Rd 9 SAS Fox Memorial Premiership match reports
Rd 9 SAS Fox Memorial Premiership match
reports
Northcote
28 Otahuhu 12
A double to James Waterson helped
lift Northcote to a valuable victory over Otahuhu, which
pushes them into the competition’s top four. Up 16-12 at
the break, Northcote went on with the job in the second 40,
with veteran centre Nalu Tuigamala the key figure for the
Tigers.
Glenora 26 Mt
Albert 8
Glenora standoff Jordan Tuarae backed
up from his star showing for the Auckland representative
side a week ago, to lead Glenora to a comfortable victory
over Mt Albert. Tuarae scored a try and played a hand in
setting up several others against his former side, while
Bears centre To’o Alo scored a crucial intercept on
half-time. Down 22-0 at the break, Mt Albert improved in the
second 40 but couldn’t match the defending champions in
the key areas.
Marist 20
Richmond 34
Richmond recovered from a horror
opening half hour to clock their second victory of the year
at Murray Halberg Park. Down 16-0 early, the Bulldogs then
scored 16 unanswered points of their own to tie the game up
at the break. Individual brilliance from centre Siave Tupou
and captain Brandon Motion saw them both score tries, giving
Richmond the upper hand midway through the second half, at
which point their superior fitness levels came
through.
Papakura 30
Mangere East 42
Lui Lauhingoa was the hero as
Mangere East collected their third win of the year, with the
winger crossing for three tries at Prince Edward Park. The
Hawks took an 18-6 lead into the break, but had to survive a
late scare as Papakura crossed for a pair of tries in the
dying minutes.
Pt Chevalier
33 Howick 30
Pt Chevalier won a nail-biter at
Walker Park to retain the Roope Rooster and continue their
undefeated start to 2018. A field goal from Dylan Tavita
right on half-time helped the Pirates to a 19-12 lead at the
break, but Howick scored four unanswered points in the back
end of the second period to set up a thrilling finale. A
last-minute goal-line stand from Pt Chevalier secured the
three-point victory.
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Bay Roskill 110
Papatoetoe 12
Bay Roskill continue to set a
ferocious pace at the top of the table, remaining undefeated
after a crushing 98-point victory over Papatoetoe. Vikings
fullback Cori Vogel was untouchable in the win, crossing for
five tries and terrorising the opposition with his running
game.
Ellerslie 38
Pakuranga 4
Ellerslie came out convincing
winners against neighbouring Pakuranga, with Henry Pei
scoring a hat-trick and star hooker Darin Kingi a double.
The Jaguars had plenty of possession and spent prolonged
periods of the game inside the attacking 20, but couldn’t
find a way through the staunch Ellerslie
defence.
Northern Brothers
28 Franklin 35
A converted try and a field goal
inside the final five minutes saw Franklin edge past the
Northern Brothers to remain without a loss in 2018. Locked
at 28-all with 15 minutes to go, Franklin hooker Jason Tou
scored a converted try, before player/coach Jody Henry
nailed a field goal to secure the win and ensure the Storm
remain second on the ladder.
Manurewa 60 Hibiscus Coast
32
Manurewa turned a big half-time lead into a
comprehensive victory at home at Mountfort Park,
overpowering the Hibiscus Coast. Playmaker Henry Dunn was a
standout for the Marlins, who led 36-6 at the break, and
despite leaking a number of tries in the second half, never
looked in doubt of picking up their third win of the
campaign.
Manukau 28 New
Lynn 16
Manukau sprung an upset on top-eight
side New Lynn, running out comfortable 28-16 winners at
Moyle Park. The win was the Magpies’ second of the year,
with their bulky forward pack standing out.
Otara 58 Mt Wellington 12
A
big second-half effort saw Otara overcome Mt Wellington at
home. Mt Wellington scored first and trailed just 14-12 at
the break, but were helpless to stop the Scorpions in the
second 40. Otara forward Michael Blucher scored a double in
the win.
Waitemata 20 Te Atatu 14
Waitemata got
up for an upset victory over Te Atatu in the west Auckland
derby, with centre Suliano Faukafa’s two tries proving the
difference for the Seagulls. Waitemata led 6-4 at the break
and 20-10 with three minutes to go, but leaked a late try to
set up a nervous finish at the Ranui Domain.
Ponsonby BYE
ENDS