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On The Up: Unison Junior Festival promotes sports field and sideline fun with ‘Positive Vibes Only’

Michaela Gower
By Michaela Gower
Multimedia Journalist, Hawke's Bay Today·Hawkes Bay Today·
29 May, 2025 06:00 PM2 mins to read

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A sea of pink and ‘Positive Vibes Only’ is expected to take over Park Island as children and parents dress to encourage positive sport behaviour on and off the field.

This Saturday, more than 1000 players aged between 5 and 10 from 165 teams and 10 Hawke’s Bay clubs, will take part in the Unison Junior Festival.

The event for football players runs from 9am to midday and everyone is encouraged to dress in pink gear and bring their best “Positive Vibes”.

According to Central Football regional community manager for Hawke’s Bay, Alisa Schlierike, the Positive Vibes Only campaign was originally created by Sport Waikato.

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It aimed to highlight the importance of constructive and supportive sideline behaviour from parents and supporters.

The campaign hoped to shift the focus from the pressures of winning to the joys of participating, emphasising connection, community, and personal growth in sports.

 Janna Scott (left) with Indie Robinson, Blake Miller, Elsie Booth with Mila Ross, and Isla Meech lying on the ground in a previous Positive Vibes Only sports event in Hawke's Bay.
Janna Scott (left) with Indie Robinson, Blake Miller, Elsie Booth with Mila Ross, and Isla Meech lying on the ground in a previous Positive Vibes Only sports event in Hawke's Bay.

 “This has really hit the mark with the kids and highlighted the importance of sport being fun,” Schlierike said.

Central Football chief executive Darren Mason said attendees will be met with a “sea of pink” flags, stickers, and hairspray in support of their positive messaging.

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“Players, coaches and supporters will enjoy a positive, fun, and supportive experience at football.”

The Positive Vibes Only campaign has been adopted by a number of regional sports trusts and sports codes who got on board to promote the programme.

Sport Hawke’s Bay has been promoting the campaign across the region and supporting Central Football with its implementation.

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Football player Willow Doyle, 10, said she enjoyed the positivity that could come with playing sport.

“I like my coach because she is always positive, she makes football fun and makes sure everyone is fair and enjoying the game.”

Having already implemented the campaign across the junior football programme this season with a huge uptake of parents, coaches and players dressing up in pink, Central Football aimed to continue this mentality with young players this weekend.

Michaela Gower joined Hawke’s Bay Today in 2023 and is based out of the Hastings newsroom. She covers Dannevirke and Hawke’s Bay news and loves sharing stories about farming and rural communities.

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