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Northland's Ruakākā next beach volleyball hub after national tour event

Adam Pearse
By Adam Pearse
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27 Jan, 2020 10:00 PM3 mins to read

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National senior men's and women's winners (from left) Shaunna Polley, Alani Nicklin, Tom Hartles and Julia Tilley after the nationals at Ruakākā beach over the weekend. Photo / Donald Allison-Carnie

National senior men's and women's winners (from left) Shaunna Polley, Alani Nicklin, Tom Hartles and Julia Tilley after the nationals at Ruakākā beach over the weekend. Photo / Donald Allison-Carnie

Northland's Ruakākā beach could be New Zealand's next beach volleyball hub after a successful national tour event was held over the weekend.

The G.J. Gardner Homes New Zealand Beach Volleyball Tour, which was in its fourth leg after competitions were held in Mount Maunganui, Gisborne and Nelson, featured more than 40 domestic and international teams competing in a best-of-three-sets competition on Saturday and Sunday, before a social tournament was held yesterday.

Competitors from New Zealand and abroad flocked to Ruakākā beach over the weekend to play on the seven courts set up across the sand for the national event. Photo / Donald Allison-Carnie
Competitors from New Zealand and abroad flocked to Ruakākā beach over the weekend to play on the seven courts set up across the sand for the national event. Photo / Donald Allison-Carnie

The event, which doubled as New Zealand's championship beach volleyball competition, was thought to be Northland's first tour competition since 1994 and the first national championships played in the north.

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The senior women's national title went to Julia Tilley and Shaunna Polley, from Bay of Plenty, who beat Francesca Kirwan and Olivia MacDonald in two sets, 24-22, 21-16.

Bay of Plenty pairing Julia Tilley (right) and Shaunna Polley keep the ball alive on their way to a national title. Photo / Donald Allison-Carnie
Bay of Plenty pairing Julia Tilley (right) and Shaunna Polley keep the ball alive on their way to a national title. Photo / Donald Allison-Carnie

The win for Tilley and Polley was a reverse result from last year's nationals which saw Kirwan and MacDonald take out the title. Both teams will be playing for New Zealand in an Olympic Games-qualifying event in Mount Maunganui on March 10-12.

Read more: Photos - Players pack out Ruakākā beach for tour event

In the senior men's division, North Harbour pairing Alani Nicklin and Tom Hartles triumphed in three thrilling sets (22-24, 24-22, 15-12) over Mike Watson (BOP) and Johann Timmer (NH).

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North Harbour's Tom Hartles (front) dives forward to dig the ball for his North Harbour teammate Alani Nicklin. Photo / Donald Allison-Carnie
North Harbour's Tom Hartles (front) dives forward to dig the ball for his North Harbour teammate Alani Nicklin. Photo / Donald Allison-Carnie

With New Zealand favourites Ben and Sam O'Dea unavailable for the tournament, Nicklin and Hartles played some of their best to secure their first national title.

In the girls' under-19 Junior Joust, North Harbour's Domi Menoita and Tamara Nu'u beat Bay of Plenty's Blayze Waddicor and Stella Trevett in two sets (21-14, 21-14). In the boys' division, James Sadlier and Niko Leitz, from North Harbour, beat Sam Cooper and Sam Lowe, from Auckland, in two sets.

In the girls' under-19 final, North Harbour's Tamara Nu'u (pictured) and Domi Menoita beat Bay of Plenty's Blayze Waddicor and Stella Trevett in two sets. Photo / Donald Allison-Carnie
In the girls' under-19 final, North Harbour's Tamara Nu'u (pictured) and Domi Menoita beat Bay of Plenty's Blayze Waddicor and Stella Trevett in two sets. Photo / Donald Allison-Carnie

Eleven Northland beach volleyballers took part across different divisions in the competition. Junior competitors Maya Juarez and Tarquala Whittaker-Stone finished highest with a fourth in the girls' under-19 competition.

Maya Juarez, seen here serving in yesterday's social competition, was the highest finishing Northlander alongside Tarquala Whittaker-Stone in the under-19 girls' competition. Photo / John Stone
Maya Juarez, seen here serving in yesterday's social competition, was the highest finishing Northlander alongside Tarquala Whittaker-Stone in the under-19 girls' competition. Photo / John Stone

Tour organiser Dave Miller said the event had been unbelievable with people already dubbing the area the best venue of 2020.

"The sand, the setting, the water, how it looks on the beach, everybody was just raving about it," he said.

Sean Cooper sends a serve flying over the net yesterday. Photo / John Stone
Sean Cooper sends a serve flying over the net yesterday. Photo / John Stone

After working at beach volleyball events across England, Spain, Sweden and Germany, Miller said none compared to the idyllic scenes of white sand, clear water and the towering Whangārei Heads in Ruakākā.

"Every beach I've been to so far I've had issues with sand or clearing driftwood or the tide being too high. Every event has had one day of crazy wind and here it was perfect."

From left, Terina Hauraki, Tarquala Whittaker-Stone, Maya Juarez and Zahlia Whittaker celebrate a win at the social beach volleyball competition at Ruakākā beach yesterday. Photo / John Stone
From left, Terina Hauraki, Tarquala Whittaker-Stone, Maya Juarez and Zahlia Whittaker celebrate a win at the social beach volleyball competition at Ruakākā beach yesterday. Photo / John Stone

Miller planned to see the tour return in 2021 and he hoped he could relocate one of two existing tournaments to Ruakākā or start new school competitions in Northland to boost the sport's profile in the region.

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"I want to take one of those events to Nelson and one to [Ruakākā], so we'll see what we can do with that.

"After [this weekend], there's no way we wouldn't [come back]. We'd be stupid not to."

Te Arani Bennett puts some effort into the under-arm serve in Ruakākā yesterday. Photo / John Stone
Te Arani Bennett puts some effort into the under-arm serve in Ruakākā yesterday. Photo / John Stone
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