An historic rugby tournament established to enhance Māori rugby and its clubs in Hawke’s Bay will stage its 50th anniversary in Hastings on Saturday after a club which had to pull out told organisers it still wanted the tournament to go ahead.
Hosts and Hastings-based Hawke’s Bay premier club Tamatea considered cancelling Te Wero because of the ongoing impact of Cyclone Gabrielle, which among other issues meant that with State Highway 2 between Napier and Wairoa closed Northern Hawke’s Bay clubs Nuhaka and Mahia would struggle to be able to take part.
Nuhaka withdrew, and Mahia is calling on its central and southern Hawke’s Bay “Mahitians” to man up to represent the maroons for the tournament at the Mitre 10 Hawke’s Bay Reginal Sports Park.
Te Wero – a challenge to the clubs and aiming to prepare them for the club season ahead – is normally a four-team quadrangular, and Tamatea wanted to include all six clubs which have taken part over the years to appear in the tournament.
Nuhaka’s withdrawal resulted in an invitation to Bridge Pa Sports, and the six clubs now in the draw will also be represented by wāhine in a netball tournament, which has also been part of Te Wero for many years.