Annual Report - Otago Rugby Union

OTAGO RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION
Annual Report 2012
132nd Annual Report of the Otago Rugby Football Union
Otago Rugby Football Union Inc.
Notice is hereby given that the 132nd Annual General Meeting of the Otago Rugby Football Union Incorporated will be held at the
Alhambra-Union Rugby Football Club, North Ground, on Monday 18th March 2013, beginning at 7.00pm.
Richard Kinley
General Manager
Presidents Report
Well what a year it has been, from the near threats of extinction to an ITM Cup final at Pukekohe and a
women’s team who showed determination, both on and off the field in keeping the Otago Rugby name
to the fore.
I have always been told that the game is bigger than any one person or team, and now I tend to believe
in this age old saying.
A special thanks to all those Life Members, Past Presidents and Metropolitan Clubs, who along with the
already publicly acknowledged Country Board, who made a financial contribution to the ORFU in our
time of need. It was greatly appreciated.
Also a very special thanks must go to the New Zealand Rugby Union for their support, both financially
and physically, during our time of need, for without them and their assistance in negotiations with the
Dunedin City Council as well as other major creditors, we may not be in existence today.
As we rely on sponsorship from many quarters to operate in today’s environment, I can only but say
thank you very much to you all.
A special mention must also be made to the ORFU staff and coaching personnel who have stuck with it
and who have faced the brunt of the anger from many quarters. Thank you one and all for your
continued commitment.
I am sure I can say on behalf of all Board Members, both present and past, 2012 was a year from hell
and that I hope we can only but grow in strength from now on, after having been thrown a life line by
the many who support this national sport of ours.
Let’s now look forward to another new season with new belief in 2013.
Adrian Read
President
Chairman’s Report
It is with some relief that I pen this report. As has already been referred to by our President, the 2012
year was tumultuous and one we are pleased to put behind us. That the Union still exists in the position
we currently are is a tribute to many people and organisations.
My responsibility as the Chair of the board is for ensuring overall matters are attended to in running the
total business of Otago Rugby. My report deals with just that, leaving other specific important matters
to our President and General manager.
The current Board was appointed in May 2012 with little detailed knowledge of the affairs of the Union,
current or past. It was a period of rapid adaption and gathering knowledge of the Union’s affairs and
resources.
In place on our appointment was a finance facility and budget package that we adopted and adhered to
as closely as possible. We considered and adopted a policy and governance model, which we believe
was, and still is, the most appropriate for the circumstances. As members will already be aware, we
created a Charter for how we expect to be seen to operate. In addition we adopted written board
Protocols for how we expect board members to relate to one another, and the board as a whole. These
measures, in addition to certain other governance measures, serve us well and we trust can be refined
and developed as the years progress.
The financial result for the 2012 year shows a satisfactory result. A quick summary of the result is a
profit from operations of $217,805, and a balance sheet with positive equity of $134,656. These are
firsts for the Union for a number of years.
One year’s satisfactory result however does not create a sound and robust financial position. It is still
fragile. It may be the first year of the new structure will turn out to be the easiest. There was
tremendous support, and as readers of the financial statements will realise there was funding for
operations in the 2012 year that will not repeat in the future. In particular, the funding of operations for
a period by the New Zealand Rugby Union will not repeat, and we are already aware
Chairman’s Report Continued
of some changes in a negative way on some sponsorship lines. Creating sustainable revenue streams for
the Union is our priority, and a number of new initiatives are under way for that.
We are well aware of the purpose of our existence as set out in our Constitution. We exist “to foster and
promote the game of rugby and provide rugby opportunities for all within its boundaries”. With around
7,200 registered players in the region we are conscious of the need to put more resources into grass
root rugby as a priority. As we are placed at the moment we are stretched to do that, as our cost
structures are relatively fixed. Our major expense line as readers of the financial statements will note is
the ITM Cup campaign. This absorbed over fifty percent of our gross revenue, which we believe is
disproportionate to our purpose. One way or the other we need to get that ratio more in line with what
we think is reasonable. Grass root rugby is a focus and we are targeting more resources, but it will take
time and continued or improved support.
As referred earlier we are already aware of financial challenges in front of the Union for this year. One of
the initiatives to assist this is being considered at this Annual General Meeting. That is Club affiliation
fees. The motion that is to be considered, along with the explanatory notes, speak for themselves. It is a
case of user pays to a degree, and we make no apology for that fact of commercial business life.
The year past has been challenging and difficult. I acknowledge the substantial efforts, time, and
resources put in by honorary board members and President, plus our General Manager and his team. In
addition I acknowledge the board observers who add to the team of volunteer astute advisers as
required. With the team and wider network we now have in place, we have the best available to us to
deal with matters to boost the business efforts of Otago Rugby, and build a better future.
Doug Harvie
Chairman.
General Manager’s Report
Having only been involved with the ORFU since May last year, it would be fair to say that the last ten
months have been both challenging and rewarding. While there has been a lot of hard work achieved
by both the Board and staff to get the Union back on track, there is a long way to go and I am confident
that with the support of the wider rugby community things will continue to improve.
With just over 7200 registered players with 33 clubs spread across the entire region, rugby continues to
be the most popular sport in Otago. This doesn’t occur by chance. While the ORFU provides support
through education, training and competitions; it is the volunteers that are the backbone of community
rugby. I would like to thank all the coaches, managers, club administrators and volunteers for the role
that they have and will continue to play in the delivery of the game.
A special thanks to the Otago Rugby Referees Association for their assistance in the coordination of
referee appointments during the 2012 season. With the disestablishment of the Referee Education
Officer, Chairman Jim Thomson and his team worked tirelessly to ensure that every game played from
Under 14 upwards throughout the province was officiated by a qualified referee.
While the ORFU’s major focus over the last year has largely been ‘off the field’ it is important to
acknowledge the ‘on the field’ performances of rugby across all age groups and competitions. Junior
rugby continues to be our strongest area with the majority of players registered aged between 7 – 20
years of age. The Otago Wide Secondary School competition, while having a high travel component, has
proven a fantastic opportunity for young players from all areas of Otago to further improve their skills
by competing against their peers. Coupled with the success of the Otago Boys High School team in the
Highlanders 1st XV competition, the development of our secondary school players appears to be in good
heart.
I was fortunate to be able to attend a number of club and school games during the 2012 season
including the Otago Regional Rippa finals, the Dunedin Metropolitan club final between Dunedin and
Taieri and also the Country Wide final between Clutha Valley and Wakatipu. The standard of rugby
being played at all levels is a reflection of the good work going on behind the scenes by all our coaches.
The outstanding performance of the ITM Cup team in making the final of the ITM Cup competition
certainly created a lot of positive interest and support for both the team and the ORFU. I would like to
congratulate the players and management team and extend the Union’s appreciation to all our sponsors
and fans who got in behind the team. To see the players surrounded by fans on the field after the semifinal win over Tasman was something special.
Looking forward, the continued objective of the ORFU is to ensure that all that want to be involved in
rugby, whether as a player, coach, referee or volunteer have the opportunity and pathway to do so, at
the level they choose or aspire to. There is also a focus to strengthen the Union’s relationships within
the Otago community.
This includes raising the awareness of rugby, increasing the number of
supporters attending our ITM Cup home games, further developing our partnerships with existing
sponsors and growing our commercial base by securing new sponsors.
I would like to acknowledge the commitment and contribution all staff at the ORFU have made in
ensuring rugby at all levels continues to function efficiently. Two excellent examples of this work are
over the last year 723 coaches attended coaching courses and 446 players were involved in
development programmes facilitated by the ORFU. Finally a special thanks to both the Board for their
guidance and the staff for their assistance, they have all provided to me in my new role.
Richard Kinley
General Manager
On the Field
PLAYERS:
Peter Breen, Liam Coltman, Scott Manson (Alhambra-Union); - Sam Anderson-Heather, Hugh Blake, Jacob Ellison, Gareth Evans, Brad
Weber (Dunedin); - Jackson Hemopo, Buxton Popoalii, Ben Smith (Green Island); - Eben Joubert (Harbour); - Lee Allan, Tony Ensor, Adam
Hill, Jayden Spence (Kaikorai) - Tamati Ellison (Maniototo); - Glenn Dickson, Hisa Sasagi, Marshall Suckling (Pirates): - Tom Franklin, Tala
(TJ) Ioane (Southern); - Michael Collins, Justin Ives, Kieran Moffat, Hayden Parker, Aki Seiuli (Taieri); - Paul Grant, Matt Faddes , Adam
Thomson, Tama Tuirirangi, Rob Verbakel (University); - Fumiaki Tanaka, Shota Horie (Zingari-Richmond)
OTAGO
Played 13
Won 7, Lost 6
Points For: 381, Points Against 391
August 17
August 25
August 30
Sept 6
Sept 14
Sept 18
Sept 23
Sept 29
October 2
October 6
October 11
October 19
October 26
Management:
Coach:
Assistant Coach:
Scrum Coach:
Skills/Analyst:
Manager:
Southland
Northland
Bay of Plenty
Southland
Counties Manukau
North Harbour
Tasman
Hawkes Bay
Manawatu
Wellington
Auckland
Tasman
Counties Manukau
Won
Won
Lost
Won
Lost
Won
Won
Lost
Won
Lost
Lost
Won
Lost
Tony Brown
Phil Young
Kees Meuws
Tim Colling
Grant Hubbard
32 – 31
46 – 34
19 – 31
15 – 10
43 – 12
54 – 25
39 – 13
15 – 21
51 – 35
22 – 49
19 – 24
41 – 34
16 – 41
Masseur:
Physiotherapist:
Trainer:
Doctor:
PD Manager:
Semi
Final
Jocko Parker
Ash Stiven
Karl Bloxham
Dan Pettigrew
Peter Sinclair
On the Field Continued
OTAGO DEVELOPMENT
Played 5
Won 5
Lost 0
Points For: 194
Points Against: 93
Winners of S.I Invitational Tournament
PLAYERS:
Tumua Ioane, Jesse Toto, David Smart (Dunedin); -Talalelei Moli (Green Island); - Jekope Maiono, Solomon T-Pole, Yoshihisa Sasagi, Josh
Clark (Pirates): - Sam Gavigan, Sam Gibson, Simon Knight, Johnny Mason, Ben Patston, Robbie Smith, Harry Uffindel, Nick Jones
(Southern); - Brett Anderson, Will Hurst, Kori Rupene, Willis Scott, Shannon Young (Taieri); - Nick Annear, Stephen Fenemor, Guy
Schwikkard (University); - Blair Tweed (Kaikorai)
MANAGEMENT:
Coach:
Assistant Coach:
Manager:
Assistant Manager:
Masseur:
Physiotherapist:
Trainer:
Barry Stevens, Paul Miller
Jason Macdonald
Jason Esplin
Simon Wallace
Brett Hastie, Tori Dougherty
Adam Letts
Sam Crompton
Record:
v Otago Country
v Southland Country
v Southland Development
v Canterbury Maori
v Canterbury Metro
Won
Won
Won
Won
Won
50 – 20
38 – 23
38 – 10
35 – 11
33 – 29
Semi-Final
Final
OTAGO SPIRIT WOMEN
Played 6
Won 4
Points For: 173
Lost 2
Points Against: 105
PLAYERS:
Kathleen Wilton, Nicola Crawford, Phillipa Love, Rachel Scott, Kerry Stoddart, Kelly Brazier, Halie Hurring, Megan Kane, Angela Taylor
(Alhambra-Union); - Claire Smith, Bridgette Sefton (Kaikorai); - Jamie Green, Sheree Hume, Brittany McKinnel, Greer Muir, Victoria
Nafatali, Angela Sisifa, Karina Nafatali (Pirates); - Claire Richardson (Southern); - Lucy Emery, Zoe Wills, Jenna Aikman, Anika Tiplady, Arna
McLeod, Elenoa Lilo, Lucy Anderson, Claire Richardson, Rebecca Todd, Leyhana van Vugt, Lydia Inglis, Jo Ammundsen (University)
MANAGEMENT:
Coach:
Assistant Coach:
Manager:
Physiotherapist:
Fitness Trainer:
Marty Gray
Nick Turner
Toni Pelasio
Anna Hesselin
Raych Bell
RECORD:
v Wellington
v Canterbury
v Hawkes Bay
v Manawatu
v Waikato
v Auckland
Won
Lost
Won
Won
Won
Lost
8 - 7
7 - 26
85 - 5
31 - 17
25 - 22
17 - 28
On the Field Continued
OTAGO UNDER 19
Played 5
Won 3
Points For: 147
Lost 2
Points Against: 107
PLAYERS:
Tom Dougherty (Alhambra-Union); - Mitchell Zandstra, Sam Weber (Dunedin); - Jackson Hemopo (Green Island); - Hadleigh May
(Harbour); - Nathan Hull, Lachlan Landels (Kaikorai); - Bradley Davis, Tyler Golightly, Adam Knight, William McBride, Tom Scanlan, Ryan
Thompson, Tei Walden (Southern); - Michael Collins, Ethan Harrex, Brodie Hume, Chris (Taieri); - Thomas Agnew, Matthew Farrington,
Faasiu Fuatai, Max O’Brien, Brady Page, Kieran Parker, Sione Teu, George Vance, (University); - Masiu Akauola, Christain Walker (ZingariRichmond); - Eti Slater (OBHS)
MANAGEMENT:
Coach:
Assistant Coach:
Manager:
Selector:
Physio:
Fitness Trainer:
Mike Moeahu
Brendon Timmins
Nigel Hodge
Tony Ord
Adam Lin
Mikey Jacobs
RECORD:
v Otago Country Colts
v Canterbury Country Colts
v Tasman U20
v Canterbury Metro U20
v Canterbury Metro U20
Won
Won
Won
Lost
Lost
46
34
33
12
22
-
18
0
17
39
33
OTAGO METRO UNDER 18
Played 6
Won 3
Points For: 203
Lost 3
Points Against: 135
PLAYERS:
Jason Dobson (Dunedin); - Cam Burrow, Malcolm Sutherland, Oliver Reid, Cameron Wood, Chris O’Connell, Marcus Schaaf (John
McGlashan); - Jake Viggo, Cam Watts, Scott Emerson, Ben Hendry, James McNicol, Jackson Mitchell, Will Holden, Josh Dawson, Jermaine
Ainsley, Brendon Murdoch, Shey Kerry, Sam Ellis, Hayden Cleghorn, Lisala Halilio, Matt Ellis, Jarrod Hewitt, Josh Casey, Ben Miller, Cory
Miller (Otago Boys High School); - Alex Daizell (Southern); - Mitchell Cocrane (Taieri); - Joshua Larsen, Mitchell Keen, Waiariki Kola, Jordan
Ashford (Taieri); - Tyrone Palesio, Ben Johnson, Robert Peseta, McKenzie Haugh (Kings High School); - Luke Bowden (Alambra Union)
MANAGEMENT:
Coach:
Assistant Coach:
Manager:
Physio:
Fitness Trainer:
Ryan Martin
Eric Vaafusuaga
Craig Hendry
William Marriott
Jamie Douglas
RECORD:
v Otago Country
v Southland
v North Otago
v Canterbury Metro
v Otago Country
v Mid Canterbury
Lost
Lost
Won
Lost
Won
Won
16
22
66
10
50
39
-
20
26
5
67
5
12
On the Field Continued
OTAGO METRO UNDER 16
Played 6
Won 4
Lost 2
Points For: 164
Points Against: 65
PLAYERS:
Nemo Gent, Conrad Williams (John McGlashan); - Hemaua Samasoni (Kavanagh College); - Sean Bennett, Sidney Fidow, Joseph CairnsThomson, Logan Garforth, Samuel Keane, Wilson Driver, Liam Trainor (Kings High School); - Jacob Hume, Matt Heffernan, George Latta,
Jamie Mowat, Kereama Iriepa, Kadin Brocks, Reece Mau’u, Michael Williams, Patelesio Tomkinson, Jake Hamer, Chris McNoe, Matthew
Jones, Zak Watt, Jamal Steel, Ross Campbell, Angus Swale (Otago Boys High School); - Josh Boath (Taieri); - Jesse Porter (Eastern)
MANAGEMENT:
Coach:
Coach:
Manager:
Selectors:
Physio:
Fitness Trainer:
Other:
Ross Hanson
Luke Herden
Vicki Jopson
Peter Buckley
Matt Carrington
Shannon Bateup
Jason Macdonald
RECORD:
v Otago Country U16
v Southland U16
v North Otago U16
v Canterbury Country U16
v Nelson Bays U16
v Southland U16
Lost
Won
Won
Won
Lost
Won
15 - 19
35 - 27
65 - 0
26 - 10
6 - 9
17 - 10
OTAGO METRO UNDER 14
Played 2
Won 2
Points For: 64
Points Against: 15
PLAYERS:
Blake McGregor, Ricky Jackson, Tom Walsh, Slade McDowell, Mitch Pride, Josh Klenner, Tim Hogan, Kane Johnston, Jason Ward, Will
McAllister, Kaleb Ford Fraser, James Holland, George Thomas, Ethan Sabiston (Otago Boys High School); - Arthur Burden, Liam Geddes,
Liam Hickman, Woody Kirkwood, Jimmy McEwan, Rhys Stackhouse, Sam Darling, Arthur Chapman, Rory Ferguson (John McGlashan
College); - Cameron Dyer, Callum Ballantyne, Nichols McArthur (Taieri College); - James Bungard (East Otago High School); - Jake
Burtenshaw, Rawiri Wereta (Kings High School)
MANAGEMENT:
Coach:
Coach:
Manager:
Tim Colling
Jason Macdonald
Tim Colling/Jason Macdonald
RECORD:
v Otago Country
v Otago Country
Won
Won
37 - 7
27 - 8
On the Field Continued
OTAGO UNDER 65kg
Played: 7
Won 7
Lost 0
Points For: 338
Points Against: 72
Winners S.I Primary School Tournament
PLAYERS:
Ned Williams Holloway (Upper Clutha); - Delaney McKenzie, Reeve Murdoch, Luc Thomson (Crescent); - Anton Schroder, Kees Scott, Anaru
Takimoana (Cromwell); - Dylan Booth, Ness Scully (Dunedin); - Henry Bell, Bob Martin (Eastern); - Joshua Duff, Jesse Vaafusuaga (Taieri); Charles Baker (John McGlashan); - Jack Clement, James Te Pairi (Pirates); - Reon Lowery (Owaka); - Isla Pringle (Clutha Valley); - Chai
Proctor (Wakatipu); - Thomas Sinclair (Clinton); - Midge van Boxtel (Clyde); - Ben Smith (Maniototo)
MANAGEMENT:
Coach:
Assistant Coach:
Manager:
Medic:
Selectors:
Damon Sutherland
Mike Robertson
Owen Booth
Jay Finkin
Damon Sutherland, Mike Robertson, Owen Booth
RECORD:
v Southland
v Southland
v Mid Canterbury
v South Canterbury
v Nelson Bays
v Southland
v Canterbury Country
Won
Won
Won
Won
Won
Won
Won
38
11
60
67
52
75
35
-5
- 7
- 0
- 0
- 10
- 24
- 26
OTAGO UNDER 48kg
Played: 7
Won 5
Drew 1
Lost 1
Points For: 167
Points Against: 88
Logan Park Admin
PLAYERS:
Office & Playing
Cam Parnell, Joseph Wilson, Finlay Nolet, Duncan Dykes, Max Duncan, Marc Cormack, Brayden Laing (Central); - Braden Ward, Sam
Fields
Masterton, Harry Flintoff, Isaac Te Hiwi (Metro Blue); - Benn Morris, Jacob Beal Harris, Ollie Kenny, Kyle Clark, Mananui Keane, Luke
Sinclair, Hunter Cleland (South West); - Maka Vaitapu, Max Aitcheson, Aaron Tarleton, Andrew Watt (Metro Gold)
MANAGEMENT:
Coach:
Manager:
Grahame Reid
Warren Thompson
Neil Turner
RECORD:
v Mid-Canterbury
v South Canterbury
v North Otago
v Southland
v Canterbury Metro
v Nelson Bays
v Southland
Won
Won
Won
Won
Draw
Lost
Won
45 – 0
25 – 12
44 – 0
12 – 10
10 – 10
13 – 39
18 - 17
On the Field Continued
OTAGO SEVENS
Played: 6
Won 4
Lost 2
Points For: 167
Points Against: 86
PLAYERS:
Buxton Popoalii (Green Island); - Tony Ensor (Kaikorai); - Josh Clark, Marshall Suckling (Pirates); - Luke Herden, Joe Hill (Southern); Paul Grant, Matt Faddes, Brad Cameron (University); - Kieran Moffat (Taieri); - Brad Weber, Tumua Ioane (Dunedin)
MANAGEMENT:
Coach:
Manager:
Physiotherapist:
Roy Hawker
Tim Colling
Adam Lin
South Island Tournament Winners
RECORD:
v Horowhenua Kapiti
v Taranaki
v Southland
v Manawatu
v Canterbury
v Auckland
Won
Lost
Won
Won
Won
Lost
29
12
40
31
31
24
-
12
26
12
5
0
31
Semi-Final
Final
OTAGO COUNTRY PREMIER
Played: 6
Won 1
Points For: 75
Lost 5
Points Against: 243
PLAYERS:
Danile Eyles, Lee Murray, John Morrison, Matt Rapoama, Matt Ryan (Arrowtown); - Tyler Bichan, Jamie BrownSimon Grant (Clutha); Mike Blair, Josh Botting, Cameron Johnston, Craig Hyslop (Clutha Valley); - Jai Baxter, Kurt Checkettsw, Shane Excell, Angus Gibbens,
Reuben O’Connell (Clyde-Earnscleugh); - Blair Young, Mike McCutcheon (Heriot); - James Kenny, Sam Wyber, Stuart Young (Lawrence); Charles Crutchley, Thomas Huddleston (Maniototo); - Nick Gee (Matakanui Combined); - Lee Allan, Sam Cross, Adam Hill, Hayden Wyber
(Kaikorai); - Brendon Cairns, Justin Carnie (Upper Clutha); - Matt Faddes (Varsity); - Shane Harrex (Alexandra); - Justin Ives (Tairei); Ben Martin (Dunedin); - Simon Scott (Toko); - Marshall Suckling (Pirates); - Hayden Tapp (Clinton)
MANAGEMENT:
Coach:
Assistant Coach:
Manager:
Medic:
Selector:
Roger Cotton
Sam Giddens
Kelvin Ollerenshaw/Willis Paterson/Tony Pryde
Rowena Paterson & Kura Kenny
Willis Paterson, Paul Dougherty, Kelvin Wyber
RECORD:
v Southland Country
v Otago Country Colts
v Otago Development
v Southland Metro
v Southland Country
v Canterbury Country
Lost
Won
Lost
Lost
Lost
Lost
3 - 42
42 - 12
50 - 10
72 - 3
5 - 27
40 - 12
On the Field Continued
OTAGO COUNTRY COLTS
Played: 6
Won 1
Points For: 84
Lost 5
Points Against: 291
PLAYERS:
Blair Van Der Voort (Alexandra); - Josh Brazier, Dylan Fletcher, Kane Dodds (Arrowtown); - Andrew Howe, Braydon Pennycook (Clinton);
- Ryan Egerton (Clyde-Earnscleugh); - Ioane John Faamoe (Crescent); - Sam O’Callaghan (Cromwell); - Lance Taylor, Greg Resitieaux
(Harbour); - Jye Cormack (Heriot); - Blair Laughton (Kaikorai); - Isaac Hay, (Lawrence); - Lani Tumai (Roxburgh); - Ryhs Collins, Jarrod
Graham, Reuben O’Connell, Karl Still, Taylor Fiddes (Taieri); - Dylan Mathieson (Toko); - Sol Frew, Danny King, Ben Sexton, Mark Te
Whatiti (Wakatipu)
MANAGEMENT:
Coach:
Assistant Coach:
Manager:
Medic:
Hayden Finch
Damian Petre
Aaron Redaelli
Maria Flannagan
RECORD:
v Otago Country Premiers
v Otago U19
v Cantabrians
v Canterbury Metro
v Canterbury Country
v Tasman
Lost
Lost
Lost
Lost
Won
Lost
42 – 12 - Pre Season
46 – 18
47 – 17
72 – 7
23 – 22
62 – 7
OTAGO COUNTRY UNDER 18
Played: 6
Won 2
Lost 4
Points For: 137
Points Against: 171
PLAYERS:
Gareth Devereux (Blue Mountain College); - Sam Mosely (Clutha); - Jayden Dovey (Clutha Valley); - Caleb Ladbrook (Clyde-Earnscleugh);
- Jaydin Aburn, Callum Clark, Ryan Fulton, Sam Galletly, Kyle Harris (Dunstan High School); - Dylan MacKenzie (Heriot); - William
Holdom, Hamish McMillian, Corey Miller (Otago Boys High School); - Leon Pierce (Roxburgh); - Shane Calder, Regan Hunter, Duncan
Leslie, Reuben McLay, Dion Shaw, Gavin Stark, Josh Turnball (South Otago High School); - Jamie Morrison (University of Otago); - Max
Collet (Upper Clutha); - Sol Frew (Wakatipu); - Dean Candy
MANAGEMENT:
Coach:
Assistant Coaches:
Manager:
Ryan Dowling
Charlie Hore
Paul Dougherty
Brad Patterson
RECORD:
v Otago Metro
v North Otago
v Southland
v Canterbury Metro Dvlp
v Otago Metro
v Marlborough
Won
Won
Lost
Lost
Lost
Lost
20
67
32
20
50
41
-
16
12
3
17
5
25
On the Field Continued
OTAGO COUNTRY UNDER 16
Played: 6
Won 4
Lost 2
Points For: 137
Points Against: 173
PLAYERS:
Henry Allen, Will Meehan, Simon Lloyd, Jaden McLew, Tyler Cameron, Canaan Napier, Alex Edwards (Dunstan High School); - Tyler
Hammer, Shea Robertson, Damien Wilson, Josh White, Nathan White, Mat Whaanga, Max Pennell, Raiden Pennicott, Rory Van Vugt, Tyler
Ford (South Otago High School); - Taylor Moeahu, Brad Lee, Jacky Scott (Tokomairiro High School); - Scott Cunningham, Hamish
Thompson, George Gilchrist (Upper Clutha); - Bailey Tuwhangai (Cromwell)
MANAGEMENT:
Coach:
Assistant Coaches:
Managers:
Bruce Hansen
Tony Stevens
Graeme Edgar
RECORD:
v Otago Metro
v North Otago
v Southland
v Canterbury Metro
v Mid Canterbury
v South Canterbury
Won
Won
Lost
Lost
Won
Won
24
42
39
90
32
18
-
15
5
14
7
8
16
OTAGO COUNTRY UNDER 14
Played: 5
Won 2
Lost 3
Points For: 111
Points Against: 61
PLAYERS:
Daniel Batt (West Otago); - Joey Blaikie, Sam Moir, Scott Muir, Caleb Nicholson, Keegan O’Donnell, Jack Paulin, Cole Wilson (Dunstan
High); - Rory Ferguson (John McGlashan); - Josh Hill, Rory Hislop, Robbie Lamont, Chase Owens, Brady Robertson, Levi Robertson (SOHS); Tim Hogan, Mitch Pryde (OBHS); - Matthew Hoffman-White (West Otago); - Luke Jarvie, Ollie Jarvie, Bailey Monk (Upper Clutha); Joonghoon Lee, Drew McTaggart (Wakatipu); - Midge Van Boxtel (Clyde-Earnscleugh)
MANAGEMENT:
Coach:
Assistant Coaches:
Manager:
Tom Blaikie
Allan Hill
Vaughn Moir
RECORD:
v Otago Metro
v Southland
v South Canterbury
v Canterbury Metro
v South Canterbury
Lost
Lost
Won
Lost
Won
7 - 37
34 - 12
41 - 0
14 - 10
48 - 13
Club Rugby Competitions
AINGE CHARITY SHIELD WINNER
Club with best finishing record: Dunedin & University
(To qualify a club must field a minimum of 5 teams)
Final Placings:
Dunedin & University 16, Taieri 19, Southern 21, Alhambra- Union 27,
Pirates 35, Kaikorai 36
SPEIGHTS PREMIER DIVISION 1 GRADE
1ST Round: Full round Robin for Speight’s Jug .
Placings:
Taieri 41, Southern 33, Alhambra-Union 32, Dunedin 31, Kaikorai 21,
Green Island 16, University 16, Pirates 15, Zingari-Richmond 14,
Harbour 8
2nd Round: Full round Robin for Gallaway Trophy. (Points carried forward from 1st round)
Placings:
Taieri 80, Dunedin 66, Southern 57, University 53, Alhambra-Union 49,
Kaikorai 41, Harbour 35, Green Island 29, Zingari-Richmond 26,
Pirates 21
SPEIGHTS CHAMPIONSHIP SHIELD:
Top Four:
Taieri, Dunedin, Southern, University
Semi-finals:
Dunedin 29 – Southern 23
Taieri 30 – University 23
Final:
Taieri 24 – Dunedin 22
Final Placings:
Taieri, Dunedin, Southern, University, Alhambra-Union, Kaikorai,
Harbour, Green Island, Zingari-Richmond, Pirates
Winner Speight’s Challenge Shield – Taieri
Club Rugby Competitions Continued
PREMIER DIVISION 2 GRADE
1st Round: Full Round Robin
2nd Round: Split into Top 4 and Bottom 7 – (Top 4 play round robin, bottom 7 play knockout comp)
3rd Round: Top 4 Semi-finals.
4th Round: Final.
1st Round Placings:
Dunedin 48, Southern 46, Taieri 37, University 28, Brighton 27,
Pirates 22, Alhambra-Union 20, Zingari-Richmond 19, Harbour 18,
Green Island 7, Kaikorai 6
Championship Trophy:
Top Four Round Robin:
Southern 61, Dunedin 58, Taieri 42, University 29
Bottom Seven knockout round:
Brighton, Pirates, Alhambra-Union, Zingari-Richmond, Harbour, Green Island, Kaikorai
Semi-Finals:
Southern 48 – University 5
Dunedin 18 –Taieri 15
Final:
Dunedin 19 – Southern 12
Final Placings:
Dunedin, Southern, Taieri, University, Pirates, Harbour, Zingari-Richmond, Brighton, AlhambraUnion, Green Island, Kaikorai
SENIOR GRADE
1st Round: Full Round Robin
2nd Round: Split into Top 4, Middle 4 and Bottom 4
3rd Round: Semi-finals
4th Round: Final
1st Round Placings:
Green Island 63, Eastern 60, West Taieri 48, Harbour 45, Crescent 44,
Dunedin 37, Taieri 32, Kaikorai 25, Strath Taieri 23, Brighton 18, Clutha 13,
Toko 12, Pirates 11, Zingari-Richmond 8 (Zingari-Richmond withdrew from competition)
Top Four:
Semi-finals:
Championship Final:
Green Island, Eastern, West Taieri, Harbour
Green Island 20 – Harbour 16 ; Eastern 8 - West Taieri 6
Green Island 11 - Eastern 10
Club Rugby Competitions Continued
Middle Four:
Semi-finals:
Middle Four final:
Crescent, Dunedin, Taieri, Strath Taieri
Crescent beat Strath Taieri by default ; Taieri 18 - Dunedin 17
Crescent 20 - Taieri 17
Bottom Five:
Kaikorai, Brighton, Clutha, Pirates, Toko
Final Placings:
Green Island, Eastern, West Taieri, Harbour, Crescent, Taieri, Dunedin, Strath Taieri, Kaikorai,
Brighton, Clutha, Pirates, Toko, (Zingari-Richmond withdrew from competition)
WOMEN’S GRADE
1st Round: Full Round robin (Points carried into round 2)
2nd Round: Full Round robin (Points carried into round 3)
3rd Round: Semi-finals & Final
1st Round Placings:
Pirates 53, University 40, Alhambra-Union 33, Kaikorai 20, Southern 17, Blues 8
Top Four:
Semi-finals:
5th v 6th:
Pirates, University, Alhambra-Union, Kaikorai
Pirates 75 – Kaikorai 0 ; Alhambra-Union 16 – University 12
Blues 34 - Southern 25
Final:
Alhambra-Union 17 – Pirates 11
Gallagher Cup Championship:
Final Placings:
Alhambra-Union
Alhambra-Union, Pirates, University, Kaikorai, Blues, Southern
DIVISION 1 COLTS GRADE
1st Round: Full Round Robin of 9 games (Points carried into round 2)
2nd Round: Split into Top 6 and Bottom 4
3rd Round: Top 6 and Bottom 4 Semi-finals.
4th Round: Final.
Placings after Rounds 1 & 2 (Top 6):
Placings after Rounds 1 & 2 (Bottom 4):
Southern Magpies 68, Dunedin Makos 58, Taieri 45,
University Blue 40, Pirates 25, Kaikorai 23
Alhambra-Union 30, Southern Ravens 20, Dunedin Bulls 19, Green Island 13
Club Rugby Competitions Continued
Top 4 Semi Finals:
Southern Magpies 43 - University Blue 13
Dunedin Makos 13 –Taieri 12
Final:
Southern Magpies 26 - Dunedin Makos 12
Bottom 4 Semi Finals:
Green Island 26 - Alhambra-Union 11
Dunedin Bulls 21- Southern Ravens 19
Bottom 4 Final:
Green Island 15 – Dunedin Bulls 5
Final Placings:
Southern Magpies, Dunedin Makos, Taieri, University Blue, Pirates, Kaikorai, Green Island,
Dunedin Bulls, Alhambra-Union, Southern Ravens
JUNIOR COLTS GRADE
1st Round: Full Round robin (Points carried into round 2)
2nd Round: Full Round robin (Points carried into round 3)
3rd Round: Top 4 and Bottom 4 Semi-finals.
4th Round: Final.
Placings after Round 1 & 2 (Top 4):
University Gold 53, Harbour 53, OBHS 2nd XV 44, Dunedin Tigers 44
Placings after Rounds 1 & 2 (Bottom 4):
Alhambra-Union 43, Taieri Eels 29, Eastern 17, Zingari-Richmond 0
Top 4 Semi Finals:
University Gold 20 - Dunedin Tigers 20 (University qualifies as highest
qualifier)
Harbour 22 – OBHS 2nd XV 14
Final:
University Gold 42 - Harbour 7
Bottom 4 Semi Finals:
Alhambra-Union 36 – Zingari-Richmond 7
Taieri Eels 42 – Eastern 29
Bottom 4 Final:
Alhambra-Union 18 –Taieri Eels 17
Final Placings:
University Gold, Harbour, OBHS 2nd XV, Dunedin Tigers, Alhambra-Union,
Taieri Eels, Eastern, Zingari-Richmond
Club Rugby Competitions Continued
METROPOLITAN JUNIOR CLUB RESULTS
Under 13:
Dunedin Makos
Under 12:
Kaikorai Demons
Under 11:
Dunedin Tiger Sharks
OTAGO SECONDARY SCHOOL RESULTS
Fulton Hogan Highlanders 1st XV:
Otago Boys HS
COUNTRY WIDE COMPETITION
Winner:
Wakatipu
CENTRAL COMPETITION
Winner:
Winner of first round:
White Horse Cup:
Senior B:
Presidents Cup:
Wakatipu
Wakatipu
Wakatipu
Roxburgh
Roxburgh
SOUTHERN COMPETITION
McIntosh Cup:
West Otago Shield:
Springbok Horns (winner of 1st round):
South Otago Banner:
Speight’s Cup Winner Southern Region:
Balclutha Motors Cup:
Clutha Valley
Clutha Valley
Clutha Valley
Clutha Valley
Clutha Valley
Clinton