Otago Daily Times

American pair spark huge turnaround for Matakanui

- BOB HOWITT

AMAZING how a couple of Americans can transform a club rugby team.

After conceding a halfcentur­y of points in its previous outing, Matakanui Combined scored 50 itself in demolishin­g Arrowtown 5029 in the Central Otago premier competitio­n at Omakau on Saturday.

Two American players who had been in New Zealand for less than a fortnight, fullback John Reilly and blindside flanker Jordan Moser, contribute­d mightily to the Mudfish’s performanc­e.

Reilly scored two tries as Matakanui Combined bolted away to a 330 lead before a stunned Arrowtown team staged something of a comeback, scoring five tries in the second half. But it was too little, too late.

Matakanui Combined coach Cory Crosbie said his team was down to just eight backs when the SOS went out to the Americans.

“With our backline ranks depleted we were leaking tries, so picking up a playmaking back like Reilly was a godsend,” Crosbie said, the team conceding 64 points to Upper Clutha, 78 to Alexandra and 60 to Wakatipu.

But it was a different story on Saturday, to the delight of the team’s faithful fans.

First five Jesse Porter contribute­d 20 points while other major contributo­rs to the victory were hooker Elliott Miller, who was named man of the match, and No 8 Dean Sinnamon.

A guide to how much Matakanui Combined has improved will come next weekend when it tackles the unbeaten competitio­n leader Upper Clutha, which has opened up an 11point lead after walloping Alexandra 407 at Wanaka on Saturday.

Alexandra kept Wakatipu tryless the previous weekend but within three minutes of kickoff on Saturday, Upper Clutha had its first try and was out of sight at 280 by halftime.

It was nearly 350 but captain Lachlan Garrick, who gave a manofthema­tch performanc­e, had the ball knocked from his grasp after crossing the goalline and began zeroing in on the goalposts.

Such was the quality of Upper Clutha’s performanc­e on Saturday it is hard to see any team stopping the men from Wanaka in the sprint to the finish.

Once again there were standout performanc­es from Garrick, No Reece White, flanker Sonny Gibbard, first five Brady Kingan, fullback Reuben Barnett and flying winger Adam Breen, who made a timely return from injury.

In a major upset, Cromwell suffered its third defeat in four outings, beaten 2217 by Maniototo, a team it hammered 5017 earlier in the season.

Cromwell, powerful in the scrum, led 123 at halftime but managed just a solitary try in the second half while Maniototo scored three fivepointe­rs, the matchwinne­r by winger Harry Connor coming in the 79th minute.

It was the first time Maniototo had won at Anderson Park since 2017.

Its man of the match was halfback Matt Horne while a massive contributi­on also came from veteran centre Quentin Smith.

 ?? PHOTO: RICHARD JONES ?? Sealing victory . . . Maniototo winger Harry Connor scores a late winning try in Cromwell on Saturday.
PHOTO: RICHARD JONES Sealing victory . . . Maniototo winger Harry Connor scores a late winning try in Cromwell on Saturday.

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