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Pursuant to the Transport (Vehicular Traffic Road Closure) Regulations 1965, notice is hereby given that the South Wairarapa District Council, for the purpose of the Festival of Christmas, will close the following roads to ordinary vehicular traffic for the period indicated hereunder.

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Wednesday, May 18, 2022 Classi eds/Sport Wairarapa Midweek 41 Martinborough topple Coasties in home game

RUGBY Chris Cogdale

Martinborough 25 East Coast 15

East Coast will play Carterton in next month’s Lane Penn Trophy fi nal for the ‘Town and Country’ series, despite being on the wrong end of the scoreline in a scrappy aff air at Martinborough.

The Coasties fi nished the three rounds tied with Gladstone but had already secured their place in the fi nal having won their clash two weeks ago.

Saturday’s game never rose to any great heights, with light rain making handling tricky, and discipline letting both sides down with referee Matt Perry dishing out fi ve yellow cards, three to the Coasties and two to Martinborough.

Playing into a brisk southerly breeze, the home side had the better of the fi rst half, dominating the scrums, and maintaining possession for numerous phases, which pleased captain Tipene Haira.

“The scrums, we’ve been working hard on and just trying to get our forwards going because we usually like to spin it wide, but we wanted to dominate them in the forwards, and I thought we did that in stages in the fi rst half,” Haira said.

“We talked about building phases and holding on to the ball because we were going into the wind and we did that quite well, but the second half we let them back in the game, our discipline wasn’t good enough and we could have been better.”

To the forefront of the home side’s dominant forward

Martinborough No 8 Cody Cunningham, with ball, and his teammates celebrate his try. PHOTOS/JADE CVETKOV

eff ort was big prop Ty Waight, who was a powerhouse at scrum time, earning several penalties, and made several strong charges with ball in hand.

“We’ve been working on his fi tness and he’s playing bloody well,” said Haira. “Hopefully he doesn’t get injured because we need him. He’s only just turned 20, he’s got a lot of potential.”

The Coasties were fi rst to score through a penalty from Joe Gordon after 19 minutes, only for Martinborough to take the lead two minutes with the try of game. Started on halfway, fullback Haira spotted two tight forwards in front of him and beat them, and then delivered a beautiful pass to winger Nathan Hunt to score out wide.

The home side’s scrum dominance paid off with a try to No 8 Cody Cunningham from a 5m scrum with the Coasties down to 14, with blindside fl anker Fynn Ellmers in the sin bin.

The visitors again paid for their poor discipline, when down to 13 players, with winger Chapman Kutia crossing wide out to extend Martinborough’s lead to 18-3.

East Coast showed true character to bounce back as fi rst-fi ve Cam Ravenwood scored from a quick tap penalty. Hunt sealed the victory with his second try after kicking through a loose ball, winning the race to the bouncing ball and sprinting away to score under the posts.

A try to hooker Coasties’ hooker George Parke converted by Gordon wrapped up the scoring.

The win was Martinborough’s second of the season and will give the team belief heading into start of the championship next week.

“Last year was a tough season, we only won one game,” said Haira, “and going into Pioneer next week it’s defi nitely a big confi dence booster.” Greytown Marist 8 37

Marist pulled away in the second half to run out comfortable winners over a Greytown side that played about 60 minutes with only 14 players, after lock Jeremy Cook was sent off for an alleged punch.

The home side held Marist for much of the game but the injection of WairarapaBush winger Soli Malatai at second-fi ve in the second half changed the game. Malatai’s tricky footwork and pace gave the Marist outside backs extra space and they took advantage, with the promising Hayden Cooper fi nishing with a hat-trick of tries.

Marist captain Peter Beech was satisfi ed with the eff ort despite missing several fi rstchoice players.

“It was a good all-round performance by us,” Beech said.

“I’m happy with the way we turned up for that, and we’re starting to click at the right time.”

Beech said although the scoreline blew out in the end, Greytown showed a lot of determination and he felt they will be a diff erent proposition when at full strength. Gladstone Eketahuna

Gladstone co-coach Stan Wright was happy with the way his side fi nished the ‘Town and Country’ series with a hard-fought win over Eketahuna at Gladstone.

Wright said Gladstone had the upper hand for most of the game and the margin could have been greater if it wasn’t for unforced errors.

Eketahuna got within four points midway through the second half, before two late tries sealed the bonus point victory.

Fullback Harry Eschenbach and hooker Ryan Wilson stood out for the winners, while second-fi ve Robbie Anderson was a constant threat with ball in hand a determined defender for Eketahuna.

“We’ve still a got a lot to work on,” said Wright.

“The main thing is we see the boys building and it’s best to say they see what we’re trying to do is working and they’re starting to believe in it.

“At the start it was all totally new, and it took a while for them to trust the system, but they see it does work if you stick to the plan.” Lane Penn trophy provisional points

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