Otago Daily Times

Chance to turn around recent form

- KAYLA HODGE

JASON Forrest is determined to reverse his team’s fortunes.

Horowhenua­Kapiti has been North Otago’s ‘‘bogey’’ team in recent years, but today’s game poses an opportunit­y for history to be ignored.

‘‘We haven’t played well against them in the past and that’s going to change this week,’’ the Old Golds head coach said.

‘‘We’re going to put a performanc­e on the field . . . that we can be proud of, that is the major thing, and then for the supporters.’’

It is a big game in the team’s season, and for the union too, as it will be televised on Sky TV and Prime.

Horowhenua­Kapiti is in sixth place, one point ahead of North Otago, having dropped only one game — to South Canterbury — this year.

The Old Golds come into the game after two tough losses — 3617 against South Canterbury and 4035 against Mid Canterbury in a goldenpoin­t thriller in Kurow.

The team needed to adjust its mindset, take last week’s loss ‘‘on the chin’’ and be better, Forrest said.

‘‘Our season’s not done. We’ve just got to get back on the bandwagon this week and get back to having some fun.

‘‘We had one of the best defensive records over the preseason, and into our first two games, so we’ve just got to get that mindset back.’’

The home side has continued to be hit hard with injuries this season.

First five Josh RobertsonW­eepu has ruptured his achilles and is out for the season, prop Lisivani Tuifua is out with a knee injury and fellow prop Sione Palaa is sidelined with a calf injury.

Lock Josh Clark has a torn bicep, but fellow lock Manulua Taiti is back in the starting lineup.

‘‘It’s just one of those seasons for us at the moment. We’re really tested in regards to our depth,’’ he said.

Valley prop Jake Greenslade has been elevated from the developmen­t side.

North Otago struggled to find its momentum last week against Mid Canterbury. After starting with a Mone Samate try in the corner, the team ‘‘completely went off the boil’’ and had an errorridde­n first half to trail 205.

Following some ‘‘stern words’’ from the coaches, the home team came back strongly and led 3530 with one minute to go. Then came a string of bad decisions — North Otago kicked the ball back to Mid Canterbury, flanker Seta Koroitaman­a was yellow carded, and then Mid Canterbury scored to level the score 3535 at full time.

Heartland rules stipulated the game had go to golden point, and Mid Canterbury scored almost immediatel­y to win.

It was a frustratin­g game, but Forrest said his players would take many lessons from the loss.

Hooker Sam Sturgess will play his 50th game for North Otago.

Kickoff is at the earlier time of 1.30pm for television.

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 ?? PHOTOS GETTY IMAGES ?? Cutting it fine . . . (Clockwise from top) All Blacks second five Jordie Barrett scores the matchwinni­ng try in the tackle of Wallabies winger Marika Koroibete during The Rugby Championsh­ip and Bledisloe Cup match at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne on Thursday night; Richie Mo’unga (left) and Aaron Smith celebrate with the Bledisloe Cup; All Blacks Quinn Tupaea is assisted by team doctor James McGarvey (left) and masseur Pete Gallagher after having his knee injured by Australian lock Darcy Swain.
PHOTOS GETTY IMAGES Cutting it fine . . . (Clockwise from top) All Blacks second five Jordie Barrett scores the matchwinni­ng try in the tackle of Wallabies winger Marika Koroibete during The Rugby Championsh­ip and Bledisloe Cup match at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne on Thursday night; Richie Mo’unga (left) and Aaron Smith celebrate with the Bledisloe Cup; All Blacks Quinn Tupaea is assisted by team doctor James McGarvey (left) and masseur Pete Gallagher after having his knee injured by Australian lock Darcy Swain.

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