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Hopai Cup results for 2017

Megan Leov Reporter from Marlborough Express

Results:
Hopai He Man Cup: Sam Welsh
Hopai She Man Cup: Emma Blom
Hopai He Man Team Cup: Ash Wadsworth & Ebony Maikuku

Gordon Harvey Cup, Best Sportsman: Louie Greig

Cross Country Mile Men – RD Black Cup: Billy Hebberd

Cross Country Mile Ladies Cup: Haley Jenkins

Cross Country Mile Boys under 18:Louie Greig

Cross Country Mile Girls under 18: Katrina Guiney

Ladies Tug of War Trophy: South East Bay

Johns Bros Mens Tug of War Cup: Woodchoppers

Gumboot throwing:

Ladies: Haley Jenkins ; Men: Nick Best

Under 10: Girls: Eva Kant Boys: Miles Nichol

10 –14 year old Girls: Dani Mason Boys : Ashley Fitzgerald

Single Men’s 100m :Thomas Marshall; Single Ladies 100m:Toni Gamble

Married Men’s race: Geoffrey Hocquard

Married Ladies race: Anna Wilson

Single Ladies three-legged race: Alex Ritchie & Amie Ritchie

Mens:Josh Donaldson & Will McFarlane

Married couples three-legged race: Under 30’s: Phillipa & Russel Curtis

Over 30’s: Shane & Deb Gibson

Couples Piggyback Race: Emma Blom & Thomas Marshall

440 yards: Girls 9 & under: Hannah Roborgh. Boys: Toby Randall

Girls 10-14: Gwyneth Walker. Boys: Reuben Dempster

Girls 15-17:Tayna Barnes. Boys: Tama Baker

Ladies: Ashleigh Radford. Men : Matt Offen

Grandmother’s Cup: Di Rudkin; Grandfather’s Cup:Ken Jones

Wood Chopping:

Barcello Cup, Most Points: Finn Sloan

Emerson Mason Underhand Chop: Finn Sloan

Harris Cup, Standing chop: Bill Nicholls

Pelorus Sound Underhand: Serena Gowland

Boat Races:

Cuddon Cup Open Speed Boat: Josh Jamieson

GM Cup Open Diesel Boat: Richard Batchelor

Orchard Cup Handicapped Diesel Boat: Chris Ruffell

Wrightstephenson Challenge Cup: Dave Hoskin

Harris Regatta Cup : Josh Jamieson



Children’s Races:

Running:

up to 4 years old Girls: Elektra Emeny Boys: Quinn Rudkin

5 - 6 year old Girls: Alex Pawsey Boys: Boh McDonald

7 - 8 year old Girls: Ella Bond Boys: Marcus Ferguson

9 -10 year old Girls: Kaitlyn Foote Boys: Alex Greig

11 - 12 year old Girls: Maddie Ryland Boys: Louie Greig

13 - 14 year old Girls: Gwyneth Walker Boys: Billy Sloan

15-17 year old Girls: Meighan Taylor Boys: Tama Baker

Sack races:

7-8 year old Girls: Adair Nichol Boys: Toby Randall

9 – 10 year old Girls: Josie O’Neill Boys: Ethan Ryland

11 – 12 year old Girls: Maea Novero Boys: Louie Greig

13-14 year old Girls: Gwyneth Walker Boys: Billy Sloan

15-17 year old Girls: Maisie Offen Boys: Tama Baker

Three legged races:

7-8 year old Girls: Adair Nichol & Emmy Greig

Boys: Blake Hebberd & Toby Randall

9-10 year old Girls:Josie O’Neill & Jazz Alison

Boys: Tom Costley & Blake Hebberd

11-12 year old Girls: Lucy Mander & Maea Novero

Boys: Kalan Nichol & Josh Allison

13-14 year old boys: Louie Greig & Billy Sloan

15-17 year old Girls: Elisha Godsiff & Candice Sangster

Boys: Tama Baker & Riki Baker

Novelty races: Egg and Spoon

4 and under Girls: Flora Musson Boys: Freddie Glubb

5-6 year old Girls: Vivi Kant Boys: Kase Sadd

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Dehorners

Ron from Fairhall - Renwick - Woodbourne

SharpAs Tool Tips

Pictured is a set of dehorners brought in for sharpening. Like all cutting tools, a sharp edge is essential for them to work efficiently and cleanly.

Good to see that pain relief is now part of the process as well.

If you have tools, knives, kitchen utensils, or other items that need sharpening or repair, come and see me:
🔹 Redwood Market – Saturdays
🔹 Marlborough Farmers’ Market – Sundays
Or contact me directly on 027 444 5535.

Cheers,
Ron

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