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Otago Daily Times
4 days ago
- Sport
- Otago Daily Times
Waka's huge confidence boost
Wakatipu's Anton Huisman on the way to the try-line to level the score with Alexandra in the 85th minute. PHOTO: SUPPLIED The Wakatipu Premiers rugby coach thinks his team's huge come-from-behind away win against Alexandra last weekend could be season-defining. Having lost to Maniototo and Upper Clutha, "the writing was on the wall", Jordan Manihera admits, when his team was 29-12 down after 51 minutes. However, they then scored three tries, the last to Anton Huisman, to draw level before co-captain Rube Peina's conversion sealed a 31-29 victory in the 85th minute. Cue the kind of celebration you'd expect if Waka had won the whole comp. Manihera: "When you have those players putting in the big moments to seal the deal from all the hard work the team has put it, it's just a massive relief, which obviously shows the raw emotion the boys had at the end of the game." He was delighted his players, 24-12 behind at halftime, "listened and adapted". "The resilience they showed was the biggest tick for us for the day." Wakatipu's Rube Peina is mobbed by overjoyed teammates after converting the try to win the game against Alexandra, 31-29. Highlights for him included a crucial scrum penalty won by first-year prop Spencer Wilkins, Bradley Cross' stint as an impact player, when he's normally a run-on player, and Peina's pressure-cooker conversion after he'd muffed an end-of-game penalty in Waka's surprise semifinal loss to Alex last season. Manihera says after their home loss to Upper Clutha, "one of our big learnings was, how do we actually adapt to having pressure as a privilege rather than making us go into our shells?" He adds: "To be the only team Alexandra have lost to this year, twice now, does send a message to the other teams that we can rise to any team we play." Meanwhile, he's delighted neighbour Arrowtown, who've only won once this season, came so close to top-of-the-table Upper Clutha last weekend, coming back from 17-0 at halftime to only lose 17-12. "To be that close to the top team, who are a good team, fair credit to them." The competition breaks this weekend for Topp Cup fixtures between Central Otago and South Otago in Alexandra this Saturday. The Central Otago development squad includes Arrowtown's Adam Jackson and Wakatipu's Will Burdon and Thomas Hulsman. Central's premiers squad includes Arrowtown's Ryan Egerton and Wakatipu's Tom Ria, Peina, Huisman, Conner Hamlin, Jamie Natapu and Phil Kingsbury.


Otago Daily Times
5 days ago
- 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.


Otago Daily Times
22-05-2025
- Sport
- Otago Daily Times
Acid on Wakatipu against in-form Alex
After losses to Maniototo and Upper Clutha, the acid is right on Wakatipu as they travel to Molyneux Park to tackle in-form Alexandra tomorrow. Alexandra, finalists the past two seasons, have established a telling eight-point advantage over Wakatipu, and a win tomorrow would virtually assure them an important home semifinal. Wakatipu know they can beat Alexandra, having dealt to them 31-3 early in the season, but while the Armadillos have improved match by match, Wakatipu have struggled for consistency and know tomorrow represents a huge challenge. Wakatipu coach Jordan Manihera says last weekend's bye was "really beneficial" for his team. "We had a really close watch of the replay of our White Horse Cup challenge against Upper Clutha, identifying areas where we went wrong. "We've identified areas where we can improve." Alexandra have had a confidence boost with five players being named in the Central Otago team for next weekend's Topp Cup clash with South Otago; centre Tyler Ford, — also named as captain — prop William Holdom, No 8 James Dobson, lock Will Healey and halfback Ryan O'Neill. One who did not win selection but who was a standout against Cromwell last weekend was Ryley Park, who showed extreme pace and elusiveness at both second-five and later at wing. One of the most startling features of Alexandra's 40-26 win over Cromwell was the power of their scrum, heaving the locals back ruthlessly in the opening quarter to create two telling tries. Arrowtown, sitting a forlorn sixth in the competition after the shock loss to tailenders Matakanui Combined, have home advantage to Upper Clutha, but it may not be enough. Upper Clutha had to work overtime to retain the White Horse Trophy against Maniototo, but hung in valiantly to record the 39th win from their last 44 games at Arrowtown's expense. Maniototo beat Cromwell 40-12 in their first-round clash and it is hard not to see them coming out on top when they meet at Ranfurly tomorrow. Forty is a score Cromwell have now conceded three times this season. Rhys Harrold's return at first-five gave them a lift against Alexandra, but they demonstrated in that game that there is still room for massive improvement.


Otago Daily Times
22-05-2025
- Sport
- Otago Daily Times
Waka ready for tough away clash
Wakatipu Prems coach Jordan Manihera. PHOTO: ARCHIVE The Wakatipu Premiers rugby side's away match against Alexandra this Saturday shapes as an enthralling near-top-of-the-table clash. After Alex stunned them in last year's semifinal in Queenstown, Wakatipu thrashed them 31-3 at home to start this year's season. Since then, however, Alexandra have won every game, even surprising comp leaders Upper Clutha in Wanaka, to sit second on the table. Waka, however, have dropped two of their last three games, their last being a White Horse Cup loss to Upper Clutha, to sit third, eight points behind Alex. Coach Jordan Manihera says "we haven't been happy with our performance in terms of hitting the standard we have put on ourselves". He adds last weekend's bye was "really beneficial". "We had a really good close watch of the replay of the game against Upper Clutha, just identifying areas where we went wrong and where we can improve, so I'm really excited to see that come into action this week." Manihera says Alexandra "work hard for each other constantly for a full 80-minute game". "We've identified opportunities where we can be a bit better than them and there's a couple of threats we've analysed, too, which we'll need to shut down pretty quickly." Meanwhile, bottom-of-the-table Matakanui Combined upset Arrowtown 42-29 in Omakau last weekend — Arrowtown's only first-round 'W' was a convincing home win over the same side. Arrowtown this Saturday face a daunting home game against Upper Clutha. Wakatipu Wanderers last weekend had a 50-10 away win over Wrights Bush, while Wakatipu Ladies defaulted to Gore's Albion.


Otago Daily Times
18-05-2025
- Sport
- Otago Daily Times
Retaining White Horse Cup ‘means a lot' in jubilee match
The Upper Clutha Rugby team won their jubilee match 28-14 against Maniototo on Saturday in Wanaka. PHOTO: OLIVIA CALDWELL The Upper Clutha Rugby team could breathe a sigh of relief after their 125th jubilee match, with the final whistle bringing a 28-14 win over Maniototo at home in Wānaka. The top of the table Rams had the White Horse Cup on the line against the visiting side, and while they doubled the opposition's score on fulltime, they did not make it easy on themselves. Upper Clutha trailed the match at halftime and for much of the second half, but were able to regain composure in the second half defending their own line on more than one occasion. The injury-riddled home side lived up to the occasion, as did the loyal crowd of over 1000. Upper Clutha coach Alex Dickson was proud of his team at fulltime and said the win could propel them to a competition title if their form continued. "We got there in the end, the first half I wasn't too happy — just holding on to the ball when we shouldn't be and gave them easy territory.' "With the White Horse Cup and jubilee, it was a big day for the team. "The boys are happy, it was a grind but we knew they would come at us. "With all the old players around we didn't want to disappoint.'' The club's foundation of high-country farmers after the amalgamation of Tarras and Wānaka in 1971 took a bit of getting used to and it was not love at first sight. Today there are fewer farmers on the team, and more tradesmen as the town has changed since its small rural beginnings. The Upper Clutha team have just five matches ahead before semifinals, which they are tipped to get a spot in. A worse-for-wear captain, Lachie Garrick, was thrilled with the result. "I'm happy to come away with the win. It is good the White Horse will stay with us for another couple of weeks.'' The White Horse Cup is the Central Otago competition's equivalent of the Ranfurly Shield which is only contested on the holder's home grounds. "It means a lot getting the win for us and for the crowd. Winner's drinks taste better,'' Garrick said. "We were a little patchy and waiting to click but once those [players] are back from injury we will start to fire up. "That first half we were a bit nervy, but I don't really look at the scoreboard.'' Garrick has captained the side for four years, playing lock and flanker. He lifted the Central Otago trophy last year for the team after a six-year hiatus for the club, which last won the competition in 2018. The team celebrated its 125th jubilee with a dinner at the Lake Wānaka Centre on Saturday night.