Farah Palmer Cup 2021
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@stargazer said in Farah Palmer Cup 2021:
Norhland Kauri team for the semi-final v Shield Snorters Tui (Friday, 4.35pm)
Nathan-Wong coming in for her first game ..
Names are hard to read in this picture.
Didn't realise she played 9 in XVs.
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Wellington Pride (*50th match)
1 Angelica Uila
2 Alicia Print
3 Isadora Leio-Laupola
4 Sanita Levave
5 Jackie Patea-Fereti ©
6 Nina Foaese
7 Xavier Tusa
8 Hosanna Aumua
9 Ana Aufie
10 Lizzie Goulden
11 Kolora Lamani
12 Monica Tagoai
13 Fa’asua Makisi*
14 Alexis Tauaneai
15 Georgia DaalsReserves:
16 Precious Auimatagi
17 Chloe Te Moananui
18 Barbra Taumoli
19 Sinead Ryder
20 Bernadette Robertson
21 Milly Mackey
22 Davina Lasini
23 Cheyne Copeland -
Holy moly! I expected an easy win for the Kauri, but the Tui just beat them in a very close match, thanks to a Subritzky-Nafatali yellow card and Cottrell missing all but one conversion.
FT: Northland 26 - 27 Shield Snorters (HT: 21 - 10)
The Tui will be blown away by the Cyclones next week though.
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The final will be going ahead.
Waikato’s rugby teams have got the green light to resume training in Cambridge after fleeing Hamilton to avoid being locked down as parts of the region moved to Covid-19 alert level 3 on Sunday night.
Most of the players and staff from Waikato’s men’s and women’s teams relocated to the Podium Lodge in Cambridge under strict Covid-19 protocols and couldn't train together until all returning negative tests.
All of those tests came back negative, Waikato Rugby chief executive Carl Moon told Stuff on Tuesday, and the women’s team will be flying to Christchurch to play Canterbury in Saturday’s Farah Palmer Cup (FPC) premiership final.
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@bovidae The Premiership Final should be a really good game. It was so close, last year. I expect the same, this year.
The Championship Final will probably be another bloodbath. The Cyclones have been so much better than the other Championship sides. The real contest was last week's semi.