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We are very sad to hear the news of Zac Hopkins passing away yesterday morning, Monday 11th May, after his life support ...
12/05/2026

We are very sad to hear the news of Zac Hopkins passing away yesterday morning, Monday 11th May, after his life support was withdrawn.

A great young member of the spades who always through himself around in the field. That man loved his rugby shirts but would never catch him in a northland tanis jersey. Last two clips are of his lovely work with his drone capturing a bit of a footage a few years ago of the club. Some wicked footage

There is a give a little page for anyone that is wanting to support the whanau

Rest in peace mate ♠️

https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/help-us-get-zacs-body-home-to-new-plymouth

Very sad to hear the news of the passing of Tony "Tank" Edwards A great member of the Kamo Cricket Club for many years a...
15/04/2026

Very sad to hear the news of the passing of Tony "Tank" Edwards

A great member of the Kamo Cricket Club for many years and a legend of the Northland Cricket community.

Thoughts are with his family and friends at this time.

Rest easy Tank

𝗧𝗼𝗻𝘆 '𝗧𝗮𝗻𝗸' 𝗘𝗱𝘄𝗮𝗿𝗱𝘀 🤍
𝟭𝟵𝘁𝗵 𝗙𝗲𝗯𝗿𝘂𝗮𝗿𝘆 𝟭𝟵𝟰𝟵 - 𝟭𝟰𝘁𝗵 𝗔𝗽𝗿𝗶𝗹 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲

Tony “Tank” Edwards, a cherished figure in Northland cricket, passed away on Tuesday following a bravely fought battle with cancer.

His passing leaves a profound void in the cricketing community, where his dedication, humility, and tireless service shaped generations of players, volunteers, and administrators.

Born and raised in London, Tony attended school beside The Oval, where he worked on the scoreboard as a young man, watching greats such as Peter May and Ken Barrington. Those early experiences sparked a lifelong love of cricket. His work later took him around the world, playing the game in Italy, Greece, Holland and the Middle East before eventually settling in New Zealand with his wife, Kathy.

After arriving in Northland in 1991, Tony joined the Kamo Cricket Club, beginning more than three decades of extraordinary volunteer service. Junior cricket quickly became his passion. He coached thousands of young cricketers across Primary, Intermediate, Secondary School and club levels, guiding beginners through modified formats before supporting players as they progressed through representative pathways.

Tony served the Whangarei Junior Cricket Board for 20 years in numerous roles including delegate, Treasurer, Secretary and Chairman, and later became Secretary of the Northland Junior Cricket Board. He organised competitions, managed grounds and pitches, prepared draws and results, coordinated tournaments, and was instrumental in delivering opportunities for young cricketers throughout the region.

From the mid-1990s through the 2000s, Tony organised and managed Sub-Association tournaments involving teams from across the north, coordinated the successful Doug Thorpe Shield primary school tournament and the Whangarei Under-15 competition, and coached and managed numerous Northland junior representative teams. He also gave his time to coaching and managing junior and senior secondary teams at Whangarei Boys' High School, mentoring young players both on and off the field.

Equally significant was Tony’s contribution as an umpire. For more than 20 years he officiated senior cricket across Northland, always willing to step forward whenever a match needed an umpire. Whether it was a club fixture, school match, representative game or community competition, Tank was happy to stand in the middle to ensure cricket could go ahead. His fairness and calm presence earned the respect of players and officials alike.

Long after his own children finished playing, Tony’s commitment never slowed. He remained a constant presence at junior grounds — opening clubrooms early, setting up wickets and stumps, allocating teams, collecting results, answering questions from parents and coaches, and running the much-loved “Cricket Café,” with all proceeds returned to junior cricket. He was equally familiar running the scoreboard at Cobham Oval during domestic and international matches or stepping in as a coach, manager or organiser wherever needed.

Tony’s outstanding contribution was recognised with several prestigious honours. He received the Alan McBride Trophy at the Northern Districts Cricket Association Awards for services to junior cricket, acknowledging the immense volunteer hours he devoted to the game. In 2015/16 he was also awarded the Sir Jack Newman Award, recognising an outstanding junior cricket administrator in New Zealand for their exceptional service to the development of junior cricket.

Known affectionately as “Tank,” Tony embodied the true spirit of volunteerism. He worked tirelessly behind the scenes, never seeking recognition, simply wanting cricket to flourish and young people to feel welcome in the game.

Tony Edwards leaves behind an extraordinary legacy — seen in the thousands of players he coached, the matches he umpired, the competitions he helped run, and the vibrant junior cricket community he helped create across Northland.

He will be deeply missed, fondly remembered, and forever respected as one of Northland cricket’s true champions.

Our heartfelt condolences go to Kathy, his family, and all who were fortunate enough to know him

Congratulations to the 6 girls who play for our Div 1 team who are down in Hamilton competing in the Northern Districts ...
24/03/2026

Congratulations to the 6 girls who play for our Div 1 team who are down in Hamilton competing in the Northern Districts Secondary Schools tournament this week!
Shana Bourke (c), Jade Marris (vc), Olie Bradley, Grace Campbell, Luca Campbell and Katie Hayward
All the best ♠️

Good luck to all of our teams competing in Summer Tournament week. 💙💛💙💛💙💛💙💛

Here is our cricket squad. They are battling it out at the Northern Districts Tournament at Jansen Park in Hamilton from the 23rd to the 26th. How's that? 🏏

Our guy is back! He suddenly woke up like the undertaker as soon as that last lineup graphic got posted. However the boy...
06/03/2026

Our guy is back! He suddenly woke up like the undertaker as soon as that last lineup graphic got posted. However the boys are back with 2 games this weekend, one at the boneyard on Saturday and then down at cobham oval on Sunday🏏

Tomorrow the club is also hosting the annual Lyle Turner tennis tournament so come along and watch a mixture of both tennis and cricket!

♠️

Results from the last 2dayer. Big grind out there, shout out to the boys for getting it done to get the first innings po...
05/03/2026

Results from the last 2dayer. Big grind out there, shout out to the boys for getting it done to get the first innings points♠️

Unfortunately we think our graphic guy is hibernating atm and this is the best we’ve got. His last known location was ou...
20/02/2026

Unfortunately we think our graphic guy is hibernating atm and this is the best we’ve got. His last known location was outside Skycity casino with a can of Coke Zero. If anyone is capable to make better graphics than this (I know it’ll be hard to beat) please let me know. However the lads are back into it with a 2dayer against tiki. Go well boys♠️

What a day out for a past v present. Hell of a turn out with some great action shots. Cheers to Jaimee ♠️
07/02/2026

What a day out for a past v present. Hell of a turn out with some great action shots. Cheers to Jaimee ♠️

Past v Present game. Unfortunately didn’t finish the game due to the weather but what an evening we had. 6’s, sharp catc...
05/02/2026

Past v Present game. Unfortunately didn’t finish the game due to the weather but what an evening we had. 6’s, sharp catches, raffles, bbq and wickets being knocked over. Technically in terms of runs will have to give the win to the past team since they batted twice. What a toss they ‘won’♠️player of the days goes to Shana Bourke for the present and unfortunately Ben Turner for the past🏏Thanks to everyone showing up and the support from various company’s to help out with our raffle, absolute legends!!

It’s shaping up to be a ripper of an afternoon! 🏏️ The Past vs Present cricket game is happening this Thursday 5pm start...
01/02/2026

It’s shaping up to be a ripper of an afternoon! 🏏️ The Past vs Present cricket game is happening this Thursday 5pm start at Kamo Recreation Ground, and it’s not just about the cricket - come for the raffles, BBQ, and cold drinks too! Will be open from 4:30pm🫡Get your chance to see legendary players take on today’s battlers in a thrilling match. So, grab a cold one, grab a sausage, and enjoy the cricket! See you there!♠️

RIP Harry Darkins, gone too soon. Played some epic games of cricket against each other, made some unforgettable memories...
19/01/2026

RIP Harry Darkins, gone too soon. Played some epic games of cricket against each other, made some unforgettable memories. Your passion for the game and infectious laugh will be deeply missed!

Our condolences to Onerahi Cricket and also the Darkins friends and family🏏

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