Taranaki Daily News

Coastal fullback settles in quickly

- Will Johnston

Coastal’s Hone Mathieson hasn’t taken long to settle into his new home.

Born and raised in Te Kuiti, the fullback moved south to improve his rugby career after being spotted by Taranaki last season.

So far, it’s paying off as the 18-year-old has been a starting feature during Coastal’s unbeaten run in the CMK premier club rugby competitio­n.

“I feel like I have settled into the Coast really well,” he said.

“The players, coaches, managers and supporters have welcomed me in with open arms and I thank them for doing so.”

He’s adding value to the Coastal backline, including his game awareness and communicat­ion off the ball.

Not long out of school, he admits he found club rugby “a little intimidati­ng” after coming through King Country’s agegroup representa­tive scene.

“The quality and standard from this competitio­n is nothing like I have seen before. Coming from the King Country, you never get NPC or Super Rugby representa­tives as we do over here.”

Mathieson has already had a taste of the high performanc­e game after playing for New Zealand Māori Under-18 last year and the Chiefs Under-20 side earlier this season.

His ambitions include helping Coastal win a title – their first since 2012 – and to be selected for a Taranaki age group representa­tive team. His ultimate goals was to play forTaranak­i at first-class level.

For now, his focus is on Coastal’s performanc­e as the team hosts Southern in week four of the championsh­ip round at Opunake today.

The contest during the match will be in the forwards. Southern will have an edge with the experience of former Irish internatio­nal Michael Bent. However, Coastal will have confidence after they powered through Inglewood last week.

Back in town, Tukapa will want to improve their second half when they play Clifton at Sanders Park.

The home team let Stratford-Eltham score 17 unanswered points last week, while Clifton had a commanding win over Spotswood United.

Tukapa’s first half showed impressive signs as it was their most attractive rugby of the season.

Defending champions New Plymouth Old Boys host Inglewood at Vogeltown Park and Spotswood United play StratfordE­ltham at Yarrow Stadium in the remaining matches.

All matches kick off at 2.45pm.

In the women’s competitio­n, Tukapa host Coastal-Okaiawa combined, and Inglewood play Clifton at TET Stadium. Both games are at 12.30pm.

 ?? GRANT MATTHEW/STUFF ?? Coastal are unbeaten after three rounds in the CMK premier club rugby competitio­n but face a strong challenge from Southern today.
GRANT MATTHEW/STUFF Coastal are unbeaten after three rounds in the CMK premier club rugby competitio­n but face a strong challenge from Southern today.

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