Adam Blair Trophy,News DRAW – NORTHTEC ADAM BLAIR – ROUND 4

DRAW – NORTHTEC ADAM BLAIR – ROUND 4

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PLEASE NOTE THERE HAVE BEEN SOME MAJOR CHANGES TO THIS WEEK’s DRAW.

This draw is now up to date as of 4:00pm, Tuesday 18th March

Date Home Away Venue Kick Off
Cancelled Whangarei Boys HS Bay of Islands College Cancelled/BOI Default  
Wednesday 19th March Dargaville HS Tikipunga HS Dargaville HS 4:30pm
Wednesday 19th March Whangaroa College Kamo HS Whangaroa College 5:00pm
Thursday 20th March Northland College Kaitaia College Northland Collage 4:30pm
Thursday 20th March Okaihau College Brothers Okaihau College 4:00pm
Thursday 20th March (Rd 5) Tikipunga HS Whangarei Boys HS Whangarei Boys HS 4:00pm

 

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The employment of Joe is just rewards after several years of service to Rugby League in Northland. Hailed as a future star in 1995 Joe was rewarded with a two year contract with the newly formed Auckland Warriors. As life has it the script doesn’t always go to plan with circumstances forcing him back to Northland and Rugby League taking less of a priority.

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Clubs P W D L B F A +/- Total Points
Games Played Won Draw Loss Bye Pts Scored Pts Against Diff
Pawarenga Broncos 12 10 2 388 146 242 20
Takahiwai Warriors 12 8 4 354 186 168 16
Otaua Valleys 12 8 4 350 186 164 16
Hikurangi Stags 12 5 7 202 262 -60 10
Moerewa Tigers 12 4 8 222 318 -96 8
Marist Brothers 10 3 7 178 344 -166 6
Otangarei Knights 12 4 8 202 288 -86 8
Horahora Broncos 12 2 10 136 302 -166 4

Round 16

Hikurangi Stags 36 Moerewa Tigers 24
Otaua Valleys 12 Pawarenga Broncos 6
Otangarei Knights 30 Marist Brothers 0 (PEN)

* Result change -Penalty applied

Round 15

Takahiwai Warriors 14 Otangarei Knights 12
Horahora Broncos 0 (PEN) Otaua Valleys (0) PEN
Pawarenga Broncos 30 Hikurangi Stags (0) DEF

* Result change -Penalty applied

Round 14

Hikurangi Stags 30 Horahora Broncos (0) DEF
Otangarei Knights 30 Moerewa Tigers 10
Takahiwai Warriors 30 Marist Brothers (0) PEN

* Result change -Penalty applied

Round 13

Pawarenga Broncos 46 Otangarei Knights 0
Moerewa Tigers 4 Takahiwai Warriors 60
Marist Brothers 38 Otaua Valleys 26

Round 12

Otangarei Knights 30 Horahora Broncos (0) DEF
Hikurangi Stags 18 Otaua Valleys 52
Takahiwai Warriors 24 Pawarenga Broncos 32
Moerewa Tigers 60 Marist Brothers 20

Round 11

Horahora Broncos 14 Takahiwai Warriors 56
Pawarenga Broncos 50 Moerewa Tigers 10
Marist Brothers 4 Hikurangi Stags 52

Round 10

Moerewa Tigers 30 Horahora Broncos (0) DEF
Otangarei Knights 4 Otaua Valleys 46
Pawarenga Broncos 48 Marist Brothers 18

Round 9

Hikurangi Stags 18 Otangarei Knights 16
Otaua Valleys 34 Takahiwai Warriors 28
Horahora Broncos 12 Pawarenga Broncos 18

Round 8

Marist Brothers 42 Horahora Broncos 18
Moerewa Tigers 22 Otaua Valleys Valleys 56
Takahiwai Warriors 30 Hikurangi Stags 0

Round 7

Moerewa Tigers 30 Hikurangi Stags DEF
Pawarenga Broncos 24 Otaua Valleys 12
Marist Brothers 56 Otangarei Knights 20

Round 6

Otangarei Knights 20 Takahiwai Warriors 24
Otaua Valleys 36 Horahora Broncos 16
Hikurangi Stags 18 Pawarenga Broncos 46

Round 5

Horahora Broncos 30 Hikurangi Stags (UR) 0
Marist Brothers 0 Takahiwai Warriors 30
Moerewa Tigers 0 Otangarei Knights 30

* Moerewa v Otangarei game not counted as played.

Round 4

Otangarei Knights 40 Pawarenga Broncos 28
Takahiwai Warriors 30 Moerewa Tigers 0
Otaua Valleys 30 Marist Brothers 0

Round 3

Horahora Broncos 0 Otangarei Knights 0
Otaua Valleya 0 Hikurangi Stags 30
Pawarenga Broncos 30 Takahiwai Warriors 0
Marist Brothers 0 Moerewa Tigers 0

Round 2

Takahiwai Warriors 28 Horahora Broncos 40
Moerewa Tigers DEF Pawarenga Broncos 30
Hikurangi Stags 0 Marist Brothers 0

Round 1

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Otaua Valleys/Hokianga 46 Otangarei Knights 0
Marist/Portland 30 Pawarenga/Muriwhenua DEF

* Marist v Pawarenga game not counted as played.