Um dia depois do Feast Day do St.Bede's e de ter lido na missa para mais de 800 pessoas em inglês e a tremer, fomos para Rangiora.
64-0, outro jogo com pouca "história" como se diz na gíria. Sem ensaios dos tugas, o Kiko teve muito bem, grandes arrancadas para, pelo menos 3 ensaios.
Durante a próxima semana, haverá mais conversa.
Um abraço, e desculpas pelo mau report mas nunca tive jeito para isto.
Boa sorte aí, dêem-lhe com força! Voçes são o orgulho do rugby portugal.
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Press Cup Round 5
ResponderEliminar29 May 2011
As the First Round approaches completion some teams are starting to hit their straps. Nelson College proved that they will again be contenders with a convincing win 38-5 in the Tasman region derby against Marlborough Boys' College. Christchurch Boys' High School won comfortably, away in Mid-Canterbury, against Ashburton College 45-3 to continue their unbeaten run, while rivals St. Bede's College beat Rangiora HS 61-0 at the Rangiora Showgrounds. St. Andrew's upped the ante further, now in a good vein of form, to win 38-14 over St. Thomas's, with Shirley BHS claiming their first victory of the season, to win 27-14 over Lincoln HS. Burnside HS were beaten 20-31 by Roncalli and Christ's College also lost to Timaru BHS 30-41 to complete a rare same-day duo of victories for South Canterbury over Christchurch schools. Upset result of the day was Nayland College beating Nelson neighbours Waimea College 17-15. Now only Ashburton College has failed to win a match.
"nunca tive muito jeito pa isto"
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JOHN DONNACHIE Last updated 05:00 30/05/2011SharePrint Text Size 0 commentsRelevant offersChrist's College lost their unbeaten record in the southern section of The Press Cup secondary school rugby competition when beaten 40-31 by Timaru Boys' in Timaru.
Christ's College led at halftime but after the break, Timaru Boys gained the lead with two quick tries from Jarrod Mannex. Further tries to Felise Gaogao and Arcky Seiule ended Christ's reign at the top.
Timaru are joined at the top of the table by Christchurch Boys' who overpowered Ashburton College 45-3 at Ashburton. Boys High meets Christ's College on Thursday at Rugby Park.
Roncalli College prevailed over visiting Burnside High 31-20 after a strong first-half performance.
Shirley Boys lifted themselves off the bottom of the table after recording their first win of the Press Cup with a gutsy 25-17 victory over Lincoln High at Rawhiti Domain.
St Andrew's moved into third spot in the northern section on Saturday after a comprehensive 38-14 home win over St Thomas's.
The St Andrew's forwards produced a sterling first-half effort against a much bigger St Thomas's pack.
St Bede's remain top of the northern section after accounting for Rangiora College 64-0 at Rangiora. Full-back Yoshi Fujita scored four tries.
Marlborough Boys' coach Marty Vercoe lamented his team's second-half performance in their loss at Nelson College. Nelson College ran out comfortable 38-5 winners after leading 12-5 at the break.
Nayland College, from Nelson, recorded their first win in the competition with a deserved 17-15 victory against cross-town rivals Waimea College.
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PRESS CUP MATCHES - June 4th
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St Bedes College v. Marlborough B C 12.50pm - St Bedes (CTV Match)
Nayland College v. Rangiora HS 12.00pm - Nayland College
Waimea College v. St Andrews 12.00pm - Waimea College
Nelson College v. St Thomas 12.00pm - Nelson
SOUTHERN
Thursday, 2 June 2011
Christchurch BHS v. Christs College 2.30pm - Rugby Park
Thursday, 2 June 2011
Ashburton College v. Shirley BHS 3.00pm - Ashburton College
Saturday, 4 June 2011
Lincoln HS v. Burnside HS 12.00pm - Lincoln