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Susan Rhodes and Michael Gibson react after jumping into a mud pit at the Wairua Warrior race on Saturday. Photo: Evan Barnes/Shuttersport.

Hundreds of people ran, jumped, slid and swam around a muddy Wairua Warrior obstacle course on Saturday, giving the fledging event a great start. The race was held at Happy Valley Adventures in Cable Bay where entrants could compete in either a six kilometre obstacle course or a double lap at 12km.

Event organiser Greg Witika says he is pleased with how the event took shape. “The day has been fantastic. We had a really good contingent of people coming through for our first event.” He says he is already thinking ahead to next year’s course and making it an annual event. A video of the day is online at nelsonlive.co.nz

House fires ‘a concern’ A third house fire in as many weeks has the fire service sounding more warnings as they prepare for their busiest time of year. The start of winter is a traditionally busy time for house fires and Nelson station officer Darren Shackleton says people need to take precautions. The warning comes after fire destroyed an-

other home, this time in central Nelson. The fire started at around 3am on Monday and quickly spread through Kelly Huang and La Per’s St Lawrence St home. The pair, who only bought the home a month ago, escaped with Per’s mother, Ma Li, who also lives in the home. All three were checked by St John at the scene with

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andrew@nelsonweekly.co.nz Ma Li sent to hospital for further checks. Darren has attended all three fires and says the first two were started by battery

chargers, while the cause of yesterday’s fire hasn’t been determined yet. He says the number of fires is a concern and people need to check their electric blankets, clean out their chimney flue and dust off heaters before they’re used.

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A St Lawrence St home destroyed by fire in the early hours of Monday morning. Photo: Jessie Johnston.

Fire Service warnings over house fires FROM PAGE 1 “Fires from those three are a pretty common occurrence unfortunately.” He says they hopefully won’t be busy

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The size of this year’s vintage may be well down but winemakers around the Nelson region are hoping it will be high on quality after they completed harvesting this week. A cold December and dry summer has resulted in poor flowering and low yields throughout the region with most growers reporting decreases of 30 to 50 per cent on last year. However, the low yields could well result in excellent wines with Waimea Estates general manager Ben Bolitho saying the vintage “is small but it is great”. “The weather for the whole of spring was not optimal for wind pollinated fruit,” Ben says. “It was cold, especially during early December when the vines were flowering so this year we harvested just under 1350 tonnes compared with 2437 tonnes last year.

John Harrey inspects some cabernet franc grapes at Te Mania’s vineyard on McShane’s Rd last week. “But the thing about a smaller yield is that the quality is really good with a high fruit concentration. On the back of a gold medal winning sauvignon blanc of 2014, we’re really looking forward to what this vintage will bring us.” Neudorf ’s viticulturalist Richard Flatman says their sauvignon blanc yields were down on average with pinot noir and chardonnay also “down a bit”.

“We only had 45 per cent of our average rainfall from July to December and it was cold and windy so the yields are down. But at this stage the fruit is looking really good - it has good depth of flavour.” Richard says it was also a season of firsts at Neudorf with the vineyard having its “first frost in 38 years” and the earliest start and finish to harvesting. Te Mania’s John Harrey says they planned to finish harvesting the last two or three varieties on their vineyards at the weekend and although yields were down “about 30 per cent on last year”, the quality was good. “A lot of the fruit has been very good quality but we would have liked a little more. The fruit ripened very quickly too so we were putting in some long days to get it all harvested.”

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A group of Lower Queen St residents want the 50kmh speed limit extended to McShane Rd to make their street safer, after another accident at the Richmond black spot last week. Two people suffered minor to moderate injuries after their vehicles collided on Lower Queen St last Wednesday. It is the latest in a long list of accidents that includes two fatal crashes on the busy stretch of road, and the residents say the best way to make it safer is to reduce the speed limit from 70kmh to 50kmh. “There are so many cars and trucks on this road and they are going too fast, especially with all the pedestrians,” Rebecca Gibbs says. “It’s pretty much a residential area and they are still allowed to drive at 70kmh - it’s a little scary.” Rebecca says that Lower Queen St also has a school and church within the 70kmh zone. A turn off into the Lower Queen St Health Centre can also cause traffic to back-up and create problems, she says. Another resident, Peter Field, who has lived on Lower Queen St for 19 years, says he can recall at least six serious accidents near his house. He says it has always been a dangerous

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Kevin Jourdain, left, and Chris Tilley had their bikes stolen from outside separate flats in Waimea Village last week. Photo: Simon Bloomberg. bike back after it was seen lying in a ditch by a member of the public who reported it to the police, he is still angry that it was stolen. Chris, who is a competitive weightlifter, says Waimea Village is so secluded and secure that the thieves took a big risk entering the property. “It surprised me, the risk of anything like this happening

is so remote out here. But I’ve started putting a lock on my bike and put my spare key inside,” Chris says. Chris, who uses the bike as transport to his job and parent’s house in Teapot Valley, says the theft has made him think about taking further security precautions. “I might start keeping something inside for protection. I don’t want to

hurt anyone but if someone broke in I’d protect myself.” Chris says he was “blown away and absolutely gobsmacked” to get his bike back and wants to say thanks the person who found it and reported it to police. Kevin says they both contacted police after the thefts but no one reported hearing or seeing anything suspicious.

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Refund for some Air NZ passengers, others denied Some passengers on the cancelled Air New Zealand flight from Auckland to Nelson last month are threatening to go to television show Fair Go after they were denied compensation for accommodation costs – while others were refunded. Eddie Bradford, of Richmond, was on the flight and says he does not accept Air New Zealand’s reasons for the cancellation and he has written to them seeking a suitable response. “When you book a flight it is just like a contract, we honoured our side by paying $1100 up front but they didn’t honour their side of the agreement,” says Eddie. His frustration is further exasperated after hearing that another couple on the flight were refunded their accommodation costs and credited airpoints for the cancellation. Craig Davies wrote an email complaining about the cancelled flight and the lack of service from Air New Zealand staff. He was refunded for his accommodation costs and credited with airpoints.

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But Eddie says he had no such luck. “We sent an email to Air New Zealand complaining about the lack of service and asked them why they had cancelled our flights from Auckland to Nelson. They sent back what seemed like an automated response, saying passenger safety is paramount and that is why the flight was cancelled. “Because they have got the monopoly, they think they can just walk over everyone,” says Eddie. The Sunday afternoon flight was cancelled last month after it was delayed several times. Air New Zealand admitted that the reason the flight was cancelled was because they wanted the plane back in Auckland for the busy Monday morning flights, and poor weather meant they could have flown to Nelson but not back to Auckland that night. Air New Zealand did not respond in time for our print deadline.

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World of Wearable Art wardrobe staff, from left, Rhiannon Jones, Leonie Trathan, Bethany Wilson and Felicity Mountfort with some of the items that will be up for sale this Saturday. Photo: Andrew Board. The World of WearableArt and Collectible Car Museum is also contributing to fundraising on the day. For locals with proof of local address adult museum entry will be at the reduced rate of $15, with $10 going towards fundraising. Visitors to Nelson will pay the usual entry fee, $10 of which will be donated and 50 cents from all coffees bought at the café will go towards treatment for Claire. Claire began designing gar-

ments for the World of WearableArt Awards Show when she was eight years old and has entered a total of thirteen garments into the competition. In 2004 she won Supreme Award with her garment EOS and, until her recent illness, has been Head of Costume Design at Weta Workshop in Wellington. The sale will be this Saturday between 10am and 4pm at the WOW car park on Quarantine Rd.

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Stoke/Nayland cricketer Ben Homan takes a onehanded catch, last November. The image is a finalist in the Sports Photo of the Year category at the Canon Media Awards. Photo: Chris Symes/Shuttersport.

Photographer up for top award

Shuttersport photographer Chris Symes is a finalist in the Canon Media Awards for an image he shot for Nelson Weekly. The photo of Stoke/Nayland cricketer Ben Homan taking a diving one-handed catch last November was selected from hundreds of images as a finalist in the Sports Photo of the Year category.

Chris is one of four outstanding local photographers at Shuttersport, who are often seen pounding the sidelines of sporting events all over Nelson. The agency supply their images to Nelson Weekly and Waimea Weekly newspapers. The winners will be announced at a glitzy ceremony in June.

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Flying night missions over Germany in World War 2 was about as dangerous an occupation as you could hope to have, and for John Beeching flying back to base in England without some of his mates became a way of life. “You didn’t think much about it. They’d come in and take all his possessions and leave and that was it. Another mate gone.” The loss of mates was the obvious low-light of the war for John, the new patron of the Nelson RSA and dedicated Poppy Day volunteer. “Other than that it was the time of my life. It was just a big adventure to me. We were all young and getting to fly these great machines. It was exciting.” John, 91, was a pilot with the Royal Air Force and flew in support of bomber aeroplanes over Germany. After the war he moved to Canada and then New Zealand. He has lived in Nelson for 54 years and been a member of the Nelson RSA for 35 years. For most of that time John has been volunteering his time to sell poppies on the corner of Trafalgar and Hardy Sts.

The Wood's John Beeching, 91, with a couple of poppies he'll be selling on Poppy Day this Friday. On the wall behind John is a picture of the Mosquito aeroplane, similar to those he flew in World War 2. Photo: Andrew Board. He says Poppy Day is an important day on his calendar and he enjoys raising the money that goes towards health costs for veterans living in Nelson. “Sometimes people will talk to you, but most of the time it’s just a quick stop to buy the poppy and then on their way. It’s great to see the support though, on Poppy Day and at the Anzac Day services. Last year we had more than 1000 people there.” John still works part time at

the Cawthron Institute and his wife Wendy also keeps busy, delivering the Nelson Weekly among other things. John says he’s had a great life but he often things about his mates who weren’t so lucky. “I think about them all the time, and on Anzac Day and Armistice Day it’s a big thing to reminisce.” Nelson RSA president Barry Pont says each year Poppy Day raises about $20,000. The money goes to the welfare costs of ex-service people in need.

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Nelson cyclists urged to ‘be bright’ this winter With daylight saving over, cyclists are being urged to make themselves as bright as possible. Bike Wise, NZ Police, and Nelson City Council are promoting the “Be Bright” campaign which aims to reduce cycling accidents and increasing awareness of cyclist safety. Cyclists are being reminded to light up their bikes and wear high-visibility clothing to help keep them safe on the road. Keen cyclist and Nelson City councillor Matt Lawrey encourages everyone to think about the safety of the cyclists in their lives, especially in winter.

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“The better lit up cyclists are, the better for everyone. I’ve got three lights on the front of my bike, two on the back and three reflectors, and even then I sometimes think I could do with some more.” Also a part of the campaign are checkpoints at key locations where police will assess reflective gear and lights, and roving cycle ambassadors who will stop cyclists without lights and offer to fit a light on the bikes at no cost. Cyclists are also being reminded to use their bell to alert walkers Sergeant Stu Wright and councillor Matt Lawrey out early on the busy to avoid frightening them when passing. commuter routes for the Bright Bike campaign. Photo: Tim Cuff.

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A large crowd celebrated this year’s apple harvest at the annual Wakefield Apple Fair, held last Sunday. Organisers of the event say they were thrilled to see a steady stream of people through the gates and estimate attendance had quadrupled in size compared with last year. People were encouraged to bring along their own apples and join in the process of making juice using vintage machinery. There was a variety of apple-themed activities throughout the day including apple bobbing, apple tasting and food stalls selling toffee apples, apple pie and apple jelly. “The day has been fantastic, there are tonnes

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Super Gran, Tuesday, April 7: After their article in the Nelson Weekly, the Super Gran programme, run by the Te Korowai Trust, has already gained the interest of two more potential Super Grans. Co-ordinator Betty Soane says she will be meeting with the two ladies in the coming week to discuss how they can assist the programme. She also says the article has made her a recognisable face around town, with people commenting on the great job those running the programme are doing. Mini Speed Record, Tuesday, April 7: At last count, the group of Nelson men aiming to set a new speed record in Bonneville have $401 raised through their Give-a-little page. The group currently hold the land speed record of 235 km/h for their class of Mini Cooper S, gained in 2012, but after partnering with Mini New Zealand, Maersk Line, Total Lubricants and the World of Wearable Art and Collectable Car Museum, they still require more sponsorship. With a goal of $105,000, you can help support their journey by visiting ‘project64’ at givealittle.co.nz

more people here compared with last year, we are just blown away by the community support,” says organiser Amy Bucknall. The fair was held at Willow Bank Heritage Village, a private property owned by Christine Grieder and Kim John Kerslake. The property is host to 15 relocated and restored buildings, which encompass a variety of items from antique toys and china to haberdashery. The crowd was entertained with live music by The Plinkers and performances by the Morris Dancers. A highlight of the day was a re-enactment of the ringing of the old Wai-iti school bells, inside a relocated Collingwood St church which was built in the 1880s.

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Boxing 'a joke': The picture of the lady boxers sharing a laugh after the "fight of the night" says it all. What a huge joke! To celebrate Easter Eve with a night of violence is a shameful thing, and what an example to the young boys who are supposed to be the beneficiaries. Disgusting! Ren Kempthorne.

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There's a lady in Ranui who tried to force me out of her car park on the road. My response was, 'I don't see your name on it!' Suggested she contact the council for reservation rights. The lady honestly believed she bought the park with the house. I now make sure I park in that spot. Sarah Davis. Council need to visit Saturday market at 7am and see the deck chairs, vege bins, gas cylinders etc that are "reserving" carparks. Only way to save a car park is with a car! Gabbe Oakes. All you have to do is move the cone. Sheri Ropoama.

for years... so good on her. Not that I agree. Robyn Rusholme. It's not legal - but it's not illegal. Jeenyus Jackson. Car accident on Lower Queen St: Ahhhhhhhhh, hope everyone was OK! So many accidents on that road lately. Athena Morgan. I'd rather hit a dog than another person... Jess Maxted. I could live with killing a dog, a person is one thing you would never get over. Simon Scowen.

I had a note left on my car a long time ago saying not to park there as it was a private park. I rang council, they said 'nah'. Next time I parked there I got another note so I shoved it in their letterbox. Jax Coleman.

If the dog was on a leash, how did it get onto the road? It may sound cruel, but I would have hit the dog if it was not possible to avoid it and another car. Julia Lines.

What a damn nerve, who does she think she is, the Queen!!! Brenda Kenny.

Fire destroys home on St Lawrence St: OMG, they just bought that house. Aleisha Brunell.

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A team of Nelson students has won a national problem solving competition and are now preparing to head to the United States to take on other students from around the world. Last year, Nelson College students participated in the National Future Problem Solving Competition, which saw them compete against 300 teams from schools around New Zealand. They were awarded both junior and middle division champions at the finals held in Auckland, which qualified them for the international competition. The students departed the national competition before the award ceremony was held, in order to catch a flight and found out on the bus to the airport they had won. “It was fantastic, something we had wanted to achieve, we had competed the year before and hadn’t quite made it, so we really wanted to do it this time,” says student Logan Smith. The New Zealand team includes, Kit Vining from Nelson College, Lucy Watts and Emma Halsey from Nelson

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SAVE THE CHILDREN FAIR: Jeanne Taylor and Veronica Marlow, pictured right, with one of the giant teddy bears that will be for sale at this year’s Save the Children Fair. Jeanne and Veronica have been a part of the organisation since the early 70s, joining to do their part for charity, as well as enjoying the social elements if offered. Both ladies have now been awarded lifetime memberships. The annual fair is the organisation's major fundraising event of the year and will be held at the Stoke Hall on Saturday, April 18, from 9am until noon. The fair features a number of stalls including fresh vegetables, house hold items, books, toys and plants. Photo: Jessie Johnston.

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Hospital chaplain helps to heal the spirit Andrew Board

For two years Yvonne McLean has been the chaplain at Nelson Hospital and in that time she’s spoken with thousands of people dealing with heartbreak, joy or stress. But she says no matter the situation she and her volunteers offer something often missing from a hospital – peace. The Nelson Chaplaincy Service is a nondenominational organisation, there to offer a friendly ear to hospital patients, staff and visitors. Yvonne and her team of 18 volunteers visit people in wards and also run the hospital chapel, which is right beside the café. She says some people want to talk, some don’t, while others are just happy to sit in silence while their hand is held. “We try to gauge what they’d like from us and some people don’t want to see us, but they’re always polite about it. Others want to get something off their chest and we’re there for that too.” Yvonne was a minister at Nelson Cathedral before she took up the job at the hospital. She says it was “God’s decision” and she has thoroughly enjoyed it. “He made it very clear that he wanted me here and it’s been very rewarding, very fulfilling. It has its tough times, but it’s a privilege to be with people during tough times and happy times too.” She says coming from the Anglican cathedral to the multi-faith Chaplain did take some adjustment, but the main reason for

Nelson Hospital Chaplain Yvonne McLean in the hospital's chapel. The hospital chaplaincy service visits patents, family members of patients and even talks to staff. Photo: Andrew Board. the job isn’t about faith, it’s about people. “I really care about people, regardless. I have up-skilled in other faiths but mainly it’s about people and listening to people, and being there for people no matter what their faith is.” Last year, Yvonne and her team made 6952 “meaningful” visits to patients and assisted 1019 family members. She says there is plenty of joy in her job with new parents and grandparents com-

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ing to the Chaplain to give thanks and those who may have had surgery and are feeling much better. But there is heartache as well. “Sometimes it’s tough. Certainly there are times where I have to come back and collect myself, and there are times that I’ve spent time in the chapel just having a few moments of quiet, that’s where I recharge again. “All our volunteers have to report back to

me at the end of their ward rounds and that’s where they can off-load anything. So I’m here to listen to the volunteers as much as the patients and visitors.” Due to confidentially rules, Nelson Weekly couldn’t speak with any of the patients that the Chaplaincy has helped, but it did receive an anonymous comment from a patient through the chaplaincy. It read: “Thank you once again for all your support and the support of your team. I would not have been able to get through this admission if it wasn’t for you and your team. I really praise God for all of you. Thanks again, God bless you all.” Yvonne says looking after the spirit is just as important as the physical body and she feels the biggest thing they do is bring peace to a situation. “I feel we carry Christ, we may not speak his name, we may not talk about him, but we carry peace into a situation. We may not talk about faith at all, but to bring peace to someone is our main help.” The chaplaincy service is 50 per cent funded by the government, the rest is made up from donations. Yvonne says they get great support from the hospital itself and local churches, but they’re hoping to raise some more money from the community to cover a shortfall this year. Anyone who would like to contribute can contact the service’s fundraising coordinator, Annie Brown, on 546 1818 or email her on annie.brown@nmdhb.govt.nz. For more information on the service, visit www.ichc. org.nz

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The house-warming is over and it’s back to business for Richmond Hire. After spending several years located on Richmond’s Gladstone Rd, the team are now settling down to enjoy a brand-new premises. A higher profile, improved access and close proximity to the motorway are all in Richmond Hire’s favour now, not to mention they have their new building all to themselves. The move has now put them on Beach Rd and in a purpose-built residence, they are looking forward to carrying on the

efficient operation that is Richmond Hire. Locally-owned and operated by Wayne Gardiner, Richmond Hire comprises a small team including Wayne, Steve Thomas and Geoff Stilwell looking after the equipment hire, and Alexa Harris in the office. The team have a strong knowledge of the building industry; constantly staying up-to-date with the latest innovations and updated technology. Their knowledge also extends to the processes needed for a particular

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It’s not just a huge range of equipment you will find at Richmond Hire; their service is second to none. They will help you choose the right gear, instruct you on how best to use it, make sure you have the right safety equipment, and that support continues right through to the end of your project so if anything untoward happens, they will be there right away to sort it out. The tools stocked by Richmond Hire are suitable for a wide range of work, from the smaller hand-held machines used by those into their DIY and contractors, to big equipment used for one off-jobs and specialised tasks by industry and government workers. Safety is a high priority for Richmond Hire, so not only is their equipment regularly checked for faults, they can also train you to use the machinery before you take it away. That could mean a demonstration on site when they deliver your hire equipment, or a quick rundown of the basics in store. Wayne says he is also looking at installing a television in the near future so that

customers who wish to learn about the machines they will be using can spend 10 minutes watching a video tutorial. They also have safety covered with the regular replacement of their hire equipment. Richmond Hire has the skills to repair tools in their workshop, but they do not have a full time mechanic as their turnover of tools means they are always functioning at their best. The team also makes sure they stock reliable and reputable brands that will stand up to heavy duty work, especially in the commercial construction environment. Richmond Hire specialise in equipment up to two tons, including diggers, kanga and tractor hire at an hourly rate.

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Rare and specialised machinery can be very costly, especially when you may only need it once, so it always pays to give Richmond Hire a call; they could save you a lot of money. Wayne and the team know how busy contractors and tradesmen can be, often working to contract deadlines, so they’ve worked hard to provide a service that not only supplies the best tools when they’re needed, but to support you during the project too, so if anything unforeseen happens or the circumstances of the job change, they will be there right away. And of course, with a brand-new premises purposebuilt to cater to those needing equipment fast, the turnaround time for those on the job, or even the home handyman, will make them your number one hire shop. Richmond Hire is also flexible on the period of time you can hire their

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Emergency Kit - A severe weather emergency kit should include the following items: an ice scraper and de-icer, a torch, warm clothes and a blanket, a pair of boots, a first-aid kit, battery

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With Nelson Weekly editor Andrew 'Bad News' Board Laying on a wooden trolley in a dark corner of Saxton Stadium with my hat over my face, headphones over my ears and breath running in my nose and out my mouth, I did all I could to calm my nerves. It was around 7pm last Saturday night. I was dressed in a blue singlet and long blue shorts with black boxing boots and in about an hour and a half I was due to climb into a boxing ring and fight another man in the Fight 4 Victory. But I was trying to forget all that. I was trying to not let the nerves and adrenaline consume me. As I lay there with loud music pumping into my ears I couldn’t hear anything else, but I could feel the vibrations from the crowd. I could feel the tension and I could only guess as to what was happening in the ring. After three songs I got up and headed for the dressing room. My strategy of trying to hide and forget about my fight was not working. By the time I got to the dressing room, Nelson City councillor Tim Skinner was sitting down with his towel-covered head bowed. He’d lost the first fight of the night and he was disappointed. His eyes winced as he replayed the result in his head. Standing around him were his wife and his two boys. Despite their dad’s obvious disappointment, his boys had smiles on their faces. They thought he did great and they were right. Tim fought a hell of a fight against Richard Malcolm and lost on split decision, one of seven that would be decided that way over the course of the night. For the next half an hour I sat in my seat, listened to music, sipped from my water bottle and watched as fellow members of the blue corner left and returned. Crown prosecutor Emma Riddell returned with a black eye but also with her unmistakable smile, “I loved it,” she beamed. Unassuming chef Kevin Hopgood returned with the blue corner’s first belt of the night, but also with a bloody nose and wry smile as he accepted the congratulations from the rest of us. Engineer Karl Griffin returned with a medic after he took a

Nelson Weekly editor Andrew Board, right, throws a jab at Pomeroys general manager Hayden Thompson, at the Fight 4 Victory last week. Photo: Chris Symes/Shuttersport. heavy knock to the head and by the time James Maxwell returned it was my turn. I paced the room trying to think about what I should be doing and smashed hand pads held up by our trainer, Deon Charles. As I walked to the edge of the grandstand I could hear Murray Leaning and Mike King fire up the crowd, I could hear the cheers. When my opponent Hayden Thompson walked to the ring my nerves doubled as I saw the lights spin and the music pump. Then the attention turned to me. My name roared from the speakers as I walked through the crowd. I could hear people yelling my name but I didn’t dare look. I tried to focus on looking straight ahead and making it to the ring. When I got there I hopped through the ropes, bounced about and tried to look tough (although I’m certain it didn’t work). The fight was a blur. I remember standing there as the referee gave us his final instructions. Hayden and I were staring at each other and then it was on. I remember throwing a jab and missing and the rest is snapshots. I remember him hitting my ribs, I remember him coming at me and I remember having him on the ropes at one stage. The whole fight seemed to last a few moments and I can’t tell you want happened in each round, this wasn’t because of a head knock, just adrenaline. During the fight I could only hear my trainer Barry Galbraith, nothing else until the final 30 seconds, then I heard the roar from the crowd and it was incredible.

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Standing in the ring and waiting for the judges decision I wasn't sure whether I was going to win or not but I knew I had given it all I could. Hayden was awarded the fight on a split decision and I quickly found myself back in the dressing room and surprisingly emotional. I didn’t cry or anything, but I felt waves of pride and disappointment. I felt I let myself down by losing, but felt proud that I’d stepped so far out of my comfort zone and had put up a good fight. My teammates were kind in their praise and after a few moments to collect myself, I headed out to the corporate tables where I had family and friends. They were all fantastic. I watched the rest of the fights from the tables and caught up with Hayden in the stands. I congratulated him and we both talked about how we would carry on sparring and training. It’s something that gets in your bones, I think. Back in the changing room after the last fight, the girls were doing their makeup and the last fighters were having a shower. I saw a young boxer who regularly attends the Victory Boxing gym and I asked him what he thought. “Yeah, real good. You were all real good,” he said. More than a week on, the whole thing still seems a bit surreal, but it would rank as one of the most incredible experiences of my life. To hear the event raised around $80,000 for the Victory Boxing Charitable Trust is quite amazing. It was a once in a lifetime experience and I have no regrets at all. I’m glad I did, even if my rib is still a bit sore.

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Winless Nelson line up unbeaten Waimea Old Boys It doesn't get any easier for Galbraith Group Nelson. After suffering a close 14-6 loss to bitter rivals Wakatu Hotel Marist on Saturday, they now have to pick themselves up and prepare for the two-time defending champions who are also unbeaten this season. Waimea Old Boys swept past Freeman Roofing Stoke 35-13 at Greenmeadows on Saturday to extend their perfect start to the season. But for Nelson there would be no better week to break their losing streak. "They [Waimea] are the bench mark so it will be a good yardstick for us," says Nelson coach Kade Heke. "We're looking forward to testing ourselves against them." Nelson have welcomed back star back Robbie Malneek and Kade says they're expecting the arrival of a Fijian number 8 within the next few weeks. Kade says the key for his side is for his young players to gel as quickly as possible. "We're such a young side it's just

Waimea's Sam Winsloe gets dragged down by the Stoke defence at Greenmeadows on Saturday. Photo: Barry Whitnall/Shuttersport. needing everyone on the same page. The boys are willing, each week we're progressing, but there's still a lot we need to work on." The match will kick off at Jubilee Park at 3pm. In the other games, Taylor's Contracting Wanderers will play Marist this weekend, after a big 33-0 win over Kahurangi on Saturday. Which leaves Stoke to travel to Kahurangi.

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FOOTBALL SEASON KICKS OFF: AMI Nelson Suburbs second division player Jasper Lavington is surrounded by FC Nelson Locomotive defenders at Victory Square on Saturday. Locomotive won the game 2-0 on the season's opening day. Nelson Bays Football general manager Clive Beaumont says there are 42 senior teams playing football this season across six divisions, including two womens leagues. In the first division, Richmond Athletic, Nelson Suburbs and Marlborough all had wins, with Suburbs Seals and Nelson College drawing. Photo: Marc Palmano/Shuttersport.

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The introduction to the sport has proven extremely popular and, at the end of the visits, the schools are invited to take part in a ‘Festival of Hockey’ competition to put their newly learnt skills to the test. This includes schools as far afield as Golden Bay and results in around 800 children gathering at the Saxton hockey turf to play the sport over two days. The school programme runs from February until the end of May and, along the way, those who wish to continue to play the sport can register to take part in the after-school junior hockey programme. Regional development manager for hockey, Craig Brett says that the numbers taking part in their afterschool programme have seriously increased; around nine years ago they were operating it with around 40 kids, now numbers have jumped to around 600. The after-school programme runs for 10 weeks, this year beginning on April 30. Because they are still running their school visits when the junior programme starts, registration into the programme has no cut-off date and, thanks to generous sponsorship from Heartland Bank, fees are extremely low. What makes the junior hockey programme even better for parents is that it is all run on a Thursday evening with no extra trainings to worry

about. The youngest level, Kindie Sticks, begins at 4:30pm and everything is wrapped up by 6:30pm. Children participating are mainly grouped according to schools and are placed under the guidance of Nelson hockey clubs who are responsible for uniforms and sourcing coaches, of whom 60 are involved with the upcoming junior programme. Unlike other sports, hockey is played year round thanks to artificial turf. Once the 10 week summer programme finishes, there is a short break before the winter season starts and, following that, children from the ages of eight and up are invited to take part in an extension programme which works on developing more skills. The players from these can then move into Under 11 representative programmes, or they can continue in a development program if they wish to remain playing at a social level. Hockey is a great sport for co-ordination, fitness and socialising, so if you are interested in involving your children in the sport, don’t hesitate to register them into the 10 week junior programme today. Registrations can be submitted and paid for online, simply visit the Nelson Hockey site, click on ‘News’ and scroll down to ‘2015 Junior Winter Programme’.

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SportS Sport S NETBALL: The Geraldine Hodgson netball tournament will be held at Saxton Stadium on Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th April. Senior teams and college teams participate in the tournament and, for the first time, Intermediate grade teams have been invited to join in this year. BOWLS: The Wakefield Bowling Club's latest centre title winners have come a long way in the last three years. Margaret Eames and Rae Peterson didn't win a game when they played in their first Nelson Centre women's pairs tournament three years ago. Last year, they managed just one win but this year they went all the way to win the final on March 15 and Wakefield's first centre title in 14 years.

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Hugs and kisses for triathlon finishers Monique Bergman There were plenty of hugs and kisses awaiting competitors as they crossed the finish line of the McFadden McMeekan Phillips Lawyers Nelson Women’s Triathlon on Sunday. Around 250 women competed in the event which is aimed towards women of all abilities, from beginners to more serious athletes, and includes a 5km run or 3km walk, 14km cycle and four lengths of the Riverside Pool. In its 28th year, the race is seen as a starter into triathlons by many, which was confirmed by 62 first time competi-

tors completing the course. There were four women competing in the 70 years age group, who gave some of the younger ones a run for their money. “We were really pleased with the event, everyone seemed relaxed and people were having fun, it was lovely to see families waiting for their competitor to come in and giving them lots of hugs and kisses as they crossed the finish line,” says event organiser Amanda Dykzeul. Zoe King won the run section, with Renee Hunt and Kiri Williams not far behind her.

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It was a race to the finish line in the walk section, with previous winner, Richmond’s Margaret Oliver, beaten at the post by Blenheim’s Lisa Johnston. In the team section, the NBS Workmates Run Challenge was won by Jamiee Erskine and Jo Perrott from Riverside Pool, and Nelson Radiology’s Julie Slade and Karina Murray won the walk. Thirteen duos entered in the Nelson Marlborough Insurance Brokers Generation Challenge, which was won by Erin and Wendy De Maat in the walk section and Jane-Maree and Ella Holmes in the run.

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There was an upset in the rugby league results, with the Wanderers Wolves beating the Richmond Rabbits 28 to 16 at Ngawhatu Park last weekend. The Wanderers Wolves were collectively very strong across the park with the two big frontrowers, Lucaster Mati and Christian Tupuola, setting a platform up the middle. “We’ve worked pretty hard to get where we are today” says Wanderers Wolves coach, Lawrence Curdy. Richmond Rabbits coach Deon Charles says his team was well and truly beaten by a bigger and better team on the day. “They are a big side and it became pretty clear that, due to three of our props being out with injuries, we were lacking size up front on Saturday,” says

Wanderers backrower Kwaid Ah-Hoi makes a break against the Richmond Rabbits on Saturday. Photo: Evan Barnes/Shuttersport. Deon. Buchanan, showed good form He was proud of his players but in playing a full 80 minutes at says they were overcome by the prop. size of the Wanderers Wolves. Hooker Craig Shepherd also Sam Hedges played well for the managed to play a full game, Richmond Rabbits and a new despite fracturing his wrist member of the team, Dexter during the match.

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Yep, reports of fish getting caught all over the place! Just outside the cut, in the cut (20 lb snapper), Cable bay, Delaware, Cape Soucis, French Pass, Bottle point, and above Durville Island, even out on the local groper grounds and all around. So, as predicated, the fish are in seasonal transit periods as water temperatures change within the Tasman Bay. Here lies the old saying "any bait in the water" will have a chance of catching a reasonable fish, as proven recently by club member Luke Dell who snaffled another 20 lb snap on a no current, low tide situation. Tasman Bays’ fish population is starting to show signs of the massive 3-4 year perfect spawning conditions, with all species showing an increase in juvenile fish being caught at many locations. On this note, I personally would like to encourage Nelsonion fisho's to consider the option of "catch and release". I definitely am not saying to not take a feed of hardearned fish home to feed yourself, family and important others; however I am promoting the release of some of the bigger main breeding fish and in particular snapper and kingfish. There are already a lot

of very good fisherman practising catch and release principals and only really taking home enough to feed those on the boat for the day. There is just as much an adrenalin rush from having a hell demon fight with a big snapper or kingie, to then get a couple of quick photos and to watch them swim back down to the murky depths. Try it once, I am sure you will be amazed at the feeling of achievement and satisfaction. In particular, I would like to mention our king-fishery. We have potentially a world record size kingfish here, however it only takes one average-sized kingfish to feed four families. Although the limit is three per person per day, I would encourage people to only take one or two maximum if they happen to chance onto more than that in a day. The Dawnbreakers Fishing Club is a group of passionate fisho's and families who enjoy many types of fishing, please feel free to check out our Facebook or website simply by googling the club. Should you wish to join for the up-coming 2015/2016 season that starts in October, please contact us through those avenues. Enjoy your fishing and tight lines to all.

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Nelson riders win 'colourful' race Nelson's Jake Stow and Ingrid Richter took out the solo riding honours, but it was the witches, brides and flying fishes that added colour to the Port Nelson Kaiteriteri SixHour Mountainbike Relay Race on Saturday. Jake completed an leg-burning 15 laps of the 7.5km circuit around the Kaiteriteri Mountainbike Park in the six-hours, while Ingrid recorded 13 which, incredibly, was more than many of the teams. Craig Tolson and Cameron Jones both recorded 14 laps to finish second and third respectively in the men's solo race, while Bridget McMillan completed 11 laps and super-veter-

an Liz Eskrick rode eight in the women's. The father and son pairing of Mark and Henry Jaine was the fastest team, completing 16 laps with Henry, 18, also recording the fastest lap of the day at 19min 8sec. The Wild Waka Women rode 13 laps to win the women's team's race with the Brook Badasses, Brent Edwards and Ash and Naomi Whitehead, riding 15 laps to win the mixed section. The race for the best fancy dress prize was just as competitive with Emma Bawtree's Wheel Woman Witches team, who rode the course wearing witch's hats and black cloaks on bikes fitted with broom sticks,

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simon@waimeaweekly.co.nz taking the honours. A group of marine biologists from Cawthron and NIWA, Anna Berthelsen, Megan Carter, Robyn Dunmore and CJ McClay, showed their true colours by wearing fishy-looking bike helmets, while the Bridal Gear's Jenny Ferrier, Fay McKenzie and Deb Morris rode in wedding dresses. There was also a big contingent of young riders giving the race a real family feel and

organiser Guy Trainor says they will aim to cater for the youngsters next year. Guy says they designed the course to keep the more advanced riders happy by providing a steeper alternative section, but next year they want to do the same for young riders, "Some parts of the course were a bit hard for a few of the young riders so after the race we talked about including an easier course along Cruise Control for them next year," Guy says. "But we were very pleased with how things went and I think all the riders enjoyed it." Guy says 240 riders competed in the race, completing a total of 1055 laps.

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Above: A 'bride' rides the Kaiteriteri SixHour Mountainbike race in a wedding dress. Photo: Chris Symes/Shuttersport. Left: Robyn Dumore, left, CJ McClay, centre, and Megan Carter showed their true colours at the race. Photo: Simon Bloomberg.

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Community Events PILATES on the Beach, NEW WINTER HOURS. Tues & Thurs 9am. Sat 10am. Tahunanui Beach (Behind Lions Play Ground). All welcome, beginners & regulars. $7 bring a mat or towel. Marion 021 0839 9290. STokE SEnIorS: Weds 15 Apr, Debbie Preest with her great piano sing-a-long; Thurs 16 Apr, A talk by Rick Field from the Brook Sanctuary; Tues 21 Apr, Enjoy a Cup Cake Demo by Karen & Helen; Weds 22 Apr, QUIZ; Most weekly concerts/events start at 1.30pm with a donation of $3 (unless otherwise stated). Includes afternoon tea, Stoke Seniors Hall, 548 Main Rd, Ph: 5472660 BuddhIST MEdITATIon CLASSES - Don't Worry, Be Happy. April 16, 23, 30 5:45pm, $6 suggested donation. Come learn to still your mind & find happiness. Everyone welcome. Hearing Association, Nelson. Details: MeditateInNelson.org SEPArATEd/dIVorCEd? DivorceCare is a support group offering a recovery programme over 13 weeks. Begins Thurs 16 April, 7.30pm, Hope Community Church, Ranzau Rd. For more info or to register Phone Ruth on 538 0739 or Lois on 543 2942. SAVE ThE ChILdrEn FAIr. Stoke Hall. Sat 18 April , 9-12 noon. Fruit & vegetables, books, plants & shrubs, clothing, household items, craft & jewellery cakes, jams, toys & games. Bargains for everyone GArAGE SALE: Enner Glynn Playcentre, 8 Enner Glynn Rd. Sat 18 Apr, 10-2pm (19th if wet). Coffee & cakes, bouncy castle. Looking for donations of goods/ furniture or sites $10. Ph 547 4007. FrIEndS oF nELSon LIBrAry presents Emma Stevens on her experiences in Alaska & subsequent book 'Walking on Ice". 19 April, 2pm, $2. Activity Room, Nelson Library. Enquiries Andrea 546 0403 ME CFS FM Support Nelson Bays find support with others who understand. Come & join our small informal group every 3rd Mon each month - next meet 20 April, Suter Cafe, Halifax St, 2.30pm strengthtogethernelson@gmail.com nELSon VETS GoLF oPEn CoMPETITIon. Mon 20 April, Nelson Golf Club. Report prior to 10am for 10.30am start. Men’s & Ladies separate grades. Open to affiliated golfers 50 years plus. $6 entry. Graeme Wilson 548 5558. TAMInG your ToddLEr workshop @ Nelson Parents Centre 21 & 28 April 7pm. Learn strategies to manage challenging behaviour & fun play ideas to occupy kids at home. Ph Tania 545 0964 casbag@xtra.co.nz ThE nAyLAnd BAdMInTon CLuB: Tues, Stoke Memorial Hall. 4.15-5.45pm. Starting 21 April. Age group: 9-18 years. Racquets and shuttlecocks provided. $5 Casual or $45 for a term. Enquiries to Aimee Ph 545 6518 / 027 697 9270 or Sue 547 2484 / 021 0250 2239. EnGLISh ConVErSATIon GrouP: Term 23 April - 25 June, Thurs 7-8.30pm. Atawhai Community Church, 5 Todd Bush Rd. FREE TRANSPORT from i-site Nelson info centre, meet inside car park by the bus stop. Call or txt Ray 0212163200 for details. BArry BowdEn Australian organic Steiner gardener talks on 'man visible & invisible' Fri 24 April, 7.30pm. Spiritualist Church Hall, cnr Tipahi & Motueka Sts. Donation. nelsontheosophy@gmail.com or phone Victor 022 4147205 "BrInG hIM hoME: An AnZAC TrIBuTE” with the Nelson Male Voice Choir. Sat, 25 Apr, 2pm, Old St John’s, Hardy St. Guests Tasman Brass Quartet; Sarah Stack; Steve Rudhall: Hilda Bester. Adults $20; U18 $5, U10 Free. Tickets available; i-SITE, Millers Acre, Nelson; Summit Real Estate Stoke; Richmond Mall. nELSon TrAMPInG CLuB invites you: April 25-27, Fenella Hut, medium, $24, phe

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