Otago Daily Times

Valley clear leader

- TERRY O’NEILL

AFTER only three rounds of the Citizens Shield competitio­n, the Westonbase­d Valley side is the only team with a perfect record.

Old Boys is the only other club with a positive differenti­al, of 70 points, and it has shown the ability to score tries from anywhere.

Maheno is in third place.

The representa­tive season is on the horizon and some players are putting their hands up.

Those who are making an impression include Athletic Marist No 8 Mosese Aho, hooker Josh Thomas, first fiveeighth, Abel Magalogo, and centre Suliasi Tuivailala.

In the Excelsior ranks, prop Samuela Babiau, flanker Mat Duff, and inside back Josh Phipps are also possibilit­ies.

From Maheno, forward Hayden Tisdall, first five eighth/ fullback, Lachie Kingan, halfback Robbie Smith, if available, midfielder Sam Tatupu and outside backs Adam Johnson and Bryden Skinner all have impressed.

Old Boys has plenty of stocks with Manulua Taiti, powerful Soni Tongotongo, and a real

Citizens Shield

After three rounds

Valley 15, Old Boys 12, Maheno 10, Kurow 7, Excelsior 5, Athletic Marist 3.

prospect is the aggressive Junior Fakatoufif­ita at No 8 or flank. Old Boys has a new inside back combinatio­n in Mataitini Feke at halfback and a developing young first fiveeighth in Logan Wilson, an accurate goalkicker. Inoke Naufahu will start at fullback.

Valley offers a rugged and talented front row in tighthead Meli Kolinisau and loosehead Jake Greenslade.

Scott Ruddle and Blake Welsh are nononsense locks, and Cameron Rowland, Jacob Pledger and Sam Sturgess will take some matching.

Owen Davey, at halfback, and Jake Matthews are a solid inside back combinatio­n, centre Matt Vocea and wingers Taine Stirling and Pierre Tournaire are enthusiast­ic finishers, and young Ben Paton at fullback has shown real pace and ability.

Tomorrow, Excelsior meets Kurow, Old Boys plays Athletic Marist and Valley is at home to Maheno.

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