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    replied to Kirwan on last edited by taniwharugby
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    @Kirwan you mean Auckland returned 2 props 😉

    I'd say if you look over the history of clashes between the sides, no way do we ever start favorites over Auckland, despite what the teams named might look like or prior form, we are more likely to get you into some form than beat you, sad but true!

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    I'm confused, you are calling the team Northland, but with six Aucklanders in the starting side, surely this is North Auckland vs Auckland?

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    @Kirwan said in Auckland v Northland:

    I'm confused, you are calling the team Northland, but with six Aucklanders in the starting side, surely this is North Auckland vs Auckland?

    my mate asked the question: how many Aucklanders would make the Northland side? We got to 3-4.

    NPC has changed baby

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    @nzzp said in Auckland v Northland:

    @Kirwan said in Auckland v Northland:

    I'm confused, you are calling the team Northland, but with six Aucklanders in the starting side, surely this is North Auckland vs Auckland?

    my mate asked the question: how many Aucklanders would make the Northland side? We got to 3-4.

    NPC has changed baby

    Duluth counts at least six, I'm way past being able to keep count.

    It gets worse if you start looking at Auckland club players spread around the country.

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    I was never bothered by the name North Auckland, it carried the history, and TBH had better success to it than Northland has since the change, so by all means, call us North Auckland.

    Also, I don't think you and @nzzp are talking about the same thing...i think he is referring to how many of the team named for Auckland this weekend would start for Northland this weekend, not who is from where...

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    Reading while working, never a good idea 🙂

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    @Kirwan
    Haha, even the Riverhead club on the Waitemata was in the North Auckland union at one time.
    Times have certainly changed!

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    @mohikamo

    and also, Warkworth, Kaipara Flats and Omaha more recently.

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    @Pepe

    Yes, Murray Jones out of Omaha, great player.

    They had a weird residency rule back in those days too. I remember Barry Ashworth (AB) having trouble playing for Otahuhu and Auckland because he lived in Papakura (Counties). Crazy.

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    @Pepe All these clubs merged in 1989 to form Mahurangi, and joined Harbour, which I think is part of the reason why North Auckland became Northland.

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    @mohikamo Didn't even know that, I thought that club was always part of the Auckland union. Is this the club that later became Western United and then Kumeu?

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    @UpTheHarbs

    For a few seasons (early/mid 1980s up until that merger) I played in what was a combined Northern Wairoa and Rodney club competition. It was a great competition with most clubs being of a similar strength and background.
    Omaha and Warkworth were both hard work.

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    @UpTheHarbs

    When the NARU was formed, the Kaipara district union (Helensville) was included.
    They played in the Harding Shield comp.
    North Auckland's first AB (Charlie Fletcher) came out of the Kaipara district.
    Fletcher played for the Waimauku club, just down the road from Kumeu.

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    Can see few changes for Auckland

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    @Pepe said in Auckland v Northland:

    Omaha

    Where was the Omaha club? IIRC, there's a league club near point wells now? Rodney Rams off Leigh Rd?

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    @Tim said in Auckland v Northland:

    @Pepe said in Auckland v Northland:

    Omaha

    Where was the Omaha club? IIRC, there's a league club near point wells now? Rodney Rams off Leigh Rd?

    The first question I was going to ask myself.

    The latter 2, yes and yes.

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    @Tim
    Yes, they were based at the Whangateau Domain/Reserve when we played them.
    I can remember one game being called off slightly early due to a combination of a king tide and strong easterly winds. The waves were making things a bit sporty at one end of the field.

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    @Pepe

    Just noted Laly Haddon also played for Omaha; he was a Jonah Lomu type; could play No 8 or winger.
    Played for NZ Maori a lot.
    Also, how times have changed. When he is mentioned nowdays; his nickname is noted as "Tracker."
    For the historical record . . . in his playing days he was known as "Black Tracker." Very unPC.
    I think he got the tag because he was big and fast, and as a No 8 he used to track across field in cover defence; and smash some poor winger into touch.

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    Well this thread turned into a local education for me. I was playing ball with the dog yesterday on the Whangateau grounds, had no idea Omaha rugby used to exist or play there, nor any of that about Laly Haddon. Nice one @Pepe and @mohikamo

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    Brilliant skills by Vai but he doesn't have great wheels.

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