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Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 16/05/2009

In this 2nd game of 3 grading games, Hillcrest won 54 to 12. This game was played on a sunny day at Hillcrest and there were similar conditions the week before at Fraser High School, where Hillcrest won 59 to 12.

Although the team is struggling to make up a squad of 22, the players are showing plenty of skill & determination. Standout players were Travis Amai, who did a great job at lock, winning numerous lineout ball, Kapri George, who made plenty of line breaks at centre and Reyne Graham was hard working at prop.

Try scorers were; Connor Brodribb, Huw Elias, Kapri George (2), Sean Rudman (2), Sonny Rau (2) & Fergus Schumacher. Fergus also kicked a conversion & 2 penalty goals, with Sonny also kicking a conversion.

The final grading game is on this coming Saturday, at Hillcrest against Hamilton Boys High White.

Mark Eldridge
 

Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 16/03/2009

The rugby season finished in late August with mixed results from our four teams. Our 1st XV finished a respectable 3rd in the Second Div, having dominated all opponents in the forwards and tested the winners, St Paul´s 2nds, on both occasions they met.
The U16s fought bravely with a serious lack of numbers, but it is pleasing to see strong numbers coming through at both U15 & U14 level where our teams, although light on experience and size, competed valiantly - the U14´s most unlucky not to be contesting their division final.

Annual Prize Giving:
The annual prize giving for the club was held on Sept 11th. With the help of sponsorship from Vision Upholstery trophies (and replicas) were once again handed out for all teams, along with the presentation of medals and school ties for year 13 leavers.
While there were many close calls in selection we would like to congratulate the prizewinners as listed below:
HHRC 2008 Awards

U14 Best Back Sonny Rau U14 Best Forward Carl Taylor
U14 Team Player Kyle Fell U 14 Player of the Year Atutahi Takiari

U15 Best Back Dylan Griffin
U 15 Best Forward Jake Henderson/Tom Williams
U15 Team Player Chris Johnston U 15 Player of the Year Chris Johnston

2nd XV Best Back Hamish Roake 2nd XV Best Forward Taylor Brodie
2nd XV Team Player Josh Stirling 2nd XV Player of the Year Josh Stirling

1st XV Best Back Michael Jarvis 1st XV Best Forward Ryan Fleetwood
1st XV Most Promising Player Nick Brodribb
1st XV Team Player Arno Bekker
1st XV Player of the Year Ryan Leach.

One of the highlights of the night were the very amusing and inspiring presentations from our two guest speakers - Pat Meslop, Marketing Mgr for the Chiefs & WRU and Scott Couch ex Waikato & Chiefs loose forward.

Sincere thanks to the sponsors and in particular the hard working committee for pulling this event together which proved again to be a very successful night.

Thanks also of course to all coaches, team managers and the many supporters whom dedicated their valuable time, patience and skills in making rugby happen again this year.

We would like to also take this opportunity to congratulate Craig Taylor, Teacher In Charge of Rugby, on winning the 2008 Administrator/manager of the year at the recent HHS Sports awards. This is true recognition of Craig´s dedication and enthusiasm in a most challenging first year in this role. Without any School representation in team coaching roles Craig took the full brunt of liaison between Club, team mgmt and players - well done and many thanks.

Focus on 2009
Focus now moves to the New Year and further improvements to our preparation, support and resources for rugby. Some of the key initiatives in conjunction with HHS include:

* Team Coaching and Mgmt - After the challenges in 2008 of having no coaches from the School ranks we are extremely excited to have Mr Edgar Johl, DP and long time rugby coach, indicate his willingness to take a team and know doubt help Mr Taylor when and where it is needed. Secondly Mr Whiting has recently announced the appointment of Mr Kerry Eynon, ex Taranaki Rep, Te Awamutu Seniors and Waikato U23 Coach, to the PE teaching ranks for 2009. In taking this role Kerry has signalled his interest in coaching the 1st XV, which is a terrific position for us to be in.
* Team Planning - In order to be advanced in our team management and preseason preparation we are already asking for player indications for 2009.
* Potential Team Trip - We have again put forward the opportunity to take a senior squad on a team trip to Australia in 2008. The committee has identified the scope and costs of this proposal to interested senior players and their caregivers with solid support indicated. Financial commitment and planning is now underway.

Any contacts or ideas for both sponsorship and trip fund raising would be much appreciated.

For further information, meeting schedules, as well as ideas and feedback please contact any of the following club officials:

Chairperson: Danny Farr 027 4944559
Secretary: Diane Van Den Berg 027 7248815
Treasurer: Phil Morris 027 4719525
Or via HHS to Craig Taylor - Teacher In charge.

Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 16/03/2009

WITH a new, high-profile coach, a newly launched club complete with its own website and a summer training schedule Hillcrest High School is planning to raise its status in rugby circles next year.

The school club has signed Taranaki Centurian and former Te Awamutu Sport and Waikato under-23 coach Kerry Eynon for 2009.
Already plans are in hand to host a South African secondary school team for a match-up in 2009 and a rugby trip to Australia for senior players.

Coaches have been appointed for four rugby teams - a first XV, plus under-14, under-15 and under-16.
Organisers are seeking players and supporters for the 2009 season.

They expect ambitious players will be more likely to get game time playing with an emerging side than in some of the more recognised rugby schools.

Senior coach Kerry Eynon comes off a successful 2008 season with Te Awamutu Sports and the Waikato under-23 side.
Eynon was one of the stalwarts of Taranaki provincial rugby with a record fo 103 games as an inside back. He joins the likes of Gordon Slater who racked up 176 games for Taranaki, Kieran Crowley (200), Graham Mourie (104), Dave Loveridge (135) and Paul Tito (100).

Hillcrest High already has high academic profile and is respected for the work of students in the arts and drama. Most sports are also catered for at the school.

Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 30/08/2008

There is no doubt that the 2008 season was a challenging but exciting experience for all involved in Hillcrest High rugby. Throughout the year the players put in a stirling effort and their achievements were celebrated at the annual prize giving which was held on the 11th of September.
The prize giving was a great success and those who attended were honoured by the presence of two excellent guest speakers, namely Pat Mellsop (Waikato Rugby) and Scott Couch (ex-Waikato and Chiefs loose forward).
On the night the Club Chairperson, Danny Farr, gave special thanks to each individual – players as well as supporters – who contributed to the success of the season.

Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 24/08/2008

This play-off match to determine 3rd and 4th placing in the 2nd division, was played against Putaruru in Putaruru.

Both teams had beaten each other during the preliminary season, but Hillcrest this time was far superior and won the match 25 – 5.

Most of the match was played in heavy rain on a muddy pitch, but Hillcrest showed their all round strengths in most facets throughout the match.

Hillcrest led 22 – 0 at ½ time after Sunny Gage-Fatupaito scored a try and Liam Eldridge scored a conversion plus was successful with 5 penalty kicks.

The final score was 25 – 5 after Putaruru scored an unconverted try and Liam kicked another penalty goal to end the match with 20 points and a 100% successful kicking rate.

That was the final match for Hillcrest who finished in 3rd place in the 2nd division. The team was never beaten by big margins, with only inconsistency letting them down.

Many of the players improved throughout the season and I’m sure if they’d had another season together, they would finish in a better position. Unfortunately a lot of the players leave school this year, but this leaves openings for future players.

Mark Eldridge

Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 18/08/2008

This blustery game was played on a predominately sunny day in Hillcrest, on a muddy pitch.

St Pauls, who end the preliminary round of the season undefeated, had a really ‘tough’ match and 2 of their 3 tries were against the run of play.

During the first half, Hillcrest didn’t make full use of the strong wind at their backs and only scored a penalty, kicked by Liam Eldridge, to be down 3 – 14 at the break.

During the second half and although St Pauls made better use of the strong wind at their backs, they only scored an unconverted try

The final score was 19 – 3 to St Pauls.

Hillcrest finish the preliminary round in 4th place and now travel to play Putaruru, who they have a “1 win 1 loss” to this season, to decide the final 3rd & 4th placings.

Mark Eldridge

Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 02/08/2008

This lack luster game was a disappointment after the 1st 15 had played a very good game against Howick mid-week.

Otorohanga, who are currently coming second in the competition, appeared to be dominated by Hillcrest during most of the first half were lucky to lead by 10 – 3 at the ½ time whistle.

During the second half, Otorohanga scored a converted try after a charge down and Hillcrest’s Tonie Redlinghuys scored an un-converted try in the corner.

The final score was 17 – 8 to Otorohanga, which was a slight improvement by Hillcrest who lost 9 – 21 in the first round.

Overall, a disappointing match, especially after such a strong midweek game. The team has 2 further matches before the final play-off match – firstly against the bottom team, then the final match against the top team.

Mark Eldridge

Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 30/07/2008

This annual return match between the 2 schools first 15’s was played in very wet and muddy conditions.

Although Howick, who play’s in the Auckland 1st division won 18 – 6, the score certainly didn’t reflect the closeness of the match. Hillcrest’s points were 2 penalty goals, kicked by Liam Eldridge.

The Howick scrum appeared to have the upper hand during the first half, but the efforts of the Hillcrest props, Ryan Leach and Oh peal seemed to even things up in the second half. Playing ‘up hill’ and leading 3 – 0 for most of the first half, Hillcrest succumbed to Howick’s pressure, who scored an unconverted try to trail 3 -8 at the half time whistle.

The second half saw Howick score a converted try and kick a penalty goal. Hillcrest replied with a successful penalty goal.

Players to stand out were Arno Bekker who made good tackles throughout the match and the backs Liam, Bryce & Sunny’s midfield defence was strong.

Mark Eldridge

Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 29/07/2008

The HH Rugby Club, School and team management organised and coordinated a team building trip full of fun events and activities in the recent school holidays, aimed at building of team spirit in the 1st XV.

The target was maximum team fun with little time or funds available. The result was a 3 day outing to Auckland region. Staying in backpacker accommodation in the central city and visiting iconic fun attractions including Go Carting and Snow Planet on the north Shore, Wairewa Hot Pools and The Warriors league team home game.

Of course the natural competitive spirit came out first up, including egging on the minivan drivers to be first to venue, but the rubber really met the road when the 18 boys and 4 supporting adults had to split into pairs, grab their helmets and hit the go cart race track. Donning the little blue hair nets was a great taster to the banter that was to come through the weekend.

The 100 lap race was split into 3 driver legs per team member, which between the many snarl-ups and the mathematically challenged, created chaos for one and all – particularly the officials! It didn’t take long for two teams to set the front running, the high performance coach and his understudy (Mr Kennedy and Liam Griffin) vs. the more weight challenged but worldly “Master” team (Mr’s Griffin & Farr). While this battle raged on the pressure and stress was showing in other more challenged teams, with frequent orange lights flashing and increasing numbers of black flags as those behind tried to take their frustrations out.

While the Kennedy/Griffin combination cemented their lead to win the event, the Masters team followed by Bryce and Joseph held off a determined charge by the ferocious Ryan Leach to take 2nd & 3rd respectively. Great fun had by all in the noise and fumes of the North shore race circuit – the latter hazard saw the “big man”, head Coach Mr Fleetwood, dashing from his last driver change for fresh air, lucky to retain his lunch!

After dining in the streets of Orewa it was off to Snow Planet where Mr Kennedy was last seen with own snow board heading for the advanced section, not to be seen again for nearly 4 hours – obviously spends too much time on school trips!. Meanwhile the majority donned snow boards (many for the first time) and those new to the experience and the Coaching staff stuck to skis. The four hours was exhilarating fun for all, as confidence grew so did the degree of slope and the scale of the impact. Some reflections include:
- Most impressive dismount – Captain Mike using his head to stop, blood nose and all!
- Most improved – Sheridan on Snowboard, Josh on Ski’s
- Most difficult to stop – the “big man’ in full flight – a proven way to scatter those in ski tow queues!
- Try-hards – The two Ryan F’s chatting up the local talent!
- Most destructive combination – Oh-Peel and Sunny taking a ‘one off the ruck’ approach down the slopes!

A terrific evening had by all and well worth the scrapes, aches and pains that resulted – particularly evident in the coaching support.

We retired to the Queen Street Backpackers in great spirits but tired enough not to go chasing the “spirits” in the heart of metropolis.

Day two started with hearty breakfast and a long walk with swimming gear in hand to get to Mr Griffin’s “special budget car parking.” We retraced our steps north to Wairewa Hot Pools, which for those of us with aches proved to be an inspired choice of venue where we could spend most of the day in the hottest of pools.

Naturally the competition took hold on the slides with the front row bulk of Oh-Peel, Ben & Ryan L up against the lengthy second rowers of Ryan Fl and Stephen and the relative lightees of Mike, Arno and Bryce. Results were too close to call on the day!

Of course rugby prevailed in the end with what seemed all of Auckland making way for our boys as a game developed in the large pool, including Coach and Manager. The battle lines drawn and teams even, the lead seesawed as the water level decreased, watched by a worried set of pool staff.

Heading back to base all hands (ovens and microwaves) were engaged to heat up some of “Deb’s Famous Lasagne” for lunch, before heading for the Warriors vs. Cowboys league game at Mt Smart. On arrival we were treated to a tour of the outside perimeter of the stadium that doubled as a warm-up - thanks to Mr Griffin for this unplanned adventure of the local fauna! Once inside we were guided through the Warriors head office and a view of the gym and training equipment – as expected top class layout and facilities for these professionals.

Seats were found at ground level where we could take in the last of the reserve grade game – and see the highest paid “water-boy” around (sir Stacey Jones!). Although the weather threatened it largely held off through the main event which, apart from the excitement of a hard fought win by the home team, included some highlights such as:
- The hard time given to the quartet of what must have been struggling students with Cadbury ice cream billboards strapped to their backs.
- The ever so brave team members hooting and hollering at the cheer leaders – until they were challenged to do so close-up!
- And the teams’ “Thurston, Thurston” chant that they were of the firm belief put this opposition kicker off!

Back late to Queen Street, the fast food establishments were visited and some serious pool competition undertaken before retirement to the rooms for the “light show”. Apparently much amusement was had with Aucklander’s out on the town trying to make sense of the boy’s laser light show shining around them.

The final day arrived and as expected it took a lot for bodies to rise, particularly when exercise was on the agenda. After another hearty breakfast – thanks to one of Mr Fleetwood’s prize stock, it was off to Bastion Point to run it off! Mr Kennedy set up a relay course and with what was believed to be a balanced split of speed 6 teams of three set off to leave their mark on the wet and slippery Bastion grass in battle for the chocolate.

What on paper looked an even competition soon proved to be not so, the teaming up of the ‘hares” of Arno and Ryan Farr proved too good for the rest in the 1st few laps, although Mike, Dayne, and Liam G. all gained ground for their respective teams. So Ryan Leach (with the ‘hares”) had the win he was working hard for from day one, but hat’s off goes to Liam E, who’s “never give up” attitude saw him fighting to the end to pull back the deficit his team faced after one of the “fatties” struggled through his laps.

It was then down to the beach. While astonished and nervous Sunday strollers looked on, most of the team braved the winter seas to clean off – a couple by design, the rest were “persuaded”. The wimpiest of the group stood their ground and kept their clothes on.
The exercise was completed with a game of touch, before regenerating with fast food and hitting the roads for home.

All in all a terrific time was had, with a great feedback on the mix of events and locations and good value for money and little stress in travel. Thanks must go to Mr Griffin for assisting me with organising of the events and contacts and for Mr Fleetwood and Mr Kennedy for taking their valuable time out to help lead the trip.

However the real praise must go to the boys who were a pleasure to coordinate and lived up to their promise to have fun, enjoy and grow as a team, but in doing so represent HHS and the Rugby Club in a way that sets the scene for future similar opportunities. I close with feedback received from Queen St Backpackers that reads:

Hillcrest High School’s 1st XV rugby team and support staff stayed with us the nights of the 11th and 12th of July and I am happy to report that they were all perfectly well behaved and we would have no hesitation in having them back again or recommending them to anyone else.

On behalf of the players, thanks to the Club for coordinating this event and the School for supporting the opportunity. It has been great to see the team grow as a unit and team mgmt believe this is reflected in the way in which they reversed the early season loss to Fairfield with a dominant and classy “wet weather rugby” display resulting in a 17-3 win in their first game back this term.

Danny Farr
Mgr 1st XV.
29th July 2008

Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 01/07/2008

The 1st of July 2008 sees the launch of Hillcrest High Rugby Club’s new website.
Here you will be able to find current news and events; along with results and the schedule for future games, team information and a photo gallery.

If you’d like to submit an article please use the link provided on the News page.
If you’re a friend of the club or would like to see your logo on this site please visit the Friends page.

This site has been provided through the efforts of Layer7.co.nz and EduMaxi.com.