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===Fox Memorial===
====Standings====
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=====Round 1=====
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| date = 1 May
| time = 6:00
| home = Richmond
| score = 26-24
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| title =Bulldogs vs Pirates Premiers
| publisher = Auckland Rugby League
| date = 2024-05-01
| url =https://www.aucklandleague.co.nz/matchcentre/4412790
| accessdate = 2024-05-03}}</ref>
| away = Point Chevalier
| try1 = Anthony Goulton 3 (6m, 13m, 74m), Ropati Tupa'i (60m)
| con1 = Beau Cordtz 3/5 (7m, 14m)
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| try2 = Paul Nuia (21m), Compton Fuatimau (47m), Dylan Tavita (43m), Patrick Sipley (70m), Casey Tomai (80m)
| con2 = Brody Tamarua (22m, 48m, 44m, 71m, 80m)
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| attendance = 400
| referee = Paki Parkinson
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| time = 2:30
| home = Howick
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| title =Hornets Premier vs Lions Premier
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=====Round 3=====
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==References==
==References==

Revision as of 06:10, 3 May 2024

Auckland Rugby League
2024 Auckland Rugby League season logo
Founded1909[1]
ResponsibilityAuckland
HeadquartersRugby League House, 17-19 Beasley Ave, Penrose, Auckland 1061[2]
Key peopleRebecca Russell (Chief Executive)
CompetitionsFox Memorial Premiership

Fox Memorial Championship

Women's Premiership
Websiteaucklandleague.co.nz
As of 20 April 2024

The 2024 Auckland Rugby League season is the 116th season since the founding of the Auckland Rugby League in 1909. The senior season began with a 3 round qualifying competition where their were 4 pools of 4, with the top 3 teams froom each qualufying for the Fox Premier competion. The 4 teams which failed to qualify were Ponsonby, Hibiscus Coast, Northcote, and Mangere East. Mangere East were the only team to have missed out from the previous season with Otara Scorpions regaining a place in the top flight.

Preceded by 116th Auckland Rugby League season
2024
Succeeded by

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Premier competitions

The Fox Memorial Shield competition will begin after a 3-week Fox Qualifying competition. Due to covid disrupted seasons from 2020 to 2022 the Auckland Rugby League decided that “2023 and 2024 will work as a bridge between the 2022 shortened season and by 2025 will see a return to a more exclusive Fox Memorial Premiership competition”, with the 2025 season seeing only 8 teams in the Fox Memorial premiership, down from the 12 teams of 2023 and 2024.[3]

Fox Memorial Competition

The men's premiership competition started on April 6 with a 3-round grading competition. There are16 teams competing divided into 4 pools based on their seeding from their finishing positions at the end of the 2023 regular season.[4]

Fox Memorial Qualifying

The 4 pools for qualifying were as follows with seedings in brackets based on the 2023 finishing positions:[5]

Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D
(1) Richmond (2) Point Chevalier (3) Howick (4) Papakura
(8) Te Atatū (7) Mt Albert (6) Marist (5) Ōtāhuhu
(9) Glenora (10) Manukau (11) Bay Roskill (12) Māngere East
(16) Ponsonby (15) Hibiscus Coast (14) Northcote (13) Ōtara

Pool A Standings

Team Pld W D L F A % Pts
Te Atatu Roosters 3 3 0 0 122 34 359% 6
Richmond Rovers 3 2 0 1 122 30 407% 4
Glenora Bears 3 1 0 2 48 132 36% 2
Ponsonby Ponies 3 0 0 3 28 124 23% 0
Round 1
James Hickey scores Te Atatu's 3rd try with Paterika Vaivai celebrating to the left.
Jeremiah Schuster passing to Viliame Cerei of Richmond.

Te Atatū beat last years runners up Richmond at Grey Lynn Park 18–16. Richmond scored first through Ropati Tupa'i but Te Atatū edged the next 60 minutes with a physical display on attack and defence, scoring tries to Shane Hannam, Penu Figota, and James Hickey, all converted by Nickolas Lythgo. Hooker Khalan Clyde nearly sealed the win with a 50-metre break away run but was hauled down by Trent Schaumkel and Viliame Cerei on the try line. Richmond responded late with two tries to James Gavet, both converted by Beau Cordtz but ran out of time. [6] At Victoria Park a new look Glenora side struggled to beat Ponsonby, with Lonnie Papani's 58th minute try giving Glenora the breathing room needed to hang on.

6 April Richmond 16-18 Te Atatu Grey Lynn Park 2, Grey Lynn  
2:30 Try: Ropati Tupa'i (8m), James Gavet 2 (71m, 78m)
Con: Beau Cordtz 2/3 (72m, 78m)
[7] Try: Shane Hannam (13m), Penu Figota (20m), James Hickey (62m)
Con: Nickolas Lythgo 3/3 (14m, 22m, 64m)
Attendance: 500
Referee: Joseph Green, Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), Kevin Ah-Ken (TJ)
6 April Ponsonby 22-24 Glenora Victoria Park 1  
2:30 Try: Lanardo Ikinofo (33m), Etu Lotoa’atu (43m), Charles Gabriel (48m), Daymon Abbey (68m)
Con: Charles Gabriel 2 (44m, 70m)
Pen: Mitchuel Elima (8m)
[8] Try: John Vake (16m), Montell Tuese (22m), Keanu Devlin (27m), Valentino Yandall (38m), Lonnie Papani (56m)
Con: Anderson Mafi 2 (24m, 28m)
Referee: Viggo Rasmussen, Brent Newton (TJ), Warren Clarke (TJ)
Round 2
Ponsonby attacking during the first half.
James Hickey making a break leading to Jeremiah Poutu's 61st minute try.

Richmond thrashed Glenora 60-12 with Jeremiah Schuster, Benjamin Kosi, Ropati Tupa'i, and Anthony Goulton scoring doubles and Beau Cordtz converting 8 of their 11 tries. In Te Atatū the home team took a 16-6 lead into the break playing into a strong wind. In the second half they dominated territory with Fine Vakautakakala and Khalan Clyde making several breaks. Polima Siaki scored 3 tries with Jeremiah Poutu scoring 2 and kicking a conversion, while Cyprus Schuman scored 2 tries on the left wing. Ponsonby's points came from a converted try to Daymon Abbey. The match was streamed on the iknowitNZ YouTube channel.[9]

13 April Glenora 12-60 Richmond Harold Moody Park 1, Glen Eden  
2:30 Try: Mark Tuisalega (14m), Malakai Kupu (69m)
Con: Lonnie Papani 2/2 (16m, 70m)
[10] Try: Jeremiah Schuster 2 (1m, 28m), Waikare Ratima (4m), Benjamin Kosi 2 (7m, 80m), Ropati Tupa'i 2 (16m, 62m), Hawaiiki Annandale (21m), Anthony Goulton 2 (42m, 47m), Casey Tomai (69m)
Con: Beau Cordtz 8/11 (1m, 5m, 8m, 16m, 22m, 28m, 48m, 69m)
Referee: David Millar, Warren Clarke (TJ), Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ)
13 April Te Atatu 54-6 Ponsonby Jack Colvin 1, Te Atatū  
2:30 Try: Cyprus Schuman 2 (7m, 68m), Polima Siaki 3 (16m, 58m, 76m), Jeremiah Poutu 2 (23m, 61m), Daniel Sausau (55m), Khalan Clyde (65m), Nikolas Lythgo (71m)
Con: Nikolas Lythgo 6/9 (17m, 24m, 56m, 59m, 62m, 66m), Jereliah Poutu 1/1 (77m)
[11] Try: Daymon Abbey (30m)
Con: Charles Gabriel (31m)
Attendance: 250
Referee: Nigel Williams, Joshua Siaki (TJ), Ngaone Sefo (TJ)
Round 3

Solomon Vasuvulagi was on debut for Richmond and scored a hat trick in their easy 46-0 win over Ponsonby which confined the Ponies to the Sharman Cup for the 2024 season. Anthony Goulton also scored 3 tries while Beau Cordtz scored one and added 4 conversions. At Jack Colvin Park the Roosters took the Dennis Williams Cup off Glenora for the first time in well over a decade with a comfortable 50-12 win. Polima Siaki opened the scoring against his former club with Jeremiah Poutu scoring 3 tries, and Cyprus Schuman and Khalan Clyde both scoring doubles. Nickolas Lythgo converted 7 of their 9 tries.

20 April Richmond 46-0 Ponsonby Grey Lynn Park 2, Grey Lynn  
2:30 Try: Solomon Vasuvulagi 3 (13m, 27m, 42m), James Gavet (18m), Anthony Goulton 3 (22m, 60m, 67m), Delano Atai (53m), Beau Cordtz (70m)
Con: Beau Cordtz 4/8 (19m, 22m, 54m, 61m), James Gavet 1/1 (71m)
[12] Referee: Brent Newton, Grant Smith (TJ), and Ngaone Sefo (TJ)
20 April Te Atatu 50-12 Glenora Jack Colvin 1, Te Atatu  
2:30 Try: Polima Siaki (3m), Cyprus Schuman 2 (8m, 31m), Jeremiah Poutu 3 (22m, 39m, 61m), Kadiyae Ioka (67m), Khalan Clyde 2 (70m, 79m)
Con: Nickolas Lythgo 7/9 (5m, 9m, 33m, 40m, 68m, 71m, 80m)
[13] Try: Inoke Kupu (18m), Montell Tuese (55m)
Con: Lonnie Papani 2/2 (19m, 56m)
Referee: Keven Ah-Ken, Warren Clarke (TJ), Joshua Siaki (TJ), David Simpson (Match Manager)

Pool B Standings

Team Pld W D L F A % Pts
Mount Albert Lions 3 3 0 0 96 20 480% 6
Manukau Magpies 3 1 0 2 44 76 58% 4
Point Chevalier Pirates 3 1 0 2 70 46 152% 2
Hibiscus Coast 3 0 0 3 34 102 33% 0
Round 1

Point Chevalier had a comfortable 42–12 win over Hibiscus Coast who are looking to come up to the Fox competition for the first time in several years. Point Chevalier trailed until the 21st minute and only lead 14–6 at halftime. Siapo Pasene scored 3 tries for Point Chevalier with veteran Francis Leger also scoring twice. Mount Albert thrashed Manukau 46–0 with William Piliu scoring 2 tries as did Herman Retzlaff who has joined from Point Chevalier. Dion Fraser converted 7 from 8.

6 April Point Chevalier 42-12 Hibiscus Coast Walker Park 2, Point Chevalier  
2:30 Try: Nehemiah Amoroa (8m), Dylan Tavita (21m), Siapo Pasene 3 (30m, 47m, 65m), Michael Ki (53m), Francis Leger 2 (57m, 80m), Zensei Inu (60m)
Con: Brody Tamarua 3 (22m, 54m, 80m)
[14] Try: Ian Mills (5m), Metui Kalekale (75m)
Con: Caleb Carter 2/2 (5m, 76m)
Referee: David Millar, Simon Bailey (TJ), Chris Eagle (TJ), Hiria Cameron (Match Manager), Alofa Murray (Match Manager)
6 April Mount Albert 46-0 Manukau Fowlds Park 1, Morningside  
2:30 Try: Kristian Petty (1m), Andrew Nansen (4m), William Piliu 2 (14m, 43m), Eiden Ackland (30m), Herman Retzlaff 2 (56m, 63m), Rory Ropati (67m)
Con: Dion Fraser 7/8 (2m, 17m, 32m, 44m, 56m, 65m, 69m)
[15] Referee: Paki Parkinson, Maxine Godinet (TJ), Leigh Fletcher (TJ)
Round 2

The live streamed match of the round was played between Point Chevalier and Mount Albert at Walker park in Point Chevalier. For the second time in a row Mount Albert handed the Pirates a defeat, coming home strongly to take the match with two second half tries. William Piliu ran into a hole for Mount Albert to score what turned out to be the winner with Dion Fraser converting it. Ratu Noborisi from the NZ Warriors SG Ball 2023 side scored a double for Point Chevalier.[16] At Stanmore Bay the visiting Manukau side scored 4 tries in 22 minutes, however Hibiscus Coast replied with 3 tries all converted by Caleb Carter to tie the scores at halftime. With the game in the balance and both sides hopes of qualifying for the Fox on the line it was the Magpies who came home the strongest with Kahn Munokoa giving them the lead in the 76th minute with a converted try, then Samuel Nati sealed win with an 80th minute try.

13 April Point Chevalier 16-18 Mount Albert Walker Park 2, Point Chevalier  
2:30 Try: Ratu Naborisi 2 (5m, 16m), Patrick Sipley (55m)
Con: Francis Leger 2/3 (6m, 17m)
[17] Try: Bonowai Baledrokadroka (24m), Eteuati Tatupu (58m), William Piliu (69m)
Con: Dion Fraser 3/3 (25m, 59m, 70m)
Referee: Anthony Eliott, Corey Jull (TJ), Maxine Godinet (TJ), Hiria Cameron and Alofa Murray (Match Managers)
13 April Hibiscus Coast 18-28 Manukau Stanmore Bay 1, Whangaparāoa  
2:30 Try: Nukutawhiti Davison (30m), Kavana Te Kiri-Ryan (37m), Samuel Waterworth (71m)
Con: Caleb Carter 3/3 (30m, 38m, 71m)
[18] Try: Danya Aleni (3m), Kahn Munokoa 2 (7m, 76m), Viliami Kuli (14m), Paea Fotu (22m), Samuel Nati (80m)
Con: Samuel Nati (5m), Raven Togiafofoa (80m)
Referee: Keven Ah-Ken, Grant Smith (TJ), Luke Bickerstaff (TJ)
Round 3

Manukau caused the upset of the round handing Point Chevalier their second straight defeat out at Moyle Park. After the Pirates took a 12-4 lead the Magpies scored in the 5th minute to Yijo John, and the 60th minute to Aisake Tauatina with Samuel Nati converting both to secure the 4 point win. At Fowld's Park, Hibiscus Coast scored first with Suliasi Kalekale crossing, but the Lions scored at regular intervals to ease to a 32-4 win with Kristian Petty scoring twice. The Raiders will now spend the season in the Sharman Cup finishing last of the 4 in their pool.

20 April Manukau 16-12 Point Chevalier Moyle Park 1, Māngere  
2:30 Try: Kahn Munokoa (18m), Yijo John (56m), Aisake Tauatina (60m)
Con: Samuel Nati 2/3 (58m, 62m)
[19] Try: Taipari Wikitera (30m), Ramo Solomona (42m)
Con: Brody Tamarua 2/2 (32m, 43m)
Referee: Leon Williamson, Tameilau Pauuvale (TJ), Will Toelau (TJ), Elizabeth Te Taitua (Match Manager)
20 April Mount Albert 32-4 Hibiscus Coast Fowlds Park 1, Morningside  
2:30 Try: Kristian Petty 2 (13m, 60m), Noah Harmer-Campbell (25m), Isaiah Fale (54m), Kulima Tafea (62m), Andrew Nansen (72m)
Con: Dion Fraser 3/5 (14m, 55m, 71m), Eiden Ackland 1/1 (73m)
[20] Try: Suliasi Kalekale (1m) Referee: Nigel Williams, Leigh Fletcher (TJ), Chris Eagle (TJ)

Pool C Standings

Team Pld W D L F A % Pts
Bay Roskill Vikings 3 3 0 0 132 44 300% 6
Howick Hornets 3 2 0 1 86 58 148% 4
Marist Saints 3 1 0 2 64 86 74% 2
Northcote Tigers 3 0 0 3 46 140 33% 0
Round 1

Howick started strongly with a 30–10 win over Marist with Hirini Holmes, a Counties Manukau junior rep from Pukekohe High School on debut scoring twice.[21] Manurewa Marlins junior and recent school leaver from De La Salle, Norman Cameron Tuipulotu scored a try and kicked two goals while also on debut. Bay Roskill made short work of Northcote on their opponents ground with a 52–22 win, with the Tanielu brothers, Jarvis (3 tries), Joshua (6 conversion), and Zion (1 try) accounting for 28 of their points.[22]

6 April Howick 30-10 Marist Paparoa Park 1, Howick  
2:30 Try: Hirini Holmes 2 (7m, 80m), Jarney Proctor (44m), Joshua Cooper (58m), Francis Tuimauga (62m), Norman Cameron Tuipulotu (68m)
Con: Rongonui Andrews (45m), Norman Cameron Tuipulotu 2 (64m, 81m)
[23] Try: Holyfield Kapsin (18m), Sione Langatau (23m)
Con: Elijah Suaesi Matamu (25m)
Referee: Anthony Eliott, Andrew Harris (TJ), Rebecca Ellison (TJ)
6 April Northcote 22-52 Bay Roskill Birkenhead War Memorial 4, Birkenhead  
2:30 Try: Jason Bhana (12m), Hemi McCarthy (17m), Huston Holloway (71m), Teremate Teremate (80m)
Con: James Bates 3/4 (18m, 72m, 80m)
[24] Try: Jarvis Leaoseve 3 (8m, 52m, 66m), Zion Tanielu (22m), Cheoneth Henry (30m), Hikoirangi Paki (43m), Carlos Davis (50m), Joel Leaoseve (55m), Nixon Leaso (57m), Timothy Vogel (74m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu 6/10 (8m, 31m, 54m, 56m, 68m, 76m)
Referee: Daniel Caddy , Grant Smith (TJ)
Round 2

Bay Roskill continued their good start to the season beating a strong Howick side 38-16. Nixon Leaso and Jarvis Leaoseve both scored doubles for the Vikings with Joshua Tanielu kicking 3 conversions to go with a try. For Howick, Te Waaka Popata-Henare scored twice. Marist moved out to a 26-4 lead over Northcote before going on to make it a comfortable 48-14 win. Holyfield Kapsin scored twice, with Doux Kauhiva converting 6 of their 9 tries.

13 April Bay Roskill 38-16 Howick Blockhouse Bay Recreation Reserve 4, Blockhouse Bay  
2:30 Try: Nixon Leaso 2 (4m, 40m), Xavier Tutaki (12m), Carlos Seuseu (25m), Joshua Tanielu (39m), Zion Tanielu (47m), Jarvis Leaoseve 2 (66m, 78m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu (26m, 48m, 79m)
[25] Try: Te Waaka Popata-Henare 2 (32m, 77m), Michael Laulu (64m)
Con: Rongonui Andrews (32m), Norman Cameron Tuipulotu (65m)
Referee: Chris McMillan, Simon Bailey (TJ), Ryan Doherty (TJ)
13 April Marist 48-14 Northcote Murray Halberg Park 1, Mount Albert  
2:30 Try: Holyfield Kapsin 2 (2m, 72m), Afe Akau'ola (8m), Paumongau Uhatafe (34m), Lani Graham-Taufa (49m), Elijah Sami (56m), Takaia Williams (65m), Matt Talalima Halalova (69m), Sunia Akau'ola (75m)
Con: Doux Kauhiva 6/9 (35m, 50m, 57m, 70m, 73m, 76m)
[26] Try: Teremate Teremate (28m), Huston Holloway (58m), Ethan Allen-Kitson (80m)
Con: Morgan Cook (59m)
Referee: Brent Newton, Chris Eagle (TJ), Paula Betham (Match Manager)
Round 3
Zion Tanielu about to go through the tackle of Lani Graham-Taufa to score.
Jarvis Leaoseve tackles a Marist back into touch.

At Paparoa Park in the live streamed match the Tigers lost heavily and will be down in the Sharman Cup following their 3 defeats. For Howick, Sione To'a had a hat trick inside 15 minutes before adding a 4th and 5th in the second half.[27] Bay Roskill dominated Marist at Blockhouse Bay, scoring regularly for an easy 42-6 win. The Saints only points came when Holyfield Kapsin sprinted the length of the field on halftime. Joshua Tanielu put in his usual hard working display and scoring their first and last tries and kicking 3 conversions with Mackenzie Kata also crashing over for 2 tries.

20 April Howick 40-10 Northcote Paparoa Park 1, Howick  
2:30 Try: Sione To'a 5 (3m, 11m, 15m, 47m, 78m), Jarney Proctor 2 (8m, 69m), Josh Ka (30m), Te Waaka Popata-Henare (43m)
Con: Rongonui Andrews 2/5 (9m, 32m), Norman Tuipulotu 0/3, Hirini Holmes 0/1
[28] Try: Phoenix Smith (50m), Tawhiri Heremaia (65m)
Con: Tawhiri Heremaia 1/1 (66m), Taylor Daniels 0/1
Referee: Viggo Rasmussen, Andrew Harris (TJ), Rebecca Ellison (TJ), Gregory Williams (Match Manager)
20 April Bay Roskill 42-6 Marist Blockhouse Bay Recreation Reserve 2  
2:30 Try: Joshua Tanielu 2 (1m, 77m), Mackenzie Kata 2 (8m, 49m), Zion Tanielu (22m), Renouf Oge (44m), Timothy Vogel (64m), Jarvis Leaoseve (69m)
Con: Joshua Tanielu 3/5 (9m, 45m, 50m), Troy Forlong 2/3 (65m, 79m)
[29] Try: Holyfield Kapsin (38m)
Con: Elijah Matamu (39m)
Referee: Daniel Caddy, Ryan Doherty (TJ), David Millar (TJ), Paul Millar and Pala Betham (Match Managers)

Pool D Standings

Team Pld W D L F A % Pts
Ōtāhuhu Leopards 3 3 0 0 116 28 414% 6
Papakura Sea Eagles 3 2 0 1 118 58 203% 4
Ōtara Scorpions 3 1 0 2 56 84 67% 2
Mangere East Hawks 3 0 0 3 28 148 19% 0
Round 1

The live streamed match on the Auckland Rugby League YouTube channel was between Papakura and Ōtara at Prince Edward park in Papakura. Making his first ever first grade appearance for his junior club was Manu Vatuvei. He scored a try in the 14th minute with the conversion by Fuamaila Gatapu giving them a 10-4 lead which became 20-16 at halftime. Vatuvei was sinbinned late in the first half on advice from a touch judge. However Papakura completely dominated the second half running in 4 tries to add to James Soosemea's first half hat trick. James Dowie, who had moved across from Mangere East converting 5 of their 7 tries to win by 18.[30] Ōtāhuhu beat Māngere East with Tevita Mikaele scoring a hat trick and kicking 6 goals for a personal haul of 24 points. Bostyn Hakaraia, who had moved from Te Atatū also scored 3 tries, while Kelepi Manuika scored twice.

6 April Papakura 38-20 Otara Prince Edward Park 1, Papakura  
2:30 Try: Isaac Soosemea 3 (4m, 28m, 40m), Ngarima (Junior) Pita 2 (52m, 71m), Joseph Price (55m), Failoa Henry Pei (80m)
Con: James Dowie 5/7 (31m, 40m, 54m, 68m, 72m)
[31] Try: Joshua Perez 2 (1m, 23m), Manu Mafi-Vatuvei (14m), Hansell Semau (34m)
Con: Fuamaila Gatapu 2/4 (14m, 35m)
Attendance: 400
Referee: Chris McMillan, Will Toelau (TJ), Abel Marsters (TJ)
6 April Otahuhu 56-4 Mangere East Bert Henham Park 1, Otahuhu  
2:30 Try: Kelepi Manuika 2 (7m, 31m), Toaiti Ramsay (12m), Andrew Mororoa (17m), Tevita Mikaele 3 (20m, 56m, 59m), Bostyn Hakaraia 3 (24m, 27m, 71m), Penehuro Richard Toai (42m)
Con: Tevita Mikaele 6/11 (8m, 13m, 18m, 25m, 28m, 57m)
[32] Try: Christian Sifakula Referee: Nigel Williams, Taura Taura (TJ), Poriau Uamaki (TJ)
Round 2

Papakura and Otahuhu both secured their places in the Fox Memorial competition with easy wins. Papakura thrashed Mangere East 62-8 with James Dowie converting 7 of their 12 tries and also scoring once for a personal haul of 18 points. Cortez Taulu scored 3 tries and Daylee Dutton 2 for the Sea Eagles. In Ōtara the scores were locked at 6-6 after 30 minutes before Bostyn Hakaraia broke the deadlock, putting the Leopards in front. They then took control of the game, scoring once more in the first half and three more in the second.

13 April Papakura 62-8 Māngere East Prince Edward Park 1, Papakura  
2:30 Try: Daylee Dutton 2 (3m, 78m), Cortez Taulu 3 (10m, 22m, 31m), James Dowie (13m), Walter Fifita 2 (19m, 74m), Ngarima Pita (37m), Donny Tuivai-Lopa (46m), Sione Kivalu (49m), Akuila Tuha (56m)
Con: James Dowie 7/12 (4m, 14m, 38m, 47m, 50m, 75m, 79m)
[33] Try: Ezra Lemusa (27m), Nazareth Vaiouga (70m) Referee: Leon Williamson, Maudie Smith (Match Manager)
13 April Ōtara 6-30 Otahuhu Ngati Ōtara Park 2, Ōtara  
2:30 Try: Kurtis Gatapu (27m)
Con: Fuamaila Gatapu (26m)
[34] Try: Cassius Cowley (23m), Bostyn Hakaraia (32m), Penehuro Richard Toai (35m), Ben Peni (57m), Tonga Mikaele (61m), Phoenix Hunt (70m)
Con: Tevita Mikaele 3/6 (24m, 33m, 58m)
Referee: Andrew Harris, Will Toelau (TJ), Gabriel Thompson (TJ), Neil Petaia (Match Manager)
Round 3

Early in the second half Papakura took an 18-12 lead over Otahuhu but the home team came home strongly with 2 tries to Penehuro Toai, and further tries to Jamel Hunt and Ioritana Leifi. At Māngere both teams were desperate to secure the win which would guarantee them a place in the Fox Memorial competition for the year. The game was in the balance midway through the second half with Otara leading by 22-16 before they finished with 2 tries to confine the Hawks to the Sharman Cup.

20 April Otahuhu 30-18 Papakura Bert Henham Park 1, Ōtāhuhu  
2:30 Try: Benjamin Wharton-Benedict (20m), Phoenix Hunt (36m), Penehuro Toai 2 (52m, 62m), Jamel Hunt (66m), Ioritana Leifi (80m)
Con: Bostyn Hakaraia 3/6 (21m, 38m, 68m)
[35] Try: Jeff Tatupu (17m), Lewis Soosemea (24m), Uila Aiolupo (42m)
Con: James Dowie 3/3 (17m, 25m, 43m)
Referee: Anthony Eliott, Corey Jull (TJ), Maxine Godinet (TJ), Michelle Munday and Noma Fisiifetau (Match Managers)
20 April Mangere East 16-30 Otara Walter Massey Park 1, Māngere  
2:30 Try: Tovo Opeti-Finau (3m), Troy Tofilau (42m), Semisi Tuipolotu (51m)
Con: Otufanga Uasike 2/3 (44m, 53m)
[36] Try: Fortes Anthony 2 (14m, 72m), Peyrce Tanaki (22m), Phranklyn Mano-Le-Mamea (27m), Filipo Utai 2 (34m, 57m)
Con: Fuamaila Gatapu 3/6 (15m, 24m, 35m)
Referee: Chris McMillan, Poriau Uamaki (TJ), Gabriel Thompson (TJ), Peter Sykes (Match Manager).

Grading round top point scorers

Grading round top point scorers (3 games)
No Player Team T C P DG Pts
1 Joshua Tanielu Bay Roskill 3 12 0 0 36
1 Nickolas Lythgo Te Atatu 1 16 0 0 36
3 James Dowie Papakura 1 15 0 0 34
4 Beau Cordtz Richmond 1 14 0 0 32
5 Tevita Makaele Otahuhu 3 9 0 0 30

Fox Memorial

Standings

Team Pld W D L F A % Pts
Te Atatu Roosters 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% -
Richmond Rovers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% -
Glenora Bears 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% -
Point Chevalier Pirates 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% -
Mount Albert Lions 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% -
Howick Hornets 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% -
Manukau Magpies 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% -
Marist Saints 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% -
Bay Roskill Vikings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% -
Papakura Sea Eagles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% -
Otahuhu Leopards 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% -
Otara Scorpions 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% -
Round 1
1 May Richmond 26-24 Point Chevalier Mt Smart Stadium 2  
6:00 Try: Anthony Goulton 3 (6m, 13m, 74m), Ropati Tupa'i (60m)
Con: Beau Cordtz 3/5 (7m, 14m)
[37] Try: Paul Nuia (21m), Compton Fuatimau (47m), Dylan Tavita (43m), Patrick Sipley (70m), Casey Tomai (80m)
Con: Brody Tamarua (22m, 48m, 44m, 71m, 80m)
Attendance: 400
Referee: Paki Parkinson
4 May Howick v Mount Albert Paparoa Park 1  
2:30 [38]
4 May Te Atatu v Papakura Jack Colvin Park 1  
2:30 [39]
4 May Otahuhu v Glenora Bert Henham Park 1  
2:30 [40]
4 May Manukau v Marist Moyle Park 1  
2:30 [41]
4 May Bay Roskill v Otara Blockhouse Bay Recreation Reserve 4  
2:30 [42]
Round 2
8 May Bay Roskill v Mount Smart Stadium 2  
8:00 [43]
11 May Richmond v Te Atatu Grey Lynn Park 2  
2:30 [44]
11 May Glenora v Mount Albert Harold Moody 1  
2:30 [45]
11 May Manukau v Point Chevalier Moyle Park 1  
2:30 [46]
11 May Otara v Papakura  
2:30 [47]
11 May Marist v Murray Halberg Park 1  
2:30 [48]
Round 3
15 May Papakura v Otahuhu Mount Smart Stadium 2  
6:00 [49]
18 May Glenora v Richmond Harold Moody 1  
2:30 [50]
v  
2:30 [51]
v  
2:30 [52]
v  
2:30 [53]
v  
2:30 [54]
Round 4
v  
2:30 [55]
v  
2:30 [56]
v  
2:30 [57]
v  
2:30 [58]
v  
2:30 [59]
v  
2:30 [60]

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