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Preview: Bay of Plenty v Manawatu

Preview: Bay of Plenty v Manawatu

Tuoro, 10. Mike Delany, 11. Jason Hona, 12. Grant McQuoid, 13. Corey Aporo, 14. Lelia Masaga, 15. Toby Arnold.

Reserves: 16. Simon Chisholm, 17. James McGougan, 18. Josh Hohneck, 19. Luke Katene, 20. Phil Burleigh, 21. Daniel Waenga, 22. Ben W Smith.

Manawatu: 1. Shane Kingsland, 2. Sean O'Connor, 3. Karl Haitana, 4. Michael Fitzgerald, 5. Reece Robinson, 6. Hamish Gosling, 7. James Oliver, 8. Mitchell Crosswell, 9. Aaron Smith, 10. Isaac Thompson, 11. Lote Raikabula, 12. Frank Bryant (captain), 13. Hadleigh Parkes, 14. Shannon Paku, 15. Craig Clare.

Reserves: 16. Rob Foreman, 17. Donal McNamara, 18. Fraser Stone, 19. Doug Tietjens or Bertus Mulder, 20. Karl Bryson, 21. Asaeli Tikoirotuma, 22. Casey Stone.

REFEREE: Garratt Williamson

 
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