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Australian exploits stick in the memory
Australian exploits stick in the memory

Otago Daily Times

time29-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Otago Daily Times

Australian exploits stick in the memory

Ken Wills. PHOTO: SUPPLIED 1. Favourite rugby memory? There are probably two that really stand out (as a player). Winning the grand final in '86 for Souths in Brisbane and then winning the Australian club championships in '87. 2. Hardest opponent? Currently you'd have to say that Upper Clutha are probably the benchmark at the moment. Although I highly rated the Matakanui and Cromwell scrum, they've got very good front rows both those teams. 3. What rugby coach do you admire and why? I think Wayne Smith if you look at it from an overall point of view. He's one that's very thought provoking as a coach . . . and is a great thinker of the game. But more on a club level, I had a coach called Murray Page who lives in Christchurch. He was again a coach that made me as a young player really think about the game. 4. What do you do to relax? I've taken up lawn bowls and it turns out I'm pretty good at it. 5. If Ken Wills is cooking, what are we eating? I've got lamb shanks in the slow cooker at the moment. But I really love Asian food.

Mudfish break drought with win
Mudfish break drought with win

Otago Daily Times

time18-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Otago Daily Times

Mudfish break drought with win

Matakanui caused the upset of the round when they toppled Arrowtown in the Central premier rugby competition. Running away with their first victory since 2023, Matakanui defeated Arrowtown 42-29 at Omakau on Saturday. It was a big occasion for the Mudfish, who recognised captain Dean Sinnamon's 100th game at home — which he played the week before away against Alexandra — and Sinnamon scored two tries in the romp. It was a big turnaround from their clash seven weeks ago when Arrowtown, who were also the last team Matakanui beat, ran away with a big 66-15 victory. Alexandra made the trip to Cromwell and returned home with a 40-26 win against the Goats. All the talk had been about Cromwell's vaunted scrum, which has been pushing teams around the park all season. But Alexandra were up for the challenge, putting in an almighty heave at their set piece and shifted Cromwell off the ball. All of a sudden Alexandra had two tries to show for it and were away. Centre Tyler Ford dotted down twice in the opening two minutes and converted his team's five tries to finish with a haul of 20 points. Cromwell scored two late tries through Peni Delai and Mitchell Condon to bring the scoreline back slightly. Alexandra (30 points) now sit second, giving themselves a little breathing room between them and third place Wakatipu (22 points). The Upper Clutha Rams, who are top of the table with 31 points, sealed a 28-14 victory against Maniototo to cap off their 12th jubilee celebrations. There was a bumper turn out for the clash and celebrations and winger Ulysse Martineau scored twice for the Rams The victory means the White Horse Trophy will stay with the Wanaka-based team. Alexandra are home to Wakatipu this weekend, Arrowtown will host the Upper Clutha Rams and Maniototo will face Cromwell. — APL

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