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The construction phase will take approximately two-years to widen parts of Lagoon Drive and Pakuranga Road to create a dedicated, congestion-free busway, that will provide a similar style of service to the Northern Busway. It will also involve transforming Panmure Roundabout into a safer signalised intersection, creation of new cycle and walking paths, improvements to public spaces and reserves, a second bridge across Tamaki River and several intersection upgrades. When the $1.4 billion busway is fully operational, customers will be able to
travel between Botany and Britomart, by bus and train, in less than 40 minutes. Fencing has been installed around the first properties to be removed at the corner of Pakuranga Road and Ti Rakau Drive and security and safety measures have been put in place to secure the other properties while the demolition work progresses. Auckland Transport and Panuku have been working closely with social and housing organisations to ensure a smooth transition for tenants of these properties and neighbouring residents, says Auckland Transport (AT) spokesperson Matt Poland. The removal of properties
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may generate some noise and dust and allowances have been made with the contractor to minimise this as much as possible, he says. AT Project Director, Duncan Humphrey says this work will significantly increase the visibly of the project for those who live, work and travel through this area “While this progress is exciting and will result in vastly improved travel choices, journey times and reliability for East Aucklanders, we appreciate that there will be inconveniences and disruption caused by the removal of properties and imminent construction. We do have plans to minimise these impacts.”
This work coincides with public consultation activity for the Pakuranga to Botany stage of the project, including the Reeves Road Flyover , new station in Pakuranga and the continuation of the Eastern Busway and integrated cycling networks between Pakuranga Town Centre and Botany Town Centre. Want to know more? People interested in finding out more about the property removal and construction for AMETI Eastern Busway can visit the information dropin centre in Pakuranga Plaza between 2pm and 6pm on Tuesday or Thursday each week. ➤➤Turn to page 10
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Where the hell are we? ■■By Nick Krause
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t this point in time, Jami-Lee Ross - rogue MP, renegade - is on his own, literally and figura-
tively. He is now an independent MP. And having been ‘sectioned’ to a mental health facility at an Auckland Hospital by police at the weekend, and reportedly released to a friend’s care on Tuesday, he is isolated. He really is a lone wolf now, somewhere in the wilderness (outside of Auckland it seems). The National Party will be quietly relieved. Ross must be too. It’s a time to lick their wounds. How long this impromptu ceasefire continues between the former Botany MP and the National Party is unknown. Ross announced last Friday on radio he wasn’t relinquishing his parliamentary seat after all. That was after saying in his surprise press conference (last Tuesday) he was chucking it in and standing as an independent in the ensuing by-election. National publicly cut him loose (Tuesday last week after the caucus meeting). Right now – if things remain unchanged – there will be no by-election. Ross will keep a firm grip on his electorate seat. The next general election isn’t until 2020. The National Party may have expelled him from the party but that’s it. For now. Leader Simon Bridges maintained
Jami-Lee Ross (left) at a Republican National Cnvention in the US in November 2016 with Todd Muller, MP for Bay of Plenty. Photo supplied
on Radio NZ yesterday morning they would make no decisions about utilising the new waka jumping legislation to oust Ross (the same legislation they vehemently opposed and promised to repeal on their return to Government). Not while Ross was recovering. The party is treading gently. After a tumultuous week-and-a-bit in politics, it is now deathly silent. Take a breath. It may not last.
`A week a long time in politics’ ■■By Farida Master On Friday morning more than 140 National Party loyalists gathered at Howick Bowling Club for the SuperBlues meeting to be hosted by Botany MP Jami-Lee Ross. With the political earthquake that has shaken up the nation, everyone wanted to know what was happening to the Botany MP they had trusted and supported. It was Ross who had organised the regular monthly meeting of senior Blues supporters, prior to the unfortunate turn of events. But it was Pakuranga MP Simeon Brown, along with Hunua MP Andrew Bayly and MP from Hutt South Chris Bishop who spoke instead. They reassured the National Party’s Advisory Group for Seniors that while they were all devastated by the sequence of events, the party had never been more united. “We represent a party and its values and not ourselves,” the MPs said. “Anyone who needs parliamentary support for things like ACC, law and order, immigration matters can come to us as neighbouring MPs.” After the meeting Brown, accompanied by Bishop and Bayly dropped in at the Times office to discuss how the electorate would be represented. “The recent turn of events has had a huge impact on his family and we are worried about them as we are of Jami-Lee,” said Bayly. “They say a week is a long time
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in politics. The past week certainly has been for the National Party and the people of Botany. Our thoughts are with Jami-Lee Ross and his family. “But what hasn’t changed for us is the National’s Party’s dedication to the Botany Electorate, our continued focus on our core values and our focus on holding this Government to account. “We appreciate that the people of Botany will feel let down. You elected a representative on the basis that they were a National MP,” he said. “But now we move on from here with a focus on the economy and the impact of fuel prices.” Brown and Bishop agreed saying they were behind the Leader of Opposition Simon Bridges. “While this has been a shock
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to all of us, we are now forward looking. We will work tirelessly to represent you at Parliament. Our focus will remain on holding the Government to account and working to represent our constituents,” said Brown. At the National caucus meeting on Tuesday morning it was officially decided that Brown will act as National Party MP for Botany should the people in the electorate have any concerns that they want taken to Wellington. Brown will also be supported by Bayly. ➤➤ Simeon.brown@ parliament.govt.nz 120 Pakuranga Road. Phone: 572-0000 Andrew Bayly: andrew@ baylymp.co.nz Ph: 238 5977
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The City of Auckland Singers present all your favourite music from the likes of Ed Sheeran, Meghan Trainor, John Legend, Carole King, Karen Carpenter, Beatles and more! Our Annual Fundraising Concert will be held at All Saints Church, 17 Selwyn Road, Howick on Saturday November 3, at 7pm. Adults $20, Seniors $18 and children free. Door sales are cash only. To buy tickets and for other enquiries phone Raewyn 5214651 or Andrea 5374403. Complimentary supper provided. The money raised will go towards our trip to the Music Festival in Hobart next year.
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Howick Baptist Church is running a group for boys from ages 5 to 14 years old. The first group is called ICONZ and is for younger boys and for those who are a bit older there is a group called Boys Brigade. The groups run throughout the school term from 6.30pm at Howick Baptist Church Gym. For more information on ICONZ call Geoffrey Downing on 0210616284 and for more information on Boys Brigade call Bruce Sporle on 0274476709.
Howick Bowling Club The Howick Bowling Club, Selwyn Road Howick, are holding Twilight Bowls on Thursday nights during day light saving. Interested players call Irene Turley, 09 532 8454 to register before Thursday midday. Games from 5pm – to 7pm. $5.00 per player for members, $10.00 per player for non members., and includes a light meal. Free coaching is available on Saturdays and Mondays from 9am to 12pm. Join us, great fun, great club and great atmosphere. Call the Info Line – 53 45335 for cancellations
Howick book group A new monthly book group is opening in the community and is looking for men and women readers to join. The group will meet Friday daytime and be part of the Book Discussion Scheme. The group is being set up by Lisette who is originally from Belgium, loves reading fiction and thrillers, enjoys walking and is in her 60s. Contact megan@bds.org. nz or phone 03 365 6210
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The East Auckland Aglow is on againon Tuesday 30th October at 10am followed by a shared lunch. Speaker: Julie Calvert ( Healing Rooms NZ) Venue: Glenhouse, 6 Glenside Avenue, Pakuranga Heights. Contact Annette Sharp, President at sa_sharp@xtra.co.nz
40th Anniversary World Tour Richard Clayderman, the internationally known pianist will be coming to New Zealand to perform at the Logan Campbell Centre, ASB Showgrounds on October 27 as part of the 40th Anniversary World Tour. The tour is organised by newly appointed Councillor Paul Young who had made the concert arrangements prior to the Council by-election. The show starts at 7.30pm. This is a free community noticeboard for non-profit groups. Please email notices to bot@times.co.nz. While every effort is made to run the notices, volume and space restrictions may mean events may not run. Where publication of a notice is time-critical, groups should consider paying for a classified advertisement to ensure placement.
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Taiwan Day promises a lot of fun for family Centred around the theme of ‘Fun, Flavours and Friendship’, Taiwan Day on October 27 and 28 at the Aotea Square will include live music, multicultural performances, craft workshops, calligraphy, photographic exhibition, silk knotting, dragon dancing and a traditional fashion show. There will be food galore and plenty to feast on including entertainment and fun activities reflecting Tawian’s diverse culture. While the Taiwanese are believed to have immigrated to Aotearoa mostly in the late 20th Century, their arrival in New Zealand goes back a little further than that. “According to historical studies, the ancestors of New Zealand Maori originated from Taiwan over a thousand years ago,” says lead organiser Stella Lu. “This is a celebration of the old and new, and will give people a chance to experience a little bit of the land where
Maori come from.” The live entertainment will include musical performances by Taiwanese indigenous artists Ado’ Kaliting Pacidal and Suming Rupi. Ado’ Kaliting Pacidal is an actress, television host, songwriter, singer and an avid student of culture, known for her highly-popular album Sun and Moon and the hit film Panay. Suming Rupi, meanwhile, is known both as a member of the band Totem and as a solo artist. Suming has received credit for introducing nonindigenous people to indigenous cultures through his craft. There will be a line-up of stalls serving fried chicken, bubble tea, dumplings, fish ball soup, mochi, Taiwanese sausage, and hawker rolls. With 200 prizes up for grabs, including round-trip tickets to the Taiwanese capital of Taipei, this is an event not to be missed! ➤➤http://taiwanday.nz/
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Travelling the world playing Pokemon TCG ■ BY THERESE HENKIN
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adults. And it’s all thanks to a deck of cards and a unique mind sport. Whitford resident Alex is one of fewer than 30 Kiwi kids who play the Pokemon Trading Card Game (Pokemon TCG) competitively. And this year he has attended international competitions in Sydney, Brazil and America where he met and competed against players from across the world. “You’d be amazed at how huge these international competitions are. And how seriously these kids take the game,” says Alex’s mum Sarah Blong. “At first I just thought it was going to be a very expensive hobby, then I realised the card game actually requires lots of strategic thinking, mathematical knowledge and also builds a wide vocab.” Sarah says she also knows of kids who have learnt to read by playing the game. Every weekend Alex and a few other local kids join together to play together in league challenges hosted by
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Alex Blong spends most of his free time working on strategies and game plans to take with him overseas to compete in international Pokemon TCG competitions. Times photo Therese Henkin
two local venues - Bay Dragon Botany and Spellbound in Highland Park. “I love this game because it really challenges me and there are always new strategies to learn,” says Alex. Alex and his mum are hoping to encourage more kids to get involved in Pokemon TCG so that New Zealand Players have a larger community to compete against. Alex, who has recently moved out of the junior league
and into the senior league, has only been playing competitively for little more than one year. Earlier this year he was the highest ranked junior in Oceania and went on to rank second in Oceania by the end of the season. Alex went on to qualify for three out of four of the major international championships with all expenses paid. “Players earn points by playing in league challenges, those
children who are ranked in the top 8 in Oceania (NZ, Australia and Asia) get travel awards,” says Sarah. “These allow players to attend the four International Pokemon events held in the Oceania, North America, South America and Europe across the season.” Alex will be heading back to Sao Paulo, Brazil again in November to compete in the first international competition of the season.
This week Howick local Natasha Unkovich flew to Tokyo, Japan to take part in the 58th Miss International beauty pageant. She will be competing against 70 girls from around the world. For three weeks leading up to the final night on November 9, Unkovich will be attending women’s forums, tea ceremonies and visiting universities in Tokyo as part of her pageant duties. Unkovich was named Miss international NZ at the Miss World NZ pageant in May this year. Photo Neil Gussey The ultimate goal of the Miss International pageant is to promote world peace, goodwill and understanding.
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acquired the property, but until we had the final alignments with roading, and the bus interchange location and access points were locked down, it has not been possible to conclude our own designs,” Mr Tan says. “Masterplans incorporating significant residential and retail buildings together with commercial, accommodation and entertainment activities will be further developed over the coming months. “They will be released once the resource consent process, currently anticipated to be sometime in 2019, is underway. However, we are pleased to
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ast Auckland’s popular local community radio station, East FM, is having another fundraising event, with an opening night screening of Bohemian Rhapsody, the biopic of the late Freddie Mercury and rock music super group Queen. Freddie is widely considered as the world’s best rock singer and it was a sad loss to the music world when he died of HIV in 1991. Rami Malek plays the role of Freddie, and the cast will play several well-known characters such as David Bowie, Kenny Everett, Sir Bob Geldof, and the other members of Queen. The film is full of music by Queen, as well as some songs performed by Malek. Other tracks are played by Marc Martel who visited New Zealand recently with his group The Queen Extravaganza. East FM’s Promotion Manager, Tony King, says: “Fundraising is an essential part of keeping the radio station going and improving. “We rely heavily on our amazing supporters, as we continue to bring real local radio to this fantastic community. “In the past, generous contributions from local groups have enabled us to extend our coverage to other parts of
Auckland. “Our two low-powered frequencies, 88.1FM and 107.1FM, have now gained listeners as far away as Newmarket. And of course, we have our famous broadcast caravan which lets us get out in the community, and the online listening at eastfm.nz enables people to listen in from anywhere in the world. “The station is run by a team of dedicated volunteers who love their music and enjoy presenting their programmes. Unlike traditional commercial stations, our community station plays a varied selection of music to provide something for everyone.” King concludes by saying: “We have a major announcement of a project which is currently underway that we can’t wait to share with everyone, so stay tuned!” The Bohemian Rhapsody fundraising movie night screening is on Thursday, November 1, at the Monterey Cinema, Howick. ➤➤Tickets are $30 each and include refreshments, as well as an opportunity to meet some of your favourite announcers from East FM, and some fun raffles with great prize packs. To obtain tickets, email tony@eastfm.nz.
Your view Thank you Jami-Lee Ross Thank you Jami-Lee Ross for having the courage, at enormous personal cost, to expose the corruption of the National Party by huge donations being used to buy political influence and even influence the selection of candidates for parliament.
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This is a grave danger to our democracy and I hope and pray that you will continue to expose this evil. I am appalled by the callous way in which your party has treated you, deliberately releasing allegations designed to discredit you and to place you under terrible psychological pressure. There is no excuse for mistreating
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Everyone’s invited to the Diwali celebrations being held at Uxbridge Arts and Culture in Howick on Saturday November 3. “A Day in India” is a free event being held to encourage families to explore experience and participate in activities supporting the delights and differences in Indian cultures. Activities will include Rangoli participation, Bollywood dancing workshops, Ayurveda talks and discussions, Indian Food/Spice sampling which are limited to 50 people and a Themed Photo booth. There will be some traditional Indian music from Basant Madhur who is a widely acknowledged Tabla player and a much-respected artist in the arena of Indian classical music. Joining them on stage is leading classical dancer in New Zealand Abhishek Ravi. Finishing the day off we have Sar-
anyone the way you have been slandered and abused. I wish you well in your continued efforts to expose corruption. I hope and pray that this sorry episode will help to reform our politics and return to a more honest, open, caring, and decent way of doing politics. Rev Chris Sullivan
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Opinion
Time to recover from the shock Now the dust is settling and the destructive storm has passed, it’s time to breathe, rehabilitate and heal ■■By PJ (Phil) Taylor
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he political hurricane that blew through our east Auckland community and the rest of the country last week left everyone completely wiped out, as the weather calmly changed and spring sprung into bloom. Last Saturday, I had an opinion piece published by Times Online (www.times.co.nz). It called on Botany MP Jami-Lee Ross to ‘Stop mudslinging, for Botany’s sake’ (headline) - and its language was direct. The theme was taking into consideration the emotional impact of actions on others – people not directly involved such as family, friends, colleagues and community. Subsequent events of recent days, including with his being sectioned and put into mental health care, gives everyone - especially him - space and time for contemplation, and the chance to start understanding what did actually happen, the week’s events being that almost surreal. Mistakes have been made, considerable hurt has been caused. It’s now time for the beginning of righting the wrongs and the learning from the mistakes. Apologies
have been made and more need to keep coming, sincerely. Everyone makes mistakes, even many, and a lot have been made on all sides of this political storm. It’s time for the community and nation to rally with care for the victims, and for Jami-Lee to get the care he needs. There is a lot of meaningful, positive life ahead after this dark time. Meanwhile, there is plenty in political circles to consider after this sorry saga. It needs to be explained to the public what expenses and allowances MPs and elected members are entitled to and available – what’s acceptable? Political parties, elected members and candidates need to be more careful about where they are getting their donations and funding from. They should be checking who the people and entities are that they’re receiving money from, and what the expectations are from donors – what conditions are placed on the funding? Why is the donation coming? Importantly, political players at all levels in this country need to be assessing how they conduct them-
AMETI underway ➤➤From page 2 “Ensuring that we have accessible information about all aspects of the project is important. The drop-in centre is an opportunity for people to meet the team, find out more about the project and how it will benefit the wider East Auckland,” says Poland. “It will also be a place to find out about the construction work between Panmure and Pakuranga.” Countdown to construction: ➤➤Early 2018: Initial properties required are removed and archaeological investigations commence around the culturally significant Panmure headland (Mokoia Pa) ➤➤June 2018: Designation was approved for the next stage of AMETI Eastern Busway between Panmure and Pakuranga, which means the land required for the project has the approvals to proceed ➤➤August 2018: Tenders are sought for construction of Stage 1 between Panmure and Pakuranga ➤➤October 2018: Removal of remaining properties required for Stage 1 of AMETI Eastern Busway ➤➤March / April 2019: Main construction phase commences
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selves in the cut and thrust of the arena. Jami-Lee only ever wanted to be a politician, and he’s a product of his environment. The political world he’s involved in is responsible for creating what happened during last week’s tumultuous events. The news media also has to look at the way it covers politics too, especially at national level, when often politicians are judged and reported on persona and behaviour, as opposed to the message they’re delivering and policies and stands they’re taking. It takes a lot of consideration for someone to be convinced to stand in an election, to be a public representative of our neighbours and wider community. If politics continues on the same path as it proceeded down last week, there will be fewer good, honest people with honourable intentions to serve being prepared to stand as a candidate. That’s unfortunate, as we need good, experienced hard-working people representing us. ➤➤ Phil Taylor is a former editor of Howick & Pakuranga Times and has worked in Jami-Lee Ross’ office
The World Chess Federation elections have just been held in Georgia and local man Paul Spiller was there. Photo supplied
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Lots of excitement on Georgian Black Sea The World Chess Federation has a new leader – and a local man was in Europe as part of the elections. Every four years the World Chess Federation (FIDE) holds elections amongst its 189 member countries to determine a president and officials to oversee the running of World Chess. The elections were on October 3 in the Georgian Black Sea resort Batumi and were fiercely contested between three candidates. Local chess organiser Paul Spiller (who is also the vicepresident of the NZ Chess Federation and president of the Oceania region) was Oceania’s first representative in a presidential election. “It was a tough campaign and in the end my ticket (cleanhands4fide) headed by (English chess Grandmaster) Nigel Short strategically withdrew just before the election to encourage our supporters to vote for Russian former deputy Arkady
Dvorkovich in a move to end the hegemony of Georgios Makropoulas and his supporters,” Spiller – from Howick - said. The strategy was timed perfectly and the Congress erupted in spontaneous celebration when the vote was returned as a 103 – 78 victory for Dvorkovich. “A new era has dawned with Arkady announcing an injection of 20 million Euros over the next four years with at least 12m of this earmarked for chess development. “I had a tough battle with my Oceania zone being split 4-4 between myself and my rival for presidency, Jamie Kenmure of Australia. “The decision was resolved by a vote of the full Continental Asian Assembly that I won by a vote of 29-19. I will now work with Arkady’s team to improve resources for chess development in Oceania.”
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All go for BBYC Art Show This is our 10th annual Bucklands Beach Yacht Club Art Show and is set to take place from November 7-November 11. There will be 165 pieces of art on display from 60 local artists. The Exhibition will be free to enter and all proceeds from art sales will go towards the Junior Learn to Sail programme. It will be open to the public from 9am-6pm November 7-10 and November 11 from 9am4pm. All welcome. Raewyn Neale, Artist
One of the boats sailing in the JUnior Learn To Sail programme taken by one of the parents. This programme is what the proceeds of the Bucklands Beach Yacht Club Art Show sale goes towards. Photo supplied
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alton Papalii’s promotion to the All Blacks ahead of his immensely gifted Auckland team-mate Akira Ioane was because of his strong work ethic, both as an outstanding tackler and attacker. It helped that the 1.93m, 113kg recently turned 21-year-old can play both openside and blindside flanker and probably No 8 if called upon. Few, if any, forwards in New Zealand, can match the powerful Ioane’s attacking gifts, blessed as he is with speed, balance, a snappy sidestep. sharp swerve and a strong fend. But what the national selectors wanted from him was better defence and a higher work rate which he belatedly delivered on home turf in Auckland’s impressive 38-17 Mitre Cup premiership semi-final triumph against Wellington last weekend. Scoring two tries to cap a fine all-round game, Ioane’s man of the match performance bodes well for Auckland’s rising hopes in this Saturday’s Eden Park final against formidable Canterbury who have won the title 10 times in the last
11 years. Relieving them of it won’t be easy. But in winning all but one of their games this season, Auckland have gelled into a strong team with a workaholic forward pack and exciting backs. Halfback Jonathan Ruru and first-five Harry Plummer have combined well inside the incisive centre pairing of TJ Faiane and Tumua Manu. Faiane has been absolutely brilliant at times in making breaks and setting up tries for impressive fullback Jordan Trainor and wings Salesi Rayasi and Melani Nanai. At 105kg, left wing Rayasi has scored some stunning tries and with Auckland Rugby offering fans free admission for Saturday’s final, a good crowd should be at Eden Park as the home team chase their first title since 2007. Meanwhile, Pakuranga club supporters will be hoping that the talented Papalii gets some game time on the northern tour despite probably being ranked fourth flanker behind the more experienced Ardie Savea, Liam Squire and Matt Todd. It won’t happen overnight but
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Football Ferns aim for Cup qualification One player keen to secure a seat on the flight to Noumea is Howick local Steph Skilton. Tyler Moran, Kheva Potatau and Wendell Stanley brought back three medals from the nationals.
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Three medals for boxers This year’s Boxing New Zealand National Championships in Christchurch was a stand-out for east Auckland, with Pakuranga College students bringing home two golds and one silver medal. Wendell Stanley proved too strong for his East Coast opponent, with the referee stopping the contest in the final round of the welterweight final. Kheva Potatau controlled all the three rounds against his Central North Island opponent to win the Junior 52kg title. Tyler Moran also took silver in a hard-fought performance against Wellington’s Toby Jensen, ending in a 3-2 split decision. All three boys attend local outfit Revills Boxing Gym. President Lance Revill is immensely proud of the their achievement: “This is a record year for Revills and the boys have worked really hard.”
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imes have been tumultuous for the Football Ferns recently, with off field dramas becoming centre stage in the New Zealand media. The fallout from the departure of coach Andreas Heraf has become an unwelcome distraction in the players preparation for the upcoming OFC Nations cup in November. The team is currently without a coach, and the search and selection process is underway at time of writing. The New Caledonia-based tournament acts as a qualifier for the World Cup which will be held next year in France. One player keen to secure a seat on the flight to Noumea is Howick local Steph Skilton. Skilton was a member of the New Zealand under 17 side at the 2010 Women’s World Cup in Trinidad and Tobago,
making two appearances. She played in all three of New Zealand’s games at the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup in Japan where they were eliminated at the group stages. Most recently she has been tearing up the US college scene as a member of the Syracuse Orange, an experience Steph describes as “Crucial to my development as a footballer”. Steph has had a taste of full international honours after debuting for the Ferns senior side in 2014 in a Cyprus Cup clash against Switzerland. She is currently plying her trade in the middle of defence at centre back, after starting her career as centre forward, followed by a stint in the midfield. The upcoming games would see her locking horns with the likes of Tahiti, Papua New Guinea, Samoa and the Cook Islands.
East Auckland resident Steph Skilton is hoping to gain selection for the Football Ferns’ upcoming assignment in New Caledonia. Photo Twitter
In the absence of traditional rivals Australia who follow a different route to qualification via the ASEAN Football Federation, Skilton sees Tahiti as “the most likely to give us a tough challenge”. The coaching issues aside, 2018 has been a pioneering
year for women’s football in New Zealand with female players achieving a world first. New Zealand Football and the New Zealand Professional Footballers’ Association came to a decision over a new collective bargaining agreement which offers pay parity with the men’s All Whites. The agreement offers match pay parity, equal prize money, equal rights for image use and business class travel while representing New Zealand. Steph is excited by the developments in the women’s game, and welcomes the “long overdue changes for a side that is ranked inside the top 20 in the world”. When coupled with other initiatives like the new Kate Sheppard Cup, and expansion to two full rounds of the Women’s National League, the future is bright for the beautiful game.
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