CONTENTS the Tasman Rugby Union Incorporates the Sub Unions of Marlborough & Nelson Bays

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CONTENTS the Tasman Rugby Union Incorporates the Sub Unions of Marlborough & Nelson Bays CONTENTS The Tasman Rugby Union incorporates the sub unions of Marlborough & Nelson Bays GENERAL INFORMATION Marlborough Boys College 16 Tasman Rugby Staff Directory 2 Marlborough Girls College 16 Tasman Union Board of Directors 4 Motueka High School 17 MSU Board of Directors 4 Motueka United 17 NBSU Council of Delegates 5 Moutere 18 Judicial Panel 5 Murchison 18 Referees Association 6 Nayland College 19 Maori Rugby 6 Nelson 19 Marlborough JAB Delegates 7 Nelson College 20 Nelson Bays JAB Delegates 7 Nelson College for Girls 20 Union History 8 Pelorus 20 Life Members 8 Queen Charlotte College 21 Tasman Senior Club Rules 30 - 39 Rangers 21 Tasman Trophy Draws 40 - 42 Renwick 22 Tasman Age Grade Rules 43 - 52 Riwaka 23 Code of Ethics 53 - 59 Stoke 23 Health & Safety Match Day 60 Takaka 24 Tapawera 24 TASMAN CLUBS Waimea College 26 Waimea Old Boys 26 Awatere 11 Waitohi 27 Buccaneers 11 Wanderers 27 Central 12 Collingwood 12 Garin College 13 Cover Photos: Golden Bay High School 13 Courtesy of Shuttersport , Collingwood RFC Harlequins 13 and Lisa Brown Huia 14 Kaikoura 15 Kaikoura High School 15 Marist 16 Tasman Rugby Union are fully committed to providing fair and equitable op- portunity for all players to play in a meaningful competition and make all of their decisions based on what is best for the overall growth and develop- ment of Rugby within our region. 1 TRU STAFF DIRECTORY Nelson Office: Trafalgar Park Lane, Nelson, PO Box 7157 Phone 03 5487030 Marlborough Office: Lansdowne Road ,Blenheim, PO Box 459 Phone 03 5784070 Email: [email protected] Name Role Mobile/DD Email CHIEF EXECUTIVE Tony Lewis Chief Executive 021 515448 [email protected] RUGBY OPERATIONS Steve Mitchell Rugby Operations & Competitions 027 5463304 [email protected] Manager Jo MacLean Rugby Operations & Competitions 027 3404505 [email protected] Administrator Mike Lash Referee Education Officer 027 3167660 [email protected] George Vance Age Grade & Schools Co-ordinator 027 2911993 [email protected] COMMUNITY RUGBY Kahu Marfell Community Rugby Manager 027 2492332 [email protected] Richard Harris Rugby Development Officer - 027 3333686 [email protected] Marlborough Mark Cochrane Rugby Development Officer– 027 4803005 [email protected] Nelson George Vance Rugby Development Officer - 027 2911993 [email protected] Womens (Tasman) Wendy Lindstrom Community Rugby Administrator 021 954759 [email protected] Andrew Goodman Skills Coach 027 3167353 [email protected] Nevin Price Community Rugby Analysis 029 7703415 [email protected] 2 Name Role Mobile/DD Email COMMERCIAL & MARKETING Les Edwards Commercial & Marketing 03 546 3372 [email protected] Manager 021 412335 Martyn Vercoe Commercial Manager - Blenheim 021 1119870 [email protected] Tasman Makos Team Manager FINANCIAL Peter Van Den Bogaardt Finance & Grants Manager 03 546 3370 [email protected] 027 2323693 Helen Dwyer Executive Assistant 03 548 7030 [email protected] PROFESSIONAL RUGBY Andrew Goodman Skills Coach 027 3167353 [email protected] Chris Goodman Crusader Academy Co- 021 02554287 [email protected] ordinator Martyn Vercoe Makos Team Manager 021 1119870 [email protected] Patrick Smith Professional Development 021 2202923 [email protected] Manager Brodie Hewlett Analyst 021 881590 [email protected] Candace Donovan Tasman RU Physio (03) 548 1221 c/- Sports Therapy Kirsty Stewart Tasman RU Doctor (03) 547 7488 c/- Stoke Medical Centre 3 BOARD of DIRECTORS Name Contact 1 Email Ken Beams (Chairman) 027 2432956 [email protected] Tony Woodall 027 4374039 [email protected] Wayne Young 021 332677 [email protected] Tony Healey 027 6644338 [email protected] Scott Ford 027 4438527 [email protected] George Millar 027 5666450 [email protected] Scott Gibbons 021 2215109 [email protected] MARLBOROUGH SUB UNION BOARD The Marlborough Sub Union Board members are nominated by affiliated clubs and elected by MRSU stake holders to govern club & sub union representative rugby in Marlborough. Position Name Contact 1 Email President John Tapp 027 2423894 [email protected] Chairman Peter Heagney 027 2472639 [email protected] Secretary Vicki Harrison-Jones 021 767482 [email protected] Members Laurin Gane 027 4873153 [email protected] Dean Fielding 027 2183045 [email protected] Warren Cairns 021 838635 [email protected] Dave McCormick 027 4610234 [email protected] Andrew Lawson 021 563428 [email protected] Nev Gane [email protected] Patron Ewen Robinson [email protected] TRU rep Wayne Young 021 332677 [email protected] TRU rep George Millar 027 5666450 [email protected] Referees Joe Bancroft 021 378846 [email protected] 4 NELSON BAYS COUNCIL of DELEGATES The council, consisting of one member from each affiliated club or school in the region, administers and oversees NBRSU club competitions works to foster and develop the game. The council elects a chairman and meetings are Club Name Contact 1 Email President Jeff Rackley 03 548 0200 [email protected] Buccaneers TBC Collingwood Garth Strange 027 3555455 [email protected] Garin College Brad Allam 027 9594531 [email protected] Huia Vai Aukafolau 027 2600045 [email protected] Marist Peter McGrath 027 4416544 [email protected] Motueka High Mark Kelly 021 1145152 [email protected] Motueka United John Katene 021 1632968 [email protected] Murchison Tony Peacock 03 5239544 [email protected] Nayland College TBC Nelson Kerry Strange 027 3220840 [email protected] Nelson College Peter Grigg 021 301058 [email protected] Nelson Bays JAB Tim King 027 2448202 [email protected] Nelson Bays Refs Chris Buckley 03 5484328 ext 41124 [email protected] Rangers Cameron Strange [email protected] Riwaka Nookie Hannen 03 5289672 [email protected] Stoke Anthony Williams 021 313 431 [email protected] Takaka Duncan McKenzie 027 4667572 [email protected] Tapawera Steve Semmens 03 5224332 [email protected] Waimea College Daniel Hobbs 027 5325586 [email protected] Waimea OB TBC Wanderers Frazer Lochhead 027 4392035 [email protected] JUDICIAL PANEL Members of the Judicial Panel have the power to act in the name of the Tasman Rugby Union to hear and determine disciplinary proceedings for the Union in the following circumstances: Ordering Off of Players Illegal or Foul Play Temporary Suspension of a Player Misconduct Complaints Referees Calling off Matches Referee Reports on individual indiscretions. Panel Members: Craig Stevenson, Michael Vesty, Craig Morris, Emma Riddel, Karl Parfitt, Mark Brown and Brent Marshall. 5 REFEREES Title Name Contact 1 Email Tasman Referees Chairman Paul Gurr 029 4877328 [email protected] Referee Manager/ Michael Lash 027 3167660 [email protected] Tasman Appointments Manager Tasman Area Representative/ Joe Bancroft 021 378846 [email protected] Tasman Appointments Officer Tasman Area Representative Kelvin Deaker 027 2067886 [email protected] Tasman Area Representative Phil Wylie 021 1920176 [email protected] Nelson Club Delegate Chris Buckley 03 5484328 [email protected] Marlborough Club Delegate Joe Bancroft 021 378846 [email protected] THE SEDDON SHIELD The Seddon Shield tournament was first held in 1906 and originally involved teams from Marlborough, West Coast, Buller and Nelson. Each team contributed to a fund to purchase a trophy in memory of Prime Minister Richard Seddon, a keen rugby supporter, who died that year. Golden Bay Motueka was added in 1922 subsequently amalgamating with Nelson to form Nelson Bays and returning the Shield to a four team competition in 1969. Nelson Bays currently hold the shield. 6 MARLBOROUGH JAB DELEGATES The Junior Advisory Board (JAB) consists of a delegate from each club and its members are responsible for governing Junior Rugby in their respective sub union. Title Name Phone Email Chairman Ngaire Lawson 021 519505 [email protected] Awatere Ngaire Lawson 021 519505 [email protected] Central Matt Flight 021 689990 [email protected] Harlequins Wendy Linstrom 021 954759 [email protected] Tom Kelly [email protected] Kaikoura Shane Jones 021 2222106 [email protected] Moutere Mark Taggart 021 0450427 [email protected] Pelorus Amber Templeman 03 5742686 [email protected] Renwick Brenna Nation 027 4794513 [email protected] Waitohi Donna Sio 021 1710153 [email protected] Jason Hillgrove 027 6854796 [email protected] NELSON BAYS JAB DELEGATES The Junior Advisory Board (JAB) consists of a delegate from each club and its members are responsible for governing Junior Rugby in their respective sub union. Title Name Phone Email Chairman Tim King 027 2448202 [email protected] Huia Kendall Riley 027 4165291 [email protected] Marist Veneeta Maskill 027 4800339 [email protected] Motueka United Stephen Stout 027 4582381 [email protected] Murchison Brent Wilson 027 2465251 [email protected] Nelson Lee Hall 021 2866855 [email protected] Rangers Sarah Thomas 022 0486828 [email protected] Riwaka Kerry Hay 027 2016640 [email protected] Jo Sturgeon 027 2573333 [email protected] Stoke Dani Hampson 027 8449483 [email protected] Takaka Michael Reynish 027 2757029 [email protected] Ann McKenzie 03 5259981 [email protected] Tapawera Judy Benjamin 027 3746914 [email protected] Waimea OB Bevan Muollo 027 4351522 [email protected] Wanderers Rhys Horncastle 027 5542344 [email protected] 7 UNION HISTORY The Tasman Rugby Union was officially formed in December 2005 as an amalgamation of the Nelson Bays and Marlborough Rugby Unions. This was primarily done to allow the region to field a team (The Tasman Makos) in New Zealand’s premier provincial rugby competition.
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