By Ryan Yelavich
A collection of Hautapu Sports rugby photographs has been uncovered from random games and events dating back to 1984.
In this special feature, we’ve delved into the collection to remind us of the 1999 Breweries Shield final in which Hautapu overcame Fraser Tech 25-20.
Having won the Breweries Shield the year before as the underdogs coming into the play-offs, the ’99 boys were faced with a tougher challenge.
They were no longer underestimated by the rest of the competition. This time, they were the favourites.
Originally known as Rugby Park in Hamilton, the old Waikato Stadium hosted the match in front of a packed crowd.
In the 55th minute, head coach Craig Stevenson and the Hautapu faithful would not have been alone in thinking the game may have already been over.
With a 17-0 deficit, the outcome was not looking good for securing back-to-back titles.
Despite this, the ’99 team’s resilience to claw their way back into the final was nothing short of inspirational.
After the ball was turned over, Matt Phillips scored a morale-boosting try, Hautapu’s first points of the game.
Damien Karauna made two jinking runs, and good support play set him up.
A familiar face to current club members and a future Hautapu coach, the then 20-year-old Fraser Tech lock Sean Hohneck was causing all sorts of problems at line-out time for our boys.
Kerry Williams, Hautapu’s first-five and goal kicker, closed the gap with two quick penalties to make the score 17-13.
Euegene Martin from Fraser Tech responded with a penalty goal of his own, pushing the margin to seven points. Heading into the final 15 minutes, Tech led 20-13
Williams then broke through the defence, chipped ahead, and Keith Lowen won the race to score, Williams converted, tying the game at 20-20 with only minutes to go.
A 22m drop-out error from Tech gave winger Cam Langsford the game-winning try.
The final score was 25-20 in favour of our boys.
Hautapu had won their second Breweries Sheild, going back to back for the first time.
In the last quarter, Hautapu were on a roll.
Isaac Boss, Kerry Williams, Damian Karauna and wing Shane Thornton were all looking dangerous on attack, while captain Hayden Scown led his rejuvenated forwards by example from no 8.
Hautapu’s shield-winning squad
Rodney Fisher, Matt Phillips, Glen Stanton, Rob Rogers, Shane Thornton, Norm Rusk, Jay Cowley, M Zame, Regan King, Ray Stowe, Sean Botherway, Jesse Adams, Bryce Norris, Lee Turner, Todd Miller, Barry Schrader, Kerry Williams, Brad Miller, Isaac Boss, J Cooper. Cam Langsford, Damian Karauna, Keith Lowen, Phil Herewini, Hayden Scown (captain), Chris Jacobsen.
Craig Stevenson (coach), Mark Tomsett (assistant coach), Dave Manderson (manager), Ross Tompson (manager).
Photo gallery
All the Waikato Breweries Shield winners
1967 Putaruru Athletic
1968 Hamilton Old Boys
1969 Frankton
1970 Frankton
1971 Fraser Tech
1972 Hamilton Marist
1973 Hamilton Old Boys
1974 Tokoroa
1975 Fraser Tech
1976 Fraser Tech
1977 Hamilton Old Boys
1978 Melville
1979 Hamilton Old Boys
1980 Hamilton Marist
1981 Melville
1982 Hamilton Old Boys
1983 Hamilton Marist
1984 Hamilton Old Boys
1985 Ngaruawahia
1986 Ngaruawahia
1987 Fraser Tech
1988 Fraser Tech/Hamilton Old Boys
1989 Hamilton Old Boys
1990 Fraser Tech
1991 Hamilton Old Boys
1992 Taupiri
1993 Hamilton Old Boys
1994 Hamilton Marist
1995 Fraser Tech
1996 Fraser Tech
1997 Hamilton Old Boys
1998 HAUTAPU
1999 HAUTAPU
2000 Fraser Tech
2001 Hamilton Old Boys
2002 Hamilton Marist
2003 Hamilton Marist
2004 Hamilton Old Boys
2005 Hamilton Old Boys
2006 HAUTAPU
2007 HAUTAPU
2008 Fraser Tech
2009 Morrinsville Sports
2010 Fraser Tech
2011 Fraser Tech
2012 Otorohanga
2013 Hamilton Marist
2014 Hamilton Marist
2015 Hamilton Marist
2016 Melville
2017 Hamilton Old Boys
2018 Hamilton Old Boys
2019 HAUTAPU
2020 HAUTAPU
2021 Fraser Tech
2022 Hamilton Old Boys
2023 HAUTAPU