| KAMO EDGE OUT SHARKS | ||||
| When centre three quarter Hayden Hutchinson intercepted a pass late in the game and gallop fifty metres to score near the posts and converted, it looked as if the Dargaville Ford Western Sharks then up 7-5 would take out the match and the double for the season over Kamo. | ||||
| � However, Kamo fired up their pack, constructed a good rolling maul to go over near the corner to retake the lead 10-7, then to rub salt into the wounds, scored another in injury time, when the sharks were desperately playing catch up football, to get home to a 15-7 victory. | ||||
| Played in slippery conditions at Kamo, and with a vigorous wind getting up to favour Kamo in the second spell, this was a tight match throughout, and the Sharks had their moments and could easily have scored on a couple more occasions with an ounce of luck.� The home side held a definite lineout superiority in a match of many lineouts, had their wily first five Tony Monahan in good touch with his tactical kicking using the wind well, and these facets held the key to the winning of the march for Kamo. | ||||
| The Sharks are away to Hikurangi on Saturday. | ||||