Hunters Hill Rugby Football Club

A Brief History and Background

Facta Non Verba

 

The Hunters Hill Rugby Union Club (HHRFC) is the one of the oldest and most prestigious clubs in the Sydney Suburban Rugby Competition.

Commonly know around Sydney as the 'Hillies' , the club was established in 1892. The club playing in the first division strata of the Sydney Suburban Rugby Competition has five open playing sides, a Colts (under 21) side and Junior teams U7 - U11. The Club also has a 'Golden Oldies' side.

The Club lives up to its motto Facta Non Verba (Deeds Not Words) and has won the ultimate Suburban Competition trophy, the Kentwell Cup as the first Division premiers numerous times. This also includes twice in recent times in 1995 and 1997. The club was also 1st grade semi finalists in 1998.

The Hillies have a reputation as a competitive, innovative and social club with a long and proud history of participating and winning in various levels of Suburban Rugby.

A full history of the club is also available as is the clubs honour roll.

Premiership winning Hunters Hill Club captain Tony Wickham, receiving the 1997 Kentwell Cup from Mr Peter Crittle (NSWRU) at the Waratah Stadium.

 

First graders, centre Mark French and second rower George Cullee, holding the Kentwell Cup as the 1997 premiers.

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