Whai Wahine triumph at Waikato League Championships

September 30, 2024

Whaingaroa Whai Rugby League Club has marked a significant milestone with their Whai Wahine team claiming the Waikato Wahine Championships, defeating the formidable Taniwharau side 26-16 over the weekend. The victory is a testament to the rapid growth of rugby league in Raglan, with the club just two seasons into its journey.

“The grand final between Whaingaroa Whai Wahine and Taniwharau Wahine was an epic battle. Our Whaingaroa Wahine have come so far throughout the season and absolutely deserved their spot in the finals.

“The game was tough, and the ladies left everything they had out on that field. With the support of their whānau, friends, and the Whaingaroa community surrounding the park, they managed to dig deep and push their bodies to the limit. The game was tied 16-16 at the end of regular time, so they went into extra time for another 10 minutes. Whaingaroa Whai Wahine scored two unanswered tries to seal the victory.

“I’m incredibly proud of what they’ve achieved—it’s a huge moment for rugby league in this town.” Said Coach Whitu Mete.

The club extends their thanks to their supporters for this season’s win.

“To our whaanau, to our haapori: We thank you all for your unwavering support all season. Supporting us as a team and us as a club. Ngā mihi nui ki a koutou katoa.”

– Nā te whaanau Whai

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