We need a volunteer to send text messages about this event to our twitter page. We need someone who will be at the tournament for a part of each day. A supporter would be ideal. I would set you up and you simply text short 140 character twitter reports about the tournament from your phone (between 5 or 10 per day) to 8987. These textings will immediately appear on our twitter page. People can follow the tournament via our twitter page or elect to receive these twitter reports automatically on their mobile phones (Get updates via SMS by texting "follow NzPetanqueClub" to 8987).
As a volunteer you do your own thing - just some news such as scores, interesting game you are following, weather conditions, funny happenings, etc. If you are happy to help with this contact me on usabilitynz@gmail.com
If it proves successful (people like it) we can do it for other tournaments.
Friday, July 30, 2010
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
How boules got cool
"....Some players reach extraordinary levels of skill: the great Christian Fazzino was capable of shooting 992 boules out of 1,000 in the space of an hour. The undisputed young star of the moment is Dylan Rocher, barely 18, who earlier this month ousted 12-time world champion Philippe "Le Dieu" Quintais and his team to take the Mondial triplettes in Marseille. He's now famous for life in France...." Read more>>
This is a fantastic article about our game and well worth a read!
This is a fantastic article about our game and well worth a read!
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Women's National Championships Venue
"Please note that the 2010 Women's National Championships (September 18/19) are being held at the Manawatu Pétanque Club in Palmerston North.
This is important for those needing to make travel and accommodation arrangements for this event.Regards
Barbara Whittington
Secretary
Pétanque New Zealand"
Friday, July 23, 2010
Chanticleer Cup - Auckland vs Wellington
Auckland
Open:
Niau Ruta
Charles Peni
Eddie Inia
Walter de Thierry
Cliave Bartleet
Louis Mesnage
James Inia (R)
Dez Grant (R)
Senior:
Ray Pierce
Charles Brock
Paul Bickleman
Frank Pinder
Margaret Maher
Alain Coulomb
Myrine Gilbert (R)
Eileen Lippard (R)
Wellington
Open:
Morgan Choveaux
Yvonne Futcher
Annick Le Guen
Barbara Nicholls
Richard Turfrey
Dirk Winnie
Senior:
Pete Hamilton
Doug Hay
Helene Hay
Graeme Morris
Ralph Priddle
Shirley Selwyn
Tournament date 22/23 August at Herne Bay Petanque Club.
Sunday, July 18, 2010
NZPC via twitter
NZPC is now also active via twitter and will be used to alert the wider petanque community to what is happening in NZ. I will also use it for general international petanque news rather than using our Blog as I have done up until now. There is a permanent link in the right-hand column. Enjoy.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Petanque as an alternative sport in schools
Introducing Petanque as an alternative sport into the Primary School system. Counties Manukau Sport invited the Cockle Bay Petanque Club to take part in an Emerging Sports Have A Go Day in Otara on the 20th November 2009. Ten schools of year 5 & 6 children were involved.
Regards Warren Barrett
President Cockle Bay Petanque Club.
Complete story and photos on this page. -Tom.
Regards Warren Barrett
President Cockle Bay Petanque Club.
Complete story and photos on this page. -Tom.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Prize Money for National Championships
"A proposal from the Auckland Petanque Association that prize money should be offered for National Championships was discussed and rejected as inappropriate for these events." (taken from this page).
"Inappropriate for these events" What does this mean? PNZ should be clear and state why this would be inappropriate.
Part of any tournament entry fee goes to prize money, so why can't the winners of, say, the National Triples receive a little money? Let us know what you think. I am especially interested in receiving comments from those who believe it is inappropriate for National Tournaments and the reasons why.
You are also encouraged to take part in our NZPC poll.
"Inappropriate for these events" What does this mean? PNZ should be clear and state why this would be inappropriate.
Part of any tournament entry fee goes to prize money, so why can't the winners of, say, the National Triples receive a little money? Let us know what you think. I am especially interested in receiving comments from those who believe it is inappropriate for National Tournaments and the reasons why.
You are also encouraged to take part in our NZPC poll.
Monday, July 05, 2010
Notes from the PNZ Board Meeting
Notes from the PNZ Board Meeting 22 & 23 May 2010.
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See also the PNZ Strategic Plan 2010 - 2013. This is a link to a PDF file.
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See also the PNZ Strategic Plan 2010 - 2013. This is a link to a PDF file.
Friday, July 02, 2010
Pétanque S'il vous plaît
Nice little TV Petanque news item. It's informative to listen to these young people and see what it is they like about this game of ours.
Thursday, July 01, 2010
45th World Championship IZMIR Seferihisar (Turkey)
"The next world championship in Triplettes 2010 will be in Izmir (Turkey) from 7th until 10th of October. For your information we send to you the provisional agenda. The turkish Federation will send to you the usefull informations for your accomodation asap." IZMIR
Our team is:
Maurice Belz, David Lippard,
Richard Swaney, Michael Rocks
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Our team is:
Maurice Belz, David Lippard,
Richard Swaney, Michael Rocks
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