Kerikeri BOI Open Pairs

The Kerikeri BOI New World Pairs was held on July 29th and Whangarei players featured prominently in the first 5 placings. In first were Richard Parkinson and Hamish Brown. Coming in second and third respectively were our own Tania Brown with Neil Ruddell and Patsy Walters with Lee Walters. Len Dent, partnered by Kerikeri partner Arlene Purdy took fourth place and the top five were rounded out by Margaret Hooson and Richard Bland.  Congratulations to all and many thanks to the Kerikeri Club for a fabulous day of bridge.

The Towai Challenge, 2023

Home turf proved to be a decisive factor as the home club took the Towai Challenge trophy, versus Kerikeri, by a score of 175 to 65. The Open team won on aggregate 51.73 to 28.27 while the Intermediate team was dominant and won all 4 of their matches for an overall score of 75.86 to 4.14. Our Junior team, featuring several tyros in the line-up, eked out a victory by 47.14 to 32.86. 

A great time was had by all players and everyone is looking forward to a rematch in 2024. Click "read more" for a photo of the Whangarei team.

Heard at the Dargaville Open

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Peter Pan and Wendy

The NZ Bridge Federation is deliberating whether or not to lay charges against a certain senior director, who, using her considerable Tai-Chi skills, prevented a certain committee member (who should know better) from bidding before her explanation was complete.

Dargaville Tournament

Whangarei was well represented at the recent Open/Intermediate tournament hosted by the Dargaville Bridge Club. In the Intermediate division, the winners were Pam Brown and her sister Jolene Zink from Dargaville. Lee Orton and Roger Johnson came in second and Kim Thomas and Laura Maton were third. Vanassa McGoldrick and Ian Johnson took the prize for the most consistent pair - their 2 sessions differed by only 0.6%.

The top Junior pair was Debbie Schicker and Mandy Bax. This was Mandy's first tournament, and a good one at that. Congratulations!

The Paihia Open

This year, the Paihia Open was hosted by Whangarei. Coming in at first were Margaret Hooson and Richard Bland, followed by Marilyn Kennedy and Anna Chappell. In third place were John MacIntosh and Roger Bell, while Laura Maton and Yvonne MacKinnon took the prize for best intermediate pair.

Kim and Laura Clean Up

At the Yovich Open on May 13th, a 5A open tournament, the intermediate pair of Kim Thomas and Laura Maton won their opening session and held on against stiff competition to win the overall prize. Well done!

Peter Hirzel and his guest from France, Quentin Grebille, were the runners-up and Tania Brown and Neil Ruddell were third. The prize for the best intermediate pair not amongst the major prize-winners was won by Pam Rope and Peter Ball.

 

Heard at the Club

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Peter Pan and Wendy

Is it a deodorant problem?  Staring at three empty seats on the last round of the evening, Wendy calls out "Any chance of a partner and some opposition?" Dashing back to his seat her partner pleads "I was doing the dishes"  to laughter from t