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2000s with 30-something Corey Senior finding a photo from his High School Prom in 1989. Corey has a flashback to his senior year and the musical follows the trials and tribulations of being a teenager in the 80s, all set around the top musical hits from that decade. MHJC drama teacher Abbigail Shields says: “Offering a schoolwide production that includes all year levels really helps build on Mission Heights Junior College’s whanau values.
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Teachers buckle under pressure Principals of local primary schools are deeply concerned about the crisis of teacher shortage and the increasing strain on teachers. ■■By Farida Master
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onsider this – a student gets into a wild rage in a classroom and starts throwing everything around including books and a pair of scissors. He starts kicking chairs and sends a desk flying across the room. The rest of the children watch, terrified. The teacher quickly evacuates the class to keep other children safe. The student ends up smashing up the entire classroom. The teacher is stressed out by the disruptive behaviour. She can’t cope with it anymore. In another classroom, there is a huge gap between the students with high needs in a class. There is a mix of students with a range of disabilities from speech problems to auditory processing difficulties, epilepsy and a couple of children on the autistic spectrum disorder. They all need special attention.
“There are no teachers applying for a job.” – Alan McIntyre, principal Owiaroa Primary Admitting that teachers are finding it extremely hard to cope with the stress of increasing special needs students filling up the classrooms, Alan McIntyre – principal of one of the biggest primary schools in Auckland with a roll of 800 students, says teachers are beginning to collapse under the strain. Getting relief teachers is a major issue. With fewer teachers getting into the profession and the more experienced ones retiring, there is an
Leyette Callister, principal of Howick Primary. Times photo Farida Master
ever-widening chasm. “There are no teachers applying for the job,” says Mr McIntyre. His deputy principal at Owairoa Primary, Christine Bull, says that equally stressful is the responsibility of being a Special Education Needs Coordinator (SENCO). It gives her very little time to complete other aspects of her job. She ends up spending all her time trying to ensure that children with special educational needs and disabilities within the school receive the support they need and deserve. “Our school is now employing 12 teacher aides, paid from locallyraised funds, to assist in classes,” says Ms Bull. “I have to meet up with the families and try to figure out what the real problem is and then connect them to the special agencies for help. It could be that the parents have separated and the child’s routine is disturbed because he is living in more than one home. Or that the parent has major family/health issues and is more dependent on the school to look after the child. There are so many other issues to be considered,” she says. “The largest growing problem for children in all schools is the rising anxiety levels and it’s “a trend that is growing with children becoming distraught and anxious”. There is a great deal of time involved in having meetings and recording all the data, she says. “We often have to play counsellor, which is something we are not really trained for.”
Ian Dickinson, principal Pigeon Mountain Primary with deputy principal Tracy Leader. Times photo Farida Master
Leyette Callister, principal of Howick Primary, is equally concerned about the under-resourcing of schools. She says that while inclusion is good, there is a point where the Ministry of Education needs to tell the parents that they need to put their child in a special needs environment. “We have a policy of inclusion and
“To support our children we have to dip into our own school funding for more teacher aides.” – Ian Dickinson, principal Pigeon Mountain Primary catering to every child’s needs but it gets to a ridiculous stage because of being under-resourced. We just don’t have enough teacher aides. It’s important to understand that while we really enjoy having your child at school, we also have a responsibility of keeping other children safe.” A case in point is an autistic child at school. “The child couldn’t sit still and would keep circling around the class which was very disconcerting
for the teacher and students. There were times she would get so agitated she’d snap a pencil and start chewing on it. It was inappropriate behaviour and, unfortunately, the mother wasn’t willing to work with us. “Another child with Down syndrome once ran away from school. Fortunately the child was found. The Ministry of Education then fenced the property around the classroom with a patch of green.” She says that additional resourcing is needed to help senior staff as teachers are beginning to say `we are not going to deal with this’. “There is just not enough money to run our schools,” she says. “A lot of experienced teachers have moved house out of Auckland and for younger teachers who are just learning the ropes, it is a big ask. The quality and number of new applicants is low. It’s a huge challenge we are facing. The Ministry of Education is in a mess. “In my opinion, our much experienced teachers would go without an increase of salary if there are better working conditions.” Ian Dickinson, principal of Pigeon Mountain School, says the complexity of needs has increased and, with that, it is getting harder to get teachers in the classroom. “Recruiting teachers is the biggest challenge. With the expectation and increasing demand on the teacher as well as accountability and paper work increasing, from 60 applicants for a teaching job, it has reduced to three or four,” he says.
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“To support our children we have to dip into our own school funding for more teacher aides. Fortunately for us, the Board of Trustees have been very supportive. Deputy principal Tracy Leader, who has the additional responsibility of dealing with SENCO, reiterates that sometimes they have no idea what they are dealing with. “We are not psychologists.” Admitting that it can get very frustrating, she says that there are multi-
“There is just not enough money to run our schools.” – Leyette Callister, principal of Howick Primary agencies involved when it comes to dealing with high needs students. “You are passed on from one department to another. We have to make referrals to the Resource Teachers for Learning and Behaviour (RTLB) at Pakuranga Intermediate which is a fabulous service but they are under a lot of pressure as well. “The whole system is at a breaking point.” ➤➤What do you think? Email farida@times.co.nz
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“The formative years are so important for children so our focus is on giving children the strong foundation for future learning,” says Natasha Rawiri, centre director. “Children who leave here have the confidence to move onto to primary school because they know how to ask for help if they need it, they know how to self manage and they have the confidence to make a friend or go to the toilet on their own so they can focus on their learning.”
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tive teaching. Recently Treetops has implemented primary care giving programme where each child has a specific teacher who can help them so they feel comfortable and confident in the classroom. Dotted around the classroom are a dozen teachers, each with a group of four or five students. This is another thing Treetops prioritises – smaller ratios than what is required by the Ministry of Education. “Smaller groups per teacher means that children are getting greater individual attention, and teachers are able to monitor each child’s individual growth and indentify their strengths and areas for development,” Yvette says. Treetops Botany is a licensed childcare that caters for up to 80 children, operating in 3 separate areas based on the children’s ages. Treetops Botany is hosting an open day on Saturday August 11 from 10-12pm. All are welcome, so pop down to Sunset Terrace; Botany Town Centre to find out why Treetops is where your little one’s learning journey should begin. Treetops Early Learning Centre Botany Sunset Terrace, Botany Town Centre, upstairs by Whitcoulls Phone 09 272 4448 www.treetopslearning.co.nz
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YOUTH COUNCIL
A fresh perspective ■ BY THERESE HENKIN
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ast week the young people of Howick had their voices heard by the Howick Local Board. The Howick Youth Council presented young people’s solutions to the community’s most pressing issues to local board members in a workshop last Tuesday. The Howick Youth Council operates under the Howick Local Board to ensure voices of youth are heard and hoped bringing attention to young people’s ideas will guide the local board’s future decisions, says youth council chairperson Zachary Wong. During the workshop the youth council handed over a set of recommendations written by local students covering issues of the environment, transport, equity, mental and physical well-being, and civic participation. “We think it’s really important that the voices of young people are heard by our decision-makers. We’re really excited that we’ve got a document that represents the wishes and the aspirations of young people on some really important issues affecting them,” says Wong. “We’re hopeful that the local board will be able to implement some of the suggestions these young people have put forward.” Solutions included in the document came from discussions among local high school stu-
The Howick Youth Council with Howick Local Board members. The youth council presented young people’s ideas to solve issues around transport, equity, the environment, and well-being to the board on July 24. Photo: Irra Lee.
dents that took place at the Howick Youth Council’s annual youth summit in May. Students were given a chance to hear from experts in each of the topics, Wong says, and use this information to help guide their recommendations. Students were also asked to vote on different commendations to determine which were most widely supported. “These recommendations are all a true reflection of what young people in our community think and how they want to see community’s issues handled. The Howick Youth Council was just there to facilitate writing the final document,” he says. “This is the first time we have ever worked with the Howick Local Board and recommended real change in the community. Nothing like this has ever been done before in our area so it’s really good to hear what people
want to see happen in our community and be able to help bring that to life.” The youth council handed over 35 recommendations to the board. The main recommendations were: ➤ Accreditation for retailers and local companies for their commitment to reducing their environmental impact to address how businesses affect New Zealand’s environment. ➤ Address the lack of awareness and understanding of mental wellbeing by developing a community symbol, campaign or event. ➤ Provide short courses on life skills to better prepare youth for their transition into adulthood. ➤ Make civics education accessible for young people by integrating talks and discussions in schools.
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Quilters step up to help Dee On August 25 and 26 the Fencible Quilters of Howick will be hosting a Triennial Show at the Howick Bowling Club, Sale St, Howick. Every three years, a group of local women bring together a collection of their creative quilting efforts, to showcase their talent and expertise in bed and lap quilts as well as a variety of art quilts. They also host two club challenges. Guest judge for the Triennial Show is Jo Dixey. She will display and demonstrate her own special talents. There will be a live
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quilting competition in the form of a “jelly roll challenge”. The raffle quilt has been made by the members and proceeds will go
towards a four-wheel motorised vehicle to support Dee Gordon, who suffers from Motor Neurone disease. It will help her achieve independence. The machine transforms Dee’s world as she can no longer walk. Also available is an enormous trading table of hand-crafted items, made by members and will include hand-knitted clothing, soft toys, homewares etc. Eftpos is available and entry is $3 for adults with children free. ➤ 9am-4pm, Saturday August 25 and 9am-3pm, Sunday August 26.
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Helping Kiwi kids hit potential Ensuring that our students get the investment of time and attention from New Zealand’s world class teachers is one of the best things that we can do to ensure better educations for our future generations. An easy and effective way we can achieve that is to reduce the size of the classes for teachers in order to ensure more one-on-one time between an individual student and their teacher. Our motivation is simple; we want to ensure a future where our students, parents and teachers feel like they are getting more out of our education system. That’s why National has announced our commitment to increasing the number of primary teachers to reduce class sizes and give kids more teacher time. By seeking to increase the number of teachers and decrease class sizes we can help ensure that every child has the help to
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reach their potential. All of us will be able to remember the positive effect a good teacher had on our education and smaller class sizes helps to harness that positivity. By allowing more time with individual students, teachers can focus on a more tailored approach to each student in their class and that can only be a good thing. This is a policy that is good for students but also continues to recognise the need to support teachers. Schools currently get one teacher for every 29 nine and 10-year-olds. It’s lower than that for younger children. By bringing that ratio down, we can help to ensure that schools are staffed in such a way to give teachers more time to invest in individual students at a stage of their lives when they need it most. This is an idea that provides the
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support to teachers to connect with individual students and tailor our curriculum to better suit those students’ needs. We’ve put the idea on the table and we’re committed to seeing it through. Over the next two years,we will be working hard with teachers, parents and communities to ensure that we can put forward a detailed and comprehensive plan to implement in 2020. ➤ Jami-Lee Ross, Member of Parliament for Botany
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Changes to Auckland Council’s ward and local board subdivision boundaries are proposed under a statutory representation review required under the Local Electoral Act. The proposed changes, agreed at last week’s meeting of the council’s Governing Body, will affect how some people would vote at next year’s local body elections. Mayor Phil Goff says the Governing Body had a “robust discussion” on the recommendations put forward by the Joint Governance Working Party. The six-yearly review – Auckland’s first following amalgamation – is designed to ensure the public interest is fairly represented on the council as ward populations grow or change over time. Legislation requires the ratio of population to member in a ward to vary by no more than 10 per cent from the average across the whole of Auckland. Because of population growth, some wards do not comply with this requirement. The same rule applies to subdivisions in local board areas. The proposed changes would mean that some people would be included in a different ward to that in which they currently live. Their local board area would stay the same, but internal subdivision boundaries of the Rodney Local Board would change, for example. The review affects only council wards and not local board boundaries other than their internal subdivision boundaries, for those who have them. The number of councillors will stay the same – 20 plus the mayor. The council may also review whether local board members are elected by subdivisions or across the whole of a local board area. Public consultation starts soon. The council will notify its proposals for public submissions on August 8. Detailed information and maps will then be available on the council’s website, including how the public can provide feedback on the proposal. The Governing Body will resolve its final proposals on October 18.
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nchorage Park School students dreamed of a native bush walk with bird feeders, weta enclosures, insect hotels and worm farms for their school. They even produced a model of what the finished transformation would look like. Thanks to $10,000 from TREEmendous – a joint initiative between Project Crimson and The Mazda Foundation – that dream became a reality last Saturday. Spotted digging in the rain were local Member of Parliament Simeon Brown along with MPs Priyanca Radhakrishnan and Deborah Russell, the chairperson for Environmental Select Committee Ruud Kleinpaste (The Bug Man), shark scientist Riley Elliott and Peter Wolfcamp from The Block and singer, Boh Runga. Mazda ambassadors Elliott, Wolfkamp and recording artist Boh Runga worked alongside teachers, pupils and parents, local community members, Mazda Foundation Trustees and the team from Project Crimson, turning an unused area on the school grounds into a dedicated outdoor learning space. They planted more than 2000 native plants, shrubs and trees to create a place of exploration. School principal Belinda Johnston hopes that turning previous bare grass into a space where the students can learn more about ecosystems through handson experience will inspire a lifelong care for the environment in the children. “It’s easy for kids to just zone out when we teach them about the environment in a traditional classroom. Having a hands-
Back row (l-r): Principal of Anchorage Park Belinda Johnston, Shark Man Riley Elliott, Singer Boh Runga, Science Leader Lorraine Field, Bug Man Ruud Kleinpaste and Peter Wolfkamp from The Block with (front row) Logan, Savannah, Natalyah, Cruz, Fletcher, Sacha, Kayden and Tana. Photo supplied
on learning space will help them to really understand and connect with ecosystems of our local environment. “My hope is that by being able to get stuck in and get their hands dirty, the children will understand the importance of taking care of the wonderful wildlife we have in our community.” She also thanked staff members and the wider community. Kleinpaste – TREEmendous ambassador and Project Crimson Trustee, says the school’s passion for the environment was
inspiring, and their strong sense of community was clear from the people that turned up on the day to help out. Anchorage Park was the final school to be visited by the TREEmendous team this year. This event marks the 44th school to get the TREEmendous treatment in the last 11 years. Applications are held annually and judging is now underway for the next TREEmendous Schools for 2019. For more information visit www.treemenous.org.nz.
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he 2018 Auckland Ice Figure Skating Championships were held at Paradice Ice Skating, Botany recently. It was a fabulous turn out from Auckland’s greatest ice figure skating competitors. The skaters ranged in age from six years to adults and included a number of solo skaters, dance couples and synchronised teams. The talent and skill shown by all competitors was impressive. Some of the local winners and place getters from the Auckland Ice Figure Skating Club are: Marina Chen 1st Juvenile Ladies Under 12, Alex Hamilton 3rd Juvenile Ladies Under 12, Caitlin Rae 1st Juvenile Ladies 12 years and over, Dwayne Li 1st Basic Novice Men, Stepan Kadlick 2nd Basic Novice Men, Neske Groenewegen 3rd Basic Novice Ladies, Ann Kyle and Blake Barraclough 1st Basic Novice Dance, Cordelia Shi 1st Intermediate Novice Ladies, Yvonne
Li 3rd Intermediate Novice Ladies, Emmanuel Tsang 1st Advanced Novice Ladies, Harrison Bain 1st Junior Men, Black Ice 1st Mixed Age Synchro, Snow Angels 1st Elementary Synchro, Ice Angels 2nd Basic Novice Synchro. Paradice Ice Skating Botany will also host the North Island Regionals on September 8 and 9 and the New Zealand Nationals from Saturday October 6 to Tuesday October 9.
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The next meeting of the Eastern Districts Country Music Club is at 7.30pm on August 8 at the Bucklands and Eastern Beaches Memorial Hall. Come along and be entertained or sing for us. Ph: Kevin 027-4789246. The Seniors Friendship Club meets at Bucklands Beach Bowling Club, Devon Rd on the 1st and 3rd Friday of the month, from 12.45-3pm. For entertainment, music and trips. Tea and biscuits served. A charge of $4. Ph: Ann 533-9991 or Owen 533-4390.
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The Howick Social Cycling Club meet from 6.30-7.30 pm on the first Thursday of the month at the Howick Library, Uxbridge Road.
Book-reading by author Sriram Iyer at Botany Library on Saturday, August 4 at 12.30pm. Meet the author Sriram who will share his journey of penning the romantic fiction novel Let me Go—to friendship ...with love. There will be book signing and a chance to chat with the author.
Sunday August 5, meet at 6.50pm for a 7pm start. All welcome. Music and meditation on a sacred text and time of stillness and quiet. First Sunday of every month at the Historic All Saints Church, corner of Selwyn Rd and Cook St, Howick. Phone 534-6864.
An artist of more than 50 years Keith Morant, will be exhibiting at the Fo Guang Yuan Art Gallery at the Buddhist temple in Flat Bush. The official opening ceremony to the exhibition will be on August 4 at 1.30pm. All welcome.
Give croquet a try at the Pakuranga Croquet Club in Lloyd Elsmore Park. All mallets and coaching is provided, so come on down and meet the friendly members and have a go. Playing days are mornings Saturdays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. All ages welcome. Contact Precille Harrison 273- 9599.
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Howick Rotary Club Members of the Howick Rotary Club are dedicated and caring community members who have a passion for helping others. We meet for dinner every Tuesday evening at the Howick Bowling Club. Contact Ian Fox on 5358501.
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musical elements portraying the composer’s deep love for his country. Established in 1993, the Manukau Symphony Orchestra is a ‘next step’ community orchestra with the aim to provide youths, adult amateur and professional musicians a platform to continue their musical journeys.
“The MSO is not your ordinary orchestra,” says Anne Esterman, a Howick resident who has played violin with the orchestra since day one. “It’s an orchestra that young players aim to play for. It’s a place for those who, like me, have played or studied music, to enjoy and stay in touch with our musical side, even if we have followed a different career path.” “It’s an orchestra with a “very special spirit” with its roots firmly in the community,” says Mrs Esterman. Manukau Symphony Orchestra’s Moldau concert tickets are available now. ➤➤For more information or to make a booking, visit manukausymphony.org.nz or call 09-577 3031. ➤➤Times has a double pass to giveaway to Moldau at the Vodafone Events centre on Saturday August 18 at 7.30pm. To win send your entries to www. times.co.nz/win by Saturday, August 11.
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When melody was king ! Soprano Kelly Harris debuts in Operatunity’s Golden Era of Musicals, coming to Botany, on Tuesday, August 7 at St Columba Presbyterian Church, 480 Ti Rakau Drive. Making her debut in a concert that recreates the golden era of musicals, when melody was king, the rising star will perform songs from a vast repertoire, including all-time favourites from The Sound of Music and My Fair Lady. Performing has always been “as natural as breathing” for the young soprano. Her early years were filled with the music of Walt Disney with knowing the words to every song. “Those movies were my whole world! Thankfully mum suspected there was something there and
put me into singing lessons.” She recalls her first performance engagement came soon after she turned six, entertaining rest home residents with Shirley Temple’s On the Good Ship Lollipop. “My great grandmother was a mezzo in Australia,” she says, adding, “She sang for Dame Nellie Melba who got her to study at the conservatorium in Melbourne with her own head teacher.” When asked who her favourite artist from the Golden Era is, Kelly says: “A toss-up between Julie Andrews and Judy Garland. Both have this captivating quality that is utterly magnetising. “There’s this vulnerability, they feel what they are singing with every fibre of their being and you
Rising star Kelly Harris will perform at Operatunity’s Daytime Concert Series, Golden Era of Musicals on Tuesday, August 7.
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opinion
Let fists do the talking
With Ivan Agnew
W
hatever happened to the long-gone good old days when a boxer let his fists do the talking instead of the trash spouting out of the mouths of the modern fighters? It was sad to see a nice guy like boxer Joseph Parker follow the lead of manager David Higgins and coach Kevin Barry engaging in what looked like a terrible B-grade movie leading up to his London heavyweight fight against 18st 6lb brawler Dillion Whyte who, last Sunday, beat him on a unanimous points decision. Two knockdowns against a Kiwi Samoan who had never hit the canvas before didn’t help Parker’s cause, although the first in the second round had more to do with an illegal head butt the referee failed to penalise. That left Parker stunned for a few rounds. But it didn’t explain his listless effort for too many more when he blamed himself for not sticking to Barry’s game plan, whatever that was. However he showed he could take a punch when he bravely got to his feet after being decked in the ninth with a short, powerful left hook of David Tua proportions. Whyte continued to brawl and maul until, in desperation, Parker dropped him with a stunning right in the 12th round. Unfortunately,
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with 30 seconds remaining, it was too little too late. Having lost his world heavyweight WBO crown to Britain’s Anthony Joshua in his previous fight in which he was said to have earned around $12 million, Parker will be fighting for relative peanuts in the near future. However he’s done well to get so far, even though he didn’t have to
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formance in the Crusader’s 30-12 Super Rugby win against the Hurricanes. It seems a tough call on Barrett who, for the past two years, was named International Rugby Player of the Year. But Mo’unga has undoubtedly headed the gifted Hurricane star and the Chiefs’ electrifying Damian McKenzie as the country’s top No 10. Admittedly he does have the advantage of an All Blacks pack with 400 caps but nobody reads the game better in taking the best options available to him Having won 14 of their 16 games before the playoffs compared with the Lions nine, the Crusaders are favourites to win Saturday night’s final on home turf. However having shown their class in their decisive 44-26 win against the Waratahs after going to the break at 19-19, the Lions should not be underestimated, especially with stars like dynamic flanker Kwagga Smith and powerful hooker Malcolm Marx. ➤➤Ivan Agnew is an awardwinning sports writer and author
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or the Love of Sport was the theme of the fundraising event hosted recently by footballer Arzan Todywalla who hopes to take off on a Fusion Tour to the UK in September. The event Let’s Rock at the Bucklands and Eastern Beaches Memorial Hall had more than 150 people turn up for the evening packed with entertainment. Most of Arzan’s family and friends, who have been watching him train intensively over the last six years including play for the Birmingham City Club, were there to cheer and encourage the player. To raise funds for Todywalla’s international tours, the World Zarathushtrian Organisation (WZO) and Zarathustrian Association of New Zealand ( ZANZ) are assisting the family.The Saint Kentigern student is part of the developing football and Futsal junior teams in New Zealand. In 2017, Todywalla made the Futsal Whites representing the New Zealand team in the FIFA Qualifiers, with the NZ team winning the silver medal. In 2018 he was part of the New Zealand team which won the championship in Australia. This qualified the team to participate in the World Futsal Cup 2018 in
Arzan Todywalla is raising funds to cover costs for his UK tour.
Spain in December 2018. Viraf Todywalla, Arzan’s dad, says his son has been selected for elite soccer training and has the opportunity to play with the top clubs of UK in September through the Football Fusion Academy. “Paul Seaman, the CEO and head coach of Football Fusion
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RUGBY UNION
PURC wins Jubilee Trophy Ponsonby has won its 34th Gallaher Shield for Auckland premier club rugby supremacy. The 35-23 final victory over old rivals University at Eden Park before a crowd of 2748 was well-deserved and reflected its hunger and ability to strike at key moments. In all, Ponsonby now has 49 senior championships in its 144-year history. On the back of a Waimana Riedlinger-Kapa double, 20 points by right wing Johnny Cooper and a tigerish display at the breakdown, Ponsonby now have possession of three of the four Auckland premier club trophies. Along with the coveted Gallaher, they also have the Alan McEvoy Memorial Shield and the pre-season Waka Nathan Challenge Cup in the clubrooms of their Western Springs base. This was Ponsonby’s first appearance in the decider since 2011, when it won the last of eight straight championships. No 10 Rocky Khan, who has played sevens for New Zealand, was the sole Ponsonby survivor from that starting line-up and he offered some much-needed control for his team this afternoon. In the curtainraiser, Grammar TEC confirmed its status as unbeaten Under 20s qualifier by edging Pakuranga 32-18 to win the ARU Challenge Cup final. College Rifles beat University 29-12 to take the Premier Development
(reserve grade) final. In the Jubilee Trophy final, Pakuranga were able to run over the top of Suburbs to secure a 52-33 victory. The Portola Trophy final went to Papatoetoe in spite of a 22-all draw, while in the Presidents Cup, Waitakere City defeated Te Papapa 17-15.
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Gallaher Shield – FINAL Ponsonby 35 (W Riedlinger-Kapa, T FoxMatamua, J Cooper, D Tuisitala tries, J Cooper 3 conv, J Cooper 3 pen) University 23 (H Munro, A Duckett, U Fetalaiga tries, B Helleur conv, B Helleur 2 pen) Halftime: 17 – 13 Jubilee Trophy – FINAL Pakuranga 52 (G Taina, N Osaka 2, S Shearer 2, L Menoa 2 tries, H Ahokovi 4 conv, H Ahokovi 3 pen) Suburbs 33 (C Donell-Brown, L Cunis, T Tairea, G Maka, E Thompson tries, C Perry 3, B Moyer conv) Halftime: 27 – 19 Portola Trophy – FINAL Papatoetoe 22 WIN (A Samoa, L Faaui, DLeuila tries, D Leuila 2 conv, D Leuila pen) Marist 22 (T Katoa, R Ipiniu, S Rayasi tries, J Saena 2 conv, S Rayasi pen) Halftime: 7 – 8 Presidents Cup – FINAL Waitakere 17 (J Rimoni, A Savea tries, E Fidow 2 conv, J Rimoni pen) Te Papapa 15 (T Vea, U Fakakovikaetau tries, U Fakakovikaetau conv, U Fakakovikaetau pen) Halftime: 17 – 0 Premier Women’s – SEMI FINALS College Rifles 68 vs Ponsonby 5 Manurewa 10 vs Marist 15
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