HISTORY
OF THE MARIST RUGBY CLUB
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The Marist Rugby Club was formerly
known as the St. Johns Marist Rugby Club and was formed in 1969
by past students of St. Johns College and Marist Brothers High
School. The Club’s first President was Mr. George Reade.
In 1974 Mr. Reade asked the Marist
Brothers if the club could use the Marist Old Boys Association
Club below Lambert Hall as the Clubhouse for the SJM team. Since
the MOB was not that active, the request was granted. The premise
is still being used today as base for the MRC.
The Club was separated in 1995
and the past students of St Johns College formed St. Johns rugby
Club and MBHS old Boys formed the MRC. Some former St. Johns students
stayed back and kept playing for MRC because it was well established
already. This separation was not long because in 2002, most of
the St Johns team came back and now form the Marist Rugby Club.
Today the Club is the home of
former RKS, QVS, LMS and SGS students too. MRC believes in developing
grassroots rugby and has been doing this at Club level ever since
it started.
ACHIEVEMENTS
SEVENS
The Club has contributed a lot
to provincial and national level in terms of players in both sevens
and fifteens. At one time in the early seventies, half of the
National Sevens teams were from the club.
The Sevens tournaments in Fiji
was started by Mr. George Reade 29 years ago and MRC runs the
most successful sevens in the country - the “Carlton Marist
Sevens”. This tournament has been “the” tournament
in the Fiji Sevens calendar. One can say that Carlton Brewery
Fiji Limited and MRC has in a significant way made sevens what
it is today in Fiji.
FIFTEENS
MRC
has been the Escot Shield holders in the Suva competition a number
of times most recently in 2003. They were holders of the Suva
Lord Mayor trophy too last year. Since its inception in 1969,
the club has had 41 players in total that has played in the National
team - more than any other club in Fiji.
Members of the Club are very active
in the provincial and National levels of administration too. Some
of MRC members were recently elected into the FRU and SRU executive
posts. Mr. Pio Bosco Tikoisuva was the first local CEO of FRU.
The current and past Chairman of SRU are both members of MRC.
AFFILIATIONS
The MRC has affiliations with
Marist NZ and Marist Samoa. Players from the club has played in
NZ Marist teams before and will continue to do so in the future
especially with the network being strengthened by Marist Clubs
in these three countries meeting annually at the Marist NZ Sevens
every year. Fiji Marist is working on having NZ and Samoa come
over to Fiji for the 30th Carlton Marist Sevens in Feb 2006.
Presently, we have players playing
in France, Tahiti, Japan, NZ, Australia, USA and UK. The club
has also contributed in the area of coaching, not only locally
but also internationally. Paulo Nawalu is continuing his coaching
in Japan while Belasio Vukiwai has had his contract extended in
Tahiti. Tomasi Tamanivalu is coaching in South America and Tomasi
Cama is still coaching in Chinese Taipei.