
Another Heartland rugby Ranfurly Shield hopeful has been put to the sword with Bunnings NPC side the Hawke’s Bay Magpies scoring 12 tries to beat Whanganui 80-5 on a sunny Saturday afternoon in Napier today.
Runner up in the NPC last year, the Magpies were in charge from the start on the newly re-sown McLean Park turf and scored seven tries in the first 40 minutes to lead 45-0 at halftime – including four among the new imported back three of Highlanders Super Rugby wing Freedom Vahaakolo, Brumbies threequarter and former Australia Sevens star Ben O’Donnell, and fullback Mat Protheroe, from Wales.
The first two were scored by established Magpies in second five-eighths Danny Toala and prop Joel Hintz, before Vahaakolo and then O’Donnell grabbed their five-pointers, which were followed by one for second prop Tim Farrell, after Protheroe kicked, chased and regathered, to pass to Farrell who still had to make his way out
Perhaps not satisfied with what was an impressive bit-part, Protheroe scored two in the last two minutes of the half, and first-five-eighths Harry Godfrey, a Whanganui product who started his senior rugby in Central Hawke’s Bay, ended the first half with five conversions, including bringing up 50 points in 12 appearances for the Magpies.
Whanganui defended strongly as the Magpies pummelled the embankment end try-line after halftime and 15 minutes passed before Toala scored his second try as Hawke’s Bay passed the half-century.
Whanganui had their big moment as the game ticked into the last quarter with a try to substitute prop Kamipeli Latu crashing over after fullback Tyler Rogers-Holden fielded a kick midfield and ran back strongly to link with the eager eventual try-scorer.
But it was only the one moment, with the Magpies taking charge again, with substitute wing and prolific club rugby try scorer Kere Penetito scoring twice in the run to the end.
The Magpies have a hit-out against fellow Bunnings NPC side Waikato in Taupo next Saturday, open the championship with a Sunday afternoon match against North Harbour at North Harbour Stadium on August 11 and return for their third defence of the seventh Hawke’s Bay shield era against Southland at McLean Park on August 17.
Hawke’s Bay 80 (Matt Protheroe 2, Danny Toala 2, Kere Penetito 2, Joel Hintz, Freedom Vahaakolo, Ben O’Donnell, Tim Farrell, Mei Manase, Sam Wye tries; Harry Godfrey 10 conversions) Whanganui 5 (Kamipeli Latu try). Halftime: 45-0.
Source - HB Today
Article added: Tuesday 30 July 2024
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