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Best Brands -Best Prices FREE Pressure check on Cars, Utes, 4WD &Trailers 5Star Service 346a Flaxton Road |Phone 03 310 6666 0800 226 324 for 24/7 Service SPORT <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>April</strong> <strong>29</strong>, <strong>2021</strong> 23 Club marks centennial with awin By LINDSAYKERR, PETER WILLIAMSand DAYLE SUTHERLAND Glenmark rugbycelebratedits delayed 100th celebrations in appropriate fashionwith its combined premier side beating Ashley3222. The victory also took the side to the top of the competition tableafter previous leader Kaiapoi was thumped 307by Saracens. Points after3rounds: GlenmarkCheviot 12, Saracens 12, Kaiapoi 10, Ashley 7, Hurunui5,Woodend 3, Oxford 2. Celebratory win Despite beingoutscoredby threetries to two, Glenmark Cheviotclung on to beata doggedly determinedAshley side convincingly enough by 3222and put the icing on its celebratorycentennialcake. BrookRetallick had aday he will never forget. In recognition of playinghis 150th Division 1match for Glenmark Cheviot, Retallick had the honour of leading the team on to the field, holding thehand of one of the club’syoungest players,Lachie Thorne, from the club’s under7 team. At the same time he unveiled the centennialplayingstrip— Glenmark’s traditional blue and gold hoops. However, shortly after kickingthe second of his six successfulpenalty goals, Retallick sufferedthe ignominy of spending 10 minutes in the sinbin whenan eagleeyedassistant referee spotted that he still hadhis mouthguardtucked into his sock,having forgotten to put it back in his mouth after the kick. The closeness of the scoring kept the large crowd engrossed,although entertainingback play was at a premium. Whenever the home team threatened to establish a sizeable lead, Ashley peggedit back. Most scoringcame in the firsthalf, with both sides scoring two tries. Hardworking forwardsRichard Taylor and Andrew Hull scored for GlenmarkCheviot whilemidfield backs Scott Barber and Andrew Tavendale scored for Ashley. The eightpoint halftime lead, 23 15, came courtesy of Retallick’s accurate boot, and he added three morepenalties in the secondhalf, during which Ashley could manage onlyapenaltytry. For Ashley, Louis James madeagood fist of the hooker’s role, while the Duckworth brothers, Josh and Luke, at prop, both turnedin performances thatmatched their build —solid. As always, Mike Keane was the glue that held the GlenmarkCheviot backline together, whileHeath Cruickshank was particularly impressive at No. 6, and captainand No. 8Ben Andersonworked effectively and gained asteadystreamof qualityball fromthe lineouts. But,ashas so often been the caseoverGlenmarkCheviot’s current unbeaten streak, which stretches backtoJune 15, 2018, the difference between the two teams was the tactical nous and accurate goalkickingofRetallick, who amassedapersonal haul of 22 points. Scoreboard: Glenmark 32 (RichardTaylor, Andrew Hall, tries, Brook Retallick 6 penalties and 2conversions) beatAshley22(Andrew Tavendale, ScottBarbertries, apenalty try,one conversion and apenalty). Win for Saracens Kaiapoi’sform in the first two roundsofpool Cinthe combined countrycompetition suggested that it wouldbetoo slick for Saracens. However, such speculation did not reachthe inner circle of Saracens’ leadership. Playing withthe wind, Kaiapoi scored first with a converted try midway through the first half,but despite relentless periods of attack, the sidecould notadvancethis score before half time. Saracens, meanwhile, drew level and then took advantage of Kaiapoi being reducedto14 players when ared card was issued. Saracen’s first five eight Ricky Allin used his boot wisely to prodadisrupted Special day ... BrookRetallick leads out the GlenmarkCheviotsenior side in recognition of playing his 150th Division 1match. He ran out with one of the club’s youngest players, Lachie Thorne. PHOTO:PETER WILLIAMS Kaiapoi backline. He also kickedthe goals when required. Saracens went further aheadfollowing aBrett Hancoxtry and then, at full time, with Kaiapoi in full attackmode, NikaraJarvis seizedonasloppy pass to run 80m to score. Scoreboard:Saracens 30 (Toby Ashby, Brett Hancox, NikaraJarvis tries.Ricky Allin 3conversions, 3penalties) beat Kaiapoi 7(Taine Jacobs Lawsontry andconversion). Ohokaontop Ohoka was able to put last week’snarrow loss to Saracens aside and push past Hurunui in a2517win at Mandeville. Ohoka gainedearly territory and atry to fiveeighth Scott Allin ensued.Hurunui responded strongly with two consecutivetries to hooker Carl Dobbyand wingHunter Johnson. Hurunui’s defensiveefforts, led by lock Will Porritt, restricted Ohoka to apenalty and thevisitors went to the break 1410. With only apenalty apiece late in thehalf,itwas the home side that finally brokethe visitor’s defensiveshackles with atry to wing Sam Grundy. Ohoka lock Zane Paterson kept the statisticians busy with metresgainedand, with Ohoka’s scrum dominating the latterexchanges, thehome side capitalised with atry to flanker Tom Taylor, which saw the home side secure the win. Scoreboard: Ohoka25(Scott Allin, Sam Grundy,Tom Taylor, tries, Scott Allin 2 conversions, 2penalties) beat Hurunui 17 (CaleDobby, Hunter Johnson, tries, Matt Hickey 1penalty, 1conversion, DigbyHeard, 1conversion) Hardfoughtdraw Woodend’sencouraging start to the season went to the next levelwhen it held Oxford to a 21all draw. Played at Woodend, Oxford scored aconverted try in the firstquarter, but atigerish Woodend defence held the side scorelessfor the rest of the half.Woodendpostedtwo penalties in this time. Advantageand pointscoring seasawed in the second half. Fifteen minutes from time Woodend was reduced to 14 playersfor the restofthe game, but Oxford did not convertthe advantage. With timerunning out, Oxford led2118, only for the trusty boot of Jordi Swaineto equalise withapenalty. Scoreboard: Oxford 21 (Milan Bonkovich 2, Liam Stevenson tries. Angus Mitchell 3conversions) drew with Woodend 21 (Michael McKay, Chris Payne tries. JordiSwaine 1conversion,3 penalties). WHEEL ALIGNMENTS FROM $59 Bookings recommended, terms &conditions apply 2314312 NORTH CANTERBURY RUGBYSUB UNION DRAW 1 st May <strong>2021</strong> Luisetti Seeds CombinedDiv 1(Pool C) Thurs 7.30pm OxfordvsHurunui, Oxford Oval 2.45pmAshleyvsKaiapoi, Loburn Lower 1 2.45pmOhokavsGlenmarkCheviot, Mandeville 1 2.45pmSaracensvsWoodend, Southbrook 1 Ellesmere&<strong>North</strong><strong>Canterbury</strong>Div 2(Section A) Fri6.00pm Kaikoura vs GlenmarkCheviot, Kaikoura 1 Fri7.00pm OxfordvsAmberley,Oxford Oval 1.00pmOhokavsHurunui, Mandeville1 1.00pmSaracensvsWoodend, Southbrook 1 1.30pmAshleyvsKaiapoi, Loburn5 Combined Colts(SectionA) 1.00pmPrebbletonvsGlenmarkCheviot, Prebbleton Domain 1.00pm Ashley vs Springston,LoburnLower 1 GlenmarkRugby Centenary Weekend This weekend! Formore details,visit our facebook page NORTH CANTERBURY RUGBY ISBACK!! No limits No restrictions Come ondown and support your team! 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