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  • StargazerS Offline
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    Results from the U15 Condor Sevens from day 1:

    Hastings Girls HS 20 - 7 Inglewood High (HT: 5 - 7)
    Hastings Girls HS 30 - 0 Takapuna Grammar
    Hastings Girls HS 15 - 5 Kerikeri HS

    Hastings Boys HS 22 - 5 New Plymouth Boys HS (HT: 17 - 5)
    Hastings Boys HS 24 - 5 Howick College
    Hastings Boys HS 24 - 5 Macleans College

    They haven't posted the updated draw for the finals yet, but if I'm correct:

    Hastings Girls will play Kerikeri HS again in the Cup QF (9.40am), and
    Hasting Boys will take on MAGs in the Cup QF (11.40am).

    The Condor 7s (U15 and non-televised games of the Open boys & girls tournament) are livestreamed on the https://www.sidelineapp.com/ app. ($9.95 for the whole tournament). The games are also available on demand.

    By the way, I haven't seen any squad lists, but the U15 Hastings Boys' playmaker is Cooper Flanders, Devan's little brother, and he's pretty good!

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    Yesterday's remaining results from the Condor Sevens U15 Tournament:

    Cup QF:
    Hastings Girls HS 15 - 12 Kerikeri HS
    Hastings Boys HS 19 - 15 Mt Albert Grammar

    Cup SF:
    Hastings Girls HS 5 - 44 Lytton HS
    Hastings Boys HS 5 - 19 Rotorua Boys HS

    Today is day 1 of the open division, with Napier BHS and Hastings BHS competing.

    Just watched the first game of both teams, and the officiating was terrible, esp in the Napier game. I have no doubt it cost them the game. The ref had no clue and was just watching each time the Napier boys held up a player and he just let it continue instead of calling a maul. They were so much stronger, and it was so obvious. No arms tackle against Patrick Teddy when he was going for the try line; high tackles; offsides; all not penalised. The commentator noticed it, too. St Peter's just scored off rare breaks; Napier Boys were by far the dominant team (many players from their 1st XV playing, including the Thompson twins, Teddy, Stok, Christian-Goss etc). Saw the same thing yesterday in the U15 Hastings QF game bad officiating (which they still won despite the ref).

    Results:
    Hastings Boys 29 - 12 Otago Boys
    Napier Boys 17 - 26 St Peter's Coll

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    Preseason games Sat 6 April 2019

    10.30am: Hastings BHS 2nd XV v Kelston Boys 2nd XV (HBHS #1)
    12.00pm: Hastings BHS 1st XV v Kelston BHS 1st XV (HBHS #1)

    11.00am: Napier BHS 2nd XV v Te Aute 1st XV (NBHS #1)

    In Gisborne:
    11.30am: Gisborne BHS 2nd XV v Lindisfarne 2nd XV
    1.00pm: Gisborne BHS 1st XV v Lindisfarne 1st XV

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    Hastings BHS 1st XV 24 - 17 Kelston BHS 1st XV
    Gisborne BHS 1st XV 67 - 12 Lindisfarne College 1st XV

    I couldn't find the other results.

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    Sat 13 April 2019 - Kia Tu Pre-Season Rugby Camp (St Paul's Collegiate, Hamilton)
    1.20pm (field 2): Napier BHS 1st XV v Westlake BHS 1st XV

    Sun 14 April 2019 - College Day (Tremain Field):
    10.30am (field 1): Dannevirke HS v Wairoa College
    10.30 (field 2): Taradale HS v Karamu HS
    12.00pm (field 1): Wairarapa College 1st XV v Hastings BHS 2nd XV
    12.00pm (field 2): Freyberg HS v Havelock North HS
    1.30pm (field 1): Napier BHS 2nd XV v Lindisfarne College 1st XV (?)
    1.30pm (field 2): Central HB College v Taupo-Nui-A-Tia College
    3.00pm (field 1): Hastings BHS 1st XV v St Kentigern College 1st XV
    3.00pm (field 2): Te Aute College v Tauhara College (Taupo)

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    Result:
    Napier BHS 24 - 22 Westlake BHS

    Apparently, Westlake was leading 17 - 0 at some point. It looks like it took Napier some time to get into the game, or had great impact from the bench. Or Westlake imploded. Or both.

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    Results:

    Fri 26/04/2019
    Lindisfarne 1st XV 12 - 33 St Andrew's 1st XV
    (Lindisfarne finished 4th in the Quad tournament)

    Sat 27/04/2019
    Napier BHS 1st XV 33- 26 St Peter's 1st XV (Cambridge)
    Hastings BHS 1st XV 31 - 7 Fielding HS 1st XV
    Hastings BHS 2nd XV 40 - 31 Rathkeale 1st XV

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    Playing halfback for St Kentigern's this year is Treyah Kingi-Taukamo.

    He is one of the six "imports" that have been identified as part of the charges late last year/this year against St Kentigern's.

    In 2018 he was at Napier BHS and played for the HB Under 16 team that won the Hurricanes title. In 2017 he played for the HB Under 14 team.

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    I just checked the draw of the Central North Island competition that starts next week. Te Aute is no longer in it. On the one hand, that's a good thing because they lost every single game the last few years and aren't good enough to compete with the other schools. On the other hand it's also sad to see them lose the opportunity to get better and improve by playing in this comp.

    Lindisfarne and St John's Hastings are still part of the CNI.

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    Yes, that is sad for Te Aute College.

    In the late 1970's and again about 1983/84 they held the Moascar Cup.

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    Results from last Saturday:

    Tranzit Coachlines 1st XV Festival (Hurricanes region)

    Wellington College 24 - 40 Gisborne BHS
    Scots College 35 - 31 Palmerston North BHS
    St Pat's Town 26 -26 Napier BHS
    St Pat's Silverstream 5 - 14 Hastings BHS

    Rathkeale College 1st XV 17 - 29 Napier BHS 2nd XV

    Tomorrow's games (at Gisborne BHS):

    11:00am: Hastings BHS v Scots Coll (Rectory 2)
    11:00am: Palmerston Nth BHS v St Pat's Town (Rectory 1)
    12:30pm: GBHS v St Pat's Stream (Rectory 1)
    12:30pm: Napier BHS v Wgtn Coll (Rectory 2)

    11:00am: GBHS 2nd XV v NBHS 2nd XV @ School Park

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    Tranzit Coachlines 1st XV Festival

    Results from Saturday, 11 May:

    Hastings Boys High 20 - Scot’s College 19
    Napier Boys 36 - Wellington College 26
    Palmerston North Boys 31 - St Pat’s Town 14
    Gisborne Boys 21 - St Pat’s Silverstream 22

    Gisborne BHS 2nd XV 7 - 45 Napier BHS 2nd XV

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  • HigginsH Offline
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    Looking at those results it looks like either the Wellington Schools have improved (or got their scholarship allocations a bit more accurate in one case) a bit or perhaps our guys are not quite as dominant as last year.

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    Results from Wednesday, 15 May:

    Hastings BHS 2nd XV 47 - 7 St Pat's Silverstream 2nd XV
    Hastings BHS U15 43 - 14 St Pat's Silverstream U15

    St Pat's Town 1st XV 31 - 11 St John's, Hastings 1st XV

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    The Central North Island competition starts tomorrow (Sat 18 May), with St John's (Hastings) taking on St John's (Hamilton) at home (kick-off 12.40pm). This game will be broadcast on Sky Sport 1.

    Lindisfarne will play away against Feilding.

    In the Hurricanes Tranzit Coachlines 1st XV Festival, Napier Boys will play St Pat's Silverstream (11.30am) and Hastings Boys will take on St Pat's Town (1.00pm). These games will be played at Porirua Park (field 2).

    NBHS will also field a 2nd XV and U15 team against Wellington College (both playing at 11.30am at Wgtn College).

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  • HigginsH Offline
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    Thanks for that info, I'll try and make it along as it is only about a fifteen minute walk through the tunnel from the flat to the Well Coll fields and as I won't be able to do get out to out to Jerry Collins Stadium at Porirua Park have got to at least make a tangible effort to do my patriotic duty to support the Bay guys. Are the NBHS seconds taking on the Wellington College firsts, simply in the effort to make it a fair contest!!!!!!!!!

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  • StargazerS Offline
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    @Higgins Haha, no, NBHS 2nds are playing Wellington Coll 2nds. Wellington Coll firsts are probably going to be smashed by Palmy Boys in Porirua.

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    Some bloody awesome results this weekend!

    Tranzit Coachlines 1st XV Festival

    St Pat's Silverstream 24 - 31 Napier Boys HS
    St Pat's Town 22 - 33 Hastings Boys HS
    Scots College 50 - 0 Gisborne Boys HS
    Wellington College 12 - 33 Palmerston North Boys HS

    Wellington College 2nd XV 5 - 33 Napier Boys HS
    Wellington College U15 10 - 48 Napier Boys HS

    Central North Island

    St John's College (Hastings) 29 - 17 St John's College (Hamilton)

    Haven't seen the Feilding v Lindisfarne result, yet.

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    Feilding HS 34 - 7 Lindisfarne College

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    Other results for Central North Island

    Wesley Coll 31 - 28 Whanganui Coll
    St Peter’s Cambridge 41 - 7 Rathkeale Coll
    Francis Douglas MC 10 - 15 St Paul's

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    @Stargazer I was at the NBHs 2nd XV game and can confirm the score was more like 53 - 05 to NBHS than the 33 - 05 you recorded.
    In addition the Under 15s game was even more one sided but cannot confirm the actual score but suspect it was something in the 60s to NBHS and Wellington Coll something like 15. They (Wellington COllege) only scored three tries whilst I was paying attention to that game. It was a pleasant time watching complete and absolute carnage in my favour (even though my school attendance ended sometime around about the 1978 period but my uncle will be forever remembered and honouored in the school's history as one who sacrificed their life in World War 2 on the rememberance board in the School's Library so my feeling and attachment to NBHS will be forever more).
    In reality as a rugby supporter one must be concerned about the demise of Wellington College. Their 2nd team did not contain a singe player of pacific origin in the starting lineup and they only rolled on a couple of island boys in the second half. They were completely and utterly obliterated. Most of their players were skinny little palagi boys and they were on a hiding to nothing right from the start. My NBHS guys were the normal sort of guys you would expect from a provincial Nth Island State School but they were streets ahaed of Wellington College in absolutely everything. They looked well coached and the players knew when they had to pass and timed their passes to perfection in the backline. And the forwards knew instinctively when they had to one off run and when to pick and go and when to release the ball to the backs. They looked well coached and to be blunt my players looked to have rugby foresite and correctly knew what was the proper option all the time.

    Things took a quick turn to reality when I turned up to watch my club team get steamrolled by 50 shortly afterward. In defence to that we did have six players injured in the first 20 or so minutes which did not help. Still after watching HB turn Ta$man over on Wednesday and NBHS do likewise on Saturday morning I am slightly on the positive side of the scoreboard for the weekend eventhoug St Pats Silverstream got within 8 points of NBHS in the First XV clash (my guys might have givne their bench players a run to ensure everyone has had plenty of game time some the start of the Super 8 season.

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