Te Puke Times

Te Puke Sports have tough start to season

- RUGBY Stuart Whitaker

Te Puke Sports came away from Greerton Park emptyhande­d after the first game of the Baywide Rugby premiershi­p on Saturday. A rusty first half performanc­e by the visitors saw them fail to gain a foothold in the game, with Greerton Marist chipping away with three penalties and a converted try, giving them a 16-0 halftime lead.

The second half opened better and with hope for Pirates when replacemen­t Josh Baxter scored in the 46th minute, but Greerton regained their strangleho­ld on the game with another penalty and converted try. A final-minute penalty to Greerton made the final score 29-12.

Kolinio Gonebale’s try, converted by Fletcher Carpenter, was just a consolatio­n, with Te Puke Sports now looking to regroup before a second away game at Marist St Michael’s on Saturday.

Elsewhere, nine-time Baywide champions Tauranga Sports provided Marist St Michael’s with a reality check in their return to Baywide rugby at the Tauranga Domain.

While the Rotorua visitors opened the scoring with a penalty, after 12 minutes it was mainly one-way traffic for the remainder of the contest. Tauranga Sports led 21-3 at the break before piling on 38 points in the second half to post a 59-3 victory.

Mount Maunganui also posted a big start to the new season, putting on 59 unanswered points against Ngongotaha¯ at Blake Park.

In other premier action, Rangataua grabbed a point in their close-run matchup with Whakarewar­ewa who won 15-12 while Te Puna accounted for Judea 36-0.

In the Western Bay Senior men’s competitio­n, titleholde­rs Te Puna ran rampant in beating Judea 87-0 following a 33-point win over Arataki the previous week.

Arataki bounced back at the Tauranga Domain on Saturday when they defeated Tauranga Sports 33-15. Rangiuru and Mount Maunganui made successful season debuts with victories over Pa¯pa¯moa (38-3) and Eastern Districts (24-19) respective­ly.

The Mount scored a try in the final minute to take the win in what Eastern Districts coach Jason Marra describes as a “hard-fought battle”.

Jared Mckenzie scored ED’S only try with the other points coming from

the boot of Devon Mcnaughton with four penalties and a conversion.

Player of the day points went to Te Rawhiti Nikora (1 point), Hamish

Burgess (2) and Max Franklin (3).

Greerton Marist accounted for Te Puke Sports 57-17, with Katikati sneaking past Rangataua 24-17 in their return to Western Bay rugby.

Mount Maunganui and Greerton Marist sit on top of the BOPRU Colts/ U85kg competitio­n after banking their second set of win points on Saturday. Mount Maunganui defeated Te Puna 57-0 while Greerton got past Te Puke Sports 26-10.

New division recruit Pa¯pa¯moa took out their first win when they beat Kahukura 39-22 at Kuirau Park in Rotorua.

In their second game of the season, and their first at home, Te Puke Sports women bounced back from defeat at the hands of Ngongotaha¯ the previous week with a comfortabl­e 82-10 win over Waimana in the Baywide Women’s Championsh­ip.

BOPRU AR Plus Senior Club Rugby Results BOPRU Baywide Premier:

Te Puna 36 Judea 0 (HT 22-0), Greerton Marist 29 Te Puke Sports 12 (HT 16-0), Tauranga Sports 59 Marist St Michael’s 3 (HT 21-3), Mount Maunganui 59 Ngongotaha 0 (HT 21-0), Whakarewar­ewa 18 Rangataua 15 (HT 8-3).

Points Table: Mount Maunganui 5, Tauranga Sports 5, Te Puna 5, Greerton Marist 4, Whakarewar­ewa 4, Rangataua 1, Te Puke Sports 0, Judea

 ?? ?? Brad Armstong makes a strong tackle.
Brad Armstong makes a strong tackle.
 ?? ?? Debutant second rower Semi Saukelea on the charge.
Debutant second rower Semi Saukelea on the charge.
 ?? ?? Te Puke's Taine Craig Ranga caught in the tackle.
Te Puke's Taine Craig Ranga caught in the tackle.

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