The Wairoa rugby team is looking forward to another big season defending the Barry Cup after one of the sub-union’s biggest missions at the weekend.
The team, coached by Sid Ropitini, played in division two of the Te Upoko o Te Ika Invitation tournament at the New Zealand Campus of Innovation and Sport, the high-performance Upper Hutt facilities that are the official training base of New Zealand rugby.
In the four-team section, Wairoa were beaten 12-10 by Manawatū Māori in their first game on Friday, and beat Wairarapa Māori 88-0 on Saturday.
The team will now prepare for the first Barry Cup defence against Te Araroa-based East Coast sub-union Matakaoa in Wairoa on September 8.