Colleges clash in Rural Games
Which NZ school came out on top?
More than 200 students from 10 high schools took to Te Marae o Hine/The Square in Palmerston North on Friday to battle it out in the Clash of the Colleges as part of the Ford Ranger New Zealand Rural Games 2024.
The annual event - which is aimed at inspiring the next generation to pursue careers in the food and fibre industries - showcased skill, camaraderie, and sportsmanship, organisers said.
Agri Futures general manager Daniel O’Regan said 240 students came to compete from New Plymouth to Taupo¯ to Flaxmere and down to Wairarapa and everywhere in between. Agri Futures hosted Clash of the Colleges in collaboration with the New Zealand Rural Games Trust.
“Clash of the Colleges aims to foster enthusiasm and passion for the sectors that make up the food and fibre industry among the next generation, providing students with invaluable hands-on experience and networking opportunities,” O’Regan said. In the end, the glory went to Masterton’s Rathkeale College, with students demonstrating their prowess in both the seniors and juniors.
Furthermore, the gumboot throwing team from New Plymouth’s Francis Douglas Memorial College showcased exceptional ability and won the championship.
Additionally, Liam Green stood out with an impressive individual throw of 34m, earning him the title of the best individual thrower.
Highlighting the importance of
teamwork and spirit, Hastings’ Flaxmere High School’s team number 44 was awarded the St John first aid kit for exemplifying outstanding team spirit throughout the event.
Clash of the Colleges 2024 results
■ Seniors:
1st place: Rathkeale College - Campbell Bassett, Hamish Bunny, Billy
Smith and James Joblin
2nd place: Rathkeale College - Ricki Reynolds, Tom Hepburn, Jasper Bunny and Freddy Tatham
3rd place: Palmerston North Boys’ High School - Lane Colburn, Jayden Derbridge, Todd Leary and Sam Richmond
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1st place: Rathkeale College - Lachie Bassett, Digby Tatham, Harvey
Juniors:
Williams and Louis Handyside 2nd place: Feilding High School Emily McGuinn, Angus Livingston, Daniel Volkering, Lucy Easton 3rd place: Feilding High School Hunter Wigglesworth, Alex Wrenn and Mac Foreman
North Island Secondary School Shearing Championships
The championships were held on Saturday.
The Feilding High School team of Lachie Cameron, Camden BoltonSmith, Marshall Buckman and Abbey Grant. Runners-up were the Palmerston North Boys’ High School team of Aiden Curtis, Henry Speedy, Ernie Fowler and Hayden Lourie. The best wool handler was Breena Ratima from Feilding.