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Three primary schools in the Ashburton District have taken a significant roll number hit over the past year, while others have watched numbers climb. Students at the district’s smallest school, Chertsey, dropped by almost 20 per cent over the past year, from 35 at July 31, 2018 to 29 this July. Roll numbers are provided to the Ministry of Education as at July 31 each year and since 2000 Chertsey’s roll has fluctuated widely from a 10 year high of 41 in 2010 to a low of 22 in 2013. Board of trustees chair Fiona McFall was not concerned at the drop in numbers, saying the roll showed a fluctuat-
ing pattern but generally sat at around 29. “We’re relatively happy with where its been over the last 12 months and there are a number of new enrolments for next year,” she said. The school was very much part of its community and in summer its pool became a community hub. Its 21st century roll peak came in 2000 at 54. Ashburton Borough was the other big loser, with a roll drop from 434 in 2018 to 382. The dip had been discussed by the school’s board but it was not a cause for concern, chair Mark Cook said. Hinds School’s roll has dropped from 141 to 126 and the reason for the decline could be laid squarely at the door of the
Ministry of Education, relieving principal Graham Smith said, A rebuild of a classroom had not gone as planned and that had affected Year 7 and 8 students, he said. “A lot of parents opted to go because the facilities were just not there. Now we have the new buildings and we have to get the senior students back. This is a botched project that’s cost the school. The doors are open and we want those lost students because we offer a good Year 7 and 8 programme.”
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The future is underground By Sue Newman
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About $7million is being spent on a project in Ashburton that everyone will use, but few will ever see. That project is River Crossing and involves burying a large pipe deep beneath the Ashburton River to carry waste water to a treatment plant in Tinwald and it will future proof Ashburton’s waste water network for decades. Work on the project started last week with a site blessing. Tewera King, of Te Runanga o Arowhenua led a karakia with mayor Neil Brown at the site where the new pump station will be built. Council staff and elected members and Environment Canterbury officers and representatives from the council’s contractor, Seipp Construction were also in attendance. The River Crossing project had important implications for Ashburton’s growing population, Brown said. “It will future-proof Ashburton’s wastewater network for our next generations, by ensuring our infrastructure will meet the future growth of our urban population. Not only does this project come with a significant price tag of $7 million, it is also culturally and environmentally significant, and we appreciate the input and engagement of supporting organisations who have helped to make this upgrade possible,” he said.
By Sue Newman
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With a section of the new sewer pipeline to be installed beneath the Ashburton River are (from left): Gareth McGrath (Seipp Construction project engineer), Peter Seipp (Seipp Construction managing director), Tewera King (Te Rūnanga o Arowhenua), Ashburton Mayor Neil Brown and Shyamal Ram (Ashburton District Council projects & operations manager). PHOTO SUPPLIED The project has been several years in the planning and comes as the final piece in the upgrade of Ashburton’s sewer network as part of planning for population growth in the future. The existing pipe is at least 50 years old and its condition was unknown as it was impossible to test pipes that were full. It is the same age as the borough sewer that is progressively being replaced as part of its Three Waters
Infrastructure Seipp Construction managing director Peter Seipp said the council showed both vision and respect for the community in planning ahead and investing in future-proofing this vital part of its three waters infrastructure. The project involves installing a new and larger wastewater pipe under the Ashburton River from Milton Road South, to connect with a new pump station
near the wastewater treatment plant. The new pipeline will be 1100 millimetres wide, more than double the size of the current, 500mm pipeline. While work is under way a section of the Ashburton – Lake Hood River Trail between Boundary Road and grove Farm Road will be closed. Signage is in place on the trail to show detours.
Winners and losers in district’s school rolls From P1 Lauriston school was the big mover in the July 31 numbers, rising to a roll of 104, the first time it has topped 100 students and a long way from a low of 44 in 2000. Principal Colin Brodie said the growth was an acknowledgement of the efforts the board and staff had put in building the school’s profile as well as the strong partnership that had developed between the school and community. After sharing a board of trustees
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with Methven Primary, Lauriston now has its own board and that had brought a much more intimate sense of governance, Brodie said. “It allows the board to be much more engaged and more responsive.” Looking several years out, he said he was confident a roll of 100 plus would be maintained. While there were gainers and losers, most schools saw little change in their rolls. Netherby was one of those with
a roll that remained steady on 150 students, a long way from some of its roll low points – 122 in 2000 and 129 in 2009. And it’s a school that is still growing, says principal Phil Wheeler. He counts the present day roll at 161, 11 up on July 31 and said there were indications this would go higher next year. It would not need many more students before a new classroom would be needed, he said. He attributes the school’s
steady growth to having a good team of teachers and a focus on catering to the students living in their suburb. “This is the biggest our school has been in 25 years and I’d like to think it’s because we have a sound reputation in our suburb,” Wheeler said. Ashburton College’s roll at July 31 was 1173, up from 1142 in July 2018 while Mount Hutt College was virtually unchanged at 450 (464 in 2018).
Methven made its way into the record books at NIWA as the place with the country’s highest temperature during October. The town sweltered on October 26 when the temperature rose to 29 degrees Celsius. This was among a string of exceptionally high temperatures recorded across the country during the last week of the month caused by an unusually warm air mass crossing the Tasman Sea from Australia. While Canterbury recorded the month’s high, it also recorded the country’s low, -5.9 degrees at Lake Tekapo on October 23. Across the country weather varied considerably with eastern areas generally experiencing wetter and cooler conditions due to the onshore wind flow. Conversely, western areas tended to be a little drier and more settled. The nationwide average temperature was 11.8 degrees, 0.3 below the October average. Rainfall for the month was above normal with Paeroa recording the highest fall in one day, 148mm on October 14. October was also a windy month with several southerly changes moving up the country. Thirteen locations across New Zealand had record or near record extreme wind gusts during the month. The highest wind gust was recorded at South West Cape, 182 km/h on October 4. Nelson was the country’s sunniest spot so far this year, recording 2308 sunshine hours. Of the six main centres, Auckland was the warmest, Dunedin the coldest, Wellington the wettest, Hamilton the driest and least sunny and Christchurch the sunniest.
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Busy year brings Gemma top award By Sue Newman
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Gemma Taylor might be one of the busiest Year 11 students around, but she still finds time to give back to the sports she loves. The Ashburton College student is this year’s winner of the Thistle Masonic Lodge scholarship for citizenship, earned through a long list of achievements both on the sports field and in the classroom. It’s a prize with a difference, in that students are nominated and undergo an interview before a winner is found. Gemma was one of eight students nominated and faced a string of questions from a twoperson panel where she had to state what she had done for her school and her community. She was also asked if her fellow students were asked to describe her in three words, what they would say. And she’s proud that those three words were smart, responsible and respectful. When it comes to achievements, Gemma gives new mean-
ing to the word busy. She is a member of the school’s 1st IX football team, XV rugby team, softball and volleyball teams, plays tennis for Aoraki, sails for the college and is a member of the school’s cricket team. And out of schools she plays football and sevens in the Mid Canterbury women’s teams, plays softball for Fairfield and coaches under 16 softball, coaches a mixed football junior team and coached the girls Koru football team that was placed second in a national tournament. In Years 9 and 10 she was awarded the top scholar prize and says she enjoys school and study and this year also won the top history prize. And there won’t be any rest next year, with a full academic schedule – biology, chemistry, physics, classics, English, maths and PE and a trip to Indonesia on a Wallacea Trust school research expedition to work on forest carbon dating and a marine survey on the agenda.
Gemma Taylor, winner of the Thistle Masonic Lodge prize for citizenship at the Ashburton College Year 11 prizegiving. PHOTO SUPPLIED
Drew earns Year 11 top slot By Sue Newman
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When her name was called as the top Year 11 student for Ashburton College, no one was more surprised than Drew Porter. She knew she’d put in a year of hard work, but winning both the top scholar award and the top scholar in English prize were an unexpected reward. “I enjoy school and had really good teachers this year and I suppose I do work hard and put a lot of time and effort into study, but this was a real surprise, I didn’t really think I’d get this,” she said. English is her favourite subject, and next year she’ll be adding
maths, biology, chemistry economics and geography to her study list. And while she won’t be focused on prizes at the end of that year, Drew said taking out the top Year 12 scholar award would be a great goal to work towards. School is not the only thing on Drew’s agenda as when she’s not studying she’s heavily involved with St John. This year she was selected as a member of the South Island team to compete in the national championships and that involved many hours of study and practical work. It also meant her favourite sport, netball, had to be
shelved for the year. “I was away nearly every weekend at the start of the year as part of the Auckland competition,” she said. Drew finished in 5th place as an individual and was part of the South Island team that finished 4th in the event. While she still has another two years of secondary study, Drew is looking ahead to life after school. Currently she’s considering law as a career option. With exams still to complete, she is looking ahead to the summer holidays and hopes she can boost her cash reserves with work on the family farm.
Left – Drew Porter, Ashburton College’s top Year 11 student for 2019. PHOTO SUE NEWMAN 071119-SN-0115
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Frustration over park damage By Jaime Pitt-MacKay Jaime.p@theguardian.co.nz
Volunteers who have put hours into the construction of Ashburton’s own mountain bike skills park have a clear message for anybody making changes to the area, work with us, not against us. Members of the Mid Canterbury Mountain Bike have been left to clean up the skills park which is located off Dobson Street after people attempted to change the layout of elements of the park and removed native plants that had been planted in the area by the club. “We have had a few incidents in the area which are probably vandalism,” committee member Mike Kettley said. “It gets a bit frustrating as it is there for the general public to use, but if people want to change things, come along to a working bee or one of our planting days.” In the past few years the skills park has taken off, with more than $100,000 of community grants going towards its development, and a huge number of volunteer hours from club members. “There has also been more than 2500 natives planted,” he said.
Posters for peace The winner of Ashburton’s own peace poster competition will get to see their work judged against other posters from around the world. The competition, organised by Lions International challenged 11-to-13-year-olds to produce their best peace piece. Ashburton’s winner was Sophia Clifford whose poster will now go to America to be judged. The competition was held in conjunction with the Ashburton County Lions Club and the Ashburton Art Gallery. PHOTO SUPPLIED
Mid Canterbury Mountain Bike Club committee member Mike Kettley at the Ashburton skills park. PHOTO JAIME PITT-MACKAY 071119-JPM-0006
“All the tracks have been built by members and done through grants from things like trail funds and the Lions and fundraising from club members.” A big issue they faced was that the general public perception of the park was that it was on Council owned land, and not run by a
club made up of volunteers. Kettley said everybody is welcome and encouraged to use the park, but to leave it as they find it. “It can be quite unsafe (people making modifications to the park), as it disrupts the runs that have been designed and can be
quite dangerous,” he said. “It is here for people to enjoy, and we would rather people speak to the club if they think something should be changed or join in and help out in working bees.” Kettley said there had been some incidents of note where people had damaged trails by riding motorbikes in the park, or had ripped out natives that had been planted. The club does have security cameras operating at the site and are aware of some of those responsible for damage in the past, and while it is not their preferred option, taking the issue up with the Police is available to them. The club has also put a large amount of work in to developing the track north of the Ashburton River Bridge but is also experiencing issues with people not following the rules in this area, using motorbikes and even riding horses along the track. There have also been instances of people walking on bike-exclusive tracks, and Kettley said while it is important bikers and cyclists respect each other on shared tracks, it was important people respected bike-only tracks.
What accused killer Googled NZME The jury for the man accused of murdering Grace Millane spent yesterday watching CCTV footage of the pair – and possibly the last moments of the British backpacker’s life. Police obtained dozens of hours of footage and found Millane and the 27-year-old accused had spent the evening of December 1 last year at several bars and restaurants in downtown Auckland. Video also shows them taking the lift to the accused’s apartment in the CityLife hotel – the last images of Millane alive. Millane had arrived in Auckland on November 20 as part of a year-long solo OE. She met the accused after matching on the dating app Tinder. The accused, who has interim name suppression, has pleaded not guilty to murdering Millane. He admits being with her when she died and disposing of her body in the Waitakere Ranges, but claims he did not intentionally harm the young Brit. The afternoon session of day four of the trial, which is expected to run for about a month, began at 2.15pm before Justice Simon Moore in the High Court at Auckland. Grace Millane’s mum Gillian burst into tears and left the courtroom as phone and internet activity – believed to be that of the accused – was detailed yesterday. The first search was at 1.29am on December 2 for Waitakere Ranges. Later, Waitakere Ranges was searched on Google Maps and at 1.31am a search for “hottest fire” was made, the court heard. Further internet searches included “car hire Auckland”, “time in London”, “large sports bags”, “flesh-eating birds” and “are there vultures in New Zealand?”.
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General awards Shrina Afu - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Zedrick Agreda - Level 1 Award, Jet Aguila - Level 1 Award Ethan Annear - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Ron Arona - Level 1 Award Christopher Bernarte - Level 1 Award Ashleigh Binnie - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Victoria Binnie - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Olivia Bishop - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Tegan Boath - Level 1 Award Parker Bradford - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort McKenzie Bridger - Level 1 Award Madison Brown - Level 1 Merit Award Jacob Bruce - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Max Burgerhout - Level 1 Award Taylah Burrowes - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Jayden Butler - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Ila Cabalse - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Nadine Cabanatan - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Stacie Cameron - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Georgie Cartney - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Sierra Chambers - Level 1 Merit Award Jack Cochrane - Level 1 Award Samuel Corbett - Level 1 Award Matty Cornish-Madden - Level 1 Award Ryan Cox - Level 1 Award Laurissa Crawley - Level 1 Award Coty Cuadrado - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort John Vic De Jesus - Level 1 Award Miar Diab - Level 1 Excellence Award, Application and Effort Isaac Diamond - Level 1 Award Emma-Paige Dickson - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Annabel Dolan - Level 1 Award Todd Dolan - Level 1 Award Blair Donaldson - Level 1 Award Malachi Drye - Level 1 Merit Award Alex Eddington - Level 1 Award Mahina Edwards - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Buddhika Ekanayake - Level 1 Award John Miles Esponja - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Blake Farr - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Frank Foaga - Level 1 Award Gabriel Forster Lobato de Faria Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Ines Forster Lobato de Faria - Level 1 Excellence Award, Application and Effort Richmiracle Fuluasou - Level 1 Award Charlie Galbraith - Level 1 Award Shalie Gare - Level 1 Award Steph Geeson - Level 1 Award Jack Gibbons - Level 1 Award Matt Giles - Level 1 Award George Goodes - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Skye Gulleford - Level 1 Award Chloe Guthrie - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Kaliopasi Hala - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Sinifoni Hala - Level 1 Award Brooke Halliday - Level 1 Merit
Level 1 Award, and Application and Effort presented by Ross Preece to Isaac Prisk.
Receiving his Level 1 Merit Award and Application and Effort from Principal Ross Preece is Matthew Smith.
Award Megan Harrison - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Aleesha Haslemore-Smith - Level 1 Award Brooklyn Hauraki - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Matthew Hopkins - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Shikayla Hutchinson - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Ian Jerao - Level 1 Award Samantha Jerao - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Emma Johnson - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Jorja Johnston - Level 1 Award Jayden Karika - Level 1 Award Lynx Keen - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Zoe Kenny - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Emily King - Level 1 Award,Application and Effort Hannah Kuipers - Level 1 Excellence Award, Application and Effort Sophie Lawrence - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Kalani Lawson - Level 1 Award Hayley Lefeber - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Michael Lin-Nguyen - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Victoria Lovett - Level 1 Award Hayley Luxton - Level 1 Excellence Award, Application and Effort Connor Mackenzie - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Flynn Mackenzie - Level 1 Award John Magyaya - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort
John Radan - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Cameron Radford Ashburton College Technical Crew Prize for Service and Contribution to Technical Support in the College Auditorium Katelyn Rattray - Level 1 Award Alex Rielly - Level 1 Award Tyler Rose - Level 1 Award Mikayla Roulston - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Brie Rudolph - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Abby Rushton - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Libby Ryan - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort David Satui - Level 1 Award Emma Scammell - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Kurt Scott - Level 1 Award Ben Simons - Level 1 Award Matt Smith - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Samuel Smith - Level 1 Award Aaron Staite - Level 1 Award Nathan Steer - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Angus Stewart - Level 1 Award Jacob Stewart - Level 1 Award Jack Stewart-Webster - Level 1 Award Cloe Stowell - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Jasmin Strawbridge - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Jacob Swan - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Harrison Tacbaya - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Xahleiquin Taikiturua - Level 1 Award Rueben Taylor - Level 1 Award Ethan Titheridge - Level 1 Award
Tasha Mann - Level 1 Award Jayden Marshall - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Nazarene Masina - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Harrison McKee - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Sarah McKerrow - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Harmyn McLean - Level 1 Award Sayime Metuatini - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Ben Middleton - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort India Morgan - Level 1 Merit Award Kyle Muncal - Level 1 Award Michael Munro - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Isaac Murray - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Gabby Naylor - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Damian Neal - Level 1 Award Dennis Nguyen - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Naki Nonu - Level 1 Award Fergus O’Neill - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Renee Otene-Penniall - Level 1 Award Mickayla Panting-Bye - Level 1 Award Rj Pasion - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort George Penjueli - Level 1 Award Emma Petrie - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Natalie Phimester - Level 1 Award Emily Polmear - Level 1 Award Mahina Pongia - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Anthony Pore - Level 1 Award Isaac Prisk - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort
Toetu Touli - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Harry Trumper - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Lucus Tuck - Level 1 Award Nicholas Tuck - Level 1 Award Tyler Tuirirangi - Level 1 Award Isileli Ula - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Laurence Van Zeyl-Hemara - Level 1 Award Charlie Veamatahau - Level 1 Award Eliane Vinculado - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Ged Wall - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Caleb Ward - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Shasha Watagedara - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Nahteshiya Watene - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Jessi Watson - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Todd White - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Maddie Whyte - Level 1 Merit Award Abbey Williams - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Emily Wilson - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Jadah Wilson - Level 1 Merit Award Maddy Wilson - Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Georgia Winchester - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Whautere Witihera - Level 1 Award Abbey Wood - Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Sophie Woods - Level 1 Award Waiana Woods - Level 1 Award
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Academic and special awards Katelin Adcock - Japanese (Ton’s Thai Award), Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Cat Anderson - Drama, Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Brooke Bennett - Accounting (Brophy Knight Limited Prize), Level 1 Excellence Award, Application and Effort Brad Blundell - Technology – Hard Materials Metal (D R Gordon Cup), Level 1 Award Himanshu Chand - Sport and Exercise Performance, Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Alex Chapman - Materials Technology – Building, Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Johnny Davis - Foundation Studies, Tikanga Maori, Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Josh Dunlea - Agriculture (Five Star Beef Prize and Young Farmers Trophy) – joint award, Level 1 Merit Award Easterlin Faamausili - Winner of the Year 11 Speech Competition, Level 1 Excellence Award, Application and Effort Mark Gabriel - Top Student in English as an Additional Language, Level 1 Award Wilson Hii - Glover Trophy for best aggregate golf score, Stewards Cup for the male showing the most Grit and Determination in Sport, Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Sam Holland - Top Scholar in Science (Gordon Binsted Cup, and Ashburton District Council Prize), Technology - Digital In-
formation (Rosalie Begg Memorial Award and Heartland Ricoh Prize), Level 1 Excellence Award, Application and Effort Megan Hurley - Firestone Fairplay Trophy, Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Angus Jemmett - Noel Hosking Memorial Cup for Cricket, Level 1 Award Rhiannon Jones - Agriculture (Five Star Beef Prize and Young Farmers Trophy) – joint award, Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Tyler Leonard - Boys Tennis Champion (Boys Tennis Trophy), Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Ellie Lawn - Music, Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Olivia Lill - Economics, Level 1 Excellence Award, Application and Effort Connor Lyttle - Technology – Digital Information Practical, Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Rangaikore Makutu - Girls Rugby Trophy for Most Improved Back, Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Otto Mareko - English Language Studies, Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Tia McCallum - Rakiroa Trophy for the top performing Year 11 Maori Student, Second Place in the Year 11 Speech Competition – joint award, Level 1 Excellence Award Application and Effort Georgia Moke-Harvey - Health, Level 1 Excellence Award, Application and Effort
Milli Sullivan, Year 11, receives her awards for Dance, Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort from guest speaker Nic Thomassen.
Brooke Halliday, Year 11, receives her Level 1 Merit Award from the principal, Ross Preece.
Tamaki Nishioka - Top Scholar in Mathematics (Ashburton District Council Prize), Level 1 Excellence Award, Application and Effort Hannah O’Reilly - Food and Nutrition (Mark and Shane Prendergast Memorial Prize), Materials Technology – Fabrics, Level 1 Excellence Award, Application and Effort Yash Patel - Hospitality, Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Thomas Patterson - Physical Education – joint award, Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Drew Porter - Top Scholar in English (Ashburton District Council Prize and Stapleton Cup), Level 1 Excellence Award, Application and Effort Victoria Pupuke - Te Reo Maori – joint award, Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Sam Rakthong - Art Projects, Level 1 Award, Application and Effort
Annya Rawlings - History (Judith Prosser Cup) – joint award, Level 1 Excellence Award, Application and Effort Samuel Reilly-Sigel - Geography, Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Marlese Schoonderbeek - Art Portfolio, German (German Embassy Prize), Graphics (Herbert Watts Cup), Level 1 Excellence Award, Application and Effort Milli Sullivan - Dance, Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Gemma Taylor - History (Judith Prosser Cup) – joint award, Physical Education – joint award, Mihi Pai Award for receiving the most Mihi Pai acknowledgements in Year 11 Level 1 Excellence Award, Application and Effort Lauren Taylor - Second Place in the Year 11 Speech Competition – joint award, Level 1 Excellence Award, Application and Effort
Charlotte Thomas - Achievement in - Level 1 Social Studies Online, Level 1 Award Penina Vaaelua - Music Practical, Level 1 Award, Application and Effort Dante Vannini - Technology – Hard Materials Wood (Lynns Trophy), Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Sophie Watson - Primary Industries ITO Cup and Prize for Top Student in the Primary Industries Academy, Level 1 Merit Award, Application and Effort Te Rira Wikohika - Te Reo Maori – joint award, Level 1 Award
Ashburton High School Centennial Trust Top Scholar Award for Year 11 - Drew Porter Thistle Masonic Lodge Prize for Citizenship Gemma Taylor
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f you had the opportunity to stand up in front of a group of young people, living in Mid Canterbury, to give them some advice on how they should go about the next stages of their lives as their schooling days come to an end, what would you say? Prizegiving time as the end of another school year looms is a good opportunity to do just that. So many thoughts, plans and emotions will be running through those young minds as they try and decide what to do next and any advice thrown in their direction they’ll tend to hang on every word said. How do I know? I remember being just like that.
I’d sit in the seats at school and listen to these inspiring speakers who would come and tell tales of how they applied themselves in school, studied hard to get into university and then went on to find incredible jobs. It was impressive and hard not to be in awe at what they’d achieved. It made you, even if it was for just a brief moment, want to go and do better with your
schooling, to achieve higher and shoot for the ultimate education. But the harsh reality is that those sorts of tales are in some ways, selling a lie. Those success stories that we hear of don’t apply to everyone. No matter how hard some might work to achieve them. It’s not for everyone. And nor should it be. I can look at my core group of friends from school and safely say that five per cent of them took that path and have come out on the other side and now lead highly successful lives. Another 45 per cent are just doing their thing, hoping for the best and praying for that big promotion which will shift them
into the next percentile. They’re happy, content and enjoying life, but many still have big student loans hanging over their heads and will be working for a few years yet to get them paid off. Then, there’s probably another 40 per cent who didn’t strive for higher educational honours and instead took their learnings from the classroom and applied them into real life. In short, they went out and got a job – in some cases found a couple of jobs – and made gains in the most valuable experiences of them all, life. A large number of them are now what you could consider as being hugely successful in their
fields. They took a gamble that the schooling life wasn’t for them and they’re now, through learning while on the job, running their own businesses or managing someone else’s for them and doing it quite nicely. We put this expectation on schooling being the be-all and end-all when it comes to life. Yes, school is important and lays the platform for the future. But you should never underestimate just how important it is that for some individuals it’s more critical to get out and live life a little more than from what can be achieved within the classroom. Take it from someone who did exactly that and is incredibly happy that they did.
or wounded in the 1970 Kent State shootings. In 1987, 11 people were killed when an Irish Republican Army bomb exploded as crowds gathered in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, for a ceremony honouring Britain’s war dead. In 1994, mid-term elections resulted in Republicans winning a majority in the Senate while at the same time gaining control of the House for the first time in 40 years. In 2002, the UN Security Council unanimously approved Resolution 1441, aimed at forcing Saddam Hussein to disarm or face “serious consequences”. President George W Bush said the new resolution presented the Iraqi regime “with a final test”. In 2004, after a decade, the US
dollar was eliminated from circulation in Cuba. In 2016, Republican Donald Trump was elected America’s 45th president, defeating Democrat Hillary Clinton in an astonishing victory. Ten years ago: The embattled president of Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai, pledged there would be no place for corrupt officials in his new administration, as demanded by the US and its international partners. Five years ago: Two Americans held by North Korea, Matthew Miller of Bakersfield, California, and Kenneth Bae of Lynnwood, Washington, were released into the custody of James Clapper, the director of US national intelligence.
One year ago: The Christie’s auction house said a wheelchair used by physicist Stephen Hawking had sold at auction for nearly $400,000, with proceeds going to two charities. Today’s birthdays: Actor Norman Lloyd is 105. Actor Alain Delon is 84. Singer-actress Bonnie Bramlett is 75. Singer Bonnie Raitt is 70. Former Playboy Enterprises chairman and chief executive Christie Hefner is 67. Actress Alfre Woodard is 67. Singer-songwriter Rickie Lee Jones is 65. Nobel Prize-winning author Kazuo Ishiguro is 65. Rock musician Pearl Thompson is 62. Singer-actor Leif Garrett is 58. Chef and TV personality Gordon Ramsay is 53. Actress Courtney Thorne-Smith is 52.
Actress Parker Posey is 51. Rock musician Jimmy Chaney is 50. Actress Roxana Zal is 50. Singer Diana King is 49. Actor Gonzalo Menendez is 48. Rock musician Scott Devendorf is 47. Actress Gretchen Mol is 46. ABC Actor Matthew Rhys is 45. Actress Tara Reid is 44. Country singer Bucky Covington is 42. Actress Dania Ramirez is 40. Actress Azura Skye is 38. Actor Chris Rankin is 36. Actress Jessica Lowndes is 31. R&B singer SZA is 30. Singeractor Riker Lynch is 28. Country singer Lauren Alaina is 25. Actor Van Crosby is 17. Thought for today: “Happiness is not a station you arrive at, but a manner of travelling.” – Margaret Lee Runbeck, American author (1905-1956). –AP
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TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Friday, November 8, the 312th day of 2019. There are 53 days left in the year. Today’s highlight in history: On November 8, 2000, a state wide recount began in Florida, which emerged as critical in deciding the winner of the 2000 presidential election. Earlier that day, Vice President Al Gore had telephoned Texas Gov. George W Bush to concede, but called back about an hour later to retract his concession. On this date: On November 8, 1861, during the Civil War, the USS San Jacinto intercepted a British mail steamer, the Trent, and detained a pair of Confederate diplomats who were enroute to Europe to seek support for the Southern cause. In 1864, President Abraham Lincoln won re-election as he defeated Democratic challenger George B. McClellan. In 1923, Adolf Hitler launched his first attempt at seizing power in Germany with a failed coup in Munich that came to be known as the Beer-Hall Putsch. In 1936, New Zealanders were part of the International Column of anti-fascist volunteers who marched into besieged Madrid, bolstering the city against the assault of General Francisco Franco’s rebel armies. In 1939, the New Zealand Centennial Exhibition opened in Wellington. In 1950, during the Korean War, the first jet-plane battle took place as US Air Force Lt Russell J Brown shot down a North Korean MiG-15. In 1960, Massachusetts Senator John F. Kennedy defeated Vice President Richard M Nixon for the presidency. In 1972, the premium cable TV network HBO (Home Box Office) made its debut with a showing of the movie Sometimes a Great Notion. In 1974, a federal judge in Cleveland dismissed charges against eight Ohio National Guardsmen accused of violating the civil rights of students who were killed
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rom the “I probably need to think about this a bit more” file of crazy ideas from Hooper Industries. I have stumbled across an idea to rival my mouse flavoured cat food scheme, which I still think is a winner and I’m still waiting for that call from an investor. The council is about to spend thousands of our hard earned on revitalising the CBD. I have stolen a new business idea that could revitalise both the people in the CBD and one of the empty shops around town at the same time. The business has just opened its doors in Toronto and although it might be more suited to the hustle and bustle of a stressful city life, with water reforms weighing heavily on our rural friends’ minds and the flow-on effect of that into town, this could be a winner! Nap It Up is a studio that invites its patrons to drop in and … drop off. Its aim is to provide some peace and quiet to busy Torontonians who feel the need to slow down and enjoy a little shut eye. Nap It Up is the brainchild of Mehzabeen Rahman and her husband, who say they were both finding it hard to stay awake throughout the day. Starting at $10, mid-day sleepers can rent a bed for 25, 55, or 85 minutes. The Rahmans have left nothing to chance in trying to make it the perfect place to pass out. The 13-bed space is designed with a focus on privacy, and heavy curtains separate each of the beds. The studio offers sleepers an
It is about time those that are meant to be delivering the supermarket pamphlets got their act together and did their job. We live on Allens Road, near Racecourse Road, and we haven’t had a Countdown or Super Value pamphlet for five weeks. We have lived at this address for four and a half years and have never received any New World pamphlets. We miss out on other ones that usually come with them also. We lived in Tinwald for 16 years and never had any problems. I am not blaming the supermarkets, they have done their best to sort it out. I have had a lot of complaints by other people also.
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eye mask as well as a lockbox for their valuables. When customers wake up, there’s water waiting, along with mints and a mirror. And yes, sheets are changed after each use. Imagine it, you’re busy at work and all of a sudden it’s 3pm and you hit a wall. It feels like you haven’t slept for a week! “Boss I’m off to Nap It Up, back in 25 minutes.” Your boss should be all over it! Although encouraging employees to nap during the day might seem counterproductive it could actually help boost performance and productivity. According to the American National Sleep Foundation, a nap of up to 30 minutes can help “restore alertness, enhance performance, and reduce mistakes and accidents”. Napping helps you regain concentration and boost your productivity. There are also health benefits as napping can reduce anxiety and depression by minimising your levels of cortisol (a hormone that elevates your blood sugar). The length of time you nap for is important. A nap of more than 30 minutes can cause sleep inertia and leave you feeling groggy as your body starts to enter a deep sleep.
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Email us! Here are some more benefits of naps at work. Naps can boost memory and information retention five-fold. They can reduce stress and anxiety. They can improve cognitive function and creativity. They can reverse the productivity-destroying effects of a poor night’s rest. They beat caffeine for improving performance. I’m thinking if I added a lockup for kids as well, there would be frazzled mums with toddlers, lining up around the block. Ten dollars for 25 minutes without the kids would be a bargain! I do have some concerns around the heavy curtains, I know some very good snorers – like every male I have been roomed with while away at the Fairlie 500 golf tournament.
Especially Jason MacTier, who sounds like an iron lung in desperate need of a tune-up. I think I will need something a lot more sound proof than heavy curtains for the likes of him. So there you go, Nap It Up Ashburton – another super idea from Hooper Industries – who’s in? Email me for more details at foolproffideas@hooperindustries.com Till next week, hoo roo Phill Hooper Director, Hooper Industries Phill Hooper is the breakfast host of Ashburton’s Hokonui radio station. The views expressed in this column are his and do not reflect the opinion of his employer or the Ashburton Guardian.
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They have sent emails to Auckland but have not got anywhere. The local ones in charge of the delivery people should make sure the pamphlets are being delivered. If the delivery people are getting paid to do their deliveries, why aren’t they doing it? That seems to me like theft or fraud. Pauline Chatterton
Prizegivings I attended the prizegiving at Mount Hutt College on Tuesday. I was discussing with a friend how very impressed I was listening to the speeches given by the students who have achieved so much. Their achievements covered
a wide range learning opportunities offered. Viewing the list of sporting achievements first, second and thirds by students who participate at national and international level are a credit to themselves and to the college, from what would be one of the smaller colleges in New Zealand. In the very articulate speeches given by the head girl and head boy they spoke of hard work, participating in school life, and their future aspirations’, which are a reflection of all those young students who received awards, whether it is in the academic field, sporting achievements or in music. Congratulations also to the many others who have worked so hard through their school days and after five years leave
to pursue further education or work. I would urge those of the older generation who criticise young people for being users of cellphones and computers (thinking this is all they do) to turn up to a prizegiving at either Mount Hutt College or Ashburton College, which my friend attended, we were both in agreement how articulate, hardworking and inspiring the young students in our district are. The young people of today are far more in tune with what is happening in the world than we “Boomers” were, and they should be encouraged to express their opinions. Remember, the school leavers will have an equal vote to yours next elections.
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Privacy breach to be investigated NZME The Financial Markets Authority is investigating how six cases where sensitive personal information provided to the regulator may have been accessed by third parties. The finance industry watchdog was left scrambling to shore up its online privacy settings after the Herald revealed that emails relating to a confidential complaint were published on the FMA’s website. The Government agency had to shut down its website while undertaking a thorough review after media informed the regulator of the privacy breach following a tip-off from the public. The FMA yesterday apologised for the breach that meant complaints documents sent to the regulator between 2015 and 2017 were potentially accessible via internet searches. Chief Executive Rob Everett said the issue was rectified immediately when the regulator became aware of it, and reassured the public that any information provided to the FMA was now held confidentially. He confirmed there were six cases where personal information was
published, while a preliminary review had identified 27 instances where documents that supported complaints were accessed by internet searches. The documents were inadvertently uploaded to a portal on the FMA website, he said in a statement. Of these, six contained sensitive personal information such as financial information. The remaining documents were either already publicly available or did not include any sensitive personal information. The FMA has contacted those people involved to advise them of the issue and any further steps they should take to protect their information. “We apologise to those people who supplied us with information and also to the wider public for this error. Their trust and confidence is critical to us,” Everett said. The FMA first learned of the issue following an inquiry on October 21. The regulator immediately shut down its website to ensure all information was protected. The website was restored on October 23 once the FMA had con-
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we get to the bottom of the issue.” The original confidential complaint information related to a former registered financial adviser called Daniel Carlyon. Financial Service Provider Register details showed a Daniel Harry Carlyon-Johnson was registered trading under Finsol Insurance in Hamilton from September 2013 until November 2014 and then under Aspire Advisors in Auckland’s Takapuna from Janu-
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week. Overseas, trade news captured market attention, with ongoing trade tensions between the US and China looking to be improving. Markets in the US touched record highs earlier in the week as a result. Results swayed the local market this week Trustpower released its interim result on Thursday, with results inline with market expectations. The gentailer downgraded its expected operating earnings to $200-$215m, from $205-$225m due to weak hydro inflows. Pushpay also announced its interim result for 2020. Operating earnings were up 413 per cent to $US12.7m and total revenue increased 30 per cent to $US57.4m. Dual-listed Westpac released its full year financial results for the year ending September 30, 2019 on Monday. Cash earnings disappointed the market, while the bank cut its dividend and announced a capital raise. The Global Dairy Trade (GDT) price index climbed for the fourth time in a row Tuesday’s GDT auction had dairy prices climb well above market expectations. Key product group whole milk powder, which has the largest effect on Fonterra’s farmgate milk price, gained 3.6 per cent. The largest increase was in skim milk powder, up 6.7 per cent. The only products that fell in price were lactose and cheddar, down 1.9 per cent and 0.6 per cent respectively. Jacinda Ardern announced an upgrade in New Zealand’s free
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trade deal with China Goods produced in New Zealand will have faster access to China and tariffs on various paper and wood products will be reduced under New Zealand’s updated deal with China, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced on Monday. The deal concludes three years of negotiations by the New Zealand Government. Ardern said that it was a “significant improvement for our forestry and wood processors”, with China having preferential access to New Zealand’s $3bn wood and paper trade. The upgraded free trade agreement will remain the best that China has with any country. In return, New Zealand will adjust visa rules for some jobs locally, including tour guides and Mandarin language teachers. Employment growth continues to slow with firms less eager to hire in the face of a slowing economy New Zealand’s unemployment rate rose back to 4.2 per cent in the September quarter. This was higher than market expectations, up from an 11-year low of 3.9 per cent in the quarter before. While the unemployment rate has returned to the level seen in the March 2019 quarter, it has largely been tracking down since late 2012. Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) leaves interest rates unchanged at record-low
RBA Governor Philip Lowe said on Wednesday that the level of inflation, increasing house prices and stagnant wages meant the RBA felt it was not necessary to drop rates lower than the current all-time low of 0.75 per cent. This was widely expected by economists, given that the RBA delivered a third 0.25 percentage point cut in five months at its October meeting. Lowe stated that there was still room for future cuts, as central banks worldwide ease monetary policy in response to low inflation. Japan’s services sector shrinks for the first time since 2016 Activity in the Japanese services sector shrank for the first time in three years in October as a powerful typhoon and a sales tax hike weighed on demand, a survey showed on Wednesday, raising a red flag for the world’s third-largest economy. US-China trade deal looks to be pushed to December All key indices in the US reached record highs on Monday, following positive signs of a “phase one” trade deal between the US and China. US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said on Sunday that the two countries were “making good progress” in negotiations. However, on Wednesday the rally paused following reports that the trade deal signing could be delayed to December as discussions continue over terms and a venue. Jeremy Flood works for Craigs Investment Partners. This article should not be deemed as advice. Disclosure statement available free of charge and on request.
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• Looking for a property to call your own, this entry level property would make a great first home, or super investment property to get you onto the property ladder. Current tenants are keen to stay so your first investment will be all ready to go. • Two double bedrooms, kitchen dining and separate living heated via a heat pump for all year-round comfort. SBW DEVELOPMENTS LTD LICENSED UNDER THE REAA 2008
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Great Starter 25 Middle Road, ASHBURTON Hard to find a four-bedroom home at this price, within this location and on this sized section. This good-sized family home offers wonderful spaces including two living areas which are heated by either log burner or heatpump, a large kitchen with plenty of storage, two toilets; separate laundry and double garaging. Largely in original condition, a cosmetic makeover would make a huge difference to this home - which is full of character and craftsman like features.
Close to schools and amenities with recent upgrading to insulation in the ceiling and under floor, this address could lend as an ideal investment property. Sited on the sunny side of the street, outside is a fully fenced yard with mature plantings and a lovely deck area complete with outdoor woodfired BBQ. Capitalise on the great location and affordability. This home is full of potential just waiting for you to apply your vision and add real value. Priced below RV of $330,000.
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Seldom Available room, then large lounge with vaulted ceiling.
161D Racecourse Road, ASHBURTON
For Sale $220,000
153 Racecourse Road, ASHBURTON
This section makes a superb option with mature garden planting along the northern fence line. Fenced two sides plus an attractive entrance fence to be constructed by the vendors to suit purchaser’s entry to site.
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This section benefits from two possible entries, one from the street and the other from an access lane which gives plenty of building design options.
A private and peaceful setting along a sweeping woodland drive leads to an extensive brick residence which occupies 550m2 surrounded by manicured grounds. An entertainer’s dream, the spacious rooms in this home give you plenty of scope to spread out. With an abundance of bench and cupboard space, you will never be short of storage areas. The large kitchen/dining area flows through to a separate formal dining
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9 Oak Grove, ASHBURTON An ideal family home in the prime tree lined Oak Grove location. Seldom is there the opportunity to be in this location at this price. A spacious home with two living rooms, three bedrooms and tandem garage. Excellent heating options with compliant log burner, heat transfer and heatpump. Spacious grounds with a full 1/4acre (1012m²) section and only a stone’s
Clark McLeod 0274 322 194 Web ID 2093370
throw away from EA Network centre and the Ashburton Domain. An opportunity presents for the astute buyer to renovate and upgrade.
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Lifestyle & Location “ 8.0887 ha ” 376 Wakanui Road, ASHBURTON
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kitchen with walk in pantry; appliances; carpet; paint and curtains. This property is a must view.
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This spacious 4 bedroom family home is well positioned amongst mature and established gardens. Two generous sized living rooms and appealing mountain views. Just 3 minutes’ drive from the town boundary. Productive and fertile soils subdivided into 7 main paddocks with post and netting plus two holding paddocks. Good variety of sheds with 3 bay hayshed, utility shed and workshop, 6 loose boxes and hen house.
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Deadline Sale closes November 29, 2019 (unless sold prior)
View by appointment Clark McLeod 0274 322 194 Web ID 2080133
Deadline Sale closes November 12, 2019 (unless sold prior)
View by appointment Clark McLeod 0274 322 194 Web ID 2080144
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Geoff Geering Drive
Ashburton Business Estate
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3/46 Zig Zag Road, RAKAIA
Geoff Geering Drive , ASHBURTON
Ashburton Business Estate
88 Alford Forest Rd , ASHBURTON
A luxury chalet at the Mt Hutt Lodge Complex, located above the breath taking Rakaia Gorge with views out toward the Mt Hutt Range, is now for sale. Built over two levels and offering three bedrooms, two bathrooms and an attractive open plan living area, the chalet has a modern decor with natural timber finishes and stunning views. Offers over $295,000
This Ashburton District Council development presents Stage 2 of Geoff Geering Drive. This subdivision offers a variety of sections at an affordable price. Priced from just $136,500 makes the possibility of your dream home achievable. This subdivision has been developed with a focus on sustainable living keeping the environment in mind. For Sale $136,500
The growth of the Ashburton Business estate has exceed expectations in recent times. This Ashburton District Council Development is now established with many business and the momentum continues to grow. The release of the most recent stage offers larger scale sites from 1 ha in size to over 20 ha if required.
Register your interest today for this new townhouse under development situated on the Westside. This townhouse has been thoughtfully designed and positioned for the sun, including three bedrooms and all the benefits of a new home. Enjoy entertaining in the stylish kitchen, with open Plan living flowing through to your private backyard For Sale $425,000
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Allenton 30 Woodham Drive
Allenton 21 Churchill Avenue
Style with charm
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A well presented home with two generous living areas, modernised kitchen, open plan dining and living creating a real social hub. Set in lovely grounds with the choice of a patio or veranda to sit and relax.
Asking Price $410,000 View Sun 10.45-11.15am or by appointment Mick Hydes 027 437 9696 mick.hydes@bayleys.co.nz
bayleys.co.nz/5511161
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WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008
All class here
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This home is located in a top Allenton location. Situated on a very private 1,146sqm back section. The home has four bedrooms plus a huge conservatory built for all day sun. There is also an office or formal dining room.
Asking Price $625,000 View by appointment Mick Hydes 027 437 9696 mick.hydes@bayleys.co.nz
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Ashburton 30A Wills Street
Ashburton 24 Peter Street
Easy living - ready and waiting
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Stylish 214sqm, contemporary townhouse that offers a high standard of living. An office at the main entrance, a well planned kitchen overlooks the sunny living area. Two stacker doors open out to the deck and patio. The large double garage is carpeted.
Asking Price $515,000 View by appointment Jenny Gray 027 452 2888 jenny.gray@bayleys.co.nz
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Sink your teeth into this beauty
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A grand statement home showcasing the features of its era. Polished floorboards line the traditionally wide hallway. Five bedrooms, family living and separate formal living room. Two covered verandas are the perfect spot to enjoy the cottage gardens.
Price by Negotiation View Sat 11.15-11.45am or by appointment Sarah Everist 021 0828 5816 sarah.everist@bayleys.co.nz
bayleys.co.nz/559067
Netherby 32 Albert Street
Ashburton 271 Cameron Street 4
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If you like entertaining, this could be your lucky day. Both outside and inside this property is immaculate and a pleasure to the eye. The living space is generous bright and sunny with large windows. Great deck to enjoy to beautiful garden from.
For Sale $480,000 View Sun 10-10.30am or by appointment Mick Hydes 027 437 9696 mick.hydes@bayleys.co.nz WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008
bayleys.co.nz/5510272
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bayleys.co.nz/5510964
Entertainer's delight
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Attractive brick home on a corner section on the East side of Ashburton. Sunny living areas, room to stomp your taste on the interior. Easy care 533sqm section with new landscaping. Detached single car garaging. Inspection will impress.
Asking Price $289,500 View by appointment Ray Knight 027 434 0139 ray.knight@bayleys.co.nz
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Tinwald
58 McMurdo Street
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Hampstead 38 Eton Street
Renovated and ready
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Investment with future potential. Long term tenant is keen to stay if possible. The roof has been replaced with color steel and the wiring has recently been replaced. The cottage is 90sqm and sits on a 500sqm section.
Asking Price $199,000 View by appointment Mick Hydes 027 437 9696 mick.hydes@bayleys.co.nz
bayleys.co.nz/559250
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• Transformed 1950s bungalow, fully refurbished, re-wired, re-plumbed, re-roofed • Stylish new kitchen looks out to the entertaining area and garden • Fully landscaped includes planted vege plot
bayleys.co.nz/5511054
NEW LISTING
Tinwald 122A Grove Street
Lake Hood 15 Ludlow Drive
Seldom available in Tinwald
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Asking Price $235,000 View Sat 11-11.30am or by appointment Jenny Gray 027 452 2888 jenny.gray@bayleys.co.nz WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008
bayleys.co.nz/5511180
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An affordable option for anyone wanting the Lake Hood lifestyle with an open plan kitchen, dining and living room and separate lounge. Two bedrooms on the ground floor and master upstairs with a WIR and an ensuite. Double garage and mature plantings.
For Sale $590,000 View Sun 12.30-1.30pm or by appointment Mick Hydes 027 437 9696 mick.hydes@bayleys.co.nz WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008
bayleys.co.nz/5511076
Ashburton 218 Racecourse Road 3
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Deadline Sale (unless sold prior) 12pm, Thu 28 Nov 2019 201 West St, Ashburton View 1-1.45pm Sat 9 Nov or by appointment Mike Preston 027 430 7041 mike.preston@bayleys.co.nz Simon Sharpin 027 631 8087 simon.sharpin@bayleys.co.nz WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008
'Semloh' ticks all the boxes This is a beautifully presented 5.8 hectare property with a classic red brick home and extensive shedding and facilities. The three bedroom, two bathroom home is double glazed and set amongst magnificent, established gardens giving it a warm homestead feel with stunning detail throughout, with north facing kitchen and three living areas overlooking the extensive lawns and gardens. The land is divided into five paddocks all of which have trough water coming from the house bore. A second bore is consented for irrigation, making Semloh a very summer safe lifestyle proposition.
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Tinwald 126 Johnstone Street 4
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Deadline Sale (unless sold prior) 12pm, Wed 4 Dec 2019 201 West St, Ashburton View by appointment Mike Preston 027 430 7041 mike.preston@bayleys.co.nz Simon Sharpin 027 631 8087 simon.sharpin@bayleys.co.nz WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008
Step into lifestyle living This private 6 hectare lifestyle property is tucked away on the outskirts of town offering a quiet rural setting with all the convenience of being only three kilometres from the centre of Ashburton. The home is set amongst beautifully manicured gardens, with a grass tennis court and in-ground swimming pool providing endless hours of fun. Offering four bedrooms and two bathrooms, this property has excellent appeal to any young family looking for the next step up.
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ALTOGETHER BETTER We’re extremely proud of our talented Mid Canterbury Team. The highly skilled salespeople that we have across all areas of property means we are confident in promising the best service and skills to all clients in the area. Whatever your property needs, contact our team today.
Pete Whalan 021 723 005
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Style with charm 30 Woodham Drive, Allenton A very tidy and well presented 1980’s three bedroom home with two generous living areas and the option be opened up and used as one or closed off as separate areas. This home is set well forward in the lovely grounds with lots of mature plantings and colour to be admired. The kitchen has been modernised, it is bright and inviting, flowing into open plan, dining and main living area making it a real social hub. This space gets all day sun and has great access to the relaxing outdoor living
and the formal lounge room via large sliding doors. The lounge also has access to a veranda which lays outside the bedrooms and is northeast facing, an inviting warm area to enjoy the tranquillity of the beautiful garden and your morning coffee. This home is lovely and warm with heating provided by a large floor mount Fujitsu heat pump and a compliant Lady Kitchener log fire. Bathroom with bath and shower, separate laundry, double garage and a great deal of storage space.
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TEST YOURSELF Test yourself with the Guardian’s weekday quiz 1 – Which is the longest street in Tinwald? a. McMurdo b. Thomson c. Grove 2 – How many points do you need to win a game of squash? a. 11 b. 15 c. 21 3 – Which of these diseases is not transmitted by mosquitoes? a. Yellow Fever b. Malaria c. Typhoid 4 – A giraffe’s eyesight is? a. Very good b. OK c. Not good 5 – What name is given to a roll that’s split lengthwise and filled with meat and vegetables? a. Ploughman b. Submarine c. Club 6 – What is the name of Elton John’s married partner? a. Bernie Taupin b. Kenneth Dwight c. David Furnish 7 – What was the name of the album released in 2017 by Taylor Swift? a. Honesty b. Emotion c. Reputation 8 – Who was NZ’s Prime Minister after the 2002 election? a. Jenny Shipley b. Helen Clark c. Bill English
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The Supra legend returns Inspired by over 40 years of rich heritage, the all-new Toyota GR Supra delivers our purest sports car experience yet. With an exhilarating blend of power, agility and handling, it offers enthusiasts a new level of driving pleasure even at the limits of its performance.
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The Woodies! O ur friend Roger Hart deserves all the credit for this story. The thing is, he emailed some fantastic photos of Woodie wagons and it only took one look to know these should be shared with our readers. But of course it also raised a question – how did these fabulous vehicles come about? A Woodie is a type of vehicle on which the rear bodywork is constructed of wood, or is styled to resemble wood elements. Originally, wood framework augmented the car’s structure. Over time manufacturer’s supplanted wood construction with a variety of materials and methods evoking wood construction including infill metal panels, metal framework, or simulated wood-grain sheet vinyl bordered with three-dimensional, simulated framework. The assembly of each wood-bodied
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glass. Wood-bodied wagons are actually heavier than their all-steel counterparts. The Ford Model A of 1929 was the first mass-produced Woodie. The body style proved so popular that Henry Ford was convinced wood was here to stay so he bought more than 400,000 acres of woodlands. As time went on many Woodies passed into the hands of younger drivers, most notably surfers on the America’s West coast. Along with the language, clothes, and music, the Woodie Wagon became a part of 1960s California surf culture. The Woodie’s close association with surfies inspired the lines “I bought a ’34 wagon and we call it a Woodie” in the classic song Surf City by Jan and Dean. And these iconic vehicles were immortalised by the Beach Boys in their 1963 instrumental Boogie Woodie. Woodies required their own brand of maintenance, which prompted some people of wit and wisdom to suggest an owner sometimes needed a good carpenter more so than a panelbeater, especially in the event of an accident. For many of us the Woodies which immediately spring to mind are the Morris Minor Traveller and the Mini Countryman models, great vehicles which we still see from time to time, and which always understandably attract interest.
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Medal hunt L otus Engineering and Hope Technology have unveiled their exciting bicycle collaboration – an innovative new track bike designed to deliver medals for the Great Britain Cycling Team at next summer’s Olympic Games. The new bike will be on public display later this week at London’s Rouleur Classic event and make its competitive debut with the Great Britain Cycling Team this weekend. Riders have been testing the bike in secret over the past weeks, and will continue their evaluation with a view to riding it at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Lotus Engineering is the internationally recognised automotive consultancy division of Group Lotus, best known globally for its iconic British performance cars. Its industrial design innovation and expertise has been seen in sectors including aerospace, medical research, furniture and boat-building. Lotus Engineering has created the unique front fork design and handlebars for the new bike, working with Hope Technology to integrate these components into the overall package. This has included a full programme of wind tunnel evaluation on both bike and rider, plus testing to maximise the strength while minimising the weight.
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■■NEW ZEALAND CUP
All Stars hold all the cards By Michael Guerin The New Zealand Trotting Cup favourites look right on track for our biggest harness race but one of their key dangers has been set an unusual challenge. Favourite Spankem and defending champion Thefixer are both exactly where they need to be fitness wise after dominating the Cup trial at Addington on Wednesday night, Spankem grabbing Thefixer on the line in the 2600m standing start. Spankem was the more impressive, coming from well back in 27.2 for his last 400m but Thefixer was asked to do more work, working to the lead in the middle stages and has clearly improved in the last few weeks after a delayed start to the spring. Their Cup trial wasn’t the only good news backers of the pair had as they drew ideally at barriers six (Spankem) and seven for next Tuesday’s $750,000 great race at Addington. Both have good standing start manners and if they show them again they look perfectly placed to settle handy, with the almost certainly desired scenario for their camp being them leading and trailing. If they do it is hard to see one of them not winning. The two horses most likely to park either of the All Stars favourites out would be Kaikoura Cup winner Classie Brigade (barrier eight) and Aussie visitor San Carlo, who has drawn the ace.
Spankem and TheFixer did their New Zealand Cup chances no harm at all at Wednesday’s Addington trials. But the hard-charging Victorian veteran is in the almost unheard of situation of the NZ Cup being his first ever standing start race and he has only ever had one standing start trial, and that was against just two opponents a month ago. That is hardly ideal in any race, let alone the New Zealand Cup
which has seen some dreadful standing starts in recent years but driver Bec Bartley doesn’t seem concerned. “He is a really relaxed horse, I think he will be fine,” says 28-yearold Bartley. “It is hard to get standing start trials here (Victoria) since we don’t have races for the pacers
any more but I am not too worried about it.” Also facing a tricky draw is Sundees Son (one on the second line) in Tuesday’s $100,000 NZ Trot Free-For-All and he didn’t instill punters with any great confidence by galloping at Wednesday’s trials. The field for the New Zealand
Trotting Cup, running on Tuesday: $750,000, 3200m, 5.12pm: San Carlo (1), Hail Christian (2), Henry Hubert (3), Our Uncle Sam (4), Nandolo (5), Spankem (6), Thefixer (7), Classie Brigade (8), Cruz Bromac (9), Smokin By (10), A G’s White Socks (11), Mach Shard (12), Chase Auckland (ur).
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Duplicity will contest the Redwood Metropolitan Trophy Handicap at Riccarton tomorrow.
Duplicity has made his way south in preparation for his major target of the spring, the Gr.3 Christchurch Casino New Zealand Cup (3200m) at Riccarton on Saturday week, but he will have one final run before the big race. The Duporth gelding finished second in the Cup last year and trainer Ashley Meadows has elected to contest the same lead-in race at Riccarton on Saturday, the Listed Redwood Metropolitan Trophy Handicap (2500m). Duplicity heads into this weekend’s assignment in good fettle after storming home late to grab second-place in the Listed Feilding Gold Cup (2200m) at Awapuni last weekend. Meadows was pleased with his run, but admitted to being slightly anxious after such a taxing effort. “That is his style of racing, he gets back and he runs home,” he said. “He just needs a bit more luck because when you are racing like that you cover a bit of extra ground. “It was quite a big effort. “I was a little bit worried about it heading into Christchurch, but he has come through it all right, so I am pretty happy.”
The seven-year-old gelding had four previous unplaced runs this preparation, but Meadows said the tracks did not suit him. “It’s hard to get a line on him because he doesn’t like it wet. His form wasn’t that flash prior to Saturday, but he can’t really let down in the wet. “The track is looking good on Saturday, so that’s a bonus and we have got a nice weight (56.5kg).” Meadows is happy with Duplicity’s condition heading into his next two races and he said they are in a better position compared to this time last year. “He’s more forward than what he was last year. Last year he had an interrupted prep when they cancelled that meeting at Otaki, so he missed a run. “He needed every run to get to the Cup, but this year he is ready now, it’s only maintenance from heron in. “This will pretty much be his final bit of work on Saturday. He won’t do much between Saturday and the Cup.” TAB bookmakers have installed Duplicity as a $5 equal favourite with the Stephen Marsh-trained Felaar for the Metropolitan Trophy, with Al Haram their next best at $7.50.
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Track Information Type: All weather; Direction: Left-handed; Length: 1206m; Weather: Mainly Fine DOUBLES TREBLES QUADDIES PLACE 6 2:16PM OPT 239
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J Morrison (J) M Edmonds B Hope (J) R May J Dunn SCRATCHED R Close K Butt S Ottley G O'Reilly
MORRISON CARS LOWTHER STREET SOCKBURN PACE
The Black Shadow (1) M Heenan 409 Lexi Lindenny (2) R Rowland 0699X Spinatale (3) K Collins Steel The Show (4) N McGrath 2 Missmollygoodgolly (5) R Low 0X080 Emma G (6) B Graham 60765 Gottagettabeer (7) G Prendergast 59970 Negara (8) G Shand 934 Calypso Rock (9) R Houghton 0097 Genelis (10) R Cameron 09 Gotta C Tintin (11) S Kennedy X0464 Glenledi Bandit (12) M Smolenski 00 Albasini (u1) M Smolenski
5:10PM 249
OPT
5
S Ottley
MAHINDRA PIKUP S6 FACELIFT TROT
I Cameron P Wakelin T Grant K Cameron S Tomlinson (J) B Weaver M Purvis L O'Reilly B Orange K Butt C R Thornley R May B Butt
3 2
J Versteeg L O'Reilly T Chmiel
10
Barrier
097X0 Ruby Tues Bay (21) C McDowell 6007X Princess Fulham (22) E Crawford 89790 Baker Creek (23) C McDowell 57X49 Chaaat (24) R Low Refine
11 12 1 13 14
B Orange K Tomlinson (J) J W Cox J Dunn G Smith S Ottley R May B Weaver K Newman (J) G O'Reilly R Holmes L O'Reilly L McCormick SCRATCHED
8 71618 Big Time Flash 17.60 9 54887 Magic Flynn nwtd
6:21PM 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 3 9 10
2 1
1 2 3 4 3 5 4 6 7 8 9 10
1 2
2 1 3
$8,000, 3YO+ R48-R55., 2000m
75368 Woodlea Explorer (21) T Twidle 9X007 Shot In The Dark (22) A Faulks 000X7 Kotare Yolande (23) R Dunn 8X545 Gemma Mac (24) Dalgety/Purdon 23410 Stetson (25) B Kerr
C DeFilippi R May R Cameron G Smith J Morrison (J) R Holmes R Close SCRATCHED B Butt K Cox A Faulks J Dunn B Orange G O'Reilly
d M3 Whanganui Dogs
Today at Hatrick Raceway
1 2 3 4 3 5 6 2 7 8 9 10
3 1 2
November 8
4
DOUBLES TREBLES QUADDIES PLACE 6
2 1
1
1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9, 10-11-12 2-3-4-5, 9-10-11-12 7-8-9-10-11-12 DASH FOR CASH HEATS NOVEMBER 29TH C3/4
1 2 3 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2 1
18348 Bigtime Charlote 17.77 17683 Queen Big League 17.61 43335 Zara Cheebee 17.71 53653 Billy’s Churn 17.95 24228 Bigtime Spark 17.74 31585 Millie Prince 17.72 23558 Dyna Diode nwtd 36587 Bigtime Pearl 17.64 54887 Magic Flynn nwtd 86585 Bigtime Minnie 17.53
4:50PM 1 2 3 4 3 5 6 7 1 8 9 10
4 2
85247 Idol Nifty 17.46 75471 Fifi 17.38 2F884 Dynamite Danger 17.69 57712 Justa Gift 17.62 376X4 Idol Hot 17.39 17516 Hot Chilli 17.77 72576 Big Time Chance 17.78 58541 Bigtime Banjo 17.59 54887 Magic Flynn nwtd 66841 Bigtime Jasmine 17.61
5:22PM 1 2 3 4 1 5 6 3 7 8 9 10
4 2
3
53523 Allen Mack 30.10 21222 Skinny Binny 30.63 35355 Mother’s Touch 30.62 22645 Big Time Kobe 30.63 11132 Thrilling Amelia 30.57 67X68 Three Of Hearts 30.82 11537 Thrilling Nina 30.51 67534 Bigtime Maci 30.53 86541 Rowdy Ruby 30.39 38454 Jay Grim nwtd
5:51PM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
2
4
13716 Big Time Billie 17.65 64241 Hey Fernando 17.88 16634 Cheese And Chalk 17.78 54113 Big Time Frosty 17.61 51226 Bigtime Bronx 17.65 21214 Funzalo 17.61 12355 Bigtime Bremner 17.48
$2,390, C3/4, 305m Trainer
L Cole G & S Fredrickson M Flipp G Hodgson G & S Fredrickson J & D Bell M Roberts L Cole L Cole L Cole
WHANGANUI CHRONICLE C3/4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 8 9 10
4 3 1
THE ROCK 95.2FM C1/2
$2,860, C1/2, 520m
D P Symes Ross & Voyce J & D Bell L Cole K Walsh B Hodgson K Walsh S Kite S Kite J & D Bell
FIRST SECURITY C4/5
$2,860, C4/5, 305m
L Cole G & S Fredrickson L Cole L Cole G & S Fredrickson B Hodgson L Cole
$2,035, C3, 305m
M Flipp M Flipp L Cole J McInerney Kettlewell & Phillips F Kite M Olden D Edlin L Cole L Cole
7
PALAMOUNTAINS SCIENTIFIC NUTRITION C3/4
8
ADEPT ACCOUNTANTS C3
$4,030, C3/4, 520m
M Olden L Cole M Roberts L Cole L Cole L Cole M Roberts G & S Fredrickson
$2,035, C3, 305m
9
N Udy M Roberts L Cole R Waite M Flipp J & D Bell L Cole J McInerney Kettlewell & Phillips L Cole
RIVERCITY GAS C4/5
$2,860, C4/5, 305m
B Marsh G & S Fredrickson L Cole L Cole L Cole L Cole L Cole M Flipp L Cole
10 ACCELL LEADING THE WAY IN CANINE THERAPY C4/5
11
12
L Cole L Cole K Walsh K Walsh L Cole L Cole L Cole L Cole
Today at Cambridge
Track Information Type: All weather; Direction: Left-handed; Length: 1000m; Weather: Mainly Fine
6:01PM 299
1
2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9 2-3-4-5, 6-7-8-9 4-5-6-7-8-9
9X2 Classey Robin (21) D Gale 36786 Torea Lane (22) I Brownlee 087X9 One Kool Kat (23) D & C McGowan 48748 Courtney Jane (24) Hollis/Robertson 94278 Royal (25) T Macfarlane
J Abernethy D Ferguson (J)4 2 K Marshall 3 T Mitchell T Macfarlane
3
7:31PM 283
4
$8,500, R45-R80 DiscrHcp, 2700m
8:01PM 277
5
$8,500, 3YO+ R56-R62., 2200m
1 2 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 3 9 4 10 11 OPT
1 2 3 4 5 4 6 3 7 8 9 2 10 1 11 OPT
4 3 2 1
J Brownlee J Kriechbaumer
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
3
X3186 American Me (1) D Gale 271X0 Go Toddy (2) T Mitchell 59511 Vanhalem (3) C Sharpe X5317 Miracle Moose (4) T Herlihy 32309 Flying Steps (5) S Telfer 78486 Troubador (6) B Mangos 3314X About Turn (7) White/Berger 1
J Abernethy T Mitchell S Phelan T Cameron 0 B Butcher B Mangos D Butcher
Barrier
Simon
SCRATCHED
6
DIRECT GROUP UNIFORMS MOBILE PACE 2
$8,000, NON-WINNERS 3YO+., 2200m
59 Tactful Reaction (1) J Abernethy 44X35 Harvey Specter (2) T Macfarlane 68XP6 Reckon Im Smart (3) K Sefonte 260X5 Billy Idol (4) K Kearns 1 52304 Super Actor (5) R Paynter 1 57725 Sabreur (6) Cooney/Hopkins 45 Bart Maguire (7) P Brown 0 Brookies Jaffa (8) J & M Teaz
J Abernethy T Macfarlane3 A Poutama K Marshall F Schumacher (J)1 M McKendry4 D Butcher P Ferguson
Barrier
9:00PM 267
2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
7
$8,000, 4YO+ R50-R59. JUN.D, 2200m
X42P0 Mhai Tickled Pink (1) A Donnelly 1 6429X Pekeson (2) D & C McGowan 4X655 Cowgirls N Angels (3) T Herlihy 37663 Happy Place (4) T Vince 55X10 Red Atom (5) E Clarke 25051 Peter Forsberg (6) J Abernethy 51472 Callie’s Delight (7) J & J Dickie X6241 Pembrook Charlie (8) K Marshall 1 Barrier
9:29PM 264
4 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8
MASTERLINK MOBILE PACE
$8,000, R40-R47., 2200m
Barrier
9 X0465 Bugalugs (21) C Webber
3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
9
K Bublitz (J) S Rapley (J) T Hanara (J) D Ferguson (J) K Blakemore (J) N Delany (J)3 C Smith (J)4 F Schumacher (J)1 L Whittaker (J)2 A Drake (J)
40589 Turkish Trousers (1) A Donnelly 1 670X3 Arty Pharty (2) White/Berger 1 48750 Quick As Fire (3) D Balle 55X87 Carlaw Park (4) S Telfer 37847 Allonblack (5) N Chilcott 1 10322 Tempo Rose (6) S Telfer 99948 Beaudiene Emerald (7) F Mitchell 74508 Lady Santanna (8) P Fensom
9:59PM OPT 257
Z Butcher B Butcher2 J I Dickie 3 B Mangos4 T Mitchell1 L Whittaker (J)
PLUMBING WORLD JUNIOR DRIVERS MOBILE PACE
9 8062X Mac’s Tomado (21) N Chilcott 1 10 42139 Runcle (22) A Poutama OPT
S Iremonger (J) A Poutama M McKendry2 K Marshall3 G Martin4 T Cameron L Chin F Schumacher (J)1 M White J Stormont D Butcher
HYDROFLOW MOBILE PACE
9 Drum Beat (21) F Mitchell 2 10 Major Mac (22) S Telfer 4 11 9 Mozasu (23) J & J Dickie 1 12 South Coast Arden (24) B Mangos 13 706X8 Outlander (u1) S Green 0 14 790X8 Blake (u2) N Chilcott 1 OPT
A Poutama L Neal M White K Marshall M Teaz T Mitchell1 R Argue4 T Macfarlane3 D Moore N Chilcott K Blakemore (J)
DUX INDUSTRIES HANDICAP TROT 2
57646 Pretorius (1) D Moore X8107 Superfast Ninja (2) A Poutama 08X08 Secretofthesea Smile (3) D Jones 8P465 Majestic Stride (4) P Higgins-Drysdale 65083 Danke (5) G Martin 1 X2800 Natty Pagger (u1) T Herlihy 12127 Safrakova (1) L Chin 22238 Aoraki (2) R Paynter 1 29680 As Free As Air (u1) R Paynter 1 86304 Lovely Bundy (u1) P & V Blanchard 96413 Gershwin (u1) R Paynter 1
8:33PM OPT 273 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
KEMBLA NZ TROT $8,000, 3YO+, NONWINNERS & Up-R44 SpecHcp, 2700m 1
4244X Strength Of Heart (1) K Sefonte 0 Monsinee (2) A & L Neal 1 72335 Presidential Jewel (3) R Villiger 35722 Demolition Man (4) T Phillips 15X57 Tarukenga (5) J & M Teaz 8 Empress Of The Sun (u1) G Pullen 97 Call Me Stu (u2) S Argue 64069 Still Eyre (1) E Rowden 60735 The Last Gamble (2) D Moore 864X6 Flying Taine (3) N Chilcott 1 70573 Mackerelli (4) M Hjalmarsson
8
BLACK DOG FURNITURE MOBILE PACE
1 57806 Unfinished Business (1) I Brownlee 2 27798 Highview Justice (2) J Kriechbaumer
Barrier
7:01PM 287
2 4 1
$8,000, R55 +Claimer., 2200m PX # REC Horse (Start pos) Trainer Driver OPT
9 10 11 12 13
OPT
1 2
November 8
$8,000, NON-WINNERS 3YO+ F&M., 2200m
B Butcher B Mangos SCRATCHED D Butcher A Poutama Z Butcher S Phelan T Cameron
4 $1,685, C2, 305m 1 F Kite 3
b M5 Cambridge Harness
G Cronin
DUNSTAN HORSE FEEDS MOBILE PACE
X8793 Yankee Dancer (1) S Telfer 9 Dragon Tattoo (2) B Mangos Sky Dancer 84X87 Machteer (3) S Telfer 95800 Arya Famous (4) S Green 6945 Sarandon (5) S Telfer 5837X Wildestdreams (6) A Donnelly 1 7X4 Manhattan Sunshine (7) T Herlihy
4 1 3
2
C Wigg L Darby W Rich M Northcott S Wigg F Phelan
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
2
QUALITY INN COLLEGIATE WANGANUI C2
J & D Bell M Roberts J McInerney M Flipp M Gowan L Bell M Flipp M Flipp J McInerney
Barrier
6:31PM OPT 296
$1,685, C2, 305m
F Kite M Flipp D P Symes J McInerney J & D Bell F Kite M Flipp N Udy D Edlin G & S Fredrickson
89X80 A Better Dancer (3) A & L Neal 1 X0407 Lynton Creek (4) D Butcher 1 695X4 The Batmobile (5) T Vince 58323 High Point (6) G Rogerson 69931 Romanite (7) T Vince 12X56 Maria Kirilenko (8) J Abernethy
9 86034 Mr Incredible (21) G Cronin
AON CPF C2
32314 Sedgebrook Saint 17.78 53746 Three Amigos 17.55 51445 Cawbourne Moss 17.66 43524 Punch On Ruby 17.78 64664 Idol Duke 17.86 84734 Butterball 17.59 74841 Uno Again 17.71 51352 Scoobasi 17.68 6286F Sahara Pippa 17.96 76588 Sozin’s Roar 17.95
DOUBLES TREBLES QUADDIES PLACE 6
3 4 5 6 7 8
$4,735, C4/5, 520m
43278 Bigtime On Track 17.77 57138 Cookie Biscuit 17.75 41275 Bigtime Baxter 17.67 1424F Morning Sun 18.00 28578 Cawbourne Ridge 17.65 1122P Sedgebrook Sally 17.90 13187 Checkpoint 17.95 27773 Bombshell Blonde 18.02 47764 Naharis 17.73 67586 Bigtime Sam 17.96
9:39PM 1 2 3 4 3 5 4 6 7 8 9 10
SPION ROSE HEATS NOVEMBER 29TH C3
76341 Bigtime Bruno 30.39 32267 Bigtime Leads 30.61 22141 Thrilling Amigo nwtd 17132 Thrilling Vice nwtd 53747 Big Time Seth 30.31 52314 Bigtime Levi 30.06 71121 Big Time Izzy 30.27 46123 Big Time Ocean 30.29
9:18PM
1 $2,390, C3/4, 305m 2 M Flipp J McArthur G & S Fredrickson J & D Bell M Flipp N Udy L Cole L Cole L Cole L Cole
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
6
L Cole L Cole N Udy R Wales L Cole K Gommans B Hodgson N Udy J & D Fahey R Wales
36378 Hip Hop Rapper 17.49 66364 Bigtime Emjay 17.52 21436 Bigtime Lizzy 17.65 27425 Sir Duggie 17.18 68138 Bigtime Shine 17.26 35147 Bigtime Ziggy 17.66 34135 Bigtime Eve 17.41 66224 Eye Far 17.62 54887 Magic Flynn nwtd
8:48PM
3
PX # REC Greyhound Fastest time
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2 4 1
$7,500, NZRSf, 520m
66327 Token Vikkers 17.75 15132 Dyna Frankie 17.86 71657 Bigtime Jamie 17.71 15543 Arthur’s Crown 17.82 15621 Zara Zara 17.81 13388 Zoie Willow 17.30 54212 Bigtime Honey 17.65 22616 Sozin’s Fortune 17.85 8X655 Alamein Stryda 17.74 86585 Bigtime Minnie 17.53
8:21PM
4
NZ RACING SERIES NOVICE (C0-C1) FINAL
42244 Cossie Cooper 30.35 38223 Big Time Tina 30.89 77366 Gray Bale 30.23 62557 Bigtime Brody 30.16 58872 Bigtime Puma 30.82 67761 Djay Dynamix 30.13 78873 Dyna Vernon 30.17 42223 Gazza’s Girl 30.69
7:51PM
Weather: Mainly Fine
4:31PM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
3
43453 Go Ash 17.61 72112 Collect A Dream 17.81 21433 Big Time Dusty 17.92 31484 Queen Kong 17.77 18222 Alamein Tane 17.86 31128 Sedgebrook Lover 18.05 22534 Running Freer 17.69 43675 Mitsuta 17.61 77534 Bigtime Cutie 17.82 66841 Bigtime Jasmine 17.61
7:21PM
4
5
L Cole L Cole
261 Big Time Elsa 30.61 28671 Big Time Vince 30.47 48582 Ester nwtd 52621 Opawa Jane 30.97 24711 Bigtime Fred 30.29 25114 Flying Huey 30.75 55325 Rockoneva 31.41 27642 Opawa Tai 30.66 1112 Miss Honey nwtd 22422 Go Punter Go nwtd
6:51PM
4 CHRISTMAS AT THE RACES RANGIORA 22/2 PACE 1
1 01066 Silent Rapture (1) M Smolenski 2 X68X7 Nirvana Beach (2) Jones/Hill 3 0X708 Bobby T (3) R Cameron 4 16X08 Markham Eyre (4) M Brown 5 X000X Christian Who (5) J Whittaker 6 0450X Dana Dawn (6) R Stuart 7 23042 That Alexander Guy (7) R Todd 8 Kayla Maguire 9 021X0 Ford Rule (8) B Butt
4 10
SCRATCHED SCRATCHED B Laughton (J) M Lewis (J)
OXFORD AREA MOBILE PACE
46X60 Miss Fandango (1) W McEwan 7X707 Franco Sherborne (2) A Hutton 000X0 Magical Mellissa (3) K Fairbairn 900X0 Bird Of Paradise (4) B Ward 90XP9 Mister Mighty (5) M Heaton 7009X Dreamy Damien (6) A Garters 050X8 Adam Patron (7) G & N Hope 42291 Gotta Party Doll (8) B Weaver 421X0 Beaudiene Overtake (9) Jones/Hill
11
S Tomlinson (J) SCRATCHED S O'Reilly (J) J Morrison (J) B Hope (J) R Heads (J) K Newman (J) C Jones (J) S Payne (J)
$8,000, R40-R47., 2000m
Barrier
1 2 MAHINDRA PIKUP DUAL CAB HANDICAP PACE 3 $8,000, R40-R63 DiscrHcp, 2600m 4
1 66624 Bound To Impress (1) J Versteeg 2 X8621 Darryl Kerrigan (u1) L O'Reilly 3 23221 Overarm (1) T Chmiel
Barrier
7:41PM 259
OPT
NON-WINNERS 3YO+ MR40–MR46., 2000m
J Dunn B Orange A Mugford (J) R May G Shand C DeFilippi J Keast B Weaver C D Thornley
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14
MORRISON CARS OVER 350 VEHICLES PACE $7,000,
645X6 Already Gone (1) B Ward 9X290 Cloud Nine (2) N McGrath 80087 Night Lights (3) A Mugford 70730 Mrs Washington (4) Jones/Hill 88679 Onedin Smiler (5) G Shand 940X5 Jaffa (6) K Collins 0X997 For Today (7) D Keast 84000 Chalberg (8) B Weaver 302P2 Carita (9) J McDonald
4:02PM OPT 246
3
4 1 $7,000, NON-WINNERS 3YO+., 2000m 2
Barrier
$8,000, 4YO+ R40-R55. JUN.D, 2600m
36372 Sweet Loress (1) P Anderson The General X4145 Bettor Getta Lover (2) G Dunn 58213 Delightful Tanner (3) K Cox X5521 Rockntommy Rulz (4) G & N Hope 32X34 Contractual Issues (5) M Heaton 82X45 Donegal Gilbert (6) Jones/Hill 22X17 Stunin Magic (7) S Golding 42521 Hands Up Jack (8) G Payne
7:11PM 258
OPT
T Woodward A Edge M McIntyre
M Cations T Williams C Jones (J) J Morrison (J) I Cameron R May B Butt J Dunn P Wakelin
WAIMAKARIRI DISTRICT JUNIOR DRIVERS MOBILE PACE
10 Tall Poppy 11 Every Option 12 100X5 Glory Days (21) Derek & Adele Jones 13 34X81 The Go To Man (22) J Wederell
MORRISON CARS MAHINDRA DEALERSHIP MOBILE TROT
9X00 Faith No More (1) M Cations 23340 Mono Gamble (2) S Smolenski Peak Again (3) L Jones 7800 Just Another Legend (4) W Stapleton 00X00 Native Oneinamillion (5) I Cameron Allaboutthemoment (6) G & N Hope 7 Insist The Win (7) B Butt Go On Andover (8) T Bagrie 0900X Fast Wet N Windee (9) Wakelin/Noble
3:22PM OPT 243 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2
C Negus P Wallace M Stratford S Murtha N Munro D Stapleton R Reekie M Maynard B Wilmott
9
T Williams R May B Laughton (J) J Morrison (J) B Orange S Ottley G O'Reilly
Compiled by
K Bublitz (J) M White F Schumacher (J)1 D Butcher3 N Chilcott B Butcher A Poutama4 2 R Fensom P Ferguson
MICO PLUMBING & BATHROOMS MOBILE PACE
$8,000, 3YO+ R48-R55., 2200m
87396 Molly Dooker (1) F Mitchell 62321 Ace Strike (2) S Telfer X0P61 Bettor Trenz (3) A Drake 14X05 Ideal Agent (4) A & L Neal 1 431X0 Armed Reactor (5) J & M Teaz 09X04 Onedin Punter (6) D Gale 65534 Charlotte Royal (7) P & V Blanchard Barrier
8 Lynton Creek 9 481P2 Captain Max (21) S Telfer
A Poutama D Butcher Z Butcher 4 L Neal 1 P Ferguson J Abernethy J Stormont3
SCRATCHED B Butcher
GUARDIAN
c M6
Riccarton Park Races
Tomorrow at Riccarton Park
November 9
Track Information Type: Grass; Expected: Dead; Direction: Left-handed; Length: 2400m; Straight: 400m; Rail: True | 6mm of irrigation applied yesterday; Weather: Mainly Fine DOUBLES TREBLES QUADDIES PLACE 6 12:05PM OPT 882
1
1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10 2-3-4-5, 7-8-9-10 5-6-7-8-9-10 CHRISTCHURCH CASINO PREMIER
$30,000, Rating 82 Benchmark, 2000m PX # REC Horse (Barrier) kg Trainer Jockey
4 2 3
1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
33311 Frankie The Fox (5) 59 M McCann 1 R Mudhoo (a3) 49X66 Anythingcouldhappn (6) 57.5 S Woodsford C Johnson 16704 Sitarist (1) 56.5 J & K Parsons T Comignaghi 22497 Pickup (4) 56.5 K James C Campbell (a2) 10X64 Road To Redemption (3) 56 A Schwarz J Laking 21177 To Love You (8) 55 D Frye R Hannam 26556 Mondorani (2) 54 K Myers K Asano (a3) 60002 Pop ’n’ Rock (7) 54 T & L Prendergast K Williams
12:40PM OPT 874
1 2 1 3 4 4 3 5 6 7 8 9 2 10
2
GARRARDS HORSE & HOUND PREMIER
$30,000, Rating 72 Benchmark, 1400m
4680X Top Laurels (8) 59 P Harris D Hirini (a1) 16333 Tryfan (6) 58 T Rae 1 L Allpress 6X853 Awesome Al (9) 57.5 Benner/Wynyard J Waddell 1X010 Final Savings (10) 57.5 J & K Parsons M Cameron 59X44 Hee’s Our Secret (1) 57.5 A Carston 1 K Asano (a3) 75501 Summer Monsoon (5) 57.5 J Richards 1 M McNab X4310 The Growler (2) 57.5 L & R Didham 1 J Laking L5322 Nellie Bly (4) 57 M & M Pitman 1 K Chowdhoory (a2) 517X5 Pinup Coup (3) 57 M & M Pitman 1 S Weatherley (a) 32X69 Abrahams (7) 57 T Rae 1 T Harris
1:15PM 875
OPT
3
DAKINS GROUP PREMIER MAIDEN
$30,000, MDN, 1400m
1 222. Capodanno (16) 58.5 T Rae 1 L Allpress 2 X50X3 Sligo (12) 58.5 N Ridley 1 M Cameron 3 85X43 Albaron (13) 58.5 K Myers D Hirini (a1) 4 93663 Acre (1) 58.5 R McKay T Comignaghi 5 77636 Oceans Away (7) 58.5 P Harris J Waddell 6 X4478 Bogatyr (8) 58.5 T & L Prendergast J Lowry 1 7 22 Savvy Lad (5) 57 M & M Pitman 1 S Weatherley (a) 8 0 Maxwell (14) 57 Champion/Murphy 1 S Wynne 9 7X Tormund (4) 57 K Myers R Myers 10 X70X2. Ampuis (9) 56.5 S Brown L Hemi 11 000X2 Iwonderwai (17) 56.5 A Browne J Laking 12 30X44 Too Ferlaxed (15) 56.5 S Woodsford C Johnson 13 537X3 Show Cloud (6) 56.5 T & L Prendergast K Williams 14 55 Our Girl Gilly (11) 56.5 M & M Pitman 1 M McNab 15 952 Sombra Deamor (10) 55 J & K Parsons K Asano (a3) 16 47X4 Clubcard (3) 55 M & M Pitman 1 K Chowdhoory (a2) 0 17 0X9 Mistress Quickly (2) 56.5 N Ridley 1
2 3 4
1:50PM OPT 880
1 2 3 2 4 5 6 3 7 8 9 1 10 4 11
4
AVONHEAD TAVERN PREMIER
$30,000, Rating 72 Benchmark, 1100m
1080X Barabas (9) 62 M & M Pitman 1 Sheezallmine 4680X Top Laurels (3) 59 P Harris 210X7 Clara (2) 57.5 T Rae 1 28X71 Desert Magic (1) 57.5 M Breslin 52731 Magnify (10) 57.5 T Rae 1 0100X Magico (6) 57 Benner/Wynyard 3609X Solomon (5) 56.5 J Blackadder 73X90 Pipiana (8) 55.5 M & M Pitman 1 1215X Tee Cee Coup (4) 55.5 M & M Pitman 1 1X130 Woodcote Lass (7) 54.5 S Autridge 1
2:25PM OPT 883
5
YESBERG INSURANCE SERVICES PEGASUS STAKES $50,000, OPN HCP, 1000m
1 1659X Signify (7) 60 A Cowan 2 1122X Don Carlo (9) 58 M Daly 3 1111X Pippi Rea (8) 58 J & K Parsons 3 4 2130X Sensei (5) 58 M & M Pitman 1 4 5 135X5 Disturbance (1) 57.5 Kennedy/Furlong 1 1 6 310X0. Hugo The Boss (12) 53 J Bary 7 2434X Casaquinman (11) 53 S Brown 8 97X37 Killarney (10) 53 J & K Parsons 9 1117X Exemplar (3) 53 M & M Pitman 1 10 47X10 Sheezallmine (2) 53 D Miller 1 11 10X31 Wekaforce (4) 53 T Rae 1 12 58X24. Vinnie’s Volley (6) 53 J Bary
2
3:03PM 877
OPT
3 4 1 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
6
3:43PM 879
7
C Johnson K Williams T Comignaghi S Weatherley (a) M Cameron C Grylls L Hemi R Myers K Chowdhoory (a) S Wynne L Allpress C Lammas
ENERGY EVENTS CENTRE ROTORUA PREMIER
$30,000, Rating 82 Benchmark, 1600m
400X5 Shadow King (4) 59.5 K Myers 10719 Albut Me (1) 59 K & P Hughes 1 3X776 Remington (8) 59 J Richards 1 X1683 Upperhand (5) 56.5 B Court 2X411 Duke Of Plumpton (2) 55.5 K Myers 47082 Selfie (3) 55.5 A Taylor 1 09X96 Veladero (7) 55 M & M Pitman 1 6347X The Heiress (6) 54 Kennedy/Furlong 1
OPT
K Chowdhoory (a2) SCRATCHED C Johnson C Grylls D Hirini (a1) T Harris L Allpress J Laking M McNab S Weatherley (a) C Lammas
D Hirini (a1) R Hannam T Harris J Lowry R Myers C Johnson S Weatherley (a) M Cameron
AL BASTI EQUIWORLD 47TH NEW ZEALAND 2000 GUINEAS $500,000, 3YO SW, 1600m
1 1X111. Catalyst (2) 56.5 C Chipperfield T Harris 2 3X121 Harlech (11) 56.5 Moroney/Gerard C Lammas 3 1612. Callsign Mav (4) 56.5 J Bary C Grylls 4 7X151 Sherwood Forest (1) 56.5 T Pike J Waddell 4 5 7X437 Aotea Lad (9) 56.5 J Richards 1 M McNab 2 6 212 Run To Perfection (3) 56.5 S Marsh M Cameron 7 25412 Chuck A Luck (5) 56.5 M & M Pitman 1 S Weatherley (a) 8 12366 Zelenski (7) 56.5 Rae/Williams-Tuhoro 1 J Laking 9 X3419 Charlie Awesome (6) 56.5 S Marsh 1 C Johnson 10 4338 Lightning Jack (8) 56.5 K & A Tyler R Myers 11 X5253 All About Magic (10) 54.5 M & M Pitman 1 L Allpress
1 3
4:23PM 881
OPT
4 1 3
8
GOLD CLUB PREMIER
$30,000, Rating 65 Benchmark*, 1200m
1 107X0. The Swiss Maestro (9) 60 M & M Pitman 1 M McNab 2 5X203 Clooney (4) 59.5 B & R Wilson T Moseley 3 12 Louie Louie (7) 59.5 S Woodsford C Johnson 4 0X514. Shanpark (10) 59 K Myers R Myers 5 221X5. Somewhere Man (3) 59 J Shaw L Allpress 6 48X5X Cyclops (6) 58.5 M & M Pitman 1 S Weatherley (a)
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 2 14 15
WEEKEND RACING GUIDE
143X0 Midsummer Magic (13) 57.5 A Carston 1 5X046 Touch The Sky (2) 57.5 A Frye 222X2 Fascino Lass (14) 57 L & R Didham 1 60659 Tickets On Her (15) 57 M Forde 70X08 Happy Hitter (8) 56 J Blackadder 9060X Running Man (1) 56 A Carston 1 980X0 Titanium Jack (12) 56 A Carston 1 1X360 On Show (5) 55 J Bary 037X9 Starmaker (11) 54.5 S Woodsford
9
5:03PM OPT 873
REDWOOD METROPOLITAN TROPHY HANDICAP
$75,000, OPN HCP, 2500m
1 X6935 Dee And Gee (6) 59 Charles/Corbett 2 82166 My Gift (12) 59 J Mason 4 3 74380 Nymph Monte (8) 58.5 G Nicholson 4 41351 Al Haram (11) 58 J Richards 1 1 5 6X069 Felaar (9) 58 S Marsh 6 36731 Chief Sequoyah (1) 57.5 S Marsh 1 7 58062 Duplicity (7) 56.5 A Meadows 8 0X323 Zentessa (5) 55 Kennedy/Furlong 1 9 12312 King Of The Dance (3) 55 Charles/Corbett 3 10 1X049 Savapak (4) 54 L & R Didham 1 11 3X934. Soleseifei (2) 53 J Lupton 2 12 80451 Humble Pie (10) 53 A Bull
10
5:41PM 872
OPT
1 2 4 3 4 5 6 2 7 8 9 10 11 3 12 13 14 15
1
M Cameron T Harris J Laking T Comignaghi R Beeharry (a3) K Asano (a3) C Campbell (a2) C Grylls R Hannam
C Lammas C Grylls J Waddell M McNab S Wynne S Weatherley (a) R Myers M Cameron R Mudhoo (a) C Johnson L Allpress K Asano (a)
BLUE STAR TAXIS PREMIER
$30,000, Rating 65 Benchmark*, 1600m
87224 All Black Magic (8) 60 J & K Parsons 04X06 Roll The Dice (1) 60 Benner/Wynyard 6X123 I Am A Rock (7) 59.5 J Blackadder 30X96 Letsbringiton (3) 59.5 J & K Parsons 60X41 El Bee Jack (12) 59 R McKay 76X61 Monash (11) 59 Champion/Murphy 1 43145 Billy Mav (4) 58.5 K Myers 7X049 Upscale (13) 58 D Crozier 1 140X7 Head Office (15) 58 Charles/Corbett 40516 Kipling (2) 58 J Mason 037X7 Scooby (5) 58 Champion/Murphy 1 5X824 Splendior (14) 57 S & M Smith 06342 Gloss (6) 56.5 M & M Pitman 1 04360 Effervescent (10) 56 S Marsh 1 88850 Stellacanto (9) 54 M Forde
K Asano (a3) J Waddell J Laking M Cameron T Comignaghi S Wynne R Myers T Harris R Hannam C Grylls J Lowry C Campbell (a2) S Weatherley (a) C Johnson L Hemi
c M2
Te Rapa Races
Tomorrow at Te Rapa
November 9
Track Information Type: Grass; Expected: Good; Direction: Left-handed; Length: 1800m; Straight: 420m; Rail: Out 8m | irrigating; Weather: Few Showers DOUBLES TREBLES QUADDIES PLACE 6 12:20PM OPT 854
1
1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 2-3-4, 6-7-8 1-2-3-4, 5-6-7-8 3-4-5-6-7-8 RON BACKHOUSE 1000
$22,500, 2YO SW+P, 1000m PX # REC Horse (Barrier) kg Trainer Jockey Bordeaux Le Rouge (5) 57 J Richards Slavery (1) 57 A Campbell Tellmesomethingboy (7) 57 M Farmer 4 Only Words (6) 55 C Isdale 2. De La Terre (8) 55 TeamRogerson 44. Swey My Way (9) 55 S Ralph 4. Targhee (10) 55 Moroney/Gerard 5 Bonita Aurelia (4) 55 Baker/Forsman Hasstobeyou (2) 55 James/Wellwood 56 Belle Folie (3) 55 S Wenn
1 2 3 4 1 5 6 4 7 3 8 9 10
2
12:55PM OPT 844
2
S Collett V Colgan L Satherley A Calder R Elliot T Thornton R Kozaki M Coleman S McKay A Goindasamy (a2)
CHRIS STEENSTRA MAIDEN 1600
$10,000, MDN 3YO, 1600m
1 39X20 Mongolian Heaven (3) 57.5 Baker/Forsman J Riddell 2 40X0 Custom Cruiser (2) 57.5 Baker/Forsman C Burdan (a3) 3 5 Tibetan (4) 57.5 A Campbell V Colgan 4 9X576 Scorpz (7) 57.5 S Marsh S Collett 5 0 Bokchoy Hero (5) 57.5 Baker/Forsman S McKay 6 Dawnting SCRATCHED 1 7 X2040 Aalaalune (11) 55.5 TeamRogerson R Elliot 8 X8953 Nothing Compares (10) 55.5 S Autridge M Coleman 9 3X057 Seven Seas (1) 55.5 T Pike A Goindasamy (a2) 10 7 Now Is Now (6) 55.5 N Tiley S Spratt 11 8X578. Atomic Kitten (9) 55.5 S Autridge A Calder 4 12 8 Surf ’N’ Turf (8) 55.5 James/Wellwood T Yanagida (a2)
2 3
1:30PM OPT 846
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 13 14 15
2 4 3
$10,000, MDN, 1400m
52X2 Heart Of Soul (4) 58.5 A Oliveira S Spratt 4263X Kiwi Ace (12) 58.5 G Cameron T Yanagida (a2) 232X Sham On Toast (6) 58.5 S Reid C Burdan (a3) 35X43 On The Nighttrain (11) 58.5 C Isdale A Goindasamy (a2) 467X Not Usual Heaven (7) 58.5 S Marsh S Collett X0009 Gallagher (1) 58.5 J McKay R Kozaki 800X0 Master Herb (8) 58.5 D Sweeney L Satherley 43069 Sleepy Geeg (5) 58.5 Nigel & Tammy Elliott E McCall (a3) 00X Stratius (2) 58.5 G Cameron T Thornton Tibetan SCRATCHED 9X8X Mister President (13) 57 O'Sullivan/Scott Mongolian Sun (10) 57 Baker/Forsman M Coleman 8X222 Soft Hearted (9) 56.5 C Cameron A Calder Missandei SCRATCHED 98 Reverence (3) 56.5 TeamRogerson R Elliot
2:05PM OPT 857
1 2 3 4 2 5 1 6 7 8 3 9 10
3
NORRIS WARD McKINNON FAMILY LAW MAIDEN 1400
4
4 11 441X0 Claddagh (13) 55.5 James/Wellwood 12 13 14 15
2:44PM 847
OPT
1 2 4 3
6
4:04PM 845
OPT
7
4:44PM 843
8
12 00X68 Clifton Jessie (u1) M Denton 13 56500 Tiger Moth (u2) G Bond 14 X00X9 Lucys Delight (u3) B McLellan
1:02PM
LEGACY LODGE SPRINT R Elliot J Riddell L Satherley M Coleman T Thornton S Spratt S Collett J Fawcett (a)
2 1 3 4
NORRIS WARD McKINNON PRIVATE CLIENT LAW 1400 $22,500, Rating 65 Benchmark*, 1400m
J Riddell T Thornton T Yanagida (a2) A Goindasamy (a2) R Elliot V Colgan S McKay SCRATCHED S Collett M Coleman A Calder S Spratt R Kozaki L Satherley
NORRIS WARD McKINNON EMPLOYMENT LAW 1400 $25,000, Rating 72 Benchmark, 1400m
1 91X95 Raposa Rapida (5) 60 S Marsh 2 46X97 Langkawi (9) 58 P McKay 3 116X8 Penteverest (7) 57.5 K & B Kelso 4 4 11436. Royal Patch (15) 57.5 O'Sullivan/Scott 5 90X61 Pullyoursocksup (2) 57 S McKee 3 6 125X3 Savette (10) 57 T Riddell 7 5249X Sinarahma (13) 57 A Sharrock 8 2216X Incantesimo (14) 56.5 G Richardson 9 37512 Tia Celeste (11) 56.5 R & R Rogers 1 10 327X9 Jip Jip Rock (8) 56 P & D Williams 11 86181 Tutta La Classe (3) 56 I Marks 12 5325X Vichy (1) 56 G Richardson 2 13 15X1. Coventina Bay (4) 55.5 R Patterson 14 53X16 It’s Doable (12) 55.5 K Hawtin 15 666X2 Goboniego (6) 54.5 S Tierney OPT
R Elliot A Goindasamy (a2) R Scott (a3) C Dell A Calder
$50,000, OPN HCP, 1200m
1 7126X Apellido (7) 59 Baker/Forsman 1 2 21X Ata Rangi (1) 59 J Bell 3 5227X Beached As Bro (13) 59 S Marsh 4 3X226 Firoden (2) 59 S Reid 5 331X0. Prodigal Son (14) 59 TeamRogerson 6 038X2 Show Down (4) 59 T & M Carter 7 646X1 Iron Eagle (5) 58.5 P McKay 8 Goboniego 9 527X2 Lady Rudolph (8) 57.5 R Patterson 2 10 23512 Midnite Invasion (11) 57.5 K McQuade 3 11 32126 My Superior Girl (3) 57.5 C Cameron 4 12 3421X Anjameme (9) 57 Baker/Forsman 13 X7545 Maybeashowoff (6) 56.5 D Greene 1 14 09584 Matuzalem (12) 56.5 P McKay 15 2X659 Lady Lira (10) 56 Baker/Forsman
C Burdan (a3) S McKay M Coleman T Yanagida (a2) S Spratt J Riddell V Colgan T Thornton L Satherley A Goindasamy (a2) R Scott (a3) R Elliot S Collett J Fawcett (a1) A Calder
4 3 2
12:02PM
1
MARSHALLS EXCAVATING TROT
$10,000, NON-WINNERS 3YO+, 2400m PX # REC Horse (Start pos) Trainer Driver 1 2 2 3 4 1 5 6 7 8 4 9 10 11 12 3 13
700X9 Dream Of Pat (1) G Woodhouse 72 Sunnivue Phileah (2) S Ashton Petronelli Gee (3) A Milne 64455 Whangamata (4) B McLellan X9232 South Park (5) C Thomas 0X667 Tommy Tiddler (6) N Skinner 67753 The Power Broker (7) A Paisley 754X6 Ken’s Dream (8) L Dobbs 7 Susies Way (9) R McIlwrick 90 Moons Way (10) J Aarts Kiwitrix (11) N Williamson 0X05 Stay Aboard (u1) M G Brown 22080 Kiwi Heir (u2) A Paisley
12:32PM
1
2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
2
R Heads (J) C Ferguson A Milne B McLellan P Hunter E Barron (J) K McNaught (J) L Dobbs R McIlwrick J Alford (J) N Williamson B Barclay B Orange
ULTIMATE MACHETE PACE $10,000, NONWINNERS MR40–MR46., 2400m
0X004 Tact Miesha (1) C Laurenson 84884 Held To Ransom (2) J Alford 96659 Forty Wives (3) L Sinnamon 00X00 The Mighty Cullen (4) H Hunter 0230X Delight (5) T Stratford 96X99 Schnitzel Von Krumm (6) H Hunter 2070X Maximilian (7) S Lock 99L8X Lucas Hood (8) J Ryan Barrier
9 07032 Bub’s VC (21) A Paisley 10 8X009 President Pat (22) N Burton 11 40776 Indulgence (23) H Hunter
M Hurrell (J) J Alford (J) B Williamson B Barclay S Ottley M Williamson J Morrison (J) R McIlwrick B Orange N Burton P Hunter
5
MLT/PIONEER TAVERN PACE $10,000, NONWINNERS 3YO+ MR47–MR50., 2400m
$9,000, R40-R50, 2400m
1 0 Carter (1) J Bennett 2 Well Said Love 3 6367X Stavros The Terror (2) P Court 4 4 Mack Sheer (3) D Simpson 5 460X5 Cab Calloway (4) Barclay/Ellis 6 280 Silent Major (5) Jones/Hill 7 346X Cassius Bromac (6) B Gray 8 Paddy Finn (7) C Ferguson
B Williamson P Hunter S Ottley M Williamson S Tomlinson (J) A Beck
KUBALA SEEDS STELLA FROST STAKES F&M MBL PACE
$12,000, 3YO+, NON-WINNERS W/C., 1609m
M Williamson B Orange B Barclay J Morrison (J) S Ottley C Ferguson R May N Williamson
9 9706 Miss Auckland (21) O Lawrence 4 10 2X Might Be Me (22) D Baynes
R McIlwrick A Beck
1 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
6
B Williamson M Williamson S Ottley C Ferguson M Hurrell (J) A Milne B Orange A Beck N Williamson B Barclay
J R Bennett SCRATCHED B Orange N Williamson K Barclay R May B Barclay C Ferguson
Yankee Shard (21) A Hoffman 478 Glenledi Captain (22) P Hunter 7 Rumours (23) A McVicar 69 Fireforefiddle (24) H Hunter 7 Leconte (25) C Ferguson Makara (u1) D Simpson
Barrier
3:22PM
3 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
7
MACCA LODGE MOBILE PACE
$15,000, R60-R80., 1609m
7X125 Triroyale Brigade (1) N Williamson 67X78 Ay Boy (2) B McLellan 0248X Benio Ben (3) T Stratford 20163 Stun Gun (4) P Court 60X09 Swamp Major (5) R Todd 11140 Unloaded (6) P Hunter 1905X Please Shuddup (7) M G Brown 6X597 Sagwitch (8) S Breen Barrier
3:57PM
1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10 2-3-4-5, 7-8-9-10 5-6-7-8-9-10
MLT/THREE RIVERS HOTEL TROT
Swell Time (1) S Baucke 3226X Total Diva (2) P Court Nikasa (3) D Simpson 6X902 Tuapeka Jessie (4) D Cummings 2323 Renegade Rose (5) T Stratford 83530 Swift Robyn (6) R & C Wilson 215X Stylish Memphis (7) Jones/Hill 5660X Pearl Harbour (8) K & J Price
b M7 Wyndham Harness Track Information Type: All weather; Direction: Left-handed; Length: 1498m; Weather: Few Showers
4
41579 Zoned Scarlett (1) B Williamson 08301 Lisa Marie P (2) P Williamson 36283 Cuddly Trouble (3) L Bond 024X4 Abby May (4) L Durham 03708 Miss Bamboocha (5) C Laurenson 77405 Ayutthaya (6) M Denton 0434X Moniburns (7) Barclay/Ellis 4000X Sage Trouble (u1) C Laurenson 20642 Crusher Collins (u2) L Bond 9954X Jaccka Josh (u3) C Smaill
2:47PM
B McLellan C Ferguson N Williamson A Beck M Williamson R McIlwrick B Orange B Williamson J Morrison (J) A Kyle
Barrier
1 4
DOUBLES TREBLES QUADDIES PLACE 6
Barrier
9 10 11 12 13 14
3
November 10
MATAI FARM MOBILE PACE
$8,000, R40-R48., 2400m
00575 Tetrick (1) B McLellan 7010X Bettors Atom (2) M Horton 07697 Honour Scroll (3) S Lock 54326 Black Ops (4) A Beck X9805 Vin Scully (5) H Hunter 68029 Dreaminsover (6) S Lock 89845 Depend On Washie (7) T Stratford 60527 Star Ruler (8) G & J Knight
2:12PM
1
3
A Milne N Williamson B McLellan
9 13X88 Notaword (21) D Cummings 10 88863 Man I’m Good (22) A Kyle
1 2 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 8 4 9 3 10
NORRIS WARD McKINNON CORPORATE COMMERCIAL LAW $25,000, R72 Benchmark, 1200m
Sunday at Young Quinn
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1:37PM
1 1X11 Tavi Mac (3) 61 A Sharrock H Schofer (a3) 2 18X32 Mr Universe (2) 59.5 TeamRogerson T Thornton 3 2639X Evalina (6) 58.5 S Marsh J Riddell 4 521X2. Malo Bik (14) 58.5 R Patterson 5 81X05 Byzantine (5) 57.5 J Richards 6 1217X Harbourside (7) 57.5 T Pike R Elliot 7 6X791 Walkin’ By (9) 57 T Pike S Collett 8 533X4 Virtuoso Lad (8) 56.5 K Fursdon A Calder 3 9 18X53 Autumn Wild (11) 56 O'Sullivan/Scott R Kozaki 4 10 150X2. Wild Seas (1) 56 O'Sullivan/Scott S Spratt 11 X001X Stylish Suggestion (15) 55.5 S Marsh M Coleman 12 X180X Here We Go (12) 55 I Adams A Goindasamy (a2) 13 2100X She’s A Goddess (4) 55 Moroney/Gerard E McCall (a3) 14 0879X Khorabella (13) 54 W Hillis C Burdan (a3) 0 15 61X97 Molto Veloce (10) 55 S Marsh
1 2
4 $25,000, Rating 72 Benchmark, 2100m 3 T Yanagida (a2) J Kam (a4) C O'Beirne (a2) L Satherley M Coleman R Jones V Colgan J Riddell S Collett R Kozaki
5
1 9283X Ferrando (1) 60 TeamRogerson 2 X2171 Dawn Patrol (4) 57 F Ritchie 3 41818 Lucyinrio (6) 53 K Little 4 0745X Media Sensation (8) 53 P & D Williams 5 16585 On Point (5) 53 P Lock 6 96X10. Amastar (3) 53 S Marsh 7 12121 Supreme Heights (7) 53 M Brosnan 8 3X73X Honneur Noir (2) 53 P Lock
3:24PM OPT 850
NORRIS WARD McKINNON YOUR LAWYERS 2100
61X60 Justamaiz (5) 62.5 D Greene 1 34400 Francis Drake (11) 61.5 TeamRogerson 00752 Pep Torque (8) 59.5 K Lawrence X0136 De Koning (1) 59 F Cornege 31367 Codecracker (2) 58 K & B Kelso 9X224 Katie Perrie (4) 57.5 J Collett 76581 Da Jin Shan (14) 57.5 G Sharrock 6X684 Steven James (6) 57.5 J Morell 1 9X132 Yatima (9) 57 S Marsh 0X093 Mighty Connor (15) 56.5 J McKay
26155 Just Treasure (3) 55.5 R McCarroll 0X058 Gabriel (7) 55.5 G Tucker 0X475 Hattie Bee (12) 54 E & D Browne 41587 Tipping Point (10) 54 S & E Clotworthy
8
WYNDHAM WORKOUTS TROT
$9,000, R52-R55, 2400m
1 3819X Gazza Galleon (1) P Williamson 2 600X4 Sea Rover (2) A Hoffman 1 3 2713X Big Iron (3) T Stratford 4 4 4313X Emma Frost (4) P Williamson 5 56100 Alpine Retreat (5) C Barron 3 6 1X71X Horse Of Course (6) P Williamson 7 04717 Helluva Way (7) A Paisley 8 9176X Jaccka Jeorge (u1) B Gray 9 0210X Humble Ladd (u2) P Williamson 10 104X Sekkie Monkey (u3) N Williamson 11 Its Alf
2
4:32PM 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 7 8 1 9 10 11 2 12 13 3 14 15
2 4
1 9 3 10
M Williamson B Williamson S Ottley M Hurrell (J) E Barron (J) R McIlwrick A Beck B Barclay P Williamson N Williamson SCRATCHED
FRANKS MOTORCYCLES & 4 SPARES HANDICAP PACE
$9,000, R40-R59 SpecHcp, 2400m
7778X Kagee VC (1) D McLachlan 9004X Dangerous (2) T McGrannachan 89600 Matinee Idol (3) H Hunter 5563X Allandale (4) L Sinnamon 56032 Franco Huntington (5) D McLachlan 70484 Shindal (6) S Lock 50869 Tartan Robyn (1) H Hunter 70984 Pocket Call (2) L Dobbs 72536 Maidonthebeach (3) H Hunter 133X0 Tartan Trilogy (4) C Faithful 08462 Kotare Elite (5) A Hoffman 1X Triple Bypass (6) R Todd 07531 Elva Jaccka (7) B Gray 7X355 My Georgie Boy (8) P Hunter 15X37 Triple VC (9) M G Brown
5:07PM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9
N Williamson B McLellan M Williamson B Orange S Ottley P Hunter B Barclay M Hurrell (J)
S Ottley R May A Beck B Williamson J Morrison (J) R McIlwrick E Barron (J) L Dobbs M Williamson N Williamson C Ferguson B Orange B Barclay P Hunter S Tomlinson (J)
10 MORE RACING HERE 17TH NOVEMBER MOBILE PACE
$10,000, 3YO+ R49-R59., 2400m
44770 American Mac (1) S Breen 66470 Fun In The Dark (2) M Purvis X4082 Dianne Lorena (3) B Gray 53615 Dismara (4) C Laurenson 0X412 Stingray Tara (5) H Hunter 04351 Lennox Bromac (6) K Butt 71X88 Cast A Shadow (7) B Nicol 44X11 Pembrook Playboy (8) N Williamson Barrier
5X1 See Ya Write (21) D Baynes 31 Diamond Party (22) M Purvis
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Ashburton Guardian 31
■■FLEMINGTON
■■CUP PUNTER
Matriarch trip ‘ideal’
There’s bad news, and good news
Group One performer Rondinella will attempt to record her first stakes victory tomorrow when she contests the Gr.2 Matriarch Stakes (2000m). The Rogers James and Robert Wellwood-trained mare has been in good form in Melbourne this spring, finishing runner-up in the Gr.2 Stocks Stakes (1600m) at Moonee Valley and Gr.3 Ladies’ Day Vase (1600m) at Caulfield last start. While her connections were pleased with both runs, Wellwood said they are looking forward to stepping her up over 2000m at Flemington. “She has been racing well over a mile in Australia, but this is where she really gets her chance to excel,” he said. “She lacked a bit of luck first up and then was left a little bit flat footed in her second run, but she really charged to the line well, which going forward to 2000m is a good indication that she is on the right track. “She has been beaten by a couple of nice horses, a Group One winner and a stakes winner. “We are really excited to see her back up over 2000m, which is probably her real pet distance.” James and Wellwood are happy with the daughter of Ocean Park ahead of Saturday where she will jump from barrier two with Kerrin McEvoy aboard. “She is very well. “Roger was pleased with her
NZME
Rondinella has plenty in her favour for the Matriarch Stakes tomorrow. work on Tuesday morning,” Wellwood said. “As Rondinella hasn’t won a stakes race yet, she gets in very well at the weights.
“She gets in at 55 kilos, so it really is a good race for her. “I have been cringing at a few of the draws some of our Kiwi mates and trainers have received,
but fortunately we have been lucky and she has drawn well again. “Hopefully the Kiwis can pick up a couple on Saturday.”
■■ADDINGTON
Confidence high in Monarch camp By Adam Hamilton Things are falling into place for star Aussie trotter Tough Monarch. The absence of buzz trotter Oscar Bonavena, a seemingly ideal barrier draw and pleasing trial have trainer Rickie Alchin confident heading into Tuesday’s $100,000 Group 1 NZ Trotting free-for-all (1980m) at Addington. The sprint trip of just 1980m should also suit, especially given Tough Monarch thrashed a hot field in a scorching 1min54.4sec mile at Melton just three starts back. “Everything is coming together well,” trainer Rickie Alchin said. “He handled the trip across the Tasman well, has settled in nicely and Ants (driver Anthony Butt) said he felt super in the trial yesterday.” Tough Monarch was given a relatively easy time in the four-horse mobile trot trial on Wednesday, winning by two lengths in a 2min0.5sec mile rate for 1980m. He closed in 59.7 and then 28.8sec for the final quarter. Soon after, Alchin learned
The Tough Monarch camp is confident heading into Cup week. Tough Monarch had drawn gate five. He’ll come into four if emergency The Dominator misses a start. And Tough Monarch has plenty of early gate speed.
“The draw looks great, but I don’t know the others inside me too well. “My bloke will get out quickly,” Alchin said. Enhancing Tough Monarch’s good draw is the fact key rivals
Sundees Son (inside back row), fellow Aussie McLovin (13) and local Winterfell (nine) drew poorly. Tough Monarch has gone to another level this campaign, winning five of his past six starts. The eight-year-old is chasing his first Group 1 win, having been placed at the elite three times, all this season. “There’s no doubt both horse and trainer learnt a lot from that Melbourne Inter Dominion series late last year,” Alchin said. “He’s come back a better horse for sure and I understand his more as well.” Meanwhile, McLovin arrived in Auckland on Wednesday after being on the same flight out of Melbourne with key Aussie NZ Cup runner San Carlo. The pair had a day in Auckland before being flown to Christchurch today. Tough Monarch and McLovin will both back up in Friday’s Group 1 Dominion Trot. McLovin heads home afterwards, but Tough Monarch moves to Auckland for the Inter Dominion series where he may well be the lone Aussie trotter in the series.
The Melbourne Cup’s luckiest punter has revealed he was brushed by the woman he was with moments before realising he had won nearly $800,000. Kenny was on a date with a high school friend at Crown Casino during the Melbourne Cup races on Tuesday. In the aftermath of the main event’s stewards inquiry – which saw Master of Reality demoted from second to fourth for impeding eventual third-place finisher Il Paradiso – Kenny wasn’t aware he had won $793,000 from a $10 bet, thinking initially he had picked the correct top four horses but in the wrong order. But the protest – which also saw Prince of Arran bumped up from third to second – was a godsend. Speaking to former AFL stars Garry Lyon and Tim Watson on SEN Breakfast yesterday, Kenny explained minutes after the race that stops a nation, his date brutally told him she wasn’t interested and was eager to catch the next train home. “I was completely oblivious. The girl I was out with said, ‘Did you win?’ and I said, ‘Oh, I put those horses, but I don’t know, I’ll check later’,” Kenny said. “I had another couple of drinks … and she pretty much told me, ‘Listen, I don’t really feel it. You know, this isn’t going to go anywhere. I want to get the five o’clock train’ and I said, ‘Ah well, no worries, thanks for being honest’. “I thought at least the day’s not over, I’ll open up the Sportsbet account, because there’s still a couple of races to go in the Majors. “I open up the account and I suddenly started screaming. “I’m seeing all these numbers mate and I’m like speechless, I’m gasping. I’m like, ‘Oh my effing god, oh my god’ and everyone at the restaurant is looking at me like, ‘What’s wrong with this clown?’” The Melbourne-based carpenter was not surprised by the date’s reaction when his mammoth winnings were unveiled. “She said, ‘Sit down, what are you doing, you’re embarrassing me’ and I’ve gone, ‘Can you just look at this for me?’ and then she started screaming,” Kenny laughed. “The five o’clock train turned into a seven o’clock train. She kept going to the bar and getting more drinks. “I paid for lunch, I paid for all the drinks. We had a bit of a laugh about it. She was ringing her girlfriends, she was ringing her old man as well.” Kenny admitted to gambling heavily in the past, but was adamant he would put his new-found fortune to good use. “I’m a gambler, I always have been. My family gambles, they always have and always will. I like a punt, you know. I know you’re not going to believe this, but I’ve been one number off Lotto six times,” Kenny said.
Sport 32 Ashburton Guardian
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■■RUGBY LEAGUE
■■CRICKET
Big test for Johnson
McLean Park back in the spotlight
Recalled Kiwis halfback Shaun Johnson says he’s not chasing redemption in this weekend’s second rugby league test against Great Britain in Christchurch. Johnson was dropped after New Zealand’s 26-4 loss to Australia last month, and replaced by Kieran Foran in his first appearance for the Kiwis since May 2017. However, Foran dislocated his shoulder six minutes into the first test against Great Britain at Eden Park, paving the way for Johnson’s return in Christchurch. The 29-year-old standoff says he knows his performance against Australia wasn’t good enough, and the message from coach Michael Maguire had been simple. “The main one is don’t play shit and you stay in the team – it’s pretty simple, really,” Johnson said. “We’ve got certain standards around our footy side and I didn’t meet those in the Australian game. “I understood that, came out and worked hard last week.” Johnson said Foran’s injury had hit the team hard. “It’s a massive blow for Foz, and the Kiwis as well – I was gutted for him. “Seeing the journey he’s been on, the amount of resilience he’s shown to get himself in a position to represent our country again. “But I’m confident he’s going to bounce back.” Johnson says the New Zealanders are focused on producing an improved performance from
The Napier City Council is hoping the sun and rain issues which have threatened McLean Park’s future for major cricket will become things of the past with tonight’s match between New Zealand and England. The T20 match, starting at 6pm and expected to last about three hours as the third game in a fivematch series, is the only international cricket fixture on the park this summer, although last week it was revealed the second Black Clash charity match between cricket and rugby stars will be played in Napier on January 17. The matches come as the council tries to rebuild the ground’s reputation after catastrophes at two of the three most-recent major men’s cricket internationals, most seriously the 2017 Australia-New Zealand one-day match abandoned because of drainage issues, resulting in the transfer of two other games and leading to rebuilding of the oval with a new drainage system and an all-weather turf. There was more strife last January when a twilight New-Zealand-India Twenty20 match marking McLean Park’s return to the international men’s cricket schedule was partly delayed by the glare for batsmen facing the setting sun, but a Black Caps match against Bangladesh in February went ahead without problems. City council events manager Kevin Murphy said a report on the sun-strike issue had been received and discussions would take place with NZ Cricket over remedies as avoiding dates when the sun-strike was most likely to be a problem.
their 12-8 win over the Lions in Auckland last Sunday. “It was a dogfight, and coming off how we played against Australia, it probably couldn’t have been any better for us to have a win like that – just a real gritty win.” Johnson said that, apart from skipper Roger Tuivasa-Sheck’s
freakish effort in setting up the Kiwis’ only try, there had been no flash or brilliance in the win. “It was just tough moments, and that’s what ended up getting us the result. “We know they’re going to be desperate this weekend so they’ll be ready to go, but it’s important for us to finish the year off well.”
Shaun Johnson is well aware of what Kiwis rugby league coach Michael Maguire requires of him in the second test in Christchurch tomorrow.
Sonny Bill a complete unknown in Canada The rugby union and rugby league worlds might be buzzing about Sonny Bill Williams impending move to Canada and a record-breaking contract with Toronto Wolfpack but most Canadians are simply asking Sonny Bill who? The vast majority of Torontonians know very little about or have little interest in either rugby code. They know even less about a New Zealander named Sonny Bill Williams. A dual international and twotime Rugby World Cup winner with the All Blacks, Williams is a superstar of the highest order in Australia and England where the codes are mainstream. In Canada he is a mystery man. To be sure, 34-year-old Williams is a mega star performer but the Toronto stage is a small one, an aging neighbourhood stadium with artificial turf and a seating capacity of 9000. Rugby league’s only trans-Atlantic club, the Wolfpack will make their Super League debut in England on February 2, having
won promotion to the top tier last month by beating Featherstone Rovers in the Championship playoff final. Founded in 2016, the team have a loyal hardcore fan base and Wolfpack games have developed a reputation as a fun, affordable sporting option in the city of 3.5 million where NHL Toronto Maple Leafs, NBA Toronto Raptors, MLB Toronto Blue Jays, MLS Toronto FC and Canadian Football League Argonauts compete for attention. The Maple Leafs are Toronto’s number one sporting obsession and the Raptors are reigning NBA champions. To get noticed in such a competitive market would require a bold play and Wolfpack’s majority owner, Australian mining tycoon David Argyle, has apparently put his money on Williams. While the Williams name may not get the immediate attention of potential new fans, the arrival of the codes’ richest player of alltime will no doubt attract the curious. At a reported $5 million a sea-
Sonny Bill Williams doing probably his last haka with his AB mates.
son, Williams’s pay packet almost doubles the salary cap Super League teams operate under. “I think this is a bold move and the right move,” Queen’s University marketing professor Ken Wong told Reuters. Williams is equal parts mercenary and missionary. It took a $10 million carrot to lure him to a rugby backwater. Once in Canada he will be expected to perform well enough on the pitch to keep the Wolfpack in the spotlight but more important-
ly he will be counted on to preach the rugby gospel to the unconverted. “I’m a firm believer in the marketing power of the superstar, and the investment – no matter how large – is usually worth it,” said Bob Dorfman, sports marketing expert at Baker Street Advertising. “Especially, for a league or team looking to build respectability or make a splash.” Bringing in a superstar player on the downside of his career is not revolutionary thinking.
Major League Soccer used it with great success when LA Galaxy sign David Beckham in 2007, to a massive contract. That, however, is where the similarities between the Williams signing and Beckham deals end. When Beckham landed in LA he was already a global brand having played for two of soccer’s glamour clubs in Manchester United and Real Madrid. While soccer’s popularity at the professional level had yet to mature in the United States, the sport was widely understood and consumed, particularly the international variety. Beckham was selling a league, a team. In contrast, Williams plays a sport that is not familiar or widely played in Canada and his job will be to help grow the game. “If you think about it what could you buy with advertising for $10 million? You think about him as part of your marketing budget and not just your team performance budget you can start to see some justification. It doesn’t mean it is going to work, but it just means it’s a good educated bet.”
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Growing the beautiful game By Jaime Pitt-MacKay Jaime.p@theguardian.co.nz
Mid Canterbury Football has a fresh-faced new regional development officer, but he is one of the district’s own. Darren Cavill has recently taken up the role with the organisation, and has his sights set on growing the district’s player base and developing the next generation of local talent. Cavill took up the game aged six alongside his sister Jessica at Methven Football Club and has barely taken off the football boots since. “Currently my job role is regional development officer. “My task essentially is to formulate ideas on how to develop the players and increase numbers in Mid Canterbury playing football and futsal, then bringing those ideas to life,” he said. “Coaching was never something I thought about when I was younger, with my friends it was all about playing. “However as I got older and started coaching all I realised was that I wanted to wake up and have something to do with football.” Being a professional footballer was Cavill’s original goal in life, but once he realised that was not going to happen, he found himself a bit bemused about his options, until he decided to settle on coaching. “I was a bit lost, exploring other options until one day it just made sense to me to coach. “It was an option I was never exposed to so I didn’t understand how possible it was as a career path,” he said. “My biggest goal isn’t self driven. I personally don’t mind what level I reach. “I just want to make as many happy memories for these kids and spread the joy of the game throughout my hometown.” While he wants to help create those memories for Mid Canterbury’s younger footballers, there are plenty of challenges in the way. “The biggest difficulties I’ve faced in this district is the absence
of players in general from age 13 and up,” he said. “We only have one 13th grade boys’ team and one 14th grade girls’ team then that’s it up until seniors. “A lot of players left the game in recent years in those ages. “We’re seeing an influx of juniors getting involved and the exposure of futsal has increased dramatically in recent years so I want to build upon that, offer great playing environments and start to offer additional training for football and futsal and hopefully in the long run players will want to stay in the game and he able to compete at South Island tournaments.” Another part of growing the game includes getting out and teaching the game in schools around the district. “I made clear from the beginning (football in schools) has to implemented in the district. “I coached at seven different schools this year and am adding three more to that in November,” he said. “What I do there is try to create fun sessions that improves them without really realising, then like every coach should do is end their session with a game or small sided games and let them solve problems for themselves. “It’s also great not to tell them what to do but emphasise the implementation of the skill you’ve just taught them.” While having the base of young players is important, Cavill said parents also need to share in the commitment and enjoyment that comes with playing any sports, not just football. “I can’t stress it enough when I say the best memories your kid will have will be sporting ones,” he said. “If you can replace a smartphone with a football or an Xbox game with a small goal in the backyard and spend time getting involved they’ll thank you in the long run just as I did to my parents. “I wouldn’t be waking up doing what I love if it wasn’t for their sacrifices.”
Darren Cavill is Mid Canterbury Football’s new regional development officer. PHOTO HEATHER MACKENZIE 201019-HM-0198
Man City held to Champions League draw by Atalanta AP Manchester City defender Kyle Walker had to fill in as an emergency goalkeeper to help preserve a 1-1 draw at Atalanta yesterday, as the Italian side earned its first point in the Champions League. Walker had to come off the bench and don the gloves after substitute goalkeeper Claudio Bravo was sent off for a last-man foul on Josip Ilicic in the 81st minute. The defender’s first action was to save the resulting free kick – although not without spilling it onto the ground before scooping up the ball. “I try and sometimes (wind up)
the other keepers in training, telling them to catch it,” Walker said. “But as I found tonight, sometimes you do have to take two touches.” He didn’t have much more to do, though, as City managed to see out the final minutes. The Italian side looked headed for a fourth straight loss in Group C when Raheem Sterling – who scored a hat-trick in Man City’s 5-1 win in the reverse fixture – put the Premier League champion in front in the seventh minute. However, Gabriel Jesus dragged a penalty wide three minutes before halftime and Mario Pasalic levelled for Atalanta four minutes into the second half.
Atalanta dominated the second period and its winning chances increased when Ilicic burst through clear on goal and was brought down by Bravo, who had come rushing out of the area. With Bravo having come on as a halftime replacement for the injured Ederson, Pep Guardiola had to put Walker in goal. Sterling posted a photo on Twitter of him and Walker – dressed in Bravo’s goalkeeping jersey – laughing on the pitch after the game, but added: “I wouldn’t trust you holding my baby tho.” City remained top of Group C and five points clear after Shakhtar Donetsk scored two late goals to draw 3-3 at Dinamo Zagreb.
“We have to take our hats off to Atalanta. You know as well as I do what a good side they are,” Guardiola said. “You can ask all Italian teams just how hard it is to face Atalanta. “To take four points off them is a big success for us, especially with the injuries we’ve faced. We played well in the first half then dug deep in the second.” Atalanta stayed bottom of the group, four points below Dinamo Zagreb and Shakhtar with matches against both still to play. “At the end maybe we could have got more, especially after they had a player sent off, but we got a point and we’re still in it,” Pasalic said.
“We’re definitely looking ahead. “If we play the next two matches like we played the second half today we can go good things. It’s down to us.” City would have secured a spot in the knockout round with a win and took an early lead with a delightful move. Bernardo Silva played in a fine ball from the left and Jesus backheeled it into the path of Sterling, who slotted into the bottom corner. Sterling had numerous chances to add to his tally throughout the rest of the game but he just failed to connect with a cross from Riyad Mahrez and then had a shot blocked by Hateboer.
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Top tennis headed to Ashburton By Erin Tasker
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Canterbury’s best will be back on court at the Ashburton Trust Tennis Centre this weekend, when Canterbury’s top tennis grade pays the district another visit. As it has for the past couple of seasons Canterbury premier grade is hitting the road to play a round in Ashburton, and among those taking to the court will be a number of familiar Mid Canterbury faces. Current Mid Canterbury Tennis head coach Jack Tiller is part of the Elmwood team, which will also feature local lad James Watt once he returns from college commitments in the US shortly, and they’ll take on Cashmere tomorrow in a much anticipated clash. Tiller’s side is unbeaten after two rounds, and could be the team to beat this season. Elmwood also features former junior national champions in Jamie Garbett and South Canterbury’s Elliott Darling, along with former top Wellington player Hayden Joblin, and current New Zealand Davis Cup captain and former ATP professional Alastair Hunt. They’re a strong side, but so are Cashmere. Cashmere is led by the Meredith brothers – Tim, Matt and James – who are all top 35 players in New Zealand and have been regular visitors to Mid Canterbury for coaching in recent seasons. So depending on who makes the trip to Ashburton this weekend, it could end up being a showdown between a couple of coaches. A former Mid Canterbury coach – Remi Feneon – also heads up the Waimari side, along with former Davis Cup captain and ATP professional Glenn Wilson, and inform recent Canterbury Money Tournament winner in both singles and doubles, Connor Heap. Their Waimari team will go up against a Bishopdale side featuring New Zealand’s current top
Mid Canterbury tennis coach Jack Tiller will be among those taking to the court when the Christchurch premier grade comes to Ashburton this weekend. PHOTO ERIN TASKER 211019-ET-0010 ranked junior, Reece Falck, and a couple of South Canterbury’s finest in George McAleer and Josh Cameron. The day’s other match up pits a Te Kura Hagley side captained by former Canterbury coach of the year Hugo Nurse-Strang, against a Shirley side featuring former Mid Canterbury Gala Cup men’s singles champion Flynn Ness, along with Canterbury Country’s
Jamie Poole and Jordan Edwards, and age group national champion Liam Adams. For the women, Waimari will take on Burnside Park, while Bishopdale will take on a Cashmere side featuring Ashburton’s Tessa McCann at number one. McCann is the current backto-back holder of the Canterbury Open singles title and her teammate Ruby Young is a top New
Zealand junior. Their opposition tomorrow – Bishopdale – features the Robinson sisters from Geraldine, and Jess Ottawa, a former nationally ranked junior. The Waimari team will be spearheaded by former Mid Canterbury coach Remi Feneon’s wife Jolene and daughter Jade, along with Canterbury Country’s Kerrie Ling.
The Christchurch premier grade action at the Ashburton Trust Tennis Centre will kick off at 2pm, with the local open grade competition getting under way at the earlier than usual time of 11am. Entry to the tennis centre will be free, the bar will be open and the barbecue operating, and people are welcome to head along to watch the top tennis on offer.
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McCaw, Whitelock back in the front line
Kayla Whitelock will be back on the turf for the Tokyo Olympics.
Hockey stalwarts Kayla Whitelock and Gemma McCaw have emerged from retirement to be named in the Black Sticks squad for next year’s Tokyo Olympics. Whitelock and McCaw both last played in 2016 and have since started families. New coach Graham Shaw has named the pair along with fellow returning players Julia King and Rachel McCann in his 26-player squad. “We have been lucky to welcome back Kayla and Gemma after they stepped away to start families. “We look forward to the invaluable experience that they will bring and the pivotal role they will play
in helping our team towards our goal of medalling at the Olympic Games.” McCaw expressed her delight at being back on Instagram. There is also a mixture of youth with 17-year-old Kaitlin Cotter and Holly Pearson, 21, rewarded with national contracts on the back of some impressive form this year. They will join Central teammate Olivia Shannon, 18, who has been selected for her second national squad. The three young Central strikers formed a formidable combination at the recently concluded NHL, and Shaw will be looking for them to develop this chemistry in the
strike line for the Black Sticks. The side will again be led by the vastly experienced Stacey Michelsen, who is the most capped Black Sticks women’s player of all time after overtaking Emily Gaddum’s record of 274 caps earlier this year. There are six players with more than 200 test caps in the side, and this experience will be vital as they prepare to improve on their sixth placing at the inaugural FIH Hockey Pro League in 2019. The team begin their international season on February 1 next year, when they host Belgium in the 2020 Pro League at the new National Hockey Centre in North Harbour.
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A high-octane battle to be next All Blacks coach is under way and Australian rugby could be waiting to scoop up their pick of the leftovers, in a repeat of the Robbie Deans coup 12 years ago. The trans-Tasman rivals are chasing successors to Michael Cheika and Steve Hansen after both fell short of their targets at the Rugby World Cup. Replacements are expected to be announced by Christmas but while New Zealand Rugby’s main contenders are relatively clear cut, mystery surrounds the Australian process. It was widely believed Rugby Australia’s director of rugby Scott Johnson had Dave Rennie in his sights to succeed Cheika and become the second Kiwi coach of the Wallabies after Deans. However, Rennie is among a handful of prominent names invited by NZR to apply for the vacant All Blacks post and he said he was “humbled” by the approach. Others certainly in the mix are incumbent All Blacks assistant coach Ian Foster and highly successful Crusaders coach Scott Robertson, while Japan’s head coach Jamie Joseph is likely to put his name in the hat. It means at least three high-quality head coaches will be left without an international post. One of them could then have their head turned by Johnson. Deans was famously unveiled as Wallabies coach on December 14, 2007, just seven days after losing out to Graham Henry in a high-profile All Blacks race. Whoever crossed the Tasman could come as a team, bringing his nominated assistants for the New Zealand job with him. Conjecture surrounds the identity of each coach’s preferred assistants with one exception. Highly-rated attack coach Tony Brown has committed to keep working with Joseph, having turned down approaches from both Foster and Robertson. Joseph is weighing up a lucrative offer to remain with Japan and Brown indicated the Wallabies probably weren’t on his radar, in an interview with Sky Sport. Brown also rated Foster and Robertson as the “leading contenders” to get the All Blacks back on track after their disappointing bronze medal return in Japan.
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Dave Rennie may have a big job in international rugby coaching next year, but in which country? Hansen and star playmaker Beauden Barrett have both called for Foster’s promotion to the top job in the name of continuity. However, other commentators believe it is time for a clear-out and the change of approach that the charismatic Robertson would bring. A NZR appointment panel unveiled on Wednesday comprised chairman Brent Impey, incoming chief executive Mark Robinson, high performance boss Mike Anthony, former All Blacks coach Graham Henry and former Silver Ferns coach Waimarama Taumaunu. “We have made it clear that anybody who gets into this process, come along with your team,” Impey said. “Whether it’s your scrum coach, your backs coach, your defence coach, whatever it is we want to see a team going forward. “Those 26 candidates know what we’ve been saying so we’re expecting that in the applications. This is high performance. You’ve got to get the best; the very, very best. Our standards are very high. We believe our team has to be the best it possibly can.”
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November 8 & 9, 2019 9.30am - 4pm ST JOHN SHOP. Opportunity shop open daily, donations welcome. 129 Tancred Street. 10am MT HUTT MEMORIAL HALL. NZ Alpine and Agriculture Encounter, Art Gallery and hall of memories. 160 Main Street, Methven.
10am - 4pm HOSPICE MID CANTERBURY OP SHOP. Quality clothing and homewares. Donations welcome. 71 Tancred Street. 10am - 4pm HAKATERE CERAMICS ANNUAL EXHIBITION. Work created this year by members. Free admission and most items for sale. Daily 1 - 8 November. Short Street Studios, 53 Short St.
10.30am ST STEPHEN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH. Seniors’ coffee club, all welcome. Park Street. 10.30am - 11.30am WALKING NETBALL. $2. EA Networks Centre, River Terrace. 1pm - 3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM. A great selection of over 30 aircraft from
the past to the future on display. Open daily with extended hours on a Saturday and Wednesday. Ashburton airport, Seafield Road. 1pm - 4pm ASHBURTON DISTRICT FAMILY HISTORY GROUP. Open for research, visitors welcome. Ashburton Heritage Centre, West Street. Closed most public holidays.
Open Thursday and Saturday mornings for toy hire. Victoria Street, The Triangle. 9.45am - 3pm WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. Association singles morning and doubles afternoon. Waireka Croquet Club, the Domain, Philip Street. 10am MT HUTT MEMORIAL HALL. NZ Alpine and Agriculture Encounter, Art Gallery and hall of memories. 160 Main Street, Methven.
10am - 12pm VINTAGE CAR CLUB MUSEUM AND PARTS SHED. Open. Ashburton Vintage Car Club, Maronan Road, Tinwald. 10am - 12pm ASHBURTON DISTRICT FAMILY HISTORY GROUP. Open for research, visitors welcome. Heritage Centre, West Street. Closed most public holidays.
10am - 4pm HAKATERE CERAMICS ANNUAL EXHIBITION. Work created this year by members. Free admission and most items for sale. Daily 1 - 8 November. Short Street Studios, 53 Short Street. 10.30am - 3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM. A great selection of over 30 aircraft from the past to the future on display. Open daily with extended hours on a Saturday and
Wednesday. Ashburton airport, Seafield Road. 1.15pm WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. Golf croquet doubles, new members welcome. Waireka Croquet Club, Philip Street. 1.15pm ALLENTON CROQUET CLUB. Golf and Association Croquet. Allenton Sports Club, Cavendish Street.
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NZ Alpine and Agriculture Encounter, Art Gallery and Hall of Memories. 10am
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Every Tuesday and Friday Main Street, Methven Keeping the history of the Methven district alive, come for a drive and visit us. Free admission. 2pm-4pm
Every Wednesday Ashburton open coffee mornings Plunket rooms, 222 Cameron Street
November 1 - 8 Hakatere Ceramics Short Street Studio, 53 Short Street, Ashburton. 2019 exhibition with guest potter Renate Galetzka. Free entry. Sale items. 10am - 4pm
November 9 Methven and Foothills House and Garden Tour The very popular Methven and Foothills House and Garden Tour returns, with another selection of wonderful homes open to view. This tour gives you a chance to step inside a variety of homes around the Methven district – a fundraising event for the Methven Care Trust building development. Tickets from Methven i-Site. Info: www.methvencaretrust. co.nz 2pm
November 10 The Plains Railway and Historical Museum Complex 12 Maronan Road, Tinwald Enjoy a vintage railcar ride and explore the Museum Village displays, working blacksmith, vintage machinery and more. Browse through the Ashburton Fire Museum, the Ashburton Woodworkers and the Lynn Woodworking Museum. Take a miniature train ride
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Please contact Adi 027 2208791 or Sue-ann 021 679-348 to register. 10.30am - 12 noon Art Addicts (AA) is the Ashburton Art Gallery’s weekly art space for kids. Wrap up your Wednesday school day and head to the gallery to get creative and explore themes in art. A great space for children to learn and interact with each other. Children of all ages welcome. Adult supervision is with the Ashburton Model Engineers, view craft displays in the function room. Inflatable fun, hot food, snacks and coffee available from the popup playground. Facebook: The Plains Railway and Historical Museum. 11am - 4pm Simon O’Neill in Concert with Woolston Brass Ashburton Trust Event Centre The unique blend of Simon O’Neill’s outstanding tenor voice and the brass sounds from one of New Zealand’s finest brass bands is a treat for the ears and an opportunity not to be missed!
November 11 Lions Omega Leo club (1830) founding meeting St John meeting room, 241 Tancred Street, Ashburton This new club will present the opportunity for 18-30-yearolds to both make connections and meet people in a social atmosphere and to serve the community as a service club, and it is expected they’ll also gain experience and leadership skills in the process. It will be New Zealand’s first Lions Omega Leo club. The club will be sponsored and guided by members of the Ashburton Lions club. Some food (probably pizzas) will be provided to attendees. 7pm
required for young children. Donations appreciated. 3 - 4.30pm Mid Canterbury Line Dancers Tinwald Hall, Graham Street Learn to line dance (7pm), beginners/intermediate (8pm9pm). Instructor Annette phone 307-7138 a/h. 7pm - 9pm
Every second Friday of the month In Colour, art and craft club In Colour is the Ashburton Art Gallery’s monthly programme for unleashing your creativity. Bring along your art and craft projects to share with others
over morning tea once a month.
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These are social sessions which encourage you to connect with others through creativity.
Open for toy exchange. 9.30am - 12.30pm
Be inspired to learn a new creative pastime. Sessions are free and all are welcome to attend.
Ashburton carpark, corner West and Havelock streets. The Ashburton District Farmers’ Market is a regular, fresh, quality food market that promotes direct sales from producer to customer. 9am - 12.30pm
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The gallery will supply basic colouring-in sheets and materials, along with tea and coffee. Those attending are encouraged to bring along their own materials and projects. 10.30am - 12 noon
Ashburton Aviation Museum Ashburton Airport, Seafield Road A great selection of many aircraft from the past to the future.
Every Saturday The Ashburton Toy Library
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November 16-17
Skinner Memorial bike ride from the Mania-O-Roto Scout park with a short loop of the River Trail and back to Mania-O-Roto Scout Park. Meet at Mania-O-Roto Scout park at 10:30am for a leisurely cruise for a short loop around the River Trail Loop. If you don’t want to ride but want to join in feel free to meet at the Mania-O-Roto Scout park at the designated area where we will enjoy a sausage sizzle (on us) and a drink (BYO). We suggest $10 donation per rider if possible, any donation amount will be gratefully received. Donation buckets will be circulated at the Mania-O-Roto Scout park prior to leaving for the ride and also at the end of the ride to help Paul’s son (Jacob) in his future endeavours. Bouncy castle (gold coin donation) available and also a coffee cart! 10.30am
Tinwald Tavern 18th Annual all American With thanks to Tinwald Tavern and Hokonui Mid-Canterbury. Thanks Giving weekend Playing the songs from their - Timaru debut album Age: A State of Saturday 16 Mind, recent single Fractured CRUISE NIGHT Crust, some new material and Meet at north end, Caroline great covers. Bay carpark, Come along and get into Cruise departs - 4.30pm. some new, old school music Finishing at an interesting from quite possibly your new venue with a get-together and favourite pub band ... sausage sizzle. 9pm - 11.55pm Cruise and display $20.00 per November 23 vehicle Ashburton Society of Arts 3.30pm Monday Group Sunday 17 Art and crafts sale. All American vehicle Short Street Studio display Want unique presents for Caroline Bay carpark Christmas? Featuring a live band. Come along and buy our Food stalls. handmade goods. Gold coin donation for public. Prices from $2 (cash only). ALL PROCEEDS TO SC Featuring sculptures by Stuart HEARTKIDS. Mitchell. Contact 027 226 5811 for Any individual or group further info. wishing to partake, you may 10am - 2pm book a table for $10. Enquiries please phone Val 021 November 21 100 6997. High Country Fete 10am - 3pm Methven Methven Racecourse Take in the spectacular landscape as you sip divine wine with your tasty lunch, listening to our live entertainers. 10am - 4pm
Twilight in the Vines CharRees Vineyard, 22 Laings
Skids for Skinny - A Memorial Ride for Paul
Twelfth Night – Big Little Theatre Company Inc. Become shipwrecked in an enchanted song and dance filled land of Celtic charm. This charming comedy is offering groundling tickets, this is a way to experience Shakespeare exactly as the people of his time would have, by standing. Tickets: Adult $27* Child $18* Groundling (standing) $10*
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Created & Directed by Gavin Templeton Musical Director Sarah Templeton Choreographer Jessie Thomson
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Every last Sunday of the month Nor’Westers Musos’ Club Feeneys Lounge, Devon Tavern, Ashburton Monthly open mic afternoon. All the gear set up, just bring your talent, all welcome, any style of music. 2pm - 6pm Road, Tinwald Enjoy a lazy Saturday afternoon and savour the flavour of wine from Ashburton’s ONLY vineyard, listen to live music and tuck into an alfresco dining experience with your hosts Charlie and Esma Hill, along with their family. 4pm - 8.30pm
November 24 Trott’s Garden 371 Racecourse Road, Ashburton Open day. Trotts Garden Charitable Trust invites you to come and spend some time in the beautiful surrounds ofTrott’s Garden. Bring a picnic, or wander the gardens at your leisure and enjoy the live music, devonshire teas, stalls, and more. Entry is free Cash may be needed for stall/ activity purchases Donations would be greatly appreciated but not necessary. Any donations wifl go directly toward the upkeep of the gardens 11am - 4pm
With over 70 stalls that will be showcased throughout the building you need to mark this date on your calendar. If you would like to be part of this event contact Casey via email – casey@ateventcentre. co.nz (limited spaces availale). Gold coin donation
Theatre Seating $30*
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Full bodied, well rounded and that’s just the lads. Featuring Tainui Kuru, Chris Woods, Heath Walters, Tony Kelly, Daniel Wilson and Luke Glendining this is sure to be a fun-filled night raising funds for Variety Theatre Ashburton.
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A great selection of many aircraft from the past to the future. 1pm - 3pm
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The Sex Clinic
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BRAVO 10am I Found The Gown 3 10:30 Million Dollar Listing NY PGR 3 11:30 Snapped PGR 3 12:30 Mysteries And Scandals AO 3 1:30 Below Deck Mediterranean PGR 3 2:30 Love It Or List It – Vancouver 3 3:30 The People’s Court 4:35 Million Dollar Listing NY 3 5:30 Catfish 3 6:30 Beverly Hills Pawn 3 7pm Beverly Hills Pawn 3 7:30 Dating #NoFilter PGR 8pm Dating #NoFilter PGR 8:30 M Dumb And Dumber To AO 3 2014 Comedy. Twenty years after their first adventure, Lloyd and Harry set out to find Harry’s newly discovered daughter, who was given up for adoption. Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels. 0 11:05 Snapped PGR 3
Saturday
Midnight Mysteries And Scandals AO 3 12:50 Infomercials 3
New Amsterdam 10:30pm on Prime
SKY 5 6am Jeopardy! PG 6:25 Wheel Of Fortune PG 6:50 The Simpsons PG 7:15 Shipping Wars UK PG 8:05 Border Security – Canada’s Frontline M 8:30 Ice Road Truckers PG 9:15 Storage Wars – Texas PG 9:40 MacGyver M 10:25 SVU MV 11:10 Shipping Wars UK PG 11:35 Shipping Wars UK PG Noon Jeopardy! PG 12:25 Wheel Of Fortune PG 12:50 Hawaii Five-0 MV 1:40 Valor MV 2:25 MacGyver M 3:10 Shipping Wars UK PG 4pm The Simpsons PG 4:30 Jeopardy! PG 5pm Wheel Of Fortune PG 5:30 Storage Wars – Texas PG 6pm Ice Road Truckers PG 7pm Border Security – Canada’s Frontline M 7:30 MacGyver M 8:30 Blood And Treasure MV 9:30 David Blaine – Real Or Magic M 10:50 SVU MV 11:40 Ice Road Truckers PG
Saturday
12:30 Shipping Wars UK PG 12:55 Wheel Of Fortune PG 1:20 Jeopardy! PG 1:45 David Blaine – Real Or Magic M 2:50 Blood And Treasure MV 3:40 SVU MV 4:25 Storage Wars – Texas PG 4:50 MacGyver M 5:35 The Simpsons PG
MOVIES PREMIERE
MOVIES GREATS
6:46 Greta 16VC 2019 Drama. Chloe Grace Moretz, Isabelle Huppert. 8:23 Nothing But Trailers M 8:40 Making Babies MLS 2018 Comedy. Eliza Coupe, Steve Howey. 10:05 What Men Want 16LSC 2019 Comedy. Taraji P. Henson, Tracy Morgan. Noon A Quiet Place MVC 2018 Thriller. John Krasinski, Emily Blunt. 1:30 The Equalizer 2 16VLC 2018 Action. Denzel Washington, Pedro Pascal. 3:30 Winchester MVLC 2017 Horror. Helen Mirren, Jason Clarke. 5:10 Dropping The Soap 16LS 2017 Comedy. Jane Lynch, Paul Witten. 6:45 Second Act MLSC 2018 Comedy. Jennifer Lopez, Vanessa Hudgens. 8:30 The Sisters Brothers 16VLSC 2018 Drama. Brothers Eli and Charlie Sisters are assassins who travel across the Old West to kill a man accused of stealing from their boss. John C Reilly, Joaquin Phoenix. 10:35 The Mule MLC 2018 Drama. Clint Eastwood, Laurence Fishburne.
7:01 Nothing But Trailers M 7:31 Premonition ML 2007 Drama. Sandra Bullock, Julian McMahon. 9:04 Oblivion MVS 2013 Sci-fi. Tom Cruise, Morgan Freeman, Olga Kurylenko. 11:05 Hot Tub Time Machine 2 16VLSC 2015 Comedy. Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson. 12:36 World War Z MVLC 2013 Action. Brad Pitt, Mireille Enos. 2:36 The Mexican MVL 2001 Action. Julia Roberts, Brad Pitt. 4:38 Knocked Up 16LS 2007 Comedy. Katherine Heigl, Seth Rogan. 6:45 Insidious – Chapter 2 MV 2013 Horror. Rose Byrne, Patrick Wilson. 8:30 Semi-Pro MLS 2008 Comedy. In 1970s Michigan, the age of big hair and short shorts, a man goes all the way in his search for glory and redemption. Will Ferrell, Woody Harrelson. 10:05 The World’s Fastest Indian PGL 2006 Drama. Anthony Hopkins.
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12:28 12 Strong 16VL 2018 Action. Chris Hemsworth, Michael Shannon. 2:33 Diane MLC 2018 Drama. Mary Kay Place, Jake Lacy. 4:06 Dry Blood 16VLC 2017 Horror. Clint Carney, Kelton Jones. 5:28 Second Act MLSC 2018 Comedy.
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12:10 Man Of The Year ML 2006 Comedy. Robin Williams, Christopher Walken. 2:03 Knocked Up 16LS 2007 Comedy. Katherine Heigl, Seth Rogan. 4:08 Insidious – Chapter 2 MV 2013 Horror. Rose Byrne, Patrick Wilson. 5:51 Semi-Pro MLS 2008 Comedy. Will Ferrell, Woody Harrelson.
SKY SPORT 1 6am Mainfreight Rugby The best in grassroots rugby showcase their skills and ability in the Heartland Championship. 7am Mainfreight Rugby (HLS) Thames Valley v Wanganui. 8am Mainfreight Rugby Club matches from around New Zealand. 9am Mitre 10 Cup (HLS) Finals. 9:25 Oceania Sevens (HLS) Day One. From ANZ Stadium in Suva, Fiji. 10:55 L Oceania Sevens Day Two. From ANZ Stadium in Suva, Fiji. 9pm Mainfreight Rugby The best in grassroots rugby showcase their skills and ability in the Heartland Championship. 10pm Mainfreight Rugby (HLS) Thames Valley v Wanganui; West Coast v North Otago. 11pm Mainfreight Rugby The best in grassroots rugby showcase their skills and ability in the Heartland Championship.
Saturday
Midnight Mainfreight Rugby The best in grassroots rugby showcase their skills and ability in the Heartland Championship. 1am Oceania Sevens (HLS) Day Two. From ANZ Stadium in Suva, Fiji. 2:30 Farah Palmer Cup (HLS) Championship Final – Otago v Hawke’s Bay. 3am Mainfreight Rugby 4am Wind Back
0 Closed captions; 3 Repeat; 2 Maori Language; HLS Highlights; RPL Replay; DLY Delayed. CLASSIFICATIONS: 16/18 Approved for persons 16/18 years or over; AO Adults only; C Content may offend; L Language may offend; M Suitable for mature audiences; PG/PGR Parental guidance recommended for young viewers; S Sexual content may offend; V Contains violence. Local Radio: NewsTalk ZB 873AM/98.1FM FM Classic Hits ZEFM 92.5; Port FM Local 94.9, 98.9 and 106.1
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6am Destination Flavour Singapore 6:30 Ainsley Eats The Streets 7:30 Jelly Jamm 8am Orang-utan Jungle School 9am Bondi Harvest With Guy Turland 9:30 A Place In The Sun – Summer Sun 11:30 Money For Nothing 12:30 American Pickers 1:30 Discovering… Aretha Franklin PGR 2pm Discovering… Stevie Wonder 2:30 Jade Fever 3:30 Brazil Untamed 4:30 James Martin’s American Adventure The travelling chef arrives in the Texan city of Fort Worth, famous for its open-range cattle drives of the late 19th century, and gets into the spirit by trying cattle roping. 5:30 Mysteries At The Museum 6:30 American Pickers 7:30 Restoration Man 8:30 Escape To The Chateau – DIY 9:30 Love Your Home And Garden 10:30 American Pickers
11:30 Mysteries At The Museum 12:30 Destination Flavour Singapore 1am James Martin’s American Adventure 2am Restoration Man 3am Brazil Untamed 4am Escape To The Chateau – DIY 5am Mysteries At The Museum
SKY SPORT 2 6am Australia v Pakistan (HLS) First T20. From Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Trust, Sydney. 7am Australia v Pakistan (HLS) Second T20. From Manuka Oval, Canberra. 8am India v Bangladesh (HLS) First T20. From Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi. 9am India v Bangladesh (RPL) Second T20. From Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Jamnagar. 12:30 Blackcaps v England (HLS) Third T20. From Saxton Oval, Nelson. 1:30 India v Bangladesh (HLS) Second T20. From Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Jamnagar. 2:30 Blackcaps v England (HLS) First T20. From Hagley Oval, Christchurch. 3:30 Blackcaps v England (HLS) Second T20. 4:30 Blackcaps v England (HLS) Third T20. From Saxton Oval, Nelson. 5:30 L Blackcaps v England Fourth T20. From McLean Park, Napier. 9:25 L Australia v Pakistan Third T20. From Optus Stadium, Perth.
DISCOVERY 6:35 Fast N’ Loud PG Cutlass Lowrider 2/2. 7:30 The World’s Deadliest Weather Caught On Camera PG 8:20 Outback Opal Hunters PG 9:10 Gold Rush PG Beets Family. 10am How It’s Made PG 10:25 How Do They Do It? PG 10:50 Aussie Lobster Men PG 11:40 Web Of Lies M Swipe Right for Murder. 12:30 Blood Relatives M Paging Doctor Death. 1:20 Killer Instinct With Chris Hansen M Murder in Boulder. 2:10 The World’s Deadliest Weather Caught On Camera PG 3pm Alaskan Bush People M Faith and Family. 3:50 Gold Rush PG The Dakota Boys. 4:45 Gold Rush PG Beets Family. 5:40 Aussie Lobster Men PG 6:35 Aussie Lobster Men PG 7:30 Outback Opal Hunters PG 8:30 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 9:25 Outback Pilots PG 10:15 BattleBots PG The Tournament. 11:05 Naked And Afraid PG Fire and Fury. 11:55 How It’s Made PG
Saturday
12:20 How Do They Do It? PG 12:45 The World’s Deadliest Saturday Weather Caught On Camera 1am Blackcaps v England PG 1:35 Gold Rush PG (HLS) Fourth T20. 2am India v Bangladesh (HLS) 2:25 Moonshiners M 3:15 Alaskan Bush People M Second T20. 4:05 Treehouse Masters PG 3am The Forty-Niners 4:55 Naked And Afraid PG 5am Australia v Sri Lanka 5:45 Gold Rush PG (HLS) Second T20. 8Nov19
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Friday, November 8, 2019
Sport
40 Ashburton Guardian
All Stars hold all the cards
Sonny who? says Canada
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SHOOTING
STAR Local sharpshooter Shania Harrison-Lee has added another title to her ever-growing list of achievements by winning an Oceania Games gold medal this week at the International Shooting Sports Federation Games in Sydney. The Ashburton College Year 12 student, who was this week awarded the title of Most Elite Sportsperson at the School during their prizegiving, has been at the Games all week where all shooting sports registered with the International Federation are competed for. Harrison-Lee was part of the
Target Shooting New Zealand contingent who were sent to the Games to contest the 50 metre prone for both men and women, 3P which is competed for in three positions, standing, kneeling and prone and also the 10-metre air rifle. The Oceania Games didn’t allow for the junior section, so Harrison-Lee was bumped up into the senior women’s team to compete. And along with two other teammates, her side emerged on top in the 50m prone team event to claim the gold medal setting a
new Oceania team record in the process. But it was the individual effort of the young rising star that had people talking the most. Harrison-Lee, despite giving many of her fellow competitors years in age and experience managed to shoot her way into the bronze medal in the individual event with some remarkable scores which led to her setting a new junior record. She set a blistering new record with her score (614.3) beating the previous Junior record of 609.2, set several years ago.
This was good enough to claim individual bronze in the match, with the gold going to fellow NZ shooter and Glasgow gold medallist, Sally Johnston. The 50m prone is exactly the same as what New Zealanders shoot indoors, with the exception that it is at 50 metres rather than the 25 yard distance and it is outdoors, which introduces another important element for shooters, wind. The match itself runs over 75 minutes and is a 60-shot string. Scoring is electronic and final bullseyes are graded from 10.1
through to 10.9 (the perfect inner). This means that a match is out of a possible total of 654. Within the 60 shots, individual 10 shot matches are scored. Harrison-Lee never dipped below 100 for each string, which enabled her to post a big final score. There will be no chance for Harrison-Lee to celebrate the success for too long though as she returns to New Zealand to sit her Level 2 exams before preparing for the New Zealand Outdoor National match in February in Tokoroa.
Darren’s determined to grow the beautiful game
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