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TORREVIEJA EXPO ROCKS IN THE AUDITORIUM

The fifth edition of Expo Torrevieja attracted more than 8,000 visitors over the weekend. The largest International event of its kind took place in the foyer of Torrevieja's International Auditorium, with many of the visitors entering the auditorium for the very first time. Offering free park-

ing for almost 500 cars, free admission, more than 70 Businesses and services, displays plus Valencia's only International Clubs and Associations meeting point; Expo Torrevieja continues to grow in popularity. Organisers Kjetil Hamre and Keith Nicol started the event in 2017 with the mission being

to offer supplies and services to enhance the quality of life of those living here on the Southern Costa Blanca. Having both been involved in the media world for many years, Keith and Kjetil's mix of contacts within the Scandinavian and British/Irish communities, give the show a very eclectic feel, as they try to offer a little of everything,

rather than just a simple property or Homes and Gardens show, which they add, still have their place in the local event marketplace. Businesses exhibiting included home and garden, awnings, insurance, jewelry, bridal wear, gifts and accessories. Continued on Page 2


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The N332 Road Safety Campaign proved a popular attraction

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE TORRVIEJA EXPO There were also wine, bodegas, travel services, health and wellness, CBD Oil, Internet suppliers, mobile phones, local information, tax, accounting translation services, legal matters, kitchens, swimming pools, cars, electric bikes plus mobility scooters and much more. You can find out more details by visiting their Expo Torrevieja Facebook page, or their website, www.ExpoTorrevieja.com. The show also featured the prelaunch of Energy Spain, a new International division of Spain;s firth largest Electric and Gas company, that dedicated to green energy from mainly Solar power. Visitors could find out more about saving money on their gas and electricity by switching to green energy, helping to save both money and the planet, with more information available at: www.energyspain.com. One event very close to the hearts of the Expo Torrevieja team is Rock Against Cancer. Keith said: “We are very excited to announce that we are in the process of making Rock Against Cancer a new non-profit, fundraising association, with our aim being to make this the largest independent, International NGO in Spain. This year we celebrate the tenth anniversary of Rock Against Cancer alongside the 30th anniversary of Munroe's Rock Pub, so it's an exciting year. To celebrate we have planned two nights of concerts at Eras de la Sal in Torrevieja, on Saturday June 15, a heavier rock and punk night, while on Sunday 16, it's a bit more pop

and rock and roll.” Keith added: “Our overall idea is to spread the word about Rock Against Cancer throughout Spain and have as many individuals, clubs, associations, pubs, businesses et all, put on just one fund raising event for Rock Against Cancer, and from this we can really raise funds and awareness and continue to help those doing the research in looking for a cure for this horrible ailment.” More information at www.RockAgainstCancer.es. Next week they start promoting a special charity concert on behalf of Rock Against Cancer and Cancer Research UK, given by 80s heartthrob and pop superstar Paul Young, plus friends. Taking place in the International Auditorium on Sunday May 26, this unique, variety night, promises to be something just that little different from the usually events that take place on the Southern Costa Blanca. Tickets should be on sale at the end of the week from the International Auditorium website: https://auditoriotorrevieja.com. Plans are also afoot to organise different fundraising events through Expo Torrevieja for Rock Against Cancer including a Gastronomy Night, Noche de Coche, Film Nights, Concerts, Quizzes Nights and sporting events, to name but a few. Energy Spain is also supporting Rock Against Cancer with each home switching leading to a donation to Rock Against Cancer. Missed this one and want to know more? Expo Torrevieja VI is already booked for October 26 and 27. Rock On with Expo Torrevieja.

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Orihuela - Acity where political ego’s are placed before the interests of the people THE PARTIDO POPULAR ‘BOTTLES IT’ AS DAMASO APARICIO IS MOVED UPSTAIRS Despite the investigation of fraud currently being carried out by the Ministry of Health into the affairs of Orihuela mayor Emilio Bascuñana, who is alleged to have drawn a salary from the department for over 4 years, despite not carrying out any work, the Partido Popular have now confirmed that he will head the party list going into the municipal elections in May. The announcement was made during a visit to the city on Monday by Teodoro Garcia Egea, number two of the national PP, as he strolled through the Palace of the Marquis of Arneva, the Plaza Nueva, prior to the pair taking lunch at the Casino, along with local PP President Damasio Aparicio, the provincial president José Císcar and the president of the Diputación, César Sánchez. The party was out in force in Orihuela where, following a deep split that has divided the local group for over two years, the objective was to show a united front with the two antagonists Bascuñana and Aparicio walking side by side. Only last week Aparicio announced that he too would run for the leadership with the support of the local electoral committee, but in direct contravention of the national party’s wishes, so his subsequent withdrawal, just hours before the announcement that he will instead be selected to run as a Provincial deputy seems just a little too convenient to swallow, rather than the coincidence that they all claim it to be. But Garcia Egea insisted that the party in Orihuela is "united", that there is no internal war and that he supports Bascuñana,

Aparicio, Garcia Egea and Bascuñana

despite the ongoing investigation by Health that could result in him being subjected to a future judicial investigation. However, after Aparicio’s recent announcement that he would run for mayor, considered by many party activists to be a direct challenge to the party's president, Pablo Casado, should he now be elevated to the Provincial Government, the question is “after doing a complete U turn and seemingly abandoning his local principles, just how far can he still advance up the greasy pole of political life?

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SOLIDARITY FOR WOMEN International Women’s Day was marked up and down the coast on Friday with events held by most town councils across the region. There was a concentration held outside the town hall on Friday morning in Torrevieja while in Rafael a statement was read out in the Plaza de España by the councillor of Social Services, Noemí Cutillas. She said that “We stand here so that women can be free and so that sexist violence can be highlighted as a matter that concerns everyone throughout the whole of society.” In Orihuela City the mayor and many of his councillors marked the day on the town hall steps during the late afternoon although, elsewhere in the municipality, earlier events had been held by AE Orihuela Costa at the Playa Flamenca Town Hall and by the Community Care Association in the Campoamor Drop in Centre

where the occasion was held as a day of celebration featuring a Tai Chi display, an arts and craft exhibition, games, raffle and food. There were events at L'Algeps and la Plaça de Baix in Elche, and over 5000 people attended a protest in the centre of Alcoy. A further 500 people marched from Plaza de Los Luceros in Alicante, while a similar number protested in la Plaza del Mercado, but despite the rallies unions and the convening organisations say that, apart from a greater visualisation of the problem, hardly any concrete steps have been taken toward ensuring the equality of the woman in her workplace, personal and family life. Also in Alicante there were strikes in several stores, including Springfield, Carrefour and Stradivarius, as well as the General Hospitals of Alicante and Sant Joan, where workers went out to the streets to show their own solidarity.

Courtesy Visit by new Guardia Commander The new Head of the Provincial Command of the Civil Guard of Alicante, Colonel José Hernández Mosquera, paid a courtesy call on the mayor of Torrevieja on Thursday where the two discussed matters of security in the province. Following the discussions Snr Dolón presented Colonel José with a salt boat, which he described as a symbol of Torrevieja craftsmanship. The new chief then toured the facilities of the Civil Guard Barracks in the town

Emergency Centre to finally go ahead Some good news at last for the Orihuela Costa with the announcement by Community President Ximo Puig that he has handed over the tender process for construction of the new Emergency Centre to the Orihuela Government. As a result, the mayor, Emilio Bascuñana, announced on Thursday that he has convened the information committee prior to the plenary, to approve the delegation of

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Women take to streets in demand for equality

In OC Community Care it was a day of celebration

powers to the City of Orihuela for the implementation of the works which will take place on Tuesday, 12 March. Following the delegation the council will be responsible for the tender process and the allocation of the contract. Council architects will then be required to supervise the work and report back to the Valencia Agency for Emergencies. Completion of the centre will be toward the end of 2020 with the building handed over to the council no later than 20 December of that year. With over a million euros trimmed from

Lopez Bas

the budget the building has now been reduced from 3 to 2 floors although Ciudadanos leader Lopez Bas has said that the million euros saved on the recent construction of the new Raboloche health centre should now be transferred across to the emergency centre project.


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Getting ready for St Patrick Saint Patrick’s Day is on Sunday (17th March) and Cabo Roig is about to turn green. The 10,000 to 12,000 people who will turn up to join the celebrations will be in for a big treat because this parade is going to be bigger and more colourful than ever before. This year’s Grand Marshall is Big Joe Egan the famous Irish Boxer turned film star with over 25 films to his credit. So, what’s so different? There is a craft market in the parking area near the medical centre on both the Saturday and Sunday. There will be face painting outside Banco Sabadell, the Depot and outside The Bay (the barbers on the back of the strip) from 1pm. The stage and VIP seating area will be close to the Trinity and there will be plenty of music, acts, shoot-outs and fun from 1pm onward. There will be a magician mingling in the crowd from 1pm also.

heroes, acrobats, dance troops, and lots, lots more. There will be the usual old favourites including Saint Patrick, classic cars, Harley Davidsons, marching bands, floats, and tai chi group, cowboys and many cartoon characters smurfs, community leaders, politicians, representatives from the Irish army, but this parade will also have a cycling club and vespa scooters participating. You won’t get bored, you will be entertained like you have never been entertained before. Arrive early, but remember that it does get cooler in the evening after the parade so make sure to wear an extra pair of socks and a vest.

In the parade itself there will be many performers never before seen in Cabo Roig. One group will travel all the way from Valencia to participate.

Most importantly wear something green but don’t worry Sophia Alvarez (Orihuela Councillor for Tourism and foreign residents) has provided free green Banderas for everyone, they will be available at the stage area from 1pm.

There will be a colourful group of stilt walkers, mirror people, the most stylish punk rockers you have ever seen, angels and demons, pimped up golf buggies, marching bands, retired GAA

Warm clothes, a green Bandera and some face painting and you are set for the best day of the year so far.

Such is the growing popularity of the parade that acts will be travelling to attend from as far afield as Valencia

A river of plastic waste in Guardamar

Plastic waste is just one more unwelcome element that congregates at the mouth of the Segura River. Once again the accumulation of this dangerous and harmful product has been denounced by the Association of Friends of the Wetlands of the South of Alicante (AHSA), which on this occasion seems to have attracted a response from the Confederación Hidrográfica del Segura (CHS), the organisation responsible for the cleaning of the river, which moved in to start removing the mountain of waste last Wednesday. CHS have focused their efforts in an area between Orihuela and the estuary in Guardamar where they say that the build-up was caused by "the rains that occurred between the months of November and December 2018", after which there was an increase in the weeds which trapped the plastics at a number of different points of the Segura. The CHS plans to undertake cleaning services in Orihuela, and in the Azud de Alfeitamí (Almoradí), in Benijúzar, at the bridge in Rojales and in Guardamar del Segura. Afterwards, the waste materials are separated and the extracted waste will be transported to the landfill. In its letter of complaint, the environmental group

Plastics accumulated at the mouth of the Segura River

said that there was "a moderate optimism with the change of attitude of the new leadership of the CHS with respect to the problem of discharges of plastic waste in the Segura river but “To solve the problem, we must attack the question at source, because it is useless simply to collect and clear the garbage time and again. People must be prevented from dumping solid urban waste, and even animal carcasses into the river if we are to clear up this matter.” In their letter, Friends of the Wetlands say that they welcome a statement from the current president of the CHS who has expressed the clear will of his administration "to install devices for the retention of floating waste in the main hazards of the region, as requested by AHSA through its petition to the European Parliament.”

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seemingly abandoned, buildings in the Los Pinos neighbourhood of the town. The complaint was brought to a head last week following the report by a 30 year old woman of an attempted rape as she claims to have been dragged by a man at knifepoint toward the buildings, which are situated close to the CEIP Los Pinos School. Luckily a neighbour heard her screams and stopped with his van, so the aggressor ran away. WHSMITH EXPANSION INTO CORVERA AIRPORT

Without sanitation and only the minimum conditions of habitability, more than 30 people, said to be of Maghrebi origin, are now said to be squatting in the derelict buildings which have now become a dumping ground giving off an unbearable stench

WHSmith has continued its expansion the Spanish market with the opening of two stores at the AENA-operated Región de Murcia International Airport in Murcia.

“The numbers living on the site have been growing year on year and we are now concerned about their proximity to the local school,” said a local resident. “The teachers also share our concerns but neither the City Council, the courts nor the Police seem willing to take any action.”

One of the news, books and convenience stores is located airside. WHSmith said it aimed to give the stores a “new look and contemporary feel” in line with AENA’s objectives for the new airport, which opened on 15 January. The stores offer Spanish and international newspapers, magazines and books, as well as confectionery, drinks, sandwiches, travel essentials and digital accessories.

NGO 'ALIMENTOS SOLIDARIOS' CLOSES FOR LACK OF FUNDS There are 15 cleaning staff employed permanently in the centre plus a small number of temporary operators, who all claim that they have not been paid by Netalia Servicios Integrales y Raspeig, who are subcontracted by the Generalitat Valenciana. According to the union UGT, this failure to make the payments triggered the strike in the nursing home, as a result of which the 200 residents are having to make do with dirty towels and bed linen.

The local Charity 'Alimentos Solidarios' (Solidarity Foods) served their last meals on Friday, having now closed due to lack of funds. The president, Concha Sala, said that she expects the closure to be temporary, forced upon them because they have not yet received a Torrevieja Council grant which is their main source of income, and therefore they do not have the liquidity to continue.

The Generalitat Valenciana has ignored the problem by announcing that it is a dispute between the management company and its employees. WHSmith Managing Director, International Phil McNally commented: “The two new stores at the international airport in Murcia mark another great contract win for our business in Spain and complements our existing operations in Alicante-Elche, Tenerife Sur and Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas airports. “We look forward to welcoming passengers to the stores to enjoy a fantastic range of products, as well as excellent customer service.” STRIKE INTENSIFIES IN OLD PEOPLES NURSING HOME Most of the workers responsible for the cleaning services in Torrevieja’s old people’s home have been on strike for approaching three weeks. Some minimum services have been maintained, primarily the laundry service, although piles and piles of the patient’s dirty clothing still continues to accumulate. We understand that the strike is as a result of the non-payment of bonuses from last year which are traditionally paid during the second month of the year.

CINEMA PILAR English Language Cinema in Pilar de la Horadada - Calle Canalejas 4 Thursday 14th MARCH at 7pm and Saturday, 16th of MARCH at 5pm

First Man A biopic on the life of the legendary American Astronaut Neil Armstrong from 1961-1969, on his journey to becoming the first human to walk the moon. Cast: Ryan Gosling, Jason Clarke, Claire Foy, Dur: 2hr 01min Genre: Biography | Space Adventure

TWO HUNDRED PEOPLE DEMAND EVICTION OF SQUATTERS Over 200 people have put their names to a petition in San Pedro del Pinatar complaining about the incessant accumulation of rubbish by squatters who are residing in two half-finished, and 'Alimentos Solidarios' offers 219 daily meals to needy people and families in the municipality of Torrevieja, approximately 370 people of which 117 are children, amounting to a cost of between 6,000 and 8,000 euros per month. In March 2018, the charity received 42,896 euros from the council to meet their annual expenses but, to date, the municipal aid due for this year has not yet been received. “Until this painful situation is clarified we have to make the difficult and painful decision to close our facilities,” she said. Sala added that the volunteers will do everything possible to make it only a temporary closure and that they are still working to obtain grants that will allow them to reopen soon in order to continue providing food to so many families in the municipality.


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Proud to be Welsh Would you like to learn REFLEXOLOGY?

Once again there was a full house at Harry’s bar in Quesada for The Royal British Legion, Torrevieja Branch, St David’s Day celebrations. After a fabulous Welsh meal which included lamb of course, there was poetry, singing, and plenty of laughter. To start the entertainment a lovely moving poem was read out by the organiser of the day Mrs Dianne Budd, which was written by Mr Wm. Owen to his mother just before he went into battle in the 1st. World War and is now on display in the museum of Wales. It was made that bit more special because Mr Leo Wynn, his grandson, was present to hear it being read out. There was some great soloist to keep us entertained and our packed room were a fantastic choir. Another fantastic St David’s day was had by all roll on next years.

Reflexology courses are here now on the Costa Blanca which means that anyone who would like to become a Reflexology practitioner can now train locally and not have to travel back to the UK. Reflexology is a gentle art, fascinating science and an extremely effective form of therapeutic foot massage that has carved an impressive niche in the field of complimentary medicine. Reflexology is the application of specific pressures to reflex points in the hands and feet to stimulate and revitalize energy flow. Reflexology is a completely safe form of therapy, as well as being a very relaxing and pleasant experience. The purpose of a course of treatments is to normalise the body’s functioning, to help break down tension and alleviate stress, and to improve nerve functioning and blood supply throughout the body. Reflexology works best when it is used to treat the whole body, rather than specific conditions, and this, in turn, encourages the natural healing processes to work more speedily and efficiently. The simplicity of a reflexology treatment belies its efficacy. No high-tech. complicated equipment is necessary. The technique is so simple it does not require years of training to master. A good practitioner needs a sensitive but sturdy pair of hands, a genuine desire to ease pain and suffering, compassion, intuition and an understanding of human nature. Reflexology is not only effective with just adults. You can soothe a fractious infant simply by applying gentle pressure to the baby’ feet – an invaluable technique in the middle of the night, when a few hours of unbroken sleep are desperately needed! As well as babies, young children

also seem to have a natural affinity for reflexology The courses take 2-3 months to complete and qualification will only be given after 78 hours of study. Students will have 8 days of class work and at least 30 hours home study which must include client treatments and essays. Anatomy and Physiology is part of the class study as practitioners need to understand the body’s systems fully to be able to treat their clients effectively. Christine Quinlan has been running her holistic therapy business called Body Harmony since 2000 and has been based in La Marina for over 14 years and in her previous life in Cardiff she started Body Harmony over 19 years ago after being a retail manager for 20 years. Christine was approached by several local community organizations in South Wales to start teaching Reiki and Indian Head Massage and she still goes back occasionally to run these courses and many of her students are now successful practitioners. Christine has appeared on the very successful Mind, Body and Sol shows here with Reiki and Indian Head Massage, Hopi Ear Candling and from that has come several enquiries about people wanting to learn Reflexology, so after liaising with the Reflexology Association, she launched her Reflexology courses here in 2007. There are certain guidelines that must be adhered to when teaching Reflexology and the course has been accepted by the Reflexology Association and graded at NVQ 3 level. All course work and examinations are assessed by a local NVQ assessor before qualification You may just want to have a Reflexology treatment for your busy and stressful life. If you would just like to be calmed and re-balanced, then come along to Body Harmony and enjoy being treated. If anyone would like to learn Reflexology or just have a treatment, please contact Christine Quinlan. Body Harmony International, La Marina. 966 795 103 or email on... bodyharmony44@gmail.com Check the website.... bodyharmonytherapies.co.uk


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CRYPTIC CROSSWORD

ANSWERS QUICK ACROSS: 1 Banishment; 7 Unite; 8 Untamed; 10 Preclude; 11 Drop; 13 Coarse; 15 Sullen; 17 Omit; 18 Disgrace; 21 Swindle; 22 Isaac; 23 Resentment. DOWN: 1 Bride; 2 Needless; 3 Sturdy; 4 Myth; 5 Numeral; 6 Auspicious; 9 Dependence; 12 Quagmire; 14 Asinine; 16 Divest; 19 Apart; 20 Idle. CRYPTIC CRYPTIC

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See 6 Across

9 & 10Ac. They provide capital protection on the way (5-7) 10. See 9 Across 12. Try me on mail sorting for a very short time (11) 14. Presumably it provides room for aestivation (6-5) 18. Settle down to make a score (7) 19. See 21 Across 21 & 19Ac. Fails to strike a creditable balance (5,1,4) 22. See 1 Down

SUDOKU CHALLENGE

Solution on Page 23 CAN YOU MASTER THE SUDOKU CHALLENGE? Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 to 9.

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Foodfish (7)

8 Lucifer; 10 Tadpoles; 11 Beds; 13

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Begin (5)

Across; 15 Hostel; 17 Test; 18

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Range (5)

Check-ups; 21 Radiate; 22 Repel;

10.

Coach (7)

23 Headstrong.

12.

Incitement (11)

DOWN: 1 Scold; 2 One-horse; 3

14.

Disbelief (11)

Teller; 4 Tick; 5 Reflect; 6

18.

Flood (7)

Contractor; 9 Restlessly; 12

19.

Fracture (5)

Concerto; 14 Residue; 16 Threat;

21.

Traded (5)

19 Unpeg; 20 Maid.

22.

Solace (7)

Bring (5) Seemly (6) Tavern (3) Rigorous (6) Liberty (7) Gentle flow (7) Obvious (7) Disclose (7) Seldom (6) Frugality (6) Convey (5) Enemy (3)

L EA D E R T R I V I A Q U I Z 1. What is the capital of Jordan? 2. Which breed of cat is famous for not having a tail? 3. For what are the letters TSB an abbreviation? 4. From which country does the food lasagne originate? 5. In which sport would you use a niblick? 6. Which guitarist had a hit with ?Hey Joe?? 7. Which city stands on the river Isis? 8. Which University is situated at Canterbury? 9. Which metal is extracted from Bauxite? 10. King Rama 9 is the much revered monarch of which country? 11. What is the capital of Brazil? 12. Which car company has the corolla range? 13. What would a Mexican submerge in his beer to make a Submarino? 14. In which century was Robert Burns born? 15. Which element has the atomic number 1? 16. What colour were five pound notes before 1961? 17. What do you save in order to win an Albert medal? 18. What is the next highest prime number after

31? 19. Which monarch only reigned for 325 days? 20. How many edges does a cube have? 21. What was the name of the legendary city of gold which inspired the Spanish conquest of South and Central America? 22. Where would you find a crossjack, spanker, royal and top-gallant? 23. An innumerate person has no knowledge of what? 24. How many planets in our solar system have only one moon? 25. Which people reputedly invented paper money? 26. What nationality was Christopher Columbus? 27. What does a gallon of water weigh in pounds? 28. Which are the three largest populated cities in the USA 29. What is the collective name for a group of moles? 30. To within 100 miles how long is the Great Wall of China?

17. Someone’s Life, 18. 37, 19. Edward VIII, 20. 12, 21. El Dorado, 22. On a sailing ship. They are all types of sail, 23. Mathematics or science, 24. One – Earth, 25. The Chinese, 26. Italian, 27. Ten, 28. New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, 29. Labour, 30. 1400 miles

Hippodrome (7,5)

DOWN 1 & 22Ac. Electrical fault curtailing judge’s round? (5-7) 2. Destroy the poster quickly (6) 3. See 20 Down 4. Lots get knocked down by it (6) 5. How the irritable examinee behaves? (7) 8. Notices a change in the part (7) 11. Drink went up in price – that’s a bloomer (3-4) 13. Somehow cut a road endlessly for this vehicle (7) 15. Trees that could be palms round the East (6) 16. Sun spot providing some comfort (6) 17. Bustling appearance about the street (5) 20 & 3Dn. Trashy metal container (3-3)

ACROSS: 1 Short story; 7 Ozone;

DOWN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. 11. 13. 15. 16. 17. 20.

1. Amman, 2. Manx, 3. Trustee Savings bank, 4. Italy, 5. Golf, 6. Jimi Hendrix, 7. Oxford, 8. Kent, 9. Aluminium, 10. Thailand, although he was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S. 11. Brasilia, 12. Toyota, 13. Tequila, 14. The 18th, 15. Hydrogen, 16. Black And White,

ACROSS 6 & 7Ac. A score-chart I adjusted for events at the

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‘Letters from the Canary Islands’ Barrie Mahoney was a head teacher and school inspector in the UK, as well as a reporter in Spain, before moving to the Canary Islands to launch and edit a new English language newspaper.

He enjoys life in the sun as a columnist and author, and continues to write a series of popular novels, books for expats, as well as designing mobile apps and websites to promote the Canary Islands.

DOG GATE Regular readers of ‘Letters from the Canary Islands’ will know that I have a love-hate relationship with Amazon. Although we have ‘Prime’ membership with Amazon Spain, I often wonder why I bother, since most of the products that I try to order, end up with the depressing notification “This product cannot be sent to the Canary Islands, Ceuta and Melilla”, which can be very irritating. I have complained many times over the years, and pointed out that the Canary Islands are very much part of Spain, albeit with different tax regimes, and Amazon’s inability to supply us in the same manner as Peninsular Spain smacks of discrimination. Sadly, Amazon rarely bother to reply, but I always feel better for firing off yet another email. This week, we had yet another ‘Amazon incident’. Our dog, Bella, is now an elderly lady of fourteen. She is totally deaf and partially blind, yet can usually reach the top of the stairs of our house before we can. Despite sleeping a lot nowadays, she has amazing bursts of puppy-like energy. Therein lies the problem, because in one of these frenetic bursts, Bella pulled a muscle in a front leg. Concerned to see her hopping around on three legs, we took her to see her vet who gave her a magic injection and tablets. During the consultation, the vet not so tactfully mentioned that Bella was overweight; indeed, he uttered the dreaded word: “fat”. Sadly, until Bella’s weight is reduced, she will no longer enjoy her occasional favourite treat of a little pizza and a few chips. We were also advised not to let her run up and down stairs, since this may cause further problems for her legs.

Bella has access to everywhere in our home, so it was necessary to find something to block her access to the stairs unless we carry her up and down. I immediately thought of a ‘baby gate’ that parents use to stop toddlers going up and down dangerous stairs. I thought this would be easy to find, but a search of local shops, hypermarkets, baby shops, as well as second-hand shops brought only a blank look and a shake of the head. The answer was clear, I would have to order the baby gate from Amazon even though I knew that it would be pointless to even attempt to order a baby gate from Amazon Spain, who seem to be the most chaotic of the Amazon stores that I deal with. I often find that I can order the same item from Amazon Germany or Amazon UK without a problem; totally illogical, I know. If all else fails, Amazon International will usually come to the rescue, despite additional postage costs. Sadly, this time, attempts with all Amazon stores failed, and the answer was the same; they would not delivery to the Canary Islands. In despair, I looked at Amazon Spain and even though, as I had predicted, they would not deliver any of their range of baby gates to the Canary Islands, I found one ‘third party seller’ that would. It looked ideal; a baby gate that seemed as if it would work perfectly for Bella. I decided to order one; it was not available on Prime, and would cost an additional 6,99 euros for delivery. Fair enough, I thought; the order was accepted and my card debited. Two days later, I received a very brusque email from the supplier telling me that they had cancelled the order, because they could not deliver to the Canary Islands. Apparently, the cost of postage exceeded the 6,99 euros postage that they had requested, and the true cost of postage exceeded the value of the product. They were not willing to supply the baby gate. My response was swift and to the point. I had ordered the item in good faith from their advertisement on the Amazon website, and had agreed to pay their postage charges. They had already debited my credit card, and in doing so had completed a contract of sale. Would they agree to send the baby gate if I agreed to pay an additional charge to cover postage costs? In response, I received a very helpful

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reply from the company, apologising for their earlier message, and confirming that they would dispatch the baby gate on their originally advertised terms and postage costs. It seems that it does pay to complain, and I look forward to receiving Bella’s ‘baby gate’ in due course. The wider issue remains the same, of course, and that is the availability of products from companies such as Amazon should be similar across all the country. Yes, we live on an island, and an additional charge for postage is not unreasonable, but to be denied the range of products that are available on the Peninsular, simply because we live on an island or in one of Spain’s enclaves, is both unfair, and discriminatory. Indeed, for islanders, our choices are often limited and it is companies, such as Amazon, that could make a huge difference. If you enjoyed this article, take a look at my websites: http://barriemahoney.com and http://thecanaryislander.com or read my latest book, ‘Living in Spain and the Canary Islands’ (ISBN: 9780995602724). Available in paperback, as well as Kindle editions. Join me on Facebook: @barrie.mahoney


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Prayer meetings; craft and computer clubs. Ladies Bible Study: Thursday 11a.m. Church Bible Study: Thursday 1.30p.m. House groups in Torrevieja, La Siesta – Contact: 966 752 543 / 617 215 463. Phone: 966 799 273 / 966 752 543 / 617 215 463. www.icatorrevieja.org

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Social and Clubs The next monthly meeting of the Orihuela Costa Branch of the Royal British Legion will be on 21 MARCH at the Olympia Restaurant in Mil Palmeras starting at 7.30pm. All are welcome. RNA - The Royal Naval Assn meet at El Paraiso Restaurant behind Carrefour in Torrevieja at 3pm on the first Weds of every month. Contact Margaret Forshaw, on 966 92 1996 Age Concern Costa Blanca Sur is here to help you with problem solving and well being for the over 50’s. We need volunteer Drivers and people to join our Residential Home Visiting Team. to visit people in a Residential Home, and take them out for a

coffee. If you think you can help call into our centre at C/Paganini s/n, Urb. La Siesta 03184 Torrevieja or ring 966 786 887. Or you can email: costablanca@ageconcern.org.es Almoradi Meal Club. If do you fancy a meal out and meeting new friends, come and join our English speaking club. We have twice monthly meals at various restaurants in and around Almoradi. For info go to FaceBook or contact me at davedanie@gmail.com. Badminton in Pilar de la Horadada. Mon, Tues, Wed and Thurs. 10-12.30 pm. Call John on 634 658 506 Torrevieja Retired Activities Club meet on the third Wednesday in the month from 11-1pm at Marina Club Cafeteria, International Marina, Torrevieja. The joining fee is 10euros but you can attend one meeting or lunch before you join. For info phone Sandy Hollywood, President 698 266 696 or Jill Hayes, membership Secretary 672 983 019. HAH CB need you to help us help those in need in their own homes,

short or long term medical conditions of all ages and nationalities. Contact our head office on 965 328 794 or email: charitycentre helpathomecb@gmail.com. Curious about the work of Samaritans in Spain? Have a few hours a week to help with the charity shop, fundraising or admin? Come and join us for a chat at our Centre in the Punta Marina Shopping Centre. Volunteers are unpaid but expenses are met. Email: spainsamsrecruits@outlook.com The Orihuela Costa Drop In Centre is in C/Cipres, Lomas de Cabo Roig, where we can offer you a full range of activities Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. Info available at: oc.communitycare@gmail.com

Churches and Services La Siesta Evangelical Church hold services each Sunday. Our 11.15am Services are held every 2nd and 4th Sunday in the month (and on the 5th Sunday, if this applies.) On the 1st and 3rd Sunday’s our Services are at 9.30 am. Our choir sings at our 11.15 am Services and there is also a Sunday School, Stepping Stones, on these Sundays. For info see www.lasiestaevangelicalchurch.org or phone Pastor Keith on 666 180 108 The Church of JESUS CHRIST of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) in Torrevieja meet at 10.00 each Sunday in their chapel at Rambla Juan Mateo Garcia, 104. All Welcome. You can phone or whatsapp the missionaries on 667 533 597.. International Christian Assembly, Calle Urbano Arregui, 23, Torrevieja - Evangelical nondenominational church. Sunday service 11a.m.; Sunday school;

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Quesada Bowls Club by Dee Stephenson With just a few weeks left to the end of the Winter season the competition has certainly been fierce as all of the teams try to consolidate their position in the league tables. In the South Alicante Winter League, Quesada Pearls put on a sterling performance against Montemar Matadors winning the match 10-2 and shots 81-67. This means the Pearls maintain their 4th place in the league just one point behind San Miguel Beagles. Meanwhile the Diamonds had a tough match against La Marina Explorers, who won the match 3 rinks to 2 and the shots 96-71. So Explorers won overall, 8 points to 4. The Rubies

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had a better result this week with a 6 all draw against La Marina Pathfinders, who won the shots 98-82 In the Southern League Quesada Swans played Horadada Royals. It was a competitive match with the Swans winning on 2 rinks while the Royals won on 3 rinks and also won the shots 99-77 so the points were 8-4 in favour of the Royals. The Swifts returned to Montemar this week to face the Matadors. It was a nail-biting match with 3 of the rinks decided on the last end. The Swifts managed a win and with the points 8-4 this means the Swifts will hold on to their 2nd place in the league. In the Winter league, Quesada had a bye this week and are now in 5th place in the league just 2 points behind Emerald Isle. In the Federated 4’s Quesada

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Just a reminder that we welcome both new and experienced bowlers. We’re a friendly club with a mixture of competition, league and casual players. In addition to league matches and Club competitions we have our popular Saturday morning chicken drive which is open to visitors, and we have free coaching for new members. So come along and see what we have to offer! Contact our membership secretary Angie Goddard newleaf2014@hotmail.co.uk Andy Kirkwood plays Moonface STUDIO32 Musical Theatre Company’s latest venture is an all-time classic American musical, the Cole Porter show Anything Goes. which is set in the early 1930s aboard the ocean liner S. S. American. Nightclub singer/evangelist Reno Sweeney is en-route from New York to England, but her pal Billy Crocker has stowed away to be near his love, Hope Harcourt. Joining this love triangle on board the luxury liner is Public Enemy Number 13 Moonface Martin and his sidekick-in-crime Erma. Reno and Moonface join forces to help Billy in his quest to win Hope’s heart. The production will be supporting charities and good causes in the area, running from Wednesday May 29th to Saturday June 1st at the Cardenal Belluga Theatre, San Fulgencio. Reserved seating is on sale, priced at 10 euros, and can be obtained by email to tickets@studiothirtytwo.org or on744 48 49 33.


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Greenlands Bowls with Dave Webb In the Discovery Division, the Sycamores were away to Emerald Isle Neptunes, final score. Shots 90 - 67. Points - 8 - 4. Best winning rink, B Tomlin, V Duchart, skip J Wilcock. 23 - 9. In the same Division the Maples continued their winning ways against a very competent Moonrakers team from Emerald Isle. Final score, shots 83 - 57. Points 10 - 2. Best winning rink, L Hier, J Hier, skip C Dewar. 21 10. In the Winter League, we were away to Vistabella. Final score, shots 72 - 76, points,5 - 7. Best winning rink was M Stephens, J Webb, A Eagle, skip D Webb. 13 - 9. In the Fed 4s the Ash at home to Emerald Isle Leprechauns. Final score, shots 54 - 49. Points, 6 - 2. Best winning rink was S Cordell, M Stephens, R Cordell, skip A Eagle. 25 - 12. In the Southern league, the Oaks were away to Emerald Isle Claymores. Final score was shots 88 - 73. Points 9 - 3. Best winning rink, M Stephens, M Dewar, skip M Kelly. 22 - 10. The Cedars were at home to San Luis Pumas, final score shots 105 - 56. Points, 12 - 0. Best winning rink was J Hamill, D Giddings, skip S Hamill. 26 - 8.The Elms were away to Vistabella Conquistadores, final score, shots 70 - 85. Points 2 - 10. Winning rink, J Newell, C Stobbart, skip G Watt. 19 - 11. For all inquiries please telephone Chris Dewar on 698 418 987 or visit our website greenlands bowls.com.

Monte Mar Bowls & Social Club Sponsored by The Pub, Bowling Abroad, Avalon, Lounge D, Rogers, La Piazza and The Belfry. Monte Mar Toreadors v Quesada Swifts Not a great start to March for the Toreadors against the Swifts. With four ends to play the Toreadors were losing on one rink, drawing on one rink and winning on three. Thirty minuets later the Toreadors lost on four rinks and won on one, with the Swifts winning the shots. Shots 81-88, Pts 2-10

Points Matadors 2 – 10 Pearls At home to La Siesta Parakeets the lords won on one rink, drew on one rink, lost on one rink and only lost by one on shots. Well done to the winning team Jean Chamberlain, David Thomas, Rod Chamberlain skip Chris Merry and the drawing team Sheila Roberts, Paula Cleeter, Howie Williams skip Don Cleeter. Shots 46 – 47, Points 3 – 5 Toreadors v El Rancho Broncos

After the long drive to Coulntry Bowls not a very good result for the Matadors, only winning on one rink. Well done to the winning rink of Keith Simpson, Mike Farrelly Alan Ashberry. Shots 69-103, Pts 2- 10

On our second visit of the week to El Rancho a much better result for the Toreadors. Winning on three rinks well done to Sheila Roberts, Sue Bounds skip Phil Goble, Jean Chamberlain, Diane Horsington skip Rod Chamberlain, Cliff Norris, Mick soars skip John Hunt.

Away to El Rancho Pintos a difficult game at El Racho, we only managed to win on one rink. Well done to the winning team of Wendy Sheridan, Chris Harding skip Graham Smyth. Shots Toreadors 73 – 106 Pintos Points Toreadors 2 – 10 Pintos Monte Mar Matadors v Quesada Pearls Not a very good result at home to Quesada Pearls only winning on one rink. Well done to the winning team of Harry Dobson, Steve Hindle skip Dave Melville. Shots Matadors 67 – 81 Pearls

Vistabella Bowls Club SOUTH ALICANTE LEAGUE. A day with the dogs so to speak! The ENTERPRISE Division Albatrosses were playing the San Miguel Alsatians, they had three wins and two defeats, a good outcome away from home...Shots, VB 93(8) - 79(4) SM. The Drivers at home played the San Miguel Beagles, they only managed one win but had a draw on another rink. Shots, VB 79(3) - 89(9) SM. DISCOVERY Division Drivers were also away at San Miguel playing the Dalmatians, they didn’t succeed in knocking the spots off them as they only had one win! Shots, VB 53(2) - 110(10) SM. VOYAGER division Buggies at home to the San Miguel Pointers had the reverse result to their away game earlier in the season, this time the Buggies won on just two rinks. Shots, VB 84(4) - 88(8) SM. WINTER League. At home this week to Greenlands who managed to put our team under a lot of pressure, it was a close fought game with

Monte Mar Matadors v Quesada Swifts At home to Quesda Swifts the Matadors won on two rinks. Well done to the winning rinks of Tanya Oliver, Danny King skip Jack Burrell, Lynne Armitage, Ronnie Cairns skip Dave Melville. Shots Matadors 83 – 94 Swifts Points Matadors 4 8 Swifts For further information check out our website www.montemarbowls.com or email us at info@montemarbowls.com.

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both sides winning on two rinks and a draw on the other but the home team just clinched the overall shots! VB 76(7) - 72(5) G. SOUTHERN League div A. The Lanzadores were at home to the El Rancho Mustangs, winning in style on every rink... a great days bowling in good company, well done everyone! Shots, VB 132(12) 44(0) ER. The Picadors were also at home playing Quesada Swallows, unfortunately due to illnesses they failed to field a full side, also they were up against a very strong side, they won on just one rink..shots, VB 44(2) - 90(19) Q. Div C Conquistadors played the Elms away at Greenland. Four wins and one defeat, what a great result..well done to the team. Good luck in your last game next week! Shots, 85(10) - 70(2) G. The Swingers had a bye.

La Marina Bowls Club Monday 04-03-19 the Explorers were at home to Quesada Diamonds. Points for 8 and 4 against. Shots were 96 for and 71 against. The three winning rinks were Anne Stone, Wendy Latham and Peter Parsons, 32-9. Janet Parsons, Jim Manning, and Tom Spencer, 21-9. Roger Stacey, Jean and Don Fowkes, 16-10.

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Points were 8 for and 4 against. Shots were 90 for and 63 against. Best winning rink was Jan and Peter Parsons and Jean and Don Fowkes, 27-5.

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Friday 08-03-19 The Ospreys were away to E.I Cavaliers. Points for 4 and 8 against. Shots were 90 for and 107 against. This was a close fought contest with only 1 or two points separating 3 of the rinks.

Wednesday 06-03-19 found our Winter league playing Benitachell.

No report from Merlin’s. That’s all folks.

La Siesta Bowls Club By Rod Edgerton For information about joining visit our website at : The La Siesta Bowls Club - Google Sites In the Enterprise Division Apollos shared the spoils with San Luis Treekers with the shots going to Apollos by 97-85 thanks to a 31-5 win on the rink of Pat Harmn, John Taylor and Jean Cooper backed up by Dave Davies with Florence and Mike Edwards winning 17-16. In the Voyager Division Sputniks at San Luis lost by 98-87 with wins from Molly Russell, Tom Heaslewood and Johnnie Rider 32-10 and Joe Kocsis with Noel and Catherine Morrisroe winning 22-14. Phil Hasler with his last bowl managed to ensure an 8-4 victory for San Luis with his final bowl .

Pioneers at home to San Luis Romulans had a convincing 96-50 win picking up 11 points. Best wins came from Jo Elkin, Derek Smith and Rab Logan 22-7 and Bill Jordan, Ros Stockell and Vic Mahomet winning 23-9. In the Winter League for La Siesta away at Emerald Isle won on 1 rink and sharing the spoils on a second picking up 3 points losing the overall shots by 96-79.Winners for La Siesta were Barbara Cooper, Val Dalton with Mike and Florence Edwards 24 -20 whilst Brian Harman and Pat Harman with Tony Dalton and Jenny Bowman secured the draw. In the Fed 4’s the Parakeets and Montemar Lords shared the shared the spoils the winning rink for Parakeets came from Dawn and John Taylor with Irene Mangan and Alex Morrice whilst Ros Stockell, Brian Gardiner, George Richardsn and John Ball drew with their

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DIVISION A San Miguel Bulldogs 85 Emerald Isle Cavaliers 107 Vistabella Lanzadores 132 San Luis Tigers 108 Vistabella Picadors 44 Emerald Isle Claymores 73

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San Luis Lions (3) La Marina Ospreys (4) El Rancho Mustangs (0) La Siesta Blues (0) Quesada Swallows (10) Greenlands Oaks (9)

Vistabella Lanzadores San Luis Lions Emerald Isle Cavaliers Quesada Swallows San Miguel Bulldogs La Marina Ospreys El Rancho Mustangs San Luis Tigers Greenlands Oaks La Siesta Blues Emerald Isle Claymores Vistabella Picadors

P 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

W 67 64 61 53 57 53 47 42 38 37 34 27

D 5 5 2 5 5 3 2 2 4 4 3 0

L 28 31 37 42 38 44 51 56 58 59 63 73

W in 15 14 14 17 9.5 11 11 7.5 9 5 4 3

Diff Diff 504 437 413 207 59 103 -87 -130 -262 -285 -453 -506

82 90 44 57 90 88 Pts 169 161 152 142 138 131 117 101 98 88 78 46

DIVISION B San Luis Leopards Quesada Swans El Rancho Broncos La Siesta Golds Montemar Matadors La Manga Crusaders

74 77 88 79 83 99

Mazarron Miners San Miguel Boxers Quesada Swifts La Siesta Golds Montemar Matadors La Manga Crusaders Montemar Toreadors Country Bowls Geckos Horadada Royals El Rancho Broncos Quesada Swans San Luis Leopards

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San Miguel Boxers (8) Horadada Royals (8) Montemar Toreadors (8) Mazarron Miners (10) Quesada Swifts (8) Country Bowls Geckos (3)

P 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

W 66 60 53 52 51 51 49 45 45 38 34 31

D 3 2 3 7 5 2 4 4 4 6 5 5

L 31 38 44 41 44 47 47 51 51 56 61 64

W in 17 14 15.5 10.5 11 11 10 10 8 6 4 3

Diff Diff 399 358 221 46 101 337 -92 12 -34 -462 -406 -480

106 99 98 80 94 73 Pts 167 149 140 132 128 126 119 112 110 92 78 73

DIVISION C El Rancho Rangers Greenlands Elms Greenlands Cedars La Siesta Silvers La Marina Merlins

91 70 105 91 94

Greenlands Cedars Vistabella Swingers La Marina Merlins Emerald Isle Outlaws Country Bowls Cubs Emerald Isle Roundheads Vistabella Conquistadores La Siesta Silvers Greenlands Elms San Luis Pumas El Rancho Rangers

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Country Bowls Cubs (8) Vbella Conquistadores (10) San Luis Pumas (0) Emerald Isle Outlaws (4) Em Isle Roundheads (6)

92 85 56 93 71

P 18 18 18 18 18 18 19 18 18 19 18

W 68 64 57 54 41 43 37 36 32 31 25

Pts 170 159 147 135 100 94 92 84 76 74 45

D 2 3 4 0 4 1 4 2 1 2 1

L 20 23 29 36 45 46 54 52 57 62 64

W in 16 15 15 14 7 4 7 6 6.5 5.5 4

Diff Diff 739 733 461 282 -156 -184 -306 -275 -403 -314 -577

opponents. In Division A Blues away at Sanluis Tigers lost by 108 shots to 57 with the Tigers taking all 12 points. In Division B Golds entertained Mazarron Miners and managed the win on the rink of Fay and Doug Beattie with Ros Stockell winning 22-11. The remaining matches were all close affairs but the Miners truimphed on those rinks winning the overall match by a single shot 80-79. In Division C Silvers at home to Emerald Isle Outlaws won 4 of the5 rinks losing the overall by just 2 shots getting 10 points .Wins came from Dot Kocsis ,Ann Edgerton and Ken Stringfellow, Wendy Ralph, Sheila Millward and Jim Eastwood, Kathleen and Noel Morrisroe with Joe Kocsis and finally Hilary Clarke , Rod Edgerton and Alan Ralph.


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SAN LUIS BOWLS CLUB Another up & down week; everyone is still trying hard but sometimes it just doesn't happen. SA League Monday 4th Klingons home v EI Titans, good result; 10-2, 111s-63. Winners: William Holtham, Sabrina & Russell Marks 2011, Kath Reid, Pam Lockett, Ian Kenyon 31-11, Colin Jackson, June & Keith Jones 25-11, Giuseppe Galelli, Ann Holland, Ray Pollock 26-11. Trekkers away v LS Apollos, a close result 6-6, shots 85-97. Winners: Margaret & Barry Roseveare, Peter Fuller 23-20, Kevin McKenna, Bill Webb, Barry Edwards 19-13, Pat Bird, Judy Carroll, Graham Bird 22-16. Vulcans BYE. Romulans away v LS Pioneers, 1pts-11, 50-96. Chris Lythe, Harry Epsom, Mario Cavilla 15-15. Wednesday 6th Winter League: away v Bonalba, a frustrating result 2pts-10, 70shots-78.Jan Pocock, Drew Russell, Sabrina & Russ Marks 25-6. A great result for the Berleen team: Ros Holmes, Barry Edwards, Dave Blackie, Brian Pocock 23-16. FED 4’s League: Thursday 7th Condors home v SM Mohawkes 3-5, 44 shots-44. Winners: Pat & Graham Bird, Peter Fuller, Drew Russell 20-9. Ospreys: home v Q Panthers, excellent result 7pts-1, 47shots-43. Winners: William Holtham, Janet McEneany, Ann Holland, Peter McEneany 16-14, Neil & Fran Cox, June & Keith Jones 15-

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15, Ray & Margaret Clarke, David Blackie, Scott Malden 16-14. Southern League: Friday 8th Lions away v SM Bulldogs not a good day at the office, close shots 82-85, 3pts-9. Winners: Colin Jackson, June Jones, Keith Jones 16-16, Kath Reid, Giuseppe Galelli, Ian Kenyon 25-9. Tigers, an excellent result home v LS Blues, 108 shots-57, 12 pts-0. Winners: Allen Bowen, Marina Beardsall, Les Bedford 24-13, Margaret Roseveare, Judy Carroll, Derrick Cooper 25-10, Irene Everett, Jo & Jules Pering 23-10, Helen Hammond, Peter Fuller, Scott Malden 21-11, Kevin McKenna, Barry Roseveare, Barry Edwards 15-13. Leopards home v SM Boxers, a hard fought match: 4 pts-8, 74 shots-106. Winners: Pat Tilley, Margaret Clarke, Ken Dullaway 20-16, Dennis Jackson, Cas Blay, Bob Bromley 20-16. Pumas, away v GL Cedars had a very tough game against a very strong team: 0-12, 56-105. We are a competitive but friendly club; you're welcome to join in "Vic's hamper" on Saturday & some Tuesday mornings. For more info & calendar, check: www.sanluisbowls.byethost7.com We welcome new & experienced bowlers, come along & see us, or for more help contact June Jones, Club Captain: 691 903 773.

SAN MIGUEL BOWLS CLUB San Miguel Alsatians were home to Vistabella Albatross, losing 4 - 8, (79 shots to 93), the best winning triple were Ken Hope, Jan Farmer and Mike Douglas 21 - 17. San Miguel Pointers were away to Vistabella Buggies, winning 8 - 4, (88 shots to 84), the best winning triple were Anne Young, Dave You g an d Lee Sinclair 22 - 13. San Miguel Dalmatians were home to Vistabella Eagles winning 10 - 2 (110 shots to 53), the best winning trio were Bob Nesbitt, Barbara Scotthern and Dave Champion 30 - 8. Sand Miguel Beagles were away to Vistabella Drivers winning 9 - 3, (89 shots to 79), the best winning triple were Allan Patterson, Carol Brommfield and Steve Cantley 22 - 12. In the Winter League San Miguel were home to el Cid winning 8 - 4 (97 shots to 82), there were two best winning rinks, Brian Miller, Brian Allen, Carol Broomfield and Steve Cantley 24 - 12, and James Cutting, Val Collier, Chris Collier and Stuart Denholm 25 - 13. In the Fed 4’s San Miguel Mohawks were away to

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San Luis Condors winning 5 - 3, (44 shots to both teams), the best winning rink were Bob Nesbitt, Tony Sansom, Cyril Medley and Dave Champion 19 - 10. San Miguel Cherokees and Apaches both had a Bye this week. Also congratulations to San Miguel Apaches for winning Division B with a game to spare. On Friday San Miguel Bulldogs were home to San Luis Lions winning 9 - 3 (85 shots to 82), the best winning triple were John Marshall, John Staden and Alan Campbell 22 - 12. San Miguel Boxers were away to San Luis Leopards winning 8 - 4 (106-74), the best winning triple are Marilyn Shatwell, Ann Young and Dave Champion 28 - 8. Wasps sessions take place Wednesdays 1:30 for 2:00 - €5 for an afternoon’s bowling with shoes and woods. Due to the popularity first time bowlers are asked to attend an initial coaching session on Tuesday afternoons, starting at 1:45. Info on the Club please contact the President Stuart 965 72 0461, or Secretary Gail 965 02 0492.

Emerald Isle Bowls Club Monday saw the Titans travel to San Luis Klingons, beaten 2-10, aggregate 63-111, winners were M Riley C Smyth J Smyth 19-9 Neptunes entertained Greenlands Sycamores at home and slipped to a 4-8 aggregate 67-90 defeat, winners were C Ayling B Eldred J Mullarkey 19-9, M Whitelock C Parsons A Malcolm 19-17 Moonrakers played Greenlands Sycamores away and lost 2-10, aggregate 57-83, winners were L Harris P Willicott R Clive 18-15 Saturns played at home against El Rancho Raiders and won, 8-4, aggregate 76-75, winners were B Taylor T Roche T Upham 21-13, A Miles M Munro B Donohoe 19-9, R Fooks J Gregory J Mulloy 18-11 Wed brought La Siesta to the Isle for the winter league game and the result was a really good win by the Isle 9-3 aggregate of 96-79, P Rhodes C Smyth M Odell C Lindgren 23-11, R Clive S Watson H Rhodes P Coffey 21-15, S Kavanagh T Dix P Dix B Kavanagh 17-14, J Pooley M Veale D Close Smyth drew their game 15-15 all Thursday saw the rearranged winter league game at Javea take place and the result was a win for

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Javea 10-2 aggregate 76-102, winners were P Rhodes C Smyth M Odell C Lindgren 22-18. Berleen were beaten 18-14 Leprechauns played at Greenlands Ash and lost 26 aggregate 49-54, winners were A Miles B Smith G Ponsford M Willicott 23-11 Cavaliers played at home against La Marina Ospreys and won 8-4 aggregate 107-90, Winners were S Kavanagh P Coffey C Lindgren 27-14, M Riley G Odell M Odell 29-23, P Rhodes M Veale I Brewster 21-20 Claymore were at home to Greenlands Oaks and they slipped to a 3-9 aggregate 73-88 defeat, winners were B Doran C Thomas M Thomas 20-16, C Ayling B Eldred A Malcolm 15-15 Outlaws were playing La Siesta Silvers, they slipped to a 4-8 aggregate of 93-91 winners V Cameron A Burns G Ponsford 32-8 Roundheads played against La Mariners Marlins and drew 6-6, aggregate of 71-94, winners were R Fooks J Gregory J Mulloy 22-11, A Miles M Munro B Donohoe 20-17, C Selby T Roche T Upham 14-11 The club finals will take place over this weekend

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Country Bowls Club

The Cubs though, were not lying down and brought all but one back in their favour.

by Jo Richardson

However, holding onto that lead proved difficult as one rink went down to the last end.

Monday’s game at home against El Rancho Palominos started innocently enough with both teams feeling their way through the first few ends. Suddenly the Palominos imploded or was it that the Flamingos exploded? The super team of Sylvia and Jim Rennie and Les Turner had two amazing ends on rink 6 with ‘hotshots’ on both ends 9 & 17. Hotshot badges and certificates are on their way. Absolutely great bowling, well done to you all. Scores are as follows; Graham Richardson, Pat Patton & Brian Patton 44 – 4, Carole Donnellan, Pat Emmett & Dennis Birkett 28 – 9, Gordon Dixon, John Jukes & Geoff Paylor 39 – 5, Sylvia Rennie, Les Turner & Jim Rennie 42 – 10

Overall score 8 – 4 to the Cubs and the closest of shots being 72 – 71 to the Cubs allowing them to hold onto their 5th league position. Winning rinks ; Chris Stevens, Craig Dyson & Andy Bryce. Sheena Mallet, Dave Smith & Peter Robins. Joel Fernandez, Agnes Burke & Lynne Bryce. Well done to the Cubs. For more information on Country Bowls ple ase visit www.countrybowlsmurcia.com email grahamandjo7@gmail.com or ring 966 19 1552 / 635 086 742.

One rink was uncontested giving the Flamingos 10 shots and 2 points. Overall score Flamingos 12 Palominos 0, Shots 163 to 38. Fantastic result. The Cubs headed to El Rancho on Friday in what was the very first experience for many of the Cubs on the fast green. El Rancho were off to a storming start winning on 3 rinks by the half way mark.

HORADADA BOWLS CLUB By Irene Graham A much better week all round for the Horadada club. On Monday in the Discovery Division we were away to Mazarron Mariners. A very closely fought match with only 1 or 2 shots difference in 4 of the rinks. The 5th rink was a bit different giving Mazarron the overall shots. This was a great boost for the Falcons especially playing away from home. Our three winning rinks were: Jenny Davis, Peter Davis and Terry Hucknall 19 18 Irene Graham, Mark Jukes and Bryan Eatough 17 – 16 Debbie Perryman, John Goddard and Sheila Westwood 18 -16 The final result was shots for Horadada 80. Shots against 87 giving both teams 6 points each. Three matches remaining Falcons, all played at home. The next match is against the team that is below us in the table. Let’s start our great finally by making this one count. On Friday the Royals were away to Quesada Swans. The match commenced by everyone stripping off layers as it was a really warm morning! I could see our captain Jack Linehan biting a few finger nails as some of the rinks were close scor-

El Rancho Bowls On Monday morning the Pintos entertained a very welcome and friendly Toreadors from Monte Mar. We had a splendid morning’s bowls; even the losing rink thoroughly enjoyed the match. The play was closer than the score might indicate, with the Pintos taking 4 rinks and the overall shots. Meanwhile the Palominos were at Country Bowls taking on a strong Flamingos, who proved to be too good on their home mat. But it’s all a learning curve and sometimes you are up against too strong an opponent. Flamingos took all the available points with the palominos fielding a rink short. In the afternoon, the Raiders were at Emerald Isle playing their Saturns and turned in a good effort, in taking 2 rinks losing the overall shots by just

ing and one of the rinks was trailing miserably. As the match progressed the close scoring rinks went back and forth and as often happens in bowls it was a game of two halves. The trailing rink managed to turn it around and this time the Royals came out on top. One of the rinks only lost by one shot so all-in-all a good day for the Royals. Our three winning rinks were: John Goddard, Mick Kirby and Bryan Eatough 20 -14 Irene Graham, Alan Miller and Terry Hucknall 29 – 13 Ken Barber, Mark Jukes and Roy Thomson 22 – 8 The final result being 99 shots for Horadada and 77 against giving us much needed 8 points to 4 against. The Royals have two matches left to play and again both are at home. The next match is against the team who are below us in the table so to ensure safety let’s go for it Royals and get a clean sweep. Very well played to all our team members on both days and keep ‘em bowls a rollin’ Horadada. Horadada offers a warm welcome to new or experienced bowlers, and provides the necessary equipment. Our roll-up days for this friendly club are Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday mornings. Please contact Fred Trigwell on 659139129 for more information. one. A good result at Emerald Isle. On Friday morning the Mustangs were playing the Lanzadores at Vistabella and came away without a point, the Lanzadores proving to be too strong on their own mat, winning comfortably. But as much as we all like to win, it was a pleasant way to spend the morning and Lanzadores deserved their win. The Raiders were at home entertaining Montemar Toreadors and put in a good effort all round, taking 2 rinks and losing the overall shots by a small margin. The Rangers were at home to Country Bowls Cubs and played well taking 2 rinks and losing the overall shots by just one, not a bad effort. For further membership information contact Sheila Cox at micksheilacox@gmail.com or Brian Taylor on 965077093 or at elranchobowlsclub@gmail.com


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La Paz Golf Club, Bolivia

WORLD’S HIGHEST GOLF COURSE: La Paz Golf Club, Bolivia, 10,600 feet. Two miles above the ocean the ball flies 20% further, and you can confidently expect to add 30 yds to the average 5 iron shot, as long as you can still breathe in the thin air. Your ball will also fly straighter. The view at the 12th changes from green valleys to a lunar landscape of sandstone canyons. The closest course to the moon on the planet, La Paz actually resembles it. AT THE WGC Chapultepec, Mexico, 7,800 ft above sea level, 10 drives were recorded at over 400 yds, although surprisingly, not by the eventual Tournament winner Dustin Johnson. Justin Thomas, who hit the green in 415 yds on the par 4 12th and had the longest drive with 457 yds on the par 4 10th said: “The hardest part is breathing. You can’t walk and talk at the same time out here.” Stop whingeing Justin, think of the poor members of La Paz. THE HIGHEST GOLF ever played was at 16,000 feet in July 1899 by British explorer Captain F. Adair. In his book, "A Summer in High Asia," he wrote: “Travelling through a Himalayan mountain pass into Tibet I found a lovely spot carpeted with bright green turf. Being a golf enthusiast I had brought with me a driver and putter." No golfball? SINGLE-RIDER GOLF TRANSPORT is big in the USA. The hits of the PGA Show were the Finn Scooter, which grips a golf bag on the front, and the Phat Scooter, which holds a golf bag on the back. In the gear section top-quality clothier Galvin Green introduced “ShakeDry,” a completely waterproof, impossibly light material. A jacket ($400) weighs just 174 gms, about the same as an iPhone.

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A depleted entry of 8 members forced the planned 'Yellow Ball' team game to be changed to an individual 'Joker' competition. New member Paddy O'Brien, who had struggled on his two previous games, being allocated a fairly high handicap, showed that he has come to terms with the golf course and receives a fairly hefty handicap cut for his win. Second place by one point, Ray Housley, also 'cleaned up' with the nearest the pin prizes Nearest the pins: Hole 4 and Hole 9 – Ray Housley Third place – Handicap 14, Bryan Watson 37 points. Second place – Handicap 10, Ray Housley – 41 points First place – Handicap 20 – Paddy O'Brien 42 points.. If anyone would like to join our Society, we play at El Plantio Golf Club every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. We use both courses - the Par 3 nine hole course and the main 18 hole course, so we cater for all abilities. The membership rates are very competitive, so call for more details. Anyone who wishes to play in the Society as a guest or join as a new member, contact David Swann on 865 779 983 or 648 476 752. Pictured from L to R: Ray Housley, Paddy O'Brien, Bryan Watson David Swann

With matching trousers in 25 sizes! I’d like to see size 25 trying to get on a scooter. SEGIO GARCIA APOLOGISED for his recent behaviour saying: “I wasn’t myself, It’s not who I truly am.” Actually, he’s not been himself quite a lot. In the World Match Play he threw his shoe into the crowd. In 2007 he spat in the hole. In Thailand he slung his iron in the lake. At the 2012 US Open he smashed an inoffensive microphone, and in the 2017 Open he attacked a gorse bush but unfortunately for him the bush retaliated. At the Valero Texas Open Sergio threw his club into the woods then embarrassingly had to go and find it. This month in the Saudi International he became a oneman sandstorm in the bunker and ended up disqualified after damaging five greens. But remember folks, it’s not who he truly is. THANKS TO DIETING and intensive workouts Phil Mickelson is still able to beat golfers half his age, winning the Pebble Beach ProAm with a 7 under 65. “It takes a lot more effort to play at this level now,” Mickelson said. “but after nine months of hard training I’m swinging 6 mph faster.” Mickelson’s grandfather was one of the original caddies at Pebble Beach, and Mickelson carries a silver dollar ballmarker engraved with the year of his birth. “This is a special place for me.” Phil said. It could get even more special if he wins the US Open there in June, completing his career grand slam. Worth a few spinach smoothies and runs round the block. THE LATEST ADVICE after a bad shot is ‘take several deep breaths then laugh out loud.’ Apparently it releases tension and gives a positive attitude. You may be removed from the course in a

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plain van, and don’t try breathing deeply at Chapultepec, you’d pass out. Still, perhaps someone should mention it to Sergio. SUNG HYUN PARK, the current World No. 2, won the HSBC Womens World Championship at Sentosa Golf Club, Singapore, with an 8 under par 64 after 9 birdies and 1 bogey. S.Korean Park began the final round four shots behind World No. 1 Ariya Jutanugarn, who dropped to 8th after 2 double bogeys. No loud laughs were heard from Ms Jutanugarn. Until next time: Happy Golfing. Contact Mick for regripping and repairs. 638 859 475.

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R&A Rule Changes for 2019 Golfers of all standards have been affected by the R&A rule changes introduced as from 1st January 2019. Playing the local courses here in Spain I can still clearly see players still taking incorrect drops and waiting to play in order than ready golf BUT on the positive side most golfers have embraced the opportunity to putt with the flag in the hole when on the putting surface without the risk of penalty. On the professional circuit,especially on the USPGA tour the new rules haven't gone down too well and we have seen examples of players such as Rickie Fowler penalised for not dropping from knee height. The biggest point of issue appears to be the following rule: “You cannot have your caddie or your partner standing behind you once you begin taking your stance”. A number of players have been penalised for infringing this rule (or how it is interpretted) resulting in almost a player revolt and the commissioner of the tour having to write to the players. This will have some way to run and we will keep you updated with the outcome accordingly but meanwhile we still advise all players to recheck and apply these new rules of golf.

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Ruby’s Golf Society Everyone looked forward to our first Trophy game of the year and the day did not disappoint. The fixture was held at Vistabella where the course played well and the weather excellent, there was some very good scores returned with several over the mid 30 points. A small slip up by one of our lady members took 6 burly golfers and a lot of raking to put right, luckily there was no damage caused. Results on the day were, nearest the pin on the par 3's were Chris Waddington and Michelle Evans (3). Nearest the pin in two was Nigel Wright, best front nine Rob Vaughan and best back Nigel Wright. Gold division winner Alan Mattey, silver division and overall winner

(on count back) was ex captain Dave Shelton. We returned to the Raso rooms on El Raso for our presentation and where we enjoyed a nice buffet provided by hosts Marrisa and Jamie. Our next game at La Serena is fully booked, but if you require any information about fixtures or the society please email us at rubysgolf@yahoo.co.uk


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Trinity Rioja Pirates v Junction Jackals

ting a 160, all in all a good fun night and a lot of banter.

Both teams contributed to a high scoring evening with a total of 22 x 100’s plus, 6 x 140's and a 180.

Peta’s Bar V Trinity Rioja Panthers

The night started with Jackals taking the first two trebles through Andy Rutter D1 and Phil de Lacey D2. Sid Cross with D20 pulled one back for the Pirates. The doubles began with Pirates taking the first double with Jeff Ward D19 and then Andy Rutter D10 and Lee Maiden D10 making the score 4-2 in favour of the Jackals. The Jackals sealed their victory starting with three straight singles. Andy Rutter taking the first, Then Hugh Galleway winning a close best of three against an unlucky Ray Sanderson who hit 180. Then Lee Maiden completed the three games for Jackals. Yvonne Rouffignac and Sid Cross then put some respectability to the score for the Pirates before Paul Miller took the last game of the night for Jackals. A big thanks to Phil and his team for an entertaining evening. MOTM: Ray Sanderson (Trinity Rioja Pirates), Andy Rutter (Junction Jackals) Pint Depot Queens v Chemies Loungers

Torrevieja Ladies Darts Organisation Tuesday/Martes 05/03/2019. Week / Semana 8 Primadonnas 1-8 Gap Ladies El Balcon Chicas 6 - 3 Friendly's Temps Friendly's Chicas 0-9 Black Dog Ladies Wildcats at Macklins 3 - 6 Macklins Dolly Mixtures League Table Gap Ladies El Balcon Chicas Macklins Dolly Mixtures Primadonnas Friendly Chicas Friendly's Temps Black Dog Ladies Wildcats at Macklins

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EURONICS THURSDAY DART LEAGUE Thursday 7th March - 2nd Half Results Week 2 Division 1 El Capitan 10-2 Fire Station Black Watch Trinity Rioja Pirates 4-8 Junction Jackals The Ale House 2-10 Hub Hyenas Junction Jaguars NR Las Rosas Bullies Division 2 Chemies Chicks P-P Angels Arrows Hub Hellraisers 2-10 Pint Depot Jesters Peta’s Bar 7-5 Trinity Rioja Panthers Pint Depot Queens 1-11 Chemies Loungers

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Hot Darts: Sue Wade 138, Cynthia Jevons 134, Jean Keeley 131, Lisa Alsop 128, Simone de Lacy 125, Denise Grove 124, Janet Boyd, Cath Carter 123, Mitch Halliday 122, Sharon O'Rourke, Bliss Wright 120, Sheerin Seedat 117, Gail Murray, Pamela Taylor 116, Beaty Powell, Brenda Harper, Angie Mullen 115, Karen Christopher, Lilian Wood 114, Marylin Jackson, Cynthia Jevons 106, Bliss Wright 105, Annette Dobson 104, Veronica Hughes 102, Beaty Powell, Ann Wharton, Bliss Wright 2 x 100, Sandra Crabbe, Pat Schofield, Pamela Taylor 100 180’s and 171’s: Pamela Taylor 180, Simone de Lacy, Shirley Stephenson, Sue Casey 171. Least Darts: Sue Casey 21, Cynthia Jevons, Pamela Taylor, Bliss Wright 22 Highest Checkouts to date: Kim Fickling 107, Lin Cousins 104, Lorraine McGrath 100 Bull Finish: Kim Fickling; Beaty Powell, Cynthia Jevons, Pat Woods Pairs Competition Results Amendment Semi Finalists: Ann McGivern/ June Hawkins (Friendly Chicas), Sue Cam/Sandra Crabbe (Friendly Chicas) - so sorry ladies! Not Elizabeth Cowan/Sheerin Seedat (Gap/Dolly Mixtures)

Peta’s took all three trebles, Michael (75), Jane (110), Charles (2 x 100, D5) against John, Jackie and Michelle (77, 100). Sonya, Jim (74,100), Paul (140) D16 and 69 Finish! Against Alan, Angela and Susie. Tracey, Paul (100), Charles D1 against John, Jackie (71), Michelle (85, 81). Peta’s took all three Doubles, Jane, Michael D7 against Alan, Sue(84), Paul, Sonya (80, 86) D2 against John, Angela (101), Jim (84), Charles D20 against Jackie, Michelle. So the half time score was 6-0 to Peta’s. Half time refreshments and surprise cup cakes hand made by Jane and Michael for Tracey’s forthcoming Birthday went down a treat! Panther’s Michelle (84, 71) won the first single against Paul (95). Peta’s Charles pulled one back (100, 85) DD1 against Angela (82), the next four singles went to the Panthers, including a marathon shoot out for double 2 between Tracey and John, making it a respectable 7-5 win for Peta’s Bar Some high scores from both teams, and lots of laughter and banter from both teams.

The Queens hosted Chemies Loungers. The Queens got off to a good start winning the first trebles with Alison, Vi and Rachel, Rachel getting D2.

MOTM: Paul (Peta’s Bar), Michelle (Trinity Rioja Panthers)

The queens tried their best but lost the next two trebles.

Alan Havelock (Ale House)

The doubles were very close, most games going down to a double, the Loungers were a bit scared but the Queens had double trouble.

Phil Husband (Ale House)

The singles where much the same with some good scores, Mark hit-

Ray Sanderson (Trinity Rioja Pirates)

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Paul Durrant (Hub Hyenas)

Carp-R-Us Fishing Round three of the Carp-R-Us Spring Series was fished at the Embalse de Beniarres. With the weather of late being warmer it was hoped that the fishing would be good but the day of the match was colder with a strong wind and although the weights were OK, this probably affected the fishing. First was Alan Smith with 11.70kg caught using pole and paste tactics, second was Steve Collins with 7.55kg using feeder and corn, third Terry Screen (7.20kg, pole and paste) and fourth Tom Marshall (5.10kg, feeder and corn). Further information about the club can be found on its website www.carp-r-us.weebly.comor on our Facebook page Carp-R-Us Fishing Costa Blanca.


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Native River looking for the double at Cheltenham

NATIVE River is out to repeat his success of last year in the Cheltenham Gold Cup for trainer and former farmer Colin Tizzard. “Native River has probably got the better chance," said Tizzard, who also saddles Thistlecrack, a former King George winner, and Elegant Escape, the Welsh National winner, on March 15. "On their day, Thistlecrack and Elegant Escape, if everything went right for either of the two, they’d have a chance," said Tizzard. Ante-post betting has Presenting Percy, last year’s RSA Chase winner, and Clan Des Obeaux, who won the King George at Kempton on Boxing Day, ahead of Native River. Nicky Henderson trained Unibet Champion Hurdle entry Buveur D’Air, Gold Cup entry Might Bite and Queen Mother Champion Chase entry Altior, head for Cheltenham. "Buveur D’Air’s as tough as teak and we’ve freshened Might Bite up," said Henderson. Gordon Elliott trained Apple Jade and Willie Mullins' Laurina are noted runners in the Champion Hurdle on Tuesday. Elliott's Tiger Roll is noted in the Cross Country Chase at the Festival, with Joseph O'Brien trained Sir Erec noted in the Triumph Hurdle. Mullins saddles Benie Des Dieux, noted in the OLBG Mares Hurdle; with Henderson trained OK Coral noted in the National Hunt Chase. In the SkyBet Supreme Novices Hurdle, Al Dancer trained by Nigel Twiston-Davies, Mister Fisher, trained by Henderson, and Paul Nicholls trained Grand Sancy, are noteworthy.

Ladies Day, Cheltenham Festival March 13. Sponsored by The Oasis, Urb. La Herrada, Los Montesinos with Andrew Atkinson

National Hunt’s biggest week The four day Cheltenham Festival gets underway on Tuesday March 12, with the pinnacle on Friday March 15 - Gold Cup day. The Magner's Cheltenham Gold Cup is a race to whet the appetites of racegoers worldwide with top class horses on show within the National Hunt fraternity in the Sport of Kings. Native River, winner in 2018, returns to defend his crown, Might Bite, Irish fancied Presenting Percy, trained by Willie Mullins, and Clan Des Obeaux, are amongst the star line up. Paul Nicholls trained Clan Des Obeaux (3.30), co owned by Sir Alex Ferguson, is no stranger to Leader racing column readers, having been successfully tipped when winning this season. "Clan Des Obeaux has had a great season," said Nicholls. "Everything has gone to plan, he's a progressive type," said Nicholls. Irish trainer Joseph O'Brien saddles Sir Erec (1.30) in The Triumph Hurdle, notably backed down from 6-1 to 11-10: "Sir Erec shows plenty of speed, and has stamina", said O'Brien. Jockey Mark Walsh said: "Hopefully he'll show up at Cheltenham in good form." The Randox Health Country Hurdle sees Willie Mullins Uradel* (2.10) entered, along with it also being entered in the Martin Pipe Handicap Hurdle (5.30). The Albert Bartlett Novices Hurdle noted entries includes Birchdale, Dickie Diver and Commander Of Fleet. Gordon Elliott trained Commander Of Fleet (2.50) purchased for a bargain 47,000 euros, is an each way selection. Richard Hobson trained Shantou Flyer (4.10) is noted (each way) in The Foxhunters Steeple Chase Challenge Cup: "The long term aim has been the Foxhunters hopefully he'll peak at Cheltenham," said Hobson. The Johnny Henderson Grand Annual entry Magic Saint (5.30) is an each way tip, the Paul Nicholls trained horse specifically trained for the race. "I've always been training him with the Grand Annual in mind - he's a leading chance," said Nicholls. Gordon Elliott trained Dallas des Pictons (4.50) is tipped each way in the Martin Pipe Handicap Hurdle: "He's a nice horse who has improved in every race we've had him," said Elliott. Tuesday 12 March Champion Day. 1.30 The Sky Bet

Supreme Novices’ Hurdle (Grade 1) 2m. 2.10 The Racing Post Arkle Challenge Trophy Chase (Grade 1) (2m). 2.50 The Ultima Business Solutions Handicap Chase (Grade 3) 3m. 3.30 The Stan James Champion Hurdle Challenge Trophy (Grade 1) (Class 1, 2m). 4.10 The OLBG Mares’ Hurdle Race (Grade 2) (2m 4f). 4.50 The JT McNamara National Hunt Chase (Listed Amateur Riders’ Novices’ Chase) (4m). 5.30 The Close Brothers Novices’ Handicap Chase (2m 4f). Wednesday 13 March Ladies Day. 1.30 The Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle (Grade 1) (2m 5f). 2.10 The RSA Steeple Chase (Novices’ Grade 1) (3m). 2.50 The Coral Cup Hurdle (Grade 3 Handicap Hurdle) (2m 5f). 3.30 The Betway Queen Mother Champion Chase (Grade 1) (2m). 4.10 The Glenfarclas Handicap Chase (Cross Country Chase) (3m 7f). 4.50 The Fred Winter Juvenile Handicap Hurdle (Grade 3) (2m). 5.30 The Weatherbys Champion Bumper (Grade 1 Standard Open NH Flat Race) (2m). Thursday 14 March. St Patrick’s Thursday. 1.30 The JLT Novices’ Chase (Grade 1) (2m 4f). 2.10 The Pertemps Network Final (Listed Handicap Hurdle) (3m). 2.50 The Ryanair Chase (Grade 1) (2m 5f). 3.30 Sun Bets Stayers Hurdle (Grade 1) (3m). 4.10 The Brown Advisory & Merriebelle Stable Plate (Grade 3 Handicap Chase) (2m 4f). 4.50 The Trull House Stud Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle (Grade 2) (2 miles 1f). 5.30 The Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup Handicap Chase (Amateur Riders) (3m 1f). Friday 15 March – Gold Cup Day. 1.30 The JCB Triumph Hurdle (Juvenile Grade 1) (2m 1f). 2.10 The Randox Health County Handicap Hurdle (Grade 3) (2m 1f). 2.50 The Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle (Grade 1) (3m). 3. 30 The Timico Cheltenham Gold Cup (Grade 1) (3m 2f). 4.10 The St James’ Place Foxhunter Chase Challenge Cup (3m 2f). 4.50 The Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle (2m 4f). 5.30 The Johnny Henderson Grand Annual Handicap Chase (Grade 3 Handicap) (2m). Leader racing columnist Andrew Atkinson's revised updates news and tips will be online daily during the Cheltenham Festival at www.theleader.info

Ladies Day on day two of the Cheltenham Festival on Wednesday March 13 highlights the Betway Queen Mother Champion Chase featuring the fastest two-milers on the National Hunt scene showcasing around Prestbury Park. The Ballymore Novices hurdle (1.30) gets racing under starters orders with noted horses Champ (3-1) Battleoverdoyen (4-1) Klassical Dream (13-2) and City Island (10-1) amongst the fancied runners. Nicky Henderson trained Champ (win) and Willie Mullins Klassical Dream (each way) are both tipped. The RSA Chase (2.10) is a big test for staying talent with previous festival winner and win selection Delta Work (9-4) trained by Gordon Elliott, Santini (3-1) and Paul Nicholls trained Top Of The Game (7-2) noted. The Coral Cup Hurdle (2.50) features Farclas (16-1) trained by Gordon Elliott, Whisky Sour (10-1) trained by Willie Mullins and Old Guard (20-1) trained by Paul Nicholls, all worthy of each way support. The Betway Queen Mother Champion Chase (3.30) sees the magnificent Altior (2-5) trained by Nicky Henderson, heavily odds-on to win. Willie Mullins trained Footpad (6-1) unbeaten over jumps since 2015, is an each way tip. The Glenfarclas Cross Country Chase (4.10) is a marathon race, won last year by Tiger Roll, who went on to win the 2018 Grand National at Aintree. Selection Tiger Roll (21-20) a three times winner at Cheltenham, French trained Urgent De Gregaine (9-1) each way tip, and Ultragold (10-1) each way tip, are noted. "Urgent De Gregaine is well - and seems ready to me. He knows his job by heart," said trainer Emmanuel Clayeux. The Boodles Fred Winter Juvenile Handicap Hurdle (4.50) sees selection, Joseph O'Brien saddle Band Of Outlaws (5-1); each way tip Friend Or Foe (15-2), trained by Paul Nicholls; Belargus (16-1) trained by Nick Gifford and French raider, Alain Couetil trained Naturelle (25-1), amongst the noted runners. Gordon Elliott trained selection Envoi Allen (10-3) is a leading contender in The Weatherbys Champion Bumper (5.30); with Willie Mullins trained Blue Sari (4-1) and Paul Nicholls trained each way tip Ask For Glory (16-1) noteworthy. OASIS BAR & RESTAURANT Urbanisation La Herrada (behind Dial Prix) Los Montesinos 03187Alicante, Spain. CHELTENHAM FESTIVAL LADIES DAY. Wednesday March 13, 2019. Join us for a fantastic day/evening - starring the fabulous Paula Molina to entertain you followed by the absolutely fantastic Bella Luna. Tickets: 12.50 euros, including buffet (10 euros without buffet). *Prizes for the best dressed Lady & Gentleman*


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Torry make 5th managerial change of season

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Aspe UD ...........................1

Valencia 1st Regional G8 Saturday results roundup

CD Torrevieja ...................1 IT COULD ONLY HAPPEN IN SPAIN! Just when you thought that Torry had found the right managerial blend, Kiko Lopez and Paco Guillen only go and resign - for the 2nd time that is! However the Director of sports, Juanjo Fernandez has wasted no time in appointing a replacement but, unfortunately it came too late and the new manager Jesus Ruso was ineligible to sit in the dugout for the match at Aspe. So, can Jesus save Torry from relegation? With 8 games remaining, his new team must overcome a 4 point gap between their current 2nd to bottom slot, and Benidorm who sit just outside the relegation zone. Whoever was in charge of team selection for Saturday’s crucial relegation battle, made 4 changes from last week’s mauling by Intercity San Juan. Guille, Mariano and Xavi all made their debuts, in a team that no longer has any players remaining from the opening game of the season.

BY ANDREW ATKINSON

Back at the end of October, Torry were good value for their 2-0 victory over Aspe at Nelson Mandela Stadium, which quite alarmingly was the last time that long suffering fans had witnessed a home win. Torry started the match inside Las Fuentes stadium brightly, earning 3 corners in the opening 2 minutes. From the 2nd of these corners, Tomy´s powerful header forced an acrobatic save from the impressive home keeper Riqui. But as has often happened this season, poor defending has been their undoing. When on 16 mins an unmarked Viri picked up a

loose ball on the edge of the box, he was given oceans of space to pick his spot, before unleashing an unstoppable drive which beat Cristo all ends up. Battle as they may, Torry couldn´t get back on equal terms before the interval. It´s criminal that for all their 2nd half dominance, they just couldn´t convert statistics into goals. They did score one though, on 53 mins, courtesy of a speculative Thales shot, which took a wicked deflection off defender David, before wrong footing Riqui as the ball rolled across the line.

All in all, Torry deserved more from a game in which the host’s keeper was without doubt man of the match. There is a bye for all teams in the Preferente league next weekend, giving Jesus Ruso a chance to become more acquainted with his new squad. Next up for Torry is a home match against 2nd in the table Hercules at Nelson Mandela Stadium. This will presumably be on Sunday 24 March, although it´s strongly recommended to check the club website for confirmation of date and ko time.

CD Murada went four points clear at the top of the Valencia 1st Regional group 8 table following a 4-0 win against CD Altet. AC Torrellano gained a valuable point in a 1-1 draw at Santa Pola CF to retain 2nd spot. Callosa Deportivo B defeated bottom club Monforte CF 4-1, Betis Florida suffered a 3-2 home defeat against Sporting San Fulgencio, with Hondon Nieves gaining a 3-2 win against Atletico Catral. Sunday fixtures see Racing San Miguel host Bahia Santa Pola; CD Dolores host CD Montesinos (full match report and photos in the Leader online on Monday) and CF Rafal host Monovar CD.

PLAYA FLAMENCA Walking Football Competition On Friday 29th March The Play Flamenca Walking Football Club will be holding its annual walking football tournament in honour of Keith Wightman a past player.

Phil’s pressing all the right buttons Racehorse trainer Phil Kirby, a player at Preston in the midnineties when David Beckham was at Deepdale, and who booted football into touch - heads for the Cheltenham Festival next week. Leader racing columnist Andrew Atkinson reports. WHEN it comes to name dropping in football they don't come much bigger than David Beckham. "I was a Preston North End at the same time as David Beckham," said Phil Kirby, racehorse trainer, who is heading for the Cheltenham festival next week with some of his stables stars. Fellow Lancastrian, North Yorkshire trainer Kirby was at Deepdale in the youth team when icon Beckham was on loan from Manchester United in the mid nineties. Kirby, a qualified farrier and former jockey, heads for the Cheltenham festival with stable ace Lady Buttons. "Lady Buttons had been a star," said Kirby. "She is very straightforward, a nice character and a proper workhorse, with so much speed - rapid," said Kirby. "After football racing was always something I wanted to do," said Kirby who has a 50-strong string of horses at Richmond, north Yorkshire. "Lady Buttons has been a star for the last few years," said Kirby ahead of the Cheltenham festival which takes place 12-15 March. "She is entered in both the Champion Chase and Mares Race, with the latter looking likely the race she'll go for," said Kirby. "Let's see how things pan out," he added. Kirby woos about Lady Buttons: "She has natural ability, and handles a cut in the ground. "She jumps really well and knows where the winning line is.

Kirby “I was at Preston when Becks was there but I decided it was racing for me.”

She goes best over two miles," said Kirby. Kirby, who helped his father during his teenage years in the greyhound circuit, something that has aided him well in his chosen racing career two decades on, has a plethora of entries at Cheltenham. Whoshotthesheriff is entered in the Skybet Supreme Novices Hurdle; *Lady Buttons is entered in the OLBG Mares Hurdle and Niven is entered in the Close Brothers Novices Handicap on March 12. Top Ville Ben is entered in the RSA Insurance Novices Chase, and *Lady Buttons in the Betway Queen Mother Champion Chase on March 13. Blaklion, set to run in the Aintree Grand National in April, has also been entered to run in The Pertempts Network Final Handicap at Cheltenham on March 14, and the Gold Cup on March 15. "It feels as if things are coming together now. Fingers crossed," said Kirby. Kirby, who left school as became an apprentice jockey, winning on his first ride, quipped: "It went downhill after that." After three years in the saddle Kirby quit, turning his hands to become a farrier, of which still comes in handy when he occasionally shoes his horses. Kirby also has entries at Cheltenham for Nautical Nitwit in the Sun racing Stayers Hurdle and Courtown Oscar in the Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge on March 14. Wemyss Point and Sakhees City are both entered in the Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys Handicap on March 15.

It will start around 10.00am and finish around 5.00pm.To be held at the Playa Flamenca Sports Stadium. The C.D.M. Sports center. This year the international teams coming over from the U.K. are :Coventry City in the community, Hartshill, and Hemel Town. Local teams entered are Playa Flamenca A& B teams, San Miguel Strollers, Esquina Park Rangers, Deja Vieja, Hondon Valley Fliers and Portobello

The teams will compete in a knock out competition for the “Wightman Cup” This should prove a great day out so come and enjoy. or watch your team perform or get enthused to play ( no skill needed, but it helps, just 2 left feet for the over 55s) Free entrance for spectators with bar for drinks and snacks, and raffle to raise funds for Charity.


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