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He said he had just By Andrewcall Robertson been informed about a decision Ms Parker’s MP under siege department had made - John Williams says which affected a farmer sexist remarks he in his electorate - and made about a Liberal was angry. MP in April were He said the outburst “totally out of char- was “totally out of acter”. character” and that he The comments, supported women in directed at Maitland politics. MP Robyn Parker and “I think women in revealed in a Fairfax politics in our party Media report on the MP Robyn Parker - and all the women weekend, have created - do a pretty magnifi- a furore and prompted she had “never had a cent job of representing calls for Mr Williams real man”. Ms Parker their electorates.” to be expelled. was environment min- The comments put The MP doesn’t deny ister at the time. paid to Mr Williams’ he made the slurs about According to the bid to secure an upper Ms Parker in front of article, Ms Parker was house seat after he was about 100 Nationals raped as a teenager and placed in fourth posi- members at a preselec- had spoken about her tion on the Nationals’ tion meeting for the ordeal in parliament in ticket. Bishop Columba Macbeth-Green has been welcomed by the upper house in early 2004. “That was a big fac- Wilcannia Forbes Diocese, after being installed as its sev- April. Yesterday the tor in where I ended up The media report Member for Murray- on the ticket,” he told enth Bishop. The Bishop’s position had sat vacant for the said Mr Williams had Darling said he regret- the BDT. past five years. FULL STORY PAGE 3 PICTURE: Nick Gibbs threatened to “tear her ted making the “stupid a new orifice” and that comments”. Continued Page 5 Back In 2002, BH resident Merry Pedergnana was named as a Life Member of the National Servicemen’s Association of South then Australia. Broken Hill to Beverly Hills Former local Stephen although there is a sense of Rowe is taking his art to the imposed calm, each piece tells world after his work was its own story. selected to be displayed in The recognition is another Beverly Hills. chapter in Rowe’s storied life, Rowe has been exhibiting which began in Broken Hill work at the bi-annual Beverly where he was born and raised. Hills Art Show for the past As a young boy he showed eight years, and has been rec- an early talent for drawing, ognized with two Honorable painting and other artistic Mentions and third prize for endeavours, but this energy painting. and passion for the graphic However this past May, Rowe arts was temporarily put on received a special recognition - the back burner as he pursued the Mayor’s Purchase Prize. sporting interests. At each Show, the resid- ing Mayor of Beverly Hills Rowe actively participated selects one artist whose work in boxing to keep in shape will be purchased by the City for competitive motocross rac- of Beverly Hills and housed ing, before embarking on a within one of the civic build- 15-year international career as ings in the City. a professional classical ballet Mayor Lili Bosse bestowed dancer. the award to Rowe for two He studied art in school and of his works: ‘I Love You was inspired and learned from Sunshine’ and ‘Out of the some of the most renowned Silence of Blue’. artists in Australia and around The Mayor selected the the world, including Pro-Hart. pieces to be housed in the In addition, during his bal- Roxbury Community Center, let career, he was fortunate a new building which had its enough to work with Lindsay ribbon-cutting on June 8. Kemp, an admired choreogra- The works selected by the Mayor are part of Rowe’s series pher, director, and artist. ‘Abstract Pointillism’. These individuals and others In this series, Rowe builds certainly had a marked impres- raw emotions in layers of sion on Rowe’s aesthetic out- expansive primary tones, look. shielding the intensity with a Upon his retirement from the lattice-work veil of exacting ballet world, he went back to dots that does its best to clothe his family’s professional trade the bared soul. as a finish carpenter. At the It aims to convey the intensi- same time, Rowe continued to ty of the highs and lows, expe- pursue his passion for art as riencing the entire spectrum another creative outlet. of humanity and our inherent As a native of Australia, desire to make order and per- Rowe’s work is partly influ- fection from the chaos. enced by dot art, leavened by Hidden written messages hide behind the dots, sublimi- the impression of the work- nally persuading the viewer ing class culture from Broken that everything is going to be Hill. okay. He combines pointillism Every piece is both a with abstract backgrounds, self-portrait and an abstrac- using media such as acrylic Broken Hill local Stephen Rowe’s painting ‘Out of the Silence of Blue’. tion about life and love, and paint on wood and canvas. INSET: Rowe with Beverly Hills Mayor Lili Bosse.

2 — Barrier Daily Truth, Tuesday July 8, 2014 Back In 2002, veteran softballer Cheryl Meuret took home gold at the World Masters Games after her team won their division’s then premiership. Solar plant construction set to begin

By Nick Gibbs

A number of local firms have won contracts for work on the city’s new $150 million solar plant with construction due to begin next Tuesday. AGL Broken Hill Solar Project Manager Adam Mackett said some initial site preparation had already begun with civil and earth works due to begin shortly. Employment will peak at about 150 positions during the construction BH Solar Plant project manager phase of the build with the majority Adam Mackett focused on panel installation. sense both from a logistical and com- Solcon owner operator Gary munity orientated sense. Milnes, whose local company will “We always aim to engage with the undertake start up earth works on the local community,” he said. plant, said that although it was not After completion it is estimated ongoing, he was pleased to secure three ongoing roles will be available the work. at the BH Plant in an operational and “We’ll have four or five blokes maintenance capacity. out there for a couple of months,” Mr Mackett said he was hopeful he said. the relationships formed with local Mr Milnes predicted the project contractors during the construction located 5km from Broken Hill would phases would lead to ongoing work be a welcome change for some of his from trades when needed. employees who are typically based up A follow-up public information to 400km away of the city for weeks session will be held by AGL on at a time. Monday after an initial consultation According to Mr Mackett, local in May of this year. Bishop Columba Macbeth-Green has been installed as the seventh Bishop of the employment provider West State There are still opportunities availa- Wilcannia Forbes Diocese. PICTURE: Nick Gibbs Training would also be subcontracted ble for interested residents to join the to provide workers for panel manu- Solar Plant Community Consolation facturer First Solar. Committee and advise the public of Diocese welcomes Bishop Operators of graders, rollers and updates while relaying any issues that water trucks were highlighted as may manifest back to AGL. icated to the Church and it’s central in the Vatican determin- needed during the initial construction The commitment will involve By Nick Gibbs people I felt if this is what God ing him as a suitable fit for his phase. around two hours every few months, wants me to do, this is what I new role. He said providing jobs locally made according to Mr Mackett. The Catholic Diocese of will do.” “As a chaplain, building Wilcannia Forbes has wel- The NSW native was born those relationships was the comed a former police chap- and bred west of Forbes and main thing,” he said. www.democlub.com.au | 218 Argent St, Broken Hill has fostered a relationship with NSW 2880 | ph: (08) 8088 4477 lain as its seventh Bishop During the five year period spirituality from an early age. while the Bishop’s position sat and the first for the region After attending Catholic in five years. vacant, there was speculation school, he joined the Army the local diocese would fold Bishop Columba Macbeth- Reserves before entering a and a possibility the Church Green was installed at a mass monastery where he continues may be run from Sydney. held at the Catholic Cathedral to be a member of the order. Bishop Macbeth-Green felt on Saturday night following his Since 2000, Bishop Macbeth- maintaining an accessible foot- ordination ceremony in Parkes Green has worked as a Police print in the local communi- last Thursday. Chaplain throughout NSW and Bishop Macbeth-Green said QLD, most recently in an often ty was a positive step for the his appointment by his Holiness taxing position on the Gold Catholic Church. Pope Francis had come as a Coast. “I think in rural communi- surprise, but one he welcomed “You might get called out ties especially, it’s got a wider as part of his commitment to at 2am in the morning to a car importance for the whole com- the Church. accident, anything potentially munity,” he said. “I had no idea, you just get traumatic for police,” he said. “You’re easier to approach.” Promotion told, it was right out of the “You see a lot of trauma.” He said momentous life drawn 28th blue,” he said, confirming the He felt his experience with events including weddings decision to accept was not dif- and funerals continued to link SePtember traditionally stoic members of 1st Prize: 7’ pool table, 50” LG TV, ficult. the police force coupled with religion to people’s everyday Bar, Dart Board, Bar Fridge & LH HiFi Stereo “Not really, being a man ded- his background in Forbes was lives. 2nd Prize: 2013 110cc Kawasaki Motorbike & riding gear package 3rd Prize: Island BBQ Kitchen 4th Prize: Milwaukee 4 piece 353 Argent Street, Broken Hill Power Pack Brushless Kit Fine Dining at the Ph: 8087 2368 5th Prize: Wilson Golf Clubs [email protected] & Bag Willyama Hotel’s www.offsys.com.au LtPS/14/05043 brother FREE Installation & Training! 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Whatever it relentlessly insulted them “He’s apologised this morning is we all have a collective responsi- to make them feel ashamed, and I’ve accepted that apology. bility to say that’s not acceptable.” belittled or humiliated, while men often reported that their partners were trying to control them or threatening to take Welcome to the practice, away their children. our new female doctor Far West Community Legal Centre Principal Solicitor DR TAYABA FATIMA Mariette Curcuruto said the We continue to bulk bill patients who: Dr Fatima is now available findings were particularly rel- *Have a current Pension / Healthcare card evant to Broken Hill, and likely to see new patients at the *Are Aboriginal / Torres Strait Islanders Broken Hill GP Super Clinic understated the prevalence of *Children 16 years and under emotional abuse in the com- munity. For appointments please call: “Domestic Violence in our 08 8088 7044 region and in the city is a real and ongoing problem. 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his week I thought it would Tworthwhile to look at the book “Broken Hill, a guide to the Silver City” which was produced by the Broken Hill City Council’s Heritage Officer, Liz Vines, and pho- tographer, former Art Gallery Manager, Bruce Tindale. It’s an update of Greg Drew’s work when he produced a booklet on Broken Hill’s heritage in 1991 called the “Silver Trail”. The book covers such subjects as the history of the mines, the ore body and the subsequent development of the city. It also “Broken Hill, a guide to the Silver City” by Liz Vines and Bruce Tindale looks at the city’s architectural heritage and its rejuvenation. lic streetscapes of a historic min- programs to conserve and manage implemented by the municipality between local government and In the mid 1980s, City Council ing town establishes an exemplary the city’s built heritage is not only included a free heritage advisory the community have led to shared engaged the services of a group of conceptual framework that can be noteworthy, but also demonstrates service, heritage assistance fund- knowledge between the stakehold- heritage experts to report on the ers, and a renewed sense of pride built environment and the mining in the community, reviving the precinct to evaluate the heritage local economy based on sustain- potential of the city. ‘ The initiative of the local government in setting able cultural heritage tourism.” They said that its heritage was ‘ The Broken Hill “Heroes, important to the future of the city up associated programs to conserve the city’s built Larrikins and Visionaries” walk is and was of significance to New heritage is not only noteworthy, but also demonstrates also included in the book, which South Wales and to the people of includes many local personalities Australia. how municipalities can play an effective rule in who have contributed to the social The following statement from stimulating the conservation process ’ fabric of the city. the 2002 UNESCO Asia-Pacific ’ Library news: Heritage Awards for Culture Don’t forget our Teddy Bears’ Heritage Conservation shows sleepover on Thursday afternoon what action the Council took. adapted by other communities in how municipalities can play an ing, residential paint assistance (3pm-5pm) and Games Day this “The integrated approach of Australia. effective rule in stimulating the schemes, and the veranda restora- Saturday, July 12 (2-5pm). Phone conserving significant heritage “The initiative of the local gov- conservation process. tion program. us on 8080 3460 or follow us on buildings and revitalizing the pub- ernment in setting up associated “Innovative plans that were “The cooperative efforts Facebook for details.

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In two separate incidents, an 81-year-old Your Fencing in Sydney. seekers, many of whom are Tamil, if woman was pushed over and an 84-year-old Lawyer George Newhouse says the they are handed over. man’s car was stolen. The teens, both from the Specialists asylum seekers were “entitled to have “We’ve heard reports a group of southeastern suburb of Camillo, were arrested their claims for protection processed asylum seekers that were returned and charged with a string of offences, includ- in accordance with Australian law.” to Sri Lanka are going to be charged ing aggravated armed robbery, stealing a motor For all Their case will be heard at the with criminal offences and potentially vehicle and common assault. -AAP types of High Court in Melbourne on Tuesday jailed,” he said. afternoon. “In Sri Lankan jails, detainees are Man puts bite on fencing “The asylum seekers claim that often subjected to torture and some- they are fleeing persecution and that times they never reappear. attacker’s thumb they’re at risk of death, torture or sig- “We’re talking about a boat load * Iron nificant harm by Sri Lankan authori- of women and children and I would A Gold Coast man who clamped his teeth ties,” Mr Newhouse told AAP on have thought that the minister needs around an attacker’s thumb has had three * Tubular * Lattice Monday night. to think very clearly before he sends of his teeth ripped out. 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YOUR STARS By Eugenia Last CELEBRITY Monfries BIRThDAYS Toby Keith, 53; should Kevin Bacon, 56; Anjelica Huston, 63; have been Jeffrey Tambor, 70. penalised: AFL YOUR BIRThDAY Your creative talents will surface, giving you greater inter- AFL umpires boss est in courses and hobbies that lean toward art history and Wayne Campbell con- philosophy. You will find yourself at a turning point, helping you make innovative alterations to the way you approach cedes Saturday night’s life. Foreign cultures and unusual subjects will influence holding-the-ball non- your future. Don’t fight what’s inevitable. Go with the flow. decision was an error. Your numbers are 7, 12, 17, 26, 32, 46, 48. Campbell admitted on Monday that Essendon’s ARIES — (March 21 to April 19) should Group discussions will help reveal solutions have been rewarded for to concerns you’ve been laboring over. As a stellar on Angus long as you don’t overreact, you should be Monfries in the dying able to move forward and accomplish what stages of the game at you set out to do. Adelaide Oval. Instead, the umpires TAURUS — (April 20 to May 20) called play on and Serious discussions can bring any problem Port Adelaide kicked you have with someone to a head, clearing the passage for better interaction in the fu- a goal that could have ture. proved costly given the Bombers got up by two points. GEMINI — (May 21 to June 20) But Campbell believed it was far from Hop to it and get whatever jobs are expect- ed of you out of the way. Put time aside to the howler that most do something special with someone who North Melbourne’s Drew Petrie is tackled by Brian Lake during Friday’s game at the Etihad pundits have held it up enjoys the same things you do. Stadium in Melbourne. Lake had a notorious meltdown in the third quarter and was yester- to be. day referred directly to the tribunal for his choke hold on Petrie. PICTURE: AAP/Joe Castro “We certainly don’t think it was as cut and CANCER — (June 21 to July 22) dry as what it seems the A day trip or getting together with some- majority of the football one you don’t get to see very often will feed public do,” Campbell your curiosity about unique places, people Hawks to address told radio station 3AW. and pastimes. “We thought he had prior opportunity ... but we won’t be hanging the LEO — (July 23 to August 22) umpire for not paying Concentrate on what you can do, not what poor discipline the free kick,” he added, you cannot. Don’t let responsibilities get describing it as a “bor- you down or stand in your way. Finish what Brian Lake had Burgoyne said the opposition a free on Friday night when derline” decision. needs to be done and move on to projects plenty of company Hawthorn’s on-field dis- run, a free kick and they Bradley Hill (knee) “If it had have been that interest you more. in Hawthorn’s post- cipline had been good obviously get a bit of was a late withdrawal in the middle of the game review on before the North match momentum.” and Brad Sewell suf- ground and at a differ- VIRGO — (August 23 to September 22) Monday when coach and they had spoken in The most galling fea- fered another hamstring ent stage, it probably Get involved in a cause you believe in or the last few weeks about ture for Hawthorn about join a group that will help you connect with Alastair Clarkson injury. wouldn’t have drawn the not going too far. North’s six-goal surge The loss was also attention it did.” people who can contribute to your goals. went hunting for vil- “It was unaccepta- in the third term is that Holding the ball is Taking on responsibilities will show others lains. the first game back for that you have leadership abilities. ble, but it’s pretty unfair the Hawks only lost by Clarkson after his five- likely to feature promi- Star Hawks onballer just to point it single- 20 points. game absence because nently when the league Shaun Burgoyne said LIBRA — (September 23 to October 22) handedly at Brian,” “We lost our way of a serious illness. hosts a symposium at the key defender was Burgoyne said of their there for a good 10 or “I can’t think of the end of the season, Think before you react to what someone far from the only culprit does or says. It’s in your best interest to full-back behaviour. so minutes, where they another year like this,” which will focus on during Friday night’s “We had a number of were able to pile on umpiring and rules. hold your thoughts and put your energy admitted Burgoyne, elsewhere. Focus on self-improvement, not upset AFL loss to North players give away free some good scoreboard who is a 259-game vet- “Holding the ball trying to change someone else. Melbourne. kicks in that time (and) pressure and we weren’t has been an issue for 50 eran. Lake had one of his that reflects poorly on able to stem that,” years,” Campbell said. Hawthorn face SCORPIO — (October 23 to November 21) notorious meltdowns the team. Burgoyne said. “I don’t think any- in the third quarter and “We like playing “That (Lake’s wres- another test on Friday one has the absolute A promise can be made that will help you was yesterday referred on the edge - we think tle with Petrie) was one night when they head answer.” move on to the next stage of a relationship to Adelaide to play the with someone who shares your concerns, directly to the tribunal that’s when we play incident, but there were Melbourne coach interests and plans. Alter the way you live for his choke hold on our best footy - when a few other incidents resurgent Crows. Paul Roos said the to suit your means and lifestyle needs. opponent Drew Petrie. we’re playing right on after that, that cost us. The round 10, the recent addition of new But there were sev- the edge, but not giving “As a team, that was noise was deafening at rules and tweaking of SAGITTARIUS — (November 22 to December 21) eral moments of poor away those free kicks unacceptable.” Adelaide Oval when old rules had created Port beat the Hawks by Playful action will help you avoid questions discipline from the and overstepping the Lake’s referral to “pandemonium”. you don’t want to answer. Changes you Hawks during the third mark. the tribunal continues a 14 points. “I don’t blame the make at home will be met with opposition term as the Kangaroos “Then it takes away tumultuous premiership “We know it’s going umpires at all, because if you overspend. Do the work and cut cor- quickly turned a four- (from) what you’re try- defence for Hawthorn. be 50,000-plus Adelaide we’re all confused,” ners and you will stay within budget. point deficit into a 35- ing to do. Their succession fans going nuts,” Roos said on Fox Footy. point lead. “You’re just giving of injuries continued Burgoyne said. -AAP -AAP CAPRICORN — (December 22 to January 19) Don’t feel you have to do everything on your own. Rather than fall behind, ask for help. Refrain from making impromptu alterations Djokovic back to No.1; Kyrgios to No.66 that are likely to have bitter consequences. Wimbledon champion Nick Kyrgios, who knocked four straight titles, Djokovic in the world but Britain’s Novak Djokovic went back Nadal out in the fourth round extended his winning streak Andy Murray, the deposed AQUARIUS — (January 20 to February 19) to the top of the world rank- at Wimbledon, climbs from to 28 straight matches before champion at Wimbledon, has Take heed of the advice given, but don’t ings on Monday while Andy 144 to 66 with Lleyton Hewitt a loss to Stan Wawrinka in slipped to No.10 from No.5, hesitate to follow through with your plans if you feel confident in the outcome. Property Murray slipped to No.10, his No.43, Marinko Matosevic the Australian Open quarter- his lowest ranking since the investments, settlements, negotiations and lowest place for six years. No.55 and Matthew Ebden finals. eve of the 2008 Wimbledon raising your profile will pay off. The 27-year-old Serb No.78. He won three Masters tournament when he was at replaced Rafael Nadal as the It was Djokovic’s sec- titles this year -- at Indian 11. PISCES — (February 20 to March 20) world’s top player follow- ond Wimbledon and seventh Wells, Miami and Rome -- Entering the top 10 for ing his five-set triumph over grand slam title which also and came up just short in his Travel and knowledge will present problems

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Barrier Daily Truth, Tuesday July 8, 2014 — 17 soutH Broken Hill golF CluB won by Doggy Brennan 81-69, Mick Davey 100-73, Dig you know: A pessimist is a person who looks dee Bees golF grouP Mark Campbell 79-74, Nev Coombe 79-74, Greg both ways when crossing a one-way street. Wednesday was a Stableford game. Winning well Thomas 90-74. NTP Doggy Brennan 5.32m. Results for Match 33. Cards 9. Stableford event was Neil Terrell with 21 points then Jan Rowe 19 and A-Grade Winner Doggy Brennnan. soutH lAdies golF with a winning score of 19 points Trevor Picken from Billy Kitchen 14. NTP Jan Rowe 4.34m. B-Grade Winner Billy Kitchen. the runner up 16 points Craig Lawrence counting out Friday was a Stroke Round. Good games by the C-Grade Winner Mick Davey. Saturday 5th July the Ladies played a Par Round Jeff O’Leary. Nearest to Pins. 8th 1095cm Breuce placegetters who were Billy Kitchen 41.34 on a This Saturday 12 July at 9am is a extra ordinary sponsored by Marg Hetherton. Bowden. Who also scored a Birdie. The program for countback from Greg Thomas 41.34 and Mick Davey meeting followed by a Par Round sponsored by G. 1st Gail Morris +1. 49/35. NTP was a young Phil Jones, a new golfer who and M. Quinn. 2nd Sue Mashford square. the next 2 months is as follows match 34 PAR, match has joined the club 4.390m. Saturday 19 July is the Outback Classic a 18 hole 3rd Ros Reid -1. 35 and 36 stableford, match 37 Stroke, match 38 and The Weekend Nine Hole was a Par Round. Winning Stroke, Gross and Nett sponsored by Broken Hill NTP Doris Roberts. 39 stableford, match 40 Skins PAR, match 41 & 42 on a countback was Johnny Cain from Ian Sheehan Credit Union. Ladies tee off at 10am, gentleman at Next Saturday will be Stroke and Putting Monthly Stableford. Current Handicaps are Jeff O’Leary 12, both with square cards, then John Dolan -1, Greg 11am. Medal. John Bennett 6, Les McQuillan 15, Trevor Picken 12, Thomas -1. Sunday 20 July is a Four Person Medley Ambrose, Well done to Doris Roberts for her birdie on the 8th Craig Lawrrence 13, Alex Lyall 8, Bruce Bowden 13, The Saturday 18 Hole Stroke Monthly Medals was commencing at 10am. and ferret. Derek Meier 17.

Winter competition results HAsH House HArriers award most of the DF’s for their stuff ups during the Fang Hendry let his hair down a little too much at the Reebok def Adidas 5 sets 40 to 1 set 22. Leonie week. Hash 30 year campout, telling a few people he didn’t Channing and Hamish Robertson won 3 sets. Last Wednesday’s hash run was set by Anna Cain The first drink recipient was the hare Anna Cain for start coming good till the following weekend. We gave Asics def Nike 5 sets 40 to 1 set 18. Adam Hellyer from Gaffney Lane. Apparently she wanted to keep setting a Ruddy (marathon) crap run, seems she’s him a beer to show him how good it still tastes. To all and Jack Woods won 3 sets everyone hot on the cool evening when she set a learning some bad habits. This week’s milestone run the other pikers who took off, we don’t forget, and Draw marathon 8km run. The walkers could turn back at went to Mandy Tumes who received her pewter mug yours will be waiting for next time. Adidas v Nike anytime she advised us, so most of us walkers only for run 100. She then awarded the DFs drinks to the The Jokester of the night went to Jeff Talbot who told Puma v Reebok headed out to the 4km mark, cause we didn’t want to leftovers, the first going to Chris Fraser for playing up the same joke twice and got a bigger laugh the second Asics - bye do the full run. at the Southern Cross on the night of the Karaoke run. time. The GM announced that this Wednesday’s run is After everyone finally returned I noticed that the Chris thought he could sing (which everyone thinks being set by Fang Hendry, 47 Morgan St 6pm sharp. crowd we had at the start had disappeared; apparently they can after a couple of drinks) but apparently he Bring a torch, your sense of humor and keep an eye it was a busy Wednesday night for most and they had sounds like a cat sliding down a blackboard and he out for Mr Wilson (Merv Tucker) who might be looking elsewhere to be, and seeing the story’s of the night wasn’t happy when they closed the bar at midnight. We over the fence. belong to most of the disappeared the GM could not gave him a drink and ask him NEVER to sing again. Cheers till next time

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Last two games of quarter finals were played on Wednesday night at the Muso’s Club. First game between Aileen McCormack & Bob Smith V Samantha Hawke & George Harris. For most of the game only one shot an end was won with some tight bowling from all players, but it was Aileen & Bob who won most of these and by the 11th end were 9 to 2 up, but the next 3 ends went to Samantha & George with multiple scores and trailing by only 1 point. But Aileen & Bob Rallied and won the last 2 ends and the match 15 to 8. Asics player Jack Woods is in solid Second game saw Claire Grenfell & Ron form. Hendy up against Amelia Butler & Chris Johnston. Good bowling by all players made this a tight contest, and especially Amelia and her famous “DRAW” bowling, I think Chris and the Broken Hill BoWling CluB spectators had “palpitations”on the speed of her draw bowls (and she didn’t knock the kitty Wednesday 2nd July Winners: Isabel Hampton, off once). Graham Reece This game went down to the wire with R/t R Yates Amelia & Chris winning 16 to 12. Saturday 5th July: R Yates, Barry Trebilcock, Brian Semi Finals will be played Wednesday 9 July Fenton. at the Muso’s Club Games start 7.30pm. The cooler weather continues but the bowling is still Between Amelia Butler & Chris Johnston V enjoyable. It couldn’t have been too cold as the ice Aileen McCormack & Bob Smith. cream cart passed noisily in the street outside. and Barbara Warburton & David “Doggie” Our best wishes to those on the sick list. We hope Brennan V Jodie Hawke & Milton Hawke snr. you return soon. Visitors are most welcome to our Spectators are welcome. Wed & Sat afternoon bowls.

Broken Hill Bridge CluB 3rd - J Cammell/B Charles Broken Hill Pistol CluB Standard Pistol By Big shot Peter Kaczmarek 583 June results 30 June Mario Vendrasco 580 1st - J Cammell/B Charles) Cool conditions for shooting on Saturday and plenty Dave Edwards 457 Monday - Competition M Hall/M Hiscox) equal going on around the ranges all the usual stuff, and 3rd - T Capper/M Deeble a Mister Wippy van called in and parked beside the IPSC - practical pistol 2 June clubhouse and opened for buisness - shooting with Dave Woolcock 200 1st - P McNeil/S Eddy Friday - Social Play your mates on a Saturday and an ice cream van Colin Nadge 178 2nd - M Hall/M Hiscox driver who’s a shooter and brings his work with him.. Gerald Muscat 157 3rd - T Capper/M Deeble 6 June “lifes good”..true story- theres a lot of places I could Dave Edwards 128 1st - Bob Fraser go here but I just flat out refuse.... Clay Johnstone 131 Steve Flood 34/dnf 9 June 2nd - Jennifer Casey Results of the shooting were Dave Trenerry scor- 1st - T Capper/M Deeble 3rd - Linda Cammell ing best in the 20m benchrest, David Woolcock in Target Air Rifle 2nd - M Hall/M Hiscox practical pistol, Peter Kaczmarek standard pistol and Darren McAllister in target air rifle match... good Darren McAllister 598.47 3rd - L Cammell/M Hannigan 13 June Ray Denton 590.7 1st - Marg Hall shooting gentlemen. 16 June 2nd - Bob Fraser Air Pistol 1st - J Cammell/B Charles 3rd Eric Vigar These are all the results: Geraldine Kacz’ 301/400 2nd - J Casey/P McNeil 20m Benchrest Rifle David Woolcock 601.1 3rd - B & J Yeats 20 June Dave Trenerry 598.41 Darren Mc Allister 500 1st - Jennifer Casey Chris Perry 595.46 23 June 2nd - Eric Vigar Kelvin Stace 589.25 Next Saturday at BHPC matches are 30m BR Rifle, 1st - M Hall/M Hiscox 3rd - Peter McNeil) Peter Francis 565.16 Centrefire Pistol, Sport Pistol, 150m CF Rifle and 2nd - W Richards/E Vigar Terry Ellem) equal Max Hammond 577.24 spt Lever Action . PROMOTE YOUR SPORT: SEND RESULTS AND PHOTOS TO [email protected] 18 — Barrier Daily Truth, Tuesday July 8, 2014 Tough week for Eagles Rookie West Coast coach Adam Simpson saw his Eagles’ finals chances end, had an expe- rienced player go down injured and may have lost his star for- ward in his side’s loss to Sydney at Patersons Stadium. The Eagles were competitive for the second straight week against a flag fancy, having only lost to Fremantle by seven points the pre- vious round, but they came up 28 points short of Sydney. West Coast are now three games behind the eighth-placed Gold Coast Suns with seven games remaining, so finals look out of the reckoning in Simpson’s first year in charge. Then he has likely lost wingman Matt , who just re-signed for two years last week, with a torn pectoral muscle, while Coleman Medal contender Josh Kennedy will likely face weeks on the side- line for a high bump on Sydney youngster . A potential Kennedy suspension and Rosa’s injury means Simpson can look at in-form players from the WAFL, with East Perth starting this Saturday night against Brisbane at the Gabba. , , , and Blayne Wilson are among those playing well that will likely receive opportunities either this week or in Adam Simpson addresses his officials during three quarter time. PICTURE: AAP the short-term. thrown the kitchen sink at sides Sunday following a kickless, mark- Dean Cox and the 21-year-old 16- to get up and play but we have got “There are a lot of good players and just haven’t been good enough. less effort against Fremantle, but he game big man had an influence Brisbane this week and we have got at East Perth, the kids, we may look There are areas of our game and came out both because he was sore with 11 possessions, 32 hit outs a bye,” Simpson said. at ... because there is Rosa to miss personnel we have got to look at no and the wet conditions. and a goal. “We tried to get him to the bye definitely and we will see what doubt because we are in the busi- Jamie Cripps came in to pro- Simpson will give Naitanui but he is just a bit sore. We gave happens with JK,” Simpson said. ness of winning.” vide the Eagles with an extra run- a chance to get up to play the him every opportunity. The rain as “For the last month in particular Nic Naitanui was also a late ner while Scott Lycett replaced Brisbane Lions though. well was a factor in our decision.” we have turned up to play and withdrawal for the Eagles on Naitanui as the ruck partner for “We wanted to give him a chance -AAP

SPORTS BRIEFS Attack to key to a NSW whitewash: Daley Withdrawals hit Unhappy with his side’s tered at ANZ Stadium, there overall display in State has been little to fault with their Aussie swim team of Origin II, NSW coach defence with just 12 points Laurie Daley has identified conceded in 160 minutes of Just days before the Australian swim- action. ming team was set to assemble, reigning an improvement in attack The Maroons haven’t Commonwealth champion Meagen Nay and as the key to completing a breached the NSW line since multiple Paralympic gold medallist Jacqui first Blues whitewash in 14 the 56th minute of game one Freney have withdrawn from the Glasgow years. and Daley said it’s a record his Games. A Trent Hodkinson try nine team is hugely proud of Rookies Madison Wilson and Lakeisha minutes from fulltime sealed “To do what we’ve done is Patterson were named as replacements in the a 6-4 victory to wrap up the pretty significant because they 59-strong team that will gather for a pre-Games series in Sydney last month, but are a great attacking team. To camp in Manchester on Sunday. the Maroons largely contained Nay - who claimed two gold at the Delhi the hosts when they ventured keep them to no tries in game Commonwealth Games - has succumbed to a forward. two was phenomenal perform- shoulder complaint. There was some criticism ance,” he said. Young Australian of the Year Freney is suffer- that forward king-pins Paul “We’ve tinkered a bit with our ing fatigue and will now focus on August’s Para Gallen and Greg Bird saw too structure to beat Queensland but Pan Pacs meet in California. much of the ball and nullified the over-riding thing has been the chance for Blues fullback the desire to make a tackle. Jarryd Hayne to be as damag- “I think we’ve saved six or Suns yet to make Laurie Daley wants his charges to go on the attack. ing as in game one. seven tries. PICTURE: AAP Ablett call in AFL But Daley said the tactic was “There hasn’t been much between the sides and if they Injured Gold Coast captain Gary Ablett utilised because Queensland Jarryd is the guy who can pro- a bit uptight when we had the will meet with specialists in Melbourne were much improved in defence duce something special. footy,” he said. score those tries we’re sitting before a call is made on when he returns to and made it difficult for the “But we can’t just rely on “We just didn’t find that here 2-0 behind and thinking the AFL. Parramatta superstar to domi- him. We need performances rhythm we had in game one. about what can we do better The Suns hope they can reveal the final nate. from everyone.” “I know that Queensland’s next year. verdict on Ablett’s dislocated shoulder by “I think Queensland did their Daley put his side’s diffi- attack will be a lot better and “The effort has been as good this afternoon. homework and defended our dence in attack in game two our defence will be put under a as I have seen. Ablett had scans yesterday morning, but plays really well,” Daley said. down to nerves. lot of pressure. “But they’ve been criticised Gold Coast want more advice on the injury. “We’re not going to change But the 44-year-old hopes “I doubt whether you can and they’ll be hurting and that Ablett’s shoulder dislocation in the third too much, if at all. with the pressure lifted after continue to keep Queensland is a concern of mine because term of the win over Collingwood on Saturday “Jarryd is a key player, but wrapping up a first series win scoreless (tryless) two games in when you wind up a champion night was one of the biggest moments of the as I said before game one it’s for nine years, he players can a row and we’ve got to be able with a bit of criticism they usu- season. about everyone doing their job. play with more freedom. to score points.” ally come back and make you “If everyone does their job “I think we probably played While the Blues’ attack stut- look a fool.” -AAP Barrier Daily Truth, Tuesday July 8, 2014 — 19 NSW LOTTO MONDAY, JuLY 7, 2014, DRAW 3362: 18, 36, 5, 38, 41, 42. SuPPS: 10/30. LOTTO STRIKE Sport 18, 36, 5, 38. BAD DOGS North’s inconsistency troubles Pitt

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North coach Mark Pitt has made a ruthless assessment of his side’s form, saying he is concerned that aspects of the Bulldogs’ play aren’t up to scratch. Last year’s premiers have yet to fully hit their stride this season and were left reeling when they were walloped by 150-points by South in round nine. It was the North’s biggest loss in a quarter of a century. In the last fortnight they have rebounded with wins over West and Central but Pitt believes his team is a long way away from their best. “(Against Central) we worked on areas to get ourselves into space but when we did that we still kicked back into areas where it was 50/50 with the opposition,” he said. “That let us down immensely and it’s a bit of a concern at this stage. “We’ve been working on our skill level for some time now and our efficiency level is way below where it should be and that’s kill- ing us. “(I’m) pretty distraught to be honest with you.” The South slaughter brought a number of issues to a head, including the squad’s fitness level. With just seven matches remaining in the regular season, North coach Mark Pitt believes the Bulldogs must start building According to Pitt, the Bulldogs momentum heading into the finals series. PICTuRE: Darrin Manuel have gone back to basics at train- ing. off season, North are fielding each other you become predict- He succumbed to a reoccurring training, kicking out to space and “But then when we come out their most inexperienced squad able to one another. calf problem after just fifteen leading out to space.” on game day we tend to turn the in years. “We haven’t had a steady side minutes on Saturday. “It’s up to us to work on these ball too much... when you look at However Pitt doesn’t see that this season.” Pitt says confidence has been areas where we’re breaking the talent we’ve got,” he said. as an excuse, with the rookie bri- Work commitments are largely an issue for North all season but down. “We’re getting hit on the gade playing above their years. to blame, while a number of nig- remains optimistic than the team “I hope it’s only a matter of rebound and teams are scoring “I think their decision making gling injuries haven’t helped the can build some momentum in the through our turnovers.” and skill levels are at times a lot cause. final seven matches. time.” With the likes of Jarrod higher than our senior players.” Most notably, key on-baller “It’s only ten minutes away North have the weekend off to Ruddock, Heath Caldwell and “But we are missing a bit of Codie Howard has yet to find for us to start hitting our targets prepare for the top-of-the-table Lachlan Tiziani departing in the combination, when you know consistent footy. again, we’re doing a fair bit at clash with South. Junior rugby stars on show The Far West’s most tal- Officer Matt Kiddle said the “Last year Outback Rugby Chris McKay said the raod “All round it is a good clinic for kids aged 5-16 ented junior players get the annual representative games League went down and trip is a great opportunity experience... with the oppor- from 3-5pm. chance to test their ware is an important development played a SA Representative for the his team. tunity to play rugby league “It will focus on skills and against South Australian step. squad, and we are look- For some, it will be the and develop lasting friend- having fun, we got about 40 “Over the past three years ing forward to having the first time traveling inter- ships.” kids out last year and we’re opposition today. SA and Broken Hill have Panthers in town. state. The game kick-offs at hoping for the same again,” An Outback Rugby been playing each other in “It’ll be great to have “The majority of our squad 12pm at Lamb Oval. Kiddle said. League Under 14 represent- different fixtures,” Kiddle the game on our home soil are Indigenous players and A BBQ will be available The clinic costs $35 and ative side is set to take on said, adding that the the ORL though and hopefully we can have family or friends living along with canteen facili- includes a pack with a rugby the Woodville Panthers at and the South Australian get plenty of support at the in Broken Hill who they will ties. league ball, carry bag, kick- Lamb Oval. Rugby League have a close ground.” have the opportunity to play After the game, the ORL ing tee, water bottle, truck- NRL Development relationship. Panthers stand-in coach against,” he said. is running a school holiday ers cap and footy pump. 20 — Barrier Daily Truth, Tuesday, July 8, 2014