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 WELCOME TO THE HOME OF SHARK RUGBY
We are a pack of social misfits playing in the Classics Division of Christchurch Metro Rugby.
This is our 13th season creating our own rugby brand.
We never train -we drink lots - and we play hard.
This site offers some shark history and facts,as well as some off the wall humour that will either offend you or hopefully make you smile.
Feel free to add your comments on our message board and browse through the murky depths of  shark rugby.
 

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Sumner Rugby 2010 Awards

Best Forward - Lionel Tat
Best Back - Nick McDonald
Fairest Player - Andrew Cotter
Most Improved - Heath Wallace
Top Try Scorer - Nick McDonald
MVP - Greg Digby

Well done Men - See you at The Marine (FAMILY DAY) next Sunday to celebrate a great season.
 
Cmon Men ..As Sharks we always look on the bright side off life...Just for old times sake
A couple of archives from the past
 

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Sharks Magazine 2004 champs

 


 
FOR CLUB NEWS, CHECK OUT SUMNERRUGBY.CO.NZ

 
Famous Shark Quotes 2009

Food for thought

Mo at Diamond Harbour  "Danny do the droppie"..................... 2 minutes to go , the kick was charged down and they ran the length of the field to score under the posts..Diamond Harbour 20 Sharks 15

Serious John at Christchurch Park "MoS we need exercycles on the sideline , im pumped and i wanna get more pumped "

Send any more quotes here

Coming soon to TV ONE          Dancing With The Sharks Starring Biffa as Geraldine and Puppy as Stefano

Join the facebook group "Stop the Use of Live Dogs as Shark Bait" .See us sharks are a compassionate bunch really.

Send more food for thought here



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Sharks Class of 2008....... Plate Final Winners

 SHARKS NEED RESTING IN THE OFF SEASON

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SHARKS doing what Sharks do best!!! 

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Quote from MoS Grandfather 1917-1919

"When a game was to be played in Sumner on Saturday, I would travel by horseback from the Peninsula on Friday, stop overnight in a cave at Rapaki and complete the journey the next morning.  At halftime we would retire to the lupins and partake of the keg. Often play would not resume"


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