Rugby: 52nd annual Taieri sevens tournament

Green Island Green under-7 player Maximus Wallace-Neil (6) escapes the clutches of Pirates...
Green Island Green under-7 player Maximus Wallace-Neil (6) escapes the clutches of Pirates Sparrows player Jackson Schroder (7).
Wakatipu under-13 player Leyland Brookland-Rapata (12), of Queenstown, scores a try against Waihi.
Wakatipu under-13 player Leyland Brookland-Rapata (12), of Queenstown, scores a try against Waihi.
Roxburgh under-12 player Ethan Kitto (11) makes it past Alhambra player Elisha Pomare (11).
Roxburgh under-12 player Ethan Kitto (11) makes it past Alhambra player Elisha Pomare (11).
Jacob Struthers (7), of Wingatui, rests between games.
Jacob Struthers (7), of Wingatui, rests between games.
Practising their skills before a game are Brighton under-7 players (from left) Shannon Simon,...
Practising their skills before a game are Brighton under-7 players (from left) Shannon Simon, Annabelle Rackham, Liam Patterson, Tessa Gabbott, Jack Coatsworth, David Street, Liam Hendry and Luke Brownlie. Photos by Gerard O'Brien.
Ollie Lambert (7), of Dunedin, enjoys a lunchtime burger.
Ollie Lambert (7), of Dunedin, enjoys a lunchtime burger.
Leah Stephens (6) runs the ball for the Clutha Blue under-7 side and is tagged by Taieri Red...
Leah Stephens (6) runs the ball for the Clutha Blue under-7 side and is tagged by Taieri Red player Nikora Wiparata-Evans (5). In support are Clutha players (from left) Henry Craig (6), Leah's twin Morgan Stephens, Adam McNab (7), and Chase TeMoananui...

Leah Stephens keeps the boys in line, on and off the rugby field.

The 6-year-old Warepa School pupil was a standout player for the Clutha under-7 team at yesterday's 52nd annual Taieri sevens tournament, in Mosgiel.

She was the only girl in the team, which also included her twin brother Morgan.

''Off the field, Leah is the mother hen, looking after all the boys. And she loves playing rugby with them. It gives her a big confidence boost,'' her mother, Bronywn, said.

She and husband Clark, of Kakapuaka, loved seeing their children, including eldest son Thomas (9), play rugby and make friends through the team sport.

Clark Stephens coached Clutha's under-11 side, which included Thomas.

''Rugby is in the blood on the Stephens side. Clark's grandfather played for Otago,'' Bronwyn Stephens said.

Asked what the best part of playing rugby was, Leah said ''the saveloys'' served afterwards.

It was her first rugby season, and there were likely to be many more, her mother said.

''She wanted to play netball but there were not enough for a team, so we convinced her to play rugby with Morgan. Now she wants to continue playing rugby, although I'd like to see her play netball.''

Most Clutha under-7 players were from Warepa School and teacher Emma Puna was their coach.

The team had not played before in the annual seven-a-side tournament, hosted by the Taieri Junior Rugby Club.

It was one of 93 teams participating in seven age divisions at Peter Johnstone Park yesterday.

Players from throughout Dunedin and Taieri were joined by those from Queenstown, Alexandra, Roxburgh, Balclutha, Milton and South Canterbury, organisers said.

About 1000 players were supported by about 2000 parents and caregivers.

Winners were Taieri (under-13), Dunedin (under-12), Kaikorai White (under-11), Taieri Blue (under-10), Southern Black (under-9), Southern (under-8), and Taieri Black (under-7).

 

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