2012-05 Eagle Eye
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2012-05 Eagle Eye
THE EAGLE EYE Official Newsletter of the Hutt Old Boys Marist Rugby Football Club (Inc) From the chair The 2012 season is well underway and the Premiers are building on a very promising year in 2011. Matt Lee has continued as coach and has been joined, following Adam Campbell’s retirement, by Colt’s coach from last year Justin Wilson. The squad from 2011 was largely maintained and their performances thus far have been admirable. They have retained the Spillane Trophy for the 3rd year in a row and have also added the Wood Cup (OBU),the McBain Shield and the Father Cleary Trophy to the trophy cabinet! However it’s a long season and the players and management know that resources will have to be carefully managed to ensure that the ultimate prize the Jubilee Cup is secured. We have the players to do it – but as we know it’s a very elusive trophy – maybe 2012 could be our year? The Senior 1sts have had a significant change in personnel and are a relatively inexperienced side. A first up loss however was followed by a win over Johnsonville. Last week a 1 point win over Petone was followed by a disappointing 1 point loss to Marist St Pats after a very handy lead was blown. However this side, coached by Adrian Maney and Brett Marais, and assisted by Filipe Rayasi certainly has the talent to make the top four and contest the Hardham Cup again. The Senior 2nds and 3rds are also showing that they are very capable sides and we can expect some good results from them. However to demonstrate how injuries can impact – the Senior 2nds lost 7 players from their game against Petone – showing how important that player depth in a club can be. The Colts have had notched up impressive wins against Maris St Pats and Petone and look a side to be reckoned with this season. On a disappointing note the club has lost one of its 85/85 teams as a number of the key players in The Robots have retired and the club has also been unable to field enough players to field a second Colt’s side. It is imperative that we field one of these teams in 2013 to maintain the momentum gained over the past 5 seasons. The Howlers 85/85 side is consequently bursting with players and hopefully will be competitive again after picking up the 3rd Division title in 2011. The Club’s gymnasium has been completely refitted as a ‘cross-fit’ training facility (if you don’t know what this is check the internet) – and thanks goes to Danny Pavihi for his drive and initiative in making this happen. The new conference/debriefing room adjacent to the cross-fit gymnasium will soon be fitted out as a first class video analysis facility thanks to the funding raised from our annual golf tournament held at Boulcott’s Farm Heritage Golf Course on Friday 27th April. Thanks go to Peter McGuinness, Paddy Wells, Kevin Melville and Megan Bailey for some sterling organization which saw record team entries and hole sponsorship. More recent good news with the naming of Ope Peleseuma in the New Zealand Under 20s team for 2012 IRB Junior World Championship. The tournament this year is in South Africa from June 4 - June 22. Ope has made an outstanding return to rugby this season after 2011 was written off with a knee injury. While Ope’s talents on the field are there for all to see, his attitude, humility and work ethic off the field also stand out. Congratulations to Ope and his family! Recently Taleta Tupuola and Parataiso Silafai-Lea’ana received their blazers for 40 Premier appearances and shortly to follow is Tupeni Kamakorewa and Alexis Time will reached his milestone 100 games for the Premiers in the North’s game. Nick Risdon made his 150th appearance for the Prems against Marist St Pats – congratulations to all these marvellous stalwarts of The Eagles! 2012 looks to be another great season for the club overall – but the challenge of recruiting and retaining players, coaches, managers and committee members is ongoing. This club will only continue to prosper provided volunteers keep putting their hands up. We have been fortunate to have been served by some great people over the past 10 years but we need to be planning on their succession. So if you are interested in being part of the new vanguard – lets be hearing from you! John Sheehan Chairman ISSUE MAY 2012 eagle eye 1 2012 Spillane Cup 2012 saw another successful year for the Hutt Old Boy’s Marist Eagles at Spillane. Crowned for the 3rd straight year, and for the 4th time in the last 5 years, the best Marist Club in the country. The club is starting to build a Spillane dynasty similar to that of Michael Jordan’s Bulls through the 90’s. The trip started with both the Premiers and Colts piling on to the bus at Eagles HQ on Myrtle Street at 5pm Friday the 9th of March. The colts had a whole host of new faces while there were fewer for the premiers they did welcome back two of their favorite sons Jason Risdon and Matthew ‘Warrick’ Time. The bus trip up was saw no real excitement with the only real highlight being when Matt ‘Warrick’ Time got his camera out to catch images of the boys on the bus ride up. The bus pulled into The Devon Hotel in New Plymouth at approximately midnight. With two big games the next day it was thought this could have been planned a bit better, never the less the boys went to bed without argument. The boys woke the next morning with a real feeling of excitement that only Spillane can bring. It signals the start of the rugby season and now it was about playing for the team. First to play were the colts. They played the host club Tukapa. Although the premieres were unable to get there for the first half, we were informed by all accounts it was a hard fought first 40 with the Eagles leading 7--3 at the break. The second half saw the game open up and HOBM HOBM Age Gra de Squad at Spillane not recording their 3rd straight Spillane championship. showed their class running in several tries to finish the game victors by 32--3. 2:30 saw kick off between the premiers and the finalists from the 2011 Spillane, Napier Marist. In the early exchanges the only points scored were through penalties. With Brandon Larsen knocking over some very long range shots. After the goal kicking issues the premiers have had in the past, this provided a very promising start. The game itself was messy during the early exchanges with a lot of runners finding themselves isolated. As the half went on this got better and Hutt were able to string several phases together until Matt Time crashed over to take the Eagles to a 16-6 halftime lead. The second half started where the Eagles had finished the first. The forwards worked together to provide the backline quick, clean ball, from both set piece and phase play. With this the backs were to cause all sorts of issues for the Napier defense. With more ball, better ball, Hutt were able to lay on 3 more tries in second half and that could have been more if some weren’t shelled over the try line. Napier scored a consolation try from a lucky intercept but bar that the Eagles’ defense stayed strong and proved far too powerful for our Hawkes Bay neighbors running out winners 35--14. The Saturday night saw the Eagles down at the Tukapa club rooms to enjoy themselves. There was a really good feeling amongst the group and it got even better when we found out both our captain Jason Risdon and nning team HOBM Spillane wi Ope Peleseuma had been named in the tournament team following the days play. On further discussion with Jason, he noted it was even better because his brother Nick Risdon (HOBM superstar unable to make the trip this year) was filthy having never been able to attain the coveted Marist jersey after countless Spillane’s’. Jason making the tournament team at only his second tournament. The boys really got into the Spillane spirit as was noted by the Tukapa Rugby Club who were very impressed we stayed at the club after all others cleared off the moment the prizes had been given out. As the night wore on the Premiers found their way back their bedrooms with the Colts heading off to enjoy the New Plymouth nightlife. The game started the same way Day 1 had finished with the Eagles backline again able to cut through the defence at will. The fans were rewarded early with a great opening try to Lake Maneia who by all accounts had a fantastic Spillane debut. Hutt were then called upon to defend for long periods of the first half that saw MSP turn down shots at goal to go for the try. This proved to be a big mistake, with MSP hot on attack, Parataiso Silafai-Leaanaa picked up a loose ball and against the run of play raced away. He was caught with about 20 meters to go but was able to link up with Kahu Tamatea to score Hutt’s second of the afternoon. HOBM followed this up with another attacking raid late in the half resulting in the ball finding its way into the hands of Hutt’s outstanding captain Jason Risdon. Rizzy junior used his much talked about show and go to slip through the MSP defence and score the Eagles third. Hutt went into the break with their tails up and a 17--0 lead. As we all knew 17 points was not a huge lead. One only has to think back to last year’s Swindale Shield game at Evans Bay to remember how easy it was for MSP to come back from that deficit. With MSP making a few changes at the half, they came out firing and immediately had Hutt on the back foot. No longer were they using their backs and looked to hold on to the ball for long phases with their forwards. Early in the second half MSP were able to drive over from a lineout taking the score to 17--7. Hutt responded quickly with a penalty to take the lead to 20--7 heading into the final 30 minutes of the match. This would prove to be the last points Hutt would score in the match and the last time they entered the MSP 22. The final half hour of the game saw Hutt stuck on their line making tackle after tackle to hold MSP out. Matt and Justin emptied their bench and everyone who came on contributed to a stoic defensive effort that MSP could not break. Throughout the two games Hutt made bad decisions and fitness was at times notably not where it should be. It needs to be remembered that there are still combinations to work out and that it is only the second and third time this side has played together. The spirit shown is what should strike fear into most of the opponents that will play the Eagles this year. Their ability to play for one another and for the jersey, the constant pressure they were able to take and then turn it around at the other end. This Spillane tournament has shown we can all look forward to (touch wood) a very successful year at Myrtle Street. HOBM Captain Jason Risdon is presented with 2012 Spillane Cup The next morning saw only two members of the Premier squad wake up a bit worse for wear in Greg Hooper and Alan Ormond. They had pub crawled their way home from Tukapa to make sure they picked up all the players.... as well as the entire Colts side. One of the colts’ players particularly put the boat out the night before not arriving back to the hotel until 9am. The colts had left for their game at 8:15am. The premiers made their way to the grounds a bit later and found the Colts were unable to back up from their big night before and went down heavily to Auckland Marist. This may go down as a learning curve for a lot of the younger colts that it is indeed very difficult to play your best rugby while alcohol is trying to pore out of your system. With Alan and Greg resigned to the bench for the big match there would be no hangovers to excuse the premier’s from 2 ISSUE MAY 2012 eagle eye ISSUE MAY 2012 eagle eye 3 Clubrooms Redevelopment Opening May, 2012 www.hobm.co.nz Eagle Hero Recently club stalwart Alexis Time was hosted at a mayoral reception. Wife Rachelle and children, Oakley and Adelia, were in attendance as Mayor Wallace presented Alexis with a bravery citation. Over the Christmas period, Alexis rushed to the aid of a man who had been trapped under a car. Alexis, with the help of two others, was able to lift the car off the man and free him. Well done Lexus! Great to see Eagles representing the club and family in this way! April Goings-On Hurricanes Hit Rec HOBM were also proud to host local secondary schools for the HOPE rugby tournament. Eight local colleges fielded teams in this round-robin tournament spanning two days on 18th and 19th of April. The tournament was really well run with HIBS winning the final over St Pats Silverstream 2nd XV. St Bernard’s beat Upper Hutt to claim third place. It was also great to see the HURRICANES hold a public training at the Hutt Rec on Thursday. With school holidays coming to an end, there were hundreds of kids in attendance keen to catch a glimpse of their heroes. The Hurricanes went through a tough season last year with a lot of mud being flung at them from the sidelines. A big thank you to Filipe Rayasi, Jim McMenamin, Trish Burnette, Megan Bailey, Peter & Ally Ballinger and the K2 boys. Another great example of the Eagles stepping up in the community. They have had a great start to season and connecting to the community in this way will only encourage more grass roots support. On the 7th March a function was commemorate and officially open the clubroom renovations. Special guests Mayor Ray Wallace, Deputy Mayor David Bassett, Councillor Laban, Hutt City Council staff, WRFU staff, NZ Marist representatives, Past President of NZRFU Andy Leslie, Life Members, sponsors and volunteers were in attendance. Mayor Wallace unveiled a commemorative plaque. The clubrooms were built in 1970 and after 40 years were in urgent need of refurbishment. In 2010 The Centenary Committee decided that the centenary celebrations presented an opportunity to rejuvenate our clubrooms and establish a platform for the next 100 years. The work was only able to be undertaken because of the support of the following Community Trusts: • NZCT • Pub Charity • Pelorus Trust • Infinity Foundation • Water Safety Education Foundation Their contributions, along with a considerable amount of our own funds represent an investment in our future. Not only that, we have been able to recapture our past – something that we had largely lost along the way amid the 3 amalgamations we have been involved in since 1967. In welcoming the guests Chairman, John Sheehan thanked those club members who gave up their time to assist with the renovation work and those businesses that donated or provided materials at cut rates. He also thanked Peter McGuinness and the L T McGuinness crew who went above and beyond to complete the work within our budget, and also Bernard Nolan and Paul Kelly for their tireless efforts over the past few months applying the finishing touches. HOBMRFC has been through some challenging times but this club is now arguably one of the strongest in Wellington, boasting more than 600 playing members and over 800 supporters and has grown over the past decade to a force to be reckoned with across all grades we are represented in. John noted however this club would never have achieved these successes without the support of the trusts mentioned and those others that support us financially every year. These Community Trusts and their pokies are a vital lifeline to all sports and volunteer organizations throughout NZ. The Greens and Maori Parties both have bills before Parliament looking to curb this industry. Any initiatives to reduce their income is likely to have huge downstream repercussions for clubs like ours. In his speech John urged local and government politicians to retain a balanced perspective in dealing with these bills. It takes well over $200,000 per annum to run this club and it would impossible to provide the services we do to our players and supporters without the Community Trust’s and our sponsor’s ongoing support. John Sheehan (Chairman) with Mayor Ray Wallace Profile - Glen Walters 4 Wellington Maori Rugby Rep Te Tini a Maui Rep • Versus East Coast Maori, Wellington won 78 nil, with 1st 5/8 Glen Walters contributing 33 points with 3 tries, and 9 conversions • Versus Te Waipounamu (Southern Island Maori), Te Tini a Maui won 28 – 22, • • Versus Manawatu, Wellington lost 25 – 27, 1st 5/8 Glen Walters contributing 7 points with 2 conversions, and 1 penalty. 1st 5/8 Glen Walters contributed 18 points, & was named player of the day. • Versus Te Hiku o te Ika (Northern Maori), Te Tini a Maui won 31 – 28, 1st 5/8 Glen Walters contributing 11 points with 3 penalties and 1 conversion. • Selected in the Prince of Wales Cup Tournament Team. ISSUE MAY 2012 eagle eye (Central Region Maori) ISSUE MAY 2012 eagle eye 5 Eagles dominate in McBain Shield win The McBain shield, first played between Petone and what is now Hutt Old Boys Marist in 1935, means a lot to both clubs. It is a contest that Petone has traditionally dominated, having won 57 times in its history. Hutt’s wins, although more frequent in recent years, have been hard fought and narrow in margin. Deon Carney secured some untidy ball from a Petone lineout and drove forward through the Petone forward pack like a rampaging bull. From the resulting ruck, Nick Risdon fed Simon Malaeulu down the blindside, who showed more toe than a roman sandle as he steamed down the touchline to beat a Petone back on the outside, throw a half dummy, before feeding Tupeni Kamakorewa who scored under the posts. Not content with that, the Eagles struck again moments later. A nice skip pass to fullback Glen Walters saw him make a break, pass to Kamakorewa who drew the last man for Walters to score another fine try under the bar. But on ANZAC day, in enemy territory at the Petone Recreation ground, it was the Eagles who dominated as they demolished the Villagers on their home turf. The 43 to 21 victory was another great team performance, and is to my knowledge Hutt’s biggest win over Petone in the 77 year history of the McBain shield. Playing in to the wind, the Eagles looked the better side and went to a 17-9 lead at half time. After trading some early penalties which saw Petone take a 6-3 lead after 29 minutes, the Eagles stepped into gear. Petone started the second half better with Brad Shields making an impact when he came on after the break. The Villagers came back in to reckoning with a fine 50 metre try scored by their second five Nick Grigg. This was another good team performance from the Eagles, with the forwards creating a strong platform for the backs to shine. While it is hard to single out individuals, I thought open side flanker Jason Risdon had a huge game, both in support play and on defence. Likewise Simon Malaeulu made some storming runs and both wingers finished superbly. Glen Walters looked sharp at fullback, Alexis Time ran strongly and put in some The Eagles weren’t about to let them into the game though. Following another big run from Malaeulu, the Eagles made a smart play. Taleta Tupuoloa came flying from the open side and called for the ball from Nic Risdon at the ruck who popped a lovely pass for Tupuola to score running against the grain down the blindside. Walters converted from the corner to put the Eagles out to a 24-16 lead. Steven Bruce Membership Fee : $30.00 Pay in cash at the Club, post to PO Box 30106 Lower Hutt or direct credit to Westpac A/C 03 0531 0606685 00 using Surname as reference. Captain Nic Risdon, who controlled the game well throughout, set up another try, this time for right winger Kamakorewa who collected a clever Risdon chip kick to score. Petone managed a consolation try at the end to bring the final score to a slightly more respectable 43-21. There are always things to improve but this was a victory to saviour. Coaches Matt Lee and Justin Wilson must be very pleased with the way the team is performing and of course the result. I know the supporters are. 2012 Honorary Subscriptions Due Another long skip pass saw ‘Leka’ dot down again as he out-sprinted the Petone defenders to score in the corner. Leka managed a hat trick soon after as quick hands put him into space and he had too much gas for the Petone defence. big tackles, as did centre Taiso SilafaiLeaana. Thank you for your ongoing support. 9th Annual HOBM Golf Fundaiser A good turnout of 21 teams of four turned out at Boulcott's Farm Heritage Golf Club on Friday afternoon 27th April, using a corporate membership day sponsored by Stevens Ford Motors. Under a threatening sky, with a light breeze, the teams soon adjusted to the slightly confusing Ambrose playing format; after earlier negotiations with the tournament organisers about some very dubious golf handicaps. Tournament organisers Megan Mailey, Peter McGuiness and others had arranged some excellent team prizes and raffle prizes. Resplendent in an official Green Polo Shirt recently acquired on his visit to the Augusta golf tournament in USA, Kevin Melville awarded prizes to the following: 3rd: Craig Bailey, Paul Fraser, Bryan Gwilliam, Phil Rayasi. 4th: Peter Fraser, John Morgan, Jason Carey, Rory Dourno. 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