17th August 14:00 East Coast vs. Buller (BOT) Whakarua Park Ruatoria
17th August 14:30 King Country vs. Mid Canterbury Taumarunui Domain Taumarunui
17th August North Otago vs. Horowhenua Kapiti TBC TBC
17th August 14:30 Wairarapa Bush vs. Thames Valley Trust House Memorial Park Masterton
17th August 14:30 Whanganui vs. South Canterbury Cooks Garden Whanganui
17th August 14:30 West Coast vs. Poverty Bay John Sturgeon Park Greymouth
2024 Waikato Bunnings Warehouse National Provincial Championship Squad
Pita Anae-Ah Sue (19) Hautapu
Austin Anderson (8) Te Awamutu Sports
Hamilton Burr (49) Hautapu
Tepaea Cook-Savage (24) Fraser Tech
Liam Coombes-Fabling (38) Fraser Tech Aaron Cruden (4) Morrinsville Sports
George Dyer (32) Fraser Tech Samipeni Finau (31) Hamilton Old Boys Luke Jacobson (28) Hautapu
Mitch Jacobson (75) Hautapu
Ayden Johnstone (48) Hautapu – Co-Captain
Taha Kemara (13) Te Awamutu Sports
D’Angelo Leuila (21) Fraser Tech Anton Lienert-Brown (22) University
Patrick McCurran (13) Fraser Tech
Josh Moorby (*) Te Awamutu Sports Damian McKenzie (37) University
Laghlan McWhannell (34) Hautapu Ollie Norris (51) Hautapu
Sean Ralph (10) Te Awamutu Sports Cortez Ratima (38) Otorohanga
Gabe Robinson (0) Hamilton Marist Xavier Roe (36) Hamilton Old Boys – Co-Captain
Xavier Saifoloi (6) University
Daniel Sinkinson (22) Suburbs
Bailyn Sullivan (60) Hamilton Marist Samisoni Taukei’aho (44) Fraser Tech
James Tucker (69) Hamilton Marist
Solomone Tukuafu (14) Hamilton Old Boys
Mason Tupaea (2) Hamilton Marist Quinn Tupaea (38) Hamilton Old Boys
Gideon Wrampling (25) Hamilton Old Boys
Malachi Wrampling (9) Hamilton Old Boys
Once the ABs are back, this could be a fun squad. I have hopes of the playoffs at least
Jethro wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2024 10:48 pm
Am I excited, well till the results come in from the first couple of rounds then if the Bay isn't doing well I'll pretend it isn't happening
OomStruisbaai wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2024 4:35 am
I am a Mooloo man with Oom Enz. Is there any chance the All Blacks play NPC?
Current squad members? Unlikely. But there should still be plenty of exciting fringe players like Lakai and Tupaea on show, and hopefully we'll see Taukei'aho and Roigard playing their way back to fitness at some stage of the comp...
OomStruisbaai wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2024 4:35 am
I am a Mooloo man with Oom Enz. Is there any chance the All Blacks play NPC?
Current squad members? Unlikely. But there should still be plenty of exciting fringe players like Lakai and Tupaea on show, and hopefully we'll see Taukei'aho and Roigard playing their way back to fitness at some stage of the comp...
Missed most of both games, but good to see Wellington get the win, and also to see Zarn Sullivan back in action. Fingers crossed this comeback works out better than his last one.
Taranaki making a statement and continuing from last season. Counties falling off a few too many tackles, their defensive coach needs to put in some overtime. Surely Naholo is making a statement for a recall to the ABs on this performance.
See that really pisses me off. Taniwha have a penalty advantage and put a guy to the try line needing only to ground the ball, but he loses the ball forward. Ref takes them back for the penalty but my question is: why is having a player in position to score a try not considered sufficient advantage?
Canterbury get a deserved win, though the Taniwha can consider themselves unlucky on occasion with the line open a few times and a few of the Refs decisions, that forward pass to deny the Taniwha was marginal at best.
Meanwhile in the deep south the Southland/Otago derby was a ripper, with the Stags looking a lot better this season. Surprise win to Southland in Round One.
BoP were bloody impressive, as were the Stags in upsetting Otago. Taniwha are a bloody hard side to put away as they just never give up on attack or defense.
Nth Harbour and the Bay are having a right old ding dong, with some questionable defense but lots of exciting tries. Stevenson looking sharp for Harbour
BOP headed to Hamilton and won against a strongly quiet Waikato. Both sides scored some decent tries, showed some lapses in defense, and otherwise thoroughly entertained a sparse crowd.
North Harbour hosted the Magpies in a game I wasn't about to call either way (on another site). Harbour started well, got what should have been a winning margin, and then forgot that defense can win matches and HB have pulled a number of games out of the fire over the past couple of seasons. Neither team really look like NPC finalists, but the Magpies surprised last season, so anything is possible. For Bay supporters, the scrum is looking strong agan, Fakativa has another insane hair do, and a couple of the new backline recruits really showed some skill and gas.
Manawatu took on the team no one wants in Round 1, Tasman or Canterbury B if we are being nasty. Guess the question on everyone's mind is how improved are Manawatu this year, spoiler alert - still a lot of work to do. Tasman at a canter, though Manawatu weren't giving it away - so some positives there.
Teams to watch based on Rd 1, Wellington, BOP, Tasman.
Jethro wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2024 1:20 amFakativa has another insane hair do
Looks like he's reprising a version of his old sheepskin lid.
Fakatava's an odd case. A couple of years ago we couldn't wait to cap him (an impending rule change was threatening to derail his ABs eligibility iirc), and many pundits were predicting great things. But then he had a couple of serious injuries, and now after finally getting fully fit and taking the reins from his mentor Aaron Smith at the Highlanders, he finds himself well down the national pecking order and hardly mentioned in selection discussions any more. He's still only 24, and I really hope he doesn't decide to cash in offshore, at least not till after '27.
BOP won a good one at home against Counties, who were right plucky in the first quarter till they decided to test the ref. Some great tries for the couple of hundred people that showed up to enjoy, from both teams, but once again defense appears to be an elusive quality in NPC rugby this year.
Can't say I'm a big fan of the protection being given to the number nine, another rule change that I guess is meant to reduce injuries and provide more running rugby, but serious are number nines turning into a protected species in 2024!
So BOP are looking like serious contenders, Counties need to work on their discipline in short order to be competitive, the yellow cards are killing them.
Still early days, you only need a top eight finish to be in the running for the title.
Jethro wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2024 1:20 am
BOP headed to Hamilton and won against a strongly quiet Waikato. Both sides scored some decent tries, showed some lapses in defense, and otherwise thoroughly entertained a sparse crowd.
Jethro wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2024 1:20 am
BOP headed to Hamilton and won against a strongly quiet Waikato. Both sides scored some decent tries, showed some lapses in defense, and otherwise thoroughly entertained a sparse crowd.
Jethro wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2024 1:20 am
BOP headed to Hamilton and won against a strongly quiet Waikato. Both sides scored some decent tries, showed some lapses in defense, and otherwise thoroughly entertained a sparse crowd.
The Ref must have helped BoP.
No, Razor did. {/AC mode}
This is the first year we don't see any NPC live rugby.