Marlborough Weekly - 30 July 2019

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Tuesday 30 July 2019

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Callum on top of his game

Carjacker shot Paula Hulburt

A terrified mother was held at knife point by a carjacker who police later shot as he escaped in her car.

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The woman was outside Springlands School in Blenheim with her daughter, returning to her parked Subaru when the alleged attack took place on Sunday afternoon.

Witnesses, including other children leaving the school where it is believed a rehearsal was taking place, watched in horror as the attack unfolded. Police later shot the alleged of-

fender as he fled south on State Highway 1. He was yesterday under guard at Wairau Hospital for a gunshot wound to his arm. Acting Tasman District Commander Inspector

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Virginia Welch says spikes were deployed and the vehicle stopped at an intersection of Hardings Rd on SH1.

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Sweet deal for netball supporters Matt Brown An effort to cut bad side-line behaviour has seen Marlborough Netball sweeten the deal for supporters. To encourage positivity on court, chocolate bars will be handed out to well-behaved sports-fans with the hope the sugary treats will encourage others to mimic their good behaviour. Marlborough Netball development officer Raramai Nicklin says the reward programme is a bid to support umpires and deal with sideline misconduct. “You tend to only hear the bad stuff, which is unfortunate”. She says bad behaviour is rare, but when it happens

it is something that affects both players and umpires. “It might just be an overzealous parent getting carried away supporting, but it can be aggressive or off-putting to the other players. “It could just be people criticizing the refs, not necessarily meaning to offend or hurt them, but it’s about educating them too. “It’s an incentive, an idea, I guess,” she says. Signs reminding parents and supporters of the fun and relaxed nature of the game can already be seen along the court’s chain link fences. But Raramai says they want to do more to encourage positive behaviour.

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Marlborough Netball development officer Raramai Nicklin has a plentiful supply of chocolate for positive sport supporters. Photo: Matt Brown.

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