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School Rugby 2025

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  • BovidaeB Bovidae

    Here are some of the results from the weekend:

    North Harbour SFs
    Whangarei BHS 17-17 Rosmini College
    Westlake BHS 25-7 Rangitoto College

    1A SFs
    St Kent’s 21-12 Sacred Heart
    King’s College 32-32 Auckland Grammar

    Chiefs region BOP playoff
    Rotorua BHS 37-0 Tauranga BC

    SFs
    Hamilton BHS v Rotorua BHS
    Wesley College v FDMC

    CNI final
    St Peter’s Cambridge 12-48 Feilding HS

    Wellington final
    St Pat’s Silverstream 35-14 Wellington College

    Hurricanes region playoffs
    Palmerston North BHS 24-21 Napier BHS
    Hastings BHS 45-14 Gisborne BHS

    SFs
    Palmerston North BHS v Feilding HS
    St Pat’s Silverstream v Hastings BHS

    Crusaders region
    Christchurch BHS 52-0 Christ’s College

    Highlanders region
    Southland BHS 27-26 King’s HS

    The South Island Top 4 final will be Southland BHS v Christchurch BHS

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    @Bovidae said in School Rugby 2025:

    CNI final
    St Peter’s Cambridge 12-48 Feilding HS

    I watched the livestream of this game. St. Peter’s, Cambridge started really well, getting good go forward through their backline, with Morey and Kamana combining well in the midfield. Feilding, on the other hand, started terribly, their lineout completely falling apart due to the heavy wind and Fakava’s poor throwing.

    Ironically, this faltering set-piece brought Feilding into the game, as they started taking quick taps instead of going to their lineout, and they quickly realized that they could just physically bully their opposites. Once Feilding gained physical dominance, SPC found it really hard to get back into the game.

    For me, while Raviyawa, Foreman, Tuituba and Havea were really good for Feilding, the absolute standouts were the Feilding front-row of Lucas Goodman (1), Alani Fakava (2) and Tevita Fakava (3). Not only were they immense around the field with their physicality and carrying, but as the game wore on, they also started dominating the SPC scrum, nearly shunting the opposite forward pack off their own feed on several occasions. Great performance from them.

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      taniwharugby
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      In the WBHS v Rosmini one ending in a draw, WBHS go through due to scoring more tries in the game (3 to 2)

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        Feilding HS have a habit of winning the CNI final even as the lower seed.

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        • BovidaeB Bovidae

          Feilding HS have a habit of winning the CNI final even as the lower seed.

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          @Bovidae said in School Rugby 2025:

          Feilding HS have a habit of winning the CNI final even as the lower seed.

          Last four years the top team from Round Robin has not won the CNI Final.
          2022 St Johns Top - FAHS won final
          2023 St Johns Top - FAHS won final
          2024 FAHS Top - St Johns won final
          2025 St Peter's Top - FAHS won final

          2022, 2024 and 2025 the top teams had unbeaten round robin results.
          https://www.cnirugby.co.nz/

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            #140

            Results from matches heading to 2025 Top 4 weekend:

            North Harbour Final
            Westlake BHS 39 - 18 Whangarei BHS

            Auckland 1A Final
            King’s College 36 - 27 St Kent's

            Chiefs SFs
            Hamilton BHS 33 - 34 Rotorua BHS
            FDMC 5 - 36 Wesley College

            Hurricanes SFs
            Palmerston North BHS 28 - 34 Feilding HS (Moascar Cup Match)
            St Pat’s Silverstream 20 - 20 Hastings BHS

            South Island Top 4 Final
            Southland BHS 32 - 29 Christchurch BHS

            Home team normally first - unless neutral final venue.

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            • B BMR323

              Results from matches heading to 2025 Top 4 weekend:

              North Harbour Final
              Westlake BHS 39 - 18 Whangarei BHS

              Auckland 1A Final
              King’s College 36 - 27 St Kent's

              Chiefs SFs
              Hamilton BHS 33 - 34 Rotorua BHS
              FDMC 5 - 36 Wesley College

              Hurricanes SFs
              Palmerston North BHS 28 - 34 Feilding HS (Moascar Cup Match)
              St Pat’s Silverstream 20 - 20 Hastings BHS

              South Island Top 4 Final
              Southland BHS 32 - 29 Christchurch BHS

              Home team normally first - unless neutral final venue.

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              @BMR323 said in School Rugby 2025:

              Results from matches heading to 2025 Top 4 weekend:

              North Harbour Final
              Westlake BHS 39 - 18 Rosmini College

              Whangarei BHS.

              Hurricanes SFs
              Palmerston North BHS 28 - 34 Feilding HS (Moascar Cup Match)

              First time that FAHS has won the Moascar Cup. I hope PNBHS got those photos. πŸ™‚

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              • BovidaeB Bovidae

                @BMR323 said in School Rugby 2025:

                Results from matches heading to 2025 Top 4 weekend:

                North Harbour Final
                Westlake BHS 39 - 18 Rosmini College

                Whangarei BHS.

                Hurricanes SFs
                Palmerston North BHS 28 - 34 Feilding HS (Moascar Cup Match)

                First time that FAHS has won the Moascar Cup. I hope PNBHS got those photos. πŸ™‚

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                @Bovidae said in School Rugby 2025:

                Whangarei BHS.

                Opps bad editing...

                I think with that trophy you go nuts with the camera straight away. Don't delay!!
                Looking at PB postings it certainly seems to have been the case.

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                  If Feilding beat Hastings this weekend they'll be going to their second Top 4 in a row. And the only team from last years Top 4.

                  Did they import some of Ta$man's fisheads to run their rugby program or are there a bunch of Whitelock cousins all looking like they're in their 30s in the current squad?

                  Anyway, I hope Hastings can do the business - but they have to travel to the shithole that is Palmy to play the match. πŸ˜‰

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                    Northland do have an issue.
                    Had some strong school programs in olden times.
                    The Moascar Cup even bounced around in the north for quite awhile.

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                      Northland do have an issue.
                      Had some strong school programs in olden times.
                      The Moascar Cup even bounced around in the north for quite awhile.

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                      @mohikamo part of the problem being WBHS competing in the NH comp....good for WBHS, bad for all the other teams up here, most of whom dont seem to have decent rugby programs anymore, therefore most of the talented kids from other schools end up going to Auckland for thier schooling, some do so in year 9 (thats form 3 right) and then others may go in year 10.

                      Some come back, some dont, then like so many, some fall out of the sport (I know of 2 that went to Auckland schools on scholarships, and neither have played senior rugby)

                      Truth be told, if it were my kid weighing up coming home to play for Northland or signing with pretty much any other provincial side, i'd be suggesting the other side, we have real issues with developing and promoting our local talent (has been for many years, and still is, prime examples in the last 2 sides named)

                      When I played 1st 15 in circa 1991, there were strong 1st 15 teams from Rodney to Kaitaia, BUT, we'd still struggle against Auckland schools...

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                      • M mohikamo

                        Northland do have an issue.
                        Had some strong school programs in olden times.
                        The Moascar Cup even bounced around in the north for quite awhile.

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                        @mohikamo said in School Rugby 2025:

                        Northland do have an issue.
                        Had some strong school programs in olden times.
                        The Moascar Cup even bounced around in the north for quite awhile.

                        The list is not current but check out the 1950s and 1960s.

                        https://www.nzrugby.co.nz/assets/HOLDERS-OF-THE-MOASCAR-RUGBY-CHALLENGE-CUP-1920-2023.pdf

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                        • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                          @mohikamo part of the problem being WBHS competing in the NH comp....good for WBHS, bad for all the other teams up here, most of whom dont seem to have decent rugby programs anymore, therefore most of the talented kids from other schools end up going to Auckland for thier schooling, some do so in year 9 (thats form 3 right) and then others may go in year 10.

                          Some come back, some dont, then like so many, some fall out of the sport (I know of 2 that went to Auckland schools on scholarships, and neither have played senior rugby)

                          Truth be told, if it were my kid weighing up coming home to play for Northland or signing with pretty much any other provincial side, i'd be suggesting the other side, we have real issues with developing and promoting our local talent (has been for many years, and still is, prime examples in the last 2 sides named)

                          When I played 1st 15 in circa 1991, there were strong 1st 15 teams from Rodney to Kaitaia, BUT, we'd still struggle against Auckland schools...

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                          @taniwharugby

                          Even in olden times Whangarei BHS was the only school who could compete with teams outside the province, but all the smaller schools had their 1XV programs.
                          I can remember Eddie Dunn creating a sensation when he burst onto the first class scene while still at Dargaville High. NA were a world class team in those days too.
                          Students did not tend to move.
                          The advent of professionalism seems to have been the catalyst for the change.
                          With rugby being a career option; you dont just want to be part of a program, you want to be part of a great program; hence the move.

                          Having said all that, I didn't go to school in Northland either.
                          The school I did go to back then had an ok rugby record; but the provincial team was crap (NPC third division).
                          It is completely the opposite now.
                          My old school has gone to Top Four a couple of times in the last ten years, and the provincial team has been winning NPC national titles.
                          A total contrast in fortunes; quite fascinating really.
                          The only thing I can possibly put it down to, is the game going professional in the 90's.
                          One province has just gone from strength to strength; and the other has gone backwards.
                          Go figure!

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                            @taniwharugby

                            Even in olden times Whangarei BHS was the only school who could compete with teams outside the province, but all the smaller schools had their 1XV programs.
                            I can remember Eddie Dunn creating a sensation when he burst onto the first class scene while still at Dargaville High. NA were a world class team in those days too.
                            Students did not tend to move.
                            The advent of professionalism seems to have been the catalyst for the change.
                            With rugby being a career option; you dont just want to be part of a program, you want to be part of a great program; hence the move.

                            Having said all that, I didn't go to school in Northland either.
                            The school I did go to back then had an ok rugby record; but the provincial team was crap (NPC third division).
                            It is completely the opposite now.
                            My old school has gone to Top Four a couple of times in the last ten years, and the provincial team has been winning NPC national titles.
                            A total contrast in fortunes; quite fascinating really.
                            The only thing I can possibly put it down to, is the game going professional in the 90's.
                            One province has just gone from strength to strength; and the other has gone backwards.
                            Go figure!

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                            @mohikamo said in School Rugby 2025:

                            @taniwharugby

                            Even in olden times Whangarei BHS was the only school who could compete with teams outside the province, but all the smaller schools had their 1XV programs.
                            I can remember Eddie Dunn creating a sensation when he burst onto the first class scene while still at Dargaville High. NA were a world class team in those days too.
                            Students did not tend to move.
                            The advent of professionalism seems to have been the catalyst for the change.
                            With rugby being a career option; you dont just want to be part of a program, you want to be part of a great program; hence the move.

                            Having said all that, I didn't go to school in Northland either.
                            The school I did go to back then had an ok rugby record; but the provincial team was crap (NPC third division).
                            It is completely the opposite now.
                            My old school has gone to Top Four a couple of times in the last ten years, and the provincial team has been winning NPC national titles.
                            A total contrast in fortunes; quite fascinating really.
                            The only thing I can possibly put it down to, is the game going professional in the 90's.
                            One province has just gone from strength to strength; and the other has gone backwards.
                            Go figure!

                            Ta$man? πŸ€”

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                              The Top 4 matchups this year should be Blues v Hurricanes and Chiefs v South Island (SBHS).

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                                Anyone watching this game? (FAHS V HBHS), that try decision is a shocker, pretty rubbish from the touchy to give that the thumbs up.

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                                  Chiefs Top 4 final
                                  Wesley College 6-17 Rotorua BHS

                                  Hurricanes Top 4 final
                                  Feilding HS 52-26 Hastings BHS

                                  FAHS is my smokey to win it. Famous last words. πŸ™‚

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                                    @taniwharugby

                                    Even in olden times Whangarei BHS was the only school who could compete with teams outside the province, but all the smaller schools had their 1XV programs.
                                    I can remember Eddie Dunn creating a sensation when he burst onto the first class scene while still at Dargaville High. NA were a world class team in those days too.
                                    Students did not tend to move.
                                    The advent of professionalism seems to have been the catalyst for the change.
                                    With rugby being a career option; you dont just want to be part of a program, you want to be part of a great program; hence the move.

                                    Having said all that, I didn't go to school in Northland either.
                                    The school I did go to back then had an ok rugby record; but the provincial team was crap (NPC third division).
                                    It is completely the opposite now.
                                    My old school has gone to Top Four a couple of times in the last ten years, and the provincial team has been winning NPC national titles.
                                    A total contrast in fortunes; quite fascinating really.
                                    The only thing I can possibly put it down to, is the game going professional in the 90's.
                                    One province has just gone from strength to strength; and the other has gone backwards.
                                    Go figure!

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                                    @mohikamo Okaihau District HS ( now Okaihau College) won the Moascar Cup back in the mid to late 60s i believe they may lifted the cup from either Northland College or Whangarei Boys high , they were coched by Hiwi Tauroa who went on to coach Counties to an Npc title in 1979 .,Tauroa was a very innovated coach way ahead of his time he had a lot to do with the late prince of centres Bruce Robertson
                                    Counties were a brilliant team to watch with their ball in hand syle .
                                    the only thing that evaded Tauroa was winning the Ranfurly Shield , he would have been an awesome North Auckland coach had he stayed in the union but he accepted a principals role at Tuakau College hence he ended up coaching in the Counties region taking the job as the head coach between in 1974-1979
                                    Just on the Okaihau district HS team that won the Moascar cup , brothers Ness and Leon Toki went on to both play for Ponsonby and Auckland , Leon played for NZ Maori against the 1977 British Lions .
                                    I also suspect Ross McAlister who played a few games for North Auckland may have also played in the same team
                                    As an Okaihau College old boy its something to be extremely proud about as the school role at the time would have only been around 250 pupils .

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                                      Westlake 29 - Kings 24

                                      Yewww

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                                      • BovidaeB Bovidae

                                        Chiefs Top 4 final
                                        Wesley College 6-17 Rotorua BHS

                                        Hurricanes Top 4 final
                                        Feilding HS 52-26 Hastings BHS

                                        FAHS is my smokey to win it. Famous last words. πŸ™‚

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                                        @Bovidae said in School Rugby 2025:

                                        Chiefs Top 4 final
                                        Wesley College 6-17 Rotorua BHS

                                        Hurricanes Top 4 final
                                        Feilding HS 52-26 Hastings BHS

                                        FAHS is my smokey to win it. Famous last words. πŸ™‚

                                        Rotorua v SBHS
                                        FAHS v Westlake

                                        The Westlake result surprised me the most, as I had Kings as overall favourites. Not impressed by the set piece of Rotorua, and FAHS weren't much better, but they're both quick teams.

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                                          @mohikamo Okaihau District HS ( now Okaihau College) won the Moascar Cup back in the mid to late 60s i believe they may lifted the cup from either Northland College or Whangarei Boys high , they were coched by Hiwi Tauroa who went on to coach Counties to an Npc title in 1979 .,Tauroa was a very innovated coach way ahead of his time he had a lot to do with the late prince of centres Bruce Robertson
                                          Counties were a brilliant team to watch with their ball in hand syle .
                                          the only thing that evaded Tauroa was winning the Ranfurly Shield , he would have been an awesome North Auckland coach had he stayed in the union but he accepted a principals role at Tuakau College hence he ended up coaching in the Counties region taking the job as the head coach between in 1974-1979
                                          Just on the Okaihau district HS team that won the Moascar cup , brothers Ness and Leon Toki went on to both play for Ponsonby and Auckland , Leon played for NZ Maori against the 1977 British Lions .
                                          I also suspect Ross McAlister who played a few games for North Auckland may have also played in the same team
                                          As an Okaihau College old boy its something to be extremely proud about as the school role at the time would have only been around 250 pupils .

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                                          @Steven-Harris I posted the historical Moascar Cup results above. It would be 1963 over Pukekohe HS.

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