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Airshow sure to be a cracker By Chris Tobin This weekend’s Omaka Classic Fighters Air show is shaping up as the best ever, according to airshow spokesperson Alex Robins. “The weather is looking the best it has been allowing aircraft to get here from all over the country,” he said. More than 100 aircraft and thousands of people, some from Australia, the UK and the United States including over 45 media representatives, are expected for the show. A flyover of Nelson and Blenheim on Wednesday by an Avro Anson and two Nanchang aircraft had seen a rush to buy tickets, Mr Robins said. “There was a lot of media coverage and coupled with the weather has led to a surge of sales.” He said ticket sales had already exceeded all records. The gold pass tickets (1000 tickets costing $350) had just about sold out. Saturday’s platinum tickets (($250 each) have sold out. “We’re very happy with the progress and the public interest.” Money raised from the airshow is channelled back into the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre. Mr Robins said he could not disclose the costs and profitability of the show.

Hamish Bush of Ashburton, and Mike Tripae of Kapiti assemble the Tiger I for the reenactment show during this weekend's airshow. Tiger I is the common name of a German heavy tank developed in 1942 and used in World War II.

Practice flying will be held today and a twilight entertainment show starts at 5pm. Saturday and Sunday are the main show days with the programmes running from 10am to 3.30pm. Gates open at 8am.

Mr Robins said Sunday was a good family day. “That’s the day we blow things up and have real fun with our toys; it’s an ideal day to bring young kids.”

Aero club celebrating 85 years This weekend’s Classic Fighters Airshow will mark the celebration of Marlborough Aero Club’s 85th Anniversary with the return of aircraft originally built or based at Omaka. Officially formed on July 4, 1928, and with a bold claim of ‘first in flying’, Marlborough Aero Club celebrates 85 years of training pilots and fostering general aviation. Marlborough Aero Club became the first club in the country to commence flying operations in February 1929, using a government loaned Gipsy Moth. On March 9 of that year, the first owned aircraft arrived at Omaka, another Gipsy Moth carrying New

Zealand’s first registered aircraft mark of ZK-AAA. “Our aviation forefathers had the vision and passion to establish a trail blazing club that embraced the future of aviation,” club president, Craig Anderson said. Returning to Omaka this weekend will be the Yak-3 (restored at Omaka), Focke-Wulf Fw190 (based at Omaka since 2011), the Avro Anson (based at Omaka since restoration was completed last year), a gaggle of Nanchangs (based at Omaka since 1995), as well as the rare, restored Fox Moth (ZK APT) that was first owned by the club in 1947.

This restored Fox Moth refuelling at Molesworth, Lake McRae, in 1949, which will return to Omaka at the weekend.

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By Chris Tobin Save Our Services’ petition against the Nelson Marlborough District Health Board proposal to cut acute services at Wairau Hospital will continue in spite of the health board pulling the pin on the plan. “The petition will be at the airshow this weekend,” Jessica Bagge, coleader of Save Our Services said. “We need accountability from the board and we need to maintain this pressure to make sure it doesn’t happen again.” As of Wednesday a total of 2678 signed the petition since it was officially launched at the Sun office at midday on Monday, March 11. The petition was then circulated throughout Marlborough and Ms Bagge and Save Our Services coleader Stuart Smith urged people to still return the forms. “It would be disrespectful to the people who’ve signed the petition if we didn’t continue.” The petition would still be presented to the Minister of Health Tony Ryall. On Wednesday in Nelson, the

health board agreed unanimously that 24/7 acute services, including elective services would remain at Wairau Hospital. Both Ms Bagge and Mr Smith believed public pressure forced the health board to back-track on its proposal – firstly a public meeting attended by 1000 people in Blenheim and then the public backlash as revealed through the petition. The health board chair Jenny Black said feedback from the public and staff were “carefully considered” by the board including verbal reports from herself and the the chief executive Chris Fleming who attended the Blenheim public meeting. The board has approved also the establishment of a clinically led project group under the guidance of Mr Fleming to improve health services at Nelson and Wairau hospitals. Asked if Marlborough would be represented on the project group which would comprise an independent clinical advisor, consumers, medical staff and others, Ms Black did not respond.

‘Still not a final outcome’ While welcoming the Nelson District Health Board’s decision to retain acute services at Wairau Hospital, Marlborourgh Mayor Alistair Sowman also sounded a warning. “I am pleased to see that, for now, there will be no move against essential services at Wairau Hospital but it is clear that we are still some way from a final outcome. “The Nelson Marlborugh District Health Board chair warns us that there are still clinical and financial challenges ahead.

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“The board has yet to resolve its clinical and financial challenges and we will await its proposed

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Stuart Smith and Jessica Bagge of Save Our Services say a petition against proposed cuts at Wairau Hospital played a major role in making the Nelson Marlborugh District Health Board change its mind. The petition was launched officially at the Sun office earlier this month.

solutions before we are assured that Wairau Hospital is safe. “A review group is being set up and I am sure that everyone will be looking very closely at the terms of reference for this review group. “However I congratulate the public of Marlborough for expressing themselves in such a clear and united manner - this has helped to focus minds on the risks of making decisions which would be detrimental to health services here in Marlborough.”

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Staffing of Wairau Hospital’s information desk is still being reviewed, says the hospital. Wednesday’s issue of the Sun reported Hospice Marlborough volunteers who man the information desk at the hospital were worried they could be replaced by a fulltime person. The hospice receives an annual grant from the Nelson Marlborough District Council for the service. Wairau Hospital’s service manager Becky Olsen said it was a standard two year review of a contract. “No decision has been made about volunteers or fulltime staff or any other combination of staffing,” she said. “The review is in progress and no final decision will be made without discussion with all parties involved.”

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Radio station... in a bedroom By Kat Duggan Marlborough has recently gained a new radio station, which is being run from a bedroom. Owner and operator, Johnny Miller, started One Eyed FM in Christchurch in 2010, and after the region’s magnitude 6.3 earthquake, in February 2011, the station had to relocate. “The February quake destroyed the studio, with me sitting in it, there was no power, the lights went out, and I was physically thrown around the studio, I was actually scared.” Mr Miller and his family packed up and left Christchurch, eventually deciding on Blenheim, where they set up the studio in a cousin’s house, until moving into their own. The studio is now set up in Mr Miller’s bedroom, where he puts the shows together. The network provides listeners with news and weather updates, as well as music from the last three decades and today. Mr Miller has also set up internet TV, which allows people to watch interviews or coverage of events via Ustream, and he said this could now be accessed on smart TVs. One Eyed FM is a registered charitable trust, and aims to put all profits, bar running costs, back into the community. He is looking for support of the Blenheim public, through advertising, as well as listening and following the network. “It’s still a baby, we’ve got a Facebook page, and we’re working on our websites and

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One Blenheim supermarket, Blenheim New World, plans to open on Easter Sunday. Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Christmas Day, and until 1pm Anzac Day were the three-and-ahalf days when most New Zealand shops were required to close under the Shop Trading Hours Repeal Act 1990. Countdown central Blenheim, Springlands and Redwoodtown supermarkets would not be opening on the restricted trading days, nor would PAK’n’SAVE.

Police out in force All available police staff will be out on the roads in an effort to repeat last Easter’s record of no road fatalities.Tasman District road policing manager Inspector Jenni Richardson says. The official holiday period began at 4pm yesterday and runs until 6am on Tuesday April 2. Inspector Richardson said police were conducting a high visibility campaign with a focus on speed, alcohol and unsafe driving. “The speed tolerance has been reduced to 4km/h and anyone stopped can expect to be breath tested,” she said.

Factory closes early The Nelson Ranger Fishing Company’s decision has closed its mussel processing season early at its factory in Picton, affecting 50 employees. Slower mussel growth than normal and the strong New Zealand dollar were the reasons given for the early closure.

Johnny Miller has just set up One Eyed FM in Blenheim. Photo supplied.

everything like that…we’re playing big boys games and small prices,” Mr Miller said. Mr Miller still has volunteers who work from Christchurch, who will be in a new studio in about six weeks, after the current one is demolished and rebuilt to meet Earthquake

commission standards, as well as in Wellington. One Eyed FM streams at 107.1 in Blenheim, or online at http://listen.oneeyedfm.co.nz:8000, the One Eyed TV stream can be accessed at http://ustream.tv/channel/one-eyed-fm-tv.

Sponsorship withdrawn New Zealand King Salmon has stopped its $12,000-a-year sponsorship of the Tui Nature Reserve Wildlife Trust in Pelorus Sound after the trust opposed plans for new salmon farms. Tui Nature Reserve was restoring the land adjacent to the Waitata and Richmond farms.


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Moa Brewing Company has lodged resource consent application with the Marlborough District Council to upgrade and expand its Jacksons Road brewery in Blenheim. The project will cost $6 million.

By Chris Tobin Hard data to find out how many attend this weekend's Omaka Classic Fighters Air Show and the economic impact on the region is being collated. The Marlborough District Council's recently appointed regional events strategy co-ordinator Susan Witehira is undertaking the study. "We're lucky we'll have a lot of volunteers at the classic fighter," she said. "When people walk into the show they'll be greeted by people doing our survey." She said the airshow visitors would be asked where they were from and whether they could be

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for all your business Blenheim Sun reporter, ness Kat Duggan, came away ds with two awards from her Diploma in Multitions at your premises, at a timeWhitireia media Journalism awards dinner last Thursday. to China ou Exports emises, at a time One of 33 students acincrease knowledged during the ndline, The mobile and online data ceremony, she took home value of exported goods rose $290 million (8.0 percent) to $3.9

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with February 2012, Statistics Newto mmunication health checks Zealand said. This was led by an increase in exports China, up $259 ways on the righttoplan

million (49 percent). “Milk powder, alth checks tosheep meat led the pine logs, and rise in exports to China,” industry t planand labour statistics manager Louise Holmes-Oliver said. “China drove the overall rise in exports.”

Susan Witihera emailed for a follow-up. Covec, an agency which makes in-depth economic surveys will email those who respond in what

the Fairfax Best Reporter Award, and the Wellington City Council Award for local government reporting. Kat was one of three students who passed t he n ine mont h course with distinction, and was also a finalist for

best shorthand writer, best news writer, most motivated student, and the top prize of best journalist. The dinner was held at the Pines Restaurant in Houghton Bay, Wellington, a n d fo r m e r TVNZ journalist Mark Sainsbury attended as a guest speaker.

would be a secondary survey. "They'll be asked such things as how they heard about the airshow, what days they attended, what they spent their money on and how they found the show. "Covec will compile the information and produce a report which we expect to receive six weeks after the show." Mrs Witehira said 30,000 people had attended previous shows and it would be interesting to find how many attended this weekend and also to learn more detailed information about the visitors. “We're looking at the capacity for the show and what it brings to the region." The survey information would

be released but no official date had been set. Mrs Witehira's study has been welcomed by Destination Marlborourgh's general manager Tracy Johnston. “We'll be able to have some sense of the levels of economic impact the show has,” she said. M rs Witeh i ra was t he Marlborough Rugby World Cup regional project manager two years ago. The district council established the events strategy position after a request from Grow Marlborough, a group of tourism and retail operators, who wanted action taken to retain and attract major events to the region.

The first pre-cast panels for the new Speight's Ale House being built in Middle Renwick Road, Blenheim, were installed yesterday. Builder Hamish Ryan said 13 panels would be installed and should be in place by the end of next week. Mr Ryan said it could be up to six months before the ale house is completed. Blenheim man John Derry is the developer of the new bar and restaurant.

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Charlotte, left, and Maz Inwood enjoyed the face painting at the Blenheim Playcentre garage sale last weekend, which raised just over $1500.

Playcentre on fundraising mission By Kat Duggan Blenheim Playcentre has raised just over $1500 to go towards the redevelopment of their Outdoor Learning Environment. Blenheim Playcentre parent, Stacey Inwood, said the day had been fairly successful, with a good turn out. “We sold a lot of stuff, and

lots of people commented on the good quality of the stuff we had, thanks to Playcentre members, and the public who donated goods. “The kids loved the bouncy castle and the face painting too, so that was cool.” Ms Inwood said the raffle

was yet to be draw, which would be happening today, so there was still more money coming in. Playcentre needs between $40,000 and $60,000 to do the redevelopment, and will be holding more fundraisers to find the money, including a movie night next term.

By Kat Duggan Blenheim woman, Margaret Anderson, wants to warn people in Marlborough about a scam letter which was sent to her home recently. The letter was addressed from a so-called London based finance company, ‘Lloyds Financial Services Ltd.’ and offered Ms Anderson 30% of just over 15 million US dollars, if she provided them with a bank account number to put the money into. Ms Anderson searched the company on the internet, and discovered that a number of people had received the same letter, in different parts of the world. “I knew it was a scam straight away, but I wanted to warn people because I hate the thought that they might suck someone in, get their account number and clear it out. “It could come out to [more] people in the Marlborough area, because they’re obviously trolling Marlborough phone records,” Ms Anderson said. She believes her address details were discovered through the White Pages, as the name

Ms Anderson received this scam letter recently, which asked for her bank account details.

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as well as the name of the director of “Lloyds Financial Services.” Some had also received follow up phone-calls after being sent the letter, from individuals with poor English, checking if the offer had reached them.

Work on black spot intersection to begin A notorious Marlborough black spot, the intersection of State Highway 1 and Alabama Rd in Riverlands near Blenheim, will be improved. Marlborough Roads manager Frank Porter told the Marlbrough District Council's regional transport com-

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- weekend event guide Friday 29 March OMAKA Classic Fighters Air Show Friday to Sunday gates open 8.00am on all three days. Musical entertainment, Marlborough Wine and Food, stalls and kids fun zone and an array of classic cars. X Race Fantastic mystery adventure where family teams must locate clues on a map, complete a series of 10 different challenges, beat the clock and other teams. Athletic Park Brewer St Visit www.xrace.co.nz Marlborough Guild of Woodworkers present Fine Woodcraft Exhibition at the Gillan Gallery Art Salon (Opp.Rail Stn. Car Park, Grove Road) 10am -4pm. Finishes Monday 1 April Picton Puppet Theatre presents Mr Monkey & The Magic Flying Carpet. Today and Easter Monday 11am & 2pm. 9 Dublin St Picton Ph Bruce Anderson 027 924 6606 Stadium 2000 Pool Friday 6am – 6pm. Adult $5, Child $3, Seniors $4.50, Family $12 The Muslim Association of Marl Inc. Friday (Jummah) prayers every week between 12pm 2pm, PH Br Zayd 027 644 979 or Br Fouad 021 0253 1275 The Edwin Fox Maritime Centre, Picton Open everyday from 9am Great wet weather day activity and child friendly. Come check out the amazing history and facts. Kids under 5 free! Sit and Be Fit with Sue Free general exercise for the not so mobile while sitting down! 1pm Monday and Friday afternoons at 131 Budge Street, plenty of parking. Phone Sue: 578 0469 Sit and Be Fit with Jeanette Free exercise for all ages at Crossroads, 2 Redwood Street. At 10am Phone 578 5395. Quest Intermediate age youth group, 3.30pm5pm, Picton Baptist Church, 293 Waikawa Rd, Picton. Text Bronwyn 021 046 2434. Pastel Painting Marlborough Art Society, 10am till 3pm, Prue: 578 8888. Tai Chi Today and Mondays. 10am, 11.30am and 1pm. Liz 027 748 6666.

Picton Museum 10am till 4pm daily, 9 London Quay. 573 8283. Museum 26 Arthur Baker Place, off New Renwick Rd, Brayshaw Heritage Park. Daily 10am till 4pm. The Diversion Gallery Open 12noon-5pm Wed – Sat. 10 London Quay, Picton. 573 7376 or 027 440 8121 or www.thediversion.co.nz Yealands Estate Marlborough Gallery Open 10.30am till 4.30pm daily, 204 High St. 577 6784 www.marlboroughartsociety.com

Saturday 30 March Blenheim Menz Shed 4 Dillons Point Rd Saturday & Wednesday 9am - 12 noon. Building relationships, sharing skills,and working on your own or community projects. Nelson Dance Studio Presents Experience Marlborough Dance competition. Ballroom, Latin, New Vogue. 1.30 - 9.30pm. St Christophers Hall Weld St. Adults $15 Children $12 Food and drink available to purchase. Eastern States Speedway 7pm Easter Meeting & Demo Derby. Pak Lims Road, Renwick. Marlborough Harrier Club Pack Run Spring Creek 2pm. Head towards Picton, turn right at Spring Creek, go over first one-lane bridge, turn right to car park. Run approx 12km. Everyone welcome Ph Les 5778307 021 463922 Riverside Railway Train Sat 30th & Sun 31st, departs from Brayshaw Park Station for Beaver Station in central Blenheim at 1.45, 3.00 & 4.15pm, takes approx 1 hour return Adults $10 Children $5 CASH ONLY Stadium 2000 Pool Saturday and Sunday 8.30am – 5pm. Adult $5, Child $3, seniors $4.50, Family $12. Pregnancy Yoga 9.15am-10.15am. For information call Huia: 021 0724 107 Mini Putt & Merry-Go-Round Picton Foreshore, 10am every day during school holidays, today and Sunday, 10am Redwood Market 8am-noon, Redwood Tavern car park. Plants produce and crafts.

Vintage Farm Machinery 10am till 3pm, Open every day. Brayshaw Vintage Farm, Guided tours available, Doris 579 4357.

Sunday 31 March Ulysses Ride Short ride, decide destination on the day. Meet at the Railway Station (southend) at 12.45pm, ride departs 1pm. Prospective members welcome. People’s Sunday Market Noel Leeming Carpark 10am. Preserves, brick-a-brac, vegetables, books, homeware,kitchenware and jewellery. Sites $5 Ph 5787918

Get ready for the weekend with our list of what’s on! Marlborough Rock and Mineral Club 10am-4pm every Sunday at Brayshaw Park. Come and see our large rock, mineral, crystal and fossil collection, work room and book. Free admission. Marlborough Modellers Association 1st and 3rd Sunday’s of each month. Brayshaw Park, 8 Arthur Baker Place.

St Luke’s Anglican Church Ferry Road, Spring Creek. Join us for Christian worship every Sunday 09.30.”Meditation 2-3pm Good Friday. Celebrate Easter Sunday with us.Contact Rev Derek 03 578 3909 Farmers’ Market A and P Showgrounds, Cnr Alabama and Maxwell Roads, Blenheim Picton Rotary Club Car Boot Sale. Picton RSA carpark from 9am-1pm, every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month. Contact Sheira 578 3909 or see the notice board outside the church Pony Club Pony Club Grounds, New Renwick Rd. 10am every 2nd Sunday of the month. Grant 578 2100 Michelle 572 8984.

Pregnancy Yoga Saturday, 9.15am-10 .15am. For information call Huia: 021 0724

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Model Aero Club ARA Wairau Valley 9am. Murray 578 9199 or Tony 577 9776. Petanque 10am 65A Weld Street – Phone John 577 9789. Tramping Club Mary 5728762. Buddhism for Modern Life 10am, 573 5379. Blenheim Bonsai 2pm-4pm, 7 Hale Street. Dave 577 8679. Marlborough Guild of Woodworkers Brayshaw Park, open workshop 1-4pm, Every 1st Sunday of the month. Wooden toys for sale. Malcolm: 578 8809.

If you have an event contact Liz at The Sun on 5777 868

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WARNING Shellfish Ban Shellfish gathering is banned in Queen Charlotte Sound, and Tory Channel. Testing has shown higher than acceptable levels of toxins that cause serious illness. Do not eat kina, mussels, pipis, tuatuas, oysters, and cockles harvested from these areas. Cooking shellfish does not remove the toxins. Paua, crab, scallops and crayfish may still be eaten if the gut (skirt and gut in scallops) is completely removed prior to cooking. If you have concerns or want to find out more, contact the Nelson Marlborough Public Health Service.

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She has excellent customer skills, is proficient in Ace Payroll, Excel, Word, MYOB Accounting, Quick Books and Database. Her position is the anchor of our office. If you think you can match her skills and fill her shoes, please email your CV to pauline@bizcare.co.nz.

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EXPERIENCED BUSHMAN We are a Marlborough based hauler crew looking for an experienced bushman who is motivated, uses initiative and is a team player. Ongoing training and opportunities. We operate a strict drug and alcohol policy. Good pay rates available to the right person. B & D Logging Ph Ian 027 2268007

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Would you like to join a vibrant, hardworking and professional team? Clearview Cleaning, Marlborough’s award winning window cleaning company requires a... Window Cleaner Full-time and Permanent , Full training provided Hours of work: Mon – Fri , 7.30am – 4.30pm Must have a mature attitude and a good level of fitness Restricted or Full Licence required (Previous applicants need not apply)

and more Phone us on 577 7868

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Births This Week BAILLIE/SMITH: Rose (Rosie) Jean (9lb 8oz) 19 March 2013 MEYS: Sophie Elizabeth (6lb 11oz) 15 March 2013 SOFFE/PAUER: Skai Elizabeth (3360g) 17 March 2013 STEELE/HURST: India Rose (9lb 10z) 6 March 2013 WEBBER: Ajay Alfred (8lb 5oz) 4 March 2013

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Death Notices ANDERSON, Kenneth James (Ken, KJ): March 27, 2013 BATTY, Errol John: March 26, 2013 CAMERON, Daisy Bell: March 24, 2013 CONNOR, Clemence Shone (Clem): March 21, 2013 EATON, John Douglas (Doug): March 21, 2013 EVANS, Alma Grace (nee Burrows): March 24, 2013 GRIFFITHS, Judith Gwendoline (Judy): March 22, 2013 HEPWORTH, Arthur Henry: March 23, 2013 McDONALD, Purama (POODLE): March 27, 2013 McLAREN, Archie Edward: March 22, 2013 MATHESON, Alice McKechnie (formerly Pratt, nee Buchanan): March 21, 2013 ROBINSON, Reigh Lochore: March 23, 2013 SLOAN, Bridget Kathleen (Kay): March 23, 2013 TOMBS, Walter Henry (Wally): March 26, 2013 VARLEY, Shirley June (nee Thiele): March 10, 2013

In the spirit of Omaka Airshow

The term "whole 9 yards" came from WWII fighter pilots in the South Pacific. When arming their airplanes on the ground, the .50 caliber machine gun ammo belts measured exactly 27 feet. If the pilots fired all their ammo at a target, it got the "whole 9 yards."

The ability to work effectively and produce a high standard of finish is essential. We offer great remuneration for the right people. HRC specialises in architectural and light commercial work, making your job interesting and challenging. Please phone Hamish Ryan 021 360 370 or email info@ hrconstructionco.nz Confidentiality assured.

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Not complacent England coach Andy Flower said there was no complacency in his team in the tense drawn series with New Zealand but stressed improvement would be needed for the return matches in England and the looming Ashes series there. Speaking to the BBC as England analysed their escape act at Eden Park that saw them emerge with a draw, Flower brushed off suggestions his players had taken the lowly-ranked Black Caps lightly.

Ko changes mind Lydia Ko has had a change of heart, opting to play in the British Open at St Andrews in August instead of defending her United States Amateur title. While in Christchurch for the men’s New Zealand Open in November, the 15-year-old indicated she might choose the prestigious amateur championship, which she won so emphatically last year, over the British Open

Crusaders changes Crusaders coach Todd Blackadder has placed his confidence in some of his younger stars before their important clash against the Stormers in Cape Town on Sunday morning. Rookie first-five Tyler Bleyendaal has been given the nod in the No 10 jersey to fill the void left by Carter’s absence. He will team up with Willi Heinz, who will start halfback after an encouraging performance last week Israel Dagg will go back to fullback; in-form wingers Johnny McNicholl and Tom Marshall getting the nod to start and in the forward pack Luke Whitelock has been elevated into the starting lineup to replace Read.

MBC places third in softball Marlborough Boys' College placed third in the New Zealand Seconary Schools' Division 1 tournament in Auckland last week. The team was defending its title but this time round it wasn't to be. “It was a very good effort from our boys considering we had a young pitcher and he did his best,” coach and coordinator Helen Joseph said. Players that featured through the tournament were Tailah Love, Nixon Kim, Tyler Bird, Nicholas Kelly and Nick DeBoo The new players Tyler Aldridge, Brayden Jennison and Joshua Ludemann all played well when they took the diamond, said Joseph. “Our semi-final game against Nelson was very close, 5 – 4 which they won. The finals were Nelson and MAG and that was won by MAG 4 – 2.” Tailaqh Love and Nixon Kim made the secondary schools tournament team. “Softball is looking very good at MBC as we have some very good and talented junior boys coming through the ranks,” said Joseph.

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A dark day for sport Sport pales into insignificance when someone ends up in hospital fighting for his life. As everyone will know cricketer Jesse Ryder, all set to fly off to India to take up a $300,000 contract the next day, was assaulted on Wednesday night outside a Merivale bar in Christchurch by four men, all aged in their 20s. Four low lifes laying into a man on the ground, kicking and punching Ryder, as reports have stated, speaks for itself. Ryder has been no choir boy in the past but from what we’ve been told the attack was unprovoked and Ryder’s Wellington teammates were not around when it happened. The pity is the attack on Ryder came at the end of a good week

for New Zealand cricket. The Kiwis came oh so close to their first series win against the poms for more than 10 years and it took a Dunkirk effort (check out your history book) for the poms to escape that possibility happening. The pom media crowed about how well their players had done to salvage the draw which I suppose is understandable since they became only the third side in history to bat out the final day having entered it four wickets down. But most of the kudos had to be New Zealand’s. For the No 8 team in the world to come close to upstaging team No 2 is something that doesn’t happen every day of the week. The performances of the New Zealand top order, Peter Fulton

and Hamish Rutherford, has been hugely encouraging too given that this area of our game has been brittle for so long. Time moves quickly but it doesn’t seem long ago that we had the Ross Taylor debacle and the humiliating loss to South Africa. Taylor’s unavailability for the South African tour actually opened the door for Fulton who at 34 had been out of international cricket for several years and must have been wondering if his days of tipping a black cap atop his bald dome might be over. Yet it has not all been plain sailing for Fulton since his recall. He suffered a knee injury in South Africa. Then it changed dramatically for him this past week in Auckland.

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He batted his first ever test century, 136, on the Friday of the test followed by 110 on the Monday - clear proof of the ability he had shown 10 years ago when he knocked up 310 runs not out against Auckland at Hagley Oval in Christchurch. This week Fulton has shown that a player with the odds against him, can come back. Let’s hope Jesse Ryder is spared and can do the same.

Demolition Derby returns at speedway By Darrell Bate The twisting and banging of cars colliding and popping of tyres will keep speedway fans amused this weekend as Eastern States Speedway welcome the return of the Demolition Derby at the 'Easter Eggstravaganza' meeting. Due to scrap prices, the ease of obtaining cars for use in derby racing has almost become impossible resulting in the cancellation of past derbies over previous seasons. The interest for this Saturday night's derby has exceeded the 20 minimum entrant level set by the club’s committee and members are looking forward to the return of the crowd favourite. Production saloons and stockcars will also battle it out on the night for the open championship honours in their respective classes with ministocks, streetstocks and saloons also appearing. President Stuart Coutts is hopeful that the invitation extended to several superstocks from Nelson will be accepted as they also provide ultimate entertainment for the spectators.

Blenheim’s Gavin Marshall will be one of the contenders in Saturday night’s Marlborough Stockcar Open Championship. Photo: Shane Best Photography

“These guys are always asking when we are going to host them as they really love our track and enjoy coming over the hill in numbers to race. “Hopefully Saturday will see a good half dozen

or more wanting to fill in their Easter Saturday evening at our meeting,” remarked Coutts. Gates will open from 6pm with the first race startingfat 7pm on Saturday.

Marlborough marching success

Grovetown takes out volleyball Results from Marlborough Volleyball’s Subway Spikers’ & Premiers’ School’s Competition fifth round were: Years 5 & 6 Section 1: St Marys Setters 3, Springlands Diggers 0; Renwick Blockers 2, Grovetown Setters 1; Fairhall Firebirds 2, Witherlea Wild Dogs 1. Years 5 & 6 Section 2: Witherlea Smashers 2, Renwick Spikers 1; Picton Power 3, Renwick Setter 0; Springlands Spikers 3, Fairhall Balloons 0; Grovetown Spikers 3, Redwoodtown Meteors 0. Years 7 & 8: QCC Hornets 3, QCC Wasps 0; Fairhall Slushies 2, Redwoodtown Rockets 1; Renwick Strikers 3, Renwick Diggers 0; Bohally Wonderfuls 3, Redwoodtown All Stars 0. Premier Grade: Fairhall Phoenix 2, St Marys Spikers 1, Bohally Ironmen 2, Bohally Incredibles 1; Renwick Smashers , Renwick Panthers 0.

Friday March 29, 2013

Marlborough u16 marching team Shontae-Excelsior.

For the first time in 67 years, a Marlborough marching team has received a place in the top three of the New Zealand marching championships. Shontae-Excelsior, Marlborough’s u16 team, took out first place in the plate march for their technical drill, and third place in the New Zealand champion display. Coach Julia Allen said receiving the award was “one of the best moments ever.” “It was the most nerve wrecking moment standing at the awards presentations. The stadium at Forsyth Barr

was full, and when we heard our name called out we were just so thrilled, we all cried with pride,” she said. Upon returning home, the team, who beat the second place plate march getters by 88 points, found out that a Marlborough marching team had not gotten a place at the New Zealand Championships since 1946. Other Marlborough teams who attended the champs were Shontae-Allstars, u12, placing 6th tech and 5th display, and Cordeaux Renwick, placing 5th tech and 6th display in the plate division.


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