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DISPENSING WEED: The Essence cannabis dispensary in Las Vegas is one of many in the state of California where adult the counter use of cannabis is legal. A BERL report says if the drug is legalised in New Zealand, there could be over 400 cannabis stores across the country, including up to seven in Tairawhiti. AP pictures

Report indicates potential for seven pot shops in Tairawhiti by Murray Robertson be more than 400 cannabis stores across It is proposed in rural townships that of excise duty and levy. and Andrew Ashton New Zealand, and that an estimated 120 retail outlets also double as a combined A tiered quota system would allocate tonnes of legal cannabis could be produced store. “blocks” to cultivators meeting certain TAIRAWHITI could have as many as each year for sale in those stores. The estimated number of stores in social equity objectives. The residual seven legal cannabis outlets turning over It has been estimated New Zealanders Gisborne-Tairawhiti, at seven, appears from tier 1 could then be allocated to all up to $4 million a year if the cannabis already cultivate about 74 tonnes of higher per head of population compared to approved licence holders. reform referendum is supported as part cannabis a year. other regions in the country. The quota system would be run on an of the General Election, a new report The report also details the profit Palmerston North, Whangarei and auction basis, with the first auction for reveals. structure of a legal cannabis retail scene. would have 10, Hastings, New cultivators, and licence holders able to bid Business and Economic Research According to BERL, each cannabis retail Plymouth and Rotorua nine, Napier on the second round. Limited (BERL) was commissioned by store in a major urban area like Auckland seven, Whanganui six, and Nelson and BERL recommended no single cultivator the Ministry of Justice in 2019 to report could expect to make more than Whakatane five. should hold more than 20 percent of the on what the cannabis industry would half-a-million dollars a year after tax and Auckland would have 119, Wellington total quota. look like in New Zealand if the drug was other business costs. 29, Christchurch 25 and Dunedin 10. A micro-cultivation sub market would legalised. Even in minor urban areas, yearly The report recommends sales be limited allow lower scale cultivation — up to BERL’s reports indicate that if legalised profits are estimated to be $393,000 a to on-premises and retail — not online — 100kg, with a maximum of 100 micro- the cannabis industry could employ about year if it could sell 110kg of cannabis a with a minimum age limit of 20. cultivators. 5000 people across New Zealand and earn year. BERL proposes the market be run on One micro-cultivator, employing up the Government almost $1.1 billion in In rural townships, a retail store selling a yearly quota allocation model, with a to two full-time staff, could generate an taxes each year. 100kg annually would generate $4m in scalable annual cap of 110 to 120 tonnes annual revenue of $324,000, the report The 51-page report indicates there could revenue and a profit of $385,000. on production, micro-licensing and the use said.

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OLD TO NEW: Four teenagers from Campion College have come up with a novel small business idea — refurbishing old caravans. Miah Somerton (left) Jasmine Sparks, Alice Sparks and Erin Somerton began work in earnest after the Alert Level 4 lockdown. Now they hope to sell the van, buy another old one and do that up too — as a coffee van. Below, the students inside the new-look caravan they have refurbished. Pictures by Liam Clayton Caravan is their business by Murray Robertson director of learning Louise coffee caravan.” Hyland. Alice said they had an STUDENTS from Campion “Once we came out of investor, one of their parents, College have completed a lockdown, and school opened helping them with finance for major Impact Project that again, they’ve spent time materials, and the purchase of involved the refurbishment of every Friday, and most the old van. an old caravan. weekends, on their project. “Our plan is to put the They hope it is the start of a “The caravan was less than money we hopefully make new business. perfect when they started, but from the sale of it into the The four girls — twins Miah now it looks great. purchase and refurbishment and Erin Somerton, aged 15, “They’ve learned a great costs of our next one. and cousins Jasmine, 15, and deal from it,” Louise said. “We’ve had a bit of help Alice Sparks, 14 — began Alice Sparks said they from a builder with flooring their restoration project hope to sell their refurbished for the van, and the electrical before Covid-19 came along caravan and buy another old work, which was done by earlier this year. one to do up. Jasmine’s dad. “The girls did all their “We hope to make this “But the rest of the work we planning for the project early into a small business for have done ourselves. in the year, and started work ourselves,” she said. “It’s been a lot of fun and a week before the Covid-19 “The next one we do up we look forward to doing it lockdown,” said Campion’s we would like to turn into a again.” Road crash numbers well down for year to June TAIRAWHITI recorded four road fatalities in the 438 crashes. 12 months ending June 30, compared with six the Of the 408 crashes, 268 were non-injury, 106 were previous year, according to the Regional Transport minor injury and 30 were serious. The total number Committee. includes the four fatal accidents. The committee’s Road Safety Update, prepared by Road safety priorities are listed at different risk road safety educator Dianne Akurangi, described levels, the highest being alcohol and/or drugs, three of the accidents as preventable. speed, rural road loss of control and/or head-ons Two of the fatal accidents were a result of alcohol in speed zones greater than 70kmh. Medium risks impairment, one was speed-related and the other are all intersections, restraints not being worn and was the result of a medical condition. pedestrians. Three of the fatal accidents happened on East A graph (right) provided by the committee Coast roads while the other was in Gisborne city. compares road accident numbers for the past three All four accidents happened between December years for deaths, serious injuries, minor injuries and and March. non-injuries. In the year to June 408 crashes were recorded, well The four fatalities in 2020 compare to six in 2019 down from the 2019 tally of 501. In 2018 there were and two in 2018. LOOKING AHEAD Get your SPORTS Gisborne Herald • Poverty Bay selection is up for grabs as Town take home-delivered on Country at Rugby Park on Saturday. • Title-chasing Thistle will be on the attack in their Paciic Premiership football derby against United. • HSOG v YMP is the feature clash of the day in the last games of premier netball round-robin play. • It’s playoffs time in Poverty Bay men’s and women’s club hockey. FOCUS ON THE LAND TOMORROw SATuRdAy

The Gisborne Herald, 64 Gladstone Road, P.O. Box 1143, Gisborne • Phone (06) 869 0600 • Fax (Editorial) (06) 869 0643 (Advertising) (06) 869 0644 Editor: Jeremy Muir • Chief Reporter: Andrew Ashton • Circulation: Cara Haines • Sports: Jack Malcolm/John Gillies To nd out more call 869 0620 e-mail: [email protected][email protected][email protected] • web site: www.gisborneherald.co.nz The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, September 10, 2020 NEWS 3 Manslaughter Abuse will not be tolerated at netball accused by Murray Robertson secondary games, only the teams and what has to happen.” four officials can enter. Mrs Hall said centre staff and LEVEL 2 requirements will mean “Unfortunately we’ve had some volunteers did not deserve to be sworn remanded to another weekend of limited access to unnecessary abuse from a few people at and abused at the gate because the netball on Saturday at Victoria Domain towards our volunteers and staff at centre had followed the health guidelines and Gisborne Netball Centre hopes to the gate due to the limitations on correctly. High Court see much better behaviour from some spectators,” said centre manager Allisa “Anyone with this sort of behaviour supporters. Hall. will not be permitted entry. A WOMAN charged with manslaughter and Under the current Covid requirements, “Most people understand what we “Also teams must take responsibility other offences in relation to a vehicle crash at there will again be strict limitations on need to do but a few do not. Believe me, to sort out who their three or four Whangara in which a four-year-old passenger the number of people entering the courts we would much rather be enjoying our officials and team supporters are who died earlier this year has made a preliminary area. own games, or time at home with our are allowed to enter with their team. appearance in Gisborne District Court. In the premier and senior grades only, families, instead of monitoring our gate “The excuses of asthma pumps and The woman, 30, appeared at a registrar’s the teams and three officials per team all day and needing to turn people away. forgotten water bottles have run thin. list yesterday, represented by counsel Doug can enter the playing area. “But if we want to be able to play our Parents can phone a coach to pass those Rishworth. For the primary, intermediate and games under Level 2 restrictions, this is through the fence from now on.” She was granted interim name suppression and further remanded on bail without plea to appear again in the High Court on September 30. OUT AND Police have charged her with four offences in ABOUT TO relation to the crash, which happened at about SEE THE 10pm on Thursday, March 5, this year. MAHI: Mayor The charges are manslaughter, driving with Rehette an excess blood-alcohol level (102 milligrams) Stoltz with causing injury, careless driving, and driving Fulton Hogan while disqualified. foreman The manslaughter charge specifically alleges Hayden Stuart she caused the death of Stephen Tuatini Grace- (left) and Aupouri by an unlawful act, namely driving a Tairawhiti vehicle without proper control while under the Redeployment influence of alcohol and failing to ensure the Programme worker Trent child was properly restrained. Kake on the newly remetalled A delicate rescue Totangi Road at Ngatapa. AN infant who got a finger stuck in his high chair proved a tricky rescue job for firefighters Picture by The last night. Black Balloon The boy’s mother called 111 from her Aberdeen Road home at around 8pm. “The boy, aged one, had got one of his fingers inside a small slot underneath the high chair and couldn’t get it out,” a senior firefighter said. “The finger swelled up and his mum couldn’t free it.” The fire crew used a specialist cutting tool to cut away the moulded plastic of the chair from around his finger. “It was a very delicate job but we got it done Investing in people safely and the boy was no worse for wear,” he said. A St John ambulance crew also attended but the little one was OK. Redeployment tally 180 and counting “It was much to his mum’s relief when we got him free,” the senior firefighter said. “He was a MORE than 180 people are in work, Development Unit and managed by others earning their Primary Industries brave little boy.” thanks to the Tairawhiti Economic Gisborne District Council. Certification. Support Package Redeployment All those on the programme go through Across the programme, 54 people have Programme (TRP) and numbers are the Ministry of Social Development. gained GrowSafe qualifications. Motorcyclist named growing daily. “We are seeing some amazing outcomes Wood from the hazardous trees project POLICE have released the name of the Thirty-eight of those have long-term, through employers who are delivering is being cut into manageable pieces and motorcyclist who died when he crashed on State full-time employment through their real opportunities for our people,” says will be given out to those who need it Highway 38 on Tuesday morning. participation, with others well on the way Mrs Philip-Barbara. “ through the firewood initiative. He was 55-year-old Edward De Villiers Winiana to sustainable outcomes. Together with Turanga Ararau, they “Our community will certainly be warm of Foxton Beach. One of the main goals of the are working hard with each participant to next winter, thanks to a great idea from The crash happened between Frasertown and programme is to ensure each participant find a sustainable employment pathway. council staff and lots of support from a Tuai. learns new skills and gains qualifications “These businesses aren’t contracted host of community organisations and Police have extended their sympathies to his with the support of the Ministry of Social to do this at all. They are just doing businesses,” says Mrs Philip-Barbara family and friends. Development and local training providers. it because they want to support their “This wood would normally be chipped, A serious crash inquiry continues. Programme manager Glenis Philip- community. so it is a great outcome for all to have it Barbara says the best thing about the “Everyone has delivered ten-fold and cut into firewood.” TRP has been the opportunity to invest more because they know it matters.” The Workforce Development Plan School locked down in Tairawhiti people, and she continues The programme is working with 17 covers the horticulture forestry and civil to see it as a strong driver of effort from local businesses to deliver jobs, work construction sectors and has identified KAITI School went into voluntary lockdown for many — training providers, businesses and training to participants across five encouraging job numbers in the context a short time late yesterday morning after police and the Government. projects, and has been pushed out to end of the pandemic. were called about an offender who fled on to the “People are the best investment we can in December. Horticulture has strong employment school grounds. make in our community right now,” she One of those is the remetalling project, opportunities over the October-December Police said a person in a neighbouring says. which is just getting under way with 51 period. property reported someone entering their “As we consider what we need to do new recruits. That increased demand offers property at around 11.20am and chased them. to help drive the economy in a way that The weather pushed out the start of opportunities for displaced workers to “The intruder ran into the school grounds. looks after everyone and build on existing the project but with a settled spring now find employment while they work out the school was notified and went into voluntary capital, it’s clear investing in people is here, it is flying along. what their next move is. lockdown as a precaution,” police said. where it’s at.” Redeployed workers on the remetalling More permanent employment “Police spoke to the person who had chased When initially rolled out, the and hazardous trees projects have been opportunities also exist and with the the offender, who it appears got away on foot. programme was for displaced forestry busy gaining new qualification, with 13 recent apprentice initiative launched by “Inquiries continue to locate that person.” workers affected by the closure of the new chainsaw operators, 74 construct the Government there are even more China market due to Covid. safe individuals, 30 more licensed drivers, chances to improve existing skills and That soon changed when the market 12 more truck drivers, 38 wheels, tracks capabilities, or to retrain into a new Whataupoko crash rebounded quicker than expected and the and roller operators, and 93 first aiders. career path. programme was opened to anyone who Fulton Hogan has a clutch of its The draft plan is with the CARE ST JOHN ambulance officers treated five had lost their jobs because of Covid. own qualifications, too, including stay (Commitment, Action and Reciprocity people for injuries yesterday afternoon after a A goal of the $23.755m redeployment safe, envirowise, danger zones, speed that results in sustainable Employment) two-car crash in Whataupoko. programme is to provide work and management guide, light trailer and forum — the employment and It happened at the corner of Whitaker Street training for up to 200 local people — a spotter/observer training. training sub-group of the Tairawhiti and Ballance Street at around 3.15pm. figure that this week sits at 184, with Kaitiaki (guardian) workers across Economic Action Plan — for review and “They had some minor injuries but no one more being added daily. Whaia Titirangi, Recreational Services, implementation. needed to go to hospital,” an ambulance officer It is funded through the Ministry of the gardening teams and those at the It is expected the plan will play a large said. Business, Innovation and Employment, cemetery have also been upskilling part in the recovery of Tairawhiti post Police also attended the crash. administered by the Provincial with GrowSafe qualifications and six Covid-19. 4 NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, September 10, 2020 FAMILY NOTICES Deaths Two weeks until nominations close GORDON, James Deaths Sutherland. — Born 19.9.1933. Died EVISON, Dean 29.8.20. Father of Paul, Annette and Wayne. for city ward councillor by-election Terence. — Passed away peacefully, on the A private family 9th of September 2020. gathering has been held NOMINATIONS for the Gisborne director of internal partnerships James “I’d like to encourage people who are to celebrate Jim’s life. Father to Rebecca, District Council city ward by-election Baty.฀ thinking about putting their names Liam, Roisin, Callum, close in two weeks. “The by-election will be held by postal forward and haven’t already, to step up Keira, Connor and The postal by-election is required after vote from October 28 to November 19,” Rohan. and฀start฀the฀process,”฀Mr฀Baty฀said.฀ In accordance with the resignation of district councillor he said. “It’s important you think about it in Dean’s wishes, a private In Memoriam Amber Dunn last month It will be held Electors enrolled in the city ward some detail, and be confident you have cremation will be held. from October 28 to November 19. will receive voting documents by mail the essential skills to bring to the role. The closing date for nominations is between October 28 and November 3. “It is a serious commitment, but it is - Evans Funeral CANNELL, Mavis. — Services Ltd. FDANZ 10.9.2016. Loved and Wednesday, September 23, at midday. The official declaration of the result also a wonderful chance and an honour www.evansfuneral.co.nz remembered. The list of candidates will be made and public notice will be made on to hold public office and to serve your public on September 26, says council November 21. community.” Dogs put Lower losses on pokies through paces but numbers still high at club’s annual Gamblers cough up $1.4m despite lockdown auction by Andrew Ashton POKIE losses here fell by half during the Where to get help AT LEAST 40 June quarter but even with pokies locked sheepdogs will go under down for almost one month of that time, ■ Te Kuwatawata 06 868 3550. the auctioneer’s hammer gamblers still managed to lose $1.4m. on Saturday in the The Department of Internal Affairs’ ■ Tairawhiti Crisis Team 0800 243 500 Whatatutu Dog Trial gaming machine proceeds data show $1.4m (24/7). Club’s annual sale. was lost over the three months ending in The auction takes place June. That was down from $2.4m in the first ■ Need to Talk? Free call or text on Otara Station with three months of the year and down from 1737 any time to speak to a trained viewing from 10am and $2.8m in the June quarter last year. counsellor for any reason. the sale under way from Losses over April, May and June came at midday. a time when all public venues were closed ■ Lifeline 0800 543 354 or text HELP to “Each dog will be put under Level 4 Lockdown until April 27 and, 4357. through its paces with during Level 3 restrictions, when public bars some sheep as part of were open only to seated customers, until ■ Suicide Crisis Helpline 0508 828 865 / the auction process, “ a May 13 when the alert level was reduced to 0508 TAUTOKO (24/7). This is a service dog trial club spokesman Level 2. for people who may be thinking about said. Gaming machine proceeds count the suicide or those who are concerned The heading dogs will amount collected by operators. They do not about family or friends. be sold first and then the include the total amount “gambled”. huntaways. Ka Pai Kaiti chairperson Lizz Crawford ■ If it is an emergency and you feel like Last year the top pointed out the figures did not include you or someone else is at risk, call priced huntaway sold online gambling numbers on overseas 111. for $8000, and the top websites. heading dog went for “We did see whanau who were concerned $6500. about the future during this time. They true prevention and minimisation of this The dogs will be were unable to play the pokies or gamble insidious harm.” auctioned off by Neville and they had the added distress of potential The news also comes as Tairawhiti Clark. unemployment. approaches nearly two years without a “There will be Covid- “Some whanau reverted to online NO SERVICE: Whanau have contacted Ka dedicated problem gambling service. 19 Level 2 guidelines in gambling. Pai Kaiti chair Lizz Crawford with concerns The region has not had a government- place, including social “Vouchers or credit cards can be used about gambling. File picture funded problem gambling service since distancing and hygiene which may have an impact of increased debt September 2018 when former provider requirements.” or eroded savings. Te Ara Tika Trust relinquished its “More needs to be done around the vulnerability such as our communities with “unsustainable” contract with the Ministry safety of those who face higher risk of mental distress and how we can achieve of Health. Tapsell vows to ‘fight hard’ to fix housing issues

HOUSING and job training for youth not been enough support in Gisborne.” Asked if councils were being tasked perform tests within a hour. are crucial issues for National’s East There was a huge shortage in rental with more responsibilities and fewer National would also require Coast candidate Tania Tapsell. properties and emergency housing. resources, Mrs Dean said, “I’m not sure international travellers to provide She has visited Makaraka School and The government’s changes to the that’s a fair argument”. evidence of a negative Covid-19 test EIT’s trades academy with the party’s Tenancy Act had made it harder and The 15-year veteran of Parliament and before arriving in New Zealand. Waitaki MP Jacqi Dean. more expensive to find rental properties. former cabinet minister is also a former Replying to criticism that travellers Ms Tapsell said she had enjoyed “Housing is a critical issue I will be Waitaki district councillor and deputy could be infected in transit, or would be meeting the trades students in fighting hard to fix.” mayor. tested in New Zealand after three or 12 particular as “another priority for me is Mrs Dean, Opposition spokeswoman She said New Zealand had to have a days (while in isolation), Mrs Dean said jobs for our kids and ensuring real jobs for housing and urban development, better Covid-19 policy than putting 1.3 any case of Covid-19 detected would be in real businesses”. and for conservation, said National million people into another lockdown as worth it. The students were young people should have built more homes when in Auckland. Other elements of the party’s Covid-19 looking for trade qualifications. last in government, but the Resource Responding to Covid-19 was a key policy include: “We desperately need more qualified Management Act (RMA) made it difficult issue and the country’s borders needed •฀The฀compulsory฀use฀of฀contact-฀ builders. to make land available. to be made as impenetrable as possible, tracing technologies by agency There was no quick solution but “we Developers were telling her another Mrs Dean said. employees, border facility workers, and need to invest in our future”. issue was how long it took councils to National Party policy is to introduce health board staff who treat or test Labour had failed the community issue consents. — within 100 days of taking office — a patients. “across the board” with its housing The RMA had to be reformed to Crown border protection agency. •฀The฀rapid฀deployment฀of฀Bluetooth฀ policies. increase land supply, the resource Mrs Dean said the agency would applications to enhance contact tracing “I’m speaking with people on the consent issue with councils needed to be replace a multiplicity of responsibilities while also exploring alternative ground from the real estate industry, addressed and “simplifications” (such as across different ministries. technologies, such as a Covid Card. from social housing providers to the consent exemptions) needed to continue. Ms Tapsell said National would •฀Regular฀testing฀of฀aged-care฀workers฀ construction industry. Councils had to perform “with a introduce more testing stations which and increasing opportunities for testing “Over the last three years there has renewed focus”. would be committed to being able to within aged-care facilities. The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, September 10, 2020 NEWS 5 Lower speed limits now for Titirangi A PERMANENT 30kmh way traffic system will speed limit is now in place begin in late October, over Titirangi/Kaiti Hill. starting from Queens Drive The reduced 30kmh zone to the summit. extends from the Ranfurly Stage two will continue Street and Queens Drive from the summit down to intersection, over Titirangi Endcliffe Road. Drive and ends at the Turnaround areas for intersection with Endcliffe vehicles, traffic calming Road. measures, road marking, Speed signs have been retaining walls and further installed to reduce vehicle signage will be installed to speeds in time for the enable the one-way system. upcoming Titirangi Everest The entire project will be Challenge, which brings staged over two years. hundreds of pedestrians to The work follows the maunga daily. extensive consultation The reduced speed and engagement as part limit follows a Gisborne of the Titirangi Reserve District Council decision in Management Plan. February to also implement An online survey of a one-way traffic system community aspirations over Titirangi, with distinct for the Titirangi Summit vehicle and pedestrian Redevelopment project lanes. showed 72 percent of The first stage of people agreed the road construction for the one- should become one way.

KEEP IT 30: Inline Group staff, from left, Des Crisp, Owen Young, Brad Forrest, Darren Cox (GDC Journeys capital manager) and Marc Hellesoe put up new speed limit signs. Picture by Liam Clayton Covid restrictions Guilty verdict in prevent second planned hearing sex offence trial LEVEL 2 Covid-19 them but only because of protocols, which include the complainant’s position, A JURY took less than two-and-a- Fiona Cleary said the complainants’ Discovery would have been restrictions on the numbers which he understood. half hours yesterday to find a man evidence was the heart of the inevitable, especially if — as the of people in various parts Nukunuku was arraigned guilty of all six charges he faced Crown’s case. They were credible, boy alleged — he had been anally of Gisborne’s courthouse, and pleaded guilty to 10 for alleged sexual offending against honest witnesses — at times even to penetrated for at least seven have prevented a second remaining charges arising a niece and nephew during an a fault. minutes. scheduled jury trial from violence against his overnight marae stay. Inconsistencies in their accounts The man was simply on the being heard this week. former partner, between The man went on trial in were natural and did not materially wrong bed that night, he had no The complainant in the March and June last year, Gisborne District Court on affect their credibility. idea of these allegations until much case agreed to the Crown at Opotiki and Tikitiki. Monday. He cannot be named due Something must have happened later, and his reaction to them as dropping serious charges Five of the charges were to suppression that automatically that night — something concerning seen in his police DVD interview, in favour of a resolution. for assaults in a family applies to protect the victims’ enough for the girl to go and get her was a strong, blunt, believable, Covid-19 protocols relationship and specified identities. aunt to remove their uncle from the denial. precluded the court’s Nukunuku kicked, pushed, He was found guilty of two counts mattress beside them. His recollection of the night was usual practice of starting punched, and threw objects of indecent assault in respect of It was implausible they fabricated as expected and consistent with a second trial while the at the woman. each complainant and two counts of the allegations. If they had done nothing significant happening. jury from a previous one He also admitted sexual violation by unlawful sexual so, it would need to have been that Inconsistencies in the deliberated. threatening to kill her, connection in relation to the boy. night as their narratives were complainants’ accounts were not At a call-over yesterday damaging her vehicle, Judge Warren Cathcart remanded interlinked and corroborated by immaterial but relevant as they morning for the second using a vehicle as a him in custody for sentence on their aunt’s confirmation she shifted highlighted the improbability of scheduled trial — a case weapon against her, November 6. their uncle at the girl’s request. those narratives. against Freeman Nukunuku assaulting her with a knife, The offences allegedly occurred This was not something the Mr Clarke questioned why the — prosecutor Megan and being in unlicensed mid-2017 at a marae near Wairoa complainants cooked up to get their girl left her brother alone with the Mitchell and counsel possession of a .22 calibre when the three were bedded down uncle into trouble, Ms Cleary said. man if something concerning was Alistair Clarke said there rifle. on mattresses alongside each other They had no reason to do that and happening. The real reason she would not be enough time During the arraignment among about 30 other people in a this had caused sadness among went to get her aunt was simple — remaining this week to Nukunuku began sleeping room. their whanau. to have the woman shift their uncle, complete matters. entering his pleas in a The girl, 16 at the time, claimed The complainants consumed who was on the wrong mattress, Mr Ms Mitchell told Judge mocking tone. Judge her uncle touched her breasts and alcohol that night but there was Clarke said. Warren Cathcart the Cathcart interrupted the rubbed her bottom. She asked her no evidence it impaired their He asked the jury to consider charges to be withdrawn proceedings and told brother to lie between them in the recollections. It might have the nonchalant, detached way in were serious — they Nukunuku to conduct hope it would stop the unwanted affected their reaction to what was which the boy gave evidence. He included kidnapping, himself in an appropriate touching but instead the man began happening but that said, there did not seem distraught and for rape, unlawful sexual manner or he would be touching the boy. She went to get was no right way to react to sexual some reason clung to the notion connection, and charged with contempt. their aunt (the man’s partner at the assault. the function at which this took some lesser offences. Prosecutor Megan time) to shift him. Ms Cleary reminded jurors of place was four months later than Nonetheless, the Mitchell asked the court The boy, 12 at the time, claimed educative evidence they received everyone else said. That was a clear complainant wanted finality not to sentence Nukunuku the man touched him on the about behaviours of child sex abuse mistake and again, raised questions so she could get on with immediately as the stomach and penis and while his victims. about his credibility. her life. She understood complainant wanted to sister was gone from the room, In his closing address, counsel Evidential information about this withdrawal of the present the court with a sexually violated him with his Alistair Clarke said the idea delayed reporting in child sex cases, charges meant they could victim impact statement. finger and penis. of these acts taking place in a did not excuse the jury from the not be advanced again. Nukunuku was further The pair did not formally disclose situation where his client and the need to consider the delay in this The judge said he would remanded in custody for the offending until early 2018. complainants were surrounded by case and whether it raised issues of grant leave to withdraw sentence tomorrow. In her closing address, prosecutor multiple people was implausible. reliability, Mr Clarke said. 6 NATIONAL NEWS The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, September 10, 2020 Wellingtonians react to Labour’s tax plan by Hamish Cardwell, RNZ Labour’s pledge not to raise income taxes again or introduce any new ones WELLINGTON — The Labour Party’s Labour said its new tax in its next term if elected. plan to make the highest earners pay policy would bring in Maree said she understood more tax has been met with mixed $550m a year — money sacrifices were needed in these reaction by people on a variety of difficult times — but that it would not income levels in the capital city. it said was desperately be easy to make those sacrifices. The party’s policy is for a 39 cent needed to weather “We’ll take it on the chin, because tax on each dollar earned above the one-in-100-year that is kind of what the country needs $180,000, which it said would affect the right now — we need to fund all these top 2 percent of earners. economic shock brought (other) things so we can keep fighting Those earning $200,000 a year are on by Covid-19. Covid and get on with it. estimated to pay an extra $23 a week “We will sort it out, we are very in tax. fortunate in that way, but it is definitely Labour said its new tax policy would than we thought.” going to affect us.” bring in $550 million a year — money However, she said there were so Elsewhere in Wellington, many it said was desperately needed to help few jobs going in her field right now people spoken to by RNZ said they weather the one-in-100-year economic because of the pandemic. were happy to hear the top earners shock brought on by Covid-19. Another resident, ‘Sarah’ (not her could be chipping in a little extra. In the suburb of Karori, resident real name), said while $180,000 might Western suburbs resident David Maree (only her first name was seem like a lot to some — it did not go said: “richer people have a greater “I think they are tinkering and they isn’t it — they could have gone a bit provided) winced when she thought far in the big city. social responsibility to the greater are not looking at the really big issues. further, but they’re a bit scared to. about going without that cash. “I think 180k, if you are on a single good of the people”. And the big issues are all the buggers “Like the capital gains thing, they She had lost her job because of income . . . it doesn’t seem fair. It is a “Good on Labour, or good on any who don’t actually . . . pay tax at all were sort of going to do it but then Covid-19, and she and her partner lot of money, but then house prices party that has the courage to increase because of their various trusts and so they chickened out because they did were just getting by on her partner’s have skyrocketed. We used to live in taxes for the well off. on.” not want to alienate a bunch of people. income, which was in the newly- Australia and the food prices here are However, there was also dismay In the southern suburb of Newtown, “I feel like that’s kind of what people proposed bracket. double (what they are in Australia), and from others who thought Labour had Joel Ewan said the policy epitomised expect them to do. It would be nice if “We could just survive with me not power bills are double what we paid blown a chance to do something big. Labour’s approach — big talk about they were a bit more radical.” working, but now we are going to have over there. Yet we earned a lot more One woman did not mince words. transformation that failed to fully to re-look at things, and maybe try to money over there.” “I’m very, very disappointed because it deliver in action. ■ If elected, Labour plans for the get back into the job market sooner Sarah said she was not buying is all such small thinking. “That’s kind of their classic thing policy to come into effect by next April. Auckland can now take an extra 100 million Pricey stretch of road litres of water per day from the Waikato River

HAMILTON — Auckland’s water authority, set to get even pricier Watercare, has been granted consent to take an extra 100 million litres of water a day from the Waikato River. by Phil Pennington, RNZ contract — to begin building new at Auckland and Canterbury The flyovers will take traffic on The Super City is in the midst of a flyover foundations, probably in universities, and the scrapping of State Highways 2 and 29 up over prolonged drought, with water storage dams TAURANGA — One of the November. the original design. roads and the railway line. The well below their usual levels for this time of country’s most expensive stretches Tauranga Mayor Tenby Powell was The NZTA said a new design was highway is also aimed to boost year and with water restrictions in place. of new highway just got even more surprised and frustrated. He was not being finalised. It was still working the local economy and safety for The application to take the extra water was costly — and further delayed — by aware of the issue until RNZ told out the impacts on the project’s cost motorists. lodged in May and it has just been approved buried pumice that was not spotted, him yesterday. and timing. Mayor Powell said it was therefore by the Waikato Regional Council. despite scores of ground tests. “That is very frustrating for New The NZTA did not respond to an vital to complete the region’s It means Watercare can take the extra The 2km stretch of the Bayfair to Zealand’s fastest-growing city.” RNZ question about whether extra Eastern Corridor. allocation of water between May and Baypark upgrade on State Highway More than 100 ground tests were costs would fall on the taxpayer. The NZTA has not explained how September, and at other times of the year 2, south of Tauranga was already done before construction began, the Even before the pumice problem the pumice was not detected at the when the river is above median flow. costing $70 million per kilometre — NZTA said. forced the redesign, the project start. But it did say that this type of With the consent granted, Watercare chief two to three times more than usual. However, they failed to spot the costs had escalated — from an early testing was not unusual. executive Raveen Jaduram said plans to build But three years after construction pumice layer 12m underground, so $102m estimate to $146m more “Projects typically do continual an additional water treatment plane at Tuakau began in 2017, the New Zealand groundworks carried on. recently, and its completion had tests of ground conditions as they could be progressed. Watercare already has Transport Agency/Waka Kotahi Tauranga is on the edge of been pushed out from the end of progress through construction, consents to take 175 million litres a day from (NZTA) has realised the ground is the Taupo volcanic zone and the this year to the end of 2022. and this process can sometimes the river, which is the maximum amount the not stable enough for what it is Bay of Plenty has a lot of pumice Other complications are the identify previously-unknown ground existing water treatment plant can treat and building, after a pumice layer was underground. pandemic and an underpass that is conditions,” the NZTA said. deliver. It has also been granted consent uncovered during work. The fact that groundworks failed being added to the project. The new design — a combination to use 25 million litres a day shared by the That forced an ongoing, major to properly stabilise the ground The B2B project, as it is called, of stone columns and piles in a Hamilton City Council. redesign and related changes to only came to light after huge stone aims to cut congestion on the final lattice framework — was “required Mr Jaduram said the agreement with construction methodology — and to columns began going in 10 months run into Tauranga at Baypark, where to limit settlement and ensure the Hamilton City Council was important in the the rest of the Bay Link programme. ago. the tolled Eastern Link highway ground remains stable, ensuring short-term while the city recovered from this The NZTA said new equipment That sparked more tests, stops and the traffic slows to a the bridge at Baypark is able to year’s drought. — RNZ must be brought in — under a new including earlier this year crawl. withstand seismic events”. Bowel screening is now in Tairāwhiti.

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34040-02 The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, September 10, 2020 NATIONAL NEWS 7 Akld restaurant Six new cases of Covid closed after found in the community infected person All linked to Mt Roskill Evangelical Fellowship Church group has meal there AUCKLAND — A restaurant in New AUCKLAND — The Ministry Lynn has been closed for cleaning after of Health said yesterday that an infected customer who later tested there were six new cases of positive for the coronavirus dined there Covid-19 in New Zealand, all last week. in the community. Bricklane Restaurant and Bar was The Director-General of yesterday notified by health authorities Health, Dr Ashley Bloomfield, that a customer who had visited their said they were all linked to premises on September 2 had tested the Mt Roskill Evangelical positive for Covid-19 on Tuesday. Fellowship Church group. It was closed immediately for He said all members of the cleaning. church group were being asked In a message posted on Facebook, to be re-tested — even if they the restaurant’s chief executive, Allan had no symptoms. Pollard, said that because the eatery Four of the new cases was a public space, all customers and were part of the group of 14 staff were considered casual contacts. that were associated with There was no need to self-isolate; a new event — a series of however, management at the bereavement activities — that restaurant decided to halt service for were linked to the Mt Roskill extensive cleaning. “As a precautionary cluster, Dr Bloomfield said. measure, we closed the restaurant at He said all close contacts of lunchtime today for a deep clean and the group were in self-isolation. the bus. They were seated two (PHU) was engaging with would stay in the system for 60 had a professional contractor complete One of the cases reported metres away from the driver the Mt Roskill Evangelical days — up from 31. an antibacterial fogging of the entire yesterday was a student at St as the front seats were blocked Fellowship Church, there was On the Rydges Hotel worker premises. We will reopen for business Dominic’s Catholic College who off because of social-distancing some reluctance from some of case, Dr Bloomfield said it was once (the deep cleaning) is completed,” attended school last Friday, Dr measures. There were no cash the members to participate now closed and the most likely wrote Mr Pollard. Bloomfield said. transactions and passengers in testing; however, that was cause of transmission had been “We would like to assure all of our A testing regime was being used AT HOP cards.” overcome when the PHU deemed as the elevator theory customers and our teams that their set up for the school and Since August 11, there worked with the Maori and previously reported by the safety is of utmost importance.” information on the testing had been 3346 close contacts Pacific teams at the DHB. ministry. The Clark Street restaurant opened would be provided by the identified and 3305 had been Since links into the On Tuesday, there were six at 4pm later that day. Auckland Regional Public been contacted and were self- community were established, new cases of Covid-19 — four It was the second New Lynn Health Service (ARPHS). isolating, Dr Bloomfield said. testing had been at a high in the community and two in commercial premises to temporarily Another case reported There were now 74 people level, he said. managed isolation. close its doors in the past week, after yesterday was a driver on the linked to the Auckland Dr Bloomfield said some Yesterday, Health Minister an infected customer was in their Northern Express bus service community cluster who members of the Mt Roskill Chris Hipkins revealed that building. who was driving last Thursday remained in the Auckland Evangelical Fellowship Church two of those cases appeared On Tuesday, Countdown supermarket and Friday. quarantine facility, and that cluster had a meeting after the to have been omitted as close inside Lynn Mall was closed for deep He was not symptomatic, Dr number included 58 of those Level 3 lockdown had started. contacts in the contact-tracing cleaning after the company was Bloomfield said. who had tested positive for The police asked them to process. informed of a visit by a person with And while the driver had not Covid-19. disperse. Hipkins said the current Covid-19. come into close contact with Four people were in hospital He said it was not possible to community outbreak of Covid A person who tested positive for the passengers, the Ministry of around the country, two were say whether Covid was spread was close to being completely coronavirus had visited the store on Health was using HOP card stable and in isolation on a because of the meeting held contained. the previous Friday — from 8pm until data to contact passengers who ward at North Shore Hospital, by some members of the Mt The latest positive case 8.30pm. had caught the bus that the and two were in ICU — one at Roskill Evangelical Fellowship — that of a student at a The same New Lynn store had been driver was on. North Shore Hospital and one Church at Alert Level 3. Henderson girls’ college — had closed for deep cleaning three weeks ARPHS has put out details at Waikato Hospital. Dr Bloomfield said he had brought the total number of earlier, after a person who later tested of the bus journeys. The total number of active not heard of members of cases in the Auckland cluster positive for Covid-19 had visited the They confirmed there were Covid-19 cases was 125. Of the Mt Roskill Evangelical to 165. store. no close contacts from the bus those, 43 were imported cases Fellowship Church group Hipkins said that it was The store closures came as the trips on Thursday, September in managed isolation and now refusing to enter quarantine likely to be some time before Auckland August community cluster 3, and Friday, September 4, in quarantine and 82 were when asked by a journalist. community cases are stamped continued to swell, with new cases from 5.30am to 1pm, and 4pm from the community. The total There were now 2,161,200 out. emerging daily from the Mt Roskill to 6.15pm. number of confirmed cases was registered users of the Covid ■ If you have symptoms of Evangelical Fellowship Church mini- They also said the driver 1437. Tracer app, Dr Bloomfield said. the coronavirus, call the NZ cluster. wore a mask and gloves while There were 8363 Covid-19 He said a new update on Covid-19 Healthline on 0800 There had been revelations the on shift. tests processed yesterday, and the app was being released 358 5453 (+64 9 358 5453 for church group met during lockdown “Passengers did not interact the grand total was 831,517. yesterday and would scan the international SIMs) or call and were sceptical about the need for with the driver and used the Dr Bloomfield said early on QR codes faster. your GP — don’t show up at a Covid-19 restrictions. — NZ Herald rear door to board and exit when the Public Health Unit 15Diary entries in the app medical centre. — RNZ

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Celebrated NZ mathematician The funding would be restricted and “We understand the need to limit “special authority” criteria means the costs in the health budget, but this drugs would only be given to patients is like rationing instant coffee in the Vaughan Jones dies aged 67 at high risk of heart and kidney tearoom. complications. “I am extremely happy for those who AUCKLAND — New Zealand’s most Pharmac is currently consulting with will get access to the drugs — they are celebrated mathematician, Sir Vaughan health professionals — and if approved life-changing — but I’m extremely sad Jones, the only New Zealander to be — some of the medicines could be for the 200,000 who won’t, because their awarded the maths equivalent of the available by December. lives will remain deeply difficult.” Nobel Prize, the Fields Medal, has died However, Diabetes Foundation It is estimated 250,000 New aged 67. Aotearoa chair Dr John Baker said Zealanders have type two diabetes. He died after suffering complications clinicians should be morally bound — RNZ resulting from a recent severe ear infection. A mathematician of international standing, when Jones accepted the medal in front of the world’s leading Maori health worker tests positive mathematicians at the International Congress of Mathematicians in 1990, he AUCKLAND — A Maori public health 2, with precautions in place for those wore an All Blacks rugby jersey. group in West Auckland has confirmed needing to use the office spaces, so the “He was proud to be a Kiwi,” said friend one of its employees has tested positive risk of spread to other kaimahi was low. and long-time colleague, Distinguished for Covid-19. Auckland Regional Public Health professor Marston Conder, from the Hapai Te Hauora is a non-clinical Services said it had identified the University of Auckland’s Department of public health service based in Henderson person’s close contacts, and they had been Mathematics. that advocates for better Maori health contacted and advised to get tested and “He was very down to earth, someone policy. to self-isolate for a full 14 days. you could have a relaxed chat with over Sir Vaughan Jones In a statement, it said a staff member It said the risk to other staff not a drink, with a great sense of humour, was in self-isolation after being diagnosed identified as close contacts, and and who did a lot for New Zealand Stevenson Distinguished Professor of with Covid-19. those employees who work for other mathematics. Mathematics at Vanderbilt University but It said most of its staff had continued organisations in the same building, was “For many years he wasn’t just the remained Professor Emeritus at Berkeley. working from home under Alert Level considered to be very low. — RNZ only New Zealander to receive the Fields His most celebrated work was on knot Medal, he was the only Fields Medallist polynomials, the study of everyday knots in the Southern Hemisphere. of the type used in sailing. “This was a huge achievement, awarded His discovery of what is now called only to brilliant mathematicians under the Jones polynomial had origins in the the age of 40.” theory of von Neumann algebras. 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In the 1980s he worked at the In 2002 Jones was made a University of California, Los Angeles, and Distinguished Companion of the the University of Pennsylvania, before NZ Order of Merit (DCNZM) (later being appointed Professor of Mathematics re-designated Knight Companion KNZM). at the University of California, Berkeley. He is survived by his wife and three From 2011 he held the position of children. — NZ Herald LYPO-SPHERIC VITAMIN C The Vitamin C that the world is talking about 1 FOR $54.95 2 FOR $99.00 “Every human needs optimal Vitamin C every day. This is a spectacular product”. Thomas Levy MD JD – Author of 3 bestselling books on Vitamin C.

GET YOURS TODAY! 33471-01 Ballance Street Village Open late 7 days 34627-02 867 3038 The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, September 10, 2020 NATIONAL NEWS 9 Fatal fall from deck Thousands call for uni prompts coroner to recommend to eliminate racism regulation change HAMILTON — More than AUCKLAND — A coroner is recommending 2500 people have signed an changes to building regulations after an open letter calling for the elderly woman died from falling off a deck. University of Waikato to Violet Watson, 78, died a week after falling eliminate structural racism, from a deck during a weekend getaway on and to protect academics who Waiheke Island last year. She had been raise the issue publicly. spending time with two friends in the lounge Last month, six University of a holiday home, before deciding to go of Waikato staff wrote a outside for a cigarette late in the evening. 13-page letter alerting the Soon afterwards her friends heard a Ministry of Education to their noise, before finding her some two metres concerns. The allegations away, lying on her side. She was airlifted to included Maori expertise Auckland Hospital, where she later died. being ignored, tokenism, lower When it was built, the deck was assessed pay for Maori staff and no as having a falling distance of about one meaningful commitment to metre, which included a lawn down to a the Treaty of Waitangi. retaining wall. After initially disputing the This meant it was not required to have a allegations, the university protective barrier or railing across the front of announced last week that an it. It did, however, have railings at the side. independent review had been The falling distance, however, did not take commissioned. into account a second sloping section of lawn Victoria University below the retaining wall. professor of Maori education, OPEN LETTER SIGNED BY 2500 PEOPLE: An open letter has called for the University of This was where Ms Watson was found Joanna Kidman, was one Waikato to eliminate structural racism, and to protect academics who raise the issue publicly. with extensive injuries — including several of the authors of a letter Picture supplied fractured ribs, a broken leg and a broken supporting the six University shoulder blade. of Waikato staff. fivepercent of the total Education was acclaimed world.” In an inquest, Coroner Borrowdale said her She said she belonged to academic workforce and those academic Linda Tuhiwai Ms Kidman said that since death might have been prevented if the total a collective of Maori and numbers had not changed in Smith, professor of indigenous the letter has been released, fall distance was accounted for, which would Pasifika academics that did years, as well as not being education at the university. people from all over the world have required a protective barrier. research on racism. employed in very senior Ms Kidman said Ms had signed it “and have gone “When considering making technical “Universities can be positions, she said. Tuhiwai Smith was considered on to social media talking improvements to the safety from falling very brutal places, and “Universities in New to be the top scholar in her about how this particular provisions within the F4 standard, the Maori academics are quite Zealand have a real problem field internationally and had scholar, who leads these other chief executive of the Ministry of Business, a vulnerable sector of the when it comes to engaging had over 36,000 citations for scholars at the University of Innovation and Employment should give academic workforce.” with the Treaty of Waitangi her work. Waikato, have touched their active consideration as to whether a ‘total fall’ Ms Kidman said the and engaging in constructive “She’s also the author of lives, have changed how they measurement approach to structures should collective had seen the ways with building a probably the single most do their work, how they think be expressly prescribed in the standard.” situation that was developing sustainable academic influential book on indigenous about the world and how In response, MBIE said it was considering at the University of Waikato workforce for Maori.” research that’s ever been they engage with indigenous a number of improvements to the provisions and thought it was important One of the university’s written — you can find that communication in their own and would include Coroner Borrowdale’s that they had support. staff members who wrote book in university offices communities”. recommendations in the review. — RNZ Maori only make up about the letter to the Ministry of and libraries around the — RNZ Churches with US links being blamed for spread of misinformation by Anusha Bradley, RNZ

WELLINGTON — New Zealand churches with US links are being blamed for spreading Covid-19 misinformation. Health Minister Chris Hipkins has said some of the 43 people linked to the Mt Roskill Evangelical Fellowship Church cluster in Auckland were sceptical about the seriousness of the pandemic, as church and community leaders said they faced a battle to check the spread of false information. Pakilau Manase Lua grew up Pakilau Manase Lua in the Seventh Day Adventist Picture supplied church and said his own friends and family were guilty of “What I’m seeing is ministers spreading conspiracies and false who are doing the right thing, information about Covid-19. but their people are being “I’ve personally received lots indoctrinated online.” of private messages regarding Some congregation members information that people think were angry their minister did is useful but it is purely not agree with what they were disinformation — either about reading on the internet about the virus itself or fear around Covid-19, he said. the vaccine,” he said. coverage of conspiracy theories Ms Hannah said the key was “We tell them straight up Mr Lua, who is the chairman following the outbreak of Covid to use role models relevant to ‘that’s rubbish’ and ‘here’s the of the Pacific Leadership Mr Lua said this spread in August. those communities affected by other side (of the story)’. Forum’s Pacific Response Researcher Kate Hannah conspiracies and misinformation, “So we give them the Co-ordination Team, said this was especially rife said they were often spread by in order to rebuild trust. information and evidence and, spread was especially rife among among those with marginalised people who were Mr Lua is the Pacific collection every now and then, we’ll have those with links to conservative links to conservative historically distrustful of science access project community lead at a win. evangelical or pentecostal evangelical or or government. Auckland Museum. “But it is hard because there churches in the United States. But there was hope. He set up an online Kava Club is so much disinformation out “It’s been spreading like pentecostal churches in “Good news spreads just as during the March lockdown, there.” wildfire through social media.” the United States. fast as bad news does on social and he said the forum was Meanwhile, the Ministry of Media chaplain and Wesleyan media and on mainstream often used to spread fear and Health has asked for all 332 Methodist minister Frank media. misinformation about the members of the Mt Roskill Ritchie said some ministers were “So we can share and talk coronavirus. Evangelical Fellowship Church, losing the battle to stem the flow A study by Te Puunaha about positive things that helps However, he was also using it and anyone who has been in of misinformation among their Matatini found there was a to reinforce trust of public health as a space to challenge that and close contact with them, to be congregations. spike in mainstream media interventions.” had had some success. retested for Covid-19. 10 BUSINESS The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, September 10, 2020 Shifting gear Clarkson looks at swapping his digger for McLaren sports car by Graham Skellern, NZ Herald in Christchurch, and the investment is offering a gross return of about six TAURANGA — Tauranga commercial percent. landlord, Bob Clarkson, has offloaded his extensive portfolio for $200 million ‘My life’s work’ in one of the biggest industrial and rural property transactions seen in the Bay of “They were rapt with the buildings Plenty. and two weeks later they came back Low-profile investor and syndicator, and asked if I would sell the rest,” Queenstown-based Mackersy Property, said Clarkson, 80, who still climbs his BOB THE BUILDER: Bob Clarkson sells $200m of industrial property in Tauranga bought 24 industrial buildings, all built favourite digger each day and helps with and is planning to buy the latest McLaren racing car. Bay of Plenty Times picture by Clarkson and his construction team, in the earthworks. two deals worth $150 million. “It was hard giving up the properties Property for more than 25 years and at 10 Mega. He wasn’t into retail and sold Clarkson, a former National Member of — they are nice buildings and my life’s the beginning of the month rebranded the development to then-business partner Parliament for Tauranga who famously work. I worked out recently the average to Mackersy Property, with offices in and supermarket owner, Dean Waddell. defeated leader person works 80,000 hours in their Queenstown, Dunedin, Christchurch and Clarkson went back to what he knew in the 2005 election — careers; I’ve now worked 247,000 hours. Tauranga. well — industrial property. Peters held the seat for 21 years — had I’ve done the friggin’ hours, and I thought Mackersy privately owns 27 properties, “I build clean, tidy, easy-to-maintain earlier sold his 210ha Tauriko West rural ‘bugger it’, I want to get things cleared 114 through syndicates including the buildings; for years and years I am property for $53 million. before my health gets worse.” Spark Central building in Wellington, and full with tenants. I don’t have empty He wanted to develop a multimillion- Clarkson has been battling Parkinson’s has 345 tenants and $1.7 billion worth of buildings. Why? There’s plenty of parking dollar residential community including disease in his arms. “It’s only a problem assets under management. Its directors — trucks can drive around most of the affordable homes alongside the Wairoa when I get stressed. When I’m on the are Adam Copland, Dale Robertson, buildings, that’s the secret,” he said. River but was held up by rezoning and digger, it’s as good as gold.” Teresa Wethey, Omea Willows and So what is Clarkson going to do with consenting issues and let the ambitious In a second deal, Mackersy bought 22 Hamish Wilton. his money? “I’ve financed people into plan go. of Clarkson’s industrial and bulk retail Clarkson commuted to Tauranga for buildings and I will reinvest back into Clarkson sold two 17,000 sqm buildings buildings at the Tauriko estate and in five years from Matamata in the 1990s industrial land, but it’s a problem because to Mackersy for $51m — the bulk storage Mt Maunganui’s Jean Batten Drive and — “I knew every pothole in the road” — interest rates are so low. warehouse next to Tauranga Airport Aerodrome Road next to the airport for and built nine commercial buildings in “I’m looking at buying a sports car — and tenanted by Cargill, Nutrinza, $98m. McDonald Street at the Mount, including Lamborghini or McLaren. I think I will SealesWinslow, Shercon RMD Transport The tenants include Bunnings one for PlaceMakers, and then another end up with a McLaren, the latest model. and Textiles Alive; and NZL Group’s new Warehouse, NZL, Steel and Tube, Downer, nine in nearby Aviation Drive. He also It’s a like a racing car, low and bulgy. I’ve freight logistics facility in the Tauriko Crown Lift Truck, Coda/Priority Logistics, built 12 buildings in Maleme Street worked hard enough to deserve one.” Business Estate on the southern outskirts and a Jaguar dealership. These properties and set the pace for industrial property So how much will it cost? of Tauranga. form a new syndication being promoted development in Tauranga. “$450,000 but I’m only at the picture The two properties are now in a with a projected gross yield of 6.5 percent. After moving to Tauranga in 1995, stage. I’ve got to go and look at one. When Mackersy syndicate with green star- Mitchell Mackersy Lawyers has Clarkson bought 8ha and 36 houses in I get it I won’t leave it in the garage. I rated WSP House, a modern four-level been operating its commercial property Gate Pa, turning the land into a shopping will drive it around town, of course I will,” office building overlooking Hagley Park syndication business through Maori Hill centre including Tauranga’s sole Mitre said Clarkson, a former stock car racer. Sky TV books big loss, sees return to profit in 2021 AUCKLAND — Sky TV has reported a initial 2021 guidance, issued in May, which On a conference call, chief executive Martin still down 72 percent for the year. net loss of $156.8m for the year to June 30, had assumed a gradual return of sport from Stewart said only eight percent of satellite The company’s bonds, which briefly spiked including a non-cash impairment of goodwill of January. customers cancelled their sports package to a yield above 60 percent in April, were $177.5m — but raised its guidance for FY2021, Total subscriber numbers for 2020 increased as Covid-19 hit. Damage was limited by free recently trading at $102.55 for a 3.9 percent saying the faster-than-expected return of sport 27 percent 990,000, in part due to Sky’s entertainment channels being used as a loyalty yield. will see a return to net profit, and at a higher purchases of the Lightbox and RugbyPass incentive. A “majority” of those who cancelled A discounted equity issue in May raised level than it previously forecast. streaming services, but average revenue per Sky Sport had now re-subscribed, Stewart said. $157m. Before the impairment, operating profit was user dropped. A $3.2m provision was also made a potential The company said around the same time that $44.9m. Ebitda was $164.2m, at the midpoint of The number of streaming customers holiday pay issue. a $200m banking facility, which had been set revised guidance issued in May. increased 153 percent from 160,000 to 404,000 Sky’s 2019 full-year result also featured a to shrink to $150m by July next year has now Revenue decreased six percent to $747.6m, — albeit with 52 percent of its entertainment major write-down as the company reported a been extended to July 2023, conditional on the at the upper end of revised guidance issued streaming subs accounted for by a wholesale full-year net loss of $607.8 million on revenue equity raising. in May, as a 35 percent increase in streaming agreement with Lightbox’s former owner, Spark. that fell 6.8 percent to $795 million. The net As he revealed the shoring-up of Sky’s revenue was not enough to offset a six percent Sky broke out an average revenue per month loss included a non-cash $670m impairment on finances, Stewart said the company planned to decline in the company’s larger pool of satellite figure for its streaming customers for the first goodwill assets. enter the broadband market next year. revenue. time — $19.80 versus the $82.08 spent by the Shares have rallied this week following an Sky closed a $6m deal to buy Spark’s The pay-TV broadcaster forecast it would be average satellite customer. upgrade from Macquarie and social media Lightbox service in the New Year, and merged back in black for its 2021 financial year, with a That was reflected in streaming’s modest chatter in the wake of Discovery’s purchase of the two streaming services in June. net profit of $10m to $20m and $125m-$140m contribution to Sky’s accounts. Streaming MediaWorks TV, and closed up three percent to At the time of its sale, there were 130,768 ebitda on revenue in the range of $660m to contributed eight percent of total revenue, up 16.6c. active Lightbox users, including freebies. $700m. The numbers were all ahead of Sky’s from five percent in 2019. But the rally is off a low base. The stock is — NZ Herald

percent to $11.75, Auckland International Airport falling 21 percent to US$330.21 in its worst SHAREMARKET YESTERDAY fell 9c to $7.01 and Tourism Holdings was down trading day in six months. Tesla has been 8c or 3.79 percent to $2.03. These three stocks excluded from the S&P 500. Rival Nikola Corp WELLINGTON — The United States markets’ defensive market with its utility and property have been hit hard by the Covid disruption and soared 40.79 percent to US$50.05 after signing a worst trading day since June had its expected stocks. The US market is more high-growth, led lockdowns. strategic partnership with General Motors, with effect on New Zealand shares, but the fall wasn’t by the technology companies.” It was a rough time on Wall Street overnight GM taking an 11 percent stake. as bad as it could have been. Two of New Zealand’s growth stocks, as the leading technology stocks faced sharp The Dow Jones Industrial Index fell 632.42 The leading US indices slumped well over however, didn’t escape. Fisher and Paykel drops after their stellar run this year. The tech- points or 2.25 percent to 28,133.31 and the S&P two percent overnight and in Nasdaq’s case Healthcare was down 20c to $33.60 on trade heavy Nasdaq Composite Index slumped 4.11 500 was down 2.78 percent to 3331.84. And more than four percent. The S&P/NZX 50 Index worth $22.6m and a2 Milk fell 44c or 2.41 percent to 10,847.69, falling 7.82 percent in four market commentators feared the worst was not fell 1.32 percent to 11,739.11. There were 104 percent to $17.84 on $16.36m worth of trade. trading days. The Nasdaq has entered correction over. decliners and 35 gainers over the whole market, In its outlook for the 2021 financial year, a2 territory, defined as a 10 percent drop from its Investors in the United States were rattled by with 65.67 million shares worth $180.3 million Milk said there is “the potential for moderation most recent peak of 12,056.44. renewed US-China tensions, uncertainty about traded. of economic activity” that could impact Apple was down 6.73 percent to US$112.82 the November presidential election and the fear Across the Tasman, the S&P/ASX 200 Index consumer behaviour in its core markets, most ($170.23), Microsoft slipped 5.41 percent to that Covid-19 will re-emerge in the cooler winter was down 131.8 points or 2.19 percent to 5876 notably China. Operating earnings (ebitda) US$202.66, Amazon declined 4.39 percent to months. at 5.45pm. margin is forecast between 30 and 31 percent. US$3149.84, Facebook lost 4.09 percent to President Donald Trump said he wasn’t Dan Stratful, investment adviser with Forsyth Among the energy stocks, Mercury was down US$271.16, and interactive graphics company “happy at all” with China and spoke about an Barr, said the carnage in the US was all driven 14c or 2.7 percent to $5.04, Contact declined 6c Nvidia fell 5.62 percent to US$476.52. economic “decoupling”. by the technology stocks. to $6.28, Meridian fell 11.5c or 2.29 percent to Alphabet was down 3.64 percent to On the Australian market, Kiwi company “They got overheated and they had a $4.90, Vector slipped 6c to $4.50 but Trustpower US$1523.60, and Netflix declined 1.75 percent to Laybuy fell 6 percent A$1.935 ($2.11) in its third healthy blow-off. It was overdue. We were not was up 11c to $7.15. US$507.02. day of trading after listing earlier this week at as affected, and New Zealand is more of a Restaurants Brands decreased 40c or 3.29 Electric vehicle maker Tesla joined the rout, A$1.41. — NZ Herald The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, September 10, 2020 OPINION 11 EDITORIAL Steering NZ to To resist change is to resist life by Bob Hughes My take on belief, and knowledge. happen as an individual. Life is happening as one Belief: Being certain something is true even whole.” safer roads “EVERY worm, every insect, though untested or unsupported by evidence. Yet in this enlightened age, humans become Calls by the Automobile every animal is working for Knowledge: Findings derived from even more separate from nature, steadily Association for roadside testing to the ecological wellbeing of the investigation, study or a practical understanding destroying what supports our existence. be ramped up should be heeded by planet. Only we humans, who of the subject. Again, we have no idea how stupid we are. the government as the country’s claim to be the most intelligent But there’s more. An early childhood memory: In 1937 our species here, are not doing Finding answers: Begin with a problem and Woodville primary school headmaster told us death toll from road accidents that.” — Sadhguru try to find a solution, or; Perceive a solution and “Empty vessels make the most sound.” continues to rise. This, to me, is obvious. We seek to confirm it. I got the message clear. Those who know the AA motoring affairs spokesman have no idea how stupid we are (headline of my The first way is scientific, the second is mostly least make the most noise and fuss, unaware Dylan Thomsen pointed out that the last column). pseudoscience. they are stupid. past five years had not been good This page is the ideal place to see conflicts of Scientific peer review is the undisputed Same theme: the “village idiots” of olden times, ones in terms of New Zealand’s opinions sounded off. cornerstone of modern science. The process in more confined social structures, were tolerated battle against impaired driving on It’s often a challenge to know what to believe ensures information is trustworthy, rigorously and mostly deemed harmless. the roads. in this instant-information, fake news, alternative researched, and the results are permanently Napoleon Bonaparte supposedly said: “In Road deaths involving alcohol facts era. accessible to other scientists, to inform and allow politics stupidity is not a handicap.” had been coming down over a long Thankfully we have science. comparisons with other research. But that was a long time before technology Belief without true evidence isn’t truth. Pseudoscience consists of statements, beliefs turned our whole world into a global village. period and then in the past five Knowledge as well needs to be justified by sound and practices that are claimed to be scientific Yet, ironically, we now have stupid politicians years they increased. evidence. and factual but are incompatible with the running the show and even more bizarre, many So far this year there have been Comments to some climate change articles scientific method. have been elected through popular vote. Why so? just over 200 deaths. here recently, “Peer review in the climate Whether it’s science or pseudoscience that We can blame propaganda — radio, cinema, Thomsen is making a logical area has become pal review . . .” and “The rules our thinking, people’s general resistance to TV and/or the easy-information age, fake news, association between this Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change peer- obvious truths worries me a lot. alternative facts. unfortunate situation and a review their own work. Bad science.” This time last year an angry contributor The truth is, we must change the way we live reduction in the number of roadside Both quite untrue. It’s hard to conceive a more likened me to a worm. I thanked him here for to keep our planet habitable breath tests. comprehensive and transparent process than his compliment, quoted Darwin, and suggested Be like the worms and other creatures first He wants the number of road tests peer-review, with all evidence open to all other worms were more important to a functioning mentioned, and combine to work for the planet’s climate scientists of 130 member countries. planet than we were. I found support for that view ecological wellbeing. to be increased to the 2013 level in Do these two also deny “Scientific evidence as in the first words of my column. For starters, party vote Green in next month’s which police stopped three million that human activity is driving dangerous climate Another Sadhguru quote: “Nature has given general election. Only they put the planet and cars and caught 24,520 people change is indisputable”? (March 7 editorial). you a sense of individuality. But life does not climate change at the top of their list. under the limit. In 2013 the number of deaths, 253, was the lowest on LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, ONLINE COMMENTS New Zealand roads since 1950. But in the years since, the number of deaths has increased annually while the number of roadside tests ‘Let’s keep to the facts’ has fallen from about three million Infiltration rife With the election period the National Candidate Tania in 2013 to as low as 1.3 million in Re: Dealing with ‘costs and rules’, innocuous community organisations in full swing we can all Tapsell lives at Maketu in the recent years. September 07, Opinion piece. in every insignificant corner of expect our respective teams East Coast electorate — the “That’s just a staggering reduction Yes indeed, the United Nations the world. This is not some weird to be right in behind their huge East Coast electorate. that we can’t afford,” said Thomsen. and World Health Organisation have conspiracy born out of insecurity. candidate. But let’s keep to the The National Party is not The number of drivers caught is secretly infiltrated the management It is real and even the most facts. having the MP candidate run steady around the 24,000 mark. and trusteeship of both Sustainable paranoid can be correct on the For M Takoko in The out of Rotorua. Police say they are committed Tairawhiti and Trust Tairawhiti. monumental global scale. Global Gisborne Herald last night, P A SEYMOUR to targeting drink drivers and road The power base that seeks to capitalist corporates will never stop policing head Gini Welch said part impose a communist NWO has spreading their communist doctrine. of the way they had done this was sufficient resources and operatives to take control of even the most TONY LEE through a targeted, risk-based Where is consistency? approach to the times and locations we know are the highest risk for this I would just like to know netball and soccer where behaviour. Disappointing attendance why darts, pool and snooker there are copious amounts of Police had been tracking well are not allowed to be played bodily fluids flying about are at local venues, as all 3 are allowed to continue? on increased testing until safety Recently there was a eighteen years or older, who non contact sports . . . yet precautions for Covid-19 meant they meeting at the Cosmopolitan has only six months to live, is full contact sports like rugby, H HANNAM could not undertake passive or mass Club presented by Dr Libby suffering unbearably, is in a testing. They had a plan to target Smales and Dr Miles Williams state of irreversible physical alcohol use over the coming months. from Hawke’s Bay regarding decline and is requesting One important development will the End of Life Choice Act. medically assisted dying. Economic recovery is the point come next year when police will Being such a controversial The emphasis in on introduce roadside drug testing. topic, which is one of the palliative care and not traffic Re: Following Footsteps, to deliver on the economic Anyone failing a test can face an two referendum items to be accidents or other tragic September 07, letter recovery side that I doubt instant fine and will be banned from decided on election day on events sadly all too often No one is disputing that — you only have to see her 17th October, it was very experienced in one’s life. New Zealand, under Labour’s Government’s litany of broken driving. disappointing there was such We all need to take this stewardship, has done a fine promises prior to February If they failed a further evidential a small attendance at this referendum very seriously job in respect of controlling 2020 which I previously spelt test they could face a prosecution meeting. as in the future, if this Act the spread of Covid-19. out. and a further ban. The End of Life Choice Act is passed, many people may That is not the point. While Economic recovery is not One interesting recent statistic is is very precise and concerns find themselves in a similar she followed the fine advice a natural consequence of that during the Covid-19 lockdowns people who are terminally circumstance concerning their of Ministry of Health officials keeping Covid-19 at bay. speeding fines jumped. In Alert ill, a New Zealand citizen informed end of life choice. and ensured it was carried out Levels 4 and 3, 21,077 fines were or permanent resident aged S. SLATER its her Government’s ability G R WEBB given to motorists which was up by almost 1000 on April 2019. [email protected] The reason seems to be that because there was so much less ■ The maximum length for letters is 350 words. traffic on roads drivers thought it ■ Anyone can write a column, 600 words maximum, but a photo is required. would be safe to increase speed. It ■ Always include full name and contact details. is a strange footnote to Covid. ■ If you use a nom de plume, there is a higher bar for acceptability. ■ Letters may be edited for clarity, length or legal reasons. 12 WORLD The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, September 10, 2020 Fire sparks race to shelter migrants GLOBAL BRIEFS

ATHENS— Fire struck again on Wednesday Oxford vaccine trial halted night in Greece’s notoriously overcrowded OXFORD — For a while there, it almost looked refugee camp on the island of Lesbos, a day like a Covid-19 vaccine could be ready in months. after a blaze swept through it and left thousands Trials of several candidates, including the much- in need of emergency shelter. The fires caused vaunted Oxford vaccine, which Australia has no injuries, but they renewed criticism of backed, were showing promising results. Europe’s migration policy. US President Donald Trump was so confident Wednesday night’s fires broke out inside the that on Monday he said “we’ll have the vaccine parts of Moria camp that had not burned in the soon, maybe before a special date”. That “special first blaze, sending people streaming from the date” almost certainly refers to the November 3 camp with their belongings, according to an polling day. Associated Press photographer in the area. And then came today’s sobering reality check Later, about 4000 migrants who had left the that trials of the Oxford Covid-19 vaccine, which camp for the island’s main port of Mytilini to the Australian government has pre-ordered 30 board ships for the mainland threw stones at million doses of, has been halted following an police blocking the road, and officers responded “unexplained illness” in one of the people given with tear gas, police said. There were no reports the shot. — AP of injuries or arrests. Police said migrants also lit fires in fields near the site of the clashes. Trump ‘played down virus’ Moria had been under a coronavirus lockdown WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump talked when the first fire gutted a large section of it, privately about the severity of the coronavirus and health officials said some of those who had threat even as he was telling the nation the virus tested positive for the virus had fled. DESPERATE FOR SHELTER: Migrants were forced to flee a notoriously was no worse than the seasonal flu and insisting “The combination of migration and the overcrowded refugee camp in Greece after a fire broke out. AP picture the Government had it totally under control, pandemic in these conditions is creating an according to a new book by journalist Bob exceptionally demanding situation,” Alternate Minister Notis Mitarachi, who flew to Lesbos with people live in and around a facility built to Woodward. Migration Minister Giorgos Koumoutsakos said. Greece’s interior minister and the head of the house just over 2750. The camp — housing “You just breathe the air and that’s how it’s Civil protection authorities declared a four-month public health organisation. those fleeing violence and poverty in the Middle passed,” Trump said in a February 7 call with state of emergency for public health reasons on “Instances of unlawful behaviour such as the East, Africa and Afghanistan — has become a Woodward. “It’s also more deadly than even your Lesbos. ones we experienced yesterday will not be left symbol of what critics say is Europe’s failure strenuous flus.” Officials said the original fire was started unpunished,” Mitarachi said. “Such behaviour to humanely handle the migration and refugee For the White House, the book serves as an by camp residents angered by the lockdown is not acceptable, and also respect for law and situation. unwelcome return to a focus on Trump’s handling measures and isolation orders imposed after 35 order is a necessary precondition for the asylum Mitarachi said the first blaze left about 3500 of the pandemic just as he is trying to project people tested positive for Covid-19. The cases process.” camp residents homeless, noting the fire that the virus is under control and he is eager to were found during broad testing and contact In dramatic scenes early on Wednesday, men, destroyed administration buildings and a health see a return to normal activity leading up to the tracing after the illness of a Somali man who had women and children fled fires that broke out facility, but only one section of living quarters. November 3 presidential election. been granted asylum and had left the island in during the night at multiple points and were Those left homeless will be housed Trump told Woodward on March 19 that he July but later returned. fanned by gale-force winds. Firefighters said temporarily in tents flown to the island, and deliberately minimised the danger. The exact cause of the first blaze was being protesting camp residents hampered their efforts aboard a ferry and two navy ships. “I wanted to always play it down,” the President investigated, but “what is certain is that the to put out the blaze. About 400 unaccompanied children and said. “I still like playing it down because I don’t fire was started, because of the quarantine, by Aid agencies have long warned of dire teenagers living in the camp were being flown to want to create a panic.” — AP asylum-seekers in the facility,” said Migration conditions at Moria, where more than 12,500 other facilities in northern Greece. — AP UK introduces ‘rule of six’ Johnson announces limit on social gatherings as cases increase

LONDON — The British government for schools, workplaces and “life events” has backed a series of measures it hopes like funerals and weddings, Johnson said will stem a worrying increase in new he is hopeful the new limits will be easily coronavirus cases, particularly among understood and followed. Those flouting young adults, including a legally enforced the rules could be fined — 100 pounds for ban on any social gatherings of more than a first offence, and up to a potential 3200 six people in England. pounds. In the biggest reversal of the months- The other parts of the UK — Scotland, long easing of the lockdown, it said social Wales and Northern Ireland — haven’t gatherings in England will be limited to followed suit although they also have a maximum of six people, either inside or their own different limitations on outside of the home. The new limit will gatherings. be in place from Monday and police will Stephen Griffin, associate professor in be able to fine, and even arrest, anyone the school of medicine at the University of breaching the rules. Leeds, said the new limits are “welcome Among other measures, Prime Minister and timely”, but that “it would be wise Boris Johnson said “Covid-secure for all the (UK) nations to co-ordinate in marshals” will be introduced to help their response, and to learn from each ensure social distancing in city centres other where various approaches have and that border-force officials will step up been successful.” enforcement efforts to ensure arrivals are Johnson’s Conservative government complying with the quarantine rules. has faced strong criticism for its mixed He also said that pubs and restaurants messages since it started easing the will have to take the contact details of all coronavirus lockdown in late spring. It customers or face sanctions, and he put spent much of the summer, for example, sports teams on notice that supporters FURTHER RESTRICTIONS: Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced encouraging people to eat out to help the may not return to stadiums in October as the legal limit on social gatherings is set to be reduced from 30 people to six. The hard-pressed hospitality sector and is now hoped. change will come into force on Monday as the Government seeks to curb the rise in urging workers to return to their offices “These measures are not another coronavirus cases. AP picture to help hard-hit businesses in city centres. national lockdown,” Johnson said at a Keir Starmer, leader of the main media briefing behind a podium bearing that a “moonshot” plan of mass testing — nearly 3000. On Wednesday, a further opposition Labour Party, said the new the Government’s new slogan “Hands accompanied by results within minutes 2659 were announced. shackles on everyday life represent an Face Space”. — could bring many aspects of life back to Citing the example of Belgium, the acknowledgement from the Government “The whole point of them is to avoid some sort of normality, even of ending the Government’s chief medical officer said that it got things wrong in recent months. another national lockdown.” need for social distancing among those limits on gatherings can help prevent “I think the Government’s now Acknowledging that the myriad of rules who test negative. the spike in cases among young adults acknowledged that their poor on gatherings have become “complicated He reiterated that the Government was from seeping through to more vulnerable communications were a large part of and confusing”, Johnson said more clarity aiming for 500,000 daily tests by the end people, such as the elderly, in the run-up the problem so that has to be fixed,” he was required in light of the recent sharp of October, more than double the current to winter. said. “But we support the principle of the spike in cases in a country that has seen number. “This is a clear indication that if measures and we ask everybody to follow Europe’s deadliest coronavirus outbreak. The new limit on gatherings follows you act rapidly and decisively when those rules.” “Now you only need to remember the a near doubling in new confirmed virus these changes are happening, there is The UK has Europe’s worst death toll ‘rule of six,’” he said infections over the past week or so that a reasonable chance, a good chance, to from the virus, with nearly 41,600 deaths The new limits on gatherings are set to government figures show has been largely bring the rates back under control,” Chris within 28 days of testing positive. The be in place for months, a timescale that seen among young adults, particularly Whitty said. actual toll is believed to be far higher potentially dashes any hopes of large those between the ages of 17 and 21. On “People shouldn’t just see this as a as the Government tally doesn’t include family gatherings during Christmas. Sunday and Monday, the number of daily short-term thing,” he said. those who died without having been Johnson said he was “still hopeful” laboratory-confirmed positive cases hit Although there are exemptions, such as tested. — AP The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, September 10, 2020 WORLD 13 Oil slick spotted near fire-stricken supertanker

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — An Indian However, it said “a diesel patch” had coastguard aircraft sprayed a special been spotted in the ocean about one chemical on a patch of diesel fuel near kilometre from the ship. The patch is a large oil tanker off Sri Lanka’s coast, likely to be diesel fuel from the ship, it where firefighters are battling a new said. blaze that broke out two days after an An Indian coastguard aircraft sprayed earlier fire was extinguished, the navy a chemical on the patch to minimise said. damage to the marine environment, the The MT New Diamond was carrying navy said. nearly 2 million barrels of crude oil and Ships and helicopters from Sri Lanka officials have warned of possible massive and neighbouring India are taking part environmental damage to Sri Lanka’s in the firefighting efforts. coast if the ship leaks or explodes. The initial fire killed one Filipino crew Navy spokesman Capt Indika de Silva member and injured another, but 21 other said the new fire started on Monday crew members escaped uninjured. evening and reached the magnitude of Twenty were taken to the southern the previous blaze. Firefighters have port city of Galle on Tuesday, while the contained it but it is still burning, he captain remained on a ship near the said. tanker to help firefighting efforts, de High winds, extreme temperatures on Silva said. the ship and sparks reignited it, the navy The tanker is about 55 kilometres off said, adding that so far there is no risk the coast, the navy said. of a crude oil leak or of the fire spreading The tanker was transporting crude into the oil storage area. oil from the port of Mina Al Ahmadi in The navy said the initial fire began in Kuwait to the Indian port of Paradip, BATTLING BLAZE: Ships and aircraft from Sri Lanka and India intensified efforts to an engine room boiler and did not spread where the state-owned Indian Oil Corp. extinguish a new fire on an oil tanker off Sri Lanka’s coast on Tuesday, two days after to the oil storage area. has a refinery. — AP a previous three-day blaze was doused, the navy said. AP picture

Kim Jong-un urges Kabul bomb targets VP quick recovery from

KABUL, Afghanistan — A bombing went off as Saleh’s convoy was passing Mohammad Masoom Stanekzai, head typhoon damage in the Afghan capital on Wednesday through a section of Kabul with shops of Afghanistan’s negotiating team with targeted the convoy of the country’s that sell gas cylinders for use in heating the Taliban, condemned the attack in a SEOUL — North Korean leader Kim first vice president, who suffered homes and cooking. The blast ignited tweet and urged an end to the killings. Jong-un called for urgent efforts to rebuild minor injuries in the attack that killed a fire that set ablaze a number of the “Our people are desperately looking thousands of homes and other structures 10 people and wounded at least 31, shops. for peace,” he said. “It is crucial to put an destroyed by a typhoon that slammed the including several of the vice president’s The explosion left behind a scene urgent end to the violence. The time for country’s eastern region last week, state bodyguards, the Interior Ministry said. of destruction — at least 10 shops excuses is over. The killings must end,” media said on Wednesday. No one immediately claimed were smouldering in the aftermath of The UN chief’s special representative Kim, during the Workers’ Party meeting responsibility for the bombing and the the explosion that had also shattered for Afghanistan, Deborah Lyons, said on Tuesday, said the damage from Typhoon Taliban quickly denied they were behind windows of dozens of nearby homes, some she was “relieved to hear” that Saleh Maysak has forced the country to reconsider the attack. with doors hanging off their hinges. Cars survived the attack. Lyons added that unspecified year-end projects, the North’s First Vice President Amrullah Saleh were wrecked and debris was scattered she was shocked by the high number of official Korean Central News Agency said. suffered minor burns in the blast. around. civilian casualties, mainly bystanders. The storm has inflicted further pain on The bomb was hidden in a cart by the “Perpetrators must face justice,” she an economy ravaged by decades of policy roadside and detonated as his convoy added. failures, US-led sanctions over Kim’s nuclear passed by. Razwan Murad called the attack Both the insurgents and the Islamic weapons programme, border closures amid Saleh, who is also Afghanistan’s a ‘vicious terrorist attempt’ on State group are active in Kabul where the coronavirus pandemic and unusually former intelligence chief, said in his first tensions are also high ahead of the heavy summer flooding that likely worsened television appearance immediately after Saleh’s life. expected start of negotiations between the country’s chronic food shortages. the attack that he was fine and had an official Afghan delegation and the Some experts say Kim, by staging sustained only slight burns. He appeared Taliban. high-level political conferences and in the TV footage with bandages on one Earlier, the Interior Ministry’s Washington has been ramping up visits to disaster areas in recent weeks, hand. spokesman, Tariq Arian, first confirmed pressure on both sides to get the talks is likely trying to project an image of a “Me and my younger son who was also to The Associated Press that the bombing under way. America’s peace envoy Zalmay compassionate leader looking after his with me are fine,” Saleh said. “I have targeted Saleh’s convoy. Akmal Samsor, Khalilzad is in Qatar, where the Taliban people as he seeks to bolster internal slight burns on my face and hand from spokesman for the Afghan public health maintain a political office, trying to get unity in the face of economic setbacks and the wave of the blast. I don’t have exact ministry, said the 31 wounded were taken the negotiations started. external pressure. details right now, but I apologise to those to different hospitals for treatment. The negotiations, known as intra- KCNA said Maysak left “severe damage” who suffered casualties and those who Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Afghan talks, were envisaged as part in the eastern town of Komdok, destroying lost their property in the attack.” Mujahed was quick to deny the of a peace deal the US signed with the or flooding more than 2000 homes and His spokesman, Razwan Murad, called insurgents were involved in any way, Taliban in Qatar in February to end dozens of public buildings and paralysing the attack a “vicious terrorist attempt” on saying that “today’s explosion in Kabul America’s longest war. transport systems. Several miles of railroads Saleh’s life. The roads in the vicinity of has nothing to do with the Mujahedeen of At the time, the talks were cast as were damaged in mining areas, the report the bombing were closed off. the Islamic Emirate”, as the Taliban call Afghanistan’s best chance at peace after said. — AP The Interior Ministry says the bomb themselves. decades of conflict. — AP

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JOHANNESBURG — An estimated in the region. Lockdowns have made 45 million people in southern Africa are large numbers of people unemployed, food insecure, with the number of people increasing food insecurity, she said. without access to adequate affordable and Many farmers, especially women, had nutritious food up 10 percent from last been severely affected by Covid-19 and its year, the World Food Programme said on impact on food production, said ActionAid Monday. Africa humanitarian advisor, Chikondi The Covid-19 pandemic, coupled Chabvuta. with climate change and the struggling “Southern Africa has faced impacts of economies of several countries, are climate change for the past four years the main causes of the food insecurity, nonstop . . . I have witnessed the short- said international aid organisations lived hope in people’s eyes these past in a webinar organised by the Foreign four years when seeds are distributed or Correspondents Association of Southern exchanged in the hope for a better yield Africa. next season, only to be disappointed by Zimbabwe is the worst affected country, more climate disasters,” she said. with its number of food-insecure people “Covid-19 is exposing the existing expected to reach 8.6 million by the end of systematic weaknesses of the regional this year, World Food Programme director policies meant to develop resilient food in southern Africa, Lola Castro, said. security,” said Chabvuta. “We are going to see levels of food “This includes reliance on imports for insecurity that we have never seen for agricultural production for food supply.” many years,” in 13 of the region’s 16 Zimbabwean farmer Juliet Hove said countries, Castro said. lack of access to water and the markets “We have chronic underlying causes were also major problems for small-scale that we know very well, and they are farmers in her country. basically mostly related to climatic shocks According to Hove, Covid-19 restrictions . . . drought, floods or big cyclones,” said on movements were preventing small- IN THROES OF CALAMITIES: Women carry bags of maize during a food aid Castro. scale farmers from travelling to distribution exercise in Mudzi about 230 kilometres northeast of the capital Harare, She said Covid-19 was an additional marketplaces to sell seeds and produce, Zimbabwe. An estimated 45 million people in Southern Africa are food insecure, with emergency that has enormously hurt reducing their ability to earn an income. the number of people without access to affordable and nutritious food up 10 percent the livelihoods of many poor people — AP from last year. AP picture ‘Mighty mice’ stay musclebound in space

CAPE CANAVERAL, returned to Earth with While encouraged by their Florida — Bulked-up, mutant dramatically bigger muscles. findings, the couple said much “mighty mice” held on to their The treatment involves more work needs to be done muscle during a month-long blocking a pair of proteins that before testing the drug on stay at the International typically limit muscle mass. people to build up muscle and Space Station, returning to A SpaceX capsule brought bone, without serious side Earth with ripped bodybuilder all 40 mice back in good effects. physiques, scientists reported condition, parachuting into the “We’re years away. But that’s on Monday. Pacific off the California coast how everything is when you go The findings hold promise in January. from mouse to human studies,” for preventing muscle and Some of the ordinary mice Germain-Lee said. bone loss in astronauts on were injected with the “mighty Lee said the experiment prolonged space trips like Mars mice” drug after returning pointed out other molecules missions, as well as people on and quickly built up more and signalling pathways Earth who are confined to bed muscle than their untreated worth investigating — “an or need wheelchairs. companions, Lee said. embarrassment of riches . . . A research team led by Dr The scientists completed so many things we’d like to Se-Jin Lee of the Jackson the experiment just as the pursue.” Laboratory in Connecticut sent coronavirus was hitting the His next step: possibly 40 young female black mice to US. sending more “mighty mice” to the space station in December, PROMISING NEWS: This August 2020 photo provided by Dr “The only silver lining of the space station for an even launched aboard a SpaceX Se-Jin Lee shows a normal mouse and a “twice-muscled” Covid-19 is that we had time longer stay. rocket. mouse developed at The Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbour, to write it up very intensively” Three NASA astronauts In a paper published in the Maine. The findings hold promise for preventing muscle and and submit the results for looked after the space mice, Proceedings of the National bone loss in astronauts on prolonged space trips. AP picture publication, said Dr Emily performing body scans and Academy of Sciences, Lee said Germain-Lee of Connecticut injections: Christina Koch and the 24 regular untreated mice engineered “mighty mice” mice” that stayed behind at Children’s Medical Center, Jessica Meir, who performed lost considerable muscle and launched with double the NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. Lee’s wife, who also took the first all-female spacewalk bone mass in weightlessness as muscle maintained their bulk. In addition, eight normal part in the study. Both are last fall, and Andrew Morgan. expected — up to 18 percent. Their muscles appeared to be mice that received “mighty affiliated with the University They are listed as co-authors. But the eight genetically comparable to similar “mighty mouse” treatment in space of Connecticut. — AP

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The announcement was made on Tuesday The special payment was by Associate Education Minister Tracey for people who had lost their Martin, who said that relationships and jobs because of the pandemic, sexuality education would “no longer be left and those out of full-time work to chance”. could get $490 a week. “For the past decade, Education Review Ministry of Social Office (ERO) reports on this area have shown Development figures showed that some schools teach this subject very that in the last week of well, but that the majority struggle,” she said. August, 560 people came to Dr Katie Fitzpatrick was the lead author of the end of their entitlement. the newly-reviewed guidelines, which took In that same week, only into account the impact of social media and 162 people had had their online pornography, as well as shifting social entitlement cancelled because norms around sexuality and gender diversity. they had found employment. She said it was not a new policy, but rather Infometrics senior economist an update to strengthen schools on the Brad Olsen said few employers subject matter. were ready or able to hire. While the previous guidelines from 2015 “What we have continually covered all students, splitting them into seen, particularly since the primary and secondary now recognised the resurgence of Covid-19 in JOBS SCARCE: Infometrics senior economist, Brad Olsen, said few employers were ready or different ways the schools operated. Auckland, is that business able to hire at the moment. RNZ picture by Diego Opatowski “One of the main changes is that the confidence has slumped and minister is now calling this ‘learning that the willingness for a business wanted Covid-19 to happen,” “I’m trying to cut costs as have savings to draw on, Ms can’t be left to chance’, which I think is a to bring on a new worker is he said. much as possible, but even if Humpage said people were really important message for the sector,” Dr very, very low at the moment.” “I can’t really be angry at I’m getting the Jobseeker plus also reporting experiencing Fitzpatrick said. Since March, 77,000 the company for letting me an accommodation benefit, I’m higher levels of mental stress. Education around online pornography, people have ended up on the go, because they needed to worried about whether it’s still “We can see that they’ve which has become increasingly available, Jobseeker benefit or the Covid do what they had to do to going to be enough.” actually had significant was highlighted by Martin during her income relief payment. survive.” Kevin insisted that he did drops in income — most were announcement on Tuesday. Mr Olsen said many of them Kevin has been receiving not want to be a burden on earning between $500 and Dr Fitzpatrick said research from the chief could be out of work for some the Covid income relief anyone. $900 a week, and we actually censor showed that one in four children had time. payment — with a bit extra “I haven’t even told my have a significant proportion viewed pornography by the age of 12. “The competition in the from an accommodation parents,” he said. that were earning over $1500 “We know that kids are accessing all kinds market will be just so intense, supplement — but it will run “I told them that I’d been a week. of things online and there’s a role for schools and there will be so few roles out this week. made redundant, but I haven’t “So that’s a big drop — to . . . in terms of creating safety,” she said. on offer, that a number are Despite scouring Seek and told them that the income $490.” “There’s a role in terms of putting in place still going to be looking for Trade Me and sending in relief payment I’m getting Ms Humpage said many digital safety measures in primary schools, work even once this payment countless applications, he has from the Government will people coming off the Covid and then in secondary schools . . . unpacking ends. not been able to find a new job come to an end. I don’t want payment might not even be some of the messages around gender and “And for those people, it does and his only option will be to them to worry.” able to get the benefit if their sexuality in all kinds of media — not just remain a tough proposition for go on to the benefit. Kevin said he was grateful partners were still working. explicit media.” how you keep you and your He will still get the for the support he had been “The majority of them Issues around diversity and inclusion family fed and with a roof over accommodation supplement, able to get, but what he really have said they probably or were also highlighted and the guidelines your head.” but the base rate for Jobseeker wanted now was a job. definitely wouldn’t survive were written to align with the Human Rights Kevin (who provided his support is about $250 — about University of Auckland with the lower payment that Commission. The guidelines state that first name only) had been half the Covid payment. sociologist Louise Humpage they’d get, or in fact, they may schools must “ensure inclusive environments working in retail as an Kevin said he was trying to — alongside the Child Poverty not be eligible if their partner for all young people”, including content on assistant manager for almost cut whatever costs he could, so Action Group, Auckland Action is working.” the diversity of sex characteristics, sexuality, three years, but towards he had enough money to pay Against Poverty and FIRST Anyone who loses their job and gender identities in their curriculum the end of the first Covid his rent and other essentials. Union — has been surveying between March and the end programmes. lockdown, he was made “I’ve already cut down on people on the benefit and the of October due to Covid-19 is It also states that students must be allowed redundant. my electricity, so if I don’t Covid income relief payment eligible for the Covid income “their akonga/freedom of expression in “It’s stressful. really need to, I just use the to compare their experiences. relief payment. relation to their gender identities and sexual “I want to be angry, but light on my phone so that While those on the Covid So far, about 25,000 people orientation, including the right to determine I can’t really be angry (at I don’t have to pay a large payment were getting a have taken it up. Applications their own identity and name”. — RNZ anyone) because nobody power bill,” he said. higher amount and might for it close in mid-November.

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PROMISING AN lifeline to ADDITIONAL HARBOUR BRIDGE: The National Party 5600 new has promised an additional harbour crossing if it is elected residents into Government. The party says it would act as a ‘careful steward’ stranded over infrastructure projects and provide clear lines overseas of accountability. Picture via The New Zealand Herald by Jason Walls, NZ Herald WELLINGTON — The Government has changed New Zealand’s visa rules so that new residents who are Nats plan to streamline stranded overseas because of Covid will be able to hold on to their residency status. infrastructure projects The new settings mean than anyone Immigration by Amelia Wade, NZ Herald approach to the financing whose travel Minister of infrastructure in New conditions are Kris Faafoi AUCKLAND — National Zealand,” the policy document about to expire is promising to create a stated. will receive a single Crown-owned bank National’s finance 12-month extension to travel to New to streamline and fund spokesperson, Paul Goldsmith, Zealand. infrastructure projects if used the example of the three And those whose travel conditions elected into Government. waters network reforms as have expired on, or after, February 2 The Crown Financial a project which would cost of this year — when travel restrictions Institution would combine several billions of dollars over began — would be issued with a new several entities into a single the coming decade. visa, which would also be valid for 12 umbrella agency, named the That project would require a months. National Infrastructure Bank, “co-ordinated and disciplined Under the current settings, once which would provide advice approach to planning and someone is granted a resident visa, and finance to local and central financing”, Goldsmith said. they must travel to New Zealand government projects. “We recognise the need within a certain timeframe to have it It would act as a “careful for effective management of activated. steward” over infrastructure the vast sums of debt being However, the border restrictions and provide clear lines of borrowed to make sure it is have prevented many people from accountability, National says. carefully managed and well returning to New Zealand and, as deployed. a result, their visas have expired or The Bank would consolidate: “Our infrastructure bank ELECTION 2020 PROMISE: National is promising to create a were about to expire. will provide clear lines of single Crown-owned bank to streamline and fund infrastructure Immigration Minister Kris Faafoi ■ New Zealand Green accountability to not only projects if elected into Government. Party leader Judith Collins said the new changes would provide Investment Finance Limited ensure value for money, (pictured above at parliament last week) announced the policy around 5600 resident visa holders ■ Residual holdings at but also deliver tangible in Wellington yesterday. NZ Herald picture by Mark Mitchell with more certainty about their Crown Irrigation Investments assets that underpin future ability to come and settle in New Limited development in the form spokesperson, Chris our economy and build Zealand in the future. ■ Loans made by the of better-resourced schools, Bishop, said the Labour- productivity.” “The Government recognises that Provincial Growth Fund health services, roads, water led Government had taken these individuals have recently met ■ Other loan portfolios provisions and housing.” “a clumsy and incompetent National said the infrastructure the requirements to be granted across the Crown balance sheet National said other projects approach to infrastructure bank would: residence,” he said. where appropriate. the Bank could support investment”. “If it was not for border closures included financing new toll “Just look at the Provincial ■ Provide leadership and (which were) due to the Covid-19 In its policy document, roads through long-term bond Growth Fund, the lack capability in the public sector pandemic, they would be living in National said infrastructure finance in collaboration with of delivery in the Green for long-term infrastructure New Zealand and contributing to our banks provided a “long-term the NZTA, funding green Investment Fund and the lack development team of five million,” Faafoi said. perspective” on financing and projects, co-funding for schools of clarity over shovel-ready ■ Fund new infrastructure However, he added that individuals developing infrastructure, and helping councils unlock infrastructure projects. projects for the Crown and would only be able to travel to New acted as a bridge between housing and commercial “Loans have been paid out local government. Zealand if they were exempt from Government and private development with loans with no plan or purpose. ■ Provide opportunities for the current border restrictions or had investment, and increased tied to targeted rates and “Our infrastructure bank institutional investors and iwi been granted an exception. the availability of finance for development contributions. will act as a careful steward of to invest in financing long- Extending travel conditions for infrastructure projects. The bank would hold a our infrastructure programme, term infrastructure assets. these visa holders or issuing a The infrastructure bank nominal amount of equity providing vital leadership and ■ Develop a portfolio new visa did not mean they were would also be an opportunity capital from the Government, capability in the public sector approach to managing now exempt from the current for institutional investors, such and existing capital would as these intergenerational infrastructure debt and border restrictions if they were not as ACC, KiwiSaver providers, be re-allocated from the assets are developed.” associated risks, in association previously, Faafoi said. NZ Super Fund and Australian organisations it would National’s leader, Judith with the Treasury. “It has been important to run pension funds, to take on consolidate. Collins, announced the policy ■ Provide advice and tight border restrictions — to keep investment risk in local assets. Funding for the bank would at Forsyth Barr in Wellington expertise to the Crown the coronavirus contained, while It would be governed come from a consolidation yesterday. on financing models for also prioritising the return of New by an independent board of baseline funding from the “A key part of National’s infrastructure. Zealanders. “appointed for their expertise various entities, including plan to deal with the current ■ Ensure the Crown “But we are now able to start in infrastructure finance $8 million from Crown economic and jobs crisis receives value for money from making some adjustments to and public sector debt Infrastructure Partners and is to deliver world-class its infrastructure finance immigration settings, which will allow management” and would $5m per annum for the Green infrastructure that grows our structures a small number of people who — employ professionals with Investment Fund. economy and gets Kiwis back ■ Actively monitor the debt under normal circumstances — would valuable technical, legal, The National Party has to work. portfolio and recycling funds have had the right to come to New financial and economic promised that full costings “To do that, we have to over time. Zealand to know that it will still be appraisal skills. would be decided on following invest, and every dollar ■ Develop and implement possible,” he said. “It will take an the final operational design. borrowed must be spent commercial models that unlock intergenerational, long-term The party’s infrastructure wisely on projects that improve co-investment. SALEM, The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, September 10, 2020 MASSACHUSETTS, 1962 by Mark Peters Lawrence Mulligan – John Proctor The fate of Game of Thrones’ Lord Romeo and Juliet, and as Porter Milgrim, Eddard (Ned) Stark played by Sean a lugubrious Connecticut attorney, in The challenge of taking on a wicked, The unpredictable nature of live Bean, and that of John Proctor, might not Evolution Theatre Company’s Deathtrap manipulative character appealed to Bo theatre, the moment by moment have been Mulligan’s main motivation to and now as farmer John Proctor in the Jarratt while the unpredictable nature of experience of it, and the satisfaction pursue the role, but the parallel between Norman Maclean-directed production of performing live theatre drew Lawrence of playing a character as truthfully the two characters did appeal to him. The Crucible. Mulligan back to the stage. Now in as possible is what drove Lawrence It’s a nerdy and tragic parallel, he says, Despite having the opportunity to rehearsal for Unity Theatre’s upcoming Mulligan back to the stage. but both are men of honour who have study the play in his two seventh form production, The Crucible, the two actors “I enjoy the performance,” he says. lived morally upright lives while a single years at Gisborne Boys’ High, Mulligan’s share insights into their roles. “I don’t enjoy the attention.” indiscretion led to their downfall. extra-curricular distractions meant he Cast as John Proctor in Unity Asked to write an outline of his didn’t. Theatre’s upcoming production of Arthur character, Mulligan chose to compose an During auditions for The Crucible, he Bo Jarratt — Abigail Miller’s play, The Crucible, Mulligan is acrostic poem based on Proctor’s name. targeted the part of John Proctor but almost as tormented as his character during rehearsals found he had scant ollowing her performance as a when it comes to subjecting himself to P — polarising character. idea of the play. sweet rose with a soul of fire in an interview. But he is drawn back to R — respected “When I read the dialogue and thought FUnity Theatre’s 2019 production the stage and this time his character O — obstinate about the subtext I felt bad about what of Romeo and Juliet, actor Bo Jarratt has is entangled with Abigail (Bo Jarratt) C — cheated on his wife 16-year-old Lawrence had been doing. gone to the dark side. in Miller’s dramatisation of the story of T — taken to court “At school, I was sifting around the She has taken on a role in the Norman the Salem witch trials that took place in O — oh no, he won’t confess music room, listening to ‘90s music. Then Maclean-directed production of The the Massachusetts Bay Colony during R — redemption Norman got me on stage as an extra in Crucible that is the complete opposite of 1692–93. Tom Jones, a school production. It was a Juliet who Romeo described as “a white When John Proctor confronts Abigail, And that’s about all we need to know good, creative outlet.” dove among crows”. who harbours feelings for the farmer, about Mulligan’s Proctor for now, but not Mulligan’s re-engagement with theatre, As Abigail, Bo’s character is closer to she tells him she and the girls were not about Mulligan. and with The Crucible, particularly, is a that of a crow. performing witchcraft. Proctor later has After about 20 years away from the salute to Maclean. “She’s a wicked piece of work,” says the opportunity to tell the court Abigail stage, the former policeman and chef “I stepped back from performing 20 Jarratt. and the other girls were pretending to be made his comeback with a fine portrayal years ago and didn’t look back,” he says. “She’s horrible, she’s manipulative and involved in witchcraft, but here his inner of the world-weary, but slight dark- “Norman looked under the rock, saw she plays the victim when she needs to.” conflict comes into play. edged, friar in a Unity production of me, and pulled me out. In Arthur Miller’s 1953 drama, Abigail is the apparent ringleader of a group of girls discovered dancing naked in the forest and engaged in some sort of pagan ritual. Rumours of witchcraft have spread through the village. Shunned by villagers for her adulterous affair with John Proctor, Abigail’s infatuation with the farmer propels her into manipulation of townsfolk. The Crucible takes as its theme the notorious witchcraft mania that swept Massachusetts in 1692, says Maclean. The delusion began in Salem Village where 19 innocent people were executed for supposedly trafficking with demons. “Malice, superstition, petty rivalries and hysteria accounted for accusations and condemnations in a society that was haunted by sin and satanic influences.” All the girls seen with Abigail are terrified of her, says Jarratt. “In court Abigail plays the innocent; she manipulates the other girls. The other girls do what she tells them. They’re too scared to go against her. When she’s pointing out people she blames for witchcraft, she breaks down. She’s putting it on, but because the girls wind themselves up, they get in deep and it gets so real they start to believe it.” Watchful Abigail picks up on everything people are doing, says Jarratt. “Her first victim is Tituba.” From Barbados, Tituba, the Reverend Parris’s slave, practises what the Puritans view as black magic. Abigail and the other girls claim to have seen her “with the Devil”. “When Abigail realises Tituba is confused, and people say ‘we can save you’, she picks up on how they react. She’s watching it all as it happens.” Abigail is a very different role from that of Juliet, says Jarratt. The ability to draw on how she could romantically love someone made the role of the Verona teen easier to play. “I’ve never played an evil, manipulative character before. I wanted to challenge myself. When I told Norman I wanted to audition for the part of Abigail I think he was slightly shocked. “I love the role, I get to stare people down. I put myself in Abigail’s shoes and watch them. As soon as I walk on stage THE CRUCIBLE: Abigail, played by Bo Jarratt in Unity Theatre’s upcoming production of Arthur Miller’s play, The Crucible, is still I separate myself from Bo Jarratt and in love with John Proctor (Lawrence Mulligan) which doesn’t bode well for the farmer in this story of petty rivalries and hysteria in become Abigail.” a society haunted by the spectre of satanic influences. Picture by Elenor Gill 20 The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, September 10, 2020 Anatomy of the formless

by Mark Peters in materials, I discovered this love try to distance ourselves from.” of dirt and rust then moved more Fillary cites as an influence the he most beautiful into exploring different materials.” work of Alberto Burri who worked arrangement is a pile of The artist makes her own rust, with materials such as tar, sand, Tfilth disposed haphazardly, her own oxidised metal residue, zinc, pumice, aluminium dust and Greek philosopher Heraclitus once but can’t reveal how. polyvinyl chloride glue. said. “If I told you I’d have to The Auckland artist’s palette Contemporary artist Inga kill you,” she says, possibly tends more to grunge. In one piece Fillary shares Heraclitus’s considering how the decomposition she included shower entropy such fascination with dirt, rust, human could be incorporated in a new as “hair and drain goop”. biota and other entropy and now work. One work in her exhibition is a small selection of her work can “I used to collect pieces of rust a worn desk drawer lined with be viewed at JB Contemporary in then worked out a way that is groady, meshed fibre joint tape. Lowe Street. completely malleable and that I “I tend to use found objects,” she Dirt explores social taboos, can paint into my work.” says. death, abjection and exhilaration A little rust features in the “They bring with themselves a of destruction, says Fillary in an works in her exhibition, Art to history. Remove them from utility Elam School of Fine Arts webpage. Match the Curtains, but in these and they become something else.” “It is concerned with the highly textured pieces she has It comes almost as a surprise anatomy of the formless in art, mostly used bitumen and clay to hear Fillary works in jobs that with the concepts of ‘otherness’ on hessian, and in one piece, would require order, structure and matter out of place.” particularly oogy substances. and dirt and dust removal Dirt is the cornerstone of her Such “low-hierarchy” materials mechanisms. work, she tells the Guide. are the stuff of mayhem, chaos, Along with creating art from “Dirt in all its forms and strife, all of which is part of life, entropy, Fillary is also a personal inherent meanings.” says Fillary. trainer and film set dresser and Now completing her Masters “I’m interested in the periphery buyer. in fine art, Fillary discovered of society, seeing things in a “The two are diametrically her love of filth that had been different way, seeing things out of opposed,” she says. disposed haphazardly during her whack. “As in life.” study at Elam. “I’m interested in the abject, “Gradually, as I experimented body dirt, the part of ourselves we ENTROPIC: Found objects, clay, hessian and grunge are part of Auckland-based, contemporary artist Inga Fillary’s palette. A selection of her work can now be viewed at JBC Gallery, 14 Lowe Street, until September 30. Picture supplied

SONGS FROM MAHIA: Sound samples from nature recorded in Mahia feature in award-winning singer-songwriter Kirsten Te Rito and James Illingworth’s new concept album. A family bach in Mahia became the couple’s base when a planned overseas trip was cancelled in March. “We took up all of our music gear to write and record for a few weeks and got stuck there for the lockdown.” Te Rito and her pianist/composer husband remained in Mahia for three months during the various alert levels. “Most days we would head down to the beach for our daily walk and it was so quiet there, we hardly saw another soul,” says Te Rito. “We came up with the idea to record nature sounds on our walks to use in our music.” They found a hollow log and spent an hour hitting it with different sticks and stones to create “interesting drum sounds”. “Banging on some dry toetoe became a percussion instrument and the ocean became white noise which we can manipulate inside our computer software.” They were later awarded funding from Creative New Zealand to make a concept album inspired by their lockdown experience. Picture supplied

MIND THE GAPPS: Never mind your driftwood creatures with googly plastic eyes or macrame plant holders, the Gisborne Artist, Potters and Photographers Society annual exhibition is chokka with boundary-pushing works such as Julia Rae’s photographic composition Time Travel. “I think this is the Promote your strongest exhibition we’ve had,” says GAS president Norman Maclean. “The standard overall is very high. The range of genres and themes is so diverse.”

■ Gisborne Artists, Potters and Photographers Society’s annual exhibition opens at Tairawhiti Museum on Saturday and runs until November 10. event here Picture by Rebecca Grunwell

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33239-01 VISUAL ARTS Tairawhiti Museum. ■ New Zealand Aotearoa Print ■ Gisborne Artists, Potters and Council’s Travelling Small Print Photographers annual exhibition Art Exhibition Tairawhiti Museum until November Lysnar House, Stout Street. 10. Saturday-Sunday, 9.30am-3.30pm. ■ Wet Paint IV ■ Landscapes, by Pru Davis Miharo Gallery. Tomorrow, 6pm. Call Jane Smith today 869 0617 The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, September 10, 2020 21 ThisWeek

DAR UNA BUENA ACOGIDA: Welcome back to Gisborne pianist Lorelle ■ Pianist Lorelle McNaughton McNaughton who performs at Tairawhiti Tairawhiti Museum, Sunday, 2pm. Museum on Sunday. Entry is $10 adults, $5 FOTM, Picture supplied and free for students (with ID) and children. Numbers strictly limited due to Alert Level 2 requirements.

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■ Stars In Their Eyes The finale of the local talent showcase. Lawson Field Theatre, Saturday, Dave Dobbyn Open Up Tour September 19, 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Postponed Tickets from Gisborne i-SITE or ticketek. New Date coming soon NZ Symphony Orchestra presents ■ Fleetwood Mac/Stevie Nicks Eroica tribute show Thursday, September 24th Dome Bar, Saturday, September 7.30pm 19, 8.30pm. All tickets $34 from eventfinda. Limited door sales. The pianist returns Te Tairāwhiti Arts Festival Reid & Ruins Spring Music Festival ■ Friday, October 9th, 7.00pm A non-competitive event presented by Mark Peters McNaughton has recently returned to by the Gisborne Music Teachers New Zealand where she teaches music group. St Andrew’s Church, Saturday, fter performing in Gisborne and continues a successful career as a Te Tairāwhiti Arts Festival last year from a programme solo and collaborative pianist. September 26. Adults $5 for a single Maisy Rika session (whole afternoon or evening) Athat included works by Spanish A New Zealander of Scottish and or $10 for a season pass to all sessions, composers, New Zealand pianist Lorelle Maori-Chinese descent, McNaughton’s Saturday, October 10th, 7.00pm and $15 for a season pass for two McNaughton recently featured as special passion for Spanish music took her to guest at the Oceania exhibition at the Barcelona where she was awarded the adults. Siblings and other children Te Moana Glow Show free. Royal Academy of Arts in London. prize for best performance of Spanish There, she performed on contemporary Music at the International Barcelona Thursday-Friday artist Michael Parekowhai’s intricately Piano Academy. She has since been based October 22nd-23rd ■ Deadbeat carved, red, grand piano He Korero at the city’s Academia Marshall. 10.00am & 11.30am A visual live experience. Dome Purakau mo Te Awanui o Te Motu: story Room, Saturday, September 26, 9pm. of a New Zealand river. ■ Lorelle McNaughton performs at The Shows Must Go On Sponsored once again by Professor Tairawhiti Museum on Sunday at 2pm. Earlybird tickets from eventfinda The Best Of Broadway $15+bf. First release $25+bf, GA Jack Richards, McNaughton is now Entry $10 for adults, $5 for FOTM, and $35+bf. returning to Gisborne to perform at free for students (with ID) and children. Sunday, October 25th, 4.30pm Tairawhiti Museum on Sunday. Numbers will be strictly limited due to After almost 10 years living abroad, Alert Level 2 requirements. ■ NZDC - NZ’s No.1 ACDC Tofi ga – Sorry Bout It Experience Saturday, October 31, 8.00pm Smash Palace. Saturday, October 3, THE RIVER 9pm. Tickets $25+bf from eventfinda. FLOWS: New Zealand pianist ■ Hopetoun Brown Lorelle McNaughton recently performed Smash Palace. Wednesday, October 7, on contemporary 9pm. Tickets $25 from eventfinda. artist Michael Parekowhai’s Stars In Their Eyes ■ The Sensational 70s carved piano, He Saturday, September 19th, Korero Purakau 2.30 & 7.30pm Dome Room, Saturday, November 7, mo Te Awanui o Te 9pm. Dress up in 70s costumes and Motu story of a New dance the night away to the music of Zealand river. the 70s. Prizes for best costumes. Picture RNZ/Te Papa Te Tairāwhiti Arts Festival Super Hugh-Man THEATRE Friday, October 2th & Saturday October 3, 7.0 0pm

■ Proof by David Auburn Directed by Dinna Myers. Evolution Te Tairāwhiti Arts Festival Theatre Company, 75 Disraeli Street. The Small Print Exhibition Tröll September 17-27. Tickets $24-$28+bf from Gisborne i-SITE or eventfinda. Saturday, October 10th, 7.0 0pm $1 of each ticket sold goes to support travelling print show that fits into a small box ready to be people living with dementia in Te Tair whiti Arts Festival Gisborne. Aunpacked, and the contents hung ā and viewed at each destination, opens in T Gisborne on Saturday. ūranga The Land of Milk & ■ Auditions for Charlotte’s Web Local printmakers Jean Johnstone, Honey Evolution Theatre Company, 75 Amber Graham and Teressa Friday, October 9th, 2.00pm Disraeli Street. Saturday, September Matthews have works in the Small 26, 11am. Print Exhibition, which aims to Te Tairāwhiti Arts Festival raise awareness of the art and of the organisation behind the tour, Print Whiti’s Wāhine ■ The Crucible by Arthur Miller Council Aotearoa New Zealand. Saturday, October 10th, 2.00pm Directed by Norman Maclean. Unity “It’s a great way to promote Theatre, October 2-10. Tickets $25 printmaking and to offer affordable art,” Te Tairāwhiti Arts Festival from i-SITE or eventfinda. says Hawke’s Bay-based co-organiser Rosalie Thompson. Tipu Te Poi – Works in All prints are made on quality A4 Development ■ The Addams Family printmaking paper and retail at $100 Sunday, October 11th, 7.0 0pm Directed by Belinda Campbell. each. Lawson Field Theatre. December 11- “Each artist might have six to seven 19. Tickets from i-SITE or ticketek. prints in their folder. When they sell one they take another print from the folder

to replace it.” 32930-13 Got something going on? OFF THE PRESS: Gisborne printmaker, Let The Guide know at The Small Print Exhibition will ■ Jean Johnston’s Victorian Garden Tickets on sale from Gisborne i-SITE [email protected], be held at Lysnar House by the features in this weekend’s travelling or telephone 869-0630. museum, Saturday-Sunday from Small Print Exhibition at Lysnar House, Accepting bookings for functions, 9.30am-3.30pm. During the two-day as does Amber Graham’s Te Kouka and show, printmakers will demonstrate a events, meetings and conferences. Teressa Matthews’ Structure. Email [email protected] range of printing processes. Picture supplied 22 The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, September 10, 2020 Authentic portrayal of Kiwi gangs by Cherie Howie, NZ Herald to know, ‘Why do young men join gangs?’ “I don’t like the idea of judging other hink of the worst things you can people, and that’s what I found myself do with a claw hammer. doing. I wanted to move to a place of T It’s not pretty. understanding.” But it’s what Damage — whose journey Understanding began as he researched, from impoverished, violent family home wrote and directed his 2012 short film to abusive state care to brutal gang Lambs, a New Zealand International enforcer is the centre of new Kiwi film Film Festival winner, about a 14-year- Savage — will do to stay in the only place old Cannons Creek boy forced to choose he thinks he belongs. between staying in his abusive home to Until, one day, he decides he doesn’t. protect his younger siblings or leaving to It’s then the unhappy Damage, whose start a new life of his own. facial gang tattoos quickly lose their That work led him to learn more power on the increasingly sad canvas about adult gangs, and the power of the that carries them, finds the catharsis he’s patch Karaka and others have killed for, wanted all along. culminating in the writing and making of Sam Kelly, who wrote and directed Savage. Savage knows a bit about catharsis. It’s a journey shown in Savage by The 39-year-old first-time feature Damage and his boys’ roommate Moses, filmmaker read ancient Greek who later finds his place and power as philosopher Aristotle’s teachings on FINDING A HOME: Ex Borstal boys and now gang members Moses and Danny in a the ruthless president of the street gang storytelling, about how we empathise scene from the new Kiwi film Savage. Picture supplied the pair and a few others form and name with characters suffering injustice the Savages. and find ourselves wanting what the reading isn’t living. when he stabbed Risati in the heart, and After being sent to Borstal (youth character wants, and fearing, like the Kelly didn’t grow up in a violent home, that the younger man, an IHC caregiver, detention centre) in the mid-1960s for character, it won’t happen. he wasn’t sent to a boys’ home and he was the victim of mistaken identity. stealing food for his poverty-stricken “Catharsis allows you the emotional never joined a gang. Karaka was sentenced to life in prison family, Damage — then known as Danny release from that fear, so it was But he’s seen what happens when with a minimum non-parole period of 12 — is physically and sexually abused by important for me because Damage had inhumanity is the fuel for mindless years. those charged with his care, and told his been through a lot, and what he really brutality. Whitby-raised and Porirua-educated, family don’t want him back. wanted was connection and belonging,” It was just over two weeks before Kelly had grown up giving gang members Later living on the streets, he briefly Kelly says. Christmas in 2007 when Fitzgerald a wide berth. reconnects with a brother, but the “That might be something people in Risati, a “lovely, lovely kid” Kelly had But there was no long way around the pair are in rival gangs, and Damage the audience can connect to, wanting to directed in a school play, and who was impact of Risati’s murder. eventually chooses his gang family, connect with someone else, or feeling like also a family friend, was murdered while “It was this rubbing up of the gang continuing a life of crime and hardship. you want to belong somewhere, and not out celebrating his 24th birthday. world against my world for the first time. Damage is fictional, but the being able to.” A court would later hear 32-year-old When this other world punctuates your experiences that precede and then The writings of one of history’s most Mongrel Mob member Charlie Karaka own, that led to a lot of emotions for me entrap him in gang life are “lots of stolen influential thinkers have their place. But was seeking revenge over a stolen patch — anger and so many questions. I wanted stories”, Kelly says. FilmGuide ODEON MULTIPLEX ■ Bill & Ted Face the Music Savage The ruler of the future tells Bill and Ted ‘I love every ■ they must compose a song to save life as we New Zealand film Savage follows Danny know it. Stars Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter, ( Jake Ryan) across three decades of his Kristen Schaal, Samara Weaving, Brigette life, trying to understand the boy who Lundy-Paine and Anthony Carrigan. eventually becomes the brutal enforcer of single song a gang. Porirua-raised writer and director ■ Tenet Sam Kelly undertook a huge task of casting Written, directed and co-produced by “real people” from around the country Christopher Nolan. An operative of the for the film, seeking authentic characters organisation known as Tenet is tasked who could fit into the gang world he with preventing World War 3. Stars John they play.’ had created. Danny is followed through David Washington, Robert Pattinson, character-defining moments, from a Elizabeth Debicki and Kenneth Branagh. shocked, timid boy to being the leader and JUDE DOBSON COAST FAN enforcer of a violent gang. Kelly said the ■ This Town casting process was “huge”. The call was for anyone with scars, tattoos, criminal records. Acquitted of the charge that he murdered his family, a young man tries to rebuild ■ After We Collided his life while an ex-cop who now owns a petting zoo tries to prove his guilt. The American romantic drama film directed man meets a young woman whose faith by Roger Kumble and starring Josephine in his innocence lends new force to his Langford and Hero Fiennes Tiffin. It is struggle for an ordinary life. based on the 2014 new adult fiction novel of the same name by Anna Todd and is the DOME CINEMA sequel to the 2019 film After. ■ The Girl on the Bridge The Australian Dream LOVE THE MUSIC ■ Documentary film that gives a glimpse AFL legend Adam Goodes shares the into the suicide crisis in New Zealand. It story of his life and career to offer a deeper follows the journey of 22-year-old Jazz insight into race, identity, and belonging. Thornton, who survived multiple suicide attempts and is now taking on a system ■ Star Wars: Episode V — The Empire she believes is failing her generation. Strikes Back Darth Vader is adamant about turning ■ Papi Chulo Luke Skywalker to the dark side. Master A newly single TV weatherman is put on Yoda trains Luke to become a Jedi Knight leave after an on-air meltdown. He decides while his friends try to fend off the to put his energy into home improvement, Imperial fleet. Made in 1980. Stars Mark and hires a Latino day labourer to help. Hamill, Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher. The two develop an unlikely bond.

■ The New Mutants ■ Romantic Road Five young mutants, just discovering their A London lawyer and his wife redefine abilities while held in a secret facility later life by motoring across rural India in against their will, fight to escape their past their battered 1936 Rolls Royce, falling sins and save themselves. into company with chaiwallahs and maharajahs, dodging tribal conflicts and ■ Whispers of Gold battling with border officials to get to a The story of Waiuta is told from its human rights festival in Bangladesh. beginnings to the present day. Archive film and photographs give a glimpse of the ■ 23 Walks 1900s mining town life — the colourful A man and a woman in their 60s meet characters, stories, and the gold that kept while walking their dogs and develop a coastonline.co.nz GISBORNE 88.3FM the town going but left a toxic legacy. tentative romance. Stars Alison Steadman. The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, September 10, 2020 RACING 23

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$10,000, maiden hurdle, 2900m 9 s2370 Floral Art dm (1) 54 70 F Lazet (a4) 7 s0965 Bear Gryls h (11) 58.5 47 C Burdan (a2) $10,000, maiden, 1400m 11 Chillco Refrigeration 5.14 1 s1362 Bak Da Master mb (10) 68 59 8 s05PP Cashel m (1) 58.5 45 C Dell 10 s4667 Showmeware m (2) 54 68 1 5s032 Ripper Of A Dream (7) 58.5 54 S J Macnab (a1) $10,000, rating 65 benchmark*, 2100m M Roustoby (3) 9 69s76 Master Black Jack h (10) 58.5 45 M Cameron 11 19s04 Mikjene d (6) 54 67 S Collett 2 s6523 Master Fin m (9) 68 59 A Kuru M K Hudson (a3) 1 1s047 Hamiltonian dm (13) 60 65 C Burdan (a2) 2 0 Le Coq Gris (12) 58.5 45 12 150s6 Rufus Ruffcut tdm (3) 54 67 C Burdan (a2) 3 904PL Keyboard Warrior m (7) 68 57 10 4s253 Nogolf Etikit (12) 56.5 53 S Collett 2 s4923 Rocking Good Time dm (9) 60 65 3 s2235 Smooth Cognac b (8) 56.5 54 S Collett 13 8055s Bangles h (11) 54 55 M J Sanson (a4) 4 sP865 Grandiscoccymelums (11) 68 52 11 89s3 Behind Blue Eyes (7) 56.5 51 R Myers 3 s4249 Botti mb (10) 59 63 R Myers 4 70402 Irish Heart (1) 56.5 53 L Hemi B Lammas 12 s8s34 Vedette Rouge (4) 56.5 51 H Schofer (a3) 4 31s72 One Of The Best (15) 59 63 S Weatherley 5 0s09P Buddy Perfect (3) 68 50 5 2 Day Light (6) 56.5 52 S J Macnab (a1) 9 Josie Amber Yaxley 4.04 13 09530 Princess Jenni h (3) 56.5 50 B Ansell (a3) 5 4s205 Razors Edge tm (20) 58.5 62 B M Donoghue (3) 6 435s8 Sorry I’m Late (5) 56.5 52 D Hirini 14 80 Herecomesthesun (6) 56.5 45 D Hirini $10,000, maiden, 1600m M K Hudson (a3) 6 666s0 Chowder (8) 68 50 R Cole (2) 7 43044 Breath Of Fire h (10) 56.5 50 1 7s562 Mauna Loa h (5) 58.5 52 J Parkes 6 761s7 Mr Jimmy Pocket (1) 58 61 S Collett 7 2s867 Dundee Street (14) 68 50 J Seivwright (1) M K Hudson (a3) 4 Grangewilliam Stud 1.10 2 5s82 No Compromise (9) 58.5 52 7 s0465 Beaudz Well (16) 57.5 60 T Taiaroa (a3) 8 53s05 Keep It Up (12) 68 50 D M Parker (3) 8 049s0 Sheez Leica (2) 56.5 49 S McKay 8 s2541 Locharburn m (5) 57.5 60 R Elliot 9 s96s8 Nighttronic (5) 68 50 G Walsh $10,000, maiden 3yo, 1200m 9 5 Makadoon (14) 56.5 47 S Weatherley S O’Malley (a3) 3 7 Our Fair Trade (8) 58.5 46 R Myers 9 5s075 Zedcrest m (11) 57.5 60 10 s0s09 Red Aurora (13) 68 50 M Cropp 1 — Grand Gesture SCRATCHED 10 95 Mysally (3) 56.5 47 Ashvin Mudhoo (a4) A Goindasamy (a2) 11 8s Mystery Girl (4) 56.5 47 4 Nautical Mile (1) 58.5 45 S Weatherley 11 08 Ritesaidzed (15) 68 50 S Karnicnik 2 05 Mahoe (1) 57.5 47 S J Macnab (a1) 10 1 Uareastar (19) 57 63 A Goindasamy (a2) 5 08 Swift (7) 58.5 45 M J Sanson (a4) 12 877s0 Stratius (4) 68 50 L Douglas (3) 3 0 Grand Accomplice (5) 57.5 46 S McKay 11 06220 That’s Funny m (2) 56 61 L Hemi 12 3s060 Bella Sorella (11) 56.5 45 C Burdan (a2) 6 3s432 Manhatten Affair (6) 56.5 54 13 s1538 Mizzena m (6) 66 52 S Fannin 4 0 Hardtimes h (3) 57.5 45 L Hemi 12 2s603 Bella Nero m (17) 55 59 13 Shezabelter (9) 56.5 45 R Myers Ashvin Mudhoo (a4) 14 6s8P0 Keepella Heights m (1) 66 50 5 Nozi Cyclone (8) 57.5 45 M Cameron 13 5s988 Ekstrememiss (4) 55 59 S McKay EMERGENCY: 14 5 Rip Us Off (13) 56 47 H Schofer (a3) 7 s3052 Jenever (4) 56.5 53 H Schofer (a3) 6 Tequila Spirit (6) 57.5 45 J Parkes 14 4s000 Zena Belle (6) 55 59 C Dell 15 00P0P Prized Pins (2) 68 50 8 52444 Great North Road (11) 56.5 52 7 25 Acting Out b (9) 55.5 52 S Collett 7 Happy Birthday Heather D 2.55 C Burdan (a2) EMERGENCIES: 2 Ecolab Hurdles 12.00 8 Love For All (12) 55.5 47 D Bradley 9 3 Letterup (3) 56.5 51 S McKay 15 s8096 Magic Ivan tm (7) 56.5 58 9 Regal Ruby (4) 55.5 47 R Myers $10,000, maiden, 1400m 10 27775 Hermes h (12) 56.5 47 T Allan 16 80663 Em Kay Pops m (18) 54 57 $10,000, maiden hurdle, 2900m 10 Bold Bette (10) 55.5 45 M K Hudson (a3) 1 s4400 Another Secret h (8) 58.5 48 L Hemi 11 s0990 Cisjurane h (10) 56.5 45 S J Macnab (a1) 17 00s70 Rex Royale (3) 56 57 1 s8299 Master Courtsman (10) 68 59 B Lammas 11 Sweet Karma (11) 55.5 45 C Burdan (a2) 2 8s Mitchell (11) 58.5 47 D Bradley 12 0 Miss Primitivo (13) 56.5 45 18 000s6 Brian Boru tdm (12) 55.5 56 2 s6342 Richard Of Yorke mb (9) 68 59 12 7 Swing The Tide (7) 55.5 45 3 s70s5 Sir Caleb (14) 58.5 47 J Parkes A Goindasamy (a2) 19 0s300 Maidstone Park m (14) 54 55 M Roustoby (3) 13 Town Belt (2) 55.5 45 T Taiaroa (a3) 4 Run Ziggy Run (4) 58.5 45 A Mudhoo (a4) 13 9s The Big Boss (2) 56.5 45 S Collett 20 4s867 My Tommy (8) 55 55

NZ Metro harness at Addington Friday Jetbet 8 TAB D. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 8-9-10 Q. 2-3-4-5, 7-8-9-10 PL6 5-10 Selections 9 — Valynda SCRATCHED 9 94418 Faith No More (Fr) U1 L McKay (J) 6 Cup Week - Tickets Trot 7.43 12 6232s Jay Tee Tyron (Fr) 23 B Butt Race 1: FIRE FOX, ARDEN’S ACE, MOSSDALE MAC 10 9 Duffy Hollow (Fr) 21 G Smith 10 94071 Westeros (Fr) U2 K Newman (J) 13 25521 Tango Tara (Fr) 24 J Curtin 11 7s887 Dolce Vita (Em2) (Fr) 22 K Newman (J) 11 41302 Sioux Princess (Fr) U3 E Barron (J) $10,000, 3yo r60. mobile, 1980m 14 s3368 Bettathanfast (Fr) 25 B Orange Race 2: DOWN TO THE BONE, ARDEN MESSI, LAVER 12 37 Ned Kelly (Fr) 23 J Dunn 1 33 Outamyway (Fr) 1 B Orange Race 3: SIOUX PRINCESS, EASY PICKINGS, FAR FROM TRUE 13 665 Riveered (Fr) 24 M Purdon 4 Lamb & Hayward Pace 6.53 2 1s732 La Reina Del Sur (Fr) 2 N Rasmussen 9 Alabar Ordeal Trotting Cup 9.07 Race 4: BEYOND WORDS, SWELL TIME, OAXACAN DREAM 14 2074 Twilight Bromac (Fr) 25 S O’Reilly (J) $10,000, 4yo+ mares r40-r54. mobile, 1980m 3 42123 Franco Jorik (Fr) 3 R May $28,500, ffa stand group 3, 2600m Race 5: AMERICAN PRIDE, DOFF YOUR CAP, 15 — Hattie SCRATCHED 4 1315 Time Up The Hill (Fr) 4 K Barron 1 00843 Touche (Fr) 1 M Jones DIDJABRINGTHEBEERS 16 85s Deceptive Lee (Fr) 26 B Williamson 5 11 Bitamuscle (Fr) 5 B Butt 1 8D0s4 Sundees Son (Fr) 1 J Dunn 2 61P14 Oaxacan Dream (Fr) 2 R May Race 6: BITAMUSCLE, REGAL ATTIRE, TIME UP THE HILL 6 1s12 Regal Attire (Fr) 6 M Purdon 2 2s521 Heavyweight Hero (Fr) 2 B Butt 2 Hydroflow Pace 5.58 3 18564 Ideal Rule (Fr) 3 A Lethaby 3 1s334 Pres The Belle (Fr) 3 T Williams Race 7: SELF ASSURED, CLASSIE BRIGADE, 4 62180 Smooth Debate (Fr) 4 R Close $12,500, r56-r63. mobile, 1980m 7 New Brighton Cup Pace 8.08 4 51023 Overzealous (Fr) 4 P Davis PRINCESS TIFFANY 5 00189 Invisible Girl (Fr) 5 J Curtin 5 66s45 Didjabringthebeers (Fr) 5 T Chmiel Race 8: HEISENBERG, TANGO TARA, TYRON’S BIT OF LEMON 1 2s583 Canstar (Fr) 1 R Close 6 40423 Melody’s Mischief (Fr) 6 B Orange $28,500, ffa stand group 3, 2600m SCRATCHED 6 33613 The Dominator (Fr) 6 C Thornley Race 9: HEAVYWEIGHT HERO, MAJESTIC MAN, 2 55991 Majorca (Fr) 2 C Thornley 7 — Conquer Me 1 2s423 Princess Tiffany (Fr) 1 N Rasmussen 7 21212 Majestic Man (Fr) 7 B Williamson SUNDEES SON 3 42179 Alta Endeavour (Fr) 3 S O’Reilly (J) 8 4s712 Swell Time (Fr) 7 B Williamson 2 2s111 Self Assured (Fr) 2 M Purdon 8 81s92 One Apollo (Fr) 8 R May 4 — Silk SCRATCHED 9 171 Beyond Words (Fr) 8 M Purdon 3 s5527 Henry Hubert (Fr) 3 J Dunn Race 10: ALTA SENSATION, AQUA SANCTA, BRAEVIEW KELLY SCRATCHED 9 11s47 Splash Cola (Fr) U1 R Close 5 2P245 Anamajor (Fr) 4 K Newman (J) 10 18s47 Immer Besser (Fr) 21 S Ottley 4 — A G’s White Socks 10 11156 Matua Tana (Fr) U2 G O’Reilly 11 3874s Shesheartandsole (Fr) 22 T Chmiel 6 61516 Luella (Fr) 5 B Hope (J) 5 s1s64 Di Caprio (Fr) 4 J Morrison (J) 11 32s38 Winterfell (Fr) U3 M Purdon 12 40936 Jenabella (Fr) U1 M Purvis 7 48s11 Oliver North (Fr) 6 B Williamson 6 1s345 Another Masterpiece (Fr) 5 T Williams 12 14s34 Woodstone (Fr) U4 B Orange 8 151P5 Down To The Bone (Fr) 7 J Dunn 13 25P30 Fun In The Dark (Fr) U2 J Dunn 7 31138 Nandolo (Fr) 6 J Cox 9 64421 Cardinal Sin (Fr) 8 B Orange 8 35s92 Vintage Cheddar (Fr) 7 B Williamson 10 First Direct Taxis Pace 9.37 10 54214 Laver (Fr) 21 G O’Reilly 5 Allied Security Trot 7.18 9 11657 Dadndave (Fr) 8 B Butt 11 22P10 Tiebreaker (Fr) 22 G Smith $12,500, r56+ discretionary handicap stand, 10 s2372 Classie Brigade (Fr) 9 B Orange $10,000, 3yo+ r45-r55. mobile, 1980m 12 s150s Arden’s Reality (Fr) 23 J Cox 2600m 8 Vero Pace 8.37 1 06505 Paul’s Verdict (Fr) 1 J Morrison (J) 13 122P1 Arden Messi (Fr) 24 T Williams SCRATCHED 2 815 The Falcon (Fr) 2 G O’Reilly 14 6221s La Bella Vita (Fr) 25 B Weaver 1 — Clyde 2 14409 That’s The Story (Fr) 1 K Tomlinson (J) $15,000, r66-r85. mobile, 1980m 3 3013 Star Of Timpany (Fr) 3 S O’Reilly (J) 1 IRT. Your Horse. Pace 5.32 3 s1924 Superfast Lad (Fr) 2 S Ottley 1 5119s Tyron’s Bit Of Lemon (Fr) 1 T Williams 4 s5608 Glenthorne (Fr) 4 B Williamson 3 Spectators Bar & Bistro Trot6.28 5 10945 Woodlea Diego (Fr) 5 R May $10,000, non-winners 3yo+. mobile, 1980m 4 62203 Doff Your Cap (Fr) U1 B Butt 2 84946 Enchantee (Fr) 2 G O’Reilly $10,000, 4yo+ r40-r60. jun.d mobile, 1980m 5 s3012 American Pride (Fr) U2 M Purdon 3 P1151 Invaluable (Fr) 3 S O’Reilly (J) 6 0s218 Mossman (Fr) 6 S Tomlinson (J) 1 0s02 Major Mac (Fr) 1 C Thornley 1 s5700 Steel Dust (Fr) 1 B Laughton (J) 6 23389 The Player (Fr) U3 J Dunn 4 12353 Burnham Boy (Fr) 4 S Ottley 7 12210 Braeview Kelly (Fr) 7 S Ottley 2 30522 Mossdale Mac (Fr) 2 B Hope (J) 2 s0083 I Dream Of Jeannie (Fr) 2 S O’Reilly (J) 7 86505 Madeleine Stowe (10) 1 P Davis 5 28244 That Alexander Guy (Fr) 5 R Close 8 87532 Sweet Loress (Fr) 8 K Butt 3 46 Arden’s Ace (Fr) 3 R May 3 33576 Justan’s Sister (Fr) 3 S Tomlinson (J) 8 49050 Sundons Flyer (10) 2 J Young-Grant 6 32s60 Santanna Mach (Fr) 6 R May 9 23717 Aqua Sancta (Fr) 9 M Purdon 4 064s6 Hello Adele (Fr) 4 J Thomas 4 22P29 Jimmy Carter (Fr) 4 K Tomlinson (J) 9 18113 Time In A Bottle (10) 3 J Morrison (J) 7 12s15 Burlington (Fr) 7 S McNally 10 7571 Off N Gone (Fr) 21 T Williams 5 5 Shards In Manhattan (Fr) 5 B Orange 5 07445 She’s Allthe Craze (Fr) 5 S Thornley (J) 10 — Overzealous SCRATCHED 8 67425 Heisenberg (Fr) 8 J Dunn 11 2825s Play Ball (Fr) 22 R Close 6 9554 Kerala Star (Fr) 6 J Curtin 6 5s452 Rum In The Sun (Fr) 6 J Morrison (J) 11 5000s Arran Chief (10) 4 A Faulks 9 s3834 Stars Tonight (Fr) 9 K Newman (J) 12 0s264 Chubby Checker (Fr) 23 B Orange 7 — Secret Deal SCRATCHED 7 0209s Far From True (Fr) 7 G Thornley (J) 12 1780s Rebel Kibbybones (10) U1 J Hay 10 000s5 Sweet Mary (Fr) 21 C Thornley 13 130 Lovesomewhere (Fr) 24 J Curtin 8 2 Fire Fox (Fr) 7 S Ottley 8 0s140 Easy Pickings (Fr) 8 B Hope (J) 13 66s45 Didjabringthebeers (20) 1 T Chmiel 11 1919s Just Wondering (Fr) 22 J Hay 14 81416 Alta Sensation (Fr) 25 J Dunn

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 8 66415 Sahara Pippa 17.96 Marcie Flipp 5 28745 Big Time Trae 30.49 Lisa Cole 2 67384 Novo Ollie 30.64 Lisa Cole 3 63854 Articulator 17.79 Bill Hodgson Race 1: ALLEGRO VEY, IDOL DUKE, YASAWA LIGHTS EMERGENCIES: 6 17457 Amy Laura nwtd B J Middlewood 3 11641 Haidee Bale 30.74 S J Phillips 4 11212 Sedgebrook Comet 17.73 Fred Kite 9 56633 Idol Jan 17.80 Marcie Flipp 7 32515 Bigtime Diesel 31.16 G & S Fredrickson Race 2: JILLIBY SOPHIA, OTIS, BEHIND THE SUN 4 11584 Bigtime Rod 29.91 Lisa Cole 5 17448 Free Thinker 17.84 Melissa Olden 10 74265 Elusive Alibi 17.89 Richard Waite 8 42766 Go Glow 30.73 Marcie Flipp 5 86772 Bigtime Archie 30.39 Lisa Cole 6 21335 Allegro Pippa 18.03 Lisa Cole Race 3: BIG TIME JEWEL, BIG TIME LORNA, MY PABLO EMERGENCIES: 6 17127 Simply Smooth 30.27 Lisa Cole 7 42454 Bees And Birds 17.68 Lisa Cole Race 4: DAPPER RAPPER, BIG TIME SPOT, 2 Aon CPF Insurance 5.06 9 77562 My Khloe 30.40 Marcie Flipp 7 54782 Miss Potential nwtd G & S Fredrickson 8 25212 Big Time Dusty 17.77 G & S Fredrickson BIG TIME FRANKIE $2505, C1, 520m 10 44875 Gray Bale 30.23 W Woods 8 63314 Allegro Lanie nwtd Lisa Cole EMERGENCIES: Race 5: BIG TIME HAZEL, OUR TYSON, BIGTIME KATE 1 42648 Rowdy Ruby 30.39 Susie Kite 5 Palamountains Nutrition 6.18 9 41876 Eye Kno 17.77 W Woods Race 6: RAPID FIRE, BIGTIME BAILEY, YOUNG DUMB BROKE 2 42423 Race Me Home 30.68 Bill Hodgson 8 Wanganui Toyota 7.33 10 77852 Allegro Lexxi 17.63 Lisa Cole $1685, C1/2, 305m Race 7: NOVO OLLIE, BIGTIME ROD, BIGTIME ARCHIE 3 85353 Gazza’s Girl 30.44 G & S Fredrickson $2860, C5, 305m Race 8: BIG TIME FAIRY, BIG TIME JONIE, 4 243s1 Behind The Sun 31.18 Lisa Cole 1 45145 Bigtime Kate nwtd G & S Fredrickson 11 Laser Plumbing 8.58 1 11312 Big Time Fairy 17.46 Lisa Cole CHEESE AND CHALK 5 22s12 Jilliby Sophia 30.69 Lisa Cole 2 26388 Light Cruiser 17.93 Gail Atwood 2 15624 Life Is Good 17.70 Melissa Olden $2390, C3/4, 305m Race 9: BIG TIME BRIE, BIG TIME LANTAO, BIG TIME ELSA 6 72282 Dangerous Di nwtd Kellie Gommans 3 37428 Arthur’s Crown 17.76 Richard Waite 3 78215 Big Time Chance 17.58 Lisa Cole 1 24664 Big Time Kevin 17.58 Lisa Cole Race 10: ALLEGRO ELLA, DOOMSDAY, ALLEGRO PIPPA 7 76157 Otis nwtd Kellie Gommans 4 17376 Sahara Dream 17.91 Marcie Flipp 8 34746 Goldstar Hadlee 30.87 Glen Hodgson 5 57667 Our Tyson 17.84 Marcie Flipp 4 16156 Sedgebrook Sally 17.78 Fred Kite 2 55682 Bigtime Pearl 17.64 Lisa Cole Race 11: IDOL MEGHAN, BIG TIME KEVIN, BIGTIME PEARL EMERGENCIES: 6 27388 Mahala Bay 17.75 W Woods 5 42625 Big Time Gwyn 17.59 Lisa Cole 3 15831 Dino The Fox 17.74 Kellie Gommans Race 12: WATERLOO GIRL, BIG TIME FLASH, 9 84648 Zipping Romeo 31.14 J & D Bell 7 77886 Big Time Hazel 17.79 Lisa Cole 6 12441 Big Time Jonie 17.27 Lisa Cole 4 56453 Eye Far 17.62 Marcie Flipp BIG TIME LEBRON 10 44875 Gray Bale 30.23 W Woods 8 21753 Lucky Scar 17.88 Nathan Udy 7 54731 Cheese And Chalk 17.57 Lisa Cole 5 43433 Big Time Frosty 17.57 Lisa Cole EMERGENCIES: 8 88361 Bigtime Leo 17.75 Peter Clark 6 48126 Idol Meghan 17.60 Marcie Flipp 3 Kernow Construction 5.23 9 68316 Shrewdy 18.14 Kellie Gommans EMERGENCIES: 7 21572 Sedgebrook Lover 17.69 Fred Kite $1685, C1/2, 305m 10 85573 Idol Lucy 17.93 Marcie Flipp 9 21288 Allegro Fern 17.62 Lisa Cole 8 25261 Running Freer 17.69 Melissa Olden 1 61764 Big Time Lorna 17.88 Lisa Cole 6 Hatrick Stakes 6.43 10 54374 Criminal Justice 17.63 Melissa Olden EMERGENCIES: 2 26677 Idol Steffie 17.62 Marcie Flipp 9 Accell Canine Therapy 7.58 9 41876 Eye Kno 17.77 W Woods 3 83648 Wifi Robyn 17.78 G & S Fredrickson $3325, C3, 520m 10 25788 Waterloo Pink 17.66 Wendy Kite 4 25174 Allegro Kyle 17.76 D P Symes 1 22146 Bigtime Benji 30.44 Lisa Cole $4735, C5, 520m 5 75261 Big Time Jewel 17.99 Lisa Cole 2 45773 Kongs Out Again 30.42 Melissa Olden 1 12285 Bigtime Daisy 30.44 Lisa Cole 12 Book Your Function @ Hatrick 9.28 6 74667 Collect A Dream 17.81 Marcie Flipp 3 68231 Young Dumb Broke 30.57 Melissa Olden 2 12121 Big Time Brie 30.03 Lisa Cole $2390, C3/4, 305m 7 57551 My Pablo 17.92 Nathan Udy 4 25575 Rapid Fire nwtd G & S Fredrickson 3 57176 Big Time Maple 30.15 Lisa Cole 8 25164 Hashtag Blessed 17.81 Nathan Udy 5 17165 Big Time Harper 30.73 Peter Clark 1 33667 Big Time Lebron 17.62 Lisa Cole 4 41816 Big Time Lantao 30.29 Lisa Cole 1 Welcome To Hatrick 4.48 EMERGENCIES: 6 41413 Cossie Cooper 30.35 Melissa Olden 2 38285 Waterloo Girl 17.81 Wendy Kite 9 66F23 Bigtime Luna 17.78 S J Phillips 7 35124 Bigtime Bailey 30.39 Lisa Cole 5 58212 Big Time Elsa 30.25 Lisa Cole 3 15748 Bigtime Honey 17.65 Lisa Cole $1685, C1/2, 305m 10 17754 Opawa Marcie 18.07 Marcie Flipp 8 35436 Mother’s Touch 30.62 J & D Bell 6 27316 Big Time Gina 30.40 Lisa Cole 4 17872 Hip Hop Rapper 17.49 Brian Marsh 1 63827 Opawa Flash 17.71 Nathan Udy EMERGENCIES: 7 21122 Zipping Sarah nwtd Angela Turnwald 5 47666 Big Time Flash 17.60 G & S Fredrickson 8 65611 Big Time Baby 30.06 Lisa Cole 2 23226 Bigtime Sam 17.80 G & S Fredrickson 4 Avenue Kingsgate Hotel 5.48 9 66547 Big Time Amie 30.43 Lisa Cole 6 27823 Dynamite Danger 17.69 G & S Fredrickson 3 23325 Yasawa Lights 18.07 Angela Turnwald $2860, C1/2, 520m 10 87818 Big Time Eden 30.42 Lisa Cole 10 First Security 8.28 7 27715 Bigtime Chris 17.53 G & S Fredrickson 4 21373 Midnight Molly 17.73 Bill Hodgson 1 32525 Big Time Spot 30.82 Lisa Cole 8 28535 Viking Ash 17.79 Nathan Udy 7 Adept Accountants 7.0 8 $2035, C3, 305m 5 61133 Allegro Vey 17.75 Lisa Cole 2 51565 Dapper Rapper 30.32 Brian Marsh EMERGENCIES: 6 47542 Idol Duke 17.63 Marcie Flipp 3 53461 Big Time Frankie 30.85 Lisa Cole $4030, C4, 520m 1 32623 Doomsday 17.64 K B Benson 9 41876 Eye Kno 17.77 W Woods 7 75581 Manimal 17.77 Nathan Udy 4 87241 Three Of Hearts 30.82 Bill Hodgson 1 32783 Classic Rapper 30.50 Susie Kite 2 71366 Allegro Ella 17.73 Lisa Cole 10 77852 Allegro Lexxi 17.63 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. 24 RACING The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, September 10, 2020 Star Kingsclere mares kick off spring campaigns CAMBRIDGE — A trip to Taupo to bring on the Ellerslie, having just done “maintenance work” on Saturday but she’s certainly not primed.” bookmakers have Concert Hall at $41 for. fitness of talented mares Two Illicit and Concert since. Two Illicit was unplaced behind Avantage in a “Hopefully Two Illicit can be a force to be Hall has received a hearty tick of approval from The return of Two Illicit holds much interest. trial at Taupo last month as she builds towards reckoned with in both races. I’d be disappointed Cambridge trainers Roger James and Robert The Jimmy Choux four-year-old impressed the Gr.1 Windsor Park Plate (1600m) at Hastings if she wasn’t,” James said. Wellwood. in her three-year-old campaign, racking up four on October 3 and the Gr.1 Livamol Classic On Concert Hall, a winner of the Gr.3 Cuddle The Kingsclere training partnership couldn’t wins, including success in the Listed Trevor (2040m) at the same track on October 17. Stakes (1600m) at Trentham and the Gr.3 have been happier with the gallop, or the Eagle Memorial (1500m) at Ellerslie, the Gr.2 “I haven’t asked any big questions of her in Manawatu Cup (2300m) at Awapuni last year, hospitality, with the pair provided with “delicious” Royal Stakes (2000m) at Ellerslie and the Gr.2 training so it’s hard to really know, but physically, James was no less pleased with her condition scones, topped with jam and cream. Waikato Guineas (2100m) at Te Rapa by seven you look at her and you’d say she’s a much ahead of her resuming run. “The Taupo club excels. They have got a lengths. stronger edition of what we had last year. “She’s in good order too. Her best pursuits are wonderful committee and they’re very fortunate She also finished second in the Gr.2 Eight “She did everything she did last year on her further than what she’s going on Saturday but that they are placed in an area that provides good Carat Classic (1600m) and the Gr.1 New Zealand first preparation. It was a mighty effort to do what again, she’s too classy a mare not to be doing footing. But I’d have to say the committeemen’s Derby (2400m) at Ellerslie. she did. Class horses can do phenomenal things something, providing she gets good footing,” he wives excelled (with the scones) more,” James “She’s had that good hit-out at Taupo but she’s but as long as she’s finding the line strongly on a said. quipped. not wound up for this one,” James said. track that’s hopefully not too wet, I’d be happy.” “She’s twice a Group winner now and if she James and Wellwood have used the gallop as “I’m very happy with her. She’s had a long, Two Illicit is a $10 equal fourth favourite for gets the right preparation, she’ll be coming into the main training exertion ahead of their return patient build-up and she’s in big, strong order. I the Windsor Park Plate and an $8 equal fourth her own when she gets to 2000m.” to racing in Saturday’s JRA Trophy (1400m) at think she can give a cheeky account of herself favourite for the Livamol Classic, a race TAB — NZ Racing Desk

Christchurch greys at Addington Friday Jetbet 3 TAB D. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12 T. 1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9, 10-11-12 Q. 2-3-4-5, 9-10-11-12 PL6 7-12 Selections 2 Daniel Roberts Sprint 12.26 8 25141 Knocka Know How 17.31 Garry Cleeve 6 17666 Cawbourne Cruz 17.37 B J Middlewood 2 55331 Taieri Terra 17.31 Ray Casey Race 1: TAIERI BREEZE, JUSTIN LINCOLN, LAKOTA WICHAPI EMERGENCIES: 7 57735 Know Approval 17.28 Garry Cleeve 3 28622 Golden Bay 17.13 J M McCook $1685, C2, 295m 9 84485 Amuri Liv 17.16 John McInerney 8 11318 Crystal Cindi 17.48 John McInerney 4 83454 Amuri Magic 17.28 John McInerney Race 2: KNOW SHAME, JINJA ELLIE, GOTCHA PIXIE 1 33347 Know Shame 17.38 Garry Cleeve 10 85776 Homebush Reed 17.52 John McInerney EMERGENCIES: 5 57721 Goldstar Willa 17.39 S & B Evans Race 3: MITCHAM GREG, OPAWA RUBY, GOLDSTAR SLATER 2 85565 Sneaky Snitch 17.33 Hart & Taylor 9 84485 Amuri Liv 17.16 John McInerney 6 12378 Gotcha Popeye 17.41 Calum Weir Race 4: KNOCKA KNOW HOW, GO GREAT, TONKAWA 3 22143 Gotcha Pixie 17.46 J M Lane 5 Amber Cleaning Services 1.19 10 54778 Blazing Banjo 17.58 John McInerney 7 58323 Major Storm 17.29 Craig Roberts Race 5: HOLY GRAIL, ORINA ALLEN, STUDENT LOAN 4 32784 Jinja Ellie 17.24 Allan Joyce $2860, C2, 520m 8 47175 Homebush Liam 17.22 John McInerney Race 6: HOMEBUSH RAPPER, BLACK TORI, GO GUNNA 5 62416 Goldstar Perrie 17.27 S & B Evans 8 Kaisa Earthworks Dash 2.09 EMERGENCIES: 1 31687 Goldstar Spook 30.42 S & B Evans Race 7: MITCHAM BOULT, MOANY MALONEY, OHOKA LACEY 6 16778 Starr Blueblood 17.28 John McInerney $2035, C3, 295m 9 47673 Homebush Velma 17.24 John McInerney 7 77371 Lady Sobers 17.42 John McInerney 2 55771 My Rosie 30.21 Lisa Waretini 10 87476 Homebush Stasser 17.23 John McInerney Race 8: ZADEE BALE, TABBY, PENNY JANE 3 26884 Punters Delight 30.34 Robin Wales 1 16178 Zadee Bale 17.48 Daniel Roberts Race 9: RIVALRIES, NEW NOTE, LETHAL LETTIE 8 67242 Ring Clown 17.19 Malcolm Grant EMERGENCIES: 4 33336 Stumpy Bill 30.50 Michael Dempsey 2 82171 Tabby 17.32 Sharon Hindson 11 Sandridge Hotel Sprint 3.04 Race 10: GOLDEN BAY, JACKIE, AMURI MAGIC 5 4111s Holy Grail 30.26 J & D Fahey 3 24752 Penny Jane 17.37 Hart & Taylor 9 84485 Amuri Liv 17.16 John McInerney $2035, C3, 295m Race 11: EDGE OF REASON, MITCHAM BECKY, SONJA 10 85776 Homebush Reed 17.52 John McInerney 6 3F261 Orina Allen 30.32 Craig Roberts 4 57176 Citizen Aguero 17.25 John McInerney Race 12: OPAWA DAN, THEROUX, CRYSTAL CANDY 7 5523s Student Loan 30.32 J & D Fahey 5 34146 Yi Feng 17.28 J M Lane 1 35158 Goldstar Rebel 17.46 S & B Evans 3 Steve Anngow Drapes 12.44 8 23753 Opala Bale 29.99 Craig Roberts 6 83615 Know Crime 17.51 Garry Cleeve 2 33844 Mitcham Becky 17.22 Corey Steele 7 11153 Homebush Gambler 17.19 John McInerney 3 11122 Edge Of Reason 17.19 Rosemary Blackburn $2390, C0, 520m 6 Clarkson Sign Studio Dash 1.36 8 17663 Bees Are Buzzing 17.28 J M McCook 4 35284 Know Majority 17.20 Garry Cleeve 1 48558 Nighthawk Wish nwtd Matt Roberts $1685, C2, 295m EMERGENCIES: 5 571F6 Prince Rohit 17.47 John McInerney 2 7535 Goldstar Slater nwtd S & B Evans 9 47673 Homebush Velma 17.24 John McInerney 6 16237 Nassor 17.31 Bruce Dann 3 686 Opawa Twirl nwtd Robin Wales 1 22562 Homebush Rapper 17.47 John McInerney 10 88665 Eyrewell Ebony 17.31 Heather Cairns 7 22211 Homebush Zack 17.45 John McInerney 4 5768 Opawa Stuck nwtd Robin Wales 2 14876 Gracie Lee 17.30 John McInerney 8 37677 Sonja 17.06 Daniel Lane 5 33282 Homebush Carra nwtd John McInerney 3 54228 Black Tori 17.35 Ashley Bradshaw 9 My Redeemer Distance 2.27 EMERGENCIES: 4 27861 Mitcham Ryder 17.48 John McInerney 9 47673 Homebush Velma 17.24 John McInerney 6 7572 Goldstar Lovie nwtd S & B Evans $3210, C0, distance, 645m 7 52222 Mitcham Greg nwtd Ashley Bradshaw 5 84845 Goldstar Clover 17.25 S & B Evans 10 78s75 Smash Damage 17.17 Malcolm Grant 1 The Fitz Sports Bar Sprint 12.09 8 5773 Opawa Ruby nwtd Robin Wales 6 78278 Two Be Frank 17.24 Bruce Dann 1 21564 Homebush Fonzie nwtd John McInerney EMERGENCIES: 7 84417 Goldstar Spotty 17.25 S & B Evans 2 44122 Rivalries nwtd J & D Fahey 12 Livamol Sprint 3.21 $1685, C2, 295m 9 34747 Mull Of Kintyre nwtd Sharon Hindson 8 28553 Go Gunna 17.25 Robin Wales 3 34377 New Note nwtd J & D Fahey $2035, C3, 295m 10 78566 Othello Adobe nwtd Matt Roberts EMERGENCIES: 4 24682 Opawa Cutie nwtd J & D Fahey 1 66262 Lakota Wichapi 17.42 Heather Cairns 1 26554 Crystal Candy 17.49 John McInerney 2 45265 Goldstar Avalon 17.31 S & B Evans 9 84485 Amuri Liv 17.16 John McInerney 5 33677 Homebush Fudge nwtd John McInerney 4 kiwikiwihounds.co.nz Sprint 1.01 10 54778 Blazing Banjo 17.58 John McInerney 6 42211 Lethal Lettie nwtd Ashley Bradshaw 2 34154 Mulberry Rock 17.37 Ken Cassidy 3 35163 Smash Surprise 17.38 Malcolm Grant 3 26113 Opawa Dan 17.08 J M McCook 4 55184 Sozin’s Assassin 17.45 John McInerney $1685, C2, 295m 7 34543 Goldstar Darwin nwtd S & B Evans 7 Anglers Arms Tavern Dash 1.53 8 36642 Opawa Nova nwtd J & D Fahey 4 56147 Homebush Poppy 17.52 John McInerney 5 63767 Bashful Buffy 17.17 John McInerney 1 21275 Goldstar Power 17.49 S & B Evans 5 44714 Prince Zulu 17.31 Lisa Waretini 6 14372 Taieri Breeze 17.42 Ray Casey $1685, C2, 295m EMERGENCY: 2 23714 Tonkawa 17.42 Mitchell & Smith 9 87473 Mayhem Made nwtd Ashley Bradshaw 6 11427 Goldstar Flora 17.33 S & B Evans 7 s6343 Punters Last 17.41 Robin Wales 3 74687 Crystal Cilla 17.39 John McInerney 1 54461 Mitcham Boult 17.28 John McInerney 7 11112 Theroux 17.39 Rosemary Blackburn 8 14573 Justin Lincoln 17.46 S & B Evans 4 33318 Smash Dragon 17.49 Malcolm Grant 2 64178 Homebush Carl 17.45 John McInerney 10 Ray White Dash 2.44 8 23514 Ulyssa Bale 17.30 Craig Roberts EMERGENCIES: 5 784s7 Homebush Rieko 18.08 John McInerney 3 25318 Goldstar Halsey 17.33 S & B Evans EMERGENCIES: 9 84485 Amuri Liv 17.16 John McInerney 6 25184 Denuto 17.47 Daniel Lane 4 33641 Ohoka Lacey 17.24 Lisa Waretini $2035, C3, 295m 9 47673 Homebush Velma 17.24 John McInerney 10 85776 Homebush Reed 17.52 John McInerney 7 64153 Go Great 17.60 Robin Wales 5 81122 Moany Maloney 17.23 Ashley Bradshaw 1 21334 Jackie 17.39 Lisa Waretini 10 16487 Black Rounder 16.99 Jason Dunn

Victorian races at Swan Hill Friday Jetbet 13 TAB doubles 3-4, 7-8 Trebles 2-3-4, 6-7-8 Quaddie 1-2-3-4, 5-6-7-8 Selections 2 Housay (1) 59.5 90 M Walker 9 The Danger Zone (7) 58 87 D Yendall 4 26232 Mr Mischief w (3) 56 94 J Fry 6 7s111 Yulong Storm tcwh (9) 59 100 C Newitt Race 1: SILK JACKET, PENNY MOON, CLEVER APPROACH 3 23s8 Krispy Kev b (8) 59.5 94 B Rawiller 10 8 Towners Flyer (4) 58 86 B Rawiller 5 10086 Faltonius dw (6) 56 87 D Bates 7 s2555 Ginger Jones n (2) 58.5 95 J Mott 4 s368s Mallee Boy Express h (13) 59.5 90 11 Luckytobehere (6) 56 88 Dean Holland 6 37044 Queen Guinevere w (7) 56 89 H Coffey 8 s5052 Indian Thunder d (5) 58.5 93 Race 2: HOUSAY, EARLY PLEA, KRISPY KEV D Yendall 12 Rush You (10) 56 87 J Fry 7 40953 Ventura Highway w (2) 56 86 N Farley Dean Holland Race 3: EXPECTANT, RHODE SCHOLAR, KENTUCKY DREAM 5 73s42 Most Elegant h (11) 59.5 91 C Newitt 13 Surecan (5) 56 89 H Coffey 8 05064 Moorabool w (1) 56 79 M Carson 9 18416 Chalcidian cdw (8) 57 95 T Nugent (a) Race 4: EL SANTO, TALLY MO, THE MALLEE ROUTE 6 Squamanzer (4) 59.5 88 J Mott 10 s8103 Radiant Warrior cd (3) 56 95 D Yendall Race 5: MASERARTIE BAY, MR MISCHIEF, CONVERGING 7 74 Flash Freddie (5) 57.5 92 N Farley 4 M Lloyd-Appr. Of The Year 5.00 6 Jarrod Arentz Electrical 6.00 Race 6: BOWING, MR RAIKKONEN, EL VINCITORE 8 23 Early Plea (7) 57 97 D Bates $35,000, 3yo & up Maiden SW, 1600m $35,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 64, 1600m 8 Happy 70th Joe Kelly 7.0 0 Race 7: YULONG STORM, VUNGERS, CHOISBORDER 9 0 Fleet Dreams (2) 57 86 J Bowditch 1 9520s Colville House (12) 59.5 91 J Robertson 1 2214s Nirvana cdw (6) 61 89 B Rawiller $35,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 64, 975m 10 Only Right (15) 55 90 Race 8: THE MAYOR, BLACK OPAL, KUROCAINE 2 35464 He’s All Ready (13) 59.5 91 D Bates 2 4s537 Bowing d (1) 60.5 97 J Fry 1 110s0 Bonne Sensation dw (3) 63 74 Ms M Lawrence (a3) 3 355s2 Petrus (2) 59.5 92 R Mc Leod 3 53064 Okotoks dwhn (2) 59.5 96 11 0 Shiny Star (17) 55 80 Ms T Childs (a3) 4 56 The Mallee Route h (3) 59.5 98 H Coffey Ms M Lloyd (a2) 2 92335 The Mayor dwn (9) 60.5 93 H Coffey 12 0s Sotirio (9) 55 91 Ms M Lloyd (a2) 5 23529 Themagicneverends (8) 59.5 100 4 845s5 El Vincitore w (5) 59 94 J Allen EMERGENCIES: 3 7s326 Kosowski db (6) 59.5 100 J Mott 1 TAC Be Races Ready Plate 3.30 Ms L Boyd 5 52745 Nova Way cwbh (3) 59 90 H Coffey 4 590s7 Geneva Diva w (2) 59 90 D Yendall 13 7 New Echelon h (12) 57.5 100 6 0s Think Champayne (10) 59.5 89 J Martin 6 31s05 Master Designer dwn (8) 58.5 95 J Mott $35,000, 3yo & up Maiden SW, 2400m 14 68s Stevie (16) 57 80 Ms L Boyd 5 63291 Kurocaine d (5) 59 99 Ms M Lloyd (a2) 7 06990 Dancing With Fire (1) 57.5 88 N Farley 7 7s19s Sleepless d (7) 58.5 89 N Farley 6 6122s Black Opal dw (8) 58.5 91 J Fry 1 24s22 Clever Approach (4) 59.5 100 D Bates 15 67s Squazeemoto h (10) 59.5 82 8 80000 Gatillero (5) 57.5 81 M Carson 8 31 Mr Raikkonen w (9) 57 100 J Bowditch 7 3120s Material Mistress d (16) 58.5 93 2 77P63 Dalghar Blue (3) 59.5 84 T Nugent (a) 16 70s Red Jewels (6) 57.5 91 9 78978 Reoffered (7) 57.5 85 Dean Holland 9 2s544 Spensierato wb (10) 57 90 R Mc Leod 3 00660 Pacific Crest (6) 59.5 84 B Rawiller 17 s000s Trumphouse (14) 59.5 81 Dean Holland 10 6s2 Tally Mo (9) 57.5 94 J Noonan 10 6532s Testa Life dwh (11) 56 85 8 74051 Wando Bel dw (1) 58 87 T Nugent (a) 4 88423 Run The Show (1) 59.5 97 11 5988s Tina Sparkle (6) 57.5 88 J Mott Ms M Lawrence (a3) Ms M Lloyd (a2) 3 A Coffey-Trainer Plate 4.30 9 53957 Cruizie Captain d (13) 57.5 90 N Farley 12 54 El Santo (14) 57 97 J Allen 11 34773 Lucky Spinner dwh (4) 56 86 D Moor 10 461s9 Let Loose cw (11) 57.5 88 J Allen 5 40080 Think Stars (7) 59.5 79 Ms L Boyd $35,000, 3yo Maiden SW, 1200m 13 Resounding Warrior (11) 57 88 6 70979 Twilight Zone (2) 59.5 89 M Carson 7 Bet365 Top Tote Plus 6.30 11 716s5 Lots Of Puddles dw (12) 56.5 99 1 6 Air Defence (1) 58 100 R Mc Leod M Walker Ms A Bryan (a2) 7 56553 Penny Moon (8) 57.5 92 J Mott 14 6 Riace h (4) 57 98 Ms M Lloyd (a2) $40,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 78, 1200m 8 40435 Redeemed (9) 57.5 87 N Farley 2 5s Dubawi Prince (13) 58 93 C Newitt 12 10s Joey’s Gift d (4) 56 88 M Walker 9 4s222 Silk Jacket b (5) 57.5 97 F W Kersley 3 98s32 Expectant (3) 58 99 J Noonan 5 Murray Mallee Stayers 5.30 1 s3263 Choisborder dwn (10) 62 93 D Bates EMERGENCIES: 4 Kentucky Dream (8) 58 87 J Mott 2 19270 Reward With Return tdwhn (4) 61 96 13 37558 Wasabi tcdwhn (7) 56 91 2 Open The Hatch-HotY 4.00 5 6s Rhode Scholar (9) 58 96 M Walker $40,000, 3yo & up Benchmark 78, 2400m Ms M Lloyd (a2) Ms M Lawrence (a3) 6 08s2 Sandhill h (12) 58 95 Ms M Lloyd (a2) 1 0s085 Peso w (4) 62.5 89 J Mott 3 2123s Vungers wbn (6) 59.5 89 B Rawiller 14 98s0s Unique Goldy w (10) 57 86 J Fry $35,000, 3yo & up Maiden SW, 975m 7 s7777 Sobriety (11) 58 90 J Martin 2 12510 Converging dw (8) 59.5 99 F W Kersley 4 92s35 Grandview Avenue tw (1) 59 94 J Fry 15 538s0 Bonasta h (14) 56 82 C Newitt 1 25263 Braddock (3) 59.5 96 Dean Holland 8 6 Surin Beach (2) 58 90 J Robertson 3 44911 Maserartie Bay cw (5) 58 100 J Allen 5 77s88 Sebrakate d (7) 59 92 J Allen 16 s9080 Meteor’s Man dh (15) 56 77 D Moor

New South Wales races at Tuncurry Friday Jetbet 17 TAB doubles 3-4, 7-8 Trebles 2-3-4, 6-7-8 Quaddie 1-2-3-4, 5-6-7-8 Selections EMERGENCIES: 9 98363 Runyoo (7) 56.5 92 J Grisedale 5 32256 Hubble db (4) 58.5 100 K Jennings 3 00075 The Getaway d (8) 58.5 90 R Hutchings Race 1: SHOOTFORTHESTAR, INTOLE RANT, BUCKIN’ RIPPA 13 7454s Candy Pants (10) 55 88 10 87566 The Right Stuff (8) 56.5 95 6 04949 Coolaminyah Kid tw (12) 57.5 91 4 3s137 Nothing Too Hard dw (12) 56 94 A Layt 14 75420 Foreign Brother (14) 55 84 Ms M Weir (a) B Looker 5 40721 Ambitious Prince w (13) 55 92 Race 2: PIZZLY, PROSPERO, SOHO PEGGY 15 00875 Old Town Road (8) 55 92 G Buckley 11 88084 Waterside (3) 56.5 91 Ms C Graham (a) 7 3s850 Eltizaam h (3) 57.5 87 A Layt Ms B Hodder Race 3: GUEST, NEPTUNE’S WINK, CASIRINA 12 48336 Avalene (14) 55 98 K Wilson-Taylor (a2) 8 s6126 Rockness Angel w (9) 56.5 93 S Lisnyy 6 03314 Tavion Prince w (11) 55 94 A Gibbons Race 4: FALL ON A STAR, PELGRAVE, GRAZIANO 2 Canadian Club Plate 3.35 13 58380 Fatalie (10) 55 94 A Morgan 9 95976 Duble Gaze (8) 56 90 Ms R Murray 7 07574 Yuralla Boy dw (7) 55 93 G Buckley Race 5: HUBBLE, NEW TYCOON, LEARDO $22,000, Maiden SW, 1200m 14 85s96 Sweet Fu (9) 55 95 Ms B Hodder 10 98627 Fearless Mila w (5) 56 91 Q Yong (a1.5) 8 21421 Kacper Boy d (2) 55 91 Ms M Weir (a) Race 6: SEQUANA, SAINT AMBROSE, ROCKNESS ANGEL 11 86722 Maui Princess (7) 55 91 9 15158 Arabolini dw (5) 55 100 B Looker 1 54270 Hashtag Viking (14) 59 84 B Looker 4 Tuncurry Beach B.C. 4.45 K Wilson-Taylor (a2) 10 21325 Tom’s Knight dwn (14) 55 91 Race 7: INVICTUS PRINCE, TAVION PRINCE, THE GETAWAY 2 s0000 Lock And Launch (13) 59 75 Race 8: STAR RAIDER, FAIR DINKUM, TESSERA $22,000, Maiden, 1400m 12 97s97 Annalysium dn (2) 55 88 R Spokes D Gibbons (a3) Ms B Hodder 13 86044 Blinkin Snazzy w (1) 55 88 Ms M Weir (a) 3 425s6 Mister Ripley (7) 59 85 Ms R Murray 1 4s4 Destacado (1) 59 97 S Lisnyy 11 34715 Reposition w (4) 55 93 R Jones (a2) 4 2225s Prospero b (12) 59 89 K Jennings 2 03 Mr Leicatini (9) 58 87 Ms C Mc Pherson 6 Hawkesbury R.C. And Motel 6.05 12 00853 Itsa Fait Accompli w (9) 55 90 S Lisnyy 5 4s Legato Feeling (2) 57 91 R Hutchings 3 s86s7 Fall On A Star (18) 57 100 13 450s8 Scotty Be Gotti wh (10) 55 86 6 3235s Oakfield Romance (15) 57 84 A Gibbons 4 32s8 Countess Rostova (7) 57 86 $22,000, Class 1, 1400m L Cumberland 7 774s6 Pizzly b (10) 57 100 Ms L Day (a) L Cumberland 1 4s275 Saint Ambrose (13) 61 95 R Jones (a2) 14 69994 Dynamic Dynasty w (1) 55 86 8 369s Sepplime (11) 57 80 Ms S Metcalfe (a) 5 42 Pelgrave b (2) 56 89 A Gibbons 2 7s807 Oakfield Target w (14) 60 92 G Buckley Ms C Graham (a) 9 7206s She’s No Princess (3) 57 80 6 — Double Award SCRATCHED 3 08s35 Could You Be Loved w (2) 58 91 Q Yong (a1.5) 7 5s424 Son Of Sampson (10) 56 87 G Buckley K Wilson-Taylor (a2) 8 The Evermore Pearl 7.15 10 3225s Toguchi (16) 57 84 S Lisnyy 8 0s70 Mondial Express (16) 56 78 4 10s0 I’m All Loved Up (11) 57 95 Ms L Day (a) $22,000, Benchmark 66, 1200m 11 Angelsreach h (4) 55 89 R Spokes 9 0 Vanbari b (12) 55.5 86 Ms L Day (a) 5 D8914 Swordsman w (4) 56 97 Ms M Weir (a) 1 9s723 Tessera w (13) 62 84 A Bullock 12 8s033 Soho Peggy (6) 55 85 G Buckley 10 83s50 Master Marley (3) 55 91 R Spokes 6 s6126 Rockness Angel w (10) 55.5 99 S Lisnyy 2 10900 Vacate dw (4) 62 88 K Wilson-Taylor (a2) 1 Club Forster/Sporties 3.00 EMERGENCIES: 11 7s445 Bobby’s Give Away (6) 55 87 A Layt 7 812 Sequana b (12) 55.5 100 A Gibbons 3 02312 Fair Dinkum w (11) 61.5 87 R Jones (a2) 13 7s Hidemi (9) 57 79 12 65437 Graziano (15) 55 93 B Looker 8 54737 Tombolo (9) 55.5 92 L Rolls 4 31017 The Snooperstar w (1) 61.5 92 B Looker $22,000, Maiden, 1000m 14 08s Luminoso (1) 56.5 82 13 62s04 Clogs (14) 55 87 A Morgan 9 s4561 Atlantic Lite (3) 55 93 R Spokes 5 5s946 Time Of Glory d (14) 61.5 87 A Morgan 15 s7088 Denman’s Light (5) 57 95 K Matheson 14 99703 Sunday Special (11) 55 81 10 99s78 Silent Image (7) 55 88 6 22s41 Star Raider (9) 60.5 100 D Gibbons (a3) 1 4 Pluck Sans Ma (15) 59 98 Ms M Weir (a) 16 08555 My Time Again (8) 56.5 77 Ms C Graham (a) Ms E Meredith (a4) 2 0 Serious Hoss (6) 58 76 R Hutchings 7 2475s Little Steiny dw (12) 60 86 Q Yong (a1.5) EMERGENCIES: 11 60808 Caorunn City dn (5) 55 89 A Layt 8 70857 American Salute dw (16) 59.5 87 3 3268s Buckin’ Rippa (3) 57.5 90 A Bullock 3 Tuncurry Beach Bowling Club 4.10 15 75809 Scotch Miss (5) 55 82 12 8s8s0 Stylish Charlene (15) 55 87 Ms A Denby 4 99s Cookies (2) 57 76 S Lisnyy 9 4278s Meyer w (7) 59.5 89 A Gibbons $22,000, 3yo & up Class 1/Maiden SW, 2100m 16 0s00 Fiji Warrior (4) 55 78 13 0s009 Monument w (8) 55 85 Ms C Graham (a) 10 122s4 Xiaoli’s Ying t (6) 58 91 Ms A Denby 5 Intole Rant (9) 56.5 84 A Morgan 17 0000s Country Poet (13) 55 81 14 90700 Laranta (6) 55 84 Ms C Mc Pherson 11 2215s Dreaming Of Gold w (8) 57.5 96 6 Super Styling (4) 56.5 87 Ms L Day (a) 1 s9601 Apache Cove (2) 59 97 Ms R Murray 18 7206s She’s No Princess (8) 55 82 EMERGENCY: 2 92231 Guest (1) 59 100 S Traecey K Jennings 7 0s Glenburn Hotel (12) 55.5 81 15 98627 Fearless Mila w (1) 55 98 3 05753 Havazac (6) 59 95 Ms A Denby 5 Bellevue Hotel Tuncurry 5.25 12 31332 Lobban Hood w (5) 57.5 91 G Buckley K Wilson-Taylor (a2) 4 62714 Casirina w (12) 57.5 98 L Rolls 7 Tuncurry-Forster Gold Cup 6.40 EMERGENCIES: 8 Dreamawin (13) 55 87 Ms B Hodder 5 81677 More To Come wbh (11) 57 96 $22,000, Benchmark 58, 1500m 13 54468 Without Conviction w (10) 57 88 9 Foxy Xenia (11) 55 85 K Matheson 1 91370 Leardo w (13) 62.5 91 D Gibbons (a3) $32,000, 3yo & up, 2100m R Hutchings 10 0s7 Let It Sizzle (7) 55 93 L Rolls 6 23482 Neptune’s Wink (5) 57 100 R Spokes 2 64310 Bandahara dw (11) 62 97 A Bullock 1 26490 Invictus Prince (3) 62.5 95 K Matheson 14 1370s Rest Of The World dw (15) 58 88 11 8s5 Shootforthestar (5) 55 100 A Gibbons 7 80702 Le Rocher (13) 56.5 93 A Layt 3 130s1 New Tycoon t (10) 61 93 A Morgan 2 7s969 Ready For Danger w (6) 61.5 94 15 s9766 The Launcher (3) 58 87 K Matheson 12 Willow’s Voice (1) 55 86 Q Yong (a1.5) 8 03545 Red Intuition (4) 56.5 95 Shane Arnold 4 148s7 Delchuzy w (6) 60 93 R Hutchings A Bullock 16 s011s Leave Me Some dw (2) 55.5 88

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. 25 CLASSIFIEDS The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, September 10, 2020 NOTICE BOARD Meetings HOME & LEISURE Readers PROPERTY Livestock Situations Situations Bargains Vacant Vacant Entertainment TURITAKA A3B Firewood tate & A3A2B BICYLE mag trainer Real Es CASUAL part-time PART-TIME Cleaner/- (similar to a wind shop and work room Housekeeper required, ANNUAL GENERAL Matawhero Sheep MEETING 2M3 Pine $120, 4m3 trainer). Minouro HOUSE & LAND assistant. Good cust- Wainui Beach. Willing ODEON 5 $220, 6m3 $320, 8m3 Mag-500. 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Ph 0274 388 3.40pm, 8.10pm tings NOTICE garage sale WHISPERS OF GOLD (E) RICKARDS GARAGE Situations 537. $10 THU-FRI 1.15pm, Matawhero Horse Saturday? MEETING OF MANUTUKE Sale 2020 is Vacant 4.30pm LANDOWNERS TENET (M) cancelled Deadline to THU-FRI 1pm, 7.40pm A meeting of On behalf of the Rickard family, we advertise is 2pm (M) would like to thank all the past and THIS TOWN landowners will Thursday. THU-FRI 2.30pm be held on: present customers for their valued Times may vary subject support, suggestions and help over the 70 to late changes Saturday 12th September 2020, years we dealt with them. Many a story Situations Vacant WWW.ODEONGISBORNE.CO.NZ can be told in various ways, some funny, KieKie Marae some serious. We would like to thank Waipiro Bay Michelle Mihaka and all who assisted You can sell anything Meetings 9.30am-10.30am with the final farewell at the garage, Beth, OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR - by advertising AkuAku A10 (part Cooper, George, Bluey, and many others, NOTICE OF THE PART TIME Classifieds AkuAku A10) all bring back memories of the past. Once POSITION 869 0601 ANNUAL GENERAL again, we thank all of you, present and Ahuwhenua Trust and Business MEETING FOR other Land Interests past for your support. Commencing Term 3 TE WHANAU-A- 2020 869 0616 TAUPARA TRUST Kaupapa: Replacement The Rickard Family Are you able to of Trustees - vacant KAITIAKI PAPAWHENUA – Notice is hereby given positions contribute to the school that the 2020 Annual Grounds person vision of Growing General Meeting of the Future Plans: Situations Vacant Seeking part-time grounds person with Great People? Trust will be held at Conveners ‘handyman’ skills. 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Their man of the match was central “This is a good platform for next year,” Smith United coach Dean Wrigley said outstanding midfielder Charlie Morris, while Andre Riley said. contributions came from Andrew Bristow in a WAINUI Sharks are keeping the pressure on ran him close for the accolade with a lively “We’re still getting 20 to training. For Wainui, holding midfield role, Christophers in central Gisborne United in Eastern League 1 football. performance at leftback. that’s unheard of at this time of year.” midfield with his experience and encouraging The Sharks beat Thistle Reserves 2-1 at Wainui Team manager-coach Ron Young said The club is enjoying a purple patch. While the chat, and Sam Royston for his pacy play on on Saturday to stay four points behind Heavy goalkeeper Gabrile Garnica and centreback Sharks are second in the first division, Coates the right wing and willingness to take on more Equipment Services United. Reece Brew also had standout games keeping Associates Wainui Demons are second and defensive duties as United pushed for more Both Sunshine Brewing Wainui Sharks the Wainui attack at bay . . . until left-winger Wainui Sports Club are fourth in the 10-team goals. and United have three games to play in the Steffan John grabbed the winner in the last 10 second division. Knight, in goal, rightback Ben Hansen, competition. minutes. Four different scorers got the goals for United centrebacks Purcell and Jimmy Holden, and United beat Gisborne Boys’ High School 4-1 at Wainui coach Smith said Ibbetson and John against Boys’ High, and one of them struck for leftback McFatter were “pretty solid”. Knight Harry Barker Reserve while Carpet Court Thistle — both new to the club this season — were Boys’ High as well. made two good saves late in the match that kept Massive beat Lytton High School 3-1 at Childers neck and neck in the race for the Wainui golden United stalwart centreback Jonathan Purcell Boys’ High from getting back into the match. Road Reserve in the other first-division game. boot award. They had nine goals each so far. stuck his foot in the way of a shot from Boys’ For Boys’ High, Toby Roseman, Sam Against Thistle Reserves, the Sharks showed Ibbetson “worked his socks off”, but John High player Matt McNeil, managing only to Dempster and Adam Simpson were their best they had the winning mentality to “grind out” a was more of a predatory type of striker, whose wrongfoot keeper Al Knight and give Boys’ on the day. result, Wainui coach Michael Smith said. contributions were less noticeable until he High an early lead. It should be noted, though, Thistle Massive did enough to get the win Right-winger Jaiden Ibbetson put Wainui 1-0 popped up to score a goal . . . “like Robbie that Boys’ High coach Sebastian Itman credits against Lytton, coach John Stirton said. up after 15 minutes. Fowler”, Smith said. McNeil with the goal. Ten minutes into the game, Lytton went ahead But Thistle Reserves started the second half Jamie Gallacher and Mal Furlan did sterling If he felt he needed to, Purcell redeemed through Cole Devonport’s goal. Thistle striker with renewed vigour. work in the heart of the defence, while former himself about 30 minutes into the game when Nic Somerton equalised from the penalty spot In the 47th minute, right-flank midfielder Merlin centreback Dan Willock shone as a targetman he got on the end of a flick-on from a Matt five minutes before the break. Parsons made a good run down the wing and up front. McFatter long throw. McFatter had trotted from In the second half, striker Matias Pincini crossed the ball into the goalmouth. “That was one of our hardest games of he his leftback spot to the right wing — a regular grabbed two goals to make the game safe for The danger was beaten away only as far as season,” Smith said. occurrence apparently — to hurl one of his Thistle Massive. Thistle striker Hammy Il-Jammi, who blasted the “They’re a nice footballing team.” missiles into the danger area. The ball was Stirton’s man of the match was defensive ball into the net from 15 metres to equalise. Smith said they needed Thistle Massive to do flicked on at the near post and Purcell was on midfielder Fraser Hopkins. Others to impress Thistle had lost the services of central them a favour by beating United this Saturday in hand at the far post to bundle it over the line. were striker Matt Smith, midfielder Kane Stirton midfielder Ashley McMillan at halftime. He had the Eastern League curtain-raiser to the Pacific Ten minutes into the second half, the and defenders Chris Spurr and Stefan Faber. put in a strong first-half shift, but had to leave Premiership derby between Thistle and United at deadlock was broken, and within 10 minutes Lytton coach Craig Christophers said early to join the Pacific Premiership squad, for Childers Road Reserve. more the score was 4-1. Stu Cranswick, Craig everyone played well in a good team effort, whom he was a substitute. But he acknowledged United were now Christophers and Aubrey Yates got the second- but Jamil Dos Santos and Toby White put in The Reserves had others who stepped up, favourites to win Eastern League 1. half goals. standout performances. THE LAST WORD IN ASTROLOGY SUDOKU Friday, September 11, 2020 CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Nazanin Mandi, 34; Taraji P. Henson, 50; Harry Connick Jr., 53; Scott Patterson, 62. 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Branch out, and do your own thing. 5 papers (5) 19. Make something known stars 24. Ruin a metal bird (6) for the prodigal (6) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): 25. Press fastener? (5,4) 22. Parrot gives a Scotsman Questions will arise over emotional matters. Look for the truth. Someone 26. Unpleasant film on the an awful start! (5) will offer a false impression or overview of a situation. Do your due diligence SOLUTIONS TO surface (4) Quick Crossword answers 23. It’s held to a be a quick before making a decision. Impulsive action will lead to a loss. Avoid risky PUZZLE 11,089 27. Not bubbly, but situations. 3 stars also fit the large grid nevertheless a grape way to lose weight (4) QUICK product (5,4) 24. The air in Amiens (4) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Across: 1 Cafe; 3 Proclaim; 8 Keep your temper under control. Look at situations carefully, and you'll ind Neat; 9 Standard; 11 the best way to bring about positive change without overspending. Stick to Inconsistent; 13 Cuddle; 14 QUICK CLUES the truth, and question anything that sounds suspicious. A lifestyle change Stupor; 17 Discourteous; 20 DOWN will lead to an unexpected opportunity. 3 stars Initiate; 21 Peri; 22 Extended; 23 ACROSS AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Edge. 3. Accompanying (9) 1. Filled with dread (9) Down: 1 Convince; 2 Flaccid; 4 Sit tight, and work with what you have. Stick to what you know you can 8. Caprice (4) 2. Fraudulent (9) handle, and don't take on someone else's responsibilities. Uncertainty Retain; 5 Constitute; 6 Again; 7 4. Melody (4) Mode; 10 Infliction; 12 Pristine; 9. Involved (9) regarding a partnership will come down to cost. Don't get involved in 10. Plan (6) 5. Weird (5) something you can't afford. 3 stars 15 Proceed; 16 Hustle; 18 Idiot; 6. Deception (6) 19 Dine. 11. A shield (5) 7. Observe (4) PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): CRYPTIC 14. Wash out (5) 9. Urge (5) You'll develop an innovative way to help a worthwhile cause. The changes Across: 1 Toll; 3 Barnacle; 8 15. Labour (4) 11. Protective you make will inluence how you move forward professionally. The balance Acre; 9 Drawback; 11 Saint 16. A monkey (5) garment (5) between home and work will be a deciding factor in the direction you choose Bernard; 13 Pastor; 14 Etcher; 18. Throw (4) 12. Now and again (9) to take. 5 stars 17 King of hearts; 20 Mastodon; 13. Uncomfortable 21 Liar; 22 Anecdote; 23 Ague. 20. Boxing ring (5) 21. Symbol (5) (3-2-4) Down: 1 Transept; 2 Lorries; 4 17. Cold dish (5) STAR RATINGS Agreed; 5 Now and then; 6 24. Spite (6) 19. Sultry (6) FIVE STARS: Nothing can stop you now. Go for the gold. Chair; 7 Elks; 10 Stronghold; 12 25. Spoke to (9) 22. Artist’s stand (5) FOUR STARS: You can pretty much do as you please. It’s a good time to start new projects. Preserve; 15 Herring; 16 Afloat; 26. Fewer (4) 23. Thought (4) THREE STARS: If you focus your efforts, you will reach your goals. 18 Issue; 19 Emma. TWO STARS: You can accomplish a lot, but don’t rely on others for help. 27. Timing device (9) 24. Muddle (4) ONE STAR: It’s best to avoid conflicts. Work behind the scenes or read a good book. The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, September 10, 2020 SPORT 29 England to play NZ in friendly Rugby future on the table

FOOTBALL But the English Football Association said THE immediate future of the Rugby have issues with all foreign teams quarantining at it was “committed to working with the Championship, Bledisloe Cup tests and Super the same time, as well as the size of the bubbles, LONDON — England will play New government to get supporters back in Rugby will be decided at a Sanzaar meeting and there is a reluctance to let teams train until Zealand in a friendly at Wembley Stadium stadiums as soon as possible.” tonight. their two-week isolation is fulfilled here. as part of a triple header in November. England also has three games in Many possibilities remain on the table — from Following three months of detailed planning Gareth Southgate’s side will host New October after being unable to play for 10 calling off the Rugby Championship this year to such a hardline stance is understood to have Zealand on November 12 ahead of the final months until over the last week. staging the four-nation tournament in Australia or left New Zealand Rugby frustrated, with the two UEFA Nations League group fixtures England beat Iceland 1-0 on Saturday New Zealand. comparative quarantine conservatism likely to be away to Belgium on November 15 and and drew 0-0 against Denmark on Tuesday In recent weeks, Australia is believed to have the deal-breaker and effectively kill off hopes of at home against Iceland three days in the Nations League. navigated its way into the position of front-runner hosting the Rugby Championship. later. England’s only two previous matches to host the tournament after the New Zealand New Zealand’s quarantine complications In keeping with current coronavirus against New Zealand were in 1991 as Herald revealed problems with New Zealand’s ultimately left the door ajar for Rugby Australia pandemic guidelines, the games in London part of a tour of the country when Graham quarantine plans. to hatch a plan to stage the tournament from are scheduled to be played without fans. Taylor’s side won 1-0 and 2-0. — AP The New Zealand Government is understood to November. — NZ Herald SPORTS BRIEFS Black Ferns want Bowl back AUCKLAND — New Zealand women’s cricket captain Sophie Devine says the team’s two-week Covid-19 isolation in Brisbane will give them some rare time together to prepare ahead of their limited-overs series with Australia this month. The sides play three T20 internationals, starting on September 26, before three one-day matches from October 3 at Allan Border Field in Brisbane. It will be the first matches the sides have played since the T20 World Cup ended in early March. “It’s one of the silver linings of this trip,” Devine said at a virtually deserted Auckland airport yesterday as the team left for Australia. “It’s not very often that we get to go on an overseas tour and have two weeks preparation leading into the first game. It’s normally a week. “We also have a wider group as well. We get 17 players together so we’re really looking forward to the opportunity.” The Black Ferns would spend two weeks in isolation in Brisbane but would be able to train together within their biosecure bubble, she said. Australia are the reigning World T20 champions and have held the Rose Bowl, the symbol of transtasman supremacy in women’s one-day cricket, since 2000. “It’s always a tough battle against Australia,” Devine said. “But we have had similar build-ups. We’ve been in lockdown, even if it has been in slightly different circumstances either side of the Tasman. “None of us have played cricket for a while so it’s a really exciting opportunity to go hard at them . . . and maybe we can pinch the Rose Bowl back.” — AAP Giggs a fan of Ronaldo RYAN Giggs believes his former Manchester United teammate Cristiano Ronaldo will play SPRINTER CELEBRATES: Australia’s Caleb Ewan celebrates after crossing the finish line to win Stage 11 of the Tour de France to the age of 40 and set an international goal- cycling race over 167.5 kilometres from Chatelaillon-Plage to Poitiers on Wednesday. Picture by Christophe Petit-Tesson/Pool via AP scoring record that will never be broken. Ronaldo became the first European male player to score 100 international goals during Portugal’s 2-0 Nations League win in Sweden on Tuesday. The 35-year-old Juventus star’s double took him to 101 goals in 165 appearances for Portugal and within eight of equalling the international record Penalty for lean-in of Iran’s Ali Daei, who scored 109 goals in 149 games. “I think Cristiano will break that record,” Giggs told the PA news agency. Australian sprinter wins in chaotic dash “He’ll have to be at the right club obviously. I was at a top club and played until I was 40, and I can see him going on and playing until he’s 40 In the race for the overall win, Primoz dash on the Champs-Elysees in Paris on CYCLING as well. Roglic stayed safe on the rolling ride to September 20. “He looks after himself — he eats right, rests POITIERS, France — Australian Poitiers to keep the race leader’s yellow The last week-and-a-half of the Tour right and lives for the game — and is the best sprinter Caleb Ewan secured his second jersey. The 167km stage started on will see riders who are chasing the overall professional I ever played with.” stage victory at this year’s Tour de France’s Atlantic coast. title fighting to dislodge Roglic. He has Ronaldo joined United from Sporting Lisbon France in a chaotic dash to the finish Ewan skirted Bennett in the last metres a lead of 21 seconds over second-placed as an 18-year-old in 2003 when Giggs was in his on Wednesday that saw Peter Sagan and threw his front wheel across the line. Egan Bernal, last year’s champion, and is prime at Old Trafford. penalised for barging a rival. “It was very, very hectic,” said Ewan. 28 seconds ahead of third-placed French The pair won three Premier League titles, one Sagan, squeezed up against barriers “Quite crazy.” rider Guillaume Martin. Champions League and various domestic cup on the right-hand side of the finishing The 25-year-old Ewan, racing for the On Thursday, the remaining 161 riders competitions together before Ronaldo joined Real straight, made room for himself by Lotto Soudal team, also won Stage 3 and will tackle the longest stage of this year’s Madrid in 2009. leaning his left shoulder into Belgian three stages at his inaugural Tour last route, a hilly 218km trek from Chauvigny Ronaldo has now scored over 700 senior goals rider Wout Van Aert. year. to Sarran. That will be followed on Friday for club and country. The irregular move cost Sagan his Sagan’s relegation also cost him dearly by an even tougher stage with a sharp “I saw him at the start of his career and you second place behind Ewan. The Slovakian in his hunt for the Tour’s green jersey, mountain-top finish that could prompt could never foresee him going on to score this was dropped back to 85th place. awarded to riders who collect the most battles between the top contenders. amount of goals,” said Wales manager Giggs, Irish rider Sam Bennett was bumped points in sprints along the route and at Given the challenges ahead, the pack speaking at the relaunch of the McDonald’s Fun up to second and Van Aert to third. finishes. Losing second place cost Sagan largely took it easy on Wednesday before Football programme in which the company will Afterward, Van Aert and Sagan had a 30 points and awarded them instead to the final approach to Poitiers. provide over five million hours of free football to sharp exchange of words. Bennett. Matthieu Ladagnous, a 35-year-old five- to 11-year-olds by 2022. “There wasn’t a gap and if you use Bennett and Sagan have been locked French rider, punched on his pedals “He was a talent and a brilliant player who your elbows to open it up, I think it’s in a tight duel for that prize, repeatedly just moments after the stage start, excited you,” Giggs said. completely against the rules,” said Van taking the jersey off each other. immediately racing into the front. “Cristiano was always a student of the game, and Aert, a two-time stage winner this year. Sagan has a record seven green jersey But no one joined him in the breakaway, like me was always looking for that extra edge. “It’s already dangerous enough and I titles from previous Tours but is now leaving him to ride alone for more than “He was always in the gym and had it in his was really surprised and shocked at the seeing Bennett get away from him, 68 three hours and over 120km before he was mind how good he could be. He scored 40 goals moment that I felt something,” he said. points clear with few other opportunities then swallowed up by the pack with 43km in one season at United and since then what he’s “Really scared.” for sprinters to shine before the final to go to the finish. — AP done is remarkable.” — AAP 30 SPORT The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, September 10, 2020

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Reedy was the most impressive Second seed Glyn Williams got Twos: D Mettrick. Russell 75, S Pohatu 76. Electrinet Park and it appears it is going to take past Barry Cox on the 18th. THURSDAY (Sept 3) — Men’s Junior division: M Weaver 67, something special to stop him from Up against him in the semis is stableford, division 1: A White 34, I D Fieldhouse 69, H Harris 71, G TWENTY years after winning the claiming a third consecutive piece of Neal Jones, who beat Williams’ son Murphy 33, A Abrahams 33. Tattersfield 72, M de Luze 72. junior women’s club championship silverware in recent months. Alan, also on the 18th. Division 2: G Clapham 34, R Fletcher Women’s net: A Haisman 76. final, Kath Papuni did it again. Reedy was 5-under the card when The semis are on Sunday. 33, J Pittar 32. Twos: H Brown, T Akroyd, M Weaver. In what she will look back on as he and Pete Stewart shook hands on Approach: M Barker. Jackpot: M Weaver. a golfing year to remember, Papuni the 13th, his flawless performance SUNDAY — Men’s stableford: A Twos: W Brown 2, G Clapham, A FRIDAY — Meat pack nine-hole beat defending champion Di Webb in reaching perfect heights with a Reedy 39, Z Boyle 34. Abrahams. stableford, senior division: P Molloy 19, a sudden-death playoff on Saturday. hole-in-one on the fifth. Approach: Z Boyle. Jackpot: W Brown. M de Luze 19, J Brodie 18, A Nimmo Papuni went into the 18-hole final It set up a semifinal with Selwyn Women’s best third shot: P Johansen. 17 on c/b. on the back of two consecutive Peneha, who beat Tom Reynolds on Grandmothers Cup net: J Akuhata- THE Emerre and Hathaway and Junior division: S Fookes 26, J runner-up finishes, perhaps putting a the 17th. Nickerson 70 Insurance Institute tournament is at Tietjen 22, P Briant 20, G Maude 19, N little extra pressure on her. Rod Moore outplayed Rob Taylor Non-Grans Salver net: J Kerr. Poverty Bay TOMORROW. Report at Bunting 19. There was never more than one 5 and 4 and next faces defending Drawn two: J Kerr. 12 noon for a 12.30pm shotgun start. hole between the pair. Papuni won champion Brad Reynolds, who beat SATURDAY — Men’s stableford: A The draw is — Tahunga the 16th to go 1-up, Zane Boyle 3 and 2 in the battle of Pahina 38, E Parkin 35. No.1 tee: R Brott, G Webb, S Webb responded by winning the the besties. Women’s club championship finals, Andrews, G Cunningham; S Harbottle, THE Tahunga open closing day is 17th and the pair halved the 18th to Intermediate top seed Ray Walford senior division: J Kerr def B Walker. D Hall, H Johanson, R Owen. on Sunday. force extra holes. had one of the matches of the day Junior division: K Papuni def D Webb. No.2: R Fletcher, H Williams, M It will comprise a combined mixed Only one was needed, Papuni against Glen McKinnon, with Walford WEDNESDAY (Sept 2) —Women’s Reynolds, R Murphy; D Bush, R Foon, pairs stableford (arrange your own sealing the win to add a club getting home on the last. stableford: R Taiapa 32. R Menzies, M van der Velde. pair) and a men’s gross, net and championship crown to her Benson His semifinal opponent is Steve Two: B Walker. No.3: G Sligo, S Campbell, R Fisher, stableford section. Cup pairs (with Jacque Akuhata- Phillips, who thumped Phil Nepia 6 TUESDAY (Sept 1) — Veteran men’s P Sligo. A cup of tea/coffee at 10.30am will Nickerson) and Agnes Attwood and 5. stableford: P Nepia 34, B Cameron 34, No.4: C Sutton, D Quinn, T Reynolds, be followed by shotgun tee-off from women’s matchplay titles this year. Zach Rolls’ hopes of a Poverty R Walford 34, B Cox 34, B Lunsden- N Kitchen. 11am. Jo Kerr made it four senior Bay-Gisborne Park intermediate Nicholls 33, R McGann 33, A Nairne 33, No.5: J Glassford, T Sweeney, P Dinner will follow play. women’s titles in a row, coasting double were dashed by Ben Cameron R Moore 33. Hogan, N Jones; E Hindmarsh, K Inquiries to Mark Steele at 867- to an 8 and 7 win over 2015 senior 3 and 2. Humphries, R Griffiths, C Carmody. 0803 or email [email protected] champion Blanche Walker. Cameron next meets Anthony THE semifinals of the men’s club No.6: P Mullooly, F Lewis, R Moleta, The intermediate final between Pahina, who ousted defending championships are on SUNDAY. The R Lincoln; Tere Lincoln, T Sharp, M Te Puia Springs Tracey Ford and three-time champion champion Danny Boyle on the 17th. draw — No.1 tee, 9.15am: A Reedy v Grant, S Cranswick. Jean Foot is to be played at a later Junior No.1 Dave Harrison ended S Peneha,R Moore v B Reynolds. No.7: J van Helden, G Morley, M HAZEL Miratana’s name will go up date. the Rolls campaign with a win over 9.25: R Walford, v S Phillips, B Callaghan, H Keast. in gold again on the club honours The top seeds in the men’s club Steve Rolls — Zach’s dad. Cameron v A Pahina. No.8: A Abrahams, A Reedy, M boards. championships all advanced to Harrison’s semifinal adversary is 9.35: D Harrison v P Tamatea, G Smith, B Read; S Rogers, T File, K Miratana successfully defended the last four from quarterfinals on Pete Tamatea, who won “the battle Williams v N Jones. Clapham, S Puketapu. the intermediate women’s club Sunday. of the greenkeepers” against Ray No.9: D Williams, M de Luze, P championship, beating Iritana Senior men’s No.1 qualifier Anaru Grace. Poverty Bay Molloy, M Weaver; K Penny, A Reid, M Ngarimu in the final. Allen, F Cook. It was one of two finals on Sunday. KIRSTY Shaw ended a run of No.10: C Taewa, B Colbert, D Hiria McClutchie beat Doreen Junior crossword century scores with a trophy-winning Meadows, N Jones; B Allen, G Goldsmith in the junior women’s 1628 performance yesterday. Clapham, A Baldwin, B Pratt. decider. Shaw’s 96-27-69 won the Viv No.11: R Gibson, B Brown, B Talbot, 1 2 3 4 5 Swann Salver net and topped the T Goldsmith; P Grogan, B Rothschild, R SUNDAY — Women’s net: P bronze 2 division in the LGU. Johnstone, G Hawea. Summersby 94-26-68, I Ngarimu 96-26- 6 Don Wright encapsulated golf’s No. 12: P Rickard, L Pollitt, G 70, H Miratana 96-24-72, D Goldsmith fickle nature over the weekend. Marchbank, T Green; C Bauld, B 116-40-76. He won the division 2 men’s Morrissey, M Stevens, R Wells. Approach: H McClutchie. 7 stableford on Saturday with 85-17-68, No.17: R Fergus, T Petro, N Men’s net: T Kupenga 85-20-65, for 40 points, but was 11 shots worse Richardson, J Murphy; C Newman, H J Miratana 89-21-66, G Summersby the next day. Douglas, G Hannah, T Berry. 93-26-67, J Forrester 68, K Waitoa 8910 11 Vance Richardson emulated that No.18: C Parker, M Tilley, M Torrie, D 69, P Harrison 69, H Ramusseh 69, J contrast in the space of 18 holes on Hall; M File, L Ball, J Jenner, J Holmes. Babbington-Welsh 70, J Puha 70. Saturday. Richardson had 3-under 33 12 on the front nine and 43 on the back Patutahi COMING UP: SUNDAY, men’s club nine in his division 1-winning champs, women’s handicap cup. 13 76-7-69, for 39 points. A FAST start propelled Hukanui Other competition winners over Brown to a successful defence of the Tolaga Bay the week were Allan White (34) on senior men’s crown as the cream of Thursday, Paul Rickard (39 points) the club rose to the top on Sunday. NEIL Hansen’s senior men’s club and Ken White (38) on Sunday, Gay Brown defeated a perhaps weary championship crown goes on the line Young (30) on Monday, Ray Veall Shayde Skudder 7 and 6 in the in the final later this month. 14 15 16 17 18 (39pts) on Tuesday, and Young 36-hole matchplay final. Hansen beat Taine Lincoln 2 and 1 (net 76) and Faye Allen (72) on Having fallen to Waikohu in the in a semifinal last weekend and will Wednesday. Poverty Bay premier club rugby play Bruce Yates in the final. final the previous day, YMP captain All club championship finals are WEDNESDAY — LGU, silver division: Skudder found himself behind early on Sunday, September 20, teeing off 19 G Young 92-16-76. in his second final of the weekend. at 9am. Bronze 1: Faye Allen 98-26-72. Brown won the opening three Bronze 2: Kirsty Shaw 96-27-69. holes, was 5-up seven holes and SUNDAY — Stableford: M Watts 36 , 9-holers: S Ellwood 33. from there “I just held him out” in a P Stevenson 36, Taine Lincoln 35, Joel Twos: A Witters. solid display from the big man. Lincoln 35, D Maitai 34, N Hansen 34. Viv Swann Salver women’s net: K Brown was joined on the 2020 club Putting: P Stevenson 27, Taine Shaw 69. champion list by Denise Johnston, Lincoln 28, Joel Lincoln 29, M Watts 29. Across 4. Male deer (4) TUESDAY — Veteran men’s Tony Green, Mike de Luze, Andrea 6. A lying machine (10) 5. Cricket player (9) stableford: R Veall 39, P Reid 39, W Haisman and Mike Broad. Waikohu 8. 7. Thompson 36, M Smith 35, N Jones 35. Johnston proved too good for Contented (5) A special sparkling French MONDAY — Women’s stableford: G Jandy Winiata in the senior women’s SPUD Te Rito had too much 10. A wizard’s power (5) wine (9) Young 30. final, winning 8 and 7. firepower for Claude Ruru in the 13. 9. SUNDAY — Men’s stableford, division Green was a 4 and 3 victor over endeavour men’s club championship A very rich person (11) The feel of your heartbeat 1: K White 38, B Morrissey 38, J Situ Selwyn Pohatu in the intermediate final on Sunday. 14. Think the same as (5) 36, P Kerekere 36, P Anderson 36. men’s final. Te Rito coasted to a 5 and 4 someone else (5) 11. Separated (5) Division 2: P Rickard 39, M Karalus Haisman overpowered Jan Ewart victory in the 18-hole match. 17. 12. 37, N Jones 36, G Hawea 35. 12 and 11 in the junior women’s final. Took away illegally (5) Jump along on one foot (3) Approach: B Morrissey. De Luze retained the junior men’s SUNDAY — Drawn pairs stableford: 19. People next door (10) 15. Water from the sky (4) Twos: G Hawea, J Situ, L Gunther, B title with a 2-up defeat of Jamie T Brown/U Chambers 40; P Milner/A Down 16. Morrissey. Brodie. Tamanui-Nunn 40, L Green/K Tamanui A sound bouncing back (4) SATURDAY — Men’s stableford, Mike Broad best Sai Eder 4 and 3 35. 1. Assist (4) 17. Black stuff in a chimney (4) division 1: V Richardson 39, W Brown in the 18-hole endeavour men’s final. Endeavour men’s club championship 2. Very small (4) 18. A rower uses these (4) 35, C Poole 34, A Abrahams 34. final: Spud Te Rito def Claude Ruru 5 Division 2: D Wright 40, M Stewart SUNDAY — Club championship and 4. 3. A piece of rhyming writing 40, W Thompson 39. finals, men’s net, senior division: H (4) Approach: D Mettrick. Brown 70, T Green 74, G Brown 75, D COMING UP: SUNDAY, free day.

1. Stream, 3. Week, 7. Fail, 8. Chisel, 10. Lettuce, 13. Attempt, 16. Doctor, 17. Idea, 18. Work, 19. Hearts. 1. Safe, 2. Raised, 4. Easy, 5. Killer, 6. Chicken, 9. Station, 11. Window, 12. Spider, 14. Scar, 15. Pass. The Gisborne Herald • Thursday, September 10, 2020 SPORT 31 A HANDFUL OF ACES: Anaru Reedy retrieves his Medvedev in ball out of the hole at Gisborne Park on Sunday after racking up the fifth official hole-in-one of his impressive career. Reedy clinical form sank a 9-iron on the 140- metre fifth hole during the quarterfinals of the men’s TENNIS He took a medical timeout in the club championships. He third set to have a trainer massage added it to aces at Te Puia DANIIL Medvedev has continued his shoulder and he dealt with Springs — on his way to his march towards a maiden grand cramp but that was the only sign of victory in the final of the slam title as he returned to the any weakness in his game. East Coast Open in 2003 US Open semifinals with a clinical “It was tough and that was why — and three Wellington victory over childhood friend maybe for the first time in almost courses —Karori, Miramar Andrey Rublev. a year I celebrated my win,” said and Hutt Park. The latest In the first all-Russian quarterfinal Medvedev, who let out a roar upon highlighted a brilliant at a grand slam since Roland completing his win. performance in his senior Garros in 2007, Medvedev showed “I felt like I could get in trouble so men’s match against no hesitation during a ruthless, I was really happy to get the win in Pete Stewart, with Reedy controlled 7-6 (8-6) 6-3 7-6 (7-5) the tiebreaker. 5-under the card when they display that sent him through to the “One point decided two sets so it shook hands on the 13th. last four without dropping a set. was a tough match and Andrey was A multiple winner of the He has not even dropped playing unbelievable.” East Coast Open, Reedy serve in his five matches to date The only other issue for is the lowest handicapped and did not face a break point in Medvedev came in the opening- player (+1.0) in the Poverty dispatching Rublev. set tiebreak when the match was Bay-East Coast region No player in the Open Era has briefly delayed by an electrical fault. and is building towards won the New York major without Medvedev, who lost an epic five- the Poverty Bay Open in dropping a set. setter to Nadal in last year’s final, two weeks and the New With Roger Federer and Rafa will play second-seeded Austrian Zealand amateur here in Nadal missing, and top seed Novak Dominic Thiem or Australian 21st October. Both tournaments Djokovic having been disqualified seed Alex de Minaur on Friday for a are at the Poverty Bay for hitting a line judge with a ball, spot in the decider. course. More on the Park Medvedev showed why he is now The other men’s semifinal will club champs, including the bookmakers’ favourite. pit German fifth seed Alexander the women’s finals, in Golf The third seed never gave Rublev Zverev against 20th-seeded Roundup on page 30. a break chance in the entire match Spaniard Pablo Carreno Busta. Picture supplied while hammering down 16 aces. Not one of the remaining men Medvedev also produced more in the draw has won a grand slam than twice as many winners, 51-23. tournament. — AAP 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. 30782-01 10 Sep, 2020 MIDNIGHT TONIGHT GISBORNE TIDE MOVEMENT M E WEATHER FOR TOMORROW T Friday Saturday R Sep 11 Sep 12 SE S am 369noon 369pm am 369noon 369pm Tauranga 3 16 0 Hicks Bay 3 16 Te Puke 35 22

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BOXING by Jack Malcolm Larby’s wing for several years, home in town. helping out before he got his Larby says splitting the name GISBORNE’S Kim-Maree probationary licence. He is her into Patu and Tahi focuses on an Larby recently became one of brother-in-law and helped out alternative meaning — Patu is only a handful of fully accredited doing the boxing programme for Maori for “strike” and Tahi means female boxing coaches in New a local gym before moving on “first” — while honouring the Zealand. and helping Larby form their club’s history. (The New Zealand The head coach at Patu Tahi own space at the old Army Hall. History website breaks the Boxing Club achieved her Level “Everyone here is a volunteer; placename down to “Pa: fortified 2 boxing licence while colleagues I enjoy it. . . it’s good seeing the village” and “tutahi: lonely”.) Boxing Paul Graham and Rob Kora kids progress,” he said. She says safety is the priority achieved their Level 1 licence. Graham said fighters had and Boxing New Zealand is It takes years of hard work to show their grit before they governing the sport well. and dedication to be certified could get into the ring to fight “Seeing it from both sides, as a as a Level 2 coach, with a bare officially. coach and having been a fighter, minimum of three years’ active “We put it on them to push I agree with everything they’re ready experience after receiving a themselves as much as they can. doing.” probationary licence and being When you get in there, there’s It’s a big commitment to be in a fighter’s corner in at least only you and your opponent.” a coach for the club. Last year 12 separate events. He said the reward of club members travelled 13 times Larby started boxing when coaching was seeing their to compete in tournaments, but she was 12, but gave up fighting athletes improving their skills in Larby says it’s worth it. to surge after she injured a wrist playing and out of the ring . . . “watching The lockdown was hard on rugby league. them grow outside of the sport, the club. Members had no She says she’s “very it’s not just in here (the gym)”. competition or tournaments and passionate” about boxing, Larby’s goal is to build up had difficulty getting the required which made the process of the foundation of the club so it pre-fight medical tests done. getting her Level 2 certification can continue its growth if she “If we can’t get out and fight, straightforward. were to step away for whatever it’s like going to rugby training HARD WORK PAYING OFF: “If you like boxing it’s easy,” reason. and not playing.” Boxing coaches (from left) she said. “I want to start bringing Paul Graham, Rob Kora “It’s a big achievement for us; tournaments to Gisborne, and Kim-Maree Larby are I’m lucky to find two guys to which is why we’ve got the building up the Patu Tahi build up.” permanent boxing ring.” Boxing Club. The club is always on the Originally the Patu Picture by Paul Rickard lookout for more coaches to Tahi club was in rebuild the once “thriving” Patutahi, but when the regional boxing scene. original coaches retired Kora said he had been under the club found a new

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