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Waratah Shield

The Waratah Shield is a rugby union knock-out competition for high school teams from New South Wales, Australia. First contested in 1963, it is organised by New South Wales Rugby Union in conjunction with NSW Schools' Rugby Union and NSW Combined High Schools and attracts around 100 entries each year. St Edmund's College, Canberra is the most successful school with fourteen victories. The competition was open to all high schools in NSW, until 2004, the ACT was released due to their dominance.[1] The Shield was not contested from 2018 until it was relaunched in 2022. The 2022 Finals were live streamed on NSW Rugby TV (where the replays can still be watched) https://nswrugby.tv/rugby-union/schools-rugby/waratah-shield/. Highlights from the Final can be viewed at this link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9NurqNsZZY&feature=youtu.be

Notable players

Many notable rugby players, including Wallaby greats, took part in the Waratah Shield in their youth. Many came from St Edmund's College in Canberra, shield winners 14 times. They include Ricky Stuart in their first title win in 1984 at the Sydney Cricket Ground which brought him to the attention of the sporting public,[1] Matt Giteau, David Furner, George Gregan, Matt Henjak, Anthony Fainga'a and Saia Fainga'a. Other notable players include Joe Roff also from Canberra who played in Marist College, Canberra's 1992 and 1993 victories, George Smith, Gordon Bray, Mark Ella, Gary Ella, Glen Ella and Lloyd Walker among others.

Number of victories

A total of 18 schools have won the Waratah Shield since it began in 1963. St. Edmund's College, Canberra is the most successful school in the history of the Waratah Shield with a total of 14 victories, seven more than the next most successful schools, St Augustine's College, Brookvale, with eight titles.

School Victories Years won
St. Edmund's College, Canberra 14 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
St Augustine's College, Brookvale 8 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
Matraville Sports High School 5 1972, 1976, 1977, 1983, 2007
Randwick Boys High School 4 1963, 1975, 1978, 1982
St Stanislaus' College 4 1974, 1980, 1981, 1995
Epping Boys High School 3 1967, 1968, 1969
Marist College, Canberra 3 1988, 1992, 1993
Manly Boys High School 2 1966, 1970
North Sydney Boys High School 2 1971, 1973
Hurlstone Agricultural College 1 1964
Homebush Boys High School 1 1965
James Ruse Agricultural High School 1 1979
The Scots College 1 1990
Oakhill College 1 1994
St Patrick's College, Strathfield 1 1996
Westfields Sports High School 1 2005
Barker College 1 2006
The Hills Sports High School 1 2010
Hunter Valley Grammar School 1 2022

Waratah Shield premiers

The following table sets out winners and notable players over the history of the Waratah Shield.[2]

Year Champions Runners-up Score Notable players
1963 Randwick Boys High School
1964 Hurlstone Agricultural College[3]
1965[4] Homebush Boys' High School Oakhill College 8–3 Gordon Bray
1966 Manly Boys' High School
1967 Epping Boys' High School
1968[5] Epping Boys' High School Manly Boys' High School
1969[6] Epping Boys' High School Matraville Sports High School
1970 Manly Boys' High School
1971[7][8] North Sydney Boys' High School Randwick Boys High School
1972 Matraville Sports High School
1973[9] North Sydney Boys' High School Randwick Boy's High School 6–3
1974[10][11] St Stanislaus' College, Bathurst Lyneham High School, Canberra 16–10
1975[12] Randwick Boys' High School St Stanislaus' College, Bathust 17–13
1976[13] Matraville High School North Sydney High 12–3 Gary Ella, Mark Ella, Glen Ella[14] Llord Walker[15]
1977[16] Matraville High School Randwick Boys' High School 25–3 Mark Ella
1978[17] Randwick Boys' High School Chevalier College 7–0
1979[18] James Ruse Agricultural High School Birrong Boys High 15–7
1980[19] St Stanislaus' College, Bathurst North Sydney Boys High 26–15
1981[20] St Stanislaus' College, Bathurst Matraville High School James Grant
1982[21][22] Randwick Boys' High School St Edmund's College, Canberra 10–6
1983[23][24] Matraville High School St. Stanislaus' College, Bathurst 13–9
1984[25][26] St Edmund's College, Canberra Cranbrook School, Sydney 14–4 Ricky Stuart
1985[27] St Edmund's College, Canberra Oakhill College 22–4
1986[28] St Edmund's College, Canberra Killarney Heights High School 38–0 David Furner, Matt Pini
1987[29][30] St Edmund's College, Canberra Randwick Boy's High 11–3
1988[31][32] Marist College, Canberra Oakhill College 13–3
1989[33][34] St Edmund's College, Canberra St Stanislaus' College, Bathurst 9–6 George Gregan
1990[35][36] The Scots College St Edmund's College, Canberra 6–0
1991[37][38] St Edmund's College, Canberra Scots College, Sydney 25–18
1992[39] Marist College, Canberra St Stanislaus College, Bathurst 38–8 Joe Roff
1993[40] Marist College, Canberra Oakhill College 29–14
1994[41][42] Oakhill College Marist College, Canberra 24–20
1995[43] St Stanislaus' College, Bathurst Daramalan College, Canberra 22–15
1996[44][45] St Patrick's College, Strathfield Marist College, Canberra 24–23
1997 St Edmund's College, Canberra St Patrick's College, Strathfield 50–7
1998[46] St Edmund's College, Canberra Cromer High School 45–22 George Smith
1999[47] St Edmund's College, Canberra St Patrick's College, Strathfield 27–15 Matt Giteau, Matt Henjak
2000 St Edmund's College, Canberra
2001 St Edmund's College, Canberra
2002[48][49] St Edmund's College, Canberra St. Stanislaus' College, Bathurst 41–22
2003[50] St Edmund's College, Canberra Prairiewood High School 51–0 Anthony Fainga'a, Saia Fainga'a
2004[51][52] St Edmund's College, Canberra Rankwick Boys High School
2005[53][54] Westfields Sports High School Barker College
2006[55] Barker College
2007[56] Matraville Sports High School
2008[57] St. Augustine's College, Brookvale St. Stanislaus' College, Bathurst 26–16
2009[58] St. Augustine's College, Brookvale St. Stanislaus' College, Bathurst 18–13
2010[59] The Hills Sports High School St. Augustine's College, Brookvale 38–18
2011[60] St. Augustine's College, Brookvale The Hills Sports High School 20–13
2012[61][62] St. Augustine's College, Brookvale Oakhill College 27–17
2013[63] St. Augustine's College, Brookvale Oakhill College 64–21
2014[64] St. Augustine's College, Brookvale Oakhill College 20–13
2015[65] St. Augustine's College, Brookvale Hills Sport High School 26–16
2016[66] St. Augustine's College, Brookvale Oakhill College 13–10
2017[67] St. Augustine's College, Brookvale Hills Sport High School forfeit
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022 Hunter Valley Grammar School Randwick Boys High School 22-12

See also

References

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External links

  • Australian Schools Rugby Union
  • NSW Schools Rugby Union

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The Waratah Shield is a rugby union knock out competition for high school teams from New South Wales Australia First contested in 1963 it is organised by New South Wales Rugby Union in conjunction with NSW Schools Rugby Union and NSW Combined High Schools and attracts around 100 entries each year St Edmund s College Canberra is the most successful school with fourteen victories The competition was open to all high schools in NSW until 2004 the ACT was released due to their dominance 1 The Shield was not contested from 2018 until it was relaunched in 2022 The 2022 Finals were live streamed on NSW Rugby TV where the replays can still be watched https nswrugby tv rugby union schools rugby waratah shield Highlights from the Final can be viewed at this link https www youtube com watch v G9NurqNsZZY amp feature youtu be Contents 1 Notable players 2 Number of victories 3 Waratah Shield premiers 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksNotable players EditMany notable rugby players including Wallaby greats took part in the Waratah Shield in their youth Many came from St Edmund s College in Canberra shield winners 14 times They include Ricky Stuart in their first title win in 1984 at the Sydney Cricket Ground which brought him to the attention of the sporting public 1 Matt Giteau David Furner George Gregan Matt Henjak Anthony Fainga a and Saia Fainga a Other notable players include Joe Roff also from Canberra who played in Marist College Canberra s 1992 and 1993 victories George Smith Gordon Bray Mark Ella Gary Ella Glen Ella and Lloyd Walker among others Number of victories EditA total of 18 schools have won the Waratah Shield since it began in 1963 St Edmund s College Canberra is the most successful school in the history of the Waratah Shield with a total of 14 victories seven more than the next most successful schools St Augustine s College Brookvale with eight titles School Victories Years wonSt Edmund s College Canberra 14 1984 1985 1986 1987 1989 1991 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004St Augustine s College Brookvale 8 2008 2009 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Matraville Sports High School 5 1972 1976 1977 1983 2007Randwick Boys High School 4 1963 1975 1978 1982St Stanislaus College 4 1974 1980 1981 1995Epping Boys High School 3 1967 1968 1969Marist College Canberra 3 1988 1992 1993Manly Boys High School 2 1966 1970North Sydney Boys High School 2 1971 1973Hurlstone Agricultural College 1 1964Homebush Boys High School 1 1965James Ruse Agricultural High School 1 1979The Scots College 1 1990Oakhill College 1 1994St Patrick s College Strathfield 1 1996Westfields Sports High School 1 2005Barker College 1 2006The Hills Sports High School 1 2010Hunter Valley Grammar School 1 2022Waratah Shield premiers EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items October 2011 The following table sets out winners and notable players over the history of the Waratah Shield 2 Year Champions Runners up Score Notable players1963 Randwick Boys High School1964 Hurlstone Agricultural College 3 1965 4 Homebush Boys High School Oakhill College 8 3 Gordon Bray1966 Manly Boys High School1967 Epping Boys High School1968 5 Epping Boys High School Manly Boys High School1969 6 Epping Boys High School Matraville Sports High School1970 Manly Boys High School1971 7 8 North Sydney Boys High School Randwick Boys High School1972 Matraville Sports High School1973 9 North Sydney Boys High School Randwick Boy s High School 6 31974 10 11 St Stanislaus College Bathurst Lyneham High School Canberra 16 101975 12 Randwick Boys High School St Stanislaus College Bathust 17 131976 13 Matraville High School North Sydney High 12 3 Gary Ella Mark Ella Glen Ella 14 Llord Walker 15 1977 16 Matraville High School Randwick Boys High School 25 3 Mark Ella1978 17 Randwick Boys High School Chevalier College 7 01979 18 James Ruse Agricultural High School Birrong Boys High 15 71980 19 St Stanislaus College Bathurst North Sydney Boys High 26 151981 20 St Stanislaus College Bathurst Matraville High School James Grant1982 21 22 Randwick Boys High School St Edmund s College Canberra 10 61983 23 24 Matraville High School St Stanislaus College Bathurst 13 91984 25 26 St Edmund s College Canberra Cranbrook School Sydney 14 4 Ricky Stuart1985 27 St Edmund s College Canberra Oakhill College 22 41986 28 St Edmund s College Canberra Killarney Heights High School 38 0 David Furner Matt Pini1987 29 30 St Edmund s College Canberra Randwick Boy s High 11 31988 31 32 Marist College Canberra Oakhill College 13 31989 33 34 St Edmund s College Canberra St Stanislaus College Bathurst 9 6 George Gregan1990 35 36 The Scots College St Edmund s College Canberra 6 01991 37 38 St Edmund s College Canberra Scots College Sydney 25 181992 39 Marist College Canberra St Stanislaus College Bathurst 38 8 Joe Roff1993 40 Marist College Canberra Oakhill College 29 141994 41 42 Oakhill College Marist College Canberra 24 201995 43 St Stanislaus College Bathurst Daramalan College Canberra 22 151996 44 45 St Patrick s College Strathfield Marist College Canberra 24 231997 St Edmund s College Canberra St Patrick s College Strathfield 50 71998 46 St Edmund s College Canberra Cromer High School 45 22 George Smith1999 47 St Edmund s College Canberra St Patrick s College Strathfield 27 15 Matt Giteau Matt Henjak2000 St Edmund s College Canberra2001 St Edmund s College Canberra2002 48 49 St Edmund s College Canberra St Stanislaus College Bathurst 41 222003 50 St Edmund s College Canberra Prairiewood High School 51 0 Anthony Fainga a Saia Fainga a2004 51 52 St Edmund s College Canberra Rankwick Boys High School2005 53 54 Westfields Sports High School Barker College2006 55 Barker College2007 56 Matraville Sports High School2008 57 St Augustine s College Brookvale St Stanislaus College Bathurst 26 162009 58 St Augustine s College Brookvale St Stanislaus College Bathurst 18 132010 59 The Hills Sports High School St Augustine s College Brookvale 38 182011 60 St Augustine s College Brookvale The Hills Sports High School 20 132012 61 62 St Augustine s College Brookvale Oakhill College 27 172013 63 St Augustine s College Brookvale Oakhill College 64 212014 64 St Augustine s College Brookvale Oakhill College 20 132015 65 St Augustine s College Brookvale Hills Sport High School 26 162016 66 St Augustine s College Brookvale Oakhill College 13 102017 67 St Augustine s College Brookvale Hills Sport High School forfeit20182019202020212022 Hunter Valley Grammar School Randwick Boys High School 22 12See also EditRugby union trophies and awardsReferences Edit a b Sheehan Paul 23 May 2005 Boys lesson in defeat if not class The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 9 July 2011 Waratah Shield Premiers PDF 2011 Waratah Shield amp Cup Handbook NSW Rugby Union 2011 Retrieved 9 July 2011 Photograph of First Grade Team with Waratah Shield 1964 p 37 Retrieved 4 August 2016 The Magazine of the Homebush Boys High School 1965 PDF 1965 p 53 Today s sport The Sydney Morning Herald 17 August 1968 p 22 Rugby Saturday The Sydney Morning Herald 25 July 1969 p 17 Objection to school game The Sydney Morning Herald 3 August 1971 p 2 Rugby fan smashes demonstrator s nose The Sydney Morning Herald 4 August 1971 p 3 Randwick beaten 6 3 71 The Sydney Morning Herald 18 August 1980 Gordon ensure continuity The Sydney Morning Herald 19 August 1974 The Canberra Times ACT Sporting Section The Canberra Times 19 August 1974 p 12 The Canberra Times ACT Sporting Section The Canberra Times 19 August 1975 p 15 Union Boys turn on style The Sydney Morning Herald 23 August 1979 p 21 1962 2002 40 Glorious Years A History of Clovelly Junior Rugby Club PDF 2002 p 17 Retrieved 2 August 2016 Past Players Retrieved 4 August 2016 Ella stars in school RU The Sydney Morning Herald 22 August 1977 p 17 RU shield goes to Randwick The Sydney Morning Herald 21 August 1978 p 30 The Canberra Times ACT Sports Detail The Canberra Times 20 August 1979 p 15 Teacher s Pets The Sydney Morning Herald 18 August 1980 p 35 Ginger Meggs has the right spirit The Sydney Morning Herald 4 September 1978 p 34 The Canberra Times ACT Sport Section The Canberra Times 23 August 1982 p 16 The Canberra Times ACT School and Junior Sport The Canberra Times 24 August 1982 p 17 The Canberra Times ACT Sport results detail The Canberra Times 12 August 1983 p 18 The Canberra Times ACT Sport results detail The Canberra Times 17 August 1983 p 39 The Canberra Times ACT Sport result details The Canberra Times 19 August 1984 p 8 The Canberra Times ACT Sport The Canberra Times 19 August 1984 p 2 The Canberra Times ACT Sport The Canberra Times 18 August 1985 p 1 The Canberra Times ACT Sports Section The Canberra Times 18 August 1986 p 10 The Canberra Times ACT Sports results and details The Canberra Times 24 August 1987 p 23 The Canberra Times ACT School and Junior Sport The Canberra Times 25 August 1987 p 19 The Canberra Times ACT Sport results and details The Canberra Times 29 August 1988 p 23 The Canberra Times ACT Sport The Canberra Times 30 August 1988 p 24 The Canberra Times ACT Sport results and detail The Canberra Times 11 September 1989 p 23 The Canberra Times ACT Junior Sport The Canberra Times 12 September 1989 p 22 The Canberra Times ACT Sport results and detail The Canberra Times 18 September 1990 p 20 The Canberra Times ACT Sport The Canberra Times 17 September 1990 p 24 The Canberra Times ACT Sport results and detail The Canberra Times 9 September 1991 p 18 The Canberra Times ACT Sport The Canberra Times 9 September 1991 p 18 The Canberra Times ACT Sport The Canberra Times 15 September 1992 p 23 The Canberra Times ACT Sport The Canberra Times 13 September 1993 p 23 The Canberra Times ACT Sport results and detail The Canberra Times 12 September 1994 p 23 The Canberra Times ACT Sport The Canberra Times 12 September 1994 p 25 The Canberra Times ACT Sport The Canberra Times 12 September 1995 p 23 Gerg Growden 13 September 1996 The call goes out for Dougie The Sydney Morning Herald p 47 YouTube of 1996 Final YouTube Archived from the original on 21 July 2021 Phil Wilkins 14 September 1998 Last year s semi final nightmare returns to haunt Cromer The Sydney Morning Herald p 30 Phil Wilkins 30 September 1999 Combined s dynamite duo unite to demolish tired GPS The Sydney Morning Herald p 28 The Canberra Times ACT The Canberra Times 14 September 2002 Ben Kimber 16 September 2002 Firsts show GPS s state of strength The Sydney Morning Herald p 22 Eddies takes out a seventh straight Waratah Shield The Canberra Times 15 August 2003 NSW Rugby Union Annual Report 2004 PDF p 31 Retrieved 9 August 2016 Adjournment Speech by House of Representative Ms Annette Ellis Hansard Thursday 10 February 2005 p 99 Retrieved 9 August 2016 Westfields Sports First in Australia Prospectus 2012 PDF p 7 Retrieved 9 August 2016 NSWCHSSA Rugby Knock Results 2005 Retrieved 9 August 2016 NSWRU Annual Report 2006 PDF December 2006 p 43 Retrieved 30 September 2016 Stevte Mascord and Liam Fitzgibbon 22 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