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2017 School Rugby

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    Regardless of anyone's definition of strength/merit of someone's schoolboy competition, having two Super Eight teams in the national Final is a good advertisement for Super Eight rugby.

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      #200

      I'm sure there's enough pre-comp and traditional matches played for someone who isn't as lazy as me to troll through and make a bit more informed decision.

      Does anyone know the strength of teams like Dilworth, Aorere, Liston and Tamaki who bring up the rear of the competition?

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      • BovidaeB Bovidae

        @Stargazer

        From top to bottom the 1A comp probably is the strongest in the country but that doesn't mean that they also have the best teams at the top end, as today's results have shown.

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        @Bovidae
        I would argue that the super 8 from top to bottom is the stronger competition. No easy games and a consistently high level remembering that the teams involved are basically the best in the whole north island except Auckland ( whose top 6 or so) are always strong and Wellington , an area that seems to flatter to deceive too often.

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          #202

          Have you forgotten Palmerston North BHS got done by exactly 100 points this season?

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          • HigginsH Higgins

            Have you forgotten Palmerston North BHS got done by exactly 100 points this season?

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            @Higgins
            Have to concede that Higgins but they did improve immensely after that. We ( ie Hastings Boys ) have suffered some hidings not too many years ago. Didn't Palmy end up with the Polson banner? Don't want to be critical of any competition and also need to be a bit humble cos who knows what will happen next year. However for 2017 Super 8 rules

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              #204

              No they did not, Napier BHS got home 12 - 10. By the way Napier was one of only two teams that got off nil against Hastings in the Super 8.

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                No they did not, Napier BHS got home 12 - 10. By the way Napier was one of only two teams that got off nil against Hastings in the Super 8.

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                @Higgins
                So Palmy then beat Napier in the knockout for Top 4.

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                  @Higgins
                  So Palmy then beat Napier in the knockout for Top 4.

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                  #206

                  @middleman Yes, in the Hurricanes play-offs to be precise.

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                  • StargazerS Stargazer

                    @middleman Yes, in the Hurricanes play-offs to be precise.

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                    @Stargazer
                    Stargazer and Higgins I have followed you both on this site for a long time and love your passion for schoolboy rugby which in my opinion is the best to watch.
                    Higgins, Napier is always one of our closest rivals and I'm a bit chirpy because I have too many memories going back to the 70s when we felt had the team to beat and then we would go and lose nicely by not very much.
                    Do you remember the old college day when a lot of visiting school would arrive for a day and frequently be sent home with their tails between their legs after being beaten by Napier/ Te Aute/ Hastings/ Lindisfarne and some of the smaller schools.
                    Cheers.

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                      #208

                      That's my recall too back in the mid to late 70s. Hastings always seemed to have a pretty good team but Napier generally snuck home. Back then Napier were going through a lean spell 1stXV wise and generally lost to Palmy and often Gisborne but usually managed to beat Wairarapa and Hastings (those being the four midweek games that I suppose are what would now be referred to as "traditionals"). From memory around that time (or maybe in the early 70s) Napier and probably Hastings played in the local Under 23 grade where clashes with MAC were always fiercely contested. Sometime around there the schools dropped back into the local schools grade when things were more even than they are now with St. Johns and Central HB (in the days of the Snee brothers) both being strong and Te Aute were always competitive but can't remember how Lindisfarne or Dannevirke rated. Karamu and Taradale generally played against the top schools 2nd XVs and Colenso sort of swung between the grades.

                      Nowadays I suspect most of the co-ed state schools are really struggling to even field any more than a couple of teams if they are lucky but I stand to be corrected on that. This falling away obviously lead to the formation of the Super 8 which allowed meaningful and competitive games for all those schools involved. The amount of travelling involved must be a strain on those taking part. I can only imaging how huge the number of kilometres Hastings has covered in a bus this year as they seem to have been here there and every where. They are involved in not only the Super 8 but also the Tranzit Coachlines Pre-Season series not to mention a good number of warm up games up north and even down in Wellington (saw HBHS smoke Wgtn College by 40 - after their 2nds killed Wgtn 2nds by 80 early in the season).

                      The mass interschool challenges at Napier was the Invasion against Palm Nth were every conceivable sport and a few others that weren't like scrabble and debating etc, played their opposition counterparts and from memory we had a smaller one with Hastings but with less sports and not all teams took place. Do they still take place???????

                      I have a few "adopted" grandkids who I have to front up and watch them play most Saturdays so I still see a lot of schools rugby. One of them is playing for St. Marys in the National Schoolgirls final in Palm Nth tomorrow morning but her father has not yet told me if there is a spare seat in the van so I might miss out. Then again they might just turn up at 6.00am to pick me up like they did last week for the semi-finals!

                      You get good value at schools rugby as it seems to have way less holdups and delays with scrums assembling and the crouch bind and setting process taking minimal time compared to the professional level. Similarly goal kicking is not a time consuming marathon often seen at the highest levels.

                      I don't get much of rest in summer as there is cricket, softball and motor racing all demanding my attendance!

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                        anyone happen to know how i can watch the battle of the hbhs's game from aussie plz pm me . Thanks

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                        • Magpie_in_ausM Magpie_in_aus

                          anyone happen to know how i can watch the battle of the hbhs's game from aussie plz pm me . Thanks

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                          @Magpie_in_aus said in 2017 School Rugby:

                          anyone happen to know how i can watch the battle of the hbhs's game from aussie plz pm me . Thanks

                          Me too, please.

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                            #211

                            Result Girls 1st XV Final:

                            St Mary's College: 29 v Hamilton Girls' High School: 12

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                              @Magpie_in_aus said in 2017 School Rugby:

                              anyone happen to know how i can watch the battle of the hbhs's game from aussie plz pm me . Thanks

                              Me too, please.

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                              @Nepia hit up an hbhs mate he said join the hastings boys 1st 15 group all the streams in their

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                                You could get some good local comps if you broke up the super eight and CNI comp. Add the strong schools to the Counties Waikato Comp with strong schools such as: Wesley, Manurewa, HBHS, St Pauls, St Peters, St Johns. Maybe add Rotorua BHS and Tauranga BHS to retain the strength with a second division as well.

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                                  Half time: Hastings BHS 15 - 14 Hamilton BHS

                                  Very close game, as the score shows. Hamilton try Joshua Calvert; Hastings tries Kini Naholo and Shamara Brooks. Hastings could have been further ahead, but Toala missed a couple of kicks at goal.

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                                    St Kent's has beaten Southland Boys 21 to 3 and takes 3rd place.

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                                      I've just been text that Hastings won 24-17.

                                      Can you confirm Stargazer?

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                                        Yesssss, Hastings boys are the Champions!! An awesome try from Josiah Tavita-Metcalf at the end secured the victory. Final score: 25 - 17.

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                                          A very intense game. Both teams playing very well. At one point late in the 2nd half, Hamilton played 27 phases and looked close to scoring only to knock the ball on not far from the Hastings try line. Awesome defence from Hastings, who after that already looked the mental winners (they were leading 18-17). Back on attack, there was a final line-out, followed by a driving maul, finally dropping off the Hamilton defenders and Tavita-Metcalfe ran with it, supported by Toala, and pushed over the Hamilton try line.

                                          There couldn't be a more deserving team. Unbeaten this year!

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