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While the Government’s multimillion dollar investment into irrigation schemes is good news for Mid Canterbury’s economy, environmentalists fear the cost will be more polluted waterways. Yesterday it was confirmed that two Mid Canterbury schemes will benefit from the release of $80 million of a promised $400 million Community Irrigation Fund, for development of large scale irrigation schemes. Mayfield Hinds Irrigation Scheme will receive $158,125 over two years and the Ashburton Lyndhurst Scheme, $286,120 over one year. Ashburton Water Zone committee member Neil Brown said the impact of irrigation can never be underestimated. “Water is the blood of the Canterbury economy,” he said. He attributes the sustained growth of the local economy in the postearthquake landscape to agriculture and horticulture on the Canterbury plains. “Without irrigation we wouldn’t have the high value crops which provide work and sustain the economy. The Mid Canterbury economy is one of the few places in New Zealand
Are you concerned that increased irrigation could make water quality worse? Visit www.guardianonline.co.nz to have your say. that hasn’t slowed down at all,” he said. In terms of environmental impact, Mr Brown said in the past, tons of top soil blew out to sea in the nor’west winds. Irrigation has also lessened the fire risk considerably. “The recent fires in the West Melton area have occurred on dry land,” he said. “Go back 15 or 20 years ago those fires would be in Mid Canterbury.” Mr Brown is confident systems are in place to protect the waterways from further pollution. “The new (Environment Canterbury) Land and Water Plan will alleviate fears and ensure water quality stays, as it is where it is up to standard, or improves where necessary,” he said. “The lack of understanding is an issue, people think that more water
signals more cows, but that’s not the case at all – economics will determine what land is used for. Only about 20 per cent of the land is used for dairying. “People have the impression that the rivers are going to be dammed – but that’s never been the intention. The rivers will be left the way they are; water will be drawn off at high flow and stored for later use. “There are some figures which suggest the amount of water that goes down the Rakaia (in flood) in one day is enough to irrigate the Canterbury plains for a year.” However Christchurch-based Green MP Eugenie Sage has a different view. “The announcement of an initial $80 million for irrigation, through a new Government company, is a subsidy for intensive farming and will see our rivers, lakes and aquifers polluted even faster,” she said. “More irrigation and more intensive agriculture with increased stocking, and more fertiliser will result in greater water pollution. “Government irrigation subsidies will worsen our already severe water pollution problems.” • See tomorrow’s Guardian for a background feature on irrigation in Mid Canterbury.
Citizens’ association to mount election challenge By Sue Newman Interest group politics is likely to make its first appearance in Ashburton’s local body elections this year. The Ashburton Citizens’ Association had the elections at the top of its agenda last night, with discussion to centre around putting candidates forward for both the mayoralty and councillor seats. Prior to the meeting chair, Diane Rawlinson said there could be many positives for the community if people knew there were candidates standing who would share a similar, community based, view on issues. If the citizens’ association opts to put candidates up for election under its banner, it will be a significant change in a district where candidates have always stood as independents rather than as a group representing one sector, she said. “People might like the idea of candidates who all paddle the same canoe.” The suggestion that he could face a challenge and that interest group politics may have arrived
Diane Rawlinson in Ashburton did not faze mayor Angus McKay. Mid-way through his three year term he said he would seek re-election in October. That has not changed and he says he’ll welcome all challengers who want to throw their hat in the mayoral ring. Mr McKay will wrap up his first term as the district’s mayor in October; challenges are part of the democratic, local government process, he said. “I got here through democracy so I fully expect this as part of the job. It’s a job that comes up for renewal every three years and it’s the employers, the voters, who
have the say and that’s good.” Mr McKay won the mayoralty in a race for votes against incumbent Bede O’Malley who was seeking his third term in the mayoral chair. As a former Environment Canterbury councillor, Mr McKay is no newcomer to challenges at the ballot box. “That’s part of our democratic way of doing things, it’s healthy and it keeps this mayor on his toes.” When individual councillors began the process of deciding whether to stand again or retire, Mr McKay said he would not become involved in their decision making. “I don’t corral them into discussing their intentions with me. Three have discussed their plans but those are their plans and they were using me as a sounding board. It’s up to them the decision they make and when they make that decision.” While the citizens’ association may field a cluster of candidates under its banner, he said Ashburton’s local body elections had always been marked by candidates who stood because they believed they represented the ideals of the community.
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Ashburton teen Jas Andrada knows what it is like to be bullied, she now wants to reach out to those who are struggling to confront their tormentors.
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This carefree smile masks the scars of isolation and pain of a bullied teenager. Jas Andrada is the driving force behind an anti-bullying campaign created to reach out to those who have nowhere to turn – and she has a story to tell. The Ashburton teen knows exactly what it is like to suffer at the hands of a bully, a person that made her feel isolated, depressed and embarrassed. Jas, 17, is the creator of the blog A Plea For Help, which she spoke about anonymously to the Guardian in November. It was a place where victims of bullying could post their trials and tribulations in the hope of reaching out to others, showing them they were not alone. When she made the page, Jas, of Filipino origin, did not want to reveal her identity, still in denial that she was the victim of a random cyber bullying attack, and said she created it because “she saw bullying all around her”. However, Jas broke her silence a few weeks ago via her blog and now wants to share her story. It started in April last year when a woman in her 20s spread rumours about Jas “being a slut and having sex with a lot of guys here in Ashburton”. The bullying worsened over time, the woman, who Jas knew through social circles, threatened her, saying she would spread false documents about Jas messaging boys about sex and even told her she would punch her in the face. It reached breaking point for her when the bully made a Facebook posting attacking her. Looking back, Jas could not hold back the tears. “She said my dad actually apologised to her for what I was but I know my dad wouldn’t do that,” she said. Amidst the turmoil Jas was confused, she had never been a victim of bullying before. She pushed people away, paranoid as to what they thought about her. Not even the police could do anything. She spent most of her time upset in her room, and was reluctant to step outside the house. Since her heartbreaking story Jas’ blog has generated up to 1000 views a day, with messages scattered across the page offering a hand to those who are struggling to confront bullying. Blocking the woman on Facebook, changing her cellphone number and talking to people has helped Jas become the resilient person she is today. “I just want to reach out to people, a lot of people wouldn’t really admit they are in trouble and they need help. “I was shy and I just didn’t want to admit it happened because it actually felt like no one was there for me, but there is help out there,” she said.
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The 24-year-old man and a 19-year -old woman, both of Ashburton, appeared in the Christchurch District Court early on Thursday. The pair were arrested about 2am, following a resident’s report
that their Land Cruiser vehicle had been stolen. Senior Sergeant Mike Jones, of Christchurch, said it was suspected the Ashburton car thieves were deliberately targeting vehicles in Christchurch.
“Police units attended and located the vehicle in Innes Road a few minutes later, and arrested the driver,” Mr Jones said. “A second vehicle was seen with the stolen Land Cruiser and this was located in Rolleston a short
time later. Two occupants were arrested.” Meanwhile, a 21-year -old Ashburton man was arrested for burglary on Wednesday. The man was transported to Christchurch and appeared in court yesterday.
Dirty dumpers rubbishing our backyard By Sue Newman People who dump rubbish in rivers and along the coastline are dumping that rubbish in the community’s back yard, an Ashburton local government manager says. Illegal dumping of household rubbish is on the rise and Ashburton District Council regulatory manager Richard Wade believes it will take a big community effort to ensure every offender is caught and fined. “We usually have about one incident a week but since June we’ve completed 45 investigations. I don’t know what’s prompted the increase, but there’s definitely more going on.” The council carried out a random check on up to 70 known dump spots each month but for every one of those there were probably two more the council did not know about, and that is where the community comes in, he said. “We need the public to help us, to act as extra pairs of eyes identifying what’s being dumped and where it’s being dumped. We know the popular spots but we also know people are dumping all over the place.” Illegal dumpers penalised the rest of the community, both in the clean up costs for the council and by polluting public recreation spots, Mr Wade said. Generally illegal dumpers chose remote spots to off-load their rubbish and that often meant it would cost them more in petrol than it would in dump fees, he said. People might think they were cheating the system by dumping their rubbish around the district, but council staff searched through that rubbish to find anything that would identify its owner. Often this yielded results with 26 out of the 45 investigations carried out over
• Quad bike crash A farmer has been rushed to hospital with serious injuries yesterday after his quad bike rolled more than 20 metres down a bank in Waikato. The 36-year-old was spraying weeds when the bike crashed on a farm on Arapuni Rd about 11am yesterday. -APNZ
Two men linked to a violent attack on a taxi driver are wanted by police. The driver was assaulted after picking up four men from the Welcome Bay shops on Wednesday and spent the night in hospital with head injuries. Two men, aged 18 and 19, appeared in court yesterday but the two others are still at large. -APNZ
• Code cracked A drug dealer has been convicted after his pig hunting code for methamphetamine was cracked by police. Shannon Staveley, 31, referred to the drug as pork. One gram was a whole pig, 0.5g was half a pork, 0.25g was a leg of pork and 0.10g was a chop or sausages. -APNZ
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the past six months resulting in infringement notices being issued. One of Mr Wade’s major concerns is that the many piles of rubbish lying around the district could contain chemicals. “So far we haven’t come across
any but we know they’ll be out there. We want to clamp down on this and to do that we need the community on board. It’s not just the rubbish we’re concerned about, this is also ruining our community assets.”
He wants anyone who spots people tipping rubbish off outside of an official dump site to contact the council. “We don’t want them putting themselves at risk and acting as vigilantes though. If you see some-
Christchurch teachers have confirmed they will strike next month to protest against radical Government education reforms in the rebuilding city. Teachers and principals voted for the action on February 19 - the day after Education Minister Hekia Parata is due to reveal final plans to close or merge 39 schools. The action was decided at a teachers’ union meeting last month after rising anger and concern over the proposals, as well as concerns over amendments to the Education Act that will legalise charter schools. More than 83 per cent voted for strike action. New Zealand Educational Institute (NZEI) local chairwoman Sandra Spekreijse confirmed the move yesterday, saying it wasn’t a decision taken lightly. “We’re aware of the impact on families if we go out on strike,” said the Waikuku Primary teacher. “But we feel that strongly about it, and we’ve tried all the proper channels, and feel that this is the only option we’ve got left.” The proposed closures and merg-
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one dumping rubbish and you can safety do so, just take down their registration number plate and let us know.” Anyone prosecuted for illegal dumping is up for a $400 fine plus the cost of cleaning up the site.
the health benefits for people of all ages and all levels of fitness are immense. An introductory class held yesterday attracted about 26 people, all keen to test drive tai chi and many of them signed on for classes. Mrs Patterson said she started tai chi about 10 years ago. It was something she’d wanted to do
for years. “It’s a lovely exercise form for your posture, strength and health. Tai Chi is life long learning, it’s all about harmonising your and your body with nature, it’s a form of inner knowing.” The Chinese belief is that any medical condition is a blockage of the chi and tai chi helps move life flow energy around the body
to clear those blockages, she said. While that was the philosophy behind Tai Chi, most people who started classes did so for exercise and then continued because they felt healthier and stronger. Classes are currently only run during the day, but if there is sufficient interest an evening class will be held.
by Ian Binnie, a former judge of the Canadian Supreme Court. Ms Collins said he had delivered a report with serious errors about the New Zealand law of evidence and she could not make a recommendation to the Cabinet based on it. Mr Binnie found that on the balance of probabilities Mr Bain was innocent of murdering his parents, two sisters and brother in Dunedin in 1994 and had been wrongfully
imprisoned for 13 years. Former New Zealand High Court judge Robert Fisher peer reviewed Mr Binnie’s report for Ms Collins and she did not rule him out as a person who might conduct a further report. Mr Key said Ms Collins would return to the Cabinet with other options that included asking Dr Fisher or someone else to do more work.
ers affect hundreds of children at schools across Christchurch. The biggest changes have been earmarked for the schools across the quake-affected eastern suburbs. The NZEI has made a formal request to the Ministry of Education to put the decisions on hold and to launch “some proper consultation” but it’s fallen on deaf ears, Mrs Spekreijse said. She said parents, and the wider community, are backing the action, especially given the key role schools played in providing children muchneeded stability after the devastating earthquakes. “We fail to see the big picture from the ministry in terms of education for Canterbury,” says Mrs Spekreijse. “The process hasn’t been fair and robust. It shouldn’t be a fiveminute decision, it shouldn’t be a Band-Aid. “It’s something we really need to consider. “We want our children to stay here and have an amazing future in our rebuilt city.” - apnz
Assault charge upgraded to murder after death A man arrested in connection with a New Year’s Day death in Auckland has had his charged upgraded to murder. Nathan Albert died after being stabbed in Pilkington Rd, Panmure, shortly after 4am. Peter Shaun Johnathon Job, 38, handed himself into police and was initially charged with assault. The charge was upgraded to murder when he appeared in Auckland District Court yesterday. Job, who smiled and waved at about a dozen supporters from the dock, did not apply for bail and
Govt likely to order a new Bain report The Government will “most probably” commission another report on David Bain’s application for compensation, Prime Minister John Key said on Wednesday. The process surrounding the application was discussed by the Cabinet when Justice Minister Judith Collins updated her colleagues. This follows her rejection in December last year of the review
Police believe a volley of six shotgun blasts fired at a Whangarei home could be a gang-related attack. The shots blasted through a wooden fence of a public walkway in Kamo early Wednesday morning, puncturing a children’s swimming pool on the other side. A man called police after hearing gunshots about 2.50am. -APNZ
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Check out a tai chi class and it appears that nothing much is happening. But appearances are deceptive when it comes to the ancient Chinese martial art form that has now become a popular Western exercise. Tutors Christine Widdowson and Helen Patterson have been exponents for years and believe
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Asked if there would be a second report, he said “most probably”. Mr Key said that while the cost of the process was important, it was necessary to reach a robust conclusion by which New Zealanders could understand why any decision had been reached. Mr Bain’s longtime supporter Joe Karam said last night that Mr Binnie’s report “should be honoured”. - APNZ
was remanded in custody to appear again next month. Detective Inspector Mark Benefield told Radio New Zealand earlier this month that Mr Albert had died a violent death involving a weapon. Pilkington Rd resident Daniel Taorei told APNZ he was woken by shouting about 4am. “I looked out the window and saw a fella walk across the road and just collapse. “It’s usually a quiet street. Nothing like this has really happened here.” - APNZ
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The family of an Opotiki man who died while repairing a tractor are devastated at the loss of the well-loved community member. Retired mechanic and former Army colonel Robin Paruru, 76, was working on a tractor on the grounds of Opotiki College about 3pm Wednesday when he got caught in the machinery and suffered fatal injuries, said police. -APNZ
• Homicide inquiry Police have launched a homicide inquiry into the disappearance of missing man Amandeep Singh and say they are looking for his body. Mr Singh, aged 22, has been missing for 26 days. It was previously a missing person case. - APNZ
• Home roofless A mini-tornado ripped the entire roof off a home, leaving the occupant homeless on his birthday. Neighbours saw a cloud of dust grow bigger and bigger as it crossed a Waipukurau paddock before the roof of Dusty Sigvertsen’s home was pulled into the air, broken into pieces and left strewn 20m away on Wednesday afternoon. -APNZ
• Names suppressed Six people arrested in a migrant labour exploitation investigation were granted continued name suppression yesterday. Immigration NZ last month laid charges against a Wellington husband, wife and sister, who all work for a Wellington immigration company, and three other people arrested in the investigation. -APNZ
• Dog attack A woman who underwent surgery after being attacked by two dogs she was trying to pull from her pet labrador is questioning why authorities have not impounded the two animals. Five people were needed to drag the animals off Kyla Strahl, 27, who was attacked on Monday. - APNZ
• Slip threat fears Haast residents fear a slip on a cliff face nears Knights Point is threatening State Highway 6, and have appealed to the New Zealand Transport Agency to act before the road collapses. The slip has worsened in the past couple of months, and is nearing the edge of the cliff where the highway skirts around an old rockfall. -APNZ by David Fletcher
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Total fire ban looms Ashburton is likely to be on a total fire ban by tonight unless weather forecasters are wrong and the district receives a heavy rainfall. As the district dries off after several days of high temperatures and nor’-west winds, acting rural fire officer Tony McPherson said fire indices were being closely watched and there was every indication the district’s fire alert would lift from high to very high before the weekend. “If we lift this to high, then it means no fires without permits except for stubble fires and farmers know all the conditions they must comply with around those.” There had been sufficient rain and enough days with low tem-
peratures in recent weeks to keep a cap on the district’s fire risk, Mr McPherson said, but conditions changed quite rapidly when there was plenty of long vegetation around. While irrigation on farms ensured the district was green for much of the year, as harvest approached there was less water poured onto paddocks with the big bulk of growth on paddocks and roadsides drying off rapidly in high temperatures. And that meant plenty of combustible material that was one of the significant drivers that would see the fire risk rise, he said. Ashburton’s high country has been on a total fire ban for several weeks.
Budget service prepares for its annual onslaught By Sue Newman Staff at Ashburton’s Budget Advisory Service are clearing their desks for the traditional postChristmas influx of new clients. While this doesn’t normally hit until early February, manager Carol Brown said that staff were already busy dealing with existing clients and the handful of new clients who had registered over the past 10 days. “We haven’t had a lot of people in yet, but that will change in early February when the bills and credit card bills start coming in,” she said. Looking back over the past few months, Mrs Brown said she had noticed a new trend among people seeking help who were using either St Vincent de Paul or the Salvation Army to bridge gaps in their household budget. “There is starting to be an expectation that they’ll pay the bills that are due and then they’ll get help when they need it. It’s like they’re building on the fact that they can get help into their budget instead of setting their budget according to their income.” With some people who strug-
gled to stretch their budget to meet commitments, Mrs Brown said there was an attitude that the money they received was their money and they’d spend it however they liked. “This has to change, people can’t keep relying on these safety nets.” Rising rents continued to be a killer for people on tight budgets and accommodation supplements were available for people on benefits depending on their income, assets and family circumstances. At the rate rents were increasing, however, the gap between rent and supplement continued to widen. “Rents are a big issue for our clients. If you’re on an unemployment benefit of a basic $200 odd, and your rent on a two bedroom place is $250 it just doesn’t work.” Taking in boarders might not be the first choice solution for people caught in the rental versus income bind, but it was a good way of helping make ends meet, Mrs Brown said. To cope with the steady demand for budget advice, the service will shortly be running a recruitment drive for more volunteers to undergo its training programme.
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Saturday: • Top tennis action The ITF Junior Grade Four Tennis Tournament concludes with the boys’ and girls’ singles finals, underway from 10am at the Ashburton Trust Tennis Centre. • Vintage cars rally More than 50 car enthusiasts will descend on Mid Canterbury to take part in the Ashburton Vintage Car Club’s 44th annual rally. Vintage cars from across the South Island will meet at the car club rooms in Tinwald tomorrow morning and will go on a mystery tour around the district. • Farmers’ Market The Ashburton District Farmers’ Market is a regular, fresh, quality, food market that promotes direct sales from producer to consumer. It runs from 9am until midday in the West Street car park. • Ashburton Outdoor Craft Market This popular weekly market, held in Ashburton’s town centre - the West Street car park - features an interesting mix of stalls selling all types of quality crafts and collectable items. It runs from 9am until 12.30pm.
Sunday: • Aquafest Waterski Lake Hood’s three event tournament pits the top water skiing talent in the district, and some from further afield, against each other at Lake Hood on Saturday and Sunday.
On the couch: • Aussie tennis open The women’s singles final of the Australian Open will be live on Sky Sport 3 from 9pm on Saturday, with the men’s final on Sunday at 9pm.
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By Sue Newman Parenting doesn’t come with an instruction manual, but it’s one of the toughest jobs in the world says Ashburton’s Presbyterian Support manager Jackie Girvan. Recognising that raising children can be challenging as well as rewarding, the organisation is holding a programme for parents of three to eight-year-olds to help them through the maze of child rearing situations most parents encounter. The Incredible Years is a programme for all parents, not just for those who might be struggling, Mrs Girvan said. “All parents need a hand at some stage with advice and ideas. Everywhere this has been held it’s been oversubscribed, it’s a programme that everyone will gain something from.” The programme is designed to develop positive family relationships, to empower parents to make change and to manage difficult behaviour. It provides step- by-step suggestions that will help in handling the dozens of every-day situations all parents face, Mrs Girvan said. Mum Tracey O’Reilly completed the Incredible Years programme in Rolleston after hearing about it from other parents. “I had heard it was good, but I didn’t expect to get as much as I did out of it,” she said. Tracey is the mum of Keira three, and five-year-old Molly. “Molly had been a compliant child but Keira was not so easy and had quite a different temperament. Everyone in the group had different issues, but it didn’t matter. It was good to hear the range of issues parents were facing and discuss my
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By Myles Hume There is only one item Rosemary Hargreaves will not be seen without all week at the ITF Grade Four Under 18 Tennis Tournament – her rule book. While the glitz and glamour of the tournament’s 120 talented players continue to woo over spectators, it is those in the pavilion office that ensure the well-oiled machine keeps on churning. Match schedules, on-court disputes and clothing regulations are all part of the ongoing dramas Ms Hargreaves and her team of three assistant referees, five chair umpires, a physiotherapist and volunteers from Mid Canterbury Tennis deal with on a match-bymatch basis. So to keep on top of the international fixture, Ms Hargreaves, the tournament supervisor, has her golden book for comfort. “I’m continuously reading the book, I have read the rules for the tournament probably about 10 times, I usually have it open in front of me the whole time,” she told the Guardian while organising court allocations. It is important for her uphold the standards of the international tournament. The 20 second timing between points, 1.5 minute break between games and 2 minutes between sets is vital to the tournament’s function. So are the clothing regulations which provide the usual headache for officials throughout the tournament. Logos on sleeves cannot be more than eight square inches, while shirt and short regulations mean branding cannot exceed two square inches. “Adidas stripes are usually the worst,” Ms Hargreaves said. “And some of them do have sponsorships deals so they have to wear that clothing.” A huge part of Ms Hargreaves job is dealing with on-court disputes, whether al ball was in or out or a loss of score. While the Guardian spoke to her, two boys came up to the desk asking for a new official because they were unimpressed with the calls from the chair umpire. “When there is a dispute we have to intervene and go back point by point to work out the score or what happened . . . our aim is to make a decision that satisfies all players or does the less harm,” she said. Playing 2781 games, 327 sets or 165 matches, balls are likely to lose their fur and bounce. Luckily, new balls are assigned to each match and are replaced when singles matches reach the third set. That means 180 cans, or 720 balls, have been assigned to use for the tournament which are then sold as training balls or given to coaches. Semi-final play will start at 10am today. Tennis tournament wrap, P22
The Navy has been drafted in to help the large contingent battling fires on Great Barrier Island as the threat of poor weekend weather keeps dozens of firefighters on high alert. Up to 45 firefighters were to keep watch last night after a day spent burning off large areas of vegetation to contain the blaze that has already destroyed more than 100ha of bush. HMNZS Otago has been “rapidly redeployed” from a training exercise at sea to help with the efforts on the island in the Hauraki Gulf
off Auckland. It will deliver five tonnes of equipment and supplies at the request of the Department of Conservation (DoC). Fire-retardant chemicals as well as food and water from the Devonport Naval Base will be delivered to the island’s Whangaparapara Harbour tomorrow morning. Principal rural fire officer Bryan Cartelle said firefighters had worked to strengthen containment lines yesterday. “The fire is looking contained and it’s all looking good. Tomorrow will be the testing time, but we will be up first thing in the morning to have a look around,” Mr Cartelle said.
Auckland Council said the containment lines were being strengthened in case the fires flared up at the weekend. A helicopter remains on standby to help firefighters over the coming days. Auckland Council’s rural fire team is being helped by DoC to work in shifts stopping any breakouts and dampening hotspots. Mr Cartelle said firefighters were thankful to the community, which had been co-operative in the past few days. “They’ve been very supportive ... and that makes our job a whole lot easier,” he said. “We’d like to wrap this up sooner rather than later.” - APNZ
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own.” Being able to speak freely about her problems and feeling safe to do so was one of the best parts of the course, she said. “It was a private and confidential environment, and from working in this way, I received as much help from others in the group, as I did from the facilitators; it’s not like a class situation, it’s relaxed and feels like we’re just a bunch of parents, talking.”
Her greatest learning was that children do more of what they get attention for, and this can be good or bad behaviour. As a result of the programme she said she feels more in control and now has respectful, loving relationships with her children. Ashburton’s programme starts on February 11 and runs for 14 weeks, excluding school holidays. More information is available by contacting Torika Patterson on 308-5868
Defence Minister Jonathan Coleman says he is “very concerned” by two fires that started during live ammunition training on tinder-dry military land. Last night it emerged that a fire had destroyed 350ha of scrub on training land around the Waiouru base in the central North Island. The blaze started on Tuesday during an exercise by Singaporean armed forces. There were no injuries and there was no damage to property. Five civilian helicopters and a Royal New Zealand Air Force helicopter were needed to fight the blaze, which had last night been contained to a 5ha gully. News of the fire came as Selwyn
District Council principal rural fire officer Wilson Brown estimated the Defence Force would face a bill of about $200,000 for the cost of tackling a major blaze ignited by grenade training at the Burnham camp near Christchurch on Wednesday. It covered about 50ha and required 60 firefighters, six helicopters with monsoon buckets, 18 ground-based appliances and 40 police officers. Major Bill Blair told 3 News yesterday there was “always a fire risk” during live training exercises and in hindsight there should not have been live firing at West Melton on Wednesday, when temperatures topped 30 degrees. The exercise was held on a gravel area, with a fire appliance on site. Incident controller Sergeant Greg Fagg said the Army had taken
measures to prevent a fire from starting, but the blaze had done “exactly what it shouldn’t have done”. The Defence Force has ordered an urgent inquiry into both two fires. Live firing at Burnham has been suspended but the Defence Force could not say whether that decision would be broadened to include other bases around the country. Dr Coleman could not comment on whether all live fire training should be suspended temporarily as much of the country faced tinderbox conditions. “I am very concerned about the fires and have been receiving regular updates. I am seeking further information from the New Zealand Defence Force but won’t be in a position to comment until I have received it.” -apnz
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Sir Paul being nursed at home Irrigation gets OUR VIEW
a great boost By Coen Lammers editor
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inister David Carter has given the farming community a wonderful parting gift. Only days before the Minister of Primary Industries relinquishes his portfolio and is expected to be named as the new Speaker of the House, Mr Carter announced the first $80 million injection to boost irrigation around the country. The money is the first instalment of $400 million of Government funds to encourage private investment for regional irrigation schemes. Mayfield Hinds Irrigation Scheme will receive $158,125 over two years and the Ashburton Lyndhurst Scheme, $286,120 over one year. The people behind these irrigation schemes and the farmers that will use the water would have popped a bottle of bubbly yesterday because this cash injection is the clearest signal yet from central Government that irrigation and storage will increase dramatically. Currently New Zealand has 620,000 hectares of irrigated land and 65% of this is in Canterbury. The short term goal for irrigators and Government is to increase that to one million hectares. The extra irrigation and especially the storage of our river water will give Mid Canterbury farmers enormous opportunities to increase the productivity of their land and the reliability of their water supplies. Some feel that New Zealand has become one big dairy farm but in 2011 only six per cent of farm land was irrigated but produced 18 per cent of the national agricultural income. And every man, woman and child in Mid Canterbury knows that irrigation means
jobs and prosperity for thousands of others in the district who never set foot on a farm. According to irrigators, every dollar earned by them provides a $3 benefit for the wider community. Naturally the environmental lobby is concerned that more intensive irrigation and dairying will create more pollution for our rivers, many of which already have poor water quality. Many have also queried how taking extra water will impact on the quality of the ground water and drinking water. The irrigators argue that they will not take more water, but simply store some of the water that would normally flow out to sea. Witnessing the millions of litres racing underneath the Rakaia Bridge in recent floods, it does seem common sense to harness some of that precious liquid for later use. Farmers also think they are getting a rough deal from the green lobby that according to them uses unscientific predictions to pitch the urban population against their plans. One online poll on a national media website indicated that a large majority agrees with the environmental concerns as a whopping 64 per cent thinks that more irrigation would be too damaging. Even if that part of the population does not have all the correct information, their fears cannot be ignored. The Government has clearly sided with the irrigators, and Mid Canterbury will benefit hugely, but it is up to the farmers to show their urban cousins that increased productivity can be achieved in an environmentally responsible manner and will not automatically lead to the death of our rivers.
Sir Paul Holmes has been discharged from Hawke’s Bay Hospital and is being nursed at home. His wife Lady Deborah Holmes and his brother Ken Holmes said in a statement tonight that members of the veteran broadcaster’s family remained by Sir Paul’s side at his Hawke’s Bay property. They continued their request for privacy so they could “focus their energy” on supporting him. On Wednesday night the family said Sir Paul was receiving medical treatment from the team at
the hospital and “other supporting organisations”. He was taken to hospital less than a week after being knighted in a ceremony at his home by Governor-General Sir Jerry Mateparae. The investiture, on Wednesday last week, was brought forward at his family’s request because of Sir Paul’s failing health. It was attended by dignitaries such as Prime Minister John Key and leader of the opposition David Shearer. Sir Paul had been treated for prostate cancer earlier in his
career but it returned early last year, putting his work on hold. Last June he also underwent open-heart surgery. Following the surgery, Sir Paul wrote a personal account of what he had been through. “I couldn’t speak. Not with the half-inch pipe down my throat. I couldn’t sleep. Not for days. The staff urged me to try. But when I closed my eyes I saw only nightmare visions. It was unbearable. I was exhausted.” Sir Paul briefly returned to the country’s screens and airwaves,
The Government says it has “sympathy” with frustrated Christchurch businesspeople anxious to return to their earthquakedevastated central business district almost two years after they were forced out. The CBD has been red-zoned and off limits to everyone but emergency services, demolition experts and rebuild workers since the killer February 22, 2011 quake. Almost 1000 buildings have been fully, or partially, demolished and the cordon has continued to shrink as businesses return to the city’s former economic heart. Frustration has grown over how
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long it’s taken to return to the CBD, which Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee says he fully understands. “I sympathise with business owners and staff who are tired of operating out of temporary quarters,” he said. “The anxiety of businesspeople and staff for certainty is completely understandable.” But he said business owners should be heartened by the $145 million of consents issued over the past 10 months for construction projects inside the ‘four avenues’ area. “This is a great vote of confidence from landowners that the Christchurch CBD has a healthy future, and I know those developing buildings will be equally anx-
A mum has vowed to boycott a Mt Maunganui cafe after being asked to take her crying baby outside. Courtney Pope was approached by a co-owner of Providores Urban Food Store as she tried to settle 4-month-old Rex on Sunday. The cafe made headlines a year ago after a similar incident and the latest case has been criticised by a parent support group and the Restaurant Association. However, the owners are unrepentant and say they were responding to complaints from other customers. Ms Pope said Rex rarely cried but was hungry and tired and became spooked as she and her friends ate brunch. She felt co-owner Andy John drew unnecessary attention to the situation by asking her to go outside. “I didn’t even get the chance to settle him when the lady came over. It was really uncomfortable. I was trying to breastfeed Rex and everyone turned around to watch.” Ms Pope did not want to go outside, where it was hot and people were smoking. “If she had just given him a moment, he would have stopped crying.” Ms John, who has a background in childcare, said she normally offered restless children chocolate fish, but because the baby was so young, she was not sure what to offer and suggested outside as an option. -APNZ
‘Peeping Tom’ turns himself in A 54-year-old man has turned himself into police investigating an alleged peeping tom incident in Christchurch. There were reports of a man peering into a Mairehau house on
ious to give tenants a chance to move in,” Mr Brownlee said. “We are at the beginning of a massive CBD build programme, and we are working hard along with the Christchurch City Council to ensure consenting for new premises is fast tracked.” He said 2013 will be “the first big year of pouring concrete” as post-quake Christchurch shifts from demolition to construction. Mr Brownlee says he’s asked the Christchurch Central Development Unit (CCDU) to make a special effort to keep leasing agents fully abreast of timelines for completions of buildings and anchor projects so their clients can adequately plan their return to the CBD. He also says substantial pro-
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GEMINI (May 22nd Jun 21st) Links with people overseas can strengthen. If you know anyone who is currently doing a world tour or gap year from college, their tales can really seriously whet your appetite and get you thinking about the prospects for yourself. But any slice of life that seems more exotic, unusual or diverse can be exactly the thing to get you really buzzing.
to discuss what’s going on, but I don’t think it’s flash. “I don’t think Houdini will do it this time.” Sir Paul has survived a car crash, fatal helicopter accident, light aircraft crash and previous illnesses. He had been looking forward to retiring in his Hawke’s Bay home. “The plan was I would build this farm and retire here, and live a long and wonderful life basking in my former great career,” he said. “But along comes the bloody [illness].” - apnz
Outrage over crying
Tuesday evening. Police said last night they had received “a number of calls” from members of the public after appealing for information on a distinctive Toyota Hiace van. The man who turned himself in
yesterday afternoon “is assisting police with their enquiries”. “Investigations are continuing and no decision has yet been made on possible charges,” police said. - APNZ
Govt ‘has sympathy’ with CBD refugees By Kurt Bayer
but in December announced he was retiring from broadcasting. After his investiture, Sir Paul said the cancer had sparked other health problems, such as suffering from hayfever for the first time in his life. “The old cancer found me out and has started to do some funny things.” He also spoke of his grim health problems. “We still have a lot of fun, a lot of good times, but soon realities have to be faced ... We haven’t had a chance to meet with the doctor
CANCER (Jun 22nd - Jul 23rd) Continue to be open to what other people say around your financial situation. Investments and legacies could benefit from the wisdom of someone well schooled in these life areas, or from a professional advisor. More spiritually, you may discover a new approach that you find to be particularly inspirational and helps you to grow emotionally.
gress will be made this year on a number of priority projects in the Christchurch Central Recovery Plan - the Avon River Precinct; the Frames; the Convention Centre Precinct; and the Metro Sports Facility. Construction work on the Avon River Precinct and the North and East Frames should start in the next few months, Mr Brownlee said. The CCDU has settled its first land acquisition, signed two further agreements, received signed sale and purchase documents from 16 landowners, and has reached agreement in principal with a further 19 parties. “Negotiations are underway on 177 other properties, some of them well advanced, so altogether
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VIRGO (Aug 24th Sep 23rd) Even if you have long been striving for a job and your prospects have seemed particularly limited, a window of planetary opportunity exists between now and early next week. Seize this to be as proactive as possible. Try to be imaginative in your approach. Look to present yourself in the way your rivals wouldn’t. It could just create an opening.
CCDU has made progress on 215 CBD sites, starting with those of highest priority,” said the minister. CCDU is “well advanced” through the planning process for the Convention Centre Precinct and will have all the land cleared by year’s end, while clearance of land required for the Metro Sports Facility will also begin this year, paving the way for construction in 2014. “Over the next 12 months CCDU will continue tendering for design and construction contracts, finalising plans for anchor projects and putting in the hard foundation work essential for construction to commence and be completed over the next five years,” Mr Brownlee said. - apnz
YOUR VIEW Council CEO The District Council has made no New Year resolutions, this being obvious from this morning’s edition where it was announced that from a selected list of three different consultants one had been selected to, as has been so delicately stated, “manage the recruitment process”. This to replace the present CEO, whose contract has some seven to eight months to run. When I review the pre-election promises and platitudinous statements made by various candidates for council I find very little of the claimed abilities in evidence and at present we appear saddled with fee taking rubber stamps, except for one or two who seem to have personal
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agendas for what they see as personal advancement. More and more apparent is a growing top heavy administration which fails to perform, this latest abrogation of duty will become more of concern when the consultants with absolutely no feel for the district or its people will virtually force the appointment of probably a technically qualified person but minus personal knowledge or any affinity, in fact closer and closer to governance by machine. We already have evidence of broken promises, secrecy and even deceit. Qualities of character which most used to make judgements relatively straightforward are no longer readily apparent. M. N. Richards
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23rd - Dec 21st) Someone you have been jesting with recently can have a twinkle in their eye if they see you. Then again, it can be you who is enjoying the repartee going back and forth. Generally, you enjoy people who are larger than life, good fun and bright company, and someone you encounter now could turn out to be good luck for you in a number of ways.
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AQUARIUS (Jan 21st - Feb 19th) Push yourself Aquarius. If you have talents that you hold dear but have never had the confidence to promote, this is a fantastic time to show faith and demonstrate just what a one -you are. At your best you are a trendsetter and this is precisely how you can attract good fortune and fresh possibilities. Go shock and awe. You can captivate.
PISCES (Feb 20th Mar 20th) Surprise revelations can actually prove fortunate. This may come from checking on the value of your property, investments or savings plans, or from a family member who can help you in an unusual way, freeing up capital to see you achieve your goals but perhaps taking some equity in a new home of yours or a business. Be open-minded to this.
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PM slams Greens’ housing policy By Kate Shuttleworth and Claire Trevett Prime Minister John Key has slammed the Green Party’s shared equity housing plan saying it’s not policy, but a version of Monopoly. “They want to print money, they want to build houses, they want zero interest loans. What’s next?” The Greens yesterday announced they would build about 10,000 houses for up to $300,000 which low-income families with dependent children would live in and eventually own. The Crown would initially own all the equity in the house because families would not need to pay a deposit. Mr Key said the Greens’ suggestion a home could be built in Auckland for $300,000 was “disingenuous”. While possible, it was likely to be on derelict land or a small apartment. Asked what the answer was to getting people into their own homes, Mr Key said the Government had to be “honest and realistic” with people. “First and foremost, they have to be able to pay the mortgage - and you need low interest rates to do that. A Labour-Greens government want to print more money, spend lots of money - they’re not going to be able to do that.” He said the answer to housing affordability lay in a greater supply of land,
and freeing that up needed to happen more quickly. Speaking to reporters at Ratana yesterday, Mr Key said there was not a nationwide housing affordability problem - it was predominantly a problem in Auckland and other cities. “So if we want to make Auckland more affordable, we need to make that process easier and faster.” Outgoing Energy Resources and Housing Minister Phil Heatley said the Greens’ policy was dangerous for New Zealand in terms of the world economic situation. “In the end they’re either going to have to print money, or borrow it we’re talking about billions - and with the international economy the way it is it’s toxic to go into debt.” He said it was dangerous for the Greens to entice families who couldn’t afford debt into housing. “We’ll be avoiding the silver bullet approach, because there isn’t one. “We have to drive down the cost of housing for everybody and the only way you’re going to do that is to build more houses, provide cheaper land and make the consenting process through the Resource Management Act more straight forward for everyone. “We’re taking a much more holistic approach.” Under the Greens plan families would make weekly payments, similar to rent, to cover the Crown’s investment cost -
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$200 a week on a $300,000 house at a government bond rate of 3.5 per cent. They would eventually make additional weekly payments to buy equity in the property until it is owned outright. The payments on the equity would be flexible and dictated by the financial circumstances of the family, but the Greens have tagged the payment at around $100 a week. Labour leader David Shearer responded with caution to the policy. Labour has already committed $1.5 billion to its own affordable housing policy, to build 100,000 cheap homes over 10 years in urban areas with high needs. Mr Shearer said some of the Green policy was similar to Labour’s. He said rent-to-buy was a good idea, but “it comes down to the economic impact of that and whether we could afford it”. “There’s other areas we would want to take a look at, particularly the economic impact of it. We want to be responsible economic managers and that’s a big proviso on whatever we roll out as policy.” The National Party’s housing policy is focused on maintaining interest rates at low levels, freeing up more land so it’s less expensive and encouraging builders to build more houses while speeding up the building consent process through the Resource Management Act. - apnz
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the importance of council-issued section 124 notices, which prohibits entry because of risk to life. “We’ve been advised that these events are to be expected, not only due to earthquakes, but natural weather processes can lead to these events,” Mr Stetson said. “Rain and also the drying up of the rock can cause this.” Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee says the incident is a graphic illustration of the ongoing unpredictability of the damaged land.
“This very vividly vindicates the time and effort spent establishing the risk of rock roll on the Port Hills,” Mr Brownlee said. “This boulder is the size of a van, so clearly it posed a risk to life and limb had that home been occupied. “All areas of Port Hills land zoned red due to rock roll are as dangerous and this cannot be forgotten.” The decisions around the zoning of some properties in the Port Hills are currently under review, and the results of that will be announced in due course. - apnz
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US combat roles for women Senior US defence officials say Pentagon chief Leon Panetta is removing the military’s ban on women serving in combat, opening hundreds of thousands of frontline positions and potentially elite commando jobs after more than a decade at war. The groundbreaking move recommended by the Joint Chiefs of Staff overturns a 1994 rule prohibiting women from being assigned to smaller ground combat units. Panetta’s decision gives the military services until January 2016 to seek special exceptions if they believe any positions must remain closed to women. A senior military official says the services will develop plans for allowing women to seek the combat positions. Some jobs may open as soon as this year. Assessments for others, such as special operations forces, including navy commandos and the army’s Delta Force, may
take longer. The official said the military chiefs must report back to Panetta with their initial implementation plans by May 15. The announcement on Panetta’s decision is not expected until today, so the official spoke on condition of anonymity. Panetta’s move expands the Pentagon’s action nearly a year ago to open about 14,500 combat positions to women, nearly all of them in the army. This decision could open more than 230,000 jobs, many in army and marine infantry units, to women. In recent years the necessities of war propelled women into jobs as medics, military police and intelligence officers that were sometimes attached – but not formally assigned – to units on the front lines. Women comprise 14 per cent of the 1.4 million active military per– AP sonnel.
• Reluctant thief A man who apparently summoned the courage to rob a US pizza restaurant changed his mind as the clerk started to hand him money, broke down crying and ended up leaving with a pizza to feed his hungry family. This week a man wearing a hooded sweatshirt and a bandanna across his face entered a Papa John’s restaurant in Montana and handed the clerk a note demanding money. The cashier started to comply, but then the man started crying and told the clerk he was just trying to provide for his wife and family. The clerk offered to make the would-be thief a pizza and some chicken wings. The man took the food and some soda – AP and left on foot.
• Harry home Prince Harry says he is “thrilled to be back” in Britain as he returned home after serving a 20-weeks tour of duty in Afghanistan. The 28-year-old Apache attack helicopter co-pilot arrived back on home turf yesterday after spending two days’ mandatory post-deployment “decompression” time at a British base in Cyprus. Harry, third in line to the throne, said during his tour that he had killed Taliban fighters, who were taken “out of the game” by his unit if they targeted British soldiers. – AFP
ABOVE: A bouquet of flowers adorns the entrance to a home this week, where a couple and their three young children were found shot to death south of Albuquerque, New Mexico. INSET: Nehemiah Griego.
Boy who killed family ‘not a monster’ The New Mexico teen accused of killing his parents and three siblings is portrayed in charging documents as a teen haunted by homicidal and suicidal thoughts that included fantasies of killing his girlfriend’s parents and gunning down random people at a Wal-Mart. To his family, he was a bright, curious and talented musician who played guitar, drums and
bass with church group. He also was a champion wrestler who dreamed of following his family’s long tradition of military service, and a boy who accompanied his pastor father on rescue missions to Mexico. In a statement issued on behalf of family, the boy’s uncle Eric Griego described those traits, and called on the media and the public not to use 15-year-old
Nehemiah Griego “as a pawn for ratings or to score political points”. “He is a troubled young man who made a terrible decision that will haunt him and his family forever.” The family statement gave no clue as to what might have prompted the alleged assault by the teen, who authorities say confessed to shooting his mother and three younger
siblings in their beds, then waiting in a bathroom with a military-style semi-automatic rifle to ambush his father upon his return from an overnight shift at a homeless shelter. “Our family is heartbroken over this senseless tragedy,” the statement said. “We have not been able to comprehend what led to this incredibly sad situation.” – AP
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US Air Force general calls sex assaults a ‘cancer’ Sexual misconduct within the US Air Force’s ranks is a “cancer” that the service is committed to eradicating, the Air Force’s top officer said yesterday at the first congressional hearing into a sex scandal at a training headquarters in the state of Texas. “I will never stop attacking this problem,” said General Mark Welsh, the Air Force chief of staff, told the house armed services committee. But underscoring the challenge that the air force faces, Welsh said the service recorded a dis-
turbing number of reports of sexual assault last year. The preliminary figures show there were 796 reports of cases, ranging from inappropriate touching to rape, according to Welsh’s testimony. The 2012 figure would be a nearly 30 per cent increase from 2011, when 614 cases were reported. The number could be much greater, Welsh said, because many cases are never reported. “Calling these numbers unacceptable does not do the victims justice,” Welsh said. “The truth
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is, these numbers are appalling.” The 2012 figures are being audited and reviewed before being included in a report the defence department will submit to congress in April, according to Welsh. Even more disturbing than the number of reports of sexual assault is the fact that most of the offences are committed by fellow airmen, Welsh said. The scandal at Lackland Air Force Base near San Antonio continues to unfold nearly two years after the first victim came forward. All US airmen report to
Lackland for basic training. The base has about 500 military training instructors for about 35,000 airmen who graduate every year. About 1 in 5 recruits is a woman; most instructors are men. The preliminary results of Air Force investigation released in November described abuses of power by instructors who took advantage of a weak oversight system to prey on young recruits. The investigation has found that 32 military training instructors allegedly engaged in inappropriate or coercive sexual relation-
ships with 59 recruits and airmen at Lackland, according to the Air Force. Six instructors have been convicted in court-martials on charges ranging from adultery, rape and conducting unprofessional relationships. Nine more instructors are awaiting courtmartials. Two more received nonjudicial punishments. Fifteen 15 instructors remain under investigation. The air force has changed the way it selects officers and instructors who train new recruits and created a special unit of lawyers
and investigators to assist victims of sexual assault. Welsh said he has stressed to the air force’s officer corps and senior enlisted ranks the importance of eliminating sexual misconduct. As part of that effort, Welsh issued a “Letter to Airmen” this month that said images, songs and stories that are obscene or vulgar are not part of the air force heritage. Not everyone who commits sexual assault is a predator, but there are predators in the ranks and they have to be found before – AP they act, Welsh said.
Beyonce did not sing the US national anthem live at this week’s public swearing-in ceremony of President Barack Obama for his second term, CNN quoted an inaugural official as saying yesterday. The R&B singer has yet to comment on a furor over whether or not she lip-synced the words to The Star-Spangled Banner before an estimated crowd of one million people on the National Mall in Washington. “She did not sing live,” the unnamed inaugural official said. The official also told CNN that Beyonce herself had decided not to perform live, as she had arrived too late to have proper rehearsal time with the US Marine Band. – AP
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US House votes to suspend debt ceiling The House of Representatives voted on Wednesday to suspend the US debt ceiling until May, averting a potential default crisis and buying time for high-stakes budget negotiations. The bill now goes to the Senate where it is expected to pass and then be approved by President Barack Obama, defusing tensions as Democrats and Republicans struggle to reach a deal to rein in deficits and debt.
The United States surpassed its congressionally-mandated $US16 trillion ($A15.22 trillion) borrowing limit late last year, and the Treasury has taken extraordinary measures to keep paying the government’s bills until late February. Republicans had initially sought to tether an extension of the debt ceiling to spending cuts, threatening a repeat of last summer’s tense standoff and elevating the
risk of a potentially catastrophic default. Last summer’s showdown over the debt limit led to the unprecedented decision by Standard & Poor’s to downgrade the once-sterling US credit rating. But Obama had said he would refuse to negotiate over the debt ceiling, and the suspension grants divided politicians an extra three months to try to reach a broad agreement on boosting revenue and reining in spending.
The Republican-introduced measure passed 285-144, with bipartisan support. In a bid to hasten action, House Republicans added a clause to the bill to keep senators from collecting their salaries if they don’t pass a budget by April 15. “It’s been nearly four years since the Senate has done a budget. Most Americans believe, if you don’t do your job, you shouldn’t get paid. That’s the basis for No
Budget, No Pay,” House Speaker John Boehner said on Tuesday. “It’s time for us to come to a plan that will in fact balance the budget over the next ten years. It’s our commitment to the American people.” The bill would not eliminate politicians’ pay in the event a budget is not passed, but set the money aside in an escrow account until a budget is passed or until the last day of the 113th Congress, at the
end of 2014. If the bill is passed by the Senate and signed by the president, the current debt limit would be automatically extended as necessary until midnight, May 18. The Democratic-held Senate has not voted on a budget since 2009, and the federal government is being funded through temporary resolutions every six months. Politicians haggled for months over how to avoid the so-called
Assange savages WikiLeaks film WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says a film about his whistle-blowing website is propaganda designed to fan the flames of a war against Iran. The Fifth Estate, starring Benedict Cumberbatch, is due to be released in November. Assange yesterday said WikiLeaks had managed to get hold of a copy of the script of the DreamWorks movie. And he doesn’t like what he’s read. “It is a mass propaganda attack against WikiLeaks the organisation,” the 41-year-old Australian told students in Oxford via a video-link from the Ecuadorean embassy in London. “But it is not just an attack against us – it is an attack against Iran. “It fans the flames to start a war with Iran.” Assange said the opening scene was set in a military complex in Tehran and showed Iran was working on an atomic weapon.
Ache Indians hold bow, arrow festival Enjoying a menu of tapir, armadillo and chicken’s feet, a community of Ache Indians in Paraguay’s jungle is celebrating the recovery of a small piece of their tribal land and honouring its archers – the best in the country. “We are the champions at shooting the bow and arrow; this is what the representatives of other aboriginal peoples say,” Ache teacher Sinforiano Chevugi told The Associated Press in Kuetuvy, a former plantation that about 45 Ache families occupied 12 years ago. In 2010, Paraguay’s Congress gave them formal title to the land. In 2011, for the country’s bicentennial, Paraguay held a national bow-and-arrow shooting contest that was won by the Ache team, a source of pride among the tribe’s members and a motive for the weekend celebration. The Ache are hunter-gatherers whose population of roughly 1200 is distributed in five villages in eastern Paraguay. Ache de Kuetuvy, the second-largest village, is located in virgin jungle in Canindeyu province. The Ache’s Asiatic features and light eye colour have drawn the interest of US and European anthropologists. Villagers celebrated the anniversary of their arrival in Kuetuvy by slaughtering a cow as well as collecting fruit, hunting wild animals and by cooking up dishes of tapir, armadillo and chicken feet. For dessert, a sweet dish was made from the juice of palm tree – AP trunks.
“How does this have anything to do with us?” he said. A subsequent scene in Cairo showed an Iranian nuclear scientist talking with a United States CIA agent. The scientist says Iran is testing the explosive in the next six months. But Assange said in actual fact, the US’ own intelligence agencies had confirmed Iran didn’t have a nuclear weapons programme. “It’s a lie upon a lie – a great big-budget thing that’s going to be pushed out in November.” The WikiLeaks founder said “corrupt media and corrupt culture” were engaged in a war alongside intelligence agencies. He said the institutions that formed the “big media machine” were too close to the table of power they were meant to be reporting on. The Australian said the film slandered an entire nation and “beat the drums of war”. – AAP
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The property market may be taking off, but there is no sign of the manufacturing sector doing the same, according to the latest BNZ-Business New Zealand Performance of Manufacturing Index. The December PMI was barely in positive territory at 50.1, up 1.3 points from November, but down on the readings in December 2011 and 2010. BNZ described the overall index as showing “all but no change”, saying that when one sub-component was doing better another one was slipping away. “There is certainly a bit to like in the production index rising to 52.5 from 49.6 in November,” BNZ said. A reading above 50 indicates expansion in activity. But the new orders component slipped to 48.9 from 50.0 in the previous month, raising questions about the durability of demand. “Such pluses and minuses are littered throughout the December PMI survey across industries, regions and firm size,” BNZ said. “Indeed, this was the story of 2012 as a whole, as no one
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was foolish. The union will urge the company to drop the plan. “The experience of the Fairfax regional titles with outsourcing production to New Zealand has not been good. It is impossible for sub-editors located in another country to have the depth of knowledge about local circumstances and events needed to do the job,” said alliance federal secretary Christopher Warren. “However, it appears that rather than learn from their mistakes, Fairfax management is determined to compound them.” – APNZ
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influence dominated the manufacturing sector.” The flat manufacturing report comes after the latest Quarterly Survey of Business Opinion by the New Zealand Institute of Economic Research indicated the economy was recovering and reports of new records for residential property prices, particularly in Auckland. The PMI survey shows a decline in inventory, which implies a pickup in demand. The PMI employment index improved to 49.1 from 48.2 but it may be indicative of employment falling at a slower rather than a sign of outright pickup. BusinessNZ’s executive director for manufacturing, Catherine Beard, said the December result was symptomatic of what manufacturers experienced in 2012. “Five of the 12 months were in contraction, with only two months (February and May) showing any sufficient levels of expansion. “However, despite the fairly unexciting result, comments by manufacturers remain more positive than negative,” she said. – APNZ
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Apple shares have tumbled after the tech giant posted record profits and sales of its iPhones and iPads, but offered a disappointing forecast for the coming months. Apple said yesterday it made a profit of $US13.l billion ($A12.38 billion) on revenue of $US54.5 billion in the fiscal quarter that ended on December 29 as sales of iPhones and iPads set quarterly records. The California-based company reported that it sold 47.8 million iPhones and 22.9 million iPad tablet computers in the closing months of last year. “We’re thrilled with record revenue of over $54 billion and sales of over 75 million iOS devices in a single quarter,” said Apple chief executive Tim Cook. Some investors soured on Apple, however, after it forecast that revenue for the current quarter would range from $US41 billion to $US43 billion and a gross margin of from 37.5 to 39.5 per cent. Peter Misek, analyst at Jefferies, said Apple’s results topped the consensus “but fell short of our estimates”. “In particular iPhone shipments of 47.8 were disappointing,” he said, noting the brokerage’s estimate of 53 million. Apple shares dropped 8.5 per cent to $US470.30 in after-market trading that followed release of the earnings results. “The most important thing is that our customers love our products,” Cook said
in an earnings call with financial analysts. “Not just buy them; love them,” he continued. “Everyone at Apple has their eyes on the future.” Apple’s stock has been in a downward spiral since hitting
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ur feature property is superbly positioned on a private 964 sqm back section in an exciting new subdivision and has furnishings to a very high standard. This exceptional brand new five-bedroom home offers everything the modern family could ask for, and more!! A spacious entrance way immediately provides a sense of ‘welcome’. The very practical floor plan caters not only for everyday living but also for entertaining your guests in style. This home features an impressive entertainers’ kitchen, with seamless flow to the outdoors from both living areas, which is private and very sunny. This area provides an inviting environment for summer time living on the huge attached sun-drenched deck. The master bedroom features an impressive ensuite and a large walk-in robe with doors that open onto the sun deck. The tiled guest bathroom features bath and shower with separate toilet. Large double internal accessed garage with generous laundry.
This home is yet to be lived in and some of the main features waiting for you include quality drapes, carpet, floor tiles, chandelier, heat pumps, gas hob, fully fenced, and concrete drive. The grassed back yard is waiting for you to ‘cut-in’ your garden and make it yours. Words and photos can only begin to describe this property, you must view it personally to completely experience and appreciate its true potential.
8 Elmwood Grove Open Home Saturday January 26, 1.45pm-2.30pm
Price $565,000
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8 McNicol Crescent $317,000 Saturday 10.00am - 10.30am • Three bedrooms • Renovated and redecorated • Great outdoor flow • Large family sized section
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316 Havelock Street $310,000 Saturday 10.00am - 10.45am
33A Buckleys Terrace $359,000 Saturday 10.15am - 10.45am
• Front townhouse • Two bedrooms • Great potential • Internal access double garage
• Presented with pride • Three could be four bedrooms • Double garage • Lovely gardens and grounds
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25 Andrew Street $330,000 Saturday 10.45am - 11.15am
22 Melcombe Street $292,000 Saturday 11.00am - 11.30am
• Space for all the family • Open plan living • Four bedrooms • Double garage and rumpus room
• Four bedrooms plus office • Sunny open plan living • Two bathrooms • Three car garaging
• Permanent material and pretty • Open plan living • Three bedrooms • Double garage and carport
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47 Wakanui Road $295,000 $289,000 Saturday 11.00am - 11.30am
145 McMurdo St Offers over $250,000 Saturday 11.00am - 11.45am
199 Walnut Avenue $198,000 Saturday 11.00am - 11.45am
• More than meets the eye • Extensively renovated • Three double bedrooms • Two bathrooms
• Three to four bedroom character home • Tastefully renovated throughout • Tranquil, private, large garden setting • New fire, heat pump, close to amenities
• Two bedrooms and two living, or three bedrooms and one living • Open plan cottage • Very neat and tidy
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7 Wakanui Road $355,000 Saturday 11.30am - 12 noon
12 Clark Street $289,000 Saturday 11.30am - 12 noon
116 Elizabeth Street $321,000 Saturday 11.45am - 12.15pm
• Timeless red brick with three bedrooms • Updated kitchen and bathroom • Separate sleepout • Three car garaging and huge section
• Permanent material, recently repainted • Three bedrooms • Separate lounge • Large double garaging • Family sized 1075 sqm section
• Permanent material character home • Three bedrooms • Three car garaging • Very large section - 1287 sqm
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141 Harland St Offers over $250,000 Saturday 12 noon - 12.30pm
85 Grey Street $130,000 Saturday 12 noon - 12.30pm
32 Clark Street $229,000 Saturday 12.15pm - 12.45pm
• Three bedrooms plus office • Conservatory plus deck • Well utilised section • Great investment
• Superb tidy two to three bedroom home • Open plan living, updated throughout • Large 1012 sqm section, single garage • Within the four avenues (Glasgow Lease)
• Calling investors • Open plan living • Two double bedrooms • 677 sqm section
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31 Eton Street Saturday 1.00pm - 1.30pm
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• Great opportunity • One bedroom cottage • Open plan living • All furniture included
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8 Elmwood Grove Saturday 1.45pm - 2.30pm
34 Middle Road $370,000 Set Sale: 4pm, Friday, 8 Feb 2013 Saturday 1.00pm - 1.45pm
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• Three bedrooms plus office • Large rear section - 1219 sqm • Inground pool
• New executive home • Large living areas, entertainers kitchen • Five bedrooms • Fantastic decked entertaining area
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1 Birchside Lane $497,000 Set Sale: 3pm, Friday, 1 Feb 2013 Saturday 2.00pm - 2.45pm • Four bedrooms, two bathrooms • 250 sqm home, 1208 sqm land • Well below replacement cost • Last opportunity to view
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surprise. The first step is to whittle down the vast array of choices. From sculptural faucets to computerised shower systems that can be set to your own exclusive heat and water pressure settings.
its own purpose and style. Freestanding baths and crafted taps that occupy centre stage and suggest a more sculptural focus. To personalise the space even more, add a beautiful piece of furniture to lift the room beyond the functional into an intensely personal space that reflects your taste.
Materials on the floor, walls and horizontal surfaces in your bathroom are experienced in a very tactile way. Tiles, mosaics, stone, glass and timber are all popular for their luxurious feel. Each will contribute differently to the mood of the bathing space.
Smaller, more confined areas suit pared-back designs with simple materials. These create compact, functional spaces. To generate a greater sense of space, think about hung vanities and toilets along with recessed wall cabinets. Wet areas that do not separate baths and showers add even more freedom.
Don’t forget ventilation and heating – especially underfloor heating and the room must be able to be fully dry within 30 minutes. The towel rail should be as big as you can afford and fit – more people, more towels.
Almost nothing contributes as much to a room’s ambience and tone as lighting. Think about these three areas and how lighting can add to your desired effect:
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1. General — what is required to illuminate the room to make it usable and able to be appreciated?
Showers should be tempered or toughened glass to NZ Standard. If using imported products, ensure the glass is up to standard.
2. Task lighting — what sort of lighting is needed for activities such as applying make-up or shaving? Remember that it’s important to light the face as naturally as possible, without shadow. 3. Ambient light — choose gentle and low key so as to create a special mood. Think how dimmers and sensors can play a role creating exactly the mood you desire throughout the day and night. As well as their functionality, consider how the shape, form and composition of fittings can add a level of tactile delight and
Check and double check that the layout you plan actually works - can you open the shower door without hitting anything, or bend over the sink without bouncing off the wall behind you? Is access to the shower and bath easy? Does the door open the right way? Do you have sufficient storage? Do your homework with plenty of showroom visits. Test-drive everything for comfort and size. Remember that you get what you pay for. Nobody ever regretted buying quality and durability.
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156 Chalmers Ave Residential
• Three bedroom townhouse • Sunny, private section • Double garage • Solar power panels
• Hot listing - be quick • 1260m2 section • 130m2 floor area • Two toilets, HRV system • Ample room for families, vehicles
$PBN - BIR $335,000 - $355,000
OPEN HOME: Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 10-10.30am
$PBN - BIR $275,000 - $295,000
OPEN HOME: Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 10-10.30am
8 Clark Street Residential
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Set Sale: Feb 13, 2013 at 5pm (unless sold prior).
$PBN - BIR $380,000 - $410,000
OPEN HOME: Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 1-1.30pm
• Magnetic from all angles • Recommended four bedrooms • Two bathrooms, two living • Open plan kitchen, living, dining • Great open outlook
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$PBN - BIR $580,000 - $620,000
OPEN HOME: Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 10-10.45am
156 Harrison St Residential
• Here’s a surprise • Spacious living, kitchen area • Three double bedrooms • New logburner and heat pump • Well fenced section
• Central townhouse • Open plan living, two double bedrooms • Modern kitchen, heat pump • Private patio area • Ideal rental investment
$PBN - BIR $198,000 - $208,0000
$PBN - BIR $259,000 - $269,000
• Three bedrooms, office • New carpet, heat pump, west side • Excellent family home • Large double garage, workshop
OPEN HOME: Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 12-12.30pm
27 Kitchener St Residential
• Executive townhouse • Walk to town • Two bedrooms plus office • No expense spared
• The good life • 5,000m2 established property • Updated home will appeal • Privacy paramount here • Tunnel houses + gardens
3/265 Moore St Residential
OPEN HOME: Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 11-11.30am
113A Cass St Residential
69 Farm Rd Residential
OPEN HOME: Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 10-10.30am
2/28 Chalmers Av Residential
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• Tasteful family home • Updated interior, three bedrooms • Potentially subdividable section • Two single garages $PBN - BIR $259,000 - $275,000
OPEN HOME: Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 11-11.30am
16 Hollands Rd Lifestyle
$PBN - BIR $335,000 - $349,000
OPEN HOME: Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 12-12.30pm
11 Wisteria Pl Residential
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• Ideal starter or investment • Three double bedrooms • Good carpet, heat pump • Close to school, kindy and shops • Estimated rental return $270 - $290pw
• Beauty on Wisteria • A home with everything you want! • Two great living spaces • Four bedrooms plus large office • Large deck and patio area
• Whose luck is this? • Open plan kitchen, living, dining • Three large bedrooms • Great easy care section • Four car garaging
$PBN - BIR $219,000 - $239,000
Neg over $585,000
$PBN - BIR $265,000 - $275,000
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ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, January 25, 2013
covering Mid Canterbury...
Strong Finish for Real Estate Market In 2012 T
adjusted basis December’s sales were about in line with November and 14.8% higher than December last year.
Contributed by REINZ (Real Institute of New Zealand)
he national median house price reached a new record of $389,000 in December, up almost 10% on December 2011. Ongoing strong demand drove robust sales volume growth in the residential property market during 2012 with the number of sales up 21 per cent on 2011 and at the highest level since 2007. The Chief Executive of the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ), Helen O’Sullivan, says that despite the strong growth in sales volume, the number of sales compared to the total number of dwellings in New Zealand remains well below the long run average and substantially below the peak volume of 2003 when more than 120,000 residential properties were sold. “ A new record median price and robust volume growth saw the New Zealand real estate market end 2012 on a strong note and positioned for those trends to continue into 2013. The key drivers in 2012 were the Auckland and Canterbury/Westland regions, which together make up over half the real estate activity in New Zealand, where supply constraints resulted in significant price gains that have not been achieved elsewhere. The strength of these two regions is starting to spill over into other parts of the country with Central Otago Lakes and Wellington both seeing more invigorated markets, particularly in terms of sales volumes. ” “A key development during 2012 has been the growth in sales by auction, with the number of properties sold by auction growing by more than two-thirds compared to 2011. The growth in auction sales has been particularly strong in Auckland where almost two of every five sales are now by auction. The trend in auctions is evidence of the continued tightness of some parts of the residential real estate market where demand is increasing, but supply remains constrained.”
Sales Volumes REINZ data shows there were 5,754 unconditional residential sales in December, an increase of 438 sales (+8.2%) compared with the same time last year and a fall of 22.8% compared to November 2012. On a seasonally
Eight regions recorded increases in sales volume compared to December last year, with Northland recording an increase of 37.2%, followed by Auckland with 18.7% and Central Otago Lakes with 18.4%. All regions recorded falls in sales volume in December compared to November – as is usual due to the short trading month - with Northland recording the shallowest fall of 8.8% followed by Nelson/Marlborough with a fall of 11.2% and Canterbury/Westland with a fall of 11.3%. Auckland and Canterbury/Westland together accounted for slightly more than half of all properties sold in December.
Prices The national median house price increased by $5,750, from $383,250 in November, to a new record high of $389,000 in December, an increase of 1.5%. Canterbury/ Westland’s median house price moved up 1.7% compared to November to a new record median price of $351,000, although Auckland’s median house price eased by $5,000 to $535,000. The national median house price is up 9.6% compared to December 2011, while the Auckland median price is up 10.5% compared to December in the previous year. For the month of December, Nelson/Marlborough recorded the largest lift in prices for the month with an increase of 8.3%, followed by Central Otago Lakes 5.9%, and Taranaki with 5.4%. Compared to December 2011, Auckland recorded the highest lift in prices with an increase of 10.5%, followed by Canterbury/Westland with 8.0% and Northland with 6.3%. The REINZ Stratified House Price Index, which adjusts for some of the variations in mix that can impact on the median price, is 6.7% higher than December 2011 and eased 0.6% compared to November. The Christchurch House Price Index set another new record high in December and is up almost 12% compared to December 2011.
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in December compared to November, from 33 to 32 days, with the number of days to sell also improving by three days compared to December 2011. For the month of December, and for the third straight month, Canterbury/ Westland recorded the shortest days to sell at 28 days, followed by Auckland with 29 days and Wellington with 30 days (also for the third straight month). Northland recorded the longest number of days to sell at 60 days, followed by Waikato/Bay of Plenty with 52 days and Central Otago Lakes with 51 days. Over the past 10 years the median days to sell for the month of December has averaged 33 days across New Zealand.
Auctions Nationally there were 1,102 dwellings sold by auction in December representing 19.2% of all sales, a slightly smaller proportion than the 20.7% sold by auction in November. For the 12 months to December the total number of auctions reached 11,950 or 16.1% of all sales, compared to 7,101 or 11.6% of all sales for the 12 months to December 2011. Over 2012 the number of Auctions grew by 68.3% with the rate of growth reaching 86.9% in the Auckland region and 33.2% for all other regions combined. Transactions in Auckland again dominated the auction market in December, representing 73.6% of the national total of auction sales. 37.4% of all dwelling sales in Auckland were by this method in December; this was up strongly from the 24.5% of sales by auction in December 2011. Sales by auction in Waikato/Bay Of Plenty accounted for 7.9% of the national total, Canterbury/ Westland accounted for 10.7% of the national total, and all other regions combined accounted for the remaining 7.8% of auction sales in December 2012.
Further Data Across New Zealand the total value of residential sales, including sections was $2.73 billion in December, compared to $3.62 billion in November, and $2.32 billion in December 2011. For the 12 months ended December 2012 the total value of residential sales was $33.95 billion.
The national median days to sell improved by one day
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Sunny open 3.4ha of pleasant rural living located 15 WESTSIDE WESTSIDE WESTSIDE WESTSIDE WESTSIDE WESTSIDE WESTSIDE WES 7 FileyUnit Place 7 Filey Unit Place1 13 Church 7 FileyUnit Place 1 13 Church Sudbury Street Place Unit 113 Church Sudbury 10Street Houston Street Place 1 13 Church Sudbury Street Street Sudbury 10Street Houston Street Place 10Street Houston plan living, kitchen plenty of minutes fromwith town. Character filled 5 plan living, minutes kitchen fromwith town. plenty Character of filled 5 minutes fromwith town. Character filled 5 plan living, kitchen plenty of minutes from town. Character filled 5 18 Street 18 Bathurst Street 89 Walker StreetStreet 18 89 Walker StreetStreet 89 Walker Street 18 Our vendors committed heart Our vendors Purchase have this committed brand new heart townhouse Our vendors Purchase Currently this committed brand tenanted, new heart townhouse asand an investment orBathurst Purchase Currently this brand Spacious tenanted, new family townhouse as an room investment in attractive or B Purchase Currently this brand tenanted, new townhouse asand an investment18 or Bathurst Currently Spacious tenanted, family asand an room investment in attractive or Bathurst Spacious family room in attractive storage, single garage with internal bedroom home. storage, bedroom singlehave garage home. with internal bedroom home. storage, singlehave garage with internal bedroom home. soul towith this new home and will be sad soul to with this new two home bedrooms, and will open be plan sad soul to with this new two as bedrooms, home a comfortable and will open home be plan sad this property with two as a bedrooms, comfortable Allenton open location. home plan this Present property owners two as bedrooms, a comfortable open home plan this property as a comfortable Allenton location. home this Present property owners Allenton location. Present owners Immaculately presented three bedroom Immaculately presented threeaccess, bedroom Immaculately Attractive presented three bedroom three bedroom home with Immaculately Attractive presented three bedroom three bedroom home with Attractive three bedroom home with VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 11.00 11.30am VIEWand Saturday 13 Oct 11.00 - 11.30am VIEWand Saturday VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 13 11.00 Oct-11.00 11.30am - 11.45am VIEWand Saturday VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 13 11.00 Oct-11.00 11.30am - 11.45am VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 11.00Imm -1 access, heat pump eco friendly log heat pump eco friendly log access, heat pump eco friendly log VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 10.30 11.15am VIEW Saturday 13aOct - 11.15am VIEW Saturday 13aOct - 11.15am VIEW Saturday 13aOct 10.30 - 11.15am to leave does present a10.30 wonderful to be leave dining/living but itaoffers does area and a10.30 internal wonderful access tobe leave dining/living itaoffers does present up atidy and number asection. internal wonderful of options. access Three dining/living offers area up moving and number to internal townhouse, of options. access so Three looking dining/living up and number internal of options. access Threehome, well up moving number to townhouse, of options. 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Double garage areaT VIEW Oct to 12.00 12.30pmarea VIEW Saturday 13shower Oct 12.00 VIEW Oct to 12.00 - 12.30pm area and VIEW Oct to 12.00 WEB ID AU27153 WEB ID AU27080 WEB ID AU26952 VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 11.00 11.45am VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 11.00 11.45am VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 11.00 11.45am view. view. view. toilets. Great garaging with works family back yard with garden. family back yard with veggie garden.VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 10.00 - 10.45am family back attached. yard with Set inveggie established garden. gardens with toilets. family back attached. yard with Set inveggie established garden. gardens with toilets. attached. Set inveggie established gardens with fami VIEWWESTSIDE Saturday 13 Oct Great 10.00 -garaging 10.45am with workshop VIEW Saturday 13 Oct Great 10.00METHVEN -garaging 10.45am with workshop VIEW Saturday 13 Oct 10.00 - 10.45am MOUNT SOMERS WESTSIDE attached. attached. attached. 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The question – to rent or to sell?
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by Amanda Wright
hen you have the potential to become the owner of more than one property, should you hold or fold? Be the landlord or find a property manager? Are you ready for the tenants, tantrums and trash? While many people would love to have an extra house to worry about, owning even one rental property can be a headache. You have to ask yourself, among other things: • is it worth keeping this property? • Is the market better for sellers than landlords currently? • How will you feel about strangers moving into your beloved home? • Can you, a novice with a day job, turn a profit on a real-estate rental while avoiding the tenants from hell?
Can You Afford to Rent? If you’re an investor, there’s no getting around it. You’ve got to do the numbers. Are you really making as much on that investment property as you think you are? Is it really worth financing a property for another ten years with an interest-only loan? Look at the numbers. For most property investors it means sacrificing income now in favour of capital gains in the future. If there aren’t any future capital gains then why are you sacrificing current income? Often the viability of affordability is at the mercy of the market. If you are planning on renting your home, then consider if you have enough reserve to afford your new property, as well as any potential losses from the rental of your old property. Initially your capital is tied up in the property you are looking to rent. The equity you sank into that property is basically stuck there, so if you need to borrow again to purchase your second home, you would have to borrow more than you would have, meaning higher monthly payments and less cash on hand to up-grade or service either homes. The only way that you can be sure that renting your home is the best decision is if the rental market is such that you can receive enough per week to cover your mortgage payments, insurance, rates, property management fees if required and enough left over to set up a repairs and maintenance account. If you need to put your current income between both properties, then there will always be a risk that you’ve stretched yourself too far. Consider, for example, that there may be
If you are considering renting out the property that you called home, you should also think about the emotional ties that you and your family will need to cut. If you think you will have difficulty accepting another person treating “your” home as their new home, then you need to consider if being a landlord is the right choice for you.
periods in which you have no renter or when a tenant may skip one or two months of rent. You have to figure out whether you will be able to make mortgage payments anyway while looking into your insurance claim which should cover such events. If are unsure of the specific financial pros and cons of each option, you should consult with your accountant or a professional real estate agent. Ask them to go through each scenario in terms of the tax advantages, risks and potential benefits. Using your income, assets, liabilities and your risk comfort level, you should have a much clearer picture of which scenario would work best for you.
Is the property likely to increase in price? If you expect prices in your area to skyrocket over the next three to five years, you may want to rent it out for the potential gain in asset you will receive. There are no guarantees in real estate, but if you ask for professional advice and study the trends, it can be clear which areas will make for a good future investment.
Is the market hot for selling and not so hot for renting? If there are numerous rental properties on the market and prices seem low, then selling may potentially be a better option. Consult with a real estate agent and get an appraisal on the property’s worth and compare that to your weekly rental revenue. With the cost of interest on your mortgage, insurance, rates, repairs and maintenance, not to mention time and effort or property management fees, it may be financially a wiser decision to sell your property and invest in a higher returning platform, such as a term deposit or shares.
Look at the house as an investment, and think of it as part of your overall portfolio. Ask yourself: Am I diversified enough? If the majority of your net worth would be tied up in your properties, you need more diversification, and you could be better off selling the house and investing the profit elsewhere.
Generally speaking, it will make sense to rent the house out only if it’s in a relatively stable market and the income from rent will cover your mortgage and other related expenses.
Investing in areas of good capital growth can make up for short term losses in income. It is good to remember that property investment is best suited to those individuals who have the ability to work towards a long term goal.
Is your property located somewhere you would like to return to? If you want to return to the same area years from now, you could be priced out of the market if you sell your house. It would therefore make sense to rent it out rather than pay hundreds of thousands more to return in the future. If the home was a starter home and the likelihood of you wanting to return is very minimal, then your decision should be based purely on immediate financial gain rather than sentiment.
Strangers living in the family home If the home you are planning on renting out holds deep sentimental value, it may be easier to cut all ties by selling, rather than continuing to hold a sentimental attachment to it. Consider how comfortable you are with tenants living in your home. If you have a deep personal connection with the property, you may see it as an invasion of your space.
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That said, if you are considering such a longterm investment that will place additional strain on your finances and tie up your equity, will you be living the lifestyle you desire? If you’re sacrificing family holidays, children’s sports trips and having fun and living in general, then property investment might not be right for you. Leaving your children an inheritance won’t make up for all the years of misery due to financial stress on the family. You need to decide what type of life you want to live, a life of now or a life of later. Depending on your immediate financial situation and long-term outlook, it can make more sense to rent rather than sell. In some cases, a short sale is the best remedy for escaping a declining area and moving on with your life. Before you make any decision about renting or selling, be sure to consult a real estate agent, lawyer or accountant for a customised consultation so that you fully understand the costs and benefits given your unique situation.
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New New New! 166 HECTARES A 3 year old conversion in a great location and still with a lot of productive potential you could not want more. Located minutes north of Westport, 135ha approximately effective with a 30 aside Herringbone shed with cup removers and bridging in place over the creeks. Topped off with a 3 bedroom home. Price $3,500,000 plus GST on land, buildings and shares Shari McLaughlin M 0272 666 850
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There is no bull with this 122ha effective property running a grass based system and being fully wintered on. Improvements include a comfortable renovated 3 bedroom home with sleep out, 20 aside Herringbone shed with 350 cow yard and a full array of barns. Milking 262 cows.
This farm has huge potential due to the low cost system the current owner has run. The property has 2 homes, numerous barns, 2 fertiliser bins, 2 stand off pads, 1 covered and a 32 aside herringbone shed with a 400 plus cow yard. 200ha currently in grass. Milking 330 cows.
Deadline sale closing 5pm, 20 March 2013 (unless sold prior) Shari McLaughlin M 0272 666 850
Deadline sale closing 1pm, 20 March 2013, prior offers considered Shari McLaughlin M 0272 666 850
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500 Cows Reefton 259 HECTARES 220ha approximate milking platform with an additional 30ha of dry cow grazing, 10ha approximately of railway lease. A superior 40 bale Rotary shed with meal, grain and molasses feeding system, automatic cup removers, teat sprayer, wash down and a Protrack Electronic computer system, four bedroom home. Available as a going concern. $5,500,000 plus GST on land, buildings, shares Shari McLaughlin M 0272 666 850
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t’s all good for DIY landlords until something goes wrong and unfortunately, it’s inevitable that eventually something will go wrong. You want a property manager that you trust – someone who is reliable pro-active and efficient. It’s definitely worthwhile investing a bit of time in finding a good property manager, after all you’re entrusting this person with one of your most valuable assets. Talk to a few and ask a lot of questions. Ask them about their past experience or examples of properties that they manage. Ask them how many properties they manage – too many may mean they’re overloaded (and your property doesn’t get the attention it deserves) and too few could also be a bit of a worry. Ask them how they handle problems with tenants, such as late rent or breaching of tenancy conditions. What is their expectation level on cleanliness for inspections? Ask them how they deal with tenants. A good property manager should be firm but fair. Ask them how they will keep you updated. The earlier you bring on a property manager the better, especially to ensure the tenancy agreement is done correctly. DIY landlords often make mistakes with the tenancy agreement leading to all sorts of problems later. If maximum tenants aren’t stipulated you could end up with a very, overloaded house. Everything stems from the agreement. DIY landlords can also be clouded by emotion in their decision making and actions. They can make mistakes around notice periods and entering the property. Whereas it’s business for property managers and they work to the law. It goes both ways though. Make sure you communicate with your property manager. Be available to them and respond quickly to queries. Also, hold up to your responsibilities as a landlord. Sometimes landlords fall short with maintenance especially around plumbing, weathering and general wear and tear. Don’t make the mistake of losing a good tenant as a result of not maintaining your rental properly.
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our rental property needs to be an investment not a headache. You certainly insulated property is a huge bonus. don’t want to spend your weekends maintaining it, so a successful property Look out for quality, hard wearing benches. Laminate is cheap but isn’t overly investment largely comes down to buying the right property in the first hard wearing; a stainless steel bench top can take a beating. Avoid tiles as they place. can crack, and expensive fittings will just be costly. The ideal investment property is of course sturdy and low maintenance. It’s A kitchen rangehood and a bathroom fan are also bonuses as it will save you the rectangular or boxshaped with a sloping roof, built from weatherboard or brick cost of putting these in later. Neutral colour schemes are best to help attract a with aluminium joinery and is on a low maintenance section. wide range of tenants. You want the property to be as bullet proof as possible. While a concrete box Outside, you want it as low maintenance as possible. Expect that tenants won’t with windows would probably be the perfect structure to keep costs and hassles do too much outside. Check for trees or other plants that may cause problems. down, you also need a place that will appeal to potential tenants. Tenants want to be able to enjoy the place but not have to do too much work. For starters, look for a place with a good layout, something that isn’t too pokey or odd. Large bedrooms generally achieve a higher rent.
Best to avoid leaky homes, look for eaves of 400mm to 600mm minimum and no internal guttering.
While features (say like a spa-pool) can help achieve a higher rent, they can You want the property to look after itself as much as possible, so look for a house that is well ventilated with plenty of natural light, as it helps with airing the quickly become liabilities so be aware of what you are taking on. property, especially in winter. Although it’s a tenant’s responsibility to ensure the Also look to see what properties are renting for in the area. Buy the right rental house stays mould free, the climate in New Zealand does not help condensation property and look after it well, the good tenants will keep coming back but you and mould issues. won’t! Also, consider how easy the house will be to heat. You don’t want good tenants moving out because it’s a poorly designed house and requires extra heating. An
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Listen to the market to encourage a rapid response is feedback. It is feedback that you really didn’t want to have to consider, but it is feedback all the same which requires action.
by Amanda Wright
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elling your house can be an emotional process. Pride in your home may translate into what you think your home is worth, when in reality you may not be in touch with today’s market demands. Thinking you know what your home is worth when you actually may not have a clue is one of the main issues preventing the sale of a property. To put a property on the market takes effort. There is work undertaken in selecting the agent and marketing strategy, the effort to fix-up, clean and present the property and then the effort to keep the presentation immaculate throughout the campaign. How quickly your home sells, rarely has anything to do with how you much you “think” your home is worth. It depends largely on your planning, preparation, as well as market conditions. It is demoralising when you go to all this effort and don’t even get an offer, or the offers presented are well under your expectations. It is not that you would accept any offer simply to be done with it. An offer provides you with effective market feedback, and it provides you with the opportunity to sell your home faster, if you listen to the feedback being offered. Effective marketing strategy Nobody can buy your property if they don’t know it is for sale. Make sure that your real estate agent is using all the tools available that will provide maximum exposure for your property. Ensuring that your home is listed in both print and online forums, as well as clear and effective signage on the property will ensure great market coverage. What comes next is an instant reaction. A reaction to how the market views the value proposition of your property within the current market. This is the important part to take note of. How a property down the street sold a few months ago will not give you a good indication of how your house will sell now. Buyers today are comparing your listing with those also currently listed, looking for the best option available right now. No reaction is still an instant reaction. Are you listening? No interest
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The action of buyers is crucial. If no-one is turning up to your open home, they are providing you with feedback. That feedback may be that your house is too expensive, it’s unattractive from the road, or your marketing strategy has been ineffective and hasn’t reached potential buyers. The worst thing you can do is nothing. It’s not a time for kicking stones, it’s a time to change the game. If the buyers are silently telling you that they prefer the one down the road, then it’s time to look at why your listing is failing to draw response. Look for the unspoken signals Once your marketing strategy is bang on and your property is attractive to potential buyers, you will experience foot traffic coming through your home. The more people that view your home the better, but if the numbers are right and you still haven’t received attractive offers for consideration, then there’s still something wrong. Maybe it’s a case of the right buyer just hasn’t wandered through yet, but maybe it’s time to look at your interior. Does the house look nice from the road but once punters are inside they are disappointed? Your real estate agent should be able to provide you with feedback from the open homes. The rooms are too small, the bathroom is too out-dated or the price is simply beyond the reach of the market that is currently attracted to your property. People are still buying homes, they still require somewhere to live and in our affluent community our population continues to rise, so that means the buyers are finding better value elsewhere. Find out why. When selling your home, ensure your agent will be available to potential buyers as well as you. Communication is the key, and you want to ensure that a potential buyer is able to get information when they want it, before they get frustrated and go elsewhere. If the agent isn’t picking up the phone to talk to you, they probably aren’t picking it up to speak to potential buyers of your home either. Regular feedback with your real estate agent will enable you to be responsive to buyer feedback, and to changing market conditions. Placing all the blame on your agent for a slow response won’t help matters initially. Changing agents as many people do in a slow market pushes your problems from one firm to another. The listing moves and
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so do the issues. Talking issues through with your agent will give you an indication of whether it’s just been a case of bad luck so far, or if it is a case of incompetence, in which case it is time to move on. In reading the play, you don’t have to simply drop the price. If having assessed the market winds you feel that your desired price is unachievable, don’t allow your property to languish on the market unsold. Leaving an unsold property for sale in the market month after month with no change is possibly the worst move you can make as a seller. After a certain point in time, you are not advertising the property you are advertising the fact it has still not sold. If this is occurring, it is time to listen to the market and make changes to change the attractiveness of your property, whether it is a change in price, or working toward improvements on the home. Price to Sell Pricing to sell will usually bring the campaign to a rapid conclusion if done correctly. Price attracts or repels. In pricing to sell, you need your agent to guide you. Your agent will be able to offer recommendations on what the current market value of your home is, or suggestions on what you can do to the property to achieve the price you are looking for. This does take enormous trust, in that your agent is acting ethically in achieving the best sale price possible for you, not under-pricing for a quick sale. Pricing to sell is putting a number or pricing strategy in place that will attract buyers. Don’t fall for the trap of pricing your home higher than the comparable homes in the area, unless you are prepared to wait longer for a sale. Don’t falsely assume that you will have more room to bargain if you price your home higher than comparable homes. It might actually have the reverse effect, and cause buyers to completely rule out your home as an option. You may even want to consider selling slightly under market value. Not only will it attract immediate attention, it may result in multiple offers, driving up the sale price. Remember, pricing is key to selling a home quickly, but there is no one formula that will work for every home sale. Planning, preparation and making adjustments as needed, all play a role in selling your home in a timely manner.
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This beautiful character home is set on a large private ¼ acre section hidden away by mature trees and shrubs. Open plan kitchen/living area with plenty of room to entertain both indoors and outdoors. Four good sized bedrooms. This property would be great for those with a green thumb with large raised veggie garden and green house. Double garage and workshop space.
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So close to town this 2 bedroom townhouse built in 1995 will not last long. Single garage with internal access. Heatpump, garden shed and private back yard makes this property worth looking at.
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• Three bedroom block home • Large 12m x 18m storage shed • Three bay hayshed • Numerous other smaller buildings • In three separate titles • May be purchased separately www.pggwre.co.nz ID: ASH2259909
Rakaia Deadline Private Treaty closing 3pm, Thursday, 14 February 2013 at PGG Wrightson Ltd, 30-46 Tancred St, Ashburton Colin Gilbert B 03 307 8710 M 027 434 3478 H 03 308 4438
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Sunny three bedroom permanent material home set in attractive gardens. Open plan kitchen, dining and living areas. Double garage with internal access. This 8.0 hectare property is deer fenced into six paddocks with deer yards plus a small set of sheep yards and a three bay implement/hay shed. Only minutes from town and offers a range of options from growing grass to grazing livestock while taking advantage of the irrigation.
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All offers on or before 4pm Thurs 21 Feb 2013 View Sat 10-11am www.bayleys.co.nz/513584 M 027 430 7041 B 03 307 7377
Two x 2ha Bareland Blocks • Rakaia Village Settlement • Close to Rakaia township • Two freehold 2ha titles • Offered for sale separately • Option to purchase both
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33 Churchill Ave 10am-10.30am 81 Alford Forest Rd 10am-10.30am 20948Walnut Ave 10am-10.30am 3 1 2 Suffolk Street 10.00am - 10.30am Web ID: 2083543 11c105 Wills St 10am-10.30am 4 2 2 Trevors Road 10.45am - 11.15am Web ID: 2110392 1 1 0 Street, Hinds 11.00am - 11.30am Web ID: 2131071 229 David Chalmers Ave 11am-11.30am 3 1 2 32 Russell AvenueSt, Fairton 11am-11.30am 11.00am - 11.30am Web ID: 2133178 4 Waymouth 4 1 2 62 Taits Road St 11.00am - 11.30am Web ID: 1240327 122 Thomson 11am-11.30am 4 1 0 11 Baker Street 11.30am - 12.15pm 48 Suffolk St 11.15am-11.45amWeb ID: 2119712 3 1 1 143 Archibald Street 11.30am - 12.00pm Web ID: 1786530 106 Chalmers Ave 11.45am-12.15pm 3 2 3 1B Carters Terrace 11.45am - 12.15pm 28 Graham St 12pm-12.30pm Web ID: 2114582 2 1 1 7 Jane Street 12.15pm -12.45pm Web ID: 2143807 15 Walnut Ave 12.30pm-1.15pm 3 1 1 15 Jane Street 12.30pm - 1.00pm Web ID: 2137769 9471a Rakaia Terr, Rakaia 1pm-1.30pm 2 1 1 Oxford Street 1.30pm - 2.00pm Web ID: 2128538 6a329Bowen Str Rakaia 1pm-1.30pm 2 1 2 Havelock Street 2.15pm - 2.45pm Web ID: 2145619
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156 Chalmers Ave 10am-10.30am 16 Holland Rd 10am-10.30am 62A Elizabeth St 10am-10.30am 69 Farm Rd 10am-10.45am 8 Clark St 11am-11.30am 2/28 Chalmers Ave 11am-11.30am 156 Harrison St 12noon-12.30pm 3/265 Moore St 12noon-12.30pm 27 Kitchener St 1pm-1.30pm 113A Cass St 1pm-1.30pm 11 Wisteria St 2pm-2.30pm
15 Pages Rd 10am-10.30am 36 Leeston St 10am-10.45am 22 Cross St 10.30am-11am 2 Russell Ave 10.30am-11am 400 Racecourse Rd 10.30am-11.15am 49 Havelock St 11am-11.45am 14 Magnolia Pl 11am-11.45am 27 Philip St 11am-11.45am 22 Mitchell Pl 11.45am-11.15am
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• Bark • Oamaru stone • Rocks • Organic compost • Sand • Screened soil • Home deliveries available Plus much more FREE loan trailer available! From a shovel load to a trailer load. Dobson Street West Ph: 307 8302
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ASIAN, absolutely stunning, hot and sexy, beauty, busty, SAT Jan 26, 9-12. Furniture, love to please. Phone Cindy toys, garden tools, clothing, books, mobility scooter and 021-0834-6535. general household items. 20 FRISKY Fillies. In/out calls. Manse Street. Sensual massages. New ladies welcome. Phone 021- SATURDAY, January 26. 565-126. Children’s toys, bikes, clothes, household items, something for everyone. Sign FOR SALE at gate, 9am, Moore Street. 60% OFF all stock. Last HIRE days. Friday 10am - 3pm, Saturday 10am - 1pm. The Little Craft Shop, 106 FARM attachments and Victoria Street. other equipment needed? Place a wanted classified in CASH for used goods, when the Ashburton Guardian you advertise in the under ‘Hire’. Phone Guardian Classifieds. Phone 307-7900. 307-7900. for sale or PUBLIC NOTICES hire, ex shipping: general and insulated. Sidelifter available for delivery. – PUBLIC NOTICE Wilson Bulk Transport, Phone 308-7772. (PURSUANT TO SECTION 10 AUCTIONEERS ACT DEADLINES - Ashburton 1928) Guardian Classifieds close at 5.00pm every IN THE DISTRICT COURT week day, the day prior HELD AT ASHBURTON to insertion. Phone 03IN THE MATTER of an 307-7965. Application by Burdett Real FLY swatters in colourful Estate for the renewal of an Auctioneers Licence. flower shapes. Available in red, yellow or purple with We hereby give notice that green stars. German quality we have applied to the at only $2.99. At Kitchen District Court at Ashburton Kapers, The Arcade. for the renewal of a licence under the Auctioneers Act FREE ‘For Sale’ 1928 to carry on business as advertisement in the an Auctioneer from 332 East Ashburton Guardian when Street, Ashburton and that you buy two in the the application will be heard Guardian. Phone 307-7900. at the above Court after one (1) month from the 18th day JAM making supplies; jars, of January, 2013, the date of preserving pan, seals, labels the first publication of this and funnels. Now in stock. Notice. At Kitchen Kapers, The Any person who is entitled to Arcade. object to the grant of this renewal application may, GARAGE SALES within one month of the first publication of this notice, file a notice in the prescribed GARAGE SALE. Saturday, form of his objection and of 8am - 11.30am (no-one the grounds thereof at the before 8am). Household District Court, Baring goods, small appliances, Square West, Ashburton. wheelbarrow, clothing. Reid Dated this 17th day of Crescent. Sign at gate. January, 2013 GARAGE SALE. Saturday, January 26. 9am. Netherby R C Burdett, Director Scout Den, Bridge Street. (Applicant) Collection of something for This is the second everyone, must go. publication of this notice. CONTAINERS
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CHANGE of pace. Kick-start your career in the situations Vacant section of CHILD minder wanted for the Ashburton Guardian before school Monday - Friday every second week, Classifieds. January 30 to end of May. Start at 7.45am then take TRADES, SERVICES 5yo to school. Could suit high school student, own PLASTERER’S, Painters transport required. Rate advertise in the Trades and negotiable. Could be some babysitting also. Services section of the casual Ashburton Guardian Phone Jessica 027-404-4484. Classifieds. Phone 307-7900.
DAILY DIARY TODAY FRIDAY JANUARY 25 9.00am. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. ITF Wilson Canterbury under 18 tournament continues (semi finals). Public viewing welcome, free entry. Ashburton Trust Tennis Centre, Oak Grove. 1.00pm - 3.00pm. ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM, Classic aircraft on display in Heritage Hangar. RNZAF Aermacchi RAF Harrier GR3. Seafield Road.
1.30pm. R.S.A. Euchre. R.S.A. Cox Street, Ashburton.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 26 9.00am. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. ITF Wilson Canterbury under 18 tournament continues into finals. Public viewing welcome, free entry. Ashburton Trust Tennis Centre, Oak Grove. 9.00am - 10.00am. VINTAGE CAR CLUB. View interesting vehicles taking part in annual rally. Club rooms, Maronan Road, Tinwald. 10.00am - 3.00pm. ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM, Classic aircraft on display. Ashburton Airport, Seafield Road. 1.00pm. WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. Assn and golf croquet 2pm -4pm. Richocet 1pm-2pm. Waireka Croquet Club Domain, Philip Street.
1.30pm. MID CANTERBURY SOCIAL WHEELERS. 14km road race. Register from 1pm. Fords Road, near the sale yards.
World No.1 Victoria Azarenka will defend her Australian Open title against popular Chinese star Li Na on Saturday. Li stunned Russian Maria Sharapova to reach her second Australian Open final, when she ended the second seed’s spectacular run with a 6-2 6-2 win in 1 hour 33 minutes. Azarenka dispatched 19-year-old American Sloane Stephens 6-1 6-4 in 1 hour 41 minutes - but not before Stephens had saved five match points and the top seed had left the court for treatment on a shoulder problem at 5-4. “I almost did the choke of the year,� Azarenka said. “I had so many chances and I couldn’t close it out. “I was overwhelmed realising I was just one step away from the final and the nerves got the better of me. “It was important to overcome this and be back in the match. “I just couldn’t lose - I’d be so upset,� she said. Sharapova’s loss means Azarenka retains the world No.1 ranking. The Belarusian broke Stephens in the first game and again in the fifth and seventh to whip through the first set in 33 minutes. In the second, Stephens managed two service breaks but failed to capitalise on them as Azarenka served out the match after some nervous moments. Sharapova made an ominous start against Li with a double fault on the first point of her opening service game, and was broken for the first time in the tournament when she netted a return. Li held to lead 2-0 then broke again for 4-1 with a cross-court return. Sharapova fought her way to three break points in the sixth game and finally secured the break when the Chinese player missed a return. Li returned the favour in the following game to lead 5-2, meaning - in less than a set - the Russian had lost the same number of games as she had in her first four matches combined.
The sixth seed then took the first service break in the second set to remain on track with a 3-2 lead, grabbed a second at 5-2 and served out the match. Sharapova, the 2008 champion, had set a new Australian record in conceding just nine games in all her matches en route to the semi-finals. Li was a huge hit as she made her way to the 2011 final, before losing to Belgian Kim Clijsters, and has lost none of her crowd appeal.
Above: Li Na celebrates making the Australian Open final. Left: Maria Sharapova rues a string of lost opportunities. “Every time I come back here ... I don’t know what it is - I always play well here,� Li said. She has credited her competitiveness at the riple old age of 30 to a rigorous off-season routine with coach Carlos Rodriguez, but said she was
ready to be self-motivated now. “He doesn’t need to push me any more - I will push me,� she said. Sharapova said she felt powerless against Li. “She played a really great match, she certainly was much more aggressive than I was and was dictating the play,� Sharapova said. She said she could not use the fact she had breezed through her previous rounds as an excuse. “When I go into any match, I try to win with the best scoreline I can. “I felt I had my fair share of opportunities - I just didn’t take them,� she said. - AAP
Barty eyes up the record books By Darren Walton She has been likened in talent and craft to Martina Hingis and tonight Australian teenage prodigy Ashleigh Barty has the chance to join the Swiss great in the grand slam record books. Barty, who yesterday became the youngest Australian Fed Cup pick since Jelena Dokic 15 years ago, will team with Casey Dellacqua against
Italian top seeds Roberta Vinci and Sara Errani in the Australian Open women’s doubles final. If Barty wins, she will become the first 16-year-old grand slam champion since Hingis reigned in the singles at 1997 US Open. Only then 15-year-olds Hingis (1996 Wimbledon 1996 and 1997 Australian Open doubles) and Mirjana Lucic (1998 Australian Open doubles) have won a grand slam doubles title at a younger age.
“Already this week for me has been such an achievement,� said Barty, the 2011 Wimbledon junior champion. “To be in the final with Casey has been unbelievable. It’s already been an amazing week. If we can go one step further, it would be incredible.� New Fed Cup captain Alicia Molik, who is pinning her faith in the youngster for next month’s World Group quarter-final with defending champions the Czech Republic and the last
Federer will have to be at his best By Darren Walton Roger Federer will carry a decided grand slam edge into tonight’s Australian Open semi-final with Andy Murray, but knows he must be at the very top of his game to stop the now Great Scot. Federer has denied Murray in all three previous grand slam meetings - in finals in Melbourne, London and New York - but Murray is an altogether different beast since thrashing the Swiss master in last year’s Olympic final and then breaking his major duck at Flushing Meadows. And so he has proven this campaign in sauntering into the Open’s last four without dropping a set. “I’m expecting a tough match, of course,� Federer said after outlasting Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in a five-set quarter-final cliffhanger. “But I always enjoyed the matchups with him because it gets to be very tactical. Wasn’t a straightforward match. “He would make you doubt and play very different to the rest of the guys. I kind of always enjoyed that, when it’s just not every point’s the same. “We used to mix it up against each other. Now it’s changed a bit because he’s playing more offensive. “The rallies aren’t as long and gruelling as they used to be. “We both can do that.� As such, Federer dismissed the notion that his sapping match against Tsonga may have fatigued him, though
Mates again: Roger Federer and Jo Wilfried Tsonga after their marathon he did concede Murray would likely be the fresher. “I would probably rather be in his shoes,� Federer said. “But there’s also some positives to take out of a five-set match. I did play very well, but I had moments as well where I could’ve done a bit better. “I toughed it out. That also gives you confidence when you have to go through those matches. “The physical stamina was there, the focus was there til the very end. So it does give you a lot of confidence moving forward from here. “I didn’t play any leading-up tourna-
ments, so that’s exactly maybe what I needed for the semis. “Then again, I may be totally wrong. “Time will tell.� Murray, whose last defeat came against Federer in the semi-finals of the World Tour Finals in November, was equally unconcerned about the possibility of being underdone heading into their 20th showdown. “I played a lot of tennis in December. I had some good matches in Brisbane,� he said. “So, I mean, I can’t be disappointed about being in the semis of a slam without dropping a set. “That would be silly.� With such little between them Murray leads 10-9 head-to-head - both players were drawing confidence from wherever they could. “I very often have come up with some great playing against him in the slams when it mattered,� said Federer ahead of what will be his 10th successive semi-final in Melbourne - and record 33rd grand slam semi of his career. “But we’ll see if I can produce it again ... I don’t go into it with a mindset that I’ve never lost to him in slams. “He’s beaten me so many times. He’s beaten me more times than I’ve beaten him. “But .. good vibe. I’ll try to remember that when I walk out.� With a record always seemingly in his sights, Federer is bidding for an unprecedented fifth men’s Open crown and also trying to reach an unmatched six finals at Melbourne Park. - AAP
Australian to land a Melbourne Park doubles major, has no doubts Barty and Dellacqua can deliver. “Watching Casey and Ash reminds me of when Svetlana (Kuznetsova) and I won the doubles title here (in 2005),� Molik said. “(It) just jigs my memory back to taking match by match winning the French Open as well with Mara Santangelo (in 2007) - you believe you can win every match.� - AAP
• Ball boys beware . . . Eden Hazard has apologised after his extraordinary dismissal for kicking a ball boy during Chelsea’s League Cup semi-final second leg at Swansea City. Yesterday’s match finished 0-0, giving Swansea a 2-0 aggregate victory, but the game was overshadowed by an incident when Hazard was sent off for an altercation with a ball boy. The Belgian international seemed to get annoyed when the boy failed to return the ball promptly after it went out of play. After a tussle, the youngster ended up lying on top of the ball and Hazard kicked him as he tried to retrieve the ball from underneath. Following a brief delay, during which the grimacing boy was attended to by Chelsea’s players, referee Chris Foy showed Hazard a straight red card. “I think I kicked the ball and not the boy. I apologise,â€? Hazard told Chelsea TV. - AFP
• Relief for Wenger Arsene Wenger believes Arsenal’s 5-1 demolition of West Ham proves they are mentally strong enough to cope with the pressure of battling to finish in the English Premier League’s top four. After error-strewn performances in successive defeats against Man City and Chelsea, Arsenal’s season appeared to be in danger of imploding and Wenger held crisis talks with his players earlier this week. But the Gunners temporarily silenced their critics with an emphatic victory at the Emirates Stadium yesterday which ended a troubling run of three games without a win and lifted them within four points of fourth-placed Tottenham. “We got a good response, I watched the Chelsea game again and felt in the second half we were good and we continued that here,â€? - AFP Wenger said.
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Christchurch greyhound Christchurch Greyhound Racing Club Venue: Addington Raceway Meeting Date: 25 Jan 2013 NZ Meeting number : 9 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10; 11 and 12 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 and 9; 10, 11 and 12 1 12.02pm (NZT) SUPER PETS DASH C0, 295m 1 242 Billy Brand nwtd................................ B Dann 2 67726 Uno Green nwtd L &........................... Wales 3 5622 Know Favours nwtd........................ G Cleeve 4 7 Cover To Cover nwtd..................R Blackburn 5 35331 Lynny Southcombe(c1) nwtd.....J McInerney 6 Cawbourne Zac nwtd.................J McInerney 7 6 White Legs nwtd........................J McInerney 8 5 Cawbourne Glow nwtd W &............... Nissen 9 44786 Winsome Extra nwtd..................J McInerney 10 65767 Charlie’s Pal nwtd......................J McInerney 2 12.21pm DAVID EMERSON CONSULTANCY SPRINT C0, 295m 1 36243 Waimak Dave nwtd....................J McInerney 2 Connect The Dots nwtd.......................A Lee 3 Phat Pants nwtd W &......................... Nissen 4 8Fx83 Chase The Stars nwtd M &.................. Smith 5 8x32 Wandy Grant nwtd......................... G Cleeve 6 32 Hilton Friday nwtd......................J McInerney 7 1 Cawbourne Philip(c1) nwtd........J McInerney 8 24242 Teevee Garbo nwtd........................... M Flipp 9 82873 Homebush Bedlam nwtd............J McInerney 10 7855 Be Prepared nwtd............................. B Dann 3 12.40pm HAMPDEN TAVERN STAKES C0, 520m 1 76365 Mulberry Hunter nwtd................... K Cassidy 2 22447 Goldstar Bella nwtd S &...................B Evans 3 85 Teevee Gidget nwtd.......................... M Flipp 4 Cawbourne Anna nwtd..............J McInerney 5 Three Knots nwtd........................D T Barnes 6 535 Opawa Carlos nwtd L &...................... Wales 7 63852 Kylie’s Belle nwtd L &.......................... Wales 8 Opawa Romeo nwtd L &..................... Wales 9 84 Go Patch nwtd............................... G Cleeve 10 85666 Wagon Wheel nwtd M &....................Jopson 4 12.59pm SHIRLEY VET CENTRE DASH C0, 295m
1 72467 Gee Cee Bee nwtd.....................H Anderton 2 47653 Runs Like Al nwtd M &......................Jopson 3 Ringa Ding nwtd........................J McInerney 4 2 Third Time Lucky nwtd W &............... Nissen 5 4x558 Pancho Pistoles nwtd M &................... Smith 6 24821 Liquorice Whip (c1) nwtd...........J McInerney 7 33 Go Timmee nwtd............................ G Cleeve 8 Cawbourne Barb nwtd...............J McInerney 9 82873 Homebush Bedlam nwtd............J McInerney 10 767 Supreme Shelleen nwtd.............J McInerney 5 1.18pm CLARKSON SIGN STUDIO STAKES C0, 520m 1 63465 All For One nwtd........................J McInerney 2 34 Cawbourne Kesha nwtd.............J McInerney 3 262 Know Fault nwtd............................ G Cleeve 4 Opawa Jay nwtd L &........................... Wales 5 228 Go Alice nwtd................................. G Cleeve 6 67445 Tepirita Tuiteka nwtd M &...................Jopson 7 Opawa Cassidy nwtd L &................... Wales 8 54763 Top Player nwtd P &...........................Doody Emergencies: 9 6557F Uno Nosey nwtd L &........................... Wales 10 75478 Casino Black nwtd......................H Anderton 6 1.37pm THE MILLER BAR & CAFE DASH C2, 295m 1 55252 Gone Awol nwtd.........................J McInerney 2 51516 Pick The Tip 17.73........................... D Voyce 3 4488x Call The Troops nwtd.................A Bradshaw 4 8x785 Fearsome McKay 17.34 S &............B Evans 5 52224 Ohoka Blue 17.54......................... L Waretini 6 33211 Make Your Point 17.59 W &............... Nissen 7 51476 All Against Me 17.47..........................P Scott 8 73615 Aversion 17.66 H &..............................Taylor 9 56417 Billy Muggins 17.49........................... B Dann 10 11567 Georgie Wong 17.26..........................J Rush 7 1.55pm CHRISTCHURCHGREYHOUNDS.CO.NZ STAKES C1, 520m 1 53312 Opawa Webby nwtd L &..................... Wales 2 52173 Know Taste 30.85.......................... G Cleeve 3 1463 Chill Out Ralph 31.14 L &................... Wales 4 45423 Mr. Dozer 30.46 W &.......................... Nissen
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5 74666 Pied Warrior 31.15....................... J McMillan 6 73167 Harley Haka nwtd......................J McInerney 7 52216 Stolen Money 31.25....................... G Cleeve 8 66665 Ohoka Taylor 31.28.......................A Waretini 9 73657 Ohoka Frenchi 31.22.................... L Waretini 10 76772 Cawbourne Heidi nwtd M &...............Jopson 8 2.12pm GARRARD’S HORSE HOUND DASH C1, 295m 1 332x4 Winston Who 17.28............................J Dunn 2 45578 Ohoka Hart 17.96......................... L Waretini 3 27115 Saddleback Patch 17.64...............A Williams 4 14313 Life’s A Laugh 17.43..................R Blackburn 5 37387 Summerland King nwtd H &................Taylor 6 52115 Homebush Violet 17.80..............J McInerney 7 62342 Wandy Gaylene nwtd..................... G Cleeve 8 712 Charlie’s Choice 17.73 A &.................Seque 9 78126 Ohoka Sandy 17.63...................... L Waretini 10 57317 Yes He Will 17.53.............................. B Dann 9 2.30pm AMBER CLEANING STAKES C1, 520m 1 78154 Ziggy War Paint nwtd M &................... Smith 2 47411 Mick and Paddy 30.97 W &............... Nissen 3 81565 Matulino nwtd A &...............................Seque 4 72221 Opawa Bart (c2) 30.78 L &................. Wales 5 56545 Canvas Rider 31.57 S &..................B Evans 6 41642 Secret Arnie 30.90 L &....................... Wales 7 64655 Nitro Express 30.81...................... L Waretini 8 x8876 Know Future 30.74........................ G Cleeve 9 17365 Mulberry Brook nwtd..................... K Cassidy 10 12478 Line Honours 31.24....................... G Cleeve 10 2.47pm ROBBIE PHOTOGRAPHER SPRINT C1, 295m 1 623x2 Gitcha Easy nwtd W &....................... Nissen 2 41344 Campaigner 17.34 H &........................Taylor 3 47868 Cawbourne Travis nwtd..............J McInerney 4 27677 Ohoka Ashley 17.64..................... L Waretini 5 62243 Syrip’s Girl 17.78.......................R Blackburn 6 1612 Know Jealousy 17.29..................... G Cleeve 7 22362 El Maestro 17.53 H &..........................Taylor 8 62112 Starla 17.49...............................J McInerney 9 15236 Totally Confused 17.77..................... M Flipp 10 16651 Coalpit Mick nwtd..........................A Williams
1 31536 Pegson Fire nwtd H &..........................Taylor 2 53264 Twister Al 17.43........................... J McMillan 3 88647 Mulberry Cato 17.68.....................K Cassidy 4 47687 Noisy Leo 17.58.........................J McInerney 5 131 Go Housie 17.48............................ G Cleeve 6 45243 Parkermon 17.63.......................R Blackburn 7 24554 Don’t Call Me 17.54...................J McInerney 8 1111 Dillmanstown (c2) 17.54....................J Dunn 9 78126 Ohoka Sandy 17.63...................... L Waretini 10 15236 Totally Confused 17.77..................... M Flipp 12 3.23pm SPEIGHT’S SPRINT C2, 295m 1 58433 Homebush Coco 17.84..............J McInerney 2 64323 My Little Oah nwtd.....................J McInerney 3 73246 Avec Lamour 17.69....................A Bradshaw 4 75551 Ohoka Zoe nwtd........................... L Waretini 5 25411 Know Lies 17.62............................ G Cleeve 6 7x422 Mr. Big Stuff 17.52.............................J Dunn 7 82677 Renner’s Gift 17.61 P &......................Doody 8 68466 Rizz Around 17.46........................ L Waretini 9 56417 Billy Muggins 17.49........................... B Dann 10 86382 Okotoks 17.65 M &.............................. Smith SELECTIONS Race 1: Know Favours, Billy Brand, Cover To Cover, Cawbourne Glow Race 2: Cawbourne Philip, Hilton Friday, Teevee Garbo, Wandy Grant Race 3: Three Knots, Cawbourne Anna, Opawa Romeo, Go Patch Race 4: Third Time Lucky, Go Timmee, Runs Like Al, Liquorice Whip Race 5: Go Alice, Know Fault, Cawbourne Kesha, All For One Race 6: Pick The Tip, Make Your Point, Gone Awol, Ohoka Blue Race 7: Know Taste, Mr. Dozer, Chill Out Ralph, Opawa Webby Race 8: Winston Who, Charlie’s Choice, Life’s A Laugh, Wandy Gaylene, Saddleback Patch Race 9: Mick and Paddy, Opawa Bart, Secret Arnie, Ziggy War Paint Race 10: Know Jealousy, Gitcha Easy, Starla, Campaigner Race 11: Dillmanstown (c2), Go Housie, Don’t Call Me, Pegson Fire Race 12: Know Lies, Mr. Big Stuff, Rizz Around, My Little Oah,
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Wellington greyhound fields, form Wellington Greyhound Racing Club Venue: Hatrick Raceway Meeting Date : 25 Jan 2013 NZ Meeting number : 10 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10; 11 and 12 Trebles : 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 and 9; 10, 11 and 12 1 5.08pm (NZT) WELCOME SPRINT C2 C2, 305m 1 12118 Time’s Up 17.68 B G &................... S Denby 2 64362 Belfast Glenda 17.85........................ G Ross 3 31126 Go Fern Go 17.83........................A Turnwald 4 43452 Cool Explorer 17.70 U &............. McCracken 5 7x416 Lavender Sal 17.85....................... P Denbee 6 27126 Mac Tan 18.07 B &....................... G Atwood 7 14776 All The Rage 17.75 U &.............. McCracken 8 75818 Hit The Lip 17.92 U &................. McCracken 9 51555 Mainland Sonic 17.88................. G Holswich 10 12557 Black Mercedes 18.04.............. S Gommans 2 5.27pm PETER CAMPBELL ENGRAVERS C4 C4, 305m 1 71745 Furious Response 18.05...................... L Bell 2 83644 Sassafras 17.60 U &................... McCracken 3 43175 Yaldhurst Edward 17.74.............J McInerney 4 88x61 Wise Crack Lad 18.11.....................M Olden 5 17676 Kinetic Rio 17.79 K &.........................Phillips 6 34545 Darlek Khan 17.57.........................J Harland 7 11111 Secret Sprite 17.64 F &..................Turnwald 8 38837 Homebush Britney 17.55...........J McInerney 9 46767 What A Peanut 18.01.................J McInerney 10 68478 Waterbug 17.68...................................L Udy 3 5.45pm (NZT) GOLD BAND FINANCE C4 C4, 305m 1 54254 Direct Response 17.62....................M Olden 2 36745 Blue Jean Alice 17.44............K Sutch-Jones 3 55122 Iona Haka 0.00..........................J McInerney 4 42665 Bound By Pride 17.52.......................G Quirk 5 35455 Ima Spice 17.27................................L Ahern 6 33124 Homebush Domino 17.63..........J McInerney 7 73623 Planking 17.59 U &..................... McCracken
8 46377 Safe And Secure 17.82............... B Johnston 9 47666 Suit Yourself 17.57 U &............... McCracken 10 88488 Homebush Hayley 17.59............J McInerney 4 6.05pm BROWNZY SPORTS BAR C2 C2, 520m 1 43788 Jag You Are nwtd........................ B Johnston 2 66675 Just Mac 29.92........................... B Hodgson 3 51243 Bigtime Latte nwtd............................L Ahern 4 27216 Cawbourne Tilly 30.76...............J McInerney 5 27x48 Twin Tigers 30.57.........................J McArthur 6 42513 Petrol Voucher 30.21........................M Olden 7 67166 Homebush Lacey 30.46.............J McInerney 8 33366 False Impression 30.66.....................L Ahern 9 5x674 Jolokia nwtd.................................R J Murray 5 6.25pm ANGLO UPHOLSTERY ( SEAVIEW) C4 C4, 305m 1 57843 Flag Waver 17.39..............................L Ahern 2 33247 Okuku Wee Man nwtd U &......... McCracken 3 17548 Homebush Boris 17.74..............J McInerney 4 43311 Mega Rush 17.80............................M Olden 5 18757 Little Wishes 17.48............................B Shaw 6 63248 Vicki’s Quest 17.86..............................L Udy 7 57158 Another Legin 17.60..................J McInerney 8 23567 Taleedy Trooper 17.53................... D Donlon 9 87446 George Baxter 17.63.................J McInerney 10 47666 Suit Yourself 17.57 U &............... McCracken 6 6.45pm (NZT) COMMITTEE SPRINT C3 C3, 305m 1 56377 Groovy Shane 17.63 B &.............. G Atwood 2 63645 Cawbourne Steffi 17.56 W &...............Brider 3 42676 Parra Sparra 17.58....................J McInerney 4 15726 Gem’s Conquest 17.86.....................G Quirk 5 32667 Shari Jewel 17.86 G &.......................M Hunt 6 52573 Sydenham Sam 17.73...................J Harland 7 24137 Sydenham Bubbles 17.51..............J Harland 8 77721 Scott Me Going 17.83 U &.......... McCracken 9 73475 Pin Up Puppy 17.60.......................J Harland
10 74777 Cawbourne Flick 17.70..............J McInerney 10 8.25pm OPAWA RACING LTD WELLINGTON CUP 7 7.06pm R/A FEATURE R/A, 520m FINAL C5 C5f, 520m 1 71135 Backyard Bully (c4) 29.85........... G Hodgson 1 31452 Kiki Rhode nwtd W &.......................T Steele ACROSS DOWN 2 44518 Fire Boy Baxter (c3) nwtd..........J McInerney 2 71632 Ate To Much 29.97 F &...................Turnwald 3 86167 Thanks Charlie (c4) 30.30.........J McInerney 3 81511 Jinjarango 29.84 J &........................D Fahey 1. Risk (5) 1. Tiny (13) 4 46216 Know Attempt (c5) nwtd................. G Cleeve 4 13261 Riley’s Mate 29.68............................ S Clark 4. Evolve (7) 5 24242 Know 2. Oath (5) 5 22775 Thrilling Ava (c3) 30.51....................B Marsh G Cleeve Class nwtd........................... 6 33314 Indi Rhode (c4) nwtd W &................T Steele (7) 6 11111 Pretty3. Good 29.81 J &.....................D Fahey 8. Desolate Source (4) 7 46521 Jack’s First (c4) nwtd........................B Shaw 7 11211 Piggy 4. BackRepudiated 29.82.............................. S Clark 9. Of the moon (5) (6) 8 61112 Ciri Rioli (c4) nwtd J &.....................D Fahey 8 31221 White Air 30.01 J &..........................D Fahey Require 5.Kinvara Speed (8) 9 11211 Bugsy Bangles (c2) nwtd 10. J &..........D Fahey(4) 9 12532 Bigtime 29.58. ......................L Ahern 10 47312 Majma (c1) nwtd........................A Blackburn Pete 30.25.(7) ......................B Marsh 11. Define (8) 10 51172 Chainsaw 6. Desire 8 7.35pm B & P ENGINEERING UPPER 13.HUTT DenC4/5, (4)520m 11 8.52pm WWW. 7. ANGUSLITTLE.COM Idealist (13) WELLINGTON 1 52834 Cool Izmir 0.00 F &.........................Turnwald CHAMPION SPRINT C5f, 305msum (8) 14. Deer (4) 12. Miserly 2 53751 Moriarty nwtd....................................B Shaw 1 45134 Howlin Wind 17.84...........................M Olden 16. Authorise (7) 3 51172 Chainsaw Pete 30.25.......................B Marsh (8) 2 25113 Stiff 13. 17.33Lassitude F &.................................Turnwald 4 23546 Kango Klink 30.46..........................B Hunt 3 54122 Flying Flynn 17.62.............................D 17. TooMitchell (4) 15. Solitary (6) 5 41433 Thrilling Quest 29.80........................ K Walsh DigerLanguage 17.62.........................G Hodgson 4 88132 Wee18. 20. Grieve (5) (5) 6 45312 Should Be Carlos(c4) 30.28......J McInerney 5 15221 Enazuma 17.50 B G &.................... S Denby 21. Turkish 19. Distant 7 12532 Bigtime Kinvara 29.58.......................L Aherntitle (7) 6 22185 Glenaddis 17.62 B G(4) &................... S Denby 22. TheftAhern (7) 8 x2625 Zamdato nwtd...................................L 7 11121 Guru Goose 17.16 F &...................Turnwald 9 32125 Still Helina (c4) nwtd......................... G Ross 8 54173 Louie Machall 17.73 A &...................... J.Hall 23. Perch (5) 10 35664 Thrilling Blitz (c4) 29.96.................... S Clark 9 F7165 Enflame nwtd.............................J McInerney 17.61.No ................................D Little 9 7.55pm BRENT COULL MEMORIAL FINAL C2 C2f, 305m 10 16316 SOLUTIONS TO Slangevar PUZZLE 12,107 1 78827 Cawbourne Tobes 17.65............J McInerney 12 9.22pm A1 EMBROIDERY C5 C5, 305m 2 61345 Homebush Colt 17.82................J McInerney Across: 3 Frustrate; 1 847421 Motherlee Noon; 9 Advantage; 10 Engage; 11 17.39.....................K Sutch-Jones 3 81338 Cawbourne Plunge nwtd............J 2 65427 Rosemore OstiDaub; 17.23........................L Ahern Spoon;McInerney 14 Lithe; 15 Nail; 16 Epoch; 18 20 Owing; 21 4 82151 Hey You (c3) 17.57..............................W Kite 3 14615 Another Raewyn 17.57..............J McInerney Lapse; 24 Becalm; 25 Unnatural; 26 Gown; 27 Steadfast. 5 73473 Calm Rita 18.17.......................... B Johnston 4 37735 Leadfoot Lenny 17.67..........................L Udy Down: 1 Interlude; 2 5 Forgetful; 4 Rude; Scamp; 6 Ration; 6 34425 Morning Light 17.81...........................D Hunt 14263 Thrilling Issues 5 nwtd......................... S Clark 7 55321 Surf Quake (c3) 17.69 U &......... McCracken 7 Toga; 9 Agree; 11 6 Shore; 12 Pizza Navigator; 13.......................Turnwald Alignment; 17 42537 Ate 17.41 F &. 8 73844 Red Herring 17.90.......................J McArthur 7 Scuff; 33585 Another McInerney Hovel; 19 Banana; 22 23 Unit;Lady 24 17.52...................J Bass. 9 17665 Another Street (c1) 17.67..........J McInerney 8 31351 This Is Swip nwtd.............................. S Clark 10 51555 Mainland Sonic 17.88................. G Holswich 9 43477 Another Hit 17.63.......................J McInerney
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7. Cave (6) 8. Hue (6) 10. Work (7) 11. Power (5) 12. Extol (4) 13. Sentry (5) 17. Subject (5) 18. Bellow (4) 22. Original (5) 23. Destructive (7) 24. Tell (6) 25. Customer (6)
1. Base (7) 2. Optimistic (7) 3. Purloin (5) 4. Solace (7) 5. Plank (5) 6. Short (5) 9. Financial (9) 14. Twist (7) 15. Stay (7) 16. Attending (7) 19. Append (5) 20. Cunning (5) 21. Last (5)
SOLUTIONS TO PUZZLE No 12,108 Across: 1 Incur; 4 Develop; 8 Forlorn; 9 Lunar; 10 Need; 11 Describe; 13 Lair; 14 Stag; 16 Sanction; 17 Also; 20 Mourn; 21 Effendi; 22 Larceny; 23 Roost. Down: 1 Infinitesimal; 2 Curse; 3 Root; 4 Denied; 5 Velocity; 6 Longing; 7 Perfectionist; 12 Pittance; 13 Languor; 15 Lonely; 18 Lingo; 19 Afar.
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2.55 To Build Or Not To Build. (T) 3.55 Te Karere. (T) 4.25 Ellen. 5.25 Millionaire Hot Seat. (T) Six contestants go head-to-head to win the cash in a game of strategy, skill and survival, hosted by Eddie McGuire.
6.00 One News. (T) 7.00 Border Patrol. (G) 7.30 Coronation Street. (T) Amy milks it once too often, Tyrone’s forced to face up to Kevin, and John reveals his plan. 8.30 Dallas. (Final, AO, T) John Ross learns the value of family when he must choose between blood and oil. 10.30 ONE News Tonight. (T) 11.00 Alan Carr: Chatty Man. (T) The hilarious Alan Carr presents a night of outrageous questions and loud laughter as Gok Wan and Pink join him on the couch. 12.00 Spicks And Specks. (AO, R, T) 12.45 Te Karere. (R, T) 1.10 BBC World -GMT With George Alagiah. (G) 2.00 Impact. 3.30 The Ideas Exchange. 4.00 World Have Your Say. 5.00 BBC World News. 5.40 Weekend World.
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6.00 Creflo Dollar. 6.30 Hi-5. (G, R) 7.00 Grizzly Tales. (G, R) 7.25 the horrible herd. (T) 7.50 Ben 10. (G, R, T) 8.15 Tiki Tour. (G, T) 8.40 Fireman Sam. (G, R, T) 8.50 Bird Bath. (G, R) 9.00 Infomercials. 10.30 Neighbours. (G, R, T) 11.00 Shortland Street. (PGR, R, T) 11.30 Spin City. (G, R, T) 12.00 Once Upon A Time. (AO, R, T) 1.00 Jeremy Kyle. (PGR) 2.00 Jeremy Kyle USA. (AO) 3.00 Pocoyo. (G, R, T) 3.15 Disney Jungle Junction.
6.00 3 News: Firstline. 8.30 Infomercials. (G) 10.30 The Shopping Channel.
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11.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (G, R, T) 12.00 3 News. 12.30 Home And Away. (G, R) 1.00 Three Rivers. (PGR, R) 2.00 Three Rivers.
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3.00 America’s Next Great Restaurant.
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4.00 Queer Eye For The Straight Guy. (G) 5.00 Entertainment Tonight.
3.35 Spongebob Squarepants. (G, R, T) 4.05 Sonny With A Chance.
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5.01 America’s Funniest Home Videos. (G, R, T) 5.30 My Wife And Kids. (G, R)
5.30 Home And Away. (G, T) Kyle is welcomed into the Braxton house, Brax sees Adam for who he really is, and Jamie hits Heath over the head and leaves him to drown.
6.00 Friends. (G, R, T) 6.30 Neighbours. (G, T) 7.00 Shortland Street.
6.00 3 News. 7.00 Campbell Live. 7.30 The Block Australia.
4.30 Kickin’ It. (T) 5.00 Horace In Slow Motion.
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7.30 The Amazing Race. (G) 8.30 666 Park Avenue. (AO, T) Jane makes a terrifying discovery behind the walls of the Drake as she renovates Mr. Barlow’s apartment, meanwhile Henry decides whether to give Gavin inside information he has on one of his projects. 9.30 Mr T’s World’s Craziest Fools. (T) 10.00 Distraction. (AO, R, T) 10.30 The Bachelor. (G, T) 12.30 Ghost Whisperer. (AO, R, T) 1.30 Infomercials. 2.30 The Voice Australia. (G, R, T) 4.25 18 To Life. (G, R) 5.05 The Erin Simpson Show. (G, R) 5.30 Just The Job.
8.30 The Graham Norton Show. (AO) Graham is joined on the sofa by Quentin Tarantino, who talks about his film Django Unchained, actor James McAvoy, comedian Alan Davies, and singing star Emeli Sandé, who also performs Clown. 9.30 WANNA-BEn. (AO, R) 10.05 Would I Lie To You?
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10.35 Nightline. 11.05 The Big Game. (PGR) 12.05 Lie To Me. (AO, T) 1.00 NCIS. (AO, R, T) 1.50 Infomercials. (G)
PRIMe 6.00 Home Shopping. (G) 6.30 The Crowd Goes Wild.
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1.15 Man Vs Wild. (PGR, R) 2.10 America’s Got Talent. (G, R) For the first time on America’s Got Talent’s live stage, an act so big, so dangerous, that they’re taking the stage outside. 4.00 The Late Show With David Letterman. (G, R) 5.00 Deal Or No Deal. (G, R) Game show hosted by Andrew O’Keefe that gives contestants the opportunity to win up to $200,000 each night. 5.30 Prime News.
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11.00 David Letterman. (G) 12.00 Home Shopping. (G) 1.30 The Crowd Goes Wild. (G, R) 2.00 Home Shopping. (G)
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10.00 Infomercials. (G) 2.00 Sesame Street. (G, R) 2.55 Peppa Pig. (G) 3.05 Dora The Explorer. (G, R) 3.30 Bob The Builder. (G, R) 3.40 Raa Raa The Noisy Lion. (G) 3.50 Hannah Montana Forever. (G, R) 4.15 Drake And Josh. (G, R) 4.40 Kenan & Kel. (G, R) 5.10 Sabrina: The Teenage Witch. (G) 5.35 Clueless. (G, R) 6.00 That ‘70s Show. (G, R) 6.30 Futurama. (G, R) 7.00 The Simpsons. (G, R)
7.30 American Ninja Warrior. (PGR) Based on the hit Japanese series Sasuke, this series sees 10 American athletes compete through elaborate obstacle courses for the chance to go to Japan to face the course from the original series. 8.30 FILM: Jaws: The Revenge. (1987, AO, R) Lorraine Gary, Lance Guest, Michael Caine, Karen Young. A man-eating shark pursues a widow and her family. 10.25 Covert Affairs. (AO) 11.20 Entertainment Tonight. (G) 11.50 Infomercials. (G)
6.00 NYPD Blue. (M) 6.50 The Simpsons. (PG) 7.15 Pawn Stars. (PG) 7.40 America’s Funniest Home Videos. (PG) 8.05 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (PG) 8.30 Cash Cab USA. (PG) 8.55 24. (M) 9.50 Law & Order. (M) 10.45 NCIS. (PG) 11.35 Criminal Intent. (M) 12.25 Criminal Intent. (M) 1.15 NYPD Blue. (M) 2.15 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (PG) 2.40 Cash Cab USA. (PG) 3.05 24. (M) 4.00 Pawn Stars. (PG) 4.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 5.00 Law & Order. (M) 6.00 America’s Funniest Home Videos.
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FOUR 6.00 Sesame Street. (G, R) 6.55 Pingu. (G, R) 7.00 Scaredy Squirrel. (G, R) 7.30 Hey Arnold! (G, R) 7.55 The Adventures Of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. (G, R) 8.20 Strawberry Shortcake: Berry Bitty Advent. (G, R) 8.45 Bananas In Pyjamas. (G, R) 9.00 Thomas & Friends. (G, R) 9.10 Bob The Builder. (G, R) 9.20 Peppa Pig. (G, R) 9.25 Peppa Pig. (G, R) 9.30 The Wiggles Show. (G, R) 9.40 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom. (G, R) 9.50 Action Central. (G, R)
After the unintentional hilarity of Jaws 3-D, the temptation to drag the terrorising shark back into the ocean of suspense was ever so great. But they shouldn’t have bothered, as this smells worse than month-old pilchards and proves that if there was ever a film that shouldn’t have submitted to franchising, Jaws was it. Michael Caine must have fired his agent after accepting a role in this.
6.00 Deal Or No Deal. (G) 6.30 Millionaire: Hot Seat. 7.00 The Crowd Goes Wild. 7.30 American Idol. (G) Hit the road with judges Randy Jackson, Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj and Keith Urban as they search for America’s next Idol. 9.30 Beauty And The Beast. (PGR) When a young ballerina mysteriously falls to her death, Vincent senses that the understudy has a secret. 10.30 The Crowd Goes Wild.
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Cash Cab USA. (PG) NYPD Blue. (M) Numb3rs. (M) Flashpoint. (M) 24. (M) Whose Line Is It Anyway? (PG)
sky sPORt 2 sky sPORt 1 6.00 Tennis. Australian Open. Day 11 Night Session. Highlights. 7.00 Cycling. Tour Down Under. Stage Three. Highlights. 7.30 Golf. European PGA Tour. Commercial Bank Qatar Masters Round Two. 8.30 Inside The PGA Tour. 9.00 Golf. US PGA Tour. Farmers Insurance Open Round One. Live. 12.00 Crowd Goes Wild. 12.30 NBL. NZ Breakers v Sydney. Replay. 2.30 Surfing. ASP Mens World C’ship Tour. Billabong Pipe Masters 3.00 Motorsport. Toyota Racing Series. Round One. 4.00 NZ V8s. From Teretonga Park. Highlights. 5.00 Cycling. Tour Down Under. Stage Three. Highlights. 5.30 Cricket. Australia v Sri Lanka. 5th One-day. Highlights. 6.30 Cricket. NZ Tour Of South Africa. 2nd One-day. Highlights. 7.30 The Cricket Show. 8.30 ICC Cricket 360. 9.00 Crowd Goes Wild. 9.30 Golf. US PGA Tour. Farmers Insurance Open Round One. Highlights. 10.30 Golf. European PGA Tour. Commercial Bank Qatar Masters Round Three. Live. 2.30 Inside The PGA Tour. 3.00 Golf. US PGA Tour. Farmers Insurance Open Round One. Highlights. 4.00 NBL. Perth v Townsville. Replay.
6.00 Crowd Goes Wild. 6.30 Lawn Bowls. World Championships. Womens Singles Semi-final One. 8.30 Lawn Bowls. World Championships. Women’s Singles Semi-final Two. 10.30 Premier League World. 11.00 Tennis. Australian Open. Day 11 Day Session. Highlights. 12.00 Tennis. Australian Open. Day 11 Night Session. Highlights. 1.00 Toyota Racing Series. Round One. 2.00 NZ V8s. From Teretonga Park. Highlights. 3.00 Golf. European PGA Tour. Commercial Bank Qatar Masters Round Two. 4.00 Golf. US PGA Tour. Farmers Insurance Open Round One. Highlights. 5.00 Basketball. NBL. NZ Breakers v Sydney Kings. Replay. 7.00 Toyota Racing Series. Round Two Timaru, Timaru Herald Trophy. 8.00 Crowd Goes Wild. 8.30 The Ultimate Fighter: Aussie v UK. 9.30 Soccer. A-League. Central Coast Mariners v Adelaide United. From Bluetongue Stadium, NSW. Live. 11.30 Crowd Goes Wild. 12.00 Cricket. NZ Tour Of South Africa. 2nd One-day. Highlights. 1.00 Cricket. NZ Tour Of South Africa. 3rd One-day Morning Session. Live. 4.55 ICC Cricket 360. 5.25 Cricket. NZ Tour Of South Africa. 3rd One-day Afternoon Session. Live.
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7.00 Flicka 3: Best Friends. (2012, G) Clint Black, Kacey Rohl. 8.35 Battle: Los Angeles. (2011, M) Aaron Eckhart, Michelle Rodriguez. 10.30 Love, Wedding, Marriage. (2011, PG) Mandy Moore, Kellan Lutz. 12.00 Making Of Bridesmaids. (2011, M). 12.20 Men In Black 3. (2012, M) Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones. 2.05 Tooth Fairy 2. (2012, G) 3.35 Turn The Beat Around. (2010, PG) Romina D’Ugo, David Giuntoli. 5.05 The Howling Reborn. (2011, M) Landon Liboiron, Lindsey Shaw. 6.40 Senna. (2010, M) Ayrton Senna, Alain Prost. The story of legendary Brazilian Formula One racing driver Ayrton Senna - who won the world championship three times before his death. 8.30 Hanna. (2011, M) Saoirse Ronan, Cate Blanchett. A 16-year-old raised by her father to be a cold-hearted killing machine must learn how to be a girl. 10.25 The Darkest Hour. (2011, M) Emile Hirsch, Olivia Thirlby. 11.55 Roadkill. (2010, 16). 1.25 Goodnight For Justice 3: Queen Of Hearts. (2012, PG) Luke Perry. 2.55 Turn The Beat Around. (2010, PG) Romina D’Ugo, David Giuntoli. 4.25 Senna. (2010, M) Ayrton Senna, Alain Prost.
7.30 Big Trouble In Little China. (1986, M) Kurt Russell, Kim Cattrall. 9.10 The Sixth Sense. (1999, M) Bruce Willis, Haley Joel Osment, Toni Collette. 11.00 Mr: Brooks. (2007, 16) Kevin Costner. 1.00 V For Vendetta. (2006, M) Natalie Portman, Hugo Weaving. 3.15 Cheaper By The Dozen 2. (2005, G) Steve Martin, Eugene Levy. 4.50 Panic Room. (2002, 16) Jodie Foster. 6.45 16 Blocks. (2006, M) Bruce Willis, Mos Def. An aging cop is tasked with escorting a fast-talking witness from police custody to a New York City courthouse, but there are forces at work to stop the pair. 8.30 Sexy Beast. (2000, 18) Ben Kingsley, Ray Winstone. A dark tale about an ex-gangster whose idyllic life is threatened by the arrival of his nemesis, with an offer he can’t refuse. 10.00 The Grudge. (2004, 16) Sarah Michelle Gellar. An American exchange student stumbles upon a hidden terror in a Tokyo house, as a cycle of death afflicts anyone who enters. 11.30 Van Helsing. (2004, M) Hugh Jackman, Kate Beckinsale. 1.40 Cheaper By The Dozen 2. (2005, G) Steve Martin, Eugene Levy. 3.15 Panic Room. (2002, 16) Jodie Foster, Kristen Stewart. 5.05 Sexy Beast. (2000, 18)
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Dirty Jobs. (PG) One Car Too Far. (PG) Gold Rush: Alaska. (PG) Mythbusters. (PG) Yukon Men. (M) Sons Of Guns. (M) Blood, Lies And Alibis. (M) Fatal Encounters. (M) Gold Rush: The Long Road. (PG) One Car Too Far. (PG) Gold Rush: Alaska. (PG) Mythbusters. (PG) Mythbusters Specials. (PG) Body Invaders. (M) I Shouldn’t Be Alive. (PG) Dewey Gaedcke becomes disorientated on Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano, covered with deep craters, steaming volcanic vents and crusty lava fields. He is faced with a five day battle to live. Nightmare Next Door. (M) Disappeared. (M) Stalked: Someone’s Watching. (M) I Was Murdered. (M) Call 911. (PG) Destroyed In Seconds. (PG) One Car Too Far. (PG) One Car Too Far. (PG) One Car Too Far. (PG) One Car Too Far. (PG) Connect. (PG)
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shINe 6.00 Brian Houston @ Hillsong TV 6.30 Quick Study 7.00 3-2-1 Penguins! 7.30 Adventures from the Book 8.00 Jacob’s Ladder 8.30 Connection Point 9.00 Hour of Power 10.00 The Verdict of Science 10.30 Facing the Canon 11.00 Christianity Explored 11.30 Hearts Wide Open 12.00 Connection Point 12.30 Enjoying Everyday Life 1.00 The 700 Club 1.30 Brian Houston @ Hillsong TV 2.00 Nzone Focus 2.30 Incredible Creatures 3.00 3-2-1 Penguins! 3.30 Adventures from the Book 4.00 Jacob’s Ladder 4.30 The Uprising 5.00 MXTV 5.30 Nzone Focus 6.00 Brian Houston @ Hillsong TV 6.30 Destined to Reign 7.00 The 700 Club 7.30 The One to One Show 8.00 Building a Difference 8.30 MOVIE. Hometown Legend 10.30 Incredible Creatures 11.00 Footnote 11.30 The Verdict of Science 12.00 Building a Difference 12.30 Journey into the Amazon 1.00 MOVIE. Hometown Legend 3.00 Footnote 3.30 The Verdict of Science 4.00 From Heartache to Hope 4.30 Nzone Focus 5.00 Joni and Friends 5.30 Journey into the Amazon
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560x4 99 00x07 88762 40353 8x985 70075 44320 x8939 66273 08697 07090 49400 30260
ella’s Speed fr (1) Jill Coppins (Morrinsville) Sundonna fr (2) Greg Dempsey (Kumeu) Mcconway fr (3) Sean McCaffrey (Cambridge) door Slammer fr (4) John Robinson (Ohaupo) awayonvacation fr (5) Sean McCaffrey (Cambridge) ivanov fr (6) Luk Chin (Tamahere) equulei fr (7) Adrienne Matthews (Pukekohe) brookby Prince fr (8) Tony Grayling (Pukekohe) viking girl fr (9) Greg Dempsey (Kumeu) first outing fr (U1) Doug Gale (Helensville) iditarod fr (U2) Ross Paynter (Karapiro) boronova fr (U3) Luk Chin (Tamahere) Lake hood Lass 20 (1) Rex Peni (Morrinsville) derek clarke 20 (U1) Derek Balle (Pukekohe)
P Ferguson s mcCaffrey J Robinson m mcKendry l Chin a matthews T Grayling J abernethy R Paynter P butcher s lawson (J) d balle
Mt Maunganui taB @ BayfaiR PaCe 1.58 $5000, 4yo+ non winners mobile, 1950m.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
4 88444 506 40498 99095 6 639 75308 77 50x70 046 6x64
5
fibre optic fr (1) John Peary (Morrinsville) tina brydon fr (2) Tony Grayling (Pukekohe) Pureora thunder fr (3) Doug Gale (Helensville) brett james fr (4) Wade Castle (Waiuku) golden bloom fr (5) J & D Butcher (Cambridge) Wynberg terror fr (6) R & P Fensom (Tuakau) fake ruler fr (7) J & M Teaz (Ohaupo) Showmethemoneyhoney fr (8) Paul Green (Morrinsville) theperfectpresident fr (9) Steven Hunt (Waiuku) tartan tight jeans fr (10) Hollis/Robertson (Pukekohe) Living by chance fr (11) David Marshall (Cambridge) johann fr (12) Roger Villiger (Morrinsville)
P Ferguson s abernethy (J) J abernethy T Cameron (J) d butcher R Fensom m Teaz (J) J stormont m mcKendry l hollis K marshall (J) P butcher
seeka kiwifRuit industRies PaCe
2.33
$5000, 4yo+ 1 to 2 wins mobile, 1950m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
87660 x6446 76652 x1042 56269 76884 46833 18520 0x784 x5738 21465 86059 16242
6
american classic fr (1) Ron Richardson (Te Awamutu) Stars Star fr (2) J & D Butcher (Cambridge) riviera reigns fr (3) Peter Ferguson (Cambridge) Maguinness flint fr (4) Sean McCaffrey (Cambridge) riverboat Sue fr (5) Steven Hunt (Waiuku) cuedee algranco fr (6) Arna Donnelly (Cambridge) guilty verdict fr (7) A & L Neal (Cambridge) abe attell fr (8) Wayne Ross (Morrinsville) Perfect terror fr (9) Robbie Hughes (Pukekura County) ollie one fr (11) Mike Berger (Cambridge) brooke brad carolina fr (12) Peter Scaife (Foxton) bells on fire fr (13) Sean McCaffrey (Cambridge) chequeme rosie fr (14) John Godfrey (Roto-O-Rangi)
s mcmullan (J) d butcher P Ferguson J stormont J abernethy n Chilcott J i dickie (J) s lawson (J) d branch (J) P butcher Z butcher (J) s mcCaffrey m mcKendry
ultiMate MOtOR gROuP PaCe
3.08
$5000, 3yo+ f&m up to 3 wins mobile, 1950m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
21856 x4155 73364 x1829 21465 1 75844 26111 x6768 8211 4x212 80320
7
b b ‘s Magic fr (1) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) ideal Prize fr (2) Gareth Dixon (Clevedon) Millwood roxy fr (3) Les White (Cambridge Raceway) coppagoodone fr (4) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) brooke brad carolina fr (5) Peter Scaife (Foxton) ideal Pocket fr (6) Tony Herlihy (Papakura) cosmic eclipse fr (7) Macfarlane/Sharpe (Patumahoe) Shardon’s Pearl fr (8) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) La norvic de Milo fr (9) Sean McCaffrey (Cambridge) Mile high anvil fr (10) Doug Gale (Helensville) hot and Saucy fr (11) Mike Berger (Cambridge) Lee Mer fr (12) Rex Peni (Morrinsville)
Z butcher (J) a veint (J) n Chilcott s lawson (J) J i dickie (J) m mcKendry d butcher J stormont J abernethy P butcher K m J,Cl)
JOe HOneyfield MeMORial tROt
3.40
$6500, 1 to 6 wins +claimers discretionary hcp, 2500m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
07724 0x642 1x08 85000 57567 171 87375 7x304 00x00 01599 16921 62412 573x8 52146 35633 46118
8
Shutterup fr (1) Peter Scaife (Foxton) K marshall (J) blazing Sunset fr (2) John Dickie (Cambridge Raceway) J i dickie (J) Sunbird bella fr (U1) Derek Balle (Pukekohe) d balle benromach fr (U2) Geoff Martin (Cambridge) G martin jimmys girl 10 (1) Bryce Espin (Bruntwood) b espin Sodeska 10 (2) Sean McCaffrey (Cambridge) m mcKendry tiz a Secret 10 (3) Peter Scaife (Foxton) Z butcher (J) Pretty to Watch 10 (U1) Bryan Macey (Matangi) G Robb foxtrot jack 10 (U2) Jacky Simons (Pukekohe) T Grayling Landora’s jewel 10 (U3) Nicky Chilcott (Cambridge Raceway) n Chilcott charles de cazanove 20 (1) Sally Fenning (Thames) J abernethy tommiray 20 (2) Roger Villiger (Morrinsville) P butcher Muscle and Power 30 (1) Rogerson/Blanchard (Hamilton) J stormont johnny Springfield 30 (2) Robbie Hughes (Pukekura County) P Ferguson Moment of truth 30 (U1) Rob Lawson (Newstead) s lawson (J) Kd commando 50 (1) Derek Balle (Pukekohe) d butcher
tauRanga gRass CuP PaCe
4.15
$10,000, 3yo+ 3 to 7 wins discretionary hcp, 2500m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
99712 — 43344 83533 12211 91138 13023 23320 63521 11661 40x62 516P4 149x2 34116 22116 54x17 15166 45615
9
houhora dream fr (1) Grant Ellison (Te Kuiti) P butcher callie o’Malley SCRATCHED underwood road fr (2) Hollis/Robertson (Pukekohe) l hollis naenae tabman fr (3) Arna Donnelly (Cambridge) a donnelly estilo fr (4) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) d butcher Kippenberger fr (5) John Dickie (Cambridge Raceway) J i dickie (J) carpet bagger fr (6) Sean McCaffrey (Cambridge) J stormont Mister dann fr (7) Peter Scaife (Foxton) tyler Maguire fr (8) David Marshall (Cambridge) K marshall (J) Macs creation 10 (1) Hayley Morgan (Muriwai) s abernethy (J) Lets elope 10 (2) Frank Cooney & Tate Hopkins (Taupaki) m mcKendry the Magic 10 (3) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) s lawson (J) Manotick express 10 (4) R & P Fensom (Tuakau) P Fensom Shardon’s operator 10 (5) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) G small Millview Sarah 20 (1) Adrienne Matthews (Pukekohe) J abernethy dead calm 20 (2) Rogerson/Blanchard (Hamilton) Z butcher (J) carlos 30 (1) Peter Ferguson (Cambridge) P Ferguson the Wild card 40 (U1) Michelle Wallis & Bernie Hackett (Waiuku) n Chilcott
alisOn wallis MeMORial PaCe
4.41
$5000, 4yo+ up to 4 wins mobile jun.d, 1950m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
74762 3212x 05618 36181 94025 1x000 16233 52733 x1724 — xP848
10
rain forest fr (1) Rod Bowker (Kumeu) J macKinnon (J) bagger vance fr (2) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) s lawson (J) viewfield apache fr (3) David Kaa (Cambridge) Z butcher (J) benji Maguire fr (4) Nicky Chilcott (Cambridge Raceway) s mcmullan (J) rykaard fr (5) Tony Grayling (Pukekohe) s abernethy (J) fiji time fr (6) Doug Gale (Helensville) a veint (J) Maravu haley fr (7) Brendan Crowley (Hawera) T Cameron (J) busy being fabulous fr (8) Mike Berger (Cambridge) J i dickie (J) distraction fr (9) Arna Donnelly (Cambridge) d branch (J) hugh hefner SCRATCHED el Suela fr (10) Steve Phillips (Pukekohe) K marshall (J)
dOwntOwn CaRs PaCe
5.16
$5000, up to 3 wins +claimer mobile am.d, 1950m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
49960 36545 26106 11421 84575 35864 44420 55815 14604 16233 46459
Swift cloud fr (1) Nicky Chilcott (Cambridge Raceway) Lady Willpower fr (2) Rod Bowker (Kumeu) real tidy fr (3) Peter Scaife (Foxton) bettor arden fr (4) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) only Whisper fr (5) Steve Phillips (Pukekohe) Kilarney guy fr (6) Peter Scaife (Foxton) change gear fr (7) Rogerson/Blanchard (Hamilton) Lucky john fr (8) Mike Berger (Cambridge) beaming jay fr (9) Macfarlane/Sharpe (Patumahoe) Maravu haley fr (10) Brendan Crowley (Hawera) Speedstar fr (11) Tim Vince (Epsom)
Bay of Plenty Selections Race 1: WeStern union, violeT bRomaC, advanCeFoRyoU Race 2: Styx it to eM, GUinness iCon, misTeR dann Race 3: brooKby Prince, deReK ClaRKe, ella’s sPeed Race 4: faKe ruLer, FibRe oPTiC, Tina bRydon Race 5: cheQueMe roSie, RivieRa ReiGns, bRooKe bRad CaRolina Race 6: La norvic de MiLo, shaRdon’s PeaRl, hoT and saUCy Race 7: bLaZing SunSet, ChaRles de CaZanove, TommiRay Race 8: LetS eLoPe, The wild CaRd, TyleR maGUiRe Race 9: bagger vance, bUsy beinG FabUloUs, RyKaaRd Race 10: bettor arden, lUCKy John, ChanGe GeaR
m Robinson R arnold J Kriechbaumer s butcher s Phillips F Phelan m northcott T Thorby J darby w Rich P Clabby
8
Banks Peninsula harness Motukarara JetBet 7
sunday
Pgg wRigHtsOn tROt
12.00
$6250, 3yo+ non winners, 2170m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
70x80 d’arcy de gerolstein fr (1) Murray Edmonds (Motukarara) another delight fr (2) Paul Fraser (Leeston) Sea Spray ronnie fr (3) Warren Stapleton (Rakaia) Saratoga fr (4) Mark Purdon (Rolleston) freefall fr (5) Brent Borcoskie (Sefton) Last Love fr (6) Andrew Stuart (Rangiora) Suzannah fr (7) Jim Dalgety (West Melton) xmas joy belle fr (8) Fred Morris (Yaldhurst) donny Wood fr (9) Doug McCormick (Tinwald) nasty brat fr (10) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) countess Pippa fr (11) Neil Munro (West Melton) Wishes Star fr (12) Tony Soal (Ashburton) armed force fr (U1) Phil Anderson (Weedons) indiana jones fr (U2) Steven McRae (Halswell) joltin joe demagio fr (U3) Michael Heenan (Methven)
09579 9128x 0 3x0P0 57968 65P9x 09x0x 50744 0 00x37 3P720 0x 40748
2
m edmonds R holmes C markham b orange b borcoskie v atherton (J) T Chmiel s mcnally l mcCormick R may b munro (J) s ottley (J) a butt C d Thornley G o’Reilly
tweedy COnt/CHallenge linCOln PaCe 12.31 $6250, 3yo+ non winners mobile, 2000m.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
34323 davy Lindenny fr (1) David Thompson (Kaiapoi) Maybemee fr (2) Mark Smolenski (Weedons) fiery rock fr (3) John Sheenan (Greenpark) jay f Kay fr (4) Peter Bagrie (Ohoka) Winged Warrior fr (5) John Withell (Ashburton) Scotty is flyin fr (6) David Pearce (West Melton) beacon hill fr (7) Murray Pash (Richmond) Knight action fr (8) Graeme Lamb (Rangiora) toppathepark fr (9) Craig Kennedy (Cust) gliding rose fr (10) Mark Fuller (Weedons) one and only fr (11) Warren Stapleton (Rakaia) eastwood falconet fr (12) Marty Larter (West Melton) Spirit of rose fr (13) Kaye Stockdill (Chertsey) Stradowan fr (14) T & G Chmiel (Leeston)
07603 90 P0x00 98008 8666 005 78043 98x 08659 24756 000 33
3
faMOus gROuse HOtel tROt
s Thompson J dunn J sheenan T bagrie (J) R holmes K barron m Pash P davis m Jones d butt C markham C deFilippi T Jellyman T Chmiel
1.05
$6250, 3yo+ non winners, 2170m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
6946 rebma fr (1) Ken Ford (West Melton) 74697 Lithium fr (2) Nigel McGrath (Weedons) Starview Soul fr (3) Nigel Perkins (Ashburton) 79342 fear the Knight fr (4) Keith Beveridge (Yaldhurst) Muscle up fr (5) John Versteeg (Irwell) x0609 get Withit fr (6) Jim Veint (Ashburton) 4200 Spell fr (7) P & L Jones (West Melton) 3x0P0 Last Love fr (8) Andrew Stuart (Rangiora) 45856 davey’s gift fr (9) Michael Ward (West Melton) barry fr (10) Murray Edmonds (Motukarara) 9 xmas joyella fr (11) Fred Morris (Yaldhurst) 257x0 Zoogin fr (U1) Neil Edge (Weedons) 555 flying buck fr (U2) Ray Jenkins (West Melton) 006x0 Willie Shine fr (U3) John Howe (West Melton) 92973 Lavros the great fr (U4) Phil Anderson (Weedons)
4
nORJO MOtORCyCles PaCe
a Tomlinson n harris (J) T mcmillan T Chmiel J versteeg a veint (J) R may v atherton (J) C ward (J) m edmonds s mcnally P davis a lethaby a butt
1.40
$6250, 3yo+ non winners mobile, 2000m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
hotmamalinemypockets fr (1) Terrence Webster (Weedons) R may brute ute anvil fr (2) John Bromley (Aylesbury) C d Thornley Wood fire fr (3) Ron Webster (Winslow) C markham givethejobtobarnsy fr (4) John Versteeg (Irwell) J versteeg Kotare Kano fr (5) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) J Thomas (J) Share the joy fr (6) Graeme Telfer (Timaru) G Telfer Kelvin grove fr (7) Diane Hari (Oamaru) J anderson (J) diplomat fr (8) Jim Curtin (Templeton) J Curtin tiana franco fr (9) Daniel Reardon (Yaldhurst) s mcnally thornbury fr (10) Tim Jellyman (Chertsey) T Jellyman 54604 ultimate Sheldon fr (11) Ray Jenkins (West Melton) R Jenkins x9565 rainbow classic fr (12) Graeme Lamb (Rangiora) K Cameron 57650 0x88 x5087 50607 20768 70507 50897 362 5432
5
tai taPu HOtel PaCe
2.15
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
45080 96777 25513 — 62629 00917 46405 71097 65834 70513 5x088 98758 x1879 01007 07678
the Lutts fr (1) Mark Jones (Burnham) Misty Magic fr (2) Phil Anderson (Weedons) Smokin chick fr (3) Dean Taylor (Ladbrooks) the vestal virgin gliding charm fr (4) Doug Gillespie (Geraldine) Shadow rider fr (5) Frank Shrives (West Melton) orville fr (6) Denise Ottley (Orari Raceway) Waikari cash fr (7) Kevin James (Kaiapoi) fortunately fr (8) Ken Ford (West Melton) incomparable fr (9) Marty Larter (West Melton) tapestry franco fr (10) T & G Chmiel (Leeston) greshees angel fr (11) Graeme Telfer (Timaru) boro fr (12) Grant Crabbe (Broadfield) i’m bettor fr (13) Ray Jenkins (West Melton) tommy golightly fr (14) Andrew Garters (Broadfield)
9
m Jones a butt b orange SCRATCHED K barron C deFilippi s ottley (J) K James a Tomlinson J anderson (J) T Chmiel G smith C d Thornley R Jenkins m williamson (J)
taylOR staBles tROt
4.26
$8250, 1 to 3 wins discretionary hcp, 2810m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
40036 7x937 24642 22310 01320 9x325 43353 26556 15682 06531 42975 71008 17734
10
heza boy Star fr (1) Terry McMillan (Ashburton) T mcmillan Speedy gonzalez fr (2) Philip Iggo (Flaxton) P iggo Sarah Palin fr (3) Margo Nyhan (Burnham) P davis bim bom bay fr (4) Robert Anderson (Rolleston) R anderson no Potato fr (5) Kevin Townley (Russley) d dunn ignite fr (6) Murray Edmonds (Motukarara) m edmonds hot vacation 10 (1) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) R may oscar 10 (2) L & J Smith (Te Pirita) J smith amy’s invasion 10 (3) Mattias Hjalmarsson (West Melton) m hjalmarsson Speedy earl 10 (4) Kyle Cameron (Fernside) K Cameron evander d go 10 (U1) Neil Burton (Ashburton) n burton unico Pegasus 20 (U1) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) R Close (J) native’s brite Spark 20 (U2) Austin Thornton (Ashley) C deFilippi
lOne staR RiCCaRtOn PaCe
5.00
$8250, 3yo+ 2 to 4 wins discretionary hcp, 2810m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
0x501 15933 0x142 27516 21217 48952 05321 40489 12145 03115 13110
11
Major dave fr (1) Jim Curtin (Templeton) roxy bromac fr (2) Paul Young (Maronan) armadale v c fr (3) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) young tommy fr (4) Ken McRae (Waimumu) roo Star fr (5) Terry McMillan (Ashburton) village terror fr (6) Dean Taylor (Ladbrooks) hairy Maclary 10 (1) Peter Holmes (Templeton) eyre county 20 (1) Mike Brown (East Eyreton) highview teejay 20 (2) Mark Purdon (Rolleston) formidable 20 (3) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) chechnya 20 (4) Nigel McGrath (Weedons)
J Curtin J young (J) R may C d Thornley J anderson (J) s ottley (J) R holmes K Cameron b orange J dunn n mcGrath
BusH inn & BisHOPdale taBs PaCe 5.25 $7250, 6yo+ 2 to 4 wins mobile, 2000m.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
09x80 20897 03215 2x756 47763 66041 76016
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
67010 51004 64689 14331 02764 00668 56793
ima dude too fr (1) Kevin Williams (Templeton) R may town icon fr (2) Chris McDowell (Weedons) C mcdowell oursjean fr (3) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) R holmes Meads Quaff fr (4) Dean Taylor (Ladbrooks) s mcnally cloudy beach fr (5) Mark Smolenski (Weedons) J dunn Storm’s rule fr (6) Craig Kennedy (Cust) m Jones Su el fr (7) Lawrence McCormick & Chauntel Kentish (Ashburton) l mcCormick anntoro fr (8) Richard Bull (Sheffield) C d Thornley J hay franco nautica fr (9) John Hay (Ashburton) jaspers blue jean fr (10) Eion Latimer (Oamaru) P davis d dunn Winstone P fr (11) Geoff Dunn (West Melton) jass fr (12) Robert Stuart (Richmond) m Pash eastwood Pharaoh fr (13) Warren Stapleton (Rakaia) m Kerr (J) Wonderful tonight fr (14) Barry Ward (West Melton) m williamson (J)
12
MORe fM PaCe
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
81925 31x42 34295 27601 171 52461 01376 35211 2416 17606 10x06 31487 72225 — x0648 05341
cullens Spirit fr (1) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) franco nattai fr (2) Brett Cusdin (Weedons) Stylish babe fr (3) John McDermott (Prebbleton) itz fatima Kiwi fr (4) Simon Adlam (Ashburton) the brigadier fr (5) Nigel McGrath (Weedons) Majors blue jean fr (6) Ray Jenkins (West Melton) johnny Mick fr (7) John Rogers (Patterson Park) itsa Seelster fr (8) Gavin Smith (Leithfield Beach) bona ventura fr (9) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) Lockey fr (10) Chris McDowell (Weedons) bounty eyre fr (11) Fred Fletcher (Weedons) cabo Wabo fr (12) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) Miss Lisa fr (13) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) Shifty Shivas between the Lines fr (14) G & P Court (West Melton) Supreme estella fr (15) Marty Larter (West Melton)
J Thomas (J) b Cusdin C d Thornley m williamson (J) n mcGrath R Jenkins a butt G smith R may C mcdowell s smolenski d dunn R holmes SCRATCHED J Curtin J anderson (J)
6
4 05x7 73 470 4x687 30xP0 75926 3 85264 0997 2334 55374 00 58 822
Memorable fr (1) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) baileys desire fr (2) Dean Taylor (Ladbrooks) city chic fr (3) Wes Davies (West Melton) ella fitzgerald fr (4) Neil Edge (Weedons) tandias bromac fr (5) Ken Barron (West Melton) empire State fr (6) Peter Bagrie (Ohoka) riverboat diamond fr (7) Mike Stratford (Prebbleton) tella fr (8) Mark Jones (Burnham) aqua Luvvy fr (9) Murray Edmonds (Motukarara) flying Lexi fr (10) John Versteeg (Irwell) it’s only Me fr (11) Mark Purdon (Rolleston) village Pride fr (12) C & J DeFilippi (Lincoln) Solandra fr (13) Nigel McGrath (Weedons) glendevon fr (14) John Howe (West Melton) narissa franco fr (15) Dean Taylor (Ladbrooks)
R may s ottley (J) s Golding (J) P davis K barron T bagrie (J) i Cameron m Jones m edmonds J versteeg b orange C deFilippi J Curtin K Cox (J)
aRMitage williaMs COnstRuC. PaCe 2.50 $6250, 3yo+ non winners, 2170m.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
7354 x7472 x8407 0x080 35332 — 7 6x050 22783 00645 9x x8799
7
getinbehind fr (1) Ray Jenkins (West Melton) aces fella fr (2) Murray Edmonds (Motukarara) Lottie franco fr (3) Merv Beckwith (Cust) Mar rowl fr (4) Ray Harneiss (Springston) fifteen c fr (5) Wendy Williams (Sefton) Scotty’s image fr (6) Diane Hari (Oamaru) harvest boy exceptional Mach fr (7) Neil Hamilton (Weedons) Willywinit fr (8) John Sheenan (Greenpark) Most happy dancer fr (9) Allan Thomson (Darfield) threebee fr (10) Mark Smolenski (Weedons) augustus time fr (11) Michael Heenan (Methven) Peruvian atom fr (12) Dean Taylor (Ladbrooks) delgado fr (13) Gavin Smith (Leithfield Beach) the vicar fr (14) David Pearce (West Melton) Lindennys buttercup fr (15) C & J DeFilippi (Lincoln) billythehuntedone fr (16) C & J DeFilippi (Lincoln)
nZ safety ltd PaCe
a lethaby m edmonds m Jones s ottley (J) J anderson (J) m williamson (J) SCRATCHED C d Thornley J sheenan a Thomson J dunn R may b orange G smith K barron C deFilippi
3.25
$7250, 4yo+ 1 win jun.d, 2170m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
0x516 15822 40497 0087x 10x03 82410 47253 28226 21PP6 x2522 23278 06926 06087
Lilac desire fr (1) Dean Taylor (Ladbrooks) s ottley (J) Shantahlia Knight fr (2) Graeme Lamb (Rangiora) b Thomas (J) eyre of expectancy fr (3) Mike Brown (East Eyreton) C hunter (J) the vestal virgin fr (4) Trevor Grant (Templeton) a veint (J) crusader courage fr (5) Dean Taylor (Ladbrooks) K Cox (J) chloe finn fr (6) Margo Nyhan (Burnham) s Golding (J) all delight fr (7) Bruce Hutton (Greendale) J anderson (J) flyalong falcon fr (8) John Parsons (Balcairn) m Kerr (J) the empire’s Sister fr (9) Robbie Rowland (Yaldhurst) J Trainor (J) Mighty Peruvian fr (10) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) R Close (J) field officer fr (11) Peter Bagrie (Ohoka) T bagrie (J) better than Money fr (12) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) J Thomas (J) Sixonenine fr (13) D & C Butt (Woodend Beach) J hornbrook (J)
australian races Moonee Valley JetBet 16 6
fRiday
austRalia stakes
11.15
$220,000, 3yo & up Group 2 wFa, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
41174 468s0 6s610 — 44172 s8s21 s7221 190s6
Pinwheel dwn (2) 58.5 Peter Snowden (Flemington) Zedi Knight cdwn (8) 58.5 B J McCarthy (Caulfield) outlandish Lad cdwn (4) 58.5 D W O’Leary (Normanville) Skytrain Sea Lord cdn (1) 58.5 S V Brown (Flemington) undeniably cdn (5) 58.5 M A Kavanagh (Morphettville) Koonoomoo cdn (3) 56.5 Rod Grantley (Mornington) bonnie Mac d (7) 56.5 M D Moroney (Flemington)
v duric J mott b Rawiller SCRATCHED l Currie m Rodd s arnold d dunn
Moonee Valley Selections Race 6: Sea Lord, Pinwheel, Undeniably
Caulfield JetBet 3 3
satuRday Blue diaMOnd PReView
13s 2 31 3s 1 7s
4
4.10
Kuroshio db (4) 57.5 Peter Snowden (Flemington) thermal current bh (2) 55 P G Moody (Caulfield) Magnaro (1) 55 Jason Warren (Mornington) excitable boy (5) 55 D T O’Brien (Flemington) Mal’s Pride d (7) 55 B F Benbow (Bendigo) fast ‘n’ rocking (6) 55 D A Hayes (Flemington) dissident h (8) 55 P G Moody (Caulfield) Lucky Striker (11) 55 D L Howard (Cranbourne) Mon gateau (9) 55 Sam Kavanagh (Morphettville) our Single doubt (10) 55 Jerome Hunter (Mornington) the bronx h (3) 55 B Cozamanis (Caulfield)
K mc evoy l nolen C newitt b melham J benbow C schofield (a) v duric G boss C williams J noonan (a) w egan
Blue diaMOnd PReView
4.50
$120,000, 2yo Fillies listed sw+P, 1000m
Banks Peninsula Selections Race 1: Saratoga, nasTy bRaT, indiana Jones Race 2: davy Lindenny, sTRadowan, Jay F Kay Race 3: WiLLie Shine, sPell, FeaR The KniGhT Race 4: givethejobtobarnSy, diPlomaT, KoTaRe Kano Race 5: tandiaS broMac, Tella, iT’s only me Race 6: Scotty’S iMage, delGado, exCePTional maCh Race 7: aLL deLight, miGhTy PeRUvian, Field oFFiCeR Race 8: fortunateLy, oRville, smoKin ChiCK Race 9: unico PegaSuS, amy’s invasion, no PoTaTo Race 10: highvieW teejay, Roxy bRomaC, CheChnya Race 11: MeadS Quaff, sU el, sToRm’s RUle Race 12: franco nattai, The bRiGadieR, iTsa seelsTeR
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 1 1 1 11 23 1 1
diamond glow ch (2) 57.5 P G Moody (Caulfield) bulbula d (7) 57.5 D A Hayes (Flemington) Swing vote d (9) 56 Ms G Waterhouse (Randwick) Montsegur c (1) 56 Peter Snowden (Flemington) Miracles of Life d (6) 56 D J Clarken (Morphettville) Mount Zero (4) 55 D A Hayes (Flemington) donna Madeira (10) 55 P G Carey (Mornington) Mystical Miss dh (8) 55 P G Moody (Caulfield) Kerr h (3) 55 M G Price (Caulfield) tango’s daughter h (5) 55 M G Price (Caulfield)
Caulfield Selections Race 3: KuroShio, TheRmal CURRenT, exCiTable boy Race 4: MiracLeS of Life, diamond Glow, bUlbUla
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6
rotorua Jetbet 2
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7%%+%.$
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TAB doubles 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8. Trebles 2-3-4, 6-7-8. Place6 3-8. Quaddie 5-6-7-8.
Weather/track/rail
Approved Plates off: Timely Magic (R8) Concussion Plates (Front) on: Zero Tua Hundred (R1); Zero Tua Hundred (R2); Lasting Touch (R4); Miss Kimbra (R7); Timely Magic (R8) Hoof Pads (Front) off: Gendarme (R6) Hoof Pads (Front) on: Quest (R7) Standard Bit on: Ekraar Superior (R2) Lugging Bit off: Ekraar Superior (R2); Speedy Rocket (R5) Norton Bit on: Speedy Rocket (R5) Blinkers on: Going Places (R1); Leandra, Any Moolah (R2); Pipedreams (R3); Movida (R4); Auspicious, Bella Kaiane, Mums Apparition (R5); Ceecee (R8) Side Winkers off: Movida, Rosehip (R4) Side Winkers on: Kendoka (R5); Midnite Rendezvous (R8) Bandages on: Quest (R7) Nasal Strip on: Mums Apparition (R5) Nose Band off: Leandra (R2) Shadow Roll off: Coat du Roan (R4) Tongue Tie on: Ekraar Superior (R2); The Darling One (R5)
Windsor Park karaka Yearlings 1.28 $7000, mdn 3yo, 1200m
1 72 Red Lamar (9) 57.5 Shaune Ritchie (Cambridge) 2 3 King’s Royal (4) 57.5 John Bary (Hastings) 3 35 Zero Tua Hundred (1) 57.5 R & D Lang (Cambridge) 4 2 Miss Directional (2) 55.5 Stephen Autridge (Matamata) 5 40208 Going Places (7) 55.5 Stephen Curtis (Te Awamutu) 6 9x956 Justtheanswer (6) 55.5 Louise Saunders (Pukekohe) 7 056 Timetodance (8) 55.5 Shaun Clotworthy (Byerley Pk Karaka) 8 Eva Diva h (5) 55.5 Craig Phelan (Rotorua) 9 7 I’m Ruby (3) 55.5 Stuart Manning (Tauranga)
J Waddell K Myers O Bosson A Calder M D Plessis S Dye D Johnson R Norvall
sPeedY signs-embroideme
2.03
$8000, mdn, 1200m 1 44962 Watch King (3) 57.5 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) B Hutton (a4) 2 35 Zero Tua Hundred (12) 57.5 R & D Lang (Cambridge) O Bosson 3 O’Mighty Thor (7) 57.5 Shaune Ritchie (Cambridge) J Waddell 4 87722 Eveready (4) 57 Jim Campin (Cambridge) A Calder 5 Blackwood (8) 57 Barry Jones (Te Rapa) R Norvall 6 — Diva Down Under SCRATCHED 7 367x Ekraar Superior (2) 55.5 Danny Walker (Ardmore Lodge) M Cameron 8 4x6 Leandra (10) 55.5 Ross McCarroll (Cambridge) M D Plessis 9 056 Timetodance (1) 55.5 Shaun Clotworthy (Byerley Pk Karaka) K Myers 10 8 Any Moolah (11) 55.5 Fred Cornege (Cambridge) T Thornton 11 Lucia Mia (5) 55.5 John Sargent (Matamata) C Grylls 12 Porotene Lollipop (6) 55.5 Robert Patterson (New Plymouth) S Doyle
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2.38
$7000, mdn, 1400m 1 23 Gold Moet (2) 58.5 Thompson/Brown (Hastings) 2 8x574 Sarah Pour (7) 58.5 R & D Lang (Cambridge) 3 453 Wai Iti (5) 56.5 Simon Rees (Te Aroha) 4 6x4 Jealous Much (3) 56.5 Andrew Scott (Matamata) 5 Tempus Fugit (1) 56.5 Jon Miller (Pukekohe) 6 2 Conchita (6) 55 Busuttin/Young (Cambridge) 7 03 Pforperfect (4) 55 Moroney/Ormsby (Matamata) 8 x3853 Pipedreams (8) 55 Graham Richardson (Matamata)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
M D Plessis M McNab (a1) O Bosson D Johnson M Dee (a4) K Myers S Dye C Grylls
sWeeneY toWnsend & associates 3.13
5
40253 — x50x3 0x664 32 9527P 7x535 0684 46 9x5 5
Easy Street h (9) 57.5 Tracey Parnwell & Emily Holmes (Rotorua) C Grylls Movida SCRATCHED Staretto (10) 57.5 Shaune Ritchie (Cambridge) R Norvall Lasting Touch (3) 57.5 Damon Anaki (Te Rapa) R Jones Cinna Miss (1) 56 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) B Hutton (a4) Coat du Roan (7) 56 Leo Molloy (Byerley Pk Karaka) M Cameron Aluka (8) 56 Ernie Griffiths (Te Aroha) M Hills Permesso (2) 56 K & G Opie (Te Aroha) A Calder Rosehip (11) 56 John Bary (Hastings) K Myers Vedex (4) 56 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) M D Plessis Zizi (6) 56 Louise McGregor (Te Aroha) D Johnson
loWe schollum & Jones
3.48
$12,000, rating 65 benchmark fillies & mares*, 1560m 1 560x7 Hot in Black (15) 59 Don Letcher (Te Aroha) E Leighton (a3) 2 6x857 La Manzanilla tdm (12) 59 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) K Myers 3 84505 Sateka (2) 58.5 Autridge/Goodwin (Matamata) T Thornton 4 6x656 Shan’s Joy (13) 58.5 McVean/Browne (Cambridge) M McNab (a1) 5 98917 Lady Marilyn t (14) 57.5 Nigel Mortimer (Tauranga) M Hills 6 51436 The Darling One (8) 57 Busuttin/Young (Cambridge) M D Plessis 7 89350 Auspicious b (4) 57 John Sargent (Matamata) D Johnson 8 23128 Biddable (1) 56.5 Ramsay/Ritchie (Maungatautari) O Bosson 9 17509 Speedy Rocket tm (11) 56.5 McVean/Browne (Cambridge) M Dee (a4) 10 23198 Morning Oil (5) 56 K & B Hawtin (Te Awamutu) C Grylls 11 95x98 Bella Kaiane (9) 55.5 Danny Walker (Ardmore Lodge) R Norvall 12 78439 Dontdyewonderin h (7) 55.5 Iain Kennedy (Rotorua) A Calder EMERGENCIES 13 — Pay Attention SCRATCHED 14 x0940 Mums Apparition (10) 54 Chris Smith (Te Aroha) L Satherley 15 — Kendoka SCRATCHED
Rotorua Selections Race 1: ZERO TUA HUNDRED, KING’S ROyAL, RED LAMAR Race 2: EVEREADY, EKRAAR SUPERIOR, O’MIGHTy THOR Race 3: CONCHITA, WAI ITI, GOLD MOET Race 4: CINNA MISS, PERMESSO, COAT DU ROAN Race 5: BIDDABLE, LADy MARILyN, SATEKA Race 6: HEART OF DARKNESS, NEEDLLy, MOVE FASTER Race 7: SILVERDALE, yOUTOOFAST, LE COUGUAR Race 8: MR NIFTY, DIDGERIDOO, MUTT WILLIAMS
4.23
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
66623 2100x 98168 72851 14x24 11633 65025 42351 — 119x 31717 x8029
Gendarme td (4) 59 Ralph Manning (Cambridge) K Myers Move Faster m (10) 58.5 Rudy Liefting (Pukekohe) M Cropp (a3) Jed d (8) 57.5 Leo Molloy (Byerley Pk Karaka) M McNab (a1) Confederate d (3) 56.5 K & B Kelso (Matamata) C Grylls Heart Of Darkness d (5) 56 Stephen Marsh (Cambridge) D Johnson Torricella d (2) 56 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) O Bosson Apache Sky td (1) 55.5 Mark Brosnan (Matamata) K Leung (a3) Needlly td (6) 55.5 Lance Noble (Matamata) S Shirahama (a2) The Looker SCRATCHED Beguile d (7) 54 Mark Brooks (Cambridge) M Wenn Deecruz td (12) 54 John Sargent (Matamata) M D Plessis Sinead (11) 54 Jan McGiven (Te Aroha) R Norvall
Paul & rachel in the morning
4.58
$7000, rating 65 benchmark*, 1200m
gear changes
2
vero.co.nz
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$12,000, mdn f&m, 1560m
$120,000, 2yo C&Gs listed sw+P, 1000m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
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australian races
19
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5.55
$7250, 3yo+ 1 win mobile, 2000m.
$6250, 3yo+ f&m non winners mobile, 2000m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
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$6250, 4yo+ 1 to 2 wins, 2170m.
TAB doubles 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12. Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9, 10-11-12. Place6 7-12. Quaddie 9-10-11-12.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
8
36228 2x634 2730x 17x 1064x — 5104x x0653 86422 17x0x 67035 29015 428x9
Springloaded d (12) 59 Don Letcher (Te Aroha) E Leighton (a3) Youtoofast d (11) 58.5 Lowry/Cullen (Hastings) K Myers Silverdale (1) 58.5 Stephen Autridge (Matamata) O Bosson Le Couguar b (5) 58.5 Gary Barkla (Cambridge) T Thornton El Dorado Sun (7) 57.5 P & D Williams (Byerley Pk Karaka) M D Plessis Taoist Master SCRATCHED Quest (9) 56.5 K & B Kelso (Matamata) M Hills O’Right Zen d (2) 56 Stephen Marsh (Cambridge) D Johnson Sharp ‘N’ Fast td (4) 56 Mark Brosnan (Matamata) M Tanaka Miss Kimbra (6) 55.5 R & D Lang (Cambridge) M Cameron Courier d (8) 55.5 Louise Saunders (Pukekohe) Parvati td (3) 54.5 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) C Grylls Tamsyn Rose dm (10) 54.5 Sheryl Barr (Paengaroa) L Satherley
toWnleY trenching & electrical 5.35 $7000, mdn, 1950m
1 48252 Didgeridoo (9) 58.5 Lesley Munro (Pukekohe) D Johnson 2 89022 Diktator (12) 58.5 K & G Opie (Te Aroha) A Calder 3 — Isdabicky SCRATCHED 4 50040 Ima Perfect Guy h (5) 58.5 Lynnette Skinner (Rotorua) M McNab (a1) 5 46 Mr Nifty (3) 58.5 Andrew Scott (Matamata) S Dye 6 40702 Mutt Williams (1) 57 John Sargent (Matamata) M D Plessis 7 07 Ceecee (13) 57 David Greene (Te Rapa) M Wenn 8 46402 Kakahu Nell (4) 56.5 Mark Brosnan (Matamata) C Grylls 9 85803 Android (8) 56.5 Graham Richardson (Matamata) S Shirahama (a2) 10 77543 Hanamichi (6) 56.5 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) O Bosson 11 08407 Timely Magic (11) 56.5 McRae/Clarken (Pukekohe) T Thornton 12 6442 Sound b (10) 55 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) M Cameron 13 0957 Midnite Rendezvous (2) 55 Karyn McQuade (Matamata) P Turner (a1) 14 00 Keep Reiming (7) 55 Andrew Scott (Matamata) M Hills EMERGENCIES 15 60x9 High Road (14) 58.5 Linda Laing (Cambridge) R Norvall 16 — Kens Legacy SCRATCHED
auckland harness alexandra Park Jetbet 5
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TAB doubles 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-13. Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9, 11-12-13. Pick6 8-13 $50,000. Place6 8-13. Quaddie 10-11-12-13.
1
2
Spirit Of Art fr (1) Mark Purdon (Pukekohe) Mexicano fr (2) Ray Green (Huapai) Shards Of Cullen fr (3) Derek Balle (Pukekohe) Los Amante fr (4) Barry Purdon (Clevedon) Imajollywally fr (5) Hollis/Robertson (Pukekohe) Baccarat fr (6) Ival Brownlee (Pokeno) Norvic Nightowl fr (7) Sean McCaffrey (Cambridge) Ida Tiger fr (8) Gareth Dixon (Clevedon) Algranco Under Fire fr (9) Tony Herlihy (Papakura)
B Mangos M McKendry P Ferguson Z Butcher (J) P Butcher T Mitchell J Stormont D Butcher J I Dickie (J)
canam handicaP trot
5.50
$10,300, 3yo+ 1 to 2 wins special, 2700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Sastre fr (1) Michelle Wallis & Bernie Hackett (Waiuku) T Mitchell Action Kosmos fr (2) Richard Brosnan (Ardmore) R Brosnan The Royal Charger fr (3) Sean McCaffrey (Cambridge) M McKendry Freddie Mack fr (4) Revell Douglas (Pukekohe) G Robb Wingsonhai fr (5) Arna Donnelly (Cambridge) A Donnelly Lysenko fr (6) Adrian Wohlers (Cambridge) P Butcher Kawarau Spur fr (7) Richard Brosnan (Ardmore) J Stormont Sundaisy fr (U1) D & C McGowan (Pukekohe) T Macfarlane Madisonz Luck fr (U2) Sean McCaffrey (Cambridge) S McCaffrey Silver Whisp fr (U3) Barry Purdon (Clevedon) Z Butcher (J) Getaway Doug fr (U4) Cliff Wilson (Ardmore) N Chilcott Immortal Beloved 10 (1) Michelle Wallis & Bernie Hackett (Waiuku) B Hackett 13 71356 Ginger Bertha 10 (2) Peter Alabaster (Manurewa) J Abernethy 14 67x16 Letz Hope 10 (3) Ken Sefonte (Kumeu) B Mangos 15 94080 Irvin 10 (4) Ian Moody (Pukekohe) L Hollis x4422 95644 9x728 x1x07 49x11 53232 56786 01 22900 87527 4P400 31810
3
Jacobsen headstones Pace
6.13
$10,000, 3yo+ f&m non winners mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
27 450 186x2 42240 4P955 2x323 8 12x53 446x5
4
Nokomai fr (1) Mark Purdon (Pukekohe) B Mangos Ravna Gora fr (2) Ken Sefonte (Kumeu) J Stormont Sweet Jane fr (3) Steven Reid (Pukekohe) S Lawson (J) Tori Maguire fr (4) Michelle Wallis & Bernie Hackett (Waiuku) Z Butcher (J) Annie Morva fr (5) Jeff Crouth (Pukekohe) P Ferguson Lislass fr (6) Jeremy Young (Ardmore) M McKendry Cullies Delight fr (7) Todd Mitchell (Tauwhare) G Robb Helena Jet fr (8) Wayne Anstis (Cambridge) D Butcher Holly Madison fr (9) Tony Herlihy (Papakura) J I Dickie (J) Lyn’s Delight fr (10) Nicky Chilcott (Cambridge Raceway) N Chilcott
sims PaciFic metals Pace
6.53
$10,000, 2yo+ non winners mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
5
2 54943 0x822 036 2x633 9379 2126x 92550 —
King Cyril fr (1) John Dickie (Cambridge Raceway) Sandpark Senator fr (2) Vicki Facoory (Kumeu) Sky Falcon fr (3) Barry Purdon (Clevedon) Nimble Jack fr (4) Ray Green (Huapai) Rule Like A King fr (5) Barry Purdon (Clevedon) Master Charlie fr (6) Derek Balle (Pukekohe) Chattan fr (7) Doug Gale (Helensville) First Home fr (8) Mangos/Cullen (Pukekohe) Tommy Smith fr (9) Jim Cole (Pukekohe) Racer
J I Dickie (J) P Ferguson S Phelan R Downey (J) Z Butcher (J) D Butcher J Abernethy B Mangos J Cole SCRATCHED
gotta go cullen Young guns ht
7.20
$24,999, 2yo fillies mobile pace, 1700m. 1 2
Rockn Ruby fr (1) Mangos/Cullen (Pukekohe) Westie Chick fr (2) Hollis/Robertson (Pukekohe)
6
J Abernethy T Macfarlane D Butcher Z Butcher (J) P Butcher M McKendry P Ferguson
gotta go cullen Young guns ht
7.45
$24,999, 2yo fillies mobile pace, 1700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Fleetwood Mach fr (1) Doug Gale (Helensville) Trishalish fr (2) Tony Herlihy (Papakura) Samantha Jane fr (3) Hollis/Robertson (Pukekohe) Sweet Art fr (4) Telfer/Garlick (Papakura) Going To California fr (5) Barry Purdon (Clevedon) Angelina Jolie fr (6) David Kaa (Cambridge) Gold Dust Woman fr (7) Barry Purdon (Clevedon) Whiskey Lullaby fr (8) Wayne Ross (Morrinsville)
7
J Abernethy J I Dickie (J) J Stormont S Phelan B Mangos D Butcher Z Butcher (J) T Mitchell
Woodlands mile high ht
8.15
$10,000, 4yo+ mares 1 to 3 wins mobile pace, 1609m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
8
06430 1640x 83x67 13315 14736 99921 16233 54x17 14520
American Grace fr (1) Steve Cornwall (Pukekohe) Annie Mach fr (2) Les Pettifer (Kumeu) Steffi Rice fr (3) Kevin Shaw (Cambridge Raceway) Secret Desire fr (4) Telfer/Garlick (Papakura) Miss Madoff fr (5) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) Pureora Paree fr (6) Doug Gale (Helensville) Maravu Haley fr (7) Brendan Crowley (Hawera) Lively Nights fr (8) John Dickie (Cambridge Raceway) Outrageous Delight fr (9) Geoff Small (Patumahoe)
P Ferguson B Mangos P Butcher S Phelan D Butcher J Abernethy Z Butcher (J) J I Dickie (J) S Lawson (J)
cuP, derbY noms close 22/2 Pace 8.40 $12,000, 4 or more wins mobile, 1700m.
1 2 3 4 5 6
31066 11x11 33213 13421 90191 71277
9
Victors Delight fr (1) Steven Reid (Pukekohe) Kiwi Ideal fr (2) Steven Reid (Pukekohe) Statesman fr (3) Tony Herlihy (Papakura) Easy On The Eye fr (4) Steven Reid (Pukekohe) Gold Ace fr (5) Steven Reid (Pukekohe) Sir Lincoln fr (6) Ray Green (Huapai)
S Lawson (J) S Reid J I Dickie (J) P Ferguson S McMullan (J) M McKendry
raY dickie chartered acc. trot
9.10
$12,300, 2 or more wins discretionary hcp, 2700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
68013 — 3744x 18179 — 97280 39341
8 9 10 11 12
x3256 95606 31811 x70x7 17555
Sapphire Castleton fr (1) Warren Taylor (Morrinsville) P Butcher Sodeska SCRATCHED Medlin Minnie fr (2) John Amoore (Pukekohe) D Butcher Serene Queen fr (U1) Nicky Chilcott (Cambridge Raceway) N Chilcott Xenas Boy SCRATCHED Kissme Earl 10 (1) Ival Brownlee (Pokeno) B Mangos Superbowlcheerleader 10 (U1) Michelle Wallis & Bernie Hackett (Waiuku) T Macfarlane Manchester Lass 20 (1) Michelle Wallis & Bernie Hackett (Waiuku) T Mitchell Silver Stream 20 (2) Alek Goryl (Ardmore) J Stormont Realmein 30 (1) Matthew Pemberton (Patumahoe) S Phelan Flying Isa 30 (2) John Dickie (Cambridge Raceway) J I Dickie (J) Meyer Lansky 30 (3) Jill Coppins (Morrinsville) P Ferguson
caduceus club Pace
9.40
$12,000, 3yo+ 1 to 4 wins mobile, 2200m.
auckland co-oP taxi 300-3000 Pace 5.20 91292 45173 24244 5x713 34174 40379 16573 81640 2120
God Forbid fr (3) Wayne Anstis (Cambridge) Simply Stunning fr (4) Macfarlane/Sharpe (Patumahoe) Hearts N Flowers fr (5) Rogerson/Blanchard (Hamilton) Strawberry Miss fr (6) Barry Purdon (Clevedon) Saharazona fr (7) Mike Berger (Cambridge) Pricillas Girl fr (8) Green/Hughes (Ardmore) 9 Brandy fr (9) Ken Webber (Papamoa)
10
$12,000, 3yo+ 1 win mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
B Mangos J Stormont
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
12x42 06157 22453 33114 45532 37638 56334 6241P
11
Windinherhair fr (1) Steve Phillips (Pukekohe) N Chilcott Callie O’Malley fr (2) Derek Balle (Pukekohe) Z Butcher (J) Vegas Delight fr (3) Mangos/Cullen (Pukekohe) B Mangos The Reid Runner fr (4) Steven Reid (Pukekohe) P Ferguson Pass Them By fr (5) Michelle Wallis & Bernie Hackett (Waiuku) T Macfarlane Brydon Delight fr (6) Tony Grayling (Pukekohe) S Abernethy (J) Copy My Past fr (7) Colin Butler (Cambridge Raceway) P Butcher Dougie Maguire fr (8) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) D Butcher
grand Park Pace
10.10
$8000, 4yo+ 1 to 4 wins mobile jun.d, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
4x493 17534 24244 — 9311 99771 16281 5124x 58270 — 27686
12
Who Dares Wins fr (1) A & L Neal (Cambridge) Distant Drum fr (2) Tony Herlihy (Papakura) Shards Of Cullen fr (3) Derek Balle (Pukekohe) Sir Indianapolis Beta B Quick fr (5) Jay Abernethy (Papakura) Dashing Dane fr (6) David Kaa (Cambridge) Alfie Maguire fr (7) Barry Purdon (Clevedon) Elsudoku fr (8) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) Overlap fr (9) Michelle Wallis & Bernie Hackett (Waiuku) Black Frost Harry The Maori fr (11) Tim Vince (Epsom)
Pgg Wrightson trot
A Veint (J) J I Dickie (J) R Downey (J) SCRATCHED S Abernethy (J) K Marshall (J) Z Butcher (J) S Lawson (J) R Close (J) SCRATCHED J MacKinnon (J)
10.40
$10,300, 3yo+ non winners, 2700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
3720x 58x50 7 464x2 60674 54x75 33 23600 8x985 6x26 07x55 1154x x3702 87303
13
Meander With Pegasus fr (1) Alek Goryl (Ardmore) M McKendry Our Dainty Lady fr (2) Frank Weaver (Takanini) B Mangos Spud Murphy fr (3) Vicki Facoory (Kumeu) S Phelan Malambra fr (4) Ray Darby (Patumahoe) T Macfarlane Navaho fr (5) Leslie Pyers (Ruakaka) P Ferguson Saffron Castleton fr (6) Warren Taylor (Morrinsville) P Butcher Cascadia fr (7) John Dickie (Cambridge Raceway) J I Dickie (J) Lucky Earl fr (8) Tim Vince (Epsom) J MacKinnon (J) Ivanov fr (9) Luk Chin (Tamahere) L Chin La Reine De Chevaux fr (10) James Stormont (Pukekohe) J Stormont Kip Keino fr (11) Richard Brosnan (Ardmore) N Chilcott Prime Power fr (12) Bryan Macey (Matangi) T Mitchell A Special Dream fr (U1) Richard Brosnan (Ardmore) R Brosnan Dauntless fr (U2) Ted Edwards (Mangere) B Edwards
trillian trust Pace
11.05
$6000, 3yo+ non winners mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Bronze Ecstasy fr (1) John Dickie (Cambridge Raceway) S Lawson (J) Hanover Courage fr (2) Ken Webber (Papamoa) P Ferguson Aereus Maximus fr (3) Tim Hall (Morrinsville) T Hall Oprah fr (4) Nicky Chilcott (Cambridge Raceway) N Chilcott Covert Action fr (5) David Marshall (Cambridge) K Marshall (J) Miss Sophie fr (6) Green/Hughes (Ardmore) T Macfarlane Elz On Fire fr (7) Michelle Wallis & Bernie Hackett (Waiuku) T Mitchell Major Maguire fr (8) Tony Herlihy (Papakura) J I Dickie (J) 639 Fake Ruler fr (9) J & M Teaz (Ohaupo) M Teaz (J) 6 Sunhaven Princess fr (10) Robert Hogg (Kumeu) M McKendry 8 Maddys Star fr (11) Tony Grayling (Pukekohe) T Grayling
8x568 99P00 777x0 85458 5x07
Auckland Selections Race 1: SPIRIT OF ART, MExICANO, ALGRANCO UNDER FIRE Race 2: SILVER WHISP, WINGSONHAI, MADISONZ LUCK Race 3: TORI MAGUIRE, NOKOMAI, HOLLy MADISON Race 4: FIRST HOME, SKy FALCON, KING CyRIL Race 5: ROCKN RUBY, SAHARAZONA, HEARTS N FLOWERS Race 6: SAMANTHA JANE, SWEET ART, ANGELINA JOLIE Race 7: SECRET DESIRE, STEFFI RICE, MISS MADOFF Race 8: KIWI IDEAL, GOLD ACE, EASy ON THE EyE Race 9: REALMEIN, SUPERBOWLCHEERLEADER, FLyING ISA Race 10: WINDINHERHAIR, PASS THEM By, VEGAS DELIGHT Race 11: ALFIE MAGUIRE, WHO DARES WINS, ELSUDOKU Race 12: PRIME POWER, LA REINE DE CHEVAUx, CASCADIA Race 13: MAJOR MAGUIRE, FAKE RULER, OPRAH
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Wellington races
trentham Jetbet 4
satuRday
TAB doubles 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10. Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10. Pick6 5-10 $500,000. Place6 5-10. Quaddie 7-8-9-10.
Weather/track/Rail
Overcast/Good (3)/Out 4m.
7
gear Changes
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12.25
$25,000, rating 75 benchmark, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
77265 77x52 03268 31618 x4x46 46020 27391 47525 00x23 0x106 117x7 41819 x9661
2
gold card m (3) 59 Antony Kaye (Awapuni) m Cameron cool spur d (1) 58 Sandy Dravitzki (New Plymouth) m dravitzki (a3) eightlives td (2) 58 Richard Otto (Te Awamutu) m d plessis Denlee td (9) 57.5 Roydon Bergerson (Awapuni) o Bosson shezgorgeous tdm (10) 57.5 Patrick Campbell (Hastings) d Bradley Platinum Dancer m (11) 57.5 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) K myers Dorian grey d (4) 57 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) l allpress travino (8) 57 P & J McKay (Matamata) S Spratt We are Royal (12) 57 Gary Vile (Awapuni) B lammas lord Boris d (6) 56.5 John Kiernan (Te Horo Beach) m hills Jack’s Boy t (5) 55.5 Alby MacGregor (Opaki) h tinsley mrs mac (13) 55 Paul Belsham (Wanganui) d Johnson liberating (7) 54 D & C Bothwell (Stratford) J parkes
stella aRtOis pReMieR
1.00
$20,000, rating 65 benchmark, 2300m
1 54031 king of Rock (6) 59 Steve Ellis (Waipukurau) B grylls (a3) 2 71354 coventina (16) 58 Peter Fleming (New Plymouth) J Shackleton (a3) 3 95601 navy Beach (8) 58 Ramsay/Ritchie (Maungatautari) o Bosson 4 83780 adidazler (2) 58 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) J Riddell 5 461x9 earl of Doncaster (3) 58 Stephen Crutchley (Wanganui) l allpress 6 24056 enzedda (19) 57.5 Karen Zimmerman (Otaki) d Johnson 7 32060 Jakblak (13) 57.5 Mike Breslin (Awapuni) m dravitzki (a3) 8 75425 lion Rock Hill (1) 57.5 Bruce Wallace (Takanini) v Colgan 9 0x003 vronskii t (10) 57.5 Jeff Lynds (Awapuni) S Spratt 10 94613 Higgs Boson (12) 57 Grant Searle (Awapuni) h tinsley 11 85741 Right Royal Rose (4) 57 Rachael Frost (Otaki) v Johnston 12 01843 Busted love (15) 56.5 Lance Noble (Matamata) l innes 13 7x174 Wairaka (17) 56.5 Roger James (Cambridge) d Bradley 14 88429 sir elmo (7) 56.5 Fursdon/Sliz (Matamata) K myers 15 80984 Down town (18) 55.5 Paul Moseley (Hawera) J parkes 16 63468 Jokraar (14) 55.5 Bryce Revell (New Plymouth) m d plessis 17 45027 end of the line (11) 54.5 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) m Cameron 18 53035 Juliann (5) 54 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) R myers emeRgency 19 27766 the Bachelor (9) 55 Gary Vile (Awapuni)
3
the dOMiniOn pOst pReMieR
1.35
$30,000, rating 85 benchmark, 1200m 1 2 3 4
x1203 32564 23023 1x921
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
11334 29872 360x3 6x516 x1212 9x421 62x33
4
mclaren d (2) 59.5 Heather Weller (Foxton) B grylls (a3) vincent mangano tdm (11) 59.5 P & J McKay (Matamata) J Riddell vincent street d (6) 58.5 V & W Hillis (Matamata) K myers Huffer [ex sequin] d (7) 58 Graham Richardson (Matamata) S Shirahama (a2) Bellapin d (1) 56.5 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) S Spratt Queen of the castle dm (8) 56.5 Stephen Crutchley (Wanganui) l allpress starguru tdm (9) 56.5 P & J McKay (Matamata) m d plessis ebullient db (10) 55.5 Ramsay/Ritchie (Maungatautari) o Bosson Future king b (4) 55 Roger James (Cambridge) v Colgan Heat Blast dm (5) 55 Moroney/Ormsby (Matamata) t thornton sans souci dm (3) 54 Jason Bridgman (Matamata) m Cameron
gazley VOlKsWagen pReMieR
2.10
$20,000, rating 65 benchmark, 1600m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
5
4x328 57642 21x3 65526 87013 31427 68130 x4612 51 06x97 0x360 — 78x55 982x6 158 0x624 48464 x6667
endorsement (4) 59 Bruce Wallace (Takanini) storm Home (12) 59 Robert Patterson (New Plymouth) tyne cot b (9) 58.5 Neil Connors (Woodville) Day Walker (11) 58 G & M Sanders (Te Awamutu) Dillinger d (6) 57.5 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) king kamada (1) 57.5 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) Firekeeper b (7) 57.5 Lowry/Cullen (Hastings) Phoenix tycoon (3) 57 Matthew Eales (Awapuni) o’ceirins secret (14) 56.5 Sandie Cookson (Foxton) Ripping d (13) 56.5 John Kiernan (Te Horo Beach) Bella vi d (10) 55.5 Jeff Lynds (Awapuni) Floral scent lasswade d (17) 55 Marty Johnson (Woodville) miss lincoln d (15) 55 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) shallwetellthem (2) 55 David Hayes (Woodville) miss ana (8) 54 Stephen Crutchley (Wanganui) lady shannon (16) 54 Paul Belsham (Wanganui) Pinot Davone d (5) 54 Mike Breslin (Awapuni)
m d plessis R hannam h tinsley o Bosson C Johnson l innes J Riddell d walker K myers J parkes R myers SCRATCHED m dravitzki (a3) B grylls (a3) m Cameron l allpress m hills m dee (a4)
tigeR pRaWn deseRt gOld staKes 2.45 $70,000, 3yof sw group iii, 1600m
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
6
63123 11722 31193 12901 01725 x3134 56821 43741 44921 13043 7x61 31894 2108 4032
soriano d (1) 56.5 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) lucky country (3) 56.5 Stephen Marsh (Cambridge) lovetessa tb (2) 56.5 Kevin Gray (Palm.North) High Fashion (14) 56.5 Kevin Gray (Palm.North) catalma (13) 56.5 Ben Foote (Byerley Pk Karaka) aurora lights (7) 56.5 Stephen Marsh (Cambridge) marmi (10) 56.5 Gary Alton (Cambridge) Dragon Beauty d (8) 56.5 Gary Vile (Awapuni) Jimato (11) 56.5 John Sargent (Matamata) kalevala (6) 56.5 Jenna Mahoney (Ardmore) omana d (5) 56.5 John Bary (Hastings) if i can i can (12) 56.5 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) outshine b (4) 56.5 Jason Bridgman (Matamata) cupcake (9) 56.5 Thomas/Mirabelli (Cambridge)
ViRginia tuRneR suMMeR Cup
o Bosson v Colgan m d plessis h tinsley d Johnson J waddell J Riddell l allpress d walsh l innes K myers R hannam m Cameron J parkes
3.26
$30,000, rating 85 benchmark, 2400m 1 0x847 Don Domingo (10) 58.5 Graham Richardson (Matamata) 2 17536 cottonwood sky m (17) 58 Shane Hapeta (Byerley Pk Karaka)
Wellington Selections
Race 1: Denlee, ShezgoRgeouS, eightliveS Race 2: lion Rock Hill, Coventina, higgS BoSon Race 3: FutuRe king, SanS SouCi, Bellapin Race 4: o’ceiRins secRet, tyne Cot, endoRSement Race 5: lucky countRy, SoRiano, loveteSSa Race 6: tHe teRminatoR, Seaflyte, ouR milly Smith Race 7: nasHville, miSS peleaR, full of SpiRit Race 8: casino, patRimonium, ClaSSCoRoC Race 9: RansomeD, my SCotSgRey, annie higginS Race 10: DeliRium, luStRe, KiCK BaCK
d Johnson B lammas m Cameron o Bosson J waddell C Johnson J Riddell d Bradley v Colgan m hills K myers l innes l allpress m d plessis J parkes t thornton n harris
haRCOuRts thORndOn Mile
4.06
$200,000, opn hcp group i, 1600m
concussion Plates (Front) off: Pinocchio Boy (R10) Blinkers off: Eightlives (R1); Vincent Street (R3); Nashville (R7) Blinkers on: Queen Of The Castle (R3); Duke Of York (R6); Joey Massino (R7); Payback, Ballybit (R8); Dolmabache (R9) side Winkers on: If I Can I Can (R5) side Winkers off: Duke Of York (R6); Joey Massino (R7); Payback, Ballybit (R8) ear covers on: Jetset Lad (R7) nose Band off: Tyne Cot (R4) nose Band on: Kalevala (R5) shadow Roll on: Eightlives (R1) tongue tie off: Travino (R1); Ripping (R4) tongue tie on: Eightlives (R1)
1
3 85816 our milly smith t (4) 57.5 Howie Mathews (Otaki) 4 05661 seaflyte dm (19) 57.5 V & W Hillis (Matamata) 5 54625 Double image m (13) 56.5 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) 6 60240 inanoff (18) 56.5 Fursdon/Sliz (Matamata) 7 13772 miss isle (3) 56.5 Frank Ritchie (Cambridge) 8 28813 monachee (9) 56 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) 9 31696 Phantom storm td (5) 56 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) 10 50541 the terminator (2) 55.5 Roger James (Cambridge) 11 31377 california (21) 54.5 Jeff Lynds (Awapuni) 12 54280 Duke of york (8) 54.5 Warren Bolton (New Plymouth) 13 34929 le moussier (6) 54.5 Roger James (Cambridge) 14 72115 Deliciano (16) 54 Ramsay/Ritchie (Maungatautari) 15 41482 all in clover m (15) 54 Kevin Gray (Palm.North) 16 55751 Run to the Bank t (11) 54 Stephen Marsh (Cambridge) 17 x8122 lady Platinum (14) 54 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) 18 32532 Xalted b (1) 54 Moroney/Ormsby (Matamata) emeRgencies 19 60133 mr toogood (20) 54 G & M Sanders (Te Awamutu) 20 94742 Roamin (12) 54 Robert Priscott (Te Awamutu) 21 74743 stanbyme (7) 54 Peter Fleming (New Plymouth)
C grylls h tinsley
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
x1124 x5720 5x110 x2110 37147 28158 09852 11281 43710 42x00 0x720 81845 23124 0x273 33171 x2411
8
lady kipling dm (15) 58.5 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) o Bosson Jetset lad m (7) 58.5 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) m Cameron nashville d (12) 56 Adrian Bull (Hunterville) K myers viadana td (4) 55.5 Lance Noble (Matamata) m d plessis Pero tdm (8) 55.5 Trina Riddell (Awapuni) h tinsley capone dm (1) 55.5 Danica Guy (Matamata) J waddell Full of spirit db (14) 55 Roger James (Cambridge) v Colgan miss Pelear dm (10) 53.5 K & B Hawtin (Te Awamutu) n harris savour the moment dmb (3) 53.5 Stephen Marsh (Cambridge) l innes Historian d (16) 53 Gary Alton (Cambridge) R myers Jaggard d (9) 53 Walsh/Gregory (Foxton) R hannam Joey massino td (13) 52.5 P & J McKay (Matamata) S Spratt Delecta Dreims tdm (6) 52 Karen Zimmerman (Otaki) l allpress Revolt d (11) 52 McVean/Browne (Cambridge) d Johnson Don’t Dilly Dally td (2) 52 Shane Brown (Woodville) t thornton ididit d (5) 52 Graham Richardson (Matamata) C grylls
tuRKingtOn fORestRy duORO Cup
4.46
$30,000, rating 85 benchmark, 1600m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
9
04x54 223x7 36105 73191 19309 x4548 13142 24464 x1241 67114 x6311 77x07 7x613 31618 42113 44344 12198
William of orange db (15) 59.5 Kevin Myers (Wanganui) m dee (a4) Payback d (8) 58 Nick Duin (Pukekohe) d Johnson Red mafia tdm (2) 56 Peter Larmer (Otaki) J Riddell classcoroc d (1) 55.5 Graeme Hughes (Te Rapa) J waddell Zumba tm (11) 55.5 Paul Belsham (Wanganui) J parkes Ballybit d (14) 55.5 Allan Sharrock (New Plymouth) o Bosson casino d (9) 55 Gloria Kenny (Marton) d walker Haere mai d (3) 55 V & W Hillis (Matamata) S Shirahama (a2) Patrimonium d (17) 54.5 G & M Sanders (Te Awamutu) n harris yardstick d (4) 54 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) m Cameron stella Bella d (10) 54 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) K myers Hell yeah d (12) 54 Gary Vile (Awapuni) l allpress Prestigiosa tdb (5) 54 Kevin Myers (Wanganui) R myers Denlee t (13) 54 Roydon Bergerson (Awapuni) d Bradley moneytree db (16) 54 K & B Hawtin (Te Awamutu) m d plessis mosh Pit b (6) 54 Graham Richardson (Matamata) C grylls london Dream d (7) 54 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) C Johnson
paCifiC JeWelleRs WellingtOn Cup 5.26 $200,000, opn hcp group ii, 2400m
1 30842 spiro tdb (5) 59 Sylvia Kay (Levin) J Riddell 2 48413 inferno (8) 56 B & S Anderton (Wingatui) S muniandy 3 21424 the solitaire d (15) 56 Steve Anderton (Wingatui) C Johnson 4 65111 Ransomed (7) 54 Gary Vile (Awapuni) J parkes 5 52047 Dolmabache (17) 54 Ramsay/Ritchie (Maungatautari) v Colgan 6 0x052 my scotsgrey dm (21) 54 Shaune Ritchie (Cambridge) d Bradley 7 44139 Blood Brotha m (9) 54 Raymond Connors (Wanganui) l allpress 8 68200 single minded d (4) 54 Graham Richardson (Matamata) C grylls 9 15811 Hiace d (14) 53.5 Murray McKeagg (Tauranga) d Johnson 10 31615 the glitzy one (2) 53 Steve Anderton (Wingatui) R myers 11 46021 o’Fille t (3) 52 Wayne Marshment (Wanganui) n harris 12 31410 annie Higgins db (13) 52 Lance Noble (Matamata) l innes 13 38220 Better together (19) 52 John Sargent (Matamata) d walsh 14 05122 Josephine m (6) 52 Peter McKenzie (Ohau) K williams 15 x1333 chaparrone t (23) 52 Stephen McKee (Ardmore) S Spratt 16 21101 savanah Rush dm (1) 52 Lauren Brennan (Cambridge) m d plessis 17 44541 asavant t (18) 52 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) t thornton 18 16453 mungo Jerry t (16) 52 Adrian Bull (Hunterville) K myers emeRgencies 19 78665 Zara Dancer (11) 52.5 Bruce Wallace (Takanini) m hills SCRATCHED 20 — savvy Dancer 21 13772 miss isle (12) 52 Frank Ritchie (Cambridge) 22 60240 inanoff (20) 52 Fursdon/Sliz (Matamata) 23 54625 Double image m (10) 52 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) 24 17536 cottonwood sky m (22) 52 Shane Hapeta (Byerley Pk Karaka)
10
Qld WinteR RaCing CaRniVal
6.06
$20,000, sp cond swp, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
x9921 11 02622 944 58 3x172 41 821 78211 962 4 3x087 00252 05263 1 32
Just the tip d (14) 58 Janelle Millar (New Plymouth) kick Back d (17) 57 Kevin Myers (Wanganui) Pinocchio Boy b (12) 57 Marty Johnson (Woodville) maccool (15) 57 Rachael Frost (Otaki) seamingly (9) 57 Jeff Lynds (Awapuni) the Painter (6) 57 Les Old (Matamata) Workingclass (11) 56 Kevin Gray (Palm.North) la clairette (5) 56 Geoff Haigh (Levin) lustre d (8) 56 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) Delirium (10) 55.5 Paul & Kris Shailer (Matamata) macnamara (4) 55.5 Howie Mathews (Otaki) kool Return (2) 55.5 Mark Oulaghan (Awapuni) Hammer (3) 55.5 Antony Kaye (Awapuni) skupina (16) 55 Peter McKenzie (Ohau) Wee Jean (7) 55 Alby MacGregor (Opaki) Faith in Rae (1) 54.5 Fraser Auret (Marton) aloe b (13) 54 Roydon Bergerson (Awapuni)
h tinsley d walsh m dravitzki (a3) K Smith v Colgan d Johnson m hills m d plessis o Bosson K myers J waddell B lammas R myers K williams B grylls (a3) J parkes d Bradley
Riccarton park Jetbet 6
satuRday
KaRaKa sales staRt MOnday
12.12
$12,500, 2&3yo set weight, 1000m
2
D’cash man td (7) 61 K & L Rae (Ruakaka) napatap tdm (8) 61 Centaine Spittles (Woodend Beach) canny Franco (1) 59 Terri Rae (Riccarton) glade m (4) 58 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) gold terror t (3) 60 Centaine Spittles (Woodend Beach) Perfection (6) 56 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) slinkys comet (2) 56 Jackie Burrows (Riccarton) allstars (5) 56 Gay Goble (Riccarton)
suppORting CystiC fibROsis
J Bullard C Barnes (a3) t direen (a2) p Shaikh (a4) B pitman (a2) a denby (a2) a frye (a3) m Sweeney
12.47
$12,500, mdn, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 25432 Willow Park (6) 56.5 Champion/Murphy (Ashburton) 12 4 Hollywood Halo (3) 56.5 Danny Frye (Balcairn) 13 99459 te namu (4) 56.5 Kathryn Thomson (Rangiora) 14 8 madam (13) 56.5 Chris Harris (Riccarton) 15 9 tandiwe (17) 56.5 Dave McConchie (Kirwee) 16 f7x0x yak yak (12) 56.5 Barbara Harris (Woodend Beach) 17 — slinkys comet 18 Ravishing (14) 55 Jason Bridgman (Matamata)
3
S doyle a frye (a3) m tanaka C lunn (a3) R doherty (a2) C Barnes (a3) SCRATCHED C lammas
RiCCaRtOnpaRK.CO.nz
1.22
$15,000, rating 75 benchmark, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
x6611 53125 58x96 2348x 9x323 60412 62762 4180x 7x275
4
georgies girl d (4) 60.5 Terri Rae (Riccarton) moirai d (8) 57 Brian Court (Broadfield) ashburn lane d (1) 57 Lisa Latta (Riccarton) chief’s Daughter d (7) 56.5 John Sargent (Riccarton) miss el Bee Dee d (6) 56.5 Russell McKay (Ashburton) coup ease db (5) 56.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) orutan tb (9) 56 John Sargent (Riccarton) cybele t (3) 55 Champion/Murphy (Ashburton) Party cat d (2) 55 Murray Hamilton (Omakau)
K C walters (a2) t direen (a2) J Bullard a frye (a3) a mcKay (a4) C lammas S dye S doyle R doherty (a2)
dRess-sMaRt fashiOn COMp
1.57
$15,000, rating 75 benchmark, 1600m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
62188 82734 06673 100x3 47394 x0008 x7688 03252 8x693 43022
5
lamaze td (1) 60 Jan Hay (Ashburton) the Debt collector dm (2) 58 Iain Marks (Ashburton) oxborough magic (7) 56.5 Danny Frye (Balcairn) ishipal td (4) 55.5 Lisa Latta (Riccarton) Zah girl td (9) 54.5 Kennedy/Furlong (Riccarton) livana d (6) 54 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) Pearl Dancer td (8) 54 Jan Hay (Ashburton) satisfaction t (10) 54 Gary Trusttum (Kingsdown) kimberley courtney (5) 54 Brian Court (Broadfield) sylvie’s Dream d (3) 54 Kennedy/Furlong (Riccarton)
R doherty (a2) S wynne (a3) a frye (a3) R Bishop S doyle m tanaka p taylor m Sweeney t moseley a Calder
RaCeCOuRse hOtel & MOtOR lOdge
2.32
$12,500, mdn, 1600m 1 22624 Dunroamin (5) 58.5 Neil Coulbeck (Leithfield) 2 — the Bodyguard 3 72205 Justacrusin (22) 58.5 Nicky Lloyd (Riccarton) 4 80093 trundler (16) 58.5 Barbara Harris (Woodend Beach) 5 0904 itwasme (2) 58.5 Barbara Harris (Woodend Beach) 6 08775 Jimmy the one (15) 58.5 E G Low (Riccarton) 7 59 eyeou (13) 58.5 Kennedy/Furlong (Riccarton) 8 65556 tungata Zebiwe (20) 58.5 Dave McConchie (Kirwee) 9 22332 Prince Ransom b (7) 57 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) 10 x37d4 truth (17) 57 Brian Gliddon (Prebbleton) 11 655 mr Wiz (21) 57 John Sargent (Riccarton) 12 40x73 Falena (1) 56.5 Neil Coulbeck (Leithfield) 13 00983 nimbus Flight (9) 56.5 Ross Beckett (Yaldhurst) 14 88045 savannah al Jamal (18) 56.5 K & L Rae (Ruakaka) 15 39459 istatadlate (19) 56.5 T & L Prendergast (West Melton) 16 6 D’ellis (6) 56.5 Champion/Murphy (Ashburton) 17 27236 keynote (12) 55 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) 18 48x87 singapore girl (23) 55 Iain Marks (Ashburton) emeRgencies 19 Haidee Dawn (11) 55 Steven Kellow (Avonhead) 20 0x0 Hawkesbury (10) 56.5 Kevin & Pam Hughes (Riccarton) 21 76x68 Hidden identity (14) 56.5 Russell McKay (Ashburton) 22 6080 mi Dragon lady (8) 55 Jason Bridgman (Rangiora) 23 000x7 Really Rusty (4) 58.5 Brett Inglis (Timaru) 24 46006 evidence (3) 58.5 Brian Gliddon (Prebbleton)
6
dunedin gOld Cup tRial
S wynne (a3) SCRATCHED J Bullard a denby (a2) C Barnes (a3) K C walters (a2) m tanaka t direen (a2) B pitman (a2) a frye (a3) S dye a Calder t moseley p taylor R doherty (a2) S doyle C lunn (a3) m Sweeney C lammas R Bishop
3.06
$25,000, opn hcp, 2000m 1 2 3 4 5
10414 20012 10857 54522 63006
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
x8783 x1525 01435 54937 54212 26211 15215 35811
voodoo td (5) 59 Mike McCann (Riccarton) C Barnes (a) lisa love tdm (10) 58.5 Kathryn Thomson (Rangiora) S wynne (a) crystal Duke tdm (1) 58 Kevin & Pam Hughes (Riccarton) R Bishop alpine Heights tdb (8) 57.5 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) a Calder aussieaussieaussie tm (6) 57.5 Kevin & Pam Hughes (Riccarton) m Sweeney the Hand of Faith (3) 57.5 L S Faber (Ashburton) p taylor Heaven sent td (11) 57 Jean Schluter (Rangiora) t direen (a) stormy Rain td (9) 56 Michael Daly (Washdyke) R doherty (a) eleanor coup td (4) 54.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) B pitman (a) Pazejan db (7) 54 Ross Beckett (Yaldhurst) C lunn (a) soldier of love t (13) 54 Mark Harris (Tuahiwi) t moseley viana tdb (12) 54 Jason Bridgman (Rangiora) C lammas Darci coup t (2) 54 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) S dye
pit stOp Ch-Ch, sydenhaM & hORnby 3.46
x2253 mediador (8) 58.5 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) 45524 individual (15) 58.5 Centaine Spittles (Woodend Beach) Home made Halo (16) 58.5 L & R Didham (Riccarton) 0 Punch (2) 58.5 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) 7 seven on Broadway (1) 58.5 Champion/Murphy (Ashburton) 834 snowdon b (11) 57 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) 369x5 kaiaua king (7) 57 Neill Ridley (Riccarton) 70886 Fats (5) 57 John Sargent (Riccarton) grey tom (9) 57 Kevin & Pam Hughes (Riccarton) trooper (10) 57 Michael Pitman (Riccarton)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
74614 88046 30314 7x433 46431 00x33 67x16 42060 506x2 58x47 08x54
Jack Romanov t (6) 59 John Sargent (Matamata) umshini Wami t (2) 59 Kevin & Pam Hughes (Riccarton) Waiting (3) 57.5 Lisa Latta (Riccarton) Hit the Bit (10) 57.5 Terrill Charles (Ashburton) Princess ana m (5) 57 Kennedy/Furlong (Riccarton) Bremusa (11) 56.5 T & L Prendergast (West Melton) Bronte lass b (8) 56.5 Jason Bridgman (Rangiora) noeline (1) 56 Kathryn Thomson (Rangiora) Please Release me (9) 56 Brett Inglis (Timaru) sovereign Rose (7) 54.5 Jason Bridgman (Rangiora) tallyho tui (4) 54.5 Sarah Haisma (Rangiora)
speight’s tiMaRu staKes
S dye m Sweeney J Bullard R Bishop a Calder R doherty (a2) C lammas m tanaka p taylor t direen (a2) t moseley
4.26
$50,000, opn hcp, 1400m
Fine/Good (3)/True.
18327 00120 32240 13081 54786 50549 9x8x5
approved Plates on: Rainbow Canny (R9) concussion Plates (Front) on: Justacrusin (R5) standard Bit off: Justacrusin (R5) standard Bit on: Bremusa (R7) lugging Bit on: Justacrusin, Hawkesbury (R5); Rainbow Canny (R9) lugging Bit off: Crystal Duke (R6); Bremusa (R7) tongue control Bit off: Hawkesbury (R5) tongue control Bit on: Crystal Duke (R6) Blinkers off: Gold Terror (R1); Kimberley Courtney (R4); Mi Dragon Lady (R5); Refreshnly Vibrant, Rainbow Canny (R9) Blinkers on: Snowdon, Fats, Yak Yak (R2); Eyeou, Mr Wiz, Really Rusty (R5) Pacifiers on: Bremusa (R7) side Winkers on: Mi Dragon Lady (R5); Refreshnly Vibrant (R9) side Winkers off: Eyeou, Mr Wiz (R5) shadow Roll off: Justacrusin (R5) tongue tie on: Mi Dragon Lady (R5); Ziva (R8); Rainbow Canny (R9)
8
Weather/track/Rail
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9
$12,500, rating 65 benchmark*, 1600m
TAB doubles 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10. Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10. Place6 5-10. Quaddie 7-8-9-10.
1
Canterbury gear Changes
7
Canterbury races
fields&fORM
a Calder S wynne (a3) t moseley K C walters (a2) J Bullard R Bishop p taylor m Sweeney S dye
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
75120 73190 43220 60813 0x001 x2l21 51661 53515 70291 x2208 x4330 31042 03935 7x131 x6144
el chico td (3) 59 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) a denby (a) king montrose t (9) 57.5 Neill Ridley (Riccarton) J Bullard keep the conflict td (5) 55.5 Kennedy/Furlong (Riccarton) S doyle too much torque tb (11) 54.5 T & M Stokes (Waikuku) R Bishop mae Jinx d (1) 54 Moroney/Ormsby (Matamata) Dozintmateranyway td (8) 54 Kennedy/Furlong (Riccarton) a Calder natuzzi td (12) 54 Paul Richards (Wingatui) t moseley go go Dingo td (7) 53.5 Terri Rae (Riccarton) m tanaka coup Darci Be td (10) 53.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) S dye Hayley Rose td (6) 53 Jan Hay (Ashburton) R doherty (a) Ziva tdm (13) 53 Laurie Jarvis (Riccarton) C Barnes (a) court Dancer td (4) 53 Brian Court (Broadfield) t direen (a) cangowest tdm (2) 53 Lisa Latta (Riccarton) p taylor our Premonition td (14) 53 Kevin & Pam Hughes (Riccarton) m Sweeney veronica Hall td (15) 53 M & M Brown (Ngapuke) C lammas
Canterbury Selections Race 1: canny FRanco, d’CaSh man, glade Race 2: WilloW PaRk, te namu, Snowdon Race 3: couP ease, moiRai, geoRgieS giRl Race 4: isHiPal, the deBt ColleCtoR, zah giRl Race 5: PRince Ransom, dunRoamin, falena Race 6: lisa love, alpine heightS, heaven Sent Race 7: BRonte lass, JaCK Romanov, SoveReign RoSe Race 8: el cHico, King montRoSe, natuzzi Race 9: canny FRanco, Royal hu, RoC City Race 10: HyDRogen, Kohi Road, KeepaRunnin
MORe fM
5.06
$12,500, rating 65 benchmark*, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
62236 32240 5296x 81435 28912 36x31 90907 10383 61 1076x 0x473 9657x
royal Hu b (4) 60 Terri Rae (Riccarton) R Doherty (a2) canny Franco d (10) 58.5 Terri Rae (Riccarton) Global Partner b (7) 58 John Sargent (Riccarton) S Dye roc city t (6) 57 Paul Gray (Rangiora) P taylor tilly db (11) 57 Ross Beckett (Yaldhurst) t Moseley make it Happen (8) 56 Nicky Lloyd (Riccarton) J Bullard refreshnly Vibrant td (2) 56 Kathryn Thomson (Rangiora) S wynne (a3) maria Predadi td (9) 55.5 Mike McCann (Riccarton) c Barnes (a3) Petite Brigitte d (5) 54.5 Grant Laursen (Foxton) c lammas rainbow canny (12) 54.5 Barbara Harris (Woodend Beach) a calder altheleavesrbrowne t (1) 54 Kevin & Pam Hughes (Riccarton) M Sweeney our Bella rose (3) 54 Barbara Harris (Woodend Beach) B Pitman (a2)
10
AvOn City fORd
5.46
$15,000, rating 75 benchmark, 2000m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
42462 03224 x8673 59356 x5952 6x121 86354 20236 0x880 95714 75421 95646 x8499
Hydrogen (12) 59 John Sargent (Riccarton) S Dye tidal wave tm (5) 58.5 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) R Bishop So regal (1) 58 John Sargent (Riccarton) S Doyle Kohi road (3) 57.5 Jack Scott (Foxton) a calder tough nut (7) 57.5 Ross Beckett (Yaldhurst) t Moseley our alchemist m (6) 56 Kevin Myers (Wanganui) S wynne (a3) don’tlikemonday m (8) 56 Grant Laursen (Foxton) c lammas Keeparunnin (11) 56 Kennedy/Furlong (Riccarton) J Bullard mighty ruler (9) 55 Terrill Charles (Ashburton) B Pitman (a2) consummate td (13) 54.5 Kevin & Pam Hughes (Riccarton) M Sweeney Pinaz d (10) 54.5 T & M Stokes (Waikuku) P taylor deceptive m (4) 54.5 Murray Hamilton (Omakau) R Doherty (a2) carlyon Bay (2) 54 Kathryn Thomson (Rangiora) M tanaka
invercargill harness Ascot Park Jetbet 8
sAtuRdAy
TAB doubles 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12. Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9, 10-11-12. Place6 7-12. Quaddie 9-10-11-12.
1
CRuiCkshAnk PRyde PACe
11.35
42 typhoon tan fr (1) Malcolm Shinn (West Melton) eyes on time fr (2) G & P Court (West Melton) risk Factor fr (3) Kirk Larsen (Branxholme) Simply Susational fr (4) David Mitchell (Timaru) Billy Klondike fr (5) G & P Court (West Melton) explosive art fr (6) G & P Court (West Melton) 3 my Guy mac fr (7) Ross Wilson (Whiterig)
2
g lee R May k larsen J w cox J Dunn P court c ferguson (J)
heCtOn PROduCts liMited tROt
12.00
$8000, 3yo+ up to 1 win special hcp, 2700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
x9699 00x70 66622 3P091 48958 40346 45834 13234 D8160 88506 51746 06431 22284 x0693
3
miss coco fr (1) Frederick Service (Invercargill) midnight music fr (2) Brian Norman (Tahakopa) infusion fr (3) Owen Lawrence (Invercargill) tinted light 20 (7) Jimmy Bond (Mataura) cool Son fr (u1) Baynes/Swain (Knapdale) winfield monarch fr (u2) Jimmy Bond (Mataura) makarewa lil 20 (1) Clark Barron (Rakauhauka) Juneamy castleton 20 (2) Mark Jones (Burnham) So King 20 (3) Brian Norman (Tahakopa) Volume control 20 (4) Barry Gooch (Balclutha) Sun Shine whiz 20 (5) Mervyn Todd (Charlton) Face Value 20 (6) Craig Buchan (Mosgiel) Galaxy Hunter 20 (u1) Nathan Williamson (Ryal Bush) Sudon Speed 20 (u2) Gary Davis (Ryal Bush)
f Service B norman a armour M williamson (J) R Swain J Bond c Barron M Jones R May J w cox B Mclellan B williamson (J) n williamson S walkinshaw
kinA CRAiG PACe
12.35
$10,000, 3yo+ non winners mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
54427 36404 70050 530 x3278 343 6x950 5824 38 62788 0
4
ideal tact fr (1) Trevor Proctor (Winton) D larkins deano robyn fr (2) Hamish Hunter (Ryal Bush) S walkinshaw you choose fr (3) Jack Lynch (Nightcaps) R May Hearts desire fr (4) Matt Brinsdon (Gore) M williamson (J) lucky Getaway fr (5) Murray G Brown (Invercargill) a armour Galactic Galleon fr (6) Neil Munro (West Melton) J Dunn Shak’n cullen fr (7) G & C Lee (Wyndham) g lee curragh’s Princess fr (8) Brendon McLellan (Wyndham) B Mclellan arising easton fr (9) Brian Norman (Tahakopa) n williamson mcardle meg fr (10) Peter Hunter (Ryal Bush) P hunter last man out fr (11) Clark Barron (Rakauhauka) c Barron
bRendAn fRAnks fARRieR tROt
1.10
$11,000, 3 or more wins special hcp, 2700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
x4134 47301 x0112 54498 17653 81940 56717
5
miss Pegasus fr (1) Phil Williamson (Oamaru) B williamson (J) monnay fr (2) Phil Williamson (Oamaru) M williamson (J) King Kenny fr (u1) Anderson/Hoffman (Westwood Beach) J w cox the real mcGuire 20 (1) John Hay (Ashburton) R Swain Superstarourwishes 20 (2) Alan Shaw (Tapanui) k Barclay mum Beat lyall 20 (u1) Martin Denton (Mosgiel) J Dunn the Fiery Ginga 40 (1) Alan Clark (Mosgiel) a clark
PGG WRiGhtsOn PACe
1.45
$10,000, 3yo+ 1 win mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
6
13x12 8996P 30775 42537 53214 00075 49346 02531 — 47112 33242 84313 53323
awesum teddy fr (1) Murray G Brown (Invercargill) Bricky mcGowan fr (2) David Kelly (Otautau) chief Kapai fr (3) Alan Paisley (Longbush) Shinko fr (4) Brent Shirley (Invercargill) in the Kitty fr (5) Hamish Hunter (Ryal Bush) Sly courage fr (6) Ron Giles (West Plains) Hot toddy fr (7) Ken Barron (West Melton) Hilarious legend fr (8) G & P Court (West Melton) angus Bromac Brindy fr (9) Wayne Adams (Invercargill) easybet fr (10) R & K Price (Winton) Supreme mach fr (11) Ken Barron (West Melton) Billy the Bus fr (12) Murray Swain (Roslyn Bush)
a armour k Barclay c Barron B Shirley h hunter a Beck S walkinshaw R May SCRATCHED t williams n williamson k Barron M williamson (J)
nevele R fillies heAt 3 PACe
2.20
$14,999, 3yo fillies mobile, 1700m. 1 12251 For the ladies fr (1) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) 2 11541 Flying anvil fr (2) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) 3 3137 Justalittlebettor fr (3) D & C Butt (Woodend Beach) 4 16 Backandbeyond fr (4) Clark Barron (Rakauhauka) 5 2132 rockin cullen fr (5) Kirk Larsen (Branxholme) 6 — Van eva 7 52x1 ruby Banner fr (6) Ken Barron (West Melton) 8 5x814 Queen’s advocate fr (7) Malcolm Shinn (West Melton)
7
RObin dundee CROWn PACe
J trainor (J) M Jones J Dunn c Barron k larsen SCRATCHED k Barron g lee
2.55
$11,000, 4yo+ mares up to 5 wins mobile, 1700m. 1 x6442 devil’s advocate fr (1) Baynes/Swain (Knapdale) 2 — composite
Invercargill Selections Race 1: tyPHoon tan, My guy Mac, eyeS on tiMe Race 2: Juneamy caStleton, galaxy hunteR, face Value Race 3: deano roByn, galactic galleon, lucky getaway Race 4: monnay, king kenny, the fieRy ginga Race 5: aweSum teddy, hilaRiouS legenD, SuPReMe Mach Race 6: JuStalittleBettor, foR the laDieS, Queen’S aDVocate Race 7: Still lauGHin, the RecePtioniSt, PRinceSS Delight Race 8: SaVeaPatrol, caPtain weBBeR, Run fatBoy Run Race 9: Franco ledGer, flyoVeR, BettoR’S fiRe Race 10: comPton Street, aRDghal, canaRDly loVeR Race 11: yanKee one, whitney, fRee DReaMS Race 12: SuPerSuB, highView MacuShla, tReaSuRe hunteR
18305 x5423 43252 54543 00857 26816 11661 3x752 74835
ruby ruby fr (2) Brent Shirley (Invercargill) tahlia Jaccka fr (3) Murray G Brown (Invercargill) Still laughin fr (4) Ken Barron (West Melton) tact Hayleys delight fr (5) Trevor Proctor (Winton) citylight fr (6) Stephen Baucke (Winton) Seabreeze Star fr (7) Malcolm Shinn (West Melton) the receptionist fr (8) Murray G Brown (Invercargill) Shezaball fr (9) Wayne Adams (Invercargill) Princess delight fr (10) Alan Paisley (Longbush)
8
B Shirley a armour k Barron a Beck S walkinshaw g lee n williamson t williams c Barron
MCkniGht & bROWn PACe
3.35
$10,000, 3yo+ 1 to 2 wins special hcp, 2700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
13207 80738 14689 11 08394 56085 59348 44332 23115 08208 34x61 — 70686 41693
Benihana fr (1) Clark Barron (Rakauhauka) c Barron mackenzie Jacob fr (2) Phil Williamson (Oamaru) M williamson (J) Brilliant cruiser fr (3) Wayne Adams (Invercargill) t williams Saveapatrol fr (4) Mark Jones (Burnham) M Jones V c dell fr (5) Tony Barron (Makarewa) J w cox westburn warrior fr (6) Ivan Court (Ladbrooks) S walkinshaw run Fatboy run 20 (1) Mark Gutsell (Gore) R May captain webber 20 (2) Ken Barron (West Melton) k Barron new york town 20 (3) Alister Black (Invercargill) a Beck taieri wings 20 (4) Chris Gerken (Fleming) a armour Beaudiene Brilliance 20 (5) Murray G Brown (Invercargill) n williamson tango lady SCRATCHED Pennyana 20 (6) Jack Lynch (Nightcaps) R Swain ultra Shok 20 (7) Tony Stratford (Invercargill) J Dunn
9
inveRCARGill CuP PACe
4.15
$40,000, 6 or more wins special hcp, 3200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
85632 33219 1x736 33924 x7355 34112 85942 2x664 48823
river Black fr (1) Dean Taylor (Ladbrooks) Bettor’s Brigadier fr (2) Doug McLachlan (Myross Bush) donthavtime fr (3) Wayne Adams (Invercargill) Flyover fr (u1) John McDermott (Prebbleton) Glencoe V c 10 (1) Gerard O’Reilly (Rakaia) Bettor’s Fire 10 (2) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) ohoka texas 10 (3) Mark Jones (Burnham) artiface 20 (1) John Parsons (Balcairn) Franco ledger 30 (1) Hamish Hunter (Ryal Bush)
10
c Barron a Beck t williams R May g o’Reilly k Barron M Jones J Dunn h hunter
sbs luxuRy lOdGe PACe
4.55
$11,000, 2 to 3 wins mobile, 2200m.
$10,000, 2yo mobile, 1700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
R Swain SCRATCHED
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
64243 10590 40619 96212 82300 12415 31054 82541 63226 08280 82151 43463 49627
tulach ard fr (1) Brett Gray (Ryal Bush) thrill Factor fr (2) Brent Shirley (Invercargill) lite Jagermeister fr (3) Tom Kilkelly (Tisbury) Press on fr (4) Greg Hunter (Wyndham) lake View fr (5) Murray G Brown (Invercargill) alex fr (6) Mark Jones (Burnham) compton Street fr (7) Murray G Brown (Invercargill) Spectactular fr (8) Trevor Proctor (Winton) Freyberg fr (9) Brendon McLellan (Wyndham) Fair dinkum Bromac fr (10) Ken McRae (Waimumu) ardghal fr (11) R & K Price (Winton) canardly lover fr (12) Hamish Hunter (Ryal Bush) robs ideal fr (13) Ross Wilson (Whiterig)
11
R May B Shirley t williams c Barron a armour M Jones J Dunn a Beck B Mclellan R Swain n williamson S walkinshaw c ferguson (J)
89.2 MORe fM tROt
5.35
$10,000, 1 to 2 wins special hcp, 2700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
53313 50861 63648 42420 2712 83557 37106 28117 12249 1215 22421
12
Southland reflector fr (1) Craig Buchan (Mosgiel) B Mclellan Starlight invasion 20 (6) Doug McLachlan (Myross Bush) t williams rapid Sequence fr (3) Clark Barron (Rakauhauka) c Barron trade me now fr (4) Brian Norman (Tahakopa) n williamson Free dreams fr (u1) Trevor Wilson (Winton) a Beck John Henry Galleon 20 (1) Chris Gerken (Fleming) a armour moon countess 20 (2) G & C Lee (Wyndham) g lee three Strangers 20 (3) Brian Norman (Tahakopa) B norman whitney 20 (4) Billy Heads (Gore) M Jones night in Bombay 20 (5) Malcolm Shinn (West Melton) R May yankee one 20 (u1) Phil Williamson (Oamaru) M williamson (J)
CRt - RACinG in sOuthlAnd PACe
6.15
$10,000, 3yo+ non winners mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
63728 84046 2732 98034 200 5 23554 P27 4509P 4 45
Shadoogie fr (1) Ross Hope (Rimu) Flushing meadows fr (2) G & C Lee (Wyndham) Supersub fr (3) Murray Swain (Roslyn Bush) city courage fr (4) Ginger Woodhouse (Omakau Raceway) little einstein fr (5) Brent Shirley (Invercargill) its ollies excuse fr (6) Clark Barron (Rakauhauka) treasure Hunter fr (7) Peter Hunter (Ryal Bush) Homeforabubbly fr (8) Jonny Cox (Westwood Beach) what me fr (9) Earl Swain (Makarewa) tact charlotte fr (10) Trevor Proctor (Winton) Highview macushla fr (11) Ian Wilson (Winton)
S walkinshaw g lee J Dunn M williamson (J) B Shirley c Barron P hunter J w cox e Swain D larkins a Beck
Auckland races ellerslie Jetbet 2
sundAy
TAB doubles 1-2, 3-4, 5-6. Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6. Pick6 1-6 $50,000. Place6 1-6. Quaddie 3-4-5-6.
5.09
$30,000, sp cond swp, 2100m 1 60x71 Bally duff d (3) 58 D & D Logan (Ruakaka) 2 0135 Beauty Perception (8) 58 Fred Cornege (Cambridge) 3 29241 even Better d (14) 58 Sue Fuller (Pukekohe) 4 23341 Juggernaut rock d (2) 58 Jason Price (Matamata) 5 76180 upstream lad (9) 58 Moroney/Ormsby (Matamata) 6 71221 Grande Bellezza t (1) 57 Louise McGregor (Te Aroha) 7 x0011 Skytower d (15) 57 D & C Bothwell (Stratford) 8 x6223 Valediction (10) 57 Jakki Good (Cambridge) 9 28x21 andrassy d (11) 58 Craig Thornton (Cambridge) 10 — Son of civics 11 49163 Solar eclipse (13) 56.5 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) 12 x5012 Bellazeel d (4) 56 Roger James (Cambridge) 13 63401 i’ve Got Faith (7) 56 Lisa Anderson (Te Aroha) 14 31014 duelista (12) 55.5 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) 15 02617 Kaap’s Princess (5) 54.5 Karyn McQuade (Matamata) emerGency 16 0x595 Smuckers (6) 55 Cydne Evans (Pukekohe)
2
CuRRAGhMORe stud
M cameron l innes J waddell V colgan J Riddell D Johnson J Parkes a calder SCRATCHED R hutchings (a) o Bosson t thornton J McDonald P turner (a1) M coleman
5.41
$30,000, sp cond swp, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
60x01 16271 712 126 52321 831 73431 x1046 11
watt align (13) 58 Judith Otto (Tauranga) walsburgs Flight d (10) 57 Richard Coxon (Matamata) ewenight (4) 56.5 Mark Phillips (Te Rapa) nothing trivial db (11) 56.5 V & W Hillis (Matamata) righteo d (2) 56.5 D & D Logan (Ruakaka) edition d (12) 56.5 P & D Williams (Byerley Pk Karaka) antonine td (5) 56 Ross McCarroll (Cambridge) Sophie’s Gem (6) 56 K & B Hawtin (Te Awamutu) Sacred Point (1) 55.5 Stephen McKee (Ardmore) theodore (9) 55.5 Kim Grant (Byerley Pk Karaka)
Auckland Selections Race 1: Grande Bellezza, Bally Duff, Beauty PeRcePtion Race 2: Sacred Point, Righteo, ewenight Race 3: Kidwelly, choice BRo, SPinning DanceR Race 4: little wonder, tolaRno, ReBounD Race 5: ruud awaKeninG, goBi RangeR, catalonia Race 6: coStume, otto the gReat, Duke ellington
11 1 Volksbelle (7) 54.5 Paul & Kris Shailer (Matamata) 12 22462 Flamboyant (8) 54 Robert Priscott (Te Awamutu) 13 75559 Flamin amy (3) 54 Shaun Clotworthy (Byerley Pk Karaka)
3
k Myers D Johnson S Spratt
nZ blOOdstOCk kARAkA Mile
6.13
$100,000, 3yo sw, 1600m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
360x1 13126 75130 0x171 x7421 03525 44138 35 31052 21844 03148 30169
choice Bro t (6) 56.5 John Sargent (Matamata) Spinning dancer (5) 56.5 Bruce Wallace (Takanini) Swiper the Fox td (3) 56.5 Leo Molloy (Byerley Pk Karaka) Single act (7) 56.5 Jason Bridgman (Matamata) corporal lincoln t (8) 56.5 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) King zeus b (11) 56.5 D & D Logan (Ruakaka) thebestofyou (12) 56.5 Steven Pinfold (Byerley Pk Karaka) dubai Shuffle (2) 56.5 McRae/Clarken (Pukekohe) Kidwelly (10) 54.5 Moroney/Ormsby (Matamata) ray’s Girl d (9) 54.5 Rudy Liefting (Pukekohe) twilight Granita d (1) 54.5 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) la Vitesse (4) 54.5 John Sargent (Matamata)
4
CAMbRidGe stud
J Riddell t thornton l innes M cameron k Myers V colgan D Johnson J waddell J McDonald D walker o Bosson M coleman
6.43
$30,000, sp cond swp, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
0x1 0211 55704 1 98073 31 00813 9x314 x2317 1 24232 32
tolarno (7) 58 Ben Foote (Byerley Pk Karaka) little wonder td (1) 57.5 Stephen McKee (Ardmore) Sighlent Spur (4) 57 Brent Wells (Ruakaka) rebound (12) 56.5 Chris Wood (Cambridge) rattle and Hum (8) 55 Logan Hall (Kumeu) la Valeta td (11) 54.5 Tony Cole (Te Kauwhata) little rocket d (10) 54.5 Ralph Manning (Cambridge) Sedgwick db (6) 54.5 Andrew Scott (Matamata) She’s Samashing t (3) 54.5 Moroney/Ormsby (Matamata) Volksbelle (9) 54.5 Paul & Kris Shailer (Matamata) Pacific choice (2) 54 Ben Foote (Byerley Pk Karaka) Hot in Pink b (5) 54 Steven Pinfold (Byerley Pk Karaka)
5
kARAkA MilliOn
J McDonald S Spratt M Sweeney o Bosson B hutton (a4) V colgan B grylls (a3) M D Plessis l innes k Myers l allpress D Johnson
7.15
$1,000,000, 2yo sw, 1200m 1 11 Gobi ranger td (14) 56.5 Danica Guy (Matamata) 2 214 catalonia b (6) 56.5 Jason Bridgman (Matamata) 3 6512 charlestown (9) 56.5 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) 4 1422 touche (5) 56.5 Johno Benner (Otaki) 5 453 eastern dragon (11) 56.5 Bruce Wallace (Takanini) 6 136 a Beautiful Knight (13) 56.5 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) 7 1 al Strada (15) 56.5 Jason Price (Matamata) 8 35 Grey Hero (3) 56.5 Bruce Wallace (Takanini) 9 1121 ruud awakening (7) 54.5 Stephen Marsh (Cambridge) 10 1314 dancer’s tale m (12) 54.5 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) 11 112 Fantastic Honour (1) 54.5 Paul & Kris Shailer (Awapuni) 12 2126 Precious Sophia b (2) 54.5 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) 13 43315 Keepherhot (4) 54.5 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) 14 123 Gateway (10) 54.5 Stephen McKee (Ardmore) emerGency 15 5245 lucky Feather b (8) 56.5 Autridge/Goodwin (Matamata)
6
J McDonald o Bosson V colgan J Riddell M D Plessis l allpress R Jones M hills c williams M coleman k Myers R hutchings (a) l innes S Spratt
the OAks stud Mile
7.53
$30,000, sp cond swp, 1600m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
— x6131 40617 x1639 x4476 39063 29621 3341 x4612 20281 22173 96171 2415 014
casino otto the Great d (3) 59 D & D Logan (Ruakaka) eastward d (9) 58 Chris Wood (Cambridge) Sing Hang Star (10) 58 Nathan Hanley (Tokoroa) Good will (6) 57 T & M Carter (Cambridge) take charge (2) 57 Stephen McKee (Ardmore) reminiscing t (8) 56.5 K & B Hawtin (Te Awamutu) duke ellington (11) 56.5 John Sargent (Matamata) Phoenix tycoon (1) 56 Matthew Eales (Awapuni) emma’s choice d (4) 56 Stephen Autridge (Matamata) Gardez la Foi d (7) 56 Brian McKeagg (Tauranga) Sky Hi Baby d (13) 55.5 Autridge/Goodwin (Matamata) costume t (12) 54.5 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) atacama (5) 54.5 Shaune Ritchie (Cambridge)
Gate Pa Jetbet 5
Fine/Good (3)/Out 2.5m.
WestbuRy stud
approved Plates off: Watt Align (R2); Swiper The Fox (R3) concussion Plates on: Swiper The Fox (R3) Hoof Pads (Front) off: Touche (R5) Standard Bit on: Valediction (R1) Standard Bit off: La Valeta (R4); Gobi Ranger (R5) lugging Bit off: Valediction (R1) lugging Bit on: La Valeta (R4); Gobi Ranger (R5) Blinkers off: Valediction, Kaap’s Princess (R1); Dancer’s Tale, Precious Sophia (R5) Blinkers on: Smuckers (R1); Dubai Shuffle (R3); A Beautiful Knight (R5) Side winkers off: Smuckers (R1); Edition (R2) Side winkers on: Kaap’s Princess (R1); King Zeus (R3) Barrier Blanket on: Precious Sophia (R5) Bandages on: Volksbelle (R2); Volksbelle (R4) tongue tie off: A Beautiful Knight (R5) tongue tie on: Grey Hero (R5)
SCRATCHED V colgan t thornton M Mcnab (a1) l innes l allpress M cameron J waddell D walker S Spratt a calder R Jones o Bosson J McDonald
bay of Plenty harness
Weather/track/Rail 1
Auckland Gear Changes
M Sweeney P turner (a1) a calder J McDonald M cameron M D Plessis o Bosson V colgan l innes
sundAy
TAB doubles 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10. Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10. Place6 5-10. Quaddie 7-8-9-10.
1
tAuRAnGA CitiZens Club PACe
12.15
$5000, 3yo+ non winners mobile, 1950m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
4x2 08508 0 47x64 97 39 x7253 x4533 9 93262 7x332 57222 07455
2
western union fr (1) Derek Balle (Pukekohe) oncewerechristians fr (2) Peter Scaife (Foxton) omar fr (3) David Kaa (Cambridge) Granups fr (4) Tony Grayling (Pukekohe) Golden delight fr (5) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) monets daughter fr (6) A & L Neal (Cambridge) lorcan Knight fr (7) Doug Gale (Helensville) runninoutadreams fr (8) Rogerson/Blanchard (Hamilton) Satu fr (9) David Kaa (Cambridge) tour de clouds fr (10) Ron Richardson (Te Awamutu) advanceforyou fr (11) Mike Berger (Cambridge) Violet Bromac fr (12) Leslie Pyers (Ruakaka) classic Vance fr (13) Wade Castle (Waiuku)
M Mckendry Z Butcher (J) J i Dickie (J) t grayling D Butcher l neal J abernethy J Stormont S lawson (J) n chilcott P Butcher P ferguson t cameron (J)
WilsOn PluMbinG & GAs ltd PACe 12.48 $5000, 3yo+ 1 to 2 wins mobile, 1950m.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
8x541 23320 P7573 74701 68282 59x14 62160 87047 5x217 74749 83986 84468 06x95
machs Party fr (1) Nicky Chilcott (Cambridge Raceway) n chilcott mister dann fr (2) Peter Scaife (Foxton) Z Butcher (J) curlys cousin fr (3) Steve Phillips (Pukekohe) J Stormont Hilltop Hustler fr (4) Andrew Jamieson (Pukekohe) R fensom Guinness icon fr (5) Michelle Wallis & Bernie Hackett (Waiuku) P Butcher Styx it to em fr (6) Sean McCaffrey (Cambridge) M Mckendry Joseph Perrier fr (7) Sally Fenning (Thames) P ferguson my Peruvian fr (8) Grant Ellison (Te Kuiti) S abernethy (J) Bully’s rocket fr (9) Rob Lawson (Newstead) S lawson (J) woodlea Hero fr (10) Arna Donnelly (Cambridge) a Donnelly J J’s Flash fr (11) Jay Abernethy (Papakura) J abernethy regal encounter fr (12) A & L Neal (Cambridge) l neal winsome Falcon fr (13) Ken Webber (Papamoa) k Marshall (J)
ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, January 25, 2013
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Morgan a cat on a hot tin roof By Michael Brown First it was cats, now it’s Wellington Phoenix supporters. Football fans might wonder if they are in the category of vermin after Gareth Morgan’s outrageous outburst on Radio Sport, when he labelled the attitude of Phoenix fans “pathetic” and hoped they could be more “sophisticated”. There’s no better way for a football club to alienate its fanbase than by attacking them, and Morgan seems to be doing his best to emulate former Gold Coast owner Clive Palmer who set a new standard in offending. Palmer’s foray with the A-League, of course, didn’t end well. His club were cut from the league for constant breaches of FFA rules and regulations. It didn’t help Morgan that his comments were made before last weekend’s embarrassing club record 7-1 defeat to Sydney FC but aired only yesterday. He was undoubtedly correct in his assertions that Wellington had played well in the first half of their previous two games, but his aggressive tone
was still somewhat ill-conceived. It has left the club in a sticky situation. They aren’t acting from a position of strength, given the fact they have lost their last four matches, and sit on the bottom of the A-League ladder when most thought they would be sitting near the top this season. Naturally, Morgan’s comments have not gone down well with fans who previously had to endure the chaotic years under former owner Terry Serepisos. “What incentive is there to come and support the team when the team is not performing and fans are getting an ear-bashing from the owner?” Yellow Fever spokesman Guy Smith asked. Phoenix general manager David Dome has been left to try to pick up the pieces. Coach Ricki Herbert and the players will front media today and will enjoy that about as much as trying to herd cats. “The important thing is we are looking at a three to five-year plan to turn the club around on the field and the style of football we want to play,” Dome said.
“Sometimes the short-term and long-term objectives don’t always align perfectly and there’s no doubt there’s frustration from the fans group around that. “As a club, we are very appreciative of support we get from our fans and what they add to the matchday experience.” Morgan’s intentions, no matter how misguided, are genuine. He is one of the most strident members of the Welnix group which owns the club and has also invested some of his personal fortune into the academy when others are more circumspect. He is also passionate about the club and can often be seen in the crowd - even taking off his shirt on the increasingly rare occasions when Yellow Fever members get to carry out their ritual of stripping off after the 80th minute of games they’re winning. But he also speaks his mind, and that’s getting him into trouble, especially as he is critical of the fact “a lot of [fans] don’t know much about the game anyway” when he knows little himself. Morgan has the bigger picture in
mind and is comfortable if the side miss the playoffs if it means longterm success. “We have to make this team sustainable and more successful than just making the playoffs,” he said. He has also previously said he wants the team to play “total football”, an impossible goal when the true meaning is considered, and that’s when things started going badly for him. It has been widely reported that Morgan demanded the change of Herbert when he went public with his vision, but it was Herbert who Above: Gareth Morgan, now taking aim at the Phoenix fans presented plans for a change in style when he was asked by the board and owners to outline his long-term plan. The club agreed and Herbert has implemented changes since. They have not, however, been as bold as many believe. They still play with the same 4-3-3 formation they have for a number of seasons and still rely heavily on getting the ball into the box from wide areas. The difference is that it marked a poor run of results and, for that, Morgan should shoulder some of the blame. - APNZ
Calder Stewart re-thinks tactics Harten’s form By Jonathan Leask
Tim Rush: team’s top new recruit
After a tough debut season last year the Tinwald-based Calder Stewart Road cycling team have adjusted their thinking. In the seven Benchmark Series races last year the team struggled to cross the finish line, let alone be competitive. “It was all nice and idealistic to have a team of young guys and give them a crack, but I soon worked out you needed the stability of the experienced riders,” team manager Bruce McClelland said. “We just had too many DNFs last year and in team racing you need guys to finish.” So McClelland set about reshaping his team. “We got some more experienced riders in to mix with some young guys. “It’s a strong looking squad that, although still young, has a lot more experience on board. The team is still based out of the
Tinwald Cycling Club but has more of a “Mid-South Canterbury centre” feel this year, according to McClelland. His marque recruit is 22-year-old Tim Rush, who placed sixth at the recent elite road nationals was the only non-professional rider in the top six. “I just like his cut. He works full time whereas a lot of younger riders believe the only way to be successful is to cycle full time. “In the lead up to the nationals Tim couldn’t make his start time for a Wednesday training ride with Craig Domigan, but when he finished work at 8pm he still saddled up and went out on his 180km ride, getting home at 2am. “A lot of riders would have just gone out for a 50km ride.” Dunedin’s Paddy Jones and Nathan Tew are the only two original riders in the team while Ollie Redmond also made an appearance last season. The other new additions are South Canterbury rider Kyle Wood and Christchurch’s Nick Clark, while McClelland
was awaiting confirmation from Andy van der Hayden. Local Tinwald rider Brendan Whalley will be the development rider. “We’ll give Brendan a start or two just to give him a taste and see how he will go.” This year’s series also has a new component with a separate masters race, with Calder Stewart Road forming a masters team that has a strong South Canterbury contingent. McClelland believes the team of Reon Park, Domigan, Cameron Alexander, Glen Gould, Simon Earl and Tony Ward will be competitive. The series has been cut back to six races this year, beginning on March 2 with the Oxford Grand Prix. Round two is in Nelson in April followed by another Canterbury leg in May, before a two month break. Hokitika hosts the fourth race in August, then Queenstown in September and ending with the infamous Hell of the South, a Canterbury course costing of five gravel sections, in October.
Jackman gets his sevens call-up By Jonathan Leask Mark Jackman: back where it all began
Mid Canterbury’s Mark Jackman is on track to make his return to the New Zealand Sevens team, right in the place where his sevens rollercoaster all began. New Zealand’s celebrated sevens coach Gordon Tietjens named a squad of 14 yesterday to prepare to defend their title at
the Wellington Sevens on February 1 and 2. Jackman, who missed the Dubai and South Africa legs of the series through injury last year, is in the squad and hopeful to reclaim his spot when the final 12 is named on Monday. Last year in Wellington, Jackman made his national debut off the bench, getting thrown into the fire in the opening minutes as Toby Arnold went down with injury. The New Zealanders went onto to win the tournament, and from there Jackman became a sevens veteran, playing in every tournament on the way to becoming a World Series champion.
Jackman made his comeback from his dislocated and fractured thumb playing for Canterbury at the Mount Sevens Tournament, but suffered concussion that ruled him out of the national sevens in Queenstown. Tietjens’ three wise men, DJ Forbes, Tomasi Cama and Lote Raikubula, are almost certainties for Wellington as is another regular Tim Mikkelson. Unwanted by Super Rugby franchises, Kurt Baker, Sherwin Stowers and David Raikuna add experience to the squad. After three rounds New Zealand leads the standings on 60 points with France on 46 and Fiji third on 44.
boost for Tactix By Nick Tolerton The Tactix, looking for a big year in 2013, have had a boost before the ANZ netball season even starts. The team’s goal shoot Jo Harten played a big role in England’s sensational series win over Australia this week - the nation’s first ever series win over the Aussies. She shot 87 per cent as England won 58-53 at Bath and then 78 per cent when they followed up with a 51-49 win at Wembley Arena to be top goalscorer in both games. England had beaten Australia only twice before this series. The success is also encouraging for coach Leigh Gibbs as the Tactix knuckle down to their preparations for the ANZ league, with her Essex girl a big part of her plans after a solid debut season in red and black last year. “Beating the Australians will be a boost to her confidence,” Gibbs said. “And it’s a very important result for world netball.” In the quad series England had patches of very good play but were unable to beat New Zealand or Australia, and an improvement was evident in this week’s series, Gibbs said. It would add to the competitiveness at the top of international netball. After making a start before Christmas, the Tactix returned to full training on January 14,
but Gibbs is having to cope with a depleted squad. As well as Harten’s absence, she has five players away for 10 days at the Silver Ferns and an under-21 camp. They return next Wednesday, and in the meantime she has been working with just six players. “Everyone is in the same boat, and it provides opportunities for smaller groups and more concentrated work,” she said. “When they’re all back we’ll be trying to have the court stuff, getting on to that and getting combinations and getting it established fairly quickly.” Before they play their first match against the Magic in Nelson on March 24, the Tactix have a busy pre-season fixture list. They play four matches in Melbourne in a tournament on February 22-24 for which the draw has yet to be announced. The event involves three New Zealand and five Australian teams. Gibbs sees the matches against the Aussie sides as particularly important games - “it gives us a real measure with a good month out til we hit the court [in the league]”. After Melbourne the Tactix have a match with the Steel in Timaru on March 9, and then a match against Canterbury men at Pioneer Stadium on March 16. - STA
Rugby still has a hold on SBW By Patrick McKendry He has left for Sydney and the NRL but rugby remains firmly in the thoughts of Sonny Bill Williams. His choice of apparel at yesterday’s training session in Auckland for his fight against South African Francois Botha - his old Chiefs shorts - quickly indicated that and he expanded on a theme when saying how the February 8 fight in Brisbane was significant for him. “What makes it more special is the whole All Blacks v Springboks element,” he said. The All Blacks reference could quicken the pulse of those in the New Zealand Rugby Union who would dearly love the 27-year-old to be available again for the next World Cup, but in the meantime Williams is focusing on the fight game. He hasn’t trained with the Roosters yet, saying he will look at that after his bout against a man who has been in the ring with several world champions. Despite being 44, Botha, also known as the White Buffalo, is a step up in class for New Zealand heavyweight champion Williams. At the very least he should be able to take a punch, which hasn’t always been the case with Williams’ opponents. Botha’s record is 48 wins, eight losses, three draws, compared with the undefeated Williams’ five wins.
“His experience speaks for itself,” said Williams, who is in Auckland seeing family. “For me in a boxing sense I need to take fights like this to move up. It’s definitely going to put my name out there internationally if I win because it’s for a WBA international belt.” The fight was originally scheduled for last year but was put back due to Williams’ chest injury suffered while playing for his Panasonic club in Japan. Another setback came in the form of the disagreement between his manager Khoder Nasser and former stablemate Anthony Mundine. Mundine’s father, Tony, was Williams’ trainer but withdrew his services after the bust-up between Nasser and his son. Mahmoud Akkawy, an associate of Nasser and the Mundines, has taken over. Akkawy said he was impressed with the way Williams had put the injury, which required surgery, behind him. Meanwhile, Williams wasn’t prepared to bite back at Botha’s inevitable mindgames, such as “Sonny Bill is a master of the offload but the difference is that he offloads balls whereas I offload punches”, and “this is a great opportunity for me, and I am going there to hurt him”. Williams was having none of it. “That’s the old-timer coming out in him I guess - the showman. For me it’s an honour to fight against someone like him.” - APNZ Sonny Bill Williams: His pair of Chiefs shorts still an important part of his wardrobe
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Jo Harten: instrumental in the England victory over Australia this week
Low-key return for Taylor By Kris Shannon Former New Zealand captain Ross Taylor returned to cricket with a whimper yesterday, but his Central Districts side still took control of their Plunket Shield clash with Canterbury. In his first effort with the bat since being deposed as skipper of the national side, Taylor was caught behind for four and left to watch the Stags reach 303-8 declared on the first day’s play at McLean Park in Napier. Coming in at No 4 with the Stags on 64-2, a circumspect Taylor spent almost half an hour at the crease and faced 25 balls before nicking an angled delivery from seamer Ryan McCone through to Tom Latham behind the stumps. Taylor’s last turn in the middle was much more successful, scoring a century and leading the Black Caps to a test victory over Sri Lanka in November before, being he was replaced by Brendon McCullum as captain in all three forms of the game.
The 28-year-old, unhappy with the way in which New Zealand coach Mike Hesson made the change, opted to take a break from all cricket and sit out the Black Caps’ tour to South Africa. After announcing his intention to return to the national set-up for next month’s home series against England, Taylor was left needing match practice with his domestic side before he plays for New Zealand XI in two Twenty20s against the touring English. A half-century from opener Jeet Raval set up the Stags, before Mathew Sinclair (86no) and Kruger van Wyk (71no) combined for a 142-run stand for the sixth wicket. Their efforts saw the Stags in a position to declare shortly before stumps, and Kyle Jarvis justified that decision by claiming the wicket of opener George Worker in his first over to leave Canterbury on 1-1 at the close of play. Elsewhere, Northern Districts and Otago are firmly in control of their matches against Auckland and Wellington, respectively. - APNZ
• Allenton in the way The Tech Sharks’ unbeaten record is again on the line against their biggest nemesis in tomorrow’s sixth round of the Muirhead Rosebowl. Allenton has ruined the Sharks’ party in the last few seasons managing at least one in each of the last three seasons to deny the Sharks a trophy, and this weekend the Sharks put the Bevan Stroud Memorial Challenge Trophy is on the line. Methven need a win to have any chance of a top four finish and have the best chance hosting fellow strugglers the Tech Stags. However, the Stags registered their first win of the season beating Fairfield last week. Coldstream has fallen off the wagon to be winless in the second round after only one loss in the Pritchard Shield round while Fairfield has also been a mixed bag all season, but have at least managed one win. Lauriston have the bye.
• Top hockey tips Black Stick Bridget Blackwood and fellow New Zealand players will be holding a coaching clinic for aspiring hockey players at Ashburton Intermediate today. The clinic will be start at 10am and go until noon.
• Ferns crush Australia The New Zealand women’s cricket team have capped their build-up for the women’s oneday world cup with a historic Twenty20 series victory in Australia. Heading into the final match of the three game series, the teams were locked at one-all after splitting the opening fixtures in a double-header on Tuesday. A superb bowling performance yesterday had the Australians on the back foot soon after the Ferns won the toss and elected to take the ball in blistering conditions at Melbourne’s Junction Oval. Chasing a run rate of six and over for victory, Lucy Doolan (35 off 40) and skipper Suzie Bates (67 off 44) then poured on a 101-run opening stand to cruise to an emphatic seven-wicket victory with two overs to spare. Both sides now travel to India for the world cup, which begins January 31. -APNZ
• New role for Ranger From bit-part player to leading man, Rene Ranger’s shift in responsibilities at the Blues could hardly be greater. This year is already looking more positive for the 26-year-old after the frustration of 2012. Then the former All Black’s form was hampered by injury, a two-week suspension for an alleged dangerous tackle in South Africa and an almost constant swapping between centre and wing by former coach Pat Lam - not to mention the end of a courtroom trial that found him not guilty of assault. With that comes responsibility - new coach Sir John Kirwan, who has told Ranger the No13 jersey is as good as his if his early-season form warrants it, has placed a leadership role on his still-young shoulders. - APNZ
• New home for Zac? Former Hawke’s Bay rugby coach Peter Russell would welcome Zac Guildford into his winning team in the north of England if the Magpies wing loses his contracts with the Canterbury Crusaders and New Zealand Rugby Union. “He’d thrive here,” said Russell, speaking from the UK where he’s fashioned an unbeaten record with English rugby championship side the Newcastle Falcons who, weather permitting, shoot for a 20th consecutive victory this weekend. Russell fashioned a close coach-player relationship with Guildford after the pair’s introduction to the Magpies in 2007, a type of relationship observers of team culture came to recognise as a signature of Russell’s success with club and representative teams in Wellington and Wairarapa-Bush, as well as Hawke’s Bay. Russell unhesitating in saying that, if it were his choice, he’d have Guildford with the Falcons next season, hopefully promoted to the English Premier competition from which the club was - HBT relegated last May.
• No hurry to be a pro She could have been New Zealand’s highest-paid sportswomen of 2012, but teenage golf sensation Lydia Ko isn’t fretting about turning pro. Ko, 15, will this week defend the NSW Open title in Sydney, where her 2012 success triggered a record-breaking year. At 14 she became the youngest player to win a professional golf tournament. She followed up her NSW Open victory by winning the US amateur championship and was leading amateur at the British and US Opens. Ko’s victory at the Canadian Open, which was contested by 49 of the top 50 ranked players, made her the youngest golfer to win on the US LPGA tour. “When I went to prize givings and people say what I have done for that year it was like ‘Oh my God, I actually did - AAP that?’“ Ko said.
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New Zealand cricket’s 28th test captain has had to listen to plenty of talk about the 27th since taking over, and the two will soon be reunited when Brendon McCullum and Ross Taylor take on England next month. Taylor took his first steps back towards international cricket yesterday after opting out of the South Africa tour when he played for Central Districts in their Plunket Shield match against Canterbury in Napier. He made only four off 26 balls before being caught behind off Ryan McCone, and will hope he can spend more time in the middle before the start of next month’s ANZ series with England. McCullum previously said Taylor’s integration back into the New Zealand side needed to be managed carefully but yesterday said he doesn’t think it will be an issue. Regardless, it would be intriguing to witness the first meeting between Taylor and coach Mike Hesson, the man who deposed him in controversial circumstances. “It’s good to see Ross back and I’m sure he will certainly get what he needs out of these games for CD and New Zealand XI,” McCullum said. “That’s important for him to get some cricket under his belt leading into that England series. “In terms of how we manage his integration back into the group, we are all professionals and we all have the team’s best interests at heart and are all desperate to perform for this country so that’s certainly not going to be a problem.” Taylor has performed in the past. He’s the world’s eighth-best test batsman, averages 43.57 and scored 142 and 74 in his last test - the 167run win in Colombo in November when he had been told by Hesson four days previously he was going to be stripped of the captaincy.
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New Zealand could have done with him in South Africa and it might have made McCullum’s job a little easier. “It’s been a tough tour, there’s no way of hiding behind that,” McCullum admitted. “It’s been a great leaning experience for everyone in the group but also me from a captaincy point of view. When you are confronted with the best, you are given pretty harsh lessons of what you need to do to perform like they do. “The emotions you go through [since being made captain]... obviously the initial one was excitement, a little uncertainty around what we are going to be confronted with and as you roll on through the tour there are times when you are probably a little vulnerable, which is never nice as an international sportsman or a person. “But it teaches you many things. “There are some things we need to improve on but to come over here and achieve history with a team missing some of its best players, there’s an element of satisfaction there as well. “There are a lot bigger jobs to come but [winning the one-day series] is one we will sure be proud of.” New Zealand have the chance to repair more of their battered credibility by winning the final one-day international on Saturday morning (NZT). The Black Caps created history when they beat the Proteas in the second one-day international to record their first series win in any format in the Republic and are now chasing an unprecedented series sweep. “Hopefully we will be able to perform in the last game and, if we walk away with a 3-0 victory, that would be something we would all remember for the rest of our lives,” McCullum said. It will also help people attempt to forget details around the Taylor saga. - APNZ
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The ITF junior Grade Four tournament dishes out its first titles with the doubles to be decided at the Ashburton Trust Tennis Centre today. The boys’ and girls’ doubles have their finals today, while the hotly contested singles reach the semi-final. Men’s top seed Kyle Butters took another step towards two titles in two weeks, winning the National under 16s last week, by beating Tung-Lin Wu 7-5, 6-4. Butters will meet fourth seed Brit Rhett Purcell who advance to the semi-finals with a 6-4, 6-2 win over Yuki Takamura. Japanese sixth seed Kennosuke Nouchi was up 6-0 on the third seed before New Zealand’s William Matheson withdrew with a sore shoulder, putting Nouchi up against another kiwi in the semi-finals as fifth seed Alex Klinthcarov had a regulation 6-3, 6-3 win over Renta Tokuda of Japan. In the women’s quarter-finals Fijian fifth seed Tarani Kamoe started the day as the highest seed in the women’s draw but went down to American 14th seed Mira Ruder-Hook 6-3, 6-0. Australian 16th seed Sasha Bollweg got the better of Samuelle Bull of New Caledonia 7-5, 6-3. Australian 13th seed Michelle Pits fought back from a set down to beat New Zealand sixth seed Rosie Cheng 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 to set up an all Australian semifinal after unseeded Australian Maddison Inglis fought for the first set and breezed through the second to beat Japan’s Mayu Iwai 7-5, 6-1. The New Zealand pair of Butters and Matheson are up against Klintcharov and Lichtenstein’s Thomas Weirather. Butters and Matheson had a 7-6, 4-6, 10-8 struggle against Purcell and Niko Vulinovich. Monique Belovukovic and Nicole Kraemer won an epic against Sade Atkinson and Laura Wehner 4-6, 6-3, 11-9 and will meet Japanese pair of Muya Okawa and Iwai in the final after they defeated Chloe and Petra Hule 6-2, 6-2. Play gets under way at 10am 240113-TM-177 today with the boys’ singles folNew Zealand’s Kyle Butters will play in the men’s singles semi-finals and doubles final at the ITF Junior Grade lowed by the girls’ singles then the doubles finals. Four Tournament at The Ashburton Trust Tennis Centre today.
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Fine apart from areas of morning cloud. Light winds inland, northeasterlies developing about the coast.
Fine weather. Wind at 1000m: Light. Wind at 2000m: Light.
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TODAY: Morning cloud, then fine. Northeasterly develops.
TOMORROW: Fine, apart from evening cloud. Northeasterlies.
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Fine weather. Light northeasterlies.
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