2024 Coromandel Vs Whangamata

This game was played in honour of Peter Peke of the Whangamata Club who passed away not too long before this game. We send our love to his family and friends, and wish the club all the best this season.

In an exciting display of skill and determination, Coromandel and Whangamata clashed on the rugby field this Saturday gone, delivering an intense match that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle blew.

Coromandel burst out of the gates with an impressive series of runs, when Max Wirihana, whose agility and footwork set the stage for Harry Blyth to power through defenders and secure the game's first try in the corner of the field. Coromandel missed the conversion, leaving the score at 5-0.

However, Whangamata swiftly retaliated with dynamic ball movement, allowing them to level the score with their own unconverted try, making it 5 all.

As the game progressed, an error by Whangamata presented Coromandel with a penalty opportunity, which Jordan Olliff capitalised on, extending their lead to 8-5.

Both teams showcased moments of brilliance and lapses in the following minutes, but it was Whangamata who seized the momentum, scoring another try and conversion to take a 12-8 lead.

Despite Whangamata's control in the latter part of the first half, Coromandel managed to hold them off, entering halftime with the score at 8-12.

The second half saw Whangamata dictating play for much of the duration until Max Wirihana's explosive run sparked a comeback for Coromandel, with Jared Little capitalizing on the opportunity to score, edging them ahead 13-12.

Yet, Whangamata responded swiftly, converting a penalty to reclaim the lead at 15-13.

With time running out, Coromandel's forwards exhibited sheer determination, allowing Keanu Manuel to crash over the line for a crucial try, which Jordan Olilff successfully converted, putting them in front at 20-15.

In a thrilling finale, Max Wirihana sealed Coromandel's victory with another spectacular try, Jordan Olliff converted it securing a well-deserved win with the final score standing at 27-15.

Both teams exhibited commendable skill and resilience throughout the match, with Whangamata pushing the defending champions to their limits until the closing stages. Ultimately, it was Coromandel's perseverance and teamwork that earned them the hard-fought victory, while Whangamata's spirited performance ensured a captivating contest until the very end.

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