The Tui opened the season with two home games, being beaten 36-32 by Counties Manukau, who currently lead the competition, and a 43-20 win over Northland. They’ve since been beaten 47-26 by Bay of Plenty, 44-12 by Waikato, and last weekend 36-7 by Canterbury in Christchurch.
Coaches Sione Cherrington-Kite and Namatahi Waa have retained seven of the starting line-up forwards against Canterbury, including the side’s Player of the Day Nina Poletti, but made three changes in the backline.
They’ve retained fullback Thamsyn Newton, who last week scored the Tui’s only try, which with a Krysten Cottrell conversion gave the side a 7-5 lead after 27 minutes.
Unavailable are Denise Aiolupotea, Tee Aiolupotea and Tori Iosefo, an MAC trio who this week played in Samoan national women’s squad Manu Sina’s win over Australia in Apia, preparing for the WXVs competition in Dubai starting next Friday.
The Hawke’s Bay Tui team for Sunday’s game in Auckland starting at 11.35am is: Willow Rowlands, Tamia Edwards, Nina Poletti, Holly MacDonald, Kaya Whaitiri-Dee, Tempryss Lauvao, Leah Tuhi, Jaimee Robin, Briar Hales, Krysten Cottrell (captain), Nicolette Adamson, Leilani Hakiwai, Teilah Ferguson, Monique Clarke, Thamsyn Newton: Reserves: Hayley McKay, Journey Otene, Whitley Mareikura, Olioli Mua, Makayla Cameron, Raedeen Blake, Michaela Baker, Maleta Pailate.