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

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RugbyPoverty Bay club rugby, premier grade: Aon Waikohu 36 Enterprise Cars OBM 26, Larsawn Ngatapa 16 Woodbank HSOB 10, Farmvets YMP 46 Kevin Hollis Glass Pirates 16.

Senior 1: OBM 37 Horouta 31, Nuhaka 27 YMP 0, Tapuae 53 Ngatapa 5, Wairoa Athletic 82 HSOB 7.

Super 8 secondary schools competition: In Palmerston North, Palmerston North Boys’ High first XV 27 Gisborne Boys’ High School first XV 29; PNBHS second XV 10 GBHS second XV 18; PNBHS under-15s 18 GBHS u15s 20.

East Coast club competition: Hikurangi 28 Uawa 20, Ruatoria City 14 Tokomaru United 8, Waiapu 88 Tawhiti 2.

BadmintonMasters inter-association North Island, division 3: At Wellington, Eastland 8 Waikato (2) 4, Eastland 4 Wellington (2) 8.

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FootballCentral Football League: In Palmerston North, Massey University 5 Gisborne Thistle 3.

Eastern League men’s football, division 1: Gisborne United (1) 3 United (2) 0, Thistle Massive 8 Gisborne Boys’ High (1) 1, Gisborne Bohemians (1) 2 Carpet Court Thistle 4, Wainui Demons 2 Riverina AFC 2.

Division 2: United (3) 3 Campion College 1, Liquid Thistle Allsorts 4 Smash Palace Shockers 5, Lytton High School 1 Gisborne Boys’ High (2) 1, Bohemians (2) 10 GBHS (3) 0, Bohemians (3) 3 Ngatapa Silkies 1, Wairoa Athletic AFC 8 Thistle Vintage 4.

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Women: Gisborne United 3 Lytton High School 0, Gisborne Girls’ High School (1) 11 Campion College 0, Gisborne Laundry Services Thistle 8 Gisborne Bohemians 0.

NetballPak’nSave Gisborne premier grade: Whangara Old Girls (1) 63 IMS HSOG 55, Claydens Waikohu (1) 57 Horouta Gold 41.

A grade: Lone Star HSOG 29 Campion Senior A 20, Tatapouri Sportsfit 33 Whalis 31, Lytton Senior A 22 Gisborne Glass Ngatapa 18, Taiki 28 McLeods Concrete HSOG 27, Whalis 28 LS HSOG 24, Taiki 33 Lytton Snr A 19.

GolfOligoi Jug men’s interclub pennants final, at Poverty Bay Golf Club (36 holes matchplay): Poverty Bay (1) def Tolaga Bay (William Brown def Bruce Yates 10 and 8, Peter Kerekere def Dion Milner 13 and 12, Tini Hawea led 5-up with 5 holes to play against Taine Lincoln, Simon Jeune led Tere Lincoln 2-up with 6 holes to play.

Third place playoff (over 18 holes): Gisborne Park 6 Patutahi 2.

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