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It was not quite the Tour de France but Gisborne brothers Caleb (left) and Mathew Ney earned “Kings of the Mountain” status with their PAGES฀2-3,฀5-7,฀10-11,฀14-15,฀20 Everest-conquering efforts as part of the World Vision 40 Hour Famine nationwide challenge. The brothers cycled up Gaddums Hill Road, where their family lives, 76-and-a-half times over 15 hours — the uphill distance being the equivalent of climbing Mount Everest (8848 metres). They ended up raising $1500. STORY ON PAGE 2 Picture by Paul Rickard READY FOR ACTION Combined forces to produce regional recovery plan

AN action plan to guide the region’s aspirations as a region socially, way, the rapid roll-out of “green” training for Maori-led, community-based mental post-Covid-19 recovery was today economically and environmentally. and employment initiatives across local health and addiction intervention services. launched by Mayor Rehette Stoltz. “The plan also builds on the many catchments and reserves, and high-value The draft plan will also continue to Mayor Stoltz is co-chair of the good things we did, especially through projects from the Tairawhiti Economic maintain accommodation needs of the regional forum who oversaw the plan’s Alert Level 4, to assist our people and Action Plan. region’s homeless. development. communities.” Short-term goals in the draft plan Other proposals include improving They include chairs of local iwi Rau Tipu Rau Ora identifies crucial include the establishment of a new health literacy and the communication authorities as well as Trust Tairawhiti, issues such as housing, employment, Manaaki Tairawhiti commissioning between health, education and social Eastland Group, Eastland Institute of health — including the isolation caused by agency to steward new investment for services, and identification of retraining Technology and Hauora Tairawhiti. Covid-19 and the risk of future pandemics greatest impact, as well as a continuation and redeployment opportunities to support Mayor Stoltz said the plan, Rau Tipu — stimulating the economy, and education of work to identify and support vulnerable industries needing increased labour, Rau Ora, represented a combined effort of and training. members of the community. including the health and social sectors, many organisations and stakeholders. The plan also sets out actions to support It also notes the need to rapidly along with support for the community and “We are pleased to launch Rau Tipu industries, businesses and local people increase the supply of housing and build voluntary sector and the progressing of Rau Ora, which lays out our key recovery who lost work because of the pandemic’s new facilities and services to address the region’s community facilities strategy. challenges and opportunities,” Mayor impact. priority health and wellbeing needs, Stoltz said. Those actions include fast-tracking including mental health and addiction, “It also reaffirms our long-term infrastructure projects already under and to release already ascribed funding CONTINUED ON PAGE 3

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KICKING OFF: Gisborne GISBORNE’S dormant competitive due to the Covid-19 pandemic and Thistle’s Sam Patterson sport scene over the Alert Level 4 and subsequent lockdown and alert levels. (above left) is tackled by 3 period took a major step back to There was contest action on the a Western Rangers player normality on Saturday afternoon. water as well, with event 1 of the as the welcome sight of Football teams Heavy Equipment Gizzy Longboard Circuit taking place competitive football returned Services Gisborne United and at Makorori yesterday. to Childers Road Reserve Gisborne Thistle were in home action The reduction to Level 2 opened on Saturday afternoon. Left, as the Pacific Premiership league, the door for many sportspeople to there was football over at involving Hawke’s Bay and Gisborne get back into their pursuits — from Harry Barker Reserve as sides, kicked off post-Covid-19. archers to golfers to crossfitters to well, with Gisborne United And it was a day to remember swimmers. taking on Port Hill United. The for both local teams, with United Major sports like netball and rugby home side’s Campbell Hall defeating Port Hill United 3-2 at are counting down to their return, (right) is pictured duelling for Harry Barker Reserve while Thistle with senior club rugby and netball possession. Both Gisborne downed Hastings side Western starting on June 20, and senior sides won their Pacific Rangers 4-1 at Childers Road Reserve. hockey players hitting the turf later Premiership season-openers. Both games were watched by this month. Match reviews in Herald good crowds keen to see competitive Junior competitions over several Sport. Picture by Paul Rickard sport return after being rescheduled codes will follow. Conquered Mt Everest by bike for 40hr challenge by Matai O’Connor The challenge took them about 15 hours to Mathew said his legs felt like jelly that made it so hard to get back on to the bike complete. afterwards. and carry on,” said Caleb. TEENAGE brothers and talented triathletes Caleb, 17, and Mathew, 15, got up at 3.30am “Walking up the stairs is hard,” he said. “It was really tough.” Caleb and Mathew Ney successfully completed on Saturday, were on their bikes by 4am, and He agreed with his brother that it was a They were grateful to all those who donated their World Vision 40 Hour Famine challenge rode up and down Gaddums Hill until 12.30am tough mental challenge. and supported them during their challenge. of scaling Gaddums Hill 76-and-a-half times at Sunday morning. “When we were getting towards the end, “Our parents were amazing. During the last the weekend. “Riding for that long was mentally tough,” it was cold and dark and we had to force couple times up the hill, Mum (Kate) stood at The distance covered equals the 8848-metre said Caleb, whose legs were sore but ourselves back on to our bikes,” Mathew said. a gate ringing a cow bell to motivate us and height of Mount Everest. otherwise OK. “We would take a break to eat and rest and Dad (Patrick) drove with us the last couple of times,” Mathew said. MORAL “It was pretty cool.” SUPPORT: The brothers raised almost $1500 to support Gaddums Hill the people of African country Malawi. Road residents Because of climate change, the weather in show their Malawi is becoming increasingly unpredictable support for and for a population that is predominantly Caleb and subsistence farmers, they face the prospect of Mathew Ney food shortage and not being able to afford to during their send children to school, or get to hospital. marathon The 40-hour famine this year was a “create cycle as part your own challenge” event, rather than the of this year’s traditional starve for 40 hours. World Vision 40 Hour Famine challenge. Picture by Paul Rickard Get your Gisborne Herald home-delivered

To nd out more call 869 0620 The Gisborne Herald • Monday, June 8, 2020 NEWS 3 Increase in flight numbers AIR New Zealand has albeit with reduced recovery as Tairawhiti boosted its Gisborne frequencies. plans for a post-Covid-19 routes to almost near- Matt Todd, the chief future. ” normal levels. executive of Gisborne Air New Zealand The airline will operate Airport operator Eastland General Manager 23 weekly returns between Group, said it was Networks Scott Carr said Gisborne and Auckland encouraging to see flight the airline continued to and 11 weekly returns numbers increase after further build its domestic between Gisborne and the airline industry was schedule. Wellington. effectively grounded due “We’ve been encouraged “Pre-Covid we were to the pandemic. by demand from leisure operating approximately “While they’re still travellers recently and 34 returns per week on not back to pre-Covid-19 we’re also expecting Auckland-Gisborne and levels, we’re definitely demand for business 14 returns per week on heading in the right travel to continue to build. Wellington-Gisborne,” an direction. And, provided “As a result, we have Air NZ spokeswoman said. the services are used, they been working to add more Since the start of Alert will remain. flying to our domestic Level 2 the airline has “Being connected to the schedule from next been flying to the majority rest of New Zealand by air month and this includes of the domestic ports it is essential for supporting additional services for the serviced pre-Covid-19, regional resilience and July school holidays. Bright night aids rescue

STANDING FOR EAST COAST ELECTORATE: The National Party’s East Coast candidate for the General Election is Tania Tapsell. Picture supplied Two men ‘very, very lucky’

LUCKY stars and a full moon favoured “Thanks to the full moon, smooth seas two Ruatoria men whose runabout broke and good observation they were spotted Politics in the blood down and then start to sink on Saturday and their location pinpointed,” Snr Sgt night off Port Awanui near Tikitiki. Aben said. The men called for help on a cellphone A pleasure boat from the Tikitiki area and emergency services responded with was put to sea once the precise location of National candidate police, St John ambulance, a fixed-wing of the disabled runabout had been aircraft and two rescue choppers. determined. TANIA Tapsell has been selected as the electorate spanning from Te Puke through to Their call for help came at around “Their runabout was sinking and it was National Party candidate for East Coast in Gisborne, with farming, forestry, horticulture, 10pm. determined best to abandon it.” the 2020 General Election, carrying on a fishing, manufacturing and tourism the “After their 16-foot (5m) boat broke The two men, one in his 70s and the family tradition. backbone industries of our electorate. down they drifted about 10 kilometres other in his 20s, were transported back to straight out to sea off Port Awanui,” said Port Awanui by the pleasure boat, where Ms Tapsell is replacing MP Anne Tolley, “While the Government has talked big Senior Sergeant Maui Aben. they were met by St John ambulance who has held the seat for 15 years and is not about funding from the Provincial Growth “They also said their boat had started officers, and paramedics off the two rescue seeking re-election, but will be on the Party Fund, it has struggled to get these projects to take on water and they were having to choppers that had flown in to assist. List. off the ground and generate the jobs that bail.” “They were very cold and wet but She resides in Maketu where her Te Arawa were predicted and needed. An Air Gisborne aircraft was called in to otherwise OK,” said Snr Sgt Aben. iwi is from. “The people of East Coast work hard and locate them. “They were very very lucky.” Her great uncle, Sir Peter Tapsell, was an they deserve a Government that will deliver Eastern Maori MP and Speaker of the NZ on its promises and support it through these House of Representatives. uncertain times. “I’m very excited to be chosen as “We need the values and experience of a National’s candidate in East Coast,” she said. National Government to help guide the East Offering strong support “I’m looking forward to meeting with the Coast and the rest of New Zealand out of this hard-working people across all parts of our economic crisis,” said Ms Tapsell. FROM PAGE 1 electorate and helping to ensure we see a “Todd Muller leads a strong, experienced of Covid’s-19’s ongoing health and social National Government come September 19,” team that can be counted on to deliver. I’m impact. Ms Tapsell said. looking forward to campaigning hard to Trust Tairawhiti chairman Dr Paul Hauora Tairawhiti chair Kim Ngarimu “New National Leader Todd Muller said ensure East Coast continues to have strong Reynolds said the trust would continue said local health and social services it best. While we should take some pride in National representation.” to offer strong support to important local would need to be ready to help families the way the country has come through the Ms Tapsell is the deputy chairwoman industries. cope with the emotional and physical toll, “Our backbone sectors — agriculture, as well as the financial stresses many health crisis, we now face an unprecedented of the NZ Community Board executive horticulture and forestry — are bouncing will be shouldering. economic crisis that will require a different committee. back quickly, and crucially. They are “Hauora Tairawhiti and our iwi and set of skills. She is engaged and has an eight-year-old keeping our local people in local jobs,” he community partners are gearing up “East Coast is a diverse, beautiful stepson. said. for the longer-term response to Covid- “We will support our region’s Buy 19, while our hospital-based services Local campaign, prepare for a domestic are catching up with a host of other tourism campaign and fast-track high procedures for local people that couldn’t employment business opportunities in be done while we were at Alert Levels 3 Crash victim still critical tourism and other sectors.” and 4.” Eastland Group chairman Matanuku Te Runanganui o Ngati Porou chairman Mahuika said the board and company and co-chair of the Rau Tipu Rau Ora at Waikato Hospital ICU were ready to play a strong part in the forum Selwyn Parata said the plan made recovery. the connection between the wellbeing of “Our long-term view has not changed whanau and our business sector. THE condition of the young woman remains in a stable condition in our High through Covid-19 and lockdown,” Mr “Well families and communities, well most seriously injured in a head-on crash Dependency Unit,” the hospital reported Mahuika said. and productive whenua and a well on State Highway 2 at Muriwai last week this morning. “In fact, Covid-19’s impact reaffirms economy all go hand in hand,” he said. remains unchanged in Waikato Hospital. The other two injured remain in the need for utilities and transport “We can achieve that, and in doing so, Two cars collided head-on near the Gisborne Hospital. infrastructure that give us greater be even better kaitiaki (guardians) of our Maraetaha Bridge on the Gisborne side The 62-year-old woman injured in the resilience and agility as a region. natural resources.” of Bartletts Hill on Thursday morning. crash is in a stable condition. “We’ll be looking to the Government The forum agreed Rau Tipu Rau Ora Four people were taken to hospital. A 25-year-old man hurt in the crash to support some major proposals on was a living document that would be A woman in her late teens remains in is in a stable condition in Gisborne that front, which will also generate reported on and refined as progress was a critical condition in Waikato Hospital’s Hospital. construction work and permanent made and Tairawhiti’s recovery priorities intensive care unit. The police inquiry into the cause of the jobs.” evolved. “The other young woman in her 20s crash continues. While economic recovery is critical to The full draft plan can be viewed on the future, the regional forum is mindful the GDC website. 4 NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Monday, June 8, 2020

FAMILY NOTICES Deaths

CORBETT, Onah. — Deaths Passed away peace- fully, on Saturday 6th BERRY, David John June 2020, surrounded (JB). — 6.11.55 - by her family. Loved 5.6.2020. Dearly loved mother and mother-in- husband of Karen. law of Karen, Kerry Loving stepdad to and Helen. Loved and Marcus, Emma, Mandy, cherished “Gran” to and Poppa to Brianna, Holly and Nick Willie Jay, Corbyn, (Germany). “The last Ruby and Tommy. tax return is filed and Our Rock has fallen the ledger is now from his Mountain. closed.” Surrounded by his A private cremation family and moko after a will be held. short fight. A memorial service Rest easy now Poppa. will be held when the JB’s funeral service grandchildren can will be held on return safely from Wednesday, 10 June, overseas. 11am, at his home 51 All correspondence to Poynter Road, Te “Onah” C/- 30 Tainui Karaka, thereafter Drive, Havelock North burial at Taruheru 4130. Cemetery. - Evans Funeral Services Ltd www.evansfuneral.co.nz BERRY, David John (JB). — 6.11.55 - 5.6.20. Loved son of In Memoriam David and Audrey. Brother and brother-in- law of Neal and Deb, ROBERTS, Ross and Jan, and the Wairemana (Bea) late Lyn. Uncle to In loving memory of Stephen, Daniel, our Mum and Nan. Lauren, Matthew, David and Anna. Sadly Your touch, your smile missed by us all, and was always so tender. many young shepherds Today, tomorrow we he helped in his travels. will always remember. Miss you heaps. NEW DO: Gisborne nurse Kelly Norris succumbs to the scissors wielded by Levi The Whanau Shepherd, with husband Brent Norris offering a helping hand and daughter Isla standing by. Kelly joined 20 other “shavees” on Saturday via Zoom to shave their hair off for Leukaemia and Blood Cancer New Zealand. Kelly has raised over $4200 in three weeks. Inset, Kelly with her No.1 haircut. Pictures by Paul Rickard Six bring range of Kelly’s No. 1 for a good cause by Matai O’Connor fundraising is amazing — and it’s not too style where half their heads were shaved late to donate if you want,” she said. and the other half left alone. skills to WOOLLY hats will be the order of the Kelly was originally going to shave her Seven Sharp co-presenter Hilary Barry day over the next few weeks for nurse hair to a No.2 but decided that since so hosted the live shave and in a brief chat Kelly Norris after she shaved her hair many people had donated so much money, with Kelly learned about her work with transport off on Saturday in the Shave for a Cure she would go with a No.1 instead. patients and whanau affected by blood event for Leukaemia and Blood Cancer She said the live shave event was cancers in Gisborne. New Zealand. great. “We only had a quick chat. She asked “My head is much colder than I “We set up a corner in our dining room what I would say to others thinking committee expected,” Kelly said. for the shave and Zoom call. about doing the shave to which I replied But it’s for a good cause. The oncology She was joined by her family and ‘do it’,” Kelly said. clinical nurse specialist raised over friends who all had a go at cutting and It’s awesome to have such a great $4200. then shaving her hair. ambassador for the charity.” by Aaron van Delden Kelly said she had been blown away by The host of the live shave event spun There is still time to donate on the the support from people in the Gisborne a wheel which decided on the shave Shave for a Cure website. Type in Kelly SIX community community. hairstyle. All 20 participants started by Norris to search, or go to tinyurl.com/ members have been “Raising over $4000 in three weeks of shaving their head into the “half wit” ydamgwnc appointed to Gisborne District Council’s regional transport committee. They are Eastland Group chief operating officer Andrew Gaddum, Pacific Haulage and Williams and Wilshier group general Notice accepted manager Campbell Gilmour, CCS Disability Action general manager Colene Herbert, Weatherell Transport owner Steve Weatherell, road policing manager Matt Broderick and lawyer Barney Council to revisit Endeavours decision Tupara. Although community advisers are no longer required to sit on regional by Aaron van Delden Gladstone Road The acceptance of the notice means transport committees, the council voted in without community councillors will get to redebate last December last year to retain the positions. A NOTICE of motion to revoke the consultation month’s decision at an extraordinary The advisers were recruited in March decision to install two new Endeavour prompted an outcry. meeting of the operations committee on and attended their first committee replica models in downtown Gisborne has The move Wednesday. meeting on Thursday. been accepted by district council chief blindsided local iwi, The decision to reinstate the models had District councillor Pat Seymour, executive Nedine Thatcher Swann. Radio New Zealand widespread support, with only councillors the committee’s chairwoman, said the The June 4 notice from Mayor Rehette reported, with Ngati Akuhata-Brown, Josh Wharehinga and community advisers brought a range of Stoltz and district councillor Meredith Oneone spokesman Tony Robinson voting against it. skills. Akuhata-Brown instead proposes “to seek Nick Tupara saying However, the notice of motion has “We are very fortunate to have these widespread community feedback and the council knew garnered the signatures of eight elected people here,” she told Thursday’s meeting. to consult specifically with Tairawhiti how divided the members who voted in support of The advisers are on the committee iwi about the future location for the community was about the ship replica reinstating the models, including Mayor to provide a community perspective on Endeavour replicas”. models marking the arrival of James Stoltz and councillors Amber Dunn, transport issues, although they do not The May 28 decision by the council’s Cook. Debbie Gregory, Larry Foster, Kerry have voting rights. operations committee to forge ahead with The need for consultation should have Worsnop, Sandra Faulkner, Shannon reinstating the models on poles above been obvious, Mr Tupara said. Dowsing and Terry Sheldrake. The Gisborne Herald • Monday, June 8, 2020 NATIONAL NEWS 5 Cancer check catch-up needed Anxiety levels WELLINGTON — Lives will drop in curative cancer you have a long delay in cancer be lost if the country does not surgeries for prostate, lung and diagnoses, it does cost lives.” urgently catch up on cancer colorectal cancers. “On average, if you delayed tests put off during the The decrease in curative cancer diagnoses by several Covid-19 lockdown, says the surgery appears to be largely months, then you would lose set to rise as Cancer Society. driven by the decrease in hundreds of lives in New A report by the Cancer diagnostic services. Zealand if we had a blow out Control Agency shows there Cancer Society medical and didn’t catch up.” were 1031 fewer cancer cases director Chris Jackson said There needed to be a registered in April, compared to while the country did well in concerted effort to catch up, workers return the same month last year. maintaining cancer treatment rather than a slow processing Nationally, there were 79 during the lockdown, many of the deferred cases over the by Hamish Cardwell, RNZ it has been quite good. And now I have percent fewer gastrointestinal people chose to have diagnostic coming year. to go back out there and I’ve been endoscopies in April compared procedures deferred. The Government has made Mental health workers are bracing avoiding these situations.’ to the same month last year, “That means the catch-up has money available for the for a surge in anxiety cases under “So it brings with it a whole lot of and a 75 percent decrease in to happen and it has to happen Covid-19 catch-up, but it was Alert Level 1, as people feel distressed new challenges — having to get back bronchoscopies. fast. not clear how it would be spent, by the return to a more hectic world into all those situations that you might There was also a 33 percent “Data from the UK shows if he said. — RNZ after the calm of the previous levels. have been avoiding previously.” The Cabinet will decide today He said during the pandemic, an whether to move to Level 1, which has interesting pattern emerged. no restrictions on physical distancing There was one group who had SCULPTURES and gathering sizes. not previously suffered poor mental VANDALISED: The Victoria University clinical health but who had struggled during much-loved driftwood psychologist Dougal Sutherland said the pandemic, and another who lived sculptures of a lion and many people found they settled into with anxiety but felt quite calm during giraffe which greeted beach- lockdown Level 4 quite well. it because the upheaval in the outside goers near Awatoto, Napier, “They went ‘Ah, actually this is safe, world matched their internal state. have been torn apart, likely it’s controllable, it’s predictable, I know “They felt ‘almost normal because by vandals. The sculptures what’s going to happen, I can pretty everybody else has this anxiety as had been up since mid-April, much control everything around me.’” well’.” the result of a mystery artist’s As the country moved down the He said in the coming months, he lockdown creativity, and were alert levels, the changes caused expected to see more people stressed a popular photo spot in the anxiety levels to spike again and again. and depressed as the economic area. But the freestanding “Any time that you have change and consequences of the pandemic started creations were virtually uncertainty, that’s a time when people to bite, and this could go on for years. unrecognisable this morning. are likely to feel stress and anxiety.” Dr Sutherland said large events The lion is still standing, Dr Sutherland said some people such as the Covid-19 pandemic always but has been stripped of would be dreading the move to Alert led to a surge in demand for mental its features. The giraffe’s Level 1. health services. enormous neck and head has He said those people might think: But many psychologists and been lopped off. “’Now I’ve got to go back into the real therapists were already at capacity, Hawke’s Bay Today picture world and actually, I’ve been spending and he did not know how the system eight weeks not really socialising and would cope. PM’s alert level decision by Derek Cheng, NZ Herald

WELLINGTON — Unless there is a flurry of new cases today, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s big D-Day decision this afternoon has already been made for her. She has relied heavily on the advice of health chief Ashley Bloomfield, who WELL PREPARED: will give the green light for a move to Jacinda Ardern Alert Level 1 because of his confidence in is set to make An important message from contact-tracing capacity, border controls, the decision Three Rivers Medical ongoing surveillance testing and the about moving to trends in Covid-19 cases. Alert Level 1 this New Zealand is at Alert Level 2. Those trends include two months since afternoon. To maintain social distancing, we are mainly the last community transmission case of NZ Herald picture using telephone consultations in the irst concern, 16 days of no cases to report — instance. All doctor and nurse consults are and 24 days since the most recent case now by appointment only. was first reported. On Newstalk ZB this morning, former You can ring and book your appointments National Party Government minister as usual, and then a GP or nurse will Steven Joyce said of Level 1: “We should any new outbreak can be aggressively community transmission cases are the call you back at the agreed time. Normal be there by now . . . the Government managed. only ones to consider. weekday and weekend charges apply for needs to get on with it.” There was a distinct shift in language Ardern and Bloomfield have both phone consultations and prescriptions. He said the economy’s capacity was last week when Deputy Prime Minister talked about May 22, the last time the Most services including nurse being drained for “head-scratching” Winston Peters talked about his wish to ministry reported a case in its daily services, cervical screening, childhood reasons. move to Alert Level 1. update. immunisations and cardiovascular disease “We need the economy to be robust as The previous week, when he first made That case was an Auckland woman in risk assessment checks have resumed but soon as it possibly can and I think that’s his view public, he said the economic her 50s — the country’s last remaining by appointment only. the thing missing at the moment.” benefits of Level 1 outweighed the health active case — but Bloomfield has Our revised opening hours from Monday There have only been 24 cases since risks. conceded she is not in danger of infecting 25th May are 9am-8pm on weekdays and the country moved to Level 3, two since Last week he simply stated the anyone because she was a suspected case 9am-6pm on weekends and public holidays. Level 2 started, and none since bars were number of days since the last community on May 1 and has been in isolation since We appreciate your patience during this reopened or gatherings up to 100 people transmission case. lockdown started in March. time. were allowed. That case was a Ministry for Primary That would make May 15 the starting Ardern may decide to stay in Level Industries (MPI) worker who tested date — a view shared by a group of six Services available: 2 longer to see out the long tail of a positive at Auckland Airport on April 30. academics — which was when the most possible outbreak triggered by 100-person He was asymptomatic and was tested recent case was first reported — a young Doctors, Practice Nurses, Pharmacy, gatherings. as part of the surveillance programme boy in Christchurch. Radiology, Healthy Steps Podiatry, But a substantial share of the general Gains@Geneva Healthcare Services, for essential workers at the border. He Bloomfield himself has been cautious Peter Stiven General Surgeon, MoleMap, public are already in a Level 1 mentality, was declared well enough to come out of to put a date on the 28-day Covid- Gisborne Ear Clear, Gisborne Counselling and prolonging Level 2 would risk a isolation on May 18. free period, despite his own ministry’s & Psychological Services severe backlash. This is the date that the Ministry statement. Even public health experts — usually of Health says is the starting point But he has said there have been no Three Rivers Medical much more cautious than the general for the 28-day Covid-free period in its community transmission cases of concern public — are saying that by later this elimination strategy. Barring any new for two months. Weekdays 9am to 8pm. Weekends week there will be a high degree of cases, that makes June 15 elimination There have been 55 such cases since and public holidays 9am-6pm. certainty that the chains of transmission day. April 1, but lockdown and lockdown 75 Customhouse Street have been broken. But even cautious epidemiologists, lite appear to have shut down any (white building opposite The Warehouse) The public health system is also well- including Otago University Professor chains of transmission. This is backed P (06) 867 7411 F (06) 867 4773 prepared to contain new cases. Michael Baker, consider this view to be up by the targeted testing around After hours call Healthline That is how Ardern has previously overly conservative. some of these cases which, according to 0800 611 116 described elimination: the chains of Baker is among the public health Bloomfield, have not showed any onward transmission have been snuffed out and experts who have questioned whether transmission. www.3rivers.co.nz 29483-08 6 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Monday, June 8, 2020 Chef offers free meals in Queenstown as resort town reels QUEENSTOWN — A Queenstown chef who, “I hope the idea will snowball, if we can get Sunday lunches for christenings, high end venues in the area to base himself. until recently, made a living catering to high end, other businesses to do something similar, then catering for private homes and luxury holiday “My criteria is I try to find venues that aren’t luxury visitors to the resort, is now selling fish 10 portions can turn into 50 if other businesses homes. near other businesses to take their business. and chips from his food truck as he tries to earn do the same.’’ “As soon as it (the Covid-19 lockdown) kicked I wouldn’t go and park in the middle of town, a living in a dramatically altered tourist market. Batterbury, who owns and operates Munch in we got all these emails coming in cancelling. that’s just unfair on all those restaurants with Despite the struggle to earn a living for his Catering from his mobile kitchen that was The good news is most of them are Australian massive rents and that are way worse off than own family in a town with virtually no tourists, purchased to cater events last year, has lived in based and they have all agreed they will come us. That’s just my morals kicking in. So we’re Ben Batterbury is providing free food parcels to Queenstown for the past 11 years. back at some point.” doing breweries and I’m in discussions with people in need in the community. Originally from Bristol, England, Batterbury But in the meantime, like many other some subdivisions about doing a weekly pop- Batterbury said his motivation to help others met a New Zealander in Scotland who planned business owners who were reliant on up.” in his community could be summed up easily. to run a hotel in Queenstown. international visitors, he is working hard to Batterbury said there is a real cross-section “Like the others, we are swimming in poo He flew in for a visit, liked it and two months rebuild a business model with a new product of people who reach out for the free meals. creek, but we have still got a paddle, whereas later packed up his life in England to work at and new market. “There’s people we know that started a others I know don’t. The Rees Hotel, where he worked for 10 years, Initially Batterbury served meals from the business last year, all their members lost “I started talking to friends about how to help leaving last year to set up his own business. food truck near his home but got moved on, their jobs, so they lost 70 percent of their people out and decided to give away fish and “We started in August, had consistent which he said was “fair enough”. members and had to go into liquidation, that’s chip parcels, 10 a week, to people in need. bookings from November, doing weddings, Now he is always on the lookout for new heartbreaking.” — RNZ Attendance at ‘normal levels’ by John Gerritsen, RNZ their teachers and their time in the school environment. Let’s hope that plays out,” AUCKLAND — Principals say schools she said. have no idea where some of their students The Education Ministry’s deputy have gone since the lockdown and the secretary sector enablement, Katrina Education Ministry has stepped in to help. Casey, said it did appear that schools Nationally about 88 percent of children had lost contact with more students than are back in class, which is about normal usual and some schools had much lower for this time of year. attendance than others. However, the Ministry said some “We are working with anywhere schools have much lower attendance rates, between 10 and 30 schools in some particularly if parents are worried their regions that have had low attendance children will catch Covid-19 if they return coming back. Although the figures are to school. getting better, they are still not where The principal of Rowandale School in they need to be.” Auckland, Karl Vasau, said his school was Casey said those schools had attendance still missing about 20-25 percent of its as low as 40 or 70 percent in the week students. before last, when the national average “Around 420 to 450 kids have come was about 88 percent. back out of 605. The majority of those that She said most of the students who haven’t returned, we know where they were staying away had parents who were are and we know the reasons they have worried it was not yet safe. not returned, but we still have about 25 “We are spending a bit of time with children we can’t locate,” he said. some of those parents, just talking them He said the school might normally lose through the situation,” she said. touch with only one or two families a term LOST CONTACT: Schools around the country have reported that some students have “There is a tipping point for schools and the school would make home visits failed to return, and have not been located, while the majority are those living with where they will no longer be able to to try to find them once the Government families who are concerned about the health risks. Picture supplied maintain the kind of distance learning moved to Alert Level 1. that they have been able to undertake Vasau said most of the students who “The second lot are the usual, and “Some families moved in order to be when students weren’t at school.” were still absent had families concerned I use the term totally not PC, useless somewhere else during lockdown and Casey said the Ministry was working about the health risks of attending school. parents that don’t believe that they have some of them have stayed where they with schools and other agencies a lot Regionally, attendance was lowest in a responsibility to get their kids back to moved to,” she said. more closely to try to get children back to Tai Tokerau where two weeks ago it was school,” he said. “We know that other families are school. below 80 percent most days. Schools should wait until Alert Level 1 difficult to contact, they haven’t got the “We are using this situation as an The president of the Tai Tokerau before chasing truants hard, he said. usual ways of connecting through phones opportunity to work differently around Principals’ Association, Pat Newman, said But Newman also warned that the or email, and of course some young people attendance,” she said. some families were keeping their children current attendance service system was have worked during lockdown or found “While the attendance rates are very home out of genuine fear of Covid-19. not working and needed an overhaul. jobs.” positive overall, we still have the sorts He said they included isolated Maori Secondary Principals’ Association Shea said with attendance already near of situations that we had pre-Covid and communities that were particularly president Deidre Shea said most normal despite some families keeping some of those have got worse with Covid. cautious because they were very hard-hit communities had a small number of their children home, she hoped attendance “We are offering a bit more help to work by the influenza pandemic 100 years ago. families who were not yet happy to send rates this year would be better than in with other agencies where possible, but However, Newman said other families their children back to school. previous years. with schools directly to see if we can do simply had not bothered getting their But there were others that schools had “For some students, they have a new some of the heavy lifting around trying to children back to school. completely lost touch with. appreciation of the value of school and find some of these kids.”

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www.civilprojects.co.nz 32616-03 The Gisborne Herald • Monday, June 8, 2020 NATIONAL NEWS 7 Schools still Community waiting for shattered by trip refunds by Simon Collins, NZ Herald

AUCKLAND — Schools are still waiting for refunds from a farm deaths tour company for 35 class trips overseas that were booked before the world’s borders closed in the by Belinda Feek, NZ Herald was found submerged in a farm Covid-19 pandemic. pond, with three people inside The company, Student Horizons, RAETIHI — An Ohakune unable to be rescued. has promised to refund parents a school has confirmed two of its A 69-year-old man — minimum of 15 percent of what they students died in a horrific farm understood to be the dead paid, and more if the company can pond tragedy at the weekend. woman’s husband — was get refunds from airlines, hotels A grandmother and her two airlifted to Whanganui Hospital ON-FARM TRAGEDY: Raetihi locals knew something was wrong and other suppliers. young grandkids — who have by the Palmerston North Rescue when they saw police cars racing to the property. NZ Herald picture But one family with two students not been officially named — died Helicopter in a moderate travelling on different tours was left when the vehicle they were in condition. out of pocket by $18,000 with only became submerged in a farm He was released last night firefighters who are faced with the grandmother described as a $400 refund projected so far. pond on her property. with minor injuries after being helping families of their brigade “lovely” and a “beautiful kind Almost 2400 parents have signed The local fire chief has assessed. in an emergency response. lady”, who would be “sadly a petition asking the Government confirmed one of the first It is unclear if he had been The support was not only missed by everyone”. to compensate families for their emergency responders was the in the vehicle, hurt trying to provided to the affected “Love and strength to the losses. couple’s son-in-law, who tried help after the vehicle went in firefighters but also their family, such a tragedy . . . my Auckland Grammar School desperately to save the trio. the water, or suffered a medical families, he said. heart breaks for you.” wrote one headmaster Tim O’Connor said an Emergency workers who event later in the day. Locals were visibly distraught poster. “Such a lovely family too.” art trip to Europe planned in April attended the horrific scene will The tragedy has left the small on Sunday afternoon, describing Mayor Don Cameron told for 25 students was cancelled be provided support, along with central North Island community the family as lovely and well the NZ Herald the family were on March 6 — well before New their immediate families. in shock. A son-in-law of the respected. well known, well respected and Zealand borders closed — when The two children attended couple is a member of the They had been in Raetihi for well entrenched in community the pandemic was escalating in Ohakune Primary School, Ohakune volunteer fire brigade about 30 years and had their activities in Raetihi. Europe. Parents paid more than principal Lisa Clark confirmed. and frantically tried to save the own business. The couple had five daughters $8000 each and would be paid $900 “There has been a tragic trio from the farm vehicle using The grandparents always and the children were believed to this week. accident over the weekend and a digger to breach the dam walls. loved having their grandchildren be primary school aged. “All parents were told the refund two of our children have sadly John Hotter, Ohakune Fire over. GP clinic Ruapehu Health, would be a percentage in the late passed away,” a statement from Brigade chief, said his crew “We knew them really well. which is based in Raetihi, 50s,” he said. Clark said. would be meeting for a debrief They are just a really lovely, posted online their “love and “They haven’t received the airline The school was not tonight to go over yesterday’s caring family. Tight-knit,” said condolences to the family of flights (refunds) yet. That has been commenting further at this events. one person who didn’t want to be those that passed away”. guaranteed by the airlines, but stage. “It is a tragic accident and named. “To our community, kia kaha there are significant delays with Emergency services were we are providing support to the “It’s their highlight to have and draw on the strength from the airlines’ processing due to the alerted to the incident in Raetihi, family and the (fire) crew.” them out for the weekend.” each other. Kia tau te rangimarie sheer volume, we are told, so we in the Ruapehu district, just He said FENZ had support Dozens of tributes have been i tenei wa pouri (Peace in this have told parents when that’s due after 11am yesterday. A vehicle structures in place to help posted online for the trio, with dark time).” — that’s the end of June.” Body of missing woman found From desktop printers to

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, rne s O bo nl is y G LOCALLY OWNED 62 Peel Street • 06 869 0040 S p ta ho tioner y S [email protected] www.OPD.co.nz 29459-08 32251-04 8 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Monday, June 8, 2020 Police launch homicide ‘Uplift’ bombshell inquiries in North Island AUCKLAND — Five homicides in Northcote, Auckland, on in the North Island in the past six Thursday. He was due to appear days are being investigated by in the North Shore District Court the police. yesterday. Police said they while giving birth On Monday, Clifford Umuhuri expected to lay another charge of Whakatane was found dead in against the man in relation to the Auckland suburb of Grafton another person who had suffered WELLINGTON — A mother PROFOUND LOSS: following reports that shots had minor injuries at the property. whose baby was taken into state A mother who had been heard in Saint Johns on Police are seeking public help care because of child abuse concerns her baby uplifted Monday morning. in a murder investigation after a says she first found out about the into state care said Police launched a homicide man died in Hamilton on Friday. planned uplift when she was on the she first discovered inquiry and said they had Detective Senior Sergeant birthing table. the removal plan assembled a large team to work William Loughrin said a man died The unnamed mother, whose while she was on the case and were continuing at a property in Slim St in the story is told in a new report, said halfway through to analyse CCTV footage. suburb of Bader, after reports of she had done everything to convince labour. Maori The 47-year-old’s body was an assault. authorities that she would be a good babies aged 0-3 returned to his whanau after a Police expect to spend several parent. months were taken karakia near the site of his days examining the property “My whole pregnancy was pretty into state custody death on Wednesday, and are working to good, like no issues,” she said. at five times the which was attended identify and locate the “Everything was up to date, never rate of non-Maori by family and offender. Police are missed, did everything possible babies in 2019. members of the seeking information like parenting courses, the whole Picture supplied police team. from anyone who shebang. I did everything possible Anyone with saw people or to make sure that I was proving to information was vehicles coming or (Child Youth and Family) that I’m “deep systemic issues” in the state treatment of mothers and babies, urged to contact going from 8 Slim St doing right for my unborn. It wasn’t care and protection system. Becroft said. the Auckland City between 5.30pm and ‘til I was halfway through labour “Each of them was determined Their stories revealed “a profound Crime Squad on (09) 5.45pm on Friday. I found out there was already an that no other mother should go loss of faith and trust in the state 302 6557 or Crimestoppers And an 18-year-old man automatic uplift and then it went to through what they did,” he said. care and protection system over anonymously on 0800 555 111. was fatally stabbed at a house in s*** straight up.” “They all said that they knew many years”. “Paradoxically, they The same day, a 56-year-old the Far North town of Moerewa in Her account is published in a why Child, Youth and Family and/ who most needed assistance and man was charged with murder the early hours of this morning. report by the Office of the Children’s or Oranga Tamariki had originally support said they received it least.” after a body was found at Waihau Police and ambulance were Commissioner, released today. become involved. They were very Several key themes emerged from Bay in eastern Bay of Plenty. The called to an address on Snowdon One of four investigations into honest about this. the personal accounts. man appeared in the Whakatane Ave at around 12.20am, where Oranga Tamariki’s uplift practices, “Equally, they were clear as to Mothers said they did not feel District Court on Tuesday and local man Krillan Koni Brown the report was based on interviews what good social work looks like and respected by Oranga Tamariki, was remanded in custody until was found unresponsive. Despite with mothers and families of 13 why it is sometimes needed. especially when they had made his next court appearance on attempts to revive him, he died Maori pepi, all of whom were either “But all were firm that they significant changes to their lives. 24 June. Police said on Tuesday at the scene. 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30583-02 The Gisborne Herald • Monday, June 8, 2020 BUSINESS 9 Meat companies team up to buy tannery

AUCKLAND — In a sign the standard “there is a spend in quarrelsome meat industry front of us.” is maturing, two major But that is the advantage processors, Greenlea and of collaboration. We start Wilson Hellaby, and a third to get committed volume company have teamed up which gives more investment to buy the skin and hides confidence.” business of the Wallace Previously the Waitoa Group. operation, the central Hamilton-headquartered tannery base, was dependent Greenlea Premier Meats on finding contracts, he and Auckland-based Wilson said. Now it would have a Hellaby have collaborated committed supply. with Glendenburg Holdings Greenlea managing Wilson Hellaby managing Greenlea’s Egan said the to acquire from today the director Tony Egan. director Fred Hellaby two processors liked the idea Wallace tannery, rendering of a supplier-driven business INCREASING DEMAND: So far this season, 75.1 million trays and composting operations at Tony Egan said the new joint database. Export returns have model “and we like the idea of kiwifruit have been shipped — up 5.7m trays on the same Waitoa, near Morrinsville, and venture would create scale fallen steadily since 2011 that the industry is reaching time last season. Picture supplied Northland and Feilding. and there were plans to grow when they were closer to a level of maturity where Greenlea and Wilson the business. US$600m (NZ$900m). collaboration can be useful Hellaby will jointly own the Most of the hides and skins Hellaby said a tannery and valuable to everyone in hides and skins operation to from the new business would needed scale. the value chain”. be known as Waitoa Tannery, continue to be exported, Fred “Unless it is dealing with There were not many while the new rendering Hellaby said. at least 500,000 hides (a year) examples of meat companies business, Waitoa Proteins, Most hides from prime it’s not going to have that in New Zealand making a Flying high will be owned by experienced animals went to northern economy of scale.” deliberate choice to work operators Glenn Smith and Italy for the fashion market. To integrate further into collaboratively on non-core Steve Dahlenburg. Other hides were bought by processing, ideally one does activities, he said. All three will share industrial manufacturers. have a stake in a tanning “Here we have companies Kiwifruit sales galvanised ownership of the operation’s China is a major buyer of New business. This opportunity of similar size and approach. composting and site services. Zealand uncured hides. has added appeal because Bringing them together The deal, understood to be The export value of New these businesses need scale creates scale and opportunity by demand for Vitamin C worth well over $10 million, Zealand raw hides and and to collaborate with a to try new product ranges preserves the jobs of about skins and leather last year company we have a lot of . . . this will offer opportunities 100 workers across the three was US$179m (NZ$276m), respect for.” for further growth and by Andrea Fox, NZ Herald recorded more than 110 sites. according to the United Hellaby said to bring the initiatives down the track.” million views within 24 hours Greenlea managing director Nations international trade operation up to desired — NZ Herald AUCKLAND — Kiwifruit on social media channel exporter Zespri is cashing in Weibo. on soaring Covid-19 demand An exclusive Zespri for fruit with high Vitamin nutrition column on China’s C, recording its highest sales most popular health platform Opotiki Harbour a $110 million ever in hard-hit Europe. Ding Xiang had reached more The grower-owned than 3.8m people, Shih said. marketer has responded Zespri’s much-loved “Kiwi by making kiwifruit’s high Brothers” campaign was funded ‘shovel-ready’ project Vitamin C content its main trending highly in Japan marketing message, and and was being expanded into with consumers spending six markets in Europe and OPOTIKI — The revitalised Opotiki more time at home because Vietnam this season. Harbour development has become of the virus, it has shifted The latest data from a poster child for the government’s more of its marketing spend Japan’s leading research regional investment programme in to in-home media along with institute CM Databank, ‘shovel-ready’ projects. digital and social media which conducts a monthly The development, which has advertising, said chief growth consumer survey among 1500 attracted more than $110 million in officer Jiunn Shih. consumers, showed Zespri’s funding primarily from the provincial “We know that one of the latest television commercial growth fund, is seen as a perfect most popular searches on was ranked first out of 3341 vehicle in the context of increasing Google has been for foods ads in May in Japan. aquaculture exports, generating jobs high in Vitamin C so we’re The commercial also and spinning off tourism and recreation keen to ensure consumers ranked second on Japan’s ventures for the eastern Bay of Plenty. know our kiwifruit can trend list on Twitter, with But the government clearly has its meet that need while also more than 24,000 tweets eyes on the prize, and that is the further providing something that within three hours, Shih said. development of the 3800-hectare marine tastes delicious.” “The increase in online farm for greenshell mussels that sits 8.5 EXPANDING OPERATION: In line with the investment into the Twenty-three weeks into demand in Asia is more kilometres off the coast of Opotiki. processing plant, the aim is to now expand the operation beyond the current season, 75.1 pronounced than in other “It is a key project for government,” 300 lines. File picture million trays have been parts of the world, however said Robert Pigou, head of the shipped — up 5.7m trays on Covid-19 has cleared the provincial development unit with the a “long road” to get here. Taxpayer forecasting model, using ocean sensors the same time last season way for this to now grow Ministry of Business, Innovation and funding for the project started in for ocean temperature data collection. and 7.7m up on the same faster in regions outside Employment. earnest in late 2018, with an initial PGF With all of that in place, in February time in 2018. Asia. Currently around 17.5 Pigou told Parliament’s economic investment of $850,000 to help local the NZ Upgrade Programme, through Despite the challenges of per cent of Zespri’s total development, science and innovation aquaculture company Whakatohea the PGF, announced its major funding, Covid-19, shipping to date advertising and promotions select committee last week that the Mussels progress its business case for an investment of $79.4 million in the was well ahead of the same spend is focused on digital Opotiki development was back on track its mussel processing facility development. point last year, said the and online media and the after significant delays, cost blowouts Subject to the successful outcome of An MBIE spokesperson told company, which last year amount is set to increase and a “reset” in 2018, following a review that business case, Regional Economic BusinessDesk that the “game-changing posted record revenue of $3 year-on-year as we see sales that identified “significant savings and Development Minister Shane Jones project will revitalise the Opotiki billion from fruit sales and grow.” costs more in line with the perceived agreed to invest a further $19 million to township and wider eastern Bay of licence earnings. Its goal is to Zespri will announce its benefit to the community.” support the construction of the on-land Plenty, with about 1,850 jobs created.” achieve $4.5bn sales by 2025. 2019-2020 season results on The review had also resulted in a mussel processor, for live export and Those jobs have been about 20 years The industry was on Wednesday. They are expected project to source local aggregate and flash frozen mussels. That processor in the making. The project dates back to track to load another 510 to reflect another strong rock materials for the construction of could support about 200 jobs, the 2000, with a proposal for a sea farm by containers and a further season for the industry. the groynes in the river, an essential company said. NZ Seafarms and Sealord to the local charter vessel by the end of In April chairman Bruce part of the redevelopment of the Jones also announced a $950,000 Whakatohea Maori Trust Board. this week. This would mean Cameron said the export harbour entrance. grant to the Whakatohea Maori Trust In 2001, Eastern Sea Farms — 28 ships had been loaded season was off to a record “You can see when you visit Board to prepare a business case formerly Foveaux Mussels — prepared out of a total of 50 ships start in the amount of crop there the impact on the community. outlining the commercial benefits for a site assessment and lodged resource scheduled for the season and picked, packed and shipped. Local council, business and iwi have a commercial mussel farm and spat consent applications with the Bay more than 7080 containers Early sales in the key supported this project for many years catching site. That included a scientific of Plenty regional council. A coastal loaded this year to date. China and Japan markets and believe in it as the foundation assessment for a deep-sea farm site. permit to erect and maintain marine On the marketing side, had been positive and there investment which will unlock potential He added $750,000 to the pot for farm structures was granted in 2002. Shih said in China, Zespri had been no shipping issues for the region and address many of the the development of a business case In 2017, the company signed an had worked with three top with fruit arrival in markets social challenges it faces.” to progress an “affordable” Opotiki agreement with the Crown to reserve an e-commerce retailers using among the earliest ever, he He said with resource consents in harbour plan to “transform the harbour additional 5000 hectares of marine farm full-screen ads which had said. place and engineering scoping work into a productive area to support space, with Whakatohea undertaking a helped lift sales significantly. At that time the Zespri now complete, the contract was about marine farming in the region.” share offer to expand the farm, aiming It had also partnered with board believed it was likely to be signed for early stage work and In support of the deepwater mussel to develop a further 585 hectares over key Chinese opinion leaders. to pay a dividend to growers two new quarries. HEB Construction programme, MBIE kicked off its $11.5 four years. In line with the investment A post about New Zealand this year, he said. Zespri had is understood to be the preferred million Moana Project at Omarumutu into the processing plant, the aim is to kiwifruit health benefits also lifted the bottom end of contractor. Marae in Opotiki, a five-year research now expand the operation beyond 300 by renowned Chinese its forecast range of returns Pigou acknowledges that it has been project to develop a national ocean lines. — BusinessDesk volleyballer Zhu Ting had to growers. 10 OPINION The Gisborne Herald • Monday, June 8, 2020 EDITORIAL Understanding our future’s past Political fireworks WHAT’S ON IN COUNCIL be helpful for all of us to remember that when while there was lots of rhetoric, the events didn’t THIS WEEK, by Meredith local government was formed in this region, well result in community consensus on how we move to brighten winter Akuhata-Brown after the Treaty of Waitangi was signed, it was forward in ways that are sensitive to historical imposed over the top of local Maori structures injustices and inclusive of a common future. A strong southerly blast has IT has been an interesting that governed day-to-day life in Tairawhiti. Village There is much work still to be done and we need heralded what will likely be a long, few weeks for the region. I am runanga existed around the Coast that managed a combined commitment to do it properly, so hard winter for New Zealand, but heartened that the spotlight local planning, organised access to resources that future generations don’t still face the same for now there is a feeling of relief is on public participation in a and settled disputes between neighbours. legacies we are wrestling with. and optimism as the move to almost number of issues, and focus For 150 years, local government organisations The Sustainable Tairawhiti committee also normal conditions looms. is going on the council’s policies on community set up and given powers by the Crown assumed meets this week, on Thursday, and the agenda Gisborne on Saturday was like an engagement. these responsibilities, until Maori pushed hard includes a focus on things like the CBD, a early example of what Level 1 will One of the common comments to, and by, enough to be recognised as having a special camping management review and related coastal some councillors is that we are elected to status given their rights as indigenous peoples. erosion and cultural sensitivity concerns. look like — crowded with cars and make decisions and should just get on with If Maori had been equal partners and We have a report seeking approval for shoppers, seeming even busier than the job. That is called an autocratic system involved in local decision-making we probably the development of a draft Flood Protection a traditional Saturday. and is how things have been for many years, wouldn’t now have the costs of commissioning and Drainage Bylaw, the Tairawhiti Resource For most observers the Cabinet’s however times have changed and the status quo an alternative to the sewage outfall pipe and Management Plan is to have a staged review, decision today is a foregone gets challenged. While it is our role as elected we would have a more balanced, inclusive starting with the development of the Regional conclusion and we will be in Alert officials to make some decisions on behalf of the and mutually-acceptable record of Maori and Policy Statement, and a decison to adopt a Level 1 by the end of the week. community, we should also engage locals about European arrivals and settlement. Unfortunately science programme is also up for discussion Level 1 has been the nirvana of what we call “significant interest” issues. This is this wasn’t the case, so our generation is left along with the State of Our Environment 2020 light at the end of the tunnel for a more participatory form of democracy. scratching around to try to repair relationships report. An associated communications plan many, after the hardships of eight We have an extraordinary Operations and find that common ground, after so much hurt will ensure the report engages with iwi, our Committee meeting on Wednesday intended to has been inflicted. community, industry and those from outside weeks of lockdown — but will it be? revoke the recent decision to not consult with The Endeavour models’ replacement is a the region who may help fund environmental The economic situation for the the whole community and specifically tangata great opportunity for those of us who feel improvement schemes. country is bleak, with analysts whenua on the new Endeavour models. strongly about commemorating local history to There are also a number of information reports divided on how bad things will be Some councillors and members of the public work through how we are going to do it well. to this committee that cover greenhouse gas but certain that they will be bad. still are not sure why Gisborne District Council The anniversary of Cook’s landing was an emissions, rating of whenua Maori and the long- On the political scene the period needs to consult with tangata whenua. It might opportunity to progress the conversation but term programme plan. Nau mai haere mai. leading up to September’s general election is shaping something LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, ONLINE COMMENTS like Shakespeare’s “winter of our discontent”. ‘Cultural uniqueness’ National finds itself lagging far Why not Cup A bit strange The heading of this piece is was of significant historical behind in the polls, around the 30 taken from Trust Tairawhiti’s importance. As a regular user of the H.B. statement on its renewed The Endeavour is simply percent mark in the latest, while its Williams Library, I was surprised to new leader Todd Muller has made crews too? efforts to attract tourism to a recognisable image of that Re: Ship crews coming see three statues erected outside this area: Tairawhiti’s cultural momentous event; it is not some ground as preferred prime the Bright Street entrance. It seems minister but remains in a different ashore. Can someone explain uniqueness. a symbol of aggression, or why the Government strange that Gisborne residents It is such a pity that the dominance, or suppression, ballpark to Jacinda Ardern. obviously has made a rule to have to accept these “toki” without whole issue of Cook’s visit has or glorification or any of the Even if ACT’s David Seymour allow log ship crew to walk consultation, when there is such become so divisive here. It did other things that have been manages to bring in an extra MP or Gisborne streets and maybe strife over the erection of the not need to become so divisive. slated in opposing installation two for a change, as current polling invest $50 into our economy Endeavour models. With respect to It has become so because a of the new sculptures. Neither suggests he might, National badly buying a Coke and a pie, yet everyone, both structures should be small number of people have is it a cause for satisfaction of needs a stronger coalition partner they won’t allow the overseas accepted. made it so. local Anglophiles. and has no obvious one in sight. America’s Cup crews to come JOHN HOLDSWORTH There cannot be anyone It is the distinguishing On the Treasury benches there are to Auckland, pay for their own in our community who does feature of Turanganui a worries for the two junior members quarantine costs and inject not know what happened Kiwa; it sets this area apart of the coalition, New Zealand First millions of dollars into the NZ here in October 1769; it is to from all the other areas of economy? Many thanks be regretted; Cook himself Aotearoa where migrants and the Greens. COLIN SHANKS Re: Medics found Covid regretted it; British High from the Pacific established NZ First has been polling well ‘flicked a switch’, June 5 story. Commissioner, Laura Clarke, settlements; it establishes below the 5 percent level, which Thank you to all the publicly expressed regret in the uniqueness that attracts makes Shane Jones’s bid to win the hospital staff for putting October 2019. visitors here. Northland seat crucial for the party. A bad smell the community before But this is the place Some in fact are calling Northland With regards to the BERL yourselves during a crucial where it happened, and it PETER WOODING the election decider, and while that report versus KiwiRail boss and life-threatening time. We Greg Miller’s undisclosed appreciate your efforts and might be stretching things this race private report, methinks, are extremely happy you are will certainly be closely scrutinised. “Something is rotten in the all safe too. Led to slaughter With you Meanwhile Winston Peters, the state of Denmark.” Re: Wasting our reserves, June 4. great survivor of New Zealand CHARMAINE APANUI- Wise words Andy. People are treated politics, will continue to distance W. BROWN McCOSKRIE like sheep being led to the slaughter, on this himself from Labour on key issues, thrown a bunch of hay on the way. Re: Enough to stop his voters defecting. nonsense, June 6 letter. Greens co-leader James Shaw, Used to be a good dairy . . . S. WILLIAMS Awesome Sir, in a much more gentlemanly way, thank you for the best Re: ‘End of an era’ as Wainui catered for. comment to date. I like has criticised the Government for Store closes, May 28 story. Going back to the 1950s, to the your plan — how can failing to take advantage of Ardern’s This store was and should be a ’90s, it was a good dairy and well Wrecking roads we make this work? I’m popularity to make real changes. shop for locals to get the necessary patronised. However, since trying to Too many trucks are wrecking our right beside you. On both environmental and social items, and avoid driving back into change the character and nature of roads and Awapuni Road residents are Let’s sort out the big issues, the Greens seem to have the city. Instead it has catered for the business, it seems to have fallen sick of the shaking caused by log trucks. problems first and don’t been the losers on decisions at the the yuppies who want “a coffee short. It’s a pity. We need the railway line to be fixed! sweat the small stuff. Cabinet table — leaving Peters to or pizza”. While those things are Cheers cast himself as the handbrake on a nice to have, the basics should be HUGH GREENWOOD MAY RUBY GARY Government that would otherwise [email protected] become profligate. Maybe this winter will not be so ■ The maximum length for letters is 350 words. bleak after all . . . there could be ■ Anyone can write a column, 600 words maximum, but a photo is required. enough fireworks in Wellington to ■ Always include full name and contact details. ■ If you use a nom de plume, there is a higher bar for acceptability. counter the gloom. ■ Letters may be edited for clarity, length or legal reasons. The Gisborne Herald • Monday, June 8, 2020 WORLD 11

GLOBAL PROTESTS: Left, people gather calling for justice for George Floyd in Milan, Italy. Below, demonstrators kneel facing police officers after scuffles during a Black Lives Matter march in London. AP pictures

PACKED: Above, demonstrators take part in a Black Lives Matter protest in Copenhagen, Denmark, in response to the recent killing of George Floyd by police officers in the US, which has led to protests across the US and around the world. ‘Get a test!’ Officials urge George Floyd protesters to get coronavirus tests NEW YORK CITY — With New with the street sign and the York City poised to reopen after a yellow block lettering of Black more than two-month coronavirus Lives Matter painted on the lockdown, officials on Sunday pavement by the city. (local time) lifted a curfew that was in place amid protests In other protests outside of the of police brutality and racial US: injustice. But they also urged that demonstrators be tested for ■ In Milan, Italy, a few Covid-19. thousand people rallied against “Get a test. Get a test,” New racism outside the central train York Governor Andrew Cuomo station, many of them African told people who have been migrants or the children of participating in rallies and migrants who want to see reforms marches in memory of George making it easier to receive Floyd. citizenship. One held a sign He said the state would open saying, “I Fight For My Kids”. 15 testing sites dedicated to ■ Thousands of people joined protesters so they can get results anti-racism demonstrations quickly. across the UK at the weekend. “I would act as if you were Thousands massed outside the exposed, and I would tell people gleaming new US Embassy in you are interacting with, assume London. People also rallied in I am positive for the virus,” Manchester, Cardiff, Leicester Cuomo added. and Sheffield. The call is similar to those The majority of the UK made in Seattle, San Francisco protests were peaceful but in the and Atlanta following massive evening there were disturbances demonstrations, with free testing SOCIAL DISTANCING ‘KIND OF HARD IN A PROTEST’: Protesters rally near the edge of Times outside Downing Street. BBC for protesters. Square in New York City on Sunday (local time). New York City lifted the curfew spurred by protests home affairs correspondent Tom New York has been the against police brutality ahead of schedule after a peaceful night. AP picture Symonds said the protest was epicentre of the US outbreak, largely over when missiles and with black communities hit New York City prepared to me it was time for the curfew to African Americans by police and fireworks were thrown at a police especially hard. enter its first phase of reopening go away. I have no intention of the criminal justice system. line. Brandon Watts, a black pastor after virus shutdowns. Between bringing it back.” Other memorials took place in Police horses were used to at Epiphany Church in Brooklyn, 200,000 and 400,000 people Demonstrations continued Minneapolis and Raeford, North regain control, but one horse was mindful of the were expected around the globe even as US Carolina, near where Floyd was galloped ahead and its rider pandemic while to head back to cities lifted curfews imposed born. fell to the ground after hitting organising a Pray Global cases of the workplace amid last week’s spasms of arson, In Washington, DC, dozens her head on a traffic light. Her & Protest march Covid-19 topped 7 on Monday, with assaults and smash-and-grab of National Guard troops from injuries were not life-threatening, with several other million on Saturday. many having to raids on businesses. South Carolina were seen the Metropolitan Police said. churches. use the subway Recent US protests, however, checking out of their hotel Fourteen people were arrested He mandated system that have been mostly peaceful. on Sunday shortly before US and 14 officers were injured. that protesters most have been Floyd’s body arrived in Texas President Donald Trump tweeted Protesters in Bristol, wear masks, and he came with avoiding since March because of for a final memorial service, said he was giving the order to meanwhile, tore down a statue of boxes of them. He also asked the overcrowding. Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo. withdraw them from the nation’s Edward Colston, a 17th century group to try to maintain social Mayor Bill de Blasio lifted the A viewing was planned for capital. slave trader, and pushed it into distancing but acknowledged “it’s city’s 8pm curfew imposed for the Monday in Houston, followed by a Trump ordered guard troops the harbour of the port city in kind of hard in a protest”. Floyd protests. The police pulled service and burial on Tuesday in into Washington to “dominate” southwestern England. Attendees also were offered free back on enforcing the curfew on suburban Pearland. the streets after some protests coronavirus tests at one church. Saturday as thousands turned The 46-year-old out-of-work turned violent. The city’s mayor As for the coronavirus tally, “Covid-19 hit the inner (New out. bouncer died after a Minneapolis called on Trump last week to global cases topped 7 million on York) city harder than anywhere “Last night was the best by police officer pressed his knee withdraw outside forces amid Saturday, as case numbers surged else,” Watts said. far,” de Blasio said. “We had the into his neck for several minutes days of largely peaceful rallies. in Brazil and India, according to “So we have to be very careful biggest number of protesters, even after he stopped responding. 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GLOBAL cases of the novel and places of worship. anywhere outside of the had been previously available at about Britain has suffered Europe’s coronavirus topped 7 million on Indian Prime Minister United States — and its 5pm but only released in recent days highest reported death toll from the Saturday, as case numbers surged Narendra Modi’s overall death toll has just before 10pm. coronavirus with more than 50,000 in Brazil and India, according to a government, anxious just passed Italy’s by In Europe, France’s coronavirus deaths, according to a Reuters tally. Reuters tally. to jump-start an more than 35,000. death toll rose by 31 on Saturday from Some countries have seen “upticks” About 30 percent of those cases, or economy that has “The cumulative the previous day to reach 29,142, the in Covid-19 cases as lockdowns 2 million infections, are in the United been crippled data does not French government said in a website ease, and populations must protect States. by the epidemic reflect the update. themselves from the coronavirus while Latin America has the second- and put millions moment the The French death toll is the fifth- authorities continue testing, the World largest outbreak with more than 15 of people back country is in,” largest in the world. Health Organisation (WHO) said on percent of cases. to work, is easing Bolsonaro said on In Madrid, residents wearing face Friday. Globally, deaths from Covid-19 its lockdown of 1.3 Twitter, citing a note masks queued two metres apart to be The epicentre of the pandemic is approached 400,000. billion people. from the ministry. among the first visitors back in the now currently in countries of Central, The US accounts for about one- India’s lockdown “Other actions are city’s famed galleries on Saturday, as South and North America, particularly quarter of all fatalities but deaths in was imposed in March. under way to improve the the Prado, Reina Sofia and Thyssen- the US, WHO spokeswoman Margaret South America are rapidly rising. Meanwhile, in Brazil, reporting of cases and the Bornemisza museums reopened after Harris said. The number of deaths linked to President Jair Bolsonaro on Saturday confirmation of diagnoses.” nearly three months of coronavirus “On upticks (in cases), yes, we have Covid-19 in just five months is now (local time) defended his government’s Neither Bolsonaro nor the ministry lockdown. seen in countries around the world equal to the number of people who move to partially withhold official data gave a reason for taking down the Spain has so far recorded 27,134 — and I’m not just talking specifically die annually from malaria — one of on the scale of the world’s second- covid.saude.gov.br website, which deaths and 240,978 cases of the about Europe — when the lockdowns the world’s most deadly infectious largest coronavirus outbreak. had been a key public resource for coronavirus. It will further ease the ease, when the social-distancing diseases. Late on Friday, Brazil’s Health tracking the pandemic. lockdown in Madrid and Barcelona measures ease, people sometimes India reported a record 9887 new Ministry took down a website showing The page still appeared with an from Monday, when bar and restaurant interpret this as ‘OK, it’s over’,” Harris cases in one day on Saturday and it the evolution of the epidemic over “under maintenance” notice at noon patrons will be allowed to sit inside told a UN briefing in Geneva. overtook Italy as the world’s sixth- time and by state and municipality. on Saturday. rather than just on outdoor terraces. “It’s not over. biggest outbreak, just two days before The ministry also stopped reporting a The government also drew fire for Lockdown restrictions may be “It’s not over until there is no Covid it intended to relax its lockdown, with total tally of confirmed cases, which pushing back the release of its daily further eased in Britain, according to anywhere in the world,” she said. the reopening of malls, restaurants have shot past 645,000 — more than tally of diagnoses and deaths, which reports from some newspapers. — Reuters, RNZ, agencies

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PANDEMIC UK protesters tear down UPENDS PLANS: Left, Meghan Markle speaks at the Youth statue of slave trader Employment Services Hub in Johannesburg, BRISTOL — A slave trader’s statue in Bristol has The statue was later dragged through the streets South Africa, been torn down and thrown into the harbour during of Bristol and thrown into the harbour. The empty while Prince Harry a second day of anti-racism protests across the UK. plinth was used as a makeshift stage for protesters. looks on. The In London, largely peaceful demonstrations on Home Secretary Priti Patel called the tearing couple’s dreams Saturday ended in some clashes with police. down of the statue “utterly disgraceful”, adding that of a new life in Thousands of protesters massed on Sunday “it speaks to the acts of public disorder that have Los Angeles have (local time) outside the US embassy in London become a distraction from the cause people are currently been before moving towards Whitehall. Other protests protesting about”. scuppered due to have been taking place in many other UK cities, “It’s right the police follow-up and make sure that the pandemic. including in Manchester, Glasgow and Edinburgh. justice is undertaken with those individuals that AFP picture In Bristol, protesters used ropes to pull down are responsible for such disorderly and lawless the bronze statue of Edward Colston, a prominent behaviour,” she said. 17th Century slave trader, who has been a source of In a statement, Avon & Somerset police controversy in the city for many years. confirmed there would be an investigation into the Prince Harry’s LA dreams ‘in Colston was a member of the Royal African “act of criminal damage”. Company, which transported about 80,000 men, However, historian Prof David Olusoga told BBC women and children from Africa to the Americas. News that the statue should have been taken down On his death in 1721, he bequeathed his wealth long before. tatters’ thanks to coronavirus to charities and his legacy can still be seen on He said: “Statues are about saying ‘This was a Bristol’s streets, memorials and buildings. great man who did great things’. That is not true LOS ANGELES — Dreams of a new life in foundation, for example . . . but now these After the statue was toppled, a protester posed with Colston, he was a slave trader and a murderer.” Los Angeles have turned into a nightmare for plans are obviously in tatters. with his knee on the figure’s neck — reminiscent of Aerial footage in London showed thousands Prince Harry and Meghan Markle due to the “They had plans to launch themselves the video showing George Floyd, the black man who more protesters flooding the roads outside the pandemic, says royal watcher Russell Myers. into the corporate world, into the very, very died while being restrained by a Minnesota police US embassy in Vauxhall, south London, before Myers, who is the Daily Mirror Royal Editor, lucrative world of public speaking, where officer who kept his keen on Floyd’s neck for nearly marching towards Parliament Square and Downing said Prince Harry and wife Meghan provoked they could have potentially netted millions nine minutes. Street. — BBC a crisis in the British monarchy when they and millions of pounds for a single gig.” stepped down as senior royals in January, Prince Charles was helping to support the but the plans they had hoped to pursue in couple for a year, but Myers said after that Los Angeles had been thwarted by the Covid- Harry and Meghan would need “an awful lot Australia-China relations tetchy 19 outbreak. of money to maintain their lifestyle”. Harry told friends in the British Navy that He said they were living in a 20 million — Australia’s relationship Scott Morrison has acknowledged a number he wanted to keep his role as a ceremonial pound mansion and paying 7000 pounds a with China appears increasingly rocky by of times. head of the Royal Marines, Myers said. It is day for security. the day following China’s alert to citizens “We are two very different countries. believed this will be allowed. Americans do see them as a couple who urging them not to travel to Australia. We are a liberal democracy; they are a “Essentially what this means is he would were constrained by royal life. The Chinese Ministry of Culture and communist party state. We are not seeking need to back pedal a little bit from that “Their celebrity culture is their royal Tourism reported a “significant increase” to adopt their system and they are not infamous Sandringham summit he had in family and that’s kind of how they see Harry in racist attacks on “Chinese and Asian seeking to adopt ours,” Morrison said in January with the Queen, his father Prince and Meghan. But it remains to be seen how people”, a warning which came shortly after November. Charles and his brother Prince William at successful they will be.” state-run tabloid Global Times told Chinese “We recognise we have a great the helm, when he was essentially saying he Los Angeles was a foreign world for Harry, students to “be cautious about studying in relationship but we know it can be better.” wanted to leave his role, he wanted to go and so he would be leaning on his Los Angeles- Australia”. Tension had been simmering between seek his own financial independence, and he born wife for support, Myers said. It is advice that the Australian the two countries in recent years, with had to step back from all of his military roles “It’s been a topic of speculation . . . about government has disputed, with Deputy Australia’s decision to ban the Chinese- and certainly some of his patronages . . . He how many times can Harry wheel out this Prime Minister Michael McCormack owned tech giant Huawei from taking part may have jumped the gun a little bit,” Myers story of his own mental hardship? rejecting the suggestion there had been an in the rollout of 5G mobile infrastructure said. “His mother dying very young had a increase in racist attacks in Australia. over national security concerns. “Certainly it would seem that Harry has profound effect on him and, therefore, he It comes after an escalation in trade The advent of the coronavirus pandemic been saying this to his military friends.” is able to speak from the heart on certain tensions with China, following Australia’s added more strain to relations. The pandemic had left Harry and Meghan issues, but once you’ve done that . . . how calls for an independent inquiry into the In April, Foreign Minister Marise Payne facing an uncertain future, he said. many more times can you do it? handling of the coronavirus pandemic. called for a global inquiry into China’s “All their plans are simply up in the air at “I’m not sure how many strings he has to The relationship between the two handling of the outbreak, independent of the moment. his bow.” countries has seen its fair share of the World Health Organisation. “They had huge plans once they had In contrast, Myers described Meghan as differences — something the prime minister — Agencies settled in Los Angeles . . . to set up their own “very adaptable”. — RNZ 16 CLASSIFIEDS The Gisborne Herald • Monday, June 8, 2020 Situations Situations Situations Vacant Vacant Vacant

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EMERGENCIES: 1 11115 Big Time Seth 25.76 Lisa Cole 1 54362 Bees And Birds 23.64 Lisa Cole Race 4: CHEESEBALL, BIG TIME CHAD, BIG TIME HARLEY 8 311 Big Time Jimmy nwtd Lisa Cole 9 86418 Big Time Benny 23.74 Lisa Cole 2 21737 Big Time Kobe 25.89 Lisa Cole 2 23685 Bigtime Emjay 23.44 G & S Fredrickson Race 5: BIG TIME SETH, EMGRAND PARK, BIG TIME KOBE EMERGENCIES: 10 56447 Token Vikkers nwtd Nathan Udy Race 6: EMGRAND ROSE, DOUBLE THAT, RICH LISTER 3 75651 Big Time Vegas 26.29 Lisa Cole 3 71655 Doomsday nwtd K B Benson 9 8s536 Opawa Tai nwtd Nathan Udy 4 35251 Emgrand Park 25.92 Angela Turnwald 4 22532 Harpoon Harry 23.91 Maree Gowan Race 7: BIG TIME KEVIN, BIG TIME FAIRY, BIGTIME COOPER 11 Doug Bradley Painters 3.09 10 78664 Arm Turner nwtd John McInerney 5 83223 Big Time Brie nwtd Lisa Cole 5 33313 Electrical Storm 23.35 Mark Goodier Race 8: ELECTRICAL STORM, BEES AND BIRDS, 3 pngreyhounds.kiwi 12.36 6 63616 Bigtime Bruno 26.19 Lisa Cole 6 33653 Toca Madera nwtd Angela Turnwald $1450, C1, 410m TOCA MADERA 7 52571 Big Time Maple 26.45 Lisa Cole 7 83231 Tuff Temptress 23.72 Bernie Mitchell 1 55471 Wifi Wilbur 23.97 G & S Fredrickson Race 9: GIRAFFE CLUB, LITTLE SCAMP, HASHTAG BLESSED $2860, C1/2, 457m 8 54216 Bigtime Archie 26.26 Lisa Cole 8 12487 Cheese And Chalk 23.44 Lisa Cole 2 44378 Black Mags nwtd Sammy Stone Race 10: FOOL’S RUSSIAN, OPAL NORA, BELMONTS 1 23313 Bigtime Alfie 26.25 Lisa Cole EMERGENCIES: 3 1154 Big Time Lantao 23.62 Lisa Cole Race 11: BIG TIME LANTAO, ALLEGRO RORY, BLACK MAGS 2 54771 Cavatate 26.89 J & D Bell 6 Creative Catering Distance 1.29 9 66464 Sub Twenty Three 23.48 Lisa Cole 4 23665 Tuff Treasure nwtd Bernie Mitchell Race 12: YASAWA LIGHTS, BIG TIME LENNY, 3 41242 Bigtime Bailey nwtd Lisa Cole $4620, C2, distance, 660m 10 28637 Allegro Lexxi nwtd Lisa Cole 5 75673 Slam It 23.93 John McInerney SEDGEBROOK SAINT 4 37776 Gazza’s Girl nwtd G & S Fredrickson 1 27242 Double That 38.85 G & S Fredrickson 9 Outback Trading Company 2.30 6 11753 Allegro Rory 23.62 Lisa Cole 5 82s81 Ester nwtd Nathan Udy 2 63565 Rich Lister nwtd Maree Gowan 7 84467 Opawa Lara nwtd Nathan Udy 6 78233 Big Time Odette 25.96 Lisa Cole 3 28461 Kamada Park 38.50 Angela Turnwald $2035, C3, 410m 8 24782 My Pablo 24.05 Nathan Udy 1 Formpro Ratings Free Tuesday 12.00 7 83656 Bigtime Tank 25.91 Lisa Cole 4 28363 Emgrand Rose nwtd Angela Turnwald 1 84215 Little Scamp 23.33 David Denbee EMERGENCIES: $1365, C0, 410m 8 61324 Ohana Lad nwtd Kellie Gommans 5 7s556 Race Me Home nwtd Bill Hodgson 2 47531 Hashtag Blessed 23.63 Nathan Udy 9 45854 Mickey Mowhawk 24.23 David Denbee EMERGENCIES: 10 77586 Chat Ya Later 23.72 Ivan Howe 1 35 Allegro Lincoln nwtd Lisa Cole 6 64734 Hot Platter 38.72 Angela Turnwald 3 74723 Giraffe Club 23.65 Lisa Cole 9 55585 Bigtime Diesel 26.18 G & S Fredrickson 2 53521 Goldstar Hadlee nwtd Glen Hodgson 7 78877 Bigtime Chloe nwtd Mark Goodier 4 11146 Big Time Angel 23.18 Lisa Cole 12 Kernow Construction 3.29 3 2822 Big Time Tommey nwtd Lisa Cole 10 78664 Arm Turner nwtd John McInerney 8 42687 Waitohi 39.43 Angela Turnwald 5 56777 Running Freer 23.47 Melissa Olden 6 28s32 Bigtime Charlote nwtd Lisa Cole $1450, C1, 410m 4 47242 Wit And Wisdom nwtd Glen Hodgson 4 Total Bodyshop Supplies 12.54 7 Affordable Pet Accesories 1.52 5 64 Big Time Boots nwtd Lisa Cole 7 63458 Opawa Flash nwtd Nathan Udy 1 68235 Zara Fab nwtd Nathan Udy 6 24 Big Time Beat nwtd Lisa Cole $4030, C3/4, 457m $2860, C4/5, 410m 8 32255 Spring Fox 23.63 Maree Gowan 2 28412 Yasawa Lights 23.74 Angela Turnwald 7 23 Big Time Hazel nwtd Lisa Cole 1 12345 Big Time Chad 26.50 Lisa Cole EMERGENCIES: 3 73657 Bigtime Chris 23.88 G & S Fredrickson 1 13526 Funky Facts 23.27 G & S Fredrickson 9 87835 Bigtime Jetty 23.29 Lisa Cole 8 36333 Chic In Time nwtd Glen Hodgson 2 78777 Big Time Tina nwtd Lisa Cole 2 37377 Allegro Will 23.37 Lisa Cole 4 38871 White Comet 23.69 Diane Donlon EMERGENCIES: 10 36776 Tuff Knight nwtd Bernie Mitchell 3 22382 Cheeseball 26.11 Lisa Cole 3 88515 Big Time Frosty 23.33 Lisa Cole 5 12145 Big Time Lenny nwtd Lisa Cole 9 581 Allegro Pippa nwtd Lisa Cole 4 17464 Bigtime Rod 26.04 Lisa Cole 4 44148 Big Time Kevin 23.34 Lisa Cole 6 76772 Trajan nwtd John McInerney 10 55577 Kay Tuesso nwtd Kettlewell & Phillips 10 Paul Claridge Electrical 2.49 5 7s888 All About Space 25.68 Lisa Cole 5 28413 Big Time Jonie 24.00 Lisa Cole 7 72353 Sedgebrook Saint nwtd Liz Doody 2 Steve ‘The Auctioneer' Davis 12.18 6 57432 Diddilee 25.92 Angela Turnwald 6 11152 Big Time Fairy 23.13 Lisa Cole $1685, C2, 410m 8 21555 Mother’s Touch 23.41 J & D Bell 7 54173 Broke Brad 23.03 Angela Turnwald 7 11246 Big Time Gwyn 23.22 Lisa Cole 1 58757 Big Time Spot 23.43 Lisa Cole EMERGENCIES: $2505, C1, 457m 8 42426 Big Time Harley 25.92 Lisa Cole 8 17s21 Bigtime Cooper 23.27 Lisa Cole 2 12842 Fool’s Russian 23.33 Lisa Cole 9 75F57 Shrewdy nwtd L E Dunkerton 1 44454 Zipping Luther nwtd J & D Bell EMERGENCIES: EMERGENCIES: 3 86F56 Bigtime Sheer nwtd Lisa Cole 10 88777 Bigtime Ronnie nwtd Ivan Howe

Christchurch greys at Addington Tuesday Jetbet 9 TAB D. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9, 10-11-12 Q. 2-3-4-5, 9-10-11-12 PL6 7-12 Selections 2 Addington Events Centre 3.19 EMERGENCIES: 6 81556 Mitcham Manering nwtd John McInerney 2 53561 Homebush Ariana 17.55 John McInerney Race 1: STYLISH STEPPER, KNOW TACTICS, AZKADELLIA 9 s8426 Vik Vikkers 17.47 Craig Roberts 7 5s214 Run Run Rover 30.36 Ashley Bradshaw 3 56587 Goldstar Beau 17.71 S & B Evans $1450, C1, 295m 10 66347 Yi Feng 17.28 J M Lane 8 82316 Shermo Bale 30.57 Craig Roberts 4 43371 Horse Range Gold 17.47 Malcolm Grant Race 2: DYNA ELLIOT, MINE HUNTER, KNOW CAUSE 1 32744 Mulberry Brit 17.43 Ken Cassidy EMERGENCIES: 5 61633 Culvie Numb Boy 17.86 Hart & Taylor Race 3: BLACK STOCKINGS, GEM, GOLDSTAR SYDNEY 2 55253 Dyna Elliot 17.31 Craig Roberts 5 Hart Family Greyhound Racing 4.16 9 34727 Max Volume nwtd Ashley Bradshaw 6 4114 Kingi Reigns 17.29 Ashley Bradshaw Race 4: MITCHAM QUEEN, BOLD BIDDER, SNEAKY SNITCH 3 38765 Impressive High 17.88 John McInerney $2505, C1, 520m 10 58446 Big Tiny nwtd John McInerney 7 53332 Hendrix Bale 17.35 Craig Roberts Race 5: OPAWA BOYS PAID, GOLDSTAR ALASKA, 4 43182 Mine Hunter 17.52 J M McCook 1 321 Opawa Boys Paid 30.63 J & D Fahey 8 86s88 Opawa Hypo 17.27 Robin Wales SEDUCTIVE KIWI 8 Murray & Hannah @ Ray White 5.15 5 25s77 Jetstream Marley 17.32 Alan Williams 2 44465 Homebush Fudge nwtd John McInerney EMERGENCIES: Race 6: RIPSLINGER ROXY, RAQUEL ALLEN, KNOW BURDEN 6 73785 Know Cause 17.29 Garry Cleeve 3 76638 Ohoka Carsen 30.88 Lisa Waretini $1450, C1, 295m 9 s6346 Mitcham Reado 17.24 John McInerney Race 7: GREAT WORK, LITTLE SECRET, RUN RUN ROVER 7 35857 Goldstar Rebel 17.81 S & B Evans 4 1 Seductive Kiwi 30.22 Calum Weir 10 66347 Yi Feng 17.28 J M Lane 8 42824 Tonkawa 17.42 Mitchell & Smith 1 33F58 Black Eye Bill 17.47 Michael Dempsey Race 8: MITCHAM SAM, HORSE RANGE, HOMEBUSH BEDE 5 51522 Making News nwtd Bruce Dann 2 38667 Homebush Bede nwtd John McInerney Race 9: VAN NINDI, TROUBLESOME KEV, USAIN BALE EMERGENCIES: 6 65423 Goldstar Alaska 31.07 S & B Evans 11 Christchurch Casino Sprint 6.11 9 s6346 Mitcham Reado 17.24 John McInerney 3 81s78 Know Angel 17.96 Garry Cleeve Race 10: HENDRIX BALE, HOMEBUSH ARIANA, 7 57684 Ain’t He Lucky 30.82 Norman Wanhalla $1450, C1, 295m 10 16662 Ghost Mode 17.51 Hart & Taylor 4 41223 Mitcham Sam 17.47 John McInerney CULVIE NUMB BOY 8 s3334 Bye Bye Punter 30.96 Robin Wales 5 47347 Ohoka Lacey 17.47 Lisa Waretini EMERGENCIES: 1 1863 Mikil 17.66 Bruce Dann Race 11: CRYSTAL CILLA, OPAWA NOVA, MIKIL 3 My Redeemer Distance 3.38 6 54138 Mulberry Rock 17.37 Ken Cassidy 2 86665 Take A Hint 17.90 John McInerney 9 34727 Max Volume nwtd Ashley Bradshaw 7 45441 Horse Range 17.73 Malcolm Grant Race 12: FAST ANGEL, JINJA CREAM FIZZ, FINAL AFFAIR $3795, C1, distance, 645m 10 6s186 Tom Fox 30.61 J M McCook 3 66575 Mitcham Toddy 17.54 Ashley Bradshaw 8 78s52 Precious Payton 17.49 S & B Evans 4 47535 Andrea Said 18.14 J M McCook 1 42452 Goldstar Sydney 38.13 S & B Evans 6 Beach Cafe & Wine Bar Dash 4.37 EMERGENCIES: 5 22411 Opawa Nova nwtd Robin Wales 2 45656 Know Anxiety 38.44 Garry Cleeve 9 s8426 Vik Vikkers 17.47 Craig Roberts 6 77865 Twizel Storm 17.55 Malcolm Grant 3 88534 Electric Silk nwtd J & D Fahey $1450, C1, 295m 10 884s2 High Sparrow nwtd Ashley Bradshaw 7 42747 Eternal Debt 17.29 Garry Cleeve 4 31866 Orina Allen nwtd Craig Roberts 1 68866 Heidi Hates Rap 18.06 Sharon Hindson 8 2221 Crystal Cilla 17.78 John McInerney 5 75735 Replica Casino 38.27 Bob Pringle 9 greyhoundauctions.co.nz 5.34 2 74848 Paringi Pam 17.39 Mitchell & Smith EMERGENCIES: 6 33841 Gem 38.04 J & D Fahey 3 78822 Raquel Allen 17.47 Craig Roberts $2505, C1, 520m 7 81311 Black Stockings 37.92 Ashley Bradshaw 9 s8426 Vik Vikkers 17.47 Craig Roberts 4 7s448 Know Burden 17.48 Garry Cleeve 10 44654 Yanira Bale 17.33 Craig Roberts 8 34551 Mr Blackjack 38.04 J & D Fahey 5 28818 Homebush Showoff 17.72 John McInerney 1 1 Troublesome Kev 30.60 J M McCook 1 The Fitz Sports Bar Dash 2.59 EMERGENCIES: 6 11222 Ripslinger Roxy nwtd Ashley Bradshaw 2 81464 Opal Hunter nwtd John McInerney 12 Re-energise Dash 6.28 9 63676 Replica Rango nwtd Bob Pringle 7 58645 Smash Calling 17.34 Malcolm Grant 3 114s2 Van Nindi nwtd Calum Weir $1450, C1, 295m 10 54774 Goldstar Truman nwtd S & B Evans 8 3778s Auto Speed 17.50 Ray Adcock 4 21155 Usain Bale 30.64 Craig Roberts $1450, C1, 295m 1 67856 Grey Wind nwtd Norman Wanhalla EMERGENCIES: 5 7635F Kia Tere 30.48 S & B Evans 1 53785 Smash Gator 17.39 Malcolm Grant 2 26263 Azkadellia 17.44 Rosemary Blackburn 4 christchurchgreyhounds.co.nz 3.58 9 s6346 Mitcham Reado 17.24 John McInerney 6 62115 Miss Adobe 30.50 Matt Roberts 2 42644 Jinja Cream Fizz 17.27 Allan Joyce 3 75217 Stylish Stepper 17.18 Malcolm Grant $1450, C1, 295m 10 16662 Ghost Mode 17.51 Hart & Taylor 7 43245 Meatloaf nwtd Sharon Hindson 3 11312 Fast Angel 17.26 Calum Weir 8 65647 Sydneys Sox nwtd Lisa Waretini 4 s6242 Know Tactics 17.61 Garry Cleeve 4 22727 Know Crime nwtd Garry Cleeve 1 2F135 Sneaky Snitch 17.51 Hart & Taylor EMERGENCIES: 5 53118 Opawa Stubborn 17.44 John McInerney 7 Kolorful Kanvas Stakes 4.58 5 86683 Cash A Roo 17.27 S & B Evans 2 78132 Bold Bidder 17.31 M & P Binnie 9 34727 Max Volume nwtd Ashley Bradshaw 6 21242 Tabby 17.62 Sharon Hindson $2505, C1, 520m 6 32166 Dorothy Be Good 17.66 Bruce Dann 3 85636 Don’t Cry Joni 17.62 Alison Lee 10 74838 Opawa Al 30.53 Robin Wales 7 34287 Justin Lincoln 17.46 S & B Evans 4 47757 Rosies Choice 17.81 Norman Wanhalla 1 s4625 Go Punter Go nwtd Robin Wales 7 24358 Shanly Star 17.15 John McInerney 8 32768 Cosmic Jase 17.42 John McInerney 5 22162 Mitcham Queen 17.63 John McInerney 2 25273 Little Secret 30.44 Lisa Waretini 10 Clarkson’s Sign Studio 5.51 8 Fs413 Final Affair 17.24 Jason Dunn EMERGENCIES: 6 87735 Know Dollars 17.51 Garry Cleeve 3 136 Great Work 30.46 J & D Fahey EMERGENCIES: 9 s8426 Vik Vikkers 17.47 Craig Roberts 7 45312 Horse Range Opal 17.59 Malcolm Grant 4 77677 Goldstar Chief 30.83 S & B Evans $1450, C1, 295m 9 s6346 Mitcham Reado 17.24 John McInerney 10 884s2 High Sparrow nwtd Ashley Bradshaw 8 52142 Mr Muppet 17.18 Robin Wales 5 52822 Hustle Ace 30.54 Norman Wanhalla 1 8F588 Epic Rose 17.50 J M McCook 10 44654 Yanira Bale 17.33 Craig Roberts

Victorian races at Pakenham Synthetic Tuesday Jetbet 13 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 82459 Deponent (7) 58 91 M Allen 3 53s76 It’sayesfromme wb (12) 61.5 93 2 62365 Duchess Grace tw (13) 61.5 100 2 0s31s Brazen Brando (5) 62 99 Race 1: RIP CITY, SMUG SISTER, OURMARIE 3 42232 Sanbuck (17) 58 92 J Maskiell 4 53231 Dance Ready d (16) 61 91 W Price (a1.5) C Rawiller (a1.5) C Rawiller (a1.5) 4 32s84 Space Cowboy (14) 58 94 R Bayliss 5 56571 Latest Bentley d (2) 61 88 3 6s165 Ocean’s Thirteen (17) 61.5 95 3 9s492 Areyoulistening (4) 61.5 100 D Dunn Race 2: DANE ZELEK, TORAMOUR, SPIRITOFTHEVALLEY 5 The Suite Man (11) 58 83 J Luxe C Rawiller (a1.5) J Lorensini 4 87s97 Ruth’s Boy td (2) 61.5 94 C Newitt Race 3: MISIRLOU, BAILARIN, VISTABELLE 6 57260 Trotsie (12) 58 91 Ms R Mangan 6 6s291 Regal Effort d (14) 60 89 F W Kersley 4 5s315 Sebsilk tn (2) 61 98 B Melham 5 17632 Kurocaine (18) 60.5 96 Ms K Quilty (a4) Race 4: DANCE READY, THELBURG, REGAL EFFORT 7 s5023 Fortessa (15) 56 86 Z Spain 7 43822 Thelburg tcdb (4) 60 89 C Douglas 5 324s8 Slick Back (6) 61 91 B Mertens 6 6s27s Peranto w (9) 60.5 79 J Bowditch Race 5: WHITEMORE, THURMANATOR, STAGE FRONT 8 4936s Magic Kappy (6) 56 89 W Price (a1.5) 8 s1270 Hammer ‘n’ Tone dw (15) 59.5 74 6 160s6 Zorro Macho n (10) 61 94 Dylan Dunn 7 61s74 Uptown Lola dw (12) 60.5 98 Race 6: DIHHI, DUCHESS GRACE, DIXIE BUILT 9 37s5 Princess Diva (13) 56 95 D Stackhouse A Lynch 7 80341 Dixie Built d (1) 60.5 95 D Dunn M Cartwright (a2) Race 7: MR MONACO, MATAMATA, CHEEVA GRANDE 10 Spanish Tides (16) 56 88 9 07s95 Roederer (10) 59.5 89 Z Spain 8 65s96 Gold Ollie (3) 60 95 D Stackhouse 8 17560 Prussian Dream dwn (8) 60 97 Race 8: BRAZEN BRANDO, KUROCAINE, AREYOULISTENING Ms C Hefel (a2) 10 755s4 Norma Stars w (18) 58.5 100 C Newitt 9 49s98 La Belva d (5) 58.5 97 N Callow C Douglas Race 9: BELZELLA, SNOWFIRE, THE PUGILIST 11 623 Spiritofthevalley b (2) 56 94 J Bowditch 11 8s180 Solitary Tramp w (7) 57.5 94 D Moor 10 24261 Dihhi (9) 58 97 J Bowditch 9 3415s Madlenka (17) 59.5 92 D Thornton 12 9s2 Toramour (8) 56 94 T Stockdale (a) 12 65s44 Walk Free db (3) 57 94 J Mott 11 1s674 La Belle Epoque d (16) 58 95 10 66705 Quenton d (13) 59.5 99 Ms C Hefel (a2) EMERGENCIES: EMERGENCIES: W Price (a1.5) 11 710s3 Orakai (14) 59 96 H Grace (a1.5) 13 479s6 Mystic Cloud (9) 56 92 J Noonan 13 06328 Akhurst (9) 58.5 90 EMERGENCIES: 12 0s804 Boom Daddy d (1) 58.5 94 Dylan Dunn 14 58s66 Hackeress (5) 56 86 14 87s78 Moski cw (13) 58 89 D Stackhouse 12 1s424 Achieve Victory b (4) 60 97 Z Spain EMERGENCIES: 15 0 Gunner Get It Dunn (18) 58 85 15 7408s Falie d (1) 56 79 13 07s90 Heroic Fighter w (11) 59.5 89 M Dee 13 5s16s Stryke A Nerv (3) 58 91 J Maskiell 16 7 Greyt Effort (10) 56 86 Ms J Eaton (a) 16 s1070 Cobain (8) 57 87 14 73424 Ambitious Gem wn (7) 57.5 94 17 6s Whatarap (4) 56 84 C Symons 17 90454 Humdrum (11) 56 86 15 89326 Sebeat c (8) 59 95 J Maskiell 14 36315 Evening Spirit tn (11) 57 98 C Symons 18 0 Fudging (3) 58 81 18 7s449 Meet The Missus (5) 56 86 Ms B Grylls 16 65s88 Southern Bolt t (15) 59 91 B Park 15 48586 I’m Cheeky dw (10) 58.5 89 17 41958 Elzinga dw (14) 59 89 J McNeil 16 170s0 Outrigger (15) 57.5 82 Ms R Mangan 3 Blue Meadows Pre-Training 3.30 5 Ontoit Handicap 4.30 17 76867 Nine Clouds d (6) 56.5 92 18 2601s King Mapoora dw (16) 56 89 J Luxe $20,700, F&M Maiden SW, 1400m $20,000, Benchmark 58, 1400m 7 Polytrack Handicap 5.30 1 Racing.com Plate 2.30 1 Algonquin Bay (6) 58 93 R Mc Leod 1 67576 Spirit Or Lager tdn (14) 62.5 95 $20,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 58, 2200m 9 Sportsbet - Money Men Podcast 6.30 $20,700, 4yo & up Maiden SW, 1200m 2 263 Bailarin (11) 58 98 B Melham P Moloney 1 01421 Mr Monaco tcwn (4) 68 100 M Walker $20,000, Benchmark 64, 1200m 1 3s637 Dubian Myth b (6) 58.5 96 Dean Holland 3 Bankson (10) 58 90 A Lynch 2 53554 Faolan w (6) 61.5 100 B Melham 2 00s43 Zouy’s Comet n (17) 65 92 J Mott 2 29624 Rip City (1) 58.5 96 J Allen 4 67446 Bolde Abby (7) 58 93 J Bowditch 3 78812 Stage Front b (17) 61.5 95 B Rawiller 3 s9517 So Schmick w (11) 62 96 Ms C Hefel (a2) 1 12281 Design Rouge cn (4) 62 100 3 55726 The Real Wasabi (8) 58.5 100 5 40s34 Equicentre (18) 58 93 D Dunn 4 32318 Kashiwa n (3) 61 98 D Thornton 4 37156 Cheeva Grande tn (2) 61 90 M Dee W Price (a1.5) Ms K Quilty (a4) 6 87s32 Jacin Talee (2) 58 99 B Mertens 5 2546s Just Like Mum db (15) 60 92 B Higgins 5 55721 Generalmaintenance (12) 61 94 2 8106s Abyssinian tdwn (6) 60.5 94 4 3s6s Coola Coola (12) 56.5 95 J McNeil 7 03686 Lettie Lutz (14) 58 87 Z Spain 6 2226s Thurmanator cn (8) 60 87 M Dee J Maskiell Ms C Hefel (a2) 5 Crooked Hillary (9) 56.5 90 B Higgins 8 s5572 Misirlou (5) 58 95 J Noonan 7 90345 Whitemore dwn (1) 60 94 J McNeil 6 4s651 Matamata w (7) 60 95 L Nolen 3 30700 Sheriff John Stone dwn (16) 60 87 6 35654 Destiny Force (7) 56.5 92 D Stackhouse 9 59s74 Mycharliegirl (16) 58 95 T Stockdale (a) 8 s8106 Mary’s Pride dw (10) 59.5 93 7 89748 Peak Hill w (15) 60 90 A Lynch D Stackhouse 7 6s99 Extreme Heat (10) 56.5 85 C Caserta (a) 10 9276s Tinszel (1) 58 100 J McNeil M Cartwright (a2) 8 734s1 He’s All White w (18) 59.5 87 C Newitt 4 6s445 Vici d (12) 60 100 C Rawiller (a1.5) 8 — Miss Lathos SCRATCHED 11 5s27 Velvet Rocket (13) 58 98 C Newitt 9 174s7 Irubi (7) 58.5 89 9 65184 Miss Harriette (9) 59.5 92 B Melham 5 20493 Thunder Pace (3) 59.5 95 B Higgins 9 Our Ginger Ninja (5) 56.5 89 P Moloney 12 582 Vistabelle (4) 58 97 J McNeil 10 8s636 Sensitivity d (11) 57.5 94 C Douglas 10 17s25 Avozinha w (14) 59 92 R Mc Leod 6 1632s The Pugilist (9) 59 95 W Egan 10 Ourmarie (2) 56.5 89 B Park EMERGENCIES: 11 88s7s Madam Stowell w (9) 57 86 J Bowditch 11 24916 Fiorena wn (10) 58 93 B Thompson 7 65915 Troubleshot tcdw (17) 59 94 M Allen 11 240s9 Pompeia (15) 56.5 87 J Noonan 13 490 Looking At You Kid (12) 58 84 B Higgins 12 70123 Paris Gem d (2) 56.5 98 W Egan 12 68025 Rue De Rennes d (8) 58 96 W Egan 8 8s2s7 Algaffaal d (1) 58.5 88 R T Tremsal 12 7s4 Smug Sister b (14) 56.5 92 14 746s7 Hoffy’s Dream (9) 58 93 C Symons EMERGENCIES: EMERGENCIES: 9 37851 Belzella d (11) 58.5 93 F W Kersley W Price (a1.5) 15 58s74 Queen Quirina (3) 58 94 13 06056 Deyama (5) 56 94 13 35631 Haleakala cn (13) 57 93 10 6s10s Snowfire d (8) 58.5 94 J Winks EMERGENCIES: 16 0 Attendamuster (8) 58 96 J Allen 14 59562 Rock’n’rollrock d (12) 58 92 L King (a) 14 00778 Floral Fever w (5) 58.5 86 11 23622 Vincent Van Go td (2) 58.5 95 J Noonan SCRATCHED 13 88s5 Gungho (11) 58.5 91 Ms C Hall 17 8 Royal Delights (15) 58 96 15 — Bally Paddy 15 87384 Syd’s Coin (6) 58 93 C Newitt 12 85416 One Penny Red d (10) 58 93 N Callow 14 8s7s6 Shujuku (4) 56.5 94 J Fry 18 5 Rich Princess (17) 58 98 16 06565 Private Profit w (4) 56 91 16 70022 Chaba Charli dw (3) 58 91 EMERGENCIES: 15 95008 Kalleske (16) 58.5 93 N Callow 17 93660 Serveur tn (18) 56 87 17 83066 Sollevare w (16) 57.5 84 4 Kennards Hire Pakenham 4.00 13 14386 Riverdance Lad dwn (13) 58 92 16 0s000 Doctor Timor (3) 58.5 84 18 55998 Merry Magic wn (13) 56 87 18 0s500 Storm Train d (1) 56 91 R Tan 14 1958s Fantome Lady n (7) 56 94 C Symons 2 Superior Food Services 3.00 $20,000, Benchmark 58, 1400m 6 Meluca Group Handicap 5.00 8 Magic Millions Handicap 6.00 15 6958s Elvaric dw (5) 56 93 M Poy (a) 1 7476s Charlie Road wn (17) 62.5 80 16 0s58s Escarbar d (15) 57.5 90 $20,700, 3yo Maiden SW, 1200m L German (a) $20,000, Benchmark 58, 1600m $20,000, Benchmark 58, 1000m 17 — Memphis Squaw SCRATCHED 1 3 Dane Zelek (1) 58 100 M Walker 2 66358 Allageri dw (6) 62 95 J Maskiell 1 2s902 Atone (12) 61.5 99 M Cartwright (a2) 1 58s87 Punt Club dn (7) 62.5 93 Ms L Doodt 18 13119 Angel Toff d (14) 56 88 J Luxe

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. 20 SPORT The Gisborne Herald • Monday, June 8, 2020 England hoping to reduce distancing

RUGBY “If you use two metres in an 80,000-seater stadium and factor in ENGLAND rugby chief Bill Sweeney traffic flow, such as someone wanting says he’s seeking clarification on to use the toilet without going past whether social distancing rules can someone and touching them, it reduces JUMBO CROSSWORD SOLUTION 1440 be reduced to allow 40,000 fans your capacity to between 9000 and ACROSS: 1 Occur, 4 Identical twins, 11 Trout, 14 Brain, 15 into Twickenham for the November 9500. 16 19 20 21 24 internationals. “I was surprised, not thinking Documentary, Garrison, Console, Thigh, Audacious, Elite sport in England was given the it would be that low. With one Pseudonym, 26 Sturdy, 27 Shrill, 31 Trait, 32 Princess, 34 Thoroughly, green light to return this month, but metre, which is the World Health 38 Staunch, 39 Stable, 40 Uneasy, 41 Code, 42 Accepts, 45 Charitable, without spectators in attendance amid Organisation’s guidance, you get close 50 Settled, 54 Path, 55 Mutate, 56 Forbid, 57 Resolve, 60 Carelessly, 61 the Covid-19 pandemic. to 40,000, and we would like it to come 62 65 66 67 72 However, the Rugby Football Union down to that by autumn.” Navigate, Ebbed, Jargon, Astray, Oppressed, Straining, (RFU) believes fans will be allowed to Sweeney said the RFU stood to lose 73 Demon, 74 Advance, 79 Au revoir, 80 Harpsichord, 81 Sloop, 82 attend matches by November. around £3million a game under the England are scheduled to host Sober, 83 As mad as a hatter, 84 Cycle. PuzzleThe Company two-metre guidelines, but would not

DOWN: 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 © New Zealand, Argentina, and increase capacity unless they received Cordon, Units, Drop, Naughty, Ice age, Acts, Australia in November at Twickenham government approval. Tortuous, 10 Static, 11 Throughout, 12 Oast, 13 Tuneful, 17 Cloud, 18 Stadium, which has a capacity of “We would not increase the stadium Hard cheese, 22 Mourn, 23 Night owl, 25 Seizure, 26 Suspect, 28 Critic, 82,000. capacity at the risk of safety nor do 29 Member, 30 Crisis, 33 Notch, 35 Yield, 36 Scot, 37 Numb, 42 Aspic, “If you are using two metres, you are anything contrary to government 43 44 45 46 47 48 talking about a four-metre distanced guidelines,” Sweeney said. Caterers, Squash, Cradle song, Apex, Infancy, Arrive, safe space,” Sweeney told the Guardian. “But we want clarity on whether 49 Lying, 51 Eyed, 52 Trouble, 53 Envied, 58 Almost over, 59 Stern, 63 “With one, it is one metre all round, the two-metre rule is absolutely Drunkard, 64 Aside, 65 Jigsaws, 68 Prophet, 69 Marina, 70 Perish, 71 which has the effect of increasing essential or whether one metre is 75 76 77 78 capacity fourfold. possible.” — AAP Scroll, Alley, Grub, Opus, True. CROSSWORDJUMBO Copyright

THE LAST WORD IN ASTROLOGY Tuesday, June 9, 2020

SUDOKU CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Mae Whitman, 32; Natalie Portman, 39; Johnny Depp, 57; Michael J. Fox, 59. Happy Birthday: Look at the possibilities, map out a plan and refuse to let outside inluences SUDOKU is a logic puzzle made cause uncertainty or confusion. Know what your budget is, and make up of 81 squares on a 9x9 grid. cost-eficient changes to ensure that you are successful this year. Learn To solve the puzzle, each row, from experience, and focus on what you know will result in greater security, column and 3x3 grid within the happiness and peace of mind. Personal growth is encouraged. Your numbers larger grid must end up containing are 7, 18, 24, 29, 33, 41, 45. each number from 1 to 9, and ARIES (March 21-April 19): each number can only appear Make positive changes to the way you handle money, how you present yourself to others and the way you deal with people who are heading in a once in a row, column or box. different direction. Let go of the past, revise the present and embrace the A sudoku grid has a single future. 4 stars unique solution, which can be TAURUS (April 20-May 20): reached without using guesswork. You'll be under pressure to make changes that you may not want to make. A reserved response will be in your best interest. If you let your emotions take SOlUTiOn in nexT pUblicATiOn. over, someone will take advantage of you while you are down. 2 stars GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Step up and do your part. Look at a situation logistically, and you'll ind a way to work within the conines of whatever you face. Don't feel you have to follow others or put your ideas or plans on the back burner. 5 stars DOUBLE CROSSWORD No 11,009 CANCER (June 21-July 22): Place more emphasis on getting things done and obtaining the knowledge CRYPTIC CLUES and experience required to move on to your next challenge. A positive change will encourage you to broaden your outlook as well as your interests. ACROSS DOWN Distance yourself from meddlers. 3 stars LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): 7. Speaks of zero house 1. Instrument that indicates Do what you need to do, but don't make unnecessary changes to your plans assessments (6) all points of view (7) or your expenditures. Keep your life running smoothly, and stick to what 8. One who pinches a child 2. Parent upset about one works best for you. Don't follow someone heading in a direction you don't (6) artist (7) want to pursue. 3 stars 10. No top on ruined bridge 3. Denise Norbury will VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): (7) conceal the Spaniard (5) Pay more attention to what others do. You'll gain insight into how best to 11. See 5 Down 4. Argue about being put in respond to a situation that has the potential to affect your status, reputation or poor side (7) position. Be ready to make a sudden but necessary move. 3 stars 12. See 6 Down 5 & 11Ac. Don’t use pieces 13. Use it for a musical LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): as extra accessories Take hold of whatever situation you face, and make it work for you. sequence (5) (5,5) 17. Go through the letters Discipline, initiative and being ready to take action physically will ensure 6 & 12Ac. The rest I wish to that you don't waste time or get caught in a verbal battle due to someone's for a certain amount of make a mess of pottage! stubbornness. 5 stars time (5) (5,4) SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): 18. One who sings in 9. Describing one Say less and do more. If you give in to emotions or bend to someone's natural tones (4) completely overcome by manipulative ways, you will not accomplish what you set out to do. Focus on 22 & 15Dn. Not necessarily tears? (2,4,3) what's important to you, and pursue domestic changes that make you happy. one who goes to bed 14. Observed a description 2 stars during the day (5,7) of the Dalmatian (7) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): 23. Clothes Martin changed 15. See 22 Across 16. A hundred on trial Do things your way, and avoid outside interference. Pay more attention to about the end of June question the verdict (7) itness, health and the way you present yourself to others. An important (7) relationship will need nurturing if you have neglected your personal duties or 19. A suit for the society responsibilities. Make amends. 4 stars 24. Speculate about spots (5) SOLUTIONS TO everybody dancing (6) 20. In shocking gale one CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Quick Crossword answers 25. Charming things - you’ll must be nimble (5) Talk about the changes you want to make at home. A fresh start that PUZZLE 11,008 encourages better health will lead to research and implementing a routine also fit the large grid find 'em among children 21. Mountaineering aid to QUICK (6) fasten all round (5) that is geared toward a strict itness and diet routine. 3 stars Across: 1 Grand; 4 Declare; 8 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Ailment; 9 Merit; 10 Down; 11 Do what suits you best. If you follow someone, you will feel you missed out Pullover; 13 Puny; 14 Will; 16 QUICK CLUES on something that may have inspired you to achieve personal growth. Stretch Question; 17 Warn; 20 Erica; 21 your imagination, and explore the possibility of doing your own thing. 3 stars Vibrate; 22 Thereby; 23 Event. ACROSS DOWN Down: 1 Grandiloquent; 2 PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Allow; 3 Deep; 4 Detour; 5 7. Almost (6) 1. Revile (7) Do what you must, but don't agree to something that may jeopardize your Complain; 6 Arrival; 7 8. Tremble (6) 2. Odious (7) health or relationship with someone you love. Guard against being taken Entertainment; 12 Initiate; 13 10. Promote (7) 3. Shine (5) advantage of or being coerced into something detrimental to you inancially, Precise; 15 Convey; 18 Abate; 4. Dawn (7) physically or emotionally. 3 stars 19 Able. 11. Lift (5) Birthday Baby: CRYPTIC 12. Adhesive (4) 5. Miss (5) You are smart, adaptable and innovative. You are passionate and sensitive. Across: 1 Hives; 4 Embrace; 8 6. Steal (5) 13. Abode (5) Tonight; 9 Lined; 10 Oust; 11 9. Tuneful (9) Prussian; 13 Peer; 14 Eyes; 16 17. Fit out (5) Patriots; 17 Beta; 20 Ashen; 21 14. Press (7) Element; 22 Tirades; 23 Later. 18. Pulse (4) 15. Need (7) Down: 1 Hot-house plant; 2 22. Wash lightly (5) 16. Pompous (7) STAR RATINGS Vends; 3 Sage; 4 Entire; 5 Bulls- FIVE STARS: Nothing can stop you now. Go for the gold. eye; 6 Aunties; 7 End in disaster; 23. Rare (7) 19. Boats (5) FOUR STARS: You can pretty much do as you please. It’s a good time to start new projects. 12 Resigned; 13 Pitcher; 15 24. Madness (6) 20. Below (5) THREE STARS: If you focus your efforts, you will reach your goals. Steers; 18 Erect; 19 Well. TWO STARS: You can accomplish a lot, but don’t rely on others for help. 25. Scanty (6) 21. Speedy (5) ONE STAR: It’s best to avoid conflicts. Work behind the scenes or read a good book. The Gisborne Herald • Monday, June 8, 2020 SPORT 21 Victory first up for Thistle New players and some old hands impress

FOOTBALL by John Gillies Sam Patterson’s cross at the near post with a deft head-flick FOUR goals, four scorers . . . that took the ball into the far Gisborne Thistle coach Garrett corner to make it 2-0. Blair was well pleased with a I thought Patterson was 4-1 win on Saturday. having a quiet game on the It came in Thistle’s first game right flank until I checked my of their pandemic-delayed Pacific notes and saw he’d supplied the Premiership campaign, against crosses for Thistle’s two goals. Hastings team Western Rangers Then I looked up and he scored at Childers Road Reserve. the third. He also had a hand in And it was done in style. the fourth. Maybe not so quiet. Both sides played smart, In central midfield, skipper brisk, passing football that Nick Land was being Nick Land entertained. – working, making challenges, Thistle deserved to win helping in defence, feeding the because they shaded their attack, and supplying the finish Hawke’s Bay opponents in for the best move of the game and overall team performance the only goal of the second half. and had some outstanding Not on the scoresheet but individuals. doing plenty nevertheless, Veteran Davie Ure makes the was 19-year-old striker Tomek role of deep-lying striker an art Frooms. A Londoner, he attended form and he was instrumental the Crystal Palace academy from in many of Thistle’s most the time he was eight till he was dangerous attacks. He scored 15, then had a spell with AFC Thistle’s first goal off a move he Wimbledon. started. With luck, he could have He was put in touch with THISTLE ON ATTACK: Gisborne Thistle midfielder Nick Land (centre) closes in on the ball as Western had a hat-trick. Thistle by Pulse football Rangers defenders Thomas (TJ) Hinde (second right) and Anthony Baker (No.5) try to block the way to English import Brandon academy director Paul Seaman, goal at Childers Road Reserve. Thistle won this Pacific Premiership game 4-1. Picture by Paul Rickard Josling is in his second season who has helped bring would-be with Thistle and patrolled the professional footballers to New Frooms is small, skilful and White, Andre Riley and Merlin Thistle coach Blair was left flank, occasionally moving Zealand and arranged UK tours elusive. He twists and turns Parsons a run. This year, Pacific pleased to have a winning start. infield to good effect. On one by teams of Kiwi youngsters his way out of tight spaces and Premiership teams are allowed Early-season hiccups had cost such foray, he made an angular seeking experience of the is prepared to shoot early. On to use all five of their reserves in his side in the past. He thought run into the goalmouth to meet professional football world. Saturday some of his shooting a game. everyone played well but he was a tad optimistic, perhaps Thistle scored in the 13th, singled out Frooms, Patterson, because he wanted to impress on 33rd, 36th and 67th minutes. Land, Batarrita and Ure for his first league outing and was For the first, Ure passed to special mention. keen to get on the scoresheet. If Patterson then sprinted into the With midfielder Max Logan he keeps performing like this, penalty area and met the cut- still to come into the squad, the the goals will come. back with a first-time shot from signs were promising. Thistle’s defence was built 12 metres; Josling headed in Rangers coach Grant Hastings, around a solid core of goalkeeper Patterson’s cross for the second; father of former Thistle coach Mark Baple and centrebacks Patterson broke away, chopped Matt Hastings, is in his second Daniel Venema and Ander inside a pursuing player and year with the club and was Batarrita. Baple was not called slotted the ball in the corner pleased his team tried to play on for anything miraculous but for the third; and Patterson good football. his command of the penalty area and Araya exchanged passes A player with Manurewa, gave the defence confidence. on the right before the ball was Hamilton and Cambridge, Venema and Batarrita were crossed and Ure dummied to hit Hastings coached Napier City sound under pressure, while it, leaving Land to score with a Rovers for four years before leftback Kuba Jerabek and first-time shot from 15 metres. linking up five years ago with rightback Emerson Araya Western Rangers got their Hastings Boys’ High School, defended well and ventured goal in the 38th minute from where he is technical director of forward when they could. the penalty spot, through striker football. He and his wife Jenni, Central midfielder Ashley Martin Zuquetti, who was who was also here on Saturday, McMillan played for Gisborne adjudged to have been fouled by run a sports coaching business, Boys’ High School last year Venema. GJ Training. and in his Pacific Premiership Rangers’ best were keeper “We brought only 13 up to debut on Saturday gave a good Scotty Helson, centrebacks Gisborne,” Grant Hastings said. account of himself. He, Venema, Thomas (TJ) Hinde and Anthony “Two or three couldn’t travel, Patterson, Araya and Josling Baker, central midfielders Dale but we always have a pretty thin TAKING AIM: Gisborne Thistle striker Tomek Frooms gets his came off during the second Simpson and Morgan Samuels, squad.” shot away against Western Rangers at Childers Road Reserve on half to give UK import Charlie and strikers Zuquetti, Luke The match was well controlled Saturday. Picture by Paul Rickard Morris, Janai Randall, Travis Morgan and Cory Janssen. by referee Chris Niven. Liverpool mayor changes his stance FOOTBALL risk of supporters gathering outside Liverpool need just two victories stadiums. from their final nine fixtures to claim LIVERPOOL — Liverpool’s city And while he is adamant the general the title but they will be able to wrap mayor Joe Anderson says he is now in public should stay away from venues, it up at the Toffees if second-placed favour of the Merseyside derby taking he has withdrawn his complaint at Manchester City lose to Arsenal on place at Everton this month. the two Merseyside grounds staging June 17. Liverpool could potentially wrap fixtures. However, Klopp believes any title up a first English Premier League title “We are in a better place than we parade may have to be put on hold for in 30 years at Everton on June 21, were four weeks ago and we’ve been a few months because of the public in both sides’ first match back since able to convey why it’s so important health crisis. the season was put on hold because nobody congregates outside or near “That you can’t celebrate in the way of the coronavirus pandemic three grounds,” he told The Athletic. you’ve always dreamed of, that’s not months ago. “We have had the opportunity nice, I totally understand that,” he told Fears of fans congregating outside since then to speak to fans and the Sky Germany. Goodison Park or Anfield led to clubs have done their part and got the “I feel the same way. It’s not that speculation the game could be held at message across that the supporters my ideal is to celebrate alone in the a neutral venue but Merseyside Police need to stay away. Both clubs have stadium, then just drive home. have said there were no objections made it clear. (Liverpool manager) “It wasn’t like that when you thought EMPTY SEATS: In this March 7 file photo, people sit surrounded by from the force to holding games at Juergen Klopp has made it clear. about it. But that cannot be changed empty seats as they wait for the start of an English Premier League either ground. “So I would have no objection to the now. football match between Liverpool and Bournemouth at Anfield Anderson has previously voiced his games being played at our clubs’ home “Why should we now make a big stadium in Liverpool. The mayor of Liverpool says he is now in favour opposition to the season restarting on grounds, both the derby at Goodison deal about something that can’t be of the Merseyside derby taking place at Everton this month, but fans a home-and-away basis because of the and Liverpool’s games at Anfield.” changed?” — PA will still be unable to watch from inside the stadium. AP picture 22 SPORT The Gisborne Herald • Monday, June 8, 2020 Bayern march on towards eighth title in succession FOOTBALL by Derek Wilson, DPA Leverkusen stay fifth, outside the Champions That was coach Hansi Flick’s first loss in Dusseldorf in the playoff place having failed to League spots on goal difference behind Borussia charge of Bayern and he has now won 23 of 26 capitalise on Benjamin Huebner’s ninth-minute BERLIN — Bayern Munich’s relentless march Moenchengladbach who lost 1-0 at Freiburg on games. red card for Hoffenheim. to an eighth successive Bundesliga football title Friday. Leipzig have been inconsistent since returning They already led through Rouven Hennings has continued with a come-from-behind 4-2 win Mainz boosted their survival hopes 2-0 at from the coronavirus break behind closed doors but Munas Dabbur levelled for the 10 men and at Bayer Leverkusen. Eintracht Frankfurt but Fortuna Dusseldorf drew and having crushed Cologne on Monday, slipped Steven Zuber puts the guests in front before Kingsley Coman, Leon Goretzka and Serge 2-2 at home to 10-man Hoffenheim. up badly against Paderborn. Hennings’ late penalty. Gnabry turned the game in Bayern’s favour Bayern need only six points from their Timo Werner, reportedly on the brink of a move Dusseldorf are three clear of second-bottom before the break after Lucas Alario’s opener. remaining four games to confirm their 30th to Chelsea, set up Patrik Schick for the opener Werder Bremen, and three shy of outright Robert Lewandowski then ensured victory German championship though they will resume but Leipzig had Dayot Upamecano sent off for safety as Moussa Niakhate and Pierre Kunde before 17-year-old Florian Wirtz grabbed a next week without the suspended Thomas kicking the ball away before half-time. earned 15th-place Mainz a 2-0 win at Eintracht consolation. Mueller and Lewandowski. Paderborn look increasingly doomed but Frankfurt. Bayern topped the table by 10 points from That surely ends Lewandowski’s dream of Klaus Gjasula made Bundesliga history with a Hoffenheim stay sixth in the final automatic Borussia Dortmund, who had still to play. matching Gerd Mueller’s 40-goal tally from record-equalling 16th booking of the season and Europa League spot, one point better than Third-placed RB Leipzig were held 1-1 by 1971/72 though he hit 30 as he and his team- Christian Strohdiek’s injury-time goal kept their Wolfsburg with Freiburg one further behind. bottom club Paderborn after being reduced to 10 mates more than gained revenge for Bayern’s 2-1 slim survival hopes alive. Promoted Union Berlin and Augsburg are also men. loss to Leverkusen in Munich in November. Above them the battle rages on with Fortuna in relegation trouble. NRL admits Titans break Manly were dudded by WINNING losing streak by Laine Clark, AAP “That’s the most pleasing thing, it was wrong call NUMBERS great character from the boys.” BRISBANE — After a 364-day wait, the Holbrook wielded the axe before the RUGBY LEAGUE by Scott Bailey, AAP DRAW No. 1966 have finally savoured game following last week’s 36-6 loss BONUS victory with a gutsy 28-23 NRL triumph which relegated them to 14 straight SYDNEY — NRL head of football WINNING NUMBERS NUMBER over at Suncorp Stadium. defeats — the worst run since Newcastle Graham Annesley has admitted Manly Justin Holbrook’s side yesterday lost 19 straight from 2016-2017. were dudded by an incorrect forward-pass snapped a 14-game losing streak, call in the final minute of their 19-16 loss 06 10 11 12 25 39 05 And the early portents weren’t good for notching their first victory since June the Titans after they lost fullback Tyrone to Parramatta. 9 last year with the come-from-behind The Sea Eagles looked set to pull off a Total Lotto Roberts (ankle) before kick-off and fell prizes $3,110,931 win sealed by fullback Phillip Sami’s behind 12-0 after 13 minutes. thrilling comeback from 18-2 down, before No. OF 78th-minute try. But the game turned on its head with a try was wrongly denied PRIZE MONEY WINNERS Five-eighth Ash Taylor proved the a Taylor 40-20 kick which led to captain in the final minute. DIVISION difference, ending a form slump to set up Annesley’s admission came as Manly ONE Kevin Proctor crashing over in the 21st 6 winning Nos $1,000,000 0 two tries with a kicking masterclass to minute. coach said he planned to TWO deliver Holbrook’s first win at the club. speak to referees boss Bernard Sutton 5 winning Nos $12,693 19 Suddenly the Titans had a spring in plus the Bonus No. Benji Marshall’s late field goal their step, levelling the scores at 12-all by over inconsistencies with the game’s new THREE 5 winning Nos $629 380 appeared to have sealed the win for halftime. six-again rule. FOUR the visitors but the rub of the green The Tigers then jumped to a 22-12 lead But Hasler’s major gripe after Saturday 4 winning Nos plus the Bonus No. $50 1093 finally went the Titans’ way in the dying after winger sealed his night’s loss at Bankwest Stadium will be FIVE moments. try-scoring double. Garrick’s non-try. 4 winning Nos $29 16,246 A fortuitous bounce from a short kick- But the Titans clawed their way back A ball put Garrick over SIX off following Marshall’s strike gifted the the line from 20 metres out, only for touch 3 winning Nos $20 23,469 again with Keegan Hipgrave (58th) plus the Bonus No Titans possession and moments later scoring his first career try and Kelly judge Liam Kennedy to rule the pass SEVEN forward. 3 winning Nos Bonus Ticket 226,993 Sami snapped up a Brian Kelly grubber (69th) snapping up a sublime Taylor kick to seal the match-winner as Gold Coast to level the scores 22-all before Sami’s Replays appeared to show the ball had went into party mode. heroics. gone backwards out of the hand before Holbrook toasted his team’s character Tigers coach Michael Maguire wasn’t travelling forward in the air, making it a after they came back from 12-0 down in happy. legal play. the first half and 22-12 in the second to Asked if his side were complacent, “The forward pass call was incorrect,” upstage the Tigers (2-2 record). he said: “Maybe the result shows that Annesley said. “It’s obviously great to get the win and doesn’t it? “But it was called by the touch judge in that fashion,” Holbrook said. “I am sick and tired of the ups and just as it would have been last year. A WINNING NUMBERS 25 10 12 39 “The way we came back in both halves, downs of our performances. We need to second referee would have had no impact fought our way back into it, I am very change that. on that decision.” Total Strike prizes $572,818 happy for the club. “It’s unacceptable, that performance.” The error is poorly timed given the NRL claimed the move to one referee No. OF PRIZE MONEY WINNERS would make for better sideline eyes, given TOTAL all officials are now full-time. Four out of Four $200,000 1 Poor in the first half, Manly looked out of the game when Parramatta prop Kane Three out of Four Stuart says star $734 58 Evans made the most of a Sea Eagles error in the first set after the break to Two out of Four $65 3680 take a 16-point lead. One out of Four Bonus Ticket 91,046 But then the Sea Eagles lifted, player targeted becoming one of the few teams to mount a comeback after struggling for possession RUGBY LEAGUE by Scott Bailey, AAP “Because he’s known as a very good early under the NRL’s new rules. WINNING NUMBER kick chaser after he kicks, he gets pulled Trbojevic put over from SYDNEY — Canberra coach Ricky and tugged off the ball. a mid-field scrum to reduce the margin Stuart is concerned star five-eighth “You can’t be taking kickers out of play before ran on the last to 06 Jack Wighton is becoming a target for once they kick and want to chase.” make it 18-12 with 26 minutes to go. opposition sides to hit late after kicking Raiders consultant Michael Ennis was After nailed a field goal Total Powerball prizes $6,347,702 this season. also vocal over the issue in commentary, with six minutes remaining to make it Wighton missed the end of yesterday’s insistent it was something Wighton had 19-12, Taufua barged over again to make No. OF PRIZE MONEY WINNERS loss to Newcastle after copping a head copped throughout the opening rounds. it a three-point game with three to play. DIVISION ONE knock and failing his concussion check, Stuart does not want to make a big The Sea Eagles again had all the Lotto Division 1 + winning Powerball No. Rollover 0 following late contact from Sione deal over the issue and said he would not running in the final minute, before the TWO Mata’utia. touch judge blunder. Lotto Division 2 + approach the NRL over the matter. winning Powerball No. $27,627 1 Stuart does not believe there was any However, he was confident his issue “We didn’t get much rub of the green THREE malice from Mata’utia or teammate Jacob would be heard by the league. tonight,” Hasler said. Lotto Division 3 + $1288 winning Powerball No. 24 Saifiti to hurt Wighton, but is worried “I’m sure they will hear it, so they That’s what you’re telling me (with FOUR Lotto Division 4 + about the increasing trend. should be looking at it . . . I’m sure they Annesley’s comment). We won the game. winning Powerball No. $97 79 FIVE He told Wighton last week to approach will,” Stuart said. “To be truthful we probably shouldn’t Lotto Division 5 + referees to voice his concerns yesterday, winning Powerball No. $53 1286 The NRL launched a crackdown on have been in that position coming down SIX after feeling he’d routinely been hit late defenders attacking the legs of kickers to the last play (after the first half) but Lotto Division 6 + $35 winning Powerball No. 1783 in the opening three rounds. early last season. I was very impressed with the way this SEVEN Bonus Ticket + $15.00 “Jack’s been getting taken out of play But yesterday’s incident was nowhere group fought back.” 17,042 after he kicks quite often,” Stuart said. near in the same realm with no play at Hasler was less impressed with the “It’s something we spoke about this the legs. consistency in ruck speed.

32800-01 week. I asked him to go to the referees Instead, Wighton has been more been “For the first time a real inconsistency The Gisborne Herald does not make any assurances as to the accuracy and talk about it on the field, in regards pulled out of play this year rather than in the six-again call, so I will be talking to of this information. Please check your tickets at a Lotto shop. to ‘do I take this into my own hands?’ dangerously hit. Bernard Sutton about that,” Hasler said. The Gisborne Herald • Monday, June 8, 2020 SPORT 23 Uawa relish prospect of season

RUGBY by Ben O’Brien-Leaf the likes of Birch, Sidney, Moana Nuku and Niao Savage also FIFTY-FOUR kilometres from established players, their skill Gisborne on State Highway 35, and nerve having been proven dwell blue giants. under the pressure of finals And for Uawa — East Coast rugby. club rugby champions of the past Just as interesting in the two years and Rangiora Keelan Uawa squad will be the new Memorial Shield holders — July players — Josh Dearden (a 4 and Week 1 of the season can’t former Lindisfarne College first come soon enough. 15 halfback) and Puhi Tau, “We have the core of our team formerly of Gisborne club OBM. of the past two years coming Uawa now have depth — as back together again,” player- opposed to just cover — in most, coach Laman Davies said. if not all, positions. “Scott Lasenby, Rik Kernohan, Laman Davies will also have Adaam Ross, Danger (Chris the support he needs on the Richardson), Sam Parkes, sideline: Richard Meihana is his Jordan Birch and BJ Sidney assistant coach, Joe Sheridan are all down to play. We have 32 is the manager, and Nigel registered players.” McGrannachan is the long- Former Poverty Bay and serving physiotherapist. Ngati Porou East Coast back- McGrannachan, 2019 coaches row forward Patrick Allen Tip Nukunuku and Peter has returned to the district Crawford, and manager Darryl and will play for Uawa, while Crawford did great work behind hard-charging Harley Phillips the scenes with enthusiasm, — another who gives 100 energy and considerable percent effort every game — has expertise. recovered from a broken right Attendance at games and a arm and is available. broad demographic among fans Uawa have fielded by far the are good measures of a club’s biggest forward pack on the success and a team’s appeal to POWER: Laman Davies charges through the TVC line in the 2019 East Coast rugby final. Davies, Uawa Coast in recent years. Theirs the public. All East Coast clubs player-coach, says the club has the core of the team back for the new season. Picture by Paul Rickard has been a superb attacking are well supported by loyal platform. fans who generate colourful why he’d done what he’d done answered, “That’s easy: the seeing them, hearing them cheer Both Richardson and Parkes atmosphere. in rugby — and, in 2020, would people . . . the smiles, the joy it us on. are versatile, sharp and fit, with And when Davies was asked do again with Uawa — he brings to our kids and families, “It’s unreal.” 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. 30782-06 8 Jun, 2020 MIDNIGHT TONIGHT GISBORNE TIDE MOVEMENT M E WEATHER FOR TOMORROW T Tuesday Wednesday R Jun 9 Jun 10 SE S am 369noon 369pm am 369noon 369pm Tauranga 3 16 1 Hicks Bay 3 15 Te Puke 35 22

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NOT THIS TIME: Gisborne United midfielder Josh Harris (centre) sends the ball across the face of the goal and out of play, to the relief of Port Hill goalkeeper Khan Jellyman (right). Picture by Paul Rickard Five goals in 15 minutes FOOTBALL by Jason Trowill Referee Mike Ju from Hastings was culminated in Josh Harris receiving a with four corners and one free-kick in the joined by Gisborne assistants Mel Knight peach of a pass from Brouwer. Harris last 10 minutes of the match, with Piper CHAMPIONS Gisborne United began and Rubi Perano on the line. All three drilled the ball into the bottom left corner coming to the rescue with save after save, their post-Covid 2020 season with a had good matches. of the goal, restoring Gisborne’s lead: 2-1. and central defender Dane Thompson thrilling 3-2 win over a much-improved United began the match with a new Five minutes later, Morgan McLellan winning many defensive headers. Port Hill United in the first round of the formation: 3-5-2, using two wing-backs waltzed through Gisborne United’s When the final whistle blew, Gisborne Pacific Premiership football competition. operating up and down the flanks and midfield and launched a rocket from 25 United players and supporters heaved a Goals from Jarom Brouwer, Josh providing cover for the three central metres out, leaving Piper standing as the sigh of relief, as United pulled off a gritty Harris and captain Kieran Venema were defenders. ball whistled into the bottom left corner 3-2 win. enough to get Heavy Equipment Services Although the first half had plenty of of his goal. Corey Adams was happy with the 75 Gisborne United the win in a seesaw, action, no goals were scored. The score was 2-2 and both teams were percent possession his team had during nail-biting match. Strikers Josh Adams and Brouwer both looking to outsmart their opponents. the match. Everything went according to Last season’s Eskview United coach, went close, with the latter hitting the In the 61st minute, Josh Adams got the game plan. Jimmy Calder, has taken over the crossbar, and Adams thought he’d scored himself into the Port Hill penalty area “Once we get fit and take our chances coaching role at Port Hill United, and a screamer only to be denied by an offside and danced around a few players, only to better, things will start to click,” he said. brought with him a full squad. flag. be fouled before he could get a shot off. He praised the performance of the A mix of young and experienced Both teams came out after the break Referee Ju pointed to the penalty spot. defensive line and described his team as players, they pushed Gisborne United all with fire in their bellies. Five goals in 15 Up stepped Captain Cool (Venema), who “big-hearted”. the way. minutes provided the crowd with some powered the ball into the roof of the net, Adams paid tribute to central defender “We are in a rebuilding stage and fantastic end-to-end action. giving Jellyman no chance. Thompson but gave the man-of-the-match looking forward to a full season of Just 51 seconds after the restart, James Bristow came on for his United award to Harris, who worked tirelessly football,” Calder said. Brouwer scored. Gisborne United debut and Steven Husband returned throughout. “This is a great match to get first up, to vice-captain Josh Harris put the Port to first-team duties after a season-long Port Hill coach Calder was pleased see how well the players have gelled pre- Hill defence under pressure, enabling injury as Corey Adams made a few that his side stuck to their game plan of season.” Brouwer to intercept a pass. His shot changes. sitting back and catching United on the Gisborne United coach Corey Adams gave Port Hill goalkeeper Khan Jellyman Bristow supplied Josh Adams with a counter-attack. had six new faces in his squad and no chance. beautiful pass that put him one on one “We have a lot of growing to do and handed three of them a starting debut. Gisborne United’s lead was short-lived. with an advancing Jellyman. Adams’s when it all comes together our results Young goalkeeper Seth Piper, Campbell Two minutes later, Port Hill made a drive shot was just a little overpowered and will come,” he said. Hall and Niko Sannevigo all got a taste down the right and a superb pass from went over the crossbar. “We certainly put them under the of Pacific Premiership action and they all midfielder Morgan McLellan found an One minute later, Venema put Adams pump for the last 10 minutes.” impressed. unmarked Jay Mason, who thumped the through on goal, but the latter was Calder paid tribute to his captain, Adams was looking forward to the new ball into the bottom left corner of Piper’s flagged for offside. Adams kicked the ball Irishman Ciaran Whitty, but made season, taking on the role of coach — not goal. away and became the only player in the Shanon Laxon his man of the match. player-coach — while recovering from a Straight from the kick-off, a team effort game to be shown the yellow card. Next Saturday, United travel to Napier nasty knee injury suffered last season. with some superb one-touch passing Port Hill peppered the United goal to play Napier Marist.