OTAGO UNIVERSITY RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB 1 2 5 Y E A R S

O F R U G B Y

EXCELLENCE

29-31 MAY 2009

125th JUBILEE CELEBRATION PROGRAMME

Vice-Chancellor’s Welcome 125th Jubilee Chairman’s Welcome

I have great pleasure in Cead mille failte! A hundred congratulating the University thousand welcomes! I welcome of Otago Rugby Club on its one and all, from near and far, to distinguished record over the 125th jubilee celebrations of 125 years. Of all our sporting our famous club. I extend a special clubs, the Rugby Club has welcome to our invited guests. probably contributed most to the collegiality and wider The University Club has made reputation of this University. its mark on local and national rugby as no other. However, the Given the position of rugby celebrations which take place over as our national sport, the fact Queen’s Birthday Weekend are that we have produced no fewer not simply celebrations of rugby; than 65 All Blacks speaks for itself. Apart from such high- the many people who will converge on for the flyers, the Club has contributed to the enjoyment and personal weekend are coming home, not only to their rugby club, but development of many thousands of students. One of my own to their university, and to their university city. In planning the happy memories of student days at Otago is of playing social celebrations, we have had unstinting support from the wider rugby at Logan Park on Saturday afternoons. university and from the city; it is testament to the sense of shared purpose that the celebrations will be attended by the Alumni have travelled from all parts of the world to share in Vice-Chancellor, Professor David Skegg, and by the Mayor, Mr this important celebration and I wish you well in rekindling old Peter Chin. The University Club is, and has been for its 125 friendships and enjoying the camaraderie that this weekend will years, the student club; only students and recent graduates may provide. I also record my gratitude to the Club organisers for play for the club. Mr Edwin Darlow, President of OUSA, will their efforts in planning this important event. May you all enjoy also be participating in the celebrations. your time on campus and be able to reflect on the standing The Jubilee Committee has prepared a programme of events of the in the wider community that is which is a mixture of the formal and the casual. There will be enhanced by such occasions. opportunity over the course of the three days for both serious reflection, and abandonment and a return, for those with the David Skegg constitution, to the pursuits of days long gone by. Vice-Chancellor University of Otago It is our fervent wish that you enjoy the celebrations in an atmosphere of conviviality and comradeship.

It has been an honour and a privilege to chair the organising committee; I extend my heartfelt thanks to my fellow committee members for their unreserved efforts.

John Burke Chairman OURFC 125th Jubilee Committee 125th Jubilee Committee OURFC 125th Jubilee

Chairman John Burke PROGRAMME OF EVENTS Secretary/Treasurer Russell Church Committee Chris Burke Friday, 29th May, evening: Tim Calder Student Union Common Room Richard Higham 4:30pm Registration Ken Hodge Louise Lawrence 6:00pm – Official Jubilee Opening John Leslie David Tapp Peter Thomson Saturday, 30th May, afternoon: Rex Thomson University Oval 12:00 noon Clubrooms open OURFC Committee 12:30pm University Women’s Blues vs Alhambra-Union President Bill Thompson University B/Colts Golds on Oval # 4/5 Chairman Kelvin Fisher Secretary Daphne Glover University Blues Colts vs Southern Colts (Bathgate Park) Treasurer Ross Brown 2:00pm Club Captain Gregory Easton Manager Tim Calder University A vs Dunedin, Jonathan Keogh Memorial Trophy NZU Representative Paul Hessian 3:30 – 5:30pm Aftermatch – Clubrooms & Westpac Tent Committee Chris Burke Dunedin Town Hall John Burke Jubilee Dinner Russell Church Murray Guyton 6:00 – 7:00pm pre-dinner drinks Sam Hibbard 7:00pm Dinner Stuart McLauchlan Aroha Montgomery Chris Noakes Sunday, 31st May, afternoon: Ryan O’Connor Sean Romans University Oval David Tapp 12:00 noon onwards – Clubrooms & Westpac Tent Peter Thomson Ditte VanVliet 1:00pm Barbecue (until 3:30pm) John Walker 2:00pm Golden-Oldies rugby, pick-up sides

Jubilee Memorabilia and Jersey Auction The University of Otago Rugby Club

At the 125th Jubilee dinner (Saturday evening) a limited edition of 15 Jubilee Club jerseys will be auctioned. Numbered 1 boasts an extraordinary through 15, these collectors’ items will be in high demand and keenly fought over! tradition of success A one-off jersey will be auctioned featuring the signatures of all 19 living OURFC All Blacks. This commemorative jersey will be highly sought after as it will represent a very unique part of New When Professor George Sale (club president) and Zealand’s rugby history. This jersey will also be auctioned at the William Deans Milne (club captain) and Robert (later 125th Jubilee dinner. the Hon. Robert) McNab (club secretary) founded the Otago University Rugby Football Club in May A New Zealand Sevens Jersey (signed by the 2009 Team and 1884, little did they know that this would become the donated by Paul Grant) will also be auctioned. most successful rugby club in New Zealand and, quite possibly, in the world. Over the past 125 years, 65 University players have gone on to become All Blacks, 44 while still playing Club History DVD for the Club; more than any other club in the country. In addition, the Club has produced 377 full Otago “OURFC: 125 years of Rugby Excellence” representatives. Past University players have also been We have produced a DVD of photos (over 400) and documents chosen as All Black reserves, New Zealand XVs, New that traces much of the history of the club over the past 125 Zealand B, New Zealand Development XVs, New years. George Sale Zealand Sevens, New Zealand Juniors, Colts, U20, • You may purchase a copy of the DVD for $15.00. All U19 and Mäori teams, as well as representing other proceeds will go to OURFC as a fundraiser. The culture of success has extended throughout the unions and Super 12 and 14 franchises throughout • You will see ‘some’ (170) of these photos in the slideshow Club, with many of the age group and women’s teams the country. These successes have not been limited to playing during the Friday reception and the Saturday dinner. also dominating club competitions. When their New Zealand, however, with past University players This slideshow is just a selection from the over 400 photos playing days have ended and (inspired by a great also having represented England, Scotland, Australia, stored on the DVD. The slideshow is also on the DVD as a love of rugby) many club members have moved into South Africa, Manu Samoa, Fiji, Japan, Tonga, Hong separate file. non-playing roles in rugby throughout New Zealand. Kong and Arabian Gulf. • The DVD also includes a brief club history (five page These have included NZRFU presidents, All Black University A sides have dominated the Dunedin club document), plus two page Biographies for each of our 44 All selectors and coaches, international referees, ORFU competitions; to date the University Club has won the Blacks and our 12 Black Ferns. presidents, international development officers, and senior banner no fewer than 49 times, with University • The DVD also includes an audio file of the ‘Deaks & Ernie’ a variety of administrative positions associated with B also boasting a good record playing in the same Show about OURFC from NewstalkZB (March, 2009); and this fine game. premier grade for much of the team’s history. a TV3 video segment on the University vs Ponsonby debate The rugby club has played an important role in the The University Club has also encouraged and regarding the number of All Blacks - University wins 44 to history of the University of Otago, fostering and developed women’s rugby, and the Club can already 42! encouraging the talents of young men and women, boast 12 Black Ferns amongst its players, along with enabling them to complement their formal education 71 who have played for Otago. The women’s team has Acknowledgement: in a way that has helped many of them become world won the senior banner no fewer than 14 times, since leaders in their chosen fields of work and endeavour. The 125th Jublilee Committee would like to acknowledge the assistance of Hugh Tohill in the compilation of this Programme. its first premier win in 1991 (a year after women’s This is highlighted by the fact that a total of 18 rugby commenced at the Club). The next best club has University players have been awarded prestigious been Alhambra-Union with 3 championship banners. Rhodes Scholarships. OURFC All Blacks Black Ferns

1905 Gilray, Colin Macdonald 1953 Oliver, Desmond Oswald 1993 Reader, Heidi Christine 1905 Macpherson, Donald Gregory 1955 Irwin, Mark William 1995 Littleworth, Helen May 1913 Cuthill, John Elliott 1957 Levien, Howard Joseph 1996 Palmer, Farah Rangikoepa 1921 Cabot, Phillipe Sydney deQuetteville 1959 Diack, Ernest Sinclair (Tuppy) Captained the Black Ferns to three World Cup victories, was also New Zealand captain 1921 Ward, Francis Gerald 1962 Davies, William Anthony while a member of the club. 1921 Fea, William Rognvald 1962 Nelson, Keith Alister 1996 Rush, Annaleah Marie 1923 Sinclair, Robert Gemmell Burnett 1963 Laidlaw, Christopher Robert 1998 Codling, Monalisa Maria 1923 Perry, Arnold 1963 Kirton, Earle Weston 2000 Myers, Hannah Jessica 1923 Stewart, Edward Barrie 1972 Sims, Graham Scott 2004 Richardson, Claire 1924 Munro, Henry Gordon (Abe) 1973 Morrison, Terry Geoffrey 2005 de Jong, Catherine Louise 1925 Dickson, Donald McKee 1976 Sapsford, Herbert Paul 2005 Solomon, Pikihuia Horonia 1926 Stevenson, Donald Robert Louis 1983 Kirk, David Edward 2005 Wihongi, Kamila Tui 1928 Lindsay, David Frederick 1986 Brewer, Michael Robert 2005 Willoughby, Shannon Mary 1928 Bradanovich, Nicholas Martin 1989 Timu, John Kahurangi Raymond 2006 Mallard, Beth Louise 1928 Holden, Arthur William 1992 Pene, Arran Rewi Brett 1928 McClymont, William Graham 1992 Ellis, Marc Christopher Gwynne 1931 Bush, Ronald George 1996 Oliver, Anton David 1936 Watt, James Michael 2001 Alatini, Pita Faiva-ki-moana 1936 Gillies, Colin Cuthbert 2001 Maling, Simon Thomas 1938 Berghan, Trevor 2005 Ryan, James Andrew Cheyne 1946 Elvidge, Ronald Rutherford 2008 Thomson, Adam John 1949 Botting, Ian James 1949 Moore, Graham John Tarr

C Gilray H Munro C Laidlaw A Oliver A Thomson

2006 World Cup Team: includes 6 current or former OURFC players. All Blacks after leaving the Club Other Internationals

1914 Cockroft, Eric Arthur Percy Arabian Gulf 1950 Tanner, John Maurice Turner, Paul W. 1951 Wightman, David Ross Australia 1952 Fitzgerald, James Train Williams, Dirk A. 1955 Archer, William Roberts (Robin) 1955 Townsend, Lindsay James England 1909 Palmer, Alexander C. 1960 Burry, Hugh Cameron 1910 Adams, Alan A. 1976 Fawcett, Christopher Louis (Kit) 1950 Botting, Ian J. 1978 Graham, Wayne Geoffrey 1979 Keane, Kieran James Fiji 1939 Vosailagi, Immanuel L. Alan Adams 1980 Burgess, Gregory Alexander John 1994 Tuidraki Patiliaiqa 1983 Taylor, Warwick Thomas 1985 Drake, John Alan Hong Kong 1986 Anderson, Brent Leslie Hunt, Tony James 1990 Gordon, William Robert Japan 1992 Strachan, Anthony Duncan 1999 Joseph, Jamie Whitinui 1992 Joseph, Jamie Whitinui 1999 Tuidraki, Patiliaiqa 1995 Kronfeld, Joshua Adrian Western Samoa 1995 Randell, Taine Cheyenne 1995 Mika, Michael Alaifatu 2002 Harding, Samuel Scotland 2002 Broomhall, Sam 1901 Fell, Alfred Noni 1908 Gilray, Colin M. Note: Two other Club members played 1910 Lindsay, Andrew B. for the All Blacks before joining 1910 Macpherson, Donald G. the Club. 1996 Broughton, Nicholas James R. 1998 Leslie, John Andrew 1914 Black, Robert S. 2004 Kydd, Robert M. 1955 Buxton, John B. South Africa 1994 Putt, Kevin C. John Leslie Josh Kronfeld and Tonga Edward, David Robert New Zealand Sevens New Zealand Mäori

1984 Kirk, David E. 1987 Calder, Ian R. 1910-11 Dansey, Roger Ingram 1984 Lewis, A.J.F. (Tony) 1988-90 Morgan, David R. (Captain, 1990) 1911-12 Ellison, Edward Pohau 1993 Ellis, Marc C.G. 1988, 1990 Timu, John K.R. 1938-39 Steele, Hector Archibald 1999 Andrews, Luke S. 1989 Joseph, Jamie W. 1939 & 1946 Kawe, Tame Ngahiwai Paiwaho 2001 Reid, Hayden B. 1989 Roose, Andrew T. 1957 Sparks, William Rihari 2002 Blackie, Joshua M. 1989 Tremain, Simon D. 1973 Tangaere, Henry John 2003 Webb, Grant A. 1991 Ellis, Marc C.G. 1986-88 Ellison, Daniel Rhys 2007 Thomson, Adam J. 1993 Randell, Taine C. 1988-92 Timu, John Kahurangi Raymond 2009 Grant, Paul 1995 Oliver, Anton D., 1998 Carrington, Matthew John 1996 Maling, Simon T. 2004 Nicholas, Ryan Tamarua New Zealand Juniors 1997 Carrington, Matthew J. 2008 Kawau, Jason T. 1997 Morgan, Eugene P. 1958 Prain, H. Crichton 1999 Blackie, Joshua M. 1959 Nelson, Keith A. 2000 Gibson, David B. Highlanders and Otago Representatives 1969 Collins, Maurice P. 2000 Webb, Grant A. 1972 McGee, Gregory W. 2003 Thomson, Adam J. Up to the end of the 2008 season, 25 Club members had played 1972 Sims, Graham S. 2004 Ryan, James A.C. for the Highlanders, and three hundred and seventy-seven 1975 Fawcett, C.L. (Kit) 2004 Smith, Ben W. (377) had represented Otago. Seventy-one (71) Club members 1975 Oliver, Paul T. have played for the Otago women’s team. 1975 Romans, Mark J.Y. New Zealand Under 20 1976 Elvin, Graeme W. 1977 Graham, Wayne G. 2008 Townsend, Joshua P. Club Championships (Men) 1978 Peters, Wayne W. 1980 Halligan, David M. 1906, 1907, 1911, 1917, 1919, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1926, 1927, 2005 Blackie, Joshua M. New Zealand Under 19 1928, 1929, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1941, 1945, 1946, 1949, 2007 Donnelly, Thomas J. G. 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1987 Tremain, Simon D. 1967, 1970, 1971, 1976, 1979, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990 Rolleston, Kelly R. 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004. New Zealand Colts 1992 Broughton, Nicholas J.R. 1992 Randell, Taine C. OURFC has won 49 championships; the next best club 1964 Laidlaw, Christopher R. 1994 Blaikie, Duncan J.O. (Southern) has won 23 championships. 1973 Oliver, Paul T. 1994 Oliver, Anton D. 1974 Elvin, Graeme W. 1995 Morgan, Eugene P. 1974 Romans, Mark J.T. 1999 Gibson, David B. 1976, Graham, Wayne G. 1999 Mapusua, Seilala J. Club Championships (Women) 1979 Halligan, David M. 2000 Kydd, Robert J. 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 1979 Macdonald, N. Duncan. 2001 Ryan, James A.C. 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006. 1980-81 Taylor, Warwick T. 2001 Thomson, Adam J. 1980, 1982 Williams, Dirk A. 2002 Berquist, Mathew W. OURFC has won 14 championships; the next best club 1982 Lewis, A.J.F. (Tony) 2003 Snee, Daniel R. (Alhambra-Union) has won 3 championships. 1985 Brewer, Michael R. 2005 Murphy, Scott C. 1986 Ellison, D. Rhys 2006 Matenga, Hoani M. 1986 Gordon, W. Robert 2007 Townsend, Joshua P. Club Centurions Rhodes Scholars 1959 Diack, Ernest Sinclair The following members of the Club have 1969 Kirton, Earle Weston been awarded Rhodes Scholarships. J. Allan 1970 Taylor, Evan Scott, Thomson, the first recipient of the award in New 1990 Hodge, Kenneth Peter Zealand, later became Director of the Dominion 1993 Harvey, Stuart James Museum and helped to establish the Department 1993 McEwan, Tony Peter of Scientific Research. 1994 Hunt, Tony James 1995 Mika, Michael Alaifatu James Thomson 1999 Cullen, Justin Alexander 1904 Thomson, James Allan 2000 Mee, Casey Jonathan 2002 Blaikie, John William Kempthorne 1907 Gilray, Colin MacDonald 2003 Keogh, Jonathan Cutler 1913 Miles, Frederick Fisher 2004 Leslie, John A. 2006 Burke, Christopher P. 1923 Porritt, Arthur Espie 2006 Aldworth, Jeremy K. 2008 Kawau, Jason T. 1929 Henley, Wilton Ernest

1930 Dakin, James Campbell Sir Geoffrey Cox Life Members 1931 Lovelock, John Edward 1912 Black, James Gow 1912 Potter, Lance James 1932 Cox, Geoffrey Sandford 1924 Park, James 1935 Moller, Lester Francis 1935 Cavanagh, Victor George 1935 Thompson, George Edward 1936 Davin, Daniel Marcus 1947 Munro, Henry Gordon (Abe) 1952 Perry, Arnold 1950 North, John Derek Kingsley 1957 Carter, C.L. 1954 North, Kenneth Alfred Kingsley 1961 Morete, Walker T. 1970 Service, Harold 1966 Baird, John Stephen John Matheson 1980 Gwynne, James Francis 1982 Winslade, Leslie Charles 1968 Laidlaw, Christopher Robert 1989 Barsby, John Anthony 1972 Skegg, David Christopher Graham 1992 Diack, Ernest S. (Tuppy) 1998 Burke, John L.M. 1975 Matheson, John Alexander 1998 Church, Russel J. 1998 Fitzharris, Blair B. 1976 Hart, Derek Nigel John 1998 Thomson, Rex W. 1985 Kirk, David Edward 1999 Tohill, Hugh 2002 Brown, Ross R. 2003 Mee, Ross J. 2005 Walker, John A. David Kirk 2007 Hatfield, Donald G.E. 2007 Taylor, Evan S. Otago University players who have gained University A 2009 Women’s Blues 2009

Oxford or Cambridge Blues Jeremy Aldworth Kasey Aderhold Chris Black Johanna Ammundsen 1908 1909 Oxford Gilray, Colin M. Brad Cameron Dena Bracken-Tipene James Corcoran Beth Cawood 1929 1930 1931 Oxford Henley, Wilton E. Nick Currie Phillippa Childs Tom Dolezel Lotte Chan Mow 1949 1950 Oxford Botting, Ian J. Simon Forrest Zahra Darvish 1966 1967 Oxford Baird, John S. Paul Grant Emma Dawson Ryan Grant Julie Engelhardt 1968 1969 (c) Oxford Laidlaw, Christopher R. Dan Hellebrekers Tess Gard’ner Albie Herron Bridie Gibbings 1987 1988 Oxford Kirk, David E. Sam Hibbard (c) Rachel Gold 1995 Cambridge Cottrell, Stephen R. Ben Hones Melissa Grant Dale Jarden Fiona Grundmann 2001 2002 (c) Cambridge Blaikie, Duncan J.O. Hamish Johnstone Georgie Hamilton Bron Lett Nicole Hampton 2002 2003 (c) Cambridge Eru, Stewart W. Hoani Matenga Leisa Harmer 2002 2003 Cambridge Wright, Jason A. Brett Mather Rachel Horsburgh Wyatt McKay Anna Jaine 2005 2006 2007 (c) Cambridge Blaikie, John W.K. Henry McLernon Carrie Lobb Brad Nicol Beth Mallard (c) 2008 Oxford Oliver, Anton D. Chris Noakes Janine Martin (c) after a date indicates captain in that year Andrew Parata Aroha Montgomery Sean Romans Elizabeth Nelson Connor Talaimanu Rachel Pankhurst Dave Thompson Hannah Sim Josh Townsend Deinda Stanway Phil Young Samantha Stewart Jennifer Sundqvist Olive Tabor Chloe Trubshoe Ditte van Vliet

Coaches: John Leslie Coach: Helen Littleworth Shayne Flanagan Asst. Coach: Rahul Das Matt Carrington Manager: Charlotte McCallum Managers: George Morris Maurice Phiskie Asst. Manager: Ryan Stewart John Blaikie University B Colts Blues Colts Golds

Matt Abbot Brad Bennett Guy Archibald James Alesana-Slater Peter Butterworth Luke Balvert Matt Blair Micheal Colville Tim Bedingfield Sam Buchanan Richard Cooke Sam Blatchford Nick Carter Thomas English Jamie Callahan Phillip Chrisp Grant Fale Han Kyeol Choi Sam Clements Matthew Falloon Charles Daniel-Nield Jay Coote Josh Faulkner William Dawson Adam Dwyer Simon Gabion-Sheehan Nicholas Dyer Mike Gibb Nicholas Grant Jared Hand Peter Grant Matthew Gulbransen Simon Hickey Isreli Guise Sam Hall Harry Hodgetts James Hackett Cameron Johnston Anton Hones Marcus Hand Dan Kittow Thomasom Kerins Brad Islip Liam McGrath Nathan Keys Patrick Jacobsen Samuel McLachlan Charles Kirkby Honda Kudo Taryn Martin Kyle Lamont Will Little Harry Pankhurst Patrick Lawson Esmond Lumm Simon Phillips Michael Lindsay Tony Lyall Ronald Potifara John Litchfield Sean Martin Samuel Ready Shaun Mckone Michael Mcdonald Guy Schwikkard Marco Orlowski Sam McLernan Aaron Scott Sam Rudd Simon Mummery Brenton Thompson Patrick Ryan Ryan O’Connor Zachary Tocker Hugh Slobbe Eli Paewai Shayne Way Nicholas Staples Zac Puts Nicholas Wright David Stoevelaar Craig Smith Hamish Turley Dan Thomson Sam Whitehead Brook Wecke Simon Wilks Christopher Williams Luke Willoughby Jordan Zijlstra

Coaches: Murray Pridham Coaches: John Hyde Coaches: Gordon Cambridge Scott Puckett Maurice Brosnahan Tup Diack Manager: Barry Brown Manager: Hannah Catchpole Monty Wright Managers: Euan McDougall Terry Morris OTAGO UNIVERSITY XV OTAGO UNIVERSITY XV PRE-WORLD WAR II POST-WORLD WAR II

Fullback Fullback R.G. Bush* W.A. Davies*

Wing Wing Wing Wing C.M. Gilray*++ J.M. Watt* J.K.R. Timu* E.S. Diack*

Centre Centre H.F. Fookes R.R. Elvidge* Second 5/8 Second 5/8 C.C. Gillies* H.J. Levien* First 5/8 First 5/8 T. Berghan* E.W. Kirton* Halfback Halfback A.W. Holden* C.R. Laidlaw* Number 8 Number 8 D.M. Dickson* A.R.B. Pene*

Flanker Lock Lock Flanker Flanker Lock Lock Flanker F.J. Green E.R. Harty I.L. Vosailagi P.S.deQ. Cabot* M.R. Brewer* K.A. Nelson* S.T. Maling* J.A. Kronfeld*

Prop Hooker Prop Prop Hooker Prop H. Service H.G. Munro* J.A. Hamilton M.W. Irwin* A.O. Oliver* H.P. Sapsford*

Reserves: Reserves:

Backs: J.E. Cuthill*, A.A. Adams+, A. Perry*, W.R. Fea*, M.N. Backs: E.S. Taylor, D.M. Halligan, W.T. Taylor*, M.C.G. Ellis*, Paewai D.E. Kirk*

Forwards: W.W. Abel, B.J.D. Dunne, A.M. Hartnell, W.R. Laney, Forwards: T.C. Randell*, D.O. Oliver*, A.J. Thomson*, J.W. A.E. Valentine Joseph*, D.A. Morgan

*All Black *All Black +England ++Scotland

Guest selectors: Iain W. Gallaway, Hugh Tohill, Rex W. Thomson (convenor). All selections were made by unanimous or majority vote - only one position in the Pre-War XV required a casting vote. www.forrest.co.nz LIQUOR KING HILLSIDE Speight’s Congratulates the University of Otago 491 Hillside Rd Rugby Club on 125 years of Scarfie Rugby Congratulates the University Rugby Club on 125 years of Good on ya mate great rugby. An iconic club with a proud history of being the team to beat in Dunedin club rugby!

To celebrate we would like to offer all University rugby club players and members a 12.5% discount on all wines and spirits and 5% discount on all beer (Specials excluded) for the rest of the season. Bring a copy of this notice or your Bog gold card to Liquor King Hillside. All the team at LK wish you a successful and enjoyable weekend.

You may have known us as The Albert Arms or the Royal Albert on the corner of London St, but whether we are Scottish or Irish, you will have a warm Celtic welcome! Congratulations to the University of Otago Rugby Club for attaining 125 years. We look forward to seeing you over Queen’s Birthday weekend whether for Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner or a few drinks - our Gold Card discount applies to all attendees.

The Gardies, long associated with Varsity rugby, looks forward The Speight’s Alehouse welcomes the University of Otago Rugby to seeing you over the Queen’s Birthday weekend whether for Jubilee to Dunedin. We are situated right beside the brewery in Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner or a few drinks - our Gold Card Rattray Street and would love to see you over the weekend for a discount applies to all attendees. meal or a few drinks. We offer attendees special prices over the Congratulations on 125 years of great rugby. weekend. Cheers and have a great weekend. The Development and Alumni Relations Office is proud to sponsor the design and production of the 125th Jubilee Celebration Programme. www.otago.ac.nz/alumni