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Marty senior teams have a hard few weeks ahead with 3 weekends away from home. First game on the road was against Pioneer, Martinborough won/lost, it’s always a tough game against Pioneer on their home turf. Thanks to everyone for all the great support its great to see everyone at the games. On the 4th of May there will be a supporters bus going to Pahiatua from Marty to support the boys playing Bush Sports, if your interested in going to the game on the bus then please email martinboroughrugby@gmail.com to get your spot. 

Results and up coming matches:

Senior a’s     Round 1                                                        
 
23 March – Martinborough 73-5 Puketoi
29 March – Martinborough 20-20 Gladstone
6 April – Martinborough 15-16 Eketahuna
13 April – Martinborough 27- 17 East coast 
20 April – Martinborough (waiting for confirmation results) Carterton
27 April – Martinborough (score to be added before print) Pioneer (Away)
4 May – Martinborough vs Bush Sports (Away)
11 May – Martinborough vs Marist (Away)
18 May – Martinborough vs Greytown (Home)

 Reserves
 
6 April – Martinborough 38-7 Eketahuna
13 April – Martinborough 20-37 Tuhirangi
20 April – Martinborough (waiting for confirmation results) Carterton
27 April – Martinborough (score to be added before print) Pioneer (Away)
4 May – Martinborough vs Bush Sports (Away)
11 May – BYE 
18 May – Martinborough vs Greytown (Home)
25 May – Martinborough vs Red Star (Away)
1 June – Martinborough vs Marist (Home)
8 June – Martinborough vs East Coast (Away)
15 June – Martinborough vs Gladstone (Away)

JAB Games in morning starting at 9.30am – 11.30am, 11th of May.

Fundraiser for the club, if you havent got your firewood for the winter then pick up your trailor load of dry pine for $75 per cubic metre. Mahaki Road (3km south of Martinborough on Lake Ferry Rd), then sign posted (Approx 2km) . Pick up time 12.30 until 5pm, 12th of May.

Remember Old timers day on the 18th May. Old Timers Lunch starts @ 12noon, Then Senior games 1pm & 2.30pm.

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