Kaikorai 'Demons' Rugby

Kaikorai 'Demons' Rugby

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"We are not told who our forefathers are, but we know that in 1880-81, a number of boys used to kick a ball around in an area at the bottom of Flagstaff.

The original maori derivation of Kaikorai comes from the word Kaikarae the name of the estuary and stream that weaves its way over Bishopscourt. This stream in the early days was bountiful and an abundant source of kai (food) for local maori and later on, for local inhabitants around the area. Once a source for food and sustenance of life, now a source of recreation and community activity through the bonds of rugby, social interaction and mateship.

06/06/2026

πŸ’™πŸ˜ˆ

Photos from Kaikorai 'Demons' Rugby's post 04/06/2026

Saturdays lists are in 🀘

04/06/2026

Showed up to the juniors training on accident…

03/06/2026

Full stack this weekend 😈

Photos from Kaikorai 'Demons' Rugby's post 01/06/2026

Something special about this club πŸ₯ΉπŸ˜ˆ

31/05/2026
28/05/2026

Draw for the next round of Premier competition

Photos from Kaikorai 'Demons' Rugby's post 28/05/2026

Your Demons kicking off Round 2 this weekend 😈

26/05/2026

Draw for this Saturday 🀘

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