2024 Coromandel Vs Hauraki North

From the opening whistle, Coro asserted their authority, wasting no time in applying pressure on Hauraki Norths, setting the tempo for a one-sided affair.

The early stages saw Coro capitalizing on their dominance, as a quick penalty taken by Jakyal Misikini led to the first try of the match, setting the tone for their relentless onslaught.

With Hauraki Norths forced onto the defensive, Coro continued to control possession, enjoying the lion's share of the ball in the first 15 minutes of play.

The second try came swiftly for Coro, with Luke McGrath crossing the line in the 13th minute, although the conversion attempt by Jordan Olliff fell short.

Despite Norths' efforts to stem the tide, Coro's relentless pressure paid off again as Sahn Povey's break and offload to Jordan Olliff resulted in another try, expertly converted in the 22nd minute.

The onslaught continued, with Billy Keyworth adding another try in the 25th minute through precise execution of numbers and passing, followed by Jordan Oliff's clever grubber through the line for another try and successful conversion in the 28th minute.

As halftime approached, Norths found themselves trailing 29-0, unable to capitalize on opportunities due to handling errors, which Coro ruthlessly exploited.

The second half saw no let-up from Coro, as they continued to exploit gaps in the Norths' defense, with Peter Curry and Haere Renata adding tries early on, albeit unconverted.

A temporary stoppage for a Norths' player's injury did little to disrupt Coro's momentum, as they capitalized on a mid-scrum set-piece, with Keanu Manuel finishing off a well-worked move, converted by Christian Brown.

With substitutes injected into the game, Coro maintained their dominance, though conceding some penalties in the process, while Norths struggled to make any headway due to handling errors and solid Coro defense.

The match reached its conclusion with Jordan Olliff intercepting a pass and scoring under the posts for his hat-trick, sealing Coro's comprehensive victory with a final score of 53-0.

In a commanding performance, Coro demonstrated their superiority in both attack and defense, leaving Hauraki Norths unable to mount any significant challenge throughout the match.

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