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Wanganui Rugby Football Union WANGANUI RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION 40 Maria Place Extn. PO Box 4213, Wanganui Phone (06) 349 2313 Website: www.wanganuirugby.co.nz E-mail: [email protected] Colours: Blue, Black & White Home Ground - Club Rugby: Spriggens Park Home Ground - Representative Rugby: Cooks Gardens Position Name Address Home Phone Work Phone Mobile E-mail OFFICE BEARERS Patron Arch Roebuck Wanganui (06) 344 6213 President Tommy Kilgariff Hunterville 021 379 792 Vice President Jeff Slight Wanganui 027 432 3474 [email protected] WRFU STAFF Chief Executive Bridget Belsham Wanganui (06) 349 2313 027 285 9010 [email protected] Finance / PA Kim Flower Wanganui (06) 349 2316 027 689 0111 [email protected] Rugby Development Simon Dibben Wanganui (06) 349 2311 027 246 2669 [email protected] Women’s / Secondary School Sosoli Talawadua Wanganui (06) 349 2311 027 359 7115 [email protected] Rugby Club & Game Development Tyrone Kemp Wanganui (06) 349 2311 027 318 1594 [email protected] Website & IT Technician Kevin Hare Wellington 022 192 1863 [email protected] z WANGANUI RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION BOARD Position Name Address Home Phone Work Phone Mobile E-mail Chairman Jeff Phillips 17 Pickwick Road Wanganui (06) 345 7352 (06) 348 0506 027 443 0998 [email protected] Independent Carl Gibson 9 Mannington Road Wanganui (06) 348 4414 027 589 9611 [email protected] Members Glenn Wadsworth 6 Edmonds Drive Wanganui (06) 345 2370 (06) 344 2479 027 446 5482 [email protected] Gareth Hagan 314 Cheltenham- Hunterville (06) 322 9727 027 322 9727 [email protected] Hunterville Road, RD10 Geoff Lott 83-Watt Livingstone Westmere (06) 348 7370 027 447 8358 [email protected] Road Pétra Allen Wanganui (06) 349 0556 027 245 5476 [email protected] Ian Murphy Wanganui 021 396 540 [email protected] Council of Club Marty McGrath 58 Grey Street Raetihi (06) 385 4679 027 288 7993 [email protected] Members Alan Proude Lakes Road RD1 Ohakune (06 )385 4501 027 485 7913 [email protected] WHANGANUI MAORI RUGBY BOARD Position Name Address Home Phone Work Phone Mobile E-mail Chairman Alan Davis 18 Young Street Wanganui 027 820 0311 [email protected] Treasurer Hayden Potaka Carlton Ave Wanganui 021 081 1067 [email protected] Secretary Dale Cobb Wanganui (06) 345 4327 [email protected] LIFE MEMBERS Name Address Home Phone Work Phone Mobile E-mail Garth Barlow 46 Durie Street Wanganui (06) 345 6514 [email protected] Dave Hoskin 5 Terrace Street Wanganui (06) 343 9131 (06) 344 7002 Arch Roebuck 11 A Nikau Street Wanganui (06) 344 6213 Danny Anderson 63 A Somerset Road Wanganui (06) 344 2744 021 217 9068 [email protected] Brian Vaughan 145 Ikitara Road Wanganui (06) 343 6349 (06) 344 2656 [email protected] John Stephens 17 Karamu Street Wanganui (06) 344 4700 Colin Thomas Kokukuraeroa Road RD 2, Taihape (06) 388 0262 John (JB) Phillips 93 Somerset Road Wanganui (06) 344 4244 027 231 2007 [email protected] COUNCIL OF CLUBS Position Name Address Home Phone Work Phone Mobile E-mail Chairman Marty McGrath 58 Grey Street Raetihi (06) 385 4679 027 288 7993 [email protected] Northern Sub Union Kaierau Mark Carrolll 92 Talbot Street Wanganui (06) 343 6093 021154 5309 [email protected] Taihape Terence Baird 90 Goldfinch Street Taihape (06) 388 1736 [email protected] Marist Barry O’Leary 152 Mosston Road Wanganui (06) 344 6112 (06) 344 8396 027 340 9974 [email protected] Utiku OB Sean Kelly 624 Pukenaua Rd RD 6, (06) 388 0012 027 502 3921 [email protected] Taihape Pirates Jeff Slight 37 Bamber Street Wanganui (06) 344 7739 027 432 3474 [email protected] Hunterville Elysia McKay Hunterville (06) 322 8739 027 314 1880 [email protected] Marton / Rangitikei Bruce Galpin 89 Hollybank, Galpins Marton (06) 327 7130 027 309 4866 [email protected] Sub Union Road Wanganui and Old Norm Crowe 34 Virginia Road Wanganui (06) 347 9133 [email protected] Boys Wanganui Tech Ratana Gareth Maraku 12 Ihipera-Koria Street Ratana 022 156 3797 Counties Brian Landon-Lane Wanganui 027 235 5122 [email protected] Ruapehu Alan Proude 296 Pakihi Road, RD1 Ohakune (06) 385 4501 027 485 7913 [email protected] Ngamatapouri Gerald Pearce 118 Ka Iwi Valley RD 4 (06) 342 9991 027 446 5899 [email protected] Road Wanganui Border Guy Lennox PO Box 165 Waverley (06) 346 5585 027 243 1868 [email protected] Metropolitan Sub Wally Barrington 56 Somme Parade Wanganui (06) 347 9804 027 447 3851 [email protected] o.nz Union Referees Kawana Tihema 9 Kemp Street Wanganui 021 554 375 021 554 375 [email protected] COUNCIL OF CLUBS - OPERATIONS COMMITTEE Position Name Address Home Phone Work Phone Mobile E-mail Chairman Marty McGrath Raetihi (06) 385 4679 027 288 7993 [email protected] Rangitikei Sub Union Bruce Galpin Marton (06) 327 7130 027 309 4866 [email protected] Northern Sub Union Terence Baird Taihape (06) 388 1736 [email protected] Metropolitan Sub Union David Bilderbeck Wanganui 021 183 1612 [email protected] Wanganui Rugby Bridget Belsham Wanganui (06) 349 2313 027 285 9010 [email protected] WANGANUI WOMEN’S RUGBY Position Name Work Phone Mobile E-mail Wanganui Rugby Sosoli Talawadua (06) 349 2311 027 359 7115 [email protected] WRFU JUNIOR RUGBY COMMITTEE Position Name Address Mobile E-mail Chairperson Andrew Reynolds-Rowe Marton 027 448 8947 [email protected] Secretary Lesley Adrole Wanganui 021 026 15652 [email protected] JUNIOR CLUB/SCHOOL CONTACTS (further to those listed above) Position Name Home Phone Mobile E-mail Border Karley Amon 027 285 8533 [email protected] Huntley Andrew Reynolds-Rowe 027 448 8947 [email protected] Hunterville Tim McKay [email protected] Kaierau Lesley Adrole 021 0261 5652 [email protected] Marist Amber McKee 027 810 0744 [email protected] Marton Paulette Bremner (06) 327 4048 021 157 6198 [email protected] Pirates Viv Firmin 027 525 4750 [email protected] Ruapehu Lisa Martin (06) 385 4319 027 329 9921 [email protected] Taihape Emma Mullins (06) 388 0645 [email protected] WANGANUI RUGBY REFEREES’ ASSOCIATION Position Name Address Home Phone Work Phone Mobile E-mail Administrator Ben Lourie 57 Peat Street Wanganui 027 305 1038 027 305 1038 [email protected] CoC Delegate Kawana Tihema 9 Kemp Street Wanganui 021 554 375 021 554 375 [email protected] Appointments Haig Elgar 13 Alexa Place Wanganui 021 911 343 021 911 243 [email protected] Convenor Referee Tyrone Kemp Wanganui (06) 349 2311 027 318 1594 [email protected] Education Officer Facilitator Mark Wilson 32 Spurdle Street Wanganui (06) 345 9345 021 186 5576 [email protected] WANGANUI REPRESENTATIVE APPOINTMENTS STEELFORM WANGANUI Position Name Address Home Phone Work Phone Mobile E-mail Head Coach Jason Caskey 1674 State Highway 3 Waverley (06) 346 6227 027 494 1022 [email protected] Assistant Coach Jason Hamlin 49 Ikitara Road Wanganui (06) 343 1054 (06) 348 0103 021 244 6662 [email protected] Selector Marty McGrath 58 Grey Street Raetihi (06) 385 4679 027 288 7993 [email protected] Manager Darrell Robinson 29 Hereford Street Wanganui (06) 344 3999 027 223 5922 [email protected] Physiotherapists Kent Stembridge C/- Active Physio Wanganui (06) 327 4065 027 249 3469 METROPOLITAN SUB UNION Colours: Blue, Black & White Headquarters - Spriggens Park Position Name Address Home Phone Work Phone Mobile E-mail Chairman Mark Carroll 92 Talbot Street Wanganui (06) 343 6093 021 154 5309 [email protected] Secretary Wally Barrington 56 Somme Wanganui (06) 347 9804 (06) 345 4663 027 447 3851 [email protected] Parade NORTHERN WANGANUI SUB-UNION Colours: Red & Green Home Ground: Memorial Park, Taihape Present Sub Union formed 1975 Position Name Address Home Phone Work Phone Mobile E-mail President / Colin Thomas Kokukuraeroa Road RD 2 (06) 388 0262 Southern - Eastern Taihape Secretary Alan Thomas PO Box 181 Taihape (06) 388 0666 021 136 6864 [email protected] Northern – CoC Alan Proude 296 Pakihi Road,RD 1 Ohakun (06) 385 4501 027 485 7913 [email protected] Delegate e RANGITIKEI RUGBY FOOTBALL SUB-UNION INC Follett St, Marton Colours: Green & White Home Ground: Marton Park, Marton Founded: 1895 Position Name Address Home Phone Mobile E-mail President – CoC Delegate Bruce Galpin 89 Hollybank Galpins Road Marton (06) 327 7130 027 309 4866 [email protected] Life Member Dick Hurn 11 Follett Street Marton (06) 327 8536 WANGANUI BOHEMIANS GOLDEN OLDIES RUGBY- NETBALL CLUB Colours: Blue, Black White Hoop C/o Secretary (Details Below) Headquarters: Wanganui Pirates RFC Position Name Address Home Phone Mobile E-mail President Steve Allwright 12 Holdsworth Drive Wanganui (06) 347 1741 021 425 288 Secretary Wendy Larsen 18 Warwick Place Wanganui (06) 344 8338 Treasurer Steve Larsen 18 Warwick Place Wanganui (06) 344 8338 Club Captain Mike Dehar 17 Karaka Street Wanganui (06) 344 6042 [email protected] Committee Bryan Christie 11 Selwyn Crescent Wanganui (06) 345 3166 Mark Ashworth 12 Downs Avenue Wanganui (06) 348 8144 Blair Whiteman Suite 4 - 212 Victoria Ave Wanganui (06) 348 4530 MEDIA CONTACTS Position Name Address Home Phone Work Phone Mobile E-mail Rugby Reporting Jared Smith Wanganui 021 491 4321 [email protected] Whanganui Sports [email protected] Chronicle Department River City Press Ingestre Street Wanganui (06) 345 3666 Mid-Week Paul Brooks 100 Guyton St Wanganui (06) 349 0710 paul.brooks@wanganuichronicle.
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