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Users of Ashburton’s EA Networks stadium could be walking away in droves if a proposed fee hike is signed off by the Ashburton District Council. At a user group forum yesterday, attended by representatives of virtually every sporting code, it was made very clear that submissions in opposition to the fee rise had been made and would continue to be made. The fee hike proposed is 40 per cent for courts and 9 per cent for the gym and pool complex. The reaction of the user community has been swift – a

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united outrage. Currently the council has received 200 submissions, virtually every one in opposition. Submissions close on Monday and council research and monitoring advisor Toni Durham anticipates numbers will top 350. At yesterday’s forum she outlined the submission and hearing process and explained that the council’s draft finance and revenue policy was about ensuring the system of paying for council services and activities was fair and equitable across the community. If people didn’t agree, then they had the opportunity to make their feelings known through the submission process, she said.

“We can’t re-litigate policy but it’s council’s job to listen and to hear what people are saying. As they were lodged, submissions were loaded on the council’s website and were available for the community to read, she said. “There are a lot of submissions and it’s clear people feel very strongly about this; people are having a say and that’s good.”

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Outrage over stadium fee hike From P1 Submitters have the option of asking to speak to councillors during submission deliberations and that provided an opportunity to expand on a submission and for councillors to ask questions, Durham said. Sport Canterbury Mid Canterbury manager Jan Cochrane urged sports clubs to work together, to make their feelings about the fee increase known, to send one clear message to the council. “Since this became public I’ve had so many discussions with people who are concerned about what it will do to their sport; what it will do to sport, full stop,” Cochrane said. There were indications that some user groups would look at alternative venues if the fees rose as proposed, she said. “They’ve certainly been giving indications of what will happen.” Rather than hiking up fees, Cochrane said it would be better to develop programmes for groups such as green prescription clients that would utilise the stadium during down times. There could be a lower tier of fees for those groups using the facility during off-peak times, she suggested. “We want to boost the use rather than up the fees and lose users. Increasing fees will have an impact not just on the EA stadium but in other areas as well.” Submissions can be read on the council’s website and many submitters say an increase in fees will significantly impact the ability of families to have their children involved in sport.

Why does the council want to increase fees? users pay what they believe is a fair share of costs. To do this it wants to change from covering 60 per cent of the costs from rates and 40 per cent from users, to a 50-50 split.

While the EA Networks centre receives high use this has resulted in higher than expected operating costs. The council wants to change the funding ratio to ensure that

The council share is paid equally by all ratepayers as a uniform annual general charge (UAGC). The council considered increasing fees by 15 per cent

across the board but decided increasing stadium fees by 40 per cent and gym and pool fees by 9 per cent was more equitable because the stadium returned less income per person.

What some of the submitters are saying Michelle Copland, rhythmic gymnastics – We will be forced to relocate if the fees increase. It is a perfect stadium for rhythmic gymnastics and we enjoy using it. I have had a fantastic response to the classes I have put on and over the last year have gone from 1 hour training a week to 7. I have approximately 22 girls and would like to be able to get more kids involved once I can secure some more coaches. I have two squads training at the moment – a recreation squad (1 hour per week) and a competition squad. The competition squad has a minimum of 4-7 hours training per week the girls have to complete. I found it more difficult to convince some of the families to make this extra financial commitment to the extra hours necessary for competitive rhythmic gymnastics.

The opening of the stadium back in 2015 attracted a large crowd to a much-anticipated new facility. groups eg netball away from the stadium. Because they and other sports have to pay affiliation fees to a national body their subs are already at a level where some families struggle to cope and we all want our kids playing sport. In this day and age many people multi sport and use this stadium for their sports so they will receive a double or maybe triple hit in their fees. I urge you to rethink over these plans.

Dave Young, volleyball – I do not support the proposed increased fees and charges for users of the EA Networks Centre. I understand that prices must rise from time to time as costs do rise as well. To increase costs in the region of 40 to 50 per cent in one hit I feel will drive many individuals but more significantly large player participation

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Kaye Kennedy, netball – I do not support the increase of 40 per cent to users of the stadium. Mid Canterbury Netball is a major user of the stadium and it would mean netball would have to shift back outdoors because of the costs. Netball has seen an increase in player numbers since the competitions have been moved indoors. I believe this trend would reverse if games were shifted back outside. It would be so sad to see the children have to

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go back to playing on Saturday mornings out in the cold, and we would also see a drop in spectators. If costs increase at all they should be shared evenly between stadium users and gym users. Why should community based sports bear most of the burden? The council has to be very careful it does not make the facility so expensive that people will not come through the doors - any increase in user fees would soon be absorbed by reducing numbers.

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Public urged to protect property By Katie todd

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Ashburton Police are continuing to investigate the spike in burglaries around town, and are urging the public to take extra precautions to protect their property. Police said that they had identified a number of suspects in relation to car breakins and house burglaries, and have been investigating to gather evidence and further the inquiry. Senior Sergeant Mark Worner said he encouraged residents to be vigilant by making sure their properties are secure both at night and while they are out during the day, by ensuring their alarms are set, doors The stadium hosted international basketball in 2015 when the Tall Ferns took on Japan’s national women’s team.

... I am against the fee increase for EA network. If it goes up anymore I can’t afford for my daughter to play netball. Club sub is already expensive as it is because of the court hire.

. . . The courts have already got too expensive for some people, and raising it is going to kill off sport there for a lot of people. It already went up by more than 10 per cent last year. … My wife and I pay rates, and we try to play a lot of sport. We nearly spend $800 on fees to use the courts a year, and think any more would be excessive … It is an awesome facility but I’m worried about our less fortunate families who struggle to provide in current standings. I think

By Katie todd there will be too many families and players who get turned away from sport due to the ridiculous costs. … As a young family we attend indoor football and pay subs to do so. This is the only sport we can afford after and allows us to stay involved with the community. The facilities at the centre are wonderful and at the moment affordable. It’s important for our mental health to exercise and interact with everyone. It would mean a lot to keep the price the same.

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Ashburton Borough School is among community groups sketching up ideas to help Tonga as it deals with the devastation of Cyclone Gita. Principal Sam Winterbourn said the school is looking into the possibility of working with their wider Community of Learning and other community agencies to collectively help the nation. Although he said it may be too early to make specific plans, the school are in contact with a staff family member in Tonga

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and were looking into the type of help they may be able to provide. Winterbourn said the school wants the Tongan community to know that they are not alone and that we care. Early reports indicate that the storm has killed one person and left a number injured, destroyed 75 per cent of homes in the capital Nuku’alofa and left many areas without fresh water and power. The storm is reported as the worst to ever hit Tonga, and communities in Fiji were also bracing for damage to hit yesterday afternoon.

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Other comments: ... I would like to strongly oppose the increase in prices at the EA Centre. Already there has been a price increase and very soon people will be unable to afford to play sports in this facility so either the entire sport will move somewhere else or many, many people, mostly children, will be unable to afford the sub to play.

locked and windows closed. “The public should be aware that if someone calls at their address asking for someone who the occupant knows does not live there, or that person claims to be looking for a dog, cat or stray ball, chances are their intentions are not legitimate and the matter should be reported immediately,” he said. He further encouraged people to check that their cars are locked and all valuables are removed whether parked in their driveways or outside on the street, and said if people see something suspicious at their address or their neighbouring addresses they should immediately phone police emergency 111 to report it.

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Locals pay tribute to English BY SUSAN SANDYS

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National Party politicians in Mid Canterbury yesterday paid tribute to their leader Bill English as news hit of his decision to leave Parliament. Selwyn MP and former Minister of Justice Amy Adams said the resignation came as “a tremendous shock”. “While I understand and respect his decision, I’m gutted to be losing a man of his stature and calibre. Bill is a tremendous leader and has done incredible things for New Zealand over his 27 years of public service for which I’m extremely grateful,” Adams said. He will step down on February 27, initiating a leadership vote, and while there has been speculation on Adams as a potential successor, she would not be drawn on this yesterday. “Today is about recognising Bill and his contribution, and is too soon to begin speculation on who the next leader may be.” Rangitata MP Andrew Falloon said he had been disappointed to hear of English’s resignation, but respected the decision his party leader had made with his family. “Bill has made an enormous contribution to our country. When he became Finance Minister 10 years ago New Zealand was in the grip of the Global Financial Crisis. He steered our economy through some of the tough-

A vehicle veered off the side of Arundel Rakaia Gorge Road and collided with a tree early yesterday afternoon. Police and St John Ambulance staff raced to the scene near Mayfield at about 1.09pm, where one passenger had suffered moderate injuries. Fire appliances from Mayfield and Ashburton Fire and Emergency were also called to help clean up fuel spilt on the road and a tow truck was arranged to remove the car. The passenger was taken to Ashburton Hospital in an ambulance and treated. Ashburton Garden Competition participants I. and R. Lilley won third place in the easy-care section for their residence at 13 Waterford Place. Yesterday an incorrect address was published after the wrong information was provided to the Guardian.

Aid off to Tonga National Party leader Bill English with Rangitata MP Andrew Falloon. est economic circumstances our country has ever seen, and the Canterbury earthquakes that followed,” Falloon said. “Many thousands of at-risk families are better off today because of the social investment programme that he pioneered, and the first real increases in benefits in 40 years.” On who would take over, he said before backing anyone he would speak to them about what

their vision was for New Zealand and Mid Canterbury. “National has an exceptionally talented group of MPs, and I’m sure a number of my colleagues are considering putting themselves forward for the leadership,” Falloon said. Former Rangitata MP Jo Goodhew said she had been taken by surprise, and was saddened, by the announcement. She paid tribute to English’s skills as fi-

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nance minister and in social investment, having worked with him throughout her own political career. “Bill had an amazing ability to think of the very big picture,” Goodhew said. “He will go down in history as having steadied the ship when financially New Zealand was not in great shape and pulled us through very difficult financial times.”

minister and has held other important positions. Stood down over the Oravida affair and was reinstated by former prime minister John Key. Age 58, a lawyer before she came to parliament in 2002. Amy Adams. John Key rated her highly and gave her senior roles in the last government, including justice. Adams was a lawyer before she was first elected in 2008 and rose quickly through the ranks. Aged 46, she’s been a loyal Bill English supporter. Jonathan Coleman. The former health minister was another

who stood for the leadership when John Key stood down, and is likely to do so again. Coleman was a doctor before coming to parliament in 2005 when he won the Northcote seat from Labour. Aged 51. Nikki Kaye. At age 38 she would be the youngest contender, if she decides to stand. Competent and highly regarded in the party, she won Auckland Central from Labour and continued to hold the seat. Became education minister after surviving breast cancer. Todd Muller. Often mentioned

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An Air Force C130 Hercules is on its way to cyclone-hit Tonga with emergency relief supplies. Air Commodore Kevin McEvoy, Acting Commander Joint Forces New Zealand, says the plane, which is heading to the capital of Nuku’alofa, is also carrying an initial assessment team led by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. He says the aid supplies includes 500 family hygiene kits, 200 shelter tool kits, 2300 10-litre collapsible water containers and 1000 tarpaulins. Cyclone Gita tore through Tonga overnight on Monday and the initial assessment team will help Tongan authorities identify the worst-hit areas. - NZN

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as a potential leader, but the backbencher would be an outsider in the race. Retained Bay of Plenty for National when he first came to parliament in 2014 as one of the “new breed” of MPs. Aged 49, was once an aide to former prime minister Jim Bolger. Mark Mitchell. The former defence minister has had a low profile but is believed to have his eye on the leadership. Popular in caucus but likely to be considered a lightweight. Aged 49, was a former defence contractor before coming to parliament in 2011. - NZN

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■ ASHBURTON DISTRICT COUNCIL

Sports field charge to rise? BY SUE NEWMAN

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Ashburton District sports groups could shortly find themselves paying more to use the district’s playing fields. Currently there is considerable inconsistency in the amount different sporting codes pay to use council owned fields around the district and a rewrite of the council’s sports fields’ policy aims to correct the imbalance. Current arrangements with user groups have been reviewed and district councillors and tomorrow they will take a look at a draft policy that spells out a new charging regime. The new charging regime has been based on the Timaru District’s model with fees to be about cost recovery rather than revenue generation. Current maintenance costs for playing fields in Ashburton are: Argyle Park, $47,600; Ashburton Domain, athletics oval, $11,500; Ashburton Domain cricket and

soccer, $69,400; Robilliard Park, $5200. There are no charges for rural domains as user groups under take maintenance work. Under the proposed charging regime, playing fields will be charged according to area. Proposed fees range from $30 for one day use of an area up to 200 square metres to $350 for an area greater than 200,000 square metres. Season charges range from $100 for a 201 square metre to 5000 square metre field through to $530 for a field between 100,001 and 200,000 square metres. Use of soccer and rugby fields are likely to see users charged $155 for single day use of $310 for a season. The draft policy will be finalised tomorrow and will be adopted by council on February 22. It will then go out for community consultation. Hearings and deliberations will be held on April 26 and the new policy will be in force by July1.

Ashburton Law Practitioners Society secretary Andrew Mitchell (right) and president Matt Marshall (right) met with Ashburton College graduate Melissa Maslin yesterday to present her scholarship for law school. PHOTO KATIE TODD 130218-KT-203

A welcome helping hand for studies BY KATIE TODD

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When Ashburton College graduate Melissa Maslin checked her emails last week, she discovered a very pleasant surprise. Maslin has been selected by the Ashburton Law Practitioners Society (ALPS) as the recipient of their annual scholarship, and will be embarking on her law studies

at the University of Canterbury with less financial burden. Maslin has received $250 upfront to help her with her studies, and will receive an extra $750 if she continues through into the second year of law. Ashburton Law Practitioners Society Secretary Andrew Mitchell said the scholarship is given to a student who has not

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■ PAUL UBANA JONES

Star to Ride That Train in Ashburton By Katie todd

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The Mid Canterbury Choir’s latest companion comes with an iconic hairdo, endless exuberance and an impressive five-decade, nine album solo career. He’s performed with Bob Dylan and Crowded House, sipped Verve Cliquot with Nora Jones and even shared an accidental kiss with B.B King – yet at 65 years od age Paul Ubana Jones is certainly not about to run out of steam. Scoping out the Ashburton Trust Event Centre on Monday, Ubana Jones said he is “still far too young to think of myself as a rock star”. “It’s a funny thing, music. As a soloist, the doors just keep on opening … you can be pulled into any style.” The internationally successful blues singer currently lives in Southbridge and is teaming up with the Mid Canterbury Choir for the Ride That Train at the event centre in April. The show will take audiences through his wide repertoire of genres from gospel to afro roots, Bob Dylan to Bobby McFerrin, and personal stories from Ubana

Paul Ubana Jones is ready to bring his award-winning, acoustic presence to the Ashburton Trust Event Centre. PHOTO KATIE TODD 130218-KT-194 Jones many years of penning lyrics. Ubana Jones said despite expanding his spectrum of genres and inspiration over the years he still has that Ubana sound and the same sense of inner self. “You know, my songs, they’re

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about credibility, it’s about moving people,” he said. He recalls the “silly story” behind his song The Owl and the Moon, written when he was a teenager. A young girl in his class caught his eye, and Ubana Jones quickly grabbed a bunch of flow-

ers, tied them up with his shoelace and tucked them under her desk. “She came into class the next day, looked at them and just said ‘yuck!’ because it turns out they had all died overnight.” “I don’t know where she is now, what she’s doing … but I still think of that story every time I play the song,” he laughed. Meanwhile, in Ride That Train a different type of symbolism manifests – the imagery of black American blues. “It’s the old train symbol of the 1800s, the ambition for a new existence,” he said, “The chance to be taken to a better place.” Never one to rest on his laurels, Ubana Jones is also working on a new project – a tenth album, which he hopes to produce as an LP. “I’m putting together lots of sketches and hopefully it will have some big, soulful string arrangements, a Roger Fox Big Band kind of thing,” he said. Paul Ubana Jones and the Mid Canterbury Choir will take the stage for Ride That Train on April 6 – tickets and more information are now available on TicketDirect.


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Detectives went undercover Detectives used a covert search warrant to rifle through a murder suspect’s bedroom while posing as a couple during an estate agent’s open day and sneak out with a hat and comb for DNA analysis. The secret operation was revealed on the second day of Gambian butcher Sainey Marong’s High Court murder trial in Christchurch. Marong, 33, denies picking up sex worker Renee Larissa Duckmanton from Christchurch’s red light district on May 14, 2016 before strangling her to death, dumping her body on a country roadside, and setting her on fire. His defence says the evidence is best understood through a “lens of mental imbalance”. Yesterday, the court heard how two detectives managed to take items from Marong’s flat in the Christchurch suburb of Ilam and get them analysed for DNA. While he was identified as a suspect in Duckmanton’s murder, the property where he was living was up for sale. On Sunday, May 22 Detective Maania Piahana and a colleague posed as prospective buyers at an open day after a covert search warrant was granted. They were “tasked with gaining an item which may be suitable for DNA comparison” without Marong being alerted, Piahana told the court. She walked in carrying an empty black handbag, which contained disposable gloves and plastic exhibit bags, and signed the register under her first name.

They walked through the address and found documentation with Marong’s name on it in a middle bedroom on the ground floor, the court heard. With a glove on her left hand, Piahana said she took a black comb from a bedside cabinet and put it inside a sealed bag. She then also took a black baseball cap and another comb, which she later returned. Once they had grabbed what they came for, the officers returned to the city’s central police station, the court heard. The Crown says its case against Marong is “overwhelming”, with DNA samples taken from Duckmanton, and also samples found where her body was dumped, allegedly belonging to Marong. A sheep’s tongue “bizarrely” found at the scene is alleged to have come from an animal that Marong helped butcher the day the sex worker went missing. Police examinations of Marong’s mobile phone, the Crown alleges, “deeply implicates” him in the murder. Weeks before the alleged murder, the Crown says Marong searched for what kidnappers use to make people unconscious, chloroform, and is claimed to have clicked on an article entitled, How to kidnap a girl: an informative guide. There were also multiple searches about necrophilia, including a “man having sex with dead body”. The trial, before Justice Cameron Mander, continues today. - NZME

PM to meet CTV victims’ families Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has confirmed that she’s going to Christchurch tomorrow to meet the families of those who lost loved ones when the CTV building collapsed in the February 2011 earthquake. The families are anxious to talk to her about their disappointment with the police decision not to prosecute the engineers responsible for the building because they think convictions would be unlikely. The CTV building collapsed after the February 22, 2011 earthquake, killing 115 people including 65 foreign students. It accounted for the bulk of the quake’s 185 deaths. Maan Alkais, who lost his wife in the collapse, says he is looking forward to meeting the prime minister. “Basically the story did not finish and it’s been going on for seven years – we would

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Gunmaker goes bust Remington, one of the best known makers of firearms in the United States, has reached a deal with its creditors to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The deal follows declining sales from the gunmaker - due in part to lessened fears that gun restrictions in the United States will get tighter at any point in the near future, the Daily Mail reports. The Trump administration is a major supporter of the Second Amendment, and other gun companies such as American Outdoor Brands and Sturm Ruger have both reported having lost money since Trump’s election. Remington will get $145 million to keep the company running through the bankruptcy process. The bankruptcy filing is taking place in the state of Delaware, and Remington will seek to write off nearly $700 million in debt. Cerberus Capital Management, the company that controls Remington, will lose control of the gunmaker in the deal. Remington’s creditors, in-

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cluding companies like JP Morgan, will waive Cerberus’ debt in exchange for equity in Remington. “We have an outstanding collection of brands and products, the unqualified support of a vibrant community across the industry, and a deep and powerful culture. “We will emerge from this process with a deleveraged

balance sheet and ample liquidity, positioning Remington to compete more aggressively and to seize future growth opportunities,” Remington Chief Executive Officer Anthony Acitelli said in a statement. Remington employees’ wages and benefits won’t be affected by the deal, according to the report by Reuters.

Following the Sandy Hook shooting that left 26 people dead in 2012, some investors left Remington due to the perpetrator’s use of one of its rifles. The families of the victims of the shooting have a pending lawsuit against Remington. In the last nine months of 2017, Remington reported a $28 million operating loss. - PA

When Scary, Baby, Ginger and Sporty Spice reunited on the red carpet five years ago, there was one noticeable absentee. Posh Spice Victoria Beckham was nowhere to be seen. Victoria was one of the last guests to arrive, dressed down in a pair of black cropped trousers and a trench coat. Clearly, she couldn’t care less. Victoria Beckham was always considered the least talented member of the Spice Girls. But now worth a cool $450 million, Posh Spice’s success is the real lesson in girl power; never underestimate the underdog.

■ TONGA

Counting the cost of Cyclone Gita Three people are seriously injured, buildings have been destroyed and there are “roofs everywhere” in Tonga following Tropical Cyclone Gita’s visit. His Majesty’s Armed Forces have been clearing debris from roads to allow emergency services to get across the main island of Tongatapu to assess the damage. The category four cyclone

brought winds of more than 233km/h, ripping roofs off houses, destroying buildings and cutting power to the island. In the capital Nuku’alofa photos have shown Parliament house levelled, and trees snapped in half. “Wow, it’s a mess,” said Graham Kenna of Tonga’s National Emergency Management Office.

“There is so much damage, roofs everywhere, it’s the worst situation I have been in. “A lot of the old heritage buildings, some that have stood for over 100 years, have been destroyed. “A large number of houses have been completely destroyed also.” With the roads cleared, emergency services had branched out to the east, west

and the capital to carry out initial assessments of the damage, Kenna said. “The initial assessment will cover if people have homes to go back to. “After that we will know just what we are dealing with. “Later, a more in-depth assessment will cover water, sanitation, then agriculture and what items people have lost.” - NZME

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Katy back with Orlando Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom are back together. The couple have reportedly rekindled their romance, 11 months after they split up. A source said: “They’re back on. Katy wants to make things work this time around. She tried, but she couldn’t cut him off. She cares too much about him. This time, they’re keeping things low key – but they’re back together.” Perry and Bloom have been on and off for a number of months but back in October, Perry revealed that being single is helping her career. “I’m a bit younger in heart! I’m a bit more mature ... single! You know, when you’re single, you got a lot of time to yourself and a lot of energy, and I’m just finding a delicate balance.”


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Farewell, thanks and good luck Bill W

hile I didn’t expect it quite so soon, it’s no real surprise that Bill English has decided to call time on his political career. Having been consigned to the Opposition after being unable to form a government after last year’s election, it was no secret that he wouldn’t be National’s leader next time around. He was, in a way, a dead man walking, having retained the leadership for stability’s sake but knowing full well the party would be wanting new blood at the helm sooner rather than later. You’d have to say he was unlucky. If Metiria Turei hadn’t gone public with her welfare history, sparking a remarkable swing in fortunes for Labour under new leader Jacinda Ardern, English would more than likely be prime

minister today. But that’s politics. Despite leading National through two unsuccessful election campaigns, one as prime minister and the other as Leader of the Opposition, I’d like to think English will be remembered for what he achieved rather than where he ultimately fell short. As finance minister he was a steady pair of hands at a time when there was a lot of pressure on the economy through the global financial crisis, the Christchurch earthquakes and low dairy payouts.

His critics will say he could have spent more but hindsight is a wonderful thing. He did what he thought was best for the country and we didn’t come out of it too badly at all. English was also a great number two, as John Key would surely attest to. Steady, reliable, trustworthy, and not one to either stab you in the back or hog the limelight, there would be many political leaders who would have loved to have someone like him backing them up. The job of deputy prime minister is, by-in-large, a thankless task but it’s one he performed with aplomb. If I’m going to be honest I was never sold on him as leader though. Despite being a thoroughly nice guy, he didn’t quite have the charisma of someone like Key or Ardern and when I saw him in

an Indian Airlines passenger jet crashed while landing at a southern Indian airport. Ten years ago: A former student dressed in black walked onto the stage of a lecture hall at Northern Illinois University and opened fire on a packed science class; the 27-year-old gunman killed five students before committing suicide. Five years ago: Double-amputee and Olympic sprinter Oscar Pistorius shot and killed his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp,

at his home in Pretoria, South Africa; he was later convicted of murder and is serving a 13-year prison term. Today’s Birthdays: TV personality Hugh Downs is 97. Actor Andrew Prine is 82. Country singer Razzy Bailey is 79. Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is 76. Jazz musician Maceo Parker is 75. Movie director Alan Parker is 74. Journalist Carl Bernstein is 74. Former Sen. Judd Gregg, R-N.H., is 71. TV personality Pat O’Brien

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Ashburton twice during last year’s election campaign he didn’t deliver the “follow me” performance that someone truly comfortable in the role could have. That said, he was down-toearth, had an easy manner and was always very approachable. And in a way he did deliver, holding National’s vote at a similar level to the previous election and ensuring that, in terms of numbers, National will be the strongest opposition we’ve seen in this country. So where to from here? Well for English himself, it’s more time with family and at home in Dipton. Other challenges will come his way but in the meantime I think he’s perfectly entitled to a well-earned breather. For the National Party, it’s an altogether different proposition. English is only hanging around

Wellington for a couple of weeks, which will undoubtedly lead to frantic politicking and numbercounting among National’s leadership hopefuls. The early money seems to be on Simon Bridges to take over from English, with current deputy Paula Bennett not rated a chance by anyone I’ve heard. In fact, up until English’s resignation yesterday it was more likely that she would be pushed from her job before the party decided to get rid of English. From a Mid Canterbury perspective, Selwyn MP Amy Adams could be a dark horse for Bennett’s job. She’s highly thought of, a proven performer in parliament and could be a good foil for Bridges, should he prove to be successful. Time will tell. It’s going to be an interesting couple of weeks.

is 70. Magician Teller (Penn and Teller) is 70. Cajun singermusician Michael Doucet (dooSAY’) (Beausoleil) is 67. Actor Ken Wahl is 61. Opera singer Renee Fleming is 59. Actress Meg Tilly is 58. Pro Football Hall of Famer Jim Kelly is 58. Singerproducer Dwayne Wiggins is 57. Actress Sakina Jaffey is 56. Actor Enrico Colantoni is 55. Actor Zach Galligan is 54. Actor Valente Rodriguez is 54. Rock musician Ricky Wolking (The Nixons) is 52. Tennis player Manuela Maleeva

is 51. Actor Simon Pegg is 48. Rock musician Kevin Baldes (Lit) is 46. Rock singer Rob Thomas (Matchbox Twenty) is 46. Actor Matt Barr is 34. Actress Stephanie Leonidas is 34. Actor Jake Lacy is 32. Actress Tiffany Thornton is 32. Actor Brett Dier is 28. Actor Freddie Highmore is 26. Thought for Today: “Age is something that doesn’t matter, unless you are a cheese.” — Jack Benny, American actor-comedian (born this date in 1894, died in 1974).

TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Ash Wednesday, February 14, the 45th day of 2018. There are 320 days left in the year. This is Valentine’s Day. Today’s highlights in history: On Feb. 14, 1918, Russia converted from the old style Julian calendar to the new style Gregorian calendar, “losing” 13 days in the process (for Russians, the day before was January 31). The musical Sinbad, starring Al Jolson and featuring the song Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody, opened on Broadway. On this date: In 1663, New France (Canada) became a royal province under King Louis XIV. In 1778, the American ship Ranger carried the recently adopted Stars and Stripes to a foreign port for the first time as it arrived in France. In 1849, President James K. Polk became the first U.S. chief executive to be photographed while in office as he posed for Matthew Brady in New York City. In 1929, the “St. Valentine’s Day Massacre” took place in a Chicago garage as seven rivals of Al Capone’s gang were gunned down. In 1949, Israel’s Knesset convened for the first time. In 1962, first lady Jacqueline Kennedy conducted a televised tour of the White House in a videotaped special that was broadcast on CBS and NBC (and several nights later on ABC). In 1979, Adolph Dubs, the U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan, was kidnapped in Kabul by Muslim extremists and killed in a shootout between his abductors and police. In 1988, Broadway composer Frederick Loewe, who wrote the scores for Brigadoon, ’My Fair Lady and Camelot, died in Palm Springs, California, at age 86. In 1990, 92 people were killed when


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i Rob*, how are things going? It certainly seems like business has been thriving for you lately. I’m glad to see you found my car okay last week. Apologies, I think it would have been a little out of the way for you and just out of reach of our sensor light, but it seems you didn’t have any trouble. At the time you stopped by I was in the depths of some sort of wonderfully arbitrary dream. It featured an enormous pet turkey, several pineapples and an intensely suspenseful plot line, so I’m truly grateful you didn’t wake me with any noise. You must be aware of the empirical evidence backing a deep, undisturbed REM sleep in today’s fast-paced working world. I’m glad you respected mine. Although your workmanship was admittedly a little rough, you kindly removed one rear glass panel from my car, from beside the back seat. With all this muggy weather I’m looking forward to optimising my fresh air intake and

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sharing my superb Spotify playlists with the good people of Ashburton as I drive around town. When I one day get my samoyed I’m sure he’ll also relish the freedom to stick his face in the wind on State Highway 1. As you know by now, I left you my personal Canon 750D DSLR camera in a bag tucked under my driver’s seat. Some, like my insurer, may consider this “daft” or “forgetful”, but I suppose you simply saw the best in me and accepted it as generosity. With the camera is a charged battery, two SD cards and two lenses. I see you’ve accrued rather a collection of varying DSLR cameras lately, with which I can only presume you’ve been trying

to take the most flattering mug shot to hand in to police. I can’t fathom why else you’d need them. I would recommend my 50mm lens for a great portrait shot. The focal length is just right, but I promise it won’t oversharpen your complexion. Not that the Ashburton Police are the kind of folk to judge – you’ll hopefully be introduced to someone else with that job, of course! As for the small mound of broken glass you left on our driveway, I believe Pinterest has 25+ best broken glass craft ideas which I’m quite enthused to try. Perhaps I could melt it into a hipster pendant for Mum’s next birthday present. Or, just like Hunterwasser crafted a famous toilet block in Kawakawa from glass bottles, perhaps I could make Ashburton a toilet block from all our town’s collective broken car windows? Even better, it could serve as an extra funky local prison for crims like you. Rob, some people compare

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the justice system to a wheel, supposing ‘what goes around comes around’. Seeing as you’re well acquainted with vehicle anatomy, I’d like to introduce an alternate simile to explain what I hope happens next for you. I hope justice arrives like a big airbag – inhibiting too much harm on your self-destructive course, but nevertheless blowing up to smack you powerfully and abruptly in the face. Thank you again for taking the initiative to make yourself intimately familiar in my life, but I trust that you shall not need to make further contact. Sincerely Katie *Name and gender obviously unknown, Rob selected for obvious reasons. 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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■ TAX BOOST

Tax take up $600m New Zealand snared $600m more tax than expected in the second half of 2017, according to statements released by Treasury yesterday. With the government books opened it reveals the Labour administration has inherited a booming economy. This includes a slightly larger than expected operating surplus of $1.1 billion for the last six months of 2017. This was more than three times the $311 million surplus predicted and up from a wafer-thin $9 million surplus a year earlier, the latest government accounts show. When combined with higher than expected Crown entity results, the surplus was $800 million more than forecast, Treasury said yesterday. Core Crown tax revenue was $37.2 billion for the six-month period and was $597 million ahead of forecast, due largely to source deductions tracking $300 million ahead of expectations

and GST $200 million ahead. Treasury officials said they expect some of those gains to remain through to the end of the financial year on June 30. Overall core Crown tax was $600m higher than what was expected in the Government’s halfyear economic and fiscal update, released in mid-December. Tax sent straight to IRD was $300m more than expected and the GST take was $200m more than expected. Core Crown expenses were $39.6b – slightly higher than the $39.5b forecast. Net debt was $64.82 billion,

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■ TRADE ME

Compiled by

NEW ZEALAND SHARE MARKET

Source: NZX and Standard & Poors

909 297 3010 103 122 632 – 382.5 869 534 1775 1265 688 614 745 239.5 132.5 195 310.5 142 231 132 2460 335.5 283 598 89 246 112 504 129.5 166 395 734 1055 780 456 283 408 344 175 564 664 554 453 520 332 215.5 3430 718

Last sale

907 297 3000 102.5 122 627 317 382 870 532 1770 1265 777 613 742 238 132.5 195 308 141 231 131.5 2459 335 282.5 595 89 245 112 504 129.5 165 395 734 1050 756 448 283 408 343 171 564 661 554 452 520 332 212 3260 715

Daily Volume move ’000s

+27 +1.5 +17 – – +6.5 – +4 +5 – +10 +20 – – –3 –1 – – –0.5 –1 +1 –1 +9 +2.5 +7.5 +5 +1 +5 –1 +2 – – +5 +4 – –2 – +2 +4 –1 – +13 +4 –4 +7 +4 +1 +7 +11 +11

1.8m 827.5 5.10 457.3 987.0 697.6 – 945.0 41.19 1.7m 103.2 907.6 – 108.8 806.9 508.5 662.1 375.0 681.4 196.6 57.38 1.1m 139.6 862.0 1.1m 117.2 73.30 171.5 55.02 198.4 413.5 189.7 585.6 238.5 260.3 644.3 352.6 334.0 992.4 2.7m 157.7 326.3 131.5 102.0 146.2 28.42 316.8 282.4 14.61 1.2m

S&P/NZX 50 Index Gross 8470 8380 8290 8200 8110 8020

9/2 13/2

904 296 2999 102.5 121 627 – 380 868 532 1769 1252 773 613 742 238 132 194 307 141 228 131.5 2455 334 282 590 88 241 111 500 128.5 165 392 728 1041 756 445 281 405 343 170 563 661 552 434 518 323 207 3250 709

Sell price

2/2

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Buy price

26/1

Company CODE

At close of trading on Tuesday, February 13, 2018

19/1

S&P/NZX 50 Index Gross constituents

p S&P/NZX 50 Gross

8,122.22 +63.16 +0.78%

p S&P/NZX 20 index

5,431.33 +48.15 +0.89%

p S&P/NZX All Gross

8,832.98

+69.97

+0.8%

p Rises 75 q Falls 27

WORLD MARKETS

p S&P/ASX 200 index

5,855.9

+35.2

+0.6%

At close of trading on Feb 13, 2018

p Dow Jones Indust.

24,601.3 +410.3 +1.70% At close of trading on Feb 12, 2018

p FTSE 100 index

7,177.1

+84.63

+1.19%

At close of trading on Feb 12, 2018

q Nikkei 225 index

21,282.7

–99.9

–0.47%

At close of trading on Feb 13, 2018

METAL PRICES

Source: interest.co.nz

p Gold

1,322.30

London – $US/ounce

+6.25

+0.47%

p Silver London – $US/ounce

16.42

+0.09

+0.55%

p Copper London – $US/tonne

6,786.0

+31.0

+0.46%

NZ DOLLAR

Source: BNZ

Country

or 23.2 per cent of gross domestic product, $515 million below forecast and down from $65.34 billion a year earlier. That was due to having more currency in circulation, which bolsters available financial assets, and higher valuation gains than anticipated. The core cash deficit of $5.95 billion was in line with expectations, widening from $3.91 billion a year earlier. Finance Minister Grant Robertson said the figures were positive signs for the economy. “We’ve seen consumer confidence improve over the past month, while businesses’ con-

fidence in their own activity – which is more closely correlated to economic growth than headline business confidence – has also been positive,” he said. “At this point in the year these results indicate the economy is tracking well. The Government is committed to seeing this continue and ensuring that we have sustainable growth and a fair share in prosperity for all New Zealanders.” The New Zealand economy will slow as labour constraints, changes in government infrastructure investment and lower dairy prices bite, economic research group Infometrics said this month. “Lower levels of business and consumer confidence could also negatively affect business investment and household spending during 2018,” said Infometrics chief forecaster Gareth Kiernan. Infometrics now sees GDP growth slowing through the year to 2.6 per cent by early next year – compared with earlier forecasts of accelerating growth. - NZME

As at 4pm Feb 13, 2018

Australia Canada China Euro Fiji Great Britain Japan Samoa South Africa Thailand United States

TT buy

0.9385 0.9311 4.8834 0.6046 1.5164 0.534 80.65 1.8879 8.7849 23.28 0.7408

TT sell

0.9077 0.8972 4.2883 0.5788 1.3984 0.5156 77.30 1.6566 8.4643 22.17 0.7146

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Angry response from Trade Me retailers Plans by Trade Me to change its success fee model to include shipping costs has sparked an angry response from some retailers on the auction site. The change means that from March 14 success fees for professional retailers will apply to both the item sale price and the shipping cost. The change did not affect casual sellers, who would continue to pay success fees only on the item sale price. Trade Me Marketplace’s Rick Davies said the move would encourage more of Trade Me’s 19,000 professional retailers to provide buyers with free shipping and transparent prices. “Buyers have told us high shipping costs are their number one annoyance when buying on Trade Me, especially when purchasing a new item. “We want to provide a worldclass shopping experience,” Davies said. “The expectations of Kiwis shopping online have soared in the past few years and we don’t want our professional retailers lagging behind. “Things like fast, free, tracked shipping and no delivery fee surprises at checkout are table stakes in 2018.” However, one retailer said he had asked the Commerce Commission to investigate. He had responded to Trade Me, telling them the plan to charge on a seller’s costs was “outrageous” and the rationalisation that buyers loved free

In brief Detention for scam A former Ponsonby real estate agent has been sentenced to community detention after scamming a man out of $12,000 with a bogus Trade Me sale. Samuel James Clough was sentenced in the Auckland District Court yesterday by Judge Philippa Cunningham to 11 months’ community detention and a year’s supervision. She also ordered him to pay $12,000 and $1334 in reparation, and suspended him from driving for 12 months. - NZME

Re-inventing the web Tim Berners-Lee is often credited as being the inventor of the World Wide Web — but these days he’s hellbent on changing it. The world renowned engineer and computer scientist has been working on a new project designed to fundamentally overhaul the internet and how it functions. He wants to pry power back from the tech juggernauts and give us more control over our personal data. He is working with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on a way to “re-decentralise the web”. - NZME

Honey firm for sale Specialist manuka honey exporter New Zealand Honey Specialties – trading as the New Zealand Honey Company – owes more than $1.4 million to unsecured creditors, shareholders and staff. However, negotiations are under way this week for a potential sale, receivers have confirmed. Established in 2005 and Dunedin-based, it was placed in voluntary receivership by its shareholders in mid-December and Dunedin receivers Insolvency Management have posted their first report. - NZME

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shipping was “completely ridiculous”. “They’d love sellers to make everything we are trying to sell free. The problem with that is that sellers – and you [Trade Me] – would swiftly go broke. “I’m furious about this but I can’t imagine that you’re going to revisit this appalling decision so I will take the matter up with the Commerce Commission.” Another retailer said they would run at a loss if they offered free shipping, and that to add it to the product would make goods appear more expensive than those of a competitor. Davies said there were no legal concerns about the change. “Yes, we’ve had some sellers who have said they are disappointed with the change and we’ve had to clarify a few things for them. However, we believe this is the right thing to do for buyers and sellers.” Davies said he expected the number of new items on Trade Me with free shipping to increase. - NZME

Clients of one of Auckland’s most popular central-city gyms have been told they won’t even “need to cross the road” from their car park to their training base because a new multi-level building is rising. Leighs Construction has begun work on the new 333-vehicle car parking block beside the existing Les Mills’ Auckland City at 186 Victoria St, opposite Spark and above Victoria Park. “All going well the new Wellesley St car park will open in 2019. We know that convenience is king and easy car parking is important. Unfortunately, we won’t be able to use our neighbours’ carparks forever so we’ve decided to build our own. It’ll mean no more walking across the road from Sale St,” the business says. - NZME

Unilever fires a shot One of the world’s largest advertisers is threatening to pull its ads from social sites, such as Facebook and YouTube, if the tech companies don’t do more to minimise divisive content on their platforms. Unilever’s chief marketing officer, Keith Weed, called on Silicon Valley on Monday to better police what he describes as a toxic online environment where propaganda, hate speech and disturbing content that exploits children thrive. “Fake news, racism, sexism, terrorists spreading messages of hate, toxic content directed at children – parts of the Internet we have ended up with is a million miles from where we thought it would take us,” Weed said. - PA


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Recycling leftover rice Rice just has to be one of the most versatile ingredients. It’s great as an accompaniment to anything saucy, wonderful with spicy dishes where it can carry some heat and it’s fantastic as a leftover. When you’re cooking rice, cook twice as much as you’ll need and keep the leftovers for a new culinary creation the following day.

Curried rice salad 400g cooked rice, chilled 1 apple 1 red onion 1 capsicum 55g raisins 3T finely chopped fresh herbs 60ml oil 75ml white wine vinegar 2t curry powder ■ Peel the onion and chop it finely. ■ Deseed and dice the capsicum. ■ Core and chop or slice the apple. ■ Whisk the ingredients for the dressing together. ■ Toss all the ingredients together in a large bowl, then transfer to a serving dish or individual bowls to serve.

Rice and cheese fritters 1C brown rice, cooked, cold 3/4 C grated tasty cheese 3 eggs, lightly beaten 1 medium carrot, peeled and grated 1 small zucchini, grated 1t dried basil 1/4 C plain flour Salt and pepper Ricebran oil to shallow fry ■ Combine rice, cheese, eggs, carrot, zucchini, basil and flour. ■ Season well with salt and pepper ■ Heat the ricebran oil in a large

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fry pan over a moderately high heat Fill a 1/4 C measure with the mixture and turn into the hot pan Flatten into a round fritter shape, and continue shaping the mixture to fill the pan. Cook the fritters in batches for 2-3 minutes each side or until golden brown and crisp. Transfer the cooked fritters to a plate lined with paper towel. Serve the fritters warm with tomatoes and rocket.

Rice pie with courgette and feta 1C cooked white long-grain rice 1T olive oil 2 zucchinis, sliced 150g creamy feta, coarsely crumbled 100g semi-dried tomatoes, chopped 6 green onions, sliced 2T chopped fresh mint 4 eggs, lightly beaten ■ Preheat oven to 200°C. ■ Grease a 23cm tart pan with removable base. ■ Place rice in a large bowl. ■ Heat olive oil in a large nonstick frying pan over high heat. ■ Cook zucchini for 3 minutes, tossing frequently, until golden. ■ Add to rice with feta, tomatoes, green onions, mint and eggs to rice. Mix well.

■ Press mixture into the pan and place on an oven tray. ■ Bake for 25 minutes or until lightly golden and just set in the centre. ■ Serve warm with salad leaves.

Rice stuffed peppers 500g beef mince 35g taco seasoning mix 3/4 C water 2t chilli powder 1/2 C cooked rice 1/4 t salt 1/4 t garlic salt 1/8 t ground black pepper 500g tomato puree, divided 3 large red capsicums 6 (2cm) cubes colby cheese ■ Preheat oven to 180°C. ■ Grease an oblong baking dish. ■ Place the beef mince into a frying pan over medium heat ■ Brown the meat, breaking it apart into crumbles as it cooks, about 8 minutes. ■ Drain excess fat. ■ Stir in the taco seasoning, water, chilli powder, cooked rice, salt, garlic salt, black pepper ■ Add half the tomato puree; mix until thoroughly combined. ■ Bring to a boil, reduce heat to low and simmer 20 minutes. ■ Cut capsicums in half lengthwise then remove stems, membranes, cores and seeds. ■ Cook in steamer for 3 to 5 mins ■ Place the steamed capsicums

into the prepared baking dish ■ Fill lightly with the meat filling. ■ Press 1 cube of colby cheese into the centre of the filling in each ■ Spoon the tomato puree over the capsicums ■ Cover the dish with aluminium foil. ■ Bake in the preheated oven until the capsicums are tender and the filling is hot, 25 to 30 minutes.

Indian rice, potatoes and peas 1 onion, sliced lengthwise 1 potato (boiled and chopped) 1/3 C peas (boiled) 1/2 t cumin seeds 1/2 t mustard seeds 1 green chilli 2 - 3 curry leaves 2t vegetable oil 1/4 t turmeric powder 2C leftover cooked rice 2t lemon juice ■ Saute the onions till light brown ■ Add the rest of the ingredients above except for rice and lemon juice. ■ Heat through until fragrant. ■ Add rice and mix well. ■ Add lemon juice and serve with plain yoghurt.

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In brief Trbojevic on the ball Tom Trbojevic is aiming to pick up the slack left by Blake Green’s exit from Manly and get his hands on the football more often. How coach Trent Barrett replaces Green is the big question mark hanging over the Sea Eagles heading into the 2018 NRL season. Rookie Lachlan Croker is likely to partner Daly Cherry-Evans at the scrumbase while fullback Trbojevic is hoping to take up more playmaking duties. - AAP

Leeds brace for Storm Leeds may have opened their Super League season with two straight wins but skipper Kallum Watkins says they will need to improve quickly to topple NRL champions Melbourne in the World Club Challenge on Friday. The Super League title-holders will battle the Storm at AAMI Park – the first time the WCC has been played in Melbourne – for the honour of being named the world’s best club side. - AAP

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Josh Hood contemplates the water as he waits his turn for the boat during the slalom event at the Lake Hood Aquafest at the weekend. Hood had good scores in the slalom and jump, and recorded a personal best score on the trick skis. PHOTO PETE WOOD

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Nationals loom for skiers Mid Canterbury waterskiers are approaching the business end of the season, with a busy calendar ahead of the water ski nationals in the North Island in April. The week-long nationals will hosted by the Piarere Water Ski Club on Lake Karapiro and Mid Canterbury is expected to have another strong presence, but local skiers have plenty of action before then, including another three-event tournament at Lake Hood on March 24 and 25. Hood was the venue for the annual Aquafest last weekend, with

some outstanding results in slalom, jump and trick skis. Event chief judge Janeen Donaldson said under 17 squad skiers were all training hard and looking for tournament PBs in the lead-up to nationals, when the next Junior Worlds team will be announced. Ashburton’s Emily Milner is one of those looking for a spot in the team, so has stepped up to the girls’ age group for slalom scores at the under 17 boat speed. She produced some great

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was won by Lana Donaldson. The three Donaldson boys fought for jump honours, with Hugh winning out on 46.5m, over Karl 46.5m and George 44.6m. Josh Hood was another who had a great tournament, with PBs in tricks of 2240, and good scores in both slalom and jump. The women’s jump was close between Brown, Milner and Courtney Holmes. The tricks final round went ahead in rain on the Sunday, with the top score going to Hilary Munro with 4050 points.

Ben Simmons filled the stats sheet in Philadelphia’s big win over the Knicks while Joe Ingles was again a standout in Utah’s 10th straight NBA victory. The Jazz reaffirmed their status as the NBA’s hottest team, their 101-99 triumph over heavyweights San Antonio yesterday giving them the longest active winning streak in the league. Elsewhere, Anthony Davis had 38 points and 10 rebounds to help the New Orleans Pelicans beat Detroit 118-103, the Los Angeles Clippers defeated the Brooklyn Nets 114-101, the Chicago Bulls fended off the Orlando Magic 105-101 and Golden State crushed Phoenix 129-83.

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In brief Smith looking forward Australia skipper Steve Smith drew a line under his side’s Ashes win and urged his team-mates to take their game to a new level in the coming four-Test series in South Africa. While proud of the 4-0 series win against England, Smith has challenged his side to back it up away from home soil. “We know that one good summer doesn’t make a good cricket side, we have to keep backing it up, it’s going to be a good challenge for the group,” Smith said. - AAP

New faces for Ferns Two new faces are in line to debut for the New Zealand women’s cricket team in their home series against the West Indies next month. Auckland batsman Lauren Down and Otago teenager Kate Heffernan are the newcomers to the White Ferns. Down has made the ODI side on the back of a strong season with Auckland, while 18-year-old Heffernan, a left arm seamer, is in the 13-strong T20 squad. - NZME

Perry’s motivation The Tinwald Cycling Club riders have a lot of road ahead of them.

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Summerfield in hot form The inclement weather lifted right on cue to produce a perfect day of racing in the Tinwald Cycling Club’s Jasama Farm/Terrace Downs Resort 42km handicap event on an undulating Lake Coleridge course on Sunday. Paul Summerfield and his comarkers rode strongly to ensure the chasing bunches did not catch them. In a tight finish, Summerfield

prevailed over visiting Englishman Sean O’Toole. Don Morrison put his recent block of training in Australia to good use, stepping onto the final podium position. Ross Avis and Gary Weston produced eye-catching rides, charging into fourth and fifth respectively. Oliver Davidson pulled out a strong ride to lead in the chasing group.

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Lydia’s 11th caddy Kiwi golfer Lydia Ko has parted ways with Gary Gilchrist and enlisted former PGA golfer Ted Oh as her new coach. Much like her 2017 campaign, Ko will begin 2018 with a fresh start – with Oh and new caddie Johnny Scott joining her for the Australian Open which begins tomorrow. Scott would be Ko’s 11th caddie since she turned pro in 2013. Peter Godfrey caddied for Ko during the LPGA Tour last year after replacing Gary Matthews in April. Ko, now ranked world No. 10, hasn’t won a tournament since July 2016 and will be looking to Lydia Ko see her fortunes change as she heads into the new season. Oh, 40, made six starts on the PGA Tour. He grew up in California competing against the likes of Tiger Woods, and in 1993 qualified for the US Open at the age of 16. Ko said that the changes came after she lost confidence last year as she fell down the world rankings. - NMZE

Scratch maker Stu Lowe secured fastest time honours riding the course in 64.47. Darrell Kircher and Brad Hudson recorded second and third times. The juniors and division 2 contested a 16km handicap event. Ethan Titheridge produced a top ride to secure the victory and fastest time honours, covering the distance in 26.57.

RESULTS ■ Golf Ashburton Golf Club January 30 and February 10 Women’s Section LGU Silver Daphne Hinton 65, Bronze I Kay Fox 63, Bronze II Kathryn Green 74 February 13 Rnd 1 Tucker Trophy Alison Hewson 69, Marilyn Walker 69, Anne Watson 69, Pam Feutz 69 Nearest the Pins: No 4 Gabites: Bev Turton, No 8 House of Travel: Hilary Ward, No 12 Lynn’s small Salon: Barbara Williams, No 14 Todds of Ashburton: Alison Grant, No 4 Somerset Grocer 2nd shot: Janice Dunlop, No 18 2nd Shot to Green: Win Carter Twos: Sharon Bradford No. 4, Hilary Ward No. 8, Barbara Williams No. 12, Anne Watson No. 14 February 1 9 Hole Results Rnd 1 Marion Marshall – Stroke Wendy Smith 31

Mayfield Golf Club February 10 Opening Day - Brackley Trophy Winners Ladies: Betty Wilson 85-18-67, Marg Read 104-33-71, Juliet McLeod 107-36-71, Helen Rapsey 99-27-72, Sue Graham 108-34-74; Men: Colin Bryant 90-25-65, Arnold Rushton 96-31-65, Bill Allan 8519-66, Ali McLeod 84-16-68, Paul Gardner 83-15-68,

Bella Roulston found the line strongly to take the second place spoils. Janette Hooper claimed bragging rights in division 2 taking the win from Brian Ellis. Drew Titheridge stormed into third place and in doing so recorded the fastest time. Next week the club travels to Hinds to contest a 50km handicap event.

Wayne Blair 77-9-68, Stuart Wilson 107-37-70 Nearest Pins: No 2 Aon Insurance Roger Lake, No 11 Jon McAuliffe Bayleys Gordon Duthie, No 5 Marylyn Cross Property Brokers Wayne Blair, No 14 ANZ Bank Stuart Wilson, Ladies 2nd Shot 2&11 No 2 Johnny Wright, No 11 Joan Johns, No 5 Lal Mulligan, No 14 Joan Johns, 9&18 Jack Allan. Two’s: Gordon Duthie 2, Ian Beach 2, Bill Allan, Stuart Wilson, Wayne Blair Nett Eagle No 11 Ian Beach Kallara Texels Player of Day: C Bryant & A Rushton

■ Tennis Mid Canterbury Tennis February 7 Twilight Hackers 17 v Tax-manian Devils 16, Tridents 17 v High Raters 0, Famous Grouse 17 v TBC 16, ADC Aces 16 v We Are Stihl Suzuki 17, What’s The Score 17 v Hit 4 Brains 15, Council Crew 17 v Untouchaballs 16, Bits and Pieces 17 v CATS 0, Harcourts 12 v String Quartet 0, Flow Dairies 19 v Court Jesters 14. February 8 Sunset Doubles Ladies: Go Girls 2 v Wanna Bees 4, RMF/TP 1½ v Dorie Damsels 4½, The Ladies 1 v In with a Shot 5 Division 1: Double Faults 1½ v Heineken Openers 4½, Serve n Volley 6 v Lakers 0, Fairton Turkeys 0 v AFC 6, Cates Grain & Seed 6 v Coasters 0, Carrfields 1 2 v Geraldine 4 Division 2: Faultless 1 v Carrfields 2 5, Backspin 4 v Golden Flyers 2, Cream of the Crop 4½ v Winchmore 1½, Ball Wackers 5 v New Boys 1 Division 3 I’d Hit That 4½ v Farm & Kitchen 1½, Miss Hits 3 v 4 Aces 3, B Team 5½ v What a Racquet ½, Read Revellers 3 v Willies Wonkers 3.

Ellyse Perry’s hamstring injury was the setback that turned into the launch pad for her stellar year. The 27-year-old won her second Belinda Clark Award this week as the top Australian women’s international cricketer. Three months ago, Perry broke the Australian women’s test record with 213no. It was the third-highest score in women’s test history. The triumph was also far removed from last year, when Perry needed several weeks off because of injury. That setback made her determined to make the most of her return to the game. - AAP

Kane wants to carry on New Zealand captain Kane Williamson has made it emphatically clear: he wants to play all three forms of international cricket. After nine days away from international cricket, New Zealand faced England in the first of a three-game block in six days in the T20 tri-series last night. Williamson’s form in the shortest version has been modest of late. While there are players who enjoy having the odd game off to give the body a spell, Williamson is not among them. Given a complete day off it wouldn’t surprise to find him seeking a net, such is his passion for the game. - NZME

DRAWS ■ Bowls Hampstead Bowling Club February 19 Ladies Bowling Triples Tournament Proudly sponsored By Terranova Lodge Hampstead Bowling Green - start time: 9:00am Skips: M Foster, N Woods, S Scott, G Body, G Hawkins, M Fargo, N Mc Kenzie, H Boag, S Holdom, 10. M Eder, P McElwain, D Gutberlet, D King, G Baker

■ Golf Tinwald Golf Club February 20 Women’s Division 3rd Burrows Cup Maree Moore Trophy We are playing at Ashburton due to coring of greens. Report 8.30 for 9.00 start. 9 holes report for 10.30 start. June Bruhns draw steward.


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■ SACRED DAY

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Derby the main target Tony Pike is reverting to Plan B to give Sacred Day a chance to keep his Gr.1 New Zealand Derby (2400m) hopes alive. The Cambridge trainer has the Azamour gelding in today’s abandoned Te Aroha meeting. “He will not run on a heavy track and we’ve had so much rain in the Waikato that it couldn’t be anything but that,” Pike said. “At this stage, we’re taking eight or 10 to Gisborne on Sunday and it’s a Slow 7 there, but it’s a mostly fine week there so it should be ideal. “He can run in a mile or over 2000m.” Following his runaway maiden success at Hastings earlier this month, Sacred Day has been kept safe at $21 in the market for next

Te Aroha abandoned Today’s meeting at Te Aroha has gone by the wayside. Unseasonably heavy rain in the Waikato deemed the track unsuitable for the meeting to go ahead. New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing and other groups will now look at all options to accommodate horses denied racing opportunities. - NZME

month’s classic at Ellerslie. “It’s probably coming up a bit quick for him, but if the field continued to drop off and he blew them away on Sunday we might roll the dice – otherwise there’s always Sydney,” Pike said. Debut-winning Pierro filly Terra Sancta, who holds a nomination for the Gr.1 Al Basti Equiworld Dubai New Zealand Oaks (2400m), was also likely to start at Gisborne. “We don’t want her to get knocked around on a heavy track either,” Pike said. Ocean Park filly Pink Graffiti was also scheduled to start today. Pink Graffiti has placed in her last two appearances, including a laststart runner-up finish on a Slow 7 track at Matamata. - NZME Sacred Day has a date on New Zealand Derby day.

Group One beckons Lance Robinson is keen to test his stable star Boots ‘N’ All in top northern company. “The Otaki Group One is a good opportunity to race against the best and see where we’re at,” the Riccarton trainer said, referring to the Haunui Farm WFA Classic. “He’s a very consistent horse and he’s getting difficult to place here now.” - NZME

Lazarus draws pole It is hard enough trying to beat Lazarus, let alone when he’s drawn the pole. That’s exactly the challenge confronting his rivals in Saturday night’s $100,000 Canadian Club Sprint at Menangle. Lazarus snared the pole, but it does mean Mark Purdon will have to blast him off the gate for the first time in Australia since he led and won the Victoria Cup at Melton almost 13 months ago. - HRNZ

■ YEARLING SALES

Standout colt tops trotters’ sale

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They were never going to sell it any other way, but there could be some fair truth in yesterday’s first ever all trotters’ sale at the Premier Yearling Sales being labelled a ‘‘resounding success’’. That was the call from PGG Wrightson’s standardbred division representative, Peter Lagan, who was positively beaming at the completion of the 40-odd lots offered up in the Riding For the Disabled Arena at the Christchurch Showgrounds. “I don’t think I can call it anything else,” he said. “The feedback throughout the day and the encouraging comments in the immediate aftermath of the sale on how it went as a whole has been fantastic. “I’ve had people coming up and tell me that they’ve got trotters sorted for the sale next year already.”

After a mixed bag day at Karaka on Monday, buyers, vendors and enthusiasts alike will have headed to Christchurch with a tentative mindset amidst a completely new look format to involve themselves in. Things would have relaxed considerably when the first 10 lots through the ring went for a combined total of $250,000 as buyers settled into their work. “By having the parade first, we managed to ensure there was a good strong crowd on hand and the numbers around the ring when the first lot came through were very good and it set the tone. “As is always the case though, nice types with good pages will always sell well.” The top lot of the day came as no surprise to anyone with big-spending Australian Emilio

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Rosati forking out $160,000 over the phone to secure the fifth foal of champion trotting mare, One Over Kenny, by Love You. The chestnut colt was a standout on the page, but in type he was even better and there were more than two parties interested in getting their hands on the royally-bred prospect. “Emilio was rapt to secure him,” Lagan said. “And the best part from our perspective is that at this stage he will remain in New Zealand as he’s heading down to Phil Williamson to be trained.” Greg and Nina Hope worked to $60,000 to secure the second highest purchase of the day – an Angus Hall colt from Michelle Caig’s great producing mare, Sun Mist, while Aldebaran Lodge went to $40,000 to snare the Love You colt from Triple A. - NZHN

In TV’s Outrageous Fortune, Wolf West is the son of Ted West. Both are tarred with the same brush. In Southland harness racing, Wolf West is the two-year-old half-brother to Ted West and showing the same early talent. He’s from the first crop of Net Ten EOM and at Gore today, will bid to be the sire’s first qualifier. - NZHN

Addington considered It was lonely at last week’s Wyndham trials for juvenile trotter Tolkien in his solo attempt to beat the 2:09.8 qualifying time. But he was up to the task, running equal halves to produce a time 5.1 seconds faster than required. On the back of that run, and given the lack of opposition in the south, Kirk Larsen is now contemplating a trip to Addington on 23 February to test the Majestic Son gelding.

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In brief Whitelock returns Sam Whitelock has kept his offseason to a minimum and will captain the Crusaders in their final pre-season match against the Highlanders. Whitelock had a busier season than any New Zealand-based professional last year, playing in all but two of the championship-winning Crusaders’ 18 matches while also starting 12 tests. - NZME

NZ snowboarder out Rising New Zealand star Tiarn Collins has withdrawn from the Winter Olympics after succumbing to a shoulder injury. Snowboarder Collins dislocated his shoulder in PyeongChang last week while training for the slopestyle before sitting out the event. He’d hoped to recover for big air next week but has pulled out on advice from medicos after experiencing ongoing soreness and a lack of movement. - NZME

Winning culture vital

Russian athlete Anastasia Bryzgalova throws the stone during the mixed doubles bronze medal curling match against Norway’s Kristin Skaslien and Magnus Nedregotten at the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea yesterday. PHOTO AP

■ WINTER OLYMPICS

Safety questions hit organisers The governing body of worldskiing is being hit hard with questions about why it allowed the women’s slopestyle event to go ahead amid bitter winds and iced-over jumps in Pyeongchang. Forty-one of the 50 runs ended with either a rider falling or bailing out because she could not build up enough speed to reach the crest of a jump. International Ski Federation spokeswoman Jenny Wiedeke says only one team “voiced con-

cerns” about going ahead with the event. She declined to name the country. It was different at the end of the runs when riders complained openly in the mix zone, the area where athletes speak to reporters. Wiedeke says “we know it was very difficult conditions for the riders”. She says “no athlete is forced to go down and compete”. Wiedeke says the federation

has concussion protocols and “most teams come with their own doctors. Those that don’t, there are local doctors on hand and we also have an official FIS doctor. “So there are plenty of people on hand to diagnose if they feel it’s necessary.” She also acknowledged the course was very difficult, even in perfect conditions. Wiedeke says “at the Olympic Games we set our courses to

the highest international standard. We’re very pleased with the entire course-building process. Very cold temperatures here have created ideal snow conditions for our events.” The wind was again a factor at Jeongseon. Gusts higher up the mountain forced organisers to lower the start, cutting 20 seconds from the downhill. Racers were also guided to a safer line cresting the jumps. - AP

Creating a winning culture at the Warriors will be key to their hopes of retaining Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, says assistant coach Tony Iro. The Warriors face a battle to re-sign their off-contract captain and fullback with rugby union and a host of rival clubs eager to lure him away from the Auckland-based franchise. Iro says it will take more than just a fat cheque to convince the 24-year-old to stick around after this season and says it will take a collective effort from everyone involved at the Warriors. - NZME

Thaiday keeping on Veteran Brisbane Broncos forward Sam Thaiday has not given up on playing another NRL season. The former club captain had claimed 2018 would mark his 16th and final season after coach Wayne Bennett told the off-contract forward he did not fit into his future plans. But Thaiday, 32, has not ruled out earning a contract extension with a big 2018, starting with Saturday’s trial against the Gold Coast. - AAP

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All Blacks’ training camps storm in a teacup By GreGor Paul

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uff, puff, moan, groan life’s not fair say New Zealand’s Super Rugby coaches as they come to terms with a landscape that looks exactly like it has almost every year since 2012. Like children indignant with rage at the nightly discovery there is an expectation they will wear pyjamas to bed, New Zealand’s Super Rugby coaches seem to be trying to make out they have been duped by the All Blacks: blindsided by the national coaching panel’s request to release players for mid-season training camps. Memories appear to be short in some quarters as this really isn’t new, unusual or a response to some festering concern about playing England later in the year. All Blacks training camps have

been a constant part of the Steve Hansen coaching regime and every Super Rugby coach, on seeing the draw when it was released in September last year, must have strongly suspected that they would be asked to release players for the national cause. They can’t play dumb on this as the situation was the same in 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2016. The exceptions were 2015 because there was a significant preparation period between the end of Super Rugby and the first scheduled test and last year, again because the squad assembled two weeks before taking on the British & Irish Lions. The mid-season camps are back in 2018 because there is a full round of Super Rugby on the weekend of June 1-2 and test players will only assemble six days before they play France at

Eden Park on June 9. Hansen wants a bit of time with a wider squad before they turn up in early June. He wants to embed his thoughts about the season ahead, emphasise the need for a few basic skills to be refined and develop a handful of core plays. Effectively get some basic groundwork out of the way. The central contracting system exists to ensure decisions are made for the greater good and as the All Blacks are the key financial driver and at the apex of the system, they are considered the greater good. This is not some closely held secret. This is not new, radical or unjustified. It’s a necessary evil at worst and those who whine about it or rally against it, should remember that the prolonged success of the

All Blacks has mostly funded the economic boom New Zealand Rugby has enjoyed in the last decade and which has enabled rugby-related salaries to rise far quicker than the national average. The truth is that the training camps are not much of a big deal at all, but Super Rugby coaches had their respective noses put out of joint by the way the All Blacks’ intentions were communicated. The process was poor apparently: a touch dictatorial while the initial demands were also thought to be excessive. But here we are now with an agreement that seems reasonable and bang in line with previous seasons, which means it is time to get over it. And the Super Rugby coaches should be somewhat wary about overstating the impact of the All

Blacks’ demands. It won’t be ideal for New Zealand’s sides to have a couple of games where their All Blacks’ contingent miss the early part of the week, but nor will it be quite as catastrophic as they suggest. They will cope just fine. What has been signed off is not excessive and if they doth protest too much it will start to feel like their true intention is to lower public expectation: nail down the excuses before the season starts to create the chance of underpromising and over-delivering. Which brings things full circle, as this is precisely the luxury that is not afforded to coach Hansen. He can’t under promise as should the All Blacks lose to France in Auckland, any attempt to blame a lack of preparation time will simply inflame the public ire. - NZME


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6am Breakfast 9am The Ellen DeGeneres Show 0 10am Whanau Living 10:30 Four In A Bed 11am The Chase 0 Noon 1 News At Midday 0 12:30 Emmerdale PGR 0 1pm George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces 3 0 2pm The Ellen DeGeneres Show 30 3pm Tipping Point 3:55 Te Karere 2 4:25 The Best Of New Zealand With Nick Honeyman Nick visits a beekeeper and tries honey straight from a hive, and then drops in to an old homestead and makes sticky chicken drumsticks and elderflower-and-honey cordial. 0 4:55 The Chase 0 6pm 1 News At 6pm 0 7pm Seven Sharp 0 7:30 Heathrow – Britain’s Busiest Airport 0 8:30 N The Aussie Property Flippers Sydney’s Kath and Chris take on a ‘big fix’; Emily and Azza work on an old Coolangatta apartment. 0 9:35 N The Secrets Of Your Food 0 10:50 1 News Tonight 0 11:20 Queen Sugar PGR Charley makes a cunning decision; Hollywood and Aunt Violet’s relationship hits a roadblock; Nova’s former partner returns. 0 12:15 Blood And Oil PGR 3 0 1:05 Te Karere 3 2 1:30 Infomercials 5:35 Te Karere 3 2

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6am Impact For Life 6:30 Sesame Street 0 6:55 Peppa Pig 0 7am My Little Pony – Friendship Is Magic 3 0 7:25 Milo Murphy’s Law 0 7:50 Beyblade Burst 3 8:15 Mickey And The Roadster Racers 0 8:35 Doc McStuffins – Toy Hospital 0 9am Life TV 9:30 Infomercials 10:30 Neighbours 3 0 11am The Amazing Race 0 Noon Jeremy Kyle 1pm Judge Rinder 2pm Home Improvement 3 0 2:30 Home And Away 3 0 3pm Shortland Street PGR 3 0 3:30 Chuggington – Little Trainees 3 0 3:35 Ultimate SpiderMan 0 4pm F The Lodge Skye works hard to pull off the concert that could save the lodge; Sean must rebuild his friendships. 0 4:30 Friends 3 0 5pm The Simpsons 0 5:30 Home And Away 0 6pm The Big Bang Theory 3 0 6:30 Neighbours 0

7pm Shortland Street PGR 0 7:30 My Kitchen Rules 0 8:45 N The Big Bang Theory Sheldon plans an authentic Little House on the Prairie dinner for Amy’s birthday, but it does not quite go to plan…. 0 9:15 N Mom 0 9:45 I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here Australia 0 11:15 Mom AO 3 0 11:45 N This Is Us AO 0 12:35 The Originals AO 3 0 1:20 Shortland Street PGR 3 0 1:45 Infomercials 2:50 Army Wives PGR 3 0 4:20 Cougar Town 0 5:05 Neighbours 3 0 5:30 Infomercials

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6am The AM Show 9am Boy To Man PGR 3 10am Infomercials 11:30 Entertainment Tonight 3 Noon Family Feud Australia 3 12:30 Dr Phil AO 1:25 Married At First Sight Australia PGR 3 3pm Entertainment Tonight 3:30 Family Feud Australia 4pm NewsHub Live At 4pm 4:30 The Block Australia Three of the five couples take on a challenge to add an en suite and walk-in wardrobe to their guest bedroom; the foreman puts his foot down with one of the contestants. 5:30 Modern Family 3 0 6pm NewsHub Live At 6pm

6am Olympic Winter Games Breakfast Show 0 7am Olympic Winter Games Breakfast Show 3 0 8:05 Batman – Brave And The Bold 8:30 Nicky, Ricky, Dicky And Dawn 3 8:55 Tiki Tour 0 9:20 Antiques Roadshow 3 0 10:20 The Doctors PGR 11:15 Hot Bench 11:40 Antiques Road Trip 12:40 Elementary AO 3 0 1:35 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PGR 3 2:30 Wheel Of Fortune 3pm The Crowd Goes Wild 3 3:30 Olympic Winter Games 5:30 Prime News 6pm Olympic Winter Games (HLS) Day five of the figure skating from Gangneung Ice Arena, hosted by Bernadine Oliver-Kerby. 0 7pm The Project 7pm The Crowd Goes Wild 7:30 Married At First Sight 7:30 Ready For Take Off Australia PGR 0 In Sydney, the transplant of a 9pm Swipe Right For Murder PGR human organ faces a delay, Sharon Siermans, a 29-yeardue to a faulty cockpit light; old mother from Australia, Australian ballet dancers give was looking for love when travel tips for arriving ready to she began chatting online perform. 0 to a man who was hiding a 8:30 A&E – When Patients violent, criminal past. 0 Attack AO 0 10pm Towies PGR 9:30 Olympic Winter Games 10:30 NewsHub Late 11pm NCIS AO 3 When a petty officer is murdered, the NCIS team must to determine whether the crime is the work of a local serial killer or a copycat. 0 Midnight Infomercials

MOVIES PREMIERE 6:40 Already Tomorrow In Hong Kong ML 2015 Romantic Comedy. Jamie Chung, Bryan Greenberg. 8am Dial A Prayer MLC 2015 Comedy Drama. Brittany Snow, Glenne Headly. 9:35 A Date The Aussie Property The Big Bang Theory With Miss Fortune MLS 2015 Romantic Comedy. Flippers, 8:30pm on TVNZ 1 8:45pm on TVNZ 2 Jeannette Sousa, Ryan Scott. 11:10 Criminal 16VL 2016 BRAVO SKY 5 Action Crime. Kevin Costner, 10am Four Weddings USA 3 6am Wheel Of Fortune PG Ryan Reynolds, Gal Gadot. 6:25 Jeopardy! PG 6:50 The 10:53 The Dish 3 1pm War On Everyone Simpsons PG 7:15 NCIS – 10:55 David Tutera – 16VLSC 2016 Action Comedy. New Orleans MV 8:05 Pawn Celebrations 3 Alexander Skarsgard, Stars – UK PG 8:30 The 11:45 Snapped PGR 3 Michael Pena. 2:35 Already Force MC 8:55 Ice Road 12:43 The Dish 3 Tomorrow In Hong Kong 12:45 The Real Housewives Truckers PG 9:45 NCIS PGV 10:40 SVU – Special Victims ML 2015 Romantic Comedy. Of New York City PGR Jamie Chung, Bryan Greenberg. Unit MV 11:35 Jeopardy! 1:40 The Real Housewives 3:55 Dial A Prayer MLC PG Noon Wheel Of Fortune Of New Jersey 3 2015 Comedy Drama. PG 12:30 Supergirl MVS 2:38 The Dish 3 Brittany Snow, Glenne Headly. 1:30 Border Security PG 2:40 The Real Housewives 5:30 Redistributors MVL 2016 2pm SmackDown Live Of Melbourne PGR 3 Thriller. 6:55 Masterminds MV 4:10 The Simpsons 3:40 How Do I Look? MVSC 2016 Crime Comedy. PG 4:40 Jeopardy! PG 4:35 Four Weddings USA 8:30 Collateral Beauty ML 5:05 Wheel Of Fortune 5:30 Love It Or List It – 2016 Drama. Struggling with a PG 5:30 Ice Road Truckers Vancouver life changing loss, a man tries PG 6:30 The Force MC 6:30 David Tutera – to make sense of the meaning 7pm Pawn Stars – UK Celebrations of life through a series of letters PG 7:30 The Flash M 7:30 Botched PGR 3 written to Time, Death and A fitness enthusiast and nasal- 8:30 Hawaii Five-0 MV Love. 9:30 NCIS PGV 10:30 SVU spray addict wants Paul to 10:10 Broken Vows MVLS repair her nose; a woman with – Special Victims Unit MV 2016 Thriller. 11:25 Ice Road Truckers PG deflated breasts asks Terry for help; the doctors meet the THURSDAY 12:20 Border 11:40 Deadly Voltage PGC 2016 Drama. THURSDAY world’s most identical twins. Security PG 1:20 Pawn 1:05 Redistributors MVL 2016 8:30 The Real Housewives Stars PG 1:50 Hawaii FiveThriller. 2:30 Masterminds Of Beverly Hills 0 MV 2:40 The Flash M MVSC 2016 Crime Comedy. 9:30 Vanderpump Rules 3:30 SVU – Special Victims 4:05 People Interview – 10:28 The Dish 3 Unit MV 4:20 The Force MC Matthew McConaughey 10:30 Intervention AO 3 4:45 Wheel Of Fortune PG 11:20 Snapped PGR 3 5:05 Collateral Beauty ML 5:10 Jeopardy! PG 5:35 The 12:10 Infomercials 3 2016 Drama. Simpsons PG

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6:30 Takaro Tribe 3 6:40 Nga Papara Kapi 3 7:10 Penguins Of Madagascar 3 7:40 Kia Mau 3 7:50 Polyfest Kapa Haka 3 8am Te Kaea 3 2 8:30 R&R 9am It’s In The Bag 9:30 Kai Time On The Road 3 10am Korero Mai 3 11am Toku Reo 3 2 Noon Korero Mai 3 1pm Toku Reo 3 2 2pm Opaki 3 2:30 Nga Pari Karangaranga O Te Motu 3 3pm Takaro Tribe 3 3:10 Nga Papara Kapi 3 3:40 Penguins Of Madagascar 3 4:10 Kia Mau 3 4:20 Polyfest Kapa Haka 3 4:30 Tangaroa With Pio 3 5pm On The Ladder 3 5:30 Te Kaea 2 6pm Te Mana Kuratahi – Primary Schools’ Kapa Haka 6:30 Te Kaea 3 2 7pm Pukuhohe 3 7:30 Best Of Kai Time On The Road 8pm Voices Of Our Future – VOOF 3 8:30 Finding Aroha PGR 3 9pm Ipukarea 3 9:30 Both Worlds 10pm Waka Huia 2015 3 10:30 Te Mana Kuratahi – Primary Schools’ Kapa Haka 3

6am The Living Room 7am Gardeners’ World 7:30 Love Nature – Catching The Impossible 8:30 Cash Cowboys 9:30 Jimmy’s Australian Food Adventure 10am A Taste Of South Africa 10:30 Expedition Unknown 11:30 Tiny House Hunting Noon Restoration Man 1pm Buying And Selling With The Property Brothers 2pm Big House, Little House 3pm Gardeners’ World 3:30 Love Nature – Wild Mississippi 4:30 Destination Flavour Scandinavia 5pm Peter Kuruvita’s Coastal Kitchen 5:30 Auction Hunters 6pm American Restoration 6:30 Sacred Rivers With Simon Reeve 7:30 Where The Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle Revisited Adventurer Ben Fogle revisits people who have turned their backs on the rat-race and set up home in some of the most remote locations on Earth. 8:30 Alone AO 9:30 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction 10:30 Auction Hunters

11pm Te Kaea 3 Maori Television’s daily news programme. 2 11:30 Kuia 3 Te Aroha Paenga talks to Keeni Priestley, who shares her knowledge of te reo Maori. Midnight Closedown

11pm American Restoration 11:30 Destination Flavour Scandinavia Midnight Peter Kuruvita’s Coastal Kitchen 12:30 Undersea Edens 1am Sacred Rivers With Simon Reeve 2am Love Nature – Wild Mississippi 3am Tiny House Hunting 3:30 Gardeners’ World 4am Where The Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle Revisited 5am Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction

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7am Evan Almighty PGL 2007 Comedy. Steve Carell, Morgan Freeman, Lauren Graham. 8:35 Hereafter MVL 2010 Drama. Matt Damon, Cecile de France, Bryce Dallas Howard. 10:40 Flightplan MV 2005 Thriller. Jodie Foster, Peter Sarsgaard. 12:15 Battle – Los Angeles MVL 2011 Action. Aaron Eckhart, Michelle Rodriguez. 2:10 Evan Almighty PGL 2007 Comedy. Steve Carell, Morgan Freeman, Lauren Graham. 3:45 Bedazzled PGS 2000 Comedy. Brendan Fraser, Elizabeth Hurley. 5:20 Bride Wars ML 2008 Comedy. Kate Hudson, Anne Hathaway, Kristen Johnston. 6:50 The Vow PGLS 2012 Romance. Rachel McAdams, Channing Tatum. 8:30 Just Go With It MS 2011 Romantic Comedy. A man enlists the help of a woman and her children to get the woman of his dreams. Adam Sandler, Jennifer Anniston. 10:30 Shall We Dance? ML 2004 Comedy. Richard Gere, Jennifer Lopez.

6:30 The Season – Nudgee College 7am Sailing – Volvo Ocean Race (HLS) Leg Four. 7:30 Cricket – T20 Tri Series (HLS) Blackcaps v England. 8am The Cricket Show 8:30 The Crowd Goes Wild 9am Cycling – Abu Dubai Tour (HLS) 10am Basketball – NBL (HLS) NZ Breakers v Melbourne United. 10:30 The Crowd Goes Wild 11am Golf – PGA Tour (HLS) AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Noon Fox Sports News 12:30 Sky Sports News UK 1pm Cricket – T20 Tri Series (RPL) Blackcaps v England. 4:30 Rugby – Six Nations (RPL) England v Wales. 6:30 Golf – PGA Tour Champions (HLS) Boca Raton Championship. 7:30 Tennis – Fed Cup (HLS) First Round. 8:30 Cricket – T20 Tri Series (HLS) Blackcaps v England. From Westpac Stadium, Wellington. 9pm Fox Sports News 9:30 Super League Fulltime 10pm Ice Hockey – NHL (RPL) Philadelphia Flyers v New Jersey Devils.

12:15 Wishful Thinking MVL 1997 Romantic Comedy. Drew Barrymore, Jennifer Beals. 1:45 Bride Wars ML 2008 Comedy. 3:15 The Vow PGLS 2012 Romance. 4:55 Bedazzled PGS 2000 Comedy.

Midnight Tennis – Fed Cup (HLS) First Round. 1am Rugby – Six Nations (RPL) Scotland v France. 3am Football – UEFA Champions League (RPL) Juventus v Tottenham. 5am UEFA Europa League Magazine

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The Mt Somers Mountain Bike Race is in its 13th year, and will this year pass through a biosecurity station to disinfect their bike tyres. PHOTO ASHBURTON GUARDIAN

Biosecurity affects bike race BY LINDA CLARKE

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Competitors in this year’s Mt Somers Mountain Bike Race will be amongst the first athletes in the country to be disinfected for the cattle disease mycoplasma bovis prior to the race. The annual race, which is in its 13th year, crosses through Mt Somers Station, a 3800 hectare working farm owned by David and Kate Acland. They farm 13,000 breeding sheep, 200 beef and 3000 deer, and run a 1300-cow dairy unit. Cyclists in the race on February 24 will this year pass through a biosecurity station

designed to disinfect their bike tyres for mycoplasma bovis and didymo. Mycoplasma bovis has been found on two Mid Canterbury dairy farms and farmers all over the country are being told to implement biosecurity measures that strictly control vehicle and people movement on their properties. Didymo is a rock snot that can be spread between waterways and rivers by boaties, anglers and others via their equipment. The Ministry for Primary Industries is involved in the battle against both. The bike race is being organised by the Mayfield and Districts Lions Club and or-

ganiser Aubrey Aitken said the farm owners had asked that cyclists pass through a disinfectant bath before coming onto the property, as part of their wider biosecurity programme. The race starts and finishes at the Mt Somers Domain and competitors will park their vehicles near the rugby club and push their bike through a shallow disinfectant bath on the way to the starting area; they will walk on a carpet soaked with the recommended chemical to disinfect the bottom of their shoes. Aitken said it was a simple process, noone would get wet feet, and the club would

be meeting the requirements of the Aclands. “Without their help, we would not be able to run this great race.” The club also had a responsibility to make sure mycoplasma bovis and didymo did not spread further in the district, he said. The event has raised around $190,000 over the past decade and is given back to the community to groups and individuals needing help. Aitken said entries were coming in steadily for the race, which features three separate courses to cater for cyclists of different abilities.

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