2021 School rugby
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St Andrew’s College would like to welcome Robbie Fruean as a new coach in the College’s Rugby Programme for the 2021 season!
Robbie comes with a wealth of experience and an impressive playing career representing two Mitre 10 Cup teams (Wellington Lions and Hawke's Bay Magpies) and playing for three Super Rugby franchises (Hurricanes, Crusaders and Chiefs) before heading overseas to play for Bath.
Robbie’s goal is to pass on his knowledge to the next generation and help deliver a positive rugby experience to all players he works with in representing the Thistle! -
Two games today:
New Plymouth BHS v Auckland Grammar - 12.15pm - Streamed on Sideline Live (https://sideline.live/play/14588)
Hutt Int BS v Rathkeale College - 12.30pm -
@stargazer said in 2021 School rugby:
Two games today:
New Plymouth BHS v Auckland Grammar
NPBHS was down 21-0 but came back to win 29-24.
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Be interesting, unsure how strong Rotorua is currently, but surely be much too strong for WBHS?
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@taniwharugby I saw that. Rotorua is very tough to beat at home. Good luck anyway.
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@bovidae WBHS were beaten finalists in the NH comp last year, but unsure the quality of that comp when it comes to the bigger rugby schools.
I do know a few more of the boys in the team than previous years so following a bit closer.
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@taniwharugby Rotorua BHS lost to Hamilton BHS in the Super 8 final last year, and they (RBHS) are perennial semi-finalists in that competition. The Super 8 would be the second strongest 1st XV competition behind the Auckland 1A. A quick look at the results of Whangarei BHS so far shows they lost 17-7 to MAGS, who I watched play last Sat, so this could be a close game.
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@bovidae said in 2021 School rugby:
@taniwharugby Rotorua BHS lost to Hamilton BHS in the Super 8 final last year, and they (RBHS) are perennial semi-finalists in that competition. The Super 8 would be the second strongest 1st XV competition behind the Auckland 1A. A quick look at the results of Whangarei BHS so far shows they lost 17-7 to MAGS, who I watched play last Sat, so this could be a close game.
Second strongest comp? What do you base that assertion on?
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@shark said in 2021 School rugby:
Second strongest comp? What do you base that assertion on?
The National Top 4 results. There have been multiple winners from both the 1A and Super 8 over the last decade. A South Island team hasn't even made the final since OBHS in 2012. Scots the only team from the Wellington region over the same period.
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@bovidae said in 2021 School rugby:
@shark said in 2021 School rugby:
Second strongest comp? What do you base that assertion on?
The National Top 4 results. There have been multiple winners from both the 1A and Super 8 over the last decade. A South Island team hasn't even made the final since OBHS in 2012. Scots the only team from the Wellington region over the same period.
First strongest I think was what @shark had to be meaning, half the winners of the last 20 years have been Super 8.
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If we look at the results from 2010 to present, the following teams have been winners or finalists:
Auckland 1A - MAGS, Kelston, St Kents, St Peter's, King's
Super 8 - Hamilton BHS, Rotorua BHS, Hastings BHS, Napier BHS
CNI - Wesley
Wellington - Scots
South Island - Otago BHS -
@bovidae said in 2021 School rugby:
If we look at the results from 2010 to present, the following teams have been winners or finalists:
Auckland 1A - MAGS, Kelston, St Kents, St Peter's, King's
Super 8 - Hamilton BHS, Rotorua BHS, Hastings BHS, Napier BHS
CNI - Wesley
Wellington - Scots
South Island - Otago BHSSince 2010 the 1A has 5 wins and 2 finalists, the Super 8 has 5 wins and 4 finalists.
Since 2000 the 1A has 6 wins and 6 finalists, the Super 8 has 10 wins and 7 finalists. -
@taniwharugby Final score was 43-0.
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43-0 at FT.
RBHS score about what I expected but thought WBHS would get a couple of tries.
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Can't argue with the results. But I can point out an imbalance which helps the Super 8's strength comparative to the SI and Wellington.
The Super 8 brings together teams from eight major centres in Hamilton, Tauranga, Rotorua, Napier, Hastings, Gisborne, Palmerston North and New Plymouth. Most of these cities have a dominant school and most of the local talent is likely sucked into a small pool of schools in those NI areas. Success breeding success. Comparatively, the Upper SI comp has 7 greater Christchurch schools and of the other areas represented only Nelson comes close to comparing in population to those towns. In terms of structure, many of those NI schools' competitive advantage compares most closely to Dunedin with one clearly dominant school, one traditional but consistently lesser rival in Kings HS and not much else from McGlashan and Cavanagh. So it's little surprise that OBHS are the only SI school to have made a national final in a long time.
Sure, CBHS has been pretty dominant locally, has much larger roll than any other traditional Christchurch rugby school and has produced a vast number of All Blacks, but the talent is also spread amongst St Bedes, St Andrews and Christ's predominantly, plus St Thomas's and Shirley. Rangiora has also emerged in recent years. So the playing pool is spread largely among those 7 schools in a region counting approx 400,000. Compare that to playing talent being funneled into a dominant school in a city of say 70,000, and multiply that and put them in a competition together and it's little wonder the Super 8 does well. If the majority of the talent in Canterbury was funneled into 5 schools rather than 7 you'd no doubt see a different standard.
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@shark Except, that in towns like Napier and Hastings the majority of talent is not funneled into the 2 dominant schools (Napier & Hastings Boys). We also have schools in the next tier (CNI) in Lindisfarne and St John's. These schools won't make the Top 4, but still attract local talent and have produced All Blacks & Super Rugby players. To use a rough calculation similar to yours: a combined Napier & Hastings population of approx. 115,000 is spread among 4 schools.
The same applies to schools in Hamilton, Palmerston North (Feilding HS, for example) and New Plymouth (Francis Douglas MC). I don't know about Gisborne, Tauranga and Rotorua.
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@shark said in 2021 School rugby:
So it's little surprise that OBHS are the only SI school to have made a national final in a long time.
It's actually been a while since the SI school won a game at the Top 4 (including the 3rd/4th game). Nelson didn't in 2019, nor Christchurch BHS the year before.
In the Waikato there are 3 strong rugby schools. St Paul's Collegiate (the equivalent of your Christ's) has dominated the CNI competition. St Peter's Cambridge won consecutive Top 4 co-ed titles a few years back. St John's have also had their strong seasons.
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