Steamers strive for three In a row

Bay of Plenty Steamers take on Southland at Tauranga Domain on Sunday September 18 with kick off at 2.05pm. Photo: Supplied.

The Steamers are back at home this Sunday for a clash against Southland in Round 7 of the Bunnings Warehouse NPC.

Last week's performance versus North Harbour was simply sensational as the Steamers piled on 48 points for a bonus point win on Harbour's home turf.

The Bay forward pack was imposing, dominating their set-piece inside the Harbour 22 with slick lineout moves and rolling mauls. Kurt Eklund reaped the rewards with a hat-trick, while Naitoa Ah Kuoi scored two tries.

'We were really impressed with the way we played against Harbour. Our forwards were dominant and worked hard,” says head coach Mike Delany.

'It's never really been a happy hunting ground for us up in Albany, so to put in a good performance and score some good tries against a pretty powerful and attacking team was promising to see.”

The Steamers will look to make it three wins on the trot at the Tauranga Domain versus a struggling but dangerous Southland side.

Despite losing all seven of their games this season, Southland has still managed to put the squeeze on numerous defences, reflected in their 170 points scored this season which sits only 26 points behind Bay of Plenty.

'It's important that we don't get complacent,” says Delany.

'We know they can score points, and they're a dangerous and unpredictable side. We need to get out there and play our game - they'll tip somebody up at some point. We saw Waikato struggle against them early on this week before running away with the game, so we have to make sure we start well.”

Notable mentions to the playing squad include a blazer game for lock Manaaki Selby-Rickit. Manaaki joined the Steamers in 2021, and Sunday will mark his 15th game for the blue and gold.

Fresh players also get the nod in starting positions with the chance to put their hands up and impress. Lucas Cashmore will start the game at 10 while fellow young-gun Kohan Herbert starts at 7.

'We are rewarding some boys this week for their hard work throughout the season and giving other players a chance to impress. These boys deserve their shot, and it also creates some good inter-team pressure for positions,” says Delany.

Bay of Plenty remains in 4th position on the Odds Conference with a comfortable 5-point cushion over fifth placed Otago.

Gates open from 11am with the Bay of Plenty Under 18 Girls vs Thames Valley Under 18 Girls as the curtain raiser match at 12pm. For supporters who purchase an Adult ticket online, they can get a Child ticket for free with tickets available to purchase online here.

Bay of Plenty Steamers Round 7 Team vs Southland
1. Aidan Ross
2. Kurt Eklund (C)
3. Tevita Mafileo
4. Justin Sangster
5. Manaaki Selby-Rickit*
6. Naitoa Ah Kuoi
7. Kohan Herbert
8. Zane Kapeli
9. Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi
10. Lucas Cashmore
11. Nigel Ah Wong
12. Inga Finau
13. Lalomilo Lalomilo
14. Emoni Narawa
15. Gillies Kaka

16. Anaru Rangi
17. Haereiti Hetet
18. Jeff Thwaites
19. Veveni Lasaqa
20. Nikora Broughton
21. Luke Donaldson
22. Wharenui Hawera
23. Joey Walton
*Blazer Game (15th game)

Unavailable due to Injury:
Melani Nanai
Kitiona Vai
Jamie Dobie

All Black 7's:
Leroy Carter
Roderick Solo

All Blacks:
Sam Cane

Game Day Details
Bay of Plenty Steamers vs Southland,
Sunday 18th September, 2.05pm kick off
Tauranga Domain, Tauranga
LIVE on Sky Sport 2 (channel 052)

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