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Jubilee Cup winning captains XV
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Jubilee Cup for Wellington club rugby supremacy has been contested every year since 1929, with some 19 clubs winning the title over nine decades. See a XV below made of up winning Jubilee Cup captains. As with these sorts of posts the below is not a definitive list or best of list, rather a...
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Lynn Davidson – 2021
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- Lynn Davidson is a poet and novelist. Davidson’s most recent publication is the poetry collection Islander. She won the Poetry New Zealand’s 2020 poetry Award and holds a PhD in Creative Writing from Massey University. Davidson will be using her time at Randell Cottage to write a memoir of her move to Scotland in 2016 […]
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Life Member Chat: Dave Brown (Northern United)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Northern United Life Member and former Club Captain, President and Treasurer Dave Brown at Poneke last weekend. PHOTO: Chainsaw Photos. In a new series, we catch up with a Life Member from a club. Starting with Dave Brown from Northern United. What is your rugby background and where did you spend your formative years? I...
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KCC Road Race Champions 2021
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- What started as an idea for awarding some of the Club's old trophies blossomed into a great event yesterday - the first Kapiti road Race Champs to be held as a separate event in many a year! Thirty-eight riders took to the Te Horo circuit yesterday to make for challenging racing in all grades.
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Past club rugby matches in photos. #001: Wellington v Upper Hutt Rams 2016
- Wellington Club Weekly
- In association with Mike Lewis Pictures , a series telling the story of the match behind a photo. For no particular reason, the first of this series is from 2016 in a second round Jubilee Cup match between the Wellington Axemen and the Upper Hutt Rams at Maidstone Park. Wellington won the match 31-15. In...
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Past club rugby matches in photos. #002: Ories v OBU 2013
- Wellington Club Weekly
- In association with Mike Lewis Pictures , a series telling the story of the match behind a photo. The second photo in this series is from 2013 in the seventh and final round Jubilee Cup match between Oriental-Rongotai and Old Boys University. In this photo, Julian Savea crosses for a key try in the Magpies’...
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Aisle be Back: The Silver Lake deal vote and Canes v Chiefs tonight
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy The fiasco of the European Super League should send a shiver down your spine. Touted by some as a victory for fan power, it’s likely to be the sort of victory in a zombie film where the last ghoul is slain, but you realise there’s still 15 minutes running time. Nek minnit....
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Life Member Chat: John Sheehan (Hutt Old Boys Marist)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- HOBM’s John Sheehan (left with black jacket) with former Club Captain Graeme Coley at the Hutt Rec. In a new series, we catch up with a Life Member from a club. In the second of these articles we catch up with John Sheehan from Hutt Old Boys Marist. What is your rugby background and where...
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NZ Barbarians U85kg Club Cup draw locked in
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Forty five Teams entered the 2021 competition and were structured into Northern, Central and Southern Conferences. Rounds 1 and 2 of the 2021 NZ Barbarians U85kg Club Cup were drawn on 16 April 2021 in a Northern, Central and Southern approach. The remaining rounds were drawn in a bracket draw out to a Final. Quarter...
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Aisle Be Back: All Blacks v Tonga
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy First test of the season Traditionally a time for armchair pundits to go out on a limb and make statements that will if later true, be recycled ad nauseam. The other strategy, far safe but less fun, is to downplay the whole deal, cut a lot of slack, and wait for the...
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Aisle be Back: bread from heaven
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy The roof will be on, so there’ll be no raining on the parade of Beauden Barrett this Sunday in Cardiff. No surprise that he would be handed his 100th cap at a prestige venue, rather than against Italy a week later. However, coach Foster is clear that this was also a form...
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Bond Banter 8 November (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Morning edition: With the 2021 sevens season a wasteland of cancellations, some clubs in the Hutt Valley have organised a few weekends of tournaments – all within the Covid-19 rules of course. The Hutt Valley 7s series saw a mini Colts tournament being played on Saturday, between Wainuiomata, Hutt Old Boys Marist and Avalon. HOBM...
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Review: Best on Tap’s Community Noticeboard
- The Wellingtonista
- This is the only theatre show currently running in Wellington, we’re told, as Community Noticeboard begins. It’s a little surreal to be back in a theatre – I’ve personally not been in one since like… June? – and it is especially surreal to be wearing masks and spaced out across a traverse in BATS Theatre’s Dome stage. […]
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Buck Rogers & Aqua Poodle
- Newtown Festival
- Buck Rogers & Aqua Poodle have been djing at infamous dance festivals and underground parties around Aotearoa since The Gathering in the late 90’s. Buck a founding member of ‘Le Tigress’ & ‘Menage a Trois’ and Aqua Poodle being a high priestess of ‘Divas on Decks’.Their mission is to connect one’s soul to the infinite […]
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Review: Poprox Improv
- The Wellingtonista
- Poprox Improv is the brainchild of a bunch of Wellington theatre stalwarts: Pippa Drakeford-Croad, Dylan Hutton, Austin Harrison, Nina Hogg, Jonny Paul & Nino Raphael, and it is a show absolutely worthy of their talent. Performed for the first time this night at Miramar’s gorgeous new performance venue – Roxy Live (a glorious new space […]
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Merry Christmas from Club Rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Club Rugby wishes the rugby community a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Here’s hoping we can put the recent difficult season – actually two seasons – behind us and start anew with a bumper 2022 season that is unhindered by lockdowns or meltdowns of the non-sporting variety. Club Rugby wishes to thank all...
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The cricketers – rugby XV
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Adam Julian & Ryan Gray The New Zealand cricket team defeated England in the second test to win a series in England for the first time since 1999. It is a continuation of historic and commanding form which has seen New Zealand rise to the top of the test rankings. Over a couple of...
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Short Passes 28 June (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Monday morning edition: A wet and wild weekend is set to continue into the new week, with high winds and a southerly blast on its way. The rugby pushes on. There are two midweek First XV school matches on Wednesday, while a representative contest on the same day has been shifted to Palmerston North because...
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Canadian international Nelles locking in Canterbury career
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: The Canterbury Women’s rugby team last year after winning their fourth consecutive Farah Palmer Cup title. PHOTO: Canterbury Women’s FPC Facebook By Adam Julian Cindy Nelles arrived in New Zealand in August 2018 with a big reputation. Since 2014 she had been a Canadian international, and a year earlier had competed at the World...
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Top 10 memorable seasons in Wellington rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: The Wellington Lions with the Ranfurly Shield – 2008 poster. The following article first appeared in a Wellington Lions match-day programme in 2009 and was first published online here in 2014. Apart from perhaps 2013 being a contender, there have been no noteworthy updates to this list since. With a record this year so...
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RE-BLOG: Last to Zero?
- Guardians of the Bays
- In August last year, the Wellington City Council declared a climate emergency, and released a blueprint outlining intentions and objectives to make the city carbon neutral by 2050. With a 30 year horizon, it was hard to get past the irony of the program name “Te Atakura, First to Zero.” Hopefully, by then, Wellington will […]
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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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Leg 1 Report – Central Triangle
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- Leg 1 report Our eight boats started in a very light Southerly on Friday afternoon, which meant a long drift out of Wellington harbour. Satellite Spy unfortunately caught an island of weed around their keel at the start, which slowed them considerably. After their dedicated crew took a quick swim to remove the weed, their [...]
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Leg 1 Report – Central Triangle
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- Leg 1 report Our eight boats started in a very light Southerly on Friday afternoon, which meant a long drift out of Wellington harbour. Satellite Spy unfortunately caught an island of weed around their keel at the start, which slowed them considerably. After their dedicated crew took a quick swim to remove the weed, their [...]
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Protecting Newtown’s diversity
- Wellington Scoop
- were sold in 1889 in the Wellesley block. It is a diverse historic eclectic place, still retaining a bit of grunge and resembling the Cuba district – a creative, interesting, slightly edgy place to be. People love it and are never bored in Newtown, home of the Newtown Festival, the largest free festival in New Zealand.
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Weekly E-News for Friday 29th July
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Mōrena A few days ago I received an unexpected windfall. One of my friends had had a death in her family and was helping to clear out her relative’s house. They came across her stash of embroidery threads, accumulated over the years, as the lady was a keen cross stitcher. Knowing that I am also […]
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Review: Shift Your Paradigm
- The Wellingtonista
- Shift Your Paradigm Reviewed by Lox Dixon Shift Your Paradigm (No Chairs Required) begins by welcoming us into the Dome space at BATS Theatre, for a chair seminar. The stage is sparse. Two cheap desks are set up, one to either side of stage, and an object (presumably a chair) covered by a sheet, sits […]
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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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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 025: Vincent Meredith
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Sir Vincent Robert Sissons Meredith was a leading player for the Wellington Axemen and the Wellington representative side over several years around the turn of the last century. Leaving Wellington, Meredith later had a noted legal career, mostly in Auckland, and spent time as Auckland’s provincial selector, a manager of two All Blacks teams on...
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The swamps are coming back. What are we going to do about it?
- Low Carbon Kapiti
- By Alison Lash, 27 August 2022 As most of us probably know, much of the Kāpiti coastal plain used to be a swamp. Prior to Pākehā settlement, Māori used and managed the area as a vast food basket. Pākehā settlers were unable to recognise the value of the area as a food source – to […]
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Owhiro Bay School
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Evans Bay Intermediate
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Island Bay School
- Our four teams had their last game of the season on Monday. Well done to all the players on a fantastic season. Thank you to all the parents and caregivers who coached and supported the teams; Kari Beaven, Chris Baring, Justin Webster, and Kate Lamport. Well done to the Island Bay Saints who came first in their playoff game!
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