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Sports draws
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Sports draws

RUGBY The rugby draw for SATURDAY. Civil Project Solutions Poverty Bay rugby, premier grade, Week 3. 2.45pm: Larsawn Ngatapa v East Coast Farm Vets YMP, Paddy’s Park 1, Patutahi. Referee: Ben Holt. GT Shearing Waikohu v Enterprise Cars OBM, Te...

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Red leotards feature in Tri Star Comp
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Red leotards feature in Tri Star Comp

by Marilyn Callahan The red leotards of Gisborne Trampoline Club were again to the fore in all areas at the Tri Star Competition in Auckland this month. From a team of six athletes, each team member won at least one medal. They returned with a total...

Girl injured by log flown home
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Girl injured by log flown home

A young girl seriously injured when a log rolled on top of her on the city beachfront on Sunday afternoon was flown to Christchurch Hospital last night. Juliana Marston, 10, from Christchurch, suffered pelvic injuries in the mishap. Her father...

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Golf croquet titles to Humphreys and Elzen
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Golf croquet titles to Humphreys and Elzen

Barry Memorial Croquet Club’s golf croquet club champs are done and dusted. The championships were split into open and intermediate sections, the latter for players with handicaps of nine and over. Unfortunately, entry numbers for both sections...

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Winning start for Senior 1 new boys Uawa
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Winning start for Senior 1 new boys Uawa

The Senior 1 club rugby season is off to a rip-roaring start. Two-time defending champions Charteris Choppers Wairoa Athletic beat their hosts OBM 29-5, the Nuhaka V8s — team No. 3 in last year’s semifinals — beat Ngatapa Harvest Matawhero...

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Swansong match for Uawa vet Mathias
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Swansong match for Uawa vet Mathias

He and his boy came in, did a job and did it well. Veteran tight-forward John Mathias — who is shortly to return to Otago after three seasons with Ngāti Porou East Coast club rugby titans Uawa — played for five different clubs down south over...

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City water supply remains vulnerable
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City water supply remains vulnerable

News that Gisborne’s main water supply was identified as being at unacceptable risk of catastrophic failure months before it was broken in multiple places during Cyclone Gabrielle won’t come as a surprise to anyone familiar with the situation...

Any wonder some young white males rebel?
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Any wonder some young white males rebel?

It’s hard these days not to feel sorry for someone who is white, straight and male. Taught throughout their education that they are irredeemably racist, they are condemned for their ethnicity, their masculinity, their cisgender normality, their...

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’Tahi 1 set pennants pace
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’Tahi 1 set pennants pace

Home-course team Patutahi (1) flexed their muscles with a near-perfect return in the opening rounds of the Oligoi Jug men’s interclub golf pennants on Saturday. Patutahi’s four-man team beat Te Puia Springs 6-2 in Round 1 on the Patutahi course...

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Honours shared in Jags’ Fed opener
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Honours shared in Jags’ Fed opener

Gisborne Thistle opened their Central Federation League football campaign with a 1-1 draw against Taradale in Hawke’s Bay on Saturday. Striker Jimmy Somerton scored seven minutes before halftime for ALH Thistle and former Jags rightback Brandon...

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Sparking belief in dormant HSOB
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Sparking belief in dormant HSOB

Scorelines don’t always tell the story. Enterprise Cars OBM defeated High School Old Boys 55-22 in Poverty Bay premier club rugby on Saturday but for more than 60 minutes of a match in which the Peter Martin Cup was up for grabs, it was...