Otago Daily Times

Close scores in Southland division one games

- LOGAN SAVORY

MIDLANDS coach Dayna Cunningham acknowledg­es week one of Southland’s division one club competitio­n has provided a glimpse as to just how tough 2018 will be for the eight teams in the grade.

The division one competitio­n kicked off on Saturday and three of the four games were decided by six points or less.

That included an 1816 win to Wyndham over Edendale, which was decided right on fulltime.

Cunningham’s lads had to come from 100 down at halftime to beat a tough Waikaka team 1610 at Waikaka.

In the third tight fixture, Riversdale pipped Te Anau 2014 in the Bedford Compton Shield clash between the Northern Southland clubs.

Mossburn, which is stepping up from division two this season, beat Waiau Star 215 to claim the Dianne Chartres Memorial Trophy contested by the two clubs.

‘‘It is not going to be an easy competitio­n at all. We’ve got Riversdale and Wyndham in the next two weeks, so every week is going to be tough,’’ Cunningham said.

Midlands highlighte­d its depth in the win over Waikaka, when it introduced three new forwards in the second half, which had a big impact on proceeding­s.

They were able to keep in touch through three penalties before a wellworked try to Midlands wing Rowan Guise, who ran a nice line off halfback Sam Wheely, provided the key moment in the game.

Guise was probably Midlands’ best in the hardfought win.

While the division one competitio­n was all about the close scores, the start of Southland’s division two and three club competitio­ns were not quite as close.

Division three was particu larly brutal. Bluff crushed Collegiate 730, OhaiNightc­aps trounced BalfourLum­sden 575, and Otautau recorded a 4914 win over Bush Pirates.

The division two competitio­n is split into A and B sections this season.

Some big scores were also recorded in the B division but the contest between Star B and Wakatipu Wanderers, in Queenstown, was the exception.

After trailing 285 at halftime, Star B scored on fulltime to win 4038.

In the other games, Blues B ran riot in their 718 demolition of Marist B, and Woodlands B beat PiratesOld Boys B 560.

In section A DrummondLi­mehillsSta­r, which has dropped down from division one, suffered a 4117 loss to Gore club Pioneer; Albion Excelsior was a 413 winner against Riverton, and in a much tighter contest, Waikiwi beat Tokanui 2117.

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