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HANDBOOK 2018 Your Host Christine & Wayne Laurenson 2a Arney Street Paeroa New Zealand T: 07 862 8788 F: 07 862 8789 E: [email protected] Reservations Freephone 0800 579 645 www.pedlarsmotel.nz 502 Pollen Street, Thames 37 Orchard West Road, Ngatea 601 Port Road, Whangamata 25 Seddon Street, Waihi Contents Message from the Union ................................................................................. 2 Executive Officers & Life Members / Board of Management 2018 .................... 3 Union Staff / Youth Management Board ........................................................... 4 Board of Management Sub Committees ........................................................... 5 Representative Teams Coaches & Management .............................................. 6 Honorary Professionals / Disciplinary Committee ............................................. 8 Appeals Committee / Referee’s ....................................................................... 9 Secondary School Rugby Union ......................................................................10 Te Aroha Sub-Union ....................................................................................... 11 Club Directory ......................................................................................... 12 - 25 Disciplinary Procedures .......................................................................... 26 - 27 Senior A Draw 2018 ................................................................................ .......28 Thames Valley Heartland Draw ..................................................................... 29 Senior B Draw 2018 .............................................................................. ........ 30 Thames Valley Club Rugby Trophies ............................................................. 32 Cancellations / Team Sheets / Matchtime .................................................. .33 Brief History .......................................................................................... 34 - 35 Thames Valley Rugby Football Union Inc “Home of the Valley” Address: 140A Normanby Road, Paeroa Telephone: 07 862 6352 Facsimile: 07 862 7677 Email: [email protected] - [email protected] Postal Address: PO Box 245, Paeroa 3600 Website: www.thamesvalleyswampfoxes.co.nz Facebook: thamesvalleyswampfoxes Proud to support Thames Valley Rugby 0800 002 775 - 07 868 6178 621 POLLEN STREET, THAMES 0800 002 775 621 www.kmg.co.nz ADAPTING TO YOUR ENVIRONMENT Message from the Union The 2018 edition of the Thames Valley Rugby Union Handbook heralds a new season of rugby in the region. From the outset of another year of rugby, we acknowledge and thank the advertisers that contribute to this annual publication with their ongoing support. Club Rugby continues with the same format as last year. There will be ten teams in the Senior A competition for the first time in many years with all four Peninsula clubs in the mix. Eight teams will compete in the Senior B competition. The new Paeroa Rugby and Sports club takes the field for the first time in competition this year following the amalgamation of Paeroa Old Boys and Paeroa West late last year. The Club Finals will be held at Rhodes Park, Thames on July 28 2018. The Secondary School Finals will be held in Paeroa in mid August while the Youth Management Board has opted to go back to a Finals Day which will be held in Whitianga Matthew Bartleet and co. are back for a second term in charge of the Heartland Team. Their competition kicks off with a home game against West Coast and we wish them all the best CEO Edmond Leahy and his team continue to look after the daily operations of the Union while Graham Hallet is Chairman of the Board of Management. The Thames Valley Rugby Union would to thank our advertisers and sponsors, for all their support and we wish everyone involved in rugby in Thames Valley a great 2018. PATRON PRESIDENT Ted Engebretsen Kelly Plummer Phone: 07 867 7114 Mobile: 027 228 9454 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] LIFE MEMBERS Robin Povey (1985) Roy Tyack (1996) Max Stanfield (1996) 4 Harris Pl, Fenton St, Thames 208 Mount View Rd, Ngatea Thames Norm McMillan (2002) Ray Curtin (2009) Andy Townsend (2016) 5 Olga St, Paeroa 3979 State Highway 26 14 Grace Avenue Waitoa Te Aroha Neil Olesen (2017) 97 Rawe Rawe Rd, Errol Kingsbury (2018) Ted Engebretsen (2018) RD2, Ngatea 8 Primrose Place 4 Pinnock Place Allenton, Ashburton Ngatea Ian Murphy (2018) PO Box 251 Thames Board of Management CHAIRMAN DEPUTY CHAIRMAN Graham Hallett Grant Dickey Phone: 07 884 5714 Phone: 07 884 6845 Mobile: 027 244 8684 Mobile: 027 290 0245 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] DIRECTORS Ross Cooper Charles V erry Mobile: 027 863686 Phone: 07 868 3442 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Gordan Henderson Moe Williams Mobile: 021 228 2857 Phone: 027 699 0050 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Ivan Truong Richard Foster Mobile: 027 441 4222 Mobile: 021 507 107 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Union Staff CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER RUGBY DEVELOPMENT OFFICER Edmond Leahy Bill Cooksley Phone: 07 862 6352 Phone: 07 862 6352 Mobile: 027 480 9637 Mobile: 027 243 8656 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Finance and Administration Officer CDO/Resource Coach Dianne Garmonsway Don Edgecombe Phone: 07 862 6352 Phone: 07 862 6352 Email: [email protected] Mobile: 027 354 8210 Email: [email protected] RAIS RAIS Mathew Abraham Elly-May Smith Mobile: 027 6922 420 Mobile: 027 311 7505 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Youth Management Board TARY CHAIRMAN SECRETARY Andrew Gemmell Erin Cooksley Mobile: 027 486 6233 Mobile: 027 486 6233 Coromandel Tuku Renata Mobile: 027 777 7060 Hauraki Plains Gavin Flint Mobile: 027 249 1055 Mercury Bay Garth Scott Mobile: 021 874 923 Paeroa Darryl Parker Mobile: 027 487 9698 Tairua Simon Evans Mobile: 027 268 9953 Te Aroha Fraser Shallue Mobile: 021 938 957 Thames Kenny Growden Mobile: 021 648 985 Waihi Wok Mathis Mobile: 027 643 0497 Whangamata Marius Lloyd Mobile: 021 0225 3441 Board Representative Moe Williams Mobile: 027 699 0050 Board of Management Sub Committees UNION HOST Kelly Plummer FINANCE CLUB REVIEW COMMITTEE Grant Dickey, Richard Foster, Alister Sharp, Moe Williams, Charles Verry, Graham Hallett Graham Hallett, Don Edgecombe HEARTLAND / DEV TEAMS RUGBY MANAGEMENT TEAM Grant Dickey, Gordon Henderson, Graham Hallett Graham Hallett, Gordon Henderson Team Coaches, Bill Cooksley Team Management UNION GOVERNANCE GROUNDS Ivan Truong, Charles Verry, Bill Cooksley, Don Edgecombe Graham Hallett, Grant Dickey, SPONSOR OF THAMES VALLEY RUGBY Representative Teams HEARTLAND TEAM Selector Coach Assistant Coaches Matt Bartleet David Harrison Mobile:027 292 6568 Mobile: 027 316 3795 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Joe Murray Manager Physiotherapist Lucas McIver Joel van Doorn Mobile: 027 332 3333 Mobile: 021 458 227 Mobile: 021 587 262 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] DEVELOPMENT TEAM Selector Coach Assistant Coach Manager Colin Walker Michael Bellamy Geoff Spargo Mobile: 021 908 312 Mobile: 021 243 3134 Mobile: 027 594 5935 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] AGE GROUP REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS Under 18 Coach Under 14 Coach Mike Voykovich Under 16 Coach Elly-May Smith Mobile:021 851 627 Don Edgecombe Mobile: 027 311 7505 Email: [email protected] Mobile: 027 354 8210 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Under 45KG Coach Roller Mills Coach Shaun McKain Darryl Parker Mobile:027 475 5698 Mobile: 027 487 9698 Email: [email protected] www.thamesvalleyswampfoxes.co.nz Honorary Professionals SOLICITOR STATISTICIAN / HISTORIAN John Wiltshire Kelly Plummer Beattie Rickman Legal 12B Clifton Road 554 Victoria Street Central City, Hamilton Hamilton Phone: 027 228 9454 Phone: 07 838 7450 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Disciplinary Committee CHAIRMAN CO - ORDINATOR Brian Crabb Edmond Leahy Miller & Poulgrain Sealey Street,Thames COMPLAINTS REVIEW OFFICER Phone: 07 868 2508 Bruce Baker Work: 07 868 6046 Work: 07 868 0418 Fax: 07 868 6533 Mobile:027 383 6033 COMMITTEE Mike Daly Phone: 07 862 7975 Mobile: 027 641 0873 THAMES • WHITIANGA • COROMANDEL • NGATEA Allen Fisher Phone: 07 862 7584 Property Law • Estates & Asset Planning Civil Litigation • Relationship Property Please visit our website or call our friendly staff for more information: www.pjolaw.co.nz Hayley Green L.L.B. %UDQFK2IÀFH9LVLWV Brenda Flay L.L.B Hons Coromandel weekly on Partners Tuesdays, Whitianga weekly on John Jenkison L.L.B. Thursdays. Consultant For An Appointment Telephone: Damian Quinn BA L.L.B Solicitor 07 868-8680 611 Mackay Street, PO Box 31, Thames 3540 Ph: 07 868 8680 Fax: 07 868 8718 Em: [email protected] DX: GA 25514 Appeals Committee CHAIRMAN Mike Walmsley Phone: 07 862 7896 COMMITTEE Graham Fowler Phone: 07 863 5291 Referee’s Advisory Committee POSTAL ADDRESS POBox 245, Paeroa 3640 CHAIRMAN SECRETARY Grant Prescott Steve Whyte Mobile: 027 330 6566 Mobile:021 148 2221 TREASURER APPOINTMENTS OFFICER Sam Oates Graham Hallett Phone: 07 884 5714 Mobile: 027 244 8684 COACHING / EVALUATION COUNCIL OF CLUBS CONVENOR DELEGATE Graham Hallett James Higgins Phone: 07 884 5714 Mobile: 027 728 2854 Secondary Schools CHAIRMAN Coromandel Area School Bill Cooksley PO
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