Wairarapa Bush Handbook & Business Directory 2006

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Wairarapa Bush Handbook & Business Directory 2006 Wairarapa Bush Rugby Football Union (Inc) Handbook & Directory 2014 www.waibush.co.nz 1 Contents: 1. Cover 2. Contents 3. Leslie Rugby 4. Business Directory 2012 & Office Bearers 5. Administration 6. Board 7. Authorised Club Signatures 8. Council of Clubs 9. Main Sponsors Acknowledgment 10. Selectors/ Coaches Representative Teams 11. Bush Sports Club 12. Carterton Rugby Club 13. East Coast Rugby Club 14. Eketahuna Rugby Club 15. Featherston Rugby Club 16. Gladstone Rugby Club 17. Greytown Rugby Club 18. Marist Rugby Club 19. Martinborough Rugby Club 20. Masterton Red Star Rugby Club 21. Pioneer Rugby Club 22. Puketoi Rugby Club 23. Tuhirangi Rugby Club www.waibush.co.nz 2 24. Wairarapa Bush Referees Association & Maori Contact 25. Wairarapa Bush Secondary Schools 26. Wairarapa Bush JAB 27. Wairarapa Bush Heartland and B’ 2012 Draws GILBERT rugby is our Official rugby ball supplier to the WBRFU www.gilbertrugby.co.nz www.waibush.co.nz 3 Wairarapa Bush Handbook & Business Directory 2014 Sponsors for 2014 Major Sponsors - Trust House Limited - DB - Air New Zealand - KooGa - Tranzit Coachlines (Wairarapa) Ltd - PGG Wrightson Ltd Main Sponsors - Eastern and Central Community Trust - Prime Community Trust - Pelorus Trust - NZCT - Wairarapa Building Society - Elastoplast - Infinity Foundation - Wairarapa Scrap Metal Ltd Office Bearers – 2014 Patron - Mr Eric Kenny President - Rex Playle Vice President - Richard Dahlberg Life Members Messrs: - J D Burnes - K P McGuillicuddy - P L Penn - E R Kenny - B J Lochore - L McIntosh - R C Francis - D J Galvin - K Matthews - A McDougall - R Hughes - F McLeod - B Whale www.waibush.co.nz 4 Administration – 2014 Postal: P O Box 372 Masterton Office: 149 Dixon Street Masterton Ph: 06 378 8369 Fax: 06 378 0012 Union Rooms: Trust House Memorial Park Dixon Street Masterton Chief Executive Officer: Tony Hargood Wk: 06 378 8369 Hm: 06 377 3417 Mob: 027 473 836 Email: [email protected] Rugby Development Officer: Stacey Grant Wk: 06 378 8369 Mob: 027 391 6311 Email [email protected] Executive Assistant: Debby Castles Wk: 06 378 8369 Mob: 021 176 5554 Email: [email protected] Club Administrator Officer: Doug Bracewell Wk: 06 378 8369 Mob: 027 628 0404 Email: [email protected] www.waibush.co.nz 5 Board – 2014 President Rex Playle 12 Herbert St Masterton Ph: 06 377 5566 Mob: 027 594 6512 Vice President Richard Dahlberg 84 Church Street Masterton Ph: 06 377 5660 Mob: 027 447 3494 Chairman Paora Ammunson RD 1 Papawai Road Greytown Mob: 027 730 4999 Deputy Chairman Ferg Rutherford P O Box 900 Masterton Ph: 06 377 2339 Mob: 0274 836 293 Board Members Tim Nathan 123 South Belt Masterton Ph: 06 377 0104 Mob: 027 243 5840 Dennis Dougherty 11 Makuri Street RD 2 Pahiatua Ph: 06 376 7857 Mob: 027 266 7670 Catherine Rossiter-Stead P O Box 8 Greytown Ph: 021 047 1723 Tim Fairbrother John Kirkup P O Box 59 NZRU Observer Masterton P O Box 2172 Ph: 377 1116 Wellington Mob: 021 904 320 Mob: 021 625 032 www.waibush.co.nz 6 Authorised Club Signatories and Contact Details For Club Transfers 2014 Club Contacts Fax No Phone Sean McBride Fax: 06 370 0659 0274 992931 Gladstone Sharon Parker 06 378 8260 work 377 4139 work Michelle Beaver 06 377 0371 Wk 027 512 7730 Marist Colin Hutchby 06 377 4376 Wk 027 268 4914 Brian Severn No fax scan to 027 332 2411 [email protected] Martinborough Rob Marshall No fax scan to 027 298 3928 [email protected] 0275 088696 Daniel Hawkins 06 3069 711 Eketahuna Dennis Dougherty 06 375 8225 06 376 7857 Anna Christensen 06 375 8225 06 375 8125 Gavin Hodder 06 378 8526 Fax 027 441 1836 Carterton Maureen Hodder 06 378 8526 027 441 1127 Mike Kawana No fax 027 233 2729 Pioneer Tere Torea No fax Cynthia Duffy No fax 027 555 3596 Neil Morison No fax 027 254 9751 Greytown Pamela Holmes 06 370 6091 Work 027 747 5100 Holly Holtham 06 377 4299 work 027 443 9046 East Coast Duane Poulsen No fax 027 697 7745 Masterton Red Brent McGlashan 06 370 0647 021 456 401 Star Gav Sullivan No fax just ring 0278 229 697 Puketoi Brett Harvey 06 376 7229 06 376 7233 Bruce Bowie 06 376 2735 06 379 2731 Tuhirangi Carl Petersen 06 306 8905 027 242 0268 Duncan Didsbury 06 370 8142 0274 910 173 www.waibush.co.nz 7 Council of Clubs 2014 Chairman Vice Chairman Tim Nathan (Masterton Red Star) Dennis Dougherty (Eketahuna) 123 South Rd 11 Makuri Street RD 2 Masterton Pahiatua Ph: 06 377 0104 Ph: 06 376 7857 Mob: 027 243 5840 Mob: 027 266 7670 Trish Heming (Carterton) Justin Herbert (East Coast) 75 A High Street 4 Charles Street Masterton Tinui Ph: 06 370 8860 Ph: 027 772 6411 Mob: 027 335 8240 Sean McBride (Gladstone) Pamela Holmes (Greytown) 95 Herbert St 384 South Featherston Road RD1 Masterton Featherston Mob: 027 499 2931 Ph: 06 379 6620 Mob: 027 747 5100 Colin Hutchby (Marist) Rob Marshall (Martinborough) 28 Workshop Rd 146 Regent Street Masterton Martinborough Ph: 06 377 3097 Mob: 027 298 3928 Mob: 027 268 4914 Dan Te Tau (Pioneer) Duncan Didsbury (Tuhirangi) 107 Te Ore Ore Bideford Road Fabian Rd Masterton Greytown Mob: 027 518 2822 Ph: 06 304 7215 [email protected] Mob: 0274 910 173 Graeme Reisima (Referees) Jamie Fowler (Puketoi) Westbush Road RD 3 Masterton Eketahuna Mob: 0274 575 318 Ph: 06 376 7133 www.waibush.co.nz 8 Sponsors Acknowledgement Wairarapa-Bush Rugby would like to acknowledge all our sponsors for their support. The funds raised through your sponsorship are essential and provide opportunities for people to participate in all levels of rugby in the Wairarapa-Bush region. www.waibush.co.nz 9 Selectors / Coaches – 2014 Heartland Coach Heartland Assistant Coach Mark Rutene Paddy Gough 179 Dixon St 2 Raukawa Street Masterton Strathmore Hm: 06 378 8253 Wellington Wk: 06 370 5432 Mob: 027 669 0079 Mob: 027 447 0833 Trainer: Stacey Grant 027 391 6311 Senior B Coach Senior B Assistant Coach Under 20’s Coach Under 20’s Assistant Coach Under 18’s Coach Under 18’s Assistant Coach Under 16’s Coach Under 16’s Assistant Coach www.waibush.co.nz 10 Bush Sports Rugby Football Club Address: Huxley Street Pahiatua Ph: 06 376 6622 Fax: 06 376 6652 Postal Address: P O Box 4 Pahiatua Club website www.bushmultisport.org.nz Secretary/Treasurer Toby Attwood Ph: 06 366 8679 Mob: 021 204 6367 Email : [email protected] President: Mike Burmeister Ph: 06 376 6091 Mob: 0274 537 422 Email: [email protected] Vice President Stan Wolland Ph: 06 376 8243 Mob: 021 144 3014 Email: [email protected] Club Captain Bernie Wills Ph: 06 376 7006 Mob: 027 495 5481 Email: [email protected] Senior A Coach Andrew Rankin Ph: 06 376 7485 Mob: 027 228 9989 Email: [email protected] www.facebook.com/BushMultisportPark www.waibush.co.nz 11 Carterton Rugby Football Club Address: Belvedere Road Carterton Ph: 06 379 8001 Postal Address: P O Box 120 Carterton Club website www.cartertonrugby.co.nz President Gavin Hodder Ph: 379 9203 Mob: 027 441 1836 E-Mail: [email protected] Secretary Maureen Hodder Ph: 379 9203 Mob: 027 444 1127 Email: [email protected] Club Manager George Rodger Mob: 027 284 2908 Senior A Coach Ivan Harrison Mob: 027 266 0450 Email: [email protected] Senior A Asst Coach Dean Cadwallader 027 431 8161 Senior A Manager Gavin Hodder Mob: 027 441 1836 Senior Reserves Coach Jamie Anderson Mob: 027 900 4677 Email: [email protected] Senior Reserves Manager Mick Campbell Mob: 027 733 1117 www.waibush.co.nz 12 East Coast Rugby Club Address: Langdale Road Masterton Postal Address: C/- M Brown RD12 Masterton President Murray Brown Ph: 06 372 3367 Mob: 027 306 0623 Email: [email protected] Secretary Justin Herbert Ph: 06 3726411 Mob: 027 772 6411 Club Captain Duane Poulsen Mob: 027 697 7745 Senior A Coach Ritchie Roberston Ph: 06 372 4040 Senior A’s Manager Anthony Holtham Ph: 0274 439 046 Senior Reserves Coach Duane Poulsen Mob: 027 697 7745 Charles Simpson Mob: 027 2823 118 www.waibush.co.nz 13 Eketahuna Rugby Club Address: Alfredton Road Eketahuna Ph: 06 375 8305 Postal Address: C/- 6 Jones Street Eketahuna President Dennis Dougherty Ph: 06 376 7857 Mob 027 266 7670 Email: [email protected] Secretary Nicola Howell Ph: 06 375 8045 Email: [email protected] Club Captains Antz Eagle Mob: 027 440 8356 Tama Te Patu Ph: 06 375 8868 Senior A Coach Wayne Roache Ph: 06 376 7929 Mob: 027 334 8560 Senior A’s Manager Tom Abbot Mob: 027 695 7990 Senior A’s Asst Brian Abbot Mob: 027 245 0004 Senior Reserves Coach George Blackwell Ph: 06 376 7078 Senior Reserves Manager Bubba Mitchell Ph: 06 375 0570 Colts Coach Mark Brown Mob: 0274 149 514 Colts Manager Gareth McEwen Mob: 0297 700 709 Women’s Coach Tama Te Patu Ph: 06 375 8868 Women’s Manager Laura Gavin Mob: 027 426 6503 www.waibush.co.nz 14 Featherston Rugby Club Address: Johnston Street Featherston Ph: 06 308 9041 Postal Address: P.O. Box 2 Featherston President Toots Boswell 06 308 6155 [email protected] Patron Peter Sargent Ph: 06 308 8861 Secretary Toots Boswell Ph: 06 308 6155 [email protected] Treasurer Heather Mackenzie Ph: 06 308 814 [email protected] Club Captain Paddy Ginnane Mob: 022 3215 509 JAB Delegate Rowena Reay Mob: 0272 006 211 3 www.waibush.co.nz 15 Gladstone Rugby Club Address: Gladstone-Carterton Road Gladstone Ph: 06 372 7849 Postal Address: PO Box 939 Masterton Club website http://gladstonerugby.co.nz/gladstone/ President Sean McBride 0274 992 931 Email: [email protected] Treasurer Sharon Parker Ph: 06 304 9015 Email: [email protected] Secretary John Stevenson Ph: 0274 691 548 Email: [email protected] Club Captain Andrew McKay Mob: 027 419 7366 Email: [email protected]
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