Taranaki v Auckland
Ingelwood • October 10th 2020
28 - 29
Taranaki

1-Reuben O’Neill, 2- Ricky Riccitelli, 3-Ben May, 4-Kaylum Boshier, 5-Findlamor Hoeata, 6-Mitchell Crosswell 7-Lachlan Boshier ©, 8- Pita Gus Sowakula, 9- Warwick Lahmert, 10-Stephen Perofeta, 11-Lewis Ormand, 12-Daniel Waite, 13-Sean Wainui ©, 14-Jacob Raumaitayuki-Kneepkens, 15-Jayson Potroz
Reserves: 16- Bradley Slater, 17-Chris Gawler, 18-Donald Brighouse, 19-Josh Lord, 20-Mitchell Brown, 21- Lisati Milo-Harris, 22-Codey Rei, 23-Lukas Halls

Auckland
  1. James Lay 2. Leni Apisai 3. Marcel Renata 4. Scott Scrafton 5. Jack Whetton 6. Adrian Choat 7. Blake Gibson 8. Waimana Reidlinger-Kapa 9. Taufa Funaki 10. Harry Plummer 11. Salesi Rayasi 12. TJ Faiane © 13. Tumua Manu 14. AJ Lam 15. Jordan Trainor
    Reserves: Soane Vikena, Jarred Adams, Marco Fepulea’i, Hamish Dalzell, Niko Jones, Jonathan Ruru, Simon Hickey, Tanielu Tele’a

Auckland MOTM v Taranaki

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Nogusta
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October 8, 3:04am

@KiwiMurph he clashed heads in the warmups. The doc was taking too long with the stitches so Ruru ran on with the team.

ACT Crusader
ACT Crusader
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October 8, 3:08am

@African-Monkey I’ve been pretty impressed with Choat defence and work at the tackle. SRA and NPC so far has unearthed some very good loose forwards.

But neither Gibson and Choat really carry much but are more about helping to secure attacking ball.

KiwiMurph
KiwiMurph
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October 10, 1:32am

Looked like a deliberate finger in the eye

Tim
Tim
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October 10, 2:17am

Lam should've gone closer to the posts.

Duluth
Duluth
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October 10, 3:51am

The loose forward balance is off. In this game 3 of the 4 loosies play the same role and are similar size/shape (Gibson, Choat, Jones)

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African Monkey
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October 10, 7:59am

@Duluth Exactly right. It's unlike an Auckland side to not have that big bruising loose forward we're used to. Now we're full of solid toilers.

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Nogusta
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October 13, 8:44pm

@African-Monkey Sione Tuipulotu is that guy with Akira and Sotutu away. Interesting to see if he gets back on the bench this week or if Jones gets another crack.

Daffy Jaffy
Daffy Jaffy
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October 8, 2:19am

Auckland v Taranaki

James Lay (University)
Leni Apisai (Ponsonby)
Marcel Renata (University)
Scott Scrafton (Grammar TEC)
Jack Whetton (Grammar TEC)
Adrian Choat (Waitemata)
Blake Gibson (Ponsonby)
Waimana Riedlinger-Kapa (Ponsonby)
Taufa Funaki (Marist)
Harry Plummer (Grammar TEC)
Salesi Rayasi (Marist)
TJ Faiane © (Pakuranga)
Tumua Manu (College Rifles)
AJ Lam (Grammar TEC)
Jordan Trainor (Ponsonby)

Soane Vikena (Ponsonby)(DEBUT)
Jarred Adams (Suburbs)
Marco Fepulea’i (Ponsonby)
Hamish Dalzell (College Rifles)
Niko Jones (Waitemata)(DEBUT)
Jonathan Ruru (University)
Simon Hickey (Grammar TEC)
Tanielu Tele’a (Marist)

Auckland travel to Inglewood for their Round 5 clash with Championship team Taranaki this Saturday afternoon.

Head Coach, Alama Ieremia has made various changes to the 23 travelling to New Plymouth. The Blue and White Hoops will be on the road for the second week in a row after their 20-16 victory over Bay of Plenty in Rotorua. Ieremia has taken some lessons from his team’s implementation on the field last Friday.

“This week we have another away fixture that will test us. At times last week we played some good rugby, but we know we could’ve executed a lot better in other areas” said Ieremia.

Two Auckland Rugby Academy graduates will be given their chance off the bench this Saturday in Taranaki. Ponsonby Hooker, Soane Vikena and Waitemata Loose Forward, Niko Jones will be in line for their Auckland debut for Saturday’s fixture.

Harry Plumer will move into the first-five position while Simon Hickey will be hoping to inject some energy from the bench later in the game.

Marist Utility Back, Taniela Tele’a will make his first appearance of the season for the Blue and White’s in the 23 jersey. Salesi Rayasi has been named on the left wing after scoring both of Auckland’s trys in their victory over The Steamers.

Head Coach, Alama Ieremia will be looking for a full 80-minute performance and is aware of what Taranaki can bring to the table.

“We are facing an injured Bulls team who will be hurting from last week and we all know what happens when you deal with an angry Bull. The team is excited about the challenge and it’s an opportunity for some players to express their skills – we need to be better than last week.”

Kickoff is at 2:05pm on Saturday from TET Stadium, Taranaki.

Duluth
Duluth
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October 10, 1:16am

Trainor has been up and down this year. Mostly down.

If we are going have that many errors at fullback we might as well pick Rayasi at the back and have Tele’a on the wing

KiwiMurph
KiwiMurph
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October 10, 1:31am

Auckland should bring Tele'a on - they need some ball running.

Duluth
Duluth
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October 10, 1:33am

@KiwiMurph said in Taranaki v Auckland:

Looked like a deliberate finger in the eye

After the whistle too. May frustrated by the penalty

Tim
Tim
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October 10, 2:52am

LOL not straight at the end.

nzzp
nzzp
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October 10, 2:56am

@Tim said in Taranaki v Auckland:

LOL not straight at the end.

hey, a BP win from where we were was remarkable. Good effort lads.

But yeah, some random reffing calls, but not as influential as our ongoing unforced errors and terrible defensive alignment at times.

Frankly, that win has made my afternoon ... a pleasant surprise.

Tim
Tim
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October 8, 2:22am

Looking forward to watching Vikena and Tele'a.

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African Monkey
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October 8, 3:04am

@ACT-Crusader Nah, not on attack anyway. Our loose trio lacks a bit of punch now with Ioane and Sotutu going into the ABs setup. Having said that, we don't really have a choice atm so they're kind of put there together by default.