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The Martinborough Ladies Hockey Club recently held its AGM at the Pukemanu, which was well supported. The club is again entering one team into the Wairarapa Hockey Association Competition this year. After a very successful 2015 season for Martinborough, in which we won Women’s 3 division, the team was willing to step up into the Women’s 2 division this year. However, as Wairarapa Hockey has a total of 12 teams for both grades, they are looking to have grading games for the first 11 weeks, and then split 6 teams each into a Women’s 2 and 3 grade. So there is a real incentive for the team to play well early in the season in order to progress into Women’s 2.
We are very fortunate to secure fantastic sponsorship this year from E10, the new Pukemanu Bar & Eatery for a flashy set of team shirts and to assist with hefty affiliation fees. Look out for us!

The team is always looking for experienced hockey players. If you have any queries about Martinborough Ladies Hockey, please contact Honor Clark on 3088575.
We look forward to another season of fun and fitness.

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