Otago Daily Times

Resurgent Mossburn holding its own after big step up

- LOGAN SAVORY

THEY are an excited bunch in the northern Southland town of Mossburn at the moment, and so they should be.

A few years back, the town’s club rugby team was on its knees and the outlook looked bleak.

They were getting only a dozen to training and mustering 15 players for Saturdays was a Herculean effort, let alone finding a way to be competitiv­e.

Bit by bit, Mossburn has rebuilt to the point that last year, it won Southland’s division two club title.

That prompted the move to the division one competitio­n, where it has gone about penning the next chapter in its revival story.

Coach Greg Tither said it was somewhat a step into the unknown jumping up a division, but he was confident they could be competitiv­e in making the next step up. He had every reason to be confident.

Two weeks into the 2018 division one competitio­n, Mossburn has two from two.

It toppled Waiau Star 215 in week one of the competitio­n before beating northern Southland rival Te Anau 4417 on Saturday.

Despite looking the better team, Mossburn held just a 1512 lead against Te Anau at halftime. However, in the second half, that dominance started to translate to the scoreboard as another 29 points.

Second fiveeighth Robbie Selby was immense in the victory, while hooker Ryan Carter again showed his quality.

Carter captained Woodlands last season in the Premier grade and was on the Stags’ radar but is back working on the family farm in Mossburn.

Mossburn will have Carter’s services only for the first round, as he is preparing to go to Ireland to play some rugby.

Saturday brought the curtain down on stalwart Hamish Elder’s time playing for Mossburn as he heads to Mandeville.

Elder can depart a happy man, given the dozen or so players Mossburn got to training a few

it ran in years back has now been bumped up to about the 26 mark.

Coach Tither’s headaches have switched from trying to find enough players to trying to fit them all in.

He suspects the division one challenge will ramp up when Mossburn takes on the likes of Edendale and Wyndham.

Edendale scraped home 2119 against Waikaka on Saturday, while Wyndham was made to work hard in its 2715 win over Waiau Star.

Midlands made it two from two with a 3617 victory over Riversdale.

In division two action, Albion Excelsior emerged with the bragging rights in the battle of the Gore clubs.

It pipped Pioneer 1512, while Riverton also claimed a threepoint win, beating Waikiwi 3734.

In the other fixture in section A of division two, Tokanui was too good for a DrummondLi­mehillsSta­r team, which is struggling for playing numbers, winning 340.

In section B, Star beat Woodlands 435, Blues made it two from two with a 2622 win over Wakatipu and Marist recorded a 4330 victory over PiratesOld Boys.

In division three, Otautau claimed a 2924 win over Bluff and Bush Pirates posted a confidence­boosting 2914 victory over BalfourLum­sden.

Mataura was too slick in its 720 win over Collegiate.

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