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Bay of Plenty Steamers face Southland Stags in Rotorua after Canterbury loss

Rotorua Daily Post
20 Aug, 2025 06:00 AM3 mins to read

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Bay of Plenty Steamers player Kaleb Trask will be in action at Rotorua International Stadium on Thursday night. Photo / Photosport

Bay of Plenty Steamers player Kaleb Trask will be in action at Rotorua International Stadium on Thursday night. Photo / Photosport

Rotorua is set to host the Bay of Plenty Steamers for the first and only time this season.

The men in blue and yellow take on the Southland Stags at the Rotorua International Stadium on Thursday night.

The Steamers have started the season with two wins and one loss, falling to Canterbury last Saturday.

They take on a Stags side buoyed after coming from 22 points down at halftime to defeat Manawatū 29-22 at Invercargill’s Rugby Park Stadium last Friday night.

Steamers head coach Richard Watt said the team was looking forward to getting back over the hill to the ground affectionately known as the “Hāngī Pit”.

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“The boys love playing down in Rotorua at the International Stadium.

“It’s a great surface and they’re looking forward to entertaining the central fan base who will brave the chilly evening to get behind the team.”

Watt said the team had to get straight into their preparations for Thursday’s match after the loss on Saturday.

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Naitoa Ah Kuoi will captain the Steamers in Rotorua on Thursday night. Photo / Photosport
Naitoa Ah Kuoi will captain the Steamers in Rotorua on Thursday night. Photo / Photosport

“Part of the beauty of the NPC competition is with the short turnaround, we haven’t had too much time to dwell on the loss because we had to get straight into our preparations for Southland.

“Canterbury gave us a punch on the nose and taught us it’s hard to build our game if you’re not winning collisions and playing off front-foot ball,” he said.

“We certainly addressed our breakdown issues and are looking to get some go-forward back into our attack.

“The Stags proved last week against Manawatū what a challenge they will be after turning around a 0-22 halftime deficit to score 29 unanswered points in the second half to secure victory, so we are very wary of the threat they pose.”

The Steamers have made several changes to the side that lost 21-7 to the red and blacks in Tauranga, with Seamus Bardoul coming into the No 12 jersey and Fehi Fineanganofo moves to centre.

Rotorua International Stadium will host its only Bay of Plenty Steamers match against Southland on Thursday night.
Rotorua International Stadium will host its only Bay of Plenty Steamers match against Southland on Thursday night.

Joe Johnstone starts at blindside flanker with Jacob Norris moving to the bench.

Jai Knight gets a run at lock, replacing Semisi Paea from last weekend.

Taine Kolose comes in for regular captain Kurt Eklund at hooker, while Kele Lasaqa is set to make his debut from the bench.

Naitoa Ah Kuoi will captain the side.

The game at the Rotorua International Stadium kicks off at 7.10pm. Gates open at 4pm and the curtain-raiser of Wasps v CBOP U13s starts at 4.35pm.

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Tickets cost $27.50 for adults, $12.50 for children, students and seniors, and under-5s get in free.

Bay of Plenty Steamers:

  1. Josh Bartlett
  2. Taine Kolose
  3. Benet Kumeroa
  4. Jai Knight
  5. Naitoa Ahkuoi
  6. Joe Johnston
  7. Veveni Lasaqa
  8. Nikora Broughton
  9. Richard Judd
  10. Lucas Cashmore
  11. Cole Forbes
  12. Seamus Bardoul
  13. Fehi Fineanganofo
  14. Ngārohi McGarvey-Black
  15. Kaleb Trask
  16. Sione Tupou
  17. Jaya Moore
  18. Filipe Vakasiuola
  19. Semisi Paea
  20. Jacob Norris
  21. Charlie Sinton
  22. Tāmiro Armstrong
  23. Kele Lasaqa

Southland Stags:

  1. Hunter Fahey
  2. Jack Taylor
  3. Morgan Mitchell
  4. Mitch Dunshea
  5. Alefosio Aho
  6. Sean Withy (c)
  7. Nathan Va’atausili
  8. Semisi Tupou-Ta’eiloa
  9. Nic Shearer
  10. Mika Muliaina
  11. Fletcher Morgan
  12. Faletoi Peni
  13. Scott Gregory
  14. Tayne Harvey
  15. Michael Manson
  16. Nic Souchon
  17. Joe Walsh
  18. Paula Latu
  19. Alex Yallop
  20. George Reeves
  21. Connor McLeod
  22. Byron Smith
  23. Brad Kooman
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