Food needed more than ever
box of Weetbix helps, even if you think it may not be much. Every little bit helps,” Stonyer said.
An annual Ashburton community food drive will be more important than ever as families grapple with a cost-of-living crisis.
That’s the feeling of Toot for Tucker organisers and volunteers ahead of the November 21 event.
One of those volunteers is Ashburton County Lions’ secretary Jan Stonyer, who has been involved with Toot for Tucker food drive in one form or another for over a decade.
“Every can of baked beans, or
Volunteers from a range of organisations, headed up by the Ashburton County Lions, will hit the streets from 5pm next Monday. You will hear the collectors toot their vehicle horns when they’re in your street, with food bags to be delivered around Ashburton soon to anyone who would like to donate.
The public’s donations are vital because they would help restock local foodbanks with in-date, non-perishable goods. Those donations would then be shared between Presbyterian Support, St Vincent de Paul and Salvation Army.
And Stonyer, who has seen
the event grow, knows that next week’s food run has even more significance.
That’s because of the financial challenges many are facing simply to provide food for their families.
Another to understand that scenario and its community effect is Salvation Army lieutenant Elizabeth Walker-Ratu. She experienced her first Toot for Tucker event last year and was amazed with the amount of food donated to organisations like hers to then disperse and make available to those in need.
“It really helps us stock up,“ Walker-Ratu said.
“It provides us a good amount of food to fill the shelves during the Christmas period.’’
TOOT FOR TUCKER
What: Annual food drive organised by the
When: Monday, November 21. Collections starting after 5pm
Where: Collectors will be driving around the streets of Ashburton getting the donated the food. You will hear them toot when they are nearby
How can you help:
Option one: Fill a bag with as much non-perishable, in-date food items for collection as you can.
Option two: Donate your time to the drive. If you can spare a few hours as driver, or runner on the evening, contact Jan Stonyer via acl.secretary@xtra.co.nz.
Concerns at Methven pathway placement
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That was how Methven Community Board chairperson Kelvin Holmes described the situation with the placement of a new unsealed footpath in Methven.
The construction of an unsealed footpath along State Highway SH77, from the corner of Racecourse Road to the Ōpuke Thermal Pools and up to the Methven Walkway, has been awarded to Fulton Hogan.
It is scheduled for completion before the end of the year but its start has been delayed as its placement is under scrutiny from the community board.
Council staff met with members of the community board and Ōpuke Thermal Pools last week and the work has been put on hold until the alignment of the path is resolved.
At its inaugural meeting at the end of October, the board requested an update on the impending construction of the footpath due to concerns about its positioning and drainage issues associated with potential flood risks.
Robin Jenkinson raised the alarm that the plan was to place
the footpath down the middle of the swale.
“All they are going to do is create a gravel drain,” he said.
Holmes said he understood the path was supposed to be tucked in along the hedge line away from the swale and the road.
Councillor Rodger Letham said “it would be a waste of time” if it isn’t placed correctly.
“I think we need to dou-
ble-check it because we are just wasting time and money if it’s the wrong thing,” Letham said.
Where the footpath is going is an already popular walking route in an area where the community is campaigning for a speed reduction, from 100kph down to 50kph.
Deputy mayor and Methven resident, Liz McMillan, has previously said that the addition of the Ōpuke Thermal Pools along-
side two subdivisions has meant keeping the stretch of road at 100kph raises serious safety concerns.
A petition was presented to Waka Kotahi last year but the response was that it could not be actioned until 2024 under the existing land transport plan.
The introduction of a new setting of speed limits law in May will allow for reductions to be
considered at a regional level so could see the change made sooner.
Let there be Walnut Ave lights
Dubbed ‘the longest road works in New Zealand’ by members of the community, the Walnut Avenue intersections upgrade is in its final days
Waka Kotahi and KiwiRail will complete the project ahead of schedule with an official ceremony on Friday.
“It’s been a long time so it will certainly be good to have the project finished and see the back of all those road cones,” Ashburton Mayor Neil Brown said.
“It’s looking pretty good and will be great to have the intersections up and running.”
The project replaces roundabouts at the intersections of Walnut Avenue and State Highway 1, and Walnut Avenue and West Street, with traffic lights and an upgrade of the rail crossing between the two intersections.
Testing of the new traffic and the railway crossing signals started last week to ensure the railway crossing interface is all properly working.
The finishing touches to the intersections, including the road markings, will be completed in the next few days before the lights are switched on.
Work began on the project, which had a $15 million budget, in August 2021 and had an 18-month timeline but it has been heavily criticised for being a drawn out process.
Waka Kotahi had completed the intersection upgrades and lights installation by May, but KiwiRail didn’t start work until late August which drew the ire of the community.
In June, Waka Kotahi and KiwiRail fronted the council to explain that there was no delay and the project remained on schedule as planned.
Brown said it was strange how the two parts of the project couldn’t coalesce closer together.
The project has been delivered on time, as far as the official schedule, but the final cost of the project is not yet known.
For locals glad to see the end of the traffic cones it will be temporary as they will shift south to Tinwald next year for the start of
the Tinwald corridor – another joint Waka Kotahi and KiwiRail project.
The project will have traffic lights installed at the SH1/Lagmhor Road/Agnes Street intersection and an upgraded railway crossing.
Brown said the message has been strongly delivered by the council that the community does not want to see the Tinwald project drag on.
“Hopefully the lessons learnt [at Walnut Avenue] can be taken into account in Tinwald to make the process amicable to road users with minimal disruption in the shortest possible time.”
Waka Kotahi is scheduled to update the council on the Tinwald project in December.
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Hopefully the lessons learnt [at Walnut Avenue] can be taken into account in Tinwald to make the process amicable to road users with minimal disruption in the shortest possible time.
- Mayor Neil BrownWheelie innovative stuff from Ashburton College students
Every teenager loves getting a new set of wheels but Ashburton College students have put a different spin on it.
Twenty-three Year 11 and 12 students, all part of the college’s technology metal class, demonstrated their innovation and mechanical design skills in a human-powered transport project, which took some of them two terms to complete.
“The class worked on the brief that it (their project) had to be made from bicycle parts, no more than three wheels, and fit through the classroom door and be human powered,’’ Ashburton College’s teacher in charge of automotive and trades, Patrick Neal, said.
They used discarded bikes from the Ashburton Resource Recovery Park to reconfigure them into another type of human-powered transportation. And the innovative juices certainly flowed, with trikes and shopping trolley wheels on the back and various BMX bike parts at the front completing one type of contraption. Tandem bikes, customed choppers and sidecars were among other designs that emerged, all of them funky and creative.
“Some students copied existing designs, whilst others were very creative,’’ Neal said.
The project also highlighted to students just what could be achieved using spare parts, a healthy dose of Kiwi ingenuity and clever workmanship.
“Yes, it certainly opened some of their eyes to possibilities.’’
But it wasn’t just about fun either. The students earned NCEA credits and engineering industry training organisation (ITO) unit standards for their hard work.
Fencing rethink crucial to plan
By Pat DeavollA new electric fencing system has allowed a Mid Canterbury farm to run a sharp rotational grazing system usually only seen on dairy farms, says Glenview farm manager Jack Dwyer.
Across 475 hectares of some of New Zealand’s most scenic farmland in Mid Canterbury, Glenview, a beef farming system owned by former Anzco Foods founder Sir Graeme Harrison has put its first foot forward.
Harrison’s total farm area covered over 2300 hectares and encompassed properties at Mt Alford, Pudding Hill and Highbank. The most recent addition was Glenview, where the farm had been completely overhauled with the new permanent electric fencing system.
“It is an intensive operation, so we want to make it pay for itself,” Dwyer said. “To help us manage our animals effectively, we tore out almost all the fencing and refenced more than 60kms of the property using an electric fencing solution, including powering it up with energizers.”
Each paddock was about eight hectares in size, divided in the middle with a two-wire fence. This allowed sheep to go underneath, but cattle to be effectively managed. There were water troughs one-quarter and three-quarters along the two-wire fence. It meant each four-hectare half could be split into four one-hectare or eighthalf-hectare grazing strips.
“This set up means we can run short sharp rotational grazing where we get mobs of 40 to 50
cattle doing a 24-day rotation in one eight-hectare paddock if the growth is adequate,” Dwyer said.
As the grazing rotation continued into summer, lambs were brought into the system and replaced cattle in some paddocks.
Mobs of between 800 and 1400 lambs followed in the rotation and were given the full eight hec-
tares to graze out.
“It’s been a system of trial and error. We’ve spent the last few years figuring out what works and what doesn’t, but the system and gear we now have has been absolutely key to helping us manage feed and maximise animal productivity,” Dwyer said. “It also allows us to easily drop out halves
of paddocks to be cut for supplementary feed.”
Across all the farms, the operation runs a total of 2700 perendale ewes, with plans to lift that number to about 4000 over the next couple of years.
It calved 500 angus cows this season and last season raised 240 angus steers for Five Star Beef
4000 lambs,
Voting is now open for the Ruralco board of directors’ election with three candidates vying for two vacancies on the board.
Director Tony Coltman was seeking re-election as per the co-operative’s election rotation rules. He was elected to the board in 2016 and was manager and director of a 3400-cow equity partnership near Dunsandel, a press release said.
Also seeking election were Mid Cantabrians, Kate Beaumont-Smith, and Rhea Booker. Beaumont-Smith was a dairy farmer who had been contract milking for the last three seasons and was formerly a lawyer in Mid Canterbury, England and Wales.
Booker was a chartered accountant with a dairy farming background and was an equity partner in a small dry stock farm and calf-rearing operation.
The board was made up of five farmer-elected directors (Jessie Chan, Kate Acland, Andrew Barlass, Sir David Carter, and Tony Coltman), and two independent directors (Sue Lindsay and Brent Wheeler) who were appointed by the board.
As per the co-operative rules, all elected directors were on a threeyear rotation. This year, chair Jessie Chan was retiring by rotation, and was not seeking re-election.
“We are happy to once again be
holding an election for our board of directors, with three nominations being received. This is an exciting time to join Ruralco’s board of directors. The calibre and capability of the board is extremely high, and it is a place where directors can thrive and help to shape the strategic direction of a growing business,” Chan said.
“The election process is essential to ensure we have good shareholder engagement. As a co-operative, our shareholders own the business, which means it is their business and they need to have a say. This election process determines how all shareholders retain control of their co-operative.
“It is important people engage in the voting process, and we encourage as many shareholders as possible to vote and exercise their right to have their say,” Chan said.
All registered voters had received an email with a link to the voting website, with voting taking place between now and this year’s 59th Annual General Meeting which would be held on Wednesday, November 23, 2022 at the Ashburton Trust Event Centre. Shareholders could vote online, via proxy, or at the AGM.
“We have engaged electionnz. com, an independent election management company to manage the voting process for the 2022 election,” Chan said.
Pushback on emissions
When it comes to emissions pricing, DairyNZ says no deal is better than a bad deal –and only a fair and reasonable system will be accepted for farmers.
The industry organisation’s chair, Jim van der Poel, said the Government’s emissions pricing proposal threatened the viability of farming businesses and rural communities and was not acceptable for farmers.
“DairyNZ is committed to securing a fair pricing system for farmers and we would like to see the Government revert to the He Waka Eke Noa recommendations put forward in May,” van der Poel said.
“The Government’s suggestion it has given the sector what we asked for – with ‘small tweaks’ – is incorrect.”
“Changes to the way prices will be set and limiting the recognition farmers can
get for planting has thrown the proposal off-kilter. We want an enduring system and that means we need to get back to a place that works for everyone.”
DairyNZ stands firmly behind the sector’s original He Waka Eke Noa proposal that was co-designed in good faith with the Government sitting around the table.
“We must reduce our emissions, but we can’t drive blindly towards targets at all costs. We have to remember why we are doing this in the first place. The Paris Agreement is about reducing global emissions, not just New Zealand’s emissions.”
Farmers have until November 18 to give feedback on the Government’s proposal.
DairyNZ is holding events nationwide until November 14 to discuss concerns, and the next steps, with dairy farmers.
CROPS 2022
The Foundation for Arable Research’s CROPS 2022 takes place near Ashburton on November 23, with more than 500 farmers and industry representatives expected at FAR’s Chertsey arable research site.
Cato, who had been a mixed arable and livestock farmer for the past 15 years, had gained a new following for his work trying to find a more restorative and sustainable way of growing food.
In recent years he co-founded Wildfarmed, a farming philosophy that prioritised soil health and biodiversity and grew crops without the use of herbicides, fungicides and pesticides.
He was the first Englishman to be awarded the Chevalier de L’Ordre du Mérite Agricole – the French equivalent of a knighthood for services to agriculture.
Cato’s original 100-hectare farm in Gascony, where his farming journey began, was rec-
Andy Cato – one half of electronic music duo Groove Armada and world leading regenerative farmer –what a combination!
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ket for food grown in regenerating landscapes.
Working with 42 farmers and more than 250 bakers and restaurants, the company was creating a market for grains based on the quality of the crops and soil, while influencing retailers, bakers, chefs and eaters to see value in choosing local grains produced this way.
United Kingdom retail chain Marks & Spencer recently launched a range of Wildfarmed loaves into 500 of its stores.
In his keynote address at CROPS 2022, Andy Cato would be sharing his farming story and insights from the UK grains sector.
Since its inception in 2002, CROPS had become a must-do on the agriculture calendar.
It also provided an opportunity for industry members to enjoy a day away from the farm, taking the time to make important social connections as well as looking to the future of their businesses.
ognised as the most innovative farm in France when awarded the prestigious Lauréat National de l’Agro-Ecologie 2020.
Now back on British soil after securing a 20-year tenure of a 295ha farm in Oxfordshire in 2021, Cato was on a mission
Key concerns of the Government’s proposal
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We will not accept a suboptimal proposal for emissions pricing. No deal is better than a bad deal.
• Reduces sector voice in governance and price-setting
Reduced recognition of plantings
doesn’t consider impact on rural communities
• Suggests farmers exceed legislated targets
Not all farmers can form collectives
Trailblazer keynote speaker
Andy Cato, the British regenerative agriculture trailblazer more widely known as one half of the electronic music duo Groove Armada, will be the headline act at New Zealand’s biggest annual arable farming event this month.to take what he’d learned and, through the Wildfarmed project, help facilitate change for farmers by creating a consumer led mar- Wildfarmed produced stoneground flour made from a diverse variety of wheat grown alongside a variety of plants, grasses, and legumes.
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6am AM 3 9am Infomercials 10:30 Gold Rush PG 3 0 11:30 Newshub Live at 11:30am Noon M Anatomy of Deception M 3 2013 Thriller.
A lawyer considering a run for mayor is stalked by a man desperate to see her fall from grace. Miranda Frigon, Natasha Henstridge. 0
2pm Return to Amish M 0 3pm Outrageous Acts of Science 0
4pm Kitchen Crashers 0 4:30 Newshub Live at 4:30pm 5pm Gold Rush PG Rick and his father talk to the landowners about new ground; Tony makes a big investment for the future. 0
6pm Newshub Live at 6pm 7pm The Project 7:30 Nadia’s Farm Lambing season is on the horizon at Royalburn Station; Nadia cooks a family picnic feast. 0
8:30 David Lomas Investigates 3 Filipo left Tokelau 30-years-ago to become a priest, but after three-years training in Rome he vanished. 0
9:35 Sort Your Life Out UK PG 0 10:50 Newshub Late 11:20 Ghosts of Shepherdstown PG 0
Thursday
12:20 Infomercials 5:30 AM Early 3
7:10 Dream Horse PGL 2021
Drama.
9am The Space Between MLSC 2021 Comedy.
10:40 A Quiet Place Part II MVC 2021 Thriller.
12:15 Blood Moon 16VLSC 2020 Horror.
1:40 Every Breath You Take 16VC 2021 Thriller.
3:25 The Fallout 16VLSC 2021 Drama.
5pm Last Night in Soho 16VLSC 2020 Horror.
6:55 Joe Bell MVLSC 2020 Drama.
8am The Moe Show 3 0
8:10 Pig Goat Banana Cricket 0
8:35 Top Wing 3 0
9am Jeopardy 3
10am New Amsterdam MVC 3 0
11am Bull MC 3 0
Noon Parenthood M
1pm House MVSC 0
2pm The Late Show With
Stephen Colbert PG 3
3pm Wheel of Fortune
3:30 Jeopardy
3:55 American Pickers PGC 3
4:55 The Hui 0
5:30 Prime News
6pm Sky Speed
6:30 The Middle PG 0
7pm Pawn Stars PG
7:30 Traffic Cops PGVC
The Derbyshire team intercept a car they suspect is being used in drug deals; Nick Lovatt goes after a car that was involved in a burglary. 0
8:30 F Ambulance 16C Paula and Phil help a patient struggling with mental health issues; Keigheley and Georgina are dispatched to a woman who has had a suspected stroke. 0
9:45 Sewer Squad MLC James and Andy battle to clear a newly formed fatberg; a cracked pipe floods a street.
10:45 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG 11:40 World’s Most Unexplained M 3
12:05 Infomercials
7:40 American Gangster 16VLSC 2007 Crime.
10:30 Shopping 16VLC 2013 Drama. Kevin Paulo, Julian Dennison, Jacek Koman.
12:10 Lord of War 16VLS 2005 Crime. Nicolas Cage, Jared Leto, Ethan Hawke.
2:10 Straight Outta Compton 16VLSC 2015 Drama. O’Shea Jackson jr, Corey Hawkins.
4:35 The Nice Guys 16VLSC 2016 Action Comedy.
6:30 Restaurant – Impossible 7:20 The Pioneer Woman
7:45 Trisha’s Southern Kitchen 8:10 James Martin – Island to Highlands 9am Mysteries at the Castle PG 10am American Pickers
PG 11am Salvage Dawgs
11:30 Flea Market Flip Noon Lost and Found PG
1pm 21 Day Body Turnaround PG
2pm Shipping Wars PG
2:30 Border Security – Australia PG
3pm Restaurant – Impossible
4pm Rachel Khoo’s Chocolat!
5pm Mysteries at the Castle PG
6pm American Pickers PG
7pm Shipping Wars PG
7:30 Border Security – Australia
PG A passenger may be the link to a major crime syndicate; a pursuit to stop a multimillion-dollar haul; an elderly couple could be making an innocent mistake.
8pm Newshub Live at 8pm 8:30 The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan PG Romesh investigates whether the persisting stereotypes about some places in the world are exaggerated.
9:30 Aussie Salvage Squad PG
The team is in Rockingham to salvage a grounded 34-foot yacht whose owner cannot be located.
10:30 Shipping Wars PG
11pm Border Security Australia PG 11:30 Flea Market Flip Midnight Infomercials
6am Rugby – Scotland v All Blacks (HLS)
6:30 L Tennis – ATP Nitto Finals – Day Three, Doubles. From Turin, Italy.
8:30 Football – Football Ferns v South Korea (HLS) Game Two.
9am L Tennis – ATP Nitto Finals – Day Three, Singles. From Turin, Italy.
6:30 Tamaiti Tu Winter 3
6:40 Purakau 3 6:50 Takaro Tribe 3 7am Darwin and Newts 3 7:10 Tamariki Haka 3 7:20 Te Nutube 3 7:30 Kids Kai Kart 3 7:40 He Rourou 3 7:50 Cube 3
8am Pukana 3 8:30 Oranga Ngakau 3 9:30 Whanau Living 3
10am David Rocco’s Dolce Africa 3 10:30 Toi Te Ora 3
11am Piri’s Tiki Tour PG 3
11:30 Hoiho Riding On PG Noon Te Ao Tapatahi 12:30 Up 2 3
1pm Arctic Secrets 3
2pm Toku Reo 3 2
2:30 Ako 3 2
3pm Tamaiti Tu Winter 3 3:10 Purakau 3 3:20 Takaro Tribe 3 3:30 Darwin and Newts 3 3:40 Tamariki Haka 3 3:50 Te Nutube 3 4pm Kids Kai Kart 3 4:10 He Rourou 3 4:20 Cube 3 4:30 Pukana 3
5pm Te Wananga o Aotearoa National Sprints
5:30 Polyfest
6pm Haka Ngahau a-Rohe –Tainui 3 6:30 Te Ao Marama
7pm Amplify 7:30 5 Minutes of Fame PG
Aspiring singing stars go head-tohead for their shot at fame.
8:30 M Barbershop 2 – Back in Business PG 2004 Comedy. The owner of an historic South Side Chicago barbershop faces pressure to sell to a land developer, but must face the impact this would have on his community. Ice Cube, Cedric the Entertainer, Eve.
10:20 Sidewalk Karaoke PG
10:50 Te Ao Marama
11:20 Closedown
6:05 Dual Survival MLC 6:55 Mysteries at the Museum PG 7:45 Alaska
Tricks
of 10
MLS
8:30 24 Hours In Emergency MC At St George’s, Martin is seriously hurt after crashing his paraglider.
9:30 911 Crisis Center MLC The shift is showered with food and fun during Appreciation Week, but the calls keep coming.
10pm Snapped M She said her husband ran away with his much younger mistress, but after years of suspicion, police find him much closer to home.
11pm Exhumed MVC 3 11:55 The Circus M 3 12:20 Infomercials
Murders
MVC
8:30 Off the Rails MLS 2021 Comedy. To honour the memory of their late friend, three fifty-something women recreate their post-graduation train trip across Europe.
Kelly Preston, Jenny Seagrove.
10:10 Songbird 16V 2020 Thriller. Immune to the Covid23 virus, a courier races across a dystopian landscape to save the woman he loves from an inhumane quarantine camp.
KJ Apa, Sofia Carson.
11:35 Hunt for the Truth MVLSC 2016 Thriller.
Thursday
1:10 Mortal Kombat 18VLC 2021 Action.
3am Six
Minutes to Midnight MV 2021 Drama. 4:40 Midnight Kiss 16VLSC 2019 Horror.
6:30 Jarhead 16VLS 2005 Drama. Jake Gyllenhaal, Jamie Foxx, Peter Sarsgaard. 8:30 Breach ML 2007 Drama.
A young FBI agent is promoted to work for a well-respected agent who is suspected of selling secrets to the Soviet Union. Chris Cooper, Ryan Phillipe.
10:20 The Last Samurai MV 2003 Drama. A 19th-century American military adviser to Japan is captured in battle and comes to embrace the Samurai culture he was hired to destroy. Tom Cruise, Ken Watanabe.
Thursday
12:50 Money Monster MVLS 2016 Thriller. 2:30 Now You See Me MVLS 2013 Thriller.
4:25 Now You See Me 2 MV 2016 Thriller.
11am Rugby – England v Japan (HLS) 11:30 Rugby – France v South Africa (RPL) 1:30 Rugby – Wales v Argentina (RPL) 3:30 Rugby – Italy v Australia (RPL)
5:30 SailGP – Dubai (HLS)
6pm Football – Football Ferns v South Korea (RPL) Game Two. 8pm Football –A-League (HLS)
9pm Rugby – Scotland v All Blacks (HLS)
9:30 Rugby – England v Japan (HLS) 10pm ATP Uncovered 10:30 Tennis – ATP (HLS) Nitto Finals – Day Three.
11:30 L Tennis – ATP Nitto Finals – Day Four, Doubles. From Turin, Italy.
Thursday
1:30 ATP Uncovered 2am L Tennis – ATP Nitto Finals – Day Four, Singles. From Turin, Italy. 4am Rugby – Italy v Australia (RPL)
Does
The Graham Norton Show MLS
Who Do You Think You Are? PG Alex Scott.
MLSC
EastEnders PG 7:25
MLSC
Would I Lie to You? PG Comedy panel show where contestants bluff about their secrets. 8:35 Dragons’ Den PG A woman aims to go global with her subscription children’s clothing offering.
Holby City MC 10:45 We Hunt Together 16VL 11:35 Midsomer Murders MVC Thursday 1:10 Qi MLSC 1:45 Qi MLSC 2:20 Would I Lie to You? PG 2:50 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 3:55 Holby City MC 4:55 Dragons’ Den PG
– The Last Frontier MLC 8:35 Alaska – The Last Frontier MLC 9:25 Fast N’ Loud MLC 10:20 The Lost Lincoln PG 12:10 Dual Survival MLC Blackout.
1:05 Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch MLC Answers.
2pm Naked and Afraid MLC 2:55 Barnwood Builders PG Split Crew. 3:50 Deadliest Catch MLC Russian Roulette.
4:45 Alaska – The Last Frontier MLC Making Hay the Kilcher Way.
5:40 Outback Opal Hunters PG 6:35 Deadliest Catch MLC Brother in the Bight. 7:30 Deadliest Catch MLC Follow the Rainbow.
8:30 Dirty Jobs – Rowe’d Trip PG Filthy Animals.
9:30 Moonshiners MLC High Proof Highlands. 10:30 Impossible Repairs PG 11:25 Naked and Afraid MLC Stomping Grounds.
Thursday
1:05 Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch MLC 1:55 Deadliest Catch MLC 2:45 Naked and Afraid MLC 4:25 Barnwood Builders PG 5:15 Outback Opal Hunters PG
6:30 Tamaiti Tu Winter 3
6:40 ZooMoo 3 6:50 Taki
Embarrassing Bodies, at 8:30pm
Love It or List It – Australia, at 7:30pm
Cooks on Fire, at 7:30pm Waharoa – Art of the Pacific, at 7:30pm
6am Breakfast 0 9am Unbeatable 0 10am Tipping Point 3 0 11am The Chase 3 0 Noon 1 News at Midday 0 12:30 Emmerdale PG 0 1pm Attitude 3 0 1:30 Hollyoaks PG 0 2pm Coronation Street PG 3 0 3pm Tipping Point 0 4pm Te Karere 2 4:30 Heathrow – Britain’s Busiest Airport 3
The manager of the Covid-19 testing centre, Joel, leads the charge to reduce passenger stress. 0
5pm The Chase 0
6pm 1 News at 6pm 0 7pm Seven Sharp 0 7:30 Cooks on Fire
A brush with Covid-19 means only three teams remain, and they have to make a two-course date night meal in the rain. 0
8:30 Rich Holiday, Poor Holiday M A single mum takes her daughters to an all-inclusive woodland park in Germany; a jet-setting family squeeze into a caravan in Norfolk. 0 9:30 Coronation Street PG 0 10:30 1 News Tonight 0 11pm Shortland Street PG 3 0 11:30 For Life M 0 Friday 12:30 20/20 3 0 1:15 Te Karere 3 2 1:40 Infomercials 5:30 Te Karere 3 2
Winter
6:30 Hoarders
3 Stacey has two days to get rid of the 47 dogs and cats that have taken over her house. 7:30 Tattoo Fixers on Holiday MLSC Sketch takes on Bex’s tattoo that has left her feeling unloved; Alice helps Nikki with a tattoo that has deceived her husband.
8:30 Below Deck Mediterranean M The deck crew has an awkward night out after Courtney is promoted to lead deckhand; Natasha reels from an exchange with her boyfriend.
9:40 A&E After Dark MLC A patient has a life threatening high heart rate; an attempted suicide patient arrives at the hospital.
10:40 Snapped M 11:40 Exhumed MVC 3 12:35 Infomercials
6am AM 3 9am Infomercials
10:30 Gold Rush PG 3 0
11:30 Newshub Live at 11:30am
Noon M Abducted Love M 3 2016 Crime. A woman and her daughter try to help the police investigate the kidnapping of her husband. Daphne Zuniga, Aaron Pearl. 0
2pm Return to Amish M 0
3pm Outrageous Acts of Science PG 0 4pm Kitchen Crashers 0
4:30 Newshub Live at 4:30pm
5pm Gold Rush PG 0 6pm Newshub Live at 6pm 7pm The Project
7:30 Love It or List It – Australia A family with nine children need more space, but the father is attached to their Melbourne home. 0
8:35 The Graham Norton Show With Paul Mescal, Michaela Coel, Winston Duke, Emma Corrin, Richard Ayoade – with music from Loyle Carner. 0
9:35 Comedians Giving Lectures 16 The lecture topics are: What are Animals Thinking and Feeling?; It is Possible to Make Money and do Good; Should We Trust Computers? 0 10:15 Newshub Late 10:45 NCIS – LA M 3 0 11:40 Breaking Amish M 3 0 Friday 12:35 Infomercials 5:30 AM Early 3
6:10 Breaking News in Yuba County 16V 2021 Comedy.
7:45 The Little Things MVLS 2021 Thriller.
9:50 Great White 16VLC 2020 Horror. Katrina Bowden, Te Kohe Tuhaka.
11:25 The Current Occupant 16VLSC 2020 Horror. Barry Watson, Sonita Henry.
12:52 Out of Death 16VLC 2021 Thriller.
2:30 Together MLSC 2021 Comedy.
4:05 Dune MV 2021 Action.
6:40 Military Wives MLS 2019 Comedy. Kristin Scott Thomas, Sharon Horgan.
8:30 Downton Abbey –A New Era PGL 2022 Drama.
The Crawley family goes on a grand journey to the South of France to uncover the mystery of the Dowager Countess’ newly inherited villa. Hugh Bonneville, Maggie Smith.
10:40 Belfast MVL 2021 Drama. Jamie Dornan, Caitriona Balfe.
Friday 12:20 The Professor and the Madman MVC 2019 Drama.
2:25 A Perfect Match PG 2021 Romantic Comedy.
3:50 The Matrix Resurrections MVL 2021 Action.
8am The Moe Show 3 0 8:10 Pig
Goat Banana Cricket 0 8:35 Top Wing 3 0 9am Jeopardy 3 10am New Amsterdam M 3 0
11am Bull MC 3 0
Noon Parenthood M 1pm House
MVSC 0 2pm The Late Show With
Stephen Colbert PG 3 3pm Wheel of Fortune 3:25 Jeopardy
3:50 Football – A-League (HLS)
5pm Rural Delivery 0
5:30 Prime News
6pm SailGP – Dubai (HLS)
6:30 The Middle PG 0
7pm Pawn Stars PG
7:30 N Waharoa – Art of the Pacific Ngahuia Te Awekotuku examines how Maori and Pasifika artworks have progressed over the years. 0
8:30 N Brave New Zealand World PGC Examining climate change and the recently heightened nuclear threat. 0
9:30 Stacey Dooley Investigates MVLC Stacey is in Ireland, to see how the country is after nearly going broke and to meet young protesters angered by the mess they have inherited. 0
10:45 The Crowd Goes Wild PG
11:15 UFC on Sky MVC
11:45 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG Friday
12:45 Closedown 1am Infomercials
6:35 The Social Network ML 2010 Drama.
8:35 Daredevil MV 2003 Action Fantasy. Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner, Colin Farrell.
10:20 Her 16LS 2013
Romance Sci-fi. Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams, Scarlett Johansson.
12:25 The Host MV 2013 Sci-fi Adventure. Rachel Roberts, Shyaam Karra.
2:30 Spider-Man –Homecoming MV 2017 Action. Tom Holland, Robert Downey jr, Michael Keaton.
4:45 No. 2 PG 2006 Comedy. Ruby Dee, Anthony Starr, Rene Naufahu.
6:20 Patriots Day 16VLC 2016 Drama. Mark Wahlberg, Kevin Bacon.
8:30 The Theory of Everything M 2014 Biography. Story of the love between renowned astrophysicist Stephen Hawking and his first wife Jane. Eddie Redmayne, Felicity Jones.
10:35 Interstellar ML 2014 Sci-fi. Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway.
Friday 1:20 In the Valley of Elah 16VLC 2007 Crime.
3:20 Superman Returns MV 2006 Action. 5:50 Maverick MVL 1994 Western Comedy.
Ridley, at 8:30pm
6:30 Restaurant – Impossible 7:20 The Pioneer Woman 7:45 Trisha’s Southern Kitchen 8:10 Rachel Khoo’s Chocolat! 9am Mysteries at the Castle PG 10am American Pickers PG 11am Salvage Dawgs 11:30 Flea Market Flip Noon Aussie Salvage Squad PG 1pm The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan PG 2pm Shipping Wars PG 2:30 Border Security Australia PG 3pm Restaurant –Impossible 4pm Bizzare Foods – Delicious Destinations
4:25 Rick Stein’s Cornwall
5pm Mysteries at the Castle PG 6pm American Pickers PG 7pm Shipping Wars PG 7:30 Border Security – Australia PG A passenger breaks air travel regulations, potentially threatening the lives of everyone on his plane.
8pm Newshub Live at 8pm
8:30 Ridley M
After meeting jazz singer Eve Marbury, Ridley agrees to help find her brother, who has been missing for 40-years.
9:35 Motorway Cops – Catching Britain’s Speeders PG 10:30 Shipping Wars PG 11pm Border Security Australia PG 11:30 Flea Market Flip Midnight Infomercials
6am SailGP (HLS) Dubai.
6:30 L Tennis – ATP Nitto Finals – Day Four Doubles.
8:30 ATP Uncovered 9am L Tennis – ATP Nitto Finals – Day Four Singles. From Turin, Italy.
11am Rugby – England v Japan (HLS) 11:30 Rugby –Scotland v All Blacks (HLS) Noon SailGP (HLS) Dubai.
12:30 Football – England Women v Norway Women (RPL) 2:30 Rugby – France v South Africa (RPL) 4:30 The Breakdown 5:30 Yachting – Route du Rhum (HLS) 6pm Rugby – Scotland v All Blacks (HLS) 6:30 UFC on Sky 7pm The Crowd Goes Wild 7:30 Basketball – NBL Overtime 8pm Football – Football Ferns v South Korea (HLS) Game Two. 8:30 The Crowd Goes Wild 9pm Rugby – Barbarians v All Blacks XV (RPL) 11pm UFC on Sky 11:30 L Tennis – ATP Nitto Finals – Day Five Doubles. From Turin, Italy. Friday 1:30 The Crowd Goes Wild 2am L Tennis – ATP Nitto Finals –Day Five Singles. From Turin, Italy. 4am ATP Uncovered 4:30 Football – Premier League (RPL)
Atu Taki Mai 3 7am Darwin and Newts 3 7:10 Smooth 3 7:20 Te Nutube 3 7:30 Haati Paati 3 7:40 He Rourou 3 7:50 Kainga Whakapaipai 3 8am Polyfest 3 8:30 Oranga Ngakau 3 9:30 Whanau Living 3 10am Off the Grid 3 10:30 Toi
Te Ora 3 11am 5 Minutes of Fame 3 Noon Te Ao Tapatahi
12:30 M Barbershop 2: Back in Business PG 3 2004 Comedy.
2:30 Ako 3 2 3pm Tamaiti
Tu Winter 3 3:10 ZooMoo 3
3:20 Taki Atu Taki Mai 3
3:30 Darwin and Newts 3
3:40 Smooth 3 3:50 Te Nutube 3 4pm Haati Paati 3
4:10 He Rourou 3
4:20 Kainga Whakapaipai 3
4:30 He Koputu Waiata
5pm Te Wananga o Aotearoa National Sprints
5:30 Polyfest 3
6pm Haka Ngahau a-Rohe –Tainui 3 6:30 Te Ao Marama
7pm N Eke Panuku IRL
Te Aorere Pewhairangi and D’Angelo Martin set out to find the best Maori gamer in Aotearoa.
7:30 Nanakia 2.0 PG
Te Wehi Preston, Lyndsay and Eli are off to the races in Te Arawa.
8pm Only in Aotearoa PG 8:30 Rage Against the Rangatahi PG Rangatahi from across Te Taitokerau speak their minds about politics and protest.
9pm Black Comedy MLC 9:30 Redfern Now MLC 10:30 Unsettled PG 11pm Te Ao Marama 11:30 Closedown
You? PG 2:35 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 3:35 The Graham Norton Show ML 4:30 The Jonathan Ross Show ML 5:20 The Vicar of Dibley PG
6:05 Dual Survival MLC 6:55 Mysteries at the Museum PG 7:45 Alaska – The Last Frontier MLC 8:35 Alaska – The Last Frontier MLC 9:25 Fast N’ Loud MLC 10:20 Deadliest Catch MLC 11:15 Aussie Salvage Squad PG 12:10 Dual Survival MLC 1:05 Naked and Afraid MLC 2:55 Barnwood Builders PG Good Neighbours. 3:50 Deadliest Catch MLC Curse of the Russian Line. 4:45 Alaska – The Last Frontier MLC Homestead Haul. 5:40 Outback Opal Hunters PG 6:35 Gold Rush – Freddy Dodge’s Mine Rescue MLC The Gold Devil. 7:30 Gold Rush – Freddy Dodge’s Mine Rescue MLC 8:30 Hoffman Family Gold MLC 9:30 Gold Rush – Dave Turin’s Lost Mine MLC 10:30 Homestead Rescue – Raney Ranch PG 11:25 Naked and Afraid XL MLC Friday 12:15 Alaska – The Last Frontier MLC 1:05 Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch MLC 1:55 Deadliest Catch MLC 2:45 Naked and Afraid XL MLC 3:35 Moonshiners MLC 4:25 Barnwood Builders PG 5:15 Outback Opal Hunters PG
6am Breakfast The Breakfast team presents news, entertainment, sports and weather. 0 9am Unbeatable Jason Manford hosts the quiz show where players face a question and pick from six rankable answers. 0 10am Tipping Point 3 Quiz show in which players take on a machine, hoping to win its jackpot. 0 11am The Chase 3 0 Noon 1 News at Midday 0 12:30 Emmerdale PG 0 1pm Dog Squad Puppy School 3 0 1:30 Hollyoaks PG 0 2pm Coronation Street PG 3 0 3pm Tipping Point 0 4pm Te Karere 2 4:30 Heathrow – Britain’s Busiest Airport 3 0 5pm The Chase 3 0 6pm 1 News at 6pm 0 7pm L Cricket – Men’s T20 International Blackcaps v India. From Sky Stadium, Wellington. 0 11pm 1 News Tonight 0 11:30 Shortland Street PG 3 Nicole must make a choice; Rahu considers his future; Dawn gives honesty a go. 0 Saturday Midnight Cooking With the Stars ML 3 0 1am Schitt’s Creek M 3 0 1:45 Te Karere 2:10 Infomercials 5:30 Religious Programming
10am Love It or List It 3
10:50 Hoarders PG 3
11:40 Snapped M 3
When a camper goes missing, the search uncovers problems in his marriage and a deadly plot.
12:35 Exhumed MVC 3
1:35 Below Deck M 3
2:30 Love It or List It 3
3:30 Top Chef PG 4:30 Shark Tank PG 3
5:30 A Place in the Sun –
Winter Sun Steven and Murila hold the Caribbean island of Nevis close to their hearts – now they want to buy there.
6:30 Hoarders PG 3 Lisa is an active chef, and a compulsive food hoarder.
7:30 M Apollo 13 PGLC 3 1995 Drama.
Based on the story of the disastrous 1970 Apollo 13 mission. Tom Hanks, Ed Harris, Kevin Bacon, Bill Paxton.
10:20 Snapped M A college student and an attorney looked like the perfect couple, but a shooting reveals the secrets in their relationship.
11:15 Exhumed MVC 3
12:05 Infomercials
6am AM 3
9am Infomercials 10:30 Gold Rush PG 3 0 11:30 Newshub Live at 11:30am
Noon M Broken Trust M 3 2012 Thriller. An attorney tries to rescue her kidnapped mentor while also taking on a case against a major pharmaceutical company. Laura Vandervoort, Shawn Roberts. 0
2pm Return to Amish M 0 3pm Outrageous Acts of Science PG 0
4pm Kitchen Crashers 0 4:30 Newshub Live at 4:30pm 5pm Gold Rush PG
Parker closes in on a record gold total; Rick rolls the dice on new ground; Tony turns to Hunker Creek for a final score. 0
6pm Newshub Live at 6pm
7pm The Project 7:30 M Men in Black M 3 1997 Action Comedy. Two men who keep an eye on aliens in New York City must save the world after the aliens threaten to blow it up. Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, Linda Fiorentino. 0 9:30 Queen of Meth M 3 Lori Arnold, sister of actor Tom Arnold, was once the most powerful drug dealer in America’s Midwest. 0 10:30 Newshub Late 11pm LA’s Finest 16 3 0
Saturday Midnight Funny Girls 16 3 12:30 Infomercials
6:15 Blackbird MLC 2019
Drama.
7:55 Cry Macho MC 2021 Drama.
9:40 French Exit MLS 2021 Comedy.
11:35 12 Mighty Orphans M 2021 Drama.
1:35 Ghostbusters –Afterlife PGL 2021 Adventure.
3:40 Good Boy 16VLSC 2020 Horror.
5:10 Mark Hunt – The Fight of His Life 16VL 2021 Documentary.
6:35 No Sudden Move 16VL 2021 Thriller. Don Cheadle, Benicio Del Toro.
8:30 South of Heaven 16VLSC 2021 Action. Upon his release from prison, a man vows to give his fiancée, who is dying from cancer, the best year of her life. Jason Sudeikis, Evangeline Lilly.
10:30 Here Today ML 2021
Comedy. A veteran comedy writer forms a bond with a singer that kicks the generation gap aside and redefines the meaning of friendship, love and trust.
Saturday 12:25 The Courier MVLC 2020 Thriller. 2:15 F9 – The Fast Saga MV 2021 Action.
4:35 Reminiscence MVC 2021 Sci-fi.
Attitude,
8am The Moe Show 3 0 8:10 Pig
Goat Banana Cricket 0 8:35 Top Wing 3 0 9am Jeopardy 3 10am New Amsterdam M 3 0
11am Bull MC 3 0
Noon Parenthood M
1pm House MVC 0
2pm The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG 3 3pm Wheel of Fortune 3:30 Jeopardy
4pm American Pickers 3
5pm Attitude
Eli Barnes has a rare form of muscular dystrophy, but the very busy fiveyear-old still gets up to mischief. 0
5:30 Prime News
6pm The Middle PG 0
7pm Pawn Stars PG
7:30 Border Security – America’s Front Line PG 3 0
8pm Hardcore Pawn – Chicago
PGL Wayne and Randy take on Freemasonry memorabilia from a family who believed the items made their house haunted. 0
8:30 Pawn Stars PGL Rick checks out a collection of Hard Rock photographs; Corey gets revved up for a Harley Davidson motor.
9:30 L Basketball – NBL Tasmania JackJumpers v NZ Breakers. From the Silverdome, Tasmania.
11:30 Raw PGV
Saturday 12:30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG 1:30 How to Make it in America M
2am Infomercials
7:55 Miss Potter PG 2006 Drama.
9:25 Gladiator MV 2000 Action.
11:55 Money Monster MVLS 2016 Thriller. George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Jack O’Connell.
1:35 Sully ML 2016 Drama. Tom Hanks, Aaron Eckhart.
3:10 RocknRolla 16VL 2008 Action.
5:05 Hancock MVL 2008 Action.
6:35 The Impossible ML 2012 Drama. Naomi Watts, Ewan McGregor.
8:30 In Time MVLC 2011 Sci-fi. In a future where time is literally money, and ageing stops at 25, the only way to stay alive is to earn, borrow, steal, or inherit more time. Justin Timberlake, Amanda Seyfried.
10:20 Robin Hood MVLS 2010 Action. Robin Hood and his band of marauders confront corruption in the village of Nottingham to lead an uprising against the crown. Russell Crowe, Cate Blanchett.
Saturday
12:40 Requiem for a Dream 18LSC 2000 Drama.
2:20 Conspiracy Theory MV 1997 Thriller. 4:35 Made 16VLS 2001 Comedy Thriller.
This is My House, at 9:30pm
6:30 Restaurant – Impossible 7:15 The Pioneer Woman 7:40 Trisha’s Southern Kitchen 8:05 Bizzare Foods – Delicious
Destinations
8:35 Rick Stein’s Cornwall
9:05 Mysteries at the Castle PG
10am American Pickers PG 11am Salvage Dawgs 11:30 Flea Market Flip
Noon Motorway Cops – Catching Britain’s Speeders PG 1pm Ridley M
2pm Shipping Wars PG 2:30 Border Security Australia PG
3pm Restaurant – Impossible 4pm The Hairy Bikers Ride Route 66 PG Dave and Si fish in Missouri, try Tulsa’s best-known soul food place and, in rural Oklahoma, cook with members of the Cherokee nation.
5pm Mysteries at the Church PG A sculpture in the world’s largest cathedral appears to foretell the tragic events of 9/11.
6pm American Pickers PG
7pm The Chase USA PG
8pm Newshub Live at 8pm 8:30 Celebrity Gogglebox 16 A cast of celebrity households comment on highlights of the week’s television, from the comfort of their own sofas.
9:30 This is My House PG 10:40 The Chase USA PG 11:40 Flea Market Flip 12:10 Infomercials
6:30 L Tennis – ATP
Nitto Finals – Day Five Doubles.
From Turin, Italy.
8:30 Basketball – NBL
Overtime
9am L Tennis – ATP
Nitto Finals – Day Five Singles.
From Turin, Italy.
11am Aotearoa Rugby Pod
Noon Rugby – Italy v Australia (RPL)
2pm UFC on Sky
2:30 Rugby Heaven
3:30 Rugby – Scotland v All Blacks (HLS)
4pm Rugby – Ireland v Fiji (RPL) From Aviva Stadium, Dublin. 6pm Rugby – Barbarians v All Blacks XV (RPL)
From Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London. 8pm Rugby Heaven 9pm Basketball – NBL Slam (HLS) Round Seven.
9:30 L Basketball – NBL Tasmania JackJumpers v New Zealand Breakers. From Silverdome, Tasmania.
11:30 Rugby – Wales v Argentina (RPL) Saturday 1:30 UFC on Sky 2am Rugby –Italy v Australia (RPL) 4am Rugby – Barbarians v All Blacks XV (RPL)
6:30 Tamaiti Tu Winter 3
6:40 Purakau 3 6:50 Takaro Tribe 3 7am Darwin and Newts 3 7:10 Tamariki Haka 3 7:20 Te Nutube 3 7:30 Kids Kai Kart 3 7:40 He Rourou 3 7:50 Cube 3
8am Tribe 3 8:30 Oranga Ngakau 3 9:30 Whanau Living 3 10am Lucky Dip 3 10:30 Toi Te Ora 3
11am Rage Against the Rangatahi PG 3 11:30 Giants 3 Noon Te Ao Tapatahi 12:30 Only in Aotearoa PG
1pm Ka Pai Living PG 3 1:30 Toku Reo 3 2
2:30 Ako 3 2
3pm Tamaiti Tu Winter 3 3:10 Purakau 3 3:20 Takaro Tribe 3 3:30 Darwin and Newts 3 3:40 Tamariki Haka 3 3:50 Te Nutube 3 4pm Kids Kai Kart 3 4:10 He Rourou 3 4:20 Cube 3 4:30 Tribe 3
5pm Te Wananga o Aotearoa National Sprints
5:30 Polyfest
6pm Haka Ngahau a-Rohe –Tainui 3 6:30 Te Ao Marama
7pm Pacific Island Food Revolution 3 8pm Going Native
A documentary series featuring celebrated humourist and author Drew Hayden Taylor.
8:30 Intrepid Journeys PG New Zealand celebrities travel the back roads of some of the world’s most beautiful countries.
9:30 Skindigenous 3 10pm Taringa 3 11pm Te Ao Marama 11:30 Closedown
6:05 Dual Survival MLC 6:55 Mysteries at the Museum PG 7:45 Alaska – The Last Frontier MLC 8:35 Alaska – The Last Frontier MLC 9:25 Fast N’ Loud MLC 10:20 Hoffman Family Gold MLC 11:15 Gold Rush – Freddy Dodge’s Mine Rescue MLC A Fine Mess. 12:10 Dual Survival MLC Attack of the Elephants.
1:05 Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch MLC Aztec or Not. 2pm Naked and Afraid XL MLC Waterworld.
2:55 Barnwood Builders PG 3:50 Deadliest Catch MLC 4:45 Gold Rush – Parker’s Trail MLC 5:40 Outback Opal Hunters PG 6:35 Airplane Repo MLC 7:30 Hoffman Family Gold MLC 8:30 Gold Rush – Freddy Dodge’s Mine Rescue MLC 9:30 Dirty Jobs –Rowe’d Trip PG 10:30 What on Earth? PG 11:25 Naked and Afraid XL MLC
4:55 Mrs Brown’s Boys MLS 5:35 The Jonathan Ross Show – Special Guests MLC
Saturday 12:15 Alaska – The Last Frontier MLC 1:05 Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch MLC 1:55 Deadliest Catch MLC 2:45 Naked and Afraid XL MLC 3:35 Moonshiners MLC 4:25 Barnwood Builders PG 5:15 Outback Opal Hunters PG
Pitch Perfect 2, at 7pm In For a Penny, at 8:05pm
6am Te Karere 3 2 0
6:30 Country Calendar 3 0 7am Rural Delivery 3 0
7:30 Infomercials 8:30 Religious Programming 9am Lap of Luxury 3 0 9:30 Tagata Pasifika
10am Waiata – Anthems 0
10:15 Ready Steady Cook 3 0 11:15 Rolling in It 3 0 12:20 Call the Midwife PGC 3 0 1:40 F Shop Well For Less 3 0 2:55 10 Years Younger in 10 Days 3 0 3:55 N Secret Spenders 0 5pm The Chase 3 0 6pm 1 News at 6pm 0 7pm Lingo 0 8pm Lotto 0 8:05 In For a Penny PG
Stephen Mulhern hits the streets and recruits members of the public to take on unusual challenges, for cash. 0
8:35 Doc Martin PG Martin and Louisa are off to London and Janice is looking after the children, but things do not go smoothly when Penhale tries to help. 0
9:35 F Sherwood 16L 0 10:50 F The Secrets She Keeps 16LC 0 11:50 The Split PG 3 0 Sunday 12:55 The White Queen 16VS 0 3am Queen Sugar PG 3 0 4am Infomercials
5:30 Religious Programming
6am Charles Stanley PG 6:30 Infomercials
9:30 Newshub Nation
10:30 Celebrity Family Feud PG 3 0 11:30 Grand Designs NZ PG 3 0 12:30 Love Yurts 0
1pm Moving Out With Kanoa 3 0
2pm The Zoo PG 3 0
3pm Playhouse Masters PG 0 4pm The Masked Singer USA PG 3 0
5pm Family Game Night 0 6pm Newshub Live at 6pm 7pm Wild Heroes 0
7:30 Crikey! It’s the Irwins PG Terri welcomes Mballa, a new cheetah cub; Robert sets out to save a stranded platypus. 0
6am Infomercials 8am Little
Darlings 3 0 8:25 The Moe
Show 3 0 8:35 Steven Universe
PG 0 9:35 The Loud House 3 0
10am SmackDown PGV 3
11am Raw PGV 3 Noon Pacific
Brothers and Sisters 3 0
1pm The Crowd Goes Wild PG 3 2:30 Once a Warrior With
Monty Betham 3pm Traffic Cops PGVL 3 0 4pm Truck Night in America PGL 3 0
5pm Dream Home Dilemma 3 After being in New Zealand for seven years, Californians Brandon and Abby are ready to buy their first home. 0
5:30 Prime News
6am Infomercials 6:30 Restaurant – Impossible 7:20 The Pioneer Woman 7:45 Trisha’s Southern Kitchen 8:10 The Hairy Bikers Ride Route 66 PG
9am Mysteries at the Church PG 9:55 American Pickers PG 10:55 Historic House Rescue –Welsh Farmhouse PG 11:55 Walking Hadrian’s Wall PG 12:55 This is My House PG 2:05 The Chase USA PG 3pm Bad Dog! PG
4pm The Best Thing I Ever Ate Favourite food celebrities point out the best burger bites.
6:30 ZooMoo 3 6:40 Purakau 3
6:50 Taki Atu Taki Mai 3
7am Tamariki Haka 3
7:10 Darwin and Newts 3
7:20 Haati Paati 3
7:30 Potae Pai 3 7:40 Cube 3
7:50 Kainga Whakapaipai 3 8am Ariki 3 8:30 Pukana 3 9:30 Opaki 3 10:30 Ako 3 2
11am Polyfest
11:30 Polyfest Noon Haka Pedia 3
12:30 Haka Life 3
1pm Whakatauki 3
1:30 Karanga – The First Voice 3
2pm Whaikorero PG 3 2:30 Iwi Anthems 3
3pm Intrepid Journeys PG
4pm Moving Out With Kanoa 3
5pm Going Native 3 5:30 Matau 3
6pm Piri’s Tiki Tour PG 6:30 Waiata Nation 3
Follow Maimoa’s journey to create their first album.
Anderson works in a set of undercover missions to make sure her gyms are operating in tip top shape.
7:30 Tattoo Fixers MLSC 3 Sketch de-thrones a selfproclaimed king; Alice cooks a treat for a former chef.
8:30 M Forgetting Sarah Marshall 16LSC 3 2008 Comedy. Peter takes a Hawaiian holiday to help deal with his relationship break-up. Sarah is travelling to the same resort with her new boyfriend.
Jason Segel, Kristen Bell.
10:50 Southern Charm M The reunion concludes with Craig facing the wrath of the cast.
11:45 Snapped MVC 3
Sunday 12:35 Infomercials
5am Top Chef PGL 3
1992 Horror. 0 2:40 M Batman
act together if they want to win the world championships. Rebel Wilson, Anna Kendrick. 0 9:05 M Bridget Jones – The Edge of Reason 16LS 2004 Comedy. Always on the hunt for true love, Bridget Jones finds herself in Thailand in a spot of bother with her womanising boss. Renee Zellweger, Colin Firth, Hugh Grant. 0 11:10 M Rush Hour 2 MV 2001 Action. Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker. 0 Sunday 1am M Pet Sematary
Teen Mutant Ninja Turtles PGVC 3 2019 Action Animation. 0 4:10 The Big Bang Theory PG 3 0 4:30 2 Tunes 5am Infomercials 5:30 Religious Programming
8:30 M Juliet, Naked ML 3 2018 Comedy. A woman is stuck in a relationship with a long-time fan of obscure rocker Tucker Crowe but, after a chance encounter with Crowe, everything changes. Rose Byrne, Chris O’Dowd, Ethan Hawke. 0
10:25 M Chappie 16 3 2015 Sci-fi. In the near future, a mechanised police droid, which has developed the ability to think and feel, is kidnapped by a criminal gang.
Sharlto Copley, Hugh Jackman. 0 Sunday
12:45 Infomercials 4:45 Leading the Way PG 5:15 Charles Stanley PG 5:45 Rugby League –Women’s World Cup
6:35 The Forever Purge 16VL 2021 Action.
8:20 Four Good Days MVLSC 2019 Drama.
10am King Richard MVL 2021 Drama.
12:25 House of Gucci 16VLS 2021 Drama.
3pm The Many Saints of Newark 16VLSC 2021 Drama.
5pm Lake Placid – Legacy 16VC 2018 Horror.
6:35 The Lost City MVS 2022 Action.
8:30 Nobody 16V 2021 Action. After a terrifying experience, a mild-mannered man finds the courage to fight back and protect his family from a dangerous adversary.
Bob Odenkirk, Connie Nielsen.
10:05 A Day to Die 16VLC 2022 Action. With one day to pay reparations to a gang leader, Conner Connolly recruits his old military ops crew to help him pull off a series of dangerous heists. Kevin Dillon, Bruce Willis.
11:50 Voyagers 16VS 2021 Adventure. Colin Farrell, Tye Sheridan, Lily-Rose Depp. Sunday 1:40 The Unholy MVLC 2021 Horror. 3:20 Spiral – From the Book of Saw 18VL 2021 Horror. 4:55 Pregnant and Alone PG 2020 Thriller.
6pm Waharoa – Art of the Pacific 3 0
7pm M Hotel Transylvania PGVC 3 2012 Animated Comedy. Dracula, who operates a high-end resort away from the human world, becomes overprotective when a boy discovers the resort and falls for the count’s teenaged daughter. Voices of Adam Sandler, Selena Gomez. 0
9pm Border Security – America’s Front Line PG 3 0 9:30 Game of Thrones 18VLSC 0 11:45 NXT PGV Sunday 12:45 Closedown
1am Infomercials
6:10 The Host MV 2013 Sci-fi Adventure.
8:15 Hulk MV 2003 Adventure. Eric Bana, Jennifer Connelly, Nick Nolte. 10:30 La La Land ML 2016 Musical Comedy. Emma Stone, Ryan Gosling. 12:35 Elizabeth 16VS 1998 Historical Drama. Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush, Joseph Fiennes. 2:35 Elizabeth – The Golden Age MV 2007 Historical Drama. Cate Blanchett, Clive Owen, Geoffrey Rush.
4:30 Mr and Mrs Smith MVLS 2005 Comedy Thriller.
6:30 The Theory of Everything M 2014 Biography. Eddie Redmayne, Felicity Jones.
8:30 The Hateful Eight 18VLSC 2016 Western. During a Wyoming winter, a bounty hunter and his prisoner find shelter in a cabin currently inhabited by a collection of nefarious characters.
Samuel L Jackson, Kurt Russell, Jennifer Jason Leigh.
11:15 Monster’s Ball 16VLS 2001 Drama.
Sunday 1:05 Batman v Superman – Dawn of Justice MV 2016 Action. 3:35 T2
Trainspotting 16VLSC 2017 Crime. 5:30 Eat Pray Love ML 2010 Romantic Drama.
4:30 The Best Thing I Ever Ate 5pm Mysteries at the Church PG 6pm American Pickers PG
7pm It’s Me or the Dog UK PG
7:30 Celebrity Catch Phrase Three celebrities compete to win cash for their chosen charity.
8:30 M Homefront 16 2013 Action. A former DEA officer moves his family to a quiet town to escape his troubled past, but soon discovers an underbelly of drugs and violence.
Jason Statham, James Franco, Winona Ryder.
10:30 Forged in Fire PG With national pride on the line, each smith must forge a blade in their signature style.
11:30 Flea Market Flip Midnight Infomercials
6am ATP Uncovered 6:30 L Tennis – ATP Nitto Finals – Day Six Doubles. From Turin, Italy. 8:30 Basketball – NBL (HLS) Tasmania JackJumpers v NZ Breakers. 9am L Tennis – ATP Nitto Finals – Day Six Singles. From Turin, Italy. 11am Rugby Heaven Noon Aotearoa Rugby Pod 1pm Rugby –France v South Africa (RPL) 3pm Basketball – NBL (HLS) Tasmania JackJumpers v NZ Breakers. 3:30 Tennis – ATP (RPL) Nitto Finals – Match of the Day. 5pm Tennis –ATP (HLS) Nitto Finals – Day Six. 6pm Fox Sports News 7pm Yachting – Route du Rhum 7:30 Basketball – NBL (HLS) Tasmania JackJumpers v NZ Breakers. 8pm Rugby – Scotland v All Blacks (RPL) 10pm UFC on Sky 10:30 Rugby Heaven 11:30 Rugby – Italy v Australia (RPL) Sunday 1:30 L Rugby – Italy v South Africa
From Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa. 4:30 NBL Overtime 5am Basketball – NBL (HLS) Tasmania JackJumpers v NZ Breakers. 5:30 Rugby –Scotland v All Blacks (HLS)
4:45
7pm M The Swan Princess – Royally Undercover 3 2017 Animation. After mysterious visitors arrive in the Kingdom, Princess Alise, Lucas and their friends go undercover to see if they can be trusted. Laura Bailey, Grant Durazzo, Jayden Isabel.
8:30 After Hours Tari Take-Over With Stan Walker PG 3 Stan Walker launches his new album, All In. 9:30 M Fargo 18VC 3 1996 Drama. A criminal’s extortion attempt fails because of incompetence and a persistent pregnant police chief. Frances McDormand, William H Macy, Steve Buscemi. 11:20 Closedown
Midwife
Hospital MC 5:40 Good Karma Hospital
6:30 Hotel Portofino MVL
Doc Martin MVC Portwenn is invaded by tourists, eager for a sighting of a rare bird – discovered nesting on the land owned by Martin’s Aunt Joan. 8:30 Midsomer Murders PG 10:15 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown MLS 11:10 Who Do You Think You Are? PG Josh Widdicombe. Sunday 12:10 Who
You Think You Are? PG 1:15 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 2:15 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 3:20 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 4:20 Sister Boniface Mysteries PG 5:10 Sister Boniface Mysteries MV
6:05 How It’s Made PG 6:30 How Do They Do It? PG 6:55 Dirty Jobs – Rowe’d Trip PG 7:45 Outback Opal Hunters PG 8:35 Outback Opal Hunters PG 9:25 Outback Opal Hunters PG 10:20 Outback Opal Hunters PG 11:15 Outback Opal Hunters PG 12:10 Dirty Jobs – Rowe’d Trip PG 1:05 Deadliest Catch MLC Follow the Rainbow. 2pm Hoffman Family Gold MLC Ice Cold Gold. 2:55 Gold Rush – Freddy Dodge’s Mine Rescue MLC 3:50 The Lost Lincoln PG 5:40 Lindbergh Kidnapping – Mysteries at the Museum Special PG 6:35 Dual Survival MLC 7:30 Building Alaska PG 8:30 Railroad Alaska MLC 9:30 Moonshiners MLC 10:30 Blowing Up History PG 11:25 Expedition Unknown PG Sunday 12:15 How It’s Made PG 12:40 How Do They Do It? PG 1:05 How the Universe Works PG 1:55 Outback Opal Hunters PG 2:45 Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch MLC 3:35 Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch MLC 5:15 Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch MLC
7pm Country
A Gisborne couple have turned their sheep and beef farm into an outdoor classroom for young people keen on being farmers. 0 7:30 Sunday An in-depth current affairs show, hosted by Miriama Kamo. 0 8:30 The Larkins M Ma deals out tough love to Pa, while playing Cupid between Primrose and the Reverend Candy; Pop’s old friend Fruity Pears arrives with his fairground attractions. 0 9:30 The Bay 16VL 0 10:30 Line of Duty 16VC 0 11:45 Manifest PGV 3 0 12:40 Infomercials
Fantasy. A parapsychologist’s lonely daughter is befriended by Casper the friendly ghost, but his brothers are not so friendly. Christina Ricci, Bill Pullman. 9:40 999 What’s Your Emergency? MLC 3 Meet Cheshire’s police custody staff who deal with all sorts of people. 10:40 Young, Dumb and Banged Up in the Sun MC 3 11:35 The Real Housewives of Dubai M 12:25 Infomercials
Once
6:15 L Rugby League
– Women’s World Cup Final –Teams TBC. From Old Trafford, Manchester, England.
9am L Rugby League – Men’s World Cup Final – Teams TBC.
From Old Trafford, Manchester, England.
11am Rugby League – World Cup Finals.
11:30 The Hui 3 0
Noon Newshub Nation 3 0
1pm Motorsport – Muscle Garage 1:30 Motorsport – TA2 Australia
2pm Motorsport – FIM Speedway GP
3pm Motorsport – Ashley Forest Sprint
4pm Motorsport – Monster Jam
5pm Ocean Bounty 0
6pm Newshub Live at 6pm
7pm Australian Ninja Warrior
The semi-final head-to-head course. 0
8:40 M Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 16 3 2019 Comedy Drama. A TV actor and his stunt double hope to make names for themselves in the film industry during the Charles Manson murders of 1969. Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt. 0 11:35 9-1-1 M 3 0 Monday
12:30 Emergency Call USA M 3 1:30 Infomercials 5:30 AM Early 3
6:25 Those Who Wish Me
Dead 16VL 2021 Thriller.
8:05 Red Rocket 16LSC 2021 Comedy.
10:15 This is the Night 16LC 2021 Comedy. Lucius Hoyos, Frank Grillo.
Noon The Devil Has a Name 16VLSC 2021 Drama. Kate Bosworth, David Strathairn.
1:35 Uncharted MVL 2022 Action.
3:35 Naked Singularity 16VLSC 2021 Comedy.
5:10 The Space Between MLSC 2021 Comedy.
6:50 Off the Rails MLS 2021 Comedy. Kelly Preston, Jenny Seagrove.
8:30 Ambulance 16VLSC 2022 Action. When a bank heist goes awry, Will and Danny Sharp hijack an ambulance containing a critically wounded cop and an ace EMT. Jake Gyllenhaal, Yahya AbdulMatenn II.
10:50 Blue Bayou MVLC 2020 Drama. Justin Chon, Alicia Vikander.
Monday
12:45 Gully 18VLSC 2021 Drama. 2:10 Malignant 18VLC 2022 Horror. 4am Uncanny Annie 16VLSC 2019 Horror.
5:20 Best Friends Forever MVLSC 2021 Thriller.
6am Steven Universe PG 3
7am Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 0 7:30 Religious
Programming PGC 10am Golf –LPGA Tour (HLS)
11am NXT PGV 3
Noon Rugby – England v All Blacks (DLY) 0 2pm Judge Judy PG
2:55 L Football – A-League Women’s Wellington Phoenix v Melbourne City.
From Sky Stadium, Wellington.
5pm Rugby Nation
5:30 Prime News
6pm American Pickers PGC 3
7pm Storage Wars PG 3 0
7:30 Helicopter ER MVC
Heavy fog hampers the team as they dash to save a man who has fallen from a ladder; a teacher turns lifesaver when she witnesses a highspeed bike crash. 0
8:30 When Big Things Go Wrong MC 3 0
9:30 Game of Thrones 18VLSC Jon Snow and the Night’s Watch face the biggest challenge to the Wall, yet; Dany faces harsh realities; Bran learns more about his destiny. 0 11:55 SmackDown PGV
Monday 12:55 Infomercials
3:25 Closedown 3:45 L Football – Fifa World Cup Opening Ceremony. From Al Bayt Stadium, Qatar.
4:50 L Football – Fifa World Cup Qatar v Ecuador. From Al Bayt Stadium, Qatar.
7:50 The Hitman’s Bodyguard 16VL 2017 Action.
9:45 Out of Sight MVL 1998 Action Comedy. George Clooney, Jennifer Lopez, Ving Rhames. 11:45 Apollo 13 PGL 1995 Drama.
2pm Straight Outta Compton 16VLSC 2015 Drama.
4:25 Fight Club 18VL 1999 Thriller.
6:40 Rules of Attraction 18VLSC 2002 Drama. James Van Der Beek, Shannyn Sossamon.
8:30 Man on a Ledge MVL 2012 Action Crime. As a police psychologist must talk down a former convict threatening to jump from a Manhattan hotel rooftop, the biggest diamond theft ever committed is in motion. Sam Worthington, Elizabeth Banks, Jamie Bell.
10:15 Wild Wild West PGV 1999 Action. Two hired guns must save President Grant from a villainous 19th-century inventor. Will Smith, Salma Hayek.
Monday
Midnight The Matrix MV 1999 Sci-fi Thriller.
2:15 The Matrix Reloaded MVS 2003 Sci-fi Action.
4:30 The Matrix Revolutions MV 2003 Sci-fi Action.
Fisherman’s
6am Key of David PG 6:30 Through the Bible with Les Feldick PG 7am Leading the Way PG 7:30 Turning Point PG 8am Girl Meets Farm 8:25 The Best Thing I Ever Ate 8:50 The Best Thing I Ever Ate
9:15 Mysteries at the Church PG 10am American Pickers PG 10:45 Robson Green’s Grand Slam 11:35 Flea Market Flip Noon Clash of the Grandmas 1pm Ridiculous Cakes 1:30 Celebrity Catch Phrase 2:30 It’s Me or the Dog UK PG 3pm Dr Dee – Alaska Vet PG 4pm BBQ Brawl
The final two pit masters compete to be Master of ‘Cue; Bobby Flay and Michael Symon battle as sous chefs.
5pm Mysteries at the Church PG 6pm American Pickers PG 7pm Baggage Battles PG 7:30 Ice Vikings PG Chris continues pushing his crews, venturing further into uncharted ice for the big freshwater fish catch.
8:30 M Fisherman’s Friends M 2019 Comedy. Cornish fishermen achieve a top-ten musical hit with their debut of sea shanties. Tuppence Middleton, James Purefoy, Daniel Mays.
10:35 Forged in Fire PG 11:30 Flea Market Flip Midnight Infomercials
6am L Rugby – England v All Blacks
From Twickenham, London. 8:50 L Rugby – Ireland v Australia 11am Rugby – England v All Blacks
1pm Rugby – Wales v Georgia 1:30 Rugby – Scotland v All Blacks 2pm Football – Football Ferns v South Korea Game Two. 2:30 L Football – Women’s A-League Wellington Phoenix v Melbourne City. 4:55 Football – Women’s A-League Canberra United v Perth Glory. 5:15 Football – Women’s A-League Brisbane Roar v Newcastle Jets. 5:30 Rugby – Scotland v Argentina 6pm Rugby – Italy v South Africa 6:30 Rugby – Ireland v Australia 7pm Rugby –Wales v Georgia 7:30 The Breakdown 8:30 Rugby Nation 9pm Rugby –Scotland v Argentina 11pm Football – National Men’s League Auckland City v Mirimar Rangers. Monday 1am Rugby – England v Japan 1:20 Rugby – France v Australia 1:50 L Rugby – France v Japan 4am Rugby – Wales v Georgia
6:30 ZooMoo 3
6:40 Purakau 3
6:50 Tamaiti Tu 3
7am Tamariki Haka 3
7:10 Darwin and Newts 3
7:20 Haati Paati 3
7:30 Potae Pai 3
7:40 Cube 3
7:50 Kainga Whakapaipai 3
8am Ariki 3
8:30 Whanau Bake-Off 3
9:30 Easy Eats 3
10am He Kakano 3
10:30 Matau Bros Gone Fishing 3
11am Te Ao Marama News and current affairs.
11:30 Te Ao With Moana
Noon Te Ao Tapatahi News.
12:30 Tagata Pasifika
1pm 5 Minutes of Fame 3
2pm M The Swan Princess
– Royally Undercover 3 2017 Animation.
3:30 Giants 3
4pm Waka Huia PG 3
4:30 The Hui
5pm Moko 3
5:30 Te Wananga o Aotearoa
National Sprints
6:30 Heritage Rescue 3
7:30 Off the Grid 3
8pm Lucky Dip on the Road
Hosts Luke Bird and Marcia Hopa take the family game show on the road.
8:30 M The King of Comedy PGC 1983 Comedy. Aspiring stand-up comedian Rupert Pupkin is desperate to be famous and will do anything to catch a break. Robert De Niro, Jerry Lewis.
10:30 They Went to Stop the Bomb
The story of the protest voyage to Mururoa in 1973, highlighting the plight of the people on a nearby atoll.
11:30 Closedown
6:05 How It’s Made PG 6:30 How Do They Do It? PG 6:55 The Lost Lincoln PG 8:35 Deadliest Catch MLC 9:25 Aussie Salvage Squad PG 10:20 How the Universe Works PG 11:15 Hoffman Family Gold MLC Ice Cold Gold. 12:10 Gold Rush – Freddy Dodge’s Mine Rescue MLC A Fine Mess. 1:05 Moonshiners MLC High Proof Highlands. 2pm Gold Rush the Dirt –The Hoffman Story MLC The Early Years. 2:55 Gold Rush the Dirt – The Hoffman Story MLC Bungle in the Jungle. 3:50 Gold Rush the Dirt – The Hoffman Story MLC Beginning of the End. 4:45 Hoffman Family Gold MLC The Toddfather Returns. 5:40 Hoffman
Family Gold MLC Todd’s Hot Mess. 6:35 Hoffman Family Gold MLC Mining Dirty. 7:30 Hoffman
Family Gold MLC Jack Attack. 8:30 Naked and Afraid MLC The Devil’s Woods. 10:30 The Incredible Story of Kimchi PG 11:25 What on Earth? PG Monday 12:15 The Lost Lincoln PG 1:55 Outback Opal Hunters PG 2:45 Naked and Afraid MLC 3:35 Naked and Afraid MLC 4:25 Naked and Afraid MLC
Hypothetical 16L
PGC 0 1:30 Hollyoaks PGC 0 2pm The Repair Shop 3 0 3pm Tipping Point 0 4pm Te Karere 2 4:30 Heathrow – Britain’s Busiest Airport 3 0 5pm F The Chase 0 6pm 1 News at 6pm 0 7pm Seven Sharp 0 7:30 Fair Go Pippa Wetzell and Hadyn Jones present a show that advocates for consumer rights. 0 8pm Travel Man Richard Ayoade is joined by comedian Lou Sanders for a twoday blast around Bergen and its surrounding mountains and fjords. 0 8:30 One Lane Bridge 16LC Pressure explodes as Ariki’s personal and professional lives collide. 0 9:30 20/20 0 10:30 1 News Tonight 0 11pm Shortland Street PG 3 0 11:35 Paramedics M 3 0 Tuesday 12:35 Q+A with Jack Tame 3 0 1:35 Te Karere 3 2:10 Infomercials 5:30 Te Karere 3 2
Snapped
When a woman is found shot dead off a remote highway, detectives look into the victim’s past – uncovering infidelity and betrayal.
8:30 An Unexpected Killer
MC An assassination, custody dispute and a gunman’s cryptic words send police on a hunt to find a killer.
9:30 Twisted Killers 16VC Men are randomly being stabbed to death on the city streets, experts try to understand what is driving the killer’s psychosis.
10:30 Snapped M A deadly home invasion leads to questions about a popular bartender, illegal drugs and the murder of her husband.
11:30 Exhumed – Killer
Revealed MVC 3 12:20 Infomercials
6am AM 3 9am Infomercials
10:30 Gold Rush PG 3 0
11:30 Newshub Live at 11:30am
Noon M Murder Unresolved M 3 2016 Drama. A woman investigates the murder of her sister, a popular TV presenter who was going through a nasty divorce. Nicholle Tom, Sharon Taylor, Chris Martin. 0
2pm Return to Amish M 0
3pm Outrageous Acts of Science 0
4pm Kitchen Crashers 0
4:30 Extreme Couponing PG 3 0
5pm Gold Rush PG 0
6pm Newshub Live at 6pm
7pm The Project
7:30 Lego Masters Australia Teams have to create something that belongs on a Lego cloud. 0
9:05 The Rookie M
The team must rely on a criminal for help take down a bigger threat; Chen and Bradford investigate the murder of teenager who used to be friends with Tamara. 0
10pm SVU 16
A high-profile activist suspects her sister has been kidnapped; Garland and Benson push for change with NYPD brass; Kat gets good news. 0
11pm Newshub Late 11:30 Mean Mums PG 3 0
Tuesday
Midnight Golden Boy M 3
12:30 Infomercials 5:30 AM Early 3
6:50 The Fallout 16VLSC 2021 Drama.
8:25 Locked Down MLC 2021 Comedy.
10:20 The Matrix Resurrections MVL 2021 Action.
12:45 Doula MLSC 2021 Comedy.
2:35 Six Minutes to Midnight MV 2021 Drama.
4:15 Dream Horse PGL 2021 Drama.
6:10 Stillwater MVLC 2021 Drama. Matt Damon, Abigail Breslin.
8:30 Our Ladies 16LSC 2021 Comedy. When a group of Catholic schoolgirls head to Edinburgh for a choir competition, they are more interested in partying.
Tallulah Greive, Abigail Lawrie.
10:20 Snake Eyes – GI Joe Origins MVL 2021 Action.
A tenacious loner is welcomed into an ancient Japanese clan. However, his allegiances are tested when secrets from his past are revealed.
Henry Golding, Andrew Koji.
Tuesday 12:25 Wrath of Man 16VL 2021 Action.
2:25 Mortal Kombat 18VLC 2021 Action. 4:15 Songbird
16V 2020 Thriller.
5:45 Obsessed With the Babysitter MVLSC 2020 Thriller.
3 0 Noon Parenthood M
1pm House MVC 0 2pm The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG 3
3pm Wheel of Fortune
3:30 Jeopardy 4pm Football –
Fifa Men’s World Cup Day One. 0
5pm Tagata Pasifika 5:30 Prime News 6pm Football – A-League Women’s 6:30 The Middle PGC 0
7pm Pawn Stars PG
7:30 American Pickers PGC 3
8:30 The Crowd Goes Wild
9:30 Winning Time – The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty 16LSC Buss clashes with West over the coaching staff; Paul calls in a favour from Pat Riley; Earvin’s rivalry with Larry Bird is put to the test. 0
10:40 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG
11:35 Ballers 16 Spencer is under pressure as he fights for Kisan; Ricky’s radio show gets mixed reviews; Reggie, Vernon and Lance attempt to sell Joe on the gaming business.
Tuesday 12:10 Infomercials
1:40 Closedown 1:50 L Football – Fifa Men’s World Cup England v Iran. 4am Closedown
4:50 L Football – Fifa Men’s World Cup Senegal v Netherlands.
6:35 The Last Samurai MV 2003 Drama.
Tom Cruise, Ken Watanabe.
9:05 Charlie’s Angels MV 2000 Action. Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz, Lucy Liu. 10:45 The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel PGLS 2015 Comedy. Richard Gere, Judi Dench, Maggie Smith.
12:45 Entrapment MV 1999 Thriller. Sean Connery, Catherine Zeta-Jones.
2:35 Red 2 MVL 2013 Action. Bruce Willis, Helen Mirren.
4:30 Wonder PGL 2017 Drama.
6:25 Runaway Jury MV 2003 Drama. Dustin Hoffman, Gene Hackman.
8:30 Jarhead 16VLS 2005 Drama. True account of a third-generation Gulf War enlistee. Jake Gyllenhaal, Jamie Foxx, Peter Sarsgaard.
10:30 The Theory of Everything M 2014 Biography. Story of the love between renowned astrophysicist Stephen Hawking and his first wife Jane. Eddie Redmayne, Felicity Jones.
Tuesday 12:30 The Blair Witch Project MLC 1999 Thriller. 1:50 Spider-Man – Homecoming MV 2017 Action. 4am Elizabeth 16VS 1998 Historical Drama.
6am Rugby Nation
7am Rugby – France v Japan (HLS)
8:35 L Football – Fifa World Cup Warm-up Austria v Italy. From Ernst Happel Stadion, Vienna.
10:45 Football – Women’s A-League (HLS) Adelaide United v Sydney FC.
11am The Breakdown
Noon Football – Women’s A-League (HLS) Wellington Phoenix v Melbourne City.
12:15 Football – Women’s A-League (HLS) Adelaide United v Sydney FC.
12:30 Rugby – Ireland v Australia (RPL)
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Women’s rugby – you’ve arrived
Barcelona, Spain. Of all the places, that’s where my mind drifted back to after watching the Black Ferns’ stunning Women’s Rugby World Cup triumph.
Because 20 years ago, I was one of only a handful of reporters covering the 2002 Women’s Rugby World Cup in Barcelona where the Black Ferns also won, again beating England in the final.
But what I remember most from back then – apart from the players’ skills and their passion – was a conversation I had with celebrated captain Farah Palmer and long-standing coach Darryl Suasua, one of the key movers and promoters of the women’s game in its early days.
“How are we going to sell women’s rugby to the world, to get people to take it seriously so
Daryl Holdenthat you don’t have world cups played in stadiums with so few fans?,’’ I asked.
They both looked at each other and said it would take time but the potential to make women’s rugby a go-to event, and entertainment for male and female fans of all ages, was clearly there. Believe us, they said.
Well, at a sold-out Eden Park in Auckland on Saturday night, and in a glorious festival of rugby that was the World Cup in the past seven weeks, I think we saw that potential realised.
We witnessed the landscape for women’s rugby in this country change almost before our eyes. Those brave Black Ferns played the game the way it’s meant to be – with power, skill and confidence that comes from really loving what you do – but they also did it in a style and with openness that’s captured everyone’s attention. And that approach is kind of something new for all of us, to be fair. Because that sort of thing has been mostly unseen in many of those other New Zealand rugby teams, especially the All Blacks, who are often stony-faced, silent and media-managed individuals not able to reveal their true personality.
Well, that’s not the way for our Black Ferns, our so relatable world champion superstars. The genuine pleasure they
demonstrated in front of massive crowds through the world cup added to their charm, and made the fans love them even more.
They clearly know they’re in the entertainment business, sending an electrifying message to all those involved in rugby about the importance of connecting with your community.
Even if they had lost the final to England on Saturday, the Black Ferns would still have secured their place in the nation’s hearts and locked in a generation of fans.
So, it may’ve taken 20 years, but we got there. That’s probably why few were as delighted on Saturday night as much as the now Dr Palmer, wife of Black Ferns’ assistant coach Wesley Clark.
Dr Palmer is someone who’s
achieved everything in the game, including winning three world cups, being Black Ferns’ captain for 10 years, being inducted into World Rugby’s Hall of Fame and having become the first woman on the New Zealand Rugby board – breaking a 124-year drought. Oh, and if that wasn’t enough, she also became an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to women’s rugby and sport.
But even in her wildest dreams, Saturday’s tournament climax and the sight of that raucous, fan-loving crowd in full noise and loving every minute of it, would probably have surprised even her.
It may’ve taken 20 years to get to that point but, boy oh boy, it’s been well and truly worth the wait.
Getting it right when it counts
By Jamie WallIt wasn’t that long ago that people were calling for Codie Taylor to be dropped, TJ Perenara actually was, and Mark Telea wasn’t even in the conversation to get picked at all. All three played big roles in yesterday’s 31-23 win over Scotland at Murrayfield.
For a while there, it looked like this was going to be a throwback to when the All Blacks would routinely tear a side apart within the opening stages and leave them wondering just what happened.
The first 12 minutes or so was almost flawless, with Scott Barrett opening the scoring in very similar circumstances to Taylor’s first try last weekend.
The main thing we needed to see from this All Black team is the ruthlessness that has returned on attack, combined with the patience on defence. Ardie Savea’s turnover that eventually led to Telea’s first try was masterful, as the winger enjoyed a productive start to his test career.
But what happened next definitely was a throwback to a time that All Black fans would rather forget: earlier this year. The Scots
■ Bridge
Ashburton Bridge Club
Monday Evening – Nov 7th, 3rds diff ptr: N/S 1st Chris Lovelock & David Fisher, 2nd Shelagh Field & Amanda Evans, 3rd Mervyn Jones & Bruce Leighton. E/W 1st Karen Chettleburg & Bronwyn Oakley, 2nd Bruce Sim & John Rickard, 3rd Ann Gilbert & Bev Blair.
Tuesday Evening – Nov 8th, 2 rds: N/S 1st John & Margaret Shearer, 2nd Alan Wright & Peter Wilson, 3rd Jill Browne & Trevor Coulter. E/W 1st Audrey Rooney & Trish Small, 2nd Johnny Wright & Colin Clemens, 3rd Pat Jordan & Ian Doel.
Wednesday Afternoon- Nov 9th, 2rds dup: N/S 1st Rosemary McLaughlin & Rewa Kyle, 2nd Trish Downward & Colin Clemens, 3rd John Irwin & Bev Macaulay. E/W 1st Sue Rosevear & Jill Browne, 2nd Mary Buckland & Val Palmer, 3rd Margaret & John Shearer.
roared back like Ireland did in Dunedin and the Pumas did in Christchurch, frustrating the All Blacks with long periods of possession.
The penalty try from Anton Lienart-Brown’s tackle on Stuart Hogg was foolish, his absence due to the automatic yellow card meant the All Black centre was conspicuously absent when Scotland really start-
ed to dominate.
David Havili’s pass that led to the scores being level was so ill-judged Darcy Graham wasn’t even trying to catch it before he scooted away. The most alarming part of the rest of the first half was Scotland really should have scored two more tries and had a much higher lead than three points at the break.
The malaise continued into the
second half, with a string of needless penalties helping Scotland set up shop in the All Black half.
Finn Russell was happy to bang through penalties. As the temperature inside Murrayfield plummeted, hopes of history being made soared.
It took the emptying of the bench and rugby’s worst rule to arrest the situation for the All Blacks.
Codie Taylor’s turnover led to the sequence of events that led to Jack Dempsey being binned after he stuck his hand out to deflect a Perenara pass, which meant Scott Barrett could crash over for his second and put the All Blacks back in the lead.
After that it was simply a case of the All Blacks grinding it out, which was an encouraging sight for a team that did the same at Ellis Park and found a way to win in Melbourne. Telea’s finish for his second capped off a fine debut.
The All Blacks managed to turn a catastrophic sin binning and being down at halftime into a win, while managing to get on the right side (for the most part) of referee Frank Murphy when it counted.
Perenara’s constant chatter and decision-making certainly made a
difference in the backs after he was subbed on for Christie, while Taylor’s presence had the same effect on the forwards.
In a way, this was the most impressive part of the All Black performance. They’ve come a long way this season from being a team that plays badly and loses to one that can pull out the goods when it matters. Was it a great performance? No, because Scotland played all the rugby for the better part of an hour. Was it a good sign going forward? Considering that this has been almost a rebuilding on the go sort of year for the All Blacks, absolutely, because they still ended up winning. England at Twickenham next weekend stands as the final chance to answer questions about just where they’re at heading into a World Cup year.
Scotland should be disappointed, though. Unlike Wales last weekend, they had the winning of the game in their control and more importantly the belief, but they let their standards drop at the worst possible time. That’s twice in a row they’ve been within touching distance of their first ever win over the All Blacks, it may be a while before they get another chance.
and RMF Silva Cup Top 20 Radius Care Winner over the field: Robin McMillan 103-37-66, 2nd Grant Hastie 66 nett, 3rd Shane Beaven 67 nett. Other good nett scores were: Adrian Hopwood 67, Paul Clark 68, Brian Nuttell 68, Tonee Hurley 68, Brad Fallaver 71, Dylan Stoddart 71, Bryan Donaldson 71, Barry Jury 71, Darren Peace 71 & Fritz Senekal 72.
Twos: JAE Cleaning winner Paul May x2 ($203.00), Tonee Hurly, Darren Peace, Charlie Alexander, Rob Coyle & Dylan Stoddart. Nearest The Pins: Hole 4# Value Plus: Adrian Hopwood, Hole 8# South Island Seed and Processing Co. Bryan Donaldson, Hole 12#: 3 stooges (Brown Bombers) Blair Snowball, Hole 14#: Ashburton Mitre 10: Dylan Stoddart, Hole 6#: Hamish Niles Shout! Craig Bain, Hole 9#: Ton’s Thai: Tim Newton. Birdie Jackpot: Hole #3, Nett Eagle Jackpot: Hole #16.
Tinwald Tavern Bonus Spot Prize: Shane Beaven.
Whittaker 37, Joe Lepaio 37, Andy Copland 36, Paul Whittaker 35. Nearest the pins: 6 John McBeath, 15 Mark Jones, 8 & 17 Egypt Pearce, 2nd Shot Chris Helem, 3rd Shot Willy Pearce.
Tinwald Golf Club
Thursday, November 10 – Twilight Leading scores in Thursday’s twilight stroke -6 Dave King, Gordy Kenton, Nic Green 36 c/b 7-10 Andrew Barrie, Adam Lowe 31, Wayne Mellish, Kerry Whiting 32, Nick Wilson, Graeme Mills 33, Alastair White 34. 11Plus Roger Bruce, Andy Moore, Stan Stringer 32, Vic Hylands33. Women 0-14 Emily Wilson 33. 15 plus Barb Harris 36, Maree Moore 38. Non-Handicap Josh Dunlea 39. Nearest the pin; #Andrew Barrie. #16 Andy Peck. Two’s; Andy Peck, Adam Lowe, John Moses, Dave Quigley, Murray Wilson, Daniel Joho. Hokonui Hacker; Brock Peddie net 42.
Saturday November 12th
Dorn. Timaru, Third: Kate Marriott, Mavis Thompson, Anne Rutherford, Ashburton / Timaru.
Doubles: Championship winners: Erik Ross, Bruno Falco. Ashburton, Runners-up: Jan Guilford, Marion Harrison. Ashburton, Third: Mavis Thompson, Ron Paterson. Ashburton / New Brighton.
Team Pat Summerfield Electrical 10-4: Craig Donaldson lost to Shane Muckle 1-2, Kirsty Clay beat Patrick Sandrey 3-2, Lucas Raphold beat Craig Henshilwood 3-0, Harry Trott beat Ashley Ritchie 3-0.
■ Tennis
SPORTS RESULTS DRAWS
Thursday Evening – Nov 10th, 2rds: N/S 1st Maree Moore & Mary Buckland, 2nd Beth McIlraith & Trish Small, 3rd Janet Cuttle & Trish Downward. E/W 1st Peter Wilson & David Sewell, 2nd Alan Sim & David Greenslade, 3rd Jim Rooney & Colin Clemens.
Friday Evening – Nov 11th, NZ wide prs: N/S 1st Mary Buckland & Rewa Kyle, 2nd Trish & Peter Downward, 3rd Rachel & Mike Holdaway. E/W 1st Margaret & John Shearer, 2nd Judith Moore & Bev Macaulay, 3rd Peter Wilson & Alan Wright.
■ Cycling
Mid Canterbury Social Wheelers
Wednesday, November 9 - Summer McGee Cup and Mid - Canterbury Social Wheelers Cup & Trophies Series 1st. Emma Mealing 3m 42s. 2nd. Katherine Gorrie 31m 44s. 3rd. Brent Hudson 31m 44s. 4th. Charlotte Cox 27m 22s. 5th. Hayden Whiting 28m 22s. 6th. Kyla Smith 29m 23s.7th. Mark Smitheram 27m 23s. 8th. Andrew Shepherd 27m 26s. 9th. Emma Waite 28m 43s. 10th Kenny Johnston 30m 22s. 11th. Roger Wilson 25m 32s. 12th. Nina Bradford 30m 36s.13th. Jelle Hendriksen 25m 47s. 14th. Paul Brake 25m 55s. 15th. Paul Sinclair 25m 55s. 16th. Don Sutton 25m 56s. 17th. Michael Gallagher 24m 39s F/T. 18th. Kaylib Gorrie 25m 05s 2f/t. 19th. Mark Summerfield 25m 05s. 3f/t. 20th. Chris Reid 25m 06s. 4f/t. 21stDon Morrison 32m 47s. 22nd. Paul Summerfield 29m 17s. 23rd. Jed Wall 27m 58s. 24th. Isabel Wall 35m 57s.
Sega Golf 9 Hole Competition - Nett Medal Harvey Bakehouse Winner over the Field: Bruce Leighton 32 nett, 2nd Robynne Nicoll 33 nett, 2’s Bruce Leighton No14. Midlands Seeds – Social Teams, November 11
Top Team: The Unknowns 91.5 – Tonee Hurley, Jenny Stoddart, Leigh Wackrow, Fiona Williamson Women: Lynn’s Lassies 89, Baby Boomers 85. Men: Bogey Boys 89, Hit N Hope 86.5, I Like Big Putts 86, I P Nightly 85, The Bombers 85. Mixed: Country Classics 84, 2nd By Lot Flowers @ the Gate 82.5, Hoppy’s Hopefuls 82.5, Born Again 82.5.
Top lady: Deb Smith 35, Top man: Tony Spicer 33.
Nearest the Pins: Columbus Coffee – Not found yet, Mac & Maggies – John Ramsay, Paul May Motor – Rhonda Gallagher, Gabites Ltd – Not found yet, Karen McRae Property Brokers Longest Putt: James McFarlane. Murray Young Property Brokers Longest Putt: Tonee Hurley, Twos: John Ramsay, Bev Chinn.
Mayfield Golf Club
November 12 – Par Round
Kevin Clucas 7up, David Morrow 4up, Andrew Lake 2up, Wayne Blair 2up, Ian Beach 2up. Nearest the Pin: No 2 Aon Insurance Paul Gardner. No 11 Hydes Brothers Spraying, Not Struck. No 5, Campbell Contracting, Jeff McNeilly. No 14, ANZ Bank, Ian Beach. No 9 & 18 Ruralco second shot, Wayne Vessey. Twos: Ian Beach, Brian Fielder, Andrew Lake. Kallara Stud Player Of the Day: Kevin Clucas 82-16-66.
Rakaia Golf Club
Saturday, September 12 – Summer Knockout
Best Scores: Egypt Pearce 41, David
Leading scores in the summer season opening drawn partner 4BBB played on Saturday. Men; Steve Kircher & Rod Harris 60, Robin Simms & Warren Scott 62, Cameron Miller & Neil Rayner, Steve Cowie & Craig Meyrick 63. Mixed; Christine Ross & Brent Smith 60, Leen Bell & Struan Scott 63, Christine Kinita & Gary Lee, Marilyn Bennett & Paul Hefford 63. Nearest the Pin: Tinwald Liquorland #2 Jason Mactier. Gluyas Ford #6 Struan Scott. The Fine Lion #12 Gordon Rennie. Ace Automotive #16 Pete Marshall. Two’s; Chris Bell, Jason Mactier, Struan Scott, Rod Harris, Bill Mason, Leen Bell, Brent Smith, June Bruhns, Gordon Rennie. Net Eagles; #7 Lindsay Jackson.
Sunday November 13th
The inaugural Fairlie v Tinwald challenge played on Sunday went the way of Tinwald with 32.36 average stableford points to Fairlie’s 31.5.
■ Petanque
Ashburton MSA Petanque Club
Clubs NZ South Island Petanque Tournament.
Triples: Championship Winners: Bruno Falco, Erik Ross, Karen Stephen. Ashburton. Runners up: Maryon and David Beer, Sandra Hay. Alexandra. Third= Karen and Neville Bensdorp, Mark Richardson, Ashburton, Adelys Taraunu, Jonathan Crum, Trevor Nish. Ashburton.
Consolante: Winners: Jan Guilford, Lan Taraunu, Karine Crum. Ashburton, Runners up: Lindsay Hay, Glenda and Neil Pritchard. Alexandra. Third: Ellen Pithie, Lyn Whinham, Adair Jones, Ashburton, Plate: Winners: Nicky Foden, Carol and Gary Hogg, Ashburton, Runners up: Phillippa Browne, Karilyn Murray, Melinda
Championship Consolante winners: Neville Bensdorp, Peter Marriott. Ashburton, Runners-up: Caroline Kinloch, Bruce Cameron. Papanui, Third: Jonathan Crum, Kevin Stentiford. Ashburton. Plate winners: Alice Maguigan, Art Vernon. Papanui, Runners-up: Lani Taraunu, Nicky Foden. Ashburton, Third: Karine Crum, Mick Little. Ashburton. Plate Consolation winners: Lindsay Hay, Neil Pritchard. Alexandra. Runners-up: Phillippa Browne, Karilyn Murray. Timaru. Third= Adair Jones, Kate Marriott. Ashburton, Ellen Pithie, Lyn Whinham. Ashburton, Bowl Winners: Cheryl Amour, Fee Penny. Papanui, Runners-up: Shona Husband, Trevor Nish.
Singles: Championship winner: Neville Bensdorp. Ashburton, Runner-up: David Beer. Alexandra, Third: Glenda Pritchard. Alexandra. Consolante winner: Erik Ross. Ashburton, Runner-up: Ron Paterson. New Brighton, Plate winner: Neil Pritchard. Alexandra, Runner-up: Mick Little. Ashburton, Third: Trevor Nish. Ashburton.
■ Squash
Celtic Squash Club
Results from round 8 of the Celtic Squash Club’s spring league competition:
Team Euro-Agri lost to Team Robbies Speedy Exhaust 7-10: Wouter Myburgh beat Andy Bryant 2-1, James McCloy lost to Rob Giles 1-3, Heather Bowker lost to Amy Muckle 1-3, JoAlta Myburgh lost to Sarah Forbes 0-3, Chrissie Stratford beat Ollie Smith 3-0.
Team McCrea Paint & Decorators beat Team RMF Silva 9-8: Simon Kennedy drew with Kyle Hurren 2-2, Donna Brown lost to Kade Cummings 1-3, Allain Smith beat Matt Cassineri 3-0, Neil Thompson beat Nicky Dryland 3-0, Neil Thakar lost to Nicole Herbison 0-3.
Team Mastercraft Kitchens beat Team Alps Continuous Spouting 9-8: Billy Nolan beat Paul Cousins 3-1, Barry De Sitter beat Phil Andrew 3-1, Louise Smith lost to Andre De Beer 0-3, Jane Kingan lost to John Hamilton 0-3.
Team McKain Quality Construction beat Team J&N Hedgecutting 5-4: Nick Marshall beat Nathan Forbes 3-0, Hayden Robinson lost to Emily Proffit 1-2, Gary Stratford lost to Alex Forbes 1-2.
Team Kirsty Clay Property Brokers beat
Mid Canterbury Tennis
Twilight Tennis – November 9 Young Bloody 17 beat 40 Love 16, What’s The Score 17 beat Called To Serve 16, Between The Lines 17 beat Grand Slammers 16, We Are Stihl Suzuki 17 beat Grip ‘n Rip 16, What The Deuce 17 beat Donalds Dux 16, Family Affair 17 beat Famous Grouse 16, Hackers 19 beat Double Shots 14. Know Eye Deer bye.
■ Bowls
Ashburton MSA Bowling Club
The following skips have teams entered in the MSA Outdoor Bowling Club’s, Skip2It Flooring Xtra sponsored Half Day Triples on Friday, November 18, 12.30pm. D Muir, R Mitchell, M Skilling, D Kinvig, M Hill, G Tee, T Inwood, N Atkinson, D Thorn, B Hopwood, H Goodall, E Maw, J Smart, M Anderson, G Clarke, J Argyle. Club shirts to be worn. Entry fee $30.00 per team which includes a complimentary raffle ticket.
■ Softball
Hampstead Slow Pitch
Friday, November 18 - 6.30pm Start.
Devon Tavern D1: Marines & Angels vs Retyred. Laser Electrical D2: Hakatere Hitters vs Laser Attack. First National D3: The Misfits vs Once Were Winners. Hurst Automotive D4: Hawkies Hawks vs S & Giggles.
Mid Canterbury Softball Association
Saturday, November 19
Little League U13’s: 10.30am. D1: Regent Cinema Hampstead Braves vs Ashburton Subway Hampstead Avengers (Plate: Phoenix Base: Heat). 10.30am D4: Rakaia Dairy Services Demons BlueJ’s vs Fairfield (Plate: All Sorts Base: Rebels).
Senior Mixed: 1.00pm D: TBC, Devon Tavern Hampstead Phoenix vs Fairfield All Sorts (Plate: Rebels Base: Heat) 3.00pm D: TBC Devon Tavern Hampstead Heat vs Rakaia Dairy Services Demons Rebels (Plate: All Sorts Base: Phoenix).
Changes needed following Riccarton track fiasco
“Something definitely needs to change, you’re seeing it far too much over here at the moment,” he said.
Changes are needed immediately to the way New Zealand Racing manages their tracks according to visiting Australian jockey and Mid Canterbury native Daniel Stackhouse.
His calls come after an embarrassing end to Cup Week in Christchurch where Saturday’s New Zealand Cup meeting at Riccarton was abandoned due to safety concerns after just three of the 12 scheduled races.
Just what needs to change though and how it happens is going to be up to those in control of the industry.
“I’m not sure what the answer is, but it needs to be a collective management decision across the board, you had a meeting called off after a few races on Friday up in the North Island and then this today, it’s really hurting the industry.”
Stackhouse could have been forgiven to wanting to carry on with the meeting. He’d won all three races that were held before the abandonment, continuing a wonderful return home for the first time in 10 years.
“The day couldn’t have started much better,” he laughed.
“But at the end of the day the safety of everyone out there including the horses is paramount and the right decision was made.
“I went out and had a look at the track during the first inspection and you could see where the horse has slipped, there was about a metre and half long mark on the track that it had left – I didn’t really feel anything with any of my rides, but it only takes one in these instances for things to be looked at.”
Following the abandonment of Saturday’s meeting the decision was made to shift the remaining races to yesterday at Riccarton and in a good bit of luck for Stackhouse, he’s already altered his flights home meaning he could fulfil his riding engagements.
“I’ve got a bit lucky there, originally I was due to fly home on Sunday morning, but I wanted to catch up with a few of my mates after the races and decided to shift my flight so now I’m flying out on Tuesday which means I
can ride on Monday.”
Before yesterday’s catch-up meeting, Stackhouse had been one of, if not, the in-form jockey of the week. He picked up a winning double on Wednesday with Oso Savvy and Netty Spaghetti before starting Saturday with a triple-bang.
He claimed the first with $9 shot Ugo for Shane Kennedy and Anna Furlong, then picked up the second on board Oso Savvy who won again for him before coming out on top of a tight finish on board the Michael and Matt Pitman trained Star Ballot in the third.
“I’ve had a bit of luck which has been great, I’ve really got to thank Tommy Hazlett – he handled all my rides while I’m over here and he’s done rather well.”
Stackhouse had close to a full book of rides remaining yesterday including chances in two of the
afternoon’s major races.
Given the success of his return home he certainly wasn’t ruling out future working holidays back home.
“It’s been great, especially being able to catch up with everyone, I’ve really enjoyed it and would definitely like to do it again at some point.”
More than 15,000 people had flocked to Riccarton on Saturday for the final day of Cup Week but it took more than an hour for full realisation that the racing action for the day had been postponed.
In a huge financial disaster for the industry, the meeting would have drawn millions of dollars of turnover but instead Riccarton Park bosses and industry leaders were left licking their wounds following yet another potentially avoidable meeting abandonment.
Morrison continues form at the beach
Don Morrison chalked up a hard fought victory in Tinwald Cycling Club’s, Stoked Cycles, Netherby Meats, 48km handicap event around the Wakanui Beach block on Sunday.
The final outcome was decided in the shadow of the finish line with Morrison getting up to claim the major spoils.
Kenny Johnston produced his best performance of the season to secure second place.
Nina Bradford will be pleased with her day’s work, claiming the final podium position.
Dave Shurrock and Liz Wylie were in the thick of the finish to record fourth and fifth places respectively.
Scratch mark Michael Audeau led the chasing group in to record fastest time honours, riding the distance in 66.47.
Kyle Grey and Thomas
Audeau recorded second and third times.
The juniors and division 2 contested a 16km handicap event.
The juniors’ result was also decided in a group sprint, with Honor Bradford having the final say to lift the silverware.
Louie Audeau made it a good day for Team Audeau, securing the second place spoils.
Ryan Gallagher was hot on his heels in third place.
Charlotte Neal and Isabel Wall filled the top five spots.
Sixth placegetter Jack Gorrie rode the course in 28.26 to lift fastest time honours.
Katherine Gorrie took division 2 bragging rights from Janette Hooper.
Next week the club travels to Mount Somers to contest a 45km handicap event.
Topp Twins give Black Ferns the perfect pep talk
Two Kiwi entertainment icons, both facing a major battle with cancer, may have provided the New Zealand Black Ferns with the motivation they needed to go out and win the Rugby Women’s World Cup in Auckland on Saturday night.
In a fitting twist of fate, the hotel that the Topp Twins were staying in for their 40th anniversary show at Auckland’s Civic Centre last Monday, just happened to be the same hotel that the Black Ferns team were based out of during the final week of their preparations for Saturday night’s successful final against England.
As Dames Lynda and Jools Topp and their entourage arrived in the foyer on Monday, they met the Black Ferns side.
“We looked at them and went, ‘Oh my God it’s the Black Ferns’ and they looked at us and went ‘Oh my God it’s the Topp Twins’,” Dame Lynda Topp said last week.
“Automatically we were like, can we get a picture with you, and they asked the same thing back, so we stopped and grabbed a few pictures, it was great.”
That chance meeting in the foyer wasn’t to be all the interaction between the two groups though with an invitation extended to the Topp Twins by Black Ferns management to attend the team’s Club Night on the Tuesday.
“It’s a night they hold where they can just chill out a bit in their club’s colours and have a bit of a laugh. They were allowed one lowcarb beer each and it was a really fun night to be a part of.
“We just hung out with them and talked, but then gave them a bit of a pep talk as well. We told them that it didn’t matter if they won or lost on the weekend, they were to us, the best team in the world.
“Then we sang a song for them, it was really beautiful.”
The Black Ferns then went on from that night to make their final preparations for
Saturday’s World Cup final where they came from behind to beat England 34-31 in front of a sell-out crowd.
“We thought that was quite cool too, both the Topp Twins and the Black Ferns performed in front of sell-out crowds in Auckland in the same week.”
The Topp Twins were quick to offer their congratulations to the team on social me-
Double horror for seniors
The long weekend horrors struck both Mid Canterbury senior cricket sides on Saturday as they fell to defeat in South Canterbury’s Tweedy Cup.
The Tech Stags slumped to a huge defeat, their first of the season, at the hands of the now clear table-toppers, Celtic Senior on the Ashburton Domain while Allenton’s run of losses continued in Pleasant Point as well losing by seven wickets.
In Ashburton, the Stags were in trouble from the outset. A royal golden duck on the first ball of the innings for opener Jason Morrison set the tone as they were rattled and, eventually all bowled out for just 35 runs. The innings featured three ducks with Lachie Jemmett’s nine runs the side’s highest scoring effort in a horror innings out in the middle.
Celtic needed just nine overs to score the required runs and did so with just one batsman back in the sheds courtesy of an LBW from seamer, Alex Veint.
It’s a blow for the Stags who now slip back into the pack with Pleasant Point behind the Celtic side who have assumed full control at the top of the table.
Down in South Canterbury, a steady 71 from skipper Karmjeet Singh wasn’t enough to see his Allenton side grab their first win of the season against Pleasant Point.
Batting first the Allenton lads managed to get through 44 of the 50 overs with Singh facing more than 18 of those himself.
He stood tall and fended off challenge after challenge but had to watch on as those around him fell without really troubling the scorers. Only two of the side’s other batsmen reached double figures as they reached 145 runs.
With a powerful batting line-up, Pleasant Point were al-
71-run knock from Allenton’s Karmjeet Singh wasn’t enough to see his side home on the weekend
ways going to be hard to hold out and a 50-run opening partnership really took the wind out of the Allenton bowlers’ sails.
They did grab three wickets, but Point were quick to the march scoring the required in the 23rd over to secure a comfortable win.
Satwant Singh, Hasdeep Singh and Ranvy Pannu all grabbed a wicket each.
dia on Saturday night, posting images of the Tuesday night get-together along with their support.
“An amazing game, well done to everyone involved,” they said.
“Inspiring women all around the world and mentors to the next generation of Black Ferns.
“Girls can do anything.”
College fall to five-wicket defeat
By Matt MarkhamThe Ashburton College 1st XI fell to their second defeat of the season in the Canterbury 1st XI Cup on Friday, losing by five-wickets to the current competition leaders Christ’s College Development XI.
Playing on Hagley Park, the AshColl side were hoping to really push their case in the match and set a good tone with the bat as they worked their way through to a more than competitive 198 all out in the 44th over.
That, in large, can be put down to a 77-run fifth wicket partnership between Jack Middleton and Hamish O’Reilly who really steadied the ship after a shaky start from the top order.
Middleton was able to carry his bat off the ground having scored a valuable 72 not out in a 103-ball stay in the middle. O’Reilly played his part too with a solid 45, but other than their major contributions it was slim pickings for the rest.
Tom Rosevear did add a valuable 18 runs as the ninth wicket which helped lift his side closer to the 200-run mark.
With the ball, AshColl managed to grab an early wicket through Lachie Jemmett but a 99-run second-wicket stand effectively took them out of the match. At 2 for 125 Christ’s were in cruise control and reached their target with just under 10 overs remaining.
Fletcher Hobbs grabbed two wickets in the bowling effort.
Despite the defeat, AshColl remain second on the standings and will now have to really target their final two matches in the round with the first of those against St Andrews 2nd XI in Ashburton this weekend.
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A ridge covers much of the country on Tuesday. A slow-moving front moves onto Fiordland later Tuesday, then continues to affect southern New Zealand during Wednesday. A low-pressure system over the Tasman Sea dominates New Zealand’s weather from Thursday, with strengthening northeasterlies and a series of fronts affecting the country.
Tuesday:
Wednesday: Mainly fine. Possible afternoon or evening showers near the foothills. Light winds.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy, with a few showers developing late. Light winds, becoming southeasterlies for a time in the afternoon and evening.
Tuesday
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Mountain weather hazards: None issued. Fine apart from isolated afternoon or evening showers.
Wind at 1000m: NW 30 km/h easing in the evening.
Wind at 2000m: NW 30 km/h easing in the evening.
Freezing level: Above 3000m.
Wednesday
Mountain weather hazards: None issued.
Mainly fine. One or two afternoon showers, mainly towards the foothills.
Wind at 1000m: Light.
Wind at 2000m: Light.
Freezing level: About 2900m.
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Winning pep talk
The Black Ferns were given a special pep talk last week ahead of their Women’s Rugby World Cup final victory on Saturday when the Topp Twins, including Methven’s Dame Lynda Topp, stopped by to pay them a visit.
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