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  • W WoodysRFC

    @Nepia said in School Rugby 2025:

    @Bovidae said in School Rugby 2025:

    @Nepia said in School Rugby 2025:

    @Bovidae said in School Rugby 2025:

    Hamilton BHS 28-34 Rotorua BHS - Rotorua now has the Moascar Cup

    Sweet, could be coming our way on Thursday then. 🙂

    No. It's like the Ranfurly Shield, only for home games.

    Boo.

    Not entirely sure that's true.

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    @WoodysRFC said in School Rugby 2025:

    @Nepia said in School Rugby 2025:

    @Bovidae said in School Rugby 2025:

    @Nepia said in School Rugby 2025:

    @Bovidae said in School Rugby 2025:

    Hamilton BHS 28-34 Rotorua BHS - Rotorua now has the Moascar Cup

    Sweet, could be coming our way on Thursday then. 🙂

    No. It's like the Ranfurly Shield, only for home games.

    Boo.

    Not entirely sure that's true.

    EDIT: Worth looking over the following, but I'd suspect Rotorua will have to put it up for challenge against Hastings, as they're unlikely to have the required number of home games. However, it doesn't really say that new cup holders must adhere to the seven games system, so it's hard to say?

    https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.nzrugby.co.nz/assets/Moascar-Cup-Rules-2023-v3.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwiWtrHT0PSNAxW93TgGHZW8FsUQFnoECCIQAQ&usg=AOvVaw2mSmVddzuv0tUt7jd7Ra2q

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      Hastings Boys High’ vs. Rotorua Boys’ High 33-34
      Fun game to watch. A great contest between two pretty evenly matched teams, each with their own point of difference.

      Te Ariki Rogers is some player at this level. I’ll be honest, watching some First XV games this year, you worry about the ability of the schools to produce players who excel in the basics of forward play. More than once did the kerfuffle between NZR and the schools about the NZ U18s cross my mind, thinking NZR had a point to worry about the schools’ development abilities, especially for the forwards. But then you see a guy like Rogers smash into everything and it restores your faith in the system. Proper old school Kiwi forward.

      The position of number 8 looks to be a real position of strength this year. Rogers (Rotorua), Rupeni Raviyawa (FAHS), Sione Telefoni (CBHS), Alex Palazzo (PNBHS), Cruiz Simpson (Sacred Heart), Z’kdeus Schwalger (Wellington), Travis Findlay (Westlake), and I’m sure there are a few more that I’m forgetting right now. That is a lot of quality.

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        I see that there was a dodgy hand in the scrum by the RBHS prop before the winning penalty. @Nepia won't be happy, but HB officials.

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          I see that there was a dodgy hand in the scrum by the RBHS prop before the winning penalty. @Nepia won't be happy, but HB officials.

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          @Bovidae To be fair the referee (looks like it might have been Jono Bredin judging by his hairdo) was on the other side so had no view of the incident but somehow the touchie managed to miss it. Probably would have just been a reset scrum Rotorua ball as it looked like it was coming out of the same channel. Whether it had actually "come out" or not is the main point to ponder over as if it hadn't then clearly should have been a Hastings penalty.

          https://www.nzherald.co.nz/hawkes-bay-today/news/watch-the-scrum-hand-of-god-that-may-have-cost-hastings-boys-high-school-a-shot-at-the-super-8-final/7M2O7QSPQBCHJNUN7OAT4SE26E/

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          • BovidaeB Bovidae

            I see that there was a dodgy hand in the scrum by the RBHS prop before the winning penalty. @Nepia won't be happy, but HB officials.

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            @Bovidae said in School Rugby 2025:

            I see that there was a dodgy hand in the scrum by the RBHS prop before the winning penalty. @Nepia won't be happy, but HB officials.

            Robbed!

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            • MaussM Mauss

              Hastings Boys High’ vs. Rotorua Boys’ High 33-34
              Fun game to watch. A great contest between two pretty evenly matched teams, each with their own point of difference.

              Te Ariki Rogers is some player at this level. I’ll be honest, watching some First XV games this year, you worry about the ability of the schools to produce players who excel in the basics of forward play. More than once did the kerfuffle between NZR and the schools about the NZ U18s cross my mind, thinking NZR had a point to worry about the schools’ development abilities, especially for the forwards. But then you see a guy like Rogers smash into everything and it restores your faith in the system. Proper old school Kiwi forward.

              The position of number 8 looks to be a real position of strength this year. Rogers (Rotorua), Rupeni Raviyawa (FAHS), Sione Telefoni (CBHS), Alex Palazzo (PNBHS), Cruiz Simpson (Sacred Heart), Z’kdeus Schwalger (Wellington), Travis Findlay (Westlake), and I’m sure there are a few more that I’m forgetting right now. That is a lot of quality.

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              @Mauss throw in Brock Reid Whangarei Boys High no 8 and skipper
              Only 17 6’2 102kgs was standing beside his dad who 6’5 who played league for Northland
              Watched Brock for the first time last Saturday potential is endless
              I’m picking he’ll not just grow in size but also in height given the height of his dad

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                @Mauss throw in Brock Reid Whangarei Boys High no 8 and skipper
                Only 17 6’2 102kgs was standing beside his dad who 6’5 who played league for Northland
                Watched Brock for the first time last Saturday potential is endless
                I’m picking he’ll not just grow in size but also in height given the height of his dad

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                @Steven-Harris yeah I played some golden oldies with his dad, who is still a unit.

                Brock has always been one of those kids who was just a bit bigger but hasn't rested on that and has some skills.

                Think he was in the Blues u16 squad last year too?

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                  https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/360730514/why-first-xv-rugby-critical-part-super-rugby-and-npc-landscape-and-nrl-circling

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                    Stopped in to watch Kelston Boys play St Peters this afternoon
                    Kelston Boys far too strong for an out of sorts St Peters team that struggled to get anything going eventually winning 29-8
                    Was really impressed with year 12 first five from Max Talbot from Kelston who is a left footer , tall and rangy once he gets his running game going he has all the skills to get to a higher level he nailed his first 4 penalties one from 55 metres on the angle , but what is just as impressive is his kicking out of hand and the distance he carves off , just sat in the pocket distributed when he needed to and all the kicking options were spot a superb kick to the corner for Kelston winger to touch down .
                    Pretty much a faultless performamce from the 10 as well as 7 from 7 off the tee
                    One to watch in the future only 16 years old

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                      Super 8
                      Hastings BHS 33-34 Rotorua BHS
                      New Plymouth BHS 29-5 Gisborne BHS
                      Napier BHS 40-29 Hamilton BHS
                      Tauranga BC 29-34 Palmerston North BHS

                      So Palmy looks like the team to beat now. I had thought TBC would win at home.

                      CNI
                      FDMC 14-44 Lindisfarne College
                      St Peter’s Cambridge 24-12 St John’s Hamilton
                      Feilding High School 35-7 St Paul’s Collegiate
                      St John’s Hastings 0-88 Wesley College

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                        Super 8
                        Hastings BHS 33-34 Rotorua BHS
                        New Plymouth BHS 29-5 Gisborne BHS
                        Napier BHS 40-29 Hamilton BHS
                        Tauranga BC 29-34 Palmerston North BHS

                        So Palmy looks like the team to beat now. I had thought TBC would win at home.

                        CNI
                        FDMC 14-44 Lindisfarne College
                        St Peter’s Cambridge 24-12 St John’s Hamilton
                        Feilding High School 35-7 St Paul’s Collegiate
                        St John’s Hastings 0-88 Wesley College

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                        @Bovidae said in School Rugby 2025:

                        So Palmy looks like the team to beat now. I had thought TBC would win at home.

                        I watched the game, as I was curious to see who would come out on top between these two. Tauranga had the bulk of territory and possession throughout the match but PNBHS is a team which seems very comfortable in defence, having very few weaknesses across their defensive line. They’re a side who are especially deadly on counter-attack, with players like Jamie Viljoen, Hunter Kennedy, Cole Cullen and Cayden Pardey all looking like they possess a lot of pace. The forwards were able to soak up most of the pressure from Tauranga and then the backs were able to strike efficiently on turnover ball.

                        Tauranga do look like they have another level to go to, as their speed of play in the opening 20 minutes of the game shows what they’re capable of. Their goal will be to keep up this pace for longer periods of the game, as, once this pace subsided, Palmerston North looked quite comfortable. Tauranga don’t have the amount of gamebreakers they did last year (Lasaqa, Draiva, Spratley, Riley, Sinton) so they’ll need a cohesive, collective effort to defend their Super 8 title.

                        The first fives
                        There were a lot of interesting match-ups in this game but I was especially interested in the two 10s. I’ve been impressed with Ivan Ward in the games that I’ve watched: he’s a 10 who’s very involved, constantly demanding the ball in his hands and directing the play. He varies his selection of passing nicely and he’s shown an ability to construct line-breaks across multiple phases. His kicking game, both in open play and at goal, is reasonably polished as well.

                        Ward’s biggest hurdle at the moment looks to be his (in)ability to speed up his execution, getting the ball away quicker to his outsides. His movement – both in attacking the line or passing – can still be a bit laboured, which makes him susceptible to being caught behind the gainline or his pass being intercepted, like it was in this game. I’m not sure how much athletic development can still be expected of Ward but a bit more physical dynamism would probably go a long way.

                        Viljoen, on the other hand, is a typical 10/15: a player who is perhaps not as dominant in directing play on a phase-to-phase basis, he will instead look to inject himself into the line at pace when an opportunity arises, stressing opposition defence in midfield and out wide. He looks very comfortable attacking from deep on counter-attack, working very well together with Kennedy. Viljoen is also a player who seems to thrive in the big moments, whether it’s an important kick from the side line or a last ditch tackle on the goal line. He looks to be a mentally strong player, with an impressively complete defensive game.

                        So they’re very different players, each with their own point of difference: Ward is an excellent option when you’re looking to play a possession game, going through the phases and building pressure. Viljoen, on the other hand, is something what the French would call “un petit général”: a leader in both defence and attack who is able to inspire his team through his energy and physical commitment, despite his relatively modest size. It’ll be interesting to see how both players will be able to build and develop their (already quite advanced) game.

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                          Quad Tournament (Day 1)

                          Nelson College 43-17 Whanganui Collegiate
                          Christ’s College 13-33 Wellington College

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                            Played today:

                            Super 8
                            Tauranga BC 7-17 Hamilton BHS

                            Quad Tournament (Day 2)
                            Christ’s College 41-12 Whanganui Collegiate (3rd/4th)
                            Nelson College 31-24 Wellington College (Final)

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                              @Bovidae To be fair the referee (looks like it might have been Jono Bredin judging by his hairdo) was on the other side so had no view of the incident but somehow the touchie managed to miss it. Probably would have just been a reset scrum Rotorua ball as it looked like it was coming out of the same channel. Whether it had actually "come out" or not is the main point to ponder over as if it hadn't then clearly should have been a Hastings penalty.

                              https://www.nzherald.co.nz/hawkes-bay-today/news/watch-the-scrum-hand-of-god-that-may-have-cost-hastings-boys-high-school-a-shot-at-the-super-8-final/7M2O7QSPQBCHJNUN7OAT4SE26E/

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                              @Higgins said in School Rugby 2025:

                              @Bovidae To be fair the referee (looks like it might have been Jono Bredin judging by his hairdo) was on the other side so had no view of the incident but somehow the touchie managed to miss it. Probably would have just been a reset scrum Rotorua ball as it looked like it was coming out of the same channel. Whether it had actually "come out" or not is the main point to ponder over as if it hadn't then clearly should have been a Hastings penalty.

                              https://www.nzherald.co.nz/hawkes-bay-today/news/watch-the-scrum-hand-of-god-that-may-have-cost-hastings-boys-high-school-a-shot-at-the-super-8-final/7M2O7QSPQBCHJNUN7OAT4SE26E/

                              Was it Graham Purvis who pulled that trick in the 90s. NPC semi-final v Auckland IIRC. Can't remember the year. Waikato scored from it I think.

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                                Further to that ...

                                Reckon it was 1991. And I was at the game with some club mates (memory is slow). From where we were (supporting Akl) we were quite impressed that Gatland took a clean tighthead and someone made the comment he'd be doing somersaults. Wasn't till later later we found out it was skulduggery by Purvy. Kind of respect the balls to cheat so blatantly.

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                                  The last games before the school holidays.

                                  Super 8
                                  Rotorua BHS 29-7 Napier BHS

                                  CNI
                                  Lindisfarne College 38-47 St Peter’s Cambridge

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                                    from the game who stops a town
                                    waitaki boys 19 st Kevin's 19

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                                      Saw the Southland U16 boys training squad. 41 players from SBHS. Talk about a one school union.

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                                        Chiefs top 4 Qualifiers this weekend in Counties

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                                          Girls Chiefs Top 4 Qualifier match
                                          Rosehill College 34 - 0 Wesley College

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