Road To The Rankin Cup

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College hockey is rapidly approaching the business end of the season with the Rankin Cup being held in Hamilton in September.

In the leading competitions nationwide most finals will happen in the coming week.

There are only five undefeated teams at this stage heading towards the India Shield and Rankin Cup. The undefeated teams playing in secondary school competitions are: Rosmini College, Hamilton Boys’ High School, Paraparaumu College, Christ’s College and King’s High School from Dunedin. Coincidentally both Rosmini and Paraparaumu qualified for Rankin this year by winning their respective tier three tournaments last year.

It should be noted that some schools play in the men’s competitions such as Whangarei Boys’, Palmerston Boys’ and Tauranga Boys.’

Much has been made of Hamilton Boys’ record of 17 unbeaten wins this season, but they only beat 2016 Rankin Cup winners St Paul’s Collegiate by a solitary goal in the first competition match. St Paul’s toured Christchurch last month to play Christ’s, Christchurch BHS and St Andrew’s College. They lost their first game 5-1 to Christ’s, but performed better in their second game only losing 3-2.  St Paul’s unfortunately didn’t get to play Christchurch Boys’, because of poor weather

Rosmini heads into the Auckland Super City league final as warm favourites to capture the title. Rosmini has dispatched its opposition convincingly,  including beating last year’s third place finisher, Rangitoto College by ten goals along the way.

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Although Rosmini only just beat Westlake in their semi final, they will prove tough to beat at Rankin. What adds further credence to their claim is that they have three field players who have been selected as part of the New Zealand U18 Development Camp squad which has just been released comprising 33 players.

Rosmini had the following players in the North Harbour reps: Callum Dempster, Ryan Harrison, Kiharoa Iversen, Joshua Paul, Sam Schofield, Joachim Tan, Issac Houlbrooke and Taimana Iversen and Joe Holloway.

Paraparaumu College is an enigma with no New Zealand representation despite convincingly winning the Wellington round robin with seven wins on the trot and a goal difference of 40-6, a staggering 21 goals better than the next best team Wellington College who has consistently placed in the top eight at Rankin Cup for the last four years. Paraparaumu beat Wellington College 6-1. Wellington College boast Hunter Stent who has amassed over 100 games for his First XI.

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Wellington College Running For A Million.

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The annual Wellington College Runathon is in its 18th year. Over nearly two decades the event has raised over $900,000 for charity. The event is organised almost exclusively by students and the head committee in 2017 is Thomas Bramley, Sione Helu, Fergus Murray and Rahul Rahubadde. The four runners sat down to chat to College Sport Media about the event.

 

What happens?

It’s a student run 40 hour Runathon. Students run a circuit lap around the school  to raise money for people less fortunate than us. There are also food stalls and shopping with all the proceeds going to charity. Anybody is welcome. It’s free and a lot of fun. We would really encourage people to show up. It’s well worth it.

 

How much planning has gone into organising the event?

We have been working on this since last October. Countless hours have gone in making sure things run smoothly on the day.  We are well prepared and pumped for it.

 

What is the fundraising target?

Over the course of 18 years this event has raised $917,000 so we would love to reach the one million dollar mark. To do that we need to raise $83,000. The record for one year is $73,000. We are really confident we can reach a million. We have some great sponsors and support from other schools.

 

Where exactly does the money go?

We are fundraising for schools in Ibwera, Tanzania. They are not as fortunate as us so we are helping them raising funds for resources like stationary and sports equipment. We believe people are entitled to a good education and we have a duty to help out the less privileged.

 

Any differences this year?

Yes we have made more of an effort and been successful in involving other Wellington Schools. Wellington Girls, St. Margaret’s and even St. Marks intermediate will be involved. This will boost numbers and hopefully revenue.

 

Who are the sponsors that assist?

We are really grateful for the support of: Arobake, Ballentynes, Brazen, Gazley Motors, Hell Pizza, Just Paterson Real Estate, McDonald’s, Partridge Jewellers, Patricia’s Original Pies, Port Nicholson Rotary, Russell McVeagh, Tech Team, Toyworld, Village Goldsmith and Waterford Security.

 

When is it?

It’s starts tomorrow at 6am and ends at 10pm. Everybody is welcome. It’s going to be great.

It’s All Black As Others See Yellow At McEvedy

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Wellington College have celebrated their 150th Anniversary by scoring a record breaking win at the famous McEvedy Shield athletics competition at Newtown Park today.

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McEvedy Shield Preview 2017

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The 94th annual McEvedy Shield athletics competition will be staged at Newtown Park in Wellington next Tuesday.

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