Maniototo Premier Results for 2011

Results at a Glance.

Week 1   Maniototo 34 v Matakanui 13. Tries:  Matt Towers, Quinton Smith, Simon Paterson & Willy Clouston.  Thomas Huddleston 4 conversions & 2 penalties.  Player of the Day: Simon Paterson.
Week 2  Maniototo 33 v  Clyde  27. Tries: Willy Clouston 2  and Tim Kensington. Thomas Huddleston 5 penalties and a dropped goal. Player of the Day: Thomas Huddleston.
Week 3  Maniototo 50  v  Alexandra 3.  Tries: Charlie Hore 3, Willy Clouston 2, Simon Paterson and Tim Kensington.  Thomas Huddleston 3 penalties and 3 conversions. Player of the Day:  Charles Crutchley.
Week 4 :  Maniototo 34  Alexandra 14.  Tries: Ryan Dowling 2, Quinton Smith, Simon Paterson and Nigel A'Court.
Thomas Huddleston 3 conversions & 1 Penalty.
Week 5:  Maniototo 36  v  Arrowtown 3.  Tries: Willy Clouston 2, Thomas Huddleston, Cam Gray, Quinton Smith and Charlie Hore.
Charlie Hore 3 conversions.
Player of the Day:  Nathan Huddleston. 
Week 6:  Maniototo 21 v Matakanui 10  Tries: Willy Clouston & Thomas Huddleston. Thomas 1 conversion. Charlie Hore 3 penalties.
Silver Fern Otago Country - Wide
Maniototo 43 v Clutha 12   Tries:  Charlie Hore 2, James Pyle, Quinton Smith, Vaughan Dowling and Nigel A'Court.
Thomas Huddleston 2 penalties & 1 conversion.
Player of the Day: Tim O'Neill.
Week 8:   Maniototo 44  v  Cromwell  24  Tries:  Charlie Hore 2. Thomas Huddleston. Matt Towers. Timmy O'Neill. & Scott Sharpin.
Charlie Hore 4 conversions and 2 penalties.
Player of the day was Nigel A'Court..
Week 9:  Maniototo 44  v  Wakatipu 10:  Tries:  Charlie Hore 3, Kieran Parker, Cam Gray and Quinton Smith.
Thomas Huddleston 2 penalties and 4 conversions.
Player of the day: Quinton Smith..
Week 11:   Maniototo 38 v Clyde Earnscleugh 31. Tries: Penalty try, Charles Hore, Andy Hore and Quinton Smith.   Tom Huddleston 3 penalties, Charlie Hore 1 penalty 3 conversions.
Player of the Day Lockie Elliot.
Silver Fern Otago Country-wide: 
Maniototo 49 v Crescent 14.  Tries: Simon Paterson 2, Charlie Hore, Sean Becker, Keiran Parker & Ryan Dowling..
Charlie Hore 3 penalties & 5 conversions.
Player of the Day:  Jason Smith.
Silver Fern Otago Country-wide:
Maniototo 25 v Upper Clutha 24.  Tries:  Charlie Hore, Cam Gray & Paul Dougherty.
Charlie Hore 2 penalties & 2 conversions.
Player of the Day:  Sean Becker.
Central Otago Semi Final:
Maniototo 39 v Clyde Earnscleugh 0. Tries:  Quinton Smith,
Paul Dougherty, Cam Gray, Charles Hore, Sean Becker & James Becker.
Charles Hore kicked 1 penalty & 3 conversions.
Player of the Day was Nathan Huddleston.
Central Otago GRAND FINAL:
Maniototo 51 v Arrowtown 9.  Tries:  Andrew Hore 2. Ryan Dowling 2. Paul Dougherty, Jimmy Becker & Charlie Hore.
Charlie Hore kicked 2 penalties & 4 conversions. Tim O'Nell 1 conversion.
Player of the Day was Nigel A'Court.
Silver Fern Otago Country wide semi-final:
Maniototo  25 v Arrowtown 13. Tries: Ryan Dowling 2 & Charlie Hore.  Charlie Hore 2 conversions & 2 penalties.
Player of the Day:  Thomas Huddleston.
Silver Fern Farms Otago Country wide Final: 
Maniototo 13 v Lawrence 12
Try: Paul Dougherty.  Charlie Hore 2 penalties and 1 conversion.
Player of the Day: Sam Blue.

Leading Points Scorers

Charlie Hore is on 141 points. The leading points scorer this season so far, with 17 tries. 27 conv. 18 penalties.

Thomas Huddleston  on 104 points.
3 tries.. 16 conversions.. 18 penalties.. 1 dropped Goal.

Other leading try scorers are:
Willy Clouston 6.
Quinton Smith 7.
Ryan Dowling 6
Simon Paterson with 5.
Cam Gray 4
Paul Dougherty 4
Thomas Huddleston 3
Andy Hore 3
Matt Towers 2
Keiran Parker 2
Tim Kensington 2
Nigel A'Court 2
James Becker 2
Tim O'Neill 1 try 1 conversion
Vaughan Dowling 1
James Pyle 1
Scott Sharpin 1
Sean Becker 1
1 penalty try

Countrywide Format for this Season.


Its a new season, and with a new season comes a new format for rugby in the regions as Central and South Otago combine halfway through for a Heineken Cup-style competition which kicks off this weekend.
The format was proposed, voted upon, and unanimously accepted via the Otago Country Rugby Board. which is made up of members from both Central and Southern regions.
Central Otago chairman Peter Gallagher believed the decision was made to try to improve the quality of rugby and give more opportunities to Country players.
However, Gallagher said the decision created unrest among some clubs in the Central region which were totally against the new format.
"Some of the clubs were upset because they thought it would take away the local derbies" he said.
The new format will essentially work by having the first three games in each region as seedind matches for the country-wide competition.
From the grading games, two pools will be made up of the top and bottom four from each region.  The countrywide games will be played in the middle of the normal regional round.
Both Central and Southern teams will play the same number of games as any other year but with just one round within their own region.
A countrywide format has not been seen since 2008.


Maniototo Chairman-President Paul Dougherty said the club was not happy with the new format. "We couldn't see anything wrong with the current conpetition and there was no reason to change it" Dougherty said. "If you do not get in the top group from the first three games then what is the point of playing those games in the rest of the season? Will you want to travel from somwhere like Wanaka toOwaka to play a game for third and fourth?" He said the travel was not a big issue with the club as it already travelled a lot. " But this whole competition is higgledy - piggledly. I can't see how it will raise playing standards."

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lakey | Reply 03.04.2011 04.53

well done maggots great start to the season!!

scott becker | Reply 26.07.2010 14.09

WELL DONE BOYS, GO THE MAGGOTS , YEAH

Claire Kane | Reply 23.07.2010 22.06

Good luck Maniototo Go Hard

Liane | Reply 17.07.2010 08.48

Well done Maniototo on your win toady! didnt watch it but heard you won! well done!!!

Scott Becker | Reply 09.06.2010 13.41

Keep it up boys,
Its great to be able to watch the team dominating from across the other side of the world!!
Great work Carol

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