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OtakiThreads - Grand Final, July 26th, 2014 Location: Fitzherbert Park, Palmerston North




Grand Final, July 26th, 2014 Location: Fitzherbert Park, Palmerston North. Whi Te Ra v. Levin Wolves 

“Push yourself to exhaustion and then push again. Grand final day for the green and red machine, otherwise known as Whiti Te Ra. Rugby league at its best. Kia kaha boys” 


“Go hard Brothers!!!!! Whiti all day”

“Too Much Bros Mean Win..”

“Congrats my Brother & Neph!!”

“Perfect technique. Perfect timing. Get it In ya!!!”

“Nef running a homai, of a Tarnz pass, timing was perfection, execution easy”

“Boooom! It's all over rover!! Yeeeah!”

“Final score was 58-16 to whiti te ra. Brothers were just to strong n wanted it more.” 

“Congrats to you Whiti te ra for taking the comp out aye hard day at the office but worth it aye.Kia ora ra kia kotou katoa.”

“Well done to the warriors, to the victors of Whiti Te Ra!”



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