One of the great highlights of QE’s sporting calendar – the Rugby Sevens tournament – brought a day of spirited, exciting play.
With the weather good, the 49th Annual QE Barnet Rugby Sevens Tournament drew some 56 teams to battle it out for the cup and plate trophies, including many from the country’s leading rugby schools.
The U14 event was held, as usual, on the School’s four pitches at Queen’s Road. However, with Barnet Elizabethans RFC’s pitches unavailable this year, Haberdashers’ Boys’ stepped in to host the U16s.
Ipswich School won the cup and Tonbridge School took the plate at U14 level, while for the older boys, Berkhamsted School secured the cup and Merchant Taylors’ the plate.
Headmaster Neil Enright said: “Our Sevens tournament is always a happy occasion at which visitors, alumni, staff and our own parents come together with the boys to enjoy the games and meet up with friends. With the sun shining brightly, there was a real air of celebration this year, while the players delivered some truly thrilling play.”
“My congratulations go to our winners, and I am, of course, grateful to Habs for hosting the U16 event.”
Staging the tournament at QE was a huge logistical effort involving the hard work and co-operation of the entire PE & Games department, the London Society of Referees, many pupil helpers and volunteers from The Friends of Queen Elizabeth’s. The event was sponsored once again by school and club sports tour specialists, inspiresport.
QE’s own teams faced tough opponents in their group stages.
Head of Rugby Ollie Di-Lieto said: “Although, sadly, both the U14s and U16s lost their matches in the group stage, they gave us some exciting attacking rugby and provided plenty of highlights to remember the day by.”
Although Junu Park, of Year 9, gained much ground with some outstanding running and his teammates at times moved the ball into space well, the squad found it harder to maintain constant pressure, with the breakdown fiercely contested even with the reduced numbers on the field, Mr Di-Lieto said.
The final U14 game against Robert Clack School, from Dagenham, saw QE come agonisingly close, losing in the end 24–26.
“All our games were played in a good spirit and with great commitment against some of the best rugby schools around,” said Mr Di-Lieto, who thanked all involved.
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Finely balanced and hugely physical, the match at Barnet Elizabethans Rugby Football Club was played to the sound of loud support from the touchline.
The roles were reversed in the second half, with QE retaining the ball much better and exerting significant pressure. “Powerful ball-carrying and some exciting breaks in the wide channels did not, unfortunately, convert into points,” said Mr Hart.
There was strong support from current pupils, staff and a number of OEs (particularly from the 2024 leavers) – many with memories of playing this fixture in recent years.
Rocco, who enters Year 13 next month, battled hard to win the shorter race, while in the 200m, he not only led from the start, but also achieved an emphatic personal best (PB).
Last year Rocco was selected for the Sport England-funded Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme.
Rocco’s accomplishments were recognised recently by his QE classmates, when they nominated him for a DVS Award.