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The Agency Group 10000m Festival start lists
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- Elite Mens Race 7pm (19 athletes) 1 Chignell, Oli M24 Hill City University Athl 27:52.20 __________ 2 Oakley, Julian M29 Athletics Tauranga Inc 29:39.00 __________ 3 Lee, Ronan M21 Pakuranga Athletic Club I 29:45.00 __________ 4 Dixon, Harry M32 Feilding Moa Harriers 29:45.00 __________ 5 Dryden, Christopher M23 University of Canterbury 29:47.00 __________ 6 Tse, […]
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 048: Dick Pelham and Jackie Ruru
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Richard Pelham (circled left) and Jackie Ruru ( circled right) as part of the 1930 New Zealand Maori team that lost 19-13 in Wellington to the touring Great Britain side. Pelham and Ruru were the side’s midfielders and both scored tries in the match. Two freakishly talented Māori sportsmen who started their careers playing for...
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Hurricanes v Brumbies Stat Attack
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- Xavier Numia – made like Christian Cullen and scored two tries against the Brumbies. The Hurricanes met the Horsemen in Canberra on Saturday afternoon, meeting their maiden loss of the 2024 Super Rugby season. Some facts and figures from that fixture by Peter Marriott below. Week 10 v Brumbies: Lost 19-27 The Hurricanes and the...
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Is Rome burning?
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- By Rolling Maul According to legend, the Roman emperor Nero set fire to the capital of the Roman empire on the night of 19 July, AD 64 and fiddled while the city burned. According to the historical record, the fire destroyed much of the city and threw the population into a panic. It also destroyed...
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The Wrap Up (Term 2, Week 10)
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- Important Dates Monday 17 July – Start of Term 3 Wednesday 19 July: 2.00-6.00pm. Senior students’ parents evening – school closes at 1.20pm for all students. Monday 24 July: 2.00-6.00pm. Junior students’ parents evening – school closes at 1.20pm for all students. Monday 24 July: 6pm. Board meeting Monday 7 August: 3.45-6.00pm. Future Focus evening […]
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The Wrap Up (Term 2, Week 10)
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- Important Dates Monday 17 July – Start of Term 3 Wednesday 19 July: 2.00-6.00pm. Senior students’ parents evening – school closes at 1.20pm for all students. Monday 24 July: 2.00-6.00pm. Junior students’ parents evening – school closes at 1.20pm for all students. Monday 24 July: 6pm. Board meeting Monday 7 August: 3.45-6.00pm. Future Focus evening […]
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Rugby coming up throughout August, September and October
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The Wellington Maori – Wellington Samoans clash is always a feature on the representative calendar. They meet this year at Ngati Toa Domain on 19 August. Club rugby in 2023 is winding up through the Lower North Island, but there is plenty of rugby still on the table over the next two to three months....
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Auditions – Arsenic and Old Lace
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- Kapiti Playhouse is pleased to advertise auditions for their first production of 2012 – Arsenic and Old Lace. The play, which will be directed by Adriann Smith, is a classic horror / who-dunnit spoof. There are fourteen characters though some will be doubled. Ages range from 19/20 through to 95 and there are three parts [...]
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Meeting 15 April 2013
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- The April meeting will be on Monday 15 April at the Newtown Hall Daniell St (opposite the Mediteranean Food Warehouse) starting at 7:30pm. Meetings are the third Monday of every month through until November. Mark your calendar for: 20 May, 17 June, 15 July, 19 August, 16 September, 21 October, and 18 November.
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Real cycling progress: the Leonie Gill Pathway opens
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- Celia Wade-Brown cuts the ribbon opening the Pathway Although cycling in Wellington sometimes seems to be mired in “paralysis by analysis”, on Sunday 19 April it was great to join Councillors, local residents, walkers and cyclists for the opening of a real piece of cycling (and walking) infrastructure: the Leonie Gill Pathway in Kilbirnie.
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington: 088 Brian Steele
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Leo Brian Steele is Wellington’s oldest living All Black, and the second oldest nationwide (at the time of this profile being published on 18 September 2024). Steele was born on 19 January 1929, not long after the oldest All Black Wiliam McCaw (Southland, born 27 August 1927). Both players made their All Blacks debuts in...
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 113: Ron Horsley
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- A late bloomer, Ron Horsley also let his actions speak louder than his words. In fact, Ron Horsley didn’t start playing rugby until he was 19. His rise was rapid and the specialist lock quickly ascended the rugby ranks to the top Wellington Football Club Senior team, on to the Wellington representative side and then...
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Match Report Rd 4 Swindale – OBU notch up solid victory in Wellington College homecoming
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- <div class="slider slider-nav-circle slider-nav-large slider-nav-light slider-style-normal" data-flickity-options='{ "cellAlign": "center", "imagesLoaded": true, "lazyLoad": 1, "freeScroll": false, "wrapAround": true, "autoPlay": 6000, "pauseAutoPlayOnHover" : true, "prevNextButtons": true, "contain" : true, "adaptiveHeight" : true, "dragThreshold" : 10, "percentPosition": true, "pageDots": true, "rightToLeft": false, "draggable": true, "selectedAttraction": 0.1, "parallax" : 0, "friction": 0.6 }' > #image_1890899486 { width: 100%;} #image_955813909 { width: 100%;} #image_124919640 { width: 100%;} #image_1041185973 { width: 100%;} #image_747897586 { width: 100%;} #image_1943740718 { width: 100%;} #image_1909085311 { width: 100%;} #image_1070203354 { width: 100%;} #image_757190610 { width: 100%;} #image_1047843658 { width: 100%;} Thanks to Bruce Thomson for the photos OBU 52 Johnsonville 7ConditionsOBU started from the Basin Reserve end back to the changing sheds in the first half. It was a beautiful sunny day but the sun was quite low on the horizon making it difficult playing into it. There was no wind of any concern and the mercury struggled to get to double digits. Commentary coming to you from the scoreboard grandstand.John ‘JC’ Cable was kindly present to correct my errors.Notable performancesSam Coombs’ nose for the line has to earn him a spot on the list!Dale Sabbagh has become a true leader in the backline over the last few years and the team as a whole. His goalkicking was superb, he was always dangerous on the attack and precise on defence.Matt Fowler was very busy and must have been annoying for the Johnsonville forwards! His distribution was solid and his dabs around the side meant defenders had to stay on him rather than drifting out to the ball runners.It was good to see Reece Plumtree back at this level. He only had 2 or 3 runs but they counted.The whole front row deserves massive ups for a truly dominant performance.The locking combination of James and Taine together with Caleb on the flank gives some great height at the lineout and all three showed great skills and pace around the park while still doing the tight work when needed.How the game unfolded5 mins – OBU turnover a Johnsonville lineout the ball goes out to the left and back to the right a few times before Sam Coombs crashes over the line. Converted by Dale Sabbagh7-0 OBU lead11 mins – Johnsonville on the attack. OBU turns it over and Callum Harkin clears it downfield for Sam Reid to chase. Sam gets up to pressure well but with the naked eye, it looked like he was stepped and instinctively put the foot out which partially tripped the Johnsonville player. Clubrooms discussion afterwards reveals Sam says he went to kick the ball as the Johnsonville player picked it up. Either way, it doesn’t matter the ref calls him over to issue the yellow card.17 mins – OBU is camped on the Johnsonville line. After a few pick and goes Shamus Langton charges to the right side of the ruck and gets over but is held up.18 mins – From the resulting scrum Dale runs it around the outside of the defence and into the right-hand corner. The ref calls it back for a scrum to Johnsonville. I assume it was lost forward in the dive but the referees signal isn’t clear from my position.22 mins – OBU elects a scrum deep in Johnsonville territory after taking the penalty advantage. The ball is cleared to the right and Dale goes around the defenders and dots in the corner and converts it.14-0 OBU lead27 mins – OBU is penalised 30 meters out in front of the sticks the Johnsonville kicker lines it up but launchers a worm-burner. The score is unchanged.37 mins – Matt Fowler breaks around the side of the ruck where Johnsonville had been too slow to mark up. He gets in behind the defence quickly, commits the defender and offloads to Taine Plumtree who saw the opportunity opening up and gassed it to be in support for the pass. Dale converts it.21-0 OBU lead39 mins – Great move down the right-wing. Jack Green runs onto the ball and makes a quick 30 metres before chipping it deep into Johnsonville territory. Matt Fowler runs onto the ball and gets taken in a good solid tackle. There is some phase play before Jack Green gets over the line but it’s knocked on.40 mins – OBU launches a dominant scrum and turns over the Johnsonville feed. Adding insult to injury the scrum drives over the line for Shamus to claim the pushover try. Dale keeps the kicking run intact by slotting the conversion.Half Time 28-0 OBU lead42 mins – OBU makes a mistake running the ball out from our own territory. Johnsonville turns it over. It looks like it’s going to be a regulation run in for the halfback but he gets caught in a good cover tackle. The loosehead prop for Johnsonville ducks around to the right of the posts to claim the pot of gold.28-7 OBU lead45 mins – OBU brings the ball out from their own territory. Caleb Delaney launches a big long cut-out pass to James Poloniati who steams in from about 35 meters to dot down in the corner. Conversion misses. Reece Plumtree comes on for Callum Harkin.33-7 OBU lead52 mins – Shamus runs in a try from around halfway outstripping the defenders for sheer pace. Conversion misses. Subs Caleb, Taine, James, Kenan, Matt Fowler off. Replaced by Sam Godwin, Josh Gimblett, Tiaki Fabish, Matt Sleith and Kyle Preston.38-7 OBU lead55 mins – Great run down the right-wing by Reece with a great inside pass to Sam Reid to finish it off. The conversion was successful. Lawrence Lim on for Fui. Lawry, a popular figure, gets a rousing reception from his mates in the Prem Reserve and Colts teams watching on from up on the terraces.45-7 OBU Lead70 mins – Sam Reid takes a good run down the right-hand side of the field and releases the pass to Reece running off his shoulder. Reece cuts back on the angle to the posts to shake any last hopes of a Johnsonville defender covering.52-7 OBU lead78 mins – Johnsonville penalised in their own 22, quick tap taken but comes to nothing Johnsonville not back 10 so we go again. Eventually, Johnsonville number 15 can’t help but play the ball on the ground. He gets a yellow card for his troubles.Final Score 52-7 to OBUScorersShamus Langton 2 x Tries.Taine Plumtree, Dale Sabbagh, Reece Plumtree, James Poloniati, Sam Reid, Sam Coombs – 1 Try eachDale Sabbagh 6 x ConversionsThe post Match Report Rd 4 Swindale – OBU notch up solid victory in Wellington College homecoming appeared first on OBU Rugby.
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Wellington Firebirds squad announced for Second Game of Ford Trophy
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- The Wellington Firebirds squad to play in their second game of the Ford Trophy against the Devon Hotel Central Stags at the Basin Reserve, Wellington on December 30, 2015 is: Michael Papps (Captain) Brent Arnel Tom Blundell Craig Cachopa Grant Elliott Dane Hutchinson Matt McEwan Stephen Murdoch Jeetan Patel Michael Pollard Anurag Verma Luke Woodcock Notables: Michael Papps will bring up 150 List A matches Brent Arnel requires a further five wickets to achieve 100 in List A matches Match starts at 11am, gates open at 10am Ticket prices are; Adults $10, Children $5, Family $30
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Wellington Firebirds squad announced to play the Otago Volts on Wednesday
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- The Wellington Firebirds squad to play in their sixth game of the Ford Trophy against the Otago Volts at the Basin Reserve, Wellington on January 13, 2016 is: Michael Papps (Captain) Brent Arnel Tom Blundell Craig Cachopa Alecz Day Dane Hutchinson Matt McEwan Stephen Murdoch Jeetan Patel Michael Pollard Anurag Verma Luke Woodcock Notables: Brent Arnel requires two wickets to achieve 100 in List A matches The Firebirds are currently fifth on the table, with one win, three losses and one ‘no result’ record from five games. Match can be followed via live scoring at www.cricketwellington.co.nz
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Central Region 7s on Saturday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The second annual post-covid revived Central Region 7s is being hosted by the Manawatu Rugby Football Union on Saturday. This is the tournament that was played in Levin for many years, prior to Covid 19 striking the nation and it going into abeyance for three years. There were green shoots in its revival last year...
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Matchday Premier 2 Scoring highlights: Tawa (29) v Norths (24)
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- The two sides met at Lyndhurst Park in their Premier 2 HD Morgan Memorial Cup semi-final. Tawa came home with a wet sail to establish a match-winning 29-19 lead with a few minutes to play, despite having been reduced to 13 players following to sin-binnings midway through the second half. An unanswered try during this...
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Experienced hooker Leni Apisai rolling with the Lions
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- Leni Apisai was back playing a full season of club rugby for Paremata-Plimmerton this year. Photo: Stewart Baird. By Steven White The Wellington Lions were leading Taranaki 21-19 with two minutes to play on Sunday afternoon when they sealed the win in the wet with a textbook 20-metre rolling maul try in the far corner....
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All Blacks v France #3 Stat Attack
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The All Blacks concluded the first part of their international season with a clean sweep series victory over France in Hamilton on Saturday. Some facts and figures from the fixture below by statistician Peter Marriott New Zealand v France in Hamilton: Won 29-19 New Zealand completed a clean sweep against France in this three-test series....
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Short Passes 9 March
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- 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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Short Passes 16 March
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- Above: Try time for MSP against Ories on Saturday in their pre-season fixture at Rongotai College. PHOTO: Tom Minton. More photos HERE It’s the opening week of the club rugby season. Or is it? The Covid-19 outbreak has seen events in the sporting world move quickly in the past week, with major leagues suspending their...
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Swindale Shield opening weekends in photos
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: HOBM lock Jeremy Thrush scoring one of his two tries in the Eagles’ 29-6 win over the Wests Roosters in the opening round of the the 2008 Swindale Shield at neutral Porirua Park. The opening round of the 2020 Swindale Shield was scheduled to be played this weekend. Covid-19 has forced the competition’s...
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Barrett sabbatical extended
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- New Zealand Rugby has announced Beauden Barrett’s sabbatical will extend to 2030 in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak. All Blacks coach Ian Foster confirmed the move as New Zealand enters another week of Level 4 lockdown. “Beaudie’s nursing a couple of niggles so we’re going to manage his minutes carefully. Player burnout is a...
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August 2019 Main Meeting - John ZL4JY on LTE at 4RF Communications
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- August 2019 Main Meeting - John ZL4JY on LTE at 4RF Communications ZL2HD Mon, 08/19/2019 - 17:08 John Zl4JY will speak on the new 4RF Communications LTE radios. See 4rf.com Also DMR Codeplug Updates Rob ZL2WAL will be able to update some models with the latest codeplugs. Please see Rob at the start of the meeting.
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Turere Ridge and Turere Stream (aka last club trip before lockdown)
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- Matt had put a huge amount of work into organizing bushcraft but unfortunately the uncertainty with the rapidly changing Covid-19 situation meant the planned course could not go ahead. Instead Matt proposed a day trip of navigation, route finding and river travel in the Remutaka Forest Park. Eight of us set off from the Catchpool ... Read more
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Update from Capital Footbal
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- Dear Clubs,Below is the latest update from New Zealand Football regarding community football: Community football postponement extended until at least Queen’s Birthday weekend New Zealand Football and the seven Federations have announced that the community football postponement has been extended until at least Queen’s Birthday Weekend (Saturday 30 May 2020), due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Rugby in 2020 – an update
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- Fulltime in the Poneke-Tukapa pre-season match for the Zemba Cup was almost two months ago. Players and supporters alike are hoping for some rugby soon. PHOTO: Tom Minton. While the move back to normality commences with this coming Monday night’s move to Level 3 on the Covid-19 response chart, rugby will remain dormant. Sports that...
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From the vault: Seventh round matches in photos
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- Ories players under their own posts against Marist St Pat’s in 2009. Ories came back from this early setback to win 30-24. The seventh round of the 2020 Swindale Shield was originally scheduled this Saturday, on the first weekend of May. But the rugby guns remain silent as Covid-19 ravages the sporting nation. Swindale...
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Community rugby to begin preparation to play
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- Plans to prepare for the return of community rugby will begin in earnest when COVID-19 alert level two begins, following guidance about organised sport from Sport New Zealand on Thursday. NZR Chief Executive Mark Robinson said the guidelines provided clarity for provincial unions, clubs and schools, and meant staff and volunteers could make robust plans...
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From the vault: ninth round matches in images
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- Above: Hutt Old Boys Marist Power-ed to a 30-28 win over Tawa in round nine of 2018 in a clash of two of the leading teams. PHOTO: NZ Lenz. The ninth and penultimate round of the 2020 Swindale Shield was originally scheduled this Saturday. The rugby fields remain unused as Covid-19 ravages the nation. We...
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