Saturday 8 July 2023 | Written by Losirene Lacanivalu | Published in Rugby Union, Sports
However, the Eels are
out to defend their title this year.
Coach Clive Nicholas says they are starting all over again as part of their
leadership have moved overseas.
"So we in a building stage now if I have to be honest...but all in all yes
we have to do what we can to defend our trophy, we won last year."
Nicholas said they have had a good buildup this week and in the last week
despite losing seven players from last year.
"As mentioned earlier some new faces have come into the fold which is
positive for us," Nicholas added.
Arorangi Bears Tavake Karika said: “Reflecting on this week's Cook Islands
Rugby Union season kick-off we the Arorangi Club will definitely show up to put
on an exciting rugby with our host.”
Karika said they believe a couple of young players can step up and have a taste
of Senior A grade games, especially those that are capable of fitting in those
shoes.
This would be an opportunity to showcase what they have, Karika said.
He said so far training has been good sometimes, in terms of preparation, they
have different players coming on different training nights and more were still
to turn up.
He said this was also a challenge as different players were turning up to
training on a number of occasions.
The Bears players to look out for include Totoa Auvaa, Robert Heather and Nick
Maui in the forwards, backed by the young talented Taio Taio supported by
veteran Steven Willis and Douglas Oyoo.
Meanwhile, in the Women’s 10’s competition, Lady Panthers are looking forward
to today’s match against Takuvaine Reds despite losing some players to other
clubs and the Pacific Games.
Team manager Julieanne Westrupp also said training has been tough as ladies are
exhausted from the league season.
“We have also lost some players to other clubs and at the moment Pacific Games
seems to be a priority for a lot of players as well which some of our
challenges are - short in numbers.
“The team is definitely looking forward to playing again regardless as not all
players are aiming towards the Pacific Games therefore this is their moment of
playing.
“It’s also nice to be following the men who we look up to in terms of rugby
contact etc.”
The starting line-up for Lady Panthers include: Rima Browne, Kiana Sword Tua,,
Jamie Gotty, June Willie, Vaine Lisa Aroita, April Tini, Mia Nga and
Bianca Herman.
Lady Panthers are still looking for players and therefore welcome anyone that
is keen to contact 55055.
Lady Panthers coaches are Koa Kopu and Ed Exham Teraitua.
Meanwhile, the Titikaveka Bull and Tupapa Panthers match on Thursday, saw the
Panthers leading 29-7 at half time. Despite the heavy rain, both teams held on
but the Panthers won the match 41-7.
Cook Islands Rugby Union’s Ben Koteka said the Titikaveka team performed well.
He said it was also good to see the Panthers have a lot of young boys showing
that they are looking at development.
Game 1 draw:
Today: 4:30pm Men – Avatiu Nikao Eels vs Arorangi Bears at Aretere Park, Avatiu.
12:20pm U13 Girls – all clubs- at Aretere Park, Avatiu.
12.30pm U10 Boys, U12 Boys
3pm: Women’s 10’s Avatiu Eels vs Arorangi Bears
3.30pm Takuvaine Reds vs Tupapa Panthers