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Matamata celerates their 5th Grand Master

Ian Bond is Matamata's latest Grand Master - Ian reached the lofty heights during Congress where his team won the back to the future and then placed 17th (missing out by just one place to get into the play-offs) but doing enough to earn around 25 A points for his week which pushed him past the 1000 points required to earn this title (of which 500 must be A points).

Ian Bond: Ian congratulated by president Beth VosperIan Bond: Ian congratulated by president Beth Vosper

Ian followed his partner (in life, crime and at the bridge table) Lynette who got to GM status earlier in the year. The other Matamata grand masters are Ken and Kathy Yule and Lesley Quilty. Out of all the affiliated bridge players in New Zealand less than 2% achieve the rank of GM or higher.

Awesome work Ian:)

Congress Successes Continue and Ian Bond makes Grand Master!

More competition success at the National Congress for our players.

The National Pairs continued after the knockout stages with Kathy and Ken Yule making the cut then performing brilliantly to come 4th overall ... an outstanding achievement out of 144 pairs.

In the meantime, non qualifiers contested a back to the futures event where a team of four plays three sessions with each of the other members of the team. The local team of Lynette Morgan-Ian Bond-Lesley Quilty and Anna Kalma managed to make it inot the final and suprised themselves by winning the final session to come top overall.

The major event of the tournament is the Teams where 108 teams of 4 started the contest. The best of our locals was Kathy and Ken's team who made it through into the top 16 qualifiers and have since won their match meaning to make it into the top 8 but were knocked out in the quarter finals.

Unlucky to miss out on the top 16 was team MORGAN - Lynette, Ian Bond, Mike Neels and Ella Gray. They ended up in 17th but that gave Ian the requisite 25+ A points he required to take him into GrandMaster territory. AWESOME WORK IAN - apparently they celebrated with a Thai in Cambridge on Wednesday Night but I'm sure they will be recognised properly in due course!

Thursday while the knockouts of the Teams takes place the competitions continue with the Mixed, Intermediate, Same Sex and Senior Pairs being played. There was a good morning session for Judith Howard and Joanne Swanwick in the Intermediate who take pole position but faded a bit in the afternoon to end up in 10th while Rochelle van Heuven and Tim Rigter had two solid sessions to come in 7th.

Lesley and Tom Henwood won the morning session in the Senior Pairs but fell back a bit to end up in a credible 9th place.

All eyes on the Teams quarter finals, and the senior, intermediate teams tomorrow where we hope to enjoy further success:)

Saxon Teams wraps up at Te Aroha

The final night of the Saxon Teams finished with the Senegal team with an unbeaten record (consisting of Anna Kalma, John Phillips, Shirley Bailey and Adri Rigter).

SenegalSenegal

The winner of the ironique vouchers for best dressed teams was Syrian team complete with refugees, dictators and a lovely carrot cake decorated with live ammunition!

SyriaSyria

Highly commended in the costume stakes was Saudi Arabia

Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia

Alongside the Sheila's from Stralia

StraliaStralia

Other winners on the night included the "pull up your socks team" who won a pair of bridge socks from Samoa.

SamoaSamoa

The Spainish team was 2nd in the actual bridge competition...

SpainSpain

The night finished off with a few boards of crazy bridge which was played as an individual with each even numbered board having a different instruction ... "Don't bother bidding ... this board MUST be played in 7NT by West" ... "No dummies this hand" ... "If the bidding reaches the 4 level - North has to play it in 4H" ... "only look at 3 cards until after the bidding has finished". Well done to Laurie Belfield who won the individual scratch while Diane Jager was top in the handicap results!

Matamata Intermediate Tournament

Congratulations to Graeme Farrow and Willy Ryder of Tokoroa who came and conquered at the Matamata Intermediate amongst a strong field of 18 tables.

Graeme and WillyGraeme and Willy

It was a good day to be called Graeme with the second place getters being John Little and Graeme Saunders from Waikato club (who also won the tournament a year ago if my memory serves me correctly!)

Graeme and JohnGraeme and John

While in third place and the best of the locals was Judith Howard and Joanne Swanwick.

Joanne and JudithJoanne and Judith

The event was the penultimate event for the Intermediate league and after 8 events things couldn't get closer with the prizes to be decided at the last event in Cambridge next month. In top place is Malcolm Kirkby from Te Aroha who shares the spot with Eunice Eccles.

Farewell Joyce Catchpole

Joyce CatchpoleJoyce Catchpole

We were sad to receive news about the death of Joyce Catchpole following a long illness this week.

Joyce was a great member of the Matamata club for many years until moving to Cambridge in recent time.

She was a career educator and administrator which made Joyce the ideal choice for running the lessons at Matamata for several years. She was always great fun, loved her bridge and played at several clubs and was often called upon to direct junior tournaments.

Another one that will be sorely missed at the bridge table.

2019 Matamata Programme

The committee is currently reviewing the competitions and club sessions for next year and looks forward to receiving feedback from members for ideas or to make changes to the 2019 programme.

Let us know via matamatabridge@gmail.com or talk to Beth or one of the committee members.

The AGM is too late to amend the programme and book so encourage you to give us feedback over the next few weeks

Benefit Night and upcoming Intermediate Tournament

It was a great night last Thursday at the Matamata Bridge club as we turned our annual fundraising efforts towards raising money for a charitable cause … this one was for Motor Neurone Disease which claimed our past President, Jan Wills.

Thanks to everybody's generosity and effort in supporting this event which raised a fantastic $1183.

Another event for the Junior and Intermediate players to put in your diary ... the Matamata Intermediate Tournament to be held on Sunday 16th September at our clubrooms.

Cost is $20 and includes morning tea and after match nibbles (BYO Lunch!). Entry via the NZ Bridge website and we encourage our locals to find a partner and pair up for this event on their doorstep. Entry via the following link: http://www.nzbridge.co.nz/events,listing,2867,matamata-intermediate-pair...

Benefit Night Thursday 16th August

Matamata Bridge club invites members and visitors along to their annual Benefit Night. Lovely supper, bridge and raffles.

This year, the beneficiary will be the Motor Neurone Association in memory of Jan Wills, our immediate past president who passed away from this terrible illness earlier this year.

Cost is $7 table money. Please be seated by 7.15pm for a 7.130pm start.

Visitors: You can of course just come along ... but we would appreciate an approximate idea of numbers for catering purposes. Please rsvp to matamatabridge@gmail.com

Final WAP at Morrinsville

There was a decent turnout of 16 tables at the sixth heat of the WAP.

Morrinsville did itself proud again as the host. Scoring went well, good food and it was the best place to spend a wet and rainy Sunday. This heat is the best value which culminated with Pizzas and wine/beer.

On the day locals Noel Grigg and Anna Kalma came 2nd just behind Kate McFadgyn and Gwynn Lobb.

Lesley and SoniaLesley and Sonia

But the overall victors who survived 12 sessions of bridge over the past 6 months and were well deserved with Lesley Quilty and Sonia Crawford

Ella and MichaelElla and Michael

In second place were Michael Neels and Ella Gray

Mary and OliveMary and Olive

Third place were the perennial bridesmaids MAry Ronke and Olive Davis.

Tim and RochelleTim and Rochelle

While the best of the non-open players were Tim Rigter and Rochelle van Heuven from Te Aroha who are pictured flanking the WAP manager Anna Kalma

Farewell to Anne Cummins

We have been told the sad news that Anne Cummins - a long time member of both the Matamata and Te Aroha Bridge Clubs - passed away today.

Anne Cummins: Anne getting into the spirit of things at the Te Aroha club.Anne Cummins: Anne getting into the spirit of things at the Te Aroha club.

She has battled illness over the past few years and we all had hoped she was on the road to recovery. So the news was unexpected today only a few weeks after celebrating her 80th birthday.

She had told her daughter that if she passed away on a Wednesday to ring the Matamata Bridge Club as many of her long time friends would be gathered there and playing bridge and this is how the bridge community heard about it.

Anne was made life member of the Te Aroha Bridge Club in 2014 after many years of dedication to the club having joined not long after incorporation in 1953.

Anne didn't regularly play at nights in the past few years ... however she was always available to be called upon to make up a full table at short notice at Te Aroha. She loved playing in Matamata on Wednesday during the day with many of her friends and rarely missed a week.

Sympathies go to Owen and the rest of her family and we will advise arrangements when they are confirmed.