TE NUPEPA O TE TAIRAWHITI THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 2020 HOME-DELIVERED $1.90, RETAIL $2.20 VAPING LAW EXPLOSION AFTERMATH PASSED PAGE 12 RESCUE EFFORTS CONTINUE ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT AT LEAST 135 DEAD, 5000 INJURED PAGE 9 PAGES 19-22 PORT OFFICIALS UNDER HOUSE ARREST INSIDE TODAY PRESERVING HERITAGE

Snackisfaction Café and Bar owners Mark and Michelle Greig have received $30,000 from the Government towards the cost of earthquake-strengthening work to save the oldest standing building in the central city. It was built around 1870 as a hardware store. The couple are delighted with the grant. STORY ON PAGE 2 Picture By Paul Rickard Time to ‘get cracking’ Late bid to put Olympic pool project on hold rejected by Wynsley Wrigley polo people interested in multi-purpose Representatives from concept design firm a “shovel-ready” infrastructure project use of the Olympic Pool. Create and council director of liveable designed to boost the economy after THE 17-YEAR wait for a redeveloped He presented a proposal to widen communities Andrew White said no. Covid-19. The Government wanted Olympic Pool Complex is nearly over. the 50-metre pool by five metres and A complex fit for high performance employment and community wellbeing. Gisborne District Council chief to deepen it by 20 centimetres to make sport would require extra facilities, “They want the work done now. For executive Nedine Thatcher Swann will it possible to host world surf lifesaving including 1500 seats, better lighting, us to say we want to consult because we sign a contract with the Government championships. sprinklers and a warm-up pool, they said. have a latecomer — I think we are at risk tomorrow, as scheduled, for up to The unique combination of the Making the pool 20cm deeper would of losing the funding. $40 million of shovel-ready funding for a redeveloped pool complex, sited next require deepening by more than that “Shovel-ready means shovel-ready. $46m redeveloped Olympic Pool Complex. to a world-class beach, could attract depth. A business case would take “‘Get cracking guys’ — that is what the Councillors yesterday passed the 9000 visitors over a month-long period longer than three weeks and the design Government is saying to us.” recommendation to approve the total and boost the local economy by $13m, changes would add significant costs and Councillor Kerry Worsnop said she was budget of $46.055m, including council according to a Ministry of Business, significant delays. reluctant to believe the redevelopment funding of $5.65m. The council will Innovation and Employment feasibility The complex redevelopment had was a case of “do this now or we will lose also fund the remaining amount if no study for such an event in other centres, been designed as a club, training and the funding”. additional funder can be found. he said. recreational facility. “I don’t think the Government works Councillors, sitting in an extraordinary It would be a facility for regional, Mr White said event management was like that, particularly in election year.” meeting, decided to act immediately national and international events. a competitive and risky business. Cr Shannon Dowsing said there could despite an 11th hour submission from Mr Cairns asked the council to “stay” “You can play the game of ‘build it and be a case for changes as suggested by Mr “passionate water sportsperson” Matt the project for three weeks for a business they will come’ but you take the risk,” he Cairns but “the burden of making any Cairns, who asked that the project be put plan to be developed which would confirm said. changes sits outside council”. on hold for three weeks. costs and funder details. He was involved in negotiations with There was insufficient information to Mr Cairns said he was submitting on Some councillors asked if Mr Cairns’ the Government. They were very clear. warrant any delay. behalf of a group of lifesavers and water suggested changes could be made easily. The Olympic Pool redevelopment was CONTINUED ON PAGE 3 GISBORNE RUATORIA WAIROA Local News ...... 1-5 Business ...... 10 The Guide .... 19-22 Racing ...... 26-27 Births & Deaths ...4 Opinion ...... 11 Television ...... 24 Sport ...... 28-32 9 771170 043005 TOMORROW National ...6-9, 18, 23 World...... 12-15 Classifieds ...... 25 Weather ...... 31 > 2 NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 6, 2020 Sun up, earlier THIS was the view from Titirangi/Kaiti Hill Makgabutlane said she imagined the sunrise this morning, snapped by one of the many was beautiful this morning but the district locals who start their day with a run or walk would experience rain from tomorrow, which up the hill. It was taken by Ropata Simpson, would continue to Sunday. just after the 7.05am sunrise. “There is a high of only 13 degrees on The sun is rising a little earlier these days Saturday, with a predicted overnight low of and setting a little later, a sure sign spring 3 degrees. is on the way. “On Sunday it clears but the temperatures Another indicator of the change in only make a slow recovery.” seasons is the liberal sprinkling of yellow The arrival of the pine pollen also marks pine pollen around the district. the start of allergic reactions although But the district is not out of the winter allergy experts say this is more because it woods yet. coincides with the start of the less-visible A cold and wet weekend lies ahead as grass pollens. a front moves across the North Island Gordon’s Pharmacy retail manager and over Tairawhiti tomorrow, bringing Justine Hawtin said the change of season southwesterly winds and rain. always brought in the usual allergy MetService meteorologist Mmathapelo sufferers, looking for over-the-counter relief.

Delighted about $30k grant for seismic work FROM PAGE 1 strengthening of this building,” Associate Building owners Mark (Cryp) and building intact. Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Michelle Greig said they were delighted “But we were concerned about the cost, by Murray Robertson Grant Robertson said. with the grant. and while the $30k is only a portion of The funding is for portal frame and “The Snackisfaction building is the that cost, we certainly welcome it.” THE owners of a heritage building on footing work as well as masonry and oldest standing building in the Gisborne He said the building was probably a Gladstone Road will receive Government parapet tying. business district. It was built in 1870,” couple of years older than Wyllie Cottage funding of $30,000 towards the cost of Mr Robertson said heritage buildings Mark said. by the Tairawhiti Museum. earthquake strengthening work. provided a real-life tangible connection “We expect our contractors, McCannics, “It was built originally as a hardware Snackisfaction Cafe and Bar, on the to ’s history and collectively to begin work in the next couple of days, store.” Gladstone Road-Lowe Street corner, is told a story about the communities we positioning strengthening steel inside the A total of 42 buildings received described as a “notable building” in the live in. building. financial support in the latest Heritage city’s District Plan. “It’s heartening to see private building “We expect that work to take about EQUIP funding round through 23 grants. The $30,000 funding has come in the owners in regional New Zealand taking three weeks.” Fifteen grants are for upgrade work and latest round of Heritage EQUIP funding advantage of the Heritage EQUIP Mr Greig said he and his wife were eight for professional advice. grants. scheme to give more protection to these going to carry out the earthquake “The grant will assist the owner to important properties and make them strengthening work anyway. carry out the work required for seismic safer.” “We were always intending to keep the

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• It’s Derby Day in Paciic Premiership football . . . Gisborne United v Gisborne Thistle. • Down but not out, bottom two sides OBM and Pirates to do battle in premier club rugby, while HSOB face YMP and Waikohu host Ngatapa. • Fresh from their stunning comeback draw with GMC Green, Paikea line up against another powerhouse women’s club hockey side, YMP. FOCUS ON THE LAND TOMORROw SATuRdAy Vicki Coley Residential Sales Consultant The Gisborne Herald, 64 Gladstone Road, P.O. Box 1143, Gisborne • Phone (06) 869 0600 • Fax (Editorial) (06) 869 0643 (Advertising) (06) 869 0644 For a free no obligation appraisal call me. Editor: Jeremy Muir • Chief Reporter: Andrew Ashton • Circulation: Cara Haines • Sports: John Gillies P 021 641 997 E [email protected] e-mail: [email protected][email protected][email protected] • web site: www.gisborneherald.co.nz 32806-01 The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 6, 2020 NEWS 3

Time to ‘move with $11.9m shovel-ready boost for plant speed’ on pool redevelopment A SHOVEL-READY project to build a further towards developing and unlocking the $11.9 million to cover the enabling portion new geothermal power plant is expected to renewable geothermal resource beneath our of the project — the design, consenting, civil FROM PAGE 1 increase returns for Trust Tairawhiti while whenua (land). works and well pads, and the drilling of an Cr Amber Dunn said elected councillors significantly boosting the Maori economy in “This is a significant milestone for our exploratory geothermal well. should listen to taxpayers “even if they come the Bay of Plenty. shareholders and future generations, we The details of the funding awarded are still late to the party” and “we don’t like what they The first stage of a new 25MW geothermal hope creating employment opportunities to be worked through. bring”. power plant was boosted by the Government for our people, rangatahi and community. Once confirmed, construction of well Cr Josh Wharehinga said it would be lovely announcing $11.9 million in funding towards The funding is also supporting our goal to pads could start this summer, with drilling to build everything people wanted but that the Taheke Geothermal Project. provide renewable electricity security for our beginning in March-to-April 2021. was not possible. The pool redevelopment had The project is a partnership between The region. Eastland Group chief executive Matt been around for 17 years. It was now time to Proprietors of Taheke 8C & Adjoining Blocks “Together with Eastland Generation, we Todd said the Government funding was move with speed. Incorporation (15 percent) and Eastland can now progress towards the development “instrumental in progressing this project at a Like Mayor Rehette Stoltz and several Generation (85 percent), a subsidiary of of renewable geothermal electricity critical point in its development”. other speakers, Mr Wharehinga said the Gisborne-based Eastland Group — which is generation for the first time on the Taheke “For Eastland Generation and parent project had to be delivered on budget and on time. 100 percent owned by Trust Tairawhiti. geothermal field. company Eastland Group, this continues our Work is due to start next month, with The goal is to develop and unlock the “Once constructed, the geothermal power strategy of building a portfolio that’s truly completion scheduled for the end of 2022. geothermal resource beneath Taheke 8C’s station will enable Taheke 8C to continue to diversified, in terms of both industry and Cr Andy Cranston said the redevelopment whenua, which is located northeast of Lake financially support the cultural, social geography. could not be all things to all people but it Rotorua. and economic goals of our Maori “This diversification helps support the could be most things to most people. The partnership welcomed the shareholders. resilience of our company and our local He was “slightly offended” by any Government’s announcement, saying it was “It will also allow us to contribute to the communities. implications over late consultation. an important milestone. local and regional community within which “It also supports our strong annual returns “It’s been consulted to death.” “As kaitiaki (guardians), Taheke 8C we have resided for generations, and become to our sole shareholder, Trust Tairawhiti, He was in the pool the day before and it administer our land sustainably and a national participant in renewable electricity which will directly benefit the Tairawhiti was discouraging and disgusting. profitably,” The Proprietors of Taheke 8C & security and growth.” region. Most pool users — 94 percent — were Adjoining Blocks Incorporation chair Tawhiri Taheke 8C and Eastland Generation “And it supports the shared goals of recreational users rather than sports Morehu said. applied to the Infrastructure Reference both Eastland and Taheke 8C to make a competitors, he said. “With the funding announced from the Group’s shovel-ready fund. meaningful contribution to New Zealand’s He was keen for work to begin on the Government, we will be able to advance The application was for renewable energy future.” redevelopment. “Let’s get the spade in the ground.” Powering towards the future by Andrew Ashton However, some sort of NEXT STOP AUCKLAND: An Air New Zealand plane heads out to the Gisborne Airport runway bound government funding would be for Auckland this morning. The airport is operating at around 80 percent of normal flight frequency TAIRAWHITI could be home to needed for an AD plant to ensure following the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions. Picture by Liam Clayton new renewable energy sources if there was no economic shortfall. ongoing investigations into solar, Wind and solar generation are the Government. tug) around the first vessel. Network strategy reset wind and biofuel generation also being investigated. A free berth would also be a stack up. Mr Todd said the efficiency of Qualified for subsidy necessity if coastal container service IN the electricity distribution sector, Eastland Group is looking wind turbines had improved a was to come about. lines company Eastland Network would at the potential of all three lot over recent years and there ASKED about Eastland “If a coastal container vessel was have to make 18 percent less revenue electricity sources with some were “reasonable opportunities” Group accepting $358,000 in the coming, we would have to hold a berth than previously from April 1, 2020 under reasonable success, chief for wind generation here along Government’s wage subsidy for 51 open for it. They are not going to sit out new guidelines from regulator the executive Matt Todd says. ridgelines. employees, Mr Todd replied: “You had in the bay for a week for a slot. Commerce Commission. “We have looked at wood The challenges, though, to sit there and decide if your revenue “We’re focused on the fact that Mr Todd said a strategy reset was waste-to-energy projects like included having enough land to would be 30 percent or more down. while (wood) has been a great success in place but the network business was combined heat and power plants. place turbines on which could “We looked across our businesses story, it is a single product and single already as lean as it could be. It’s really hard to get the also be accessed easily. and we said while we can’t be sure it market.” The group was also committed to numbers to work but if you can “And it needs to be close will be down that much in our network A greater diversification of product retaining a customer-facing presence situate it alongside someone who enough to the existing network business or our generation business, would be good for the port but would in the electricity market through its needs the process heat and who and transmission infrastructure we were pretty certain it would be in need to be driven by genuine customer part-ownership of spot-price electricity can provide some of the wood that it’s not going to cost you.” our port business.” need, he said. retailer Flick. waste, like a sawmill, then it Geothermal plants would run In April, port revenue was down The $100m project would be “We still think having some sort of makes a lot of sense. at full capacity about 95 percent about 70 percent, so we fully qualified, delivered in two stages. retail investment in our portfolio makes “The nice thing about that is of the time, whereas wind would and across the whole group revenue A large chunk of that money would sense because it gives you somewhere you have some electricity value operate at about 40 percent and was down more than 30 percent in the need to be spent to upgrade the to put your generation, and we can being spun off the back end of solar at 18 percent. same months. breakwater, even without a second hedge forward two or three years, where it and that will be pretty much “In my view, wind is more “We had made a commitment to berth. if you had a retail book you would be base-load, so that can add to economic than solar at the ourselves to keep people on through “I would imagine we would be able to hedge longer than that and your capacity and be good for the moment but the cost of solar is that,” said Mr Todd. hoping to start this coming summer. potentially get a bit better margin from region.” dropping. The group had bounced back If you look at the slipway, it’s pretty it as well.” Other potential projects “I actually see them as reasonably well but Mr Todd pointed untidy and got a bit of a beating over Mr Todd said Flick had about 22,000 being looked at are anaerobic complementary . . . it’s generally out if the port had remained closed for winter. That will be where we start first.” customers and while the company had digestion (AD) plants, which use more windy at night when you longer it could have been a different expected more customers would have a sequence of processes to allow are not getting anything from story. Airport rebounding well been attracted to its products, there micro-organisms to break down your solar plant, so I think they was about 65 percent of consumers biodegradable material in the work reasonably well together.” Twin berth progress EASTLAND Group also operates who had not taken the opportunity to absence of oxygen. The process The economics of funding a Gisborne Airport and Mr Todd said the switch from their long-term providers to is used for industrial or domestic more-than-1-megawatt solar EASTLAND Group is also looking facility was back to about 80 percent of lower-priced electricity. purposes to manage waste or to generation plant were still “quite to progress its twin berth project, normal flight frequency following the The investment in Flick also gave an produce fuels. problematic”. which will allow two ships to berth in easing of Covid-19 restrictions. opportunity to work alongside Z Energy. “There’s a whole lot of The group owns two Eastland Port at the same time. “Greg Foran (Air NZ chief executive) “Z’s traditional business has been horticulture-based waste that geothermal power plants in Mr Todd said the group had worked was in town two weeks ago and said through a lot this year,” said Mr Todd. they have big and growing issues Kawerau and is also exploring with stakeholders to alter plans to allay regional New Zealand airports had “But if you go and have a conversation with and how to appropriately the possibility of another geo- concerns raised. rebounded way quicker than they with them, they will say the things that dispose of it. thermal power plant — the Those plans would still allow one expected, and Gisborne was at the top drove them to invest in Flick still remain “Those sorts of opportunities Taheke Geothermal Project 200-metre-long vessel and one 185m of that heap.” true.” are things we need to try to — the first stage of which just vessel to berth alongside and allow Flights were also running at a pursue.” received $11.9m of funding from enough room to sail the rear ship (and “reasonable occupancy”. SEE ALSO EDITORIAL, PAGE 11 4 NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 6, 2020

FAMILY NOTICES

Deaths Call for ‘top level’ plan against violence

MEAD, Victor. — On GROUPS wanting to end family violence are New Zealand has the worst family violence end family and whanau violence in all its 5th August 2020, at Parliament today in a joint bid to get MPs to statistics in the Organisation for Economic forms — physical, psychological and sexual. passed away after a commit to a cross-government pledge. Cooperation and Development (OECD), with “Men are often labelled only as offenders and long 10 year battle with Tauawhi Men’s Centre co-ordinator Tim one in three women reporting they have perpetrators, which stops people fronting up alzheimer’s, aged 65 Marshall is co-leading the contingent, experienced it. and making a change. years. Adored father of alongside SafeMan SafeFamily founder Vic Children who grow up affected by family “We want to make these men visible and Kristal and Abby, and Tamati and Male Survivors Aotearoa national violence are also significantly at risk of enable them to break the cycle of violence will be sadly missed by advocate Ken Clearwater. adverse effects such as impaired health and Denise. through services like ours, or with the help of Special thanks to his “We want parliamentarians to know we are education prospects, reduced job opportunities their friends and whanau. treasured friend Rosco, here and to include us in the conversation and increased likelihood of addiction and “My vision is for Aotearoa to be human and the Kiri Te Kanawa about a strategic approach to end family incarceration. predator-free but widespread change will not staff for their ongoing violence,” said Mr Marshall. “Parliament has a target to make New happen if we keep going the way we are. We love and support. Men from all over the country were invited Zealand predator-free by 2050 but this sort need the whole team of five million to work A celebration of Vic’s to join prominent violence prevention voices of top-level goal is missing when it comes to together on this.” life will be held at in a show of solidarity and call for national human predators,” said Mr Clearwater. Mr Marshall said while he, Mr Tamati Evans Chapel, Ormond change. “We want Parliament to have a strategic and Mr Clearwater had slightly different Road, at 1pm on This culminated in a group pledge at the plan and a cross-party goal similar to the approaches in the work they do, “we are Monday 10th August, Parliament grounds today from 10am. Predator-Free 2050 target. together in the goal of safe and healthy followed by interment The pledge was initiated by Mr Tamati, a “We call on all political parties to work manhood and the right for all to live abuse-free at Taruheru Lawn past victim and perpetrator of family violence, together on a national strategy to hold lives”. Cemetery. who became a champion for the It’s Not OK perpetrators to account and ensure they get Those unable to be there today can - Evans Funeral anti-violence campaign. the help they need to change.” make a pledge on the SafeMan SafeFamily Services Ltd FDANZ The group pledge challenges men nationwide Mr Tamati said: “This is a call to all New website. Go to safemansafefamily.org.nz/ www.evansfuneral.co.nz to stand as one against family violence. Zealanders, especially men, to pledge to help pledgetoendfamilyviolence

DETERRENT: Hunter Shields and Jale Tiko from Universal More costs at Engineering installing grates at the inner harbour toilets. Picture by Paul Rickard inner harbour \ toilet block THE cost of the controversial inner harbour toilet block inches closer to the $1 million mark, after further expenses incurred to prevent vandalism. “The inner harbour toilet facility has been vandalised numerous times since it opened, and there were a number of attempts during summer to light fires inside a toilet cubicle,” said Gisborne District Council community lifelines director David Wilson. “To stop this we have had custom-made grates installed up to the roof to stop people from climbing over the walls and getting inside after hours.” The work was priced at $45,000 but Mr Wilson said it would prevent further vandalism repair costs in the long term. GDC had already spent $928,000 before these latest expenses. The original budget for the toilets was $598,000. Work began in September 2018 and was meant to take just three months. The finish point stretched out to a year after a series of delays from when site excavations began, uncovering old rail tracks, contaminated soil and fumes. “We are working through the design issues and associated costs with the designers,” Mr Wilson said. Judge gives attacker his ‘one shot’

A MAN fractured his former partner’s for eight months. involved the woman’s mother, with whom and continued on that course but now said eye socket when he assaulted her over The judge told Heeney he was lucky she was living. he was motivated to make changes. He a dispute about belongings at the end of to be getting home detention and should The charge of unlawfully taking a had provided a letter of remorse and had their relationship, Gisborne District Court make the most of it. To breach it would vehicle arose out of Auckland. Counsel told the author of a cultural report he just was told. risk being jailed. Manaaki Terekia said Heeney had needed a chance — “one shot”. He had attacked her the day before, Summarising the domestic incidents, instructed him so he could return to He had already begun taking steps causing a split in the skin on her forehead, the judge said they happened at the end of Gisborne for court. towards his rehabilitation, including which re-opened during this second a toxic relationship when Heeney disputed While that offence alone warranted towards education, and said he was assault. some items of property. a sentence starting point of about 18 motivated by his 15-year-old son. Moko Adonijah Heeney, 33, was On December 16 last year, Heeney went months to two years, the judge said he A pre-sentence report outlined a serious subsequently charged with two counts to the house where his former partner had to take into account totality. He injury Heeney suffered in an accident of assault with intent to injure and was living, entering it without invitation applied six months uplift for it. a few years earlier for which he needed associated offences — two counts of wilful via the woman’s bedroom window. He There was two months uplift for the extensive reconstructive surgery to his trespass, wilful damage, and theft under convinced her to go outside for a talk but driving offences, which were aggravated legs. Metal rods and pins that were $1000. ended up punching and kneeing her in by the repetitive nature of the offending implanted caused him ongoing pain, He appeared for sentence on those the face, which split open the skin on her and because Heeney was often on bail at which he managed by alternative means and a raft of other unrelated offences forehead. the time. as he did not want to risk becoming — unlawfully taking a vehicle, theft The following day he stopped her The cannabis offences were met by a dependent on prescription drugs. (property under $500), breaching leaving a property, punched and kneed her further month’s uplift. Heeney’s grandfather, who was in court release conditions, possessing cannabis, again in the face, causing the injury from There was three months uplift for to support him, appealed to the court not possessing a cannabis bong, four counts of the day before to re-open. He dragged her Heeney’s relevant past offences. to jail Heeney, saying he relied on his help driving while his licence was revoked or inside and told her to clean herself up Arriving at an adjusted starting point and home; without it he would need to go suspended, and a breach of bail. while holding her over a sink. of 36 months, the judge considered into a rest home. Judge Haamiora Raumati imposed The woman needed hospital treatment. mitigating factors. For all those factors, the judge gave 18 months imprisonment but converted A CT scan revealed she had a fractured He said reports for the court showed sentence discounts totalling 18 months it to nine months’ home detention with eye socket and suspected nerve damage. Heeney’s life had not been an easy one. He — seven months for matters raised in the six months’ standard and special post- Calculating the sentence, the judge had been disadvantaged from the outset cultural report, two months discount for detention conditions, to include driver set a starting point of 20 months for the and from an early age had been exposed remorse and other personal mitigating licensing programmes. assaults, uplifting it by four months for to violence, alcohol, drugs and gang life. factors, and nine months discount for Heeney was disqualified from driving the associated offences — some of which Heeney was in trouble from a young age guilty pleas. The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 6, 2020 NEWS 5 Employed in a job she never knew existed

HIGH-FLYER: Emma Boynton,with Karauna Waititi from Advanced Tree Solutions, learning how to fly a drone Picture by Strike Photography

BEFORE Covid-19 hit, Emma Gisborne District Council. on it. GrowSafe certificate, has updated her Boynton studied Japanese at university All those on the programme come “We do our surveying either by drone, first aid certificate and is working and worked as a cleaner and in a through the MSD, with the goal of by car or on foot. We only use the drone towards her chainsaw ticket and packhouse. ensuring participants not only find to get to areas where we can’t walk or restricted driver’s licence. Now she flies drones. work but also pick up new skills, drive to, but we have to be very aware of Emma is loving her new job so much “I was made redundant from my last qualifications and the opportunity of privacy requirements. she can see an ongoing career for herself job due to Covid-19, so I was applying meaningful, long-term employment. “It’s been really cool to learn how to in the industry. for jobs and the MSD (Ministry of Social One of the projects is a collaboration fly a drone. I didn’t know this would be “I’m just really grateful for the Development) were helping me to find between Eastland Group, regional lines something I would get to do in this role.” opportunity I’ve been given and I’d work,” said the 24-year-old. company Eastland Network and several As well as learning to operate the like to stay working here after my six MSD suggested she apply for a local tree contractors. drone, Emma has been out with the months programme is finished. I’ve surveying job with a Gisborne arborist That’s where Emma’s new surveying ATS crews to see all the different types started going to the gym to get fitter. company. job comes in — a job she says she never of work they do. My goal is to train as a climber with “It sounded interesting and I thought knew existed. “I wanted to try different things so ATS and then become qualified. And I it was something I could maybe make Advanced Tree Solutions (ATS) I could learn new skills and gain new want to work towards buying a house in a career out of. I also liked that it’s nowadays uses a drone as a method to experience to help boost me and my the next three years.” different.” measure the distance between power resume. I ask a lot of questions to pick Eastland Group business development Emma is part of the $23.755 million lines and trees. up as much information as I can. general manager Alice Pettigrew said redeployment programme set up in “I work as a team with another girl “The team at ATS are really good to Emma was a great example of the response to the impact of Covid-19 to who has come through the redeployment work with. When you have a good boss success of the redeployment programme. provide work and training for up to 200 programme,” Emma said. and friendly people it makes it so much “Eastland Group’s project has seen people across five projects in Tairawhiti. “When we first started we were easier to get up and go to work early in 25 people receive six-month work It is funded through the Ministry of trained and taught how to do our jobs. the morning.” placements with local arborists. Business, Innovation and Employment, “We have our own gear — our maps As well as gaining valuable work “We are now looking at opportunities administered by the Provincial and a special GPS (global positioning experience, Emma has been adding to support them into long-term Development Unit and managed by system) that has power pole numbers to her qualifications. She has her employment.” Covid response funding of $1m for Wairoa riverbank erosion control A FLOOD defence scheme in Wairoa has been Erosion protection work will be done in the abutment nearby,” Mr Dolley said. The announcement was welcome news for boosted by new government funding from the River Parade area of the Wairoa riverbank, on the The funding came from proposals by regional Wairoa, said regional council chief executive Covid-19 response and recovery fund. opposite bank to work already done to protect councils in response to the Government’s call James Palmer. Hawke’s Bay Regional Council asset the playground. for projects to stimulate the economy and create “Covid-19 has been an unprecedented management general manager Chris Dolley said The work will consist of sheet pile and jobs in response to Covid-19. disruption, but it’s vital that the focus remains $1 million would go into work on the Wairoa River planting. It is part of the $3 billion allocated to on helping our communities adapt to climate Scheme for erosion control — $640,000 from the “This will protect essential buried services infrastructure projects from the Government’s change, which is the biggest threat to the Crown and local funding of $360,000. and provide longer term stability to the bridge Covid-19 response and recovery fund. region’s wellbeing,” he said.

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It also allows tenants to make punishing all landlords in order The bill passed its final small changes to properties — to catch out just a few bad ones. reading in Parliament last night. such as baby proofing or hanging He said the bill cut across the It does away with 90 day pictures and it stops landlords rights of landlords. no-cause terminations, removes kicking tenants out with 90 days “Many of these landlords — rental bidding, and only allows notice, with no reason. these mums and dads I speak landlords to increase rents every “It’s simply not appropriate in about — they will stop renting 12 months. 2020 for a person to be required their property. We’ve seen that Associate Housing Minister to leave their home without already. We’ve seen all their Kris Faafoi said with more New knowing why. Landlords will anecdotes, we’ve seen all their Zealanders than ever renting, be able to terminate tenancies emails. That in time will push the old law was out-dated and for a range of fair and justified up the rental prices — the very out of balance. reasons, such as anti-social thing that we do not want to But National has dubbed the behaviour, or someone who is the Landlords Bill’ . . . New they are given a 14-day period achieve,” he said. bill the “I Hate the Landlords” repeatedly behind on their rent,” Zealanders want housing of grace. Where is the equity of Greens co-leader Marama bill and is warning that it Faafoi said. solutions, but what are we opportunity for the landlord? Davidson hit back at will have the unintended Other key changes brought getting? We’re getting the There isn’t one,” Ngaro said. this, accusing National of consequence of driving up rents. in at the last minute include situation where we’re pitching Labour MP Kiri Allan said the weaponising anecdotes about Faafoi said times had changed allowing landlords to terminate the landlord vs the tenant”, he bill was about correcting what bad tenants to smear all of those since the late 80s, and renters tenancies with 14 days’ notice said. could be a debilitating power struggling with the stress of deserved the security of having if a tenant assaults them, and Ngaro said the last-minute imbalance. keeping a roof over their head. a place to call home and to put allowing victims of family changes further highlighted the “We know the trauma of what The bulk of the reforms will down roots. violence to end a tenancy with anti-landlord sentiment. it is like to lose your home. We come into effect in six months, “This bill aligns New Zealand’s two days’ notice. “Now for a tenant where there know that those kids that are however, the 12 monthly limit rental laws with the present- National voted against the bill, was family violence they have growing up in homes without on rent increases will come into day realities of renting in New and MP Alfred Ngaro did not two days in which they can be the certainty of having a roof effect this week, to help tenants Zealand. It ensures that there hold back on his criticisms. removed. But for a tenant who over their heads are going to go who are struggling financially as are appropriate protections in “This bill should be ‘I Hate actually assaults a landlord from school to school to school. a result of Covid-19. Borders ‘should stay shut’: poll by Jamie Morton, NZ Herald of keeping the border closed, there is wide Zealand craftsmen and New Zealand after a recent spate of escapes. public support for it as a measure to keep tradespeople?” That included 28 security managers AUCKLAND — Most Kiwis want New Covid-19 out of the community.” Auckland Mayor Phil Goff has similarly being spread across each hotel used, Zealand’s borders to stay shut to non- Former prime minister Sir John Key, suggested entry be granted to skilled more training for staff, and beefed up residents, despite high-powered calls to speaking as chairman of ANZ Bank at an migrant workers. technology such as CCTV and motion soften restrictions to ease economic pain. Auckland conference yesterday, suggested And former chief science advisor Sir detection sensors. That’s according to The New Zealand New Zealand could widen its quarantine Peter Gluckman, former prime minister Officials and scientists have meanwhile Herald-Kantar Vote 2020 poll, suggesting capacity, allow in international students Helen Clark and ex-Air New Zealand stepped up calls for Kiwis to be vigilant 68 percent of people think our border and lift its foreign buyer ban. chief executive Rob Fyfe have called for about Covid-19, after a disastrous surge policy should be kept as is. “We clearly don’t want community the country to begin talking about how it of cases this week forced Victoria into About 29 percent thought the ban could transmission, but in the same way might re-open to the world. lockdown. be relaxed to allow in non-New Zealand we welcome New Zealanders who are Plank agreed the Government could Plank said what had dramatically residents and citizens, so long as they returning from overseas, start looking at “travel unfolded in Melbourne — 725 cases of quarantined for two weeks and paid for it. appropriately putting bridges” with countries Covid-19 were reported in just 24 hours The poll further found that, although them in quarantine for Quarantining large that had no community in Victoria, and a further 15 deaths — their city had the most quarantine 14 days and testing transmission, or letting could easily have happened here if a case facilities in the country, Aucklanders them — certainly the numbers‘ of people at the foreign students in. breached the border. were more likely to favour an easing of universities have the border is a complex and “But before we He likened New Zealand’s present restrictions. Thirty-five percent of those capacity to do that,” Key difficult operation. do this, we need to uninfected and free-moving population to earning more than $100,000 also backed said. be absolutely sure a “big pile of kindling, just waiting to go”. a change in policy, as long as conditions “I think we should —Professor Michael’ Plank that we can do it in Prominent Otago University were met. allow them to bring a way that does not epidemiologist Professor Michael Baker The data revealed a slight gap in views foreign students in, I pose a significant said New Zealand could better prepare between the sexes: nearly three-quarters think they should be responsible for that risk of re-introducing Covid-19 into the itself by holding simulated community of women wanted borders to remain quarantining.” community,” he said. outbreaks, and even running “mask days” closed, compared with 63 percent of men. Last night Key told Newstalk ZB: “Let’s “As we have seen, quarantining large to familiarise Kiwis with wearing them. The survey comes as two new cases focus on what we can do. We’ve got this numbers of people at the border is a Health Minister Chris Hipkins of Covid-19 were reported in managed crazy foreign buyer ban. complex and difficult operation. yesterday told The New Zealand Herald isolated. Both were travellers from the “Why don’t we let in rich Americans “If we have an outbreak of community there was “considerable ongoing work” on Philippines. who want to build a house in New transmission, it will have a devastating preparations for any future community Professor Michael Plank, a University Zealand? Who cares? They’re in impact on our economy as well as our cases. of Canterbury mathematician who’s been Mangawhai or somewhere. They are going health.” “Simulated scenario events are modelling our border risk, said the poll to create thousands of jobs. More than 35,000 Kiwis have now obviously an option, but are not showed a “large majority” of support for “Why do we care if someone who lives come through border isolation facilities, something we would announce in the status quo. in New York wants to spend $10 million and it was revealed yesterday that extra advance — you don’t get advance notice of “This shows that, despite the downsides building a house in Auckland, using New security measures have been put in place outbreaks after all.”

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ROTORUA — A woman has been Act 2020 and all pleaded guilty. They are appeals conviction caught sneaking into a managed due to be sentenced next month. isolation facility in Rotorua overnight. On July 9, Queenstown man Martin Police confirmed a woman was James McVicar, 52, broke out of the by Anna Leask, NZ Herald the jury’s decision was unanimous. trespassed from an unspecified hotel- same hotel in Hamilton. He allegedly During the man’s sentencing, Grace turned-isolation facility last night. cut through fence ties and walked 10 AUCKLAND — Grace Millane’s killer will Millane’s mum Gillian said her kind and A spokesperson said the woman had minutes to buy beer and wine. appeal his conviction and prison sentence intelligent daughter’s dream to travel the gone on to the property for a very brief He was jailed at Spring Hill Prison today. world had turned into a nightmare that ripped period before she was seen by a police and charged with failing to comply with In February the man, who has name the family apart. officer stationed at the site. Covid-19 public health laws. He was suppression, was sentenced to life in prison “She died terrified and alone in a room The woman had no contact with also charged over intentional damage to with a minimum period of 17 years for with you . . . all her dreams and aspirations anyone in the facility, said the a television at the hotel. murdering the British backpacker in an taken,” Gillian Millane said in a victim impact spokesperson. This week Suzanne Marie Derrett Auckland hotel room. statement. A 45-year-old woman has been appeared in the Dunedin District Court The Crown had argued the killer strangled Justice Simon Moore said this was not a case charged with unlawfully being on the and was given a deferred sentence Millane to death. His lawyers claimed the where the strangulation was driven by rage or property. after she scaled a 1.5 metre wall at the death was an accident which happened during was premeditated. It’s the latest in a string of breaches Pullman Hotel in Auckland where she rough sex. But Grace Millane was vulnerable and at managed isolation facilities across was undergoing isolation. The 43-year- Today’s hearing is being heard in the Court appeared to be restrained, he said, while the New Zealand. old was on the run for nearly two hours of Appeal at Auckland before 28-year-old killer’s actions Last week a 32-year-old man who before she was found by police a few Justice Stephen Kos, Justice in photographing her naked had just arrived in the country from blocks away. Mark Cooper and Justice She died terrified and body after the murder were was arrested after escaping On July 10, a person in their 60s Patricia Courtney. “depraved”. through cordons at Auckland’s Crowne broke a window and escaped from Defence lawyer Rachel Reed alone‘ in a room with you “You were in a position of Plaza and managing to get at least Waipuna Hotel and Conference Centre opened the appeal by saying . . . all her dreams and total physical dominance,” 100m away before he was arrested. He in Mt Wellington, before knocking on while her client had a right to aspirations taken. the judge told the killer was due to be summonsed to appear in residents’ doors near the facility during the hearing, she would not be during sentencing. court to face a charge under the the middle of the night. trying to justify his actions. —Gillian’ Millane “You were a stranger. She Covid-19 Public Health Response Act. The person was returned to the hotel “I do not in any way seek to trusted you.” There have been two separate by police and given health and welfare condone or excuse his actions The murderer’s lawyer, Ian breaches from Hamilton’s Distinction support. after Miss Millane’s death,” she said. Brookie, told The New Zealand Herald that Hotel in the past four weeks, one Three days earlier a 32-year-old man Grace Millane, who had been travelling the Rachael Reed QC will advocate for the man at involving a woman and her four in managed isolation at Auckland’s world, met her killer on the dating app Tinder the appeal. children. Stamford Plaza slipped through a gap in before they shared drinks at a few bars on the “Sometimes trial lawyers consider that it The woman at the centre of the fencing around the smoking area. eve of her 22nd birthday in December 2018. may be helpful for another lawyer to review breakout said she was taking her He went on a 70-minute excursion, CCTV showed the pair appeared to be afresh the trial and sentence process when an children to sit with their father who had which included shopping at a central enjoying each others’ company as they appeal is being considered,” Brookie said. died unexpectedly in Auckland and was city Countdown supermarket, where he returned to his small downtown Auckland “That has been recommended to (my client) due to be buried the following day. took selfies in the aisles. apartment. and has happened here, with our assistance. After a dash in darkness on July 24, He returned to the hotel, and then But the university graduate would never The appeals filed will be advanced by that the four were found soon after but one tested positive for Covid-19 the next leave the room alive — her body later found lawyer for this reason.” teenager managed to reach Auckland day. He was expected to be charged and dumped in a shallow grave in the Waitakere A Crown Law spokeswoman said they had and was found by police hours later. receive a summons to appear in court Ranges. received notice of an appeal, while a police Four of the five were charged under once he was cleared from quarantine. After hearing from nearly 40 witnesses spokeswoman said it would be inappropriate the Covid-19 Public Health Response — NZ Herald during the highly charged and emotional trial, for police to comment.

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THREE GENERATIONS LOST: New Zealander Anna Song, 36, has been described as a “wonderful mother”. Right: Anna with her son Taeyang Rikiti, 2, and mother Rose Kim, 65, were among 13 people killed in a landslide in South Korea on Monday. Pictures supplied Korea landslide victims mourned by David Beck, Rotorua Daily Post Rikiti said. connections and she wasn’t shy about “reconnect” with her cultural roots. Her “Anna is a strong person and is able pursuing her ambitions. But at the same hometown, Jeju Island, off the southern ROTORUA — A New Zealand woman to walk in both the Korean and New time. She was lovely, she wasn’t the type coast of South Korea, is a popular tourist killed by a landslide in South Korea has Zealand worlds. She took pride in who would seek greater positions by destination “just like Rotorua”. But she been described as “a beautiful soul” and everything she did and most of all she stepping on other people.” Buchanan said found she missed New Zealand too much “wonderful mother”. was a wonderful mother to our son, he was shocked to hear about what had and jumped at the chance to come back Anna Song, 36, her son Taeyang Rikiti, Taeyang, who was also tragically killed.” happened. when there was an opening for a business 2, and mother Rose Kim, 65, were among Rikiti said it was a “It’s one of life’s manager at ANZ Bank Rotorua. the 13 people killed by a landslide in tough situation but he horrible tragedies, “I love New Zealand so much and . . . Gapyeong, Gyeonggi Province amid thanked all who had She was a lovely, hearing something like I was feeling so homesick,” Song said at torrential rain on Monday. shown “manaaki, love that, for her and her the time. Song moved to Rotorua in 2015 to take and support”. lovely‘ lady, an absolutely mum and her son to “I miss the food, too, especially steak- up a job as business manager at ANZ Rotorua’s Jimmy beautiful soul. go. She was a beautiful and-cheese pies and cream doughnuts. I Bank before moving back to South Korea Buchanan worked woman. I never really feel Rotorua is my home now and I feel in 2018. with Song at ANZ and —Jimmy’ Buchanan saw her after she had very privileged to be in a position where While in Rotorua she met Luke Rikiti, described the incident in her baby but I would I can promote the town to others. There Taeyang’s father, who told the Rotorua South Korea as “one of imagine she would are heaps of business opportunities for Daily Post losing three generations in life’s tragedies”. be just as good a mum as she was at anyone who wants to start their new life one incident was “a pretty tough pill to “We worked together for a few years at everything else.” here.” swallow”. He is now on his way to South ANZ and had quite a bit to do with each In 2016, Song told the Rotorua Daily Local media reported the missing trio Korea. other. She was a lovely, lovely lady, an Post she moved to New Zealand with her were found dead after a mudslide swept “Anna was always a woman to work absolutely beautiful soul. parents when she was 12, and grew up in away their rental accommodation. At outside her comfort zone, pushing the “She was really driven as well, very Christchurch, Dunedin and Wellington. least 13 people died, and another 13 were boundaries, and was a high achiever,” hard working. She had a lot of good She returned to South Korea in 2011 to missing, authorities said. Selection, Selection, Selection

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Jacinda Ardern. However, a spokesman for It was not until this year that She compared the pouches the Vaping Trade Association, she introduced the bill, which to ‘Snus’, which was sold in Jonathan Devery, said this was a was voted through the House Scandinavia, and said she did mistake because smokers relied this morning, which was the not want to see those products on flavours to keep them off final sitting day in this term of sold in New Zealand. cigarettes. Government. “My view, my very strong view, “Restricting the flavours is Salesa blamed the delays on is that vaping legislation should still a major downfall of this it being a “complex bill”, and not be used as a backdoor to bill. People that vape tobacco- said it was the most significant bring in other nicotine products,” flavoured products very quickly change to the Smokefree Act. Ardern told the AM show this go on to fruit flavours, like “It has taken a while.” week. watermelon or boysenberry, The Smokefree Environments But Wagner said Ardern was because it helps differentiate and Regulated Products Vaping mistaken about the non-tobacco between smoking and vaping.” Amendment Bill will come into continue offering loyalty points allow retailers to permit them, nicotine pouches. All of Wagner’s However, Mr Devery said effect in three months’ time, in and discounts. non-tobacco nicotine pouches — amendments were voted down the vaping industry welcomed November. ■ Ban vaping in cars with like the product ‘White Fox’ — after Salesa introduced her own the regulations overall because It has been widely welcomed, children. are now also banned. amendment on Tuesday. But it would give retailers and but some fear it is too restrictive ■ Enable all retailers to Wagner drafted a bill to that amendment did adopt some manufacturers clear guidance and could result in people who display products in-store. regulate the industry when the of Wagner’s ideas. on what was allowed and what are currently using vaping as a ■ Provide a framework for National Party was in power Salesa’s amendment allows for was not. “It is very positive that smoking-cessation tool returning regulations to be set where but it was not picked up by the retailers whose businesses were we’re finally getting this through to cigarettes. people are allowed to vape in or current Labour-led Government. made up of 60 percent vaping after five years of jumping up outside premises. Before this bill was passed, products to apply to the Ministry and down.” The new law will: ■ Introduce a safety system she put forward three of Health to be a specialised He was concerned, however, which would allow the Ministry amendments to allow community retailer and exempt from a total that a complete ban on ■ Ban the sale of vaping of Health to recall products, groups to promote vaping ban on promoting vaping. advertising would mean it could products to those under the age suspend them and issue products as a smoking-cessation Public health professor at the not be promoted as a smoking- of 18. warnings. tool, to allow more retailers to University of Otago, Janet Hoek, cessation tool. “Shouldn’t we be ■ Prohibit advertising the sell products and to permit the was pleased the law would see encouraged to help smokers to products and encouraging people But while non-speciality shops pouches. the end of “aggressive and very make that transition?” to buy them in-store. will be restricted to selling She believed restricting widespread marketing” of vaping Mr Devery was pleased the ■ Limit the sale of all flavours only mint, menthol and tobacco flavours would limit how many products to young people. stores allowed to sell vape to specialist stores, including flavours, there is room for the smokers would switch to vaping, She had previously called the products had been slightly online retailers, with shops like Government to add further but decided it was not worth the vaping industry a “wild west”, liberalised through the eleventh- dairies, supermarkets and petrol regulations which are easier to fight to try to get it over the line which was making the most of hour amendments because there stations restricted to just mint, get through than a law. before the House rose before the its lack of regulation. would be some parts of New menthol and tobacco. And despite efforts from election. “They are clearly targeting Zealand without a specialist ■ Allow speciality stores to National MP Nicky Wagner to Wagner said she wanted it as a lifestyle, recreational store.

Funding for self-screening test delayed again Study to look at by Rowan Quinn, RNZ have to have an intrusive of the process,” she said. population getting a better test,” Lawton told Morning However, they were test that they deserve?” WELLINGTON — The roll- Report. “Smears are very overwhelmingly positive Otago University senior effects of caring out of a cervical cancer test intrusive with a speculum.” about the self-test, they felt women’s health lecturer Helen women can do themselves empowered and that they had Paterson said the test would for victims of has been delayed again, with retained their dignity and also address poor outcomes for doctors saying women will die The roll-out of a mana, she said. rural women, many of whom unnecessarily as a result. cervical cancer They said they would do it have to travel hours to get the Christchurch The self-test was meant to again and encourage others to a test. “This way, with self- be introduced next year — test women can do do it as well. swabbing, you could get them after already being delayed themselves has been Dame Silvia Cartwright sent in the post to you, then mosque attacks three years — but that will delayed again, with led a 1988 inquiry into the you could send them back, get now no longer happen. shortcomings in cervical your result and see whether Doctors have written to doctors saying women screening that led to the you need to have anything Director-General of Health Dr will die unnecessarily current national screening further done,” she said. CHRISTCHURCH — A study Ashley Bloomfield pleading as a result. programme. The latest delay to self- that aims to interview 250 family with the Ministry of Health to Urgent action was needed screening was largely because members of the Christchurch overturn that decision. to address the inequity — and there were not the systems mosque-shooting victims has Victoria University women’s it was time to move on to the in place to support it — received a funding grant of close to health professor Bev Lawton Maori women were two and best practice, she said. particularly for IT. $100,000. said self-testing was 60 a half times more likely to “This test . . . will be In his response to the The money from the Canterbury percent more effective than die from cervical cancer than cheaper to administer, can be doctors’ letter, Dr Bloomfield Medical Research Foundation was the current “substandard” others. administered . . . every five agreed self-testing was the made up of public donations. smear test. After a 2017 trial where years instead of every three way forward and that the It will be used to talk to family “Women will get cancer Maori women trialled the self- years, and would also provide ministry continued to plan for members about the psychological unnecessarily and some of test, they were interviewed by a much more acceptable way it. But the decision to roll it and physical impact of caring for these women will go on to die Auckland’s Wai Research. of testing for all relevant out was the Government’s, he victims. from it,” she said. Senior researcher Georgina women,” she said. said. Lead researcher Dr Ruqayya Cervical cancer was caused Martin said many had very Prof Lawton said there Associate health minister Sulaiman-Hill said initial by the HPV virus and the poor experiences of the was no argument about the Julie Anne Genter said interviews with victims indicated self-test picked up the strains current speculum test. science on HPV testing. “In the Government was still the experience of being in the two most likely to cause it. “Some women said they fact, most of the high-income committed to self-screening — mosques was highly traumatic Women could take a vaginal would rather get cancer than countries, and many of the especially to address inequity because many of the victims thought swab alone, rather than have to go back and have low-income countries, have for Maori and Pacific women. they were about to die. needing a doctor or nurse to another smear test because of moved to doing this around The Covid response had She said the researchers wanted use a speculum and take cells the resulting discomfort, the the world.” delayed funding to address to understand what the long-term from the cervix. vulnerability, the way they It was a disgrace the system the IT system, she said. effects would be on those who were “Many women are put off had been treated, the way had not been put in place, Funding would be living with survivors. — RNZ having a test because they they felt when they came out she said. “Why aren’t half the considered in the next Budget. 10 BUSINESS The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 6, 2020 Surprise fall in unemployment But 4pc jobless rate likely masking reality, with numbers expected to spike to nearly 10pc

WELLINGTON —The because while we’ve got things even re-employing people they Minister of Finance is sounding happening in our economy had laid off earlier, during the a warning New Zealand is everybody can see the stories lockdown period. unlikely to escape global from overseas about things In the meantime, with two economic fallout from Covid-19, getting worse. former prime ministers calling with unemployment numbers “That will ultimately have an on the Government to allow expected to swell close to 10 impact on New Zealand so, for more people to come into the percent in coming months. now, it’s probably best to look country, Robertson said he was Grant Robertson today just one quarter at a time and looking at how to best manage told Newstalk ZB’s Mike we’re looking to keep under the border and was currently Hosking that yesterday’s shock 10 percent for that September exploring going down this path unemployment rate drop to quarter.” but that it was something that 4 percent in the June was a needed careful planning. “good result” but the next three “We’ve got to keep New months were expected to see the With the wage subsidy Zealanders safe. That’s our first pendulum swing the other way. coming to an end priority — no matter what. “The economic hit of this crisis “Yes, there are those (coming is going to be felt most acutely on September 1, in to the country) who are in the September quarter and Treasury is forecasting helping the economy to tick over, obviously we’ll see that data unemployment to reach and we’re already bringing some in a few month’s time,” said of those people in and we need Robertson. just under 10 percent in to make sure we lift our capacity, With the Government wage the next quarter. but we cannot compromise the subsidy coming to an end gains we have made.” on September 1, Treasury is Robertson said the forecasting unemployment to PREDICTING TOUGH TIMES AHEAD: The Minister of Finance Government was in talks with reach just under 10 percent in Robertson today urged banks Grant Robertson told Newstalk ZB’s Breakfast host Mike Hosking universities about allowing the next quarter. to keep helping customers that while the shock unemployment rate drop to 4 percent in June foreign students into the country Robertson said despite the through this difficult time, was a ‘good result’, Treasury was forecasting unemployment to and working on how to do that grim forecast New Zealand could saying through measures put reach almost 10 percent in the next quarter. NZ Herald file picture in a safe way. be better off for having come in place by the Reserve Bank “We’ve got to make sure these out of lockdown quicker than and the Government stimulus coming to an end in a few week’s However, he admitted come facilities are absolutely top- originally expected and because packages there was every reason time, he was confident it was not September 2 there could be some notch because we do not want of the current level of economic for them to support viable finishing early. tough times ahead. to see in New Zealand what has activity. businesses and households. Targeted support remained “It’s certainly going to be happened in Melbourne.” Asked what he thought the “It’s important that they (the in place with the income relief difficult for some people who do He said he was relatively unemployment rate would banks) see this as a one-in-100- payment and business loans. end up losing their jobs when agnostic about who ran the ultimately reach, Robertson year event, recognise they’ve got “The kind of package that the wage-subsidy extension ends managed isolation facilities but replied: “I’m certainly working strong support from the Reserve we’ve put out amounts to, all up, but that won’t be the case for the rules and regulations around on it not getting into double Bank and the Government and around 20 percent of GDP so I every single person on the wage- it, including having a high level digit areas. (so they should) get alongside feel like we’re doing what we subsidy extension.” of quality assurance, were vital “The issue we’ve got though New Zealanders.” need to do alongside the Reserve Many businesses were now in keeping the community safe is the rest of the world, He said with the wage subsidy Bank.” operating well, and some were and free from Covid-19. Kiwi holds its own as greenback falters Maori jobless rate WELLINGTON — The at key entry points to ensure everything points to Friday’s “Anything less than a kiwi dollar continues to hold travellers from states with non-farm payrolls number super sharp rebound would falls significantly its own as the greenback is outbreaks complied with the being weaker than expected. be disappointing,” said ANZ weighed down by poor US 14-day quarantine mandate. As investors shun the US Bank. in the last quarter data, while the domestic share The ADP (Automatic dollar they continue to favour In the prior survey, inflation market may take cheer from Data Processing) national gold with prices pushing past expectations for one year by Te Aniwa Hurihanganui, RNZ a lift on Wall Street after employment report showed US$2000 an ounce. ahead fell to a mean of 0.74 positive earnings reports. firms added just 167,000 Gold has gained almost 35 percent from 1.88 percent. WELLINGTON — The unemployment rate for The New Zealand dollar jobs last month, compared percent so far in 2020. Expectations for two-years Maori has dropped significantly in the three was trading at 66.48 US cents with the forecast 1.9 million, Stocks on Wall Street, ahead fell to 1.24 percent from months to June, falling to 6.7 percent from 8.7 at 8am in Wellington versus MarketWatch said. however, were higher, with 1.93 percent. percent last quarter. Unemployment across the 66.40 cents at 5pm yesterday. The news added to concerns sentiment helped by an almost The latest Paymark data for whole population fell from 4.2 to 4 percent. The greenback was under that the US rebound was 10 percent gain in Walt Disney July showed that consumers Stats NZ labour market manager Andrew pressure after data showed running out of steam. shares after the company were in good heart. Neal said while the drop in unemployment that US private payrolls “The labour market recovery said its streaming service Spending continued to among Maori was indeed significant, it was growth slowed in July as slowed in the month of July,” continued to add millions of be strong across the core important to compare that with a rise in the Covid-19 cases continued to said Ahu Yildirmaz, co-head of subscribers. retail sector in July, with the number of Maori not in the labour force. climb. the ADP Research Institute. On the domestic front, underlying value of payments “While the number of Maori unemployment US cases now number 4.9 “We have seen the slowdown investors would be watching transacted through Paymark’s has fallen by almost 8000 over the quarter, the million and Reuters reported impact businesses across all for the Reserve Bank of New core retail merchants up 11.4 thing to look at in conjunction with that is the that New York City would sizes and sectors.” Zealand’s survey of inflation percent on year-earlier levels, increase of about 14,500 Maori who are not in impose Covid-19 checkpoints ANZ Bank said that expectations at 3pm local time. it said. — BusinessDesk the labour force.”

SHAREMARKET YESTERDAY forecasts, which were widely north of 5 percent. after it announced it would close its Tauranga New Zealand’s headline labour-market data processing plant owing to low North Island WELLINGTON — New Zealand shares edged The kiwi dollar traded at 66.4 US cents from masked the real level of unemployment, which processing volumes. The closure will result in 65 lower and gold hit another record as investors 66 cents the day before as traders stayed on the would show up once the Government’s wage job losses. focused on the lingering uncertainty caused sidelines ahead of next week’s Reserve Bank subsidies roll off, Rudings said. Fisher & Paykel Healthcare dropped 0.6 by the number of coronavirus cases that were policy review. The trade-weighted index was at Grant Davies, an investment advisor at percent to $36.95, while a2 Milk Company rose continuing to rise globally. 71.97 from 71.94. Hamilton Hindin Greene, said the equity market 0.8 percent to $21.28. The S&P/NZX 50 Index fell 14 points, to Martin Rudings, a senior dealer at OMF, said had taken a risk off mood, despite showing Ryman Healthcare fell for its third 11,757.72. Within the index, 21 stocks fell, 18 there was too much uncertainty in the global “cautious optimism” in recent weeks. consecutive session, dropping 1 percent rose, and 11 were unchanged. economy, which underpinned the record prices The benchmark had risen 0.8 percent across to $12.77, down 2.5 percent this week. The Turnover was $114.7 million. in alternative assets, such as gold. the past month. “While the unemployment retirement village company has operations in Gold prices hit yet another all-time high, Despite rocky global conditions, the local figures were good, if you look at what is Victoria, Australia, which has seen a resurgence breaking through US$2000 an ounce, while the labour market data showed the unemployment happening with our major trading partners, there of Covid-19 and strict new lockdown measures. yield on the 10-year US Treasury bond hit a rate fell to 4 percent in the second quarter of the are still plenty of things to worry about,” he said. Sky Network Television posted the day’s record low at 0.51 percent. year, defying expectations of a sharp increase. Global logistics firm Mainfreight led the biggest gain, up 2.4 percent at 13 cents, “Clearly, investor uncertainty about the However, the data underneath the headline market lower, dropping 2.1 percent to $45.50. followed by SkyCity Entertainment group which global economic outlook is growing rather than figure was less rosy: the total labour market The stock rose sharply after it held an upbeat was up 2.1 percent at $2.48. receding,” said ASB economist, Mike Jones. participation fell and 20,000 people who were annual general meeting last week but is widely Outside the top 50, Pacific Edge dropped Covid-19 was far from under control globally, not working because of the virus were not exposed to global economic conditions. 5.2 percent to 73 cents after holding its annual but fiscal stimulus was already starting to fade counted in the top-line figure. In contrast, local carrier Freightways, often general meeting in the afternoon. Meanwhile, the in the United States where the virus was on the When included, the number rises to 4.6 considered a bellwether for the local economy, kiwi traded at 92.42 Australian cents from 92.71 rise, he said. percent although it still beats economists’ rose 0.1 percent to $7.01. cents yesterday and 50.74 British pence from Fisheries firm Sanford fell 1.6 percent to $6.35 50.55 pence. — BusinessDesk The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 6, 2020 OPINION 11 EDITORIAL How many permanent jobs? Rail corridor seems best Re: PGF-funded jobs in projects who then, perhaps, Hike in employee Tairawhiti tally 1100, August move on to another short-term 4 story. project. option for freight route So, if my maths is correct, Perhaps the Minister I’m finding the GDC However, the rail corridor and admin costs 474 were employed in July could tell us the number of tool for submissions on the has only six intersections, no The consolidated financial on PGF-funded projects. permanent positions created Ormond Rd vs Awapuni Rd schools, and no residential statements of Trust Tairawhiti There had been 626 workers and filled by the PGF. consultation not very user- driveways so it is much safer previously employed in PGF friendly and too binary in and is further from houses. and Eastland Group Ltd show that projects. So that’s 1100. There GORDON WEBB collectively their wages and salaries that it only gives the two If the three parties in is future planning for 959. options. What happened to government that promised rail increased 27.4 percent to $16.92m What we don’t know is if the Footnote from Ed: the proposal to use the rail reinstatement come through in the 2019/2020 financial year, work for the 626 has dried up As an RNZ story stated yesterday, corridor for logging trucks with their promises, the route while administrative expenses were and some of them have moved a shortcoming of the job numbers coming from the west and could accommodate both rail up 27 percent to $16.74m. on to the positions “allocated” announced this week associated south? and trucks. Your editor has put it to the chief for the 474. Likewise, are the with PGF projects is that they are I believe Ormond Road is At the very least the rail executives of both the trust and EGL jobs to be filled by the 959 a count of people who have or are most unsuitable because it corridor could be one way that these hikes indicate they need going to any of the 474 or the working on projects, not the number has 33 intersections between into town for the fully-laden to have a serious look at their costs, 626? of permanent jobs created — which Lytton Road and the port, trucks, or use the abandoned In common parlance most has not been counted. one school, and is entirely Makaraka branch line — and especially with Eastland Network’s people would expect persons It is likely, as you suggest, that regulated revenue falling by more residential with hundreds of then the empty trucks exit employed to mean employed there is considerable overlap among driveways. town via both Ormond and this year than what Te Ahi O Maui permanently. I suspect that individual workers counted for Awapuni Road has nine Awapuni roads. geothermal plant added in its first there are a number of people completed projects, ongoing work intersections, one school and is full year of operations in 2019/2020. employed on short-term and future PGF-funded projects. about half residential. PETER VAREY Their responses are essentially that the increased costs are due to LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, ONLINE COMMENTS necessary additional resourcing. It is also worth adding that the $43m Empty building, for $400k revaluation upwards of Te Ahi O Re Peel St loos. building a new unisex toilet Maui during the year suggests it will Maximising pool upgrade Have I got this right? at the end of said building produce strong earnings over its Firstly, congratulations I note that Trust Tairawhiti The Peel St toilet block is to provide what is already 35-year intended (at this stage) life. to the GDC for securing is pushing economic protected by a court order there? Did I miss the memo There is a note to the trust’s $40 million for the building development here and part of due to a heritage group re the lunatics taking over accounts that says these expenses of a new Olympic Pool that for a long time has been insisting that it is a heritage the asylum? No wonder I were higher than budgeted but Complex and thank you to attract people and events to building and therefore begrudge every single dollar offset by lower costs for strategic to the Government for Gisborne so that we can both sacrosanct? The council I pay in rates! initiatives, and a result of cost understanding the needs of showcase our district plus must now spend upwards PS, maybe the local of $300K of ratepayer heritage people would like allocations to better reflect the our community. get an immediate economic But what I would like return. As they would be money to strengthen the to make a contribution to expenditure. In an interview last to know is have the GDC likely to cough up any balance building, which results in this fiasco? week, the trust’s CEO said that officers, Mayor and councillors required to make the pool fit it being inaccessible, so a referred to the trust only and also taken full notice of what for purpose, I hope they have a further $100K will be spent MICHAEL ARNABOLDI noted that they were doing more the swimming clubs, surf strong oversight. around Licence to Work and other lifesaving clubs and coaches In addition I would hope economic development initiatives have to say in respect to what that The Gisborne Herald can Have someone monitoring is required for our district to publish the floor plan of the . . . and that it was more a question The only way the Peel always clean, tidy and very that should be put to EGL. maximise its use by attracting rest of the facilities (toilets, national and international showers, reception area, offices Street toilets will ever be presentable. Eastland Group’s response is: successful is to have a paid Do the same for Peel “The rise in administration events? and changing rooms). As all predictions are that I have faith in sections staff member like the ones Street. costs includes: resource consent the future economic conditions of the public as there are in Bright Street. They are DALE SMITH fees; emissions trading scheme; are going to be challenging many people who have been increased insurance costs across at best, it is surely smart and involved in construction of the businesses and including prudent that we have a pool major projects here to cast insurance for Te Ahi O Maui coming that can attract events and their eye over it before things online. people to our district. Having are finalised. We do not need Dyslexia kete updated “Personnel. This covers a number something not fit-for-purpose another massively-more- After reading the great article neuroscience. However, just last of factors, such as resourcing for will be the biggest waste of expensive “dunny on the about Katie Knight and her journey week I discovered that the Dyslexia compliance, consenting, health and money ever, as every effort wharf” fiasco. to support her boy with dyslexia (I Kete has been updated and is now safety, environmental management. should be made to attract have a similar story — as do many aligned with the science of reading. It also includes the additional people here. ALAN THOMPSON parents around NZ), I thought you (I am unsure why this hasn’t yet might like to know about what is been in the media?) costs of resourcing Te Ahi O Maui happening locally in education This is excellent news for our in its first full year of operations, around dyslexia. dyslexic tamariki, as the ministry which requires skilled operators Switch reading material . . . I am a literacy facilitator, now states dyslexic learners should 24/7, as well as costs associated Re: What of Ed’s reading, August because you read climate-denial accredited with the Ministry be taught by a structured literacy with managing key stakeholder 5 letter. publications. of Education, and Gisborne is approach. relationships and keeping our social Hi Terry I suggest you read some of the my home. Under my company Teachers need time, information licence to operate. You suggest our editor’s plentiful IPCC information with an name, Freedom Literacy, I am and guidance to know how to do “We actually believe that Eastland information comes from left-wing open mind. running professional learning this effectively, and I am able to Group has been slightly under- websites and publications, and say I At least their findings, as you and development for teachers, offer them timely support. resourced in recent years and have have no more science qualifications mentioned, have been peer-reviewed and dyslexia is a main focus for Already educators from across actively aimed to increase capability than Mickey Mouse. by other qualified scientists. pedagogical growth. the community have engaged; You also claim the I take it you do know what peer Earlier this year, the ministry’s RTLBs, LSCs, school leadership across some functional areas. This Intergovernmental Panel on Climate review means in science Terry? If Dyslexia Kete was released and and teachers. It is exciting to see has been necessary but has come Change delivers bad science not, look here: www.ncbi.nlm.nih. many resources in there were not what this will mean for all learners, at a cost. because they peer review each gov/pmc/articles/PMC4975196/ suitable for dyslexic students. as a structured literacy approach is “We do however believe that other’s work. They did not align pedagogically beneficial for all! Eastland Group has relatively low But somehow you know better BOB HUGHES with the evidence from cognitive JANICE LANGFORD employee-related costs compared to similar businesses. 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BEIRUT — Investigators negligence was to blame for began searching through the the accident, an official letter wreckage of Beirut’s port on circulating online showed the Wednesday for clues to the head of the customs department cause of the massive explosion had warned repeatedly over the that ripped across the Lebanese years that the huge stockpile of capital, and the government ammonium nitrate stored in a ordered port officials be put hangar in the port was a danger, under house arrest amid and asked judicial officials for a speculation that negligence was ruling on a way to remove it. to blame. The 2750-tonne cargo had been The investigation is focusing stored at the port since it was on how 2750 tonnes of confiscated from a ship in 2013, ammonium nitrate, a highly and on Tuesday it is believed to explosive chemical used in have detonated after a fire broke fertilisers, came to be stored at out nearby. the facility for six years, and why The 2017 letter from the nothing was done about it. custom’s chief to a judge could International aid flights began not be immediately confirmed, to arrive as Lebanon’s leaders but state prosecutor Ghassan struggled to deal with the Oueidat ordered security shocking aftermath of Tuesday’s agencies to start an immediate blast, crippled by an economic investigation into all letters crisis and facing a public that related to the materials stored blames chronic mismanagement at the port as well as lists of and corruption among the ruling people in charge of maintenance, elite for the disaster. storage and protection of the The explosion at the port killed hangar. at least 135 people and wounded In the letter, the customs chief UTTER DEVASTATION: about 5000, Health Minister warns of the “dangers if the Above, an army helicopter Hamad Hassan said. Hospitals materials remain where they drops water at the site of were overwhelmed — one that are, affecting the safety of (port) Tuesday’s massive explosion was damaged in the blast had employees” and asked the judge that hit the seaport of Beirut, to evacuate all its patients to for guidance on what to do with Lebanon on Wednesday. a nearby field for treatment. it. He said five similar letters Right, Lebanese soldiers Buildings were damaged for were sent in 2014, 2015 and search for survivors on kilometres around the city, 2016. The letter proposes the Wednesday in Beirut. The and Beirut’s governor said on material be exported or sold to a explosion flattened much of a Wednesday that hundreds of Lebanese explosives company. It port and damaged buildings thousands might not be able to is not known if there was ever a across Beirut, sending a giant return to their homes for two or response. mushroom cloud into the sky. three months. President Michael Aoun AP pictures It was the worst, most vowed before a Cabinet destructive single explosion to meeting on Wednesday that the strike Lebanon investigation in a history would be be secured through other ports crisis. Economy and Trade Minister filled with Rescue efforts continue transparent in the country, mostly in the A small protest broke out Raoul Nehme said all the wheat destruction, in a and that those northern city of Tripoli and the after former Prime Minister stored there was contaminated 1975-1990 civil a day after the explosion responsible will southern port city of Tyre. Saad Hariri made a public and unusable. But he insisted war, conflicts that left at least 135 be punished. There were signs that public appearance on Wednesday, with Lebanon had enough wheat for with Israel and dead and over 5000 “There are anger went beyond port officials people chanting slogans against its immediate needs and would periodic terror no words to to the country’s long-entrenched politicians. Fistfights broke out import more, according to the attacks. injured. Also a two-week describe the ruling class. Political factions between Hariri’s supporters and state news agency. A senior state of emergency has catastrophe that have divvied up control of protesters. Emergency aid was starting US Defence been declared. hit Beirut last Lebanon’s public institutions, Residents of Beirut confronted to filter in. Two planeloads of Department night,” he said. including the port, using them a scene of utter devastation on French rescue workers and aid official and After the to benefit their supporters, with Wednesday. Smoke still rose from headed to Beirut and French member of the meeting, the little actual development. That the port. The blast knocked out President Emmanuel Macron is US intelligence community said Cabinet ordered an unspecified has translated into crumbling a crater some 200 metres across to arrive today to offer support. there were no indications the number of Beirut port officials be infrastructure, power outages that filled with seawater — it Several jets from Greece, Kuwait, massive explosion that erupted put under house arrest pending and poor services. was as if the sea had taken a Qatar and elsewhere carrying on Tuesday evening in Lebanon’s the investigation and declared “May the Virgin Mary destroy bite out of the port, swallowing medical equipment and supplies capital was the result of an a two-week state of emergency, them and their families,” Joseph buildings with it. Much of arrived at Beirut’s international attack by either a nation state or effectively giving the military Qiyameh, a 79-year-old grocery downtown was littered with airport. proxy forces. full powers during this time. store owner, said of the political damaged vehicles and debris. Turkey was sending search Both individuals spoke to The The government also said leadership. The blast damaged Drone footage showed the and rescue teams, humanitarian Associated Press under condition public schools and some hotels his store, injuring his arm, and blast tore open the silo building, aid, medical equipment and of anonymity. Both officials told will be opened for the homeless his wife — at home next door — dumping its contents into the a field hospital, its Foreign the AP that at the moment, the and promised unspecified was hospitalised with injuries. debris and earth thrown up by Ministry said. The EU planned explosion seems to have been compensation for the victims. He doesn’t have the money to fix the blast. Estimates suggest to send firefighters with vehicles, caused by improper storage of With the Port of Beirut his business, with his savings some 85 percent of the country’s sniffer dogs and equipment explosives. destroyed, the government locked up in banks by capital grain was stored at the now- designed to find people trapped Fuelling speculation that said imports and exports will controls imposed during the wrecked silos. in urban areas. — AP Queensland shuts NSW and ACT border over coronavirus

QUEENSLAND — Australia’s Queensland will largest city — has been averaging about 80 Wednesday reported a spike of 52,509 new cases increased testing. China’s central government extend its border closure to New South Wales infections per week, prompting concerns that and 857 new deaths in the past 24 hours. The this week also sent a medical team to assist in (NSW) and the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) community transmission could grow. ministry said India’s recovery rate among anti-epidemic efforts and an exhibition centre to halt the spread of coronavirus from south- It has so far avoided returning to a second Covid-19 patients has touched 66.3 percent. has been converted into a makeshift hospital. eastern states. It has already shut to Victoria — lockdown, but recently advised people to begin Hong Kong has recorded a total of 3775 cases the centre of Australia’s second wave — amid an wearing masks. ■ Hong Hong has reported 85 new virus and 43 deaths from the virus. outbreak in Melbourne. cases and four additional deaths. Hong Kong Victoria reported 725 new infections on In other developments: saw cases spike in a new wave of infections, ■ China reported 27 new virus cases on the Wednesday, yet another daily record despite but new daily cases have now fallen back mainland on Wednesday. China has reported being four weeks into lockdown. ■ India has reported more than 50,000 new into the double digits. Authorities in the semi- 4634 deaths among 84,491 cases since the virus NSW saw many fewer — 12 — but all other coronavirus cases for an eighth straight day, autonomous Chinese city have ordered masks was first detected in Wuhan last year. A total of states have consistently fared better. taking the country’s number of confirmed be worn in all public places, slapped restrictions 810 people are being treated in hospital for the Sydney — the NSW capital and Australia’s cases past 1.9 million. The Health Ministry on on indoor dining, banned many activities and disease. — BBC/AP The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 6, 2020 WORLD 13 ‘Emotional and historic moment’ Indian PM lays foundation of temple at razed mosque site AYODHYA, India — Despite the since Modi’s Hindu nationalist BJP had coronavirus restricting a large crowd, long pledged in its manifesto to strip Hindus rejoiced on Wednesday as Indian Kashmir’s autonomy and to build a Prime Minister Narendra Modi broke temple to Ram where the Mughal-era ground on a long-awaited temple of their mosque once stood. most revered god, Ram, at the site of a Modi said in a speech that the demolished 16th century mosque. ceremony was a “historic occasion” for Modi offered prayers to nine stone which Hindus waited for centuries. blocks with Ram inscribed on them and He recalled that Mahatma Gandhi kept in a small pit amid chanting of (Father of Nation, India), fondly referred Hindu religious hymns to symbolise the to “Ram Rajya (rule)” as an ideal state start of construction of the temple, which where values of justice and equality is expected to take 3½ years to complete. prevailed for all. The blocks will serve as the monument’s He said the proposed temple will foundation stones. become a symbol of “modern India.” Modi wore a traditional outfit of a gold The main roads of Ayodhya were Kurta, a long shirt and a white Dhoti — barricaded and about 3000 paramilitary a loose cloth wrapped around his waist — soldiers guarded the city, where all along with a face mask. Before the start shops and businesses were closed. Last of the ceremony, he prostrated before a week, a priest and 15 police officers at small idol of the Lord Ram that was kept the temple site had tested positive for in a makeshift temple set up by Hindu the coronavirus, which has infected 1.9 nationalists at the site where the mosque million people in India and killed more was demolished in 1992. than 39,000. “It’s an emotional and historic moment. “Had this function been held on normal AYODHYA VICTORY: The Hindus rejoiced as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi The wait has been days, all these roads laid a foundation stone at the divisive Ayodhya temple despite a rise in coronavirus worthwhile,” said would have been cases in India on Wednesday. AP picture Lal Krishna Advani, Modi said the ceremony chock-a-block with a 92-year-old leader was a “historic occasion” people. Millions of temples and Sikh shrines was poured at verdict allowed a temple to be built in of the governing people would have the site. place of the demolished mosque. Bharatiya Janata for which Hindus waited for come to Ayodhya to The groundbreaking follows a ruling The court also ordered that Muslims be Party (BJP), who centuries and the proposed witness this historic by India’s Supreme Court last November given two hectares of land to build a new was at the forefront temple will become a event,” temple priest favouring the building of a Hindu temple mosque at a nearby site. of the party’s temple Hari Mohan said. on the disputed site in Uttar Pradesh The temple will be around 72 metres campaign in the 1990s. symbol of “modern India”. Only 175 religious state. Hindus believe Ram was born wide, 91.5 metres long and 49 metres Organisers said saints, priests and at the site and claim Muslim Emperor high with five domes with a total area the ceremony was set Hindu and Muslim Babur built a mosque on top of a temple around 7804 square metres. The complex on an astrologically auspicious date for community representatives were invited there. will also have a prayer hall, lecture hall, Hindus, but Wednesday also marked a to the ceremony. But many, including The Babri Masjid mosque was visitors’ hostel and museum. year since the Indian Parliament revoked senior leaders of Hindu nationalist destroyed by Hindu radicals with Houses and other buildings close to the semi-autonomous status of its only organisations, weren’t wearing masks, or pickaxes and crowbars in December 1992, the temple site were painted yellow to Muslim-majority state, Jammu and were wearing them improperly. sparking massive Hindu-Muslim violence recreate the look when Ram ruled there Kashmir. Water from Indian rivers in 2000 that left some 2000 people dead, most for thousands of years, according to the The symbolism was impossible to miss earthen pots sent by various Hindu of them Muslims. The Supreme Court’s Hindu epic Ramayana. — AP

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CAPE CANAVERAL — SpaceX Musk said several more short hops are launched a prototype of its Mars planned before a test version of Starship rocketship hundreds of feet into the air, aims for a high altitude. The latest test then landed it upright in a successful test model is relatively plain: It stands a full- flight. scale 30 metres tall and resembles a steel The flight lasted barely 45 seconds and silo — or stretched-out can — with a cap ‘MARS IS LOOKING REAL’: This photo provided by SpaceX shows a prototype of its reached just 150 metres on Tuesday night on top. Mars ship, Starship, being launched. The flight lasted barely 45 seconds, but was an at the southeastern tip of Texas near The private company plans to launch important first for SpaceX’s Starship. AP picture Brownsville, but was an important first reusable Starships atop still-in-the-works NASA astronauts from the International “We’re going to go to the moon. We’re for SpaceX’s Starship. Some earlier tests rockets, carrying cargo or crew not only Space Station following a two-month test going to have a base on the moon. We’re ended in explosions on the pad. to low-Earth orbit but also the moon and flight. Their Dragon capsule splashed going to send people to Mars and make “Mars is looking real,” SpaceX Musk’s most desirable destination, Mars. down in the Gulf of Mexico off the life multi-planetary,” Musk said following founder and chief executive Elon Musk The entire stack will stretch nearly 120 Pensacola, Florida, coast. splashdown. “This day heralds a new age tweeted after the short hop. “Progress is metres. SpaceX is now the only private of space exploration. That’s what it’s all accelerating.” On Sunday, SpaceX safely returned two company to fly people to and from orbit. about.” — AP

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Robert Lewis, co-pilot the difficulty that So Lee lived under a Japanese The survivors have also lived for of the B-29 bomber Enola Gay that Koreans have name, Masaichi Egawa, until eight MICHIKO KODAMA, 82 decades with lingering shame, anger dropped the bomb. faced in Japan. years ago when he began speaking out. and fear. Many in Japan believed While Kondo, who survived the “Survivors “To tell my story, I had to explain The external radiation sickness is infectious or bombing as an infant, was wondering won’t be here 20 why Koreans are in Japan,” he said. scars from the hereditary. if she would act on her fantasy and years from now, “Now I have nothing to hide.” atomic bombing Some hid their status as survivors. punch him, the host asked Lewis how but our stories have faded, but Some harboured thoughts of revenge he felt after dropping the bomb. must be,” said Lee Jong-Keun KEIKO OGURA, 84 Michiko Kodama in their hearts. Some watched as “Looking down from thousands of Lee, who will meet says her heart loved ones died, one by one, because feet over Hiroshima, all I could think Prime Minister Shinzo Abe after today’s Remembering hasn’t healed. of radiation from the bombing, and of was, ‘God, what have we done?’” he memorial service to demand Japan do the atomic For me the wondered — Am I next? said. more to ban nuclear weapons. bombing and war isn’t over,” As they grow old — their average Kondo saw tears well in Lewis’ eyes, Some 20,000 ethnic Korean how she survived Kodama said Michiko Kodama age is 83 — many now feel an extreme and her hatred melted away. residents of Hiroshima are believed to is painful, but in an interview. urgency. They are desperate to rid the “He was not a monster; he was just have died in the nuclear attack. The city Keiko Ogura is “Even 75 years later, we continue to world of nuclear bombs and share with another human being . . . I knew that I had a large number of Korean workers, determined to suffer because of radiation . . . and the young the first-hand horror they should hate the war, not him,” Kondo including those forced to work without keep telling her nuclear weapons still exist.” witnessed on August 6, 1945. told The Associated Press. pay at mines and factories under stories as she On August 6, 75 years ago, the Here are some of the stories of She said she was grateful she met Japan’s 1910-1945 colonisation of the organises English Keiko Ogura 7-year-old Kodama saw a flash in survivors: Lewis because it helped the hate go Korean Peninsula. guided tours for the sky from her elementary school away. At a memorial on Wednesday for foreign visitors at Hiroshima’s Peace classroom. Shards of broken glass KOKO KONDO, 75 Still, she suffered years of Korean victims, Lee laid flowers and Memorial Park. rained down on her. humiliation. One day as an adolescent prayed for those who perished. Ogura established Hiroshima On the way home, her left shoulder Koko Kondo she was told to undress except for her “I ask younger people to never Interpreters for Peace 36 years ago in bleeding as her father carried her on had a secret underwear at a medical conference in forget us and to understand the 1984 to translate survivors’ stories, his back, she saw a girl, badly injured, mission as a girl: an auditorium. tragedy, absurdity and cruelty of the including her own. looking up at her. Even today she is Revenge. Now, Kondo is following in her war so that nuclear weapons will be “In the beginning, it was really pained by the girl’s face. She was father’s footsteps, busy telling her eliminated from the world as soon as painful to remember those days,” she She lost her favourite cousins determined to stories to younger people. possible.” said at a recent online briefing. “But within weeks of the bombing, then find the person Hiroshima has become a beautiful On the morning of August 6, 1945, I wanted young Americans to know her parents, brothers and even her who dropped place, but atomic bombs still exist, she 16-year-old Lee watched the blue what their country had done. I have no daughter. All died of cancer or from the the atomic bomb says, and another nuclear attack would summer sky turned yellowish orange. intention to blame them, but just want radiation exposure. Kodama has lived on Hiroshima, Koko Kondo destroy the world. He suffered burns on his face and neck them to know the facts, and think.” in fear that she would be next. the person that that took four months to heal. It was 40 years after the war before There were also years of caused the suffering and the terrible LEE JONG-KEUN, 92 When he returned to work, she felt comfortable telling her stories. discrimination and humiliation. burns she saw on the faces of girls at co-workers stayed away, saying he had “What we suffered the most was a One day, when she went to a clinic her father’s church — and then square Lee kept his secret as an atomic “A-bomb disease.” He decided not to sense of guilt as we kept wondering and showed her medical certificate, off and punch them in the face. bombing survivor for nearly 70 years, tell anyone about the atomic bombing. why we could not save the many a receptionist noted her status as She got her chance in 1955. not even telling his wife, always fearing That would only “double” his suffering people who died before our eyes.” a bombing survivor out loud, and Ten-year-old Kondo appeared on an people might notice the burn marks on when he was trying hard to hide his But now she has also found solace another patient sitting next to Kodama American TV show called “This is Your the face. Korean identity. by telling her story. moved away. Life” that was featuring her father, Rev But today Lee, a second-generation His parents talked in Korean and Visitors are scarce this year because “I still feel hurt from the Kiyoshi Tanimoto, one of six survivors Korean born in Japan, is training young wanted him to learn the language, of the coronavirus pandemic. Still, she discrimination; that is what sits the profiled in John Hersey’s book people to tell survivors’ stories. He but he didn’t like going outside with will organise a live virtual tour of the heaviest in my heart” she said. — AP

BABY GORILLAS WELCOMED: Two new baby gorillas have been discovered in a Ugandan national park where a beloved primate named Rafiki was killed in June, a wildlife official announced on Tuesday, saying the infants are part of a baby boom in the protected forest popular with tourists. The babies are believed to have been born in the same week last month to two separate groups of habituated gorillas — primates that seem comfortable in the presence of humans — in the remote Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, according to wildlife authorities. The International Union for the Conservation of Nature classifies the mountain gorilla as an endangered species. Until November 2018, the same group classified mountain gorillas as critically endangered. The population of mountain gorillas has increased to allow for the less severe classification. Around 1000 mountain gorillas live in protected areas in Congo, Uganda and Rwanda, serving as a critical source of tourism revenue for those countries. A gorilla tracking permit costs up to $600 in Uganda, and thousands of tourists pay each year. A similar permit costs upward of $1000 in Rwanda. Those funds are essential to protecting the animals because authorities can use some of them to invest in anti-poaching activities and help local communities. AP picture

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by Mark Peters Moffat has his own demons to deal with. You get the why and you get Actor Michael Hurst is packing the how. It’s quite a moment when the set for The Daylight Atheist into you get what’s going on. He’s a Hokitika’s Old Lodge Theatre when guy who, at the end of all the self- ONE FOR the Guide calls. justification, knows he’s painted “We’re on the road!” he says. himself into a corner.” He is excited about touring the While performing in a well- solo show by satirical cartoonist Tom reviewed Auckland Theatre Company Scott. Hurst turns up in the van at production of The Daylight Atheist one provincial venue, packs in, does last year, it occurred to Hurst the the show, packs out and hits the road play could be staged in a pub. As THE ROAD next morning for the next venue. It with his devised play, No Holds Bard, is a long way from the hurly-burly of Hurst takes The Daylight Atheist Auckland theatre, film and TV. to small town venues such as the And he loves it. Stewart Island Community Centre, The Daylight Atheist is what Hurst Invercargill’s Repertory House, has previously called a “selective and Cromwell’s Coronation Hall and jaundiced” view of Scott’s father, through to The Old Dairy Factory in a deeply flawed but charismatic Norsewood, Te Awamutu’s Woolshed character. Theatre and the people’s theatre, the “Ageing Irish raconteur Danny Lawson Field Theatre in Gisborne, as Moffat retreats from the harsh light he winds his way to the last stop in of the world to his bedroom,” says Whangarei. the billing of the play, of the voyage Hurst laughs when told journalist around Scott’s father. Bill Ralston once informed a touring “There, under hoardings of old act that overseas bands who come newspapers and beer bottles, he to New Zealand are either at the sorts through a lifetime of memories beginning of their career or nearing and regrets, from growing up as a the end of it. boy in Ireland, to the hopes and “Which one are you?” asked disappointments of immigration to Ralston. New Zealand.” Hurst is neither at the beginning “I bring a bit of the raconteur, or the end of his acting, producing or the joker to the play, the humour directing life. In fact, his tour of the Tom’s dad had,” says Hurst. Scott’s provinces is a promise he made to father was a cynical himself. Between involvement with humorist, he says. Auckland Theatre Company, film “People are or TV productions, Hurst hits the hopefully road and strips theatre back to its laughing then essential flame. realise they’re “For my personal stake, I decided, laughing at because I love theatre — it’s vital something and important — I want to do as tragic. much as I can,” he says. “Danny “I promised myself when I turned 60 I would do as much theatre as possible. This is a six week tour of 33 towns. We’re literally in a new town every day. I do enjoy having to adapt to a venue’s stage.” Venues vary in scale and ornament. In Dunedin, he performed on the grand, baroque-styled, Regent Theatre’s boutique studio stage. In Alexandra he performed the play in a pub, and at another venue, he played to an audience of 40 in a space not much bigger than a living room. “It feels like honest work,” he says. “We turn up, pack in, do the show, pack out and drive to the next town. If the place we go to has lights we can use them. Otherwise we have four lights. We keep it simple.” Hurst also appreciates he is in a unique position on this pandemic- afflicted planet to be able to do this. “How many other actors in the world are touring any more?” he says. “It’s very special to be touring in New Zealand. We’re having full houses everywhere we go. I think after Covid, we’re all getting inspired again. There’s a good feeling out there at the moment.”

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■ Stars In Their Eyes The finale of the local talent showcase. Lawson Field Theatre. September 19, 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Tickets from Gisborne i-SITE or ticketek.

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■ Calendar Girls Arts On Tour presents Unity Theatre, 209 Ormond Road, August 13–22, 7.30pm with a 3pm The Daylight Atheist matinee on August 16. Tickets Sunday, August 16, 3.30pm available from eventfinda. SOLD O U T. Stars In Their Eyes Saturday, September 19th, ■ The Daylight Atheist 2.30 & 7.30pm BETWEEN IMAGE AND OBJECT: The physicality and materiality of Michael Hurst performs Tom sculpting in stone suited artist Diane Scott but during her master’s year at art Musical Theatre Gisborne presents Scott’s portrait of his father. Lawson school she explored painting and sanding aluminium in layers, using the same Field Theatre, Sunday, August 16, The Addams Family tools she had used as a sculptor. The line you never wrote, an exhibition of Scott’s 3.30pm. $30 per ticket + Gold December 11-19 recent works can now be viewed at JB Contemporary, 14 Lowe Street. With two Card Concessions from Gisborne tools, an angle grinder and diamond sanding pad, Scott creates layers of shifting i-SITE. Brought to you by AOTNZ surface patterns striated with line. Layers advance and recede with shifts in the InCahoots with Lawson Field light or viewer’s standpoint, says Scott. The artist also sometimes includes glass in Theatre. her works. “There’s a linearity in metal and glass,” she says of her drawing, space and light-based works. “I try to use the materials for what the materials bring. I

32930-08 want the works to be atmospheric.” The effect is like a slide between image and Got something going on? Tickets on sale from Gisborne i-SITE object, says Scott. “I’m interested in the space between things, what’s said when Let The Guide know at it’s not said,” says Scott. “The vague things that are quite powerful.” [email protected], Accepting bookings for functions, or telephone 869-0630. events, meetings and conferences. ■ The line you never wrote, an exhibition of new work by Diane Scott, JB Email [email protected] Contemporary, 14 Lowe Street, until August 28. The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 6, 2020 21

by Mark Peters Mulligan and Belinda Campbell have the central roles of John nity Theatre’s Julie and Elizabeth Proctor, while Bo New show on the boil McPhail-directed Jarrett and Danielle Hegarty Uproduction of the comedy play Abigail Williams and Mary Calendar Girls has booked out for Warren. Simon Marino and Sandy the season but rehearsals have Brittain are Reverends Parris begun for the company’s next and Hale and the parts of deputy show. governor Danforth and Judge Norman Maclean is directing a Hathorne have been picked up by production of Arthur Miller’s play, Joe Martin and James Packman. The Crucible. Jess Horsfield plays Tituba while Based on the witch trials David McCall and Iidil Merlini that occurred in Salem, are cast as Thomas and Ann Massachusetts, in 1692-3, Putnam. Miller’s dramatised and partially “After a read-through with fictionalised story is an allegory scripts kindly lent by Gisborne for McCarthyism, when Cold Boys’ High, the cast are already War paranoia about supposed becoming familiar with their roles Communist sympathisers among and starting to learn their first the public was rife in the US lines,” says Maclean. government. “Planning of set design and In The Crucible, the lives of making of those costumes not the people of Salem twist and already available is under way turn in a web of lies, suspicion with some intriguing light and and revenge as villagers take sound effects being developed advantage of the climate of to enhance what is recognised fear to work out grudges and as one of the most significant ambitions. dramas of the 20th century.” Auditions for the production Rehearsals are held in an attracted a good response and alternative venue until the the cast of 20 — 11 men, nine theatre is again free for the cast women — is complete. Lawrence and crew to move in. WITCH NO. 1: Among depictions of the 17th century Salem witch trials in art and literature – including Henry Miller’s play, The Crucible — is Joseph E. Baker’s 1892 lithograph The Witch, No. 1. The lithograph depicts handcuffs flung from an accused woman’s wrists and striking down her inquisitor. Picture by US Library of Congress/Wikicommons Welcome home by Mark Peters

estrictions around Covid-19 have eased and New Zealand Rsinger/songwriter and record producer Dave Dobbyn is ready to love his audiences again like he should. “We’re keeping it intimate for this run but it still means a team of 10 on the road and we can’t wait to make connections and meet people,” he says. “Loading in gear and packing out at the end of the night has never been more appealing for the production team.” Alongside much-loved anthems, the perennial pop star promises to perform pieces from his catalogue that deserve more air time. He will be joined by long-standing RECONNECTION: New Zealand singer/ rhythm section of Jo Barus from songwriter and record producer Dave Christchurch on bass and drummer Dobbyn looks forward to seeing audiences Ross Burge from Auckland, while out and enjoying live music again when he STREET INSPIRED: “I live a colourful lifestyle,” says artist Dayna Good Will (Christchurch musician Will hits the road with a concert tour that brings Chaffey whose street art inspired work fused with elements of contemporary McGillivray) in his first performances him to Gisborne this month. Picture supplied Maori art makes up this week’s exhibition at Miharo Gallery. Having no since the split of his band Nomad, will previous hands-on experience history in street art, or graffiti, Chaffey play support. ■ Dave Dobbyn, Open Up Tour, War discovered the medium’s potential as the result of a DIY job at home. “The Tickets are sure to sell fast so get in Memorial Theatre, Thursday, August spray can was sitting there while I was doing my painting. With Miharo early. 20. Tickets available from Gisborne Gallery’s one-hour, wet paint challenge you have to think fast, and spray i-SITE and ticketek. paint was good in that way. I’m not afraid to try something different.” Chaffey did not win that challenge but she did land first prize in the second wet paint challenge and her work was snapped up for $1600 in the auction. A tiki figure features as a recurrent motif in her work. “I’ve always liked tikis. My mum is obsessed with them.” The tiki first appeared in her work in her first wet paint challenge entry. “I realised from the wet paint challenge how much I loved to paint.” Having picked up her passion for the art again, Chaffey now has a solo exhibition. An exhibition of new works by Dayna Chaffey opens at Promote your Miharo Gallery, 118 Gladstone Road tomorrow at 6pm. Picture supplied ArtsGuide event here

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■ Diane Scott ■ Beyond the Chair 33239-01 The line you never wrote, JBC Gallery, Gisborne Quilters transform a common Lowe St. domestic item into a work of art. Tairawhiti Museum. ■ Landscapes, by Pru Davis Tairawhiti Museum. Opens tomorrow ■ Po! Po! at 5.30pm. Installation by Nikora Tori Te Kahu and Rangimarie Makowharemahihi-Pahi, ■ The Sculptured Wall Tairawhiti Museum. Ends September 6. Call Jane Smith today 869 0617 22 The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 6, 2020 Bestselling novel lost in translation by Lindsay Bahr, AP Film Writer compartmentalise as a necessary byproduct of her own intelligence — he idea behind Where’d You Go, going about her business: Quarrelling Bernadette is tantalising — a with neighbours and trying to convince Twoman goes missing and her pharmacists to give her far-too-strong 15-year-old daughter tries to piece drugs, all while attempting to maintain a together where she went. connection with Bee. In the process, the daughter discovers Yet the extreme quirkiness of this a whole wonderful life that she knew wealthy family starts to wear thin and nothing about — that her shut-in, you feel like you’re just treading water, agoraphobic mother who delegates all surviving only on the charm of the actors, tasks to a virtual assistant in India the truly stunning production design and quarrels with the mothers at the and the occasionally great line (many of local school was once an exceptional which go to Blanchett but some also to MacArthur Grant-winning architect Laurence Fishburne who finally gets the who quit designing after a professional real story out of Bernadette and tells her embarrassment. that artists who stop creating become a But something was lost in translation menace to society). in the adaptation of Maria Semple’s And perhaps that’s enough for a novel for the big screen, despite having DISHEVELLED DISORDER: When Bernadette Fox (Cate Blanchett) suddenly pleasant watch, but I found myself everything going for it: solid source disappears without a trace, her concerned family sets off on an exciting adventure to unmoved by Bernadette’s stasis, her material; a prestige cast led by Cate solve the mystery of where she might have gone. AP picture via Annapurna Pictures on-the-rocks marriage and even her quest Blanchett and Billy Crudup; a humane to get her creative spark back. and empathic director in Richard The most emotionally resonant part for Linklater; and a studio (Annapurna) wonder what the film would have been Audrey (Kristen Wiig) crazy, but me came compliments of Wiig’s character known for giving filmmakers all the like had they stuck closer to the book’s Bernadette hardly cares: She hates people Audrey, who seems like a caricature of freedom they need. construction. and going places and doing things. a perfect mum for most of the film until In the book, Bernadette’s daughter Bee As it stands, the disappearance under So it comes as a true shock to Bee and she hits you with an unexpected bit of learns about her enigmatic mother after investigation is less literal and more of an Elgin when she agrees to plan a trip to humanity. But it’s hardly enough to make her disappearance. exploration into what happened to make Antarctica as a reward for Bee’s academic the film the life-affirming journey it But the film takes that premise Bernadette the way she is. successes. thinks it is. away and instead plops us down with Bedecked in unassumingly expensive But she starts to agonise about the trip And besides, a Linklater and Blanchett Bernadette Fox (Blanchett), her tech- wares and big oval sunglasses, as soon as she says yes to it. The Amazon collaboration should be more than whiz husband Elgin (Crudup) and Bee Bernadette is just a few shades away boxes stacking up around her with all passable. (charming newcomer Emma Nelson) to from going full Grey Gardens when we the “necessities” for the voyage aren’t follow her descent in what feels like real meet her. even hopeful — they come to symbolise ■ Where’d You Go Bernadette, a United time. She and Elgin and Bee live in the things that will only weigh her down Artists release is rated PG-13 by the It’s obviously necessary to streamline a dishevelled mansion on top of a further. Motion Picture Association of America some things when adapting an entire messy hillside in a wealthy Seattle It’s pleasant enough joining Blanchett for “some strong language and drug novel into a movie but this takes all the neighbourhood. — snarky, manic and in a full-on material.” Running time: 130 minutes. mystery out of it and it’s hard not to The disorder drives her nosy neighbour depression that she can reasonably Two and a half stars out of four. FilmGuide DOME CINEMA knows nothing about football or children, good things happen. ■ Endings, Beginnings House of Cardin A woman meets two handsome best ■ friends at a party and her life changes. A documentary film about Pierre Cardin, the man behind the fashion label. The THE filmmakers had access to Cardin’s archives ■ The Trip to Greece Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon play and his empire, and were able to interview versions of themselves on a trip to Greece, him at the sunset of a glorious career. eating, sightseeing, doing impressions and GREATEST ■ The Secret: Dare to Dream engaging in banter as they go. Based on the 2006 self-help book The ■ Bel Canto Secret, by Rhonda Byrne. Katie Holmes A famous soprano ( Julianne Moore) plays a young widow trying to make ends HITS meet while raising her three childen. A travels to a military-run South American country to sing at a party for a Japanese devastating storm brings an enormous industrialist (Ken Watanabe). As the challenge and a mysterious man who audience gathers, a guerrilla group takes reignites the family’s spirit but who also HAVE A over the mansion and demands the release holds an important secret. of imprisoned comrades. In a month-long Unhinged standoff, music plays a part in overcoming ■ the language barrier, and bonds develop. Psychological thriller that starts with an NEW incident at traffic lights and escalates to ■ God of the Piano a lethal case of road rage. Stars Russell For Anat, music is everything. Never Crowe and Caren Pistorius. having been able to reach her father’s Where’d You Go, Bernadette HOME musical standards, she rests her hopes on ■ the child she’s about to have. When the A mother becomes compelled to reconnect with her creative passions after From The Beatles to Bowie, baby is born deaf, Anat resorts to extreme measures to keep the dream alive. years of sacrificing herself for her family. the Stones to Springsteen, Prince Based on the novel of the same name. to The Police and more, Stars Cate Blanchett, Billy Crudup, ODEON MULTIPLEX Kristen Wiig and Judy Greer. the new Gold 106.1 FM ■ This Town ■ Military Wives plays all your favourite artists Acquitted of the charge that he murdered Kristin Scott Thomas stars in a fact-based and all their greatest hits his family, a young man tries to rebuild his life while an ex-cop who now owns a story of soldiers’ wives forming a choir for petting zoo tries to prove his guilt. The mutual support and finding themselves at man meets a young woman whose faith the centre of a global movement. in his innocence lends new force to his Resistance struggle for an ordinary life. Directed by, ■ co-written by and starring David White, Marcel Mangel joins the French and co-starring Robyn Malcolm, Rima Te Resistance to save thousands of orphaned Wiata and Alice May Connolly. children from the Nazis. After the war, he gains fame as the mime Marcel Marceau. ■ Britt-Marie Was Here Trolls World Tour 106.1 FM GISBORNE A 63-year-old Swedish woman discovers ■ her husband of 40 years has been having The trolls unite to save their diverse kinds an affair. With her world turned upside- of music from destruction. down, she takes a temporary position as a youth leader at a soon-to-be-closed ■ The Personal History of David recreation centre in a struggling small Copperfield HOME OF THE $20,000 NO REPEAT WORKDAY town. Part of the job is to coach a football Dev Patel leads a diverse ensemble cast in Terms, conditions and limitations apply. See gold.co.nz team of 10-year-olds, and even though she the Dickens classic. 24304-05 The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 6, 2020 NATIONAL NEWS 23 Mum and baby had sepsis Undiagnosed infection part of a major review

by Anna Leask, NZ Herald not even met him and his grandmother Susan Fa’amoe saw him for the first time AUCKLAND — A West Auckland mum when she went to identify Tai’s body at who died suddenly at home with her the morgue. seventh child, just three days after giving Fa’amoe still has many questions but birth, had an undiagnosed post-partum was pleased when the Coroner was able infection. to send out basic information about the Emerald Tai and her baby son Tanatui deaths. Fa’amoe shared that information both developed sepsis as their bodies with the New Zealand Herald. reacted to the infection and died in bed A letter on behalf of Coroner Katharine together in March. Greig stated post-mortem examination Both deaths are still under results confirmed Tai died from puerperal investigation by the Coroner but sepsis and Tanatui died from sepsis and preliminary findings based on the post- “unsafe sleep”. mortem exams have been released to the The pair were in bed together when Tai family. became unwell. The deaths are also part of a review Sepsis is a life-threatening illness by the country’s largest hospital after caused by the body’s response to an four women died during or soon after infection. And puerperal sepsis is directly pregnancy this year. related to maternal deaths — accounting Only one maternal death was recorded for five percent of such cases in New at Auckland City Hospital in three Zealand. years, but there have been four this year The condition can develop any time — three since Covid-19 Alert Level 3 throughout the post-partum period — restrictions began on March 23. after the baby is born — and can be HEARTBREAKING: Emerald Tai and her partner Tanatui Samuels. Their seventh child Tai’s family are still waiting for firm rapid. If undiagnosed, it can lead to was named after his father. Emerald Tai and her baby son Tanatui died in bed together answers on how and why she became septic shock and, as in the case of Tai and in March. NZ Herald picture fatally unwell, and the Auckland District her baby, death. Health Board (ADHB) says once the Fa’amoe said her son-in-law was doing “Her kids watched her die . . . they ask review is complete it will meet with well raising the six other children but about her all the time,” said Fa’amoe. the whanau to “share the findings and was struggling without his high school “They were so excited to have a new answer their questions”. Her kids watched her die . . . sweetheart. brother, really excited — now they see a Tai gave birth to Tanatui — named they‘ ask about her all the time “He’s barely coping without her,” photo of Emerald and say, ‘Oh, mummy’s after his father Tanatui Samuels — —Susan Fa’amoe, grandmother’ Fa’amoe said. “He’s finding it really in heaven’.” on Friday, March 13. The pair were hard.” The ADHB review is ongoing and a discharged the next day and returned to Fa’amoe was desperate to know how spokeswoman said the organisation their Kelston home. her daughter contracted the infection endeavoured to complete it “as quickly as Tai and Samuels’ six other children Fa’amoe said the months since her that led to sepsis. possible”. were home with them during the daughter and grandson died had been She hoped more information would “But it is a robust process which weekend — and present when she and terrible. come out of the ADHB review and takes some time,” said ADHB director of the baby died early on the Monday She is running a Givealittle page to coronial process. women’s health Dr Rob Sherwin. morning. raise money for the children and help out Her son-in-law told her that Tai had The coronial inquiry into the deaths is Most of baby Tanatui’s family had with their future. been unwell all weekend before she died. also ongoing. Over 800 marriage celebrants’ privacy breached: DIA Dentists stand in WELLINGTON — A North Island One celebrant, who declined to be “There are any number of reasons why marriage celebrant is questioning how named, said she was concerned not people wouldn’t want their home address support for oral secure government data is, after her only that her address was made public available on the internet.” address was accidentally published but that the DIA appeared to not have The celebrant said care was needed healthcare funding online. control of its data management. when securing information that was The Department of Internal Affairs “When I renew my celebrancy, there’s instructed to remain private, and she WELLINGTON — Dentists are running (DIA) said 849 marriage celebrants in a box to tick that says ‘I don’t want my considered the matter amounted to a a clinic on the forecourt of Parliament to New Zealand who had asked that their address published’, because I don’t want breach of privacy. highlight the need for better dental care for address remain private, had their details my home address on the internet. Burnard said the department was low-income and vulnerable New Zealanders. published on the data.govt.nz website “Basically, I’m very concerned my own continuing to investigate how the Dental Association president Katie Ayers, and a third party website. home address was one of those made addresses had been published, and it was who is on the forecourt, told Morning Report DIA said there were more than 10,000 public, but I’m also concerned that they confident there would be no repeat. they have invited politicians to come over to marriage celebrants in New Zealand. (DIA) clearly don’t have control of their The Celebrant Association of New have their teeth checked out too, and they’ll be General manager for service delivery data management and the government’s Zealand is now seeking to find out how expecting some to come for a chat later today. and operations Russell Burnard said DIA meant to be better than this.” many of its members had been affected. “There’s no debate that oral health is was notified by one of the celebrants who The celebrant said she had received an The association represents just under an essential component of general health, identified the problem and the data was email, in which the DIA apologised for one third of independent celebrants, of there’s no debate that we have unacceptable removed the same day from each website. the inconvenience. which there are 3739 in New Zealand. inequalities in access to care in oral health Those affected had also been notified, and “This isn’t about inconvenience — it’s The remaining 6549 celebrants belong to status, but the problem we have is just that an apology sent. about privacy and safety. another organisation. — RNZ funding is not coming through to enable us to help the people who need it the most.” Some people have lined up for emergency dental treatment at the clinic. Random roadside saliva drug test bill passes first reading A report from last year, commissioned by NZDA, proposed some solutions for the government to enhance oral healthcare access WELLINGTON — A bill giving the choosing to drive. This bill signifies our for low-income adults. Another dental care police the power to conduct random commitment to keeping road users safe report in 2018, this one from the Ministry of roadside saliva drug testing has passed from the problem of drug driving”, Genter Health, was sent to the minister at the time. its first reading. said. Ayers said it was hard to understand why The Land Transport Amendment Bill The bill will go before a select oral health was not high on the priority of will allow police to test if drivers are committee after the election. funding. under the influence of drugs anywhere, National MP Nick Smith welcomed the “We’ve come up with some ideas of how anytime, as they do now for alcohol. legislation but lamented how long it took the Government could address these issues, Drivers who test positive for the the government to introduce it. with some quick wins and some longer-term presence of drugs would be fined, He said National had been pushing for goals, we just really want them to listen and immediately suspended from driving for such legislation for 18 months, and the take action.” 12 hours, and lose half of their demerit government rejected it because of “petty Although Ayers acknowledges costs can be points. politicking”. high for patients, she said the sector had been Associate Transport Minister Julie “Members like Stuart Nash, members doing work with charities and providing free Anne Genter said 103 people died in of New Zealand First, members from the oral health days throughout the country. crashes last year where the driver was Green Party, should reflect on the fact “But what we need is something more later found to have drugs in their system. that in the intervening 18 months over sustainable and long-term so that on the day “These are preventable tragedies and 140 New Zealanders have lost their lives ALL FOR SAFE DRIVING: THe random roadside drug someone has a problem they can turn up to we need to do more to stop drivers who and it rests on their conscience,” he said. testing bill allows police to test if drivers are under the the dentist and have a solution.” — RNZ are under the influence of drugs from — RNZ influence of drugs anywhere, anytime. File picture 24 TELEVISION The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 6, 2020 THURSDAY—FRIDAY’S TELEVISION GUIDE

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PG 4.30 Watts On The Grill 0 1am Food Safari: Water Ransome, Drew Mitchell, Steve 1.40 The Force MC Eisenberg. 12.45 Weather Top Tens PG 5pm The Chase 3 0 1.30 Luke Nguyen’s Food Hoiles and Sean Maloney, along 2.05 Hawaii Five-0 MV 10.10 The Kitchen 16VLC 2019 1.35 Gold Rush PG Trail with weekly guests. 2.55 NCIS: LA MV Action. Melissa McCarthy, 2.25 Bering Sea Gold PG BRAVO 2am Design Dealers 9.30 NPC Archive (RPL) Canterbury 3.40 SVU MV Tiffany Haddish. 3.15 Gold Rush: White 3am Outback Vet v Auckland – 1997. 4.25 Hardcore Pawn PGL 11.50 Phoenix, Oregon 16L 2019 Water PG 5.30 Hollywood Medium With 11.30 Grassroot Rugby 4.50 Hawaii Five-0 MV Comedy. James Le Gros, 4.05 Secrets Of The Tyler Henry PG 3 4am Somebody’s Gotta Do It 5.35 The Simpsons PG Jesse Borrego. Underground PG 6.30 Love It Or List It: 5am Mysteries At The FRIDAY Vancouver 3 Museum PGC 12.30 The Aussie Rugby Show 6am Jeopardy! FRIDAY 4.55 Naked And Afraid XL M 7.30 Tattoo Fixers Extreme 6am Auction Packed 1am First XV Rugby Revision 6.25 Wheel Of Fortune 1.36 Speed Kills MVL 2018 Action. 5.45 Gold Rush PG 8.30 Below Deck: 7am Gordon Ramsay: 1.30 Pacific Brothers 6.45 The Simpsons PG John Travolta, Katheryn 6.35 Fast N’ Loud PG 2.30 NPC Archive (RPL) Canterbury Mediterranean M Ultimate Home Cooking 7.10 Pawn Stars PG Winnick. 7.30 Secrets Of The 9.30 The Real Housewives Of v Auckland – 1997. 8am The Force MC 3.16 Joker 16VLC 2019 Thriller. Underground PG 7.30 Food Safari: Water 4.30 First XV Rugby (RPL) Hastings New York City M 8am Outback Vet 8.25 Storage Wars PG Joaquin Phoenix, Robert 8.20 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 10.30 Snapped PG 3 Boys’ v Napier Boys’. 8.50 9.10 9am Luke Nguyen’s Food Storage Wars PG De Niro. Gold Rush: Dave Turin’s 11.25 Snapped: She Made Me 6am Grassroot Rugby 9.15 Hardcore Pawn PGL 5.14 Zombieland: Double Lost Mine PG Trail Do It M 3 7am The Aussie Rugby Show 9.40 MacGyver M Tap 16VLSC 2019 Comedy. 10am How Do They Do It? PG 9.30 James Martin’s 7.30 FRIDAY The Breakdown 10.25 SVU MV Woody Harrelson, Jesse 10.25 How Do They Do It? PG American Adventure 8.30 Pacific Brothers 12.15 Infomercials 11.10 Pawn Stars PG Eisenberg. 10.50 How It’s Made PG 9.30 Loosehead Footy 10am Judge Jerry 10.30 Mysteries At The 11.35 6.50 11.15 10.30 Rugby Nation Pawn Stars PG Official Secrets 16VLSC How It’s Made PG 10.25 How Do I Look? 3 Museum PGC Noon Jeopardy! 2019 Drama. 11.40 Legends Of The Wild PG 11.25 Snapped PG 3 11.30 Salvage Hunters 11.30 First XV Rugby Revision Noon NPC Archive (RPL) 12.25 Wheel Of Fortune 8.38 The Kitchen 16VLC 2019 12.30 Murder Comes To 12.20 The Kelly Clarkson Show 12.30 Somebody’s Gotta Do It 12.50 NCIS: LA MV Action. Town MVLSC 1.25 The Real Housewives Of Canterbury v Auckland – 1997. 1.30 Flipping Bangers 1.40 Hawaii Five-0 MV 10.18 Phoenix, Oregon 16L 2019 1.20 The Perfect Murder M Beverly Hills PG 3 2pm Grassroot Rugby 2.30 Jade Fever PGL 3pm The Aussie Rugby Show 2.25 MacGyver M Comedy. 2.10 Top Gear 2.25 Below Deck: 3pm Jade Fever PGL Mediterranean PG 3 3.30 First XV Rugby Revision 3.10 Pawn Stars PG 12.04 Joker 16VLC 2019 Thriller. 3pm Gold Rush: White 3.30 3.25 Keeping Up With The South Pacific 4pm The Breakdown 3.35 Pawn Stars PG 2.03 Zombieland: Double Water PG Kardashians PG 3 4.30 James Martin’s Islands 5pm Super Rugby 2016 (RPL) 4pm The Simpsons PG Tap 16VLSC 2019 Comedy. 3.50 Gold Rush PG 4.30 Child Genius UK 3 To Highlands Hurricanes v Chiefs. 4.30 Jeopardy! 3.39 Happy Death Day 4.45 Gold Rush: Dave Turin’s 5.30 Hollywood Medium With 5.30 Mysteries At The First semi-final from Westpac 5pm Wheel Of Fortune 2U MVLC 2019 Horror. Lost Mine PG Tyler Henry PG 3 Museum Stadium in Wellington. 5.30 Hardcore Pawn PG 5.16 Crypto 16VLS 2019 Thriller. 5.40 Outback Pilots PG KEY 0 3 (HLS) (RPL) (DLY) 16 18 Closed captions; Repeat; Highlights; Replay; Delayed; Approved for persons 16 years or over; Approved for persons 18 years or over; 6Aug20 Compiled by C Content may offend; L Language may offend; M Suitable for mature audiences; PG Parental guidance recommended for younger viewers; S Sexual content may offend; V Contains violence. 25 CLASSIFIEDS The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 6, 2020

NOTICE BOARD Gisborne District Council Public Notices HOME & LEISURE PROPERTY Readers Readers Bargains Bargains

Entertainment Firewood Wanted to Rent 6 high-back cushioned BISSEL upright wooden dining chairs, vacuum cleaner, hardly 2M3 Pine $120, 4m3 1-2 bdrm flat/unit for $100 ono. 3 vintage used, $40. Ph 867 5259, Resource Consent Farmers Air wish $220, 6m3 $320, 8m3 responsible, tidy brass wood Demitasse 0274 251 260. ODEON 5 to advise Wainui Phone 867 3339 $430, 12m3 $640. 2nd woman. 021 121 3478. spoons, pair glass oil Application and Okitu residents grade Pine 4m3, $100. pourers, glass sugar FREE: Philips stereo that they will THIS TOWN (M) Ph 862 8876. www. FARMING dispenser (320ml), $15 system tuner, CD, THU-FRI 3.30pm, NOTICE PUBLIC GISBORNE WASTEWATER be conducting macsfirewood.co.nz the lot. Collared cassette. 2 speakers Ph 6.20pm, 8.10pm NETWORK - OVERFLOW aerial topdressing jumper, shearing logo, 867 9220. MILITARY WIVES (M) operations on lge, tailed singlet, small THU-FRI 1.30pm, 6pm DISCHARGES surrounding farmland Fruit and Livestock HEDGE clippers $20. $15 ono for both. Pair Beer fridge $30. Fold- UNHINGED (R16) Application Reference(s): DW-2020- between 8am and Produce THU-FRI 1.30pm, 6pm, scuff slippers x2, away bed $25. Small 109732-00 / WD-2020-109733-00 5pm, Monday to sheepskin, leather, size 8.10pm Friday, starting ladder $35. Ph 027 600 BRITT-MARIE WAS 8, good cond, $30 ono Applicant: Gisborne District Council - Wednesday 5th TEESDALE ORCHARD 5054. HERE (M) each. Genuine leather Community Lifelines. August, for a period PUMPKINS, apples - THU-FRI 1.20pm, 6pm eating & cooking, Matawhero Sheep jacket, 2 tone brown, JACKET, OS, fawn, THE SECRET: DARE TO Gisborne District Council has lodged of two weeks. Sale size med men’s, excell very warm, hidden DREAM (PG) THU-FRI These operations pears, potatoes, onions, an application for the discharge of kumara, & much more. Friday, 7th August cond, $130. 6 wooden pockets & zips, $20. Ph 1.20pm, 4pm, 8.20pm are dependent on 2020, 10am photo frames & 6 silver 868 9922. WHERE’D YOU GO untreated wastewater from the Gisborne weather conditions. Back Ormond Rd, open BERNADETTE (M) wastewater network within the Gisborne 7 days, eftpos available. 1640 Sheep photo frames, med & Any queries can small, $20 the lot. MASPORT Rota hoe, THU-FRI 3.40pm, Reticulated Services Area in situations be directed to our Comprising: near new, 5hp Briggs & 8.20pm where the wastewater network has been 30 Prime sheep Vodafone station in HOUSE OF CARDIN (E) Operations Manager Readers Stratton engine, loads inundated with rainwater in heavy rain 40 Male lbs box, $15. Suitcase toilet THU-FRI 3.50pm on 06 868 4803. Bargains bag, $5. Housie board of grunt, mint cond, THE PERSONAL (wet weather overlows) and also in 700 Ewe lbs very reliable, $650 ono. 270 MS lbs game, $15. Snakes & HISTORY OF DAVID cases where there is a malfunction or 10 jam jars, clean, with Ladders, $5. Biscuit Ph 0274 130 893. COPPERFIELD (PG) blockage in the network (dry weather Work Wanted 70 Ewes with lbs THU-FRI 1.20pm, lids, free. Ph 868 9922. at foot tins, all sizes, Tupper- SINGLE bed, good 5.40pm overlows). The discharge application 30 Store ewes ware cups, $15 the lot. cond, $100. Ph 868 includes discharges to land and water 2 seater cane couch 2 large microwave TROLLS: WORLD TOUR BEST CLEANING with cushions $30. 0910. (G) THU-FRI 3.50pm (rivers) and to the Coastal Marine Area Also to be sold at plates, $5. Adaptor with HEALTHY Homes. Ph Sunbeam Bakehouse end of sale - RESISTANCE (M) (CMA), although direct discharges to the 6 plugs, $5. Ph 06 2810 TALLBOY, dark pine 022 322 8600 breadmaker $40. Pana- 22 WF MS grain veneer, good THU-FRI 8.20pm CMA are not anticipated. 036. Times may vary subject ELECTRICIAN. All sonic 3pce stereo $30. feeder calves cond, tidy, $75, work- Entertainment unit $30. to late changes The application includes a range works certified. 10% 30 Frsn MS 4 lengths of near new ing order. Ph 867 8910. Ph 867 5259, 0274 251 feeder calves WWW.ODEONGISBORNE.CO.NZ of actions and measures that seek off hourly rate. Paul, garden hose, 20m long 260. ea. $60 the lot or sell to progressively reduce overlow 0226 783 024. CANCELLATION NOTICE sep @ $15 ea. 027 583 Mee i frequency, volume and risk; and to GIB fixing and stopp- t ngs Situations Calendared Wairoa 0602. AT YOUR SERVICE manage the risks and environmental ing, exterior plastering, Cattle Sale efects of any overlows where these LBP registered. Ph Vacant PORTA cot, excell KAITI 313 2F2B 13th August 2020 cond, $25. Very large occur out of necessity. Shayne Norris is cancelled MEETING OF Plasterer, 027 474 9786. oil painting, mountain/ Private Escorts OWNERS The application seeks a 20 year term of lake scene, $120 ono. Large chunky cane Venue: Tairawhiti consent. MESSY GARDEN?? FIRST time in town "Let us do it for you." lounge chair, $95. Ph Asian lady, 28yrs, 36D, Maori Land Court Location: The Gisborne Reticulated 021 192 5540. 60 Reads Quay Ph 027 659 2915. You can sell in/out calls. Ph 022 432 Gisborne Services Area covers the urban area TREE removals, tree 904. of Gisborne City. Manually operated anything by Date: 19 August 2020 trimming, greenwaste ROCHELLE. Natural primary, secondary and tertiary wet- removed, 027 466 8201. advertising beauty. Maori/Scottish Time: 11am weather overlow points have been TEACHER AIDE Classifieds 869 0601 lady. Ph 0210 505 947. identiied and are proposed to be FOR PRIMARY Business 869 0616 Phone AGENDA: 869 0601 utilised in a staged approach depending tuations INDUSTRY TRADES 1. Karakia on the severity of any rain event. Si ACADEMY 2. Apologies These overlow points discharge into Vacant Lytton High School 3. Trustee Elections seeks a keen person 4. Future Utilisation of the Taruheru River, Tūranganui River, Waikanae Stream and Waimata River. OFFICE with some practical the Trust ADMINISTRATOR hands-on skills to 5. General Business The location of dry weather overlows and point of discharge depends on support the Primary All Owners are We have a position for Trades Academy welcome where in the network the malfunction or Accounts Receivable, teacher with a variety of blockage occurs. Accounts Payable, A. Ngarangione tasks. The role will General office duties involve working with More Information: More information and Freight Dispatching about the application including the students inside and Public Notices and Outturning. Hours outside the classroom. submission form (Form 13) is available – flexible 25-30 per Must have a current on our website, customer service week. EASTLAND driver’s licence. TRUCKWASH counters and the HB Williams Memorial Please apply in writing Library. This is a fixed term, with CV to PO Box term time only position Will be CLOSED for 1397, Gisborne 4040. routine maintenance Please contact Todd Whittaker for 20 hours per week, from 7am, Sunday (Independent Processing Planner) at to commence as soon as 9th August and will [email protected] or (021) 676 Situations possible, subject to Re-open midday, 377 if you have any questions about the availability, until the Tuesday 11th August. Vacant end of the junior planning or submissions process. academic year i.e. Please contact Any person may make a written BAY POOLS Friday 11th December, 027 327 5610 for 2020. Have you further Information submission on the application. Is looking for another Submissions must be received by STAR worker. Please request an We regret any Council no later than 5pm Wednesday application form and lost a furry inconvenience this 16 September 2020. Submissions may Would suit someone job description, send may cause. with building be emailed to [email protected], your covering letter, a experience or a trade copy of your CV and sent by post to PO Box 747, Gisborne or that would compliment Public Notices hand delivered to a Council Customer the contact details of 2 family our Pool Business. referees either by post Service Centre. Full driver’s license to the Principal Lytton This notice is given under section 95A(3) with Class 2 an High School, PO Box member? (a) of the Resource Management Act advantage. 635 Gisborne 4040 or 1991. email sue@lyttonhigh. Please phone Wade net after 5.30pm on 027 449 7126 Applications close 3pm, Friday 7th August 2020. MEASURING Wiremu Elliott DAY www.gdc.govt.nz Principal Sun 9th Keep Your 15 Fitzherbert Street Privacy August PO Box 747 Gisborne 4040 Having a PHONE 06 867 2049 Let us collect 9.00am - noon FREEPHONE 0800 653 800 responses to your garage sale Showgrounds Park EMAIL [email protected] advertisements. Anyone wanting life Only $7.00 (incl GST) Saturday? certificates contact for 30 days Deadline to has free listings in our classified section for Peter Andrew Ask about Herald advertise is 2pm lost and found animals. Phone 869 0601. 0274 396 737 box numbers Thursday. 26 RACING The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 6, 2020

Otago races at Wingatui Friday Jetbet 6 TAB D. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10 Q. 2-3-4-5, 7-8-9-10 PL6 5-10 Selections 2 Busy Bee Cleaning Services12.13 6 78s00 Stella Daze tdm (8) 57 63 R Mudhoo (a2) 10 74s07 Shelby Devine (7) 56.5 48 R Beeharry (a3) 16 — Ricky Baker SCRATCHED Race 1: HATRICK BOYS, STANDREWS MASONIC, 7 97s44 Ricky Baker d (11) 57 59 G Jogoo 11 89 Turn Your Eyes (4) 56.5 45 T Comignaghi $15,000, rating 86 handicap, 1200m 8 099s3 Kitty Power tdm (6) 56.5 62 K Asano (a1) 9 Fathers Day Races 6th Sept. 4.20 OCEANS AWAY 1 97s84 Raise You Ten tdh (10) 62 83 9 210s4 Mother Goose dm (2) 56.5 62 K Mudhoo 7 Winter Cup Bonus July 3.13 Race 2: FINAL SAVINGS, BLACK LABEL, SHIRLEY MAUDE $12,000, rating 82 handicap, 1600m K Chowdhoory (a2) 10 9328s Glorious Ocean d (5) 56 61 S Wynne $10,000, maiden, 1400m Race 3: THE LAST WORD, SOVIET WONDER, CLUB SPIRIT 2 4214s Shirley Maude dm (3) 61.5 86 11 648s9 Juliette tmh (1) 56 61 C Johnson 1 7s8s3 Gold’nguru tdm (12) 61.5 82 1 386s5 Gerry Joyce (7) 58.5 52 K Mudhoo Race 4: NOAH, KITTY POWER, EASY HABIT K Asano (a1) 12 s8368 Arnage tdm (3) 55.5 60 K Williams S Toolooa (a3) 2 59s82 Hey Mickey (1) 58.5 52 T Comignaghi Race 5: RENOUNCE, GLACIER POINT, RINGADINGDING 3 1s920 Black Label tdm (1) 58 79 R Mudhoo (a2) 13 007s3 Never Quitz t (17) 54.5 58 C Barnes 2 088s2 The Gordonian tdm (9) 60.5 80 K Mudhoo 3 7s53 Jack Knows Best (16) 58.5 51 T Moseley 4 231s4 Manhattan Flame dm (9) 57.5 74 14 s7s00 Pure Class dm (12) 54.5 58 A Balloo 3 7s799 Just Push Play tdm (13) 57.5 74 Race 6: ROAD TO DIAMONDS, ASATHOUGHT, GOODANYA 4 3 Western Dream (17) 58.5 51 K Williams EMERGENCIES: K Chowdhoory (a2) Race 7: WESTERN DREAM, HEY MICKEY, R Mudhoo (a2) 5 151s3 Devious dm (2) 56 71 T Comignaghi 15 0000s Belindabella (15) 54 57 4 51s60 Our Teddy Boy tdmh (3) 56.5 72 JACK KNOWS BEST 5 4s09s Shaker h (6) 58.5 48 C Campbell (a1) 6 4s307 Final Savings td (7) 54.5 68 K Mudhoo 16 6098s Tarabeebee dm (9) 54 56 C Campbell (a1) Race 8: DREAMING EASY, BRONTE BEACH, LINEDANCEKING 6 486s6 Dream Brave h (4) 58.5 47 C Johnson 7 327s6 Hazelnut tdm (5) 54 70 K Kwo (a2) 17 0570s Cotes De Bourg dm (4) 55 55 5 922s6 Kandari td (5) 55 69 K Williams 7 486s8 I’m A Tiger h (9) 58.5 47 K Asano (a1) Race 9: JUST PUSH PLAY, GOLD’NGURU, THE GORDONIAN 8 26s18 Expressive dm (8) 54 67 S Wynne 18 808s0 Holy Loch (13) 55 55 6 019s6 Beam Me Up Scotty dm (2) 54.5 68 8 0 High Rez (2) 58.5 45 Race 10: PABLEAU, ANJAMEME, TIMES TIME 9 344s9 So Natural dm (4) 54 66 R Beeharry (a3) 19 — Drumstorm SCRATCHED C Johnson 9 Whero (15) 58.5 45 10 58s00 Boyslightup dm (6) 54 55 C Johnson 20 — Boyslightup SCRATCHED 7 6s627 Tuilana dm (10) 54 69 T Comignaghi 10 2034s Lugano’s Ace h (10) 56.5 54 R Cuneen 8 31s05 Are You Cereal (14) 54 67 R Mudhoo (a2) 3 Cup Day - Tickets On Sale Now 12.48 5 Southern Wide Realty 1.58 11 6 Winter Gold (12) 56.5 46 S Wynne 9 89s90 Montserrat tdmh (1) 54 67 C Barnes 12 89s Blackjakk (8) 56.5 45 K Williams $10,000, maiden, 1200m $10,000, maiden, 1600m 10 s9s31 Newmarket d (8) 54 67 S Wynne 13 9s0 Katrina Marie h (11) 56.5 45 C Barnes 11 191s8 Raise You Five tdmh (6) 54 67 T Moseley 14 Tanzanite (3) 56.5 45 G Jogoo 1 0s58s Qiji Spirit h (7) 58.5 52 R Cuneen 1 9s Not Usual Wings (6) 58.5 47 12 020s4 Rosie Glow m (11) 54 67 K Asano (a1) EMERGENCIES: 2 5337s Beeslaststing (2) 58.5 51 J Laking T Comignaghi 13 13s8s Shanzino dh (4) 54 67 T Jonker 3 44 Soviet Wonder (3) 58.5 50 2 05s76 Glacier Point (10) 58.5 46 J Laking 15 5766s Mr Fahrenheit (13) 58.5 45 14 420s1 Stop Making Sense dm (7) 54 67 A Balloo 1 Wingatui Function Centre 11.42 K Chowdhoory (a2) 3 660s8 Renounce (3) 58.5 45 L Callaway 16 70s96 Jojo Roxx (5) 56.5 45 EMERGENCY: $12,000, rating 78 handicap, 2200m 4 0s Club Spirit h (4) 58.5 47 R Mudhoo (a2) 4 235s9 Miss Catherine (7) 56.5 53 T Moseley 17 660s8 Renounce (14) 58.5 45 15 0s8s0 Ringbolt tdm (15) 54 67 1 — Shakti SCRATCHED 5 7 Burt The Squirt (11) 58.5 45 K Asano (a1) 5 806s3 Raise Your Sights h (9) 56.5 51 C Johnson 6 0 Sutherland (6) 58.5 45 T Moseley 6 8s34 Ringadingding (1) 56.5 51 R Mudhoo (a2) 8 Busy Bee Cleaning 3.46 2 33s10 Hatrick Boys d (11) 58 70 S Wynne 10 Speight’s 4.53 7 243s2 The Last Word bh (15) 56.5 54 C Johnson 7 945s7 Rox (11) 56.5 50 K Asano (a1) 3 76s87 Shantav tdmh (1) 57.5 69 T Jonker $11,000, rating 71 handicap, 1400m 8 200s7 Secret Dreams (8) 56.5 52 S Wynne 8 3s056 Aquattack (2) 56.5 49 $10,000, rating 64 handicap, 1600m 4 300s0 Standrews Masonic m (3) 57.5 69 1 85s70 Bluey’s Chance tdm (15) 60 71 9 s47s4 No Quantum b (10) 56.5 49 K Mudhoo K Chowdhoory (a2) 1 98s83 Whiskey In The Jar dm (9) 59 64 J Laking T Comignaghi Y Y Chew (a4) 10 09s55 Bella Eve (16) 56.5 47 L Callaway 9 s60s0 Joemar h (5) 56.5 45 C Barnes 2 355s0 Midnite Kaos m (4) 58.5 63 T Moseley 5 110s6 Slammer dmh (2) 57 68 C Campbell (a1) 2 9s9s1 Linedanceking d (10) 58 67 A Balloo 11 5 Monferrina h (13) 56.5 47 C Barnes 10 s07s0 Mangaroa Sky (4) 56.5 45 G Jogoo 3 435s4 Pableau (12) 58.5 63 K Kwo (a2) 6 787s0 The Man mh (7) 57 68 C Barnes 12 0 Arroyo h (1) 56.5 45 C Campbell (a1) 11 0s09 Molly Maguire (8) 56.5 45 S Wynne 3 9s539 Dreaming Easy tdm (13) 57.5 70 R Mudhoo (a2) 4 26s00 Effervescent (7) 57.5 61 S Wynne 7 7s211 Five Princes m (6) 56.5 67 G Jogoo 13 Float h (12) 56.5 45 T Comignaghi 5 709s9 Heberite dmh (11) 57.5 61 C Campbell (a1) 8 858s0 Satin Guru tdmh (4) 55.5 65 14 9 Choux In (5) 54 45 G Jogoo 6 Busy Bee Cleaning Services 2.38 4 6449s Splendior (7) 56 67 S Wynne 5 517s0 Crispin tdh (4) 55.5 66 C Barnes 6 436s6 Times Time m (5) 57 64 R Mudhoo (a2) K Chowdhoory (a2) EMERGENCIES: $10,000, maiden, 1600m 7 974s2 Anjameme dbh (13) 55 60 C Johnson 9 12s55 Transcendent d (15) 55 68 T Moseley 15 0 The Gift (14) 54 45 6 46s61 Dough Boy dmh (11) 55.5 62 T Moseley 1 883s4 Goa Head Caller (6) 58.5 51 7 820s0 Outram th (9) 55.5 62 C Campbell (a1) 8 906s6 Golden Valkyrie td (1) 55 56 10 351s0 Metasequoia td (9) 54.5 67 C Johnson 16 8780s Poilu h (9) 58.5 45 R Mudhoo (a2) 8 360s6 Bronte Beach (3) 54.5 64 K Asano (a1) R Beeharry (a3) 11 0s713 Oceans Away m (17) 54.5 63 4 Busy Bee Cleaning Services 1.23 2 050s0 Invigorate (8) 58.5 47 G Jogoo 9 489s8 The Style m (8) 54.5 64 S Toolooa (a3) 9 s98s0 Odysseus m (2) 55 56 T Comignaghi 12 841s0 Chookie’s Girl tdmh (10) 54 62 K Williams 3 057s6 Ying Resolute (2) 58.5 47 10 675s2 Field Of Fire dh (2) 54.5 60 10 680s5 Drumstorm m (6) 54.5 55 K Mudhoo EMERGENCIES: $10,000, rating 65 benchmark*, 1200m K Chowdhoory (a2) K Chowdhoory (a2) 11 00s69 Top Ghia (10) 54 57 C Barnes 13 s90s0 Dante Fire tdh (5) 54 62 K Mudhoo 1 596s1 Easy Habit dm (18) 59.5 64 T Moseley 4 7 Goodanya (11) 58.5 45 J Laking 11 7301s Jandles h (12) 54 62 K Kwo (a2) 12 668s8 Below Zero h (3) 54 56 K Chowdhoory (a2) 14 3s020 Nathan Detroit d (12) 54 61 2 8s050 Middagurd dm (7) 58.5 62 R Cuneen 5 s09s9 Hillbillycharlie (5) 58.5 45 C Barnes 12 013s0 Reliable Belle dh (14) 54 62 C Johnson 13 s08s8 Molly Polly dm (8) 54 56 K Asano (a1) 15 090s2 Countess Ruby tmh (14) 54 60 3 5s8s7 Fulltothebrim dm (16) 57.5 60 J Laking 6 0s9s0 Ideal Warrior (1) 58.5 45 T Moseley 13 3318s Zareeba (5) 54 62 T Comignaghi 14 668s0 Fine Bouquet m (14) 54 55 K Williams 16 06s4s Zed Leppelin (16) 54 57 4 9366s Monkey Shoulder (10) 57.5 60 7 0s0 Step Son h (3) 58.5 45 J Lowry 14 02s67 Ruby Marie (1) 54 61 G Jogoo EMERGENCIES: 17 4s070 Lincoln Zephyr (8) 54 55 T Comignaghi 8 4436s Asathought (9) 56.5 64 C Johnson EMERGENCIES: 15 70s97 Bellarosina (15) 54 55 18 435s4 Pableau (13) 54.5 63 5 19s04 Noah (14) 57.5 60 C Campbell (a1) 9 60s53 Road To Diamonds (10) 56.5 51 K Mudhoo 15 9s0s4 Sounds Promising m (6) 54 59 16 4s070 Lincoln Zephyr (16) 54.5 55

NZ Metro harness at Addington Friday Jetbet 8 TAB Doubles 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9 Quaddies 2-3-4-5, 6-7-8-9 Place6 4-9 Selections 6 95Ps0 Franco Hatton (Fr) 6 R Close 5 Demand Respect (Fr) 5 S Ottley 6 31673 Buckskin (Fr) 6 S O’Reilly (J) 6 21313 Franco Niven (Fr) 5 T Williams Race 1: DELIGHTFUL DUDE, STEPHS BOY, MAJOR MOOSE 7 27s63 Got You Covered (Fr) 7 J Dunn 6 1 Darling Me (Fr) 6 O Thornley (J) 7 3s615 Luella (Fr) 7 B Hope (J) 7 22s33 Bettathanfast (Fr) 6 B Orange 8 9s Stephs Boy (Fr) 8 B Orange 7 1 Bettor Twist (Fr) 7 T Williams 8 48556 Cheddar Made Beta (Fr) 8 B Orange 8 158s6 Heisenberg (Fr) 7 J Dunn Race 2: ZSAHARA, GOLD CHAIN, VENUS TYRON 9 79 Millwood Melody (Fr) 9 T Williams 8 122s1 It’s All About Faith (Fr) 8 M Purdon 9 s3221 Eastwood Isabella (Fr) 9 T Williams 9 4419s Stars Tonight (Fr) 8 K Newman (J) Race 3: PACE N PRIDE, IT’S ALL ABOUT FAITH, DARLING ME 10 7 Keisha (Fr) 21 K Newman (J) 10 0s015 Darryl Kerrigan (Fr) U1 L O’Reilly Race 4: CALL ME TROUBLE, MARTHA STUART, AORANGI 4 Clarkson Sign Studio Trot 7.02 8 Avon City Ford Pace 8.56 Race 5: LUELLA, EASTWOOD ISABELLA, IMMER BESSER 2 Hydroflow Trot 6.08 $10,000, r40-r55 stand, 2600m 6 Lamb & Hayward Trot 7.56 $10,000, non-winners 3yo+ f&m. mobile, Race 6: HEAVYWEIGHT HERO, MUSCLE MOUNTAIN, $10,000, non-winners stand, 2600m 1 — Majestic Sunset SCRATCHED $12,500, r56+ discretionary handicap stand, 1980m THE PLAYER 1 8s3P0 Gotta Ticket (Fr) 1 T Williams 2 P1758 Missucci (Fr) 1 B Orange 2600m 1 Allswell Delight (Fr) 1 R May Race 7: BETTATHANFAST, TANGO TARA, HEISENBERG 2 03507 Awesome Impee (Fr) 2 P Wakelin 3 39233 Justan’s Sister (Fr) 2 S Tomlinson (J) 1 300s9 Chief Of Staff (Fr) 1 J Thomas 2 0s900 Churrasco (Fr) 2 K Tomlinson (J) Race 8: SHANIKA, WHAT’S YOUR SECRET, BEYOND WORDS 3 00s05 Shes So Right (Fr) 3 K Tomlinson (J) 4 58551 Sods Law (Fr) 3 J Morrison (J) 2 s0786 Zsa Zoe (Fr) 2 S Tomlinson (J) 3 45527 Westburn Bliss (Fr) 3 B Orange Race 9: ABOVE N BEYOND, IM A GIGOLO, 4 02s32 Zsahara (Fr) 4 S Tomlinson (J) 5 32224 Bright Glow (Fr) 4 I Cameron 3 6862P Fanny Hill (Fr) 3 M Williamson 4 Rollwithit (Fr) 4 T Trathen DOWN TO THE BONE 5 74083 Cody Banner (Fr) 5 R Close 6 — The Bloss SCRATCHED 4 s0198 Carnegie Hall (Fr) 4 B Orange 5 6 With Grace (Fr) 5 K Newman (J) 6 8s990 Break Free (Fr) 6 L Newton 7 27P30 Take After Me (Fr) 5 G Smith 5 s51s3 American Pride (Fr) 5 M Purdon 6 Iksaka (Fr) 6 B Butt 7 087s7 Inherent Royal (Fr) 7 B Orange 8 08983 Count Eyre (Fr) 6 R Close 6 14671 Aladdin Sane (Fr) U1 J Cox 7 What’s Your Secret (Fr) 7 N Rasmussen 8 99s90 Halfway There (Fr) 8 L O’Reilly 9 100s6 Call Me Trouble (Fr) 7 S Thornley (J) 7 23223 The Player (Fr) U2 J Dunn 8 832s2 Shanika (Fr) 8 J Dunn 9 86726 Pastrana (Fr) 9 J Cox 10 79050 Jerry Garcia (Fr) 8 L O’Reilly 8 51s54 Majestic Chevron (10) 1 T Williams 9 7 Off N Gone (Fr) 9 T Williams 10 See It Thru (Fr) 10 K Hadfield 11 66556 Rachmaninov (Fr) 9 T Grant 9 48117 Midnight Assassin (10) 2 C DeFilippi 10 Beyond Words (Fr) 21 M Purdon 11 80482 Yea You (Fr) 11 S O’Reilly (J) 12 622P6 Tehoro Dazzle (Fr) 10 R Holmes 10 0s10s Muscle Mountain (10) U1 B Hope (J) 12 43845 Eilish Hall (Fr) U1 J Curtin 13 1500s I Dream Of Jeannie (Fr) 11 T Williams 11 4s462 Doff Your Cap (10) U2 R Close 9 First Direct Taxis Pace 9.21 13 8 Venus Tyron (Fr) U2 J Dunn 14 30992 Aorangi (Fr) U1 S Ottley 12 8s707 Ruthless Kayla (20) 1 J Morrison (J) $12,500, 4yo+ r57-r63. mobile, 1980m 1 HRS Construction Pace 5.38 14 270s5 Gold Chain (Fr) U3 B Butt 15 14 Martha Stuart (Fr) U2 J Dunn 13 1202s Heavyweight Hero (40) 1 B Butt 15 0 Aristocrat (Fr) U4 R May 1 17542 Under Wraps (Fr) 1 R May $10,000, non-winners 3yo+ mr40 to mr49. 5 Allied Security Pace 7.29 7 Trackside Dining Pace 8.26 2 73047 Claus (Fr) 2 R Close mobile, 1980m 3 Cup Week Hospitality Pace 6.37 3 58619 Pay Me Visa (Fr) 3 T Chmiel $10,000, 4yo+ r51-r56. mobile, 1980m $12,500, 4yo+ r65-r85. mobile, 1980m 4 06618 Brantley (Fr) 4 B Butt 1 30 Mossdale Mac (Fr) 1 B Hope (J) $12,500, 3yo r60. mobile, 1980m 1 49170 I’ll Write The Story (Fr) 1 K Cox 1 24614 Eastwood Ideal (Fr) 1 C Thornley 5 30s15 Down To The Bone (Fr) 5 T Williams 2 25s45 Mark O’Ronga (Fr) 2 B Butt 1 2 Pace N Pride (Fr) 1 N Rasmussen 2 0s404 Melody’s Mischief (Fr) 2 R May 2 15sP0 Razors Edge (Fr) 2 J Geddes 6 33515 Carlos Bromac (Fr) 6 K Newman (J) 3 23s82 Delightful Dude (Fr) 3 M Purdon 2 Maybe (Fr) 2 H Cullen 3 s9595 Hes Fast And Furious (Fr) 3 J Dunn 3 — Burnham Boy SCRATCHED 7 174s6 Cardinal Sin (Fr) 7 B Orange 4 244Ps Khal Drogo (Fr) 4 R Holmes 3 Riveered (Fr) 3 M Lewis (J) 4 318s4 Immer Besser (Fr) 4 S Ottley 4 14282 That Alexander Guy (Fr) 3 R Close 8 45s03 Im A Gigolo (Fr) 8 S O’Reilly (J) 5 83 Major Moose (Fr) 5 N Rasmussen 4 Shan Noble (Fr) 4 B Orange 5 54933 Blue Chip Delight (Fr) 5 C DeFilippi 5 22552 Tango Tara (Fr) 4 J Curtin 9 786s4 Above N Beyond (Fr) 9 J Dunn

Wanganui greys at Hatrick Friday Jetbet 9 TAB D. 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9, 10-11 T. 1-2-3, 5-6-7, 9-10-11 Q. 2-3-4-5, 8-9-10-11 PL6 6-11 Selections 5 48322 Gazza’s Girl 30.44 G & S Fredrickson 4 Accell Leading The Way 6.26 6 63665 Allegro Lanie nwtd Lisa Cole 5 61387 Big Time Billie 17.65 Lisa Cole Race 1: GAZZA’S GIRL, BIG TIME TOMMEY, BIGTIME ALFIE 6 44111 Big Time Tommey 30.81 Lisa Cole 7 12478 Big Time Eden 30.42 Lisa Cole 6 63452 Sir Duggie 17.18 Lisa Cole 7 74641 Bigtime Alfie 30.09 Lisa Cole $3325, C2/3, 520m 8 13646 Big Time Brie 30.03 Lisa Cole 7 51833 Bigtime Pearl 17.64 Lisa Cole Race 2: JAY MIKE, ALLEGRO NIXON, BIG TIME ROONIE 8 52353 Cossie Cooper 30.35 Melissa Olden 1 38321 Bigtime Daisy 30.49 Lisa Cole 8 11221 Big Time Jonie 17.40 Lisa Cole Race 3: TUFF KNIGHT, DINO THE FOX, DOUBLE WHAT EMERGENCIES: 2 42115 Young Dumb Broke 30.57 Melissa Olden 7 Adept Accountants 7.47 EMERGENCY: Race 4: ALLEGRO TAMMY, GO GLOW, BIG TIME HARPER 9 42857 Allegro Skye nwtd Lisa Cole 3 13347 Jilliby Litsa nwtd Lisa Cole $2035, C3, 305m 9 38836 Bigtime Leo 17.75 Peter Clark Race 5: DYNAMITE DANGER, ALLEGRO ELLA, JUSTA GIFT 10 64654 Here’s Hemi 30.56 John McInerney 4 36414 Big Time Amber 30.29 Lisa Cole Race 6: SIMPLY SMOOTH, BIG TIME JIMMY, ALLEGRO LANIE 5 11584 Big Time Roxy 30.60 Lisa Cole 1 83542 Running Freer 17.69 Melissa Olden 10 CPF Insurance 9.11 2 71183 Wifi Robyn 17.78 G & S Fredrickson Race 7: WIFI ROBYN, ALAMEIN STRYDA, CHOICE SISTER 2 The Avenue Kingsgate Hotel 5.28 6 21358 Allegro Tammy nwtd Lisa Cole 3 15361 Big Time Lorna 17.88 Lisa Cole $2860, C4/5, 305m Race 8: BIG TIME AMIE, BIGTIME ROD, BIGTIME BRODY 7 21364 Go Glow 30.73 Marcie Flipp $2860, C2, 520m 4 47241 Sedgebrook Sally 17.78 Fred Kite 1 85814 Big Time Flash 17.60 G & S Fredrickson Race 9: BIG TIME BILLIE, SIR DUGGIE, BIGTIME PEARL 8 34825 Big Time Harper 30.73 Peter Clark 1 27227 Ohana Lad 30.91 Kellie Gommans EMERGENCIES: 5 32518 Alamein Stryda 17.74 Kettlewell & Phillips 2 17742 Allegro Fern 17.69 Lisa Cole Race 10: BIGTIME ZIGGY, HIP HOP RAPPER, BIG TIME FROSTY 2 25533 Bigtime Benji 30.44 Lisa Cole 9 11775 My Khloe 30.40 Marcie Flipp 6 21853 Choice Sister 17.99 Carol Morris 3 36272 Big Time Pluto 17.53 Lisa Cole Race 11: WATERLOO GIRL, BIG TIME GWYN, BIGTIME BANJO 3 15751 Big Time Odette 30.32 Lisa Cole 10 26865 Double That nwtd G & S Fredrickson 7 74714 Funzalo 17.61 Bill Hodgson 4 17785 Bees And Birds 17.68 Lisa Cole 4 15832 Dapper Rapper 30.32 Brian Marsh 8 52618 Giraffe Club 17.70 Lisa Cole 5 78751 Bigtime Ziggy 17.63 Lisa Cole 5 Aline Ashe & Mandie Heap 6.53 5 44354 Grunty Mama 30.62 S & C Blackburn 8 Palamountain’s Nutrition 8.16 6 67176 Hip Hop Rapper 17.49 Brian Marsh 6 56166 Jay Mike 30.43 Nathan Udy $2035, C2/3, 305m 7 48713 Big Time Frosty 17.57 Lisa Cole 7 11712 Allegro Nixon nwtd Lisa Cole $4735, C5, 520m 8 56167 Allegro Lexxi 17.63 Lisa Cole 1 58326 Doomsday 17.64 K B Benson 8 25332 Big Time Roonie 30.63 Lisa Cole EMERGENCY: 2 13278 Dynamite Danger 17.69 G & S Fredrickson 1 13366 Bigtime Bruno 30.07 Lisa Cole EMERGENCIES: 3 46386 Big Time Tina 17.63 Lisa Cole 2 81554 Big Time Amie 30.43 Lisa Cole 9 38836 Bigtime Leo 17.75 Peter Clark 9 11775 My Khloe 30.40 Marcie Flipp 4 76732 Sedgebrook Lover 17.69 Fred Kite 3 11134 Big Time Lantao nwtd Lisa Cole 11 Laser Plumbing 9.41 10 26865 Double That nwtd G & S Fredrickson 5 48474 Allegro Ella 17.73 Lisa Cole 4 62115 Big Time Elsa 30.25 Lisa Cole 3 racingtips.co.nz 5.58 6 17325 Justa Gift 17.62 J & D Bell 5 46157 Bigtime Rod 29.91 Lisa Cole $2390, C4, 305m 7 88275 Pretty Belinda 17.98 Wendy Kite 6 61426 Bigtime Brody 30.12 Lisa Cole 1 74231 Waterloo Girl 17.81 Wendy Kite $1685, C2, 305m 8 68742 Bigtime Honey 17.65 Lisa Cole 7 44355 Big Time Baby 30.06 Lisa Cole 2 78352 Big Time Gwyn 17.59 Lisa Cole 8 25112 Big Time Kobe 30.63 Lisa Cole 1 45137 Arthur’s Crown 17.76 Richard Waite 6 Wanganui Toyota 7. 19 3 26174 Free Thinker 17.84 Melissa Olden 1 AON Insurance Final 5.03 2 77688 Tuff Knight 18.30 Bernie Mitchell 4 71151 Life Is Good 17.79 Melissa Olden $4030, C3/4, 520m 9 First Security 8.46 $2505, C1, final, 520m 3 62451 Mother’s Touch 17.82 J & D Bell 5 77363 Articulator 17.79 Bill Hodgson 4 78456 So Severe 17.71 Carol Morris 1 85751 Classic Rapper 30.50 Susie Kite $2860, C4/5, 305m 6 11837 Bigtime Banjo 17.52 Lisa Cole 1 34414 Skinny Binny 30.60 Ross & Voyce 5 87416 Dino The Fox 17.74 Kellie Gommans 2 68786 Simply Smooth 30.29 Lisa Cole 1 81437 Big Time Chance 17.58 Lisa Cole 7 41456 Bigtime Puma 17.57 Lisa Cole 2 38372 Wifi Inga nwtd G & S Fredrickson 6 73852 Double What 17.93 J & D Bell 3 71117 Big Time Gina 30.45 Lisa Cole 2 11313 Cheese And Chalk 17.57 Lisa Cole 8 56142 Big Time Lebron 17.62 Lisa Cole 3 42623 Bigtime Maci 30.53 Susie Kite 7 33132 Allegro Pippa 18.03 Lisa Cole 4 76526 Novo Ollie 30.64 Lisa Cole 3 33624 Big Time Kevin 17.58 Lisa Cole EMERGENCY: 4 64541 Goldstar Hadlee 30.87 Glen Hodgson 8 43862 Zara Cheebee 17.62 Marcie Flipp 5 62131 Big Time Jimmy nwtd Lisa Cole 4 21615 Criminal Justice 17.63 Melissa Olden 9 38836 Bigtime Leo 17.75 Peter Clark

Legend: T – Won at track. C – Won at this distance on this course. D – Won at this distance on another course. M – Won in slow or heavy going. B – Beaten favourite at last start. H – Trained on track. N – Won at night. S – Spell of three months. F – Fell. P – Pulled up. L – Lost rider. TV – Featured on Trackside TV. The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 6, 2020 RACING 27

Christchurch greys at Addington Friday Jetbet 3 TAB D. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9, 10-11-12 Q. 2-3-4-5, 9-10-11-12 PL6 7-12 Selections EMERGENCIES: 8 32313 Baldrick 17.54 John McInerney 3 68387 It’s A Joke 17.26 John McInerney 10 Amber Cleaning Stakes 2.49 Race 1: SMASH ACHIEVER, OPHIRA BALE, TEARAWAY TARA 9 76763 Homebush Ariana 17.21 John McInerney EMERGENCIES: 4 57844 Amuri Liv 17.16 John McInerney 10 77573 Memoir 17.30 Dylan Voyce 9 88346 Homebush George 17.29 John McInerney 5 F2125 Mr Muppet 17.18 Robin Wales $3325, C3, 520m Race 2: GOTCHA POPEYE, MITCHAM BOULT, TAIERI TERRA 10 88486 Ulyssa Bale 17.30 Craig Roberts 6 25416 Ring Clown 17.19 Malcolm Grant 1 23476 Goldstar Mauney 30.06 S & B Evans Race 3: TIGGERLONG DEMON, FAIRLY ABLE, JAM PACKED 2 Suck It Up Sprint Heat 1 12.22 7 75736 Jaded Affair 17.23 Lisa Waretini 2 26633 Darla Bale 30.24 Craig Roberts Race 4: BASHFUL BUFFY, YI FENG, GOLDSTAR AVALON $1685, C2, heat, 295m 5 Casswoods For Carpet 1.15 8 26368 Homebush Liam 17.22 John McInerney 3 71255 Orina Allen 30.32 Craig Roberts Race 5: ZIPPING BOSTON, RIVALRIES, REPLICA RANGO 4 83467 Thrilling Watch 30.60 Daniel Roberts 1 25664 Gotcha Popeye 17.41 Calum Weir $2505, C1, 520m EMERGENCIES: Race 6: OPAWA LACY, MAYBE RIGHT, HOMEBUSH GEORGE 5 78822 Quincy Bale 29.93 Craig Roberts 2 63165 Homebush Zack 17.55 John McInerney 9 76763 Homebush Ariana 17.21 John McInerney Race 7: SHAW WINNER, GOLDSTAR WYNTER, AMURI LIV 1 86815 Goldstar Darwin 31.18 S & B Evans 6 11347 Homebush Fonzie 30.29 John McInerney 3 11677 Lady Sobers 17.42 John McInerney 2 56254 Goldstar Whitey 30.35 S & B Evans 10 77573 Memoir 17.30 Dylan Voyce Race 8: RIPSLINGER ROXY, GOLDSTAR SPOOK, 7 3354s Dyna Xarvel 30.35 Craig Roberts 4 31545 Taieri Terra 17.31 Ray Casey 3 3132F All Unite 30.51 J & D Fahey 8 Angler’s Arms Tavern 2.14 8 56411 Haidee Bale 30.44 Daniel Roberts GOLDSTAR YANKEE 5 15275 Jackie 17.40 Lisa Waretini 4 25154 Goldstar Vale 30.74 S & B Evans Race 9: PENNY JANE, PONTIAC PAT, MITCHAM RYDER 6 12458 Goldstar Galaxie 17.40 S & B Evans 5 712s1 Zipping Boston 30.39 Craig Roberts $2860, C2, 520m 11 Dave Robbie Dash 3.06 7 73551 Mitcham Boult 17.52 John McInerney Race 10: QUINCY BALE, GOLDSTAR MAUNEY, DYNA XARVEL 6 65343 Replica Rango 30.47 Bob Pringle 1 64825 Creme Brulee 30.26 Lisa Waretini 8 F7454 Raquel Allen 17.47 Craig Roberts $2035, C3, 295m Race 11: SNEAKY SNITCH, ST ANDREWS, 7 82272 Joe Bonanza 30.39 John McInerney 2 13357 Goldstar Spook 30.42 S & B Evans EMERGENCIES: 8 11755 Rivalries 30.16 J & D Fahey 1 21685 Sneaky Snitch 17.33 Hart & Taylor HOMEBUSH STASSER 3 54322 Curly Bill 31.01 Michael Dempsey 2 65313 Crushington 17.38 John McInerney 9 88346 Homebush George 17.29 John McInerney EMERGENCIES: Race 12: GOLDEN BAY, OPAWA PHIL, CRYSTAL CILLA 10 67587 Know Shame 17.38 Garry Cleeve 4 53341 Young Mase 30.56 J M McCook 3 62575 Homebush Stasser 17.23 John McInerney 9 616 Little Mase 31.39 J M McCook 5 62757 Know Conclusion 30.31 Garry Cleeve 4 57142 St Andrews 17.33 Daniel Lane 3 Gary McEntee Stakes 12.40 10 53386 Mitcham Manering nwtd John McInerney 6 24336 Goldstar Yankee 30.37 S & B Evans 5 16254 Prince Zulu 17.31 Lisa Waretini $2390, C0, 520m 7 12223 Ripslinger Roxy 30.34 Ashley Bradshaw 6 87528 Go Gunna 17.25 Robin Wales 6 Suck It Up Ltd Sprint Heat 3 1.32 8 37252 Stumpy Bill 30.50 Michael Dempsey 7 38581 Smash Grenade 17.38 Malcolm Grant 1 78 Othello Adobe nwtd Matt Roberts $1685, C2, heat, 295m EMERGENCIES: 8 87743 Nippa Martino 17.22 John McInerney 2 4 Adobe Ninja nwtd Matt Roberts 9 44717 Shermo Bale 30.57 Craig Roberts EMERGENCIES: 3 Fairly Able nwtd J & D Fahey 1 51128 Homebush Sonja 17.43 John McInerney 2 53434 Opawa Lacy 17.04 Robin Wales 10 26268 Sefton Joy 30.38 Robin Wales 9 76763 Homebush Ariana 17.21 John McInerney 4 Tiggerlong Demon nwtd Daniel Roberts 10 77573 Memoir 17.30 Dylan Voyce 5 64688 Sea Spray Nova nwtd Barry Freeman 3 51672 Prince Rohit 17.47 John McInerney 9 Suck It Up Ltd Sprint Heat 4 2.31 6 8Fs88 Sea Spray Bert nwtd Barry Freeman 4 42312 Jealous Affair 17.47 Lisa Waretini 12 Protexin Sprint 3.24 5 54274 Goldstar Rebel 17.59 S & B Evans $1685, C2, heat, 295m 7 Jam Packed nwtd J & D Fahey $2035, C3, 295m 8 35 Adobe Junior nwtd Matt Roberts 6 23321 Maybe Right 17.34 J M McCook 1 73814 Pontiac Pat 17.35 John McInerney 1 The Fitz Sports Bar Sprint 12.05 7 74733 Citizen Aguero 17.25 John McInerney 2 183F7 Penny Jane 17.37 Hart & Taylor 1 25718 King Kali 17.19 Malcolm Grant 2 23884 Crystal Cilla 17.39 John McInerney $2035, C3, 295m 4 Suck It Up Sprint Heat 2 12.57 8 15716 Zadee Bale 17.48 Daniel Roberts 3 81457 Justin Lincoln 17.46 S & B Evans EMERGENCIES: 3 56844 Jax Jewel 17.35 Daniel Roberts $1685, C2, heat, 295m 4 38118 Homebush Poppy 17.52 John McInerney 1 23212 Smash Achiever 17.15 Malcolm Grant 9 88346 Homebush George 17.29 John McInerney 4 11222 Golden Bay 17.13 J M McCook 5 21557 Know Approval 17.28 Garry Cleeve 2 74813 Tearaway Tara 17.33 J M McCook 1 41681 Bashful Buffy 17.17 John McInerney 10 67587 Know Shame 17.38 Garry Cleeve 5 15372 Opawa Phil 17.24 Robin Wales 3 s3113 Homebush Reed 17.52 John McInerney 2 76451 Goldstar Avalon 17.31 S & B Evans 6 21673 Platonic Affair 17.47 Lisa Waretini 6 34116 Starr Blueblood 17.28 John McInerney 4 28873 Jinja Ellie 17.24 Allan Joyce 3 61358 Know Crime 17.57 Garry Cleeve 7 kiwikiwihounds.co.nz Sprint 1.50 7 43846 Goldstar Halsey 17.33 S & B Evans 7 41766 Cawbourne Cruz 17.37 B J Middlewood 5 55617 Ophira Bale 17.16 Matt Roberts 4 42275 Belfast Demo 17.31 Hart & Taylor 8 85128 Mitcham Ryder 17.48 John McInerney 8 35758 Homebush Alexei 17.14 John McInerney $2035, C3, 295m 6 65812 Mitcham Sam 17.28 John McInerney 5 36871 Homebush Barclay nwtd John McInerney EMERGENCIES: EMERGENCIES: 7 86387 Punters Kirsty 17.27 Robin Wales 6 22341 Yi Feng 17.28 J M Lane 1 11351 Shaw Winner 17.33 J M McCook 9 88346 Homebush George 17.29 John McInerney 9 76763 Homebush Ariana 17.21 John McInerney 8 61223 Opa’s Mate 17.42 Ray Casey 7 12233 Ohoka Lacey 17.47 Lisa Waretini 2 87545 Goldstar Wynter 17.20 S & B Evans 10 88486 Ulyssa Bale 17.30 Craig Roberts 10 77573 Memoir 17.30 Dylan Voyce

Victoria races at Ballarat Friday Jetbet 13 TAB doubles 3-4, 7-8 Trebles 2-3-4, 6-7-8 Quaddie 1-2-3-4, 5-6-7-8 Selections 2 Suez Plate 3.30 10 3 Laststrikeyourout (11) 56 84 C Newitt 5 Porter Plant Sprint 5.00 2 94006 Wenner (12) 60 88 Ms C Hefel (a2) Race 1: DUKE CABOOM, THE DUKE OF HAZARD, 11 3 Sweet Sixteen (1) 56 95 D Moor 3 36115 Sensitivity tc (1) 59.5 100 J Allen $35,000, 3yo & up F&M Maiden SW, 1400m 12 5 Tesorina (7) 56 99 Ms J Kah $35,000, 3yo & up BM 78 Heat, 1100m 4 998s1 Rock The Bowler t (7) 59 95 M Zahra RICK’S CAFE 1 07s9s Betty’s Reward (8) 58 81 Ms T Hope (a) EMERGENCY: 1 06643 Well Sprung w (7) 60.5 92 5 35s15 Tyrannto t (4) 59 94 J Childs Race 2: STAY A WHILE, DRESS, SCREWDRIVER 2 0 Faye Presto (9) 58 91 J Childs 13 06 I’m Oh So Pretty (9) 56 84 M Cartwright (a1.5) 6 s6455 Arzani (6) 57.5 93 T Stockdale (a) Race 3: LOCA, SWEET SIXTEEN, ANDAMAN 3 04030 Gwen’s Gift (3) 58 90 D Bates 2 1215s Blood Oath b (4) 60 88 L German (a) 7 437s0 Wynsome Maid (8) 57.5 98 C Newitt Race 4: LITTLE CALEB, COMPARDY, INCAS 4 8s009 October Jewel (10) 58 88 Ms C Hall 4 Global Turf Plate 4.30 3 61s25 Ginger Jones cdn (5) 60 100 Ms J Kah 8 33223 Gregorian Chant wb (3) 57 94 W Egan Race 5: OUR WIND SPIRIT, BRAZEN BRANDO, BLOOD OATH 5 0 Riverlea Adventure (5) 58 83 $35,000, 4yo & up Maiden SW, 1100m 4 1s119 Our Wind Spirit tdwb (2) 60 100 J Allen 9 30735 Hamslette n (5) 57 90 Dean Holland Race 6: MAJOR GOWEN, EARL OF KENDAL, Ms M Lloyd (a2) 5 5007s Smart Elissim w (3) 59 94 J Mott 10 s7171 Inside Edge w (9) 57 97 J Mott HONORABLE SPIRIT 6 4 Stay A While (13) 58 84 Z Spain 1 2s33 Compardy b (16) 58.5 100 D Moor 6 41102 Ronay t (1) 56 95 S Payne 11 s8164 Stratumiss w (11) 57 93 L Neindorf (a1.5) 2 852 Little Caleb (1) 58.5 85 M Zahra Race 7: SENSITIVITY, GREGORIAN CHANT, STRATUMISS 7 9s The Dreamer (7) 58 89 Ms L Doodt 7 1s153 Brazen Brando (6) 56 94 T Stockdale (a) 12 97000 Silent Protector (10) 56 85 P Moloney 3 20s90 Reddisun (12) 58.5 85 Race 8: MASERARTIE BAY, JEPARIT, PURE 8 58s Tonitra (1) 58 91 Dean Holland 9 2 Dress (2) 55.5 96 H Coffey M Cartwright (a1.5) 6 Hygain Winners Choice 5.30 8 Hygain Winners Choice 6.30 10 07 Evening Chaos (12) 55.5 87 P Moloney 4 8224s Shielded (15) 58.5 91 D Dunn $35,000, 3yo & up Class 1, 1400m $35,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 64, 2100m 11 07s43 Miss Juvenile (11) 55.5 100 T Stockdale (a) 5 Anatolian Charm (5) 56.5 83 J Noonan 1 43584 Zouy’s Comet n (1) 60.5 88 J Mott 1 Cervus Plate 3.00 12 Screwdriver (4) 55.5 90 D Dunn 6 424s8 Elite Princess (18) 56.5 78 W Price (a) 1 31s0 Major Gowen c (1) 62 93 J Mott 2 15s70 Ocean Arc (6) 61 99 B Mertens 2 5s449 Maserartie Bay (4) 60 100 J Allen $35,000, 3yo & up Maiden SW, 1500m EMERGENCY: 7 02 Flower (3) 56.5 84 J Childs 13 09789 Reoffered (6) 58 83 3 45183 Earl Of Kendal wb (9) 60 93 M Allen 3 07126 Mr Mischief w (3) 59.5 91 W Egan 8 3 Incas (4) 56.5 96 J Allen 4 38647 Rexmont w (12) 59.5 86 Z Spain 1 0s060 Captain Fish (4) 59.5 82 T Stockdale (a) 9 60525 Mystic Cloud (17) 56.5 88 J Noonan 4 00534 Honorable Spirit dw (5) 60 100 M Zahra 2 0876 Fend Off (1) 59.5 89 B Allen 3 Polytrack Plate 4.00 5 02004 Sodalite (4) 59 97 Dean Holland 5 40508 Stornaway dwn (5) 59.5 88 10 4338s She’s Poetic (7) 56.5 85 Ms J Kah M Cartwright (a1.5) 3 752 Kiss Me If You Can (7) 59.5 93 6 0741 Spanish Snitzel t (7) 59 93 D Moor $35,000, 3yo Maiden SW, 1100m 11 3547s Smart Promise (8) 56.5 85 J Fry 6 4244P Yulong Emperor (2) 59 70 D Bates Dylan Dunn 7 02s00 Kamindu wn (3) 56 83 J Keating 1 Andaman (8) 58 81 Z Spain 12 43644 Tantilizer (9) 56.5 86 Dean Holland 7 94396 Pufnstuf tw (13) 58.5 89 D Thornton 4 560s9 Manosphere (9) 59.5 79 C Newitt EMERGENCIES: 8 06056 Dilettante (2) 56 87 D Thornton 2 Beau Rock (2) 58 83 D Thornton 9 68589 Satin Sheen (11) 56 91 C Newitt 8 90s31 Jeparit (6) 58 91 H Coffey 5 80390 Red Noise (6) 59.5 87 3 El Santo (6) 58 82 W Price (a) 13 6s6s9 Piccadilly Street (10) 56.5 78 9 88465 Pure w (11) 57 92 P Moloney Ms G Cartwright (a) 14 4826s Zoeasy (13) 56.5 83 Ms A Kelly (a2) 10 99908 Buddy For Nothing (10) 56 89 S Payne 4 9450s Epic Player (4) 58 93 L Riordan (a) 11 s8900 Koalabull (8) 56 87 T Stockdale (a) 10 39148 Royal Bower w (9) 57 89 W Price (a) 6 7s064 Speedy Akeedy (8) 59.5 82 J Fry 5 676s Helmiton (13) 58 87 Ms L Doodt 15 48s Pellie (2) 56.5 79 C Newitt 11 186s0 Sea Storm (14) 57 87 T Stockdale (a) 7 62 The Duke Of Hazard (5) 59.5 98 6 8s Koa (12) 58 83 J Mott 16 6s450 Raise The Summit (11) 56.5 90 7 Sportsbet’s Footy Fill Up 6.00 12 60662 Pure Exceleration w (8) 56 89 D Dunn M Zahra 7 Loca (3) 58 83 D Dunn Ms M Lloyd (a2) EMERGENCIES: 8 8 Rick’s Cafe (3) 57.5 81 Z Spain 8 3 Nightfire (5) 58 100 J Childs 17 8 Run Dance Fly (6) 56.5 87 N Punch (a1.5) $35,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 64, 1500m 13 75760 Powers Lookout w (7) 56 85 9 48 Duke Caboom (2) 57 100 D Bates 9 037s9 Difficult (10) 56 83 P Moloney 18 5s Fast ‘n’ Deep (14) 56.5 83 1 45202 Nangawooka dw (2) 62 96 Ms E Brown (a3) 14 2314L Peace Brother cdwb (10) 60 97 Ms J Kah

New South Wales races at Tamworth Friday Jetbet 17 TAB doubles 3-4, 7-8 Trebles 2-3-4, 6-7-8 Quaddie 1-2-3-4, 5-6-7-8 Selections 2 Congratulation Greg Ryan 3.10 EMERGENCIES: 8 10494 Coolaminyah Kid dw (1) 55 94 A Layt 5 06753 Straight Home dwh (8) 58 87 L Rolls Race 1: ASTROBABY, SPRING NYMPH, BRAZEN SEQUEL 13 8s04s Kruptable (6) 59 83 Shane Arnold 9 29316 Clever Missile cw (10) 55 95 G Ryan 6 2190s Tickets For Youth w (11) 58 81 M Bell $22,000, Maiden, 1400m 14 48s0s Fenerbache (8) 59 74 10 65474 House Wins h (3) 55 98 C Waddell (a3) 7 24s74 Ludivine (2) 56 93 Ms M Weir (a) Race 2: INDUCEMENT, SAPPHIRES SON, YAMBA’S STAR 1 00s38 For Da Boys (10) 59 98 Ms R Murray 15 s98s6 Fightforyourright (16) 57 85 11 09912 Zagaya w (2) 55 92 R Jones (a2) 8 05624 Mosh Vain w (12) 56 91 Ms B Hodder Race 3: PEROXIDE BLONDE, REALCOOLCAT, HURN COURT 2 782 Inducement (7) 58 97 A Morgan 16 6577s Thousand Island (3) 59 89 12 30988 Raziel cd (7) 55 88 Ms B Hodder 9 — Caorunn City SCRATCHED Race 4: BLAZING TYCOON, WALLACE STREET, 3 9s79 The Juke (3) 57.5 98 G Ryan 10 06s14 Stunning Mosa w (3) 55.5 100 B Looker EPIC DECISION 4 85650 Apropros h (4) 57 95 Ms N Burrells (a1.5) 4 Kosciuszko Ticket On Sale 4.25 6 Sky Racing Active 5.40 11 52444 Ruby Two Shoes w (9) 55 89 K Matheson Race 5: ARABOLINI, CHOSEN PRINCE, TOM’S KNIGHT 5 06s04 Laino (6) 57 95 D Northey $22,000, Benchmark 66, 1200m $22,000, Class 2, 1600m 12 0s875 Emvepee cdw (1) 55 86 G Buckley Race 6: RONAN’S ROCK, HIGH COURT, STRATACHEVA 6 7s880 Le Rocher (2) 57 91 Ms M Weir (a) 1 6s451 Epic Decision td (2) 61 89 Ms B Stower 1 97623 High Court d (1) 60 100 G Buckley 13 70574 Mr De Niro w (7) 55 88 L Cumberland Race 7: LAUGHS LOUDEST, STUNNING MOSA, MOSH VAIN 7 64677 Mesmer (12) 57 97 Ms S Metcalfe (a) 2 8s020 Sea Lady dw (10) 59.5 85 Ms R Murray 2 37166 Ronan’s Rock tdwh (9) 59 95 Race 8: XIAOLI’S YING, HENSCHEL, SKARA BRAE 8 26s36 Sapphires Son (11) 57 99 M Bell 8 Happy Birthday Horses 7.0 0 9 48075 Sky Touch (1) 57 90 Ms B Hodder 3 25318 Two Up w (6) 59.5 96 D Gibbons (a4) 3 65106 Prince Of Troy w (12) 58 97 Ms B Hodder 10 62007 Steven (5) 57 89 Ms A Skerritt 4 01120 Blazing Tycoon tdwh (5) 59 87 M Bell 4 27351 Stratacheva t (13) 58 96 G Ryan $22,000, Class 2, 1000m 11 09s00 Torque To Roman (9) 57 92 B Cray 5 5s130 Akecheta cdbh (3) 58.5 91 A Morgan 5 6s682 Super (10) 58 95 D Gibbons (a4) 1 11590 I’m On Break cwh (13) 60 82 K Matheson 12 04 Yamba’s Star (8) 57 100 A Gibbons 6 388s6 Arleta cdh (8) 58.5 88 G Ryan 6 45902 Brigid Of Kildare w (5) 56.5 94 2 1122s Xiaoli’s Ying db (8) 60 88 G Ryan 1 Congrat Samantha Clenton 2.35 7 20s97 The Launcher h (7) 58.5 86 K Matheson 7 15421 Shame Warned c (11) 56.5 94 A Morgan 3 4115s Henschel w (3) 59 93 G Buckley 3 Cody Morgan 3.50 8 72131 Wallace Street tdwh (4) 58 93 B Looker 8 64431 Les Amoureux w (8) 55 93 S Lisnyy 4 41s19 Sophie’s Lass d (7) 57.5 100 A Gibbons $22,000, Maiden SW, 1000m $22,000, Maiden SW, 1200m 9 68345 The Pharoah d (9) 57.5 87 Ms M Weir (a) 9 60s40 Apache Junction (7) 55 91 A Gibbons 5 81136 Skara Brae w (2) 57 97 A Morgan 10 33s21 Yulong Base dh (1) 57.5 100 A Gibbons 10 10s90 Mr Perfection tw (3) 55 83 Ms B Stower 1 65 Brazen Sequel (5) 59 100 G Buckley 6 8114s Wickmo b (11) 56 85 R Jones (a2) 1 632s8 Another Arli h (7) 59 92 M Bell 11 73988 Capitulate dbh (4) 55 84 K Matheson 2 00064 Yes Kurt h (7) 59 83 L Rolls 7 s4235 A Room Somewhere (9) 55.5 90 2 285 Apex (5) 59 100 A Layt 5 tab.com.au Handicap 5.05 12 7s058 Silent Jack wh (2) 55 86 A Layt 3 3222s Astrobaby b (9) 57 86 Ms B Stower Ms B Stower 3 963 Realcoolcat (13) 59 86 Ms M Weir (a) 13 18050 Prospectors Helmet cd (6) 55 85 4 006 Dame Rouge h (3) 57 76 $22,000, Benchmark 66, 2100m 8 413 Areya Tuchuzy cwb (6) 55 92 4 72s45 Atlantic Lite b (11) 57 87 J Hull R Jones (a2) Ms N Burrells (a1.5) 5 s0346 Fight For Love (15) 57 86 Ms B Hodder 1 09332 Chosen Prince w (5) 60 92 Ms A Denby Ms A Denby 5 Kimpower h (11) 57 86 Ms M Weir (a) 6 4s2s2 Peroxide Blonde b (2) 57 96 G Ryan 2 05573 Moree Dreaming (12) 60 89 7 Off The Track NSW 6.20 9 38903 No Dreams All Hope cd (4) 55 83 6 2023s Spring Nymph (2) 57 85 Ms B Hodder 7 043s4 Spiranac (9) 57 90 R Jones (a2) Ms B Stower L Cumberland 7 08 My Time Again (6) 56.5 80 Ms A Skerritt 8 3 Hurn Court h (12) 56.5 90 G Buckley 3 83151 Arabolini dw (11) 59.5 100 G Buckley $22,000, Benchmark 58, 1400m 10 9500s Uno Ruby (1) 55 81 L Blanch (a2) 8 6s27 Tools Down bh (1) 56.5 100 K Matheson 9 On The Skins h (14) 56.5 84 A Morgan 4 76033 Tavion Prince h (6) 58.5 92 A Gibbons 1 30060 Mandalong Tapit dwh (4) 62 90 G Ryan 11 750s0 Pineapple Boom h (10) 55 75 B Looker 9 Bobby’s Gift h (8) 55 95 G Ryan 10 5 Easier Said b (10) 55 84 Ms B Stower 5 61621 Tom’s Knight cwn (4) 58.5 98 A Morgan 2 5s595 Schappose th (5) 62 95 R Jones (a2) 12 47946 Speed With Ease wh (12) 55 87 10 Desert Smile (10) 55 89 11 Galaxy Belle (1) 55 87 A Gibbons 6 03018 Trescha tw (9) 57 95 3 11460 Laughs Loudest tcw (6) 59.5 85 A Morgan Ms N Burrells (a1.5) 11 Every Last Penny (4) 55 91 A Layt 12 Pelgrave (4) 55 87 L Rolls 7 81214 Kacper Boy ch (8) 56.5 95 Ms M Weir (a) 4 36383 Danspur d (10) 58 87 Ms B Stower 13 95066 Coasting ch (5) 55 78 L Rolls

Queensland races at Ipswich Friday Jetbet 14 TAB doubles 3-4, 6-7 Trebles 2-3-4, 5-6-7 Quaddie 1-2-3-4, 4-5-6-7 Selections 1 @thebarnfamilyrestaurant 2.42 3 Sirromet Plate 3.57 7 s7440 Top Society w (6) 60 82 T Marshall 4 53545 Okanagan Miss n (1) 57.5 96 Race 1: WATCHMEN, TOOTS IS TOPS, STANDING OVATION 8 515s Vivid Fortress dw (3) 60 96 M Hellyer Ms A Patis (a2) $21,000, Class 3, 1350m $21,000, Maiden SW, 1200m 9 6s061 Xuannu w (7) 60 84 C Taylor 5 9442s Corsini wbn (9) 57 92 L Tilley Race 2: SPURIOUS, FRONT PAGE NEWS, VANDERWINK 1 41404 Desert Knight t (2) 60 100 L R Dittman 1 27 Add Me Some (10) 58.5 90 6 709s7 Mufasta w (8) 57 93 Race 3: MACIPENKO, KARBORS, BRACKEN 2 s0013 Watchmen tdw (3) 59.5 92 B Stewart 2 70s9 Arise My Son (1) 58.5 77 R Wiggins 5 TAB Handicap 5.12 7 3s414 Delector w (7) 55.5 100 R Fradd Race 4: LADY BRAHMOS, XUANNU, RHYME TIME 3 1853s Standing Ovation w (4) 59 88 J Orman 3 35586 Bracken (5) 58.5 92 $30,000, Benchmark 65, 800m 8 75800 Kirro d (2) 55 89 Ms T Harrison Race 5: SERTIN, REMEMBER MARY, SOMEBODY’S GIRL 4 s9241 Toots Is Tops w (1) 56.5 90 J Grisedale 4 336s5 Karbors b (2) 58.5 91 D Smith 9 68455 Celtic Tiger h (3) 55 96 N Tomizawa Race 6: OKANAGAN MISS, DELECTOR, MR STORM 5 Macipenko (11) 58.5 86 1 13s82 Remember Mary wn (8) 62 97 B Stewart 5 36308 Devillain w (6) 55 83 Ms T Harrison 2 22412 Beware w (2) 61.5 93 Ms B Andrew Race 7: KINGSCOTE, DOLLAREURO, BIG JAKE 6 02286 Patrick’s Me Mate (5) 55 95 M Hellyer 6 5 Mishani Destroyer (6) 58.5 95 7 Pennywise Plate 6.27 J Guthmann-Chester 3 93320 Pieridae tn (7) 61.5 96 Ms W Peel (a3) $21,000, C,H&Gs Class 1 SW, 1200m 2 Carlton Mid Plate 3.17 7 3s Next Dimension (8) 58.5 100 M Hellyer 4 33s11 Sertin cd (4) 61 100 S Tomlinson (a2) 8 Tim’s Lane (12) 58.5 86 C Taylor 5 s9079 Viceman cw (6) 60.5 87 S Cormack 1 1 Big Jake whn (12) 60 94 A Sewell $21,000, Maiden SW, 1700m 9 s235s Zephyr Cruiser (7) 58.5 88 M Cahill 6 65027 Real Cute cwh (5) 60 95 2 96s1 Dollareuro d (7) 60 98 R Fradd 1 40s66 Black Whitto (3) 58.5 95 M Murphy 10 43854 Bishojo (9) 56.5 89 Ms M Kennedy (a3) Ms M Kennedy (a3) 3 4s300 El Prados n (13) 60 94 M R Du Plessis 2 s3065 Front Page News (5) 58.5 98 A Mallyon 11 63s30 Lucky Time b (4) 56.5 92 L V Cassidy 7 5130s Betajet wh (9) 58.5 90 4 60s66 He’s Not Focused (4) 60 90 K Yoshida 3 65034 Jimmy Neutron (7) 58.5 90 Ms R Palmer 12 8396s We Want It All h (3) 56.5 88 J Taylor 8 6711s After The Storm dwn (1) 58 88 5 9327s King’s Rule d (6) 60 95 M Cahill 4 59643 Spurious (11) 58.5 95 D Smith Ms H Phillips 6 951 Kingscote w (2) 60 94 J Huxtable (a) 5 9939 Torowoto (4) 58.5 100 Ms M Wishart (a1.5) 4 Schweppes Plate 4.34 9 3s212 Somebody’s Girl w (3) 56 96 J Orman 7 3s61s Perfect Quality dw (11) 60 96 J Orman 6 775s9 Tycoon McKinney b (6) 58.5 95 $21,000, F&M Class 1 SW, 1200m 6 Thoroughbred Sports Bar 5.50 8 60s5s Stay Smart d (8) 60 94 S Tomlinson (a2) Ms M Kennedy (a3) 1 170s0 Enterprise Asva d (5) 60 90 S Cormack 9 3345s Ubetwedo cb (5) 60 92 M Hellyer $21,000, Benchmark 65, 1530m 7 58s73 Vanderwink (8) 58.5 90 T Marshall 2 23420 I’m Kate (8) 60 89 A Mallyon 10 s940s Wowsers w (3) 60 100 R Wiggins 8 99 Eskimo Kiss (9) 56.5 90 N Fazackerley (a2) 3 52s17 Lady Brahmos w (2) 60 100 J Huxtable (a) 1 s0696 Mr Storm n (5) 61 100 M Cahill 11 80731 Zeeluck t (1) 60 90 J Taylor 9 6s896 Morgause (10) 56.5 85 J Taylor 4 440s1 Rhyme Time dwn (1) 60 88 B Stewart 2 19007 Certain Doubt wn (4) 59.5 93 12 3851s Disarmed d (10) 57.5 90 10 707 Celtic Pride (2) 56 93 S Tomlinson (a2) 5 15847 Runamuk (9) 60 82 Ms M Kennedy (a3) EMERGENCY: 11 09 Package (1) 56 93 J Huxtable (a) 6 10630 Star Barista d (4) 60 85 D Smith 3 — Round Of Applause SCRATCHED 13 809s0 Bulltruck w (9) 60 78 P Hamblin 28 SPORT The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 6, 2020 Second-half effort secures a point

FOOTBALL by John Gillies Midway through the second half, United striker squared the ball for Ibbetson to sidefoot home. Craig Stirton moved from his left-side attacking Stu Cranswick ran on to a long ball, rounded the “We’re building momentum,” Theron said. role into midfield to fill the gap left by Blair’s move GISBORNE United came from 2-0 down to goalkeeper and scored to close the gap to one. “And our keeper, Paddy Pierard, had his second into defence, and Matias Pincini came on up front. salvage a point for a 2-2 draw with Gisborne Five minutes from time, Aaron Graham smashed clean sheet in a row.” Pincini had been ill most of the week but his skilful Boys’ High School in Eastern League 1 football on a free-kick in from 20 metres to save a point and Ibbetson was Wainui’s man of the match for his contribution to the latter part of this game hinted at Saturday. preserve the gap to the chasers. goals, and others to shine included rightback Korbi better things to come. The result kept Heavy Equipment Services United Wrigley was pleased with the way his side applied Schallinger, centreback Mal Furlan and central Centreback Chris Spurr and fellow defenders at the top of the competition table and Boys’ High in themselves in the second half. Boys’ High kept going midfielder Simon Blaker. Stefan Faber, Michael Rogers, Contreras and Blair third place, three points back. hard and fast, so it was an achievement to come Best player for Thistle was Charles Morrison, who combined well to keep the Lytton attack at bay. Sunshine Brewing Wainui beat Thistle back and earn a point. worked tirelessly in the midfield for little reward. For Lytton, Tasman Gurau played well in a wide Reserves 2-0 at Childers Road Reserve to stay in United were without Jonathan Purcell, Kim Lytton stayed in touch with Thistle Massive for the attacking role and Kyle McVey tackled hard at second place, one point behind United. Perano, Carl Shaw, David Glassford, Andrew Bristow first half of their game. centreback. Carpet Court Thistle Massive beat Lytton High and Kerryn Pegram. Hardworking midfielder Josh Blair opened the In Eastern League 2, the top three teams have a School 4-1 at Lytton, but the students made a game It meant fullback Jimmy Holden and midfielder scoring for Thistle. He latched on to the ball around small break on the rest of the field. of it, fighting back to equalise at 1-1 before Thistle Aaron Graham were pressed into service as the edge of the penalty area to the right of the goal Coates Associates Wainui Demons lead with 15 scored again before halftime and then pulled away centrebacks, although they’d both played there and hit the ball low and hard into the far corner. points, followed by Tatapouri Bohemians on 14 and after the break. The win kept Thistle in fourth place, before with no ill-effects. They did well this time, too. Lytton equalised through Ryan Anderson’s strong Thistle Vintage on 13. Next come United (3) on 10 still only three points below the league leaders. Aubrey Yates did some sterling work up front in header from a Jamil Weiss Dos Santos corner, but points. United and Thistle Massive meet in the curtain- support of Cranswick, and keeper Al Knight made striker Nic Somerton restored Thistle’s lead with a On Saturday, however, United (3) caused an upset raiser to the Pacific Premiership match between the some good saves. typically efficient turn-and-shoot goal. with a 3-2 win against Wainui Demons at Wainui. clubs at Harry Barker Reserve on Saturday. Both Wainui found the wide open spaces of Childers Matt Smith — who did a power of work in central Thistle Vintage beat Smash Palace Shockers 6-1, games should be thrillers. Road Reserve No.1 to their liking when they played midfield — eased Thistle’s nerves with a goal 15 Campion College drew with Gisborne Pro Roofing At the Rectory field on Saturday, United missed Thistle Reserves. minutes into the second half. Bohemians 3-3, Wairoa Athletic beat ITM Thistle 3-2, some early chances to score, then found themselves In the 20th minute, midfielder Jimmy Walker’s well- Somerton effectively put the game to bed with a and Tatapouri Bohemians beat Wainui Sports Club down by two well-worked goals from Boys’ High. weighted pass found winger Jaiden Ibbetson, whose penalty 20 minutes from the end. 2-0. United coach Dean Wrigley said he resisted the clinical, far-corner finish gave the keeper no chance. Thistle coach John Stirton gave his side’s man-of- In the women’s competition, Gisborne Laundry temptation to change the formation in search of Wainui almost went two up when Olly Tilley hit the the-match award to Kieran Ryan, whose play on the Services Riverina lead on 21 points, with Heavy goals. post with a well-struck free-kick, and 10 minutes before right side of the attack always posed problems for the Equipment Services United second on 18. Campion “We didn’t panic,” he said. halftime it was “nothing but net”. Leftback Dan Torrie Lytton defence. College are third on 10 points. “We knew we could score a couple of goals. I played the ball in to striker Jake Theron, who turned Stirton was also impressed with the performance On Saturday, Riverina beat Campion College 5-0, didn’t want to change the shape. We could have and passed to winger Steffan John, who had made a of Blair, who started the game in midfield but ended United beat Gisborne Girls’ High School 8-0, and ended up conceding another one.” good run into the penalty area. John took a touch and up at leftback after Daniel Contreras got injured. Bohemians beat Tatapouri Marist Thistle 3-1. THE LAST WORD IN ASTROLOGY SUDOKU Friday, August 7, 2020 CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Charlize Theron, 45; David Mann, 54; David Duchovny, 60; Wayne Knight, 65. SUDOKU is a logic puzzle made Happy Birthday: You'll see the good and the bad this year, making it easier to use discretion up of 81 squares on a 9x9 grid. when necessary and to encourage help in the most eficient way possible. To solve the puzzle, each row, What you contribute this year will turn heads and encourage others to follow column and 3x3 grid within the suit. Don't let the changes others decide to make cause distraction. Personal larger grid must end up containing gain, enlightenment and respect are heading your way. Your numbers are 5, each number from 1 to 9, and 11, 21, 27, 35, 41, 47. each number can only appear ARIES (March 21-April 19): once in a row, column or box. Your actions will make a statement. Don't take a risk when dealing with your health or affairs of the heart. Stick to your plan, regardless of what others do A sudoku grid has a single or say. You'll gain stability by doing what's right and best for you. 3 stars unique solution, which can be TAURUS (April 20-May 20): reached without using guesswork. Inconsistency will be your downfall. Stop second-guessing, and trust your SOlUTiOn in nexT pUblicATiOn. intuition to guide you in the right direction. Positive thoughts will help you deter those trying to lead you astray. Anger will get in the way of your ability to get ahead. 3 stars GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Refuse to let emotional matters stile your plans. Stay focused on what you are trying to achieve, and say no to anyone who is tempting you with DOUBLE CROSSWORD No 11,060 anything that will interfere with your progress. Discipline and hard work will pay off. 2 stars CRYPTIC CLUES CANCER (June 21-July 22): What are you waiting for? Push your ideas and plans through. Be innovative, ACROSS DOWN persistent and ready to challenge anyone who stands between you and what you want. Opportunity is within reach; refuse to let anyone stand in your way. 4. A month to work on 1. The sort of weather 5 stars sea-creature (7) they have in the Pacific, LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): 8. Those who lost ground Lima, Tehran, etc? (7) You'll get charged up quickly and respond with inesse. The attention you have it to make up (6) 2. That keyed-up feeling attract will invite criticism as well as praise. Be prepared to stand up for your 9. 15, 24: 24 more married people have? beliefs and to follow through with your promises. Romance is favored. 3 stars strongly (7) (7) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): 10. Female graduate 3. Boy going up to vehicle Handle decisions concerning money, livelihood and reputation with care. The is a destructive one (6) threat of emotional interference is apparent. A mistake will hinder reaching catches an illness (6) your full potential. Clear your mind, and make practical decisions. 3 stars 11. Get ale for shattered 5. 100 having examinations in which LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): bird (6) Look at every angle before entering a confrontation. Know what you want 12. The leader without a they have rivals (8) 6. Colour adds nothing to and what you are willing to give up. Don't try to change others or a plan that's stage turn becomes already in motion. Change your attitude, and do what's best for you. 3 stars scope (6) indiscreet (8) SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): 7. Roughly at odds? (6) Confusion will set in if you believe everything you hear. The changes 18. Nine acts, for example 13. A hill suitable for a someone wants you to make will be for his or her beneit, not yours. Rethink (8) dignitary? (8) 20. Get back, for example, your strategy, and consider what makes you happy before you commit to 14. Customarily live here someone's plan. 3 stars in the wet (6) (7) 21. Rare collection, thanks SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): 15. Upset 9 (7) You can wheel and deal, inalize an agreement, start a new itness routine to list of corrections (6) 16. The glory of the or anything else you fancy as long as you thwart interference. Know when 22. Satisfied with what is Empire, now no more to say no, and you'll have more time to follow your dream. Romance is inside (7) (6) encouraged. 5 stars SOLUTIONS TO 23. Cutting part of the 17. Move on board to a CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Quick Crossword answers wings (6) fortified place (6) A steady pace forward with little interaction will help you reach your goal. An PUZZLE 11,059 also fit the large grid 24. Incensed by 15’s 19. Sailor has to win a goal emotional situation will put you in a precarious position with someone you QUICK reform (7) (6) deal with daily. Concentrate on getting concrete results. Reuse and recycle. Across: 1 Predecessor; 9 Nip; 2 stars 10 Timepiece; 11 Offer; 13 QUICK CLUES AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Imitate; 14 Candid; 16 Uglier; 18 Work hard to inish what you start, and you will get good results and gain Rancour; 19 Tenet; 20 Eliminate; ACROSS DOWN respect. Plan something special, celebrate with someone you love or pamper 21 Own; 22 Alternately. yourself. Don't let anyone coerce you into something you don't want to do. 4 Down: 2 Rip; 3 Deter; 4 Commit; 4. Recreation (7) 1. Interminable (7) stars 5 Sapling; 6 Operation; 7 8. Figure (6) 2. Friendly (7) PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Unconcerned; 8 Penetrating; 12 Get approval from someone you are trying to please before you make a Financial; 15 Idolise; 17 Ordain; 9. Endurance (7) 3. Go back (6) 10. Association (6) change. Someone's response to your work or attitude will make you consider 19 Theft; 21 Oil. 5. Dictator (8) CRYPTIC 11. Unfledged (6) heading in a different direction. Wait until you have all the facts. A premature Across: 1 Dry-cleaning; 9 Act; 12. Noise-reducer 6. Fane (6) move will be costly. 3 stars 10 Ill at ease; 11 Drape; 13 (8) 7. Darling (6) Birthday Baby: Started; 14 Relish; 16 Denial; 18 18. Was significant You are charming, playful and competitive. You are helpful and sentimental. Notable; 19 Light; 20 Dance- 13. Crusade (8) band; 21 Tie; 22 Rent asunder. (8) 14. Burglary (5-2) Down: 20. Make off (6) 2 Rat; 3 Chile; 4 Enlist; 5 15. Contrary (7) STAR RATINGS Nitrate; 6 Near thing; 7 Hand 21. Fold (6) FIVE STARS: Nothing can stop you now. Go for the gold. grenade; 8 Send a letter; 12 All 22. Rogue (7) 16. Area (6) FOUR STARS: You can pretty much do as you please. It’s a good time to start new projects. at once; 15 Subject; 17 Pedals; 23. Maintains (6) 17. Poll (6) THREE STARS: If you focus your efforts, you will reach your goals. 19 Laden; 21 Toe. TWO STARS: You can accomplish a lot, but don’t rely on others for help. 24. Without delay (7) 19. Tingle (6) ONE STAR: It’s best to avoid conflicts. Work behind the scenes or read a good book. The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 6, 2020 SPORT 29 GBHS 15 ‘should be proud’ Rotorua coach impressed by passion, aggressive intent

RUGBY by Ben O’Brien-Leaf SATURDAY was about Gisborne Boys’ High School first 15 rugby courage: final score, GBHS 19 Rotorua BHS 20. Rotorua retained the Craig Callaghan Memorial Trophy which they won on its first presentation here in 2019. The Round 2 Super 8 clash at Raukura was a mix of fast-paced action, physicality and skill amid a background of senior players’ sacrifice for their team. Gisborne were without two first- choice players, No.8 Khian Westrupp and loosehead prop Sione Mafileo. Team men to the hilt, neither played amid uncertainty about Super 8 and eligibility rules. These rules are complex and this margin is too narrow to contain them. “Our boys stepped up after being 12-0 down early on,” said GBHS head coach Ryan Tapsell. “Everything was stacked against them, but they found something within themselves and fought back.” RBHS director of rugby Ngarimu Simpkins, whose crew ran in nine tries to one in a 57-5 scoreline at the Rectory last year, was on tenderhooks this time around. A relieved Simpkins said: “Gisborne Boys’ showed passion and aggressive intent, and they’ll beat some teams this year. They should be proud. “GBHS fullback King Maxwell and first-five Nic Proffit were impressive and their openside flanker Amos Roddick was super-tough.” On a fine, brisk day in front of a crowd of 500, Rotorua first-five Xavier Mitchell- Winsor kicked off and Gisborne made a good start. Bay of Plenty referee David Brouwer awarded them the first two penalties; blindside flanker Sam Twigley made two excellent takes at the front of the lineout and first-five Proffit found excellent touch. GBHS were unsuccessful with their TRYSCORER: Gisborne BHS first-five Nic Proffit, pictured here in their game against St Peter’s, was a standout in the side’s first kick at goal from 23m out, 15m to 20-19 loss to Rotorua Boys’ High School at Raukura on Saturday. He had a major hand in the side’s first try and scored one the right of the posts. Moments later, himself. Proffit shared Player of the Day honours with captain Amos Roddick. Gisborne Herald file picture from a penalty award, Mitchell-Winsor found a brilliant touch: he sent play from the RBHS 22, 15m off the right touch, to Three minutes before halftime, Roddick first two games and have only one bonus On Saturday, the GBHS u14s scored within 5m of the goal line. The hosts won — fiercely determined not to give an inch point. The defending champions have won the first points of the game on the cusp the lineout, and — three phases later, to Rotorua — was given a yellow card by both of their games to date and lead the of halftime, having driven tighthead in the eighth minute — their Player of referee Brouwer. competition with nine points. prop Whetu McGhee 10m to and over the Day centre Junior Tabuavao scored In the 37th minute, Tabuavao landed Napier BHS took the Moascar Cup — the RBHS goal line for 5-0. With fullback between the posts. Tabuavou converted a penalty from 27m back, in front of the New Zealand schoolboy rugby’s “Ranfurly Wade Perrett’s conversion, the visitors his own try for 7-0 to RBHS. posts for 15-12. Gisborne spent the next Shield” — off Hastings at Hastings 15-10 were 7-0 up at the break. The home team were strong in defence: nine minutes at the home team’s end of last weekend, and so Hastings will want Ten minutes after the resumption, their captain hooker Dayna Bidois made the ground: the RBHS defence held, and to show strongly on Rectory ground No.1 Rotorua struck back with a try to hooker a magnificent driving tackle on Gisborne they were rewarded with their third try. at 12.30pm here this Saturday. Wheronui Peri. His try was not converted. fullback Maxwell. From an attacking It was a 5m attacking scrum for Rotorua, The referee for Gisborne v Hastings Awarded a penalty by referee Darin lineout 10m short of the GBHS 22 on 15m to the right of the posts: Perese- is Poverty Bay’s Isaac Hughes, with Fenwick in the 24th minute, No.8 Luke the left touch, Bidois’ crew won the ball Elliot sent strapping right wing Hamana assistant referees Hugh Fitzgerald and Bidois tap-kicked and cut the line for and went on the angle towards the posts Te Aute on a hard line, through three David Stevenson. Gisborne 12, Rotorua 5. three times before second-five Ngakohu defenders to score. Akina are also bringing their second 15 On fulltime, RBHS reserve left wing Walker ran hard, left side of the ruck, to Tabuavao added a comedic touch in and under 15s to Gisborne: the second 15 Paora Herlihy scored and his captain score in lock Dylan Bronlund’s tackle at his haste to replace the ball after it had match at 11am on R1 will be controlled second-five Leon Edmonds became a hero the 12-minute mark. fallen off the tee, muffing the conversion. by Les Thomas, while the u15s play on for the home team with a conversion for Walker’s try was not converted, the RBHS led 20-12. R2 at 9.30am and have as their referee 12-all. score then was 12-0 to RBHS. There were big moments left in the Miah Nikora. RBHS u14s coach Jeremy Te Huia was Gisborne looked dangerous on occasion, game: Gisborne winning a scrum penalty The Duane Hihi-coached GBHS impressed by what he saw. and struck in the 17th minute. from a similar position on the field to under-14s, who prevented GBHS being “It was a great game and the score RBHS halfback Bless Perese-Elliot, at that from which Te Aute scored, and “swept” 4-0 at Raukura last Saturday reflected that, with two passionate teams a Rotorua ruck 20m from his goal-line, Proffit’s try in the 68th minute. with a 14-all draw, play Manukura of going head-to-head,” he said. chip-kicked the ball towards centrefield. GBHS scrummaged superbly against Palmerston North at 10am on Rectory “Gisborne played well and were Maxwell fielded the ball: five phases of Rotorua, who in the last four minutes Ground No.1 tomorrow. unlucky; their standout players play later, having gone first left, then survived three scrums set 10m from Gisborne BHS first 15 head coach Ryan included the captain openside flanker right and finally left again, GBHS their goal-line before Boys’ High won a Tapsell, in his first year in the role, said: Puna Hihi and vice-captain first-five halfback Kirk Ngatai sent a great fourth scrum 17m to the left of the posts, “We saw great spirit and effort from Safin Tuwairua-Brown. Puna was very clearing pass to Proffit, who dummied ran wide, then edged right twice more. our boys against Rotorua BHS there — strong over the ball and in the tackle, his way into the 22, split two would-be Finally Proffit got the ball and scored now we look forward to another tough while Safin has an excellent kicking tacklers and gave the assist to Roddick. 12m to the left of the posts. battle against Hastings BHS here at the game and created opportunities for his The Gisborne captain’s try was not Maxwell converted for Gisborne 19, Rectory.” backline.” converted: GBHS 5, RBHS 12. Rotorua 21. Boys’ High fans love that these guys Though the GBHS under-14s did not In the 23rd minute, the visitors scored Roddick and Proffit shared the Player dug their heels in. select a Player of the Day, the GBHS a grand forwards’ try: off the left touch, of the Day award. The Gisborne Boys’ High School under- second 15 did and split their award Roddick won a lineout 5m from Rotorua’s GBHS v RBHS was an even contest 14s under Duane Hihi fought hard for between lock Saylahr Paaka and No.8 goal line and the Boys’ High pack made and a Gisborne team rapidly gaining in a 12-all draw against Rotorua BHS at Sitiveni Tuilautala in a 45-5 loss; their seven consecutive surges infield, before confidence have yet bigger Super 8 fish to Raukura: last year, the Hihi-coached sole try-scorer was reserve left wing tighthead prop Nathaniel Hauiti dotted fry: Hastings BHS, who last season won GBHS u15s beat RBHS 29-19 at the Kulistofa Tatapu. The GBHS u15s’ try- down beneath the posts for GBHS 10, six, lost one in pool play before losing the Rectory — then, as this time around, scorer in a 40-5 loss was left-wing Cohen Raukura 12. Maxwell converted for final to Hamilton 13-5, have this year — denying the school-boy rugby powerhouse Loffler and lock Joe Kemp won their 12-all. like Gisborne and Tauranga — lost their a four-nil “sweep” in the fixture. Player of the Day award. 30 SPORT The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 6, 2020

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strokeplay series on Saturday. Two: M Allan. Muir on Sunday. TUESDAY — Women’s net: J Ewart Poverty Bay Brown, who won the Dodgshun SUNDAY — Men’s stableford, division SUNDAY — Men’s stableford: A 107-24-83, A Haisman 101-19-82, S Cup in 2014 and 2018, shot even-par 1: J Situ 42, M Norman 37, P Anderson Reedy. Robertson 96-14-82. ONE thing is certain in this 72 to be four shots clear of Anderson 36, P Clayton 35, J Van Helden 35. Women’s stableford: B Walker on c/b SUNDAY — Club championships, year’s final of the senior men’s club (76) in division 1, with two-time Division 2: D Wright 38, D Meadows from J Morley. first qualifying round, men’s net, senior championship . . . Pete will win it. winner Tene Goldsmith a stroke back. 37, P Grogan 36, A Baldwin 35. Twos: B Reynolds, A Reedy, J Foot. division: C Beattie 69, J Brown 71, Which one is the question. Clive Dean (84) leads division 2 Twos: J Situ 2, D Wright 2, P Foster Cup women’s pairs: B Shayde Skudder 71, P Molloy 73, T Pete Anderson faces Pete and Alan Baldwin (93) division 3. Anderson, J Kerekere, P Grogan, T Walker/T Ford from R Taiapa/J Muir. Akroyd 73. Kerekere — or as it is being billed, The Dodgshun Cup is a strokeplay Donovan, B Talbot. SATURDAY — Men’s net: P Wellard Junior division: M Broad 68, M PA v PK — in the 36-hole final next series, with players counting their Approach: R Morley. 68. Weaver 69, M Owen 69, G Maude 71, month. best three of four gross scores. Jackpot: J Situ. Women’s net: T Ford 96-21-75. C Brown 72. Anderson booked his place in the It rained twos over the three club SATURDAY — Dodgshun Cup men’s Two: W Morrissey. Women’s net: D Johnston 73, H title decider with a 2 and 1 victory competitions for men last week. strokeplay, division 1: W Brown 72, P WEDNESDAY (July 29) — Women’s Pomana 75. over six-time senior champion There were a total of 19 twos — 11 Anderson 76, T Goldsmith 77. net: T Ford 94-21-73. Twos: G Tattersfield, H Pomana, H Andrew Higham on Saturday. of those on Sunday, including two Division 2: C Dean 84, J Situ 85, G TUESDAY (July 28) — Veteran Harris. Kerekere was already waiting for twos each to James Situ and Don Clapham 86. men’s and women’s stableford: P Jackpot: H Harris. who he would meet, having disposed Wright. Division 3: A Baldwin 93, B Allen 96, Koorey 38, A Reedy 34, E Parkin 34, C FRIDAY — Meat pack nine-hole of George Brown 5 and 4. The best of the twos came from B Simpson 97. Brown 33, B Cameron 32, R Taiapa 32. stableford, senior division: T Reeves The junior finalists have also been Thomas Donovan, who blasted his Twos: J Situ, P Hakiwai, P Clayton, 19, A Blakeman 18, H Harris 17, A sorted. Lee Hewson needed 20 holes drive on to the green on the A Higham, T Donovan. Tolaga Bay Hindmarsh 17, P Johnston 16. to get past John Holmes while Larry 280-metre par-4 10th on Sunday, then Approach: A Higham. Junior division: D Bentley 20, D Foster advanced with a 2 and 1 win sank the 60-foot putt for eagle. THURSDAY (July 30) — Men’s JEREMY Murphy’s win in the Somerton 18, I Tietjen 18, S Fookes 18, over Bill Simpson. Situ produced the men’s round stableford, division 1: C Poole 39, G men’s net on Sunday secured him M Owen 18. The intermediate division is still at of the week —75-9-66, for 42 points, Morley 37, S Andreassen 36, I Murphy the Reeves Cup title for 2020. the semifinals stage. which won the division 1 stableford 36, G Clapham 36. Murphy shot 83-15-68 and his total Waikohu Club captain John van Helden is on Sunday. Division 2: R Owen 38, H Johanson score of 134 for his combined best up against teenager Zach Rolls, who Jan Steele enjoyed success on 37, D Bush 37, P Graham 35, S Willock two nets of the three-round series TAMA Brown comfortably won the chipped and putted Andy Hayward both women’s competition days 35. earned him the trophy. all-in stableford with 35 points, three off the course in their quarterfinal. this week. She won the net eclectic Twos: D Griffin, T Donovan, B Talbot, The Bartram Cup men’s matchplay ahead of Kahu Tamanui. Recently-crowned Barns- with her Monday score of 65 and the C Dean, G Morley. semifinals are on Sunday. Dion Opotiki is hosting Waikohu in their Graham men’s pairs champion bronze 1 LGU on Wednesday with Approach: B Talbot. Milner faces Rongo Pomana while interclub competition on Saturday. Mike Dodgshun faces 78-year-old 98-24-74. Bruce Yates plays Trent Higgs. Waikohu members will depart from Cliff Poole, a two-time intermediate WEDNESDAY — Women’s net Electrinet Park SUNDAY — Men’s net: J Murphy 68, the clubhouse at 9am. runner-up who eliminated Tuki eclectic (also held Monday): J Steele M Grant 69, T Higgs 71. SUNDAY — All-in stableford: T Sweeney in a titanic 22-hole 65, T Lewis 68. THE division 1 top seed advanced Putting: M Grant 27, B Yates 28, R Brown 35, K Tamanui 32, I Ruru 31, T quarterfinal. LGU 7, silver division: G Young but numbers 2 and 3 departed in Pomana 28. Smith 31, E Wynyard 29, U Chambers William Brown followed up his 93-15-78. men’s Handicap Cup matches on Reeves cup (best two nets of three 28. King of the Coast men’s open Bronze 1: J Steele 98-24-74. Sunday. rounds): J Murphy 134, M Grant 139. Twos: Ike Ruru. triumph with a pace-setting opening Bronze 2: P Wanklyn 106-32-74. No.1 qualifier Rod Moore cruised round in the Dodgshun Cup 9-holers: J Ngarimu 54-18-36. to a 5 and 4 victory over Glen COMING UP: SUNDAY, stableford COMING UP: SUNDAY, mystery McKinnon in their division 1 match to and Bartram Cup men’s matchplay competition. set up a semifinal against teenager semifinals. Junior crossword 1623 Zach Rolls, who brushed aside Steve Te Puia Springs Phillips 4 and 3. Patutahi 1 2 3 4 5 The much-anticipated battle MARK Higham brought James between Anaru Reedy and No.3 seed SHAYDE Skudder and Jace Brown Forrester’s winning streak to an end Pete Stewart turned into a Reedy led the scoring in the senior men’s on Sunday. 6 procession — 6 and 5. division of club championship Higham defeated Forrester in the He next faces Sel Peneha, who qualifying on Sunday. Makarika Cup men’s matchplay while knocked out second seed Anthony Skudder and Brown both carded Kahu Waitoa eliminated Nehe Dewes. 7 Pahina on the 17th. 1-over 71, one stroke ahead of Tony Waitoa also won the men’s The top three seeds in division 2 Akroyd, with Dwayne Russell and stableford with 39 points on 8910 11 were bundled out. Chris Beattie another shot back. countback from Dewes. No.1 qualifier Paul Wellard Beattie’s 73-4-69 won him the SUNDAY — Captain’s competition was beaten on the 18th by Glynn senior men’s net. round 3/LGU/women’s net: I Ngarimu 12 Williams, No.2 Ray Grace lost 2 and Defending senior champion 70, H McClutchie 71, H Miratana 73. 1 to Steve Rolls and No.3 Cliff Nepe Hukanui Brown could manage only Putting: I Ngarimu 28, G Roberts 29, fell 2 and 1 to Shaun Pahina. 78 while older brother Eddie junior’s H Miratana 31. 13 Harrison beat Rameka on the 17th first 18 holes since mid-June will be Men’s stableford: K Waitoa 39, N in the battle of the Daves. He meets remembered for an 11 on the par-4 Dewes 39, P Harrison 34, J Forrester Williams in the semis while Rolls seventh although he still had three 33, M Higham 33. takes on Pahina. birdies in his 84. Two: K Waitoa. Division 1 matches are at 9.30am That disaster can easily be Makarika Cup men’s matchplay: M 14 15 16 17 18 and division 2 at 9.40 on Sunday. extinguished, however, as qualifying Higham def J Forrester, K Waitoa def N Tracey Ford enjoyed a successful is the best 18-hole score of two Dewes. week, winning the women’s net qualifying rounds. The second round last Wednesday and Saturday, then is this Sunday. COMING UP: SUNDAY, LGU/ combining with Blanche Walker to Michael Broad (68) won the junior putting/women’s net, Makarika Cup win the Foster Cup women’s pairs division net on Sunday while Denise men’s matchplay (M Higham def R 19 from Roseanne Taiapa and Janet Johnston (73) topped the women. Smith), stableford for others. Man United and Inter progress FOOTBALL by James Ellingworth, AP Romelu Lukaku and Christian Eriksen. It goalkeeper Samir Handanovic kept out Across 5. was a one-off game played in Germany Nemanja Maksimovic’s header. Cricket player (9) GELSENKIRCHEN, Germany — because they did not complete a first Inter gradually took control of the game 6. Someone who steals from 7. Someone who offers to do Manchester United and Inter Milan today leg before the European season was against a Getafe team who had not played booked their places in football’s Europa suspended. since July 19 and last won on June 29. stores (10) something (9) League quarterfinals as continental football Earlier, Shakhtar Donetsk and Getafe keeper David Soria made a string of 8. Large sea (5) 9. A month (5) returned in empty stadiums amid the Copenhagen also advanced. impressive saves before Lukaku’s goal and 10. 11. coronavirus pandemic. Lukaku gave Inter the lead with his 30th reacted well to keep out an overhead kick A witch’s power (5) Opposite of asleep (5) United won 2-1 against LASK Linz to goal of the season, picking up Alessandro from Danilo D’Ambrosio in the 49th. 13. Cannot be broken (11) 12. Wear this on your head (3) complete a 7-1 aggregate victory over Bastoni’s high pass in the 33rd minute and Getafe had a chance to equalise in the 14. 15. the Austrian club, five months after the holding off a defender before stroking the 76th when Inter defender Diego Godin A furniture item (5) Opposite of front (4) first leg was played. LASK held the lead ball low into the far corner. Eriksen made it conceded a penalty for handball, but Jorge 17. These birds honk (5) 16. Long slippery ish (4) on the night for two minutes after Philipp 2-0 in the 84th, hammering in a loose ball in Molina fired his shot wide, preserving 19. 17. Wiesinger’s 55th-minute goal, but Jesse the penalty area two minutes after he came Handanovic’s record of five games without Moving stairways (10) Obtain (4) Lingard soon levelled for United. Anthony on from the bench. conceding a goal. Down 18. Hear with these (4) Martial scored another in the 88th. “I’m very happy for the team because Inter’s quarterfinal opponents are likely 1. The win sets up a quarterfinal reunion I can see that they are eager to continue to be Bayer Leverkusen, who lead Rangers Wear this on your foot (4) for Manchester United coach Ole Gunnar this adventure and not go on their holidays,” 3-1 ahead of the second leg tomorrow. 2. Unlock (4) Solskjaer with his former Norway teammate Inter coach Antonio Conte said. Shakhtar, the 2009 UEFA Cup winners, 3. Stale Solbakken, the coach of Copenhagen. Getafe started stronger with an intense won 3-0 in the second leg against Movie (4) They played together at the 1998 World Cup. pressing game and could have taken Wolfsburg to complete a 5-1 victory on 4. A male deer (4) Inter beat Getafe 2-0 with goals from the lead in the second minute, but Inter aggregate.

1. Police, 3. Shut, 7. Near, 8. Shovel, 10. Dentist, 13. Wealthy, 16. People, 17. Four, 18. Duel, 19. Greece. 1. Pink, 2. Leaves, 4. Hive, 5. Talked, 6. Whistle, 9. Steeple, 11. Ripped, 12. Choose, 14. Nose, 15. True. The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 6, 2020 SPORT 31 Cyclist put into induced coma following crash CYCLING WARSAW, Poland — Dutch cyclist Fabio Jakobsen was put into an induced coma on Wednesday after suffering head and chest injuries in a crash on the final stretch of the Tour de Pologne race in southern Poland, organisers said. Sprinting for the win at the end of the event’s opening stage, Jakobsen was sent flying into the side barriers after a collision with fellow Dutchman Dylan Groenewegen. Jakobsen, who races for the Deceuninck-Quick- Step team, was airlifted to a hospital in serious condition and was put into an induced coma, the Tour ANATOMY OF A CRASH: Dutch cyclist Fabio Jakobsen, above left, hits side barriers at the start of a crash with his countryman de Pologne press office said. Dylan Groenewegen (second left) on the final stretch of the opening stage of the Tour de Pologne in Katowice, Poland. Jakobsen Doctor Pawel Gruenpeter of the hospital in was taken to hospital in serious condition and put into an induced coma. Jakobsen was declared the winner of the opening stage Sosnowiec said that Jakobsen suffered injuries to the and Groenewegen was disqualified. The progress of the crash is shown clockwise from top left. AP pictures head and chest but that his condition was stable at the intensive care unit. Jakobsen will need surgery to his face and skull, Gruenpeter told TVP Sport. Race director Czeslaw Lang blamed Groenewegen for the crash, saying the rider’s actions were “not fair play”. “Groenewegen changed his trajectory, was pressing Jakobsen to the right side and on top of that stuck out his elbow; you don’t do that,” said Lang, who took silver in the 1980 Olympic road race for Poland. Jakobsen was named the winner of the opening stage and Groenewegen was disqualified following the crash, in which a referee and some other cyclists were also injured. The crash, in the southern city of Katowice, took place exactly a year after Belgian cyclist Bjorg Lambrecht died in hospital from injuries he suffered when he crashed into a concrete barrier during the third stage of the 76th edition of the Tour de Pologne. The 77th edition finishes on August 9. — AP Start your journey to success eit.ac.nz | 0800 22 55 348 Fit study around your work, home and whanau - achieve a qualiication in only a few months. 30782-04 6 Aug, 2020 MIDNIGHT TONIGHT GISBORNE TIDE MOVEMENT M E WEATHER FOR TOMORROW T Friday Saturday R Aug 7 Aug 8 SE S am 369noon 369pm am 369noon 369pm Tauranga 3 16 1 Hicks Bay 3 16 Te Puke 35 22

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by Jack Malcolm Campbell says she doesn’t like to talk about her accomplishments. TWO local sporting stars have been “It’s a whole team behind me helping recognised for their success, being to make it happen . . . I’m up here to nominated for the Nga Whetu o Matariki represent us all.” Awards. “I’d also like to acknowledge the strong Kiwi Campbell has been nominated as work ethic that my mum (Irene Takao) a finalist for Te Waita Award for Sport and instilled in me and the support of my Jessie Smith has been nominated for Te husband (Bruce). I know how hectic it gets Whetu Maiangi Award for Young Achievers. with waka ama.” All finalists are also eligible for Te Tohu Jessie Smith is already at the pinnacle Tiketike o Matariki Supreme Award. of BMX, joining the New Zealand Olympic Campbell is a local legend in the waka team two years ago at the age of 17. ama scene. Smith was born and raised in Gisborne For the past 20 years she’s coached but is now based in Hamilton and all levels of the sport and last week she Cambridge to train. received yet more recognition for her Last year was her breakout year. She contributions. became New Zealand’s first female junior Campbell said she was proud to be elite world champion and went from last recognised alongside other incredible place on the first corner to placing fourth athletes. in the BMX Supercross World Cup sixth “I’m really honoured to be up amongst round against an elite field of women. other people who are leading the way for A horror crash on the Tokyo Olympic Maori in their professions. course, in a test event for the now-2021 “I’m really proud to be amongst that kind Olympics, at the end of last year left her in of calibre . . . alongside other great names.” hospital for a week with a ruptured spleen, Campbell said it was humble beginnings bleeding in the lung and concussion. when she started her involvement with Despite having had her confidence FRIENDS AND COMPETITORS: Jessie Smith (left) and Sarah Walker pose for a waka ama. There were only a few clubs shaken, she’s back on the bike and portrait after the Red Bull UCI Pump Track World Championship 2020 Qualifier in who competed at a national competition at competing at the top level. This year she Cambridge, New Zealand, on March 14, 2020. Picture by Dan Griffiths Rotorua. beat out her old coach, teammate and “Looking back and comparing with mentor Sarah Walker in the finals of a where the sport is now, we used to compete New Zealand qualifier for the Red Bull in Rotorua, now there’s almost 10,000 UCI Pump Track World Championships. people at waka ama nationals watching us The event wasn’t part of the BMX compete at Lake Karapiro, a world-class calendar and Smith competed “just for fun”. facility. There is only one selection spot for the “The standard is so much higher, the New Zealand Olympic female BMX team sport is just getting faster and faster. and three people vying for a spot. “The growth is not only in New Zealand. Smith said plans were under way to hold There are almost 20 countries taking part two more qualification races early next in the world champs now.” year, where New Zealand could earn a Campbell has coached teams from her second qualification spot. local club Horouta Waka Hoe to multiple “It’s a realistic goal but Sarah (Walker), national titles. She has also won gold at Rebecca (Petch) and I will all need to the world championships several times, perform to accumulate and secure points feats recognised in her nomination for for our country.” Coach of the Year at the 2018 Halberg She said she only heard of the awards Awards. when she was notified that she was a This year she was inducted into Waka finalist. Ama New Zealand’s hall of fame. “When they called me I was really, “My club and the committee have been really stoked — I have no idea how I’m really supportive since I’ve become New nominated — it’s pretty epic.” Zealand coach . . . they make it happen.” She says she’s proud to be tangata She says that with the success she whenua and to be the first Maori female remembers her roots and the social junior women’s world champion. function that waka ama can have. “To represent and fly the Tino “I think for our Maori kids and other Rangatiratanga flag is something I dream cultures, it’s helping them transition about often.” through life and building good values The awards will be broadcast live on AT HOME ON THE WATER: Waka ama elite paddler and coach Kiwi Campbell for them to make good decisions as they Maori Television on August 15 alongside trains on the Turanganui River. Gisborne Herald file picture become adults.” the live Facebook feed from 8.30pm.

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