Wairarapa-Bush have suffered a major blow ahead of their Heartland Championship campaign with captain Cyrus Baker possibly set to miss the entire season.
Baker suffered an Achilles injury in the first 10 minutes of Tuesday’s 38-43 loss to the New Zealand Army at Memorial Park, and coach Joe Harwood said it wasn’t looking good.
“I’m absolutely gutted to lose Cyrus – he is possibly out for the season, which will be devastating.
“It wasn’t a complete tear or rupture, but he’ll be out for quite a while.”
Prop Sam Gammie – who was a standout performer in his first match in the position at that level – also left the field with a leg injury in the second half, and is expected to miss at least a couple of weeks.
Vice-captain Kirk Tufuga will step into the captaincy role in Baker’s absence.
“Kirk was our vice-captain, and he was exceptional [on Tuesday night], Harwood said.
“We’ll be looking to Kirk to continue that and step up as captain, and we’ve got a good leadership group on the field around him.”
Wairarapa-Bush hit the ground running in Tuesday’s match, racing to a 21-0 lead in the first 30 minutes.
First five-eighth Tipena Haira was driving the team around the park and produced a perfect no-look pass to put winger Nicholas Olson in for their third try.
The army hit back just before halftime to close the gap to 21-5 and that was a sign of what was to come in the second half.
Two quick tries cut Wairarapa-Bush’s lead to 21-19 after the break, and a successful penalty gave the army their first lead of the match.
Both teams then traded blows over the final quarter but it was the army who pulled out to a 43-33 lead with five minutes remaining.
Wairarapa-Bush replacement Soli Malatai scored a late try to give his team a chance of stealing it at the end, but the army held firm to secure an entertaining win.
Harwood said the army’s superior fitness levels had made a difference after halftime.
“Our shape was really good in the first half and so was the ability to recycle quick ball – we stuck to the game plan and patterns really well, and dominated proceedings in that first half.
“I think we definitely saw the level of fitness with the army boys, they showed us some gaps we need to work on and that’s the level our guys need to get to.
“We started missing some tackles and dropping some balls and we know we’ve got some work to do there.”
Haira and fullback Sean Law produced some classy moments in the Wairarapa-Bush backline, while Inia Katia added a spark when he came on at halfback in the second half.
The Tufuga brothers – No 8 Kirk and prop Max – were prominent in the forward pack, while lock James Goodger carried strongly and showed his aerial skills.
Wairarapa-Bush won’t have long to fix the things that went wrong on Tuesday, as they will take on perennial title favourites Wanganui in another pre-season clash this Saturday in Masterton [2.30pm].
Wanganui have won the past three Heartland Championships.
Full Time:
38 Farriers Wairarapa Bush
43 New Zealand Army
{H/T 21-05 WaiBush}
WaiBush Scorers:
Tries: Kirk Tufuga, Sam Gammie, Nicholas Olson, (TBC), James Goodger, Soli Malatai
Conversions: Tipene Haira x4
NZ Army Scorers:
Tries: Logan Broughton x2, Te-Jay Oliver, (TBCx4)
Conversions: Jared Deal x 4
(Memorial Park – 7th August, 2018. Kick off 7.00pm)
Farriers Wairarapa Starting XV
1 Sam Gammie 2 James Pakoti 3 Max Tufuga 4 Andrew Smith 5 James Goodger 6 Marcus Ale 7 Epeli Rayaqayaqa 8 Kirk Tufuga 9 Paddy Gluck 10 Tipene Haira 11 Nicholas Olson 12 Cyrus Baker (c) 13 Matt Henderson 14 Tristan Flutey 15 Sean Law
Reserves:
16 Lance Buchanan 17 Jerry Mapusua 18 Conan Gray 19 Tavita Isaac 20 Inia Katia 21 Mike Lealeva’a 22 Soli Malatai
NZ ARMY
1 Ethan Burgess 2 Harrison Black 3 Jonathon Connolly 4 Dino Rutten 5 Sonny Woodmass 6 Jimmy Berghan 7 Angus White 8 Logan Broughton 9 Te-Jay Oliver 10 Bailey Taylor 11 Henning Petersen12 Joseph Cantwell 13 Jared Deal 14 Mailei Alono 15 Alexander Ferguson
Reserves:
16 Ben Murtha 17 Tearoa Wright 18 Morgan Sioog 19 Ian Tichborne 20 Blake Ford 21 Hosea Taripo 22 Dakota Turner
Management:
COACH Dwayne Eriksson
ASSISTANT COACH Tim Andersen .
MANAGER Manu Ferguson
ASSISTANT MANAGER Mr Richie Player
JAKE BELESKI
jake.beleski@age.co.nz
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