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Weekly News 1 November 2021
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- We nicked this week’s photo from Megan Ferry’s Strava account, to celebrate her running every day during October. This week Tuesday 6.00pm, Speed Session with Andy and Rowan, Outside Freyberg Pool. This week’s session is 1km reps, which get faster in the middle. Saturday, 8.00am, Karori Park speed workout — contact our club captains for info, […]
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Weekly News 29 November 2021
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- It’s nearly time for this year’s Lifestyle Sports Night of Miles — 18 December. Information is here and entries are here. This week Tuesday 6.20pm, Speed Session with Andy and Rowan, Newtown Park. This week’s session is 400m reps at 3km pace. Wednesday 6.00pm, Splash and Dash, Freyberg Beach Saturday, 8.00am, Karori Park speed workout — […]
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Newtown Park, Melrose, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Bond Banter 21 June (some news in briefs and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Morning edition: Welcome to winter solstice day – it is all down hill to summer after today. After 10 weekends of mostly benign weather and often balmy conditions, wintry weather arrived on Saturday. Around about halftime in the seven Premier matches, the skies darkened further and drizzle turned to steady rain. Mud and rain made...
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Silverstream beat Rongotai in midweek traditional
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Adam Julian College Premiership Draws & Results HERE St Patrick’s College, Silverstream has reclaimed first place in the Premiership championship following a 27-5 victory Rongotai College in their annual traditional fixture this afternoon. Scots College, Wellington College and St Patrick’s College Wellington are scheduled to play on Saturday, but in the meantime Silverstream are...
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Bond Banter 25 October (some news and information to start the week in rugby)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- MORNING EDITION: Labour Day Monday is synonymous with the Condor 7s qualifying tournament at Naenae College. But not today. That tournament has been ‘postponed’ and the Hurricanes Schools 7s tournament previously scheduled for this coming Saturday has been called off. The upcoming WRFU tournaments scheduled for 6, 13 and 20 November could be on shaky...
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Countdown underway to the start of the 2022 Swindale Shield
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Rugby begins anew in 2022. And it all starts with the Swindale Shield Premier club rugby competition, which kicks off on Saturday 2 April. The only traffic lights supporters need to consider on that afternoon are the ones on the road transporting them to the grounds. First round matches at a glance are scheduled as...
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What a classic!
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- This year’s Cook Strait Classic race had a bit of everything for the intrepid few that lined up on a grey Saturday morning. A frisky forecast of 30kts gusting 40kts, and rough sea in the Strait, promised plenty and delivered on so much more. I was crewing on the Shaw12 ‘Blink’, with a combined team [...]
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Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club, 103, Oriental Parade, Oriental Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Charlie O’Donnell – Obituary
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Older members will be saddened to learn that Charlie passed away on 22 December 2021, aged 87. At the end of WW2, our stalwart Fred Silver collected some of the local Northland boys for a Saturday morning run, this included Charlie, his older brother Les and Barry Ward, his lifelong friend and Scottish member. This […]
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Weekly News 31 January 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week Tuesday 6.00pm, speed session with Rowan – there is some debate on Facebook about if this is at Newtown Park or Freyberg. Look there for an answer. Friday 4.00pm, Capital Classic Meeting, Newtown Park (includes the Wellington Steeplechase Championships) Saturday 8.00am, Karori Park speed workout — contact our club captains for info, or check […]
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100th cap for Ben Bam May in Hurricanes opener
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Captain Hurricane supports the team last year. By Peter Marriott and Steven White Blenheim born Ben Bam May will play his 100th match for the Hurricanes in their 2022 season opener against the Crusaders on Saturday night in Dunedin. It will actually be May’s 99th Super Rugby match as he played against the British &...
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Hurricanes v Crusaders Stat Attack
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Jordie Barrett started at Fullback for the 58th time (including the match against the British & Irish Lions in 2017) for the Hurricanes in their season opener against the Crusaders last Saturday and is now one start ahead of Cory Jane in that position. At the top of the list though is Christian Cullen who...
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Aisle be Back: Hurricanes v Blues and 50th cap for James Blackwell
- Wellington Club Weekly
- James Blackwell (Petone) will play his 50th match for the Hurricanes when they take on the Blues in round two of the Super Rugby Pacific competition this Saturday in Dunedin. By Kevin McCarthy Round one down and in a season like no other, it still feels like a season like every other. In short, a...
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Wellington club rugby Gains & Losses 2022
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The 2022 Wellington club rugby season kicks off this coming Saturday. Round one Swindale Shield teams will be named here in the Draws & Results section (above) on Friday. As always there is player movement between clubs and new players from school First XVs and some others from overseas set to join the playing ranks...
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Defending champions toppled in season opener as Swindale Shield gets underway
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Draws & Results HERE By Steven White and Martyn Bridge Saturday evening edition: Defending first round champions Old Boys University and last year’s second round Jubilee Cup winners Tawa were both beaten in the opening round of Wellington club rugby Swindale Shield matches played in balmy conditions around the region this afternoon. Old Boys University...
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Swindale Shield Northern United v Hutt Old Boys Marist scoring highlights
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Northern United and Hutt Old Boys Marist met in the opening round of the 2022 Swindale Shield at Jerry Collins Stadium on Saturday. HOBM won 25-10. Scoring highlights of the game below: Results and standings HERE This coming weekend in round two, both teams are away from home. HOBM play Avalon at Fraser Park...
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Easter comes early for club rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Players in four teams will be thinking of rugby balls not Easter eggs tonight, with two third round matches being brought forward from Saturday to take place this evening. The two fixtures are in the Swindale Shield and Rebecca Liua’ana Trophy. In the men’s Swindale, the Avalon Wolves host the Old Boys University Billygoats at...
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Ioane in Harmony as Pride Prepare to takedown Canterbury
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Adam Julian The Wellington Pride start their 2022 Farah Palmer Cup Women’s NPC season at Jerry Collins Stadium, Porirua on Saturday when they host Canterbury. Canterbury lost the Premiership final to Waikato last season, ending a four year reign with the title. With a dozen current or former Black Ferns in the squad, the...
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Big Ben Brooking looking to go one bigger in Jubilee Cup Final
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Ben Brooking soars high for Petone against Tawa last week. He went on to score the winning try at the end to send Petone into this coming Saturday’s Jubilee Cup final against Northern United. PHOTO: Stewart Baird. By Adam Julian With 80 minutes showing on the scoreboard clock at the Petone Rec on Saturday, reigning...
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One as important as the next: Norths ready for Petone
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Norths pack celebrates a try against Petone earlier this season in the Swindale Shield. Petone won 30-20. They meet on Jerry Collins stadium this Saturday in the Jubilee Cup final. By Adam Julian Aiden Cains retired from Premier rugby in 2016. The hooker was a centurion for Norths – scoring a try in a...
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Aisle be Back: All Blacks v Ireland aftermath
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy What a week it’s been. It’s not even over yet. In fact, I can’t be sure it’s ever going to end. Banshee winds ripped through Wellington on Thursday, in an apt fashion. Last Saturday the All Blacks were humiliated. Tried their damndest, well at least for bits of the second half. But...
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Weekly E-News for Friday 5th August 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Well, it has definitely been a very busy week. Before going to Samoa we farewelled Graham Howell on Saturday, he will be sorely missed. Going to Samoa with the Prime Minister was the trip of a lifetime, a real honour and privilege to be invited to be part of such an historical and momentous occasion. […]
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St Andrew's on the Terrace, 30, The Terrace, Paekākā, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The Monday Wrap 22 August (some rugby news and happenings to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- St Pat’s Silverstream players and supporters celebrate in the darkness and drizzle with a haka after their Premiership win on Saturday against St Pat’s Town. PHOTO: Andy McArthur. As far as multiple rugby matches in the region go, a comparative break in the traffic this coming weekend (the first two weekends of September will be...
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Plenty of college and representative rugby this weekend
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Centurions carry on from their win last weekend against their Taranaki counterparts to play the Manawatu Evergreens in Palmerston North on Saturday. Lunchtime edition – a couple of updates and teamlists to come. There are several representative matches and more college rugby that headlines the weekend’s community rugby around the Wellington region and in...
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The Monday Wrap 4 April (community rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The opening weekend of Swindale Shield results are in the bag, and there will be no lounging around for defending champions Old Boys University who will want to bounce back quickly from their week one defeat to Petone in round two. They play Wainuiomata at William Jones Park this coming Saturday for the Peter Dunford...
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Eagles clip Tawa’s wings as one of three unbeaten teams
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Steven White, Martyn Bridge and Adam Julian. Results & Scoring (individual scorers as and when received) HERE Saturday evening round-up: A month in, and there are three unbeaten teams in Wellington Premier club rugby. Hutt Old Boys Marist, Petone and Poneke have all won their first four games of the 2022 season. The points...
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Tawa, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Sam Green: from Billygoat to Killer Hawk
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Try scorer Jacob Walmsley has a snooze, whilst teammates including Sam Green (left) celebrate his clutch try against Marist St Pat’s on Saturday. Photo: Natural Light Photography. By Adam Julian “I wasn’t going to play at all this year. I was tired and needed a new challenge,” Johnsonville loose forward Sam Green admitted of his...
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Petone held to draw but still lead Swindale on day of close results
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Tawa’s second team with the Harper Lock Shield, which they won with a round to spare last Saturday but were presented with it today on the terraces at Nairnville Park following their 22-22 draw with Old Boys University. By Steven White & Scott MacLean Results and scoring (as received) HERE Petone remain the competition leaders...
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The Monday Wrap 26 September (some rugby news and happenings to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Correct us if we are wrong, but there is no rugby in Wellington this coming weekend – the 15s season on a weekend (aside from a likely NPC semi-final for the Lions the following Saturday) has come to a close. There is a run of sevens tournaments and the Wellington Samoa Rugby Union’s 50th anniversary...
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Wellington Lions hoping to shake runners-up tag in Saturday’s NPC final
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Wellington Lions 2000. The Wellington Lions will be hoping to party like its 2000 on Saturday night – the year they won the National Provincial Championship major title for the first and only time in the ‘playoffs’ era. 2000 was their fourth success, having won in 1978, 1981 (also doing the NPC-Ranfurly Shield double) and...
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Half century up for Wellington Samoa Rugby Union
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Wellington Samoa Rugby Football Union are holding their 50th anniversary celebrations this Saturday at Porirua Park with a feast of rugby all day and on both fields. There are 10 matches being played throughout the day, culminating in the final match of the day on Jerry Collins Stadium between the Wellington Samoa Men’s and...
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Porirua, Wellington Region, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Tawa Squash Club
- Whether you are a current member or looking to start to play the game, Tawa Squash club is a great club to join and we know that this web site will be a wealth of information for all concerned.
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Wellington District Police
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Thorndon Tennis and Squash Club
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Kapiti Coast District Council
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Pelorus Trust
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Dwell Housing Trust
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Hutt District Cricket Club
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Wellington District Theatre Federation
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Hutt District Cricket Club
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The Sustainability Trust
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Karori Sanctuary Trust
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