Show your support each season

The King’s Rugby Supporters Club has provided on-going support for the King’s rugby programme for many years and ensured that rugby has the means to achieve excellence in the true King’s way.

Our sports education and rugby programme is first-class. Our rugby players take pride in the tradition of 125 years of history and success in King’s rugby. However, with increased challenges over recent times your support is now more important than ever.

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To help us enhance our offering we have introduced the rugby Youth Development Fund with the goal to enhance and support junior rugby. With your help, today’s students can enjoy a rugby programme that reaches new heights across all grades.

The Supporters Club is made up of Old Collegians, parents, former players and past parents and guardians, businesses and loyal King’s rugby fans. Please join us in helping ensuring King’s remains one of the top rugby schools in the nation.

We look forward to welcoming you on board.

Supporters Club Membership

King's Rugby supporters are entitled to the following benefits:

  • VIP access to the Pavilion during First XV home game
  • An invitation to three First XV pre-match morning tea functions
  • End-of-season drinks after the final game of the season
  • A King’s College supporters scarf
  • Regular communications throughout the King's Rugby season
  • An invitation to the 2025 start of season launch.
We have two tiers of support:
  • supporter membership (single) has an annual fee of $250 
  • double membership (two adults) has an annual fee of $450

Family memberships are also available on request - please email info@kingscollege.school.nz for more information.

Payment can be made by bank transfer: King’s College Foundation 06-0507-0816949-00 (ANZ Bank Auckland)

Please include donation reference: Rugby Opportunity or Kirkpatrick

If you have any queries about the club or the benefits, please email me, Scott Palmer, Head of Rugby.

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Scott Palmer
Head of Rugby
King’s College