Hawke’s Bay’s Ross Shield tournament showcases young rugby talent



Central Hawke's Bay vs Dannevirke on day four of the 2024 Ross Shield tournament. Photo / Hamish SchwassCentral Hawke’s Bay vs Dannevirke on day four of the 2024 Ross Shield tournament. Photo / Hamish Schwass

Tournament secretary Katherine Large said the tournament was a huge success, “backed by incredible sponsors, volunteers, families and supporters”.

“I’d also like to thank Frank Lochore and Joel Hintz for their dedication towards junior rugby.

“Not only have they attended training sessions with the CHB Ross Shield 2024 team, but they both came to capping after getting home from the Waikato game at 4am, they have both had a huge presence at the 2024 Ross Shield tournament, with Joel running the the MTF Finance Napier recovery zone and rocking up to prizegiving to give a signed Magpie jersey to our top player.

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“They have also been helping out with the Wakely Shield team. You boys both deserve credit for what you do for junior rugby in CHB.”

Central Hawke's Bay in action against Dannevirke during the 2024 Ross Shield tournament. Photo / Hamish SchwassCentral Hawke’s Bay in action against Dannevirke during the 2024 Ross Shield tournament. Photo / Hamish Schwass

In Saturday’s other match, Wairoa completed the week with a 38-17 win over Dannevirke, after leading 24-0 at halftime.

The Taupō Shield for the male Player of the Tournament went to Wairoa loose forward Isaiah Te Kahika, the first Wairoa winner since 2008 and a name to be added alongside such other winners as Israel Dagg (2001) and fellow Hawke’s Bay Magpies and Super Rugby stars Matthew Berquist (1995) and Richard Buckman (2002).

The Jarrod Cunningham Trophy for best girl in the tournament went to Dannevirke No 8 Erin Allison.

The Napier team, coached by Willie Tran, “J.R.” Ross, Ted Symes and Tom Symes, and managed by Bec Symes, was presented with the Ron Pierce Trophy for best all-round performance and behaviour.

The tournament team for 2024 is: Frank Sweet, Konnahr-Phaze Kingi, Kayno Beamsley, Chance Kingi, and Darren Faiga (all Napier); Hikatoa Araia-Chadwick, Tahuwaka Kupa, Harlem-Ray Ratana, and Asha Rose Waerea (Hastings West); Harlem Lloyd, Isaiah Te Kahika, TJ King, and Kustom King-Paul (Wairoa); Zack Gore, Kyan Quigan, Erin Allison and Jearrad Stephenson (Dannevirke); Hori Bartlett, Matekairoa Makoare and Blaze Parker (Central Hawke’s Bay); Dontay Renata-Munro and Sam Nelson (Hastings East).

CHB Ross Shield team prizegiving:

Barry Smales Trophy Most Conscientious Trainer: Maisie Taylor

RS 2003 Tournament Committee Cup Most Improved Player: Jack Barrett

Mum and Dad Cup for most outstanding player during the tournament: Harry Kittow

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Goodger/Mackie Best & Fairest: Jacob McDonald

Robbie Stuart Trophy Most Promising Player: Wallace Natusch

Leach Family Cup Best Back: Hori Barrlett

Hamilton Family Cup Best Forward: Matekairoa Makoare

Wilson Family Award Outstanding Female Player: Pippa Natusch

Bill Spencer Family Trophy/Coaches Cup: Matekairoa Makoare

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