Sports fun to celebrate RSE workers

Seeka’s 2023 RSE rugby team. Photo: Supplied.

Entries to the first-ever RSE Workers’ Sports Festival in the Bay of Plenty – to be held August 22 – are closing this Monday, July 29.

The kiwifruit industry is hosting the festival to honour Recognised Seasonal Employers workers who’ve been doing hard graft in the region this season.

The event will take place at Mount Maunganui’s Blake Park, and feature rugby sevens, six-a-side volleyball and seven-a-side football, with more than 400 RSE workers expected to participate.

The festival was inspired by a successful RSE workers’ rugby game held last August between post-harvest suppliers Seeka and Eastpack.

The game, which drew 60 players from each company and attracted a sizeable crowd, highlighted the enthusiasm for sports among RSE workers.

Graeme Crossman, former All Black and Bay of Plenty Rugby Patron, supports the new festival, which will provide an opportunity for RSE workers to enjoy a day of competitive fun and cultural exchange.

“Bay of Plenty Rugby approached us with the concept of the sports festival…It’s fantastic to see an event that honours their significant contribution to the kiwifruit industry.”

Zespri’s government and community relations manager Rachel Lynch say after a robust growing season “and with our largest-ever crop of 197 million trays of New Zealand fruit, this event is a perfect way to celebrate the end of a successful harvest”.

“The RSE workforce has been crucial to our achievements, and we’re thrilled to partner with Bay of Plenty Rugby to show our appreciation.”

Bay of Plenty Rugby partnerships manager Neil Alton is grateful for support from sporting codes,

sponsors and businesses alike to make the festival happen. “The festival’s focus on ‘Connections, Fun, and Culture’ reflects our appreciation for the RSE workers.”

Festival entries close July 29. For more information or to get involved, email Neil Alton at: neil@boprugby.co.nz

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