Rotorua Boys' High School will this week discuss the future of its director of rugby, after he pleaded guilty in court to assaulting two boys.
Robert Ngarimu Simpkins, 35, known as Ngarimu, is a former Bay of Plenty Steamers hooker. He was appointed director of the school's rugby academy in October 2014 and also coaches the school's national champion 1st XV.
On Friday he pleaded guilty in Rotorua District Court to two charges of assault on a child under 14 and two charges of injuring with intent to injure. The assaults happened in Ngongotaha in January 2015.
Simpkins' father, Robert Miroa Simpkins, 59, also pleaded guilty to one charge of assault on a child under 14 and one charge of assault with intent to injure in relation to the same incident.
The pair had chased three boys after one of them stole a pair of shoes from outside their house. During the incident, Simpkins pinned one on the ground and punched him in the head more than once. He also kicked or punched the boy in the stomach and later punched one of the boys in the face, knocking him to the ground.