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TE NUPEPA O TE TAIRAWHITI THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 2020 HOME-DELIVERED $1.90, RETAIL $2.20 1200 public FACING THE VOTERS: submissions FOUR HAVE THEIR SAY on Endeavour AT PUBLIC MEETING models Council has received more than 1200 public submissions on the controversial PAGE 3 Endeavour models. A consultation process ended on Sunday and council staff are working their way through the submissions that will be made publicly available when a hearings report is completed. STORY ON PAGE 3 Herald file picture COVID-19 • Masks mandatory for visitors to Gisborne Hospital • Govt accused of wasting 100 days of Covid-free communities • High Court says first nine days of lockdown was unlawful • Minister confident almost all linked to cluster contacted • NZ Defence Force brought in for border control PAGES 3, 6-12, 14, 18

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‘Game-changing opportunity’ by Murray Robertson the council to increase the width that consultation included and depth of the new 50m pool the importance of hosting A GROUP of Gisborne to cater for more water sports local, regional and national Plea to watersport leaders have called on participation opportunities, competitions and events in the Gisborne District Council to think and the hosting of national and 50m pool. again about plans for the Olympic international pool events. “Since 2017, when it Pool Complex, pointing to millions The sport leaders group have became clear that funding for of dollars in lost opportunities by put together a submission they a redeveloped pool was not not doing so. hope to present to the council in attainable, community, user group Their call centres on the design an effort to get plans for the main and stakeholder interest waned, of the new 50-metre pool in the pool changed. and understandably so,” said surf revisit complex. “The report and associated lifesaver Sonia Keepa, a member The group wants to meet with papers the council voted on at of the group. the council to discuss alternatives their meeting on August 5 were “The council decision on August they propose in the concept made available to the public via 5 relied on ‘historical’ community plans for the 50m pool in the the council website just 48 hours and pool user consultation, and redeveloped complex. before the meeting,” said group there was no new consultation At an extraordinary meeting on member Andrew Gaddum. process,” she said. August 5 the council approved a “No opportunity for further Mr Cairns said: “we believe that pool concept design report for the $46 consultation with the public was widening the 50-metre pool from million project. allowed for.” 20m to 25m, thereby creating 10 “We believe there is still time He and the other members of swimming lane, deepening the to make adjustments with this the group believed the council had remaining area to two metres and project to achieve even greater a “game-changing opportunity”. making provision for brought-in community benefit,” the group In 2017, there were 293 pool-side seating would create said. submissions received by the significantly greater participation New Zealand surf lifesaving council for the Olympic Pool in aquatic team sports by young project coach Matt Cairns made a strong Complex redevelopment project. women and men. plea at the August 5 meeting for Recurring themes from CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 GISBORNE WAIROA Local News ...... 1-5 Business ...... 10 The Guide .... 19-22 Classifieds ... 26-27 Births & Deaths ...4 Opinion ...... 11 Television ...... 23 Sport ...... 28-32 9 771170 043005 TOMORROW National ...6-9, 15, 18 World...... 12-14 Racing ...... 24-25 Weather ...... 31 > 2 NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 20, 2020

HELPING HAND: PROTECTING THE DOTTEREL Area School Hoturangi class students by Matai O’Connor “Be careful where you drive on the beach, This adds up to the poor old Dotterel learned about the we love our dotterels,” one students said. having a lot of obstacles to overcome on its nesting habits of the TOLAGA Bay Area School students Dotterel nest on beaches all along the way to successfully breeding. New Zealand dotterel have created signs to remind beach-goers East Coast and Tolaga Bay residents are “Some of these we can control,” Mr Quirk and made signs to warn to watch out for New Zealand dotterels/ fortunate to have them nesting on their says. “Trapping programmes help minimise beach-goers to watch tuturiwhatu while on the beach. doorstep at the mouth of the Uawa River, the risk of predation. out for the native birds. Teachers have been showing children Department of Conservation biodiversity “People can also keep their dogs under Picture supplied at the school what impacts the slash and ranger Jamie Quirk says. control and be conscious of where birds are movement on the beach have on tuturiwhatu/ New Zealand Dotterel build their nests nesting and give them space.” dotterel nesting habits. in scrapes on beaches, which makes them Tolaga Bay Area School students have “There has been a lot of mobilisation on vulnerable to an array of threats. made signs that identify the areas people the beach which has made people concerned “They are susceptible to predation from need to stay away from to maximise the for the dotterels,” Tolaga Bay Area School pests like rats, stoats and hedgehogs,” says dotterels’ opportunity to successfully breed. teacher Richard Tuhaka said. Mr Quirk. “These signs are colourful and easy to Hoturangi class has been learning the “Human behaviour can also pose a risk, spot and are a great example of local people basics about dotterels nesting and how including uncontrolled dogs or vehicles, having local solutions,” Mr Quirk says. vehicles and dogs have the biggest impact which might cause birds to abandon nests or “While we can’t do much about the tide on their nesting habits. can actually destroy them. and wind, if we manage things such as A video on the school’s page “On top of this, high tides can swamp predators and people we can continue to shows students putting signs around slash nests and, in October, equinoctial winds can enjoy the endearing New Zealand dotterel that is still on the Tolaga Bay beach. bury nests with sand,” he said. nesting on our beaches successfully.”

Call to collaboratively engage on 50m pool design

FROM PAGE 1 events and tournaments, and it Midway surf rescue community adapted, developed and extended an estimate of potential design could avoid the need to impose hub across the road to jointly in reponse to future demands.” changes, or an alternative “The current design allows for increased running costs on to attract national, regional, club Mr Gaddum said the group’s design.” training and playing in smaller the ratepayer and through entry and school sporting teams for proposed design review was numbers, with smaller adapted fee price increases. training, development and just that — “future-focused and ■ PETER Boyd from Mareikura sizes. “We could bid for the world education camps,” she said. multi-purpose.” Waka Ama Club and Ngati Porou Surf “We think that with a $46m surf lifesaving championships, Long-time Gisborne swim The sport leaders group wants Life Saving Club said what the group budget we should aspire to for example. That would mean coach Glen Sutton said a 50m the Olympic Pool redevelopment proposed was “absolutely” the better train, compete and host events 9000 international visitors and pool was the best training project team to pause and option for local hapu, whanau and iwi. to a high standard — not up to $13 million in economic distance for competitive and consult with the expertise, “Especially now because of the compromise on significant benefit to Tairawhiti.” recreational swimmers. practical minds and national renaissance of moana (ocean) culture. opportunities from the outset. Another member of the group, Olympian and surf lifesaving and international network of “It would be ideal, for example, as “We could host national water surf lifesaver Michelle Mitchell, great Alan Thompson said the users in the region who have a place to train waka paddlers on how polo, swimming and lifesaving said the opportunity would two-metre pool depth called for identified “this game-changing to right their craft when they are out pool championships, and that be there to have the 50m pool could be adapted easily using opportunity”. of their depth, and the depth and extra would also mean significant available for swimmers daily, a collapsible floor in the pool “We implore the council width would allow us to do that more bed nights and revenue for instead of a dividing boom that could be lowered for major project team to further engage easily,” said Mr Boyd. Tairawhiti. creating two 25m pools. events that required the two- collaboratively on this to frame “A proper deep pool is what we “It would also break the “Regular pool swimmers metre depth. the opportunity, detail the need to safely simulate offshore generational cycle of ‘exporting’ prefer having the option of the “Sport NZ strategy advises rates benefit, gain letters of paddling capsizes. Gisborne revenue, with our 50m length. Our proposal would the best long-term outcomes are support, provide a business What the group proposes would teams and families having to also provide an opportunity achieved by designing facilities case showing costs and regional also allow us to do that throughout the travel away to participate in to collaborate with the new in ways that enable them to be economic benefits, and provide year, not just seasonally.”

LOOKING AHEAD Vicki Coley SPORTS Sells Real Estate • Last games of round 2 of Poverty Bay premier club rugby — v OBM, YMP v , Pirates v HSOB. • It’s do-or-die semifi nals time in East Coast club rugby, with Tokararangi hosting Hicks Bay at and Uawa facing TVC at Tolaga Bay. • Thistle head to Hawke’s Bay for a top-of-the- table Pacifi c Premiership football clash with Port Hill, while United are at home to Napier FOCUS ON THE LAND City Rovers. TOMORROW SATURDAY Vicki Coley Residential Sales Consultant The Gisborne Herald, 64 Gladstone Road, P.O. Box 1143, Gisborne • Phone (06) 869 0600 • Fax (Editorial) (06) 869 0643 (Advertising) (06) 869 0644 For a free no obligation appraisal call me. Editor: Jeremy Muir • Chief Reporter: Andrew Ashton • Circulation: Cara Haines • Sports: John Gillies P 021 641 997 E [email protected] e-mail: [email protected][email protected][email protected] • web site: www.gisborneherald.co.nz 32806-01 The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 20, 2020 NEWS 3 Processing hundreds of Endeavour model submissions FROM PAGE 1 and 732 submissions received via “The hearings will be before Turanganui-a-Kiwa/Poverty Bay. which have a vocal proponent Social Pinpoint. all elected members, much like The models were expected in former district councillor MORE than 1200 submissions “There are still more to process. the LTP or annual plan hearing to be temporary but remained Malcolm MacLean. on the controversial placement of The submissions will be publicly process.” on poles in Gladstone Road Along with Martin Kibble, models of James Cook’s ship the available when the hearings Following community feedback at intersections with Peel and whose late father John helped Endeavour have been received report is completed. after a decision in May to Grey streets until they were restore the original models, Mr and could be heard in public. “Submitters have the reinstate the rebuilt models, replaced in 1978 by models built MacLean led a campaign to Gisborne District Council opportunity to speak during the councillors voted again in June by Gisborne Boys’ High School raise the $48,000 needed to get began a consultation process last public hearings process. Dates for to consult with the community students. new aluminium models of the month. this are to be confirmed.” about the models’ future. Those models were refurbished Endeavour built. The process ended on Sunday The report will be included The two original Endeavour in 1999 and again in 2010 The new models, completed in and a Gisborne District Council in the agenda for the council’s models, built from lightweight before being taken down in 2016 September 2019, each weigh spokeswoman this morning said hearings committee and will marine plywood, were installed because of degradation. 200 kilograms and require new staff had so far processed 518 be released to the public two in 1969 for the 200th anniversary The council has put $28,000 poles at a cost of about $30,000 to hard copy or email submissions working days before the meeting. of James Cook’s landing at towards reinstating the models, hold them.

SEEKING YOUR SUPPORT: The four East Coast electorate candidates at last FIRE IN night’s meeting at Holy Trinity Church were (from left) Tania Tapsell National), THE BOWL Meredith Akuhata- Brown (Greens), Toilet explodes as Jennie Brown (Advance NZ) and ‘fatberg’ is cleared Helena Nickerson (New Conservative). Labour’s Kiri Allan by Andrew Ashton was absent due to Parliament being A GISBORNE woman says a bit of warning reconvened. would have been welcome before a fatberg Picture by clearance resulted in raw sewage “exploding” Paul Rickard from her bathroom and ensuite toilet this week. Heather Hannam returned to her Steele Road home from work on Monday to be hit with a “disgusting” smell. “Water and whatever else had come exploding out of the toilet . . . it was everywhere, everything was soaked, all the bath mats . . . everything.” The explosion happened while contractors Meet the candidates were clearing a large “fatberg” with a high- pressure water blaster in the nearby Sponge Bay area. Range of issues raised at Holy Trinity meeting A “fatberg” is a congealed mass in a sewer system formed by the combination of flushed VACCINES, 5G, 1080 and abortion law postponement of the General Election. It was another issue which “gave away non-biodegradable solid matter, such as wet reform were popular issues raised at last Act candidate Blake Webb and ONE the country’s sovereignty”. wipes and congealed grease or cooking fat.” night’s Meet the Candidates meeting at Party candidate Veronica King were also Mrs Akuhata-Brown said the Climate Heather, who lives on a back section, said Holy Trinity. absent. Change Response (Zero Carbon) she had never experienced anything like it. All four candidates present — New Mrs Brown said she had organised Amendment Act was landmark legislation. She contacted Gisborne District Council and Conservative’s Helena Nickerson, a nationwide petition and gathered The Greens wanted to promote cycling National’s Tania Tapsell, Jennie Brown more than 60,000 signatures seeking a an engineer told her the fat had come from the and walking, and were looking at solar of Advance NZ and the Green Party’s moratorium on 5G until independent and other clean energy projects. Climate Sponge Bay area. Meredith Akuhata-Brown — said they had testing proved it safe for humans and the change issues were a priority for the party. “What really brassed me off was that we had issues with the Abortion Legislation Bill. environment. Ms Tapsell said legislation needed no notification they were going to do this. The legislation had been a conscience She was against the use of 1080 and to be practical. Farming should not be “ I was at work . . . I would probably have vote, said Mrs Akuhata-Brown who fluoride. Such issues were dominated by included in the Zero Carbon Act. Reducing been terrified if I had been at home because described herself as pro-life (all Green too much foreign influence. Bring back emissions had to be done in a way which when I got home the stink was yuck. MPs voted for the Bill). power to New Zealanders, she said. was not harmful to the economy. “I thought something had died in there. She had worked with many young Ms Nickerson called for a binding Local farmers were among the most “I cleaned everything up and then rang the women who had abortions, some of them referendum on 5G. sustainable in the world and earned high council. They apologised and said they would more than once. There were issues of All four candidates said they opposed prices overseas. Farmers had received a get a cleaner round within an hour.” stigma and guilt and more education was “forced” vaccination as it was a matter of “bad rap” from the Government. While that was welcomed, she thought required. personal responsibility or democracy. Mrs Akuhata-Brown said the Wairoa- “surely they must know this sort of thing could There had been many discussions on Ms Nickerson said she opposed any Gisborne rail line was “all go” for the happen”. abortion law within the party. There had vaccine from Bill Gates, who wanted to Greens. “The least they could have done was put a been no random decision. control the world’s population. Ms Tapsell said she was reluctant to note in our letterbox to say ‘keep your toilet Mrs Brown said her Advance NZ party Ms Tapsell said vaccines were designed invest taxpayers money into the line over lids down’. Hopefully, it will never happen was pro-choice although she was pro-life. to help, there was much misinformation the next three years without any clear again but I feel sorry for people when it does There should be a referendum, which was on social media and that National made return on investment. come up out of the ground. We were the a common theme of hers during the night. policy based on science. “I like to be prudent with your money.” unlucky ones. It’s the worst smell.” “That’s democracy.” Asked about reducing greenhouse There were other priorities, but the rail Heather, a supermarket worker, also believes Ms Tapsell said no one had been emissions by half by 2030, Ms Nickerson line could be looked at again in the next wet wipes should be banned. “criminalised” under the previous act. She said there were better and more cost- parliamentary term. “I say to people ‘they are not flushable’. I tell did not approve of how the bill had been effective ways of reducing emissions. The Mrs Akuhata-Brown defended her everyone ‘don’t flush them’.” passed under urgency during Covid-19. country only emitted 0.02 percent of all party’s wealth tax. The tax was a tax on Gisborne District Council 4 waters Ms Nickerson claimed that abortion was emissions. the assets of billionaires not a tax on the operations manager Chris Hopman said the now legal up until full term. Her party Mrs Brown said the science on middle class. The aim was to create a tax process of clearing a fatberg generated air wanted to protect life from the womb to greenhouse emissions had not been system that worked for all. pressure through sewer laterals especially if the tomb. settled. Carbon credits were ridiculous. Ms Tapsell said National would not the sewer was partially blocked. Labour candidate and East Coast-based It put farmers off the land and gave increase taxes in the three next years. “Usually the air pressure comes up through list MP Kiri Allan, who voted for the the credits to foreign companies who After the health crisis of Covid-19 would vent pipes but at this particular location there Abortion Legislation Bill, was absent with continued to pollute. come an economic crisis enhanced by the appears to be a problem with the vent and Parliament being reconvened after the “Look at the slash.” ending of wage subsidies. the pressure rose up through a toilet on the property. “It is an unfortunate consequence Masks now mandatory for hospital visitors of clearing sewer mains that happens HAUORA Tairawhiti front-line and anyone who comes into contact “People can be infectious for offered one on entering buildings. occasionally. staff are from this morning wearing with patients. Mask use is optional two to three days before they Dr Mansoor advised people that “We apologised to the homeowner and masks in line with Ministry of for people who are not working in a show symptoms, and in many if they were wearing a mask they arranged for it to be cleaned up immediately.” Health guidance. And all visitors to clinical area and who can easily stay cases people are infected without should fit it on their face so it was Last week, GDC revealed that since the Gisborne Hospital — either for an one metre apart from people outside ever showing symptoms,” said Dr comfortable. “You need to be able move to Alert Level 2 the city’s sewer network outpatient appointment or to visit their work bubble. Mansoor. to put it on and ideally not touch it experienced a 600 percent increase in someone on the wards — will also be Hauora Tairawhiti Medical Officer “If we all protect others, that’s the again until you return home.” blocked sewer laterals over a two-day period. required to wear a mask. of Health Dr Osman David Mansoor best way of also protecting yourself.” Hauora Tairawhiti has plenty of GDC advises people to only flush the Front-line staff include orderlies, says masks can help stop the spread Visitors to the hospital and other masks in stock for staff and visitors “3P’s” — pee, poo and toilet paper. security guards, cleaners, district of Covid-19 and keep the community facilities are encouraged to bring to the hospital and can order more nurses, ward staff, allied health staff and healthcare staff safe. their own mask, or they will be when needed. 4 NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 20, 2020

FAMILY NOTICES In Memoriam

JANE HENI PERE Deaths (nee Kopua) It’s been a year since HOLSCHIER, you left us, and not a Kenneth Francis. — day goes by where Passed away 15th you’re not in our hearts. August 2020, surroun- We love you and miss ded by family, aged 88 you. All our love. years. Loving husband and friend of Nancy Evon, Adrianna, Hine, (nee Cameron) for over and your moko 48 years. Much loved Uncle and Great-Uncle PLEASE to many nieces and HAVE FAMILY nephews. You will be missed. NOTICES Private family service IN BY 9AM has been held. All messages may be sent DAY OF to C/0 26 Riperata PUBLICATION Street, Gisborne 4010.

By-election to BIKES REPAIRED FOR KIDS: A group of Gisborne police officers have taken time out from the beat to salvage old and broken bicycles, which they have repaired and given to children of local families in replace Dunn need. Acting Sergeant James Garbett and his front-line team have been doing it for the past couple of months. “The bikes are serviced by the team and handed over with a brand new helmet and high-visibility jacket,” police said. So far about THE sudden resignation by Gisborne district 10 Gisborne families have received bikes. “Recently the team visited the Awhina Family Centre and donated nine bicycles councillor Amber Dunn yesterday will trigger a and a dozen helmets to them. The home has had an empty bike stand outside and the section set a goal to fill it for the by-election, the council has confirmed. children who live at the centre. The bikes were delivered while the children were at school so they got a nice surprise when “We are saddened by Amber’s unexpected they arrived home.” From left are constables Alisha Te Rangiita and Abi Daunton, Acting Sergeant Garbett and constables resignation from council,” said Mayor Rehette Jerram Chalmers and Jonathan Yuile. Picture supplied Stoltz. “She has been a lovely colleague and friend. She has made a significant contribution to our community over the last seven years, bringing considerable knowledge, experience and understanding to the decision-making table. “She will be missed. I know this would have Home detention for been a difficult decision for Amber and as a council, we respect her decision and wish her well.” Ms Dunn was first elected to the council in 2013. Mrs Stoltz said by-election details were being school fraudsters worked through. “We will update the community on the next steps as soon as they are finalised.” Over half of $103,000 remains unaccounted for At the 2019 council elections, the highest- polling unsuccessful candidates for the TWO women who stole $103,000 from Crown prosecutor Fiona Cleary said to carry and it is something that you will Gisborne ward were Nick Tupara (3396 votes), a small rural school they managed have both women, importantly, were equally have to rectify,” the judge said. Tina Karaitiana (3338), Clive Bibby (3133) and been sentenced to home detention and culpable for the entire $103,000. Submissions at Shuttleworth’s Alice Kibble (3031). ordered to repay about half the money — Counsel Adam Simperingham said sentencing were earlier suppressed due the amount they deposited into their bank Little was unable to pay any large sum to Little’s pending trial. accounts. towards reparation. Her sentence included credit for Shot fired from About $55,000 could not be traced She was now unemployed, not in agreeing to give evidence against Little. so was not factored into court-ordered receipt of any benefit and reliant on Counsel Amanda Courtney said reparation. whanau to financially support her. Shuttleworth felt under pressure to assist vehicle in Wairoa Te Kura O Waikaremoana’s former He noted some of the school funds that in the offending because she was being POLICE continue their inquiry into a second teaching principal Roberta Ann Little, 52, went into her account had effectively provided with accommodation, but her drive-by firearm incident in Wairoa this month that and former board of trustees chairwoman been redistributed to the community. role was limited and she gained little they have described as gang-related. Moana Janice Mary Shuttleworth, 48, At the time of the offending, Little was financially. It happened at 4.30pm on Monday afternoon. A were sentenced separately in Gisborne under immense pressure from others in Judge Harrop noted the fraud shot was fired from someone in a blue sedan as it District Court — Little yesterday, the community for funding for various would not have been possible without passed the Mobil service station in Wairoa. Shuttleworth more than 12 months ago. things, Mr Simperingham said. Shuttleworth’s assistance. Police said it was fired at a person standing Both first-time offenders, the pair Judge Bolstad ordered reparation for A victim statement from the Ministry by a Holden Commodore parked in the service persisted with their offending for about the full amount deposited — $45005.76 of Education highlighted the devastating station forecourt on Bridge Street. two years between mid-2015 and 2017. — and set a weekly reparation rate of impact of the offending on the school and Both incidents were described as gang-related. They hatched a scheme in which they $50, but said she hoped Little had the wider community. Police told The Wairoa Star they will continue to siphoned funding meant for their students conscience to increase the repayments if Students were deprived of learning work with the gangs’ leadership and members of by generating fake receipts and invoices she became re-employed. opportunities and modern resources. the wider community in efforts to reduce tensions for fictitious purchases or costs, then The judge noted Little only admitted The Government’s Board of Trustees and bring about some sustainable change in co-signing school for cash and her offending in a limited way, telling system, which allows community leaders behaviour. paying them into their personal accounts. a pre-sentence report writer she only to be the decision-makers for their local “We don’t believe anyone was injured nor Large sums of cash were also pleaded guilty because she had overall schools, was undermined. do we think it is connected to the liquor centre withdrawn from the school’s account. responsibility as the school’s manager. Trust was hard to win back after such firearm incident on Tuesday last week. More than $45,000 went into The judge rejected Little’s claims she a gross breach, the Ministry said. Police have urged anyone with information to Little’s bank account, $3414.45 into relied on others to manage the school’s Time and energy the MoE spent come forward. Call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 Shuttleworth’s. finances while she focused on her teacher unravelling the offending was a diversion 111 or contact acting Detective Sergeant Josh No one knows where the rest of the and principal roles, and that she did not from its proper focus — the wellbeing of Jones at Wairoa Police Station. $103,000 went. know money was being deposited into her children. It was premeditated, sophisticated account. offending, the judges who sentenced them “You were the principal of the kura. ■ TE Kura O Waikaremoana is a decile 2, said. No matter what way you look at it, years 1 to 8 bilingual school at Tuai, about 50km Biggest falls at Little and Shuttleworth each pleaded you were entrusted to manage it to the northwest of Wairoa. guilty to theft in a special relationship highest standard and if it was thought There are about 25 students, mostly Maori, and eight fraud charges. you did not have the qualifications and who are taught in two classes — mainstream Shuttleworth was sentenced by Judge professional nous to do so, you would not and Maori immersion. Stephen Harrop in July last year to five have been placed in that role,” the judge Little began teaching there in 2010, and TE Puia Springs, the Hikuwai River area and months home detention and 100 hours said. became principal in 2014. Poroporo recorded the biggest falls of rain from community work. “I accept you are remorseful for the Shuttleworth was a parent representative on the northerly weather system that swept over the Little pleaded guilty a week ahead of a position you now find yourself in but not the board before being elected chairwoman in region yesterday and overnight. jury trial scheduled for last December. necessarily for what you have done,” the 2014. The council rain gauge at Te Puia recorded 88 Judge Turitea Bolstad sentenced her judge said. The Education Review Office raised concerns millimetres and the gauge at Hikuwai River by yesterday to nine months home detention. She could not get past Little’s audacity about the school in 2014, as did a financial Number 4 bridge 82mm. Judge Bolstad told Little the Crown to take from her community, which was agency employed by the school in 2016. The Waikura Valley gauge recorded 77mm, initially wanted her jailed but had already struggling. A subsequent review of school finances Ruatoria township 66, Puketoro 65, Rip Station recently reassessed its position and now Little should have been someone prompted a complaint to police. 63, Mata 58, Pakarae 55, and sought the same starting point as that tamariki and whanau could look up to The school board was dissolved in September Fernside 46, Pakihiroa 44, Pouawa 32mm. adopted for Shuttleworth — 2½ years and see as a role model, but instead she 2017 and a commissioner appointed. The gauge recorded just imprisonment. After discounts, home let everyone down. A limited statutory manager is working 14mm in the past 24 hours. detention would be possible. “That is something that you will have alongside a new principal, appointed in 2018. The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 20, 2020 NEWS 5 Not guilty verdict in sexual violation jury trial

A WAIROA man accused of assaulting and sexually violating a woman, has been cleared by a jury in Gisborne District Court. The jury took about two hours to reach its decision in the case against Joseph Brian Harker, 34. Harker had pleaded not guilty to two GAME OF PATIENCE: Jonny Rossiter makes adjustments to his whitebait set-up. Inset, whitebait stocks are improving. pairs of charges — sexual violation by Picture Wairoa Star/File picture unlawful sexual connection and assault on a female. Each arose out of separate incidents, one said to have happened in December, 2018, the other a few months Cold start to whitebaiting earlier. The complainant said in evidence that she and Harker were not in a relationship WHITEBAITING began on Saturday where inanga spawn in the Wairoa work that has been done is paying off.” but would meet up occasionally for sexual with some hardy souls braving the cold catchment. Fish passage is generally DoC senior community ranger, Chris encounters. The last two of these resulted temperatures up and down Wairoa River. good, and most of the sites are fenced off Wootton said: “Whitebait are actually in him grabbing her tightly by the hair and Hawke’s Bay Regional Council and and protected from stock, and should be the young of six different species of fish, forcing her to perform oral sex on him. Department of Conservation (DoC) functioning well as breeding grounds. The and the adults of those are threatened by There were various reasons why she did have worked together for many years regional council is actively working with habitat loss and degradation, pollution not immediately report the matters. supporting whitebait populations. Wairoa landowners who want to fence off and migration barriers, so work done to Police became involved when she later Large amounts of work have gone into and plant streams. address these issues is a step in the right confided in her doctor. protecting egg laying sites, fencing and “There’s still plenty of work to do, and direction. Counsel Matthew Phelps put it to the planting rivers, which all improve fish the regional council and DoC have had “This year we’ve committed to an woman that she and Harker had more to passage. some good momentum working with increase in presence down the river, so do with each other than she let on. “An overall increase in catch rates landowners and community groups to whitebaiters can expect to see more DoC The first alleged incident never may be a good indication that the fence and plant lowland waterways vehicles around ensuring everyone is adult populations are recovering,” says around the region. playing by the rules. happened and the second was not as the Dan Fake, regional council freshwater “We’ve also recently constructed a “If you have any concerns about illegal woman claimed. ecologist. 15-hectare wetland in the Waitangi fishing, you can call the DoC hotline 0800 She fled from Harker on that second “Whitebait are neat little fish — a regional park, which is ideal habitat 362 468 any time and a ranger will be in occasion, not because she had been fish that hatches in the Tukituki could for inanga, one of the main whitebait touch,” says Mr Wootton. violated but because she felt used and swim up the Wairoa river. This means species,” said Mr Fake. The regional council issues resource angry, Mr Phelps suggested. that every bit of work we do around the Former DoC ranger, Hans Rook said: consents for whitebait stands, and The jury trial was the first since District region on spawning sites and fish passage “Talking with whitebaiters that have each stand owner must comply with all Court proceedings were scaled back contributes to a healthy Hawke’s Bay been fishing since the ’80s, catches in the conditions of their consent. Whitebait earlier this year due to Covid-19 lockdown population. Bay have dramatically improved in recent stands must be removed with 14 days of restrictions. “We’ve got a good understanding of years. It may well be that all the good the season ending. — Wairoa Star Enjoy season but abide by the regulations

WHITEBAIT spawning areas the Gisborne Area,” Mr Quirk runs from August 15 to while complying with the can be severely effected by said. November 30 for all New fishing rules. At Alert Level 2 whitebaiting flooding, the Department of DoC staff will be checking on Zealand except the west coast Whitebait are juveniles of Conservation says. whitebait sites along the East of the South Island, where six species of native fish — is permitted provided Biodiversity ranger Jamie Coast on regular basis. it runs from September 1 to giant kokopu, banded kokopu, whitebaiters maintain two- Quirk said whitebait breeding “We ask the people to enjoy November 14. shortjaw kokopu, inanga, metre physical distancing was extremely complex and the whitebait season while At Alert Level 2, koaro and common smelt. reliant on a lot of factors. adhering to the regulations,” whitebaiting is permitted Whitebait can grow into while complying with the “It is difficult to ascertain he said. provided whitebaiters maintain adults ranging from 10 to 60 fishing rules. what the season will be like in The whitebaiting season two-metres physical distancing centimetres long.

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34040-01 6 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 20, 2020 ‘Outer perimeter’ of Akld cluster almost reached: Hipkins Lockdown

AUCKLAND — Health being recorded — people who unlawful for Minister Chris Hipkins says were being tested by their health officials are confident GP or their community-based they have reached almost assessment clinic were just everyone with links to the recorded as part of the overall first 9 days: Covid-19 cluster. number of tests every day, Only five new cases in the and we weren’t getting that community were reported broken down. High Court yesterday, bringing the total “If someone says ‘I’ve been to 75, with Hipkins telling tested’, you have to believe The AM Show to expect that they’ve been tested. by Melissa Nightingale, NZ Herald “similar” numbers at today’s That’s not the sort of thing 1pm daily briefing. people generally lie about, — The first nine “The growth in that cluster particularly when they days of lockdown were unlawful, is slowing — we’ll get the graphically describe the a High Court exact numbers later in the Hotel managed-isolation order was made in July that process to you. When people decision says. morning and release those at facility — and their infection all should undergo regular are saying that, you have to New Zealanders 1pm. did not appear to have started testing, it later emerged this have some confidence that were not actually “We do seem to be starting a second cluster. was not happening. they have actually been required by law to reach the outer perimeter The apparent success in Hipkins said no one in tested. I don’t think there’s to stay at home of this cluster, which is what containing the larger outbreak particular was to blame, and any one person or any one in their bubbles the whole contact-tracing comes amid criticism of more staff were likely to be thing that’s particularly to until April 3, more system is designed to do.” the lack of testing of staff getting tested than current blame here. I think there have than a week into Only one case out of the 75 working at the isolation and statistics reflected. been some systemic issues lockdown, the was not linked to the cluster quarantine facilities. “In some cases they were that have taken a while to ruling has found. — a worker at the Rydges Despite Hipkins saying an being tested, it just wasn’t work through.” “Even as this country returns Attorney General to a state of semi- David Parker lockdown, there is one thing on which most commentators are agreed. The decisions taken by the New Zealand Government in March Covid-19 response: Govt this year to ‘go hard and go early’ were the right ones,” said the High Court decision, released yesterday. Responding to the ruling, Attorney General David Parker said the Crown’s urged to launch inquiry position was that it had won on the most significant points. Parker said the Government thought by Ben Strang, RNZ it was “acting legally” the entire time. FOCUSING Wellington lawyer Andrew WELLINGTON — The FORWARDS Borrowdale sought a judicial review Government is being urged FOR NOW: Prime of the lockdown decision, asking for to launch an inquiry into its Minister Jacinda declarations of illegality in relation response to the pandemic as Ardern gives to three aspects of the Government’s soon as the new Auckland another update on initial Covid-19 response. outbreak is under control. the Covid situation The first focused on public Public health experts say the in New Zealand. announcements made by Prime Government wasted the 100 The last time a Minister Jacinda Ardern and other days New Zealand was free of New Zealand officials during the first nine days of community transmission. government had to lockdown. They say any inquiry review its response The other two aspects related to could offer advice to officials to a pandemic orders made under the Health Act every few months, guiding was 100 years 1956 by Director General of Health Dr the response to any future ago — after the on March 26, April outbreaks. 1918 Spanish flu 3 and April 27, and the definition of The last time a government outbreak. “essential services”. Those two aspects reviewed its response to a NZ Herald file were dismissed by the court. pandemic was 100 years ago picture The first order made at the start of — after the 1918 Spanish flu Alert Level 4 lockdown was a ban on outbreak. congregating and the closure of non- About 9000 people died in essential businesses, but it did not about eight weeks as that pandemic preparedness was can from it and incorporate it could not wait until the require people to stay home. pandemic swept through the needed. in our pandemic plan.” pandemic had passed. Those obligations were instead country. Epidemiologist Prof Michael Dr Wilson said that was an “I think we need to do conveyed to the public by Ardern That review found the Baker said that needed to oversight, and the Government this now, because we have to and other officials in media briefings immediate outlook of New change — and quickly. needs to launch an inquiry think about at least another from March 23 onwards. Borrowdale Zealand’s health services “The classic comment from which can help determine year when this pandemic will argued these further restrictions were “did not inspire confidence”, historians is that we never New Zealand’s response as the obviously be very intense not “prescribed by law” and therefore isolating the sick could have learn the lessons of history,” pandemic continues. globally, and before we might unlawfully limited some of the public’s been done better, and masks Prof Baker said. “All the time we’re learning get a vaccine. rights and freedoms under the New were found to have worked “So I think it is quite more about the epidemiology “And even if we get a vaccine, Zealand Bill of Rights Act. relatively well. profound if we look back on — about how this virus is we still have to think about The court agreed the statements The review sparked wide- these past events and say, transmitted. We’re learning how to deliver that.” conveyed that New Zealanders were ranging changes to the health ‘did we learn from them?’ I more about how effective Prof Baker said the required — under threat of police system in New Zealand that think sometimes we have, and treatments might be, the Government needed to follow enforcement — to stay at home in are still praised today. sometimes we haven’t. potential for a vaccine, the the example of 1918, and not their bubbles, despite the fact it was “This one, I hope we do learn potential for using digital the public health performance not legally supported at the time. Until from and I think the learning technologies to dramatically since. Order Two came into effect on April I don’t want to take has to start right away rather improve the scope for contact “New Zealand has 3, those restrictions were an unlawful people‘ off the response than deferring it, because this tracing. systematically eroded and limit on Kiwis’ rights and freedoms. to do too much is not like the 1918 influenza “We learned recently how fragmented its public health The court did not find any laws were pandemic. This is going to be much more effective masks capacity over the 25 years or “suspended”, and said the power to reflective thinking when with the world for a long time, were.” more that I’ve been working in impose the restrictions existed but was actually we need all until we work out ways of Both Dr Wilson and Prof the system. We can just do so simply not used until April 3. eyes focused forward controlling it.” Baker say the Government much better.” The court recognised the state Prof Baker’s colleague wasted time by not launching Health Minister Chris of emergency went some way to on making sure we’re at the University of Otago, an inquiry while New Zealand Hipkins said the Government explaining what had happened, dealing with what is in public health expert Dr Nick was at Alert Level 1. would launch a review, but not and declared the requirement was front of us right now Wilson, said officials sat back They say it is right now. “It’s inevitable that still a necessary, reasonable and and basked in New Zealand’s understandable to wait until we will get to the point where proportionate response to the Covid-19 —Health Minister’ relative success during past the Auckland outbreak is that is sensible, but at the crisis at the time. Chris Hipkins pandemics, which meant under control to begin a review. moment all of our focus is on Borrowdale also said Bloomfield had systems and plans were not But there are experts in the response. exercised an unlawful delegation of Since then, there have been reviewed to an adequate place who could start reviewing “I don’t want to take people his powers because it had been left to a dozen pandemics of various standard. the nationwide response right off the response to do too the Ministry of Business, Innovation intensity, including SARS, “It is very difficult for the away — without taking away much reflective thinking when and Employment to define what an swine flu and Zika virus, but politicians and policy makers from the effort to eliminate actually we need all eyes essential business was. none of them convinced health to say, this was a terrible thing community transmission in focused forward on making But the court found Bloomfield officials nor the governments overseas, for example SARS, Auckland. sure we’re dealing with what is had clearly defined what essential of the time that a review of (but) let’s learn everything we Prof Baker said the inquiry in front of us right now.” businesses were. The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 20, 2020 NATIONAL NEWS 7

Iwi-run checkpoints PM calls in the big guns return to Northland WHANGAREI — Former Tai Ardern warns against expecting border perfection Tokerau MP Hone Harawira says iwi-run checkpoints will return to by Amelia Wade, NZ Herald the Far North boundary on State Highway 1 starting on Friday. WELLINGTON — The Prime Minister The ex-MP set up the self-styled is warning against expecting perfection ‘’Tai Tokerau Border Control’’ during at the border as NZ Defence Force troops the last lockdown, with volunteers are brought in to tighten the regime erecting roadblocks around the which has seen two strains of Covid-19 district in a bid to discourage illegal infections escape. travel and stop the spread of Jacinda Ardern has also brought in Covid-19. two top advisors to spearhead the testing Yesterday Harawira said he had strategy after failings saw front-line spoken to Ngati Hine, informed border workers go untested. police, and asked Tai Tokerau Border But she has been sideswiped by her Control coordinator Reuben Taipari coalition partner this morning, with NZ to the Waiomio checkpoint, First leader Winston Peters saying he’d south of Kawakawa, this Friday and been pushing for the military to lead make sure the rest of the North was border protection efforts before the first ready to act. lockdown — for a fifth of the price of He said he had been prompted hotels. to act by official statistics showing It comes as epidemiologist Sir David 50,000 vehicles were stopped in the Skegg is calling on the Ministry of first three days of this lockdown with Health to release data on the number of only 700 turned back at Auckland’s people infected by this outbreak who had TESTING STRATEGY: Covid-19 testing at borders, including the Port of Tauranga northern and southern checkpoints. previously tried to get a test but were and Ports of Auckland, have ramped up over the last week, as two strains of the Those figures had since improved denied one. virus have escaped. NZ Herald picture but deploying hundreds of police “With the spread of this virus, every and military personnel to contain day counts. Unfortunately the continual of the country.” accountability. a virus then allowing 95 percent of changes in criteria for testing in the Peters said military facilities at This move follows concerns about vehicles through was ‘’an exercise community led to an unsatisfactory Whangaparaoa, Ohakea, Burnham, some private security guards’ behaviour, in government overkill, public testing performance.” Waiouru and West Melton could all be including not wearing masks properly frustration, medical unease and Skegg said the testing staff at the used. and sharing a list of guests’ names on justifiable iwi alarm,’’ he said. border — including at airports and “We have got the facilities, we have got social media. ‘’Thousands of people are still sea ports, along with those managing the land and we have the soldiers. The “Nothing to date has tracked this getting into Tai Tokerau every day, isolation and quarantine facilities — cost (when) put against the hotels could particular outbreak back to the border, and we know from whanau and had been “even poorer than some of us be $1 to $5.” but nonetheless we want that to be as friends that many of them should feared”. Ardern yesterday announced a small tight as possible.” have been turned back.’’ This was because the Government had team would take control of implementing But, she warned any notion a border Northland MP Matt King was relied on people voluntarily being tested the testing regime and support the system, which has so far processed especially critical of what he and “partly due to a clear failure” in Health Ministry. It will be co-chaired by 40,000 returnees, “will be absolutely described as illegal roadblocks executing the testing strategy. Heather Simpson and Sir Brian Roche perfect is unrealistic”. during the last lockdown. On June 23, Cabinet agreed on a with other members to be revealed later “The Auckland cluster demonstrates — Northern Advocate testing strategy but it was slow to be in the week. how tricky Covid-19 is as a virus and implemented with many border-facing Ardern said the testing regime cut while events of the last week represents workers — including about two-thirds across multiple different agencies and a setback for some with further of Managed Isolation and Quarantine the implementation committee would modifications and strengthening our (MIQ) workers — not being tested at all guarantee “very robust” expectations border arrangements, we can limit the before the latest outbreak. were being met. risk of future spread.” Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters Director General of Health Dr Ashley There were six new cases yesterday, We’ve told Newstalk ZB’s Mike Hosking today Bloomfield said he didn’t see the five of which were identified and that the Defence Force should have been Government establishing a team to take connected to the South Auckland got you leading border protection efforts from the over oversight of testing as a vote of no cluster, bringing the total infected from start. confidence, but “in fact I welcome this”. the outbreak to 74, making it the fifth covered He said the Government could not And over the next six weeks 500 largest cluster. The sixth case yesterday have people being assured something more Defence Force staff are being was in managed isolation. was happening and when inquiries were deployed to tighten up MIQ facilities. There were no new cases linked to the • Key Person made, this was found not to be the case. The Government is also directly hiring Rydges Hotel case. Business Cover The military worked along far more security guards, which will make them Five people are in hospital — one in • Plant & disciplined and organised principles. “We less reliant on private security guards. Auckland City and four in Middlemore. Machinery Contact us at GFS on 868 8313 can’t have people doing what they like.” That will bring the total Defence The Ministry of Health said it had • Motor Vehicle 333 Childers Road, Gisborne “We asked for the military to be used Force personnel supporting the Covid-19 heard reports of people reluctant to get • KiwiSaver and info@gisfi n.co.nz before we went into lockdown in the first response to around 1200 — the largest an ambulance or go to hospital fearing Retirement www.gisfi n.co.nz place. You have your biggest city in the military contingent since East Timor. they’d be infected but gave an assurance planning country . . . we’re bringing people there, Ardern said the Ministry of Business, hospitals were safe places. • Life threatening the huge population. Innovation and Employment — which is Sixty-one of the confirmed cases and “We could have isolated properly, in my responsible for MIQ operations — would another 64 close and household contacts and Mortgages • Health view, and ensured people were safe and train and employ the guards and pay have been moved to an Auckland 30326-01 we were not endangering the population them a living wage and this would help quarantine facility. • Home & Contents

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33285-06 8 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 20, 2020 Laptop theft Thousands of Aucklanders goes under the radar at queueing up at food banks isolation hotel AUCKLAND — A man has been charged with burglary by Matthew Theunissen, RNZ after allegedly breaking into an Auckland managed- AUCKLAND — Thousands of TOUGH TIMES isolation facility and stealing Aucklanders are desperately turning FOR MANY: a Government worker’s to food banks as increasing job losses Caption Emeline laptop. The 32-year-old man wipe out family incomes. Afeaki-Mafile’o was arrested in July after There are now 29 registered food (left) and Melenaite breaking into the Crowne banks serving the city. Prior to the Lausi’i prepare Plaza hotel on Albert Street, pandemic, there were fewer than five, food parcels for police confirmed. and one long-standing emergency food their community He was able to enter the provider believes too many food banks organisation facility by climbing over a could be counterproductive. Affirming Works in barrier fence and walking into In Takanini yesterday, cars formed Otahuhu. reception, according to NZME. queues kilometres long for food parcels RNZ picture Detective senior sergeant from the local Sikh temple — Takanini by Matthew Greg Brand said the man was Gurdwara Sri Kalgidhar Sahib. Theunissen due to appear in Auckland Benny (first name provided only) District Court on November was among them, having lost his job 16. with Air New Zealand during the last A Managed Isolation and lockdown. Quarantine spokesperson “Tonnes of people have been laid off. said the alleged burglar We’ve been going through a hard time took an Aviation Security trying to find a job . . . but these kinds 50,000 parcels, he said. already had 100 families registered. community, Darryl Evans from Mangere laptop, which was disabled of charity donations really help.” “People are asking for food more “There’s not a lot of money to go Budgeting Services said he was remotely soon after it was Bradley Taylor works as a landscaper, than any other items,” he said. around and food is very expensive.” concerned about some new food banks taken. “Neither the laptop but the work has dried up so he and his “The majority are saying that at least One client, who asked not to be that had sprung up since Covid hit. nor the bag contained young family have turned to the food one of them has lost their job, or some named, said her family was really “I’m not saying that they’re bad, but I private information of anyone bank. “At the moment, we’re not getting whole families have lost their jobs, and struggling. She was a mother of seven do question: Does Auckland truly need staying in managed-isolation a lot of jobs due to this second wave they want us to continue to feed them and her husband was overseas at the 29 services-plus, and what is the reason facilities.” — people are really taking a step back until we’re back to the normal situation moment. “Thank you so much to those that some people open food banks? The man also did not come now and trying to save their money.” in New Zealand.” people who are offering me some food “The reason I say that is in the past into contact with anyone in Daljit Singh is one of the organisers In Otahuhu, Emeline Afeaki-Mafile’o and helping my family through this hard week someone contacted me asking isolation or touch anything from the Supreme Sikh Society of New and the team from Affirming Works time,” she said. how they could open a food bank and belonging to them. Zealand. He expected all of their 1500 gave 55 food parcels to families in need “At the moment, I’m not working a budgeting service and what was It is not the first time food parcels to be gone by the end yesterday. — I’m a mum staying home with my involved? But the question that startled someone has broken into — of the day and they were preparing “We did something different with our kids. It’s very hard for us in these hard me the most was: ‘is there any money or even out of — an isolation another 2100 parcels for Sunday. food bank — we put it on Facebook a times.” in the industry’?” facility. Numerous people There seemed to be more need in the little bit after 10 at night, a click-and- While certainly not questioning the Mr Evans believed it would be more have attempted to escape community now than during the last collect on Monday evening, and by the integrity of organisations like Affirming helpful for the city’s food banks to pool isolation facilities over the lockdown, when the temple handed out time I got up at 6 in the morning, we Works or the efforts of the Takanini Sikh their resources together. past few months. — Newshub. LYPO-SPHERIC VITAMIN C Nurse offers clue in hotel Covid mystery AUCKLAND — Air Commodore Darryn Webb contracted the virus was working on the days the The Vitamin C that the says the guest at Rydges Hotel in central guest was in the room. world is talking about Auckland who had Covid-19 may have passed The guest arrived on July 28 on a flight from it on to a nurse who then passed it on to a Los Angeles and left her room for about one hour .95 maintenance man at the facility. the following day. 1 FOR $54 Mr Webb said the room was cleaned with a Other than that, she stayed in her room hospital-grade device and there would be no until being transferred to the Jet Park Hotel .00 point in swabbing (the room) for Covid-19. (Auckland’s high-security quarantine facility) on 2 FOR $99 “This isn’t just a normal household-cleaning July 31. “Every human needs optimal system — that room was absolutely clean.” Mr Webb said it was possible that there was Vitamin C every day. 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P. 867 1885 34186-01 The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 20, 2020 NATIONAL NEWS 9 School streaming is ‘systemic ’, study finds by John Gerritsen, RNZ Maori placed in foundation classes is way not by accident — those pathways are out of proportion to non Maori. This is very much set at a very young age . . . at Research warns streaming school systemic racism,” the report said. 14, 15 or even earlier,” he said. classes by ability is racist and should be “Once streamed into these foundation He said interviews with 100 Maori stopped. classes, it can be difficult for students to students showed streaming had a The study of 70,000 Maori learners, get back into a class that offers them the negative impact on their lives. He Awa Ara Rau, said Maori were opportunity to be successful with NCEA “When a rangatahi gets put in a disproportionately represented in low- in that subject, and this severely restricts foundation maths or science class they ability classes, which hampered their career choice.” read that as a signal that the teacher ability to get the qualifications that lead The report said streaming at Years thinks I’m dumb therefore I am dumb . . . to well-paid jobs. 9-10 could, for example, stop Maori so you start to have a domino effect when The research was conducted by children from attempting Level 1 NCEA Maori are streamed, that often results Business and Economic Research (BERL) algebra. in increases in behavioural issues and in collaboration with Waikato Tainui, “This is often a prerequisite for Level 2 then also has a flow-on effect where you Auckland Council’s Southern Initiative mathematics and other subjects such as The report said schools that stopped have higher numbers of Maori that are and Tokona te Raki: Maori Futures physics, and therefore impacts on career streaming their students got better expelled or stood down from school,” he Collective of Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu. choices such as medicine.” results. said. It said teachers should stop streaming It said fewer than half of Maori The executive director of Tokona te “So just this one simple practice which their students. students sat the exam for level 1 algebra, Raki, Eruera Tarena, said the impact of largely is acknowledged as a racist, “How students are streamed is in itself but two-thirds of those who passed it streaming on students’ future choices was archaic, damaging practice is still deeply problematic. Bias and deficit thinking went on to get NCEA level 3 and more a shock. embedded in the structure and culture of play a key role in this. The number of than half gained University Entrance. “The 20 percent pay gap for Maori, it’s our education system.” BRIEFS Trump doubles down on NZ’s ‘big outbreak’

Car found in Hastings drain WASHINGTON — Donald Trump has “You see what’s going on in New Zealand?” cluster and the tens of thousands of cases HASTINGS — A car found upside down in a doubled down on his claims New Zealand is Trump said. that are being seen daily in the ,” roadside drain near Hastings had no-one inside it. experiencing a large resurgence of Covid-19. “They beat it. They beat it. It was like front Ardern said. Police had blocked off Nicholl Road in Twyford The US President, whose administration has page (news). They beat it because they wanted “Every country is experiencing its own fight after a member of the public reported the car this been battling the highest recorded coronavirus to show me something.” with Covid-19. It is a tricky virus, but not one morning, a police spokeswoman said. case numbers in the world, made the comments “The problem is (there is a) big surge in New where I would compare New Zealand’s current At 8.45am a police spokeswoman said the crash during a White House media conference today. Zealand. You know it’s terrible — we don’t want status to the United States.” appeared to have been historic as there was “New Zealand, by the way, had a big outbreak, that. Ardern said anyone who was following no one with the vehicle. The car has now been and other countries that were held up to try and “This is an invisible enemy that should have outbreaks฀around฀the฀world฀would฀“quite฀easily฀ recovered. make us look not as good as we should look, never been let into this country, to Europe to the see” New Zealand’s new cases don’t compare to Police were also called this morning to a two- and we have done an incredible job. rest of the world by China, just remember it,” he the tens of thousands in the United States. car collision at the intersection of Karamu and “They’re having a lot of outbreaks, but they’ll said. Yesterday, New Zealand reported six new Fenwick Roads. be able to put them out, and we’ll be able put Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern hit back at cases while the United States had 44,000. A police spokeswoman said police were advised them out.” Trump on Tuesday, saying his claims were “We are still one of the best-performing at 7.20am. It comes after Trump made similar claims “patently wrong”. countries in the world when it comes to Covid The road was blocked with debris for a short earlier this week when addressing a crowd in “Obviously, I don’t think there’s any and our workers are focused on keeping it that time. There were no injuries. Mankato, Minnesota. comparison between New Zealand’s current way,” Ardern said. — NZ Herald At 7.50am a witness described seeing one car being towed with a smashed front. Traffic into Hastings was slower than usual but moving. — NZ Herald Two arrests after shooting Debunking fake news — Two people have been arrested after a person was shot in the leg in Christchurch. by Luke Kirkness, NZ Herald Police were called to a Cranford Street, Redwood, property about 10.45pm yesterday after WELLINGTON — Kiwis have openly reports a gunshot had been fired. admitted classing information they Identifying misinformation The injured person was taken to hospital for disagree with as fake news in a new treatment of a minor gunshot wound, a police survey released by Netsafe. spokesperson said. The online safety organisation found THE survey ran between March 13 and March has its limitations. When news is important, A man and a woman were arrested and are due at least 50 percent of Kiwis have 23, 2020. A national representative sample of it’s hard to contain. If you can only find it in to appear in the Christchurch District Court today. experienced fake news, nearly half of 1000 people aged over 18 participated. one place, you should be cautious. Check A 39-year-old man has been charged with whom are concerned about mistakenly Colmar Brunton conducted the survey to the differences between similar reports to discharging a firearm and wounding with intent spreading it. gather Kiwis perceptions and knowledge on understand the facts before sharing it. to injure. The research is part of a new fake news and misinformation. •฀Know฀your฀biases:฀We฀quickly฀and฀ A 26-year-old woman has been charged with education campaign launched today to Netsafe’s tips on how to spot fake news subconsciously accept news that aligns with presenting a firearm and possession of utensils teach people how to spot fake news and •฀Understand฀the฀context:฀Information฀is฀ our beliefs and negatively react to information for drug use. how to deal with it effectively. presented to you everywhere. Check where the that is different. It’s important to take time and Police would conduct a scene examination at Martin Cocker, Netsafe’s chief original story appeared and who is promoting it. reflect on how news is making you feel before the Cranford Street property today. — NZ Herald executive, says participants of the Find out if the source is credible before reacting or sharing. 1000-strong survey openly disregarded sharing it. •฀Stop฀the฀spread:฀You฀can฀minimise฀the฀ Shooter’s sentence reduced information they didn’t agree with as •฀Check฀the฀facts:฀Fake฀news฀often฀contains฀ spread of misinformation by reporting fake NEW PLYMOUTH — A man who shot and killed misinformation or fake news. incorrect details, unreliable sources or altered accounts, or pages and domains repeatedly his Taranaki landlord at close range and told his “There have certainly been plenty of timelines. You can often research and cross- sharing misinformation using the Help Centre 78-year-old victim “you got what you deserved” events where news media have been reference key facts with a simple web search. on the social media platform you are using. has had his minimum term of imprisonment accused of being inaccurate of their •฀Understand฀the฀subtlety:฀Sometimes฀real฀ •฀Use฀trusted฀sources:฀Netsafe฀is฀advising฀ reduced on appeal. coverage, not always fairly,” he said. information can be distorted to become fake people wanting the most accurate health Colin James Thompson will now serve 12 years “That starts to mean that even news. Be especially wary of image or video information about Covid-19 to rely on the and four months’ imprisonment before he is legitimate articles by legitimate media descriptions that might be misrepresenting Ministry of Health or covid19.govt.nz websites. eligible for parole. are going to fall into what people what is happening in them. Other helpful resources are available at He failed to overturn the overall sentence of consider to be a fake news bucket.” •฀Compare฀other฀sources:฀Every฀news฀source฀ netsafe.org.nz life imprisonment, which he had appealed on the It is important for people to be able to basis of suffering a delusional disorder. clearly differentiate what is and what Thompson and his wife had rented a property isn’t misinformation, Cocker said. Fourteen percent of people in the targets because it’s a topic everyone is on a farm owned by the victim, Maurice John Netsafe hopes the campaign will Netsafe survey, which ran between interested in finding out more about, Riddle. — NZ Herald help the public be more aware of March 13 and March 22, 2020, Cocker says. misinformation and fake news and how mentioned seeing misleading stories “The reality is we are, as a country, Jail for $740k IRD fraud to deal with it. about Covid-19. seeking out information about Covid HAMILTON — A Hamilton woman has not It comes after the man behind a Eight in 10 recall seeing fake news and about the lockdown and things like only lost her ability to practise as a chartered malicious rumour online about the on social media, 52 percent on New that,” he said. accountant but will spend the next three years origins of Covid-19’s return to New Zealand online news sites, 40 percent “If you put out misinformation that behind bars after stealing $740,000 from the Zealand admits he is awaiting a visit in newspapers, and one in three on is related to that, it’s more likely to be Inland Revenue Department over seven years. from police. national television. picked up and boosted and spread given Megan Nyree Findlay, 40, benefited personally He had claimed that a member of the Cocker says industries need to do the public interest in the topic.” by almost $467,000 — she frittered away her ill- family at the centre of the new cluster more to intercept fake news, especially if “(Fake news and misinformation) is gotten gains on gambling, shopping, holidays and had supposedly entered a managed- it is spreading on their platform. a tremendously serious problem, with other “lifestyle” activities. isolation facility. The best thing people can do is report serious consequences.” Unbeknownst to the company directors, who The man, who works in international what they believe to be misinformation were members of her own family, the remaining development and aid, says he is or fake news on the platforms they see ■ Netsafe has created a website where $274,229.55 was used to reduce the GST and incredibly remorseful and ruing the them on. people can find out more information income tax bill of the family’s company, Newlook three minutes it took to compose and Elections and other major events, about fake news and misinformation: International Ltd. — NZ Herald post the harmful rumour. like the Covid-19 response, are easy https://yournewsbulletin.co.nz 10 BUSINESS The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 20, 2020 Petition for NZ to start Eat Out to Is Labour’s elimination Help Out subsidy AUCKLAND — Twelve percent of Auckland’s strategy worth the cost? devastated hospitality industry is preparing to shut up shop — permanently — in the next 30 days, and financial assistance is urgently needed to keep Calls rising in business struggling businesses afloat, a hospitality industry group says. realm for hard look On Thursday, New Zealand’s Restaurant Association revealed it had launched a nationwide at toll of Govt’s Covid petition calling on the Government to provide targeted support for the hospitality industry, a containment plan sector that contributes more than $11 billion to the economy and employs over by Kate MacNamara, NZ Herald 133,000 people across the country. “There has not been any targeted support for AUCKLAND — New Zealand the industry through the Covid-19 pandemic to business is increasingly at odds with date,” says Restaurant Association chief executive the Government’s strategy to eliminate Marisa Bidois. “Hospitality operators continue to be Covid-19 and its lockdown of roughly impacted by alert level changes, border closures one-third of the country in pursuit of that and consumer uncertainty. Without focused, aim. targeted assistance, many hospitality businesses Auckland Chamber of Commerce will not survive.” head Michael Barnett said both his As revenue dwindles significantly under own view and the views of his members Auckland’s current Alert Level 3 restrictions, the have shifted since New Zealand’s first organisation is imploring the Government to adopt lockdown in March. Containment, a scheme similar to the popular Eat Out to Help meaning suppression of the virus, he Out initiative seen in the UK. Dubbed Dine Out said, remains important, “but this to Help Out, the home-grown adaptation aims to approach of lockdowns and reaching zero encourage Kiwis to put cash back into the pockets cases is not sustainable”. of hospitality businesses, but at a discounted price. Barnett’s view chimes with dissenting In the UK, Eat Out to Help Out sees the sentiments increasingly voiced by a government subsidise 50 percent of the bill widening range of business people. for meals eaten at a cafe, restaurant or pub — On August 16, Wellington-based QUESTIONING COST OF LOCKDOWN: Neither Treasury nor MBIE have undertaken excluding alcohol — from Monday to Wednesday international financial consultant Geoff cost/benefit analyses for the Government’s Covid-19 response policy settings. until the end of August. Patrons can save a Mortlock penned an open letter calling on NZ Herald picture maximum of £10 (roughly NZ$20) per person at the Government to produce “meaningful more than 70,000 venues. Within the first week, the cost/benefit analysis in assessing Dr Ashley Bloomfield batted away a I’m talking to.” initiative was used more than 10.5 million times, the different policy responses to the journalist’s question about whether the Similarly, Glen Heath, chief executive and has already been hailed as a success by many pandemic”. cost of lockdown is worth the benefits. of property development firm Mansons local restaurateurs. Mortlock called for costings for “I’m sure all New Zealanders would TCLM, suggested New Zealand’s strategy If implemented, the Dine out to Help Out different calibrations of lockdown and prefer to go back to Level 1,” Bloomfield of zero cases of Covid-19 needs to evolve. proposal would operate under a similar structure to assessment of the cost and benefit of said. “We actually don’t want to be the only its UK equivalent, the Association says, taking into different response objectives, such as Auckland-based Dean Humphries, Covid-free nation as that would be a account that an in-house dining initiative would elimination versus managed suppression. however, questions whether the lockdown poisoned chalice and compel us to be only successfully work under Alert Level 1. “I’m not saying elimination is is worth it. isolated from the rest of the world for “We’re offering some ideas we think would necessarily the wrong objective,” Mortlock Humphries, who has more than 30 many years. That’s not sustainable or help the industry. We have enormous support said, “but I am sceptical about it.” years of experience in the property and desirable. We’re backing ourselves into for it as well so far,” Bidois told The AM Show on Mortlock is concerned that a proper tourism sectors, said the closed borders at a corner by clinging to the elimination Thursday. “When we get back to Level 1, if we weighing of costs and benefits has not Level 1 are devastating his industry. strategy,” he said. have a month of supported dining out, that would been factored into Cabinet decision- The views he expressed to the NZ Heath is also concerned that the really help businesses keep their doors open, keep making. Herald are personal, not those of his Government is not using tools it people employed — and it would also be a great Last week, following the confirmation employer. commonly deploys to weigh the trade-offs opportunity for Kiwis to reconnect with loved ones of new cases of community transmission This lockdown, he said, feels different: entailed in policy decisions. For example, and friends. We think it would have a really positive of the virus, the greater Auckland region “I think there’s a growing number of he said, modelling should tally life years effect across the board.” was put in Level 3 lockdown, wherein people, particularly in the business lost, since the disease produces a death A survey conducted by the Restaurant business is heavily curtailed, most school community, who wonder if we’re going in and hospitalisation rate that is heavily Association this week found that of the hospitality children are kept at home, and strict the right direction aiming for elimination. skewed to the elderly and those already businesses able to remain open at Alert Level 3 in is enforced. The right policy three or six months ago infirm. Auckland: The rest of the country was moved to might not be the right policy now.” Treasury spokesman Bryan McDaniel •฀87฀percent฀were฀reporting฀revenues฀ Alert Level 2, requiring greater social Humphries said lockdown made more confirmed that the department had significantly lower than the same period last year distancing. The settings are to remain sense to him in March, in the face of undertaken no cost/benefit analyses •฀12฀percent฀were฀anticipating฀closing฀for฀good฀ until at least August 26. great uncertainty, especially when it related to Covid-19 policy settings. in the next 30 days A survey of Auckland business by appeared New Zealand’s health system Similarly, there has been no such work at •฀49฀percent฀were฀looking฀to฀change฀their฀current฀ the chamber found that over half of would be overwhelmed. Preparations in the Ministry of Business Innovation and business model to survive. businesses are now operating at 50 the interim mean that is far less likely Employment, a spokesperson confirmed. For the rest of New Zealand’s hospitality percent of normal levels or less. Private now, and treatment of people seriously ill McDaniel pointed only to a series businesses operating under Level 2: sector economists calculate a loss to the with the virus appears to be improving of economic scenarios the department ฀•฀49฀percent฀were฀reporting฀revenues฀ economy in the current setting of roughly elsewhere in the world. Five months released in April. The scenarios attempt significantly lower than the same period last year $500 million a week. on, Humphries said, he’s thinking more to understand the cost to the economy of •฀29฀percent฀were฀reporting฀lower฀year-on-year฀ Before the latest lockdown, polling of about the future in which there is hope different Covid-19 alert levels. revenues the general population showed broad for but no surety of a vaccine. A single cost-benefit analysis was •฀5฀percent฀were฀anticipating฀closing฀for฀good฀in฀ support for the Government’s strategy. “We’re looking ahead, as humans do, undertaken by the Productivity the next 30 days And it remains the case that many and we’re asking, what does this current Commission in April and released under •฀40฀percent฀were฀looking฀to฀change฀their฀current฀ economists and businesses support strategy mean for our lives and our the OIA. business model to survive. elimination, though there has been wide livelihoods? It’s not just about 2020 now, It found that the five-day extension The petition for the Dine Out to Help criticism of recent government blunders it’s about 2021. It could be about 2022. of Level 4 lockdown in April cost $741m Out initiative can be signed online in managing the border. Elimination doesn’t seem realistic . . . more than the value of the benefit it https://www.dineouthelpout.co.nz/sign This week, Director-General of Health that’s becoming very clear to most people produced.

SHAREMARKET YESTERDAY 34 percent increase in net profit to $385.8m on 2c to $3.40. revenue of $1.73 billion, up 32.8 percent, for the ANZ Bank New Zealand struck an unaudited year ending June 30. Clothing retailer Hallenstein net profit of $351m for the three months ending WELLINGTON — Market heavyweights Fisher & gainers and 73 decliners over the whole market. Glassons jumped 72c or 20.99 percent to $4.15 June, after the -based group reported a Paykel Healthcare and a2 Milk displayed their true David Price, Forsyth Barr’s director international after reporting a steady trading update. Hallenstein $1.44b profit. ANZ is paying a fully-franked interim influence as the S&P/NZX 50 Index shed a lot of its equities, said: “If you take out the movements in said unaudited sales for the year ending August 1 dividend of A25c a share. The stock rose 50c to gains from the previous day. a2 and Fisher & Paykel, then the index is dead increased 0.1 percent to $287.76m and net profit $20.49. Both stocks, making up 30 percent of the square.” was expected to be in the range of $27.2-$27.8m, Produce company Seeka rose 25c or 6.79 market capitalisation, had hefty falls as profit- He said investors were expecting companies to down 5.1 percent on last year. percent to $3.93 after its net profit rose nearly 55 taking took over. Fisher & Paykel declined 80c to surprise them on the upside with their results. Online sales grew 80 percent and Hallenstein percent to $18.4m on revenue of $178.7m, up $35.70, and a2 Milk decreased $1.15c or “The market got ahead of itself — a2 Milk is paying a fully-imputed interim dividend of 15c a 5.2 percent, for the six months ending June. Seeka 5.35 percent to $20.35 despite reporting another produced a quality result, nice and clean, but it share on September 4. It presently has 11 stores is paying a 10c a share dividend on September 4. year of growth. The combined trading in the was expected and spot on with analysts’ forecast. closed in Victoria and 25 in Auckland. Medical cannabis company Cannasouth told the market’s two biggest stocks was worth On the flipside, people expected the worst Fellow retailer Michael Hill International was NZ Stock Exchange it was not aware of material $79.3 million. with Hallenstein Glasson and it wasn’t. It has down 1.5c or 4.23 percent to 34c after its full-year information that should be released to the market The index made a late rally, finishing down 0.83 weathered the storm, paying a good dividend and net profit plunged 80 percent to A$3.1m ($3.4m) after its share price rose 32 percent, from 56cs percent to 11,751.29 after posting a gain of 1.51 we see a good lift in their from $16.5m. Fletcher Building confirmed its full- to 74c, over two days this week. Cannasouth percent on Tuesday. A total of 63.73 million shares share price.” year loss of $196m compared with a $164m finished the day’s trading at 71c, down 5c or worth $210.51m changed hands, and there were 71 For the year ending June, a2 Milk reported a net profit last year and its share price slipped 7.58 percent. — NZ Herald The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 20, 2020 OPINION 11 EDITORIAL Much more important issues . . . Ineffective delivery by Clive Bibby representatives to stand up to the pressure This act of betrayal by the council is an insult groups who are driving this region into to all those genuine dependent citizens who may a blow for strategy SO there we have it. The bankruptcy. miss out on improvements to their circumstances general election has been We the citizens of this community have a that would be available if our representatives had New Zealanders must have about postponed until October 17. choice which, when shown in the cold, hard light shown more spine. Because of our reluctance the lowest tolerance for Covid-19 The purpose of this delay is of day, will be seen to be far more important than to stand up to these pressure groups, we will in the world, having pursued an supposed to be about ensuring any other consideration we are likely to deal with continue to struggle to maintain a unique roading elimination strategy as a team of the democratic process is in the foreseeable future — including the Covid and social services infrastructure that is a huge 5 million that successfully beat back maintained with all candidates virus. drain on our modest rating income. multiple outbreaks and gave us 102 being given equal time to put their case for We can either capitulate to the groups of self- It could be so different. election. appointed guardians of our community who want We actually have the natural resources days of relative normality. While I support the decision in the nothing more than to remain supported by the that could turn this community into the All the while the new coronavirus circumstances, l find it hard to accept that the taxpayer/ratepayer in a manner to which they fastest-growing region in the country. And the that causes this disease has run coronavirus is forcing us to reprioritise the have become accustomed, or we can demand Government (hopefully of whatever persuasion) rampant around much of the rest of things that should be concerning us most. that the opportunities for growth which have has shown that it is prepared to provide the the globe. We were living in another In my opinion, there are much more important been offered by those who can help to make it financial support needed to make it happen. world for a few months, unaware of issues that should be occupying every waking happen are gratefully accepted and developed by Ironically, the people most likely to benefit just how ineffectively we had put our hour of our elected representatives — either those who are charged with keeping us all safe. from a restructured development of those guards up against re-entry of this those who need your vote in the general election, Being more specific, it beggars belief that resources are the ones opposing them. It makes tricky and dangerous virus. or those who already got it in the last local body a Government Minister’s offer to rescue the no sense. That all came crashing down last version. Northern Tairawhiti from a state of dependency Remember the most overused campaign In Tairawhiti, we are faced with an imploding (on the ratepayers, no less) by declaring that slogan by far: “We’re all in this together.” Tuesday when Covid was found in a economy that in many ways has little to do with part of the region a “special economic zone” It would appear that some of our local leaders South Auckland family. A significant the virus; but the devastation resulting from is rejected by the council simply because one and most-selfish residents either haven’t heard it cluster has since been uncovered inaction on some of these fronts will be just as of those numerically small groups l referred to or aren’t interested in joining the team. through tracing and mass testing lasting for generations to come. earlier don’t want to see any change to their own They shouldn’t matter, but unfortunately they that is yet to find the original source I am talking about the failure of our elected selfish existence. apparently do. You could change that. and how it got back through our borders . . . and with a third of the LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, ONLINE COMMENTS nation plunged back into lockdown to assist the effort. Kai rescue shout-out It is no wonder the business Re: Huge demand for Gizzy ones to get off our butts community is now more forcefully Just present honestly . . . Kai Rescue, April 9 article. and pitch in our bit. We are calling the elimination strategy Re: ‘Religion didn’t dictate what feigned uncertainty. “Oh, that’s such To our beautiful GKR co whanau, we can’t keep living into question, over whether the side of argument interviewees sat a hard question” and reiterated your supporters, like this. We can teach each on’, July 25 column. plea to purchase your book and be A big shout out to those who other how to cope and how costs and benefits compare to a Ms Trayes, when I first heard guided by “experts”. well-executed strategy of managed go out of their way to help to manage our kai properly, you on RNZ’s interview with Colin Problem is, all the experts you those in need, eg volunteer, without wasteage and with suppression. Former prime minister Peacock, you put yourself forward drew on oppose assisted dying. You pack, prepare, organise, fund, love instead. Kia ora koutou Helen Clark, former chief science as a naive scholar who had drew on a lawyer who was opposed etc. I myself totally tautoko katoa. Kia kaha adviser Sir Peter Gluckman and the followed the suggestion of a friend but not on a lawyer in support. You this. If ever in need of young Government’s lead Covid business to research the pros and cons of drew on a QC who was opposed, hands, please advise us young FLORENCE TAIA liaison Rob Fyfe posed the same assisted dying legalisation and to but not on a QC in support. How question in early July, launching write a book about it to enlighten did the eloquent supporters escape debate on our longer-term strategy the public. Already, I was a bit wary. your “search for truth”? for re-engagement with the world. My suspicions deepened when On the next occasion that you you began to make heavy weather author a book, may I suggest you Time to ‘change horses’? This necessary discussion of the allegedly impenetrable forest appear as yourself? Just be honest. It is significant that the first network?”. I was obliged to answer struggles to gain traction against of facts and fictions surrounding Is that too much to ask on behalf question from the floor at “We now know what Tania Tapsell our national Covid intolerance, and assisted dying that ordinary Kiwi of a readership who may have Wednesday’s “Meet the Candidates” would do!”, muttering “bugger-all” that will undoubtedly continue this brains would find difficulty in purchased your book thinking event (at Holy Trinity Church) under my breath (at least, I hope side of a slightly-delayed election. navigating, were it not for your you were neutral but then found concerned restoration of the it was under my breath, in that The discovery of a second strain benevolent guidance. I just happen themselves in front of a barrage of Turanga ki Wairoa railway line. I see hallowed place). of Covid-19 in the community this to think Kiwis have an abundance negative argument? it as a measure of this community’s Despite all the talk about week, transmitted somehow to a of common sense and don’t So you know where I’m coming exasperation at the failure of “well-being” (social, economic, need much more than to read the from, I support the legalisation of successive governments to provide environmental) and the arguments maintenance worker from a woman Tairawhiti with a strategic alternative for reduced road maintenance costs, who was isolating at the Rydges legislation and then sound out their assisted dying in NZ via this piece own conscience to make a decision. of legislation that we know as to the ecologically-damaging effects improved road safety, higher fuel Hotel late last month after returning (And we do have a conscience, Ms the End of Life Choice Act 2019. of road transport, a resource which efficiency, reduced emissions, better from the US — until she was found Trayes, even if we’re not members of My parents were Methodist and it had and was using to increasing handling of perishable goods, these to be infected at her third-day test, a Pentecostal church.) Catholic. I was educated in a Holy effect prior to the weather event of things never seem to figure in the then moved into quarantine — Then I heard Colin Peacock ask Family convent school. I am now a March 2012. equation; it’s just profit, profit, profit highlights how tricky this virus is. you whether you had come to your card-carrying atheist. It was perhaps unsurprising to the National Party. Once again, though, in this case own conclusion. You giggled with ANN DAVID, Waikanae that National’s candidate, Tania Having said that, the Labour/ we appear to have got lucky. Broad Tapsell, churned out the well-worn NZ First coalition of the past three community testing in Auckland over argument that the line would not be years doesn’t come out too clever profitable and therefore there was either; they, through the offices the past week has not turned up any Finally clicked to agenda 21? no economic case for restoration, of the Ministers for Transport, sign of a cluster forming from this Re: Dunn resigns, August 19 Tairawhiti” dictatorship for and the issue would not be on her Regional Development and State- transmission, which either involved story. some time now and in some “to-do” list. Owned Enterprises, have ignored a third person (a nurse who visited When did you first learn ways it surprises me that it The moderator, Allan Hall, the needs of local people and failed the woman has been tested again, that being an elected member has taken you seven years subsequently asked if that response dismally to honour their pre-election as the first result was negative) or means being a follower to come clean and ditch the answered the written question promise. the worker picking up the virus from Amber? Did you finally read council salary. I had submitted in advance of Perhaps it is time to “change a contaminated surface at the hotel. UN agenda 21 and realise that Thank you for having the the meeting, to wit “What would horses” and see what the Green The lack of attention given to you have no power? courage to tell it like it is. the candidates do, if elected, to Party can do? effective delivery of our elimination As you know I have expedite restoration of Gisborne’s strategy is now being rectified, and been calling out the “Trust PETER JONES rail connection to the rest of the PETER WOODING of course politicised, but not before [email protected] adding greater weight to the case against it. We do need to analyse ■ The maximum length for letters is 350 words. and debate our strategy, as much ■ Anyone can write a column, 600 words maximum, but a photo is required. ■ Always include full name and contact details. as most of us want to get back to ■ If you use a nom de plume, there is a higher bar for acceptability. being Covid-free ASAP. ■ Letters may be edited for clarity, length or legal reasons. 12 WORLD The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 20, 2020 Palestinians in Gaza rally against Israel-UAE deal COVID-19 BRIEFS GAZA CITY— Hundreds Palestinians work and live. of Palestinians in the Gaza The demonstrators in Gaza Vaccine likely to be mandatory Strip on Wednesday rallied City also voiced support CANBERRA — Australian Prime Minister Scott against the US-brokered deal for Palestinian President Morrison has back-tracked after suggesting to normalise ties between Mahmoud Abbas for his vaccinations against the coronavirus could Israel and the United Arab rejection of President Donald become mandatory. Announcing a deal that Emirates (UAE). Trump’s Mideast plan, which could provide free doses to Australia’s entire Protesters burned the Palestinians say unfairly population, Mr Morrison had said there should Israeli and American flags, favours Israel. only be medical exemptions. But after concerns trampled on posters of Israeli The protest was organised raised by health experts, he clarified: “There are Prime Minister Benjamin by the militant Hamas group, no compulsory vaccines in Australia.” Meanwhile, Netanyahu and President which rules the Gaza Strip, visitors to Australia may also be required to Donald Trump, and chanted and other factions. have immunisation. Health Minister “normalisation is betrayal to Khalil al-Hayya, a senior said he “wouldn’t rule out” making it mandatory Jerusalem and Palestine.” Hamas official, denounced the for anyone travelling to Australia — including Unlike Palestinian Israeli-Emirati deal. Australians returning to the country — if that was protesters last Friday “Normalisation with the the advice from medical experts. “It would seem near the Al Aqsa Mosque occupation harms us and SPIKE IN UNREST: Palestinians hold a photo of Abu Dhabi passing strange if we had a massive vaccination compound in Jerusalem’s Old doesn’t serve us,” he said. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan during a rally programme in Australia but we were then to allow City, who also burned posters “Instead, it serves and against Israel’s plan to annex parts of the West Bank and US people in who could bring it in,” he told A Current of the Emirati crown prince, promotes the occupation in its President Donald Trump’s Mideast initiative and the United Affair. — BBC the Gaza demonstrators projects that target Palestine Arab Emirates’ deal with Israel. AP picture stopped short of burning and the region.” surpasses 20,000 deaths symbols of the UAE — In the West Bank town of with Israel, the Trump Bank. Protesters burned TEHRAN, Iran — Iran surpassed 20,000 apparently not to antagonise Turmusaya, several dozen administration’s Mideast Israeli flags and threw stones confirmed deaths from the coronavirus on the Gulf Arab country, Palestinians demonstrated plan and Israel’s plan to at Israeli soldiers in the Wednesday, the health ministry said — the where tens of thousands of against the UAE’s deal annex parts of the West distance. — AP highest death toll for any Middle East country so far in the pandemic. The announcement came as the Islamic Republic, which has been struggling with both the region’s largest outbreak Dozens of migrants die in shipwreck off Libya: UN and the highest number of fatalities, went ahead with university entrance exams for over CAIRO — A boat carrying dozens of including five children, had drowned on Saturday. one million students. Iran is also preparing for migrants bound for Europe capsized in off the coast of the western town of “We urge states to swiftly respond to mass Shiite commemorations later this month. the Mediterranean Sea off Libya and Zuwara, the statement said. these incidents,” the UN agencies said. Meanwhile, Lebanon reached 10,000 confirmed at least 45 people drowned or were Alarm Phone, an independent “Delays recorded in recent months, and cases on Wednesday after recording nearly missing and presumed dead, the UN support group for migrants crossing the failure to assist, are unacceptable and 600 new infections. The small Mediterranean said on Wednesday. Mediterranean, said it received a call on put lives at avoidable risk.” country of over 5 million continues to see the The capsizing, which marked the Saturday from someone on a migrant The shipwreck was the latest number of new cases accelerate. Iran suffered largest number of fatalities in a single vessel “panicking and screaming” that maritime disaster involving migrants the region’s first major outbreak, seeing top shipwreck off the coast of the North passengers were about to die. seeking a better life in Europe. In June, politicians, health officials and religious leaders African country this year, happened on The migrants, among them five a dozen people were missing and feared in its Shiite theocracy stricken with the virus. Monday when the engine exploded, UN women, two of them pregnant, said the drowned off the coastal town of Zawiya, It has since struggled to contain the spread of officials said. The boat, carrying at least boat engine had stopped working and about 48 kilometres west of the capital, the virus across this nation of 80 million people, 82 migrants, then capsized. they did not have any food or water, the Tripoli. initially beating it back only to see it spike again Thirty-seven survivors, mainly from group said. Alarm Phone said it alerted Most migrants make the perilous beginning in June. On Wednesday, Iran reported Senegal, Mali, Chad and Ghana, were Libyan, Maltese, Italian and Tunisian journey in ill-equipped and unsafe over 350,200 confirmed cases, with 20,125 rescued by local fishermen and later authorities and provided them with rubber boats. deaths, Health Ministry spokeswoman Sima Sadat detained by Libyan officials onshore, relevant details on the boat. The IOM said in March that its Lari said. The Iranian Psychiatric Association according to a joint statement by It was not immediately clear that this estimated death toll among migrants wrote a letter to Health Minister Saeed Namaki, the International Organisation for was the same vessel that capsized off who tried to cross the Mediterranean demanding the “complete ban of any gatherings, Migration and the UN refugee agency. Zuwara. Alarm Phone said the last time passed the “grim milestone” of 20,000 especially communal mourning ceremonies” The survivors reported 45 people, it was in contact with the boat was late deaths since 2014. — AP when people mark the Ashoura. — AP Belarus leader orders clampdown Lukashenko steps up efforts to reassert control over unrest

MINSK, Belarus — Belarus’ authoritarian and riot police,” Dylevsky told The Associated leader threatened on Wednesday to bring Press. “Lukashenko is not changing.” criminal charges against opposition leaders and The Interior Ministry said police dispersed called on his security services to get tougher demonstrators who were hampering factory on demonstrators — a possible harbinger of a workers’ passage and detained two of them for renewed crackdown on the peaceful protests taking part in an unsanctioned demonstration. challenging the extension of his 26-year rule. Police also blocked all entrances to the Janka President Alexander Lukashenko also accused Kupala National Theatre in Minsk, where the the West of fomenting the unrest as he sought troupe on Tuesday gave notice en masse after its to consolidate his grip on power amid widening director, Pavel Latushko, was fired for siding with demonstrations. protesters. Actors who arrived at the theatre on Lukashenko spoke as the Wednesday morning were not allowed in. rejected the official results of the August 9 “It’s unprecedented that in the 21st century vote that kept him in office and expressed law enforcement is deployed to a cultural solidarity with protesters. The EU said it’s institution. The situation speaks for itself,” said preparing sanctions against Belarusian officials Latushko, a former culture minister and diplomat, responsible for the brutal post-election police who joined the opposition’s Coordination actions. Council. During the first four days of protests, police After the council’s first meeting on Wednesday, detained almost 7000 people and injured members said they would focus on launching hundreds with rubber bullets, stun grenades and talks with the government on the transition of clubs. At least three protesters died. power. The council called for a new presidential INTENSIFIED CRACKDOWN: Belarusian opposition supporters shine phone lights The crackdown stirred broad outrage and vote organised by newly formed election and wave an old Belarusian national flag during a protest rally at Independent Square helped bolster protesters’ ranks. On Sunday, commissions and demanded an investigation into in Minsk, Belarus on Wednesday. AP picture an estimated 200,000 people rallied around the crackdown on protests and compensation for the Belarusian capital’s main square. The the victims. presidential election. She called on EU leaders to Committee, which still goes under its Soviet- huge crowds forced the authorities to back “Only a new election can solve the crisis,” support “Belarus’ re-awakening.” era name KGB, to “track down and stop the off, and police refrained from interfering with leading council member Maria Kolesnikova said. European Council President Charles Michel instigators of the unrest organisers.” demonstrations over the last five days. The opposition body consists of top said after chairing an emergency teleconference “There must be no more unrest in Minsk,” But faced with a widening strike that engulfed associates of Lukashenko’s main challenger, of the 27-nation bloc leaders that the EU does Lukashenko said. “The people are tired. They the country’s biggest industrial plants, police Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, as well as rights not recognise the official vote tally and “stands in want peace and silence.” moved again on Tuesday to disperse some activists and representatives of striking workers. solidarity with the people of Belarus.” He said it Undeterred by his threats, several hundred protests. Officers briefly detained about 50 It also includes the nation’s most famous author, will impose sanctions on “a substantial number” protesters gathered outside the Interior Ministry’s demonstrators who gathered outside the Minsk Svetlana Alexievich, who won the 2015 Nobel of people linked to Belarus’ election fraud and headquarters in heavy rain, shouting calls for the Tractor Factory to support its workers, who have Prize in literature. violence. minister’s resignation. been on strike since Monday, according to Sergei Tsikhanouskaya, who moved to Lithuania after The Belarusian leader accused the West “They are trying to scare us,” said 20-year-old Dylevsky, leader of the factory’s strike committee. the vote, said in a video statement on Wednesday of financing the protests and ordered law demonstrator Alexander Filistovich. “People are on strike demanding Lukashenko’s that the council will spearhead a peaceful enforcement agencies to halt the money flows. “Lukashenko doesn’t know other methods, but resignation, and authorities respond with batons transition of power and help prepare a new fair He also instructed Belarus’ State Security we don’t fear.” — AP The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 20, 2020 WORLD 13

Wildfires prompt evacuation

BRUTAL BLAZE: Matt Nichols sprays water while trying to save his home as the LNU Lightning Complex fires tear through Vacaville, California on Wednesday, August 19, 2020. Fire crews across the region scrambled to contain dozens of wildfires sparked by lightning strikes as a statewide heat wave continues. AP picture

VACAVILLE, California — wildfires burning in multiple Reporter newspaper said. County’s emergency management 1400 structures in rugged terrain Crews were battling wildfires in counties to the north, east Television footage showed some director, said about 10,000 with dense brush. Strong winds the San Francisco Bay Area and and south. The so-called LNU homes in flames and thick ash people were under evacuation and low humidity made the thousands of people were under Lightning fire is made up of dropping in a rural area near orders as crews battled two firefight challenging. orders to evacuate as dozens of several fires burning in five Interstate 80 as the fire appeared blazes and were working to set Blazes engulfed rural and wildfires blazed across the state counties, including in Vacaville. to head toward more densely up an evacuation centre with forest areas near the San amid a blistering heat wave now The California Department populated areas. alternative locations for people Francisco Bay Area, near in its second week. of Forestry and Fire Protection Diane Bustos told KPIX-TV exhibiting coronavirus symptoms. Salinas in Monterey County, Police and firefighters went said the blazes were exhibiting that she and her husband tried He conceded that resources are around Oroville Dam north door-to-door before dawn on “extreme fire behaviour” and to drive out but their vehicle strapped statewide. of Sacramento, forested areas Wednesday in a frantic scramble challenging firefighters. There is caught on fire and they had to “It’s difficult to second-guess west of Silicon Valley, in remote to warn residents to evacuate rugged terrain in several of the flee on foot. “I got all these flames what the fire commanders are Mendocino County and near the as fire encroached on Vacaville, areas and unexpectedly strong on me and I lost my shoe, but I doing with their aircraft. But it’s Nevada state line north of Lake a city of about 100,000 between winds overnight fanned the made it. God saved me,” she said. not like last year when we saw Tahoe. Several also were burning San Francisco and Sacramento. flames. Gov Gavin Newsom ordered a just a huge wealth of resources in northern coastline areas and At least 50 structures were John Gardiner, 60, stayed up statewide state of emergency on flowing into the county,” he said. in Southern California. destroyed and 50 damaged all night after receiving an alert Tuesday, saying the blazes were “It is what it is.” The cluster of wine country and four people suffered burn from a neighbour of oncoming “exacerbated by the effects of the State Sen. Bill Dodd, who fires threaten an area that only injuries. fire around just before midnight. historic West Coast heat wave represents the area, said the fires last year grappled with another “This is an incredibly His house and neighbours’ and sustained high winds.” burning in Napa and Sonoma massive blaze that forced 200,000 emotional and stressful time homes were still safe, but he In San Mateo and Santa counties were mostly affecting to flee — a task made more for most of us who’ve endured worried that could change as Cruz counties, about 22,000 less-populated areas. complicated this year because of a number of wildfires over the crews anticipate hot winds people were ordered to evacuate “I think the people around the Covid pandemic. last few years,” said Sonoma onWednesday afternoon. because of a fire burning in dense here, even the people that To the south, evacuations were County Sheriff Mark Essick. He “It was incredible, things wooded parkland that threatened have structures in harm’s way, ordered for all of Boulder Creek reminded people about sirens swirling, winds just whipping communities, Cal Fire spokesman understand that they’re in a to the west of Silicon Valley, a that have been installed in recent through like a howling ripping Jonathan Cox said. more rural area and that the community of 5000 high in the years to tell people to evacuate. sound and then you could hear “This is a very active timber people in more densely populated Santa Cruz mountains where “High-low siren means it’s time explosions going off,” he said. fire burning in two counties with areas have to get the resources windy, long, forested roads, some to go,” he said. “You can taste smoke in your a serious threat to both public first,” he said. paved, some dirt, can easily Ash and smoke filled the mouth.” safety and for structures that are In the East San Francisco Bay, become blocked during storms or air over San Francisco, which Many evacuees were alerted out in front of it,” he said. a cluster of 20 separate lightning- fires. About 6000 structures were is surrounded by at least five around 2.30am, the Vacaville Christopher Godley, Sonoma sparked fires threatened about threatened by that blaze. — AP

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SALES DROP: Producers in ’s eastern Artists, academics Champagne region, headquarters of the global industry, say they’ve lost about defend LGBT rights $2 billion in sales this year. WARSAW, Poland — Dozens Picture supplied of authors, artists and scholars — including writer Margaret Atwood and film directors Pedro Almodóvar and Mike Leigh — Champagne harvest have expressed outrage at the hostility being directed toward LGBT people in Poland by the restricted as virus country’s president and other politicians. In what they called a letter flattens the fizz of “solidarity and protest,” they wrote to Ursula von der Leyen, PARIS — French Champagne oil-producing countries, the the president of the European producers decided on Tuesday to Champagne Committee regulates Commission, calling on the put unprecedented limits on the the size of the grape harvest each European Union to defend human quantity of grapes they’ll harvest year to avoid the kind of excess rights values “being blatantly this year in hopes of propping up production that would cause violated in Poland.” prices and containing damage bottle prices to plummet. But “Homophobic aggression from the coronavirus pandemic. this year’s discussions took on in Poland is growing because As a result, record amounts unprecedented importance after it is condoned by the ruling INCREASING PROTESTS: The far-right activists protest against LGBT of grapes may need to be the industry collectively lost $2 party, which has chosen sexual rights. Tensions over LGBT rights have been growing in Poland after destroyed or sold to distilleries billion in sales because of virus minorities as a scapegoat with no an increasingly visible gay rights movement has been met by an angry at discounted prices. But for lockdown measures. regard for the safety and wellbeing backlash from the church and the government. AP picture the Champagne Committee, the The pandemic flattened the of citizens,” the letter said. influential group that represents fizz for Champagne and the The letter, dated on Monday, Poland’s Nobel laureate for rejecting small amounts of funding 16,000 vintners around France’s celebratory mood that drives comes amid a bitter cultural clash literature Olga Tokarczuk, came to six communities that had Champagne region, that’s the the business: weddings were in Poland, where calls for greater to the defence of activists who declared themselves to be “free of price to pay for saving their cancelled, first-class flights rights for LGBT people have been have been detained this month for LGBT ideology,” luxury business. grounded and restaurants and met with a furious backlash from protesting the anti-LGBT rhetoric. On Tuesday, the Polish justice Vintners in Champagne night clubs shuttered around the the powerful Roman Catholic “We speak out in solidarity with minister, Zbigniew Ziobro, said country will only be allowed to world. church and the right-wing ruling activists and their allies, who are that one of those communities, collectively harvest 8000kg of “Champagne, the wine of party, Law and Justice. being detained, brutalised, and Tuchów, had become the victim grapes per hectare this season, joie de vivre, of conviviality President Andrzej Duda, a party intimidated,” the letter said. of “ideological persecution” by or the equivalent of 230 million and celebration, is particularly ally, won a tight reelection in July “We voice our grave concern the EU and that his ministry bottles for the whole region, affected by the global economic after a campaign vowing to defend about the future of democracy was earmarking 250,000 zlotys according to Tuesday’s decision. crisis linked to Covid-19,” the the country’s traditional Catholic in Poland, a country with an ($68,000 or 57,000 euros) to That is 21 percent less than the committee said in a statement identity. He called the LGBT admirable history of resistance to support it from a special fund. amounts allowed last year. announcing what it called rights movement more dangerous totalitarianism and struggle for He praised the town for what Like the organisations unprecedented measures to limit than communism. freedom.” he said was the support of “well- that coordinate policies for the damage. — AP In the letter, also signed by Recently the EU did react by functioning family” life. — AP

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by Phil Pennington, RNZ function,” Mr Burnard said in a statement. WELLINGTON — A major A digital photo was converted company at the centre of into an algorithm and then controversies over facial matched against other images. recognition technology in the US The algorithm was stored and UK is working closely with ashore, and it did not access the New Zealand Government. Amazon Web Services or any The Tokyo-based NEC, which other Cloud service. has resisted a Black Lives The privacy commissioner had Matter-inspired ban in America, been consulted over the use of is updating passport systems facial recognition over the last here using its powerful NeoFace decade, Mr Burnard said. system. The privacy commissioner NEC gets to run the system commonly assessed the impacts with its partner DXC Technology of such technology, he said. for 10 years, until 2029, under Airports were the biggest users a $20 million contract with the of facial-recognition technologies Department of Internal Affairs globally, and then the police were (DIA), which has been mentioned the second biggest users. briefly in a parliamentary report. Dr Sadowski advocated facial NeoFace will be used from next Post technology columnist said for “any form of surveillance” of partnership will go from strength recognition’s outright ban and January. the “publicity stunt” would make individuals. to strength,” NEC said in its PR called the suite of surveillance “It will be used to check photos little difference, especially since Its facial-recognition material. technologies an “urban war against our database and help the companies would still sell to algorithms were “embedded” in It was common for facial machine”. investigate potential fraud,” the other users. the Immigration Department, it recognition technology bought for However, NEC has defended DIA said in a statement. said in PR material. one reason to “creep” into other these technologies, saying NeoFace is controversial for ‘Particularly close’ to NZ police It promotes the technology areas, Dr Jathan Sadowski of many of its “solutions are the its other major use globally — as a way of fostering public Monash University, Melbourne, best in their class in the world” identifying up to 1000 “persons In New Zealand, NEC said safety and security. However, said. — referring to high scores in of interest” per minute in real- it had a “particularly close the company has been criticised “We see a lot of agencies in independent tests by the US time feeds from CCTV cameras. relationship” with police. in the UK for being less than Australia, the US and the UK National Institute of Standards In the UK this month, an This included supplying finger- transparent about how these all- taking something they said and Technology. appeals court ruled the use and palm-print biometrics, important algorithms ‘learn’ who was only going to be used for In some trials, however, such by police in Wales of NeoFace although facial recognition was to raise the alarm about. something like passport control as by the Metropolitan was unlawful and a violation of not mentioned in NEC’s PR NEC said its products were . . . and it’s by design to not use police, NeoFace returned high human rights. material. highly accurate, and it went to them for only one reason,” Dr fail rates. NEC itself is It has been “great lengths to ensure our Sadowski said. The pushback includes some on the wrong side reported that facial-recognition algorithms are The DIA said NeoFace US city councils banning facial of a pushback In the UK this police here are accurate across racial and other replaced outdated facial- recognition that other councils against facial using US company demographic groups”. recognition technology. use en masse to monitor public recognition in the month, an appeals Dataworks Plus to “It relates solely to securely places. United States. court ruled the use replace their old ‘Solely’ for issuing passports issuing passports rather than Boston’s ban followed an MIT In the US, by police in Wales facial-recognition their subsequent use.” study that found for darker- three tech giants system. For the passport-processing RNZ asked the DIA how skinned women, facial-analysis — Amazon, IBM of NeoFace was Police got into work here, NEC is partnered widely the data NeoFace programmes were wrong about and Microsoft unlawful and a trouble in May with US multinational DXC collected would be shared, how one-third of the time. — called a halt violation of human for trialling Technology, which won the it would be stored and what Black Lives Matter to supplying the facial recognition contract. safeguards around its misuse campaigners were counting as technology to US rights. from the highly- The pair are strongly pushing there were. a win the moratorium called by police in June, controversial firm biometrics online, including RNZ were still waiting for a Microsoft, Amazon and IBM. in a moratorium Clearview AI promoting how NeoFace can response to those queries. Microsoft called a halt “until over brutality without proper be integrated into lots of General manager of operations, we have a national law in place, against Black people. authorisation. surveillance systems at once Russell Burnard, said it was grounded in human rights, that However, NEC, like some When RNZ asked for more and use just about any camera publicised a lot a decade ago will govern this technology”. other major suppliers, has not information about NEC or technology. when it was first introduced. Amazon put a one-year followed suit. “We are committed NeoFace, police treated the “The opportunity to combine “Our facial-recognition moratorium in place on to developing technologies that questions as an Official NEC’s expertise in biometrics technology is solely used supplying facial recognition to help support efforts to end racial Information Act request, which solutions, in particular, for passport processing, and US police. injustice in our society,” the takes at least five weeks to facial-recognition technology, is neither unlawful nor in “It’s certainly a win,” said Dr company said in a statement. answer. with DXC Technology’s contravention of human rights Sadowski, but added only a ban The three that called a halt are NEC told RNZ none of its experience in delivering digital obligations because it is not would deal with the fact that relatively small players in facial facial-recognition technology in transformations through modern, used to scan people randomly regulation was too slow to rein recognition and a Washington New Zealand was being used integrated IT systems means our outside this passport-processing technology in.

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He has also pleaded guilty to 40 Then, in an ironic twist, Covid returned, counts of attempted murder and forcing the show to be postponed. one charge under the Terrorism While the real-life Ardern and Bloomfield Suppression Act. have returned for the daily 1pm briefings, their Authorities have confirmed cutouts are now sitting eerily in storage in the more than 50 victims, their family school’s costume and props department. members or supporters have travelled Head of performing arts Leah Kersey said from overseas for the hearing. the cutouts, which had inadvertently garnered The Government last month interesting reactions from fellow-teachers, introduced an exception to New students and parents, were her idea. Zealand’s current border restrictions “The production has a New Zealand-angle for victim’s and their supporters to about the impact of Covid-19. I felt we couldn’t BROUGHT TO LIFE: Leads in William Colenso College’s Covid-inspired production, apply for short-term visa exemptions have a show about Covid without Jacinda Ardern Year 13 student Kosei Yamaguchi and Year 7 student Jasmine Hacker, hold Ashley to attend in person. and Ashley Bloomfield,” Kersey said. Bloomfield and Jacinda Ardern. NZ Herald picture An Immigration New Zealand Three families grappling with the pandemic spokesperson said 33 such visas had provide the storyline of the show. itself, Bloomfield did take the time out to send what a graceful dancer he turns out to be”. been approved and some applied to “The production is based on our experiences the school a note explaining he had prior A decision was made to postpone the show multiple members of one family. in the lockdown, but we have also included stuff commitments in Wellington. until September 16 due to restrictions and also Others travelling from overseas about Covid’s global impact.” “I know William Colenso College — I was born because with the virus circulating again in New were already New Zealand citizens or Once Kersey came up with the idea she in Napier and lived in Maraenui until I was six, Zealand “we felt it’s not quite appropriate right residents. rushed to the production manager Laura and very good friends of ours who we visited now”, Kersey said. But it remained unclear whether Jackson to bring her idea to life. every holidays lived on Arnold Street right next “With Covid popping back up we wanted to the Australian gunman’s family “I told her that I had this bright idea and she to the College,” he wrote. be sensitive to those affected. Looking on the would be allowed to witness the just went ahead and got it done,” she said. “I wish you all the very best for the bright side, we now have a few more weeks’ sentencing in person. When the cutouts were made, some students production, and would love to see any footage rehearsal time. Immigration New Zealand would and teachers thought they were funny, some of it — do let me know where I might see that in “We are going to keep rehearsing and hope not comment on whether any were surprised, and some wanted to take them due course.” we are down to Alert Level 1 so we can have an applications linked to the gunman’s home, Kersey said. Kersey said the school was “chuffed” that Dr audience of more than 100 people.” family had been received. The life-size cardboard cutouts of both Ardern Bloomfield would take the time to personally The 40-strong cast includes five teens from The courts had also made and Bloomfield make two appearances in the respond and tell them about his connection to Japan and Vietnam and a group of nine Brazilian arrangements for those unable to production itself, and students playing the duo the school. students who took part in a preview performance attend to witness the sentencing by make one and three appearances respectively. She said the life-size Bloomfield featured in a of some numbers from the show before they flew digital livestream. — RNZ And while neither could attend the production musical number and people “might be surprised home in July. CHANGE YOUR OFFICE VIEW EVERY DAY

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by Mark Peters Restrictions around the Covid-19 crisis meant MTG had to postpone rom the success of his stage the planned April show. The company design for Unity Theatre’s is now back on track and will stage Fproduction of Calendar Girls the production at the Lawson Field to creating a set for Musical Theatre Theatre from December 11-19. Gisborne’s upcoming The Addams Having returned from Melbourne Bloody Family, Graeme Nicoll has become earlier this year to work on the show, the master of finding economic but director Belinda Campbell remained innovative design solutions. in her hometown for lockdown and The main scene locations for The has since decided to relocate to New Addams Family are the Addams’ Zealand. house interior, a big hall and the teacher Sean graveyard/park. Scanlen has taken over the role of In the musical comedy, the Addams nightmare, musical director from Anna Marie family plan an annual gathering of Fenn who was unable to continue in all family members — living, dead the role due to other commitments and undecided — to celebrate what it and the change of performance dates. is to be an Addams. Scanlen moved to Gisborne But the kids are growing up, and from Whangarei in January. As it parents Gomez and Morticia now happens, the last production he face the nightmare of change. So, was involved with was a Whangarei with laughs when daughter Wednesday invites Theatre Company production of The her new, normal boyfriend, and his Addams Family for which he was parents, to dinner, the Addams’ also musical director. attempts to act normal end in chaos. Scanlen will conduct the And that’s just Act 1. production’s five-piece band which There’s a lot to fit on stage in will perform live onstage for the this off-beat take on 19th century show. Gothic. The show’s macabre and Anita Zwart, a dance teacher with bizarre ambience is accentuated by Nadine Antoinette School of Dance, the architecture style used for the is choreographer for the production. set, the selected colours and creative Along with the crew, the show’s lighting, says Nicoll. cast of 18 have remained committed “The Lawson Field Theatre has to the production, says MTG many physical design restrictions president Heather Derby. for putting on a play, so I had to rely “To keep the music and dance on ‘suggestion’ and some creativity alive in our minds and bodies before to accommodate the 14 locations rehearsals formally start in early (if taken literally) of The Addams October, we meet once a month Family’s 22 scenes,” says Nicoll. on a Sunday afternoon to revise “I split the set into halves and the music and dance that we had WHO YOU GONNA CALL: Sisters Ana Biddle (left) and Danielle Biddle used movable flats, like big doors.” spent six weeks learning before strap on their tool belts to build the Graeme Nicoll-designed set for Musical Sisters Ana and Danielle Biddle postponement.” Theatre Gisborne’s upcoming production of The Addams Family. The sisters are in charge of building the set both trained in carpentry at EIT and in 2018 took up apprenticeships with while every Wednesday morning, RJ and RA Building Ltd. They are now applying the skills to theatre set retirees and MTG stalwarts Dave ■ Tickets for The Addams Family construction. Picture supplied Newsham, Jim Campbell, Stephen will be available from September 1 Jones and Chris Hudson help with and can be bought from Gisborne set construction and prop-making. i-SITE or ticketek.co.nz 20 The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 20, 2020 ThisWeek

OUT EAST: Gisborne artist Pru Davis’ painting Matakaoa features in her ■ Dave Dobbyn Open Up concert exhibition, Landscapes, at Tairawhiti War Memorial Theatre, Thursday, Museum. August 20, 7pm. Tickets $50+bf from i-SITE or ticketek. POSTPONED.

■ Tina Turner Tribute Dome Room, Saturday, August 22, 7pm. CANCELLED.

■ Choral Capers A smorgasbord of Handel, Mozart, world music and more. Gisborne Choral Society, St Andrew’s Church. Free entry, Sunday, August 23, 2pm. POSTPONED.

COMING UP

■ Beatles tribute show Postponed Endeavour bar, Cosmopolitan Club. Dave Dobbyn Open Up Tour Saturday, September 5, 8pm. $15 Thursday, August 20th, 8.00pm entry. POSTPONED.

■ Big Rich on acoustic guitar Wrights Wines, Road, . September 5, 1.30pm. Book to secure a table.

■ Stars In Their Eyes The finale of the local talent showcase. Lawson Field Theatre. Postponed September 19, 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Friends! The Musical Parody Tickets from Gisborne i-SITE or ticketek. Friday, September 18th, 7.30pm

NZ Symphony Orchestra presents ■ Fleetwood Mac/Stevie Nicks tribute show Eroica Dome Bar, September 19, 8.30pm. Thursday, September 24th All tickets $34 from eventfinda. 7.30pm Limited door sales.

Te Moana Glow Show Thursday-Friday A view from the coast THEATRE October 22nd-23rd 10.00am & 11.30am rought up in Motu, Gisborne worked on the .” ■ Calendar Girls painter Pru Davis was always In love with the place, she wants to Unity Theatre, 209 Ormond Road, The Shows Must Go On Bsurrounded by art, says the convey some of its beauty and energy. August 13–22, 7.30pm with a 3pm artist in notes about her exhibition, “My paintings are generally as big The Best Of Broadway matinee on August 16. Tickets Landscapes, at Tairawhiti Museum. as the landscape here is immense and available from eventfinda. SOLD Sunday, October 25th “I clearly remember my mum, Lois powerful. It would be difficult to convey O U T. 4.30pm Davis (née Watkins) always outside, this on a smaller scale. painting somewhere with her easel and “I hope my landscapes make people palette and, of course, paintings were feel that they are there and could maybe Got something going on? Tina, Simply The Best everywhere. step into that pool.” Let The Guide know at Monday, November 9th “I recently retired to focus on Connections between life, death and [email protected], 8.00pm developing and exploring my own nature have always fascinated her, hence or telephone 869-0630. creativity. For many years I have been the lilies and birds, and she hopes to Heath Franklin’s Chopper lucky and fortunate to have lived and explore that theme more. The Silencer ArtsGuide Monday, November 16th 7.30pm REALITIES BEHIND THE VISUAL ARTS The ABBA Show FACADE: Restrictions Monday, November 23rd around the coronavirus crisis have encouraged ■ Diane Scott 8.00pm thinking outside the square The line you never wrote. JBC — or frame — which is just Gallery, Lowe St. what the Auckland Theatre Company has done with its theatre/film hybrid. The ■ Landscapes, by Pru Davis company’s On Stage|On Tairawhiti Museum. Screen programme presents The Master Builder, one ■ The Sculptured Wall Stars In Their Eyes of Norwegian playwright, Works by Richard Rogers. Saturday, September 19th, theatre director and early Tairawhiti Museum. 2.30 & 7.30pm modernist Henrik Ibsen’s most enigmatic works. In ■ Beyond the Chair this high-quality studio Gisborne Quilters transform a Musical Theatre Gisborne presents adaptation of The Master common domestic item into a work Builder, a successful builder of art. Tairawhiti Museum. The Addams Family and property developer has December 11-19 his creative flame reignited by a young woman from ■ Po! Po! his past, with dramatic Installation by Nikora Tori consequences. Te Kahu and Rangimarie Makowharemahihi-Pahi, Tairawhiti

32930-10 Museum. Ends September 6. ■ ATC’s The Master Tickets on sale from Gisborne i-SITE Builder can be viewed on YouTube until August ■ Dayna Chaffey, street art- Accepting bookings for functions, 30 at https://tinyurl.com/ inspired works events, meetings and conferences. yy7dd6go Miharo Gallery, 118 Gladstone Email [email protected] Road. Picture by Gustav Borgen The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 20, 2020 21 Kava Corner with Campbell

iwi broadcasting legend John KCampbell has hooked up with Auckland rapper Melodownz to down kava in the first episode of a new web MISSING series. PERSON: Campbell revealed Former postal he was going into the assistant and session after getting up later costume for the day at 3.30am, and hair as he usually does, to designer, and host TVNZ’s Breakfast percussionist programme. with Split Enz, “That’s what time I Noel Crombie’s go to sleep.” replied a characteristic stunned Melodownz. KAVA THOUGHTS: John Campbell and Melodownz manic but Schooling Campbell let the kava and conversation flow. Picture supplied mute energy on kava tradition, the features on the rapper tells him to down revealing he no longer hip-hop, with Campbell iconoclastic his first shell in one go. drinks alcohol five nights sharing his old-school six-piece’s The broadcaster a week and saying that it favourites and how remastered gamely steps up to the has “made a difference”. music had played a classic, True plate, though admits he As more shells massive part of opening Colours. was “quite whacked” by are consumed, the him up to the world. just one draught of the conversation flows The episode is the first Picture by popular Pacific beverage. and Campbell reveals in a new series from David Cran Campbell admitted what drives him as a Melodownz, which will that he had been forced journalist, keeping the see other special guests to make changes to his conversation on a stable drop in to drink a few drinking since he took up track. shells and share their his early-morning role, The chat turns to thoughts.

True Colours remastered, released, re-loved

by Dan Satherley, Newshub the early 1970s, still has enough fans to top the charts. he six-piece Kiwi band Split “Pop music is often seen as ephemeral. Enz’s classic album has been Something quickly replaced and soon Tremastered and re-released to forgotten. mark its 40th anniversary. “It’s a delight and a pleasure to know It contained the band’s breakthrough that an album we made in 1980 is in the international hit, I Got You, penned by 2020 charts. Who knew?” Neil Finn, as well as radio staples Poor Recorded in Melbourne, True Colours Boy, I Hope I Never and Shark Attack. originally hit #1 in New Zealand in its “This was our ‘iconic’ album — it’s second week on release. THE BIG APPLE: Billy Apple: Life/Work, the first substantial book on New Zealand’s always had a unique sound — and to It reached the top 40 across the most internationally significant living pop/conceptual artist will be released next depart from that too much, or to do world and spent 10 weeks on top of the month. NZ Herald picture radically new mixes, would surely incur Australian charts. the wrath of fans and band members It’s the first time an album by a Kiwi alike,” said keyboardist Eddie Rayner, band has topped the chart four decades who oversaw the new version. after it came out. Earlier this year, At the core of the matter “I approached the project with caution Blindspott’s debut also hit #1, 18 years and some trepidation, with the maxim after it came out. orn as Barrie Bates of Auckland process-oriented practice. ‘the same, but better’. True Colours was the band’s fifth in 1935, self-rebranded in In 1964 he moved to New York. In the “What a fantastic result, and a great album, and third with the younger Finn B1962 as Billy Apple, the pop/ Big Apple, he worked as an art director, feeling to top the charts 40 years on.” brother Neil. conceptual artist, and maker of developed his art, exhibited extensively Bandleader Tim Finn expressed Taylor Swift’s Folklore was pushed into Excretory Wipings (1970) in which he with leading artists such as Andy surprise that the band, which formed in second place. collected and dated his skid-marked Warhol, Jasper Johns and others, and toilet paper, is now the subject of the established one of the first alternative first substantial book about his career. art spaces — Apple — which hosted Based on over a decade of some of the new ephemeral activities research from all over the world and that enlivened the New York scene in the unprecedented access to Apple’s own 1970s. archive, Christina Barton’s book, Billy Apple returned to live in New Zealand Apple: Life/Work, chronicles a 60-year in 1990 where he continues to produce Promote your career and the art scenes that have his brand of conceptual art. sustained it in London, New York and Apple’s work is held in permanent Auckland. collections from the Tate to the At the Royal College of Art in London Philadelphia Museum of Art. event here from 1959–62, Apple studied with Author Christina Barton is director key contemporaries — notably David of the Adam Art Gallery Te Pataka Toi Hockney — and staged one of the at Victoria University where she has Talk to us about a marketing package to suit your budget. earliest solo exhibitions in the new “pop” taught art history since 1995. She is art after changing his name in 1962. a respected art historian, writer and

“In this self-branding manoeuvre, curator who has worked at Auckland Art 33239-01 where he became a work-of-art, he Gallery Toi o Tamaki and Museum of removed the arbitrary distinction New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. between art and life so was able to She has curated numerous exhibitions, claim everyday objects (like apples) including the major Billy Apple and life activities (like cleaning and retrospective at Auckland Art Gallery in vacuuming) as art,” says a story in an 2015. Arts Foundation publication. Apple’s six-decade idea-driven art ■ Billy Apple: Life/Work by Christina career began with pop-related works Barton will be released on October 5, before developing into a conceptual and $75. Call Jane Smith today 869 0617 22 The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 20, 2020 ‘Real’ characters on display in This Town by Juliette Sivertsen, NZ Herald Being able to laugh at the absurd is what Malcolm thinks is so important in here’s something liberating the current pandemic. Due to Covid-19, for Robyn Malcolm to play a she’s lost most of the year’s work, and Tcharacter who’s never looked in has a genuine worry — like most New the mirror in her life. Zealanders — of how the mortgage will “Being clothed in as close as possible to continue to be paid, while continuing to pyjamas is really fantastic and I aspire provide for her two teenage boys. to that in my real life as well,” says But she says being an actor has Malcolm, of her role as Pam in the new prepared her somewhat for financial local dark comedy This Town. insecurity. The movie is out in cinemas around the “The fact that we don’t work regular country and was the first New Zealand hours, and the fact we go from moments film to be released since our Alert Level 4 like ‘Woohoo I’ve got a job let’s go out lockdown, after its original April premiere for dinner’ to ‘OK guys, it’s cabbage date was delayed until audiences sandwiches this week,’ — I feel kind of could gather in cinemas again without brilliantly trained for this. Psychologically, restriction. that is.” David White (who also directed and And fortunately, the lockdown means co-wrote the film) stars as Sean Buttram, This Town has an added element of an unasssuming young chap from the excitement to it, being the first Kiwi film small New Zealand town of . . . Thiston. SMALL-TOWN LIFE: Acquitted of a crime, a young man tries to rebuild his life while released since lockdown. Four years earlier, Sean was the sole an ex-cop turned petting zoo owner, played by Robyn Malcolm, alongside publicity- “Everyone wants to get out and survivor of a domestic massacre that hungry friend Janice (Rima Te Wiata) convinced of his murderous tendencies, tries to commune again, the idea of being out killed his parents and two sisters. A trial prove his guilt. Picture supplied again in a cinema and everyone having a found him not guilty, but most people laugh at the same time — I really crave think he did it. that,” says Malcolm. That doesn’t stop Sean from living his “I think one of the things that I’m Pam is a no-nonsense character. Her “And we’re actually able to do that. life, though, and we witness him begin really comfortable with and really enjoy outfits largely consist of chunky black And who would want to go to the cinema a sweet romance with the guileless is being able to sit across a comedic story boots and khaki outfits a la Steve Irwin. in the UK or US right now? It’s weirdly Casey (Alice May Connolly), despite the that’s got some drama in it, or vice versa,” “There was a great liberation in not lucky it’s happened this way. objections of her friends and family. says Malcolm. having to stand up straight, not having to “Also the fact that it’s a comedy. I think Meanwhile, cop-turned-adventure “And Pam, albeit she’s a comic suck my tummy in, not having to worry there’s been so much awfulness that’s park/petting zoo proprietor Pam, and her character, she has to be real. There had to about whether my makeup was right or gone on recently, just to be able to go publicity-hungry friend Janice (Rima Te be heart to her because of what happens not,” says Malcolm. and have a laugh at a mental comedy is Wiata) team up to try to prove Sean’s to her at the end of the film. Without “It’s always really great to play a probably not a bad thing.” guilt once and for all. revealing any spoilers, she couldn’t just be character who doesn’t have a sense of It’s both a dorky, sweet love story of two a caricature because you have to be able humour. Because she really doesn’t. ■ This Town, a Madman Entertainment unsophisticated small town characters, to feel for her. And I kind of enjoy that She takes life so seriously, and that’s release, has been rated M “for and a dark, painful journey of how an territory. Basically because I think pain is enormous fun. Because serious people are offensive language and sexual obsession can blind you to the truth. funny.” funny.” references.” Running time: 91 minutes. FilmGuide DOME CINEMA prominence in the Taika Waititi movie Boy, is the star in a Wellington-set story ■ Britt-Marie Was Here of a pizza delivery man who gets out of A 63-year-old Swedish woman discovers his depth in the criminal underworld as her husband of 40 years has been having a result of botching a fairly simple task an affair. With her world turned upside- and then taking on a much more onerous THE one as payback. Also stars Samuel Austin, down, she takes a temporary position as a youth leader at a soon-to-be-closed Scott Wills and Rebecca Gibney. recreation centre in a struggling town. ■ Never Rarely Sometimes Always GREATEST ■ Romantic Road A 17-year-old girl discovers she is A documentary about a London lawyer pregnant and, with her cousin, goes on and his wife who redefine later life by a journey across state lines to New York motoring across rural India in their City to get an abortion. 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Australian Adventure PG KEY 0 3 (HLS) (RPL) (DLY) 16 18 Closed captions; Repeat; Highlights; Replay; Delayed; Approved for persons 16 years or over; Approved for persons 18 years or over; 20Aug20 Compiled by C Content may offend; L Language may offend; M Suitable for mature audiences; PG Parental guidance recommended for younger viewers; S Sexual content may offend; V Contains violence. 24 RACING The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 20, 2020 Sidelined Ryan Elliot will focus on flat races

HAMILTON — Injured Waikato jockey Ryan and doesn’t expect to be back in action until late interrupted the final months of 2019-20, he was and part-owned by his mother, Leanne. Elliot is determined to be leaner and keener to next month. happy with his results. He wound up with 66 Rock On Wood, with Elliot as his regular rider, make the most of his future on the flat as the “I was told it could be up to six weeks, but wins, including three black type victories, and has been a model of consistency with six wins new season unfolds. it all depends how it mends. I hope to be back finished fourth on the New Zealand Jockeys’ and six placings from just 14 starts. Elliot, who served his successful sooner,” Elliot said. Premiership. But his focus is to pursue his flat Rock On Wood was put aside for a spell after apprenticeship under Graeme Rogerson, is Elliot (21) has just completed his first season career and add to his career total of 227 wins and finishing seventh in the Gr.1 Bonecrusher New currently sidelined with a broken collarbone after as a professional jockey after being the country’s 11 black type wins. Zealand Stakes (2000m) at Ellerslie in March and being tossed from Ave Maria at the first fence in leading apprentice with 60 wins the previous Elliot especially wants to win a Gr.1 event and has been back in work since July. the Waikato Hurdle (3200m) earlier this month term and, though the Covid-19 pandemic he would love to do it on Rock On Wood, trained — NZ Racing Desk Gore races at Gore Friday Jetbet 6 TAB Doubles 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9 Quaddies 2-3-4-5, 6-7-8-9 Place6 4-9 Selections 2 758s0 Marmaduke (7) 58.5 48 D Bothamley 3 9s55 Are There (8) 58.5 47 G Jogoo EMERGENCY: 10 090s2 Countess Ruby (5) 54 60 R Mudhoo (a2) SCRATCHED Race 1: THE EMPORESS, BEESLASTSTING, WILLNOTQUIT 3 0 Battlinaway (12) 58.5 45 J Laking 4 9508s Senor Moss (5) 58.5 47 A Balloo 15 — Fly Without Wings 11 552s5 Perfecto (3) 54 60 K Asano (a1) 4 s78s0 Fromajack Toaking (10) 58.5 45 5 86s68 Dream Brave (6) 58.5 46 C Johnson 12 80s00 Sure He Can (2) 54 60 R Beeharry (a3) Race 2: THE LAST WORD, HENLEY, EXCLAIM A Bohorun (a3) 6 8s Last Try (14) 58.5 45 J Lowry 6 Henderson Livestock 3.26 13 98s03 Odysseus (12) 54 58 T Comignaghi Race 3: ROCANTO, BLACK LABEL, IRISH EXCUSE 5 8s Gallant Fredi (9) 58.5 45 T Moseley 7 034s7 Lugano’s Ace (13) 56.5 53 R Cuneen $10,000, maiden, 2000m 14 68s08 Fine Bouquet (14) 54 55 K Williams Race 4: ROX, SOVIET WONDER, ARE THERE 6 00 Sutherland (2) 58.5 45 K Mudhoo 8 00s78 Secret Dreams (16) 56.5 51 S Wynne 1 57s62 Ying Resolute (1) 58.5 52 Race 5: HAZELNUT, DREAMING EASY, ONCE A WEEK 7 0s Tapdog (3) 58.5 45 L Callaway 9 45s76 Rox (15) 56.5 49 T Moseley 8 Hokonui Contracting 4.37 K Chowdhoory (a2) Race 6: YING RESOLUTE, MISS CATHERINE, 8 23s39 Exclaim (5) 56.5 53 T Comignaghi 10 s9750 Magical Mystery (3) 56.5 48 C Barnes 2 86s59 Gerry Joyce (2) 58.5 51 K Mudhoo $15,000, rating 90 handicap, 1800m 9 43s26 The Last Word (1) 56.5 53 C Johnson 11 47s40 No Quantum (10) 56.5 48 K Mudhoo GOA HEAD CALLER 3 83s48 Goa Head Caller (12) 58.5 50 1 — Come Fly With Me SCRATCHED 10 03 Arroyo (8) 56.5 51 C Barnes 12 470s The Marlboro Ma*am (1) 56.5 48 Race 7: TRANSCENDENT, GOLD’NGURU, R Mudhoo (a2) 2 7s847 Raise You Ten (3) 60 82 J Lowry 11 Born To Be Bad (6) 56.5 45 S Wynne R Mudhoo (a2) BEAM ME UP SCOTTY 12 94 Choux In (11) 54 50 G Jogoo 4 s0s40 Mount Hercules (14) 58.5 49 3 24s10 Fly Without Wings (8) 56.5 75 Race 8: ROSIE GLOW, MONTSERRAT, FLY WITHOUT WINGS 13 0 Float (9) 56.5 45 T Comignaghi K Asano (a1) A Bohorun (a3) 14 Megalomaniac (7) 56 45 Race 9: FIELD OF FIRE, SHOCK AND AWE, ZED LEPPELIN 3 Hokonui Suzuki 1.42 5 50s07 Invigorate (13) 58.5 46 G Jogoo 4 20s42 Rosie Glow (9) 54 69 K Asano (a1) C Campbell (a1) $15,000, rating 93 handicap, 1200m 6 0s06 Step Son (5) 58.5 46 J Lowry 5 1s054 Are You Cereal (5) 54 67 R Mudhoo (a2) EMERGENCIES: 7 s97s8 Eisenhower (10) 58.5 45 T Comignaghi 6 0s8s0 Ringbolt (2) 54 67 R Beeharry (a3) 1 s1630 Irish Excuse (1) 62 93 R Mudhoo (a2) 15 70 Burt The Squirt (4) 58.5 45 8 0 Whero (7) 58.5 45 J Laking 7 9s907 Montserrat (1) 54 65 C Barnes 1 NZB Pearl Series Race 12.32 2 14s56 Rocanto (16) 61 91 K Asano (a1) Y Y Chew (a4) 9 35s94 Miss Catherine (4) 56.5 53 T Moseley 8 3s8s9 Shanzino (7) 54 65 T Jonker 3 2s612 Saber (13) 58.5 86 K Chowdhoory (a2) SCRATCHED $10,000, maiden, 1200m 16 — Quella Ragazza 10 2s049 Last Letter (9) 56.5 52 A Balloo 9 096s8 Spider Lily (4) 54 64 T Comignaghi 4 55s03 Shaara (14) 57.5 84 R Beeharry (a3) 17 080s9 Platinum Touch (12) 56.5 45 1 337s2 Beeslaststing (2) 58.5 53 J Laking 5 s9208 Black Label (5) 54 78 K Williams 11 06s35 Raise Your Sights (11) 56.5 51 10 708s8 Francis Drake (10) 54 63 G Jogoo 2 8780s Poilu (4) 58.5 45 L Callaway 6 44880 Flying Sardine (10) 54 72 Y Y Chew (a4) C Johnson 11 55s05 Midnite Kaos (6) 54 63 T Moseley 5 Croydon Contracting 2.51 12 9s00 Katrina Marie (6) 56.5 45 R Cuneen 3 3s337 Just A Girl (5) 56.5 53 C Johnson 7 622s4 Friar Tuck (7) 54 70 G Jogoo 9 Kevin Coyle Memorial 5.12 4 — Ophelia Rose SCRATCHED 8 00s74 Selfie (6) 54 68 S Wynne $12,000, rating 80 handicap, 1335m 13 080s9 Platinum Touch (8) 56.5 45 L Callaway 5 05s Ruby Royale (1) 56.5 47 R Mudhoo (a2) 9 96s19 Easy Habit (11) 54 64 T Moseley 1 s0765 Dynamic (10) 62 80 K Chowdhoory (a2) 14 5s897 Wondering (3) 56.5 45 C Barnes $10,000, rating 62 handicap, 1800m 6 0s6 The Emporess (9) 56.5 46 10 9s085 Fortune Patch (2) 54 64 C Barnes 2 105s8 He’s Got Power (8) 58 72 K Asano (a1) 1 75s25 Field Of Fire (5) 59 60 J Laking K Chowdhoory (a2) 7 O’Connor Richmond 4.02 11 s97s1 Petite Rose (12) 54 62 C Johnson 3 1s600 Our Teddy Boy (14) 57.5 71 2 20s00 Outram (4) 59 60 J Lowry 7 Lily Of The Valley (3) 56.5 45 12 275s0 Acekingsuited (8) 54 61 T Comignaghi C Campbell (a1) $15,000, rating 90 handicap, 2000m 3 657s9 Escapologist (1) 58 62 S Wynne C Campbell (a1) EMERGENCIES: 4 5s708 Bluey’s Chance (6) 57 70 A Balloo 1 100s9 Come Fly With Me (10) 62 90 4 301s0 Jandles (11) 58 62 K Kwo (a2) 8 9 Miss Harley Quinn (7) 56.5 45 G Jogoo 13 83684 Arnage (3) 54 60 5 44s93 So Natural (4) 55.5 67 R Beeharry (a3) 9 80s Tawny Way (8) 56.5 45 T Moseley A Bohorun (a3) 5 08271 Reliable Glow (3) 58 62 14 450s0 To Sir With Love (9) 54 59 6 27s66 Hazelnut (7) 54.5 69 R Mudhoo (a2) 2 s8s35 Gold’nguru (13) 60 82 S Wynne K Chowdhoory (a2) 10 76s89 Tennessee Rock (11) 56.5 45 15 0570s Cotes De Bourg (15) 54 55 7 s5390 Dreaming Easy (11) 54 68 K Williams R Beeharry (a3) 3 6s877 Shantav (6) 54 68 T Jonker 6 89s80 The Style (6) 58 62 T Jonker 16 600s0 Devine Love (4) 54 55 8 19 Once A Week (5) 54 61 T Moseley 11 Zara Mac (10) 56.5 45 T Comignaghi 4 2s555 Transcendent (7) 54 68 T Moseley 7 9550s Colour Me Red (8) 57.5 57 T Comignaghi 9 9s0s4 Sounds Promising (2) 54 59 S Wynne 12 6s5 Willnotquit (6) 54 47 C Barnes 4 Kim McDowell Painting 2.16 5 19s60 Beam Me Up Scotty (1) 54 67 8 40s00 Villeret (2) 57.5 57 C Johnson 10 4086s Trickle Treat (9) 54 59 T Comignaghi C Johnson 9 06s4s Zed Leppelin (7) 57.5 57 2 Thomas Green 1.07 $10,000, maiden, 1335m 11 0405s Fire Katyusha (1) 54 58 G Jogoo 6 91s80 Raise You Five (8) 54 66 C Campbell (a1) C Campbell (a1) 1 86s83 I’m A Tiger (2) 58.5 51 K Asano (a1) 12 090s9 Garment (12) 54 57 K Kwo (a2) 7 90s06 Dante Fire (11) 54 62 K Chowdhoory (a2) 10 80s50 Drumstorm (9) 56.5 55 R Beeharry (a3) $10,000, maiden, 1200m 2 445 Soviet Wonder (11) 58.5 50 13 028s8 Miss Maxipark (3) 54 57 A Bohorun (a3) 8 35s47 Pableau (4) 54 62 K Kwo (a2) 11 3s050 Youvebeenlitup (10) 56.5 55 G Jogoo 1 6s2 Henley (4) 58.5 52 J Lowry K Chowdhoory (a2) 14 008s9 Iffida (13) 54 55 T Jonker 9 41s08 Chookie’s Girl (9) 54 61 C Barnes 12 7s060 Shock And Awe (12) 55 56 T Moseley

NZ Metro harness at Addington Friday Jetbet 8 TAB Doubles 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 Trebles 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9 Quaddies 2-3-4-5, 6-7-8-9 Place6 4-9 Selections 4 s9900 Break Free (Fr) 4 L Newton 5 s8141 Alta Sensation (Fr) 5 S O’Reilly (J) 10 001s9 Tiger Moth (Fr) U1 J Curtin 8 Spectators Bar Pace 8.20 Race 1: VENUS TYRON, ZSAHARA, FAITH NO MORE 5 7 Cool Phelan (Fr) 5 M Williamson 6 14s11 Krug (Fr) 6 B Orange 6 07209 Evermore (Fr) 6 M House 6 Lamb & Hayward Pace 7.29 $10,000, 4yo+ r50-r65. jun.d mobile, 1980m Race 2: ALADDIN, WHAT’S YOUR SECRET, WITH GRACE 7 35070 Awesome Impee (Fr) 7 P Wakelin 4 PI & GJ Kennard Trot 6.35 1 2P0s2 Chubby Checker (Fr) 1 S Payne (J) Race 3: KRUG, IT’S ALL ABOUT FAITH, ROCK LEGEND $15,000, r67-r85. mobile, 2600m 8 08353 Cody Banner (Fr) 8 R Close $10,000, r45-r59 discretionary handicap 2 80018 Invisible Girl (Fr) 2 K Tomlinson (J) 1 4366s Just Holla (Fr) 1 G Smith Race 4: JIMMY CARTER, ALADDIN SANE, COUNT EYRE 9 67269 Pastrana (Fr) 9 J Cox stand, 2600m 3 52132 Bossmaro (Fr) 3 J Morrison (J) Race 5: LAVER, MELODY’S MISCHIEF, ZAMBIA 2 42824 That Alexander Guy (Fr) 2 R Close 10 0s944 Faith No More (Fr) U1 L McKay (J) 1 570s1 Fighting Fire (Fr) 1 B Butt 4 2s237 Aqua Sancta (Fr) 4 O Thornley (J) Race 6: FABRIZIO, BURNHAM BOY, HEISENBERG 3 0s123 Burnham Boy (Fr) 3 S Ottley 11 82 Venus Tyron (Fr) U2 J Dunn 2 93542 Idle Stuartia (Fr) 2 C DeFilippi 5 74s64 Cardinal Sin (Fr) 5 S O’Reilly (J) Race 7: ONE APOLLO, DIDJABRINGTHEBEERS, 4 88494 Enchantee (Fr) 4 C DeFilippi 6 86s46 Above N Beyond (Fr) 6 K Newman (J) 3 320s7 (Fr) 3 J Morrison (J) 5 s11L1 Fabrizio (Fr) 5 B Orange SCRATCHED DOFF YOUR CAP 2 IRT Pace 5.45 4 89835 Count Eyre (Fr) 4 R Close 7 — Gemma Mac 6 2s336 Bettathanfast (Fr) 6 N Purdon 8 0s151 Down To The Bone (Fr) 7 E Barron (J) Race 8: DOWN TO THE BONE, CARDINAL SIN, TOM MARTIN $10,000, non-winners 3yo+. mobile, 1980m 5 336s2 Majestic Sunset (Fr) 5 J Curtin 7 8s674 Heisenberg (Fr) 7 J Dunn Race 9: CHEEZEL, KOENIGSEGG, CARLOS BROMAC 6 7P304 Take After Me (Fr) 6 G Smith 9 17841 Tom Martin (Fr) 8 S Tomlinson (J) 1 Endless Dreams (Fr) 1 B Orange 8 19s38 Stars Tonight (Fr) 8 T Williams 10 051s2 Belmont Major (Fr) 21 S Smith (J) 2 63 With Grace (Fr) 2 J Dunn 7 34417 Prince Teka (15) 1 K Cameron 9 81165 Dadndave (Fr) 9 B Butt 8 12s19 Superfast Lad (15) 2 S Ottley 11 30479 Claus (Fr) 22 M Hurrell (J) 3 75 Off N Gone (Fr) 3 T Williams 12 66187 Brantley (Fr) 23 C Jones (J) 4 32 Aladdin (Fr) 4 M Purdon 9 31507 She’s Allthe Craze (15) 3 J Young-Grant 7 Airpark Canterbury Trot 7.54 10 75815 Missucci (15) 4 B Orange 13 66321 Fynn Frost (Fr) U1 B Hope (J) 5 — Duffy Hollow SCRATCHED 11 67173 Aladdin Sane (15) U1 J Cox $15,000, r60+ discretionary handicap stand, 6 2 What’s Your Secret (Fr) 5 N Rasmussen 2600m 9 First Direct Taxis Pace 8.47 SCRATCHED 12 322P2 Jimmy Carter (15) U2 M Williamson 7 — Dont Lie To Me $12,500, r56-r64. mobile, 2600m 8 P70s4 Scotlynn Beach Boy (Fr) 6 R Close 5 HRS Construction Pace 7.03 1 07864 Zsa Zoe (Fr) 1 S Tomlinson (J) 9 — Shanika SCRATCHED 2 81170 Midnight Assassin (Fr) 2 C DeFilippi 1 61956 Pay Me Visa (Fr) 1 R Close $10,000, r45-r55. mobile, 2600m 3 13656 Clyde (Fr) 3 T Williams 10 Iksaka (Fr) 21 B Butt 2 172P2 Anamajor (Fr) 2 T Williams 4 11241 Sioux Princess (Fr) U1 S Ottley 11 Arden’s Ace (Fr) U1 S Ottley 1 70531 Zambia (Fr) 1 T Williams 3 95473 Overarm (Fr) 3 T Chmiel 2 s4042 Melody’s Mischief (Fr) 2 M Williamson 5 s4622 Doff Your Cap (Fr) U2 B Butt 4 200s8 Be Mine Tonight (Fr) 4 B Butt 3 Garrard’s Stakes Series Pace 6.10 3 s00s5 Glenthorne (Fr) 3 J Dunn 6 32233 The Player (Fr) U3 J Dunn 5 26P11 Invaluable (Fr) 5 B Orange 1 Hydroflow Trot 5.20 4 07818 Ideal Rule (Fr) 4 A Lethaby 7 01865 Madeleine Stowe (10) 1 R Holmes 6 51535 Carlos Bromac (Fr) 6 J Dunn $20,000, 3yo c&g. mobile, 1980m $10,000, non-winners stand, 2600m 5 32542 Laver (Fr) 5 G O’Reilly 8 6336s Medusa (10) 2 K Cameron 7 31474 Kensington Bill (Fr) 7 K Newman (J) 1 3s821 Delightful Dude (Fr) 1 T Williams 6 93334 Blue Chip Delight (Fr) 6 C DeFilippi 9 33510 Overzealous (10) 3 P Davis 8 58643 Cheezel (Fr) 8 S Ottley 1 2s324 Zsahara (Fr) 1 S Tomlinson (J) 2 41 Rock Legend (Fr) 2 N Rasmussen 7 50716 Hells Shadow (Fr) 7 B Orange 10 3366s Didjabringthebeers (20) 1 T Chmiel 9 23750 Doctor Tim (Fr) 9 G O’Reilly 2 0 See It Thru (Fr) 2 K Hadfield 3 22s11 It’s All About Faith (Fr) 3 M Purdon 8 04s55 Chase The Hat Trick (Fr) 8 R Holmes 11 02336 The Dominator (20) 2 C Thornley 10 5s521 Koenigsegg (Fr) 21 M Kerr 3 40s55 Trixton Time (Fr) 3 B Orange 4 31 Stag Party (Fr) 4 O Thornley (J) 9 s1931 Reflectionsofmylife (Fr) 9 T Chmiel 12 1781s One Apollo (30) 1 G O’Reilly 11 1811s Hilarious Prince (Fr) 22 J Harrington

Wanganui greys at Hatrick Friday 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 CPF Insurance 5.06 EMERGENCIES: 5 75152 Big Time Odette 30.32 Lisa Cole 2 45231 Sir Duggie 17.18 Lisa Cole Race 1: ALLEGRO SKYE, BIG TIME HARRY, 9 82878 Bigtime Stella 17.42 Agent & Williams 6 58813 Allegro Tammy nwtd Lisa Cole 3 61543 Criminal Justice 17.63 Melissa Olden $2035, C3, 305m 10 18364 Wifi Robyn 17.78 G & S Fredrickson 7 84511 Big Time Roxy 30.23 Lisa Cole 4 31322 Cheese And Chalk 17.57 Lisa Cole GOLDSTAR HADLEE 1 71167 Sozin’s Delight 17.90 John McInerney 8 14324 Big Time Trae 30.49 Lisa Cole 5 72164 Allegro Will 17.36 Lisa Cole Race 2: ALLEGRO ELLA, BIG TIME HAZEL, SOZIN’S DELIGHT 2 13148 Idol Meghan 17.60 Marcie Flipp 5 Palamountain’s Nutrition 6.23 EMERGENCIES: 6 84411 Morton Keeping nwtd Sean Codlin Race 3: BIG TIME HARPER, NOVO OLLIE, PAM ARISING 3 51273 Mother’s Touch 17.82 J & D Bell $2860, C2, 520m 9 36427 Go Glow 30.73 Marcie Flipp 7 22112 Big Time Jonie 17.27 Lisa Cole Race 4: BIGTIME HONEY, DINO THE FOX, BIGTIME 4 47471 Allegro Ella 17.73 Lisa Cole 10 66556 Allegro Lanie nwtd Lisa Cole 8 15115 Life Is Good 17.70 Melissa Olden 1 35434 Grunty Mama 30.62 S & C Blackburn 5 61282 Cookie Biscuit 17.73 Marcie Flipp EMERGENCIES: Race 5: SKINNY BINNY, COSSIE COOPER, BIGTIME MACI 2 72124 Big Time Spot 30.82 Lisa Cole 6 31261 Big Time Hazel 17.79 Lisa Cole 8 AON Insurance 7.44 9 67437 Allegro Lexxi 17.63 Lisa Cole Race 6: LAST STAR, BIGTIME PUMA, BEES AND BIRDS 3 23132 Bigtime Maci 30.53 Susie Kite 7 54225 Running Freer 17.69 Melissa Olden 10 38836 Bigtime Leo 17.75 Peter Clark Race 7: BIG TIME ROXY, ALLEGRO TAMMY, 4 35341 Cossie Cooper 30.35 Melissa Olden $2860, C4/5, 305m 8 32632 Doomsday 17.64 K B Benson BIG TIME ODETTE 5 41418 Skinny Binny 30.60 Ross & Voyce 1 87518 Bigtime Ziggy 17.63 Lisa Cole EMERGENCIES: 11 Laser Plumbing 9.06 6 332F5 Big Time Roonie 30.63 Lisa Cole 2 58147 Big Time Flash 17.60 G & S Fredrickson Race 8: BIG TIME FAIRY, BIGTIME PEARL, BIG TIME FLASH 9 28s68 Guru Secret 17.67 Agent & Williams 7 71262 Allegro Nixon nwtd Lisa Cole 3 14378 Big Time Chance 17.58 Lisa Cole $1685, C2, 305m Race 9: BIGTIME ROD, BIG TIME SETH, BIG TIME JIMMY 10 36176 Big Time Lorna 17.88 Lisa Cole Race 10: BIG TIME JONIE, MORTON KEEPING, LIFE IS GOOD 8 41262 Bigtime Alfie 30.09 Lisa Cole 4 13586 Big Time Frosty 17.57 Lisa Cole 1 61285 Idol Lucy 17.93 Marcie Flipp 3 Kernow Maiden Feature 5.37 EMERGENCIES: 5 77156 Eye Far 17.62 Marcie Flipp 2 75421 Lucky Scar 17.88 Nathan Udy Race 11: BIG TIME BEAT, BIG TIME SMILE, 9 11764 Big Time Tommey 30.81 Lisa Cole 6 17617 Hip Hop Rapper 17.49 Brian Marsh 3 22166 Big Time Queen 17.90 Lisa Cole HOMEBUSH MANDY $3210, C0, distance, 645m 10 11568 Young Dumb Broke 30.57 Melissa Olden 7 24217 Big Time Fairy 17.46 Lisa Cole 4 45241 Punch On Scooby 18.22 John McInerney Race 12: BIG TIME FUZZ, BOOT CAMP TIARA, WEBBER COME 1 76631 Pam Arising nwtd S O’Neill 8 18337 Bigtime Pearl 17.64 Lisa Cole 5 52123 Bigtime Sam 17.80 G & S Fredrickson 2 26673 Novo Ollie nwtd Lisa Cole 6 Red Snapper Seafoods 6.53 EMERGENCIES: 6 F4114 Big Time Beat 17.73 Lisa Cole 3 82517 Big Time Harper nwtd Peter Clark $2390, C4, 305m 9 87552 Big Time Billie 17.65 Lisa Cole 7 75113 Big Time Smile 17.80 Lisa Cole 4 24333 Poppy Rocket nwtd M S Clark 10 38836 Bigtime Leo 17.75 Peter Clark 8 73312 Homebush Mandy 17.95 Sue Gommans 1 41416 Sedgebrook Sally 17.78 Fred Kite 5 67262 Big Time Harley nwtd Lisa Cole EMERGENCIES: 2 42683 Big Time Lebron 17.62 Lisa Cole 6 33444 Bigtime Ava nwtd Peter Clark 9 Accell Canine Therapy 8.09 9 57317 Opawa Marcie 18.07 Marcie Flipp 3 73215 Sedgebrook Lover 17.69 Fred Kite 7 78647 Simply Smooth nwtd Lisa Cole 10 36337 Hypothetical 18.13 Melissa Olden 4 21257 Waterloo Pink 17.66 Wendy Kite $4735, C4/5, 520m 8 33235 Bigtime Benji nwtd Lisa Cole 5 85651 Bees And Birds 17.68 Lisa Cole 1 11245 Big Time Kobe 30.63 Lisa Cole EMERGENCY: 12 See You @ Hatrick Next Week 9.29 1 racingtips.co.nz 4.45 6 56741 Bigtime Puma 17.57 Lisa Cole 2 36638 Bigtime Bruno 30.07 Lisa Cole 9 21532 Indi Shae nwtd S O’Neill $1685, C2, 305m $2505, C1, final, 520m 7 62331 Last Star nwtd D R Laing 3 16323 Big Time Anton 30.28 Lisa Cole 4 The Avenue Kingsgate Hotel, 5.58 8 23138 Waterloo Girl 17.81 Wendy Kite 4 15721 Bigtime Rod 29.91 Lisa Cole 1 54221 Webber Come 17.83 John McInerney 1 28578 Allegro Skye nwtd Lisa Cole EMERGENCIES: 5 75132 Classic Rapper 30.50 Susie Kite 2 62284 Zara Cheebee 17.62 Marcie Flipp 2 41537 Big Time Harry nwtd Lisa Cole $2035, C3, 305m 9 73638 Articulator 17.79 Bill Hodgson 6 53547 Miss Potential nwtd G & S Fredrickson 3 26217 Pliskova nwtd S E Hunt 3 54151 Goldstar Hadlee 30.87 Glen Hodgson 1 42512 Bigtime Honey 17.65 Lisa Cole 10 38836 Bigtime Leo 17.75 Peter Clark 7 31461 Big Time Seth 30.16 Lisa Cole 4 22114 Big Time Fuzz nwtd Lisa Cole 4 54238 Opawa Lara nwtd Nathan Udy 2 21418 Eye Kno 17.77 W Woods 8 13174 Big Time Jimmy nwtd Lisa Cole 5 45412 Big Time Dusty 17.77 G & S Fredrickson 5 72425 Wifi Inga nwtd G & S Fredrickson 3 83756 Bigtime Banjo 17.52 Lisa Cole 7 Adept Accountants 7. 19 EMERGENCY: 6 32442 Allegro Pippa 18.03 Lisa Cole 6 61231 Opawa Dawn nwtd Marcie Flipp 4 32543 Justa Gift 17.62 J & D Bell $3325, C3, 520m 9 54636 Big Time Amie 30.43 Lisa Cole 7 11135 Boot Camp Tiara 17.91 Lana Pearce 7 26467 Stormy Jay 30.51 Wendy Kite 5 31543 Idol Ziggy 17.67 Marcie Flipp 8 52423 True Testament 18.36 Bill Hodgson 1 43346 Ma Chere nwtd S O’Neill 8 53367 Dangerous Di nwtd Kellie Gommans 6 62128 Viking Ash 17.79 Nathan Udy 10 First Security 8.37 EMERGENCIES: 2 32523 Electrical Storm 30.46 Mark Goodier EMERGENCY: 7 85334 Choice Sister 17.99 Carol Morris 9 57821 Yarn Sister 17.80 Carol Morris 3 16776 Dig Dig Dig nwtd S O’Neill $2860, C4/5, 305m 9 65448 Gray Bale 30.23 W Woods 8 16115 Dino The Fox 17.74 Kellie Gommans 10 36416 Gotcha Marshall 17.74 John McInerney 4 32515 Dapper Rapper 30.32 Brian Marsh 1 74221 Allegro Fern 17.62 Lisa Cole

Legend: T – Won at track. C – Won at this distance on this course. D – Won at this distance on another course. M – Won in slow or heavy going. B – Beaten favourite at last start. H – Trained on track. N – Won at night. S – Spell of three months. F – Fell. P – Pulled up. L – Lost rider. TV – Featured on Trackside TV. The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 20, 2020 RACING 25

Christchurch greys at Addington Raceway Friday Jetbet 3 TAB D. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9, 10-11-12 Q. 2-3-4-5, 9-10-11-12 PL6 7-12 Selections 8 64165 Dyna Trevor 17.38 Howard Anderton 7 87327 Jinja Ellie 17.24 Allan Joyce 6 27577 Know Conclusion 30.31 Garry Cleeve 5 86615 Chicago Head 17.40 John McInerney 8 11663 Bashful Buffy 17.17 John McInerney 7 67153 Dyna Monty 29.94 Craig Roberts 6 33743 Ohoka Lacey 17.47 Lisa Waretini Race 1: TAIERI BREEZE, HOMEBUSH BOMBER, 2 Jo Hardie Sprint 12.23 CALL ME JOE EMERGENCIES: 8 37644 Mr Blackjack 30.16 J & D Fahey 7 21886 Miss June 17.49 John McInerney Race 2: EDGE OF REASON, RING CLOWN, PONTIAC PAT $1685, C2, 295m 9 18583 Major Storm 17.29 Craig Roberts 8 67158 Mulberry Brit 17.43 Ken Cassidy 10 27827 Two Be Frank 17.24 Bruce Dann 8 greyhoundauctions.co.nz 2.08 Race 3: HUMBLING, TIGGERLONG PAT, DIAMOND CRUSADE 1 111 Edge Of Reason 17.19 Rosemary Blackburn EMERGENCIES: 9 44221 Gotcha Pixie 17.46 J M Lane Race 4: OPAWA JAWS, CRYSTAL CANDY, BEES ARE BUZZING 2 41667 Ring Clown 17.19 Malcolm Grant 5 Jim Smith Sprint 1.16 $1685, C2, 295m Race 5: ORINA ALLEN, TRADITION, DYNA XARVEL 3 42654 Pontiac Pat 17.35 John McInerney 1 46312 Homebush Rapper 17.47 John McInerney 10 15733 Goldstar Darwin 17.55 S & B Evans $2860, C2, 520m Race 6: PRINCE ZULU, KNOW SHAME, REGAL JOCK 4 13583 Know Crime 17.57 Garry Cleeve 2 44552 Jax Jewel 17.35 Daniel Roberts 11 Culvie Boy’s Syndicate Dash 3.03 Race 7: START THE SHOW, MR BLACKJACK, DYNA MONTY 5 13857 Homebush Reed 17.52 John McInerney 1 54s57 Dyna Xarvel 30.35 Craig Roberts 3 67257 Prince Rohit 17.47 John McInerney Race 8: JAX JEWEL, YI FENG, HOMEBUSH RAPPER 6 55145 Mitcham Boult 17.52 John McInerney 2 6124s Tradition 30.03 J & D Fahey 4 67366 Platonic Affair 17.47 Lisa Waretini $2035, C3, 295m Race 9: LETHAL LETTIE, ALL UNITE, MAYHEM MADE 7 15455 Taieri Terra 17.31 Ray Casey 3 34186 Young Mase 30.56 J M McCook 5 7s7s6 Punters Last 17.41 Robin Wales 1 17433 Ophira Bale 17.16 Matt Roberts Race 10: OPALA BALE, OUR COOK, GOLDSTAR AVALON 8 23537 Billy Budd 17.51 Alan Botherway 4 44526 Goldstar Sydney 30.14 S & B Evans 6 44177 Jinja Cream Fizz 17.27 Allan Joyce 2 43437 Azkadellia 17.44 Rosemary Blackburn Race 11: OPHIRA BALE, OPAWA PHIL, KNOW MAJORITY 5 25573 Orina Allen 30.32 Craig Roberts 7 68471 Homebush Liam 17.22 John McInerney 3 84866 Homebush Caesar nwtd John McInerney Race 12: BLACK ROUNDER, MEMOIR, HOMEBUSH STASSER 3 Steve Anngow Drapes 12.41 6 43536 Kea Viking 30.22 J & D Fahey 8 41163 Yi Feng 17.28 J M Lane 4 21685 Sneaky Snitch 17.33 Hart & Taylor $2390, C0, 520m 7 25242 Stumpy Bill 30.50 Michael Dempsey 5 72224 Opawa Phil 17.24 Robin Wales 8 26268 Sefton Joy 30.38 Robin Wales 9 Suck It Up Ltd Stakes 2.26 1 2 Opawa Nigel nwtd Robin Wales 6 33571 Citizen Aguero 17.25 John McInerney 2 425 Adobe Ninja nwtd Matt Roberts 6 Kaisa Earthworks Dash 1.33 $2505, C1, 520m 7 84387 Crystal Cilla 17.39 John McInerney 3 2 Goldstar Journey nwtd S & B Evans 1 41724 Goldstar Dawson 30.66 S & B Evans 8 65635 Know Majority 17.20 Garry Cleeve 4 3s Tiggerlong Pat nwtd Daniel Roberts $1685, C2, 295m 2 125 Nighthawk Frenzy nwtd Matt Roberts EMERGENCIES: 5 3563 Adobe Junior nwtd Matt Roberts 1 25447 Prince Zulu 17.31 Lisa Waretini 3 62421 Mayhem Made 30.67 Ashley Bradshaw 9 18583 Major Storm 17.29 Craig Roberts 6 32 Diamond Crusade nwtd Malcolm Grant 2 65413 Regal Jock 17.28 John McInerney 4 64343 Goldstar Beau nwtd S & B Evans 10 27827 Two Be Frank 17.24 Bruce Dann 7 F586s Opawa Rod nwtd Robin Wales 3 65812 Homebush Zack 17.55 John McInerney 5 12323 Making News 30.46 Bruce Dann 8 3 Humbling nwtd J & D Fahey 4 38778 Punters Kirsty 17.27 Robin Wales 6 132F2 All Unite 30.51 J & D Fahey 12 Livamol Sprint 3.19 EMERGENCIES: 5 71844 King Kali 17.19 Malcolm Grant 7 64231 Lethal Lettie 30.30 Ashley Bradshaw $2035, C3, 295m 9 4 Nighthawk Thorn nwtd Matt Roberts 6 34857 Goldstar Willa 17.39 S & B Evans 8 54362 Goldstar Whitey 30.35 S & B Evans 1 75733 Memoir 17.30 Dylan Voyce 1 The Fitz Sports Bar Sprint 12.05 10 6435 Mitcham Greg nwtd Ashley Bradshaw 7 7188s Punch On Jessie nwtd John McInerney EMERGENCIES: 2 31648 Black Rounder 16.99 Jason Dunn 8 75873 Know Shame 17.38 Garry Cleeve 9 86427 Mitcham Ryder nwtd John McInerney $1685, C2, 295m 4 Dave Robbie Dash 12.58 3 75285 Go Gunna 17.25 Robin Wales 10 15733 Goldstar Darwin 31.18 S & B Evans 4 71617 Zadee Bale 17.48 Daniel Roberts 1 87558 It’s A Joke 17.26 John McInerney 7 kiwikiwihounds.co.nz Stakes 1.51 $2035, C3, 295m 5 27521 Jackie 17.39 Lisa Waretini 2 47731 Homebush Bomber 17.59 John McInerney 10 Flair Sprint Feature 2.43 1 28176 Bees Are Buzzing 17.28 J M McCook $2860, C2, 520m 6 33455 Crushington 17.38 John McInerney 3 16626 Call Me Joe 17.31 Alan Botherway 2 F7116 Opawa Jaws 17.17 Robin Wales 1 58788 Our Jolene 30.14 Robin Wales $1685, C2, 295m 7 57528 Homebush Stasser 17.23 John McInerney 4 71387 Homebush Barclay nwtd John McInerney 3 52473 Hendrix Bale 17.33 Craig Roberts 2 33576 Start The Show 30.02 Daniel Lane 1 47616 Opala Bale nwtd Craig Roberts 8 21466 Maybe Right 17.34 J M McCook 5 14573 Come A Guster 17.30 Malcolm Grant 4 26241 Mitcham Sam 17.28 John McInerney 3 47175 Shermo Bale 30.57 Craig Roberts 2 88356 Homebush Poppy 17.52 John McInerney EMERGENCIES: 6 33114 Taieri Breeze 17.42 Ray Casey 5 11126 Crystal Candy 17.49 John McInerney 4 22314 Little Secret 30.44 Lisa Waretini 3 51434 Goldstar Avalon 17.31 S & B Evans 9 18583 Major Storm 17.29 Craig Roberts 7 17434 Mulberry Rock 17.37 Ken Cassidy 6 33816 Nassor 17.31 Bruce Dann 5 Vacant Box Five - n & a 4 12356 Our Cook 17.15 Robin Wales 10 27827 Two Be Frank 17.24 Bruce Dann

Victorian races at Bendigo Friday Jetbet 13 TAB Doubles 1-2, 4-5, 8-9 Trebles 3-4-5, 7-8-9 Quaddies 2-3-4-5, 6-7-8-9 Place6 4-9 Selections 3 89s Rockinthefreeworld (12) 59.5 78 3 6s510 Pembroke Castle wn (10) 60.5 86 10 24631 Jet Jackson w (5) 59 98 S Payne 3 6110s Bonne Sensation dw (2) 60.5 88 Race 1: STANNARY, SNOWPLOUGH, SIR LOFT Ms J Philpot (a3) M Aitken 11 57s13 The Pres w (8) 59 99 W Pike Ms A Kelly (a2) Race 2: ARCTIC ICE, GEIST, DIAMOND THORA 4 42s4 Diamond Thora (2) 57.5 89 L Riordan (a) 4 13224 Lake’s Folly wb (9) 60 100 J McNeil 12 29s90 Bella Amore d (10) 58.5 96 C Newitt 4 60617 Toosbuy twn (5) 60.5 88 D Stackhouse Race 3: CAPTAIN CORELLI, INFINITE MATRIX, 5 0s Trinity Express (3) 57.5 83 J Duffy 5 25s16 The Browzer (8) 59 92 J Childs 13 22635 Big Day Out (13) 58.5 95 J Duffy 5 62181 Pill Box w (7) 59.5 91 C Newitt 6 444s5 Vista Girl (8) 57.5 86 N Callow 6 1577s French Bishop (4) 58.5 89 D Thornton LUNCHTIME RED 14 37s55 Cyclone Tim wb (14) 56.5 93 J Noonan 6 s008s Proud Wolf w (13) 59.5 86 Ms T Hope (a) 7 56s Elementary Holmes (11) 57 92 D Oliver 7 75s0s Miralie dw (3) 58.5 73 L Nolen Race 4: LAKE’S FOLLY, VLADIVOSTOK, THE BROWZER EMERGENCIES: 7 14s61 There You Are w (3) 59 92 J Mott 8 Poland (6) 57 88 J Childs 8 s301s Turbeau (12) 58.5 88 E Brown Race 5: WHYKAYOH, VILLA VILLEKULLA, MEAN MISTER 15 28845 Golden Lance (2) 56 92 L German (a) 8 0s699 Eurack cdw (14) 58.5 87 E Brown 9 2s Tour Of Duty (13) 57 95 J McNeil 9 08031 Tycoon Roxy wh (6) 58 85 J Keating 16 — Kamindu SCRATCHED 9 110 Hypersonic wb (8) 58 97 J McNeil Race 6: ALBARADO, GENERATION GAP, SCANTOON 10 Zoutons h (4) 57 89 J Martin 10 66079 Booze Free wn (2) 57 87 Ms E Brown (a3) Race 7: SMOKIN’ ROMANS, DIRTY DEEDS, 10 s5886 Raven’s Blaze w (10) 57.5 86 J Noonan 11 39s Arctic Ice b (14) 55 95 Ms J Kah 11 2212s Prophecies (11) 56 91 Ms J Kah 7 Dearaugo & Lea Electrical 5.30 11 4219s Rapidora wn (16) 57 89 D Dunn SILENT COMMAND 12 343s9 Geist (9) 55 96 T Nugent (a) 12 8s700 Off Peak dw (5) 56 84 Ms L Doodt Race 8: BONS ABROAD, BONNE SENSATION, RED ROSSINI $35,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 64, 1600m 12 59s12 Bons Abroad w (12) 56 100 Ms J Kah 13 Return To Me (5) 55 92 F W Kersley 13 4s7s1 Namibia d (11) 56 94 D Oliver Race 9: ELEGIST, BEAUTY BETTY, WINNING RED 14 3s Yosemite (10) 55 100 W Pike 5 Smartline Finance 4.30 1 8s619 Silent Command dwh (8) 63 95 14 s116s Red Rossini d (4) 56 87 M Aitken $35,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 64, 1300m L Neindorf (a1.5) 3 TAC Be Races Ready Plate 3.30 2 0s967 Plot The Course cdwn (13) 62 92 EMERGENCIES: 1 08204 Mean Mister dwh (10) 62 97 15 8s102 Zoupino cdw (9) 56 97 Z Spain $35,000, 3yo & up Maiden SW, 1400m C Rawiller (a1.5) L Neindorf (a1.5) 3 115 Smokin’ Romans (16) 61.5 96 J Allen 16 2109s Foxy’s Star d (15) 58 86 C Rawiller (a1.5) 1 526 Lunchtime Red bh (7) 59.5 94 W Egan 2 7137s Whykayoh cd (3) 61 97 4 06s00 Yenhaab tdw (3) 61 86 M Aitken 2 Masterkindu (12) 59.5 82 B Allen Ms M Lawrence (a3) 9 Silks Events & Functions 6.30 5 09s92 Antagoniser tw (9) 60.5 99 L Nolen 3 226s4 Prosecutor (10) 59.5 87 J McNeil 3 65530 Okotoks dwn (7) 60.5 92 Ms M Lloyd (a2) 6 154s2 Billy Mav w (11) 60.5 95 J Childs $35,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 64, 1000m 4 4s253 Miss Trinity (2) 57.5 84 J Duffy 4 41s12 Prince Of Helena dw (5) 60.5 99 J Duffy 7 41864 Ghost Doctor w (7) 60 93 J Duffy 5 43 Stay A While (20) 57.5 83 Z Spain 5 37527 Knock Knock tw (2) 59 93 D Bates 1 304s0 Triple Shot dw (14) 62.5 89 8 44s42 Dirty Deeds wb (17) 59.5 100 Ms J Kah 6 Canadian Rockies (5) 57 83 J Childs 6 21 Villa Villekulla w (12) 59 100 W Egan Ms A Bryan (a2) 9 22826 Kipketer (18) 59.5 92 J Mott 7 2 Captain Corelli b (16) 57 100 D Oliver 7 52814 King Of Vandals cw (13) 58.5 92 M Dee 2 00059 Gibbon dw (10) 61 92 C Newitt 10 418s4 Schwitzer n (5) 59.5 93 D Thornton 1 Stay Safe Bendigo Plate 2.30 8 2 Infinite Matrix (9) 57 98 J McNeil 8 3639s Night Guy w (1) 58.5 97 D Oliver 3 s20s7 Moonlight Ruby dwn (1) 60.5 92 E Brown 11 s61s8 Serengeti d (19) 59 94 D Oliver $35,000, 3yo & up Maiden SW, 2400m 9 Kenzan (8) 57 83 F W Kersley 9 4s007 She’s Beneficial cwh (11) 58 89 J Martin 4 13125 Beauty Betty dw (7) 59.5 99 D Dunn 12 32104 Does It w (15) 58.5 95 W Egan 5 1466s Bendigo Poet (6) 59 92 L Riordan (a) 1 977P6 Dalghar Blue (5) 58.5 88 T Nugent (a) 10 0s862 Kichierro (15) 57 88 L Nolen 10 1s245 Finesse Tess n (8) 57.5 96 D Stackhouse 11 Laughing Grizzley (3) 57 85 C Newitt 11 05134 La Marita dw (9) 56.5 90 L German (a) 13 352s0 Swiss Hero d (20) 58.5 92 N Farley 6 16s43 Elegist dwb (4) 59 97 B Allen 2 03900 Pacific Crest (7) 58.5 90 J Maskiell 14 s6518 Fire Thunder w (12) 56.5 92 J Noonan 3 s8884 Run The Show (2) 58.5 95 12 Lofty Star (6) 57 83 B Mertens 12 55082 Ship Of Dreams w (6) 56 92 7 3s1s8 His Kingdom d (3) 59 90 Dylan Dunn 13 Zoist (18) 57 83 D Thornton C Rawiller (a1.5) EMERGENCIES: 8 1625s Shenanigan City dw (18) 59 94 M Dee Ms M Lloyd (a2) 15 9s441 Cape Trafalgar dw (6) 56.5 91 L King (a) 4 68456 Sir Loft (3) 58.5 94 D Stackhouse 14 Alverio (13) 55 84 D Moor 13 01003 Dry Biscuit wn (4) 56 91 B Mertens 9 21s Winning Red (2) 59 93 L Nolen 16 330s7 Etna w (1) 58.5 83 D Bates 5 64563 Snowplough (6) 58.5 96 W Egan EMERGENCIES: 10 3120s Material Mistress d (5) 58.5 95 J Fry 17 44s44 High Torque d (14) 58 92 M Poy (a) 6 55s33 Stannary b (1) 58.5 100 B Mertens 15 64 Dissonance (11) 57 91 E Brown 6 Trainer Of Year Kym Hann 5.00 11 4s176 Mountain Ibis dw (11) 58.5 96 W Egan 18 1s266 Seafood Source wn (4) 56 93 7 76709 Twilight Zone (4) 58.5 93 N Farley 16 0355s Petrus (17) 59.5 76 J Maskiell $35,000, 3yo & up Class 1, 1400m 12 10999 Carwelkin w (12) 57.5 96 17 9704s Yulong Place (14) 59.5 75 D Stackhouse D Stackhouse 8 90869 Co Host (8) 56.5 91 C Rawiller (a1.5) 1 3s70s Brilliant Venture w (9) 62 100 Ms J Kah Ms M Lloyd (a2) 18 3272s Royal Tycoon b (19) 57.5 77 19 46s40 Trumpsta wh (10) 57 92 W Pike 9 55s65 Mystique Marvel (9) 56.5 95 M Aitken 2 2s06s Hinchpin (11) 62 99 J Allen 13 21 Shantara dw (9) 57 95 S Vella 19 0s Surprize Effect (4) 57 84 Ms J Kah 20 60734 Lucky Spinner dw (2) 56 87 D Moor 3 1 Generation Gap w (15) 61.5 96 W Egan 14 s646s Invincible Lotus wb (13) 56 95 Ms J Kah 2 The Big Screen Company 3.00 20 86 Bossuka (1) 59.5 90 4 120s Laundy b (16) 61 91 Dylan Dunn 8 Horse/Year Miss Leonidas 6.00 EMERGENCIES: $35,000, 3yo & up Maiden SW, 1100m 5 10232 Scantoon wbn (7) 61 98 J Childs 15 7s048 Chica Bonita dw (16) 56 98 D Oliver 4 Bendigo Locksmiths 4.00 $35,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 70, 1100m 1 Central Bay h (7) 59.5 86 6 14s05 Western Wingo (12) 60.5 96 J Mott 16 770s3 Deploys Alone cdwbn (8) 58 100 Ms C Macfarlane $35,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 64, 1300m 7 12 Albarado w (4) 60 97 D Oliver 1 s3801 Eagle Spirit dw (1) 62 91 Ms T Childs (a3) Ms T Childs (a3) 2 Duncan’s Junction (1) 59.5 87 1 12212 Vladivostok w (7) 62 93 J Mott 8 s898s Monaafasah (6) 59.5 89 D Thornton 2 14558 Rolling Moss dwn (6) 62 93 17 s461s Let Loose dw (15) 57.5 92 L German (a) L German (a) 2 s5s17 Desert Dreamer w (1) 60.5 98 J Allen 9 2129s Chestnut Thunder (3) 59 87 D Bates Ms E Brown (a3) 18 2s908 Meteor’s Man d (17) 56 80 D Moor

New South Wales races at Taree Friday Jetbet 18 TAB doubles 3-4, 7-8 Trebles 2-3-4, 6-7-8 Quaddie 1-2-3-4, 5-6-7-8 Selections 13 s8756 The Right Stuff (1) 56.5 91 A Layt 4 Lookonchina (4) 58 87 J Grisedale 2 122s4 Star Raider b (1) 60.5 95 D Gibbons (a4) 7 Hopkins Livermore Cup 6.25 14 5s090 Miss Caboose (15) 55 83 R Jones (a2) 5 Sharpay Ruler (6) 58 87 Shane Arnold 3 33824 A Fortunate Lass w (10) 59.5 89 C Reith Race 1: TOTAL RECALL, FLYING MOJO, CASIRINA $32,000, Open, 1400m Race 2: KATE LEA, RESPECTFUL, MISS SCALINI EMERGENCIES: 6 9 Caiseb h (17) 57 81 Ms R Murray 4 s0900 Great Affair dwh (3) 59 81 J Watkins 15 s0907 Laranta d (14) 57 83 Ms A Skerritt 7 95225 Fu Hao (15) 56 92 1 0s256 Mist dwb (3) 60 89 S Lisnyy Race 3: HIGHBURY, DESTACADO, VANBARI 5 s517s Lost Light dw (2) 57 100 16 s8807 Le Rocher (8) 56.5 81 C O’Brien 8 0s7 Mondial Express h (5) 56 81 R Spokes K Wilson-Taylor (a2) 2 s5808 All But Gone dwn (1) 59 85 D Mc Lellan Race 4: HENSCHEL, IN A STEP, CHIEF HAVOC 17 80s96 Apache Cove (18) 56.5 87 9 Double Award (12) 55.5 88 C O’Brien 6 — Maasai Mara SCRATCHED 3 52571 Holy Reign w (5) 56.5 98 J Ford Race 5: STAR RAIDER, AMIENS, A FORTUNATE LASS 18 08080 Star Bid (7) 59 81 10 Onehero h (9) 55.5 89 Ms A Collett 7 43335 Red Light Dancer (5) 55 89 4 s0592 Danzibar Dancer tdwh (4) 55 100 Race 6: CONDOVER HALL, PRINCE OF TROY, THE KROC 11 Vanbari (11) 55.5 92 A Gibbons Ms M Weir (a) Ms B Hodder Race 7: MANHATTAN MIST, HOLY REIGN, ACHI BABA 2 De Bortoli Wines Handicap 3.20 12 87s44 Bobby’s Give Away (2) 55 90 A Layt 8 7972s Little Wonder h (9) 55 84 Ms A Skerritt 5 90s07 Gumshoe w (8) 55 96 L Rolls Race 8: DISCOMBE, CHAMBERMAID, BANDAHARA $22,000, F&M Maiden, 1250m 13 6s8 Sensei Jackie (3) 55 81 Ms B Stower 9 175s2 Peachies Dream twh (8) 55 89 6 67071 O’Driscoll tdw (2) 55 96 G Buckley 14 7s9 Sippin Season (7) 55 75 L Cumberland 7 s3297 Mister Smartee cw (7) 55 87 J Kehoe 1 8s2 Respectful (17) 59 96 C Reith Ms B Stower EMERGENCIES: 8 65840 Mister McIlroy dw (9) 55 94 J Grisedale 2 5528s Miss Scalini (16) 58 100 B Looker 10 02499 Dawnstar dw (4) 55 91 Ms C Graham (a) 15 85779 Task Force (10) 55 87 Q Yong (a1.5) 9 03365 Dew Drop w (10) 55 90 R Spokes 3 2s456 Atlantic Lite h (9) 56.5 96 R Spokes 11 05945 Sister Ellie d (12) 55 87 A Layt 16 9s983 Runyoo (8) 55 86 10 12175 In Ya Skyrocket dw (11) 55 92 B Looker 4 Chase My Crown h (2) 55.5 91 12 2739s Gypsy Queen h (13) 55 84 M Bennett 17 54649 Secret Lago (18) 55 87 Ms C Graham (a) 11 05514 Achi Baba dw (6) 55 90 M Bennett Ms A Collett 13 53806 Rebel Lilly (6) 55 88 Ms R Murray 18 406s6 Stealth Approach (13) 55 86 5 374s5 Kate Lea (15) 55.5 89 M Bennett 14 4s477 Whaler Bill tw (15) 55 83 B Looker 8 Stacks Law Firm Handicap 7.0 0 6 48s06 Miss Sleuth (11) 55.5 93 Q Yong (a1.5) EMERGENCY: 4 Horsepower Handicap 4.35 $22,000, Class 2, 1400m 7 8s60 Classic Lass (5) 55 84 L Rolls 15 08s8s Stylish Charlene (7) 55 72 Ms A Denby 8 57s Don’t Tell Dion h (12) 55 90 Ms B Stower $22,000, Benchmark 58, 1000m 1 1210s Discombe w (4) 60 89 C Reith 9 4 Pelgrave (8) 55 97 A Gibbons 1 60613 In A Step cdwb (3) 62 100 D Gibbons (a4) 6 TAB Handicap 5.50 2 930s7 My Empire w (16) 59.5 89 10 03370 Schengen (1) 55 93 G Buckley 2 4115s Henschel w (8) 61.5 96 R Hutchings $22,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 58, 2000m Ms S Metcalfe (a) 3 26431 Bandahara w (6) 59 100 A Gibbons 11 07580 Scotch Miss h (14) 55 89 J Ford 3 54648 Jamaican Dream td (9) 61 92 1 s0757 Yuralla Boy dw (4) 64.5 99 1 XXXX Gold Plate 2.45 12 9s7 The Last Lobban h (3) 55 90 J Kehoe Ms R Murray 4 16394 Hard Lady t (13) 57.5 91 Ms A Collett D Gibbons (a4) 5 82125 Chambermaid dw (11) 56.5 95 13 6s378 The Red One (7) 55 92 J Grisedale 4 51179 Chief Havoc dw (5) 58.5 99 Ms B Hodder 2 60347 Reposition w (12) 60.5 97 R Jones (a2) $22,000, 3yo & up Class 1/Maiden SW, 1600m SCRATCHED V Bolozhinskyi 14 56s4 Xenanic (4) 55 93 L Cumberland 5 — Ducale 3 51065 Prince Of Troy w (1) 60 95 Ms B Hodder 1 4s371 Bartandthequeen dw (13) 59 94 EMERGENCIES: 6 10s07 Zapluck dw (6) 56.5 90 L Rolls 6 87040 Cliff’s Choice w (3) 56 92 Q Yong (a1.5) Ms M Weir (a) 4 0s769 Winged Poet w (11) 60 89 L Rolls 7 02411 New York Nick tw (1) 56 90 A Layt 15 42300 Celia La Paloma h (13) 55 89 7 7797s Toast wh (10) 56 90 M Bennett 5 0s401 Apache Junction w (13) 59 95 A Gibbons 2 63214 Flying Mojo tw (3) 59 96 J Kehoe 16 2707s Sweet Jamaica (10) 55 93 8 79s47 Scorching dw (1) 55.5 95 K Matheson 8 640s0 Oh So Hot ch (10) 55 83 Ms B Stower 3 08365 Grand Acheeva (12) 59 91 R Thompson 6 92322 Condover Hall dwb (7) 59 94 J Ford 9 76307 Blevio (14) 55 89 Ms M Weir (a) 9 98948 My Little Racer cdw (2) 55 91 7 50881 The Kroc w (10) 59 94 R Spokes 4 18s08 Mbappe w (10) 59 92 A Gibbons 17 54997 Sunday Special (6) 55 87 Ms C Graham (a) 10 89862 Fearless Mila w (9) 55 90 D Mc Lellan 5 — Sapphires Son SCRATCHED 8 59597 Eurogem tw (8) 58 100 K Matheson 11 s9597 Duble Gaze dh (7) 55 86 Ms R Murray Ms C Graham (a) 10 56s56 Quite Neat dh (4) 55 89 J Ford 9 02206 Celebrator (9) 57 99 Ms R Murray 6 2s416 Total Recall dwb (2) 59 100 C Reith 11 89037 No Dreams All Hope d (7) 55 92 12 7s807 Texas Tycoon w (5) 55 87 S Lisnyy 10 56999 Dynamic Dynasty tw (5) 56.5 91 7 s6271 Casirina wh (11) 57.5 97 Ms B Stower 3 Saxbys Soft Drink Handicap 3.55 L Cumberland 13 s7352 Hold All Tickets dwh (15) 55 92 8 4s005 Gacela (5) 57 87 B Looker Ms C Graham (a) G Buckley 9 26004 Miss Mawingo dw (16) 57 86 J Watkins $22,000, C,H&Gs Maiden, 1250m 5 Taree Kia Handicap 5.10 11 1Ds00 Rival Mo w (3) 55 92 J Grisedale 14 64745 Tormund d (2) 55 86 Ms C Graham (a) 10 79234 Neptune’s Wink d (9) 57 99 M Bennett 1 24262 Highbury (1) 59 100 Ms B Hodder 12 70490 Ruby Red Slippers (2) 55 97 EMERGENCIES: 11 2s085 Suffice (6) 56.5 95 2 2853 Apex (14) 58.5 95 G Buckley $22,000, Class 1, 1000m L Cumberland 15 40s99 Lucky Siren w (12) 55 82 Ms A Skerritt 12 56s04 (4) 56.5 91 D Mc Lellan 3 4s Destacado (16) 58 99 S Lisnyy 1 58s01 Amiens w (14) 60.5 91 13 80486 Frozen Asset w (6) 55 96 Ms A Skerritt 16 s9773 Mosserati (8) 55 84 B Looker

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. 26 CLASSIFIEDS The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 20, 2020

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For more information contact: Jane Smith on 869 0617, [email protected] 28 SPORT The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 20, 2020 Boys’ High fightback falls short FOOTBALL by John Gillies duration of those spells of good play. But it didn’t The changes seemed to disrupt the Reserves at Twenty minutes from time, striker Jake Theron happen in the first half of the game against Thistle a time when Boys’ High had started to play well. went off with a hamstring injury that looked serious SEBASTIAN Itman got the 30 minutes of Reserves. “If it wasn’t for Gabrile saving two certain goals, enough to threaten the rest of his season. outstanding football he wanted from his Gisborne “Thistle dominated the first half,” Itman said. we would have drawn or lost that game,” Young said. Michael Smith, who has managed the side while Boys’ High School team last Saturday . . . and a bit “We couldn’t get the ball. They scored two goals “Reece Brew played well in central midfield, too.” out with a hamstring injury, came on during the more besides. in the first five minutes and at halftime it was 4-0.” The Reserves are scheduled to play Carpet game and the hamstring “went” again. Down 4-0 at halftime against Thistle Reserves, He asked the boys to focus on giving another Court Thistle Massive on Saturday but will be And Jimmy Walker hurt his hip when he Boys’ High stormed back to score three goals in the 30 minutes of good football, as they had done in without Hammy Il-Jammi, who is unavailable that contested the high ball that dropped to Jaiden second half of their Eastern League 1 game on the the previous two games, and they dominated the day, and leftback Luis Lobon, who is moving to Ibbetson to smash home from five metres for the Rectory field. But Thistle held on to win 4-3. second half. Tauranga. winner five minutes from the end. Outstanding goalkeeping kept Boys’ High from Itman said that Boys’ High co-captain and Massive will be without Liam Ryan, who was Wainui’s man of the match was keeper Paddy hauling in that first-half lead. goalkeeper Regan Cameron had done for Boys’ sent off for two yellow-card offences against Pierard, who Smith says is growing in stature week For their part, Thistle had to contend with the High in the first half what Garnica did for Thistle Sunshine Brewing Wainui Sharks last Saturday. by week. loss of several of their best players to first-team in the second. Cameron’s analysis of what was Wainui won an eventful game at Childers “The game against United will be a big test substitutes’ duty from halftime onwards. happening on the field also proved useful. Road Reserve 2-1 and stay hot on the heels of because of the injuries we’ve got, but with three All three Boys’ High goals came from Oli Davies. Others to shine for Boys’ High were centreback competition leaders Heavy Equipment Services teams in the club we should be able to get It was his first hat-trick of the year, and two minutes Adam Simpson, whose anticipation was a feature United, who beat Lytton High School 4-2 at Lytton. reasonable cover,” Smith said. from time he almost made it four. of his game, Davies for his goals, and Somerton for On Saturday, Lytton and Boys’ High meet on Thistle coach John Stirton said his side played Fellow attacker Jimmy Somerton made a run his all-round play. the Rectory field. Earlier in the day, Wainui and well but couldn’t get the ball in the net. down the left and cut the ball back to the middle Thistle Reserves manager-coach Ron Young United play the curtain-raiser to Saturday’s Pacific Nic Somerton and Craig Stirton kept busy up of the Thistle penalty area. Davies met it with a said striker Hammy Il-Jammi scored two goals, and Premiership game between United and Napier City front, and received good support from Matt Smith first-time shot that brought yet another brilliant save right Merlin Parsons and left midfielder Rovers Seconds at . and Kane Stirton, who put in huge efforts in central from Thistle Reserves’ Argentinian goalkeeper, Ashley McMillan scored a goal each. Wainui scored first against Massive last midfield. Fraser Hopkins put in a good shift in Gabrile Garnica. The whole team played well in the first half, but weekend, midfielder Olly Tilley spotting the keeper defensive midfield, and Brad Reynolds put his Boys’ High coach Itman said his side could from halftime they lost key players. off his line and chipping him from 30 metres. shoulder to the wheel when he came on at halftime. have scored five and won the game were it not for McMillan was needed for first-team preparations Ryan was sent off 30 minutes in, but Thistle Eastern League 2 results were: Wainui Sports Garnica in goal. from halftime. managed to equalise through central midfielder Club 3 Campion College 2, HES United (3) 2 ITM Itman had noted last week that his side had Centreback Janai Randall, a former Boys’ High Matt Smith to go to the break on level terms. Thistle 2, Thistle Vintage 4 Tatapouri Bohemians produced two 30-minute spells of outstanding play player, had been a commanding presence in the Thistle, though a man down, continued to make 0, Gisborne Pro Roofing Bohemians 1 Coates early in successive matches. Thistle defence but was unavailable for the final 30 much of the play. Associates Wainui Demons 5, Wairoa Athletic 4 He wanted that to continue, with an increase in minutes, as was Travis White. Wainui, meanwhile, were having injury problems. Smash Palace Shockers 1. THE LAST WORD IN ASTROLOGY SUDOKU Friday, August 21, 2020 CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Hayden Panettiere, 31; Usain Bolt, 34; Carrie-Anne Moss, 53; Kim Cattrall, 64. SUDOKU is a logic puzzle made Happy Birthday: Take the initiative to update your skills, knowledge and technology this year. up of 81 squares on a 9x9 grid. The more you have to offer, the better. Don't limit what you can do; exploring To solve the puzzle, each row, the possibilities and the prospects that surface will encourage you to set column and 3x3 grid within the higher goals and standards. The information you receive on your quest for a larger grid must end up containing better future will be enlightening and life-altering. Your numbers are 5, 13, 19, each number from 1 to 9, and 22, 32, 36, 43. each number can only appear ARIES (March 21-April 19): once in a row, column or box. Be careful how you treat sensitive issues. Someone close to you will be easily hurt if you are too vocal about the way you feel. Ease into personal A sudoku grid has a single matters with kindness and consideration in order to avoid getting into a ight. unique solution, which can be 3 stars reached without using guesswork. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): SOlUTiOn in nexT pUblicATiOn. An emotional incident will lead to a change of heart. Do what's best for you, and you will have no regrets. A personal change will be the pick-me-up you need to improve your attitude. Romance is in the stars. 3 stars GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Keep busy, and you'll avoid trouble. If you stretch the truth, someone who knows the facts will be eager to question you. Work on self-improvement, not DOUBLE CROSSWORD No 11,072 trying to change others. Avoid temptation and untrustworthy people. Be kind to yourself, and strive for a healthier lifestyle. 2 stars CRYPTIC CLUES CANCER (June 21-July 22): Don't act in haste. It's in your best interest to assess a situation, look for ACROSS DOWN solutions and do whatever is necessary to make things better. Anger is not the answer if you want to resolve a pending problem. 4 stars 3. Her mystic study (9) 1. Nearly everybody of the LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): 8. Finished in six balls (4) greatest importance Don't dismiss a change before you check it out. Embrace new possibilities, 9. Restrain the workers to (4,2,3) and you'll ind a way to make whatever is happening around you beneicial. A show affection? (4,5) 2. Never stopping, 100 get steady pace and open mind will help you gain conidence as well as support. 10. Was on trial in no relief (9) 4 stars international match? (6) 4. It makes the brother join VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): 11. It is obvious 150 are out the fraternity (4) A change of pace will be revitalizing. Make unique plans with someone who of order (5) 5. The way 50 make a puts a smile on your face. A kind gesture will make a difference to someone 14. Not true fleas (5) pattern (5) going through a hard time and make you feel good as well. 3 stars 15. Close to being stingy (4) 6. He's able to sail (6) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): 16. Work among doctors 7. Impolite, but not quite Set goals, high standards and expectations that make you feel proud. Refuse giving small doses (5) coarse (4) to let anyone deter you from concentrating on what's important to you. An 18. The French ship is 9. Got the chop, so the opportunity to make changes at home conducive to getting ahead at work definitely a ‘she' (4) fellow got married? (5) should be put in motion. 3 stars 20. Bend to heal about five 11. The conclusion is (5) oppressive (5) SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): 21. The number of points 12. Put the back row in a How you help others will determine what you will get in return. Being gained is twenty (5) different order (9) cooperative and doing what's best for everyone will give you leverage when you want to bring about change. Don't labor over the impossible; forge ahead 24. Only one letter offering 13. Poetry without rules costs with what's doable. 3 stars gas (6) nothing (4,5) 25. Break up to join the cast, 17. Scornfully reject boy who SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): perhaps (4,5) has good deed to do (5) Learn something new. An open mind and a desire to make a difference will 26. A very long time 19. Does it sift the actors? (6) help you incorporate positive changes that encourage you to let go of the beginning to make a 22. Strap ideally holds fast (5) past. Don't let an emotional matter stop you from making progress. 4 stars SOLUTIONS TO gesture (4) 23. What the cobbler has CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Quick Crossword answers Keep your emotions under control, and you'll avoid getting into a spat with PUZZLE 11,071 27. Retire from the witness- finally? (4) also fit the large grid box: the structure has 24. Blockhead has quarrel at a friend, relative or one of your business associates. Look for personal QUICK fallen (5,4) top of hill (4) opportunities that will help you update your attitude, image or lifestyle. Across: 1 Also; 3 Marriage; 8 Romance is encouraged. 2 stars Leer; 9 Conceive; 11 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Astonishment; 13 Cereal; 14 QUICK CLUES Pay attention to how much you spend, eat or take on physically. Moderation People; 17 Inconsistent; 20 will be essential if you want to reduce situations that bring you down. Aim to Entwined; 21 Hide; 22 Solitude; ACROSS DOWN look and feel your best, and you will ind it easier to resist temptation. 5 stars 23 Less. 3. Get rid of (9) 1. Unlimited (9) Down: PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): 1 Alliance; 2 Shelter; 4 8. Monster (4) 2. Dangerously fast (9) Arouse; 5 Recompense; 6 Alien; Extending a helping hand has to be for the right reason. If you have ulterior 7 Ewer; 10 Antagonist; 12 9. Worship (9) 4. Woman (4) motives, you will be disappointed with the results. Put greater emphasis on Restless; 15 Precise; 16 10. Tidily (6) 5. Coalesce (5) using your imagination and delving into creative projects. Romance is on the Ascend; 18 Natal; 19 Mess. 11. Cut (5) 6. Lower (6) rise. 3 stars CRYPTIC 14. Spear (5) 7. Implement (4) 15. Spool (4) 9. Change (5) Birthday Baby: Across: 1 Cell; 3 Stuffing; 8 You are logical, productive and helpful. You are philosophical and astute. Lags; 9 Commando; 11 Secret 16. Freshwater fish (5) 11. Follow stealthily (5) police; 13 Afloat; 14 Attire; 17 18. Of the same kind 12. Revolt (9) Light sleeper; 20 Liegeman; 21 (4) 13. Trite remark (9) Dora; 22 Treaties; 23 Here. 20. Watchful (5) 17. Abode of the dead Down: 1 Colossal; 2 Logical; 4 21. Eskimo canoe (5) (5) STAR RATINGS Troops; 5 Family tree; 6 Ionic; 7 24. Little ball (6) 19. Plague (6) FIVE STARS: Nothing can stop you now. Go for the gold. Grow; 10 Detachment; 12 25. Roomy (9) 22. Arrange in a row (5) FOUR STARS: You can pretty much do as you please. It’s a good time to start new projects. Decrease; 15 Improve; 16 26. Daring (4) 23. Den (4) THREE STARS: If you focus your efforts, you will reach your goals. Estate; 18 Irene; 19 Plot. TWO STARS: You can accomplish a lot, but don’t rely on others for help. 27. Soon (9) 24. Draw (4) ONE STAR: It’s best to avoid conflicts. Work behind the scenes or read a good book. 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WINNERS: The Gisborne Intermediate boys’ hockey team won their final. Back (from RUNNERS-UP: The Gis Int girls’ hockey team were runners-up to the boys’ team. left): Tyler Peach, Theo Dymock, Matt McKendry, Dylan Storey, Tom Fletcher and Bjorn They are, back (from left): Sierra Blumfield, Hannah Webb, Nasya Battin and Kali Raroa-Haraki. Front: Ollie Egan, Austin Fergus, Harry Hayward and Sam Williams. Taylor. Front: Brooke Matthews, Georgie Beaufoy, Hine Brooking and Naomi Lloyd. One first, two seconds and a third for Gis Int GISBORNE Intermediate teams came away with a first placing, two seconds and a third at the Bay of Plenty-Poverty Bay Intermediate Schools Winter Tournament held in Tauranga and Mt Maunganui. The Gis Int boys’ and girls’ teams played each other in the hockey final, the boys winning 3-0. The boys had beaten Whakatane in the semifinal after a scoreless game had gone to “drop-offs”, where both teams lose a player every 30 seconds until someone scores. It was down to one on one, and those players got so tired the managers agreed to change them. Shortly afterwards, Gis Int scored. They also beat Mt Maunganui Green (twice), Whakatane Mixed and Te Puke Silver. The girls had reached the semifinals with two wins and a loss, and in the semi they beat the team who had beaten them in pool play, Tauranga Boys, 1-0. Gis Int Year 7 netball team finished second to Tauranga in their competition. They beat Taupo, Otumoetai, Mokoia and, in the semifinal, Te Puke. Gisborne Intermediate’s first 15 finished third in the open-weight rugby competition. They lost their semifinal 12-0 to Taupo. In pool play, they beat Kaitao (Rotorua) 24-7, Otumoetai 20-0 and Te Puke 24-0. The Year 8 netball team finished fourth in their competition, the girls’ football team had two wins RUNNERS-UP: The Gis Int Year 7 netball team finished second to Tauranga in their competition. They are, back (from left): Ella and two losses, and the boys’ football team finished Sutton, Samara Beattie, Georgia McKendry and Saige Brown. Front: Merearihi Davis, Te Maumahara Hape, Rhiley Wirihana- seventh after two wins, two losses and a draw. Vosaki, Sylvie Cave, Jacqueline Kennedy and Jerome Tamatea. Absent: Liam Tuari. Pictures by Liam Clayton

SEMIFINALISTS: The Gisborne Intermediate first 15 finished third in their competition. They are, back (from left): Jaiah Kora, Jax Mackey, Tahu Mackey, Lykhin Poihipi, Sonny Tairakena, Gus Moylan, Jayden De Thier, Phoenix Pardoe-Crosby, Lorcan Pellow, Cruze Robinson and Mackenzie Wilkie. Front: Whai Gear, Manawanui Stewart, Kye Symes, Messiah Tiopira, Impalar Waipari, Frazor Wainohu, Joel Pearse, Jonah Whitley and Maxwell Kennedy. Absent: Tomasi Matele. 30 SPORT The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 20, 2020

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Reedy collected the Holmes Trophy championships, senior division, These three were the title Electrinet Park for his efforts and has the chance Patutahi semifinals: S Butt def T Sherratt, M contenders heading into the last nine to make it a trophy hat-trick as the Steele def B Johnson. holes and they knew it, so it became ANARU Reedy clawed his way men’s club championships start this SELWYN Pohatu, Matt Stock and Final (36 holes): Butt def Steele 3 a three-man gunfight. back from 5-down after five holes to weekend. Shelley Robertson were the Sunday and 2. Brown’s hopes suffered an almost win the division 1 men’s handicap He is a white-hot favourite for the club competition winners as club Intermediate division, semifinals: fatal blow when he triple-bogeyed cup on Sunday. senior title. championship matchplay teed off. M Gibson def P Cook, B Law def L the 14th, followed by bogeys on 15 Reedy, fresh from winning the The division 2 handicap cup Pohatu won the senior men’s net Johnson. and 17. Higham double-bogeyed Te Kanawa Cup men’s pairs title in final also went the distance, with with 77-6-71, Stock the junior men’s Final (36 holes): Gibson def Law 11 15 but parred the next two and his first season at the Park, made defending champion Glyn Williams net with 79-11-69, which included a and 10. when he slotted a birdie-putt on 18, it a second consecutive piece of beating Steve Rolls on the 18th to two, and Robertson the women’s net Junior division, final (18 holes): G Anderson’s miscalculation had him silverware with a 1-up win over Rod claim the Chrisp Cup. with 92-16-76. Williams def S Gemmell 3 and 2. thinking he must match it. Moore. The men must choose either SUNDAY — Club championships, Jimmy Situ (85, 93, 85) and Clive Giving Moore six shots, plus-2- Saturday or Sunday to qualify over men’s net, senior division: S Pohatu 71, Tolaga Bay Dean (84, 90, 89) finished tied on 263 handicapper Reedy lost the opening 18 holes for their club champs. If J Brown 71, E Brown jr 71, S Skudder in division 2 but Situ’s superior third five holes but birdies on eight and they play both days, they must count 72, T Green 72. BRUCE Yates sent a club counting round won it on countback. nine reduced the deficit to 3-down at the Saturday round. Junior division: M Stock 68, B championship warning with his Bill Simpson won division 3 with the halfway mark. Women’s club championship McKenzie 70, S Eder 70, M Weaver 72, stableford-winning performance on 305 (97, 109, 99), six shots clear of Moore birdied 12 to go 4-up only matches are on Sunday. R Pardoe 72. Sunday. Murray Smith (103, 106, 102). for Reedy to strike back with a birdie SUNDAY — Men’s stableford: P Women’s net: S Robertson 76, L Yates had two twos and a back WEDNESDAY — LGU 4, silver on the 13th. Stewart 37, R Taylor 33. Haisman 78. nine holes of 1-under 33 in his 70-6- division: G Young 91-6-75. The pair halved the 14th then Twos: P Stewart, A Pahina. Twos: J Devery, M Stock, T Brodie, H 64, for 40 points. Bronze I: B Whyte 92-18-74. Reedy proceeded to win the next Women’s stableford: R Taiapa 91-15- Pomana. The champs start this Sunday. Bronze II: R Spence 102-28-74 three holes to square the match, 76, 33pts on c/b. Eagle: S Skudder. SUNDAY — Stableford: B Yates 40, P 9 holers’ “Big Bad Wolf” net: J Loffler Reedy sealed the win when he Drawn Two: R Taiapa. FRIDAY — Meat pack nine-hole Stevenson 35. 35. put his approach on the 18th to six SATURDAY — Men’s stableford: H stableford: J Brodie 23, T Green 19, D Twos: B Yates 2. Women’s club championship feet from the pin as Moore had tree Schreiber 36. Russell 18, B Williams 17, S Pohatu 16, qualifying, top qualifier: T McDonald 81. problems. TUESDAY (Aug 11) — Veterans’ R Pardoe 16. COMING UP: SUNDAY, first round MONDAY — Women’s 6x6x6 net- Reedy was gracious in victory. stableford: P Hogan 41, E Parkin 38, R of club champs, players to report at minus-putts-minus-stableford: M Williams He felt “a bit sorry” for Moore, who Moore 37, P Mitchell 36, R McGann 36, Te Puia Springs 11.40am. 17, R Willock 19. he said was “the better player” for R Taiapa 33, N Jones 32, P Koorey 32. SUNDAY — Men’s net, division 1: much of the match and was a little Twos: R Moore. IT was the Miratana Show starring Poverty Bay J van Helden 72, P Anderson 72, M unlucky on 17 (where both had tree Jack and Hazel on Sunday. Norman 73, R Gibson 74, A Higham 74. trouble).” THE women’s club champs are on Hazel Miratana won the Morrow TESSA McDonald began what Division 2: L Hewson 72, K White 73, Moore said he played well “until SATURDAY. The draw is — No.1 tee, Cup 27-hole women’s net with 103.5, should be a stroll-down-the-fairway K Travers 74, B Talbot 74. 15” and took his hat off to Reedy for 9am: J Kerr v W Morrissey, C Pipi v B well clear of runner-up Georgina quest for another senior women’s Twos: P Anderson, G Clapham, A his comeback. Walker. 9.06: T Ford v J Akuhata, M Roberts. club championship title in expected White, M Jefferson. “It was a well-deserved win by Ru.” Marino v J Foot. Husband Jack made it a double fashion on Wednesday. Approach: M Norman. with a men’s stableford-winning 40 McDonald top qualified with a SATURDAY — Men’s net, division 1: points. modest score of 81 and will face P Butler 72, S Andreassen 73, G Morley The Cup men’s matchplay Miggles Shanks in the first round of 73, J Jenner 73. Junior crossword went extra holes, with Kahu Waitoa matchplay. Division 2: S. Francks 71, R Morgan 1625 beating Roly Smith on the 19th. Hawke’s Bay-Poverty Bay 73, P Humphreys 74, P Graham 74. SUNDAY — Morrow Cup 27-hole net: representative and 1.0 handicapper Twos: T Donovan 2, S Andreassen 2, 1234 H Miratana 103.5, G Roberts 109, H McDonald is an overwhelming J Jenner, C Christie, P Hakiwai. McClutchie 110.5. favourite. The next best handicapped Approach: J Jenner. 5 6 Men’s stableford: J Miratana 40, J player in the division is Jan Utting Jackpot: T Donovan, S Andreassen. Devery 37, J Forrester 35, T Kupenga on 15.6. Thursday (Aug 13) — Men’s 34, G Summersby 33, K Waitoa 32, B Last year’s junior champion Kirsty stableford, division 1: P Clayton 40, C 7 8 Clark 32, P Harrison 32. Shaw is chasing intermediate glory Poole 38, C Dean 37, J van Helden 37, Makarika Cup men’s matchplay final: this year. She faces Colleen Skuse in T Goldsmith 37. K Waitoa def R Smith on the 19th. the first round of matchplay. Division 2: J Williams 39, R Fletcher Marg Colebourne, who won the 36, R Murphy 36, B Allen 34. COMING UP: SUNDAY, meeting at senior crown last year — her first Twos: T Goldsmith, A Kirkpatrick, B 10.30am, club champs for men and club championship in 18 years of Colbert. 9 10 women. trying — is vying for the 9-holers’ Approach: A Kirkpatrick. honour this year. 11 Tahunga Pete Anderson remains the THE draw for the first round of the Dodgshun Cup holder after what women’s club champs is — Senior AND still the champs. turned into a three-man shootout division: T McDonald v M Shanks, J 12 13 14 15 Spencer Butt and Mike Gibson in the final round of the strokeplay Utting v G Young. retained their crowns as the 2020 series on Sunday. Intermediate division: D Kirkpatrick men’s club champions were decided Thinking he had to sink a birdie v F Allen, K Shaw v C Skuse, S Spence 16 on Sunday. putt on the 18th hole to secure v P Gayford. Butt saw off Tom Sherratt in consecutive division 1 strokeplay Byes: B Whyte, V Bell, J Steele, M Saturday’s semifinals, then beat titles, Anderson did just that only to Allan, J MacKinnon. 17 18 Mark Steele 3 and 2 in the 36-hole discover later that a par would have Junior division: S Kemp v L matchplay final. been good enough. Fletcher, M Williams v R Willock, P Gibson, after eliminating Phil Cook Anderson carded 3-over 75 in the Dymock v J Williams. in the semis, steamrollered Brett Law fourth round of the series in which Byes: R Spence, V Fletcher, M Lane, 11 and 10 in the final. players count their three best scores. A Ward, T Lewis. 19 George Williams beat Sam His total of 232 (71, 81, 75) was two The draw for the second round Gemmell 3 and 2 in the 18-hole junior ahead of 2017 winner Andrew Higham of the 9-holers’ club champs is — M final. (81, 79, 74), with William Brown (72, Colebourne v J Alderson, J Ngarimu v S Across Down SUNDAY — Men’s club 81, 82) third on 235. Armstrong. 1. A pet kept in a bowl (8) 1. Birthday presents (5) 7. Raises (5) 2. Use your ears (6) Confusion over North-South game 8. Uses a broom (5) 3. Quick (4) RUGBY Zealand Rugby (NZR) have said the yesterday. 9. 4. game will take place in Wellington if the “It is unlikely,” Hipkins said Reply (6) A thrown weapon (5) NEW Zealand’s North-South rugby restrictions are not lifted. when asked if he would grant 10. Pull along the ground (4) 5. A very large seabird (9) match remains in limbo with the The two squads, named on Tuesday the players an exemption to leave 12. Bones in your chest (4) 6. Pasta that looks like worms country’s Health Minister yet to by All Blacks coach Ian Foster, are Auckland. approve exemptions for Auckland-based scheduled to assemble in Wellington “We are being very limited in the 14. A jockey’s seat on a horse (9) players to leave the locked-down next Monday, but Health Minister Chris exemptions we are giving. For example, (6) 11. A baby’s toy (6) city. Hipkins said that 13 Auckland-based even members of parliament aren’t New Zealand’s Government last week players had yet to receive approval to coming to Wellington while parliament 17. Frighten (5) 13. The land along the sea’s imposed a lockdown of Auckland and leave. is sitting. 18. Robbery (5) edge (5) social-distancing restrictions for the rest “I would think either myself or the “We are saying to people, ‘please do 19. 15. of the country after a re-emergence of Director-General of Health would be your bit and stay in Auckland’.” Beard (8) A woman’s garment (5) Covid-19. involved in that process and as far as NZR said this week they were working 16. Traps for catching ish (4) The match is scheduled for August I’m aware neither of us have been,” closely with the Government on the 29 at Auckland’s Eden Park, but New Hipkins told North-South match. — AAP

1. Elephant, 6. Hide, 7. Sounds, 9. Under, 11. Spine, 12. Tiger, 13. Start, 16. Damage, 18. Last, 19. Designer. 1. Exhausted, 2. Ended, 3. Also, 4. Trumpet, 5. Old, 8. Spectator, 10. Emerald, 14. Again, 15. Pets, 17. Ash. The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, August 20, 2020 SPORT 31 Bayern to play PSG in final LISBON, Portugal — led Memphis Depay hit the side netting Bayern Munich into a first Champions in the fifth minute with only goalkeeper League final in seven years, scoring twice to beat from a tight angle in a 3-0 victory over Lyon today. and Karl Toko Ekambi hit the right post. After losing four semifinals since lifting A minute later, Bayern were in front. the European Cup for the fifth time in Gnabry brushed aside several challenges 2013, the German champions Bayern will as he cut in from the right and powered now play first-time finalists Paris Saint- in a shot into the top corner. Germain on Monday (NZ time) in Lisbon. His threat was evident across the pitch, It will be the first time since Real driving forward with the ball for the Madrid faced Juventus in 1998 that the move that led to the second goal. Champions League final will feature two After releasing Ivan Perišic on the teams who qualified as domestic league left wing, the ball was squared into the champions. penalty area. “For now we celebrate a little bit,” Lewandowski’s sliding connection was Bayern midfielder Alphonso Davies blocked by goalkeeper Anthony Lopes, said. “But afterwards we focus on the but Gnabry was on hand to knock in the next game. It’s going to be a good game. second. There’s going to be goals in it.” But Lyon were not out of sight. Bayern were clinical against a wasteful Just before the hour mark, Moussa Lyon side. Dembélé fed Houssem Aouar who passed Gnabry’s first-half double extended his to Ekambi, but the forward shot straight hot scoring streak to nine goals across at Neuer’s legs. nine games in this season’s pandemic- So many chances to score and disrupted Champions League. none taken for the team who also But only has ousted Juventus to qualify for the unique scored in nine consecutive games in the last-eight tournament, which is being competition, after heading in Bayern’s played without fans in the Portuguese third in the 88th minute to make it 55 CONTESTED BALL: Lyon’s Lucas Tousart (right) and goalkeeper Anthony Lopes try capital, with single games replacing the goals in total this season for the striker. to stop Bayern’s Robert Lewandowski (centre) during the Champions League semifinal usual home-and-away fixtures. The loss for Lyon, in their first football match at the Jose Alvalade stadium in Lisbon, Portugal, today. AP picture Lewandowski never has much trouble Champions League semifinal in a scoring, although it took until the 88th decade, cuts out the last route back into minute this time when he rose to meet European competitions next season. ’s free-kick with a After only finishing seventh in the first time since the 1996-97 season. opportunities to take the lead after header. curtailed Ligue 1 season and being Back on the field where they knocked finding more space in the Bayern defence Bayern’s 42nd Champions League goal beaten in the French League Cup final by out Manchester City on Saturday, Lyon than Barcelona, who were thrashed 8-2 of the season wrapped up a 20th successive PSG, Lyon will be out of Europe for the were made to pay for squandering their on Friday. victory in all competitions. — AP Start your journey to success eit.ac.nz | 0800 22 55 348 Fit study around your work, home and whanau - achieve a qualiication in only a few months. 30782-02 20 Aug, 2020 MIDNIGHT TONIGHT GISBORNE TIDE MOVEMENT M E WEATHER FOR TOMORROW T Friday Saturday R Aug 21 Aug 22 SE S am 369noon 369pm am 369noon 369pm Tauranga 3 17 2.5 Hicks Bay 3 16 Te Puke 35 22

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For the latest weather info including Weather Warnings visit At 9am 20 Aug (hPa) 995.9 Tokyo cloudy 26 36 metservice.com At 9am 20 Aug (inches) 29.41 fine 18 30 SCHOOL SPORT FOOTBALL INSIDE Football ...... 28 School sport ...... 29 Golf ...... 30 SPORT Football ...... 31 Thursday, August 20, 2020 Gisborne Intermediate teams do Bayern Munich to play Paris well in Bay of Plenty PAGE 29 Saint-Germain in final PAGE 31 Junior sports adjusting to requirements by Jack Malcolm would likely exceed the 100-person limit for junior leagues will go ahead this weekend. This included of every social gatherings. In a statement, they said only one person in attendance, disinfection of all SEVERAL sporting codes will return to Another major concern was that youth spectator per junior player was permitted game equipment between games and a some sense of normality with junior sport sports are typically held in one venue, and measures to reduce interpersonal limit of one parent/supervisor per child. restarting after a week off. which could become congested. contact would be taken. That included a Noble said games would be spread out Codes needed to make sure they had Gisborne Netball Centre manager Allisa ban on halftime oranges or sweets. across Gisborne, using all available playing the arrangements in place to restart youth Hall said netball was unable to spread out Junior rugby is also back on, with similar fields, which meant 100-person bubbles sport safely and in compliance with Covid their games because of the limitations of its restrictions to ensure public safety. would be easier to maintain with the Alert Level 2 restrictions. facility. Poverty Bay Rugby community manager reduced congestion. Central Football’s youth leagues and “It is pretty much due to the layout . . . we Ray Noble said clubs were happy to Normally all games are held at Waikirikiri Poverty Bay Rugby’s junior sport will restart can’t have groups intermingling,” she said. operate in the more stringent environment. Park. this weekend, while netball will have only “We have six courts that can be used He said it was heavily weighted on All sporting codes have asked parents senior-level matches. and trying to fit 60 games in on Saturday is whether coaches, clubs and parents felt it to check their Facebook pages to find the The primary issue was that the numbers unrealistic.” was safe. most up-to-date information and draws, of family members watching children play Central Football has announced that their A lot of logistics had to fall into line. which are subject to change. ‘Bizarre’ hearing slammed Gould says he’s lost faith in NRL judiciary system RUGBY LEAGUE DETAILS have emerged from Tuesday evening’s “bizarre” NRL judiciary hearing in which captain Kevin Proctor was found guilty of biting. Proctor was given a four-week suspension after the almost three- hour hearing found him guilty of biting Cronulla Sharks playmaker Shaun Johnson during Saturday’s Round 14 match in Sydney. The ugly incident saw Proctor sent from the field after cameras showed him with his mouth open on Johnson’s forearm. The New Zealander will be allowed to return in Round 19 when the Titans take on the Manly SHOW AND TELL: Shaun Johnson, of the Cronulla Sharks, shows PRELUDE TO THE LONG WALK: Kevin Proctor, of the Titans, Sea Eagles. his arm to referee Henry Perenara following the “bite” incident is sent off by referee Henry Perenara following the “bite” on the In a fiery tirade on his Six involving Kevin Proctor, of the Gold Coast Titans, in an NRL match forearm of Shaun Johnson, of the Sharks, on Saturday. Proctor’s Tackles with Gus podcast, in Sydney on Saturday. AAP pictures defence was supported by Johnson at the judiciary hearing. rugby league great Phil Gould repeatedly claimed he had lost “In legal terms it’s an unsafe as that. And that’s what I see.” Tim Fuller during the hearing. chance. He could have argued faith in the NRL judiciary system verdict based on the evidence and Speaking on NRL 360, Fox “The defence lawyer for Kevin that the actual charge was the following the hearing. what was said last night. I can’t Sports reporter James Hooper Proctor did not know if he was wrong charge and got off on a “I’ve got no faith in the process see how our game keeps doing revealed Johnson rattled off Arthur or Martha last night, and technicality . . . there’s hardly any whatsoever. They are run like this to itself. several “F-bombs” during his fiery Bellew absolute gave it to him in dangerous contact in there. murder trials; they are not like “If I’m sitting on the judiciary testimony. spades,” Hooper said. “He could have argued any NRL judiciaries,” Gould said. panel I could only find a player “He was being asked, ‘Why are “At one point, Tim Fuller asked number of things, but to bring “I find the whole thing very guilty of a bite if the other player you now changing your tune? Why (match referee) Henry Perenara, in Shaun Johnson as a defence hollow. I have no faith in what came before me and said, ‘He bit at the time did you get up and say ‘Henry, in your opinion, do you witness . . . was a catastrophic happened on the field . . . I think it me. He bit me’. That’s the only he bit me? Why all of a sudden think that Kevin Proctor bit Shaun error.” was a total over-reaction and from way I could find him guilty of a did you decide to go in a different Johnson?’ to which Bellew presenter there it spirals out of control into bite, if he’s believable and I’ve got direction?’” Hooper said last night. immediately jumped in and said, described the entire biting scandal a judiciary hearing and everything evidence to back that up. But if “He paused, got frustrated, and ‘Hang on, woah woah woah, you’re as a “circus”. we went through last night.” the player who was ‘bitten’ comes then they just came out. not here to ask him his opinion. “This was a circus even before Gould also argued the judiciary’s before me and says on reflection “I’ve done a lot of judiciary He’s here to detail what’s in his it went into the judiciary; the whole panel should have taken Johnson’s he doesn’t think it’s a bite, on cases . . . but that one last night report. Get back to the point.’ process has been a circus. uncertainty following the incident reflection he overplayed it at the is in the Grand Final of the most “So then he asked him the “From the moment it more seriously. time. And as I’ve said, not his bizarre, strange, quirky judiciary same question again a different happened to the moment Shaun “I have no faith in the total reaction, his initial reaction, his cases I’ve been privy to seeing.” way, and Bellew blew up.” Johnson acted on the field as process and I believe they’ve initial reaction during what was the Hooper also detailed how The Daily Telegraph’s though he wished he hadn’t come up with an unsatisfactory alleged bite process was not of a NRL judiciary chairman Geoffrey said: “The defence that poor old complained, and then it’s been verdict,” he said. man who had been bitten, simple Bellew “blew up” at defence lawyer Kevin Proctor had, he had no a debacle.” — NZ Herald

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