Otago Daily Times

Developmen­t team deals to Country Representa­tive rugby

- FRANCIS PARKER

OTAGO Country showed some signs of improvemen­t but Otago Developmen­t won the representa­tive fixture 3317 in Clinton on Saturday.

While Country struggled with early discipline issues, the Developmen­t team was more structured and scored two early tries to settle the nerves.

The home team found its feet, looked dangerous at times with ball in hand — especially out wide — and was rewarded with a try to lock Dean Sinnamon.

But the Developmen­t team defended well, attacked the breakdown with vigour and made the most of its chances to lead 2610 at halftime.

Otago Country started the second half with confidence as its forwards made inroads and the backs enjoyed frontfoot ball.

The Developmen­t defence was top drawer, and it put a stop to plenty of meaningful Country attacks.

On the flip side, when Developmen­t players attacked, they met a brick wall of Country defence, making the early stages of the second half a tense battle.

Country was awarded a penalty try midway through the half when the Developmen­t forwards col

The scores

Otago Developmen­t ......................... 33 Brady Robertson, Tevita Pole, Hame Toma, Dylan Hook, Jake McEwan tries; Obeys Samate 4 con

Otago Country .................................. 17 Dean Sinnamon try, penalty try; Thomas Johnson con, pen

Halftime: Otago Developmen­t 2610. lapsed a maul close to the line.

With the score narrowed, both sides used the bench, and the game flew into life again.

Both teams enjoyed the collision, and neither was scared to chance its arm and give the ball some air.

With 10 minutes left, Otago Developmen­t scored through replacemen­t hooker Jake McEwan to put the game to bed.

It was a muchimprov­ed performanc­e from the Otago Country side.

Sinnamon had another strong outing and was helped by the loose forward trio of Max Pennell, Liam Turnbull and Ben Scorgie, who continue to improve every game.

Fullback Doug Smith was in top form. He defused numerous kicks and was elusive with ball in hand as well as strong on defence.

First five Thomas Johnson controlled the game well on attack, and replacemen­t halfback Jared Edwards upped the intensity of the match on arrival.

Otago Developmen­t was served well up front by hooker Brady Robertson, who had a strong game in the tight.

Cocaptain Leroy Ferguson also showed his ability over the loose ball and was a menace at ruck time, combining nicely with the experience­d Hame Toma.

The halves combinatio­n of Kieran McClea and Obeys Samate drove the Developmen­t team around the field well, while McEwan added punch off the bench.

Otago Country heads to Invercargi­ll this weekend to take on Southland Developmen­t, while Otago Developmen­t goes to Temuka to play Canterbury B.

 ?? ?? Dean Sinnamon
Dean Sinnamon
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Jake McEwan

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