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CONGRATULATIONS TO LYNN AND DIANN

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Two of Matamata's newest players took top spot in the second of the Mini Moos series today in Cambridge. Blitzing the field and scoring 91 IMPs they finished winners with 3 IMPs to spare. Well played also to Hanna Frischknecht and Margrit Fullemann from Te Aroha who on 81 IMPs were very close to a podium finish. Ross McIntyre put in a creditable performance with scratch partner from Morrinsville Russell.

Richard Solomon's One Night Stand in Te Aroha - Friday 16th September

We are lucky to have Gold Grandmaster and NZ Bridge Develoment Manager, Richard Solomon coming to Te Aroha club to take us through a Junior Mastercass.

Richard promises that it will be a mix of instruction and play designed to interest and stretch our junior level players.

Richard SolomonRichard Solomon

Proposed topics will include:

How to use the double? both takeout and penalty.
Opening leads
Signalling to your partner
Planning the play of the hand

Please enter under the Te Aroha programme tab so we have an idea of numbers for catering and play purposes. NUMBERS LIMITED!!

Junior level bridge players welcome - cost for non Te Aroha members is $5 and Te Aroha will provide supper.

Date: Friday 16th September from 7-10pm

Judith wins the Individual Trophy

Judith Howard is the winner of one of Wednesday’s most coveted trophies. The Individual trophy is held over many weeks and requires seven different partners with the best six best scores to count.
Judith HowardJudith Howard

Judith’s average score was 60.33 which is most commendable as the competition is played without handicaps and four of her counting scores were played with Junior ranked players. Judith commented that being this year’s tutor for new players has helped her own bridge as the revision on her bidding has been most beneficial. Well done Judith.

The runner-up was last year’s winner Ann Ring who averaged 59.11

J Swap Matamata Open - a great day out

*stop press ... looks like I linked the hand record from session 1 to session 2 - so it doesn't make sense. Sorry about that - I knew I shouldn't have had that wine. I can't fix it from home but be assured you all played the right boards.

It was great to see many of the big guns from Auckland travel to Matamata for our 5A Tournament today. It turned out to be a great day to play bridge - pretty average weather and Matamata turned on a great lunch and hospitality to keep the 12 tables happy. Rona Driscoll our director kept the room humming with a 12 table mitchell in the morning followed by 2 x 6 table howells in the arvo playing the requisite 61 boards over the day.

Grant and PatrickGrant and Patrick

And indeed the big guns came to the fore after both sessions with Grant Jarvis and Patrick Carter winning with several percentage points to spare.

Second place at Matamata: Ken and MikeSecond place at Matamata: Ken and Mike

Second place getters was our new newest Matamata member Ken Yule who teamed up with Mike Curry (I cropped out Mike's shorts as it was making feel far too cold).

Third Place: Ian and KarenThird Place: Ian and Karen

Third place were last year's winners Ian Clayton and Karen Harris who had a good afternoon:)

4th place4th place

Liz and Blair came in 4th.

Best non openBest non open

Best non -open pair was Thea Waayenburg and Malcolm Kirkby from Matamata/Te Aroha - a great performance for a Junior pairing.

The best of the Matamata pairs were Anna Kalma and mum Hermanna Hemmes who also won the morning session prize.

Waihou Shield Challenge

Congratulations to Putaruru who successfully won the Waihou Challenge Shield on Sunday afternoon. Helen Doherty and Elaine Saywell were the top scorers for Matamata and also recorded the highest score overall but the rest of the Matamata team could not match their skill. The Putaruru team played consistently and totalled 421 points while Matamata ‘s total was just 378.

Ross Provan organised and directed a system of match –play where half the team played North/South and the other half played East West and every pair played all the pairs in the opposing team. The scheme worked well and was most enjoyable. The day concluded with a lovely afternoon tea.

Matamata July Newsletter

The latest newsletter is available by clicking here.

It includes information regarding our upcoming Benefit night, Championships and Waihou Shield event against Putaruru as well as what has been happening in the club recently.

SPA Town Teams

The Spa Teams were held on a very frosty day in Te Aroha.

18 open team and 10 intermediate teams turned up to contest the tournament.

The winning Open team (and only team with 5/5 wins) were Aucklanders Tom Jacob, Steph Jacob, Viv Cornell and Andi Boughey. It was particularly memorable for Andi who collected the A points required to gain Grand Master status - a phenomenal achievement for her at just 22 years old.

Spa Town Open Teams winners: Winning team from L-R Tom Jacob, Vivien Cornell, Steph Jacob and Andi BougheySpa Town Open Teams winners: Winning team from L-R Tom Jacob, Vivien Cornell, Steph Jacob and Andi Boughey

The intermediate section was won by the Bay team of Gilda Rowland, Tina Dudley, Muriel Cruickshank and Carol Cullen.

Intermediate Spa Town Teams winners: Intermediate winners from L-R Tina Dudley, Carol Cullen, Muriel Cruickshank and Gilda RowlandIntermediate Spa Town Teams winners: Intermediate winners from L-R Tina Dudley, Carol Cullen, Muriel Cruickshank and Gilda Rowland

The day went relatively smoothly thanks largely to the directing of Norm Silcock and scoring maestro Jan Spaans. Also thanks to the many helpers of the Te Aroha Bridge Club, Matamata club for lending so much stuff required to hold the tournament off site and clubs who came to the rescue to put a team in to assist with team numbers.

Whilst the past few years we have had torrential rain to deal with, this year the old St Joes Hall was struggling to warm up after -2 degree frost in Te Aroha but at least the sun was shining ... or so we thought until some of the South/East players were hit with a bout of sun strike in the afternoon. There was some novel ways to overcome this including the 'napkin tucked into the glasses' method from Barry Jones...

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The seasoned performers ... perform again

With only two heats remaining, Lesley and Sonia have recaptured the lead on the WAP ladder after a sensational win (thanks to a blinding afternoon session) on a rainy day in Te Aroha over the weekend.

Lesley and Sonia: Lesley and SoniaLesley and Sonia: Lesley and Sonia

Thirty-one pairs turned up and played a couple of 26-board Webb movements under the direction of Dallas Dagg.

Another notable performance saw Malcolm Kirkby and Peter Daffurn finish as our top non-Open pair after a third in the morning session . Many congratulations to them on an outstanding achievement.

Malcolm and Peter: Malcolm and PeterMalcolm and Peter: Malcolm and Peter

ROSS AND ROCHELLE ON FIRE IN PUTARURU!

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Ross Stewart and his junior Te Aroha partner Rochelle Van Heuven turned in a stunning performance today at the Putaruru Open 8B tournament.

Melba Kerby

It was sadly noted that Melba Kerby passed away on Friday night at Waikato Hospital and there is a memorial service to her on Saturday the 21st of May at noon at the Te Aroha RSA.

Melba with AriMelba with Ari

While we haven't seen Melba much at the bridge table over the past couple of years, it was nice to see her at the Christmas Party and club members regularly kept in contact with her. She was a long time member of the bridge club - her family links go back to the founding of the club through her brother Lindsay Reid.

She will be sadly missed by those who knew her.