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    Clubhouse Rescue

    PlaceMakers Foundation and Clubhouse Rescue

    Introducing a brand-new local series that's powered by the PlaceMakers Foundation: Clubhouse Rescue. Airing from Friday 3 February 2023 on Bravo, this heart-warming eight-part series is fronted by All Black legends Israel Dagg and Stephen Donald. Together with a team of designers and builders, they tackle major renovations of eight small grassroots clubs in desperate need of a makeover. 

    The PlaceMakers Foundation was the exclusive building materials supplier for the series, with special thanks to the following PlaceMakers stores for their support: Whangarei, Silverdale, Pukekohe, Takanini, and Te Rapa. 

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    Clubhouse Rescue 

    Check out the official preview of what's to come in this heart-warming local series, Clubhouse Rescue. Join Israel Dagg, Stephen Donald, plus a team of designers and builders as they breathe life into eight small grassroots sports clubs. Premieres on Bravo at 7.30pm from Friday 3 February 2023. 

    Explore the Transformations

    See the episode highlights along with before and after photos

    Episode 1

    The series kicks off at the Hibiscus Coast Football Club on the stunning shores of Stanmore Bay. With over 1000 members, this club is a central hub for the coastal football community. However, the changing rooms are desperate for a makeover and don't even have doors, making them inadequate for the large and growing female membership.

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    Episode 2

    The team have their work cut out at the Te Rapa Squash Club in the mighty Waikato, but they are certainly up to the task. The renovation list is long and includes knocking out a wall to allow for better flow between the clubroom and courts, rebuilding the men's changing room to provide more privacy, and creating a grandstand so spectators can enjoy the action. 

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    Episode 3

    Weymouth Rugby Club is blessed with a picturesque location, but struggling with major vandalism issues and flooding that causes the roof to cave in. The team focus on upgrading the changing rooms and kitchen whilst a local trust gets involved to make the building state of the art. With a couple of other surprises thrown in the mix, the members of this club are nothing but resilient. 

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    Episode 4

    The team are introduced to the surprisingly underground sport that is inline hockey at the Hamilton Inline Hockey Club. Think ice hockey, without the ice, and add roller blades. The space is huge, incredibly loud, and the roof leaks. In addition, the team tackle the thread-bare carpet and upgrade the mezzanine. Tune in to find out if the team make the rink safe to roll on again!

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    Episode 5

    The team head to Northland to help Sherwood Park Golf Club give the club a much-needed update. Aware that their ageging membership is an issuse for the longevity of the club, the members all pitch in to modernise the clubrooms and make the most of their incredible views to entice new, younger players. 

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    Episode 6

    The final episode sees the team head north to the Opuawhanga Tennis Club. This club brings together people from three communities in the warmer months, as they arrive in droves to play tennis and share a meal from the BBQ. Unfortuanately, the club has no electricity, functioning toilet, and only one court is uncracked. The most emotional renovation of the season, this one is a must-watch!

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    Episode 7

    Heading to the Papatoetoe Softball Club, a major hub for those community members who have grown up with the sport. When problems arise, all members pitch in to help. This week the team focuses on renovating the outdoor al fresco area, extend the kitchen space, and make some bold colour choices inspired by the club colours. 

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    Episode 8

    Puni Rugby Club in rural Auckland is the true heart of the local community. But without funds for repairs and just the sheer size of the clubrooms, everything from the roof, the flooring, and all-important kitchen need to be renovated. One of the biggest challenges of the series sees the team pull together for an emotional transformation. 

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