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Poverty Bay, East Coast club rugby draws for Saturday

Poverty Bay, East Coast club rugby draws for Saturday

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Ngāti Porou East Coast captain Api Pewhairangi in King's Birthday weekend derby action against Poverty Bay. Midfield back Pewhairangi scored three tries for Tokomaru Bay United in their 35-22 loss to Ruatōria City in the NPEC men's club competition last weekend. It doesn't get any easier for bottom-of-the-table United this weekend as they face points-standings leaders TVC. Photo / Paul Rickard
Te Pae Hākari Poverty Bay men's competition
Premier Grade
All games at 2.45pm: Oval 1, Kevin Hollis Glass Tūranga Pirates vs Enterprise Cars OBM (referee Paul Brown, assistants Les Thomas, Neville Barwick); Oval 2, Earthwork Solutions High School Old Boys vs East Coast Farm Vets YMP (Keelyn Smith, Joel Pearse,

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