North Otago in the 2008 Heartland Championship
The North Otago Rugby Football Union were the third-place team in the 2008 Heartland Championship after winning the Meads Cup in 2007.
North Otago's 2008 season livery is supplied by Samurai Sportswear
2008 Pool Games[edit]
North Otago are to play Auckland for the Ranfurly Shield on 22 July, in Oamaru
Week | Date | Time | Home team | Score | Away team | Score | Venue |
RS | 22 July | 2:05 | North Otago | 3 | Auckland | 113 | Oamaru |
HS | August | North Otago | Mid Canterbury | Ashburton | |||
1 | 23 August | 2:30 | North Otago | 32 | Horowhenua-Kapiti | 11 | Oamaru |
2 | 30 August | 2:30 | West Coast | 9 | North Otago | 15 | Greymouth |
3 | 6 September | 2:30 | North Otago | 10 | South Canterbury | 18 | Oamaru |
4 | 13 September | 2:30 | Buller | 18 | North Otago | 22 | Westport |
5 | 20 September | 2:30 | North Otago | 44 | Wairarapa Bush | 19 | Oamaru |
- RS=Ranfurly Shield, HS=Hanan Shield
Horowhenua-Kapiti[edit]
North Otago started off their 2008 Heartland Championship season with a 32-11 win over Horowhenua-Kapiti in Oamaru. It was Ross Hay's 100th match for the Turbines and it became Nathan Cunningham's 50th game when he replaced Mike Mavor in the second half. North Otago started the game slowly but managed to go to the break ahead 15-6. The second half was a different story for North Otago, as they pulled away from Horowhenua-Kapiti and picked up a bonus point in their 32-11 Round One win.
(North Otago 32-Hamish McKenzie 2, Mike Mavor, Matt Clutterbuck tries
Horowhenua Kapiti 11-Aloe try, 2 pen)
West Coast[edit]
North Otago travelled to Rugby Park, Greymouth for their round two clash with West Coast. After a solid first half from both teams, North Otago managed to hold a halftime lead of 10-6. Very little separated the teams in the second half but after a late serge from West Coast it looked as if the game could have gone to either side, but it was North Otago that held on for the 15-9 win.
(North Otago 15-Tuataina Samisoni, Samisoni TongoTongo tries, Pale Tuilagi penalty, conversion
West Coast 9-Corey Simpson 2 penalties, drop goal)
South Canterbury[edit]
North Otago suffered their first loss of their 2008 Heartland Championship when they went down 18-10 to South Canterbury, in Oamaru. North Otago failed to take their chances as South Canterbury defended all day and held North Otago out to take the win. (North Otago 10-Jeremy Te Huia try, Pale Tuilagi con, pen
South Canterbury 18-Malakai Fonua 2 tries, Luke Reihana con, Scott Norton 2 pen)
Buller[edit]
North Otago continued their push for the Meads Cup after beating Buller 22-18 in Westport. The win put North Otago into second position in pool A, behind West Coast. (North Otago 22-Mike Mavor, Ekeroma Sifo, Josh Collier tries, Pale Tuilagi 2 con, pen
Buller 18-Mitieli Kaloudigibecki, Simon Lloyd tries, Nathan Thompson con, 2 pen)
Wararapa-Bush[edit]
North Otago put together their best performance so far this season with a comfortable win over Wararapa-Bush in Oamaru. North Otago led 10-7 at half-time, but it was an exciting second half that saw North Otago's lead extended. 8 minutes into the second half Ross Hay charged down Cash Lafaele's clearing kick, gathering the ball up on the bounce to cross the line. North Otago held the led throughout the second half despite a late charge from Wairarapa-Bush. Lemi Masoe was at his best, scoring two tries, while Pale Tuilagi proved his worth by not missing a kick all game. (North Otago 44-Lemi Masoe 2, Ross Hay, Samisoni Tongo Tongo, Jone Paumau tries Pale Tuilagi 5 con, 3 pen
Wairarapa Bush 19-Charles Walker-Blair, Junior Togia, Paeto Lafaele tries Paddy Rimene 2 con)
Meads Cup[edit]
Week | Date | Time | Home team | Score | Away team | Score | Venue |
6 | 2:05 | North Otago | King Country | Oamaru | |||
7 HS | North Otago | 11 | Mid Canterbury | 15 | Ashburton | ||
8 | 2:30 | Wanganui | 19 | North Otago | 8 | Wanganui | |
9 | 1:35 | Mid Canterbury | 38 | North Otago | 24 | Ashburton |
- HS=Hanan Shield
2008 Squad[edit]
Forwards[edit]
- Toetuu Hausia
- Lotu Tonga
- John Blakely
- Tobias Sekona
- Fraser Fletcher
- Aisake Fonua
- Taua Limuloa(Tahaafe)
- Marc Comb
- Sione Aho
- Samisoni Tongotongo
- Ross Hay
- Viliami Leo
- Joe Mamea(c)
Backs[edit]
- Hamish McKenzie
- Nick Webster
- Jeremy Te Huia
- Nathan Cunningham
- Ekeroma Sefo
- Siaosi Folau
- Chris Talanoa
- Tim Milmine
- Mike Penn.