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Hurricanes v Sunwolves Stat Attack, plus Perenara closing in on try scoring record
- Wellington Club Weekly
- TJ Perenara – one try away from equalling Christian Cullen as the Hurricanes’ most prolific try-scorer. See below for the team’s all time top 10 leading try scorers. Photo: Peter McDonald. By Peter Marriott The Hurricanes won 62-15. The Hurricanes have now won all four of their Super Rugby matches played against the Sunwolves. The Hurricanes...
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Short Passes 9 March
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Moment of impact. The Hurricanes missed out to the Blues 15-24 on Saturday night, ending the match with 12 players. PHOTO: Stewart Baird. Hutt Old Boys Marist were run down by hosts Napier Old Boys Marist in the final of the Spillane tournament on Sunday. HOBM gave away a 19-point lead to lose...
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Rugby aplenty in 2020
- Wellington Club Weekly
- We have club rugby in 2020. A 15-week season starts on Saturday 20 June, with the opening weekend of the Premier Men’s Swindale Shield, Men’s Premier Reserve Harper Lock Shield and Women’s Rebecca Liua’ana Trophy competition all kicking off on that date. Colts, Under 85kg, Reserve and Presidents grades all commence on 27 June. The draw and...
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A dame of Women’s Rugby – Neroli Knight
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Adam Julian Neroli Matautia (nee Knight) was a high school star who kicked on to to enjoy a 22-year senior career. On August 26, 1990, Knight became possibly the youngest ever rugby international when she debuted for New Zealand aged 15 years, 11 months, and 7 days old against the Netherlands at the RugbyFest...
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Short Passes (news in briefs) 3 August
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Upper Hutt Rams halfback Kaide McCashin scores in the corner in his side’s 15-10 Alby Makeham Shield win over Poneke. We are now into the second half of the 2020 Wellington club rugby season, and, whilst some contenders have dropped off the pace, all competitions are still wide open. Lots to play for this coming...
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O for Awesome – Ories Women steamroll Norths to win season decider
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: The winning Ories Women’s team. PHOTO: David Brownlie Photos By Adam Julian, Steven White and Scott MacLean With a combined tally of 35 first and second-round championships, five Black Ferns, 15 Wellington Pride representatives and unbeaten records this season the last round Premier Women’s match between Ories and Norths to decide the Rebecca Luia’ana...
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Short Passes 9 November – some news and happenings in rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Luca Rees scores in the corner for Norths in their 43-0 semi-final win over Petone on Saturday. They were met with sterner opposition in Ories in the final, winning 15-14. Photo: Tom Minton. First edition: Just one more weekend of rugby in Wellington to bring the curtain down on a long, often stressful and bizarre...
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Norths and Ories win opening leg sevens tournaments
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Northern United Men’s side and Oriental-Rongotai Women’s team were the winners of the opening leg of the American Ambassador’s Sevens tournament at Onepoto Park today. But only just. Both sides survived second half comebacks in their finals and won by a thread. Norths beat Oriental-Rongotai 15-14 in the Men’s final, hanging on with desperate...
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Bond Banter 27 September (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The start of daylight savings usually means the end of 15-a-side rugby. But Covid interruptions mean we are still going strong for a bit longer! This coming weekend sees another several matches involving Wellington’s U16, U18 and U19 teams, as well as the senior Centurions Development and Maori representative teams. More details (once confirmed) to...
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All Blacks v USA: Stat Attack
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Peter Marriott The All Blacks met the USA in Washington this past weekend – some facts and figures from New Zealand v United States: Won 104-14 New Zealand and the United States first met at test level at California Field in Berkeley, California, on 15 November 1913.The home side was then known as All...
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Past club rugby matches in photos: 003: HOBM v Wainuiomata 2013
- Wellington Club Weekly
- In association with Mike Lewis Pictures , a series telling the story of the match behind a photo. Over a year before the two clubs would meet in the Jubilee Cup final at the same venue, Hutt Old Boys Marist defeated Wainuiomata 23-19 in a gripping Jubilee Cup round-robin fixture on 15 June 2013. HOBM...
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Ayesha sorry for beaten defenders
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Ayesha Leti-I’iga takes the field last month for her club Oriental-Rongotai in the Wellington Women’s Championship final. Ories beat Northern United 26-15. PHOTO: Andy McArthur. Ayesha Leti-I’iga has apologised to all those opponents she has run around, fended off and beaten all ends up on her way to the tryline in club and representative rugby...
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Bounds Circuit – Leatham Conservation Area
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Day 1 – Leatham Road end to Hidden Hut via Boulder Stream and Wye TrackStart 9.15am, Finish 5.45pmWe left our cars on the grassy patch next to the farmer’s gate, in case the ford (about 10-15 minutes further walk along the 4WD track) was too difficult to cross. We followed the 4WD track until it ... Read more
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Stanley’s try a King Solomon
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Adam Julian College rugby Draws & Results HERE There were three First XV matches in Wellington on Wednesday. Wellington College beat St Pat’s Silverstream 31-27, Porirua College defeated Aotea College 17-15 and Mana College defended the Beard Trophy against Tawa College, 57-5. Accounts of the first two matches follow below. A try that will...
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Swindale Shield set to go down to the wire next weekend
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Steven White, Adam Julian, Scott MacLean and Martyn Bridge Results (as received) and standings HERE Club rugby – it’s infectious. Congratulations to the Oriental-Rongotai and Paremata-Plimmerton Women’s teams for winning the respective Division 1 and Division 2 titles today. Ories defeated Northern United 26-15 to win the Wellington Women’s Championship Tia Paasi Memorial Trophy,...
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Nelson College win Quad, Wellington College fourth
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Wellington College lost narrowly to hosts Christ’s College on day one. PHOTO: Wellington College Facebook By Adam Julian Nelson College are the 2021 Quadrangular Tournament champions, while multiple former champions Wellington College finished fourth. Nelson College beat hosts Christ’s College 27-25 in the final, while Wellington College missed out to Whanganui Collegiate 24-15 in the...
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All Blacks v Fiji #2 Stat Attack
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Peter Marriott New Zealand v Fiji: Won 60-13 The All Blacks have played a total of 15 tests in Hamilton and all at the same ground. Their first test was against Argentina in June 1997 when they beat the visitors 62-10. The All Blacks have gone on to win 14 times and lost just...
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Club and college players to need vaccination certificate in 2022
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Papers please. Club and college rugby players will need a Covid vaccination certificate to play in competitions from next year. Under the Government and Sport New Zealand’s Covid-19 Protection Framework, gatherings in the Red traffic light setting which do not use Covid-19 Vaccination Certificates are limited to 25 people. In the Red setting, 15-a-side rugby...
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Petone v Upper Hutt Rams scoring highlights
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Petone hosted the Upper Hutt Rams at the Petone Rec in the second round of the 2022 Swindale Shield competition. Petone opened up a 29-8 lead by halftime and went on to win the contest 36-15. This match was also for the Ted Connolly Cup. Some scoring highlights from this fixture below: Results and...
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Sturdy and Surgical – Bradd Forster on the Tawa Reserves Rampant Run
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Adam Julian The Tawa Premier Reserves are unbeaten in their last 33 games. In that period they have outscored opponents 1305 to 497, that’s an average score of 40-15 in each game. Their worst result in the impressive streak was a 22-22 draw against Old Boys University, a result that actually secured the first...
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Wellington Lions v Northland Stat Attack
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Wellington Lions played their third round NPC match this past Saturday against Northland. Some facts and figures from the game by Peter Marriott below. Round 3 v Northland: Lost 6-15 Unusually, both sides failed to score points during the second half of the match. For Wellington it was the second match in succession they...
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Peter Tearle Trophy Results 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Start Order Start time Est time Line Place Clock time Actual Time H’cap Diff Nigel Roberts (S) 0.00 44.30 mins 1 39.03 39.03 – 5.27 Mary Ann Palmer (S) +5:00 39.30 mins 2 41.33 36.03 -3.27 Terri Grimmett (S) +8:30 36.00mins 3 43.52 35.52 -0.08 Arlene Wong Tong (S) +7:15 37.15 mins 4 43.58 36.43 […]
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Te Kahui Bishop proud to become Northern United’s latest centurion
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Steven White. Photos by Chainsaw Photos. Soon after representing the Junior Black Sox at the U19 World Series in Canada in 2014, Te Kahui Bishop put a promising softball career on ice to pursue his other sporting love, rugby. Bishop went down to Northern United for off-season training in the summer of 2014/15 and...
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Pioneers of rugby in Wellington 020: Nathanial ‘Ranji’ Arthur Wilson
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Nathanial ‘Ranji’ Arthur Wilson was a leading player and later captain of the Athletic club team that won a five-peat of Senior Championship titles between 1911-15 (one shared), played 75 times for Wellington between 1906-1920 and played 10 Tests for the All Blacks between 1908-1914. Of West Indian and English parentage, Wilson later served in...
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Hurricanes v Waratahs Stat Attack
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Hurricanes earned a late 22-18 win over the Waratahs in their latest match in Sydney on Saturday night. Some facts and figures from the game below, by Peter Marriott. Round 13 v Waratahs: Won 22-18 This was the 25th meeting between the Hurricanes and the Waratahs. The Hurricanes have won 15 times to the...
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Former Petone midfielder Nick Grigg relishing Hawke’s Bay opportunity
- Wellington Club Weekly
- A younger Nick Grigg diving over to score for Petone against Paremata-Plimmerton in 2015. Since then he has gone on to play several seasons in Scotland and made nine international appearances for that country. By Steven White Nick Grigg played 85 Premier matches for Petone between 2011-15, during which time he was one of the...
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Silver Linings Du’Plessis Kirifi Leads Lions to NPC Semis
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Du’Plessis Kirifi leads the Lions charge against Taranaki earlier this season. PHOTO: Mike Lewis Pictures. By Adam Julian Seven weeks ago, Wellington Lions captain and openside flanker Du’Plessis Kirifi led his side to a horror 6-15 loss to the Northland Taniwha on his club home ground at Jerry Collins Stadium. The Taniwha kept the Lions...
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Weekly News 19 June 2023
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week Results Kladno hází a Kladenské Memoriály, Kladno James Preston was a close second in this 800m in the Czech Republic in 1:46.78. Video (800m starts at 32:18) Waitangi Parkrun Dougal Thorburn, 15:38, set the Waitangi Parkrun record with his inaugural Parkrun. Behind him, a large bunch of Scottish runners also took part, including Grant […]
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Hurricanes v Reds Stat Attack
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Hurricanes edged the Reds in their Super Rugby fixture at Brisbane on Saturday night. Facts and figures from the game by Hurricanes statistics managing director Peter Marriott. Round 15 v Reds: Won 31-27 The Hurricanes and the Reds have now played 27 matches together: the Hurricanes have won 21 and the Reds just six....
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Champion Donor from Across the Seas
- Age Concern Wellington
- A wise 15-year-old once wrote in her diary… ‘no one has ever become poor by giving.’* After 30 plus years of child sponsorship, mainly in developing countries, my last sponsored child had turned 18. I decided to set my sights closer to home, and focus on the unseen, the unheralded, the ones whose photos were ... Read more
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Makara Hall and St Patricks Church
- Originally built in 1873 by the Catholic diocese, St Patricks is a non-denominational, community owned church. Situated in the farming and lifestyle area of Makara, St Patricks is twenty minutes drive from the centre of Wellington. The Church is listed with the Historic Places Trust and is lovingly maintained by local volunteers.
- Submitted by tonytw1
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- heritage-buildings
- makara
- religious-groups
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Our Bar
- New Zealand’s capital city now has a fantastic new gay bar - ‘Our Bar’, is opening in October. With a warm and inviting atmosphere it is unparalleled in the community. Our Bar is not an average pub; it is a bar with great food, great people, great staff and an even greater heart.
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- lgbt
- cuba-street
- bars
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