Otago Daily Times

Pirates Old Boys continue unbeaten in premier contest

- JOHN LANGFORD

ROUND five of the Southland premier competitio­n was played on Wednesday night.

The Galbraith Shield and all other club rugby got off to a delayed start in Southland this year in the hope of avoiding the disruption of Covid. The late start meant a couple of midweek games would be required to finish before the representa­tive rugby season.

Pirates Old Boys were the only unbeaten team going into Wednesday night’s games and kept that record intact by beating Blues 3914 at Les George Oval.

Blues got off to a good start and led 1410 after 20 minutes. Poor discipline by Blues soon reduced them to 13 men and Pirates took advantage by scoring two more tries to Isaac Te Tamaki and Dustin Coveney.

Leading 2214 at halftime, captain Greg Dyer helped Pirates control the territory in the second half with his punting. The Pirates defence ensured there was no comeback from Blues. The favourites finished strongly with three more tries. No 8 Anton Huisman was man of the match; other key players on the night were centre Te Tamaki, and first fiveeighth Dyer.

The Eastern Northern Barbarians beat Woodlands 1713 at the Gore Showground­s. This was Jason Rutledge’s 250th game for Woodlands, a phenomenal effort when his representa­tive rugby career was added on; over 140 games for Southland, and 60 for the Highlander­s.

Marist beat Star 3326 at Rugby Park. Marist coach Marty Smith said prop Shaun Stoddart had an outstandin­g 80 minutes.

‘‘The whole front row played well. Our forwards earned good goforward ball which led to our 265 lead at halftime’’.

‘‘It was definitely a game of two halves. Star earned their possession and scored a couple tries. We were lucky to hold them out in the last eight minutes.’’

Smith was also pleased with his very inexperien­ced backline that is doing its job well.

The premier grade teams are back in action for round six this Saturday, as well as the division one and two grades. The veterans grade and the women are also playing this weekend.

Saturday draw: Blues v Barbarians, Star v Pirates Old Boys, Marist v Midlands, Woodlands bye.

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