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The Premier 1St Ladder Below Is Still to Be Confirmed. LAST WEEKS RESULTS – Don't Forget to Get Your Results in Each Week! W VOL. 2, ISSUE 4 25.04.19 A newsletter brought to you by Northcote & Birkenhead Tigers Rugby League & Sports Club Inc. WINS FOR THE TIGERS! LAST WEEKENDS GAMES This week our Premiers and Reserves headed out to Blockhouse Bay Reserve to take on the Bay Roskill Vikings. The only Tigers team apart from Premiers and Reserves to play last Saturday were our Under 6 (combined Tigers/Cubs) team who were invited by Bay Roskill to play in the morning – pre-Premier games. Our Tiger Cubs came away with the win 15 - MINI/MOD PRIZEGIVING 12 (tries). The Player of the Day was David Fatanitavake and the Best & Fairest THIS SATURDAY @12.45pm Player was Kaitoa Kimberley-Brown. Our Reserves came out firing with what you would call a “good game of footy”! A bit of tit for tat as they say. In a tie for the majority if the game, both teams were eager to get ahead of the other with only a few minutes left on the board. A try from Tigers saw them creep ahead by 4 with 5mins to go. Tigers then secured the win with another converted try leaving the final score 34 - 24. Try scorers: Taine THIS WEEKS DRAW Neho, Sam Cordtz, Jamaica Whaanga, Hemi McCarty. Goal kicker: Taine Neho (4/5) 2019 NORTHCOTE TIGERS PREMIER TEAM DRAW In the SAS Fox Memorial Qualifying Premier game, a fast start set the Tigers up for Match Date Match Time Team 1 Team 2 Venue Name 6/04/2019 2:30:00 PM MANUREWA MARLINS PREM NORTHCOTE PREM MOUNTFORT PARK 1 (JACK SHELLY FIELD) 13/04/2019 2:30:00 PM NORTHCOTE PREM HOWICK HORNETS PREM BIRKENHEAD WAR MEMORIAL 1 victory over a gritty Bay Roskill side at Blockhouse Bay Reserve. Tigers fullback 20/04/2019 2:30:00 PM BAY ROSKILL VIKINGS PREM NORTHCOTE PREM BLOCKHOUSE BAY 3 27/04/2019 2:30:00 PM NORTHCOTE PREM RICHMOND BULLDOGS PREM BIRKENHEAD WAR MEMORIAL 1 4/05/2019 2:30:00 PM PAPAKURA PREM NORTHCOTE PREM PRINCE EDWARD PARK 1 Matiu Stone-Dunn was brilliant for coach Geoff Morton, scoring a try in the victory 11/05/2019 2:30:00 PM MARIST SAINTS PREM NORTHCOTE PREM MURRAY HALBERG PARK 18/05/2019 2:30:00 PM NORTHCOTE PREM MANGERE EAST HAWKS PREM BIRKENHEAD WAR MEMORIAL 1 25/05/2019 2:30:00 PM NORTHCOTE PREM GLENORA BEARS HAROLD MOODY RESERVE 8/06/2019 2:30:00 PM NORTHCOTE PREM PT CHEV PIRATES PREM BIRKENHEAD WAR MEMORIAL 1 and being heavily involved in the work on both sides of the ball. The Tigers led by 15/06/2019 2:30:00 PM NORTHCOTE PREM OTAHUHU LEOPARDS BIRKENHEAD WAR MEMORIAL 1 22/06/2019 2:30:00 PM MT ALBERT LIONS NORTHCOTE PREM FOWLDS PARK 1 as many as 18 points at one stage but couldn't shake the Vikings off. Tries to: James Waterson, Matiu Stone-Dunn, Eddie Figota, Amoa Tuli & Ted Donnelly with Nalu WIN TICKETS TO NEXT Tuigamala converting 4. WARRIORS HOME GAME! This week’s game: vs RICHMOND @ BIRKENHEAD WAR MEMORIAL The Premier 1st Ladder below is still to be confirmed. PREMIER 1st LADDER SPOTLIGHT ON SPONSORS TEAM PTS 1 MANUREWA MARLINS RES 6 2 PT CHEV PIRATES RES 6 3 GLENORA RES 4 4 NORTHCOTE RES 4 5 MARIST RES 4 6 HOWICK HORNETS RES 2 2019 SPONSORS 7 OTAHUHU LEOPARDS RES 2 8 BAY ROSKILL VIKINGS RES 2 9 RICHMOND RES 2 10 MT ALBERT RES 2 11 PAPAKURA RES 2 12 MANGERE EAST HAWKS RES 0 LAST WEEKS RESULTSNORTHCOTE – Don’t & BIRKENHEAD forget to get TIGERS your results RUGBY in LEAGUEeach week! & SPORTS CLUB INC. This NewsletterBirkenhead will War be Memorialdistributed Park, weekly Mahara to allAve, past Birkenhead and current - PO members. Box 34157, If Birkenhead you have anything0746 – 09 you4807966 wish to be included,[email protected] the deadline for articles – www.northcotetigers.sportingpulse.net is every Wednesday at 4.00pm. Please - www.facebook.com/NorthcoteTigersRLC/ email [email protected] VOL. 2, ISSUE 4 25.04.19 A newsletter brought to you by Northcote & Birkenhead Tigers Rugby League & Sports Club Inc. TIGER WARRIORS! We MINI & MOD TEAMS are very proud to have these two boys playing in our Under PRIZEGIVING 16 team this year. Norman Rua and Kyson Kingi were selected This is to be held this Saturday at in the U16 Warriors team to the Clubrooms at 12.45pm. It’s a play the Auckland Vulcans big day at the park with all teams Under 16s in the Curtain-raiser playing there so stay on, watch all at Mt Smart Stadium on Saturday 20 April to the games and then come in to the the Vodafone Warriors versus clubrooms for prizegiving for the North Queensland Cowboys. first week of games as well as Saturdays game. A lot of our The boys played awesome Premier players are just hanging out football and their team came to meet the kids! out convincing winners - 30 points to 10. Well done Norman and Kyson and welcome to the Tigers! _____________________________________________ 2019 SCOREBOARD IS UPDATED – a very special THANK YOU to Dallas Bennett from BENEFITZ for the support given to the Tigers over SPOT PRIZES TO BE WON! the years in producing our very fine Scoreboard with all current Sponsors named. Our thanks also to Club President, Jade Vaotogo, Club Captain, Mike Phillips (pictured below) and Committee member Marty Rudolph for their efforts in putting up the updated Scoreboard. This Newsletter will be distributed weekly to all past and current members. If you have anything you wish to be included, the deadline for articles is every Wednesday at 4.00pm. Please email [email protected] VOL. 2, ISSUE 4 25.04.19 A newsletter brought to you by Northcote & Birkenhead Tigers Rugby League & Sports Club Inc. PARKING AT BIRKENHEAD WAR MEMORIAL Please do not be too put out if you are unable to park in the “new” area where the grandstand used to be. When our Premiers are at home, this area will be closed, and carparks allocated as is required by Auckland Rugby League and our participation in the SAS Fox Memorial premiership. The area will be for visiting teams, referees, officials, team managements and Committee. 2019 PREMIER TEAM DRAW Match Date Team 1 Team 2 Venue Name 6/04/2019 MANUREWA MARLINS PREM 18 NORTHCOTE PREM 40 MOUNTFORT PARK 1 (JACK SHELLY FIELD) 13/04/2019 NORTHCOTE PREM 29 HOWICK HORNETS PREM 22 BIRKENHEAD WAR MEMORIAL 4 20/04/2019 BAY ROSKILL VIKINGS PREM NORTHCOTE PREM BLOCKHOUSE BAY 3 27/04/2019 NORTHCOTE PREM RICHMOND BULLDOGS PREM BIRKENHEAD WAR MEMORIAL 4 4/05/2019 PAPAKURA PREM NORTHCOTE PREM PRINCE EDWARD PARK 1 11/05/2019 MARIST SAINTS PREM NORTHCOTE PREM MURRAY HALBERG PARK 18/05/2019 NORTHCOTE PREM MANGERE EAST HAWKS PREM BIRKENHEAD WAR MEMORIAL 4 25/05/2019 NORTHCOTE PREM GLENORA BEARS HAROLD MOODY RESERVE 8/06/2019 NORTHCOTE PREM PT CHEV PIRATES PREM BIRKENHEAD WAR MEMORIAL 4 15/06/2019 NORTHCOTE PREM OTAHUHU LEOPARDS BIRKENHEAD WAR MEMORIAL 4 22/06/2019 MT ALBERT LIONS NORTHCOTE PREM FOWLDS PARK 1 This Newsletter will be distributed weekly to all past and current members. If you have anything you wish to be included, the deadline for articles is every Wednesday at 4.00pm. Please email [email protected] VOL. 2, ISSUE 4 25.04.19 A newsletter brought to you by Northcote & Birkenhead Tigers Rugby League & Sports Club Inc. Spotlight on SPONSORS Jersey No. 4 – Sponsored by PLAY ON PHYSIOTHERAPY Jersey No. 6 – Sponsored by David Close and his staff have Jersey No. 5 – Sponsored by PAC McIntosh Concrete (Ken & volunteered a lot of their time to the TRANZ LTD Phil Anderson Bernie McIntosh) Ken and his Tigers over the years as (another Tigers “old boy”) is an whanau have had a long Physiotherapist to the Premier ongoing supporter and sponsor of involvement with the club. He has Squad and he currently works with our Premiers. Phil owns and been one of our most successful the Warriors. Another Tiger, Gareth operates a trucking business, players, coached the premier team Fraser also works for Play On and carting landfill etc. for several seasons and a loyal helps us out on and off the field. sponsor over the years. David and his team offer specialised rehab programs to suit everyone. After working in the concrete So, if you are needing some help industry for over 30 years, Ken has with an injury this is the place to go. a wealth of knowledge. So, if you Phone: 4417238 need some concrete work done these are the guys to call. The No. 5 Jersey was worn for the first game of the season by Adam Neale (pictured here with Premier The No. 4 Jersey was worn for the first The No. 6 Jersey was worn for the Coach, Geoff Morton). game of the season by Amoa Tuli first game of the season by Jordan (pictured here with Gareth Fraser from Te Aho (pictured here with Premier Play On Physiotherapy). Manager, Baillie Morton). 2019 SPONSORS NORTHCITY REINFORCING LTD - CLL LTD - NOVO TECHNICAL SERVICES Apex Automotive Heaton Electrical Mike Davies Pool Doctor Barfoot & Thompson, Birkenhead Hillcrest Promotions Mike Rees Castings Pronto Automotive Ben Koroi Builders HRV Construction Nancekivell Cairn Ltd Pulse Networks Big Brand Leisure Pools Ian MacDonald Northcity Reinforcing Ltd Recreational Services Big Brown Industries Inn Field Sports Bar North Shore Painting Services Reid Builders Birkenhead Transport Install Commercial Northside Drainage Sally Shirkie (360 Glass) Bobbie Rudolph Hillside ITM Northside Plumbing Simon Lucas Mitsubishi Carlton Party Hire N/Shore McIntyre Family NZ Trade Group Simply Fresh Northcote Contract Landscapes JP Tyres Pac Tranz Specialist Pool Services Consortium Construction Junk & Disorderly Pak n Save Wairau Road Specialized Construction Craig Hibbert Just Pumping Pats Garage Stables Sports Bar Dig This Diggers KB Contracting Peter Brown The Good Home GP FurnitureThis Newsletter will be distributed Mad Butcher weekly Northcote to all past and Pirtekcurrent North members.
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