Top 100 All Timers and a notable performance

NZ Bridge has updated the top 100 A point earners of all time.

We have a few locals on the list;

Ken Yule comes in at 32nd place with 4037 Master points earned; Kathy is 66th with 3300 MPs earned and for the first time Lesley Quilty enters the list at 99th place with 2657 MPs earned over their lifetime.

A belated congratulations also to Judith Howard and Joanne Swanwick who outclassed quite a big field at the Intermediate Pairs in Hamilton over the weekend. Malcolm Kirkby and Eunice Eccles also did well to come in 5th backing up a good performance the previous week winning the Tauranga Intermediate Pairs.

A file photo of Joanne and JudithA file photo of Joanne and Judith

Spa Town Tournament

The Spa Town Tournament went well over the weekend with 28 teams from around the top half of the country turning up to compete on a very cold and misty Te Aroha day.

We have received positive feedback from many people who attended who said the catering and organisation was first class.

Thanks to all of our members who pitched in with stuff for the raffles (of which we made more then $500) and helped to set up and contributed in some form or other. Also thanks to the Matamata club who allowed us to borrow tables, stools and boards for the tournament.

In particular thanks to John Phillips for dealing 14 sets of boards; Corolyn and Tom Stephenson for organising the catering, Martin, Joan and Peter who helped in the kitchen all day, Pamela Clydesdale who helped in the room all day, Hermanna who made 130 portions of apple cake and Linda who also came and sold raffles for the morning. Once the dust settles and we have worked out the final bills we hope to have raised around $2000.

Also thanks to Laurie and Kristen Rigter for arranging grant funding which provided funding for catering, venue hire and equipment for the tournament which can be utilised going forward and means we now have awesome heat pumps in the clubrooms!

As far as the bridge went ... the best of the Te Aroha bunch was Victor Kooter, Foster Kalma, Tim Rigter and Rochelle van Heuven who came 2nd in the Multigrade.

Charlotte Jager, Jacob Kalma and their partners Wayne Burrows and Gary Foidl narrowly missed out on some prize money in the Open coming in at 6th place.

Waikato Interclub, Alex Randrup and Spa Town Teams

Matamata, Te Aroha and Morrinsville clubs all sent full teams of 12 to compete at the Waikato Interclub event in Hamilton at the weekend in a bid to battle all the top clubs in the region in the Junior, Intermediate and Open grades.

Matamata Intermediate Team: From left Joanne Swanwick, John Phillips, Beth Vosper and Judith HowardMatamata Intermediate Team: From left Joanne Swanwick, John Phillips, Beth Vosper and Judith Howard

The best performing team out of the Piako Clubs were the Matamata Intermediate Team who topped the Intermediate Field and will be one of two teams to compete against the top Bay of Plenty clubs later in the year.

It was a fun day and the day went smoothly until we got news at the end of play that club member from Te Aroha and Matamata, Alex Randrup, had passed away earlier that day after a short illness.

Alex RandrupAlex Randrup

We will advise any funeral details as they become available.

We are finalising the fields for the SPA Town Teams tournament to be held in Te Aroha this weekend. If you would like to play or can be on standby please let me know as organising events such like this require lots of planning for every eventuality. We will also need people on the day to help us run the event so don't be shy about coming to the Silver Fern Events Centre during the day as I'm sure we will find a job for you.

Joanne Prevett Teams Event

Good conclusion was had to the Joanne Prevett Teams event in Matamata with almost everybody dressing up!

Burglar Team: From left Dale Swap, Anna Kalma (subbing in for brother Guy), Mum Hemmes and Henk HemmesBurglar Team: From left Dale Swap, Anna Kalma (subbing in for brother Guy), Mum Hemmes and Henk Hemmes

Top handicap team was the Burglars.

Best costumeBest costume

Best costume: The cheater unveiled - Lynette Morgan, Zelda Clements, Ian Bond and Sonia CrawfordBest costume: The cheater unveiled - Lynette Morgan, Zelda Clements, Ian Bond and Sonia Crawford

Top scratch team: Only Lesley and Heather deserved a photo as the male members failed to dress for the ocassion!Top scratch team: Only Lesley and Heather deserved a photo as the male members failed to dress for the ocassion!

Joanne, Judith, Margaret and Anne: looked lovely but I can't remember the name of their team!Joanne, Judith, Margaret and Anne: looked lovely but I can't remember the name of their team!

Cowboys: Joan, Barbara, Tony and John were the cowboysCowboys: Joan, Barbara, Tony and John were the cowboys

Gamblers: George, Malcolm, Peter and LaurieGamblers: George, Malcolm, Peter and Laurie

Laid backs?: Helen, Michelle, Beth and LynnLaid backs?: Helen, Michelle, Beth and Lynn

The Wine Girls: The wine girls of Jill, Michelle, Elaine and June were clearly just in it to have fun!The Wine Girls: The wine girls of Jill, Michelle, Elaine and June were clearly just in it to have fun!

Three ladies and a gent: Diann, Elsie, Maeleen had gone to some trouble!Three ladies and a gent: Diann, Elsie, Maeleen had gone to some trouble!

Joanne Prevett and Morrinsville Tournament

We have an updated result for the Joanne Prevett Teams which can be accessed via the results page … into the last week we see the Kalma-Hemmes-Swap team heading the charge.

And in the meantime in Morrinsville there was an 8B tournament held. Morrinsville put on a great day with 21 tables competing with loads of Matamata and Te Aroha members.

Well done to Anna Kalma and Noel Grigg who won the event with an average of 65%. While Lesley Quilty and Sonia Crawford came in third.

Adri Rigter and Laurie Belfield also performed admirably coming 2nd in the morning session and winning the top Junior Restricted pair while Morrinsville's Linda Fawcett and Robyn Gee were top Junior pair.

Adri and LaurieAdri and Laurie

Lesley and SoniaLesley and Sonia

WAP 4 at Matamata

Matamata hosted the 4th heat of the Waikato Area Pairs with 13 tables braving the weather.

Kevin and ClareKevin and Clare

Best in the room was Cambridge pair Kevin Whyte and Clare Coles.

Best of the Matamata bunch was Lesley Quilty and Sonia Crawford who came 5th overall.

Golden Boy - Ken Yule

Ken Yule received the specially embossed Gold Grand Master Certificate from NZ Bridge last week - even though it has been a couple of months since he cracked the 4000 A&B points required to achieve this rank.

It is a remarkable achievement with only 29 current Gold Grand Masters in New Zealand - the highest rank attainable in the NZ Bridge scene.

Ken Yule: Ken Yule flanked by the grand dames of Matamata bridge club - Lesley Quilty (left) and Sonia Crawford (right)Ken Yule: Ken Yule flanked by the grand dames of Matamata bridge club - Lesley Quilty (left) and Sonia Crawford (right)

Quilty Tray Teams winners

After three nights of competition, the Quilty Tray winners have been found.

Quilty Tray winnersQuilty Tray winners

From left to right; Chris and Angela Overton with Pam and Ian Moore from Rotorua.

Although to be fair - they revealed themselves as the team to beat early on in the competition and went into the last round in an unbeatable position after only suffering one loss during their 9 matches. Tokoroa's team of Vera Verhaegh, Christine Vukich, Willy Ryder, Diane Vonk and Graeme Farrow was the only team to beat Rotorua and achieved 2nd place on the podium. While the Crawford Team from Matamata with Ken and Kathy Yule, Sonia Crawford and Noel Griggs come in third and was the best of the Matamata contingent.

It was pleasing to see many of the same teams returning to compete in this three week competition with last year's winners Hamilton lining up against other neighbouring clubs of Morrinsville, Te Aroha and Tokoroa.

Collaborating early on to synchronise calendars worked well to enable two teams attend for the first year from Cambridge Teams and the Rotorua victors made up the field of 10 teams.

The event ran very well and the Matamata club members did an outstanding job of hosting each night with spectacular suppers!

Congratulations to our local IP reps

The trials to represent the Waikato Bays region were held over the weekend in Tauranga.

There were several locals who lined up to take part in the various sections bidding for a place in this illustrious tournament.

KathyKathy

Kathy Yule and her partner Jo Simpson from Tauranga finished top of the field and got selected for their first choice which is to participate in the women's section at the Interprovincials.

IP teamIP team

Whilst in the intermediate section, Tim Rigter and Rochelle van Heuven got second to also make the team. They are shown above in the photo alongside their Tauranga team mates June and Peter Hagan.

The Interprovincials (or IPs for short) this year will be held in Auckland in November. Each of the seven regions send a team of four in each of the 4 classes; Intermediate, Open, Seniors & Women. The winner is the region whose results once collated across each of the four divisions has the most points.

Matamata hosts the Junior Tournament

Matamata hosted their annual Junior Tournament on May 5th.

It was a good turnout of 14 tables and the spoils went across the hill to Tauranga with Mike and Angela Newton who had a great morning and even better afternoon session.

Matamata Junior winnersMatamata Junior winners

In second place were Megan Jolly and Janice Wilton from Hamilton who are starting to think Matamata is their happy place after winning the Novice Tournament here only a couple of months ago.

Matamata Junior 2ndMatamata Junior 2nd

Third place was shared across two pairings ... Chris Judd and Sharon Opai from Taupo tied with Mt Maunganui's Phil and Gill West.

Third equalThird equal

Top Matamata pair were Father and daughter Joe Keys and Raewyn Richards while Te Aroha had success with June Zhu and Moira Lagulagu coming top in the morning session with a great 60% session!

top MAtamata: Joe Keys and Raewyn Richardstop MAtamata: Joe Keys and Raewyn Richards

Session winner: from left June Zhu, Moira Lagaluga and sponsor Joanne MorganSession winner: from left June Zhu, Moira Lagaluga and sponsor Joanne Morgan

Some action shots from the morning session.

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