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2023 School Rugby

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  • StargazerS Stargazer

    Results - Saturday 20 May 2023

    Auckland 1A
    Round 3

    • St Kentigern 17 - 10 De La Salle College
    • Liston College 9 - 5 Kelston BHS
    • Sacred Heart College 36 - 7 St Paul's College
    • Mt Albert Grammar School 17 - 15 King's College
    • Dilworth School 10 - 31 St Peter's College
    • Auckland Grammar School 44 - 0 Tangaroa College


    Harbour 1A
    Round 4

    • Massey HS 10 - 8 Rosmini College
    • Westlake BHS 68 - 7 Takapuna Grammar
    • Rangitoto College 3 - 24 Whangarei BHS
    • Orewa College 23 - 3 Manurewa HS


    Central North Island
    Round 2

    • St John's College, Hamilton 34 - 17 Francis Douglas MC
    • St Peter's Cambridge 12 - 36 Whanganui Collegiate School
    • Wesley College 58 - 0 Lindisfarne College
    • Feilding HS 34 - 13 St John's, Hastings
    • Rathkeale College 20 - 28 St Paul's Collegiate


    Super 8
    Round 1

    • Gisborne BHS 5 - 29 Napier BHs


    Wellington Premiership
    Round 1

    • St Pat's Silverstream 47 - 5 Wairarapa College
    • Tawa College 10 - 36 Rongotai College
    • Mana College 5 - 87 Scots College
    • Hutt International BS 11 - 7 St Bernard's College


    Miles Toyota Premiership
    Round 2

    • Christchurch BHS 10 - 14 Nelson College
    • Marlborough Boys College 8 - 22 St Andrews College
    • Timaru BHS 17 - 24 St Bede's College
    • Selwyn Schools Combined 8 - 11 Christ’s College
    • Shirley BHS 26 - 39 St Thomas of Canterbury College


    Otago Schools Rugby Championship (Division 1) - part 1
    Round 3

    • King's HS 12 - 21 Otago BHS
    • Waitaki BHS 12 - 38 John McGlashan College
    • Wakatipu HS 10 - 55 Southland BHS


    The CNI results aren't the official results (not published yet).

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    @Stargazer That Feilding result looks to be a bit of a surprise considering Feilding had been going good in their pre-season games.

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      @Stargazer That Feilding result looks to be a bit of a surprise considering Feilding had been going good in their pre-season games.

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      @Higgins Ha, that's because I wrote it down wrong! Thanks for noticing. Correcting it now!

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        An improvement by St Paul's College as I expected Sacred Heart to win by 50+. The St Paul's team is full of RL players.

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          Liston with the HUUUUGGGEEEE upset over Kelston.

          I thought it was an error in publishing the result. 9-55 sounds a lot more likely than 9-5
          Struggling to think of a bigger upset in Auckland 1A history?

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            There may be more games, but these are the ones I've been able to find:

            Mid-week fixtures: 22 - 26 May 2023

            Tuesday 23 May 2023
            Sports exchange
            Hutt International BS v Rathkeale College - 1.00pm


            Thursday 25 May 2023
            Super 8 (part of sports exchange)
            Round 1
            Hamilton BHS v New Plymouth BHS


            Friday 26 May 2023
            Miles Toyota Premiership
            Round 3
            Christ's College v Timaru BHS - 6.30pm


            Livestream:

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              Not that I ever used it, but I understand that the Sideline crew won't be covering games either. So apart from the Super 8 games there won't be any livestreams of games unless the schools themselves do it.

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              • BovidaeB Bovidae

                Not that I ever used it, but I understand that the Sideline crew won't be covering games either. So apart from the Super 8 games there won't be any livestreams of games unless the schools themselves do it.

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                @Bovidae Yeah, the last good year of sideline live was 2020. Then they changed ownership and the quality went down. Last year, I had to ask my money back (which they fortunately did) because they announced games and then didn't stream them. Or the stream didn't work and they moved the game to Facebook (for free). Totally unreliable. I think schools just weren't interested in using them anymore.

                This is a YouTube channel where sometimes games are streamed without any commentary.

                There's also a FB page where sometimes games are streamed. Mostly games in Waikato/BOP.

                https://www.facebook.com/bevsbroadcasting

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                  https://www.nzrugby.co.nz/get-involved/schools/competitions-and-events/moascar-cup-history/

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                    You think they would update the records. 🙂

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                    • StargazerS Stargazer

                      https://www.nzrugby.co.nz/get-involved/schools/competitions-and-events/moascar-cup-history/

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                      @Stargazer

                      Amongst the many prestigious winners of the Moascar Cup the mighty Okaihau District High School stands out as my favourite.

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                        In the past the schools tended to play against other schools from their own region, hence the list of Northland schools in the 1950s and 1960s.

                        Another interesting point is that two more recent previous holders no longer exist anymore - Church College and St Stephen's.

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                          Played in sunny and hot conditions (for winter).

                          Hamilton BHS 64 - 14 New Plymouth BHS (HT: 40-7)

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                            Played in sunny and hot conditions (for winter).

                            Hamilton BHS 64 - 14 New Plymouth BHS (HT: 40-7)

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                            @Bovidae That's a big score. I expect Hamilton Boys' to dominate Super 8 again, unfortunately. How do they do that? More resources than other schools? Scholarships?

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                              @Stargazer Coaching. HBHS doesn't usually have the best athletes but are always very fit and well-drilled. There are a few players from out of Hamilton (greater Waikato, Northland) but the scholarships were usually for a Fijian (e.g., Reece, Narawa), and there are none of those in the team.

                              They only have 3 Super 8 home games and others are against the other top schools (Rotorua and Hastings).

                              BTW, they actually released a team list on their FB page before the game.

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                                Coaching, yes. They put a lot of their school budget into that, which other schools might spend on, you know, teaching.

                                But also a couple of other factors greatly help Hamilton BHS.

                                Sheer size. Some of the Super 8 are big too, but not all. Hamilton BHS is three times the size of Hastings BHS, for example, and twice the size of Rotorua BHS.

                                The lack of alternatives for good rugby boys in the Waikato. St John's is something of an alternative, but you have to accept being "Catholic" and they are only recently any good. The other good rugby schools in the area are all private. The other big state schools in the area have very poor rugby programs for their size. Cambridge, for example, don't produce anything like what they should.

                                A HBHS "ballot" for out of zone boys that magically has every good rugby boy selected. That combined with an aggressive targeting of young rugby boys to go to HBHS, means that they hoover up from the whole province.

                                Success breeds success, so the likes of Warren Gatland choose to send their sons there, when he could afford a private school.

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                                  Coaching, yes. They put a lot of their school budget into that, which other schools might spend on, you know, teaching.

                                  But also a couple of other factors greatly help Hamilton BHS.

                                  Sheer size. Some of the Super 8 are big too, but not all. Hamilton BHS is three times the size of Hastings BHS, for example, and twice the size of Rotorua BHS.

                                  The lack of alternatives for good rugby boys in the Waikato. St John's is something of an alternative, but you have to accept being "Catholic" and they are only recently any good. The other good rugby schools in the area are all private. The other big state schools in the area have very poor rugby programs for their size. Cambridge, for example, don't produce anything like what they should.

                                  A HBHS "ballot" for out of zone boys that magically has every good rugby boy selected. That combined with an aggressive targeting of young rugby boys to go to HBHS, means that they hoover up from the whole province.

                                  Success breeds success, so the likes of Warren Gatland choose to send their sons there, when he could afford a private school.

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                                  @Chester-Draws You've hit the nail on the head!

                                  Also, Nigel Hotham builds a great rapport with his players. They are very loyal to him and want to play for him. I'm sure this helps with culture and consequently results.

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                                    Hastings Boys' (with the same acronym HBHS) have also had great coaches and again this year, but a much smaller budget and a much smaller player pool. They've done pretty well the last few years with two Top 4 titles, but it's clear they have a much tougher job getting there than schools like Hamilton Boys with all their resources.

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                                    • Chester DrawsC Chester Draws

                                      Coaching, yes. They put a lot of their school budget into that, which other schools might spend on, you know, teaching.

                                      But also a couple of other factors greatly help Hamilton BHS.

                                      Sheer size. Some of the Super 8 are big too, but not all. Hamilton BHS is three times the size of Hastings BHS, for example, and twice the size of Rotorua BHS.

                                      The lack of alternatives for good rugby boys in the Waikato. St John's is something of an alternative, but you have to accept being "Catholic" and they are only recently any good. The other good rugby schools in the area are all private. The other big state schools in the area have very poor rugby programs for their size. Cambridge, for example, don't produce anything like what they should.

                                      A HBHS "ballot" for out of zone boys that magically has every good rugby boy selected. That combined with an aggressive targeting of young rugby boys to go to HBHS, means that they hoover up from the whole province.

                                      Success breeds success, so the likes of Warren Gatland choose to send their sons there, when he could afford a private school.

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                                      @Chester-Draws said in 2023 School Rugby:

                                      Success breeds success, so the likes of Warren Gatland choose to send their sons there, when he could afford a private school.

                                      The former definitely helps. On the latter, Warren went to HBHS himself so it's not that unusual that his son also went to the same school.

                                      It's not all about rugby, although the code gets the most media attention. The football team have won the National competition in the last decade and there has been Maadi Cup success in the rowing.

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                                        I've never thought about it before but Ham Boys really does have a much larger catchment area than the other Super 8 teams. I guess Tauranga and Palmy would have the next biggest catchment areas. Although Napier is essentially a single boys school with a boarding hostel in one city, to contrast with Hastings which has two other boys schools (which TBF probably attract some Napier peeps) and previously had competition with Te Aute.

                                        Edit: Not to take away from Hamilton's success as they clearly have a great rugby programme, and no longer need to rely on bent refs to win like in 2004 or 2005.

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                                        • NepiaN Nepia

                                          I've never thought about it before but Ham Boys really does have a much larger catchment area than the other Super 8 teams. I guess Tauranga and Palmy would have the next biggest catchment areas. Although Napier is essentially a single boys school with a boarding hostel in one city, to contrast with Hastings which has two other boys schools (which TBF probably attract some Napier peeps) and previously had competition with Te Aute.

                                          Edit: Not to take away from Hamilton's success as they clearly have a great rugby programme, and no longer need to rely on bent refs to win like in 2004 or 2005.

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                                          @Nepia For context, Tauranga BC has a similar sized school roll and population to draw from, and no private school in the city.

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