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Four-lane commitment By Jaime Pitt-MacKay Jaime.p@theguardian.co.nz
National leader Todd Muller has sent a clear message to voters ahead of the September election; vote me into Government, and I will build you 60km of four-lane highway between Ashburton and Christchurch. Muller announced the commitment to the project as part of
a whirlwind visit through Canterbury on Wednesday, ahead of a public meeting at the Hotel Ashburton. The announcement was made to both local and national media, but was somewhat overshadowed by the controversy embroiling the party involving the leaking of private details of people with Covid-19 by Clu-
tha-Southland MP Hamish Walker. After an extended period of questions about the scandal, which has resulted in Walker announcing he won’t stand in this year’s election, Muller was looking to talk more about the details of the road. “Any questions about the road, come on, it’s $1.5 billion,
four lanes of highway, it’s fantastic,” he quipped. Muller confirmed the road will be 60kms long, between Ashburton and Christchurch, and would cost $1.5 billion. It would also include second bridges being built on the Ashburton, Selwyn and Rakaia rivers. “It’ll be straight into it in terms of consenting, design and en-
suring that it is all sorted so we can construct it,” he said. “We have a fantastic track record with infrastructure projects with the roads of national significance.
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Hospice MC to hold down-town pop-up shop Ashburton’s Hospice Mid Canterbury shop has a problem – it’s bulging at the seams and needs to make way for the flow of new items coming into the store. With locals appearing to have a serious clean out of their homes during the Covid-19 lockdown, shop manager Tracey Fuller said stocks of goods are at an all-time high. And that’s prompted the decision to run a three-day popup shop next week. It’s a first for the shop and will offer a great selection of furniture, linen, clothing and homewares, Fuller said. The pop-up shop in the old Caroline Eve store on East Street, will be open on July 16 and 17 from 10am until 4pm and on July
18 from 10am until 1pm. Proceeds from the shop go towards the many services that Hospice Mid Canterbury provides to support people throughout Mid Canterbury who are dealing with a life-limiting illness. All services are provided free of charge to clients and their caregivers. While volunteers provide many of the services, specialised services and therapies are delivered by independent professionals who are contracted by Hospice Mid Canterbury. With no government funding, Hospice relies on sponsors, donations, income generated by the Hospice shop, and fundraisers, to offer these services.
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“I am from an area that has 23km of straight grade, separated four-lane highway and I must say 60kms makes me jealous.” Muller said the region would benefit not only from the ease of being able to move people and freight with the highway, but also the increased safety it would bring. “There have been 119 serious accidents in this area, on that stretch of road, over the last few years and that impacts lives,” he said. Muller highlighted that the road had been planned in the second tranche of roads of national significance by the last National Government, with those plans scrapped by the current Government. “They did not progress with them and, instead, took $5 billion out of the state highway fund to re-direct to Auckland’s light rail transport project which, of course they confirmed a couple of weeks ago, was beyond them to consent to the build.” Muller said construction would start on the highway in 2023.
Safe drinking water comes at a $761 million cost By Sue Newman
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Sweeping changes in the way drinking water supplies are administered could see the Ashburton District Council stripped of its water treatment and management role, with these handed over to a publicly-owned super regional entity. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern yesterday announced a $761 million investment into the Three Waters sector, one that is designed to introduce major changes and tighter regulations into the way water services are managed. Currently 61 local authorities and seven regional councils own and manage most community wa-
ter supplies, but the government plans to strip them of this role. The incentive to get on board the national water scheme comes with a cash handout to help with maintenance and renewal costs but that comes with a catch – local authorities have to agree to the reform plans or they won’t get the money. Funds will be allocated on a population and land area basis with the money split equally across urban, rural and provincial areas but local authorities will no longer have control of their own water services. Aggregated providers include by region or just five large cross-regional providers. Ashburton Mayor Neil Brown said the amount of money tagged
for the upgrades was huge, but with the information still high level, council would need more detail to see how the plan would sit with the district’s water infrastructure. His initial concern is that, in adopting a regional or cross-regional approach to water management and investment, councils such as Ashburton, that had been proactive in infrastructure upgrades, might end up subsidising those that had not. However, there could be wins for the district too with the council planning to spend $4 million on a membrane-lined supply for Methven, if this cost was shared across a much larger region, he said. “There’s a huge cost to this, how-
ever, there’s a lot of detail still to come before we can start debating this. It’s a high level overview and my initial feeling is one of caution and you do have to ask, ‘where is all this money coming from’?” What wasn’t in question was the need to ensure every community had safe drinking water and that the environment was protected when it came to wastewater disposal, Brown said. The overhaul of the way drinking water was managed was sparked by the 2016 Havelock North campylobacter outbreak, but in announcing the $761 million investment, Ardern said drinking water issues weren’t just limited to that supply.
“At least 34,000 New Zealanders become ill from drinking tap water every year and many communities around the country cannot drink their water without first boiling it. Investing in water infrastructure is about investing in the health of New Zealanders,” she said. Local authorities often did not have the resources needed to upgrade their drinking water infrastructure and the $761 million investment would kick start this work, Ardern said. Nationally, the estimated capital cost of upgrading drinking water treatment plans to meet heal standards is between $309 and $574 million.
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Low-cost, high production nets results By Heather Chalmers
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A Mid Canterbury dairy farm’s low-cost, high production performance has again attracted the judge’s attention in the Dairy Business of the Year awards, winning best Canterbury farm for the second year in a row. Managed by lower-order sharemilkers Brent and Rebecca Miller, River Terrace Dairy at Carew again recorded the lowest cost of production in the competition at $3.93 a kilogram of milksolids. This was a small increase on the previous year when they were $3.84/kg MS and also won the business resilience award. River Terrace Dairy, owned by Andrew and Rachele Morris, milked 1120 cows on 326 hectares in the 2018-19 season, on which this year’s competition was based. The Millers are also lower-order sharemilkers on a second Morris property. The Millers and Morrises also won best Canterbury farm performance, medium input with best financials and the best people leadership awards. With pasture at 81 per cent of feed input they achieved an impressive production of 503kg MS/cow and 1725kg MS/ha. Judges described it as a business with strong and consistent performance. Return on total assets was 5.8 per cent. Other Mid Canterbury farms also featured in the competition, with Craigellachie Dairy Farms on Mitcham Road, owned by Alan Grant and son Andy, winning the low input with best financials award. The farm milks 2000 cows on 548ha. Ruapuna Farms, owned by Grant and Jan Early, was also a finalist. Nick and Tina Giera are contract milkers on the Early farm which milked 1414 cows on 375ha in the 2018-19 season. The Dairy Business of the Year supreme winner was a Waikato farm, McCullough Farm Part-
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Yet another crash at hot-spot intersection By Jaime Pitt-MacKay Jaime.p@theguardian.co.nz
Carew lower-order sharemilkers Brent and Rebecca Miller have won best Canterbury farm for the second year in a row in the Dairy Business of the Year awards. PHOTO ASHBURTON GUARDIAN nership owned by Richard and Nadine McCullough. It was joint runner-up last year. McCullough Farm Partnership is a 245ha farm milking 630 cows at Karapiro in partnership with Richard’s parents Bruce and Wyn McCullough. It also won the best Waikato farm performance and lowest environmental impact awards for the second year running. The McCulloughs showed excellent return on assets at 6.2 per cent, with an operating profit margin of 44 per cent. For every dollar of income generated they retained a high proportion as profit. Good cost control was demonstrated by their low cost of production of $4.46/kg MS. In the lowest environmental impact category, the McCulloughs had the highest environmental score of 10 out of 15 for low nitrogen leaching (26kgN/ha/year), spreading effluent over 54 per cent of the
farm, with significant effluent storage, feedpad use and having 100 per cent of waterways fenced and half of riparian areas planted. The McCulloughs attribute their success to their genuine love of the land, forward-thinking farming practices and willingness to learn and develop. Judges Michael Lawrence from Naylor Lawrence and Associates and Massey University dairy production systems expert Professor Danny Donaghy said McCullough Farm Partnership managed to buffer the drop in payout by maintaining a return on capital that was more than 6 per cent. “They performed consistently well against all metrics and had the second highest return on capital overall, second highest total profit score, highest environmental score and were in the top 10 per cent for human resources.
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“This year’s environmental award was again a tightly contested race. Many farms demonstrated improved environmental performance from previous years and others clearly have made sustainable land use their passion. “The overall winner and runner-up were primarily determined by the environmental score received as a result of the DBOY analysis, however, wider environmental initiatives are considered during the judging process,” the judges said. Runner-up was a Northland farm Imeson Country, a 74ha farm milking 192 cows run by Greg and Janelle Imeson. It also won the best Northland farm performance and high input with best financials awards. It had an exceptional return on assets of 7.1 per cent, based on low operating expenses helped by a relatively low asset value.
A third crash has occurred at an Ashburton hot-spot in a month, and less than a week after the Ashburton District Council confirmed they would be making changes at the intersection in a hope to reduce crash numbers. Emergency services were called to the intersection of Middle Road and Belt Road at around 12.40pm yesterday. A police spokesperson said the crash appeared to involve two vehicles, one of which required a tow following the crash. St John spokesman Gerard Campbell said one ambulance was sent to the scene which transported one person with moderate injuries to Ashburton Hospital. Ashburton District Council group manager service delivery Neil McCann told the Guardian last week the council will be undertaking work to increase visibility at the intersection. “This will involve installing flexible marker posts on the centreline of Middle Road immediately before the intersection, and painting the kerb protusions at the intersection,” he said. McCann said they were unsure why there had been so many issues with the intersection, but that they would monitor these changes to see if it does make a difference. He said there were no plans to make the intersection a stop sign intersection, instead of a giveway intersection, as there wasn’t a visibilty issue at the intersection, which is the main reason for implementing stop signs. A resident, who lives on the corner by the intersection, told the Guardian that he had grown frustrated with the number of crashes occurring at the intersection, which most commonly happened during the day, and often resulted in damage to neighbouring fences and vehicles.
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Leading the way as a Welcoming Community Ashburton has become one of just seven places in New Zealand to be officially recognised as a Welcoming Community. This week the district was recognised as an Established Welcoming Community, the second stage of a four level accreditation model. The project is one advisor Janice McKay has been working on for several months, as part of a project that helps newcomers feel more accepted in their new community. The Established Welcoming Community status recognises the Ashburton District as having a Welcoming Plan in place, that partners with the community to promote and implement the programme, and where there are strong governing, advisory, project management and monitoring arrangements in place. Tauranga, Western Bay of Plenty, Palmerston North, Gore, Invercargill and Southland have
also received the accreditation. Ashburton District Mayor Neil Brown said that becoming an Established Welcoming Community was a tremendous achievement and a testimony to the great work happening all around the community to make the district an even more welcoming place to live. “There has been a lot of support from across the district to help those who are new to our community feel truly accepted here, whether that be in their new school, workplace, neighbourhood or club. “Employers, community groups and industry leaders have been working closely with the council to implement the activities in our Welcoming Plan, and it’s very encouraging to see everyone’s efforts recognised in this way,” he said. The council received stage one accreditation in December.
In brief Isolation escapee A man with Covid-19 escaped managed isolation in Auckland for more than an hour and went to a supermarket in the central city, returning later of his own volition. The 32-year-old man, New Zealand’s latest Covid case, arrived in New Zealand from New Delhi, India, on July 3. Health Minister Chris Hipkins has slammed the man’s actions as “selfish” and says he will face charges. But he wouldn’t describe the episode as a failure of the government’s processes, and even though those processes will now be reviewed, he said if anyone should apologise it was the man who broke the law.
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Ashburton mayor Neil Brown and Welcoming Communities advisor Janice McKay celebrating the district’s Welcoming Communities accreditation. PHOTO SUPPLIED
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Business brisk at info hub By Sue Newman
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Business is booming at Methven’s new information hub, with day one of the school holidays seeing staff inundated with visitors. The Mt Hutt Memorial Hall board decided to open the hub when a funding cut to Experience Mid Canterbury saw the town’s i-SITE closed and, two weeks down the track, it is clear the decision was a good one, board chairman Martin Norqvist said. Whether the information hub becomes a permanent fixture in the memorial hall is still uncertain, however, as its tenure is on a four month trial basis. It is staffed by the committee’s two part-time staff and that has pushed costs up for the board, with both employees now working longer hours. Nordqvist’s concern is that the extra hours will push hall fi-
The new information hub front desk in Methven. PHOTO SUPPLIED MARTIN NORDQVIST
nances to the limit as it currently works on a break-even model, with hall bookings paying staff wages.
“We’re now looking at sevendays-a-week, six-hours-a-day and that’s not something the Mt Hutt Hall can sustain. It needs
time to test how this will work.” The service itself, however, was proving to be a real success, he said. While the Ashburton District Council’s funding cut to Experience Mid Canterbury had led to the i-SITE’s closure, Nordqvist said the council was supportive of the information hub venture, possibly seeing it as a chance to trial a service that was also planned for the district’s new civic centre and library. “When the i-SITE closed, there was a general acceptance among the Mt Hutt Memorial Hall board that we needed to make this work, it was just how will we do it.” The council had also come up with a new branding model for the centre, one that would be easily recognised if other information hubs were established around the district, he said.
The MP who leaked private Covid data has resigned and won’t stand in this year’s election. A statement from Clutha-Southland MP Hamish Walker said: “Today I am announcing that I will not be standing for re-election for the Southland electorate at the upcoming 2020 election. I wish to thank the people of Clutha-Southland who I have loved meeting, assisting and representing over the past two and a half years. I sincerely apologise for my actions. I will be making no further comment.”
Murder charge denied A man has denied murdering shot police officer Constable Matthew Hunt and attempting to murder another officer. Hunt, who joined the police in 2017, died after being fatally shot while carrying out a routine traffic stop on June 19. The 24-year-old accused appeared at the High Court at Auckland in front of Justice Simon Moore yesterday. The man also denied dangerous driving, causing injury to a member of the public. A 30-yearold woman charged with being an accessory after the fact to murder also denied the charge against her.
Jami-Lee Ross in court A trial date for former National Party MP Jami-Lee Ross and three businessmen has been set. Ross, Zhang Yikun, Zheng Shijia and Zheng Hengjia were charged with electoral fraud in February after a 10-month Serious Fraud Office investigation. Justice Moore set a trial date of September 6, 2021.
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Pop-up playground bounces into town By Heather Mackenzie
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A pop-up playground popped up in the Ashburton Sports Hall on Tancred Street yesterday. Bouncy castle hire company owners, Amber Kohalmi and Shane Scarth, have set up nine of their fourteen castles for some school holiday fun, and are offering bouncing opportunities for all ages, from toddlers to grown-ups. “The adults get a lot of fun out of them too, they bring out the inner kid in everybody,” Kohalmi said. The colourful castles certainly make an impressive sight when entering the hall, a vision that is not lost on the children as they enter. Kohalmi said one of her favourite parts of the day is when the children go ‘wow’ and look around in wonder when they come through the door. Mum Sarah Yeoman said it was nice to have a holiday activity that was inside and not weather dependent. For her, the tricky part of the day was going to be convincing her eighteen-month-old son Harry it was time to leave. Kohalmi and Scarth, who took over the business in February, said they wanted to take advantage of the school holidays to
get the castles out of storage and stage their first major event since lockdown. Set up is a time consuming job, taking around three to four hours to complete and the same amount of time is required to pack everything away again. To speed things along, Kohalmi said the whole family get roped in. “This is a family-run business, so my mum and our children, aged 16, 4 and 3, are all involved.” The pair are planning to add more castles to their bouncing hire selection. Kohalmi said they order the castles through an overseas website, but then ask them to add bits on to tailor them to their needs. On hand to supply parents with coffee and soothing hot food was Loren Levy and her food caravan. It was Levy who sold the bouncy castle business to Kohalmi and Scarth. They are making a great job of running the business, she said. “We often work in together, they supply the bounce and I supply the food, which works really well,” she said. The playground is in action again today from 10am to 4pm and then again on July 14, 15 and 16.
A high up shot of the pop-up bouncy castle playground that has found a home at the Ashburton Sports Hall during the school holidays. PHOTO HEATHER MACKENZIE 080720-HM-0005
Heather Mackenzie popped along to the Sports Hall yesterday to see what all the fuss was about and caught up with some of the youngsters enjoying what was on offer. (Some names were unable to be obtained.) Above – Zoe Turney, 5, Lily Turner, 4, and Elsie Watson, 4, take a slide together. 080720-HM-0035
Above – Starting to slide away are Ofa Langi, 9 and Iloah Hausia, 1. 080720-HM-0027
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Above – Phoebe Doak, 18 months, enjoys the ball pit. 080720-HM-0013
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Perils of growing food in Covid-19 era New Zealand exports cherries, peaches, nectarines and apricots to 19 countries around the world, but the sector is concerned a lack of labour, and air freight, due to Covid-19 could result in fruit being left unpicked, or it being stuck in New Zealand, flooding the domestic market. A paper published by industry group Summerfruit NZ said the impact Covid-19 was expected to have on labour and logistics in the upcoming season meant orchardists should consider growing “fewer and bigger” fruit. The organisation’s acting chief executive, Richard Palmer, said the sector had got most of last season’s fruit to market by the time Covid-19 started causing significant disruptions. He said planning for the upcoming season was necessary to make sure the industry was prepared. “The primary sector will play a massive part in New Zealand’s post-Covid recovery and summer fruit exports are a part of that,” he said. Palmer said by growing fewer and bigger fruit, it would allow a high quality crop to get into key markets quicker and differentiate New Zealand’s exports from overseas competitors. He said the key for growers would be to intensively manage this season’s crop. This included setting fruit trees up correctly, with not too many buds on them as well as getting pest and disease control right.
A strawberry grower said foreign workers were essential, more RSE workers should be allowed, and a decision to do that had to be made early. “There may be some tough decisions in the packhouse as well.” Mike Russell, from Russell Plums in the Hawkes Bay, said that orchardists were adaptable and would have to grow what the market wanted. “If the market wants a small volume of fruit and a bigger sized crop, well, that’s what we will grow them,” he said. This point was made repeatedly by agricultural sectors at a recent Parliamentary Primary Produc-
tion Select Committee. Representatives of the strawberry industry told the committee that they had done all they could to attract New Zealand workers – even growing strawberries on tables so that pickers don’t have to toil all day bent double. But it was still not enough. A grower and Strawberry Growers NZ board manager Tony Boswell said foreign workers were essential, more RSE (recognised seasonal employer) workers
Success for low-methane sheep breeding project Low methane appears to be a breedable trait that does not affect economic value in sheep, and could lead to a cumulative 1 per cent reduction in emissions each year, farmers have been told. AgResearch scientist Suzanne Rowe told a webinar organised by the New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Council that research into such animals had been going on for a decade. Rowe said a study of 1000 sheep, divided into high emitting and low emitting animals, found these traits were passed on to successive generations. “After three generations we have 11 per cent less methane per kilogram of feed eaten,” she said. Rowe went on to say that 11 per cent less methane did not come at a financial cost to the farmer – the opposite in fact. “The low methane animals are doing really well,” Rowe said. “They are up with the elite flocks, while the high methane animals are pretty average.” She listed several advantages of the low methane animals: faster lamb growth, more lean meat, less fat, better parasite resistance and better wool growth. “So, we have a combination of factors that show that low methane sheep are healthy and productive. “That is where we have come to in the science. “Low methane is passed onto the next generation, we can breed for it, there are no detrimental side effects, so we feel we can roll it out further into the national flock.”
Rowe said the potential effect of this was a 1 per cent reduction in methane emissions, cumulatively, every year, and able to benefit each individual farm. “This was an accountable and measurable way of reducing farm emissions, and would be attributable at the farm gate. “So breeders would have the opportunity to take this up themselves and be able to have an impact on their own farm.”
should be allowed, and a decision to do that had to be made early. “Strawberries are a high investment, one-year crop,” he said. “One of the things strawberry growers have to decide every year is how much of their crop to put in each year, or whether to even put in a crop at all. “We are talking about millions of dollars ... and labour supply is now the key issue for strawberry growers.” The chairman of Strawberry
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Milk delivery brings back nostalgic memories
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he chime of the milk truck making its way up the street is a memory that will never leave you. A constant part of life growing up, its presence each day at the front gate was a part of life. For me, it was local driver Charlie Hill, sitting in the driver’s seat with his beaming smile and a friendly wave while his band of helpers were hanging out the back of the truck ready and waiting to make their next dash to someone’s door. They’re days that are no more, unfortunately. For some strange reason it became more viable to nip down to the supermarket, petrol station or dairy and pick up a bottle of milk than it did to have it delivered to your own door. Go figure. But maybe, just maybe – there’s the beginning of a comeback unfolding in a small part of New Zealand. A place where some lucky local residents are getting the thrill of having their milk delivered to them, it’s even in a glass bottle for extreme nostalgic measures. A 17-year-old from Golden Bays, at the top of the South Island, has begun a milk delivery business where he’s dropping off glass bottles of milk to residents. Sourcing his own milk from local dairy farms, installing his own chiller and setting up a delivery business that is being met with great enthusiasm from his local community. It’s really great stuff, albeit something probably quite insignificant in the grand scheme of life, but it’s also further evidence of how far removed we’ve become from what was once the normal way of life. Remember Mr Whippy being a regular in the summer time, making their way up and down the streets? Or the Rocket DVD van that made its way around the district where you were able to hire DVDs from your own driveway? The list is endless, the memories are plentiful. They were certainly easier times, that’s for sure.
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Self-inflicted leak sinks National
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ate news reveals National warhorse of days gone by, ex President Michelle Boag, having unexpectedly found herself in possession of the names and details of a number of current Covid-19 cases, chose – for reasons inexplicable, and as yet unknown – to on-pass this highly personal information to the National MP for Clutha-Southland, the young, “green as green”, Hamish Walker. He, in a flurry of misplaced high dudgeon, at once forwarded same to the media. The media, to its credit – and the media rarely finds itself with free credit on its hands – realising the sensitivity of the details Walker had chosen to send them, declined to publish the names of the eighteen patients involved. Walker’s justification for his actions seems to have been the spurious argument that such names should have had password protection and that they didn’t was a failure on the part of the government. The much-harassed National leader, Todd Muller, has described Walker’s actions as an “error of judgement”. To that one would have to reply there are “errors of
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judgement” and “errors of judgement”. This one would appear to be in the career-ending category. The reason for Boag’s choice of recipient for her highly-charged personal secrets remains a mystery on which National’s senior mandarins are now working urgently. As Minister of State Services, the overworked Chris Hipkins, seems to be the go-to government man for comment and sustained scorn. And “why not”? I hear you ask. Unlike the fantasy world in which the demented President of the United States inhabits, in the real world – as real, even, as Aotearoa, NZ – democracy still flourishes, and the virus is fought to a standstill. Sadly, however, this is a killer virus of indeterminate length and strength, thus the threat of a
return still lurks requiring ruthless monitoring. Also needed, a round-the-clock watch on recent arrivals now in quarantine, especially those who recklessly take it upon themselves to break out of confinement in the middle of the night and go off on a Covid-spreading spree. On the political front, the compulsive-cycling Health Minister, Dr Clark, has finally been released to wander where he will, and been replaced by the youthful, auburn-haired and already multi-challenged Minister, Chris Hipkins, who, not satisfied with merely being the Minister of Education – a weighty portfolio at the best of times – has added to his brief the equally demanding, Ministry of Health. One can reasonably assume a Minister of Health, during a pandemic, would be at least moderately busy but here is a man ready and willing to take on the joint burdens of education and health and, no less, now State Services as well. Unsurprisingly, the gossip in parliamentary bar and tearoom, features the possible future of this potential Labour Titan. Is he waiting, in the proverbi-
al wings, to be the successor to Jacinda, should she, perhaps, find herself “with child” again and decide to replace Motherhood of the Nation with the marginally less demanding position of being mother to her children. At a conspicuously youthfullooking forty-one, Hipkins has the air of a man in for the long haul but expecting to make it to the top with quite a lot of that haul still to go. His comments on the latest National fiasco were suitably measured but very much to the point. Meanwhile, as the ripples from this latest self-inflicted disaster reverberate across the political pond, Todd Muller must, metaphorically, at least, be tearing his hair out while wondering how he could have inherited a bunch of such errant colleagues. One has to feel his troubles may still not be over. The views, opinions, positions or strategies expressed by the author and those providing comments are theirs alone, and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, positions or strategies of the Ashburton Guardian Co Ltd or any employee thereof
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Mt Somers make it two from two Mt Somers joined Methven at the top of the table in the Michael Duff Memorial Trophy for Senior B rugby at the weekend when they produced a convincing performance to beat Southern in front of their home supporters. The two sides have both had two wins from two matches – with both also having had a bye – however two other teams have also each had two wins from the opening three rounds. Mt Somers overcame Southern 32-15 and ensured that the Bruce Beckley Memorial Cup stayed in their clubrooms for another week – a piece of silverware they are certain to hope to retain for as long as possible. In other results from the weekend’s action, Celtic ground out a good victory over Rakaia, walking away with five points for their 24-14 victory on Celtic Club Day while Allenton and Collegiate fought out a belter of a match with the former winning 52-43 in a high scoring affair. Methven and Mt Somers now sit atop the table unbeaten in their two matches while both Allenton and Collegiate sit tied for second with 10 competition points each. In this week’s action, Allenton will host Celtic at the Allenton Rugby Club in what should be a tight tussle between two solid sides. The Bruce Beckley Memorial will go back on the line when Mt Somers travel across the plains to play the winless Rakaia and the final match of the round will see Southern and Methven battle it out in a curtain-raiser to the clubs’ two senior sides locking horns later in the afternoon. Collegiate sit this week out with the bye.
Celtic’s Tim Reid goes full superman to get the ball down over the line for his side in their victory over Rakaia on Saturday. PHOTO HEATHER MACKENZIE 040720-HM-0610
All Black jersey awaits Sotutu Breakout Blues star Hoskins Sotutu has added further weight to indications his international future lies in an All Blacks jersey. The 21-year-old No. 8 has been a standout performer in Super Rugby this year, his rapid rise thrusting him into conversations concerning the selection of the next New Zealand squad. Sotutu is not only eligible for the All Blacks but also Fiji through his dad, former Blues and Auckland utility Waisake, and England through his mother. The best hint yet about where the former Sacred Heart High School student’s allegiance lay came on Monday when his contract extension with the Blues was announced, keeping him in New Zealand until at least the end of the 2022 Super season. After Blues training on Tuesday, Sotutu said his focus was on playing well at Super level and he would make decisions about his international future as they came. He did, though, say that as a Kiwi-born and raised product, playing for the All Blacks would be like playing for the Blues, playing for a team he cared about. Sotutu said he was simply stunned he was even being talked about as a potential All Black. “I’m pretty shocked to be honest. “This is my first year really in the mix [at the Blues] and getting a lot of game time, so getting those comments is quite surreal. “But I’m just trying to play well for the Blues and as long as I keep playing well for the Blues I guess the other things will come.” It would be a bold person to bet against things panning out in that fashion, based on how Sotutu had progressed already in 2020. After playing a key role in the Blues 5-2 record prior to the Covid-19 suspension, he had been superb through the team’s first three matches of Super Rugby Aotearoa. Sotutu led the competition in offloads and tackles won after the completion of round three, and was fourth in carries and lineouts won. “I’m playing well because I love the [Blues] and I want the team to succeed. That’s a big factor in how I’m playing at the moment. “I feel like it was pretty easy [to re-sign]. It’s like, I’m playing good rugby for a team that I love and all’s good.” For his coaches and team-mates, a major reason behind his form had been his progression off the field. It had been something head coach Leon MacDonald had
Hoskins Sotutu noted, while veteran hooker James Parsons did not hesitate when asked what had impressed him most about Sotutu this year. “His maturity off the field, his preparation. “It’s no secret if you get your prep right, you’ll get the rewards on Saturday, and that’s the biggest shift he’s made.” Sotutu agreed, and said it was something that had come out of the review of his rookie season in 2019. “I’m just trying to get involved and really taking it upon myself to get the team back to where we should be. “I’ve just put myself out there more. Having more conversations with the coaches and senior players about about games, reviews and stuff like. “Last year I was quite quiet and kept to myself, first year jitters sort of thing. I just decided [I needed] to change things up this year.” There was no doubt he had done that. Having started 2020 simply wanting to nail down a starting spot in the Blues, Sotutu found himself as a contender for the next All Blacks squad. Parsons said, when that squad was eventually announced, his young team-mate was “absolutely” worthy of being in the mix. “There’s no doubt. Kieran Read’s obviously left so it’s open there but there’s a lot of other guys. “There’s good competition for him out there and that’s the beauty of the All Blacks, isn’t it. You can be talked about but it’s one thing being talked about and another thing getting there. “He just needs to keep his head down, keep doing what he’s doing and stay consistent and the rewards will come.”
Wallabies upbeat about All Blacks encounter New Wallabies coach Dave Rennie remains confident his first international assignment will be against the All Blacks in Wellington in October despite the Covid-19 pandemic. Officially a week into his latest role, the former Chiefs coach is still a month away form being able to join his new team on the training pitch in Australia. Having completed two weeks of quarantine in Auckland, Rennie is spending a fortnight in his home town of Palmerston North before departing for Sydney where another 14 days of isolation awaits. Rennie told Sky Sport his sole focus is October 10, which he remains adamant will be the first Bledisloe Cup Test date in Wellington, even though details of the trans-Tasman series are yet to be announced. If correct, he’d have about three weeks’ preparation with Australian players after the completion of the Super Rugby Australia domestic competition which finishes on September 19. “It’s not an enormous amount of time so we’re getting a lot of planning done,” Rennie said. “Obviously there’s talk about 2023 (World Cup) but we need to win now. “I think we need to have high expectations and work hard to achieve it.” Rennie is encouraged by the recent success of Australian age group teams against New Zealand and won’t rule out throwing young inexperienced players into the Bledisloe Cup. He believes the youngsters could inject the positivity he’s after, given it’s 18 years since the Wallabies won a series against the All Blacks. “It’s so much about belief when you haven’t beaten the All Blacks for so long. Players lack confidence,” he said. “We’ve got a lot of young kids that have had success against NZ teams so they’re not scarred from the past. “While there’s probably more depth in NZ, our job is to assemble 30-40 guys who we think can be really competitive.”
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Momentum on the court required
The pecking order in Mid Canterbury premier netball will become a lot clearer by the end of tonight as teams hit the courts for the second round of matches of the competition at the EA Networks Centre. Celtic, Methven and Hampstead all picked up wins in the opening round of the competition seven days ago, to begin on the right foot, and will look to carry that momentum into tonight’s round. Last season’s runners-up, Celtic – who put together a clinical performance last week to beat defending champions College in the opening match of the competition – will face a determined Mt Somers side, smarting from a defeat at the hands of Methven. With depth across the court, as per the norm for the green machine, Celtic should be able to account for their opponents tonight but will also be cautious of allowing them too much control of the match. Methven and Hampstead will take each other on in the final match of tonight’s round. The match should create plenty of interest with Hampstead’s strong defensive end going headto-head with a powerful attacking third from the Methven side.
By the end of the match one of the two sides will have two wins to their name for the season and be in a good position to push forward for higher honours early on in proceedings. Tonight’s other match will see United and College lock horns with both sides smarting after defeats seven days ago. College were good as a losing side behind Celtic and showed their usual amount of determination with a never-say-die attitude which they will need to bring to the court tonight against a passionate United side who, on their day, are capable of knocking over any team in the competition. Celtic and Mt Somers start the night’s proceedings at 6.15pm as the first game before United and College at 7.15pm with Methven and Hampstead rounding out the night at 8.15pm. In Premier 2 action, Hampstead B and Celtic B kick off the night with Southern and College B playing the middle match before Methven and Celtic C round out the night. In Premier 3, College 10A have the bye with Southern B and United B playing in one match and Hampstead U18A and Methven playing the other.
Hampstead goal attack Nicole Hands will prove critical tonight in her side’s match against Methven in the second round of Premier netball for the season. PHOTO ADAM BURNS 020720-AB-6551
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Holder not interested in personal battle with Stokes West Indies skipper Jason Holder says he is not interested in personal accolades ahead of the first test against England which started last night despite it being billed as a clash between the world’s best two all-rounders. Holder, trying to become the first West Indies captain to win a series in England since Viv Richards in 1988, is top of the ICC’s all-rounder rankings with Ben Stokes, who will skipper England for the first time this week, second.
“I don’t really like to get into these personal accolades or ICC rankings,” Holder told a news conference ahead of the match at the Ageas Bowl, the first international cricket fixture since the novel coronavirus pandemic struck. “Ben has always been talked up and quite rightfully so, he’s a really good cricketer, but the ICC rankings say that I’m the No. 1 ranked all-rounder and maybe don’t get as much credit as probably I deserve, who knows?
“I don’t get caught up with it to be honest. Journalists are there to write their stories, I am merely here to play cricket. It’s always a good battle on the field when you face competitors like Stokesy, face competitors around the world.” Holder, 28, has been described by former England skipper Michael Atherton as the best West Indies captain since Richards. He led his team to a 2-1 series victory over England in the Caribbean in 2019, scoring his
maiden test double hundred in the first test at Bridgetown that led to a 381-run win. Though England won 2-1 at home in 2017, West Indies managed a memorable victory at Headingley. West Indies have a formidable-looking bowling attack and Holder believes enough experienced heads in the squad to make things extremely difficult for Stokes who will be standing in for Joe Root who misses the game because of paternity leave.
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“If you look at the calibre of players we’ve got – Kraigg Brathwaite and Shai Hope have had success here in England and that is just to name a few,” he said. “I am more than confident that these guys will do well in this series.” Holder will be embarking on his 33rd test as captain and, having reached 100 test wickets against India in Jamaica last year, he needs only 102 runs to reach 2000 in test cricket.
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Invercargill Harness Racing Club Inc Venue: Ascot Park Raceway Meeting Date: 09 July, 2020 NZ Meeting number: 7 Doubles: 2 and 3; 4 and 5; 6 and 7; 8 and 9 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 and 9 1 12.25pm (NZT) SELLING? CALL CRAIG AT HARCOURTS TROT $10,000, non-winners 3yo+, stand, 2200m 1 03600 Maranatha Atlas (1) fr........................B Orange 2 0 Agent Z (2) fr.........................................A Milne 3 88000 Whangamata (3) fr.......................... B McLellan 4 95645 Midnight Memories (4) fr........................A Beck 5 60x09 Mainland Pat (5) fr..............................A Armour 6 x6890 Muchacha Bonita (6) fr................. N Williamson 7 D2 Springbank Mason (7) fr.........M Williamson 8 08 Funky Monkey (8) fr..................... B Williamson 9 23000 Top Pocket Chance (9) fr................... C Buchan 10 00 Andiamo (U1) fr...................................K Larsen 11 400x0 South Park (U2) fr...............................P Hunter 12 9x708 Kiwi Heir (U3) fr...............................R McIlwrick 13 7x884 Jay Bee And Lou (U4) fr.................R Heads (J) 14 PxP Gentle Mac (U5) fr........................T Robertson 15 7x072 Evermore (U6) fr.................................. S Ottley Emergency: Whangamata 2 12.50pm HOUSE OF TRAVEL LAKERS INVERCARGILL MOBILE PACE $7500, 2yo+ r46-r50., mobile, 2200m 1 00x55 The Red Robber (1) fr.................. N Williamson 2 09009 Mack Sheer (2) fr.................................J W Cox 3 5x174 Matrika (3) fr......................................... S Ottley 4 702x6 Robyns Shadow (4) fr.................. B Williamson 5 36767 Olive Cook (5) fr....................... S Tomlinson (J)
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M10 Southland Greyhound Racing Club Venue: Ascot Park Raceway Meeting Date: 09 July 2020 NZ Meeting number: 10 Doubles: 1 and 2; 4 and 5 Trebles: 3, 4 and 5 1 10.58am (NZT) SOUTHLAND & OTAGO PHOTO FINISH C0 C0, 390m 1 82266 Opawa Dawn nwtd.............................R Wales 2 Opawa Troy nwtd................................R Wales 3 55668 Three Gold Stars nwtd..................... C Healey 4 Toby’s Choice nwtd...........................B Conner 5 Opawa Bud nwtd................................R Wales 6 Opawa Violet nwtd..............................R Wales 7 66576 Pukeko Magic nwtd.......................... B Healey
M9 Christchurch Greyhound Racing Club Venue: Addington Raceway Meeting Date: 09 July, 2020 NZ Meeting number: 9 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10; 11 and 12 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 and 9; 10, 11 and 12 1 4.06pm (NZT) THE FITZ SPORTS BAR DASH C3, 295m 1 51331 M’Lady Sadie 17.15.......................A Bradshaw 2 17568 Black Rounder 16.99..............................J Dunn 3 65633 Major Storm 17.29............................C Roberts 4 45812 Starr Blueblood 17.28................... J McInerney 5 57865 Oster Bale nwtd................................C Roberts 6 887x6 Tearaway Tara 17.39 J M.....................McCook 7 32342 Gotcha Popeye 17.41............................. C Weir 8 738x6 Homebush Bomber nwtd............... J McInerney 9 x8x88 Dyna Eva nwtd..................................C Roberts 2 4.29pm HAPPY BIRTHDAY DOUG ALLAN SPRINT C4, 295m 1 73178 Amuri Magic 17.28........................ J McInerney 2 84846 Man Of Letters 17.19...............................A Lee 3 74442 Homebush Caesar nwtd................ J McInerney 4 32312 No Kissy Missy 17.20.....................A Bradshaw 5 64635 Frizzled 17.17................................... M Roberts 6 46362 Goldstar Major 17.24 S &.....................B Evans 7 44174 King Toliman 17.06............................D Roberts 8 42225 Smash Over 17.26...............................M Grant 9 55188 Know Majority 17.20.......................... G Cleeve 10 38685 Beck Eleven 17.04............................L Waretini
M3 Waikato Greyhound Racing Club Venue: Cambridge Raceway Meeting Date: 09 July, 2020 NZ Meeting number: 3 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10; 11 and 12 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 and 9; 10, 11 and 12 1 12.17pm (NZT) COOKIES KITCHEN SPRINT C0, 375m 1 Big Time Fuzz nwtd................................ L Cole 2 37426 Go Home Duke nwtd......................P Ferguson 3 2 Just As Much nwtd...............................S Lozell 4 44 Serbian Ace nwtd..................................B Craik 5 62236 Loudred nwtd R &................................... L Udy 6 4x482 Peach Melba nwtd..........................A Lawrence 7 57827 Indi Shae nwtd................................... S O’Neill 8 x5876 Chong Lai nwtd................................R McPhee 9 7 Mallorca nwtd........................................B Craik 10 54457 Clever Harper nwtd W &...................... T Steele 2 12.40pm MAYHOUNDS GREYHOUND REHOMING GROUP SPRINT C2, 375m 1 42877 Bigtime Sheer nwtd................................ L Cole 2 41255 El Narco 21.32.................................... P Green 3 83475 Go Falcon 21.39 W &.......................... T Steele 4 6433x Bigtime Puma nwtd................................ L Cole 5 1x411 Dundee Glitter 21.63.............................E Potts 6 56115 Nexus 21.52........................................G Farrell 7 52133 Go Diego nwtd.................................... R Roper 8 83127 Fall Gracefully nwtd........................ M Prangley 9 87x68 Claretown Beau nwtd R &...............N O’Regan 10 588x8 Bigtime Otis nwtd R &.....................N O’Regan 3 12.59pm FOND FOODS LTD SPRINT C4, 375m
5 95783 Art Profile (5) fr..............................T Larsen (J) 6 0x80x Smokin Annie (6) fr...................... B Williamson 7 5x238 Arco (7) fr.......................................E Barron (J) 8 8x254 Schnitzel Von Krumm (8) fr..........M Williamson 9 73063 La La Land (21) fr........................ N Williamson 10 0x468 Esther Jaccka (22) fr..........................B Barclay 11 569x7 The Naenae Express fr.....................Scratched 12 52522 Racing Minister (23) fr.................J Morrison (J) 13 x4692 Wattlebank Lass (24) fr.......................P Hunter 14 70x08 Kennington Girl (U1) fr..................T Robertson 5 2.36pm J CURTIN INTL HORSE TRADER ON COURSE TODAY TROT $9000, 3yo+ r40-r50, w/c, stand, 2200m 1 Px006 Svelt (1) fr...........................................A Armour 2 15549 Sage Trouble (2) fr..................................A Beck 3 x9295 Sunny Bill (3) fr............................S O’Reilly (J) 4 03332 Maudarchy (4) fr....................... S Tomlinson (J) 5 0xP07 The Peaky Blinder (5) fr 6 01x03 Ruby Seddon (6) fr....................... N Williamson 7 05758 Miss Jessica (7) fr.........................T Robertson 8 60x5P Smudgee (8) fr......................... K Tomlinson (J) 9 76434 Tweedledee (9) fr................................. S Ottley 10 22710 Matai Jetstar (10) fr...............................A Milne 11 24057 Spotlight The Valley (11) fr.............E Barron (J) 12 380x6 Sunny Valley (12) fr.................... K Newman (J) 13 821P Day Dreamin (13) fr...................... B Williamson 14 86005 Cuddly Trouble (14) fr 15 P0070 Laura Bush (15) fr..............................B Orange 16 31888 Miss Bamboocha (U1) fr.................R McIlwrick 17 1069 Afterburner (U2) fr..............................B Barclay Emergencies: Svelt, The Peaky Blinder, Cuddly Trouble
6 3.13pm MCNEILLS POULTRY FARM MOBILE PACE $7000, r40-r45., mobile, 2200m 1 x5396 Tad Lincoln (1) fr........................... M Hurrell (J) 2 99688 Major Menace (2) fr........................E Barron (J) 3 60083 Opawa Mach (3) fr............................... S Ottley 4 05500 Magnetic Watch (4) fr.........................B Barclay 5 42443 Jabali (5) fr.....................................T Larsen (J) 6 69070 Kagee VC (6) fr............................ B Williamson 7 89006 Better Galleon (7) fr....................J Morrison (J) 8 70780 Shot In The Dark (8) fr.................S O’Reilly (J) 9 58x22 Star Ruler (21) fr..........................M Williamson 10 8x980 Lady’s Lass (22) fr.........................T Robertson 11 695x3 Bettors Atom (23) fr.................... K Newman (J) 12 0x475 It’s Me (24) fr......................................B Orange 13 x0074 Maahes (U1) fr...................................K Barclay 7 3.47pm WINTON’S TOP PUB MOBILE PACE $9500, r60-r80., mobile, 2200m 1 10541 Sheeza Sport (1) fr....................... M Hurrell (J) 2 34342 Amore Lancome (2) fr........................K Barclay 3 06076 Rocknroll King (3) fr................... K Newman (J) 4 3x313 Deus Ex (4) fr...............................M Williamson 5 04640 Stun Gun (5) fr.....................................J W Cox 6 42273 Born To Boogie (6) fr..........................B Barclay 7 15709 Mongolian Cavalry (7) fr.....................B Orange 8 4.13pm J & R LYDERS CONTRACTING MOBILE PACE $8000, r51-r53., mobile, 2200m 1 0x235 Jacks N Jazz (1) fr....................... B Williamson 2 18603 My Mate Ben (2) fr............................... S Ottley 3 x1375 Call Me Keith (3) fr..............................P Hunter 4 4x308 Tairlaw Toll (4) fr........................... N Williamson
5 39903 Hazer (5) fr..................................J Morrison (J) 6 6x469 Chuckles (6) fr....................................K Barclay 7 452x6 Toby O’Gara (7) fr..................................A Beck 8 x0222 Ivana Legacy (8) fr.............................A Armour 9 45461 Iwanadancewitsumbody (21) fr....M Williamson 10 03655 Pete’s Dash (22) fr........................ M Hurrell (J) 11 78747 Superstar Legend (23) fr..............S O’Reilly (J) 12 969x1 Dodgethebullet (24) fr........................B Orange 9 4.38pm NS VETS TOTAL VET CARE MOBILE PACE $8500, 3yo+ r54-r58., mobile, 2200m 1 x8454 Rake (1) fr....................................S O’Reilly (J) 2 30x41 Dream Of Glory (2) fr.........................B Barclay 3 22551 Longueval (3) fr............................ N Williamson 4 60301 Duke Of Dundee (4) fr....................T Larsen (J) 5 0995x Countess Of Arden (5) fr......................J W Cox 6 x0161 Tony The Pony (6) fr............................. S Ottley 7 x1754 Under Wraps (7) fr.............................B Orange 8 16241 Forsure (8) fr.......................................K Larsen 9 23414 Franco Huntington (21) fr............J Morrison (J) 10 1400x Tartan Trilogy (22) fr...............................A Beck 11 34122 Wolf West (23) fr..........................M Williamson 12 144x4 Triple VC (24) fr........................ S Tomlinson (J) Pacifiers on : Gentle Mac (R1) LEGEND: X - Spell from racing of at least 3 months P - Retired (or pulled up) from race L - Driver unseated U1 - Unruly beginner {C} - Concession driver {C.cl} - Claiming concession driver which allows horse to start one class down
1 12112 Tee An’ Cee 22.49............................B Conner 2 63454 Magic Jess Lass 22.62..................... C Healey 3 21323 Chasing Fame 22.37........................... S Keen 4 13665 Opawa Di 23.06..................................R Wales 5 5x787 Opawa Vinny nwtd..............................R Wales 6 F7116 Opawa Jaws nwtd..............................R Wales 7 74231 Goldstar Trooper 22.25.............. M P Hamilton 8 21133 Nassor nwtd............................. D J MacMillan 9 17486 Punters Delight nwtd..........................R Wales 10 26767 Magic Jean Lass nwtd...................... C Healey 5 12.10pm ADDED ENERGY STAKES SPECA, 457m 1 34334 Silouette Jet 26.41................................ J Allen
2 22222 Volcanic Whisper nwtd......................... J Allen 3 21711 Opawa Nova nwtd..............................R Wales 4 866x5 Our Jolene nwtd.................................R Wales 5 66338 Sefton Joy nwtd..................................R Wales 6 25836 C’Mon Benny Boy 26.42................... J Guthrie 7 11111 Pepper Chimes 25.97........................... J Allen 8 21737 Punters Bolt nwtd...............................R Wales 9 17486 Punters Delight 26.49.........................R Wales LEGEND: fsdt - First Start Here nwd - No Win this Distance fstd - First Start This Distance 31 13 - Best Winning Time This Track
8 15115 Mitcham Becky 17.22.......................... C Steele 8 6.17pm I PAVE CONCRETE STAKES C5, 520m 1 27178 Opawa Hop 30.01 J &..........................D Fahey 2 43162 Uthor Bale 30.00...............................C Roberts 3 Vacant Box Three n & a 4 65618 Double Speed 30.11..........................R Adcock 5 16226 Know State 30.01............................... G Cleeve 6 Vacant Box Six n & a 7 45441 All Consuming 30.17 J &......................D Fahey 8 43415 Opawa Deal 29.98 J &.........................D Fahey 9 6.34pm FLAIR SPRINT FEATURE C5, 295m 1 13848 Flora Dora 17.06................................R Adcock 2 57577 Memoir 17.30.......................................D Voyce 3 17313 Tricky 17.03........................................... D Lane 4 83158 Loco Lola 17.18.............................A Bradshaw 5 82325 Mustang Tully 17.00............................... C Weir 6 63341 Chanyaka 17.20....................................B Dann 7 55712 Pita Ramos 17.14..................................J Dunn 8 87517 Homebush Velma 17.24................ J McInerney 10 6.53pm KOLORFUL KANVAS STAKES C4, 520m 1 24274 Ophelia Allen 30.09...........................D Roberts 2 33452 Opawa Toddy 30.18 J &.......................D Fahey 3 52875 Ringside 29.84...................................R Adcock 4 26336 Opawa Nat 30.01 J &...........................D Fahey 5 76623 Punters A Hero 30.19 J &....................D Fahey 6 752x3 Bahama Queen 30.17............................J Dunn 7 11587 Quincy Bale 29.93.............................C Roberts
8 11554 Opawa Slick 30.17 J &.........................D Fahey 9 72325 Opawa Cutie 30.29 J &........................D Fahey 10 35648 Longshanks 30.34..........................A Bradshaw 11 7.10pm MY REDEEMER DISTANCE FEATURE C2d, 732m 1 41137 Gem nwtd J &......................................D Fahey 2 34321 Opawa Hilary 43.07 J &.......................D Fahey 3 57615 Classy Witch 43.71............................ G Cleeve 4 66367 Know Anxiety nwtd............................. G Cleeve 5 Vacant Box Five n & a 6 32165 Goldstar Sydney nwtd S &...................B Evans 7 12143 Black Stockings nwtd.....................A Bradshaw 8 43341 Goldstar Truman nwtd S &...................B Evans 12 7.30pm RE-ENERGIZE SPRINT C4, 295m 1 48x13 Mitcham Pru 17.26.........................A Bradshaw 2 88176 Souffle Sue 17.19......................... J McInerney 3 11511 Homebush Ariana 17.21............... J McInerney 4 34753 Shaw Lee 17.10 J M............................McCook 5 32834 Thrilling Watch 17.55........................D Roberts 6 53514 Goldstar Wynter 17.20 S &..................B Evans 7 23121 So Flossy 17.25....................................B Dann 8 76863 Amuri Liv 17.16............................. J McInerney 9 55188 Know Majority 17.20.......................... G Cleeve 10 16775 Speedy Boss 17.05 J &........................D Fahey LEGEND: fsdt - First Start Here nwd - No Win this Distance fstd - First Start This Distance 31 13 - Best Winning Time This Track
2 48234 Idol Ajay 21.43 W &............................. T Steele 3 31388 Snoopy’s Hero 21.31...............................D Ray 4 35712 Stay Rich 21.46 M &............................ J Smith 5 64451 Fool’s Russian nwtd............................... L Cole 6 64715 Frosty Blaze 21.25.............................. T Green 7 78733 Big Time Tina nwtd................................. L Cole 8 84522 Zoro 21.55......................................A Lawrence 9 4878x Paddy’s Passion 21.30........................ T Green 10 25755 Big Time Lebron nwtd............................ L Cole 9 2.45pm MIKE STENT DECORATORS LTD STAKES C2/3, 457m 1 62888 Djay Dynamix nwtd........................ M Prangley 2 33153 Bigtime Bailey nwtd................................ L Cole 3 78384 Odnoc Ankie 25.69.........................P Ferguson 4 Fx422 Thrilling Murphy 25.60........................ K Walsh 5 55321 Big Time Anton 25.79............................. L Cole 6 12117 Big Time Eden nwtd............................... L Cole 7 46725 Big Time Chad 25.89.............................. L Cole 8 11111 Big Time Lantao 25.69........................... L Cole 9 53451 Little Teegs 25.80...........................A Lawrence 10 64116 Nana Molly nwtd U &.............................Cottam 10 3.06pm SUPERIOR CHUNKY DOG ROLLS SPRINT C5, 375m 1 12121 Trojan Hoarse 20.75............................... L Cole 2 51161 Big Time Angel 21.56............................. L Cole 3 5153x Big Time Izzy nwtd................................. L Cole 4 x5561 Isn’t She Sassy nwtd.............. A J Christiansen 5 16612 Thrilling Brax 21.07............................. K Walsh 6 32333 Thrilling Bruce 21.02........................... K Walsh
7 7x331 Bigtime Kiss 21.04................................. L Cole 8 36421 Captain Kev 21.09 W &....................... T Steele 9 55174 Grunt 21.18 W &................................. T Steele 10 35244 Big Time Kevin nwtd............................... L Cole 11 3.23pm VETORA CAMBRIDGE SPRINT C3/4, 375m 1 888x4 It’s Complicated nwtd............................. L Cole 2 76888 Raging Demon 20.99 R &....................... L Udy 3 25445 Typical 21.25.........................................S Ross 4 656x6 Bigtime Molly nwtd R &...................N O’Regan 5 48845 Podium Phobia nwtd.............................B Craik 6 87784 Relevance 21.20 R &.............................. L Udy 7 83688 Big Time Amie nwtd............................... L Cole 8 81747 Paddy Fast 21.35 M &.......................... J Smith 9 88886 Talkabout Izzy 21.33...............................D Ray 10 25755 Big Time Lebron nwtd............................ L Cole 12 3.39pm FARMLANDS VIRKON STAKES C5, 457m 1 41361 Robson 25.51.................................P Ferguson 2 12331 Bigtime Levi 25.87.................................. L Cole 3 21122 Thrilling Rosa 25.29............................ K Walsh 4 76133 Stefano 25.39.................................A Lawrence 5 16256 Tuff’s My Mum 25.93.............................S Ross 6 21131 Bigtime Cooper 25.49............................ L Cole 7 37273 Big Time Jackson 25.54......................... L Cole 8 5x111 Lochinvar Dynamo 25.36...............P Ferguson 9 21557 Spring Queen 25.61..............................E Potts 10 32555 Athenais nwtd........................................S Ross LEGEND: fsdt - First Start Here nwd - No Win this Distance fstd - First Start This Distance 31 13 - Best Winning Time This Track
Southland dogs Today at Ascot Park
8 5x524 Miss Malia nwtd..................................R Wales 2 11.16am ASCOT PARK STAKES C1 C1, 390m 1 44322 Galifianakis nwtd................................. B Eade 2 63726 Brut Magic 22.83.............................. C Healey 3 54511 My Girl Sofia 22.84........................... B Healey 4 12653 Pretty Keen 22.98................................ S Keen 5 63745 Mikil nwtd................................... M P Hamilton 6 82231 Opawa Solomon nwtd........................R Wales 7 32144 Trev’s Rocket 22.94..........................B Conner 8 43241 Tides End 23.13................................... J Allen 9 75582 Southern Angel 22.85.................... R Hamilton 10 68456 Dusty’s Ink 22.90.............................. B Healey
3 11.34am ORETI BEACH RUN C1 C1, 457m
1 53235 Tidal Tapestry nwtd............................... J Allen 2 66621 Opawa Gypsy nwtd............................R Wales 3 22375 Bartholomew Cub 26.54...................... B Eade 4 21117 Just Olive nwtd.......................... M P Hamilton 5 x6384 Dream Stone Jade nwtd...................... S Keen 6 47543 Miss Nina 26.42................................B Conner 7 x5663 Melting World nwtd........................... J Guthrie 8 54457 Astro Tipple nwtd...................... D J MacMillan 9 37645 Rocky Vincitore nwtd................ D J MacMillan 4 11.52am FIND US ON TWITTER@SGRCINFO SPECA, 390m
Christchurch dogs Today at Addington Raceway 3 4.48pm KIWIKIWIHOUNDS.CO.NZ ADOPTION STAKES C3, 520m 1 44164 Creme Brulee 30.26..........................L Waretini 2 5312x New Note 30.23 J &.............................D Fahey 3 52211 Queena Bale 30.20...........................C Roberts 4 87768 Know Equal 30.45.............................. G Cleeve 5 53454 Electric Silk 30.11 J &..........................D Fahey 6 256x2 Max Dancer 29.94 J &.........................D Fahey 7 86233 Start The Show 30.02........................R Adcock 8 11142 Leonard Bale 30.18...........................C Roberts 9 66562 Darla Bale 30.24...............................C Roberts 10 54561 Translation 30.33 J &...........................D Fahey 4 5.07pm ACTIVE ELECTRICAL CHRISTCHURCH SPRINT C4, 295m 1 38841 Sozin’s Empire 17.26.................... J McInerney 2 41214 Goldstar Clover 17.25 S &...................B Evans 3 12544 Wildebeest 17.20...........................A Bradshaw 4 31356 Jax Jewel 17.35................................D Roberts 5 61226 Homebush Stasser 17.23.............. J McInerney 6 82253 Know Baby 17.27............................... G Cleeve 7 62121 Pooran’s Jadeja 17.35 J M...................McCook 8 68812 Smash Wild 17.07................................M Grant 9 55188 Know Majority 17.20.......................... G Cleeve 10 17577 Ezra Blueblood 17.31.................... J McInerney 5 5.25pm THURSDAY PLACE PICK SPRINT C5, 295m 1 72345 Hankenstein 17.19.........................A Bradshaw 2 431F1 Mitcham Magic 17.23.................... J McInerney
3 43833 Calm Inferno 17.19...............................B Dann 4 41522 Homebush Boots 17.20................. J McInerney 5 21812 Ever Rested 17.01.........................A Bradshaw 6 31261 Seve 16.93............................................ D Lane 7 32231 Our Dazzel 17.00.................................R Wales 8 11121 Bolty 16.69............................................ D Lane 9 42374 Super Over Drama 17.12 S &..............B Evans 10 84417 Opawa Oscar 17.10.............................R Wales 6 5.42pm STEVE ANNGOW DRAPES & BLINDS PH0272719588 DASH C3, 295m 1 21417 Azkadellia 17.44............................ R Blackburn 2 34543 Fidgety Feet 17.21 J M........................McCook 3 88788 Go Gunna 17.25..................................R Wales 4 21125 Fast Angel 17.26.................................... C Weir 5 23121 Hendrix Bale 17.33...........................C Roberts 6 63263 It’s A Joke 17.26............................ J McInerney 7 17564 Goldstar Perrie 17.27 S &....................B Evans 8 56884 Ulyssa Bale 17.30.............................C Roberts 9 x8x88 Dyna Eva nwtd..................................C Roberts 7 5.59pm HART FAMILY SPRINT FEATURE C5, 295m 1 65x17 She’s For Us 17.23........................... M Roberts 2 68x86 Kiwi Gunn 17.22.................................R Adcock 3 31111 Select Trick 16.93................................... C Weir 4 28824 Pearls Are Us nwtd............................ G Cleeve 5 81186 Homebush Aimee 17.26................ J McInerney 6 64378 Culvie Ness 17.22 H &............................ Taylor 7 21426 Opawa May 17.40................................R Wales
Waikato dogs Today at Cambridge Raceway
1 15266 Botany Wayne 21.22........................... P Green 2 24771 Thrilling Hudson 21.13........................ T Green 3 67764 Jinja Murphy 21.23 W &...................... T Steele 4 43237 Charlow 21.12 R &..........................N O’Regan 5 17233 Sophia Noir 21.18..........................A Lawrence 6 11844 Silenci nwtd....................................P Ferguson 7 87162 Prerogative 21.14 U &...........................Cottam 8 1785x Big Time Elsa nwtd................................. L Cole 4 1.16pm FARMLANDS COPRICE SPRINT C1, 375m 1 24463 Big Time Spot nwtd................................ L Cole 2 16576 Vibe nwtd............................................S Codlin 3 64178 Fernando Charm nwtd........................ T Green 4 63386 Yella Ella 21.54 R &................................. L Udy 5 42782 Birds Fly High nwtd............................P Henley 6 87584 Bailey And Cream nwtd R &.................... L Udy 7 5F776 My Bro Bobby nwtd........................ M Prangley 8 52222 Mobility Scooter 21.20..........................M Black 9 42885 Not Shackley nwtd................................J Black 10 43476 Fancy 21.71.................................... M Prangley 5 1.34pm THE CLUBHOUSE SPORTS BAR SPRINT C2, 375m 1 53534 Looby’s Story 21.52.......................A Lawrence 2 38254 Paris End nwtd....................................... L Cole 3 13585 Eddie Hemi 21.36 W &........................ T Steele 4 45223 Sovereign Pride 21.37...........................S Ross 5 32555 Does He Exist 21.33........................... R Roper 6 56573 Tommy The Jett nwtd...........................M Black 7 31861 Big Time Amber nwtd............................. L Cole 8 73163 Thrilling Dora 21.07...............................E Potts
9 44858 Bigtime Leads nwtd................................ L Cole 10 588x8 Bigtime Otis nwtd R &.....................N O’Regan 6 1.51pm YVETTE BODIAM PHOTOGRAPHY SPRINT C1, 375m 1 32434 Waiterimu Ripper 21.28 R &................... L Udy 2 87647 Agbeze nwtd........................................M Black 3 43654 Belmonts nwtd........................................ L Cole 4 54352 Hands Of Steel nwtd........................... T Green 5 152 Big Time Dawson nwtd........................... L Cole 6 78537 Noah Who 21.03............................ M Prangley 7 55674 Always Dreaming 21.40......................G Farrell 8 46786 Get Me Home nwtd U &........................Cottam 9 46855 Party Every Day 21.50 R &..................... L Udy 10 5558F Jinja Lad 21.72.................................R McPhee 7 2.08pm AFFORDABLE PET ACCESSORIES STAKES C1, 457m 1 31422 Big Time Roonie nwtd............................ L Cole 2 53152 Amaro 25.65...................................A Lawrence 3 24323 Bugsy Brown nwtd W &....................... T Steele 4 117 Big Time Smile nwtd............................... L Cole 5 31662 Award Winner nwtd............................. T Green 6 2371 Sheriff Lee nwtd.................................P Henley 7 1416F Thrilling Neve nwtd.............................. K Walsh 8 212 Thrilling Bow nwtd............................... K Walsh 9 67768 React Respond nwtd........................... R Roper 10 58678 Hua Hua nwtd..................................R McPhee 8 2.28pm GARRARDS HORSE & HOUND SPRINT C3, 375m 1 47682 See Eye Be 21.04.......................... M Prangley
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ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 19): Your heart will be light and playful. New things will interest you; old things call on you differently. It’s your adaptability that makes this all possible. TAURUS (Apr 20-May 20): Maybe life is not a competitive match, and yet games tend to sharpen people. A worthy adversary brings out the best in you. If you don’t have one, then this is your day to seek one. GEMINI (May 21-Jun 21): To listen to what a person is saying and really try to take the world on from that person’s perspective is the single act you can perform today to make the world a better place. CANCER (Jun 22-Jul 22): People love you just how you are, but that is not the reason you don’t have to try too hard today. You’ll be doing what matters to you in the style that feels comfortable to you and good things will just naturally happen. LEO (Jul 23-Aug 22): You prefer to know what people want, though it’s very interesting not to know. It causes you to make guesses and it’s fun to get them right and even more fun to get them wrong. VIRGO (Aug 23-Sep 22): Nostalgia is its own kind of pleasure. Like most pleasure, it’s best taken in moderation. You’ll relish the sweetness of looking but you have no desire to dwell there. LIBRA (Sep 23-Oct 23): Working under pressure isn’t entirely pleasant, but today it’s how you’ll get the right things done in the timeline that works for the world at the price that works for you. SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 21): When people go out of their way for you, as they will today, just take it. Accept the gesture with a smile. You would do the same for others, and you have. Your motives were pure, and theirs are, too. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21): You’ll go out of your way to keep even the simplest agreement. This is why you avoid making promises. Sacred pacts are too heavy a deal and overkill for today’s situation. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): Your brain is in top condition. Yet, you keep training it anyway. It’s like you know there are things you need to be ready for in the future, and you’ll stay sharp in anticipation. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): You are trying not to psychologically lean on anyone and yet there are things – intangible things, mostly – that you legitimately need. You will not know what they are until you catch yourself. PISCES (Feb 19-Mar 20): You don’t have to know what’s going on inside of you to know that it matters. If you can relax into the mood of the day instead of trying to create and control it, you’ve already won.
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IN MEMORIAM
WHITE – Alastair and Jenna are delighted to announce the arrival of their precious baby boy, Oliver Grant White. Born in Ashburton Maternity on July 2, 2020. With special thanks to midwife Anna Campbell and much loved angel Aimee Fawcett.
DEATHS Please note all late death notices or notices sent outside ordinary office hours must be emailed to:
BINGHAM, William Derek (Derek) 09-07-2012 BINGHAM, Catherine (Kate) 11-07-2018 Though their smile is gone forever, and their hand we cannot touch, we still have so many memories of the ones we loved so much. Their memory is our keepsake with which we will never part. God has them in his keeping, we have them in our hearts. Sadly missed, but never forgotten. With love, Lawrence, Derek, Lynda and their families.
deathnotices@theguardian.co.nz
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A cold and unsettled southwest flow covers the country. A ridge builds over the country on Saturday. A front moves over the South Island on Sunday and over the North Island on Monday, followed by another ridge of high pressure.
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TOMORROW Fine with morning frosts. Southwesterly breezes.
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MONDAY A few showers clearing and becoming fine. Southwesterlies dying out.
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Rise 8:06 am Set 5:10 pm Good
Good fishing Set 10:47 am Rise 9:15 pm
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1am Super Rugby Aotearoa (HLS) Highlanders v Crusaders. 1:15 Super Rugby Aotearoa (HLS) Chiefs v Hurricanes. 1:30 NPC 1996 (RPL) Auckland v Counties Manukau – Final. 3:30 GrassRoots Rugby 4:30 Rugby Nation 5:30 Super Rugby Australia (HLS) Reds v Waratahs.
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6am Tiny House Nation 7am Gino’s Italian Escape – Hidden Italy 7:30 Food Safari – Earth 8am Secrets Of Wild Australia 9am Hugh’s Three Hungry Boys 9:30 Building The Dream 10:30 Mysteries At The Museum PGC 11:30 Salvage Hunters 12:30 The Curse Of Oak Island PGC 1:30 Speed With Guy Martin – Classic F1 Special 3pm Travel Man – 48 Hours In 3:30 Surviving The Amazon 4:30 Gordon Ramsey – Ultimate Home Cooking 5pm Food Safari – Water 5:30 Mysteries At The Museum 6:30 Salvage Hunters 7:30 Jade Fever PGL 8pm Jade Fever PGL 8:30 Flipping Bangers Gus and Will want to buy a Scandinavian car, and end up settling on a Saab as they have never done one before. 9:30 Somebody’s Gotta Do It PGCLSV 10:30 Salvage Hunters 11:30 Mysteries At The Museum 12:30 Gordon Ramsay – Ultimate Home Cooking 1am Food Safari – Water 1:30 Hugh’s Three Hungry Boys 2am Supercar Mega Build 3am Surviving The Amazon 4am Somebody’s Gotta Do It PGCLSV 5am Mysteries At The Museum PGC
UktV 6:40 Qi MLSC 7:10 Mrs Brown’s Boys MLS 7:40 The Graham Norton Show ML 8:30 The Bill MVC 9:15 Lewis M 10:45 Death In Paradise PG 11:45 Father Brown M 12:30 Midsomer Murders M 2:05 The Bill MVC 2:55 Inspector George Gently M 4:35 The Graham Norton Show M 5:30 Who Do You Think You Are? USA PG 6:20 Qi MLSC 6:55 EastEnders PG 7:30 Qi M With Liza Tarbuck, Phill Jupitus, Sean Lock, and Alan Davies. 8pm Would I Lie To You? PG Rob Brydon, Lee Mack, and David Mitchell are joined by guests Steph McGovern, Richard Osman, Jennifer Saunders, and Joe Sugg. 8:30 The Graham Norton Show ML Daisy Ridley and John Boyega talk about Star Wars; Henry Cavill discusses The Witcher; Ruth Jones and Rob Brydon on the Gavin and Stacey Christmas special. 9:25 The Jonathan Ross Show PG 10:20 Father Brown PG 11:15 Midsomer Murders M Friday 12:50 Qi MLSC 1:20 Qi M 1:50 Would I Lie To You? PG 2:25 Who Do You Think You Are? USA PG 3:10 The Graham Norton Show ML 4am The Jonathan Ross Show PG 4:50 Holby City MC 5:50 Father Brown MVLC 9Jul20
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Fight Night off to end of year Kiwi heavyweight Shane Cameron will be a special guest at the Fight Night South event to be held in Methven later this year. By Adam Burns
adam.b@theguardian.co.nz
Mid Canterbury boxing fans are set to be treated to a spectacle inside the ring later in the year. A new Fight Night South event, which will feature Kiwi heavyweight star Shane Cameron, has been announced after organisers were forced to pull the plug earlier in the year. Fight Night South was original-
ly slated to be held in Ashburton on June 5, however it was postponed due to Covid-19 restrictions. Organisers confirmed the event will now be held at Methven’s Mt Hutt Memorial Hall on December 5, with another Ashburton fight night ear-marked for June 2021. December’s boxing extravaganza will feature a total of 10
corporate boxing bouts with the night to be hosted by local Dame Lynda Topp. Professional heavyweight Shane Cameron has again been confirmed as a special guest for the occasion. The former Commonwealth cruiserweight champion said he was excited to help launch the event. “I know first-hand that there
is some real boxing talent in the region and I’m looking forward to meeting the fighters during their training and to see who shines on the night,” Cameron said. The night will also feature an auction with proceeds to be donated to the Methven Rugby Club. Event organisers say the focus now shifts to fighter recruitment for the event.
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Each contender will be required to complete a rigorous 12week training programme with Garage Box, Methven and will have to pass a number of regulatory medical checks. “We’re on a mission to bring quality boxing events to the South Island,” Ri Ra event manager Gary Manning said. Fighters can now register their interest at fightnightsouth.co.nz
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