The
Golden Oldies Philosophy
The Golden Oldies World Rugby Festival, founded
in 1979 at Auckland NZ and held every 2 years, is primarily a way of
brining Rugby Players and their families together from around the
world to share their common interest in Rugby and have the maximum
amount of fun.
Simply stated, The Golden Oldies philosophy is:
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To participate in a
festival which will provide "fun, friendship & fraternity" for those
over the age of 35, who may not play regular Rugby and wish to play
occasionally, as well as those who do play regularly, with the
emphasis on enjoyment.
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To provide an
opportunity for Rugby Players and their families to travel to
different countries, create new friendships and renew old
acquaintances.
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To provide
opportunities to highlight and promote Rugby and create reasons to
retain an active interest in it.
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A principle philosophy
is that all Golden Oldies Rugby Games are played as competitively
(or less seriously) as your team wishes. The Festivals are not
tournaments and the results of games are not given major prominence.
The Gordon Stags are
proud to have fronted a team at every festival since 1983. Below are
details, and some photos, from some of those festivals.
Reprinted with thanks from
www.goldenoldiessports.com
The Golden Oldies sporting movement began in
the late 1970's when Tom Johnson - one of New Zealand's foremost
Rugby loose forwards of the 60's prevailed on Air New Zealand to
support his idea.
At the outset it was resolved that Rugby would benefit from Golden Oldies
Festivals, and the relationship with local organising groups provides them
with opportunities to gain funds for the development of the game and other
needs such as junior Rugby, injured players, refereeing and school rugby
support.
The first Festival was held in the winter of 1979 when 15 Rugby teams
floundered on sodden Auckland fields; 13 from New Zealand and a combined
Canadian / USA group. From these humble beginnings Golden Oldies Rugby
Festivals have ventured to all corners of the globe and become the biggest
Rugby Festival in the world and a true international event. It has changed
people's lives and the team environment has enabled many to travel away from
their home countries for the first time.
Venues for past Festivals have been: