Rams in a power play

Under 45kg player Quinn Rice taking the ball forward for Te Awamutu against the Northern Eels, a team from Suburbs, Taupiri, Te Kowhai and Ngaruawahia. Photo: Lukas Skipper/Power Farming

Te Awamutu sides put in strong respective performances in the second round of the 2023 Power Farming Cup at Cambridge’s Memorial Park on Sunday.

The Rams, made up of players from Te Awamutu Sports, Te Awamutu Marist, Pirongia, Ohaupo and Kihikihi, took to the field.

With two cup rounds remaining, players are competing for the Goord Cup in an under 45kg division, the Gwynne Shield in an
under 60kg division and in a new category – the Kukri Cup – in an over 60kg division.

Additionally, the Clarke Family Cup will be awarded to the team which collects the most sportsmanship points over the four
rounds.

The Rams Under 45kg team lost 12-10 to the Northern Eels but bounced back with a 45-17 win against the Western Sharks, a side made up of players from Fraser Tech, Te Rapa and Frankton.

The U60kg Rams side won both of its games.

The first round of the cup was held at Hamilton’s Marist Park at the end of July, while rounds three and four are set for Matamata’s
Bedford Park this weekend and Tokoroa’s Southern United Rugby League Football Club (SURF) the following Sunday respectively.

Under 45kg player Blake Keesom powers forward. Photo: Lukas Skipper/Power Farming

More Recent Sports

Visitor’s claim win

Kihikihi Bowling Club started its “Winter Programme” last week with a very successful Presidents’ Birthday tournament. President Dave Barnett sponsored the event and playing conditions were perfect with a full field of entries and $1000…

It’s driving them mad…

To the uninitiated, they are rocks compared to normal golf balls. We are talking about range balls – thousands of them are placed on tees on driving ranges around the country every day by club…

Waipā star Kango for it

Waikato interest in the biggest event of Cambridge Raceway’s calendar tomorrow has been boosted following a late withdrawal. Kango, trained at Cambridge Raceway by Arna Donnelly, is a  late starter in the feature race following…

Central wins in Kihikihi

A Cambridge Central combination won a successful tournament at Kihikihi last week. Skip Laurie Roycroft, with Ron Greenwood and Dennis Wilcock , secured first prize with four wins, 22 ends and 49 points. They headed…