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New Zealand Rugby League Inc Nzrl Staff NEW ZEALAND RUGBY LEAGUE INC NZRL STAFF - PERSONNEL DIRECTORY Phone: 09 525 5592 Fax: 09 525 5596 Street Address: Level 1 Rugby League House 7 Beasley Avenue, Penrose 1061, Auckland, New Zealand Postal Address: PO Box 12712, Penrose 1642, Auckland, New Zealand Website: www.nzrl.co.nz Email: [email protected] Fax: 09 525 5596 Mr Jim Doyle Mr Kevin Bailey Chief Executive Officer Competitions Commissioner New Zealand Rugby League Inc New Zealand Rugby League Inc Phone: 525 5592 Phone (DDI): 571 3859 Email: [email protected] Mobile: (021) 937 738 Email: [email protected] Mrs Carmen Taplin Administration Manager Mr Dain Guttenbeil New Zealand Rugby League Inc Community Programmes Manager Phone (DDI): 571 3871 New Zealand Rugby League Inc Mobile: (021) 607 997 Phone (DDI): 571 3873 Email: [email protected] Mobile: (021) 952 907 Email: [email protected] Mr Tony Kemp Football Manager Mr Ian Mackintosh New Zealand Rugby League Inc National Referees Co-Ordinator Phone (DDI): 571 3858 New Zealand Rugby League Inc Mobile: (021) 952 991 Phone (DDI): 571 3855 Email: [email protected] Mobile: (027) 285 6169 Email: [email protected] Mr Alex Hayton Commercial Manager Ms Trina Tamati New Zealand Rugby League Inc Marketing and Sponsorship Manager Phone (DDI): 571 3851 New Zealand Rugby League Inc Email: [email protected] Phone (DDI): 571 3870 Mobile: (021) 246 3622 Email: [email protected] Mrs Linley Hutchinson Accounts Administrator New Zealand Rugby League Inc Mrs Philippa Ivory Phone (DDI): 571 3852 Communications Officer Email: [email protected] New Zealand Rugby League Inc Phone (DDI): 571 3863 Mobile: (021) 532 483 Mr Daniel Floyd Email: [email protected] Coaching & Development Manager New Zealand Rugby League Inc Phone (DDI): 571 3860 Mr Ruben Wiki Mobile: (021) 220 8113 High Performance Manager Email: [email protected] New Zealand Rugby League Inc Phone (DDI): 571 3856 Mobile: (021) 672 061 Email: [email protected] As At 4th October 2010 / Page 1 NEW ZEALAND RUGBY LEAGUE INC ZONES - PERSONNEL DIRECTORY Phone: 09 525 5592 Fax: 09 525 5596 Street Address: Level 1 Rugby League House 7 Beasley Avenue, Penrose 1061, Auckland, New Zealand Postal Address: PO Box 12712, Penrose 1642, Auckland, New Zealand Website: www.nzrl.co.nz Email: [email protected] ZONE 1 - SOUTHERN Name Position Contact Numbers Email Address (03) 217 7819 or Rex Capil Zone Chairman [email protected] 021 229 4507 (03) 354 0079 or Reon Edwards Zone Director [email protected] 021 526 288 (03) 328 7103 or Craig McGuigan Zone Director [email protected] 021 339 711 Zone Director (03) 474 6350 or John Brimble [email protected] (Independent) 021 465 747 Zone Director (03) 964 4582 or Carolyn Harkess [email protected] (Independent) 021 546 010 (03) 474 6425 or Steve Martin General Manager [email protected] 021 271 6975 ZONE 2 – WELLINGTON RUGBY LEAGUE ZONE Name Position Contact Numbers Email Address (04) 816 8333 or Timothy Gibson Zone Chairman [email protected] 021 390 587 (04) 931 4966 or Mark Feary Zone Director [email protected] 021 998 180 (04) 910 9260 or Jonathon Hanton Zone Director [email protected] 021 243 7028 Zone Director (04) 475 8650 or John Bishop [email protected] (Independent) 027 448 2247 Zone Director (04) 562 7009 or Eddie Jansen [email protected] (Independent) 027 475 5844 (04) 560 0361 or 027 Jason Hemson General Manager [email protected] 725 3535 Zone 3 – MID CENTRAL Name Position Contact Numbers Email Address (06) 759 0098 or Kura Denness Zone Chairperson [email protected] 021 458 721 (06) 357 4158 or Stuart Balfour Zone Director [email protected] 027 447 2254 (06) 355 5143 or Peter Butler Zone Director [email protected] 027 297 7267 Zone Director (06) 753 5866 or Joshua Cleaver [email protected] (Independent) 021 0264 4060 Zone Director (06) 844 7664 or Jon Nichols [email protected] (Independent) 021 737 852 (06) 845 9333 x720 or Keri Gardiner General Manager [email protected] 021 272 6975 As at 4th October 2010/ Page 2 Zone 4 – UPPER CENTRAL Name Position Contact N umbers Email Address (07) 855 7033 or 027 Earl Rattray Zone Chairman [email protected] 478 1333 (06) 864 5818 or 021 Ken Eruera Zone Director [email protected] 059 3264 (07) 878 8036 or 021 Kevin Forgeson Zone Director [email protected] 382 831 (09) 539 7141 or 021 Te Arahi Maipi Zone Director [email protected] 326 659 (07) 824 8228 or 021 Steve Thackray Zone Director [email protected] 237 1391 (07) 578 0016 x814 or Marcus Reynolds General Manager [email protected] 021 270 6975 Zone 5 – COUNTIES MANUKAU Contact Name Position Email Address Numbers (09) 579 0795 or Ken Lotu-Iiga Zone Chairman [email protected] 027 276 4029 Zone Director (09) 267 9578 or Leigh Auton [email protected] (Independent) 0274 884 458 Zone Director (09) 269 7967 or Trevor Gill [email protected] (Independent) 021 995 263 (09) 579 5049 or Iva Ropati Zone Director [email protected] 021 420 396 (09) 274 5807 x746 [email protected] Emile Va’afusuaga Zone Director or 021 232 0325 Emile.Va'[email protected] (09) 571 3862 or Trevor Gill General Manager [email protected] 021 995 263 Zone 6 - AUCKLAND Name Position Contact Numbers Email Address (09) 375 8629 or Sam Sefuiva Zone Chairman [email protected] 0274 772 086 Luke Gagamoe Zone Director 021 974 421 [email protected] (09) 373 7599 ext Brian Lythe Zone Director [email protected] 88961 Zone Director (09) 589 1335 ext 3 or Alan Meadows [email protected] (Independent) 0274 772 224 Zone Director (09) 373 2221 or Howard Thomas [email protected] (Independent) 021 720 900 (09) 571 3868 or Pat Carthy General Manager [email protected] 021 964 377 Zone 7 - NORTHERN Name Position Contact Numbe r Email Address (09) 580 5300 or Bruce Peden Zone Chairman [email protected] 027 585 5463 Sharon Bird Zone Director 027 438 4854 [email protected] (09) 424 8290 or Peter van Kampen Zone Director [email protected] 021 296 9667 Zone Director (09) 489 7706 or Thomas Jackson [email protected] (Independent) 021 260 9175 Zone Director (09) 817 8180 or jaine.lovell- Jaine Lovell-Gadd (Independent) 027 2801 523 [email protected] (09) 571 3872 or Rob Wakelin General Manager [email protected] 021 273 6975 As at 4th October 2010/ Page 3 NEW ZEALAND RUGBY LEAGUE INC DISTRICTS - PERSONNEL DIRECTORY Phone: 09 525 5592 Fax: 09 525 5596 Street Address: Level 1 Rugby League House 7 Beasley Avenue, Penrose 1061, Auckland, New Zealand Postal Address: PO Box 12712, Penrose 1642, Auckland, New Zealand Website: www.nzrl.co.nz Email: [email protected] Auckland Rugby League Inc . PO Box 112-234 Penrose 1642 / Office 09-525-5592 / Office Fax 09-525-1383 / www.aucklandleague.co.nz Rugby League House, 7 Beasley Avenue, Penrose, Auckland Name Position Phone Fax Mobile E-Mail Pat Carthy General Manager 09-571 3864 09-525 1383 021 964 377 [email protected] Cameron 09-378 8388 09-378 1060 Chairman 021 489 308 [email protected] McGregor (Work) (Work) ADDITIONAL INFO: Office Hours – Mon to Fri – 8.30AM to 5.00PM / Refer website for full list of staff and contacts Bay of Plenty Rugby League Inc. PO Box 238 Rotorua 3040 / Office 07-346 3350 / Office Fax 07-346 3350 Puketawhero Park, Vaughans Road, Rotorua Name Position Phone Fax Mobile E-Mail Ray Turton Acting Chairperson 07-348 8316 Secretary / Jenny Nahu 07-346 3350 07-346 3350 027 7494657 [email protected] Treasurer Coaching & Len Reid 07-578 0016 07-571 8463 021 433 722 [email protected] Development ADDITIONAL INFO: Len Reid - CoachForce – Rugby League - Sport Bay of Plenty – PO Box 13355, Tauranga Canterbury Rugby League Inc . PO Box 8002, Riccarton, Christchurch 8440 / Office 03-338 4531 / Office Fax 03-339 0412 95 Jack Hinton Drive, Addington, Christchurch Name Position Phone Fax Mobile E-Mail Graeme Sole General Manager 03-338 4531 03-339 0412 021 417 560 [email protected] Club Liaison Carol Crozier 03-338 4531 03-339 0412 027 458 2505 [email protected] Officer Rochelle Office 03-338 4531 03-339 0412 [email protected] MacPherson Administrator Ext 2 Coaching & Te Wairau 03-338 4531 03-339 0412 021 499 494 [email protected] Development ADDITIONAL INFO: Office Hours – Mon to Fri – 8.30AM to 5.00PM As at 4th October 2010/ Page 4 Coastline District Rugby League Inc . PO Box 983, Seventh Avenue, Tauranga 3140 Name Position Phone Fax Mobile E-Mail Paul Pou Chairperson 021 941 894 [email protected] Tony Lajpold Deputy Chair 027 484 4163 [email protected] Secretary / 07-579 4469 07-579 4468 Mihi Reid Treasurer (Home) (Home) Coaching & 07-578 0016 Len Reid 07-571 8463 021 433 722 [email protected] Development ext 851 ADDITION AL INFO: Len Reid - CoachForce – Rugby League - Sport Bay of Plenty – PO Box 13355, Tauranga Gisborne Tairawhiti Rugby League Inc . 43 Collins Street, Te Hapara, Gisborne 4010 Name Position Phone Fax Mobile E-Mail Wanita 06-869 0500 ext wanita.tuwairua- Chairperson Tuwairua-Brown 8744 [email protected] Danny Tuhou Referees 027 246 5971 Sarah Leach Secretary 06-862 8858 (Wk) 0274 305 318 [email protected] ADDITIONAL INFO: All correspondence to be sent to Secretary, 43 Collins Street, Te Hapara, Gisborne.
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