Taranaki Daily News

Short retirement for Clifton playmaker

- Will Johnston

Clifton playmaker Matty James thought he had retired from club rugby.

But after a few injuries hit Clifton during the pre-season, the former Manawatū and Tasman first-five eighth back-tracked on his decision – for the first three weeks at least. James, who played profession­ally in England and France until 2021, has played for Clifton since returning from overseas. He became one of the competitio­n’s most experience­d players with his calm nature and accurate kick a feature in his game.

He said he kept in touch with coaches Te Waiti Mareikura and Mike Kainga since the end of last season and realised they had suffered some injuries during the pre-season.

“Clifton was in a bit of a spot with injuries with a few backs down,” the 37-yearold said. “I came out to help, support them and achieve their goals for the first couple of weeks.”

Two weeks into the CMK-sponsored competitio­n, with losses to Southern and Inglewood, James admits his on-field role was purely to give some guidance on the field to assure the players around him that “everything’s right”.

Today’s against Spotswood United at Tikorangi could be his last as the team is expecting several of those injured players back from injury.

Players expected to return include Indiha Sao Tui-Huta (overseas), Josh Setu (leg) and Tomasi Faoagali (concussion) who would all boost the team, which is in a rebuilding phase after losing several experience­d players last year.

“I don’t want to hold anybody back,” the Spotswood College Year 10 Dean said. “Even if I can still contribute on the field, I’d much rather let these boys take over. Once these boys are good to go, I’ll sail off into the sunset.”

From what James had seen from Clifton in the first fortnight, he believed there was some talent coming through which would provide the club with some “long-term gain”. He singled out halfback and captain Topia Barrowclif­fe as well as forward Tommy Hamilton.

“These young boys have really stepped up and that’s how you rebuild a team after losing lots of those good players.”

He hoped for good weather today, as Clifton prided themselves on throwing the ball wide. Wet weather had ruined their prospects so far this season.

“We’re a team who likes to play, so hopefully we get some good, dry ball and focus on ourselves.”

He expected Spotswood United to be a challenge with plenty of X-factor players across the park.

In the remaining matches in week three of the championsh­ip round, defending champions New Plymouth Old Boys travel to Southern, Stratford-Eltham are home to Tukapa and Inglewood host Coastal. Old Boys and Coastal are unbeaten so far. All matches kick off at 2.45pm. Meanwhile, Coastal and Okaiawa will field a combined team in the women’s premier competitio­n, which starts today because of a lack of numbers. The side plays Southern at Hicks Park and Clifton hosts new entrants Tukapa at Tikorangi both at 12.30pm. Inglewood has the bye.

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 ?? ANDY MACDONALD/STUFF ?? Matty James was happy to come out of retirement to help Clifton out (file photo).
ANDY MACDONALD/STUFF Matty James was happy to come out of retirement to help Clifton out (file photo).

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