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Short Passes 7 December – news in briefs and happenings
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The fifteens season is over, but resumes early in the New Year when the Super Rugby teams embark on their pre-season programmes. The representative sevens season is all but over, just this coming weekend’s Condor Sevens in Auckland to come. We will preview this from a Wellington schools perspective in a couple of days. +++++...
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Nine Wellington teams heading to Condor Sevens
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Scott MacLean This week sees the final act of the rugby season, with college Condor Sevens taking place once again at Auckland’s King’s College. This year a record nine Wellington teams will venture north, with a twist on this year’s event. Owing to its place on the schedule and with other events on, the...
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Change in structure for 2021 club season agreed upon
- Wellington Club Weekly
- WRFU release: Wellington Rugby Football Union’s 14 premier clubs have agreed on a structure for the 2021 Men’s Premier competition. Two options were presented by a working group made up of Club Chairs and Delegates who proposed competition formats in line with club feedback, and existing representative programmes. Central to the working group’s recommendations was...
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Hamilton and Howick heroes at colossal Condor Sevens
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Hamilton Boys’ High School team that won their school a sixth consecutive Condor Sevens title. PHOTO: HBHS Facebook By Adam Julian With 40 plus referees, 50 teams (30 boys, 20 girls – that’s 600-odd players in addition to a platoon of coaches and management) competing in 170 matches on four fields, backed by 29...
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Rugby in 1921: Part two representative rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Athletic Park in Wellington was the place to be for rugby fans in September 1921. In a little over a fortnight, from 7 September to 24 September, the former ground in Berhampore hosted two international matches and three Ranfurly Shield fixtures. Accounts of these games and the circumstances in which they were played follows. Wednesday...
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Berhampore, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6242, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Free after-school coaching for kids
- Wellington Tennis Club
- Our free tennis coaching programme for children after school on Wednesdays in term 1 has just a couple of spots left. Your children can attend four sessions for free as a taster to give them an introduction to tennis. Numbers are very limited! To enrol or with any questions: contact Adam on 027 286 9820 […]
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January Meeting - Combined BBQ with Kāpiti Branch
- Wellington VHF Group
- January Meeting - Combined BBQ with Kāpiti Branch ZL2WAL Wed, 01/27/2021 - 18:13 The January meeting is a combined meeting is a combined BBQ with Kāpiti Branch at QE2 Park Paekākāriki, enter via Wellington Road then Queen Elizabeth Road and meet in the open area indicated by the red cross in the photo .
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Mitre Flats Waingawa River
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- What better way to spend a fine weather Sunday than an easy WTMC day walk into Mitre Flats and then back to the roadend via the Waingawa River. Four of us enjoyed the perfect conditions for an approximately 8 hour round trip. Here is a 3 minute video of some of our fun-filled day.
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MSP’s first captain Mick Robbers passes away
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The first captain of the Marist St Pat’s team in 1971 and leading club administrator Mick Robbers has passed away. A former policeman, publican, Robbers was also well known as a real estate personality, with regular radio slots in recent years promoting the temptations of Kapiti Coast living, and many obliged. From the Marist St...
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Referee Development
- The SW Board are excited to share a new initiative aimed to lift referee capability and capacity in the Wellington region. Led by our SW District Referee Convenor Matey Galloway, participants will work closely with designated mentors through a personalised programme as well as collaborating and sharing ideas with fellow cohort members. Please see the […]
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Mid-table contenders time to shine in round nine
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Key matches this Saturday for several teams, including Ories and Norths. Ories are searching for a positive result against the Wellington Axemen at home, while Norths travel to the Hutt Rec to play the HOBM Eagles. By Scott MacLean Draws & Results are HERE The ninth round of the Swindale Shield looms as a crucial...
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Aisle be Back: Blackcaps v India
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy This is a rugby blog so of course I’m going to write about the cricket. By which I mean THE cricket. The world champions of the universe Black Caps – and the biggest darlings of New Zealand sports fandom that you are likely to see for a very long time. Which actually...
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Shoestring Champions – Peter Joseph and the Aotearoa Māori Sevens Team
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Former Aotearoa Māori Sevens Team members, current New Zealand Black Ferns captain Sarah Hirini (née Goss) and international sevens and 15s player and now referee Selica Winiata with the Roma Trophy in 2012. By Adam Julian “We only had a few weeks’ notice and had to find a lot of money. We got turned down...
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Day at the marae
- Capital Magazine
- Charmaine McLean-Whaanga was in the famous Washday at the Pa by Ans Westra as a little girl. Fifty-something years on, her grandson Chev is now a photographer himself, exploring Māori cultural identity in modern New Zealand. We asked Chev to show us around the Koraunui Marae in Stokes Valley, where he grew up.
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Urbanerds Tuesday 12.10: NEW VENUE!
- Talk Wellington
- How lucky we are in Te Upoko o te Ika, the Head of the Fish, that we can come together in big groups to talk, laugh, eat, drink and conspire! You know Urbanerds Wellington as a glorious gathering of civic collaborations, conspiracies and cool conversations. Well, it’s getting even better with a cool new venue!...
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Bond Banter 18 October (some rugby news and information to start the week)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Scott Waldrom (centre) announced that Saturday’s match for the Avalon Wolves U85kgs was his last rugby match. A breakout try he scored for the Wolves in a Swindale Shield match in 2004 still ranks as one of our favourite club rugby tries. PHOTO: Hugh Pretorius. MORNING EDITION: The second half of October means preparations are...
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Arthur G. Stewart
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- With deep sadness we note the passing of Arthur Stewart, long time member, supporter, stalwart of the Club. A keen and accomplished sailor and competitor, Arthur was a shareholder in or raced on several famous yachts, including Dollar Equity, Pacific Sundance, Whispers of Wellington, Granny Apple, Thundercloud, and Red Herring II. As well as regularly [...]
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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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Lordy Ōwhango has two All Blacks
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Roy Roper (centre) – the oldest living All Black. By Adam Julian Roy Roper and Josh Lord separated by a foot in height and three quarters of a century in age share an unlikely connection. The All Blacks were born in Ōwhango, situated 20 kilometres south of Taumarunui on State Highway 4 on the “main...
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Members Get Members promotion
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- Opening Day this year saw Club Commodore Dave Roberts announce a new promotion to encourage existing members to sign-up new members and receive a recognition for their efforts (> Join the Club) The ‘Member Get Member’ promotion runs from Opening Day (11 October 2021) through till the Commodore’s Trophy Race (30 April 2022). Existing members [...]
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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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Edwin sinel babot
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- Edwin Sinel Babot, Master Mariner, died in April 1903 – just a few months after starting his retirement. He was born about 1831 in Southampton, educated at Greenwich College and in 1846 went to sea as an apprentice in a vessel trading to South American ports. He was marine super-intendant in London for the Shaw, […]
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Working Bee Treasures
- Friends of Karori Cemetery
- Two of the treasures revealed in the 14th February working bee – the plot with the checkerboard ledger has two other Masonic symbols, one being the compass and set square. It was completely obscured by long grass and other greenery which had formed a thick mat. The Blaxall family plot commemorates a 20-year old son […]
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Penwill James Moore, 1920-2021
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- Over the Christmas break we were saddened to hear of the passing of the Club’s oldest and most enduring member, Penwill James Moore. Pen was born in Wellington in 1920, joined the Club in 1936, and remained a member until he died a few days before Christmas 2021. He began racing in Z Classes, and [...]
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Aisle be Back: When in Rome
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy I don’t know definitively that the refereeing delays in the All Blacks win over Wales were longer than usual. I certainly am not going to sit here and do a rewind with stopwatch in hand. Probably I just hit peak TMO, that feeling that surely I didn’t sign up to watch a...
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George Serrallach and the Evolution of Rugby Analysis
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Adam Julian It’s November 1999 and the baggage carousel rumbles at Heathrow Airport. Weary All Blacks collect their luggage after the long haul across hemispheres. Technical advisor Wayne Smith waits anxiously for a meandering 43kg parcel marked Oversize and Fragile to reach him. Inside two cases, attached to wheels, is ‘Battlestar,’ a computer that...
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Winners and losers from the Change in the GWRC Transport Rate
- Wellington Commuter
- The GWRC is changing how the Transport Rates that fund the regions PT service is allocated to ratepayers. They claim that this change means “Hutt Valley, South Wairarapa and Porirua pay a bit less toward public transport than they do now, while residents in Wellington city, Kāpiti and Masterton pay a bit more”.… Read more ...
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Principal’s Message – Mid Term 4, 2021
- Wellington High School
- At this time of year we would normally have a range of celebrations as our seniors and, in particular, our departing year 13 class move into exam mode. These events haven’t been possible, in their normal form, because the Ministry of Education sent advice to schools at the end of September which was a shift […]
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Frank Talbot Quartet
- Wellington Jazz Cooperative
- As a regular member of the Rodger Fox Big Band, Royal New Zealand Air Force Band and Julie Lamb Outfit, as well as playing with many shorter projects including twice touring Europe with the JM Jazz World Orchestra, Frank Talbot is a stalwart of the local scene. Having completed jazz and classical training at the […]
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Aisle be Back: All Blacks v France
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Kevin McCarthy There are many ways to skin a cat, but in the end, the cat dies. Thus, there are many ways to write a rugby opinion piece, but in the end, we want the cat to live. The cat being the All Blacks. So, the perhaps favourite technique is to absolutely lambast the...
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Weekly News 10 January 2022
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Happy New Year! This isn’t a real Weekly News, because we’re still on summer break. But here are a few notices nonetheless. This week Tuesday 6.00pm, speed session with Alice and Dani – 200m reps at 3km pace, Newtown Park. Sunday 8.30am, Honest Ten, outside Freyberg Pool Sunday 2.00pm, Summer Series Track and Field Meet […]
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Sister City 50th Anniversary Yacht Rally 2023 (CHC/WLG to Japan)
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- We are very pleased to promote this fantastic event that has been a while in the making. To celebrate the Sister City 50th Anniversary, a Yacht Rally 2023 from Christchurch and Wellington New Zealand to Kurashiki and Sakai Japan is planned to take place in March to June 2023. You can find out more details [...]
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