June 16 Premiership match reports
June 16 Premiership match
reports
June 17,
2018
Auckland Rugby
League Premiership match reports and photos from June
16.
SAS Fox Memorial Premiership – Rd 10
Papakura 28 Mt Albert 24
Papakura lifted for an upset victory over
top-four side Mt Albert, with Junior Kiria scoring the
match-winner inside the final two minutes, in his SAS Fox
Memorial Premiership debut. The Lions were up 20-12 at the
break thanks to three converted tries and a penalty. But in
the second the Sea Eagles’ Willie Stowers and Phoenix Hunt
took control, orchestrating a comeback which saw them
overpower the Lions.
Glenora 34 Pt Chevalier
14
Glenora became the first team to beat Pt
Chevalier this year, ending the Pirates’ run and wrestling
back control of the Roope Rooster challenge trophy. In the
process the Bears moved to the top of the ladder for the
first time this season. Glenora centre To’o Alo scored a
double inside the opening 20 minutes, while standoff Jordan
Tuarae also grabbed two tries, to help the Bears to a 28-4
lead at the break. Pt Chevalier had Tevita Latu and Chris
Sio spend time in the sin bin in the second half, and
despite a much-improved effort, couldn’t get close to the
Bears on the scoreboard.
Otahuhu 14 Marist 12
A
penalty with 10 minutes left on the clock gave Otahuhu their
fifth victory of the campaign. Marist footed it with the
Leopards through the first half, and led 12-6 with 15 to go,
before Connor Taurua-Purcell scored a converted try, and
fullback Geronimo Doyle nailed the match-winning
penalty.
Northcote 42
Mangere East 38
Northcote survived a late raid
from Mangere East to remain inside the competition’s top
four. The Tigers were in fine touch through the first 40
minutes, and led 42-20 with 15 minutes to play, before the
Hawks turned it on to give Geoff Morton’s side an almighty
scare. Winger James Waterson and young centre Casey Smith
both scored doubles for Northcote, along with experienced
back-rower Matthew Tafutu.
Howick 58 Richmond 18
The
Howick Hornets ran out comfortable winners over Richmond,
with their lethal right edge doing much of the damage.
Centre Anthony Fuimaono scored three tries, along with
winger Aaron Tulafono, who was on SAS Fox Memorial
Premiership debut. Howick playmaker Drew Radich was accurate
off the boot, converting all but one of the Hornets’
tries.
Crown Lift Trucks Sharman Cup – Rd
8
Manurewa 36 Mt Wellington 6
Manurewa ran out comfortable 30-point winners
over Mt Wellington, helped along by a second-half double to
Mariota Mariota. The staunch Marlins defence kept the
Warriors scoreless through the opening stanza, and off the
back of it Manurewa were able to generate a number of
scoring chances.
Pakuranga
40 Otara 4
Pakuranga made a statement with a
commanding victory over top-eight side Otara, with winger
Ioane Asueru among the Pakuranga heroes, crossing for three
tries. Despite the two forward packs being well matched in
terms of size, Otara were helpless to stop the Jaguars’
roll for much of the 80 minutes
Te Atatu 0 Bay Roskill
18
Bay Roskill remain unbeaten ladder leaders
with an 18-0 shutout of Te Atatu in a west Auckland derby.
Former Kiwi international Ben Henry was the Vikings’
standout, leading from the front with his defence. Up 6-0 at
the half, Bay Roskill went on with the job in the second,
outlasting the Roosters.
Ponsonby 48 Northern Brothers 6
Ponsonby ran out big winners over Northern
Brothers, picking up a victory to celebrate back-rower James
Koloamatangi's 100th premier game for the central Auckland
club. The result keeps Ponsonby inside the competition’s
top four and shunts Northern out of the top eight for the
time being.
Hibiscus Coast
40 v Papatoetoe 10
The Hibiscus Coast got on the
board in style, running riot against Papatoetoe to claim
their first win of the year. A hat-trick to livewire
fullback Nehumi Teu did much of the damage, while Hibiscus
Coast lock Kavana Tekiri-Ryan caused trouble for Papatoetoe
all game, scoring a try and clocking a number of line breaks
through the middle of the park.
New Lynn 12 Waitemata 36
A
blistering final 20 minutes saw Waitemata home against west
Auckland rivals New Lynn at Lawson Park. Behind 12-8 at the
break, Waitemata clawed back to 12-12, which the score
remained for most of the second stanza. A hat-trick to Ilai
Faamita and a double to Suliano Faukafa gave the Seagulls
the edge.
Franklin 78
Manukau 4
Franklin powered to their sixth win of
the year, making light work of south Auckland neighbours
Manukau. Winger Roydon Tupaea scored four tries, while a
number Storm players registered doubles. The win keeps the
Storm in second position on the Crown Lift Trucks Sharman
Cup ladder.
Ellerslie
BYE
ENDS