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Brigade stalwart honoured
Brigade stalwart honoured

Otago Daily Times

time24-07-2025

  • General
  • Otago Daily Times

Brigade stalwart honoured

An Omakau firefighter has been awarded the Gold Star medal, marking 25 years of dedicated service to Fire and Emergency New Zealand in a ceremony in Ophir on July 12. Grant Sinnamon had been a part of the Omakau Volunteer Fire Brigade since shortly after he assisted firefighters during the Alexandra wildfires of 1999. Mr Sinnamon and his family had only recently moved to Omakau when the massive fire broke out around Alexandra, with all brigades in the area being called to help, he said. "It was when I thought, 'oh, yeah, I'll go down to the local fire station and ask the chief that was in charge if they needed any help'." The chief fire officer at the time, Sam Leask, dispatched Mr Sinnamon, Arthur Samuels and Coleen Corburn and a water tanker to help out other appliances. "What followed was a very long day and night, which sparked the beginning of me wanting to join the brigade." Living in Omakau he would hear the sirens go off and thought about how he could help. "I went up to the chief and said, 'oh, can I join'?" Mr Sinnamon said over his 25 years the types of calls he attended had not changed much as medical events, house fires and car crashes had always been part of their work. During his time as a volunteer firefighter, the brigade had even rescued two dogs. "I'm pretty sure they were the same dog," he said. One of the dog rescues Mr Sinnamon was involved in himself. "[It] was on a bit of a hillside, and I think he saw some rabbits ... and went over to the side, and luckily there was a ledge about a couple of metres down from where he fell off." The brigade needed the help of mountain rescue to rescue the dog, which was fortunately unharmed. The ability to help out his community is what has kept Mr Sinnamon attending emergencies and training nights for 25 years. "I like going and helping people when they're in serious situations." The brigade's station officer Adam Rubie said Mr Sinnamon had earned a reputation for tireless dedication to Fire and Emergency New Zealand, as he seldom missed a callout. "The gold star is one of the highest honours a volunteer firefighter can receive, symbolising not only longevity but also unwavering dedication to protecting the community." Only 8% of firefighters reached the 25-year milestone, Mr Rubie said. Mr Sinnamon said the brigade played a huge part in keeping the Omakau community safe, and the wider community with the help of the Alexandra and Ranfurly brigades. "It has been a privilege to play my part in that over the 25 years and I am committed to continuing into the future."

East scores four as Upper Clutha win comfortably
East scores four as Upper Clutha win comfortably

Otago Daily Times

time15-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Otago Daily Times

East scores four as Upper Clutha win comfortably

An intriguing mix of try-scorers provided many of the highlights of Saturday's action in the Central Otago premier club competition. For example, "unknown" Jack East scored four tries for competition leaders Upper Clutha in their 43-17 victory over battlers Matakanui Combined in Wanaka. East, a successful athlete who excelled as a sprinter, moved back to Wanaka from Dunedin this year but injury concerns prevented him from turning out before Saturday. East's performance was pretty much matched by Matakanui Combined's standout individual Dean Sinnamon, who scored a hat-trick of tries himself, matching the three he scored in Central's Topp Cup victory two weeks ago. Sinnamon has now drawn level with Alexandra flanker Sam Chapman on 10 tries for the season, a remarkable achievement for a lock/No8 in a team that has won just one game. One behind Sinnamon and Chapman, with nine tries, is Upper Clutha's other winger Ulysse Martineau, who dotted down once on Saturday, having scored six tries in his previous three outings. It was a team effort more than individual contributions that got Wakatipu home 29-13 against Maniototo at Queenstown. Thirteen minutes into the second half, Maniototo went ahead 13-12 after first five Ben Maxwell banged over a massive penalty goal from halfway, and an upset seemed possible. But Wakatipu upped their intensity and dominated the final quarter, finishing with four tries, all of them scored by the forwards. The bonus point pushed them to within one point of second-placed Alexandra, making for a thrilling sprint to the finish. Starring for Wakatipu was halfback Xavier Sadler, who chalked up his 50th appearance back in April. Wakatipu coach Jordan Manihera says Sadler does not have the word "no" in his vocabulary. He has played halfback, midfield and winger for Wakatipu but has been mostly at halfback this year with James Valentine unavailable for much of the season. It was Sadler's exceptional speed that set up replacement Paula Tuala's late try to clinch the bonus point. Other major contributors for Wakatipu were veteran flanker Bradley Cross, hooker Thomas Huisman, first five Logan Beggs and captain/second five Rube Peina. Arrowtown made a welcome return to the winner's circle, outgunning Cromwell 29-7 at Anderson Park, four tries to one, having drawn with Cromwell 26-26 in the first round. Second five Fiachra Bagnall bagged a pair of tries as Arrowtown romped away to a 26-7 lead by halftime. Arrowtown's return to form will add spice to this coming Saturday's local derby clash with Wakatipu at Jack Reid Park. — Bob Howitt

Hat-trick key for Topp thriller
Hat-trick key for Topp thriller

Otago Daily Times

time01-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Otago Daily Times

Hat-trick key for Topp thriller

A hat-trick of tries from mobile lock Dean Sinnamon led Central Region to a thrilling 41-38 victory over Southern Region in a highly entertaining contest for the much-treasured Topp Cup at Molyneux Park on Saturday. Lock Sinnamon, already the leading try scorer in the Central Otago club competition this season, remarkable enough for a team that is bottom of the competition, romped away with the man of the match award, controlling the lineout as well as proving a champion finisher. He was one of three players who dominated the scoring. Central second five Rube Peina goal-kicked impeccably, converting all five of his team's tries and adding two penalty goals for a 16-point haul while Southern Region fullback Jared Hayes finished with 18 points from a try, five conversions and a penalty goal. Remarkably, only one kick at goal, an attempt by Peina from near halfway, missed. Southern, holders of the Topp Cup, led only once in the game, at 14-10, and appeared down and out when trailing 31-41 with 12 minutes remaining. But a daring 'hail Mary' pass from the Central backs, full of confidence as they sought another five-pointer, was intercepted by Southern winger Junior Meafua, who sprinted 80m for a try between the posts. Suddenly the game was wide open and when Southern surged back to the 22, it seemed they might steal an outrageous victory. But Central's defence was up to the challenge and the Topp Cup went to the team that, across 80 minutes, produced the classier rugby. Besides Sinnamon and Peina, Central's star performers were the Alexandra pair of lock Will Healey and halfback ''Chugga'' O'Neill, flanker Anton Huisman, centre and captain Tyler Ford and flying wingers Jamie Natapu and Conor Hamlin. Cromwell's Rhys Harrold, a late replacement for Ben Maxwell, ran the backline expertly from first-five. Southern fullback Hayes, a star of his team's victory in 2024, threatened to win the game on his own but found the challenge just too great. Halfback Sam Stratford contributed plenty and scored two tries while lock Damian Wilson ensured his team had ample ball to work with. But although there was only three points separating the sides at the final whistle, Central triumphed as the superior attacking team. In the curtainraisers, Central won the men's development contest 21-14 while the women's game went to Alhambra Union 26-21 over the Central Otago Does. — Bob Howitt

Sri Lanka trip ‘awesome experience'
Sri Lanka trip ‘awesome experience'

Otago Daily Times

time23-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Otago Daily Times

Sri Lanka trip ‘awesome experience'

Former WBHS pupil Ben Sinnamon (second left) with New Zealand Under 85kg team player Josh Gellert (left), fellow coach Will Henry (a former North Otago player) and Simon Sia. PHOTO: JOHNNY HENDRIKUS / NEW ZEALAND RUGBY From Oamaru to Auckland and as far away as Sri Lanka — rugby has taken Ben Sinnamon across the globe. The former Waitaki Boys' High School head boy has made a name for himself in the coaching ranks. He recently returned home from Sri Lanka where he was an assistant coach for the New Zealand Under-85kg team. While Sri Lanka is not known as a rugby-mad country, Sinnamon said the locals got right behind both games. "It was an awesome experience. They're such friendly people and they're really trying to grow the game of rugby over there. "We really didn't appreciate how much they love rugby in Sri Lanka until we arrived. "We certainly felt their love and their connection to the game and I think we had crowds of about 25,000 people at both our matches so it was a really cool experience." Their first match in Kandy was particularly special, he said. "The ground was almost like a cauldron effect. The crowd was really close and really noisy. "It was just one of those moments that make the hair stand up on your neck, just the noise and the atmosphere and the positivity of the place — I'll never forget that. "It sort of took me back to the old school days in New Zealand when the crowds were allowed to storm the field and the crowd was really close to the action." Sinnamon hoped the tour could spur even more growth in under-85kg rugby. "It's an established grade but it's one that's growing pretty fast. It's really an opportunity for players that might not have continued playing rugby after their 20s or after high school. "It's a different brand of rugby, as well. It's faster, it's obviously lightweight but it promotes free, flowing rugby and I think it was on display in Sri Lanka." He enjoyed getting out into the community as they ran coaching clinics for local players and coaches. Sinnamon was also announced as Auckland Storm head coach for this year's Farah Palmer Cup after serving as an assistant last season. "It's a campaign I'm really looking forward to, diving into. We've got a big challenge ahead, but it'll be cool." Their squad will be on the younger side as Black Ferns players are unavailable due to the Rugby World Cup, but Sinnamon said it would still be an exciting and talented group. He got his start coaching, coincidentally, in the under-85kg grade for the Ponsonby Rugby Club. "I've really enjoyed coaching; I found it was a way to stay in touch with the game after hanging up the boots myself." He has been in Auckland for 11 years. He and his wife have three children. Both his parents and some of his extended family live in Waitaki. "We definitely see ourselves moving down south at some point, but for now we're pretty entrenched in Auckland. "It's amazing how quick time flies. I didn't anticipate ever calling myself an Aucklander, but I'd better watch out."

Mudfish break drought with win
Mudfish break drought with win

Otago Daily Times

time18-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Otago Daily Times

Mudfish break drought with win

Matakanui caused the upset of the round when they toppled Arrowtown in the Central premier rugby competition. Running away with their first victory since 2023, Matakanui defeated Arrowtown 42-29 at Omakau on Saturday. It was a big occasion for the Mudfish, who recognised captain Dean Sinnamon's 100th game at home — which he played the week before away against Alexandra — and Sinnamon scored two tries in the romp. It was a big turnaround from their clash seven weeks ago when Arrowtown, who were also the last team Matakanui beat, ran away with a big 66-15 victory. Alexandra made the trip to Cromwell and returned home with a 40-26 win against the Goats. All the talk had been about Cromwell's vaunted scrum, which has been pushing teams around the park all season. But Alexandra were up for the challenge, putting in an almighty heave at their set piece and shifted Cromwell off the ball. All of a sudden Alexandra had two tries to show for it and were away. Centre Tyler Ford dotted down twice in the opening two minutes and converted his team's five tries to finish with a haul of 20 points. Cromwell scored two late tries through Peni Delai and Mitchell Condon to bring the scoreline back slightly. Alexandra (30 points) now sit second, giving themselves a little breathing room between them and third place Wakatipu (22 points). The Upper Clutha Rams, who are top of the table with 31 points, sealed a 28-14 victory against Maniototo to cap off their 12th jubilee celebrations. There was a bumper turn out for the clash and celebrations and winger Ulysse Martineau scored twice for the Rams The victory means the White Horse Trophy will stay with the Wanaka-based team. Alexandra are home to Wakatipu this weekend, Arrowtown will host the Upper Clutha Rams and Maniototo will face Cromwell. — APL

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