Martinborough were forced to defend for the vast majority of the second half as East Coast threw everything at them, including the kitchen sink. Martinborough secured the fourth and final spot in the Wairarapa club rugby Premier grade playoffs with a gutsy performance in Whareama against East Coast. Pua Tafa, who played most of the match at first five-eighth, made good use of his left foot, getting plenty of yardage off the boot when the time came to move the ball downfield. Marist maintained their composure, and possession, to see the game to its conclusion.įor Marist, centre Charles Mataitai had a strong game, as did blindside flanker Rhys Severn, who produced a couple of strong charges through the heart of the Carterton defence. It didn’t help that centre Inia Katia spent 10 minutes in the bin after misjudging his jump after chasing a high kick and clattering into an opponent before he had come back to ground.Ĭarterton, to their credit, remained positive throughout and when Aseri Waqa scored his second try from a slick backline exchange that started from halfway, they had a few minutes to snatch an unlikely win. Marist scored three tries of their own before halftime and another midway through the second half to hold a handy 27-15 advantage that, apart from a few nervous minutes at the end, they never looked like relinquishing.Ĭarterton committed more handling errors than they would expect to, the gusty weather conditions notwithstanding, and turned the ball over in the contact areas to a Marist side always looking to attack the ball in the tackle. The next 40 minutes of play was a very different story. Up 15-0 after 15 minutes into the wind, Carterton had a spring in their step and Marist rattled. Marist had a strong wind over their right shoulders at the opening whistle, but conceded three quick tries, including a brilliant individual effort from Carterton fullback Aseri Waqa, who escaped the clutches of most of the Marist backline before scooting down the right wing to score near the corner. The opening exchanges pointed to a very different outcome. It was Marist, on the back of four unanswered five-pointers and fewer errors, who won the day. The top two teams in the Wairarapa Premier grade did their utmost to use an attacking approach, despite extremely windy conditions, to produce an entertaining match that featured eight tries. Marist rolled into the 2022 playoffs in try-scoring form after overcoming a somewhat shaky start in their top-of-the-table clash with Carterton at Belvedere Road on Saturday. Removed one of the hidden modes (it was only a matter of time, since it contained copyrighted material).Carterton fullback Aseri Waqa was at his attacking best against Marist on Saturday, scoring two tries.Fixed a bug where the flashlight would try to illuminate a page on the other side of a wall.Added a pause feature, but you can only pause if there's no static (which prevents you from pausing the game in response to seeing the Slender Man).Added a menu option to automatically skip the intro.For the same reason, Distance Shade can no longer be turned off. The maximum distance you can see decreases as you collect more pages this is to keep the challenge similar for people who have fog turned off.This will allow you to jog or sprint for a much longer period of time, but makes repeated taps of the jog/sprint button cause your stamina to drain very quickly (effectively getting rid of a former exploit). When you start jogging/sprinting, however, it immediately deducts 5% of your stamina. Removed the cooldown for stamina recovery after jogging/sprinting, and reduced the stamina drain rate.Your jogging speed now increases gradually as more pages are collected.Added shadows (not especially noticeable except in lit areas).Added different light sources (unlocked after beating the game once).Also now includes links to Slender Man info and YouTube series. Improved main menu and added music to it.Added a subtitle to the game ("The Eight Pages") to differentiate it from future versions.
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