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The Ashburton Trotting Club is at risk of losing its hosting rights of the Harness Jewels to Addington Raceway. PHOTO ASHBURTON GUARDIAN
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Harness Jewels under threat BY SUE NEWMAN
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The Ashburton Trotting Club is at risk of losing its hosting rights of the big ticket Harness Jewels to Addington Raceway, a loss that would carve hundreds of thousands of dollars out of the district’s economy. Harness Racing New Zealand (HRNZ) chief executive Edward Rennell confirmed that an application to hold the 2019 Jewels had been lodged by Addington, but said no decision had been made. “They’ve applied so we have to look at it,” he said. No one was questioning the job Ashburton had done, but the board had to be open to reviewing the event and doing whatever was in the best interests of the industry, Rennell said. “There are pluses and minuses for
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There are pluses and minuses for each option and we acknowledge Ashburton has done a great job
each option and we acknowledge Ashburton has done a good job. It’s been pretty positive, on the whole.” Ashburton’s strength was that it had staged the event successfully on seven occasions and it had tradition and a proven track record; Addington as a host would come with economic savings in terms of fewer temporary facilities, Rennell said. Alternate regional host, Cambridge,
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was also challenged for this year’s Jewels by Auckland. Cambridge won the day. Addington’s application will be matched by a pretty substantial one from Ashburton, said trotting club president Craig Harrison.
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■ HARNESS JEWELS
Harness Jewels under threat From P1 “All we know is that Addington has put forward an application to run this and we’ll be making a submission. This is not the way the whole concept was designed. Ashburton has made this event what it is,” he said. It wasn’t until the Jewels was a proven success that the two metro centres were interested. The idea was for an event that would showcase top horses over a mile and there were only two tracks that had the ability to do that, Ashburton and Cambridge, Harrison said. If the Jewels went to Addington and Auckland, the mile concept would be lost as neither track could hold successful races over that distance, and that meant the event would change completely, he said. “I think if they change the concept and change the regionalisation it will be the death of the event.” Ashburton became aware that its tenure of Jewels day could be in doubt late last year when there was a virtual cone of silence from the board over next year’s event. “When nothing came out after the December board meeting about the Jewels we smelled a rat.
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Normally we’d have an indication after that. We had a gut feeling and now we’ve had formal notification Addington will be making a bid.” Addington should be in no
doubt that Ashburton would be making a very strong bid of its own and it wouldn’t give the event up without a fight, Harrison said. “This is a big event for the club
The Harness Jewels injects hundreds of thousands of dollars into the district’s economy.
and a big event for the town. It’s a purists’ event that attracts people who are keen to see top horses racing on a top track.” The event wasn’t always a moneymaker for the club, but it was big for the district and it had a huge role to play in lifting the club’s profile and its status in the industry, he said. “I don’t believe we’ve done anything wrong in running this and we’ll be fighting it to the end.” The club was concerned that when the HRNZ board voted, board affiliation would be weighted against the provincial clubs. “We’ve canvassed it and it could be 50/50 but it will be a majority decision.” The first Harness Jewels was held in 2007 at Ashburton, with Cambridge staging the event in alternate years. A decision on the 2019 host would be made at the HRNZ board’s April 28 meeting.
Ashburton’s association with the Harness Jewels was born in July 2006 when it was awarded the inaugural event, billed as a $1.5 million champion of champions meeting to be held at Queens Birthday weekend the following year. The meeting was described as the Kiwi answer to the United States Little Brown Jug day or the Breeders’ Crown day in Australia. It was designed to pit top horses across nine age groups head-tohead over what would be the richest nett stakes race day in New Zealand. Ashburton Trotting Club president at the time, the late John Rollinson, described it as a major coup for the district. “It’s a huge vote of confidence in the Ashburton club and the industry locally. It’s colossal,” he said. The event offered six races with stakes of $200,000 each and three with $100,000 each. At the heart of the event was that it was a mile race and that horses would compete over the season to become the highest stake winners in their age group to make the top 12. Significant factors that contributed to Ashburton being chosen by Harness Racing New Zealand as host were its first class mile track and the centre’s appeal as a heartland racing centre to sponsor Century Foundation. Ashburton has hosted the Jewels in 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2017. Each year the course has been packed with spectators in marquees and in the stands.
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In brief Hunter rescued A man who injured his leg after falling down a steep slope while hunting in the hills near Brightwater used his cellphone to call for help and give instructions to a rescue helicopter crew looking for him. The 54-year-old Richmond man fell down the steep forestry block in Eves Valley, near Nelson, yesterday and was unable to move. He used his phone to call for help and the Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter was sent. The man was lying in dense undergrowth and pines on a steep slope but the helicopter crew were able to find him by talking to him on his cellphone, the helicopter operator said. - NZME
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Beloved librarian Francie Prichard has signed off on her last chapter at Hampstead School.
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Farewell to favourite librarian By Katie todd
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Ambling across the Hampstead School asphalt with Francie Prichard at morning tea, it’s difficult to negotiate past all the children running up to hug her. “In the past week, I’ve received enough hugs to take me to Pluto and back,” she said, beaming. This week, the beloved school librarian bid goodbye to what she calls the “best kids in New Zealand,” and her “dream job”, after an awe-inspiring 24 years. It’s been a delightful, varied and interesting journey she said, “And every one of those 24 years has been enjoyable.” But now the time has come to spend a little more time with her family and naturally a good deal of reading material. Brought up with books, Prich-
ard said her love of reading began early. After volunteering for the Ashburton College library and the Hampstead library, she shifted into a permanent position in a library in an ex-classroom space at Hampstead. Three library spaces later, having moved from manual cataloguing to computerised “zapping” and having watched Hampstead grow by six classrooms, it’s clear Prichard has become a cherished piece of the school community. As well as being the school librarian, she works as a part time new entrant teacher aide and a dedicated PTA supporter with a renowned knack for cheese rolls. The job of librarian itself entails much more background work than simply issuing and shelving, she said – researching books, preparing reading mate-
rial for classes, working to help children find their reading niche, making purchases from visiting booksellers and local stores, and naturally, reading what she purchases. “I read all the books I buy, even as an adult.” All in all, the job is what Prichard imagines to have been “one of the best jobs in the world”. But the highlight of it has been the children. “When I look around here, it feels like they’re all my extended children. Hampstead has a great feel. It’s just the best playground to be around. “I’m definitely going to miss them, the children.” As well as the 350-odd pupils which Prichard knows by name, she has seen her own children and grandchildren pass through
Nine people are injured, two seriously, after a crash involving multiple cars near Matamata. The road has now reopened after the crash at the intersection of State Highway 29 and Hopkins Road. Police said three cars were involved in the crash, while St John said five cars. There were nine people treated for injuries, two were attended to on site, one was transported to hospital by air in a serious condition, another in serious condition was transported by ambulance. Two with moderate injuries and three with minor injuries were also transported. - NZME
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Hampstead, and has two grandchildren currently attending. Last Tuesday, it was time for those 350-odd children to show their love to Mrs Prichard. At a leaving assembly, she was guided to her own specially decorated chair and showered in gratitude. “Staff and students presented her with a bouquet and booklet signed by every student, sang her the National Anthem, the Duffy Song and gave her a rousing three cheers,” said Hampstead Principal Peter Melrose. In return, Prichard shared her gratitude to the children and gave one last reminder that “reading helps you all your life”. And it likely won’t be the last time she sets foot on school grounds, she said. “I’ll make a few visits, I’m sure. I won’t be able to stay away!”
A second child has died after a crash on the Desert Road, north of Waiouru on Good Friday. Police said the crash involved two cars and two truck and trailer units. Senior Sergeant Fane Troy, Bay of Plenty Road Policing, said one child died at the scene. The second child died in Starship Hospital yesterday as a result of injuries sustained in the crash, Troy said. Another person involved in the crash remains in a critical condition in Waikato Hospital. - NZME
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Local support for heli-pad appeal BY SUE NEWMAN
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An appeal to raise money for a rooftop helipad at Christchurch Hospital has touched the hearts of the people of Mid Canterbury. Four weeks ago the Maia Health Foundation set itself and the people of the Canterbury the challenge of raising $500,000 for the appeal. Every dollar the foundation raised will be matched by the Rata Foundation. With just 18 days to go, the appeal has passed the mid-way mark, said Maia chief executive Michael Flatman and in raising that money, the Ashburton District had played a major role. “Mid Canterbury has been absolutely outstanding in donating; 70-75 per cent of the money we’ve received has come from this district.” And yesterday the district provided another donation through the district’s Kidney Society. It was a donation with a special edge, given in memory of a member who died in October last year. Through the society Ngaio and Graham McKee donated $1000 to the appeal as a memorial to their son Jeff, a kidney transplant recipient. Jeff received a new kidney in 2004 and enjoyed eight or nine years of good health postransplant, his mother Ngaio said. Through his illness the family spent many
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hours in Christchurch Hospital and could not fault the care provided, his father Graham said. “There was nothing they didn’t do for him.” That premium care meant the family was keen to do whatever they could to ensure people from rural areas had the best and fastest access possible to Christchurch Hospital services, he said. Among the many donations that have come from the Ashburton District, the largest to date has been a $150,000 gift from the Mckenzie Charitable Foundation. When it came to donations, it didn’t matter how big or how small, every dollar counted, Flatman said. “Whatever we’re given is so very much appreciated.” What medical emergencies all had in common was the need for fast access to care, he said, because every minute lost could result in a less favourable outcome for a patient, he said. “It’s all about timing. So many increments in time you can’t do anything about; this one we can.” Currently it takes 13 minutes on average to transfer a patient from the heli-pad in Hagley Park to Christchurch Hospital. A roof-top heli-pad with immediate access to care would reduce this transfer time to almost nothing.
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The Ashburton District Council is offering dog owners an opportunity to make unregistered dogs legal without paying a late registration penalty or a fine. Along with the dog registration amnesty the council will also be offering dog owners a chance to have their dogs microchipped for free. Registration on amnesty day will make tardy dog owners legal dog owners until June 30. Urban dog owners will pay just $18.50 for that three-month registration and rural owners and owners of de-sexed dogs just $12. A vet certificate will be required as proof of de-sexing. Council environmental services group manager Jane Donaldson said the finefree day would help dog owners avoid a
penalty of $300 if they were caught with an unregistered dog. “We have many responsible dog owners in our district who microchip and make sure their dogs are registered each year, but unfortunately there are others who don’t. We want to give these people the opportunity to get their dogs’ microchip and registration sorted without the concern of incurring a late fee; this is your chance to avoid those costs,” she said. The SPCA will be working with the council’s animal control services on the day helping to microchip dogs and answering any questions owners may have. In the 2016/17 year, there were 6530 dogs registered in the Ashburton District. The amnesty day will be held at the Ashburton Dog Shelter at 19 Range Street in the Riverside Industrial Estate between 9am and 3pm on April 7.
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Holly wins emergency services encore for school BY KATIE TODD
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The thrills of Ashburton’s Emergency Services Day will be recreated at Tinwald School in November, all for one lucky competition winner and her classmates. Holly Esler was selected as the winner of a colouring in competition during the first ever Emergency Services Day on March 3 and as her prize, wins a mini Emergency Services Day on her school grounds later this year. St John Ambulance Officer Andrew Beckley said the day will be complete with offerings from all the volunteer groups and of course, the search dogs. “Holly was pretty chuffed to win it,” he said. During the first Emergency Services Day, children were invited to complete colouring in pictures and pop them into a draw at the entrance to the event. Different groups competing in the event’s combat challenge were asked to pick a colouring in picture out of the box, and the winning team’s chosen picture would in turn become the winning picture. That winning team was Ashburton Fire and Emergency and their picture belonged to Ester. Beckley said it was important for emergency services be involved with children – including those who wanted to be a firefighter or a police officer. “They’re the future. They’re the ones who are going to take us to hospital, or arrest us because we’ve been drink driving, or put our house out when it’s on fire.” He said the mini event in November would also act as a nice lead-up to next year’s Emergency Services Day.
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WHAT’S ON? April 6
6.30pm Women’s Coffee Group It’s a perfect opportuni-
ty to leave the kids and hubby at home and hit the town for an evening of connection, sharing, laughs and catching up with other women from different cultures. For registration and details go to http:// tinyurl.com/WomensCoffeeApril2018, text to 0272208791 or email newcomers@saferashburton.org.nz
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MULTICULTURAL MONTH
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arch had been a very multicultural month, with multiple events in our region celebrating different cultures. The month opened with Japan Day in Christchurch, featuring Sumo wrestling, Japanese musical instruments, traditional tea ceremony, cosplay (costumes) show, anime (animated shows) room dedicate to the hit series “Full Metal Alchemist”, Origami (paper folding art), Japanese calligraphy and more. You can read more about it in Chiyo Hunt’s column about the event. The next weekend featured not one but two multi-cultural events in Christchurch: The first being “Cultural Galore”, and was similar to our own Multi-Cultural Bite event. Food stalls containing food from around the world, ethnic shows on the stage, and also multiple activities to entertain the young ones. Later that evening the Christchurch Lantern Festival opened, showcasing the Chinese culture, and you can read all about it in detail.
Another event in Christchurch focused on the Indian Holi festival – festival of colours. This traditional and ancient Indian holiday originates from folk stories, passed down through generations. Each region in India celebrates in its own way but Holi is widely recognised as a day to forgive, look ahead and celebrate with colours as a community. Participants get packets of coloured powder and throw them at each other. Holi celebrates the beginning of Spring. And finally we had a local event, as Mount Hutt College (led by Mrs Jo Brennan) arranged Cultural Diversity Evening featuring Chinese artists decorated paper plates (which the event participants created), Japanese games, Henna hand painting by the Ashburton Indian Multicultural Charitable Trust and additional stalls. There were also performances of Bagpipes, Highland dancing, Tae Kwon do group, Chinese folk fan dance, the Ashburton Pacifica group and also a dance by visiting students from the Shukutoku Gakuen Girls
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High School in Japan. Another unique attraction was the food stalls themselves, ranging from Dutch and Romanian to Canadian and Filipino dishes, and were made and sold by the students themselves. The students also prepared informative displays on festivals around the world (such as the Chinese lantern festival or the Indian Holi festival), short movies about history of some of these festivals
(created and narrated by the students themselves) and activity stations for younger children. It was very impressive and exciting to see such student participation and seeing them display their family’s traditions proudly. I’m looking forward to seeing (and possibly helping organise) more cultural diversity events around Mid Canterbury and Ashburton. Adi Avnit
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t is like a concentration of Japanese food, culture and history for kids, youth and adults. It is for Japanese people and anyone from any other country too, of course. The moment I entered the event the atmosphere surrounding me changed all of a sudden. I saw a sea of people, I heard highspirited voices and noises and I even felt the temperature rise, it’s a genuine festival. A Japanese festival. It’s all up to you how you spend time here. You can queue up to taste Japanese cuisine from many stalls, watch Japanese drum concerts and/or dance performances, join the Sumo competition, experience some cultural traditions, play games with/without kids, or just relax on the grass or in the café. After having trouble finding a car park I rushed to see my daughter Chinatsu in a dance group. It was a dynamic and energetic performance, reminded me of good Japanese spirits. I was so proud of her to be involved in it. Watching the Japanese Drum Group Takumi’s performance always gives me a great feeling about my home country. I was so deeply engulfed in their performance, I couldn’t see or hear anything else during it and I could feel the sound right thought me. Another thing I was looking for
on this day was food, of course. I went round and round all the stalls at least twice because I couldn’t tell what my stomach was wanting, too many choices!! Deep fried chicken, donburi, okonomiyaki? No, I can cook them! Noodles? Seems like a great choice but I didn’t feel like joining a long queue, I’ve lived in New Zealand for too long. Also the sun was shining too strong to have hot noodles. After a big discussion with myself I bought a whole baked squid with mouth watering sauce. It was good, truly good. Satisfied with the great food, I found a shiatsu stall which was even better. This time without any hesitation I lined up in a queue for a 5 minute shoulder massage. It was heaven!! I put his business card in my bag and promised myself I would get a whole hour massage as a treat for myself one day soon. I saw my husband Colin and son Kyosuke munching on yummy looking food so I just had to pinch some. It was delicious. Deep fried squid! Oh squid again!! This is a very popular annual event, the 7th year this time; it attracts thousands of people, this year 16,500 in total. We will be definitely going back next year to taste and experience my homeland, in Christchurch. Chiyo Hunt The art of bonsai.
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CHINESE LANTERN FESTIVAL
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he Lantern Festival has been part of Chinese New Year celebrations since the Han Dynasty (206 BC- 221 AD). Usually held on the 15th day of the first month of the lunar calendar, it marks the end of New Year festivities, celebrating the Year of the Dog for 2018. It is said that the holiday evolved from an ancient Chinese belief that celestial spirits could be seen flying about in the light of the first full moon of the lunar calendar. People used torches and eventually lanterns of every shape, size and colour to aid them in spotting the spirits. The Chinese Lantern Festival is more than just lanterns, fireworks are also often lit, riddles are written on lanterns and rice glue balls are consumed all in the name of tradition. This practice stems back from the Eastern Han Dynasty, which has had an influence on the beginnings of Buddhism within China. Monks would light up these lanterns to respect Buddha on January 15. Emperors of that dynasty honoured that convention and had the determination to promote Buddhism to all. How it then become a public celebration is due to the ordering of communities to
hang the lanterns on temples and palaces on the night, again out of respect to Buddha himself. From this civilian request arose the public festival known as the Chinese Lantern Festival. This had been the festival’s 12th year in Christchurch, with crowds in the tens of thousands. This year also marked a move from Hagley Park to the banks of the Avon river and the Christchurch CBD (including the cathedral square). This resulted in criticism from some of the attendees regarding having difficulty moving around, especially with strollers or wheelchairs. Personally I found the location charming, especially in the ways the river was incorporated into the festivities, such as a huge lantern of a water dragon or putting one of the stages on one side of the river with the crowds watching from the other side. I also liked seeing central locations like the Cathedral square being used for the event. In additional to the dozens of food stalls offering every possible and imaginable dish and the endless queues these stalls attracted, the CBD location also allowed revelers to buy food from local restaurants, and there were many of those! As a family we enjoyed the
shadow puppet tales at the smaller stage (the one located on the river), and then were amazed to see the performance of talented children musicians. We then moved on to see the lanterns – paper statues and displays that lit up as it got darker. From dragons, through Hong Kong and Antarctica displays, to
large insects, wild animals, giant frogs and panda bear – the wonders were endless. By the square we enjoyed performances on the main stage seeing dragon dancers (there was also a dragon dance groups going through festival, with several people operating the “dragon”) and the various artists. One artist
demonstrated the creation of animals and shapes from dough while another created intricately detailed lollipops by dribbling melted sugar. This was, by far, the biggest and most impressive cultural event I have been at, and I’m looking forward to being there next year. Adi Avnit
RECYCLE, REUSE, CREATE RAPPORT
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he Newcomers dinner party this month was graciously hosted by the Ashburton Wastebusters Trust. The Wastebusters store is a hidden gem in Ashburton – if you haven’t been there yet you should definitely visit. It’s a huge store filled with second hand goods from all kinds and sizes, as well as some unique art pieces made from recycled materials. They were our hosts for last Friday’s dinner party, with the Wastebusters manager, Sharon Breakwell, giving us a fascinating talk and a tour of the place. Wastebusters is a communityborn organisation that was established in 1994 with the goal of diverting waste from the landfill by the means of Reducing, Reusing and Recycling and working towards the ultimate goal of Zero Waste. Today that goal remains the same, and they offer school education, community education, on farm rural recycling and
operate a bargain filled Reuse Shop. They are the only recycling operation fully supported by the community. They also operate a new and innovative farm recycling programme. Used products don’t require new resources. Every manufactured product is responsible for resources being consumed - from farming cotton, clear-cutting forests, mining for metals, or pumping out oil. Think about the amount of carbon foot print from items that we get from the other side of the world. The production of new books and furniture require trees to be cut down (95 per cent of books are made from virgin paper). Anything made of plastic is produced from oil pumped from the Earth. The metals in cell phones, jewelry, computers, all must be scraped out of the planet, with horrible environmental consequences. Luckily, there’s an alternative -
used items don’t require any new resources to be consumed. Used items come without packaging and a lot cheaper than buying new! In addition to the second hand goods store they operate a Polystyrene waste service. They have a machine that melts and compresses the Polystyrene to a fraction of it’s original size, and then it’s sent overseas to be reused. So don’t throw your packaging Polystyrene to the red bin – bring it to Wastebusters! They also collect and recycle soft plastics (such as plastic bags from stores) from bins around town and in Christchurch (in supermarkets like Warehouse or Countdown) and pack it to be recycled. One of the more interesting things Sharon showed us was a wedding dress made from recycled soft plastic! Due to their durability, plastic bags can take centuries to decompose. It can take between
Recycling helps save the planet. 500-1000 years for a plastic shopping bag to break down. When improperly disposed of they may end up in the sea or with bits flying in the wind causing harm to fish and birds that eat them. Although we could put soft plastic in our yellow bin, their separation and recycling may not be guaranteed when mixed with
all of the other recyclables. It’s always better to separate trash, so you should use the soft plastic bins around town instead of the yellow bin to ensure they are properly disposed of. It’s the planet and environment we are going to leave for our children, so we should keep it as clean as possible.
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April 2: Exhibition space temporarily closed at Ashburton Art Gallery (until April 11).
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April 6: Paul Ubana Jones: NZ Tui Award Winner and Internationally Acclaimed Acoustic Solo Artist in concert with The Mid Canterbury Choir, 7.30pm at the Ashburton Trust Event Centre.
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April 10: The Great Showman Sing-Along at Cinema Paradiso, Methven (until April 17).
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April 11: The Water Project exhibition opens at the Ashburton Art Gallery, 6pm.
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April 12: The Water Project floor talk at the Ashburton Art Gallery, 10.30am.
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April 14: Ashburton Society of Arts oils workshop with Susie Millichamp at Short Street Studio (until April 15).
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April 14: Ashburton Musical Club “Let the Music Begin” at the Sinclair Centre, Park St from 7.30pm. Visitors welcome, $5 at the door including supper.
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April 15: Ashburton Society of Arts Autumn Show opens at the Short Street Studio (until May 13).
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April 19: Olive Copperbottom – Arts on Tour NZ at Ashburton Trust Event Centre.
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April 20 – 22: One Man, Two Guvnors at Ashburton Trust Event Centre.
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April 27: Foster & Alan Golden Years at Ashburton Trust Event Centre.
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May 4: Hopetoun Brown & the Genius of Finn Scholes at Ashburton Trust Event Centre.
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May 5: Ashburton Society of Arts acrylics and mixed media class with Galena Kim at Short Street Studio.
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May 18: Mamma Mia at the Ashburton Trust Event Centre (until May 26).
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June 6: The Ten Tenors at Ashburton Trust Event Centre.
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August 18: No Holds Bard at the Ashburton Trust Event Centre.
Paul Ubana Jones prepares a musical feast with the help of the Mid Canterbury Choir.
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Combined talents a treat BY KATIE TODD
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With just four days until smooth blues star Paul Ubana Jones steps on stage alongside the Mid Canterbury Choir, the pressure is on for the 60-odd performers. But glancing around the room at rehearsals, there’s no shortage of smiles either. As they prepare for the combined concert – a veritable feast of offerings from both their rep-
ertoires – choir members are relishing drawing from Jones’ exuberance and five decades of international experience. While it’s the choir’s 72nd concert, Jones brings experience producing nine albums and dozens of international concerts – including alongside names like BB King, Bob Dylan, Norah Jones, Crowded House and Taj Mahal. As a coach to the choir, he’s
“just great”, said Mid Canterbury Choir manager Carol Gunn. “He tells stories as he goes, and he picks up his guitar and plays along,” Jones was born in London, but has dwelled in New Zealand since the late 1980s, and is currently based up the road in Southbridge. He was playing guitar by the age of 11 and went on to study guitar, cello and composition at
Music College. Throughout his studies Jones began to forge his own contemporary style, influenced by blues, rock, folk and jazz, which he has developed over the years. Paul Ubana Jones and the Mid Canterbury Choir will take the stage for Ride That Train on Friday, April 6. Tickets and more information are now available on TicketDirect.
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One of the most popular Broadway spectacles of all time is coming to life in Christchurch this weekend – with the talents of three young Ashburtonians on board. Wicked is coming to the Isaac Theatre Royale on Friday courtesy of Showbiz Christchurch, and among the cast are Jane Leonard, Greta Casey-Solly and Jack Hanrahan. Leonard will play the lead role of Elphaba on alternate nights with actress Heather Lee Wilcock, while Casey-Solly and Hanrahan have secured spots in the ensemble. All three Ashburton performers are graduates of NASDA. The family-friendly classic follows the story of an unlikely but profound friendship between two girls who first meet as sorcery students at Shiz University: blonde, very popular Glinda and misunderstood, greenskinned Elphaba. Ten performances will be held at the Isaac Theatre Royale, and tickets and more information are now available at ticketek.co.nz/ showbiz
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An extensive selection of cars, fine weather and plenty of public interest ensured Ashburton’s Americar Rod and Custom Club’s 50th birthday at the weekend was a great success. The club, which hosted the New Zealand Hot Rod Association’s Street Rod Nationals as part of the weekend’s celebrations, welcomed around 150 cars from around the country, club secre-
tary Jason Gourlay said. Those cars, which were officially entered in the event, were joined by around another 100 that travelled down from Christchurch, in a public display at Ashburton Raceway yesterday. Activities began on Friday with a couple of runs around the district, Gourlay said. The first was to the Bruce McIlroy Bentley Garage, which was followed by a trip out to the Bateman Tractor Museum at Wakanui and a
visit to the aviation museum. Saturday included a run to Leeston. It all ran smoothly, with a lot of comaraderie evident. “A good time has been had by all,” Gourlay said, adding that the weekend was a great way for those involved with the club to mark its 50th birthday. Money raised from yesterday’s display will go to the Ashburton Fire Brigade, although that amount was still being counted late yesterday.
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Consensus needed on Easter trading E
aster trading laws in New Zealand are all over the shop and something needs to change. The way things stand right now is Easter trading hours are the domain of local governments, after they were given the responsibility by the then National-led government in 2016. While that change may have got central government out of a tight spot, it’s landed local governments in one instead – something akin to pass the parcel -and resulted in a very messy and confusing situation over who can be open to trade and when they are allowed to. Generally speaking, there are two distinct sides to the debate: retailers who want to open if they think there’s a buck in it, and unions who say their members
need a break from work to spend more time with their families. As with most arguments, I suspect the fairest solution lies somewhere in the middle ground. Those who would like to open their doors right through over Easter can point to the fact that New Zealand has changed immeasurably in the past couple of decades and whether people like it or not, we are a seven-daya-week society and we rely more than ever on a tourism industry
that contains people wanting to spend money where and when they want. And of course there’s always plenty of locals more than happy to support those places able to open over Easter. It’s a potentially valuable couple of business days. You’ve only got to look back about 10 years or so to the Oderings Nurseries chain, which was more than happy to pay a fine every year because it was a drop in the bucket compared to what they raked in across the counter. In Dunedin over the past weekend the city council decided that, given the vast numbers coming to town for the Ed Sheeran concerts, to not allow bars in the central city to open throughout the weekend would put a dampner on the occasion and leave the
council open to criticism. But this is not to say the unions don’t have a point either. Many families these days have at least one parent working most weekends, so chances for wholefamily get-togethers are harder and harder to find. Easter and Christmas provide options that are few and far between. And given that retailers can open just about every other day of the year, what’s wrong with having a couple that they can’t? After all, it’s only a couple. However, while I understand the unions’ position, I’m sure most businesses have workers who would be prepared to work over Easter – especially if their employers provided a sweetner in terms of extra time off or higher pay rates.
But the biggest problem is that there’s no consistency. Personally, more often than not I’m a believer in one law for all rather than trying to apply a mish-mash of regulations and exemptions that in the end please no one, whether they be employers, employees or consumers. It’s time for central government to stand up, show some leadership and take ownership of the Easter trading issue. Leaving the decision in the hands of local governments around the country just guarantees there will never be any consistency and it will be a continued case of no one knowing where they stand. Unless of course if you wanting to go shopping online – now there’s an industry that truly is open all hours.
prison. In 2005, Pope John Paul II died in his Vatican apartment at age 84. Ten years ago: President George W. Bush suffered a diplomatic setback when NATO allies rebuffed his pleas to put former Soviet republics Ukraine and Georgia on the path toward membership. Irish Taoiseach (TEE’-shuk) Bertie Ahern, who helped broker peace in Northern Ireland but couldn’t survive a scandal over his collection of cash from businessmen, announced he
would resign. Five years ago: North Korea said it would restart its long-shuttered plutonium reactor and increase production of nuclear weapons material in what outsiders saw as its latest attempt to extract U.S. concessions by raising fears of war. One year ago: President Donald Trump brought Senator Rand Paul, R-Ky., to his Virginia golf course to talk health policy with the outspoken critic of the failed plan to repeal and replace so-
called “Obamacare.” Today’s birthdays: Actress Dame Penelope Keith is 78. Actress Linda Hunt is 73. Singer Emmylou Harris is 71. Actor Sam Anderson is 71. Rock musician Dave Robinson (The Cars) is 69. Country singer Buddy Jewell is 57. Actor Christopher Meloni is 57. Singer Keren Woodward (Bananarama) is 57. Country singer Billy Dean is 56. Actor Clark Gregg is 56. Actress Jana Marie Hupp is 54. Rock musician Greg Camp is 51. Rock musician
Tony Fredianelli (Third Eye Blind) is 49. Actor Michael Fassbender is 41. Actress Jaime Ray Newman is 40. Rock musician Jesse Carmichael (Maroon 5) is 39. Actress Bethany Joy Galeotti is 37. Country singer Chris Janson is 32. Actor Drew Van Acker is 32. Actress Briga Heelan is 31. Actor Jesse Plemons is 30. Thought for today: “Failure has a thousand explanations. Success doesn’t need one.” — Sir Alec Guinness, British actor (born this date in 1914, died 2000).
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TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Monday, April 2, the 92nd day of 2018. There are 273 days left in the year. Today’s highlight in history: On April 2, 1968, “2001: A Space Odyssey,” the groundbreaking science-fiction film epic produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick and starring Keir Dullea and Gary Lockwood, had its world premiere in Washington, D.C. On this date: In 1792, Congress passed the Coinage Act, which authorised establishment of the US Mint. In 1800, Ludwig van Beethoven premiered his Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 21, in Vienna. In 1917, President Woodrow Wilson asked Congress to declare war against Germany, saying, “The world must be made safe for democracy.” (Congress declared war four days later.) In 1932, aviator Charles A. Lindbergh and John F. Condon went to a cemetery in The Bronx, New York, where Condon turned over $50,000 to a man in exchange for Lindbergh’s kidnapped son. (The child, who was not returned, was found dead the following month.) In 1942, Glenn Miller and his Orchestra recorded American Patrol at the RCA Victor studios in Hollywood. In 1974, French President Georges Pompidou, 62, died in Paris. In 1982, several thousand troops from Argentina seized the disputed Falkland Islands, located in the south Atlantic, from Britain. (Britain seized the islands back the following June.) In 1986, four American passengers, including an 8-month-old girl, her mother and grandmother, were killed when a terrorist bomb exploded aboard a TWA jetliner en route from Rome to Athens, Greece. In 1992, mob boss John Gotti was convicted in New York of murder and racketeering; he was later sentenced to life, and died in
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of Air New Zealand, resulting in the Prime Minister needing to tell him publicly to back off; and ■ The Deputy Prime Minister publicly sympathising with the US decision to impose tariffs on steel imports. When you represent the Government, it is important that you do not just shoot your mouth off and say whatever comes into your head. The Deputy Prime Minister’s weak stance against Russia’s actions in Salisbury risks jeopardising our hopes of obtaining free trade agreements (FTAs) with the UK and the EU. Mr Peters’ comments on our relationship with China have also cast doubt on the China FTA upgrade. The Government’s apparent move away from our long-
recognised role as a leading proponent of free trade makes no sense. If countries start reinstating tariffs in a tit-for-tat trade war, the global economy will slow. This will reduce the demand for our goods overseas and make life harder for our exporters. It is disappointing that the New Zealand Government has been slow to seek an exemption for our exporters from the recently-imposed US tariffs. Meanwhile, the governments of the EU, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Mexico and South Korea have all successfully delivered interim exemptions for their exporters. That means that our exporters will be paying tariffs of 25 per cent on steel and 10 per cent on aluminium when their competitors from those countries are not. This is about more than just a tax on our steel and aluminium exports. It’s about standing up for the rules-based international trading system and for free trade – something New Zealand has earned an international reputation for doing.
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Hawking farewelled Actor Eddie Redmayne gave a reading at the funeral of Stephen Hawking, as well-wishers lined the streets and applause broke out as the renowned physicist’s coffin was carried into the church. Hawking died peacefully at his Cambridge home on March 14 at the age of 76. The cosmologist had been diagnosed with motor neurone disease in his 20s, and was wheelchair-bound and used a voice synthesiser to speak. Redmayne, who played the role of Hawking in the 2014 biographical film The Theory of Everything, was among 500 guests invited to the University Church of St Mary the Great in Cambridge. He gave a biblical reading at the service and Astronomer Royal Martin Rees also spoke. Model and Cambridge University graduate Lily Cole, Queen guitarist and astrophysicist Brian May and comedian Dara O Briain, who made a documentary about Prof Hawking, were among those seen arriving to the funeral. SpaceX CEO Elon Musk and playwright Alan Bennett had also been on the guest list. The church bell tolled 76 times, once for each year of Hawking’s life, as the solid oak coffin adorned with floral tributes arrived in a hearse. A round of applause spontaneously broke out as Hawk-
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Roses, peonies for Meghan Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be surrounded by white garden roses, peonies and foxgloves on their wedding day. The couple have chosen floral designer Philippa Craddock to create the church flowers for their big day on May 19. Craddock will use seasonal blooms from around Windsor to decorate the ceremony venue, including white garden roses, peonies and foxgloves. Craddock will direct a team, including florists from St George’s Chapel and Buckingham Palace, to create the displays at St George’s Chapel and for St George’s Hall, Kensington Palace said. - PA
The coffin of Professor Stephen Hawking arrives at University Church of St Mary the Great as mourners gather to pay their respects, in Cambridge, England. PHOTO AP ing’s coffin was carried into the church by six porters from Cambridge University’s Gonville and Caius College, where he was a fellow for 52 years. Family members of the cosmologist, including his three children Lucy, Robert and Tim, followed the coffin into the church.
His first wife Jane Hawking was also present. In a statement released ahead of the service his children said they chose to hold the funeral “in the city that he loved so much and which loved him”. Robert Hawking, Hawking’s eldest child, delivered a eulogy at the service.
The church where the private funeral service was held is near to Gonville and Caius College. The funeral was followed by a private reception at Trinity College. Hawking’s ashes will be interred close to the remains of Sir Isaac Newton in Westminster Abbey on June 15. - PA
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Man killed in French fairground accident A man has been killed and another person has been seriously injured in a fairground ride accident in a small town north of Lyon, French authorities say. The Rhone prefecture said three other people were slightly injured after the ride collapsed at the weekend in Neuville-surSaone. The prefecture wouldn’t provide details on the identities or the ages of the victims. The ride was composed of three rotating axis with baskets carrying people in pairs. Laurent Buffard, deputy mayor of Neuville-sur-Saone, told BFM television that one of the axis somehow hit the ground. An investigation has been launched to determine the cause of the accident. - AP
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Star moving on It’s the end of an era for Shortland Street’s transgender actor Tash Keddy, but there are hopes his storyline will have a lasting impact. Wellington-born Keddy made history when he became the medical soap’s first transgender actor playing a transgender character in a long-running storyline. Two years on, Keddy was set to make his final appearance in Wednesday’s episode as his character Blue – a teenage girl who wants to be a boy – leaves home to go flatting. Reflecting on his first major acting gig, the 22-year-old said he believed the role had changed things for the transgender community. - NZME
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Two dead in plane crash in US Two people have died after a homebuilt airplane crashed into a shed outside the Southern California city of Santa Paula. The two-seat aircraft went down yesterday afternoon when the weather was clear and sunny, according to Ventura County fire Captain Stan Ziegler. He said the two people were pronounced dead when firefighters got to the crash site less than a mile from Santa Paula Airport, reports Daily Mail.
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Images show the crumpled wreckage of the aircraft sitting atop the destroyed shed between two pine trees. Santa Paula is roughly 65 miles northwest of Los Angeles. Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor said the plane was a homebuilt Vans RV-6A that caught fire after it went down. Gregor says the FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the crash. - NZME
She hasn’t been seen on the big screen since the movie version of the musical Annie was released in 2014. Now, Cameron Diaz has confirmed that she is “actually retired,” reports the Daily Mail. There has been much speculation about her status after the 45-year-old actress stepped back from the spotlight in recent years. Selma Blair, 45, Diaz’s co-star from 2002’s The Sweetest Thing, added fuel to the rumours earlier this month when she spoke about her pal getting out of the business. “I would have liked to do a sequel, but Cameron’s retired from acting. She’s like, ‘I’m done.’” - AP
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Tomb nearly ready for visitors
After almost a decade, the makeover of King Tut’s tomb in Egypt is nearly ready for tourists. John Rogers reports.
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nearly decade-long makeover of King Tut’s tomb aimed at preserving one of Egypt’s most important archaeological sites and also one of its most popular tourist attractions is close to complete, says the Getty Conservation Institute of Los Angeles. The project has added a filtration system to keep out dust, humidity and carbon dioxide and a barrier to keep visitors from continuing to damage the tomb’s elaborate wall paintings. Other amenities include walkways and a viewing platform. New lights are also scheduled to be installed in the fall in the tomb of Tutankhamun, the legendary boy king who ruled Egypt more than 3000 years ago. His mummified body remains on display in an oxygen-free case. The project was launched in 2009 by the Los Angeles institute, known worldwide for its conservation work, in collaboration with Egypt’s Ministry of Antiquities. “This project greatly expanded our understanding of one of the best known and significant sites from antiquity, and the methodology used can serve as a model for similar sites,” Tim Whalen, the John E and Louise Bryson director of the institute, said. Tutankhamun, just a child when he assumed the throne, was about 19 when he died. His tomb, discovered in 1922 by British archaeologist Howard Carter, was hidden
A gilded coffin rests inside a sarcophagus of carved quartzite in the original burial chamber. for millennia by flood debris that preserved it intact and protected it from tomb raiders. Over the years humidity and dust carried in by visitors have caused damage, as
A ceremonial bed in the shape of the Celestial Cow is surrounded by provisions and other objects in the antechamber of King Tut’s tomb.
have some visitors who scratched the wall paintings. “Humidity promotes microbiological growth and may also physically stress the wall paintings, while carbon dioxide creates an uncomfortable atmosphere for visitors themselves,” said Neville Agnew, the institute’s senior principal project specialist. “But perhaps even more harmful has been the physical damage to the wall paintings,” he added. “Careful examination showed an accumulation of scratches and abrasion in areas close to where visitors and film crews have access within the tomb’s tight space.” Conservationists also studied mysterious brown spots on some of the paintings that have baffled experts for years. They concluded they were caused by micro-organisms that have since died and are causing no further damage. They decided to leave the spots there because they have penetrated into the paint layers and removing them would cause more damage. - AP
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Warriors running hot By DaviD Skipwith No Shaun Johnson – no problem, say the unbeaten table-topping Warriors. The Auckland NRL club continued their early season party and announced themselves as genuine finals contenders with an upset 30-6 victory over the Sydney Roosters on Saturday night. If their first three wins over mid-strength Rabbitohs, Titans and Raiders sides didn’t convince you of the Warriors’ top eight potential, their historic fourthstraight victory over one of the premiership heavyweights absolutely should. With Johnson missing the match with a groin strain, backup halfback Mason Lino filled in superbly to finish his 10th NRL match with a personal haul of 18 points from a try and seven goals. The 24-year-old opened the scoring for the visitors before bustling back-rower Leivaha Pulu and powerful centre Solomone Kata both crossed to help them enjoy a commanding 18-6 halftime lead, after the Roosters scored an early try through centre Latrell Mitchell. Lino then slotted a penalty 12 minutes into the second-half, and soon after produced a pinpoint cross-field kick for wing David Fusitu’a to climb high to post their fourth try with more than a quarter of the match remaining, before Lino rounded out his tally with two more late penalties. Coach Stephen Kearney suggested that the Roosters might have taken his side lightly following news pre-game that the Warriors were missing both their key playmaker Johnson and prop James Gavet, who was ruled out
Mason Lino did a tremendous job of filling in for Warriors’ kingpin Shaun Johnson on Saturday night. with a hamstring injury. “Possibly we got them on a bit of an off-day, when you get the news of someone like Shaun and James not being in the side,” Kearney said. “I’m not downplaying the lads’ effort – they defended really well and stuck to the plan pretty well. “There were times when we drifted away from it but there were contributions from right
across the park and it was going to take one of those sorts of performances from the team today.” Kearney was pleased with Lino’s contribution and explained Johnson’s absence was more precautionary, leaving hope that he’ll be fit for next Saturday’s double-header clash against North Queensland at Mt Smart Stadium. “Early on in the week he pulled
up with a bit of soreness and he missed a couple of trainings and had a fitness test yesterday and we just didn’t want to take any risks,” he said. “Young Mason’s been with the group all week and he did a wonderful job.” The Warriors last year managed only one away win but this year’s outfit are thriving on the challenge of playing across the Tasman. They’ve already racked up their third road victory despite a busy schedule taking them to Perth, Auckland, and Canberra before Sydney. The Roosters were the first to score with Mitchell finishing off a set move but the home side’s play quickly deteriorated through mistakes and ill-discipline. The Warriors replied with Lino accepting an offload from second-rower Tohu Harris to score after Green switched play back across the ruck from left to right. Sustained pressure paid off after Lino forced a repeat set with Pulu crashing over on the left, and Kata steamed on to a pass from captain Roger TuivasaSheck down the same side to extend the lead to 18-4 before Mitchell kicked a penalty for the Roosters just before halftime. The anticipated Roosters comeback never got going and the Warriors pushed further ahead in the second-half through Lino’s right boot and Fusitu’a’s fifth try of the season, while they defended brilliantly to contain the Tri Colours. Warriors 30 (Mason Lino, Leivaha Pulu, Solomone Kata, David Fusitu’a tries; Mason Lino 4 cons, 3 pens) Roosters 6 (Latrell Mitchell try; pen) - NZME
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England take full control of final test By DaviD Leggat England had worked themselves into a strong position by stumps on day three of the final test against New Zealand at Hagley Oval. Trailing 1-0 in the series and desperate to end a 12-test away streak without a victory, England reached 202 for three to give themselves an overall lead of 231 with two days remaining. England will start again this morning with captain Joe Root
on 30 and Dawid Malan on 19. England lost two wickets in the final session, opener Mark Stoneman and James Vince. The pair, both of whom needed runs to end an average summer on a good note, put on 123 for the second wicket to lay a sound platform. Stoneman went on to 60, the highest of his five test half centuries, but he lived dangerously. He was dropped on 48 by Ross Taylor, one-handed at slip, and 57, by Tim Southee, a more difficult
chance at slip, both off luckless Colin de Grandhomme. Stoneman also survived a DRS review for a catch behind off Neil Wagner on 35. His luck ran out when wicketkeeper BJ Watling leapt high to his left to clutch an edge off Southee. Vince played some elegant shots in passing 50 for a third time. He fell at 76 to a fine slip catch by Taylor, to his left, off Trent Boult. Root and Malan avoided a late runout mishap when the captain
sent the lefthander Malan back and he just made his ground. Earlier in the day, Watling added just eight to his overnight 77 before being bowled by a lovely swinging delivery from Jimmy Anderson. Sodhi didn’t last long, becoming Stuart Broad’s fifth wicket, and Southee completed his fourth test 50. Wagner and Boult added an entertaining 39 for the last wicket before Broad got rid of Boult to finish the innings with six for 54. Anderson took four for 76.- NZME
Trbojevic sidelined Tom Trbojevic will miss only two weeks however Kelepi Tanginoa and Curtis Sironen have been ruled out for the season in a devastating blow for Manly. Trbojevic set up four tries for the Sea Eagles and scored one of his own before limping off during their 32-16 NRL win over Canberra on Saturday night. The 21-year-old has previously had surgery on the same ankle at the end of 2016 and the club said yesterday he would miss the side’s upcoming clashes with the Gold Coast and Wests Tigers. But that’s as good as the news got for the under-siege Sea Eagles with Sironen and Tanginoa set to miss the rest of 2018. - AAP
Hayne out for a month Parramatta star Jarryd Hayne has been ruled out for up to a month with a hip injury. After being forced from the field in last week’s loss to Cronulla, Hayne was expected to miss just two games. However coach Brad Arthur said he would be sidelined for the next three to four weeks. “I think around round seven or eight,” Arthur said when asked when Hayne would return. It’s a big blow for the winless Eels who are already without Clint Gutherson (knee) and Bevan French (shoulder). - AAP
Marshall cleared to play Wests Tigers playmaker Benji Marshall has been cleared of an ankle injury and will take the field for today’s NRL clash with Parramatta. Marshall ruptured the lateral ligament in his left ankle in the Tigers’ controversial round three loss to Brisbane. But the 33-yearold has made a swift recovery and has been running with the side the last several days. - AAP
Green eyes Origin There was a time when Blake Green had not just given up on his dream of playing representative football, he’d lost hope of even playing in the NRL again. The Warriors playmaker has rocketed into NSW contention after piloting his side to a 30-6 thrashing of the Sydney Roosters at Allianz Stadium on Saturday. The fact the 31-year-old journeyman is even in the conversation for State of Origin honours is something he finds hard to fathom. - AAP
Drama ‘drained’ Manly Manly coach Trent Barrett admits he and captain Daly Cherry-Evans were left drained by the salary cap scandal at the club in the lead up to Saturday’s win over Canberra. The Sea Eagles’ salary cap cloud is set to hang over the club for even longer, after management confirmed last week they would challenge the NRL’s findings, $750,000 fine and cap reductions for the next two years. But while Barrett said it was easy to make sure the matter didn’t take over the squad in the lead up to the round four clash, he and CherryEvans had definitely been affected.
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In brief Folau out with injury Wallabies superstar Israel Folau is set for stint on the sidelines after damaging his hamstring in the NSW Waratahs’ battling Super Rugby win over the Brumbies on Saturday. Folau went down only minutes into his side’s 24-17 victory at GIO Stadium and was replaced by Alex Newsome, who delivered an inspired performance on the right wing. The former NRL and AFL player will miss the trip to Japan to play the Sunwolves next Saturday and then home matches against the Queensland Reds and the Lions. - AAP
Eventful comeback
New Zealand’s Joseph Parker lands a punch on Britain’s Anthony Joshua during their WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO Heavyweight Championship title bout in Cardiff yesterday. PHOTO AP
David Pocock’s long-awaited comeback for the Brumbies was eventful, to say the least. The star flanker’s first game since a devastating 2016 quarter-final loss coincided with his 100th appearance. It also happened to be at the Brumbies’ home of GIO Stadium against their biggest rivals, the Waratahs. The 29-year-old’s opposing No.7 was none other than Wallabies captain Michael Hooper. If that wasn’t enough to take in, Pocock saw out the full 80 minutes. But the Brumbies suffered a shattering 24-17 defeat. - AAP
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Lam adds to puzzle
Joshua ‘a great champion’
It’s hard to fathom, but the All Black-laden Hurricanes backline has become even more potent, and they have one of rugby’s surprise packages to thank for it. Ben Lam became the first Hurricanes player to score four tries in a game in the 50-19 win over the Rebels, moving him to a competition-leading eight for the season. Perhaps having five current or former All Blacks in the same backline wasn’t enough for the Hurricanes, who could soon add a sixth to their ranks if Lam keeps up his blistering start to the season. - NZME
He’s given up the WBO world title, but maybe gained a few fans for his arduous yet skilful display against Anthony Joshua in Cardiff. Joseph Parker lost yesterday’s world heavyweight unification bout by unanimous decision, but is the first man to go the distance with the Englishman. It wasn’t without controversy. New Zealand judge Ian Scott awarded it 119-109 to Joshua, with the two others, American Steve Weisfeld and Brit Steve Gray scoring it 118-110. The issues were several – from the drama pre-fight when his hands were wrapped, to Joshua continually hitting after the break. But the fact is, Parker just couldn’t get close enough. He had good moments but not enough and couldn’t hurt Joshua when it mattered. For the 26-year-old to win this he had to have a lot of things go right. Unfortunately for him, Joshua was just too powerful and had a jab better than Parker’s. “My strategy was to stick behind the jab, that’s one of the most important weapons,” Joshua said in the ring afterwards. The 28-year-old Englishman
stated he wants to be the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, and on this form he will be. It’s difficult to see Deontay Wilder, the WBC champion, taking the IBF, WBA and now WBO titles from him. Parker’s best rounds were the first two and possibly the fifth, but he looked the most dangerous when he was tagged. Unfortunately for him, when he went to engage and brawl, the referee got in the way. “Today I got beaten by a better champion, a better man,” Parker said to cheers for the first time of the night. The main event, which took place after a horrible knockout of Englishman David Price by Russian Alexander Povetkin in the main undercard fight, and after boos greeted the Samoan and New Zealand anthems, took place in a frenzied atmosphere. Parker, dressed in white shorts like his opponent, got some success to the body in the first round, and scored with a left hook near his red corner. Both men were cagey but Joshua was especially so. Parker probably shaded the second round with a couple of solid body punches and an over-
hand right which found the target Joshua was close with his power punches but Parker was slightly out of range every time. Joshua found his range in the third and both men were warned for leading with their heads. Immediately after Parker landed a left hook but it was Joshua’s round. The fourth was Joshua’s – he landed the heavier punches by far and looked dominant but he wasn’t hurting Parker. Parker stepped on the throttle in the fifth – scoring with a good combination and getting success with an overhand right to the head. It was a close round but Parker may have edged it. In the sixth, a brawl broke out; Joshua landing and then, fired up, Parker chased him around the ring before the pair were separated. Parker scored with a right uppercut, but Joshua probably edged it. The seventh was another close round, with both men hitting on the break, referee Giuseppe Quartarone issuing another warning. The eighth was possibly Joshua’s best round, but a strip of tape on his left glove was flapping for
most of it. Strangely the referee didn’t call a time out to fix it. The tape issue was back in the next round, this time on his right hand. The end of the ninth round was marked by a nod of respect from both men. Another close one. There was blood in the 10th, a cut near Parker’s left eye, and more controversy. The tape came loose from Joshua’s left glove again, and Joshua hit after the break once again, the referee overly eager to get between the two men when they started brawling. Parker scored with good shots in the 11th, but Joshua seemingly had an answer to everything Parker threw at him. He also scored with the dramatic head shots which brought the crowd into the fight. Joshua comfortably took the final round. There was drama in the hour or so before the fight when Joshua’s representative watching Parker’s hands being wrapped complained. However that was dismissed by British Boxing Board of Control representative Robert Smith. The night is Joshua’s and deservedly so – he is a great champion. - NZME
Sharks give Blues a Super Rugby lesson The Sharks have shrugged off second-half fightback from the Blues to grab a 63-40 win in a turbo-charged Super Rugby match at Eden Park. Coming off the bye, the Blues were comprehensively outplayed
on Saturday, with poor tackling and an inability to secure quality ball allowing the Sharks to open out a 26-7 halftime lead. The Aucklanders hit back in the second spell with three tries in the space of eight minutes but
could find no answer to a masterful display from Sharks fly-half Robert du Preez. The 24-year-old playmaker kicked flawlessly, nailing seven penalties and six conversions as well as scoring a try of his own to
total 38 points for the match. An inability to compete at the breakdown cost the Blues dearly. The Sharks had the last say in the match as fullback Curwin Bosch crossed in stoppage time. - AAP
Ko loses all chance Kiwi golfer Lydia Ko has lost any chance of repeating her 2016 win at the year’s first women’s major following a modest third round. Ko slipped from 15th to a share of 32nd at the ANA Inspiration in California courtesy of a one-over 73. She was always playing catchup after shooting a double-bogey six on the third hole at the Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage. The former world No.1, who hasn’t won a tournament in nearly two years, is left battling for the minor money after slipping to three-under, 11 shots behind Pernilla Lindberg. - NZME
No focus on star trio Geelong’s superstar midfielders have hogged the limelight in the lead-up to today’s big AFL clash, but Hawthorn won’t make the mistake of fixating on the Cats’ talented trio. Patrick Dangerfield, Joel Selwood and Gary Ablett will play together for the first time since Ablett’s move from Gold Coast after Geelong played it safe with Dangerfield’s hamstring injury last week. Hawks coach Alastair Clarkson maintains he won’t go in with a preconceived plan to employ a hard tag on one or more of the midfield prime movers. “That’s been a debate that’s been played out in the media throughout the course of the week ... we’ll play out those scenarios as we go through,” Clarkson said. - AAP
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In brief Henare keeping quiet Paul Henare has spoken for the first time since stepping aside as head coach of the New Zealand Breakers, but the reasons for his departure remain purposefully cloudy. Henare rejected a contract extension from the Breakers earlier this month, surprising many – including new ownership – with his decision to move on. Now, he’s back into coaching mode, guiding the Tall Blacks as they embark upon their Commonwealth Games campaign. - NZME
Victory into finals Melbourne Victory have played out some A-League hum-dingers this season, but even according to coach Kevin Muscat, this was new. Two red cards and three goals in 15 minutes and a stunning volley from unlikely suspect Thomas Deng secured a 3-1 win for Victory secured finals football for the A-League powerhouse on Saturday night. “I’m used to entertaining here but that took things to a new level tonight,” he said. - AAP
Wood still on target Another superb Addington drive from Ricky May gets A G’s White Socks home in the Easter Cup on Saturday.
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Long-distance champion By Matt MarkhaM
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In a way in which only Ricky May can, Ricky May did at Addington on Saturday. The master of long-distance harness racing added another Group One to his already incredible resume when he produced a cool, calm and collected effort on A G’s White Socks in the $100,000 Easter Cup. The 69th Group One-winning drive of his longstanding career, May has made a name for himself when it comes to racing over the extreme distance, with his kind and patient nature seeing him guide many a horse to victory over the two-mile distance. Of his 69 Group Ones, 19 of them have come in races over 3200 metres; from Easter Cups to Dominion Handicaps and of course, the New Zealand Trotting Cup of which he is the most successful driver of all time with seven wins. Saturday’s effort was as good as any. After being well beaten eight days earlier, May gave A G’s
White Socks the dream run and he proved too good for favourite More The Better. It was almost 12 months ago that co-trainer Greg Hope prompted other stable clients to buy in to the son of Rock N Roll Heaven after then breeder/sole owner Pat Laboyrie received a large offshore offer. Hope can rightfully feel vindicated after the four-year-old’s win in Saturday’s Group 1 $100,000 Easter Cup at Addington. “I’ve always liked him and said he’s a good horse,” he said. “It’s taken a while to get him sorted, but I think, judging by that – we might be getting somewhere.” Owned by Hope, Laboyrie, Peter Bakin, Vicky Robertson, Wayne and Connie Stewart and Allan and Barbara Pullar, A G’s White Socks is from top producing mare, Atomic Gold, the dam of well-performed pacer Power of Tara. He’s now won six of 21 with nine placings and the fun is just beginning. May produced one of those
typically brilliant drives he is famous for to have the big gelding in all the right places and get him to the line first. “I think the key was to get him to relax and we did that today,” May said. “He just jogged up to them, then started to prick the ears and look about it – he did it quite easy.” May claimed his seventh Easter Cup success after victories with Terror To Love, Monkey King (2), Baileys Dream, Blue Chip Rock and Inky Lord previously. The attention will now turn to the two four-year-old features at Alexandra Park – the Taylor Mile and the NZ Messenger – and that might be it for the season. “If we want to focus on the Cup we might have to miss the Jewels, it’s a 50/50 call at this stage but I would suggest we might not be there.” More The Better, who led the entire way and walked his way through the first mile before winding up over the final half of the race, fought bravely but was no match for the winner.
Tiger Thompson, who made a mid-race move, was a brave third. Things went from great to even better half an hour later for the Hope and May combination when Enghien got his act together to win the Four and Five-Year-Old Trotting Championships. After making mistakes in his two runs prior to Saturday, the promising son of Love You never put a foot wrong and ran his rivals into the deck over the final 1000 metres, coasting to the line. It was Enghien’s seventh blacktype win and puts him in good stead for upcoming features, should the Hope team decide to press on towards other trotting features which remain this season. May was also in on the action earlier in the day when he was on board the Simon Adlam-trained Motu Bettor Be Quick for a large group of largely Ashburton locals. The five-year-old mare is raced by Adlam, Graeme Bishop and the Kwik Quad Syndicate.
Chris Wood has found the back of the net again for Burnley as their season nears a climax in the English Premier League. The All Whites striker scored in their second half of their 2-1 win away to last-placed West Bromwhich Albion, giving him four goals in three games since a lengthy injury break. Wood fired a shot which rebounded off West Brom goalkeeper Ben Foster’s chest. The big Kiwi reacted quickly, nodding home from close range to secure Burnley’s third straight win. - NZME
Juventus down Milan Leaders Juventus beat AC Milan 3-1 at home in yesterday’s Serie A classic and went four points clear of Napoli, who drew 1-1 at Sassuolo after Jose Callejon’s late goal. Argentinian Paulo Dybala found the right corner from outside the box on eight minutes. Twenty minutes later the Bianconeri were stunned by their ex-defender Leonardo Bonucci, who nodded in a corner kick. Juan Cuadrado and Khedira added two more. - PA
Mbappe on song Kylian Mbappe cut his former club to shreds as Paris St Germain beat Monaco 3-0 to win a fifth successive French League Cup. PSG took an early lead through Edinson Cavani’s penalty, which was awarded after consultation with the video assistant referee. The system showed its merits, albeit with a lengthy delay, after Kamil Glik flattened Mbappe at the end of a jinking run. - PA
Games chiefs unwilling to make too many predictions New Zealand’s unquenchable thirst for sporting success, and love of a bandwagon, should ensure attention as the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games quickly sweeps the country. The Commonwealth Games will never sit on the same podium as the Olympics, or even be the pinnacle for all sports, but from a New
Zealand perspective success on a large scale is always guaranteed. In much the same way fans and overnight experts spring from every watercooler when the Warriors get on a roll, or Team New Zealand claims the America’s Cup, the steady flow of medals evokes similar concentrated interest. Four years ago in Glasgow, New
Zealand’s flag flew proudly with a haul of 45 medals, including 14 golds, representing the third best result behind the Auckland Games in 1950 (54 medals) and 1990 (58). For comparison sake, the Rio Olympics netted New Zealand 18 medals including four prestigious golds. Organisers are reluctant to
predict a firm medal figure from these Games but you only have to recall recent euphoria surrounding the two Winter Olympics bronze medals to appreciate the sense of national pride expected to build over 11 jampacked days. With 150 non-carded, selffunded, Kiwi athletes competing
across 11 sports, charting success is not an exact science. “There’s no real specific target and the tracking is a lot less detailed at Commonwealth Games than the Olympics,” NZ chef de mission Rob Waddell said. “I think it would be a fantastic result if we could win somewhere around 35 medals.” - NZME
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In brief
Sacred Rhythm bounces back Lightly raced staying prospect Sacred Rhythm put a disappointing last start performance well behind her when she produced a gritty victory to open the day at Awapuni on Saturday. The four-year-old had wilted badly in stakes company over 2000m at Matamata at her last start when expected to be prominent after back-to-back victories leading into the race. Co-trainer Moira Murdoch took her home for a quick freshen up that paid dividends as she resumed with aplomb to down a handy line-up over 1550m in rating 85 company. Rider Shaun McKay didn’t hesitate to place Sacred Rhythm outside the speed throughout after
she made a good beginning from a wide barrier. McKay applied the pressure approaching the home turn before taking control at the top of the straight. Although briefly headed by southern raider Disturbance, Sacred Rhythm kept up a powerful gallop to hold out local runners Heavens Keep and Platinum Command in a driving finish. “She’s a great beginner, sometimes to her detriment, but today she got across and relaxed nicely outside the speed,” said Murdoch, who prepares the Pentire mare with daughter Kieran. “She’s a very tough mare and when she gets things right she is pretty hard to roll.
Jockey Shaun McKay “The track today was perfect for her.” Murdoch indicated that a fur-
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Sky’s the limit The future is bright, but the right now isn’t too bad either for unbeaten two-year-old Enhance Your Calm. The six-figure purchase into the Mark Purdon and Natalie Rasmussen stable last month made it two from two in the $30,000 NZ Trotting Stakes at Addington on Saturday with another effortless front-running display. - NZME
ther attempt at stakes company in this campaign was a possibility for her charge, who has now won five of her 10 career starts. “We’ll just keep pottering along,” she said. “The Hawkes Bay Cup is an option, but we’ll just see how she pulls up and what her owners think.” The Listed Hawkes Bay Gold Cup (2200m) will be run at Hastings on 14 April. Sacred Rhythm is raced in the well known colours of her owners, Raffles Racing, who purchased her for $85,000 from the Rich Hill Stud draft during the Premier session of the 2015 National Yearling Sale at Karaka. - NZME
Mare’s win a cracker Our Abbadean completed a stellar black type day at Awapuni for her trainers and jockey with the first stakes victory of her career. The Stephen Autridge and Jamie Richards-prepared five-year-old was a dashing winner of the City of Palmerston North Awapuni Gold Cup in the hands of Danielle Johnson. The Cambridge-based jockey had earlier claimed the Ford Manawatu Sires’ Produce Stakes on Avantage. - NZME
Today at Motukarara Raceway
Banks Peninsula Trotting Club Inc Venue: Motukarara Raceway (Grass) Meeting Date: 02 Apr 2018 NZ Meeting number: 7 Doubles: 2 and 3; 4 and 5; 6 and 7; 8 and 9; 10 and 11 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 5, 6 and 7; 9, 10 and 11 1 12.00pm ERIC INWOOD MEMORIAL TROT $7500, non-winners 3yo+ trot, stand, 2170m 1 0600x Aldebaran Bonny (1) fr ................C DeFilippi 2 Noble Mistress (2) fr .....................M Perriton 3 With Ice (3) fr ......................................B Butt 4 50420 Crusader Conqueror (4) fr............I Cameron 5 27522 I W McNik (5) fr .................................J Dunn 6 83303 Astound (6) fr ..................................... D Butt 7 030 Future Queen (7) fr ..........................S Ottley 8 50x04 Lovey Dovey Moment (8) fr ........ D Keast (J) 9 00 Kiitos (9) fr................................. M Edmonds 10 Flying Monkey (10) fr ....................R Jenkins 11 809x9 Don’t Rock The Boat (11) fr .. O Thornley (J) 12 Globe Trekker (12) fr .................... A Lethaby 13 Same (U1) fr .................................... J Smith 14 P2006 Wait For Success (U2) fr ............B Munro (J) 15 In Sequence (U3) fr.......................B Orange 16 0D052 Well Defined (U4) fr .............. D Dunn 17 966 Rites Of Zhou (U5) fr...........................K Cox 18 05900 About Last Night (U6) fr ..................S Clarke Emergencies: Aldebaran Bonny, Kiitos, Don’t Rock The Boat, About Last Night 2 12.35pm MURRY & LARRY HAMILTON PACE $7500, non-winners 3yo+ pace, stand, 2170m 1 8 Abiento (1) fr .................................R Holmes 2 66777 Dios Del Fuego (2) fr........................R Close 3 x4452 Bronx Village (3) fr .......................... G Smith 4 37365 Loissonya (4) fr ....................... S O’Reilly (J) 5 33702 Change Is Good (5) fr ..................T Williams 6 3 Fletch (6) fr..................................C DeFilippi 7 7x547 Flyingmasterwilliams (7) fr ............L O’Reilly 8 9 It’s Me (8) fr 9 07603 Capital Plan (9) fr .................... L McCormick 10 00 Nucleus VC (10) fr...................... L Lester (J) 11 0 Dolce Denario (11) fr 12 04465 Victor Tango (12) fr................. J Morrison (J) 13 08770 Gotta Ticket (13) fr ............................J Dunn 14 59x00 A Better Dancer (14) fr ....................... R May 15 87474 Sounds Bettor (15) fr.....................K O’Reilly 16 97466 Tin Roof Blues (16) fr ................ C McDowell 17 Mighty Flying Rocker (17) fr ................B Butt 18 2 Ever So Bettor fr........................... Scratched Em: Abiento, Dios Del Fuego, It’s Me, Dolce Denario
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1.10pm CORIN & BOBBITY MURFIT TROT $8000, 3yo+ r40 to r49 trot, stand, 2170m 1 6x049 Ali Lindenny (1) fr ..........................R Holmes 2 0P0x0 Elvis P (2) fr .................................M Perriton 3 16007 Superfast Maggie (3) fr ........... A Stewart (J) 4 3060x Flyinova fr..................................... Scratched 5 00057 Wandering Star (4) fr............... S O’Reilly (J) 6 33099 Rocknpop (5) fr ....................S Tomlinson (J) 7 56398 Westy Boyz (6) fr........................B Munro (J) 8 09978 Natives Lasting Love (7) fr ......... K Cameron 9 57084 Star Pride (8) fr ................................J Curtin 10 0x004 Spurred By Success (9) fr ......... M Edmonds 11 85452 Leo’s Gift (10) fr ........................... G O’Reilly 12 02760 Paradise Spur (11) fr ............... C D Thornley 13 9x000 Tehoro Tease (12) fr 14 82300 Belmont’s Greatest (13) fr ................ D Dunn 15 0x080 The Fox (14) fr ............................... D Nyhan 16 28424 Rusty I Am (U1) fr ........................ P Wakelin 17 00434 Michelle (U2) fr.................................S Ottley 18 24033 Glenis Marie (U3) fr................... R Anderson Emergencies: Elvis P, Tehoro Tease, The Fox, Michelle 4 1.45pm JONTY’S JOURNEY MOBILE PACE $7500, non-winners 3yo+ f&m mob. pace, mobile, 2000m 1 8 Abiento (1) fr .................................R Holmes 2 45335 Betterthankaty (2) fr .................. R Anderson 3 207 London Delight (3) fr ........................ D Dunn 4 Awesome Speed (4) fr ......................J Dunn 5 8x Art Banker (5) fr ............................B Orange 6 4 Katamach (6) fr ............................ G O’Reilly 7 Dixie Jazz (7) fr ....................... M Williamson 8 0 Dolce Denario (8) fr..........................R Close 9 08009 Make Up Artist (9) fr .........................J Curtin 10 90789 I Can Remember (21) fr ............. K Cameron 11 50660 Tintin Naturally (22) fr ............... M Edmonds 12 08059 Lincoln Toy (23) fr ...........................T Chmiel 13 87043 She’s Outstanding (24) fr ........ C D Thornley 14 00770 Naturally Good (25) fr ..................T Williams 15 0x77x Rosinupthebow (26) fr ........................ R May 16 7809 Bobbie’s Medley (U1) fr ................. K Butt (J) Emergencies: Abiento, Dolce Denario 5 2.18 JULIA STEVIE GOLDING HARCOURTS HORNBY PACE $8000, 3yo+ up to including r55 pace, stand, 2170m 1 8607x Samarias Falcon (1) fr........................ R May 2 52106 OK I’m Bad (2) fr ........................... K Butt (J) 3 055x1 Overarm (3) fr ................................T Chmiel 4 4678x Out Of Aces (4) fr ............................. D Dunn 5 60005 Kiel (5) fr ......................................... G Smith
6 54270 Rainy River (6) fr ........................ K Cameron 7 04060 Donegal Carnbouy (7) fr ...................J Dunn 8 33503 Smoke N Reactor (8) fr ....................S Ottley 9 06615 Christie Marie (9) fr ...................... G O’Reilly 10 49031 Chromozone (10) fr .......................B Orange 11 31 Astuto (11) fr .................................L O’Reilly 12 90000 Shadowman (12) fr .........................K Gill (J) 13 62356 Mogul (13) fr..................................J Geddes 14 07090 Every Option (14) fr..............A Fitzgerald (J) 15 2351 Di Caprio (15) fr ...............................J Curtin 16 x0505 Mr Asia (16) fr ......................... C D Thornley 17 86058 Corena Lea (17) fr.........................R Holmes 18 07900 Chelsea Ella fr.............................. Scratched Emergencies: Samarias Falcon, Shadowman, Every Option, Chelsea Ella 6 2.45pm M GOLDING & J DIXON AT HAMMOCK INSURANCE MBL PCE $7500, non-winners 2yo+ mob. pace, mobile, 2000m 1 34945 Glengarry Knight (1) fr ...................T Chmiel 2 08684 Pete’s Dash (2) fr ...................... H Clarke (J) 3 70855 Lilbitbettor (3) fr ................................J Curtin 4 Franco Tetrick (4) fr ...................... G O’Reilly 5 88447 Sonic Reign (5) fr ....................... K Cameron 6 97025 Franco Garcia (6) fr ................. C D Thornley 7 678 Santanna Lad (7) fr ..........................S Ottley 8 93349 Franco Toddy (8) fr .................... C McDowell 9 38036 Downtown Train (9) fr ....................... D Dunn 10 8490 Master Milano (21) fr .......................... R May 11 06680 Baldoon (22) fr ........................ S O’Reilly (J) 12 400x0 King Arthur (23) fr 13 Letterkenny Boy (24) fr.................T Williams 14 05992 King Of Heroes (25) fr .................C DeFilippi 15 Awesome Rush (26) fr .....................R Close Emergency: King Arthur 7 3.13 ROSS STANBURY JUNIOR DRIVERS HANDICAP PACE $8500, 4yo+ r50 to r72 discrhcp pace jun. d, stand, 2810m 1 8607x Samarias Falcon fr ....................... Scratched 2 08378 Take After Me (1) fr ................. A Stewart (J) 3 48540 The Go To Man (2) fr ................ J Kennett (J) 4 24105 Editorial (3) fr ............................M Hurrell (J) 5 07090 Every Option (4) fr..................... M Purvis (J) 6 21232 Stompem (1) 10 ..................... J Morrison (J) 7 27790 Pay Me Visa (2) 10 ...............A Fitzgerald (J) 8 30537 Romanite (3) 10 ....................B Laughton (J) 9 86250 Mossdale Rose (4) 10 ................. B Hope (J) 10 37153 Queen Of Glory (5) 10 .........S Tomlinson (J)
11 61572 Boomer Bailey (6) 10 .................... K Butt (J) 12 60Dx3 Hayden’s Meddle (7) 10 .............B Munro (J) 13 836x0 Delightful Dash (1) 20 ............. S O’Reilly (J) 14 66221 All About Henry (2) 20................ D Keast (J) 15 24721 Run Boy Run 20 ........................... Scratched 8 3.43pm MORRISONS SADDLERY GRAHAM CONSULTING HANDICAP $9000, r50 to r75 discrhcp trot, stand, 2810m 1 3319x Alpine Sun (1) fr ........................ M Edmonds 2 31053 Red Hot Rocket (2) fr ...................... G Smith 3 70x01 Jour Highness (3) fr ....................M McIntyre 4 80078 Young Stranger (4) fr ............... C R Thornley 5 95823 BK Dawn (5) fr ............................. P Wakelin 6 42861 Grand Princess (6) fr.....................B Orange 7 00007 Free Bird (U1) fr ......................... D Keast (J) 8 65116 Sods Law (U1) 10 .........................J Geddes 9 41017 Lightworkofit (U2) 10 ........................ D Dunn 10 11195 One Over Dover (1) 20............ C D Thornley 11 91530 Red Hot Poker (1) 30 ........................J Dunn 12 5340x All Lit Up (2) 30 ................................ J Smith 9 4.13 COMMODORE HOTEL MOBILE PACE $8000, r40 to r47 mob. pace, mobile, 2000m 1 74007 Caitlin Franco (1) fr ................ J Morrison (J) 2 50638 Shardan Suzie (2) fr ................... K Cameron 3 90000 Shadowman (3) fr ................... C D Thornley 4 69005 Sounds Lika Gem (4) fr .................L O’Reilly 5 62787 Pegasus Kommander (5) fr ..............J Young 6 77044 Blingiton (6) fr................................... D Dunn 7 07400 Scoob Operator (7) fr ................ R Anderson 8 07900 Chelsea Ella (8) fr .........................B Orange 9 33000 His Royal Harness (9) fr ............... G O’Reilly 10 83330 Port Hanover (21) fr ................ M Williamson 11 16050 Claus (22) fr .....................................R Close 12 23563 Garry’s Legacy (23) fr .......................J Dunn 13 63796 Game Changer (24) fr ......................P Davis 14 09532 Bobby T (25) fr ...........................R Cameron 15 70734 JJ’s Delight (U1) fr.........................R Holmes Emergency: Shardan Suzie 10 4.43pm ZANE AND DALE MOBILE PACE $8000, 3yo+ r48 to r51, r52 with cond. mob. pace, 2000m 1 71608 Immortal Change (1) fr.....................S Ottley 2 30866 Samskara (2) fr .............................B Orange 3 05x06 Jonty James (3) fr ............................ D Dunn 4 21800 The Jandel Machine (4) fr ................P Davis 5 07090 Every Option (5) fr 6 x0990 Banzie (6) fr ................................. A Lethaby 7 53208 Scotlynn Justis (7) fr ...................C DeFilippi
8 45508 Hes Fast And Furious (8) fr ...............J Dunn 9 00P61 Limoso (9) fr ...............................M Lewis (J) 10 10083 Just N Awe (21) fr .............................. R May 11 61949 Mister Slick (22) fr ................... C D Thornley 12 23206 The Kaik (23) fr ............................. K Butt (J) 13 85194 Clarendon Falcon (24) fr .............. G O’Reilly 14 56109 Mega Watt (25) fr .............................J Curtin 15 8607x Samarias Falcon fr ....................... Scratched 16 39807 Doc Seelster (26) fr ................. M Williamson Emergencies: Every Option, Samarias Falcon 11 5.11pm BANKS PENINSULA COMMITTEE STEWARDS MOBILE PACE $8000, 3yo+ r52 to r55 mob. pace, mobile, 2000m 1 71015 Miss Big (1) fr .................................T Chmiel 2 51966 Back In Black (2) fr ............................. R May 3 20010 Laytons Lass (3) fr ...............S Tomlinson (J) 4 84501 Veneto (4) fr .....................................J Young 5 8607x Samarias Falcon (5) fr.................C DeFilippi 6 32841 Just One Good One (6) fr ... J Harrington (J) 7 22201 Skipperland (7) fr ..........................R Holmes 8 22615 Lets Hustle (8) fr ..............................S Ottley 9 04109 Apocalypse (9) fr ...........................J Geddes 10 70325 Highland Reign (21) fr ............. S O’Reilly (J) 11 50021 Vinnie Rulz (22) fr ....................... B Hope (J) 12 07090 Every Option (23) fr...........................J Dunn 13 10100 Mongolian Mars (24) fr ..................B Orange 14 20622 Just Dance (25) fr ............................ D Dunn 15 1970 Donegal Mary Francis (26) fr 16 18249 Lilac Star (27) fr .........................C Markham Emergencies: Every Option, Donegal Mary Francis Pacifiers off : Sods Law (R8) LEGEND: X - Spell from racing of at least 3 months P - Retired (or pulled up) from race L - Driver unseated U1 - Unruly beginner {C} - Concession driver {C.cl} - Claiming concession driver which allows horse to start one class down SELECTIONS Race 1: I W McNik, Astound, Well Defined, Same Race 2: Fletch, Loissonya, Bronx Village, Fletch Race 3: Leo’s Gift, Glenis Marie, Wandering Star Race 4: London Delight, Betterthankaty, Katamach Race 5: Di Caprio, Smoke N Reactor, Mogul, Astuto Race 6: Letterkenny Boy, Santanna Lad, Downtown Train Race 7: Editorial, All About Henry, Boomer Bailey Race 8: Red Hot Rocket, One Over Dover, BK Dawn Race 9: Bobby T, Blingiton, Garry’s Legacy, Port Hanover Race 10: Samskara, Immortal Change, Scotlynn Justis Race 11: Miss Big, Highland Reign, Just Dance, Lets Hustle
Today at Hawera Raceway
Hawera Harness Racing Club Inc Venue: Hawera Racecourse Meeting Date: 02 Apr 2018 NZ Meeting number: 8 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 8, 9 and 10 1 11.42am COMPLETELY WIRED TROT $7000, 3yo+, nonwinners & up to r48 with cond. spechcp trot, stand, 2100m 1 64 Littlebitoflove (1) fr..................... J Abernethy 2 63P Flying Taine (2) fr ................. D Ferguson (J) 3 67458 Imnotquitesure (1) 20 .................P Ferguson 4 46647 Burt Munro (1) 30...........................S Branch 5 39890 Brooks Belle (2) 30 .......................T Mitchell 6 50550 Opawa Speed (3) 30 .................S Abernethy 7 39829 Swinging (4) 30 ....................M Anderson (J) 8 64530 Above The Rest (5) 30 ......................K More 9 54243 Monarchy Invasion (6) 30..............B Hackett 10 00042 Beg For Chevron (7) 30 .................S Phelan 11 53240 Awa Cathrine (8) 30 ........................D Moore 12 77x90 Bet’s Commando (9) 30 ................P Butcher 13 74366 Zimple (U1) 30 ...................................L Neal 14 7175 Need Luck (U2) 30 .................. B Butcher (J) 15 54039 Saint Michel (U3) 30 ............... T Lethaby (J) 2 12.17pm SHAD’S BUFFET MOBILE PACE $7000, 3yo+ r55 to r67 mob. pace, mobile, 2000m 1 2931 Afortunado (1) fr ........................ J Abernethy 2 88512 The Persuader (2) fr .............M Anderson (J) 3 86451 Redmaro (3) fr....................... T Cameron (J) 4 17199 Franco Caliph (4) fr .......................T Mitchell 5 8x868 Sheza Springfield (5) fr 6 29125 Gotta Moment (6) fr 7 12904 Spare Change (7) fr ................ B Butcher (J) 8 62274 Eldolar (8) fr
9 76591 Lis Rulz (21) fr...........................S Abernethy 10 28413 Lynton Creek (22) fr 11 31143 Toro Delago (23) fr .....................P Ferguson 12 58585 Major Classic (24) fr ..........................L Hollis 13 31226 Stars Delight (25) fr 3 12.52 CALTEX HAWERA THE LOCAL TAB SPORTS BAR HCP $7000, r51 to r72 discrhcp trot, 2100m 1 15491 Madhubala (1) fr 2 47765 Danke (2) fr .................................... G Martin 3 94070 Grey Stoke (U1) fr .........................P Butcher 4 89178 Angus Fogg (U2) fr..........................O Gillies 5 15856 Majestic Stride (U3) fr ......F Schumacher (J) 6 176x5 The Hulk (1) 10 7 35464 Jomo (2) 10 ............................. B Butcher (J) 8 21287 Caitlin’s Surprise (3) 10 9 73P30 Harry H (4) 10 ...................... D Ferguson (J) 10 85047 Franco Nadal (U1) 10 11 84764 Sol Invictus (U1) 20 ................... J Abernethy 12 12602 November Guy (U1) 30 ................ D Butcher 13 13211 Blood And Whisky (1) 40....... T Cameron (J) 4 1.27 FUNERAL SERVICES HAWERA AUTO COURT MBL PACE $7000, non-winners 2yo+ mob. pace, 2000m 1 5895 Smiling Liam (1) fr ...........................O Gillies 2 2 Robert’s Dream (2) fr .............. T Lethaby (J) 3 54767 Bye Bye Lucy (3) fr....................... C Webber 4 78554 Motu Belle Du Jour (4) fr ................S Phelan 5 59363 Knights Desire (5) fr ...................P Ferguson 6 380x6 Wynberg Delight (6) fr ...................P Butcher 7 94502 Arya Famous (7) fr 8 0265 Roberta Slack (8) fr ................... J Abernethy 9 74388 Phillydotcom (21) fr ...................... D Butcher
10 55642 Cha Cha B (22) fr ........................ K Marshall 11 77 Khaleesi Brogden (23) fr ...............N Chilcott 12 9 Foxy Sister (24) fr................. D Ferguson (J) 5 2.02pm FARM SOURCE LIVESTOCK MOBILE PACE $7000, non-winners 3yo+ mob. pace, mobile, 2000m 1 29532 Drizella (1) fr .................................P Butcher 2 0P696 Elmagination (2) fr...........................D Moore 3 64 Pure Carbon (3) fr .................. A Harrison (J) 4 3 Catch The Dream (4) fr ........... T Lethaby (J) 5 70 Arden’s Silhouette (5) fr 6 536 Maverick Muchacho (6) fr 7 2 Carrera Sky (7) fr 8 47745 Babyfacenelson (8) fr ....................T Mitchell 9 57x9 My Boy Boo (21) fr 10 84573 Go Paddy (22) fr...............................A Pyers 11 78674 Bettor Edition (23) fr 12 8 Jaffa (24) fr ...................................R Fensom 6 2.30 GJ GARDNER HOMES MOBILE PACE $7000, 3yo+ r40 to r44 mob. pace, mobile, 2000m 1 70068 Lady Santanna (1) fr .................... C Webber 2 84770 Rangi Rangdu (2) fr ..........................K More 3 03320 Jack Bates (3) fr .......................... K Marshall 4 34596 Megatron (4) fr ..........................S Abernethy 5 00350 Delightful Art (5) fr................ D Ferguson (J) 6 26632 Toll Gate (6) fr ..................................A Pyers 7 54069 Charlie Harper (7) fr .............. T Cameron (J) 8 99984 Gotta Go Jet Away (8) fr................T Mitchell 9 24690 Lincoln Lovely (21) fr ................. J Abernethy 10 70085 Strawberry Moose (22) fr ..............N Chilcott 11 30868 Tennyson Inlet (23) fr .................P Ferguson 12 04083 Four Starzzz Legend (24) fr ...........S Phelan
7 2.56pm TRY HANLEY FORMULA MOBILE PACE $7000, 3yo+ r45 to r50 mob. pace, 2000m 1 30876 Cerberus (1) fr............................P Ferguson 2 31400 Marquis Eyre (2) fr .................. B Butcher (J) 3 55445 Master Of Escape (3) fr............... K Marshall 4 52178 Marrera (4) fr 5 65680 Vanhalem (5) fr ............................. A Sharpe 6 109x0 Prime Silver (6) fr .................M Anderson (J) 7 19003 Bill Haley (7) fr .......................... J Abernethy 8 566x7 Runcle (8) fr ......................................L Hollis 9 58429 The C E O (21) fr 10 10809 Jetenara (22) fr 11 14664 Mrs Zippy (23) fr .........................A Matthews 8 3.22 KALINS CONTRACTING LTD MOBILE PACE $7000, 3yo+ r49 to r52 mob. pace, 2000m 1 47360 Doubledelightbrigade (1) fr ...........T Mitchell 2 05190 Red River Dash (2) fr ................S Abernethy 3 07671 Delia May (3) fr 4 21597 Racketeers Boy (4) fr ................... D Butcher 5 60x00 Turbulent Flow (5) fr ................ B Butcher (J) 6 42262 Hezaluckygrinner (6) fr..................N Chilcott 7 57689 McDaknife (7) fr..........................P Ferguson 8 36324 Waingaro Mara (8) fr 9 300x0 Sweet Maggie Ryan (21) fr ... T Cameron (J) 10 x8864 Franco Empire (22) fr ....................P Butcher 11 71640 Wicklow Star (23) fr .............. D Ferguson (J) 12 14567 Itsokbeingbetter (24) fr ................ K Marshall 9 3.56 SOUTH TARANAKI HAWERA CUP HANDICAP PACE $12,000, r60 & faster discrhcp pace, stand, 3150m 1 01392 Razor Brogden (1) fr .....................N Chilcott 2 31226 Stars Delight (2) fr ........................ D Butcher
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23754 Mister Harris (U1) fr .......................S Phelan 55273 Fleeting Grin (1) 10 ....................P Ferguson 21665 Black Chevron (2) 10 ................ J Abernethy 26571 Max Phactor (1) 25 .......................P Butcher 21123 Classie American (2) 25....... D Ferguson (J) 44118 Marshal Star (3) 25 70607 Lusty Mac (U1) 25 10 4.34 ZODIAC SIGNS, FIBER FRESH & WRIGHTSON MBL PACE $7000, 3yo+ r52 to r55, 2000m 1 22231 Poppy Drayton (1) fr ............... A Harrison (J) 2 0x612 Ally Mae (2) fr 3 38776 Whale Rider (3) fr 4 1 American Legend (4) fr ............. J Abernethy 5 96096 Missinmemate (5) fr .....................R Fensom 6 210 Quick As Fire (6) fr 7 48325 Jamieson Shard (7) fr ...................T Mitchell 8 10815 Lincoln Moment (8) fr 9 10173 Magical Miss (21) fr........................S Phelan 10 321 Annaliese Lincoln (22) fr ......... B Butcher (J) 11 8x617 Scherger Chief (23) fr 12 57760 Our Wicklow (24) fr SELECTIONS
Race 1: Swinging, Monarchy Invasion, Beg For Chevron, Need Luck Race 2: Eldolar, Major Classic, The Persuader, Lis Rulz Race 3: Blood And Whisky, November Guy, The Hulk, Jomo Race 4: Robert’s Dream, Cha Cha B, Phillydotcom, Knights Desire Race 5: Bettor Edition, My Boy Boo, Carrera Sky, Drizella Race 6: Toll Gate, Lady Santanna, Four Starzzz Legend Race 7: Bill Haley, Runcle, Master Of Escape, Marrera Race 8: Hezaluckygrinner, Franco Empire, Doubledelightbrigade Race 9: Classie American, Max Phactor, Marshal Star Race 10: Poppy Drayton, American Legend, Jamieson Shard
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Ashburton Guardian 19
Monday, April 2, 2018
■ ROTORUA
Nirvana ready for Rotorua Promising two-year-old Nirvana in Fire resumes from a short summer break when he takes on a small but select line-up in the juvenile event over 1215m at Rotorua today. The Showcasing colt looked a galloper of real promise when he won over 1100m on debut at Puke-
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A smart trial win at Taupo recently has co-trainer Andrew Scott of the belief the powerful colt is ready to return in style at Rotorua. “He’s a pretty smart customer as he showed in his first campaign,” he said. “Things just didn’t go his way
in the Karaka Million so we gave him a brief freshen-up and he has come back keen and looking superb after the time away. “He won his trial nicely over 1000m at Taupo, without being asked for much so we are happy with where he is at for Rotorua.” - NZME
Trainer Andrew Scott
Rotorua gallops Today at Rotorua Raceway
Racing Rotorua Venue Rotorua Meeting Date: 2 Apr 2018 NZ Meeting number: 4 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8 Trebles: 2, 3 and 4; 6, 7 and 8 1 12.05pm ISCL 1400 $22,500, Rating 65 Benchmark*, 1400m 1 2R107 One Prize One Goal d (4) 60 .......... T Harris 2 73215 Prawn Star t (13) 59 ............. S MacNab (a2) 3 720x2 Blackjack Man tdm (12) 58.5...........A Collett 4 0546x Dontbreakmyheart tdm (10) 58.5T Miles (a4) 5 02398 Spindle d (3) 58...........................T Thornton 6 60170 Ming’s Emperor (1) 58................G Cooksley 7 344x0 Don’t Think Twice b (6) 56.5 ........ D Johnson 8 42510 Our Showgirl (11) 56.5 ................... J Bayliss 9 05x37 Cancellara dm (5) 56.5 ..........J Fawcett (a2) 10 0x404 Maestro Max (7) 56.5 .........S Weatherley (a) 11 16x Pleeze Bee td (8) 56 ...................C Lammas 12 91775 Donna Anne Billy h (9) 56 ........... C Johnson 13 88483 Da Jin Shan dm (2) 55.5 ...........S McKay (a) 2 12.40pm HAVE YOUR FUNCTION AT ARAWA PARK $22,500, 2YO SW+P, 1215m 1 120. Nirvana In Fire (5) 57.5 ......S Weatherley (a) 2 4342 More Wonder (2) 56 .................... C Johnson 3 Madison County (4) 56....................J Riddell 4 24x Queen Of The Air b (1) 54................S Rusof 5 Arnage (3) 54 .............................. D Johnson
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kohe last December. A runner-up finish at Ellerslie in his next run clinched a start in the rich Karaka Million (1200m), however a wide barrier draw and some early buffeting saw him finish well-back which necessitated time in the spelling paddock before embarking on an autumn campaign.
3 1.15pm CARTERS YOUR BUILDING PARTNERS 1400
$30,000, Rating 85 Benchmark, 1400m 1 25862 Go Nicholas d (6) 59.5 ...............G Cooksley 2 42648 Irish Call d (2) 58.5........................O Bosson 3 43116 Bisou Bisou d (1) 57.5.............. K McCulloch 4 610x4 He’s Cavalier dm (9) 57.5.......... M D Plessis 5 11135 Howbowdat db (8) 57.5 ...................J Riddell 6 6417x Temple Tiger dm (10) 57 ........J Fawcett (a2) 7 280x0 Lucyinrio d (7) 56 ............................S Collett 8 51752 Santiago td (5) 54 ....................... D Johnson 9 260x8 Kitaya m (3) 54 10 12676 Elusive Meteor d (4) 54 4 1.50pm LASER ELECTRICAL ROTORUA $25,000, 3YO SW+P, 1560m 1 28x31 Lala Land (1) 57.5 .........................O Bosson 2 1 Not Usual Talent (7) 57.5 ............ D Johnson 3 64130 The Mitigator (2) 57.5 4 14437 Ladynadel t (4) 56.5 ................... L Satherley 5 52255 Verses (6) 56 ............................ D Danis (a3) 6 07861 La Mia Stella (8) 55.5 ..................T Thornton 7 23921 O’Sam (3) 55.5................................ S Spratt 8 8x31 Podravina (9) 55.5 .......................... J Bayliss 9 x6657 Mutechi m (5) 55.5 ...................... C Johnson 5 2.25pm INSURANCE TOWERS 1560 $25,000, Rating 75 Benchmark, 1560m
1 13423 Sasanof’s Hero (4) 60 .................T Abel (a4) 2 58405 Prince Mambo (9) 58.5 ................... S Spratt 3 3531x Eva Jensine (5) 58 ............... S MacNab (a2) 4 32326 Pasabahce m (10) 57 .................. C Johnson 5 1370x Peso tm (6) 57.................................J Riddell 6 44913 Buy Me A Rock (3) 56 .......................L Innes 7 5130x Piazza (8) 56 ......................S Weatherley (a) 8 11967 Red Sky At Night (2) 55 ................. J Bayliss 9 45021 Incantesimo (12) 54.5 .................T Thornton 10 94151 Kaipawe (11) 54.5 ...................... L Satherley 11 04491 Lady Shabeel th (18) 54.5...........C Lammas 12 72713 Stacey Ann (14) 54.5 ........................ D Hain 13 4x389 Altius (1) 56.5 14 24281 Ambitious Winner (13) 56 15 08113 Cutting Up Rough (15) 56 ........... D Johnson 16 6087x Wazuzu m (7) 56 17 x5023 Luen Yat Miracle t (16) 54 18 70610 Roll The Gold (17) 56 .............J Fawcett (a2) 6 3.00pm DONELLEY NATURAL WOOD PRODUCTS HANDICAP $35,000, OPN HCP, 1215m 1 x566x Duffers Creek m (2) 60................. Z Moki (a) 2 24646 Passing Shot (1) 58.5......................S Collett 3 00270 Seize The Moment (5) 58.5............. T Harris 4 53065 Volks Lightning t (3) 57.5............. C Johnson
5 27706 Speech Craft 57.5 ........................ Scratched 6 24353 Elusive Treasure m (7) 55.5 7 x3327 Ballybay (8) 54.5 ....................... M D Plessis 8 19145 Barcelo (6) 54 ...........................S McKay (a) 9 06390 Endean Express tdh (4) 54 .........C Lammas 7 3.33pm SHERLOCK CONTRACTING 1215 $22,500, Rating 65 Benchmark*, 1215m 1 215x2 Carson River (7) 60 ................... M D Plessis 2 233x1 Devil May Care 59........................ Scratched 3 31662 Pep Torque (14) 59..........................A Collett 4 1x South Fork td (10) 59 ......................S Collett 5 120x So Much Mour m (4) 58.5 ............... S Spratt 6 31874 Wonder Woman td (9) 58 ............... J Bayliss 7 x147x Ottavio tm (2) 58 .........................T Thornton 8 21244 Belle Fascino (1) 57.5 ................. D Johnson 9 40387 Impulsive Habit tm (12) 57.5 ........... T Harris 10 26330 Orphea (6) 57....................................L Innes 11 4149. No Finer Pins t (5) 56 .................M Coleman 12 221x8 Imblaze m (11) 56 ............................. V Gatu 13 58374 Getalonghome Cindy 55.5 ........... Scratched 14 77187 Precision Miss (8) 55.5 ...............C Lammas 15 0740x Jet Charged tm (13) 54.5 .................S Rusof 16 x8587 Lady Hass (3) 54.5 Emergencies: Jet Charged, Lady Hass 8 4.06pm RYDGES HOTEL ROTORUA 2200 $22,500,
Rating 65 Benchmark*, 2200m 1 x2122 Nabiac (4) 60 .............................R Elliot (a1) 2 34761 Aigne d (5) 58.5 ................................ T Allan 3 19853 Baxfull (9) 58.5 ............................T Thornton 4 63215 Gabriel (6) 58.5 .........................T Wenn (a3) 5 43429 Narvick (1) 58.5...............................J Riddell 6 34x07 He’s No Saint (3) 58 ...................M Coleman 7 13427 Korakonui (10) 57..........................O Bosson 8 46349 Wilijonmcbride (7) 57 .................. C Johnson 9 x0177 Secret Embrace d (12) 56 ........... D Johnson 10 6x400 Voxer (2) 55.5 ....................................L Innes 11 29708 Demelza (8) 54.5 ............................S Collett 12 666x7 Tourmaline dm (11) 54 ................C Lammas Blinkers on: Donna Anne Billy (R1), Irish Call (R3), Altius (R5), Pep Torque, Wonder Woman (R7) Winkers on: Lucyinrio (R3), Ballybay (R6) Winkers off: Wonder Woman (R7) SELECTIONS
5 4257x Slammer td (13) 58 ....................... C Barnes 6 67370 Sweet Chastity 57.5 ..................... Scratched 7 07734 Fulltothebrim (6) 57.5 ......................J Laking 8 52639 Pacific Tap (10) 57........................ D Skerrett 9 07670 Prince Ransom td (4) 57 ..................J Lowry 10 x1083 Dreaming Easy (5) 56 ........ C Campbell (a3) 11 09400 Bushido d (1) 56..............T Comignaghi (a2) 12 10x0x Chica Rapida tdmh (7) 55.5 ........L Callaway 13 29581 Promising tmh (8) 55.5........... B Murray (a3) 14 00x90 The Likely Lad (14) 55 ........R Beeharry (a3) 15 0780x Our Madonna 54 .......................... Scratched 16 0x056 Bravo Supremo m (3) 56.5 ....K Mudhoo (a1) Emergencies: Our Madonna, Bravo Supremo 9 3.48 COLAC BAY TAVERN SOUTHERN CHAMPION HACK HANDICAP $12,000, R85 Benchmark, 2147m 1 80517 Motorboat Mike 62.5 .................... Scratched 2 11820 Accidental Offside 58 ................... Scratched 3 21467 Shantav m (3) 55.5 ............ C Campbell (a3) 4 47435 He Ain’t Heavy mh (1) 55 ............L Callaway 5 94234 Wild Jack tmh (2) 54 6 32418 The Quiet Man h (4) 54 ........A Bohorun (a3) 7 75001 Tilly Dunnage tdmh (5) 54 8 05807 Sir Ed th (6) 54 ....................... B Murray (a3) 10 4.23 AB LIME TORRESDALE SUFFOLK STUD LONGWOOD HCP $10,000, R65&JMPS Benchmark*, 2147m 1 3863x Delacroix tm (3) 63..........T Comignaghi (a2) 2 52312 Mac Murdoch (15) 59 ...............D Bothamley 3 14100 Miss Tuscan (8) 58 ................ S Toolooa (a3) 4 1548x Gingerbread Man tdmh (1) 58.....L Callaway 5 43095 Beethoven (12) 57.5.....................T Moseley
6 80x91 Hilarious m (16) 57........................ C Barnes 7 303x7 Drumgold t (14) 56 .................... S Muniandy 8 x559x Blues Breaker m (9) 55.5 ......K Mudhoo (a1) 9 03968 Franconi t (4) 55.5 .....................B Hong (a3) 10 133x0 Tai Ho tdm (17) 55 .................. G Jogoo (a1) 11 80000 The Energizer tdmh (11) 55C Campbell (a3) 12 0x000 The Young Pretenda (10) 55 R Firdhaus (a2) 13 48660 All The Drama (7) 54 .............. B Murray (a3) 14 88008 Velvet Rose tm (6) 54...................... J Morris 15 L980x Limousine tdm (13) 55 16 04452 Vino Tinto (2) 56 17 05807 Sir Ed th (5) 55 Emergencies: Limousine, Vino Tinto, Sir Ed Blinkers on: Nomen Ludi (R2), Drumstorm (R4), All The Drama (R10) Blinkers off: Castle Hill, Dowry Duty (R2), Valetina Vittoria (R4), Wentworth, Pyjamarama (R6), Blues Breaker, The Young Pretenda (R10) Winkers on: Castle Hill, Dowry Duty (R2), Tap Tap (R3), The Likely Lad (R8) Winkers off: Drumstorm (R4), Lord Beaver (R5), Midnite Kaos (R6) SELECTION
Race 1: Don’t Think Twice, Spindle, Blackjack Man, Pleeze Bee Race 2: Nirvana In Fire, Arnage, Queen Of The Air, Madison County Race 3: Howbowdat, Bisou Bisou, Elusive Meteor, Temple Tiger Race 4: Ladynadel, Podravina, Lala Land, Not Usual Talent Race 5: Buy Me A Rock, Stacey Ann, Kaipawe, Sasanof’s Hero Race 6: Passing Shot, Volks Lightning, Seize The Moment Race 7: Carson River, Wonder Woman, Orphea, Belle Fascino Race 8: Nabiac, Korakonui, Narvick, Tourmaline, Aigne
Riverton gallops Today at Riverton Raceway
Riverton RC Venue: Riverton Meeting Date: 02 Apr 2018 NZ Meeting number: 6 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 8, 9 and 10 1 11.17 THE CRIBB CAFE HANDICAP $15,000, OPEN HANDICAP, 1400m 1 x6335 Jazzman tm (1) 60 ....................B Hong (a3) 2 15562 Shaara td (5) 57 .................... S Toolooa (a3) 3 57243 Tomm Jones d (2) 54 ......T Comignaghi (a2) 4 45667 Secret Power dm (3) 54 ..... C Campbell (a3) 5 37727 Thought That (4) 54 .....................T Moseley 2 11.47am CENTRAL SOUTHLAND FREIGHT MAIDEN $10,000, MDN, 2147m 1 34372 Tony Two Chips (4) 58.5 ................ C Barnes 2 70944 Coatncollar (6) 58.5 .....................T Moseley 3 09347 Satin Flag (7) 58.5 ...........................J Lowry 4 4x000 Castle Hill (2) 58.5 ............. C Campbell (a3) 5 54760 Dad’s Brother (3) 58.5 .....................J Laking 6 20708 Nomen Ludi (1) 58.5 ................D Bothamley 7 35929 The Style (11) 56.5 .........T Comignaghi (a2) 8 046x0 Minue (5) 56.5 ..................... R Firdhaus (a2) 9 855x6 Otago Flyer (12) 56.5 ................ S Muniandy 10 Choice du Jeu (9) 56.5.................... J Morris 11 05769 Dowry Duty (10) 56.5 .............. G Jogoo (a1) 12 090 Myluckymay (8) 56.5 ...................L Callaway 3 12.22pm MONKEY BAY ESTATE MAIDEN $10,000, MAIDEN, 1200m 1 635 Our Boy Scotty h (9) 58.5....... B Murray (a3) 2 20460 Get Rythm h (1) 58.5 ..................L Callaway 3 9000. Fly Without Wings h (2) 58.5 -
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4 9 Haywood (6) 58.5 .....................D Bothamley 5 67x Rock Master (5) 58 ............... S Toolooa (a3) 6 20225 Verify b (8) 56.5......................... S Muniandy 7 64x46 Haka Star (12) 56.5......................T Moseley 8 85x Dream Start (3) 56.5 ...........R Beeharry (a3) 9 05787 Lil Miss Swiss h (10) 56.5 10 8 Tap Tap (4) 56.5 ........................... D Skerrett 11 500 Molly Polly h (11) 56 12 0x Carol’s Cheval (7) 56.............K Mudhoo (a1) 4 12.57pm MENNIES MINI DIG MDN $10,000, MAIDEN, 1200m 1 x2005 Drumstorm (5) 58.5................... S Muniandy 2 95688 Itz My One (10) 58.5 .................... D Skerrett 3 0x Chowder b (11) 58 ...........................J Lowry 4 0 Park Ranger (8) 58..............R Beeharry (a3) 5 0x620 Itstolate (1) 56.5 .............................P Shaikh 6 03x7x Macpac (3) 56.5 .............................. J Morris 7 0788x Persephone h (9) 56.5 .........A Bohorun (a3) 8 Gallant Suzi (7) 56.5 ............. S Toolooa (a3) 9 Ruakiwi Blaze h (12) 56.5 ...........L Callaway 10 804 Gemstone Jewels (6) 56 .......K Mudhoo (a1) 11 Highly Royal (2) 56.......................T Moseley 12 5x009 Valetina Vittoria h (4) 56 ......... B Murray (a3) 5 1.32 RIVERTON SUPERVALUE DES BRANKS BARBER SHOP HCP $11,000, Rating 75 Benchmark, 1200m 1 25213 Nightcap d (3) 59.5 2 44x8x Lord Beaver dm (5) 58 .............D Bothamley 3 57479 What’s Up Alf dmh (6) 57.5 .... B Murray (a3) 4 19440 Katango 56.5................................ Scratched 5 13578 He’s Mi Brother h (2) 56 ..............L Callaway
6 26717 Lucky Edie d (1) 56 ...................B Hong (a3) 7 57254 All Dressed Up tdm (4) 54... R Firdhaus (a2) 6 2.07pm BRUCE THOMAS @HARCOURTS & RIVERSIDE RENTALS MDN $10,000, MDN, 1600m 1 67973 Our Boy Baz h (10) 58.5 ........ B Murray (a3) 2 96563 Red Major (8) 58.5 ..........................J Laking 3 50846 Midnite Kaos h (5) 58.5 ...............L Callaway 4 Colour Me Red h (9) 58.5 ................J Lowry 5 90x76 Doppelganger (2) 58.5 .............. S Muniandy 6 09x00 Wentworth (3) 58.5 ..................D Bothamley 7 720x2 Ruby Marie (1) 56.5 .....................T Moseley 8 44x45 Montserrat (4) 56.5 ....................... C Barnes 9 300x9 Pyjamarama (6) 56.5 ...................... J Morris 10 4x Miss Tanira (7) 56................R Beeharry (a3) 7 2.41 FORDE AUTO SERVICES & GO FUEL HANDICAP $11,000, Rating 75 Benchmark, 1600m 1 6465x King Nero m (2) 59..............R Beeharry (a3) 2 33124 Kilowatt dh (7) 58 ................... B Murray (a3) 3 50215 Nesta dh (4) 58 ...........................L Callaway 4 22407 Teddytwinkletoes 58..................... Scratched 5 2711x Jackfrost dm (3) 57.5 ......... C Campbell (a3) 6 53x89 The Man dm (5) 57.5 .......................J Lowry 7 80674 It’s Pandemonium h (1) 54 ...........T Moseley 8 0780x Our Madonna (6) 54.............. S Toolooa (a3) 8 3.17 EUAN SHEARING CONTRACTING GUMMIES BUSH HANDICAP $10,000, R65 Benchmark*, 1400m 1 82413 Waimate Bill dh (2) 60 ..........A Bohorun (a3) 2 43105 Don’t Be Cheeky dm (11) 58.5 3 90015 Richie Rox m (12) 58.5 ................T Moseley 4 00351 Finbarr (9) 58 ...........................D Bothamley
Race 1: Thought That, Shaara, Jazzman, Secret Power Race 2: Tony Two Chips, Coatncollar, The Style, Otago Flyer Race 3: Our Boy Scotty, Verify, Get Rythm, Lil Miss Swiss Race 4: Itstolate, Drumstorm, Macpac, Chowder Race 5: Lucky Edie, Nightcap, What’s Up Alf, He’s Mi Brother Race 6: Our Boy Baz, Montserrat, Miss Tanira, Midnite Kaos Race 7: Kilowatt, Nesta, It’s Pandemonium, The Man Race 8: Slammer, Don’t Be Cheeky, Promising, Fulltothebrim Race 9: Wild Jack, The Quiet Man, Shantav, Tilly Dunnage Race 10: Hilarious, Mac Murdoch, Delacroix, Franconi
Palmerston North dogs Today at Manawatu Raceway
Palmerston North Greyhound Racing Club (2014) Incorpo- 2 34768 Tazia nwtd .................................... D Denbee rated Venue: Manawatu Raceway Meeting Date: 02 Apr 2018 3 82213 Opehu Express 21.89 ......................R Waite NZ Meeting number: 3 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 4 33251 Cawbourne Symsy 21.68 J &..............D Bell and 8; 9 and 10; 11 and 12 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 5 33142 Winevara 21.59 ..........................B Goldsack 8 and 9; 10, 11 and 12 6 53135 Bigtime Lady nwtd..............................L Cole 1 12.14pm (NZT) FORMPRO RATINGS FREE EVERY 7 33216 Cawbourne Web 21.87 J & .................D Bell 8 21748 Rowdy Ruby nwtd ...............................S Kite MONDAY C0 C0, 375m 9 43814 Cawbourne Looks 21.46 J & ...............D Bell 1 23644 Snippy Pippi nwtd........................A Turnwald 2 7322 Indignant nwtd.............................A Turnwald 10 34353 Tiger Uppercut 21.84 .......................... L Bell 3 Cawbourne Bee nwtd J & ...................D Bell 4 1.06 AFFORDABLE PET ACCESSORIES C3, 375m 1 34118 Bigtime Emma 21.86..........................L Cole 4 53555 Bigtime Maci nwtd ..............................L Cole 2 5574x Dyna Boomer nwtd ......................M Roberts 5 58725 Bigtime Panther nwtd .........................L Cole 3 14323 Little Scamp 21.86 ....................... D Denbee 6 63542 Bigtime Charlie nwtd ..................... M Gowan 4 75673 Bigtime George 21.62 ........................L Cole 7 846x3 He’s A Sharkie nwtd ................. K Gommans 5 66512 Stole Me Wallet nwtd................ K Gommans 8 4265x Manly Monkey nwtd J & ......................D Bell 6 12856 Cawbourne Hint 21.73 J & ..................D Bell 9 7 Flygon nwtd.................................A Turnwald 7 277x1 Bigtime OnFire 21.68 .........................L Cole 10 58858 Classy Baxter nwtd ...................J McInerney 2 12.31pm GREYHOUNDS AS PETS C1/2 C1/2, 410m 8 22311 Audacious Assin nwtd J & ...................D Bell 9 58817 Bigtime Kylie 21.56 ............................L Cole 1 46324 Mahala Bay nwtd H &........................ Woods 2 61748 Thrilling Stan nwtd ............................D Edlin 10 21788 Ndora 21.90 ......................................D Edlin 3 31157 Avedon Film nwtd..............................M Flipp 5 1.24pm USE PETRAVELLER.COM.AU C4/5, 375m 1 63241 Bigtime Blackie 21.07 ........................L Cole 4 61846 Opawa Bucks 23.59 .........................R Waite 2 18617 Bear Inda Square 21.31 .....................L Cole 5 21367 Three Amigos nwtd ......................M Roberts 3 52633 Rain And Tears 21.76...................M Roberts 6 71573 Making It Up 23.75 ..........................C Morris 4 16524 Bigtime Blue 21.54 .............................L Cole 7 21116 Bigtime Steve 23.66 ...........................L Cole 5 15352 Cawbourne Mezza 21.40 .............M Roberts 8 13223 Dyna Hadvar nwtd.............................M Flipp 6 35131 Bigtime Sugar 21.38 ..........................L Cole 9 76858 Kirkham Webby nwtd ......................C Morris 7 62168 Bigtime Bev 21.91 ..............................L Cole 10 52247 Thrilling Rocky nwtd ...................... M Gowan 8 31215 Bigtime Sienna 21.51 .........................L Cole 3 12.49pm J P PRINT, PETONE C2 C2, 375m 9 42136 Tyson’s Quest nwtd .........................B Marsh 1 14344 Cawbourne Owen 21.69 .......... K Gommans
10 47511 Daisy Lara 21.49 ................................L Cole
9 67348 Bradam Begins nwtd ...................A Turnwald 10 84445 Magic Latte 25.94 G & ........... S Fredrickson 1 82231 Barge Bale nwtd...........................M Roberts 9 2.34 OUTBACK TRADING COMPANY C1/2, 457m 1 66455 Oity Allen nwtd .............................M Roberts 2 4F877 Bigtime Polly nwtd ..............................L Cole 2 21643 Ocean Gambler nwtd ..................A Turnwald 3 8 Bigtime Winter nwtd ...........................L Cole 3 73548 Bigtime Talker 26.27 ...........................L Cole 4 34355 Smiling Sid nwtd ..............................S Stone 4 27234 Bigtime Clyde 26.38 ...........................L Cole 5 7774 Cawbourne Zulu nwtd ..................M Roberts 5 64551 Bigtime Brucie 26.16 ..........................L Cole 6 47877 Trendy Val nwtd G &............... S Fredrickson 6 77527 Bigtime Joshy 26.14 ...........................L Cole 7 2326 Bigtime Henry nwtd ............................L Cole 7 13311 Bigtime Wendle 26.18 ........................L Cole 8 853 Cawbourne Zayne nwtd J & ................D Bell 7 1.59 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE SERVICES C1, 457m 8 47666 Soft Gambler nwtd ......................A Turnwald 1 2111 Cawbourne Krusty nwtd ...............M Roberts Emergencies: 9 35x83 Bigtime Sam 26.08 G & ......... S Fredrickson 2 74227 Cawbourne Lick nwtd J & ...................D Bell 3 47146 Bigtime Jacob 26.38 ..........................L Cole 10 75568 Toki Girl 26.45 .............................. D Denbee 4 42252 Thrilling Rory nwtd ......................A Turnwald 10 2.51 ADRIAN CLARK BLOODSTOCK CONSULTANT 5 43536 Gunnar Blueblood 26.45 ...........J McInerney C3, 457m 1 12871 Five Eyes 26.09 ........................... D Denbee 6 16631 Cawbourne Taber nwtd ................M Roberts 2 42116 Eye Kno 26.34 H & ........................... Woods 7 1616 Don’t Knocka Gee nwtd .....................L Cole 3 12123 Idol Tom 26.56...................................M Flipp 8 36565 Mister Ebby 26.09 .......................A Turnwald 4 41352 Bigtime Zack 26.25 ............................L Cole 9 54283 Bigtime Rosie 26.49 G &........ S Fredrickson 5 22816 Bigtime Serena 25.94 ........................L Cole 10 86647 Bonus Lotto 26.72 ...........................L Doody 8 2.16pm PAUL CLARIDGE ELECTRICAL C1, 457m 6 67331 Bigtime Monty 26.10 ..........................L Cole 7 22345 Rapper Tilly nwtd ................................S Kite 1 24457 Apricity nwtd................................A Turnwald 8 44444 Bigtime Flyer 26.04 ............................L Cole 2 85436 Bigtime Ronnie nwtd ..........................L Cole 9 16475 Caveman Sam 25.88 ..................B Hodgson 3 44768 Cawbourne Ridge 26.47 J & ...............D Bell 10 74627 Bigtime Donny 25.78..........................L Cole 4 52575 Gray Bale nwtd.............................M Roberts 5 11522 Cawbourne Taylor nwtd ................M Roberts 11 3.09 STEVE THE AUCTIONEER DAVIS C3/4, 457m 1 31218 Bigtime Power 26.15 G & ....... S Fredrickson 6 32274 Bigtime Mike 26.65 ............................L Cole 2 45328 Cawbourne Palmer 25.93 ............M Roberts 7 13572 Cawbourne Assist nwtd ...............M Roberts 3 37336 Cosmic Odette nwtd..................J McInerney 8 41874 Bigtime Owen 26.64 G & ....... S Fredrickson
6 1.41pm IONLYFLYFIRSTCLASS.COM C0 C0, 457m
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
625P3 Bigtime Eve 25.93 ..............................L Cole 41685 Bigtime Liam 25.97 ............................L Cole 57237 Bigtime Rise 26.12 .............................L Cole 26867 Spare Some Time 25.95 ....................L Cole 14315 Bigtime Forest 26.21 ..........................L Cole 67571 Bigtime Vanessa 26.05 ......................L Cole 28574 Bigtime Ottey nwtd .............................L Cole 12 3.25pm M&M MASTER BUTCHERS C5 C5, 457m 1 62243 Bigtime Caleb 26.04...........................L Cole 2 68144 Bigtime JayJay 26.05 .........................L Cole 3 11136 Fusion Cronulla 25.81 .................A Turnwald 4 37742 Bigtime Doug 25.93 ...........................L Cole 5 15251 Bigtime Bucko 26.15 ..........................L Cole 6 13418 Cawbourne Trixy 26.17 ................M Roberts 7 35123 Bigtime Levi 25.79..............................L Cole 8 18713 Arden Emgrand 26.17 .................A Turnwald SELECTIONS
Race 1: Indignant, Snippy Pippi, Manly Monkey, Bigtime Panther Race 2: Three Amigos, Bigtime Steve, Making It Up, Opawa Bucks Race 3: Winevara, Bigtime Lady, Cawbourne Owen, Tazia Race 4: Bigtime George, Audacious Assin, Bigtime Emma, Dyna Boomer Race 5: Bigtime Sugar, Bigtime Blackie, Rain And Tears, Bigtime Blue Race 6: Barge Bale, Trendy Val, Bigtime Winter, Cawbourne Zulu Race 7: Cawbourne Krusty, Cawbourne Taber, Bigtime Jacob Race 9: Bigtime Brucie, Bigtime Wendle, Bigtime Joshy, Bigtime Clyde Race 10: Bigtime Flyer, Bigtime Monty, Idol Tom, Eye Kno Race 11: Bigtime Liam, Spare Some Time, Cawbourne Palmer Race 12: Bigtime Levi, Bigtime Doug, Arden Emgrand LEGEND: fsdt - First Start Here nwd - No Win this Distance fstd - First Start This Distance 31 13 - Best Winning Time This Track
Classifieds 20 Ashburton Guardian TRADES, SERVICES
COMPUTER PROBLEMS ?? Prompt reliable Computer repairs and laser engraving. Contact Kelvin, KJB Systems Ltd, 4 Ascot Place, Ashburton. Phone 308 8989. Proudly serving locals for 30 years. Same day service if possible. SUPERGOLD discount card welcomed. SUN CONTROL WINDOW TINTING. Quality window films for privacy, UV (fading), heat, safety and security. For cars, homes and offices. Phone Craig Rogers 307 6347 or 0800 TINTER. www.tinter.co.nz. Facebook. Member of Master Tinters NZ. 03 307 9028
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ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
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◊ CHRISTCHURCH REBUILD TOUR MISS Delicious. Attractive Saturday, April 28, and busty. Available for departing 9.30am. appointment. No texting PLANTS, PRODUCE Visits include Riccarton FOR sale – Nadine and Agria please. Phone 0210 440 698. House and Christs potatoes.$1.50 $2 per kg. Phone NEW to town. Asian lady, 027 531 9103 or 308 3195. College. Lunch at The sexy body, size 8. Good 81 Elizabeth Street. Papanui Club service. Friendly. One week only. In/out calls. Phone 021 ◊ WICKED MOTORING 046 4314. April 21 at 2pm. WHEEL alignments at great Isaac Theatre Royal, prices. Maximise the life Chritchurch. of your tyres with an alignment from Neumanns For bookings phone Tyre Services Ltd, 197 Wills 308 7646 Street. Phone 308-6737.
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Daily Events EASTER MONDAY 10am MT HUTT MEMORIAL HALL. NZ Alpine and Agriculture Encounter, Art Gallery and hall of memories. 160 Main Street, Methven. 10am - 3pm AGE CONCERN, 206 CLUB. Fun fill days for 60 years and older, for more information ring 308-6817. Cameron Street. (excludes public holidays).
TUESDAY 9.30am ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Walking group meets outside church. 48 Allens Road. 10am M.S.A. TAI CHI. Exercises and Tai Chi for arthritis. M.S.A. Social Hall, Havelock Street. (excludes school and public holidays). 10am NEWCOMERS SOCIAL GROUP. Coffee morning for new people to the area. Nosh Cafe, Ashford Village, West St. 10am MT HUTT MEMORIAL HALL. NZ Alpine and Agriculture Encounter, Art Gallery and hall of memories. 160 Main Street, Methven.
April 2 & 3, 2018 12pm - 1pm. ASHBURTON BAPTIST CHURCH. A Free lunch. Ashburton Baptist Church, entry off Cass Street. (closed today). 1pm - 3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM. A great selection of many aircraft from the past to the future. Seafield Road. 1pm - 4pm ASHBURTON DISTRICT FAMILY HISTORY GROUP. Open for research. Heritage Centre, 327 West Street.
6pm BOOTCAMP. Catering for all levels of fitness. Walnut Avenue Pavilion. Contact Georgia 0276888686 or Aleisha 0278489309. 7.30pm CATHOLIC WOMENS LEAGUE. Euchre evening, new players welcome. Holy Name Pastoral Centre, Cnr Winter Street and Burnett Street. (every Monday, excludes public holidays).
10am - 3pm AGE CONCERN, 206 CLUB. Fun filled days for over 60years, for more information ring 308-6817. Cameron Street. 10.30am AGE CONCERN, SAYGO EXERCISES. METHVEN- Gentle exercises for muscle strength and balance in a friendly supportive environment. All Saints Church, 1 Chapman Street, Methven. 1pm ASHBURTON MSA PETANQUE CLUB. Social games, new members welcome. 115 Racecourse Road. 1pm R.S.A. INDOOR BOWLS. Weekly social indoor bowls. Linton lounge, R.S.A. Cox Street.
1pm AGE CONCERN, SAYGO EXERCISES. RAKAIA - Gentle exercises for muscle strength and balance in a friendly supportive environment. Presbyterian Church, Bridge Street, Rakaia. 1pm - 3pm ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM. A great selection of many aircraft from the past to the future, Seafield Road . 6pm INTEGRATIVE YOGA. Weekly yoga classes. Senior Centre, Cameron Street. 7pm - 9pm MID CANTERBURY BADMINTON CLUB. All ages and abilities welcome, racquets available. E A Network Centre Stadium, 20 River Terrace.
Weekend Services MEDICAL SERVICES
HML Home care Medical Limited - Ring 0800 700 155 for FREE 24hr Health Advice.
DUTY DOCTORS
For all urgent medical calls phone 0800 700 155 at any time. IN EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY PHONE 111. This service is for emergency medical care only. Please bring your Community Services Card. All non New Zealanders should bring their passport with them, New Zealanders should bring some form of ID. Moore Street Medical, Moore Street, will be the duty practice for Easter Monday until 8am Tuesday. Consultations will be by appointment only. To make an appointment please phone 0800 700 155.
Emergency Dentist
If you do not have or cannot contact your regular dentist, please phone 027 683 0679 for the name of the rostered weekend dentist in Christchurch. Hours 9am - 5pm, Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays.
HELPLINE SERVICES Alcoholics Anonymous
Call 0800 AA WORKS (0800 229 6757) or visit www.aa.org.nz for more information.
Mental Health - Call free on 0800 222 955. Ask for the Crisis Team.
Safe Care - 24 hr Rape and Sexual
Assault Crisis Support. Ph: 03 364 8791
Victims Support Group
24 hr - Freephone 0800 VICTIM (0800 842 846) For weekend and emergency services please phone 302 Direct dials to a volunteer. 8105 for details on how to access the after-hours service Ashburton Office - 307 8409 week-days, 9am - 2pm outside of these hours leave a message. each weekend.
Methven & Rakaia Area
Pharmacies
Alcohol Drug Help Line
Ashburton Rest Homes
COMMUNITY SERVICES
Wises Pharmacy, Countdown Complex, East Street, will be open from from 10am - 1pm Easter Monday, from 5pm 7pm days. COLDSTREAM HOUSE, CAMERON COURTS and PRINCES COURT all have DAILY, unrestricted visiting.
Call us free on (0800 787 797). Lines open 10am - 10pm seven days. Lifeline - Toll-Free: 0800 353 353.
RESOURCE RECOVERY PARKS
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Cryptic crossword
Monday, April 2, 2018
Simon Shuker’s Code Cracker
WordWheel
Your Stars
WordBuilder
Insert the missing letter to complete an eight-letter word reading clockwise or anti-clockwise.
How many words of three or more letters, including plurals, can you make from the five letters, using each letter only once? No foreign words or words beginning with a capital are allowed. There is at least one fiveletter word.
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Across 2. Lipid 5. Gill 7. Scow 8. Utensils 9. Dourness 11. Fast 12. Configuration 15. Blue 17. Regulate 19. Compiler 21. Arch 22. Help 23. Dwell Down 1. Piccolo 2. Law 3. Pause 4. Dresser 7 2 5. Gas 3 6. Lilts 10. Rifle 11. Fatal 13. Gargled 14. Optical 1 16. Loose 9 6 18. Gorge 20. Pip 21. Ail
TODAY’S GOALS: Good – 14 Excellent – 21 Amazing – 27
Previous solution: GARROTTE
Previous quick solution
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DOWN 2. Unfinished (10) 3. Catch sight of (4) 4. Horrified (6) 5. Financially challenged (4,2) 6. Compassion (8) 7. Organised group (abbr) (4) 11. Far flung (10) 13. Response (8) 16. Individualist (6) 17. Indifference (6) 18. Hit with the hand (4) 20. Cleanse (4)
Fill the grid so that every column, every row and 3x3 box contains the digits 1 to 9.
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ACROSS 1. Prejudice (4) 8. Hostile (10) 9. Traveller’s message (8) 10. Melancholy (4) 12. Mood (6) 14. Implores (6) 15. Soothe (6) 17. Evaluate (6) 18. Residence (4) 19. Sturdy, dependable type (8) 21. Reprimands (10) 22. Take cover (4)
Previous solution: ens, est, née, nest, net, nets, see, seen, sen, sene, sent, sente, set, tee, teen, teens, tees, ten, tens, tense.
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ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 19): You can’t have a bold day and a mistake-free day all on the same day. You’ll have to choose. Before you do, you should know that the current astral lineup suggests that the bold day is tipped in your favour. TAURUS (Apr 20-May 20): One way your subconscious speaks to you is in the form of curiosity. Another way is in the form of jealousy. Both give you hints as to the endeavours that might suit your personality the best. GEMINI (May 21-Jun 21): Bottom line, the people who are worried about being seen as less than desirable are feeling less than desirable. It’s just an unsubstantiated opinion! The truly desired don’t care what anyone thinks. CANCER (Jun 22-Jul 22): What about compassion? What about listening? What about forgetting the societal expectations for an hour or a day? This is the way to find a heart. The first heart you’ll find will be your own. LEO (Jul 23-Aug 22): It doesn’t matter whether the dog saw the invitation list or not; the dog will bark at intruders and invited guests alike. Your adrenaline system is a little like that. The things that trigger it today may surprise you. VIRGO (Aug 23-Sep 22): As for the person who finds it hard to give a compliment, you might find this suspicious. Rightly so. It shouldn’t be so difficult to prop up those around you, unless you are harbouring emotional disabilities. LIBRA (Sep 23-Oct 23): No word? Assume the best. No news will be good news. No answer? Go along your happy way. Everything is happening in the time it’s supposed to. All will be revealed on a need-to-know basis. SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 21): Anyone who has taken good care of another human knows the humility that this requires. A servant’s heart is rewarded in ways that those who don’t have one would find hard to understand. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21): Masks are stiff, fake and boring. It’s almost impossible to project your personality through one. Some will put on a mask to deal with today’s situation, but you’ll get better results just being yourself. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): Space is a vacuum that doesn’t carry sound the way air does, but the planets howl and plasma whistles nonetheless. Today, you’re like the space probe that picks up what no one else does. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): Your mind is like a laser today. Lasers are used in surgery, to catch thieves and manufacture clothes. You’ll use your powers of focus in multiple ways. PISCES (Feb 19-Mar 20): You’ll design new habits and systems for the way you want to grow – but you won’t expect others to follow along, because authentic people like you live by their own rules. No one else needs to follow them for them to be valid.
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TODAY: Fine, high cloud. Light rain in the afternoon and evening. N.
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WEDNESDAY: Fine, with high cloud at times. Northwesterlies.
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DEATHS
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MILLAR, Evelyn Winifred (Eve) – On March 28, 2018. Passed away peacefully at Terraceview Retirement Village, Ashburton, aged 90 years. Dearly loved wife of the late Jim. Much loved mother and mother in law of Marion and the late Graeme Chambers, and Alan and Alison. Loved Nana of Julie and Peter, Angela and Joe; David, and Callum, and great Nana of Laura, and Aiden; Sophie, and Amy; and Sebastien. Messages to the Millar family c/- PO Box 472, Ashburton 7740. A service to celebrate Eve’s life will be held at Our Chapel cnr East & Cox Streets, Ashburton on Wednesday April 4, commencing at 10.30am. Followed by private cremation at the Ashburton Crematorium.
UTIGER, Lawrence (Tiger) ( THURSDAY: Mainly fine, apart from ASHBURTON Ra ka Ex NZ Railway, Otira) – ia 22 evening cloud. SE, tending NE later. On March 30, 2018, passed MAX 18 OVERNIGHT MIN 8 away at Ashburton Hospital Ash bur to aged 73 years. Dearly loved Geraldine n Midnight Tonight MID CANTERBURY father and father-in-law of FUNERAL SERVICES Denise and Dale, Wendy Ra n and Peter, and Maree and gitata Galbraith’s provide choice! Paul. Loving grandad (little We have a team of highly respected, professional funeral directors and Galbraith’s celebrants. We offer you complete funeral care including pre-arrangement, grandad) of Ariane, Craig, and your choice of venue, funeral celebrants and catering. provide choice! Nathan, Shelley, Shannon, TIMARU We believe that every life is unique and every person’s funeral needs to Michael, Kimberley, reflect their individuality - ask us how we can be of assistance to you and 20 Call us on your family. SUN PROTECTION ALERT Jacqueline, Brittany, Stephen, us on 308 3980 Blair, and Chanel. Lovedor call in Call 308 and visit 3980 our new premises at Great grandad of Germayne, :15 :50 AM PM or 246 callHavelock in andStreet visit Stella, Bailey, Reece, Paige, PROTECTION REQUIRED Dokoda, Jade, Blake, Ella, our new premises at Seek shade, reapply sunscreen Eion McKinnon Rob Cope-Williams Data provided by NIWA Levi, Dylan, Jaraiya, and 246 Havelock Brody. Messages may be Waimate addressed to the Utiger Street Wind km/h Monday, 2 April 2018 NZ Situation family C/- 19 London Street, less than 30 A high over New Zealand recedes to the North Island Christchurch 8013, or onlineOfficial Opening 18 Feb - 9am til 4pm fine mainly isolated cloudy drizzle drizzle few showers at www.heavenaddress. IN MEMORIAM today, allowing a series of fronts to move across the fine showers clearing showers co.nz. Donations to the Stroke 30 to 59 South Island from the Tasman Sea. A west to northwest Foundation NZ would be flow develops over the South Island tomorrow, with appreciated and can be made fog isolated snow sleet thunder rain snow hail 60 plus a series of embedded fronts. A ridge pushes onto the at the service or online at bit. thunder flurries ly/lutiger3003. A celebration of KIRDY, Ruth Christina – country from the Tasman Sea late Wednesday. Tiger’s life will be held at the 1 year ago you left us but not overnight Canterbury Chapel, corner a day goes by without Canterbury Plains NZ Today Canterbury High Country max low of Linwood Avenue and thinking of you. Auckland fi ne 22 14 TODAY TODAY Keighleys Road, on Thursday, Loved by all that knew her. April 5, at 1pm. A burial will be Cloud increasing. Patchy rain developing Rain spreading north about the divide, high Hamilton fine 21 10 held in the Kaiapoi Cemetery from afternoon south of Rangiora. F UNERAL cloud in the east. NW rising to severe gale. thereafter.
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Northerlies.
TOMORROW
Rain about the main divide with possible heavy falls, easing to showers from the S. Little if any rain further E. NW gales, severe in exposed places.
Mainly fine with northerlies. A brief southerly change late morning may bring a shower or two.
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WEDNESDAY
Fine, with high cloud in the south. Northwesterlies.
A few showers about the divide, but fine with high cloud further east. Gale westerlies, severe gale south of Mount Cook.
THURSDAY Mainly fine, apart from evening cloud. Early southeasterly change, then winds tend northeasterly later.
THURSDAY A few showers about the divide, clearing and becoming fine everywhere. Gale SW, severe gale in the S, easing to lighter SW later.
FRIDAY Mainly fine. Northerlies.
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Selwyn Whitecliffs (NIWA) at 3:00 am, yesterday
Rakaia Fighting Hill (NIWA) at 4:00 am, yesterday 213.1 Nth Ashburton at 4:05 am, yesterday
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Sth Ashburton at 4:05 am, yesterday
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Rangitata Klondyke at 4:10 am, yesterday
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Waitaki Kurow at 4:09 am, yesterday
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Source: Environment Canterbury
Ashburton Airport Temperature °C At 4pm 16.3 17.3 Max to 4pm 1.8 Minimum -3.2 Grass minimum Rainfall mm 0.0 16hr to 4pm April to date 0.0 Avg Apr to date 2 2018 to date 364.0 170 Avg year to date Wind km/h E 19 At 4pm Strongest gust E 31 Time of gust 2:09pm
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6am Shimmer And Shine 3 6:25 Ben 10 – Alien Force 6:50 Kung Fu Panda – Legends Of Awesomeness 3 7:15 Kid v Kat 3 7:40 Monsters v Aliens 3 8:05 Max Steel 3 8:30 Bella And The Bulldogs 3 8:55 The Moe Show 0 9:20 The Crowd Goes Wild PGR 3 9:50 Jeopardy 3 10:20 The Doctors PGR 11:15 Hot Bench 11:40 Escape To The Country 3 12:40 Ed PGR 0 1:35 Married With Children PGR 2:05 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PGR 3 3pm Wheel Of Fortune 3:30 Jeopardy 4pm Antiques Roadshow 3 5pm Frasier 3 5:30 Prime News 6pm American Restoration 0 6:30 Pawn Stars A late 1700s flintlock four-barrel handgun comes into the shop. 7pm Storage Wars – Barry Strikes Back PGR 3 7:30 American Pickers 8:30 M The Lookout AO 2007 Crime. 10:40 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PGR
11:40 Football – English Premier League Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur. 1:40 Cricket – International (HLS) Blackcaps v England – Second Test, Day Five. From Hagley Park, Christchurch. 2:45 Closedown
MOVIES GREATS 6:05 The Illusionist MVS 2006 Drama. Edward Norton, Paul Giamatti, Jessica Biel. 7:55 Hairspray PGS 2007 Comedy Musical. Nikki Blonsky, John Travolta. 9:50 Nothing But Trailers MVLSC 10:20 Sideways MLS 2004 Comedy. Paul Giamatti, Thomas Haden Church, Virginia Madsen. 12:25 Into The Blue MVL 2005 Action. Jessica Alba, Paul Walker. 2:15 Hall Pass 16LS 2011 Comedy. Owen Wilson, Jason Sudeikis. 4pm Behind The Candelabra MLS 2013 Drama. Michael Douglas, Matt Damon. 5:55 Zero Dark Thirty MVL 8:30 Aeon Flux MVL 2005 Action. When government agents murder her family, Aeon Flux, a highly-trained soldier on the front lines of a war against the perfect society, swears revenge. Charlize Theron, Marton Csokas, Jonny Lee Miller, Frances McDormand. 10:05 I Give It A Year MLS 2013 Romantic Comedy. Rose Byrne, Rafe Spall. 11:40 I Am Legend MV 2007 Drama. Will Smith, Alice Braga. TUESDAY 1:20 Zero Dark Thirty MVL 3:55 Nothing But Trailers MVLSC 4:15 Aeon Flux MVL 2005 Action. Charlize Theron, Marton Csokas, Jonny Lee Miller, Frances McDormand. 5:50 Hall Pass 16LS 2011 Comedy. Owen Wilson, Jason Sudeikis.
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6:30 Takaro Tribe 3 6:40 Nga Papara Kapi 3 7:10 Team Umizoomi 3 7:40 Pukana 3 7:50 Paia 3 8am Te Kaea 3 2 8:30 Native Affairs Summer Series 3 9am Swagger 9:30 Kai Time On The Road 3 10am Kai Ora 3 10:30 Celebrity Playlist 3 11am Te Araroa – Tales From The Trails 3 Noon School Of Training 3 12:30 Billy T James AO 3 1pm The GC PGR 3 1:30 Polyfest Kapa Haka 3 2pm Opaki 3 2:30 Nga Pari Karangaranga O Te Motu 3 3pm Takaro Tribe 3 3:10 Nga Papara Kapi 3 3:40 Team Umizoomi 4:10 Pukana 3 4:20 Paia 3 4:30 Te Iti Kahurangi – The Journey To Success 3 5pm Grid 3 5:30 Te Kaea 2 6pm Te Mana Kuratahi – Primary Schools’ Kapa Haka 6:30 Te Kaea 32
7pm Te Taumata Kapa Haka 3 7:30 My Family Feast 3 8pm Native Affairs Hollywood Unplugged. 8:30 The Vietnam War AO 9:30 Takahinga O Mua 3 10pm Aotearoa 3 10:30 Te Mana Kuratahi – Primary Schools’ Kapa Haka 3 11pm Te Kaea 3 Maori Television’s daily news programme. 2 11:30 Closedown
SKY SPORT 1 6am Rugby – Super Rugby (HLS) Lions v Crusaders. 6:30 Rugby Nation 7:30 Rugby League – NRL (HLS) 8am Sunday Night With Matty Johns 9am Cricket – International (HLS) Blackcaps v England – Second Test, Day Three. 10am L Cricket – International Blackcaps v England – Second Test, Day Four. 12:35 Rugby – Super Rugby (HLS) Lions v Crusaders. 1:05 L Cricket – International Blackcaps v England – Second Test, Day Four. 6pm The Cricket Show 6:30 Rugby – Super Rugby (HLS) Chiefs v Highlanders. 7pm UFC Ultimate Knockouts 7:30 UFC Now 8:30 Cricket – International (HLS) Blackcaps v England – Second Test, Day Four. From Hagley Oval, Christchurch. 9:30 Rugby Nation 10:30 Rugby – Super Rugby (HLS) Lions v Crusaders. 11pm Rugby – Super Rugby (RPL) Chiefs v Highlanders.
TUESDAY
1am Rugby – Super Rugby (RPL) Rebels v Hurricanes. 3am Rugby Nation 4am Rugby – Super Rugby (HLS) Brumbies v Waratahs. 4:30 Rugby – Super Rugby (HLS) Bulls v Stormers. 5am Rugby – Super Rugby Blues v Sharks. 5:30 Rugby – Super Rugby (HLS) Lions v Crusaders.
0 Closed captions; 3 Repeat; 2 Maori Language; HLS Highlights; RPL Replay; DLY Delayed. CLASSIFICATIONS: 16/18 Approved for persons 16/18 years or over; AO Adults only; C Content may offend; L Language may offend; M Suitable for mature audiences; PG/PGR Parental guidance recommended for young viewers; S Sexual content may offend; V Contains violence. Local Radio: NewsTalk ZB 873AM/98.1FM FM Classic Hits ZEFM 92.5; Port FM Local 94.9, 98.9 and 106.1
6am The French Collection 7am Junk Gypsies 7:30 John Bishop’s Gorilla Adventure 8:30 Ireland With Ardal O’Hanlon 9:30 The Hairy Bikers’ Asian Adventure 10:40 M Tad The Lost Explorer PGR 2012 Animated Adventure. Voices of Óscar Barberán, Michelle Jenner, José Mota. 12:30 Ireland With Ardal O’Hanlon 1:30 Who Were The Greeks 2:30 John Bishop’s Gorilla Adventure 3:30 Love Nature – Jungle Atlantis 4:30 Hugh’s Three Good Things – Best Bites Hugh introduces a way of cooking that gives maximum taste and creativity with minimum fuss. 5pm Luke Nguyen’s Food Trail 5:30 American Pickers 6:30 Treasures Decoded 7:30 Vikings 8:30 Coastal Railways With Julie Walters 9:30 Travel Man – 48 Hours In 10pm Love London 10:30 American Pickers
11:30 Hugh’s Three Good Things – Best Bites Hugh introduces a way of cooking that gives maximum taste and creativity with minimum fuss. Midnight Luke Nguyen’s Food Trail 12:30 Junk Gypsies 1am Treasures Decoded 2am Love Nature – Jungle Atlantis 3am Who Were The Greeks 4am Vikings 5am Coastal Railways With Julie Walters
SKY SPORT 2 6am Football – A-League (RPL) Newcastle Jets v Melbourne City FC. From McDonald Jones Stadium. 8am Football – ISPS Handa Premiership (RPL) Final. Teams and venue TBC. 11am UEFA Champions League Magazine Programme 11:30 Rowing – Maadi Cup Event (HLS) From Lake Ruataniwha in the Mackenzie Basin. 1pm Rugby League – NRL (HLS) 1:30 Rugby League – NRL (RPL) Dragons v Knights. 3:40 L Rugby League – NSW Cup Western Suburbs v Wentworthville. 5:30 L Rugby League – NRL Tigers v Eels. From ANZ Stadium, Sydney. 8:30 NRL 360 9:30 Big League Wrap 10:30 Rugby League – NRL (HLS) Tigers v Eels. From ANZ Stadium, Sydney. 11pm Cricket – International (HLS) Blackcaps v England – Second Test, Day Four. From Hagley Oval, Christchurch.
TUESDAY
Midnight NRL 360 1am Big League Wrap 2am L Rugby League – Super League Widnes Vikings v St Helens. 4:10 L Rugby League – Super League Catalan Dragons v Huddersfield Giants. 2Apr18
DISCOVERY 6:35 Deadliest Catch PG Into the Gale. 7:30 How It’s Made PG 7:55 How It’s Made PG 8:20 MythBusters PG 9:10 Alaska – The Last Frontier M 10am Blowing Up History PG Secrets of the Pyramids. 10:50 Outback Opal Hunters PG 11:40 Swamp Murders M A Run for the Money. 12:30 Blood Relatives M Rest in Pieces. 1:20 Fast ‘n’ Loud PG Cutlass Lowrider 1. 2:10 Fast ‘n’ Loud PG Cutlass Lowrider 2/2. 3pm Fast ‘n’ Loud PG Big Red Caddy 1/2. 3:50 Fast ‘n’ Loud PG Big Red Caddy 2/2. 4:45 Fast ‘n’ Loud PG 5:40 Fast ‘n’ Loud PG Souping Up a Super Ford GT 2/2. 6:35 Fast ‘n’ Loud PG Return to Pike’s Peak 1/2. 7:30 Fast ‘n’ Loud PG Return to Pike’s Peak 2/2. 8:30 Fast ‘n’ Loud PG Motorcycle Mayhem – Packing a Packard for Pebble 1/2. 9:25 Diesel Brothers – Power Hour PG Muscle Cars. 10:15 Alaska – The Last Frontier M 11:05 Naked And Afraid M 11:55 People Magazine Investigates M TUESDAY 12:45 Blood Relatives M 1:35 How Do They Do It? PG 2am How Do They Do It? PG 2:25 Alaska – The Last Frontier M 3:15 Deadliest Catch PG 4:05 Treehouse Masters PG 4:55 How It’s Made PG 5:20 How Do They Do It? PG 5:45 MythBusters PG
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Sport
Celtic’s Kirk Chettleburgh on the charge in their match against Hampstead on the weekend.
PHOTO ROBYN HOOD 310308-RH-009
Rakaia, Celtic in rarified air BY MATT MARKHAM
MATT.M@THEGUARDIAN.CO.NZ
Mid Canterbury rugby sides, Celtic and Rakaia, sit comfortably at the top of their respective divisions of the Combined Country Rugby Competition after securing maximum points from the opening two rounds. After a disjointed weekend of the competition, in which games began on Wednesday night and then flowed through to the traditional Saturday afternoon slot, the five Mid Canterbury teams fixtures netted three points plus an agonising one point defeat for Southern. Celtic tidied up the weekend with a
dominant performance against neighbours Hampstead in the first local derby of the season – winning 51-15. The game was very much a battle of two halves, with Hampstead showing some of their promise to trail 22-15 at the break before Celtic asserted their authority in the second stanza with 29 unanswered points. Across the board, Celtic were strong but a couple of individual moments of brilliance pathed the way for success. Nathan McCloy’s solo effort to cut through the Hampstead backline was a standout while the final try of the match to captain Danny Hurley, in which the hosts marched the entire length of the field with
contributions from many sets of hands, was also memorable. With 10 points in the bag from their opening two matches, Celtic will this week face their toughest challenge when they head up to North Canterbury to play the Glenmark Cheviot side in an effort to keep their unbeaten season intact. Life won’t get any easier for Hampstead unfortunately – they head over the river to take on defending champions, Southbridge to continue their tough start to the season. There’s no doubt Shaun Bovey and Craig Dwyer are making some inroads with the blue and golds, but a tough first few rounds will test their determination.
Over in Division One, Southern will be looking to bounce back from their narrow defeat to Prebbleton when they host Springston out at Mayfield. Last year’s Watters Cup winners will have to be on their toes after the new boys to the competition gave Rakaia a huge fright on Friday night when scoring 24 unanswered points to snare two bonus points from what looked to be a lost cause match. Methven, who were too slick for Hornby on Thursday night, will host Prebbleton for their first home match of the season. Rakaia will head north to tackle their second consecutive new team to the competition, Hurunui at Culverden.
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