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• Bloomfield unhappy about family gathering in Taupo • Tandem skydiver tested positive • Prof Skegg on new cluster • Cases surge in the UK ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL: National Party leader Judith Collins with Sarah and Paul Williams of Turihaua Angus Stud. Mrs PAGES 7,13 Collins was at Turihaua yesterday to announce the the party’s primary Industries policy. Picture by Paul Rickard Infrastructure focus National launches agriculture, horticulture policy in Gisborne by Matai O’Connor PLENTY TO detox bed in every district health board SAY: National in the country. THERE will be no more Provincial Party leader “There are only about seven around Growth Fund but a major focus on Judith Collins the whole country, so we want to make infrastructure, especially roading, at Turihaua sure every DHB has the space to get under a National Government, party Angus Stud people detoxed and off it, and then into leader Judith Collins said in Gisborne in residential facilities.” yesterday. with the party’s Mrs Collins said the Matrix treatment Mrs Collins was here to launch agriculture progamme — modelled on an American National’s agriculture and horticulture spokesman programme and trialled in Northland — policy and afterwards discussed with David Bennett had had a 60 to 70 percent success rate, The Gisborne Herald what the party and East Coast which was “enormous”. would do about regional development, candidate Focusing on the supplier was another methamphetamine (“P”) addiction, Tania Tapsell. important part of dealing with “P”, she housing and Maori development. Mrs Collins said. She also talked about the two also spoke with “There is meth getting into the country referendums — end of life choice and The Herald on through postage and shipping containers cannabis legislation and control — New a variety of through ports. We need more surveillance Zealanders will vote on in the upcoming subjects. and more money going into the anti-gang election. PIcture by units and police to go after the drivers.” In regards to regional development, Paul Rickard About housing, Mrs Collins said they Mrs Collins said “there will be a big wanted to free up the private sector to focus on infrastructure . . . focusing on policy in Gisborne. work together on specialities. get them building houses for people to the roading that we need here”. Speaking about the Heather Simpson “Shuffling the desk chairs won’t make rent and own. “A particular infrastructure policy for report recommending amalgamation of a difference. We have seen it with the “The RMA reforms are extremely the Gisborne region will be coming very district health boards, Mrs Collins said current Government’s policy around important as it is one of the biggest soon. Sorting out the RMA (Resource it was National health spokesman Dr amalgamating polytechs. burdens for anyone trying to develop Management Act) and putting in a Shane Reti’s view that “it doesn’t make “I think there are now 26 chief land into housing.” better piece of legislation will help.” Mrs much sense”. executives in the same organisation, “We would also remove the five-year Collins said. “If you get a couple of dysfunctional which is bizarre.” bright-line test which would free up National’s East Coast electorate organisations together, you tend to get On the topic of methamphetamine people to sell properties after two years candidate Tania Tapsell and more dysfunctional amalgamation. addiction, while there were no plans for without getting whacked with a big infrastructure and transport spokesman “His view is very clear that there a residential rehab facility, Mrs Collins capital gains tax. Chris Bishop will announce the roading should be encouragement for DHBs to said National would put one particular CONTINUED ON PAGE 3

GISBORNE WAIROA Local News ...... 1-5 Business ...... 10 Literature ...... 14 Classifieds ... 18-19 Births & Deaths ...4 Opinion ...... 11 Racing ...... 15-16 Sport ...... 20-24 9 771170 043005 TOMORROW National ...... 6-9 World...... 12-13 Television ...... 17 Weather ...... 23 > 2 NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Friday, September 25, 2020 by Sophie Rishworth JILLIAN McGarva can take up to two hours some mornings to Do you recognise IT’S CRAZY do her hair. The Gisborne early childhood relief teacher creates wacky this photo from hairstyles every day to bring HAIR DAY smiles to the faces of children. Jillian, 45, says some people mystery gift box? stop her on the street, or in the supermarket, and say “I love WITH nobody coming EVERY DAY your hat”. forward to claim the “It’s my hair,” she tells them. mystery basket of Jillian has been doing it for gifts published in The about four years and says it Gisborne Herald on is a great way to express her September 3, one last creativity. attempt is being made “I get great responses from to find out who it was the public when walking down intended for. the street. The smiles on their The photo of a young faces says it all.” child with a Ratana Her hairstyles can take badge attached to it was anything from 15 minutes also inside the basket, to two hours, depending one last clue in finding on whether it is a “double the intended recipient. bouquet”, or “just a simple The mystery basket of spider or octopus”. gifts was dropped off at Jillian enjoys the challenge. a Lytton Road address She does all styles herself, on August 20. using two mirrors, hair gel and The Herald managed LAST CLUE: A framed sometimes hairspray. to track down the photo of a young child estimated to be around A bottle is hidden inside her previous owners at the address, but they were five years of age is the hair, as hair is brushed up over one remaining clue in it to gives her style the height. not able to shed any light on the matter of the mystery surrounding The bottle, however, had to a basket of gifts left on be shortened so she could get who it was meant for. The basket contains a Lytton Road doorstep in and out of her car easier. at the beginning of It is all worth it to see the religious books, framed September. The basket smiles on the children’s faces, religious images, was intended for she says. biscuits, chocolates and someone born on August other miscellaneous 17, 1978, but no such goodies. ■ JILLIAN’S Wednesday person lived there. hairdo is admired by Oliver It came with an Fata at Victoria Childcare and envelope addressed “To Education Centre. The do the daughter born on or has any information features tools and nails Jillian the 17th of the 8th 1978” regarding the basket, and a birthday card please contact The hand-knitted herself, then signed “from Jason”. Gisborne Herald clipped on to her hair which If anybody recognises or email editorial@ has been brushed over a bottle the child in the photo gisborneherald.co.nz and kept in place with hair gel. Short film reenacts controversial Waihirere tangi by Mark Peters “Our mother used to tell the story all the time,” says Varley. “Jake had heard the story many “MAORI hangi, an earth oven, thus cognate times as well. with hot pants; a sexually voracious female,” “In Stockholm last year we were talking about says Green’s Dictionary of Slang of the it and Jake came up with the idea for a film.” colloquialism hangi pants, which is also the title Actors in the film include some whanau and of Claire Varley’s short film. some familiar faces from the screen such as Based on a well-told family story about a real- Tahei Simpson (Whale Rider, Mataku), while life incident during a tangi at a Waihirere marae, Annabelle Lee-Mather, executive producer of TV Varley and husband Jake Mokomoko’s self- show The Hui, takes on the lead role. funded film Hangi Pants is part of the Show Me Director Mokomoko and Varley also managed Shorts programme that features in the Tairawhiti to rope in their daughters’ primary school Arts Festival next month. teacher for his attitude, expressiveness and skill In the film, a woman arrives at a tangi over- with poi, as well as Mokomoko’s cousin Marcus dressed for the occasion, says Varley. Whitehead, who is embarking on an acting “This Elizabeth Taylor-looking woman shows career up at the marae gate in a tight, red dress and red Born in Auckland, Varley’s family lived at lipstick, inappropriately dressed for a funeral. Waihirere for some time. “She’s making a point, she’s ruffling some The filmmaker describes her family as feathers.” “theatrical storytellers”. When Legacy Funerals provided a coffin as a “Other stories could be films, too. There are prop for the film, staff had their own insights into so many. A lot of my aunties and cousins worked such matters. on the film with us. One of them was at that tangi “They said this kind of thing happens all the and the others heard about it. STAND-OFF: Tension builds between Tahei Simpson and Annabelle Lee-Mather’s time but it’s never talked about.” “The film was made with a whole lot of love characters in the short film Hangi Pants based on an incident at a tangi at Waihirere. Mostly never talked about. and chickens.” Picture supplied LOOKING AHEAD Get your FOCUS ON THE LAND • Turihaua Angus sells the Gisborne Herald top-priced yearling bull in sales this week and hosts home-delivered the National Party leader. WE’RE • Rural connectivity still a big issue for too many — Federated Farmers. STILL • Prices and comment from today’s weekly sheep sale at Matawhero — about 400 HERE head on offer. TOMORROW TOMORROW The Gisborne Herald, 64 Gladstone Road, P.O. Box 1143, Gisborne • Phone (06) 869 0600 • Fax (Editorial) (06) 869 0643 (Advertising) (06) 869 0644 Editor: Jeremy Muir • Chief Reporter: Andrew Ashton • Circulation: Cara Haines • Sports: Jack Malcolm/John Gillies To nd out more call 869 0620 e-mail: [email protected][email protected][email protected] • web site: www.gisborneherald.co.nz The Gisborne Herald • Friday, September 25, 2020 NEWS 3 Feds back single route for heavy vehicles by Andrew Ashton It also proposes Harper Road be used inconvenience. number of very heavy trucks passing over as a link road for heavy vehicles coming “Limiting the roads that heavy vehicles them every day on their way to the port. FEDERATED Farmers have welcomed from Road on to Back damage will help to lower the burden “We believe that the most sensitive of proposals to have just one designated Ormond Road to access Awapuni Road/ that ratepayers foot currently. them should be closed to logging in the route for heavy freight vehicles through State Highway 35. “We applaud the GDC finally taking a winter. the city. “We support the GDC’s new proposed stance to improve our urban roads. “A large proportion of our council Federated Farmers Gisborne-Wairoa heavy truck route through the back of “However, we would also like to see roading budget is spent on repairs during president Toby Williams extended on Gisborne,” Mr Williams said. the GDC take this same approach to our the winter months. This could be avoided that, saying they would like to see the “For stock trucks heading, from the rural roads. if when it’s too wet, trucks are restricted prospect expanded to rural roads as well. coast north, there is a detour from their “Forestry is an important part of our or prohibited altogether. Council yesterday current route. local economy, we do not dispute this, “The money saved could then be spent voted to include a proposal to make “However we believe that the overall and the issue is not with the logging or of capital maintenance across our rural Awapuni Road the only designated safety improvements for pedestrians, trucking. network to improve our overall rural east-west route through the city for cyclists, and other motor vehicle users, “The issue is that our rural network roading network.” heavy vehicles in a new draft traffic and and not to mention the general condition of gravel roads, up the Coast especially, The draft bylaw will be consulted on parking bylaw. of the roads, far outweighs this minor were never designed to handle the vast later this year or early 2021. Reparation promise SHREK’S A SHE ‘smacks of delay’: judge

FRAUDSTERS make lot of promises, but they never come true, Judge Warren Cathcart said in court this week as he adjourned sentencing to give a woman time to pay more reparation. Katrina Louise Brown, 49, appeared in Gisborne District Court for sentencing on 14 counts of accessing a computer for a dishonest purpose. The police case was that between November 2018 and September 2019, while employed as an accounts clerk for First Fresh NZ Ltd, Brown transferred $147.390.87 of company funds into personal bank accounts over which she had authority, then into one of her own. Police have received a reparation ROGUE sheep Gizzy Shrek who has Gizzy Shrek has quickly attracted the original Shrek, who became famous bank cheque for $40,000 but the judge lived a hermit life in a forest alongside national and international media several years ago when discovered in adjourned sentencing after saying Wairakaia Station at Muriwai for five attention. Otago, a run for its money in terms of Brown’s sentence would be based on the years and grown an enormous amount Rob was interviewed on Radio New wool weight. total amount of reparation paid. of wool in that time, is a ewe. Zealand yesterday and the story was Name-wise, Gizzy Shrek is the one Judge Cathcart said Brown had made Rob Faulkner and his Wairakaia picked up by The Daily Mail, on top of Rob has gone for but he could have promises to pay reparation, including in Station team have ascertained that being shared on multiple websites. considered Princess Fiona. a restorative justice conference. piece of information after the sheep Her stardom will continue next month After all, that was the real Shrek’s She had gone to a mortgage broker, ended its life on the run and was when she is displayed then shorn at love interest in the Dreamworks but that had only been on that discovered in a back paddock. the Poverty Bay Spring Show. animated movie series. very morning (of her latest court “The Romney-Coopworth-cross still There will be a “guess the weight of In the Radio NZ interview, Rob appearance). had her tail on,” Rob said. the fleece” competition and a sponsor suggested Gizzy Shrek had returned to “It smacks of delay.” “She is definitely a sheep with is being sought for this. the paddock looking for love . . . Sentencing was adjourned to October attitude and a good attitude at that.” Gizzy Shrek is expected to give the Picture supplied 20. Primary industries policy set out

FROM PAGE 1 making opportunities available such as quality and sustainable agricultural products — Pursue an active free trade agenda to open apprenticeships and trades academies is is well known around the world. When we form up new markets for New Zealand’s food and fibre “That would encourage people to rent very important.” the next Government, our pledge is to ensure products. out houses as they will think it’s a good Asked how she would vote in the our agricultural policy focuses on allowing —Enforce stronger penalties for biosecurity investment.” referendums, Mrs Collins said: “I’ll be farmers the opportunity to farm their way to offences. National would also remove the policy voting in support of the End of Life better outcomes, rather than being regulated into —Build the infrastructure to ensure better around evicting anti-social tenants that Choice bill and against the recreational oblivion.” connectivity for rural communities. cause “mayhem in streets”. use and sale of cannabis use, but I am for National will: “It would enable landlords to shift it being used for medicinal use.” — Repeal the Resource Management Act “Labour took farmers for granted,” said Mr them out on a 90-day notice, rather than Everyone in the National Party had (RMA) and replace it with an Environmental Bennett. “Now, as we face an economic crisis, we needing three evidences from neighbours agreed to vote against the cannabis Standards Act and Planning and Development are seeing just how foolish Labour’s treatment of with written statements about what is control bill, she said. Act. farmers was. going on.” — Allow skilled workers and Recognised “National’s approach to agriculture is simple On the subject of state housing, Mrs ■ A NATIONAL Government will reduce Seasonal Employer workers to enter New — allow the sector to thrive by investing in and Collins, said they would continue with regulatory burden and give farmers confidence Zealand. encouraging innovation, not constraining the the previous National Government’s for the future. — Create a fast-tracked Primary Sector Visa. sector with excessive regulations. programme and work with community National leader Judith Collins and Agriculture — Repeal or review the nine new water “There will be a demand for more housing providers, as they were the ones spokesman David Bennett announced the party’s regulations Labour introduced in August. sustainability in our farming practices. Farmers who are out there doing the work, not the agriculture and horticulture policy in Gisborne — Promote water storage options. are up for this challenge and this desire for Government agency based in Wellington. yesterday at Turihaua Angus Stud, Whangara. — Review the treatment of forestry in the improvement is clear in farmers’ efforts over Asked about Maori development, she “Agriculture is responsible for 60 percent Emissions Trading Scheme. recent years. said they did not have a particular Maori of New Zealand’s goods exports and is the — Remove the exemption that streamlines the “We’ll address the issues around workforce development policy yet. backbone of our economy,” Mrs Collins said. process for forestry applications in the Overseas shortages and ensure that primary sector “We need to remember Maori have “Farmers have enough on their plate with Investment Office test. businesses have every opportunity to continue substantial land holding in Tairawhiti, as weather, interest rates, and international — Remove the review process around growing and supporting New Zealand’s economy. well as people to do things,” Mrs Collins markets — they shouldn’t have to contend with a introducing agriculture into the Emissions “National is proud of New Zealand’s history said. Government who doesn’t understand their sector Trading Scheme in 2022. as the world’s best producer of food and fibre, “Getting people into jobs is a very and restricts their growth. — Pass seven changes to the Zero Carbon Bill, and we are committed to it being New Zealand’s important part of what we do and “New Zealand’s reputation as a producer of including a review of the methane target. future as well.” 4 NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Friday, September 25, 2020

FAMILY NOTICES In Memoriam

DAVID COLSTON Deaths MILLS Passed away 25th O’CONNELL, Ivan September 2011 David. — 15.8.1947 - 22.9.2020. Suddenly. Dad, 9 years ago you Much loved and left us. We miss you cherished husband of and you are always in the late Lilus. Adored our thoughts and much loved father From Graeme and and father-in-law of Linda, Aidan, Natalie, Rachel and John, Maree Aliyah, Romeo, and Shaun. Much loved Jassiel, Mia, Stephen, and adored brother and Sammy and Ruby brother-in-law of Rex and Jane, Wendy and Rowan, David (Aust- ralia). Cherished and devoted Granddad to Grace, Jemma, Jayden, Bailey, Connor and Katierose. Cherished and loved Uncle to Shelley, Marcus, Dean, Leaha, Glen, Paul, Kent, Ashley, and Clay. Our Dad will lie at Shaun’s house, 1 Ropata Street until Saturday. The funeral service will be held at Evans PLEASE Chapel, Ormond Road, at 11am on Saturday HAVE FAMILY 26th September, NOTICES followed by private IN BY 9AM READING THE ROAD: Meter reader Gordon Brown is finding his travels around the district less hazardous thanks to the cremation. multimillion-dollar metalling programme. Picture supplied - Evans Funeral DAY OF Services Ltd FDANZ PUBLICATION www.evansfuneral.co.nz Meter reader enjoying a smoother ride CORRECTION GORDON Brown has been driving Tairawhiti’s across the region to bring metal to nearby and involves over 200 redeployed and newly A QUOTE in a story headlined ‘GDC agrees to rural roads as a meter reader for more than 15 stockpiles to keep up with the crews who are recruited local people. They are tasked with drop disabled park fees’ in the Gisborne Herald years. currently in action on Mata, Rakauroa, Hokoroa delivering over $40m of works before the end of on Wednesday was incorrectly attributed. It was He drives the same roads every three to six and Ruakaka roads. the year. Rachel Lodewyk who said that “after presenting months and said recent work to upgrade those Gisborne District Council is now halfway Metalling works are now complete on the barriers that paid parking meters pose for roads had made a world of difference. through the record $17m metalling programme to Mangamaia, , Wairere, Panikau, people with disabilities, the council have met “Upgrades like these mean safer journeys, not upgrade 40 of the region’s main unsealed freight Glenroy, Oliver, Makaretu, Whakarau, Waimaha, and agreed to remove the parking meters in the only for us, but also for the school bus drivers, routes with a massive 5200 truck and trailer- loads Arakihi and Pehiri roads (70,000-plus tonnes of disabled car parks”, not GDC democracy support posties, residents — everyone who drives these of metal (140,000 tonnes). metal laid to date). services manager Heather Kohn. roads,” Mr Brown said. The project has three phases — crushing, Also included on the list of roads for metalling The parking team are currently processing a “It’s not just spot metalling here and there haulage and placement — and will see around over coming weeks are Utting, Parikanapa, change to disabled parking and removal of the that’s being done, they’re metalling and doing 95,000 cubic metres of aggregate laid on these Tauwhareparae, Waimata Valley, Tuahu, Paparatu, parking meters has not started yet. A decision drainage works along whole roads. I want to thank roads. Waitahaia, Bushy Knoll, Kanakanaia, Mangatu, by elected members at a committee meeting may everyone involved for getting this work done.” It is funded by the Tairawhiti Redeployment Kopuapounamu, Maraehara, Poroporo, Reporua, still be required. More than 30 trucks are working non-stop Package (TRP) and Provincial Growth Fund (PGF) Kopuaroa, McIlroy and Tutumoe roads. Crown cites quad bike tracks Accused claims suspicions, ‘but not my brother’s keeper’ TWO houses on a remote East growing in 20-metre-long want to know and was not his she was either actively involved was a possum hunter, often Coast road must have been the tunnel houses, and possession brother’s keeper. in processing the crop or was away, and content to leave his operational epicentre for a huge of cannabis for sale, in relation Mr Stuart told the jury it was somehow assisting. Given the quad bike at home for others to cannabis growing venture on to the contents of a third plot, implausible Chas did not know high trust involved, it followed use. bushland around them, a jury in which was harvested and being what was going on. At the very she must also have been a For Poi, Mr Terekia Gisborne District Court was told processed for drying nearby. least he assisted his brother by member of the team, Mr Stuart also criticised the police yesterday. Patrick Waara pleaded guilty. knowingly allowing him to use said. investigation, noting his client’s Three of the people at those Chas Waara, represented by the quad bike. In her closing address for home was not searched. No houses when police swooped on counsel Vicky Thorpe, and Poi, While there was no direct Waara, Ms Thorpe said the further effort was made to January 14, 2017, must have represented by Manaaki Terekia, evidence linking Chas Crown’s circumstantial evidence extract data from her phones been the team responsible for insist they had nothing to do Waara and Poi to the plots, was not as strong as Mr Stuart that were seized, after a it, prosecutor Cameron Stuart with the venture. circumstantial evidence was claimed. machine at the Gisborne station contended as he closed the The Crown alleges they are strong and compelling, Mr If Chas Waara was as involved failed to work. Crown’s case yesterday. guilty either as principals or Stuart said. It included an in the operation as police said, She was comfortable being The crop, worth up to a $1 parties (it does not matter inventory of items found at then it was incredible they could interviewed by a police officer million, was too much work for which). They were there at those Chas Waara’s house matching not find any forensic evidence and concessions she made one person alone. There must central properties, along with those used in the operation. It from the plots to link him to the showed her honesty. have been a dedicated team Patrick Waara, the day police included two sketches of the construction of the tunnel houses The officer noticed Poi smoked looking after it daily. Those arrived, when the cannabis tunnel house design, found in on them, to the items found in four cigarettes in short order. people would need to trust each growing venture was at its two separate parts of the house. them, or to incriminating items That observation was useful — if other like family, which they height. They each had the all- Waara’s suggestion someone else found at Patrick’s house. she had significant time at the were, Mr Stuart said. important means to participate left them there was implausible, There were reasonable plots, police would have found Charles Chas Bennet Waara, — a quad bike. Mr Stuart said. explanations for items police more than seven cigarette butts 47, and his brother Pine Patrick Crucially, the houses and plots Seven cigarette butts with pointed to at his house. with her DNA. Waara, 44, lived on adjacent were linked by quad bike tracks Poi’s DNA, found in the empty Police initially leapt to The Crown wanted the jury rural properties, central to the and the cultivators must have and drying plots also put her conclusions about who was to infer she must have smoked venture, on Kopuapounamu relied on quad bikes to transport in the thick of the operation, involved. They thought they them there and if so, she must Road, . Pauline Amy their equipment. Mr Stuart said. Those butts already had the answer and the have been either an active Poi, 33, regarded Chas Waara Chas Waara, who chose to could only have got there if she investigation suffered because participant in the venture or a like a father and was a regular give evidence, said he freely let was there. Her denial was a lie. of it. party to it. But those inferences visitor to his property. family, including Patrick, use his Surely she would not suggest the Knowing or suspecting were far too removed from the They were jointly charged bike. He suspected Patrick might butts were planted, Mr Stuart something did not mean people actual evidence to be anything with cultivating cannabis in be growing cannabis — he had said. wanted to be involved and did but speculation. Mere presence relation to two large plots of done it before — but he himself It could be inferred from her not prove guilt on these charges, was not enough to be guilty, Mr mature cloned female plants was not involved. He did not presence at those areas that Ms Thorpe said. Chas Waara Terekia said. The Gisborne Herald • Friday, September 25, 2020 NEWS 5 Fellow hikers intrigue writer Sight-impaired pair said to hail from Gisborne by Mark Peters brothers’ dialogue. Although Frank and Thomas’s surname is not TWO Gisborne men feature in German author given, Mr Jockel says the men are not fictional. Wolf Jockel’s novella, Half-blind and Blind, the “They said they were brothers born in story of Frank and Thomas’s pilgrimage on the Germany and came to New Zealand in different challenging Camino de Santiago trail. ways,” says Mr Jockel in an email. The story of the brothers’ long trek from Leon “They named Gisborne as their home town. I to Santiago de Compesta in north-western Spain had no reason to doubt it. is all the more remarkable since Thomas was “I don’t know their surname. If a pilgrim meets blind and Frank half-blind. another pilgrim on the pilgrimage and starts a In the novella, Thomas holds on to a short conversation with him, one speaks only by his strap attached to Frank’s belt. first name.” This is how they walked Camino de Santiago Mr Jockel has not been in touch with the together. brothers since their encounter. Mr Jockel’s encounter with the brothers in “I don’t know anything about their life after 2018 on the trail, also known as the Way of St the pilgrimage. At the request?? — when it was James, is written into the story. clear to me that I would write a novella about At the beginning of the novel, the author the meeting — my Spanish friends tried to find details the German brothers’ lives, how they out the surname in the pilgrims’ office where the came to Gisborne and how they both became Compostella is located. sight-impaired. “But for data protection reasons, this was Frank met Gisborne woman and his wife-to- rejected by the authorities.” be, Judith, in Germany. Judith returned to New Pictures the author’s friend took on a Zealand and was later joined by Frank and they cellphone of the brothers were lost during the married. transfer of data to a new phone. In the novella, Franks asks if the last, sparsely- The only picture Mr Jockel has of Frank and populated 100 kilometres of the drive to Gisborne Thomas is the one he took of the two as they is the end of the world. walked ahead “and we immediately recognised ‘“You’d be forgiven for thinking so,” was the their problem”. answer he got. That picture features on the cover of the “Gisborne is the only city for miles.”’ novella, says Mr Jockel. Frank lost his left eye in an accident in 2012. “I was fascinated by appearance of the two Thomas relocated from Germany to Gisborne brothers and their strokes of fate. But I had only in 2014 to stay with his brother and Judith. relatively few facts so I had no choice but to write By 2016 his own sight had deteriorated to the a novella.” point his 2 percent residual acuity allowed him A query posted on Facebook has had no THE PILGRIMAGE: Gisborne men Frank (left) and Thomas (surname unknown) are a tiny window on the world if he looked “sharply results and two people from the Gisborne branch at the centre of a novella, Half-blind and Blind, by German author Wolf Jockel (inset). upwards to the right with both eyes”. of Blind Low Vision NZ have no knowledge of the It tells the story of the sight-impaired brothers’ pilgrimage on the challenging Camino The brothers’ back story is followed by an men. de Santiago trail in Spain. Pictures supplied account of their pilgrimage during which they Nola Burgess, who in 1956 joined the Gisborne encounter Mr Jockel who writes himself into the branch of what was then called the Blind story. Foundation, does not recall ever meeting or Accompanied by two guides, the ride known The Gisborne Herald is keen to hear Frank and This part of the novella is largely made up of hearing of the brothers. as Operation Hoofbeat took Mrs Burgess from Thomas’s story firsthand. travelogue — Mr Jockel describes himself as “an In 1981, Mrs Burgess, who was also a blind Rotorua to Gisborne via the over 10 If any readers have any information about almost permanent pilgrim on the way of St James member of the Gisborne Riding Club for the days as a fundraising effort for the Year of the the brothers please contact mark.peters@ in Spain” — which also makes up most of the Disabled, took on her own long trek. Disabled. gisborneherald.co.nz Satisfaction survey shows council tracking up

GISBORNE District “Environmental concerns But there was a slight decline Council’s overall performance continued to be front-of-mind from 2019 for library services, has improved “significantly”, for our community, most notably down 2 percentage points from according to the council’s annual sewage and stormwater,” said 95 percent, and for the museum, residents’ satisfaction survey. the staff report. down 3 points from 94 percent. The survey recorded In council facilities and Satisfaction with public that satisfaction with the services there was a small toilets fell from 47 percent to 42 performance of the mayor and decline among previous top percent in 2020. district councillors and their performers such as theatres, Improvements have been overall reputation had both library, museum, parks, reserves made among some of the lower increased by 2 percentage points and open spaces when compared performing services such as in the year ending June 2020. to 2018/19, “yet there remains roads, footpaths and cycleways, Satisfaction with the mayor a high satisfaction ranging up from 54 percent to 60 and councillors increased from between 85 percent and 96 percent, and communication 45 percent to 57 percent while percent”. with the community, also up overall reputation went up from Key Research Ltd noticed a 6 points from 46 percent to 52 44 percent to 56 percent. similar decline in satisfaction percent. A council report on the across New Zealand and Key Research Ltd conducted Key Research Ltd-conducted Australia, “which could be 100 interviews each quarter by survey said the “significant directly attributed to the impact telephone/mobile phone. improvement” in both Covid-19 has on residents’ Quarterly interviewing allows categories showed “residents overall mood and usage of the council to identify variances are continuing to grow a facilities”. over a year which helps with close relationship with local Parks, reserves and open levels of services that are government and developing spaces remain among the affected by weather such as trust”. HIGH PERFORMANCE: The graph illustrates the satisfcation council’s top performing services roading, water, parks. The way Gisborne district ratings of the council’s services and facilities in the 2019 and 2020 and facilities. The combined interviews from residents perceived council annual survey results. All of the council’s public the four quarters have a 95 had improved since 2019 GDC image facilities are rated very highly, percent confidence level. with “considerably higher with the exception of public The fourth wave of interviews satisfaction” across all Her mayoralty covers most in the local body elections of toilets. took place during Level 2 Covid- reputation metrics including of the period covered by the October, 2019. Almost all surveyed were 19 restrictions nationally. leadership, faith, trust and survey, after being appointed by “As a relatively new council satisfied with the War Key Research did not believe financial management. councillors in August 2019 after we are focused on getting Memorial Theatre (96 percent), that significantly impacted the Mayor Rehette Stoltz said the resignation of long-serving back to basics and serving our library services, (93 percent) ability to conduct the surveys, she was proud of the work mayor Meng Foon. community in a way that will and Tairawhiti Museum (91 and did not impact the overall performed by council. Mrs Stoltz was elected mayor make them proud,” she said. percent). survey results negatively. 6 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Friday, September 25, 2020 Ousted top Ardern wants stronger official lands hate-speech protections job in local CHRISTCHURCH — Labour “I don’t want that to be leader Jacinda Ardern wants to forgotten.” make it illegal to discriminate Ardern said she was government on the grounds of someone’s confident there would be a religion as well as possibly memorial day that the local WELLINGTON — Former Auditor-General sexual orientation or disability. council, local iwi and the (AG) Martin Matthews has landed a job in Her commitment follows Muslim community would be local government, which will see him holding a visit to Al Noor Mosque in happy with. Wellington’s regional council to account for its Christchurch yesterday where “One of the proposals that financial management. Imam Gamal Fouda made an has been brought forward by Matthews was the head of the Ministry of impassioned plea for stronger the community is for a day that Transport when fraudster Joanne Harrison stole political leadership around acknowledges and celebrates $750,000. Harrison was jailed for the fraud and hate speech laws. the inclusivity and diversity of has now been deported from New Zealand. The Government has been New Zealand.” She also stole from a previous employer, Tower reviewing hate speech in Ardern spent a walkabout Insurance. Once Matthews found out about the the aftermath of the March and an appearance at the ministry fraud, he launched the investigation 15 attacks, and NZ First is Rawhiti Domain Canopy trying which eventually led to her conviction. thought to be why nothing has NO DISCRIMINATION: Labour leader Jacinda Ardern accepting to maintain social-distancing After his tenure at the ministry ended, changed. a hug outside Al Noor Mosque in Christchurch. NZ Herald picture amid crowds scrambling for Matthews was appointed Auditor-General — but Ardern didn’t specifically sexual orientation, religion or contest where the majority can hugs, handshakes and selfies. he says he was forced by MPs to resign six say NZ First was the reason disability. silence unpopular views using She rebuffed many months later. He has more recently told media for no progress. “I don’t think “I think everyone would the power of the state. handshakes for an elbow that the past years have been a “horrendous” there should be,” she said agree no one should be “Threatening others or bump, but did partake in one time for his family — “it’s changed our lives”. when asked if there had been discriminated against for their inciting violence should be hug outside Al Noor Mosque. He said he has been turned away from resistance from NZ First. religion,” Ardern said. illegal, but tests as subjective She has asked Aucklanders a number of jobs where he felt he was well “New Zealanders, I don’t Asked about sexual as ‘offensive’ or ‘insulting’ to take Alert Level 2 with them qualified — but he was asked to not apply as he believe — and I’ve seen orientation, disability or age should never be used to when they leave the city, but was “too toxic”. time again — reject any as well, Ardern said: “That prosecute offences.” that has not been specifically The job at Greater Wellington Regional idea that anyone should be [religion] is not the only area National Party leader Judith asked of people who visit Council is as independent chair of its Finance, discriminated against for who identified where we don’t have Collins said she didn’t support Auckland and then leave. Risk and Assurance Committee. they are, their religion, their complete legislation. That is any further loss of freedom of Ardern said she was taking It’s considered a key role that looks over cultural or ethnic background. something that needs to be speech. precautions, having been in the council’s financial and risk management, “It’s just not okay. I would resolved, too.” During Ardern’s visit to Al Auckland for Tuesday’s leaders’ and services, such as auditing of financial have thought we’d have wide The Greens also support Noor Mosque, Imam Gamal debate. statements and regulatory compliance. support for that.” stronger hate speech laws, but Fouda asked for people to “I try very hard not to Council chairman Daran Ponter welcomed Currently the hate speech Act leader David Seymour has continue to embody the shake hands . . . you can see Matthews to the role in a statement. laws in New Zealand make consistently pushed back on compassionate response to the efforts I make on the “We are really pleased to be able to announce it illegal to “excite hostility any such suggestion because of March 15. (campaign) trail. You can also Mr Matthews’ appointment. We believe he will against or bring into contempt freedom of speech principles. It was the “darkest of days” see it’s not always easy. provide the council with the expert, external and any group of persons . . . on the Seymour called Ardern’s that had left “a scar on our “But again I am in Alert independent assessment of council performance ground of the colour, race, or comments “deeply concerning”. hearts”, and he called for a Level 1 environment so required to promote public confidence in our ethnic or national origins”. “Hate speech laws are memorial day in Christchurch everyone else of course doesn’t activities. We believe he not only has a range of But that protection doesn’t divisive and dangerous, turning every year to honour the have that expectation.” appropriate professional disciplines but also the extend to gender identity, debate into a popularity harmony of the response. — NZ Herald curiosity and the courage required to question and challenge reports on Greater Wellington’s performance.” PM IN SPITTING IMAGE: Prime Matthews’ experience at senior levels with Minister Jacinda Ardern has been featured in transport issues is seen as a big win for a trailer of the upcoming reboot of a hugely the council, considering its public transport popular satirical British television series from responsibilities and partnership in Let’s Get the 90s. Spitting Image, a satirical comedy Wellington Moving. series that features puppet caricatures of The council was reportedly impressed contemporary celebrities and public figures, with his measured manner, people-centred including politicians, and was massively approach, and comments from referees on his popular for making fun of serious issues and collaborative style. people of the day — and even the queen. At the end of last year Matthews launched a Sitting just behind US president Donald Trump, petition seeking an independent review of the she is depicted wearing a white ruffled blouse way he was treated as Auditor-General and a and black jacket. A small New Zealand flag payout for damages. sits just in front of her. Her teeth have been Matthews said he felt like his “scalp” was emphasised in an unflatteringly big way — but offered up by politicians who needed to get rid so too are features of other world leaders of him to please voters before the last election. in the mix; and it is one of the things the An attempt to have his case re-examined by series is known for. Earlier this month, the Parliament was later rejected. series announced it had made 100 puppets Greater Wellington Regional Council has of different celebrities and well-known world agreed the remuneration for the chair role will figures. be $13,500 annually on top of an additional daily Picture supplied by Spitting Image via NZ Herald meeting fee of $1300. The next meeting of the committee is on October 20. — NZ Herald

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34711-01 The Gisborne Herald • Friday, September 25, 2020 NATIONAL NEWS 7 Family’s Taupo gathering New cluster has potential to be ‘not ideal’: Bloomfield very serious —

WELLINGTON — It has families who had travelled of 31 close contacts had been positive tests. A couple of these Professor Skegg been revealed an Auckland from various places around identified so far. people live in flats with others. family infected with Covid-19 the country, and they did a “Eighteen of those are And those people have been AUCKLAND — There should be concern holidayed in Taupo and met number of activities with those from the trip to Taupo and asked to self-isolate until we about the latest, small Covid-19 cluster say an with a group of more than 10 families over the weekend. other close contacts are from get the test results from the epidemiologist and a Covid-19 modeller. people, despite Aucklanders “Those families have then the people they had come in person who was on the Taupo The country’s second current cluster, now of being urged to take their alert gone back to their places of contact with while they were trip. six people and 31 close contacts, is connected level restrictions with them residence in Christchurch, in Auckland, before they made “The close contacts are the to a man who was found to have the disease when travelling. Wellington, Hamilton, another their trip down to Taupo. ones who would have already after he completed his isolation period and The cases are linked to Auckland family and Kawerau. “Those who have spent been tracked down pretty twice tested negative. a man who tested positive “They’re all being followed more time with (the family), quickly. So if you think about Two of the family of three who tested five days after completing up. They’ve all been contacted or they’re identified close the haircut . . . a person who positive this week left managed isolation in managed isolation in yesterday, are in isolation and contacts, will spend the full 14 did the haircut would be a Christchurch and returned home to Auckland Christchurch after flying in are being tested as well. days (in isolation) even if they close contact, they would on the same flight as a positive case. from India via Fiji on August “There was a total of 18 return a negative test. At the have been followed up early. Another family member then joined them 26. The man flew home to people outset, And then we move on to the on a trip to Taupo where they joined 18 others Auckland from Christchurch amongst they’ll casual contacts, so we’re not from Bay of Plenty, Wellington, Christchurch on September 11. Two other the group My plea is, for anyone still be expecting the group of close and Hamilton. people from that flight and they around‘ the country, if you asked contacts to grow that much A Covid-19 modeller, Shaun Hendy, says a household contact of theirs gathered to self- larger. They’re the ones who the advice on isolation duration needs to be have subsequently tested with in do develop symptoms, do isolate we prioritise to identify and adjusted as more is learned about the disease positive. Taupo, isolate, stay at home and get for 14 isolate and test.” and its possible incubation period. “This family made a trip so yes, tested. That’s how we will days Dr Bloomfield said he did “There should be some concern about this down to Taupo about a week not ideal and be not think fear of Aucklanders latest case and I think particularly because ago, Friday the 18th, and in this keep ahead of this virus. retested was justified, but it was a it is distributed across the country, it’s not then returned to Auckland on situation —Dr Ashley Bloomfield’ towards good reminder that there confined to one part of the country.” the 20th,” Director of Health in that the end was a good reason behind Hendy says he doesn’t expect many Dr Ashley Bloomfield told they of their the Covid-19 alert level secondary cases of this cluster. “We have Checkpoint. did meet up with a group period.” recommendations. caught this relatively early so the contacts of “They were called on the bigger than 10 which was the Dr Bloomfield said he was “Even as we go into the these cases, they’ll be just entering the period Saturday evening of the 19th maximum gathering size for not entirely worried about school holidays . . . a reminder about now when they’ll be infectious.” by our contact tracing team people in Auckland, although those who had gathered to Aucklanders — great they Meanwhile, epidemiologist Professor Sir after they were identified as Aucklanders could travel with the family in Taupo will be travelling around the David Skegg told Morning Report the newest having been on that flight, outside of Auckland of course. and returned to cities like country, and it’s good we’re in cluster has the potential to be very serious. the charter flight from “But I would say, my sense Christchurch and Wellington, a position they can do that, “This is just a reminder that elimination is a Christchurch to Auckland.” is there wasn’t any intent on because those people were just to be mindful. process, not a destination,” Professor Skegg After returning to Auckland their part and also they were identified quickly, isolated “So my plea is, for anyone said. on September 20, the family very assiduous in using the and were tested. “Obviously around the country, if you do “We shouldn’t think that we’ve beaten this went into self-isolation and got contact tracer app so it’s really we’ll be wanting to get the test develop symptoms, do isolate, thing, we haven’t, it’s raging around the world Covid-19 tests, he said. helped us identify where they results back from them. stay at home and get tested. and it’s going to keep cropping up in New “While they were in Taupo have been very quickly.” “We’re also testing contacts That’s how we will keep ahead Zealand from time to time.” — RNZ they met with several other Dr Bloomfield said a total of contacts, if there are of this virus.” — RNZ Covid positive case took tandem jump TAUPO — A skydive instructor is in isolation positive for Covid-19 was wearing a high-velocity for two weeks after jumping out of a plane with style face covering. someone who days later tested positive for “As a precaution, the person he (the positive Covid-19. case) jumped with is considered a close contact The instructor is among 31 close contacts of and is in isolation for two weeks. Everybody else family members who travelled to Taupo at the who was a casual contact in the aircraft is in weekend before testing positive. isolation until they get a negative result.” The person was among three reported cases Funnell said there were about 12 people yesterday, all from the same family. onboard the aircraft, all wearing face coverings. They had taken a charter flight home to He said the Ministry of Health had contacted Auckland on 11 September, after finishing their the other passengers, and he had looked managed isolation period in Christchurch. through security camera footage to determine The Ministry of Health said the family any other contacts. visited the TaupoTandem Skydiving base Funnell said the base was closed for a deep at TaupoAirport on 19 September, between clean, as a precaution, and all staff who worked 2pm-3.30pm. on Saturday are getting tested. 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Enterprise Foundation 34833-03 14455-01 8 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Friday, September 25, 2020 PM unveils plaque at mosque Terror attack victims commemorated in Christchurch

CHRISTCHURCH — The prime minister has unveiled a plaque at Al Noor Mosque commemorating the victims of the Christchurch terror attack. The black plaque, inscribed in gold, shows two hands in prayer and reads “we surely belong to Allah and to Him we shall return”. Following the unveiling, a member of the mosque threw flower petals in the air, saying “we received bullets and we still threw flowers”. Jacinda Ardern was warmly greeted by the affected families, before speaking to them privately inside the mosque. Ardern said she was pleased to see the survivors again but nothing would undo the harm caused by the massacre. “To see, for instance, some who have previously struggled with walking who are walking, some who talk about the pain having lessened physically. You HONOURING THE VICTIMS: RECALLING OUR DARKEST DAY: The Imam of the Al Noor Mosque, Gamal Fouda, The gold know, that shows the time that inscription on the plaque in Arabic is a phrase has passed, but I don’t think says the plaque marks the legacy of that day and New Zealand’s response. He is pictured alongside PM Jacinda Ardern at the unveiling of the plaque yesterday. from the Quran and it translates to “we surely anything’s quite going to heal belong to Allah and to Him we shall return”. what happened there.” The Imam of the Al Noor can do to make our country safe. memorial for the terror attacks memorial would “convey to danger of hate speech”. Mosque, Gamal Fouda, says the We know who we are as people in Christchurch and that future generations the spirit “New Zealand mosques plaque marks the legacy of that and the legacy and inspiration politicians needed to legislate of cohesion and harmony that will have to have the Islamic day and the country’s response. that we have shown the world against hate speech. prevailed in New Zealand after awareness day taking place on While the terrorist has been through our response of peace Legislation would “protect our darkest day — on March 15”. March 15 in memory of this sentenced, achieving full justice and compassion must live on all followers of any faith from Mr Fouda also wanted an tragedy. is up to all New Zealanders, Mr with us, to be able to see the intolerance and hatred, and annual conference to “document “We need to tell our story to Fouda says. light at the end of the tunnel.” prohibit incitement against the tragedy and its painful our future generations.” “We must . . . focus on what we He said there needed to be a any faith and race”, while a repercussions and to explain the — RNZ Clean up with OPD

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35021-02 62 Peel Street • 06 869 0040 WINTER HOURS: Monday-Friday 7.30-5.00pm, Saturday 9.00-1.00pm The Gisborne Herald • Friday, September 25, 2020 NATIONAL NEWS 9 ‘Not a magic bullet’ Fears docs are over-prescribing youngsters with ADHD drugs by Emma Russell, NZ Herald AUCKLAND — Matthew’s story WANTED: FBI wants Michael James Fears loom young New Pratt. He was charged with sex Zealanders with ADHD trafficking and child exploitation are being medicated At the age of 6, Matthew Bull was suffering from material. Picture supplied by FBI unnecessarily after delayed speech, anxiety and school was a battle. a study revealed the Now, aged 16 he’s taking advanced maths NCEA level rate of prescribing has 1, his reading and writing has improved far beyond FBI offers $15k boomed. initial expectations and he is learning to connect with ADHD (attention people. reward for info on deficit hyperactivity None of which would have been possible without disorder) is a condition his ADHD and autism diagnosis and the combination Kiwi facing charges affecting part of the FEARS LOOM: Darrin Bull’s son Matt was of counselling, a teacher aid, speech therapy and brain responsible for struggling with ADHD symptoms when he was 6, medication, his dad Darrin Bull told the Herald. THE FBI is offering more than $15,000 for filtering and controlling 10 years ago. Picture supplied “Medication is not the magic bullet but it can help. It information about a New Zealand man who attention, behaviour, shouldn’t be taken without the added support.” fled the United States after he was charged emotion, energy, motor D’Souz said. building their adaptive Though Darrin said there were still barriers to access with sex trafficking and child exploitation control and judgement. In the study expertise as more and treatment and support. material. In New Zealand, about researchers said not more children presented For Matthew getting a diagnosis for ADHD wasn’t Michael James Pratt, 37, is wanted by one in 20 people live every child diagnosed with different learning easier. the United States agency for his alleged with the condition. with ADHD needed to needs. There was a two year wait to be seen by a specialist involvement in a conspiracy to recruit young Left untreated, ADHD be on medication. D’Souz said the publicly so we had to go private and ended up adult and minor women to engage in sex can cause a significant “The choice to study also found that paying $400 for an appointment and then $1500 for a acts that were filmed, and distributed online impact on learning medicate should depend for European children educational psychologist report, he said. Even then it between 2012 and 2019. development and social on what is best for the rate of prescription took months for a diagnosis. The former Christchurch man, whose interaction. the child and family was higher among Darrin credited Northcote School for his son’s alleged offending took place in San Diego, A study published in preferences, with poor families but for success saying the teachers now recognised ADHD not has been on the run since a federal warrant today’s New Zealand particular consideration Maori and Pacifica as a disability but an advantage. for his arrest was issued last year. Medical Journal given to the benefits communities it was Matthew takes a drug called Concerta, also known as Along with fellow New Zealander Matthew (NZMJ) found that of going on medication much lower for children Ritalin, which basically slows his brain down so he can Isaac Wolfe, who was imprisoned in San Diego the rate at which New against the potential from poorer families. think more clearly and it reduces his anxiety. earlier this year, Pratt owned and operated a Zealanders aged 1-24 risks associated with She said more research “Honestly, he wouldn’t be as successful as he is pornography production company as well as were being prescribed medication side-effects.” was needed to address without that but it was with counselling, teacher aid, the websites “GirlsDoPorn” and “GirlsDoToys.” ADHD medication had Researchers found those barriers. speech therapy.” According to the FBI, the websites doubled from 516 to 996 youngsters aged 7 to ADHD New Zealand He said there was a stigma attached to ADHD generated about $26 million in revenue. per 100,000 from 2007 17 had the highest chair Darrin Bull said medication with parents thinking that if they medicate The agency said Pratt has ties to, or may to 2017. prescription rate, while he had seen a huge their child they will be a zombie. visit, New Zealand, Australia, Italy, Spain, One of the the rate for children increase in children and “We have never had that with Matt — he is still his Portugal, Turkey, Singapore, Japan, Chile, authors of the study, aged 0 to 6 had barely parents reaching out happy cheeky self.” — NZ Herald Croatia, and France. Stephanie D’Souz, moved over the decade. but support was still In January, in a civil case separate to the who is a University of Stephen Lethbridge, lacking. criminal charges faced by Pratt and Wolfe, a Auckland researcher in principal of Point “It can be very medications, for and important. California court ordered the two men to pay psychology, said it was Chevalier School expensive to get example atomoxetine, “In the meantime, $19 million in damages to 22 women, mostly alarming as there was and president of the counselling and speech let alone internationally we will share the paper students, aged between 18 and 23. no evidence that the Auckland Primary therapies. I have seen approved and with the relevant The court found that through a series rate of ADHD itself had Principals’ Association, children getting kicked recommended ADHD clinician colleges in the of companies, including several registered increased over this time said he hadn’t seen an out of school because medication such interests of ensuring to Vanuatu, Pratt owned and received 100 period. explosion of children their ADHD went as clonidine and that the most recent percent of the profits from the porn websites. She said the jump coming through with undetected or there guanfacine. research contributes The judgement found the two New could be due to more ADHD but at his school wasn’t the right support ■ The diagnostic to individual clinician Zealanders — as well as US citizen Rueben people getting picked he did see about a available.” criteria was outdated approach to care,” Andre Garcia, a porn actor — liable for fraud up which was a good handful each year who Researchers of the and did not consider Shirtcliffe said. and breach of contract for lying to women thing but there was were commonly picked study were calling for the ethnic and socio- “It’s interesting about where the pornographic videos would also concern for up at ages 8, 9 and 10. the Ministry of Health economic inequalities in to see in this paper be disseminated, and how much they would over prescribing of “We encourage to review New Zealand’s ADHD medication use. that the New Zealand be paid for their work. The judge ordered that medication which had any parents who are ADHD assessment and Ministry of Health trend is similar to videos and photographs of the women be been seen overseas. having issues to talk to treatment guidelines clinical chief adviser what has been seen removed from the website. Another worry was schools as we do have that were published in Andi Shirtcliffe said internationally. The According to the judgement, the men that children were additional funding 2001. a review had not increase has been seen advertised clothed modelling work on being prescribed to help cater for high They said the been considered but particularly in school- Craiglist in the US and Canada, then medication without the needs students.” guidelines were flawed additional research age children and does convinced young respondents to fly to San right support network, He said overall the because: around equity of access demonstrate variations Diego to shoot pornographic videos and which was a crucial support had improved ■ It did not include to medicines and health in the increase seen photographs, promising anonymity and fees part of treatment, as teachers were all publicly funded services was a priority across ethnic groups.” of up to $10,500. “Defendants assure the women that the video will never be seen by anyone they know because it will only be distributed on DVD in a foreign country; it thus will never be available Hospital’s capacity level ‘exceptionally bad’ in the United States, and it will never be published online,” the judgement reads. HASTINGS — Doctors in Hawke’s inadequate community beds, so higher than at the same time last year. But videos were distributed online, as well Bay are at breaking point over an particularly for older or frail patients, The most recent board paper said that as being sent directly to members of the overcrowded hospital with some saying people who are needing care than they on numerous days in the last month, women’s communities — in some cases to it’s the busiest they’ve ever seen. can have in their own homes, there’s a the number of patients had been over parents, siblings, sports coaches, employers, The region’s hospital in Hastings lack of community beds to release people capacity. and university professors. is struggling to cope with too many into so you’ve effectively got bedblock at Age Concern Napier manager Morag Approximately 60 emails were sent to one patients. High levels of trauma, accidents both ends.” Hill helps families looking for somewhere plaintiff’s law school. The women’s names and poor housing are leading to bed- The district health board wouldn’t for a relative to go after hospital. She and other personal information was also block. speak to RNZ, saying staff were too busy. said often families don’t know where to deliberately disseminated. Association of Salaried Medical But its chief operating officer Chris start and find it overwhelming. The criminal charges faced by Pratt are Specialists executive director Sarah Ash said in a statement there was a “We are aware that this is an extreme conspiracy to commit sex trafficking by Dalton said the last few weeks at problem finding non-hospital care for problem with older people being assessed force, fraud and coercion; production of child Hawke’s Bay Hospital have been tough. older patients who are not acutely unwell within the hospital system. They are pornography; sex trafficking of a minor and “It’s sort of the new normal, to be at or but are too sick to be home. being kept in the hospital for longer than by force, fraud and coercion; sex trafficking above 100 percent capacity, particularly “With high hospital occupancy levels it necessary.” by force, fraud and coercion; and criminal ED, but the last couple of weeks have means there is less flow throughout the Hawke’s Bay DHB said it hoped to forfeiture. been exceptionally bad and one of our hospital, which impacts on the emergency come up with a plan in the next two Pratt is described as being six feet tall, with members commented that last Monday department as they then have trouble months so people can be moved out of brown hair, and hazel eyes. He is known to was the worst he’s ever seen it in all his moving patients to a ward for further hospital faster and into other community use ‘Mark’ as an alias. career at Hawke’s Bay Hospital.” ongoing care,” he said. facilities. Anyone with information about the She said on that day 24 extra patients The length of time they spend in a These problems are also beyond whereabouts of Michael James Pratt were kept overnight in the emergency ward makes if difficult to find space for Hawke’s Bay. Just last month, Waikato is asked to contact the FBI in San department because there was nowhere new patients. Hospital warned people to stay away Diego on +1 (858) 320 1800. else to put them. The overall bed occupancy at Hawke’s from ED unless they needed urgent Tips can also be submitted online “One of the issues is there are Bay Hospital is nearly three percent emergency care. — RNZ at tips.fbi.gov. — RNZ 10 BUSINESS The Gisborne Herald • Friday, September 25, 2020 FMA tells finance firms to up their game

WELLINGTON — The Financial action with players who aren’t getting it We expect boards and senior leadership Markets Authority is running out of quite right. In the financial advice and to champion customers’ interests, and patience with some firms, telling them the QFE (qualified financial entities) to demand the systems and processes they have had long enough to sort out environment . . . again that regime’s required to deliver strong governance of governance and compliance issues. been in place for some time so our these issues.” The regulator released a report on patience levels are thinner.” He said the FMA had concerns over its supervision of the sector between Everett said a review into firms’ so-called independent board members. January 2019 and June this year. culture and conduct in 2018 and 2019 “If some of the members of the It found a large number of entities had resulted in improvement but there board are performing the role of an were working hard to meet expectations, was plenty still to be done. independent director, that would raise but there were still a number lagging “We saw good progress over the questions about whether they are truly behind. past year but were unimpressed by independent of the business that they Sir Stephen Tindall FMA chief executive Rob Everett said attitudes from one or two firms that are supposed to be overseeing.” firms could expect a crackdown if effort suggested to us that they saw good During the year the FMA assessed was not made soon. conduct as something that only needs to and responded to 180 reports about The Warehouse “We have signalled over the past be demonstrated when we visit. This is alleged misconduct by the entities it couple of years increasing impatience not a box-ticking exercise, it needs to be supervised. where things aren’t being done to the woven into the culture of providers.” This resulted in 11 cases resulting in founder steps standards that we require. He said more was expected from formal warnings or the cancellation of “With AML (anti-money laundering) boards, executives and managers. the market participants’ authorisation. we have begun taking some fairly severe “Good conduct comes from the top. — RNZ down from company board

WELLINGTON — Sir Stephen Tindall will Export boom and import step down from the board of The Warehouse, which he founded. The Warehouse said Tindall, the company’s biggest shareholder, and other long-standing director Keith Smith, are retiring by rotation drop spur trade surplus and will not seek re-election at the group’s annual meeting on November 27. Tindall, who has been on a leave of by Liam Dann, NZ Herald absence from the board since 2017, and Smith, the group’s deputy chair, will both step AUCKLAND — The Covid-19 pandemic down as directors in November, after serving continues to push New Zealand’s trade since 1982 and 1988 respectively. balance into positive territory. Current chair Joan Withers thanked In fact, the country recorded its largest the pair for their efforts in governing the trade surplus since 2014 — the height of business through a period of ongoing the last dairy boom. change, increasing competition and massive But yesterday’s figures — a POSITIVE technological developments. $1.3 billion annual goods trade surplus TRADING: “Sir Stephen is one of New Zealand’s for the August 2020 year — reflected a Kiwifruit exports most well-known and highly respected rise in exports and a fall in imports over have been a businessman,” she said in a statement. the past months, StatsNZ said. standout for New “His ingenuity and entrepreneurship Imports were down by almost $1bn for Zealand’s trade in founding The Warehouse Group and the month. surplus. introducing affordable products in the 1980s, A similar trend was evident for the NZ Herald picture at a time when necessities were out of the June quarter current account — which reach of many New Zealanders, and his was the largest recorded surplus since generosity and philanthropic efforts alongside 1971. Lady Margaret Tindall through The Tindall The figures were in line with Foundation are admired and acknowledged by expectations, said ASB economist New Zealanders,” Withers said. Nathaniel Keall. During Tindall’s absence from the board, he “Remarkably, annual merchandise had focused on his leadership of Team New export values aren’t too far off the high goods export data, up $205m. That was current account was a surplus of $0.5bn Zealand, K1W1 — a fund that invests in early- reached in March and are currently because aircraft were sent to the United in the June 2020 quarter — the biggest stage New Zealand businesses — The Tindall sitting at $60.6bn,” he said. States for long-term storage, given New in the series since 1971, Stats NZ said Foundation, as well as other interests. “That’s notable, given predictions the Zealand’s border closure is unlikely to be yesterday. In that time, Tindall’s son Robbie had acted Covid-19 outbreak would lead to a broad lifted any time soon, Keall said. That compared with a $1.4bn deficit in as his alternate on The Warehouse Group slowdown in international trade, and “That’s a significant contributor to the the March 2020 quarter. board. highlights that New Zealand’s key export overall export figure.” On an annual basis, the deficit Smith indicated in 2017 that he would not sectors — like food production — are The value of monthly goods imports in narrowed to the lowest it has been in a be seeking re-election at the end of this term. likely to remain more resilient than other August 2020 fell $940m (16 percent) from decade, at 1.09 percent of GDP. He began his directorship with the group in industries.” August 2019. Finance Minister Grant Robertson 1988 as its first chairman. Kiwifruit in particular had been a Crude oil fell $346m, industrial acknowledged the export success, saying Since then he has seen the business strong performer on the export front, supplies (such as steel and plastics) fell it underlined the strength of New acquire and grow to a portfolio of six brands, with values up $349 million (8.6 percent) $157m, industrial transport equipment Zealand primary producers. including Noel Leeming and The Market. versus August 2019. Dairy products were (such as trucks and vans) fell $154m, “Our farmers and growers are Tindall is still the biggest shareholder in also up 10 percent. passenger motor cars fell $133m, and supporting our economic recovery by The Warehouse, with 27 percent. His Tindall But export numbers were inflated a consumer goods (such as clothing and earning top dollar based on a reputation Foundation is the second biggest holder with bit by the long-term departure of aircraft footwear) fell $123m. of sustainable food production. The smart 21.3 percent, according to the latest annual being put into storage in the US. Aircraft Data from earlier this month showed thing to do is to keep supporting this report. — NZ Herald and parts were the biggest mover in the New Zealand’s seasonally adjusted success.”

SHAREMARKET YESTERDAY moving to new technology has increased from hour of trading because of increased fears about 45 percent to 75-80 percent. rising Covid cases in the United States and Online travel provider Serko is also having Europe, and the lack of a further US economic WELLINGTON — The New Zealand were a reminder that they don’t have limitless a recovery, up 16c or 3.63 percent to $4.57. stimulus package. The Dow Jones Industrial sharemarket remained stoic in the face of big growth. Solly said the resumption of domestic travel in Average tumbled 525.5 points or 1.92 percent to falls on Wall Street and to a lesser extent in “The local market held up very well as we Australia with the Victorian border opening up 26,763.13, down 9.4 percent from its record close Australia, with the rampant technology stocks don’t have the sectors that have been kicked will benefit Serko. in February; the SD&P 500 Index was down 2.37 again getting hit. around like technology. The thing we have Auckland International Airport pulled back percent to 3236.92; and the Nasdaq Composite The three leading United States indices learned over the past few months is for investors 10c to $7.04; Chorus was again down, this time fell 3.02 percent to 10,632.99, down 11.8 percent suffered 2 percent and more falls, but the S&P/ to be patient and back the good businesses 22c or 2.56 percent to $8.365 on profit-taking; from its September record. NZX 50 Index held up with a 0.13 percent or which do come through eventually.” a2 Milk slipped 11c to $18.15; and Contact Electric car maker Tesla ran out of power, 14.73 points decline to 11,689.89. There were 55 Certainly that applied to solid businesses like Energy fell 13c or 2.05 percent to $6.22, probably falling 10.34 percent to US$380.36 ($581.72), gainers and 82 decliners over the whole market, Fisher and Paykel Healthcare, up 50c to $33.10; affected by Mercury’s slightly lower guidance Apple was down 4.19 percent to US$107.12, which attracted reasonable trading of 46.48 Mainfreight climbing 65c to $46.80; Skellerup announcement. Salesforce lost 4.76 percent to US$235.99), million shares worth $167.77 million. Holdings gaining 11c or 3.86 percent to $2.96; Mercury Energy has reduced its operating Alphabet which owns Google declined 3.45 At 5.45pm, the S&P/ASX 200 Index was down and Freightways increasing 10c to $7.71. earnings (ebitdaf) forecast for the 2021 financial percent to US$1409.39, and Microsoft fell 3.29 49.2 points or 0.83 percent to 5874.7, while the A re-energised Pushpay Holdings climbed 34c year from $515m to $505m, saying it expects percent to US$200.59. Dow Jones Industrial Average had a 525 points or 4.15 percent to $8.54 as more brokers gave a 200 GWh fall in full-year hydro generation to Johnson & Johnson rose slightly to plunge, with Apple, Microsoft and Alphabet/ them the thumbs up with upgrades. 3700 GWh because of dry weather conditions US$144.44 after announcing the start of a Google and other tech stocks falling more than Solly said Pushpay has made some good in the Taupo catchment. Mercury’s share price 60,000-person clinical trial of its single-dose three percent. developments, and churches in the United slipped 3c to $4.75. Solly said the Mercury Covid-19 vaccine on three continents, making Shane Solly, portfolio manager with Harbour States are looking to connect with members downgrade was within the forecasts of the the drugmaker the fourth experimental vaccine Asset Management, said the US tech stocks online and through mobile phones because of analysts, ‘’so good on them.” candidate to enter final-stage testing in United have dominated the rally and the latest falls the Covid-19 crisis. The number of churches Overnight, Wall Street had a plunge in the final States. — NZ Herald The Gisborne Herald • Friday, September 25, 2020 OPINION 11 EDITORIAL For democracy, against electoralism Child poverty claim by Stuart Moriarty-Patten anyone else. place in the boardrooms of corporations, not in We get told that voting does change things, Parliament. Political parties, even in a majority AS an anarchist I won’t be but I deny that. Voting attempts to provide the government, can only do what capitalism allows was misleading voting in the election, and these population with the illusion of change while in them to. MPs are little more than the committee Labour leader Jacinda Ardern are my reasons. reality it reinforces the current system. A policy for managing the affairs of capitalism. became most impassioned in the Electoralism ensures that here and there may change, the faces may Voting is a lottery, your preferred candidate leaders’ debate this week after everything is seen in terms of change, but the system of a wealthy minority may not get elected, and all the time and energy National’s Judith Collins challenged state intervention and following ruling a poorer majority remains. put into supporting them is wasted. Also, voting the decisions of the leaders, Before going any further, it is important to is only possible when election time comes her on child poverty, saying children which has always proved deadly to encouraging clarify that I am for democracy. What I am against around. Relying on electoralism means you can were facing worse material hardship. a spirit of self-management and self-help — the is a system that allows for us to tick a box every only address whatever topics are current in the In 2017 Ardern campaigned on very keys to creating real change in a society. few years for candidates that are selected for us, political agendas of candidates. If we ignore this a goal of ending child poverty, and Politics shouldn’t be a specialised activity in and policies that are chosen for us, which allows system and make things happen for ourselves once elected introduced targets for the hands of so-called experts (ie politicians) but whoever received the most Xs to make decisions you can be sure that your work will offer some a range of child poverty indicators. should instead lie in the hands of those directly that affect our lives in all ways. kind of results, and the experience you gain, the AAP FactCheck’s NZ Election and affected by it in the process of participation, Much of our so-called “democracy” is bogus lessons learnt, cannot be taken away from you. Referenda Project has mostly been direct action and self-management. Those that and undemocratic, as many of the hundreds of By making the principled choice not to kept occupied by the claims of minor channel any “political” conclusions into electoral thousands of Kiwis who don’t vote understand. participate in the election, I am using the party leaders so far this election politics distort discussions into only what is Even many who do vote do so simply against the opportunity to raise the question of the possible within the current system. other candidate. They vote for what they perceive acceptance of the status quo, and to say that campaign, but last night journalist I know I will get told that “If you don’t vote, you as those who will do the least harm, but are there are better, more meaningful ways to George Driver delivered its verdict have no right to complain about the outcome”, inevitably disappointed as they get to face the achieve a fairer, freer, more meaningful life — and on Ardern’s reply to Collins that: but I consider the opposite to be true. It is same problems under their chosen leaders. raise the option of choosing to rule ourselves, “When we came into government, those who have voted, agreed to the rules, and Before going to cast your vote remember to organise with others in our workplaces and of all of the (child poverty) measures agreed to be governed by the winners who can’t that there is a real limit to what governments communities to fight for something you cannot we use — and we use about nine — complain. Those who don’t participate have a can do anyway — winning an election is not vote for: a new society, a society that works for seven of them were getting worse. right to complain about the outcome more than taking power. The real decision-making takes everyone, and not just an elite few. In the short time we’ve had, we’ve improved those so that seven are LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, ONLINE COMMENTS now better.” MP quietly shuts up shop AAP FactCheck found this to be Interesting to see that Anne Gladstone Road, signalling the end misleading. While the claim was Music festival starts tonight Tolley has quietly shut the of 15 years representing the area in accurate in parts, information had doors to her Gisborne office Parliament. also been presented incorrectly, out I am a bit disappointed that The Guide and the Weekender The Gisborne Herald, usually listing, entry is $5 for one recently. It was always plain My staff will be working from of context or omitted. so supportive of the local arts, session, $10 for a season pass that she was not committed to home and the phone is switched The first release of child poverty has not deemed it worthy and $15 for a double season Gisborne but for another three over, just as it was through the statistics in February this year did to include a story about the pass. Children free. weeks she is being paid to be Covid lockdown when they gave show seven measures had improved Spring Music Festival taking Dubbed the “Non-comps” our representative, and should outstanding service to our Tairawhiti (one was unchanged, while the place in St Andrew’s church the event has been organised act like it. community. material hardship measure had tonight, Friday 7-9pm and by the Gisborne Music Where has your Gisborne However, with Election Day less from 9am-9pm tomorrow. It Teachers group with help staff gone? Surely not down than a month away, other than some increased by 0.2 percentage points), the road to the Opposition’s immigration issues which are so but Stats NZ cautioned that the is organised in lieu of the from several local businesses Gisborne Competitions which and individuals who normally campaign office — though I vitally important to our horticultural slight changes were “not statistically see our ratepayer’s money is sector, most people are focused on significant” and encouraged users has been running at this time sponsor the Comps, and we of year for over 100 years, but are grateful to them for their going to staffing that with the the election and the various party to look at trends over several years, this year was scuppered by support which has made it councillor for Tawhiti-Uawa activities and promises. due to the margin of error in the Covid restrictions, as was so possible. there every day. Taxpayers It has been a great privilege to survey used. Stats NZ had also much else. and ratepayers seen as an represent the area, and I thank pointed out the figures only covered Over 100 music students CATHERINE MACDONALD easy target! everyone for their confidence and nine months of the first year of and groups have entered the Secretary, IRMT Gisborne support. Labour’s coalition government, plus festival, which will be a feast Music Teachers’ Group MARGARET TAKOKO PS from Ed: The councillor for three months of National’s last year. of music from music students Tawhiti-Uawa says she has only Footnote response from Anne been in National’s campaign office However, AAP noted that Treasury of all ages and stages and Footnote from Ed: The Spring several musical disciplines: Music Festival was previewed in Tolley, East Coast MP: on some Mondays from 10am-2pm, forecasts suggest child poverty rates It was with much sadness that which is her turn on a daily roster had reduced significantly before piano, brass, woodwind, an article on August 13 but, yes, it voice, strings. Former local should have been promoted again I closed my electorate office in filled by volunteers. Covid-19 and that the Government and nationally-recognised with a further article this week. It was “broadly on track” to meet two musician Roy Tankersley is is worth noting that The Gisborne out of three of its three-year targets coming, not to adjudicate, but Herald is a long-time sponsor of the Problem is? Wrong guy? before the pandemic. to provide feedback, and every Comps, and is among the sponsors Re: Path set, do you But were seven child poverty performer will receive a report of this year’s music festival. consent? September 24 letter. Re: Fake news? September on their performance, and a Best wishes to all the young figures getting worse when the What’s your problem with 23 story. participation certificate. musicians taking part tonight and Government came to power? That’s the new relationships and It would be more factually As listed in the Gig guide in tomorrow. a clear “no”, with the last full year sexuality education policy in accurate if it portrayed Obama of figures during National’s time in schools? in the hot seat, as Donald government showing six of the nine AIMEE MILNE Trump is the most dovish measures were improving. Statue itself the curiosity Commander in Chief in recent The results are mixed when memory. looking at trends over a longer Re: New site for Cook For example, I found this statue, June 6 2020 story. article while searching for On carcases RICHARD WHITLEY period. Stats NZ has measured The history of the statue “what happened” to the statue, Re: Taruheru walkway risks. changes in child poverty rates itself makes it part of the which I read about in another You report the location of the Richard, I suggest you listen from July 2012 retrospectively and local history. The story isn’t its source. So now the statue carcase to GDC and they send out to the song. You will get an found that of the three primary representation of Cook, rather itself is the curiosity. a person to pick it up asap. Same appreciation for the set! Check the measures, one had shown a gradual the history of the why, how with illegal dumping. Ultimately all band out on all music platforms. decline since 2014/15, one was and wherefore of its getting LISSA JERI ratepayers foot the bill. “fairly constant” since 2012/13 there in the first place. Jerusalem, Israel PETER JONES DEBBIE and another had “stayed at similar levels since 2015/16”. Of the six [email protected] supplementary measures, five ■ The maximum length for letters is 350 words. showed no trend since 2012/13 ■ Anyone can write a column, 600 words maximum, but a photo is required. while another had been consistently ■ Always include full name and contact details. declining since 2015/16. ■ If you use a nom de plume, there is a higher bar for acceptability. ■ Letters may be edited for clarity, length or legal reasons. 12 WORLD The Gisborne Herald • Friday, September 25, 2020 GLOBAL BRIEFS Record fine for Westpac CANBERRA — Westpac, Australia’s second- largest bank, agreed to pay a A$1.3 billion fine for breaches of anti-money laundering and counterterrorism financing laws, the largest ever civil penalty in Australia, a financial crime regulator said on Thursday. The regulator, AUSTRAC, said it had agreed with Westpac to the penalty after the bank admitted failing to report 19.5 million international money transfers worth more than A$11 billion between November 2013 and September 2018. If the Federal Court rules the penalty is appropriate, it will become Australia’s biggest civil penalty. It will eclipse an A$700 million settlement paid by the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, the nation’s biggest bank, in 2018 for similar but less extensive reporting failures. AUSTRAC chief executive Nicole Rose said the settlement sent a strong message to industry that the regulator would take action to ensure Australia’s financial system remained strong so it could not be exploited by criminals. Westpac chief executive Peter King, who was appointed in April after the allegations were made FIGHT FOR JUSTICE: Anger, frustration and sadness over the decision not to charge Kentucky police officers for Breonna public, said the bank was committed to ensuring Taylor’s death poured into America’s streets as protesters lashed out at a criminal justice system they say is stacked against the mistakes were not repeated. black people. AP picture Attorney-General Christian Porter said the size of the proposed fine should serve as a wake-up call for the banking industry. — AP Officials plead for calm after Breonna Taylor ruling Lukashenko quietly sworn in MINSK — Thousands of people took to the LOUISVILLE — Authorities pleaded for calm a young woman and the continuation of a long been fired, and three others were put on desk streets of the Belarusian capital, Minsk, in protest while activists vowed to fight on Thursday pattern of devaluation and violence that black duty. Louisville officials have banned no-knock at the abrupt inauguration of veteran President in Kentucky’s largest city, where a gunman women and men face in our country, as they warrants and hired a black woman as the city’s Alexander Lukashenko earlier in the day. wounded two police officers during anguished have historically.” new permanent police chief — a first for the city. There were reports of beatings and detentions protests following the decision not to charge “The question obviously is: What do we do Last week, the city agreed to more police by police, and video footage showed water officers for killing Breonna Taylor. with this pain?” the mayor asked. “There is no reforms as part of a settlement that included a cannons being used. Outrage over a grand jury’s failure to bring one answer, no easy answer to that question.” $12 million payment to Taylor’s family. Several hundred people earlier attended homicide charges against the officers who burst Activists, celebrities and everyday Americans The FBI is still investigating whether Taylor’s Lukashenko’s swearing-in ceremony for a sixth into the black woman’s apartment six months have called for charges against police since civil rights were violated. The burden of proof term. One opposition member described it as a ago set off a new round of demonstrations on Taylor, an emergency medical worker, was for such cases is very high, with prosecutors “thieves meeting”. Wednesday in several American cities. shot multiple times by white officers after one having to prove officers knew they were acting The opposition says last month’s poll was The state attorney general said the of them was fired upon and wounded while illegally and made a wilful decision to cause rigged in Lukashenko’s favour. investigation showed officers were acting in conducting a raid in a narcotics investigation in someone’s death. The country’s electoral commission said self-defence when they responded to gunfire March. But many have expressed frustration that Lukashenko won more than 80 percent of the from Taylor’s boyfriend. Police entered on a warrant connected to a more has not been done. vote, triggering weeks of mass protests. Although protests in Louisville began suspect who did not live there, and no drugs Hundreds chanted Taylor’s name and marched Several EU countries and the United States peacefully the day before, officers declared an were found inside. in cities after the grand jury decision, including say they do not recognise Lukashenko as the unlawful assembly after they said fires were set Along with George Floyd, a black man killed New York, Chicago, Washington and Atlanta. legitimate president of Belarus. in garbage cans, several vehicles were damaged by police in Minneapolis, Taylor’s name became “In our distress, we reaffirm our dedication Presidential inaugurations are normally and stores were broken into. A 26-year-old man a rallying cry during nationwide protests this to the eradication of systemic racism in our publicised well in advance as major state was arrested and charged with firing at police summer that drew attention to entrenched city,” the group Louisville Showing Up for Racial occasions. Instead, state news agency Belta and wounding two officers. racism and demanded police reform. Justice said in a statement yesterday. “We will reported today: “Alexander Lukashenko has taken “Violence will only be a source of pain, not a Since Taylor’s killing, Louisville has taken keep showing up, speaking up, and joining the office as President of Belarus. The inauguration cure for pain,” said Mayor Greg Fischer. “Many some steps to address protesters’ concerns. movement for systemic change led by black ceremony is taking place in these minutes in the see Breonna Taylor’s case as the tragic death of The officer who was eventually charged has people.” — AP Palace of Independence.” Lukashenko, who has ruled the former Soviet republic for 26 years, said Belarus needed security and consensus “on the brink of a global crisis”, an apparent reference to the coronavirus McConnell vows ‘orderly’ pandemic, Belta reported. — BBC Navalny’s apartment seized MOSCOW — Russian authorities seized Alexei Navalny’s Moscow apartment while the post-election transition opposition leader was still in a coma, Navalny’s spokeswoman Kira Yarmysh said. Navalny, the most prominent critic of Russian WASHINGTON — Republican leader “The winner of the commit to accepting the election results President Vladimir Putin, was discharged this Mitch McConnell has insisted there will November 3 election in his contest against the Democratic week from a Berlin hospital where he was treated be an “orderly” post-election transition — will be inaugurated candidate, Hillary Clinton, which she for what German authorities determined was something the President has cast doubt on January 20th,” characterised as an attack on democracy. nerve agent poisoning. on. McConnell tweeted He was eventually declared the The 44-year-old collapsed on a domestic flight McConnell said regardless of who wins yesterday. winner, although he lost the popular in Russia on August 20 and spent nearly three the November 3 presidential election, “There will be an vote by three million, an outcome he still weeks in a coma. Russian bailiffs announced there will be a peaceful inauguration on orderly transition questioned. seizing his share in a Moscow apartment a week January 20. just as there has Speaking to reporters in Delaware, after he fell ill on August 27, Yarmysh said in a A day earlier, President Donald Trump been every four years Biden said Trump’s comments on the video statement released yesterday. “It means refused to commit to this, saying “we’ll since 1792.” transition of power were “irrational”. the apartment can’t be sold, gifted, or mortgaged. have to see what happens”. Senator Mitt The Democrat’s team also said “the Donald Trump That’s when Alexei’s bank accounts were frozen, Trump has questioned the integrity of Romney offered United States government is perfectly too,” Navalny’s spokeswoman said. US postal voting in recent months. a more critical capable of escorting trespassers out of According to Yarmysh, the seizure was The President currently trails his response on Wednesday, saying “any the White House”. connected to a court ruling in favour of a school challenger, Democrat Joe Biden, in suggestion that a president might not Biden has himself been accused catering company reportedly linked to Yevgeny national opinion polls with 40 days to go respect this Constitutional guarantee is by conservatives of stoking unrest Prigozhin, a tycoon with ties to Russia’s president until the election. both unthinkable and unacceptable”. over the election by saying in August: that earned him the nickname “Putin’s chef”. As many more Americans will be Trump was asked by a reporter on “Does anyone believe there will be less Last year, a Moscow court ordered Navalny and casting their votes by post this year Wednesday evening if he would commit violence in America if Donald Trump is his associates to pay 88 million rubles (US$1.1 due to the pandemic, Trump has been to a peaceful transfer of power “win, lose re-elected?” million) in damages to a company reportedly questioning the security of this mail-in or draw” to Biden. Last month, Hillary Clinton urged linked to Prigozhin after they accused the ballot system. “I’ve been complaining very strongly Biden this time not to concede defeat company — and him — of allegedly supplying Every losing presidential candidate in about the ballots,” Trump said. “And the “under any circumstances” in a close race contaminated food to Moscow kindergartens and modern times has conceded. If Trump ballots are a disaster.” on election night. sparking an outbreak of dysentery among dozens were to refuse to accept the result of the When the journalist countered that Doubts about the fairness of of children. election, it would take the country into “people are rioting”, Trump interjected: November’s vote come as another Prigozhin’s spokespeople denied he had uncharted territory. “Get rid of the ballots, and there won’t high-stakes political battle is fought anything to do with the company. Days after Biden has suggested that should be a transfer, frankly, there’ll be a — on whether or not to appoint a Navalny fell into a coma, Prigozhin announced he this happen, the military could remove continuation.” new Supreme Court justice before the had bought the debt from the company, promising Trump from the White House. Back in 2016, Trump also refused to election. — BBC to “ruin” the politician if he survived. — AP The Gisborne Herald • Friday, September 25, 2020 WORLD 13 North Korea Britain ‘over-promised accused of shooting South and under-delivered’ Korean official As cases surge, critics claim UK hasn’t learned from mistakes SEOUL — South Korea announced yesterday that North Korean troops LONDON — Britain bungled its response to fatally shot a South Korean government the coronavirus the first time around. Now many official who may have attempted to defect, scientists fear it’s about to do it again. and set his body on fire after finding him The virus is on the rise once more in the UK, on a floating object near the countries’ which has recorded almost 42,000 Covid-19 disputed sea boundary. deaths, with confirmed daily infections hitting South Korean officials condemned what a record-high 6634 yesterday, although deaths they called North Korea’s “atrocious act” remain far below their April peak. and urged it to apologise and punish The surge has brought new restrictions those responsible. North Korea is unlikely on daily life, the prospect of a grim winter of to accept the South Korean demand, mounting deaths — and a feeling of deja vu. and ties between the rivals — already “We didn’t react quick enough in March,” strained amid a deadlock in broader epidemiologist John Edmunds, a member of the nuclear diplomacy — will probably suffer Government’s scientific advisory committee, told a further setback, observers say. the BBC. “We haven’t learned from our mistakes According to Seoul, the man and we are, unfortunately, about to repeat them.” disappeared from a government ship that The UK is not alone in seeing a second wave was checking on possible unauthorised of Covid-19. European countries including fishing in an area south of the boundary France, Spain and the Netherlands are struggling on Monday, a day before he was found in to suppress rising outbreaks while limiting the North Korean waters. economic damage. North Korea sent officials wearing But Britain’s pandemic response has revealed gas masks aboard a boat near the man a roster of weaknesses, including unwieldy to learn why he was there on Tuesday government structures, a fraying public health MISTAKES OF THE PAST: The virus is once again on the rise in the UK, and afternoon. Later in the day, a North system, poor communication by Prime Minister scientists fear the nation has not learned from the mistakes they made the last time Korean navy boat came and opened fire at Boris Johnson’s government and a reluctance to around. AP picture him, South Korea’s Defence Ministry said. learn from other countries. Sailors from the boat, clad in gas masks “We have to ask why a country with such going its own way — epitomised and exacerbated course this week and announced that people and protective suits, poured gasoline on reputed health and intelligence institutions by the UK’s departure from the European Union should continue to work from home after all. his body and set it aflame, the Defence has been so incapable of combating the Covid in January — has hobbled its response. That came alongside new restrictions including Ministry said, citing intelligence gathered pandemic,” Gus O’Donnell, the former head of The UK spent months trying to develop a a 10pm curfew in bars and restaurants and by surveillance equipment and other Britain’s civil service, said on Thursday. contact-tracing smartphone app from scratch expanded face mask requirements. assets. He said British politicians had “over-promised before abandoning it and adopting an Apple Critics say the Government was slow to advise It’s unclear how he ended up in North and under-delivered”. and Google-developed system already used in wide use of face masks, just as it was slow to Korea. But a defence official said the man Like many other countries, apart from Asian many other countries. The app was launched in quarantine people arriving from abroad. might have tried to defect to the North, nations hit by past outbreaks of the SARS England on Thursday — four months late. But the key failing, many believe, is in the citing acquired information. He refused and MERS coronavirus illnesses, Britain was There were some successes. Britain’s coronavirus testing system. to elaborate. The official, requesting unprepared for the pandemic. state-funded healthcare system coped; its Britain has rapidly expanded testing capacity, anonymity citing department rules, said Britain quickly approved a test for Covid-19, hospitals weren’t overwhelmed. But that was to some 250,000 a day, and set up a test-and- the South Korean official was wearing but lacked the lab achieved at the high trace system with thousands of staff. a life jacket and was on a small floating capacity to process cost of postponing But when millions of UK children went back object when he was found in North those tests. That meant We haven’t learned from routine surgeries, to school this month — and some came home Korean waters. attempts to locate, test appointments and with coughs and fevers — demand for tests He said North Korea may have decided and isolate the contacts our‘ mistakes and we are, screening for cancer surged to around one million a day. Many people to kill him in line with its stringent anti- of every infected unfortunately, about to repeat and other diseases. found they could not book a test, or were sent coronavirus rules that involve shooting person soon foundered. them. Like some other hundreds of miles away. anyone illegally crossing the border. By the time the countries, the UK “I don’t think anybody was expecting to see General Robert Abrams, the commander Government ordered a — ’Epidemiologist John Edmunds released elderly the real sizable increase in demand that we have of US troops in South Korea, said last nationwide lockdown patients from hospitals seen over the last few weeks,” Dido Harding, who month that North Korea had put special on March 23, the back to nursing homes heads the programme, told lawmakers this week forces along its border with China to virus was out of control. Supplies of protective without testing them for the virus. Thousands — although many scientists and officials had keep smugglers out and that they had equipment to hospitals and nursing homes soon died as a result. predicted exactly that. “shoot-to-kill orders in place” aimed at ran dangerously short. Summer brought a respite as the tide of Headed by Harding, a former telecoms preventing the virus from entering the Luca Richeldi, an adviser to the Italian cases receded. It also brought a push to revive executive married to a Conservative lawmaker, country. government on Covid-19, told a committee the battered economy. Johnson’s Conservative the test-and-trace programme is largely run North Korea has steadfastly said of British lawmakers this week that he was government urged workers to return to offices by private companies including outsourcing there hasn’t been a single virus case in “shocked” at the slow UK response while Italy to prevent city centres becoming ghost towns firm Serco, using a call-centre model to reach its territory, a claim widely disputed by was “living a collective tragedy”. and tempted people back to restaurants with contacts and tell them to self-isolate. The system foreign experts. Observers say a pandemic “I had the impression that what was discounts. It worked economically, but it may is only reaching about 60 percent of infected could cause devastating consequences in happening in Italy was not perceived as have helped the virus return. people’s contacts, and research suggests many North Korea because of its broken public something that could happen in the UK,” he said. Given Johnson’s back-to-normal boosterism, people who are asked to self-isolate don’t healthcare system and a chronic shortage Critics say the Government’s insistence on there was inevitable confusion when he reversed comply. — AP of medical supplies. — AP

Enterprise Nissan | 323 Gladstone Road, Gisborne | [email protected] | T 06 867 8368 | enterprisegisborne.co.nz 34650-01 14 LITERATURE The Gisborne Herald • Friday, September 25, 2020 The contradictions of capitalism HAVING AND BEING HAD by Eula Biss saving appliance gave means we don’t have published by Riverhead Books her more time to to. write. At the end she Also, she’s really hen it comes to capitalism, wonders whether she’s funny, with a barbed Eula Biss is a sceptic. written “a collection of but understated wit. And yet, as a university poems” or “an essay in At an ice rink where Wprofessor and homeowner, episodes”. Ultimately, she’s taken her son she’s invested in the system. it doesn’t matter for a skating lesson, Out of those contradictions, she’s — the results are another mother written a sensational new book, enthralling. watching from the Having and Being Had, which tries to Her allusive blend bleachers notices figure out whether it’s possible to live of autobiography she’s reading John an ethical life in a capitalist society. and criticism may Kenneth Galbraith’s Biss, whose previous book On remind some of The The Affluent Society. Immunity explored the myths and Argonauts by Maggie When Biss science of vaccines, begins this one Nelson, a friend whose expresses her in 2014, when she bought her first name pops up in the reservations about house in a historically black Chicago text alongside those our economic neighbourhood where whites were of other artists and system, the woman, starting to move in. intellectuals who have whose husband is She kept a diary and when the time influenced her work. a financial analyst, came to write the book, gave herself And yet, line for line, “seems slightly a set of rules. Each section had to her epigrammatic offended on behalf of start in the present tense, include an style perhaps most capitalism”. exchange with another person, etc. It recalls that of Emily Dickinson in its Keenly aware of her privilege as might sound arbitrary, but the rules radical compression of images and a white, well-educated woman who grounded her abstractions in the nitty- ideas into a few chiselled lines. has benefited from a wide network of gritty of domestic life. Happily for readers, Biss wears her family and friends, Biss has written “My adult life,” she writes, “can erudition lightly. Since she evidently a book that is, in effect, the opposite be divided into two distinct parts — slogged through Thomas Piketty’s of capitalism in its willingness to Era-hopping epic the time before I owned a washing mammoth “Capitalism in the Twenty- acknowledge that everything she’s machine and the time after” — and First Century,” not to mention works accomplished rests on the labour of A TRAVELLER AT THE GATES OF WISDOM that’s because the so-called labour- by Karl Marx and Adam Smith, that others. — Ann Levin, AP by John Boyne published by Transworld Publishers rom the author of The Heart’s Invisible Furies comes another quirky story. Discovering the complexities of life Irish writer John Boyne is no stranger to Fhistorical novels, and in A Traveller at the Gates of Wisdom, he’s back in his comfort zone. THE BOOK OF TWO WAYS rather the life she once had with Spanning over 2000 years, a nameless narrator shares by Jodi Picoult Wyatt 15 years earlier. their personal history, and the world’s history, in varying published by Allen & Unwin After miraculously surviving the times and countries. While time passes and locations crash, Dawn must consider whether change, the narrator’s story continues without much “A flight attendant is the guide to return home to her family or change until the very end. who helps you navigate that passage travel to Egypt, find Wyatt, and From the beginning in Palestine, AD 1 to the epilogue smoothly. As a death doula, I do the discover the life that could have in AD 2080, the narrator’s long, drawn-out history same thing, but the journey is from been. culminates at the end of the world. life to death, and at the end, you The Book of Two Ways is a In each of its 50 chapters, the narrator, and his family don’t disembark with two hundred thrilling adventure, but the many are reincarnated in different places and historical other travellers. You go alone.” timelines woven through the novel periods, moving from ancient Rome to Asia Minor, the can also be a bit difficult to follow. Horn of Africa, 10th-century Iceland, Elizabethan London, odi Picoult’s The Book of With Picoult’s stories, there is Japan during the Tokugawa shogunate and many more. Two Ways follows Dawn always something new to learn, It’s a kind of mash-up of the History Channel and soap Edelstein, a death doula with and The Book of Two Ways is no operas, with the cast facing enslavement, gay bashing, Ja physicist husband and a exception. The characters’ interests murder, a missing brother and lost wives. teenage daughter. in ancient Egypt, quantum physics, The narrator, along with an artistic bent, has a nasty Dawn’s job is to help terminally death and more bring a certain side, and the latter part of the book will be dominated by ill patients and their loved ones dynamism to the story, but at times, his drive for vengeance against a crippled cousin. transition from life to death. can also get a bit dense. Boyne is a gifted storyteller, but the language can be But before she was a death doula, Nevertheless, Picoult has stilted, sometimes comically so. His theme, with all its she was a graduate student living certainly crafted a fun and variations and repetition, boils down to obviousness. in Egypt, studying archeology and interesting read, one that will “The things that surround us may change, but our in love with a fellow graduate lead readers to learn a lot and ask emotions will always remain the same.” student named Wyatt. themselves key questions about how Yet an epilogue set in the near future suggests what it When Dawn is in a plane crash, to create happy lives for themselves might take to get us off our hamster wheel. she finds not the life she currently during the short time we have on Even so, it is an intriguing tale whose ambition and lives flashing before her eyes, but earth. — Molly Sprayregen, AP richness should, for many readers, overcome some flaws. — AP Eerie mystery just getting started THE HOLLOW ONES: THE BLACKWOOD TAPES VOL.1 origin of The Hollow Ones in Mortlake, as it chooses victims before possessing by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan a district outside London in the year them. published by Cornerstone 1582. The book is a quick read, with At the centre of all three timelines propulsive action and just enough he writing team behind The is a character named Hugo Blackwood, explication to keep readers interested. Strain trilogy is back with a whose purpose and powers are slowly Hardwicke is the story’s sceptic and new evil incarnate. revealed as the plot plays out. thus a stand-in for the reader at times. T This time it’s more demonic The writers note in a preface that Told, among other things, that the than vampiric, possessing bodies and they are intentionally tipping their hat Hollow Ones are only “mortally afraid” driving them to their deaths in all sorts to Algernon Blackwood, an early 20th of one thing — virgin roosters — she of diabolical ways before exploding out century English writer who is credited says: “This is 100 percent, completely of them in “ecstasy”. with creating the “occult detective” insane.” But let’s back up. The novel plays out genre. Maybe. But del Toro and Hogan in three timelines. Most of the action Fans of Oscar-winner Guillermo del ground the story in just enough reality is in present day Newark, New Jersey, Toro — the co-writer with Chuck Hogan to keep you turning the pages. as a young FBI agent named Odessa — will appreciate the focus on the The relationship between Hardwicke Hardwicke tries to piece together why monsters at the centre of the tale. and the dying Solomon feels real, as her partner killed an innocent victim at their twin investigations drive them a crime scene. “Much like a lamprey, the mouth was deeper into a world of grave robbings, In the course of her investigation, made of concentric circles of vibrating iron cauldrons and a reliance on the Hardwicke meets a dying agent named flesh, lined up with cartilaginous centuries-old wisdom of the mysterious Earl Solomon, who came of age in the protrusions, not properly teeth, but Mr Blackwood. bureau while investigating the lynching barbed nubs.” By the end, his story is far from told of a white man in the Mississippi Delta — that “Vol.1” in the title means it’s in 1962. And lastly, we’re treated to the Readers even get to go inside its mind just getting started. — Rob Merrill, AP The Gisborne Herald • Friday, September 25, 2020 RACING 15

Auckland races at Ellerslie Saturday Jetbet 2 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 Brix (6) 55.5 47 A Goindasamy (a2) 13 6s168 Keep It Real (14) 56 61 D Danis (a2) EMERGENCIES: 5 4140s Concert Hall (8) 56.5 93 R Elliot Race 1: ESCUDO, SHEZA JAKKAL, JASON BELLTREE 7 Indy Rose Warrior (8) 55.5 47 C Grylls 14 s3298 Moet Molly (12) 54.5 58 L Satherley 16 10050 Tahuroa Height (7) 54 60 6 12142 Crystallize (18) 56 88 A Goindasamy (a2) 8 Lucybelle (7) 55.5 45 J Fawcett (a1) EMERGENCY: 17 69704 Gabriel (17) 54 59 7 1108s Justamaiz (2) 55.5 87 A Calder Race 2: QUATTRO QUINTA, KING OF REDS, 9 Molinara (10) 55.5 45 A Calder 15 — Satriani SCRATCHED 18 9s696 Innamincka (15) 54 58 8 0s289 Midnight Runner (12) 55.5 87 CHEROKEE WARRIOR 10 Seven Twenty (2) 55.5 45 D Johnson 19 s806P Summer Warrior (12) 54 56 Callum Jones (a3) Race 3: DRAGON QUEEN, EDIT, MATTERHORN 5 Vodafone 2.35 20 7s610 Vadavar (11) 61 76 9 0s009 Orakei Overlord (11) 54 83 D Johnson Race 4: SUPER STRIKE, SWEET MOLLY MALONE, 3 Barfoot & Thompson 1.25 $22,500, rating 65 benchmark*, 1400m 21 4P058 Maestro Blu (16) 55 64 10 s1027 Finbarr (7) 54 82 S Weatherley NANCY SPAIN $10,000, maiden, 1200m 11 s8850 Te Toro Pearl (19) 54 80 S Spratt 1 51 Red Inferno (12) 59 63 O Bosson 7 ARC Thanks Michael Coleman 3.48 12 2347s Za Za Gabor (6) 54 80 T Yanagida (a1) Race 5: TROUBLE, RED INFERNO, SACROSANCT 1 342s Dragon Run (1) 58.5 53 2 s0302 So Much Mour (2) 59 63 J Fawcett (a1) Race 6: SPRING DELIGHT, RICHARD OF YORKE, VADAVAR $32,500, open handicap, 1600m 13 64336 Money Trail (1) 54 79 M Cameron M Hashizume (a3) 3 4s776 Snitz Of Time (15) 58 65 D Danis (a2) 14 427s9 Braavos (13) 54 78 J Fawcett (a1) Race 7: CHEVAL PROMETTEUR, PAISLEY PARK, 2 2 Matterhorn (14) 58.5 52 O Bosson 4 3s166 Make Time (5) 58 61 S Spratt 1 110s5 In A Twinkling (12) 62 92 O Bosson 15 4166s Dance Card (20) 54 77 S McKay LONDON BANKER 3 54705 Lightning Warrior (4) 58.5 48 J Riddell 5 7500s Satriani (7) 58 61 M Hashizume (a3) 2 00s90 Hello It’s Me (20) 59.5 91 T Harris 16 s1141 Shoshone (3) 54 77 C Grylls Race 8: MAGNUM, SHOSHONE, CRYSTALLIZE 4 Edit (8) 58.5 47 S Weatherley 6 8s243 Trouble (3) 58 61 T Yanagida (a1) 3 07s40 Blue Breeze (8) 58 84 E Leighton (a3) EMERGENCIES: Race 9: MADAM HASS, AERO DE PARIS, AIR CENTRE 5 Global Currency (6) 58.5 47 D Johnson 7 1303s Tears Of Jupiter (1) 57.5 64 4 550s3 Paisley Park (16) 57 82 A Calder 17 3471s Cha Siu Bao (15) 54 76 6 70s89 Nitro (3) 58.5 45 O Helagi (a4) A Goindasamy (a2) 5 2s121 Cheval Prometteur (5) 56.5 81 S Spratt 18 0132s Kachhi (10) 54 74 7 337s3 O’Jessica (13) 56.5 52 8 0s714 Justastate (13) 57 63 C Grylls 6 5268s Felaar (13) 56.5 81 D Johnson 19 s9324 Boundtobehonored (5) 54 73 8 79s42 Silverstream (5) 56.5 52 9 5140s Endean Lass (10) 56.5 62 S Weatherley 7 025s3 Inscription (18) 56 84 20 — Viktor Vegas SCRATCHED Callum Jones (a3) 10 61s65 Pepperello (14) 56.5 62 A Goindasamy (a2) 21 — Our Alley Cat SCRATCHED 9 5s28s Champagne Princess (12) 56.5 51 11 17s03 Sacrosanct (9) 56.5 62 D Johnson 8 3111s London Banker (9) 55 78 S McKay 22 879s1 London Bound (17) 54 67 L Satherley 12 83277 Call Me Bob (4) 56.5 58 9 s3166 Crafty Jess (19) 54.5 81 10 9547s Shibuya Kosaten (9) 56.5 49 S Spratt Callum Jones (a3) 10 1651s Lincoln King (10) 54.5 77 9 Auckland Co-op Taxis 4.57 11 6s Carnaby Girl (11) 56.5 46 A Calder 13 s4086 My Superior Girl (8) 56 61 M Cameron 11 700s0 Poker Face (17) 54.5 77 12 2357s Dragon Queen (2) 54 54 T Yanagida (a1) 14 7s540 Critics Choice (11) 55.5 56 E McCall (a3) M Hashizume (a3) $27,500, rating 74 benchmark, 1200m 13 446s6 Targhee (7) 54 49 C Grylls 15 4706s Single Moment (6) 54 57 L Satherley 12 75261 Codecracker (21) 54 79 C Grylls 1 3210s Salt Bay (17) 60.5 79 E McCall (a3) 1 Barfoot & Thompson 12.15 14 — El Roseay SCRATCHED 13 7s253 Lady Shabeel (3) 54 78 2 395s0 Campari (16) 59.5 77 T Yanagida (a1) $25,000, 3yo sw+p, 1400m EMERGENCY: 6 Skycity Auckland 3.13 Callum Jones (a3) 3 449s1 Aero De Paris (13) 59 72 T Harris 15 6800s Hetty (10) 56.5 45 14 03135 Tammie Wynette (15) 54 75 4 10s0s The Barrister (11) 59 72 S Spratt 1 24430 Flash Warrior (7) 57.5 63 S Spratt $27,500, rating 74 benchmark, 2100m T Yanagida (a1) 5 s6569 Inca Warrior (9) 58.5 71 J Riddell 2 1 Jason Belltree (6) 57.5 63 4 Dunstan Feeds 2.00 1 63423 Richard Of Yorke (10) 62.5 79 15 22s12 Vainglory (1) 54 75 S Weatherley 6 1100s Mumms Jewel (8) 57.5 73 C Grylls M Hashizume (a3) J Kamaruddin (a4) 16 4s744 Iron Eagle (4) 54 74 D Danis (a2) 7 s1437 Harbourside (1) 57.5 69 M McNab 3 19 Power On (1) 57.5 63 M Cameron $22,500, rating 65 benchmark*, 1200m 2 54s97 Beauty Star (13) 59 72 M McNab EMERGENCIES: 8 s2246 Air Centre (15) 56.5 71 4 s3183 Iffie Shows (5) 57.5 62 R Elliot 1 0s109 Bullybrook (9) 59.5 64 Callum Jones (a3) 3 53052 Deluxe Edition (6) 59 72 M Kareem (a3) 17 709s0 Lord Sibford (6) 54 72 M Hashizume (a3) 5 3016s Tivaan Warrior (2) 55.5 67 A Calder 2 132s Super Strike (13) 59.5 64 A Calder 4 0s280 Divine Duke (21) 59 72 18 s8493 Jakkalbomb (11) 54 71 9 s1718 Gorgeous Geisha (12) 56.5 71 A Calder 6 629s1 Escudo (3) 55.5 63 T Yanagida (a1) 3 3514 Bounty (6) 59 63 C Grylls M Hashizume (a3) 19 s0498 Lala Land (2) 54 69 10 2438s Madam Hass (14) 55.5 69 R Elliot 7 7721 Sheza Jakkal (4) 55.5 63 D Johnson 4 s8s1s Excaliffraaj (4) 59 63 S Spratt 5 3s323 Spring Delight (4) 58 74 C Grylls 20 4s990 Red Forest (7) 54 69 11 156s6 Quattro Katie (6) 55.5 69 D Johnson 8 3 Bella Button (8) 54 51 5 51 Red Inferno (5) 59 63 D Johnson 6 59325 Prior Engagement (3) 57.5 69 21 0s009 Orakei Overlord (14) 57.5 83 SCRATCHED A Goindasamy (a2) 12 — Showboat 6 84s52 Lookseasy (1) 57.5 64 M Hashizume (a3) A Goindasamy (a2) 22 — Trouble SCRATCHED 13 2621s Maison Roxanne (4) 55 68 M Cameron 2 Dunstan Feeds 12.50 7 5s556 Stylish Suggestion (3) 57.5 64 7 4s095 Transformer (2) 57 68 Callum Jones (a3) 14 4511s Vicenza (18) 55 68 Montes de Oca (a1) M McNab 8 34121 Mishka (1) 56.5 67 S Spratt 8 Otakiri Reserve 4.23 EMERGENCIES: $10,000, maiden 2yo, 880m 8 1303s Tears Of Jupiter (10) 57.5 64 9 s1391 Not Usual Glorious (14) 56.5 67 R Elliot 15 s1104 Macushla (2) 55 68 Callum Jones (a3) A Goindasamy (a2) 10 s8626 Pearlescence (5) 56 70 M Cameron $32,500, open handicap, 1400m 1 Cherokee Warrior (9) 57.5 47 S Spratt 16 — Divine Dive SCRATCHED 9 31 Nancy Spain (2) 57 63 11 71510 Sentito (20) 55 68 T Yanagida (a1) 1 1850s On The Rocks (14) 62 100 E McCall (a3) 2 King Of Reds (3) 57.5 47 S Weatherley 17 0s304 Our Alley Cat (7) 55 68 10 3531s Preipo (11) 57 63 T Yanagida (a1) 12 s7PP0 Captain Orange (8) 55 64 S McKay 2 1542s Magnum (9) 59 94 O Bosson 3 Quattro Quinta (4) 57.5 47 T Harris 18 28s4s Blood Warrior (10) 57 68 11 5s1 Sweet Molly Malone (7) 57 63 13 15420 Tunzagutz (19) 54 64 J Fawcett (a1) 3 640s8 Dawn Patrol (16) 58.5 93 J Riddell 4 Heroic Warrior (5) 57.5 45 L Satherley 19 13s1 Megeve (3) 54.5 67 A Goindasamy (a2) S Weatherley 14 6s028 Each Way (9) 54 62 D Danis (a2) 4 1149s Gino Severini (4) 58.5 93 5 Wolfgang (1) 57.5 45 S McKay 20 s8241 Manrico (5) 56.5 67 12 1850s Saintly Way (8) 57 59 15 23517 Gocara (18) 54 61 L Satherley M Hashizume (a3)

Taranaki races at New Plymouth Saturday Jetbet 4 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 Te Ao Honey 12.32 EMERGENCIES: 19 — Miss Interpreted SCRATCHED 9 NZB Airfreight Consolation 4.40 Race 1: NO COMPROMISE, IRISH FLARE, RIBZZ 15 89s77 Prince Turbo (9) 55 55 20 455s0 Thomas Aquinas (2) 60 65 $10,000, maiden, 1300m 16 s08LP Wonder Lass (3) 54 55 $15,000, open handicap, 3210m Race 2: MARLEY, PEARL OF DELGATIE, SWEET KARMA 1 — Donegal SCRATCHED 17 s6713 Way Above (6) 58.5 62 7 NZB Ready To Run Sale Trainers Srs 3.30 1 4P058 Maestro Blu (14) 62 64 Race 3: POWER OF THE KITTY, SWING THE TIDE, 2 Lucky Viking (4) 58.5 45 S O’Malley (a3) 18 7s103 Miss Maple (8) 56.5 62 $70,000, group 3 open handicap, 1400m 2 08410 Renegade Fighter (12) 61 62 SMARTY PANTS 3 86340 Tennessee Rose (5) 56.5 53 19 2s800 Rising Ransom (15) 56 57 H Schofer (a3) 1 5s17s Go Nicholas (7) 60 94 C Ormsby Race 4: NUDGE BAR, QUIZ KID, MAGDALA 4 0s434 Marley (6) 56.5 51 T Newman (a3) 3 53279 Twin Spinner (6) 61 62 C Burdan (a2) 2 5s60s Ladies First (15) 59 96 S O’Malley (a) Race 5: SINARAHMA, TELLYAWHAT, IHU 5 30440 Breath Of Fire (10) 56.5 49 C Dell 5 Zed @ Grangewilliam Stud 2.17 4 75710 Wotablast (7) 61 62 S O’Malley (a3) 3 s4040 Rosewood (10) 57 92 D Bradley Race 6: TOTAL SASS, COOGA MOON, SHADY GREY 6 046 Love Storm (2) 56.5 49 M K Hudson (a3) $32,500, open handicap, 1200m 5 51693 Brawler (16) 60.5 61 L Hemi 7 s679s Western Girl (9) 56.5 45 R Myers 4 0s114 Demonetization (6) 57 88 J Parkes Race 7: DEMONETIZATION, LONDON EXPRESS, 1 s6024 Torre Del Greco (10) 62 87 SCRATCHED 6 07333 Dr Hank (15) 60 60 T Thornton 8 Zola Express (7) 56.5 45 J Parkes 5 — Swisswatch GO NICHOLAS S O’Malley (a3) 7 s5421 Game Percy (17) 60 60 S J Macnab (a1) 9 3 Pearl Of Delgatie (1) 54 51 L Hemi 6 5s856 Watch This Space (3) 57 88 K Asano (a) Race 8: AIGNE, THE POORMANZABEEL, HI I’M NIKKITA 2 1416s Sinarahma (3) 61 85 H Schofer (a3) 8 62177 Iffraajinator (1) 60 60 J Parkes 10 0 Bold Bette (3) 54 45 S Collett 7 4s612 London Express (2) 56 90 H Schofer (a) 3 0s211 Ihu (11) 61 81 K Asano (a1) 9 5s54P Magic Cannon (2) 60 60 T Newman (a3) Race 9: GAME PERCY, MAESTRO BLU, RENEGADE FIGHTER 11 7 Sweet Karma (8) 54 45 T Taiaroa (a3) 8 s2571 Supreme Heights (16) 55.5 89 S Collett 4 51034 Miss Lizzie (13) 60.5 84 B Ansell (a3) 9 s1194 Happy Star (17) 54 82 R Myers 10 s2531 Nogolf Etikit (3) 59.5 63 S Collett Race 10: CHARLIE HORSE, WILLIAM WALLACE, 11 98s09 Call Doubt (11) 59.5 59 M K Hudson (a3) COLLINSTREET 3 Taranaki Pine 1.07 5 85321 Monaco (12) 60 79 T Newman (a3) 10 21800 Lupelani (12) 53 83 C Burdan (a) 6 s1269 Tellyawhat (2) 56.5 72 11 61414 Cherry Lane (8) 53 80 D Hirini 12 25416 Locharburn (19) 59.5 59 R Myers $10,000, maiden, 1300m Ashvin Mudhoo (a4) 12 2s288 Lady Kartel (4) 53 80 T Thornton 13 26532 Van Blanc (18) 59.5 59 C Ormsby 1 0020 Macros (3) 58.5 51 T Newman (a3) 7 13593 Diogenes (6) 54.5 68 S Collett 13 7212s Blue On Black (5) 53 78 14 6s8P0 Keepella Heights (4) 57.5 59 2 — Shadow Warrior SCRATCHED 8 0s040 Imblaze (9) 54 68 Richard Oliver 14 12331 Spring Tide (11) 53 78 L Hemi EMERGENCIES: 3 — Another Secret SCRATCHED 9 s7087 Liquid Inspiration (4) 54 68 T Thornton EMERGENCIES: 15 6F091 Magic Wonder (5) 55.5 55 4 8 Fill Ya Boots (8) 58.5 45 10 17s1 Justaskme (8) 54 67 M K Hudson (a3) 15 4s111 Conor O’Ceirin (9) 53 77 T Taiaroa (a) 16 Ps666 Medini (13) 55.5 55 5 79s26 Smarty Pants (2) 56.5 51 C Burdan (a2) 11 4s040 Beltoy (5) 54 59 T Taiaroa (a3) 16 41915 Sweet Clementine (14) 53 76 17 32324 Charred (8) 57 54 6 749 Indy Fox (7) 56.5 49 S O’Malley (a3) 12 8798s Empress Tzu Hsi (1) 54 57 D Hirini 17 — Tammie Wynette SCRATCHED 18 0s60 De Silver Lining (10) 54 45 7 0409s Chasing The Crown (4) 56.5 48 13 76s07 Destiny One (7) 54 55 18 — Boundtobehonored SCRATCHED 19 7551L Country Bumpkin (9) 56 52 20 — Rohan SCRATCHED 1 Events Taranaki 12.01 8 77750 Hermes (6) 56.5 46 6 Seaton Park 2.55 19 560s0 Viktor Vegas (1) 53 72 9 Elegant Charm (5) 56.5 45 20 3s663 Bransome (13) 53 69 10 Twilight Races 23/10 & 20/11 5.18 $10,000, maiden, 1800m M K Hudson (a3) $22,500, rating 65 benchmark*, 1400m 10 4s22 Power Of The Kitty (1) 54 54 S Collett 8 NZB Airfreight Road To The Jericho 4.05 $32,500, open handicap, 1800m 1 5s822 No Compromise (4) 58.5 54 1 9s040 Mikjene (11) 60 65 11 73 Swing The Tide (9) 54 51 S O’Malley (a3) 2 4s641 Outa Cash (15) 58.5 62 $32,500, open handicap, 3210m 1 s4700 Mauna Kea (18) 62 92 J Parkes Ashvin Mudhoo (a4) 2 7551L Country Bumpkin (1) 58.5 52 3 18 Super Flash (14) 58.5 62 1 90148 Verry Flash (8) 62 84 J Parkes 2 019s7 Gorbachev (1) 61.5 91 S O’Malley (a3) 3 0s283 Irish Flare (8) 58.5 52 L Hemi 4 Revital Fertilisers 1.42 M J Sanson (a4) 2 s0874 El Luchador (16) 61 82 C Ormsby 3 91342 Charlie Horse (14) 61 90 L Hemi 4 8s833 Ribzz (9) 58.5 52 S Collett 4 012 Cooga Moon (9) 57.5 64 C Burdan (a2) 3 074P7 Gallante (13) 60 80 S J Macnab (a1) 4 76281 William Wallace (7) 58 84 R Myers 5 65s3 Hijacked (17) 58.5 51 K Asano (a1) $22,500, rating 65 benchmark*, 1600m 5 17039 Fast Mover (16) 57.5 60 K Asano (a1) 4 27P89 Trisha Lea (5) 59 82 T Thornton 5 00252 Collinstreet (4) 57 82 H Schofer (a3) 6 846 The Bounder (7) 58.5 49 J Parkes 1 08000 Amun Ra (16) 60 65 S O’Malley (a3) 6 39740 Ruffy Rahtwo (1) 57.5 60 5 s4111 Aigne (3) 58 76 S O’Malley (a3) 6 0s1s7 Imelda Mary (13) 56.5 85 7 09650 Bear Gryls (10) 58.5 46 M J Sanson (a4) 2 1235s Nudge Bar (14) 59 63 J Parkes Ashvin Mudhoo (a4) 6 0s000 Excalibur (20) 58 76 T Newman (a3) 8 05s9s Yulong Lanson (13) 58.5 46 3 42012 Quiz Kid (17) 59 63 C Ormsby 7 765s6 Shady Grey (13) 57.5 60 T Thornton 7 92737 Hi I’m Nikkita (1) 57.5 79 H Schofer (a3) 7 9s009 Obsessive (9) 56.5 81 K Asano (a1) S J Macnab (a1) 4 — Wild West SCRATCHED 8 83224 Meila Rei (17) 57 63 J Parkes 8 21423 The Poormanzabeel (14) 57.5 75 L Hemi 8 573s7 Athena Baby (8) 56 80 T Thornton 9 s2265 Altar Girl (11) 56.5 53 C Dell 5 s4111 Albaron (10) 58.5 62 S J Macnab (a1) 9 5s625 Total Sass (8) 57 63 C Dell 9 s2481 Junior (4) 57 74 C Burdan (a2) 9 — Lambrusco SCRATCHED 10 04534 Crimson Star (15) 56.5 51 6 s5418 Touch The Clouds (2) 58 61 10 15s56 A Little Vague (4) 56.5 62 10 32s45 Mondorani (6) 56 72 K Asano (a1) 10 87110 Pursued (11) 54.5 77 T Taiaroa (a3) H Schofer (a3) T Newman (a3) S J Macnab (a1) 11 65233 Master Fin (19) 55 70 11 1s417 Robusto (3) 54 80 S Collett 11 95304 Princess Jenni (2) 56.5 50 B Ansell (a3) 7 s2356 Magdala (1) 57.5 64 H Schofer (a3) 11 14720 Dubai’s Moko (6) 56.5 62 12 60037 Youwantmore (17) 54 72 R Myers 12 34706 Platinum Rapper (2) 54 79 D Bradley 12 4 Redgum (18) 56.5 50 T Taiaroa (a3) 8 8s386 Cardinal O’Ceirin (4) 57 59 S O’Malley (a3) 13 49230 Rocking Good Time (15) 54 64 13 7s610 Vadavar (16) 54 76 C Burdan (a2) 13 4 Shezabelter (14) 56.5 50 R Myers T Taiaroa (a3) 12 160 Flying Zack (7) 56 62 L Hemi T Newman (a3) 14 25400 Mont Ventoux (12) 54 73 14 006 Ace Of Spades (6) 56.5 46 C Burdan (a2) 9 02486 Lord Valentine (13) 57 59 T Thornton 13 4718s Hakuna Matata (12) 56 61 14 50520 Zac Brown (9) 54 64 T Taiaroa (a3) S J Macnab (a1) EMERGENCIES: 10 69351 Southern Cool (18) 57 59 T Newman (a3) EMERGENCIES: EMERGENCIES: 15 Cleese (16) 56 45 T Thornton M J Sanson (a4) 14 8s1 A Box Of Tricks (3) 54.5 63 R Myers 15 4P058 Maestro Blu (11) 54 64 15 95636 Nitro Ted (10) 54 72 M K Hudson (a3) 16 9 Run Ziggy Run (3) 58.5 45 11 s0s10 Wine N’ Dine (7) 56.5 62 S Collett EMERGENCIES: 16 s2531 Nogolf Etikit (7) 54 63 S Collett 16 01510 Penelope Cruise (15) 54 71 17 0s500 Black Tech (12) 58.5 45 12 167 Lucky Park (12) 56 61 C Burdan (a2) 15 054s6 Remarx (10) 57 59 17 08410 Renegade Fighter (18) 54 62 17 0s816 Beckidboo (5) 54 70 18 0s60 De Silver Lining (5) 58.5 45 13 0s855 Bae Corp (5) 55.5 60 16 50453 Sky Hi Rahtwo (5) 54.5 58 18 75710 Wotablast (10) 54 62 18 s0498 Lala Land (6) 54 69 19 — Shocking Penny SCRATCHED Ashvin Mudhoo (a4) 17 — Flying Surf SCRATCHED 19 53279 Twin Spinner (2) 54 62 19 23707 Floral Art (17) 54 69 20 — Elusive Ace SCRATCHED 14 0s300 Maidstone Park (11) 54 55 L Hemi 18 — Supagili SCRATCHED 20 51693 Brawler (12) 54 61 20 — Sidebar SCRATCHED

South Australia races at Morphettville Parks Saturday Jetbet 15 TAB doubles 1-2, 4-5, 8-9 Trebles 3-4-5, 7-8-9 Quaddie 2-3-4-5, 6-7-8-9 Selections 2 Adelaide Galvanising 3.31 6 57871 Hahndorf tw (2) 54.5 91 D Tourneur 7 16233 Hasta La Fiorente wb (8) 54.5 99 D Tourneur Race 1: QUIETLY DISCREET, GREAT LEVELLER, 7 89425 The Haitian Poet (4) 54 89 D Tourneur 6 80285 Lancaster Sound d (12) 59.5 92 $45,000, 2MWLY, 1550m Ms K Crowther 8 24s82 Tatalina wb (3) 54 100 B Vorster T Pannell BOTTOM LINE 1 115s4 Regalo Di Gaetano twh (4) 60 87 8 06077 Red Dazzle tw (5) 54 85 J Potter 9 42387 Coffee Amour (7) 54 96 J Potter 7 36194 Magic Phantom wh (2) 59.5 92 Race 2: ANDREA MANTEGNA, SIGN OF USSURI, Ms C Jones (a1.5) 10 6s105 Resurge w (2) 54 97 J Holder 8 311s9 Antrim’s Secret (1) 59 89 J Potter REGALO DI GAETANO 2 084s0 Charossa twh (2) 59.5 95 J Holder 5 Dominant Handicap 5.21 11 77470 Cashing Up w (10) 54 79 D Caboche (a2) 9 88671 Vietti w (10) 58 89 Ms T Voorham (a3) Race 3: LADY DUNMORE, TALAMO, OATH OF OMERTA 3 90008 Zourkhan w (1) 59 81 D Caboche (a2) $45,000, 3MWLY, 1000m 12 09873 Samstag wh (5) 54 86 Ms E Boyd 10 143s4 Cartier Tiara w (7) 57 91 B Vorster Race 4: SADENTE, EXALTED TRAVELLER, HAHNDORF 4 24421 Andrea Mantegna tw (6) 58.5 90 1 s668s Parsifal cdwn (3) 61.5 91 T Pannell 11 09697 Call Me Anything dw (11) 56 80 Race 5: STAR HILLS, BRIMARVI VEHERO, PARSIFAL T Pannell 7 TAB/ATA Trainers’ Trust 6.41 2 34111 Star Hills dw (7) 54.5 96 J Holder K H Zechner 5 s4060 He Ekscels w (3) 56.5 77 Ms A Jordsjo Race 6: BERTWHISTLE, DR DEPENDABLE, FLOW METER 3 14212 Brimarvi Vehero cdb (9) 54 92 $45,000, Benchmark 72, 1300m 12 3614s Fearless Vision w (9) 55 95 Ms E Boyd 6 11225 Sign Of Ussuri w (5) 54.5 100 B Vorster Race 7: THE DIFFERENCE, SILVERHAWK, ALSVIOR D Tourneur 1 74203 Arkham Knight tw (10) 64 90 13 85979 Anamnesis dwh (8) 54.5 86 Ms A Jordsjo Race 8: AADELAD, GROOT, AKKACAN 3 Chapel Hill Handicap 4.06 4 3826s Artful Rambler dw (6) 54 85 Ms S Logan (a3) 9 Furphy Handicap 7. 57 Race 9: DAWN SALUTE, STAR OF MONSOON, D Caboche (a2) 2 46261 Jacobite Prince twh (2) 59.5 100 WOUNDED SOLDIER $45,000, 3yo Benchmark 72, 1550m 5 50293 Celtic Blast cdwh (2) 54 89 J Toeroek $36,000, 4yo & up Benchmark 62, 1250m 1 21418 So You Can twh (4) 60 100 J Holder Ms K Crowther 3 81146 Silverhawk tw (9) 59.5 94 T Pannell 1 56440 Star Of Monsoon t (5) 61.5 90 2 46s46 Trident (7) 58 96 Ms E Boyd 6 524s0 Ruby’s Reward dw (8) 54 79 4 61121 Alsvior cw (5) 59 97 P Gatt Ms T Voorham (a3) 3 s1636 Zeppa (5) 57.5 97 J Toeroek Ms S Logan (a3) 5 04379 Vieira twh (6) 59 86 Ms E Boyd 2 00s70 Exceltara wn (9) 61 94 D Caboche (a2) 4 6s1 Talamo w (2) 57 99 Ms J Eaton (a2) 7 51421 Streetcar Stranger cw (4) 54 100 P Gatt 6 18241 Masterati (1) 58 90 Ms C Jones (a1.5) 3 41624 Rohlon Drunk w (7) 61 94 5 2201 The Olympian (3) 56.5 97 B Vorster 8 s1136 Beermint dw (1) 54 84 Ms A Jordsjo 7 7067s Mr Epic wh (3) 58 86 J Maund Ms S Logan (a3) 6 Oath Of Omerta (8) 56 92 T Pannell 9 172s3 Mr Brown Fox dw (5) 54 90 8 0s211 The Difference tw (4) 58 97 B Vorster 4 1s312 Dawn Salute w (2) 60 100 T Pannell 7 44s31 Lady Dunmore h (6) 54.5 97 Ms J Eaton (a2) 9 44503 Bezazzalled w (8) 54 85 Ms A Jordsjo 5 266s6 Equus D’oro tdw (3) 59.5 89 S Fawke 1 Happy B’day P Chapman 2.56 Ms K Crowther 10 695s0 Journica twh (7) 54 87 6 13633 Wounded Soldier tc (11) 59.5 94 8 35232 Passing Phase (1) 54 95 Ms A Jordsjo 6 Spring Carnival At Morp. 6.01 Ms T Voorham (a3) $45,000, 3yo Benchmark 64, 1250m B Vorster 4 Schweppes Handicap 4.41 $45,000, Benchmark 76, 2250m 8 AAMI Handicap 7. 16 7 12040 Happy Lad w (8) 58.5 92 1 31s3 Great Leveller th (6) 60 91 P Gatt 1 11341 Bertwhistle tw (4) 63.5 92 Ms C Jones (a1.5) 2 7s366 Maccabee (2) 60 95 T Pannell $36,000, 4yo & up Benchmark 64, 1550m Ms S Logan (a3) $31,500, Benchmark 58, 1000m 8 6478s Maid In Milan d (6) 57 90 J Potter 3 1 Bottom Line h (1) 59 88 J Toeroek 1 550s0 Ritratto t (6) 60 100 R Hurdle 2 s9335 Dr Dependable cwbh (1) 60 93 1 s5315 Aadelad w (4) 62.5 95 Ms J Eaton (a2) 9 35s87 Rich And Rare (10) 57 97 4 3s41 Quietly Discreet h (7) 58 100 2 437s0 Steinbrenner whn (7) 59 87 K H Zechner Ms T Voorham (a3) 2 48243 Akkacan cdwbh (13) 61.5 88 Ms J Eaton (a2) Ms K Crowther 3 4s676 Galahad Guru h (1) 57 100 J Holder 3 56112 Flow Meter tw (11) 58 90 S Fawke Ms C Jones (a1.5) 10 — Pale Ale SCRATCHED 5 15s54 Riched wh (3) 58 86 J Maund 4 73132 Sadente tdb (8) 57 100 T Pannell 4 41134 Classy Joe w (9) 57 94 J Maund 3 35457 Beeokay dw (5) 61.5 95 R Hurdle 11 580s0 Sowpods h (1) 54.5 91 Ms K Crowther 6 7 Ye Hella (5) 57 80 Ms C Lions 5 32234 Exalted Traveller dw (3) 56.5 98 5 11212 Ace Of Clubs tw (12) 56 91 Ms C Lions 4 36s32 Groot dbh (3) 61.5 100 Ms S Logan (a3) 12 07900 Svetlana’s Arrow twh (4) 54 87 7 — Who Runs The World SCRATCHED Ms J Eaton (a2) 6 0s076 Franked tcw (6) 54.5 91 Ms J Eaton (a2) 5 68169 Ready Sunshine cdw (6) 60.5 89 Ms A Jordsjo 16 RACING The Gisborne Herald • Friday, September 25, 2020

New South Wales races at Rosehill Saturday Jetbet 11 TAB doubles 1-2, 4-5, 8-9 Trebles 3-4-5, 7-8-9 Quaddie 2-3-4-5, 6-7-8-9 Place6 4-9 Selections 14 s0354 Serene Beauty (9) 54 96 Ms K O’Hara 13 00s37 Vegas Jewel hn (1) 54 93 S Clipperton 12 112s Marboosha dw (5) 54 87 Ms R King 8 Kia Golden Pendant 6.50 Race 1: WICKMO, TEMPEL ONE, COSMIC HAZE 15 21054 Dirty Digby (18) 54 93 14 11s53 She’s Ideel wbn (9) 53.5 100 K Mc Evoy 13 10s16 Chianti dw (13) 54 96 J Collett J Van Overmeire (a1.5) EMERGENCIES: 14 1s3 Pazienza b (11) 54 83 K Mc Evoy $400,000, 3yo & up F&M SW+P Group 2, Race 2: EXEMPLAR, RAHEEN HOUSE, CARZOFF 16 24s49 More Spice w (5) 54 97 Q Krogh 15 253s7 Star Karen h (5) 53 92 Ms K O’Hara 1400m Race 3: ENTENTE, DADOOZDART, YONKERS 17 80063 Smart Style wb (2) 54 90 J Penza 16 s7169 New King tw (4) 54 99 6 Iron Jack Shannon Stakes 5.30 1 216s0 Shout The Bar tw (11) 58 92 T Clark Race 4: LOVE TAP, LION’S ROAR, CADENABBIA 18 05786 Legendofoz (4) 54 93 T Stockdale (a2) 17 33s12 Quintessa (12) 52 94 Ms R King $200,000, 3yo & up Quality Group 2, 1500m 2 221s1 Haut Brion Her tdwh (15) 56.5 100 Race 5: FORBIDDEN LOVE, SIXGUN, DESTINATION 18 s2141 Badoosh tw (18) 54 94 B Avdulla J Mc Donald Race 6: LOOKS LIKE ELVIS, JUST THINKIN’, I AM SUPERMAN 2 JRA Colin Stephen Quality 3.05 1 751s8 Tyzone w (3) 59 95 J Byrne 3 117s0 Positive Peace tcdw (1) 56 98 J Parr Race 7: ROTHFIRE, PELTZER, NORTH PACIFIC $160,000, 3yo & up Quality Group 3, 2400m 4 Precise Air Gloaming Stks 4.15 2 32260 Niccanova w (8) 57.5 96 R Bayliss 4 55s19 Sweet Deal tcdw (10) 55.5 100 3 40s06 Quackerjack w (11) 57.5 95 J Parr Race 8: HAUT BRION HER, SUBPOENAED, SEASONS $200,000, 3yo SW Group 3, 1800m N Rawiller 1 13s50 Raheen House w (6) 59 91 J Bowman 4 180s0 Miss Siska dwn (6) 56 89 J Mc Donald 5 466s0 Outback Barbie (3) 54 96 Ms R King Race 9: BOTTEGA, MASKED CRUSADER, PRIME CANDIDATE 2 33286 Carzoff twh (4) 55 93 J Mc Donald 1 31s82 Achiever wbh (5) 56.5 94 B Avdulla 5 470s1 I Am Superman (7) 54.5 97 K Mc Evoy 6 76s74 Evalina (14) 54 95 J Byrne 3 s0830 Grey Lion tdw (5) 54.5 91 Ms K O’Hara 2 12124 Easy Campese w (6) 56.5 95 J Penza 6 22s07 Looks Like Elvis w (4) 54 100 J Collett 7 334s2 Jen Rules tw (6) 54 96 S Clipperton 4 s6009 Zacada dw (3) 54 85 G Schofield 3 111 Love Tap wh (1) 56.5 100 N Rawiller 7 043s0 Crack On Crack On h (13) 54 87 8 64s33 Seasons tw (9) 54 95 K Mc Evoy 5 04s24 Attorney dw (1) 54 89 J Collett 4 117 Bucharest bh (2) 56.5 92 J Mc Donald B Avdulla 9 11165 Adelong tw (7) 54 96 B Avdulla 6 61134 Exemplar w (2) 53.5 100 T Berry 5 21 Cadenabbia wh (9) 56.5 95 J Bowman 8 0064s Scarlet Dream h (14) 54 87 T Berry 10 43s46 Subpoenaed dh (5) 54 97 T Berry 7 08s00 Djukon dh (8) 53 97 K Mc Evoy 6 1s21 Lion’s Roar w (8) 56.5 96 T Berry 9 123s9 Riodini w (1) 53.5 97 Ms R King 11 — Yamazaki SCRATCHED 8 7s066 Lord Fandango d (7) 53 88 J Penza 7 92771 Street Dancer w (3) 56.5 91 R Bayliss 10 9660s So You Win tw (12) 53.5 90 12 734s6 Akari dw (8) 54 95 R Bayliss 8 731 Bob dw (4) 56.5 89 J Parr T Stockdale (a) 13 — Rocha Clock SCRATCHED 3 Ranvet Handicap 3.40 9 57351 Sagrado (10) 56.5 89 K McEvoy 11 — Subpoenaed SCRATCHED 14 7s415 Emeralds dwb (2) 54 94 J Collett $125,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 88, 1900m 10 8s73 Favreau (7) 56.5 87 S Clipperton 15 13s28 Air To Air (4) 54 92 Ms K O’Hara 1 TAB Highway Handicap 2.25 12 340s3 Nudge h (9) 53 91 Ms K O’Hara 1 89s50 Morton’s Fork tw (13) 61 91 5 Schweppes Heritage Stks 4.50 13 5s612 Just Thinkin’ cd (5) 53 94 T Clark 9 Quayclean Handicap 7.25 $75,000, 3yo & up Class 2, 1500m T Sherry (a3) 14 0s442 Yamazaki (10) 53 91 R Dolan $140,000, 3yo SW+P Listed, 1100m 1 1s281 Scarleo (11) 59 100 N Rawiller 2 5s026 Fun Fact w (11) 60.5 95 J Collett $125,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 88, 1400m 2 1s714 Shenandoah wb (12) 59 98 T Berry 3 00s04 Dadoozdart wh (14) 59 93 J Byrne 1 s238s Wild Ruler (6) 58 90 J Mc Donald 7 De Bortoli Wines Golden Rose 6.10 1 42315 Prime Candidate tw (10) 60.5 93 J Parr 3 89s72 Cosmic Haze w (13) 58 100 J Collett 4 63248 Masaff h (6) 58.5 92 J Mc Donald 2 4s132 Destination w (1) 56 93 J Bowman $1,000,000, 3yo SW Group 1, 1400m 2 2218s Bottega wbh (5) 58.5 93 N Rawiller 4 27084 Magic Charlee b (10) 57.5 94 5 11s77 Costello twh (10) 58 93 T Berry 3 12s46 Kumasi h (14) 56 89 B Avdulla 3 0803s Purple Sector (12) 58 87 J Bowman T Sherry (a3) 6 28s08 Maid Of Ore w (15) 57.5 95 4 27s62 Osamu h (9) 56 88 T Clark 1 211s1 Rothfire tdw (8) 56.5 100 J Byrne 4 1267s Trevelyan w (1) 57 87 T Clark 5 s8221 Another Arli (3) 57 98 J Parr Ms L Day (a3) 5 59s63 Return With Honour dh (10) 56 88 2 911s7 King’s Legacy dw (9) 56.5 87 J Bowman 5 11s23 Masked Crusader wbh (2) 56.5 100 6 08s02 Onemorechoice (17) 56.5 96 7 73s40 Across Dubai h (7) 57 92 J Bowman N Rawiller 3 33s36 Mamaragan (1) 56.5 90 N Rawiller J Mc Donald 7 14s53 Wickmo (6) 55.5 99 R Dolan 8 00s90 Cutadeel (2) 57 97 J Parr 6 426s1 Encountabull (8) 56 86 J Byrne 4 43s22 Ole Kirk h (3) 56.5 95 T Berry 6 49s70 Mount Tabora dw (8) 56 93 R Bayliss 8 36s1 Tempel One (15) 55 98 Ms L Day (a3) 9 13s65 Entente w (17) 56 94 T Clark 7 5531s Pyrmont dwh (2) 56 83 5 3s113 North Pacific twh (6) 56.5 91 7 s1161 Dancing Gidget tcwh (4) 54.5 97 J Collett 9 41s25 Charlton Park b (16) 55 96 G Schofield 10 8s282 Thought Of That w (8) 56 94 N Rawiller J Van Overmeire (a) J Mc Donald 8 8126s Rocha Clock d (7) 54 91 G Boss 10 s7412 Ludivine dwb (14) 55 98 Ms M Weir (a3) 11 19s36 Yonkers dwhn (3) 55.5 96 8 152 Sixgun dw (4) 56 87 J Parr 6 224s2 Global Quest wh (4) 56.5 84 B Avdulla 9 — Betcha Flying SCRATCHED 11 21332 Crackerjack Kenny (8) 55 94 T Clark T Stockdale (a2) 9 231 Rocketing By (7) 56 84 R Dolan 7 11s24 Peltzer wh (2) 56.5 86 K Mc Evoy 10 494s5 Mirra Vision w (9) 53 97 K Mc Evoy 12 26231 Highbury (1) 55 97 G Boss 12 147s5 White Boots dw (16) 55 92 10 63s13 Forbidden Love dw (3) 54 100 T Berry 8 1s24 Sauvestre h (5) 56.5 80 G Boss 11 13s43 Plonka td (11) 52 95 Ms L Day (a3) 13 251s3 Sumdeel w (7) 54 100 Ms R King J Van Overmeire (a1.5) 11 3239s Time Is Precious h (12) 54 87 G Boss 9 155 Yardstick w (7) 56.5 80 T Clark 12 33012 Sneak Preview dwb (3) 52 94 R Dolan

Victoria races at Caulfield Saturday Jetbet 12 TAB doubles 1-2, 4-5, 8-9 Trebles 3-4-5, 7-8-9 Quaddie 2-3-4-5, 6-7-8-9 Place6 4-9 Selections 2 MRC RMHC Pin & Win 3.20 8 8s282 Thought Of That cwh (16) 58 100 4 51721 Travimyfriend cdw (7) 60 89 D Yendall 11 18 Annavisto wh (10) 55 93 J McNeil Race 1: EMBRACE ME, HOW WOMANTIC, PINYIN M Zahra 5 0s11s Buffalo River cdw (9) 59 94 D Oliver 12 149 Jenni’s Rainbow (3) 55 88 B Melham $75,000, Benchmark 78, 1400m 9 7s912 Barade d (13) 57 87 D Bates 6 14162 Morrissy tcwb (1) 58 97 C Williams Race 2: GRAND DE FLORA, POWER SCHEME, 1 258s8 Mr Money Bags d (3) 62 95 J McNeil 10 1s651 White Hawk wn (6) 57 85 C Newitt 7 11142 Windstorm wb (4) 56.5 100 W Pike 8 Hyland Underwood Stakes 7.0 5 CRIMINAL CODE 2 343s7 Rainbow Thief dw (16) 61.5 99 Ms J Kah 11 11s13 Don’t Doubt Dory wn (2) 56.5 93 8 51154 Alsvin dwn (5) 56 93 L Riordan (a2) $750,000, WFA Group 1, 1800m Race 3: LE BAOL, SKYMAN, WYCLIF P Moloney 9 29s95 Adelaide Ace td (10) 56 92 D Bates 3 156s2 Aspirate dwn (6) 60.5 95 C Newitt 1 s00s0 Gailo Chop tcw (5) 59 87 D Yendall Race 4: BROOKLYN HUSTLE, ALFA ORO, 4 320s5 Easy Beast w (9) 60.5 95 T Nugent (a1.5) 12 60319 No Effort tdwn (3) 56 89 J Maskiell 10 112s6 Simply Invincible dw (6) 56 94 L Nolen ORDER OF COMMAND 13 11094 Kiss And Cry wn (10) 56 81 2 s0851 Humidor tw (3) 59 90 C Williams 5 45110 Jittery Jack dw (8) 60.5 100 3 70s3s Trap For Fools dw (6) 59 82 D Bates Race 5: WINDSTORM, BUFFALO RIVER, MORRISSY L Riordan (a2) D Stackhouse 6 Neds Caulfield Guineas Prelude 5.50 14 6s335 Irish Flame w (4) 56 95 M Walker 4 s58s0 Levendi w (4) 59 88 J Maskiell Race 6: FLYING AWARD, BARTLEY, CAMBOURNE 6 1229s Duke Of Plumpton dwb (5) 60 92 W Egan $250,000, 3yo C&Gs SW+P Group 3, 1400m 5 16453 So Si Bon tw (8) 59 87 D Stackhouse Race 7: MOZZIE MONSTER, NIGHT RAID, 7 s7081 Sunday Pray dwhn (7) 60 95 15 s7169 New King w (18) 56 92 16 20s23 Ghodeleine dwn (20) 56 88 Ms J Kah 1 162s4 Prague wbhn (13) 57 98 J Allen 6 902s2 Mr Quickie td (10) 59 94 D Lane INSTANT CELEBRITY M Poy (a1.5) EMERGENCIES: 2 1113 Cherry Tortoni dw (3) 56 97 W Egan 7 572s1 The Chosen One t (2) 59 89 M Dee Race 8: RUSSIAN CAMELOT, ARCADIA QUEEN, MR QUICKIE 8 1s464 Tried And Tired cdwhn (4) 60 96 3 1161 Crosshaven dw (9) 56 98 D Stackhouse 8 33143 Harbour Views tw (7) 59 93 J Allen P Moloney 17 1s132 Lord Bouzeron cdwb (5) 56 92 Race 9: NONCONFORMIST, REALM OF FLOWERS, JUNIPAL 4 221s2 Flying Award d (10) 56 98 D Oliver 9 05s52 Arcadia Queen d (1) 57 91 W Pike 9 31241 Design Rouge dn (10) 59 97 D Yendall L Neindorf (a2) 18 12s8s Wyclif w (15) 56 84 D Oliver 5 413s2 Amish Boy h (8) 55 100 J McNeil 10 411s2 Russian Camelot wn (9) 56.5 100 10 2366s Power Scheme w (2) 58.5 96 M Zahra 6 0s412 Bartley (7) 55 94 D Lane D Oliver 11 17013 Clean Acheeva dwn (17) 58 95 L Currie 19 04s24 Attorney w (14) 56 92 J McNeil 20 s16s7 Saracen Knight w (1) 56 89 D Lane 7 2021 Alcyone w (1) 55 85 W Pike 12 15110 Grand De Flora dwb (1) 58 97 C Williams 8 311 Aysar w (12) 55 94 L Nolen 9 Evergreen Turf Handicap 7.45 13 08s82 Moor Wanted w (11) 57.5 100 D Lane 4 BECK Probuild Testa Rossa Stks 4.30 9 321 Savannah Cloud w (4) 55 93 L Currie $125,000, Open, 1700m 14 4455s Not Mine wb (12) 57.5 90 J Mott 10 11 Cambourne dh (11) 55 93 M Dee 15 s1273 Rich Hips dwbn (13) 56 99 M Dee $140,000, Listed, 1200m 11 25s1 Hickok (6) 55 89 J Noonan 1 1s8s0 Kiwia tw (6) 61.5 90 M Poy (a1.5) 16 7433s Criminal Code (15) 56 93 D Oliver 1 1153s Order Of Command cdwb (7) 62 92 12 13s90 National Choice wh (5) 55 93 C Newitt 2 3134s Captain Cook n (5) 60 88 L Riordan (a2) 1 Glynn Bramich Memorial 2.45 EMERGENCY: Ms J Kah 13 21 Captain Corelli dwh (2) 55 92 B Melham 3 021s0 Furrion cdw (12) 60 90 M Zahra 17 537s6 Kazio dw (14) 62 94 2 9929s Brave Song cdbn (6) 59 90 D Lane 4 107s4 Inverloch tw (13) 59.5 94 M Dee $125,000, 4yo & up Mares Benchmark 90, 3 120s3 Runson tdn (3) 57.5 95 J Allen 7 Schweppes Thousand Guineas Prel 6.30 5 100s6 Kentucky Breeze tw (15) 59 91 M Rodd 1100m 3 Peter Comley Handicap 3.55 4 3218s Coruscate dwn (1) 56.5 92 D Oliver 6 65s76 Widgee Turf twn (7) 58.5 95 W Egan $250,000, 3yo Fillies SW+P Group 2, 1400m 7 35s72 Odeon tcdw (1) 57.5 100 Ms J Kah 1 280s6 Embrace Me dwn (6) 61.5 85 D Oliver $135,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 84, 2000m 5 1212s Bravo Tango dw (5) 56 89 W Egan 6 35s13 Brooklyn Hustle wb (2) 56 100 B Melham 1 116s4 Letzbeglam t (5) 57 94 M Dee 8 121s3 Nonconformist twhn (11) 57 100 J Childs 2 118s1 How Womantic tcdn (9) 60.5 100 1 256s0 Midterm dw (7) 62.5 87 J Allen 7 1111s Alfa Oro tdwn (4) 56 91 B Melham 2 115s8 Ecumenical w (11) 57 86 J Allen 9 37s31 Junipal w (14) 56.5 99 J Allen L Neindorf (a2) 2 43342 Sin To Win tdw (9) 61.5 82 8 3s457 Street Icon d (8) 56 91 C Williams 3 52s28 River Night t (6) 56 94 D Lane 10 121s8 Shot Of Irish twn (3) 56.5 92 J Mott 3 04728 Miss Iano tcw (5) 58.5 90 M Zahra T Nugent (a1.5) 4 111 Instant Celebrity dw (8) 56 94 C Williams 11 1253s Future Score w (4) 56 89 F W Kersley 4 5115s Algadon Miss twn (4) 57 93 L Currie 3 1s0s1 Le Baol dw (8) 61 89 M Rodd 5 Here For The Horses Hcp 5.10 5 4s11 Night Raid wh (4) 56 98 M Zahra 12 11s37 Exasperate twn (2) 56 95 B Higgins 5 1451s Be My Star dw (1) 57 94 Ms J Kah 4 s8827 Prince Ziggy dwn (17) 59.5 85 6 130s5 Personal (1) 55 100 D Oliver 13 611s5 Realm Of Flowers wb (8) 56 91 J McNeil 6 226s7 Wayupinthesky dw (7) 57 92 D Lane L King (a2) $125,000, Open, 1400m 7 53s62 Rock My Wand w (7) 55 92 L Currie 14 639s6 Silence The Stars d (9) 56 84 7 s3421 Pinyin w (3) 56 97 C Williams 5 432s0 Good Idea dwn (19) 59 89 M Poy (a1.5) 1 3314s Super Titus tw (3) 62 85 M Poy (a1.5) 8 113 Mozzie Monster wh (2) 55 93 Ms J Kah D Stackhouse 8 3848s Golden Halo dw (8) 56 88 D Yendall 6 1253s Yulong Rising dn (11) 58.5 82 J Mott 2 18s90 Iconoclasm tcdn (2) 61.5 93 D Lane 9 3s21 Love Sensation w (9) 55 89 L Nolen 15 52048 Lord Durante twn (10) 56 86 9 1617s Kalkarni Royale wn (2) 56 94 B Melham 7 3s110 Skyman tdw (12) 58 89 C Williams 3 050s6 Gold Fields dw (8) 60 89 Ms J Kah 10 3s18 Yosemite w (12) 55 91 W Pike L German (a2)

Queensland races at Toowoomba Saturday Jetbet 14 TAB doubles 1-2, 4-5, 8-9 Trebles 3-4-5, 7-8-9 Quaddie 2-3-4-5, 6-7-8-9 Place6 4-9 Selections 2 Barrier Reef Pools 3.48 7 11 Miss Cabaret d (3) 55 91 17 4300s Fat Max thn (8) 56 96 Ms M Wishart (a3) 9 8s335 Mr Marbellouz tdwh (1) 54.5 96 Race 1: RHYME TIME, KIMPEMBE, MISS HOW LONG J Guthmann-Chester 18 4190s Make A Ruler tcwhn (20) 55.5 91 B Thompson $75,000, Benchmark 85, 1625m 8 s1434 Eleuthera twbhn (2) 55 90 L Tarrant Ms S Thornton 10 9s520 Tycoon Ace tcdwh (11) 54.5 91 M Cahill Race 2: SUPERGIANT, OKANAGAN MISS, ROSIE POSIE 1 605s4 Prioritise tdwh (6) 60.5 93 19 24162 Easy Come twbhn (16) 54.5 95 11 1718s Jadentom tcdwh (17) 54 90 A Mallyon Race 3: ROCK BEAT, LA JUMENT, PIERIDAE S Tomlinson (a3) 5 Pat O’Shea Plate 5.42 20 2210s Global Factor thn (18) 54 87 12 6s346 Monsieur Gustave dw (15) 54 92 Race 4: CALM SEEKER, THE ACTUARY, MISS CABARET 2 1s156 Junction tdh (2) 59.5 95 B Nothdurft $75,000, 2yo SW+P, 1000m 21 40246 Loveson twhn (21) 54 90 D Smith Race 5: ALERT AND READY, MISHANI SCANDAL, 13 1111s Red Chase dw (8) 54 91 T Marshall 3 12s84 Supergiant b (5) 59 95 M Mc Gillivray 1 Sherwood Prince (9) 57 95 7 TAB Toowoomba Cup 6.58 SHERWOOD PRINCE 4 65s68 Plitvice dw (3) 56.5 97 B Thompson 14 s2771 Master Jamie dw (10) 54 93 L Tilley Ms H Richardson EMERGENCIES: Race 6: MAN IN MOTION, MOTOMISS, MORT DOYLE 5 85851 Rosie Posie tw (4) 55 95 2 Mishani Operator (2) 57 97 $125,000, Quality, 2000m Race 7: RECKLESS CHOICE, FACTORY WARRIOR, ALWARD 15 444s6 In His Stride dwh (9) 54 90 Ms K Cowan (a3) S Tomlinson (a) 1 75418 Kaonic w (12) 59 99 R Maloney 16 369s9 Invincible Al dwn (6) 54 88 Race 8: LOVE YOU LUCY, MR MARBELLOUZ, THE ODYSSEY 6 51151 Okanagan Miss tdwn (1) 54 100 3 Mishani Scandal (7) 57 96 J Orman 2 43725 Alward d (2) 58 100 L R Dittman 17 4s041 Moonshine Lady dwn (12) 54 92 Race 9: TRENGGANU, SPIRIT’S CHOICE, Ms A Patis (a3) 4 Spanky Bandit h (1) 57 95 G Goomany 3 97188 Fighting Teo tdwh (9) 56.5 97 L Tarrant A Thompson (a) THE GREAT BOOMBINO 7 68115 Murless tcdwhn (7) 54 95 L Tilley 5 Twilight Boom h (10) 57 97 M Cahill 4 07314 Sir Barnabus w (13) 56 99 J Orman 18 48063 Spirit’s Choice cdwhn (18) 54 87 6 Alert And Ready h (3) 55 97 5 57321 Reckless Choice w (15) 55.5 98 19 s3311 Phantom Falcon dn (14) 54 89 M Hellyer 3 Toowoomba Plastics Plate 4.23 Ms M Wishart (a) J Huxtable (a) $75,000, Class 6 SW, 1200m 7 Atta Gal h (6) 55 97 A Spinks 6 32356 Romakash tdwhn (14) 54 100 9 K&R Plumbing Supplies 8.15 8 Delta Miss h (5) 55 99 A Thompson (a) L V Cassidy $75,000, Benchmark 80, 1300m 1 61743 Piracy dwh (1) 59 93 Ms A Patis (a3) 9 Golden Groove h (8) 55 97 N Evans 7 48150 Barefoot wh (1) 54 91 M R Du Plessis 2 1s362 Rock Beat tcwhn (9) 59 97 L Tarrant 10 Rebel Lass h (11) 55 97 L Tarrant 8 s5s52 Free Fly Too w (5) 54 94 B Thompson 1 11354 High Cost dwn (1) 60 91 3 82234 Catesby n (10) 57.5 97 L R Dittman 11 Star Twinkle (4) 55 100 L Tilley 9 s0709 Ruby Guru tdwhn (16) 54 92 D Smith J Huxtable (a1.5) 4 4278s Manias dwh (11) 57.5 90 L Tilley 10 84677 Morendi cdw (10) 54 91 A Spinks 2 85s75 Mishani Bullitt wh (9) 59.5 90 5 — Voulait SCRATCHED 6 Spirit Of Boom Handicap 6.22 11 93311 Bajan Gold dw (11) 54 95 A Mallyon S Tomlinson (a3) 6 4s041 Moonshine Lady dwn (6) 57 100 $50,000, Benchmark 72, 1050m 12 3s623 Factory Warrior thn (8) 54 91 3 48063 Spirit’s Choice twhn (12) 59.5 90 A Thompson (a2) M Mc Gillivray Ms R Goldsbury 1 s709s Desert Digby dwh (9) 62 91 1 Ag Rigging Plate 3.13 13 s5636 Bernie’s Tiger twhn (6) 54 88 L Tilley 4 87s13 Fasano w (4) 58.5 97 B Nothdurft 7 20221 Pieridae tdhn (8) 57 92 B Nothdurft S Tomlinson (a3) $50,000, Class 3 SW, 1850m 14 s0053 In Your Element thn (3) 54 80 5 66s44 Shogun Sun w (8) 58.5 92 B Thompson 8 43270 Inching Closer tchn (14) 56 82 2 7060s Colpo Di Tamburo tcn (2) 59.5 96 Ms M Wishart (a) 6 — Hit The Target SCRATCHED 1 s9795 Bedivere w (9) 59 91 A Mallyon 9 04082 Clockwise tcdwhn (3) 55.5 96 N Evans C Bayliss (a2) EMERGENCIES: 7 5s446 All Important w (16) 57.5 94 2 65211 Kimpembe dw (4) 59 96 M Cahill 10 7s313 Dancing Angel tcdn (2) 55.5 91 M Hellyer 3 60s21 Le Palmier (15) 59.5 97 15 75124 Poolenzo twhn (4) 54 86 Ms S Thornton Ms G Cartwright (a1.5) 3 56445 Mr Misunderstood chn (13) 59 90 11 — The Great Boombino SCRATCHED Ms G Cartwright (a1.5) 16 24831 Paris Crystal wn (7) 54 87 8 63010 Bogey Man tdwhn (17) 57.5 93 A Mallyon M Hellyer 12 59s21 La Jument dwhn (12) 54.5 95 M Cahill 4 93725 Lucky Fix w (19) 59.5 95 S Tomlinson (a) 9 42174 Voila w (2) 57.5 95 L R Dittman 4 75124 Poolenzo twhn (7) 59 94 L Tarrant 13 — Naval Strike SCRATCHED 5 — Oh Five Glory SCRATCHED 10 — Clockwise SCRATCHED 5 33911 Resonare w (6) 59 86 G Goomany 14 36s13 Oh Five Glory td (4) 52.5 97 T Marshall 6 — Pieridae SCRATCHED 8 Toowoomba Weetwood 7.38 11 35382 Red Doulton w (10) 55.5 95 Ron Stewart 6 22132 Ultimate Power cwn (10) 57.5 93 EMERGENCY: 7 95024 Voulait wn (7) 59 93 M Hellyer 12 87s22 The Great Boombino dw (3) 55 100 $125,000, Quality Listed, 1200m Ms R Goldsbury 15 99324 Chamberlain tdwn (5) 59 88 G Goomany 8 13136 Cliveden tcwn (3) 58.5 90 L V Cassidy Ms S Thornton 7 75512 Coco Fashion b (5) 57 100 L V Cassidy 9 1s114 Man In Motion twhn (13) 58.5 93 1 02017 Bandipur dw (13) 59.5 98 EMERGENCIES: 8 — In Your Element SCRATCHED 4 Toowoomba Guineas 5.02 M Cahill J Guthmann-Chester 13 s5323 The Tax Accountant b (7) 55.5 94 9 16102 Miss Margs twhn (12) 55.5 91 $100,000, 3yo SW, 1625m 10 76111 Mort Doyle dw (4) 58.5 98 2 6911s Bergerac tcdh (19) 58.5 84 M Murphy J Orman Ms S Thornton 11 0s153 Aheadofhistime dw (10) 58 96 J Orman 3 02112 Just Orm w (3) 57.5 97 R Maloney 14 04322 Naval Strike twh (19) 55 93 10 53472 Perfect Page twhn (2) 55.5 96 L Tilley 1 4s314 Magic Conqueror b (7) 57 87 L V Cassidy 12 07s51 Ready To Roam w (14) 58 100 4 127s1 The Odyssey dw (4) 57.5 100 Ms M Wishart (a3) 11 s1614 Rhyme Time twhn (1) 55.5 100 2 41362 Doctor Costello twhn (1) 57 87 L Tilley B Nothdurft Ms S Thornton 15 — Dancing Angel SCRATCHED S Tomlinson (a3) 3 01168 I’mtwentyfourseven twhn (8) 57 95 13 — Lilli Lights Out SCRATCHED 5 40s42 Boomsara dw (2) 56.5 94 L V Cassidy 16 650s6 Cape Wickham dwh (15) 54.5 89 12 93210 Zofgold w (8) 55.5 97 A Thompson (a2) B Thompson EMERGENCIES: 6 1914s Love You Lucy tdhn (5) 55.5 91 R Goltz 17 21352 Coup tn (14) 54 92 EMERGENCIES: 4 171 Calm Seeker cwhn (5) 57 90 M Cahill 14 6286s Mick The Hat h (1) 57.5 94 L Tarrant 7 11s53 Snitch tdw (16) 55.5 96 B Nothdurft 18 71212 Trengganu twbhn (6) 54 97 L Tarrant 13 24161 Mahussey h (3) 54 95 C Bayliss (a2) 5 361 Without Choice (4) 57 82 Ron Stewart 15 1s155 Motomiss tcwhn (12) 55 97 A Mallyon 8 50148 Fiery Heights dw (7) 54.5 93 19 99324 Chamberlain cwn (11) 54 92 G Goomany 14 s8402 Miss How Long thn (11) 54 90 6 411s5 The Actuary dw (6) 55 100 R Maloney 16 5s117 Tracy May wb (6) 55 99 R Maloney Ms M Wishart (a) 20 405s3 Spending My Time th (5) 54 90

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 • Friday, September 25, 2020 TELEVISION 17 FRIDAY—SATURDAY’S TELEVISION GUIDE

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JUSTIN Langer has led a chorus of “I can’t imagine what Binga’s gone “We often think about Jones’s tributes for “revolutionary” Australian through so our heart goes out, not only to flamboyance . . . but like all the great cricket great Dean Jones, who has died in him but obviously to Deano’s family,” he players, very mentally and physically India aged 59. said. tough and those are things you admire in Jones suffered a serious heart attack Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli, David an Australian cricketer,” Langer said. in his Mumbai hotel on Thursday, less Warner and Steve Smith were among “His 200 in Madras, it’s almost part of than 24 hours after commentating on the others to post tributes. legend in Australian test cricket, in the Indian Premier League. Inducted into the Australian Cricket brotherhood of the baggy green.” Former Australian fast bowler Brett Hall of Fame in 2019, Jones was a Jones’s test career ended abruptly in Lee performed CPR on Jones but he could favourite of so many of the sport’s fans in 1992 when he was dropped from the not be revived. the 1980s and early ’90s. Australian side, while he played his last His death has sent shock waves Best known for his swashbuckling ODI in 1994 and stayed on with Victoria throughA woodworker world (9) cricket. “REVOLUTIONARY”: Former Australian batting in one-day cricket, he brought an until 1998. WhereJones arm had and handtouched join so Tamemany animals across (4) the cricketer Dean Jones has died of a heart attacking approach to the game where he He remains the state’s second leading sport, be it as a teammate,Said “yes”opponent, using the head attack, aged 59. AAP file picture was happy to take bowlers on. run-scorer in the Sheffield Shield. commentator or in a coaching role with When asleep you might (6) His strike rate of 72.56 was brisk for Later in life he became a respected Afghanistan and in the Pakistan Super revolutionise the game; you think about _____ (5) Vote into power (5) its time, while he still maintained an commentator and coach, fitting League. maybe (Shane) Warne, Adam Gilchrist, average above 44.61 with seven centuries. seamlessly into the media landscape A restaurant cook (4) Knock these down in cricket Langer revealed he wanted Jones to and Dean Jones with one-day cricket,” Jones attacked in the field and between while still having a strong influence on comeDefeated in as (6) a coaching (7)adviser to help the Australian coach said on Friday. the wickets, helping set the tone for the the sport. — AAP theFollows Australian seventh (6) team aheadAn hour of has next sixty year’s____ (7) “His running between the wickets, his way the modern limited-overs game is Dean Jones’s cricket career for Australia: Twenty20A small round World mark (4) Cup. A sculpted igure (6) athleticism, the way he took on the game. played today. Tests: 52 “There’s not that manyGrass people colour who(5) “We’ve had Steve Waugh and Ricky But none of that should take away from Runs: 3631 A ladder’s steps (5) A furry black and white Ponting, Mike Hussey, it was only the Victorians toughness in test cricket. Centuries: 11 19. Clothing worn next to your endangered animal (5) recently I was talking about getting After making his debut against the Average: 46.55 juniorbody (9) crossword16. Get solutions bigger (4) Deano in to be one of those mentor West Indies in 1984, he became a regular Highest score: 216 Previous solution coaches. Sadly that’s not going to happen, two years later when he produced what ODIs: 164 but the things I’ve learned from him, and is still regarded as one of the grittiest Runs: 6068 Across: 1. Quickest, 7. Thief, 8. Sheep, 9. Eating, 10. Frog, the legacy he leaves to Australian cricket performances by an Australian cricketer. Centuries: 7 12. Push, 14. Little, 17. Erase, 18. Toast, 19. Students. won’t be lost on us.” Down: His 210 against India in the 42C heat Average: 44.61 1. Quiet, 2. Infant, 3. Kiss, 4. Spear, 5. Attempted, Langer said he had spoken to one of 6. Spaghetti, 11. Kitten, 13. Start, 15. Tears, 16. Mend. and extreme humidity of Madras was the Highest score: 145 THE LAST WORD IN ASTROLOGY SUDOKU Saturday, September 26, 2020 CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Christina Milian, 39; Serena Williams, 39; Jim Caviezel, 52; Olivia Newton- John, 72. SUDOKU is a logic puzzle made Happy Birthday: Look for alternatives when faced with opposition, and you will persuade up of 81 squares on a 9x9 grid. others to see things your way. You are heading into a period of opportunity To solve the puzzle, each row, and positive changes if you aren't afraid to take a chance. It's time to turn column and 3x3 grid within the your ideas and promises into something concrete. 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Deliver what you promise, and move on to interests that will bring you peace and happiness. Home and personal improvements are favored, and love and romance will lead to a greater DOUBLE CROSSWORD No 11,103 understanding with someone you cherish. 5 stars CANCER (June 21-July 22): CRYPTIC CLUES Change won't come easy. An opportunity may appear to be crystal clear, but as you move forward, you will discover obstacles that need addressing irst. ACROSS DOWN Question your motives and if the consequence of your action is worthwhile. 3 stars 1. No fixed abode (5,7) 1. A party diversion that LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): 7. Turn away a sick man gives rise to Refuse to let something trivial turn into an argument. Listen, compromise and who came back (5) conjectures (8,4) keep the peace to avoid an outcome that will ruin your day. Let others do as 8. It’s not long young (5) 2. Pay up, but not in they please, and you'll be offered the same in return. Romance is favored. 3 silence apparently (3) stars 9. A well-endowed VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): resort (3) 3. Cat-walks? (6) Look at a situation you face from different angles. Having a broader view 10. One having a sea- 4. A skill, but rate it of what's happening will lead to alternative measures that favor everyone. view? (3,6) differently (9) Be the mediator, not the one stirring up trouble. A change will lead to a new 11. Nothing further on 5. It is permitted, we beginning. 3 stars hear, but not in LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Rome, strangely An adjustment will lead to an unexpected turn of events. Trust your instincts, enough (2,4) silence (5) 6. What an expert in and do what feels right. Personal improvements will make you feel good 12. Watch a horse (6) and result in compliments from someone you admire. A relationship looks depreciation promising. 5 stars 15. Organised in makes? (3,5,2,2) pompous fashion (9) SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): 7. Kingdom not fancied Be careful what you wish for; emotional issues will not be as they appear. 17. It helps to make a by many (5) Gather facts. When in doubt, ask questions. Don't make a move if uncertainty room attractive (3) 10. Steps on the granary prevails. Observation is your best bet until your vision is crystal clear. 2 stars 18. Be sorry for a doctor floor (4,5) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): given the run- 13. Time for music (5) Your experience will come in handy when dealing with individuals who aren't around (5) reliable. Remove yourself from risky situations, and concentrate on physical 14. Conceal half of it as improvement, itness, health and the pastimes that bring you comfort and joy. 19. She inspired the lyrics SOLUTIONS TO secret (6) Romance is on the rise. 4 stars Quick Crossword answers in the opera Tosca (5) 16. An example of 19 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): PUZZLE 11,102 21. By whom hotel guests Across to entertain (5) Get approval before you make a change that will affect others. A discussion QUICK also fit the large grid may be taken in (12) 20. Past a green light? (3) with a friend or relative will raise issues that will cause concern and anger Across: 4 Disturb; 8 Raisin; 9 but, in the end, will be what saves you from making a mistake you regret. 3 Beneath; 10 Vessel; 11 Parity; stars 12 Dominate; 18 External; 20 QUICK CLUES AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Craven; 21 Scrape; 22 Ascribe; ACROSS DOWN Make inancial deals along with investments and contractual agreements. 23 Revise; 24 Uncover. Focus on personal partnerships, and you'll come up with a workable solution Down: 1 Provide; 2 Winsome; 3 1. Homicide (12) 1. Just to any problems you face. Togetherness can be achieved with a little tender Pigeon; 5 Inexpert; 6 Theory; 7 loving care. 3 stars Rotate; 13 Amenable; 14 Inhabit; 7. Minaret (5) manage (4,4,4) 15 Alleged; 16 Prison; 17 2. Statute (3) PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): 8. Rascal (5) A change will end up being in your favor if you don't reveal secrets that could Overdo; 19 Exceed. 9. Sheep (3) 3. Tumult (6) CRYPTIC interfere with what you are trying to achieve. Slow down, and refuse to let 10. Pretender (4-5) 4. Farming (9) anyone back you into a corner. Take control instead of being manipulated. 3 Across: 4 Adoring; 8 Avenue; 9 5. Precise (5) Effects; 10 Tissue; 11 Needle; 11. Repudiate (6) stars 6. Mettle (12) Birthday Baby: 12 Mainland; 18 Airborne; 20 12. Coming (6) Suitor; 21 Bright; 22 Erratic; 23 7. Lock of hair (5) You are dedicated, ambitious and charming. You are intelligent and forceful. Meddle; 24 Coinage. 15. Motherhood (9) 10. Impotent (9) Down: 1 Pastime; 2 Cesspit; 3 17. Conclude (3) 13. Upright (5) STAR RATINGS Mutual; 5 Defender; 6 Reeked; 7 FIVE STARS: Nothing can stop you now. Go for the gold. Nettle; 13 Alarming; 14 Brigade; 18. Bird of prey (5) 14. 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RUGBY by Jack Malcolm — they aim to also take home the PJ breakdown and recycling the ball quickly last weekend is anything to go by. The Sayers Cup, which is contested between opens up the opportunities out wide. players won’t be holding back in their FOR the first time in over six weeks, the teams when East Coast are playing The Poverty Bay backline looked last chance to show who’s the best team fans will be in attendance at rugby this on home ground. to have their opposites’ number last in Tairawhiti. weekend. Poverty Bay head coach Tom Cairns weekend; whenever they managed to Cairns said he expected thousands of Civil Project Solutions Poverty Bay said they were balancing performance spread the ball wide they were able to NPEC fans to be lining the sidelines and travel to Ruatoria tomorrow for the with the need to give more players a mount strong attacks. said it was tough to come away with a second match of their double-header chance to show their skills this weekend. Both teams got to see what the other win on the Coast. against Ngati Porou East Coast. “A key for us is development, so we was made of last weekend and it’s up “She’s going to be a real hard battle; I Despite the resounding success of want to give them an opportunity.” to the coaches and management of anticipate the game will be much of the live-stream coverage, which went from Last week NPEC exposed holes in both teams to adjust their game-plans same this weekend, tit for tat.” streams with cellphones and GoPros the Poverty Bay defence with strong accordingly. Nick Bryant will control the action to multi-camera broadcasts with one-off ball running, and Cairns said East Coast were able to hold onto the with the whistle. His assistant referees commentary and analysis, it’ll be great they weren’t happy with the way ball last weekend for extended periods will be Ed Kawhia and Matt Richards. to have restrictions on supporters on the they defended and were working on and make Poverty Bay defend. Kick-off is at 2.30pm. sideline lifted once again. strengthening it up this week in training. This led to a dramatic momentum The Poverty Bay squad for the game Last weekend both teams fought “They harassed us at the breakdown change that nearly defined the game as against Ngati Porou East Coast — tooth and nail in an arm-wrestle that but those are the things you work on NPEC piled on the pressure until they 1 Toru Noanoa, 2 Shayde Skudder, 3 Atonio ultimately saw a late Poverty Bay . . . that’s the nature of the beast. You ran out of steam and allowed Poverty Bay Walker Leawere, 4 Petelo Tuitaku/Juston Allen, penalty secure the game, 34-31. can’t hide much these days with video to score 15 unanswered points to snatch 5 Fletcher Scammell, 6 Willy Bolingford, 7 Every player on the park had their part (replays).” the win. Adrian Wyrill, 8 Jesse Kapene, 9 Ra Broughton, to play in agame that could’ve gone either Poverty Bay will need to make sure Both teams will come out with 10 Kelvin Smith, 11 Te Peehi Fairlie, 12 Tane way, setting the stage for an exciting they secure the ball at the ruck after something to prove tomorrow and with McGuire, 13 Tione Hubbard, 14 Matt Raleigh, 15 second match-up. NPEC showed their prowess in counter- their cheering fans on the sideline Andrew Tauatevalu, 16 Riki Terekia, 17 Campbell With the Anaru “Skip” Paenga Trophy rucking last weekend. players will leave everything they have Chrisp, 18 Juston Allen/Petelo Tuitaku, 19 Niko secured for Poverty Bay — it is only Winning rugby starts with a solid out on the field. Lauti, 20 Jacob Leaf, 21 Paoraian Manuel- contested between the teams in Gisborne base up front. Having stability at the It’s going to be a bruising affair if Harmon, 22 Ethine Reeves. Coast look to do even better this time round RUGBY by Ben O’Brien-Leaf 2.30pm tomorrow, Gear said: “We just need to stay calm, NGATI Porou East composed so that we make Coast last Saturday came good decisions. We managed agonisingly close to beating to get a lead in the last game, Civil Project Solutions Poverty were excited by that, then Bay in Gisborne. tried to carry on doing the The Hosea Gear-coached same things we’d done to that Coast came within three point but no longer needed to. points of their first win A good side in Poverty Bay against the Bay since the took advantage of that.” 26-8 win at While last Saturday’s game in Ruatoria for the PJ Sayers was played under Covid Alert Cup on June 4, Queen’s Level on C2 restrictions, no Birthday Weekend, 2016. such restrictions will be in NPECs last win in a place: and Coast manager Val non first-class fixture was Morrison expects a rugby- the 61-14, nine-try result starved home crowd — “2000- against Te Waiariki Maori plus at least” — for both the Rugby at Puarenga Park, NPEC women’s club final, Whakarewarewa on August 10, Hicks Bay and Tihirau Victory last year. Club, for the Hamoterangi Cup Poverty Bay’s 34-31 win at 1pm, and the main event at here to retain the Anaru 2.30pm. “Skip” Paenga Memorial Tropy Refereeing NPEC and last Saturday was their 124th Poverty Bay will be Bay of victory in 168 clashes, the Plenty’s Nick Briant, with Coast having won 39, with East Coast assistant referees five draws, since the Bay took Matt Richards and Eruera Game 1 19-18 at Tokomaru Kawhia. The women’s club Bay, on June 2, 1923. That final will be controlled by was the Coast’s first first-class Richards, with assistants fixture. David Newton and Melvyn The Coast’s first win of any Ashford. type - a first-class fixture - was NGATI POROU EAST COAST against Poverty Bay, 14-11, in 1-27: Perrin Manuel, Raniera Gisborne, on July 17, 1926. Whakataka, Hirini Delamere, Frank The Coast’s first win at Taiapa, Hoani Te Moana, Richard home was 3-0 at Ruatoria Green, Tanetoa Parata, Hone against Taranaki on Haerewa (c), Hamuera Baker, Verdon September 18, 1929: the try- Bartlett, George Sheild, Tutere scorer, for 3-0, was Te Aute Waenga, Pamona Samupo, Tawhao College old boy, New Zealand Stewart, BJ Sidney (vc). Reserves: Maori representative Te U Jorian Tangaere, Laman Davies, Raroa, East Coast cap number Trent Proffit, Riki Waitoa, Moana 65, forward, of the Mato, Te Aho Morice, Fabyan Kahaki, Rangers and Waiapu sub- Benny Haerewa, Taleq Simeon, TACKLE ATTEMPT: Ngati Porou East Coast’s Trent Proffit lines up Jesse Kapene, of Poverty Bay, in the union. Rapata Haerewa, Netani Seruwaqa, clash between the teams at Rugby Park, Gisborne, last Saturday. They meet again on Coast home territory In reference to the clash at Kyah Hollis. — Whakarua Park, Ruatoria — tomorrow. Picture by Paul Rickard 22 SPORT The Gisborne Herald • Friday, September 25, 2020 Sterling start for local PB Open players praise ‘glorious’ course on first day GOLF by Chris Taewa No.1 seeding in red-figure style over players to make the championship 16. superintendent Jimmy Walker and his 36 holes of strokeplay qualifying on his Reedy earned the Scott Plate for the staff for presenting the immaculate DO the mahi. Enjoy the treats. former course. No.1 qualifier with a 141 total — adding greens at a fair speed. Anaru Reedy summed that up as he His 3-under 69 in the morning, even-par 72 in the afternoon to his 69. They were still quick but not overly so got the 2020 edition of the Emerre and including five birdies, was the first time a He ended seven strokes clear of the for Reedy, who pointed out that he had Hathaway Poverty Bay Men’s Open off player had broken 70 in qualifying at the field and it was the lowest qualifying been playing on similar surfaces at the to a sub-70 start on the Awapuni Links Open since Landyn Edwards’ 68 in 2011. score since Edwards shot 139 on his way Park all year. yesterday. And it could have been lower, according to winning the title in 2011. Fresh from winning the Park senior Reedy, who shifted from the host to one of Reedy’s playing group yesterday. What made it more impressive was club championship final last weekend, Poverty Bay course to Electrinet “He could have shot 6-under,” said Tim that it was tough going in the windy Reedy, who has been putting a lot of mahi Gisborne Park this year, clinched the Neill, one of four Matamata-connected conditions and kudos was given to course (work) into his game, top qualified at the Open for the second time (2017 was his first). Chasing his shadow was ’s Hukanui Brown, who grabbed the No.2 slot on 148 (76, 72) — the big man’s efforts including nine straight pars in his afternoon front nine. A shot back, brothers Richard (Matamata) and Andrew Wright (Akarana) filled the No.3 and 4 spots. Big-hitting Richard (Matamata) eagled the par-5 fifth hole in both rounds — smacking 7 and 6-iron respectively into the green — on his way to 77, 72. Andrew (Akarana) was a shot behind on 150 (77, 73). The pair are part of a powerful Matamata posse — the Wright boys learned their golfing trade there — looking to end a local dominance of the Open in recent years. Matamata’s Tim Neill, the beaten finalist last year, was fifth qualifier on 11 (78, 73) while clubmate Paul Wood snatched the 16th and last spot on 158 (77, 81). In between, there were several local players, former Open winners, a few 60-year-plussers and and the only teenager to make the premier 16. Defending champion Simon Jeune (PB) was sixth qualifier on 152 (78, 74). A shot adrift was Reef Pohatu (Patutahi,/PB/Future Geyserland) — the 16-year-old Rotorua Boys’ High student shooting 78, 75. Alongside him was the third Patutahi TOP QUALIFIER: Electrinet Park player to earn a top 16 spot, Dwayne member Anaru Reedy returned to his old Russell (75, 78), who had 11 birdies course to dominate 36-hole qualifying over the two rounds but negated that at the Poverty Bay men’s open on the somewhat in the morning round with a Poverty Bay course yesterday. Reedy’s quadruple bogey-8 on the fourth. 141 (69, 72) was seven strokes clear of Home-course player Thomas Donovan No.2 qualifier Hukanui Brown. qualified ninth on 154 (77, 77), Picture by Paul Rickard 2012 Open winner and Poverty Bay greenkeeper William Brown was next on 156 (82, 74), as was 1995 Open champion David Solomann (Whitford Park, 80, 76), with 12-year-old son Glenn on his bag. Two-time winner Andrew Higham (/PB, 81, 76) was a shot back, followed by sexagenarians Peter Clayton (PB, 76, 81), Allan White (PB, 79, 79) and Bruce Wilson (Flexiclub, 77, 81), who won the Open in 2013. Among those to fail to make the top 16 were seven-time Open winner Waka Donnelly (Napier, 80, 83) and 2007 winner Tony Akroyd (Patutahi, 87, 83) Other performances of note came from 15-year-old Zach Rolls (PB/Gis Park), whose 80, 86 off a 14-handicap produced the best 36-hole net total of the day, with Kim Travers (PB) a shot behind. Rolls, Travers and veteran Frank Ball (PB), who opened with 77 off the stick, posted the lowest single-round nets of 66. Matchplay over seven groups of 16 started this morning, with finals tomorrow afternoon. This year’s tournament also features a nearest the pin $1000 challenge to take place on the 18th hole after the finals. The six qualifiers for that — the winners of the approaches on the par- 3s over yesterday’s qualifying — were Russell Kane (Rangitikei), Don Griffin (PB), Andy Kupa (Hastings), Matthew ON THE RISE: Reef Pohatu, at 16, Champness (Mt Maunganui), Clayton was the youngest player to make the and Jeune. championship 16 in Poverty Bay Open There was universal praise for the qualifying yesterday. He carded 78, 75 — condition of the course yesterday, one his second round featuring six birdies. player summing it up in a single word — Picture by Paul Ricakrd “glorious”. The Gisborne Herald • Friday, September 25, 2020 SPORT 23

HURRICANES VISIT: Hurricanes head coach Jason Holland explains aspects of the Hurricanes’ way of doing things as defensive coach Cory Jane (centre right) and local prospective high- level players listen. Picture by Paul Rickard

Local coaches, players get Hurricanes touch RUGBY by Jack Malcolm On Wednesday night, 29 coaches “We love coming to Gisborne . . . we focusing on different aspects of the game attended a coaching seminar where the come to communicate and pass on the for players to rotate through. THE Hurricanes were in town this Hurricanes staff offered insight into the things we do with the Hurricanes.” The rugby session was mainly about week to offer their expertise to the local processes they follow. Yesterday they spent the day coaching giving them the opportunity to see what rugby scene. Holland said it was a refreshing change local high school boys and girls who were is done at the highest levels, with the Coaching staff, including head coach from regular-season rugby with the selected as prospective high-level players. coaches quickly running through the Jason Holland and defensive coach Cory pressure of people expecting good results The day started with talks on mental drills, which the players could take into Jane, spent two days doing seminars and every week. skills, nutrition and strength and their own training. sessions around Gisborne. “We get to come out and talk about the conditioning theory before a practical The participants crammed in as many They were to travel up the East Coast game we love . . . the whole point is just session at the gym. After lunch, there was drills as they could, and it was clear to today for two days to continue their to have a rugby chat, giving them an idea a rugby session, with each of the coaching see the progression gained through the roadshow around Hurricanes territory. of what we do. staff manning one of four stations 15-minute session with each coach. 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. 30782-03 25 Sep, 2020 MIDNIGHT TONIGHT GISBORNE TIDE MOVEMENT M E WEATHER FOR TOMORROW T Saturday Sunday R Sep 26 Sep 27 SE S am 369noon 369pm am 369noon 369pm Tauranga 3 19 0.5 Hicks Bay 3 19 Te Puke 35 22

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Northwesterlies. Bay and Wairarapa with gusts to To date last year 546.6 Melbourne showers 7 13 Northerlies. 160 km/h knocked trees and power EVAPOTRANSPIRATION mm Moscow fine 10 20 lines over. A caravan was blown off Daily average for past week 3.0 New York showers 17 24 Paris fine 8 15 GISBORNE REGION the road at Dannevirke. Meanwhile, TEMPERATURE °C TUESDAY it was unusually warm in the east, Perth showers 13 22 Maximum 20.5 Singapore thunder 23 31 Fine. Northerlies. Rain developing early, Mainly fine. Westerlies. Mainly fine. Westerlies. with highs of 24 degrees in Gisborne Minimum 14.5 possibly heavy about the Stockholm rain 11 19 and Napier. Grass minimum 10.3 Suva showers 22 28 ranges, clearing later. BAROMETRIC PRESSURE Sydney fine 8 19 Northerlies, strong in For the latest weather info including Weather Warnings visit At 9am 25 Sep (hPa) 1011.0 Tokyo drizzle 20 26 exposed places, easing later. metservice.com At 9am 25 Sep (inches) 29.85 Toronto fine 14 26 GOLF RUGBY INSIDE Dean Jones ...... 20 Rugby ...... 21 Golf ...... 22 SPORT Rugby ...... 23 Friday, September 25, 2020 Anaru Reedy top qualifier in Word spread on the Hurricanes Poverty Bay Open PAGE 22 way of doing things PAGE 23 BATTLE ROYAL EXPECTED Whangara and YMP meet again in premier final NETBALL by Murray Robertson had two wins against YMP Sunshine director of play Paku-Jane Skudder. could play in front of their whanau. Brewery. “Nadia has stopped many high lobs “We also appreciate the live-streaming A BATTLE royal can be expected “But this is now the final, so there will into the goal circle, so Paku-Jane will of the game from Turanga FM Media,” at Victoria Domain tomorrow when be intense pressure, not only on the court, need to mix it up. she said. Whangara Old Girls and YMP go head to but also in the players’ heads. “Both teams have supporting players “As always, we are expecting a tough head to decide the premier-grade netball “YMP were not in the final last year on the bench. YMP didn’t make any battle against Whangara. championship. and Whangara were runners-up to Taste changes last week, while Whangara made “It comes down to having faith that we The return to Covid Alert Level 1 One High School Old Girls OG, so all changes at each quarter. will do well and we just need to believe in means the match can be played before a players will want their team named “The two semifinals last week were each other’s strengths and combine those full crowd of spectators. Pak’nSave 2020 champions. very close and we are all looking forward elements as a unit. “These two teams have been in a finals “This will be a close, competitive to the grand final of our Covid-restricted “We have leaders and mentors in situation many times together,” netball contest with some very good match-ups season.” our young squad. They need to bring commentator Sherrill Beale said. through the court,” Beale said. Whangara coach Ronnie Martin said that synergy, grind and be hungry for “They have faced each other six times She points to the contest between she felt her players were in a good place everything until the final whistle. Kia in the past 15 years, with three wins steady Whangara shooter Sandee Porter for the final. Kaha Kia Toa Kia Manawanui.” apiece, and most of the games have been and tall YMP defender Keasi Williams- “They are ready to play this game,” she The PAK’nSAVE premier-grade final very close.” Fonohema, and at the other end between said. starts at 1.15pm. In 2008 YMP won by one goal in extra speedy Whangara attacker Nadia Taare “It all comes down to how they perform In the other grade finals tomorrow, time, in 2009 Whangara won by six goals, and dogged YMP defender Bronya on the day. I hope they’ll all turn up Claydens Masters play IMS in 2013 Whangara won by three, in 2015 McMenamin. bright and sparky and ready to go. High School Old Girls Masters at 12 YMP won by 16, in 2016 Whangara won The intensity continues in the centre “It doesn’t mean a thing that we’ve midday in the A Grade. by two and in 2017 YMP won by five. between Melissa Mackey-Huriwai beaten them twice this season. You don’t In the First Grade final, Gisborne Girls’ “Some of the players in both teams (Whangara) and Ata Mangu (YMP). take for granted what you’ve done. High School will be up against Steve played in their last final encounter in “Both of these women are speedy and “The team have to make sure they do it Craill Builder , and in A Reserve 2017, so they will have a very good idea strong on defence, and they link both on finals day, when it counts.” it will be Tapuae against Farmlands of each other’s netball skills and the ends very well,” Beale said. YMP coach Ingrid Brown said in this Ngatapa. pressure of finals netball,” Beale said. Whangara goal keep Nadia Hohipa year of disruption and uncertainty, her Prize-giving will be held after the last This season Whangara Old Girls have will have to contain YMP goal shoot and players were really excited that they round finishes, around 2.10pm. Other grade deciders will also be tight NETBALL by Murray Robertson THE other senior netball finals tomorrow will complete what looks set to be a thrilling finale to the season. The A Grade final at 12 midday pits Claydens Waikohu Masters against IMS High School Old Girls Masters, which will be a replay of the 2019 final. Both teams had strong wins in the semifinals last weekend. “This season, those teams had a draw in Round 1, then Waikohu had a dominant victory in Round 2,” centre manager Allisa Hall said. “This game will be another strong match with both teams hungry for the A Grade title.” Tapuae go into the A Reserve final at 1.15pm still undefeated after a dominant 39-20 win against 2019 grade runners-up Whalis. “They’ll meet Farmlands Ngatapa after they had a strong win against FarmCare HSOG,” Hall said. “Tapuae have won both encounters with Ngatapa this season, but Ngatapa showed good improvement in the second-round result, so this is also shaping up to be an exciting match-up.” In the First Grade, Gisborne Girls’ High School Junior A play Steve Craill Builder Ngatapa at 12 midday. “The students have had a perfect run this season, and put in a dominant display against Uawa in the semifinal,” Hall said. “Ngatapa had a slow start to the season, ending Round 1 in sixth place, but with an improved second round they made the top four and now the final. “They had a nail-biting one-goal win against OBM Blue in the semis. “The students have beaten Ngatapa twice this season, but the Ngatapa girls have shown great improvement so this will be another great game.” In First Reserve/Second Grade, with points to SET FOR SHOWDOWN: Zoey Bryant of Whangara Old Girls, shadows ball receiver Danielle Moeke-Ferris, of YMP, in decide final placings, the two top teams — Uawa premier-grade netball action at Victoria Domain this year. These sides will meet in the premier-grade final at 1.15pm Kahukuraiti and Tatapouri Sportsfit Social — play tomorrow. Picture by Paul Rickard each other at 1.15pm.