Otago Daily Times

Taieri wins another cliffhange­r to take lead

RUGBY Taieri 23 AlhambraUn­ion 22

- RUGBY WRITERS

Taieri used up another life on the weekend.

The Eels have turned the onepoint win into an art form this season and emerged on the right side of another cliffhange­r. They beat AlhambraUn­ion 2322 at the North Ground — their third onepoint win this season — to claim the competitio­n lead.

AlhambraUn­ion arguably had the better of the encounter but Taieri always had pressure on its opponent’s lineout and was more composed in the critical moments.

Highlander­s backup prop Josh IosefaScot­t benefited from Taieri’s trademark lineout drives, crashing over for two tries.

Winger William Ngatai grabbed a try as well, while Alhambra Union wingers Pecili Malanicagi (2) and John Tapueluelu scored three tries between them.

The AU Broncos did well to crack Taieri’s organised defence and led 1912 at halftime.

But the home team came up with errors in key moments.

The lead changed three times in a tense final 10 minutes but Corey McKay sealed the win with a late penalty.

Loose forward Nick Henderson and Matt Whaanga had strong games for Taieri, while Highlander Zane Kapeli impressed on the openside for AlhambraUn­ion.

Harbour 31 Dunedin 15

Harbour came out fighting after an average start to the season, by its standards.

Dunedin led after an early penalty to Riley Forbes but the Harbour forward pack took control and won convincing­ly.

It dominated the scrum and the collision area and played the Dunedin pack out of the game. By

halftime, the home team had scored converted tries to forwards Joe Williams and Aiden Spence from close range and the game was over as a contest.

Dunedin wing Freedom Vahaakolo scored a trademark longrange try when he broke the midfield, dissolved another tackle and disappeare­d into the ether to give the Sharks a sniff at 1710 but that is as close as it got.

Dunedin lost captain Jamie Mowat to a yellow card and Harbour replacemen­t lock Highlander Tom Parsons crashed over after a prolonged buildup. The pack capped the performanc­e when it demolished the Dunedin scrum and was awarded a penalty try.

The Harbour pack was outstandin­g and well led by 101game No 8 Charles Elton, who was at the forefront of the team’s drive and urgency. Toka Sopoaga was lively at first fiveeighth and Lisala Halaleva was penetrativ­e in the midfield.

Fullback Jayden Beckett and Vahaakolo were far and away Dunedin’s best.

Southern 25 Green Island 16

Southern had to work hard against a determined Green Island side before securing a 2516 win at Bathgate Park.

The visiting team definitely had the better of the opening half. Its workhorsel­ike pack put its head down and bashed the ball up.

Prop Shane Fikken got across under the posts and fullback Isaak Te Hiwi slotted the conversion and two penalties to give his side a 1310 lead at halftime.

Southern scored two slick tries during rare forays into its opponent’s 22, though.

Highlander­s midfielder Tei Walden helped set up the try of the game when he drifted towards a gap and drew two defenders creating space for MacKenzie Haugh to score in the corner.

Haugh added a second try early in the second half but Green

Island regained the lead through the boot of Te Hiwi.

The key moment came when loose forward Bradley Horne barged forward and reached through the tackle to ground the ball over the line.

Magpies pivot Mitchell Taylor added a penalty to stretch the final margin to nine points.

Mika Mafi made some telling runs for Southern and Walden, in his 50th game for the side, was influentia­l in the midfield.

For Green Island, lock Woody Kirkwood put in a solid shift, while halfback Devin Stapley notched his 100th game for the Grizzlies and veteran hooker Peter Mirrielees his 50th game for the side.

University 46 ZingariRic­hmond 5

It was a champion performanc­e from a champion team, as University fired a warning shot towards the playoffs with a convincing 465 victory over ZingariRic­hmond at Logan Park.

Despite the scoreline, ZingariRic­hmond appeared at times a much better team than that. Unfortunat­ely, it suffered from a high error rate that gave University a high percentage of ball and a decisive territoria­l advantage. University went to the break 290 up.

Only as legs became a little weary was ZingariRic­hmond able to unleash its backline consisting of three Highlander­s, getting on the board through a try to Kirisi Kuridrani.

University was well served by its front row of Carlos Policarpio and Highlander­s Ricky Jackson and Daniel LienertBro­wn, while lock Hadleigh Morgan and its loose forward trio featured throughout. The midfield combinatio­n of Giovanni Leituala and Josh Timu were impressive.

For ZingariRic­hmond hooker Jacob Turrell, lock SioneTukal­a and loose forwards Karl Still and Aron Einarsson featured.

 ?? PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH ?? Hand off . . . Taieri loose forward Nick Henderson charges forward against AlhambraUn­ion at the North Ground on Saturday. AlhambraUn­ion reserve forward John Taylor receives a fend to the face.
PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH Hand off . . . Taieri loose forward Nick Henderson charges forward against AlhambraUn­ion at the North Ground on Saturday. AlhambraUn­ion reserve forward John Taylor receives a fend to the face.

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