Police Sport Newsletter One 2018 Welcome to 2018. I hope the Festive Season treated you all well! A special welcome to all the Recruits currently going through their paces at the RNZPC. It will be worth it once you have graduated! There has been plenty happening recently and we have plenty planned for 2018. The NZPA Winter Tournament is planned for Christchurch 29-31 August. Get your leave forms in. AP & ES Games this year are in Mandurah (about an hour South of Perth WA, in a region with similarities to the Sunshine Coast). Dates: 28 Oct - 3 Nov, so get planning! To the many of you who are in the final stages of training for the New Zealand Ironman, readying yourself for the Wellington Auckland cycle challenge, into preseason work for the winter season, heading toward the business end of summer sports, embarking on your own personal goals for this year good luck and enjoy! You may have also noticed in the Police Association magazine the strengthening of our relationship. I would like to acknowledge Chris and the Association for their continued and valued support, and we look forward to working together. As always please send through any feedback. Cheers Dave Dave Gallagher General Manager Email info@policesport.org.nz Phone: 04 238 3139 Cell: 0272 302 847 www.policesport.org.nz
NZPA Winter Games Mountain Biking Cross Country Running Rugby league 7 s And anything we can look to include! I would like to acknowledge the work Kerei Gray and Chris Davies are already doing to ensure we continue to make each Game s the best yet!. AP & ES Games 2018 The 2018 AP & ES Games will be held in Mandurah, an hour South of Perth from Sunday 28 October to Saturday 3 November 2018. Our Winter Games is now firmly on the Police Sport Calendar. The 2018 event is to be held in Christchurch from Wednesday 29 to Friday 31 AUGUST. Planning is well underway and more information will be available in the next few weeks, but get your teams together, book your leave and get ready for what is always a fantastic event. Sports involved: Rugby Netball Football Golf Indoor cricket CrossFit Squash Volleyball Police Sport, will once again be providing some support for all Police Sport members who travel. Details of exactly what this will look like will be out in the next month or two. There is plenty of information available by simple following the links list below. The AP & ES Games Website can be found by follow this link: http://www.apandesgames.com.au/ To register follow this link: http://www.apandesgames.com.au/page/register-x- 7380-2319-15277.html For a list of all sports on offer follow this link: http://www.apandesgames.com.au/page/sports-x- 7302-2319-14903.html To register follow this link: http://www.apandesgames.com.au/page/how-to- Register-x-7285-2319-15250.html Some info about Mandurah and surrounds. Only an hour south of Perth, the Peel Region offers everything from beautiful coastlines to Jarrah forests, all within a short drive.
This diverse region is Perth s natural adventure playground made up of the City of Mandurah, and surrounding Shires of Serpentine Jarrahdale, Murray, Waroona and Boddington. The experiences range from fun at the coast to experiences in the bush. Zip along the estuary or take to the open ocean on a jet ski, go fishing, board a dolphin cruise, tee off at world-class golf courses, go mountain biking or hiking through Jarrah forests, treetop climbing or wine tasting. The opportunities are endless. Meaning meeting place of the heart, Mandurah was originally known as Mandjoogoordap and is a dream location for people who love being on, in or near the water. Western Australia s fastest growing regional city enjoys some of the most spectacular waterways in the country, often compared to a modern Venice and is known for its natural beauty, pristine beaches, blue manna crabs and wild dolphins. The Peel-Harvey Estuary, Mandurah s jewel in the crown, is twice the size of Sydney Harbour and ideal for canoeing, kayaking, jet-skiing, boating, houseboating, dolphin cruises, fishing and crabbing. You ll also love discovering amazing adventures of the palate all over this tasty region. Enjoy dining with a view at Mandurah s waterfront cafés and award-winning restaurants along the Eastern Foreshore and at Dolphin Quay or head out into the countryside to find fantastic wineries, breweries and genuine local produce. With plenty of accommodation options on offer Mandurah is the perfect place to base yourself and take daytrips out to explore the region and its nature-based attractions. The Murray area, with its historic towns Pinjarra and Dwellingup, is a wonderland of natural attractions and heritage sites. Enjoy native wildlife and reconnect with nature at the 50,000 hectares Lane Poole Reserve near Dwellingup. There s also an extensive network of bushwalking tracks along the Murray River and numerous opportunities for mountain biking, swimming, fishing and canoeing with hire equipment and organised tours available in Dwellingup. Dwellingup is where trails meet. Traversing 1,000 kilometres, the Bibbulmun Track meanders through towering jarrah and marri forests of Dwellingup. Follow the triangular markers symbolising the Waugal, the rainbow serpent of Aboriginal dreaming. Or check out the Munda Biddi Trail, meaning path through the forest, and enjoy over 1,000 kilometres of cycling heaven. As well as passing through magnificent Lane Poole Reserve with its swimming, camping and canoeing opportunities, the trail also takes cyclists through the historic timber towns of Jarrahdale and Dwellingup in the Peel Region. The Baldwin s Bluff Nature Track at Serpentine Falls National Park requires hikers to be reasonably fit as it climbs up gravel tracks to Baldwin s Bluff. You will pass through jarrah and marri woodlands, eventually coming to wandoo woodland and then finally over exposed granite. But it s worth the effort. When you get up to the top, you will enjoy a view to die for. From September to November wildflower hunters can find incredible colour and variety across the region on bush walks through Jarrahdale and Serpentine National Park, around Oakley Dam in Dwellingup and the coastal areas of Yalgorup National Park which is home to the ancient thrombolite reef. These circular rock-like formation provide a window into what our world looked like hundreds of millions of years ago. About 50 kilometres east of Dwellingup, you find Boddington. Half of the shire is state forest and the area is popular for camping and fishing and ideal for hiking, picnics and bird-watching. Enjoy a picnic by the Hotham River and soak up the view.
About 35 kilometres south-west of Dwellingup, Lake Navarino, also known as Waroona Dam, in the town of Waroona is a popular spot for bush walking, mountain biking, 4WDing and camping. For more information on Mandurah & the Peel Region, go to http://www.visitpeel.com.au. NZPA South Island Police Touch Tournament report. NZPA South Island Police Touch Tournament report. On 27 November 2017, the North Canterbury Police again hosted the New Zealand Police Association South Island Police Touch Tournament. The competition was held at the grounds of the Woodend Rugby Club. The weather was again perfect and the grounds were in great condition. Dogs were victorious beating a depleted Lower Hutt side who lost players to earthquake duties. CIB came 3 rd beating the Chch Authorised Officers. This year saw the inclusion of a women s team who came 5 th. Chch prosecutions came 6 th and North Canterbury won the Division two trophy. There were 8 teams in total, including Christchurch Corrections who were challenging for the inter-services trophy. The challenge was held at the end of the round robin matches when they faced a very skilled composite police team lead by Donny Aitken. Police won the trophy comfortably with a very polished performance. The organiser, Tony Maw said that everyone enjoyed themselves and the competition was again played in great spirit. The next South Island tournament will be held in November 2018. Results 1st to 8th were: 1. Dogs 2. Lower Hutt Barbarians 3. CIB and friends 4. A.O's (Chch Authorised Officers.) 5. Old WD s (Chch Women) 6. P.P.S 7. North Canterbury 8. Corrections Player of the Day, Male McQuarrie, Dogs, Player of the Day, Female and Friends Michael Katherine Hose, CIB
Trophy handover. Organiser Tony Maw presents the Division 1 trophy to the PST captain Kate Hose. Winners 2017. PST Back left to right: Andy Hearne, Michaela Smith, Sam Taylor, Tommy McIntyre, Lianne O'Connor, Joseph McCahon, Jackie Carter, Carl Willocks. Front left to right: Richard Bell, Michael McQuarrie, Kat Hose, Sarah Growcott. Photo, Charlotte Dyndul.
Player of the Day, Male Michael McQuarrie in action Player of the Day, Female Katherine Hose in Action
Combined police 2017 Left to Right. Aaron Smith, Melissa Shaw, Royden Van Dyk, Kat Hose, Michael McQuarrie, Tom McIntyre, Donny Aitken, Tim Sterne, Hamish Ogilvie, Andre Barrett. Photo credit, Charlotte Dyndul. New Zealand Police Association Cricket Tournament 2018 New Zealand Police Association National Cricket tournament will be held 21-23 Feb in Christchurch. There are still some spots in teams should individuals want to come. Email Stephen Cross or David Robertson if interested. Taupo Cycle Challenge Every year we have a large number of people compete in the Taupo Cycle Challenge Special mention must be made of John Nelson (Auckland DSO), who completed the Maxi Enduro, which for those of you who don t know is a mere 4 times round the Lake, or 640km!! And just for good measure he won his age group!
ASICS Shoes To register for the ASICS shoe deal follow this link. You WILL NOT be able to register after Friday 9 February 2018. http://www.asics.com/nz/en-nz/psbp-form Reminder this is for Police Sport members only. Jo O Connor Glenn Dawson Dianne Limbrey Melissa Shaw Ben Grant Dai Edwards Hockey Indoor Cricket Judo Referee Touch Rugby Hockey umpire Rafting Cook Strait Swim And, did you know Karley Hunt from New Plymouth is swimming Cook Strait at the end of March 2018; in support of Blue Light? You do now! Scott Wilson Brian Archer Paul Bascand Scott Miller Shooting Touch Coach Indoor Cricket Aquabike Talented People We have many talented people within our ranks. The following people all represented a full New Zealand team or as an individual, a competitor, an administrator or official during 2017. If you, or someone you know has been missed out please let Dave (info@policesport.org.nz) know so we can update our very impressive list! Alana Whitman Graham Perks Natassia Suares Simon Richards AJ Collins Toby Fitzpatrick Fi Faasamili Charmaine Smith Rafting Triathlon Weightlifting Motor cycling Field target shooting Wrestling Rugby Rugby Edwin Crossling Gavin Briggs Cassie Bowrie Rebecca Linton Jasmine Horner- Pascoe Nick Thom Louise Corbett Toni Wall Cameron Smith Melissa Mae Ruru Altus Synmun Dave Cowie Anja Thakker Cycling (MTB) Basketball coach Waterpolo NZOC Administration Inline Hockey Inline Hockey Ironman Touch management Weligthlifting Beach Volleyball Judo Coach Special Olympics Ice Hockey
Just one of our many talented people Planning an Event? If you are planning on hosting a tournament in the New Year, now is the time to get your funding application in. Whanganui s Diane Limbrey has reopened the record books during a weekend in Hong Kong refeering at the Asian Judo Open. Limbrey was also there to sit her International Judo Federation (IJF) International A refereeing licence which she passed. "I become just the 13th New Zealander to gain the grade and only the third female," Limbrey said on return home. "The last time the grade was achieved by a Kiwi female was 30 years ago in 1987, while only three males have achieved it this century The IJF A referee licence means Limbrey is eligible to be selected to referee at the prestigious Grand Prix and Grand Slam competitions as well as World Championships and the Olympics. Wanganui Chronicle Application forms can be found on the website at http://policesport.org.nz/funding.html or just send Dave an email at info@policesport.org.nz for more information. What s coming up? There is plenty on the horizon: If you are planning on holding an event and it is not listed here please get in touch and we can include. More details on our website http://policesport.org.nz/ go to the sport pages NZ POLICE ASSOCIATION NATIONAL CRICKET TOURNAMNET 21 23 FEB 2018 Christchurch. Contact: Stephen Cross or David Robertson NZ POLICE ASSOCIATION NATIONAL HOCKEY TOURNAMNET 1 2 MARCH 2018 Rangiora. Contact Josh Clauson NZDF SOFTBALL 12 16 MARCH 2018 Linton Army Base Contact men s team John Love or Brendan Smith or women s team Jo Wigman
NZ POLICE ASSOCIATION RAFT RACE Contact Dean McMillan (Raglan Police), Kris EDGINGTON (Rotorua) or Todd CAIRNS Kaituna River, Rotorua 9 MARCH 2018 Contact Aaron Holloway for more information NZ POLICE ASSOCIATION WAKA AMA CHAMPS 11 13 MARCH 2018 Northland Contact Michelle Chapman NZ POLICE ASSOCIATION TRIATHLON CHAMPS 25 MARCH 2018 Dunedin Contact Karen Hodgkinson CHAMPS NZ POLICE ASSOCIATION SURFING 30 APRIL 3 MAY 2018 POLICE SPORT AGM 5 6 JUNE 2018 Napier Contact Dave Gallagher at info@polciesport.org.nz NZ POLICE ASSOCIATION POLICE SPORT WINTERR GAMES 29 31 AUGUST 2018 Christchurch Contact Dave Gallagher at info@polciesport.org.nz AP&ES GAMES Mandurah 28 OCT 3 NOV 2018 Contact Dave Gallagher at info@polciesport.org.nz Or for more information or look at the website http://www.apandesgames.com.au/ Manu Bay or Ngarumi Bay/Ruapuke Beach Your Committee are: Chair Brett Shields CM Vice Chair Kerry Fenton Upper Hutt Treasurer Tracy Daly Wellington Committee Chris Lucy Invercargill Committee Mike Sears Wellington Committee Dave Wishnowsky Palmerston North Committee Tracey McCarthy Wellington Committee Rob McCaskie Tauranga Dave Gallagher General Manager Email info@policesport.org.nz Phone: 04 238 3139 Cell: +64 272 302 847 www.policesport.org.nz