Otago Daily Times

Woodlands on top after thrashing Marist

- JOHN LANGFORD

WOODLANDS is leading Southland’s Galbraith Shield at the halfway point of the competitio­n.

Woodlands thrashed Marist 5515 in the last game of the first round on Saturday at Centrepoin­t Park. Marist started well and led 150 after 20 minutes but it was oneway traffic from then on.

Pirates Old Boys is in second position after beating Star 2726 in front of a big crowd at Les George Oval.

Star got out to a 197 lead, but the Hawks scored two important tries on either side of halftime to lock up the scores.

Despite Star having a host of players out injured and a dysfunctio­nal lineout, it was ahead 2624 after 65 minutes.

With three minutes left to play, first fiveeighth Greg Dyer kicked the winning penalty goal for the Hawks.

Dyer was voted man of the match. Lock Craig Smith and prop Ricky Guage were also impressive against a good Star forward pack.

Hawks cocoach Ben McHugh was pleased to get away with a win.

“Their big forwards had it over us in first half but they ran out of steam. Our young fellas on the bench brought good energy into our game. We’re lucky we’ve got good depth.

“It worked in our favour playing the game out at the beach. Our backs in the second half kept ball in hand and were dangerous on the dry ground.”

Former Southland Stag Mike Molloy played his first game of the season for the Hawks at fullback.

Unfortunat­ely, last season’s champion side, Blues, is struggling to field a team due to a pile of injuries. The Eastern Northern Barbarians crashed Blues’ ‘‘Club Day’’ at Balmoral Dr when winning 4012.

Midlands is leading the Ack Soper Shield division one competitio­n after a hardfought 3129 win against Waikaka in Winton.

Riversdale is up to third on the ladder after beating Te Anau 2422 on Saturday. Wyndham beat near neighbour Edendale for the second time this season, 2415.

In the division two Gerald Dermody Shield competitio­n, Pioneer knocked the Mossburn Stags off the top of the table with a 3212 victory in Mossburn. Tokanui also remains a title contender after its 3227 win against Waikiwi.

Drummond Limehills Star had a 3319 win against Star B in a division two match at Drummond. DLS prop Troy McBride was in rampaging form.

 ?? PHOTO: DEBBIE FAHEY ?? On the fly . . . Woodlands back Tavasosi Taimavave goes past a couple of Marist defenders at Centrepoin­t Park on Saturday.
PHOTO: DEBBIE FAHEY On the fly . . . Woodlands back Tavasosi Taimavave goes past a couple of Marist defenders at Centrepoin­t Park on Saturday.

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