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HOCKEY.

Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette , 12 April 1933, Page 5

 

HOCKEY.

The annual meeting of the Rodney Hockey Association was held at Matakana on Wednesday, July sth. Prospects for the forthcoming season are particularly bright and show that the game is steadily gaining ground in the County. With seven men's teams competing for the Civil Bros. Cup, the selectors should be able to choose a strong representative team to defend the While Horse Cup and Rodney-Waipa Shield which our re^s. won last year, patches will commence on April 29th, and the following is the draw for the first round : —

Warkworth v. Dome Valley at Warkworth ; Port Albert v. Matakana at Port Albert; Omaha v. Kaipara Flats at Omaha ; Wellsford a bye.

Warkworth v. Omaha at Warkworth ; Matakana v. Kaipara Flats at Matakana ; Port Albert v. Wellsford at Port AlbeVt; Dome Valley a bye. " . . ■■

Port "Albert v. Kaipara Flats at Port Albert ; Wellsford v. Matakana at Wellsford ; Dome Valley v. Omaha at Dome Valley ; Warkworth a bye. Wellsford v. Warkworth at Wellsford ; Kaipara Flats v. Dome Valley at Kaipara Flats; Port Albert v. Omaha at Port Albert; Matakana a bye.

Warkworth v. Port Albert at Warkworth ; Kaipara Flats v.. Wellsford at Kaipara Flats ; Matakana v. Dome Valley at Matakana ; Omaha a bye.

Port Albert v. Dome Valley at Port Albert; Matakana v. Warkworth at Matakana ; Wellsford v. Omaha at Wellsford ; Kaipara Flats a bye.

Kaipara Flats v. Warkworth at Kaipara Flats; Omaha v. Matakana at Omaha ; Wellsford v. Dome Valley at Wellsford ; Port Albert a bye.

The second round will be similar, except that the places of play will be reversed.

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