PNZ History


Boules Gazette, March 1997


Air New Zealand Open Flys To New Heights!

With a series of percussive salvos from the traditional drummers and some sinuous athleticism from the dance troupe they were accompanying, the Air New Zealand Open, in association with Peugeot and Hotel du Vin. took off!

 

Throughout the 2 days the bright sun shone from a clear blue sky, a friendly zephyr cooled the players and kept the flags atop the six standards fluttering happily, as Charles Pene orchestrated a musical melange from the highly talented group Pacific Stringz and an eclectic mix of recorded music ranging from island techno funk to Pacific reggae.

 

Tony Stevenson of Network Visuals donated his expertise. the use of the large stage and saw to the erection of colourful signage emblazoned with the logos of Air New Zealand. Peugeot and Auckland City (a belated tribute to Parks Manager Greg Keane who provided us with the terrain in 1993) and Eric Wegman battled manfully each day to erect the Hotel du Vin marquee, a welcome sanctuary from the sun as well as tournament HQ.

 

The 40 or 50 Tahitian players and visitors smiled, the Aussie contingent offered a handshake, the boulistes from Canada and UK proffered that it one of the most memorable tournaments they had attended and to cap it all the final was a 2 hour plus marathon of World Class standard.

 

Alphonse Ateo had collected already in the 10 days preceding the tournament having won the 1st Auckland Regional Championship and the East Coast Bays Sunrise Rotary, Boules to You trophy in the Starship Charity event.

 

Alphonse Ateo also known as 'Poto' was teamed with cherubic pointer Robert Tumg against the Tahitian Marco Foyot, Stephan Taurua and Remv Arapari. All 4 players are great exponents of the art of petanque and it was obvious we were in for a battle royal.

 

So it proved - long ends, an early lead to Stephan and Remy slowly overhauled by Robert and 'Poto', pin point accuracy in pointing and carreau after carreau - the last point was taken just as the light failed completely - 13-9 to Tumg and Ateo.

 

Our sincere thanks to sponsors Air New Zealand. Peugeot and Hotel du Vin for their support. Jean Pene, Imelda and Sete Mailei and Buster Emson for running the Plate competition and Steve Lawry and Chris Priestley for organsing an impromptu kids tournament and shooting competition which proved very popular.

 

The continued Tahitian presence at the Open gives all of us a clear indication of what is possible, and experience of playing against world class players. This can only lead to an improvement in our own standard of play as witness 3 NZ teams in the final 8 and Jorg Schulze and Clem Boer, 1995 finalists, making it to the final 4. Plate competition winners were Mick Sharpe, Paul O’Connor, runners up Lily Davis, Mike Dodds.

 

The petanque culture in Tahiti, France and many other overseas countries is no stranger to monetary rewards in tournaments. Recognition of this state of affairs lead the NZPA to offer cash prizes to the 2 final teams in the Air New Zealand Open - this is likely to become the norm for the NZ Open where we wish to encourage the presence of overseas players.

 

Air New Zealand reconfirms sponsorship

Despite press reports of significantly reduced profits Air New Zealand underlined its continued commitment to petanque in New Zealand with the promise of reduced price air fares to enable Cam Calder member of the executive committee of the FIPJP to attend the two statutory meetings of the committee annually and all players in the two World Championship teams. The NZPA is extremely appreciative of this ongoing sponsorship and urges all our members to support Air New Zealand, Peugeot and all other sponsors.

 

MAF report on imitation Asian boules

Members reported a plethora of Asian manufactured boules on the NZ market again last Christmas. Many mentioned problems of flaking chrome surface and poor quality boxes as well as the interior of some being filled with a dirt-like substance.

 

Fearful of environmental consequences and at the request of the NZPA, MAF analysed a sample boule and reported that the ‘dirt’ appeared to be furnace slag which apparently is not quarantine risk material. Members can make their own minds up whether purchase of such boules is advisable.

 

NB. Genuine French made boules are hollow - the differing weights being achieved by varying the amount of metal in the shell of the boules. They are usually stamped with a recognisable brand name or the words 'Made in France'.

 

Marco Foyot visits New Zealand

Since the NZPA was formed in October 1993 it was the committee’s dream to bring high calibre players to this country to help promote the game, give New Zealanders an idea what was possible and provide coaching. The first such visit occurred with the arrival of 60-70 overseas players to compete in the 1996 Air New Zealand Open, the second this year with the visit of Marco Foyot to Auckland, Napier and Wellington.

 

Marco, a past World Champion. Champion of France and winner of the Marseillaise. a tournament attracting 9000 players annually, is an acute observer of the game. exponent of the art at its highest level and consummate showman - his visit garnered extensive media interest with reports on TV1 and a half page feature in the NZ Herald on Marco and Auckland ‘wunderkind’ modest Andrew Mailei.

 

Locally in Hawkes Bay, Napier Petanque Club President Noel Hunt whipped up a media storm through vast personal effort and expense and also ensured Marco was well looked after during his Bay sojourn.

 

Brian Smith and colleagues took over in Wellington. TV3 appeared to cover Marco’s display but regrettably left before his arrival at the new Park Ave terrain owing to other commitments. None the less an excellent evening was reportedly had.

 

The NZPA wishes to record its appreciation of all who contributed to Marco’s visit especially Obut importers Brittain and Wvnvard who sponsored his flight from Australia, Peter Leitch 'the Mad Butcher' who provided the sustenance for the Herne Bay evening, Christian Fouquet whose hard work over a period of time and personal input for most of Marco and Patricia’s stay ensured the success of the exercise and finally that small band, unnamed, but who know who they are who got of their collective posteriors and asked not "What can the NZ Petanque Association do for me?” but “What can I do for the NZ Petanque Association?”

 

Remember nothing happens whether tournaments, overseas visits or the formation of a successful local club without a person or persons working, often long hours to make it happen.

 

Regional Round Up

  • Timaru

    Peter Spruvt who has been lobbying over a protracted period for a public terrain in Timaru reports a positive response to his request for funding though a final decision will not be known until mid-April!!

     

    It is interesting to note the despatch with which different Councils around NZ work. In the Auckland region for example North Shore City, Auckland and Manukau Cities put in public terrains years ago whilst Waitakere City despite significant local and Sports Trust support is still lost in a morass of vacilliation.

     

  • Taranaki

    Regular Club Days: Sunday start 11am, Wednesday start 1pm. Club Competition Day - Egmont Hotel Bell Block, the first Sunday of every month. 11.30am start. Open to financial club members only (weather and numbers permitting). Court 5 will be available for late arrivals and casual players at the competition controllers discretion. For more information contact Les Hill (Club Captain) or Alistair Smith (Club President).

     

  • Auckland

    • East Coast Bays Rotary/Boules to You Charity Tournament

      9 February 1997. 56 teams of doublettes enjoyed perfect conditions and almost $1,000 was raised for the Starship Childrens Hospital. Winners Ten Tching and Alphonse Ateo.

     

    • Puhoi A&P Show Petanque Championship

      Always a fun day played on a memorably varied terrain and enlivened this year by the local country and western club performing alongside. A day where 'Joss' played a huge part in all results it was won by the highly skilled Ruta brothers Niau and Tika. Thanks to Louis and Jean- Claude for ensuring this unique event continues.

     

    • Auckland Regional Championship

      The first Auckland Regional Championship was held by the Auckland Petanque Association on Thursday February 6th. Organised and run by Geoff Hughes and the team at the Epsom Petanque Club it attracted a world class field including a jet-lagged Marco Foyot. Foyot who teamed with partner Patricia and Pascal Rapon and a strong Tahitian team of Ten Tching, Tani Shan and Alphonse Ateo as well as a good turnout of leading local players.

      A feature of an extremely enjoyable event was the concomitant lawn bowls competition at an adjoining green this ensured a good turnout of white clad, interested. if at times bemused, spectators throughout the day. The Secretary’s Cap. donated by Cam
      Calder for annual competition was won by Ten Tching, Tani Shan and Alphonse Ateo from local team Niau Ruta, Tika Ruta and John Pettit.

     

    • Cabbage Tree Petanque Club

      The baby of Les Thompson held a very successful tournament on their picturesque and testing bush fringed terrain. Entry fees were put 'in the pot' and a percentage awarded to the top 3 place- getters. Winners Christian Fouquet, Jean Pene, Sete Mailei from Niau Ruta, John Pettit, Steve Lawry.

     

    • North Harbour Masters Games

      Kennedy Park, Castor Bay. 9th March 1997. Nearly 100 players enjoyed a pleasantly warm day on the challenging Kennedy Park terrain.

      Winners: Jean Pene, Niau Ruta and Christian Fouquet with Runners Up Alan Fletcher, Steve Lawrv and Andrew Mailei.

     

    • Manukau Festival of Sport

      Cockle Bay. Howick. 2nd March 1997. 20 triples vied for the honours. Winners: Alan Fletcher, Steve Lawry and Andrew Mailei with Runners Up: Jean Pene, Niau Ruta, Seti Mailei.

     

  • Wellington

    Waitangi Day saw the official opening of the Lower Hutt petanque terrain at the Park Avenue Bowling Club, Naenae. The bowling club has experienced a falling membership for some years and was not using it’s third green.

     

    After many months of negotiation with the bowling club and the Hutt City Council. the council agreed to put up $8,000 and convert the green into a petanque terrain. Although the terrain was still in the process of settling down. the opening day attracted approximately 200 people.

     

    The visit of Marco Foyot was very successful. For two hours at the Lower Hutt terrain 80 people (including the French Ambassador) were treated to an amazing display of petanque skills as he demonstrated various aspects of the game. passed on tips and answered questions. Many thanks for the NZPA and Obut for bringing Marco to New Zealand.

     

    The first Saturday in March saw the successful completion of the Barber & Lord Peugeot Interclub League. The league involved six clubs playing doubles in a round robin format on Saturday afternoons over the last three months.

     

    Going into final round Silverstream were leading the competition. but were beaten in their last match by Masterton (B) allowing Upper Hutt (A) to slip through and win the league. Silverstream were second. Masterton (A) third and Wellington fourth.

     

    Sunday, March 9th will see our first regional tournament at the Lower Hutt terrain. This doubles tournament is sponsored by Rumbles Wine Merchant and is designed to attract teams from the new clubs in the Wellington region.

     

    Everything looks set for the Air New Zealand National Singles at Easter. The Lower Hutt terrain will have settled down and Wellington will turn on some great weather! Complete your entry. return it the NZPA and come to Wellington to enjoy a great tournament. Brian Smith

     

  • Dunedin - Caversham B.C. Petanque Club

    Dunedins piste is now completed - Caversham Bowling Club. Hazel Avenue - and have 6 competition courts, or 9 for informal play. Club sessions are Tuesdays 6.30pm. and Sundays 1.30pm and a Resthome competition is underway Thursday afternoons.

     

    Their first triples tournament was held recently with much fun and enthusiasm - 1 fanny included! A doubles tournament hopefully will be scheduled within the next couple of months. They have a membership of 60 enthusiastic and friendly people. and this is growing weekly.

     

    All visitors are welcome, there are club boules for people to use.

Letter to the Editor

Dear Sir

My family and I have been heavily involved in another sport. Ten-Pin Bowling. before taking up Petanque.

We have taken part in a number of tournaments, most recently the Air New Zealand Open which despite getting our backsides kicked, we thoroughly enjoyed.

My thanks to you and the committee for an excellent event and for arranging Marco Foyot’s visit. I must say with my experience of other codes the $10 Association Fee seems a remarkable bargain. Good luck in the future.

Alan Lethbridge

 

Forth Coming Events

  • Michael Hill Jewellers Doubles Touranment

    9.30am Saturday March 22. Petanque Mt Albert. Gribblehirst Park. $5.00 player.

    Entries to the Secretary.

     

  • Obut Triples Challenge

    Victoria Park, 9.00am start. $5 per player. Sunday 23 March.

    Good Prizes / Cup / Boules / Accessories, Music, Barbecue. Personalities participating. Fundraiser for team going to World Champs - Niau. Jean, Christian, Marco Foyot videos on sale $39.95. Phone Christian Fouquet.

     

  • Air New Zealand Singles Championships in association with Peugeot

    Saturday March 29th - Sunday March 30th, 9.30am, Park Avenue Bowling Club, Naenae, Lower Hutt. $10 per player. The venue is 2 minutes walk from Naenae Railway Station. Trains run from Wellington to Lower Hutt regularly in the weekend.

    The tournament is being coordinated and run by the Wellington Petanque Association on behalf of the NZPA as part of the NZPA policy of having our National events at different venues throughout the country. The major pre-requisitites for an area to be considered as a venue are a good infrastructure of clubs to support and help run the tournament.

    Entries to: The Secretary. NZPA. Accommodation queries to Brian Smith

     

  • Herne Bay Junior Tournament

    Herne Bay Petanque Club. Salisbury Street. Doublettes, $5 per player, Sunday 12 April 930am. Phone Steve Lawry.

     

  • Hibiscus Coast Singles Championship

  • Stanmore Bay. $5 per player, Sunday 19 April, 10.00am. Phone Louis Mesnage.

     

  • Rotorua Petanque Club

    Inaugural Anzac Doubles Tournament

    April 25, 1.00pm, Coaching Clinic with national Coach

    April 26. 9.00am, Doubles Min 5 games

    April 27. 9.00am, Final Pools and Finals. Early finish mid afternoon

    Prize: $500 cash to winning final doubles team

    Full details will be posted or faxed by 21st March to all Clubs with entry forms, and accommodation request forms.

    The Rotorua Petanque Club terrain is situated in the beautiful Government Gardens outside the Blue Baths through the Arawa Street archway. Enquiries please phone Trevor.

General News

  • Internet

    The NZPA is setting up a home page on the net courtesy of Sport North Harbour and service provider iHug.

    Be patient. it may not be a reality for some months. Anyone interested with expertise in setting up a site please contact the Secretary.

     

  • Boules Gazettee

    Anyone with a home computer interested in helping with/becoming the Editor of the Boules Gazette please contact Cam Calder. Please note this is time consuming and will suit an enthusiast with no thought of personal remuneration.

NZPA AGM

Thursday April 3rd, 6.00pm, Herne Bay Club. Salisbury Street. All members are urged to attend if possible. Your input is valued.

 

NZPA

NZPA Membership allows entry to all our National Title Events, members receive the Boules Gazette and a licence which allows access to overseas tournaments. Just as importantly you are contributing to the growth of the game New Zealand wide by supporting your National Association who are constantly engaged in promotion of the game, maintaining sponsorship and researching new sponsorship opportunities.

 

The NZPA is also committed to affording members coaching opportunities both with NZ National Coach Christian Fouquet and where possible overseas players. We have just arranged a visit from past World Champion Marco Foyot.

 

It is the time for the NZPA and many clubs to send out their annual subscriptions. Many clubs are already including the token $10 NZPA membership fee in the annual club fee and forwarding a list of Club/NZPA members together with membership fees to the NZPA 'en masse'.

 

Please consider supporting your national association in this manner in your club.

 

Cam Calder

Secretary NZPA

 


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