Category: Competitions

  • Well done Kay & Leigh!

    Commiserations to Kay Carr and Leigh Griffin who reached the final of the Wellington Open Pairs at the weekend at Naenae but went down to Linda Sollitt and Meryl Mackie (Hutt) 4-16.  Earlier, Kay and Leigh beat another Victoria pairing Nina De Munnik and Helen King 19-18 in a semifinal cliffhanger. Nina was a replacement…

  • Well done Premier Women!

    Another great effort from the Womens Premier Interclub team on Saturday at Naenae as they won the Regional Interclub playoffs by a comfortable 5 points to reach the National Interclub finals on the 22nd & 23rd March. The first two rounds were a tight tussle between Victoria and the Taranaki champions Paritutu but a clean-sweep…

  • Well done Nicole!

    Well done to Nicole Toomey for winning the Regional Kittyhawks under 20 singles at the Hokowhitu club in Manawatu over the weekend. Nicole goes on to play at the National Kittyhawks Finals in Auckland over Easter to defend her title. She will journey again to Manawatu this coming weekend for the Hexagonal rep tournament in…

  • Well done Open Womens & Mens 2nd rep teams!

    Congratulations to the Wellington Open Women and the Mens 2nd rep teams for winning their respective Quadrangular fixtures at Naenae over the weekend.  Lisa White and Helen King were the pairs combination, and Leigh Griffin skipped the four in the Open Womens team winning with 13 points ahead of Canterbury on 10.  Laurie Guy lead…

  • Well done Premier Womens Interclub team!

    In an incredible display the Victoria Premier Womens Interclub team have won the finals play-off day with a round to spare!  The team of Lisa White (singles); Nicole Toomey and Leigh Griffin (pairs); and Sarah Taukamo, Nina De Munnik, Kay Carr and Helen King (fours) won all of their six matches including four bonus points…

  • Come and celebrate Helen’s win this Sunday!

    Come to the club this Sunday to watch some great club pairs championships matches – the semifinal and final of the mens pairs, and rounds 4 and 5 of the womens pairs, followed by a celebration of Helen King’s great achievement winning Victoria’s first ever women’s national championship title!