Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Teams Announced

Revital Fertilisers Taranaki look to continue their good form when playing Whanganui on Saturday 11th November. Our Women’s Team will be at Manaia, and our Men’s Team will be playing at Tower. Good luck to all those selected.

Senior Women: Alesha Quay (Paritutu), Amanda Crehan (Paritutu), Bridget Fletcher (Paritutu), Chris Commane (Opunake), Esther Ward-Campbell (Opunake), Gale Fache (Paritutu), Jackie Moeahu (Paritutu), Leanne Halls (West End), Tina Atkinson-Watt (Paritutu) and Trish Howard (West End)

Junior Women: Alethea Rowlands (Tower), Gloria Wolfe (Waitara), Irene Taunt (Manaia), Janet Ravji (Stratford-Avon), Judy Crawford (Fitzroy), Linda Kape (Okato), Rita Davey (Opunake), Shelley Baldwin (Paritutu), Shelley Clark (Manaia), Sheryll Taylor (Stratford-Avon).

Senior Men: tbc

Junior Men: tbc

Rugby World Cup Final

Bowls Taranaki have announced that the Metcalfe Real Estate Men’s Centre Fours and Vospers Women’s Interclub will start on Sunday at 12 noon to allow everyone the chance to watch the Rugby World Cup Final in the morning, before preparing, and travelling to play.

All other days scheduled will start at 9am.

Thank You.

Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Under-8s trial – cancelled

Due to the persistent rain overnight in Stratford, and with more predicted, today’s under-8s trial at Stratford-Avon is cancelled. The selectors will be considering their options and may reschedule this event for a latter date.

Achievements for Taranaki Bowlers

Grant Hassall

Taranaki bowlers are riding high with a number of achievements in recent days.

At the Bowls New Zealand annual meeting on Saturday, Paritutu’s Briar Atkinson was named as the country’s Emerging Player of the year.

Atkinson’s award follows her success representing the NZ Under-26 side and winning the national champion-of-champions singles in July.

The new season promises much for her, too. In November she will attend the Hong Kong international event, having been invited by Black Jack Selina Goddard. The duo will combine in the pairs.

Following the success of the women’s side at the World Championships earlier in the month, Atkinson may struggle to break into the top-five senior side for February’s trans-Tasman. But she should be a shoe-in for the development team.

National coach Michael Kernaghan said that Atkinson is a “huge talent”.

“She’s very receptive, she listens well and she takes on board new ideas. She’s a real open book.  And what’s really great, she’s keen as mustard.”

Meanwhile, in Invercargill during the weekend, two Taranaki entries succeeded in the NZ Professional Bowls Association finals.

West End’s John Roberts and Craig De Faria claimed the NZ world pairs title. With it comes an invitation to the world indoor pairs, that is scheduled to be held in England in early January. Roberts and De Faria are yet to make up their minds about venturing north for the world event, which was first held in 1986. In six of the first seven years of the event, the legendary Englishmen David Bryant and Tony Allcock won the title.

In the national final, Roberts and De Faria won in straight sets over Wellington’s Richard Corry and Ian McLeod 8-7, 8-3.

Paritutu’s Aidan Zittersteijn then took out the final of the United Kingdom singles event. That qualifies him for the UK singles in Newcastle in March 2024.

In the final Zittersteijn ousted Logan Clark (Auckland) 12-3, 4-9, 2-1.

Zittersteijn has also been selected for the NZ PBA side which is scheduled to meet its Australian counter-parts during the season.

It remains a busy time for the Paritutu greenkeeper. He has only just returned from the world championships, where his Cook Island four made the quarterfinals, being surrendering a healthy lead to lose to Scotland. Scotland in turn lost the final to Australia.

Bowls New Zealand Emerging Player of the Year – Briar Atkinson


The province of Taranaki can take credit for sharing many of its sons and daughters throughout New Zealand stage.  And indeed, throughout the world.

People like Peter Snell, Richard Faull, Peter Buck and Toss Woollaston were all born and bred in the ‘Naki.  As was an overabundance of rugby talent: Carl Hayman, Kieran Crowley, Graham Mourie, and of course the seemingly never-ending supply of Barretts feeding the All Blacks.

It’s the same in our bowls community.  Many great bowlers have emerged from Taranaki: Brian Baldwin; John Murtagh; Val McEldowney; and Pearl Dymond to name but a very, very few.

And a new name has emerged who looks set to add to that richness of bowling talent from Taranaki: Briar Atkinson.  And so refreshing has her emergence been, that she has been named Bowls New Zealand’s Emerging Player of the Year in 2023.

At 19 years old, Briar already has a centre Gold Star.  She’s probably the youngest Gold Star holder ever in the Taranaki Centre.  Perhaps the youngest in any centre in New Zealand ever.

Playing out of the Paritutu Bowling Club in New Plymouth, Briar has also put her hand up on the national scene this last season.

In the Champion of Champion Singles in Hastings in July, beating Nicole Toomey, a dual bronze medallist from last year’s Commonwealth Games, 21-13 in the final.  She was just the third Taranaki woman to win the women’s title (Grace Gillespie 1961, Pearl Dymond 1969).

In the Digicel Oceania Challenge at Blockhouse Bay in Auckland earlier this year, Briar and teammate Caitlin Thomson played in the New Zealand Under 26 team and won the Pairs.  Briar also represented the Under 26’s in the Singles, but came up against a tougher draw which saw her out of the medals.

It’s a real treat for the bowls community to enjoy the emergence of such a brilliant young woman.

“She’s a young woman with huge talent,” says Bowls New Zealand’s Head Coach, Mike Kernaghan.  “And she’s well coached by Maurice Symes.”

“She’s very receptive, she listens well and she takes on board new ideas. She’s a real open book.  And what’s really great, she’s keen as mustard.”

Briar was introduced to the game by her mum, Tina Atkinson-Watt, who’s also a dab hand at the gentile game at Paritutu, and plays with Briar when things get serious.  These days, the teenage Briar has even been handed over the skips mantle.

Briar’s been described as a Blackjack-in-waiting.  And despite the talent in the current Women’s Blackjacks, she’s already lining up to be selected.

There’s plenty of time.  When you’re only 19, you’ve got a heck of a lot of bowling ahead of you to show your mettle.

She’s already won Taranaki’s Women’s Player of the Year in 2023.

And with all these accolades, she has forced the hand of the selection panel to be awarded the Bowls New Zealand Women’s Emerging Player of the Year.

Congratulations Briar.

Bowls New Zealand, 18th September, 2023.
https://bowlsnewzealand.co.nz/news/emerging-player-of-the-year-briar-atkinson/

Revital Fertilisers Under 8’s Open Trial

We are hosting an Open Day for Under 8 players. If you want to play in the Revital Fertilisers Junior Taranaki team or just want to test yourself against our best juniors then come along. It will be held at Stratford-Avon on Sat 30th September, 9am Start.

Bring your lunch, Register through our website, or you can register on the day. Everyone is welcome to attend and we encourage all players interested to turn up. It doesn’t matter if its only your first year, or 8th year. Our selectors will be there looking for talent!

Regsiter by clicking on the form below:
http://taranakibowls.co.nz/under-8s-registration-form

Taranaki beat Waikato in Bowls Interprovincial

Grant Hassall

A strong showing in the final two rounds saw Taranaki overcome Waikato in a representative bowls fixture at Paritutu on Sunday.

After four rounds on Saturday, it was the visitors that held a slender advantage in both the men’s and women’s sections. But Revital Fertilisers Taranaki dominated the two rounds on Sunday to emerge victorious. Overall, Taranaki finished with 59 match points compared to Waikato’s 47. In both sections, Taranaki achieved two more wins than Waikato.

A feature of the fixture was the introduction of a minimum of three players with eight years or fewer experience in each side. It proved a resounding success, especially from a Taranaki perspective, with a number of the players stepping up.

Opunake’s Esther Ward-Campbell, who is commencing just her third season in bowls, achieved the highest percentage of success from the 39 players involved. She won four and drew one of her five games.

The four wins all came in the pairs, leading for Briar Atkinson, who illustrated that she will very much be at the cornerstone of the side for the season ahead. All of those victories were by resounding margins.

Atkinson claimed four matches from five overall, as did Amanda Crehan in a positive performance in the familiar surrounds of her own club.

Lesley Te Awa, Chris Commane and Bridget Fletcher all hit 50%, with the latter’s elevation to skipping over the closing three rounds noteworthy.

Taranaki’s cause had not been helped when Gale Fache withdrew prior to the event, but Irene Taunt, another third year player, didn’t disgrace herself with two wins and one draw.

While Waikato are nowhere near the force in women’s bowls as they were – they dominated the game in this country circa 1970-2010 – Taranaki’s youthful side should take confidence from the result.

The same could also be said of the men’s section, where new selector John Garrud was able to experiment with a number of positions and combinations.

Waikato’s Kevin Judson was the best performed male bowler on show, winning five from six. Three of those wins came with the 2019 Dominion singles winner Taylor Horn, who caused Taranaki plenty of strive in his four triumphs.

Nathan Goodin and Cameron Horo topped the Taranaki statistics with four wins from five respectively, while sharing in four wins from six games were Adam Collins, Darren Goodin, Craig De Faria and Steve Walker.

Results of the representative fixture between Revital Fertilisers Taranaki and Waikato at Paritutu on September 2-3:

Women, round 1: S Baldwin, I Taunt, A Quay, T Howard 12 M Wilson, M Hughes, G Dwayne, G Kawana 14; B Fletcher, L Te Awa, C Commane 9 L Mundell, V Coll, T Jakes 16; E Ward-Campbell, B Atkinson 25 J Holten, C Cox 10.

Round 2: B Fletcher, I Taunt, L Te Awa, T Howard 9 J Holten, L Mundell, G Dwayne, T Jakes 18; S Baldwin, B Atkinson 12 K Nepe, G Kawana 24; A Crehan, A Quay, C Commane 17 M Wilson, V Coll, C Cox 6.

Round 3: S Baldwin, A Quay, C Commane 11 K Nepe, J Holten, G Dwayne 17; E Ward-Campbell, B Atkinson 22 L Mundell, T Jakes 7; A Crehan, I Taunt, L Te Awa, T Howard 12 M Hughes, V Coll, C Cox, G Kawana 9.

Round 4: E Ward-Campbell, L Te Awa, C Commane 13 L Mundell, J Holten, G Kawana 13; A Crehan, B Fletcher 23 V Coll, G Dwayne 8; S Baldwin, I Taunt, A Quay, T Howard 11 K Nepe, M Wilson, T Jakes, C Cox 12.

Round 5: E Ward-Campbell, B Atkinson 33 K Nepe, G Kawana 5; A Crehan, S Baldwin, A Quay, T Howard 10 J Holten, M Hughes, G Dwayne, T Jakes 11; I Taunt, B Fletcher, C Commane 12 M Wilson, L Mundell, C Cox 12.

Round 6: A Crehan, S Baldwin, L Te Awa, C Commane 14 K Nepe, V Coll, G Dwayne, T Jakes 12; A Quay, I Taunt, B Fletcher 15 M Wilson, L Mundell, G Kawana 11; E Ward-Campbell, B Atkinson 27 J Holten, C Cox 8.

Women’s result: Revital Fertilisers Taranaki 29 Waikato 23.

Men, round 1: B Colgan, J Roberts, M Symes 12 K Judson, W Pakinga, G Cotter 15; D Goodin, C De Faria 17 W Bennett, T Horn 16; N Goodin, A Collins, C Horo, S Walker 22 R Beecroft, B Hagoort, B Barwood, G Bond 5.

Round 2: B Colgan, H Kape, S Walker, D Goodin 3 R Beecroft, K Judson, B Barwood, T Horn 14; N Goodin, A Collins, C De Faria 13 B Hagoort, W Pakinga, W Bennett 15; J Roberts, M Symes 15 G Cotter, G Bond 19.

Round 3: A Collins, H Kape 8 K Judson, G Cotter 15; C Horo, S Walker, M Symes 14 R Beecroft, W Pakinga, T Horn 19; J Roberts, B Colgan, C De Faria, D Goodin 24 B Hagoort, B Barwood, G Bond, W Bennett 5.

Round 4: J Roberts, A Collins, D Goodin 20 R Beecroft, W Pakinga, G Bond 11; H Kape, C De Faria 9 K Judson, T Horn 16; C Horo, N Goodin, S Walker, M Symes 17 B Barwood, B Hagoort, W Bennett, G Cotter 12.

Round 5: J Roberts, C Horo, D Goodin 15 R Beecroft, B Barwood, G Cotter 10; A Collins, M Symes 19 G Bond, W Bennett 11; B Colgan, N Goodin, S Walker, C De Faria 14 B Hagoort, K Judson, W Pakinga, T Horn 8.

Round 6: C Horo, C De Faria, M Symes 17 R Beecroft, W Pakinga, G Bond 7; N Goodin, A Collins, B Colgan, S Walker 14 B Hagoort, B Barwood, W Bennett, G Cotter 9; J Roberts, D Goodin 17 K Judson, T Horn 20.

Men’s result: Revital Fertilisers Taranaki30 Waikato 24.

Overall result: Revital Fertilisers Taranaki 59 Waikato 47.

Individual statistics:

Taranaki women: E Ward-Campbell 4.5/5, B Atkinson 4/5, A Crehan 4/5, B Fletcher 2.5/5, L Te Awa 2.5/5, C Commane 3/6, I Taunt 2.5/6, A Quay 2/6, T Howard 1/5, S Baldwin 1/6.

Waikato women: G Dwayne 4/6, T Jakes 4/6, K Nepe 3/5, J Holten 3.5/6, M Hughes 2/4, M Wilson 2.5/5, L Mundell 3/6, G Kawana 2.5/6, C Cox 1.5/6, V Coll 1/5.

Taranaki men: N Goodin 4/5, C Horo 4/5, A Collins 4/6, D Goodin 4/6, C De Faria 4/6, S Walker 4/6, B Colgan 3/5, J Roberts 3/6, M Symes 3/6, H Kape 0/3.

Waikato men: K Judson 5/6, T Horn 4/6, W Pakinga 3/6, G Cotter 3/6, R Beecroft 2/6, W Bennett 1/6, B Hagoort 1/6, B Barwood 1/6, G Bond 1/6.

Revital Fertilisers Taranaki v Waikato Results

Revital Fertilisers Taranaki v Waikato Results:

Taranaki Women: 29 Points +74
Waikato Women: 23 Points -74

Taranaki Men: 30 Points +43
Waikato Men: 24 Points -43

Thanks to all those who were involved in making the weekend a success and we look forward to next year’s fixture.

Centre and Club Programme 2023-24

Centre Handbooks are with the printers and will be available from your club at the start of the season. For those wanting to view the Centre and Club Programme, you can take a look at the latest programme below. The Programme is up to date to August the 25th, 2023.

Centre and Club Programme 2023-24

Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Teams Selected

Our Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Teams have been announced for the upcoming Rep. Fixture against Waikato. Good luck to the following players selected:

Women: Amanda Crehan : Alesha Quay : Briar Atkinson : Bridget Fletcher : Chris Commane : Esther Ward-Campbell : Gale Fache : Lesley Te-Awa : Shelley Baldwin and Trish Howard.

Men: Maurice Symes, John Roberts, Darren Goodin, Craig De Faria, Hamish Kape, Steve Walker, Adam Collins, Camron Horo (J), Nathan Goodin (J) and Bruce Colgan (J)

Play will be at the Indoor Stadium at Paritutu, Saturday and Sunday 2nd & 3rd of September. Teams selected are made up of 10 players, of which 3 must be junior players. Come down and support our players against Waikato!