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Harlequin Club 2009 Annual General Meeting (Monday 7th December 7.00pm)
Submitted by Mark Baxter on 4 November 2009 - 2:10pmThe proceedings of the Harlequin Club Annual General meeting are shown below. Life Members, Knights and paid up Full Members only are eligible to vote at the meeting, but all other members are cordially invited to attend.
Timoci Tamani - Best Forward for Victoria State 2009 Under 12 Rugby Team
Submitted by Timoci Tamani on 19 October 2009 - 2:00pmThe Victoria State Under 12 Rugby Awards function was held on 18th October at the Harlequin's club rooms and it was a Harlequin who took out the award for best forward in the U12 Victorian Sate Team.
2009 Harlequin Awards
Submitted by webmaster on 4 October 2009 - 8:23pmThe 2009 Harlequin Awards were awarded at the Annual Dinner held at the clubhouse on 25th September, 2009. Justin Sampson, the master of ceremonies, introduced wallaby Wycliff Palu who presented the awards to the following Harlequins.
Harlequin Juniors selected for Australia A Schoolboys to play New Zealand
Submitted by Martin Fuggle on 29 September 2009 - 6:27amAngus Hamilton and Jack de Guingand have both been selected for Australia A schoolboys to play New Zealand at the Southport School on Monday 5th October. The selectors have chosen a squad of sixteen for the Australia Schoolboy side which possibly leaves room on the bench for one or two extra players to come up from the A side.
Good luck to Angus and Jack from all Harlequins and let's hope they have a great game and 'tan the hides' of the team from 'across the ditch'.
Click here to see the full team selections and other news about the Australian Schoolboys.
Harlequin Juniors represent Australian Schoolboys
Submitted by Martin Fuggle on 26 September 2009 - 8:56pmAt the Australian Schoolboy Championships in July, 2009 three Quins were selected in the Combined States Side - Angus Hamilton, Jack de Guingand and Jack North. All three started in the Harlequin U8s and played through to the U16s.
The final game of the championships featured defending champions Queensland 1 up against surprise finalists Combined States, the best schoolboy players from Victoria, Northern Territory, Western Australia, South Australia and Tasmania, who upset tournament favourites NSW 1 in the pool stages.
After the championships Angus Hamilton was selected in the Australian Schoolboys and Jack de Guingand was selected in Australia A Schoolboys and has been appointed captain with another Victorian, Rodney Esekia, appointed vice captain.
“I feel lucky that they think I deserve the captaincy. The selectors said they have been looking at me and they like the way I talk to the boys and play on the field. I have been playing with vice captain Rodney for many years in the Victorian State team and he’s a great talker and leader. He organises the backs beautifully, so he can look after the backs whilst I look after the forwards,” De Guingand said.
This talented 17-year-old flanker was born in Tasmania but raised in Victoria and started playing Rugby at age six. He was introduced to the game by his father, who let him sit up in the early hours of the morning and watch the Wallabies play the Springboks in South Africa.








