WBS Triples - 24/25/February 2007
With regards to the running of this tournament....
What did we do well.
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What could we have done better.
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Trophy:
- Enoka Smiler, Monica Smiler and Morgan Choveaux
- Lee Tafford, Maurice Beltz and Sharon Cannon
- Karepa Mataira, Peter van Heusden, Angelique Barrel | Graeme Morris, Andrew Joe, Dean Norman
Trophy consolation:
- Doug Hay, Nikki Winnie and Ralph Priddle
- Claire Bradburn, Diane Fletcher and Tommy Werry
Plate:
- Jeanne Zee, Murray Johnston and Lorraine Gibbons
- Dirk Winnie, John Maxwell and Eddie the Eagle
Plate consolation:
- Claire Wilson, Joan Miller and Barb Johnston
- Wendy Sutherland, Sue Haworth and Pete Haworth
Wairarapa Building Society Open Triples 2007
Players List:
Claire Wilson, Barb Johnston, Joan Miller
Graeme Morris, Andrew Joe, Dean Norman
Kath Allison, Kaye Alison, Fay Doyle
Dirk Winnie, John Maxwell, Eddie the Eagle
Sebastian Merval, Nicolas Jegousse, One Other
Lee Tafford, Maurice Beltz, Sharon Cannon
Ralph Priddle, Doug Hay, Nikki Winnie
Roger Ball, Tina Pynacker, Tom van Bodegraven
Lorraine Gibbons, Jeanne Zee, Murray Johnston
Peter Dennett, Rex Hayes, Richard Lawson
Claire Cussack, Bruce Somonsen, Kelvin Simonsen
Wendy Sutherland, Sue Haworth, Pete Haworth
Karepa Mataira, Peter van Heusden, Angelique Barrel
Catherine Maher, Christophe Vesse, Erica Drake
Enoka Smiler, Monica Smiler, Morgan Choveaux
Claire Bradburn, Diane Fletcher, Tommy Werry
See results from last year: WBS Triples - 25/26/February 2006
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This exclusive boutique-type triples tournament was organised by the Masterton Pétanque Club.
Comments from our Blog:
At 10:06 AM, Anonymous said...
congratulation to Enoka, Monika and Morgan on their very fine victory...And thanks for the great weekend...Nicolas Jegousse
At 7:59 AM, Anonymous said...
From a supporters view point I think the tournament was run really well. The idea to limit the entry numbers was great as there was no need for any byes.
I also think 5 games rather than 6 is ideal. It applies subtle pressure on teams to do well all day and everyone was finished at a reasonable hour.- Susan.
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