Massetti Cup
KEAS CLINCH GF THREE-PEAT WITH LATE COMEBACK OVER GALLANT PANTHERS
The last CRL grand final at the historic Rugby League Park didn’t disappoint, as Linwood produced a remarkable comeback to beat Hornby 20-16 and win the Pat Smith Trophy for the third consecutive year. Three late tries showed why the Keas have remained undefeated all season, displaying amazing character to reel in a 12-point deficit.…
Read MoreBAXENDALE DESPERATE TO MAKE UP FOR LOST TIME
Hornby Panthers have consecutive grand final losses to atone for when they take on Linwood Keas in the big one for the third straight year at Rugby League Park this Sunday, but captain James Baxendale has a bit extra to make up for after fate conspired to put him 18,000 kilometres away from last year’s…
Read MoreHISTORY-CHASING KEAS MAINTAIN THE HUNGER
It could be argued Hornby Panthers have more to play for in Sunday’s CRL men’s premiership grand final after back-to-back losses to Linwood Keas in the 2016-17 deciders. But the Keas, who head into their fourth straight grand final, are adamant they have maintained the requisite hunger to carve out an even more indelible piece…
Read MoreMOMENTUM THE GRAND FINAL KEY FOR IN-FORM HORNBY
Linwood Keas may carry the psychological edge into Sunday’s grand final at Rugby League Park, but Hornby Panthers could hardly have done more in the past fortnight to indicate they are capable of reversing the results of the 2016-17 deciders. Landing third after a patchy, injury-hampered regular season, Hornby despatched Halswell Hornets 50-6 in a…
Read MorePANTHERS DIG DEEP TO DOWN DOGS IN EPIC PRELIM FINAL
Hornby Panthers secured a third straight CRL men’s premiership grand final showdown against Linwood Keas with a 16-6 victory over a gallant Northern Bulldogs in Saturday’s gruelling preliminary final. Kaiapoi’s Murphy Park heaved with one of the biggest crowds seen at club game in years, but the visiting Panthers absorbed a mountain of goal-line pressure…
Read MoreBULLDOGS DESPERATE TO EARN SECOND CHANCE AGAINST IN-FORM PANTHERS
Via The Star – by Jacob Page The Hornby Panthers and Northern Bulldogs head into their do-or-die rugby league semi-final on Saturday at opposite ends of the momentum spectrum. The Panthers finished third on the competition ladder and won their sudden-death semi-final 50-6 against the Halswell Hornets. The second-placed Bulldogs lost their chance to automatically…
Read MoreHEALTHY HORNBY TIMING THEIR RUN
By their own standards, Hornby Panthers’ 2018 Massetti Cup campaign has been short on the usual swagger, dominance and consistency we’ve become accustomed to. But with their squad belatedly near full-strength again, the club is well-placed to end a five-year title drought. The Panthers only lost three games during the regular season – two hard-fought…
Read MoreHORNETS PLEASED WITH PROGRESS DESPITE FINALS EXIT
Halswell Hornets’ Massetti Cup campaign ended on Saturday courtesy of a heavy 50-6 semi-final defeat at the hands of Hornby Panthers, but when the dust settles the club can look back on a season of enormous progress. After winning the 2014 grand final, the Hornets languished near the foot of the ladder, finishing seventh in…
Read MoreRED-HOT PANTHERS ROAST HORNETS IN ONE-SIDED SEMI
Hornby Panthers made a massive statement in their sudden-death semi on Saturday afternoon, thumping Halswell Hornets 50-6 at Leslie Park to book a preliminary final showdown with Northern Bulldogs next week. The Panthers were quick out of the blocks and put on an attacking masterclass throughout, leading 22-0 at halftime and finishing with nine tries.…
Read MoreDOMINANT KEAS CLINCH FOURTH STRAIGHT GRAND FINAL BERTH
It was all one-way traffic this afternoon at Linwood Park as the Keas cruised to a fourth straight CRL grand final, outclassing Northern Bulldogs 48-10 in perfect winter footy conditions at ‘The Nest’. The Bulldogs showed promise in the early minutes of the major semi playing all their footy in Linwood’s half. Strong in defence…
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