Junior rugby marks season
BY
JO
HOWIE
Waiouru Junior Rugby celebrated the end of the season with a team photo, trophy presentations and lunch, recently. The guest for the day was Tom Hullena, an ex Wairarapa and Wanganui representative player who played over 50 games for Wairarapa, and brother of All Black Lawrence Hullena. Tom presented the trophies, certificates and souvenirs to the children. During his presentation he emphasised the
importance of playing sport to develop team work, learning new skills and enjoying the game. "The success this year of junior rugby is attributed to Bob Brownlie. His personal drive and organisational ability and enthusiasm generated a lot of interest to play rugby by children and encouraged parental support," said Ants Howie, president of the local rugby club. Prize winners were: Juniors; most improved Jeremy Mateparae; most
consistent Kirk Vartha; most dedicated Jeremy Collet; Midgets: most improved Lance Ahipine and Kemp Soloman; most consistent Sam
Kett; most dedicated Kylie Browlie. The most outstanding player in the club was Samuel Giddens.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 404, 17 September 1991, Page 16
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170Junior rugby marks season Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 404, 17 September 1991, Page 16
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