1972

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1972

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 Season

Founded 1886 – Affiliated 1893 – Amalgamated 1971
Selector:
Mr I.A.Aitkenhead – Mr J.H.Lawson
Main ground:
Memorial Park , Masterton
Capacity:
7,000
Colours:
Green, with Scarlet collar

Engaging in a big programme of 16 matches, including a five-rnatch tour to the South Island, Wairarapa-Bush did not experience the success hoped for. A lively set of forwards and an enterprising back-line were eager for chances, but too often the side failed to win enough ball to play with. The defence was sound, and few of the losses were by big margins. Good combination was developed and in fact no fewer than 14 of the 29 players who represented played in at least 11 of the matches.

After Marfell was injured after one match, Couch became the full-back and proved both reliable and enterprising, and contributed 58 points with his boot as well as scoring two tries. McConnochie wing-three quarter in the early matches, later played regularly on the side of the scrum; he had previously Represented South Canterbury in 1968. Twentyman, strong-running winger from Manawatu, Pringle, a promising newcomer and Howard were all good three-quarters, with Martin a resourceful and capable centre. The 19-year old Purvis developed into a most attractive second five-eighth, constructive and clever, and a good future is predicted for him, but unfortunately for Wairarapa-Bush, his future is in the South Island. Sanson was an enterprising and reliable link, whose versatility produced five tries, three conversions, three penalty goals and two dropped goals; 41 points for his Union. Karatau, who captained the side, was an experienced and versatile halfback.

In the forward division Turley and Oliver were a fine pair of locks, with the tall newcomer, Wilton showing promise. Rowlands was a consistent hard worker and most useful forward, with a new representative, Henwood, the other regular prop. G.E.Falconer and McGlashan shared the hooker’s role. The loose forwards were Ryan, who displayed speed -and eagerness and was a fine tackler; 21-year old Eastwood and Narbey, both newcomers; with another new player, Taylor, proving a useful No. 8.

Others to represent included R.A.Falconer, Harris, Hagan and Inder who had all represented Bush Union in 1970; Parker, a Wairarapa-Bush representative the same year; and Coles, 1970 Taranaki loose forward. Only 14 of the 29 players of 1971 represented again, G.N.Gray having moved to Hawke’s Bay and Joseph J.Carroll to North Auckland.

Purvis was the only player from this Union to receive a New Zealand trial. Couch played in the Prince of Wales Cup match for Southern Maoris. Ryan was sent across to join the New Zealand Junior team in Australia when a replacement was required.

1972

1972 MATCH RECORD
Played, 16; Won, 5; Lost, 11
Points: For, 229; Against, 278

1972

Wed 10 May 2:30 pm Representative Match Wairarapa-Bush RU v Wellington 10 - 18
Wed 31 May 2:30 pm Representative Match Wairarapa-Bush RU v New Zealand 00 - 38
Mon 05 Jun 2:30 pm Representative Match Hawkes Bay v Wairarapa-Bush RU 19 - 09
Sat 15 Jul 2:30 pm Representative Match Wairarapa-Bush RU v West Coast 25 - 04
Sat 22 Jul 2:30 pm Representative Match Southland v Wairarapa-Bush RU 15 - 06
Tue 25 Jul 2:30 pm Representative Match Otago v Wairarapa-Bush RU 34 - 04
Thu 27 Jul 2:30 pm Representative Match North Otago v Wairarapa-Bush RU 11 - 26
Sat 29 Jul 2:30 pm Representative Match South Canterbury v Wairarapa-Bush RU 19 - 09
Tue 01 Aug 2:30 pm Representative Match Canterbury v Wairarapa-Bush RU 16 - 03
Sat 05 Aug 2:30 pm Bruce Steel Cup Wairarapa-Bush RU v Whanganui 29 - 18
Sat 12 Aug 2:30 pm Bruce Steel Cup Horowhenua v Wairarapa-Bush RU 06 - 44
Wed 16 Aug 2:30 pm Representative Match Wairarapa-Bush RU v New Zealand Services 18 - 19
Wed 23 Aug 2:30 pm Representative Match Nelson Bays v Wairarapa-Bush RU 09 - 16
Sat 26 Aug 2:30 pm Representative Match King Country v Wairarapa-Bush RU 20 - 15
Sat 02 Sep 2:30 pm Representative Match Wairarapa-Bush RU v Marlborough 03 - 06
Sat 09 Sep 2:30 pm Bruce Steel Cup Wairarapa-Bush RU v Manawatu 12 - 26

Cap# & Wairarapa Bush REPRESENTATIVES 1972 {Total Games}

Cap# PLAYER POSITION CLUB PL
002 Graham Edmund Falconer Hooker Carterton 8
003 William Nepia ‘Bill’ Rowlands Prop Red Star 15
004 lan Francis Turley Loose Forward, Lock Red Star 14
005 David Patrick Oliver Lock Konini 15
007 Patrick John Ryan Loose Forward Pahiatua 12
009 Laurence Herbert Karatau Scrumhalf Masterton 13
010 Roy Te Ra Riwai Couch First Five, Fullback Featherston 14
012 Neil Alexander Purvis Centre, First Five Masterton 14
013 Bruce George Martin Centre Masterton 14
015 Vernon Douglas Marfell Fullback Masterton 1
016 William John Crawley Prop Carterton 2
017 William Clayton Howard Centre Konini 8
020 Malcolm Rex Sanson First Five, Fullback Masterton 13
022 Gary Keith McGlashan Hooker Red Star 10
030 Anthony Barry ‘Tony’ Henwood Prop Masterton 11
031 Peter Graeme Coles Flanker Red Star 3
032 Robert William Hagan No. 8 Pongoroa 2
033 Ian N. Perry First Five Red Star 3
034 Brian J. McConnochie Flanker, Winger Masterton 13
035 Ronald Alan Falconer Loose Forward, Prop Tiraumea 2
036 Douglas Patrick Harris Scrumhalf Konini 4
037 Brian J Wilton Flanker, Lock Masterton 5
038 Robert Turton ‘Bob’ Pringle Winger Masterton 12
039 Neville Douglas Taylor No. 8 Featherston 11
040 Brian William Narbey Flanker Featherston 6
041 Roger Twentyman Winger Masterton 11
042 Michael David Eastwood Flanker Masterton Marist 7
043 Kevin Wyless Inder Centre Pahiatua 5
044 Ronald Charles Parker Fullback Carterton 1