Otago Daily Times

Emphatic win as North Otago vanquishes Buller

- KAYLA HODGE

NORTH Otago laid its stake in the ground early for this year’s Meads Cup after decimating Buller 7110 on Saturday.

It was a clinical attacking performanc­e from the Old Golds, who ripped Buller’s defence to shreds to keep the men in blue at bay for most of the game.

Second five Hayden Todd was a general directing play, setting up his backline to pile on the points, hitting hard on defence and providing a steady boot in

the goalkickin­g duties.

Mone Samate showed his electric pace on the left wing again to run in two tries within 10 minutes, and Levi Emery was solid at the back.

Up front, Kelepi Funaki and debutant prop Rohan Wingham both had big games in their inaugural firstclass match scrumming together, while captain Hayden Tisdall anchored the front line at hooker.

Big No 8 Junior Fakatoufif­ita was lethal, scoring twice, Manulua Taiti was everreliab­le at lock, Josh Reid was hungry for work, showing his skill over the ball at the breakdown to force a handful of turnovers, and Seta Koroitaman­a showed his class.

As the home side did in last weekend’s Heartland opener, North Otago was on the board within the first minute, when a quick turnover led to Emery shimmying through Buller’s defence and handing off to halfback Tini Feke, before a lovely ball put Todd over the line.

Buller hit back through a Jack Parker penalty, and the next 10 minutes featured several knockons, missed tackles and unforced errors.

But, once Feke scored to make it 143, the Old Golds appeared to settle down and get to work.

Samate scored two in quick succession, as did Funaki, and Koroitaman­a went over for a 453 lead at the half.

After the break, Taiti and Reid scored — Reid’s first Heartland try — to push out to a 573 lead.

Coach Jason Forrest rang the changes, and the Old Golds took a little while to settle, giving Buller an opportunit­y to try to pull something together.

North Otago’s defence was solid but a missed pass let centre Michael Stringer run in a 60m try for Buller to finally get some reward.

There is still plenty of room for improvemen­t for the Old Golds, who left points on the park again, but they showed what their attack game is capable of this season and banked top spot in the standings.

Buller will be bitterly disappoint­ed with its performanc­e, unable to back up after beating Mid Canterbury in the opening round.

North Otago heads to Fairlie this weekend for a massive game against rival and defending Meads Cup champion South Canterbury.

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