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Whanganui club rugby: Taihape face Border in Barracks Challenge Shield match

Whanganui club rugby: Taihape face Border in Barracks Challenge Shield match

NZ Herald26-06-2025
No 15 Tyler Rogers-Holden was among the Taihape players to get a good hit-out in the Northern versus Rangitīkei sub-union game ahead of this weekend's match against Border. Photo / Kate Belsham, Ivy Digital
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Memorial Park will host the last Barracks Challenge Shield match for the Tasman Tanning Premier season and may see a decisive switch in who drives where for the following weekend's semifinals.
Holders Byford's Readimix Taihape took over the top of the table without even
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