Well done to everyone the Park is alive...2015/05/07 · 30th April 2015 Well done to everyone –...
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Wairarapa Bush Newsletter Trust House Memorial Park
30th April 2015
Well done to everyone – the Park is alive Wednesday’s WBRU 1st XV competitions 4.30pm to 8.30pm
Friday Nights JAB 5.30pm to 8.30pm
MOOSE KAPENE CUP Martinborough works hard again for win number two
Greytown run in full length of the field tries against Marist Carterton had its biggest win in a few seasons
Pioneer sends message to competition after beating Gladstone
BURGER KING RESERVES Pioneer, Carterton and Turhirangi leads the Pack
IMPORTANT NOTICES 1. New NZRU Policies and Guidelines are available for viewing on our website
www.waibush.co.nz 2. WBRU AGM 13th May 2015 7.00pm at the WBRU Union Clubhouse 3. Wairarapa Bush vs Wellington Tuesday 2nd June 2015 7.30pm kick off (Under lights) 4. RANFURLY SHIELD, THURSDAY 9th July 2.30pm, McLean Park, Napier
The Sir Brian Lochore Stand was opened – Congratulations BJ
“Our Rugby -Just brilliant”
Tui Club Rugby this Week 2.30pm Home ground team named first. Carterton vs. Martinborough East Coast vs. Marist Gladstone vs. Greytown Pioneer vs. Eketahuna
Burger King Senior Reserve (1pm) East Coast vs. Masterton Red Star Eketahuna vs. Marist Gladstone vs. Greytown Pioneer vs. Turhirangi Carterton vs. Martinborough (TBC) Burger King Player of the Week Wins $50 Burger King Bucks Voucher: To be Confirmed This week’s Burger King Player of the Burger Bucks Game is: Gladstone vs. Greytown Note: Burger King apologises for the delay and will be sending through vouchers soon.
2015 Stats
Tui Cup 3 Top Points Scorer
Byron Karaitiana (42) Greytown Joesph Thompson (34) Pioneer Utah Walker (21) East Coast Tui Cup Most Tries Nikora Ewe Pioneer (3)
Tui Cup Most Conversions
Joesph Thompson Pioneer (10)
Byron Karaitiana Greytown (6)
Tui Cup Most Penalties
Thomas Meuli Eketahuna (5)
Byron Karaitiana Greytown (4)
William Silvey Gladstone (4)
Ultimate Try Scoring Premier Team
Greytown 17
Pioneer 15
2015 Nunn Shield Holders Greytown
CONCUSSIONS
Please follow the guidelines and
ensure all players are wearing mouth
guards.
Enjoy the game so all can enjoy the
evening.
EVENT MANAGEMENT
Please ensure all fields are roped off
and make sure your club’s alcohol
policies are followed.
TEAM CARDS
The FULL electronic team cards must
be presented to the referees – no
exceptions. If you have any issues
contact Doug Bracewell for
assistance.
What Saturdays are all about before the big
game
The WBS Junior Rugby
Club Rugby Results on Saturdays on Facebook and Web page
Please note these are only preliminary scores
and are subject to confirmation on Monday
when the team cards are received and then
entered accordingly.
What’s on at the Stadium
Wednesday – College Rugby
Friday Night – JAB Rugby
Saturday – Chatham Cup
Website stats for last week
3,515 views – “our people just brilliant”
12,194 views April 2015
Dead Ball Charlie’s Highlights of the week Just love it when JAB starts – the place is a buzz with our next young inspiring All Blacks. And remember it is all about the kids. Do your part and remind people of that on the side line – kids just want to play and we just want to inspire them. A big thank you to the 1,000’s and I mean 1,000’s of parents who dedicate their time to transporting and supporting their children to play rugby and sport. You have to admire Turhirangi and East Coast Senior reserves on the weekend – ultimate duck shooting clubs and they front up on the day with a big crowd.
“Our Rugby– Just Brilliant” Question of week: Answer on the last page What year did Sir Brian Lochore make his debut for the All Blacks? Old Timers/Past Players Dates
Carterton Rugby Club
Look for this logo on our webpage under “Draws/Results” to get all Full Club rugby draws and results. “OUR RUGBY JUST BRILLIANT”
Team Wins Draws Losses Bonus Points
Greytown 4 0 0 2 18
Pioneer 3 0 1 3 15
Marist 3 0 1 1 13
Gladstone 2 0 2 1 9
Martinborough 2 0 2 1 9
Carterton 1 0 3 2 6
Eketahuna 1 0 3 1 5
East Coast 0 0 4 1 1
Team Wins Draw Losses Bonus Points
Pioneer 3 0 0 3 15
Tuhirangi 3 0 0 2 15
Carterton 3 0 1 3 15
Greytown 2 0 1 2 10
Masterton Red Star 2 0 1 2 10
Marist 1 0 3 4 8
Eketahuna 1 0 2 1 5
East Coast 1 0 3 1 5
Gladstone 0 0 4 0 0
JAB JAB rugby will commence again 9th May 2015
COLLEGE RUGBY Go to our website for match day results but what a crowd on opening day. Congratulations to all the colleges in getting in behind this wonderful initiative. CLUB FINALS DAY Club finals day is 1st August 2015 book this date in to join us at Trust House Memorial Park.
“Our Rugby -Just brilliant”
College Rugby has started – watch for details on WBRU Facebook and the WBRU
website
The Whistle Blower
Hurricanes vs Chiefs Development game match Report – there is no Whistle Blower this week
A Hawke's Bay-dominated Hurricanes Development rugby team paid the price for too much spilt ball and too
many missed first up tackles during this clash in Masterton last night.
The Hurricanes team's last outing of the season was staged to mark the opening of Trust House Memorial
Park's $2.1 million artificial turf.
Hawke's Bay Rugby Union's player development manager Joe Payton is a member of the Canes coaching staff and
pointed out this was the side's second loss in their history. The first was against their Crusaders counterparts
earlier this year. "Apart from some of the boys cramping up we had no issues with the turf. Our game just didn't
come together," Payton said.
Payton said Bay wingers Jonah Lowe and Mason Emerson, who are both members of the Magpies wider training
group, started and made the most of their limited opportunities. Magpies winger Shannan Chase came on as a
65th minute substitute and had two spectacular runs.
New Magpies prop Tolu Fahamakioa played 65 minutes and impressed with his scrummaging and carries. Like
Chase, Taradale hooker Mike Feagai, was also given the final 15 minutes and Payton was happy with his
contribution.
Hastings Rugby and Sports lock Sanaila Waqa got game time off the bench and when Wellington-based former
Hawke's Bay age group fullback Sam McNicol was injured Emerson moved to fullback and Waqa to the wing.
Former Magpies, lock Tom Parsons and prop Adrian Barone, and former Hawke's Bay under-16 prop Tim
Cadwallader, who are all Manawatu-based, also played for the Canes.
"Assembling in Wellington on the day of the game and then arriving in Masterton an hour or so before kick-off
after travelling over the hill wasn't the ideal preparation," he added.
- Hawkes Bay Today
Wairarapa Bush College 1st XV Competition has started each Wednesday’s on the Park
Wairarapa Bush would like to thank the following major and ground sign sponsors
Answer: 4th January 1964 vs England (London)