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'Incredibly popular': Northland mourns much-loved teacher and sportsman

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Jenny Ling ,
Publish Date
Tue, 20 Jan 2026, 3:28pm

'Incredibly popular': Northland mourns much-loved teacher and sportsman

Author
Jenny Ling ,
Publish Date
Tue, 20 Jan 2026, 3:28pm

The heartbroken family of Northland teacher and sportsman Harry Darkins are remembering him as a generous man who loved contributing to everyone he came across.

The Northland community is also mourning the 鈥渢remendous loss鈥 of the much-loved 36-year-old who died after being struck by a vehicle on Puketona Rd in Haruru over the weekend.

Darkins had 16 years of dedicated experience in education, including 14 years as a teacher in Whang膩rei, and was a talented sportsman, having played rugby sevens and cricket for various Northland clubs over the years.

His brother Rory said he touched many lives and always saw the best in people.

鈥淗e was incredibly popular because of how much he cared about people and how generous he was.

鈥淗e loved his friends, the community, the clubs he was part of; he loved contributing himself to others.

鈥淗e was very gifted as a teacher and a coach, and more generally as a positive influence on anyone he came across.鈥

Darkins is survived by his 12-year-old daughter Iylah, his partner Hana, and his parents Tina and Joe.

Rory said they were heartbroken and devastated but appreciated the outpouring of support and love from the community.

鈥淗arry packed a lot of life into his 36 years,鈥 Rory said.

鈥淗e lived life to the fullest and made such an impact on people as he did that.鈥

Darkins, formerly of Whakapara, attended Hikurangi School and later attended Whang膩rei Boys鈥 High School.

He gained a Bachelor of Education and Psychology at the University of Waikato and also held an honours qualification in growth culture leadership.

Darkins was a teacher at Whang膩rei Intermediate School for three years, and a teacher at Whang膩rei Boys鈥 High School for 11 years where he voluntarily coached the school鈥檚 rugby sevens teams.

He moved to Auckland in 2024 to take up a teaching position at Ormiston Junior College, in charge of training first and second-year teachers and overseas-trained teachers.

Darkins was recently promoted to a dean鈥檚 role and had clear aspirations to become a principal.

Whang膩rei Intermediate School principal Hayley Read said Darkins made a lasting impression on students, staff, and wh膩nau.

An exceptional teacher, with strengths across physical education, health, mathematics and inquiry learning, Darkins was also 鈥渢houghtful, organised, and deeply committed to his students鈥, she said.

鈥淢ost of all, he built strong, respectful relationships with his learners, and this care translated into positive outcomes for all those he worked with.

鈥淗is passing is a tremendous loss to education and to the many communities he was part of.鈥

Onerahi Central Cricket Club posted on social media that Darkins was 鈥渁 massive force in the club鈥.

Over the last several years, he played in senior teams and served on the club鈥檚 committee until moving to Auckland.

鈥淓ven while teaching in Auckland, Harry regularly made the trip north to play for the club.

鈥淣othing was ever too much hassle for Harry who was willing to help out in any way possible.

鈥淗arry will be a massive loss to the club and community and many of us have lost a great friend far too soon.鈥

Northland Cricket Association general manager Neal Parlane said Darkins was a well-liked and respected member of the Northland cricket community.

He also played for City Cricket Club for many years, and later the Northland Men鈥檚 team from 2015 to 2020.

Darkins played 23 representative matches for Northland and was a current member of the Northland M膩ori T膩ne team.

鈥淎s a teammate, Harry was known for doing whatever he could to help his side get over the line, earning the respect of those he played with and against,鈥 Parlane said.

鈥淗is contribution to the game and his standing within the wider cricket community will be fondly remembered.鈥

Northland M膩ori Cricket club posted that: 鈥淗arry represented Northern M膩ori with mana, aroha and honour鈥.

鈥淭he mamae [pain] we feel is immeasurable and his presence will be deeply missed.鈥

Last April, Darkins 鈥 along with his mum Tina and brother Rory - featured in the Northern Advocate鈥檚 On The Up campaign which showcases stories of inspiration and success.

At the time Tina, the manager of the Forget Me Not centre in Tikipunga, told the Advocate how proud she was of her sons.

A public celebration of Darkins鈥 life is being organised, the details of which will be shared by the family in the coming days.

Police are continuing to investigate the incident, and would like to hear from anyone with information.

Jenny Ling is a senior journalist at the Northern Advocate. She has a special interest in covering human interest stories, along with finance, roading, and social issues.

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