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Lytton Street School Jump Jam

Lytton Street School Jump Jam

Lytton Street, Feilding ,
This page has been created to share the journey of the Lytton Street School Jump Jam team. Join us on our journey and enjoy our adventures!
Waitaki Boys' High School First XI Cricket

Waitaki Boys' High School First XI Cricket

Waitaki Avenue, Private Bag 50057, Oamaru ,
Support and Follow the Waitaki Boys' High School First XI Cricket Team. Check here and on Twitter @waitakicricket for live score updates. Find us at http://www.facebook.com/waitakiboyshighschoolcricke
Tel: 6434370529
Redwood Boxing Club

Redwood Boxing Club

38 Norrie Street , Christchurch ,
In 2009 the Redwood Boxing Club officially opened as an affiliated club to the Canterbury Boxing Association. The following year in 2010 was the first year of competition for the club. With three win
Tel: 3545231
Otago University Rugby Football Club

Otago University Rugby Football Club

20 Logan Park Drive, Dunedin ,
Founded in May 1884, the Otago University Rugby Football Club has had more All Blacks than any other club in New Zealand.
Tel: 21705281
Auckland University Hockey Club

Auckland University Hockey Club

The Auckland University Hockey Club was established in 1903, from its founding the club has contributed extensively to the sport of Field Hockey in Auckland and New Zealand. A founding club at the inauguration of the Auckland Hockey Association, today it is the oldest running Auckland Hockey and Auckland University club. The club currently has 8 Hockey teams with Men's and Women's teams in competitive and social grades in the Senior Auckland Hockey Competition.
Marist Rangers GAA Club

Marist Rangers GAA Club

1 Wellesley St. West, Auckland ,
GAA club based in the heart of Auckland catering for Mens & Ladies football and hurling teams. Some might say drinkers with a footballing problem!
Manukau Rovers Rugby Football Club

Manukau Rovers Rugby Football Club

Viscount Street, Mangere, Auckland ,
Rugby World Cup 2011 The Manukau Rovers Rugby Football Club is in a unique location in Auckland with its close proximity toAuckland International Airport. Rugby World Cup visitors to Auckland should take the opportunity to visit the club that hosted the Welsh team in the inagural World Cup. Manukau Rovers is one Auckland rugbys oldest clubs having moved to its present location in 1972. Williams Park is beside the motorway into Auckland from the airport and we take pride in the facilities we have to offer. Visit and experience the atmosphere of a genuine amateur rugby club and view the memorabilia on display in our famous Dungeon. The club offers its facilities to visiting teams to play a friendly game of rugby during the World Cup and request all visiting teams to contact us. We have also discussed the use of our clubrooms for backpackers to use during the World Cup and are requesting backpackers make contact so we can gauge the interest in this project. Check our contact page the email the club MANUKAU CLUB SETTING FINE EXAMPLE If collecting ironic touches in sport happens to be your hobby, then its the Manukau Rovers Rugby Football Club At a meeting in 1923, Manukau Rovers approved a resolution that it cashes its chips in rugby league and affiliated with the Auckland Rugby Union. One member, C.J. Williams, asked that his vote against the resolution be recorded. Twenty-nine years later Mick Williams was made a life-member of the rugby union. Five years later, he became its president. "Mick's is a classic case," says Manukau's Secretary-Manager, Barry Thomas - who with 86 games is remembered as one of Auckland's finest players since the Second World War - "of a working man being honoured in a sport for his sheer hard work for it." When invited to become the Auckland union president, Mick, always shy and modest, demurred. "Why not?" he was asked. He had a sufficient answer. As a man who had worked most of his life in MacEwan's foundry at Penrose, he travelled everywhere by bike - which is not a good idea on wet winter nights going to meetings. In amassing heaps of photographs, old-time and modern, for celebrations which will coincide with the second test between France and New Zealand at Eden Park in June, Thomas has uncovered moments of Manukau history as fascinating as Mick Williams' contrary vote. The club seems to have begun in junior rugby in 1885, seceded league about 1913 when player disenchantment in rugby wasn't much different from attitudes of recent years. The club returned in 1924 to a life that's grown more abundant and fruitful; especially, as to this latte, in serving as an ideal catalyst for the mixture of races which populate Mangere. One man, Charlie Agnew, almost on his own fought off the crisis which could have led to the club's going into recess for the duration of the Second World War and for this and many other reasons he is remembered as fondly as Mick Williams. But it was of Mick that the club thought when in 1972 its committee negotiated with Manukau City Council, surely one of the most enlightened of all local bodies in its relation ships with sport, the establishment of what became Williams Park. For three playing fields and a commodious clubhouse, the club had to put up 25 per cent, it was granted 25 per cent by the council and its repayment of about $100,000 - now down to about $7000 - represented the rent. Legally, the council and the club entered into a shared responsibility. The clubhouse now is valued at about $500,000. It is home to 700 or 800 members. It must be the Mangere air or atmosphere which produces enlighten. Well ahead of similar moves by other clubs, Manukau years ago set up its own judicial committee to deal with misbehaviour on or off the playing field. It would be impossible to measure the importance to urban areas of sporting clubs as well controlled and disciplined as Manukau has been for so many of these last 60 years. One of the real tributes is surely paid when boys of all ages bound up to Barry Thomas. "Please, sir," they ask. "When can we start playing footy?"
Cornwall Cricket Club, New Zealand

Cornwall Cricket Club, New Zealand

New Zealand’s largest Cricket club, set in the magnificent Cornwall Park in the heart of Auckland City
Tel: 623 1529
Wanganui Squash Club

Wanganui Squash Club

3 Bassett Street , Wanganui ,
Try a new sport! Squash is a great way to improve health & fitness, whilst being fun and social. Squash is a sport for all ages and abilities. It can be played in all weather and our club members enjoy the flexibility of 24 hour access. Squash is an indoor racquet sport. It is an excellent way to keep up general fitness as it provides an excellent cardiovascular workout. Although you need a partner to play squash, our club often has friendly tournaments, leagues and games where you can meet and compete with other squash players. Squash is a game that can be played at any age. It is easy to learn and there are modified games and equipment to suit every size and skill level. At our club we have: - 5 squash courts - Lounge, Kitchen & bar - Full changing rooms with showers - Pro Shop - Tennis court facilities at same location - Junior Squash - Friendly & social atmosphere Membership Options: - Casual Play - $7 per person per game - Senior Sub - $320.00 (till April 2013) - Junior Sub (Under 19’s) - $110.00 (till April 2013) - Casual Monthly Sub - $30 to play as much as you like. - Access Card $20 (needed for membership, $10 refund on return) If you would like any more information contact Pip on 06 345 3680
Marist St Pats Rugby Football Club

Marist St Pats Rugby Football Club

Hataitai, Wellington ,
Marist St Pats has built a proud tradition in the 40 years since it was established out of the merger of Marist and St Pats Old Boys. Whether you want to play at the top level or socially, or be an MSP supporter, you can be part of a great community club with a great spirit and proud winning pedigree. Nothing beats supporting club rugby from the sidelines, and enjoying one of MSP's many social functions at the clubrooms later. Since its formation in 1971, Marist St Pats has won Wellington club rugby's most coveted prize, the Jubilee Cup, 14 times. These 14 titles (most recently in 2012) are more than any other club over that time. But success it not limited to our top team, as we have built a proud winning tradition through all our teams throughout the grades.