Otago Daily Times

Odds on Upper Clutha in clash

BOB HOWITT

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JOURNEYING across the Crown Range for an away game regularly trips up Central Otago premier rugby teams. But not Upper Clutha.

Their record, regardless of the destinatio­n, has been quite phenomenal over the last three seasons. Remarkably, the team are unbeaten in 23 qualifying matches in that time.

Of course, they haven’t mastered the art of finishing seasons off, losing the grand finals of 2021 (to Cromwell) and 2023 (to Alexandra) and bowing out in the semifinals in 2022 (to Wakatipu).

But when it comes to producing quality rugby week in, week out throughout the season, Upper Clutha are supreme. Which points to another victory, this time against Cromwell, at Anderson Park tomorrow.

In recording five impressive victories so far this season, Upper Clutha have scored 33 tries — 12 more than any other team — while conceding only seven.

Their firstfive Brady Kingan is the leading individual point scorer with 55, while prop Ben McKeich heads the try scorers with five.

Fresh off a 50nil drubbing of

Arrowtown, Upper Clutha go into the Cromwell clash warm favourites but given the Cromwell forwards’ awesome performanc­e under lights against Alexandra, Alex Dickson’s team won’t want to be taking anything for granted.

Alexandra lost momentum, being consistent­ly shunted back in the scrums where the front row trio of Tyson Clark, Jackson Clark and Alex Chubb took control of the game. Cromwell’s backs haven’t fired yet, but with a few key individual­s due back from injury, they could be ready for a standout performanc­e.

Another contest that has plenty of appeal pits Wakatipu against defending champions Alexandra at the Queenstown Recreation Ground. They now sit second and third in the competitio­n.

A firm ground and dry ball would help Alexandra, who came unstuck attempting to play dryweather rugby on a freezing, damp night at Cromwell last week. And that was before their scrum came horribly unstuck.

Wakatipu lost twice to Alexandra last season, 1011 and 03, in two of the lowestscor­ing games played, and will want to create some tries on this occasion. In the remaining game,

Maniototo host Arrowtown at Ranfurly. They now sit tied in fifth place, knowing a victory here would elevate them into the top four.

Given they were missing nine frontline players, Maniototo did marvellous­ly well to overcome Matakanui Combined 3526 last Friday and with a few reinforcem­ents due back should prove a handful with home advantage.

Will it be the Arrowtown team who put 40 points on Cromwell or the Arrowtown team who were demolished 50nil by Upper Clutha who turn up this Saturday?

Watch this space.

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