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Here's the questions

1. Full Name: 2. Nickname: 3: Birthplace: 4. Date of Birth: 5. Educated: 6. Occupation: 7. Married to: 8. Years playing rugby: 9. Previous Clubs: 10. IVIost Memorable Match:

11. Best Othar Rugby Memories: 12. Worst Rugby Memories: 13. Favourite New Zealand Rugby Cfub: 14. Most D if f i c u 1 1 Opponent: 15. Biggest Influence on Career: 16. What Do You Enjoy Most About Rugby:

17. Leisure Interest: 18. Rugby Ambition: 19. Most Valuable Team Mate: 20. Best Referee: 21. Favourite Rugby Ground: 22. Favourite Rugby Coaches: 23. Biggest Drag in Rugby: 24. Favourite All Black:

The answers

Steve is a very aggressive player who loves to take on his opponents. He's a cool man in a hot situation. 1. Stephen Samuel Tipene. 2. - 3. Otamatata. 4. 23/12/61 . 5. A bit, at Tongariro High School. 6. Grader driver. 7. Gabriella Marie Tipene. 8. Nine years senior. 9. Waiouru, Turangi, Taihape Pirates. 10. When Waiouru beat Ohakune in 1985 10-7. 11. My first game for seniors. 12. Being the captain. 13. Turangi Rugby Club. 14. Your own team mates. 1 5 . Tou Powhare. 16. The next day and the piss. 17. Softball, playing with the kids and the wife. 18. To win all the time. 19. The last man in the team. 20. The 29 players on the field. 21. The pub. 22. Me.

23. Travelling and the next day. 24. Mark Shaw.

In his first full season with Ohakune-Karioi Kerri has shown remarkable natural talent. He possesses the Maori skills that so dominate in the club. He too has the potential to make it further in rugby. 1 . Kerri Wilson. 2. - 3 . Auckland. 4. 1/12/68. 5. Ruapehu College. 6. Fitter trade assistant. 7. -. 8. Five years. 9. Ohakune. 10. - 11. - 12. - 13. Kung. 14. The Ball/ 15. My coaches. 16. Winning. 17. Motor Racing, Grand Prix. 18. May be to change codes. 19. The 14 other players. 20. Neil Coker. 21. Eden Park, Carley Park. 22. Newmans. 23. Tuesday Trainings. 24. George Skudder. Stephen Cameron, Flanker. Steve would be the most consistent player in the team. He always gives his best for 80 minutes. Scored the best individual try of the season

against Huia. Unlucky not to make the Wanganui Rep team.

1. Stephen Cameron. 2. Steve. 3. Taumatanui. 4. 8.7.63 5. Yes. 6. Water treatment operator. 7. Pass. 8. 25. 9. Counties Kaierau. 10. Beating Wanganui clubs. 11. I can't remember. 12. Richard Matthews playing a bad game and when he's back in the changing rooms discovering his boot laces were tied together. 13. Ohakune. 14. Michael Jones. 15. Buying a pair of rugby boots which weren't plastic. 16. The feed afterwards. 17. Diving. 18. Play whole season without getting injured. 19. Water bottle. 20. Kiwi Cribb. 21. Eden Park. 22. B. Cranston/L. Harding, Dave Wicks. 23. - 24. Allan Hewson (and l'm not kidding).

A very fit player who gives 110 per cent. The main support player in the forwards along with Kellick Harding. Richard is another player who looks destined for Wanganui Rep team. 1. Richard Matthews. 2. Scub. 3. Wanganui. 4. 1/7/65. 5. Ngamatea High. 6. Former. 7. Ewe. 8. 15. 9. Kaierau Kakatohi. 10. The last one. 11. Playing for Kakatahi - beating Momgamahu. 12. Cold showers and travelling to practice. 13. Kakatahi. 14. Muddy grounds. 15. Mum. 16. Scoring tries. 17. Sleeping, cricket. 18. To retire. 19. Other forwards. 20. All of them. 21. Home grounds. 22. Present ones. 23. Cold showers and travelling. 24. Present forward pack Harry Matthews, Wing. Harry only played a handful of games at the start of the season. Recently he has been getting a run, has a ton of pace and with a bit of homework on his kicking will become one of the better wingers in the Union.

1. Harry Matthews. 2. - 3. Wanganui. 4. 30/7/69. 5. FAHS. 6. Gully raker. 7. -. 8. Ten. 9. Counties, Wanganui Pirates, Kaierau. 10. Porirua College 1986. 11. Winning. 1 2 . Feeds at Marist clubrooms. 13. Kukatahi. 14. Terry Wright. 15. Frank Bruce. 16. Free feeds. 17. Golf. 18. To coach Wanganui. 19. Other 14 players. 20. Kiwi Cribb. 21. Kakatahi Arms Park. 22. "No training runs", Bob Barrell. 23. Training runs. 24. Kurt Sherlock.

Glenn would be the find of the season. After shifting from Feilding he immediately impressed with sound defence and a good s w e r v e . Unfortunately Glenn is on the move again, but had a good future when he settles down. 1. Glenn Brennan. 2. Sam. 3. Feilding. 4. 21/12/68. 5. Raupo Primary. 6. Shepherd. 7. - 8. 14. 9. Oroua. 10. Te Aute 1985. 11. Winning Moascar Cup 1985. 12. Ohakune. 13. Losing to Marist. 14. They are all difficult. 15. No one. 16. A good end of season party. 17. Holding my breath under water. 18. To win. 19. - 20. No favourites here Jimmy. 21. Home ground. 22. Grizz. 23. Losing. 24. Franco Botica.

He's the smallest man in pack, but what he lacks in size makes up in guts.

Unfortunately he was not getting the games early in season. SinCe given a chance he has never looked back and is now a regular player in pack. 1. Grant Harrison. 2. Granta. 3. Auckland. 4. 23/12/66. 5. Weli. 6. Butcher. 7. Angela (defacto). 8. Five. 9. Turangi, Kaimanawa. 10. Huia 88. 11. Turangi vs Inmates. 12. Getting the calls wrong. 13. Kaimanawa. 14. Fitness. 15. Meat industry. 16. Playing for enjoyment. 17. Ales, golf, driving. 18. Making first grade. 19. 14 others. 20. Brian Robertson. 21. Rochfort Park. 22. The three musketeers. 23. On the line. 24. Grant H. Fox (name sake).

Kellick's the player that can play any position in the team but plays his best rugby at flanker. He's an excellent lineout jumper and like Richard Matthews one of the first to the loose ball. 1. Leighton Kellick Harding. 2. Spider. 3. Wanganui. 4. 12/11/63, 5. What's that mean?. 6. Farmer. 7. Jacquie. 8. 15. 9. Ruapehu College Old Boys. 10. Wanganui v Mid Canterbury (1985). 1 1. Winning Club Championship (84, 85, 86), playing Auckland. 12. Stuck in Huia side of ruck. 13. OhakuneKarioi. 14. Anyone over 20 stone. 15. My wife. 1 6 . Winning. 17. Any sport. 18. To retire without breaking my neck. 19. Other 14 players. 20. Those that aren't whistle happy. 21. Rochfort Park. 22. Those that know more about rugby than fitness. 23. About 10 metres. 24. Current loose forwards.

Very skilled forward, who loves running with the ball. Enjoys his rugby and always prepared to lend a hand. 1. Martin Swainson. 2. Martin Narthaholic, Marty. 3. Porirua (The Bronx). 4. 8/9/67. 5. A little bit at Ruapehu College. 6. Driver. 7. 14 other rugby players - girlfriend

Janine. 8. 1979 - to whenever. 9. Oasis Social Club, Waiouru Rugby Club. 10. Ohakune vs Waiouru, both times. 11. Playing for Ruapehu College 1st XV, enjoying the guys humour. 12. Getting injured, getting the calls wrong for the lineouts. 13. WCOB. 14. Fitness. We never get on. 15. The guys out there slugging it out to do their best are a big influence. 16. The final whistle and playing with guys who also enjoy rugby. 17. Basketball, touch, golf, getting together for a few beers. 18. To achieve the goals in football. 19. All of them, captain. 20. A consistent one. 21. Eden Park. 22. Lachlan and Bruce eh, eh. 23. Travelling to training. 24. Alan Whetten.

He's a strong prop who broke into Wanganui Rep team this season. He filled in at centre and developed into Ohakune's most dangerous back. 1. Ricky Harding. 2. Rick. 3. Wanganui. 4. 7/2/60. 5. Ruapehu.' 6. Farmer. 7. Heather. 8. 20 plus. 9. Huia. 10. The matches we've won. 1 1 . Winning the Club Championship three years in a row. 12. Losing. 13. Ohakune. 14. Haven't come across one. 15. My brothers. 16. Playing. 17. Diving, squash, sleeping. 18. I've past ambitions in rugby. 19. Rest of the team. 20. Brian Wilson. 21. Rochford Park. 22. John Hart. 23. Being a reserve. 24. World Cup Team.

He s a long serving player who always gives 100 per cent. Very fit. Ohakune's unsung hero over the years. 1. Bruce Maher. 2. None of your business. 3. Hunterville. 4. 5/9/60. 5. Wanganui Boys' College. 6. Farmer. 7. ???. 8. 20. 9. Utiku Old Boys. 10. Last test against Springboks 1981. 11. Winning championship in 1985-1986. 12. Losing to Raetihi. 13. Ohakune. 14. Can't spell his name. 15. My fitness. 16. The end. 17. Golf, hunting and diving. 18. Retirement in one piece. 19. The props. 20. Kiwi. 21. Ohakune. 22. Rob Manson, John Transon. 23. Practice. 24. Hika Reid. Chris Stewart, Winger. Chris is another that did not last the season. A broken hand put a stop to what looked like the start of a long career. With the right coaching he has a good future to look forward to. 1. Chris Stewart. 2. Stu. 3. Auckland. 4. 24/9/66. 5. Yes. 6. Soldier. 7. No one yet, nearly to Jenny Lynn. 8. 4. 9.

Papakura and Hamilton. 10. When we played against Huia »1988. 11. Beating WHOB and the next booze up. 12. Being Reserve, broken hard. 13. Waikato. 14. Jenny Lynn and Seeker. 15. Jenny Lynn. 16. Playing. 17. Sleeping. 18. To play a whole season. 19. Other 14 players. 20. Spectators. 21. Rochfort Park. 22. Lachlan and Bruce. 23. Travelling. 24. John Kirwan.

1. Rex Alexander Oliver. 2. Sexy Rexy. 3. Masterton. 4. 5/5/39. 5. Wairarapa College. 6. Garage Proprietor. 7. Kaye. 8. To long to remember. 9. Masterton. 10. Wairarapa Juniors. 11. Ohakune Invitation vs All Blacks. 12. Injuries. 13. Ohakune. 14. Referee. 15. Can't remember. 16. After match functions. 17. Work. 18. Retiring. 19. Whole team. 20. Supporters. 21.-22. Colin Meads. 23. Getting ready for Saturday's game. 24. Brian Lochore. Allan Kirk, Prop. He's a very strong and experienced player who arrived in Ohakune from Hawke's Bay and immediately became a regular in the forward pack. Very close to Rep selection. Unfortunately there is no profile from Allan. He was in Wanganui with his wife who is due to have a baby at the time. Charles Mareikura, full back. Charles has been in the club a long time and without his injuries probably would have gone a long way. He is involved in many club activities. Charles is a man who will never say die. Tom Mareikura, Prop. Work commitments have reduced Tom's chances of cementing a place in the team. However, he always gives his best when on deck.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 256, 27 September 1988, Page 16

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Here's the questions Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 256, 27 September 1988, Page 16

Here's the questions Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 256, 27 September 1988, Page 16

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