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Jubilee and Hardham Cup rugby to stay tight in third round
- Wellington Club Weekly
- An opening fortnight of rollercoaster results in both the Jubilee and Hardham Cups is predicted to continue into this Saturday's third round of Premier and Premier 2 rugby.
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EQC grants help volcano drones and other Victoria research take flight
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Victoria University of Wellington-led development of drones able to fly close to active volcanoes and withstand, monitor and analyse their emissions could transform the forecasting of volcanic eruptions.
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WELCOME TO THE NEW YEAR AND THE 60TH YEAR OF PPRFC!!
- Paremata Plimmerton RFC
- There is a lot of excitement surrounding the Club this year with new Premier coaching teams for both the men’s and women’s teams and new coaches at Premier Reserves.
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Plenty of runs, wickets and wickets in club cricket on Saturday
- Cricket Wellington
- Karori and Upper are the two frontrunners in the Wilkinson Pearce Cups and Hazlett Trophies with one round to play, after an exciting day of club cricket on Saturday
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Karori, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Plenty of runs, wickets and records in club cricket on Saturday
- Cricket Wellington
- Karori and Upper are the two frontrunners in the Wilkinson Pearce Cups and Hazlett Trophies with one round to play, after an exciting day of club cricket on Saturday
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Karori, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Club Rugby Saturday 22 August – scoring and results updates post
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Draws and Teamlists HERE Premier (Swindale Shield) 22/8/2020 2:45pm Paremata-Plimmerton RFC vs Northern United RFC Ngati Toa Domain: 1 22/8/2020 2:45pm Upper Hutt Rams RFC vs Hutt Old Boys Marist RFC Maidstone Park: 1 22/8/2020 3:00pm Johnsonville RFC vs Wainuiomata RFC Helston Park: 1 22/8/2020 3:00pm Old Boys University RFC vs Petone Porirua Park: 1...
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Porirua, Wellington Region, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Thank you to our Sponsors and Congrats to our Raffle winners!
- Hataitai Community Website
- THANK YOU It’s with heartfelt thanks that we wish to thank those individuals and businesses who supported our Christmas on the Green raffles by providing goods and services as prizes.
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Community rugby fields lighting up with competition and pre-season rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Old Boys University and Massey pack a scrum down last Saturday. Catch OBU at Mary Crowther Park tomorrow to play Hutt Old Boys Marist. By Steven White & Scott MacLean It’s the autumn equinox this weekend, and whilst the mornings and evenings will be growing steadily darker from here on in, the afternoons are about...
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Hurricanes v Fijian Drua and Crusaders Opening two rounds Stat Attacks
- Wellington Club Weekly
- In association with Hurricanes statistics compiler Peter Marriott, the Stat Attack returns in 2025. Starting the new season, the Hurricanes played their 408th and 409th Super Rugby competition matches against the Crusaders in Christchurch and the Fijian Drua in Napier. Facts and figures from both matches (starting with the most recent one) below. Round 2...
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Pat Quin remembered for his generosity and love of local rugby
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Steven White and contributors Pat Quin, who passed away last week, had a long association with many clubs, teams and people in the Wellington rugby community, including this website with the company he founded Rob Law Max being a key supporter and sponsor of this website over the past decade. As one of many...
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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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Lunchtime Concert with vegetable. machine. animal [Kieran Mongahan] and Andrew Faleatua
- Toi Pōneke
- Kieran Mongahan will be in the gallery performing with vegetable.machine.animal 'trio', which involves plants, a synthesiser and live drumming. Joining him on keyboards and fagufagu will be GUEST recording artist Andrew Faleatua.
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Toi Pōneke Arts Centre, Footscray Avenue, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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New Zealand Development and Wellington through to Cup quarters in Australia
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The New Zealand Development and Wellington sides are both through to the Men’s Cup quarterfinals of the UON Central Coast 7s tournament after finishing first and second respectively in their pools today.
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Butler and Fellows included in New Zealand Indoor Cricket men’s squad
- Cricket Wellington
- Story: Ahmad Khawaja Wellington duo Kieran Butler and Bryce Fellows have been selected in the New Zealand Men’s Indoor Cricket team to tour Singapore and India for separate bilateral series’ in April 2020.
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Vice-Chancellor reflects on last year and looks to the future
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Vice-Chancellor Grant Guilford and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Māori) Rawinia Higgins recently hosted an alumni reception in Wellington, sharing their thoughts on the last year and updating alumni on plans for the future.
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Naenae Stalwart and former first-class umpire Reg Alexander passes away
- Cricket Wellington
- The wider Wellington cricket community recently lost one of its true stalwarts with the passing last week of Naenae Old Boys past player and life member and former first-class umpire Reg Alexander.
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Money, strategy and our Regional Land Transport Plan – your submission guide
- Talk Wellington
- Any tax money for Wellington region transport stuff relies on this budget bid story. Submisions are open and close Monday 24th June. We’ve gone deep so you don’t have to – and if you’re in a rush, the Typing Cat has your back! This post has 1.Whys and wherefores 2.Submission guidance mirroring the consultation survey:...
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Akatarawa Forest – the Secret Seven and the quest to find 73
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Way back in 2010 Tony and Jackie entered the Akatarawa 24 hour Rogaine with the idea of being totally non-competitive and just cruise around the course for fun. Although the forest is not an ideal area for a rogaine given its often dense bush and acres of even denser supplejack these were outweighed by having ... Read more
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Porirua Park 15s rugby and 34th annual Shannon 7s on Saturday
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Porirua Park and the Shannon Domain are the two venues for rugby around the Wellington region tomorrow, with two 15 games at Porirua Park and the annual Shannon 7s tournament being played. The first match at Jerry Collins Stadium is round two of the Hurricanes region inter-academy series between the Wellington Academy and the Manawatu...
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington: 016 Fred Roberts and Jim Moffitt
- Wellington Club Weekly
- From their inception in 1888 through to their amalgamation with Rongotai Old Boys in 1967 to form Oriental-Rongotai, the Oriental club produced five All Blacks. Oriental’s All Blacks were: Fred Roberts (1905, 1907-08 and 1910), Hector ‘Mona’Thomson (1905-6 and 1908), Jim Moffitt (1920-21), Alexander ‘Nugget’ Pringle (1923) and Charlie Gillespie (1913). Of these, Fred Roberts...
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Wins for Wellington Samoans, Centurions and U19s in home representative matches
- Wellington Club Weekly
- It was club mate against mate today in the Wellington Samoans – Wellington Māori match at William Jones Park. Joe Faleafaga offloads in the tackle of Luke Kapene. Faleafaga would score a hat-trick and Kapene one try in the Samoans’ 46-8 win. There were convincing wins today for two representative teams and a comeback and...
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First round silverware and seedings for championship round decided this weekend
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: Poneke teams are at home at Kilbirnie Park to host Petone and Hutt Old Boys Marist are away at Miramar to play Oriental-Rongotai By Scott MacLean Version 1 preview below. Tawa and the Wellington Axemen meet this afternoon at Lyndhurst Park, so this preview and the results page will be updated accordingly later this...
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WTMC Ruapehu Lodge – your base for summer and winter mountain adventures
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- WTMC Ruapehu Lodge – your base for summer and winter mountain adventures A page with all the information required for booking the lodge, finding and getting to the lodge, facilities at the lodge, and what opportunities there are for year-round activities from the lodge. 📋 About the Lodge 📍 Lodge Location 🚗 Winter carparking 🏠 ... Read more
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OBU and Ories win Jubilee Cup eliminators in tightly fought matches
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Oriental-Rongotai flanker Sione Halalilo pressing hard at the end of the Magpies’ 30-27 win over the Upper Hutt Rams in front of a big crowd at Maidstone Park today. PHOTO: Andy McArthur. By Steven White, Scott MacLean and Adam Julian JUBILEE Cup results and scoring (with scorers as received) is HERE HARDHAM Cup results and...
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A New Year - and Record Store Day 2023 at Slow Boat!!
- Slow Boat Records
- Howdy, all, and welcome back to 2023 - well, yikes, it has gotten off to a horrorshow start to lots of folks North of us - Cyclone Gabrielle showed little mercy in ripping through communities in, particularly, Gisborne, Hawkes Bay, Northland and the West Coat of Auckland, for which we send our deepest sympathies and condolences to all those affected.
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Slow Boat Records, Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 033: Patrick McEvedy and Arthur O’Brien
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Arthur O’Brien (left) in 1904 and Patrick McEvedy in 1908. Two players who attended St Pat’s Town a couple of years apart in the 1890s and played against the All Blacks for Great Britain/Anglo-Welsh teams on their tours in 1904 and 1908. Of the pair, McEvedy, is the most well-known, primarily because he leant his...
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 036: Charlie Gillespie and Alexander Pringle
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Gillespie left and Pringle right, Oriental club All Blacks 1913 and 1923. Two Oriental clubmen who played a decade apart but had much in common. Both Gillespie and Pringle were hard-nosed forwards who both gave unwavering commitment to Oriental in Wellington club rugby over several seasons, both played a similar number of games for Wellington...
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Pioneers of Rugby in Wellington 040: Hercules ‘Bumper’ and Alan Wright
- Wellington Club Weekly
- A father-son duo who both featured in Wellington club rugby and played for Wellington and New Zealand, one in rugby league and the other for the All Blacks. Hercules, or ‘Bumper’ Wright as he was known around the traps was a Wellington representative out of Petone between 1903-07, playing 27 games for his province including...
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Petone, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Club Rugby Betting Insights with Legiano Sports: Strategies and Responsible Betting
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Club rugby carries a particular weight. The rivalries run deep, the venues feel close, and the margins between winning and losing are rarely comfortable. In the middle of this environment, some bettors look toward platforms such as legiano casino, and beside it, the broader sportsbook brand legiano, which often promotes club-level rugby markets as part...
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Losing our heritage: a 104-year-old building, abandoned and dilapidated
- Wellington Scoop
- It had the financial support of Prime Minister Sir Joseph Ward and in its glory days its history included being used as a church hall and a music studio. The scruffy, dilapidated building at 30 Arthur Street used to be the Boys’ Institute – built in 1906 by the same architect who designed the Wellington and Christchurch railway stations.
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