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Tupapa, Puaikura battle to 2-2 draw in Premier Men’s clash

Tuesday 17 September 2024 | Written by Supplied | Published in Football, Sports

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Tupapa, Puaikura battle to 2-2 draw in Premier Men’s clash
Campbell Best of Tupapa Maraerenga battles for possession against Puaikura’s Paul-Luiz Van Eijk during their Premier Men’s clash on Saturday. CIFA MEDIA/24091630

Round 8 of the 2024 Rarotonga Round Cup was packed with excitement as teams across all divisions left everything on the field, delivering thrilling moments and some unexpected results.

Fans were treated to intense battles, showcasing the competitiveness and passion of this year’s competition.

At Victoria Park, Tupapa Maraerenga faced off against Puaikura in a fiercely competitive Premier Men’s match. Tupapa controlled much of the early possession, creating several promising opportunities.

However, it was Puaikura who struck first in the 11th minute. A well-timed long ball from Akiona Tairi found Tepa Tuaputa, who delivered a precise cross from the left that sailed into the top corner, leaving the Tupapa defence stunned.

Despite the setback, Tupapa maintained their composure and pressed forward. Their persistence paid off in the 28th minute when young talent Kima Webb, showing remarkable confidence, dribbled past two defenders before coolly slotting the ball into the net to equalise.

The second half ramped up the intensity as both teams sought to break the deadlock. Puaikura regained the lead in the 60th minute when Daniel Taokia confidently converted a penalty after a handball in the box.

Not to be outdone, Tupapa kept pushing, and their relentless efforts paid off in the 75th minute. A perfectly timed through ball from Grover Harmon found Marcus Gibbens, who skillfully outpaced the defence and slotted the ball past the advancing Puaikura goalkeeper.

Both teams pressed for a winner, but the resolute defending on both sides ensured the match ended in an entertaining 2-2 draw, leaving the fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.

Meanwhile, at Aretere Park on Friday, Avatiu FC took on Matavera FC in what proved to be a tightly contested Premier Men’s match.

Matavera opened the scoring in the first half, with Julius David finding the back of the net after a well-worked team play.

Avatiu, eager to keep their home fans happy, responded with determination in the second half. Joseph Crocombe capitalised on a defensive mistake to bring his side level.

But just as the match seemed destined for a draw, Matavera’s George Ellis stepped up in the final 20 minutes, scoring a decisive goal that gave Matavera a hard-earned 2-1 victory. The match was a battle of nerves and precision, with both teams creating chances but Matavera edging the contest in the crucial moments.

Over at the CIFA Complex on Saturday, Nikao Sokattak finally claimed their first win of the season with a 2-0 victory over Titikaveka.

After several challenging rounds, Nikao came into this match determined to secure all three points. With goals from Tamaiva Mateariki and Narveet Chand, Nikao controlled much of the game and capitalised on their chances.

Titikaveka worked hard to break through Nikao’s defence but were unable to find the back of the net, as Nikao’s solid backline and goalkeeper held firm, securing a well-deserved win.

In the Senior Women’s division, Tupapa Maraerenga and Puaikura played out a tense 1-1 draw.

Puaikura struck first in the fifth minute through Esther Potoru’s composed finish from a corner. Tupapa, however, gradually found their rhythm and put Puaikura under consistent pressure for much of the second half. Their persistence paid off when Mii Piri-Savage connected with a corner in the 80th minute, directing the ball into the back of the net to secure a late equaliser.

Elsewhere in the Senior Women’s division, Avatiu cruised to a 3-0 victory over Matavera-Ngatangiia. The attacking trio of Mahana Sijp, Georgia Hickes and Paerua Ngaroi were unstoppable, each finding the net in a dominant display. Matavera-Ngatangiia had a few chances but were unable to break down Avatiu’s solid defence.

Meanwhile, Titikaveka continued their strong form on Saturday, securing a 3-0 win over Nikao Sokattak. Goals from Angelia Tangapiri, Giselle Rea and Kimberley Tangirere highlighted their attacking prowess, keeping them in contention for the top spot.

As the season progresses, the competition is heating up, with teams pushing harder each week to secure valuable points in the 2024 Rarotonga Round Cup. With plenty of football still to be played, fans can look forward to more thrilling matches and shifting dynamics as the race for the title intensifies.

  • CIFA Media

Results

U6 Mix Division – Titikaveka 3 Tupapa Maraerenga 2, Puaikura  8 Avatiu 2; Avatiu vs Matavera Ngatangiia – Premier Men: 1-2, Senior Women: 3-0, U18 Men: 3-1, U15 Boys: 3-0, U15 Girls: 3-0, U12 Mix: 0-0, U10 Mix: 2-8, U8 Mix: 5-0; Tupapa Maraerenga vs Puaikura –Premier Men: 2-2, Senior Women: 1-1, U18 Men: 10-1, U15 Boys: 0-5, U15 Girls: 3-0, U12 Mix: 5-0, U10 Mix: 4-0, U8 Mix: 2-1; Titikaveka vs Nikao Sokattak – Premier Men: 0-2, Senior Women: 3-0, U18 Men: 1-1, U15 Boys: 0-3, U15 Girls: 1-1, U12 Mix: 3-4, U10 Mix: 0-6, U8 Mix: 0-17.