History
Early years: 1892–1914
Hunters Hill RUFC was founded in 1892. Sydney club rugby in the early years was organised on two levels, known simply as Senior and Junior, where Junior denoted second tier teams, not the age of the players. A Senior club competition had been running since 1874, but Junior contests prior to the mid-1880s were somewhat disorganised. There was no formal competition for 'Junior' clubs until 1886 and matches were agreed by arrangement of the clubs (or between schools and clubs). The City and Suburban Association, formed in 1901, organised a competition for Junior clubs outside the jurisdiction of the Metropolitan and New South Wales Rugby Unions, and the Hunters Hill club joined this competition from at least as early as 1906. The club's present black and white hoops were adopted in 1907 but colours of dark blue and sky blue were used from the mid-1890s.Subbies: 1919–1956
Following the re-establishment of New South Wales rugby in 1919 after the war, a new combined competition formed. Hunters Hill won the premiership for non-district clubs in 1919. At the beginning of the 1923 season, W.H. Kentwell, president of theComeback and Golden era: 1966–1991
In 1966, Hunters Hill made a return to Subbies and over the next six years expanded from one senior team to three. The club won the Division II first grade in 1971 for the John Barraclough Cup (as well as the Reliance Shield club championship) and fielded four teams after promotion to Division I in 1972. Coached by former the NSW and Wallaby player John Francis, the club achieved immediate success by winning the Division I first grade premiership in 1972 for the Kentwell Cup. Through the 1970s and 1980s, Hunters Hill had a golden period in Division I, securing Kentwell Cup victories in 1972, 1977–79, 1981, and 1987. The club won the Bruce Graham Shield four times for the Division I Club Championship in 1977, 1979–81, and 1987. Eventually the club was relegated to Division II in 1991.Centenary and regrowth: 1992 to 2010
Hunter's Hill undertook a recruitment drive to boost playing members ahead of the Club's centenary in 1992. In that season, the first grade team wore jerseys which incorporated the two blue colours from the 1900s. The Hunters Hill club also travelled to the Hong Kong Sevens tournament. In 1994, "The Cats" team for over-35s was formed. The club gained promotion to Division I for the 1995 season. A colts team was also formed in 1995, and the club entered and won the NSW Sevens tournament. The Hunters Hill club moved up and down between divisions. The 1st Grade side tasted success in 1995 and 1997, winning the Division I 'Kentwell Cup'.Recent times: 2010 to present
In 2011, Hunters Hill won the interdivisional Cowboy Cup, as well as the Division II Club Champions Reliance Shield and first grade John Barraclough Cup, to gain promotion once again to Division I in 2012. In 2016, Hunters Hill won the Subbies 7's Tournament, beating Blacktown 15–5 in the final, before claiming the Barraclough Cup once again as the first grade premiers in Division II. 2017 saw all four senior grades participate in the finals, with 1st grade and 3rd grade claiming the minor premierships. Hunter's Hill was awarded the Division II Club Champions Reliance Shield. This success has provided Hunters Hill promotion to Tier I for the 2018 season.NSW Suburban Rugby Union Premierships
Hunters Hill has won club championship and premiership titles across multiple competitions since 1919:Club Championships
Interdivisional
*2011 - Interdivisional Club Champions: Cowboy CupDivision I
*1987 - Club Champions: Bruce Graham Shield, *1981 - Club Champions: Bruce Graham Shield *1980 - Club Champions: Bruce Graham Shield *1979 - Club Champions: Bruce Graham ShieldDivision II
*2020 - Club Champions: Reliance Shield *2017 - Club Champions: Reliance Shield *2011 - Club Champions: Reliance Shield *1994 - Club Champions: Reliance Shield *1993 - Club Champions: Reliance ShieldDivision III
*2009 - Club Champions: Doc Harris ShieldPremierships
Division I
*2000 - Colts Barbour Cup (Joint Premiers: Old Ignatians) *1997 - 1st Grade Kentwell Cup *1995 - 1st Grade Kentwell Cup *1987 - 1st Grade Kentwell Cup, 2nd Grade Burke Cup *1986 - 3rd Grade Whiddon Cup *1985 - 4th Grade Judd Cup *1983 - 3rd Grade Whiddon Cup, 4th Grade Judd Cup *1982 - 3rd Grade Whiddon Cup *1981 - 1st Grade Kentwell Cup *1980 - 2nd Grade Burke Cup, 3rd Grade Whiddon Cup, *1979 - 1st Grade Kentwell Cup, 4th Grade Judd Cup *1978 - 1st Grade Kentwell Cup, 3rd Grade Whiddon Cup *1977 - 1st Grade Kentwell Cup*, 2nd Grade Burke Cup, *1972 - 1st Grade Kentwell Cup *1969 - 3rd Grade Whiddon Cup *1955 - 3rd Grade Whiddon Cup *1954 - 2nd Grade Burke Cup *1951 - 3rd Grade Whiddon Cup *1949 - 3rd Grade Whiddon CupDivision II
*2020 - 1st Grade Barraclough Cup, 2nd Grade Stockdale Cup, *2019 - 2nd Grade Stockdale Cup, 4th Grade Richardson Cup *2017 - 1st Grade Minor Premiers, 3rd Grade - Blunt Cup; *2016 - 1st Grade Barraclough Cup *2011 - 1st Grade Barraclough Cup *2010 - 2nd Grade Stockdale Cup, 4th Grade Richardson Cup *1994 - 3rd Grade Blunt Cup *1992 - 2nd Grade Stockdale CupDivision III
*2005 - 4th Grade Nicholson Cup, Colts Rugby Club Cup *2008 - 4th Grade Nicholson Cup NSWRU: Reserve Grade B division *1926 - 2nd Grade Burke Cup* *1925 - 2nd Grade Burke Cup (Joint Premiers: Briars) *1919 - 1st Grade PremiersSubbies Preseason 7s
*2019 - Cup Winner *2017 - Cup Winner Notes:Notable players
Hunters Hill players who have gone on to gain international or provincial caps: * Andrew Kellaway – andReferences
Sources
* * Hickie, Tom V: ''The Game for the Game Itself!: The Development of Sub-District Rugby in Sydney'', (1983) Sydney Sub-District Rugby Union. * Mulford, John G: '' Guardians of the Game: The History of the New South Wales Rugby Union 1874-2004''. (2005) ABC Books. * Pollard, Jack: ''Australian Rugby: The game and the players''. (1994) Pan Macmillan.External links
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hunters Hill Rugby Club Rugby union teams in Sydney Rugby clubs established in 1882 1882 establishments in Australia Municipality of Hunter's Hill Hunters Hill, New South Wales