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R H S R U G B Y N E W S L E T T E R Press Cup Game 13: vs Timaru Boys High School, RHS, kick-off 12 noon I S S U E 6 3 : 6 A U G U S T 2014 Timaru Boys' High School remain an outside chance to make the top four in the Press Cup after a shaky but important 22-18 win over a well-drilled Rangiora side. With three minutes left it looked like a strong nor'west wind and a plucky Rangiora side might have undone TBHS, but a last-gasp try to first five Nathan McCloy secured the win and the important bonus point for four tries. Playing at RHS, the visiting side TBHS began brightly with a try but Rangiora battled away into a stiff wind and scored with a simple blindside move between No 8 Davey Mato and halfback Craig Stockwell. TBHS replied when their No 8 drew in the Rangiora wing and passed to score and make it 10-5. Rangiora then had a period of sustained attack as the team played cleverly into the wind and kept the ball in hand. Stout TBHS defence held RHS up over the line three times before the pressure told and fullback Lemuel Hill scored to tie the game. With five minutes left in the half, TBHS turned down an easy shot at goal and it paid off when their fullback made an excellent solo run to score and give TBHS a 15-10 lead at the break, but it didn't look enough given the strong wind. The second half became an arm wrestle as Rangiora played the percentages and TBHS showed plenty of determination in defence but struggled to get the ball or any territory.

Rangiora finally tied the game after stretching TBHS out wide and wing Ethan McDuff scored to level the scores. Soon after a penalty was converted by Scott Allin to give Rangiora the lead (18-15). Rangiora continued to apply pressure but Timaru were determined to keep their top 4 chances alive. As the wind subsided they were able to work their way onto to attack. Despite some outstanding defence the pressure eventually told and with three minutes to play the try was scored. Next game is Ashburton College, at Allenton RFC, Ashburton kick-off 12 noon Full time: Rangiora 18 TBHS 22 R.J. Preston Player of the Day: Principal s Pin: Connor MacKinnon Craig Stockwell R.J. Preston Ltd Specialists Farm Accountants Chartered Accountants P O Box 39 065 Harewood CHRISTCHURCH 8545 Phone: 03 3585 686 Fax: 03 3587 958 Thanks to Trudy McKay http://trudymckayphotos.wordpress.com/ for these photos. GAMES THIS WEEK This Saturday the 1 st XV play Ashburton College at Allenton RFC, Ashburton, kick-off 12 noon, while the 2 nd XV play in the North Canterbury U18 Final against Hurunui at Loburn, kick-off 12.30 p.m.

2 nd XV vs Hurunui It was not so long ago Hurunui beat our 2 nd XV 61 nil, so this must win match was a big challenge. However the optimistic attitude of the team created an air of excitement in the pre-match warm up. Injured captain, Andy McDonald, contributed well to the build-up and his team responded. His senior players were leading by example. The windy conditions and bright sunshine had the 2 nd XV digging deep in their first half performance. In his best game of the season, Bailey Mechen scored early, but the school side was still eight points behind at half time. However, the forwards were matching their larger opposition, and backs continued to look dangerous. At the break the motivation and belief was still high, knowing the sun and wind was now their advantage. This belief, with a solid forward pack and intelligent play from the inside backs, saw the Rangiora High boys dominate the second half. Tries to Mitchell Ashwell, Jordy Siu and Ben Wicksteed accumulated 17 unanswered points, rewarding the team s consistent effort. Siu s try was a great example of the intensity the players had brought. He received the ball about 20 metres out from a clearing kick and ran with such purpose the defenders did not react fast enough. It really was the complete team effort that we have waited for all season. Although George Howat deservedly won Player of the Day, it was everyone s contribution across the park that won this match. A pleasant surprise was the result also won them the Rick Moore Challenge trophy off the previously unbeaten Hurunui side. This win has set up a repeat encounter with the same opposition in this Saturday s Under 18 final at Loburn. Obviously Hurunui will be hurting from this upset but this 2 nd XV team are now well aware they are capable of doing it again. Final score: 24-13. Player of the Day: George Howat. Thanks to Lisa Sim for these photos. Pictured to right: Callum Henderson and 2 nd XV manager Penny Henderson with the Ric Moore Challenge trophy, which now rests with RHS for 2014.

MIDWEEK 2 nd XV vs Kaiapoi High School Last Wednesday saw our 2 nd XV with a second chance for silverware with a shield semi-final against Kaiapoi High. The Rangiora side dominated most facets of the match but struggled to string their final passes together. Two long range tries by Kaiapoi from 2 nd XV mistakes had them surprisingly ahead on the scoreboard. Fortunately, in the last 15 minutes the earlier dominance prevailed and Rangiora High ran out winners. Tries went to Louie James, Harley Robinson, Ben Wicksteed and Kotaro Shimoda. Brendan Maw kicked the sole conversion. Jacob Pepper-Edwards, George Howat and James continued their consistent form, and Robinson led the charge from Number 8 after losing captain, Andy McDonald early in the game. Josh Sim continually disrupted the Kaiapoi lineout. Shimoda, a Japanese International student tackled well in his first match with us. Both halfbacks, Luke Gold and Deaven Clarkson cleared the ball well. Brendan Maw, Kerran Jenkins and Wicksteed finished the game well on attack. Final score: 22-12 Player of the Day: Josh Sim Junior Boys Green vs Gold is always going to be a big game with both Rangiora teams wanting to win. Both teams threw everything into the game, after bragging rights over their mates. It was 7 all at half time. In the second half Green showed they wanted it a little more and came away with the win 22-7. Both teams are in semi-finals against Lincoln this afternoon. Green Player of the Day: Josh Duckworth Gold Player of the Day: Angus Mitchell Thanks to Sara Sorensen for these photos GIRLS The girls learnt a few harsh lessons from a very well-oiled Burnside High School team. A welldeserved win to them and the Girls will have to bounce back from this today. Final score 96-7. Sole try and conversion to Kaylee Tavendale.

RHS 1 st XV Player Profile: Robbie Salton Name Year 13 House Preferred Position Previous Club Robbie Salton Sheppard Second-five eight Saracens, Ashley Most memorable Rugby moment Scoring a try in the final against Hurunui in 2012 Ryan Crotty because of his good running game and Rugby player you admire most ability to break the line. Favourite Food Favourite music Interests/hobbies/other played sports Sushi and Mum s cooking Hip hop, reggae, R n B Weightlifting, hunting and fishing, touch, social netball, training

FINALS DAY - 9 TH AUGUST 2014 ASHLEY RFC - LOBURN DOMAIN LUISETTI SEEDS NORTH CANTERBURY DIVISION 1 FINAL Ashley v. Glenmark 3.00pm Lob Lwr 1 G Cate Waimak Real Estate Player of the Day Match MIKE GREER HOMES NORTH CANTERBURY LTD DIVISION 2 FINAL Hurunui v. Woodend 1.00pm Lob Lwr 1 A Stead MIKE GREER HOMES NORTH CANTERBURY LTD DIVISION 2 RESERVE FINAL Cheviot-Glenmark v. Saracens 1.30pm Lob 4 D Clark METRO COLTS - FINAL Glenmark v. Christchurch 2.00pm Lob 5 K Hancox MIKE GREER HOMES NORTH CANTERBURY LTD U18 - FINAL Hurunui v. Rangiora HS 12.30pm Lob 5 G Dunseath MIKE GREER HOMES NORTH CANTERBURY LTD U16 - FINAL Ashley v. Kaiapoi 12.00pm Lob 4 D Chinnery MIKE GREER HOMES NORTH CANTERBURY LTD U14½ - FINAL Ashley v Saracens 11.30am Lob Lwr 1 J Legros MIKE GREER HOMES NORTH CANTERBURY LTD U13 - FINAL Ashley Green v. Ohoka 10.30am Lob 5 R Lane MIKE GREER HOMES NORTH CANTERBURY LTD U11½ CUP - FINAL Amberley v. Hurunui 10.00am Lob Lwr 1 L Brine 2014 North Canterbury Rugby Invites You All To Enjoy A Great Day Of Championship Sport GIBB JD & ASSOCIATES LTD Registered Public Valuers & Consultants SPINZ Ph: 03 313 5603 or 027 629 0350