#06| AUSTRALIA & HONG KONG (1985)

36 boys | 33 days | 16 fixtures

PLAYED: 16|WON: 11|LOST: 4|DRAWN: 0| CO-EFFICIENT: 2.31
PTS FOR: 232| PTS AGAINST: 170| PTS DIFF: 62|BONUS PTS: 34.24

Perth - Adelaide - Melbourne - Sydney - Brisbane - Toowoomba - Townsville - Hong Kong

 
 
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As with all Campion tours, the tour was the result of a lot of hard work fund raising; in our case, over three years.

I know for a fact that this and the tour, cemented many life long Campion friendships.
— #40: Gareth Davies (Capt, Scrum Half)

tour itinerarY

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DATE ITINERARY
Sat July 20th 1985 Depart Essex
22nd July Arrive Perth
25th July Match #1
West Australia Juniors, Perth
28th July Match #2
Western Australia Schools, Perth
30th July Arrive Adelaide
31st July Match #3
South Australia Schools, Adelaide
1st August Arrive Melbourne
3rd August Match #4
Victoria State Schools, Melbourne
4th August Arrive Sydney
5th August Match #5
Knox Grammar School, Sydney
8th August Arrival Toowoomba via Brisbane
9th August Match #6
Downlands College, Toowoomba
10th August Arrive Townsville
14th August Match #7
Townsville Grammar School, Townsville
Ignatius Park College, Townsville
15th August Arrive Brisbane
18th August Match #8
Brisbane State High School, Brisbane
19th August Arrive Hong Kong
21st August Depart Hong Kong
22nd August Arrive Essex

TOUR RECORD

WIN %: 68.8% | CO-EFFICIENT: 2.14 | BONUS PTS: 34.24

PLAYED: 16 | WON: 11 | LOST: 4 | DRAWN: 0
PTS FOR: 232 | PTS AGAINST: 170 | PTS DIFF: 62


1st XV results

WIN %: 62.5% | CO-EFFICIENT: 1.97 | BONUS PTS: 15.74

PLAYED: 8 | WON: 5 | LOST: 3 | DRAWN: 0
PTS FOR: 126 | PTS AGAINST: 89 | PTS DIFF: 37

MATCH FIXTURE RESULT FOR AGAINST DIFF POINTS
#1 West Australia Juniors, Perth W 20 9 11 3
#2 Western Australia Schools, Perth W 18 6 12 3
#3 South Australia Schools, Adelaide W 26 12 14 3
#4 Victoria State Schools, Melbourne W 16 15 1 3
#5 Knox Grammar School, Sydney L 6 10 -4 0
#6 Downlands College, Toowoomba L 6 14 -8 0
#7 Townsville Grammar School, Townsville W 25 9 16 3
#8 Brisbane State High School, Brisbane L 9 14 -5 0

2nd XV results

WIN %: 75.0%| CO-EFFICIENT: 2.31|BONUS PTS: 18.50

PLAYED: 8 | WON: 6 | LOST: 2 | DRAWN: 0
PTS FOR: 106 | PTS AGAINST: 81 | PTS DIFF: 25

MATCH FIXTURE RESULT FOR AGAINST DIFF POINTS
#1 West Australia Juniors, Perth W 11 10 1 3
#2 Western Australia Schools, Perth W 16 6 10 3
#3 South Australia Schools, Adelaide W 25 13 12 3
#4 Victoria State Schools, Melbourne W 20 6 14 3
#5 Knox Grammar School, Sydney L 6 20 -25 0
#6 Downlands College, Toowoomba L 0 13 -13 0
#7 Ignatius Park College, Townsville W 14 4 10 3
#8 Brisbane State High School, Brisbane W 14 9 5 3

Touring party

MASTERS

#01: Father Ninian McNamara S.J. (School Chaplain)
Interests: Classical Music, Architecture, Photography, Rugby (all in an amateur way).

#02: R. John Davies (1st XV Coach)
Interests: All Sports, good food, good wine and missionary work (trying to teach the English to play rugby). Many years ago, played rugby for London Welsh, Blackheath, Essex & Eastern Counties. Master.

Tour Captain

#40: Gareth Davies (Capt, Scrum Half)
Age: 18 | 5'8" | 150lbs
Representative Rugby: Captain 1st XV | Essex (U15/U16 - Captain)
Hopes to have a career in international business, (possibly Merchant Banking). 
Interests: all sports, especially skiing modern music, travel and socialising.

TOURING SQUAD

#28: Mark Baillache (Wing)
Age: 18 | 5'11" | 160llbs | Head Boy of The Campion School
Representative Rugby: Campion 1st XV (84-85) | ATC at Squadron, Wing & Regional Levels.
Interests: The Cinema, Travel, Sport (especially athletics), Driving, The Air Training Corps (flying).

#29: Dave Berry (Centre / Full Back)
Age: 16 | 5'11" | 160lbs
Representative Rugby: Havering (U14/U15) | Essex Trailist
Interests: All sports, mainly cricket, rugby and golf. Music - not classical.

#30: Anthony Bexley (Fly Half)
Age: 15 | 5'8"| 140lbs
Hopes to become a P.E. teacher. Would like to play 1st Class Cricket
Representative Rugby: Havering (U14/U15) | Essex U15.
Interests: Sport; Cricket, Rugby, Basketball, Golf, Tennis, Squash

#31: Mark Boral (Prop)
Age: 18 | 5'11" | 171lbs
Representative Rugby: 2nd XV (Captain) | 1st XV.
Ambitions: Hopes to become a Black Belt and eventually rebuild a sports car. Interests: Car mechanics, Martial Arts, physical fitness and powerlifting.
Proposed Career: Veterinary Surgeon.

#32: Vince Brady (Wing / Scrum Half)
Age: 17 | 5'10" | 145lbs
Ambition: To study Human Biology at University and on to Research.
Interests: Rugby, Cricket and Athletics.

#33: Anthony Brookes (Fly Half)
Age: 18 | 6'1" | 1541bs
Hopes to qualify as a Social Worker.
Interests: Playing cricket, walking, reading (Thomas Hardy and William Blake) playing guitar, socialising and writing.

#34 Anthony Brooks (2nd Row)
Age: 17 | 6'2" | 185lbs
Representative Rugby: School 2nd XV.
Interests: Rugby, Lifesaving. Squash and playing Bridge.

#35: Thomas Byrne (Wing Forward/Hooker)
Age: 18 | 5'10" | 163lbs
Representative Rugby: School 2nd XV.
Hopes to become a Chartered Civil Engineer. Visit the United States. Interested in Scuba-diving.
Interests: Keeping tropical fish, soccer, tennis and weight training.
Wants to visit the Barrier Reef.

#36: Paul Christmas (Full Back/Wing)
Age: 18 | 5'11" | 155lbs
Representative Rugby: Havering (U14/U15) | Essex trialist.
Would like to join one of the armed services after studying for a Russian Degree at University.
Interests: Football, Athletics, Languages. Likes parties and discos, Music, Weight Training.

#37: Gerard Corbett (Wing)
Age: 18 | 6'1" | 182lbs | School Prefect
Sporting Achievements: School Athletics Team (Long jump & Triple jump) 
Hopes to go to University to study Law and become a solicitor. 
Interests: Enjoys watching and playing all sports, likes all types of music, socialising. Interested in cars.
Ambition: To be rich!!

#38: Patrick Curley (2nd Row)
Age: 17 | 6'2" | 190lbs
Representative Rugby: Essex (U16/U19)
Interests: All sports, especially weight training, athletics and snooker. Computer programming and computer games plus all types of music.

#39: Peter Daenen (No 8 /Wing Forward)
Age: 18 | 6'1" | 180lbs
Hopes to read Microbiology at University and eventually work in Paramedical Research.
Representative Rugby: Campion 1st XV (84/85).
Interests: Ice Hockey, Windsurfing, Water Skiing, good food, travelling.

#41: Micky Davis (Fly Half)
Age: 18 | 5'6 " | 138lbs
Representative Rugby: Campion 1st XV (2 years) | Essex U19 (2 years) | Eastern Counties U19 |  School Cricket Captain
Interests: All sports, especially cricket (hopes to play cricket at top level), modern music and socialising. 

#41-1: Pat Davies (No 8 /Wing Forward)
Late Tour Addition

#42: Kevin Dolby (Scrum Half/Full Back)
Age: 17 | 5'8" | 156lbs
Representative Rugby: Campion (U15/U16/U18)
Interests: Most sports (especially golf, weight training and keeping fit
Ambition: To travel the world whilst playing rugby for England.

#43: Danny Dooley (Full Back / Centre)
Age: 16 | 6'1" | 168lbs
Representative Rugby: England U16 | London U16 | Eastern Counties U16 | Essex U16 (Vice Captain)
Interests: All sports especially basketball, athletics (represented Essex), cricket and fishing. Captain of U16 Basketball

#44: John Green (2nd Row)
Age 18 | 6'4" | 227lbs
Hopes to study Physical Education or join the Police Force
Representative Rugby: England (U16/U18) | London (U16/U18) | Eastern Counties (U16/U18) | Essex (U15/U16/U18)
Interests: Fishing, weight training, cricket (School 1st XII).
Ambition: To play 1st class rugby.

#45: Michael (Harry) Harrison (Centre)
Age: 18 | 6' | 154lbs
Interests: Irish music and dancing (Member of the Maguire/O'Shea School of Irish Dancing). Current British Irish Dancing Champion. Member of the Irish cultural organisation 'Comhaltus'.
Enjoys all sport, music and socialising.

#46: Mark Hovey (Wing)
Age 17 | 5'10" | 160lbs
Hopes to go to University and eventually join the Police Force.
Interests: Drama, athletics, photography, travelling and beer-making.

#47: Stephen Ives (Wing Forward)
Age: 17 | 6'2" | 175lbs
Representative Rugby: Essex U16 & U18 | Eastern Counties U16 | School 1st XV (84/85).
Interests: Drama, most sports especially horse racing and travel.

#48: Tom Kennedy (Centre / Wing Forward)
Age: 27 | 6'1" | 191lbs
Interests: languages (especially French), enjoys all sports particularly rugby and athletics.
Represented District in rugby and Athletics.

#49: Darren Leaver (Prop)
Age: 18 | 6'1" | 190lbs
Hopes to have a career in Business Management.
Representative Rugby: Campion 1st XV (84/85) | ATC Squadron & Wing Teams
Interests: Most sports especially weight training. socialising and travelling. Ambition: To secure a job that will allow me to travel and meet interesting people.

#50: James (AJ) McComish (2nd Row / Flanker)
Age: 18 | 6'1" | 170lbs
Hopes to join the RAF as a pilot (preferably Harriers).
Representative Rugby: Campion School | ATC Squadron & Wing rugby
Interests: ATC, Skiing and socialising.

#51: Keith Miller (Prop)
Age: 18 | 5'11" | 184lbs
School Achievements: School Prefect | Swimming team Captain.
Representative Rugby: Essex U18 |  Eastern Counties U18
Interests: travel and all sports.

#52: Paul Nyman (Prop)
Age: 17 | 5'11' | 180lbs
Representative Rugby: Essex U16 | ATC Wing & Squadron rugby.
Interests: Member of the school ATC Squadron. Member of his local Venture Unit (represented his district at World Jamborce 1983). Plays violin (and sometimes trombone) in the School Orchestra. Enjoys all water sports.

#53: John O'Brien (2nd Row / Wing Forward)
Age 18 | 6'1" | 185lbs | School Prefect
Representative Rugby: Essex U15, ATC Wing and Squadron rugby.
Interests: Collecting records, ATC, sport, music and eating good food.

#54: Danny O'Brien (Wing Forward)
Age: 18 | 6' | 178lbs
School Achievements: School Prefect | Athletics Captain | Mathematics Team Captain
Representative Rugby: Eastern Counties (U16/U18) | Essex (U15/U16/U18) | Campion 1st XV (2y)
Interests: Athletics, tennis, most types of music. driving, skiing, socialising.

#55: Robert Parr (Wing Forward / Winger)
Age: 18 | 5'10" | 177lbs | School Prefect
Representative Rugby: Campion 1st XV (84/85)
Interests: Most sports, especially weight training. driving, modern music and night life.
Ambition to be successful in the business world

#56: Peter Simpson (Wing Forward)
Age: 17 | 6' | 160lbs
Interests: Secretary of the School Rugby Club. Enjoys all types of music, most sports and reading.
Ambition: To study at Cambridge and then pursue a career with the BBC.

#57: Paul Tiernian (Wing/Centre)
Age: 17 | 6'2" | 175lbs
Interests: Rugby, swimming, athletics, badminton and cars. Junior Swim team Captain
Ambition: to pursue a career in banking or finance.

#58: Bernard Tucker (Centre)
Age: 17| 5'10" | 180lbs
Representative Rugby: Essex U16 | Campion 1st XV (84/85)
Hopes to pursue a career of audio or visual communications within the media.
Interests: Most types of sports, music and going to concerts. Disc Jockey in spare time.
Ambition: To visit the Middle East and eventually work abroad.

#59: Martin Warboyes (Hooker)
Age 17| 5'10" | 160lbs
Hopes to go to University and study Mathematics.
Interests: Most sports, socialising and angling.
Ambition: To have a happy life and perhaps join the Police Force.

#60: Paul Whitlock (Hooker)
Age: 18| 5'10" | 163lbs
Representative Rugby: Campion 1st XV (84/85) | Essex U18 | ATC
Hopes to study medicine at University.  
Interests: Member of the ATC, socialising.
Ambition: To be a good rugby-playing doctor.

#61: Adam Williams (No 8)
Age: 17 | 6'2" | 1781bs
Representative Rugby: Campion 1st XV (1984/85).
Interests: Computing, all types of sport and socialising.
Ambition: To enjoy Australia. To be a millionaire!!

#62: Stuart Wratten (2nd Row)
Age: 18 | 6'2" | 170lbs
Interests: Most sports, travelling, visiting criminal courts, driving and socialising.
Ambitions: Hopes to go to University to study Law, to visit Russia & America. After qualifying as a Solicitor Barrister would like to join the Police Force.


MATCH REPORTS

 

MATCH 6 - Downlands College, Toowoomba

1st XV: CAMPION 6:14 Downlands College (L)

Downlands College maintained their unbeaten record against visiting English schoolboy teams when they defeated Campion 14-6 at Downlands Oval yesterday. In recent years, Downlands have conquered Millhill and Durham and yesterday Campion suffered a similar fate to their predecessors.

Despite the windy conditions, both teams produced first class rugby and the winning margin was not really indicative of the closeness of the game.

Downlands led 8-6 at half-time and, had the visitors been successful with a penalty attempt midway through the second half, they may well have won. The match was highlighted by some spectacular tries, none better than that of winger Rod Berwicks to seal victory for Downlands.

From the home teams' 22 metre line. Gerry Stevens threw a superb cut-out pass to winger Peter Allen who in turn put Berwick on his way for a 55 metre dash to the try-line. Stevens then mastered the wind to kick a magnificent goal from the sidelines.

Campion's forwards pack were extremely impressive, showing excellent skills with lock John Green in particular outstanding. Green, an Under 18 English schoolboy representative, dominated line-outs. and his general play was rewarded when he crossed for his team's only try.

2nd xv: CAMPION 0:13 Downlands College (L)

Downlands completed the double for the day when the Second XV defeated Campion’s second team 13-0.

This also was a thoroughly entertaining match, with fullback Anthony O'Donohue, halfback Nick Brennan and captain Joe Flynn, until he was replaced through injury, Dowland's best.

The tourists have already had wins over West Australia, South Australia and Victoria, with their only loss before yesterday being to Knox College, Sydney.

They leave today for Townsville and conclude their month-long Australia visit with a game against Brisbane State High before heading home via a five-day stopover in Hong Kong.

FIRSTS:
Downlands: 14 (Peter Allen (2), Rod Berwick tries; Gerry Stevens con)
Campion: Try 6 John Green, 10 Micky Davis (con)

SECONDS:
Downlands 13 (Nick Brennan, Anthony Dordge tries, Anthony Dorge pen., con).

 
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English schoolboys reveal rugby class

THE touring English schoolboys rugby teams gave two of Townsville's most accomplished rugby schools a lesson yesterday.

The Campion College First XV from Essex ran away to a 25-9 win over Townsville Grammar in the main game at Hugh Street and the tourists Second XV easily accounted for Ignatius Park's First XV, 14-4.

The tourists forward pack proved the difference in both encounters.

1st XV: CAMPION 25-9 Townsville Grammar (W)

In the main game, Townsville Grammar — starved of possession —held the visitors to a half-time scoreline of 12-6 .

However, in the second stanza, the experience of the Campion forward pack began to take toll. Lineout ball proved elusive for Grammar as Campion's Steven Ives and Adam Williams outjumped their opponents. Scrum possession was equal, but Campion's control in the second row gave their backs much cleaner ball. The tourists dominance in tight play was displayed late in the second half when the Campion forwards stormed Grammar's line and scored a classic push-over try through lock Adam Williams.

The tussle between Queensland representative Sam Scott-Young and English schoolboy international John Green was a highlight of the game.

Both back lines squandered a number of scoring opportunities as the ball hit the deck with monotonous regularity.

2nd xv: CAMPION 14:4 Ignatius Park College (W)

At Ignatius Park's home ground, the Campion Second XV scored three tries to one. The well-drilled Campion forward pack again proved too powerful for the locals.

The tourists leave for Brisbane tomorrow to prepare for the final and probably toughest game of a four-week tour against Brisbane State High on Sunday.

ARTICLE TAKEN FROM TOWNSVILLE BULLETIN - 15th August 1985


tour memories from Father Ninian 

Tour No. 5 was to Australia.

The distances were so great we had to fly from city to city, so my memory is of endless waits at every major airport in Australia.

A very different country, a different way of life, even a different outlook on life.

Mass, at lunchtime, in the new, one and a half million dollar sports hall at Knox College in Sydney: John Knox must have been turning in his grave. Knox had 700 pupils, two rugby pitches and ran 35 school teams on a Saturday. They were surprised that we were surprised; 

St.Josephs in Sydney had fifty school teams.

Arrival at Downland School to find that the local television station had sent a crew to interview J.D., as visiting coach, on his views on the match, Australia and the world in general.

Townsville, in northern Queensland, where my second XV kicked off at 2pm with the temperature in the eighties. Every time the game stopped, a mad dash on with bottles of water to drink and buckets of water to duck one's head in. The first XV played in the evening: it was cooler, but the game was played on a bone dry, sandy pitch; every time the scrum went down a cloud of sand rose so thickly that the scrum just disappeared from view.

Hazlitt's essay 'On a Sundial' with the motto 'horas non numero nisi serenas': "should we remember the happy and ignore the sad," or does honesty compel one to say that the referee in our last game at Brisbane left me with an overwhelming desire never to go back.

Perhaps it is better to remember the journey home via Hong Kong.

Ask Keith Miller about his visit to the doctor in Hong Kong, or ask J.D. about stroll around the red-light district;

I remember both but discretion forbids me to divulge! 

honesty compels one to say that the referee in our last game at Brisbane left me with an overwhelming desire never to go back.
— #01: Father Ninian McNamara S.J. (School Chaplain)