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Central Bay of Plenty Junior Rugby in panic mode after $15k of gear stolen

Zizi Sparks
By Zizi Sparks
Multimedia journalist·Rotorua Daily Post·
21 Jul, 2018 07:01 AM3 mins to read

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Central BOP junior rugby chairwoman Selena Syme says the junior rugby kids are the ones missing out after a trailer full of rugby equipment was stolen from the Rotorua International Stadium.

Central Bay of Plenty Junior Rugby is in panic mode after an estimated $15,000 worth of uninsured equipment was stolen overnight.

Chairwoman Selena Syme arrived at Rotorua International Stadium to set up for the Saturday games a little after 7am but was shocked to discover the large white trailer full of gear for the junior teams had been taken.

"Someone had unscrewed the gate hinges and taken the gate off to take the trailer."

Rugby fields at Westbrook are empty today after junior rugby equipment was stolen.  Photo/Ben Fraser
Rugby fields at Westbrook are empty today after junior rugby equipment was stolen. Photo/Ben Fraser

The trailer had the Central Bay of Plenty Junior Rugby logo on it and contained the pads that go on the bottom of the goal posts as well as things like the rope for the sidelines.

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"It's not worth anything to anyone if they don't have these specific goal posts. We had to get the pads specially made. We can't just replace them," Syme said.

"We've got semifinals and finals coming up. We're just gutted.

"It's so disappointing to know our own community would take from our junior rugby players."

The stolen trailer looks like this with the Central Bay RSU sign on the side.  Photo/Supplied
The stolen trailer looks like this with the Central Bay RSU sign on the side. Photo/Supplied

The stolen goods meant Syme had to quickly rearrange the junior games.

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Some were sent to be played at Whakarewarewa Rugby Club while emergency pads were brought over from Waikite Rugby Club for one of the fields in use at the stadium.

The trailer and gear was not insured because it was relatively new.

"This season is the first with that trailer and gear. All up what there is for us to replace would be about $15,000 worth," Syme said.

"We're just in panic mode. They weren't insured, we'd only just got funding to insure them."

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Central Bay of Plenty Junior Rugby chairwoman Selena Syme says the children are the ones missing out after rugby equipment was stolen overnight. Photo/Ben Fraser
Central Bay of Plenty Junior Rugby chairwoman Selena Syme says the children are the ones missing out after rugby equipment was stolen overnight. Photo/Ben Fraser

Syme said the rugby club was also embarrassed because a visiting rugby team from England was meant to be playing some games over the weekend. Now they will be using old, ripped pads for the games.

"It was meant to be a real highlight of our calendar."

Roughly 1000 children play at the international stadium each weekend and Syme said they were the ones missing out.

"Some of these kids look forward to the rugby season all year. This is what they do. This is what they have.

"It means we can't buy things we need like hit shields and tackle bags. It also means One Foundation who donate money won't be about to give money to other people. We'll be asking for it for something we already had."

Syme said she had reported the stolen items to the police and was waiting for CCTV footage to be processed.

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The trailer is a white closed-in trailer with the Central Bay of Plenty logo on the side and registration number 4L918.

Anyone with information can contact Rotorua Police Station or the Crimestoppers anonymous line on 0800 555 111.

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