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Men's National Intercentre Players Names MEN'S NATIONAL INTERCENTRE PLAYERS NAMES Section 1 Centre MANAWATU NORTHLAND SOUTH OTAGO WAIRARAPA KAPITI COAST COUNTIES MANUKAU WEST COAST SINGLES Steven Love Robert Wilson Scott Mackenzie Rhys Hakkens David Clark Ethan Kelleher PAIRS Shane Rogers Neville Murdoch Dean Hands Ray Boffa Roger Andrew Bruce McNish Skip Lead Dean Gilshnan Neville Thomson Darren Meyrick Nick Buttar Stu Watt Martin Ross FOURS Brian Little Eric McNoe John Claydon Peter Thompson Brody Dix Shane Pascoe Skip Three Mark Noble Graeme Hill Steve Willis Daryal Johnson Shane Drabble Trevor Pascoe Two Terry Johnson Adam Wyber Les O'Donovan Dylan Thomas Steve Bicknell John Lynch Lead Ross Ellery Craig Wyber Ian Monaghan Gary Wylie Frankie Lim Jarred Forsyth COACH Eric Cairncross Tom Henderson Margaret Davies MANAGER Scotty McGavin Murray Patterson Hayden Frew Ian Mahoney Merv Pascoe Section 2 Centre WELLINGTON CENTRAL OTAGO FAR NORTH NORTH HARBOUR CANTERBURY SOUTH CANTERBURY SINGLES Finbar McGuigan Shaun Scott Sam Allison Tony Grantham Andrew Kelly Steve Jones PAIRS Ben King Pat Houlahan Barry Johnstone Brent Malcolm Gary Lawson Garry Ford Skip Lead Robbie Bird Conor Muir Wayne Glogoski Daryl Read Nathan Glasson Scott Fisher FOURS Raymond Martin Trevor Drake Ray Glogoski Scott Cottrell Lance Pascoe Adrian Robins Skip Three Bradley Down Leon Van Boxtel Jon Young Adam Hayward Kelvin Scott Alan Wilkinson Two Grant Wakefield Alan Brash Ian Halley Steve Cox Paul Matheson Dave Wood Lead Richard Corry Ritchie Muir Shaun Richards Bart Robertson Richard Hocking Jim Kane COACH Ben King Gary Stevens Darryl Hawker MANAGER Mark Burgess Ken McConnell Paul Vegar Bruce Tatnell Aaron Thomas Section 3 Centre DUNEDIN NELSON BAY OF PLENTY WAIKATO GISBORNE EAST COAST TARANAKI SINGLES Mike Kernaghan Shannon McIlroy Nathan Aldridge Chris Lourie John Kanawa Dean Elgar PAIRS Rod Fleming Richard Collett Steve Beel Gerard Slattery Jamey Ferris Aidan Zittersteijn Skip Lead Roger Stevens Peter Hodson John O'Shea Paul Casey Jnr Steve Goldsbury Gerry O'Sullivan FOURS Terry Scott Robbie Reed Dan Dickison Dwayne Cameron Vern Marshall Craig De Faria Skip Three Andy McLean James Pugh Steve Hughes Tony Fabling Mal Trowell Scott Roberts Two Dave Archer Paul Bakon Neil Wilson Kerry Margan Bob McIlroy Dave Wilson Lead Keanu Darby David Walker Cliff Webber Jesse Russell Ricky Miller Jordan Linn COACH Chris Cookson John Caldwell Lance Tasker Russell Hardy Maurice MANAGER Rob Gibson Andre Hudson Bruce Milne Ben Brown Allan Batley Dodsworth Section 4 Centre MARLBOROUGH WANGANUI AUCLKAND THAMES VALLEY HAWKES BAY SOUTHLAND SINGLES Andre Smith Gavin Scrivener Jamie Hill Robbie Marshall Murray Glassey Craig Merriless PAIRS Sheldon Bagrie- Maurice Symes Ray Park Adam Wishnowski Taylor Horn Neil Barron Skip Howley Lead Warren Brown Alan Dickson Rory Soden Karl Garrett Dave Henderson Caleb Hope FOURS Josh Boyd Bruce Winterburn Jordan King Colin Gawith Patrick Golder Bryan Harvey Skip Three Kevin Greenwood Teo Turua Sandy Foy Dean Drummond Elliott Mason Kevin Coombe Two Sanjhe Prasad Tony McRae Martin Dixon Grant Moran Jim Bentley Shane Elliott Lead Ken Hart Ray Wilson Cairan MacElvanna Steve Jones Merv Brown Craig Tinker COACH Peter Thorne Kevin Gainfort Ian Brown MANAGER Dennis Mills Gareme Tauri Gary Fleming Gareme Goss Frank Golder Brent Thomson WOMEN'S NATIONAL INTERCENTRE PLAYERS NAMES Section 1 Centre NORTHLAND THAMES VALLEY TARANAKI SOUTH OTAGO WANGANUI MARLBOROUGH WEST COAST SINGLES Lindsay Nicholls Rhonda Adams Eileen Grant Reen Stratford Sandra Bunt Pip Holmwood PAIRS Val Mathews Maree Gadsby Bronwyn Cowie Dianne Patterson Val Symes Dorothy Dowell Skip Lead Belinda Goodall Sue Winter Avis Rishworth Lesley Bourke Rosemary Finch Cathy Richards FOURS Val Findlay Cathy Andrews Zenda West Pauline Pirere Pam Stevens Lorretta Leach Skip Three Patsy Robinson Susan Cottam Glennis Barclay Jill Rohloff Honey Reuben Sue Martin Two Lynn Clifford Gloria Shaw Marilyn Paterson Judy Johnston Colleen Robbins Marie Bryant Margaret Michelle Lead Val McEldowney Ngaira Whitaker Maria Klitscher Pauline Bailey Henderson Matheson COACH John McConnell Vickie Kelly Warren Minoque MANAGER Chris Peers Fay Gecse Lorraine Glassford Glenis Pidwell Trish Downs Margaret Jacobs Section 2 Centre BAY OF PLENTY AUCKLAND GISBORNE EAST COAST SOUTHLAND KAPITI COAST NORTH HARBOUR SINGLES Mary Campbell Karen Hema Dayvinia Mills Bronwyn Stevens Diana McGill Selina Goddard PAIRS Sue Hodges Catherine Bien Sarah Brown Sarah Scott Audrey Stevenson Wendy Jensen Skip Lead Mina Paul Sue Curran Val McGreevy Linda Milne Rochelle Stevenson Anne Dorreen FOURS Mere Eden Jill Fraser Queenie Takarua Michelle Preston Ronnie Crone Lisa Parlane Skip Three PK Tamihera Estelle Hickey Glenda Kapene Jo Toogood Eileen Jones Trish Croot Two Jasmine Merrick Lisa Prideaux Del Tamanui Pam Calder Teo Thoreson Kerin Roberts Lead Karen Clark Linda Ralph Anita Vaotuua Jan Low Carol Rolton Elaine McClintock COACH Gayle Melrose Diane Harris Averil Fowler Pat Taylor Garham Doreen MANAGER Caroline Tasker Helen Blick Emily Hongara Sue Kincaid Trina Kirikiri Ian Hardy Section 3 Centre CANTERBURY WAIKATO CENTRAL OTAGO WAIRARAPA HAWKES BAY SOUTH CANTERBURY SINGLES Tayla Bruce Linley O'Callaghan Shirley Poutu Natarsha Grimshaw Shona Anderson PAIRS Sandra Keith Christine Buchanan Wendy Mitchell Gaylene Harvey Barbara Tiffen Skip Lead Adele Greenfield Andrea Bowman Fiona Mancer Robyn Stevenson Julie Robins FOURS Mandy Boyd Margaret O'Connor Tanya Wheeler Robyn Wallace Cathy Richards Skip Three Julie Adams Angela Wilson Makaia Campbell Louise Fitness Sharon Leonard Two Tessa Lee Jane Anderson Dale Rowe Anne Trembath Sharyn Fowler Lead Angela Boyd Yvonne McCutheon Janalle Frew Liffy Law Kate Cox COACH Raelene Peters Neil Buchanan MANAGER Rhona Hurley Gail Hemi Lillian Tukiri Rosina Beker Section 4 Centre COUNTIES MANUKAU WELLINGTON DUNEDIN NELSON MANAWATU FAR NORTH SINGLES Leeane Poulson Lisa White Jan Hall Kirsten Edwards Mere Fryer Hoki-Tawhai Cassidy PAIRS Karen Forrest Dale Rayner Jacqui Peterson Colleen Earl Lyn Corbett Eileen Strongman Skip Lead Marilyn Bristowe Clare Hendra Lee Grigg Katie Scott Emily Gray Mary Korewha FOURS Cheryl Hunia Helen King Faye Cosgrove Leigh Griffin Sheryn Blake Kaye Gorrie Skip Three Sharon Perry Nicole Toomey Malia Tavite Amy McIlroy Robyn McGregor Pania Sigley Two Pauline Hayward Janeen Noble Vicki Robinson Dianne Potts Caroline Fisher Dianne Davey Lead Les Eagleton Kaaren Guilford Shona Mann Barbara Thomason Lynlea Rogers Linda Fowlie COACH Margaret Davies Dayle Jackson Janet Swallow John Caldwell Ailsa Lindsay Bunty Barron MANAGER Wendy Mackie Lyn Rance Rhonda Bellis Julianne Mills.
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