Classy Auckland beat Tonga NZ Residents
Auckland won the inaugural Upright Access Mann Cup on Saturday, running riot to beat the Tonga New Zealand Residents 40-12.
Down 12-10 at the break, Auckland
blew their opponents off the park with five unanswered tries
in the second stanza, with co-captains Jordan Tuarae and
Jethro Friend the key figures in the comeback.
The
match was just the third time the Auckland premier side has
taken the field since 2009, and was their first win in that
period as well.
Playing in front of a crowd of over 1,200 at Mount Smart Stadium, the Tongan side flew out of the gates, scoring via Sione Tongia and captain Daniel Palavi to lead by 12 after as many minutes.
But the
Auckland reply was swift, and helped by the introduction of
Abraham Papali’i off the bench, they scored twice via
Tuarae, who grubbered for himself before barging over from
close range, to trail by just two after halfback Howard
Brown added a conversion.
The Tongan New Zealand Residents couldn’t come close to matching Auckland in the second 40, with the hosts taking the lead three minutes after the break thanks to a try to former Junior Warrior Lafu Feagaiga.
The sin-binning of Tonga’s Saimone
Makahili for repeated infringements marked the opening of
the floodgates, with Auckland scoring via Cole Waaka and
Corey Seator in the 10 minutes which followed, before
Feagaiga grabbed his second and Papali’i scored a
rampaging effort from 30 metres out.
Glenora Bears speedster Simon Luafalealo finished the scoring at an even 40 with five minutes left on the clock.
Auckland coach Grant Pocklington said despite his side’s sluggish opening few minutes, confidence had remained high.
“We knew
Tonga had enjoyed all the ball early on. We had one set in
the first 12 minutes. In the first half we had just six
sets. So all we needed was possession,” Pocklington
said.
“Tonga were always going to come out pretty
hard. They had a lot of passion and pride. But to go 12-0
down and get ourselves back into the game was
pleasing.”
Auckland 40 (Jordan Tuarae x2, Lafu
Feagaiga x2, Cole Waaka, Corey Seator, Abraham Papali’i,
Simon Luafalealo tries; Howard Brown 4 goals) def. Tonga NZ
Residents 12 (Sione Tongia, Daniel Palavi tries; Willie
Stowers 2 goals). At Mt Smart Stadium.
Maori & Toa can’t be split in U20 thriller
A last-minute penalty rescued a draw for the Auckland Maori U20 against Toa Samoa Invitational U20, in the curtain-raiser at the 2018 Upright Access Mann Cup.
Samoa opened the scoring at Mt Smart Stadium on six minutes, via powerful prop forward Lene Neemia, but found themselves down 16-6 at the break as the local side struck three times, through fleet-footed half Taane Paki, centre Iloa Ma’afu-Roberts and forward Isaiah Vagana.
Three minutes into the second period the Samoans had a golden chance to claw their way back, after winger Setu Tu burst 70 metres down field, but they couldn’t execute and the gap remained 10 at the final 20 minutes approached.
At that point Toa captain Dylan Tavita took matters into his own hands, stepping his way through for a try, although it was quickly cancelled out by Casey Smith’s four-pointer at the other end.
Tries to Johnny Falelua-Malio and Jachim Tumu-Makara – both of which were converted by Tavita – gave the Samoans a 24-22 lead, which they looked set to win the game on, before a penalty with a minute left gifted Smith with a kick in front of the posts to tie the game.
Toa Samoa Invitational 24 (Lene Neemia, Dylan Tavita, Johnny Falelua-Malio, Jachim Tumu-Makara tries; Dylan Tavita 4 goals) Auckland Maori 24 (Taane Paki, Illoa Ma’afu-Roberts, William Pompey, Casey Smith tries; Casey Smith 4 goals). At Mt Smart Stadium.
ENDS