Action Packed Second Day at National Secondary Schools Rugby League Tournament
Tuesday was a very busy day at the tournament. The rain cleared and the sun came out just in time for kick off, and for
the most part that’s how it stayed for the remainder of the day. The wind was very strong at times and had an impact on
ball handling and in some instances kickers needed assistance with the ball when taking conversions, however there was
still some excellent rugby league on show. Crowds for the second day were again much bigger than last year and all the
teams had supporters sideline for their matches, there was also an increased media presence and more NRL scouts on hand
to watch proceedings all of which added to the atmosphere.
With 24 teams playing 12 games across 6 fields, two games per field per day there is a lot to see, but some of the day’s
highlights included:
• Central Southland College (as seen on TV1’s Close Up) got their first win beating Hamilton’s Fraser High School
14 – 10.
• Defending champions Otahuhu College drew with Papatoetoe High School, both were also winners on Day One.
• St Pauls backed up their first round performance with a win over James Cook High School.
• Southern Cross Campus who’d lost their first round match got their first win at the expense of Tokoroa High
School who had been day one winners.
Judith Collins, Minister of Justice, ACC and Ethnic Affairs visited the tournament which is held in her electorate. She
spoke with the on-site ambulance officers, who thankfully reported a quiet morning, on-site Police, who did the same,
and then made her way to the Papakura High School v Kamo High School game. Ms Collins chatted with the Papakura High
School team manager Melissa Hori then watched the second half of the match which Papakura won convincingly 28 – 6
against the visitors from Whangarei. At the end of the game Ms Collins presented the MVP award (a signed Warriors ball)
to Papakuras no 21 Patrick Mailata.
The Vodafone Warriors set up a tent and passing wall (wooden board marked with hoops, points and hole in the middle – as
seen on the Sunday Footy Show) and Jerry Seuseu encouraged players to test their skills. Aranui no.14 Jason Leigh Hall
started out chucking the ball, but as a crowd gathered to watch he slowed, focused and was able to get the ball through
the bullseye hole consistently.
Mai FM also had the tent village hopping with their netball hoop challenge. Anyone who could manage to shoot four hoops
in a row won a prize pack, although with the wind howling across the ground this was more than the usual challenge.
Ruben Wiki, acting as an MC, had the crowd rocking with his upbeat chatter and got the players involved in dance off
challenges on stage. Some didn’t feel making a show of themselves in front of such a large crowd was worthy of the
reward, a chocolate bar, but thankfully not everyone felt this way and some were prepared to give it a go, entertaining
the crowd.
At the end of the day’s play the players regrouped for the position specific coaching sessions. Hookers were lucky
enough to work with Duane Mann, past Kiwi and now with Auckland Rugby League in a session which involved playing the
ball, picking it up on the run, running and passing, watching the body language of the defending players. As with the
session in 2011 run by Monty Beetham, Manns message was to ‘communicate and to talk more’
Jerry Seuseu had the props running at tackle bags and Omar Slaimankel of the Vodafone Warriors / Junior Warriors had the
back three running and passing. Again as in 2011 there were those who model their passing game on Benji Marshall!
Tonight selected players from each of the teams will attend a Leadership workshop lead by the team from It's Not OK!
Tomorrow, Wednesday, is the final round of pool play, and the players from the Leadership workshops will also visit
local primary schools to talk with the kids about bullying and about how it’s ok to ask for help.
Premiership SchoolsOtahuhu College: 8vPapatoetoe High School: 8Aorere College: 10vTaita College: 22St Paul's College: 44vJames Cook High School: 16Manurewa High School: 26vWhangarei Boys High School: 10Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate: 20vMount Roskill Grammar School: 16Mount Albert Grammar School: 60vAranui High School: 4Tokoroa High School: 8vSouthern Cross Campus: 16Kelston Boys High School: 36vTangaroa College: 12Developing SchoolsPapakura High: 28vKamo High: 6St John's College: 16vHowick College: 4Auckland Grammar School: 20vTamaki College: 22Fraser High School: 10vCentral Southland College: 14
Scores will be updated on-line daily, for the draw and a quick summary visit the website here. For detailed results and reports please visit the National Secondary Schools Fixtures/Results page. Photos will be loaded to facebook www.facebook.com/NZLeague
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