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A colourful insight to the 2011 Rugby Season.

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It has been wonderful to see the continued resurgence in Rugby in recent times – the passion and commit-ment displayed by all involved is testament to the impact that this sport has in the life of our College. It has been an exciting season with a number of high-lights; I know that for many of our Rugby players the 2011 tour to Singapore will be forever etched in their memories.

I congratulate our rugby students who are so commit-ted to their sport that they train long hours but still try to balance their love of rugby with their academic commitments. I hope that they see this hard work as worthwhile for many of life’s best lessons are learnt through sport.

I would like to thank our coaches that give up count-less hours to train our boys and also thank the large support crew that look after so many other aspects of the sport; without these people our rugby program would not be as successful as it is.

The rugby parents must also be acknowledged for their tireless efforts to ensure that the boys are trans-ported, catered for and supported in all their efforts. I know that Trinity College rugby could not exist with-out the assistance of parents.

I thank the Trinity Rugby Club Committee because it is through their hard work that many “extras” are provided for the players.

Finally, I trust that our rugby players look back on the 2011 season with a sense of accomplishment and achievement. I pray that the friendships created on the field will be with you forever.

Best Wishes

Ivan BanksHeadmaster

From the HeadmasterMr Ivan Banks

It gives me great pleasure to be invited to write an introduction to the 2011 Rugby Year Book.

Headmaster’s Address........................... 3

Head of Rugby Report........................... 4

Coaches................................................... 5

Year 12s 2011.......................................... 6

Captain’s Report..................................... 7

1st XV Photos..................................... 8-9

2nd XV Photos................................. 10-11

Tour to Singapore............................. 12-13

Team Photos..................................... 14-17

Year 10 Photos................................ 18-19

Year 9 Photos.................................. 20-21

Year 8 Photos.................................. 22-23

President Report.................................. 24

Parent Photos....................................... 25

Year 7 Photos.................................. 26-27

Junior School Photos..................... 28-29

Our Representative Players................ 30

Contents

AcknowledgementsEDITORKathryn Taggart

PHOTOGRAPHY GRAPHIC & LAYOUTNiamh Taggart Max FaircloughPaola FerrariBillie Fairclough PRINTING Hugh Gillespie Picton Press (Rob Lush)John Eastman Greg OwensDebbie HoggBindy HammondHeather AlbonicoLuke Rees

Many thanks to all our sponsors. Their support made this publication possible for the Trinity College Rugby Club.

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2011 Rugby Season Review

The 2011 season started with a good pre-season pro-gram including a live-in camp and a successful Inter-national tour. As a sport Rugby assists boys to develop those traits which we admire in well balanced youth. The Rugby Club at Trinity College has a priority to attract greater numbers of boys from the school community through quality coaching and good parent support. Indications in 2009 that there were promising signs of a return to the halcyon days of the 90’s have not eventu-ated. The number of regular participants in the senior school is insufficient to fill the two teams. Encouraging greater participation will lead to increased competition for places in the team and an improved skill level. Training started for all boys on the Tuesday after the Head of the River without some senior players who needed time to recover and to catch up on schoolwork after a long first term and an intensive rowing program.It took a few games for the team to settle into some patterns with the 4th game against Christ Church being notable for the 5 tries Trinity scored. This was a radical improvement over the earlier games and was an indica-tion of the quality of play we had developed going into the next few games. The team has played some exciting rugby with a high level of competence for long periods. The patterns and structures in both defense and attack are obvious. How-ever a few minutes lapse of concentration and urgency in each game has allowed the opposition to rack up large scores. The enemy within our own ranks is poor execu-tion. Simple errors in implementation devastate team patterns and breaks rhythm. The scrambling that occurs after a dropped ball or missed tackle allows the opposi-tion time to capitalize and we are slow to re-group.Congratulations to Alec Wilson who has become a pow-erful ball runner mowing down opposition players with gay abandon and stopping runners in their tracks with his bone jarring tackles. Alec was selected in the WA Schools Division 2.Tomas Hovane has once again been selected as a rep-resentative player in the National Indigenous Champi-onship. Tomas has impressed as a very good defender and strong runner. Tomas’s defense was in some ways instrumental in assisting the defeat of Aquinas in the second round. He and Chris Corder made many impor-

tant covering tackles in that game.This season we had several players who have limited experience in rugby. Matthew Dondas, a year 11 student is playing rugby for the first time. During the season he has developed new skills and an understanding with every game. This is Rugby at its best giving boys a positive expe-rience, developing skills and honourable behaviour. Experience is a vital commodity in successful players. A number of regular 1st XV team members this season are year 11 students. The experiences from 2011 should give them some proficiency in their positions which they will carry on into next season’s competition. Captain Mitch Boros has led by example and played well all season. Mitch played out of his preferred position of flanker at fly half for most of the season for the benefit of the team. He has recently also swapped positions with Chris Corder and has had a successful stint as a scrum half. Chris has shown his superior experience at fly half and improved the flow in the backline in the last few games.Luke Fogliani, a very strong illusive runner was selected as the team’s Vice Captain. Luke has scored many tries with his side stepping skills. It is a pleasant challenge to mould the team pattern and style to incorporate the talent of these types of players. The Rugby teams are indebted to the drive and dedica-tion of the support committee. These parents have banded together and worked hard to improve conditions and pur-chase equipment for the benefit of the school throughout the year, not only during the season. The off field efforts of the parents have enriched the Rugby experience for the boys of the school. With the committee’s implementation of the assistant coaches’ scheme from the Old Boy network the boys are getting good intensive training. The middle and primary schools coaches have been doing some excellent work throughout the season working on improving skills and fitness. Hopefully this will return dividends in the way of improved results in future teams.

Richard TrendHead Coach, 1st XV

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The season of 2011 has been a thoroughly testing pe-riod for all those involved. It may seem that despite the endeavour and aspiration of so many, Trinity College rugby has achieved so little. However, to view the season in such a way would do a great in-justice to those who served their college honourably in the toil for success, and would overlook the dedi-cation and perseverance of many more than simply the player group.

It is indeed true, that the 1st XV of 2011 were in no way superstars, nor did we pretend or even wish to be. What epitomised the character of our team was not found in fancy footwork, elaborate plays, or daz-zling ball handling skills. Nor could it be found in a supreme level of fitness, strength or conditioning of the players. Where character flourished was in the minds of the individuals that comprised our team; in a never ending resolution to improve.

This resolve to improve became physically evident in how the team conducted themselves on the pitch. By the end of the first round of fixtures, after a number of heart breaking defeats, games were being played with conviction synonymous to an experienced and developed side, which was reflected in noticeable improvement against our opponents. This improve-ment paved the way to some of the highlights of the season, and demonstrations of fluent, structured rugby not yet seen by the squad. The nail biting vic-tory over Wesley in the first round is a moment that many boys are sure never to forget. Following this match was a well deserved victory over Aquinas, a special occasion for the many seniors in the group who will sorely miss beating our arch rivals given their departure from the college at the end of this year.

Whilst the performances of the team are notewor-thy, the contributions of some outstanding players must be acknowledged, as they have been integral to the development of the team over the course of the season. The leadership of Vice-captain Luke Fogliani has been commendable in the forwards. His dy-namic style of play and attitude towards training and matches has made him a strong influence and role model for other players to follow. Front rower Alec Wilson had an outstanding season and has been a real asset to the forward pack in leading from the front. His efforts were also rightfully acknowledged outside of Trinity in his induction to the under 18’s state schoolboys team after admirable perfor-mances in PSA matches. Another player who must be mentioned is Chris Corder who has been highly influential in the co-ordination of on field patterns and plays, as well as his flawless performance in the defensive aspect of the game.

On a personal note, I would like to take time to acknowledge and thank the coaching staff for this

season; Mr Richard Trend, Mr Tony Webb and Mr Jus-tin Samulski whose expert knowledge has allowed the players and the team to grow in their knowledge of the game. I am aware that it has not always been easy to coach this team, just as it has been testing to play in it, and so the player group and I are all the more grateful and appreciative of their contributions.

I would also like to take the time to thank my team mates; especially my fellow year 12s who have toiled along this journey with me. It has not always been an easy road to follow, we have had our ups and downs, our successes and failures, but through all of this are the everlasting friendships and memories which I will hold dear in my time after Trinity. To the remaining year 11’s of the 1st XV and 2nd XV squad, I wish you all the best for your future endeavours in the club and college.

Finally I will take the opportunity to thank the wider Trinity College Rugby Club community. It is those who do not take to the field who are the rock of this club, and the foundation for which success will come in the future. Foremost I would like to thank the par-ents and family of the 1st XV squad members, many of which have supported my fellow year 12’s and I since our debut as Trinity sportsmen so many years ago.

Whilst on the topic of the wider community, I would also like to take the time to address the new custodians of the club; the future players. The future holds great promise for the rugby community; it is becoming more apparent that the club is on the edge of creating an era resembling the 90’s, where Trinity College was rightfully considered the premier rugby school of the PSA. For this era to resound once more, I do however feel that further changes must still be made within the club. The changes I refer to must occur not in adminis-tration, but in the player groups themselves. A distinct culture must be established that sets a new and higher standard of presentation, attitude, effort and convic-tion which will allow for the desired successes of this club. There must be an increased sense of maturity in the way individuals conduct themselves, and an even greater sense of professionalism that will open up the opportunity to close the gap between us and the leaders in our competition. So I urge the new custodi-ans of the Trinity College Rugby Club; the future lies with YOU, the ascendency of the club we all love is in YOUR hands.

Finally I would like to comment on the extreme pleasure I have had in not only captaining the 1st XV of 2011, but to represent Trinity as a member of the rugby club. To conclude I wish fellow team mates and the rest of the club the very best in their future en-deavours, and eagerly await the restoration of Trinity’s rightful place as the “ones to beat” in the PSA competi-tion.

Mitchell Boros1st XV Captain 2011

Captain’s Report

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First XV“If everyone is moving for-ward together, then success, takes care of itself.”Henry Ford

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1st XV Results

DATE FIXTURE & RESULT

May 7 TC 14 v AC 60 May 14 HS 78 v TC 0 May 21 GG 54 v TC 0 May 28 TC 32 v CC 37

June 2 SC 24 v TC 12 June 18 TC 24 v WC 20 June 25 AC 22 v TC 32 July 2 TC 5 v HS 67

July 7 TC 19 v GG 39

July 30 CC 35 v TC 15 Aug 6 TC 15 v SC 47

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“If everyone is moving for-ward together, then success, takes care of itself.”Henry Ford

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“Accept the challanges so that you feel the exhilaration of victory.”General George Patton

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Tour to Singapore

The rugby tour to Singapore will definitely be one of the highlights of my school days at Trinity.

The main objective of the tour was to improve the Trinity rugby players’ skills and cohesion before the start of the PSA season, and this was definitely achieved. Including the two warm up games in Perth, and the rugby camp, the first team had a long pre-season, which undoubtedly heightened our skills, altogether we played five games before our first PSA game against Aquinas.

Playing rugby so close to the equator was a new experience for all of us, and the nice Mediterranean climate we were used to was soon coveted after we exited the arrivals hall at Changi airport. Without even doing anything we were soon all in a sweat, but the sense of occasion drove us on to ignore the humid weather. That was until our first training session, we have all had hard training sessions in the past, but this training session definitely took the cake, the humid conditions were unbearable and soon we were out of water, along with that the surface of the pitch we were training on was hard and rocky, but both of these were things we would have to adapt to later. However our efforts did not go un-noticed as we were rewarded after training with a swim on the beach.

We had several training sessions before our first game, which allowed us to become adjusted, as much as we could, to the new conditions, and to try players out at new positions. All our training paid off when we played our first game, against Tanglin Rugby Club. Both the year ten team and the open team dominated their opponents, both physically and ball skills, with a try fest all around.

Our second set of games was against Saint Andrew’s College, a school that had a population of about 5,000, this school is the premier rugby school in Singapore, but after our victory against Tanglin the teams went into the game full of confidence. The game was played on Astro turf, which made the game much faster than our previous game which was played on a muddy field. Unfortunately we did not adapt to the game style that was needed in order to win the game, and we lost. Playing on the Astro turf caused many injuries, and the touring first XV team captain, Josh Mapstone was ruled out of playing the next game, due to infec-tious grazes. Many others, whose injuries were not as severe, went on to play, despite being physically sore and tired.

The second school we played provided a game for the combined first and second team only. This game was

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also played on Astro turf, and was played around mid-day on a boiling hot day. It was the 7th day of our tour, and by now most of the boys were exhausted and ready to go home, however the tenacity of the men who played showed how good Trinity rugby could be. We ended up winning the game quite comfortably and many year tens were able to have a run, all of whom showed guts by playing guys that were two years older.

The tour was not all just rugby, there were many mo-ments where we could roam the streets of Singapore and enjoy the sights of a foreign country. Every night we were able to go out and find our own dinner and experi-ence the tastes of a different culture. There were also or-ganised activities including visits to; Clark Quay, Changi war museum, Sentosa Island (Universal Studios), the Raffles hotel, China town, Marina Bay Sands and an ANZAC dawn service at Kranji War Memorial.

The tour was a great success and all the boys, and I’m sure, (hopefully) the coaches had a great time. Thanks must be said to all the coaches; Mr Trend, Mr Webb, Mr Hailes and Justin. Also, the tour would not have been possible without the great efforts of Mr Taggart and the Rugby Club, so I would like say a great big thankyou to all of them.

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Back Row: Jack Mackintosh, Stephen Sertorio, Matthew Dondas, Jonathan Fiore, Joshua Mapstone, Mitchell Boros (Captain), Tomas Hovane, Chris Corder, Alexander Blunt, Gerard Ryan

Front Row: William Massam, Lucas Purnell, Alec Wilson, Luke Fogliani, Jaron De Klerk, Declan McGann

Absent Conor Spence

Back Row: Mr. Webb, Dakota Gear, Thomas Burke, Lucas Purnell, Mitchell Scott-Rogan, Vinh Nguyen, Austin Connelly, Philip Stirling, Joshua Collier, Taylor Wellstead, Aaron Dooley

Front Row: Sean Grogan, Thomas Fairclough, Jason Fogg, Jacob Rees, Jordan Bozich, Michael Hammond, David Ferrari, Dominic Princi

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Back Row: Conall Taggart, Mitchell Guy, Declan Yardley, Luke McLaughlan, Simon Nicoli, Nicholas Di Michele, Noah Harris (Captain) Jackson Scott-Rogan, Peter Fitzgerald, Jakob Phoebe, Joshua Campbell, David Chilcott

Front Row: Mr. Hailes, Frank Mannel, Liam Bisschops, Keenan Meade, Alex Pensini, Angus Gillespie, Luke Hutcheson, Marc Bormolini, Finlay Koenig-Luck, Sam Harris (‘09), Kevin Tran

Back Row: Steve Gardner, Lachlan McLeod, Samuel Watson, Alexander Bogunovich, Nicholas Butler, Mathew Fonte De Vos, Matthew Youens, Luke Farrell, Luke Salerno.

Front Row: Stephen Polomka, Michael Guerrini, Rory Devlin, Thomas Rigoll, Joseph Halpin, Jeremy Mullally, Jack Fidock, Tyler Kavanagh.

Absent: Matthew Hailand, Benjamin Drew, Aaron Dondas.

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Back Row: Oliver Betts, Mitch Muscat, Jonah Saliba, Lachlan Carvey, Josh Naylor, Tom Kavanagh, Kyle Sullivan, Nathan Scott, Charles Owens, Kobi Winmar, Michael Ferrari, Mr Oliver

Front Row: Liam Crevola, Liam Loveridge, Chas McGill, Declan Gooch, Peter Pannizza, Mitch Aspinall, Lachlan Hogg, Daniel Carter, Tim Davidson, Michael Duckworth, James Biagioni

Absent: Loucas Starkie, Callum McClure, Jarrod Italiano

Back Row: Tim Shanassy, Max Collett, Dakota Epton, Jules Chillcot, Chris Sparzi, Liam Johnson, Jack Perry, Jessie Vivante, Alex Cicchini, Braydon Murphy

Middle Row: Willem Boudville-Baltinas, Nick Albonico (vice Capt), Josiah Von Perger, Tom Whelan, Nick Gillespie (capt), Declan Mayo , James Godfrey, Alex Hoang, Connor Black, Alex Gordon

Front Row: Nick Vale, Kieran Munrowd-Harris, Rory O’Neil, Jethro Sherrell, Adam Ralph, Jordan Sassanelli,Absent: Shannon Carey-Smith, Vincent Ipsaro-Passione, Giordan Prosper, Isaiah Walley-Stack, Dion Zverk

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Back Row: Conall Taggart Keenan Meade (Assistant Coaches) Cooper Walsh, Stefan Hovane, Ethan Taylor, Connor Rees, Carl Braut, Jamie Bonner, Liam Devlin, Ben Pagano, Steven Miller, Jack Kannis, Sean Taggart (‘09)

Front Row: Tom Jansen, Dylan Salvia, Alex Jasper, Rhys Bormolini, Tavish Meade, Joshua Stops, Jamie Kinnimont, Callum Lauriston, Hamish Gilespie, Alexander Pennefather

Absent: Joshua Colton, Joseph Eng, Timothy Feasey, Declan O’ Hurley, Matthew Bray, Lachlan Duff, Michael Nicoli

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“The whole point of rugby is that it is first and foremost, a state of mind, a spirit.”Jean-Pierre Rives

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“We may affirm that nothing great in the world has been accomplished without passion.”

G. Willhelm Friedrich Hegel

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President Report

The Trinity College Rugby Club (TCRC) is now into its third year and continues to grow from strength to strength with the generous support of our Headmaster, Mr. Ivan Banks, the College, coaching staff and much needed off-field support by the parent body.

Successful sporting clubs require more than just skilful players and good coaches. They need the financial re-sources required to match it with other successful col-leges. Money does not guarantee success but it does make achieving that success just that little bit easier. I would like to extend a big thank you to our major sponsor, BankWest, for their generous support of the TCRC in a real and tangi-ble manner.

The generous financial support of the College and its sponsors meant the TCRC were able to purchase the same model Enforcer Pro scrum machine as used by most of the Super 15 teams. This highlights the lengths the TCRC will go to in order to provide the best support possible to its players.

The purchase of a new scrum machine and a significant amount of new equipment meant the TCRC required a larger storage facility. Again, with the financial backing of the College, a storage facility was constructed under the Pavilion and dedicated to the exclusive use of the TCRC.

Our weekly e-Newsletters were again a great source of communication for the TCRC. I would like to thank Kath-ryn Taggart for organising, Old Boy Max Fairclough (’09) for his assistance and to the many Mums and Dads who kindly organised the photos for all the other teams in the TCRC.

The TCRC Award Presentation Dinner is always a special night marking the end of the season and paying tribute to all the boys. I would like to thank Jackie Connelly who, as always, was instrumental in ensuring the occasion was a major success.

The TCRC organised a very successful tour to Singapore in April 2011 attended by sixty Year 10, 11 and 12 boys, staff and parents. Again, the touring party were kitted out with bags, polo tops, shorts and socks, the cost of which was subsidised due to the financial support of our sponsors.

There are so many members of staff that need to be thanked. The coaches, of course, for providing their time so generously, freely and willingly to coach our boys. There are, however, two people I would particularly like to thank; our Headmaster Mr. Ivan Banks and our Director of Sport, Mr. Steve Leahy (’76). These gentlemen have provided constant and unwavering support of the TCRC offering guidance and assistance to me in trying to nurture a win-ning culture around our Club.

Now for a special thank you to our outgoing Year 12 parents. Your tremendous attitude to all things rugby has been truly invaluable. Good luck in the future and I hope to see you around the TCRC, supporting the current crop of players, for many years to come.

In closing I would like to say that we have achieved much again this year. I would also like to warn against compla-cency. There is still much work to be done if we are to win the Br. Redmond Cup in 2012 but I am confident that with the support of parents, coaching staff and the College achieving that goal is well within our grasp.

LONG LIVE TC RUGBY!

Darren Taggart (’83)PRESIDENTTRINITY COLLEGE RUGBY CLUB

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“The most important thing about winning is believing that you can win no matter who you are playing.”

Lawerence Dalagis

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“Be not afraid of greatness: Some men are born great, some achieve greatness and some have

greatness thrust upon them.”Shakespeare Twelfth Night

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Our Representative Players

I was approached by Richard Trend after our first fixture of the season with the news that the Western Australian Schoolboys coach would like me to attend training. On the Monday of training I arrived, was greeted by the coaching staff and told to get ready for “conditioning”.

Conditioning turned out to be 30 minutes before training of extreme physical exercise, designed to strengthen body and mind. As the time went by I was ever extended. I started knowing more play-ers, more plays and am grateful to have been given the opportunity to play with such a high calibre of player. Five of these players were later chosen to represent Australia or Australia A.

Sooner than expected the day of departure had arrived. Unluckily I had gashed my foot open two days prior and was struggling to walk, however, with the aid of painkillers and heavy bandaging I man-aged to get it under control.

Our first fixture was against South Australia. This was our worst result of the tournament. We went down 17-10. (Coincidentally, I didn’t play). The next game was much closer and far more disap-pointing as we lost 10-12 to the National Indigenous team. They scored a late intercept try to take the match. I started in the starting line-up in this and all the following matches. The third game was our last actual competition game, which saw us beat Tasma-nia in a spectacular fashion 46-0. The final game we played was against Northern Territory who were in the same position in the other pool of teams. This is the game that the spectators voted as the best game of the series due to the physicality of both the teams and a final margin of only one point. WA prevailed 8-7.

All in all the trip was an amazing experience. Howev-er, one of the best things to happen was that I received messages while I was away TC had defeated both Wesley and Aquinas.

Alec Wilson

Western Australian State Schoolboys was an exceptional experience in which I made some strong friend-ships and also developed both my rugby and people skills.

Trinity had two other 1st XV players selected in representative teams. Tomas Hovane was selected to play for the Combined States Indigenous Under 16 team at the National Indigenous Under 16 Champi-onships which was held on the Gold Coast. Conor Spence was selected for the WA Under 16 State team and hopes to travel to the National Championships in Sydney in September. The Rugby Club hopes to see more Trinity players join the ranks of these young men in striving to play rugby at a representa-tive level.

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