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The burglar in action on Wednesday night. another person, believed to be a local school child, is seen climbing through the smashed window before grabbing two bottles of beer and scarpering.

According to Mr Singh, it is the fourth time in as many weeks the two businesses have been targeted and he has now resorted to drastic measures. “I didn’t want to have to put bars up, because they don’t do anything for the image of our community, but I feel now I have no choice,” he said. “These thefts are pointless and an absolute waste of time. They waste my time, the time of the police officer, the owner’s time and even our customers’ time – for a

Bond, Murray win big at Halbergs By Jonathan Leask and APNZ Chertsey’s Hamish Bond became Mid Canterbury’s first ever supreme Halberg winner after he and Eric Murray took the top prize at the Halberg Awards at Auckland’s Vector Arena last night. The outstanding men’s rowing pair, who finished boat lengths ahead of their closest rivals at the London Olympic Games, were named Team of the Year before claiming the Halberg Award honours, the first time a Mid Canterbury athlete has claimed the top honour. Bond is proud of his Mid Canterbury roots making stops with his gold medal at Chertsey Primary School and Ashburton Intermediate where he went to school. To win the supreme award, Bond and Murray headed off the evening’s other Halberg Award winners - fellow rower and New Zealand Sportsman of the Year Mahe Drysdale, Sportswoman of the Year Valerie Adams and Disabled Sportsperson of the Year Sophie Pascoe. The Halberg Award was presented to Bond and Murray by golfing great Sir Bob Charles, the first athlete to win the trophy in 1963. It was a big night for rowing, with coach Dick Tonks also claiming victory in the Coach of the Year category. Drysdale, who won Olympic gold in the men’s single sculls in London, beat All Blacks captain Richie McCaw, world No1-ranked equestrian Andrew Nicolson and cyclist Simon van Velthooven to the Sportsman of the Year award. Adams, who won Olympic shot put gold after her main rival Nadzeya Ostupchuk was disqualified for testing positive to a banned substance, edged fellow Sportswoman of the Year contenders Lisa Carrington, who won Olympic gold in the kayak, and Lydia Ko, the 15-year-old golfer who has had an incredible past 18 months. Both Carrington, who triumphed

Hamish Bond in the 200m K1 event, and Ko had excellent claims on the title. Ko, the youngest winner in professional golf history when she won the NSW Open title, carried on her achievements yesterday breaking the course record to take an early first-round lead at the Australian Open at Royal Canberra. Last week she became the first Kiwi to win the New Zealand Women’s Open, although her recent achievements fell outside the judging period. Ko picked up the Emerging Talent award at the awards.

Pascoe took the honours for securing three gold medals and three Silvers at the Paralympic Games in London last year. Yachting champion Bruce Kendall and former New Zealand rugby and cricket representative Jeff Wilson were inducted into the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame. They were presented with their awards by Sir John Walker and Sports Hall of Fame governor Bryan Williams. Patron and life member of Athletics New Zealand, Arthur Eustace, was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award. As an athlete, Eustace won his first New Zealand championship title in 1945 when he was 19 and went on to win seven more New Zealand titles in sprints and hurdles. Sir John Wells received the Sport New Zealand Leadership Award for his services to sport. Sir John’s achievements include paving the way for the Triathlon World Championship Grand Final in Auckland last year, the Auckland stopover of the 2012 Volvo Ocean Race, and the 2007 Netball World Championships in Christchurch.

bunch of cigarettes, what’s the point?” Ashburton Police intelligence officer Mark Prendergast said the police were scrolling through the video footage in the hope of identifying the burglars. “The images are unclear and identification is proving difficult at this stage,” Mr Prendergast said. “From the footage provided we can clearly see what has happened, but if anybody saw or heard anything suspicious in the area around that time, the Ashburton

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An Allenton dairy was robbed twice overnight on Wednesday, leaving the manager with no choice but to install window bars. Bhupinder Singh, who oversees both the Ashburton Discount and Thirsty Liquor stores on Alford Forest Road, was fuming yesterday when he arrived at work and saw his shop front window had been smashed with a large rock. Two thieves, believed to be in their late teens, were captured on CCTV video hurling the rock through the door, before climbing into the store and stealing products from below the counter, about 1am. It is unclear what the products are, but Mr Singh claims they are cigarettes and tobacco pouches. Shortly after the break-in,

Police would like to hear from them immediately.” However, for Mr Singh, the break in was the final straw. After several attacks on his liquor store storeroom and numerous smashed windows at his dairy, Mr Singh is well and truly fed up and he wants justice. “I really want to be able to identify these two people, because enough is enough. I have released the video footage in the hope that someone knows who they are. “It’s time we stood up and said that we won’t stand for this rubbish any more and come together as a community to stop silly damage like this happening. “The police are doing a good job, but I feel they need to be more visible – people need to see them after Photo Sam Morton 140213-SM-043 hours in the town and they need to make people know they’re around,” Fed up: Ashburton Discount manager Bhupinder Singh is tired of dealing with thieves, who have regularly targeted his dairy on Alford Forest Road. Mr Singh said.

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Carew Peel Forest Enviroschool Club members Lia Roberts (left) and Amelia McKeown, both 8, will head to Wellington next month in a bid to save the longfin eel. By Myles Hume

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A group of budding environmentalists from Carew Peel Forest School are taking their concerns for the longfin eel to the steps of Parliament. The school’s 11-strong Enviroschool Club will head to Wellington to march a 150 metre longfin eel tapestry to protest against the exploitation of the native New Zealand eel along with hundreds of other school children from across the country. Ask anyone in the school’s

Enviroschool Club about the longfin eel, and you will get a passionate and well-informed response. “The longfin eel has been round for 65 million years but it is in danger from commercial fishing,” pupil Jamie Roberts, 10, said. “They are rare and struggling to survive,” fellow classmate Thaddaues Lange, 10, said. The school contributed a 5m section of the tapestry, creating the eel’s head after being one of the first schools to jump on board with the protest.

During their quest, the school has caught short-fin eels to research their behaviour and wrote a heart-felt letter to Fisheries Minister at the time Phil Heatley. In response, Mr Heatley’s office said commercial fishing of the longfin eel was closely monitored but thanks for the concern. Teacher and the club’s coordinator Jayne Rayner said the group was passionate about saving the longfin eel. “A lot of them are really looking forward to travelling up there and see the hard work

they have done come together,” she said. However, to get to the capital city the group needs to quickly generate more funds to reach their $3000 goal. Fundraising and summer holiday jobs have already contributed $1500 to the kitty, while raffle tickets and generous donations are slowly streaming in. “We’re halfway there so we just need a bit more to get us there,” Ms Rayner said. Carew Peel Forest’s Enviroschool Club, Ms Rayner and principal Kay Ward head to Wellington on March 19.

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BAIRD, Gladys Marion – Passed away on February 13, 2013 at Talbot Park, Timaru. Dearly loved wife, mother, grandmother of George (dec), Ian, the late Ross, Lynne, Jarrod, and Logan. Many thanks to the staff at Timaru Public Hospital and Talbot Park for their many kindnesses over the past two years. A service for Gladys will be held at St Peter’s Church, Otipua Road, Timaru on FRIDAY, February 15, at 1.30pm, followed by private cremation. Messages to 32 Hertford Street, Timaru. Betts Funeral Services FDANZ BLACKBURN, Marcelly Joyce (Joy) – On February 14, 2013, peacefully at Coldstream House, Ashburton. Loved wife of Robert (Bob). Much loved mother, mother in law and friend of Bruce and Lin (Dunedin), Graham and Sonja (Christchurch), Sandy and Graeme (Methven), Peter (Perth) and Kerri (Methven). Loved nana and great grandmother of all her grandchildren. Message to PO Box 472, Ashburton 7740. Donations to the New Zealand Heart Foundation would be appreciated and may be left at the Service. A service to celebrate Joy’s life will be held on MONDAY, February 18 at Our Chapel, Cnr East and Cox, Ashburton, commencing at 2.00pm. To be followed by private cremation. Paterson’s Funeral Services FDANZ Ashburton BLACKBURN, Joy (nee Kircher) – On February 14, 2013. Loved sister and sister-in-law of Relda and the late Harry, Faye and the late Stewart, Les and Eva, Ron and June, Murray and Jennifer, Keith and Jan, the late Kathleen and the late Kevin Jackson, Pauline and Brian Hatrill. Loved aunty of all her nieces and nephews.

BLACKBURN, Joy (nee Kircher) – Loved aunty and great aunty to Deborah, Michael and Justine Fox and Barry, Fiona, Megan, Guy and Hannah (USA).

FRANSEN, Heather Agnes – On February 13, 2013. Peacefully at home in the company of her daughter. Now at peace. Aged 75 years. Loved wife of the late Kees. Dearly loved mum and mother in law of Paul, Tina and Mickey McKenzie, Gary, and Wayne and Jane. Loved nana to 10 grandchildren and great nanny to 15 great grandchildren. “Will be greatly missed” Messages to P O Box 472, Ashburton 7740. A special thank you to the wonderful Palliative care team. No flowers by request, donations to Ashburton Palliative Care would be appreciated and may be left at the service. A service to celebrate Heather’s life will be held on MONDAY, February 18 at the Church of the Holy Name, Sealy Street, Ashburton, commencing at 11.00am. To be followed by private cremation. Paterson’s Funeral Services FDANZ Ashburton FRANSEN, Heather We knew you only as “Nana Heather” you buzzed about for many years on your scooter (our very own town bikey). You always included Shaun and Brendon as just more of your grandkids. The blankets you made, flannels you crocheted, let’s not forget “The ducks will get it!” Lollies in your pocket, country music and shopping till you drop, your most favourite things to do. Finally you always said “I’ll get there”, you have, you are there now. Nana Heather we loved you in life and now in your passing. Rest in Peace Nana Heather. All our love Heather Lysaght, Shaun and Brendon. WOOSTER, Joyce May (RNZWAAF 1941-46) – Peacefully on February 13, 2013, in Ashburton, aged 91 years. Loved wife of the late Jack (Rtd Capt. RNZEME), dearly loved mother and mother-in-law of Alan and Liz, Ian, Anne and Paul Witsey, and Rose Carney, and a much loved grandma and great-grandma. Special thanks to the staff at Rosebank Retirement Village for their wonderful care of our dear mum and the family. ~ At Rest ~ Messages may be addressed to The Family of the late Joyce Wooster, c/- PO Box 39001, Christchurch 8545. The funeral service for Joyce will be held in our Westpark Chapel, 467 Wairakei Road, Burnside, Christchurch, on TUESDAY, February 19, at 10.00 am. Private interment thereafter. Lamb & Hayward Ltd FDANZ Phone 03 359-9018 www.lambandhayward.co.nz

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December guest nights down By Sue Newman December did not bring Christmas joy to anyone who owned commercial accommodation in the Ashburton District, with guest nights dropping 12.25 per cent. The most notable decline came in Ashburton, down 15.47 per cent on December 2012. The figures might look grim, but last year there was a significant spike in guest nights,

said Experience Mid Canterbury chief executive Nigel Birt. “This December still has good growth but its returning to a normal growth pattern rather than the exponential growth we have seen. That growth last December related to extra marketing funds we had to spend on advertising. That was a partnership between the council (Ashburton District Council), ourselves and the operators,” he said. During December 18,175 people stayed in commercial accommodation

in the Ashburton District; last year there were 20,713. Across the Canterbury region, guest nights were down 0.5 per cent, with Ashburton showing the greatest change. Kaikoura and Timaru were both down more than 7 per cent but McKenzie, Hurunui and Waimakariri were up by more than 8 per cent. Guest nights in Selwyn were up by 20.5 per cent. Mr Birt said he had attended a tourism regional managers’ meeting

on Monday and most other districts had already seen a return to normal guest night patterns; in the Ashburton District this had been a little later happening, only showing up in December. Over the past five years, 2012 stood out as an aberration on a graph where the normal increase year on year had been about 2000 to 3000 nights, he said. Across Canterbury, Ashburton scores well for the length of stay

on 2.13 nights. Waimakariri ranks number one on 2.72 nights. For Ashburton’s 39 commercial accommodation businesses however, occupancy rating is low, at 24.21 per cent. Christchurch had the highest rating, 55.36 per cent in December. The district’s I-Sites were well supported in December with 6184 people passing through the door at the Ashburton centre and 6694 in Methven. Both were busier than in December 2011.

Paragliders take a less travelled road By Susan Sandys Two tired and hungry Belgium paragliders are walking and flying the length of the South Island, something they believe has never been done before. Tom de Dorlodot, 27, and Ferdy van Schelven, 28, were staying at a Methven backpackers this week, fulfilling their need for real food, and getting sleep in real beds. The pair are gliding and walking more or less a straight line from Te Anau to Nelson, and began their journey on January 25. They paraglided into Redcliffs high country station in the Rakaia Gorge on Sunday, and hitchhiked to Methven. Gliding into the Rakaia Gorge was one of the most spectacular parts of the journey for Mr van Schelven, who managed to get as high as 3000 metres and could see both the east and west coasts at the same time. They walk up to 10 hours per day around mountains and through valleys, and fly for a couple of hours when conditions allow. They have everything they need in their 23 kilogram backpacks their paragliders and harnessses, sleeping bags and sleeping mats, and dried food. They said radios would be handy, because they would be able to keep in touch when they lose sight of each other, but there was no room for those. One of them, Mr de Dorlodot, carries an emergency locator beacon. Their trip has already been punctuated by a couple of scary moments when they lost each other and have had to make emergency landings. “New Zealand is very difficult to deal with, with the wind. It is not like the European alps, where you know the weather. Sometimes (here) there is no wind on the mountain, but when landing in a valley it may be 60 kilometres per hour,” Mr de Dorlodot said. They usually stay in high country huts, and can often perfect their landing right to the hut door. Rarely have they seen others on their journey, but did bump into a couple of hunters a few days ago who gave them some venison to

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111 diary Incidents attended to by the Ashburton Police and Mid Canterbury volunteer fire brigades recently. Check out guardianonline.co.nz, for up-to-the-minute updates on every fire callout in the district during the week.

• The Ashburton Police are looking for three thieves in relation to two robberies at the Ashburton Discount dairy on Alford Forest Road. For more information, visit Guardianonline.co.nz – If you can help, contact the police on 307-8400. • The Ashburton Volunteer Fire Brigade was called to reports of smoke in the Tinwald area yesterday. The smoke proved to be no threat and the fire crews promptly returned to the station. • The brigade was then called to a stubble fire near Rakaia, but the incident proved to be a false alarm.

• Dog pound snag Construction is still months away on Ashburton’s longawaited dog pound. The pound is to be built on EA Networks land in the riverside industrial park, but it continues to hit snags. The latest wrangle is over the disposal of washdown water and whether this should be into a holding tank or discharged into the town system.

• After hours calls The Ashburton District Council might close its doors for several days over Christmas but that doesn’t stop ratepayers phoning in with requests. During this summer’s shut down calls to the council’s after hours service were large in number and while most related to dog and noise issues there were a few one-off requests or complaints – boats on Lake Camp before 9am, toilet paper needed in Ashburton’s toilets and dead trout in a stockwater race.

• Rates rebates Ashburton property owners are quick to take advantage of the opportunity to pay lower rates by claiming rebates. Rebates are available to low income individuals or families on a sliding scale, depending on family circumstances. Up to December 31 662 requests had been received and processed. They yielded $347,078 in rebates. The average grant is $524.

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Paragliding up the South Island has been both spectacular and daunting for two Belgian men. cook. “Most days we are in rocks and in the mountains and places where no-one goes, we don’t meet anyone.” The duo are in training for the Red Bull X Alps from Austria to Monaco in July. The walking/paragliding event is held every two years and both Mr de Dorlodot and Mr van Schelven have previously placed in the top 10. They planned to hitchhike back to the Rakaia Gorge this week and continue on their way, hoping

the winds and weather conditions would favour gliding over walking. “You can gain a lot of time when you fly instead of walking,” Mr de Dorlodot said. They are two-thirds of the way through their journey, having covered half the distance by walking and half by flying. They plan to reach Nelson within a fortnight. Anyone wanting to track their journey can do so on www.thomasdedorlodot.com

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Belgian paragliders Tom de Dorlodot and Ferdy van Schelven plan the next leg of their journey.

It’s census time again On Saturday more than 660 census collectors will begin pounding Canterbury’s pavements, precincts, subdivisions, apartments, gravel roads, hotels, hostels and camping grounds delivering forms to every resident and visitor they can find. “It is a significant logistical challenge, but for census data to have real value, we have to make our very best attempt to

count every single person in New Zealand. “Census data informs decisions about government funding, council and community service delivery and business development so accuracy is vital,” census community engagement manager, Nikki Hawkey said. Statistics New Zealand, which runs census, has recognised the impacts the earthquakes have had on Canterbury communi-

ties and they have created some Canterbury-specific strategies to inspire willing participation in census. Census collectors will begin delivering forms to every house in New Zealand from this Saturday. They are easily identified by their yellow photo ID tag and blue Statistics New Zealand bag. Census can be completed on the paper forms provided or you can do them online.

Man hit by jet-ski recovering By Sam Morton A 38-year-old Christchurch man is recovering in hospital after being hit by a jet-ski at Lake Hood on Wednesday night. The Westpac Rescue

Helicopter was called into action just before 7pm, following reports the man had fallen into the path of an oncoming jet-ski and sustained serious injuries, near Tinwald. Paramedics treated the man at the scene before being transferred to Christchurch Hospital

within minutes. A helicopter spokesperson said yesterday the man was complaining of multiple injuries including pain to the ribs, chest, hand and wrist. The Guardian understands the man fell off a biscuit, but no further details were available.

Open day at Mt Hutt skifield By Susan Sandys Do not be fooled by overcast conditions on Sunday, it could be fine and clear on Mt Hutt, say organisers of a skifield open day. Ski area manager James McKenzie said a clearing southerly forecast for the morning could see cloud around the foothills and plains, but it would be likely to be sunny with clear views over the alps from higher altitudes such as Mt Hutt. He said if the sun came out on the day, which he expected it would, by midday temperatures would get to 15 to 16 degrees. If it was overcast it would be more likely to be eight to 10 degrees. He said visitors on the open day should have a

jacket and wear sensible footwear, not jandals or stilettos. The open day is held by the Methven Lions Club every two years as a fund-raiser. The 2011 event was cancelled due to the February 22 earthquake, while the 2009 event raised about $10,000. Methven Lions Club president Peter Garde said he hoped more would be raised this time round. Funds would go to Ronald McDonald House and the Methven Aged Persons Welfare Association. Mr Garde said Lions members would be on the mountain today preparing it for the open day. A ramp would have to be constructed to bring the Summit Six chairlift offload point up to the same height it was when there was snow on the mountain.

There would be a barbecue on offer, cafe seating open, and the chairlift would operate for sightseers, walkers and mountain bikers. No dogs are allowed. For those wishing to see the sights in style, scenic helicopter flights will be available from the skifield car park. Admission is $20 per person or $40 for a family and includes free travel on the chairlift. The access road is open to all vehicles and Methven Travel will run a $20 bus service from their premises in Methven from 9.30am onwards to the base of Mt Hutt. If the weather is unsuitable, the open day will be held the following Sunday. Information will be available on the Mt Hutt snow phone 308-5074 and at www.nzski.com.

Women on bikes to overrun Methven By Jonathan Leask Methven will be overrun by Women on Wheels tomorrow. The women only cycling race is a new event organised by the locally based Multisport Events team to fill the gap left by Girls on Bikes, which is only running a North Island event this year. Race organiser Simon Hampton took up a request from the Methven community to organise the event in the absence of Girls on Bikes and he has received a good following. “We have around 250 entries so far but we’ll probably get a few more in the lead up to the race,” Hampton said. “We would have liked more but with the late announcement and confusion over Girls on Bikes it’s a reasonable number.” Hampton is happy enough with the turn out for the inaugural event, which is a variation on the Girls on Bike concept, but is only focussed on tomorrow’s race. “We’ll be having some discussion to see what people think about it afterwards and then we’ll see what happens.

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“If Girls on Bikes want to comes back, which is up to them, we’ll pull out which is fair enough. “We always said we were just filling in.” Women on Wheels have a competitive 76km and 46km courses as well as offering a 29km noncompetitive ride as well. The 76km course heads up towards Mt Hutt before turning south along the scenic highway to Mayfield before veering back towards Methven while the 46km course covers the same start but cuts of along Forks Road and links up on Thompsons Track. “There are some nice flat sections where the riders can open up if they feel like seeing how they can go or if they want to make a move on someone.” The extra event is a more social-inclined 29km non-competitive ride that is proving popular. “A lot of people wouldn’t sign up for a race and the thought of competitive cycling puts them off. “We’ve got a few across all the distances but the 29km is proving the most popular with about 85 entries so far.”

During the last six months of 2012, parking officers issued 5255 parking infringement notices in Ashburton. Of those, 2743 were to motorists who had parked at expired meters, 1093 for parking in excess of a time limit, 1197 for failing to display a current licence label or warrant of fitness and 211 for parking on a prohibited area such as a yellow line or bus stop. Those motorists earned the council $183,963 in fines, up 11 per cent for the same period last year. Parking meter fines made up $68,006 of this.

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Tinwald principal boils over By Myles Hume The subject line on Peter Livingstone’s email says it all. “Had enough.” The Tinwald School principal launched a scathing attack on the error-ridden Novopay payroll system yesterday, questioning competency, legal action and utter arrogance. In a 500 word email sent to Ministry of Education officials, Novopay, the teachers union, Jo Goodhew and Novopay trouble-shooter Steven Joyce, Mr Livingstone let loose. He stated: “I work with fiveyear-olds who have more commitment to completing a task correctly than this shambolic group of quasi professionals.” Mr Livingstone’s boil over was triggered by four errors found in a draft Staff Usage Expenditure (SUE) report yesterday, and after spending hours on the phone waiting to get through to an operator, he had “had enough”. “I’m fighting for them (school staff), that’s what it’s about, fighting for them. They can only come to us because only myself and the administrator can go to Novopay, so what else can we do?” Mr Livingstone told the Guardian after sending the email. In the latest round of blunders, Novopay have put two teacher aids at Tinwald School on leave until next week, are indicting they won’t pay one staff mem-

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ber and will overpay another. Even though he had filled out the correct forms, Mr Livingstone believed Novopay had “completely disregarded” the school’s wishes which presented grounds for legal action. “These were completed and received by Novopay in plenty of time,” the email read. “Surprise, surprise, some imbecilic cretin with the intelligence of a single cell organism decided that they would put both teacher aids on holiday until February 18 and not pay them from the fourth (of February).” Mr Livingstone said the email had caused a stir at the ministry and he had received phone calls from Novopay staff asking him how they could help. But he said it should not take a scathing email to make a difference. Rangitata MP Jo Goodhew said she was representing Mid Canterbury school concerns during an “extraordinary challenging” time, but she did not condone Mr Livingstone’s approach. “I have repeatedly offered to all principals in my electorate to forward their ‘difficult’ cases on to the Minister’s office so assistance can be obtained for them,” she said.“I don’t accept that this is the only approach to take when an email or call to my office has been enough to get assistance for other schools.” Full letter, next page

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Dahlia grower Joyce Read, selects blooms for this weekend’s national dahlia show in Ashburton.

The big guns in the dahlia world will be lining up in Ashburton this weekend, vying for honours in the South Island’s national dahlia show. Exhibitors from around the South Island will begin staging their exhibits today and while they’ll be putting up some top class blooms, they’ll face some stiff competition from local growers. One of those is show bench stalwart Joyce Read. She’s entered 25 vases in the show and this morning will be selecting the very best from her dahlia packed garden. She knows the competition will be tough in her section, the open grade, with one of the country’s best growers from Wellington entering 60 vases. In classes for smaller blooms, each vase must contain three flowers but the larger blooms are shown as solo efforts. Over the 100 plus classes there are likely to be around 800 vases of flowers. For Ashburton’s small dahlia circle, organising the championship show has been a huge effort, but Mrs Read said the rewards have come in the large number of entries received. “The numbers are brilliant and we have people coming from all over the South Island and from Wellington.” She anticipates the quality of flowers will be high, with the growing season having all the right attributes. “It’s been a good year and this week has been perfect, no wind and overcast conditions. The only thing that’s been a bit of a worry for me has been the colder nights because mine are not grown under cover.” Exhibitors will stage their flowers this afternoon before the judges take over the Tinwald Hall tomorrow morning. Each class is assessed by a panel of three. Blooms are then selected for a top table judging for best in each category and this judging is carried out by a new, independent panel. In spite of having many years of showing behind her, Mrs Read admits she’s always a little anxious when judging starts. With a range of criteria each bloom is assessed against, it’s easy to lose marks for the smallest departure from perfection. “But all you can do is put up your best flowers and you might think, well that’s pretty good, but you never know what someone else will put up. It might just have the edge. “I don’t go in there with high expectations though, I’m not that competitive.” The South Island National Dahlia Show opens for public viewing in the Tinwald Hall from 2 to 5pm on Saturday and from 10am to 4pm on Sunday.

$12,000 employment court ruling a warning to farmers By Susan Sandys Federated Farmers says an employment court decision resulting in a former Mt Hutt Station worker being awarded more than $12,000 is a warning to farmers. Mid Canterbury Federated Farmers president Chris Allen said the Employment Relations Authority (ERA) decision would remind farmers to make sure they followed the correct processes when it came to dismissals. “There’s a process to follow, one does have to follow it very very closely … whether you think you are in the right or not,” Mr Allen said.

Michael Cracroft-Wilson worked as an assistant manager at Mt Hutt Station for two years before he was fired in June 2011. He was sacked after an outbreak of yersinia killed more than two dozen deer. In his decision released yesterday, ERA member Michael Loftus recounted the incident which led to the sacking. In May 2011 station manager Bruce Hood instructed Mr CracroftWilson to drench two mobs of fawns. He proceeded despite concerns about undertaking the job in inappropriate weather, and later came to believe the stress of the drenching in bad weather had increased the deers’ susceptibility to yersinia.

It was about two weeks later that Mr Cracroft-Wilson discovered five dead fawns and took the carcasses back to the station. He left a message asking Mr Hood to take a look at them to ascertain why they died. “Mr Hood subsequently saw the fawns and claims it was immediately obvious they had succumbed to yersinia,” Mr Loftus wrote. Mr Hood told the authority “I left a message on Mike’s answerphone stating that it was yersinia and that it was just like the case that he had seen last year. I also asked if there were many more animals affected, and if not I would talk to him on Monday”. Mr Cracroft-Wilson called back

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on Sunday night and said the rest looked alright and when he did not report back on Monday, Mr Hood said he “thought that we did not have a major problem”. Mr Cracroft-Wilson said as he then knew stress could increase susceptibility to yersinia, he had chosen not to enter the paddocks, but saw no further dead animals. Mr Hood’s father Keith checked on the deer several days later and found fresh carcasses with signs of yersinia, and 24 dead animals were eventually collected. Mr Hood later invited Mr CracroftWilson to a meeting, citing the seriousness of the situation which had been brought about by a lack of

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contained a detailed process for addressing the issue of performance, and required warnings to be issued. There was no evidence the issue of trust and confidence had been expressly put to Mr Cracroft-Wilson for comment, and a failure to practice processes or to apply limited or lacking knowledge was not serious misconduct. The authority awarded Mr Cracroft-Wilson $7307 for lost wages and another $5000 as compensation for humiliation, loss of dignity and injury to feelings. A counter claim by Mt Hutt Station for more than $20,000 was dismissed.

Saturday: • Farmers’ market Fresh, quality, food market that promotes direct sales from producer to consumer, 9am to noon in the West Street car park. • Ashburton crafts market A selection of stalls featuring both traditional and quirky items, in the West Street car park, 9.30am to 12.30pm. • Mobile home extravaganza Buy, sell or exchange your mobile home, 9am to 4pm at the Ashburton Showgrounds. Adults $5, children under 15 free. • South Island Dahlia Show More than 103 different classes on display, on Saturday 2pm to 5pm, and Sunday 9.30am to 4pm, at the Tinwald Hall. • Women on Wheels The all-female bike event takes over Methven with hundreds of women on wheels covering the 76km, 46km or 29km rides around the surrounding foothills. Contestants get on the road from 9.30am. • Arts show Ashburton Society of Arts summer show, Saturday 10am to 2pm at the Short Street Studio. • Rowing Regatta Lake Hood plays host to the Canterbury Secondary Schools’ regatta, with heats on Saturday and finals on Sunday. Racing underway from 7.30am.

Sunday: • Discover Mt Hutt Summer open day, spectacular alpine scenery for walkers, challenging trails for mountain bikers, warm hospitality and fun for families. • Soul at the Blue Pub Singer/songwriter Erin will be at the Blue Pub, Methven, from 3pm, on her debut tour this summer to share her original, acoustic soulful-folk style with you, on a personal level, admission is free. • Hawke Cup cricket Mid Canterbury and South Canterbury will be scrapping for a result on day two of their senior representative cricket match at the Ashburton Domain. Play underway at 10.30am both days.

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It’s good to be a Kiwi By Coen Lammers editor

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fter making New Zealand my home nearly two decades ago, my attachment to this country was finally formalised this week during a citizenship ceremony. I had not given the formalities too much thought but as the ceremony got closer, I was surprised that I was starting to get a bit nervous. I was not worried about saying the magic words in front of a bunch of strangers, or formalising my journey from Dutch immigrant to becoming a Kiwi, but I was struck by the significance of the moment and what it stood for. It means a lot more than the piece of paper, or a method to stop the relentless Dutch jokes. The decision to become a New Zealander and tying your personal future to this nation turned out to be a much bigger step than I expected. It made me think what it actually means to be a New Zealander. I have a Kiwi wife, produced three little Kiwis, and turned out to be a perfect fit for the New Zealand diet of rugby, racing and beer but there is much more to being a New Zealander. Most people who are born here will hardly give it any thought, but New Zealand is a unique place. And as Fred Dagg keeps telling us, we don’t know how lucky we are. I have been to more rugby games than I can remember, lost more money on New Zealand Cups than I can afford, seen most corners of the country, shot my fair share of ducks and become pretty decent on the barbecue, but it has taken me many years to fully grasp what makes a Kiwi

so distinctive. It is hard to generalise a nation, but we (yes, that sounds good) all share a number of qualities and beliefs without realising it. Most of all Kiwis have a deep sense of fairness and do not take themselves or others too seriously. Personally, that is the quality I admire the most. Being a decent bloke is more important than having a fancy car or high-profile career. When meeting someone new, most Europeans or Americans will start talking about their jobs, trying to find common ground, but also trying to determine the other’s social status. The Kiwis I know, will avoid talking about work whenever they can, and rather find out about the other person’s hobbies, family and favourite sport or simply tell a good yarn. The Kiwis I have met tend to be indifferent about their image, the clothes they wear or car they drive. Contrary to other Western countries, it is often impossible to distinguish the wealthy businessman from someone on the breadline as both are likely to wander around in the same faded shorts and thongs on their days off. Wearing thongs down the street does not make you a Kiwi, but it represents our attitude to life. This is why thousands each year jump through enormous immigration hoops to settle in this country. Like all those others, it is my honour to become part of this great country and its wonderful people.

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Tame Iti granted parole By Edward Gay The family of Tame Iti will have nearly two weeks to decide how to celebrate his release after the veteran Tuhoe activist was granted parole yesterday. After a Parole Board hearing today, Iti will be freed on bail in a little over a week’s time, having served nine months of a two-and-ahalf year jail term over his connection to military-style camps in the Ureweras. He will be subject to conditions but the board will not release those before the full decision is released in the next two days. A spokeswoman said the board was satisfied Iti no longer posed a risk to the community. He and Te Rangikaiwhiria Kemara

Tame Iti were sentenced to two and half years in prison after being found guilty during a trial last year of six firearms charges and not guilty of four. Iti’s eldest son, Wairere, said the family was excited and happy to

By Lucy Bennett South African Paralympic gold medallist Oscar Pistorius has reportedly been charged with murder after allegedly shooting dead his model girlfriend at his Pretoria home yesterday. The 26-year-old double amputee reportedly told police he mistook her for an intruder. Other reports suggested it was a Valentine’s Day surprise that went tragically wrong. Afrikaans language newspaper Die Beeld reported on its website that the incident happened around 4am yesterday. A police spokeswoman named as Captain Sarah Mcira reportedly confirmed to the website that Pistorius’ girlfriend was shot in the head and arm. Paramedics tried to revive her but she died at the Silver Lakes house. Pistorius was said to be in shock as police questioned him at the scene before

cited #ValentinesDay’ Replying to a follower, she later added: ‘That sounds amazing! Wow that’s what it’s all about! It should be a day of love for everyone :) may it be blessed!’ South African journalist Kalay Maistry told Sky News: “It is alleged that he thought his girlfriend, who’d come in to try to surprise him for Valentine’s Day, was an intruder. It’s alleged that he shot her in the arm and head. “I think what this actually highlights is the level of fear ordinary South Africans have. This is a man who has gone to bed, it’s an innocent surprise from a girlfriend and the moment he thinks someone is trying to break in he grabs his gun. “‘This has come as a complete surprise for a man who’s considered a national hero,”Maistry said. The Evening Standard newspaper reported that police had confirmed Pistorius had been charged with murder. He is expected to appear in Pretoria Magistrates Court. -APNZ

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Two men have been arrested for the murder of Auckland man Shalvin Prasad. The men, aged 18 and 20, both from Papatoetoe, will appear in Manukau District Court today jointly charged with Mr Prasad’s murder. Mr Prasad’s family were told of the arrests last evening, police said. Police turned to criminal profilers for clues to why a gentle man who loved his family was burned alive on the side of the road. Prasad, 21, was found on McRobbie Rd in Kingseat south of Auckland on Thursday, January 31 - several hours after he withdrew tens of thousands of dollars from his bank account and left his RAV4 outside an industrial building in Papatoetoe he had no connection with. Older brother Pravin, 27, pleaded for someone to come forward with information at an emotional press conference last week. “He was a great person and he still should be with us.” The killing had hit the family like a “trainwreck”. Detective Inspector Dave Lynch said yesterday that although police were pleased to have made early arrests there was still a lot to do. Police were still seeking the following items belonging to Mr Prasad: Rav 4 car key, house key, steering wheel lock key, wallet, black and white imitation leather with a puzzle design, ASB eftpos card, driver’s licence. -APNZ

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show me some love.” During Iti’s sentencing in the High Court at Auckland last May, Justice Rodney Hansen said the only appropriate sentence could be one of jail. He described the rama or camps where people were trained in military exercises. While defence lawyers had said the camps had been opportunities to learn bushcraft and skills to get security work, Justice Hansen said the jury rejected those explanations. “In my view, they were utterly implausible.” He said it was a mystery why Iti had devoted so much time and money to developing “military capability” when he had been actively involved in Tuhoe negotiations before the Waitangi Tribunal. He said while there were elements

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Pistorius charged with murder his arrest. His girlfriend’s body was removed from the house about 8.30am. “We found a 9 millimetre pistol at the scene. A 26-year-old man was taken into custody,” police spokesman Katlego Mogale said Mr Mogale said when police arrived they found paramedics trying to revive a 30-year-old woman. “The deceased was shot four times and died on the scene. It is believed that she was the girlfriend of the accused,” he said. The dead woman was named as model Reeva Steenkamp. Ms Steenkamp, who has appeared in FHM magazine, was first spotted with Pistorius at the South African sports awards in November last year. Just the day before, Miss Steenkamp spoke excitedly on Twitter about her plans for Valentine’s Day, the Mailonline reported. She said: ‘What do you have up your sleeve for your love tomorrow??? #getex-

have their father coming home. Asked about a celebration event, Mr Iti said it was a matter “looking at what the future holds”. Mr Iti said the Parole Board had put conditions on his father’s release but they were “pretty minimal”. He said his father planned to continue his work with the Tuhoe tribe as well as the work he had started in prison by helping other inmates. “His time in prison has also allowed him to focus on his art.” He said Iti was also looking forward to getting back to his Tuhoe rohe. Iti’s Valentine’s Day wish came true with the decision today. Late last month he tweeted through family members his hope for release: “As it is Valentine’s day ... I wonder if the parole board will

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19 years jail for toddler’s killer By Edward Gay With two broken arms and 30 other injuries, Baby JJ experienced horrific violence in his two and a half years of life. His mother’s partner, Joel Loffley, was sentenced in the High Court at Auckland yesterday to life in prison with a minimum non-parole period of 19 years for delivering the blow that killed the toddler and split his pancreas and liver. Crown prosecutor Phil Hamlin said the strike whether a punch, kick or stomp - had the effect of a hammer on JJ’s internal organs - forcing them against the child’s spine and splitting them in two. Born James Joseph Lawrence, the boy would have died a painful death at the hands of his stepfather while his mother Josephine Lawrence was out organising a bank loan for groceries, the court heard. JJ had tried to follow her but Loffley was insistent the little boy stay behind. “Leave that boy with me. That boy is mine today,” he told her. Justice Patrick Keane said weighing a mere 14kg, JJ was vulnerable and helpless over the five months he was in the care of Loffley. “Many of the injuries he suffered must have been inflicted by you. The assault by you on the day he died was simply the last and most extreme.” Justice Keane described Loffley’s violence as brutal and callous and said Loffley would have used “extraordinary force” to kill JJ. -APNZ

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YOUR VIEW Had enough At what point can a school take legal action for the utter incompetence demonstrated by novopay? Why have novopay deliberately ignored our school’s instructions and decided for themselves how our staff will be paid? As a Principal of 12 years, I have never come across such blatant incompetence, and downright arrogance from a company which refuses to deliver on its obligation to process payroll. I work with 5 year olds who have more commitment to completing a task correctly than this shambolic group of quasi professionals. At the beginning of the year twitpay ignored our start of year staffing instructions and terminated the pay for one of our teachers. After waiting almost an hour to speak to someone, we were informed we would have to resign the teacher and begin them again in order to have them paid. We completed a NOVO1T and surprise, surprise, our latest SUE report shows that this form has not been actioned and our teacher will not be paid. We also wanted to increase the hours worked by two of our teacher aides. We completed separate NOVO2NT forms to simply increase their hours from February 18. These were completed and received by novopay in plenty of time. Surprise, surprise, some imbecilic cretin with the intelligence of a single cell organism decided that they would put both teacher aides on holiday until the 18th and not pay them from the 4th of February when they began work. When my secretary finally got through to speak to someone, she was told they had assumed we wanted them finished then started on new hours on the 18th.

The NOVO2NT clearly allows for the adjustment of hours. A NOVO6 is used for employment termination and a NOVO12 is used for leave application. Here is the direct description for a NOVO2NT from the poxypay website: “For employees changing to full-time hours, employees changing their full-time hours, permanent and fixed term allowances for teachers, retrospective date changes”. How can an employee have their pay stopped if we filled out a NOVO2NT? This means novopay staff disregarded the information we sent. Here is the correspondence we received earlier this morning after phoning again to try to sort this out, Thank you for contacting the Novopay Service Centre. This is to advise that your request has been processed for pay period 24. Thank you for advising these faults sorry for any inconvenience and i have reversed the Vac for this employee and increased there hours. Regards Novopay Service Centre As per usual there is no name to this correspondence and the spelling is consistent with that of a seven year old. Quite frankly I couldn’t trust them to sit the right way on a toilet seat. Now NZSTA has advised us the ministry is putting aside $5 million to fix bugs etc. Why are the MOE putting this aside? Why is our minister not demanding NoTalent2 pay this money? So I want to come back to my original question, at what point can a school take legal action for the utter incompetence demonstrated by novopay? Peter Livingstone, Principal, Tinwald School

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Lundy gains Privy Orientation day popular Council appeal with students By Kieran Campbell Police are disappointed they were not able to adequately warn family over the decision to grant Mark Lundy the right to appeal his convictions for the murder of his wife and daughter. Police found out about the Privy Council decision through the media yesterday morning “which is unfortunate, particularly as it did not give us the opportunity to inform the victim’s families first,” a statement said. A spokesman for New Zealand Police said they would meet Crown Law to consider the appeal. Police frustrations were shared by the brother of Lundy’s late wife, Christine. Glenn Weggery said he was angry to have heard the news from media outlets. “I’m rather p***** off that victims in this country are so badly thought of that no one has the balls to inform us before the media gets hold of these things,” he said. “Even [Lundy’s] supporters could have had the balls to call us. They know where we are. They don’t think about the victims.” More than a decade after he was convicted of the brutal axe killing of his wife Christine and 7-yearold daughter Amber, Lundy will have an appeal heard by the Privy Council in London over three days in June. His last-ditch appeal will focus on “the most important piece of evidence” that linked him to the killings. London-based lawyer David Hislop QC says the defence case will focus on a “science experiment”

Mark Lundy used to identify DNA on Lundy’s shirt as being his wife’s brain tissue. Mr Hislop said the crucial evidence used “flawed science” and he accused police investigating the murders of “shopping around” for an expert to give them the testimony they needed. The expert was Texan scientist Dr Rodney Miller, who confirmed that he had been called as a witness in the Lundy appeal. Dr Miller refused to comment on the appeal or claims his evidence was based on “bad science”. Mr Hislop told Radio New Zealand yesterday that Dr Miller had never previously done the test that was used to determine whether it was Christine Lundy’s brain tissue on her husband’s shirt, and it used a flawed method. “What happened in essence was the people in New Zealand weren’t sure what [the DNA on Lundy’s shirt] was,” Mr Hislop said. “They weren’t sure, [investigators] went overseas, they shopped for an expert and of course in the US you can get all sorts of experts if you

shop around, and they got one.” Mr Hislop said if Christine’s DNA on her husband’s shirt was not conclusively proven to be brain tissue it would not place Lundy at the crime scene. In a paper written in 2003 about his involvement in the case, Dr Miller said “the definitive identification of brain tissue on Mark Lundy’s shirt using immunohistochemistry was the most important piece of evidence pointing toward Mark Lundy’s guilt”. Police would not comment on criticisms by Mr Hislop that detectives had relied on unrecognised science to charge Lundy with the murders. Lundy is currently serving 20 years in prison for the murders. In 2002 he lost an appeal to the Court of Appeal and had his nonparole period increased to 20 years. The Privy Council hearing will be held over three days in the week starting June 17. If successful, Mr Hislop said the case would likely be sent back to New Zealand where prosecutors would have to decide on a retrial. Mr Weggery said news of the appeal was “very tough” for the family. “It’s 12 years later, we’re trying to move on with our life and let Christine and Amber rest in peace and it’s just not being allowed to be done,” Mr Weggery told RNZ. “It keeps getting dragged up every few months. “He’s got the right to appeal, fine. But it’s been dragged out for so long, and it took so long for them to lodge their appeal when they’ve been talking about it for years.” - APNZ

By Myles Hume A Disney classic, rugby and an international students’ club may sound like an odd mix but not yesterday on Ashburton College’s chessboard. The college held its annual orientation day where all 1200 pupils were presented with a smorgasbord of sporting and cultural activities in campus and around the community. Camouflage cadets and juggling were among some of the colourful stall-holders who were swarmed by pupils looking to get stuck into the college spirit. Even a pair of bold teenage boys sported bright green hats, trying to attract like-minded pupils to perform in their junior play – Alice in Wonderland. Sara Kircher was manning the Ashburton Youth Council stand, hoping to attract new councillors following the annual exodus of members at the end of each year. “Yeah it’s going really well at the moment and we’re getting a few of the younger ones signing up which is exactly what we want,” Sara said. Rugby and rowing lured in its typically large group of followers, while the international students’ club had more than 20 curious pupils congregating around its table. “We get everyone together and have barbecues at Lake Hood, minigolf and all sorts of other things, it’s about bringing cultures together,” stall-holder Jessica Pelayo said. Principal Grant McMillan said it was a time for pupils to test the waters and find out more about themselves. “It’s a chance for all students, particularly those new to college, to see all the things we have going on here and in the community. “You’ll see some sign up for eight different things and others just interested in a few.”

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New Zealand consumers are the most confident they’ve been in 32 months and the happiest citizens live in the South Island, according to the ANZ-Roy Morgan NZ consumer confidence survey for February. Consumer confidence rose 2.7 points to 121 this month with the biggest pick up being in Kiwis’ perceptions of the broader economy over the

next five years, which rose 8 points to 29. Four of the five sub-components of the index rose in the latest month. The survey follows figures indicating consumers are becoming more willing to open their wallets again in the face of low interest rates and rising property values. New Zealanders lifted spending on their credit, debit and charge cards by 0.3 per cent last

month, the fourth straight gain. Data today is expected to show retail sales climbed 1.1 per cent in the fourth quarter. The Roy Morgan survey showed confidence in the South Island rose 4 points to 124, beating the North Island which rose 5 points to 120. Confidence rose 1 point to 122 in Canterbury and fell by the same amount to 122 in

Auckland. Confidence in Wellington jumped 8 points to 119 but was still the weakest of any region. Consumers felt less bad about their own financial circumstances than this time last year, with the measure falling to -2 from -5. Looking ahead 12 months the net balance expecting to be better off rose 6 points to 35. For the economy as a whole over

the next 12 months, a net 12 per cent see good times financially, up from 8 per cent. Those deeming now to be a good time to buy a major household item fell to a net 32 per cent from 38 per cent. Perceptions of house prices rose to a survey high, with respondents expecting a 4.1 per cent lift over the next two – APNZ years.

US to launch free trade talks with EU The United States and Europe will launch talks on what would be the world’s largest free trade zone, US President Barack Obama has declared in his State of the Union address. The move answered mounting calls from Europe to pursue a grand trade pact to spur growth on both sides of the Atlantic – covering a region where two-way trade hit $US646 billion ($A630.21 billion) last year. “Tonight, I am announcing that we will launch talks on a comprehensive Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership with the European Union – because trade that is free and fair across the Atlantic supports millions of good-paying American jobs,” Obama said on Wednesday in his signature annual speech. Proposed years ago, the US-EU trade pact idea has been revived recently as both sides of the Atlantic seek avenues for growth and job creation for their weak economies. On February 1, German Chancellor Angela Merkel greeted Vice President Joe Biden in Berlin with a call for movement on free trade talks. And last week EU Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht was in Washington to press the case. Analysts have said the White House wants to fast-track talks as a bookend to the drawn-out Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), another free trade project Obama has pushed but which missed the end-2012 target for completion. Obama added that he would continue to pursue completion of the TPP, saying it was important “to boost American exports, support American jobs and level the playing field in the growing markets of Asia”. Both come amid frustration over the stalled Doha round of World Trade Organisation talks, said Andras Simonyi, managing director of the Center for Transatlantic Relations at Washington’s Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International – AFP Studies.

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New Zealand manufacturing grew at the fastest pace in eight months in January, with the strongest growth in Canterbury/ Westland probably reflecting demand for building materials, but employment in the sector is shrinking. The BNZ-Business New Zealand Performance of Manufacturing Index climbed 4.8 points to 55.2 last month, the highest since May last year and the highest for the month of January since 2007. The survey showed the strongest sector within manufacturing was in non-metallic mineral products, which stood at 77.5 and probably reflected demand for concrete, especially for the Christchurch rebuild, said Bank of New Zealand economist Doug Steel.

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“Over the coming years we anticipate the positive flow-on effects of a stronger construction sector, and not only in Canterbury, to broaden to other parts of the manufacturing sector,” Steel said. Production was the strongest of the five seasonally adjusted diffusion indexes within the PMI, with a reading of 57.7 last month, the survey shows. On the PMI scale, a reading of 50 separates contraction from expansion. Deliveries were at 57.6 and finished stocks on 56.1, the highest since October 2007. New orders rose to an eight-month high of 55.8. By contrast employment slipped to 48.4, marking the eighth straight month of contraction. – APNZ


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Roof collapses at Chernobyl nuclear plant A section of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine has collapsed under the weight of snow, officials say, raising new concerns about the condition of the facility that was the site of the world’s worst nuclear accident. There were no injuries after the accident nor any increase in radiation from the reactor that exploded in 1986, the country’s emergency agency said. French construction firms Vinci and Bouygues said yesterday they had evacuated as a precaution around 80 employees

working on a new protective shelter from the site. “The preliminary reason for the collapse was too much snow on the roof,” the emergencies agency said, adding that radiation levels were “within the norm”. The roof was constructed after the 1986 disaster but is not part of the sarcophagus structure covering the exploded reactor, it said. However, the collapse underlines concerns about the condition of the now defunct nuclear plant over two-and-a-half-decades after the explosion of reac-

tor number four. “Even if the radiation levels did not change, this is a worrying sign,” Vladimir Churov of Greenpeace in neighbouring Russia told the Interfax news agency. “If there are sections in the turbine hall that are falling down there is no guarantee that the sarcophagus built in 1986 will not be the next to fall.” The 80 Vinci and Bouygues workers employed to set up the new shelter over the exploded reactor as part of the Novarka consortium were all given radia-

tion checks and evacuated, a Bouygues spokesperson said. “Novarka is employing all measures to limit surface contamination. These are currently within admissable limits.” However the spokeswoman for the Chernobyl plant, Maya Rudenko, dismissed Greenpeace’s concerns and said that the existing sarcophagus had been strengthened from 2004-2008 and could last until 2023. “There is absolutely no risk,” she said. The area of the accident is

estimated at about 600 square metres, the emergency agency said. A statement on the website of the power station described the accident as the “partial failure of the wall slabs and light roof of the Unit 4 Turbine Hall”. Chernobyl is only around 100km from Ukraine’s capital Kiev and lies close to the borders with Russia and Belarus. The area around the plant is still very contaminated and is designated as a depopulated “exclusion zone”.

Amid concerns about the state of the sarcophagus, an archshaped structure called the New Safe Confinement is being built nearby to slide over the existing sarcophagus covering the reactor. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development is administering the fund to build the shelter with the help of donor contributions. When it is finished in 2015, the structure will weigh 20,000 tonnes and span 257 metres. – AFP

Egypt’s women fight back against sex assaults Egyptian women are growing increasingly angry and militant as they deal with one of the unintended consequences of the Arab Spring: an epidemic of sexual assault that law enforcement has failed to contain. The backlash, which includes self-defence courses for women and even threats of violent retaliation, is fuelled by ultraconservative Islamists who suggest that women invite assault by attending anti-government protests where they mix with men. At marches against sexual harassment in Cairo, women have brandished kitchen knives in the air. Stenciled drawings on building walls depict girls fighting off men with swords. Signs threaten to “cut off the hand” of attackers. The reaction comes at a particularly heated moment. While the latest wave of demonstrations against President Mohammed Morsi’s rule has cooled in recent days, large protests have grown increasingly violent.

• Man burns to death France’s labour ministry says a 43-year-old man died after setting himself on fire outside a job centre in the western city of Nantes. Djamal Chaab, whom authorities believe was unemployed, had informed the job center of his plan to take his own life, but authorities were unable to intervene in time. In a statement yesterday, French Labor Minister Michel Sapin called the death a “shocking drama”. – AP

• Germany joins fray Germany has been dragged into the horsemeat scandal in Europe, announcing its first suspected case of horsemeat being mislabelled as beef. The product was delivered to at least one trader in the western state of North RhineWestphalia. Documents had indicated that products had been delivered via a distributor in Luxembourg suspected of mislabelling horsemeat. As a precautionary measure, the German supermarket chain Kaiser’s Tengelmann has taken its home brand frozen lasagne off the shelves. – AAP

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A hard-core minority of demonstrators has vowed to take on the government, and police have responded with force. About 70 people have been killed in clashes with security forces since January 25, the second anniversary of the revolt that deposed longtime autocrat Hosni Mubarak. Harassment has long been a problem in this patriarchal society, and attacks against female demonstrators have occurred under the democratically elected Morsi, the military council that ruled before him and Mubarak, who governed the Arab world’s most populous country for nearly three decades. The new element, however, is the increasingly sexual nature of the violence. Sexual assaults at protests, where women have been groped, stripped and even raped, have risen both in number and intensity in the past year, reaching a peak on the uprising’s anniver– AP sary.

Nicole Kidman won’t win an Oscar later this month, but she will get to stand on stage. The Australian actress, who won a gold statuette in 2003 for The Hours, has agreed to be an award presenter at the 85th Academy Awards ceremony on February 24. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced yesterday Kidman and other past best actress winners, Halle Berry, Sandra Bullock and Reese Witherspoon, will present on the Oscar telecast. Kidman was a surprise snub for a nomination this year in the best supporting actress category for her role in The Paperboy after scoring Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild – AAP nominations.

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Novel spider antidote A quick-thinking Swedish golfer has told how she used a tee to extract venom from her leg after being bitten by a dangerous spider during a qualifying tournament in Australia. The Swedish Golf Federation reported on their website how 24-year-old Daniela Holmqvist saw a redback spider on her lower leg and then felt a sharp pain above her left ankle. Seeing her leg swell up, Holmqvist did not seek medical attention but instead grabbed a golf tee from her bag, pierced her

skin and squeezed out as much venom as possible. “A clear fluid came out,” she said. “It wasn’t the prettiest thing I’ve ever done but I had to get as much of it out of me as possible.” The Swedish federation added that, after the incident took place at the fourth hole, an unfazed Holmqvist went on to finish her round with medics monitoring her progress. She finished the qualifying event for the Australian Open in Canberra with a round of 74, just two shots shy of qualification. – AFP

Pope Benedict XVI holds up the host as he celebrates the Ash Wednesday mass in St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican, this week. Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, a solemn period of 40 days of prayer and self-denial leading up to Easter.

Pope celebrates last public Mass as pontiff Beginning a long farewell to his flock, a weary Pope Benedict XVI celebrated his final public Mass as pontiff, presiding over Ash Wednesday services hours after a bittersweet audience that produced the extraordinary scene of the leader of the world’s billion Catholics explaining himself directly to the faithful. The mood inside St Peter’s Basilica was somber during the Mass, as if the weight of

Benedict’s decision and the finality of his pontificate had finally registered with the thousands present. The basilica erupted in a rousing standing ovation as Benedict exited for the last time as pope, bringing tears to the eyes of some of those closest to him. “We wouldn’t be sincere, Your Holiness, if we didn’t tell you that there’s a veil of sadness on our hearts this evening,” Cardinal

Tarcisio Bertone, Benedict’s long-time deputy, told the Pope at the end of the service, his voice breaking. “Thank you for having given us the luminous example of the simple and humble worker in the vineyard of the Lord,” Bertone said, quoting Benedict’s words when he first appeared on the loggia overlooking St Peter’s Square after he was elected pope. Smiling and clearly moved,

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Benedict responded, “Grazie. Now let us return to prayer” – his words bringing to an end several minutes of thundering applause. Then, in a rare gesture and sign of respect, the bishops removed their mitres. “Viva il papa!” the crowd yelled as the Pope stepped off the altar, assisted by two clergymen, and departed St Peter’s aboard a moving platform to spare him the long walk down the aisle. – AP

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LA police quizzed over cop killer’s fiery death Investigators in California are working to identify a charred body found in a burned-out mountain cabin as authorities say they are confident it was rogue former policeman Christopher Dorner. “We believe that the investigation is over at this stage,” said San Bernardino County Sheriff John McMahon in a televised press conference yesterday. “I cannot absolutely positively confirm it’s him but his behaviour was consistent with Mr Dorner’s activity.” McMahon was speaking as questions swirled about how

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police handled the manhunt and Dorner’s fiery end in the burning cabin. The body was found in the cabin following a dramatic chase and siege in snow-covered California mountains in which a man matching Dorner’s description hijacked two vehicles and shot two police officers, killing one, as he attempted to elude his captors. The suspect barricaded himself in the cabin and fired at police before SWAT teams moved in. Their reported tactic of using incendiary tear gas to ignite the

structure on Wednesday with the suspect inside prompted widespread questioning in the US media and at the press conference. “Can the cops really burn a suspect alive? Does it matter that he killed their own, that the whole world has been watching?” asked The Atlantic’s Alexander AbadSantos. “This was a manhunt with an end in sight, surely, but if the fire was set deliberately and it did kill Dorner, is that an acceptable amount of legal force?” McMahon bristled at the press

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TAURUS (Apr 21st May 21st) The Moon moves into your sign today and this can be good. The doubts that have been in your mind about someone can seem much less to the fore. In fact, one friend or associate can really prove to be an asset. This may be someone who is keen to expand but, like you, appreciates your more cautious approach and its benefits.

GEMINI (May 22nd Jun 21st) Try to be utterly businesslike in whatever you do today and you may find that your leadership qualities blossom. Whether these come out in marshalling matters at home with the kids, if you have them, or around your pet projects or interests, the chances are you can get an enormous amount done. Don’t sit back. Make the current stars work for you.

CANCER (Jun 22nd - Jul 23rd) A super angle is formed between three very helpful parts of your situation today. This points towards an expansion of some kind but you may not be wanting to do this entirely alone, that is of course unless you are someone with a desire to strut your own path. It’s possible that some advice you receive could prove to be particularly informative.

conference when reporters raised similar questions. “I can tell you it was not on purpose,” McMahon said. “We did not intentionally burn down the cabin to get Mr Dorner out.” Dorner had gone on the run after allegedly shooting dead three people including a policeman, but was discovered by the cleaning ladies in a cabin close to where his burned out truck had been found abandoned last Friday – and not far from the command post of the San Bernadino County sheriff’s search team. Commentators and neighbours

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LEO (Jul 24th - Aug 23rd) Venus has certainly been warming your relationship sector and potentially helping to ease certain associations. So if you find yourself talking about heavier matters today, or anything that involves property, possessions or employment issues, this gracious influence can just help to keep your sense of perspective in place. With this, progress is possible.

VIRGO (Aug 24th Sep 23rd) The Moon moves into your sister Earth sign of Taurus. So far, so good! However, this could also prime your thoughts for the upcoming weekend’s activities. Just don’t expect that everything will automatically slip into place. There may be one piece of information that you are yet to discover which could put a completely different slant on things.

questioned the effectiveness of the massive police manhunt, with many cabin owners interviewed by The Los Angeles Times saying police had never knocked on their door. “The guy was hiding under their noses,” said CNN’s reporter Miguel Marques. “Shocking.” A member of the San Bernadino sheriff’s team at the press conference insisted that officers had gone to each cabin, and if there was no sign of a break-in, they moved on to the next cabin. The press conference was abruptly closed after just a few minutes.

Authorities said Dorner was carrying out a revenge campaign for what he believed was his unfair dismissal from the Los Angeles Police Department after reporting a colleague for use of excessive force. While police were yet to positively identify the corpse, they were confident enough that the suspect had been killed to scale back the high alert that had seen the southern California mountain roads swarming with police. “We are not currently engaged in a manhunt,” McMahon said. – DPA

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LIBRA (Sep 24th Oct 23rd) A minor grand trine is not an object of medieval torture but a positive aspect forged between three planets, all located in different locations. One is present at this time and it continues the theme of foundations in your situation. Don’t fret if this seems restrictive. Use it to your advantage and in love one tie could become more rooted.

SCORPIO (Oct 24th - Nov 22nd) People can be receptive to you now, especially if you are thoughtful in what you say or do. There is a sense of construction going on, of you focusing on the things that really matter and are meaningful. But some of these may be newer strands, reflecting the intensive thinking you have been doing since the beginning of the year. Go with this.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23rd - Dec 21st) If you’re a carefree Archer, something may emerge which can surprise you. People can make you much more aware that their view of life is very different to yours, but not in a way to damn your approach. In fact, if you reflect on what’s said, your own outlook can start to fundamentally change. A deeper, more meaningful perspective can ensue.

The Best in Show winner at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show is heading to Broadway. Not to see a show – to be in one. The Roundabout Theatre Company said Banana Joe, the five-year-old affenpinscher who emerged triumphant this week at America’s premier dog competition, will appear for one night only in The Mystery of Edwin Drood tonight. The dog will replace Macaco, the five-year old maltese-yorkie mix that is the real-life pet of actress – AP Stephanie J. Block.

• Huge ferris wheel Dubai’s ruler has approval a $US1.6 billion ($A1.56 billion) island development project that would be home to what’s billed as the world’s biggest ferris wheel. The project reflects a renewed appetite in Dubai for extravagance as the economy rebounds from a debt-driven slump during the past three years. The official WAM news agency said yesterday that the Ferris wheel – dubbed the Dubai Eye – will stand 210 metres, exceeding the London – AP Eye’s 135 metres.

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CAPRICORN (Dec 22nd - Jan 20th) Mars in the 3rd Solar House, as it is for you just now, can often embolden us to be more outspoken and this may be true for you now, especially as it combines with Pluto in your own sign. This may be giving you a complete makeover when it comes to your personal drives and aims. Yet Mars is moving through Pisces so your views may also be fluid.

AQUARIUS (Jan 21st - Feb 19th) You might find an older friend or more experienced person advises you to use your resources more cautiously. By nature you may intensely dislike being told what to do, but hear them out on this occasion because they may be picking up on something you’ve genuinely missed. Then again, you too could be playing the role of mentor in some way.

PISCES (Feb 20th Mar 20th) Mars in Pisces could make you a little reckless in your approach and at times more inclined to boil over. Try to stay cool. You may even prime a fever if you try to do too much at once. If you can step back and be more structured you can use the drive of this planet to power something forwards which gains from being thought through. Lasting progress is possible.


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P.A. The old saying; “Location, Location, Location”, certainly plays a major part in valuing a property, but once we get past this point, and look at the property itself, where does the greatest proportion of its value lie? Is it that new kitchen, the upgraded bathroom, the three bedrooms and two living areas, or the extensive landscaping?

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In boom times we watched people decide on a location (which sets the underlying level of value), and then rush in and buy anything that vaguely met their needs. But given that the property decision is a major investment, are we too superficial in our choices?

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Components that will increase in value over the term of the investment, or depreciate only slowly ie, land and buildings.

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Components that add saleability (emotional triggers or magpie factors); bright, shiny, trendy objects that get our attention, or those that are soft and comforting and create a comfortable nest.

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It is typically the latter that tip the scales as to whether we purchase or not. However, while these factors have a value associated with them, they will not necessarily provide long term investment growth. In fact, many of these features are like your car, losing appeal as the years roll by, requiring maintenance and going out of style.

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If you are really serious about your home being a long term asset, deeper thought is required.

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When valuing a property you must take care of the biggest chunk of the value equation first. That is determining the land area, and then the tenure. In many areas of Auckland, and especially along the coast, the land component can be half to twothirds of the total property value. This is where the biggest investment is. So, why do so many real estate advertisements fail to mention size and tenure? Lot sizes tend to vary from area to area, so it is a relative quantity.

always command a premium price over State housing. Components such as layout and services can also affect whether or not you will have substantial costs in the future, to ensure the building meets your needs. At present, the cost of renovating may or may not add more value than it costs. You should take the time to buy sensibly, or at least know possible fixing costs which could arise. Décor, fittings and fixtures (such as kitchens, bathrooms, and landscaping) all add value, but proportionally less than the actual land and building structure. They are what typically attract us to the property, and in some cases why people pay a premium. Of these, kitchens and bathrooms typically sway buying decisions more, perhaps because they are costly to fix and the process can be painful.

Tenure refers to whether you own a property alone, or are co-owners of the land (Leasehold, Cross-lease, Unit Titles), in which case any future decisions you make about the property may involve others. Freehold is the most valuable tenure as it comes with the most rights. Other types of tenure (cross-lease, unit titles and leasehold) have fewer rights, involving various styles of hierarchical and communal ownership structures. So be careful about paying for more than you are getting. Land inflation, or as we are currently experiencing, deflation, is quite different from the likes of CPI inflation, or even building cost inflation. This is typically where people make their true capital gains.

Landscaping helps to create a desirable living environment, and if done well, adds value significantly. But care is required, as the cost of a swimming pool may be more than the next buyer is willing to pay, especially if they are not swimmers and don’t like the maintenance involved to keep it looking good. Ensuring you have good indoor/outdoor flow to an area suitable for socialising and entertaining is likely to pay more dividends.

The next big chunk of value is the dwelling. Is it a solid home, or a lightweight duplex that will need significant maintenance in the future? For example, if it is a ‘leaker’, it will be more of a liability than an asset. The quality of building materials and construction are very important. Even solidly built homes, such as villas and State built homes, command differing value levels. Both have good bones, but villas have extra panache and will

Buying a property, whether as a home or as an investment, is still an investment. Getting a property with the right grounding is critical for long term gain.

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It’s all about Marketing! What is my property worth? When is the best time to sell? What is the best way of marketing? These are some of the many questions people ask when they are considering selling and an increasing number of people are realizing that in today’s real estate environment extensive creative marketing is becoming more paramount in achieving the best results than been given the highest appraised price. Most successful sales follow the simple format of Exclusive marketing with a finite date to create urgency, open homes to stimulate enquiry, and

website with 450,000 “unique visitors” generating over 6 million views/month. This website alone has far reaching advantages There are many options when it enabling properties to be viewed comes to advertising. Local radio world wide! stations, newspapers like our The number of people accessing very own Ashburton Guardian websites shows that the internet and Mid Canterbury Herald is becoming an increasingly easy and real estate publications and popular way for prospective such as our local Realty reach purchasers to view the property the majority of “local” buyers. market. Individual real estate company In selling Real Estate there is a websites and other websites. simple equation: realestate.co.nz alone boasts “The more people that can see 500,000 email alerts and 1.2 your property = more enquiry= million mobile phone alerts/ the greatest opportunity to sell = month being sent via their advertising of the property through as many mediums as possible to attract the most number of potential customers.

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Therefore, if considering selling your property, consulting a real estate salesperson who’s company offers the widest range of marketing mediums to be in the best position to obtain the most optimal result for your sale is paramount against one that just gives the highest appraised price.

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How do I rent out my property? Words: Amanda Wright

We have previously explored the conundrum of ‘shall I rent or shall I sell’…if you have decided that it is in your best interest to rent your property, you now have the task of deciding if you will be your own landlord, or if you will let someone else do the work for you. This comes at a cost of course. Making the decision to rent your property out can be an overwhelming and frustrating experience. Looking at all the options presented to you, often it’s hard to make a decision that will be both beneficial to your pocket and your lifestyle. If you decide that real estate investment is the move you would like to make, but don’t know the first thing about property management, hiring an experienced property manager can be the right choice for you. Stumbling through the dark, figuring it out as you go can become very expensive. Placing the wrong tenants in your beloved home, hiring the wrong repairman to fix the electrics and not finding new tenants quickly in-between tenants are all factors that can soon eat away at your profits, not to mention all of your time.

tenants and tantrums directly, and want to save yourself a lot of heartache and headaches, finding a property manager is definitely the best option available. If you do decide that a property manager is the best solution for your situation, here are some guidelines to follow to help ensure the relationship will be successful for all parties involved.

Finding the RIGHT property manager The role of a property manager is not just to collect the rent. Management companies deal directly with prospects and tenants, saving you time and worry over marketing your rentals, collecting rent, handling maintenance and repair issues, responding to tenant complaints, and even pursuing evictions. It is a comprehensive management service which may include the following services: * Finding and screening tenants * Provide advice on rental value * Collect and lodge the bond

The responsibility of owning a rental property requires a diverse range of skills and experience. Before you can decide whether to manage your own rental or hire a property management company to take care of it for you, it’s important to have a thorough understanding of what your key responsibilities are. As a landlord you should look at setting aside at least 10 hours per week to stay in control of your responsibilities, and keep in mind that some responsibilities may require your immediate attention.

* Inspect the property regularly

Many of us assume that hiring someone to manage our rental property will cost a lot of money, which is especially concerning if the line between profit and loss is relatively thin. However hiring a property manager can actually not only save you time, but money as well. If you don’t want to have to deal with the

Owning a rental investment will create various tax implications unique to your individual financial circumstances, and an accountant is best for advising you on your costs and potential gains. Getting a schedule of depreciation organised will also be beneficial.

Set aside some time to thoroughly look at the services of each option, and then interview each property manager to make sure the relationship feels right. Remember this person will be looking after one of your greatest assets, so if they are ‘too busy’ to see you, easily distracted or have a poor attitude, then you know to move on to the next candidate. Making sure to ask the right questions will help you to compare the different services offered by competing agencies, and will ensure you are informed about what their role is.

Get the property ready

Finally when you have found someone who you feel will be a hard working manager with your property’s best interest at heart, ask for testimonials and ask your friends and colleagues for recommendations.

Set your rent

* Drawing up lease agreements

Whether it’s a property that has been given to you or one you have lived in with your family for the majority of your life, you want to ensure that you protect both yourself and the property, whilst getting the best possible return on your investment.

When it comes time to appoint a property manager, shop around to make sure you are getting the best bang for your buck. You may be surprised at what some property management services won’t do, so make sure you find one that makes the money you pay worthwhile.

* Collect the rent * Property maintenance, including the hiring and supervising of outside contractors as needed * Compare and check property chattels * Emergency response * Pay associated property bills such as power and rates * Provide regular financial statements * Handling lease violations/evictions as needed * Attend court on your behalf in the case of dispute with tenants * At the end of the tenancy, finalise bond and inventory with the tenant If all of that sounds like a lot of work, that’s because it is. These services come at a fee, generally a percentage of the weekly rental figure, plus a letting fee for finding a tenant for your property.

Based on your ownership costs you will have a fairly good idea of what your rent expectations will be, but your rent will more often than not be set by the current demands of the market. Your property manager will have the best idea on how the market is responding currently, and you can double check their advice by comparing relative properties on-line. Optimum rent will ensure that you achieve the perfect balance between maximising monthly income and maintaining a low vacancy rate Your property manager will have shown you their portfolio of rental properties, with longevity of tenants and weekly rent price.

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Your property manager will be able to provide a fresh set of eyes to make recommendations of improvement that will make a world of difference in securing top rental dollar. They will also be able to advise on any critical maintenance that may need to be undertaken before tenants occupy the home, to ensure your legal obligations on providing a safe environment are met.

Every landlord would have heard stories about the tenants from hell. Some cases are so extreme there have even been television shows dedicated to the subject, and this is what all landlords are aiming to avoid. Of course, not every tenant is a nightmare, but it pays to protect yourself and your asset in the event that something does go wrong.

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If you see your property management company advertising a lot in the local newspaper and dominating local advertising spaces, then you know that they understand the power of

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Ensure that your marketing is portraying your property in an attractive manner, with compelling words that will make a potential tenant desire to live there, and clear, bright photographs that show the property’s best assets. Most potential renters are looking at three things as they scroll through the properties available, firstly the photo, is it attractive, secondly features of the property, bedrooms, bathrooms etc, and thirdly price. So making your property appear as attractive as possible within your marketing is a hugely important step.

Making the decision to rent out your property brings with it a big financial risk. Rental house insurance can help provide extra protection against the risks associated with residential tenancy, and may also insure your rental property if you live overseas.

Assuming you’re not an accountant or deeply familiar with rental tax laws, it would be wise to enlist an accountant to help you sort through the tax implications of renting your house.

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There are also some specialist real estate websites that will only let licensed agents advertise on their site, and you really do want the advertising reach to be as large as possible.

Your best tenants are the ones who will treat your home as if it was their own, so make sure it is a home they will take pride in living in. If you provide slop, then that’s what you will receive in return.

Now that you have established the likely rent you will be receiving from your investment, and you will have the cost of hiring a property manager, it’s time to visit the accountant for an outside opinion on if this investment is still a viable option.

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Likewise, it’s important to make sure that the lawn and garden surrounding your rental house is neat and tidy before you advertise your home for rent. First impressions are the biggest, and you don’t want to turn away potential fantastic tenants who were put off by a shabby exterior.

A property manager through their experience will understand the most effective marketing channels to ensure a swift tenancy rate. They will know exactly where to market your property and how to craft compelling advertising materials; a significant advantage when it comes to filling your properties quickly and avoiding long vacancies.

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There’s no substitute for a through deep cleaning and a fresh coat of paint when it comes to brightening the interior of your rental home. While trendy upgrades may be optional, if you want to attract top dollar and professional tenants, you need to weigh up your cost against the potential increase in revenue. Although there’s usually no harm in increasing the value of your asset, and it will probably make it easier to rent out.

marketing. This will only benefit you, as their buying power will ensure that you are receiving the best price possible when it comes to advertising space.

Common features included in landlord insurance, or rental home insurance will normally cover for common occurrences, including malicious damage and loss of rental income, together with legal liability. Many banks and insurance companies in New Zealand offer this specialist insurance, so it pays to shop around. Not all policies are created equal as with any insurance, so find one that covers all areas of concern. Your property manager and accountant will be able to offer recommendations.


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Are rugs still the rage? Words: Amanda Wright Whether you’re buying, selling or even renting your home, the way in which you adorn your surroundings plays a big part in how you live your life. Fun and funky, sleek and sophisticated or cool and classic, we each have our own individual style when it comes to how we like to live. In the design of any interior space, flooring is a critical and highly influential design feature, and if the budget doesn’t stretch to allow for new carpet or tiles, how about a new rug? It can meet us upon our entry home, deliver a splash of colour down the hallway or provide an intimate snuggle space for romantic evenings by the fire. You might say it completes a room by tying all the different pieces together visually. It can anchor it, define it, while also adding warmth and helping to layer a room’s design. The classic rug, be it hand-knotted Persian or exquisite cashmere, has played a role in interior design for many thousands of years, with woven floor coverings discovered to be dated as far

back as 7000BC. Most homes still have one or more today, but are they as popular as they used to be when the classic Persian was a must-have? Some will argue that a Persian rug is just as popular and prestigious now as they ever have been. Persian rugs are renowned for their richness of color, variety of patterns and quality of design. Some even say that Persian rugs are the only practical pieces of fine art in the world, and that no other investment grows in beauty as it ages. But then again the beauty and value of a rug is often in the eye of the beholder, or in this case the sole of the foot-stepper. Although weaving of Persian rugs is predominantly mechanised now, the most popular and expensive art pieces are still hand woven in many parts of Iran, still reflecting the rich art and culture of ancient Persia. A quality rug can become an investment piece, and if properly looked after, and aged, authentic Persian rug can become the cornerstone of impressive design. A Persian rug can even be dominant in a modern interior, giving modern

decor an unexpected twist and adding colourful and timely charm like no other rug can. When decorating your home from scratch, a good tip is to first buy your rug, then and pull colors from it for your walls, couches, pillows, and other décor. That way you can tie your whole room together with your rug and have a consistent color scheme. It is far easier to buy furniture and accessories to complement your rug than the other way around.

African influences are said to be a major trend for 2013, bringing warm colors and animal skin imitations back into the eclectic interiors of most fashion enthusiasts. Try a bold zebra print in the dining area, or warm the living area with a bit of leopard.

Although a quality Persian can be an investment, they aren’t everyone’s cup of tea, and there are some interior environments that call for bold block colours. Use a block colour rug to visually tone down a room or turn up the volume as needed. If your upholstery or wallpaper has an ornate pattern, choose a rug that is more subtle. When walls and upholstery are fairly subdued, you can try a bold colour to add more interest and pizzazz to the room. If you are looking for a change of scenery, something bold yet classy, a new rug can be the perfect choice, as it’s a temporary change.

This means if the mood takes you, you can go for what’s hot right now, rather than playing it safe with something that will always just be acceptable.

It’s on the catwalk and in every home and living magazine, emerald green and brass accents are flooding the fashion world, so pick out a rich green rug with loads of depth, team it up with lampshades of the same hue with brass stems and you’re room will be right on trend. Accessorising further to develop this trend only calls for some crisp white detail, which can easily be found anywhere…a cushion here, throw there and before you know it your room is utterly transformed into a true gem. From now through 2013 we will be seeing designers stepping up to the challenge of

creating beautiful spaces with layered neutrals. For most people they need a “pop of color” to make the room come alive, and this can easily be achieved with a strategically placed rug. And it doesn’t have to cost a fortune. More than one area rug may be placed in the same room, as long as the colors are coordinated. Rugs of varied sizes tend to go together best; same-sized rugs tend to divide a room into halves. Rugs placed under tables should be larger than the table itself, ideally with an equal amount of border showing on all sides. A round dining room table doesn’t necessarily demand a round rug. The juxtaposition of a round table and a square rug may provide just the right balance to your dining room. Take your time and have fun with your rug purchase. Quality for longevity and look is important, so even if it means going with bare floors for a couple more months, it will be worth the extra dollars in the long run to invest in the rug you truely desire.

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For Sale $2,190,000 + GST (if any) View by appointment only

Take a step back and admire this truly magnificent homestead that has been recently refurbished keeping its past glory whilst offering all the modern comforts. Built in 1926 and designed by Helmore Cotterill, this residence offers the finest of luxuries and elegance. Set on 15 hectares and comprising five bedrooms all with en-suites, library, formal lounge and dining rooms, substantial chefs kitchen fitted with top of the range appliances, breakfast room and study. Within close proximity you can enjoy fishing, hunting, skiing and golfing. This is a very special property whether it be a family home, boutique lodge or B&B.

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212 Beach Road

For Sale $1,040,000 inclusive of GST

This home of distinction sits on easy care grounds. As you enter the property through mature trees and past the new post and rail fencing this magnificent homestead appears and welcomes you with its fresh and vibrant appeal. Recent new plantings and completely repainted exterior of the home enhances its character. Featuring six plus bedrooms, formal lounge and dining rooms, study, billiard room, three bathrooms and servants quarters offer the perfect balance of charm, grace and ambience with modern conveniences.

View by appointment only

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408.5437 hectares in a top location

Deadline Sale Closing 4pm, Wed 27 Feb 2013 (unless sold prior) View by appointment www.bayleys.co.nz/514575

This property is a top producing extremely well set up spray irrigated dairy unit. It boasts top quality, highly fertile Lismore soils ideally suited to large scale dairying. Presently 1400 cows run in a split herd system producing over 700,000 kgms through a modern highly efficient 80 bail rotary shed with grain feeding system, individual cow monitoring, auto plant and vat wash and ACR´s. An excellent range of facilities including five homes as well as two 10 bay calf sheds and numerous other farm buildings. Top irrigation with five centre pivots and K-Line in the corners. Overall an impressive property with top of the line improvements.

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A career with Harcourts offers challenges, achievement, growth and recognition, financial success and freedom.

Hours: Mon-Fri: 7.30am - 5pm Sat: 7.30am - 12 noon

Training has started Tuesdays/Thursday 6.30pm, Celtic Grounds, Keenans Road

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Real estate is an exciting industry and those who work in it wouldn’t do anything else.

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Excellent location, superbly maintained 3 bedroom plus sunroom, 2 living room character home set in landscaped 1791 sqm garden. 2-4 car garage.

WANTED to rent. We are looking for a relatively new, double glazed home to rent long term in Methven. Unfurnished preferred. We are a retired couple. Non smokers, no pets. Relocating to be near family. Excellent references. Contact 027-3555697.

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DO you need to replace your dinner set? At The China Shop in The Arcade we have a fantastic selection of fine china, china and porcelain dinner sets. Layby is available. Monday - Friday 9.00am - 5.30pm Saturday 10.00am - 1.00pm.

Harcourts is seeking hardworking and dedicated people wishing to make their first step into an exciting and challenging career in real estate.

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EURO Scrubby makes cleaning up fast and easy plus its SAFE FOR ALL SURFACES. Only $8 at Kitchen Kapers, in The Arcade.

FLY swatters in colourful busty, flower shapes. Available in red, yellow or purple with green stems. German quality ASIAN - new, sweet, spicy, at only $2.99. At Kitchen hot body. Busty 38DD. Kapers, The Arcade. Friendly. Really good FREE ‘For Sale’ massage. Ph 021-034-3980. advertisement in the HOT NEW LADIES. Frisky Ashburton Guardian when buy two in the Fillies. In/out calls. Sensual you massages. Phone 021-565- Guardian. Phone 307-7900. 126. SWAROVSKI Jewellery on Sale at Swarovski Boutique in The Arcade. Selected FOR SALE pieces 50% off. Two weeks only - finishing 23 February. CASH for used goods, when Open Monday to Friday you advertise in the 9.00am to 5.30pm and Guardian Classifieds. Phone Saturday 10.00am- 1.00pm. 307-7900.

ACCOMMODATION, RENTAL ALLENTON - three bedroom brick house big fenced garden. Double garage. Heat pump. logburner, nice family home. $320pw. Ph 021-02514495.

RETIRED couple, no children, small dog, require two bedroom cottage or house to rent. Keen gardeners, long term. Up to CONTAINERS for sale or $270p/w. Please phone hire, ex shipping: general and insulated. Sidelifter 03-304-7707. available for delivery. – Bulk Transport, RETIRED lady relocating Wilson requires immediate board or Phone 308-7772. rental. Short term. 302-5876. DEADLINES - Ashburton TO LET: modern flat, one Guardian Classifieds bedroom. A look won’t close at 5.00pm every disappoint. Suit professional, week day, the day prior mature person. Available to insertion. Phone 03now. Phone 0274-250-429. 307-7965.

DAILY DIARY TODAY FRIDAY FEBRUARY 15 9.00am. ST DAVID’S UNION CHURCH. Real Women circuit training in the hall. 48 Allens Road. 9.00am. (9.30am start) ASHBURTON COUNTY LADY VETERANS GOLF CLUB. Stableford, Mayfield Golf Club. 10.00am - 3.00pm. ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM, museum open. Seafield Road. 1.30pm. R.S.A. Euchre. R.S.A. Cox Street, Ashburton.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16 9.30am - 12.30pm. ASHBURTON TOY LIBRARY. Open today. Methodist Church Hall, Baring Square East. 10.00am - 12noon. VINTAGE CAR CLUB. Museum and parts shed open. 86 Maronan Road. Tinwald. 10.00am - 3.00pm. ASHBURTON AVIATION MUSEUM, museum open. Seafield Road.

GARAGE SALES

GARAGE sale. 9am - 2pm. Saturday, 16.02.13. 129 McMurdo Street, Tinwald. GENERAL household items. Relocating. Everything must go. Sat, February 16. 7am. Ludlow Drive, Lake Hood.

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FARM attachments and other equipment needed? Place a wanted classified in the Ashburton Guardian under ‘Hire’. Phone 307-7900.

BOUQUETS and Plants for Sale at Smithfield Flowers, 211 Smithfield Road. Chrysanthemums are now in flower. $5 bunches or $10/$15 for gorgeous LIVESTOCK, PETS bouquets. Variegated Weigela, Marquerite Daisies, Daphne all $6. See our BUYER of unwanted Facebook page. We are at animals. Cattle, bobby the Ashburton Market this calves, horse and all farm weekend. animals. We also sell pet food. Call Nick’s Pet Food 0272-101-621 A/H 03-322- NEW potatoes, Osprey, at 7626. the Farmers Market this Saturday. Come and see Farmer Brown.

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PETS gone AWOL? Place a PLAN your Saturday classified in the Ashburton morning by checking the Guardian. Phone 307-7900. Guardian Classifieds for ENTERING farm records? garage sales. Short of time? We now MEETINGS, EVENTS undertake to enter your farm records for you, using GARDENING Pcaso Limited's Croptrack Software for Arable. Ashburton Society Reasonable rates. Please PEA STRAW - clean, weed of Performing Arts phone Paul on 027-442-5837. free. $5 per bale, delivered to Inc. town or $4.50 pick up. Ph 302-2891 or 027-269-3744. – sell yours in the Notice of AGM GRAIN Rural Trading Post section WIND KNOCKING THOSE to be held of the Guardian Classifieds. PLANTS AROUND???? Phone 307-7900. February 27, 2013 Come see us for the 8pm largest/cheapest stake selection in town. Also made Sinclair Centre Hall. SAWDUST-SAWDUSTto order raised vegetable SAWDUST. Beat the calf All welcome. garden planter boxes shed rush - summer special ADAMS SAWMILLING, $10m3 plus GST ex yard Malcolm McDowell Road, Ph ADAMS SAWMILLING, MOBILEHOME 308-3595. Mon-Fri 7am- Extravaganza, Ashburton Malcolm McDowell Road, Ph 5.30pm, Sat 8am-12noon. Showgrounds, February 16- 308-3595, Mon-Fri 7amEftpos available. 5.30pm, Sat 8am-12 noon. 17, 2013, 9am - 4pm,

CHANGE of pace. Kick-start your career in the situations Vacant section of the Ashburton Guardian Classifieds.

SITUATIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED tractor driver/machinery operator seeking work, harvesting, dry stock or dairy farming, Based at Winchmore. Please phone Cam 027-951-6346.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS EXCELLENT fundraising opportunity - free to hire. Community fundraising BBQ situated at Mitre 10 Mega. Visit our customer service counter today to book and for details. – Phone 3085119.

Thank you Nancey For 50 years of fun, adventure and love. Love, Sam. TRADES, SERVICES PLASTERER’S, Painters advertise in the Trades and Services section of the Ashburton Guardian Classifieds. Phone 307-7900.

WANTED TREES wanted. Suitable for firewood in the HindsWillowby-Coldstream areas. Ph 022-306-4585.

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1.00pm. WAIREKA CROQUET CLUB. Assn and golf croquet 2pm -4pm. Richocet 1pm-2pm. Waireka Croquet Club Domain, Philip Street.

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Bruton getting twitchy nearing NBL playoffs By Michael Brown CJ Bruton is vocal at the best of times, constantly chirping away in the ear of both opponents and team-mates, but he’s been particularly strident in recent days. It’s all to do with the time of year. The Breakers guard knows playoffs time is approaching and it’s when he tends to go to work. He illustrated that last year when he proved he wasn’t a spent force - many had wondered earlier in the season if he was on the verge of retirement because of issues with his knees and form and was named finals MVP on the back of two vital three-pointers in the deciding match against Perth. It saw Bruton claim his fifth ANBL title and second with the Breakers, and the North Shore club are now overwhelming favourites to claim a thirdstraight banner. The 37-year-old has had another reasonably quiet regular season. He averages just 7.6 points a game (his career average is 15.5) and is playing about 10 minutes less a game than he has over his 479-game career but his contribution goes much deeper than what he produces on the court. “I can’t say enough about his willingness to sacrifice for the good of the group,� coach Andrej Lemanis said. “He knows how teams work and that’s why he wins. He’s won a lot and been on a lot of winning teams and understands when to take a back seat to let others shine. “But there’s no doubt he can play. “Particularly at his age, he does a good job of managing himself through the year. “He understands when it’s money time and when he needs to be peaking.� Bruton has shown glimpses of the sort of form he built a career around, including the 14 points he scored in the 98-81 defeat of Perth a fortnight ago, but has largely played a supporting role as others around him flourish. It’s easy to do when the club are on an 11-game winning streak and they hope to extend that to 12 against Wollongong at

CJ Bruton: “The only ones who can beat us are ourselves’ the North Shore Events Centre tomorrow night. “It’s not about CJ Bruton,� he said. “I understand that. I also know I have a big role to play and if I show frustration then the next guy feels he can do that. “I know my role is not as much as it as has been and it is just as vital off the court as it is on the floor. I also know that, come playoff time, it’s the time when teams want to win and when you are remembered [as players]. I’m more focused and dedicated at that time. “There’s a lot more at stake. I try to take pressure away from other players and over a number of years I have been able to do that.

Elliott distances himself from under-fire Dank By Michael Brown Warriors coach Matthew Elliott has moved to downplay his links with Steve Dank, the sports scientist at the centre of allegations of drug use in both the NRL and Australian Rules. Dank has been viewed as the common link in the drugs probe happening across the Tasman and reportedly had relationships with all six NRL clubs named in the Australian Crime Commission’s report as well as Australian Rules club Essendon. Elliott coached Canberra (2002-06) and Penrith (200711), two clubs being investigated, and also reportedly met Dank in 2011. “Initially I was unfazed by [the ACC’s report] because I’ve either got my head in the sand or it’s been going on right under my nose,� Elliott said. “I have been around footy players a long time. I thought it was a beat up, some sort of legal stunt. I’m not sure. “Then I learned today I got my own name stuck in the paper because I had a meeting with a certain individual. I don’t think anyone enjoys that sort of speculation heading your way. “I’m not going to worry about it or have a guilty conscience because I not only feel secure that I’m not involved in it, I am pretty much at the other end of the spectrum concerning supplementation. “I’m more down the health route, organic route. “I have known Danksy for

“If I can do that again, we can play at such a high level I don’t think any team in the competition can beat us. “The only ones who can beat us are ourselves.� Bruton still has another season left on his contract when he is expected to retire. Lemanis had tried to persuade the club to offer Bruton a fiveyear deal last season that tied him to the Breakers in some capacity once he hung up his sneakers. The wily veteran said he will remain in the “Breakers family� when that times come but will return to Australia to be closer to family. He might stop playing, but he won’t stop talking. - APNZ

• Bookies in the dark A leading bookmaker says the industry is very much in the dark about the NRL game reportedly being investigated by the Australian Crime Commission as part of its probe into matchfixing in sport. Tattsbet’s Gerard Daffy said news the ACC were looking at a NRL game played in Sydney had taken bookies by surprise. “We’ve been told nothing by anyone,â€? Daffy said. “I’ve spoken to a lot of bookies and everyone is asking the same question: ‘what game was it’? I’m not aware of anyone who has any knowledge about it or when it was. We don’t expect people to feel sorry for bookies, but it would be nice to be told something by someone if there is something suss.â€? - AAP

• Vital draw for Man U Matthew Elliott: ‘smoke and fire’

years. When I was playing he was involved in St George. “We got hypoxic units and he helped the installations of that and put some connections in that allowed us to use oxygen as well. “As an individual, he was pretty helpful but there was no conversation about injecting players and putting stuff into them, that’s for sure. “I have no idea [if he’s the bad guy],� Elliott said. “I have known him for a long time. I wouldn’t say we hang around together. I spoke to him a couple of times about the utilisation of those systems and the best way to use them but I really... I hope not. There’s a smoke and fire saying but I really don’t know.� “I am in love with the sport of rugby league and been involved with the NRL for a long time and I really honestly don’t think it’s a problem,� Elliott said. “If it is widespread and I am proven wrong I will stick my head up and say, ‘holy crap, I didn’t have that covered at all’.� - APNZ

Manchester United edged a little closer to the Champions League quarter-finals with a 1-1 draw at Real Madrid yesterday, a highprofile showdown watched by an estimated 200 million people worldwide. England striker Danny Welbeck gave Alex Ferguson’s side the lead at the Bernabeu before Cristiano Ronaldo levelled later in the first half. “It’s very open still,� said Ferguson. “We have a big job on our hands but it’s within our grasp. This is a difficult place to come but the players have dug in and got a good result. We had - AFP great chances.�

• Wrestling revolting Wrestling may be facing a bleak time regarding its Olympic future but it could have the last laugh at the International Olympic Committee’s Session in September in Buenos Aires. IOC members were already angry that such an important issue as voting a sport off the Olympic program should be decided initially by the 15-member Executive Board. Now that anger, mixed with backlash over the expulsion of wrestling could boil over at the Congress in September. - AFP


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Christchurch greyhound fields Christchurch Greyhound Racing Club Venue: Addington Raceway Meeting Date: 15 Feb 2013 NZ Meeting number : 9 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10; 11 and 12 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 and 9; 10, 11 and 12 1 12.05pm (NZT) SUPER PETS MAIDEN SPRINT HEAT C0q, 295m 1 32762 Go Timmee nwtd............................ G Cleeve 2 24271 Max’s Lad (c1) nwtd S &...................Bonnett 3 55 Cawbourne Bree nwtd...............J McInerney 4 2778 Jumpin Sally nwtd......................J McInerney 5 3 Laudable nwtd A &..............................Seque 6 44554 Tepirita Tuiteka nwtd M &...................Jopson 7 2 Opawa Marg nwtd J &.....................D Fahey 8 Mustang Magz nwtd.......................... M Flipp 9 77 Cover To Cover nwtd S &..................Bonnett 10 44786 Winsome Extra nwtd..................J McInerney 2 12.23pm SUPER PETS MAIDEN SPRINT HT C0q, 295m 1 Pseudonym nwtd.......................R Blackburn 2 2 Star Dreamer nwtd C &...................... Fagan 3 24241 Sam’s Flyin Norm(c1) nwtd S &........Bonnett 4 6 Shavenia nwtd A &.............................Seque 5 522 Another Pizza nwtd....................J McInerney 6 Know Mandate nwtd...................... G Cleeve 7 26346 Uno Green nwtd L &........................... Wales 8 Rob’s Mate nwtd M &............................ J Hill 9 F582 Ringa Ding nwtd........................J McInerney 10 x5587 Pancho Pistoles nwtd M &................... Smith 3 12.42pm SUPER PETS MAIDEN SPRINT HEAT C0q, 295m 1 3257 Hilton Friday nwtd......................J McInerney 2 2333 Third Time Lucky nwtd W &............... Nissen 3 46747 Gee Cee Bee nwtd.....................H Anderton 4 Know Skill nwtd.............................. G Cleeve 5 685 Sheeza Flower nwtd S &..................Bonnett 6 48565 Choose To Love nwtd M &.................Jopson 7 857 Groovy Leo nwtd........................J McInerney 8 Mamalulu nwtd C &............................ Fagan

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Wanganui greyhound fields, form Wanganui Greyhound Racing Club Venue: Hatrick Raceway Meeting Date: 15 Feb 2013 NZ Meeting number: 10 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10; 11 and 12 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 and 9; 10, 11 and 12 1 4.50pm (NZT) ABSOLUTELY ELECTRICAL C2 C2, 305m 1 36314 Chelseas Babe 18.07................... T Downey 2 63281 Fawn Allegro 18.08..........................P Knight 3 25314 Homebush Alex 17.90................J McInerney 4 64241 Gina Mac 17.71...........................J McArthur 5 52533 Cool Explorer 17.70 U &............. McCracken 6 18241 Time’s Up (c3) 17.68 G &...................Denby 7 78878 Homebush Buffy 17.51..............J McInerney 8 45615 James Arthur 18.22 U &............. McCracken 9 64252 Red Moova Hoova 17.83 G &.............Denby 10 78818 Opawa Charlie 17.77.......................S Maher 2 5.08pm (NZT) HARRISON HIRE MASTER C3 C3, 305m 1 73566 Bimboo 17.69 2 16367 Homebush Cindy 17.97...................P Knight 3 55255 Bound By Pride 17.52.......................G Quirk 4 8x544 Another Move 17.44..................J McInerney 5 64565 Cawbourne Darcy 17.65...................... L Bell 6 24756 Okuku Wee Man nwtd U &......... McCracken 7 12645 Kinetic Neo 17.79 K &.......................Phillips 8 5187F Fire Boy Baxter 17.83................J McInerney 9 33748 Sedgebrook Elite 17.59.......................F Kite 10 54888 Lindop 17.77..............................J McInerney 3 5.36pm (NZT) GUTHRIE BOWRON C3 C3, 305m 1 88257 Mr. Reece 17.83.................................. R Udy 2 21F62 Scott Me Going 17.83 U &.......... McCracken 3 74563 Furious Response 18.05...................... L Bell 4 26762 Parra Sparra 17.58....................J McInerney 5 34444 Corporal Jones 17.97............K Sutch-Jones 6 36367 Stat Me Up 17.60..............................G Quirk 7 67727 Taleedy Trooper 17.53................... D Donlon 8 22874 Real Clever nwtd......................... B Johnston

9 33748 Sedgebrook Elite 17.59.......................F Kite 10 87567 Another Blend 17.63..................J McInerney 4 6.06pm J P PRINT, PETONE C1/2 C1/2, 520m 1 12666 That’s King 30.61........................ B Hodgson 2 25135 Petrol Voucher 30.21......................A Speight 3 46375 Judge To Excel nwtd........................... R Udy 4 16637 Homebush Lacey 30.46.............J McInerney 5 44353 Sammy James 30.38........................L Ahern 6 64485 Cawbourne Stars nwtd...................... D Little 7 67875 Opawa Gift 30.58.............................S Maher 8 33578 Raveon 30.75.................................M Gowan 9 111 Sir Richie (c1) nwtd..........................L Ahern 10 26441 Kazillion 30.60...................................D Edlin 5 6.36pm (NZT) CROMBIE LOCKWOOD (NZ) LTD C3 C3, 305m 1 51328 Hey You 17.57.....................................W Kite 2 72647 Gem’s Conquest 17.86.....................G Quirk 3 65438 Another Snazza 17.70...............J McInerney 4 32115 Surf Quake 17.69 U &................ McCracken 5 66683 Speedy Leeshelle 17.54............J McInerney 6 33843 Ever So Hopeful 17.75 G &................Denby 7 13411 Bigtime Jet (c4) 17.57.......................L Ahern 8 87883 Krussian nwtd....................................D Edlin 9 33748 Sedgebrook Elite 17.59.......................F Kite 10 14888 Jetsun Jules 17.94............................. B Hunt 6 7.06pm (NZT) PALAMOUNTAINS NUTRITION C3/4 C3/4, 305m 1 88378 Homebush Britney 17.55...........J McInerney 2 68478 Waterbug 17.68...................................L Udy 3 88488 Homebush Hayley 17.59............J McInerney 4 65686 Homebush Lignite 17.77............J McInerney 5 66688 Suit Yourself 17.57 U &............... McCracken 6 48577 Cawbourne Levi 17.53...............J McInerney 7 44687 George Baxter 17.63.................J McInerney 8 55486 Cawbourne Emo (c3) nwtd........J McInerney

9 33748 Sedgebrook Elite(c3) 17.59.................F Kite 10 54888 Lindop (c3) 17.77.......................J McInerney 7 7.36pm GARY ROSS DECORATOR C2 FINAL C2f, 520m 1 22313 El Jetta (c3) 30.63............................L Ahern 2 25451 Morning Light (c3) 30.67....................D Hunt 3 57552 Hair He Is 30.63.................................. R Udy 4 56573 Thrilling Tune 30.23..................... B Hodgson 5 42243 Ramessee 30.52............................M Gowan 6 75854 Thrilling Ava 30.51...........................B Marsh 7 64431 Cawbourne Tilly (c3) 30.76........J McInerney 8 24222 Bigtime Latte nwtd............................L Ahern 9 64485 Cawbourne Stars nwtd...................... D Little 10 46375 Judge To Excel nwtd........................... R Udy 8 8.06pm WANGANUI SECURITY C3/4 C3/4, 305m 1 34776 Another Hit 17.63.......................J McInerney 2 78778 Chelsea’s Beauty 17.84................ T Downey 3 18121 Family’s Pride 17.58 F &.................Turnwald 4 31243 Homebush Domino 17.63..........J McInerney 5 75355 Yaldhurst Edward 17.74.............J McInerney 6 62378 Planking 17.59 U &..................... McCracken 7 16575 Enflame nwtd.............................J McInerney 8 51688 Cawbourne Steffi 17.56....... J Woolston-Bell 9 33748 Sedgebrook Elite(c3) 17.59.................F Kite 10 87567 Another Blend (c3) 17.63...........J McInerney 9 8.35pm MICKEY’S SUPER LIQUOR C3/4 C3/4, 305m 1 18574 Glenaddis 17.62 G &..........................Denby 2 64462 Moody Man 17.47..............................D Edlin 3 11476 Mega Rush 17.80............................M Olden 4 61676 Thanks Charlie nwtd..................J McInerney 5 58786 Rando Reason 17.68.......................... R Udy 6 18565 Opawa Sacha 17.56........................S Maher 7 35858 Another Lady 17.52...................J McInerney 8 22235 Iona Haka 0.00..........................J McInerney 9 33748 Sedgebrook Elite(c3) 17.59.................F Kite 10 14888 Jetsun Jules (c3) 17.94...................... B Hunt

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1 12366 Trinity Boy 30.36 F &......................Turnwald 2 78866 Another Course (c4) 30.30........J McInerney 3 74376 Thrilling Deal nwtd...................... B Hodgson 4 2F777 Should Be Carlos 30.28.............J McInerney 5 17228 Tepirita Rita nwtd.........................A Turnwald 6 67675 What A Peanut (c4) nwtd...........J McInerney 7 47352 Regal Dancer 30.07.................... B Hodgson 8 56768 Thrilling Cairo (c4) 30.31...................D Little 9 48568 Bulet Tooth Tony nwtd.......................R Waite 10 86884 Asher (c2) 30.32...............................R Waite 11 9.20pm BROAD ROOFING C5 C5, 305m 1 23214 Freddie Baxter 17.37.................J McInerney 2 27221 Rosemore Osti 17.23........................L Ahern 3 82728 Mirage 17.65 F &............................Turnwald 4 43166 Flag Waver 17.39..............................L Ahern 5 34333 Howlin Wind 17.84...........................M Olden 6 13536 Stiff 17.33 F &.................................Turnwald 7 21412 Enazuma 17.50 G &...........................Denby 8 11144 Complicit 17.21 F &........................Turnwald 9 28344 Kissin Kate 17.36...................K Sutch-Jones 10 2211x Appley Road nwtd.............................L Ahern 12 9.38pm WWW.RACINGDOGS.CO.NZ FINAL C4f, 305m 1 37732 Safe And Secure 17.82............... B Johnston 2 25462 Direct Response 17.62....................M Olden 3 71582 Another Legin 17.60..................J McInerney 4 22213 Darlek Khan (c5) 17.41..................J Harland 5 45541 Ima Spice (c5) 17.27........................L Ahern 6 57341 Little Wishes (c5) 17.48....................B Shaw 7 24863 Vicki’s Quest 17.86..............................L Udy 8 54823 Homebush Boris 17.74..............J McInerney 9 31243 Homebush Domino 17.63..........J McInerney 10 22447 Agent Victor 17.97...............................J Udy LEGEND: fsdt - First Start Here nwd - No Win this Distance fstd First Start This Distance 31 13 - Best Winning Time This Track

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Deal Or No Deal. (G, R) Home Shopping. (G) The Doctors. (G) The Jeff Probst Show.

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1.50 All Saints. (PGR, R) 2.50 Antiques Roadshow. (G, R) On a second visit to Winchester Cathedral for Fiona Bruce, family treasures include an early nineteenth century recipe book from Jane Austen’s household, and a very rare four-barrelled golden pistol. 4.00 The Late Show With David Letterman. (G, R) 5.00 Deal Or No Deal. (G, R) Game show hosted by Andrew O’Keefe. 5.30 Prime News. Deal Or No Deal. (G) Millionaire: Hot Seat. The Crowd Goes Wild. American Idol. (G) Find out who will go on to become the next Jordin Sparks, Carrie Underwood, Jennifer Hudson or Kelly Clarkson. 9.30 Beauty And The Beast. (PGR) After Vincent is captured on video trying to prevent a robbery, Cat worries about the danger he is willing to subject himself to in order to help others. 10.30 The Crowd Goes Wild.

R) 2.55 Peppa Pig. (G, R) 3.00 Sticky TV. (G) 4.30 FOUR Live. (G) 6.00 Everybody Hates Chris. (G, R) 6.30 Futurama. (G, R) 7.00 The Simpsons. (G, R) Krusty is arrested for massive tax fraud. 7.30 American Ninja Warrior. (G) Based on the hit Japanese series Sasuke, this series sees 10 American athletes compete through elaborate obstacle courses

Four, 8.30pm A disaster flick (a meteor is headed for Earth), determinedly ominous and downbeat in spirit, that’s cobbled together with an immense lack of imagination. This big-budget no-brainer fails to capture social breakdown, but if you’re only interested in the cinematic aspects, the awe-inspiring crescendo of special effects arrives not a minute too soon. Directed by Mimi Leder and populated by a huge cast that includes Elijah Wood, Téa Leoni and Morgan Freeman.

(G, R)

11.00 The Late Show With David Letterman. (G) 12.00 Home Shopping. (G) 1.30 The Crowd Goes Wild. (G, R) 2.00 Home Shopping. (G)

for the chance to go to Japan to face the course from the original series. 8.30 FILM: Deep Impact. (1998, AO) When a huge asteroid is spotted on a collision course for Earth, astronauts are sent to destroy it, while contingency plans are made to save the lives of some people. 10.55 Covert Affairs. (AO) A MI6 operative asks Annie for access to the Smithsonian. Since he doesn’t know that Annie’s a CIA agent, she decides to cooperate in order to find out what he’s after. 11.50 Entertainment Tonight. (G)

sky sPORt 1 6.00 Crowd Goes Wild. 6.30 Halberg Awards. 9.00 Golf. US PGA Tour. Northern Trust Open Round One. Live. 12.00 Inside The PGA Tour. 12.30 Lawn Bowls. World Championships. Men’s Singles Second Semi-final. 2.30 Lawn Bowls. World Championships. Men’s Singles Final. 4.30 Soccer. English Premier League. Sunderland v Arsenal. Replay. 6.30 ICC Cricket 360. 7.00 Motorsport. Toyota Racing Series. Round Five Grand Prix. From Manfeild, Feilding. 8.00 Halberg Awards. 9.35 Rugby. Investec Super Rugby. Rebels v Force. Live. 11.40 Soccer. A-League. Newcastle Jets v Melbourne Heart. Delayed. 1.40 Crowd Goes Wild. 2.10 Cricket. Third Twenty20. New Zealand v England. Replay.

ACROSS

DOWN 1. Support (8) 2. Rower (7) 4. Restless (6) 5. Gainsay (10) 6. Prevent (5) 7. Orient (4) 10. Tyranny (10) 12. Parsimony (8) 15. Copy (7) 16. Beverages (6) 18. Fat (5) 19. Tree trunk (4)

3. 8. 9. 10. 11. 14. 15. 16. 18. 20. 21. 24. 25. 26. 27.

Evidence (9) Merit (4) Helper (9) Revenue (6) Hair dye (5) Furnish (5) Certain (4) Immature (5) Advance (4) Domicile (5) Lone star state (5) Funeral car (6) Mirthful (9) Heroic poem (4) Clear (9)

DOWN 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 11. 12. 13. 17. 19. 22. 23. 24.

Attractive (9) Sullen (9) Repose (4) Clan (5) Prayers (6) Holy women (4) Friendship (5) Periods of time (5) Signature (9) Awe (9) Gambles (5) Particular (6) Farewell (5) Notice (4) Vast (4)

SOLUTIONS TO PUZZLE No 12,123

SOLUTIONS TO PUZZLE No 12,124

Across: 1 Countenance; 9 Isthmus; 10 Owner; 11 Canon; 12 Element; 13 Mapped; 15 Candle; 18 Parable; 20 Match; 22 Canoe; 23 Tornado; 24 Trustworthy. Down: 2 Often; 3 Nominee; 4 Ensued; 5 Adobe; 6 Contend; 7 Circumspect; 8 Brotherhood; 14 Partner; 16 Admirer; 17 Bestow; 19 Bless; 21 Teach.

Across: 1 Avow; 3 Purchase; 8 Vary; 9 Keenness; 1 Commensurate; 13 Centre; 14 Advice; 17 Constructio 20 Obedient; 21 Male; 22 Evenness; 23 Lens. Down: 1 Advocacy; 2 Oarsman; 4 Uneasy; 5 Contradic 6 Avert; 7 East; 10 Repression; 12 Meanness; 15 Imitat 16 Drinks; 18 Obese; 19 Bole.

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the bOx 6.00 NYPD Blue. (M) 6.50 The Simpsons. (PG) 7.15 Pawn Stars. (PG) 7.40 America’s Funniest Home Videos. (PG) 8.05 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (PG) 8.30 Cash Cab USA. (PG) 8.55 24. (M) 9.50 Law & Order. (M) 10.45 NCIS. (PG) 11.35 Criminal Intent. (M) 12.25 Criminal Intent. (M) 1.25 NYPD Blue. (M) 2.15 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (PG) 2.40 Cash Cab USA. (PG) 3.05 24. (M) 4.00 Pawn Stars. (PG) 4.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 5.00 Law & Order. (M) 6.00 America’s Funniest Home Videos.

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(PG)

6.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 7.00 Pawn Stars. (PG) 7.30 Raw. (PG) Kick start your weekend with the latest wrestling action. 10.30 Law & Order. (M) 11.30 Lie To Me. (M)

6.00 6.30 7.00 7.30

FOUR 6.00 Sesame Street. (G, R) 6.55 Pingu. (G, R) 7.00 Sticky TV. (G, R) 7.30 Monsuno. (G, R) 7.55 The Adventures Of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. (G, R) 8.20 Strawberry Shortcake: Berry Bitty Adventures. (G, R) 8.45 Bananas In Pyjamas. (G, R) 8.55 Bob The Builder. (G, R) 9.05 Thomas & Friends. (G, R) 9.15 Peppa Pig. (G, R) 9.20 Peppa Pig. (G, R) 9.25 Barney And Friends. (G, R) 9.55 Raa Raa The Noisy Lion. (G) 10.05 Infomercials. (G) 2.00 Sesame Street. (G,

MOVIe

Deep Impact

ACROSS 1. Assert (4) 3. Buy (8) 8. Change (4) 9. Enthusiasm (8) 11. Proportionate (12) 13. Middle (6) 14. Guidance (6) 17. Building (12) 20. Submissive (8) 21. Masculine (4) 22. Regularity (8) 23. Magnifier (4)

sky sPORt 2 6.00 Rugby Zone. 6.30 Soccer. English Premier League. Manchester United v Everton. Highlights. 7.30 Premier League World. 8.00 Darts. Premier League. Night Two. From Aberdeen. Live. 11.30 SKY Sport What’s On. 12.00 Golf. European PGA Tour. Africa Open Round One. Highlights. 1.00 Halberg Awards. 2.30 Total Rugby. 3.00 Golf. US PGA Tour. Northern Trust Open Round One. Highlights. 4.00 Golf. European PGA Tour. Africa Open Round One. Highlights. 5.00 SKY Sport What’s On. 5.30 Premier League World. 6.00 Rugby Zone. 6.30 Cricket. Third Twenty20. New Zealand v England. Live. 10.30 The Cricket Show. 11.00 Crowd Goes Wild. 11.30 Basketball. NBL. NZ Breakers v Wollongong Hawks. Replay. 1.30 Basketball. NBL. Sydney Kings v Cairns Taipans. Replay. 3.30 Rugby. Investec Super Rugby. Rebels v Force. Replay. 5.30 Dumbest Stuff On Wheels.

sky MOVIes 1

MOVIe GReats

7.05 Season Of The Witch. (2010, M) Nicolas Cage, Ron Pearlman. 8.40 Kung Fu Panda 2. (2011, PG) Jack Black, Angelina Jolie. 10.10 Jane Eyre. (2011, M) Mia Wasikowska, Michael Fassbender. 12.10 True Justice 2: Vengeance Is Mine. (2012, M) Steven Seagal. 1.40 Taken From Me: The Tiffany Rubin Story. (2011, M) Taraji P. Henson, Terry O Quinn. 3.10 Rango. (2011, PG) Johnny Depp, Isla Fisher. 4.55 It’s Kind Of A Funny Story. (2010, M) Zach Galifianakis, Keir Gilchrist. 6.35 Killer Elite. (2011, 16) Jason Statham, Clive Owen. Based on a true story, 8.30 Cowboys & Aliens. (2011, M) Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford. When aliens invade the Arizona Territory, the cowboys, outlaws and apaches band together to defeat a common enemy. 10.30 Larry Crowne. (2011, M) Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts. 12.10 Kaw. (2007, 16) Sean Patrick Flanery, Stephen McHattie. 1.45 Stan Helsing. (2009, 16) Steve Howey, Leslie Nielsen. 3.15 It’s Kind Of A Funny Story. (2010, M) Zach Galifianakis, Keir Gilchrist. 4.55 Taken From Me: The Tiffany Rubin Story. (2011, M) Taraji P. Henson.

7.50 Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story. (2003, M) Vince Vaughn, Ben Stiller. 9.25 A History Of Violence. (2005, 18) Viggo Mortensen, Maria Bello. 11.00 Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas. (1998, 18) Johnny Depp, Benicio Del Toro. 1.00 Metro. (1997, 16) Eddie Murphy. 3.00 The Sum Of All Fears. (2001, M) Ben Affleck, Morgan Freeman. 5.05 The Ringer. (2003, M) Johnny Knoxville, Katherine Heigl. 6.40 Unbreakable. (2000, M) Bruce Willis. From the director of ‘The Sixth Sense’ comes another supernatural thriller about a man who learns something extraordinary about himself after a devastating accident. 2000. 8.30 My Cousin Vinny. (1992, PG) Joe Pesci, Ralph Macchio. A novice Brooklyn lawyer tries to defend his cousin on a murder charge in the Deep South. 10.30 Blood Diamond. (2006, 16) Leonardo DiCaprio. 12.50 The Sum Of All Fears. (2001, M) Ben Affleck, Morgan Freeman. 2.50 Unbreakable. (2000, M) Bruce Willis. 4.35 Blood Diamond. (2006, 16) Leonardo DiCaprio.

DIsCOVeRy 6.30 7.30 8.30 9.30 10.30 11.30 12.30 1.30 2.30 3.30 4.30 5.30 6.30 7.30 8.30

9.30

10.30 11.30 12.00 12.30 1.00 1.30 5.30

Dirty Jobs. (PG) American Loggers. (PG) Deadliest Catch. (PG) Mythbusters. (PG) Yukon Men. (M) Sons Of Guns. (M) Blood, Lies And Alibis. (M) Fatal Encounters. (M) Gold Rush. (PG) American Loggers. (PG) Deadliest Catch. (PG) Mythbusters. (PG) Mythbusters Dirty Dozen. (PG) Body Invaders. (M) I Shouldn’t Be Alive. (PG) Three school teachers embark on a ‘guy’s trip’ to the remote wilderness of Utah to go canyoneering. But after taking a wrong turn the friends quickly find that they are in way over their heads. Nightmare Next Door. (M) Deadly Disloyalty: The residents are horrified when one of the pillars of their community, Lonnie Turner Sr, is found shot dead in his home. Investigators discover it may be a family affair. Disappeared. (M) Stalked: Someone’s Watching. (M) I Was Murdered. (M) Call 911. (PG) Destroyed In Seconds. (PG) American Loggers. (PG) Connect. (PG)

KEY: T Teletext R Repeat S Stereo P Premiere F Final RATINGS: G General exhibition PG Parental guidance recommended M Suitable for mature audiences AO Adults only 16 Approved for persons 16 and over 18 Approved for persons 18 and over c Content may offend l Language may offend s Sexual content may offend v contains violence

shINe 6.00 Brian Houston @ Hillsong TV 6.30 Quick Study 7.00 3-2-1 Penguins! 7.30 Adventures from the Book 8.00 Jacob’s Ladder 8.30 Connection Point 9.00 Hour of Power 10.00 The Verdict of Science 10.30 Facing the Canon 11.00 Christianity Explored 11.30 Hearts Wide Open 12.00 Connection Point 12.30 Enjoying Everyday Life 1.00 The 700 Club 1.30 Brian Houston @ Hillsong TV 2.00 Nzone Focus 2.30 Incredible Creatures 3.00 3-2-1 Penguins! 3.30 Adventures from the Book 4.00 Jacob’s Ladder 4.30 Life FM presents 5.30 Nzone Focus 6.00 Brian Houston @ Hillsong TV 6.30 Destined to Reign 7.00 The 700 Club 7.30 The One to One Show 8.00 Building a Difference 8.30 FEATURE: Kingdom in their Eyes 9.00 FEATURE: Kabul 24 10.30 Incredible Creatures 11.00 The Easter Experience 11.30 The Verdict of Science 12.00 Building a Difference 12.30 Journey into the Amazon 1.00 FEATURE: Kingdom in their Eyes 1.30 FEATURE: Kabul 24 3.00 The Easter Experience 3.30 The Verdict of Science 4.00 From Heartache to Hope 4.30 Nzone Focus 5.00 Joni and Friends 5.30 Journey into the Amazon

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fields&fORM 8

ilt fOundAtiOn suMMeR cup hcp pAce 4.21

6

c. s. hAyes stAkes

54184 83553 46351 26626 27753 90601 — 15111

9

Spectactular fr (1) Trevor Proctor (Winton) princess Delight fr (2) Alan Paisley (Longbush) Ballindooley fr (3) Anderson/Hoffman (Westwood Beach) Freyberg fr (4) Brendon McLellan (Wyndham) Robs Ideal fr (5) Ross Wilson (Whiterig) Chokullen 10 (1) Brent Shirley (Invercargill) Bettor’s Brigadier Ardghal 20 (1) R & K Price (Winton)

A Beck C Barron J W Cox B McLellan C Ferguson (J) B Shirley SCRATCHED N Williamson

sOuth city liquORlAnd pAce

4.58

$8000, 2 to 3 wins mobile, 2700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

37715 30009 46857 28000 30843 99203 000x3 76092 86020 26812 68076 82027

10

Shinko fr (1) Brent Shirley (Invercargill) N Williamson Lake View fr (2) Murray G Brown (Invercargill) A Armour Jerry Fitz fr (3) Ross Wilson (Whiterig) C Ferguson (J) Fair Dinkum Bromac fr (4) Ken McRae (Waimumu) R Swain Night emberz fr (5) G & C Lee (Wyndham) C Lee pocket Salli fr (6) Cox/McGrannachan (Winton) J W Cox Turbine fr (7) Brent Shirley (Invercargill) B Shirley Fear Flying fr (8) Peter Robertson (Templeton) B Munro (J) pennyana fr (9) Jack Lynch (Nightcaps) M Williamson (J) Better Than Money fr (10) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) T Williams Cherokee Charlie fr (11) Murray G Brown (Invercargill) S Walkinshaw Tango Lady fr (12) Murray Lawrence (Waikouaiti) B Williamson (J)

speights Ale hOuse pAce

5.34

$8000, 3yo+ 1 win mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

21267 54640 6105 96961 85573 16145 6P826 143x2 11 87325 39004

Medonc fr (1) Murray G Brown (Invercargill) Sharpenuff fr (2) Murray G Brown (Invercargill) Shortys Desire fr (3) Allan Beck (Winton) Matai prince fr (4) Alex Milne (Edendale) Westburn Warrior fr (5) Ivan Court (Ladbrooks) expressionist fr (6) G & J Knight (Roxburgh) Bricky McGowan fr (7) David Kelly (Otautau) Maximan fr (8) Craig Laurenson (Edendale) Kate De Goldie fr (9) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) extreme Times fr (10) Alan Paisley (Longbush) Bub’s Hanover fr (11) Alan Paisley (Longbush)

A Armour J W Cox A Beck A Milne N Williamson M Williamson (J) K Barclay B McLellan R Holmes C Barron B Williamson (J)

Australian races flemington Jetbet 7

sAtuRdAy

TAB doubles 1-2, 5-6, 8-9. Trebles 3-4-5, 7-8-9. Quaddie 6-7-8-9. Place6 4-9.

Fine/Dead (4)/True.

tAlindeRt stAkes

2.30

$120,000, 2yo Listed SW+P, 1100m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

3s6 excitable Boy h (2) 56 D T O’Brien (Flemington) Ms K Mallyon (a) Consorting (10) 56 Stephen Hutchinson (Mornington) D Stackhouse Great esteem h (1) 56 D A Hayes (Flemington) C Williams 9 The Hummel (5) 56 M P Hyland (Cranbourne) R Mc Leod 222 Kona Breeze (4) 54 P G Moody (Caulfield) L Nolen 1 Hailin’ Diamonds dh (8) 54 M, W & J Hawkes (Flemington) D Dunn 2 Annenberg (11) 54 P G Carey (Mornington) P Mertens 36 Blue palace h (9) 54 D A Hayes (Flemington) v Duric 3 Casquets h (12) 54 M A Kavanagh (Flemington) S Baster 4 essie’s pride h (6) 54 M Ellerton & S Zahra (Flemington) C Symons 5 politeness b (3) 54 R W Smerdon (Caulfield) N Hall Indulgence h (7) 54 Anthony Freedman (Flemington) G Boss

2

tAb.cOM.Au tROphy

3.10

$80,000, Open, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

110s0 3810s 1146s 00450 24s63 12451 21s12 15311 11640

3

Bianmick dwn (3) 59 Michael Brady (Pakenham) Vatuvei tdw (2) 58.5 P G Moody (Caulfield) prince Of Capers tdw (7) 56.5 Tony McEvoy (Angaston) Chasm td (6) 55.5 B J McCarthy (Caulfield) Cosmic Causeway dwn (4) 54 P G Moody (Caulfield) New york d (8) 54 Ms A Bennett (Moe) Dany The Fox dwb (9) 54 M G Price (Caulfield) pure Courage dw (5) 54 Kelvin Smith (Geelong) Audino dn (1) 54 R E Laing (Cranbourne)

D Gauci J Duffy (a2) K Mc evoy C Williams L Nolen C Symons G Boss C Newitt v Duric

indiAn suMMeR hAndicAp

3.50

$80,000, 4yo & up Mares Rating 82, 1400m 1 12365 Mosse Diva dh (17) 60 D A Hayes (Flemington) J Noonan (a1.5) 2 3133s epingle w (15) 59 M C Kent (Cranbourne) A Forbes (a3) 3 10560 Kasane t (13) 58 P G Carey (Mornington) R Mc Leod 4 — Sensational Report SCRATCHED 5 41919 Terpsichore d (11) 58 Andrew Noblet (Caulfield) J Mott 6 14s66 Go Katrina d (6) 57 G Eurell (Cranbourne) C Symons 7 01261 Music Shop dwn (4) 57 D K Weir (Ballarat) D Lane (a) 8 0s161 perfectly Stunning (2) 57 P G Carey (Mornington) C Newitt 9 0s112 you Can Dance n (7) 57 R D Griffiths (Cranbourne) L Nolen 10 s4131 Dartook dw (14) 56.5 D G & R Balfour (Morphettville) S Arnold 11 s3159 Gig th (8) 56.5 Peter Snowden (Flemington) K Mc evoy 12 18s31 Ominous Quality (10) 55 D Brideoake & D Feek (Mornington) D Dunn 13 18s78 pass The post w (5) 54.5 Julie Scott (Bairnsdale) P Mertens 14 46250 Motto’s Gem d (12) 54 Sean Mott (Bendigo) C Williams 15 s6863 Champagne Shisha wb (9) 54 Mark Riley (Mornington) G Boss 16 3s019 Hermosa n (3) 54 Ms M Allen (Mornington) D Stackhouse eMeRGeNCy J Duffy (a2) 17 s7817 First print w (1) 54 Peter Smith (Benalla)

4

hiltOn nichOlAs hAndicAp

4.30

$80,000, Open, 2000m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

80636 56411 03323 0s097 s4212 33512 24673 37s25 25212 31655

5

Shewan dw (3) 58.5 R W Smerdon (Caulfield) Keep Cool cdh (5) 55.5 D T O’Brien (Flemington) elusive King cdb (2) 54.5 P G Moody (Caulfield) Rowland dw (7) 54 R E Laing (Cranbourne) Bells Of Troy d (4) 54 Ms W Kelly (Cranbourne) Altonio wb (6) 54 P G Carey (Mornington) Diamonds At Noon dw (9) 54 W P Cerchi (Colac) Red Shift (1) 54 P G Carey (Mornington) Angola (10) 54 P G Carey (Mornington) Frisky No More n (8) 54 R E Laing (Cranbourne)

the Mittys vAnity

G Boss J Noonan (a1.5) L Nolen A Forbes (a3) C Newitt Dean Holland D Gauci K Mc evoy J Duffy (a2)

5.10

$150,000, 3yo Fillies Group 3 SW+P, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

5313s 4015s 15 0s536 s2114 s1267 59s11 12 2136s 4139 2414s 13 14

Kazanluk hn (7) 56.5 Anthony Freedman (Flemington) Alzora h (10) 55.5 D A Hayes (Flemington) Spending tbh (3) 54 D T O’Brien (Flemington) Legcut w (4) 54 John McArdle (Mornington) Royal Scandal (1) 54 P G Moody (Caulfield) Nadeem Lass (6) 54 R D Griffiths (Cranbourne) petite Diablesse d (5) 54 G Eurell (Cranbourne) you’re So Good hn (8) 54 N A Blackiston (Flemington) Baluch (11) 54 P G Moody (Caulfield) Kochamma wh (9) 54 G Portelli (Flemington) Royal Amati h (2) 54 D A Hayes (Flemington) Are There Any (12) 54 P G Moody (Caulfield) Shilly Shally Miss h (13) 54 N A Blackiston (Flemington)

Flemington Selections Race 1: KONA BReeze, POLITeNeSS, eSSIe'S PRIDe Race 2: COSMIC CAUSeWAy, CHASM, DANy THe FOx Race 3: peRFeCTLy STUNNING, MuSIC SHOP, GO KATRINA Race 4: eLUSIVe KING, KeeP COOL, ReD SHIFT Race 5: KAzANLUK, SPeNDING, NADeeM LASS Race 6: ROyAL HAUNT, PHILIPPI, ALBReCHT Race 7: BLACK CAVIAR, GOLDeN ARCHeR, FIRST COMMAND Race 8: DeCIRCLeS, GOLDSTONe, TOO DeADLy Race 9: THe NeW BOy, LANGRIDGe STReeT, AuLD BuRNS

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

3412s 122s6 111s 111 38s11 s06s2 1s3 2147s 715s4 1320s 4218s 014

ROyAl sOveReign stAkes

7

S Arnold K Mc evoy C Williams L Nolen G Boss D Dunn C Symons D Stackhouse S Baster N Hall v Duric C Newitt

blAck cAviAR lightning stAkes

6.30

$500,000, Group 1 WFA, 1000m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

0s113 4252s s131s 37s23 5668s 1111s 2280s 39531

First Command cdbhn (8) 58.5 Anthony Freedman (Flemington) S Arnold Golden Archer tcdwbn (1) 58.5 P G Moody (Caulfield) D Stackhouse Moment Of Change (3) 58.5 P G Moody (Caulfield) Ms L Meech Go The Knuckle dw (5) 58.5 R W Smerdon (Caulfield) N Hall Spirit Cent d (7) 58.5 J Leek Jnr (Cranbourne) K Mc evoy Black Caviar tcdn (2) 56.5 P G Moody (Caulfield) L Nolen Satin Shoes d (6) 56.5 C E Conners (Geelong) C Williams Shamexpress tdhn (4) 55.5 D T O’Brien (Flemington) G Boss

8

lAWn hAndicAp

7.10

$80,000, Rating 89, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

0s590 1535s 0000s — 47133 1s332 10215 33774 207s2 07083 41s6s 18s05 6s331 02332 6s423 1370s

Top Drop dh (1) 60 D R Lawson (Flemington) pilot’s Lane dw (5) 59.5 Tony McEvoy (Angaston) Its prince tn (2) 59 R D Griffiths (Cranbourne) Stratford Belfast Boy tcdwb (8) 57.5 G V Richards (Morphettville) Goldstone ch (12) 56.5 J B Cummings (Flemington) Le Bonsir dbn (13) 56 M G Price (Caulfield) Dane The Rave d (3) 55.5 A M Williams (Cranbourne) Decircles dwh (7) 55.5 D T O’Brien (Flemington) Flyingconi tdw (14) 55.5 Shea Eden (Cranbourne) Instalment twbh (6) 55.5 M A Kavanagh (Flemington) Lake Crescent dw (11) 55.5 K M Keys (Cranbourne) War Charm d (9) 54 D A Williams (Goulburn) Chelembra dn (10) 54 R D Griffiths (Cranbourne) Too Deadly (16) 54 Grant Craven (Cranbourne) Academy Jack w (4) 54 Dale Short (Cranbourne)

9

K Mc evoy N Hall C Williams D Dunn L Nolen C Newitt v Duric G Boss Ms L Meech C Symons J Noonan (a) D Stackhouse J Winks

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

B Knobel (a2) K Mc evoy A Forbes (a3) SCRATCHED D Dunn S Arnold D Smith C Williams C Newitt P Mertens M Rodd J Noonan (a1.5) G Boss L Nolen J Winks N Hall

elMs hcp s1s7s 2s015 6s757 440s4 00764 3410s 62222 02543 57160 38s42 93115 s4125 0s009 58724

7.50

Why Not h (5) 60 D A Hayes (Flemington) C Williams Langridge Street tdw (1) 59.5 M S Hibbs (Cranbourne) A Forbes (a3) Gail tcwn (8) 58.5 R D Griffiths (Cranbourne) N Hall Auld Burns h (6) 57.5 D A Hayes (Flemington) G Boss Laspiel wn (9) 57.5 S J Webb (Caulfield) C Symons pride Of Coupez n (4) 57.5 K M Keys (Cranbourne) L Coffey The New Boy tbh (11) 57.5 D T O’Brien (Flemington) Ms K Mallyon (a2) Under The Hat cwh (14) 57.5 J D Sadler (Flemington) J Mott Niconoise twh (7) 56.5 D A Hayes (Flemington) J Noonan (a1.5) Min River w (10) 54 M G Price (Caulfield) C Newitt Misty eyes w (3) 54 Tony McEvoy (Angaston) K Mc evoy Word Gets Around h (12) 54 M, W & J Hawkes (Flemington) D Dunn Karoo w (2) 54 P G Carey (Mornington) J Winks Umatic b (13) 54 Shawn Mathrick (Cranbourne) D Stackhouse

Australian races Rosehill Jetbet 9

sAtuRdAy

2.50

$85,000, 3yo & up, 1800m Fast Clip tw (9) 59.5 Ms G Waterhouse (Randwick) permit twh (2) 59 C J Waller (Rosehill) Thumbtacks twh (5) 57.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) Carry Me Bluey (3) 54 N L Hilton (Toowoomba) Winning Glory tcwh (8) 54 David Payne (Rosehill) Gazza Guru dw (4) 54 S Farley (Wyong) Frozen Rope tw (7) 54 Adam Duggan (Gosford) Kaypers tw (6) 54 Greg Bennett (Scone) Southern Skye (10) 54 P M Perry (Broadmeadow) Sailor’s Farewell wh (1) 54 C Karakatsanis (Rosehill)

J Cassidy J Bowman J Collett S Clipperton (a2) N Berry S Guymer (a3) J Parr T Berry Ms K O’Hara B Avdulla

nsW t’bRed bReedeRs clAssic

3.30

$175,000, 4yo & up Mares Group 2 SW+P, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

7200s s130s 0178s 3320s 62223 1s529 21125

3

pear Tart dw (4) 58 John Thompson (Randwick) Red Tracer tcdwhn (2) 57.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) Steps In Time d (5) 57 J A O’Shea (Randwick) Ladys Angel tdw (6) 56 Joseph Pride (Warwick Farm) Capital Commander dw (3) 55 N J Olive (Canberra) Choice Words cwb (7) 54 David Vandyke (Warwick Farm) Freetoair dwb (1) 54 Luke Pepper (Moruya)

cAnOnbuRy stAkes

C Reith J Bowman J Cassidy J Mc Donald T Berry P Robl J Ford

4.10

$100,000, 2yo C&Gs Listed SW+P, 1100m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1s 9118 1s 1s 2 1 3 8

4

Whittington (1) 56 Ms G Waterhouse (Randwick) Regimental pride cwh (9) 55 David Payne (Rosehill) Criterion ch (4) 54 David Payne (Rosehill) Never Can Tell c (10) 54 A J Cummings (Randwick) Napayshini (8) 54 Grant Allard (Gosford) Flak Jacket w (7) 54 G M Begg (Randwick) Dowdstown Charlie h (6) 54 David Payne (Rosehill) Loutrel (2) 54 G Portelli (Warwick Farm) Angus Rock h (3) 54 T R Martin (Rosehill) Galeforce Ten h (5) 54 G A Ryan (Rosehill)

Widden stAkes

T Berry J Bowman G Schofield P Robl S Clipperton (a) N Berry C Brown J Collett B Avdulla J Mc Donald

4.50

$100,000, 2yo Fillies Listed SW+P, 1100m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

1s 21 1 1354 2s 1 1 3s 4s 9

Brilliant Bisc h (11) 56 P G Moody (Rosehill) J Parr everage tw (1) 54 Craig Carmody (Randwick) N Berry Calming Influence ch (12) 54 C J Waller (Rosehill) L Innes Sweet Kiss (13) 54 G R Nickson (Warwick Farm) J R Collett Overreach (6) 54 Ms G Waterhouse (Randwick) T Berry Mamwaazel h (2) 54 C J Waller (Rosehill) C Brown Twice Shy n (7) 54 A J Cummings (Randwick) P Robl Thump (8) 54 John Thompson (Randwick) C Reith Anasheed h (3) 54 M, W & J Hawkes (Rosehill) J Ford Miss Cheeky Charli (14) 54 M P Tubman (Kembla Grange) Ms K O’Hara Fare Well (10) 54 C E Conners (Warwick Farm) J Mc Donald Fiftyshadesofgrey (5) 54 M C Conners (Warwick Farm) B Avdulla Most Joyful (4) 54 Ms G Waterhouse (Randwick) J Cassidy phil’s Folly (9) 54 R W Simpson & T Barnes (Warwick Farm) Ms J Duggan (a)

Rosehill Selections Race 1: FAST CLIp, FROzeN ROPe, THuMBTACKS Race 2: ReD TRACeR, STePS IN TIMe, CHOICe WORDS Race 3: WHITTINGTON, NAPAySHINI, CRITeRION Race 4: BRILLIANT BISC, OveRReACH, THuMP Race 5: ASHOKAN, RuSAMBO, uRQuIDez Race 6: DRIeFONTeIN, BeNNeTTA, BRAve SOuL Race 7: IzABABe, SOLeDAD, FIBRILLATION Race 8: UNDeR THe SUN, AuSTRALIAN STAR, WAR CHARM

light fingeRs stAkes

6.10

$175,000, 3yo Fillies Group 2 SW, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

s2s23 3241s 9124s 144s6 5338s 5s211 4666s 29s86 1232s 1133s 0306s

7

Driefontein d (1) 56 Ms G Waterhouse (Randwick) Dear Demi cw (7) 56 C E Conners (Warwick Farm) Longport (6) 56 John Thompson (Randwick) Ichihara cw (9) 56 A J Denham (Wyong) Jade Marauder dwh (10) 56 C J Waller (Rosehill) Bennetta (8) 56 G M Begg (Randwick) Flying Snitzel tdwh (4) 56 G A Ryan (Rosehill) Sherocksmyworld tw (5) 56 Ms G Waterhouse (Randwick) Brave Soul (11) 56 Joseph Pride (Warwick Farm) Secret Delight wh (2) 56 David Payne (Rosehill) Roll The Bones (3) 56 John Thompson (Randwick)

T Berry J Cassidy C Reith J Bowman C Brown J Mc Donald G Schofield P Robl R Quinn J Parr B Avdulla

kARi AbORiginAl ResOuRces inc.

6.50

$85,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 95, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1254s 41032 s2351 2s351 1112s 22s23 622s9 2417s 1s672 s9942

8

Fibrillation tdwh (4) 60.5 T R Martin (Rosehill) T Lovelock-Wiggins (a2) Darci Be Good cwb (9) 59 E B Murray (Kembla Grange) Ms J Duggan (a3) Riva De Lago tcwh (1) 58 C J Waller (Rosehill) C Brown Bello tcdw (7) 57.5 Peter Snowden (Warwick Farm) J Parr Hoylonny twh (2) 56.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) J Cassidy Soledad twb (5) 56 Peter Snowden (Warwick Farm) C Reith Izababe dw (10) 55.5 T J Bartley (Wyong) Ms K O’Hara Aeronautical cbh (6) 54.5 Lionel Cohen (Rosehill) J Mc Donald Maroney Avenue w (8) 54 R P Northam (Scone) T Berry Number One Gun w (3) 54 J A O’Shea (Randwick) G Schofield

stARstAble.cOM.Au hcp

7.30

$85,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 85, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

s3103 4701s s221s — 889s2 115s5 50257 230s8 74489 s6s25 31820 6s840 2195s — 2207s 6s331

Irish Jig cdw (5) 61.5 J C McNair (Gosford) Ms J Duggan (a3) Lebrechaun dw (1) 60.5 Matthew Dale (Canberra) T Lovelock-Wiggins (a2) Under The Sun td (4) 59 Ms G Waterhouse (Randwick) T Berry Number One Gun SCRATCHED Agister cdw (13) 56.5 A J Denham (Wyong) C Reith Australian Star tw (6) 56.5 J C McNair (Gosford) G Schofield Kirinata cdw (2) 56.5 P M Perry (Broadmeadow) J Collett Superior Instinct tw (12) 56.5 D P Smith (Broadmeadow) J Parr Vilakazi Street d (7) 56.5 K R Dryden (Canberra) S Guymer (a3) Territory d (15) 56 J M Austin (Warwick Farm) P Murphy Norma Betty’s Boy dw (9) 55.5 David Pfieffer (Warwick Farm) J Ford High On Believing tdh (11) 55 C J Waller (Rosehill) L Innes Upshot d (3) 55 Joseph Pride (Warwick Farm) J Bowman Mecir SCRATCHED Mon Soleil thn (8) 54 C J Waller (Rosehill) C Brown War Charm td (14) 54 D A Williams (Goulburn) P Robl

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8

alexandra Park jetBet 5

Weather/track/Rail

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1

Majestic Horse Floats Pace

5

Talent Show t (8) 60 G C Ballantyne (Lark Hill) Lords Ransom t (2) 58.5 Grant Williams (Karnup) Mega Steel twh (9) 55.5 J L Hamilton (Ascot) Dreamaway tc (1) 54 Grant Williams (Karnup) Huegill (4) 54 D R Pateman (Lark Hill) Keepers Court tb (3) 54 A D Mathews (Muchea) Miss Tipsy Topsy th (6) 54 S R Bates (Ascot) Toned wb (7) 54 M W Bairstow (Bunbury) Trustee Brown tw (5) 54 S J Miller (Lark Hill)

J Noske B Paterson (a) R Hill (a) S O’Donnell S Meeres P Carbery J Whiting Ms K yuill T Turner

R M WilliAMs - MM tROphy

8.20

$100,000, 3yo Restricted Listed SW, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

6

87725 113 4s372 65s4s 35s51 46s32 7s923 7s15 s900s 71135

Saturday Skies th (10) 56.5 E A Martinovich (Ascot) portonian tbh (8) 56.5 Simon Miller (Ascot) profound effect h (6) 56.5 P H Humann (Ascot) pure Hustle (2) 56.5 J T Warwick (Myalup) express Service dh (4) 56.5 D T McAuliffe (Ascot) zedspiel dh (7) 56.5 P H Jordan (Ascot) Weekend Rustler h (5) 56.5 Russell Stewart (Ascot) Sireeze db (9) 56.5 Ms S L Miller (Lark Hill) zaready h (1) 56.5 N D Parnham (Ascot) passion Cantata tch (3) 54.5 P H Jordan (Ascot)

P Knuckey P Carbery S O’Donnell S Meeres J Noske R Hill (a) J Whiting S Parnham B Parnham C Staples

selAngOR tuRf club tROphy

8.55

$50,000, 3yo Rating 64+, 1000m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

7

5.55

$10,000, 3yo+ f&m non winners mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

231x 23823 56875 45060 30842 023 6x232 2 34

2

Miss Lotty fr (1) Gareth Dixon (Clevedon) M McKendry Silent Night fr (2) Todd Mitchell (Tauwhare) T Mitchell Cullies Delight fr (3) Todd Mitchell (Tauwhare) G Robb Hanover Courage fr (4) Ken Webber (Papamoa) Z Butcher (J) Sweet Jane fr (5) Steven Reid (Pukekohe) S Lawson (J) Showmethemoneyhoney fr (6) Paul Green (Morrinsville) D Butcher Flyin Impact fr (7) Andrew Bublitz (Cambridge) N Chilcott Tori Maguire fr (8) Michelle Wallis & Bernie Hackett (Waiuku) J I Dickie (J) Nokomai fr (9) Mark Purdon (Pukekohe) T Herlihy Stars And Sound fr (10) Mangos/Cullen (Pukekohe) B Mangos

Dunstan Pace

6.25

$12,000, 3yo+ 1 to 3 wins mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Spirit Of Art fr (1) Mark Purdon (Pukekohe) B Mangos Ida Tiger fr (2) Gareth Dixon (Clevedon) Z Butcher (J) La Norvic De Milo fr (3) Sean McCaffrey (Cambridge) J Stormont Who Dares Wins fr (4) Andrew & Lyn Neal (Cambridge) A Neal Mexicano fr (5) Ray Green (Huapai) M McKendry River Emperor fr (6) Tony Herlihy (Papakura) T Herlihy Pass Them By fr (7) Michelle Wallis & Bernie Hackett (Waiuku) T Macfarlane 8 12x12 Bagger Vance fr (8) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) S Lawson (J) 9 22111 The Bucket List fr (9) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) D Butcher

21621 Dueton tdh (14) 59.5 E S Wake (Ascot) s113s Songburg dh (12) 54.5 Lou & Dion Luciani (Ascot) 284s1 Culprit dh (4) 54 Chris Gangemi (Ascot) Dawn’s Flyer (2) 54 D R Harrison (Lark Hill) 70 Five Fathom (9) 54 R J Lewis (Lark Hill) 487 Flying Coco (6) 54 V A Brockman (Lark Hill) 5221s Grand palace (7) 54 L Smith (Casuarina) 5s Hardwood (1) 54 A D Mathews (Muchea) 9 Heeza Torio (11) 54 J T Warwick (Myalup) 9s Lioness (3) 54 Damian Miller (Pinjarra) 36545 Military precision h (8) 54 Ms J Busslinger (Ascot) 13524 Swap ya (10) 54 J N Pateman (Keysbrook) 1s The expert (13) 54 S J Wolfe (Albany) 0s Virgo’s Luck h (5) 54 T Stubberfield (Ascot)

MM peRth clAssic

C Parnham (a3) J Whiting C Mc Callum Ms L Bivemark L Camilleri T Turner A Mitchell (a3) P Carbery S Meeres P Knuckey B Parnham Ms C O’Grady (a3) S Mc Gruddy C Staples

9.32

$250,000, 2yo Restricted Listed SW, 1100m 1 12 Moet Me ch (3) 56.5 D L Morton (Ascot) 2 1s petrol power (14) 56.5 J P Taylor (Bullsbrook) 3 42 Bradford Badboy h (16) 56.5 Ms D Riordan (Ascot) 4 2 purist h (13) 56.5 Tiarnna Robertson (Ascot) 5 43 Authentic Style h (12) 56.5 Lou & Dion Luciani (Ascot) 6 211 princess Hallowell th (17) 54.5 T M Andrews (Ascot) 7 51 play With Fire th (9) 54.5 Lou & Dion Luciani (Ascot) 8 221 Camporella ch (18) 54.5 D L Morton (Ascot) 9 1 Flying zoe th (4) 54.5 Lou & Dion Luciani (Ascot) 10 8s2 Surrounded bh (6) 54.5 Simon Miller (Ascot) 11 2 Vampi Lass b (2) 54.5 Ben Pearce (Lark Hill) 12 32 Isola Blu h (8) 54.5 D L Morton (Ascot) 13 3s Magnus Missile h (10) 54.5 N D Parnham (Ascot) 14 3 Wivenhoe express (5) 54.5 D R Harrison (Lark Hill) eMeRGeNCIeS 15 4 Majanzo h (15) 54.5 Lou & Dion Luciani (Ascot) 16 58 August Knight (11) 56.5 P E Roberts (Bunbury) 17 Coruscation h (1) 56.5 P H Jordan (Ascot) 18 8 put Up your Dukes h (7) 56.5 H S McLaren (Ascot)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

4

MM insuRAnce detOnAtOR stAkes 7.44 42441 s9000 17800 s7908 s6s78 32525 75223 34522 5s532

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12921 16402 76834 49313 17332 61236 55323

Pascoes tHe jewellers Pace

6.55

C Mc Callum J Brown P Harvey P Carbery D Staeck P Knuckey S Parnham J Noske J Whiting S Mc Gruddy T Turner S O’Donnell B Parnham L Camilleri

C Staples

Ascot Selections Race 4: TALeNT SHOW, MISS TIPSy TOPSy, TRuSTee BROWN Race 5: pORTONIAN, SIReeze, PuRe HuSTLe Race 6: DAWN’S FLyeR, SONGBuRG, GRAND PALACe Race 7: CORUSCATION, SuRROuNDeD, PRINCeSS HALLOWeLL

Note: Due to late acceptances we are unable to publish Sunday's Wairoa fields.

63932 86354 x9509 98636 55045 126x5 374 2649x 73 2x2

Fake Ruler fr (1) J & M Teaz (Ohaupo) Vengeance fr (2) Stephen Argue (Pukekohe) Winsome Falcon fr (3) Ken Webber (Papamoa) J J’s Flash fr (4) Jay Abernethy (Papakura) Tommy Smith fr (5) Jim Cole (Pukekohe) First Home fr (6) Mangos/Cullen (Pukekohe) Vapour fr (7) Peter Fraser (Cambridge) Major Star fr (8) Mangos/Cullen (Pukekohe) Master Charlie fr (9) Derek Balle (Pukekohe) Dralion fr (10) Andrew & Lyn Neal (Cambridge)

M Teaz (J) S Argue Z Butcher (J) J Abernethy J Cole T Herlihy S Phelan B Mangos D Butcher P Baker

wooDlanDs Mile HigH series Ht Pace 7.25 $10,000, 4yo+ mares 1 to 3 wins mobile, 1609m.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

5

2213x 43064 16332 36231 3x679 17622 52026 47365 x3651 640x3 21215 x1779

Rattle N Hum fr (1) Richard Carter (Waiau Pa) American Grace fr (2) Steve Cornwall (Pukekohe) Lady Of The Dance fr (3) Telfer/Garlick (Papakura) Elsuccess fr (4) David Branch (Alexandra Park) Steffi Rice fr (5) Kevin Shaw (Cambridge Raceway) Athena Matai fr (6) David Kaa (Cambridge) Outrageous Delight fr (7) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) Miss Madoff fr (8) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) Bettor Romance fr (9) Barry Purdon (Clevedon) Annie Mach fr (10) Les Pettifer (Kumeu) Hot And Saucy fr (11) Mike Berger (Cambridge) Lively Nights fr (12) John Dickie (Cambridge Raceway)

PalaMountains nutrition Pace

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

9

71455 57363 03611 14x3 24472 9x141 — 081 59156 9713 18164 17494

T Macfarlane J MacKinnon (J) S Phelan A Donnelly P Ferguson S McMullan (J) S Lawson (J) D Butcher Z Butcher (J) B Mangos P Butcher J I Dickie (J)

Magness Benrow sires stakes Pace 7.55 Gold Dust Woman fr (1) Barry Purdon (Clevedon) Rockn Ruby fr (2) Mangos/Cullen (Pukekohe) Angelina Jolie fr (3) David Kaa (Cambridge) Pricillas Girl fr (4) Green/Hughes (Ardmore) Trishalish fr (5) Tony Herlihy (Papakura) Red Sky Night fr (6) Tony Herlihy (Papakura) Ava Rose fr (7) Adrienne Matthews (Pukekohe) 67 Saharazona fr (8) Mike Berger (Cambridge) Miss Conception fr (9) Macfarlane/Sharpe (Patumahoe) 7 Fleetwood Mach fr (10) Doug Gale (Helensville) Cougar Bromac fr (11) Frank Phelan (Papakura) 5 Sweet Art fr (12) Telfer/Garlick (Papakura) 3 3 1 2 2

6

Young guns series Pace Bettor Offer fr (1) Barry Purdon (Clevedon) 66 Mullinalaghta Lad fr (2) Macfarlane/Sharpe (Patumahoe) 4 Cyclone Prince fr (3) Gareth Dixon (Clevedon) Hawkeye Bromac fr (4) Ray Green (Huapai) 1 Cilantro fr (5) Telfer/Garlick (Papakura) 57 The Merchant Banker fr (6) James Stormont (Pukekohe) 2 Nota Lada fr (7) Tony Herlihy (Papakura) Maxim fr (8) Barry Purdon (Clevedon) Sky Major fr (9) Barry Purdon (Clevedon) — Ubettabelieveit 01 Racer fr (11) Sean McCaffrey (Cambridge) Play With Fire fr (12) Tony Herlihy (Papakura) Atomic Jet fr (13) Tony Norman (Pukekohe) Threestones fr (14) David Kaa (Cambridge)

7

8.25

jacoBsen HeaDstones HP trot

Z Butcher (J) T Macfarlane T Mitchell M McKendry S Phelan J Stormont T Herlihy J Abernethy B Mangos SCRATCHED S McCaffrey J I Dickie (J) P Ferguson D Butcher

8.55

$11,300, 3yo+ 1 to 3 wins discretionary, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

24765 98518 x4601 64444 78658 44222 612 75273 0100 23271 01377 744x8 0110x 13560 90012 —

Burt Munro fr (1) Susan Branch (Cambridge Raceway) Ivanov fr (2) Luk Chin (Tamahere) Ella’s Speed fr (3) Jill Coppins (Morrinsville) Action Kosmos fr (4) Richard Brosnan (Ardmore) Kawarau Spur fr (5) Richard Brosnan (Ardmore) Sastre fr (6) Michelle Wallis & Bernie Hackett (Waiuku) Revenue Maker fr (U1) D & C McGowan (Pukekohe) Silver Whisp fr (U2) Barry Purdon (Clevedon) Sundaisy fr (U3) D & C McGowan (Pukekohe) Lysenko 10 (1) Adrian Wohlers (Cambridge) Sapphire Castleton 10 (2) Warren Taylor (Morrinsville) Medlin Minnie 10 (3) John Amoore (Pukekohe) Mel Gibson 10 (4) G & P Court (West Melton) Ginger Bertha 10 (5) Peter Alabaster (Manurewa) Madisonz Luck 10 (U1) Sean McCaffrey (Cambridge) Foxtrot Jack

Auckland Selections Race 1: TORI MAGUIRE, SILENT NIGHT, NOKOMAI Race 2: THE BUCKET LIST, SPIRIT OF ART, BAGGER VANCE Race 3: MAJOR STAR, DRALION, FAKE RULER Race 4: ATHENA MATAI, RATTLE N HUM, BETTOR ROMANCE Race 5: PRICILLAS GIRL, GOLD DUST WOMAN, ANGELINA JOLIE Race 6: CILANTRO, CYCLONE PRINCE, BETTOR OFFER Race 7: MADISONZ LUCK, SILVER WHISP, REVENUE MAKER Race 8: NORVIC NIGHTOWL, STYx IT TO EM, NIMBLE JACK Race 9: HUDY HAxWELL, FIBRE OPTIC, MAGUINNESS FLINT Race 10: ELSUDOKU, IN THE LIVING YEARS, ESTILO Race 11: LETS ELOPE, WINDINHERHAIR, VEGAS DELIGHT

Dixey Styx fr (1) Peter Ferguson (Cambridge) Norvic Nightowl fr (2) Sean McCaffrey (Cambridge) Nimble Jack fr (3) Ray Green (Huapai) Poker Brat fr (4) Tony Herlihy (Papakura) Shards Of Cullen fr (5) Derek Balle (Pukekohe) Styx It To Em fr (6) Sean McCaffrey (Cambridge) Abe Attell Omar fr (7) David Kaa (Cambridge) Platinum Roulette fr (8) Jay Abernethy (Papakura) Golden Delight fr (9) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) Benji Maguire fr (10) Nicky Chilcott (Cambridge Raceway) Imajollywally fr (11) Hollis/Robertson (Pukekohe)

P Ferguson J Stormont R Downey (J) T Herlihy S Phelan M McKendry SCRATCHED Z Butcher (J) J Abernethy D Butcher N Chilcott L Hollis

$7000, 3yo+ 1 to 2 wins mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

04203 x007x 70177 40194 421 447x9 54124 6376x 32x71 68278 798P2 9658x 84404

Maguinness Flint fr (1) Sean McCaffrey (Cambridge) J Stormont Franco Hastings fr (2) Todd Mitchell (Tauwhare) K Marshall (J) Hilltop Hustler fr (3) Andrew Jamieson (Pukekohe) R Fensom Mary Anastasia fr (4) Nicky Chilcott (Cambridge Raceway) N Chilcott Fibre Optic fr (5) John Peary (Morrinsville) P Ferguson Mhai Elsu fr (6) Michelle Wallis & Bernie Hackett (Waiuku) P Butcher Machs Party fr (7) Nicky Chilcott (Cambridge Raceway) A Donnelly Perfect Package fr (8) Barry Cullen (Morrinsville) H Cullen Hudy Haxwell fr (9) Derek Balle (Pukekohe) M McKendry Maheer Magic fr (10) Peter Miller (Waiuku) Z Butcher (J) Baccarat fr (11) Ival Brownlee (Pokeno) J I Dickie (J) Willis James fr (12) Richard Brosnan (Ardmore) R Brosnan Cosmic Eclipse fr (13) Macfarlane/Sharpe (Patumahoe) T Macfarlane

10

alaBar Pace

10.21

$7000, 3yo+ 2 to 3 wins mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

38x45 24x32 611 11958 82504 22117 27061 28249 10113

11

In The Living Years fr (1) Telfer/Garlick (Papakura) S Phelan Elsudoku fr (2) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) S Lawson (J) Wynberg Terror fr (3) R & P Fensom (Tuakau) R Fensom Black Frost fr (4) Steven Reid (Pukekohe) T Herlihy Leroy Brogden fr (5) Nicky Chilcott (Cambridge Raceway) N Chilcott Estilo fr (6) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) D Butcher Overlap fr (7) Michelle Wallis & Bernie Hackett (Waiuku) J I Dickie (J) Guinness Icon fr (8) Michelle Wallis & Bernie Hackett (Waiuku) P Butcher Lifesofine fr (9) Pat & Mike O’Brien (Waterlea) P Ferguson

cuP & DerBY noM’s close 22/2 Pace 10.50

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

84837 45345 41P24 2x421 91699 36978 47741 515x1 0x621

El Suela fr (1) Steve Phillips (Pukekohe) Vegas Delight fr (2) Mangos/Cullen (Pukekohe) Dougie Maguire fr (3) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) Windinherhair fr (4) Steve Phillips (Pukekohe) All About Speed fr (5) Scott Gibbons (Kumeu) Millview Rachal fr (6) Ray Darby (Patumahoe) Jessies Cullen fr (7) Peter Ferguson (Cambridge) Claudia Cardinal fr (8) J & D Butcher (Cambridge) Lets Elope fr (9) Frank Cooney & Tate Hopkins (Taupaki)

J Stormont B Mangos S Lawson (J) N Chilcott S Gibbons T Macfarlane P Ferguson P Butcher M McKendry

Banks Peninsula harness Motukarara jetBet 7

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TAB doubles 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-13. Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9, 11-12-13. Place6 8-13. Quaddie 10-11-12-13.

1

D Branch (J) L Chin P Ferguson R Brosnan J Stormont T Herlihy T Macfarlane Z Butcher (J) D McGowan B Mangos P Butcher D Butcher G Court J Abernethy S McCaffrey SCRATCHED

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Motukarara trotting assoc. trot 1.05

2

40x3 Eyrewell Pegasus fr (1) Margo Nyhan (Burnham) Sundown In Paris fr (2) Kevin Fairbairn (Doyleston) Sungait Sally fr (3) Dennis Bennett (Rangiora) 570 See Ya fr (4) L & J Smith (Te Pirita) Sun Of Anarchy fr (5) C & J DeFilippi (Lincoln) 7x Unico Crown fr (6) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) 55846 Flying Buck fr (7) Ray Jenkins (West Melton) 0532 Contella fr (8) Barry Ford (Kaikoura) x3742 Wishes Star fr (9) Tony Soal (Ashburton) Filigree Sheree fr (10) Ken Ford (West Melton) 96 Barry fr (11) Murray Edmonds (Motukarara) 345x8 Rosemma fr (12) John Hay (Ashburton) 00068 Last Love fr (13) Andrew Stuart (Rangiora) 00980 Minerva’s Crown fr (14) Warren Stapleton (Rakaia) 07 Muscle Up fr (15) John Versteeg (Irwell) — Willie Shine

P Davis J Dunn G Smith J Smith C DeFilippi R May A Lethaby B Ford S Ottley (J) A Tomlinson M Edmonds J Hay M Jones M Williamson (J) J Versteeg SCRATCHED

BisHoPDale & BusH inn taBs Pace 1.30 $5000, 4yo+ up to 2 wins +claimers mobile, 2000m.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

00746 18007 78886 00083 50398 67899 71530 15500 24466 05256 44569 55496 18420 00772

3

Double Vision fr (1) Keith Coutts (Leeston) Royal River fr (2) Brian Zampese (West Melton) Shezarocker fr (3) Brent Weaver (Balcairn) Garndor fr (4) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) Escape The Fate fr (5) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) Tommy Golightly fr (6) Andrew Garters (Broadfield) In Tandem fr (7) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) J C Skipper fr (8) Peter Robertson (Templeton) Maiden Rome fr (9) Robert Earle (Charing Cross) Arden’s Attack fr (10) Raymond Reekie (Charing Cross) Ralph fr (11) Chris Thornley (Greenpark) Rolias fr (12) Warren Stapleton (Rakaia) Royal Courage fr (13) Gavin Cook (Ladbrooks) Wot The Owl fr (14) Paul Young (Maronan)

nZ BlooDstock airFreigHt trot

R Burnett J R Bennett B White G Johns P Wallace J McDermott J Enright M Maynard S Murtha R Reekie A Edge M Stratford G Cook T Ward

2.00

$6250, 3yo+ non winners, 2170m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

42336 42002 9x404 93 95790 04232 095 09000

Fear The Knight fr (1) Keith Beveridge (Yaldhurst) Spell fr (2) P & L Jones (West Melton) xmas Joy Belle fr (3) Fred Morris (Yaldhurst) Elle Galleon fr (4) Craig Edmonds (Motukarara) The Bog fr (5) Nigel McGrath (Weedons) Sea Spray Ronnie fr (6) Warren Stapleton (Rakaia) Sunoflindenny fr (7) Dennis Bennett (Rangiora) Freefall fr (8) Brent Borcoskie (Sefton) Red Rock Gold fr (9) Kaye Stockdill (Chertsey)

Banks Peninsula Selections Race 1: CONTELLA, ROSEMMA, UNICO CROWN Race 2: WOT THE OWL, GARNDOR, ESCAPE THE FATE Race 3: MONTY PYTHON, SPELL, SUNOFLINDENNY Race 4: SUNSET FRANCO, STRADOWAN, KNIGHT ACTION Race 5: SPIRIT ECLIPSE, MCARDLES SMOOTH, SHANTAHLIA’S STAR Race 6: MORVEN LAD, ExCEPTIONAL MACH, BILLYTHEHUNTEDONE Race 7: SHIFTY SHIVAS, FIELD OFFICER, GIVENCHY FRANCO Race 8: ANPAO, BIANCA, HARVEST BOY Race 9: PRETTY SUNDAY, SUNNY KASH, YALDY BOYZ Race 10: THE BRIGADIER, O BABY, ALBERTO CONTADOR Race 11: ALLURA, HONOUR LADY, CHANELLE BROMAC Race 12: MOTU CUP DAY CULLEN, MEADS QUAFF, JASS Race 13: SAFEDRA, FLYALONG FALCON, EYRE OF ExPECTANCY

10 85900 Sunrise Invasion fr (10) Ian Cameron (Fernside) I Cameron 11 08 Another Delight fr (11) Paul Fraser (Leeston) P Davis 12 000 Sueno fr (12) Steve Roulston (Aylesbury) G O’Reilly 13 90 The Wicket Keeper fr (13) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) R Close (J) 14 52 Monty Python fr (U1) Phil Williamson (Oamaru) M Williamson (J) SCRATCHED 15 — Ton Tine 16 006x Mob Star fr (U3) Terry McMillan (Ashburton) T McMillan 17 72034 Armed Force fr (U4) Phil Anderson (Weedons) A Butt

4

rose Dakin Pace

2.25

$6250, 3yo+ f&m non winners mobile, 2000m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

92696 Riverboat Diamond fr (1) Mike Stratford (Prebbleton) Hunter Victoria fr (2) Mark Purdon (Rolleston) 3325 Stradowan fr (3) T & G Chmiel (Leeston) 06220 Julia Bardon fr (4) Ben Waldron (Ashburton) Smart Alex fr (5) David Gaffaney (Loburn) 8095 Twitch fr (6) John McDermott (Prebbleton) 5x05 Eyre Hostess fr (7) Brian Kerr (West Melton) 07243 Sunset Franco fr (8) Steven McRae (Halswell) x5685 Raja Bromac fr (9) Peter Kay (Swannanoa) 05339 Knight Action fr (10) Graeme Lamb (Rangiora) 56566 Rainbow Classic fr (11) Graeme Lamb (Rangiora) — Memorable 055x2 Fortune And Glory fr (12) Glenn Gillard (Rangiora) 82247 Narissa Franco fr (13) Dean Taylor (Ladbrooks)

5

I Cameron B Orange T Chmiel R May R Close (J) D Dunn C DeFilippi C D Thornley M Williamson (J) P Davis K Cameron SCRATCHED J Curtin K Cox (J)

cHris jones real estate Pace

2.55

$6250, 3yo+ non winners mobile, 2000m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

— 74x42 00P30 x8835 22454 33503 82693 48363 8 03827 75989 04348 6659x 39547

6

Blytheburn Spirit Eclipse fr (2) C & J DeFilippi (Lincoln) Winged Warrior fr (3) John Withell (Ashburton) Brute Ute Anvil fr (4) John Bromley (Aylesbury) Transaction fr (5) Tim Butt (West Melton) Shantahlia’s Star fr (6) Graeme Lamb (Rangiora) Kotare Kano fr (7) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) McArdles Smooth fr (8) T & G Chmiel (Leeston) Ireby Doris fr (9) Gavin Court (Rangiora) Fiery Rock fr (10) John Sheenan (Greenpark) Wood Fire fr (11) Ron Webster (Winslow) Toppathepark fr (12) Craig Kennedy (Cust) Radiant Lustre fr (13) Keith Whall (Rakaia) Chargedownking fr (14) Fiona Baigent (Templeton)

SCRATCHED C DeFilippi R Holmes C D Thornley C Butt K Cameron J Thomas (J) T Chmiel C Hunter (J) J Sheenan C Markham M Jones L O’Reilly R Curtin

joan & Peter cocks Pace

3.30

$6250, 3yo+ non winners, 2170m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Midfrew Tarpediem fr (1) William Lake (Ashburton) Panic Slowly fr (2) Ivan Court (Ladbrooks) One And Only fr (3) Warren Stapleton (Rakaia) Shamrocks Boy fr (4) Gregory Prendergast (Ashburton) Bad Girlsrbest fr (5) Philip Vermeulen (Rangiora) Newmans Jet fr (6) Paul Ellis (Kaiapoi) Morven Lad fr (7) Murray Alfeld (Weedons) Lindennys Buttercup fr (8) C & J DeFilippi (Lincoln) Billythehuntedone fr (9) C & J DeFilippi (Lincoln) Getinbehind fr (10) Ray Jenkins (West Melton) Exceptional Mach fr (11) Neil Hamilton (Weedons) Bite The Dust fr (12) Ben Waldron (Ashburton) 99944 The Vicar fr (13) David Pearce (West Melton) 47250 Aces Fella fr (14) Murray Edmonds (Motukarara) 03543 9004 59945 65562 8x 0x7 D 43 2 54067 82

7

C Markham B Orange M Williamson (J) T Chmiel J Dunn B Hill C D Thornley C DeFilippi S Ottley (J) A Lethaby J Curtin R May K Barron M Edmonds

garY cockraM HYunDai Pace

4.05

$7250, 3yo+ 1 to 2 wins mobile, 2000m.

$6250, 3yo+ non winners, 2170m. Z Butcher (J) B Mangos D Butcher M McKendry T Herlihy J I Dickie (J) P Ferguson P Butcher T Macfarlane J Abernethy J Stormont S Phelan

$24,999, 2yo c&g mobile heat, 1700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

9.28

aucklanD co-oP taxi 300-3000 Pace 9.55

$18,000, 2yo fillies mobile, 1700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

'2%9(/5.$3

$12,000, up to 8 wins mobile, 2200m.

$10,000, 3yo+ up to 1 win mobile, 2200m.

sAtuRdAy

7%%+%.$

$7000, 3yo+ 1 to 2 wins mobile, 2200m.

TAB doubles 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9, 10-11. Trebles 1-2-3, 5-6-7, 9-10-11. Pick6 6-11 $40,000. Place6 6-11. Quaddie 8-9-10-11 .

3

Australian races

17

3" "$*/ "$*/ $*/( (6*%& 6*%

L Innes C Reith J Mc Donald G Schofield J Collett P Robl N Berry C Brown J Ford

$80,000, 3yo & up Quality Rating 93+ Listed, 1800m

Might And pOWeR hAndicAp

2

Sacred Falls dwh (8) 56 C J Waller (Rosehill) Rusambo dw (4) 56 Peter Snowden (Warwick Farm) Ashokan dw (7) 56 J A O’Shea (Randwick) Honorius th (9) 56 David Payne (Rosehill) Rebel Dane tw (6) 56 G Portelli (Warwick Farm) Taxmeifyoucan dw (1) 56 G D Hickman (Warwick Farm) Urquidez (3) 56 J M Austin (Warwick Farm) Casino Swoop (5) 56 John Thompson (Randwick) Adaboy Ross h (2) 56 C Karakatsanis (Rosehill)

6

4

Fine/Slow (6)/Out 3m.

6s643 6050s 00315 75617 98540 38s80 s1214 s0509 7s720 35226

1111s 113s2 6346s 2328s 111s 18s25 s125s 212s 13

Fine/Good (3)/Out 3m.

Weather/track/Rail

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Ascot Jetbet 10

TAB doubles 1-2, 4-5, 7-8. Trebles 2-3-4, 6-7-8. Quaddie 5-6-7-8. Place6 3-8.

1

' ARDIAN 'U 'UARDIAN DI N

5.30

$175,000, 3yo C&Gs Group 2 SW, 1200m

Lunar Rise tdbh (6) 56.5 J B Cummings (Flemington) Albrecht wbh (11) 55.5 Peter Snowden (Flemington) philippi t (2) 55.5 M C Kent (Cranbourne) Royal Haunt (12) 55.5 P G Moody (Caulfield) Bass Strait h (8) 54 D A Hayes (Flemington) Force Command (7) 54 G Eurell (Cranbourne) Hosting (3) 54 G Eurell (Cranbourne) High esteem d (1) 54 P G Moody (Caulfield) Sheer Talent dh (9) 54 M A Kavanagh (Flemington) Gerontius dh (10) 54 D A Hayes (Flemington) pins Of pele h (5) 54 Anthony Freedman (Flemington) prakticality h (4) 54 Troy Portelli (Flemington)

$80,000, Rating 89, 1700m

Weather/track/Rail 1

5

$150,000, 3yo C&Gs Group 3 SW+P, 1400m

$10,000, 3 to 5 wins special hcp, 2700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

5.50

ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, February 15, 2013

T Chmiel R May S McNally J Dunn N McGrath C Markham G Smith B Borcoskie T Jellyman

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

8

78333 27822 70330 212 17 43135 16983 82273 56033 42952 32317 00419 61865 — — 15492 22287 97546

Shifty Shivas fr (1) Phil Burrows (Fernside) Field Officer fr (2) Peter Bagrie (Ohoka) Cabo Wabo fr (3) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) Givenchy Franco fr (4) Steven McRae (Halswell) McQ fr (5) Nigel McGrath (Weedons) Supreme Mach fr (6) Ken Barron (West Melton) Get Holme Tyron fr (7) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) Shantahlia Knight fr (8) Graeme Lamb (Rangiora) K C Pedro fr (9) Alex Hastie (Winchmore) Stylish Babe fr (10) John McDermott (Prebbleton) Davy Lindenny fr (11) David Thompson (Kaiapoi) Reklaw Supreme fr (12) Wayne Higgs (Redwood) Majors Blue Jean fr (13) Ray Jenkins (West Melton) Sobek Kaiteri Bay Donegal Starella fr (14) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) Bushrod fr (15) Jim Curtin (Templeton) Franco Envoy fr (16) Chris Thornley (Greenpark)

G Smith T Bagrie (J) J Dunn C Thornley N McGrath K Barron B Thomas (J,cl) K Cameron M Williamson (J) S McNally S Thompson W Higgs A Lethaby SCRATCHED SCRATCHED D Dunn J Curtin C R Thornley

antHonY sHearer/PriMe Panel Pace 4.40 $5000, 4yo+ non winners, 2170m.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

0400x 82088 87x0x 3600x 42687 87066 65087 58408 25645 — x0378 08 97070

9

Nemean fr (1) Geoff Tate (Springston) B Hutton Countess Vale fr (2) Glenn Gillard (Rangiora) J Curtin Integrate fr (3) Peter Yeatman (West Melton) T Chmiel Bashful Compton fr (4) Andrew Stuart (Rangiora) V Atherton (J) Harvest Boy fr (5) P & L Jones (West Melton) A Tomlinson Ah Van fr (6) Fiona Baigent (Templeton) R Curtin Hotmamalinemypockets fr (7) Terrence Webster (Weedons) C DeFilippi Spirit Of Chronos fr (8) Ross Wilson (Oamaru Raceway) C D Thornley Bianca fr (9) Ben Waldron (Ashburton) R May SCRATCHED One And Only Zoerotten fr (10) Robin Thornley (Templeton) S Ottley (J) Fifteen C fr (11) Wendy Williams (Sefton) J Anderson (J) Flying Lexi fr (12) John Versteeg (Irwell) J Versteeg Anpao fr (13) Dean Taylor (Ladbrooks) M Jones

walker DaveY ltD HanDicaP trot

5.15

$8250, 3yo+ 1 or more wins discretionary hcp, 2810m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

55648 43270 — 03692 149 P68x5 97310 — 68220 21152 76x11 73436 29210 74646 17084 x0117 10048 19125 88P77

10

Oscar fr (1) L & J Smith (Te Pirita) Sent Again fr (2) Paul Nairn (Leeston) Bim Bom Bay Heza Boy Star fr (4) Terry McMillan (Ashburton) Astrapi fr (5) Tim Butt (West Melton) Yaldy Boyz fr (6) Paul Ellis (Kaiapoi) Lavros The Great fr (U1) Phil Anderson (Weedons) Whata Gamble Amy’s Invasion 10 (2) Mattias Hjalmarsson (West Melton) Pretty Sunday 10 (U1) Phil Burrows (Fernside) Kowhai Whiz 20 (1) Murray Alfeld (Weedons) Native’s Brite Spark 20 (U1) Austin Thornton (Ashley) Pammys Boy 30 (1) Murray Edmonds (Motukarara) Blackjacky 30 (2) Peter Bagrie (Ohoka) Commander Jewel 30 (3) Mark Jones (Burnham) Imelda 30 (4) Nigel McGrath (Weedons) Good Hest 30 (U1) Marty Larter (West Melton) Sunny Kash 30 (U2) Derek & Adele Jones (Russley) Unique Star 40 (U1) P & L Jones (West Melton)

Motukarara cuP HcP Pace

J Smith P Nairn SCRATCHED T McMillan A Butt B Hill B Orange SCRATCHED D Dunn G Smith S Ottley (J) R Close (J) M Edmonds T Bagrie (J) T Bagrie (J) N McGrath C DeFilippi C D Thornley R May

5.45

$10,000, 3yo+ 2 to 5 wins discretionary hcp, 2810m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

21743 48952 08x11 24422 07x11 33616 91715 77433 0777x 1711 32160 62553 33165 89927 13814 26488 27250 32344 12333

Roo Star fr (1) Terry McMillan (Ashburton) Village Terror fr (2) Dean Taylor (Ladbrooks) Redmaro fr (3) Gavin Cook (Ladbrooks) Alberto Contador fr (4) Graham Pearson (Waipara) Givethejobtobarnsy fr (5) John Versteeg (Irwell) The Falcon Legend fr (6) Leo O’Reilly (Rakaia) Shadow Rider fr (7) Frank Shrives (West Melton) Call Me Danny fr (8) Robin Thornley (Templeton) Franco Revel fr (9) T & G Chmiel (Leeston) The Brigadier fr (U1) Nigel McGrath (Weedons) Hairy Maclary 10 (1) Peter Holmes (Templeton) O Baby 10 (2) Mark Purdon (Pukekohe) Roxy Bromac 10 (3) Paul Young (Maronan) Eyre County 10 (4) Mike Brown (East Eyreton) The Friendlyassassin 10 (5) Grant McStay (Redwood) Paradise City 10 (6) Barry Ward (West Melton) Jackaroo Bromac 10 (7) Wayne Higgs (Redwood) Cam Before The Storm 10 (8) Tim Butt (West Melton) Lively Shard 10 (9) Gavin Smith (Leithfield Beach)

T McMillan S Ottley (J) C Thornley D Dunn J Versteeg L O’Reilly P Davis C DeFilippi T Chmiel N McGrath J Curtin B Orange J Young (J) K Cameron R Holmes B Thomas (J) W Higgs A Butt G Smith


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fields&fORM 20 28111 Sachin Arden 20 (1) Brad Mowbray (Yaldhurst) 21 31150 Formidable 20 (2) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) 22 22640 Live Lea 20 (3) Grant McStay (Redwood)

11

R May J Dunn

dOnegal HOuse Pace

6.15

$7250, 3yo+ f&m 1 to 2 wins mobile, 2000m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

21580 47446 x6710 7x910 36574 x0820 13x00 34634 152 95775 P6450 x6560 3501 165 33451 60967 34L27 22061

12

Thorn In My Side fr (1) D & C Butt (Woodend Beach) Simple Saver fr (2) P & L Jones (West Melton) Miss Kathryn fr (3) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) Garbo fr (4) Peter Kay (Swannanoa) Strata Star fr (5) Regan Todd (Burnham) Maddison Hill fr (6) Chris Chalmers (Halswell) Allura fr (7) Nigel McGrath (Weedons) Hot Toddy fr (8) Ken Barron (West Melton) Honour Lady fr (9) T & G Chmiel (Leeston) Suu Kyi fr (10) Jim Curtin (Templeton) The Empire’s Sister fr (11) Robbie Rowland (Yaldhurst) Pacific Rapture fr (12) Phil Burrows (Fernside) Artsu fr (13) Brian Zampese (West Melton) Its Nukes fr (14) Phil Burrows (Fernside) It’s Only Me fr (15) Mark Purdon (Rolleston) Marilyn Golightly fr (16) Andrew Garters (Broadfield) Fortunately fr (17) Ken Ford (West Melton) Chanelle Bromac fr (18) Cran Dalgety (West Melton)

D Butt P Davis R Holmes M Williamson (J) M Jones C DeFilippi R May S Golding (J) T Chmiel C D Thornley G Smith A Butt B Thomas (J) B Orange A Tomlinson D Dunn

VidPRO BROadcast Rentals Pace

6.45

$6000, 6yo+ 2 to 4 wins mobile, 2000m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

13

x8048 00304 97766 04190 21561 78x55 272x1 75610 43310 64339 93567

Ima Dude Too fr (1) Kevin Williams (Templeton) K Williams McPadden fr (2) Rick Burnett (Leeston) J Anderson (J) Town Icon fr (3) Chris McDowell (Weedons) S Golding (J) Storm’s Rule fr (4) Craig Kennedy (Cust) M Jones Oursjean fr (5) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) R Holmes Lets Talk Art fr (6) Andrew Stuart (Rangiora) K Riddell (J) Motu Cup Day Cullen fr (7) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) R May Meads Quaff fr (8) Dean Taylor (Ladbrooks) S McNally Winstone P fr (9) Geoff Dunn (West Melton) D Dunn Jass fr (10) Robert Stuart (Richmond) J Dunn Mullingar Mac fr (U1) Murray Tapper (Levels) M Williamson (J)

faMOus gROuse HOtel lincOln Pace 7.15 $7250, 3yo+ 1 to 2 wins, 2170m.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

70374 32242 — 82266 07053 59x47 49021 41629 175 90304 30549 09730 — — x0801 — 10504 3767P

Eyre Of Expectancy fr (1) Mike Brown (East Eyreton) Safedra fr (2) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) Sobek Flyalong Falcon fr (3) John Parsons (Balcairn) Drum Major fr (4) Chris Chalmers (Halswell) Real Kamwood fr (5) Paul Kerr (Ohoka) Riverboat Princess fr (6) Leslie Smart (Ashburton) Lem’s Cameo fr (7) Jim Curtin (Templeton) Speedy Jack fr (8) Gavin Smith (Leithfield Beach) Infrequently fr (9) T & G Chmiel (Leeston) Bedtime fr (10) D & C Butt (Woodend Beach) Waikari Cash fr (11) Kevin James (Kaiapoi) Spotafalcon Franco Tiago Bankcard fr (14) Peter Yeatman (West Melton) Lilac Desire Chloe Finn fr (15) Margo Nyhan (Burnham) Johnny Mick fr (U1) John Rogers (Patterson Park)

K Cameron D Dunn SCRATCHED M Kerr (J) R Holmes J Trainor (J,Cl) R Close (J) J Curtin G Smith T Chmiel J Hornbrook (J,Cl) K James SCRATCHED SCRATCHED C DeFilippi SCRATCHED P Davis A Butt

southland races

ascot Park JetBet 6

satuRday

TAB doubles 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10. Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10. Place6 5-10. Quaddie 7-8-9-10 .

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

9x113 71025 x1410 31281 52541 21319 75344 05235

5

Showery/Dead (4)/True.

gear changes

cOuPland’s sOutHland staKes

KyM HOWley @ fiRst natiOnal

12.14

$12,500, 2yo sw, 1100m

2

sPeigHt’s Maiden

C Johnson C Barnes (a3) D Walsh B Pitman (a1) T Moseley K Williams B Lammas

12.46

$12,500, sp cond, 1600m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

41554 22190 33217 017 42880 41052 94301 91 03237

3

Gervasio d (9) 58 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) Lord yarborough h (3) 58 Sally McKay (Ascot Park) Prince Ransom d (5) 57.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) Double Tap (6) 57.5 Kerry King (Riverton) Tom Dooley b (8) 57 Kevin Cairns (Winton) She’z A Virtuoso (1) 56 Ross Clark (Winton) Varvara h (4) 56 Peter Smellie (Ascot Park) Saperavious h (7) 55.5 Sally McKay (Ascot Park) Quest For Luck (2) 55 Murray Hamilton (Omakau)

tHe Vinyl BaR

C Johnson J Bullard B Pitman (a1) B Lammas T Moseley D Skerrett P Taylor S Muniandy R Doherty (a2)

1.18

$12,500, rating 65 benchmark*, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

4

61405 40453 93052 28934 00775 44263 521 18856 x1247 x1860 27825 376x0 0x009 34304

Gannicus dm (8) 59 Kerry King (Riverton) B Lammas Ghostinthemachine (12) 59 David Hutton (Timaru) R Doherty (a2) Wiseguy d (3) 59 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) B Pitman (a1) Mr Kirk d (7) 58.5 Ellis Winsloe (Gore) C Johnson O’Faberge d (10) 58 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) J Bullard Mind Reader dmb (13) 57 Graham Tippett (Isla Bank) S Muniandy The Gallant Girl d (4) 57 Dennis Bros (Woodlands) A Tempelman (a3) Tuatap d (14) 56.5 Kerry King (Riverton) T Moseley No Mean Feat dmh (6) 56 Sally McKay (Ascot Park) C Barnes (a3) Tunza Vitality (11) 56 B & S Anderton (Wingatui) P Taylor Valencia’s Image d (2) 56 Moroney/Ormsby (Matamata) K Williams Krissies Choice (1) 54 Graham Eade (Riverton) D Walsh Last Vintage h (5) 54 Bruce Laking (Ascot Park) T Direen (a2) Star Royale h (9) 54 Sean Bellew (Ascot Park) D Bradley

fasHiOn in tHe field

1.50

$15,000, rating 75 benchmark, 1200m 1 460x5 Heza Kool Kat dm (5) 59.5 Kelvin Tyler (Riverton) 2 54313 Anita Pea td (11) 59 Peter Rudkin (Riccarton) 3 18x80 Kirkdouglas dm (7) 58 Paul Richards (Wingatui)

Southland Selections

Race 1: DOMETT, eL DOUTe, AVOW Race 2: PRINCE RANSOM, GeRVASiO, SHe’Z A ViRTUOSO Race 3: VALENCIA’S IMAGE, MiND ReADeR, GANNiCUS Race 4: THE GOVERNATOR, iSHiMiNe, ANiTA PeA Race 5: SO ELuSIVE, CReDiT CRUNCH, iNFALLiBLe Race 6: PLATINuM KINGDOM, PARAKeTO, BeReNiCe Race 7: KINA WIN, SCHOCKeMOHLe, ROBBie ROOSTeR Race 8: MONACHEE, iRiSH WiT, eLiTe STReeT Race 9: KIRKIE, CHAPAReLLA, SUCRe Race 10: BALLyRINA, AiNT NO LOLLyGAGGA, NORAH

2.22

$25,000, open hcp, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

41150 22157 75317 27275 26836 67204 2144x 53001 8x161

6

Our Genes tdm (9) 59.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) Infallible th (2) 56.5 Gay Robinson (Ascot Park) Credit Crunch d (7) 55 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) So Elusive d (4) 54.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) Dr Dee Bee d (3) 54.5 Jan Hay (Ashburton) The Jester td (6) 54 Dennis Bros (Woodlands) Lautenschlager tmh (1) 54 Kelly Thompson (Ascot Park) Sandfly dmh (8) 54 Sally McKay (Ascot Park) uncle Jim h (5) 54 Sally McKay (Ascot Park)

sOutHland guineas

A Denby (a2) R Doherty (a2) B Pitman (a1) C Johnson T Direen (a2) T Moseley D Prastiyou (a4) T Kahlon (a4) A Frye (a3)

2.56

$50,000, 3yo sw listed, 1600m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

15131 x1115 35102 09388 x3142 09869 x2234 21123 531 90331 60x84

7

Platinum Kingdom (7) 56.5 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) Absolut Excelencia (6) 56.5 K & L Rae (Ruakaka) Paraketo (4) 56.5 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) Sir Singo (5) 56.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) Bigglesworth bh (3) 56.5 Sally McKay (Ascot Park) Reeves Hall mh (9) 56.5 Lisa Vaughan (Ascot Park) Ri’Gah Brook (1) 56.5 Terry Kennedy (Wingatui) Berenice t (2) 54.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) Matoaka (11) 54.5 Leda Beck (Winton) unrelenting Lady (8) 54.5 Peter Rudkin (Riccarton) Marechal h (10) 54.5 Sean Bellew (Ascot Park)

D Bradley P Taylor K Williams D Walsh S Muniandy B Lammas J Bullard C Johnson T Moseley L Callaway T Direen (a)

cOMcat Plant enHanceR

3.36

$15,000, rating 75 benchmark, 2100m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

13533 55212 01349 17883 70560 88307 2L901 13232 41560 42190 21070 58585 73857

8

Schockemohle th (7) 59.5 Kelly Thompson (Ascot Park) Kina Win th (6) 57.5 Sabin Kirkland (Ascot Park) Ima Dude mh (1) 57 Kelly Thompson (Ascot Park) Gallivant h (12) 56.5 Sally McKay (Ascot Park) The Boys (3) 56 B & S Anderton (Wingatui) Confused d (4) 56 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) Split Decision (10) 55.5 N & B Blatch (Tapanui) Robbie Rooster th (5) 55.5 Jim Curran (Ascot Park) Briga m (11) 55 B & S Anderton (Wingatui) Porotene Sky d (2) 54 Patterson/Horrell (Gore) Volonte th (8) 54 Tommy Beckett (Ascot Park) Buffys Boy tm (13) 54 Barry Howden (Roslyn Bush) She’z A Prima Donna t (9) 54 Ross Clark (Winton)

inVeRcaRgill gOld cuP

T Moseley P Taylor J Bullard D Prastiyou (a4) D Walsh C Johnson D Bradley K Williams T Direen (a2) R Doherty (a2) B Lammas S Muniandy L Callaway

4.16

$25,000, open hcp, 2600m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

9

12648 01370 78310 81351 37111 93774 x865x 07615 10774 0x262

Our Bee Jay tmh (5) 59 Lisa Vaughan (Ascot Park) ya Dreamin Jonesy td (2) 58 Graham Dobbs (Orari) The Hand Of Faith t (10) 57 L S Faber (Ashburton) Monachee (6) 55.5 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) Elite Street mh (4) 54 Murray Carter (Ascot Park) Eleanor Coup (7) 54 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) Gargamel tm (3) 54 Leda Beck (Winton) Esprit D’Or h (1) 54 Tommy Beckett (Ascot Park) Honora Flynn th (8) 54 Sean Bellew (Ascot Park) Irish Wit h (9) 54 Sally McKay (Ascot Park)

B Lammas D Walsh P Taylor K Williams D Bradley C Johnson T Moseley R Doherty (a) T Direen (a) S Muniandy

castledale @ te Runga suMMeR cuP 4.56

A Tempelman (a3) A Frye (a3) D Prastiyou (a4)

RaVelstOn stud

5.36

$12,500, rating 65 benchmark*, 1600m

The Gordonian tdmh (16) 59 J & J Gordon (Ascot Park) Dubai Bear (4) 57.5 Terry Kennedy (Wingatui) Tommy Tucker tm (15) 57.5 B & S Anderton (Wingatui) Ekstra Special d (2) 57 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) Savanur dm (11) 57 John McKay (Gore) Spoilt Princess t (5) 56.5 Ellis Winsloe (Gore) Dino (17) 56.5 Patterson/Horrell (Gore) Just Frank h (3) 56.5 Sally McKay (Ascot Park) Ballyrina d (10) 56 Murray Hamilton (Omakau) Ima Geegee tmh (14) 55 Kelly Thompson (Ascot Park) Aint No Lollygagga (12) 54.5 Paul Richards (Wingatui) Norah td (1) 54.5 B & S Anderton (Wingatui) 13 20406 Seasprite (8) 54.5 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) 14 49704 Kasbah Keeper (6) 54 Stephen Blair-Edie (Riverton) EMERGENCIES 15 93440 My D’Or us (9) 54 Valerie Christophers (Winton) 16 41554 Gervasio d (7) 57.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) 17 73857 She’z A Prima Donna t (13) 54 Ross Clark (Winton)

K C Walters (a2) T Direen (a2) J Bullard C Johnson C Barnes (a3) P Taylor A Frye (a3) S Muniandy J Chong (a3) T Moseley D Bradley R Doherty (a2) B Lammas D Prastiyou (a4)

taranaki races new Plymouth JetBet 4

satuRday

TAB doubles 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10. Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10. Pick6 5-10 $100,000. Place6 5-10. Quaddie 7-8-9-10 .

Approved Plates on: Premeaux (R4) Lugging Bit off: Led The Way (R1) Lugging Bit on: Premeaux (R4) Tongue Control Bit on: Led The Way (R1) Blinkers on: Jokraar (R2); La Muchacha (R3); Secret Agent, Cheeky Boy (R6); Black Hennessy, Dal Dantrix (R7); I Do, Our Milly Smith (R8); Costume, Vicki Anne (R9) Blinkers off: Zaragoza (R6); Fairway Wish (R8) Side Winkers off: Benzini (R1); Cheeky Boy (R6) Side Winkers on: Postman Pat, Neena Rock (R4); Zaragoza (R6); Fairway Wish (R8) Ear Covers on: Betrayed (R4) Nasal Strip on: Tilda (R7) Shadow Roll off: Duckworth Lewis (R8) Tongue Tie off: Corsicana (R1) Tongue Tie on: Waive The Rules, Benzini (R1); Inanoff (R10)

3

K & a ROeBucK cOnstRuctiOn

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

76631 25640 30234 15419 x6748 52191 120x6 58427 x770x x6357

4

12.30

$20,000, sp cond sw, 1800m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Didgeridoo (4) 58 Lesley Munro (Pukekohe) D Johnson Waive The Rules (9) 58 Matthew Eales (Awapuni) L Allpress Benzini (7) 57.5 Adrian Bull (Hunterville) R Myers Corporal Lincoln (13) 57.5 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) J Riddell Brecon Grosve (5) 57 Trudy Keegan (Stratford) V Johnston Cast Iron Jack h (1) 56.5 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) A Morgan (a3) Fixates h (6) 56.5 Glennys Hayward (New Plymouth) M Hills Coat du Roan (11) 55.5 Leo Molloy (Byerley Pk Karaka) M D Plessis North Of Sunset t (10) 55.5 Ramsay/Ritchie (Maungatautari) O Bosson Diamond Grace th (3) 55.5 Allan Sharrock (New Plymouth) R Hutchings (a) 11 x4936 My Pentire (2) 55 Gale Julian (Wanganui) T Russell 12 990x9 Led The Way (12) 55 Murray Blue (Stratford) M Wenn 13 406x0 Corsicana (8) 54.5 Tom Perry (Kopane) R Hannam 82521 35619 6219 74219 08937 7244 9835 527P1 42621 641

2

nicHOlas finance

1.02

$20,000, rating 65 & jmps benchmark*, 2000m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

15263 33415 30351 94705 23310 00591 x0038 17 31090 34680 x08x8 84649 66670

Goldminer d (6) 59 Shaune Ritchie (Cambridge) M Cheung (a4) Vincent Mangano dm (7) 59 P & J McKay (Matamata) R Hutchings (a) Vincent Street (3) 59 V & W Hillis (Matamata) M Cameron Quintero d (10) 56.5 P & J McKay (Matamata) M Coleman Beyond Desire d (2) 56 Tony Cole (Te Kauwhata) N Harris Taaxman (5) 55.5 Tony Gillies (Matamata) O Bosson La Muchacha tdh (9) 54.5 Allan Sharrock (New Plymouth) M Hills Nine Pin d (8) 54.5 Leo Molloy (Byerley Pk Karaka) M D Plessis Testa Secret m (4) 54 Kevin Gray (Palm.North) L Allpress La Vie En Rose tdmh (1) 54 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) R Myers

tHe WateRfROnt HOtel

2.06

$20,000, sp cond sw, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Just The Tip dh (4) 59 Janelle Millar (New Plymouth) Ciron d (3) 58 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) Postman Pat (2) 57 Paul Bourke (Hawera) Betrayed (8) 57 Trudy Keegan (Stratford) Premeaux (7) 57 Jeff Lynds (Awapuni) Neena Rock tbh (9) 56 Warren Bolton (New Plymouth) Olivia Mary t (6) 56 Aidan Schumacher (Stratford) La Valeta (5) 55.5 Tony Cole (Te Kauwhata) Kirkinini h (1) 55 Peter Fleming (New Plymouth) 60x Leather N’ Lace h (10) 55 Peter Fleming (New Plymouth)

99211 4x614 23072 x4404 4 12 41 313

5

scHWePPeRVescence sPRint

S Doyle J Riddell D Turner (a3) L Allpress H Tinsley M Cameron M Dee (a4) M D Plessis D Johnson R Hannam

2.41

$50,000, open hcp, 1100m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

— x1400 64179 14110 x1088 60x31 46835 x0525 51211

6

Double Barrel Ginner Hart t (3) 56.5 Alexander Fieldes (Wanganui) Rough Odds (6) 55 Leo Molloy (Byerley Pk Karaka) Open ‘N’ Shut (1) 54.5 Chris Wood (Cambridge) Princess Katie (8) 54 Kevin Gray (Palm.North) Starguru m (7) 53.5 P & J McKay (Matamata) Aunt Daisy m (5) 53 Sylvia Kay (Levin) Viva Roma (4) 53 Bruce Wallace (Takanini) Alvesta m (2) 53 P & J McKay (Matamata)

PHOenix PaRK 2yO classic

SCRATCHED M Dee (a4) D Turner (a3) V Colgan L Allpress M D Plessis R Myers S Dye R Hutchings (a)

3.16

$75,000, 2yo sw group 3, 1200m 1 23134 zaragoza (3) 56.5 P & J McKay (Matamata) O Bosson 2 432 Secret Agent (5) 56.5 Nigel Tiley (Pukekohe) N Harris 3 425 Cheeky Boy (1) 56.5 Bruce Wallace (Takanini) V Colgan 4 813 Girl Of My Dreams td (9) 54.5 Leo Molloy (Byerley Pk Karaka) M D Plessis 5 22 Dreamer (4) 54.5 Jason Bridgman (Matamata) M Cameron 6 2 True Spirit h (8) 54.5 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) R Myers 7 563 Irish Strings (2) 54.5 Kevin Gray (Palm.North) M Hills 8 38 Rosado (7) 54.5 Lisa O’Shea (Cambridge) D Johnson 9 zambari (6) 54.5 David Greene (Te Rapa) M Coleman

7

neW PlyMOutH cluB

3.56

$25,000, rating 75 benchmark, 1600m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

81681 72605 27356 02072 21x31 64942 63344 x5168 4x619 22432 — 88106 5x105

8

Jed (10) 61 Leo Molloy (Byerley Pk Karaka) D Turner (a3) The Menace d (1) 60 Tony Cole (Te Kauwhata) C Dell (a2) Glaizem th (3) 57.5 Robert Patterson (New Plymouth) R Hannam Platinum Dancer m (6) 57 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) R Myers Tyne Cot d (4) 57 Neil Connors (Woodville) H Tinsley Kings Court (9) 56 Suzanne Gordon (Awapuni) M Tanaka Torricella (8) 56 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) R Hutchings (a) Black Hennessy (2) 55.5 Chris Wood (Cambridge) O Bosson Dal Dantrix d (11) 55.5 Fraser Auret (Marton) M Hills Heapzacash mh (12) 55 Robert Patterson (New Plymouth) S Doyle Tilda SCRATCHED Miss Centrefold (5) 54 Gary Vile (Awapuni) B Grylls (a3) Palmers Pride (7) 54 Mike Breslin (Awapuni) D Johnson

HOOKeR Pacific taRanaKi cuP

4.36

$80,000, open hcp group 3, 1800m 1 08429 Spiro td (15) 59 Sylvia Kay (Levin) J Riddell 2 72006 Jetset Lad tdmh (3) 57 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) R Myers 3 48207 Back In Black (9) 55 John Steffert (Te Aroha) V Colgan 4 81580 Capone m (6) 54.5 Danica Guy (Matamata) 5 21233 Estrato (5) 54.5 P & J McKay (Matamata) M Coleman 6 71729 Fairway Wish (7) 53.5 Karen Zimmerman (Otaki) L Allpress 7 13112 I Do (1) 53 Allan Sharrock (New Plymouth) M Cameron 8 10210 Parnell Prince (8) 53 Louise McGregor (Te Aroha) R Hannam 9 64530 Mungo Jerry (13) 53 Adrian Bull (Hunterville) D Johnson 10 x1049 Mini Pearl (14) 53 Fraser Auret (Marton) M Hills 11 — Our Milly Smith SCRATCHED 12 23656 Boninsky (4) 53 Margaret Falconer (Cambridge) R Hutchings (a) 13 17x66 Duckworth Lewis (11) 53 Leo Molloy (Byerley Pk Karaka) M D Plessis 14 55221 Via Veneto t (10) 53 Ramsay/Ritchie (Maungatautari) S Dye 15 11548 The Flying Affair tdm (12) 53 M, M & M Rogers (Pukekohe) M Wenn EMERGENCy 16 55405 Lunar Eclipse (2) 53 G & M Sanders (Te Awamutu) M Sweeney

nZ BlOOdstOcK ins. OaKs PRelude 5.16 $25,000, 3yof hcp, 1800m

Fine/Good (3)/True.

antOn MORa & sOn PainteR

1.34

$30,000, rating 85 benchmark, 1400m

9

Weather/track/Rail 1

fields&fORM

taranaki gear changes

$15,000, rating 85 benchmark, 1600m

10 Concussion Plates (Front) off: Ya Dreamin Jonesy (R8) Hoof Pads (Front) off: Sucre (R9) Hoof Pads (Hind) on: Just 1 x1900 Frank (R10) Standard Bit on: Irish Wit (R8) Lugging Bit off: 2 41454 3 x9268 Irish Wit (R8); Tommy Tucker (R10) Norton Bit on: Tommy 4 63786 5 89649 Tucker (R10) Blinkers on: Reeves Hall (R6); Tommy Tucker 6 46607 7 70360 (R10) Side Winkers off: Kirkie (R9) Bandages on: Gargamel 8 93544 9 810x6 (R8) Shadow Roll on: Kirkie (R9); Just Frank (R10) Tongue 10 53495 11 06682 Tie off: Irish Wit (R8) 12 x5635

1 4 El Doute (4) 57.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) 2 All Things Nice (6) 57.5 John McKay (Gore) 3 9 King’s Stand (3) 57.5 Graham Dobbs (Orari) 4 0 Lukander (7) 57.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) 5 23272 Domett (5) 55.5 M & M Brown (Ngapuke) 6 6 Avow (2) 55.5 B & S Anderton (Wingatui) 7 Libetto (1) 55.5 N & B Blatch (Tapanui)

C Johnson T Moseley R Doherty (a2) A Denby (a2) D Bradley B Lammas K Williams P Taylor

1 33628 Schmeckenbecher tdmh (12) 61 Kelly Thompson (Ascot Park) R Doherty (a2) 2 61819 Petty Lane tdmh (6) 60.5 Lisa Vaughan (Ascot Park) A Frye (a3) 3 0x290 Coat Of Arms dh (8) 58.5 Sabin Kirkland (Ascot Park) C Johnson 4 29378 Chaparella tdm (10) 58 Steven Prince (Wingatui) K Williams 5 07433 Kirkie d (1) 57 A M Cowan (Ashburton) J Bullard D Bradley 6 11410 Sucre tdh (5) 56.5 Sean Bellew (Ascot Park) 7 56372 Redfern d (7) 56.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) D Walsh 8 07101 Semper Plus (4) 55.5 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) B Lammas 9 51540 Aluminium Bikerack d (3) 55 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) B Pitman (a1) 10 — Lamaze SCRATCHED 11 33112 Peter Parrot tb (9) 54.5 Kelvin Tyler (Riverton) T Moseley 12 21672 Pinot Express d (11) 54 Steven Prince (Wingatui) T Direen (a2) 13 x3341 Bremusa d (2) 54 T & L Prendergast (West Melton) P Taylor

Weather/track/Rail

1

Chapel Star d (6) 56.5 Terry Kennedy (Wingatui) Tappy Lee dm (1) 56 Kerry King (Riverton) Strike up The Band dh (9) 56 J & J Gordon (Ascot Park) The Governator d (3) 56 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) Ishimine d (8) 55 D & D Logan (Ruakaka) Mikabella db (10) 54.5 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) Stand up dmh (4) 54 Sean Bellew (Ascot Park) Lucky Break d (2) 54 K & L Rae (Ruakaka)

Just Ishi b (11) 59 Gail Temperton (Awapuni) B Grylls (a3) Juggernaut Rock (12) 58.5 Jason Price (Matamata) M Cameron Juliann mh (7) 57.5 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) R Myers zeina Royale tmh (3) 57.5 Robert Patterson (New Plymouth) O Bosson Like Jagger (13) 57.5 Nikki Hurdle (Awapuni) R Hurdle (a1) Astana tdh (8) 56.5 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) R Hutchings (a) Vronskii (6) 56.5 Jeff Lynds (Awapuni) M Tanaka I Suggest th (1) 55.5 Robert Patterson (New Plymouth) V Colgan Joe Cool (5) 55 Kevin Gray (Palm.North) M D Plessis Jokraar (10) 54.5 Bryce Revell (New Plymouth) L Allpress Daisy Louise td (4) 54 Paul Moseley (Hawera) R Hannam Lady Shannon (9) 54 Paul Belsham (Wanganui) M Hills Pinot Davone (2) 54 Mike Breslin (Awapuni) M Dee (a4)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

29011 17222 0141 59x13 — 18944 82154 24156 10x 74198

10

High Fashion (3) 59 Kevin Gray (Palm.North) Lucky Country (1) 58.5 Stephen Marsh (Cambridge) Atacama (9) 55.5 Shaune Ritchie (Cambridge) Decorah (7) 55.5 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) Sky Hi Baby If I Can I Can (6) 54 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) Marmi (2) 54 Gary Alton (Cambridge) Costume b (5) 54 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) Vicki Anne (4) 54 Fraser Auret (Marton) Dragon Beauty (8) 54 Gary Vile (Awapuni)

sHeZ sinsatiOnal

H Tinsley O Bosson S Collett M Cameron SCRATCHED R Hannam R Myers V Colgan M Hills L Allpress

5.56

$30,000, rating 85 benchmark, 2000m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

45482 02406 7x985 21921 00415 01025 05410 10034 55405 35653 22168 32023 64252

Ballybit h (7) 59 Allan Sharrock (New Plymouth) Inanoff (11) 58.5 Fursdon/Sliz (Matamata) Fazza tdm (1) 58.5 Jeff Lynds (Awapuni) Sadlers Rock t (3) 58.5 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) Dancing Chief (13) 58 Gregory Graham (Byerley Pk Karaka) Captain Marvel db (10) 56.5 Ralph Manning (Cambridge) The Terminator (8) 56.5 Roger James (Cambridge) Gold Cape th (9) 55.5 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) Lunar Eclipse (4) 55.5 G & M Sanders (Te Awamutu) Kohi Road t (12) 55 Jack Scott (Foxton) Grande Bellezza db (6) 54.5 Louise McGregor (Te Aroha) Our zeby td (2) 54 D & C Bothwell (Stratford) Storm Home tdh (5) 54 Robert Patterson (New Plymouth)

Taranaki Selections Race 1: BENzINI, DiDGeRiDOO, COAT DU ROAN Race 2: JuGGERNAuT ROCK, JUST iSHi, LiKe JAGGeR Race 3: QuINTERO, TeSTA SeCReT, ViNCeNT STReeT Race 4: NEENA ROCK, JUST THe TiP, LA VALeTA Race 5: GINNER HART, OPeN ‘N’ SHUT, ALVeSTA Race 6: DREAMER, GiRL OF My DReAMS, ZARAGOZA Race 7: TyNE COT, BLACK HeNNeSSy, HeAPZACASH Race 8: I DO, eSTRATO, MiNi PeARL Race 9: HIGH FASHION, LUCKy COUNTRy, ATACAMA Race 10: SADLERS ROCK, BALLyBiT, GOLD CAPe

O Bosson M Wenn H Tinsley J Riddell R Norvall M D Plessis V Colgan R Myers M Sweeney L Allpress D Johnson M Cameron R Hannam

Auckland races

Auckland harness Alexandra Park Jetbet 5

sAtuRdAy

TAB doubles 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8. Trebles 2-3-4, 6-7-8. Place6 3-8. Quaddie 5-6-7-8 .

1

AuCklAnd CO-OP tAxi PACe

6.45

2

500x7 2246x 61060 46450 21784 45759 46045 56x99 78165 046x9 59747

aceman fr (1) Eddie Phelan (Manakau) Lambrusco fr (2) Rogerson/Blanchard (Hamilton) real Tidy fr (3) Danny Blakemore (Kumeu) Stars Star fr (4) J & D Butcher (Cambridge) Bully’s rocket fr (5) Rob Lawson (Newstead) Only Whisper fr (6) Steve Phillips (Pukekohe) Beaming Jay fr (7) Macfarlane/Sharpe (Patumahoe) mahogany fr (8) Jay Abernethy (Papakura) Sir indianapolis fr (9) Ival Brownlee (Pokeno) running To Live fr (10) Steve Phillips (Pukekohe) Speedstar fr (11) Tim Vince (Epsom)

j kriechbaumer m northcott D blakemore s butcher W Rich m stormont j Darby f phelan j brownlee s phillips t vince

bettORs deliGht @ WOOdlAnds PACe 7.15 $6000, 2yo+ non winners mobile, 2200m.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Johann fr (1) Roger Villiger (Morrinsville) b mangos No apachemee fr (2) Ray Bradley (Ohaupo) m teaz (j) Butler’s Sunset fr (3) R & P Fensom (Tuakau) R fensom Smokin Bopper fr (4) Richard Brosnan (Ardmore) R brosnan elz On Fire fr (5) Michelle Wallis & Bernie Hackett (Waiuku) t mitchell Satu fr (6) David Kaa (Cambridge) R may Western union fr (7) Derek Balle (Pukekohe) m mckendry valentino rossi fr (8) J & D Butcher (Cambridge) D butcher golden Bloom fr (9) J & D Butcher (Cambridge) p butcher miro Bay fr (10) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) s Lawson (j) 4 major maguire fr (11) Tony Herlihy (Papakura) t herlihy 37994 Chattan fr (12) Doug Gale (Helensville) j stormont 6x644 58005 5 53x57 9 958 4x222 x80x9 95373

3

diReCt seCuRity seRviCes tROt

7.45

$6081, 3yo+ non winners, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

9x760 26x — 3300 30386 8 4x297 x5007 34880 x5543 714x 30937 547x4 70202

sundAy

TAB doubles 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9. Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9. Quaddie 6-7-8-9. Place6 4-9.

Peggy Lindenny fr (1) Peter Ferguson (Cambridge) imsmartenough fr (2) Rod Bowker (Kumeu) Watch annie Trot Cascadia fr (3) John Dickie (Cambridge Raceway) Dauntless fr (4) Ted Edwards (Mangere) Don’s mountain fr (5) Tony Herlihy (Papakura) awa Cathrine fr (6) Bill Darrah (Kopu) malambra fr (7) Ray Darby (Patumahoe) Our Dainty Lady fr (8) Frank Weaver (Takanini) Consentual fr (9) Jay Abernethy (Papakura) kip keino fr (10) Richard Brosnan (Ardmore) Spur me On fr (11) James Stormont (Pukekohe) Celeris fr (12) Adrienne Matthews (Pukekohe) mickey rochfort fr (u1) Jill Coppins (Morrinsville) a Special Dream fr (u2) Richard Brosnan (Ardmore)

p ferguson b mangos SCRATCHED j i Dickie (j) b edwards t herlihy D butcher t macfarlane R may j abernethy n chilcott j stormont t cameron (j) g Robb R brosnan

Overcast/Good (3)/Out 8m.

Blinkers off: Shuka (R3); Sultry Assassin (R7) Blinkers on: Deane Martin (R5) Pacifiers on: Shuka (R3) Side Winkers off: Kalevala (R4) Nasal Strip on: Sultry Assassin (R7) Nose Band off: Game Changer (R5) Tongue Tie off: Sultry Assassin (R7)

PORtOfinO RestAuRAnts

12.58

19x11 — x3311 12129 3x476 9x0Lx

2

Petty Cury td (1) 58 Don Sellwood (Cambridge) heat Blast Trepidation d (3) 55.5 Paul & Kris Shailer (Matamata) Future king tb (4) 55.5 Roger James (Cambridge) Fort Lincoln td (5) 55.5 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) Sweet ‘N’ keen t (2) 55 Philip Johnson (Avondale)

m D plessis SCRATCHED R myers v colgan m cameron L allpress

Al & WynnA tAn Mile

1.33

$12,500, mdn, 1600m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

534x4 9x572 70559 433 9x726 04400 77322 59

3

Cunninghams gap (7) 58.5 Richard Otto (Te Awamutu) Team Pete (3) 58.5 Caroline Pomare (Ardmore Lodge) gordyfromgreatbarr (4) 58.5 Lisa O’Shea (Cambridge) Stamen (1) 58 Chris Wood (Cambridge) el Felino (8) 56.5 Linda Laing (Cambridge) karina rock (5) 56.5 Ralph Manning (Cambridge) Secret’s Only (6) 56 Jenna Mahoney (Clevedon) zizi (2) 56 Louise McGregor (Te Aroha) Sonic rocket (9) 56 McVean/Browne (Cambridge)

t thornton D johnson s Dye o bosson L satherley m cropp (a3) m cameron p turner (a1) m D plessis

APC lOGistiCs hAndiCAP

2.08

$25,000, open hcp, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

x414x 18320 22220 81111 18458 41x12 74433 72195

4

Silent achiever t (2) 61 Roger James (Cambridge) undisclosed td (4) 58 P & J McKay (Matamata) Shuka d (1) 56 P & D Williams (Byerley Pk Karaka) maximum height tdm (7) 55 Antony Fuller (Tauranga) Joey massino td (8) 54.5 P & J McKay (Matamata) Payette (5) 54 Richard Collett (Pukekohe) Oak Park tdb (6) 54 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) Carlotta tdm (3) 54 Scott Wenn (Te Aroha)

j mcDonald m coleman o bosson t thornton m D plessis L innes m cameron m Wenn

hydROflOW

2.44

$12,500, rating 65 benchmark*, 1400m

4

PAlAMOuntAins nutRitiOn PACe

8.15

$6000, 2yo+ f&m non winners mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

96605 64x 85x4 26 6x573 44484 888 270 5x072 —

5

Presidential Su fr (1) Stewart Ashworth (Albany) american rose fr (2) Ray Green (Huapai) kenny’s Time machine fr (3) Steven Reid (Pukekohe) Dolly Dagger fr (4) Paulette Screen (Pukekohe) Lyn’s Delight fr (5) Nicky Chilcott (Cambridge Raceway) Tina Brydon fr (6) Tony Grayling (Pukekohe) Snooki fr (7) Tony Herlihy (Papakura) maddys Star fr (8) Tony Grayling (Pukekohe) ravna gora fr (9) Ken Sefonte (Kumeu) miss Sophie fr (10) Green/Hughes (Ardmore) Sunhaven Princess

R may R Downey (j) s Lawson (j) g Wolfenden n chilcott s abernethy (j) t herlihy D butcher j stormont m mckendry SCRATCHED

nevele R seRies heAt PACe

8.40

$14,999, 3yo fillies mobile, 1700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

53611 49926 7x461 6x573 82271 24041 20461 00105 851 10312 2x531 253p3 68517 77109

6

Splendour fr (1) Macfarlane/Sharpe (Patumahoe) keepsake fr (2) Green/Hughes (Ardmore) Winter Strike fr (3) Mangos/Cullen (Pukekohe) Lyn’s Delight fr (4) Nicky Chilcott (Cambridge Raceway) Delightful Christian fr (5) Green/Hughes (Ardmore) annie morva fr (6) Jeff Crouth (Pukekohe) gold elite fr (7) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) vincennes fr (8) Doug Gale (Helensville) helena Jet fr (9) Wayne Anstis (Cambridge) georgia’s Jury fr (10) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) holly madison fr (11) Tony Herlihy (Papakura) robyn’s C C fr (12) Mangos/Cullen (Pukekohe) Pepper Potts fr (13) Telfer/Garlick (Papakura) Can’t Teach That fr (14) Gareth Dixon (Clevedon)

t macfarlane j i Dickie (j) h cullen m mckendry p ferguson s Lawson (j) n chilcott R may D butcher t herlihy b mangos s phelan j stormont

kuMeu COuntRy CuP hCP PACe

9.10

$8161, 2 to 5 wins discretionary hcp, 2700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

92182 31517 88412 34484 63873 33463 16p44 41172 11656 52121 9x200 89157

7

Pureora Paree fr (1) Doug Gale (Helensville) Secret Desire fr (2) Telfer/Garlick (Papakura) Cuedee algranco fr (3) Arna Donnelly (Cambridge) underwood road fr (4) Hollis/Robertson (Pukekohe) Brydon Delight 10 (1) Tony Grayling (Pukekohe) Copy my Past 10 (2) Colin Butler (Cambridge Raceway) The magic 20 (1) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) anvil Justice 20 (2) Ival Brownlee (Pokeno) Shardon’s Operator 20 (3) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) Tyler maguire 20 (4) David Marshall (Cambridge) manotick express 20 (5) R & P Fensom (Tuakau) Charge Forward 30 (1) Steven Reid (Pukekohe)

j abernethy s phelan n chilcott L hollis s abernethy (j) p butcher s Lawson (j) j i Dickie (j) D butcher k marshall (j) p fensom s mcmullan (j)

yeARlinG sAles @ kARAkA tROt

9.40

$7161, 1 or more wins +claimers discretionary hcp, 2700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

8

32219 08086 78658 p4000 — — 28056 56338 35452 11808 31011

mingara fr (1) J & M Teaz (Ohaupo) irvin fr (2) Ian Moody (Pukekohe) kawarau Spur fr (3) Richard Brosnan (Ardmore) getaway Doug fr (u1) Cliff Wilson (Ardmore) Sodeska Letz hope kissme earl 20 (1) Ival Brownlee (Pokeno) moment Of Truth 20 (u1) Rob Lawson (Newstead) Castletons Boy 30 (1) Wayne Thomas (Epsom) kD Commando 40 (1) Derek Balle (Pukekohe) Phoebe revival 50 (1) Nicky Chilcott (Cambridge Raceway)

inteRdOMiniOn heAt PACe

m teaz (j) t macfarlane R brosnan m mckendry SCRATCHED SCRATCHED b mangos s Lawson (j) j stormont D butcher n chilcott

10.15

$50,000, mobile group 2, 2200m. 1 01912 gold ace fr (1) Steven Reid (Pukekohe) 2 11311 Terror To Love fr (2) G & P Court (West Melton) 3 12771 Sir Lincoln fr (3) Ray Green (Huapai)

Auckland Selections Race 1: BeamiNg Jay, LambRusco, buLLy’s Rocket Race 2: ChaTTaN, majoR maguiRe, WesteRn union Race 3: SPur me ON, kip keino, imsmaRtenough Race 4: LyN’S DeLighT, miss sophie, DoLLy DaggeR Race 5: SPLeNDOur, DeLightfuL chRistian, geoRgia’s juRy Race 6: COPy my PaST, chaRge foRWaRD, tyLeR maguiRe Race 7: PhOeBe revivaL, mingaRa, castLetons boy Race 8: gOLD aCe, teRRoR to Love, siR LincoLn

t herlihy R may m mckendry

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

60442 33140 34314 9x031 18807 94627 51 521 x5544 30430

5

Taoist master (10) 59 John Sargent (Matamata) i Chianti db (8) 59 Ralph Manning (Cambridge) antonine td (9) 57.5 Ross McCarroll (Cambridge) Lady eiko d (7) 57.5 Murdoch/Olson (Waiuku) miss Construe m (5) 57 Ralph Manning (Cambridge) Sumotori (2) 57 Leo Molloy (Byerley Pk Karaka) Clara Jane d (3) 56.5 Roger James (Cambridge) Our Pink Diamond (6) 56.5 Todd Mitchell (Cambridge) Dreamcoat t (1) 56 Stephen McKee (Ardmore) kalevala d (4) 56 Jenna Mahoney (Ardmore)

j Riddell m Walker o bosson c grylls L innes v colgan L allpress t thornton m D plessis j mcDonald

MelCO COnstRuCtiOn Mile

3.16

$15,000, rating 75 benchmark, 1600m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

— 61123 3x279 44640 x231L 21316 28513 0x136 84315 18513

6

The menace guess What d (9) 59 John Mason (Tokoroa) king’s Fortune td (4) 58.5 Don Sellwood (Cambridge) haere mai td (7) 58 V & W Hillis (Matamata) The Tidy express db (3) 57 Roger James (Cambridge) Deane martin td (1) 57 Bruce Wallace (Takanini) Confederate d (5) 57 K & B Kelso (Matamata) game Changer (6) 56 Tony Cole (Te Kauwhata) arizona Jazz d (8) 55 James Cropp (Taupo) kelly O’reilly (2) 54 Pike/Donoghue (Cambridge)

SCRATCHED n harris m D plessis L allpress v colgan j mcDonald c grylls c Dell (a2) a calder L innes

AJC AvOndAle GuineAs

3.53

$85,000, 3yo sw group 2, 2100m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

60x11 22211 32822 03413 1619 67226 24116 96212 91637 21454 51565 2615 11111

7

Choice Bro t (2) 56.5 John Sargent (Matamata) Castlzeberg (4) 56.5 J & B Vance (Ardmore Lodge) zinko m (1) 56.5 Murdoch/Olson (Waiuku) Breaking Dawn (10) 56.5 John Mason (Tokoroa) Weissmuller b (11) 56.5 John Kiernan (Te Horo Beach) addictive habit m (12) 56.5 Lee Somervell (Cambridge) abraham Lincoln b (9) 56.5 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) reminiscing t (6) 56.5 K & B Hawtin (Te Awamutu) Solar eclipse (13) 56.5 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) Canterino (7) 56.5 P & J McKay (Matamata) valbuena (3) 56.5 Bruce Wallace (Takanini) Celtic Chief (8) 56.5 Shaune Ritchie (Cambridge) habibi td (5) 54.5 D & D Logan (Ruakaka)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

4x914 12824 13770 — 0x033 x3403 4x101 30021 92x09 30417 81501 18448

grey Power m (5) 58.5 Tracey Parnwell & Emily Holmes (Rotorua) c Lammas Ocean Bound d (11) 58.5 Ralph Manning (Cambridge) m D plessis California td (9) 57.5 Jeff Lynds (Awapuni) j mcDonald Xalted SCRATCHED runaway Bride d (4) 57 Sally House (Cambridge) m cameron mons Calpe d (1) 57 Todd Mitchell (Cambridge) t thornton Lady Pompallier d (6) 56.5 Richard Collett (Pukekohe) a calder rhythm Divine td (3) 56.5 Tony Cole (Te Kauwhata) c Dell (a2) aruriteson tdm (8) 56.5 John Williams (Byerley Pk Karaka) m Walker Savasong td (7) 56 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) o bosson game For Fame (2) 55 Danica Guy (Matamata) ray’s girl (10) 54 Rudy Liefting (Pukekohe) L innes

Ascot Park Jetbet 8

sundAy

TAB doubles 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10. Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10. Quaddie 7-8-9-10. Place6 5-10.

1

lOne stAR CAfe & bAR tROt

12.15

$5000, 3yo+ non winners, 2700m.

$15,000, rating 85 benchmark, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6

5.42

invercargill harness

Gear Changes

1

bROkeRWeb Risk seRviCes $15,000, rating 75 benchmark, 2100m

Weather/track/Rail

$4000, 1 to 3 wins +claimer mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ellerslie Jetbet 2

9

j Riddell o bosson L innes n harris j parkes a calder R myers m cameron R hutchings (a) m D plessis j mcDonald m Walker v colgan

fuJi xeROx

4.30

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

62233 50830 00560 97486 70p66 055 65640 73 80502 32542 88095

2

infusion fr (1) Owen Lawrence (Invercargill) a armour veecewah fr (2) Alex Milne (Edendale) a milne mr mayfly fr (3) Stephen Balloch (Ascot Park) a beck Conrock fr (4) Margaret McAuley (Otautau) m mcauley midnight music fr (5) Brian Norman (Tahakopa) b norman Countess Pippa fr (6) Neil Munro (West Melton) b munro (j) Speedy Success fr (7) Alan Clark (Mosgiel) a clark Continental Boy fr (8) Paul & Shayne Kelly (Gore) s kelly Cool Son fr (u1) Baynes/Swain (Knapdale) R swain gentle georgia fr (u2) Leith & Tim Robertson (Makarewa) t Robertson (j) experiment fr (u3) Tony Barron (Makarewa) n Williamson

WAxy O’sheA’s iRish Pub PACe

12.45

$4000, 3yo+ non winners mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

4p5x0 58808 — 98099 756 50978 20002 80 24330 — 00733 40 00793

3

Dendera fr (1) Baynes/Swain (Knapdale) kardinya fr (2) Ryan Hayter (Ryal Bush) kamwood mac Sea Spray Luke fr (3) Les Stuck (Winton) yippe ki yay fr (4) Daniel Wilson (Invercargill) you Choose fr (5) Jack Lynch (Nightcaps) Little einstein fr (6) Brent Shirley (Invercargill) Whynottagrey fr (7) Tony Holland (Gore) Chapel Lane fr (8) Kirk Larsen (Branxholme) Wintara hope master President fr (9) Alan Paisley (Longbush) van eva fr (10) Stuart Cook (Wyndham) Fifi La Finn fr (u1) R & J McEwan (Branxholme)

R swain n Williamson SCRATCHED b barclay m Williamson (j) a armour b shirley t holland k Larsen SCRATCHED a beck t Williams j W cox

AsCOt PARk hOtel PACe

1.20

$6000, 4yo+ 1 to 2 wins mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

32x31 3955x 75510 4515 20776 75956 70775 39404 45253 77563

4

Windermere Lad fr (1) Murray Faul (Ascot Park) mystery Boy fr (2) Jamie Gameson (Burnham) Farmer Dons fr (3) Alex Milne (Edendale) highview macushla fr (4) Ian Wilson (Winton) Benihana fr (5) Clark Barron (Rakauhauka) ronnoco fr (6) Baynes/Swain (Knapdale) Over glow fr (7) Brent Shirley (Invercargill) v C Dell fr (8) Tony Barron (Makarewa) all For D B fr (9) Cox/McGrannachan (Winton) Chief kapai fr (10) Alan Paisley (Longbush)

m Williamson (j) b munro (j) a milne b Williamson (j) c barron R swain g thomas j trainor (j) j W cox c hanna (j)

hOMesteAd CObb & COy PACe

1.55

$8000, 3yo+ non winners mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

5

27829 — 5662 92384 2x 49x28 x5250 55422 06476 6x70x 3 44655

Lucky getaway fr (1) Murray G Brown (Invercargill) a armour The Witch Doctor SCRATCHED its Ollies excuse fr (2) Clark Barron (Rakauhauka) c barron Our girl Frankie fr (3) Cox/McGrannachan (Winton) n Williamson mad hatter fr (4) Anderson/Hoffman (Westwood Beach) j W cox Lilly Jones fr (5) Brian Norman (Tahakopa) m Williamson (j) ahorsewithnoname fr (6) Brent Shirley (Invercargill) b shirley Treasure hunter fr (7) Peter Hunter (Ryal Bush) p hunter elisaveta fr (8) Brian Swain (Makarewa) e swain kennington Chief fr (9) Paul Andrews (Invercargill) g thomas Southern Delight fr (10) Wayne Adams (Invercargill) t Williams Fabulous abbey fr (11) Peter Hunter (Ryal Bush) s Walkinshaw

elMWOOd CAteRinG hAndiCAP tROt 2.30 $6500, 1 or more wins discretionary hcp, 2700m.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

08591 55798 0822D 79566 — 34953 30968 86165 34540 — 98352 12975 71752

So king 10 (2) Brian Norman (Tahakopa) b norman John henry galleon fr (2) Chris Gerken (Fleming) a armour alley Way fr (3) Neville Skinner (Winton) m Williamson (j) Winfield Dougall fr (4) Doug Gordon (Roxburgh East) D gordon Waitoto express SCRATCHED makarewa Lil fr (5) Clark Barron (Rakauhauka) c barron Sudon Speed fr (u1) Gary Davis (Ryal Bush) s Walkinshaw Starlight invasion 10 (1) Doug McLachlan (Myross Bush) t Williams Not Likely 20 (1) Murray Tapper (Levels) a milne Sun Of Loose SCRATCHED The real mcguire 40 (1) Ken McRae (Waimumu) R swain Phil’s gift 50 (u1) Murray Tapper (Levels) n Williamson The Fiery ginga 60 (1) Alan Clark (Mosgiel) a clark

$12,500, rating 65 benchmark*, 2100m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

47426 60516 53182 213 — 8x219 x9949 7190 56010 x0038 13555 40147

8

roamin d (5) 59 Robert Priscott (Te Awamutu) mr Chez db (3) 58.5 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) alert tb (9) 58 Jason Bridgman (Matamata) usainity (6) 58 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) Celtic Chief andrassy db (2) 57 Craig Thornton (Cambridge) Lucky Charm (8) 57 Tracy Lomas (Cambridge) Typhoon (1) 56.5 Mark Brosnan (Matamata) Navy Beach db (4) 56 Ramsay/Ritchie (Maungatautari) vronskii (7) 56 Jeff Lynds (Awapuni) Sultry assassin b (11) 55.5 Graham Richardson (Matamata) i’ve got Faith (10) 55.5 Lisa Anderson (Te Aroha)

AvOndAle GOld CuP

m D plessis v colgan m cameron o bosson SCRATCHED j Riddell m Wenn c grylls j mcDonald a calder t thornton

5.07

$85,000, open hcp group 2, 2400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

x0021 41391 x0525 82000 81100 66238 11014 13336 x8294 47127 37723 25274 49291 16962 17332 30021 25324

Sangster m (9) 59 Busuttin/Young (Cambridge) Blood Brotha dm (10) 58 Raymond Connors (Wanganui) my Scotsgrey tdm (12) 56 Shaune Ritchie (Cambridge) Single minded td (6) 55 Graham Richardson (Matamata) hiace td (2) 55 Murray McKeagg (Tauranga) arcenciel (3) 53.5 Yves Seguin (Cambridge) Savanah rush tdm (15) 53.5 Lauren Brennan (Cambridge) Chaparrone t (5) 53 Stephen McKee (Ardmore) On The Level tb (16) 53 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) el Soldado t (7) 53 Phillip Devcich (Cambridge) miss isle b (8) 52 Frank Ritchie (Cambridge) medici b (14) 52 Lance Noble (Matamata) Le moussier d (4) 52 Roger James (Cambridge) Phantom Storm d (1) 52 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) Princess kyoto (13) 52 Jan McGiven (Te Aroha) rhythm Divine t (17) 52 Tony Cole (Te Kauwhata) Xalted (11) 52 Moroney/Ormsby (Matamata)

Auckland Selections Race 1: PeTTy Cury, futuRe king, tRepiDation Race 2: STameN, secRet’s onLy, cunninghams gap Race 3: Shuka, siLent achieveR, unDiscLoseD Race 4: i ChiaNTi, ouR pink DiamonD, LaDy eiko Race 5: CONFeDeraTe, guess What, the tiDy expRess Race 6: haBiBi, castLzebeRg, choice bRo Race 7: mr Chez, i’ve got faith, vRonskii Race 8: PriNCeSS kyOTO, savanah Rush, chapaRRone Race 9: rhyThm DiviNe, game foR fame, gRey poWeR

o bosson L allpress j mcDonald c grylls m Walker m coleman m D plessis L innes m cameron j jago D bradley m tanaka a calder R myers L satherley D johnson t thornton

6

inveRCARGill liCensinG tRust PACe 3.07 $6000, 3yo+ non winners mobile, 2200m.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

x3589 0x7x5 28973 3 94680 p8006 82242 05x3 — 5 88723 0 45x07

7

hadrian fr (1) Kirk Larsen (Branxholme) The Fickle Finger fr (2) Tony Stratford (Invercargill) Shadoogie fr (3) Ross Hope (Rimu) Shez Wicked fr (4) Clark Barron (Rakauhauka) el Diablo fr (5) Ross Wilson (Whiterig) What me fr (6) Earl Swain (Makarewa) Cantthinkofaname fr (7) Murray Swain (Roslyn Bush) extra Special iam fr (8) Baynes/Swain (Knapdale) Caesagold Third avenue fr (9) Wayne Adams (Invercargill) mcardle meg fr (10) Peter Hunter (Ryal Bush) kentucky girl fr (11) Brent Shirley (Invercargill) kerry abbey fr (12) Hamish Hunter (Ryal Bush)

k Larsen m Williamson (j) s Walkinshaw c barron c ferguson (j) e swain b barclay R swain SCRATCHED t Williams p hunter n Williamson h hunter

sOutheRn belle seRies PACe

3.44

$9000, 4yo+ mares up to 7 wins mobile, 1700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

x6162 10722 75271 54324 85788 78545 16412 66116 x1160

Beaudiene Brilliance fr (1) Murray G Brown (Invercargill) b Williamson (j) royal impression fr (2) G & J Knight (Roxburgh) c barron Shezaball fr (3) Wayne Adams (Invercargill) t Williams Tact hayleys Delight fr (4) Trevor Proctor (Winton) a beck Citylight fr (5) Stephen Baucke (Winton) s Walkinshaw Better To Be Bad fr (6) Steven Ashton (Portobello) R holmes Seabreeze Star fr (7) G & C Lee (Wyndham) c Lee The receptionist fr (8) Murray G Brown (Invercargill) n Williamson Pembrook’s Delight fr (9) G & J Knight (Roxburgh) m Williamson (j)

Invercargill Selections Race 1: COuNTeSS PiPPa, cooL son, expeRiment Race 2: LiTTLe eiNSTeiN, kaRDinya, chapeL Lane Race 3: WiNDermere LaD, chief kapai, highvieW macushLa Race 4: maD haTTer, tReasuRe hunteR, its oLLies excuse Race 5: The Fiery giNga, not LikeLy, phiL’s gift Race 6: CaNTThiNkOFaName, kentucky giRL, shaDoogie Race 7: BeTTer TO Be BaD, pembRook’s DeLight, the Receptionist Race 8: arDghaL, spectactuLaR, baLLinDooLey Race 9: BeTTer ThaN mONey, Lake vieW, shinko Race 10: meDONC, maximan, shoRtys DesiRe


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Unlikely pace trio doing the job loss to England last weekend when he picked up 2-40. That battery of seamers also had great assistance in Hamilton from left-arm James Franklin, who took career-best figures of 4-15 as he cleaned up the tail. Having a solid platform with the bat is important in any T20 encounter but New Zealand skipper Brendon McCullum said he was happy with the form of his seam bowlers on the eve of tonight’s game at Westpac Stadium. “I think the way Ian Butler bowled the other night was outstanding,” McCullum said. “I thought 2-9 off four overs against any opposition, let alone an opposition that possess the quality these guys do, was fantastic. “I also thought the other guys up front, McClenaghan and Boult, were superb with the ball, and obviously James Franklin chipped in towards the end. “So we’ve got a lot of options and

By Daniel Richardson Ian Butler, Trent Boult and Mitchell McClenaghan don’t appear to share a lot in common, but they’re a pretty useful pace bowling unit when they pull on their international Twenty20 strips for New Zealand. The trio were pivotal to New Zealand’s 55-run win over England in Hamilton on Tuesday night, which has set up a decider in Wellington tonight. Butler, the veteran who is enjoying another stint in the national side after reinventing himself as a bowling all-rounder, claimed 2-9 from four overs at Seddon Park. McClenaghan has been the find of the season for New Zealand with his aggressive attitude and wickettaking ability. Boult is the lean left-arm paceman who has played only a couple of T20 internationals but looked decent albeit expensive - in the game one

I think it’s important to have lots of options in T20. “We probably carried a batter heavy in the last game but that also gives your top order freedom to play a bit more aggressively knowing they’ve got some batters banked up behind them.” Butler is enjoying his third stint with the Black Caps after a turbulent start to his career saw him play eight tests and 15 one-dayers between 2002 and 2004 before injury struck. He rediscovered himself as a bowling all-rounder after moving to Otago from Northern Districts and was picked for New Zealand in the short forms of the game between 2009 and 2010. McCullum said Butler still had butterflies in the stomach before the game in Hamilton. “He was nervous last game. “He’d been in the wilderness, so to speak, for a little but he performed incredibly well. “He’s certainly earned his recall for

his domestic performances this year and I think he rode the confidence of how he’s performed domestically this year, so it was great. “He’s an experienced player but he was still nervous but to be able to execute as well as what he did in the game the other day was great and I’m sure he’s looking for another consistent performance in this game.” New Zealand might bring in spinner Roneel Hira for tonight’s game if the wicket looks slow but, considering the efforts of the seamers in Hamilton, McCullum may be loathe to break the unit up. New Zealand: (from) Martin Guptill, Hamish Rutherford, Brendon McCullum (captain), Ross Taylor, Colin Munro, Grant Elliott, James Franklin, Andrew Ellis, Ian Butler, Nathan McCullum, Roneel Hira, Trent Boult, Mitchell McClenaghan England: (from) Michael Lumb, Alex Hales, Luke Wright, Eoin Morgan, Jonny Bairstow, Jos Buttler, Samit Patel, Stuart Broad (captain), James Tredwell, Steve Finn, Jade Dernbach, Joe Root, Chris Woakes, Danny Briggs, Stuart Meaker, James Harris. - APNZ

Ian Butler: Back for another stint with the Black Caps, and took 2-9 off four against England on Tuesday.

Maadi Cup uppermost Moss ready to finally play in school rowers’ minds By Daniel Richardson

his crews sorted to tackle the business end of the season, he’s been forced to make some changes. One of Beveridge’s new recruits, Michaela Watt, has left Ashburton College for Timaru Girls’ leaving a vacant seat in some of his boats. “Michaela was coming along nicely but she transferred leaving a hole in the under 15 double, four and quad, which has required some juggling.” Beveridge had to make some hard calls for the betterment of his squad and Georgia Lysaght has had to sacrifice competing in the single to fill the gap. “She’s been progressing nicely in the single but she’ll now line up in the under 16 four and the quad to bring some stability to the crews.” Lysaght also rows in the under 17 double and pair alongside Kate Hayman, but they will also sacrifice the double come Maadi Cup. “The pair is just run too close to

By Jonathan Leask The rowing season steps up for the Ashburton College crews this weekend as their focus turns to Secondary School Rowing. The Canterbury Mazda Secondary School regatta at Lake Hood will see over 430 crews race over the weekend as they start the secondary school section of the season, which culminates with the New Zealand Secondary School championships, the Maadi Cup, at Lake Karapiro in March. “This weekend we race the same programme as the Maadi and so is the South Islands at Lake Ruataniwha in two weeks,” Ashburton College rowing coach Steve Beveridge said. “We are pretty lucky in that respect because we get two practice runs at what to expect.” Just as Beveridge thought he had

the single in the Maadi Cup programme and it wouldn’t give Kate enough time in between to compete at her best.” Hayman was a standout performer last season and is on target to feature again this year with some strong performance in the single and in the double alongside Lysaght. Matthew Beveridge has also been a strong performer in the single this year and will team up with Adam Hodge in the lightweight double and then Matthew Rae in the under 16 double. “This is the first lightweight racing in the season and poor Adam is light for his age and been battling away all season, but stuck at it so will hopefully go well.” Racing gets underway at 7.30am tomorrow with the heats scheduled to be completed by 4.30, with the first few finals to be raced before returning on Sunday at 7.30am to complete the finals.

Kate Hayman and Georgia Lysaght will be in action on Lake Hood, among 430 rowing crews this weekend.

Glen Moss must be about ready to burst. The effervescent Wellington Phoenix goalkeeper hasn’t started an A-League fixture since December 16, 2011 when he tore a muscle in his groin while taking a goal kick for Gold Coast United against Adelaide. Since then he has spent time recovering from surgery on the adductor muscle, suffered a sports hernia and had to sit behind Mark Paston in the pecking order at the Phoenix after rejoining the Wellington-based side at the start of the season. But after a string of losses and inconsistent team performances, Paston is a victim of circumstance and despite not being notably out of touch this year he will make way for Moss for the Phoenix’s trip to meet the Brisbane Roar across the Tasman on Sunday. Moss’ shot-stopping ability will be helpful to a Phoenix side who could also do with an injection of the hustle he will bring from the back. “I’ve obviously been out for a while and it sucks been on the sidelines watching,” the 30-yearold said. “So I’m pretty excited and missed it to be honest. “The injuries are things you can’t really do much about when they happen. “So [there’s been] a lot of lonely gym sessions and it gives you more time to reflect and make the most of it when you do get back out there.” Moss has played for the Phoenix’ reserve side recently, and

WEEKEND SPORTS FORM SUPER RUGBY Championship 2013 - Round 1 Form

Teams

Latest match

P W L D Last met

Win Value ASAP Ratings Trend Match Day Form % odds margin 17/06/11 21/07/12

21:40:00 Friday, 15 February 2013 AAMI Park

15 10

WLLLLL

M Rebels

L 21-26 v Stormers

0

0

0

0

32 - 31

LLWLLL

Force

L 24-38 v Crusaders

0

0

0

0 20/05/12

25% $1.90 W by 2

4

19% $2.15

▌ Rebels

21:40:00 Saturday, 16 February 2013 Canberra Stadium

▌ Force

28 19

LWWWL WWWWL

Brumbies

L 16-30 v Blues

0

0

0

0

12 - 13

62% $1.75 W by 4

Reds

L 17-30 v Sharks

0

0

0

0 26/05/12 65% $2.40

Teams

Latest match

P W L D Last met

10

▌ Brumbies ▌ Reds

Force trip into a new era without Pocock and Sharpe but international forwards like new skip Hodgson, Brown, and Ma'afu mean they shouldn't give up much in front to a Rebels side lacking all sorts in the tight. You can’t bank on them at the death though, and at 1-1 in Melbourne and three of the four meetings decided by one point it'll be close. O'Connor and Beale finally start fit together and their international class could be the difference here, notwithstanding the probable position shuffling. A loyal and vocal home crowd along with a 3-1 record over Force might be enough. The Reds bring their healthiest squad in a long time and a quality back row could put the skids on Pocock if bodies are cleared fast enough. Genia’s absence (knee) will see them pressured for field position if as you’d expect the host tries to slow it up. When a team can recruit the current Australian captain (Pocock) and not give him the armband they must be in good shape and the underrated Mowen will lead a side improved a degree each of the past two seasons. Their solid set piece and the venue drive their chance of balancing up the 1-3 meetings record their last four.

HYUNDAI A LEAGUE - Round 21 Form

Win Value ASAP Ratings Trend Match Day Form % odds margin 23/03/12 10/02/13

21:30:00 Friday, 15 February 2013 Hunter Stadium

1.8 0.8

DWDDDL

Newcastle

L 1-2 v Wanderers 20

6

9

5

WLWLLW

M Heart

W 2-0 v Glory

7 10

3

20

1-2

30% $3.60 Draw

31/12/12 35% $3.60

-0.2

▌ Jets ▌ Heart

Heart were up for it hosting Perth and never looked like losing it, superior for spirit and desire. Coach Aloisi noted; ‘we need to pick up a couple of results away from home’, and yes, something of an understatement given they’ve lost eight traveling and their only ‘away’ win came against Victory. If Newcastle were put off by the tribal chant that continued throughout when they visited WSW at Campbelltown they didn’t show it, but were not the first to find the newbie host the most difficult of opponents. They’re a loss and a draw this season visiting Heart but are two straight hosting.

Draw Price: $3.10 19:30:00 Saturday, 16 February 2013 Allianz Stadium

2.1 0.9

DWWLDW

Sydney

W 2-1 v Roar

20

7 10 3

DWLLLW

Adelaide

W 1-0 v Victory

20 11 7

0-3

35% $3.60 Draw

2 31/12/12 55% $3.60

-0.4

▌ Sydney ▌ Reds

Draw Price: $3.10 20:45:00 Saturday, 16 February 2013 nib Stadium

2.3 1.6

DLLLLL WDDWDW

Perth Glory Mariners

L 0-2 v Heart W 5-0 v Phoenix

20 5 20 12

11 2

4

0-1

25% $3.60 Draw

6 31/12/12 60% $3.60

0.9

▌ Glory ▌ CCM

Draw Price: $3.10 21:45:00 Saturday, 16 February 2013 AAMI Park

1.9 0.4

WDWWWL LWWWWW

M Victory

L 0-1 v Reds

West Sydney W 2-1 v Jets

20 11 6 20 12 6

3 2

1-2

55% $2.30 W by 1

01/01/13 60% $5.00

-1

▌ Victory ▌ Wanderers

Draw Price: $3.20 18:00:00 Sunday, 17 February 2013 Suncorp Stadium

2.8 1.6

LLLWDL

Brisbane

L 1-2 v Sydney

20 6 11 3

2-1

30% $2.30 W by 1

LLLDWL

Wellington

L 0-5 v CCM

20 5 10 5 01/01/13 25% $5.00

0.5

▌ Roar ▌ Phoenix

Glen Moss: battling with good mate Mark Paston for eight years. Wellington’s coach Ricki Herbert said the All White fully deserved his chance. “I think Glen will play. “He’s good, he’s fit, he’s come back and he just needs an A-League game really.” Paston’s benching adds another chapter to the Moss and Paston battle to claim the starting custodian’s role for club and country, which has rumbled on at international level for the better part of the past eight years and is on it’s second screening at the Phoenix. Despite being rivals who fight for only one spot, the pair remain great mates. “Look, it has been [like this] for the past eight or nine years. We are friends first and team-mates as well,” Moss said. “So it’s a pleasure to work with Mark and we train really well to-

SCOREBOARD Results Basketball NBA results NBA results yesterday (home team in CAPS): ORLANDO MAGIC 76 Atlanta Hawks 108 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS 95 San Antonio Spurs 96 INDIANA PACERS 101 Charlotte Bobcats 77 MILWAUKEE BUCKS 94 Philadelphia 76ers 92 NEW ORLEANS HORNETS 99 Portland T-Blazers 63 MINNESOTA TWOLVES 93 Utah Jazz 97 BOSTON CELTICS 71 Chicago Bulls 69 BROOKLYN NETS 119 Denver Nuggets 108 NEW YORK KNICKS 88 Toronto Raptors 92 DETROIT PISTONS 96 Washington Wizards 85 DALLAS MAVERICKS 123 Sacramento Kings 100 L.A. CLIPPERS 106 Houston Rockets 96

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Adelaide overcame a raft of first half cards hosting Victory to get their first in four via Jermano and if anything the visitor hit the deck at times before the trigger. The clean sheet ended a run of shipping 11 goals their previous four, but you’d wonder if this suits right now. The good judges marked Del Piero the best marquee signing for the A League but few would have picked his influence, his 11th goal for Sydney and their assertiveness dispatching Brisbane as they get on his coat tails. The confidence factor in these two teams has reversed since the Reds won twice earlier this season.

Shakhtar Donetsk 2 (Srna 31, Costa 68) Borussia Dortmund 2 (R Lewandowski 41, Hummels 87) (First Leg) Real Madrid 1 (C Ronaldo 30) Manchester United 1 (Welbeck 20) (First Leg) (Winners progress to quarter-finals)

Glory coach Ferguson aimed up on their spending power this season as the reason for the bottom table position after they went down visiting Heart; ‘there’s a huge difference between our grand final squad (last season) and what we've got now’. He got marched early in the week and at 4-3-3 they haven’t been able to parlay their significant home ad. CCM presented settled, ripped, and pompous hosting Phoenix. After holding the ball for most of the first three quarters which produced two goals, they sent in three more for a 5-0. They’re 2-2-1 the last three seasons in Perth.

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Victory were unable to find any rhythm in Adelaide, if anything soft in the face of marginal attention all field. Frailty in the face of pressure isn’t a condition you’d want to expose to WSW. The tribal sounding warble that shrouded Campbelltown seemed to announce the inevitability of what confronted Newcastle visiting WSW. That’s five straight, coach Popovic allowing an insight to his style with no references to the threat of the sides coming up (this one and CCM away in their next three)… just; ‘its a great time to be a player right now with these games to look forward to’. The Phoenix played responsive footy throughout visiting CCM outclassed 0-5. The traditional physical and silent campaign has dissolved under the weight of building youth, new game plans that don’t reflect list capability, histrionics from players, weakness from the coach, and the diminishing of a once incorrigible home crowd. They’ve never won in Brisbane and while the latter looked second dressed for desire and intensity visiting Sydney, they’re already a draw and a win with Phoenix this season.

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Women’s Australian Open Leading progressive scores from the first round of the Women’s Australian Open at Royal Canberra Golf Club yesterday (a-denotes amateur, par-72): -10: Lydia Ko (a-NZL) 18 holes -9: Mariajo Uribe (COL) 18 holes -7: Mi Hyang Lee (KOR) 18 holes, Ayako Uehara (JPN) 18 holes -5: Katherine Hull-Kirk (AUS) 18 holes, Angela Stanford (USA) 18 holes, Yani Tseng (TPE) 18 holes -4: Austin Ernst (USA) 18 holes, Katelyn Must (AUS) 18 holes, Catriona Matthew (SCO) 18 holes

Halberg Awards The 2012 finalists and winners: 2012 Halberg Award: Winner: New Zealand’s Men’s Pair, Hamish Bond and Eric Murray (Rowing)

gether and I suppose, like any job, you don’t want to rock up and work with someone you don’t like, so it’s pretty easy to be fair.” Herbert is also likely to reinstate experienced heads Leo Bertos, Tony Lochhead and Ben Sigmund for this weekend’s match after they missed the 5-0 drubbing at the hands of the Central Coast Mariners last Thursday through injury and suspension. That means Ian Hogg and Michael Boxall will drop out this week, while new signing Corey Gameiro, who has joined Wellington on loan from English Premier League outfit Fulham, will also start against Brisbane in a game that is looming as an absolute must-win for the Phoenix. It has been a busy day for the Wellingtonians, who also unveiled the signing of former A-League MVP Carlos Hernandez on a twoyear deal yesterday. The Costa Rican international will link with Wellington next season and will add some muchneeded creativity to their midfield. “I’m really pleased. We’ve been working hard on that for a while,” Herbert said. “It was probably out there a long time ago what we thought of Carlos and I think a player like that, that stature, A-League player of the year voted by his peers and I think 40 goals in the 138 games and he’s decided to play for the Phoenix, so personally I’m delighted. “I think he’ll be a huge acquisition to the club and I look forward to seeing him on his arrival. “He has such a good profile in the league, it’s great to have that signing here. “There’ll be a lot of interest here.” - APNZ

Finalists: Mahe Drysdale (High Performance Sport New Zealand Sportsman of the Year), Valerie Adams (High Performance Sport New Zealand Sportswoman of the Year), Sophie Pascoe (Halberg Disability Sport Foundation Disabled Sportsperson of the Year), Hamish Bond and Eric Murray (Westpac Team of the Year) High Performance Sport New Zealand Sportsman of the Year: Winner: Mahe Drysdale (Rowing) Finalists: Mahe Drysdale (Rowing), Richie McCaw (Rugby), Andrew Nicholson (Equestrian), Simon van Velthooven (Cycling) High Performance Sport New Zealand Sportswoman of the Year: Winner: Valerie Adams (Athletics) Finalists: Valerie Adams (Athletics), Lisa Carrington (Canoeing), Lydia Ko (Golf), Sarah Walker (BMX) Halberg Disability Sport Foundation Disabled Sportsperson of the Year: Winner: Sophie Pascoe (Paraswimming) Finalists: Mary Fisher (Para-swimming), Cameron Leslie (Para-swimming), Sophie Pascoe (Para-swimming), Phillipa Gray (Para-cycling) Westpac New Zealand Team of the Year: Winner: Men’s Pair, Hamish Bond and Eric Murray (Rowing) Finalists: All Blacks (Rugby), NZ Men’s 49er Class Team - Peter Burling and Blair Tuke (Yachting), NZ Men’s Double Scull - Joseph Sullivan and Nathan Cohen (Rowing), NZ Men’s Pair - Eric Murray & Hamish Bond (Rowing), NZ Women’s 470 Team - Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie (Yachting) SKY Sport Coach of the Year: Winner: Richard (Dick) Tonks (Rowing), Finalists: Calvin Ferguson (Rowing), Nathan Handley (Sailing), Gordon Walker (Canoeing), Richard (Dick) Tonks (Rowing) Westpac Emerging Talent Award: Winner: Lydia Ko (Golf) Finalists: Anton Cooper (Mountain biking), Dylan Kennett (Track cycling), Lydia Ko (Golf), Andrew McKenzie (Yachting) Sports Hall of Fame Induction: Bruce Kendall (Yachting) and Jeff Wilson (Rugby, Cricket) Lion Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award: Patron and Life Member of Athletics New Zealand, Arthur Eustace. Sport New Zealand Leadership Award: Sir John Wells.

Squash Celtic Squash Club Results from the first round of the Celtic Squash Club’s post-Christmas summer league competition: James McCloy lost to Billy Nolan

• Daniel wins Group 3

1-3, Micky Hooper lost to Mark Holmes 0-3, Rebecca Abernethy beat Di Ness 4-0. Pat Summerfield lost to Chris O’Reilly 1-2, Warren Mackenzie beat Mark O’Grady 2-1, Maria O’Reilly beat Chrissie Stratford 2-1, Jane Lowe lost to Cath Blacklow 0-5. Jock O’Connor drew with Paul Cousins 2-2, Laurence McCormick drew with Petr Holub 2-2, Jenni Ryk drew with Marie Kennedy 2-2, Chauntel Kentish lost to Rachel Prendergast 0-3. Sandy Richardson beat Ian Dolden 3-0, Brendon Clarke beat John Surridge 3-0, Steve Devereux beat Robbie Kok 3-0.

Ashburton jockey Daniel Stackhouse registered his first group win after guiding There’s Only One to victory in Saturday’s group 3 Bellmaine Stakes (1200m) at Caulfield, Australia. Stackhouse allowed the five-year-old There’s Only One, trained by Peter Moody, to settle just off the speed and he timed the run to perfection as There’s Only One finished strongly late, prevailing in a tight threeway finish. However, Stackhouse wasn’t sure if he had nabbed the win on the line. “I knew I would have done a salute or something like that because it was my first Group win,” he said. Stackhouse has now ridden the mare seven times for six wins, but it was the pair’s first group win.

• Change for Finn? Steve Finn’s wayward run-up to the bowling crease has created more interest than his on-field results this week. The beanpole English paceman has developed a curious habit of making contact with the stumps at the non-striker’s end with his leg during his delivery stride. A player is allowed one offence without punishment but any subsequent infringement in the same series means the delivery will be deemed a dead ball and has to be re-bowled. Finn is on his final warning in the ongoing T20 series. The 23-year-old, who stands around 2m tall, said he was looking at shortening his runup in a bid to fix the problem.“I don’t know why it’s happened,” he said. “But that’s the bottom of the matter. If I knew, I’d have - APNZ eradicated it by now.”

• World champs line up Two world champions will line up for the mountain bike national championships in Rotorua this weekend, which is part of the inaugural Rotorua Bike Festival. Headlining the elite women’s downhill is two-time world champion Emmeline Ragot from France, who is in red-hot form following her domination of the final round of the MTB series in Auckland. She will be joined by New Zealand’s junior world cross country champion Anton Cooper from Woodend, north of Christchurch. Unfortunately for Ragot and the other visiting international riders, the New Zealand title must be won by a Kiwi. - APNZ

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New talent groomed to revive Blues By Wynne Gray

The dancing feet and booming left-foot punt marked Charles Piutau as a rugby excitement machine. He had potential with a capital P, but as with many young provincial rugby players, it was a case of seeing whether that sporting package suited the professional stage. We got a glimpse last year when Piutau was grabbed late from the sevens circuit and pitched into several games for the Blues. His skills were lively and the spark he delivered was infectious. When Auckland coach Wayne Pivac was working at the Pakuranga club he was sure Piutau would make a much wider impact from fullback than he had done as a wing at Wesley College and for the NZ Schools side. “He just looked so similar to

Mils Muliaina as someone who could play fullback or centre,” Pivac recalled. “He had great balance and so much skill. “There were work-ons like making better decisions in his game and his punting but he looked such a huge talent. He is a sponge when it comes to rugby coaching, he is a delight to work with. He is intelligent, a workaholic, very strong defensively and in time I think will become a very good leader in teams.” The 21-year-old lit up the landscape in his brief excursions for the Blues last year and had many wondering where this talented young man had been hiding. He had been a work in progress in his new fullback role and was being nurtured towards higher honours. Once seen on the bigger stage there was little doubt Piutau would survive the drastic cull when John Kirwan and his crew

began sifting the players they wanted to retain for the Blues. “I really enjoyed that first taste of the action,” Piutau said. “I had been playing a lot of sevens and felt really fit so I just went out there to try and enjoy what was happening. “Being asked to play was just awesome and my headspace was all about attacking and having a go like we did at sevens.” That done, Piutau was in for the regular matchplay in the ITM Cup, a competition where he felt he could really express himself. “It was a smooth transition and I felt pretty comfortable about coping with the standards,” he said. “Everything kind of fell into place and it was very exciting. “My aim was working on cementing a starting position at fullback and to bring much better consistency to my play. “Then after that I was trying to balance my game with running,

kicking and decision-making.” Piutau left a strong impression with his powerful sidestep, booming left foot punt and strong defence. The off-season and Blues skills sessions have been about adding trimmings to a strong foundation. There is the decision-making, reading play and scanning the field and beefing up a right foot kicking game in his repertoire. Blues forwards coach Mick Byrne entered the frame, showing Piutau a range of exercises and drills to boost his expertise. It is not overload for Piutau, he revels in the inquisition designed to increase his skill set. - NZH

Charles Piutau: “A sponge when it comes to rugby coaching”

Kahui says sayonara World Cup-winning All Black Richard Kahui has announced he will play in Japan at the end of the Super Rugby season after signing a two-year deal with Top League club Toshiba Brave Lupus. The midfielder was a key member of New Zealand’s World Cup-winning team in 2011 and helped the Chiefs to the Super Rugby title last year, although his career has been blighted by injury. The 27-year-old said that he was looking forward to a final season in New Zealand and regretted leaving the club he loved but needed to look to the future. “It is no secret that I have had my fair share of injuries which have forced me to make some very hard decisions about my future and make the most of the opportunities while I can,” he said. Shoulder problems have plagued Kahui since his international debut in 2008, restricting him to 17 Tests. He has been sidelined whenever Test selectors have come calling over the past 15 months, with his last appearance for the All Blacks in the World Cup final win over France in October 2011. - AFP

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Highlanders guns set to fire By Wynne Gray

We’re off again, or at least we have a few games from Australia to whet our 2013 rugby interest. All sorts of hoopla will come out of the Sunburnt Country about the 18th chapter of Super rugby, but classifying this opening round as a marketing dream will be a step too far even for our transTasman cronies. Super rugby is billed as a massive tri-nations provincial series. But tonight looks more like an event for sparklers rather than any whizz-bang skyrockets and trumpets flourish. The Rebels against the Force in Melbourne. Yep that’s right, the 13th placed side from last year against the 14th in a city without any significant rugby pedigree. Perhaps there is a bit of missionary zeal going on here from Sanzar, while they know more Kiwis will probably be tuned to the slap-andthrash 20-over cricket between New Zealand and England. An early start in Australia allows them to host the Lions tour matches and three tests when they lob in late May with an early July finish. For those here and in South Africa, who have been yearning for the return of the oval code, the action starts next weekend with some hefty local derbies. Last year’s runners up, the Sharks, open up with an away game against the Cheetahs but nothing like the long distance travel which damaged their valiant late charge for the title. Regular frontliners the Bulls begin at home in Pretoria while the Republic’s new franchise, the Kings, take their first competition steps when they host the visiting Force. Those of us who believe the New Zealand conference is the

toughest group by some distance will get a first glimpse of that action in Dunedin where the Highlanders’ heavy recruitment will be tested by the champion Chiefs. The Highlanders have been dented with international centre Tamati Ellison unlikely to play any roundrobin games after shoulder surgery and wing Declan O’Donnell suffering similarly.

But they will be looking for an early return from their big investment in Ma’a Nonu, Brad Thorn and Tony Woodcock who have joined a collection of their All Black colleagues. Andrew Hore will captain the side when his ban is lifted while World Cup five-eighths Colin Slade is making another comeback attempt after his fearful injury run. The Highlanders will be fit - head coach Jamie Joseph and his staff will have seen to that - but they may not have quite the looseforward or

three-quarter sting to be the real deal. Discounting the Chiefs is not a smart move, not after their surge to the 2012 title under the new coaching group led by Dave Rennie. The bulk of their star quality remains, except for Sonny Bill Williams, while there have been several interesting gains and so far, they have avoided the injury curse from last year. Bundee Aki offers midfield enterprise while fit props Toby Smith, Ben Afeaki and halfback Brendon Leonard widen the selection choices and Ross Filipo brings experience.

Can the Chiefs repeat? They can, because they understand what it takes to win their competition and have a coaching staff attuned to those needs. Already shorn of the feisty talents of Cory Jane, the Hurricanes rock up on their home ground for an opening challenge from the Blues. They have two of

the nation’s most promising backs, TJ Perenara to guide their prospects, senior soldier Conrad Smith to mentor from midfield, and a bunch of scrappers and raw talent like Ardie Savea in the pack. Ben Franks’ shift north to the front row should give the Canes better stability but they need to convince more with their all round clout and set piece certainty. The Blues have a swag of players new to Super rugby garnished by a coaching crew awash in experience. John Kirwan has been in international battlefields with his backs coach Grant Doorey, Mick Byrne has been with the All Blacks for some time while Graham Henry led them for more than 100 tests. The mesh

of those elements will fascinate as the Blues search for some redress from the troubles which have tormented the franchise from Auckland for too long. The shift into fulltime pro rugby will be a huge move for many. They have the skills but need to apply them consistently over what will be a very demanding campaign. Finding the right blend between a coaching group who have been there done that and players who are just starting their careers will be a huge challenge. Getting a solid start in the series will help but the ini-

tial segment is rugged - the Hurricanes, Crusaders then the Bulls. As strange as the series’ start seems this weekend, it is more bizarre for the Crusaders. They have to wait until the third round, on March 1, before they enter the competition and then play 10 successive games, including a trip to South Africa, before their second rest. It is a rugged schedule but this squad is no stranger to adversity, and even without their supreme commander Richie McCaw until the last three rounds, you suspect they will find a way to qualify. The heavily decorated franchise has not won the title since 2008. They made the final two years ago but that is slim pickings for coach Todd Blackadder and a group used to winning. Got a lazy dollar? Bung it on the Crusaders and Chiefs to qualify out of the NZ conference. - NZH

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Lydia shoots the lights out in Canberra one of the tournament yesterday. “After bogeying the first hole I was like ‘Ok what kind of day is this going to be today?’ and then I made a couple of birdies in a row and that settled me down,” said Ko afterwards in a packed press conference. “It was a lot of fun today and nice to be able to talk to Michelle and Yani more. “When I first saw the draw I was really nervous to play with them but I had a lot of fun out there.” The New Zealand rep got off to a nervous start when she made bogey at the first hole but then let loose. In the next four holes she made consecutive birdies before adding an eagle at the par 5 15th where she holed a pitching wedge from 84m out. “I didn’t see it go in but someone told me that it spun back and went in the hole. That was a pretty cool.” Ko gave another shot back with a bogey on the 16th but birdied the final two holes of her front nine (the back nine at Royal Canberra) to make the turn in six under par. Remarkably in her first nine holes Ko had not made a par. She made her first par on the 10th before adding further birdies on 11, 12, 13 and 14 to get to 10 under par for the tournament. Ko gave one back on the par 3 8th, her penultimate hole, before birdie-

ing the final hole to get back to 10 under par and the clubhouse lead. At most other courses Ko would have had a chance to break 60 and become only the second woman in golf to do so after Swede Annika Sorenstam who shot golf’s magical number in 2001. But breaking 60 at Royal Canberra - which has a par of 73 - never really entered Ko’s mind. Tseng is five shots back from Ko but the teenager was in awe of the World No 1 and how she played. “It was pretty inspiring to play with. “She was in fairway bunker and hit a shot to about four feet and I turned to my caddy and said: ‘That is why she is the World No.1’.” Wie and Tseng are two of the bigger hitters on the LPGA Tour but Ko didn’t let their extra distance get to her. Ko will begin round two of the four round event alongside her golfing idols again. She will try to make further golfing history and add to her already unprecedented three professional wins as an amateur. “Tomorrow could go one of the two ways. I could not have a great round or I could follow up. “It will be quite hard to back up today’s round so hopefully I just play consistently.” - APNZ

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Swimmers take on the big guns By Jonathan Leask The Ashburton Swim team is sending their biggest ever contingent to the New Zealand Junior Championships in Wellington this weekend. Ashburton had 11 qualify and 10 will head to the capital to go up against the best 12 and under swimmers in the country. “It is our biggest team ever. “We normally get maybe six or seven swimmers but to have 10 is pretty big for us,” Ashburton Swim coach Carl Gordon said. “We have never really put much of a focus on the junior nationals but when people have qualified we have encouraged them to go

and see what it’s like but to have 11 qualify and 10 going is pretty big for us. “The bigger clubs in Christchurch don’t even have near as many with QE II, who are swimming out at Jelly Park, are the only club with more than us in Canterbury.” As well as showing the strength in the club Gordon believed the record numbers was down to the club’s growth. “We have had big growth in the club in the junior bracket but what we are seeing is a lot of them coming in from the likes of Hinds and Methven which is great.” Leading the way are the three “experienced swimmers”,

Matthew Hartford, Aimee Elliott and Matthew Clough. “Matthew Clough has been there before and done it. “Aimee has a big weekend with plenty of events to have a crack at and Matthew Harford has a few as well but is seeded highly in the butterfly. “For some of them there is a bit of real pressure, but for others it’s just a chance to swim in a different pool against some different people to see what it’s all about.” Harford has six events and is seeded third in the 200m butterfly. Elliot has the biggest weekend with eight events and Clough has seven.

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There seems to be no limit to what teen golfer Lydia Ko is capable of. The 15-year-old from the Gulf Harbour Country Club, who rewrote history last week when she won the New Zealand Women’s Open, has carded a remarkable 10-under par 63 at the Royal Canberra Golf Club to claim the round one lead of the Australian Open yesterday. The record-breaking World No 1 amateur, who was playing alongside her golfing idols World No 1 Yani Tseng and glamour girl Michelle Wie, leads the event by one shot from Colombian Mariajo Uribe with round one of the ALPG, LET and LPGA co-sanctioned event still to be completed. Mi Hyang Lee (South Korea) and Ayako Uehara (Japan) share third place after shooting rounds of seven-under par 66 on the day of hot scoring in the Australian Open. Ko was supposed to be emotionally drained after winning her national open and becoming the youngest winner in Ladies European Tour history - a victory she called the most important of her young career. But she blitzed the Royal Canberra layout to shoot her lowest competitive score, beating her eight-under par 64 she shot in the 2012 NSW Open by two shots. The Pinehurst School Student was the talking point once again after round

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Guardian Weather

Friday, 15 February 2013

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Map for today

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Canterbury High Country

TODAY

TODAY

Fine, apart from isolated afternoon and evening showers towards the foothills. Light winds.

Fine, apart from isolated heavy showers in the afternoon and evening. Wind at 1000m: W 30 km/h. Wind at 2000m: SW 45 km/h.

NZ Today

20 OVERNIGHT MIN 10

MAX

24 OVERNIGHT MIN 12

MAX

17 OVERNIGHT MIN 10 TOMORROW

MAX

23 OVERNIGHT MIN 10

Midnight Tonight

ia

Wind less than km/h 30

MAX

MONDAY: Fine apart from morning cloud. Light winds.

AKAROA

Ra

Canterbury Plains

TODAY: Fine with light winds.

SUNDAY: Early showers then fine spells. Dying southwesterlies.

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LINCOLN

Ashburton Forecast TOMORROW: Cloudy periods increasing from afternoon. Light winds.

CHRISTCHURCH

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METHVEN

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30 to 59

Auckland Hamilton Napier Palmerston North Wellington Nelson Blenheim Greymouth Christchurch Timaru Queenstown Dunedin Invercargill

Cloudy periods increasing in the afternoon. Winds mainly light, southwesterlies and a few showers developing at night.

TOMORROW

FZL: 2800m

FZL: Rising above 3000m

Fine apart from morning and evening cloud. Wind at 1000m: Light. Wind at 2000m: W tending S 40 km/h.

60 plus

morning min max

fine fine fine fine fine fine fine showers fine fine fine fine showers

17 12 14 13 14 14 11 13 12 11 11 13 12

24 25 25 22 22 24 24 19 22 21 22 20 17

SUNDAY

SUNDAY

A few early showers, then increasing fine spells. Southwesterlies dying out.

Mainly fine, but there may be an early shower in the east of the foothills. Light winds at low levels, southerlies about the tops abating.

MONDAY

NZ Situation

A southwest flow over southern New Zealand spreads over the rest of the country during tomorrow. The southwesterlies tend southeast and recede to the North Island on Sunday and Monday as a high moves from the Tasman Sea onto the South Island.

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Fine apart from morning cloud. Light winds.

MONDAY Fine apart from morning cloud. Light winds.

TUESDAY Fine. Light winds inland, northeasterlies about the coast.

TUESDAY Fine. Light winds inland.

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River Levels

cumecs

Rakaia Fighting Hill (NIWA) at 1:45 pm, yesterday Nth Ashburton at 2:00 pm, yesterday Sth Ashburton at 9:15 am, yesterday Rangitata Klondyke at 1:15 pm, yesterday

127.8 5.35 7.22 61.3

Source: Environment Canterbury

Canterbury Readings

to 4pm yesterday

max

Ashburton Airport

26.2

Temperatures °C

Average

Timaru Airport Average

22.6 94.4

NW 31

4.9

0.4

0.0

20.8 58.0

NE 37

4.1

0.0

19.8 75.4

W 39

22.1

11.6

20.9

10.1

9.2

9.5

22

81

19

61

20

66

Tides, Sun, Moon and Fishing m am 3 3

6

Friday

9 noon 3

6

9 pm am 3

max gust

0.0

10.9

27.1

Wind km/h

4.6 -1.1

22.7

Christchurch Airport 24.8 Average

Rainfall mm

min grass 16 hour Feb 2013 min to date to date

nc

6

Saturday 9 noon 3

6

9 pm am 3

6

Sunday 9 noon 3

6

9 pm

2 1 0

2:18

8:32 2:45 9:02 3:11 9:27 3:40 9:57 4:07 10:25 4:36 10:54 The times shown are for the Ashburton River mouth. For the Rangitata river mouth subtract 16 minutes and for the Rakaia river mouth subtract 6 minutes.

Rise 6:52 am Set 8:42 pm Bad

Bad fishing

Rise 6:53 am Set 8:40 pm Good

Good fishing

Rise 12:05 pm Set 10:47 pm

Rise 1:07 pm Set 11:20 pm

First quarter

Full moon

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Rise 6:54 am Set 8:39 pm Good

Good fishing Rise 2:06 pm Set 11:56 pm

Last quarter 5 Mar 10:54 am

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