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A109 Light Utility Helicopter flight with mayor Gisborne City from the air in November 2023.

A109 Light Utility Helicopter flight with mayor Gisborne City from the air in November 2023.

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RugbyPoverty Bay premier grade, semifinals: Woodbank HSOB 36 Larsawn Ngatapa 24, Enterprise Cars OBM 28 Farmvets YMP 22.

Final: OBM v HSOB.

Senior 1, semifinals: Wairoa Athletic 22 Tapuae 21, Nuhaka 30 Horouta 24.

Final: Athletic v Nuhaka.

Secondary school: At Gisborne, Gisborne Boys’ High first XV 19 St Peter’s College (Auckland) 10.

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RugbyGisborne Pak’nSave senior competition, premier grade: Farmlands Ngatapa 60 Gisborne Girls’ High Senior A 42.

A grade: Whalis 42 McLeods Concrete HSOG 30, Tatapouri Sportsfit 30 Campion Sr A 15, Taiki 35 Lone Star HSOG 16, MC HSOG 45 Gisborne Glass Ngatapa 20, Taiki 32 Tatapouri Sportsfit 22.

FootballEastern League, division 1: Heavy Equipment United 5 Gisborne Boys’ High (1) 2, Thistle Massive 2 Wainui Sharks 1, Gisborne Bohemians (1) 5 Riverina AFC 2, United (2) 1 Wainui Demons 4.

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Division 2: Campion College 1 Ngatapa Silkies 3, Thistle Vintage 10 Bohemians (3) 0, Liquid Thistle Allsorts 3 United (3) 0, Gisborne Boys’ High (3) 2 Smash Palace Shockers 6, Bohemians (2) 3 GBHS (2) 1, Lytton High 0 Wairoa Athletic AFC 3.

Women’s League Cup, pool play: Lytton High 0 Gisborne Girls’ High 6, Tatapouri Marist 8 Campion College 0, Gisborne Laundry Services Thistle 10 Bohemians 0.

HockeyPoverty Bay club competition, men’s playoffs, division 1: THC 2 YMP A 3 (THC advance to final, THC face LOB A in semifinal).

Division 2: Gisborne Resene LOB Masters 2 Gisborne Boys’ High 1 (Masters advance to final, GBHS face YMP B in semifinal).

Non-competition game: Dave Gooch Spray and Signs LOB A 10 YMP B 1.

Women, division 1: Emerre and Hathaway GMC Kowhai 4 Ben Holden Ngatapa 1, YMP A 8 Paikea 0.

Division 2: Te Aowera 1 Williams Transport Gisborne Girls’ High 11, YMP B 0 E and H GMC Gold 2.

BadmintonNorth Island Supervets, division 2: At Feilding, Eastland 8 Hawke’s Bay 1, Eastland 5 Oroua 4.

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