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Builders set for impact By Sue Newman

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When work slows down for architects and draughtsmen, it’s just a matter of time before the impact is felt in the construction industry. But right now they’re busy, catching up on the backlog that built up during the Covid-19 lockdown and forging ahead with work that was already planned. But looking six months

down the track the true picture of the pandemic’s impact on the industry will be felt, says McIntosh Group managing director commercial, John McIntosh. “There’s still enough work on, you just have to be smart about it because the margins will be tighter,” he said. The commercial arm of his company is still working on projects around the South Island, but had experienced the cancel-

lation of a large-scale project in Queenstown, McIntosh said. Ross Leadley and his team are flat-tack at the moment and there is still work lined up, but six months out, he suggests there might be a bit of a pinch. He’s still working his way through jobs that were booked pre-lockdown. The work’s still there, but it’s the scale of that work that’s changed over the past few

months, says Blueprint Architectural Services owner John Gibbs. Rather than inquiry weighted towards new home design, Gibbs said there was more alteration and addition jobs coming across the design desk. The level of inquiry overall, however, had not dropped significantly – yet, he said. “Yes, there is concern out there as to how things will look going

forward, but to be fair it’s been like this for a few months, it’s been a general trend that there have been fewer new homes and consent numbers are down. We haven’t seen things grind to a halt and there’s still work out there, but it’s smaller scale work.”

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SI ‘should become its own country’ By Susan Sandys

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Do you think the South Island would be better off breaking away from New Zealand and becoming its own country? If so, you will find good company in the South Island Independence Movement, which was in Ashburton this week on the East Street chessboard. On Tuesday, movement founder Solomon Tor-Kilsen set up with a billboard, handing out leaflets and chatting to people who stopped by. He said he had been happy with the response for the afternoon, which was part of a South Island tour. He said the idea of the South Island being its own country was not new, in fact the Mainland had once had its own government for about seven years following the colonisation of New Zealand. “Then Wellington wrote some letters”, he said, leading to New Zealand becoming the one country with the one government. Historically the South Island was the power house of the country, with resources such as electricity, fisheries, primary industries, timber, minerals and wine. “We produce all this value and

Solomon Tor-Kilsen says yes to the question of whether it is time for the South Island to become independent. PHOTO SUSAN SANDYS 160620-SS-0026 we pay all these taxes north,” he said. The movement was dissatis-

fied with Parliament and all of the political parties, and wanted to have a South Island-wide con-

versation on how things could improve if the Mainland was its own country.

Another option was the North and South islands having their own jurisdictions and answering to a federal government, similar to what happens with states in Australia. Tor-Kilsen began the movement when he set up a Facebook page in 2014, which today has almost 19,000 likes, and there are new people signing up to the movement every week. The movement had grown to such a point it was time to take it around the South Island, and the current road trip was for six to eight weeks. He hoped to do another trip this winter, which would take in smaller towns such as Methven and Rakaia. He also planned to return to Ashburton in the summer and hold a sausage sizzle on the East Street chessboard. “We will just complain about Auckland and Wellington, it will be great, it’s about pulling people together and getting that social unity happening,” he said. Tor-Kilsen was heartened by a spirit of independence around the world, such as in countries like Scotland and Catalonia, and believed the South Island could become independent within his lifetime.

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More water made freely available to 167 homes By Sue Newman

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The installation of water meters on all residential D and rural A properties in the Ashburton District could pave the way for a user pays scheme for every property across the district. At yesterday’s Covid-19 meeting during a discussion on the amount of free water residential D and rural A residents could use, councillor Leen Braam said this should be the first step in the

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council installing water meters on every house in the district connected to a council water supply. “The future should be water meters on every connection because we take water for granted. We have to start saving our water,” Braam said. Water meters on all properties was a must for the district eventually, Rodger Letham said, because unfettered use of water from domestic supplies could not continue. Water meters made it easy to

manage use and it meant you paid for what you used, he said. Currently properties in residential A, B, and C zones pay a flat water rate of $450 a year regardless of how much water they use. Some properties in residential D, larger blocks on the outskirts of Ashburton, Methven, Rakaia and rural towns, have meters and if they exceed their 1000 litre allocation per day, measured quarterly, they pay for the extra use. The council is in the process of

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installing meters on all residential D properties and yesterday councillors decided the amount used before charges apply should rise to 1200 litres per day. Meters are read quarterly and residents billed if they exceed their allocated limit, but councillor Liz McMillan wanted the charging regime to move to an annual one to smooth out the unders and overs of use. The quarterly read was important, assets manager Andrew

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Guthrie said, as it ensured any leaks in the system or unexplained increase in volume was caught early. However, readings could be made quarterly but bills for overuse sent annually, he said. Across the district there are 167 Residential D properties connected to urban water supplies and the completion of meter installation on all of these will cost $120,000. The work will be completed this year.

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Gardeners, Mt Hutt rejoice By Susan Sandys

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Mid Canterbury gardeners are rejoicing as heavy rain breaks a dry spell. There was 24.2 millimetres of rain at the Ashburton Airport weather station yesterday to 1pm, following the MetService measuring just 176 millimetres at the site so far this year to 4pm on Wednesday. This compares to the long-term average to the same date of 318 millimetres. Ashburton Horticultural Society president Trevor Gamblin said the rain would help power along recently-planted poppies, pansies and violas at his place, and many of the society’s members would now be able to sleep better with the new moisture in the ground. “We have had so much fine weather that it has been uncanny,” Gamblin said. Ashburton MSA Garden Club president Beryl Boag was just as ecstatic, saying the good dousing would help bulbs such as daffodils, miniature irises and lillies that she had recently planted. “It gives everything a really great start for the spring season and it’s good for the lawn too,” Boag said. Ashburton District Council service delivery group manager Neil McCann said Ashburton Domain staff have been running irrigation a bit later this year due to the dry conditions, but as of yesterday have shut it down for the time being. Farmers are also welcoming the rain. Mid Canterbury Federated Farmers president David Clark said farmers were well prepared

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Mayor applauds his team of 35,000 By Sue Newman

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Ashburton gardener Beryl Boag is pleased with more than 20 millimetres of rain overnight yesterday. PHOTO SUSAN SANDYS 180620-SS-0009 with feed levels for the wet spell, and a good winter rain such as this was vital for replenishing groundwater. “It’s been really dry up until now in winter time, fortunately this has not come in too cold or too wet,” Clark said. The precipitation has fallen as snow on Mt Hutt, which could see even more skiers than last weekend when it was the ski area’s busiest ever opening weekend. Manager James McKenzie said the depth of snowfall by 2pm was “45 centimetres and counting” with the snowstorm continuing.

Mt Hutt Ski Area team member Anton French finds there is lots of shovelling to do as the snow just keeps falling.

Mid Canterbury’s team of 35,000 did a superb job in playing by the rules during the Covid-19 lockdown, and that team had every right to be angry over lax rules that had allowed people arriving in New Zealand to cut short their time in isolation, says Ashburton Mayor Neil Brown. “We all made sacrifices for the greater cause and the Ministry of Health did all the good work but now they’ve let the team down on several occasions,” he said. The risk from allowing two people, who later tested positive for Covid-19, to leave isolation early on compassionate grounds had put the hard work and sacrifices of every New Zealander at risk, Brown said. “We can’t do Level 4 again. It’s already cost the country hundreds of millions of dollars and it won’t just be our children who will be paying for this, it will be our grandchildren too. The government needs to step up and do its job properly.” The Ashburton District was fortunate with its strong primary sector base and the overseas dollars it earned for New Zealand’s economy, he said. “I believe we’ll be first to come out of this as long as people do what they should. Well done all of us, we’ve all learned new stuff and we’ve done very, very well. Well done Mid Canterbury.”

Builders braced for delayed Covid-19 impact From P1 The big positive for the Ashburton District was its rural base and that it was better positioned to ride out the building slow-down than many areas, Gibbs said. “There is work there for builders but it depends on what the in-

dividual builders are set up for. It’s a hard one to gauge, but my initial expectation is that there will be a slow-down, but I don’t expect it to be huge.” Many in the construction sector had been through slow patches before and understood how to

work through these, Gibbs said. “You just tend to spend a little more time chasing round looking for your next job, rather than it just turning up.” In some ways architects and draftsmen were victims of their ability to work from home during

the lockdown, Moore Architecture’s Jonathan Moore said. “Now we’re getting close to catching up. I’ve got work now but down the track there may not be the inquiries coming in. Builders are busy at the moment but for us it is just starting to hit,” he said.

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or firefighters responding to emergency situations, everything is done by the book, with instructions, regulations and checklists to be completed. From car crashes to house fires or hazardous chemical spills, dealing with those risks is a known, but what happens when they have a chance of being presented with a contagious virus that could make not just them sick, but also their families and fellow firefighters. It was a time of a lot of unknowns, and for Ashburton Volunteer Fire Brigade Chief Fire Alan Burgess, that was something outside of the normal status quo. “Nobody knew how big of an effect it was going to have or how long it was going to go on for,” he said. “Are we going to be like this for two months, six months or even 12 months, nobody knew. “It was good to see a really positive outcome and good to see that the process we went through worked.” “In hindsight it did seem to go quite quickly, but that’s comparing the perception of it now to the perception at the time.” Burgess said FENZ had been very good at communicating and getting timely advice through to brigades around the country. The merger of brigades around the country several years ago caused some complaints and has had issues since, but Burgess said having one centralised body had made operating through the pandemic a much easier process. From a very early point there was a focus nationally to keepFENZ staff safe in the event of transmission and to keep them

With New Zealand settling in to a new normal under Covid-19 Alert Level 1, Guardian reporter Jaime Pitt-MacKay sits down with some of the leaders in the district to reflect on their organisation’s and their own experiences during lockdown.

Ashburton Volunteer Fire Brigade Chief Fire Officer Alan Burgess and his fire crews had to take a trip into the unknown during the Covid-19 lockdown. PHOTO ASHBURTON GUARDIAN safe if they were attending an incident. “If a person was infected we would have to go through the process of gearing up with PPE from specialised kits that were circulated through national PPE supplies,” he said.

“Every appliance that would be responding to medical calls was kitted out with pandemic kits. “The comms (communications) centre would notify us if it was believed there was or was not a case present. “If it was in doubt or the person

had symptoms, we would bag all the PPE and it would be left for three days which is the life cycle of the virus. “If we had a medical call comms would say there is no known Covid at the location, and even if there weren’t any symptoms we would

Ten crews needed for Eiffelton call-out By Jaime Pitt-MacKay Jaime.p@theguardian.co.nz

Cold and windy conditions mixed with challenging terrain kept fire crews attending a call-out in the Eiffelton area busy for more than six hours on Wednesday night. Crews were first alerted to the call at 6pm, with the last crews not leaving the scene till after midnight. Willowby Voluntary Rural Fire Force Chief Fire Officer Steve Russell said the fire had started after embers from a fire on a farm a week ago were spread by strong winds. “The wind picked it up and got out and there was ember transfer everywhere,” he said. “Embers were spreading towards a house on the property but we were able to get that sorted before they got there.” Russell said while it was not a big fire, it covered a considerable area with the terrain of gullies and flat areas causing headaches for the responding crews, with some embers spreading between 100 to 150

Ten fire crews were called out to a fire at Eiffelton on Wednesday night. PHOTO ASHBURTON GUARDIAN metres away from their original source. “It was a big effort from everyone. There was about 10

crews there, so over 50 people,” he said. “We were there for a few hours to get it under control

with the wind changing. “By midnight the weather had changed with the rain coming in. Murphy’s law, if it had come in a few hours earlier it would’ve helped a lot.” Crews from Ashburton, Ashburton Rural, Hinds, Rangitata, Mayfield, Pendarves and Lauriston all attended the fire. “Pretty much the whole county was there,” he said. “It was tricky as the biggest issue was getting water to things which is why we needed all the tankers,” he said. “It took a while to get all the things organised as well given the situation.” Russell said it was unusual for them to get a call-out of this size around this time of year, and thanked all the crews that attended for their work in tricky conditions to get the situation under control. On Thursday morning the Methven Volunteer Fire Brigade were called to a minor car fire which was able to be extinguished with a fire extinguisher.

take all the precautions.” FENZ started weekly leaders’ conferences on March 23 where the organisation’s leaders would provide the latest up-to-date information and details. It was through these conferences that instructions around isolating crews and having minimum crewing on trucks came through as a means to reduce the risk of the virus knocking out an entire brigade should one member be exposed to the virus. “It was in that second week in March that things really ramped up. “We have steps in play for all types of emergency incidents with one set of processes already in place, but not for anything like Covid. “We had PPE for normal emergency responses but nothing for a pandemic-type deal.” Under Level 4 and 3 the number of incidents dropped off, easing stresses on crews and reducing their potential exposure to the virus if it was out in the community. “There was an element of surprise with that but it was led by people being home and looking at their own actions a lot more. “The MVA (motor vehicle accident) scene really dropped off and the work scene dropped off in terms of industrial type accidents and medical incidents.” Training was another area restricted for firefighters during lockdown, with no full crew training under Level 4 and 3 there were no trainings on a person-to-person basis and that relaxed a little under Level 2 but even then they were restricted to a max of 10 people with the appropriate spacing in place.

In brief School rush crash Nobody was injured following a two-car crash outside the Borough School at around 3pm on Thursday. The crash occurred at the intersection of Park and Short streets. A tow was requested for one of the vehicles. St John spokesman Gerard Campbell said it had been a non-injury incident.

Firearms’ bill passes The government has pushed through its second tranche of firearms changes promised in the wake of last year’s Christchurch shootings. The legislation passed its third and final reading this afternoon with the support of Labour, New Zealand First and the Greens. It paves the way for a gun register and a warning system to show if a licence holder is a fit and proper person. Police Minister Stuart Nash said the new law is designed to stop firearms falling into the wrong hands. Nash said yesterday marked an historic milestone for community safety. Last year, a law making most semiautomatic firearms illegal passed with near-unanimous political support in the wake of the mosque attacks that left 51 people dead.


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or nine weeks the Fry-day Fryup has detailed the highlights and pitfalls of the local fish and chip scene. We’ve been unwavering, unbiased and kept it strictly professional while working our way around the Ashburton township. We’ve found chips we like, and those we don’t. Fish that literally melts in your mouth and fish that is drowned (can fish actually drown?) in batter and hot dogs that are more dog than they are hot. But what about the rest of the district? The outer reaches of Mid Canterbury are just as important as the beating heart and so we deliver, the Fry-day Fry-up – on the road style, courtesy of the trusty blue Guardian wagon. This week we headed to Methven, to Frydays which can be found nestled in the Methven Mall. A family-owned operation which focuses on the local side of life and has for a long time been a staple part of the weekly diet for those who dwell at the bottom of Mt Hutt. It should be said, at this point in time, that while changing up the area of target for this review, we’ve also enlisted a new writer too, one who shall remain anonymous because Methven is quite small and any identifica-

Ashburton is blessed with a wide range of fish and chip shops to satisfy one of New Zealand’s favourite fast food cravings and the Ashburton Guardian has tasked itself with taking on the unenviable, or enviable, task of reviewing them all . . . tion would quickly run the risk of future reviews becoming tainted. So, the actual product. How did it go? Largely, very well to be fair. I need to admit that the order was placed later on in the evening, in fact the last order to go out for the night – and anyone who’s enjoyed deep-fried food at that point of the evening will agree that by that time things aren’t quite as fresh as they would have been at opening time a few hours earlier. But overall, it was a solid effort. At just under the $10 mark for the required scoop of chips, piece of fish and the customary hotdog it was reasonably well valued and there was certainly no disappointing elements in the package. The fish, although perhaps a little on the small side, was well cooked, not too dry and

flavoursome – the chips equally generous in both size and quality. They were further enhanced – and here’s the added kicker to ordering late in the evening – by the inclusion of those crispy little morsels that have been floating around in the vat for most of the evening. Accompanied by my usual choice of condiment, vinegar – they hit the spot with a good amount of salt to add a bit of a taste-kick. The hotdog was lightly battered, and featured a saveloy, as opposed to a plain sausage, which is always a bonus and it was pretty darn good too. Overall, it’s hard not to recommend Frydays, a good family-owned affair who produce the goods consistently and on this occasion delivered a quality feed to fulfil the needs of the average eater.

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‘I’ll make sure that the system is sorted’ Man charged with two-week-old murder Police have charged a man with the murder of Clifford Umuhuri, who was found dead in central Auckland after a shooting incident. The body of the 47-year-old was found early one morning more than two weeks ago in Grafton near Auckland Hospital. Police had earlier responded to reports of gunshots in the suburb of St Johns about five kilometres east. A search warrant was carried out yesterday at a Druces Road address in Wiri in South Auckland where a 30-year-old man was arrested and charged with murder. “The enquiry team has worked extremely hard over the past fortnight as they pieced together the events which led to Mr Umuhuri’s death,” detective inspector Lloyd Schmid said. “Despite the fact an arrest has

been made, this work continues and further charges may be laid in the matter.” The man was to appear in the Auckland District Court yesterday. Earlier a 26-year-old man was charged with aggravated robbery. Police are still appealing for sightings of a silver Nissan Skyline which was in central Auckland about 6am on Monday June 1, which has been recovered. “This vehicle has travelled from St Johns Road, along Ngapipi Road, Tamaki Drive and Quay Str eet towards Whitaker Place between 6am and 6.24am on June 1. “We are exploring the possibility that this Nissan Skyline has stopped briefly on the route,” Schmid said. “We need anyone who saw this vehicle or any suspicious activity along this route to contact the enquiry team.”

Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield has apologised after saying the two new cases on Tuesday will have upset people and shaken people’s confidence. The revelation two sisters with Covid-19 were released from isolation to visit a dying parent in wellington has exposed “unacceptable” flaws in the system. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Wednesday said the situation was an unacceptable failure of the system and she appointed assistant chief of defence Air Commodore Darryn Webb to oversee and review managed isolation facilities. At yesterday’s Covid-19 media conference, Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield reiterated that he was alerted late on Wednesday afternoon that the two women had had limited contact with two friends. He said this happened after they got lost trying to leave Auckland. The two friends were then tested for Covid-19 – one has returned a negative test and the other person’s test is still pending, Dr Bloomfield said. He said all possible contacts of the two women were being traced.

Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield The case of the two women will have upset people and shaken people’s confidence, Bloomfield said. “I’ve certainly been upset by it.” “I’ve taken responsibility to make sure that the system is sorted and we’re getting on and doing that.” The Prime Minister refused to apologise for the border botchup, when asked about it yesterday.

“Of course I feel huge remorse that this has happened, but I am making sure that we are fixing the system. If I had any personal responsibility for what happened here, of course I’d take that, but my job is to lead. I wear that, and I keep going.” Ardern said public and government confidence in the border needed to be restored, which is why she has asked the military to oversee all quarantine and isolation facilities.


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erhaps it’s the wear down of a wet and cold winter’s day that’s impacted on my thinking, but there might just be some merit in the suggestion of South Island independence. Now, before you run off down the street screaming that the Guardian has gone mad, the editor’s lost the plot and there are conspiracy theories all around us, let me explain my reasons behind it. Initially, when I first heard about this movement more than a year ago, I laughed at the idea. Far-fetched, unpalatable and quite possibly ridiculous all came to mind pretty quickly. But then my patriotic heart kicked in a bit. I’m a Mainland guy through and through – and with as much jest as you’d like to give it, I often look down my nose at those from the northern reaches of our country. I’m joking, of course. Down here in the Mainland, it’s a little more of the old true-blue Kiwi fashioned way of doing things. We’re not worried about having the nice, flash-looking, car parked in the driveway of our multi-million dollar home, we’re just as happy with the farm ute and a nice house with a good fire to handle those cold winter months. So, in so many ways – more than I could list in this small space – we’re already doing our own thing compared to our neighbours from the north. We live our own lifestyle. One which seems so much more relaxed when we travel north and one which must seem a whole lot slower when they travel down here. Of course, none of these actually equate to the reasons why there is a movement to see independence given to the South Island, but they are valid talking points without a doubt. The chances of it actually happening? Slim to none. We did manage to rid ourselves of Covid-19 before the North Island did though, so perhaps we’ve got some weight if it ever walks into the debating room for further discussion. Watch this space.

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Testing and tracing essential By Shaun Hendy, Alex James, Audrey Lustig, Michael Plank, Nicholas Steyn and Rachelle Binny

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ew Zealand is one of a handful of countries where community transmission of Covid-19 has been eliminated. But with two new cases announced on Wednesday and another yesterday, we have learned that elimination is not the end – rather, it’s the start of the next phase. After 24 consecutive days with no new cases, the announcement that two people returning from overseas tested positive does not mean New Zealand’s elimination strategy has failed. Just two weeks ago, we estimated we were likely to see one or two cases a week at New Zealand’s border. The two travellers in question came from the UK, where the disease is still very active. The two women arrived in New Zealand on June 7 via Doha and Brisbane and stayed in a managed isolation hotel in Auckland. They were granted an exemption on compassionate grounds to travel to Wellington, to visit their dying parent on June 13. Such compassionate exemptions from managed isolation have now been temporarily suspended. This development shows how important our border controls

are. Currently, all new arrivals must remain in quarantine for at least 14 days, unless they receive an exemption. It is unlikely someone is still infectious after 14 days without showing symptoms, so this should minimise the chances of spread from overseas arrivals. As these cases show however, this does not mean the risk is zero. Whether from an exemption on compassionate grounds as in this case, people working at the border, or from people getting

infected shortly before leaving quarantine, it is inevitable that new cases will make it across the border. As we explained in our previous article, to stop the virus coming back, we need more than just good border controls. New Zealanders will need to keep avoiding the three Cs of possible infection – closed spaces, crowded places and close contact – as best they can, and it’s crucial we keep meticulously tracking where we’ve been and who we’ve been in contact with.

It also shows the importance of getting tested. One of the travellers reported mild symptoms, but did not associate these with Covid-19. Anybody with symptoms should get tested and stay home until the results come through, especially if they have had contact with someone who has been overseas or works in a high-contact job. Now that New Zealand is at Alert Level 1 and 40,000 people can go to the rugby, it’s more important than ever that we don’t let our guard down.


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set out on their protest. Their illegal actions only detract from the message they are sending. I don’t remember seeing any images of Martin Luther King Jr smashing into shops and helping himself to a telly. I am also not about to start saying that black people don’t have it any tougher than white people and with hard work they can achieve whatever they set out to do. I do believe the latter part of that comment is true though and I would cite, Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods and Muhammad Ali, as examples. But, an interview that Ali did with Parkinson, from 1971, reminds me that black people do start out on the back foot. In that interview he talked about when he was a wee fella, asking his mother, “Why is everything white”? He talked about Jesus being white as well as all of those who attended the last supper.

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have given myself a case of torticollis (stiff neck) due to the amount of head shaking I’ve been doing of late. The response to George Floyd’s death in the Divided States of America, and in other parts of the world, has left me speechless at times. Don’t get me wrong, I think the police actions were horrific and the cop responsible for George’s death should rot in a prison cell. Yes, black lives matter, BUT so do all others. In my opinion the protests should be aimed at the police brutality of all people. Because, when it comes to dishing out death by police shooting, the cops in the US certainly aren’t biased. In 2017 457 white people were shot by police and died, while 223 black people and 179 Hispanics met the same demise. In 2018 the numbers were; 399 white, 209 black and 148 Hispanic. Year to date this year; 172 white, 88 black and 57 Hispanic. I’m not about to criticise people protesting or marching for a cause, BUT do it legally! I have to wonder if those who were vandalising stores and looting them really had the cause in mind at all when they

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Hoops (centre) with Tretis (right) and Tretis’ daughter, Tajuana. PHOTOS SUPPLIED Mary and all of the angels were also white. He wondered why Tarzan, the king of the jungle in Africa was a white guy swinging through the trees wearing a diaper. The Africans have been there for centuries but only Tarzan can talk to the animals? Angel cake is white but devil cake is chocolate. The President lives in the White House. The ugly duckling was black, a black cat is bad luck and, if I’m

threatening you, then I’m gonna blackmail you. “This is when I knew something was wrong,” he finished with. I guess what I’m trying to say is, don’t jump on the bandwagon and overreact because you feel you should. Make sure you have a real passion about the message you want to send, make sure you know ALL of the facts and do it legally. Otherwise, be like Tretis. Tretis is a black American bloke in his sixties that I became mates with while I was in Memphis a few years ago. While driving me to Graceland, we passed a big, old house with the confederate flag painted on one side of it and high fences. I asked him what the place was and he said it’s the KKK meeting house. “Jeez, how do you feel about that being in your neighbourhood?” I said. His reply made me smile and you need to imagine the Southern accent kicking in too, “Well, they don’t bother me none, so I don’t bother them none.” More of us could take a leaf out of his book, eh? Till next week Hoo Roo Phill Hooper Friend of Tretis Phill Hooper is the breakfast host of Ashburton’s Hokonui radio station. The views expressed in this column are his and do not reflect the opinion of his employer or the Ashburton Guardian.

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Cecil Rhodes statue to go AP The governing body of Oxford University’s Oriel College on has recommended the removal of a statue of Victorian imperialist Cecil Rhodes that has long been the target of protests – though it won’t be taken down immediately. The college’s governors said they had “voted to launch an Independent Commission of Inquiry into the key issues surrounding the Rhodes statue”. In a statement, Oriel College’s governing body, made up of faculty, said they had “expressed their wish to remove the statue of Cecil Rhodes” and a plaque to him, adding that “this is what they intend to convey to the Independent Commission of Inquiry”. Rhodes made a fortune in the late 19th century from gold and diamond mines where miners laboured in brutal conditions. He was an education benefactor whose legacy includes Oxford University’s prestigious Rhodes scholarships, which have been awarded to international students for over a century. Famous Rhodes scholars include former US President Bill Clinton and feminist writer Naomi Wolf. His statue was removed from the University of Cape Town in South Africa in 2015 after students led a Rhodes Must Fall campaign. A similar campaign has

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The statue of Cecil Rhodes stands mounted on the facade of Oriel College in Oxford, England. PHOTO AP sought the removal of his statue in Oxford. The movement had gained new momentum since the death of George Floyd spurred anti-racism protests worldwide and a renewed debate on colonialism and its legacy in Britain. Other historical monuments and statues around the world, honouring figures from Christopher Columbus to Belgium’s King Leopold II, have since become flash-points in protests. Earlier this month, Black Lives Matter protesters pulled down a controversial statue of 17th-century slave trader Edward Colston in the English

city of Bristol and threw it into the harbour. Colston was prominently involved in England’s slaving company, the Royal African Company, which transported tens of thousands of Africans across the Atlantic Ocean. Oriel’s governors said the new commission would include people from academia, education policy, law, politics and journalism. The commission aims to look into how to improve access to black and ethnic minority students and faculty, and review “how the college’s 21st-century commitment to diversity can sit

more easily with its past”. The Rhodes statue will stay up until the inquiry finishes its work later this year. In a statement, the Rhodes Must Fall campaign group said it welcomed Oriel College’s intention to take down the statue, but demanded a stronger commitment to follow it through. “This is a potentially epoch-defining moment for our institution, the University of Oxford. We can, potentially, offer a powerful example of the decolonial project in higher education in the UK and beyond,” the group said.

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Explosion spells end to co-operation AP Only two years ago, the leaders of North and South Korea shared drinks, laughs and vows for peace during three highly orchestrated summits that lowered fears of war that had risen as Pyongyang pursued an arsenal of nuclear missiles. That’s all gone, for now, and it ended with a bang. The North on Tuesday blew up an empty office building that had allowed the two Koreas to talk in person in the North Korean border town of Kaesong. Pyongyang also said it was scrapping a key military agreement aimed at reducing conventional threats along the border. The largely symbolic, madefor-TV, explosion has shattered already fading hopes in South Korea that the basic foundation of co-operation with its rival could be salvaged. It’s also stoked public fear that the Korean Peninsula will once again take its place as a global hotspot. While North Korea’s actions may appear abrupt and reckless, the leadership in Pyongyang may be executing a carefully

This photo, provided by the North Korean government, shows the demolition of an inter-Korean liaison office building in Kaesong, North Korea. PHOTO AP measured plan aimed at winning outside concessions while showing its people a strong face in dealing with its rival. It’s a pattern that has repeated over the decades. When Washington doesn’t give the North what it wants, Pyongyang dials up pressure on the South. North Korea may be betting that Seoul can be drawn back into dialogue, despite the demolished building and hurt feelings, because of liberal South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s passion for engagement. For now, the North seems focused on elevating tensions

in phases. It has declared its intention to send troops to now-shuttered North-South co-operation sites in Kaesong and at the Diamond Mountain resort, and to reinstall guard posts and resume military exercises in front-line areas. That would nullify a bilateral military agreement reached in 2018 that established border buffers and no-fly zones and would increase the risk of clashes. The public face of the North’s recent bashing of the South is Kim Yo Jong, the powerful sister

of leader Kim Jong Un, who has been confirmed as his top official on inter-Korean affairs. Once all smiles during meetings with South Korean officials on a rare visit to Seoul, Kim Yo Jong now calls South Korea an “enemy” and has vented over Seoul’s failure to stop activists from floating anti-Pyongyang leaflets across the border. Although North Korea is sensitive to those leaflets’ criticism, it’s unlikely the country is rupturing relations with Seoul merely over something that has gone on for years. Instead, the goal appears to be regaining the world’s attention – and especially Washington’s – in a bid for much-needed aid and boosting a populace worried about economic hardship. The North’s calculated belligerence comes during longstalled nuclear negotiations. It also comes as the coronavirus pandemic likely further batters the already broken North Korean economy. The North could be deliberately censuring the South to build internal unity and shift public attention away from diplomatic failures and economic shortcomings.

It’s been some years since cult Aussie drama McLeod’s Daughters was last on our screens but the faces of Drovers Run have made a lasting impact with their fans, with many campaigning for years for the TV show’s return. And now the fans are finally getting what they want with the show’s writer and producer Posie GraemeEvans announcing that an “exciting” McLeod’s Daughters movie is officially in the works, thanks to a new government grant announced by Australian Minister for the Arts Elise Archer. On her Instagram page Graeme-Evans confirmed the feature film was well and truly under way.

Outrage at actress choice Not everyone is happy with the casting of a new film about Princess Diana and her infamous relationship with Prince Charles. Former Twilight star Kristen Stewart has been cast to play the late princess in the film Spencer, due for release next year. The film will be set at Sandringham in the early 1990s and will be based around a single weekend in which Diana realises her marriage isn’t working. However, the reaction to news of Stewart’s casting wasn’t exactly favourable on social media. Stewart is best known for playing Bella Swan in the successful Twilight franchise and most recently was one of three angels in a Charlie’s Angels reboot.

Masterson on rape charges That 70s Show star Daniel Masterson has been charged with raping three women by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. According to Hollywood Reporter, authorities believe the alleged separate incidents occurred between 2001 and 2003. Masterson, who played Steven Hyde on the popular sitcom, has been accused of raping a 23-year-old woman between January and December 2001, a 28-year-old woman in April 2003 and another 23-year-old woman between October and December of 2003. Los Angeles police began investigating Masterson over sexual-assault claims in 2017, he was arrested this week.


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o doubt you know that we spend around one-third of our lives sleeping, but has that affected what you take into account when buying a bed? And what’s fashionable right now when it comes to accessorising your bedroom? Choices. These days we face so many of them, and that’s most certainly the case when we’re bed and mattress shopping. As with most furniture purchases you ultimately tend to get what you pay for, but even if you can’t afford very top-of-the-range right now, it’s useful to know what to look for and breaking down some of the current jargon around bedbuying can be helpful. Farmers marketing manager for home, Jessica Lawrence, says that a continuous coil system is where the entire framework of the bed’s mattress is made of wire. “This means that they are all connected to one another, so if partner disturbance is an issue in your bedroom, this might not be the option to go for. “It’s a cost-effective system though, and it works well for heavier people.” Alternatively, in a pocketspring mattress, the individual springs are encased in fabric and because they’re individual, you tend to keep to yourself in bed and not bother the other person. In a zoned pocket spring mattress, some zones have extra support, which is typically achieved with a tighter coiled spring – for example, in the central third of the bed, where there is typically the most weight on the mattress. Jessica says that the latest, and perhaps most notable, current technology is KülKōte, which assists in temperature management. This system was initially developed for use in space, and according to manufacturers, Sleepyhead, a unique waterbased polymer is used in conjunction with temperature reactive microcapsules to create a breathable, non-toxic and environmentally friendly surface infusion that absorbs and releases heat energy at specific temperatures, for a more comfortable sleep. Generally speaking, in terms of price, here in New Zealand, the sky is practically the limit when it comes to choosing a bed, and an especially opulent king bedframe base and mattress can be right up there with a small car,

at around $11,000. Harvey Norman stocks beds at this price-point, wherein you’re looking at a Danish-made, split super-king. adjustable bed with therapeutic support and individual elevation. For elderly people, suffering with stiff joints this may well be a worthwhile investment as it offers contour features that really do shape to your body and this type of bed is especially good if one or other of you sleeps best in a more upright position. On the other hand, if budget is a major consideration, there are some good basic, new beds for sale online and at major chain stores, but it’s important to inspect what’s on offer and read the descriptions carefully. While some do come with a mattress, not all mattresses are created equal, by any stretch of the imagination, and you may find yourself with something that’s so thin as to be totally ineffective and very uncomfortable, so do make a point of using question and answer features to ensure you know exactly what’s on offer. While it’s possible to find inexpensive, fashion-forward linen, both on-line and at the mall, if you’re buying a quality bed it pays to invest in quality pillows, duvet covers and sheets. Ingrid Memelink established her well-known Nuffield Street retail store, Harrowset Hall, in Auckland’s Newmarket over twenty years ago. She says even since the re-launch of giant 277 Westfield on Broadway, customers are searching her out. “I quickly realised that there are still many, many people who are committed to buying the best linen they can possibly find, and it was really lovely, enjoying this overwhelming outpouring of support.” Ingrid has buyers who source stock for, her all around the world, but she’s especially keen on encouraging local talent, such as MM Linen. Based in Christchurch, the company has artists who handpaint botanical patterns which are then digitally printed on 300 thread count sateen. “This is the kind of linen that lasts for years so it’s actually greener buying this way and paying more than you would at the mall for inexpensive duvet covers and sheets that will be worn out in a few months,” says Ingrid.

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A cut above the rest If you enjoy the finer things in life, then look no further. This extensively remodelled four bedroom home has a modern luxurious edge coupled with a warm, soft interior. The large centrally located kitchen is fit for any master chef; its island providing the perfect gathering spot before a big day, or to relax while dinner's cooking. The doors open onto a stunning patio area overlooking the pool. A large sail shades the patio, built with long summer evenings spent around a barbeque in mind. When it's time to move inside the lounge area continues the entertainment theme with a built-in bar positioned behind cupboard doors.

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Wake up and smell the roses If you are looking for a property with the potential to create income whilst having all the luxury of an architecturally designed home, then this all round appealing property must be considered. Located just minutes from the centre of Ashburton, this 8.4 hectare lifestyle property has the business Kakariki Flowers currently operating out of two substantial glass houses located at the rear of the property. Boasting an executive two storey home which is set amongst established gardens, with five bedrooms and three bathrooms the home is unique in all respects.

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Skibo House, a 260sqm classic country style home set on 855sqm of beautiful cottage gardens right in the heart of town. Ample space and options on offer here. An ideal home for your large or extended family or keep running as a B&B.

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Quality at Lake Opuha With panoramic lake and mountain views this exceptionally private five bedroom home provides a genuine sense of sanctuary. Set on 7,100sqm (more or less) this impressive home features a generous open plan kitchen, dining and living area with bi-folding doors which open out to the large patio and a separate formal lounge or family room. Five bedrooms, master suite with ensuite and walk in wardrobe. This wonderful home is just a ten minute drive from the township of Fairlie and has ski fields, water sports and some of New Zealand’s best hunting right on your doorstep!

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Living at its best 25 Wills Street, Allenton A modern west side townhouse in a sought after central location is awaiting your inspection. Enjoy the versatility provided with an office, four bedrooms, two bathrooms and an attic storage system. The hub of the home is the streamlined kitchen which looks out to the attractive garden and offers plenty of storage. Designed with the sun in mind, the

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Located on a easy care section, this very tidy two bedroom, one bathroom front unit is within close proximity to the library, schools, churches and central town shopping area, you may hardly ever have to get the car going again.

Family home located close to schools and shops. Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, sunny conservatory off lounge, spa pool, double tandem garage and plenty of off-street parking. Fully fenced for children and pets, this home has recently had a makeover and is ready for new owners.

Prominence, location and style are all rolled into one with this fantastic two story home. The tiled entrance way with raised ceiling sets the scene for a home with uncompromising attention to detail and high specification incorporating schist features. The superbly designed residence is built with impeccable indoor/outdoor flow and multiple places to relax and unwind.

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A well-presented villa of four bedrooms plus office, with modernisation throughout including double glazed aluminium joinery; a lovely new bathroom; updated kitchen; recent painting of contemporary colours inside and out and new floor coverings. Offers over $320,000

Beautifully landscaped, discover this unexpected oasis within the town boundary. A property of this size is rarely available. Make it your own with this three bedroom, two bathroom character filled home and attached two bedroom self-contained flat. The living areas give direct access to the sheltered, sunny patios surrounding the home. By Negotiation

This character entertainer offers a bungalow with three double bedrooms and two bathrooms, predominately double glazed, the ambiance of a gas fireplace and a modern hostess kitchen. Stay warm with a ducted heating system and underfloor bathroom heating. Garaging to accommodate three vehicles, plus beautifully landscaped. For Sale $695,000

A fantastic chance to buy a flat, front section in sought after Allenton. Title has been issued and part of the building consent fees have been paid. Bare land blocks in this location do not come up very often. Take this opportunity to secure a prime inner Allenton building site and be able to build with no covenants. For Sale $180,000

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This three bedroom townhouse has been positioned to capture the sun. Be quick to have your choice of décor and finishing details then enjoy your stylishly designed kitchen with open plan living flowing through to your private backyard. This home has all you need plus easy care grounds.

A luxury chalet at the Mt Hutt Lodge Complex, located above the breath taking Rakaia Gorge with views out toward the Mt Hutt Range, is now for sale. Built over two levels and offering three bedrooms, two bathrooms and an attractive open plan living area, the chalet has a modern decor with natural timber finishes and stunning views.

This holiday home has been enjoyed for many decades by the same family. The main cottage has kitchen, living, bathroom and one bedroom which is complemented by a large sleepout capable of sleeping up to four people. Situated close to the playground and tennis court and with a sunny garden this is exactly what a kiwi bach should be.

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A relocated spacious family bungalow in an established rural setting. This property provides an opportunity for the astute buyer to finish the project. Many upgrades include a modern kitchen with double door fridge, re-wiring; re-roofing; internal garage with additional shower, toilet and workshop area. This small rural block is perfectly set up for calf-rearing with modern yards and pens. Create the family lifestyle dream. By Negotiation Web ID ALT2348769

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This 862m² section makes a superb option with mature garden planting along the northern fence line. Fenced two sides plus an attractive entrance fence to be constructed by the vendors to suit purchaser’s entry to site.

This three bedroom modern home is conveniently located close to town and a short walk to EA Networks center. Built for the sun with north facing living at rear of house which includes a compact and private outdoor garden with established grounds. An easy care and securely fenced section is ideal.

Freshly painted throughout with new floor coverings and drapes, this sunny little two/ three bedroom home is ready for new owners. The bright and breezy open plan living and dining compliments the modern kitchen which includes dishwasher and rangehood. The bathroom has also been renovated.

Multiple award winner for Master Builder house of the year located in the prestige Reighton Drive subdivision has so much WOW. An appealing and quality built home with so many features such as open plan, sunny living areas which integrate to an extensive private outdoor paved living area and four bedrooms. Quality finishes.

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This is a quality “Ingold Building” build with modern colours, quality drapes and superior fixtures and fittings. This home is still in ‘as new’ condition. Call now!

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The well positioned ranchsliders lead out to your opportunity for alfresco dining and great outdoor living, the kitchen even comes complete with indoor/outdoor servery making family gatherings super easy! This home has been designed with all the upto-date modern features. I promise you there’s more than meets the

eye, inspection is a must! • 4 bedrooms, 2.7m ceiling height • 2 living areas, 4.2 ceiling height in lounge • Big kitchen with butler’s pantry • Great indoor/outdoor flow • Easy-care fenced paddocks • 100sqm high stud workshop/garage for the boat, camper, caravan

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legant, sophisticated and refined, the Continental GT Convertible is the pinnacle of open-top luxury motoring, and 2020 marks the first summer that all of Bentley’s key global markets (The Americas, Europe, UK, China, Middle East and Asia Pacific) will receive deliveries of the newest V8 version of Bentley’s convertible Grand Tourer. Beautiful with roof open or closed, the

Continental GT Convertible’s flowing, elegant exterior styling is accented with muscular proportions and sharp, sculptural lines. The convertible roof sweeps open to reveal an exquisite handcrafted interior, making this the perfect car for the upcoming summer months. The convertible roof can be deployed or stowed in just 19 seconds, with the car travelling at speeds of up to 30 mph (50 km/h).

An entirely new combination of roof insulating materials and operating mechanism, combined with sealing system improvements and acoustic treatments, have created a Convertible Grand Tourer that is as quiet inside the cabin as the previous generation Continental GT Coupe, with a 50 per cent reduction in overall noise levels compared to its predecessor at typical cruising speeds. Laminated acoustic glass for the

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Vespa, but not as we know it

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espa GTS goes down in history as one of the world’s best-loved two-wheelers, taking up the baton from the legendary Vespone, the name given to those Vespas with a large, strictly steel body. Vespa can transport you around the city with style but it is also ready to travel and even adventure, thanks to increasingly generous engine capacity. The big body of Vespa, in its modern shape with automatic transmission, was born in 2003, with the first arrival of the Vespa GT 125 and 200. The family of large Vespas then evolved with the arrival of the GTS 250 version, followed by engine capacities of up to 300 cc. Later on, the Vespa GTS benefits from the family of I-get engines, offering 125 and 150 cc capacity. After a heavy look update in 2019 of the whole GTS range, further advancement is made in 2020: Vespa GTS Super Sport 300cc has been equipped with the new engine HPE (High Performance Engine), fruit of the latest Piaggio Group engine technology research, which focuses on the creation of units that are increasingly advanced and efficient in terms of containing emissions and consumption. Able to deliver power in excess of 23 HP, this is the most powerful engine ever seen on a Vespa. The Vespa GTS has always evolved along the path of tradition, striking a balance between its history and modernity in the lines of its body, made strictly of steel. The perfect ergonomics and natural seat position have always contributed to making every Vespa comfortable, pleasant to ride and accessible to all. The under-saddle compartment makes optimum use of the available space and can accommodate two Vespa Visor 3.0 demi-jet helmets and more. Also adding to the load capacity of the Vespa GTS is the glove box, inside which there is a USB port, useful for the charging of external devices. Vespa GTS SuperSport is the ultimate in Vespa sportiness, boasting a dynamic acceleration and strong character that is emphasised by total black rims and two bold matte colours, namely White Innocenza, and two brand new looks: Yellow Sole and Black Opaco, both enhanced with

new dedicated graphics. The GTS Super Sport also stands out for its double-upholstered saddle with clasp. Black Opaco is a stunning color with a fascinating story. Inspired by Italy’s unique black beaches – which is form by a remarkable phenomenon that is ashes from erupted volcanoes. yet also stands out, Black Opaco is the ideal color to match with the toughness, strength, and power of the GTS Super Sport. With its definition in Italian means the sun – Yellow Sole represents the only one, unique, unsurpassed, matchless, the sole brilliance. A look that resembles lots of icons in motor racing, Yellow Sole was born to be the centerpiece of attention as it can be easily distinguished from far away or at high speed. A highlight in the sporty range of any automotive brands, the GTS Super Sport Yellow Sole is at the top of its range in terms of performance and a true icon with unmistakable lines. Indeed, the combination of yellow and sporty red/black touches truly brings a masculine and sporty look to the GTS Super Sport. The new GTS Super Sport is equipped with the latest evolution of the 300 cc, 4-stroke, 4-valve single-cylinder engine, liquid-cooled and with electronic injection: the fruit of work by the Piaggio Group research and development centre and known as 300 HPE (High Performance Engine), the unit has benefited from numerous interventions aimed at increasing performance and rideability, while simultaneously reducing fuel consumption and noise levels. It is the most powerful engine ever mounted on a Vespa with optimised thermodynamic performance and reduced friction; all without

impacting on size or bulk, which remain the same as for the previous unit, at the top of its category. The cylinder head is born out of a brandnew casting and is characterised by totally redesigned internal components: the ducts have a new geometry and diameter (now greater), as do the intake and exhaust valves, the diameter of which has been increased by 3 mm. The adoption of a new-look piston, particularly in terms

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ability to dispatch 0 to 100kmh in 7.1 seconds. But then the Veloster just as easily slots into cruising sedately at 100kmh on the open road at 2000rpm. Doing this on a drive from home to Christchurch saw 6.4L/100km on the trip computer. Hyundai quote an overall figure of 7.1L/100Km. The Veloster sits on the same platform as the latest i30 and has a new independent, multi-link rear suspension setup, together with a torque vectoring control system. Plus it has been tuned to be an engaging companion for ANZAC driving conditions. It turns-in nicely and corners with appreciated verve and lots of grip, courtesy of the wide Michelin Pilot Sport tyres. Expectedly, the ride is on the firmer side, but is still more than acceptably comfortable over most of the road surfaces that you’ll likely ever be driving on, and that’s either your daily stuff about town, or that favoured “therapeutic” drive on some nicely winding road. The well-presented cabin has a quality feel with its abundance of

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soft-touch materials on the dash and door trims. It also has red highlights and stitching in keeping with the Veloster’s sporty nature. You sit low and comfortable in the heated/ventilated, leather-covered front seats, with a glazed sun roof above. Access is easy via the large, wide opening doors, but care is needed with these in car-parks. There’s of course a touchscreen for the infotainment system in the easy-to-read and use dash, plus a head-up display, wireless phone charging and an 8-speaker Infinity sound system. Hyundai’s SmartSense comprehensive array of active safety and driver aids is of course both reassuring and helpful. This includes, brake-force distribution/ assist, stability/traction control, autonomous emergency braking with pedestrian detection, lane-keep assist, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, highbeam assist, and driver attention. Using the adaptive cruise control is a necessity, for the Veloster certainly has the ability of inviting you to go faster! The two seats in the rear are accessed by the single rear door, so it’s pretty easy to get in to sit in the left hand seat.

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VELOSTER 1.6T LIMITED ■■ Pricing - as driven $52,990 + ORCs. ■■ Engine: 1.6-litre, four cylinder turbo-petrol 150kW @ 6000rpm and 265Nm from 1500 to 4500 rpm. ■■ Transmission: 7-speed dual-clutch auto. Front-wheel-drive. ■■ Quoted Economy: 7.1L/100km. ■■ Safety: 5 star NCAP expected. SmartSense driver assist and safety systems. ■■ Size: Length-4240mm, width 1800mm, height 1409mm and wheelbase 2650mm ■■ Turning Circle: 10.2 metres ■■ Warranty: 3-year/100,000km. (also for roadside assistance). Then, even at my vintage, getting in and out of the right hand seat wasn’t too difficult, although head space means that for other than shorter drives these seats will be likely reserved for smaller folk. with the rear seats up there’s a usable 303 litres of luggage space, while these seats quickly fold for even more space and easy loading via the rear hatch or the third door.


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Hyundai Veloster 1.6T Limited

FINALE This rather enticing Veloster 1.6T not only looks decidedly interesting, but then justifies this with driver involvement, performance, sharp handling and comfort. But if its four doors and four-adult capability that’s on your agenda, the i 30 N-Line that shares most of the Veloster’s goodies, and also looks the part with neat red cabin highlights, costs $43,990 (+ORCs).

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The week in sport: Three big talking points

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uper Rugby’s stuttering start Live sport finally resumed in New Zealand at the weekend with Super Rugby Aotearoa lifting off into uncharted quarters. Pictures of the blue-and-gold diehards in the Zoo reverberated around the country and beyond as we all revelled in the return of the national game. Were both games the fluent spectacles we had envisioned? Of course not. However that was more down to the revamped policing of the breakdown, which rendered large periods of both games into stuttering, stop-start affairs. In fact, the standard of play was surprisingly high all things con-

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sidered, especially in the Highlanders v Chiefs game which, despite being peppered with 30 penalties as both teams struggled to adapt, was an entertaining first hurrah, with the Southerners getting out of jail in the shadows of full time. The same probably can’t be said about the Blues v Hurricanes game, where rust appeared to be more of a factor in an error-ridden game.

However, the Dane Coles try and celebration immediately passed its way into folklore as Beauden Barrett conceded the moment was “meant to be”. And how good did Eden Park look for a Super Rugby game? Probably not since the 1998 final I’d say. The enigma that is the Warriors Buckle up and all aboard the rollercoaster that is the Warriors. Attempting to rationalise an impressive win within the context of the games which preceded the Cowboys game at the weekend is a futile task. Just expect consistent inconsistency from here on out. After being shut out not once but twice already this season,

with some serious questions being asked about how much sting their attack has, they dotted down seven times against the Cowboys for a 37 point haul. The Rabbitohs should offer a sterner examination, as they find themselves in a five team logjam for the eight, which includes the Warriors themselves. Like living in a post-Covid climate, lets take it one week and one game at a time for now. Netball’s precarious launch The tweaks to Netball’s ANZ premiership have not stopped, days out from the competition’s restart. The line which came out of Netball New Zealand as New Zealand moved into Alert Level 1 was that games were going to remain

in Auckland. However, earlier this week it was confirmed the draw had been revised with teams able to play some games at their home venues. The 180 from NNZ appears to have been driven from the players themselves, however any notion of an even playing field you can forget. The biggest winner of the revised draw is the Central Pulse, who have a total of four home games to their disposal compared to the Mainland Tactix with one game in Christchurch on July 30. It seems like one logistical nightmare this overhaul would have caused, only for it to a result in a competition with a massive asterisk next to it.

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Williams up for US Open

Cane still a non-starter for Chiefs

Fears that strict health protocols due to the coronavirus could deter the game’s biggest names from competing at this year’s US Open have been somewhat allayed with Serena Williams confirming she will play the event. Williams, in a video message played during a United States Tennis Association news conference to announce that its marquee tournament will be played from August 31-September 13 without fans, said she misses the excitement of competition. “Ultimately, I really cannot wait to return to New York and play the US Open 2020,” the seven-times champion said. “I feel like the USTA is going to do a really good job of ensuring everything is amazing and everything is perfect and everyone is safe.” A number of top players, including world number ones Novak Djokovic of Serbia and Australian Ash Barty along with reigning US Open men’s champion Rafa Nadal, are among those who have expressed concerns about attending the US Open. Women’s world number two Simona Halep says she won’t attend the tournament due to the health protocols. One sticking point is the number of support staff they can bring on site, which the USTA said it is still trying to sort out. The decision will impact the upper echelon of players who typically travel to events with a coach, hitting partner, physiotherapist and fitness guru. “We understand the needs of athletes,” US Open tournament director Stacey Allaster said during a video conference from the centre court at Arthur Ashe Stadium. “We just need to make sure that we navigate physical distancing and ensure that we keep everyone spread out and also everyone gets the proper training and preparation that they need.”

All Blacks captain Sam Cane is again missing from the Chiefs lineup named to play the Blues in Hamilton on Saturday night. Cane is suffering from a back injury which saw him also miss the Super Rugby Aotearoa opening round in the Chiefs one point loss to the Highlanders in Dunedin last weekend. The injury is unrelated to the serious neck injury playing against the Springboks two years ago, but coach Warren Gatland admits it’s frustrating. “He’s had this issue with his back just tightening up. “It seems to come right and then it just flares up again. “On Tuesday he felt good and he’s done a bit of contact work and it’s just tightened up. “He’s disappointed, but we just want to make sure he gets it right and we won’t be taking any risks with it,” said Gatland. Former All Black Aaron Cruden will start at first five in the only change to the starting line-up from last week while another former All Black, 38-year-old loose forward veteran ex-pat Mid Cantabrian Adam Thomson is on the bench. Serena Williams says she cannot wait for the excitement of the US Open to begin. Allaster also said players who do not want to stay at one of the two designated hotels can rent homes in the New York area, but they cannot actually stay in Manhattan. The Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, home to the US Open, will also host the Western & Southern Open, which is normally held in Ohio, from August 22-28 as part of efforts to stem the spread of the virus. Testing will be conducted before travelling to the United States and 1-2 times per week

at both events along with daily temperature checks. During the US Open, which this year will not include a mixed doubles tournament, players and guests must wear masks when onsite unless practising or competing. There will be linespersons for matches inside both Arthur Ashe Stadium and Louis Armstrong Stadium but none on the other courts, where a chair umpire will work with the electronic line-calling system HawkEye Live.

Should an athlete test positive, they will be isolated and cared for by a USTA medical professional who will determine whether treatment can be done at the hotel or if the individual needs to be hospitalised. “We all go into this understanding the risk and our responsibility,” Allaster said. “As in every year, the health and wellbeing of our athletes, their safety is absolutely paramount to our medical team and it will be unwavering during this event.”

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Mid Canterbury Combined’s 1st XV take on Nelson College in their UC Championship opener in Nelson tomorrow.

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Spartan approach to huge battle By Adam Burns

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If there is any pointer to the challenge ahead for Mid Canterbury Combined’s 1st XV, comparing their quest to a Hollywood epic should paint the picture. The return of head coach Shane Enright has inspired the players to tag themselves after the Spartans, an ode to the 2006 Zack Snyder film 300. “I think it’s very much like the Spartan 300 taking on the Persian Army,” Enright said. “They’ve really built into that.” The squad had broken off into groups where each faction was named after a Spartan province, a

collective ethos which the coaches hope will galvanise the team. The task at hand does not come more formidable for Combined in their opening competition match-up as they travel north to take on the defending UC champions Nelson College tomorrow. “We’re just going to have to try our best and defend and attack when we get the opportunity. “We know it’s a huge task. “As long as they play 70 minutes of rugby and if we’re good enough we’re good enough and if we’re not, we’re not. “As long as they don’t give up, which I don’t think they will with

the feeling they’ve got at the moment.” Coaching staff have been heartened by the players’ response to some of the fresh measures implemented in pre-season, where a focus on fitness and training has left the playing group of 30 eager. “It’s shown that they’ve bought in by the fact we haven’t lost anyone,” Enright said. “It’s really exciting to have 30plus kids running around, even though it’s a disappointment to let some of them go. “It’s a good buzz.” The team have had a setback with star recruit Michael Hennings struck down with injury,

which is set to keep him out for 4-6 weeks. However the side does boast some notable talent in the form of Mount Hutt College playmakers Charlie Brown and Sam Ree. Isi Ula, who is being moved into the openside flank from halfback, offered coaches a unique conundrum. “I looked at him at the start of the season and he had a really good pass on him, and we weren’t sure what we were going to do at halfback. “He put on 6kgs over Covid and grew a bit taller.” And it will be in the loose where the fireworks should oc-

cur in tomorrow’s clash. Nelson College boast some impressive bulk, particularly at 8 and 6. Enright said the 2019 UC Championship winners were well drilled all over the park. “They’re just a good team with a good culture. They’ll want to be winners again this year. “But the good thing first-up is you never know what’s going to happen.” With rain forecast for Nelson both today and tomorrow morning, conditions could be a significant leveller in which the game could develop into a forward-orientated grind.

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The players are the key to rugby’s revolution By Hamish Bidwell

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f the rugby revolution ever comes, it increasingly appears as if it will be player led. The admirable Daniel Leo is off to a good start, but there’s only so many fires one man can put out. Founder and chief executive of Pacific Rugby Players Welfare Leo, a former Manu Samoa representative, has attracted Ardie Savea, Jerome Kaino and Ngani Laumape – among others – to the organisation’s board in recent days. Put simply, World Rugby’s attempts to help nations such as Samoa, Tonga and Fiji become – or return to being – competitive on the international stage have failed. World Rugby’s eligibility laws haven’t helped, nor the cherry-picking of talent by nations such as New Zealand. But, as Leo pointed out this week, the nations

themselves are also culpable. World Rugby have funded the governing bodies of these Pacific nations to the tune of tens of millions of dollars in the last few years. “But where’s that gone?,’’ Leo asked. The addition of a player such as Savea is critical to the rejuvenation of Samoa, for instance. Few players possess the following, or social conscience, that Savea has and while he might represent New Zealand as a player, his heart is very much with the nation of his parents birth. The more men of his standing who use that platform to put pressure on administrators and governments to do better and to be transparent, the greater the likelihood that things might change. Rugby’s problems are far broader than that, though, and the players have a role there too. Hopes of creating a global

season have again floundered, thanks to those in Europe. Historically it was the Six Nations teams: England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, France and Italy, who were reluctant to play ball. Where there is a problem is when those wages start to bankrupt unions and clubs or lead to flagrant cheating. Now it’s clubs, specifically in France and England, who don’t want to compromise. And fair enough too. These are privately-owned enterprises who pay players a pretty penny. It’s not in their interest to create pathways for those players to go off and play international rugby instead. That’s a blow for an organisation such as New Zealand Rugby (NZR). They’ve set their stall on a global season and the riches that regular international and club football between northern and southern hemisphere sides is likely to bring.

Why? Well we all know why. To pay their players enough money that they won’t fall into the clutches of those dastardly club owners over in Europe. People often say that you can’t blame a player for simply being paid what he’s worth. If a club or governing body want to pay him absurd amounts of money, then that’s not the player’s fault. And that’s true. At least to a point. Where there is a problem is when those wages start to bankrupt unions and clubs or lead to flagrant cheating. Clubs in England, for example, are going broke. The Leicester Tigers are reported to be facing financial losses of $9.9m this year. Agreement has been reached to reduce next season’s salary cap by $NZ3.8 million, in an effort to stem the tide. And then there’s Saracens, who have been the dominant club of recent years. Their rort of the existing salary cap was so extensive

that they’ve been fined $NZ10.5 million and relegated to the second-tier competition. Change clearly needs to come to English rugby, but there’s not a lot of evidence that the clubs, or those running the competition, are equipped to make it. At least not while the players continue to demand the kind of money they’re on. In the same way that you feel it’s only players who can lead systemic change in Pacific Islands rugby, so it is that players need to help make the game more sustainable globally. It’s all very well to display a social conscience when it comes to race or sexuality or violence towards women, but you don’t see any All Blacks offering to take pay cuts so NZR staff can retain their jobs or lamenting the financial losses suffered by club owners. The time has come for rugby’s big earners to put their money where their mouth is.


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Excited about hometrack resumption Nigel Tiley would usually be enjoying the warmer climate of Queensland at this time of year, however, the Pukekohe trainer is getting set to line-up a handful of his team at his home track tomorrow. “Normally we go and base ourselves at the Sunshine Coast for

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a couple of months, but unfortunately that didn’t happen this year,” Tiley said. “But so far the weather hasn’t been too bad.” Tomorrow’s Counties meeting will mark the resumption of thoroughbred racing in New Zealand after a three month Covid-19 enforced hiatus and Tiley is just hap-

py to be back racing, despite the heavy winter conditions. “It is going to be great,” Tiley said. “It is just nice to be able to walk them down the hill, give them a run, and bring them back up and put them back in their box. “It is unfortunate that it has come up a Heavy11. I didn’t expect

it to be a Heavy11, but it is what it is, and there is some rain forecast between now and the weekend. “That might just loosen it up a little bit for us.” Tiley said he was able to keep some of his team in light work over the lockdown period, which has allowed a number of his team

to be quite forward heading into racing’s return. Tiley will have five representatives, including seven-win mare Lupelani, who will tackle the Dunstan Supporting Life After Racing (1100m). “She has gone well fresh in the past,” Tiley said. “She is forward enough for Saturday.”

3 37x51 Hayden’s Meddle (3) fr.......................J Dunn 4 219x2 Tango Tara (4) fr................................J Curtin 5 738x5 Change Is Good (5) fr................M Anderson 6 53301 That Alexander Guy (U1) fr...............R Close 7 0x808 Baileys Knight (U2) fr.................J Harrington 8 31849 Mikey Maguire (1) 10M................C DeFilippi 9 70613 Cast No Shadow (2) 10M.....................B Butt 10 27331 Nandolo (1) 20M..............................J W Cox 8 8.31pm IRT ‘WORLDWIDE HORSE AIRFREIGHT’ MOBILE PACE $8500, 3yo+ r55-r58., mobile, 1980m 1 72212 Ranger Bomb (1) fr............................. R May 2 40323 Carlos Bromac (2) fr...........................J Dunn 3 5x819 El Dorado (3) fr..............................B Orange 4 67660 Brantley (4) fr..................................T Chmiel 5 08073 Rocknroll Rod (5) fr....................M Anderson 6 6x421 Alta Endeavour (6) fr................ S O’Reilly (J) 7 35325 Laver (7) fr..................................... G O’Reilly 8 61x17 Under Wraps (8) fr...........................J W Cox 9 8.56pm IRT ‘PROUDLY SUPPORTING ADDINGTON’ HANDICAP TROT 3yo+ r56+ discrhcp, stand, 2600m 1 43052 Gil Favor (1) fr................................... P Nairn 2 08079 Idle Moose (2) fr.............................B Orange 3 04668 Lotamuscle (3) fr..................................B Butt 4 23401 Midnight Dash (4) fr..................... B Hope (J) 5 85641 Aladdin Sane (U1) fr........................J W Cox 6 x3292 The Player (U2) fr...............................J Dunn 7 1321x Fanny Hill (1) 10M.................... M Williamson 8 4881x Monrika (2) 10M............................ S McNally 9 68384 Overzealous (3) 10M.........................P Davis 10 76x50 Baxter (4) 10M.................................... R May 11 67x46 Madeleine Stowe (5) 10M..............R Holmes

12 77754 Sundons Flyer (1) 20M.....................R Close 13 4468x Renezmae (2) 20M....................J Harrington 14 528x7 Ruthless Kayla (3) 20M........... J Morrison (J) 15 50x11 Matua Tana (U1) 20M................... G O’Reilly 16 24038 The Dominator (1) 30M............ C D Thornley 10 9.24 IRT ‘EXCELLENCE IN EQUINE AIRFREIGHT’ MBL PACE $8500, 3yo+ r52-r54., mobile, 1980m 1 35x17 Star Watch (1) fr....................... M Williamson 2 3022P Tiebreaker (2) fr............................ G O’Reilly 3 1 Crackabrie (3) fr..............................T Chmiel 4 648x8 Donegal Carrickfin (4) fr.....................J Dunn 5 90063 Jazelle (5) fr......................................S Ottley 6 21x Terror Maria (6) fr.................... J Morrison (J) 7 0140x J R Bromac (7) fr............................B Orange 8 670x1 I Am Adaline (8) fr............................J W Cox 9 553x7 Roll The Dice (9) fr...............................B Butt 10 01429 Duastar (21) fr...................................R Close SELECTIONS

9 83355 Goldstar Spook 30.48 S &...............B Evans 10 15736 Opawa Dan 30.37 J M..................... McCook 9 2.36pm ISLINGTON TAVERN STAKES C2, 520m 1 x3672 Opawa Lyn 30.19 J &.......................D Fahey 2 25355 Dyna Monty 29.94.........................C Roberts 3 28221 Hustle Ace 30.54.........................N Wanhalla 4 83355 Goldstar Spook 30.48 S &...............B Evans 5 41121 Opawa Nova 30.38..........................R Wales 6 15736 Opawa Dan 30.37 J M..................... McCook 7 88x66 Sefton Joy 30.38..............................R Wales 8 12744 Creme Brulee 30.26...................... L Waretini 9 68863 Lakota Kohana nwtd....................... H Cairns 10 45866 Homebush Fonzie 30.29............J McInerney 10 2.54pm KAISA EARTHWORKS PH 0272073323 DASH C2, 295m 1 12635 Lakota Tonka 17.52......................... H Cairns 2 76272 Fickle Mistress 17.36 H &....................Taylor 3 87183 Goldstar Liberty 17.32 S &...............B Evans 4 56854 Black Tori 17.35.......................... A Bradshaw 5 44474 Citizen Aguero 17.25.................J McInerney 6 52135 Sozin’s Symphony 17.18............J McInerney 7 13121 Fast Angel 17.26.................................C Weir 8 25354 Pontiac Pat 17.35.......................J McInerney 9 27678 Sozin’s Azure 17.44...................J McInerney 10 37861 Homebush Finn 17.21................J McInerney 11 3.11pm CASSWOODS FOR CARPET BINDING & MATS DASH C2, 295m 1 63317 Goldstar Jay Jay 17.24 S &..............B Evans 2 16357 Baldrick 17.54............................J McInerney 3 82876 King Kali 17.19................................. M Grant 4 53312 Maybe Right 17.37 J M.................... McCook 5 15787 Homebush Comet 17.44............J McInerney

6 26425 Jealous Affair 17.47...................... L Waretini 7 11184 Honey Lantree 17.27..........................C Weir 8 12231 Mitcham Sam 17.28...................J McInerney Emergencies: 9 27678 Sozin’s Azure 17.44...................J McInerney 10 68857 Homebush Sayer 17.54.............J McInerney 12 3.29pm RE-ENERGISE DASH C3, 295m 1 28563 It’s A Joke 17.26.........................J McInerney 2 32788 Souffle Sue 17.19......................J McInerney 3 75357 Classy Witch nwtd...........................G Cleeve 4 42132 Gotcha Popeye 17.41.........................C Weir 5 15112 Billy Ray 17.33............................N Wanhalla 6 54751 Smash Achiever 17.15..................... M Grant 7 21133 Nassor 17.31..................................... B Dann 8 66578 Disobedience 17.19 S &..................B Evans Emergencies: 9 67284 Lisa’s Boy 17.24...............................R Casey 10 87536 Jinja Liv 17.52 J M........................... McCook SELECTIONS

3 63731 Classic Rapper 17.65...........................S Kite 4 7158x Big Time Marlisa nwtd.........................L Cole 5 32172 Bigtime Charlote 17.77.......................L Cole 6 65355 Toca Madera nwtd........................A Turnwald 7 37243 Allegro Lexxi 17.63.............................L Cole 8 65542 Doomsday 17.64........................ K B Benson Emergencies: 9 68586 Bigtime Bremner 17.48.......................L Cole 10 78486 Bigtime Cutie 17.74.............................L Cole 9 8.21 ACCELL LEADING THE WAY IN CANINE THERAPY C4 C4, 520m 1 31333 Electrical Storm 30.46...................M Goodier 2 73765 Big Time Kobe 30.63...........................L Cole 3 88464 All About Space 30.04........................L Cole 4 42617 Novo Ollie 30.78.................................L Cole 5 Vacant Box Five n & a 6 1785x Big Time Elsa 30.25............................L Cole 7 14261 Big Time Mac 30.38............................L Cole 8 45551 Big Time Chad 30.50..........................L Cole 10 8.44pm CPF INSURANCE C2/C3 C2/3, 305m 1 17367 Yarn Sister 17.80..............................C Morris 2 31143 Waterloo Pink 17.77............................W Kite 3 23434 Life Is Good 17.91............................M Olden 4 62884 Bees And Birds 17.68.........................L Cole 5 46511 Big Time Angel 17.40..........................L Cole 6 45874 Opawa Flash 17.71............................. N Udy 7 77787 Big Time Tina 17.63............................L Cole 8 x6156 Idol Fancy Pants 17.77......................M Flipp

9 78844 Bigtime Leads 17.95...........................L Cole 10 87888 Shamrock Green 17.85...............B Goldsack 11 9.14pm FIRST SECURITY C2/C3 C2/3, 305m 1 55311 Wifi Bolt 17.74 G &.................. S Fredrickson 2 736x7 Bigtime Luna 17.78......................S J Phillips 3 86148 Allegro Ella 17.73................................L Cole 4 3222F Giraffe Club 17.70...............................L Cole 5 1x871 Pretty Belinda 17.98............................W Kite 6 35624 Bigtime Jetty 17.50.............................L Cole 7 37281 Collect A Dream 17.81.......................M Flipp 8 67773 Running Freer 17.69........................M Olden 9 75885 Idol Steffie 17.62................................M Flipp 10 55785 Chilli Ragnar 17.84............................. N Udy 12 9.34pm SEE YOU@HATRICK NEXT WEEK C2/C3 C2/3, 305m 1 88486 Dynamite Danger 17.69 G &... S Fredrickson 2 47448 Zara Cheebee 17.62..........................M Flipp 3 62F73 Bigtime Banjo 17.52............................L Cole 4 F5614 Bigtime Sheer 17.58...........................L Cole 5 33731 Free Thinker 17.84...........................M Olden 6 41867 Funzalo 17.61..............................B Hodgson 7 21323 Waterloo Girl 17.90.............................W Kite 8 42184 Allegro Fern 17.77..............................L Cole Emergencies: 9 78486 Bigtime Cutie 17.74.............................L Cole 10 26887 Bigtime On Track 17.68........................F Kite

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NZ Metropolitan Trotting Club Inc Venue: Addington Meeting Date: 19 Jun 2020 NZ Meeting number: 8 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 8, 9 and 10 1 5.16pm IRT ‘YOUR HORSE OUR PASSION’ MOBILE TROT $8500, non-winners 2yo+., mobile, 1980m 1 473 The Good Doctor (1) fr............. M Williamson 2 Light Of Da Moon (2) fr..................R Holmes 3 4 Latina Hall (3) fr.................................. R May 4 x0243 Yea You (4) fr............................ S O’Reilly (J) 5 2 Summer Lovin (5) fr..................... B Hope (J) 6 43x68 Muchacha Bonita (6) fr......................R Close 7 58305 Build A Bridge (7) fr........................J Geddes 8 22x38 Luminosity (8) fr................................J Curtin 9 08x99 Break Free (9) fr............................. L Newton 10 37556 Aldebaran Belle (21) fr.................C DeFilippi 11 270x Gold Chain (22) fr................................B Butt 12 5x272 Yuri (U1) fr..........................................J Dunn 2 5.46pm IRT ‘SUPPORTERS OF HARNESS RACING’ MOBILE PACE $8500, 3yo+ r59-r65., mobile, 1980m 1 17542 Lulu Le Mans (1) fr............................S Ottley 2 18x41 Eastwood Ideal (2) fr................ C D Thornley 3 11157 Claus (3) fr........................................R Close 4 01910 Terror The Christian (4) fr.................... R May 5 11366 Kensington Bill (5) fr......................T Williams 6 17080 Good On Ya Kiwi (6) fr....................R Holmes 7 1x305 A Delightful Act (7) fr..................M Anderson 8 12807 Gemma Mac (8) fr..........................B Orange 9 13617 Soundslikeart (U1) fr..........................J Dunn 3 6.12pm IRT ‘FLYING HORSES SINCE 1972’ MOBILE

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Christchurch Greyhound Racing Club Venue: Addington Raceway Meeting Date: 19 Jun 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 12.13pm THE FITZ SPORTS BAR SPRINT C0, 295m 1 85425 Iylah Jewel nwtd............................C Roberts 2 2 Homebush Glitch nwtd...............J McInerney 3 52443 Homebush Poppy nwtd..............J McInerney 4 57222 Marakesh Max nwtd...................J McInerney 5 52433 Miss June nwtd..........................J McInerney 6 3844 Homebush Sugar nwtd..............J McInerney 7 33 Just Stagger nwtd......................J McInerney 8 43 Crystal Corvette nwtd................J McInerney 9 5653 Homebush Mini nwtd.................J McInerney 10 Romeo nwtd...............................J McInerney 2 12.31pm HAPPY 70TH BIRTHDAY MURRAY WIGLEY STAKES C0, 520m 1 25863 Ohoka Megan nwtd....................... L Waretini 2 45283 Goldstar Darwin nwtd S &................B Evans 3 25557 Opawa Jade nwtd............................R Wales 4 7262 Impressive Jazz nwtd.................J McInerney 5 48734 Opawa Rowdy nwtd.........................R Wales 6 4782 Opawa Solomon nwtd......................R Wales 7 24265 Goldstar Aria nwtd S &.....................B Evans 8 43455 Cancun nwtd...............................N Wanhalla 9 756x6 Duke Of Argyll nwtd....................H Anderton 10 6567 Homebush Kian nwtd.................J McInerney 3 12.49 GARRARD’S HORSE AND HOUND SPRINT C2, 295m 1 76568 Punch On Buzz 17.28................J McInerney 2 42416 Mega Dream 17.43........................R Adcock 3 51326 Crushington 17.38......................J McInerney

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Wanganui Greyhound Racing Club Venue: Hatrick Raceway Meeting Date: 19 Jun 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 5.06pm (NZT) WELCOME TO HATRICK C5 C5, 305m 1 48335 Big Time Kevin 17.58..........................L Cole 2 83145 Big Time Billie 17.65...........................L Cole 3 61213 Sir Duggie 17.18.................................L Cole 4 51558 Big Time Frosty 17.57.........................L Cole 5 87715 Bigtime Ziggy 17.63............................L Cole 6 13772 Big Time Jonie 17.52..........................L Cole 7 36145 Big Time Chance 17.58.......................L Cole 8 34771 Eye Far 17.62.....................................M Flipp 9 15267 Hip Hop Rapper 17.49.....................B Marsh 10 82884 Bigtime Pearl 17.64.............................L Cole 2 5.23pm KERNOW CONSTRUCTION C5 C5, 520m 1 16771 Bigtime Archie 30.49...........................L Cole 2 24114 Allegro Lanie nwtd..............................L Cole 3 32x44 Zipping Sarah nwtd......................A Turnwald 4 71265 Big Time Maple 30.15.........................L Cole 5 Vacant Box Five n & a 6 64132 Bigtime Rod 29.91..............................L Cole 7 3268x Big Time Ocean 30.05........................L Cole 8 66372 Big Time Jackson 30.48......................L Cole 3 5.40pm AON INSURANCE C2 C2, 305m 1 22542 Alamein Tane 17.86 K &.....................Phillips 2 31188 Wifi Robyn 17.78 G &............. S Fredrickson

PACE $8500, non-winners 2yo+., mobile, 1980m 1 Rocket Boy(AUS) (1) fr...............E Barron (J) 2 24522 Invaluable (2) fr..........................M Anderson 3 49x72 In Chevron We Trust (3) fr..............B Orange 4 44 Percy (4) fr........................................R Close 5 70x34 Southern Belle (5) fr................. M Williamson 6 8 Artatac (6) fr......................................J Curtin 7 0x257 Tara Bromac (7) fr........................... K Barron 8 542x Vincent Van Gone (8) fr.................T Williams 9 9205 Fiery Reactor (9) fr...........................J W Cox 10 4 Itz To The Macs (21) fr......................S Ottley 11 66x Reinimin Patron (22) fr..................... G Smith 12 64x33 Zambia (23) fr......................... J Morrison (J) 4 6.39pm IRT ‘YOUR TRUSTED HORSE AIRFREIGHT CO’ MBL TROT $8500, 3yo+ r45-r55., mobile, 1980m 1 44472 Justan’s Sister (1) fr..............S Tomlinson (J) 2 42043 Kahress (2) fr.................................R Holmes 3 14994 Awapuni (3) fr............................... B Hope (J) 4 7x407 The Eye Of The Tiger (4) fr................J Dunn 5 21 Mighty Flying Rocker (5) fr...................B Butt 6 0x922 Palisade (6) fr...................................... D Butt 7 08948 Shpeedy (7) fr................................J Thomas 8 41086 Clyde (8) fr............................... C D Thornley 9 09x92 Sunny Bill (9) fr.................................R Close 10 65075 In Sequence (21) fr........................B Orange 11 10000 Just One More (U1) fr..................... M Purvis 12 20112 Sioux Princess (U2) fr.......................S Ottley 5 7.09 IRT ‘FLYING ALL ST’BRED SHUTTLE STALLIONS’ PACE $12,000, 3yo+ r60-r68, stand, 2600m 1 331x6 Kiwis Are Flying (1) fr.....................R Holmes 2 92246 Fynn Frost (2) fr.......................... K Cameron

3 11801 Gilligans Island (3) fr......................B Orange 4 0015x Razors Edge (4) fr..........................J Geddes 5 24214 One Direction (5) fr..............................K Butt 6 90x00 Spot On (6) fr.......................................B Butt 7 31579 Shadow Minister (7) fr....................L O’Reilly 8 17x22 Franco Niven (8) fr.............................J Dunn 9 31047 Chiller Bay (9) fr............................T Williams 10 0x558 Overarm (10) fr...............................T Chmiel 11 64051 Queenofdance (11) fr........................S Ottley 12 53361 Glenledi Chief (12) fr........................ G Smith 13 48997 Pay Me Visa (13) fr............................R Close 14 49x94 Kingmaker (U1) fr..................... M Williamson 6 7.36pm IRT ‘DOOR-TO-DOOR SERVICE WORLDWIDE’ MOBILE PACE $7500, 2yo+ r45-r51,r52 w/c., mobile, 1980m 1 x3823 Skippys Delight (1) fr........................... R May 2 68175 Stavros The Terror (2) fr.................B Orange 3 90747 Tombelina (3) fr........................ C D Thornley 4 301 Star Of Timpany (4) fr.............. S O’Reilly (J) 5 8x324 Cheddar Valley (5) fr..........................J Dunn 6 17x95 Ohoka Matty (6) fr.............................R Close 7 06367 Olive Cook (7) fr............................T Williams 8 70008 Alexy (8) fr....................................C DeFilippi 9 95300 Four Starzzz Shiraz (9) fr........J Young-Grant 10 90080 Invisible Girl (21) fr............................J Curtin 11 00x05 Art Banker (U1) fr.................................K Butt 12 10850 Jaffa Josh (U2) fr........................ P Borcoskie 7 8.04pm IRT ‘LEADERS IN FLYING HORSES’ HANDICAP PACE $12,000, 3yo+ r69+ discrhcp, stand, 2600m 1 02884 Enchantee (1) fr............................ G O’Reilly 2 41x11 Fabrizio (2) fr..................................B Orange

Race 1: Yea You, Summer Lovin, Yuri, The Good Doctor Race 2: Soundslikeart, Eastwood Ideal, Kensington Bill Race 3: Percy, In Chevron We Trust, Zambia, Invaluable Race 4: Sioux Princess, Kahress, Mighty Flying Rocker, Awapuni Race 5: Franco Niven, Glenledi Chief, Gilligans Island, Kingmaker Race 6: Cheddar Valley, Jaffa Josh, Star Of Timpany, Ohoka Matty Race 7: Nandolo, Tango Tara, Cast No Shadow, Enchantee Race 8: Ranger Bomb, Carlos Bromac, El Dorado, Laver Race 9: Matua Tana, The Player, Fanny Hill, Gil Favor Race 10: Tiebreaker, Duastar, Roll The Dice, Crackabrie

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

Christchurch dogs Today at Addington raceway 4 26321 Azkadellia 17.44.........................R Blackburn 5 25246 Opa’s Dream 17.52..........................R Casey 6 44862 Opawa Waihemo 17.33....................R Wales 7 35611 Homebush Ariana 17.51............J McInerney 8 65712 Stumpy Bill nwtd........................ M Dempsey 9 27678 Sozin’s Azure 17.44...................J McInerney 10 37861 Homebush Finn 17.21................J McInerney 4 1.07pm AMBER CLEANING SERVICES STAKES C1, 520m 1 32112 Opawa Boys Paid 30.41 J &.............D Fahey 2 42271 Homebush Carter 30.96............J McInerney 3 111 Troublesome Kev 30.34 J M............. McCook 4 18848 Bashful Buffy 30.55....................J McInerney 5 151 Seductive Kiwi 29.98...........................C Weir 6 33422 Bye Bye Punter 30.96......................R Wales 7 84443 Mitcham Ryder nwtd..................J McInerney 8 21442 Run Run Rover 30.36................ A Bradshaw 9 31664 Shermo Bale 30.57.......................C Roberts 10 15556 Usain Bale 30.64...........................C Roberts 5 1.25 SPECTATOR’S BAR BISTRO DASH C2, 295m 1 32612 Homebush Carl 17.45................J McInerney 2 73333 Know Approval 17.28......................G Cleeve 3 32338 Mitcham Boult 17.56..................J McInerney 4 51174 Sefton Double 17.31........................R Wales 5 12162 Pooran’s Jadeja 17.35 J M............... McCook 6 65768 Taieri Terra 17.31.............................R Casey 7 71545 Starr Blueblood 17.28................J McInerney 8 33644 Neelix 17.29...............................R Blackburn 9 27678 Sozin’s Azure 17.44...................J McInerney 10 68857 Homebush Sayer 17.54.............J McInerney 6 1.43pm POWER FARMING CANTERBURY DASH

C2, 295m 1 17456 Goldstar Halsey 17.41 S &...............B Evans 2 66543 Ring Clown 17.19............................. M Grant 3 31114 Opawa Phil 17.36.............................R Wales 4 63545 Zefside 17.74.............................J McInerney 5 14534 Blazing Banjo 17.58...................J McInerney 6 67848 Nikko Baxter 17.32.....................J McInerney 7 72751 Know Crime 17.57..........................G Cleeve 8 32123 So Flossy 17.25................................ B Dann 9 27678 Sozin’s Azure 17.44...................J McInerney 10 37861 Homebush Finn 17.21................J McInerney 7 2.00pm DAVE ROBBIE PHOTOGRAPHER SPRINT C2, 295m 1 75451 M’Lady Sadie 17.15................... A Bradshaw 2 88221 Raquel Allen 17.47........................C Roberts 3 78735 Opa’s Mate 17.47.............................R Casey 4 44678 Regal Jock 17.28.......................J McInerney 5 61625 Goldstar Flora 17.34 S &.................B Evans 6 47717 Know Logic 17.20...........................G Cleeve 7 67848 Homebush Boden 17.44............J McInerney 8 74716 Maffra Daisy 17.22.....................J McInerney 9 27678 Sozin’s Azure 17.44...................J McInerney 10 68857 Homebush Sayer 17.54.............J McInerney 8 2.18pm SUCK IT UP LTD STAKES FINAL C2, 520m 1 24162 My Rosie 30.21............................. L Waretini 2 34131 Beret Girl 30.27 J &..........................D Fahey 3 82475 Queena Bale 30.20.......................C Roberts 4 86174 Punters Delight 30.34......................R Wales 5 73311 Leonard Bale 30.18.......................C Roberts 6 58225 Goldstar Yankee 30.37 S &..............B Evans 7 58843 Rivalries 30.16 J &...........................D Fahey 8 25213 Go Diego 30.38 J &..........................D Fahey

Race 1: Marakesh Max, Crystal Corvette, Homebush Poppy Race 2: Ohoka Megan, Opawa Rowdy, Impressive Jazz Race 3: Punch On Buzz, Mega Dream, Azkadellia, Stumpy Bill Race 4: Seductive Kiwi, Opawa Boys Paid, Bye Bye Punter Race 5: Know Approval, Mitcham Boult, Pooran’s Jadeja Race 6: Opawa Phil, So Flossy, Ring Clown, Know Crime Race 7: M’Lady Sadie, Raquel Allen, Know Logic, Goldstar Flora Race 8: Leonard Bale, Beret Girl, Go Diego, Queena Bale Race 9: Opawa Lyn, Dyna Monty, Creme Brulee, Hustle Ace Race 10: Fast Angel, Fickle Mistress, Sozin’s Symphony Race 11: Mitcham Sam, Honey Lantree, Maybe Right, King Kali Race 12: Souffle Sue, Nassor, Gotcha Popeye, It’s A Joke LEGEND: fsdt - First Start Here nwd - No Win this Distance fstd

Wanganui dogs Today at Hatrick Raceway

3 53585 Double What 17.93 J &........................D Bell 4 64542 Born Quick 17.65...............................M Flipp 5 75611 Dino The Fox 17.74................... K Gommans 6 38137 Elsa Blueblood 17.97.................J McInerney 7 31755 Hashtag Blessed 17.81....................... N Udy 8 22343 Belmonts 17.71...................................L Cole 9 87716 Choice Sister 17.99..........................C Morris 10 57348 Allegro Kyle 17.76....................... D P Symes 4 6.02 PALAMOUNTAIN’S SCIENTIFIC NUTRITION C3 C3, 520m 1 128F8 Big Time Trae 30.49............................L Cole 2 16762 Bigtime Benji 30.44.............................L Cole 3 37284 Go Glow nwtd....................................M Flipp 4 78411 My Khloe 30.40..................................M Flipp 5 54755 Big Time Anton 30.76..........................L Cole 6 53123 Bigtime Daisy 30.49............................L Cole 7 x5222 Fifi 30.19......................................J McArthur 8 71136 Cavatate 30.55 J &...............................D Bell 5 6.29pm LASER PLUMBING C2 C2, 305m 1 25362 Viking Ash 17.79................................. N Udy 2 13355 Morning Sun 18.00....................J McInerney 3 34815 Young Dumb Broke nwtd..................M Olden 4 28173 Sahara Dream 17.91..........................M Flipp 5 32447 Ohana Lad nwtd........................ K Gommans 6 48345 Alamein Stryda 17.74 K &..................Phillips 7 51333 Justa Gift 17.62 J &..............................D Bell 8 57442 Go Ash 17.61.....................................M Flipp 9 46374 Lucky Scar 17.88................................ N Udy

10 88716 White Comet 17.75........................ D Donlon 6.59pm BOOK YOUR TABLE @ HATRICK C3/C4 C3/4, 305m 1 34444 Big Time Pluto 17.53...........................L Cole 2 75516 Bigtime Bee 17.52...............................L Cole 3 11175 Sedgebrook Sally 17.78.......................F Kite 4 28465 Criminal Justice 17.77......................M Olden 5 16425 Big Time Lebron 17.62........................L Cole 6 74838 Bigtime Leo 17.75............................. P Clark 7 32213 Miss Potential 17.47 G &......... S Fredrickson 8 37741 Allegro Will 17.36................................L Cole 9 68586 Bigtime Bremner 17.48.......................L Cole 10 75885 Idol Steffie 17.62................................M Flipp 7 7.26 HATRICK SUPPORTER’S CLUB C1/C2 C1/2, 520m 1 77363 Big Time Harper 30.73...................... P Clark 2 31376 Bigtime Alfie 30.09..............................L Cole 3 35134 Cossie Cooper 30.35.......................M Olden 4 13671 Meandering 30.42........................A Turnwald 5 57452 Big Time Spot 30.82............................L Cole 6 64821 Gray Bale 30.23.............................W Woods 7 42452 Bigtime Bailey 30.49...........................L Cole 8 86777 Big Time Dynasty 30.37......................L Cole 9 42244 Bigtime Maci 30.53..............................S Kite 10 46426 Rowdy Ruby 30.39...............................S Kite 8 7.54pm WANGANUI TOYOTA C3/C4 C3/4, 305m 1 58287 Bigtime Stella 17.42............................L Cole 2 62526 Idol Duke 17.63..................................M Flipp

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LEGEND: fsdt - First Start Here nwd - No Win this Distance fstd - First Start This Distance 31 13 - Best Winning Time This Track


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■■NETBALL

Long wait finally over As competition finally gets under way this weekend, there’s perhaps no other netballer in the country who’s endured the kind of excruciating wait that former Silver Fern Temalisi Fakahokotau has. The Mainland Tactix defender suffered a cruel injury in September 2018, ruling her out of last year’s ANZ Premiership, and ruining her World Cup dream. After a number of false starts, the naturally gifted defender is finally looking at some consistent game time, when the ANZ Premiership resumes tonight. The Aucklander first turned heads as an exciting 19-year-old following an impressive 2014 season with the Northern Mystics, which quickly led to a Silver Ferns call-up. Fakahokotau subsequently slipped down the defensive pecking order before reinventing herself after moving to the Mainland Tactix in 2017. She worked on her fitness and a supremely well-conditioned Faka-

hokotau produced a stellar season for the Tactix, resulting in a Silver Ferns’ recall. By the time the 2018 Commonwealth Games came around, Fakahokotau had cemented her place in the Ferns, but it would be the side’s worst performance at a pinnacle event when they finished fourth on the Gold Coast. Fakahokotau then had another standout ANZ Premiership campaign, topping all the main defensive stats for the league, and thrilling with her on-the-run intercepts. Dame Noeline Taurua was announced as the next Silver Ferns’ coach and it was at her first training camp in charge that Fakahokotau ruptured her ACL in her right knee. It was a massive blow for the 22-test defender, just as the team was embarking on a new journey. She admits it was a difficult time but doesn’t like to dwell on it. “It did take its toll on me, I would say it was more so mental than physi-

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RESULTS ■■ Golf

At close of trading on Thursday, June 18, 2020

Daily Volume move ’000s

+53 –9.5 –12 – – –20 +3 –6 –8 –90 – +1 –9 –10 +2 –4.5 +1 –8 +4 –2 –1.5 +8 –12 –10 +13 – –1 –2 +4 +1 +0.5 +65 –5 –8 +4 –9 –1 –0.6 +5 –17 –2 –19 –6 –14 –3.5 –4 –4 –0.5 +5 –4

590.2 4.1m 49.73 287.7 229.5 1.5m 107.5 622.6 142.4 433.7 669.1 47.63 454.3 783.6 242.9 978.2 646.0 907.6 413.2 2.1m 1.8m 55.26 350.8 1.2m 413.0 166.2 197.3 1.1m 125.7 818.9 306.2 1.1m 22.05 158.1 20.50 98.46 127.0 11m 7.5m 2.9m 221.4 822.7 53.95 481.1 50.96 218.3 258.0 96.50 47.11 2.3m

p Rises 48

q Falls 87

Top 10 NZX gainers Company

daily % rise

Pacific Edge +17.02% Turners Auto Gr +11.11% Pushpay Holdings +8.67% Metro Perf Glass +6.82% JPMorgan Global G&I +6.28% Rakon +5.56% Metlifecare +2.70% a2 Milk Company +2.61% Tilt Renewables +2.32% PaySauce +2.25%

Top 10 NZX decliners Company

Geneva Finance Tourism Holdings Air NZ V ital Michael Hill Intl Spark Augusta Capital Plexure Gr Seeka Genesis Energy

daily % fall

–6.98% –6.54% –5.74% –5.33% –3.90% –3.71% –3.26% –3.23% –3.22% –3.17%

METAL PRICES

p Gold

London – $US/ounce

+4.5

+0.26%

p Silver London – $US/ounce

17.47

+0.06

+0.34%

q Copper London – $US/tonne

5,734.0

–25.0

–0.43%

NZ DoLLAR

Source: BNZ

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As at 4pm June 18, 2020

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Rakaia Ladies Golf Wednesday 17 June LGU, Bryant Cup, Putting, 2nd round Eclectic, 2nd round qualifying for the Richards Cup: Jill Burrowes 102-28-74, Jo Johnson 90-15-75, Freda Bierema 108-33-75, Jo Johnson 29 putts, Eclectic Val Sisson 94-31-63 J. Watts Trophy: Jill Burrowes. 9 Holers: Stroke, Putting, 2nd round Sue Bunt, 2nd round Eclectic: Judy Moore 52-15-37, 14 putts and an eclectic score of 46-15-31 Railway Hotel 2nd shot #3: Sandra Quinn. Rakaia Seed Cleaning 2nd shot #6: Jill Burrowes. V. Bell nearest pin #8: not struck. Chertsey Spraying 2nd shot #15: Sandra Quinn. S. Quinn 2nd shot #17: Jo Johnson. Twos: Jo Johnson #17

Ashburton Golf Club Womens Results Saturday 13th June & Tuesday 16th June 2020 Rnd 1 Bermaline Cup - Stableford Margaret Bean 41, Lynn Small – 40, Trish Robertson – 40, Jeanette Montgomery – 39, MaryLou Watson – 38, Alison Hewson – 38, Wendy Parr - 37 Nearest the Pins: No 4 Gabites: Maryann Blair No 8 House of Travel: Sue Letham. No 12 Lynn’s small Salon: Bev Chinn. No 14 Todds of Ashburton: Hilary Ward. No 18 2nd Shot: Mary-

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cal. I’m just excited to be back into the team environment and be training and playing alongside the girls again,” Fakahokotau said. The Silver Ferns’ Development Squad member says her motivation right now is all focused on the Tactix. “For myself to be brutally honest, my goals are just to get out there on court and do the best I can for the Tactix and not try and think too far ahead of things. “Whatever happens happens, but my first job, and my first priority at the moment, is trying to put out a full 60 minutes of consistency for the Tactix.” The Southern Steel, Tactix, and Pulse will fly to Auckland each weekend for the first part of the season. On Saturday the Tactix play the Steel, on Sunday the defending champs the Pulse play the Northern Stars. The Stars and the Tactix then play one another on Monday night. Tonight the Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic play the Mystics.

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Ashburton Ladies Golf Saturday Ladies Saturday June 20 Report 9.00am for 9.15am LGU, Club Champ qual Rnd 3 Bonnington Frostbite Cup Convenors S Bradford 0211590983, B Fechney 0211305366 Mid week Ladies Tuesday June 23 Report 9.30am for 10am LGU, Club Champ qual Starters M Watson/D Hinton Nine Hole Men and Women Thursday June 25 Report 9.45am for 10am Convenor M Morgan 0279645380 Club Captain V Moore 0272437724

Tinwald Women’s Golf Draw June 23 Medal 3rd Foundation Cup 3rd Twilighters 9.30 report for 10.00 start.

Tinwald Ladies Golf 16 June LGU: Silver: Christine Kinita 77, Bronze 1: Di Bell 73, Bronze 2: Lee-Anne Kearns 74, 9 Hole: Denise Morgan 33. Stroke: Di Bell 73, Lee-Anne Kearns 74 c/b, Maree Moore 74, Marion Oakley c/b 75. 9 Hole. Stableford: Denise Morgan 20, Jeannette Early 17, Nancy Costin 17. Nearest the Pin: Murray Young Property Broker (2nd Shot) #2 Marion Oakley, Sims Bakery 2nd Shot) #6 Bronwyn Flannery, #12 Sue Gutsell, Outdoor Adventure (2nd Shot) #16 Phylis Smith. Longest Putt: Memory Funerals – Diane Lowe Twos: Sue Gutsell, Leen Bell, Marilyn Bennett

Tactix goal keeper Temalisi Fakahokotau

■■ Shooting Ashburton District Rifle Club At The Butts, 14 June, at 700 yards. TR, Martin Fleming 48.5, 50.5, 98.10, John Miller 50.3, 46.3, 96.6, Brian Hawksby 47.4, 46.1, 93.5, John Fleming 44.3, 44.3, 88.6, Mike Chui 40.5, 44.2, 84.7, Kevin Hooper 40.0. FTR, Murray Cook 56.2, 57.3, 113.5, Mark Alexander 55.2, 50.0, 105.2, Brian Graystone 41.0, 53.1, 94.1. FO, David Smith 54.2, 56.2, 110.4, Darral Bradley 55.3, 51.1,106.4.

Mt Somers Rifle Club

Results from June 15 2020 played at Denfield-Geraldine: 1st Norm McFarlane 39, 2nd Roger Lake 38, 3rd Charlie Alexander, 4th Clarrie Whiting 36, 5th Ian Beach 36 Twos Dave Tilson and Charlie Alexander Next game July 6th at Rakaia

Payton Fews 53, 53, Chris Rooney 79, 82, Zoey Revely 60, 59, Archie Rooney 91.2, 95.1, Emily Heaven 74, 89.1, Jess Heaven 87, 74.1, Hunter Lill 93.3, Jess Lill 91.1, Kevin Fews 88.1, Wayne Tubb 89, Andy Oram 97.4, 98.5, Dave Millichamp 95.1, 96.4, Stephen Millichamp 93.4, 97.4, Eddie Millichamp 92.2, 96.2, Tim Greer 96.4, 96.3, Bree Greer 87.1.

Mayfield Ladies Golf

Ashburton Rifle Club

16/06/20 LGU, 3RDHandicap, 5th Stableford. Grade 0-20 Judy Webb 91-20-71, Grade 2129 Betty Wilson 99-24-75, Lal Mulligan 10125-76. Grade 30+ Jacquie Murdock 120-44-76, Marg Read 110-34-76. Stablefords. Judy Webb 37, Jay Schmack 34, Betty Wilson 34. Mr Manns Bakery & Café 2nd Shot 2 or 11 Lal Mulligan, Sims Bakery Nearest the Pin No 5 or 11 Marg Read

Greg Menzies 98.8, 98.8, Leo Wildey 90.1, 93.4, Murray Cook 91.0, 85, Allan Mitchell 94.4.

Starters M. Kennedy M. Colville Cards S. Gutsell M. Oakley Kitchen K. McAuliffe Draw steward J. Bruhns

Saturday 20 June Mini Sticks 10.15 am Tinwald Foothills v Hampstead [Turf a] Coaches Allenton v Wakanui [Turf b] Coaches Methven Yr 4 v Tinwald [Turf c] Coaches Methven Yr 3 v Wakanui Blue [Turf d] Senior Women 4.50 pm TIM Geraldine v Wakanui Umpires supplied Senior Men 2.40 pm OAM Tainui v Wakanui Umpires supplied

Ashburton Vets Golf

■■ Hockey Mid Canterbury Hockey Association Draw June 19 to 24 June 2020 Small Sticks Duty Club: Allenton Friday 19 June Kiwi Sticks [Yr 5] 3.45 pm Methven v Allenton [Turf a] G Muir/Coach Wakanui Black v Tinwald [Turf b] D Law/Coach Rakaia [BYE] 4.30 pm Tinwald Foothills v Wakanui Blue [Turf a] D Law/Coach Kiwi Sticks [Yr6] Tinwald Foothills v Wakanui [Turf b] G Muir/ Coach 5.15 pm Collegians D & E v Allenton [Turf a] R Kidd/Coach Rakaia v Tinwald [Turf b] D Law/Coach 6.00 pm Methven Black v Methven White [Methven] R Kidd/Coach 1st Grade Women 6.50 pm Hampstead v Methven [Wakanui/Hampstead Blue] 8.00 pm Wakanui v Hampstead Blue [Hampstead/Methven] Connetics SSL Div 1 Boys Draw unknown [Umpires supplied] Connetics SSL Div 2 Boys Draw unknown [Umpires supplied] Small Sticks Duty Club: Allenton

Mayfield Rifle Club Lillian Snowden 72, John Snowden 94.2, Ella McDowell 92.1, Sarah Gould 80, Daniel Gould 92, Chloe Lovett 61, Caroline Lovett 87.1, Dylan Lovett 61, John Fleming 98.3, Carl Nordqvist 98.6, Alan Wakelin 92.2, Martin Fleming 100.3.

Sunday 21 June 2nd Grade Girls 1.05 pm TIM WD Temuka v Tinwald Umpires Supplied 2.55 pm TIM WD Craighead 2nd XI v Wakanui Umpires Supplied 1st Grade Men 4.00 pm Tinwald Black v Tinwald Orange [Hampstead Lowcliffe/ Wakanui] 5.15 pm Hampstead Wakanui v Allenton [Tinwald Black/Tinwald Orange] 6.30 pm Hampstead Lowcliffe v Wakanui [Hampstead Wakanui/Allenton] Tuesday 23 June Kwik Sticks [Yrs 7 & 8] 4.00 pm Wakanui Blue/Collegians v Wakanui Black [M Wilson G Oates] 5.15 pm Tinwald Orange v Methven [L Ellis B Trusler-Clark] 6.30 pm Tinwald Foothills v Allenton [Wakanui Snr Men x2] Wednesday June 24 Connectics SSP Boys Draw unknown


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Mt Hutt Memorial Hall 160 Main Street, Methven NZ Alpine and Agriculture Encounter, Art Gallery and Hall of Memories. 10am

Every Tue and Fri

Methven Museum Main Street, Methven Keeping the history of the greater Methven area alive, come for a drive and visit us. 2pm - 4pm Methven Historical Society Main Street, Methven New exhibition. Methven Maternity Hospital display, many Methven residents were born in this hospital. Visit our museum and view the display. Why not try your hand at nappy folding! On till the end of April, Tuesday and Friday. 2pm - 4pm

Every Wed

Ashburton open coffee mornings Plunket rooms, 222 Cameron

July 3

Matariki Glow Show! Ashburton Trust Event Centre The upbeat 45-minute show has the audience buzzing from the onset. Illuminating kids’ hearts and minds, they’ll be singing all the way home! Rich in Te Reo Māori, there’s an abundance of educational content to take back to the classroom. Stay for the Q&A session after the show – meet the cast! 10am and 11.30am

July 26

Mayfield Mid-Winter Market Mayfield Memorial Hall Free entry, quality stalls and freshments. 10am - 2.30pm

August 2

South Island Half Marathon Lake Hood, Tinwald Half marathon (21km) 1/6th marathon (7km). Run and walk. Kidz dash (1.5km) 7 - 12 – year-olds. 9.30am - 3pm

September 6

Herman’s Hermits Farewell with special guest Mike Pender Ashburton Trust Event Centre Herman’s Hermits completed a hugely successful farewell tour of North Island venues in 2017, selling out many venues, and now in 2020 they’ve returned to finish what they started with their farewell to fans in the South Island and the nation’s capital, Wellington. For this tour, unlike 2017, they’ve added some 60s spice with a special guest, none other than the original singer/guitar player of The Searchers, Mike Pender. 6pm - 8.30pm

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Second Fri of every month In Colour, art and craft club In Colour is the Ashburton Art Gallery’s monthly programme for unleashing your creativity. Bring along your art and craft projects to share with others over

September 11

Friends! The musical parody Ashburton Trust Event Centre Friends! The musical parody is an hilarious, good-hearted romp through our favourite moments from the hit TV show in an uncensored, hilarious, fast-paced, music-filled production. Now it’s your chance to be part of the next chapter in the Friends saga. You’ll laugh! You’ll cry! You’ll unagi! With friends like these, who needs television? Pivot! 7.30pm - 10pm

September 28

Boulevard Day East Street, Ashburton Themed -Rural Comes to Town - this day features over 110 stallholders bursting with gift ideas, plants and craft, along with our own retailers who enjoy putting stalls out and meeting you all. Get your shopping under way for Christmas while enjoying the live entertainment from WISHLISTT and other locals. Also, this year, get in the spirit and enjoy some fierce competition from local businesses as they enter the rural themed activities. 9am - 3.30pm

October 17

Jackson Holmes Salmon Run Rakaia Domain The Jackson Holmes Salmon Run has something for everyone, competitive and noncompetitive, individual or teams. With seven events and several categories, there is plenty of choice. All events are staged around the splendour of the Rakaia

morning tea once a month. 10.30am - 12 noon

Every Sat The Ashburton Toy Library 106 Victoria Street, in the Triangle. Open for toy exchange. 9.30am - 12.30pm Ashburton Aviation Museum Ashburton Airport A great selection of many aircraft from the past to the future. 10am - 3pm

Every Sun to Fri Ashburton Aviation Museum Ashburton Airport A great selection of many aircraft from the past to the future. 1pm - 3pm

Last Sun of every month Nor’Westers Musos’ Club Feeneys Lounge, Devon Tavern, Ashburton Monthly open mic afternoon. All the gear set up, just bring your talent, all welcome, any style of music. 2pm - 6pm

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River and its riverbed. The choice is yours: half marathon, duathlon x2, multisport, run/walk x2 or mountain bike. A must-do lead up to the C2C. 9am - 4pm

November 4

Tina - Simply The Best Ashburton Trust Event Centre Get the electrifying concert experience of Tina Turner with this full stage production brimming with Tina hits from the 60s, 70s, 80s & 90s. 8pm - 10.30pm

November 6

Te Moana Glow Show! Ashburton Trust Event Centre Illuminate kids’ hearts and minds with this magical, giant scale, glow-in-the-dark puppet show! Go under the sea with a courageous Kina on her journey of discovery across the Pacific Ocean to Aotearoa. It’s a delightful story of our kai moana and the whakatauki “He waka eke noa. We are all in this together.” 10am - 11.30am

November 30

Food Lovers Masterclass The Resource Recovery Park, Ashburton Is your fridge bursting at the seams? Are you filling your compost bin quickly? Are your chickens fat? Perhaps you are wasting food. At this educational masterclass, learn lots about what Kiwi’s waste and how we can save money. Plus, lots of other interesting topics like the difference between Use by and Best before dates, and how much of what we throw out can be composted, or frozen for another day! 6pm - 8pm

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6am ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Sweaty Betty’s circuit training in hall, 48 Allens Road, Allenton. 9am - 5pm NZ ALPINE AND AGRICULTURE ENCOUNTER AND THE ART GALLERY. Open for viewing. Mt Hutt Memorial Hall, 160 Main Street, Methven. 10.30am COMMUNITY WALKING GROUP. Meet and walk from the Hockey pavilion, Walnut Avenue.

9am - 12.30pm ASHBURTON TOY LIBRARY. Toys to hire, the Triangle, 106 Victoria Street, look us up on facebook - Ashburton toy library. 9am - 5pm NZ ALPINE AND AGRICULTURE ENCOUNTER AND THE ART GALLERY. Open for viewing. Mt Hutt Memorial Hall, 160 Main Street, Methven.


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6:30 Rescue Bots Academy 3 0 6:50 MyaGo 3 0 7am Peppa Pig 7:05 The Tom And Jerry Show 3 0 7:30 Teen Titans Go! 3 0 7:50 Super Dinosaur 3 0 8:15 Moon And Me 3 0 8:35 PJ Masks 3 0 9am Dorothy And The Wizard Of Oz 3 9:10 Infomercials 10:10 Neighbours 3 0 10:40 Murphy Brown PG 0 11:10 Army Wives PG 3 0 12:05 Sun, Sea, And Selling Houses PG 1:05 Judge Rinder PG 3 2:05 Cougar Town PG 3 0 2:35 Home And Away PG 3 0 3:05 America’s Funniest Home Videos 3 0 3:35 Peppa Pig 0 3:45 Get Clever 0 4:10 Get Arty 0 4:35 Friends 3 0 5:05 The Simpsons PG 3 0 5:35 Home And Away PG 0 6:05 The Big Bang Theory PG 3 0 6:30 Neighbours 0

7pm Fear Factor PG 0 7:50 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown PG 0 8:55 8 Out Of 10 Cats ML 0 9:50 Naked Attraction 18SC 3 Dom, 21, is nominated by his mother, to break his dismal dating record. 0 10:40 BossBabes 16L 0

11:15 Mom PG 3 0 11:40 Mythbusters – The Search 0 12:40 Krypton 16V 0 1:25 Happy Endings PG 3 1:55 Infomercials 2:55 Beyond MV 3 4:25 The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air 3 4:50 Emmerdale PG 3 0 5:10 Neighbours 3 0 5:35 Bunk’d 3 0

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8:30pm on TVNZ 1

BRAVO 10am Hollywood Medium With Tyler Henry PG 3 10:55 Snapped M 3 11:50 The Kelly Clarkson Show 12:50 The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills PG 3 1:50 Below Deck M 3 2:50 Keeping Up With The Kardashians PG 3 3:45 Don’t Be Tardy PG 3 4:15 Dance Moms PG 3 5:10 Judge Jerry 5:40 Hoarders PG 3 6:35 Love It Or List It 7:35 Catfish PG Nev and Elle King help Angel find her online love, Remy. The closest she has got to him was when he watched her from outside her car. She needs answers, but is she ready for the truth? 8:30 M The Five-Year Engagement M 3 2012 Comedy Romance. An engaged couple are tripped up on their long walk down the aisle. Jason Segel, Emily Blunt, Chris Pratt. 11:10 60 Days In M 3 12:05 Infomercials

6am Ben 10 – Omniverse 3 0 6:50 Krypto The Superdog 3 0 7:40 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 0 8:05 The Thundermans 0 8:30 Game Shakers 3 0 9am Antiques Road Trip 3 10am The Doctors PGC 11am The Chase Australia 3 0 Noon The Neighbourhood PG 3 0 12:30 Madam Secretary PG 3 0 1:30 Married… With Children PG 3 2pm The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG 3 3pm Wheel Of Fortune 3 3:30 Jeopardy 4pm A Place In The Sun – Winter Sun 3 5pm Frasier 3 0 5:30 Prime News 6pm Pawn Stars 3 7pm The Crowd Goes Wild 7:30 Border Security – America’s Front Line PG Customs investigates a British jockey’s suitcase; in Detroit, a traveller with a US visitor visa admits to doing a little more than just sightseeing. 0 8:30 NCIS – New Orleans MV 0 9:30 Raw PGV 10:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG

11:20 Millionaire Hot Seat 3 Six contestants compete to win cash, hosted by Eddie McGuire. 0 12:05 Infomercials 3

11:30 The Doctors PGC A panel of experts discusses difficult medical questions in an open forum. 12:25 Rugby League – NRL Premiership South Sydney Rabbitohs v New Zealand Warriors. From Bankwest Stadium. 2:25 Closedown

7:25 Judy MLC 2019 Drama. Renee Zellweger, Jessie Buckley. 9:20 The Institute 16VSC 2019 Thriller. James Franco, Allie Gallerani. 10:56 Welcome To Acapulco 16VLC 2019 Action. Michael Kingsbaker, James Martin’s Islands to Highlands, 4:30pm on Choice William Baldwin. 12:22 Amazing Grace 2018 Documentary. Aretha Franklin, Sky 5 James Cleveland, CL Franklin. 6am Jeopardy! PG 1:51 Judy MLC 2019 6:25 Wheel Of Fortune PG Drama. Renee Zellweger, 6:45 The Simpsons PG Jessie Buckley. 7:10 Parking Wars PGL 3:45 Do I Say I Do? PGC 8am The Force MC 2017 Romance. Becca Tobin, 8:25 Storage Wars PG Ryan Kelley. 8:50 Storage Wars PGL 9:15 Hardcore Pawn PG 5:10 The Bromley Boys PGL 9:40 MacGyver M 10:25 SVU 2018 Comedy. Alan Davies, MV 11:10 Parking Wars PGL Martine McCutcheon. Noon Jeopardy! PG 6:55 The Catcher Was A Spy 12:25 Wheel Of Fortune PG MVLS 2018 Drama. Paul Rudd, 12:50 NCIS MV 1:40 Hawaii Mark Strong. Five-0 MV 2:25 MacGyver M 8:30 Stella’s Last Weekend 3:10 Parking Wars PGL 16LSC 2018 Drama. Two 4pm The Simpsons PG 4:30 Jeopardy! PG 5pm Wheel brothers have their relationship Of Fortune PG challenged when they realise 5:30 Hardcore Pawn PG they are both in love with the 6pm Storage Wars PG same girl. Nat Wolff, Alex Wolff. 6:30 Storage Wars PGL 10:15 The Farewell PGC 2018 7pm The Force MC Drama. Awkwafina, Tzi Ma. 7:30 MacGyver M 11:55 Touchback M 8:30 Marvel’s Runaways M 2011 Family. Brian Presley, 9:30 Nancy Drew M Kurt Russell. 10:30 SVU MV 11:15 Storage Wars PG 11:40 Storage Wars PGL

Saturday

12:05 Parking Wars PGL 12:55 Wheel Of Fortune PG 1:20 Jeopardy! PG 1:40 The Force MC 2:05 Nancy Drew M 2:50 Marvel’s Runaways M 3:40 SVU MV 4:25 Hardcore Pawn PG 4:50 MacGyver M 5:35 The Simpsons PG

MAORI

6am The AM Show 9am 2nd Chance Charlie 3 Series following five of NZ’s most promising rugby ‘could have beens’ as they compete for a second chance with their chosen Super Rugby team. 9:05 The Café PG 10:05 Infomercials 11:45 Millionaire Hot Seat 3 0 12:45 Face The Truth PG 3 More about Cheyenne, who says her friend Celina will do anything for fame, even creating a fake pregnancy with Cardi B’s babydaddy, Offset. 1:15 Dr Phil PG 3 2:15 Australian Ninja Warrior 3 0 4pm The Fishing Show Classics The best of The Fishing Show. 0 4:30 NewsHub Live At 4:30pm 5pm Millionaire Hot Seat 0 6pm NewsHub Live At 6pm 7pm The Project 7:30 M Ghost In The Shell MV 3 2017 Action. A cyberenhanced woman is a super soldier who fights against corruption, but a secret from her past threatens her work. Based on Japanese manga. 0 9:30 NewsHub Late 10pm Modern Family PG 3 0 10:25 Bob’s Burgers PG 10:55 The Goldbergs PG 3 0

MOVIES PREMIERE

My Life is Murder

PRIME

Saturday

1:55 Do I Say I Do? PGC 2017 Romance. Becca Tobin, Ryan Kelley. 3:20 The Bromley Boys PGL 2018 Comedy. Alan Davies, Martine McCutcheon. 5:05 The Catcher Was A Spy MVLS 2018 Drama. Paul Rudd, Mark Strong.

MOVIES GREAtS 7:40 Space Cowboys PGL 2000 Comedy. Clint Eastwood, James Garner, Donald Sutherland, Tommy Lee Jones. 9:55 White House Down MVL 2013 Action. Channing Tatum, Jamie Foxx. 12:05 The Hunger Games – Catching Fire MV 2013 Action. Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson. 2:35 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot 16VLSC 2016 Biography Drama. Tina Fey, Margot Robbie, Martin Freeman. 4:30 Dinner For Schmucks MLS 2010 Comedy. Steve Carell, Paul Rudd. 6:25 About Time MLS 2013 Fantasy Romance. Domhnall Gleeson, Rachel McAdams. 8:30 The Good Shepherd MVLS 2006 Drama. The early history of the Central Intelligence Agency, viewed through the prism of one man’s life. Matt Damon, Angelina Jolie. 11:20 Sherlock Holmes 2 – A Game Of Shadows MV 2011 Action. Robert Downey jr, Jude Law.

Saturday

1:30 The Hunger Games – Catching Fire MV 2013 Action. Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson. 4am Whiskey Tango Foxtrot 16VLSC 2016 Biography Drama. Tina Fey, Margot Robbie, Martin Freeman. 5:55 About Time MLS 2013 Fantasy Romance. Domhnall Gleeson, Rachel McAdams.

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CHOICE

6:30 Waiata Mai 6:40 Te Mana Kuratahi 7:10 Tamariki Haka 7:20 E Kori 3 7:25 Pipi Ma 7:30 ZooMoo 7:40 Te Nutube 7:50 Darwin + Newts 3 8am Tapatahi 9am Easy Eats 3 9:30 Ako 3 2 10am Whakatauki 3 10:30 Tamaki Paenga Hira 3 11am Kuia 3 11:30 Whaikorero 3 Noon The Ring Inz MLC 3 12:30 Game Of Bros PG 3 1pm Nga Pari Karangaranga O Te Motu 3 1:30 Ako 3 2 2pm Toku Reo 3 2 3pm Nga Kapa Haka Kura Tuarua 3 3:30 Playlist 4pm Swagger 4:30 Tribe 5pm Waiata Mai 5:10 Te Mana Kuratahi 3 5:40 Tamariki Haka 5:50 E Kori 3 5:55 Pipi Ma 6pm ZooMoo 6:10 Te Nutube 6:20 Darwin + Newts 3 6:30 Te Ao – Maori News

6am Inside Balmoral 7am Gordon Ramsay – Ultimate Home Cooking 7:30 Food Safari – Water 8am Surviving The Amazon 9am A Taste Of South Africa 9:30 Money For Nothing 10:30 Mysteries At The Museum PGC 11:30 Salvage Hunters 12:30 Somebody’s Gotta Do It PGCLVS 1:30 Flipping Bangers 2:30 Yukon Gold PGL 3:30 Africa’s Underwater Wonders 4:30 James Martin’s Islands To Highlands James is joined by friend and Michelin-starred chef Mark Jordan, and they set out to explore Jersey on mini motor bikes. 5:30 Mysteries At The Museum 6:30 Salvage Hunters

7pm Tangaroa With Pio 7:30 Traditional Kai 3 8pm F Family Rules 3 8:30 M Liar Liar PG 1997 Comedy. 10:05 Anika Moa Unleashed MLC 3 10:35 Nga Pari Karangaranga O Te Motu 3

7:30 Amazing Spaces – Shed Of The Year The judges visit the shortlisted sheds in the Unique category, which includes a Japanese treehouse inspired by the Kill Bill movies, and from the new category of Historical Sheds. 8:30 Escape To The Chateau 9:30 Inside Out Homes 10:30 Salvage Hunters

11:05 Te Ao – Maori News 3 The latest news, with an inclusive approach to Maori news by connecting directly with communities. 11:35 Closedown

11:30 Mysteries At The Museum 12:30 James Martin’s Islands To Highlands 1:30 A Taste Of South Africa 2am Million Pound Properties 3am Africa’s Underwater Wonders 4am Escape To The Chateau 5am Mysteries At The Museum

Sky SPORt 1 6am GrassRoots Rugby Club rugby matches and stories from some of the 600 rugby clubs throughout New Zealand. 7am Ranfurly Shield 2008 (RPL) Poverty Bay v Auckland. The 2007 winners of the Lochore Cup host the Ranfurly Shield Holders at More FM Park in Gisborne. 9am Ranfurly Shield 2008 (RPL) North Otago v Auckland. 11am All Blacks v Ireland 2012 (RPL) 1pm GrassRoots Rugby 2pm Pacific Brothers 3pm The Breakdown 4pm GrassRoots Rugby 5pm The Season – The Brisbane Boys A red card in the final moments of a crucial traditional match against Nudgee puts the defence under immense pressure. 5:30 Super Rugby 2019 (RPL) Chiefs v Blues. From FMG Stadium Waikato, Hamilton. 7:30 Super Rugby 2019 (RPL) Hurricanes v Crusaders. 9:30 GrassRoots Rugby 10:30 Super Rugby 2019 (RPL) Chiefs v Blues. From FMG Stadium Waikato, Hamilton.

Saturday

12:30 Super Rugby 2019 (RPL) Hurricanes v Crusaders. 2:30 The Breakdown 3:30 GrassRoots Rugby 4:30 Pacific Brothers 5:30 The Season – The Brisbane Boys

0 Closed captions; 3 Repeat; 2 Maori Language; HLS Highlights; RPL Replay; DLY Delayed. CLASSIFICATIONS: 16/18 Approved for persons 16/18 years or over; C Content may offend; L Language may offend; M Suitable for mature audiences 16 years and over; PG Parental guidance recommended for young viewers; S Sexual content may offend; V Contains violence. Local Radio: NewsTalk ZB 873AM/98.1FM FM Classic Hits FM 92.5; Port FM Local 94.9, 98.9 and 106.1

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DISCOVERy

6am Father Brown MVC 6:45 EastEnders PG 7:15 The Graham Norton Show MLS 8:05 The Bill MVC 8:55 Prime Suspect 16VC 10:30 Death In Paradise M 11:25 Father Brown MVC 12:10 Midsomer Murders M 1:45 The Bill MVC 2:40 Inspector George Gently M 4:20 The Graham Norton Show M 5:15 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 6:20 Qi PG 6:55 Hold The Sunset PG 7:30 Qi M Children in Need special with Terry Wogan, David Mitchell, Ronni Ancona, and Alan Davies. 8pm Would I Lie To You? PG With Olivia Colman and Aston Merrygold, Jon Richardson and Michaela Strachan. 8:30 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown 16LS 9:25 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown MLS Jimmy Carr hosts as Lee Mack and Victoria Coren-Mitchell take on Alan Carr and Dane Baptiste. 10:20 Traffic Cops MC 11:15 Midsomer Murders M

6:35 Fast N’ Loud PG The Bass is Back. 7:30 Codes And Conspiracies PG 8:20 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 9:10 Gold Rush – White Water PG Rockfall Ravine. 10am How Do They Do It? PG 10:25 How Do They Do It? PG 10:50 How It’s Made PG 11:15 How It’s Made PG 11:40 Outback Opal Hunters PG 12:30 The Perfect Murder MVLSC Last Dance. 1:20 American Monster MVLSC Off-Camera. 2:10 Top Gear 3pm Gold Rush PG Miracle on the Mountain. 4:45 Gold Rush – White Water PG Rockfall Ravine. 5:40 Outback Opal Hunters PG 6:35 Aussie Salvage Squad PG 7:30 Outback Opal Hunters PG 8:30 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 9:25 Aussie Mega Mechanics PG Off Track. 10:15 Legends Of The Wild PG The Shadow Killer. 11:05 Naked And Afraid MC Rise Above. 11:55 How It’s Made PG

12:55 Qi PG 1:25 Qi MSLC 1:55 Would I Lie To You? PG 2:30 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 3:30 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown ML 4:20 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown ML 5:10 Traffic Cops MC 5:55 The Graham Norton Show MLS

12:20 How Do They Do It? PG 12:45 The World’s Deadliest Weather Caught On Camera PG 1:35 Gold Rush PG 3:15 Alaskan Bush People PG 4:05 Codes And Conspiracies PG 4:55 Gold Rush PG

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Friday, June 19, 2020

Sport

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Combined 1st XV up for battle P29 Mt Somers will begin the season as the holders of the Bruce Beckley Memorial Cup after its format was changed this week.

Changes for iconic trophy By Matt Markham

matt.m@theguardian.co.nz

The historic Bruce Beckley Memorial Cup will enter a new phase of existence this weekend when the Mid Canterbury Senior B rugby competition begins for the year. The cup, which hails back more than 50 years, was donated by Muriel and Ron Beckley following the tragic passing of their son, Bruce, and has been competed

for each season since Old Boys first etched their name on it in 1962. Traditionally, it’s been the final act of the Senior B season, battled for between the top two sides during the season on the Sunday following finals weekend – and always, weather permitting, at the Mt Somers Rugby Club. But in 2020, things are changing. Although the location will re-

main the same, for this week at least. Mid Canterbury Rugby Union, in conjunction with the Beckley family, yesterday announced the cup will this year become a challenge trophy, played for each week of the competition. And Mt Somers have fittingly been given the first honour of being the Cup’s holder. “In light of he strong association of the Beckley Cup with the

Mt Somers Rugby Club and to signify the new era for the cup, it has been decided that the cup will be handed to the Mt Somers Club as the inaugural holder under the new format,” Mid Canterbury rugby boss, Ian Patterson said. That means that when Celtic head out to Mt Somers this weekend to kick off the 2020 Senior B competition, there will be even more incentive to start the sea-

Long wait finally over for top Tactix defender

son on the right foot and pick up some silverware. In recent years the timing of the match has made it difficult to get the game off the ground. The Methven Senior Bs were awarded the Beckley Cup last year after Rakaia pulled out of the match in the days leading up to the fixture and at various times weather, and in particular snow, has seen the match kept to the sidelines.

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