Otago Daily Times

Inform Cromwell wary of Wakatipu

- BOB HOWITT

HOTTOTROT team the Cromwell Goats is not getting carried away as it prepares to take on Wakatipu in Queenstown tomorrow.

The Goats blitzed Wakatipu 6033 and 5624 in 2020, scoring 16 tries in the process, which suggests another onesided contest.

But Goats manager Russell Decke said the team was wary of Wakatipu, which opened its 2021 campaign with a 317 win against Alexandra.

“There have been rumours that Wakatipu are weak,” Decke said.

‘‘But we’re not falling into that trap. That was a good win over Alexandra — they’ll be tough at home.”

One player Wakatipu will not have to worry about on this occasion is fullback Kane Dodds, the competitio­n’s leading pointsscor­er last season with 95.

A serious back injury has sidelined him to the extent he may not feature in the competitio­n at all this season.

The Goats have made one change, hooker Jackson Clark being unavailabl­e. His replacemen­t is Blair Laughton.

Wakatipu coach Brett Anderson concedes his team will not be the favourite.

“They are the form team but we have some talented players in our team, who will make their mark I’m sure.”

These include fullback Chris Talanoa, a former North Otago player who has been travelling overseas, and hooker Jake McEwan, who was man of the match against Alexandra.

Maniototo will be seeking to achieve an 80minute effort against Upper Clutha at Ranfurly after blowing a 10point advantage in the final stages against the Cromwell Cavaliers first up.

The Willie Millercoac­hed team also started last season’s campaign indifferen­tly, building into some strong form later in the season, which included a massive upset against Arrowtown.

First fiveeighth Daniel Adam directed play well against the Cavaliers but will be hoping his goalkickin­g is more accurate this week.

Upper Clutha hit the halfcentur­y mark against Matakanui Combined, running in nine tries, but will find life more challengin­g at Ranfurly.

Matakanui Combined and

Alexandra will each be looking for vast improvemen­t, and first championsh­ip points, when they meet at Omakau.

When they clashed last season Matakanui Combined snuck home by a solitary point. It could be that close again tomorrow.

Arrowtown will be looking to register its first competitio­n points when it tackles Cromwell Cavaliers at Anderson Park, Cromwell.

Manager Rory Martin says the team went away from its defeat against the Goats knowing there was plenty to work on, particular­ly when it comes to passing.

“We dusted off the cobwebs last Saturday, so we’re looking towards a more accomplish­ed performanc­e this week,’’ he said.

In the correspond­ing game last season, Arrowtown won 667.

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