Rotorua Daily Post

Jostling gets intense as round two spots are at stake

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Whakarewar­ewa and Mount Maunganui Sports sit in sixth equal, both with interestin­g match-ups left to secure at least

one more win and guarantee a top eight

place.

With two matches left in round one, the first five clubs are locked in for round two of the Farmlands Baywide Premier Men’s One competitio­n.

Te Puna, Tauranga Sports, Te Puke Sports, Greerton Marist and Rangiuru are definitely through to the top eight for round two.

Whakarewar­ewa and Mount Maunganui Sports sit in sixth equal, both with interestin­g match-ups left to secure at least one more win and guarantee a top eight place.

Whakarewar­ewa travel across town to tackle eighth-placed Ngongotaha¯ at Ngongotaha¯ Domain and will be desperate for the win before rounding out the first round with what could be a crucial match when they host Mount Maunganui Sports at Puarenga Park.

The Marlins, on the other hand, have a tough road home.

They host cross-town rivals Tauranga Sports before heading to Puarenga Park to take on Whakarewar­ewa.

Sitting on eighth equal are two Central Bay clubs, Ngongotaha¯ and Marist St Michaels. With Marist St Michaels having a bye this week, their last-round encounter against Ngongotaha¯ looks to be an absolute cracker.

At the bottom of the table, Arataki look destined to head down to Premier Men’s Two having failed to secure a win so far. With a bye in the last round, they have no way of securing any more than four competitio­n points.

Their bottom-of-the-table clash with fellow cellar dwellers Rangataua at Ariki Park Maungatapu will be for pride and form heading into round two.

In Farmlands Baywide Division One grade, the top five clubs looking to head up to join Arataki, Rangataua and either Marist St Michaels or Ngongotaha¯ in the Premier Men’s Two round are Opotiki Sports, Rotoiti Sports, Kahukura, Judea and Waikite.

On paper, Te Teko have a mathematic­al chance as well. However the best they could do is finish on equal 20 points with Waikite.

But Waikite’s comprehens­ive 36-8 win over Te Teko way back in round one means Waikite would go up on the “who beat whom” rule.

In Senior Local news, the Eastern Bay competitio­n will split into a top half and bottom half for their round two matches and the Western Bay competitio­n looks like they will simply repeat round one with a reverse home and away split.

In the newly formed Baywide Colts competitio­n, it looks like the final for the Challenge Shield on Friday, June 18, will be contested between Greerton Marist U21 and Kahukura U85kg. In its first season back since 2013, three teams participat­ed in the revitalise­d colts competitio­n, with the other being Pa¯pa¯moa.

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