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K2 puts locals in hospital By Sam Morton Ashburton residents have been admitted to Christchurch Hospital after smoking K2. The shocking revelation, which saw at least two individual Ashburton cases unfold at the Christchurch Emergency Department at the weekend, demonstrates exactly why the Government has banned the harmful chemicals found in K2. The Temporary Class Drug

Notice, which came into force yesterday, makes it illegal to import, manufacture, sell or supply BB-22 and 5F-AKB48 – prominently found in K2. However, that did little to deter one local business from selling it – ignoring the new law completely and openly offering the synthetic cannabis-type substance – along with other legal highs. In a Guardian sting operation yesterday, the Bel Air Dairy on East Street was the only premises to offer the harmful synthetic

cannabis-type substance – along with other legal highs. Overnight Wednesday, a law banning a prominent chemical used in K2 came into instant effect, but that clearly did little to deter the local business from selling it. Although the Bel Air Dairy owner told the mystery shopper he had run out of stock yesterday, he made it clear that he would be restocking the new product next week and encouraged the customer to return.

In the meantime, he offered the mystery shopper other legal high products which he described as “fine” and “okay to use”. Last month, during another undercover sting, Coin Save merchandise store, also on East Street, had the products and told the reporter they were out of stock, but would restock. Yesterday, the Guardian’s mystery shopper was told the store no longer sold the artificial drug and would unlikely to do so again. It was not known if the store

sold other legal highs. Despite the new law forcing shops to clear K2 from their shelves, synthetic cannabis suppliers have been quick to readjust their product, removing the banned product and replacing it with legal ingredients. It is understood the new products may hit the shelves as early as Monday. Health authorities and police are scathing, blaming the products for psychosis effects and other mental harm seen around

the country. Last weekend alone, two Ashburton cases related to consuming K2 were dealt with in the Christchurch Emergency Department, with a Canterbury District Health Board spokeswoman pointing out those cases were not the first from Mid Canterbury. However, tracking down detailed statistics would be time consuming and likely to take a while. Senior Sergeant Grant Russell, of Ashburton, said police were aware of two stores in Ashburton

that stocked the product and said police would likely “look into it” next week. “It wouldn’t be something we do this week, but we would certainly look into it,” Mr Russell said. Meanwhile, Associate Minister of Health Peter Dunne is aiming to pass yet another law to force suppliers to prove their products are not harmful, before they hit the shelves in a bid to remove the products altogether. The law is unlikely to be passed until August.

ACC claims from Bond, Murray get their gongs scooter accidents spike By Myles Hume A resurgence in the popularity of push scooters has led to a dramatic 1740 per cent rise in the number of Mid Canterbury children seriously injured. Principals blame the huge spike on the number of children riding push scooters in Mid Canterbury, but child safety authorities are calling for schools and parents to enforce safety rules. Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) statistics obtained by the Guardian show there were 87 claims lodged in the Ashburton District last year, more than 17 times the number in 2008, which was just six. Nationally, the claims have leapt from 1047 in 2008, to 7553 last year, with more than 6000 of those claimants last year under the age of 14. Ashburton District Council road safety co-ordinator Rachael Boyd said the number of injuries could be lowered if children wore helmets and shoes while riding scooters. She said more than half of New Zealand children in urban primary schools scootered to school, and Ashburton’s pupils were no different. “While it is not a legal requirement to wear helmets, they should be worn at all times,” she said. “For young children many learn to ride a scooter before they can ride a bike. “We don’t want children to stop riding scooters; we just want them to be safe when they do.” Mrs Boyd said. Longbeach School principal Neil Simons said the figures went hand-in-hand with an influx two years ago in Mid Canterbury, when many youngsters started bringing their scooters to school. “I think also we have seen a shift in the extreme sports becoming even more extreme, on Nitrocircus or the X Games you now see them doing double back flips on scooters, maybe kids are watching them and trying more extreme things,” Mr Simons said. Tinwald School principal Peter Livingstone said he had seen “a few bumps and bruises” when letting the pupils ride their scooters for two days a week at school,

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rules in place to ensure safety. “In terms of helmets, our children don’t have them and we have no recorded head injuries, if they are called for that’s not a problem,” Mr Livingstone said. The Ashburton District recorded more claims than surrounding districts. The Timaru District peaked last year with 65 ACC claims while the Selwyn District saw only 37. SafeKids director Ann Weaver said they were looking to entice schools to create policies that meant children had to wear helmets and other safety equipment to school. She hoped “it would help reduce” the 158 hospitalisations and eight deaths related to riding scooters in New Zealand.

Hamish Bond and Eric Murray after they were presented the Member of New Zealand Order of Merit. By Jonathan Leask and APNZ

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The number of Accident Compensation Corporation claims for push scooter related injuries has skyrocketed in Mid Canterbury during the past four years.

Chertsey’s Hamish Bond was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for his services to rowing on Wednesday. Together with rowing partner Eric Murray, Bond won gold in the men’s coxless pair at the London Olympics, setting new Olympic and world records at the same time. They make a formidable team and they are so inseparable that they added another accolade together, standing side-by-side in their Olympic blazers as they were made Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit for their services to rowing. “The nature of our sport and our event is that we are, I guess, intrinsically linked, probably for perpetuity,” Bond said. “I guess it’s Bond and Murray or Murray and Bond, whatever way you want to put it around.

“And I’m comfortable with that. “Each of us couldn’t have done it without the other and each of us is an important cog. So I’m comfortable with being part of a team, a small one at that but it’s still a team.” Bond said he hadn’t had a lot of time to comprehend the significance of the honour. “I’ve been busy,” the Olympic gold medallist said, training right up until a few hours before [the] ceremony with the goal of repeating the success he’s already had. “You don’t get sick of [awards],” Bond said. “I personally didn’t start out rowing to receive awards or anything like that. We just wanted to see how far we could go in the sport. “[The] award is probably recognition of the impact sport has on the community and the public at large and that’s something that we’ve noticed since coming

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Hamish Bond and Eric Murray celebrate after winning the men’s coxless pair at the London Olympics. back from London. “We do have the power to inspire, I guess, and going to schools and seeing the reaction of kids has sort of brought that home.” The accolades continue to add up and Bond says he hopes they

will keep coming. “It’s pretty obvious what the goal is ... to carry on winning. “We’ve achieved really everything as far as accolades in our sport and our event but I guess the challenge at this stage is to do it all again.”

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Still no solution for bus run By Myles Hume Temporary funding for a Mount Hutt College bus that transports pupils from Rakaia will be cut next month, leaving the college to come up with an alternative way to continue the bus run. Principal John Schreurs said he was in talks with the Ministry of Education, but the college would have to conjure up a solution to

fund the bus for the rest of the year, and in the future, after the ministry slashes its temporary funding at the start of June. However, Mr Schreurs said it was too early to say what those options were. “The ministry have funded the run until June, and as soon as we were aware of that we told parents,” he said. At the end of last year, the Ministry of Education told the college that it

was not entitled to funding that transported about 40 pupils to and from Rakaia each day because the bus was travelling outside the Transport Entitlement Zone (TEZ). The news came as a shock to pupils and parents who faced the prospect of losing their transport to school or having to fork out hundreds of dollars each to continue the run. Only giving the college a small timeframe to make a decision, the

ministry decided to grant a six month extension and said it would fund the bus until June this year. Yesterday, Mr Schreurs said the college was yet to make a decision on how the bus would continue for the rest of the year. In the past it has been hinted that a cost-sharing arrangement between the college and affected parents could be an option. “I’m in talks with the ministry asking for clarification about the rules

around busing and interpretations,” Mr Schreurs said. When it was revealed to parents and the college late last year that the bus may be cut, it caused widespread concern. Mr Schreurs said he was “frustrated” with the way it was handled by the ministry, who later said they would extend the funding. “The whole thing seemed to be a bit hasty which made it hard to focus on what we needed to do.”

Seven Mid Canterbury firefighters will climb the Auckland Sky Tower tomorrow, to raise money for leukaemia in a nationwide fundraiser. A six-strong Rakaia crew left for Auckland this morning, to take part in the annual Firefighter Sky Tower Stair Challenge for the first time. Methven firefighter Rob Markillie is also taking part.

Traditionally, the event sees more than 400 firefighters from around the country battle their way to the top of the Sky Tower in full firefighter gear – weighing up to 25kg. Firefighters race to the top, climbing 1103 steps and 51 floors in the process. Tyrone Burrowes, of Rakaia, said he was looking forward to the challenge – having trained for the occasion over the past few weeks. “The support has been great right

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Methven’s tree woes continue By Susan Sandys Methven Volunteer Fire Brigade members say trees in roadside berms in the town have nearly caused them to crash on the way to emergencies. The brigade is the latest voice to be added to the call for the Ashburton District Council to trim the trees, following the mayor last month and residents in recent years. The council planted the approximate 20 dawn redwoods along Main Street as part of a town beautification project about 15 years ago. The alpine-style trees have been growing ever since, and are expected to ultimately reach the height of a three-storey building.

Brigade chief Selwyn Allred said yesterday that trees at the corner of McKerrow Street and Main Street were proving an issue for the brigade. When fire engines came to the corner, after leaving the station on McKerrow Street, motorists coming down Main Street could not see them as they were obscured by the trees - one either side of McKerrow Street. Additionally, the trees blocked the view of the fire appliance driver along Main Street. “And there’s been times pulling out of there with lights and sirens going and cars coming along haven’t seen us, so we do see it as a danger to us,” Mr Allred said. “We have had some close calls.” The issue was mainly the width of the trees, as opposed to their

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Guilty plea welcomed in animal welfare case Federated Farmers welcomes a dairy farm-owning company’s decision to admit guilt to animal cruelty charges sends a strong deterrent message. Yesterday, in a Rotorua court, South Island-based company MilkPride changed its plea to charges laid by the former Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry. MilkPride has now admitted one representative charge of failing to provide proper and sufficient food to 392 dairy cows on Taharua Farm near Taupo, in September and October 2009. When the trial opened on Monday, the company pleaded not guilty to 625 charges of failing to provide more than 1000 cows with sufficient food and water or wilfully ill-treating them. Ministry inspectors and staff reported a number of the cows were in such poor condition they were destroyed. “With sentencing yet to be passed we are pretty much limited to what we can say,” Federated Farmers’ Dairy chairperson Willy Leferink said. “Farmers like me were troubled by what we saw and the public deserve to know it is not representative of dairy farming. In this case, farming was both on trial but farming was also part of the prosecution. “I wish to acknowledge the work of DairyNZ’s early intervention team, Federated Farmers members and the Ministry for Primary Industries itself. “New Zealand has strong laws on animal welfare. We don’t pay lip service to it and it is central to good farm management. “This was also reinforced yesterday by the Animal Welfare Amendment Bill being introduced into Parliament. “The guilty plea to a representative charge will now save the taxpayer the expense of a longer trial.” Mr Leferink, who has farms in Mid Canterbury, said farmers know that good animal welfare is good for business. “A happy cow is a good producer so maltreating them not only destroys value, it hits production,” he said.

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height. They either need to be trimmed back very seriously or removed altogether,” Mr Allred said. Last month at a Methven Community Board meeting, mayor Angus McKay spoke of his concern that a car crash may result from the trees obscuring motorists’ vision. Motorists in the ski town have grumbled about the trees for years, with one or two even taking to trimming them themselves over the years. Council chief executive Brian Lester said yesterday that he had asked his roading and street services manager to report on whether the trees were a traffic hazard. “If any trees are found to be a hazard the council will then

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look at how best to address any issues, which may include pruning or removal of trees,” Mr Lester said. When they were planted the trees had been “an important component of the overall look of the town centre and were agreed to by the Methven community as part of the redesign process”, he said. “Because of the importance of the trees to the design and look of the town centre the council would be reluctant to have any removed but road safety is the council’s primary concern.” The trees are dawn redwoods, one of few deciduous conifer species in the world. The species was considered extinct before being rediscovered in China in the 1940s.

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around Rakaia and we are all ready to get into it,” he said. All proceeds raised will go towards Leukaemia & Blood Cancer New Zealand. Last year’s event raised more than $319,000. Donations can be made on the Leukeamia and Blood Cancer New Zealand website and at local stores, or more information can be found on the organisation’s Facebook page. *Check Monday’s Guardian for full coverage of the Sky Tower Challenge.

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• Clarification The Guardian said Netherby School was the only school using the Positive Behaviour For Learning, also known as PB4L. But Mount Hutt College implemented the system this year, and principal John Schreurs said it is in its early stages but is already seeing positives from the programme.

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comprise of 107 villas, made up of both two and three bedroom options. The two bedroom villas come in three different size options, and have a single garage; however where possible an additional garage space can be added. The three bedroom villas come with a double garage. The resort will soon begin construction of an 80 bed hospital, which will offer both aged care and dementia facilities. Lochlea Lifestyle Resort will also feature a large resort lodge (Lochlea Lodge), which will provide many outdoor and indoor recreational facilities for guests to enjoy. Anticipated for completion in September, the lodge will feature a bromide swimming pool and spa, a gymnasium,

administration and medical facilities, community vegetable gardens and more. A van will also be operating from the resort to take guests on shopping trips into Ashburton and on other fun excursions. The Lodge should open in September of this year and with additional villas available for occupation at this time. The three bedroom villa provides modern, spacious and sunny open-style living. The master bedroom has an ensuite, giving the villa 2 bathrooms. The modern kitchen is a cooking enthusiast’s dream, with granite-style bench-top, modern appliances and space to entertain. The villa has glorious indoor / outdoor flow, opening out to a trellised patio. Set within a desirable Allenton

location, this villa ticks all the boxes. The size in total is just under 160 square metres, a similar size to a large town house. The resort manager Tony Sands will be on hand to answer any questions you may have regarding villas and Lochlea Lifestyle resort options. Expressions of interest in securing your future home are welcome. No need to wait until your home is sold or on the market, speak to Tony today to discuss how Lochlea can make your future lifestyle a reality. Remember there is one three bedroom villa and three two bedroom villas ready for occupation so don’t miss your chance to become a member of the Lochlea Lifestyle resort community.


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Opportunity goes begging By Sue Newman Methven has a one-off opportunity to create a strong community hub, says Ashburton District Councillor Martin Nordqvist. He believes that with the village’s earthquake damaged museum and library about to be demolished the best outcome for Methven would be to have the two organisations move in to the Methven Heritage Centre. “We’ve spent about $6 million on the heritage centre. We have this wonderful up-to-date facility and we’re not using it to its capacity,” he said. Bringing the three organisations together was about making the best use of facilities, Mr Norqvist said. “This is an opportunity. I accept it is difficult but I just hope we don’t look back in 10 years and say we wish we’d done something about this.” There had been considerable discussion around the option, but no consensus had been reached between the three groups, he said. “The library committee all the way through has been of the view that they wanted their own stand alone building. The Historical Society was a little more receptive to the idea. There’s certainly been some robust discussion. A lot of talking has to go on before any stakes are driven in the ground. I hope there is still some room for negotiation.” Graham Robertson, chair of the Methven Heritage Centre management board, said his board would look at any option that was to the mutual advantage of the three groups. “We’re open to any approach, it’s all about making a one-stop shop

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for all community facilities.” Members of the library and historical society committees do not see things quite the same way, however. Historical society chair Kathryn McKendry said her organisation had looked at all options but believed joining forces with the library in a stand-alone building was the best outcome. “We had an agreement two years ago where we said we’d join forces with the library and we haven’t changed our minds on this. At our AGM we’ll be moving to formalise our agreement with the library.” One of the biggest disincentives to becoming part of the Heritage Centre was the fear that the two groups would lose their own identities, Mrs McKendry said. “Two voluntary groups working together seemed a good fit. We feel we’re making the right decision for the right reasons.” Advisors from Te Papa looked at a range of options for the library and museum and joining the two in a new building was their recommendation, she said. While it likely to miss out on two new tenants, the Heritage Centre still has a $600,000 debt for construction on its books. It is built on council owned land with the hall, the I-site and the cafe signed over into council ownership. The Heritage Centre has not been signed over to the council and there is no provision in the council’s budget for this to be signed over into council ownership. Fundraising was continuing to clear the debt, Mr Robertson said, but put in perspective it was a relatively small amount of the overall cost of the project.

• Street Sprints Day 1- The Ashburton Car Club’s annual street sprints take over the Riverside Industrial Park with qualifying laps starting at 8.30am. Entry to main straight, viewing area and pits via Robinson Street, past Roscos. • Local concert Ashburton Musical Club autumn concert, 7.30pm, arranged by the committee and held at the Sinclair Centre, in Ashburton. Supper included. Visitors welcome, $5.

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Grace Campbell was the clear winner in yesterday’s RSA mobility scooter race.

Grace shows a clean pair of wheels By Michelle Nelson Grace Campbell is Ashburton’s new mobility scooter speed queen! Experience paid off for Ms Campbell, when she took on allcomers in the annual mobility scooter race in the RSA carpark yesterday morning, as part of the

Wheels Week programme. With a record 18 competitors in the lineup, it was a hard fought contest, but Ms Campbell who usually uses a mobility scooter to get about, skilfully negotiated the slalom and kept to the cones on the wider course without incurring any penalty points, establishing an early lead.

Betham sports awards guest speaker By Jonathan Leask

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Former New Zealand league international and professional boxer Monty Betham will headline the Mid Canterbury Sports Awards at the Hotel Ashburton next Friday. Betham will be the guest speaker but the evening will be hosted by TV presenter Charlotte Bellis. While the night is about celebrating Mid Canterbury’s outstanding athletes, teams and coaches from the past year, Betham will provide the evening’s entertainment. Betham played 101 games for the New Zealand Warriors in the NRL, nine tests for the Kiwis and had one sea-

son in the UK Super League for Wakefield before turning to boxing in 2006. He had no previous boxing experience, but Betham was a black belt in karate, winning a Bronze medal at the Junior World Championships and at the age of 16 won the New Zealand men’s open before concentrating on his career in league. He retired from boxing at the end of 2007 with an unbeaten five professional bout record. Betham founded the Steps for Life Foundation in 2009, an organisation set up to battle youth obesity. He got back in the ring in 2011 to box Shane Cameron in the Fight For Life. While Betham will be the

main speaker of the evening, hosting the event is Prime news presenter Charlotte Bellis, who also has a sporting background. As a promising young tennis player, she received a scholarship that allowed her to study at the Missouri School of Journalism and went on to work in various roles for American news outlets before she returned home to Christchurch. Like Betham, Bellis has also spent time in the ring fighting real estate agent Emma Lindsay in the 2011 Fight For Life. -Tickets for next Friday’s awards are still on sale from Sport Canterbury, Mid Canterbury office in the Midland Seed Building, 393 West Street.

With the exception of Ms Campbell and Dave Wright, who arrived on their own pimped-up machines, the rest of the competitiors used scooters provided by Ashburton mobility scooter retailer Fred Reddecliffe – including the Guardian’s chief reporter Michelle Nelson and photographer Kirsty Clay.

Each competitor rode two laps against the clock, and then the top six completed another circuit to decide the winner. Ms Campbell whittled back her time on each successive lap, from 36.49 seconds, down to a trim 32.09 seconds, closely followed by Mrs Clay who stopped the clock at 34.47 seconds.

Buddy system boosted By Sam Morton An Ashburton buddy programme has been given a cash boost to help support the programme’s aim. In the latest Community Trust funding round, Presbyterian Support Ashburton received $5000, benefitting alongside the Order of St John, The Victoria Trust and South Canterbury’s Women’s Wellness Centre. The Presbyterian Support Buddy Programme recruits adult mentors to coach young children, aged 5 to 12, and has established a strong reputation among the community. The adult mentors spend time with the children in the hope of teaching them new life skills and inspiring them, which in turn helps build a social connection between the pair. Presbyterian Support regional manager Jackie Girvan

said she was delighted with the funding – which would help grow the programme in Mid Canterbury. “It’s absolutely fantastic and double what we received last year, so I’m delighted,” she said. “The Buddy Programme is going really well, but we’re always on the lookout for new mentors, so if there is anyone out there that wants to spend their time inspiring children, we’d love to hear from them.” Mentors can range between 20 and 60 years of age, with the majority of mentors spending about one year with the child. In their final decision, the Community Trust appreciated the work of the organisation and supported their goals to continue training, recruiting and monitoring the work of the chosen Buddies. The Buddy Programme has been operating for almost 10 years.

• Street Sprints Day 2- Ashburton Car Club’s street sprints reaches the final stages. Watch one car at a time as they race against the clock down to a top two battle at approximately 4pm. • Six hour cycle The Mid Canterbury Mountain Bike Club is holding a six hour enduro race on the Ashburton River Trail on Sunday. Registration 8am till 9.30am. Race 10am till 4pm with the start/ finish at the Allenton Clubrooms. • Car Show Plus Ashburton Mopar Group has a car show at the Sports Hall on Tancred Street, 10am till 4pm. • Mother’s Day fun The nationwide Jennian Homes Mother’s Day fun run/ walk returns this year, offering women the chance to have fun, get active and support a worthy cause. Starts at 9.30am at the Ashburton Domain.

Out of town: • Market Day The annual South Canterbury Market Day is on this Saturday at Temuka. The event is being held in the Alpine Energy Stadium on Domain Avenue from 10am to 3pm. Entry is free and there are lots of stalls offering a great selection of Mother’s Day gift solutions.

On the couch: • Warriors in Wellington The Warriors tackle fellow strugglers the Bulldogs in the Cake Tin in Wellington, live on SKY sport 2 from 7pm on Saturday.

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Grant a big positive for art gallery, museum A

fter years of heated and controversial debate about the Art Gallery and Heritage Centre it was a nice change to report a wonderful positive development in the project. The Lotteries grant of $700,000 is a massive step towards the remaining funding for the building’s fit-out and especially for its sophisticated climate control system. The latter has now been paid for with $500,000 tagged by the Lotteries Commission for the climate control system. Following years of discussions

OUR VIEW and protests inside and outside of council chambers it is nice to see the building actually going up on West Street, even though it is hard to imagine the project in its full glory from the concrete slabs that have so far been erected. The recent miniature display of what the inside of the museum will look like was also another helpful tool to make this project more real, as it has been an abstract concept for so long.

Many in the community still grumble about the cost of the building and the way decisions were made, but those people can show their displeasure in the polling booth later this year. Even the hard-core opponents have to accept defeat and start looking at what this new building will offer the citizens and visitors to the district. It was interesting to see that the Lotteries Commission clearly embraced the concept

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of combining Ashburton’s museum, art gallery and archives under one roof. Normally the commission only awards part of the amount applicants ask for but it decided to fund the full sum of this application.

At times it is helpful to see a local development through the eyes of outside experts to fully appreciate its merits. Once completed the facility in West Street should become a landmark building for those in the district and those passing through. Most visitors will currently only be able to name the domain or McDonald’s as their point of reference so there is a massive opportunity to market the district and the art gallery for the thousands who pass through each year. The exposure of our local

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attractions, many of which would never had considered Ashburton as a destination in the past. Projects like the Event Centre, the Gallery and Heritage Centre and the new EA Networks Stadium put this district on the map and make it a better place to live. Clearly the majority of the people, and the Lotteries Commission, agree judging by the successful fundraising. The gallery still needs $700,000 for the finishing touches so hopefully the community can once again come to the party.

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Two people were hurt, one seriously, and a major Auckland highway was blocked when a car crashed while fleeing police in Auckland last evening. Police said a driver fled from police when they tried to stop him and drove onto the Ellerslie Panmure Highway where he crashed into another vehicle about 6.20pm. The driver, who was a suspended driver, was hurt but police said his injuries were not lifethreatening. The driver of the other car suffered minor injuries but her passenger was uninjured. A St John Ambulance spokesman said three people were treated at the scene. Two were taken to Auckland Hospital, one in a serious condition and one with minor injuries. News cameraman Geoff Mackley arrived at the scene within about two minutes of the crash. “It was swarming with police and unmarked police cars, plainly evidence of a car chase,’’ he said. He spoke to about six residents who lived in the nearby area, all of whom said they heard a large number of sirens followed by a “huge bang’’. It appeared one car had “T -boned’’ another, causing

An extensively damaged car - the aftermath of a police chase. extensive damage. “I’d be surprised if there wasn’t [serious injuries] if you look at the damage to the one car in particu-

lar, which was very significant.’’ The wreckage of the cars was smoking when he got there “but it was quite hard to see that

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in the quarter to 2.23 million, the biggest jump since the series began in March 1986, while the participation rate improved to 67.8 per cent from 67.2 per cent. Business NZ greeted the survey’s findings with “cautious optimism”. Chief executive Phil O’Reilly said the figures could bounce around between quarters, but the underlying trend was positive. “The figures overall send a message that it is important to continue to focus on policies that promote a strong economy and business confidence, so businesses - in particular small and medium businesses - continue to create jobs. “With regard to youth employment, the need for a focus on young people gaining employable skills is paramount. It is critically important for our schools, families and education and training systems to make this our highest priority,” Mr O’Reilly said. - APNZ

Gilmore digs in; refuses to go By Isaac Davison National list MP Aaron Gilmore says he will not resign, in a clear sign of defiance of the wishes of the Prime Minister and his party hierarchy. After attending question time yesterday, Mr Gilmore would not stop to talk to media but when asked if he was going to resign, he said “no”. He repeated it when asked again. Mr Gilmore lost the support of Prime Minister John Key on Wednesday night, after text messages released on Wednesday cast doubt on whether he’d been honest over his encounter with a barman in Hanmer. Mr Gilmore was believed to have gone to ground but he arrived in the House for question time, avoiding media on his way. Mr Key said yesterday afternoon he was powerless to do anything if a defiant Mr Gilmore said he would not resign. But Mr Key said he had not lost control of the MP. He told media yesterday afternoon that he still could not reconcile Mr Gilmore’s word with the events at a Hanmer hotel last week. “Mr Gilmore has to be able to look the New Zealand public in the eye and say his version of the events that actually occurred.

When told the MP would not resign, Mr Key said: “It’s in his hands now”. “He can make his own decision.” Yesterday morning Mr Key signalled strongly Mr Gilmore should quit. He told Radio Live he had not received an honest answer from Mr Gilmore about the dinner at the Hanmer Hotel where he allegedly told a barman who refused him alcohol he would have the Prime Minister fire him. When Mr Key was asked if the backbench MP should quit, he said: “If he can’t reconcile what happened on that night in the way that he’s described it to me, then the answer would have to be ‘yes’.” While interviewed on Radio Live he described Mr Gilmore’s story as being like “quicksand”. The matter was on Wednesday referred to National Party president Peter Goodfellow, suggesting Mr Gilmore won’t be a runner for the party list prior to the 2014 election. Mr Key said yesterday afternoon the MP was a “distraction” from what had been a good week for National, with the float of Mighty River Power and improved job numbers. “The vast bulk of Kiwis would say: ‘Who cares about Aaron Gilmore?’.” - APNZ

Christchurch man Net closing in on Routeburn tagger dies from burns By Tracey Roxburgh

A Christchurch man who allegedly had petrol poured over him before being set alight has died in hospital from his injuries. Terrance Martin Smith, 55, was found suffering serious burns at a Woolston property on April 25. He was taken to Christchurch Hospital in a critical condition and was transferred to Middlemore Hospital the next day for specialist treatment.

Mr Smith’s condition did not improve and he died from his from injuries about 6.30pm on Wednesday. Jason Alistor Barr, 42, of Waltham and Shay Barry Webster, 20, of Woolston, are jointly charged with intent to cause grievous bodily harm. Police are now consider ing laying further charges, Detective Senior Sergeant Darryl Sweeney said. - APNZ

The net is closing in on the person responsible for tagging “Rowdy” in felt pen along the Routeburn Track last month, with reports the perpetrator has left their mark all over the South Island. Department of Conservation Wakatipu area manager Greg Lind said the same tag seen along the 32km Routeburn Track had been reported at the Franz Josef Glacier access facility and the Wanaka skate park over the past few days.

Staff at the Humpridge Track said yesterday the tag “Rowdy” had also been found outside the office in Tuatapere at the weekend. Mr Lind said suspicion had been cast over a group of school pupils visiting from Australia, but the party had been ruled out as it did not visit the West Coast or Tuatapere. Public feedback had been extremely helpful in building a timeline, he said. “Whoever did it [on the Routeburn Track] walked from the Glenorchy end to the Divide - they [the tags] are all on one

side.” Doc believed the person responsible had tagged the track on April 19 or 20, at Franz Josef between April 23 and 26 and in Tuatapere last weekend. Mr Lind said there was a possibility a copycat tagger was involved in some of the vandalism, or that the person responsible had been spurred on by publicity. “Taggers like publicity ... Any publicity they’re getting is really good for them [but] it’s just vandalism as far as I’m concerned.” The wider community had expressed “severe disappoint-

ment” about what had happened. Mr Lind said staff had spoken to all but one of their leads - Mr Lind was following that lead up with police. The person responsible could be charged under the National Parks Act 1980 with wilfully damaging or defacing a fence, building or apparatus; or unlawfully altering, obliterating or defacing signs and marks, including boundary marks. The maximum penalty under the Act was three months’ imprisonment or a $2500 fine. - APNZ


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Police faulted in car chase By APNZ staff Police say they will change the way they handle pursuits after three people died while fleeing police in Gisborne. The crash in July last year claimed the lives of driver Dylan James Kingi, 28, and two of his passengers, Peter John Bunyan, 27, and Holly Kay Gunn, 25. A third passenger, Claire Sophie Badger, 25, was seriously injured. A report into the incident by the Independent Police Conduct Authority found numerous errors in the way the pursuit was conducted and the officer involved failed to follow correct procedures. The report said the officer’s speed of 127km/h in a 50km/h zone was too risky, and the officer didn’t meet policies regarding siren use, reporting speed limits, and abandoning the pursuit. The authority also recommended all patrol cars be fitted with hands-free radios so officers would not be forced to drive onehanded during pursuits. Eastern District Commander Superintendent Sam Hoyle accepted the authority’s findings and had already reinforced to staff police policy around fleeing drivers. “The officer involved in the incident has undergone remedial training and has been recertified as a ‘gold’ licensed driver under the Professional Police Driving Programme (PPDP). “He is well aware now of his responsibilities should such an event occur again,” Mr Hoyle said. All staff would be “extra vigilant” in any future pursuits they undertake, he said. Mr Hoyle said communications centres were also reviewing their

practices for handing control of fleeing driver incidents from one supervisor to another. “The dispatcher involved in this incident has undergone refresher training in the requirements of the fleeing driver policy, and the pursuit controller has been reminded of the policy’s abandonment procedures.” The pursuit after Mr Kingi failed to stop after a police officer spotted him speeding in his car in a 50km/h zone. When the officer notified police central communications, the dispatcher mistakenly noted that the pursuit was taking place in a 100km/h zone, rather than a 50km/h zone, and later also misheard the name of the street. Shortly afterwards the officer lost sight of the fleeing car after mistakenly turning to follow the wrong vehicle. He didn’t follow policy for abandoning a pursuit which required officers to stop, turn off lights and sirens, and inform police communications, the report said. The officer continued looking for the fleeing vehicle, and found the crash scene a short distance away. A crash investigation found the car had slid off the road after taking a corner at between 130km/h and 136km/h. Mr Kingi, who had four drinkdriving convictions, was found to have more than double the blood alcohol limit. The authority concluded the officer was correct in starting the pursuit, which covered 2.5km in 1.5 minutes. However the officer’s speed of 127km/h in a 50km/h zone was not justified, and the pursuit should have been abandoned earlier. - APNZ

Georgie Pie’s back but not in South Island By Christopher Adams Starting early next month, McDonald’s will begin selling a single Georgie Pie product at 11 of its restaurants in Auckland and Waikato, and isn’t ruling out a return of standalone Georgie Pie stores. The Steak Mince ‘N’ Cheese pie will have a $4.50 price tag - a far cry from the $1 pies remembered by nostalgic fans of the Georgie Pie chain, which was shut down by McDonald’s in the late 1990s after the Golden Arches acquired the business from supermarket operator Progressive Enterprises. The introduction of the pies was a pilot project, but a return of Georgie Pie stores was possible, said head of communications McDonald’s, Simon Kenny. “To set up a McDonald’s restaurant costs typically between four and five million dollars and a standalone Georgie Pie restau-

rant would be a similar cost,” Mr Kenny said. “So to jump in and build a standalone restaurant in a trial wouldn’t make sense, but you never say never.” McDonald’s said the pies would be produced to the original recipe, and the only significant alteration was the removal of monosodium glutamate, or MSG, a controversial food additive. The pies will be manufactured at the former Georgie Pie production facility in Manukau by Goodman Fielder, which purchased the plant from Progressive Enterprises. Georgie Pie’s former general manager, Brian Popham, had been brought in to consult on the product development process, McDonald’s said. The pies will initially be available at McDonald’s stores in Auckland’s Greenlane and Queen St. Stores in Albany (Coliseum Drive), Kelston, St Lukes mall, Ti Rakau Drive and Mangere will begin selling the pies shortly after. -APNZ

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ARIES (Mar 21st Apr 20th) Your word skills will take on a silkier vibe in the next three weeks as Venus passes through the vibrant energies of Gemini. Getting together with the important people in your life and sharing the good things can certainly bring great pleasure. You might decide to organize a barbecue or host a party and can do these wonderfully well.

TAURUS (Apr 21st May 21st) Your love of the good things in life is set to be accentuated now, and whether your personal preference for these comes through shopping at your local mall, natural products, or those which are more exclusive, it doesn’t really matter. The trick is not to let any upsurge in your income get spent too quickly, for there is a chance of this now.

Will.i.am makes $100,000 donation Hip-hop star will.i.am has donated $100,000 to help lowdecile Auckland schools provide information technology to students. The US singer, songwriter and producer who rose to fame as a member of the Black Eyed Peas, was brought to New Zealand for a private show on Wednesday night. The star made a surprise appearance at Point England Primary School in east Auckland yesterday afternoon where he presented a $100,000 cheque to digital literacy charity the Manaiakalani Education Trust. Its executive officer, Jenny

Oxley, said will.i.am’s philanthropic work in the US corresponded closely with what the trust was trying to achieve here, in providing children in low socioeconomic areas with the means to participate in the digital age. “He has his own charity in the States that encourages digital literacy, particularly in low socio-economic communities, and as part of his visit here he came across information about Manaiakalani and made this wonderful gesture to us.” The children were extremely excited to see the star in person. “It was all pretty top secret until

“He’s clearly a very humble guy, very bright guy and it was great seeing him in person,” Ms Oxley said. The 38-year-old was brought to New Zealand to attend Hallensteins’ Ultimate After Party at Studio on K Rd where he performed songs from his new album at the private show. He said he was looking forward to exploring New Zealand. “After tonight’s party I’m looking forward to chalking up some new memories, so when I get back I can have something good to tell the folks back in America.” - APNZ

Four Tauranga taxis have been ordered off the road after they were found to be unsafe during a surprise sting. The New Zealand Transport Agency teamed up with the police’s Commercial Vehicle Investigation Unit in April to check taxis in the Bay of Plenty and Waikato. They examined drivers’ compliance with taxi rules, work times and logbooks, driver and transport licensing, as well as vehicle safety standards. -APNZ

• SPCA inquiry The farming property of a well-known Hawke’s Bay man is being investigated by the SPCA following a complaint stock had been neglected and left to die. Napier SPCA manager Bruce Wills confirmed staff had visited a 200ha rural station northwest of Hastings on Monday and Tuesday. They found 28 sheep had died and many others had been caught up in blackberry. -APNZ

• Horse a winner A horse, saved from being dog food by a Wanganui trainer who saw promise in the “paper thin” thoroughbred, has proved its worth by winning a race this week. Wanganui owner/trainer Kevin Rohloff first spotted the aptly-named Itsa True Story at a dispersal sale in Wanganui last year. When bidding started, the “dog tucker man” was first to raise his hand with a $100 offer. Rohloff countered with a $200 bid and the hammer fell in his favour. -APNZ

• Man, dog safe A missing 80-year -old Foxton man has been found after spending Wednesday night huddled in sand dunes with his dog. The man was reported missing on Wednesday evening after he failed to return from walking his dog in the Foxton Beach area about 4.30pm. Police weren’t able to find him and resumed their search early yesterday morning. The man walked out from sand dunes about 8.30am. -APNZ

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Instructor gains two qualifications The Ashburton Community Swimming Pool has beefed up its ranks after learn to swim co-ordiantor Stacey Hoets, 22, (right) was presented with two qualifications

by Swimming New Zealand swim safe advisor Tracey Hickman. Ms Hoets was awarded a Swimming New Zealand school age and adult qualification and a New

Zealand Qualifications Authority national certificate for sport and recreation for aquatics. It makes Ms Hoets one of the most qualified instructors at the

pool. She took Longbeach School for a lesson in the afternoon, and also presented fellow instructor Janet Lloyd with an assistant swim teacher certificate.

Fears expressed over compromises By Abby Gillies A property buyers’ advocate says that while it is positive a political party is tackling the problems around affordable housing, it would be “irresponsible” if that resulted in compromising construction quality. Labour has promised first homebuyers their first foot onto the property ladder for no more than $300,000 in a plan to tackle the country’s housing crisis. The party’s leader David Shearer and its housing spokesman Phil Twyford yesterday met industry representatives including housing, architecture, banking, construction, council and legal experts to discuss how to implement the party’s ambitious KiwiBuild pro-

ject. “They’re all contributing from their point of view, how we can get housing to be affordable,” said Mr Shearer. “Some of it’s been critical, some of it’s been positive but it’s all been constructive.” Home Owners and Buyers Association of New Zealand president John Gray said there were still several questions around the proposed market price that needed to be answered. “We are all concerned that in order to bring construction costs down to achieve the proposed price point there may have to be compromises in the quality and sustainability of these homes. “We say that it would be irresponsible to allow that to happen and there are other ways to reduce the end-to-end cost including alter-

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GEMINI (May 22nd Jun 21st) Someone may drop a major hint in your direction today and it may be that they’d like to get to know you a whole lot better. Then again, if you have been mulling over your options in the romantic sphere, the extra magic that Venus moving into Gemini will bestow upon you can see you become more optimistic and outgoing.

today and so the kids didn’t know who was coming, they just knew it was an important celebrity, but they were over the moon,” Ms Oxley said. The money would go towards the trust’s programmes of providing netbooks to students and their families, building its own wireless network for students, and supporting e-learning for teachers and parents. The singer, whose real name is William Adams, talked to students about his modest beginnings in a Los Angeles ghetto, how he never knew his father and was driven by a desire to provide for his mother.

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native funding models, release of Crown land for development and central and local government bearing more of the cost burden of the development costs related to creating these new communities,” he said. Labour’s large-scale plan aimed to deliver 10,000 “modest entry-level” stand-alone, terrace and apartments every year for 10 years. The houses will be sold for an average of $300,000 across the country. Only 5 per cent of houses currently being built were in the affordable range, and the growing supply problem would have a long-term national impact, said Mr Shearer. “In Auckland in particular, house prices are going through the roof and first home buyers aren’t getting a look in.”

The high cost of building new homes, global financial crisis and land supply issues have contributed to rising housing costs, causing many people to leave the country, said Mr Twyford. Under KiwiBuild the sale of bonds and profits from houses sold would be used to generate the money needed to pay for the self-funding project. Prime Minister John Key has previously scoffed at the plan he described as a “fantasyland” idea. He said a $300,000 limit would mean finding sections in Auckland for $50,000 - an impossible feat. But Mr Shearer disagreed: “Certainly for apartments, for terrace houses, that sort of construction, averaged out, I believe we can do much much better than we’re doing at the moment.” - APNZ

LEO (Jul 24th - Aug 23rd) You could attract the limelight today and this could see you receive some plaudits. If you have been feeling the pressure of your responsibilities, you may be pleasantly surprised by who speaks out for you or gives you discreet support. The chances are that you may have more fans and be more appreciated than you had realised.

VIRGO (Aug 24th Sep 23rd) If you are someone with a natural love of gleaning information, you can find yourself proactive today, perhaps searching for insights online or in your local library, or extending connections further afield. This would also be a good day to check out academic or training course possibilities. Curiosity can certainly be an asset.

LIBRA (Sep 24th Oct 23rd) You may need to probe some information and then ask some pertinent questions. However, if this is so, the arrival of Venus in your sister Air sign of Gemini today suggests that the best way to do this is diplomatically. If you do try to pin down someone’s position they could prove elusive, so its better to tease what you want out of them.

SCORPIO (Oct 24th - Nov 22nd) The most passionate side of your nature is set to be aroused in the next three weeks. This could see more intensity creep into your love life but today, ironically, you are asked to retain both an air of detachment and an ability to stand back from events and not get too caught up in emotion. Talk with a trusted confidant if need be.

A Wellington man suffered serious injuries yesterday when he was crushed by a truck when a jack that was holding it up collapsed. The 38-year-old man was working underneath the truck in Khandallah about 12.45pm, when the incident happened. He was taken to Wellington Hospital with crush injuries in a serious condition. -APNZ

• Flights disrupted Thick fog disrupted most flights in and out of Christchurch Airport yesterday morning. An airport spokeswoman said the only flights to arrive and depart were one about 5am and two others about 10am. However, the airport remained open, she said. Extra flights were put on to clear the backlog. -APNZ

• Accident fine An underground accident that resulted in a mine employee losing a finger brought a $30,000 fine and a $10,000 reparation order against East Otago mineral extracting company Oceana Gold. The company had admitted breaching the Health and Safety in Employment Act by failing to take all practicable steps to ensure its employee was not exposed to hazards. - APNZ

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SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23rd - Dec 21st) The next three weeks can be fabulous for restoring harmony and balance into your relationships - that is of course, if any are currently out of kilter. Even if none are, this can be a fab time to forge new alliances, to build co-operation, and also to become more conscious of the needs of those people you interact with closely.

CAPRICORN (Dec 22nd - Jan 20th) Muster as much mental dexterity as possible today. The faster you are on the uptake, the better you can do. This can see you multi-task and be inventive, and not short of applying your great sense of fun either. In fact, by making people laugh you can make some serious points in a way which will make them much more receptive.

AQUARIUS (Jan 21st - Feb 19th) Venus glides into a fab zone for your sign today, opening up the proverbial window of opportunity as far as your love and social lives are concerned. If you have felt more like spending time at home, even alone in solitude, this is a reminder not to forsake the other part of your nature which is more gregarious and outgoing.

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PISCES (Feb 20th Mar 20th) Words can come easily today. But as much as this may give you extra zip and vivacity, equally, you may say something in a split second that you may later regret. If you are meeting anyone who tends to have a more sensitive side to their nature, just be mindful of how easy it is to say the wrong thing. You may talk to a sibling too today.


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• Woman harpooned A 28-year -old woman miraculously survived after her husband accidentally shot her in the mouth with a harpoon, Brazilian officials said. The Rio de Janeiro State Health Department said the woman’s husband was cleaning his spear gun when it went off, firing a harpoon that hit her spine. Elisangela Borborema Rosa was rushed to the hospital and underwent emergency surgery; the harpoon came within 1cm of killing her. She is expected to make a full recovery. - AAP

Authorities filed Rican neighbourhood rape and kidnapping said Ariel Castro had charges yesterday taken part in the against a US man search for one of the after three women missing women, permissing for about a formed music at a decade were found fundraiser for her and alive at his home. attended a candleThe women were light vigil, where he subjected to procomforted her mothlonged sexual and er. Two of the women psychological abuse were welcomed home and suffered miscaryesterday by jubiAmanda Berry riages, a city councillant crowds. Neither man briefed on the case said. Berry nor Gina DeJesus, about Police told a news conference 23, spoke publicly, and their famithat the women went outside just lies pleaded for patience and time twice over the years. alone. Puerto Rican-born Ariel Castro, The third captive, Michelle 52, was charged with four counts Knight, 32, was reported in good of kidnapping — covering all three condition at a local hospital. captives and the daughter born to All three women apparently had one of them while she was held — been held captive in the house and three counts of rape against since their teens or early 20s, the three women. Prosecutors police said. Law enforcement offibrought no charges against his cials left many questions unanbrothers, Pedro, 54, and Onil, 50, swered, including how the women saying there was no evidence they were taken captive. had any part in the crime. Deputy police Chief Ed Tomba Councilman Brian Cummins said a paternity test on Ariel said many details remained Castro was being done to estabunclear, including the number of lish who fathered Berry’s now pregnancies and the conditions 6-year-old child. under which the miscarriages Police Chief Michael McGrath occurred. He said the women were earlier told NBC he was “absokept in the basement for some lutely” sure police did everything time without having access to the they could to find the women over rest of the house. Police said they the years. He disputed claims by were apparently bound with ropes neighbours that officers had been and chains. called to the house before for sus“It sounds pretty gruesome,” picious circumstances. Cummins said. “We have no record of those calls The women’s plight has riveted coming in over the past 10 years,” the US since 27-year-old Amanda McGrath said. Berry kicked through a screen Neighbours and those who know door at the house Tuesday, used Ariel Castro said he joined in the a neighbour’s telephone to call search for DeJesus nearly a decauthorities and told a police dis- ade ago and comforted her mother patcher, “I’m free now.” An officer just a year ago at a vigil. showed up minutes later, and “When we went out to look for Berry ran out and threw her arms Gina, he helped pass out fliers,” around the officer, a neighbor said Khalid Samad, a commusaid. nity activist who said Castro was Neighbours in the largely Puerto friends with DeJesus’ father. - AP

• Sandwich lobby The Queensland student accused of throwing a sandwich at the prime minister says he is innocent. Kyle Thomson, 16, was among a group of teens who jeered at Julia Gillard during a visit to Marsden State High School, south of Brisbane. A sandwich was hurled in the direction of Ms Gillard, but it missed her. Kyle was accused of throwing the sandwich and has been suspended from school for 15 days. He denied the allegations, telling the Nine Network he was instead trying to stop another student from throwing the sandwich. - AAP AP Photo/Chicago Zoological Society, Jim Schulz

Rare baby sloths finally make public show Two sloth bear cubs are seen on exhibit with their mom Hani at the Brookfield Zoo in Brookfield. Until this week, the 3½-month-old male and female cubs, born January 20 have been off exhibit with their mother in a maternity den. A total of fewer than 20,000 bears are thought to remain in the wild. There is evidence of wild populations having declined 30 to 49 per cent in the last 30 years due to deforestation and poaching mainly for the medicinal market. Currently, there are 39 sloth bears exhibited at 18 North American zoos accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums.

Probiotics boost stamina in heat: Research Probiotics help extend the time people can be active in hot conditions, according to research with implications for athletes, miners, firefighters and the military. A clinical trial in Tasmania shows athletes can run for 14 per cent longer in hot conditions after being given probiotics. The trial was conducted at 35°C in 40 per cent humidity and the

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could potentially help keep people alert in hot conditions and reduce heat-related illnesses.” Probiotics reduce inflammation and improve the gut-barrier function during extreme exertion, she said. Dr Shing’s research, conducted in collaboration with scientists in England and Singapore, is under peer review before publi- AAP cation.

French woman finds US vet’s tags in garden A small, weathered piece Blood everywhere. Parts. of silver has finally finished All he knew was to pick up its journey from a backthose bodies for the family yard in southern France to members of dead soldiers.” the 90-year-old US veteran Willie Wilkins later who lost his identification returned to the US and on the battlefield during worked on an assembly World War Two. line. He was a happy man Sixty-nine years after who doted on his only losing his dog tag, Willie daughter, but he had a Wilkins reclaimed it this nervous breakdown and week in a surprise cerpost-traumatic stress disemony. order and retired at age “I am so happy,” his 44, his daughter said. daughter, Carol Wilkins, Willie Wilkins and his Willie Wilkins said. “You don’t know what family were convinced his joy is on my heart for what you have done dog tag would remain buried somewhere for my father.” in the bloody battlefields of Provence. In August 1944, Willie Wilkins was part But in a backyard 6430km away, in of the Allied invasion, and his job was Istres, France, Anne-Marie Crespo was one of the grimmest. He was responsible tilling the soil around an olive tree on a for removing and identifying the bodies of spring day in 2001 and found it. dead servicemen and having them buried Crespo knew the small piece of metal or transported back to the US. At some stamped with a name and numbers point, Wilkins’s silver dog tag slipped off belonged to a soldier and showed it to his neck. visitors. One took photos of the dog tag “It could have been an arm, it could have and sent them to her brother, Philippe been a hip that dragged it off, because Clerbout. Clerbout posted the pictures in he was picking up dead bodies,” Carol an online history forum and eventually Wilkins said. “He said it was horrible. tracked Wilkins down. - AP

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The man who was the original voice of Charlie Brown in Peanuts television specials was sentenced yesterday to a year in jail for threatening his former girlfriend and stalking her plastic surgeon, then immediately released to a residential drug treatment centre. A judge warned Peter Robbins that he could be sent to prison for nearly four years if he violates the terms of his probation. “Don’t be a blockhead,” Superior Court Judge Dwayne Moring told Robbins, borrowing a line from Charlie Brown’s friend - AP Lucy.

• Ship hits port Nine people are feared dead after a container ship crashed in Italy’s busiest port of Genoa, bringing down a 50-metre control tower in an accident that revived memories of last year’s Costa Concordia cruise ship disaster. The Jolly Nero ploughed into the dock in the night during a standard manoeuvre as it was being steered to exit the port on its way to Naples with a cargo of industrial vehicles and containers. Some of the victims were thrown into the water, while others were trapped in the tower’s lift, which plunged into the sea, emergency workers said. - AFP

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Jury finds ‘justice’ for boyfriend A US woman has been convicted of first-degree murder in the gruesome killing of her one-time boyfriend after a four-month trial that captured headlines with lurid tales of sex, lies, religion and a salacious relationship that ended in a blood bath. Jodi Arias was charged with first-degree murder in the June 2008 death of Travis Alexander in his Arizona home. Authorities said she planned the attack in a jealous rage. Arias initially denied involvement, then blamed the killing on masked intruders. Two years after her arrest, she said it was self-defence. Testimony began in early January, with Arias eventually spending 18 days on the witness stand. The trial snowballed into a made-for-the-tabloids drama, garnering daily coverage from cable news networks and spawning a virtual cottage industry for talk shows, legal experts and even Arias, who used her notoriety to sell artwork she made in jail. The trial will move into a phase during which prosecutors will argue the killing was committed in an especially cruel, heinous and depraved manner, called the “aggravation” phase. Both sides may call witnesses and show evidence. The jurors are the same. A mob of spectators gathered outside the courthouse to learn

the verdict, while TV crews, media trucks and reporters lined nearby streets. Family and friends of Alexander wore blue ribbons and wristbands with the words “Justice For Travis”. Alexander suffered nearly 30 knife wounds, was shot in the forehead and had his throat slit before Arias dragged his body into his shower. He was found by friends about five days later. Authorities said Alexander fought for his life as Arias attacked him in a blitz, but he soon grew too weak to defend himself. Arias said she recalled Alexander attacking her in a fury after a day of sex. She said Alexander came at her “like a linebacker,” bodyslamming her to the tile floor. She managed to wriggle free and ran into his closet to retrieve a gun he kept on a shelf. She said she fired in self-defence but had no memory of stabbing him. She acknowledged trying to clean the scene of the killing, dumping the gun in the desert and working on an alibi to avoid suspicion. She said she was too scared and ashamed to tell the truth. However, none of Arias’ allegations that Alexander had physically abused her in the months before his death, that he owned a gun and had sexual desires for young boys, were corroborated by - AP witnesses or evidence.

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Mourners carry the casket of referee Ricardo Portillo along a street following a public wake. Portillo died a week after police say a 17-year-old player struck him in the head during a recreational league soccer game after the referee called a penalty against him.

Teen charged after football ref’s death A teen accused of punching a Mexican-born football referee who later died was charged yesterday with homicide by assault, a count issued when an attack unintentionally causes death. Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill also said he will seek to try the teen as an adult in the death of 46-year-old Ricardo Portillo. The charge is less serious than manslaughter. It carries a possible sentence of up to five years in prison for adults, but penalties can be less for juveniles. Gill said it became clear in

looking at the facts that the teenager’s actions didn’t amount to murder or manslaughter. The oldest of Portillo’s three daughters, Johana Portillo, declined comment about the charges through family spokesman Tony Yapias. She just wants to let the criminal justice system to run its course, Yapias said. Johana Portillo, 26, previously said the charge doesn’t matter because it won’t bring back her father. Friends and family spent yesterday remembering Ricardo Portillo at an afternoon wake

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nesses said the teenager threw one punch, hitting Portillo in the rear jaw area with a closed fist. Another witness said Portillo was writing notes on his notepad when he was hit. Portillo was taken to a hospital in fair condition. Hours later, he went into a coma. He never regained consciousness and died. Police say hospital staff members told them Portillo had hemorrhaging and a traumatic brain injury. The medical examiner’s autopsy concluded he died from injuries related to the blow to the - AP head.

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that was followed by an evening religious service. The 17-year-old has been in juvenile detention since April 27 when the incident occurred at a recreational-league soccer match in a Salt Lake City suburb. The teenager turns 18 in October. His first court appearance has not yet been scheduled. The teenager was playing goalie when Portillo called a penalty on him for pushing an opposing player. The teenager began arguing with Portillo and then struck him in the head, authorities said. Charging documents show wit-

Australians are living longer but are sicker, are each throwing out about 361 kilograms of food annually and spending 35 more minutes commuting each week than a decade ago. These are among the insights captured in a landmark first report from the independent National Sustainability Council, launched in Sydney yesterday. Sustainability Minister Tony Burke said the 264-page tome offered a comprehensive set of indicators that could give “a sense of how we were doing, generation to generation”. The government-funded report does not make specific recommendations but examines trends in Australia’s environment, society, economy and collective wellbeing. Mr Burke said he hoped the biannual report would come to be treated much like job growth or GDP figures. “One of the things we were determined to make sure of was that we would eventually get to the point where people would follow sustainability indicators as closely as they would follow economic indicators,” he told the launch. Council chair John Thwaites said the report revealed a number of positive trends for life in Australia. Life expectancies were on the way up, crime was down, and education levels were rising. In the past decade the proportion of women with a bachelor degree had jumped from 21 per cent to 30 per cent, Professor Thwaites said. - APNZ

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Coca-Cola says it will make lowercalorie options and clear calorie labeling more widely available around the world, intensifying a push against critics who say its drinks pack on the pounds. The Atlanta-based company, which makes Sprite, Fanta and Minute Maid, already offers diet drinks in most markets. But there’s no consistency in their availability, particularly in emerging markets such as China and India. Coca-Cola also said this week it would support programmes that encourage physical activity and no longer market to kids younger than 12. The company had made a similar promise in 2007 but said the new push would create a “global standard” for the commitment. It did not elaborate on what changes that would include or set a timetable on when it planned to meet its new goals. With sugary drinks often blamed for making people fat, Coca-Cola has been more aggressive in trying to convince customers its products can be part of a healthy lifestyle. Earlier this year, the company aired its first TV ad addressing the matter in the US and has since been rolling out the spot to other countries. The ad touts Coca-Cola’s wide range of lower-calorie offerings. But executives have also made a point of standing by the company’s full-calorie drinks, saying that physical activity plays an important role in fighting obesity. “There is a place for all of our beverages in a healthy lifestyle,” CEO Muhtar Kent said in a call with reporters.

Coca-Cola CEO Muhtar Kent The announcement from Coca-Cola comes as packaged food companies across the industry look for growth in emerging markets, where middleclass populations are growing rapidly. As more people head to cities and see their incomes rise, health advocates have warned that growing consumption of packaged foods in such countries could fuel obesity rates as they have in developed nations. The shifting populations around the world nevertheless represent an enormous opportunity for companies. For example, Coca-Cola has noted that

Americans on average drink 403 servings of its various beverages a year. That compares with just 12 servings per year in India and 38 in China. And the company’s diet options aren’t nearly as popular in such countries as they are back at home. In the US, where soda consumption has been declining for years, diet drinks now account for 41 per cent of sales for the flagship Coke brand. That’s up from single-digits in the 1980s. Even in major Chinese cities, by contrast, the percentage of sales that diet options account for is in the “high

single digits,” Kent said. Coca-Cola says its goal is to have diet options available wherever regular versions are sold. But that doesn’t mean there would be a diet alternative for every particular brand. For example, if a store in India sells Coke it might also offer Sprite Zero, which doesn’t have any calories, to meet the goal. The company also says it’s working to have cans and bottles around the world display calories counts on the front of labels, as it does in the United States. - AP

Spy base protesters appeal $1m liability By Matthew Backhouse Property owners would have to take the law into their own hands if the Court of Appeal accepted the legal argument put forward by three protesters who sabotaged a radar dome at the Waihopai spy base, the Crown’s lawyer says. The Crown is seeking to recover more than $1.2 million in damages from Dominican friar Peter Murnane, teacher Adrian Leason and farmer Sam Land. The trio cut through alarmed elec-

tric fences and slashed one of the two inflatable domes which cover the satellite dishes at the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) spy base at Waihopai, near Blenheim, in April 2008. A jury acquitted the men of burglary and wilful damage, but the High Court ruled the men were still liable for $1,229,289 in damages. The trio have appealed that decision in the Court of Appeal, arguing they are not liable for damages because the GCSB’s property was being used for illegal espionage which was not in New Zealand’s national interests.

The argument relies on a seldomused legal principle known as ‘ex turpi causa’, which holds that a party cannot bring a claim if they have acted unlawfully. Crown lawyer Austin Powell said the appellants’ argument was a massive extension of that principle which had wider implications for property rights. Property rights would be “virtually unenforceable” because police would have to be certain a property was not being used illegally before intervening. Mr Powell said that would encourage property owners to take matters into their own hands.

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“That is not the law. No one has ever said that is the law.” Mr Powell said owning property in itself could not be illegal, regardless of whether the property was used illegally. He gave the example of a convicted drink driver who was still legally able to own a car. “It is not illegal for the Government to own an antenna or buildings or radomes,” Mr Powell said. Appeal lawyer Michael Knowles told the court that the men wanted a civil trial before a jury, to determine whether they owed damages to the spy agency. - APNX

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Cronulla coach Shane Flanagan has praised Todd Carney for showing loyalty to the NRL club after he signed a new fiveyear contract yesterday. Carney SUPER RUGBY Championship 2013 - Round 13 ended any speculation about his future by re-committing with the Form Teams Latest match P W L D Last Win Value ASAP Ratings Trend Match Day Form Sharks despite interest from St met % odds margin 06/07/12 04/05/13 George Illawarra, the Warriors The Force continue to frustrate wide angling teams (Reds, Hurricanes) by 19:35:00 Friday, 10 May 2013 ECOlight Stadium 40 andandPenrith. isCowan, the latest bashing them in front will try similarCarney here, grunters Lynn, Hodgson likely tobig-name see most of the off-contract action. Still, they're outmatched through 21 playmaker the line, four tries from four games outside Perth. The Chiefs have and well enough, to come off the market and the WWLLWW Chiefs W 39-33 v Rebels 10 7 3 tough 0 20 -draw 12 70% $1.20performed W by 19 2 conceded 30 per game since the start of April but it's hard to see them By Jonathan Leask going down to Rakaia 15-16 last week, tohere. Its26-year-old, is well settled skinned coming but they're 5-1who all meetings, two of those by ▌ LLWLLD Force D 11-11 v Reds 11 2 8suggest 1 06/04/12 18%are $5.50of SeniorChiefs they A calibre,wide but margins hosting, and theCronulla Pukekohe venue is virtually home to half in the area, said he’s ▌ them. Mid Canterbury senior netball grading will push their case againstForce Methven Aof and delighted to be staying put. - AAP comes to a close tomorrow with the third Hampstead B. 21:40:00 Friday, 10 May 2013 Suncorp Stadium The Sharks are four losses straight, two of those on this tour as big name and final round of grading. College B emerged as 31the most likely injuries kick in. 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Daniel Pearce: Shot 70 at the Muriwai Beach Links yesterday

Ashburton golfer Daniel Pearce finished two under in round one of the Murawai Open yesterday. Pearce carded a 70 at the Muriwai Beach Links course in the Charles Tour tournament to sit in a six-way tie for 20th after a rainy first day. New Zealand number one Michael Hendry took the lead with a seven under 65 to be one shot in front of amateur Jason Gulasekharam. The first year professional, who recorded his first win in the South Taranaki Pro-Am held at the Hawera Golf Club last month, is still well placed heading into today’s second round. Fresh in Pearce’s mind will be his last outing at the Taranaki

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Open where he made a strong start only to fade badly and finish tied for 41st. A fellow newly turned pro Fraser Wilkin won the Muriwai Open a year ago, but as an amateur had to watch his good friend Ryan Fox walk off with the winner’s cheque. Wilkin is back for the $40,000 Charles Tour event and he, like Pearce, will be banking anything he wins after joining the paid ranks. However, a repeat victory will be tough with nine other former Charles Tour champions in the field, but Wilkin is in good form after winning in Taranaki with an eagle on the last hole. He continued that good form yesterday when he finished the first round tied for eighth after a four under 68.

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Christchurch greyhound fields, form Christchurch Greyhound Racing Club Venue: Addington Raceway Meeting Date: 10 May 2013 NZ Meeting number : 9 Doubles : 2 and 3; 4 and 5; 6 and 7; 8 and 9; 10 and 11; 12 and 13; 14 and 15 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 and 9; 10, 11 and 12; 13, 14 and 15

1 12.10pm (NZT) SUPER PETS DASH C1, 295m

1 73742 Mulberry Brook 18.03................... K Cassidy 2 12224 Hooray For Hazel 17.63 M &............... Smith 3 24327 Belfast Suzy 17.69 H &........................Taylor 4 23634 Wellywood 17.82 W &........................ Nissen 5 53486 Black Tank nwtd L G &................. SJA Stone 6 15346 Bizarro 17.59 S &............................B Evans 7 17435 Opawa Rufus 17.45 L &..................... Wales 8 3638x Jet Even 17.77..............................A Williams 9 55733 Our Hope 17.61............................S Hindson 10 44843 Know Lies 17.62............................ G Cleeve 2 12.29pm HAPPY BIRTHDAY MALCOLM GRANT C0, 295m 1 Speedy Kazza nwtd...................J McInerney 2 8 Witch Wood Rose nwtd J &....................May 3 63774 Mulberry Macro nwtd.................... K Cassidy 4 3322 Son of Grace nwtd.....................R Blackburn 5 Duco To Duco nwtd........................... M Flipp 6 25654 Another Stone nwtd...................J McInerney 7 Go Nola nwtd................................. G Cleeve 8 84647 Chase The Stars nwtd M &.................. Smith 9 51 Flirtation Walk (c1) nwtd C &........D Roberts 10 64567 Homebush Envy nwtd................J McInerney 3 12.47pm BILL’S BAR & BISTRO SPRINT C1, 295m 1 37765 Jimmy Cee 17.60.............................. M Flipp 2 41746 Cawbourne Queen nwtd C &........D Roberts 3 37177 Red Eye Max nwtd..................... R Cockburn 4 54651 Gotta Go Ace 17.49...................R Blackburn 5 5172x Coalpit Mick nwtd..........................A Williams 6 x2x84 Galba John nwtd W &........................ Nissen 7 47376 White Legs 17.76.......................J McInerney 8 61812 Starburst Blanch 17.40.................... M Grant 9 24427 Wandy Gaylene nwtd..................... G Cleeve 10 55743 Rite Round Range nwtd............A Bradshaw 4 1.04pm FLAIR DASH C0, 295m 1 x8777 Pandora Doll nwtd...................M K Dempsey 2 87888 Pancho Pistoles nwtd M &................... Smith 3 52564 Know Pity nwtd.............................. G Cleeve 4 Charles Fredrick nwtd........................J Dunn

5 832 Mustang Magz nwtd.......................... M Flipp 6 34726 Another Another nwtd................J McInerney 7 44773 Word For Word nwtd..................R Blackburn 8 35442 Groovy Leo nwtd........................J McInerney 9 Botany Dave nwtd......................J McInerney 10 77366 Okuku Muppet nwtd C &..................... Fagan 5 1.22pm COALGATE TAVERN STAKES FINAL C0f, 520m 1 27 Cawbourne Polly nwtd..................... M Grant 2 35771 Paw No More (c1) 31.00...................B Shaw 3 32643 Wagon Wheel nwtd M &....................Jopson 4 42432 Rob’s Mate nwtd M &............................ J Hill 5 4x112 Celestrial Magic(c1) 30.49 J &.........D Fahey 6 63222 Opawa Cassidy nwtd L &................... Wales 7 3263F Opawa Royal nwtd L &....................... Wales 8 761 Carat’s Prince (c1) 30.69 J &...........D Fahey 9 43474 Choose To Love nwtd M &.................Jopson 10 524 Mega Girl nwtd A &.............................Seque 6 1.39pm RACINGDOGS.CO.NZ SPRINT C0, 295m 1 64253 Uno Nosey nwtd J &...............................May 2 82846 Charlie’s Pal nwtd......................J McInerney 3 687x8 Kiowa Sue nwtd M &........................... Smith 4 52661 Supreme Shelleen(c1) nwtd......J McInerney 5 Team Dream nwtd C &....................... Fagan 6 32356 Bee Ostee nwtd................................B Shaw 7 55545 Sheeza Flower nwtd S &..................Bonnett 8 86687 Winsome Extra nwtd...............M K Dempsey 9 51 Flirtation Walk (c1) nwtd C &........D Roberts 10 52 Homebush Awesome nwtd........J McInerney 7 1.57pm THE MILLER BAR & CAFE STAKES C0, 520m 1 67x65 Candy Belle nwtd L &......................... Wales 2 3527 Botany Kevin nwtd.....................J McInerney 3 748 Aspro Annie nwtd........................D T Barnes 4 76477 Know Solution nwtd....................... G Cleeve 5 43474 Choose To Love nwtd M &.................Jopson 6 32645 Poised Boy nwtd A &..........................Seque 7 Arnie Baxter nwtd......................J McInerney 8 338 Girl Pride nwtd A &.............................Seque 9 One Dream nwtd............................... M Flipp 10 841 Botany Seaton (c1) nwtd...........J McInerney 8 2.15pm SHIRLEY VET CLINIC SPRINT C2, 295m 1 56436 Parkermon 17.52.......................R Blackburn 2 75654 Rambunctious 17.67..................A Bradshaw

3 36576 Cawbourne Flippa 17.35................... M Flipp 4 88745 Vitalize 17.65 J &....................................May 5 25111 Opawa Legs (c3) nwtd L &................. Wales 6 32753 Ohoka Blue 17.54......................... L Waretini 7 18436 Wandy Feather nwtd........................ M Grant 8 11676 Know Fault 17.41........................... G Cleeve 9 58445 Aversion 17.66 H &..............................Taylor 10 78781 Make Your Point 17.40 W &............... Nissen 9 2.33pm EMERSON CONSULTANCY STAKES C1, 520m 1 22352 Kin Nikki 30.36.............................. L Waretini 2 46565 Nitro Express 30.81...................... L Waretini 3 27174 Gee Cee Bee 31.05....................H Anderton 4 16456 Clinton Baxter 31.02..................J McInerney 5 67141 Chill Out Ralph 31.14 L &................... Wales 6 22724 Mr. Dozer 30.46.................................J Dunn 7 32671 Paddy Baxter nwtd.....................J McInerney 8 x1111 Gogo Rioli 30.51 J &........................D Fahey 9 2x177 Nom De Plume 31.19................R Blackburn 10 2.50pm ADDINGTON EVENTS CENTRE C1, 295m 1 53616 Phil Wart nwtd.................................. M Grant 2 22112 Homebush Limbo 17.78.............J McInerney 3 71554 Cawbourne Clock 17.82 W &............. Nissen 4 43211 Trans Tasman 17.23...................R Blackburn 5 83313 Uno Flash 17.42 L &........................... Wales 6 52232 Aykroyd 17.90 S &............................Bonnett 7 35267 Go Bridie 17.68.............................. G Cleeve 8 32466 Totally Confused 17.77..................... M Flipp 9 55733 Our Hope 17.61............................S Hindson 10 65626 All Against Me 17.47..........................P Scott 11 3.08pm LITTLE BROWN JUG DASH C2, 295m 1 47x12 Wandy Jewel 17.43......................D Kingston 2 23212 Claremont Pizzaz 17.34................ L Waretini 3 11687 Go Dolphin Power nwtd....................B Shaw 4 54345 Winston Who 17.28............................J Dunn 5 12344 Blonde Tori 17.48.......................A Bradshaw 6 56448 Hilton Friday 17.55.....................J McInerney 7 78128 Lady In Shades 17.76 M &.................. Smith 8 67438 Okuku Bobo 17.47.......................... R Casey 9 15827 Nitro Mabel 17.49 H &.........................Taylor 10 63577 Opawa Marg 17.44 L &....................... Wales 12 3.25pm CLARKSON SIGN STUDIO STAKES C1, 520m 1 134x4 Chevy Chevelle nwtd H &....................Taylor

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2 58488 Draco Baxter nwtd.....................J McInerney 3 42521 Ohoka Frenchi 30.80.................... L Waretini 4 86776 Pied Warrior 31.15....................... J McMillan 5 5266x Law To Excel 31.33 W &.................... Nissen 6 13133 Jinja Pop 30.47 J &..........................D Fahey 7 67766 Big Token 31.03.........................J McInerney 8 22232 Rocky Baxter nwtd.....................J McInerney 9 2x177 Nom De Plume 31.19................R Blackburn 10 x1565 Opawa Andrea 30.53 J &................D Fahey 13 3.43pm CHRISTCHURCHGREYHOUNDS.CO.NZ SPRINT C1, 295m 1 32842 Kenny’s Comet 17.56 M &................... Smith 2 26567 Ziggy War Paint 17.64............... R Cockburn 3 77864 Bigtime Yahoo 17.59 P &....................Doody 4 x6211 Cawbourne Burn (c2) nwtd.......... M Roberts 5 1533x Saddleback Patch 17.64...............A Williams 6 42413 Batiatus 17.34............................R Blackburn 7 1447 Mr. Blobby 17.58.........................D T Barnes 8 11554 Gypsy Hunter nwtd W &.................... Nissen 9 24427 Wandy Gaylene nwtd..................... G Cleeve 14 4.00pm ROBBIE PHOTOGRAPHER DASH C1, 295m 1 41254 Iona Brightspark 17.65 M G &........ SR Hurd 2 71867 Cawbourne Glow 17.41 W &............. Nissen 3 311 Swapan 17.90 J &............................D Fahey 4 63715 Hear Hare Here 17.60 P &.................Doody 5 26358 El Maestro 17.53 H &..........................Taylor 6 61F38 Another Pizza 17.79..................J McInerney 7 23336 Go Timmee nwtd............................ G Cleeve 8 33246 Jet To Mars 17.92 M &......................... Smith 9 55733 Our Hope 17.61............................S Hindson 10 82486 Are Tee May 17.73............................ M Flipp 15 4.18pm SPEIGHT’S SPRINT C1, 295m 1 52321 Jack’s A Jewel 17.60 C &.............D Roberts 2 51665 Know Skill 17.67............................ G Cleeve 3 82527 Twister Al 17.43........................... J McMillan 4 27278 Upsala Jewel 17.96 S &..................B Evans 5 47582 Homebush Cruz 17.51........................ I Kaye 6 76423 Avec Lamour 17.69....................A Bradshaw 7 84223 Cawbourne Chief 17.47................... M Grant 8 17366 Botany Pete nwtd.......................J McInerney 9 24427 Wandy Gaylene nwtd..................... G Cleeve 10 46535 Yapster Jewel 17.55 M &..................... Smith

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Wellington greyhound fields and form Wellington Greyhound Racing Club Venue: Hatrick Raceway 10 May 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 4.45pm MCANDREWS MENSWEAR C4 C4, 305m

1 63223 Hey You 17.46.....................................W Kite 2 28637 Safe And Secure 17.82............... B Johnston 3 15653 Thrilling Squeal 17.80.......................G Quirk 4 24255 Emma Marie 17.71....................... T Downey 5 24511 Mega Upload 17.74..........................T Agent 6 23614 Homebush Lignite 17.59............J McInerney 7 53826 Go Fern Go 17.69........................A Turnwald 8 64732 Homebush Domino 17.63..........J McInerney 9 18746 Ate Power 17.53 F &.......................Turnwald 2 5.03pm BROWNZY SPORTS BAR NORTH SHORE NZ FUTURITY HT 1 R/Aq, 520m 1 42731 Homebush Violet (c3) 30.43......J McInerney 2 64267 Threat (c5) nwtd W &.......................T Steele 3 55856 Wonnie Wonder (c2) nwtd C &.....D Roberts 4 85614 Opawa Swede (c4) 30.44 J &..........D Fahey 5 11174 Sammy James (c4) 30.12.................L Ahern 6 88457 Lochinvar Sonic (c4) nwtd..........D Schofield 7 32135 Brooklyn Hope (c5) nwtd J &...........D Fahey 8 63316 Jetsun Flame (c5) 30.06.................G Wilson 9 11 Ibiza Fling (c1) nwtd...................D Schofield 10 35667 Summer Tension (c1) 30.58.. E S Duganzich 3 5.21pm RED SNAPPER SEAFOODS C1, 520m 1 68457 Rebel Joe nwtd................................. A Clark 2 37735 Fastback King 30.79......................... A Clark 3 36277 Homebush Lestat nwtd..............J McInerney 4 65368 Cawbourne Anna nwtd..............J McInerney 5 487Fx Twin Tigers 30.57.........................J McArthur 6 76664 Rijeka nwtd....................................M Gowan 7 56575 Baby James nwtd......................J McInerney 8 32788 Botany Comet 30.17..................J McInerney 9 64466 Big Girl Welshy 30.23................J McInerney

10 88478 Wandy Kyle 30.08......................J McInerney

4 5.45pm (NZT) BROWNZY SPORTS BAR NORTH SHORE

NZ FUTURITY HT 2 R/Aq, 520m 1 11111 Spitfire Osti (c4) nwtd........................C Hore 2 11827 Pink Bouquet (c3) nwtd..............D Schofield 3 11633 Ciri Rioli (c5) nwtd J &.....................D Fahey 4 56744 Jetsun Blaze (c5) 30.36..................G Wilson 5 11216 Thrilling Logic (c3) nwtd................... K Walsh 6 87435 Wee Diger (c5) 30.33..................G Hodgson 7 83218 Bee Rabbit (c4) nwtd........................L Ahern 8 34458 Fire Boy Baxter (c2) nwtd..........J McInerney 9 53233 Cawbourne Renee (c1) nwtd C &.D Roberts 10 35667 Summer Tension (c1) 30.58.. E S Duganzich 5 6.15pm ANGLO UPHOLSTERERS (SEAVIEW) C5, 305m 1 14516 Hypotential 17.55..............................G Quirk 2 71638 Leadfoot Lenny 17.46..........................L Udy 3 23225 Darlek Khan 17.36......................G M Clarke 4 43424 Enazuma 17.39 G &...........................Denby 5 37451 Call Me Ralph 17.38...................G M Clarke 6 51235 Donky Deep 17.46 G &.......................Denby 7 51137 Kinetic Rio 17.52 K &.........................Phillips 8 31715 Cawbourne Plunge 17.56..........J McInerney 9 24154 Appley Road nwtd.............................L Ahern 6 6.45pm BROWNZY SPORTS BAR NORTH SHORE NZ FUTURITY HT 3 R/Aq, 520m 1 16576 Cawbourne Tilly (c4) 30.36........J McInerney 2 14113 Charlie’s Choice(c4) nwtd A &............Seque 3 3734F Uno Lachlan (c5) nwtd................D Schofield 4 17127 Ostapchuk (c4) 30.10.......................L Ahern 5 68313 Kiwi Girl (c5) nwtd..............................J Black 6 65622 Backyard Bully (c5) 29.85........... G Hodgson 7 14147 Moulin Blue (c5) nwtd J &................D Fahey 8 18433 Bigtime Latte (c4) 30.21...................L Ahern 9 11 Ibiza Fling (c1) nwtd...................D Schofield 10 53233 Cawbourne Renee (c1) nwtd C &.D Roberts

7 7.15pm B & P ENGINEERING (UPPER HUTT) C5, 520m

1 18431 Pink Sock 29.99 F &.......................Turnwald 2 41222 Lachlan’s Cash nwtd...................D Schofield 3 64112 Gordon Bale 29.84 C &................D Roberts 4 22138 Complicit nwtd F &..........................Turnwald 5 71115 Ate To Much 29.93 F &...................Turnwald 6 36527 Another Breeze 30.03................J McInerney 7 55252 Magic Lass 30.11 C &..................D Roberts 8 22414 Cool Izmir 0.00 F &.........................Turnwald 9 34x53 Admire nwtd A &.................................Seque 8 7.45pm BROWNZY SPORTS BAR NORTH SHORE NZ FUTURITY HT 4 R/Aq, 520m 1 31743 Mahalo Rhode (c4) 30.42 W &........T Steele 2 21313 Thrilling Charly(c2) nwtd.................. K Walsh 3 66611 Hello Ello (c3) 30.15................... B Johnston 4 16735 Pedro’s First (c5) 29.89.....................L Ahern 5 64128 Yaldhurst Edward(c3) nwtd........J McInerney 6 11122 Rene Ranger (c3) 30.09...................L Ahern 7 11321 Jinja Power (c5) nwtd J &................D Fahey 8 16411 Speed Legend (c4) 29.80........... B Hodgson 9 53233 Cawbourne Renee (c1) nwtd C &.D Roberts 10 11 Ibiza Fling (c1) nwtd...................D Schofield 9 8.13pm BROWNZY SPORTS BAR NORTH SHORE NZ FUTURITY HT 5 R/Aq, 520m 1 81222 Bone Nerd (c3) nwtd.................... M Roberts 2 31121 Thrilling Glory (c4) 30.53................. K Walsh 3 51534 Kiki Rhode (c5) nwtd W &................T Steele 4 34134 Opawa No Ear (c4) nwtd J &...........D Fahey 5 11532 Nonu Nonu Boom (c2) nwtd.............L Ahern 6 11111 Cawbourne Jock (c3) nwtd................C Hore 7 53245 El Jetta (c4) 30.43............................L Ahern 8 31525 Fancy Dasher (c5) nwtd..............D Schofield 9 11 Ibiza Fling (c1) nwtd...................D Schofield 10 35667 Summer Tension (c1) 30.58.. E S Duganzich 10 8.43pm GLASSHOUSE BAR (UPPER HUTT) PREMIER

SPRINT C5 HT C5q, 305m 1 43553 Bob’s Your Uncle nwtd.......................R Hunt 2 12123 Versatility 17.51..................................C Hore 3 11511 Rosemore Osti 17.23........................L Ahern 4 52532 Cosmic Pearl nwtd......................D Schofield 5 45381 Homebush Boris 17.74..............J McInerney 6 68571 Another Hit 17.42.......................J McInerney 7 61116 Mirage 17.37 F &............................Turnwald 8 82742 Vicki’s Quest 17.65..............................L Udy 9 14516 Hypotential 17.55..............................G Quirk 10 43424 Enazuma 17.39 G &...........................Denby 11 9.13pm BROWNZY SPORTS BAR NORTH SHORE NZ FUTURITY HT 6 R/Aq, 520m 1 18255 Red Crystal (c3) 30.16................ B Hodgson 2 16535 Indi Rhode (c5) 30.33 W &..............T Steele 3 12366 Sir Richie (c3) 30.35.........................L Ahern 4 15116 Opawa Jed (c4) nwtd J &................D Fahey 5 28376 Thanks Charlie (c4) 30.30.........J McInerney 6 28514 Victorious Gem (c5) nwtd................ K Walsh 7 71725 Newton Willow (c4) 30.47......K Sutch-Jones 8 32112 Fancy Jill (c2) nwtd.....................D Schofield 9 53233 Cawbourne Renee (c1) nwtd C &.D Roberts 10 11 Ibiza Fling (c1) nwtd...................D Schofield 12 9.43pm GLASSHOUSE BAR (UPPER HUTT) PREMIER SPRINT C5 HT C5q, 305m 1 22313 Sahara Rama 17.45.....................A Poutama 2 61263 Explosive Osti nwtd...........................C Hore 3 86633 Waterbug 17.68...................................L Udy 4 62421 Glenaddis 17.62 G &..........................Denby 5 48272 Stiff 17.33 F &.................................Turnwald 6 11311 Wild Punting 17.38 F &...................Turnwald 7 43812 Ciao For Now 17.28..........................L Ahern 8 26453 Iona Haka 0.00..........................J McInerney 9 31715 Cawbourne Plunge 17.56..........J McInerney 10 51137 Kinetic Rio 17.52 K &.........................Phillips

ACROSS 1. 8. 9. 10. 12. 14. 15. 17. 18. 19. 21. 22.

Objective (4) Founder (10) Retrograde (8) Halt (4) Specimen (6) Harvester (6) Sundry (6) Unpretentious (6) Confusion (4) Left-over (8) Shorten (10) Daybreak (4)

ACROSS

DOWN 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 11. 13. 16. 17. 18. 20.

Singly (3,2,1,4) Seem (4) Swell (6) Impede (6) Taxi-rank (3-5) Harvest (4) Outshine (10) Enjoyment (8) Contend (6) Accident (6) Signify (4) Act (4)

7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 14. 16. 18. 20. 22.

DOWN

Immediate (13) Magnificence (8) Huge (4) Under control (2,4) Brightness (6) Refrain (6) Annual (6) Arrest (4) Add notes (8) Dismay (13)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 11. 13. 15. 17. 19. 21.

Dig in (8) Verse (6) Formerly (4) Justice (4,4) Foliage (6) Ado (4) Sick (8) Kinsman (8) Rest (6) Shrewd (6) Implement (4) Not any (4)

SOLUTIONS TO PUZZLE No 12,183

SOLUTIONS TO PUZZLE No 12,184

Across: 7 Crime; 8 Annexed; 9 Regatta; 10 Ended; 12 Resistance; 15 Threadbare; 18 Drama; 19 Regalia; 21 Athlete; 22 Alive. Down: 1 Accredited; 2 Singe; 3 Seat; 4 Salami; 5 Inventor; 6 Exuding; 11 Dressmaker; 13 Emanated; 14 Wreathe; 16 Barren; 17 Plain; 20 Gear.

Across: 1 Goal; 8 Originator; 9 Backward; 10 Stop; 1 Sample; 14 Reaper; 15 Divers; 17 Modest; 18 Mess; 1 Residual; 21 Abbreviate; 22 Dawn. Down: 2 One at a time; 3 Look; 4 Dilate; 5 Hinder; Cab-stand; 7 Crop; 11 Overshadow; 13 Pleasure; 1 Strive; 17 Mishap; 18 Mean; 20 Deed.

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6.00 Friends. (G, R, T) 6.30 Neighbours. (T) All three Turner men are now in trouble with the law, especially Mason. 7.00 Shortland Street. (PGR, T) Brooke loses her grip, Jasmine makes a stand, and Josh gets what’s coming. 7.30 The Voice Australia. (T) The fifth set of hopefuls audition with the judges only able to hear their voices, and not see how they look. 9.10 Killer Karaoke. (PGR, T) 10.05 Fast And Loose. (AO, R, T) 10.45 The Bachelorette. (G)

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6.30 Futurama. (G, R) In the Forbidden Zone of the Galaxy of Terror, Fry’s mistake turns him into a planet’s emperor - a position with a notoriously short lifespan. 7.00 The Simpsons. (G, R) Homer befriends a group of Hollywood celebrities vacationing in a remote part of town. 7.30 American Ninja Warrior. (G)

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12.00 The Beatles: Magical Mystery Tour. (AO, R) 1.00 Home Shopping. (G) 2.00 The Crowd Goes Wild. (G, R) 2.30 Home Shopping. (G)

FOUR 6.00 Sesame Street. (G, R) 6.55 Pingu. (G, R) 7.00 Sticky TV. (G, R) 7.30 Avatar: The Last Airbender. (G) 8.00 George Of The Jungle. (G, R) 8.30 Care Bears. (G, R) 8.55 HUMF. (G) 9.05 Bob The Builder. (G, R) 9.15 Thomas & Friends. (G, R) 9.25 Peppa Pig. (G, R) 9.35 Wonder Pets. (G, R) 10.00 Tickety Toc. (G) 10.10 Infomercials. (G) 2.00 Sesame Street. (G, R) 2.55 Peppa Pig. (G, R) 3.00 Sticky TV. (G) 4.30 FOUR Live. (G) 6.00 Everybody Hates Chris. (G, R)

MOVIe

Based on the hit Japanese series Sasuke, this series sees 10 American athletes compete through elaborate obstacle courses for the chance to go to Japan to face the course from the original series. FILM: Team America: World Police. (2004, AO, R) Voices of Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Kristen Miller. A global police force tries to save the world from terrorism and well-meaning actors. Covert Affairs. (AO) Entertainment Tonight. (G) Infomercials. (G)

sky sPORt 1 11.00 Golf. GS Caltex Maekyung Open. Round One. Highlights. 12.30 Toyota Grassroots Rugby. 1.30 Darts. Premier League. Night 14. From the Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle. Replay. 4.30 The Ultimate Fighter 17. 5.30 Toyota Grassroots Rugby. 6.30 Total Rugby. 7.00 Rugby. Super Rugby. Chiefs v Force. From ECOlight Stadium, Pukekohe. Live. 9.35 Rugby. Super Rugby. Reds v Sharks. From Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane. Live. 11.40 Rugby. Super Rugby. Chiefs v Force. From ECOlight Stadium, Pukekohe. Replay. 1.40 Rugby. Super Rugby. Reds v Sharks. From Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane. Replay. 3.40 Total Rugby. 4.05 Toyota Grassroots Rugby. 5.05 Rugby. Super Rugby. Cheetahs v Hurricanes. From Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein. Live.

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) 10.40 NCIS. (PG) 11.30 Criminal Intent. (M) 12.20 Fear Factor. (M) 1.15 NYPD Blue. (M) 2.10 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (PG) 2.35 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. (PG) 6.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 7.00 Pawn Stars. (PG) 7.30 Raw. (M) Kick start your weekend with the latest wrestling action. 10.30 Law & Order. (M) 11.30 Lie To Me. (M) 12.30 24. (M) 1.20 America’s Funniest Home Videos. (PG) 1.45 Cash Cab USA. (PG) 2.10 NYPD Blue. (M) 3.05 Fear Factor. (M) 3.55 Lie To Me. (M) 4.45 24. (M) 5.35 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (PG)

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sky sPORt 2 6.00 Darts. Premier League. Night 14. From the Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle. Live. 9.30 Toyota Grassroots Rugby. 10.30 Crowd Goes Wild. 11.00 Sterlo. 12.00 NRL Footy Show. 2.00 Golf. GS Caltex Maekyung Open. Round One. Highlights. 3.00 Golf. US PGA Tour. The Players Championship Round One. Highlights. 3.30 Cricket. IPL. Kings XI Punjab v Rajasthan Royals. Highlights. 4.30 Cricket. IPL. Pune Warriors v Kolkata Knight Riders. Highlights. 5.30 Golf. GS Caltex Maekyung Open. Round One. Highlights. 6.30 Sterlo. 7.30 NRL Footy Show. 9.30 Rugby League. NRL Premiership. Wests Tigers v Sharks. Live. 11.30 Rugby League. NRL Premiership. Rabbitohs v Cowboys. Replay. 1.30 The Ultimate Fighter 17. 2.30 Crowd Goes Wild. 3.00 Golf. GS Caltex Maekyung Open. Round One. Highlights. 4.00 ANZ Golf World. 4.30 Golf. US PGA Tour. The Players Championship Round One. Highlights. 5.00 Golf. US PGA Tour. The Players Championship Round Two. Live.

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6.25 Moneyball. (2011, M) Brad Pitt 8.35 Arthur Christmas. (2011, G) James McAvoy, Jim Broadbent. 10.10 Ghost Rider: Spirit Of Vengeance. (2012, M) Nicolas Cage, Ciaran Hinds. 11.45 50/50. (2011, 16) Joseph GordonLevitt, Seth Rogen. 1.25 Colombiana. (2011, 16) Zoe Saldana, Michael Vartan. 3.15 The Adventures Of Tintin: The Secret Of The Unicorn. (2011, PG) Jamie Bell, Andy Serkis. 5.05 Arthur. (2011, PG) Russell Brand, Helen Mirren. 6.55 Gone. (2012, M) Amanda Seyfried. A kidnap victim who escaped from her captor is convinced that the serial killer is back and has abducted her newly missing sister. 8.30 Footloose. (2011, M) Kenny Wormald, Julianne Hough. Ren MacCormack moves to a small town where rock ‘n’ roll and dancing have been banned, and his rebellious spirit shakes up the populace. 10.25 Trespass. (2011, 16) Nicole Kidman, Nicolas Cage. 11.55 Devil’s Den. (2006, 16) Kelly Hu, Devon Sawa. 1.20 5 Days Of War. (2011, 16) Rupert Friend, Emmanuelle Chriqui. 3.15 Trespass. (2011, 16) Nicole Kidman. 4.45 Spy Kids 4. (2011, PG) Jessica Alba.

7.05 Making Of Snow White And The Huntsman. (2012, M). 7.30 The Dark Crystal. (1982, PG) 9.05 Cape Fear. (1991, 16) Robert De Niro. 11.10 The Blues Brothers. (1980, 16) John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd. 1.20 Kiss Of The Dragon. (2001, 18) Jet Li, Bridget Fonda. 2.55 A Knight’s Tale. (2001, M) Heath Ledger. 5.05 Firewall. (2006, M) Harrison Ford, Paul Bettany. 6.50 Wild Hogs. (2007, M) Tim Allen, John Travolta. A group of biker-wannabes gets more than they bargained for when they go on a motorcycling trip to put some adventure back in their lives. 2007. 8.30 Daylight. (1996, M) Sylvester Stallone. After an explosion blocks New York’s Hudson Tunnel at both ends, a disgraced ex-emergency rescue worker is given one last chance at redemption. 1996. 10.25 The Firm. (1993, PG) Tom Cruise, Jeanne Tripplehorn. 12.55 Directors: Bryan Singer. (2009, PG). 1.25 A Knight’s Tale. (2001, M) Heath Ledger. 3.35 Firewall. (2006, M) Harrison Ford, Paul Bettany. 5.20 Wild Hogs. (2007, M) Tim Allen, John Travolta.

DIsCOVeRy 6.00 6.30 7.30 8.30 9.30 10.30 11.30 12.30 1.30 2.30 3.30 4.30 5.30 7.30 8.00

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9.30 10.30 11.30 12.30 5.30

Auction Hunters. (PG) Dirty Jobs. (PG) Swamp Loggers. (PG) Deadliest Catch. (PG) Mythbusters. (PG) Bering Sea Gold. (PG) Dirty Jobs Down Under. (PG) Disappeared. (M) Fatal Encounters. (M) Gold Rush. (PG) Swamp Loggers. (PG) Deadliest Catch. (PG) Mythbusters. (PG) Auction Kings. (PG) Auction Hunters. (PG) Allen is late to the auction, leaving Ton to battle a feisty female auction buyer on his own! American Digger. (PG) Cherokee Treasure Trove. American Savage travels to Ric’s hometown in search of priceless American Indian artifacts. Property Wars. (PG) Taking The Heat. Will Ed’s inexperience with the Phoenix market’s natural quirks cause him to make a bad business decision? John bids strong on a colourful historic house. Nightmare Next Door. (M) Disappeared. (M) Crimes That Shook The World. (M) Swamp Loggers. (PG) Everything You Need To Know. (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 Hermie and Friends 7.30 Paws and Tales 8.00 OK TV 8.30 Connection Point 9.00 Hour of Power 10.00 Gods at War 10.30 Facing the Canon 11.00 Beyond Adventure 11.30 Born To Be Free 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 Beyond Adventure 3.00 Hermie and Friends 3.30 Paws and Tales 4.00 OK TV 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 Gods at War 8.00 Noble Exchange 8.30 MOVIE: Fireproof 10.30 The Family Series 11.00 Just Thinking 11.30 Gods at War 12.00 Noble Exchange 12.30 Little Film Big Heart 1.00 MOVIE: Fireproof 3.00 Wisdom for Difficult Times 3.30 Beyond Adventure 4.00 Born To Be Free 4.30 Nzone Focus 5.00 Little Film Big Heart 5.30 Little Film Big Heart

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1005


fields&fORM 3

pORt fM pACe

12.30

$7000, 3yo+ non winners mobile, 2000m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

24x4 x3994 x6020 3388x 8840 02624 52 — 86000 62700 60 57x58 54794 60909 6760x

4

Mr Melsu Fr (1) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) Captain Thunderjet Fr (2) D & C Butt (Woodend Beach) Gotta Go Sassy’s Jet Fr (3) Greg Payne (West Melton) Canndew Fr (4) Margo Nyhan (Burnham) Light The Fuse Fr (5) Ben Waldron (Ashburton) Jack Hammer Fr (6) Terry May (Methven) History Maker Fr (7) James Weir (Kaiapoi) Cavallo Volante Fr (8) Mark Jones (Burnham) Blytheburn Royal City Fr (21) Maxine Green (Winslow) Diplomat Fr (22) Jim Curtin (Templeton) Shantahlia Hero Fr (23) Graeme Lamb (Rangiora) Crying Out Loud Fr (24) Merv Neill (Rangiora) Planet Princess Fr (25) Ken Barron (West Melton) Double Vision Fr (26) Keith Coutts (Leeston) Elson Fr (27) Chris McDowell (Weedons)

R Holmes B Butt G A Payne P Davis B orange R May R Close (J) M Jones SCRATCHED D Dunn J Curtin k Cameron M neill k Barron k Coutts C McDowell

equine vet seRviCes hp tROt

1.03

$8500, 3yo+ 1 to 3 wins +claimer discretionary, 2600m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

47486 96001 909x0 42588 78207 53808 07040 64800 40171 38064 23414 70210 45761 — 40080 35425 19099

5

Tyron Lochie Fr (1) Patrick O’Reilly (Huntingdon) Rebma Fr (2) Ken Ford (West Melton) Ourronnie Fr (3) Wakelin/Noble (Oxford) Speedy Earl Fr (4) Kyle Cameron (Fernside) Sun Of Mystery Fr (5) Steve Clarke (Rolleston) Major Domus Fr (6) Joseph Clementson (Oxford) Evander D Go Fr (7) Neil Burton (Ashburton) Oscar Fr (8) L & J Smith (Te Pirita) The Bog Fr (9) Nigel McGrath (Weedons) Goodboy Tiger Fr (10) Bruce Negus (Waikouaiti) Juneamy Castleton Fr (11) Mark Jones (Burnham) Sundown In Paris Fr (12) Kevin Fairbairn (Doyleston) Miri Fr (13) Bruce Negus (Waikouaiti) Eight Double Eight Dutchess Fr (u1) Rick Burnett (Leeston) Trick Star 10 (1) Terry McMillan (Ashburton) Westmelton Willie 10 (u1) Bruce Negus (Waikouaiti)

flAiR “giRls ‘n gigs� pACe

P o’Reilly A Tomlinson P Wakelin k Cameron S Clarke A veint (J) n Burton J Smith n McGrath P Davis J Dunn D Dunn SCRATCHED J Anderson (J) T McMillan J W Cox

1.35

$8500, 4yo+ 2 to 3 wins discretionary hcp invited lady drivers, 2600m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

6

07525 89760 97070 77x84 60100 55309 67x08 30803 07787 50007 — 70018 0x987 06664 14415 74800 —

In Tandem Fr (1) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) A Tomlinson Majestic Lustre Fr (2) Ivan Court (Ladbrooks) S ottley (J) Greshees Angel Fr (3) Graeme Telfer (Timaru) S Hickman (J) Lee Van Cleef Fr (4) Jason & Scott Lethaby (West Melton) A Laing Indian Arrow Fr (5) John Patterson (Waimate) T Healy Hudson Sully Fr (6) Bruce Negus (Waikouaiti) J Law Little Miss Sunshine Fr (7) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) C Hunter (J) Graceandtemika Fr (8) Bruce Negus (Waikouaiti) J young (J) Shadow Rider Fr (9) Frank Shrives (West Melton) D Flint Lady Lizzie Fr (10) McCormick/Kentish (Ashburton) D ottley Opting Options SCRATCHED Nothing But Girls Fr (11) Simon Adlam (Ashburton) L Lester (J) Szybka Brat Fr (12) Graeme Telfer (Timaru) G Chmiel Redmaro Fr (13) Gavin Cook (Ladbrooks) J Smolenski The Burning Question Fr (14) Gavin Smith (Leithfield Beach) A Lethaby Barberino Fr (u1) Bruce Negus (Waikouaiti) k Cox (J) Supreme Sign SCRATCHED

bROsnAn tRAns. pAssing lAne pACe 2.10 $7000, 2yo+ non winners, 2000m.

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

89057 40x — 77706 7 08890 08087 57 406x9 85422 06x3P 276 —

7

Wood Fire Fr (1) McCormick/Kentish (Ashburton) Top Brass Fr (2) Wendy Stevenson (Ashburton) Bianca Little Mo Fr (3) Ken Ford (West Melton) Cassidy Paige Fr (4) Dave Anderson (Prebbleton) Crimson Glory Fr (5) Terry McMillan (Ashburton) Denis Fr (6) Margo Nyhan (Burnham) Ireby Doris Fr (7) Gavin Court (Rangiora) Freezer Bay Fr (8) Nigel Perkins (Ashburton Raceway) Sounds Like Us Fr (9) Kerry O’Reilly (Lauriston) She’s Got It Fr (10) Philip Vermeulen (Rangiora) kirstys Luck Fr (11) Katie Cox (Springston) Loch In C Fr (12) Geoffrey Kelk (Winchmore) Flyin Ryan

nORfOlk MOtORs pACe

L McCormick D Dunn SCRATCHED A Tomlinson T Chmiel T McMillan P Davis C Hunter (J) L o’Reilly k o’Reilly M Purvis (J) k Cox (J) G o’Reilly SCRATCHED

2.40

$5000, 4yo+ 1 to 2 wins mobile, 2600m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

93400 94706 65077 49051 08407 57540 04P98 00966 65028 33756 — 09000 00078

8

Lockey Fr (1) Chris McDowell (Weedons) Supreme Estella Fr (2) Rick Burnett (Leeston) Gliding Charm Fr (3) Doug Gillespie (Geraldine) Ultimate Sheldon Fr (4) Brent White (Yaldhurst) Caesar’s Flame Fr (5) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) Gritty Girl Fr (6) Simon Adlam (Ashburton) Unique Chance Fr (7) P & L Jones (West Melton) k C Pedro Fr (8) Alex Hastie (Winchmore) Black Ice Fr (9) John Tate (West Melton) kellyrox Fr (21) Andrew Stuart (Rangiora) Artys On Fire Share The Joy Fr (22) Graeme Telfer (Timaru) I’m Bettor Fr (23) Ray Jenkins (West Melton)

unique hAiR & beAuty pACe

C McDowell D Dunn k Barron S Mcnally J Dunn G o’Reilly R May J Anderson (J) C D Thornley B orange SCRATCHED G Telfer R Jenkins

3.15

$7000, 2yo+ f&m non winners mobile, 2000m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

— 8342 0405 526 50600 05 — x5200 9x 99380 73272 — 673

9

Onedin Emerald Fr (1) Henderson Hunter (Fernside) Strandhill Ideal Power Fr (2) Nigel McGrath (Weedons) Go Da Jag Fr (3) Jim Veint (Ashburton) Pembrook Belle Fr (4) Nigel McGrath (Weedons) Rainbow Classic Fr (5) Graeme Lamb (Rangiora) Macjestic Toddy Fr (6) Ken Barron (West Melton) Happy Ticker Fr (7) David Thompson (Kaiapoi) Hot Lips Brogden Gracy Lady Fr (21) Simon Adlam (Ashburton) Turnonthebrightlites Fr (22) Colin Evans (Washdyke) Bellatricks Fr (23) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) Julia Bardon Fr (24) Ben Waldron (Ashburton) Dream Gal Fr (25) Phil Anderson (Weedons) Pay Me Operative Just kris Fr (26) Greg Payne (West Melton)

ROn bROWn JeWelleRs pACe

H Hunter SCRATCHED T Mitchell A veint (J) D Dunn P Davis k Barron S Thompson SCRATCHED S ottley (J) C Evans J Dunn R May B orange SCRATCHED G A Payne

3.50

$7500, 2yo+ 1 to 2 wins mobile, 2000m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

10

2937x 1232 22481 41613 67870 19666 12254 24108 x8805 36133 54935 16214 1x849 64084 066x3 850x0 40007 75380

Sonatina Fr (1) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) McPocket Fr (2) Mark Jones (Burnham) Shantahlia’s Star Fr (3) Graeme Lamb (Rangiora) Quick As I Can Fr (4) Bruce Negus (Waikouaiti) Bee Tees Fr (5) Terry O’Sullivan (Sefton) Stradowan Fr (6) T & G Chmiel (Leeston) Bella Starr Fr (7) Cran Dalgety Hunter Victoria Fr (8) John Tate (West Melton) Universal Rule Fr (9) John Howe (West Melton) Tandias Bromac Fr (21) Ken Barron (West Melton) Davy Lindenny Fr (22) David Thompson (Kaiapoi) Hi Jinx Fr (23) T & G Chmiel (Leeston) Vertical Four Fr (24) Jim Curtin (Templeton) Vienna Eyre Fr (25) Phil Anderson (Weedons) Lauramegan Fr (26) Robert Dunn (West Melton) Melva June Fr (27) Patrick O’Reilly (Huntingdon) Belmont Fire Fr (28) Donna Williamson (Washdyke) Ally Grace Fr (29) Kevin Fairbairn (Doyleston)

RACe iMAges (ChCh) pACe

D Dunn M Jones k Cameron J W Cox G Chmiel J Trainor (J) C D Thornley S Mcnally k Barron S Thompson T Chmiel B orange J Thomas (J) A v (J,Cl) J Dunn

4.15

$7000, 3yo+ non winners, 2000m. 1 5224 Star Black Fr (1) John Hay (Ashburton) 2 P Ardwells key Fr (2) Ron Paterson (Tinwald) 3 95850 Days Of Passion Fr (3) Muriwai Watene (Phar Lap Raceway) 4 322 Uralla Sue Fr (4) Leo O’Reilly (Rakaia) 5 5 Just Ned Fr (5) Russell Kennedy (Yaldhurst) 6 603 Cracker Anvil Fr (6) Nigel McGrath (Weedons) 7 62790 Sublime Lustre Fr (7) Ivan Court (Ladbrooks)

Timaru Selections Race 1: MAJESTIC TIME, MIDFREW MEDuSA, GoRILLA PLAyBoy Race 2: SU EL, SuPREME SIGn, CAESAR’S BRACELET Race 3: CAPTAIN THUNDERJET, MR MELSu, RoyAL CITy Race 4: THE BOG, JunEAMy CASTLETon, SunDoWn In PARIS Race 5: THE BURNING QUESTION, LEE vAn CLEEF, In TAnDEM Race 6: LOCH IN C, CRIMSon GLoRy, SounDS LIkE uS Race 7: ULTIMATE SHELDON, k C PEDRo, CAESAR’S FLAME Race 8: IDEAL POWER, PEMBRook BELLE, MACJESTIC ToDDy Race 9: MCPOCkET, QuICk AS I CAn, BELLA STARR Race 10: URALLA SUE, STAR BLACk, CRACkER AnvIL Race 11: AJAYE, MAC BuBBLES, STARLET LAvRA

M Hay G o’Reilly T Healy L o’Reilly C D Thornley n McGrath B orange

8 Forthejoyofit Fr (8) Dave Anderson (Prebbleton) 9 00000 Glenferrie Ann Fr (9) Gavin Mills (West Melton) 10 3 k C Monet Fr (10) Grahame Scurr (Broadfield) 11 97580 Private Jones Fr (11) Henderson Hunter (Fernside) 12 62 kotare Vernon Fr (12) Kevin James (Kaiapoi) 13 06389 Magical Mario Fr (u1) Kevin Fairbairn (Doyleston)

11

S Mcnally C McDowell k Barron C Hunter (J) J Curtin J Dunn

lis MARA pACe

4.40

$7500, 3yo+ 1 to 2 wins, 2600m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

67137 37205 6576x 7x062 50080 59059 83405 168x — x0874 13338 253x1 — 1x700 — 86959

Revell Yell Fr (1) Simon Adlam (Ashburton) Bite The Dust Fr (2) Ben Waldron (Ashburton) Fiery Lustre Fr (3) Ivan Court (Ladbrooks) Alexy Fr (4) Bruce Negus (Waikouaiti) Waikari Cash Fr (5) Kevin James (Kaiapoi) Special Bella Fr (6) Carl Markham (Methven) Ajaye Fr (7) D & C Butt (Woodend Beach) Starlet Lavra Fr (8) T & G Chmiel (Leeston) Lady Lizzie Alliwantforxmas Fr (9) John Hay (Ashburton) Major Moment Fr (10) Phil Burrows (Fernside) Mac Bubbles Fr (11) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) Westburn Courage Earsgrinningatyou Fr (12) Margo Nyhan (Burnham) The Black Loose Cannon Fr (u1) John Patterson (Waimate)

S ottley (J) R May M Jones J W Cox k James J M (J,Cl) B Butt G Chmiel SCRATCHED J Hay G Smith D Dunn SCRATCHED P Davis SCRATCHED J Patterson

Australian races eagle farm Jetbet 3

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Weather/track/Rail Overcast/Dead (4)/True.

AsCend sAles bRC dAsh

2.10

$50,000, open, 1000m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

350s6 6214s 690s8 s136s s80s0 7323s 13043 46007 38456 14364 179s3 1584s

2

7

Excellantes twh (8) 59 R L Heathcote (Eagle Farm) G Colless Gundy Son tcwbh (10) 59 R L Heathcote (Eagle Farm) M Rodd Celtic Dancer tw (3) 58.5 N J Doyle (Gold Coast) T Bell Griffon cwbh (7) 58.5 R L Heathcote (Eagle Farm) D Browne Baqaba dw (12) 57 S P Tregea (Toowoomba) G Goold (a3) Benny’s Buttons wh (9) 54.5 K C Wood (Eagle Farm) M Cahill Mr Favulous cdw (4) 54 Donald Baker (Toowoomba) Ms T Harrison (a1.5) Haizum cdw (1) 54 T J Sears (Toowoomba) J Byrne Silver Bullion dwhn (5) 54 R L Heathcote (Eagle Farm) R Wiggins I’m Cool cwbh (11) 54 Desleigh Forster (Eagle Farm) A Allen (a2) Halle Rocks dwn (2) 54 M G Price (Caulfield) J Cassidy Encinitas cdhn (6) 54 L J Gough (Eagle Farm) C Munce

bOllingeR ChAMpAgne ClAssiC

2.45

A Spinks

bundAbeRg distilling CO. btC Cup 5.40 $400,000, Group 1 WFA, 1200m

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

168s1 8s442 0s757 s3662 22s41 00633 s2151 1283s 1217s 29s85 0s102

Buffering tcdwhn (7) 58.5 R L Heathcote (Eagle Farm) D Browne Rain Affair dw (2) 58.5 Joseph Pride (Warwick Farm) J Bowman Temple Of Boom tdwh (9) 58.5 T J Gollan (Eagle Farm) G Colless Spirit Of Boom tcdwh (11) 58.5 T J Gollan (Eagle Farm) M Cahill Rarefied d (6) 58.5 Peter Snowden (Agnes Banks/Hawkesbu) M Rodd Jetset Lad dw (10) 58.5 J R Wheeler (Mornington) J Riddell Better Than Ready tcdwh (8) 57 K M Schweida (Eagle Farm) R Mc Mahon Your Song w (5) 57 A J Cummings (Randwick) P Robl Reflectance td (1) 57 John Thompson (Gold Coast) T Bell Sea Siren dn (3) 56.5 J A O’Shea (Randwick) J Cassidy Emmalene tcdwbh (4) 56.5 L F Birchley (Eagle Farm) C Munce

8

tiCketek plAte

6.20

1 — The Ringmaster SCRATCHED 2 22134 Longshoreman cdwbh (13) 57.5 B J Smith (Eagle Farm) R Mc Mahon 3 1s240 Memorable Moment cd (15) 57.5 Tony Crane (Beaudesert) B Stewart 4 733s8 Rocker dwh (16) 57.5 K M Schweida (Eagle Farm) G Colless 5 771s0 Solebid dh (11) 57.5 C A Cousins (Eagle Farm) M Hellyer 6 1101s Someday dh (12) 57.5 K C Wood (Eagle Farm) C Munce 7 36472 Double Impact tw (14) 56 Ms J Crompton (Toowoomba) E Wilkinson 8 36s50 Sea Tryst dh (21) 56 T J Gollan (Eagle Farm) L Cassidy 9 813s9 Dream’n’ignite cbh (2) 55.5 Desleigh Forster (Eagle Farm) J Bowman 10 2137s Heza Jetsetter tcwh (18) 54.5 R L Heathcote (Eagle Farm) R Wiggins 11 87s29 Maury d (6) 54.5 John Thompson (Gold Coast) Ms T Harrison (a1.5) 12 147s2 Mishani Warrior tdbh (4) 54.5 L G Ross (Eagle Farm) J Byrne 13 1s147 Quarterly dwh (5) 54.5 Chris Jordan (Eagle Farm) 14 50s48 Doubtfilly tdw (1) 54 S W Kendrick (Sunshine Coast) 15 90s80 Off And Laughing dwn (8) 54 John Thompson (Gold Coast) A Allen (a2) 16 2221s Sookie cd (7) 52.5 John Thompson (Gold Coast) T Bell EMERGENCIES 17 — G’day Old Mate SCRATCHED 18 2120s Sons Of God tcwh (9) 56 R L Heathcote (Eagle Farm) M Cahill 19 41302 Bribie cdh (3) 59 R L Heathcote (Eagle Farm) D Browne 20 248s1 Wind Wand dw (10) 54.5 P H Duncan (Sunshine Coast) 21 40s43 Comahni dwn (17) 55.5 R R Wilson (Sunshine Coast)

Australian races Rosehill Jetbet 11

2s231 2381s 11 2145s 0s12 2514s 86125 1 13s1 13s2 20 1

3

Octane Flyer twh (8) 57 K M Schweida (Eagle Farm) Architect wh (7) 57 David Lawlor (Eagle Farm) Hooked c (11) 57 John Thompson (Gold Coast) Vilanova (5) 57 C J Waller (Rosehill) Vo Heart dw (4) 57 D J Hansen (Sunshine Coast) Into The Red h (9) 57 K C Wood (Eagle Farm) Global Dream dh (1) 55 T J Gollan (Eagle Farm) Little Miss Smiley d (6) 55 John Thompson (Randwick) Bound For Earth (13) 55 J A O’Shea (Randwick) Tints (12) 55 Ben Currie (Toowoomba) She’s A Danica bh (2) 55 R L Heathcote (Eagle Farm) Miss Sunset h (10) 55 L F Birchley (Eagle Farm) Goth Girl (3) 55 Marcus Wilson (Gold Coast)

AlliAnCe AiRlines hAndiCAp

R Mc Mahon J Byrne R Wiggins J Bowman E Wilkinson C Munce G Colless M Cahill D Browne T Bell B Stewart P Robl M Rodd

Weather/track/Rail Fine/Good (3)/True.

3.20

$50,000, F&M, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

149s0 244s3 61s58 54121 33s02 654s6 0s335 23158 24315 380s9 80s70 6s151 788s1 40525

4

Dual Chamber tw (10) 58 M J Dunn (Murwillumbah) Ms T Harrison (a1.5) Hidden kisses tcwh (1) 56 R L Heathcote (Eagle Farm) M Rodd Flying Jet tcwh (11) 55 K M Schweida (Eagle Farm) L Cassidy Product tdwhn (14) 55 L F Birchley (Eagle Farm) P Robl Purfectress cw (7) 55 N J Doyle (Gold Coast) E Wilkinson Cuddlesome tcdh (13) 55 L G Ross (Eagle Farm) C Munce kumali tw (3) 55 J Dann (Toowoomba) A Allen (a2) Show Affection twh (5) 55 R L Heathcote (Eagle Farm) G Colless Alcancia cwh (4) 55 B J Lockwood (Eagle Farm) R Mc Mahon Real Stolle (8) 55 John Thompson (Gold Coast) R Wiggins kneeling (12) 55 John Thompson (Gold Coast) M Cahill Pretty Gully dwn (9) 55 S W Kendrick (Sunshine Coast) B Stewart Stolen kisses (2) 55 Ms M Thexton (Gold Coast) T Bell Danyme dh (6) 55 B J Smith (Eagle Farm)

ChAnnel seven hAndiCAp

3.55

$50,000, Benchmark 85, 1600m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

009s0 846s6 237s0 348s0 41125 28934 55217 2s163 22234 11722 890s0 52s24 91419 21936 70s04

5

Vesper dw (4) 61.5 Michael Jacobs (Sunshine Coast) A Allen (a2) Raeburn dwhn (12) 60.5 B J Smith (Eagle Farm) A Butler (a2) Danagaze tdh (7) 59.5 L J Mayfield-Smith (Eagle Farm) G Goold (a3) Less Is More w (14) 57.5 David Vandyke (Warwick Farm) P Robl Secret Garden w (3) 57 P A Nolan Jnr (Toowoomba) M Cahill Dusty Gold tc (6) 56.5 M J Dunn (Murwillumbah) G Colless Black Cash tdw (13) 56 Ms K Doughty (Gold Coast) D Browne Released tdh (1) 56 J P Caught (Eagle Farm) J Bowman Viking Heart h (5) 55.5 K M Schweida (Eagle Farm) R Mc Mahon Vacallo twh (9) 55 R L Heathcote (Eagle Farm) B Stewart Preacher Boy dw (2) 54.5 R J Milne (Oakey) Ms T Harrison (a1.5) Waterford (15) 54 A W Pike (Cambridge) L Innes Vital Organ cdh (11) 54 L F Birchley (Eagle Farm) L Cassidy Veeten t (10) 54 John Thompson (Gold Coast) C Munce Steep w (8) 54 John Thompson (Gold Coast) R Wiggins

Mittys ROugh hAbit plAte

4.30

$125,000, 3yo Group 3 SW, 2100m 1 80042 Honorius (17) 57 David Payne (Rosehill) M Rodd 2 1s526 Hawkspur w (2) 57 C J Waller (Rosehill) J Cassidy 3 31121 Usainity d (14) 57 M P Baker (Cambridge (Nz) J Bowman 4 94600 Noogoora Burr twh (4) 57 David Lawlor (Eagle Farm) A Spinks 5 21s15 Mishani Stealth twh (8) 57 L G Ross (Eagle Farm) B Stewart 6 s7768 Rowie (1) 57 Paul Messara (Scone) J Byrne 7 01111 Survived w (11) 57 J G Bary (Hastings) J Riddell 8 00399 Trakstar h (15) 57 T J Gollan (Eagle Farm) G Colless 9 78132 Lucky Lucky Lucky d (16) 57 R S Englebrecht (Warwick Farm) L Cassidy 10 6s403 Heater b (3) 57 John Thompson (Gold Coast) C Munce 11 370s3 Excellent Al w (6) 57 L M Treloar (Sunshine Coast) E Wilkinson 12 s5221 New Spur (9) 57 John Thompson (Gold Coast) T Bell 13 44s21 Tonopah (7) 57 C E Ritchie (Warwick Farm) P Robl 14 46532 Stuboy wb (13) 57 B R Guy (Gold Coast) M Cahill EMERGENCIES 15 1420 Smiles For Layla tw (5) 55 John Thompson (Gold Coast) R Wiggins 16 3s751 Prize (12) 57 Marcus Wilson (Gold Coast) Ms T Harrison (a) 17 8s43 Chapkin (10) 57 C & C Alderson (Cranbourne)

6

lAndfill lOgistiCs ChAiRMAn’s hCp 5.05 $115,000, Quality Group 3, 2100m

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

341s8 30s40 s5253 17s27 s7050 s0532 3s842 94131 5s800

Rothera twh (7) 59 B J Smith (Eagle Farm) Shenzhou Steeds w (5) 58 M D Moroney (Flemington) Quintessential tw (17) 57.5 J G Sargent (Warwick Farm) Zennista w (18) 57 Ms L Latta (Awapuni) Strike The Stars (16) 56.5 A J Cummings (Randwick) Carrick w (19) 56 A W Pike (Cambridge) Topping twh (10) 55.5 T J Gollan (Eagle Farm) Margins tdw (11) 55 Ben Currie (Toowoomba) Saint Encosta td (1) 55 John Thompson (Gold Coast)

Eagle Farm Selections Race 1: HALLE ROCkS, MR FAvuLouS, I'M CooL Race 2: VILANOVA, oCTAnE FLyER, HookED Race 3: SHOW AFFECTION, HIDDEn kISSES, PRoDuCT Race 4: WATERFORD, vACALLo, DuSTy GoLD Race 5: SURVIVED, uSAInITy, HonoRIuS Race 6: SYSMO, MARGInS, DoLLy DoLLy Race 7: BUFFERING, RAIn AFFAIR, BETTER THAn READy Race 8: SOOkIE, DREAM'n'IGnITE, SoMEDAy

R Mc Mahon E Wilkinson D Browne J Riddell P Robl L Innes L Cassidy T Bell A Allen (a)

5

WilsOn Asset MAnAgeMent

4.40

13s0s 5s418 s9002 233s1 09635 51094 63113 31221 44656 s2311 18s22 610s9 41s15 s1233 216s7 21936 38564 —

6

Maximus Gladiator w (1) 60.5 D Vandyke (Warwick Farm) Ms J Duggan (a3) Romanus tw (8) 59 J M Austin (Warwick Farm) J Ford Delzera w (13) 57.5 G H Walter (Warwick Farm) B Shinn Diamond Jim whn (3) 57 David Payne (Rosehill) y Ichikawa (a3) Mon Soleil tchn (15) 57 C J Waller (Rosehill) n Rawiller Sandrio dw (14) 57 R J Davies (Cessnock) Westchester w (18) 56.5 Peter Snowden (Warwick Farm) J Parr Trick Shot h (7) 56 C J Waller (Rosehill) T Clark Al’s Gold tcwhn (16) 56 F G Hood (Rosehill) T Lovelock-Wiggins (a2) Index Linked dh (17) 55.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) G Schofield Nat king Cu w (4) 55.5 N J Olive (Canberra) S Guymer (a2) Tamanu Park th (5) 55.5 G A Ryan (Rosehill) A Collett (a2) Waikiki Gold bh (10) 55 G A Ryan (Rosehill) B Avdulla Devonshire Duke b (11) 54.5 M D Moroney (Flemington) Ms k Cross (a3) Taken n (2) 54.5 D A Williams (Goulburn) C Reith Veeten (6) 54 John Thompson (Gold Coast) J Mc Donald Iking b (9) 54 D A Williams (Goulburn) n Berry Cleansing Ale SCRATCHED

fuJitsu AiR lORd MAyORs Cup

5.15

$100,000, 3yo & up Quality Listed, 2000m 1 45229 Permit twh (12) 59 C J Waller (Rosehill) 2 3s902 Beaten Up dh (9) 58.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) 3 s7770 Vatuvei w (10) 58.5 P G Moody (Caulfield) 4 s0342 Fibrillation twh (6) 58 T R Martin (Rosehill) 5 11s55 Moriarty ch (19) 58 C J Waller (Rosehill) 6 42620 Hoylonny cwh (2) 57.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) 7 s6279 Crafty Irna d (17) 57 R J Quinton (Randwick) 8 37507 Fiumicino twh (5) 56.5 M, W & J Hawkes (Rosehill) 9 14174 Court Connection dwn (13) 55.5 D A Williams (Goulburn) 10 s7050 Strike The Stars t (15) 55 A J Cummings (Randwick) 11 00040 Maules Creek tdw (4) 54.5 John Thompson (Randwick) 12 6s663 Prince Of Capers w (14) 54 Tony McEvoy (Hawkesbury) 13 5s583 Pirate Bay dw (3) 54 K A Lees (Broadmeadow) 14 5407s Winning Glory twh (1) 54 David Payne (Rosehill) 15 60s07 Peal Of Bells dw (7) 54 Ms G Markwell (Kembla Grange) 16 — Sysmo 17 s4119 Zonza d (11) 54 R A James (Randwick) 18 43705 Zedlion tw (16) 54 J C Coyle (Warwick Farm) EMERGENCY 19 32464 Count Encosta cw (18) 54 John Thompson (Gold Coast)

7

One sOlutiOns hAndiCAp

B Avdulla J Parr n Rawiller T Clark Ms k o’Hara J Mc Donald n Berry B Shinn G Schofield C Reith y Ichikawa (a) S Guymer (a) SCRATCHED J Ford

5.50

$85,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 95, 1350m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

8

140s0 0315s 102s0 81003 0s2s4 3266s s2602 s9012 486s0 635s6 0s814 1s0s7 9s178 20938 10s87

Pampelonne twh (10) 62.5 T R Martin (Rosehill) y Ichikawa (a3) Thumbtacks twh (5) 60.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) A Collett (a2) Macknuckle tw (12) 60 K R Dryden (Canberra) T Lovelock-Wiggins (a2) Fazzle w (3) 57 Ms M Murdoch (Pukekohe (Nz) J Ford Balavan twh (6) 56 C J Waller (Rosehill) n Rawiller Coup Ay Tee tcwh (8) 55 C J Waller (Rosehill) B Avdulla Under The Sun t (4) 55 Ms G Waterhouse (Randwick) B Shinn War Ends d (15) 55 A J Edmonds (Gold Coast) J Parr Renewed Vitality cw (13) 54.5 John Thompson (Flemington) C Reith Destiny’s kiss wn (11) 54 Joseph Pride (Warwick Farm) J Mc Donald Snitsky wbh (1) 54 G A Ryan (Rosehill) G Schofield Eucumbene tw (7) 54 G H Walter (Warwick Farm) Ms k o’Hara Altered Boy twh (9) 54 C J Waller (Rosehill) T Clark Southern Skye (14) 54 P M Perry (Broadmeadow) S Guymer (a2) Hidden Warrior (2) 53.5 P M Perry (Broadmeadow) n Berry

blACkWOOds hAndiCAp

6.30

$85,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 85, 1200m 1 — The Jackal SCRATCHED 2 587s0 Stratana cd (6) 60.5 J G Sargent (Warwick Farm) S Guymer (a2) 3 54148 Earnest Ernest dw (7) 58 Joseph Pride (Warwick Farm) G Schofield 4 784s6 Falzzon tdw (1) 57.5 Joseph Pride (Warwick Farm) 5 8321s Big Bonanza cdw (12) 57 D C Robb (Wyong) Ms J Duggan (a3) 6 1158s Brian’s Honour dwh (13) 57 M, W & J Hawkes (Rosehill) Ms k o’Hara 7 6s07s Combat kitty (21) 57 Matthew Smith (Warwick Farm) A Collett (a2) 8 1467s key West tcdwh (9) 57 C J Waller (Rosehill) n Rawiller 9 1333s Infinite Energy dwb (5) 56.5 P G Moody (Caulfield) J Parr 10 — Vilakazi Street SCRATCHED 11 3s43s Happy Hussy td (3) 56 D Vandyke (Warwick Farm) C Reith 12 57950 kirinata cdw (14) 56 P M Perry (Broadmeadow) J Ford 13 2318s Carmine king cd (18) 55.5 J A O’Shea (Randwick) J Mc Donald 14 1293s Disciple wh (11) 55.5 C J Waller (Rosehill) B Avdulla 15 96811 Eminent Domain dw (8) 55.5 D A Williams (Goulburn) T Clark 16 8525s Turf Hero dw (10) 55.5 Ms G Markwell (Kembla Grange) T Lovelock-Wiggins (a2) 17 736s3 Forarainyday w (4) 55 G H Walter (Warwick Farm) B Shinn 18 s333s Zauberflote d (17) 54 G H Walter (Warwick Farm) n Berry EMERGENCIES 19 3811s Skip Town cdwhn (20) 54.5 T R Martin (Rosehill) y Ichikawa (a3) 20 2280s Rumour And Scandal d (2) 54 John Thompson (Randwick) 21 33156 War Charm td (19) 54 D A Williams (Goulburn) C Reith

Rosehill Selections Race 5: NAT kING CU, WAIkIkI GoLD, WESTCHESTER Race 6: STRIkE THE STARS, BEATEn uP, MoRIARTy Race 7: SNITSkY, unDER THE Sun, FAzzLE Race 8: FORARAINYDAY, EMInEnT DoMAIn, WAR CHARM

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timaru races

'2%9(/5.$3

7 689 Astravi (2) 56.5 Esther Black (Waimate) 8 05806 Flying Daisy (1) 56.5 Danny Crozier (Riccarton)

Washdyke Jetbet 6

8

Friday

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

Weather/track/rail Ovecast/Slow (8)/Out 5m.

R Hannam J Bullard

robbies Washdyke

4.25

$7000, rating 65 benchmark*, 2100m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

09981 67551 21282 50841 30537 78836 30x07 50684 42637

Additup (8) 59 Brett Inglis (Timaru) Red Magic (3) 57.5 Danny Crozier (Riccarton) Gossip Girl (4) 57 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) Mayflower (1) 56.5 K & L Rae (Ruakaka) Prince Flight (6) 56.5 Ross Beckett (Yaldhurst) Adidazler d (5) 55.5 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) Sheezaruler d (2) 55 Chris Harris (Riccarton) China Bo Bo (9) 55 Terrill Charles (Ashburton) Old Gold (7) 54.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton)

T Direen (a2) C Johnson J Bullard R Hannam T Moseley R Doherty (a2) R Bishop A Frye (a3) A Denby (a2)

gear changes

kumeu harness

Concussion Plates (Front) off: Tallyho Tui (R3); Tallyho Tui (R5); Haidee Dawn (R6) Blinkers on: Indiana Jones (R1); Monte Cairo (R6) Blinkers off: La Vie Onze (R3) Pacifiers off: Fine Line (R3) Side Winkers off: Indiana Jones (R1) Nasal Strip on: Red Ripper (R1) Tongue Tie on: La Vie Onze (R3)

alexandra Park Jetbet 5

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 $40,000. Turbo Quaddie 3-4 $10,000. Quaddie 7-8-9-10. Place6 5-10.

1

1

Port FM Maiden

12.20

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

09383 You’re In Luck (4) 58.5 Steven Woodsford (Rangiora) C Barnes (a3) 06x05 Indiana Jones (7) 58.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) J Bullard Mon Roi (1) 58.5 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) C Johnson Empty Pockets (6) 58.5 Sandy Cunningham (Riccarton) K C Walters (a1) 668x7 Red Ripper (5) 58.5 K & L Rae (Ruakaka) R Hannam 03x Pennys From Heaven (8) 56.5 Gary Trusttum (Kingsdown) A Frye (a3) 757x8 Traptheboyz (9) 56.5 Esther Black (Waimate) D Prastiyou (a3) 38x09 Pforperfect (2) 56.5 Barbara Harris (Woodend Beach) G Coetzee Seduisante (3) 56.5 Neill Ridley (Riccarton) T Moseley

2

Washdyke Wonders Maiden

12.55

1 4 Fullovtrix (5) 58.5 Jan Hay (Ashburton) 2 4 National Velvet (1) 56.5 Neill Ridley (Riccarton) 3 6x750 Chapelle D’Or (9) 56.5 Danny Frye (Balcairn) 4 Halobethyname (2) 56.5 T & M Stokes (Waikuku) 5 8 Barberry Roze (8) 56.5 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) 6 80x Madam (7) 56.5 Chris Harris (Riccarton) 7 589 Miss Fizz (6) 56.5 Sandy Cunningham (Riccarton) 8 6 Ema Sophia (3) 54.5 Thelma Foley (Phar Lap) 9 Zhanim (4) 54.5 Steven Woodsford (Rangiora)

3

T Moseley R Hannam C Johnson A Edmeads (a4) J Bullard R Bishop C Barnes (a3) T Direen (a2) A Frye (a3)

d’cash dash

1.30

$7000, rating 65 benchmark*, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

51255 8x7x3 x5187 x7100 51 60x40 6x084 10x0 44406 39784 00000

4

I’m Maveric d (11) 59 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) Commander Cody (8) 57 Jan Hay (Ashburton) Oraka Prince d (10) 57 Kylie Williams (Burnham) Really Rusty (1) 57 Brett Inglis (Timaru) Lickwish td (6) 56.5 Champion/Murphy (Ashburton) Fine Line (4) 55.5 Danny Frye (Balcairn) Castel Benito d (2) 55.5 Ian Rogers (Riccarton) Spark it Up tdm (7) 55 Steven Kellow (Avonhead) La Vie Onze d (3) 54 Danny Crozier (Riccarton) Tallyho Tui d (9) 54 Sarah Haisma (Rangiora) Fine Silver (5) 54 Centaine Spittles (Woodend Beach)

J Bullard A Frye (a3) K Williams T Moseley R Doherty (a2) J Morris L McKay (a3) T Direen (a2) C Johnson A Denby (a2) R Hannam

equine Veterinary serVices

2.05

$8000, rating 75 benchmark, 1600m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

— 16591 53268 63446 x108x 37383 44488

5

Flying Petal Tristan’s Choice dm (1) 59 M & W Coles (Timaru) Kohi Road b (3) 57.5 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) Ashburn Lane d (2) 56.5 Lisa Latta (Riccarton) Flying Legend d (4) 55.5 Brian Court (Broadfield) Ishipal td (6) 55.5 Lisa Latta (Riccarton) Halo Buster (7) 54 Steven Woodsford (Rangiora)

hardgraVe decorating

SCRATCHED A Frye (a3) C Johnson J Bullard K Wong (a4) R Bishop C Barnes (a3)

2.40

$12000, rating 65 benchmark f&m*, 1600m 1 00x12 Happy Days (9) 59 Mike McCann (Riccarton) S Wynne (a3) 2 x3859 Kerrytown Lady (7) 59 Thelma Foley (Phar Lap) T Direen (a2) 3 36298 Pamina t (8) 58.5 Kevin & Pam Hughes (Riccarton) A Frye (a3) 4 71269 Astrogal (12) 58 Jan Hay (Ashburton) K Williams 5 42231 Perfection m (5) 58 Michael Pitman (Riccarton) J Bullard 6 73217 Falena (11) 57.5 Neil Coulbeck (Leithfield) C Johnson 7 13x50 Hamilton Coup td (6) 57 Champion/Murphy (Ashburton) R Doherty (a2) 8 20000 Slick Nickel dm (10) 57 Centaine Spittles (Woodend Beach) J Morris 9 14778 Waiting t (2) 57 Lisa Latta (Riccarton) R Hannam 10 x07x0 Fly My Pretty (3) 56 Sarah Haisma (Rangiora) A Denby (a2) EMERGENCIES 11 68362 Ms Courtenay Place td (14) 55.5 Danny Frye (Balcairn) 12 19x00 La Musique d (1) 55.5 T & L Prendergast (West Melton) 13 26978 Lezani (15) 54 J & K Parsons (Balcairn) 14 — Gee Gee Girl SCRATCHED 15 39784 Tallyho Tui (13) 54.5 Sarah Haisma (Rangiora)

6

central si oWners Maiden

3.15

$7000, mdn, 1600m 1 5x302 Harden Up Son (11) 58.5 L & R Didham (Riccarton) 2 4x279 Why Wait (3) 58.5 Lisa Latta (Riccarton) 3 85x Rauwera (2) 58.5 Mike McCann (Riccarton) 4 9 Aslak (1) 58.5 Iain Marks (Ashburton) 5 2667x Contador (5) 58.5 Neill Ridley (Riccarton) 6 0 Monte Cairo h (6) 58.5 Michael Daly (Washdyke) 7 40x33 Black Stockings (8) 56.5 Steven Woodsford (Rangiora) 8 0x633 Chatter (10) 56.5 T & M Stokes (Rangiora) 9 0x Haidee Dawn (4) 56.5 Steven Kellow (Avonhead) 10 00 Spinalin (12) 56.5 Barbara Harris (Woodend Beach) EMERGENCIES 11 00x67 I’lltelluwhatiwant (7) 56.5 Lionel Dobbs (Timaru) 12 00x7 Lone Wolf (9) 58.5 Thelma Foley (Phar Lap)

7

sPeight’s Maiden

R Bishop R Hannam S Muniandy C Johnson S Wynne (a3) C Barnes (a3) T Moseley A Frye (a3) T Direen (a2) G Coetzee J Morris K C Walters (a1)

3.50

$7000, mdn, 2100m 1 2 3 4 5 6

53554 36524 00954 58004 52323 63822

Evidence (6) 58.5 Brian Gliddon (Prebbleton) Forgotten Hero (8) 58.5 Malcolm Price (Sefton) Flying Sportsman (3) 58.5 M & W Coles (Timaru) Red Bullet (7) 58.5 Phillip Craw (Oxford) Halo May bh (4) 56.5 Michael Daly (Washdyke) It’s Happen’en h (5) 56.5 Kevin Brosnahan (Washdyke)

Timaru Selections Race 1: PENNYS FROM HEAVEN, YoU’RE IN LUCK, INDIANA JoNES Race 2: NATIONAL VELVET, HALoBETHYNAME, FULLovTRIx Race 3: I’M MAVERIC, oRAKA PRINCE, CoMMANDER CoDY Race 4: ASHBURN LANE, KoHI RoAD, ISHIPAL Race 5: PAMINA, HAMILToN CoUP, KERRYToWN LADY Race 6: HARDEN UP SON, CHATTER, BLACK SToCKINGS Race 7: HALO MAY, IT’S HAPPEN’EN, RED BULLET Race 8: GOSSIP GIRL, RED MAGIC, ADDITUP

Friday

kuMeu coMMittee Pace

T Moseley C Johnson T Direen (a2) K C Walters (a1) A Frye (a3) D Prastiyou (a3)

8

huaPai taVern Pace

9.23

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

— 42114 11258 22014 44675 8x533 58329 26181 82410

9

Realatthetime Precious Rose Fr (1) Barry Purdon (Clevedon) Tiago Bromac Fr (2) Steven Reid (Pukekohe) Change Gear Fr (3) Rogerson/Blanchard (Hamilton) Dougie Maguire Fr (4) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) Spirit And Desire Fr (5) Matthew Collins (Bombay) Lively Nights Fr (6) John Dickie (Cambridge Raceway) Brooke Brad Carolina Fr (7) Peter Scaife (Foxton) Wynberg Terror Fr (21) R & P Fensom (Tuakau)

SCRATCHED Z Butcher (J) P Ferguson T Herlihy D Butcher B Mangos J I Dickie (J) P Butcher R Fensom

Pine Pac kuMeu Pace

9.53

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

26124 87570 44157 15460 6912 56057 30909 85464

10

First Home Fr (1) Mangos/Cullen (Pukekohe) Ida Tiger Fr (2) Gareth Dixon (Clevedon) Chattan Fr (3) Doug Gale (Helensville) Selkie Fr (4) Steven Reid (Pukekohe) Hot Mach Fr (5) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) Pacific Rapture Fr (6) Jay Abernethy (Papakura) J J’s Flash Fr (7) Jay Abernethy (Papakura) Shardon’s Pearl Fr (8) Geoff Small (Patumahoe)

B Mangos T Mitchell J Stormont S Lawson (J) D Butcher J Abernethy M McKendry P Butcher

danny/Maryanne’s 50th hcP trot 10.25 $7000, 2 to 6 wins +claimer special hcp, 2700m.

5.55

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

72117 79084 73446 66500 4777x 56720 31103

Equulei Fr (1) Adrienne Matthews (Pukekohe) J Abernethy Amy’s Invasion 10 (1) Mattias Hjalmarsson (West Melton) M Hjalmarsson Manchester Lass 20 (1) Wallis/Hackett (Waiuku) T Mitchell Silver Stream 20 (2) Alek Goryl (Ardmore) M McKendry Patienceofasaint 20 (3) Gary Noakes (Karaka) G Noakes Flying Isa 40 (1) John Dickie (Cambridge Raceway) J I Dickie (J) Moment Of Truth 40 (U1) Derek Balle (Pukekohe) B Mangos

$6000, 3yo+ 1 to 2 wins mobile, 2700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

0x241 52149 75985 45940 22123 52199 — 313P2 34148

2

Winter Warrior Fr (1) R & P Fensom (Tuakau) Destined To Take Fr (2) Barry Purdon (Clevedon) Sir Indianapolis Fr (3) Ival Brownlee (Pokeno) Elsuccess Fr (4) David Branch (Alexandra Park) Masterful Fr (5) Peter Ferguson (Cambridge) Beguiling Fr (6) Todd Mitchell (Tauwhare) Showmethemoneyhoney Donostia Fr (8) Peter Scaife (Foxton) Golden Delight Fr (21) Geoff Small (Patumahoe)

kuMeu kidz rising star Pace

R Fensom Z Butcher (J) B Mangos T Macfarlane P Ferguson T Mitchell SCRATCHED P Butcher D Butcher

6.25

$5000, 3yo+ 1 to 3 wins mobile, 2200m.

$7000, mdn 2yo & up, 1200m

$85,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 75, 1500m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

42/44).'

$7000, mdn 2yo & up, 1200m

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J Byrne

$175,000, 2yo Group 2 SW, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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M Cahill R Wiggins M Hellyer C Munce G Colless

$50,000, Class 6 SW, 1200m

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

1

10 116s7 Poste Restante tcwh (3) 54.5 Desleigh Forster (Eagle Farm) 11 24136 Dolly Dolly cwh (2) 54 B J Smith (Eagle Farm) 12 42371 Gold Cape d (12) 54 J R Wheeler (New Plymouth) 13 44s01 I Gotta Feeling dw (14) 54 J R Wheeler (New Plymouth) 14 3s216 Sysmo w (6) 54 Tony McEvoy (Hawkesbury) EMERGENCIES 15 32s70 Anagold cw (9) 54 B R Guy (Gold Coast) 16 81125 Dazzle Us w (15) 54 Bruce Hill (Gold Coast) 17 s0213 Markout tw (13) 54 P J Richardson (Oakey) 18 11941 Master Avatar twn (8) 54 G R Duncan (Sunshine Coast) 19 6s260 Borehole wh (4) 54 David Lawlor (Eagle Farm)

ASHBURTON GUARDIAN, Friday, May 10, 2013

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

63099 60038 73000 26906 45885 35721 08991 90373 x8640 67054 23335

3

Garndor Fr (1) Peter Scaife (Foxton) Real Tidy Fr (2) Danny Blakemore (Kumeu) Curlys Cousin Fr (3) Ival Brownlee (Pokeno) Keepsake Fr (4) Brian Hughes (Ardmore) Lady Willpower Fr (5) Rod Bowker (Kumeu) Beckinsale Fr (6) Pat & Mike O’Brien (Waterlea) Howzat Fr (7) Kevin Judson (Waiuku) Only Whisper Fr (8) Steve Phillips (Pukekohe) Lisa’s Lawyer Fr (21) John Kriechbaumer (Drury) Escape The Fate Fr (22) Adrienne Matthews (Pukekohe) JD’s Dream Fr (23) Ray Darby (Patumahoe)

kuMeu grain Pace

T vince D Blakemore J Brownlee F Phelan R Arnold M o’Brien K Judson S Phillips J Kriechbaumer M Stormont J Darby

6.55

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

58x47 0 70 47423 57870 50678 689x7 886 0053

4

Clarius Fr (1) Alan Fausett (Pukekohe) Kind Of Hush Fr (2) Ival Brownlee (Pokeno) Art Ablaze Fr (3) Adrienne Matthews (Pukekohe) Vengeance Fr (4) Stephen Argue (Pukekohe) Brett James Fr (5) Wade Castle (Waiuku) Smoken Roman Fr (6) Tim Hall (Morrinsville) Hellofanangel Fr (7) J & M Teaz (Ohaupo) Kentuckey Bourbon Fr (8) Tim Hall (Morrinsville) Electric Chapel Fr (U1) Geoff Small (Patumahoe)

bruce lloyd handicaP trot

W Fausett B Mangos J Abernethy S Argue T Cameron (J) Z Butcher (J) P Ferguson T Hall D Butcher

7.25

$6000, 3yo+ up to 1 win special hcp, 2700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

0 53D00 087x0 32463 80796 3 51060 58062 85233 80x05 90498

5

It’s Big Time Fr (1) Tim Hall (Morrinsville) Imsmartenough Fr (2) Rod Bowker (Kumeu) Brydon Spur Fr (3) Tony Grayling (Pukekohe) Kip Keino Fr (4) Richard Brosnan (Ardmore) Hef Fr (U1) Derek Balle (Pukekohe) King Of Cool Fr (U2) J & M Teaz (Ohaupo) Our Super Ram 30 (1) Peter Young (Parawai) Kawarau Spur 30 (2) Richard Brosnan (Ardmore) Burt Munro 30 (3) David Branch (Alexandra Park) Ace Moment 30 (4) Wallis/Hackett (Waiuku) Getaway Doug 30 (U1) Cliff Wilson (Ardmore)

kuMeu kidz rising star Pace

T Hall B Mangos T Grayling P Ferguson D Butcher M Teaz (J) P Young J Stormont D Branch (J) T Herlihy R Payne

7.54

$6000, 2yo+ f&m non winners mobile, 1700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

8 22202 34836 — 2x687 — P5609

6

Valencay Fr (1) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) Caribbean Rose Fr (2) Roger Villiger (Morrinsville) Leica Rose Fr (3) Richard Brosnan (Ardmore) Vengeance Belle Arising Fr (4) Jay Abernethy (Papakura) Flying McPocket Tina Brydon Fr (5) Tony Grayling (Pukekohe) Wings Of Hope Fr (6) Steven Reid (Pukekohe)

drill tech Pace

S Lawson (J) P Butcher J Stormont SCRATCHED J Abernethy SCRATCHED T Grayling S McMullan (J)

8.23

$7000, 3yo+ f&m 1 win mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

71949 90079 8x502 013x3 24432 94875 79376 — 46x17 13 22464

7

Miss Sophie Fr (1) Brian Hughes (Ardmore) Can’t Teach That Fr (2) Gareth Dixon (Clevedon) Ultimate Delight Fr (3) Mangos/Cullen (Pukekohe) Splendid Bet Fr (4) Tony Herlihy (Papakura) Tori Maguire Fr (5) Wallis/Hackett (Waiuku) Annie Mach Fr (6) Les Pettifer (Kumeu) Vincennes Fr (7) Doug Gale (Helensville) Silent Night Crazy Mach Fr (21) Steven Reid (Pukekohe) Els Dream Fr (22) Roger Villiger (Morrinsville) Maheer Melody Fr (23) Barry Purdon (Clevedon)

kuMeu tc handicaP Pace

T Mitchell J Stormont B Mangos T Cameron (J) J I Dickie (J) M McKendry J Abernethy SCRATCHED P Ferguson S Cruickshank Z Butcher (J)

8.53

$10000, 4 to 9 wins special, 2700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

8x72x 50362 40138 32173 26264 x9881 31567

Ideal Scott Fr (1) Brian Hughes (Ardmore) Cheer The Lady Fr (2) Barry Purdon (Clevedon) Delight Brigade 10 (1) Andrew & Lyn Neal (Cambridge) Lets Elope 10 (2) Frank Cooney & Tate Hopkins (Taupaki) Jarcullembra 20 (1) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) Courage To Rule 20 (2) Brian Hughes (Ardmore) Easy On The Eye 20 (3) Steven Reid (Pukekohe)

Kumeu Selections Race 1: MASTERFUL, DESTINED To TAKE, DoNoSTIA Race 2: KEEPSAKE, JD’S DREAM, BECKINSALE Race 3: ELECTRIC CHAPEL, vENGEANCE, CLARIUS Race 4: ACE MOMENT, KAWARAU SPUR, KING oF CooL Race 5: CARIBBEAN ROSE, FLYING MCPoCKET, vENGEANCE Race 6: ELS DREAM, ToRI MAGUIRE, ULTIMATE DELIGHT Race 7: LETS ELOPE, EASY oN THE EYE, IDEAL SCoTT Race 8: PRECIOUS ROSE, SPIRIT AND DESIRE, TIAGo BRoMAC Race 9: FIRST HOME, PACIFIC RAPTURE, IDA TIGER Race 10: FLYING ISA, MoMENT oF TRUTH, MANCHESTER LASS

T Macfarlane Z Butcher (J) T Mitchell M McKendry D Butcher T Herlihy P Ferguson

Forbury Park harness Forbury Park Jetbet 7

Friday

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

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Mainline electrical trot

5.35

$5500, 2yo+ non winners, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

89 3 7 x0923 000 37700 49396 067 x5628 86x78

2

Final Effort Fr (1) Martin Denton (Mosgiel) M Denton Cum Laude Fr (2) Chris Walsh (Invercargill) B Barclay Nasa Control Fr (3) Leith & Tim Robertson (Makarewa) T Robertson (J) City Courage Fr (4) Ginger Woodhouse (Omakau Raceway) M Williamson (J) Starcola Fr (5) Margaret McAuley (Otautau) M McAuley Ruby Castleton Fr (6) Phil Williamson (Oamaru) B Williamson (J) Veecewah Fr (7) Alex Milne (Edendale) A Milne Phil’s Folly Fr (8) Nathan Williamson (Ryal Bush) N Williamson Infusion Fr (9) Owen Lawrence (Invercargill) A Armour Contiki Fr (10) Nigel Chalmers (Waikouaiti) D Dunn Chevy Corvette Fr (U1) Cox/McGrannachan (Winton) J W Cox Gunsight Pass Fr (U2) James Ramsay (Avonhead) K Cox (J) Deadly Sanction Fr (U3) Andrew Stuart (Rangiora) G Smith

liFe MeMber ray Pledger Pace

6.05

$5500, 4yo+ non winners mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Supreme Genes Fr (1) David Heffernan (Oamaru) Bryleigh Star Fr (2) Daryl Trainor (Forbury Park) Lucygohome Scobie H Fr (3) Syd Brown (Mosgiel) Melando Magic Fr (4) Andrew Stuart (Rangiora) 68509 Buck Stops Here Fr (5) Des Baynes (Winton) 00x78 Rumpole Fr (6) Steve Lock (Invercargill) Aveross Rustler Fr (7) Andrew Faulks (Waikouaiti) 06454 Tuscaloosa Fr (8) Chris Morrison (Ashburton) 6x004 08704 — x0006

3

N Williamson J Trainor (J) SCRATCHED M Williamson (J) G Smith B McLellan S Lock D Dunn J W Cox

Washington Vc Pace

6.35

$5500, 2yo+ f&m non winners mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

68245 Alexis Mary Fr (1) Regan Todd (Burnham) S Stewart (J) 0 Byrd Fr (2) Margaret McAuley (Otautau) M Williamson (J) 20 Caesars Gamble Fr (3) Anderson/Hoffman (Westwood Beach) J W Cox Party Girl Deb Fr (4) Andrew Stuart (Rangiora) G Smith 60540 Megie May Fr (5) Malcolm Hunter (Glenham) C Ferguson (J) 35 Vera’s Delight Fr (6) Brendon McLellan (Wyndham) B McLellan Miss Ali Mach Fr (7) Paul Kerr (Ohoka) M Kerr (J) 78834 Juliana Belle Fr (8) Bill Keeler (Roxburgh) A Armour 8Px Whynotedna Fr (9) G & C Lee (Wyndham) G Lee 04307 Real Faith Fr (21) Nathan Williamson (Ryal Bush) N Williamson 0230 Bettor Watch Me Fr (22) Ian Jamieson (Winton) B Barclay Tachma Fr (23) John Gamble (Smaills Beach) G McLay 7007 Roxy Rox Fr (24) Brian Norman (Tahakopa) D Dunn

4

ricoh handicaP trot

7.05

$5500, 4yo+ 1 to 2 wins special hcp jnr drivers, 2700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

38064 45761 87970 3217x 516x0 26443 200P0 028P7 700x4 23653 23221 07080

5

Goodboy Tiger Fr (1) Bruce Negus (Waikouaiti) S Golding Miri Fr (2) Bruce Negus (Waikouaiti) C Ferguson Gentle Georgia Fr (3) Leith & Tim Robertson (Makarewa) T Robertson Pricilla P Fr (4) Gavin Smith (Leithfield Beach) B Thomas Latheronwheel Fr (5) Nathan Williamson (Ryal Bush) R McIlwrick Waitoto Express Fr (6) Stu Campbell (North Taieri) M Kerr Trade Me Now Fr (7) Brian Norman (Tahakopa) S Stewart Whendaboysliteup Fr (U1) Eddie Murphy (Waikouaiti) K Cox Hubie Hudson Fr (U2) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) J Trainor John Henry Galleon 10 (1) Chris Gerken (Fleming) B Munro Dwindle Mist 10 (2) Phil Williamson (Oamaru) M Williamson Beyond Me 10 (3) Phil Williamson (Oamaru) B Williamson

Marty Made 60 Pace

(J) (J) (J) (J) (J) (J) (J) (J) (J) (J) (J) (J)

7.35

$5500, 2yo+ non winners stand, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Arising Easton Fr (1) Brian Norman (Tahakopa) D Dunn Whozideawasthis Fr (2) Paul Kerr (Ohoka) M Kerr (J) Manchester Tom Fr (3) Mick Prendergast (Hyde) M Prendergast Beaudiene Clemintyne Fr (4) Murray G Brown (Invercargill) A Armour Advance Supreme Fr (5) Russell Korostchuk (Wyndham) G Lee Big Slow Fr (6) D & C Butt (Woodend Beach) S Golding (J) Mach Highspeed Fr (7) Alistair Lowe (Tinwald) A Lowe 0x808 Hezahotdude Fr (8) G & J Knight (Roxburgh) M Williamson (J) 59 VC’s Honour Fr (9) Brian Norman (Tahakopa) N Williamson 83 Sammy The Bull Fr (10) Brendon McLellan (Wyndham) B McLellan

38852 087 70070 702x2 67 6

Forbury Park Selections Race 1: CUM LAUDE, PHIL’S FoLLY, RUBY CASTLEToN Race 2: SUPREME GENES, MELANDo MAGIC, BRYLEIGH STAR Race 3: PARTY GIRL DEB, BETToR WATCH ME, vERA’S DELIGHT Race 4: DWINDLE MIST, HUBIE HUDSoN, WAIToTo ExPRESS Race 5: BEAUDIENE CLEMINTYNE, BIG SLoW, SAMMY THE BULL Race 6: ARMA COURAGE, ELUSIvE FLIGHT, SIMoN SIvAD Race 7: CHIEF THUNDERCLOUD, RoYAL IMPRESSIoN, THE BURNING QUESTIoN Race 8: PUMP ACTION, CHRISTY BREANNA, CLIFToN vENTURE Race 9: LIVE CHRISTIAN, BATINI, MISSY MACH Race 10: PHANTOM GRIN, BETTER To BE BAD, JACKARoo BRoMAC Race 11: MONTECRENGLE, CULLEN’S FINEST, LAKE vIEW


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fields&fORM 11 09057 Overezy Fr (11) Hamish Hunter (Ryal Bush) 12 — City Chic 13 790x0 Darnie Cornetta Fr (12) Steve Lock (Invercargill) 14 4 True Legend Fr (13) Gavin Smith (Leithfield Beach)

6

S Walkinshaw SCRATCHED S Lock G Smith

Thank YOu keiTh JOhnsTOn Pace

8.04

$6500, 4yo+ 1 to 2 wins mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

00589 30216 79356 99016 43778 16800 61009 — 25154 97025

Kelvin Grove Fr (1) Russell Korostchuk (Wyndham) G Lee Arma Courage Fr (2) Anderson/Hoffman (Westwood Beach) J W Cox Star Of Courage Fr (3) Michael Heenan (Methven) B Barclay Simon Sivad Fr (4) Dean Taylor (Ladbrooks) K Cox (J) Elusive Flight Fr (5) Murray Swain (Roslyn Bush) D Dunn Ardlussa Eliza Fr (6) Russell Ferguson (Edendale) C Ferguson (J) The Witch Doctor Fr (7) Tony Barron (Makarewa) N Williamson Franco Caliph SCRATCHED Not Sure Fr (8) G & J Knight (Roxburgh) M Williamson (J) Maybe Flyin Fr (21) Ray Needham (Hilderthorpe) J Young (J)

7

acMe MeTal & dRuM Pace

8.33

$7500, 4yo+ 2 to 3 wins mobile, 2700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

x8316 58001 40P02 30803 50307 03285 10244 80631 46081 14415 04187

Chief Thundercloud Fr (1) Keith Moore (Winton) B Barclay Timely Loch Fr (2) Hamish Hunter (Ryal Bush) J Trainor (J) Tulach Ard Fr (3) Brett Gray (Ryal Bush) D Dunn Graceandtemika Fr (4) Bruce Negus (Waikouaiti) J W Cox Hugo Seelster Fr (5) G & C Lee (Wyndham) G Lee Here’s Shifty Fr (6) Josh Kennett (Waimate) C Kennett Royal Impression Fr (7) G & J Knight (Roxburgh) M Williamson (J) Cruzin Ima Livin Fr (8) Faithful/Sherborne (Ascot Park) S Walkinshaw Taieri Wings Fr (9) Chris Gerken (Fleming) A Armour The Burning Question Fr (21) Gavin Smith (Leithfield Beach) G Smith Pocket Salli Fr (22) Cox/McGrannachan (Winton) N Williamson

8

nZ cOuRieRs Pace

9.03

$6500, 3yo+ 1 to 2 wins stand, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

30310 01076 12385 05213 417x9 26106 55309 3323x 1 47P50 30505 50798

Onslow Hanover Fr (1) Dean Taylor (Ladbrooks) K Cox (J) Bashful Compton Fr (2) Andrew Stuart (Rangiora) G Smith All For D B Fr (3) Cox/McGrannachan (Winton) B Barclay Clifton Venture Fr (4) Anderson/Hoffman (Westwood Beach) J W Cox Kaylea Bolter Fr (5) Bill Keeler (Roxburgh) A Armour Christy Breanna Fr (6) Tony Barron (Makarewa) N Williamson Hudson Sully Fr (7) Bruce Negus (Waikouaiti) C Ferguson (J) Billy The Bus Fr (8) Murray Swain (Roslyn Bush) M Williamson (J) Pump Action Fr (9) Wayne Adams (Invercargill) T Williams Belkmyster Fr (10) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) D Dunn Kate Stephanie Fr (11) Mark Jones (Burnham) S Stewart (J) Farmer Dons Fr (12) Alex Milne (Edendale) A Milne

9

signPRinT Pace

9.33

$6000, 3yo up to 1 win mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

46673 03233 0x51 x0054 7x062 71

Marjory Winifred Fr (1) G & J Knight (Roxburgh) Travelling Man Fr (2) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) Village Club Fr (3) Tim White (Winton) Tartan Trilogy Fr (4) G & J Knight (Roxburgh) Missy Mach Fr (5) Martin Denton (Mosgiel) Batini Fr (6) Kevin Chapman (Amberley) Alexy Fr (7) Bruce Negus (Waikouaiti) Live Christian Fr (8) Wayne Adams (Invercargill)

10

N Williamson D Dunn B Barclay M Williamson (J) J W Cox G Smith C Ferguson (J) T Williams

BidvesT handicaP Pace

10.03

$8500, 3 to 7 wins discretionary, 2700m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

9x786 8748x 11837 80746 74541 11132 25217

11

Fiery Rascal Fr (1) Bruce Negus (Waikouaiti) McBeths Boy Fr (U1) Tim White (Winton) Cherokee Charlie 10 (1) Jonny Cox (Westwood Beach) Just Rose 20 (1) Anderson/Hoffman (Westwood Beach) Phantom Grin 20 (2) Matt Brinsdon (Gore) Jackaroo Bromac 30 (1) Mark Jones (Burnham) Better To Be Bad 30 (U1) Steven Ashton (Portobello)

M Williamson (J) N Williamson J W Cox T Williams D Dunn G Smith B Barclay

MOsgiel MOTOR cOuRT Pace

10.35

$5000, claimers mobile, 2200m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

74800 x3544 45478 09637 16311 1x212 21x55 45933 32192

Barberino Fr (1) Bruce Negus (Waikouaiti) Valhalla Fr (2) G & J Knight (Roxburgh) Del Sur Fr (3) Lionel Sinnamon (Poolburn) Rome Fr (4) Lionel Sinnamon (Poolburn) Cullen’s Finest Fr (5) G & J Knight (Roxburgh) Montecrengle Fr (6) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) Flyin Courage Fr (7) Bruce Negus (Waikouaiti) Lake View Fr (8) G & J Knight (Roxburgh) Mullingar Mac Fr (U1) Andrew Armour (Invercargill)

C Ferguson (J) J W Cox B Williamson (J) T Williams M Williamson (J) D Dunn B Barclay N Williamson A Armour

Rotorua races Rotorua JeTBeT 2

saTuRdaY

TAB doubles 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9. Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9. Pick6 4-9 $50,000. Turbo Quaddie 7-8 $40,000. Quaddie 6-7-8-9. Place6 4-9.

Weather/Track/Rail Overcast/Slow (8)/True.

gear changes

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

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escaPe TO RYdges ROTORua

11.42

$20000, mdn, 2200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

4x632 x5444 937x4 6955x 0x252 42247 02 77x92 98683 46553 56

2

Field Daze (6) 58.5 Simon Wilson (Waipukurau) Grenade (4) 58.5 Lowry/Cullen (Hastings) Istimagic (11) 58.5 Nadine Kelly (Pukekohe) Authentic (8) 58.5 Dean Cunningham (Hunterville) Milkwood (5) 56.5 Moroney/Ormsby (Matamata) Scotch Hoppa (10) 56.5 D & C Bothwell (Stratford) Areuforreel (3) 56.5 Kevin Myers (Wanganui) Rosevale (2) 56.5 Margaret Falconer (Cambridge) Beguiling (1) 56.5 D & C Bothwell (Stratford) Rompers (9) 56.5 Robert Priscott (Te Awamutu) Inarush (7) 56.5 Lisa O’Shea (Cambridge)

L Allpress O Bosson R Hutchings (a) D Turner (a3) M Coleman C Dell (a1) L Whelan (a1) M Cameron R Myers M D Plessis M Tanaka

BuRTOn cOnsTRucTiOn highWeighT 12.12 x5934 07173 08122 70844 — 0178x —

Regal Secret d (6) 73.5 Bill Thurlow (Waverley) Ted’ll Do t (5) 71.5 Shelley Hale (Cambridge) West End mb (11) 70.5 Shane Hapeta (Byerley Pk Karaka) Haere Mai (8) 70 V & W Hillis (Matamata) Pillar To Post Khaption (4) 68 Jane Hunt (Matamata) Mr Nobody

Rotorua Selections Race 1: GRENADE, FIELD DAzE, BEGUILING Race 2: RYAN JOHN, SPRING CHEER, WEST END Race 3: NEO, SILVERDALE, BATMAN Race 4: MOSH PIT, IDIDIT, CHAPINTA Race 5: COPACABANA, ASON, REMINISCING Race 6: SUM UP, BONINSKY, ARCENCIEL Race 7: TRENDY, ELUSIVE GOLD, BALDOVINO Race 8: I DO, FLEUR DE LUNE, TEN BELLES Race 9: PRICELESS, LIVING THE DREAM, MISTAROx

D Nolan P Ormsby R Hutchings A K (3) M Cropp C S (3) L Whelan E Stack SCRATCHED

fiBeR fResh handicaP

12.45

9x217 16335 136x1 19320 04424 55331 16074 1 90x1 0x481 23x1 31748 6655

4

Neo dm (12) 60 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) Silverdale (3) 55.5 Stephen Autridge (Matamata) Batman (11) 55.5 Sam Lennox (Waverley) Dorian Grey d (4) 55 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) Swiper The Fox d (2) 55 Leo Molloy (Byerley Pk Karaka) Petite Brigitte (13) 54 Grant Laursen (Foxton) Perfect Start (5) 54 V & W Hillis (Matamata) Clos De Tart m (7) 54 Jason Bridgman (Matamata) Ivenoida tdm (8) 54 Jane Hunt (Matamata) Milan Miss tdm (9) 54 Jason Bridgman (Matamata) Our Foxy Lady m (6) 54 K & B Hawtin (Te Awamutu) She’s Samashing d (1) 54 Moroney/Ormsby (Matamata) Eva Diva h (10) 54 Craig Phelan (Rotorua)

O Bosson R Jones L Allpress R Hutchings (a) M D Plessis D Turner (a3) N Harris D Walsh M Sweeney M Cameron R Myers M Coleman P Turner (a1)

fiRTh cOncReTe

1.20

$30000, rating 85 benchmark, 1560m 1 1128x Chapinta m (12) 58 Craig Thornton (Cambridge) 2 2110x Kati Cat m (7) 58 Antony Fuller (Tauranga) 3 650x3 Old Drumble tdm (10) 57.5 Ralph Manning (Cambridge) 4 x7154 Likeapins t (14) 57 Kevin Myers (Wanganui) 5 1850x Magna Carta m (2) 56 D & D Logan (Ruakaka) 6 11024 Ididit tb (13) 55.5 Graham Richardson (Matamata) 7 44331 Mosh Pit (3) 55.5 Graham Richardson (Matamata) 8 91044 Classcoroc (4) 55 Graeme Hughes (Te Rapa) 9 219x9 Cool Cruising tm (6) 55 John Sargent (Matamata) 10 x6716 Smartly t (5) 55 V & W Hillis (Matamata) 11 3x608 Miss Danni t (8) 54.5 John Mason (Tokoroa) 12 43036 Fastnfree tdh (9) 54.5 Bill Pomare (Rotorua) EMERGENCIES 13 3x745 Pan Dulce (1) 54.5 Jamie Graham (Ardmore Lodge) 14 — Karla Bruni 15 71417 Needlly t (11) 56 Lance Noble (Matamata)

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L Allpress M Hills M Cameron R Myers R Jones M D Plessis N Harris M Sweeney M Coleman A Forbes (a1) M Tanaka S Collett P Turner (a1) SCRATCHED

cRaig ThOM MeMORial

1.55

$20000, rating 65 benchmark*, 1200m 1 23266 Fastfoot t (14) 59 John Sargent (Matamata) 2 8x970 Gold Hunter dm (10) 59 John Revell (Te Aroha) 3 21200 Reminiscing db (1) 58.5 K & B Hawtin (Te Awamutu) 4 13x Thedepot d (17) 58.5 Lowry/Cullen (Hastings) 5 8x531 Wiggle d (13) 58.5 Grant Laursen (Foxton) 6 220x2 Copacabana (15) 58 Graham Richardson (Matamata) 7 4059x Kapsboy tm (5) 58 Lee Somervell (Cambridge) 8 397x1 Rosie Rules dm (4) 57.5 Sharleen Cullen (Te Aroha) 9 34x21 Ason tmh (3) 57 Craig Phelan (Rotorua) 10 54816 Lady de Chine d (16) 57 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) 11 8x094 Snow Line m (12) 57 John Sargent (Matamata) 12 27371 Going Places (11) 56.5 Stephen Curtis (Te Awamutu) 13 4246x Manaia Rose db (18) 56 Jim Pender (Tauranga) 14 7x610 Rich Billie Marsh dh (19) 55.5 Bill Pomare (Rotorua) EMERGENCIES 15 12x87 Shape Up d (6) 57.5 Mark Lupton (Matamata) 16 x7168 Intercity Girl (9) 55 Peter Lock (Te Rapa) 17 62100 Pit A Pat (7) 55 Kelly Burne (Hastings) 18 7370x Hula Belle dm (2) 54 K & G Opie (Te Aroha) 19 — Short Tale 20 x479x Oh Em Gee tm (8) 54.5 Stephen Marsh (Cambridge)

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R Myers M Sweeney M Cameron M D Plessis D Turner (a3) M Tanaka J Jago C Dell (a1) R Hutchings (a) N Harris L Allpress V Gatu (a4) S Collett D Walsh

SCRATCHED

ROTORua cuP

2.31

$70000, open hcp, group III, 2200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

7

60x40 3x754 37x50 74258 111x0 00349 1x246 70642 12118 12612 50x96 00793 34x00 98x04 44482 68293

Indikator tdm (1) 59 K & G Opie (Te Aroha) Sum Up tdm (15) 55.5 Shelley Hale (Cambridge) Villifye (8) 53.5 Graham Richardson (Matamata) El Soldado (11) 53.5 Phillip Devcich (Cambridge) Negotiate m (4) 53 Kevin Myers (Wanganui) Arcenciel d (13) 53 Yves Seguin (Cambridge) Hemingway m (3) 53 Kevin Myers (Wanganui) Boninsky td (16) 53 Margaret Falconer (Cambridge) Juliann mb (5) 53 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) Our Alchemist mb (2) 53 Kevin Myers (Wanganui) Flemington d (7) 53 Lucy Tanner (Awapuni) Hell Yeah (6) 53 Gary Vile (Awapuni) Master Michael m (14) 53 Louise McGregor (Te Aroha) Thatz David dm (9) 53 Anne Davies (Wanganui) Grey Power tmbh (12) 53 Parnwell/Holmes (Rotorua) Dark Bishop d (10) 53 Bernard Dyke (Cambridge)

R Jones O Bosson M Cameron J Jago D Walsh M D Plessis R Myers M Sweeney L Whelan (a) M Hills R Hutchings (a) L Allpress M Tanaka S Collett

lOWe schOlluM & JOnes

3.06

$25000, rating 75 benchmark, 1400m 1 74481 Baldovino dm (11) 59 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) R Hutchings (a) 2 17340 Rose Of Falkirk td (3) 58 Mark Brosnan (Matamata) D Turner (a3) 3 41816 Youtoofast t (8) 57.5 Lowry/Cullen (Hastings) L Allpress 4 635x1 Trendy (1) 57 K & B Hawtin (Te Awamutu) M D Plessis 5 21x12 Elusive Gold tmb (5) 57 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) O Bosson 6 26813 Nothing Trivial d (7) 57 V & W Hillis (Matamata) M McNab 7 50412 Miss Centrefold d (9) 56.5 Gary Vile (Awapuni) M Cameron 8 1155x Aston Martin dm (10) 56.5 Fraser-Campin/Campin (Cambridge) M Hills 9 66142 Day Walker d (16) 56.5 G & M Sanders (Te Awamutu) M Sweeney 10 060x1 Pogue dm (2) 56.5 Graeme Cameron (Te Rapa) A Taylor (a3) 11 92173 Walsburgs Flight d (15) 56 Richard Coxon (Matamata) K Chiong (a4) 12 40x29 He’s Dan d (13) 56 Glynn Brick (Matamata) P Turner (a1) 13 51702 City Chic (17) 54.5 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) N Harris 14 4114x Keepercrossed tm (12) 54.5 Graeme Forbes (Cambridge) A Forbes (a1) EMERGENCIES SCRATCHED 15 — Don’tlikemonday 16 71486 Call Me Maybe tdmh (4) 54 Parnwell/Holmes (Rotorua) R Myers 17 300x8 Malbec m (14) 54 John Ruddell (Pukekohe) 18 8x00x Financialterrorist m (18) 55 K & B Hawtin (Te Awamutu) SCRATCHED 19 — Gendarme 20 237x2 Priceless dm (6) 55.5 Ross McCarroll (Cambridge)

WindsOR PaRk ROTORua sTakes

15397 Fleur de Lune td (12) 57 Lee Somervell (Cambridge) 12822 I Do d (5) 57 Allan Sharrock (New Plymouth) 0x865 No Excuse Maggie dm (1) 57 John Bary (Hastings) 25x11 Ten Belles dm (13) 57 John Sargent (Matamata) 0x500 Art Beat tdm (9) 57 V & W Hillis (Matamata) 6 21741 Huffer (6) 57 Graham Richardson (Matamata) 7 36221 Testa Secret m (15) 57 Kevin Gray (Palm.North) 8 109x9 Cong’er dm (2) 57 Hughes/Wiles (Pukekohe) 9 080x7 Sacha dm (17) 57 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) 10 2157x Thrive dm (11) 57 Jason Bridgman (Matamata) 11 5x966 Acapela d (20) 57 Moira Murdoch (Waiuku) 12 71417 Needlly td (4) 57 Lance Noble (Matamata) 13 83128 Twilight Granita d (19) 55 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) 14 22172 Lucky Country td (7) 55 Stephen Marsh (Cambridge) EMERGENCIES 15 459x5 Abeautifulred d (18) 57 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) 16 44331 Mosh Pit d (8) 57 Graham Richardson (Matamata) 17 11024 Ididit tb (16) 57 Graham Richardson (Matamata) 18 22342 Pinzaara d (3) 57 Stephen McKee (Ardmore) 19 540x0 Mink d (14) 57 Lowry/Cullen (Hastings) 20 — Ready Steady

9

3.41

$50000, wfa f&m, listed, 1400m

MeTalcRafT ROOfing

J Jago O Bosson D Walsh M Coleman M McNab N Harris L Allpress M Sweeney S Collett M Cameron R Myers S Dye M D Plessis M Hills R Hutchings (a)

SCRATCHED

4.16

$20000, rating 65 benchmark*, 1400m

$20000, rating 65 benchmark & jmps hwt*, 2200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Ryan John (7) 68 John Morell (Te Rapa) Surpass dm (13) 68 Danica Guy (Matamata) Affaire D’Honneur t (3) 67.5 G & D Rogerson (Hamilton) He Kin Talk d (1) 67.5 Earl Harrison (Cambridge) Pay The Fox (2) 67.5 Dean Cunningham (Hunterville) Post Online m (9) 67.5 Paul Nelson (Hastings) Spring Cheer (10) 66 Kevin Myers (Wanganui) Istilane (12) 65.5 Jim Pender (Tauranga) The Fox

$20000, 3yo hcp, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Lugging Bit off: El Soldado (R6) Lugging Bit on: Priceless (R7); Priceless (R9) Norton Bit on: El Soldado (R6) Norton Bit off: Priceless (R7); Priceless (R9) Blinkers on: Inarush 8 (R1); Batman, Eva Diva (R3) Blinkers off: Kapsboy, Intercity 1 Girl (R5) Pacifiers off: Intercity Girl (R5) Side Winkers off: 2 3 Oh Em Gee (R5) Side Winkers on: Pit A Pat (R5) Bandages 4 5 off: Classcoroc (R4) Ear Covers off: Intercity Girl (R5)

1

29321 73421 58522 208x3 01x26 x0581 1 22776 —

W C (2.5) S Houston S Phelan G W (1.5) SCRATCHED C Leveque SCRATCHED

1 237x2 Priceless dm (3) 60.5 Ross McCarroll (Cambridge) B Hutton (a3) 2 6x6x1 Mr Kanton dmh (18) 58.5 Craig Phelan (Rotorua) M McNab 3 771 Mistarox tm (8) 58 K & B Hawtin (Te Awamutu) R Hutchings (a) 4 06x97 Clareen d (16) 57.5 Stephen Autridge (Matamata) R Jones 5 4x06x Johnny Key (2) 57.5 Jane Hunt (Matamata) M Sweeney 6 2315x Kodema db (13) 57.5 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) O Bosson 7 35142 Dontdyewonderin tdh (5) 57 Iain Kennedy (Rotorua) M Hills 8 47125 Memory (15) 57 K & B Hawtin (Te Awamutu) R Myers 9 9816x Glitzabeel t (6) 56.5 Mark Brosnan (Matamata) S Collett 10 41x Little Butterfly d (14) 56.5 Craig Thornton (Cambridge) L Allpress 11 253x1 Living The Dream (10) 56 Graham Richardson (Matamata) M D Plessis 12 55423 Wainui Prince mb (12) 56 Jim Pender (Tauranga) M Cameron 13 56550 Brokash (7) 55.5 R & D Lang (Cambridge) M Cheung (a4) 14 430x3 Excuse Me Madam m (4) 55 Andrew Scott (Matamata) P Turner (a1) EMERGENCIES 15 97000 Francilienne (9) 54 Glynn Brick (Matamata) 16 7987x Miss Evita t (1) 54 T & M Carter (Cambridge) 17 700x6 Redemption (11) 54 Mark Anderson (Paeroa) SCRATCHED 18 — She’s Samashing 19 4160x Hollywood Angel d (17) 55.5 Busuttin/Young (Cambridge) 20 — Andre Joubert SCRATCHED

fields&fORM

Taranaki races new Plymouth JeTBeT 4

11 12 13 14

saTuRdaY

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

Weather/Track/Rail Overcast/Slow (8)/Out 1m.

gear changes Concussion Plates (Front) off: Hostage (R5) Hoof Pads (Front) on: For Petesake (R4) Standard Bit on: Kirkinini (R5); Coventina (R9) Lugging Bit on: Hostage (R5) Lugging Bit off: Kirkinini (R5) Tongue Control Bit off: Hostage (R5); Coventina (R9) Blinkers off: Satanya (R2); Royal Vi (R6); Royal Haze (R7) Blinkers on: Royal Hussy, Seferino (R5); Royal Vi (R6); Our Jackpot, Pasha Sumore (R7); King Piccolo (R9) Pacifiers on: Terse (R2) Side Winkers off: Oh Em Gee, Hi Yo Soo (R3); Ebullient (R4); Seferino (R5) Side Winkers on: For Petesake (R4); Royal Haze (R7) Nose Band off: Satanya (R2) Shadow Roll off: Royal Vi (R6) Tongue Tie off: Terse (R2) Tongue Tie on: Authentic Paddy (R3); Airtime, Astana (R9)

1

evenTs TaRanaki

11.52

$15000, rating 75 benchmark, 2000m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

57402 06710 04184 63616 01743 32471 22161 10105 547x8 86426

2

Captain Marvel d (5) 59 Ralph Manning (Cambridge) Lumiere Blue th (1) 57 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) Jokraar tdh (8) 56.5 Bryce Revell (New Plymouth) Just Ishi (2) 56.5 Gail Temperton (Awapuni) Bouvier (10) 56 G & M Sanders (Te Awamutu) Seagold td (7) 55 V & W Hillis (Matamata) Perfect Symbol m (4) 54.5 Roydon Bergerson (Awapuni) My Pentire (3) 54 Gale Julian (Wanganui) Ormond Road (6) 54 Tony Bambry (Awapuni) Valley Of Pentire db (9) 54 Kevin Gray (Palm.North)

TigeR PRaWn Maiden

T Thornton B Lammas H Tinsley K Myers M Wenn J Parkes M Dravitzki (a2) T Russell R Norvall K Smith

3x5x Terse (11) 57.5 Paul & Kris Shailer (Awapuni) K Myers 4x Suarez (4) 57.5 David Greene (Te Rapa) B Lammas Chipandchase (1) 57.5 Stephen Marsh (Cambridge) H Tinsley 342 Hera (6) 55.5 Roger James (Cambridge) D Bradley 634 Roadtoplatinum (3) 55.5 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) R Hannam 020 Awesome Diva (10) 55.5 Stephen Crutchley (Wanganui) M Hudson (a3) 3844 Rosado (9) 55.5 Lisa O’Shea (Cambridge) B Grylls (a2) 34x0 Diamantine h (13) 55.5 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) K Kalychurun (a3) 290 True Spirit h (8) 55.5 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) M Dravitzki (a2) 558 Satanya h (12) 55.5 A Sharrock (New Plymouth) M Dee (a3) Annievegas (5) 55.5 Grant Searle (Awapuni) M Wenn Durham Rose h (7) 55.5 Ian Adams (New Plymouth) Hypnotic (2) 55.5 Lisa Anderson (Te Aroha) T Thornton Miss Foxwood (14) 55.5 Roger James (Cambridge) J Parkes

3

BaRRY daniels & sOns PainTeRs 12.57 $12500, rating 65 benchmark*, 1200m

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

16x24 2237x 534x5 79x73 23x61 60x1 83302 36158 30168 x479x 6508x

Authentic Paddy dmb (7) 59 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) Ishiarose (6) 57.5 Karen Zimmerman (Otaki) Edward Cheval dm (10) 57.5 Lisa Anderson (Te Aroha) Di’s Boy dm (12) 56.5 Marty Johnson (Woodville) Eternity d (2) 56 Kevin Gray (Palm.North) Kashmir d (9) 56 Roger James (Cambridge) Short Tale d (1) 56 Moroney/Ormsby (Matamata) O’Right Zen td (11) 55.5 Stephen Marsh (Cambridge) Sam I Am (4) 54.5 Paul Pascoe (Hawera) Oh Em Gee m (8) 54 Stephen Marsh (Cambridge) Hi Yo Soo dbh (3) 54 Janelle Millar (New Plymouth) Sentebale (5) 54 R & R Rogers (Cambridge)

4

hiRequiP

R Hannam K Myers T Thornton M Dravitzki (a2) H Tinsley J Parkes B Grylls (a2) V Johnston A Morgan (a3) D Bradley K Smith M Wenn

1.32

$15000, rating 85 benchmark, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

3120x 36403 30064 7130x 51628 25x70 1140x 6284x 02244 11843 880x9 10492 110x0

5

Guevara dmb (4) 59 Scott Wenn (Te Aroha) M Wenn McLaren d (2) 59 Kevin Gray (Palm.North) H Tinsley Aunt Daisy dm (9) 58 Sylvia Kay (otaki) V Johnston Donna Diva m (5) 58 Rudy Liefting (Pukekohe) D Walker Ebullient d (8) 58 Ramsay/Ritchie (Maungatautari) M Dee (a3) Gospel dm (7) 58 Moroney/Ormsby (Matamata) T Thornton Themoneyzmine tdh (13) 55.5 A Sharrock (New Plymouth) M Dravitzki (a2) Heydental Tourist dm (10) 55.5 K & B Hawtin (Te Awamutu) B Grylls (a2) Elusive Red dm (6) 55 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) J Parkes Casual Fling d (3) 54 Paul & Kris Shailer (Matamata) K Myers For Petesake tdm (12) 54 Tony Dravitzki (Stratford) A Morgan (a3) Liberating d (1) 54 D & C Bothwell (Stratford) R Hannam Conrwin dm (11) 54 Kevin O’Connor (Te Awamutu) J Oliver (a4)

aTlanTa gOlf Maiden

2.06

$12500, mdn, 1400m 1 20x52 Justa Charlie b (16) 58.5 John Boon (Waverley) R Norvall 2 — Postman Pat SCRATCHED 3 4527x Landlord h (17) 58.5 A Sharrock (New Plymouth) M Dee (a3) 4 00x2 St Rhythm (10) 58.5 G & M Sanders (Te Awamutu) M Wenn 5 8x337 Private Lincoln (18) 58.5 Lisa Latta (Awapuni) 6 26x7 Redlaha (15) 58.5 Wayne Jones (Hawera) V Johnston 7 40 Knowing (13) 58.5 Rosie Gibbs (Waverley) M Dravitzki (a2) 8 Saratoga Sun (3) 58.5 Stephen Marsh (Cambridge) H Tinsley 9 4x24x Hostage (9) 56.5 Tina Egan (Stratford) C Perrett 10 72332 Luck At Last (7) 56.5 E & JJ Rayner (Wanganui) J Parkes 11 536x2 She’s Insatiable (4) 56.5 John Sargent (Matamata) K Myers 12 3330x Gentella (14) 56.5 Tom Mills (Stratford) J Shackleton (a3) 13 024 Kirkinini h (5) 56.5 Peter Fleming (New Plymouth) R Hannam 14 6x953 Katie McKeen h (6) 56.5 Gary McBeth (New Plymouth) B Grylls (a2) 15 0x884 Leather N’ Lace h (12) 56.5 Peter Fleming (New Plymouth) S Doyle EMERGENCIES 16 The Final Straw (8) 58.5 Lisa O’Shea (Cambridge) T Thornton 17 — Kahui Lass SCRATCHED 18 0 Mer Noire h (2) 56.5 Bryce Revell (New Plymouth) 19 78 Oh So Nauti (1) 56.5 Sandie Cookson (Foxton) 20 09x Royal Hussy h (19) 56.5 Ilone Kelly (New Plymouth) 21 00 Seferino (11) 58.5 Tony Bambry (Awapuni)

6

sTella aRTOis

2.41

$12500, rating 65 benchmark*, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

15070 38835 x130x 2287x 4369x 212x0 9551x 31748 069x2 4160x

Sharki Brahma tdh (13) 59 A Sharrock (New Plymouth) Big Rocket db (8) 58.5 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) B Lammas Duke Of Dirk dm (1) 58.5 D & C Bothwell (Stratford) S Doyle Go Thunder tdmh (3) 58 Tracey Bliss (New Plymouth) H Tinsley Torrado tmh (5) 58 Peter Fleming (New Plymouth) R Norvall Lustre tdh (12) 57.5 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) J Parkes Miss Holly tdh (9) 57 Susan Rainford (New Plymouth) M Dravitzki (a2) She’s Samashing d (6) 57 Moroney/Ormsby (Matamata) St Ransom (4) 57 Gary Vile (Awapuni) R Hannam Hollywood Angel d (10) 56.5 Busuttin/Young (Cambridge) K Myers

Taranaki Selections Race 1: JUST ISHI, BOUVIER, JOKRAAR Race 2: TERSE, ROADTOPLATINUM, SUAREz Race 3: ISHIAROSE, ETERNITY, SHORT TALE Race 4: CASUAL FLING, ELUSIVE RED, EBULLIENT Race 5: LUCK AT LAST, JUSTA CHARLIE, LANDLORD Race 6: LUSTRE, SHARKI BRAHMA, SHE’S SAMASHING Race 7: SAINT MARTINS, OLIVIA MARY, GUS Race 8: FAIRWAY WISH, SCARLET O’HARA, OAK PARK Race 9: AIRTIME, STORM HOME, SHAKY

Veronica dm (2) 56 Lisa Anderson (Te Aroha) La Stellina h (11) 55.5 Janelle Millar (New Plymouth) andre Joubert m (7) 55.5 Ross Soper (Te Rapa) Royal Vi mb (14) 55 Paul Pascoe (Hawera)

7

b Grylls (a2) k smith D bradley m wenn

RetuRN 2 eARth

3.16

$15000, rating 75 benchmark, 1400m 1 1205x defenciti tdmh (4) 60.5 Peter Fleming (New Plymouth) a morgan (a3) 2 10890 Have No Mercy d (1) 60 V & W Hillis (Matamata) b Grylls (a2) 3 04265 Gendarme d (7) 58 Ralph Manning (Cambridge) t thornton 4 152x9 Barstorm tmh (5) 57.5 Ilone Kelly (New Plymouth) m Dravitzki (a2) 5 287x8 our Jackpot tdh (17) 57 Bryce Revell (New Plymouth) h tinsley 6 76431 dr Paul dm (9) 56.5 Sylvia Kay (otaki) D walker 7 7x320 Gus (3) 56.5 E & JJ Rayner (Wanganui) R hannam 8 58521 Mash (11) 56.5 Kevin Gray (Palm.North) k smith 9 82080 yardstick th (8) 56 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) b lammas 10 3178x Jacksun tdmh (12) 55.5 Peter Fleming (New Plymouth) R norvall 11 01609 Pasha Sumore td (14) 54.5 Stephen Dravitzki (Stratford) D bradley 12 5180x illuminating (6) 54 Paul & Kris Shailer (Awapuni) k myers 13 63417 olivia Mary td (13) 54 Aidan Schumacher (Stratford) m Dee (a3) 14 21519 Saint Martins d (16) 54 Ramsay/Ritchie (Maungatautari) J parkes 15 1499x Royal Haze dm (15) 54 Tina Egan (Stratford) m hudson (a3) eMeRGeNCieS 16 00x56 Slah dm (10) 55 Gary Vile (Awapuni) 17 66142 day Walker d (2) 56.5 G & M Sanders (Te Awamutu)

8

eNeRGy City fORd OpeN hANdiCAp 3.51 $25000, opn hcp, 1400m

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

92405 8360x 9430x 305x8 14x88 89672 14x45 09850 33537 32210

Fairway Wish d (6) 59 Karen Zimmerman (Otaki) h tinsley Matost dm (8) 58.5 Mark Phillips (Te Rapa) m wenn King Victor tdm (9) 56.5 Anna Clement (Hawera) v Johnston Superturf dm (3) 56.5 Greg Lambert (Awapuni) D bradley Crown of Thorns tdm (4) 55 Moroney/Ormsby (Matamata) t thornton Scarlet o’Hara d (2) 54 Kevin Gray (Palm.North) k smith Karla Bruni m (5) 54 Roydon Bergerson (Awapuni) m Dravitzki (a) Kitt ann Miss (7) 54 K & B Hawtin (Te Awamutu) k myers oak Park db (10) 54 Baker/Forsman (Cambridge) J parkes Heapzacash mh (1) 54 R Patterson (New Plymouth) R hannam

9

seAtON pARk

4.27

$12500, rating 65 benchmark*, 1800m 1 x8223 Pillar To Post (15) 59 Kevin Myers (Wanganui) t kahlon (a4) 2 42528 Storm Home th (14) 59 R Patterson (New Plymouth) k kalychurun (a3) 3 0x120 airtime (1) 58 Busuttin/Young (Cambridge) k myers 4 69102 Shaky (12) 58 G & M Sanders (Te Awamutu) m wenn 5 — Legal advice SCRATCHED 6 45844 i Chianti tb (11) 56.5 Ralph Manning (Cambridge) v Johnston 7 201 enjay (6) 56 Roger James (Cambridge) h tinsley 8 46457 Recession Proof (4) 56 Stephen Marsh (Cambridge) m Dravitzki (a2) 9 35400 Coventina tdh (10) 55.5 Peter Fleming (New Plymouth) R norvall 10 01080 Navy Beach (13) 54.5 Ramsay/Ritchie (Maungatautari) D bradley 11 44105 Passionate (3) 54.5 Lisa Anderson (Te Aroha) t thornton 12 63470 King Piccolo (16) 54.5 V & W Hillis (Matamata) b Grylls (a2) 13 17406 Wairaka (2) 54 Roger James (Cambridge) J parkes 14 85204 ashalini (8) 54 Aidan Schumacher (Stratford) m Dee (a3) 15 77667 The Bachelor (5) 54 Gary Vile (Awapuni) R hannam eMeRGeNCieS 16 — astana SCRATCHED 17 09540 Fair Script th (7) 54 John Wheeler (New Plymouth) b lammas

12.22

$12500, mdn 2yo, 1200m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

187x4 730x8 046x6 1078x

NZ Metro harness Addington Jetbet 8

sAtuRdAy

CROMWell lAke duNstAN pACe

11.30

$8000, 3yo+ non winners mobile, 2600m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

0x495 Macardo Fr (1) D & C Butt (Woodend Beach) b butt Heart of dreams Fr (2) Donald Taylor (Ashburton) a butt 69800 Hotmamalinemypockets Fr (3) Terrence Webster (Weedons) J curtin 63782 Morven Lad Fr (4) Murray Alfeld (Weedons) c DeFilippi 35360 Jeans Mattjesty Fr (5) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) R may 635 i C u darling Fr (6) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) J Dunn 3x28 Berlusconi Fr (7) Mark Purdon (Rolleston) m purdon 60x83 Blanco Fr (8) Murray Tapper (Levels) m williamson (J) 824 Tricky Girl Fr (9) Gavin Smith (Leithfield Beach) G smith

2

fAhey feNCe hiRe hANdiCAp tROt 12.02 $10000, 2 to 3 wins special, 2600m.

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

83492 14364 30987 12790 77737 D7216 42021 07970 44645 02424 — 51802 30112

3

Releven dream Fr (1) Jamie Gameson (Burnham) Tart N Tights Fr (2) Mike Austin (West Melton) Sunny Jewel Fr (3) Wakelin/Noble (Oxford) The Blazing Conman Fr (4) Marty Larter (West Melton) ignite Fr (5) Murray Edmonds (Motukarara) No Potato Fr (6) Kevin Townley (Russley) William Lance Fr (u1) Bevan Heron (Rangiora) The doctor Fr (u2) Neil Edge (Weedons) Paint The Moon 10 (1) Murray Edmonds (Motukarara) Whitney 10 (2) Billy Heads (Gore) eight double eight Pretty Sunday 10 (u1) Phil Burrows (Fernside) Galleons Triumph 10 (u2) Phil Williamson (Oamaru)

R may b orange p wakelin c D thornley m edmonds J Dunn b thomas (J) k barclay s mcnally D Dunn SCRATCHED G smith m williamson (J)

fillies seRies CONsOlAtiON pACe 12.32 $15000, 3yo fillies mobile, 1950m.

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

89236 6100x 86012 76243 62907 07652 13458 0003p 53033 01061 10 x0081 42600 70

4

Geisha Girl Fr (1) Kerry Hadfield (Greenpark) Champagne driller Fr (2) Regan Todd (Burnham) Mashika Fr (3) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) queen’s advocate Fr (4) Malcolm Shinn (West Melton) Perissa Fr (5) Andrew Stuart (Rangiora) Stairway To Heaven Fr (6) Barry Ward (West Melton) Mach Kana Fr (7) Mark Jones (Burnham) allura Fr (8) Nigel McGrath (Weedons) dana dynasty Fr (9) Tracey Healy (Phar Lap Raceway) Lurah Fr (21) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) Pandora’s Hope Fr (22) Murray Edmonds (Motukarara) Free Bird Fr (23) Barry Ward (West Melton) dougie’s envy Fr (24) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) Rocky Bay Lass Fr (u1) Brad Mowbray (Russley)

k hadfield R todd (J) J Dunn t chmiel b orange b thomas (J) J w cox n mcGrath a butt R holmes m edmonds m williamson (J) D Dunn c DeFilippi

All stARs RACiNG stAbles pACe

1.07

$10000, 2yo+ 1 win, 2000m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

5

0x871 70137 04p98 12521 4621 50002 30x44 10058

6

Fifth edition Fr (1) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) Flyalong Falcon Fr (2) John Parsons (Balcairn) unique Chance Fr (3) P & L Jones (West Melton) Border Control Fr (4) Mark Purdon (Rolleston) Backup Fr (5) Mark Purdon (Rolleston) Bankcard Fr (6) Peter Yeatman (West Melton) Live Life Betta Fr (7) T & G Chmiel (Leeston) Massimo Fr (8) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach)

seelite s/s 2yO tROtteRs ChAMp.

D Dunn s ottley (J) R may m purdon b orange R close (J) t chmiel J Dunn

1.42

$12500, 3yo c&g mobile, 1950m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

34225 8x524 31471 0x155 25013 29131 24121

7

NZ Metro Selections Race 1: BeRLuSCoNi, moRven laD, Jeans mattJesty Race 2: WiLLiaM LaNCe, whitney, pRetty sunDay Race 3: queeN’S adVoCaTe, mashika, alluRa Race 4: BoRdeR CoNTRoL, FiFth eDition, backup Race 5: oNe oVeR da MooN, DaeneRys taRGaRyen, Dieu De l’amouR Race 6: BiT oF a LeGeNd, classiesistaR, elios Race 7: STiG, cloveR Don, phil’s GiFt Race 8: adoRe Me, DeliGhtFul chRistian, RoZelski Race 9: FRaNCo NaTTai, castellina loveR, caRpenteRs DauGhteR Race 10: aLLBLaCK STRide, isaiah, cyclone pRince Race 11: BeST deaL yeT, ellmeR hanoveR, beach bunny Race 12: uNCLe TReVoR, macho comacho, bushRoD

R may a clark D butt b orange s mcnally m purdon

Bettor Rock on Fr (1) Brendon Hill (Kaiapoi) donegal Chokin Fr (2) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) elios Fr (3) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) Boom Gate Fr (4) John Howe (West Melton) Royal Mach Fr (5) Mark Purdon (Pukekohe) Classiesistar Fr (6) Nigel McGrath (Weedons) Bit of a Legend Fr (7) Cran Dalgety (West Melton)

R may D butt J Dunn t chmiel b orange J curtin D Dunn

lONe stAR RiCCARtON hCp tROt

2.51

$12500, 4 or more wins special, 2600m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

53314 71233 25135 4463p 50712 17556 06552 21071 18301 41886 03115

8

Miss Pegasus Fr (1) Phil Williamson (Oamaru) dixie Commando Fr (2) J & J Geddes (Greenpark) Jess Jaccka Fr (3) Jonny Cox (Westwood Beach) Sunny Kash Fr (4) Derek & Adele Jones (Rolleston) Kowhai Whiz Fr (5) Murray Alfeld (Weedons) Not Likely Fr (6) Murray Tapper (Levels) Theycallmesam Fr (u1) Wakelin/Noble (Oxford) Stig 25 (1) Paul Nairn (Leeston) Clover don 25 (2) C & J DeFilippi (Lincoln) Global invasion 25 (3) Ray Jenkins (West Melton) Phil’s Gift 25 (u1) Murray Tapper (Levels)

b williamson (J) J Geddes J w cox c D thornley s ottley (J) R may p wakelin D butt c DeFilippi a lethaby n williamson

Nevele R fillies seRies fiNAl

3.26

$150000, 3yo fillies mobile pace, group i, 1950m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

11215 52123 38048 07652 11321 2241 32111 11121 23522 76243 11321 53036 35812 04151 21514

9

Kabet Fr (1) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) Gold elite Fr (2) Geoff Small (Patumahoe) Woodlea dJ Fr (3) Thomas Twidle (Rangiora) Stairway To Heaven Fr (4) Barry Ward (West Melton) Safedra Fr (5) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) Whisper Jet Fr (6) Mark Purdon (Rolleston) delightful Christian Fr (7) Brian Hughes (Ardmore) adore Me Fr (8) Mark Purdon (Rolleston) Justalittlebettor Fr (9) D & C Butt (Woodend Beach) queen’s advocate Fr (21) Malcolm Shinn (West Melton) Splendour Fr (22) Macfarlane/Sharpe (Patumahoe) Flying anvil Fr (23) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) Seven Point one Fr (24) Phil Burrows (Fernside) Helena Jet Fr (25) G & N Hope (Woodend Beach) Rozelski Fr (26) Mark Purdon (Rolleston)

t williams D butcher m williamson (J) D Dunn t herlihy m mckendry m purdon b butt t macfarlane m Jones b thomas (J) R may b orange

MusCARA stANdARdbReds pACe

4.01

$10000, 4yo+ 2 to 3 wins mobile, 2600m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

41366 21x61 D7422 61031 x4213 03913 247x2 30225 43121 54436 33088

Cullens Spirit Fr (1) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) Nine Mile Maiden Fr (2) Robbie Holmes (Leithfield Beach) Franco Nattai Fr (3) Brett Cusdin (Weedons) debs Pal Fr (4) Phil Burrows (Fernside) quick Turn Fr (5) Nigel McGrath (Weedons) delightful Song Fr (6) Neil Edge (Weedons) Castellina Lover Fr (7) Steve Dolan (Russley) Canardly Lover Fr (8) Hamish Hunter (Ryal Bush) Carpenters daughter Fr (9) Gareth Dixon (Clevedon) Cardinal Huff Fr (21) Katie Cox (Springston) Call Me danny Fr (22) Robin Thornley (Templeton)

R may R holmes b cusdin G smith n mcGrath k barclay J Dunn s ottley (J) D Dunn c DeFilippi G o’Reilly

pGG WRiGhtsON NZ yeARliNG sAles 4.36 $225000, 2yo mobile pace, listed, 1950m.

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

11

6 Nikola Fr (1) Robert Dunn (West Melton) J Dunn 12215 isaiah Fr (2) Mark Purdon (Rolleston) m purdon 21343 Sky Major Fr (3) Barry Purdon (Clevedon) t herlihy The Flying Scotsman Fr (4) Nigel McGrath (Weedons) 75206 explosive art Fr (5) Graham Court (West Melton) R may 19979 Simply Susational Fr (6) David Mitchell (Timaru) J w cox 770p1 Meticulous Fr (7) Mark Purdon (Rolleston) m williamson (J) 11111 allblack Stride Fr (8) Belinda McCarthy (New South Wales) l mccarthy 2501 uncle Ben Fr (21) Kirk Larsen (Branxholme) k larsen 414 Zacharia Fr (22) Mark Purdon (Rolleston) b orange 41614 Cyclone Prince Fr (23) Gareth Dixon (Clevedon) t mitchell 3114 Regulus Fr (24) Cran Dalgety (West Melton) D Dunn 33522 Maxim Fr (25) Barry Purdon (Clevedon) Z butcher (J) 85 Highview Highlander Fr (26) Brad Mowbray (Russley) c DeFilippi 48521 ubettabelieveit Fr (27) Ray Green (Huapai) m mckendry

pAsCOes the JeWelleRs hCp pACe 5.11 $12500, 4 to 7 wins discretionary, 2600m.

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

56162 55049 23335 00x02 33543 48px6 96661 21015 76773 23641 51175 52245

12

Woodlea Legend Fr (1) Thomas Twidle (Rangiora) o Baby Fr (2) Mark Purdon (Pukekohe) Live Lea Fr (3) Grant McStay (Redwood) Piper Heidsieck 10 (1) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) ellmer Hanover 10 (2) Brendon Hill (Kaiapoi) Flyover 10 (u1) John McDermott (Prebbleton) democracy 20 (1) Nigel McGrath (Weedons) Beach Bunny 20 (2) Brendon Hill (Kaiapoi) Radar 20 (3) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) Minnie Moose 20 (4) Mark Purdon (Pukekohe) Hurricane Bromac 20 (5) Robert Dunn (Woodend Beach) Best deal yet 20 (6) Mark Purdon (Rolleston)

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Westfield RiCCARtON pACe

5.45

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12.44

$30000, opn hurdle, 2600m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

2

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High Forty (8) 68.5 B & S Anderton (Wingatui) deceptive tdm (5) 67.5 Murray Hamilton (Omakau) Krase m (6) 65.5 Kevin Myers (Wanganui) Gargamel m (1) 65 Leda Beck (Winton) Keep it Tight m (7) 65 Kelly Thompson (Ascot Park) Power Pack tm (9) 65 Greg Wright (Winton) air Cadet (2) 65 Sean Cameron (Waiuku) uncle Jim t (3) 65 Sally McKay (Ascot Park) Willie Roydon Faites Vos Jeux Kapua Jock (4) 65 Paul Richards (Wingatui)

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1.18

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Concussion Plates (Front) off: Dame La Jane (R5) Hoof Pads (Front) off: Volonte (R7) Standard Bit on: Sins Of The Father (R7) Lugging Bit off: Sins Of The Father (R7) Blinkers on: Kapua Jock (R1); The Groomsman (R5); Shatarka (R7) Blinkers off: Voodoo Star (R2); Giocchino (R3); Knightonthetown (R5); Gannicus (R7) Side Winkers off: The Groomsman (R5); Shatarka (R7) Side Winkers on: Knightonthetown (R5) Nasal Strip on: Kung Fu Panda (R2) Nose Band on: Kung Fu Panda (R2) Shadow Roll on: Giocchino (R3) Tongue Tie off: Tuffinup (R7) 6 97x64 Legal aid h (1) 56.5 Kerry King (Riverton) 7 78 Halo dolly (4) 56.5 Gary Gibson (Gore) 8 80x Spic N Span (9) 56.5 Jo-Anne Dalton (Ascot Park) 9 5608x Voodoo Star (8) 56.5 Graham Tippett (Isla Bank)

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1.50

$7000, mdn, 1600m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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To The Max b (5) 58.5 Andrea Smith (Gore) Rotar (1) 58.5 Gary Gibson (Gore) Giocchino (4) 58.5 Murray Hamilton (Omakau) Wotsittooyah (3) 58.5 Sean Cameron (Waiuku) Sweet But Neat h (8) 56.5 S Blair-Edie (Riverton) Four Gees (2) 56.5 Kelly Thompson (Ascot Park) See you at divas b (6) 56.5 Sally McKay (Ascot Park) Thegreatpickpocket (7) 56.5 Jenn Sheridan (Gore) Katie’s diamond (9) 56.5 John McKay (Gore)

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GReAt WesteRN steeple

2.20

$30000, open steeple, 4000m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

65x00 56083 35px1 5x594 1x873 x9431 544x3

5

Kidunot t (6) 70 Ellis Winsloe (Gore) s moir Lautenschlager tdm (7) 69.5 Champion/Murphy (Ashburton) c studd No Rush’n dm (1) 68 David Hutton (Timaru) R Doherty (a) quartze tdm (5) 66 Sean Cameron (Waiuku) G walsh dane Ruler dmb (4) 65.5 Sean Cameron (Waiuku) s phelan Lagerfeld t (2) 65 Neill Ridley (Riccarton) k veenendaal Noess m (3) 65 Kevin Myers (Wanganui) J Rathbone

WiNdsOR flORist

2.55

$8000, rating 75 benchmark, 2147m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

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Belle d’or tm (9) 59 Valerie Christophers (Winton) esprit d’or (4) 58.5 Tommy Beckett (Ascot Park) The Groomsman (3) 58 Sophie Price (Winton) Winning Genes m (1) 58 Greg Wright (Winton) Rushinella tm (2) 55.5 Kelly Thompson (Ascot Park) Phil Wenneck mh (6) 55.5 Graham Eade (Riverton) Lady Burlesque (10) 55 Leda Beck (Winton) dame La Jane (7) 54 Stephen Washington (Ascot Park) Palio tdm (5) 54 Barry Howden (Roslyn Bush) Knightonthetown (8) 54 Sally McKay (Ascot Park) young Bachelor

RiveRtON hARdWARe

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3.30

$8000, rating 75 benchmark, 1400m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

0x5x0 1050x 92339 06901 00x02 05311 15485 1386x

7

The Hammer Head dmh (8) 61.5 S Blair-Edie (Riverton) Voodoo Vixen m (2) 58.5 Graham Tippett (Isla Bank) ima dude dm (5) 57.5 Kelly Thompson (Ascot Park) The Gordonian dm (6) 57 J & J Gordon (Ascot Park) Citycenta tdh (3) 55.5 Kerry King (Riverton) ima Geegee tdm (7) 55 Kelly Thompson (Ascot Park) Luv da Bling dh (1) 54 Kerry King (Riverton) Jean Genie dm (4) 54 John McKay (Gore)

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4.05

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11.35

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Overcast/Slow (8)/True.

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12.00

$5000, 6yo+ 1 to 3 wins mobile, 2600m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

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Crunch time looms for Rakaia, Celtic By Jonathan Leask It’s getting towards the business end of the Combined Country Cup rugby competition and two Mid Canterbury sides are well in the running heading into tomorrow’s seventh round. Rakaia currently sit in third in section one while in section two Celtic are in fifth place, and both face crunch matches. Rakaia hosts the second placed and undefeated Oxford in a match that could go a long way to determining second place. Oxford haven’t been overly convincing thus far, but have done enough to win all five of their matches, including a 10-9 win over defending champions Southbridge, the only team to have gotten the better of Rakaia so far. Elsewhere in section one Methven

is coming of a confidence-building first win of the season, grinding out a 17-13 win over Kaiapoi, to face fellow strugglers West Melton away this weekend in the bottom of the table clash.

After six losses in a row, Southern will be chomping at the bit to beat Prebbleton

Over in section two Lincoln and Ashley are locked in for the top four but it’s a three way fight for the remaining two spots with Celtic, Glenmark and Waihora all tied on 19.

Celtic have a crucial clash tomorrow, making the long haul to Glenmark, who went close to being the first team to topple Ashley going down 34-29. Hampstead remain an outside chance of a top four spot but they will need to do what Glenmark couldn’t and be the first team to beat Ashley, and do it a long way from home. Hampstead’s away record wasn’t looking that good until they won away to Prebbleton last week. After six losses in a row, Southern will be chomping at the bit to beat Prebbleton, who despite having two wins under their belt are only three points ahead of the Southern men, who have managed to earn five bonus points. One of those was in last week’s heart-breaking last minute loss to Celtic after a long range penalty on the last play of the game saw them go down 32-29.

• 1st XV chase first win The Ashburton College 1st XV will be aiming for their first win when they host Nayland College in the second round of the Crusaders Secondary School Rugby Competition tomorrow. College play at home, but at a different venue with the game to be played at the Allenton rugby grounds, for the second week in a row but looking for a better result. A sluggish start in both halves had College suffer a 20-31 loss to Marlborough last weekend.

• Week off for seniors With the first round of New Zealand football’s Chatham Cup this weekend the Mid Canterbury senior side has the weekend off. In division four Mid Canterbury Eastern are away to Amberley and Methven International host Halswell United in division five while the Mid Canterbury Masters are at home to Cashmere Technical. The Mid Canterbury Youth XI also hosts Cashmere Technical in the under 18 division one.

Standings Section one P W D L BP F/A Pts 6 5 0 1 4 118 24 Southbridge Oxford 5 5 0 0 2 41 22 5 4 0 1 4 42 20 Rakaia 6 3 0 3 5 30 17 Saracens Oxford 4 4 0 0 1 22 17 Burnham 5 2 0 3 3 -26 11 5 1 1 3 2 -25 8 Kaiapoi Dunsandel/Irwell 5 1 1 3 2 -52 8 5 1 0 4 3 -42 7 West Melton 5 1 0 4 1 -67 5 Methven Section two Lincoln 6 6 0 0 6 155 30 6 6 0 0 4 166 28 Ashley 6 4 0 2 3 64 19 Waihora Glenmark 6 3 1 2 5 51 19 6 4 0 2 3 46 19 Celtic 6 2 1 3 3 -29 13 Hampstead Darfield 6 2 0 4 3 -14 11 6 2 0 4 0 -99 8 Prebbleton 6 0 0 6 5 -69 5 Southern Ohoka 6 0 0 6 0 -271 0

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Rakaia will be hoping for more celebrations when they meet Oxford tomorrow.

Calder Stewart finds Tinwald on a roll a new leading man By Jonathan Leask

By Jonathan Leask In the absence of one marquee rider the Mid Canterbury based Team Calder Stewart Road has pulled in another top class rider for the third round of the Benchmark Series. Star recruit Tim Rush is leading the way for the team after two rounds sitting third equal overall, but he is currently riding in Australia meaning he will miss tomorrow’s Hanmer-to-Kaikoura race. However, team manager Bruce McClelland has pulled in a new gun to lead the team taking on the talented young cyclist Alex McGregor. “He is an accomplished cyclist from Dunedin. “The Otago team’s moved into the masters grade this year and so he couldn’t get a ride so we pulled him in,” McClelland said. The 22-year-old McGregor comes in with some red hot form having won the Tour de Lakes and was

then the runner-up at the club road nationals in April. The 133km Hanmer-to-Kaikoura race has been re-introduced to the series this year and boasts an impressive winners’ list in the past including Ashburton professional rider Hayden Roulston in 2007. The Calder Stewart masters will also have Reon Park, a late withdrawal from the Nelson leg, who could feature. “It’s going to be an interesting wee ride. “You can pinpoint a favourite prerace but no-one knows what can happen out on the road and what moves the other riders will make.” Over in the women’s race Hinds track cyclist Lauren Ellis starts the 99km women’s race in the tour leader’s jersey after picking up an impressive win in Nelson last month. Ellis will look to maintain her good form on the road but will have plenty of competition with the largest women’s field ever assembled for Alex McGregor: In red-hot form going a Benchmark Series round. into the Hanmer-to-Kaikoura race

Tinwald make a second trip to Timaru in four days in the Mid South Canterbury hockey competition tomorrow. The Tinwald men take on Tainui in Timaru tomorrow full of confidence after a strong showing against Cambridge on Wednesday night. After being on the wrong end of some big score lines Tinwald came out and surprised their hosts, holding the scores to nil-all in the first half. Tinwald then had Cambridge under pressure and took the lead 10 minutes after halftime through George Murray. The lead didn’t last long as Cambridge responded with a goal of their own and the game went back into a grind that looked destined for a draw. However, the game changed when Cambridge was awarded a stroke which they were able to put past goalie Michael Dekker. The goal put Cambridge in front and changed the balance as Cambridge then converted a penalty

The Wakanui hockey teams are coming off a 1-1 draw last week corner to eventually take a 3-1 win, leaving Tinwald coach Ian Snowball with mixed feelings. “I’m disappointed in the result but not disappointed in the way we played. “We played so well and took a big step forward but that stroke changed the game so I was disappointed for the guys. “We are getting better, a lot better. “We are playing with some structure now and have a bit of confidence.”

It was a frustrating night for Snowball but his team heads back to Timaru tomorrow looking to keep the momentum going and get their first proper win, having won by default in round one. “If we can play like we did [on Wednesday] I think we could go close to getting a first win.” While Tinwald are hunting a first win the Wakanui men’s sides, coming off a 1-1 draw, are both back on home turf looking to stay on pace at the top of the table. Wakanui Black are yet to taste defeat with Sunday’s draw with Blue their first non-win of the season, and the defending champions will be overwhelming favourites to beat the winless Excelsior in their match. Blue face the plucky Timaru Boys side, who had a 0-3 loss to Northern Hearts on Tuesday night. The Hampstead women are also at home against Pleasant Point, looking for a vast improvement on their 6-1 loss last time around. They claimed their second win of the season beating Timaru Girls for the second time 1-0, but were disappointed not to have scored a bigger win.

Benji ‘worth every cent’ to the Tigers By Joe Barton Benji Marshall has lost his confidence, his Test captaincy and even the strength in his big toe, but the Wests Tigers playmaker still commands the utmost respect of his team-mates. Marshall, who will play his second game following a turf toe injury against Cronulla at Allianz Stadium tonight, put his hand up this week and accepted much of the Tigers’ woes this season. It was a stunning admission from the club’s highest-profile player, who is deep in negotiations with a view to signing a deal that would

make the 28-year-old a Tiger for life. Marshall is reportedly close to inking an upgrade of his current contract, which ends at the end of next season, which would keep him at the Tigers on a five-year deal worth $4 million. The hefty price tag, and Marshall’s indifferent form, led to some sections of the rugby league world questioning whether the former New Zealand skipper is still deserving of such a contract. “He’s worth every cent to us,” Tigers centre Chris Lawrence told AAP. Marshall has been critical of his own form in 2013, but Lawrence said once he returns to the peak of

his powers there won’t be a person in the game who thinks he isn’t worth the money. “By his own admission he probably hasn’t had the greatest 12 months,” Lawrence said. “But a lot of that is probably not just put on his shoulders but on the rest of the team as well. “As a team we haven’t performed well in the last 12 months. “At times he might have been trying to try too hard and forgetting what his role in the team is. “I’m sure he’ll get back to his best form and when he does a lot of people will change their minds and be saying he’s worth every cent.” Marshall’s likely re-signing fol-

Rooney ‘not for sale’ Manchester United reacted to rumours about Wayne Rooney’s future at the club by insisting yesterday that the England striker is “not for sale”. After Alex Ferguson announced his shock retirement as United manager this week, reports emerged that Rooney had informed the Scot of his desire to leave the club in an informal conversation two weeks ago.

However, United dismissed the idea, with a spokesman saying: “Wayne Rooney is not for sale.” The story threatens to derail Rooney’s reunion with his former manager at Everton, David Moyes, who was yesterday expected to be formally appointed as Ferguson’s successor at Old Trafford. Rooney was handed his Everton debut by Moyes back in 2002 and

SCOREBOARD Results Basketball NBA playoffs Results from the National Basketball Association second-round playoffs yesterday (all series bestof-seven): Eastern Conference at Miami Miami Heat 115 Chicago Bulls 78 (Miami Heat 1 Chicago Bulls 1) Western Conference at San Antonio Golden State Warriors 100 San Antonio Spurs 91 (San Antonio Spurs 1 Golden State Warriors 1)

Football English Premier League

English Premier League results and standings Chelsea 2 (Oscar 11, Ramires 39) Tottenham Hotspur 2 (Adebayor 26, Sigurdsson 80) Standings P W D L F A Pts Manchester United 36 27 4 5 79 37 85 Manchester City 36 22 9 5 62 31 75 Chelsea 36 20 9 7 71 37 69 Arsenal 36 19 10 7 67 36 67 Tottenham Hotspur 36 19 9 8 63 45 66 Everton 36 15 15 6 52 38 60 Liverpool 36 14 13 9 67 42 55 West Brom Albion 36 14 6 16 48 48 48 Swansea 36 11 13 12 46 46 46 West Ham 36 11 10 15 41 49 43 Stoke City 36 9 14 13 32 42 41 Fulham 36 10 10 16 46 57 40 Aston Villa 36 10 10 16 44 65 40 Southampton 36 9 12 15 47 58 39 Sunderland 36 9 11 16 40 52 38 Norwich City 36 8 14 14 34 56 38 Newcastle United 36 10 8 18 43 66 38

joined Manchester United two years later in a 31.9 million euro ($A41.60 million) transfer that made him the world’s most expensive teenage player. The striker’s position at United has fallen under scrutiny in recent weeks after he was left on the bench for a vital Champions League knockout game at home to Real - AFP Madrid.

Wigan Athletic —— Reading QPR

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Ice hockey NHL Playoffs Collated results from the NHL Quarter-final (all series best-of-seven): Eastern Conference at Toronto Boston Bruins 4 Toronto Maple Leafs 3(OT) (Boston Bruins leads series 3-1) At New York New York Rangers 4 Washington Capitals 3 (New York Rangers/Washington Capitals Series tied at 2-2) Western Conference at Anaheim Anaheim Ducks 3 Detroit Red Wings 2(OT) (Anaheim Ducks leads series 3-2) At St. Louis Los Angeles Kings 3 St. Louis Blues 2(OT) (Los

WTA chief defends tennis parents Women’s tennis chief Stacey Allaster has defended the role of parents in the sport after Bernard Tomic’s father was charged with assault following an incident in Madrid. Allaster said the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) had “zero tolerance” to abuse.

Angeles Kings leads series 3-2)

Squash Celtic Squash Club Results from the third round of the Celtic Squash Club’s winter league competiton games played this week: Rachel Prendergast lost to Robbie Kok 2-3, Phil Andrew lost to Di Ness 0-3, Jon Bond beat Petr Holub 3-2, Sandy Richardson beat Jock O’Connor 3-0. Paul Cousins beat James McCloy 3-2, Chauntel Kentish lost to Chrissie Stratford 0-3, Steve Devereux beat Ron Carlson 3-1, Lawrence McCormick lost to Paul Cousins 2-3. Pete Blacklow beat Nathan Forbes 3-1, John Surridge beat James Hunn 3-1, Brendan Clarke beat Aaron Leckenby 3-1, Billy Nolan beat Steve Devereux 3-0.

The Mid Canterbury Mountain Bike Club has their Wheels Week challenge, the Trust Ashburton Six Hour Race on Sunday. for the first time they are holding an endurance race for teams or the keen solo rider around a circuit of the Ashburton River Trail, with competitors looking to complete as many laps as they can in the six hour timeframe. Any funds raised from the event are earmarked for further course development and the club aims to make it an annual event.

• All Whites v Jordan There will be no Winston Reid or Marco Rojas but New Zealand football fans will still have a chance to see some international action during the European offseason. With senior members of the national team to be given a rest on the road to Brazil, a New Zealand A side coached by Neil Emblen will play Jordan at North Harbour Stadium on June 4. The Middle Eastern nation are set to play Australia in a World Cup qualifier on June 11 in Melbourne and they will use the match in Albany as preparation for the crucial clash. - APNZ

• ‘Don’t call me Feleti’ Joseph Paulo is embracing his impact role off Parramatta’s bench but says he doesn’t want to be compared to NRL rival Feleti Mateo. Like Warriors back-rower Mateo, Paulo is a creative lockforward who can moonlight in the halves due to his impressive ball skills. But the 25-year-old, who gets teased by teammates for his similarities to his good mate, wants to distance himself from the last five-eighth to take Parramatta to a grand final. “Obviously I admire the way Feleti plays, and he’s a good mate of mine,” Paulo said. “I think (the comparison) can be cool because we know each other and respect each other. But really I just want to create my own name and not just be the next Feleti.” - AAP

• Wallaby pay cuts?

lows on from skipper Robbie Farah committing long-term to the club, an indication Lawrence believes the Tigers are well set for the rest of their careers. “Having Robbie sign basically for the rest of his career was a massive boost for us, knowing he’s going to retire a Tiger,” he said. “But having that stability within the halves is just as important. “In any club you need to know and have long-term plans for your halves, so to have Benji potentially re-sign would be great for the club.” - AAP Right: Benji Marshall still commands ‘utmost respect’ from his team-mates at Wests Tigers.

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But she added that tennis had many positive examples of parents who coach, and said it would make no sense to limit family involvement. “I think we’ve got great examples of fantastic parents who have been coaches. So we shouldn’t cast anything on one parent going off the wall on all parents involved in tennis,” the WTA chairman and CEO told AFP. “What is critically important is

Tennis Madrid Open Results from Madrid Open yesterday (prefix denotes seeding). Women, Round 2 Daniela Hantuchova (SVK) bt 8-Petra Kvitova (CZE) 2-6 6-2 6-3. 13-Maria Kirilenko (RUS) bt Kristina Mladenovic (FRA) 6-7(5) 6-1 6-4. Ekaterina Makarova (RUS) bt 3-Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 1-6 6-2 6-3. Kaia Kanepi (EST) bt Carla Suarez (ESP) 6-3 6-1. Varvara Lepchenko (USA) bt Julia Gorges (GER) w/o. Round 3 16-Ana Ivanovic (SRB) bt Laura Robson (GBR) 5-7 6-2 7-6(5). 6-Angelique Kerber (GER) bt Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) 3-6 6-4 7-5.

that we have zero tolerance for behaviour that is abusive, and educating our athletes and having the professional code in place and if required, we execute.” Allaster was speaking at yesterday’s announcement of Singapore as host of the season-ending WTA Championships from 2014-2018, a coup for the city-state and for tennis as it seeks to expand its popularity - AFP in Asia.

Madrid Masters Results from Madrid Masters yesterday (prefix denotes seeding). Men, Round 2 15-Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) bt Santiago Giraldo (COL) 6-3 6-3. Mikhail Youzhny (RUS) bt 11-Nicolas Almagro (ESP) 7-6(4) 4-6 6-2. 4-David Ferrer (ESP) bt Denis Istomin (UZB) 7-5 6-2. 7-Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) bt Robin Haase (NED) 7-6(5) 7-6(2). Kevin Anderson (RSA) bt Juan Monaco (ARG) 7-6(5) 3-6 6-4. 5-Rafael Nadal (ESP) bt Benoit Paire (FRA) 6-3 6-4. 13-Tommy Haas (GER) bt Tommy Robredo (ESP) 6-3 7-5. 14-Kei Nishikori (JPN) bt Viktor Troicki (SRB) 7-5 6-2. 6-Tomas Berdych (CZE) bt Jerzy Janowicz (POL) 6-7(3) 6-3 6-2.

Australian Rugby Union boss Bill Pulver has warned top players they will have to accept smaller contracts to play for the Wallabies due to the code’s worrying financial situation. And Pulver has also revealed the loss of almost $19m over the past two years won’t be off-set as much as hoped by the upcoming Lions tour. Lions tours have generally been huge moneyspinners for Australian rugby but next month’s visit isn’t about to bring the windfall that was expected. “Sadly there is not as much money coming in from the Lions tour this year as we would have wanted because of a quite difficult sponsorship market.” - AAP

• Storm can be beaten Penrith back-rower Sika Manu says former club Melbourne are most vulnerable against physically big teams, and urged his Panthers pack to make their size count in Sunday’s NRL clash with the Storm. In Manu, the Panthers have a man who spent six years in the Storm inner-sanctum and got very used to sitting in a winning dressing shed. But when victory becomes a habit, the reasons for losing tend to become more obvious. The Storm have struggled against the Warriors and Canberra in recent seasons - including last week’s loss to the Raiders - and it’s no surprise those two teams boast the biggest engine rooms in the comp. - AAP

• Reds to miss Horwill Queensland’s hopes of ticking off the final box left unchecked in their highly-successful Ewen McKenzie era have taken a jolt with captain James Horwill ruling himself out of tonight’s clash against the Sharks. A shaky fitness test yesterday prompted Horwill and the Reds medics to give his jaw knock further time to heal to ensure the Wallabies second-rower can fly out on Sunday morning for their twomatch South African tour. - AAP


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The Blues have made a clutch of changes, but coach John Kirwan is certain there will not be any mirror image in Super 15 performance tomorrow. They have been in a good space in the last few weeks but with some fatigue and niggles in the group, Kirwan has picked some new players and made a few positional shifts. Tim Perry, Quentin MacDonald, Anthony Boric and Brendon O’Connor have been brought into the pack while George Moala returns to the wing. There are also shuffles with Francis Saili and Rene Ranger each moving in a place in midfield. Memories of multiple changes and defeat against the Bulls in the third round are still a little fresh.

However, Kirwan is confident the whole squad is more advanced and better equipped to deal with the Rebels tomorrow at Eden Park. “I’ll take the rap for that,” he said of the loss to the Bulls. “I think we are a lot further down the track as a team and have had a lot more trainings under the belt. “The changes are a bit more subtle and the boys have been in there and doing it. “For me it is very different. “We need to make sure we have a huge game so guys need to bring fresh legs and fresh enthusiasm,” Kirwan said. “Some of our guys have got high ks and it’s important we give them a bit of a break,” he said. The visitors, who have won just two games this season, have been hit by further problems with troubled Wallaby Kurtley

Beale stood down again after breaking a drinking ban imposed on him. Beale missed a month’s play after hitting several team-mates during a bout of drinking in South Africa. He returned from the bench with a strong display last week against the Chiefs and then went out drinking with team-mates. His immediate future and chances of playing against the touring British and Irish Lions next month will form part of an Australian Rugby Union investigation. Kirwan could not conceal his smile about Beale’s ban while he warned about the strong challenge from the Rebels, who now would have one fewer x-factor players. Former skipper Keven Mealamu and midfield back Jackson Willison had slight injuries and needed time out

Beale back in spotlight By Melissa Woods

Troubled Wallabies star Kurtley Beale’s hopes of winning selection against the British and Irish Lions are in tatters after he was suspended again. Beale has been stood down from the Rebels’ Super Rugby game against Auckland on Saturday and from training after going out drinking, breaking a condition of his return from suspension. Last Friday night the 24-year-old Beale returned to the side from a month-long suspension for an alcohol-fuelled incident in South Africa in which he struck two teammates. He came off the bench early in the second half and almost sparked a come-from-behind upset win over the Chiefs. Beale is understood to have gone to a Melbourne NRL game last Saturday and on to a bar, drinking alcohol. He also missed a mid-week appointment with a psychologist, part of his ongoing treatment program. It’s another big setback for Beale, who had appeared to have won back the trust of Robbie Deans after receiving counselling since the South Africa incident. Rebels coach Damien Hill said on Thursday it was disappointing for both Beale and the team. “You can’t shy away from the fact that he is one of the best footballers in the country,” Hill said. “It’s really disappointing.” - AAP

while Luke Braid had a huge workload at openside and deserved a spell. Steven Luatua has recovered from the ankle strain he suffered against the Stormers, while Rene Ranger would return to his preferred position at centre. If the Rebels thought the Blues would underestimate them, Kirwan said that they would be well off the mark. - NZH Tim Perry

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Lee-Lo in the limelight So with the negatives out of the way, what can the 27-year-old offer? Simply put, he should be raring to go. He has had a taste of Super Rugby with his cameos from the pine and hasn’t done anything wrong. Lee-Lo showed plenty of potential during last year’s ITM Cup with Counties Manukau and is a powerful runner who can punch his way through gaps. He isn’t a complete novice and did spend 2011 as part of the Chiefs’ wider training group and made his provincial debut for Counties in 2009. Smith has stayed on with the Hurricanes in

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Reynold Lee-Lo has an unenviable job this week. He’s the man who has been given the No 13 jersey for the Hurricanes for their outing against the Cheetahs in Bloemfontein tomorrow morning (NZT). After Conrad Smith was knocked out last weekend in the Hurricanes’ 48-14 mauling at the hands of the Bulls in Pretoria, coach Mark Hammett has had to select a new centre for the first time since 2011. Cue Lee-Lo who is in a tough spot for the following reasons; - Conrad Smith is about as irreplaceable on a rugby field as Dan Carter and Richie McCaw. - The Hurricanes have looked ordinary in the past few weeks and Lee-Lo has to help this backline improve, somehow. - The Cheetahs are flying this year, have home advantage and Lee-Lo has only six Super Rugby caps to his name, all of which Reynold Lee-Lo have been substitute appearwas in super form ances. for Counties

South Africa despite his head knock and Hammett said earlier in the week that the 31-year-old would be on hand to offer advice to whoever stepped in to his boots against the Cheetahs in this round. “He’s the captain of the Hurricanes and he’s very respected. “Obviously there’s going to be a new player filling his No 13 jersey and what better way to help that person than to have probably the best centre in the world helping that player out,” Hammett said. Lee-Lo will also have the experienced head of Tim Bateman inside him at secondfive this week, although the for-

mer Crusader has looked out of sorts during the past month and was dropped to the bench for the punishment in Pretoria before coming on as Smith’s replacement. Bateman and Lee-Lo’s introduction are two of the four changes that Hammett has produced this week, while prop Ben May and flanker Faifili Levave have also been summoned to start. Andre Taylor is bracketed in the fullback’s position with James Marshall, while Jack Lam is bracketed at openside flanker with Karl Lowe. The Hurricanes should be motivated to meet the Cheetahs after Hammett tore the paint off the wall with a serious dressing down of his team during the week as they looked back on the Bulls game. “It was a pretty honest and tough review to get through, and it would be pretty fair to say that I was the most animated I’ve been since I’ve been at the Hurricanes,” Hammett said yesterday. “But what we have got is an

extremely good character in this side and I know that no-one went out there to put in a performance as what we put out. “So we are pretty keen to get back on the park and put that right.” One thing you can probably count on this week is plenty of points being scored, considering the game between these sides last year saw the Cheetahs win 47-38 in Wellington, while the Hurricanes took the spoils in 2011 with a 50-47 triumph in Bloemfontein. No 8 Victor Vito will captain the Hurricanes in Smith’s absence. Hurricanes: Andre Taylor/ James Marshall, Alapati Leiua, Reynold Lee-Lo, Tim Bateman, Julian Savea, Beauden Barrett, TJ Perenara; Victor Vito (captain), Jack Lam/Karl Lowe, Faifili Levave, Jason Eaton, Jeremy Thrush, Ben May, Ash Dixon, Ben Franks. Reserves: Reggie Goodes, Jeffery Toomaga-Allen, James Broadhurst, Brad Shields, Chris Smylie, Tusi Pisi, James Marshall/Karl Lowe. - APNZ The Hurricanes’ faithful will be desperate to see a better performance this week.

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No. 7 jersey in demand As the talk of complacency among some All Blacks continues, Sam Cane has spoken of the unique opportunity he and New Zealand’s other openside flankers have been presented by Richie McCaw’s absence next month. There is no doubt that Cane has the inside running for the black No7 jersey due to his four tests for the All Blacks last year, but he said he doesn’t think that way and that is probably a good thing. Despite an increase in game time this season, Cane hasn’t quite replicated his form of last year with the Chiefs. For him at least, complacency is not an issue. Matt Todd at the Crusaders and Luke Braid from the Blues have possibly shaded him which is possibly a reflection of how well their respective forward packs are playing compared with the Chiefs at times. Ardie Savea, John Hardie and Karl Lowe are others who have been mentioned as having claims by All Blacks coach Steve Hansen. Asked if he was feeling the malaise which seems to be affecting some of his All Blacks’ team-mates, Cane replied: “I’m probably not really in that category. I was part of the All Blacks last year but only played a handful of tests. “My focus is to really play well and try to push to get into that All Blacks squad again.” He doesn’t deny that an All Blacks’ starting spot was in his mind. “It’s definitely an opportunity isn’t it? Every No7 in the country

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is pushing hard for that spot so it’s probably the first time in about 10 years that it’s guaranteed that Richie isn’t going to be there, so it’s an opportunity for sure. “As if the carrot wasn’t already big enough, three tests against the French would be pretty amazing.” To find out how Cane got to be in this position one has to look back to last season with the Chiefs. Clearly marked out as someone with potential, the now 21-year-old was managed carefully by coach Dave Rennie, no doubt in consultation with Hansen. It was frustrating at times for Cane, though, as he and Tanerau Latimer were swapped throughout. Cane said: “Last year I didn’t start two games in a row all season. There was a lot of chopping and changing. “It’s good to get a few starts under the belt. It only helps your game getting those extra minutes - you get that momentum, confidence and fitness.” Cane is part of a Chiefs team not quite firing this season, yet it remains clearly the best New Zealand conference side and is only one competition point away from the top of the table. Defence has been an issue - it was even before they leaked five tries to the Rebels in their win in Melbourne last weekend - and as a loose forward Cane is an important part of the defensive mix. The Force, the Chiefs’ opposition in tonight’s game at Pukekohe’s EcoLight Stadium, have the potential to cause an upset after their 11-11 draw against the Reds last week- APNZ end.

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Tim ready to burn up his home turf “I’ve been doing the sprints for a few years now but couldn’t tell you how many. “I initially raced a Toyota Starlet for a few years and then two other Mitsubishis before having this one (Lancer Evo) for the last four.” The Street Sprints sees a driver and their machine put pedal to the metal around the street circuit, racing the clock to post the best time. Cook‘s experience of the course means he knows it like the back of his hand but “the bales can still jump out at you”, he said. The cars underwent scrutineering last night, at various locations across the South Island to make

By Jonathan Leask Tim Cook learnt to drive on the streets of Ashburton. And for several years the now Christchurch-based Cook comes back once a year and tears up the streets in his Mitsubishi Lancer. He’s back again this weekend and looking to go even faster. Cook is one of the 54 drivers who will compete in the Ashburton Car Club’s Street Sprints in the Industrial Park this weekend, what Cook still considers home turf. “I’ll always consider myself a local. I grew up here and I’m a member of the car club.

sure they were up to safety regulations to compete in tomorrow’s qualifying runs. All 54 drivers have their chance to set their best time before things get real on Sunday from the round of 32, eliminating drivers until only two are left for the final shootout. In two of the last three years, Cook has made the final only to come in second best. “Obviously I’d love to be the last man standing but ultimately you’re racing against the clock, and as long as I can go faster than last year I’ll be happy.” Aside from defending champion Glen Frew, Cook pointed out a few other drivers to keep an eye on.

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“Neville (Stowell) will be quick. “Gordon Beeby has probably done a bit to his car and depending on what Ross McKay turns up in he could be quick as well.” Stowell was the early pace setter last year but mechanical issues saw him pull out just as Frew set the fastest time, eventually beating Cook by 0.48 seconds. “Last year my clutch packed up early on in the piece and actually through the finish line at the end it let go completely. “If you can keep your car running you’re halfway there.” Qualifying begins at 8.30am tomorrow, with the final set to run at approximately 4pm on Sunday.

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Rojas’ European career motoring along nicely It’s somewhat appropriate Marco Rojas has signed with VfB Stuttgart because he will be close to the home of car manufacturer Mercedes Benz. When the All Whites winger first trialled with the Phoenix in 2009, he was given a Mercedes Benz to drive around Wellington. It was part of his prize as the recipient of the Yellow Fever scholarship - a 1978 Mercedes 250 in bright yellow, with ‘Phoenix ‘til I die’ and an image of retro Ricki (Herbert) emblazoned on the side,

His contract was up with the Victory and he had mapped out a career plan that would take him to Europe. He was linked with a handful of clubs including Werder Bremen, Juventus, Liverpool and Salzburg before agreeing terms with Stuttgart. “Dad and I spoke to the responsible parties at VfB and they gave us the impression that they really wanted me here,” he said in a statement released by Stuttgart. “It’s great for a player when a club shows just how much they want you. It’ll certainly be a big challenge.” It’s one New Zealand’s finest

player, Wynton Rufer, isn’t sure he’s ready for. Rufer played for a number of seasons in the Bundesliga with Werder Bremen, famously scoring both goals when they won the 1992 Cup Winners’ Cup, and played a role in Rojas’ development. Rufer spoke with Stuttgart’s head of sports, Fredi Bobic, and told him Rojas was a good dribbler but mentally not tough enough for the Bundesliga. “Marco is not ready for the Bundesliga,” Rufer is quoted as telling German newspaper Schwarzwaelder Bote. “The ‘hardness’ of the game is too much for

him and it would be better for Marco to stay another year in Melbourne.” Rojas, however, has often proved people wrong. It took the efforts of his Hamilton Wanderers club and then the Yellow Fever to kickstart his career. The fans group established a scholarship in which the recipient received $5000, the Mercedes and a week’s training with the Phoenix but the Yellow Fever had few expectations a player would actually earn a contract. Appropriately, Stuttgart play at the 60,000-seat Mercedes Benz Arena. It was meant to be. - APNZ Marco Rojas: Signed four-year deal

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that members of the fans group picked up off TradeMe. Now Rojas might be able to afford an upgrade. Yesterday it was confirmed the 21-year-old had signed a four-year deal with the German Bundesliga club and, while money was not mentioned, it’s been said a starting salary for players in the Bundesliga is about 300,000 euros. The move, however, is about a lot more than just money. Rojas has often been touted as a player of great potential and that was realised this season when he won the Johnny Warren Medal as the A-League’s best player.

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28 15 31 19 24 27 32 38 23 31 33 35 14 12 17 15 22 27 26 35 33 22 33 19 22 24 24 23 31 42 25 17 18 29 21 18 17 32 17 23 30 28 25 27 15

River Levels

cumecs

Rakaia Fighting Hill (NIWA) at 1:45 pm, yesterday Nth Ashburton at 3:00 pm, yesterday Sth Ashburton at 3:15 pm, yesterday Rangitata Klondyke at 9:00 am, yesterday

136.0 6.60 8.90 76.9

Source: Environment Canterbury

Canterbury Readings

to 4pm yesterday

max

Ashburton Airport

min grass 16 hour May 2013 min to date to date

10.6

4.3 -0.9

0.0

63.8 292.8

Christchurch Airport 13.6

0.0 -1.1

0.2

28.2 164.8

E 20

Timaru Airport

6.5

0.0

9.2 163.8

NW 19

Temperatures °C

Average

14.4

Average

14.3

11.1

Average

13.9

Rainfall mm

3.6

0.9

3.7

1.1

2.6

18

238

15

206

10

177

Tides, Sun, Moon and Fishing m am 3 3

6

Friday

9 noon 3

6

9 pm am 3

6

Saturday 9 noon 3

6

9 pm am 3

6

Sunday 9 noon 3

Wind km/h

max gust

NE 22

6

9 pm

2 1 0

3:46

9:51 4:11 10:21 4:27 10:33 4:53 11:03 5:09 11:16 5:36 11:47 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 7:35 am Set 5:23 pm Good

Good fishing

Rise 7:36 am Set 5:22 pm Good

Good fishing

Rise 7:29 am Set 5:26 pm

Rise 8:26 am Set 6:07 pm

New moon

First quarter

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Rise 7:37 am Set 5:20 pm Good

Good fishing Rise 9:19 am Set 6:52 pm

Full moon 25 May 4:27 pm

Maori Fishing Guide by Bill Hohepa


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