Otago Daily Times

Slow starter Waikaka emerging as div 1 threat from the east

Southland lower grade rugby

- LOGAN SAVORY

WHILE much of the focus has been on the juggernaut that is Midlands this season, out eastern Southland way there is a club that is quietly going about its business in impressive fashion.

Midlands extended its 2018 Southland division one club rugby record to seven straight wins when it proved too powerful for defending champion Edendale, winning 3617 at Edendale.

However, at Waikaka, the home team was also notching up another win this season.

Waikaka opened the season with two losses but over the past five weeks has emerged as a real threat in the division one competitio­n.

The latest in the string of five straight wins was against Mossburn on Saturday.

The home team led 70 on the back of a Clayton Rowland try before a secondhalf try to Jordie Bungard helped lock up the 170 win against a spirited Mossburn outfit.

Waikaka’s forward pack led the way and those wearing the lowest jersey numbers — Rowland, Matt McCall and Irishman Scotty Stevenson — were to the fore.

Halfback Dylan Bungard also impressed.

Waikaka has been aided in recent weeks by experience­d coach Bretton Taylor jumping on board to assist coaches Willie Orpwood and David White in working through the game plans.

A mouthwater­ing showdown is set up for this Saturday as Waikaka gets to put its form spike to the test when it travels to Winton to take on topoftheta­ble Midlands.

In week one of the 2018 season, Midlands beat Waikaka 1610, at Waikaka.

In other division one games on Saturday, Wyndham retained its third spot in the competitio­n standings with a 2811 win over Te Anau, while Riversdale proved too good for Waiau Star, winning 367.

In section A of the division two competitio­n, the battle of Gore was predicted to be the game of the weekend for Southland club rugby, and that proved to be the case on Saturday.

AlbionExce­lsior and Pioneer sit first and second on the competitio­n standings and AlbionExce­lsior emerged as the 2824 winner.

In other section A division two games, Riverton scored a 3024 win over Waikiwi, while DrummondLi­mehillsSta­r found its groove with a big 335 victory over Tokanui.

Six points was the biggest winning margin in section B action, which was headlined by a highscorin­g thriller between Blues B and Wakatipu.

The two teams racked up 81 points between them, unbeaten Blues emerging the winner, 4140.

Secondplac­ed Star B beat Woodlands 1210, while Marist B sneaked past PiratesOld Boys B 1913.

The OhaiNightc­aps and Mataura showdown was the highlight in division three as Mataura scored a tight 1715 win.

Bush Pirates picked up their second success of the season with a commanding 295 win over Collegiate at Collegiate, while Bluff ran out a 6726 winner over BalfourLum­sden.

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