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Flexible safety barriers to help prevent people dying or being seriously injured in a crash and rumble strips to give drivers a wake-up call if they stray across the line are amongst improvements people would like to see on State Highway 1 through Mid Canterbury. The NZ Transport Agency has been looking at ways to make a stretch of the highway, from just north of the Selwyn River Bridge to Racecourse Road, north of Ashburton, safer. Between 2007 and 2016, 13 people were killed and 49 were seriously injured
on this stretch of road. Many of these crashes involved drivers running off the road and hitting something like a pole or tree. There have also been head-on crashes on the highway. Transport Agency System Manager Pete Connors says the team held a series of community events in Ashburton, Rakaia and Dunsandel in December to share their ideas and find out more from people who use the road. They also invited feedback online and by mail. “We asked people what makes this road feel unsafe and what worries them
the most,” he says. “About 80 people came to speak to us at the events. “We also received 113 feedback forms and a number of letters, emails and phone calls. “Since then, we’ve continued to have constructive conversations with people in the community and commuters about making the road safer.”
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■ ASHBURTON DISTRICT COURT
Theft charge decision waiting on photographs An Ashburton judge has adjourned a defended case of caravan theft so information can be mined from photographs to help find the truth of the matter. Harry James Mitchell, 44, was appearing in the Ashburton District Court yesterday on two charges of intentionally damaging a caravan owned by Russell Kennelly and one of stealing the $6700 vehicle. He had pleaded not guilty. The prosecution alleges Mitchell sold the caravan to Kennelly, who runs a caravan buy-sell-rent business in Christchurch, and that he then rented it for several months before removing wheel clamps and shifting the vehicle without permission. Police eventually found a caravan on Eton Street a few months later and Kennelly identified it as his stolen rental. It had a different number plate and had been painted in places. Kennelly, who owns Habitat Caravans, said he was phoned last year by Mitchell who wanted to sell a caravan and he paid $1000 in cash when he went to check out the vehicle in May and $5700 by bank transfer as the result of a verbal agreement to buy. Mitchell then rented the caravan, which Kennelly later moved from Glentunnel to Rakaia for him. He reported it stolen from Rakaia on November 1, two weeks after Mitchell stopped paying rent. He said he was in no doubt the caravan found by police on
Eton Street was the same Panorama caravan he bought from Mitchell in May. He said he took photographs at the time of purchase that would prove it but had not brought them to court as he didn’t know they would be needed. Mitchell’s lawyer Kathy Besire said there was no written evidence of the caravan sale and her client would say Kennelly had loaned him $5700 and the caravan was collateral in the event he stopped repaying the debt at $100 a week. He alleges Kennelly caused $3200 damage when he moved the caravan, their relationship soured and the weekly repayments stopped. She said it was also her client’s assertion that the caravan found at Eton Street was not the one Kennelly claimed he bought. Judge Gary MacAskill stopped the hearing while Kennelly was giving evidence, saying it was clear the witness had been taken by surprise by Mitchell’s allegations. He said data that could be found on photographs taken when the complainant and defendant first met last May could help decide who was telling the truth and the prosecution should be given a chance to find and produce them. He adjourned the hearing to May 28, when a date will be set for the hearing to conclude. The prosecution will call the police officer in charge of the case and Mitchell will also give evidence.
■ POLICE, NZTA
Cracking down on seatbelt use By Katie todd
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Police and the NZTA are zeroing in on the small group of Kiwis that don’t wear seatbelts, and urging them to buckle up. A new research report from the Automobile Association (AA) has used police crash data to identify groups of people who aren’t wearing seatbelts, and the organisations say they will now be working to “change their mindset”. In New Zealand, the AA found that seatbelt wearing rates are high, yet non-seatbelt fatalities accounted for 19 to 30 per cent of overall motor vehicle occupant road deaths between 2006 and 2016. Non-seatbelt use was found to be higher among males than females, and more common in age groups between 15 to 25. The highest rate of non-seatbelt fatalities occurred on rural roads. “For most people it’s a habitual thing; you get into your car and you put on your seatbelt. But
unfortunately, for a small group of people, this is not the case,” National Road Policing Manager Steve Greally said. “Police provided data for this research because it helps us figure out who is in this small group of people. The next step is how to reach them.” Earlier this year, newly appointed Ashburton Police Senior Sergeant Phil Dean said seatbelts and restraints will be one of the “big four” things Ashburton Police will focus on to improve road safety, alongside alcohol and distractions. NZTA, who have recently undertaken a major seatbelt advertising campaign, also welcomed the research. Safety and Environment Director Harry Wilson said “seatbelts save lives, it’s that simple”. “In a safe system, no-one deserves to be killed or seriously injured because someone has made a mistake, but people also need to take responsibility for making good choices, including
using proven life-saving features like seatbelts. “If you make a mistake on the road – or if someone else does – the simple, inescapable fact is that you are much more likely to be seriously injured or killed if you’re not wearing a seatbelt,” he said. “Seatbelts support and protect you if you’re in a crash or when your vehicle stops suddenly. The force on safety belts can be as much as 20 times your weight – this is how hard you’d hit the inside of your vehicle without a seatbelt on. “We’re looking forward to using this new research and working together and with our partner agencies on what we can do to reach the people who choose not to wear a seatbelt, to change their minds and create a new habit – buckling up every time they get in the car.” There have been 127 deaths on New Zealand roads this year – 16 more than the same time last year.
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■ HISTORIC PLACES MID CANTERBURY
Local plaques vie for award A Mid Canterbury-born project to highlight our historic places using bright blue heritage plaques is a finalist in the 2018 Canterbury heritage awards. The iconic Ashburton railway footbridge turned 100 years last November and was the first structure to be adorned by Historic Places Mid Canterbury with a special commemorative blue plaque. The group plans to put blue plaques at all Ashburton’s heritage hotspots. The idea was inspired by a similar scheme in London. The blue plaques give a short history of the historic building, informing locals and visitors about its particular historical significance. The idea aimed to increase the prominence of Ashburton’s historic buildings, encourage awareness of local history and support the retention of our existing heritage assets. It is hoped the plaques could be rolled out nationwide and become instantly recognisable symbols of our heritage. More than 70 entries were received for the biennial heritage awards, with finalists being announced at a special ceremony on June 15. The finalists are dispersed throughout Canterbury and range from a small tunnellers’ cottage in Arthur’s Pass to larger domestic
and commercial heritage throughout Canterbury. Dr Anna Crighton, chair of the Christchurch Heritage Awards Charitable Trust, said a remarkable variety of projects were presented. “We can’t recreate in a few years what took over a century and a half to build. Thus, with the impact of the earthquakes resting heavily on our built heritage, the importance of what remains is all the more significant; a consideration which has evidently been respected by so many. “There was no dispute that every entry championed heritage well and we should be proud of those taking the time to continue respecting rescuing and restoration in this way and contributing to futureproofing our culture for many years to come.” The entry categories allow for a wide diversity in the entries and provide a great opportunity to acknowledge many styles and types of built heritage. With a judging panel well-versed in heritage conservation and architecture, informed discussion was held to decide the finalists for the six categories. Other finalists in the Outstanding Contribution to Heritage category are the Lyttelton Redux Project and a Christchurch City Council future of heritage project.
Uncloaking a bright blue heritage plaque to Ashburton’s historic Railway Footbridge back in November 2017. From left: Ashburton District Council’s Lynette Lovett, Historic Places Mid Canterbury deputy chairperson Nigel Gilkison, and Historic Places Aotearoa immediate past president, Anna Crighton. Inset:The Ashburton railway footbridge has successfully provided safe passage between East and West Streets for 100 years, and now it’s part of an exciting new project.
How do we stop deaths on State Highway One? From P1 “People have told us the high traffic volumes made them feel unsafe and some felt nervous turning on to or off the State Highway. They also feel unsafe walking and driving across the highway at Rakaia and Dunsandel, and many were worried about drivers crossing the centreline.”
Three-quarters of people who responded support the installation of flexible safety barriers or wide centrelines to reduce headon crashes. They also like the idea of more rumble strips and wide sealed shoulders to create room to recover if drivers drift out of their lane or lose control. Respondents also supported a review of speed limits through
Rakaia, Dunsandel and across the Rakaia Bridge. Connors said feedback from people who know the road well is really important. They also said parking around the Mobil Service Station in Rakaia and food outlets in Dunsandel made visibility difficult for local traffic. Turning onto and off the highway in general made some feel unsafe, especially at
Dromore intersections. Other respondents wanted a new or wider bridge at Rakaia, four-lanes from Rolleston to Ashburton and more spaces for passing. Almost 40 per cent of people who responded online travel the highway for work and around 20 per cent to visit friends and family.
“We use this information alongside our research to make sure that the safety improvements respond to the needs of the community using the road every day,” Connors said. The project team will finalise the design of the safety improvements for this road and share them with the community later this year.
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■ ASHBURTON FIRE MUSEUM
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Generous to his core When the Ashburton Fire Museum looked to acquire a classic fire appliance to be the organisation’s workhorse machine, taking the heat off its own prized local collection, local man Dennis Dixon immediately offered to purchase it outright, and donate it to the project. But his generosity didn’t stop there. A driver for Wilsons Bulk Transport by day, he persuaded his boss to cut him a good deal and borrowed the company’s transporter so he could collect and bring home the old fire engine from the Bluebridge, Picton ferry. Dixon first put his hand up to help the museum when he heard it was raising money to assist the project’s fitout. Since then, he’s become hands-on, joining the team to assist however he can. Museum chairman, David Eddington, says Dennis is a real find for the organisation and shows how anyone, even without a background in the fire service, can become involved and assist the fire museum in its objective to build the best museum display of any individual fire brigade in
Toddler hit by car A 16 month old is seriously injured after being hit by a vehicle in South Auckland. Police were called to the incident on Queen St in Otahuhu about 4.15pm yesterday. The Serious Crash Unit has been advised. - NZME
the country. The old machine is a 1972 International C1800 which was coach-built in New Zealand to a late 1960’s design on International running gear. As the museum’s “runner” it will see itself immersed in a variety of operations including photo opportunities, public relations duties, conveying fire-fighters’ daughters to the school ball and a myriad of educational and fun activities. “I just want to see kids enjoy it, maybe spray a bit of water around for them when the occasion warrants it and put something back into the community. “I love trucks, didn’t necessarily want a vintage one of my own, but this really suits me. I’m really pleased to help the museum out,” Dixon said. The old fire engine saw service primarily in the Nelson area, but has an Ashburton District connection, having been stationed at Mayfield until a few years ago. It was acquired by a private collector in Wellington who is now dissolving his large collection. The move back to its new permanent home was completed over the weekend.
Temporary reprieve Activist Penny Bright has won a temporary reprieve to stop the sale of her Kingsland home over unpaid rates. The High Court at Auckland has given Bright until Friday to file an affidavit as part of an application for a judicial review to stop Auckland Council selling her home. Tenders for the house sale closed at 4pm yesterday. Bright, a self-proclaimed “anticorruption whistleblower”, has refused to pay her rates until the council releases financial and other details of contracts to private sector consultants and contractors. - NZME
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Dennis Dixon with the classic fire appliance he purchased and donated to the Ashburton Fire Museum. PHOTO SUPPLIED
A fire has destroyed a Taupo home with one person taken to hospital. The Hinemoa Avenue house was fully involved when fire service crews arrived at the address after being called at 9.16pm on Tuesday. New Zealand Fire Service northern communications shift manager Colin Underdown said the fire was out by 10pm and then crews spent the next two hours dampening down hot spots. One person was taken to hospital with smoke inhalation. Taupo police Senior Sergeant Phil Edwards said police were called to help at the fire. - NZME
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■ CARTERS CREEK
Committee takes fresh interest in creek By Colin WillisCroft
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The Ashburton Water Zone Committee is set to take a renewed interest in Carters Creek. Zone facilitator Dave Moore told yesterday’s committee meeting in Ashburton that the creek, which has a catchment upstream from Tinwald and discharges into Lake Hood, had
been a concern for some time due to flooding issues above Tinwald, rubbish in it and poor water quality. “So we’re looking to restore it as a project.” ECan recently cleared willows above Lake Hood, removed a substantial amount of rubbish from the creek and undertook chemical weed con-
trol, with a long-term goal of making it easier to maintain. A new rubbish trap has also been installed in the west side of Tinwald. Moore said E.coli levels going into Lake Hood were high and ECan is investigating using faecal source tracking over coming months to find the cause or causes of that.
He said once more solid information was available he would come back to the committee with progress and options for improving water quality in the creek. He said committee members could expect the creek to regularly appear in the agenda for future zone committee meetings.
An overhaul of New Zealand’s welfare system is imminent, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says, including removal of its most punitive sanctions. Ardern said a “culture change” was needed at the Social Development Ministry so that the people at the centre of the system were treated with respect. She made the comments in response to the most recent controversy over the treatment of a beneficiary. It was reported yesterday that a solo mother-ofthree in South Auckland was told by her Work and Income case manager that her benefit was cut because she had been on two Tinder dates. - NZME
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■ STUDENT VOLUNTEER WEEK
Native trees get a helping hand By Katie todd
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It wasn’t only local people who benefited from this year’s Student Volunteer Week – native trees in the Rakaia Gorge received a helping hand too. Student volunteers from around the district bussed to the gorge last Thursday for a day pulling out young sycamore trees, which are a threat to native vegetation. The organisation which the group were helping asked not to be named, but the efforts of the young volunteers were a valuable contribution to a wider conservation and recreation project being worked on in the area, Mid Canterbury Student Volunteer Week co-ordinator Dellwyn Moylan said. “The students worked really hard removing the sycamore trees and made a difference in the area they worked. Young people care about their community and the environment, so the students were keen and enthusiastic to volunteer with a project
involving the environment,” she said. Volunteers learnt that the Rakaia Gorge is home to many plant species like kowhai, cabbage tree, coprosmas, native vines “as well as some more unusual plants”, but sycamores have become a weed problem in a number of areas around the foothills where they are invading native forest. They normally escape from old homestead gardens and, as they have winged seeds, can spread a long way. “The gorge has been identified as an area of significant biodiversity and landscape values [but] if the sycamores were left they would shade out the young native plants and the native forest would disappear,” Moylan said. It was the first time Cactus Mid Canterbury and Base Youth members had jumped on board the national Student Volunteer Week. Students also helped tidy toys at Plunket, clean up the Ashburton Skate Park and wash people’s cars during the week.
Volunteers like Sophie, Rebekah, Will, Brooklyn, Jenny, Zoe and Tarquin helped with the removal of sycamore trees from the Rakaia Gorge last week. PHOTO SUPPLIED
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■ ADVERTISING STANDARDS AUTHORITY
Murray axed from beer campaign Rowing great Eric Murray has been removed from parts of a beer campaign after a watchdog ruled he was “a hero of the young”. The former Olympics gold medallist was part of a campaign called Beer the Beautiful Truth that featured a number of New Zealand celebrities talking about the nutritional content in beer. Alcohol Healthwatch laid the complaint with Advertising Standards Authority expressing concern that Murray was a hero to young people and was effectively being used to encourage minors to drink alcohol. In a just-released decision the authority partially upheld the complaint. Alcohol Healthwatch had raised concerns that by showing Murray consuming alcohol to celebrate the birth of his child, it implied the success of a social occasion was dependent on alcohol. The Advertising Standards Authority Complaints Board agreed that Murray was a hero of the young and the Brewers Association has subsequently taken steps to address the concerns. “We accept the authority’s rul-
Rowing great Eric Murray has been removed from parts of a beer campaign after a watchdog ruled he was “a hero of the young”. ing on this aspect of the complaint,” the association said in a statement. “We have already taken steps to ensure that any campaign material featuring Eric has been removed from unrestricted areas.” Alcohol Healthwatch execu-
tive director Dr Nicki Jackson said Murray featured prominently in the DB and Lion campaign while at the same time proactively engaging directly with young people through his work in New Zealand schools. “Research shows that the more
adolescents are exposed to alcohol advertising, the more likely they are to drink heavily. “This flows on to a range of social and health problems, including a higher chance of dropping out of school and a higher risk of depression and suicide,” Jackson
said. Jackson said this was just one example of many illustrating the failure of an alcohol industry self-regulation approach to advertising complaints. “New Zealanders should not feel assured that the alcohol industry is protecting our young people from the harm of alcohol advertising,” she said. Brewers Association shut down the complainants that said references to “nutrition” and being “99 per cent sugar-free” were misleading. “Complainants had claimed that the campaign created the impression that beer was healthy and nutritious, an assertion which was not upheld by the authority,” the association said. The Complaints Board said the video advertisement of Murray talking about having “the best beer of his life” after attending the birth of his child did not imply alcohol was a key part of the success of the occasion The Complaints Board ruled, due to the use of Murray, a hero of the young, in non-restricted advertising mediums for the promotion of alcohol products, the complaints were upheld, in part. - NZME
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Onesies, PJs ban: cinema’s dress code goes global A Kiwi cinema has sparked online debate and international news headlines thanks to its new dress code. Taranaki’s Hawera Cinemas recently imposed a ban on wearing pyjamas and onesies to the movies after noticing an “increasing trend” of film lovers turning up in their PJs. It announced the new dress code in a Facebook post at the weekend, saying: “Just a friendly reminder that we have a dress code at Hawera Cinemas, it’s simple really, as long as you are appropriately dressed and are wearing clean footwear you are good to go. “Please no pyjamas, onesies, dressing gowns or dirty gumboots – no matter how cute they are!” The cinema has warned that it will refuse entry to patrons who try to ignore the dress code. In a response to one online comment, it added: “It is not the vibe or environment we want to encourage here at Hawera Cinemas”. It seemed a majority of online comments were in favour of the dress code, saying it should be common sense. “What happened to wearing clean tidy clothes for an evening out? PJs are bedwear only and gumboots are for farm wear,” one commenter wrote. Another added: “There is only one place
to wear your PJs or jim jams, slippers and dressing gown and that is in your own home or garden, and certainly not after a certain time in the morning! It is just slovenly to wear these garments outside.” However others said it was “stupid” to tell people what they could and couldn’t wear to the movies. One person wrote: “What kind of unbalanced person is upset by what someone chooses to wear?! So let’s just ban that form of expression and give everyone the same white cinema shirt at the door. Honestly, people get upset by seeing someone in pj’s!? Not indoors!? ... We now have a dress code to sit comfortably in DARKNESS and watch a film. Ludicrous.” And another pointed out the cinema may risk losing customers, pointing out: “In an age where Netflix and On Demand services are taking over the film industry I don’t think it’s wise to define how people like to enjoy movies. By enforcing a dumb rule that doesn’t affect anyone else will just motivate people to stay home where they can comfortably enjoy a movie how they want.” However, the cinema told RNZ it had not received any official complaints over the policy. Hawera Cinemas posted on Facebook to thank everyone for their support and “hundreds of positive comments”. - NZME
Chch stadium decision this week The Government is set to make an announcement on Christchurch’s new stadium this week. A stadium is among the city’s rebuild projects and officials have been debating about how many seats it should have, whether it should be covered, and if it will be for sports only or a multi-use arena. There is also the question of who will pay for it. A feasibility study has recommended a 25,000-seat stadium with a retractable roof and playing field, at a cost of nearly $500 million. The city council has already committed $250 million and bought three blocks of land for its construction. Labour has committed $300m to all of the rebuild projects, but is leaving it up to the council to decide how that money is spent. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said yesterday that at least some of that money will be in the Budget next month.
She did not express a view on whether the stadium would be solely for sports or a multi-use entertainment arena. “That’s some of the debate for us. It’s about saying here’s the funding available, council you tell us what you and the people of Canterbury want,” she told NewstalkZB. “Having the likes of council then make a pitch around things like the horizontal infrastructure they need, the East Frame [housing project], the stadium, but knowing they would then have that pot of money that they would then be able to access.” The feasibility study has proposed other options, including a more expensive 30,000-seat, covered stadium and cheaper options with fewer seats and a partial roof. Lancaster Park was damaged beyond repair in the 2011 earthquake and major sports matches have since taken place at an upgraded Rugby League Park in Addington. - NZME
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What are the odds? T
he thrill of a good bet can be too alluring for many these days – and the options available to someone wanting to have a flutter is quite incredible. From sporting games to election results, most bookmakers around the world will offer an opportunity for someone to have a wager on anything they like – provided they stump up the cash. There are some fantastic stories from around the world about the success and failure of such investments. There’s a well-known tale of a Welsh grandfather investing £50 on his then 18-month-old grandson playing for the Wales national side in the future and when he debuted at just 16,
that £50 investment was turned into £125,000. Most of the more intriguing tales seem to centre around English-based bookmakers. In April of 1964 a £10 bet was placed at odds of 1000-1 that man would walk on any planet or heavenly body before January 1970. Neil Armstrong obliged in 1969 and bookmaker, William Hill, had to pay out £10,000. Elvis was a popular bet for
many, and still is to this day – largely around his supposed comeback. He also featured in a remarkable bet placed with William Hill at odds of 20,000,000-1 in which Elvis would crash a UFO into the Loch Ness, striking the legendary monster who is supposed to hide within its depths. We are not kidding, someone did actually make that bet. In 1988, Chris Bonnington, the famous mountaineer, bet with William Hill that he would return from his Himalayan expedition with proof that the Yeti existed. Upon his return, he claimed he had the required evidence, until the Department of Agriculture confiscated and burned it. In 1995, John Richardson, then aged 55, struck a novelty bet with
William Hill that he would father a child in the year 2040. Now, in the wake of the arrival of another royal baby, bookmakers are being flooded with investments as to what the third child of William and Kate will be named after he was born yesterday morning. At this stage Arthur is 5/1 and leading all investments after some sneaky inside information was leaked to certain media from an apparent “royal source’’ last week. Arthur is followed by 8-1 for James, 10-1 for Albert and 16-1 for both Frederick and Philip. Surprisingly, these bookmakers have good form for predicting the royal baby names. In 2013 the leading name was George with many of the major
players and then in 2015 Charlotte was the second favourite name with punters at 3-1. New Zealanders may get a shot at a novelty bet in the coming months with the arrival of our Prime Minister’s first child. As close to royalty as we get, don’t be surprised if the TAB opens up a market on what Jacinda and Clarke may decided to name their child when it arrives later in the year. While we may have selected the Melbourne Cup winner late last year in this column, we’re not quite so confident with this option. One thing we can be reasonably certain of though is that should their child be a boy, the names John and Bill are unlikely to be in contention.
flawed, requiring the installation of corrective components to achieve optimal focus.) In 1993, hundreds of thousands of gay rights activists and their supporters marched in Washington, DC, demanding equal rights and freedom from discrimination. Ten years ago: Three New York police detectives were acquitted in the 50-shot killing of Sean Bell, an unarmed black man, on his wedding day; as news of the verdict spread, many in a crowd
outside the courthouse began weeping, while others were enraged, swearing and screaming “Murderers! Murderers!” or “KKK!” Five years ago: President Barack Obama consoled a rural Texas community rocked by a deadly fertiliser plant explosion that killed 15 people, telling mourners during a memorial service at Baylor University they were not alone in their grief. One year ago: Ivanka Trump drew groans and hisses from an audience in Berlin while
defending her father’s attitude toward women, but brushed the negative reaction aside as “politics” during her first overseas trip as a White House adviser. Today’s birthdays: Actor Al Pacino is 78. Rock musician Stu Cook (Creedence Clearwater Revival) is 73. Singer Bjorn Ulvaeus (ABBA) is 73. Actress Talia Shire is 73. Rock musician Steve Ferrone (Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers) is 68. Country singer-songwriter Rob Crosby is 64. Actor Hank Azaria is 54.
Rock singer Andy Bell (Erasure) is 54. Rock musician Eric Avery is 53. Actress Renee Zellweger is 49. Actor Jason Lee is 48. Actor Jason Wiles is 48. Actress Emily Bergl is 43. Actor Jonathan Angel is 41. Singer Jacob Underwood is 38. Actress Sara Paxton is 30. Actress Allisyn Ashley Arm is 22. Thought for today: “There is nothing in the universe that I fear but that I shall not know all my duty, or shall fail to do it.” — Mary Lyon, American educator (17971849). – AP
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TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Wednesday, April 25, the 115th day of 2018. There are 250 days left in the year. Today’s highlight in history: On April 25, 1898, the United States Congress declared war on Spain; the 10-week conflict resulted in an American victory. On this date: In 404BC, the Peloponnesian War ended as Athens surrendered to Sparta. In 1507, a world map produced by German cartographer Martin Waldseemueller contained the first recorded use of the term “America”, in honour of Italian navigator Amerigo Vespucci. In 1792, French highwayman Nicolas Jacques Pelletier became the first person to be executed by the guillotine. In 1915, during World War One, Allied soldiers invaded the Gallipoli Peninsula in an unsuccessful attempt to take the Ottoman Empire out of the war. In 1945, during World War Two, US and Soviet forces linked up on the Elbe River, a meeting that dramatised the collapse of Nazi Germany’s defences. Delegates from some 50 countries gathered in San Francisco to organise the United Nations. In 1964, vandals sawed off the head of the Little Mermaid statue in Copenhagen, Denmark. In 1974, the Carnation Revolution took place in Portugal as a bloodless military coup toppled the Estado Novo regime. In 1983, 10-year-old Samantha Smith of Manchester, Maine, received a reply from Soviet leader Yuri V. Andropov to a letter she’d written expressing her concerns about nuclear war; Andropov gave assurances that the Soviet Union did not want war and invited Samantha to visit his country, a trip she made in July. In 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope was deployed in orbit from the space shuttle Discovery. (It was later discovered that the telescope’s primary mirror was
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he premise of a deep, dark secret often conjures mental imagery of dark alleyways, discretion, pain and pleasure. But delve into mine and you’ll get rather a different scenario. Think bright fluorescent lights, bustling spaces and Dave Dobbyn tunes playing softly in the background. Ladies and gentlemen, today I’m laying it all bare and going public with one of my less proud moments in life. I’m taking you to a time before my journalism days, when I attempted to cultivate a distinctly different career. I worked in a role sometimes granted the sophisticated title of “brand ambassador”… but more commonly identified as “that supermarket free sample person”. Indeed – prior to landing in my office chair at the Guardian – I dedicated many an hour to wedging myself in the way of Aucklanders’ trolleys, gazing at white linoleum floors, handing out meagre samples or routinely crawling on those white linoleum floors picking up said Aucklanders’ discarded toothpicks. Equipped with an oversized bib, an alluring hairnet and an extremely strained smile, you could catch me trying to seduce passers-by with hurriedly defrosted burger patties or several lukewarm millilitres of a new RTD beverage. Yet drab as it may sound, I am now quietly grateful for what those hours taught me. I
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Email us! editor@theguardian. co.nz Facebook us! facebook.com/ ashguardian PRESS COUNCIL believe they equipped me for Ashburton journalism in ways a several thousand dollar university degree never could. Let me elaborate. First and foremost those interactions proved a fulfilling time for my vernacular. Nothing increases your vocabulary faster than in-depth interrogation about the flavour of a tomato sauce by those uncertain whether to try it. Have you ever tried to pique interest with weak words like tasty? Try chucking in mysterious descriptors like “possesses aromatic, peachy characteristics”, (recited off a nearby wine bottle) and observe as your client’s curiosity piques and wham, bam – the sample goes down the hatch. Secondly, offering alcohol samples seemed like fun and games until I landed in between two chillers with naught but a branded singlet to wear
(exposed female skin is OBVIOUSLY a prerequisite to successful product sales in the 21st century). However, as the hours passed, the blood circulation in my hands slowed to a crawl and the goose bumps peaked, refuge was just around the corner in the delicatessen chicken warmer. During those cold, bleak times I learnt that happiness truly lies in the simple things in life, like cosying up to some heated roast poultry. No … I can’t really justify it as relevant to journalism life today – but if I hadn’t had that early induction to the bitter Canterbury winter, I’m sure my workmates may have succumbed to a great deal more JAFA whinging. Finally I discovered, to great amusement, that aversion tactics have no limit. That ad where the guy dresses up in various disguises to get
multiple free samples is nought but propaganda, and a better representation of Kiwis would show how awkward, closedoff or downright petrified free samples seem to make many of them. It’s bizarre. But if you’ve ever attempted to avoid an ex or someone whose name you can’t remember within the narrow confines of a supermarket aisle, you can probably imagine how things panned out for me and my target customers. Oh yes, I hunted them down, and I used my vernacular finesse to get my samples consumed, and my products sold (or so I thought, until I encountered the stash around the corner from me. Awkwardness reinforced). Unfortunately, a great deal of journalism takes place outside of the supermarket so interviewees have a lot further to run – but I try.
YOUR VIEW Road funding Jacob Gould recently wrote to you in response to our local Labour List Member of Parliament Jo Luxton’s column about our Government’s plans to increase funding for regional roads by 98 per cent. Mr Gould claimed Jo Luxton’s statement the Labour Government was intending to invest $6.1 billion in our roads was untrue.
However, it appears Jo and Mr Gould are both wrong. The previous National-led coalition Government ignored our regional transport issues, reducing the contribution made from the Land Transport Fund to our local roading in favour of Auckland’s so-called roads of national significance. The effect of transport on our environment, making sure Kiwis
have access to transport options so their jobs, educational opportunities and standard of living are not hindered, and investing in railway passenger and freight transport to support our growing economy, while ensuring value for money and peace of mind to Kiwi taxpayers and our families, are all clearly stated in the draft plan. The third chapter of the sizea-
ble text explains the Government intends to respond to the investment of $1.5 billion from Local Government with contributions that are projected to grow from $3.7 billion to $4.7 billion dollars. $1.5 billion + $4.7 billon = $6.2 billion total investment. Jo Luxton said it was $6.1 billion, but it is $6.2 billion. Yours sincerely, Jonathan Everist
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The Rock gets a baby Kate Middleton wasn’t the only one to welcome a baby to the world yesterday – Dwayne Johnson has welcomed his third child. The 45-year-old actor and his girlfriend Lauren Hashian have become parents to their second daughter, whom they have named Tiana Gia Johnson, the star revealed in an Instagram post of himself with the tot. Johnson already has a two-year-old daughter Jasmine with Lauren, as well as 16-year-old daughter Simone, whom he has with ex-wife Dany Garcia.
Britain’s Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge pose for a photo with their newborn baby son as they leave the Lindo wing at St Mary’s Hospital in London yesterday. PHOTOS AP
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It’s a (royal) boy Third time’s a charm. The Duchess of Cambridge gave birth yesterday morning to a new prince who is fifth in line to the British throne – and she was home by suppertime. The duchess and husband Prince William drove to St. Mary’s Hospital in London early in the morning, and Kate’s 8 pound, 7 ounce (3.8 kilogram) boy was born at 11.01am, with royal officials announcing the birth about two hours later. There followed a smoothly choreographed operation perfected after the births of the couple’s two other children. In late afternoon, elder siblings Prince George and Princess Charlotte were brought to meet their baby brother. Around 6pm, Kate emerged alongside her husband, wearing a vibrant red dress and holding the tiny royal highness wrapped in a white lace shawl. After posing for dozens of photographers and camera crews outside the hospital’s private Lindo Wing, the trio headed home, with the baby nestled securely in a car seat. Television news helicopters followed the royal Range Rover as it made the 1.6 kilometre journey to the family’s Kensington Palace residence. William declared the couple “very delighted” with the new addition to the family. The royal palace said “the queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Harry and members of both families have been informed and are delighted with the news”. Prime Minister Theresa May offered “warmest congratulations”. News of the royal birth came with a mix of tradition and modernity typical of Britain’s media-savvy royal family. It was announced on Twitter and also proclaimed in the forecourt of Bucking-
ham Palace with a framed notice perched on a golden easel. Tony Appleton, a town crier from southeast England, showed up in full regalia to declare the newborn prince’s birth outside the hospital. The words “It’s a boy” flashed in lights around the top of London’s BT Tower, which can be seen for miles around. More ceremonial celebrations will come today, including the pealing of bells at Westminster Abbey and a gun salute in London’s Hyde Park. The baby is a younger brother to 4-yearold Prince George and Princess Charlotte, who turns 3 next week. Both were born at the same hospital, as were William and his younger brother, Prince Harry. The infant’s name, which has been subject to a flurry of bets, is likely to be announced in the next few days. Arthur and James are among bookmakers’ favourites for the new prince, whose full title will be His Royal Highness, Prince (Name) of Cambridge. “You’ll find out soon enough,” William said when asked about the baby’s name. The new arrival is Queen Elizabeth II’s sixth great-grandchild and bumps Prince Harry to sixth place in the line of succession. The baby is fifth in line, after grandfather Prince Charles, father Prince William and his two siblings. Charlotte is the first royal daughter to stay ahead of a younger brother in the line of succession. Before the rules were changed in 2012, male heirs took precedence. Kensington Palace announced in September that Kate was pregnant with her third child. As in her previous pregnancies, the duchess suffered from hyperemesis gravidarum, a severe form of morning sickness. - AP
Above left – Kate with her new baby. Left – Princess Charlotte visits her new brother.
Avatar the new Godfather Avatar director James Cameron said he still aims to make four sequels to the 2009 science-fiction blockbuster, likening the series to The Godfather. Cameron also said he hoped “Avenger fatigue” would set in after the next instalment of the superhero franchise, saying there are “other stories to tell”. Cameron said he was about 100 days into filming the second and third Avatar instalments under a deal with Fox. If those are successful, he plans to continue with the fourth and fifth movies, which he already has written. “I’m personally committed to all of them,” he said at the Manhattan Beach studio where the sequels are being made.
The first DWTS feud? A war of words between two Dancing With the Stars contestants has hinted at growing rivalries ahead of Sunday’s debut. Some of the newest recruits to the reality show battled it out in the Family Feud arena this week. It was all fun and games until politician David Seymour lay down a sweet burn on Shortland Street actress Shavaughan Ruakere. Host Dai Henwood asked the teams to answer this question: “How can you tell if someone has two left feet?” Ruakere answered cheekily: “If your name is David Seymour.” David, who was on the opposing team, replied: “The really good take out of that is that Shav is thinking.”
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Avanti founders cut business ties
Two generations of the Struthers family (from left): Kim Struthers, John Struthers, Mandy Struthers and Stephen James. turn his recently-purchased business Sheppard Industries, a rubber merchant with a small component of bike accessories, to bicycle production, building it to the largest wholesaler of bicycles and bicycle parts and accessories in Australia and New Zealand. Reports of the early days of the company talk of Struthers tinkering in an old warehouse that used to be a picture theatre in Auck-
land’s Ponsonby, with import restrictions at the time forcing the firm to make everything themselves, including the frame and the handlebars. Protective padding on the BMX bikes was moulded into shape by the Struthers children and their friends using the the family oven, which meant dinner was often late. The company went on to man-
ufacture 10-speed road bikes and the Avanti brand, Italian for ‘moving forward’, was born in 1985. When steel frames were replaced by alloy and later carbon, manufacturing moved overseas to China. The tie-up with Scott started in 2010 after Avanti’s previous relationship with bike brand Specialized dissolved, with Scott stepping into the breach.
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Sundar Pichai senior vice-president of products a year earlier, when he took over many of co-founder Larry
Page’s responsibilities. The award increased in value as Alphabet’s stock surged 90 per cent since the grant date. Google has consistently paid Pichai more than $US100m in total compensation per year since 2014. The company has yet to disclose Pichai’s compensation for 2017. Pichai is married to Anjali Pichai and they have two children together. Pichai worked in engineering and product management at Applied Materials and in management consulting at McKinsey & Company. He attended the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 2002. - NZME
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with the remaining titles and will provide another update then,” Boucher said. In announcing the closure of the papers in February, Boucher said the company was focusing on its digital platforms, Stuff and Neighbourly as well as its various new ventures to drive revenue. “This is providing some offset to ongoing print advertising challenges, however we need to continue to act decisively in transitioning our business model into an increasingly digital business.” - NZME
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Boucher said 17 staff were affected and 14 roles would disappear in the editorial and commercial teams. “We are working with people to make sure they have the support they need, and that we have closely considered what this will mean for our remaining staff,” Boucher said. This follows Stuff’s February announcement that it planned to close or sell 28 of its community papers. “We will know by the third week of May what is happening
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Stuff to close five community papers and cut 14 jobs Five more titles have been added to the list of community papers Stuff plans to close. The media company reported yesterday that it could not find buyers for Wairarapa News, the Tribune, Waiheke Marketplace, Rotorua Review and Ruapehu Press so had to close them. This adds to a list of closures that already includes Christchurch Mail, Napier Mail, Hastings Mail, North Waikato News and Discovery magazine – all of which are to close on April 28. Stuff chief executive Sinead
Scott’s later move to buy into the business gave Sheppard greater economies of scale across purchasing, marketing, logistics, retail services and product development, and opened up new opportunities for exports. Scott gained a bigger presence in Australasia, where it lagged behind its rivals, and added more brands to its portfolio. Scott was founded by American Ed Scott, an engineer who invented the aluminium ski pole. While the company is still involved in skiing, biking now accounts for the majority of its turnover. Steve Paraskevas said the cycle market in New Zealand has recovered well in the last year or two. “In particular the retailers are experiencing double digit sales growth off the back of strong electric bike sales,” he said. “This new emerging category is going through a strong growth phase in New Zealand reflecting the trend globally.” Data from Statistics New Zealand shows 23,326 electric bikes were imported into the country in 2017, up from 13,364 in 2016, 6899 in 2015, and 2509 in 2014. - NZME
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The Struthers family, which founded the Avanti bicycle brand and built Sheppard Industries into the largest cycling company in Australasia, has cut its final ties to the business, selling its remaining shareholding to a Switzerlandbased company, Scott Sports. The family sold most of its shareholding in the business to Scott Sports in 2015, and exited its remaining holding in December for an undisclosed sum. Kim Struthers, the son of founder John Struthers, stepped down as New Zealand country manager last month and the Struthers family no longer has any connection with the business. The Avanti brand has become a household name in New Zealand, providing bikes for the country’s Olympic athletes like gold medal winner Sarah Ulmer and sponsoring the ‘Avantidrome’, the National Cycling Centre of Excellence velodrome in Cambridge. Company founder John Struthers has previously detailed how the business began in the early 80s when his children got into BMX riding as the sport was gaining in popularity. That prompted the engineer to
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ever under-rate chicken thighs. They might not be the most attractive part of a chook, but they can’t be beaten for flavour and they’re a far juicier option than chicken breast. Buy thighs on or off the bone, cook them whole or chop them into cubes and cook in a tasty sauce, serve with rice, pasta or potatoes and you’ll have a filling and tasty meal on the table in record time.
Quick and easy baked chicken thighs 8 boneless chicken thighs 1/2 C white wine 8 pieces streaky bacon 4 medium tomatoes, diced 10 cherry tomatoes, halved 1/4 C parmesan cheese, grated 1 small bunch fresh basil ■ Preheat the oven to 190°C. ■ Wrap each chicken thigh with a strip of bacon, making it into a neat parcel. ■ In an ovenproof dish, combine the wine, diced tomatoes and the halved small tomatoes. ■ Arrange the chicken parcels over the tomatoes in the dish. ■ Sprinkle with parmesan and basil, and season well. ■ Cover with foil and bake for about 20 minutes. ■ Remove foil and cook a further 20 minutes until the chicken is golden and cooked through. ■ Serve with the pan juices.
Crumbed basil chicken 1 egg 140ml thickened cream 1/2 C (60g) dried breadcrumbs 40g grated parmesan 2T chopped fresh basil 4 garlic cloves, minced Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste 1kg skinless chicken thighs 4T olive oil ■ Preheat oven to 200°C . ■ In a medium bowl, combine the egg and cream and beat together well. ■ In a separate medium bowl, combine the breadcrumbs, parmesan, basil, garlic, salt and
pepper. ■ Rinse chicken and pat dry. ■ Dip each piece into the egg wash and then coat liberally in the breadcrumb mixture. ■ Heat the olive oil in a large frying pan over medium-high heat ■ Fry the chicken in the oil for 5 minutes per side, or until both sides are golden brown and crusty. Place chicken in a baking dish and cover with foil. ■ Bake covered in preheated oven for 15 minutes. ■ Remove the foil and bake uncovered for 15 more minutes, or more until browned and chicken juices run clear.
Lemon garlic chicken and potatoes 8 chicken thighs 1/2 C vegetable oil 4 large potatoes, peeled and quartered 1/4 C white wine vinegar 2 lemons, juiced 2 cloves crushed garlic 1T dried oregano 1T dried parsley 1 onion, minced Salt and pepper, to taste ■ Preheat the oven to 180°C. ■ Arrange the thigh pieces in a
large baking tray. ■ Put half of the oil in a large frying pan over a medium-high heat ■ Fry the potatoes until golden brown (add more oil if you need). ■ Then put them in the pan with the chicken. ■ Combine the vinegar, lemon juice, garlic, oregano, parsley, onion, salt and pepper with the rest of the oil and pour this mixture over the chicken and potatoes. ■ Bake in the preheated oven for 75 minutes, basting the chicken and potatoes with the sauce mixture. ■ Let rest for five minutes and serve.
Chicken and broccoli bake 2T olive oil 500g chicken thigh fillets, cut into chunks 3 potatoes, peeled, boiled and thickly sliced 1 broccoli head, cut into florets, blanched 420g can creamy chicken soup 1/2 C sour cream 1/4 C mayonnaise Italian parsley, chopped, to serve Topping: 1C panko breadcrumbs
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1/2 C grated tasty cheese 1/4 C grated parmesan cheese ■ Preheat oven to 180°C (160°C fan-forced). ■ In a large frying pan, heat oil on high. ■ Brown chicken for 2-3 minutes on each side. Transfer to a plate. ■ Arrange cooked potato on the bottom of a large, greased casserole dish. ■ Top with chicken followed with a layer of broccoli. ■ In a jug, combine soup, sour cream and mayonnaise. Pour over broccoli. ■ Topping: Combine all ingredients in a small bowl. ■ Sprinkle topping evenly over top. ■ Bake for 45 minutes, or until chicken is cooked through, and topping is crisp and golden ■ Sprinkle with parsley to serve.
Herbed up chicken 6 chicken thighs, skinned and boned, approximately 500g 1 clove garlic, crushed 2T breadcrumbs 1T grated parmesan cheese 1 small lemon, zested and juiced 2T chopped parsley 1 1/2 t cumin seeds, toasted and lightly crushed
1 drizzle olive oil, to moisten Breadcrumbs, or panko crumbs, as much as is needed to coat chicken 1 drizzle oil, for frying 1 lime, or lemon, cut into wedges for serving ■ Place chicken thighs in a shallow ceramic or glass dish. ■ Mix together garlic, breadcrumbs, parmesan, lemon, parsley and cumin seeds. ■ Moisten with olive oil, season with salt and freshly ground black pepper. ■ Spread evenly over chicken thighs. ■ Cover, place in the fridge and leave to marinate for about 1 hour. ■ Remove from fridge and bring to room temperature. ■ Pour enough oil into a large frying pan to just cover the base and heat to medium. ■ Rub marinade into chicken, as much as you can, then roll each chicken thigh in dry breadcrumbs. ■ Place in hot oil and fry on each side until brown and cooked through. ■ Serve with plenty of lime or lemon wedges.
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Pulled beef nachos Serves 6
■ Preheat the oven to 160°C. ■ Place a large frying pan over low heat. Add a dash of oil and the onion and cook until soft, about 5 minutes. Add the garlic and cook for a further 30 seconds. Transfer to a casserole dish. ■ Rub the meat with the cumin, allspice and oregano. Increase the heat and add another dash of oil to the pan. Add the beef in batches and brown on both sides, placing in the casserole
dish as you go. ■ Pour the stock, tomatoes, tomato paste, vinegar and add the brown sugar to the pan and bring up to the boil. Add the chilli flakes, cinnamon stick and bay leaf and pour into the casserole dish. Cover with the lid, place in the oven and cook for 2 hours. ■ Remove beef from the oven and add the red kidney beans. Return to the oven and continue to cook for a further 30 minutes. ■ Remove and discard the cinnamon stick and bay leaf. Pull pieces of the beef apart using 2 forks. Season. ■ Serve with corn chips and sour cream and top with sprigs of coriander. Pass the lime wedges. Recipe courtesy of www.recipes.co.nz Beef + Lamb New Zealand
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In brief Everton moving up Theo Walcott’s second-half winner against Newcastle moved Everton up to eighth – their highest position in the Premier League table since August. In the first match since Everton fans were asked by their club to rate manager Sam Allardyce out of 10, Walcott’s strike six minutes after the interval at Goodison Park elevated them to a place they had not been in since the second game of the season. The 1-0 victory also ended Newcastle’s four-match winning streak. - PA
FA apologises for tweet The English Football Association has apologised to Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United for a tweet sent on the official FA Cup account following the club’s semi-final at Wembley. United won the game 2-1 and shortly after full-time, a tweet was posted which appeared to poke fun at the performance of Spurs and England striker Harry Kane. In a mockinterview style, the tweet read: “Me: What’s that in your pocket, Chris?” before posting a video of United defender Chris Smalling saying: “Harry Kane”. - PA
Levante near safety
Carina Lupse (red) on her way to a gold medal at the New Zealand Open Karate Championships.
Karate kids in top form Three members of the JION International Karate Dojo Ashburton group gained national selection after a successful foray at the New Zealand Open Karate Championships over the weekend in Christchurch. Ashburton had a group of 11 members competing at the championships and walked away with six medals for their efforts. But the icing on the cake was the announcement of three of the group being given national recognition. Taylah Burrowes, 14, and Kyle Cabangun, 15, have been selected onto the New Zealand National Team to compete at the Oceania Champs in Auckland next month, while Charles Savage will also be competing in the Oceania Cup, for competitors who are 13 years and under. During the course of the weekend’s championships Ashburton members claimed two gold medals. Carina Lupse picked up gold in the female 6-7 years development Kumite (sparring) and Burrowes showed all her class to win the female 14-15 years +54kg Kumite. Madison Soal was in good form too, claiming two silver medals in the female 12-13 years development Kata (forms) and also in the Kumite. Bronze medals were picked up Isabella Wang in the female 8-9 years development +29kg Kumite and also Jack McIntosh in the male 12-13 years combined Kumite. The club was also well represented by Savage, Cabangun, Madison Edmond, Alexandra Coiocaru, Holly Burrowes and Brooke Edmond.
Enis Bardhi scored from two free-kicks in three minutes to drag Levante to the brink of LaLiga safety with a 3-1 win at Athletic Bilbao yesterday. The Macedonia midfielder’s brace secured a vital away victory, creating a nine-point cushion over third-bottom Deportivo La Coruna with four games to play. Jose Luis Morales sealed the victory with a last-minute strike laid on by Chema Rodriguez. - PA
Verona in trouble Genoa defeated Hellas Verona 3-1 to nudge their visitors ever closer to the Italian Serie A relegation trap door. Verona responded to Iuri Medeiros’s early strike with a penalty from Romulo only for Rossoblu substitutes Daniel Bessa and Goran Pandev to score late goals at the Stadio Luigi Ferraris. Genoa are safe in mid-table while Verona remain six points from safety. - PA
No action for Man City Manchester City will not face action over the pitch invasion which followed their Premier League win over Swansea, it has been reported. Thousands of supporters swarmed on to the field at the Etihad Stadium to celebrate the team’s title win after Pep Guardiola’s side thrashed the Swans 5-0. It is understood the Football Association has sought observations over the matter but it will go no further as the governing body believes the incursion to be celebratory in nature. - PA
Phoenix licence safe Wellington Phoenix chairman Rob Morrison has refuted recent media reports that the club’s licence is up for sale. “As has been well reported in recent times, the A-League is in transition including a significant investigation by FIFA into the best governance model for the FFA and the impacts this will have on A-League and its independence,” said Morrison yesterday. - NZME
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In brief Ko slips further down Kiwi golfer Lydia Ko has dropped a further two places to 18 in the latest women’s world rankings. Ko, who turned 21 yesterday, finished tied for 31st after closing with a two-under 69 at the LPGA’s LA Open in California. Still struggling to find her best form, Ko finished 14 strokes behind Thai winner Moriya Jutanugarn. Meanwhile, after finishing 12th at the latest European Tour event in Morocco, Ryan Fox has climbed four places to 122. - NZME
Second round defeat After a gruelling Commonwealth Games squash campaign in which she claimed two golds, Joelle King has fallen in the second round of her return to the professional world tour. Kiwi world No.4 King lost to Hong Kong woman Annie Au 11-6, 7-11, 11-8, 5-11, 6-11 in the El Gouna International in Egypt. It was the 29-year-old’s second match since accumulating a singles gold, women’s doubles gold and mixed doubles bronze at the Games on the Gold Coast. - NZME
Boxers back in the ring
Hugh Donaldson in jumps action at Lake Hood in the lead-up to the nationals.
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Skiers end season in style Lake Hood waterskiers produced a glittering end to the season with plenty of medals at the Water Ski Nationals in Northland last weekend. Hugh Donaldson won gold for his overall performance in the under 21 grade while Emily Milner also earned herself an overall gold in the junior girls’ grade. Donaldson won the slalom competition in his age-group,
flew 50.3m for second in the jump and was second in the tricks, to give him the best overall score. Brother George was second overall, winning the tricks, coming third in the jump and fourth in the slalom. Milner won the tricks in her junior girls’ competition and was second in the jump with 25.2m and second in the slalom.
There were plenty of other podium results for the Lake Hood skiers, with Hugh Donaldson earning a silver for his overall performance in the open men’s while George Donaldson won bronze in the open men’s jump. Lana Donaldson won silver in the women’s slalom while her brother Karl took out the silver in the men’s overall competition and her father Neil won silver in
the senior men’s 3 tricks. Rachel Donaldson also took silver in the women’s tricks. Gavin Green was the best overall in the senior men’s 3 competition and got himself in the record books again with his performance on the trick skis. The men’s B competition yielded an overall gold for Tom Green and a silver for Ricus Van Zeyl in the jump.
Thunder in serious trouble against Jazz Steven Adams and the Oklahoma City Thunder face an uphill task to keep their NBA playoff series against the Utah Jazz alive, after a 113-96 loss in game four. The result means the Thunder trail 3-1 in the best-of-seven Western Conference series, which
RESULTS ■ Basketball NBA playoffs Collated results from the National Basketball Association opening-round playoffs yesterday (all series best-ofseven): Western Conference at Minneapolis Houston Rockets 119 Minnesota Timberwolves 100
Not quite ‘Fight of the Century’ part two, but Shane Cameron and David Tua have stepped back in the ring together again – this time under friendlier circumstances. It was the first time the two Kiwi boxing stars have shared the squared circle since their famed bout in October 2009, where Tua claimed a one-sided second round knockout victory. However, the duo seem to be on good terms, with Cameron posting a video of the Samoan-Kiwi legend helping him out on the pads in the gym. - NZME
Pardon for Johnson? United States President Donald Trump says he’s considering a posthumous pardon for boxing’s first black heavyweight champion more than 100 years after the late Jack Johnson was convicted by an all-white jury of accompanying a white woman across state lines. Trump announced on Twitter that Sylvester Stallone had called to bring Johnson’s story to his attention. “Others have looked at this over the years, most thought it would be done, but yes, I am considering a Full Pardon!” - AP
MacPherson injured
the Jazz could wrap up as early as tomorrow in Oklahoma. On home court, Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell led all scorers with 33 points, while Australian Joe Ingles added 20 points and Rudy Gobert contributed 16 points and 10 rebounds.
In a physical contest, Paul George top scored for the Thunder with 32 points, while Russell Westbrook chimed in with 23 points and 14 boards. But OKC shot at just 39 per cent from the field in falling to their third successive defeat.
Adams had 35 minutes of game time, scoring nine points, making seven rebounds and adding an assist and two blocks. Having struck trouble in the past two matches, the New Zealand centre avoided being called for a single personal foul.- NZME
Gold Coast small forward Darcy MacPherson faces more than three months on the sidelines after fracturing his lower leg in the Suns’ AFL defeat of Brisbane. The 20-yearold had started well, kicking two goals before falling awkwardly making a tackle in the second quarter on Sunday. Gold Coast football operations manager Jon Haines said MacPherson was looking at a 12-14 week recovery period. - AAP
(Houston Rockets leads series 3-1) At Salt Lake City Utah Jazz 113 Oklahoma City Thunder 96 (Utah Jazz leads series 3-1)
Nearest the Pins: No 4 Gabites: Dee Simmons, No 8 House of Travel: Allison Hunt, No 12 Lynn’s small Salon: Bev Turton, No 14 Todds of Ashburton: Allison Hunt, No 4 Somerset Grocer 2nd shot: Margaret Bean, No 18 2nd Shot to Green: Judy Sheppard Twos: Allison Hunt – No. 8, Bev Turton – No. 12, Pauline Bell – No. 14, Sue Hastie – No. 14 April 19 9 Hole Ambrose Women: Linda Baker, Joy Nicholas, Tonee Hurley 24; Men: Laurence Hanrahan, Peter
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■ Golf Ashburton Golf Club April 21 and 24 Women’s Section LGU Silver: Catherine Trott 69, Bronze I: Heather Robertson 68, Bronze II: Sue Letham 70
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Joe Daniher could be thrown into the ruck against Brodie Grundy as Essendon plot to curb the impact of the in-form Collingwood big man in the Anzac Day AFL clash. Grundy has been the competition’s best ruckman in the early stage of the season and coach John Worsfold says the Bombers are pondering how best to deploy 200cm spearhead Daniher for today’s MCG blockbuster. - AAP
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■ AVONDALE
Spells likely for Gibbs pair Chris Gibbs was pleased with the results from his two representatives at Pukekohe and is already looking ahead to feature assignments next season. The Ruakaka trainer produced Comin’through to finish second to Blue Breeze in Saturday’s open 2200m and Romancer to run third in the Gr.2 Manco Easter Handicap (1600m). “I was happy with their runs,” Gibbs said. “Comin’through has gone out for a spell and it’s likely we’ll do the same with Romancer. “Comin’through has had a long campaign and it was a last-minute decision to throw a late nom in for Pukekohe. “He’s been honest and was only a length and a-half from the winner in the Auckland Cup. “He’ll be set for a New Zealand Cup campaign. “As for Romancer, there will be plenty of opportunities for him next season. “He’s not a mudder at all and I thought on a slow track he was a chance, but when it became heavy
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I was a little bit uncertain. He did well.” Meantime, Gibbs has six acceptors at Avondale today, including impressive last-start winner Toy Kingdom and the juvenile debutantes Chapeau and Pacific in the Contessa Vanessa New Zealand Bloodstock Insurance Pearl Series 1200m. “The blinkers on Toy Kingdom have made the difference,” Gibbs said. “He should be a good chance again and if he goes well there’s a chance we might look at taking him to Queensland. “As for Chapeau and Pacific, they will find it hard to beat Media Sensation and the other winner in the field (Kailani Sunset), but they show promise. “Chapeau has drawn wide so we’re treating it as more like a trial for her. She needs to start off somewhere. “Pacific has drawn well and she’ll improve a lot with the race, too.” Chapeau has been placed in both her trials, the latest a second to Kailani Sunset, while Pacific has had three trials for two placings and was fourth of five in the same heat won by Kailani Sunset. - NZME
Heni turned out Heni’s work is done for the season with the gifted daughter of Towkay enjoying a deserved break. “She’s out for a spell, she had been in work for a while and she’s a gutsy mare,” trainer Mike Breslin said. “She’s done a great job and we’ll see how she comes up in the spring and then decide whether she gets in foal or carries on.” - NZME
Monarch a royal chance Monarch Chimes is in the right order to continue his winning form in Australia. He was a first-up winner in a steeplechase at Pakenham and will make his next appearance at Warrnambool. “He won it well and he’s done well since,” co-trainer Emma-Lee Browne said. “He’ll now go straight into the Brierly Steeples at Warrnambool. He’ll trial there first and that will be a good hit-out for him.” - NZME
Brown rolls the dice
Comin’ Through will be set for a New Zealand Cup campaign.
Shane Brown is taking a chance with Handfull in the Listed Manawatu ITM Anzac 1550m. The Woodville trainer said the four-yearold was a genuine performer, but today’s event will be the sternest test of his career. “He loves Awapuni and I’m sure he’ll go an honest race, although it might be six months too soon for him.” - NZME
Waikato harness Today at Cambridge Raceway
Waikato Bay Of Plenty Harness Venue Cambridge Raceway Meeting Date: 25 Apr 2018 NZ Meeting number: 5 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 5.20pm CAMBRIDGE 2YO TROTTING STAKES (MOBILE TROT) $10,000, 2yo mob. trot, mobile, 1700m 1 43 Highland Queen (1) fr ........ J MacKinnon (J) 2 32 Adelle (2) fr .................................. B Mangos 3 33 Vatican Hill (3) fr...................... T Macfarlane 4 241 Splitting Image (4) fr..................... D Butcher 5 112 She Reigns (5) fr ...........................T Mitchell 6 11 Tickle Me Pink (6) fr .......................T Herlihy 2 5.46pm CANADIAN KATIES KIWI CAPER MOBILE PACE $8000, r40 to r49, r50 with cond. mobile, 2200m 1 68636 Tennyson Inlet (1) fr ...................P Ferguson 2 09906 Trixie Bromac (2) fr........................S Lawson 3 9x093 Prime Silver (3) fr ................... A Harrison (J) 4 6x765 Runcle (4) fr ......................................L Hollis 5 76053 Cerberus (5) fr.............................. B Mangos 6 66434 Mrs Zippy (6) fr ...........................A Matthews 7 7609x Prince Tudor (7) fr ................ D Ferguson (J) 8 42237 Idealistic (8) fr .............................J Stormont 9 7090x Belle Delight (21) fr ................. B Butcher (J) 10 97566 Manihiki Pearl (22) fr .....................Z Butcher 11 5655x Bubbles O’Leary (23) fr .................P Butcher 12 54x79 Some Change (24) fr ................... D Butcher 3 6.12pm BROGDEN HORSE TRANSPORT MOBILE PACE $8000, non-winners 2yo+ mob. pace, 2200m 1 02 Linc’s Bute Girl (1) fr .....................Z Butcher 2 845x6 Bugalugs (2) fr ...........................P Ferguson 3 33833 Inforthefight (3) fr .................... T Macfarlane 4 54270 Motu Belle Du Jour (4) fr ................S Phelan 5 2P330 Better Be Donna (5) fr ..................... S Argue 6 33465 Womeninleague (6) fr............. A Harrison (J)
7 78078 Ashley Tisdale (7) fr .................. J Abernethy 8 9 The Coordinator (8) fr ...................T Mitchell 9 079x2 Sly Eleanor (21) fr .......................J Stormont 10 4 Glenn Ford (22) fr......................... D Butcher 11 0 Artchiever Chapel fr ..................... Scratched 12 0x634 Wynberg Delight (23) fr ........... B Butcher (J) 13 50 Cool And Calculating (24) fr ..........P Butcher 14 37574 Rosa Belle (25) fr ..........................N Chilcott 15 7037 Arden’s Silhouette (26) fr ................H Cullen Emergencies: Better Be Donna, Artchiever Chapel 4 6.43 BOYS GET PAID AT HARNESS JEWELS MOBILE PACE $8000, 3yo+ r50 to r53 +claimer 2200m 1 60624 Our Wicklow (1) fr ........................ B Mangos 2 17397 Magical Miss (2) fr..........................S Phelan 3 36318 Knights Desire (3) fr ...................P Ferguson 4 57582 Express Play (4) fr..........................J I Dickie 5 x6176 Scherger Chief (5) fr ............ D Ferguson (J) 6 54519 Shandance (6) fr ...................... M McKendry 7 97365 Racketeers Boy (7) fr .............. B Butcher (J) 8 42951 The C E O (8) fr ............................P Butcher 9 83319 Four Starzzz Legend (21) fr ..........S Lawson 10 54x79 Some Change (22) fr 11 83253 Jamieson Shard (23) fr .................T Mitchell 12 109 American Legend (24) fr ........... J Abernethy 13 59615 Megatron (25) fr ........................S Abernethy 14 61258 Ally Mae (26) fr..............................N Chilcott 15 19973 Highview Illusion (27) fr ............... K Marshall Emergencies: The C E O, Some Change 5 7.08 THE BOX SEAT LIVE 30 MAY MBL PACE $8000, 3yo+ r53 to r57, r58 with cond. mobile, 2200m 1 34774 Sea Of Gold (1) fr........................A Poutama 2 42951 The C E O (2) fr ............................P Butcher 3 27622 Kiwi Tintin (3) fr ....................... B Butcher (J) 4 14367 Toro Delago (4) fr .......................P Ferguson
5 0x091 Sweet Maggie Ryan (5) fr .... D Ferguson (J) 6 4510 Shanway (6) fr .......................... M McKendry 7 54492 Cherokee Warrior (7) fr .................T Mitchell 8 93103 Afortunado (8) fr ........................ J Abernethy 9 13536 Lynton Creek (21) fr ..................... D Butcher 10 87701 Cullen’s Caviar (22) fr ....................J I Dickie 11 26214 Hezaluckygrinner (23) fr.......... T Macfarlane 12 13263 Yasmine Bromac (24) fr.................Z Butcher 13 x8683 Sheza Springfield (25) fr ...............N Chilcott 6 7.33 THE EDGE SILKS & SULKIES PARTY ZONE MBL PACE $8000, non-winners 2yo+ mob. pace, 2200m 1 7x928 My Boy Boo (1) fr ..........................Z Butcher 2 487x9 Tamara Gold (2) fr .......................J Stormont 3 67458 Bettor Edition (3) fr ..................... J Robinson 4 4x700 You’reluckytohaveme (4) fr ........ J Abernethy 5 x0040 Sole Delight (5) fr ......................... B Mangos 6 0 Artchiever Chapel fr ..................... Scratched 7 280x0 Lincoln Street (6) fr ....................P Ferguson 8 65 About Turn (7) fr ............................T Mitchell 9 523x9 Madam Secretary (21) fr ....... T Cameron (J) 10 253 Ryans Gal (22) fr ......................... K Marshall 11 87 Arty Pharty (23) fr .........................P Butcher 12 4243 Rock N Shard (24) fr ......................S Phelan 13 9329 It’s Me (25) fr ................................ D Butcher 14 6 Lagertha (26) fr .......................... C Smith (J) 15 2P330 Better Be Donna (27) fr ................... S Argue Emergencies: Artchiever Chapel, Better Be Donna 7 7.58 HARAS DES TROTTEURS OAKS 17 MAY HCAP TROT $8500, 3yo+ r48 to r62 discrhcp trot, stand, 2700m 1 07652 Danke (1) fr .................................... G Martin 2 22010 Rave Nation (2) fr ...........................T Herlihy 3 98290 Swinging (3) fr .................... J MacKinnon (J) 4 63P61 Flying Taine (4) fr ................. D Ferguson (J) 5 47098 Franco Nadal (U1) fr ..................P Ferguson
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6 75237 Need Luck (U2) fr .................... B Butcher (J) 7 12000 Just Anything (U3) fr .................D McGowan 8 P3073 Harry H (1) 10 ...............................N Chilcott 9 40635 Mortician (2) 10 ............................ B Mangos 10 53331 Malabar Spur (3) 10 ......................T Mitchell 11 11404 Luck Of The Moment (U1) 10........Z Butcher 12 51306 Monseigneur (1) 20 ..........F Schumacher (J) 13 87533 Caitlin’s Surprise (2) 20............... K Marshall 8 8.23 WAIKATO EQUINE VETERINARY CENTRE MOBILE PACE $8500, 3yo+ r58 to r76 mob. pace, 2200m 1 23114 Poppy Drayton (1) fr ............... A Harrison (J) 2 90402 Spare Change (2) fr ......................P Butcher 3 04787 Destined For Heaven (3) fr ................L Hollis 4 0x040 Dorie Delight fr ............................. Scratched 5 34285 Royal Lincoln (4) fr ........................Z Butcher 6 46441 Count Landeck (5) fr ................. S E Butcher 7 61461 Somewhereinbrooklyn (6) fr ...........J I Dickie 8 26325 Delightful Zen (7) fr ...................... D Butcher 9 42177 Ardent Lustre (21) fr ................ B Butcher (J) 10 12521 Gotta Moment (22) fr.................S Abernethy 11 65263 Black Chevron (23) fr ................ J Abernethy 12 73428 Fleeting Grin fr ............................. Scratched 9 8.48 MAJESTIC HORSE FLOATS HANDICAP TROT $8000, 3yo+, non-winners & up to r48 cond. spechcp trot, stand, 2200m 1 82633 Beat The Heat (1) fr ...................P Ferguson 2 30870 Dolly Jones (2) fr .................. D Ferguson (J) 3 07220 Safrakova (3) fr ..................................L Chin 4 9P800 Comedy Act (4) fr .............F Schumacher (J) 5 39000 Here We Are (5) fr ................... T Fensom (J) 6 079x4 Agincourt (6) fr ...............................J I Dickie 7 6408 Littlebitoflove (U1) fr .................. J Abernethy 8 85600 Anzac (1) 20................................S Cornwall 9 x8999 Mon Archie Way (2) 20.................... S Argue
10 24057 Awa Cathrine (3) 20 ........................D Moore 11 77068 Mr Natural (1) 30 .......................... G Noakes 12 57400 Lundqvist (2) 30 ..........................A Poutama 13 98290 Swinging (3) 30 .................. J MacKinnon (J) 14 55430 This Sky Rox (4) 30.......................S Lawson 15 40398 Saint Michel (U1) 30 .................... B Mangos Emergency: Swinging 10 9.14 MARK WALTON FAREWELL MOBILE PACE $6500, up to & including r56 mob. pace, 2200m 1 94434 Pay Master (1) fr ..............................J Darby 2 40690 Charlie Harper (2) fr .......................F Phelan 3 79006 A Chance To Dream (3) fr ................L Darby 4 76247 Whale Rider (4) fr...........................S Phillips 5 71990 Franco Caliph fr............................ Scratched 6 64517 Redmaro (5) fr...................................C Wigg 7 32537 Scanreco Bay (6) fr ..................D Blakemore 8 68081 Vanhalem (7) fr .............................C Sharpe 9 85129 The Persuader (21) fr ........................S Wigg Pacifiers on : Awa Cathrine (R9)
3 34377 Banshee Reel 30.84 ........................R Waite 4 56276 Opawa Mine 30.72 ............................. N Udy 5 42183 Cockney Rip Off 31.14 ....................M Olden 6 83576 Bigtime Sam 30.52 G & ......... S Fredrickson 7 56734 Bigtime Jack nwtd ........................M Goodier 8 23475 Cawbourne Ridge 30.42 J & ...............D Bell 9 55448 Milly Rivers 31.26 ........................B Hodgson 10 88585 Goldstar Holly 30.58 ......................... B Hunt 9 5.06pm FIRST SECURITY C1 C2, 305m 1 57786 Brighteye’s Soul 17.79 ....................... N Udy 2 82114 Clover Victoria 17.71 ...................A Turnwald 3 11164 Clover Colin 17.77.......................A Turnwald 4 35776 Doosh 17.59..............................J McInerney 5 26737 Electric Dandy 17.68 ......................... B Hunt 6 88886 Homebush Bailey 17.70 ............J McInerney 7 11142 Bigtime Roll 17.68 ..............................L Cole 8 86446 Jinja Rules nwtd ........................J McInerney 9 24127 Roketto 17.83....................................D Edlin 10 42214 De Blonde 18.04 ............................... B Hunt 10 5.29pm AON CPF C1 C1, 520m 1 26577 Idol Alan nwtd ...................................M Flipp 2 71722 Bigtime Jacob nwtd ............................L Cole 3 37546 Luke Skywalker nwtd ..................... L A Hunt 4 56431 Millie Prince 30.62..............................L Cole 5 66535 Cawbourne Bettsy 30.99 J & ..............D Bell 6 64513 Barge Bale 30.80 .........................M Roberts 7 34477 Mischief Viking nwtd........................... N Udy 8 63551 Bigtime Nibbles 31.17 .....................B Marsh
9 47646 Secret Agenda 30.81 ..................B Hodgson 10 26587 Go Bliss nwtd ..................................... N Udy 11 5.55 PALAMOUNTAINS SCIENTIFIC NUTRITION C1 C1, 305m 1 78778 Homebush Manu 18.14 .............J McInerney 2 7F786 Chaos Theory 17.83 .......................M Olden 3 33442 Rocky’s To Much 18.15 ................K Williams 4 38876 Ngakawau 17.82 .......................J McInerney 5 44312 Plan Stan 18.04 ............................. L Pearce 6 72131 Go Ash 18.05 ....................................M Flipp 7 81223 Bigtime Winter 17.82 ..........................L Cole 8 65861 Wetchester 17.77 ................................ L Bell 9 34352 Graemes Pick 18.34........................ C Brider 10 24373 Nippa-A-Spot nwtd ....................J McInerney 12 6.21pm BOOK YOUR FUNCTION @ HATRICK C1 C1, 305m 1 32252 Spirit Of Nathan 17.92 ....................C Morris 2 7578x Cawbourne Mack nwtd ...................L Doody 3 15887 Zara Daiken nwtd ..............................M Flipp 4 57886 Cawbourne Lyns 17.72 ....................... L Bell 5 11144 Bigtime Panther 18.03........................L Cole 6 56323 Dermott Brown nwtd ..........................W Kite 7 45888 Minder 17.83 .............................J McInerney 8 82326 Manhattan Style nwtd ...............J McInerney 9 35441 Star Secret 18.26 .........................K Williams 10 52533 Just Like Ma 17.89 J & ........................D Bell
LEGEND: X - Spell from racing of at least 3 months P - Retired (or pulled up) from race L - Driver unseated U1 - Unruly beginner {C} - Concession driver {C.cl} - Claiming concession driver which allows horse to start one class down
SELECTIONS
Race 1: Tickle Me Pink, She Reigns, Splitting Image, Vatican Hill Race 2: Bubbles O’Leary, Some Change, Prime Silver, Runcle Race 3: Linc’s Bute Girl, Sly Eleanor, Inforthefight, Glenn Ford Race 4: Express Play, Jamieson Shard, Scherger Chief Race 5: Sea Of Gold, Yasmine Bromac, Kiwi Tintin, Lynton Creek Race 6: Madam Secretary, Tamara Gold, My Boy Boo, Ryans Gal Race 7: Caitlin’s Surprise, Monseigneur, Malabar Spur, Harry H Race 8: Royal Lincoln, Black Chevron, Somewhereinbrooklyn Race 9: Safrakova, Beat The Heat, Agincourt, Saint Michel Race 10: The Persuader, Whale Rider, Redmaro
Today at Hatrick Raceway
Wanganui Greyhound Racing Club Venue: Hatrick Raceway 2 58318 Celestial Action 17.82 .............. K Gommans Meeting Date: 25 Apr 2018 NZ Meeting number: 3 Doubles: 1 3 11818 Benny Burrito 17.44 ....................A Turnwald and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10; 11 and 12 Trebles: 4 88861 Cawbourne Jeff 17.91 ........................J Hunt 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 and 9; 10, 11 and 12 5 15331 Breed Apart 17.83...........................M Olden 1 1.07pm ABSOLUTELY ELECTRICAL CO C0, 305m 6 1131 Simple Image 17.85 .....................M Roberts 7 41421 Homebush Belle 17.84..............J McInerney 1 77 Smiley O’Riley nwtd .................... K Hanover 8 46261 Bigtime Boy 17.79 ........................M Goodier 2 47574 Snippy Pippi nwtd........................A Turnwald 9 64621 Barn Door Billy 17.88 ............... K Gommans 3 77 Bigtime Blossom nwtd........................L Cole 4 58x54 Cawbourne Chops nwtd........... K Gommans 10 27126 Thrilling Rocky nwtd J &......................D Bell 5 Bigtime Ashii nwtd J & ........................D Bell 4 2.36pm ADEPT ACCOUNTANTS CO C0, 305m 6 75466 Hurricane Al nwtd............................C Morris 1 22855 Bigtime Winnie nwtd.....................K Williams 7 32344 Bigtime Lucy nwtd ..............................L Cole 2 33874 Bigtime Clever nwtd G & ........ S Fredrickson 8 5 Miss Wiggle nwtd K & .......................Phillips 3 35675 Bigtime Victory nwtd ..........................L Cole 9 88 Zara Jean nwtd .................................M Flipp 4 57 I’m a Vikker nwtd ...............................M Flipp 10 88586 Classy Baxter nwtd ...................J McInerney 5 33 Bigtime Bronx nwtd ............................L Cole 6 46 Empty Pocket nwtd............................. N Udy 2 1.36pm WANGANUI CHRONICLE CO C0, 520m 7 76 Flygon nwtd.................................A Turnwald 1 73663 Trendy Val nwtd G &............... S Fredrickson 8 24653 Flying Koko nwtd ...................... K Gommans 2 Bigtime Eyore nwtd ............................L Cole 9 F5767 Ahuroa Flyer nwtd ..........................R Murray 3 82622 Dream On Dreamer nwtd ................M Olden 4 63254 Spot On Hearty nwtd ...............E Duganzich 10 67875 No Mug nwtd ...................................C Morris 5 Bigtime Emjay nwtd............................L Cole 5 3.06pm LIQUORLAND WANGANUI C0d, 645m 6 Sadeeki nwtd .....................................L Cole 1 18564 Bigtime Power nwtd G & ........ S Fredrickson 7 43732 Whippy Bale nwtd ...........................C Morris 2 76727 Bigtime Liam nwtd..............................L Cole 8 Bigtime Minnie nwtd ...........................L Cole 3 44313 Argus Filch nwtd .........................A Turnwald 9 F63 Cawbourne Bee nwtd J & ...................D Bell 4 32123 Gray Bale nwtd.............................M Roberts 10 51 Bigtime Shine nwtd ............................L Cole 5 26628 Take Action nwtd ..........................M Goodier 3 2.06pm WANGANUI TOYOTA C1 FINAL C1f, 305m 6 53472 Dyna Boomer nwtd ......................M Roberts 7 64137 Cawbourne Zayne nwtd J & ................D Bell 1 45271 Retail Mayhem 18.14 ..................... L Pearce
8 31254 Jinja Flash nwtd ................................D Edlin 9 56734 Bigtime Jack nwtd ........................M Goodier 10 43514 Amy Bale nwtd .............................C Roberts 6 3.36pm LASER PLUMBING CO C0, 305m 1 68 American Heart nwtd ......................C Morris 2 Naki Boy nwtd ............................. K Hanover 3 788 Homebush Secret nwtd .............J McInerney 4 76877 Pickering nwtd ....................................J Hunt 5 Bigtime Hunter nwtd...........................L Cole 6 8 Tribal Conquest nwtd R & ...................L Udy 7 7x752 Mini Mansion nwtd ............................M Flipp 8 82773 Cawbourne Rob nwtd .............. K Gommans 9 76468 Fantastic Dutchy nwtd .................A Turnwald 10 7778 Bouncing Bubble nwtd K &................Phillips 7 4.06pm J P PRINT PETONE C1 C1, 520m 1 55284 Rubbed Out 30.38.......................B Hodgson 2 71758 Go Mark nwtd..................................... N Udy 3 65813 Crackle nwtd ..................................... B Hunt 4 72342 Cawbourne Muzza 30.42 J & ..............D Bell 5 71557 Bigtime Ronnie 30.65.........................L Cole 6 73362 Bigtime Alldone 30.70 ........................L Cole 7 43612 Midnight Daydream nwtd R & .............L Udy 8 16646 Meteor Vege 30.41 ...................E Duganzich 9 55448 Milly Rivers 31.26 ........................B Hodgson 10 45865 Magic Latte 30.31 G & ........... S Fredrickson 8 4.36pm THE ROCK 95.2FM C1 C1, 520m 1 65552 Bigtime Clyde 30.66 ...........................L Cole 2 22647 Pat Bella nwtd ...................................M Flipp
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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Ringo ready to rock ‘n roll Ringo’s connections were satisfied with his first-up run and further improvement is expected from the stakes winner and Group One performer. The Awapuni galloper overcame a tardy start from a wide gate at Hastings to finish seventh in the Listed New Zealand Bloodstock Sprint (1200m) and the Fastnet Rock gelding has since trained on well. Ringo will further his preparation on his home track today in the Listed Manawatu ITM Anzac 1550m, in which he will be ridden by Jonathan Riddell. “I’d probably prefer it to be 1400m rather than 1550m, but I’m really happy with him,” Breslin said. “He’s an older horse now so he’s taking a bit longer to come up and he has to give weight to a lot of horses in a handicap.” Ringo has been a trusty servant of the stable with eight wins, including success in the Gr.3 Red Badge Spring Sprint (1400m), and a third placing in the Gr.1 Captain Cook Stakes (1600m). He has also twice finished runner-up in the Gr.2 Coupland’s
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In brief Ormsby gets one shot Former successful jockey Chad Ormsby could line up his first Australian stakes contender at Flemington today, but he won’t be training the horse afterwards. He has the three-year-old Seven Falls, who is the first on the ballot for the Listed VRC St Leger and is keen to get a start with the son of Niagara. “I know he’s a maiden, but he’ll love the distance,” Ormsby said. “He’s been sold to OTI Racing and he’ll probably go up to Sydney to be trained after this. I put him on the plane last Wednesday and he was sold overnight.” - NZME
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Bakeries Mile (1600m). “He’s an eight-year-old now and it’s a matter of trying to place him right to give him his best chance,” Breslin said. He will also be represented to-
day by King Cougar in the Carpet King Handicap (1200m), Wafer runs in the Power Farming Handicap (2100m) and Ravenhill contests the Yealands Family Wines Maiden (2100m).
“King Cougar is resuming and he’s pretty forward while Wafer has been off the winning scene for a while, but she has been unlucky and I’ve still got faith that she can win a few more.” - NZME
The entire Alexandra Park track has been scanned by a metal detector to avoid a recurrence of what could have been a group one disaster there last Friday. But club officials are adamant a nail found driven into the hoof of exceptional juvenile pacing filly Princess Tiffany did not come from the construction sites alongside the track. Princess Tiffany was found to have a nail lodged in the frog after her group one win in the Caducues Club Classic. Driver Natalie Rasmussen believes the filly could have stepped on the nail in her preliminary, with adrenalin helping her through the race before she showed signs of soreness on cooling down. - NZME
Avondale gallops Today at Avondale Raceway
Avondale JC Venue Avondale Meeting Date: 25 Apr 2018 NZ Meeting number: 2 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8 Trebles: 2, 3 and 4; 6, 7 and 8 1 1.29pm SANDY LANE DEVELOPMENT 2100 MAIDEN $10,000, MDN, 2100m 1 76235 Prince Jabeel (12) 58.5 ...............C Lammas 2 80x02 I’m Murphy h (10) 58.5 ....................M Vance 3 x5026 Iskander (7) 58.5 .........................T Thornton 4 0x433 Welletsdoit (5) 58.5 ......................... T Harris 5 x8784 Tipical (3) 58.5 ............................ D Johnson 6 86369 King Of The Dance b (1) 58 ..........M McNab 7 57x43 Raqisa (2) 56.5 ...............................A Collett 8 90305 Stolen Night (11) 56.5 .....................S Collett 9 x0574 Mod Maude (4) 56.5...........S Weatherley (a) 10 56607 Press My Buttons (6) 56.5 ......... J Grob (a2) 11 85303 Chiara (8) 56 .................................. J Bayliss 12 264 Lucetta (9) 56 .............................M Cameron 2 1.59 MAGNESS THE MIGHTY STEAM TRAIN 2100 $10,000, Rating 65 Benchmark*, 2100m 1 30060 Te Waewae Bay d (1) 60 ............R Elliot (a1) 2 31509 Makdanife d (2) 59.5 ..........S Weatherley (a) 3 x5842 Delegate tdm (4) 58.5 ............ K Cowan (a3) 4 34293 Narvick td (7) 58.5...........................A Collett 5 x5539 Divine Duke db (5) 58 .................... J Bayliss 6 93437 Splendido td (8) 58.......................... S Spratt 7 41042 My Dakota b (9) 57 ......................... T Harris 8 x0706 He’s No Saint td (3) 57 ...............M Coleman 9 24037 Voler Pour Moi t (6) 56 ................C Lammas 3 2.29pm 5 STAR HORSE TRANSPORT 1400 MAIDEN $10,000, MDN, 1400m 1 5x63 Verbalizer (10) 58.5 ..................J Nason (a2) 2 50x64 Signor Dal (14) 58.5 ........................S Collett 3 40x7x Switch In Time (4) 58.5 ..............M Cameron 4 529 Balega (11) 58 ................................M Vance
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5 39 Aulyn Star (8) 58 .........................C Lammas 6 9549. Northcote (17) 58 ............................ S Spratt 7 57 Ostrava (7) 58 ...............................M McNab 8 334x4 Moet Molly (12) 56.5 ..................R Elliot (a1) 9 8340x Mangaroa Fire (16) 56.5 ............ L Satherley 10 650x7 Royal Touch (9) 56.5 11 Lady Potae h (1) 56.5................. J Grob (a2) 12 3524. Paint The Town b (13) 56 ............ D Johnson 13 73x4 Fine And Dandee (6) 56.....S Weatherley (a) 14 44 Marbles (20) 56 15 Claddagh (15) 56 16 She Dares (3) 56............................V Colgan 17 Stealth 58.5 .................................. Scratched 18 0 Chelsea Street (2) 56 19 0 Smiling Proud (18) 58 20 98x Verry Flash (5) 58 21 09. Rusalka (19) 56.5 22 Albatross Point 56 ........................ Scratched Emergencies: Stealth, Chelsea Street, Smiling Proud, Verry Flash, Rusalka, Albatross Point 4 2.59pm SUNDAY MARKETS AJC GOVERNOR GENERAL’S CUP $15,000, Rating 85 Benchmark, 1600m 1 x6707 Gentil Tonton tm (4) 59.5....S Weatherley (a) 2 00x64 Marciano dm (2) 59 ................... M D Plessis 3 2x421 Smart Dragon d (8) 56.5 ................. S Spratt 4 59429 Symphonic d (9) 56 ........................V Colgan 5 5500x Mangaroa Flo Jo dm (7) 55.5...... D Johnson 6 61144 Zanyetta td (6) 54 .......................M Coleman 7 25024 Bella Court (1) 54............................A Collett 8 8676x Cherry Bay (5) 54................... K Cowan (a3) 9 x3897 Altius d (3) 54 ..................................S Collett 5 3.29 AJC MEMBERS 1200 MAIDEN $10,000, 1200m 1 6557x Braavos 58.5 ................................ Scratched 2 2670x Ohceedee (16) 58 ...........................A Collett
3 Cavallo Eccellente (13) 58 4 Super Bullet (12) 58 ................... L Satherley 5 Tavezbac (17) 58 6 70x2x Markova (11) 56.5 .......................T Thornton 7 7479x Deviant Miss (3) 56.5 ......................R Smyth 8 5 Gimmee Ekstra (15) 56.5 ..........T Wenn (a3) 9 422x2 Icebomb 56 .................................. Scratched 10 22x3 The Last Word b (4) 56 ............... D Johnson 11 3x Palamedes 56 .............................. Scratched 12 9380x Dream (5) 56 ......................S Weatherley (a) 13 Badea (14) 56 ............................M Cameron 14 6x Dream On (8) 56 ............................V Colgan 15 6x Sheriffs Daughter (2) 56.............R Elliot (a1) 16 66x6x Seirios (7) 58.................................M McNab 17 9x500 Shezallpower (9) 56 18 7. County Clare (6) 56 19 0 Garados (10) 58 20 70x Eager Beaver (1) 56 Emergencies: Sheriffs Daughter, Seirios, Shezallpower, County Clare, Garados, Eager Beaver 6 3.59pm CONTESSA VANESSA NZB INSURANCE PEARL SERIES RACE $14,000, 2YOF SW, 1200m 1 74x1 Kailani Sunset (2) 56.5.................... S Spratt 2 1. Media Sensation td (9) 56.5 ...... M D Plessis 3 43x Patsys Lass (4) 56.5 .......................A Collett 4 24x Simogramor b (12) 56.5 .............M Coleman 5 440x Frosted (15) 56.5.............................S Collett 6 5 Exemplar (13) 56.5 7 6 Lismore Diamond (3) 56.5 .............. T Harris 8 Ritzy Sparkle (1) 56.5 .................C Lammas 9 5x Spoil Sport (7) 56.5 .......................M McNab 10 7 Sure Bet (8) 56.5........................R Elliot (a1) Chapeau (14) 56.5 ...................... D Johnson 11 12 Counterclaim (11) 56.5 .......A Schwerin (a2)
13 Pacific (6) 56.5 ...........................M Cameron 14 Pullyoursocksup (5) 56.5 15 Overindulge (10) 56.5 .................... J Bayliss Emergency: Overindulge 7 4.29pm WEST BROOK WINES 1400 $10,000, Rating 65 Benchmark*, 1400m 1 66454 Breezon t (7) 59.5 ...........................A Collett 2 6x14 O’He Can t (13) 59 .......................... T Harris 3 94x31 Whenharrymetsaddle d (6) 58.5 ....V Colgan 4 0x169 O’Guy d (5) 58.5 ............................. S Spratt 5 542x1 Tuscan Whistler (9) 58.5 ..........J Nason (a2) 6 15x9. The Macallan m (2) 58 7 6139x Masters Choice (4) 58............J Fawcett (a2) 8 18707 Aero De Paris d (12) 57.5 .............. J Bayliss 9 12440 Belle Fascino db (16) 57 ...............M McNab 10 021 Toy Kingdom d (3) 56.5 ...............C Lammas 11 53516 Vasiliki td (17) 56.5..........................S Collett 12 238x1 Avant (18) 56.5...........................M Coleman 13 74219 Firefly (14) 56.5 ........................... D Johnson 14 0x210 Tokyo Lil t (1) 56 ........................ M D Plessis 15 7870x La Foi tm (10) 55 ........................ L Satherley 16 71878 Precision Miss (19) 55 ................T Thornton 17 0x399 Artic Storm (8) 56.5 18 68580 Courtmaster (15) 55.5 19 3060x Heeza Dreimer tdm (11) 55 20 6x60x Bojangles 57.5 ............................. Scratched Emergencies: Artic Storm, Courtmaster, Heeza Dreimer, Bojangles 8 4.59pm PRECINCT REALTY 1600 MAIDEN $10,000, MDN, 1600m 1 5248x Neddy Nadeem (10) 58.5................S Collett 2 420x9 Momus (7) 58.5 ..................S Weatherley (a) 3 x4750 Crimson Glory (19) 58.5 4 45x82 Blanco Bay (16) 58.......................... T Harris
5 5x3 Franklin (1) 58 ............................M Cameron 6 55934 Lewis Road (18) 58 7 463 Pop ‘n’ Rock (8) 58 ......................... A Calder 8 43 Reliable Lad (11) 58 9 65 Final Suggestion (13) 58 .............C Lammas 10 54422 Top Actress (2) 56.5 ........................A Collett 11 80942 Over Torque (12) 56.5 ...................M McNab 12 x80x5 Baboonski (9) 56.5 ..............................C Dell 13 43365 Cameo (17) 56.5 ....................... M D Plessis 14 42 Snitz Of Time (6) 56 .................... D Johnson 15 720. Our Star (15) 56 ..................A Schwerin (a2) 16 209x4 Replica (5) 56.............................M Coleman 17 995 Electric Jen (21) 56.5 18 57 Figeameout (14) 56 19 Sure Footed Hippo (3) 58 20 0 Van Blanc (20) 58 21 0 Aftershock 56 ............................... Scratched 22 8x0 O’Sugar (4) 56 Emergencies: Electric Jen, Figeameout, Sure Footed Hippo, Van Blanc, Aftershock, O’Sugar Blinkers on: Switch In Time, Balega, Ostrava (R3), Neddy Nadeem, Replica, Figeameout (R8) Blinkers off: Signor Dal (R3), Mangaroa Flo Jo (R4), Lismore Diamond (R6) Winkers on: Splendido (R2), Signor Dal, Verry Flash (R3) Winkers off: Top Actress, Figeameout (R8) SELECTIONS
9 0940x Chester Carlson (11) 56..................D Turner 10 49037 Helenaoftroy td (7) 55.5 ....................L Hemi 11 0x990 Great Haste 55.5.......................... Scratched 12 58x27 Sophia Magia mh (10) 55................R Myers 13 7705x Cape Du Jeu dmh (2) 54............. R Hannam 7 4.14pm MANAWATU ITM ANZAC 1550 HANDICAP $50,000, OPN HCP, 1550m 1 11663 Shadows Cast th (3) 60 ................. J Parkes 2 307x7 Ringo th (10) 58.5 ...........................J Riddell 3 86213 Go Nicholas b (5) 56 ..................G Cooksley 4 05792 Heavens Keep tdh (6) 54 ............... S McKay 5 1300x Balham (2) 53.5 .................... C O’Beirne (a) 6 74385 Slimline tdmh (8) 53 ......................L Allpress 7 48x35 Platinum Command tmh (13) T Johnson (a) 8 10052 Ruby Armani (11) 53 9 17x84 The Kipling Girl (9) 53 ................. C Johnson 10 74131 Flamingo t (12) 53 ...........................R Myers 11 17x66 Temple Tiger tm (7) 53 .....................S Rusof 12 53282 Handfull td (14) 53 ..........................D Turner 13 61651 Master Pat tm (1) 53 ................... R Hannam 14 62241 Ruby Love tm (4) 53......................M Tanaka 8 4.44pm POWER FARMING HANDICAP $10,000, Rating 65 Benchmark*, 2100m 1 42725 Bushfire tbh (4) 59.5 ........... C O’Beirne (a3) 2 0400x Al Munroe tdmh (14) 59 ....... T Johnson (a2) 3 78372 Hand It To Jonesy (3) 59 ................ S McKay
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Race 1: Lucetta, King Of The Dance, Chiara, Raqisa, Iskander Race 2: My Dakota, Voler Pour Moi, Narvick, Splendido Race 3: Verbalizer, Fine And Dandee, Signor Dal, Aulyn Star Race 4: Smart Dragon, Bella Court, Marciano, Zanyetta Race 5: The Last Word, Tavezbac, Ohceedee Race 6: Media Sensation, Simogramor, Exemplar, Lismore Diamond Race 7: Toy Kingdom, The Macallan, Avant, Breezon Race 8: Snitz Of Time, Pop ‘n’ Rock, Franklin, Reliable Lad
Feilding gallops Today at Awapuni Raceway
Feilding JC Venue: Awapuni Meeting Date: 25 Apr 2018 NZ Meeting number: 4 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8 Trebles: 2, 3 and 4; 6, 7 and 8 1 1.14pm (NZT) YEALANDS FAMILY WINES MAIDEN $10,000, MDN, 2100m 1 85708 Lucquide (11) 58.5 ........................M Tanaka 2 85606 Post Graduate (9) 58.5................ C Johnson 3 x9096 Soiree h (13) 58.5 ....................... B Lammas 4 x0066 To Sir With Love h (4) 58.5 ..............D Turner 5 06x67 Platinum Edition h (5) 58.................J Riddell 6 22224 Stunning bh (12) 56.5 ................. R Hannam 7 97623 Red Red Robin h (2) 56.5 .............. S McKay 8 80974 Belladita h (3) 56.5 ..........................R Myers 9 04448 Ravenhill h (8) 56.5 ...........................L Hemi 10 x3708 Bella Margarita h (1) 56.5 .......... A Shin (a3) 11 x4875 Winehouse h (7) 56.5..................... J Parkes 12 56086 Aperol (6) 56.5 .................................. T Allan 13 x7680 Trifle (10) 56.5 ...................... T Johnson (a2) 2 1.44 CARRFIELDS LIVESTOCK MAIDEN $10,000, MAIDEN 3YO, 1200m 1 3x2 Qian Cheng (4) 57.5 ........................S Rusof 2 0x532 Rio Star (11) 57.5........................... J Parkes 3 5x368 In Segreto (2) 57.5 ......................... S McKay 4 79x Full Of Grace (6) 57.5 ..........T Newman (a3) 5 7x58x Hezhightensile (5) 57.5 .................M Tanaka 6 Blue Arrow (7) 57.5 ..................... C Johnson
7 8x92x Magico (1) 55.5 .............................L Allpress 8 520x Pania h (3) 55.5.......................... A Shin (a3) 9 90974 Parka’s Lady (9) 55.5 ........................L Hemi 10 5 Road To Reign (10) 55.5 .................R Myers 11 La Landonne (8) 55.5......................D Turner 3 2.14pm CARPET KING HANDICAP $11,000, Rating 75 Benchmark, 1200m 1 6275x Manhattan Street tdmh (7) 59 .........J Riddell 2 5221x Time Bomb m (5) 59 .......................R Myers 3 2318x Gerardasun tm (2) 58...............M Singh (a2) 4 3520x King Cougar tdmh (6) 58................ J Parkes 5 7367x Itsagem tmh (9) 57.5 .....................L Allpress 6 31200 Divine Power td (1) 57.................... S McKay 7 7850x Effectav t (8) 57 .............................M Tanaka 8 21441 Book Smart d (4) 56..............M Hudson (a3) 9 3140x Tiffany’s Time (3) 56 .............T Newman (a3) 10 005x3 Dance For Money 54.................... Scratched 4 2.44pm FJC STEWARDS MAIDEN $10,000, 1400m 1 8645 Benson (9) 58.5 .......................... C Johnson 2 5x5 Brahmarahma h (8) 58.5 ...............M Tanaka 3 7x300 Last Man Standing h (3) 58......... R Hannam 4 Whatsup (5) 58 .............................. J Parkes 5 70x60 Nebraska (7) 58 ............................. S McKay 6 05x6 Joy Ride (2) 56.5 .............................R Myers 7 02688 Jezibaba (10) 56.5 8 0x86x Shahrazad (11) 56.5 ....................... A Jones
9 88x Sky Hi Rahtwo (4) 56.5 .....................L Hemi 10 6x52 La Soeur (1) 56 .............................L Allpress 11 Albatross Point 56 ........................ Scratched 12 60x5 Diamond Dancer (6) 56 5 3.14pm THE PAVEMASTERS CUP $11,000, Rating 75 Benchmark, 1550m 1 4557x Zartan tm (3) 60 ................... S MacNab (a2) 2 06101 Roll The Gold td (2) 58.5 .................R Myers 3 2673x St Ransom tmh (1) 58 ................ A Shin (a3) 4 71253 Tavigarde tdb (5) 57.5 ................. C Johnson 5 P414x Zedeedudadeeko m (9) 57... T Johnson (a2) 6 1105x All In Luck tm (4) 56 ....................... J Parkes 7 32306 Thorn Pass tmh (7) 56 ................ R Hannam 8 7850x Effectav t (6) 55 .............................M Tanaka 9 33518 Rosetta h (10) 54 ..........................D Bradley 10 3239x Rough Cut (8) 54 ............................D Turner 6 3.44pm P&C INSURANCE HANDICAP $10,000, Rating 65 Benchmark*, 1400m 1 8x1. The Growler (6) 59 ............... T Johnson (a2) 2 28641 Platinum Wild Card dh (4) 58.5 .......J Riddell 3 59x43 Nom du Beel dh (1) 58 ................... S McKay 4 418x5 Spondulix (12) 58 ........................... J Parkes 5 78x35 Regal Winks (9) 57.5.....................L Allpress 6 6x60x Bojangles m (8) 57.5 ........................S Rusof 7 27x00 Master Platinum mh (3) 57.5 8 93627 Judith Kate (5) 56.5......................... A Jones
9x441 Handsome Return td (8) 59 ..........D Bradley 851 Master Lincoln h (11) 58.5 ..............J Riddell 84838 Da Jin Shan m (10) 57 ....................R Myers 80771 Nadiasstar dmh (7) 56.5 ............. R Hannam 34297 Wafer h (1) 56.5 ............................L Allpress 63498 Wilijonmcbride (5) 56.5 ............... C Johnson x6694 Allmosta t (12) 56 ........................... J Parkes x7900 Nicoshine th (13) 56 .........................S Rusof 8x059 Charlie Chine m (6) 55 ...................... T Allan 9486x Des De Jeu mh (2) 55 ...................M Tanaka 0412x Upper Cut tmh (9) 55 ......................D Turner
Blinkers on: Post Graduate (R1), In Segreto (R2), Nebraska (R4) Blinkers off: Platinum Edition (R1), Allmosta (R8) Winkers on: Qian Cheng, Parka’s Lady (R2), Sky Hi Rahtwo (R4), Handfull (R7), Allmosta (R8) Winkers off: Trifle (R1)
SELECTIONS Race 1: Red Red Robin, Ravenhill, Bella Margarita, Belladita Race 2: Qian Cheng, Rio Star, Full Of Grace, Pania, Magico Race 3: King Cougar, Book Smart, Manhattan Street, Gerardasun Race 4: La Soeur, Diamond Dancer, Benson, Brahmarahma Race 5: Rosetta, Roll The Gold, Thorn Pass, Rough Cut Race 6: The Growler, Helenaoftroy, Regal Winks, Spondulix Race 7: Go Nicholas, Shadows Cast, Ruby Armani, Ringo Race 8: Wafer, Hand It To Jonesy, Bushfire, Nadiasstar
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In brief Tana likely to stay Expect Tana Umaga to be reappointed in the coming weeks. Despite another run of disastrous results from the beleaguered Blues, it seems Umaga’s retention only needs rubber-stamping. Reading between the carefully-scripted lines uttered by under-pressure Blues chief executive Michael Redman yesterday, that was the main takeaway. “It’s fair to say there’s plenty of support for Tana,” Redman said. “He has the respect of the players, he has my support and the support of the board.” - NZME
Sky apologises Sky TV is under fire for making an unsavoury comment about Christchurch during the Crusaders’ Super Rugby clash with the Sunwolves. The broadcaster has now apologised for the remark. The description read: “SKY Sport brings you LIVE coverage of the 2018 Super Rugby Season. A trip to Christchurch is never anyone’s idea of a good time, especially if you play for the Sunwolves and are facing the Crusaders at AMI Stadium.” - NZME
Teams at odds with Folau
Celtic’s Cameron Turpin will be crucial in their match with Southbridge at Celtic today.
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Tough ask for the Celts Celtic face an uphill battle to get things back on track in the Combined Country Rugby competition today when they tackle defending champions, Southbridge at Celtic this afternoon. The only home game in Mid Canterbury on today’s Anzac day round, the Celtic and Southbridge clash looks set to be a thriller and all eyes will be on the green and whites after they suffered their first defeat of the season on Saturday when beaten soundly by Saracens. Shane Enright’s men will have
to put that disappointment behind them quickly ahead of today’s clash which, judging on season form, will be another step up. After starting a busy week, in which they will play three matches in seven days, with an unbeaten run behind them, Celtic will need some points from today’s clash to stay in competition contention with tough games still remaining against BDI, Waihora and Lincoln before they have the bye in the final round of pool play.
Southern have a good chance to further enhance their placing on the Section Two leader board with their trip up the road to Rolleston today giving them an opportunity to make it two from two for the busy week, after they beat Hurunui on Saturday. They will also be conscious of the need to manage their players with a repeat of last year’s Watters’ Cup final in the offing on Saturday when they host Rakaia. After blowing a lead early after half-time on Saturday, Hampstead get their best chance at
their first win for the season when they head to North Canterbury to tackle Ohoka. The game of the round however will come from Prebbleton when Section Two heavyweights, Prebbleton and Rakaia lock horns. Both sides are low-flying in the competition with points on the board and the winner of the match will go a long way to cementing themselves a spot in the playoff stages of the competition. Methven will sit this round of the competition out with the bye.
Ferns get two tests against Australia New Zealand fans will get their first chance to see the World Champion Black Ferns live when they play two home test matches against Australia in August. The trans-Tasman rivals will compete for the Laurie O’Reilly Memorial Trophy on the same night the All Blacks take on Australia in their bid for the Bledisloe Cup. “Having our two top sides take on the Aussies in the same night is something special,” New Zealand Rugby chief executive Steve Tew said. He said the double-header event came as the popularity of the Black Ferns and women’s rugby had “grown massively in
the past couple of years”. The double header takes place in Auckland on August 25, one week after Sydney’s ANZ Stadium hosts an earlier double header featuring the four teams on August 18. New Zealand Rugby said it was also set to announce its first-ever group of players to be contracted to the Black Ferns under a new professional performance programme in the coming weeks. This will precede the Black Ferns’ first training camp in midJune. The Laurie O’Reilly Memorial Trophy is named in honour of the Black Ferns selector, coach and stalwart of women’s rugby. - NZME
The All Blacks and Black Ferns have made it clear they strongly disagree with Wallabies star Israel Folau when it comes to inclusiveness and diversity. The two teams have released a sponsored video, made last year, called Diversity Is Strength in which they state their next “battle” lies with a devious and formidable “enemy”. “It is discrimination – an enemy that cannot be fought alone and must be defeated together. “It will take more than 15 – it will take thousands – millions”. - NZME
Reds to get physical Get physical – or get bullied. That’s the warning from Queensland lock Izack Rodda as the Reds look to snap a worrying four game losing run against Super Rugby leaders the Lions on Saturday. Rodda said Queensland must stand up to the Lions just like they did when they pulled off a morale-boosting home win six weeks ago against the Bulls. - AAP
Sacked for AB support Two South African rugby coaches have had their careers cut short for supporting the All Blacks. Deon Carney and Joe Malale had raised the ire of the South African Rugby Union for their avid support of the New Zealand national side. The two were hauled before Griqualand West Rugby Union president Jannie Louw in Kimberley and told they had been cut from the slate of contenders for coaching sides in the South African 2018 provinical youth week. - NZME
Brumbies ready to upset
Portia Woodman in action for the Black Ferns
Their struggles continue but the Brumbies have genuine belief they can end New Zealand’s Super Rugby hoodoo over Australian teams when they host the powerful Crusaders. It seems like an almost impossible task considering they were unable to get past the Jaguares in Canberra last Sunday and slumped to a 3-5 record. But there have been encouraging signs amongst the wreckage heading into Saturday night’s must-win match. - AAP
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For all urgent medical calls phone 0800 700 155 at any time. IN EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY PHONE 111. This service is for emergency medical care only. Please bring your Community Services Card. All non New Zealanders should bring their passport with them, New Zealanders should bring some form of ID. Three Rivers Health, Allens Road, will be the duty practice for Wednesday (ANZAC DAY) until 8am Thursday. Clinics will be held 10am - 12.30pm and 2pm - 5pm. Please phone 0800 700 155 for an appointment.
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The New Zealand Sock Company is an International leader in the innovation and development of technical, Merino based socks. We are a proud family owned company with years of experience and skills, needless to say our team are passionate about SOCKS! With a recent internal promotion we are now seeking someone who will need to fill some pretty big shoes. As the Sales and Marketing Assistant you will be in a pivotal role undertaking a variety of tasks and supporting the team. The ability to prioritise and meet deadlines will be your forte. Preferred skills and experience. • Enthusiastic, proactive self-starter with exceptional organisational skills • Experience in a sales and or marketing support role • Experience with ERP Integrated Software Systems • MS Office-Intermediate level, Word, Excel, Power point • Experience in Adobe SUITE - Illustrator and / or Image editing software. • Social media and website savvy The main duties in this role are: • Customer service, order processing. • Building relationships with customers, suppliers and various stakeholders relating to this position. • Reporting - creating, editing, analysing information. • Liaise with both domestic and international suppliers to ensure product specifications are correct. • QC checking, specification sheets and associated documentation. • Website sales processing, correspondence, freight bookings. • Social Media creation and posting – Website back end maintenance and general updating [training to be provided]. • Creating and editing catalogues and point of sale material. • Organising and collating all sales and marketing material • General administration, miscellaneous stock purchasing If you are a team player, have some experience or skills in the above areas, pride yourself on attention to detail, have a good sense of humor and willingness to grow and evolve in this position then please apply. Please Note: Due to this position being a permanent full time role you must be a NZ Resident to apply for this. Applications for this position close on Friday 4th May 2018. Please email your full CV, 2 employment references and 1 referee to tina@nzsock.co.nz
Martin Seed Dressing
A full time permanent position is being offered to assist in our small seed dressing plant at Lyndhurst, 10km from Methven and 27km from Ashburton. Experience is not essential as full training will be given to the successful applicant. Operation of machinery and some heavy lifting is involved.
Please contact John Phone 302 1777 (wk), 027 388 6004 or 302 1839 (a/h)
Birthday Greetings Zoe Carroll Happy Birthday, WOW can’t believe you’re 2!! Love Mum and Dad. xx Birthday Greetings are free for those aged 12 and under only. Free birthday greetings must be received at least two working days before date of insertion otherwise there is no guarantee that it will appear on the day requested. Photos will be available at our level 3 office for collection after notice has appeared in the paper.
DIAL 111 in the event of a Medical or Accident Emergency on Wednesday (Anzac Day), April 25, 2018.
Freephone for reservations: 0800 802 802. BUSES - Southbound: 9.30am, 3.20pm. Northbound: 12.30pm, 5.10pm.
If you do not have or cannot contact your regular dentist, please phone 027 683 0679 for the name of the rostered weekend dentist in Christchurch. Hours 9am - 5pm, Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays.
Art Gallery
HELPLINE SERVICES
327 West Street, Ashburton, phone 307 7890. Open daily: 10am – 4pm
Dog, Stock & Noise Control
Ashburton Public Library
WEEKEND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER: All enquiries - 308 4432.
Alcoholics Anonymous
Call 0800 AA WORKS (0800 229 6757) or visit www.aa.org.nz for more information.
Mental Health - Call free on 0800 222 955. Ask for the Crisis Team.
327 West Street, Ashburton, phone 308 1133. Open daily: 10am – 4pm - Wednesday: 10am – 7pm
Ashburton Museum
Havelock Street. Ph 308 7192. Saturday: 10am - 1pm. Sunday: 1pm - 4pm.
EA Networks Centre - Pools
ANIMAL SERVICES Ashburton District Council 03 307 7700 - 24h service.
Mid Canterbury SPCA
Mid Canterbury Animal Shelter -
Pharmacies
Alcohol Drug Help Line
Ashburton Rest Homes
COMMUNITY SERVICES
Contact - President 021 1356 969. 20 River Terrace - Phone 03 308 4020. WEEKEND HOURS: Veterinarians Sat & Sun 7am - 7pm. Public Holidays 10am - 5pm. CANTERBURY VETS - Ph 03 307 0686, Mail Closing Times West Street Clinic, West Street, Ashburton. Saturday clinic: ASHBURTON MAIL CENTRE 9am - 12 noon. Weekend emergencies: Steve Williams. STANDARD POST: Mon - Fri 6pm ASHBURTON VETS - Ph 0276 838 000, POST DELIVERY CENTRES 149 Cameron Street, Ashburton: Duty vet: Ben Hallenstein. Allenton & Tinwald: Mon - Fri 5pm Full emergency service all weekend. Methven & Rakaia: Mon - Fri 4.30pm ASHBURTON’S STREET RECEIVERS VET ENT RIVERSIDE - Ph 03 308 2321, Business Area: Mon - Fri 5pm 1 Smallbone Drive, Ashburton. Saturday clinic: 9am - 12 Residential Area: Mon - Fri 1pm noon. Weekend 24-hour emergencies. Information Centres VETLIFE ASHBURTON - Ph 03 307 5195, Methven - Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays 10am until Cnr East Street and Seafield Road, Ashburton. Saturday 3pm. Phone 302-8955 or isite@midcanterburynz.com clinic: 9am - 12 noon. Weekend 24-hour emergencies.
RESOURCE RECOVERY PARK
Bus Departures
Safe Care - 24 hr Rape and Sexual
Assault Crisis Support. Ph: 03 364 8791
Victims Support Group
24 hr - Freephone 0800 VICTIM (0800 842 846) For weekend and emergency services please phone 302 Direct dials to a volunteer. 8105 for details on how to access the after-hours service Ashburton Office - 307 8409 week-days, 9am - 2pm outside of these hours leave a message. each weekend.
Methven & Rakaia Area
Wises Pharmacy, Countdown Complex, East Street, will be open from 9am - 1pm and from 5pm - 7pm Wednesday (Anzac Day). COLDSTREAM HOUSE, CAMERON COURTS and PRINCES COURT all have DAILY, unrestricted visiting.
Call us free on (0800 787 797). Lines open 10am - 10pm seven days. Lifeline - Toll-Free: 0800 353 353.
The Ashburton Resource Recovery Parks will open at 1pm
Reservations & timetables, 24-hour service.
Vet Ent and Vet Life operate a joint after-hours SMALL animal emergency service. To use this service please phone your vet as usual.
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Saturday, April 28 First Race 11.50am
Free entry and racebook. RURAL TRADING POST
AMSOIL SYNTHETIC LUBRICANTS - All oils, greases, fuel additives, filters, antifreeze, car polish, V & L cleaner, tyre cleaner, rust bust, rain clear, engine cleaner and more. Call local TRADES, SERVICES COMPUTER PROBLEMS ?? distributor: Veehof phone 302 For prompt reliable computer 2911. repairs and laser engraving, see Kelvin at KJB Systems, 4 MOTORING Ascot Place, Ashburton. WHEEL alignments at great Phone 308 8989. Proudly prices. Maximise the life serving our locals for 30 of your tyres with an years. Same day service if alignment from Neumanns possible. SUPERGOLD Tyre Services Ltd, 197 Wills discount card welcomed. Street. Phone 308-6737. DENTURES. Dr Peter Rumping, retired dentist, MEETINGS, EVENTS continues to provide full Ashburton dentures. Repairs to existing Aviation Museum dentures also available. Trust Phone 027 220 9997. INTERIOR PLASTERING. For all your plastering and Gib stopping requirements. New builds, alterations etc. No job too small. Loyal Interior Plastering; phone 027 384 7118 or 027 303 4746. SUN CONTROL WINDOW TINTING. Quality window films for privacy, UV (fading), heat, safety and security. For cars, homes and offices. Phone Craig Rogers 307 6347 or 0800 TINTER. www.tinter.co.nz. Facebook. Member of Master Tinters NZ.
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Beckley Coachlines Programme ◊ BOYZLIFE May 13, Isaac Theatre Royal, Christchurch. ◊ OPERATUNITY “Because you asked for it.” May 14, Theatre Royal, Timaru.
◊ JAMES MORRISON & THE NZ ARMY BAND May 23, Isaac Theatre, LIVESTOCK, PETS Christchurch. BUYER of unwanted animals. Cattle, bobby calves, For bookings phone horse and all farm animals. 308 7646 We also sell pet food. Call Nick’s Pet Food 0272 101 621, A/H 03 348 9439.
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Grazing Required • Grazing required for dairy heifers, weaner and heifer contracts. • Monthly progress payments. • Assistance with animal health to achieve maximum results. • Appropriate Biosecurity Measures in place.
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For more information Phone Murray Gill 027 206 6760
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GRAZING wanted for store ENTERTAINMENT HIRE lambs. Phone Steve 027 321 GENERAL hire. Lawn- 6060. ANNA, lovely, attractive and mowers, chainsaws, concrete busty with no tattoo’s, clean breakers, trailers, and more. and straight. No texting. All your DIY / party hire, call Enquiries welcome. Phone and see Ashburton U-Hire. FOR SALE 021 044 0698. 588 East Street. Open Mon- CONTAINERS for sale or Fri 7.00 - 6.00pm; Sat 7.30am hire, ex shipping: general and ASIAN, sexy lady, slim. Good - 5.00pm; Sunday 8.30am - insulated. Sidelifter available massage. Excellent service. 3.00pm. – Ph: 308 8061 for delivery. Wilson Bulk One week only/ In/out calls. www.ashburtonuhire.co.nz Transport, Phone 308-7772. Phone 021 046 4314. VIDEOS – Rediscover your BUSTY and sensual. High special memories trapped in heels and long hair. Ready to HEALTH & BEAUTY please. Available all day at a SHELLY - Health massage. your VHS. Convert them onto discrete location. Phone Open 9am-9pm. Chinese girl. a DVD at The Photo Shop, Cindy 021 257 1972 new Ashburton. Phone 022 684 The Arcade. Phone 03 307 number, same great service. 7595. 1692.
Thursday, May 10, 2018 7.30pm At the Aviation Museum
ACCOMMODATION, RENTAL
SUNNY WARM three bedroom house. Heat pump, conservatory. Fenced backyard. West side. $300 per week. Phone 027 551 3924. TO LET - Three bedroom house, warm sunny, log fire, no dogs. Hampstead. $320 per week. Leave a message to 307 0009.
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You can help end poverty. Poverty isn’t always easy to see in New Zealand, but it’s all around us—in our communities and our neighbourhoods, behind the doors of family homes, down alleyways at night, and even in the workplace. Sometimes it’s hidden because the thousands of people living in poverty don’t want you to see it, for fear of being judged or ostracised. Other times it’s because people choose not to see it— after all, how could a country as beautiful and prosperous as New Zealand have so many people living day-to-day in poverty, often not knowing where their next meal is coming from? But it’s everywhere, in every city and every town. And these people need your help—not only to survive, but to lift themselves out of poverty forever and live independent, happy lives. The Salvation Army helps over 120,000 Kiwis each year, working to lift them out of poverty by providing a range of short and longterm support and guidance to those in crisis. We’re committed to ending poverty in New Zealand, but we can’t do it alone. You can make a difference to those in need, because seeing poverty is not enough—we must act now.
Refreshments available after meeting. ASHBURTON Society of Arts Autumn Show on now, Short Street Studio. Guest Sue Currie and a selection from members. Open weekends 11am-3pm and Monday, Wednesday, Thursday when sign out. Enquires 308 4533.
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Daily Events WEDNESDAY (ANZAC DAY) 8.30am - 1pm ASHBURTON MENZSHED. Come and join “fellow sheddies” for some fun and fellowship, make/fix something on our new workshop. 8 William Street. (not public holidays). 9.30am ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Steady As You Go Exercise group. Meet at 48 Allens Road, Allenton. 9.30am AGE CONCERN, SAYGO EXERCISES. ALLENTON - Gentle exercises for
THURSDAY 8.30am - 1pm ASHBURTON MENZSHED. Come and join “fellow sheddies” for some fun and fellowship, make/fix something in our new workshops. 8 William Street. 9.30am and 10.45am (2 sessions). ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Fit Kidz for 0-5 year olds and caregivers. Mixed ages, gold coin donation. 48 Allens Road. 9.30am - 11am BALMORAL HALL LINE DANCERS. Join our friendly group for fun exercise during term time. Balmoral Hall,
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muscle strength and balance in a friendly supportive environment. St David’s Church, Allenton. 10am MT HUTT MEMORIAL HALL. NZ Alpine and Agriculture Encounter, Art Gallery and hall of memories. 160 Main Street, Methven. 10am - 3pm AGE CONCERN 206 CLUB. Monday Tuesday and Wednesday each week, 60 years and older. More information ring Age Concern 3086817. Cameron Street. 10.30am AGE CONCERN, SAYGO EXERCISES.
CENTRAL TOWN - Gentle exercises for muscle strength and balance in a friendly supportive environment. Buffalo Lodge rooms, Cox Street, Ashburton. 10.45am M.S.A. TAI CHI. Seated exercises suitable for people with limited mobility. M.S.A. Social hall, Havelock Street. (excluding school holidays). 1.30pm AGE CONCERN, SAYGO EXERCISES. CENTRAL- Gentle exercises for muscle strength and balance in a friendly supportive environment. Buffalo Lodge rooms, Cox Street, Ashburton.
6pm RUN AND WALK ASHBURTON. 5km town circuit. All walking abilities and fitness levels catered for. Leaves from Philip Street beside the croquet lawn at 6pm sharp. 7pm BOOTCAMP. Catering for all levels of fitness. Hinds Domain. Contact Georgia 0276888686 or Aleisha 0278489309. 7pm - 9pm MID CANTERBURY LINE DANCERS. Learn to line dance (7pm), beginners/ intermediate(8pm-9pm). Instructor Annette phone 307-7138 a/h. Tinwald Hall, Graham Street.
7.30pm ASHBURTON SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE CLUB. Fitness Fun and Friendship. Buffalo Hall, Cox Street. 7.30pm ASHBURTON PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY INC. Entries: Set subject - Five. Results: Landscape. Senior Centre, 206 Cameron St. 7.30pm ALLENTON INDOOR BOWLING CLUB. Club night at the McNally Street Stadium.
Cameron Street. 9.30am - 11.30am MID CANTERBURY BADMINTON CLUB. All ages and abilities welcome, racquets available. E A Network Centre Stadium, 20 River Terrace. 9.30am - 12.30pm THE ASHBURTON TOY LIBRARY INC. Open for toy exchange, 106 Victoria Street, in the Triangle. 10am MT HUTT MEMORIAL HALL. NZ Alpine and Agriculture Encounter, Art Gallery and hall of memories. 160 Main Street, Methven.
10.15am M.S.A. TAI CHI. Beginners refresher and learning of Tai Chi for Arthritis. M.S.A. Social hall, Havelock Street. (excluding school holidays). 10.30am ASHBURTON EMBROIDERS GUILD. Stitch and chat, Senior Centre, Cameron Street. 10.45am M.S.A. TAI CHI. Stretching exercises for all abilities. M.S.A. Social hall, Havelock Street. (excludes school holidays). 11am AGE CONCERN, SAYGO EXERCISES.
TINWALD - Gentle exercises for muscle strength and balance in a friendly supportive environment. Holy Spirit Catholic Church rooms, Thomson Street, Tinwald. 1pm AGE CONCERN, SAYGO EXERCISES. ALLENTON- Gentle exercises for muscle strength and balance in a friendly supportive environment. St Peters Anglican Church, Harrison Street, Allenton. 1pm AGE CONCERN, SAYGO EXERCISES. CENTRAL- Gentle exercises for muscle strength and balance in a friendly supportive environment. Buffalo Lodge
rooms, Cox Street, Ashburton. 1pm - 3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM. A great selection of may aircraft from past to the future. Ashburton airport, Seafield Road. 1.30pm ASHBURTON M.S.A. PETANQUE CLUB. Social games, everyone welcome. 115 Racecourse Road. 7pm ASHBURTON R.S.A. DARTS. Players of all experience who are interested are urged to come along and have a go. R.S.A. Cox Street.
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ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 19): Today it will be better to end one thing and start another than to spin in circles. Growth means reaching a new height. You can’t grow without becoming familiar with another altitude. TAURUS (Apr 20-May 20): The biggest obstacle present today will be pride. To be seen in a certain way may seem much more important than it really is. Don’t forget that connection happens in vulnerability, not in strength. GEMINI (May 21-Jun 21): In theory, feeling good doesn’t have to do with the behaviours of others. However, life is not a theory. You’re continually surprised by how you are connected to and separate from others. CANCER (Jun 22-Jul 22): You’ll be in touch with your wildness, perhaps not fully on board with it, but that’s the nature of wildness. The logical part of you cannot tame it, only admire it. LEO (Jul 23-Aug 22): If there’s a way to make things more splendid, more extraordinary, you’ll find it because you’re looking for it. The competition is part of this, but it becomes something you do for your own satisfaction. VIRGO (Aug 23-Sep 22): Our moon may not be responsible for life here, but its influence on the tide and weather plays a part in our development. Similarly, someone orbiting you will have a profound indirect influence. LIBRA (Sep 23-Oct 23): You are energy. Energy moves in waves; waves move in patterns; patterns create rhythm. So you are energy and rhythm, with the ability to think about that and change it according to your artistic whim. SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 21): Other people’s wealth and attractiveness can be an irritant. Usually you are unfazed, but you wouldn’t be human if you didn’t find it bothersome. Don’t think of them as your competition. That will help. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21): Connect with animals. Animals are experts at being in the moment and are almost never thinking about their income taxes instead of being present in the here and now. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): Is this a pointless game you’re playing? The fact there is no prize or punishment involved will allow for the playful mindset you need to gain skills. Later these skills enable something of consequence. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): There is quite a lot of busywork to handle, and it matters. Without the proper procedures and paperwork, things aren’t going to go smoothly. This is worth your time, but don’t let it take up your whole day. PISCES (Feb 19-Mar 20): This is a day of self-discovery. You’ll learn about yourself by tuning in to different parts of your life and relationships, such as what you’re looking forward to and what you’re dreading.
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Passed away peacefully surrounded by family and friends. Adored and cherished husband of Shirley for 62 years. Loving father and father-in-law of Barbara and Peter, Vicki and Gary. Loving Poppa of Louis and Maddison; Jordan and Anna, Josef and Emily, and great Grandpoppa of Lucy. Messages to the Stringer family, c/- PO Box 472, Ashburton 7740. In lieu of flower donations to Gideons International would be much appreciated and may be left at the service. A celebration of Blair’s life will be held at the Ashburton Baptist Church, Cass Street, TOMORROW Thursday, April 26, commencing at 2.00pm.
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Mainly fine with some high cloud. However, a few spots of rain developing south of Timaru in the evening. Northeasterlies developing in the afternoon.
Mainly fine with some high cloud. A few spots of rain developing south of Lake Tekapo in the evening. Wind at 1000m: W 40 km/h. Wind at 2000m: SW 50 km/h but 30 km/h in the N.
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fine showers showers drizzle showers fine showers fine fine thunder fine thunder fine showers showers
FZL: 2600m, rising to above 3000m
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Fine, apart from some high cloud and a few spots of rain south of Ashburton, clearing in the morning. Northeasterlies.
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A ridge of high pressure lies over New Zealand today. The ridge moves off to the northeast tomorrow as a westerly flow develops over the lower South Island ahead of a front. A northeast flow develops over the North Island from Friday. A low in the Tasman sea approaches the North Island on Saturday, moving across the country on Sunday.
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6am The Living Room 7am Junk Gypsies 7:30 Love Nature – Arctic Dilemma 8:30 Cash Cowboys 9:30 Jamie’s Great Britain 10:30 Animal Park 11:30 Location, Location, Location 12:30 Buying And Selling With The Property Brothers 1:30 Great Continental Railway Journeys 2:30 Money For Nothing 3:30 Love Nature – Jarunee The Singing Ape 4:30 Food Safari – Earth An exploration of the many possibilities of fruits, vegetables, herbs, spices, and more. 5pm Cheese Slices 5:30 American Pickers 6:30 Flipping Bangers
7:30 Saving Lives At Sea Series about the men and women who make up the crews and lifeguards of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, unpaid volunteers who risk their lives to save others. 8:30 Alone AO 9:30 Ozzy And Jack’s World Detour 10:30 American Pickers 11:30 Food Safari – Earth An exploration of the many possibilities of fruits, vegetables, herbs, spices, and more. Midnight Cheese Slices 12:30 Junk Gypsies 1am Flipping Bangers 2am Love Nature – Jarunee The Singing Ape 3am Great Continental Railway Journeys 4am Saving Lives At Sea 5am Ozzy And Jack’s World Detour
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6am Rugby League – NSW Cup (RPL) Sydney Bears v Mounties. 8am NRL 360 Ben Ikin, Paul Kent and guests examine the issues affecting rugby league from all angles. 9am The Fan Built around the upcoming round, Andrew Voss will reflect on the game from the fan’s point of view. 9:30 Super League Fulltime The latest matches in the Super League season. 10am NRL Try Time 11am The Breakdown Noon Cricket – IPL (RPL) Mumbai Indians v Sunrisers Hyderabad. 3:30 Rugby League – NRL Warriors v Dragons. 4pm Super League Fulltime 4:30 NRL Try Time 5:30 L Rugby League – NRL Dragons v Roosters. From Allianz Stadium, Sydney. 8pm L Rugby League – NRL Storm v Warriors. From AAMI Park, Melbourne. 11:30 Rugby League – NRL (HLS) Dragons v Roosters. From Allianz Stadium.
6:35 Deadliest Catch PG Hail Mary, Full of Crab. 7:30 How It’s Made PG 7:55 How It’s Made PG 8:20 Fast ‘n’ Loud PG Bad Ass 1. 9:10 Alaska – The Last Frontier M Call of the Wild. 10am What On Earth? PG Hitler’s Lost Gold. 10:50 Street Science PG 11:15 Street Science PG Human Cannonball. 11:40 Swamp Murders M Murder in the Ozarks. 12:30 Blood Relatives M Witchful Thinking. 1:20 American Monster M The Wrong Man. 2:10 How It’s Made PG 2:35 How It’s Made PG 3pm How Do They Do It? PG 3:25 How Do They Do It? PG 3:50 Deadliest Catch PG Poisoned at Sea. 4:45 What On Earth? PG Hitler’s Lost Gold. 5:40 Fast ‘n’ Loud PG Bad Ass 2. 6:35 Alaska – The Last Frontier M 7:30 Alaska – The Last Frontier M 8:30 Outback Opal Hunters PG 9:25 Edge Of Alaska M The Stranger. 10:15 Alaskan Bush People M Episode 28. 11:05 Naked And Afraid M 11:55 American Monster M The Wrong Man.
Midnight #SkySpeed 12:30 Motorcycling – MotoGP (HLS) Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas. 1am Rugby – Super Rugby (RPL) Crusaders v Sunwolves. 3am Rugby League – NRL (HLS) Storm v Warriors. 3:30 Super League Fulltime 4am Fight Night
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Sport
Blake Farr and Bree Middleton were in exceptional form at the recent New Zealand National Age Group Championships in Auckland.
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Personal bests and medals aplenty BY MATT MARKHAM
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Local swimmers were right in the middle of the action at the New Zealand National Age Group Championships in Auckland late last week. In a field of more than 700 competitors, members of the Jennian Homes Ashburton Swim Team made sure they were well noticed, with fantastic results across the board. Blake Farr led the Ashburton swimmers’ charge with some exceptional results, notwithstanding the fact it was his first ever
appearance at a national swimming meet. Farr qualified for the finals in three of his four events and claimed a number of personal bests along the way. He began his week in the 400 metres freestyle and took nearly nine and a half seconds off his best time to finish in 10th overall. He then beat his personal best in the 200 metres freestyle not once, but twice, bettering it by almost six seconds in the heat before shaving off another half a second in the finals to finish in ninth place. He wrapped up a successful week with a third personal best time in the 100 metres
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freestyle, taking almost three seconds off his best time on his way to finishing 10th for his 14-year-old age group in New Zealand. Super-swimmer Bree Middleton was also in amongst the action, claiming four medals. Middleton competed in the 14-year-old girls’ division and claimed bronze medals in the 100, 200, 400 and 800 metres freestyle events. She was also selected in the Zonal Makos A 4 x 200 metre relay team and led the 15 and under team to set a new personal best and put the team in a good position.
Unfortunately, they were unable to hold off the challenge of the North Island team and had to settle for silver, beaten by less than half a second. Jared Scammell also set a personal best at the championships, swimming strongly in his races and claiming a new time in the 50-metre butterfly while Josh Giles set a personal best in the 50 metres freestyle and went close to doing the same in the 400 freestyle and 200 metre backstroke. Bailey Tait was selected for the 16-yearold and older Zonal Makos B relay team which finished fourth.
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