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Feilding Yellows gunning for Hankins Shield threepeat

“We had a goal to get the threepeat this year. We’re excited about it, hopefully not too excited and we don’t lose our composure really. “The last three years we’ve knocked Varsity out in the playoffs. There’s not going to be a team that wants it more. Hopefully that doesn’t trump our threepeat.” He said Feilding had a strong team with good culture. “[Varsity are] a good side and we know it s going to be a nail-biter. We know it’s going to come down to moments and both teams are experienced in those moments. Hopefully it goes our way.”

Feilding and Varsity set for third consecutive Hankins Shield showdown

He said he hoped for third time lucky in this year’s final. Lock Micaiah Torrance-Read, who missed the semifinal with an Achilles problem, could be back for the final. COB coach Bryan Matenga said it was disappointing to miss out, but Varsity were clinical. He said they didn’t execute their game plan in a poor first half, but he was proud of his side falling just short. Varsity were slow to start and after conceding two early tries, one a 50-metre intercept by COB flanker Elyjah Crosswell, looked off the pace. But Varsity wing TamaToa Ropati scored an intercept try of his own before half-time to swing the match in Varsity’s favour, as they took a 13-12 lead into the break.

Yellows and College lose key midfielders for club semifinals

Feilding will be missing Maraku, as well as loosie TK Howden who is with the New Zealand under-20s, and prop Tietie Tuimauga, who is in the Samoa team to play the Māori All Blacks. Dangerous fullback Drew Wild is back in the side though and even with the three key losses, coach Nathan Williams was confident he had enough depth in the rest of the team. He said it had taken them years to build the experienced core of players who had helped them win the last two championships. “We’re experienced in one-off games and knockout games. We’ve got clarity around our game plan and how we want to play against them.”

Feilding Yellows two games away from golden season

Feilding Yellows are on track to turn their season into a golden one now they are two games away from a three-peat Hankins Shield triumph.

College Old Boys unleash against Freyberg

COB, through their offloading, piled on five more tries to be 36-0 up and a cricket score beckoned in the second spell. One try was a beauty from a restart when Andre Taylor ran from his own line, Johnny Galloway crosskicked and Andrew McDougall scored 100 metres upfield. Instead, Freyberg won the second half 19-5 after they reconfigured their backline and rumbled on the oldest club player in Manawatū, 42-year-old lock Karl Stewart. COB began conceding penalties and injuries hit badly including serious ones to lock Jared Goodson (ribs) and wing Awatere Kiwara (knee). WARWICK SMITH/Stuff College Old Boys first five-eighth Stewart Cruden, right, tries to push off Freyberg fullback Beau Hourigan.

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