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RUGBY CLUB CARTERTON Rugby Football Club
CONTACTS Grounds at Belvedere Rd, Carterton
For the 2021 season Carterton is delighted to have Neil Rodger, Trevor Will, Garth Thompson, Mike Wakeÿ eld and Rhys Scott on board as Premier Coaches. The reserves will be coached by club stalwarts, James Matthews, Brett Aitken, Brad Keating & Kerry McGhie. Pre-season training kicked o° in February and it is encouraging to see 20-25 players regularly attending both Tuesday and Thursday trainings. There is a familiar look about the squads but there are also a number of new players in both
E info@ cartertonrugby.co.nz W cartertonrugby.nz Steve Hurley [President] P 027 493 5577 George Rodgers [Manager] P 027 284 2908 Trish Heming [Secretary] P 027 335 8240 the Premier & Reserves line-ups. The Premiers have had two pre-season games against Patea (away) and Wanganui (away).
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The players are currently reaping the beneÿ ts of the club’s investment in an independent water supply last year and the playing surfaces are in excellent condition.
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With a group of experienced players and some exciting young talent coming through, East Coast is looking to build on what was a solid 2020 season. Based at Whareama, 35 minutes East of Masterton, our club covers a large geographic area and has some of the most passionate supporters in the competition. This year East Coast will again be competing in both the Premier and Senior Reserve divisions. Last year the Premier side just missed out on making the top four with the goal of getting there this year.
Aaron Matenga and Mark Percy will again be coaching the Premier side with Dennis Griggs manager. Ken Scott is the Reserves coach and Kirk Bird Reserves Manager.
The Senior Reserves had a great season, winning their competition, beating Greytown in the ÿ nal. We had struggled to get players in that team in the past so it was a big turnaround. East Coast doesn’t have the star players but it is always competitive and we expect this season to be no di° erent.
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Nicole James-Boyce [Club Captain] P 027 977 5232 E boycey08@hotmail.com Aaron Matenga [Premier Coach] P 027 444 8011 E aaron_matenga@bigpond.com
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RUGBY CLUB EKETAHUNA Rugby Football Club
by four or ÿ ve players who live in Palmerston North coming over to play for the club.
Eketahuna is hoping to ÿ eld Premier and Senior Reserves teams in this year’s competitions.
The head coaches of the Premier side this year are Craig Pepperell and Graeme Cheetham, with Chris Osborne the ÿ tness coach and Stephen Penn the team’s manager.
Last year the Premier side made the semi-ÿ nals of its competition. Club president Blair Percy says at the beginning of this season, the club has been struggling a bit with numbers, aggravated by some players collecting injuries in the pre-season games. On the positive side, the club has been bolstered
CONTACTS Blair Percy [President] P 06 375 0525 E bfpercy@hotmail.com Bridgette Udy [Secretary] P 027 498 7548 E manukafarms@xtra.co.nz Ross Terry [Treasurer] P 027 458 1162 E kimihiafarm@slingshot.co.nz
Coach of the Senior Reserves side is Andrew McCool.
Daniel Udy [Club Captain] P 06 376 6589 E manukafarms@xtra.co.nz
Based at Alfredton Road, the club is looking forward to the traditional strong support it gets from locals who enjoy socialising at the home games.
Craig Pepperell [Premier Coach] P 027 540 6406 Graeme Cheetham [Premier Coach] P 06 375 8950 E cheethamgw@gmail.com Kirby Duffy [JAB] P 06 375 8119
Blair is presently updating the Honours Board and Sponsors Board.
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GREYTOWN Rugby Football Club Greytown’s preparations for the new season are well underway. A slight change in the coaching setup will see ‘2020 coach of the year’ Mark Childs as head coach, ° anked by the local and well-known veteran Paul ‘Pottsy’ Pottinger. Potsy coached Greytown Seniors to a championship win back in 1995 and has since been involved with a number of notable teams including the New Zealand and Hurricanes Schools. Stalwart Tim McGilvary and Dane Buchanan will again manage the premier side.
Most notably former All Black Zac Guildford who will be pulling on his old club’s colours for the ÿ rst time as a senior player.
There have been quite a few changes in playing stocks this year with numerous retirements and players leaving the province including veterans Kingi Kaiwai, Tana Isaac and Teihana Brown to name a few.
The Senior Reserve team will back their chances as serious contenders in the Reserve grade once again and have acquired the services of former player Laurie Matthews as the new head coach to work alongside the industrious Brady Bingham as manager. Training has commenced for this group as well.
However the club has also been blessed with a heap of new and returning players.
The club will again have strong JAB representation with at least 60 registrations expected
from Under 6 through to Under 13 grades. Last weekend our JAB kids were treated with a trip to watch the Hurricanes at Sky Stadium, the latest of initiatives by the club to promote a whanau friendly environment. Even with the current COVID climate, the club is grateful to have retained the majority of its sponsors and continues to receive signiÿ cant support from the Greytown Trust Lands Trust, FreshChoice Greytown and EVs Bar. Greytown is a community
and whanau orientated organisation and welcomes all new players and supporters to come along and be part of our amazing club.
CONTACTS Mark Childs [Senior Premiers] P 027 284 2955 Brady Bingham [Senior Reserves] P 027 472 9004
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RUGBY CLUB CONTACTS Rachel Colton [President] P 027 693 2960 E benview@xtra.co.nz Louise Henderson [Secretary] P 027 230 4925 E admin@martinboroughrugbyclub.co.nz Daniel George [JAB Delegate] P 027 422 2458 E Daniel_melgeorge@outlook.com James Bruce [Premier Coach] P 027 277 2962 E jamesbruce@xtra.co.nz Pip Sutherland [Premier Manager] P 06 306 9192 E pipsuesutherland@xtra.co.nz Trevor Durry [Premier Reserves Coach] P 027 528 2415 E durry28@gmail.com
Martinborough Rugby Club is looking forward to the 2021 season. We have two Senior teams. Both have been training and numbers are looking good. JAB numbers are also looking good with registered players higher than they have been in previous years. It’s never too late to register if you are keen to play. The link for registrations is www.sporty.co.nz. All our supporters are welcome to pop into our clubrooms for home games.
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Talk to our bar sta˜ or Committee if you would like to become a ÿ nancial member of the Club. Our Gym is thriving. HealthFit have taken on the management.
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Pioneer Rugby is looking strong with our two senior club sides. With our Premier team and Senior Reserve team, the club is focused on promoting the core values of working hard to achieve success, and respecting others.
Puketoi goes into the new season in a positive mood, says club president Brett Harvey.
Tuhirangi was unable to ÿ eld a Premier Reserves team in last year’s shortened competition.
“We’re going to have a Senior Reserves team, albeit with less numbers. We would like more players.
We have a high level of coaching and management structures around our teams to provide the best training for players to achieve their goals as a team and individuals.
“We have lost some key players since coming fourth last year and are down in our overall strength.
Instead its players helped out other clubs, most notably fellow South Wairarapa clubs Featherston and Martinborough.
Here in Featherston - rugby is no longer just about 15 men on a ÿ eld – it’s about getting men, woman, boys and girls together in a safe, positive environment – while letting o˜ some steam and being part of a family.
Our goal is to show that we are a diverse club that can cater for all walks of life. The Jean St grounds have had some major work done to improve the surface. We have just named our leaders in the Premier team with Jonty Miller as captain and Nikora Ewe as vice-captain. The work of our Premier coach Koti Whittaker and his coaching sta˜ is now starting to bear fruit. With good depth and numbers, it looks like we will be competitive this season.
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Koti Whittaker [Premier Coach] P 027 399 6549 E kotiwhittaker09@gmail.com
“But in saying that, we have had a couple of pre-season games where the team has done well.” The team enjoys its position, ÿ rmly nestled in the Senior Reserve grade, with the aim of entertaining the community, having a bit of fun, and playing some good quality rugby, says Brett. Last year’s team of young ladies are back in the kitchen and doing a great job. John Bambry is still going strong in the bar, and Marty, Harv and Jocko will be back feeding the troops on practise nights.
CONTACTS
Brett Harvey [President] P 06 376 7233 E brett.bec@outlook.co.nz Donald Irvine [Secretary] P 06 376 8728 E mangatiti@xtra.co.nz Abby Maher [Treasurer] P 020 4174 5434 E abbyjmaher@gmail.com Jerome Pitt [Reserves Coach] P 027 242 2199 E jeromepitt@gmail.com Carey Henricksen [Reserves Manager] P 027 307 9113 E carey.henricksen16@gmail.com
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Tuhirangi’s home ground is in the village of Pirinoa with the clubrooms at Pirinoa Hall which the club has used for over 100 years.
We want to work with other Wairarapa Clubs to set up a Women’s division. Keen to be involved? Message your local club and let’s make this happen.
CONTACTS
We are looking to upcycle old sporting gear and equipment to ensure all children have an opportunity to be involved in sport, no matter the code.
Ken Aburn [President] P 027 444 8172 E kjaburn@slingshot.co.nz Scarlett Boyle [Secretary] P 027 635 1274 E trfc@hotmail.co.nz Hanna Finlayson [Treasurer] P 027 420 5696 E hanna.wyeth@gmail.com Kurt Portas [Club Captain] P 027 427 6604 E kurtp@hotmail.com Tim Roberts [Reserves Coach] P 027 816 6288 E timroberts722@gmail.com Scott Dormer [Reserves Manager] P 027 312 2174 E scott.dormer@hotmail.co.nz
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JAB continues to grow strong with three teams this year. We are happy to accept late registrations.
Want to know more? Check us out on Facebook – Featherston Rugby Club, or email featherstonrugby@gmail.com
CONTACTS
Marc Van de Loo [President] P 021 544 545 E featherstonrugby@gmail.com Ritchie Wards [Secretary] P 027 408 7704 E secretary.featherstonrugby@gmail.com Russell De Ritter [Reserves Coach] P 021 043 0060 E russell.deritter@gmail.com Joey St Clair [Reserves Coach] P 022 630 4728 E sjoe2263@gmail.com Pa’i Smith [Reserves Manager] P 022 187 9891 E pai.smith@hegroup.nz
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Featherston will be ÿ elding a number of teams in 2021: Men’s Senior Reserves, Under 11s, Under 9s, Under 6s and rippa. Our numbers are good for all teams although new players are always welcome.
The players are mostly farmers who get lots of local support from the local community. A lot of funds come from crutching around 10,000 sheep a year, as well as launching boats at Palliser Bay for the annual Ngawi ÿ shing competition.
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RUGBY CLUB MARIST Rugby Football Club Marist are looking forward to the 2021 season, following on from 2020 which saw the club celebrate its 75th anniversary.
promising new players and has the bulk of last year’s squad back.
2020 was one of Marist’s more successful seasons, results-wise, for a number of years.
MASTERTON RED STAR Rugby Football Club This year is looking to be very positive for Masterton Red Star. Our new coaching team of Chris Senior, Hemi Tupaea and Peter Bresaz presented a three year plan to get Masterton Red Star back into the Premier competition.
and many volunteers which enables the club to function e° ciently. Our club is very appreciative of our longstanding sponsors and very loyal supporter base. They have stuck with us through thick and thin, and are all excited about 2021 and beyond.
CONTACTS
Training commenced in early February and numbers at training have been excellent.
Barry Todd [President] P 021 408 961 E btodd@pggwrightson.co.nz
Chris is a highly regarded coach who played for Masterton Red Star, and wants to get it back up to where it should be.
Sam Lawrence [Secretary & Treasurer] P 027 254 7387 E mstnredstarrugby@gmail.com
The Senior Reserve players are responding to his systems and enthusiasm, and the team should be competitive in the Senior Reserve competition.
Shane Coley [Club Captain] P 027 294 6510 E shanepauline2010@hotmail.com
The club is in a strong ÿ nancial position and our plans are to upgrade our grounds and facilities over the next few years.
Chris Senior [Reserves Coach] P 021 106 7934 E seniorc@chanelcollege.school.nz
The Premier team won one of the more exciting Tui Cup ÿ nals in recent memory and ÿ nished the season with the Quinton Aspinall Trophy, Olson Trophy, Gleeson McGillicuddy Trophy, Goodger Trophy and Nunn Shield. The Reserve team won the Presidents Cup and
The Senior Reserves will again be coached by Kerry Hargood with Gerald Ford as manager.
our Under 11s and Under 13s won the ÿ nals of their grades. This year the Premier team will again be coached by Gerald Lologa and Joe Nuku with Mark Round as manager and
Ben Hurley as trainer. The Premier side has lost three of its stalwarts to retirement - James Goodger, Blair Gardner and Rhys Severn. But it has gained several
Marist wishes all the other clubs a very successful season and looks forward to hosting them at our headquarters in 2021.
CONTACTS Michelle Beaver [President] P 027 581 2179 E michellebeaver@xtra.co.nz Terry O’Brien [Chairman] P 027 451 0678 E info@wairarapascrap.co.nz Kylie Milligan [Secretary] P 027 480 4003 E keenmilligan@xtra.co.nz Tony Beech [Treasurer] P 027 270 9998 E tony@lala.co.nz
Gerald Laloga [Premier Coach] P 021 106 4060 E geetuifao@gmail.com Joe Nuku [Premier Coach] P 022 040 1760 E joenuku@gmail.com Kerry Hargood [Reserves Coach] P 027 868 5572 E devilshmum@hotmail.com
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RUGBY CLUB G L A D ST O N E R ugby F ootball C lub 2020 was a rebuilding year for Gladstone after the retirement of a few senior players, with the Premier side placed in the bottom half of the competition. However, the Senior Reserves did well, making the ÿ nal of Presidents Cup, a big improvement on the year before. Steve Thompson will again be head coach of the Premiers, with Scott Forbes the forwards coach. Dion van Deventer is the Premiers backs coach. The team developed
a core of committed players last year who are returning in 2021.
at the same time. Or if the bottom ÿ eld is ° ooded as occasionally happens, games can be held in the top ÿ eld rather than having to be transferred to another venue.
The Senior Reserves coach is Shaun Pollard who developed a strong team last year and is keen to take the team further in the competition this year with a good mix of youth and experience.
As always, we are extremely grateful for the support that we
JAB is looking good with at least six, and possibly seven teams, with Collis Berryman in charge and the kids all ready to get into it. As well as coaching the Premier side, Steve Thompson has been leading amazing work on the beautiÿ cation of the Gladstone Sports Complex with new gardens and the planting of native trees. There has also be signiÿ cant developments
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Grace Prior Featherston’s longawaited solution to its wastewater woes may cost “significantly more” than the $17 million allocated in the council’s long-term plan [LTP]. South Wairarapa Deputy Mayor Garrick Emms, who is also a Featherston ward councillor, said the most recent figure he had heard reported was $37 million. He said the price tag was “mind-boggling” but that the full cost wasn’t known because alternative options were still being explored. Emms said the current $17 million that had been budgeted for the Featherston wastewater pipes in the long-term plan would go toward short-term relief. After requesting the withdrawal of its 2017 consent application for Featherston’s wastewater treatment plant last year, South Wairarapa District Council [SWDC] has continued to run the plant under the 2012 consent. The consent allows the council to discharge treated wastewater into Donald’s Creek, which then flows into Wairarapa Moana. “This is not sustainable, and we
We are working closely with Wellington Water, industry wastewater experts, key stakeholders, iwi, and the wider community to progressively identify the best longterm solution for our community and environment. are working closely with Wellington Water, industry wastewater experts, key stakeholders, iwi, and the wider community to progressively identify the best longterm solution for our community and environment,” SWDC said in its long-term plan. The withdrawn consent proposed irrigating wastewater to land, removing discharges from freshwater. There was comprehensive public opposition during consultation on the consent in 2017 and 2018. But wastewater concerns were not limited to Featherston. G r e y t o w n ’ s wastewater treatment plant has reached capacity, and Martinborough’s is not far behind, a recent SWDC officers’ report said. In its long-term plan, SWDC said that in some areas, wastewater pipes would not be big enough to handle projected growth, particularly in
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Greytown. “We’re in the process of increasing the size of some and others may require upgrading in later years of the LTP to account for an increase in demand.” Council said years of underinvestment and underground pipes failing earlier than expected meant water and wastewater network assets were no longer “performing at a level that consistently meet the needs of our community”. It said it had increased capital funding during the past year and a half to address the problem. “There is still more work to do to upgrade our water plants and pipes, but a big focus for this LTP will be wastewater. “Water was identified as our top priority for this current financial year, and it is clear it will remain the priority next year.” In last year’s annual plan submissions, 80 per cent of submitters stated water was their highest priority for council’s focus.
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