2017 Mitre 10 Cup
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Wellington, obviously. Who else flatters to deceive for decades on end before finally getting the formula right and winning something about once in the average human being's lifetime?
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Anyhow, enjoy it while it last. . .
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Well that's it for Northland for the year, for some reason I woke up at 3am so pulled the game up on Mobdro (if you don't have the app I highly recommend it) with the Taniwha with their nose in front only to see Wellington roll over them. Ah well, was a far better season as a Northland supporter than it's been in quite sometime. Can't see anyone stopping Wellington now.
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First part of the prophecy has been fulfilledrowan wrote:Wellington will give Northland an almighty spanking, as per usual, then get a little complacent for (probably) Otago in the final and somehow manage to screw it up. They don't call us the 'England' of New Zealand provincial rugby for nothing...
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Looks like the bus is back in service . . .
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Championship final will be Wellington v. Bay of Plenty. Go the Bay!
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Ha! ha! That's an easy one for the Lions. Premiership here we come!
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And it’ll be an all-Crusaders final in Christchurch, with Tasman downing Taranaki by 1 point, after Canterbury beat a very game North Harbour team earlier.
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Tasman? Wow, that wasn't even a team back in my day - just a couple of run-of-the-mill second divison provinces. I do seem to recall Marlborough had a brief tenure with the Log back in the mid-70s, however, with the rampaging Sutherland brothers in the ranks - at least one of whom made the All Blacks...
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Good callJ Dory wrote:Can't see anything other than a Northland promotion this time around. Wellington were lucky to get away with the last one, shouldn't happen again. From there only BOP or Otago to beat, easy frickin peasy.
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So rather than tipping this weekend's winners, shouldn't we just have a crack at predicting how much Canterbury and Wellington are going to win by?
I'll give it 25 and 20 points respectively...
I'll give it 25 and 20 points respectively...
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Has anyone been watching Tasman this season? I'd be interested to hear how Will Jordan is playing, he caught my eye for the U20s. Does he have a super rugby contract?
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No, I don't think he has a Super contract yet but is bound to pop up in the Saders next year.
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Well, we did our best to choke again, but not quite this time. Nation's second biggest metro area and traditional All Blacks production line returns to the top division at last . . .
Wellington gained promotion to the Mitre 10 Cup Premiership after beating Bay of Plenty 59-45 in the Championship final in Wellington on Friday.
In a highly entertaining match, played at a frenetic pace, the teams could not be separated after 80 minutes – with the score level at 40-40 – but Wellington upped the ante during extra-time and eventually outscored their visitors nine tries to seven.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/pro ... ship-final
Wellington gained promotion to the Mitre 10 Cup Premiership after beating Bay of Plenty 59-45 in the Championship final in Wellington on Friday.
In a highly entertaining match, played at a frenetic pace, the teams could not be separated after 80 minutes – with the score level at 40-40 – but Wellington upped the ante during extra-time and eventually outscored their visitors nine tries to seven.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/pro ... ship-final
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Wellington's front rowers looking quicker than some of their backs these days...
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22 & 14 points, respectively. Not too shabby - for somewhat who never saw any of the games!rowan wrote:So rather than tipping this weekend's winners, shouldn't we just have a crack at predicting how much Canterbury and Wellington are going to win by?
I'll give it 25 and 20 points respectively...
So Canterbury have the national provincial title as well as the Super Rugby title. How many times have they done the double, I wonder. Canterbury - the Real Madrid of Rugby
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The Richie Mo'unga Show!
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Indeed.rowan wrote:No, I don't think he has a Super contract yet but is bound to pop up in the Saders next year.
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So 2018 is underway and Tasman has avenge last years loss in the final to Canterbury with a 25-17 win in the Blenheim. Wellington, back in the premiership at last, are set to play Otago this weekend. http://www.mitre10cup.co.nz/
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Wellington 36 Otago 16
Southland 10 Hawkes Bay 31
Southland 10 Hawkes Bay 31
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A few highlights:rowan wrote:Wellington 36 Otago 16
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What's going on with the Log these days? Does Wellington have a challenge this year? When was the last time they challenged?
Fun fact: Wellington was the first province to win the Ranfurly Shield.
Fun fact: Wellington was the first province to win the Ranfurly Shield.
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Wellington was also the first province to take the Log on tour and played all of the other major unions at their home stadiums. This was after WWI and was a marvelous gesture to help the nation get back on its feet. No other province did this in the 20th century, and I'm not sure it's been done since, although there have been rule changes requiring the teams to defend it away from home.
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Just spotted this in the Wellington reserves - a Dutchman! This guy has actually played for Holland. Wonder if he got on the pitch for Wellington last weekend...
The Wellington Lions squad to meet is:
15 Trent Renata (Oriental-Rongotai)
14 Tuitama Malo (Oriental-Rongotai)
13 Billy Proctor (Marist St Pats)
12 Peter Umaga-Jensen (Wainuiomata)
11 Wes Goosen (Old Boys University)
10 Jackson Garden-Bachop (Northern United)
9 Sheridan Rangihuna (Hutt Old Boys Marist)
8 Thomas Waldrom (Avalon)
7 Du'Plessis Kirifi (Northern United)
6 Vaea Fifita (Wellington)
5 Isaia Walker-Leawere (Poneke)
4 James Blackwell (Petone)
3 Joel Hintz (Old Boys University)
2 James O’Reilly (Hutt Old Boys Marist)
1 Tolu Fahamokioa (Tawa)
Reserves
16 Asafo Aumua (Avalon)
17 Kaliopasi Uluilakepa (Petone)
18 Alexander Barendregt (Old Boys University)
19 Will Mangos (Old Boys University)
20 Greg Foe (Poneke)
21 Kemara Hauiti-Parapara (Tawa)
22 Teariki Ben-Nicholas (Old Boys University)
23 Thomas Umaga-Jensen (Wainuiomata)
The Wellington Lions squad to meet is:
15 Trent Renata (Oriental-Rongotai)
14 Tuitama Malo (Oriental-Rongotai)
13 Billy Proctor (Marist St Pats)
12 Peter Umaga-Jensen (Wainuiomata)
11 Wes Goosen (Old Boys University)
10 Jackson Garden-Bachop (Northern United)
9 Sheridan Rangihuna (Hutt Old Boys Marist)
8 Thomas Waldrom (Avalon)
7 Du'Plessis Kirifi (Northern United)
6 Vaea Fifita (Wellington)
5 Isaia Walker-Leawere (Poneke)
4 James Blackwell (Petone)
3 Joel Hintz (Old Boys University)
2 James O’Reilly (Hutt Old Boys Marist)
1 Tolu Fahamokioa (Tawa)
Reserves
16 Asafo Aumua (Avalon)
17 Kaliopasi Uluilakepa (Petone)
18 Alexander Barendregt (Old Boys University)
19 Will Mangos (Old Boys University)
20 Greg Foe (Poneke)
21 Kemara Hauiti-Parapara (Tawa)
22 Teariki Ben-Nicholas (Old Boys University)
23 Thomas Umaga-Jensen (Wainuiomata)
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Can'terbury is our nemesis on every level
04:05 Finished
Canterbury
27 22 5
Wellington
20 7 13
06:35 Finished
Waikato
28 7 21
North Harbour
29 8 21
04:05 Finished
Canterbury
27 22 5
Wellington
20 7 13
06:35 Finished
Waikato
28 7 21
North Harbour
29 8 21
If they're good enough to play at World Cups, why not in between?