Te Puke is now home to the county’s second-best excavator operator.
John Rohloff placed second at the Civil Contractors New Zealand (CCNZ) CablePrice National Excavator Operator Competition last month.
Dubbed “Mr Consistency”, John says he’s over the moon.
“I wasn’t expecting anything like this.
“When I saw my name come up across a number of the events [during the awards night], I thought ‘jeez, I might be in with a shot here’.
“I owe it to my employers, Fulton Hogan, for supporting me in doing this. And to Civil Contractors New Zealand for putting this on. I’m just grateful.”
John says he thought the key was good time management, especially on the Saturday of the two-day event.
“The key was, I think I had a bit better time management today. That’s what helped on the 135 13-tonne challenge; I set good times and I achieved what I wanted to.”
First-place winner
Northland’s Steven George demonstrated his grit to rise above a historic field of competitors at the competition, outclassing 11 of the country’s top operators to reign supreme.
Winner Steven George taking on the Connexis challenge. Photo / Supplied
The Whangārei owner-operator showcased nerves of steel and precision operating to clinch the victory. He took the title over Bay of Plenty champion Rohloff, of Fulton Hogan, while last year’s runner-up, Michael Brown, also of Fulton Hogan, took third place.
George’s success in the competition, held on March 14-15 at Manfeild Park in Feilding during Central Districts Field Days, follows previous attempts in 2023, when he was runner-up, and 2024, when he took third. He was supported at the competition by Julie Fraser.
George said winning the competition title was “bloody awesome” and thanked everyone involved for their efforts in his victory speech.
“Thanks very much to everybody that put this on. All the organisers, sponsors, volunteers, it’s just great.
“Third nudge at this. I was second, dropped to third and managed to get there today. I wasn’t too confident. I enjoyed watching all the other competitors. Everybody’s pretty skilled, eh! I don’t usually get nervous, but this evening was a bit of that.”
This year’s event marked the 31st anniversary of the excavator “battle royale” and broke new ground with three female regional champions – Georgia Lyford, of Canterbury Westland, Lydia Hill, of Nelson Marlborough, and Tanya Claxton, of Hawke’s Bay East Coast – competing in the national finals for the first time in the competition’s history.
The 2025 winners:
Champion: Steven George, Steven George Contracting, Northland
Runner-up: John Rohloff, Fulton Hogan, Bay of Plenty
Third: Michael Brown, Fulton Hogan, Waikato
Connexis One-day Job Challenge: Josh Keane, McEwan Haulage, Otago
Humes MVP Award: Lydia Hill, Elite Excavations, Nelson Marlborough
Geoff Duff Memorial Trophy: Brad Fallow, SouthRoads, Southland
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