McFall Fuel Whanganui Barbarians are all set for the second tilt of their two-match series with Northern sub-union after sweeping another series against Wairarapa Bush Barbarians in Masterton on Saturday.
Having beaten Wairarapa Bush 31-19 in Whanganui on August 9th, Barbarians coach Danny Tamehana was wary of repeating the 2024 campaign where his team narrowly lost the return match, predominantly due to lacking squad depth on the day.
However, playing on the No2 grass field rather than the artificial No1 pitch at Masterton’s Memorial Park, Whanganui worked hard for a tight 21-10 victory.
“[The grass] suited us,” said Tamehana.
“It was actually really good, [because] they were up for it from what I found out afterwards talking to their coaches – something they had really targeted after the first loss.
“The boys were really good, we were a little bit pushed for time that day, but we seemed to click onto it.”
Again, the squad was a little light due to last minute withdrawals, having a small reserve bench similar to their defeat the previous weekend against Northern in Taihape.
“At least we had a front-row rotation, so that worked a lot better,” said Tamehana.
“Young Blake [Mitchell] at second-five was good, he was a halfback [in club rugby], and he played well.
“Mason [Johnson] led them well in the forwards. The rest played well, those two just led well.”
The Barbarians will now rematch with Northern at Cooks Gardens this Saturday.
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It was a fun way for Whanganui Pasifika to finish off their five-match programme in an attack-orientated fixture with Hutt Valley Samoans at Spriggens Park on Saturday.
Playing right to the finish, a late comeback by Whanganui was not quite enough, beaten 44-40.
Down 39-19 in the final quarter, the home side got tries from the likes of Peni Waqatabu, Apolosi Tawake and Epeli Delasau, with Jarrad Moeke and Sanaila Tawake adding conversions, but the clock ran out.
Notably, 20-game capped Steelform Whanganui prop Raymond Salu made his return to playing after having had issues with a finger infection.
Guided by Joshua Brown and Mike Lama, Pasifika took on a range of opponents in Manawatu Māori, Wellington Fijians and Hutt Valley Samoans, while sweeping their games against the Pasifika teams of Manawatu and Horowhenua-Kapiti.
“Huge in terms of interest, huge in terms of numbers, the skills-wise has always been there,” said Brown.
“The challenge always is at training to get those combinations coming through, but all-and-all we’re just happy with the growth and interest.
“It’s always about building - last year was a start point for us and again this year seeing some of our younger ones, it’s all about interest and keeping the culture, because that’s the heart of what Pasifika is.
“Rugby’s the driver and the tool, but us together as a community, keeping it together for the younger ones, is cool.”
Results, August 30th
McFall Fuel Whanganui Barbarians bt Wairarapa Bush Barbarians 21-10
Hutt Valley Samoans bt Whanganui Pasifika 44-40
Manawatu Māori bt Awa FM Whanganui Tane Māori 35-31
Hawke’s Bay U19’s bt Heartland Hurricanes U20’s 50-12
Taranaki U18 Girls bt Rivercity Golf Whanganui U18 Girls 27 - 19
Taranaki U16 Girls bt Longrun Spouting Whanganui U16 Girls 34 -5
By Jared Smith
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