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Ngatapa's Isaac Thomas is upended by a two-man Tokararangi defence at the 15-a-side rugby tournament held at Paddy's Park, Patutahi on Saturday. Four Poverty Bay club sides, Tokararangi from the East Coast and Bay of Plenty's Opotiki competed in the tournament hosted by Ngatapa. It proved a worthwhile hit-out for the clubs as they look to their respective seasons. The Poverty Bay club season starts with the traditional Tiny White Day to be hosted by Waikohu on Saturday, March 28. More on Saturday's tournament on the back page. Picture by Liam Clayton

Ngatapa's Isaac Thomas is upended by a two-man Tokararangi defence at the 15-a-side rugby tournament held at Paddy's Park, Patutahi on Saturday. Four Poverty Bay club sides, Tokararangi from the East Coast and Bay of Plenty's Opotiki competed in the tournament hosted by Ngatapa. It proved a worthwhile hit-out for the clubs as they look to their respective seasons. The Poverty Bay club season starts with the traditional Tiny White Day to be hosted by Waikohu on Saturday, March 28. More on Saturday's tournament on the back page. Picture by Liam Clayton

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Ngatapa's Isaac Thomas is upended by a two-man Tokararangi defence at the 15-a-side rugby tournament held at Paddy's Park, Patutahi on Saturday. Four Poverty Bay club sides, Tokararangi from the East Coast and Bay of Plenty's Opotiki competed in the tournnament hosted by Ngatapa. It proved a worthwhile hit-out for the clubs as they look to their respective seasons. The Poverty Bay club season starts with the traditional Tiny White Day to be hosted by Waikohu on Saturday, March 28. More on Saturday's tournament on the back page.

Picture by Liam Clayton

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