The club now had netball and softball teams, a kapa haka group, and up to 18 cricket teams played every Thursday night.
But the rugby crowd was still going strong, with several teams across the junior and senior leagues.
At the junior level, there were two teams for under-5s and two teams for under-13s, while the senior league had a premier team, a development team, a women’s team, and a “Golden Oldies” team.
President of Te Puna Rugby Club Rawiri Kuka. Photo / Kelly O'Hara
Renovations were long overdue for the 107-year-old club.
Applications for funding would be necessary, but at this stage, the club was asking the community for pledges to help reach the estimated $300,000 in permit-related costs.
Kuka said the club was advertising for $1000 pledges from people who can help out, while other fundraising ideas were in the works.
Bijou Johnson is a multimedia journalist based in the Bay of Plenty. A passionate writer and reader, she grew up in Tauranga and developed a love for journalism while exploring various disciplines at university. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies from Massey University.