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West Taieri win physical game
West Taieri win physical game

Otago Daily Times

time22-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Otago Daily Times

West Taieri win physical game

West Taieri closed the gap on Clutha at the top of the Southern Region table when they beat the competition leaders 18-17 in a physical game at Outram on Saturday. Clutha attacked for large periods of the first half but came up against a resolute West Taieri defence. The home side opened the scoring against the run of play when flanker Conner Jenkins picked up a loose ball and ran 70m to the line. Clutha finally managed to crack the defensive wall to score their first try but West Taieri led 10-7 at halftime. The second half was exactly the same as the first with Clutha having all the possession but unable to break through West Taieri's determined defensive wall. Clutha levelled the scores before taking the lead as prop Mafi Demont broke through the defence to score. Conner Jenkins grabbed his second try for the home side in a stroke of luck as a kick hit the corner flag, stayed in play, and sat nicely for Jenkins to finish off. Poor discipline from the visitors gave a kickable penalty to West Taieri, and Callum Smeaton made no mistake. That was the final scoring play of the match and West Taieri claimed victory on the back of a huge defensive shift. Crescent beat Lawrence 53-0 in one of the more one-sided clashes this season. Crescent scored four tries inside the opening 15 minutes — Lawrence looked like they had forgotten how to tackle — but became their own worst enemies and tried too hard to score more points. Instead of sticking to their structure, Crescent became a side of individuals and kept turning the ball over. The score was 27-0 at halftime and remained that way through a sloppy second half until 15 minutes from the end, when Crescent stepped up the tempo and scored four more tries to blow the score out. Toko kept their feet firmly inside the top four as they beat Owaka 22-17 in a tight game at Milton. The club day crowd was strong, but it was Owaka who took an 11-5 lead into halftime and really dominated proceedings for the first half. Owaka forced Toko into making a plethora of errors as the home side could not find any structure or momentum. Toko began the second half with a try to get their heads up and they began to fight their way back. Owaka kept the scoreboard ticking over with penalties, but Toko were scoring tries to catch up. The game was in the balance when Owaka turned down another three, which was soon punished by Toko, who scored two late tries. Heriot beat Clutha Valley 32-27 in the Trevor Peters Memorial game at Heriot. A late try to the home side sealed victory after Valley put themselves in a position to win with only four minutes left. Heriot's forward pack was strong and made metres all afternoon, while Clutha Valley paid the price for a yellow card after halftime. By Francis Parker

Steamers still unbeaten after strong win over Valley
Steamers still unbeaten after strong win over Valley

Otago Daily Times

time08-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Otago Daily Times

Steamers still unbeaten after strong win over Valley

The top four are beginning to create a sizable gap from the chasing pack as the Southern Region competition nears the business end. All the top four sides claimed away wins at the weekend. Some had it easy, but others were made to work hard for their success. The unbeaten Clutha Steamers moved to a 10-game winning streak with a 50-20 win over Clutha Valley at the Balclutha Showgrounds. The home side did not have it all their own way in the first half and actually trailed as the match approached halftime, but a late try gave Clutha a 19-15 lead at the break. Clutha turned around their lethargic start by putting on a clinic of attacking rugby in the second, scoring some nice team tries. Clutha Valley ran out of steam and were not given much of a chance to show their worth in the second half. Toko held on to second place with a clinical 36-26 win over Heriot in the West Otago cold. The first half was an extremely tight affair, and the physicality was immense with both teams running into contact regularly, probably to try to keep warm. The match was tied 14-14 at the break before the visitors made the most of their chances in the second half. Heriot were guilty of some crucial handling errors in the second half and their poor discipline allowed Toko to stay in the right areas of the field and then score points. West Taieri kept in touch with the top two with a 49-14 win over Lawrence at Simpson Park. Lawrence paid the price early for some poor first-up tackling as West Taieri ran out to an early lead. West Taieri's forward pack made inroads, and their backline looked sharp, especially in the outside channels. Lawrence showed glimpses of structure but could only crack the defence once in the first half, and West Taieri led 28-7 at halftime. The second half was equally frustrating for the home side as they continued to give away possession and gift West Taieri territory and possession. This made the visitors' job easy as they ran in another three second-half tries, flanker Conner Jenkins sealing a hat-trick. Crescent converted an 85th-minute penalty to beat Owaka 37-34 at Swamp Hen Park. The first half of the match featured Crescent flexing their muscles with some strong carries and metres made up the middle, and the visitors led 28-17 at halftime before Owaka mounted an all-out assault in the second half. The home side held on to possession for the majority of the half and scored some nice tries. Both teams were guilty of giving away penalties, and the score was 34-34 deep into referee's time before Crescent were awarded the winning penalty. — Francis Parker

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