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The Hawkes Bay Summer Doubles

2006 Six teams from Masterton took part in this annual event in the sunny Hawkes Bay. Forty-four teams with a good number from Auckland participated during the weekend. What follows would have to be a New Zealand first: Masterton managed to win all three sections Trophy, Plate and Bowl! The Bowl was put in the bag by Ralph and John. After that Graeme B and Joan polished off the plate. Alison and Lorraine made sure they came third in the bowl. For the trophy Graeme M and Barb made sure that everyone, and especially our Masterton supporters were treated to a nail biting game. After a shaky start against Lee Taffard and Maurice Belz (both from HB) they faced a score of 9/1 down. However, they composed themselves and took this nerve wrecking game to a 13/11 win!! You can congratulate the players by using the "Comments" link at the top of this page. _Tom.

 


Singapore International

Claire Wilson: selected for Singapore International Petanque Championships September 2 - 3 2006


World Championships

Barbara Johnston: selected for World Petanque Championships September 20 - 24 2006


Oceania Singles Gold!

2002 Barbara Johnston - Women's Singles Winner Oceania Championships in New Caledonia 2002. With this result Barbara has set many NZ firsts. This would have to rate as the most prestigious result by a Petanque player in New Zealand and certainly Masterton. At the time, I think, Barbara was the only New Zealander who has ever earned a Gold in an international event. We at our MPC are extremely proud that our club in some small way was part of this.

In the quarter-finals Barbara beat Jaqueline Taaviri of Tahiti 13 - 2. Taaviri is the Singles Champion of the previous two Oceania Championships. In the final Barbara met Pauline Toruoura, also from Tahiti, who won Gold in the Doubles and Triples. Barbara went on to beat Toruoura 15 - 10. - Photo is courtesy of Wairarapa Times Age newspaper - Tom.


Trans Tasman Challenge

2006 NZ won. Barbara Johnston, Doug Hay and reserve was Claire Wilson ( see 7 photos here)


Hawkes Bay Classic Doubles (Trophy)

1999 B. Johnston and G. Morris


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Club Singles

1997 J. Miller

1998 G. Wilson

1999 G. Wilson

2000 G. Wilson

2001 G. Wilson

2002 G. Wilson

2003 M. Rocks (M. Rocks was with our club for only one season.)

2004 L. Gibbons

2005 J. Miller (2nd place Champion of Champions)

2006 R. Priddle (see MastertonSingles_2006

2006/07 R. Priddle

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Club Doubles

1997 J. Miller and R. Miller

1998 C. Wilson and G. Wilson

1999 C. Wilson and G. Wilson

2000 L. Gibbons and T van Bodegraven

2001 C. Wilson and G. Wilson

2002 C. Wilson and G. Wilson

2003 J. Zee and L. Gibbons

2004 B. Johnston and G. Morris

2005 J. Zee and L. Gibbons

2006 D. Hay and H. Hay

2006/07 C. Wilson and J. Miller

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Club Triples

1997 A. Priddle, R. Priddle and W. Sutherland

1998 K. Simonsen, E. Simonsen and H. McNicholl

1999 K. Simonsen, E. Simonsen and B. Johnston

2000 C. Wilson, G. Wilson and G. Burnard

2001 C. Wilson, G. Wilson and G. Burnard

2002 J. Miller, G. Craig and E. Knox

2003 T. Pynacker, A. Priddle and R. Priddle

2004 J. Miller, B. Johnston and C. Wilson

2005 D. Hay, H. Hay and J. King

2006 G Morris D. Hay and H. Hay

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Individual placings inc. other/s

2006 Graeme Morris 2nd in Hawkes Bay Open Classic with Dean Norman

2006 Barbara Johnston Winner of Kapiti Women's Open Triples with Sharon Cannon and Nikki Winnie.

2006 Barbara Johnston Winner of Kapiti Women's Open Doubles with Sharon Cannon.

2006 Graeme Morris winner of Bowl in National Triples with Michael Emerson and Zac Rees.

2006 Barbara Johnston second in Bowl of National Triples with Nikki Winnie and Laurel Priestley.

2006 Graeme Morris 3rd in WPA Regional Triples with Dean Norman and Andrew Joe.

2006 Ralph & Alison Priddle came 2nd in WBS Triples Bowl with Nikki Winnie. See Tournament Results

 

2005 R. Ball, T van Bodegraven came 3rd in the WPA Triples with Barbara Nicholls

 

2000 G. Morris won the Wellington Triples Championships with Dirk Winnie and Brian Smith.

 


Club team (singles) placings

2006 Graeme Morris 2nd in Trophy - PNZ Singles at Kapiti

 

2006 Graeme Morris winner Bowl - WPA Singles at Kapiti

 

2006 Joan Miller and Claire Wilson 1st in Plate of Hawkes Bay Open Classic.

 

2006 Doug & Helene Hay 2nd in Bowl Consolation of Mid Winter Doubles (see Midwinter Doubles).

 

2006 Graeme Burnard & Ralph Priddle 3rd in Spoon of Mid Winter Doubles (see Midwinter Doubles).

 

2006 Joan Miller and Claire Wilson 1st in Plate of Mid Winter Doubles (see Midwinter Doubles).

 

2006 Graeme Burnard, Joan Miller and Claire Wilson 2nd Plate WPA Regional Triples.

 

2006 Doug Hay, Barbara Johnston and Ralph Priddle 1st Bowl WPA Regional Triples.

 

2006 Graeme Morris and Barbara Johnston 3rd in Bowl ANZAC Doubles. See Tournament Results1

 

2006 Elsie Miller, Tony & Myrna Lane - first in WBS Triples Bowl. See WbsTriples_2006

 

2006 Joan Miller 2nd place Champion of Champions Singles.

 

2006 Graeme Morris and Barbara Johnston 1st in Trophy Hawkes Bay Summer Doubles

Graeme Burnard and Joan Miller 1st in Plate Hawkes Bay Summer Doubles

Raph Priddle and John Clark 1st in Bowl Hawkes Bay Summer Doubles

Alison Priddle and Lorraine Gibbons 3rd in Bowl Hawkes Bay Summer Doubles

 

2005 Graeme B, Ralph and Doug Hay were third = at the National

triples.

 

2004 Graeme B, Ralph and G Morris won the plate at the NZ Triples.

 

2004 L Gibbons came third in WPA Singles

 

2000 G. Morris and B Johnston were runners up at the Rotorua Anzac Tournament.


Jacques Cochonnet Cup

Longest Run of 28 defenses (see also this page).


In the press

2006 NZ selection for Masterton petanque players15.03.2006 Wairarapa Times-Age.


2006 01/04 Graeme Morris was today officially presented with a gift and a life membership of PNZ. This took place this morning just before the start of the National Triples in Auckland. It is great to see Graeme's tireless dedication and commitment to Petanque in New Zealand recognised in such a public way. Graeme stood down as CEO of PNZ on 25/03/06. Times Age article 15.03.2006


RULES, RULES, BLOODY RULES by Graeme Burnard February 1, 2006. This first appeared on our MPC Blog it atracted 13 comments including one from Japan, and was published in the 2006 Autumn issue of the PNZ magazine.

 

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