Hawke's Bay Today

Would-be Magpies winners

Coach happy after side scores comfortabl­e win over Hurricanes under-20s in Napier

- Doug Laing

Ahit-out that gave up to 40 young Hawke’s Bay rugby hopefuls a chance to show their colours ahead of Ranfurly Shield and Bunnings NPC matches provided a pleasant surprise for coach Josh Syms.

On Monday night at MacRae Field, a Hawke’s Bay XV beat the Hurricanes Under-20 side 38-14.

None have yet played a first-class match but several made the most of the opportunit­y, including loose forwards Xavier McCorkinda­le (two tries) and Iakopo Mapu (one try).

There was also a big effort from 17-year-old Dylan Homan, who also scored a try.

The players had had three training runs before being named for the match on Sunday and were up against a young Hurricanes squad that had seven others from Hawke’s Bay and is preparing for the national Super Rugby franchises Under-20s tournament in Taupo this month.

Syms, promoted to the top job with the departure of former coach Mark Ozich for Australia, spread the net to capture talent not involved in Super Rugby, Japanese, European and North American major league rugby, and other contracts abroad.

While the more experience­d players are expected to dominate the squad later in the season, Syms and current assistants Jason Shoemark and Ellery Wilson are faced with getting a team together for a preseason match against Manawatu in Pahiatua on Queen’s Birthday.

With the arrival from overseas of new assistant Brock James (from the

UK) and scrum coach Francisco Deformes (currently on a short-term contract in Canada), they will then look at the first Ranfurly Shield defence of the season against Heartland amateur rugby champions South Canterbury in Napier on June 29.

Later the Magpies will have hit-outs against Waikato in Tokoroa on July 15 and Auckland in Cambridge a week later, ahead of the scheduled second shield defence, against Poverty Bay in Napier on July 30.

Significan­t interest surrounds the position of halfback, in which Hawke’s Bay currently has Brad Weber, Folau Fakatava and Ereatara Enari all involved in Super Rugby and who through injury or internatio­nal commitment­s are unlikely to be available for the Magpies for much ahead of the NPC, from August 5.

Three under considerat­ion in the squad for the Monday night game were John Ika (MAC), Isaac Bracewell (Havelock North) and Jayden Rihia (Hastings Rugby and Sports). Also in the picture are Tech OB No 9 Sheridan Rangihuna, who has more than 30 first-class matches behind him, and Zach Donaldson (Napier Old Boys Marist), graduating from Hawke’s Bay Under-19 level over the last two years.

Prop is another position with depth, including Super Rugby players Pouri Rakete-Stones and Joe Apikotoa likely to have internatio­nal commitment­s, and Namatahi Waa currently playing in the US.

Syms said given the number of top players not generally available to club rugby this season — more than 20 Magpies have appeared in Super Rugby — the club competitio­n’s four rounds to date had been also “pleasantly surprising” for the performanc­es of players on the way up.

At least 40 got game time in shield or NPC matches for the Magpies last year, and expectatio­ns are a similar number will be needed this year.

The squad named for the Mondaynigh­t match was: Alex Philip (Havelock North), Aloese Aiolupotea (Taradale), Bryson Ioane (Hastings R&S), Damien Scott (Tech OB), Dylan Homan (Central), Frank Lochore (Central), Hame Lauaki (MAC), Hemaua Samasoni (Taradale, Hoera Stephenson (Aotea), Hugh Taylor (Pirate), Iakopo Mapu (Taradale), Isaac Bracewell (Havelock North), Jayden Rihia (Hastings R&S), Jayden Stock (Tech OB), Jessie Lesa-Sipaia (Hastings R&S), Jimi Harris (Tamatea), John Ika (MAC), Jonty Stewart (Napier OBM), Josh Combs (Taradale), Kere Penitito (Napier OBM), Lewis Bush (Tech OB), Maika Fehoko (MAC), Majella Tufuga (Taradale), Mefiposeti Tupou (MAC), Meni Manase (MAC), Nik Patumaka (Tech OB), Paoraian Manuel-Harman (Napier OBM), Sam Smith (Havelock North), Solomone Fono (MAC), Tipene Meihana (Pirate), Troy McIvor (Tech OB), Tupou Ma’afu Afungia (MAC), Xavier McCorkinda­le (Tech OB).

 ?? Photo / Warren Buckand ?? Loose forward Tupou Ma’afu Afungia, from MAC, one of the
several Hawke’s Bay players to impress against Hurricanes Under 20.
Photo / Warren Buckand Loose forward Tupou Ma’afu Afungia, from MAC, one of the several Hawke’s Bay players to impress against Hurricanes Under 20.
 ?? Photo / Paul Taylor ?? New Hawke’s Bay Magpies head coach Josh Syms, spreading the net to give club players a chance in 2022.
Photo / Paul Taylor New Hawke’s Bay Magpies head coach Josh Syms, spreading the net to give club players a chance in 2022.
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