Programme 2021 Presbyterian Schools Rugby Quadrangular Tuesday 27 - Friday 30 April, 2021 - Scots College
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ARMSTRONG'S LAND ROVER SUPPORTING ARMSTRONG'S LAND ROVER SCOTS Headmaster’s Welcome SUPPORTING COLLEGE FIRST SCOTS XV COLLEGE FIRST ARMSTRONG'S LAND ROVER XV I would like to extend a warm welcome to all students, staff SUPPORTING SCOTS and parents from the Colleges attending the 29th annual Presbyterian Schools Quadrangular tournament at Scots COLLEGE FIRST XV College. There is no doubt that this tournament is a highlight in each College’s programme and I know it is an eagerly awaited event. Our four Colleges have a similar tradition and events such as this forge friendships between the Colleges and students involved. A feature of such tournaments is the spirit in which the games are played and I am sure this year will be no exception with all games being fiercely and fairly contested. I am sure the players are looking forward to the competition and camaraderie. It is a great pleasure to have a number of parents supporting this event. I hope you are able to attend the events organised for you and I trust that you all have a memorable time in Wellington, enjoying the opportunity to mix and mingle as well as take in the sights of the city. We invite you to enjoy the hospitality of the College. Such tournaments do not simply “happen”. I would like to thank all the staff, sponsors, officials and families who have contributed to the staging of this occasion; without your assistance it would not be possible. PURCHASE A NEW LAND ROVER FROM ARMSTRONG'S WELLINGTON PURCHASE A IN NEW 2021LANDANDROVERWE WILL FROM DONATE ARMSTRONG'S Yours sincerely WELLINGTON IN $500 BACK TO THE SCHOOL 2020 AND WE * WILL DONATE UP TO Graeme Yule $5,000 BACK TO THE SCHOOL* PURCHASE A NEW LAND ROVER FROM ARMSTRONG'S Contact Gavin Penfold at Armstrong's Land Rover for further details or to book a test drive today. Headmaster URCHASE WELLINGTON PURCHASE A NEW A INNEW LAND 2021LANDAND ROVER WEdetails ROVER WILL FROM FROM DONATE ARMSTRONG'S ARMSTRONG'S Contact Armstrong's Land Rover for further or to book a test drive today. WELLINGTON PURCHASE WELLINGTON $500 BACK IN A TONEW 2021 IN THE LAND 2020 AND ANDROVER SCHOOL WE WILL WE WILLFROM * DONATE DONATE ARMSTRONG'S UP TO Armstrong's Land Rover armstrongs WELLINGTON 50066BACK CambridgeTO $5,000 BACK INTHE TO Terrace, 2020 THE AND SCHOOL SCHOOL Wellington, 6011. WE WILL ** 66 Cambridge Terrace, Wellington, 6011. DONATE UP TO armstrongs Contact Gavin Penfold at Armstrong's Land Rover for further details or to book a test drive today. $5,000 04 04 384BACK 384 Contact 8779 8779 TO Armstrong's THE Land Rover SCHOOL armstrongs.co.nz * for further details or to book a test drive today. 021Gavin ontact 501 624 Penfold at Armstrong's Land Rover for further details or to book a test drive today. gavin.penfold@armstrongs.co.nz Armstrong's Land Rover armstrongs ontact Armstrong's Land Rover for further details or to book a test drive today. armstrongs 66 Cambridge Terrace, Wellington, 6011. 04 armstrongs.co.nz *Present this advert prior to completion of vehicle offer and sale agreement for any new Land Rover and Armstrong’s will donate up to $5,000 to 04 384 rmstrong's Scots384 *Present 8779 College. Land 8779 this advertDonation Rover value varies prior to completion based of vehicle offeron andmodel purchased sale agreement – contract for any armstrongs new Land Armstrong’s Rover for further and Armstrong’s details. will donate up Minimum donation to $500 to Scots ofOffer College. $1,000. Offer available for new 021 vehicle 501 available for624 newatvehicle registrations registrations Armstrong’s Land Rover at Armstrong’s Wellington Land only from 27thRover April – Wellington only 30th April. Offer notuntil 31 December available in conjunction2020. Contact with any us for other offer. full terms Contact and us for full terms and conditions. 6 Cambridge conditions. Terrace, Wellington, 6011. gavin.penfold@armstrongs.co.nz armstrongs 4 armstrongs.co.nz 4 384 384 8779 8779 21 501Scots624 *Present this advert prior to completion of vehicle offer and sale agreement for any new Land Rover and Armstrong’s will donate up to $5,000 to *Present College. this advertDonation value varies prior to completion based of vehicle offeron andmodel purchased sale agreement – contract for any new Land Armstrong’s for further Rover and Armstrong’s details. will donate up Minimum donation to $500 to Scots ofOffer College. $1,000. Offer available for new avin.penfold@armstrongs.co.nz available vehicle for newatvehicle registrations conditions. registrations Armstrong’s Land Rover at Armstrong’s Wellington Land only from 27thRover April – Wellington only 30th April. Offer notuntil 31 December available in conjunction2020. Contact with any us for other offer. full terms Contact and us for full terms and conditions. 2021 Presbyterian Schools Quadrangular Tournament 3
GATE3 GROUND LEVEL KITCHEN CHARTRES HALL Team Lists HEALTH CENTRE INNER QUAD GATE2 RECEPTION GIBB BOARDING HOUSE Will Stodart Captain Jade Stewart Co-captain Tino Savea Captain Eric Lawson Co-captain Archie Calder Ben Ake Co-captain Jack Hamilton Cody Lokotui Co-captain Connor Newton Ezekial Kolo Bruno Wylie Samu Moli Tamati Frost Ethan Agaimalo Sean Lagikula Manu Latu CHAPEL/ASSEMBLY Ben Chittock Maddox Grindstaff Henry Windhager Braedyn Goli HALL Cameron Blackwood Calway Tom Druzianic Valentine Parker Torian Barnes Nick Morton Kingshouse Tupuola Semurana Fepulea’i Harry Lindsay Saipele Tito Patrick Tuifua Fraser Harding Cylas Tauti Rawiri Martin Adam Akuhata Archie Treadwell Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula Saipele Tito Monte Timu Maea Tema-Schmidt Arden Ongley Tetauru Cuthers Taylor Topp Sione Latu Lino Tauti Eli Pearce Matawhero Aidan Christians TENNIS COURTS P Tom Sexton Xavi Taele Wakefield-Sciascia Tana Maene-Lokeni Tom Ruwhui Tevita Naufahu Corban Watson Will Lambie Cornelius Kaufuti Benjiman Moughan Grayson Hesketh Paddy Blackman Lucas Te-Rangi Dickie Terepo Tuawhio Porima Muri Stewart GATE 1 Cameron Blythe Zae Mangu Jonty Good Tane Mumu Josh Carr Jack Bennett Hugh Kilsby Rupeni Mataele Frazer Brown Tama Heather P Ryan Watson Eduardo Payano Regan Holden Taylor Kerr Sam Bartram Andre Debriacher THE HODGE LOWER GROUND LEVEL MONORGAN ROAD SPORTS CENTRE Arthur Inkson Josh Crenfeldt Smith Quin Stephens Kaia Brunning Marcus D’acre Andrew Aniterea Bradley Kaikilekofe Zion Opetaia-Tiatia Jackson Foster Zaid Bharuchi George Newman Calum Koebergh Couper Killick Kiyaan Manukonga Jasper Wallace Ayden Hammond Siale Pahulu Charlie Roil COLLEGIANS PAVILION SCOTS Director of Rugby Coach Tasesa Lavea Coach Karl Jones Director of Rugby Stairs Rod McIntosh Assistant Coaches Assistant Coaches Sam Rasch Coach Ian Robinson Sherwin Stowers and Emma Akeripa and Coach Willy Leota Toilet Assistant Coaches Shalom Senara Taine Randell Assistant Coaches Pedestrian Access RUGBY PITCH Trent Harris and Manager Ben Salt Managers Adam Campbell and Vehicle Access Greg Thompson Jared Fritchley and Tane Tuipolotu Nicola Parsons P Parking Manager Mike Johnston Manager Jason Laverock 4 2021 Presbyterian Schools Quadrangular Tournament BROADWAY 2021 Presbyterian Schools Quadrangular Tournament 5
College Rugby Highlights in a row. We lost the final of the National competition in 2013. Today, Saint Kentigern has a proud tradition of competing at the highest level in over a 68 year Rugby history. St Andrew’s College Lindisfarne College Throughout the 68-year history of Lindisfarne College, rugby teams have consistently fought St Andrew’s College is an independent, co-educational school for pre-school to Year 13 day and above their weight. A proud rugby tradition has evolved, and the College has now produced six All boarding students. At St Andrew’s, proud Scottish Presbyterian traditions and values, academic Blacks: Mick Duncan (1971, two tests), John Timu (1989-94, 50 matches, 26 tests), Taine Randell rigour, and exceptional sporting, cultural and leadership opportunities combine for an education (1995-2002, 61 matches, 51 tests, 22 as Captain), Campbell Johnstone (2005, 3 tests), Israel Dagg that is truly world-class and a life experience that is unforgettable. The College was founded in 1916 (2010 – 2018, 66 tests) and George Bridge (2018 – present, 10 tests to date). Lindisfarne College and has now been co-educational for 27 years. The College has a strong co-curricular programme has also produced eleven NZ Schools’ players and 40 in various NZ age group sides over the years. and offers students more than 50 sports and cultural activities. In the Secondary School, At present, we field six rugby teams from a school roll of approximately 500 Secondary School participation remains a key priority and most students participate in at least one activity. There are pupils. These teams are all coached and managed by staff members. As a College, we work hard to many opportunities for students to test their talent at regional, national and even international level. compete against strong local schools in Hastings BHS, Napier BHS, Te Aute College and St John’s Specialist coaches and tutors are available to help students extend their ability and experience. College. We have annual traditional fixtures against Scots College, Rathkeale College and Wanganui St Andrew’s College has a proud reputation in rugby and fields seven teams from the Secondary Collegiate. Currently the 1st XV team competes in the competitive CNI competition which means School, and a further four from the Preparatory School in the CRFU Saturday competitions. In that we get to play a very high standard of rugby week in, week out. 2011 and 2012 the 1st XV had two of their strongest years in recent times making the top four of The 1st XV is looking forward to the challenges ahead during their 2021 season and in particular the Crusaders region Schools competition in both years. The 2015 team went the Top Four Co- the Annual Presbyterian Schools Quadrangular Tournament held at Scots College. educational competition and returned as champions. St Andrew’s College has also held the famous Moascar Cup (2016) being only the third school in the South Island to win this. In 2020 the 1st XV had one of it’s most successful seasons in recent history in winning the U.C Championship for the Scots College first time in the current format it runs under which has been going for 21 years. Scots College, when it was formed in 1916, had a mission of nurturing the holistic development of its students. To do this we ensure that our students are involved in sporting, academic and cultural Saint Kentigern College pursuits as well as service and leadership. Rugby has been an important part of College life for over 100 years and it is our belief that such team games develop character and team work in our Saint Kentigern College is an independent Presbyterian school offering a premium education to students. The added benefit to be derived from participating in competitive sport is the opportunity girls and boys in Years 7–13. The College is located on a large and attractive campus in the suburb presented to represent the College beyond school and we continue to celebrate the achievements of Pakuranga, 16 kilometres from the centre of Auckland. Our students enjoy extensive playing of our Old Collegians like James McCormack (1947), Chris Tregaskis (1991) and Victor Vito (2010) fields and world class teaching facilities. who all represented the All Blacks. Established in 1953, the College has evolved into a state-of-the-art, educational facility which We have a proud history of rugby tradition at the College whether it be via our local Wellington remains true to its traditional Christian faith and values. Rugby, being the national sport in New competition or beyond. Honours include winning the CSW Premiership in 1989, 2014, 2019 and Zealand, has had a high profile at the College since it was opened in 1953. The Saint Kentigern 1st 2020. Further success was achieved at regional level with the 1st XV winning the Hurricanes XV has had a regular presence at the top level of Auckland Secondary School Rugby. Championship in 2014 and 2015. The highlight for the College came in 2014 when the 1st XV The team plays in the highly competitive Auckland 1A competition. The team was runner up in won the National tournament and then fell just short in 2015, losing in the final. Our Rugby 7s 1996, 1998 and 2000 before winning the competition in 2001. We placed 3rd in Auckland in 2008. programme has also achieved great success with the Senior team winning the Condors 7s title from In 2010 after placing 5th in the Auckland 1A competition we won the National co-educational 2017 to 2019. Many individuals have also gone on to regional and national representation both competition. In 2011 Saint Kentigern won the Auckland 1A competition and defended the National players and coaching staff, and this is most pleasing. co-educational title. After winning the Auckland 1A competition again in 2012, the school went on The Secondary School had four rugby teams playing in the College Sport Wellington competition to win the National Top 4 competition that year, along with winning the SANIX World competition and they had a very successful 2020 winning three age group competitions (1st XV, 2nd XV, U65) in Japan at the start of 2013 and then went on to win the Auckland 1A competition for the 3rd year and we look forward to 2021 with great anticipation. 6 2021 Presbyterian Schools Quadrangular Tournament 2021 Presbyterian Schools Quadrangular Tournament 7
Programme Tuesday 27 April 17:30 All teams transferred to 14:00 All visiting teams arrive Parliament for the formal dinner. –17:30 This is a formal occasion and as 19:00 Dinner for all players and such, players are required to wear staff served, in Chartres Hall their respective school uniforms 19:30 Coaches and Manager’s meeting 18:00 Tournament Dinner in the in The Hub Banquetting Hall, Parliament 22:00 All teams transferred back to Wednesday 28 April Scots College 07:30 Breakfast for all players and staff served, in Chartres Hall Thursday 29 April 09:00 Official Tournament opening and 08:30 Breakfast for all players and staff, Chapel service served in Chartres Hall 10:00 Official team photographs 09:00 Packed lunches, if required, can (St Kentigern and St Andrew’s be collected from Chartres Hall College), outside the College Hall after breakfast. Teams depart Scots College for various activities 10:30 Official team photographs (Lindisfarne and Scots College), 18:00 Dinner for all players, served in outside the College Hall Chartres Hall 11:00 Light lunch served for 18:30 All team management and (Lindisfarne and Scots College), staff are invited to dinner at in Chartres Hall Arcimboldi. This will conclude at 9pm 12:00 Match 1: Saint Kentigern versus St Andrew’s College Friday 30 April 13:30 Match 2: Scots College 08:30 Breakfast for all players and staff, versus Lindisfarne served in Chartres Hall 13:30 Light lunch served for 11:00 Match 1: Consolation final (St Kentigern and St Andrew’s 12:30 Match 2: Final College), in Chartres Hall 14:15 After-match function, including a 15:15 After-match function with light meal, in the College Hall (Scots Collegians & Lindisfarne 15:15 After-match function concludes Old Boys) and teams depart 16:15 After-match function concludes. 15:20 Teams will be transferred to the Teams prepare for formal dinner Wellington Airport according to their flight schedules 8 2021 Presbyterian Schools Quadrangular Tournament 2021 Presbyterian Schools Quadrangular Tournament 9
Tournament Rules Contact Details First agreed to at the Managers’ meeting at the inaugural tournament at St Andrew’s College on 16 August 1989 and updated at subsequent tournaments. Team Managers St Andrew’s College Mike Johnston 029 205 6588 1. Draw for games Saint Kentigern College Ben Salt 027 632 1149 Each College, in its first match, plays the team it did not play in the previous year. Lindisfarne College Jared Fritchley 027 683 2555 The host plays in the second match. Scots College Jason Laverock 021 133 1453 2. Squad numbers and age of players Up to twenty two (22) may be included in a squad. Other Contacts All players must be under 19 on 1 January of the tournament year. Scots College school office 04 388 0850 If any squad becomes seriously depleted for whatever reason, the host school will provide Tournament Director Shane Gaffney 0210 585 6125 additional players. College Medical Centre Jo Smith 04 388 0852 3. Player replacement 027 216 9674 Substitutions/replacement of players is per the current NZRU regulations. College Custodian John Nieuwoudt 04 380 7582 4. Length of spells 022 496 8127 Each half will be thirty five (35) minutes, excluding stoppages for injury. Games stop for all 5. injuries and coaches may check an injured player. Form of competition Acknowledgements The tournament is a knock out competition, with the winners of the preliminary games playing off for the title of Tournament winners. Scots College wishes to thank the following people and groups who have contributed to the The times of the games and the order of play are at the discretion of the host school. Tournament: In the case of a draw in the preliminary games, the team to advance to the final will be: i the team that has scored more tries • The Scots College Rugby Club and • Tania Steadman and the Boarding House then ii the team that scored the first try supporters and staff then iii when no tries are have been scored, the team that recorded the first points • Parents of the Scots College 1st XV • Ian Leslie and The Scots College Pipers then iv in the event of a 0 - 0 result, by the toss of a coin • Mr Paul Eagle MP • Scots College Administration, Murray King • Armstrong’s Wellington Land Rover and Grounds staff If there is a draw in the final the title shall be shared. The trophy will be shared jointly, but the • Andrew Hawthorn, Sky Sport • Fujifilm Group team which scored first will receive it for the first part of the year. (August 1994) • Special Guests at the Formal Dinner – • The officials of the Wellington Rugby 6. Game ball Referees’ Association Jason Laverock (MC), TJ Va’a, Ken Laban, Teams are to provide their own match balls. • The Tournament committee – Graeme Yule, Alex Fidow, Peter Umaga-Jensen, Jackson Garden-Bachop 7. Grounds Shane Gaffney, Rebecca Burton, Leisa Robb, • Liaison Officers – Liam Roche, The allocation of grounds is at the discretion of the host school Sam Rasch, Stephanie Croft, Marcus Tso, Matt McEwan, Arne Burgess 8. Discipline Caroline Sarfati, John Nieuwoudt • Parliamentary services – Icon Venues and If a player is ejected from a game (red carded), the school concerned will follow up. (August • Mark Tantrum and Elias Rodriguez for match Soundtech 1994). It will be up to the school to decide his status for any following games. photographs • Mayer & Toye All decisions will be communicated to the host Headmaster. (August 1994) • Mike Dennis and the catering team 10 2021 Presbyterian Schools Quadrangular Tournament 2021 Presbyterian Schools Quadrangular Tournament 11
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