Blackrock Rugby Festival

The Blackrock Rugby Festival (also known as the St. Mary's Blackrock Festival or simply Blackrock), is an annual school's rugby union competition held at St. Mary's School, Nairobi, Kenya.[1] It is claimed to be the biggest high school tournament in East Africa.[2] The first tournament took place in 1983, and also featured a club rugby competition. The tournament is used by the Kenya clubs to scout for new and upcoming players. Recent tournament MVP's include Allan Hicks, Ian Simiyu, David Ambunya and Biko Adema.

St. Mary's School was founded in 1939 and, for many years, was run by the Holy Ghost Fathers of Blackrock College in Ireland, hence the name of the tournament. St. Mary's School uses the same badge as Blackrock College and their rugby team also wear the same blue and white hoops as their sister institution. A further reminder of the strong Irish influence on the school is the name of their playing fields where the tournament takes place, Lansdowne Road (named after the Irish national rugby stadium in Dublin).

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Tournament Format

The tournament is played round-robin style in groups followed by a knock-out finals stages, the matches last twenty minutes.

The top two teams in each group qualify for the Quarter Finals of the Main Cup and losing quarter finalists play for the Plate. Third place teams in each group advance to the Bowl playoffs. In years where there are four teams in each group, the fourth placed teams play off for the shield.

A try is automatically 7 points and no conversion is taken.
A penalty or a drop kick is 5 points.

Entrance for spectators is free and the festival frequently gathers a crowd of 2000 noisy and brightly attired spectators.

2011 Tournament

The 28th tournament, the most recent one, took place on Saturday 21st May 2011. The boys' teams were:

Pool A - Saints I, Le Pic School, Ofafa Jericho
Pool B - Bandits I, Hana, Mutuini
Pool C - Upper Hill, Muhuri Muchiri, Makini School
Pool D - Hillcrest Secondary School (Nairobi), Sunshine Secondary School, Uhuru
Pool E - R.V.A., Makongeni Secondary School, Saints II
Pool F - Nairobi School, Dagoretti, Alliance
Pool G - Mang'u High School, Moi Forces Academy, St. Christopher's School
Pool H - Lenana School, Braeburn High School and Peponi School combined, Rosslyn Academy

Knockout Stage results

Bowl Trophy

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                   
May 21 - Saints Pitch A        
 Le Pic  N/A
May 21 - Saints Pitch B
 Bandits II  N/A  
 Bandits II  0
May 21 - Saints Pitch B
     Jamhuri  7  
 Jamhuri  7
May 21 - Saints Pitch A
 Saints II  5  
 Jamhuri  14
May 21 - Saints Pitch C    
   Alliance  0
 Mutuini  N/A
May 21 - Saints Pitch C
 St. Elizabeth  N/A  
 Mutuini  N/A
May 21 - Saints Pitch E
     Alliance  N/A  
 Makini  N/A
 Alliance  N/A  
 

Plate Trophy

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                   
May 21 - Saints Pitch A        
 Ofafa Jericho  N/A
May 21 - Saints Pitch A
 Lenana  N/A  
 Lenana  0
May 21 - Saints Pitch B
     Sunshine  7  
 Sunshine  N/A
May 21 - Saints Pitch A
 Makongeni  N/A  
 Sunshine  0
May 21 - Saints Pitch C    
   Bandits I  14
 Bandits I  N/A
May 21 - Saints Pitch E
 R.V.A. II  N/A  
 Bandits I  21
May 21 - Saints Pitch E
     Upper Hill  0  
 Upper Hill  N/A
 Dagoretti  N/A  
 

Main Cup

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                   
May 21 - Saints Pitch A        
 Saints I  7
May 21 - Saints Pitch A
 Rosslyn  0  
 Saints I  14
May 21 - Saints Pitch B
     Hillcrest  0  
 Hillcrest  N/A
May 21 - Saints Pitch A
 R.V.A. I  N/A  
 Saints I  14
May 21 - Saints Pitch C    
   Hana  7
 Hana  N/A
May 21 - Saints Pitch E
 Mang'u  N/A  
 Hana  14
May 21 - Saints Pitch E
     Nairobi II  0  
 Nairobi II  N/A
 Nairobi I  N/A  
 

Previous Tournament Winners[3]

Main Cup

Year Winner Runners-Up M.V.P. School
1983 Nairobi School Lenana School N/A N/A
1984 Ellis Robins School Rift Valley Academy
1985 Rift Valley Academy Lenana School
1986 Lenana School Nairobi School
1987 Rift Valley Academy Lenana School
1988 St. Mary's School
1989 Nairobi School
1990 Rift Valley Academy Lenana School
1991
1992 St. Mary's School
1993 Lenana School Rift Valley Academy
1994 St. Mary's School Njoro Boys
1995 Upper Hill School
1996 Nairobi School
1997 Rift Valley Academy
1998 Allan Hicks St. Mary's School
1999 Antony Gachanja
2000 Rift Valley Academy St. Mary's School Kiptubei Rift Valley Academy
2001 Nakuru High School Nairobi School Ian Simiyu Nairobi School
2002 Lenana School St. Mary's School John Warui Lenana School
2003 Nakuru High School Newton Tonui Nakuru High School
2004 St. Mary's School Imani School Andrew Radier St. Mary's School
2005 Nairobi School Biko Adema St. Mary's School
2006 Rift Valley Academy St. Mary's School Odeke Ekirapa Rift Valley Academy
2007 Strathmore School B Nur Malmo
2008 Strathmore School B Rift Valley Academy Joseph Kimeu Strathmore School
2009 Upper Hill School Strathmore School A David Ambunya St. Mary's School
2010 St. Mary's School Strathmore School A Nawfal Cockar

Plate Trophy

Year Winner Runners-Up
2000 Nakuru High School St. Mary's School II
2001 St. Mary's School I Moi Forces Academy
2002 Sunshine Secondary School
2003 Dagoretti High School Rift Valley Academy
2004 Nakuru High School St. Mary's School II
2005 Nairobi School II Strathmore School B
2006 Lenana School St. Mary's School II
2007 Strathmore School A
2008 Moi Forces Academy Upper Hill School
2009 Dagoretti High School Sunshine Secondary School
2010 Moi Forces Academy Rosslyn Academy

Bowl Trophy

Year Winner Runners-Up
2000 Njoro Boys Upper Hill School
2001 Lenana School II Dagoretti High School
2002 Dagoretti High School Aga Khan Academy
2003 St. Mary's School II N/A
2004 Strathmore School Hillcrest Secondary School
2005 Njoro Boys Makongeni
2006 Upper Hill School I Upper Hill School II
2007 Nairobi School II Ofafa Jericho
2008 Makongeni Lenana School II
2009 Rosslyn Academy Muhuri Muchiri
2010 St. Christopher's School Upper Hill School II

References

  1. ^ Ayumba Ayodi (8 may 2010). "St Mary’s Blackrock festival registers record 36 entries". http://www.nation.co.ke/sports/rugby/St%20Marys%20Blackrock%20festival%20registers%20record%2036%20entries%20/-/1106/914852/-/15h1v9d/-/index.html. Retrieved 16 June 2010. 
  2. ^ Manyatta, Kenya Rugby Union Newsletter, June 2010
  3. ^ Blackrock Festival 2011 - Program