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Premier Club Rugby Auckland Rugby Union AUCKLAND RUGBY UNION PREMIER CLUB RUGBY ALAN MCEVOY PORTOLA Suburbs 19 Marist 17 University 15 East Tamaki 15 College Rifles 14 Papatoetoe 10 Eden 9 Waitakere City 7 Ponsonby 9 Waitemata 6 Grammar TEC 6 Otahuhu 4 Pakuranga 5 Mt Wellington 4 Manukau Rovers 2 THIS WEEK’S DRAW NEXT WEEK’S DRAW ALAN MCEVOY MEMORIAL SHIELD ALAN MCEVOY MEMORIAL SHIELD Eden v Manukau Rovers Grammar TEC v Eden Pakuranga v Grammar TEC Manukau Rovers v Suburbs Ponsonby v University Ponsonby v Pakuranga Suburbs v College Rifles University v College Rifles PORTOLA TROPHY PORTOLA TROPHY Marist v Mt Wellington Mt Wellington v Waitemata Otahuhu v East Tamaki Papatoetoe v East Tamaki Waitemata v Papatoetoe Waitakere City v Otahuhu Waitakere City v BYE Marist v BYE EDEN V PAKURANGA V MANUKAU ROVERS GRAMMAR TEC Gribblehirst Park, 2.45pm Bell Park, 2.45pm Referee: James Doleman Referee: Geoffrey Willmott ARs: Moe Mata’afa, Paul Devane ARs: Brad Evans, Eamon Drumm Frnack Friconnet 1 William Fonua Jerry Samania 1 Hyosuke Watanbe Blake Hill 2 Ionatana Sio Steve Afoa 2 Sam Thomas Karl Shepherd 3 Eukharis Simanu Eroni Emosi 3 Michael Tamoaieta Jorge Asi 4 Toma Tia Ben Neenee 4 Eddie Rangi Cameron Rutherford 5 Michael Kaivelata John Akau ola aula 5 Tavita Milo James Rutherford 6 Sione To’a (c) Max East 6 Cardiff Vaega Rupert Taavao 7 Frederick Kei/Niu Taufa David Whitecliffe-Davies 7 Sitiveni Ramatalei Goswienus Van Heeswyk 8 Siosiua Kaifa Ezra Meleisia 8 Michael Moa Ignacio Costa 9 Charles Teraitua Gerald Van Wyk 9 Lisati Milo-Harris Nicholas Costa 10 Chance Bunce Sam Vaevae 10 Harry Pllummer Max Leaana 11 Sosaia Tuihalanginie Hawaii Ahokovi 11 Matthew Storm Paulo Sasulu 12 Ranjoleon Tupuola Lino Tiatia 12 Kelekolio Hifo Gareth Williams-Spiers 13 Bobby Motuliki George Emosi 13 Nikolai Foliaki Brody Lam 14 Samuel Hafoka Tiaan Brownless 14 TJ Vaega Olivier Roux 15 Valenitaine Sifa Sam Shearer 15 Michigan Lam Stuart Taavao 16 Laulea Poutaufa Byron Thomas 16 Michael Elsgood Mathias Schosser 17 Sakaio Gaogao Jacob Kendall 17 Peni Kaufusi Taniela Napaa 18 Siosifa Pikokivaka Liam Morris 18 Afi Ielemia William Vaatiuola 19 Niu Taufa/Sione Pua Timote Militoni 19 Isaac Folaumoetui Joe Tiatia 20 Samuela Ofanoa Fatui Fotu-Moala 20 Paul Richardson Uilisone Leumuava 21 Lucky Potoae Scott Martin 21 Faeo Teutau Feiloaki Funaki 22 Lemeki Valako Rupert Van der Pol 22 Brendan Ward Coaches: David Bateman, Brent Semmons Coach: Hayden Roe Coaches: Pita Alatini, Scott Palmer Coaches: Sam Ward, Darryl Menzies, Samiu Management: Junior Williams, Paul Bateman, Management: Martin Madden, Max Management: Glyn Davies Vahafolau Martyn Sigley, Seamus Olean Woodward, Tere Teraitua Management: Darryl Follows, Ollie Polson, Iosefa Tuiasau, Simon Noton PONSONBY V SUBURBS V UNIVERSITY COLLEGE RIFLES Western Springs, 2.45pm Shadbolt Park, 2.45pm Referee: Richard Loten Referee: Kyle Harris ARs: Stephen Huinga, David Ferguson ARs: Simon Lavery, Jason Masters Junior Halafuka 1 Marcel Renata Isi Tu’ungafasi 1 Emerson Tamura-Paki Willie Uili 2 Kurt Eklund Leif Schwencke 2 Ash Bell Marco Fepulea’i 3 Barnaby Abdale-Weir Michael Palmer 3 Dexter Faamoana Sam Ulufonua 4 Jonathan Neary Trope Yandall 4 Josh Brajkovic James Lane 5 Lyndon Dunshea Dean Williams 5 Russell Dobbie (c) Waharai Waitohi 6 Steven Luatua Jamason Fa’anana-Schultz 6 Cam Suafoa Aleks Dabek 7 Sinclair Dominikovich-Murray Beau Birtwhistle 7 Sione Havili Talitui Presley Tufuga 8 Uini Fetalaiga Charles Makasini 8 Jeremy Innes Campbell Woodmass 9 Basil Aholelei Brad Moyer 9 Ash Tuia Daniel Bowden 10 Tyrone Elkington-MacDonald (c) (c) Carl Perry 10 Otu Mausia Tilitili Puloka 11 Lui Morel Aaron Collins 11 Loma Iloahefaiva William Talataina-Mu 12 Kava Fuavao Sebastian Visinia 12 Tumua Manu Keenan Masina 13 Luke Graham Vara Duisokosoko 13 Loketi Manu Freedom Vaha’akolo 14 Amos Pogia Sailosi Vatubua 14 Emmanuel Lamositele Pryor Collier 15 Sam Lawson Jona Sawailau 15 Tom Bailey Charles Napa’a 16 Conor McCowan Victor Tu’ungafasi 16 JP Sauni Alex Matapo 17 James Ferrier Leka Tu’ungafasi 17 Tolo Halangahu Robert Cobb 18 Richmond Tongatama Jone Nairabokitonga 18 Iose Brown Thomas Fisiihoi 19 Nathan Harris Telefoni Iakopo-afa 19 Shayne Way Waimana Riedlinger-Kapa 20 Paoraian Manual-Harmen Adam Jones 20 Lucas Schuler Santana Marshall-Baker 21 Mike King Rameka Paraki 21 Joseph Tangulu Patrick Tausie 22 Matt Jones Bruno Tuivai 22 Tevita Halafihi Coaches: Peter Leulusoo, Tani Fuga, Coaches: Cam Mather, Andre Morris, Coach: Charlie McAlister Coaches: John Clough, John Cocker, Kevin Senio Jason McLean Management: Allie Wright, Sithon Sok, Jamie Hodgetts Management: Jess Jones, Morna Pulevaka Management: Harley Mathews, Pete Shaw, Jonny Warin, Mike Perez, Duane Farndon Management: Sophie Wilson, Justin Wootton, Jeremy Wallis, James Stevenson Tim Hyde-Smith MARIST V OTAHUHU V MT WELLINGTON EAST TAMAKI Dunkirk Road, 2.45pm Sturges Park, 2.45pm Referee: Timothy Olliff Referee: Dane Robinson ARs: Rob Ah Kuoi, Maggie Cogger-Orr ARs: Allen Keyte, Michael Reynolds John tevaga 1 Tom Vanikolo (c) Maloney Taleni 1 Livai Toofohe Otto Faiva 2 Mikey Sosene-Feagai Ale Fiti 2 Ioane Ioane Sylvester Taupau 3 Amosa Tanuvasa Soane Tupou 3 Brian Asiata Charles Graham 4 Joe Eneliko Sanele Williams 4 Alesana Leatioo Peter Chanel Tagaloa 5 Sirovai Fuatai Nuupeau Mataia 5 Kiti Manu Bryan Mulitalo 6 Falani Sanele Joseph Fuimaono 6 Raymond Vunipola Atonio Fruean 7 Jerry Aoelua Ofisa Latu 7 Laga Fasavalu (c) George Gray 8 Sam Finau Lokeni Tuifua 8 David Faalili Hershel Gideon 9 Harry Pualau Melani Matavao 9 Toelau Silipa Jack Saena 10 Sione Fanguna Stanley Paulo-Tialavea Morris 10 Timoteo Iosua Paovale Sofai 11 Michael Tiozzo Kevin Aiono 11 Siafau Talanoa Sione Ahoafi 12 Peti Ah Mu Michael Tavae 12 Wilson Silipa Salesi Rayasi 13 Sio Tapili Anonthy Paulo 13 Preston Elama Roberto Ipiniu 14 Steve Sae Zion Seuula 14 Luke Faaui William Raea 15 Lomani Uilou Tupu Tavae 15 Soloa Silipa Myles Hunkin 16 Sevia Toaala Siatua Felauai 16 Johnny Liaina John Bosco Tagaloa 17 Sam Crichton Dion Silva 17 Sione Vala Alexio Kauvalu 18 Keith Taala 18 Fetuuloa Havili Richard Matariki 19 Sione Matakaiogo 19 Paea Filimoeatu Darius Apulu 20 Sepulona Apineru Ita Faataape 20 Selu Vaoiva Alfred Sifa 21 Samoa Otto Faitasiga Magele 21 Uilisoni Fakakovi Eric Tapelu 22 Paula Uilou 22 Tapuaiga Lealaua Coaches: Sione Sione, Filipo Levi, Coaches: Doug Sanft, Duncan McGrory Coaches: Taipi Lolesio Paulo Tialavea, Coaches: David Usu, Ian Toki, Reuben Lava, Tillam Kapsin, Tanner Vili Management: Anna Uilou Etena Vaiouga, Jason Wordsworth David Faalili Management: George Apulu, Manager: Turua Ford, Trainers: Moe Moelasi, Manusina Sope Sani Sanileva WAITEMATA V PAPATOETOE TOP POINTS SCORERS Waitemata Park, 2.45pm Referee: Ryan Borthwick TRIES ARs: Henry Wakefield, John Farndon Salesi Rayasi Marist 14 Mike Te’o 1 Kalave Ma’a Nelson Lolohea Loco College Rifles 11 Chris Vaifale 2 Peter Fa’alili Sam Ioane 3 Zac Faumuina Freedom Vaha’akolo Ponsonby 10 Joe Faumui 4 Ratu Berry Sam Shearer Pakuranga 10 Airi Hunt 5 Paul Tuaimalo Brenton Helleur University 9 Toa Ahio 6 Ben Sa’u Mario Ozich 7 Zinzan Tusialofa (c) Malu Fuimaono 8 Olajuwon Noa Fred Tavita 9 Tofaga Iese Filo Lepou 10 Aukusitino Poluleuligaga POINTS Peter Milani 11 Junior Kiria Faleniu Iosi 12 Tino Mafoe Harry Plummer Grammar TEC 101 Moape Qiolevu 13 Junior Nu’u Will Talataina-Mu Ponsonby 97 Puipui Sinaauloa 14 Selwyn Loamanu Tyrone Elkington-MacDonald Karl Siemsen 15 Jesse Latana University 96 Rob Meyer 16 Dominic Maupese Tavita Setu 17 Sam Vaoga Rodrigo Costa Eden 89 Brandon Savaiinaea 18 Frank Lepou Timoteo Iosua East Tamaki 88 Gafatasi Tuimaono 19 Manuha Pauta Dion Fraser 20 Caleb Fa’alili Monty Tapu 21 Patrick Fa’apoi Paaka Hakaraia 22 Simione Bolea Coaches: Rory Lord, Daniel Morath Coaches: Junior Poluleuligaga, Management: Vanessa Cope, Nigel Chang, Nooroa Tokahere Stephen Jones Management: Sio Taimalietane, Hollice Palelei, Tony Cairns, 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