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The Bay of Plenty
Steamers moved their game up a further couple of notches, when they defeated
Waikato in a pre-season encounter on Thursday (24 July 2008) night.
The match was the
last of three warm-up games that the Steamers have undertaken, as they prepare
for the Air New Zealand Cup.
The Steamers were
playing catch-up for most of the first half with Waikato grabbing 21 points.
Mike Delany opened the scoring for the Steamers with a penalty before the
Moloo’s went on the offensive.
A first half try
to Nigel Hunt, converted by Delany saw Waikato lead 21-10 at the break. In the
second half the Steamers went on attack running in another five touchdowns. Hunt
picked up a second try with Joe Savage, Marcel Cummings-Toone, Toby Arnold and
Lance MacDonald also crossing the try line.
With a high
percentage goal kicker necessary for success in the Air New Zealand Cup – the
Steamers were well served at Waikato Stadium with Mike Delany slotting four
conversions and two penalties.
The final score
line of 44-40 to the Steamers reflected an effort that could take the team a
long way in the next ten weeks.
Steamers loose
forward Solomon King had a grand eighty minutes keeping a high work rate going
throughout. Another to impress was Kelly Haimona who came as on a replacement
after twenty minutes.
With the three
pre-season victories behind the Steamers - their attention now turns to the
serious business of the Air New Zealand Cup. The Steamers are first out of the
blocks when they play Tasman next Thursday (31 July 2008) night in Blenheim.
Result 24 July
2008
Bay of Plenty
Steamers 44 (Nigel Hunt 2, Joe Savage, Marcel Cummings-Toone, Toby Arnold, Lance
MacDonald tries; Mike Delany 4 cons, 2 pens) Waikato 40
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