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Mixed martial artist Israel Adesanya, ex-All Black Liam Messam join Rotorua Boys’ High School Hall of Fame

Michaela Pointon
By Michaela Pointon
Multimedia Journalist, Rotorua Daily Post·Rotorua Daily Post·
26 Oct, 2023 05:00 PM5 mins to read

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What do mixed martial artist and kickboxer Israel Adesanya, former All Black Liam Messam and 28th Māori Battalion veteran Sir Robert ‘Bom’ Gillies have in common? They all went to Rotorua Boys’ High School.

They are among the latest inductees to the school’s Hall of Fame: Ngā Raukura i te Ao, along with a diverse array of sporting stars, high-flying business leaders, creatives and public servants.

Established in 1991 by long-serving staff member John Raphael, now retired, the Hall of Fame celebrates students who achieved distinction at a national or international level in their academic, sporting, cultural, political or professional lives.

Principal Chris Grinter said seeing former students succeed in such diverse careers, nationally and internationally, was a “great satisfaction to everyone at the school, both students and staff”.

“The success range is quite incredible.”

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He said the induction celebration on Friday night was a “great success”. Eleven inductees were represented at the event, two of those by family members as one was overseas and the other was being inducted posthumously. Another sportsman had planned to come but was selected to represent New Zealand, he said.

Freightways Group chief executive Mark Troughear told the Rotorua Daily Post he was “very privileged” to be inducted for business and management in the freight industry.

Troughear, who now heads a team of thousands at the NZX-listed company, said he loved “every day” of his time at the school from 1983-1987, with particular memories of playing sports at lunchtime.

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He believed “really good people” had come out of the school and said students should stay “open to opportunities” that came their way.

“Give them a crack if you do that and really apply yourself good things [can] happen. Sometimes you’re surprised what might come to you,” he said.

Rotorua Boys' High School Hall of Fame inductee 2023 Mark Troughear.
Rotorua Boys' High School Hall of Fame inductee 2023 Mark Troughear.

Associate Professor at the University of Waikato Jason Mika attended the school from 1985-1988.

He told the Rotorua Daily Post it was “very humbling and unexpected” to be inducted for his research on the principles and methods of indigenous entrepreneurs.

Mika specialised in improving commercial businesses for Māori and indigenous cultures by researching indigenous business methods and applying these into practice.

He said he was motivated by discovering answers to “hard questions”, and wanting to deeply understand what makes Māori businesses “tick”.

His advice for current students was to “keep going” with their studies and be “curious” about learning.

“Whenever someone says you can’t do it … give things a go,” said Mika.

Other 2023 Rotorua Boys’ High School Hall of Fame inductees

Cory Sweeney, 1991-1995: sport

Sweeney was inducted for his international coaching of the Olympic Gold medal and World Cup-winning New Zealand women’s national rugby sevens team.

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Israel Adesanya, 2002-2005: sport

Adesanya was inducted for representing New Zealand internationally in kickboxing. He has also won multiple UFC middleweight championships.

Rotorua Boys' High School Hall of Fame inductee 2023 Israel Adesanya.
Rotorua Boys' High School Hall of Fame inductee 2023 Israel Adesanya.

Peter Alsop, 1987-1991: Author and business

The chief of staff at Te Whatu Ora Health NZ, Alsop was inducted for his publications of books, authorship and success in government and non-government roles.

Warwick Morehu, 1980-1985: police

Morehu held senior regional roles in the New Zealand Police before becoming Superintendent and director of training at the Royal NZ Police College. The former Bay of Plenty Steamers player was also inducted for services to rugby, kapa haka and acting.

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Rotorua Boys' High School Hall of Fame inductee 2023 Warwick Morehu.
Rotorua Boys' High School Hall of Fame inductee 2023 Warwick Morehu.

Zachary Easthope, 2008-2012: Sport

Easthope was inducted for representing New Zealand internationally in 3x3 basketball, including at the 2022 Commonwealth Games.

Ross Calman, 1985-1989: Author

Calman was inducted as a New Zealand Māori writer, editor and historian; for his authorship and publication of Māori writing. He has helped write Māori dictionaries and has written about Te Tiriti o Waitangi, New Zealand Wars and rangatira (chief) Te Rauparaha.

Rotorua Boys' High School Hall of Fame inductee 2023 Ross Calman.
Rotorua Boys' High School Hall of Fame inductee 2023 Ross Calman.

William (John) Harwood, 1939-1946: Business

Harwood was inducted for co-founding the multi-national, multibillion-dollar semi-conductor company Analog Devices Ltd, specialising in data conversion, signal processing and power management.

Ngarohi McGarvey-Black, 2010-2015: Olympian, rugby

McGarvey-Black represented New Zealand in rugby sevens teams, including at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Last year he was named the New Zealand Rugby men’s sevens Player of the Year.

Rotorua Boys' High School Hall of Fame inductee 2023 Ngarohi McGarvey-Black.
Rotorua Boys' High School Hall of Fame inductee 2023 Ngarohi McGarvey-Black.

William Warbrick, 2011-2015: Olympian, rugby

Warbrick represented New Zealand in sevens rugby, including the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. He debuted in the NRL Melbourne Storm rugby league team in 2023.

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Liam Messam, 1997-2002: Olympian, rugby

Former All Blacks and Māori All Blacks player Messam was inducted for internationally representing New Zealand in rugby sevens teams, including the Rio Olympics in 2016.

Rotorua Boys' High School Hall of Fame inductee 2023 Liam Messam.
Rotorua Boys' High School Hall of Fame inductee 2023 Liam Messam.

Dame Ruia Mereana Morrison, attended Rotorua High and Grammar School 1948-1951: Tennis

Morrison was made a dame in 2021 for services to tennis. She had previously received an MBE after becoming the first person of Māori heritage to play at Wimbledon.

Rotorua Boys' High School Hall of Fame inductee 2023 Dame Ruia Morrison.
Rotorua Boys' High School Hall of Fame inductee 2023 Dame Ruia Morrison.

Sir Robert ‘Bom’ Gillies, attended Rotorua High and Grammar School 1937-1939: Military

Gillies is the last surviving member of the 28th Māori Battalion. He was made a knight in 2022 for services to Māori and War commemoration.

Rotorua Boys' High School Hall of Fame inductee 2023 Sir Robert Gillies.
Rotorua Boys' High School Hall of Fame inductee 2023 Sir Robert Gillies.

Michaela Pointon is an NZME reporter based in the Bay of Plenty and was formerly a feature writer.


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