The Ford Ranger New Zealand Rural Games celebrated its ninth year with splendid weather and an exceptional display of rural sportsmanship. Founder Steve Hollander expressed delight at the heightened level of competition across various events including timbersports, shearing, sheep dog trials, fencing, and highland heavies competitions.
Palmerston North’s Adam Miller set a new New Zealand Weight For Height record – 16 feet, 3 inches, superseding Pat Hellier’s 2000 record of 16 feet.
Hollander remarked, “The competition level reached new heights this year, attracting participants and spectators alike. The crowds were solid throughout the weekend, with Saturday seeing particularly high attendance, and Sunday numbers exceeding those of the previous year.”
Looking ahead, Hollander shared plans for the 10th Anniversary Ford Ranger New Zealand Rural Games in 2025, aiming to make it the most memorable edition yet. This year’s event introduced new features such as axe throwing and a relaxation zone catering to individuals with accessibility needs, young families, and retirees, with plans for further expansion in the future.
Margaret Kouvelis MNZM, outgoing Chair of the New Zealand Rural Games Trust, expressed her delight in witnessing athletes in action and engaging young participants in traditional activities like tree climbing, egg throwing, and haybale racing. She emphasised the event’s mission of getting kids active, supporting rural sports and helping to bring rural and urban families together.
The weekend extravaganza, watched by tens of thousands of spectators over three days, marked a significant celebration of rural sports in Palmerston North. Brendan Bourke, with over 20 years of event management experience and now General Manager of the Hawke’s Bay Community Fitness Centre Trust in Hastings, has assumed the role of Chair of the New Zealand Rural Games Trust, with Margaret Kouvelis remaining on the Board.
In addition to the thrilling competitions, the event awarded a lucky winner with a $5000 Winter Weekend in Queenstown. Congratulations to Myah Wood of Palmerston North. This competition, created by Palmy Bid, the NZ Rural Games Trust, and House of Travel on the Square, aimed to promote spending in the CBD leading up to the Games and was announced on More FM.
Mark your calendars for the TV3 1-hr Ford Ranger New Zealand Rural Games programme
presented by TV3 Sports Reporter Tia McDougall, Farm4Life’s Tangaroa Walker and the legendary Mark Leishman will run
5pm on Saturday March 30th
9:30am on Saturday April 6th
Results
The New Zealand Gumboot Throwing Championships brought to you by Skellerup Red Bands
Women’s Winners
1st Place
Kristin Churchward from Taihape
29.38 meters
2nd Place
Nerisa Utailesolo
26.81 meters
3rd Place
Susan Holdt from Canterbury
24.40 meters
Women’s Winners
1st Place
Kieran Fowler of Dunedin
45.28 meters
2nd Place
Craig Manson of Ashburton
41.41 metres
3rd Place
Stuart McNie of Raetihi
38.40 metres
STIHL New Zealand Men’s Timbersports Championship
1st Place
Jack Jordan from Taumarunui
2nd Place
Shane Jordan from Stratford
3rd Place
Kyle Lemon from Rotorua
4th Place
Nathan McDonald from Waiuku
5th Place
Bobby Dowling from Adelaide
6th Place
Hayden Rasmussen from Otaki
7th Place
Chris Lord from Otorohanga
8th Place
Laurie Honey from Rotorua
9th Place
Neil Hateley from Westport
10th Place
Jesse Whitehead from Christchurch
STIHL New Zealand Rookies Timbersports Championship
1st Place
Cleveland Cherry from Tokoroa
2nd Place
Mathew Gower representing Whangamomona
3rd Place
Sam Bellamy hailing from Stratford
STIHL New Zealand Women’s Championship
1st Place
Anne Paterson from Australia
2nd Place
Raewyn Windley representing Rolleston
3rd Place
Alma Wallace representing Otaki
The Sam Strahan Sheep Dog Trials at the New Zealand Rural Games with PTS Logistics
1st Team
Anita Kendrick from Waikato, Vaida Bridget Henson from Wellington, Eve & Ted Jo McIntyre from Poverty Bay, and Guy & Tim Kate White from Manawatu/Whanganui
Score: 339
2nd Team
Gavin Martin, Sid & Turk Josh Brennan, Anna & Tadpole Neil Evans, and Tess & Smoke Paul Evans, all from Manawatu/Whanganui.
Score: 338
Best Run
Anita Kendrick
NZ Speed Tree Climbing Pairs Championship Cup with Husqvarna and Guardian Tree Services
1st Place
Steph Dryfhout & Noel Galloway from Waikato/BOP
103.12 points
2nd Place
Sam Smith & Brie Uivel from Auckland
95.93 points
3rd Place
Samantha Fraser & Callum Toms from Wellington
64.15 points
Top Ascent Times
Sam Smith
13.35
Brie Uivel
17.16
Dom Ritter
18.40
Top Work Climb Points
Noel Galloway
70.67
Steph Dryfhout
66.33
Dom Ritter
64.18
The Sir Eion Edgar Southern Hemisphere Highlander Champion with Deutz-Fahr New Zealand
1st Place
Adam Miller
Palmerston North
2nd Place
Jono MacFarlane
Pohangina
Best Run
Craig Manson
Asburton
Adam Miller from Palmerston North comfortably cleared 16 feet and 3 inches, before hitting the bar three times at a whopping 17 feet. Not content with that, Adam also eclipsed his own Rural Games record in the 28lb Weight for Distance. It wasn’t all plain sailing however, as former champions Jono Macfarlane and Craig Manson pushed him hard, Jono finishing level on overall points but Adam taking the victory due to most individual event wins.
The Golden Loader Forestry Championship, presented by Forest Industry Contractors Association with the Southern North Island Wood Council, John Turkington Ltd, McCarthy’s Transport, Foxpine Haulage, Tigercat Pts Logistics, and AB Equipment
1st Place
Travis Young
Newton Harvesting, Urenui
2nd Place
James MacFarlane
Bat Forest Harvesting, Hastings
3rd Place
Max Gibson
Mangoihe Logging Company, Marton
4th Place
Colin Bush
ATS Logging, Napier
5th Place
Kelvin Bouskill
Havendale Logging, Masterton
The Tony Chapman NZ Speed Shearing Championship in association with Entain
Remaining competitors placed
1st Place
Jack Fagan
Te Kuiti
2nd Place
Jimmy Samuels
Marton
3rd Place
Paerata Abraham
Masterton
4th Place
Leon Samuels
5th Place
Hemi Braddick
6th Place
Chris Dickson
7th Place
Brett Roberts
8th Place
Digger Balme
9th Place
Lionel Taumata
10th Place
David Gordon
The Future Post NZ Speed Fencing Championship with NZ Fencing Competitions, Stockade & Fencepro
NZ Speed Fencing Championship Trophy
Tim Garrick
Poverty Bay
Shane Bouskill
Hawkes Bay
Tony Bouskill
Hawkes Bay
Battening Challenge Winners
1st Place
Bradley Fountain
Manawatū/Whanganui
2nd Place
Burne Maxted
Manawatū/Whanganui
3rd Place
Bernard Condon
Representing Hawkes Bay
New Zealand Egg Throw & Catchup Championship with Steve Hollander
1st Place
Perry Mavor & Jacob Smith
Palmerston North
60m
2nd Place
Alec Chapman & Nate Caldwell
Omarama
50m
3rd Place
Ryan Theunissen & Jeremy Murdoch
Auckland & Christchurch
40m
3rd Equal Place
Isaac Murray & Jayden Thessman
Palmerston North
40m
New Zealand Coal Shovelling Championships with McIntosh Farm Machinery & Bathurst
Teams
1st Place
Choppers
10.36
2nd Place
Tossers
11.17m
3rd Place
Cross Fit Manawatū
15.37
4th Place
Turbos, Boys Manawatū Rugby
16.49
Men’s Doubles
Curly Troon
Taihape
10.36
Richard Banks Senior
Reefton
17.37m
Women’s Doubles
Kate Hopkins & Johanna Hopkins
Palmerston North
54.93
Katelyn Anderson & Ffion Barr
Palmerston North
1hr 37m
Men’s Singles
Lachlan Fee
29.62
Tangaroa Walker
31.33m
The North Island Secondary School Shearing Championship
1st Team
Feilding High School
2nd Team
Palmerston North Boys’ High School
Best Individual Quality Shearer
Lachie Cameron
Feilding High School
Best Wool Handler
Brenna Ratima
Feilding High School
Bill Tapley Cowpat Throw with Speights and Federated Farmers
1st Place
Lorenzo Fanolo
31.2m
2nd Place
Hardus van Niekerk
30.2m
3rd Place
Hayato Abe
29.9m
Courtesy Ford Haystacking
Flo
Whanganui
16.83m
James
Whanganui
23.66m
Connor
Palmerston North
23.85m
Man & Mutt Race with Skellerup
1st Place
Chris Denholm with Neeve
2nd Place
Alice Jepson with Lass
3rd Place
James Denholm with Monte
Wool Fadge Race
Winners
Massey Young Farmers
Egg Roulette with Cocky
Adults 1st
Tracey Stratford
Kids 1st
Argn
Palmerston North
Agri Futures Clash of the Colleges
240 students from ten schools from New Plymouth to Taupo to Flaxmere and down to Wairarapa and everywhere in between took part.
Seniors
1st Place
Rathkeale College’s Jacob Clark, Sheldon Brown, Taine Jones & Sam Goodman
2nd Team
Rathkeale College’s Ricki Reynolds, Tom Hepburn, Jasper Bunny & Freddy Tatham
3rd Place
Palmerston North Boys’ High’s Lane Colburn, Jayden Derbridge, Todd Leary and Sam Richmond
Juniors
1st Place
Rathkeale College’s Lachie Bassett, Digby Tatham, Harvey Williams and Louis Handyside
2nd Team
Feilding High School’s Emily McGuinn, Angus Livingston, Daniel Volkering, Lucy Easton
3rd Place
Feilding High School’s Hunter Wigglesworth, Alex Wrenn and Mac Foreman
The Gumboot Throwing Team from Francis Douglas showcased exceptional ability and won the championship. Additionally, Liam Green stood out with an impressive individual throw of 34 meters, earning him the title of the best individual thrower.
The Rural Games Golf Challenge in support of the Manawatu Rangitikei Rural Family Support Trust
1st Team – RaboBank
James Holden, Shane Richardson, Darren Jones, Alistair Williamson
61.50
2nd Team – NZME
Kieran Curley, Ben Pratt, Tim Adam, Callum Soulter
3rd Team – Hughes & Baker
Seb Baker, Anton Hughes, Regan McConaghy, Greg Shaw
Nearest To Pin On 8
Laura Morrison
Nearest To Pin on 11
Andy Sinclair
og trials, fencing, and highland heavies competitions.