Hastings East

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History

Battle of Hastings

The district as Hastings East only came into being in 1990 and was honoured by retaining the traditional colours of Hastings, the amber and black hoops of the Sub Union. Note that the shoulder colour has to be black, like Hawke’s Bay, not like the Taranaki jersey that has an amber shoulder.

The district encompasses part of Hastings city, Havelock North and all schools east of State Highway 2 through to the coast.

The first coaches of the East team in 1990 were Alex Mathewson and Peter Johnstone. A team that has been very successful and has consistently featured in the winner’s circle since its inception.

The ‘Split’ of Hastings

Both Hastings East and Hastings West made their initial and official entry into the Ross Shield Tournament at the 1990 tournament hosted in Hastings. For the first time the two Hastings teams were representative of specific districts, rather than an ‘A’ and a ‘B’ team as applied in 1989.

In 1987 Taupo made known their intention to withdraw from the Ross Shield due to their Sub Union affiliating with the King Country Rugby Union because of geographical considerations, but received special dispensation to compete in and host the 1988 tournament.

At the Annual Ross Shield Manager’s meeting in 1988 it was agreed that Hastings, who were willing and offered to do so, be split into two teams thus avoiding the bye and assisting with the organisation. Difficulties that arose from that meeting were the voting rights for the Hastings teams, the composition of the teams and whether collusion by the urban teams would occur.

On application for approval from the Hastings Sub Union barriers were placed by them which prevented smooth implementation of the setting up of the two teams and after several inconclusive meetings a dictate from HBRU ordered that two teams from Hastings be entered. Because of the time constraint an ‘A’ and ‘B’ team were entered in 1989, called euphemistically ‘Hastings Black’ and ‘Hastings Green’, which wasn’t entirely satisfactory from the selection and coaching angle. The ‘A’ Team won the shield but the ‘B’ team acquitted itself well finishing mid-table in points.

In 1990 the teams represented specific districts thus allowing parochialism and spirit to be developed. The Hastings Sub Union continued to express their disfavour of two teams and the additional costs involved; some areas were unhappy with the district boundaries; others saw the opportunity for more players to participate; and when the teams ran onto the field there was criticism about the colours of the West team.

But that is Ross Shield. Happiness is controversy.

Contributing Schools

Ebbett Park

Hastings Central

Hastings Christian

Hastings Int.

Haumoana

Havelock N. Primary

Havelock N. Int.

Hereworth

Lucknow

Mangateretere

Mayfair

Parkvale

Poukawa

Riverslea

St Joseph's

St Matthew's

Te Mata

TKK Takitimu

Waimarama

Honours Board

People who have played for Hastings* and gone on to higher honours

*Due to Hastings splitting into East and West in 1990, the honours board list represents all of Hastings.

This list is not exhaustive and may contain omissions

Taine Randell
All Black, (Captain), Otago, Highlanders, NZ Maori

Roger Randle
All Black, Hurricanes, HB, Chiefs, Waikato, NZ Maori, NZ 7’s

Bruce Robertson
All Black, Counties, Auckland Coach

Bill Davis
All Black, HB, NZ Softball

Jackie Blake
All Black, HB

Colin Le Quesne
HB, HB Selector, Ross Shield for 4 years

Hayden Wong
NZ Universities

Campbell Johnstone
All Black, HB, Canterbury, Crusaders

Tone Kopelani
Canterbury, Crusaders

Jamie Francis
HB, Manawatu, NZ Universities

Alex Mathewson
HB, Northland, NZ Juniors, Coach

Neil Sorenson
Wellington, NZ Juniors

Danny Lee
All Black, HB, Counties, Otago, Chiefs, Highlanders

Josh Kronfeld
All Black, Otago, Highlanders

Michael Taaffe
HB Selector, Coach, Administrator, Life Member

Bill Mathewson
Life Member, Administration

Jim O’Connor
Coach, Mayor, HB, Manager of HB Ranfurly Shield Team

Wally Luxton
Coach, HB Selector

Solly Purcell
Coach, Administrator

Ward Maere
HB, Southland

Paul Cook
HB, NZ Maori, Otago

Gordon Falcon
HB, NZ Maori, NZ League

Ron Giorgi
Mayor

Jack Davis
NZ Boxing Champion

Ray Wattie
Manager Wattie’s Canneries

Richard Hunt
HB, HB Chairman

Charlie Beetham
Manawatu, NZ Defence Forces

Neil McAra
West Coast, South Island

Roger Spencer
HB both rugby and cricket

Carl Izatt
Manawatu, NZ 7’s

Tawhai Ioasa
HB, Wellington, NZ 7’s

Justin Matheson
Otago, Highlanders, HB

Paul Unwin
Coach, Central District Cricket

Richard Lawrence
HB Cricket

Paul Winitana
NZ Basketball, Hawks

Maurice Taylor
Coach, HB Selector

Brad Patton
HB Cricket, Central Districts

Donovan Nepia
HB, Wanganui, NZ Sevens

Joe Ward
Otago, North Harbour, Highlanders, Hurricanes

Alby Matthewson
Hawke’s Bay, Hurricanes, Blues, Munster, Junior All Blacks, All Blacks

Joe Snee
HB

James de Terte
HB Cricket, Central Districts

Chris Eaton
HB, Hurricanes

Karl Lowe
HB, Hurricanes, NZ Juniors, NZ Māori

James Rosenberg
HB, Sevens

Ngahuri Thompson
HB Women

Star Timu
NZ Sec Schools, NZ Under 20, HB Sevens

Pauro Collier
HB

Israel Dagg
HB, Highlanders, NZ Sevens, Junior All Blacks, All Black, Crusaders

Carl Anderson
NZ Sec Schools

Ihaia West
HB, Hurricanes, Blues, NZ Maori, NZ Juniors, Barbarians

Davis Tavita
HB

Jacob Smith
HB Cricket

Billy Ropiha
HB

Mason Emmerson
HB

Jonah Lowe
HB, Māori All Blacks

Hugh Renton
HB, Hurricanes Squad

Tohu Harris
NZ Warriors, NZ Kiwi

Hika Elliot
Hawke’s Bay, Hurricanes, Chiefs, All Blacks

Rangi Vallance
Hawke’s Bay, Cook Island 7’s

Bryn Evans
Hawke’s Bay, Highlanders, All Blacks, Sale Sharks

Gareth Evans
Otago, Hawke’s Bay, Highlanders, Hurricanes, All Blacks

Devan Flanders
Hawke’s Bay, Hurricanes, NZ U20

Cooper Flanders
Hawke’s Bay, Hurricanes, NZ U20

Tom Allen
Hawke’s Bay, Hurricanes, NZ U20

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