Sports
Young Rugby Stars Compete at East Auckland Girls’ Sevens Tournament
Some of New Zealand’s top young rugby Sevens talent will take to the field this Saturday, November 15, 2024, at Howick College in East Auckland. The tournament, running from 09:00 to 13:30, will feature the best girls’ teams from across Auckland, including representatives from Counties Manukau and North Harbour.
Howick College’s own team, the reigning Auckland Champions, will participate in this event as a crucial preparation for the upcoming Condor Sevens National Tournament. This prestigious national competition will take place in Mount Maunganui, Bay of Plenty, next month, where the Howick College team aims to defend their title as the Girls’ National Condor Sevens Champions.
The tournament at Howick College will not only showcase the athleticism and skill of its competitors but will also feature a pop-up café offering a variety of food and drinks. Proceeds from the café will support the school’s girls’ rugby team as they gear up for their national championship challenge.
Rugby Sevens has gained significant momentum among young female athletes in New Zealand, and events like this tournament provide an invaluable platform for players to display their skills and passion for the sport. The competition is expected to attract considerable local attention, with families and supporters encouraged to attend and cheer on their teams.
As the excitement builds for the Condor Sevens National Tournament, Howick College’s participation in this local event reflects the growing popularity and recognition of women in rugby. The tournament promises to be an exciting day of sport, community spirit, and support for young athletes striving for excellence on the field.
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