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Rugby: Ebbitt dedicates third consecutive winner's medal to late president

By Shane Hurndell
Sports reporter·Hawkes Bay Today·
29 Jul, 2018 08:00 PM4 mins to read

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Clive celebrate their first taste of Maddison Trophy glory since 2000 at Napier's Park Island on Saturday. Photo / Paul Taylor

Clive celebrate their first taste of Maddison Trophy glory since 2000 at Napier's Park Island on Saturday. Photo / Paul Taylor

Hooker and assistant coach Sam Ebbitt dedicated his contribution to Clive's Maddison Trophy demolition job on Saturday to former club president Alan "Porky" Nisbet who died in 2016 after a battle with cancer.

"Porky would have been proud of that effort," Ebbitt said after K9 Petfoods Clive's 37-7 victory over WIT Napier Old Boys Marist in the Tui Maddison Trophy final at Park Island.

"We were driving over to the park today and a Glen Campbell song was playing on the radio. Porky loved Glen Campbell's music so we thought that might be a good omen for us," Ebbitt explained, as he was smothered in congratulatory hugs.

A former Napier Old Boys Marist player, Ebbitt, 43, has been playing for Clive since 1998.

He was the only member of Saturday's team to have played in Clive's last Maddison Trophy title wins in 1999 and 2000.

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"I was only planning on the assistant coach role this season but when we got a few injuries I ended up playing for most of the second round. I'll be back again for another season next year too," Ebbitt said.

"I knew we could win today but I didn't think it would be as convincing. We kept NOBM to one try in a final on their turf ... that's unusual for them," he added.

Ebbitt, who played the first 65 minutes, was prominent in a cohesive Clive pack which outmuscled their NOBM opponents.

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While 2017 Magpies, captain and No 8 Lucas Goodin and blindside flanker Josh Eden-Whaitiri were influential regular unsung heroes, props Kereama Peni and Etu Tuanaki and lock Rana Huata, exceeded expectations big time.

Eden-Whaitiri's work at lineout time should have impressed All Blacks lock Brodie Retallick, who was among the spectators.

Halfback Bronson Hokianga provided quality distribution which allowed plenty of opportunities for excitement machines, Hurricanes winger Jonah Lowe, who scored two tries, fullback JJ Taulagi and centre Sasa Tofilau, to strut their stuff out wide.

The riversiders' tenacious defence forced NOBM to make uncharacteristic errors.

A key moment in the game was in the 36th minute when NOBM were trailing 8-7 and opted for a tap penalty instead of a scrum or three easy points.

At that stage Clive were down to 14 players after Taulagi was sin binned and NOBM could have had a seven pointer had they gone wide from a scrum.

After leading 13-7 at halftime Clive dominated the second half.

In fact NOBM had to wait until the 79th minute to get into their attacking 22 during the second half and the ball was turnover as this happened.

Chiefs utility back Tiaan Falcon took the field as a second half substitute for Clive and dictated terms well from the pivot role.

Clive head coach Vaine Maui and Ebbitt deserved all the kudos that flowed their way after the final.

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Not only did their side enter the semifinals as the fourth qualifiers. It must be remembered that they had been thrashed 76-0 and 84-12 by NOBM earlier this season.

Maui was under pressure to deliver on Saturday after his sister Sharlena had been assistant coach of the Clive women's team which won their Hawke's Bay final with a 48-28 win against Taradale Rugby and Sports earlier in the day.

Captain and No 8 Chris Johnston again had a huge defensive workrate for NOBM. Hooker Willie Benson was tireless and lock Sean Skeet was busy in the dark places.

While centre Shae Tucker and winger Michael Buckley made the most of their limited opportunities, they didn't receive enough quality ball because their forwards were going backwards for almost 70 per cent of the match.

NOBM head coach Craig Gowler admitted his troops were beaten by the better team on the day.

"There was a massive momentum swing in the second half and they deserved. At the same time it must not be forgotten what our team has done for the past three years ... supporters have to be proud of them."

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Gowler was in his fifth season at the helm and he said he will decide over the summer whether or not he will return next season.

"It could be time for some new blood and new ideas," he added.

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