Cats Corner
Cats Corner
The Gentlemen Behind the Spirit of Hunters Hill Rugby
The Cats are the Over 35s arm of Hunters Hill Rugby and have been part of the club since 1983. They have an extended list of over 200 active and non-active members from all around Australia and overseas.
While a lot of Cats are ex Seniors players, there are plenty who have never pulled on a black and white jumper and a few who have never actually played a game of rugby at all.
The Cats exist to allow ex-players, parents of players and interested members of the broader community to extend their rugby playing life and to support rugby at Hunters Hill.
There are basically three elements to the Cats – Rugby, Social and Community.
Rugby
Each season, depending on the enthusiasm of current members, the Cats play a variety of Golden Oldies Tournaments or Challenge Matches.
The Cats are well known as a social team that plays the game in the spirit of Golden Oldies Rugby – ie we don’t play for sheep stations.
The level of commitment required to be a Cat could best be described as “Low” with a “No Pressure” policy on playing.
Rugby
Each season, depending on the enthusiasm of current members, the Cats play a variety of Golden Oldies Tournaments or Challenge Matches.
The Cats are well known as a social team that plays the game in the spirit of Golden Oldies Rugby – ie we don’t play for sheep stations.
The level of commitment required to be a Cat could best be described as “Low” with a “No Pressure” policy on playing.
Social
You don’t have to run around on the field to be a Cat. There’s plenty of Cats that never play a game, instead choosing to make their mark with the club, helping the seniors, juniors, womens rugby and the extensive Social Circuit.
The Cats have an extensive social calendar, which includes tours, miscellaneous non-rugby sporting events and a range of get-togethers.
From the traditional season launch ‘Coming Together of the Cats’ on March 17 each year to the even more traditional ‘End of Season Tour’, the Cats know how to take life a little less seriously
Social
You don’t have to run around on the field to be a Cat. There’s plenty of Cats that never play a game, instead choosing to make their mark with the club, helping the seniors, juniors, womens rugby and the extensive Social Circuit.
The Cats have an extensive social calendar, which includes tours, miscellaneous non-rugby sporting events and a range of get-togethers.
From the traditional season launch ‘Coming Together of the Cats’ on March 17 each year to the even more traditional ‘End of Season Tour’, the Cats know how to take life a little less seriously
A look into the heart of The Cats
The Cats are proud to be involved in supporting locally based organisation, Giant Steps. Giant Steps helps to educate children and families experiencing autism. In a reverse sponsorship deal, the Cats display the Giant Steps logo on their jerseys and excess Cats funds and any other fundraising is donated to the charity.
The Cats also support the Beyond Blue organisation which seeks to increase awareness of depression and related disorders throughout Australia. In this regard the Cats encourage and sponsor a commendable initiative by our Under 21 Colts.
The Cats are actively involved in the other parts of Hunters Hill Rugby, too, providing coaching, mentoring, fundraising, drive and muscle to support a range of club activities.
“The Cats see themselves as the ‘elder statesmen’ of the club. Cats members are the foundation for The Archive Committee which is preserving the history of our club, they are the guys standing on Cat Corner every home game, cheering on the black and white hoops and they are the guys scattered throughout the club, doing what needs to be done from coaching, refereeing, serving on committees and more.”
Are You Over 35?
Do you love rugby, community, and good company?
You’re welcome to become a Cat!
Board Representative: Glen Sanford
Social Convenor: Vacant