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Waikanae Bridge
John Plimmer
Waikanae Open Pairs 2026
Generously sponsored by Charles Fleming Retirement Village and splendidly organised by Margaret Gordon, the day was an enjoyable and successful one.
The winners were Jack James and Morgan Booker from Palmerston North. Alan Grant and Peter Newell from Wellington were in 2nd place, and our own John Donbavand was 3rd with his Wellington partner, Antony Ker.
| Winners - Jack James & Morgan Booker |
| Runners-up - Alan Grant & Peter Newell |
Other Waikanae successes were recorded by Vivienne Cannell and Maureen Pratchett, who won the session prize for the Howell movement (ask Maureen: Ed). Also of note, Anthea Black and Naciye Bagci were 2nd N/S in the morning session, with Sandie Wright and Karen Hutchins 3rd N/S in the morning and 2nd E/W in the afternoon, finishing 5th overall.
Thanks are due to:
- Anne Ricketts - Director
- Margaret Gordon - scorer
- Kevin Walker and Maureen Pratchett - for their assistance in setting up the event
- Roz King - for organising the catering, assisted in the kitchen by Chris Carlyon, Mehegan Goodman, Di Andrews, Shelley Ross, and Alison Hall
- Fiona McDonald-Bates - for running the raffle (won by Chris Farrow)
- Marg Gott - for her help behind the bar
"In Brief"
Membership Survey
The survey can be found here.
It is entirely voluntary and can be anonymous if you so wish. The results will be aggregated and no individual responses will be identified.
Please complete the survey: it should only take about 5-10 minutes of your time.
Pre-session Discussions
Background
The Director decides how many tables and part tables we have, how many boards will be played and which room movement best suits this. Having done this, they advise the scorer to capture this information in the computer system and activate the tablets.
Occasionally, the Director finds that partnerships have been counted twice: once at the table at which they have initially sat, and again because they are sitting at a different table discussing their system. For obvious reasons, this can cause problems and lead to confusion and delay.
Your cooperation is requested.
Wellington Region Junior League
The following has been kindly contributed by Murray Lobb
HEY JUNIORS – WANT TO IMPROVE YOUR BRIDGE?
Wellington Regional Bridge run a Junior League throughout the year. It is a great way to improve your Bridge by playing against players from all over the region.Further it is a great way to meet players from other Clubs and form friendships and rivalries that will last for years.
Don’t let the feeling that you are not ready yet stop you, there were first year players that performed well last year.
The Junior League is an initiative of the Wellington Region to encourage Junior Grade players to participate in Junior Grade Tournaments in the Wellington Region. Points are also awarded for playing in Multigrade and Intermediate Tournaments.
You can read all the details and Terms and Conditions for Junior League 2026 here.
Go on – give it a go. Who knows, you could be the Wellington Junior League champion for 2026.
Club & Tournament Director Training courses for 2026
- Programme for Tournament Directors training courses 2026
- Programme for Club Directors training courses 2026
- Details for Certificate of Achievement

