Marlborough Weekly 22 October 2019

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Marlborough Chamber of Commerce chief executive Hans Neilson and Marlborough Media director Summa MacDonald. Photo: Andrew Board.

Shopper to win $5k One lucky Marlburian will win $5000 cash thanks to a new local promotion, Shop & Win. Shop & Win is a joint promotion between 30 local retailers, Marlborough Weekly and the Marlbor-

ough Chamber of Commerce and will see a total of $6000 given to locals. The competition is simple, buy anything at one of the 30 participating businesses between 22

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October and 29 November, fill in an entry form and you’re in the draw. After six weeks one winning entry form will be pulled from the pile and the name on that entry

will win $5000 cash. There are also second and third prizes of $750 and $250 respectively. Marlborough Weekly co-owner Summa MacDonald says the

competition encourages people to shop locally. “We have so many fantastic retailers here in Marlborough and

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this competition is a way to encourage people to support them and go in the draw to win a massive prize,” Summa says. “It’s such a cool way to get the town buzzing and it’s so simple for people to take part. “We encourage everyone to fill in a form when you shop because there will be a local winner.” Chamber of Commerce chief executive Hans Neilson says when you buy local your dollars kick off a multiplier effect. “Spending your money at independent businesses begins a cycle in which those businesses then spend their money at local shops, support community groups and employ locals.” Hans says small local businesses are the “economic backbone” of Marlborough. “Many don’t have large market-

Marlborough Chamber of Commerce cheif executive Hans Neilson and Marlborough Media director Summa MacDonald. ing budgets so this offers a resource to raise their profile by being a part of something bigger, something that supports Marlborough as a whole,” he says. “This is a great campaign and

we’re proud to support it. “It’s a gift to your community, and with Marlborough Anniversary coming what better way to say happy birthday.” A full list of the participating

businesses is on page 9 of this newspaper, or keep an eye out for the Shop & Win posters in the windows of participating businesses. A full list is also on the Marlborough App.


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TUESDAY 22 October 2019

Preschool’s measle warning as child falls ill Paula Hulburt A sick pre-schooler is being tested for measles amid fears the outbreak has reached Marlborough. The youngster, who attends a Blenheim preschool, fell ill displaying some of the symptoms of the potentially deadly illness. Test results are expected back later this week. Nelson Marlborough District Health Public Health have sent an advisory letter to all parents with children at the preschool, warning them of the possibility. Nelson Marlborough Public Health Service’s Medical Officer of Health Dr Andrew Lindsay warned the disease is difficult to contain. “This is the biggest outbreak in more than 20 years, with more than 800 cases to date. “This is a serious, life-threatening disease that is very, very difficult to contain – as we’re seeing in Auckland.” The virus, which spreads through the air is very infectious. Keeping suspected cases in isolation is key, says Dr Lindsay. “The last case of measles in our region was in November 2018, unrelated to the current outbreak. “The person was placed in

Parents need to check that their child is up to date with their vaccinations. Photo: Supplied. home isolation before reaching the point that they become infectious to others, and as a result no-one else caught measles. This demonstrates the importance of isolation,” Dr Lindsay says As the country faces its biggest outbreak in 20 years, the number of tests for the highly contagious disease continue to rise. Staff across the region are taking no chances when it comes to ruling out the potentially deadly disease. There were a total of 16 suspected cases Nelson and Marlborough in September bringing the total number of suspected cases notified by GPs to the Nelson Marlborough Public Health Service for 2019 to 38. Nelson Marlborough is one of just four district health boards across the country to be currently measles-free.

Programmes Manager – clinical services and integration, Marlborough Primary Health Organisation Glenis McAlpine says that the isolation of any measles cases is critical. Parents need to be vigilant and check their children’s Well Child immunisation record (Plunket book) to see if their child is immunised. If in doubt, they should call their GP or practice nurse to check their immunisation status, he says. “Children and adults need to have had two doses of the MMR vaccine to be fully immunised, but one dose of MMR provides 95 per cent protection,” says Dr Lindsay. If you have any questions about the vaccine, contact your GP, practice nurse or the Immunisation Advisory Centre on 0800 IMMUNE.

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Bullied teen’s film features his childhood tormentors Paula Hulburt Editor

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They once bullied him, now their victim has included his tormentors in a film to help stop others suffering the same fate. Blenheim filmmaker and director Tyler Redmond, 16, was first bullied at the age of 5 years old. Making films helped with the trauma and now his latest film, Rise Up, is set to help others going through similar situations. But it’s not been an easy path to follow, he says. “Instead of helping just one person in a schoolyard, I’m trying to help others on a national level.” The young director credits his dad, Christchurch motorsport driver Stan Redmond, 65, as the force behind his will to succeed. Stan died in 2013 following a crash at Invercargill’s Teretonga Park. “I think I’m so driven because of him. I was nine years old when my dad passed away. “He was very driven and knew

what he wanted, what he wanted to achieve. “My mum’s also been very supportive and has been with me every step of the way,” he says. It includes characters played by two boys who once bullied Tyler. He says while he was “hesitant” at first to include them, he made an unbiased decision. “I’d put a call out for cast, and they showed up. “I was a bit wary, a bit hesitant at first. They remembered me but didn’t realise I was making the film. They were a bit embarrassed. “I got talking to one of them and he apologised for what he’d done.” Tyler says. Bullying affects nearly one-half of primary-aged children in New Zealand schools and a third of secondary students. Tyler hopes his film will help both bullies and victims. He says the dominance of social media in young people’s lives is putting people at risk. “What makes me sick to the stomach is when you see on the

Tyler Redmond is using his talents to help both bullies and their victims. Photo: Supplied. news about young people who are taking their own lives. “Social media and commenting

can cause constant hurt and upset and I want people to know it doesn’t have to be that way.”

Rise Up will premiere at the Clubs of Marlborough for free on 29 November at 6.30pm.

Clarke and Haack Construction co-owner Ant Clarke. Photo: Supplied.

Honour for construction leader Helping tackle Marlborough’s accommodation crisis has seen a Blenheim businessman take out a top industry honour. Clarke and Haack Construction are the driving force behind the idea, development and build of St Andrews Seasonal Worker accommodation complex in Blenheim. Co-owner Ant Clarke was

named Professional of the Year at the fifth annual Southern Excellence Awards in Christchurch on Friday night. Judges say his accomplishment was a “significant achievement” with positive implications for the rest of the country. “Ant’s vision to purpose-build RSE accommodation, his forward-thinking implemen-

tation, leadership and meticulous management has benefitted the wider Marlborough community and the property and construction industry. “Ant has also become further involved in helping to address Marlborough’s social housing needs through work with the Ministry for Social Housing and Urban Development.”


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Council secures land for library and gallery Chloe Ranford Local democracy reporter

The last piece of a land jigsaw puzzle has fallen into place for a much-anticipated library and art gallery project in Blenheim. The Marlborough District Council has purchased the land occupied by the old Liquorland building, close to the amphitheatre at the end of High St, from the Millennium Art Gallery Foundation Trust. It comes after the $20 million project, first mooted in 2009, was delayed by water projects, land ownership hurdles and a slower than expected design stage. Marlborough Mayor John Leggett says the new "stand out" building could be a "game changer" for foot traffic in and around Blenheim's central business district. "I've always had the vision to revitalise that part of town, which is concentrated around the river area ... I see that as quite important," Leggett says. "It's a building that's going to be a real stand out. We need to be prepared, with social structures like this, to put in the time, effort and funding into them." The project made it to the last round of the 2015 long-term plan as part of a $23m revitalisation of the town centre that included the

now-completed Quays riverside park, beside the amphitheatre. But the earmarked funds were instead funnelled into water schemes in Renwick, Havelock and Seddon. The council revisited the project in last year's long-term plan, and proposed the current library and art gallery be replaced as part of its 'Investing in Infrastructure' plans. Concept designs were expected to be available for public viewing later this year, but lead project architect Richard McGowan says the two-storey building would face north and take advantage of the "fantastic" view over the Wither Hills. "The first floor is a shared lobby with a cafe on one side, and a lobby space on the other side. Behind that space is a gallery," McGowan says. "Then people can go upstairs and see the [Taylor] river and [Wither] hills to the north ... It's a room where people can read stuff and look at the view." There would be a "clear" distinction between the library and art gallery, but not so much that the two looked "like part A and part B", McGowan says. "Whether you're a library person or a gallery person, the fact that the two are in the same building

house Stationery buildings were expected be demolished early next year, with the tender and construction process set down for two years. The council would cover $15m of the $20m total, with the Millennium Art Gallery Foundation Trust responsible for the rest. The trust had already received a gift of $1m from a benefactor, who was responsible for securing the Liquorland site for the council.

The new library and art gallery will replace the green Liquorland and blue Warehouse Stationery buildings, overlooking the newly developed Quays riverside park. Photo: Ricky Wilson/Stuff. means the art gallery might get the Martinborough Community some foot traffic it might not have Centre and Library. got beforehand, and vice versa," The old Liquorland and Warehe says. Few load-bearing walls would be built into the 3600 square metre building, which meant it could be restructured internally for decades, he says. McGowan was part of “Thank you to all of the Christchurch-based archivoters of Wairau-Awatere tect practice Warren and ward for your support. Mahoney, which was commissioned to prepare the You can count on me building's concept plan. to work hard to represent Warren and Mahoney your interests and bridge had previously worked on Wellington's National the gap between town Library of New Zealand, and country.” Nelson's Suter Gallery, the Te Papa public gallery, and

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School fair: Linkwater School will be holding its popular spring fair on Saturday. For around 25 years the fun day has helped people get ready for summer with vegetable seedlings, fruit plants, flowers, some fruit trees and other plants. The family friendly fair also hosts a variety of games, tug of war, bouncy castle, BBQ, cake stall, art and craft stalls and trailer rides. Money raised is used to provide extra teaching time for pupils. The fair will be held on 26 October from 10am until 6pm.

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A celebration of Marlborough’s businesses has seen some of the region’s best gather to mark industry achievements. The 2019 Business Excellence Awards took place on Friday night at the Marlborough Convention Centre. Nelson computer repair and IT business BlueberryIT was the overall winner at the glitzy event, scoring high and with an “x-factor that inspired” the Marlborough community, and the judges. Marlborough Chamber of Commerce chief executive Hans Neilson says the awards were everything he hoped they would be. “There cannot be a better celebration of business excellence in Marlborough,” Hans says. “Sometimes, in the day to day, we forget our defining qualities, but to a fresh set of eyes they are readily appar-

The team from BlueBerryIT, the Marlborough Chamber of Commerce 2019 Business Excellence Awards supreme winners. Photo: Supplied. ent.” A panel of judges, themselves successful businesspeople, chose the winners from the varied categories. Well & Good Health won the Marlborough Convention Centre Emerging Business Award for a business that has started trading within the last two years. Explore Marlborough Wine

Tours won the Haack Construction Small Business Award for a business that has an annual turnover of less than $1 million. BlueBerryIT won the Dominion Salt Medium Business Award for a business that has an annual turnover of between $1 million and $3.5 million. New Zealand King Salmon

won the Marlborough Lines Large Business Award for a business that has an annual turnover of over $3.5 million. Graeme Dingle Foundation Marlborough won the New Zealand King Salmon Community Impact Award for making a positive difference. For a full list of Business Excellence Award winners, visit the Marlborough App.

Behind the scenes: Looking after the environment and their visitors is the key to success for Vines Village Café, winners of the 2019 Cawthron Marlborough Environment Awards for Business Innovation. The Awards field day at Vines Village Café on 30 October is your chance to see why they won. Jeff and Tim Fulton have transformed the property with native plantings, veggie gardens and a small lake. Behind the scenes their efforts have gone into waste reduction, recycling, supporting local producers and hosting community fundraisers. See for yourself: Wednesday 30 October, 5pm-7pm, Vines Village Café, 193 Rapaura Road. Please book by October 28: bev.doole@ icloud.com or Ph: 03 570 5233 Wine winners: The Polish wine magazine Czas Wina has awarded Neal and Judy Ibbotson of Saint Clair Family Estate the title of ‘Persons of the Year 2019’ in recognition of their production of superb wines worldwide and especially the wines that Polish customers highly appreciate. Neal and Judy attended a gala evening to receive their award at Sierakow Manor which is a 4-star hotel fully dedicated to wine.


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High rise apartment plan in jeopardy Matt Brown

Plans to tackle Blenheim’s growing number of empty shops by building town centre apartments have met with mounting opposition. Consents to turn the second and fourth levels of the Porse building, on Market St North, into eight residential apartments are being considered by council. But stiff opposition from surrounding businesses means the plans may be scrapped before the project even gets started. A bevy of Market St businesses expressed their opposition to the inner-city apartments at a hearing at council last week. Concerns of ‘reverse sensitivity’, increased traffic and the removal of car parking and loading zones were put forward by former deputy mayor and owner of the Biddy Kate’s Irish Bar Terry Sloan. Several other businesses have joined Terry’s official objection, causing the consenting process to grind to a halt while a hearing in front of the council’s resource hearings commissioner was held. Bikefit, Lighting Plus, Caci Clinic and Community Law added their

The Porse building in central Blenheim. Photo: Matt Brown. voice to Terry’s, citing fears of increased traffic and parking problems. In his initial submission, Terry says he was worried the normal operating noise of the bar and cafe could spark complaints. A bar has been operating in the Criterion building for more than 100 years. The apartments at the Porse building, ranging in floor area from 62 square metres to 110 square metres, have been in the pipeline for building owners TH Barnes & Co since late last year. Consents show vacant shop frontage on the street could be converted to a car parking garage and storage for each of the units.

The car parking garage entrance would require the loading zone on the street to be moved or removed. In evidence submitted to council, TH Barnes & Co Ltd director Jason Barnes says they had to reconsider the best way to utilise the building. “Development of large format retail centres outside of the Central Business District such as the Westwood development in Springlands and a Mitre 10 store in Redwoodtown, has resulted in empty shop space in the town centre,” Jason says. “Shop space in our building has suffered particularly badly due to its location on the periphery of the Central Business District.”

Wet weather failed to dampen spirts at Renwick School Show Day as a great day was had by all. Leah Conroy, left and Lexie O’Donnell were just two of many children who took the opportunity to dress up for the annual event. Pets of all shapes and sizes were on display, with many finding shelter under umbrellas during the worst of Friday’s rain. Photos: Paula Hulburt.

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Education should be an option for this question. Banning things isn't the answer. Tanya Borck

So I just filled out the formal submission. To me it is an extended affair to put people off doing it. Take the time and make it count people. James Spence For goodness sakes people need to stop and think and look at who is actually doing the majority of crashes and put in better systems for tourists to actually drive on the road 9.5 times out of 10 it’s them who don’t know the roads or how to drive in New Zealand who cause the crashes you will cause more crashes if you lower speeds not the other way around Emma Cook

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Do you use your mobile while driving? Do you do 20km past school buses on both sides of the road? When the conditions change do you reduce your speed? Do you drive with your hands at 10&2 rather than 9&3? Do you have an annual subscription to St Johns so they can afford to run their service? Do you eat your cereal before leaving home or off your lap while driving to work? Have you reviewed the road code in the last 2 years? Do you always drive at or below the speed limit even if no ones watching or you are worried about your demerits? Maybe people need to consider their own actions and how much control they have over safe driving on this and every road before freaking out at an extra 10minutes drive time Claire Boarslayer

Dear Ed, Will and I own an eco retreat and multiday expedition tour company called Driftwood Eco Tours. We were looking for ways to reduce our waste and came across a neat little filter system called a Filtrol. It is easy to hook onto your home washing machine, it filters out a majority of the nylon micro particles in our wash so they will not end up in our waterway and eventually the sea. It is not the be all and end all, however our moto at Driftwood is small steps can make big gains! We purchased it online from the USA. It cost us $229.23 US and included postage and we added a spare filter bag. We think it is a great way to reduce our impact on the marine environment, for those who can afford it. Here are some tips on free ways you can reduce your micro fibre waste, people might like to try a few of these to make a difference. Wash synthetic clothes less frequently and for a shorter duration. Fill up your washing machine. Washing a full load results in less friction between the clothes and fewer fibres released. Consider switching to a liquid laundry soap. Laundry powder “scrubs” and loosens more microfibers. Use a colder wash setting. Higher temperature can damage clothes and release more fibres. Ideally line dry or dry spin clothes at low revs. Higher revolutions increase

Rose and Will Parsons. Photo: Supplied. the friction between the clothes. When you clean out your dryer, place lint in the trash instead of washing it down the drain. Avoid purchasing cheaply-made, “fast fashion” clothes, whenever possible, also they tend not to last. Buy clothes made from natural fibres such as wool, cotton and linen when possible. Buying merino wool also supports our local traditional farming families. Natural fibres will eventually break down in the environment. Plastic fibres will never go away. We are not saying we are pure as snow, just doing our best to make small gains for nature and want to share the word. Photos show a month’s worth of micro fibre for a family of two. Yuck! Cheers, Rose and Will Parsons.

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Tasman women claim SI golf title Peter Jones Reporter

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Tasman made the most of home course advantage to pull off a history-making victory in the South Island Interprovincial golf championships on Sunday. For the first time, Tasman were crowned South Island champions, shading golfing powerhouse Canterbury by half a point during a gripping final day on the Marlborough Golf Club course at Fairhall. The competition involved eightperson teams from Tasman, Aorangi, Otago and Canterbury doing battle on Saturday and Sunday in a match play format. Each player contested two games each on Saturday and one on Sunday. Tasman met Otago first up on Saturday, followed by Canterbury in the afternoon, then Aorangi on Sunday morning. After the three rounds were concluded Tasman, Canterbury and Aorangi finished with two points each. Tasman beat Otago 6-2, Aorangi 7-1 and lost 3-5 to Canterbury. However, Tasman won on a countback of individual games, having won 16 times, compared with Canterbury’s 15.5 and Aorangi’s 10. Otago finished without a win. In the end the result came down to two matches which were decided on the final hole. Tasman No 3 and captain Emily Stenhouse and number four Amber Boyce were both square with their Aorangi rivals going down the 18th but produced some solid

Back, from left, Robin White (manager/selector), Michelle Reardon (Nelson), Tracy Bary (Rarangi), Amber Boyce (Awatere), Emily Stenhouse (Marlborough), Eve Clarke (Nelson), Jean Gibson (Karamea), Kath Maloney (manager/selector). Front: Lizzie Neale (Nelson) and Aroha Minhinnick (Rarangi). Photo: Supplied. golf to pick up vital wins which ultimately made the difference. Nelson’s Eve Clarke, Stenhouse, from the Marlborough club, and Karamea’s Jean Gibson won all three of their games. Stenhouse was thrilled to come out on top and said neither she nor Boyce knew that the overall result hinged on their final holes against Aorangi. “We weren’t sure that we needed to win on the 18th … we were just excited that we had won our

matches, then someone told us that we had won overall, so that was pretty cool.” Tasman have been competing in the prestigious event, which began in 1986, for the past nine years. Stenhouse said she had no doubt home course advantage played a big part in the result. “Just knowing the course helps and we had a few supporters down there too, club members and others from around the area.

“It’s a great team. We all get on amazingly well and we have a good team culture.” The Tasman senior women’s team which won the SI title (in playing order): Lizzie Neale (Nelson), Eve Clarke (Nelson), Emily Stenhouse (Marlborough, captain), Amber Boyce (Awatere), Tracy Bary (Rarangi), Aroha Minhinnick (Rarangi), Jean Gibson (Karamea) and Michelle Reardon (Nelson). After the event the Toro Interpro-

vincial team was named to compete in Napier in the first week of December. That team is: Lizzie Neale (Nelson), Eve Clarke (Nelson), Emily Stenhouse (Marlborough), Amber Boyce (Awatere), Tracy Bary (Rarangi). Travelling reserve: Aroha Minhinnick. Stenhouse said their win at the weekend will allow them to travel north with renewed confidence. “We are all feeling like we can pull off wins against whoever we come across now.”


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Tasman players Hannah Gillespie, Hayley Hutana and Jordan Foster take a look around Forsyth Barr Stadium before playing Otago there on Saturday. Photo: Supplied.

Mako women bow out in Dunedin Peter Jones Despite being well beaten in their final game of the season the Tasman Mako women’s side have made “massive strides”, according to head coach Chris Binns. Tasman were beaten 64-10 by the Otago Spirit side in a Farah Palmer Cup championship semifinal at Dunedin’s Forsyth Barr Stadium on Saturday. Binns said that while his charges had not played to their full potential they had come up against a very good side, who he feels will go on to take out the title. Otago had too much pace out wide for Tasman and scored five first-half tries to lead 35-0, then added another touchdown soon after the break. Tasman then managed to build some pressure of their own and were rewarded with two second half tries, to Sydnee

Wilkins and Rebecca Kersten. Otago first five-eighth Rosie Kelly had a big game, scoring two tries and drilled seven conversions in a 24-point haul. For Tasman, debutante Jess Harvey, just 16, impressed off the bench, as did the propping duo of Louise Nalder and Paris Hart, plus loose forward Hannah Beech also turned in a solid shift. Winger Kersten was outstanding, as was Wilkins and midfielder Jess Drummond. Binns suggested his side may have played their semi-final the previous week, when they beat North Harbour in a quarterfinal. “That meant a lot to them, to actually make the semi, and maybe today was just a step too far, at the moment. “We were a little flat to start with and built into the game, but we were well and truly outplayed.” The loss of key players Wai Greig and

Pippa Andrews through injury did not help Tasman’s cause but their team mates stepped up. “They were naturally disappointed to lose today but are a really good bunch and the most were happy with their season,” said Binns. “We have made some massive strides this year, now the challenge for us as a management group is to put some planning in place that allows them to take bigger steps next year.” A major plus for the Tasman side was the opportunity to play under the roof at Forsyth Barr. “The girls loved that,” he added. “The facilities were amazing, it’s not every day that you get to play in such a facility.” Score: Otago 64 Tasman 10 (Sydnee Wilkins, Rebecca Kersten). HT: 35-0.

Mako co-head coach Andrew Goodman on the early loss of Blackadder and Taufua: “When you lose two key leaders like that in quick succession it is always going to have an impact on the game.” Andrew Goodman. On Auckland’s game plan: “That’s where Photo: Shuttersport. they have had success against us in the past. We probably didn’t adapt quickly enough at the start but once we got a bit more decisive with our carries and the cleaners did their job we managed to get some quick ball and found some holes.” On remaining positive: “It felt like we spent most of the first half on defence , but it was about keeping that belief … knowing that if we could get some ball and string some phases together we would be able to put some pressure back on them.” Mako vice-captain Quinten Strange on their first half efforts: “We just took a while to react to a bit of adversity early on … we never quite got our game going, which is credit to Auckland who put us under pressure there. “The lads had faith, we were always connected, we just needed a couple of moments and we managed to get that. On his try: “Right place, right time I guess, just backing up and Uci [halfback Keisuke Uchida] was there doing his job.” On the input from the bench: “You are never going to win a title with just 15 players, it’s the whole squad, even the guys that aren’t playing.” Mako skipper David Havili: “Auckland came down here with a point to prove. We knew they were going to come hard at the breakdown but we felt we could get them in the last 20 minutes … our bench David Havili. came on and really sped Photo: Supplied. up the ball which was the winning of the game.” On keeping the faith: “We said at halftime that we just had to keep believing that things were going to happen for us. Don’t panic … and that’s how it unfolded in the end. As the old saying goes, ‘it’s an 80-minute game’ and we had to play for 80 this week. We can take a lot of confidence into next week. It’s tough to beat Auckland at any time so we will just enjoy this one and prepare the best we can for next weekend.” On the crowd: “We love playing in Blenheim and I just want to say thank you very much to the Blenheim faithful for coming out and supporting us. We have got one more hurdle to get over next week so hopefully they can come over the hill on Saturday.” Mako vice-captain Mitch Hunt: “Discipline was an issue early on, we gave away a lot of penalties for various reasons and that put a dampener on the start of the game … we just couldn’t get into it. “We pride ourselves on our defence and other teams have to score tries to beat us … so even if teams are kicking goals we are still calm. “It is just a game of moments … like a fisherman, you are not going to catch anything is your line’s not in the water so when opportunities present themselves you need to be ready. “Finals game are not always pretty, it’s about the team that wins the most of those moments.”


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Tasman to host Lions in NPC final Peter Jones

Tasman booked their ticket to the 2019 Mitre 10 Cup premiership final with a gritty display at Lansdowne Park on Saturday. Their 18-9 victory over a feisty Auckland side who brought their ‘A’ game to Blenheim means the Mako earn the right to host the premiership decider at Nelson’s Trafalgar Park this weekend. Standing between them and their first premiership title will be the Wellington Lions, who downed Canterbury 30-19 in the capital on Saturday evening. Many pundits felt the Mako would find themselves up against their Crusaders region rivals in the final, but the Lions had other ideas, going out to an early lead then holding on against the inevitable Canterbury resurgence. Wellington are a very dangerous opponent. The Mako beat them 45-8 in the opening round of the competition but, as was the case with Auckland who were also well beaten in round robin play, that result means nothing come play-off time. The Lions are unpredictable - favouring unstructured, almost chaotic situations and have quality players capable of ripping defences apart. Ball-playing forwards such as Asafo Aumua, Alex Fidow, Vaea Fifita, skipper du’ Plessis Kirifi and Teariki Ben-Nicholas possess both power and pace while Jackson Garden-Bachop, Peter Umaga-Jensen, Billy Proctor, Ben Lam, Wes Goosen and Vince Aso are as dangerous a backline unit as there is in the competition. However, Wellington’s Achilles Heel is often their discipline and set piece consistency, areas I am sure the Mako coaches will be focussed on in the lead-up to the final.

Tasman may have bought their ticket to the “big dance”, but they paid a hefty price for it. A lack of serious injuries has been a feature of the Mako campaign this year, but the rugby gods were definitely not smiling on Saturday. The early loss of key loose forwards Ethan Blackadder and his replacement Jordan Taufua put the Mako on the back foot. If both are ruled out for the final that will impact the home side’s ability to bring big-match experience off the bench. They may also be without the elusive Will Jordan who limped from the field later in the match with what appeared to be a serious knee injury. However, it was the team’s ability to handle adversity that saw Tasman through against Auckland and the Mako selectors have showed time and again that they have faith in their entire squad. Co-head coach Andrew Goodman once again praised the efforts of his bench players against Auckland, despite the two early injuries affecting his replacement plans. “One of our strengths has been being able to bring those guys on later in the game when teams are starting to tire, but I thought our ‘Sparkies’ still did an awesome job today,” said Goodman. “That group of four or five that came on with about 20 [minutes] to go really changed the game.” Pivotal to that situation was young forward Te Ahiwaru Cirikidaveta who replaced Taufua after 20 minutes. Usually called on as a lock, he turned in an inspirational effort on the side of the scrum, his defence being a highlight. The fact that replacements Fetuli Paea and Hugh Roach made the breaks that led to the Mako’s two tries further underlines the im-

The Lansdowne Park crowd go wild as try-scorer Quinten Strange and reserve prop Isaac Salmon celebrate Tasman’s first touchdown on Saturday. Photo: Shuttersport. pact this team is getting from the bench. But ultimately their success on Saturday was based on relentless defence. Given the weight of position and possession Auckland enjoyed they should have been 10 points or more clear at half-time. Instead they trailed at the break, unable to breach the red and blue wall. As it has done throughout the season, Tasman’s structured and scrambling defence continually denied their opponent, creating frustration and uncertainty. It will have to be on point again this weekend but, as they showed on Saturday, this Mako side certainly knows how to dig deep. Now, in the union’s 14th year of existence, the Mako have a chance to make history. It has been a turbulent, roller-

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The Marlborough softball season officially got underway on Saturday. Teams gathered at Lansdowne Park for a series of game to kickstart the 2019-20 season. With the council doing drainage work at the moment near the established softball diamond on the northern side of the stop bank, games will be played until further notice on the fields between the Central Rugby Club and the back of the main western stand. Marlborough Softball Association chairperson Bruce Walker says the under-7 competition is expected to comprise at least 13 teams, six sides will make up the under-9 grade, four teams will compete in the under-11/13 grade and there is one team confirmed for the under-15 grade at this stage, although they are still finalising the age groups. “Softball has started in Marlborough with a bright sunny day and

Young softballers in action at Lansdowne Park on Saturday. Photo: Supplied. plenty of energy and numbers to match,” says Bruce. “The BBQ was running and everyone had a great start to their weekend. We will not be playing over Labour Weekend but will re-

sume the games on Marlborough Anniversary Weekend.” The MSA have spent time in the province’s schools, stirring up interest in the game, with a resulting rise in numbers.

“Credit for this must go in some part to Morgan Walker [MSA development office] and Nathan Gill, a long-time Marlborough softball representative. “Morgan has taken time out of

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Muddy good fun: Bohally riders Finn McKenzie, left, and Lachlan McNabb relished the damp, muddy conditions to dominate the year 7-8 boys’ grade at the Marlborough primary school mountainbiking championships on Friday. The annual event, organised by Seddon School, was staged at Richmond Brook Station and involved 230 riders from a variety of Marlborough schools, a far cry from the inaugural event eight years ago which saw just 100 riders in action. This year they competed in boys’ and girls’ sections across year 3-4, year 5-6 and year 7-8 age grades. The younger riders covered one lap of a 2.5km circuit, which took riders across farm tracks and paddocks, through a creek and up various hills. The year 5-6 riders rode two laps while the older riders raced over three circuits. McKenzie took out the senior boys’ title in a time of 21 minutes eight seconds, with McNabb 32 seconds further back. Angus Kopua was third. Seddon School principal Tania Pringle said the steady rain did little to dampen the spirits of the riders. “There’s nothing like a little bit of mud to put smiles on some faces,” she added. Photo: Mark Preece.

Premier tennis underway Peter Jones The Wine Brokers NZ premier tennis competition kicked off on Wednesday under a slightly-different format this season. Four six-strong teams will contest the premier grade this time around, two from the Rapaura club and one each from Marlborough and Renwick. A close competition is in prospect if the opening exchanges were anything to go by. Two very tight matches kicked the season off, both coming down to the final match. In the first game Marlborough Forrest Wines defeated Rapaura Wairau Noir 5-4. Rapaura made a promising opening, winning both of the men’s doubles. Hamish McRae and Hugh Robinson defeated Oscar Parkinson and Jay Geris 6-4, 6-2 while Glen Cameron and Adrian Bryant downed Owen Dobson and Pete Stubbs 6-3, 7-6. Marlborough claimed the mixed with Phil Sowman and Sandy Stubbs defeating Tony Fenemor and Eveline Apthorp 6-4, 6-4. In the men’s singles Parkinson was too consistent for McRae, wining 6-1, 6-3 but Robinson grabbed the number two singles for Rapaura, winning 6-3, 6-4 over Geris. Apthorp was too strong for Stubbs in the in the women’s singles, winning 6-2, 6-1. Rapaura led four matches to two but Marlborough started their comeback with Stubbs defeat-

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Eveline Apthorp is a member of the Rapaura Wairau Noir combination. Photo: Peter Jones. ing Bryant. The both Dodson and Sowman prevailing in third set tiebreakers to beat Cameron and Fenemor and set up the narrow win for Marlborough. The other encounter was taken out by Renwick CPR, who downed Rapaura Blanc 5-4. The men’s doubles were shared, Ant Walkenhorst and Stephen Dempster downing Oscar Sandford-Jury and Dave Sandford 6-4, 1-6, 10-3, then Chris Nott and Joseph Sandford-Jury replied with a 6-4, 6-1 win over

Hiro Kishida and Mike Ennis. Daniel Riordan and Kimura won the mixed doubles clash, then Walkenhorst beat Oscar Sandford-Jury in the top men’s singles to give Rapaura an early edge. However Renwick battled back, Dave Sandford, Nott, Joseph Sandford-Jury and Riordan (by default) claiming singles wins to put Renwick in a winning position. Donna Clark convincingly won the women’s singles clash to add a late point for Rapaura.

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Sophia Nicholas playing for Fairhall races into a gap.

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The action was fast and furious when the junior touch season tapped off at Lansdowne Park on Thursday. Over 100 teams from around the province lined up across nine fields, decked out in school colours and eager to stretch their legs and show their skills. Photos: Peter Jones.

Anna Hurren, from the Fairhall Kiwikiwi combination, looks for space.

Albert Nott, a standout for the Tua Marina Hammerheads, streaks away for a try.

Greer Sampson, representing Tua Marina, takes her chances to pick up a try on the wing.


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