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The Canberra Times Australia - 03 December 2022

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INSIDE THE FIGHT TO DECIDE

NEWS, FORUM

Call that an
apology?

PACKER GOT IT, THE
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GARRY LINNELL: PAGE 17

Roar for the ’Roos Divine to
demonic
Aussies of all ages are firing up in support of the Socceroos, who are aiming to pull FEMININE POWER
off an incredible upset against Argentina to make the World Cup quarter-finals. THROUGH THE AGES
REPORTS: PAGE 4, SPORT
PANORAMA MAGAZINE
Higgins in hospital, case dropped
treatment and support she needs”. her at Parliament House when the pair worked Lehrmann was immense when the latter stood
Blake Foden “The last couple of years have been difficult together for Senator Linda Reynolds. trial in October, with Chief Justice Lucy McCal-
lum quipping that journalists were “hanging
BRITTANY Higgins is “in hospital getting the and unrelenting,” Ms Webster said. Mr Lehrmann, 27, pleaded not guilty to a from the rafters”.
treatment and support she needs”, a close friend “While it’s disappointing the trial has ended charge of sexual intercourse without consent.
has said after fears for the alleged victim’s life ACT Director of Public Prosecutions Shane
led prosecutors to drop the charge against her this way, Brittany’s health and safety must always He has always denied engaging in any form Drumgold SC referred to the intense scrutiny
accused rapist. come first. Brittany is extremely grateful for all of sexual activity with the alleged victim on on Friday, when he announced his decision to
the support she has received, particularly from March 23, 2019, when the pair went back to the discontinue the case against Mr Lehrmann.
The decision was announced on Friday our mental health care workers.” minister’s parliamentary suite after a drunken ❚ Full story: Page 6
morning, moments before friend Emma Webster night out. ❚ Forum: Inside the courtroom
revealed Ms Higgins was “in hospital getting the Ms Higgins, a former Liberal Party staffer,
accused ex-colleague Bruce Lehrmann of raping The public spotlight on Ms Higgins and Mr

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VOLUME 97 | NUMBER 31,964 Gunman
guilty of
TIMES PAST attempted
murder
December 2, 1986
Olivia Ireland
On this day in 1986 The had not been a published Flashback to 2015, when tens of thousands of roadside tests were conducted across A GUNMAN found guilty of
Canberra Times reported one of this nature in the the ACT including this one on Parkes Way. Picture by Rohan Thomson attempted murder widened
on a significant move Australian High Court. his eyes and swayed in the
forward for Australia and The High Court judges Boost roadside tests dock after a jury declared,
its ability to make its own that were responsible now, insists NRMA after only a day of delibera-
laws. For the first time since for this judgement were tions, he had shot someone
federation, Australian courts Justices Mason, Wilson, in the face.
were completely free to Deane and Dawson.
decide Australian law for They said Australia would An ACT Supreme Court
themselves, following a continue to take value and jury found Sugimatatihuna
High Court pronouncement learn from the courts of Bernard Gabriel Mena, 24,
on the day before. the United Kingdom but guilty on Friday of the mur-
The last link - or hold - just as much as from other der attempt and unlawfully
between Australian and countries of similar stature. discharging a firearm in an
English courts was finally All of this came on the tail act endangering life.
broken with the High Court's of the Australia Act - which
ruling Australian courts were abolished Privy Council He and co-accused Brad-
no longer bound by the appeals - becoming law on ley Joe Roberts and Rebecca
decisions of English ones. March 3 of the same year. Dulcie Parlov, who are both
This was to apply even where Visit: trove.nla.gov.au/ aged in their mid-20s, were
the High Court had not made newspaper/page/13033434 also found guilty of joint
a decision on the subject yet. commission aggravated
This decision happened burglary. Their retrial began
after a judgement in a motor last Monday, when the jury
vehicle negligence appeal heard details of an event on
cast in South Australia where April 11, 2021.
the Supreme Court judge
had said he was bound to On that date, the victim
follow an English Court of was in a car with a woman,
Appeal decision because there who cannot be identified, at
Bonner shops about 3am.
FRIDGE DOOR Peter Brewer ##
THE NRMA has called for an immediate The unidentified woman
CORRECTION: Thursday's Fridge Door referred to the increase in random breath testing across the If drivers see more met Roberts, who saw the
Woden Valley Uniting Church as the Woden Valley Choir. ACT - a move which places it at direct odds random testing they are victim and expressed a de-
with established ACT police practice. less likely to take the sire to do something to him
FORUM: Join the ACT Human Rights Commission at the risk - it is the ultimate because he was a "kiddie
Canberra Museum and Gallery Theatrette on December The motoring advocacy group is a strong deterrent. fiddler".
9 at the corner of London Circuit and City Square. The supporter of RBT yet ACT police have moved
forum will be discussing recognising the right to a healthy away from this proven style of drunk driver NRMA's Peter Khoury Later that night, when the
environment in the ACT Human Rights Act. Free tickets detection, claiming its targeted style of victim and unnamed female
via Eventbrite or watch via live stream. For more info call testing is more effective. ACT police are firmly of the view that were back at the woman's
0466 861 451 or email [email protected]. targeted alcohol roadside testing, using its house in Spence, Parlov be-
However, the NRMA believes the "any- intelligence model to determine where and gan texting the woman about
SUBMISSIONS: If you have a local event happening, email time, anywhere" approach, together with the when to deploy its officers, is a better use of the victim being a "kiddie
the details to [email protected]. visual deterrent of mass roadside testing, is resources. fiddler" and indicated they
critical in addressing the ACT's drink-driv- wanted to come over to sort
#CANBERRAMin 9 Max 27 Thursday Powerball draw ing problem. Other key stakeholders, such as the that issue out.
Partly cloudy No.1385: 7, 34, 8, 5, 2, 29, 4. Australian Federal Police Association,
Chance of any rain: 5% Powerball: 15. Division 1: The NRMA's Peter Khoury says should say the changed police arrangements is The woman tried to inform
Jackpotted; Division 2: $95,726.15; police adopt the "best-practice model" of 1.1 partially a result of the diminished numbers Parlov the victim was not a
CANBERRA AREA Division 3: $5,661.20; Division tests per licence holder across the ACT, this of officers funded by the ACT government, paedophile. However, later
Partly cloudy. Light winds. 4: $501.70; Division 5: $166.75; would generate around 360,000 roadside meaning fewer are available to perform that morning, Parlov and
UV Index predicted to reach Division 6: $73.10; Division tests annually. standard patrol duties. Roberts forced their way into
12 [Extreme], with daytime 7: $41.60; Division 8: $18.05; the woman's home, where
temperatures reaching 22 to 27 Division 9: $10.95. However, less than 14,000 RBTs were Under the previous roadside RBT model, they had a confrontation
degrees. conducted by ACT police in the 2021-22 police would set up their testing truck, usu- with the victim. Mena then
financial year, with the number of tests ally on a major dual lane carriageway, and came in, took a gun out of his
GARRY LINNELL 17 PRIVATE CAPITAL 54 throughout COVID "dropping considerably test multiple drivers at a time, processing pants and shot the victim in
FORUM 29 WORLD 56 year-on-year", the NRMA said. hundreds over a period of an hour. the stomach.
RACING 33 WEATHER 59
PANORAMA LIFTOUT BUSINESS 60 By contrast, almost 98,000 tests were This form of mass RBT was often staffed The 24-year-old then re-
LETTERS 50 CLASSIFIEDS 67 conducted in 2018-19 and a record 144,256 by probationary constables assigned to loaded the gun and shooting
AGE OF THE DRAGON 53 SPORT 71 in 2013-14. traffic duties after leaving the Australian the victim, who subsequent-
Federal Police College. ly ended up in a coma, in the
JOIN US AS A SUBSCRIBER "Too many territorians are taking the risk face. Prosecutor Trent Hick-
of drink-driving and the NRMA is firmly of The NRMA's data shows the ACT gov- ey told the jury Mena shot "to
Support the journalism serving the national city by the view that the best deterrent is for more ernment collected $61 million in traffic kill" the victim.
subscribing to The Canberra Times today. For basic and resourcing to go into RBT all-year-round," infringement fines last year "due in large
premium digital packages visit canberratimes.com.au/ he said. part to the introduction of the 40km/h speed Lawyers for the accused
subscribe. For print subscriptions, call us on 6280 2222 limit on Northbourne Ave and other parts of trio argued there was no
or email [email protected] "If drivers see more random testing Canberra's city centre". proof they were behind
they are less likely to take the risk - it is the the attack.
HOW CAN WE HELP? ultimate deterrent. The number of RBT have "The NRMA believes more of that [rev-
plummeted 10-fold since 2013-14 while the enue] should be directed into the work The jury retired to delib-
General inquiries 6280 2122 percentage of positive returns has increased of police traffic patrols and a significant erate on Thursday afternoon
To place a classified ad 13 63 55 five-fold over the same period - this trend increase in the number of RBT across the and, upon reaching the
For a full list of other services, click on the Contact Us has to be reversed, especially as the ACT has ACT," Mr Khoury said. verdicts on Friday, was dis-
link on our homepage canberratimes.com.au recorded its second-highest road toll." charged.

So far this year, 18 people have died on Justice David Mossop
ACT roads. adjourned the matter until
December 8 for an admin-
istrative hearing. All three
offenders, whose first trial
ended in a hung jury earlier
this year, are behind bars on
remand ahead of their sen-
tencing at a later date.

canberratimes.com.au Saturday December 03, 2022 THE CANBERRA TIMES 3

NEWS

Big Swoop is back home and looking pretty fly ACT records jump
in COVID cases
Megan Doherty The plastic comes off Big Swoop as he settles back into Garema Place yesterday. Picture by Karleen Minney
LET'S make that take two. Canberra's weekly
Everyone's favourite magpie, magpie song accompanying from skaters." his hot chip. Because what the City Renewal Authority coronavirus infections
Big Swoop, returned to Gare- the reverberations of a drill Big Swoop has also moved is more quintessentially who believed in it and did have continued to climb
ma Place yesterday, looking as the sculpture was secured Garema Place than a magpie whatever it took to get it back for the second week in
glossy and well-rested. And into place, not on the ground more into the centre of Gare- snagging a dropped chip? and I really appreciate that. a row.
robust. Very robust. this time, but lifted above the ma Place, in amongst it all. Because it deserves to stay. The ACT government
crowds, on a plinth. Mr Pounartzis was glad said there were 2239
The first incarnation of "Generally, I think this to see his creation back in "I don't want it to be about cases in the week to
Yanni Pounartzis' whimsical "Which also makes it more new location will help," Mr amongst the people. it being damaged anymore. Thursday afternoon.
sculpture met an horrible of a showcase," Mr Pounart- Pounartzis said. It's a new Big Swoop. He's That compares with
end just hours after it was un- zis said. "Look, he wouldn't be strong and designed to stay." 1757 cases in the same
veiled in March, vandalised "I mean sure people will back if he didn't become period last week.
by passers-by. He was even- "And what we're going to still climb it and kids will iconic so quickly," he said. Big Swoop was funded by a One person has died in
tually whisked away, but not do is put some skater-haters still climb it, but it's a lot placemaking grant from the the past week, taking
before winning the hearts on the edge, just to protect it more robust." "It's just great that every- City Renewal Authority. the total number of
and minds of Canberrans, one supported it. Especially deaths in the ACT to
with few able to resist a selfie And Big Swoop still has 130. As of Thursday,
with the big bird and even there were 33 people in
one industrious maker turn- hospital, one down on
ing out Big Swoop earrings. last week. None was in
intensive care.
Big Swoop 2.0 uses the The latest cases
same design as the original brought the ACT's total
sculpture, but is a whole lot infections to 216,088
stronger, the work going back since March 2020.
to Mr Pounartzis' collabora- Weekly cases jump
tors to be rebuilt. 20 per cent in NSW
and Victoria.
"He's basically an exact Some 37,796 people in
replica of the original Big NSW were diagnosed
Swoop," Mr Pounartzis said. with the virus this week,
6000 more than last
"They used the same week, while Victoria's
steel structure and basically weekly total of almost
rebuilt him with 8mm fibre- 27,000 was 5000 up on
glass. So it should last 20, last week. It builds on
30 years." the increases last week
of 10 to 15 per cent.
Big Swoop's mates in
Garema Place seemed happy
to have him back, a chorus of

EDUCATION Joint funding will make some TAFE courses free in 2023

Free training places to plug skills gaps

Jasper Lindell the skills and training sector. es would address key skills The federal Skills and build our care sector, con- igible places will be able to
MORE than 2500 places in Forty-six qualifications shortages in the territo- Training Minister, Brendan struction, hospitality and access certificate IV qualifi-
training courses will be made ry's economy. O'Connor, said the Com- tourism, or technology and cations in mental health, and
free at the Canberra Institute and pre-apprenticeships at monwealth recognised the digital sectors, we need to certificate II qualifications
of Technology next year, in the government-run insti- "With such a low un- urgency of the skills crisis deliver these skills at a time in electronics and construc-
a jointly funded program to tute will be available fee-free employment rate here, fee across Australia and the of acute skills shortages. tion pathways.
address skill shortages. to eligible students, along free-TAFE is about reducing challenges faced in the ACT.
with short courses. the barriers to undertake "I'm thrilled to make this The ACT government said
The ACT government and training for jobs that are in "If we want to provide joint investment to expand there would be about 840
the Commonwealth have The Canberra Institute demand," Mr Steel said. greater opportunity in the opportunities for all Canber- fee-free places available in
agreed as part of a year-long of Technology will deliver ACT for secure and reward- rans." the care sector, about 600 in
skills agreement to provide all of the fee-free training, "I encourage Canberrans ing employment, we must hospitality and tourism and
free training courses, which with no private training pro- in the priority groups to seize be able to skill and reskill Courses to be covered un- 400 in technology and digital.
the territory said would inject viders to be funded under the opportunity to enrol for our workforce," Mr O'Con- der the agreement include
more than $16.5 million into the agreement. next year in high quality nor said. certificate III qualifications About 50 construction
fee-free courses delivered in early childhood education training places will also
ACT Skills Minister Chris by CIT." "Whether it's a need to and care and hospitality. El- be available.
Steel said the training plac-

4 THE CANBERRA TIMES Saturday December 03, 2022 canberratimes.com.au

NEWS

EU-Australia
trade deal
gets backing
from Finland

Paul Osborne

FINLAND is hopeful a trade Tuggeranong United Football Club MiniRoos Sophia and Wyatt Kenworthy, Domenico Snowie, Angel Mills and Riley Kenworthy are thrilled by the
deal between the European Socceroos' performance in the World Cup. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
Union and Australia can be
finalised next year. Soccer success is an inspiration

Sanna Marin, the first Hannah Neale WHERE TO shown kids that if you work According to the club at a live site at Melbourne's
Finnish prime minister to WATCH THE hard, you can achieve just president, the Socceroos Federation Square.
visit Australia, met Anthony SOCCEROOS fever has hit GAME about anything," he said. have every chance of beating
Albanese in Sydney on Canberra as the Australian Argentina on Sunday. Speaking on Thursday,
Friday for talks on global team gears up for a histo- ■ The Dock, Kingston Fore- "Secondly, it's put a spot- Socceroos star Aaron Mooy
security and trade. ry-making World Cup clash shore light on football. I think "I'll be up watching and said he hoped they would
against Argentina. it's been very positive for cheering loudly and possi- "inspire the next generation".
Ms Marin said it was im- The 6am game on Sunday, ■ Assembly, the People's the kids. bly waking up the rest of the
portant in challenging times to be held in Qatar, will see a Pub, Braddon neighbourhood," he said. Canberrans can watch
to have a trusted partner new generation of Socceroos "I also hope it brings back the Socceroos at a live site
such as Australia. fighting to make the quar- ■ Edgar's, Ainslie adults and anyone who gave "The way they've come to- in Civic Square on Sun-
ter-finals. ■ Civic Square, City away the game for whatev- gether during the World Cup, day morning.
"We are now finalising, The success of the Soc- er reason." anything's possible.
hopefully next year, the ceroos has inspired soccer inspired many children to The World Cup round of
EU-Australia free trade players across the ACT. Any- take up the sport. Tuggeranong United jun- "I think they've got every 16 will be shown live on a big
agreement that would only one trying to buy last-minute ior player Sophia Kenworthy chance in the world of beat- screen outside the Canberra
boost both of our economies Socceroos gear to show their He said Football Australia said that while she had only ing Argentina." Theatre Centre.
and make our economies support may be in for some already had up to 20 kids reg- started to play the game this
flourish in the future," bad luck with scarcely a jer- istered for a MiniRoos come- year, she already loved the Mr Mitchell said the The broadcast will begin
she said. sey to be found across the and-try event, hosted by the sport. "wonderful journey" of from 5am ahead of the 6am
capital. club, next Saturday. Australia competing on the game. Fans are encouraged
"We have also lots of tasks Tuggeranong United "It's amazing and really world stage would continue to bring chairs. Food and
to be done when it comes to Football Club president Stan "The success of the Soc- fun. I've made friends, some- next year with the Women's coffee will be available.
digitalisation [and] making Mitchell said the renewed ceroos and the very positive times I play with friends and World Cup competition, to
our economies more green." attention for the game had media around the success other times I watch soccer on be held in Australia. Licensed venues have also
has done two things. One, it's the TV," she said. applied for extended trading
Mr Albanese said The Socceroos made it into hours to televise the match.
cooperation on global The 11-year-old is excited the next round after a 1-0 win The Dock, Assembly and Ed-
supply chains was an area to follow the progress of the over Denmark on Thursday, gar's are among those open-
in which the two countries Australian team. sparking incredible scenes ing early to show the game.
could work.

"And Australia has always
looked, as well, to Scandina-
vian countries, particularly
my party, for the advanced
position that you have
had on gender equality, in
dealing with reconciliation
with First Nations people,"
he said.

"And that is very much
part of my government's
agenda as well."

The two leaders gave the
green light to work on a bi-
lateral cyber and technology
policy exchange involving
the public and private
sectors, covering such areas
as wireless technologies and
artificial intelligence.

Australia started free trade
agreement talks with the
EU, its third largest two-way
trading partner, in 2018.

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canberratimes.com.au Saturday December 03, 2022 THE CANBERRA TIMES 5

NEWS

Aboriginal-run health centre to open

Steve Evans Julie Tongs, chief executive of Winnunga Nimmityjah Aboriginal Health and Community Services at the new centre. #
THE Winnunga Nimmityjah Picture by Keegan Carroll
health centre - which is set to In Canberra,
open in a formal ceremony will provide a wide range of from the ACT government. government. Julie Tongs said that while people think it's
on Saturday - is the first pur- medical facilities for Aborig- The rest comes from the fed- ACT Health Minister Ra- the bulk of the money came the land of milk
pose-built facility of its type inal people in the territory. eral government ($4 million) from government, the com- and honey but
in the ACT. There are six GPs, three and from the organisation's chel Stephen-Smith said: munity then decided how it's not for a lot
nurse practitioners and 14 own fund-raising. "Winnunga is a valued part- those funds should be used, of people.
"This will be a huge day nurses. Physical and mental ner in our health system and including the commission-
for the Aboriginal and Torres health will be dealt with at Ms Tongs said that the new plays a vital role in providing ing of architects. Julie Tongs
Strait Islander staff, clients the centre. centre was supported by the culturally-appropriate, safe
and our non-Aboriginal staff three parties in the ACT as- and quality healthcare for She said the project came jah Aboriginal health ser-
and supporters," the centre's The bulk of the money sembly. She thanked them the Aboriginal and Torres in on time and on budget. vice started as temporary
chief executive Julie Tongs ($13 million) for it comes and the Commonwealth Strait Islander community." service in the Aboriginal
said. The Winnunga Nimmity- Tent Embassy in 1988 (in the
Wiradjuri language, Win-
"This building is a huge nunga Nimmityjah means
game-changer in many ways "strong health").
and is a true testament to Ab-
original self-determination." Since then, it has occupied
make-shift premises near
She said it was needed Ainslie shops and in Civic. In
because the life expectancy one, Julie Tongs said they had
of Aboriginal people and a room for a doctor "which
Torres Strait Islanders was was as big as a closet".
still far behind that of the
wider community. They then moved to the
current Narrabundah site
The elegant purpose-built but demand outstripped
building in Narrabundah the original facilities there,
will serve about 5000 people so the decision was made to
a year in about 60,000 visits. build anew.

"We've got so many peo- Julie Tongs is clearly very
ple who are vulnerable," she proud. "This is a huge deal
said. because it's what our com-
munity deserves," she said.
"Here, in Canberra, people
think it's the land of milk and
honey but it's not for a lot
of people."

At a cost of $20 million, it

6 THE CANBERRA TIMES Saturday December 03, 2022 canberratimes.com.au

NEWS

Rape charge dropped over 'unacceptable risk' to Higgins

Blake Foden Shane Drumgold SC announces the end of the case. Picture by Karleen Minney done this morning. His trial, in October, was
THE sexual assault charge "This brings the prosecu- aborted during delibera-
levelled at Brittany Higgins' "I recently received com- dence in a witness box. "In light of the compelling, tions after a sheriff's officer
alleged rapist has been pelling evidence from two in- "It rather applies whether independent medical opin- tion to an end." inadvertently discovered a
dropped after the ACT's top dependent medical experts, ion and balancing all factors, Mr Drumgold, a prosecu- juror had brought academic
prosecutor decided a retrial that the ongoing trauma or not the complainant is re- I've made the difficult deci- research into the jury room.
would pose an unacceptable associated with this prose- quired to enter a witness box sion that it is no longer in the tor for more than 20 years,
risk to the complainant's life. cution presents a significant during a retrial." public interest to pursue a said Ms Higgins had "faced The juror brought in three
and unacceptable risk to the prosecution at the risk of the a level of personal attack" he academic papers about sex-
The decision was an- life of the complainant," Mr Mr Drumgold said while complainant's life," he said. had never seen before. ual assault despite Chief Jus-
nounced on Friday morn- Drumgold said. the pursuit of justice was es- tice Lucy McCallum having
ing, moments before friend sential for both his office and "This has left me no option "She's done so with brav- warned against independent
Emma Webster revealed "The evidence makes it the community in general, but to file a notice declining ery, grace and dignity," he research at least 17 times.
Ms Higgins was "in hospital clear that this is not limited the safety of a complainant to proceed with the retrial told reporters.
getting the treatment and to the harm of giving evi- in a sexual assault matter of this matter, which I have Following Chief Justice
support she needs". must be paramount. "It is my hope that this will McCallum's declaration of
now stop and Ms Higgins will a mistrial, Ms Higgins deliv-
"The last couple of years be allowed to heal." ered an emotional speech to
have been difficult and unre- a large press pack outside the
lenting," Ms Webster said. Mr Drumgold added that ACT Supreme Court.
he remained of the view
"While it's disappointing there were reasonable pros- Ms Higgins lashed out at
the trial has ended this way, pects of a jury convicting the criminal justice system,
Brittany's health and safety Mr Lehrmann. saying the odds had been
must always come first. stacked against her as her
Mr Lehrmann has always life, like the lives of other
"Brittany is extremely denied any sexual contact complainants in sexual as-
grateful for all the support with Ms Higgins in March sault cases, was "torn apart".
she has received, particu- 2019, when he was accused
larly from our mental health of raping her at Parlia- Mr Lehrmann's barrister,
care workers." ment House. Steven Whybrow SC, quickly
responded by saying he had
Ms Webster's statement Ms Higgins alleged this reported her remarks to po-
followed ACT Director of had occurred in the office lice and the court.
Public Prosecutions Shane of Liberal senator Linda
Drumgold SC announcing he Reynolds, for whom the pair "It is not appropriate for
would no longer be proceed- worked at the time, after Mr Lehrmann or his lawyers
ing with a retrial of Bruce what was described as "a to make any comment as to
Lehrmann, who was accused drunken night out". whether [her] statements
of raping Ms Higgins at Par- might amount to a contempt
liament House when the pair Mr Lehrmann, 27, pleaded of court or offences against
were political staffers. not guilty to a charge of sex- the ACT Criminal Code," Mr
ual intercourse without con- Whybrow said at the time.
sent, rejecting Ms Higgins'
claims that he raped her on
the senator's couch.

COMMENT

A new way to offer hope in bleak times

Jenna Price tive the process of trying to compelling evidence from communities are hurt by sex- the person responsible and rience any kind of violence
I DON'T think I could have get justice in sexual assault medical experts that the ual violence and have urgent all those who are affected in need the support of people
hoped for a worse outcome cases is in this country. The ongoing trauma associated needs to be addressed and some way. Just that list alone who know what they are do-
than this one. The retrial lawyers and editors wouldn't with this prosecution pre- those responsible for causing would fill some courtrooms ing. People who can listen.
of Bruce Lehrmann over let me until the case had a sents a significant and unac- harm have obligations. with parents and children, Who don't judge. We can't
the alleged sexual assault resolution. This will never ceptable risk for the life of the partners and friends. And continue on the path we are
of Brittany Higgins, both happen. We can never know complainant." Most cases of sexual as- then the conversation starts. on now without putting more
former Liberal staffers, has what went on between Hig- sault are never reported. women and men at risk.
been aborted. Higgins is gins and Lehrmann. But it And just as I was despair- Very few get to trial. And even What happened, the im-
now "in hospital getting has undoubtedly left both of ing about the way forward, a fewer get real resolution for pact, the way forward. And Our legal system is not
the treatment and support them damaged. friend told me about Trans- anyone involved. We have an all this happens with the designed to meet the human
she needs". forming Justice Australia. epidemic of sexual assault in support of people who are needs of the parties in the
As the ACT's Director of Honestly, it is the best thing this country and no cure. trauma-informed. Now be- room, even when justice is
Earlier this year, I wanted Public Prosecutions Shane I have read about the way out fore you fall over that phrase delivered. Now is the time to
to write about how destruc- Drumgold said yesterday: of this hell. They recognise But there is another way. and say it sounds like jargon, transform the justice system.
"I've recently received really that both individuals and Restorative justice brings know this. People who expe- ■ Forum: Page 29
together the person harmed,

canberratimes.com.au Saturday December 03, 2022 THE CANBERRA TIMES 7

EXPLAINER NEWS

What will change under the
govt's new employment laws?

Soofia Tariq IR 'SHAKE UP' Employment and Workplace Relations Minister Tony Burke speaks to media after the
industrial relations bill passed the lower house. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
LABOR promises it is the pathway to lift ■ End deliberate wage suppression
wages and close the gender pay gap, the ■ Modernise the bargaining system dustries like child care and aged care. But Will this make it harder for
Coalition has labelled it "extreme" and a ■ Ban pay secrecy clauses it's going to take a while to see whether or businesses?
"Christmas present to the unions", while ACT ■ Simplify the Better Off Overall Test not anything comes out of that and in many
senator David Pocock insists he has made it ■ Expand access to flexible rostering ar- ways, if workers in those industries are go- Business groups have said the changes will
substantially better. ing to be getting pay rises over the next few increase strikes, force businesses to reduce
rangements years," he said. staff and opening hours or shut down.
The Albanese government has passed the ■ Limit the use of fixed term contracts
biggest overhaul to workplace laws in more ■ Terminate WorkChoices zombie agree- "It may be more likely to come from pay Senator David Pocock secured amend-
than a decade after six months in office, re- equity claims, or work value claims, rather ments to the bill that he said would safeguard
jecting opposition claims the industrial rela- ments than a big new system." small businesses, such as excluding busi-
tions changes will force businesses to close nesses with fewer than 20 employees from
and unions to strike more. Instead, he thinks changes that address Opposition workplace relations spokes- the single-interest multi-enterprise bargain-
pay equity, restrict fixed-term contracts, woman Michaelia Cash said the industrial ing stream, an increase from Labor's 15.
But will they do anything to help workers and make it easier for employees to request relations changes are a "radical shake-up"
and kickstart the economy? flexible work agreements will have a broader and the bill's success will be judged through Professor Stewart said claims it would
impact on more Australians. Australia's inflation level. increase strikes were "nonsensical" because
What are the major changes? unions no longer had that much power.
The Labor government also plans more
The most talked about changes have been workplace changes next year, to "close the
around multi-enterprise bargaining, which loopholes that are undermining job security
makes it easier for single-interest and sup- and wage growth".
ported bargaining, allowing employees in
similar industries or the same location and Will wages actually increase?
low-paid industries to bargain together.
Despite the bill passing before the end of
Professor Andrew Stewart believes the the year, employees are unlikely to get a wage
changes that will impact most people are not rise by Christmas.
the changes to multi-employer bargaining.
Professor Stewart said people are not like-
"I'm actually sceptical about how easy it ly to get pay increases in the short-term, but
will be for those provisions to be used," he rather in the medium to long term.
said.
"New supportive bargaining provisions
"There are an awful lot of hurdles that have are ones which have a lot of potential in in-
to be overcome for employers to be com-
pelled to engage in that type of bargaining."

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ACT govt lays out plans for VAD debate

Lucy Bladen ACT Human Rights Minister Tara Cheyne and ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr at Archbishop Christopher Prowse expressed
THE ACT could have voluntary assisted dy- Parliament House on Thursday. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong disappointment at the Senate vote, saying
ing laws in place by the end of 2024 with the it enabled "a further erosion of the protec-
government promising legislation to reflect Mr Rattenbury said there was careful de- ## tions owed to those who are in precarious
the views of the Canberra community. tail to be worked on around different models circumstances". He said the church would
and approaches, saying he would like the We are very keen in campaign against voluntary assisted dying
ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr said the ACT to adopt the most advanced model. the ACT to move this laws in the territory.
territory would seek to put in place the best legislation forward.
laws in Australia by drawing on experiences "We are very keen in the ACT to move this "In whatever processes for consultation
in other states. legislation forward," he said. Shane Rattenbury are adopted, the Catholic Archdiocese
will stand with those who seek to promote
ACT Greens leader Shane Rattenbury said "We can look to what other jurisdictions that is why we will be making sure that we life and to stand with those who are most
he wanted the territory to put in place the have done, look to pick the best out of each keep a very close eye on the safeguards on vulnerable and in need in our community,"
most advanced and "modern version" of of those models and come up with the most the model being proposed. Archbishop Prowse said.
the laws. advanced model here in the ACT."
"What we're looking for is the best model "In particular we will highlight the ACT
However, ACT Opposition Leader Eliza- But this was met with some apprehension not the one that's going to be the most government's failure to adequately fund
beth Lee has said the ACT should not adopt from Ms Lee who said the ACT should not easily accessed." palliative care in the territory."
laws that would be the most accessible. adopt the most relaxed model.
The Opposition Leader said she wanted to A previous end-of-life inquiry by an
It is expected voluntary assisted laws She said while she supported voluntary ensure the process was not rushed and the ACT parliamentary committee laid out
will pass the territory's parliament with an assisted dying she would not necessarily views of the community were respected. safeguards for voluntary assisted dying in
overwhelming majority. support legislation if she felt it did not have the ACT. The report, published in 2019,
appropriate safeguards. The Catholic church has already said it made no formal recommendations about
While there is sufficient support within will campaign against legislation and will euthanasia but said safeguards would be
the parliament for the legislation the "When I say I support voluntary assisted make its position clear throughout the needed if it was introduced. These included
Catholic church has already indicated it dying, what I mean by that is I support the consultation process. that a person must be over 18 and have been
will strongly campaign against any pro- notion that every single person should diagnosed with a terminal illness or serious
posed laws. determine the way they wish to end their Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn condition that can't be relieved through
life, free from undue influence," Ms Lee said. palliative care.
Voluntary assisted dying legislation is
expected to dominate the ACT's parliament "That is definitely not a blank cheque and The committee also recommended at
in 2023 after senators voted to overturn a least one general practitioner must inde-
25-year ban preventing the territories from pendently assess the person to ensure they
legislating on the issue. are of sound mind and they must have been
given adequate information about voluntary
During that time, all six states have passed assisted dying and their position.
voluntary assisted dying laws.
Labor and Liberals members will have
The ACT government will prepare a con- a conscience vote on the issue. Greens
sultation process over the Christmas period, members are not given a conscience vote
which is expected to open for community as voluntary assisted dying is part of the
feedback in February. party's platform.

ACT Human Rights Minister Tara Cheyne, Not all members of the Liberal party are
who will lead the push, said while the ACT expected to support legislation, based on
wanted to get the process under way quickly previous positions.
it was important everybody could provide
their views. Every Labor member of the Legislative
Assembly indicated support for voluntary
"Something that has weighed heavily on assisted dying in an online survey before the
me is there are very high expectations from 2020 election when candidates were able to
the community, some of whom have waited share their policy positions.
25 years for this process to get under way.
So there is that urgency and anticipation but In the same poll, only three members
most importantly we want to get this right," from the Liberal party indicated support
she said. for voluntary assisted dying: Ms Lee and
members for Brindabella Nicole Lawder and
Ms Cheyne said the government was in Mark Parton.
the "deep stages" of preparing a discussion
paper and consultation process. Ed Cocks, Jeremy Hanson, Leanne Castley
and James Milligan all indicated they were
She said while the government would against voluntary assisted dying. Peter Cain
look at interstate models, any legislation and Elizabeth Kikkert did not complete the
would take into account the views of the survey. However, Mr Hanson and Ms Castley
Canberra community. have confirmed to The Canberra Times they
are both now open to considering voluntary
The consultation process will run for at assisted dying laws given other states have
least eight weeks. A bill will follow and there enacted legislation and more information
are plans to introduce this in August. was available.

It will be referred to a committee to
undertake a parliamentary inquiry, which
would take at least three months.

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10 THE CANBERRA TIMES Saturday December 03, 2022 NEWS canberratimes.com.au

Raiders mourn the
death of a stalwart

2$ 85 Peter Brewer The late Garry Sykes, left, with his good friend Paul
ea FAMOUS for his lime-green Walshe. Picture by Lyn Mills
formal suits, his generosity
SAVE and sense of humour, former # him a week ago asking if I
$2.85 Canberra Milk boss Garry could grab him some of the
Sykes, one of the biggest He was a latest Raiders merchandise -
Philadelphia Cream sponsors of sport in the ACT, larger-than- and then we got the sad news
Cheese Block 250g has died in Thailand aged 72. life character [of his passing]."
– From the Fridge and always
$11.40 per kg As the former chief exec- great fun to be Lime green Canberra Milk
utive of Canberra Milk, Mr around. was arguably one of the most
4$ Sykes - or simply "Sykesy" to successful promotions the
ea all his friends and business Don Furner Canberra Raiders staged,
contacts - splashed the Can- and when the company
SAVE berra Milk logo across the "Garry [Sykes] always returned as a part-sponsor
50¢ Raiders' lime green jersey. said that as someone who in 2013, photographs went
ran a successful Canberra around the country of club
White Wings Flour 2 kg Range From that point on, "Up business, he felt he had an captain Terry Campese loll-
$2 per kg the Milk!" became the Raid- obligation to give back to the ing in a bathtub of it, telling
ers' rallying cry. Canberra community and everyone who would listen:
Was $6.30 he did that very generously, "Gee, I hope this is good for
The sponsorship also over many years." my [dicky] knee."
1/11/22 triggered for a wide range of
stunts and gags which pro- Raiders Foundation direc- Tony Wood, aka Victor the
$565ea moted both the team and the tor Paul Walshe became a Viking, said Mr Sykes was a
milk, with Mr Sykes famously good friend of Mr Sykes after hugely charitable person and
Pura Double Thick Cream 300ml quipping at a presentation meeting him for the first time his company a major sponsor
– From the Fridge dinner - resplendent in his more than 22 years ago. of the Starlight Foundation
$1.88 per 100ml lime green attire, as usual - and other cancer support
that his goal was to convince "He loved fun, loved en- groups in the ACT.
On sale until 6th of December 2022 unless otherwise stated. Savings based on our Sydney metropolitan sell price. people in Canberra to drink tertaining and being with
Specials are subject to store availability at NSW Woolworths Supermarkets and Metro stores only. Products and prices more milk than beer ... and people," Mr Walshe said. "Sykesy always liked to
may not be available in all stores or at Woolworths Metro, Metro60, Woolworths Online (including Everyday Market then rolled his eyes at the poke fun at conservatives
from Woolworths) or Ampol Woolworths MetroGo. While stocks last. impossibility of it all. "He was truly passionate and was the sort of bloke
about the Raiders and ... I who wasn't afraid to speak
WP281123N6A For part of his tenure as only had a had message from his mind," Mr Wood said.
the head of Canberra Milk,
Mr Sykes lived in a modest "He had a lot of mates
house alongside the factory in Canberra and loved
on Wentworth Avenue in the Raiders."
Kingston. He retired to live
in northern Thailand but re-
mained a steadfast fan of the
Raiders to the end, travelling
down to Phuket to join up
with players, coaching staff
and supporters whenever he
could.

Raiders chief executive
Don Furner described Mr
Sykes as a great and loyal
supporter of the club, and
a man who "lived life to
the full" and carried a Vi-
king tattoo.

"He was a larger-than-life
character and always great
fun to be around," Don Fur-
ner said.

"Canberra Milk was a big
community partner for a
lot of sport in the ACT, not
just the Raiders but also
the Brumbies.

Flood measures continue

LEVEE construction to protect the South be finished before the first expected peak in
Australian town of Renmark from rising River water levels around December 14.
Murray floodwaters is nearing completion as
water flows continue to rise. At that stage, flows were expected to reach
about 175 gigalitres a day.
The town will be the first in SA to feel the
brunt of the flood event as water surges down A second peak will hit SA towards the end
the river system over the next few weeks, with of December with flows around 185 GL.
flows set to be the highest since the 1970s.
Parts of Renmark will also be protected
Renmark Paringa Council chief executive with the DefenCell technology, essentially
Tony Siviour told locals that daily inspections large sandbags linked together which are
of the 38 kilometres of levees were about to then filled with earth, with the system to be
begin using drones and visual checks. rolled out next week.

He said some work remained be to com- "So we have plenty of time," Mr Siviour told
pleted on three of the 22 sections, but would a public meeting in the town on Thursday.

"We will have that in place ready to go."

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ENTERTAINMENT There is a big change in the Breakfast and Morning lineup

ABC Radio reveals presenters for 2023

Megan Doherty Adam Shirley in the ABC Radio Canberra studios yesterday. Picture by Elesa Kurtz able to where the audience
ABC Radio Canberra lis- is and have lots of outdoor
teners will be waking up to will start at 6am rather than main audience starts to skill set and his experience "I really want Lish to get broadcasts.
Adam Shirley instead of Lish 5.30am, with the Overnights build. So people start to as a journalist and presenter. out of the studio and into
Fejer next year, in a major program continuing un- switch on from six and then And he owns that 8.30 to 9, the community more," Ms "So the two programs
change to the on-air line-up til 6am. it gradually starts to build that's his timeslot. Doyle said. matched up to the presenters
for 2023. throughout the morning," who suit their style and their
It also means Shirley keeps Ms Doyle said. "And I want it to be "Having 9am to 11am, skills and their background."
Local foodie Emma Bick- his 8.30am to 9am slot which an agenda-setting local just allows her that freedom.
ley, who has been a fill-in he had in 2022 and, manage- "Incorporating that to 9am news program." Because Lish has a really Adam Shirley has been
presenter is also staying on ment hopes, helps to set the means I want it to be more a wonderful connection with with ABC Canberra since
with the station next year to news agenda for the day. local news-focused program. The Mornings program will people and connection with 2006. He was excited to take
present Saturday Breakfast. That obviously fits Adam's be more community-focused the audience and she'll be on Breakfast. "I'm excited to
"Six o'clock is where our with Lish Fejer at the helm. reflect and hopefully provide
While Alice Matthews, service to listeners and peo-
most recently a co-host of ple in the capital region," he
The Feed on SBS, is joining said. "That's a driver of mine.
ABC Radio Canberra as the It's important to be a person
new host of Sunday Brunch. who supports and prioritises
the listeners."
Georgia Stynes remains
on Afternoons while Anna The weekend will have two
Vidot remains host of Drive new voices, Alice Matthews
in 2023. on Sunday Brunch and
Emma Bickley on Saturday
ABC Canberra editor Julie Breakfast. Ms Matthews
Doyle announced the 2023 is returning to Canberra,
lineup on Friday. originally from the city's
south. Ms Bickley is a local
Next year, Adam Shirley food photographer with "a
will helm a revamped Break- passion for storytelling".
fast program, which changes Saturday Breakfast will still
to 6am to 9am. have the popular gardening
talkback segment.
Lish Fejer, who was on
Breakfast, goes to the Morn- Ross Solly, now living in
ing show, which will be from Sydney, will also contin-
9am to 11am. ue filling in for presenters
next year.
The change means that
the local Breakfast program

AWM elects
Beazley chair

Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn Soofia Tariq The Australian War Memorial Council has
FORMER Labor leader and defence minister a new chair. Picture by Keegan Carroll
CATHOLIC EDUCATION Kim Beazley has been elected chair of the Mr Beazley was previously a member of
Australian War Memorial, following the the AWM council from July 2009 to Decem-
Expression of Interest departure of former Liberal leader, defence ber 2009, but to be the US ambassador.
minister and chair of the memorial, Dr "Given his impeccable record during his
Building companies are invited to provide expressions of interest to Brendan Nelson. years of public service, including as gover-
tender for construction of 2 separate projects for nor of Western Australia, ambassador to the
St Mary MacKillop College. Mr Beazley replaced Dr Nelson on the United States and a distinguished career
council board in October, after the Albanese in politics and academia, Mr Beazley will
A new Physical Education Facility and associated works, approximately government recommended the Gover- make a valuable contribution in leading the
3,000 sq metres at: nor-General appoint the former defence council as our new chair," Mr Anderson said.
minister as a member of the council. Mr Beazley replaces Dr Nelson, who
St Mary MacKillop College himself was only appointed as chair in April,
Campus at AWM director Matt Anderson said he was succeeding Kerry Stokes who ran the council
looking "forward to preserving and sharing for more than six years.
Wanniassa ACT the stories of Australian service with Mr
Beazley as we deliver the memorial develop-
and ment project, together".
Construction of a new Performing Arts Centre and associated works,
"Mr Beazley is one of the longest-serving
approximately 2,000 sq metres at: defence ministers of this nation and he has
an in-depth knowledge of military history,"
St Mary MacKillop College Campus at Mr Anderson said.
Isabella Plains ACT
Mr Beazley will inherit a $50 million cost
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7. Current References the Tiwi Islands, but the company is confi- ed over the company's environmental plan.
dent the project can stay on track.
A short list will be selected from the submissions received and five firms will be Federal Court judge Mordecai Bromberg
invited to Tender early 2023 on each separate project. Submissions are to be The full Federal Court on Friday dismissed first ruled in Mr Tipakalippa's favour in Sep-
addressed to: Santos's appeal, upholding an earlier deci- tember, finding the regulator should not have
sion that the offshore gas regulator should approved the environmental plan.
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[email protected] and drilling to be stopped, but Santos ap-
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Let them eat cake - or humble pie?

ONE of the best lessons I what Dr Philip Lowe, the Thousands divined the future using
learned in life – a lesson Reserve Bank governor, has of people chicken guts.
the tin-eared governor of apparently never learned. financially
Australia’s Reserve Bank hurting Economists – who absurdly
clearly never received - took Packer reminded me “Out There” and conceitedly insist on call-
place on the day Kerry Packer that he was paying me well have learned ing their vocation a “science”
asked me if I was a dickhead. and that he, of course, was a valuable - don’t just get things wrong,
enormously rich. “But how lesson they’ll they get things wrong most
It was a fair enough do you think they manage never forget. of the time. A study by the
question. I was the newly out there?” he asked. Packer International Monetary Fund
appointed editor of The waved one of his large mitts purchase their own little piece once found that economists
Bulletin magazine and its covered in liver spots in the of Out There. failed to predict 148 out of
ogreish owner had sum- general direction of where he 150 historical recessions.
moned me to complain about thought Out There was – the Now, having hoisted Your daily horoscope gets it
our latest issue’s cover story. It sprawling, never-ending interest rates for the seventh right more often.
had been critical of someone western suburbs. consecutive month, Dr Lowe
Packer knew and I’d failed to told a Senate committee: Lowe’s annual salary pack-
give him a heads-up before it Out There were Packer’s “I’m sorry if people listened age exceeds an astounding $1
was published. loyal viewers of his television to what we’d said and acted million – double that of the
network and the readers who on what we’d said and now Prime Minister. How can that
He made me stand before contributed to the profits of regret what they’ve done.” possibly be justified? How
his desk like a misbehaving his magazine empire. Out can someone earn so much
schoolboy. He sat there, There were the battlers. A mealy-mouthed con- and pay so little for their
ignoring me for several ex- cession, to be sure, without a mistakes? Only an economist
cruciating minutes, brooding “What’s the average wage?” hint of accepting responsibili- could defend it – and they
silently, his cold beady eyes he asked. “Sixty grand? How ty for some of the pain caused would be dead wrong again.
and basilisk face shrouded do families survive on that? by the RBA’s monumental
in curls of cigarette smoke. I How do they keep their car error. But at least those thou-
suddenly wanted to pee. running and put their kids sands of people financially
through school and pay their But what else to expect hurting Out There have
Packer finally looked up mortgages on that?” from someone dabbling in learned a valuable lesson
and growled: “Son, were economics – a peculiarly they’ll never forget.
you born a dickhead or Despite his billions, his self-absorbed profession
did you become one after I often brutish manner and that, despite all the new Never again will they place
hired you?” the bubble-like existence technology and algorithms their trust in institutions like
he led, Packer had a deeper at its disposal, has advanced the Reserve Bank or believe
I’ve told the story about appreciation than most of little further than the work the shoddy prognostications
that terrifying initial encoun- our wealthy elite for the daily performed by those ancient of an elite few who comically
ter with Packer many times. struggles faced by the average Roman soothsayers who pass themselves off as the
It’s my favourite “humble Australian.The lesson? Have high priests of the Australian
brag” - a not-so-subtle some empathy. Show some economy.
reminder that I once worked understanding.
for one of Australia’s richest, They won’t be treated like
coarsest and most powerful Such qualities were notably dickheads again.
moguls while simultaneously absent in the so-called “apol-
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human sphincter can pucker about his bank’s forecasting The Devil’s Work, Moonlite
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of so many new homeowners. popular weekday newslet-
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conclude the tale with an It was only 18 months ago
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COURT

Wife-killer Dawson likely to
die in jail after sentencing

Miklos Bolza offence" because he planned to kill his wife Greg Simms, the brother of Lynette Dawson, and his wife Merilyn speak to the media
MURDERER Chris Dawson will probably die and did so in her own home, the judge said. outside the NSW Supreme Court on Friday. Picture AAP
in jail, but his wife's family hopes he lives a
long life and endures every day of his sen- Mrs Dawson would not have known what Outside court, Mrs Dawson's brother Greg freedom. Now it's our turn."
tence. was coming on that fateful night, he added. Simms spoke of the impact this final chapter Dawson's lawyer Greg Walsh said his cli-
had on the family.
Four decades after killing his wife Lynette "Lynette Dawson was faultless and unde- ent still maintained his innocence despite
and disposing of her body, the former Syd- serving of her fate. Despite the deteriorating "Today marks the end of a very long, pain- the guilty verdict and his daughter's plea to
ney schoolteacher will spend at least 18 years state of her marriage to Mr Dawson, she was ful and challenging journey. At last we have reveal where her mother's body was.
in jail. undoubtedly also completely unsuspecting," justice for Lyn and that was our main aim."
he said. "I'm innocent. I don't know where she is
On Friday, Justice Ian Harrison delivered He said he hoped Dawson would live a because I didn't murder her," Dawson al-
a maximum sentence of 24 years, noting the "Tragically her death deprived her young long life so that he could serve the sentence legedly told Mr Walsh. Dawson has filed an
74-year-old would likely die behind bars af- daughters of their mother so that a signifi- imposed on him. appeal of his conviction.
ter being found guilty of murder in August. cant part of the harm caused to others as a ■ Support is available for those who may
consequence of her death, is the sad fact that "We really didn't believe this day would
"Mr Dawson is not old by contemporary Lynette Dawson was treated by her husband, ever come. What we need now is to find Lyn be distressed. Phone Lifeline 13 11 14;
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Her body has never been found.
"I am nevertheless required to impose a Claims media hype behind the four-
sentence that satisfies the community's ex- decade-long mystery served as some extra
pectations of punishment, retribution and punishment which should shorten the jail
denunciation." sentence were rejected by the court.
"Mr Dawson has now been convicted of
He called the murder, which occurred in the crime which attracted the publicity in
the couple's Bayview home in January 1982, question. In those circumstances Mr Daw-
an objectively serious crime inspired by son is now the author of his own misfortune,"
Dawson's "uncontrollable desire" to be with Justice Harrison said.
his teenage lover, known as JC. Dawson did not react and sat stony-faced
as he was given a non-parole period of 18
JC was Dawson's former high school stu- years, expiring on August 29, 2040.
dent and also worked as babysitter for the He was taken away to Silverwater prison.
couple's two daughters in 1980 and 1981. The Dawson will be 92 before he can apply for re-
pair eventually married in 1984 and divorced lease and his maximum jail term will expire
in 1991. on August 29, 2046.

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TERROR CHARGES

Accused jihadi facing life behind bars

Rachael Ward, Aaron Bunch, supported Islamic State from and bearded, he sat with his he left Australia. Fijian immigration offi- ism offences and there was
Peter Bodkin 2014 to 2016. head down for most of the Prakash was flown to the cials insisted Prakash, born no threat to the community.
EIGHT years since alleged- proceedings. to a Fijian father, had never
ly joining the Islamic State He is also accused of trav- Northern Territory on a char- held nor sought citizenship Prakash was on the same
terror group, accused jihadi elling to Syria and undertak- Prakash did not respond ter flight on Friday morning and refused to accept him flight as an alleged major
Neil Prakash has faced an ing hostile acts in 2016. when asked if he had any after being jailed in Turkey. into the country. Sydney underworld figure.
Australian court after being questions about the extradi-
deported from Turkey. Northern Territory Local tion order or wanted to apply In 2016, he was wrongly Prakash rose to promi- Australian Federal Police
Court Chief Judge Elizabeth for bail. thought to have been killed nence over his alleged links Assistant Commissioner
The Melbourne-born Morris granted an extradi- in a US military strike in the to several terror plots in Nigel Ryan said any wanted
former rapper, once con- tion order to transfer him He was formally identified Iraqi city of Mosul. Australia and use of social Australians in Turkey would
sidered the country's most to Victoria on or before by Victorian detective An- media to lure potential re- be extradited.
wanted terrorist, appeared in December 9 to face court drew Gibney, who told the However, later the same cruits to IS.
a Darwin court on Friday on in Melbourne. court Parkash had distinct year Australian officials con- "We are relentless in rela-
charges that could see him scars and a tattoo of a family firmed he was still alive and He was also listed in IS tion to tracking down these
behind bars for life. Prakash, who appeared member's name on his chest. had been arrested in Turkey. documents as one of the people who seek to do harm
in court via a video link, de- group's top recruiters. in Australia," Mr Ryan said
The 31-year-old is facing clined legal representation Det Snr Const Gibney Former home affairs min- earlier on Friday.
six terrorism charges after and remained silent when also said the Australian Bor- ister Peter Dutton revoked In a statement, the AFP
he allegedly joined and the Justice Morris asked him to der Force had confirmed Prakash's citizenship in 2018 said its officers maintained a "We will relentlessly track
confirm his identity. Prakash's identity using over his alleged IS participa- thorough framework to man- them down, get them back
passport photos taken before tion and on the grounds he age Australians facing terror- and have them face jus-
Dressed in a white T-shirt was Fijian. tice here."

Alleged kingpin Haddad to be extradited after tracked down in Turkey

Joanna Guelas, Sam McKeith, Darwin on Friday morning Mr Haddad as a significant 5 December. oil. The oil could have been false passport.
Duncan Murray after being arrested and figure with links to Middle Asked by Judge Morris used to produce more than Investigators suspect
ALLEGED Sydney under- deported by Turkish authori- Eastern organised crime two million MDMA tablets,
world figure, Tony Haddad ties. in Australia dating back if he had any questions, police said. Mr Haddad was hiding in
who fled Australia while on to 2011. Mr Haddad replied, Australia during the COV-
trial for drug offences will An application to extradite "No thanks". If convicted, he faces up to ID-19 pandemic - possibly
be returned to NSW to face Mr Haddad back to NSW He is expected to be 25 years' imprisonment. on the south coast of NSW
charges after being tracked was granted by Northern held in custody in Darwin Mr Haddad failed to ap- - before he left for Turkey in
down in Turkey. Territory Local Court Chief until he is handed over to pear in court in March 2020 His whereabouts were late June 2022.
Judge Elizabeth Morris on Australia Federal Police for to face a charge of importing unknown until August 2022,
The 46-year-old landed in the same day. transportation to appear in a commercial quantity of a when he was detained at The AFP informed Turkish
Parramatta Local Court on border-controlled precursor, the Turkish border alleg- authorities he was potential-
Federal police described namely 2.8 tonnes of safrole edly trying to leave on a ly hiding in Istanbul.

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Stage 88,
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It takes all sorts in the league of dreams

Yasemin Rogers Independent Disabled Tenpin Bowlers of the ACT bowler Nathaniel Button at Zone Bowling Tuggeranong. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
EVERY Saturday morning, long before the
lanes open, bowlers start to arrive at the alley The community of All Sorts has long been ## All Sorts' newest member is Nate Button.
in Tuggeranong with beaming smiles, eager a strong one, interconnected with the disa- Nate joined in 2021 and is Louise's partner.
for a chat. bility community. You can meet people,
and you can meet new "Difficult, frustrating, yeah that's about
For them, it's a weekly ritual. A chance to "The hardest thing is the changing carers. friends. it," Nate said as he adapts to bowling in his
socialise, have fun and to be involved in one It makes it difficult for some of the guys be- wheelchair after a recent incident.
of the more accessible sports for people with cause they don't exactly know how to sup- Richard Franz
a disability. port someone while bowling, cause they're "It's a personal challenge," he added, de-
not always there," she said. tournaments across Australia. This year, after scribing overcoming the physical barriers of
The All Sorts league has been running for a COVID-19-enforced break, the nationals the chair as well as the mental ones.
25 years at Zone Bowling in Greenway. The Many of the members know each other were held in Epping, Victoria. In 2019 Zone
league is "disabled friendly" but not exclusive from outside the league and have come to- Bowling hosted them in Tuggeranong. All Sorts is likely to get a couple of new
to people with a disability, hence the name gether through word of mouth and Facebook bowlers a year, and many stick around. Rich-
"All Sorts". groups connecting disability groups around Next year Louise plans to fly to the nation- ard Franz has been bowling with All Sorts for
Canberra and the ACT region. als in Adelaide. 10 years and enjoys every Saturday morning.
It has at its heart a group of loyal partici-
pants, as well as a dedicated group of or- The fun together doesn't stop at the end of "This year we had 20 people that we took "You can meet people, and you can meet
ganisers. Today, competition will coincide the session, many members getting together away with only three or four carers included new friends," Richard said.
with the International Day for People with a outside of Saturday mornings. Some enjoy in that 20," Louise said.
Disability. dance classes together and have formed For this group of people, and many other
deep and long-lasting friendships. "So it's just making sure that you can keep people with disabilities, bowling is one of
Independent Disabled Tenpin Bowlers of an eye on everybody. These guys are pretty the few accessible sports that is also cost and
the ACT president Louise Cooke has been Michelle Cook has been with All Sorts for good, they're pretty self-sufficient, so there's location-accessible. Everyday Zone Bowling
around bowling her entire life and has been several years and, as well as competing on not too much of an issue, but sometimes it's welcomes people with disabilities and their
helping organise the league for the past sev- Saturdays, visits the alley during the week to an, 'Oh, I forgot I was doing that, I'm just go- carers and companions as they come in and
en years. cheer on her friends. ing to run over there' and you'd lose them for enjoy their time together, often running into
five seconds." familiar faces.
"My uncle was in a wheelchair, and bowl- "That's what we did this year, went to Mel-
ing was something he could do, along with bourne." Michelle said. All types of disabilities are welcomed All Sorts even has a less competitive off-
my aunt who has Downs Syndrome. It's and represented, though All Sorts is open shoot, Daredevils, which is held on Friday
something that pretty much anyone can do, "And I got a medal, second place. I didn't to anyone. nights. Some league bowlers play in both
of all abilities," she said. expect it myself; it was fun." sessions, benefiting from the competition
of the mornings and the social fun of the
Running All Sorts is a full-time job for All Sorts is one of many leagues around night times.
Louise, who consistently fields questions, Australia that competes in national disability
processes payments and organises trips.

Chasing up score changes, paying each
week, and dealing with unhappy bowlers
when lanes break down. It is not often an
easy job.

"It's not too hard, but it's a little time-con-
suming and lots of paperwork," she said.

Some of the founding members still bowl
with the group, one of whom is former pres-
ident of the league, Frank Cooke, Louise's
grandfather.

Frank is often Louise's port of call when
she cannot attend the session. For the
Cookes, bowling has always been a family af-
fair. The league sessions are even attended by
All Sorts' youngest member, Louise's almost
one-year-old son Conner.

For those who attend these Saturday
mornings, it's always a fun experience. Mem-
bers arrive smiling, long before the alley even
opens, eager to get in and have a chat.

"The best part is the group," said Frank Van
Halderen, who has been part of All Sorts for
longer than he can remember.

Louise said: "A lot of the All Sorts guys, if
they know you've been involved with All
Sorts, even for five minutes, they'll see you
in the mall and stop you for 30 minutes to
an hour."

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FEATURES INSIDE: How
OPINIONS territory rights
ANALYSIS were finally won

Two lives, society, forever changed

While uncertainty remains, a
case that played out like no
other has ensured things will
never again be the same.

Blake Foden Bruce Lehrmann, left, was accused of raping Brittany Higgins, right. Pictures by Karleen Minney, Getty Images
ON LARGE television screens in a packed
Canberra courtroom, two people watched Mr Lehrmann went on to adamantly deny about legislative reform that would reduce others who had come before her, alleged
the ghosts of their former selves. Ms Higgins' claim, stating the alleged rape the requirements for alleged sexual assault sexual assault victims are entitled, under
"simply didn't happen". victims to give evidence in the event of long-standing legislation, to anonymity.
It was March 22, 2019, when Bruce Lehr- retrials, and the ways in which they are
mann and Brittany Higgins socialised with But his demeanour changed entirely questioned while on the witness stand. The choice to waive that right and be
fellow Liberal Party staffers and Department towards the end of the interview, conducted identified in connection with the case was
of Defence personnel at The Dock. about two months after Ms Higgins went Cross-examination is a gruelling expe- hers, as was the unusual decision to venti-
public with her claims, as he discussed the rience for all alleged rape victims, who are late her claims with the media before doing
They moved in a carefree way, consistent impact of the publicity on him. inevitably accused of lying or making things so formally with police.
with the fact they could not have known the up by counsel for the people who deny
world would be watching the Kingston bar's "I think you can tell I've - yeah, my world sexually assaulting them. Ms Higgins explained in court that she
CCTV footage three-and-a-half years on. has been rocked," he said, in a rare moment stood by this decision and was not ashamed
of being lost for words, after discussing men- And Mr Lehrmann's trial was undeniably of it because she was determined to have
Yet that is what happened in the ACT tal health issues arising from the allegations. taxing for Ms Higgins, to the point inde- systemic cultural issues in Parliament
Supreme Court as journalists from far and pendent medical experts compiled reports House addressed.
wide gathered, "practically hanging from the While no two lives have been altered more that left ACT Director of Public Prosecutions
rafters", as Chief Justice Lucy McCallum put by March 23, 2019, a date on which we are Shane Drumgold SC with the belief a retrial Speaking out publicly was the best way to
it, in the hope of telling captive audiences likely to never know the full story of what would risk the alleged rape victim's life. achieve this, in her mind, while pursuing a
the truth of what happened next. took place, society itself has also changed. police complaint against Mr Lehrmann was
That information is what led Mr Drum- a separate issue.
It was early the following morning, when Wherever the truth lies, Ms Higgins' gold to drop the case against Mr Lehrmann
Ms Higgins alleges Mr Lehrmann, 27, raped claims have sparked an uncomfortable on Friday, when a friend said Ms Higgins The result was a case Chief Justice McCal-
her at Parliament House, that the pair's lives reckoning and shone a long overdue light was in hospital receiving "the treatment and lum called "a cause celebre", which gener-
were irrevocably changed. into places many would rather have left support she needs" for her mental health. ated extraordinary volumes of publicity that
shrouded in darkness. proved so problematic in June, when Mr
And by the time each entered court in The spotlight on Ms Higgins shone bright- Lehrmann was originally due to stand trial,
October for Mr Lehrmann's trial, during The often taboo topics of sexual violence er than it has on arguably any sexual assault the matter had to be delayed for months to
which he denied any sexual activity with Ms and harassment were thrust into the nation- complainant before. ameliorate against unfair prejudice.
Higgins, this could not have been more clear. al conversation by events such as the March
4 Justice rallies across Australia, leading in As Mr Drumgold, a prosecutor for more That prejudice arose when journalist Lisa
An aura surrounded Ms Higgins, who, by turn to workplace culture reviews and public than 20 years, said on Friday, she faced "a Wilkinson gave a speech the judge described
that point, had been in the public eye for awareness that can only be for the better- level of personal attack" he had never seen. as having the power to obliterate the
nearly two years, having taken her allega- ment of society. distinction between an unproven allegation
tions to the media and created what Mr This was a case that threw up many firsts and proof of Mr Lehrmann's guilt.
Lehrmann's barrister, Steven Whybrow SC, That much was acknowledged even by Mr for even veterans of the criminal justice sys-
described as an "unstoppable snowball". Lehrmann's counsel at trial, with Mr Why- tem as many conventions of court reporting Now, that unproven allegation will never
brow telling the jury these were important went out the window. be resolved.
There were hints of the young woman conversations about a cause he supported.
seen on CCTV when she discussed her While Ms Higgins was subjected to But while uncertainty will always remain,
former career aspirations, with her passion The case has also sparked discussion the same rigorous cross-examination as things will never be the same again.
for politics occasionally coming to fore.

Yet those moments were brief and quickly
replaced by her enduring disappointment
in the Liberal Party system she claimed had
brushed her aside as "a political problem",
forcing her to choose between keeping her
dream job and making a formal complaint
against Mr Lehrmann.

Mr Lehrmann, meanwhile, maintained
a steely gaze that gave little away out-
side court.

In court, he generally fixed the same stare
on a Moleskine notebook, inside which he
wrote copious notes.

But the toll of the public scrutiny on him
was laid bare when the world heard his voice
for the first time in a police interview, which
he began with the same air of confidence as
the man captured on surveillance video at
The Dock.

Asked to identify himself for the tape
by detectives who introduced themselves
by name and badge number, a wry smile
crossed the 27-year-old's face.

"Bruce Lehrmann," he replied. "No
badge number."

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FORUM OPINION

How the territory
rights fight was won

It took a change of government, a political newcomer and
a relentless community campaign to push the Federal
Parliament to finally right a historic wrong.

Dan Jervis-Bardy, Lucy Bladen on the territory rights campaign. NT parliamentarians used Zoom meetings The speed with which it raced through
"At one level it is just mechanical and good to discuss several options ahead of the Par- the lower house also caught opponents off
TARA Cheyne did three things on the night liament's resumption in July, eventually guard, denying them crucial time to lobby
David Leyonhjelm's territory rights bill fell (to get this done)," she told The Canberra agreeing that Luke Gosling, from the Dar- politicians who might be sitting on the fence.
an agonising two votes short of passing Times in an interview for this article. win-based electorate of Solomon, and Payne
the Senate. would introduce a private members' bill in But they would get their chance in the Sen-
"At another level ... it is the reason I am in the lower house. ate - where the real battle would be fought.
She cried. She drank champagne. And she politics. When you see something that isn't
started writing. fair, you change it." The private members' bill was brought for- The final fight
ward on August 1 - the second Monday of the
Cheyne penned a "remonstrance" motion, Gallagher was in political exile, a victim first sitting fortnight. On paper, Brendan Long is an unusual
the most serious act of protest available to of the section 44 saga, when the Leyonhjelm person to be leading the campaign to protect
the ACT Legislative Assembly, to condemn bill was defeated. Things were moving quickly, thanks, in the Andrews bill.
the Federal Parliament's refusal to repeal the part, to a somewhat unlikely ally.
law which banned it from debating voluntary When she returned after the 2019 election, A Canberran. A Labor member. A candi-
assisted dying. she accepted a tactical shift was needed to A young and ambitious Tony Burke was in- date in Andrews Barr's team at the 2020 ACT
win a fight she'd been losing since her time strumental in encouraging Labor members election.
The motion passed the following the day. as chief minister of the ACT. to support Kevin Andrews' bill as the execu-
Those up on the Hill were unmoved. tive director of Euthanasia No. But Labor is a broad church and Long is
She realised it was futile trying to bind the part of the Catholic wing which has long re-
Not long after the Leyonhjelm vote in Au- Labor caucus in support of repealing the An- He remains opposed to assisted dying and sisted policies such as assisted dying.
gust 2018, the then ACT Labor backbencher drews bill. Some of her colleagues couldn't was one of five Labor MPs who voted against
created a spreadsheet to keep track of where be convinced it wasn't about euthanasia, the Payne-Gosling bill. A veteran of the pro-life movement, he
MPs and senators might fall if and when an- meaning a rare conscience vote was the only was drafted into the territory rights fight after
other vote was held. palatable option. But far from trying to frustrate the debate, leading the campaign against NSW's assisted
the Leader of the House helped it along. dying legislation.
One fight had been lost, but the next was The second realisation was that only a par-
underway. ty in government could achieve it. The bill was introduced, debated and The no camp never had the numbers -
passed within three days. both sides knew that. But it didn't stop them
This was the cycle of the 25-year territory "Whatever the Senate did was kind of irrel- from fighting.
rights campaign. evant," she said. "Because unless you had the The final count - 99 votes in support, 37
support of the government of the day, to list a against - delivered the type of resounding Long used his Labor links, including a
Hope, despair, hope. Fight, lose, fight. bill in the House of Representatives, nothing win which supporters hoped would send a long-standing relationship with right-wing
At 7.48pm on Thursday night, the cycle would happen." strong message to the Senate. powerbroker Don Farrell, and worked closely
was broken.
Almost 9400 days since it passed the parlia- The aim was to secure a commitment that
ment, Kevin Andrews' bill quashing the NT's a future Labor government would allow de-
euthanasia laws and banning the territories bate on the bill.
from legislating them again, was overturned.
Cheyne, now the ACT's human rights min- Anthony Albanese had raged against the
ister, witnessed the final vote from the Sen- Andrews bill as a rookie MP in 1997 and
ate's public gallery, as did former NT Chief remains a personal supporter of territory
Minister Marshall Perron, the architect of the rights. The then opposition leader was always
legislation which the Andrews bill revoked. going to lend a sympathetic ear.
"We are indebted to the hundreds of thou-
sands of people who for so long have not If there was any doubt about his position,
given up," Cheyne said after the vote. it evaporated during a speech to the ACT La-
In a special report to mark the end of this bor conference on July 17, 2021.
masthead's Our Right to Decide campaign,
The Canberra Times can reveal the inside Albanese roused the faithful with an ad-
story of how the final chapter in the political dress which condemned then Liberal senator
campaign was fought and won. Zed Seselja as a "roadblock to the territory's
In the end, as is often the case, the Federal right to legislate".
Parliament simply caught up with the public.
Starting with Victoria in 2017, the passing Labor agreed at a caucus meeting on Oc-
of assisted dying laws in each state reflected tober 26 that, if elected, it would prioritise
a shift in sentiment on a sensitive, but no debate on a private members' or senators'
longer radical, practice. bill to restore territory rights.
When NSW became the final domino to
fall earlier this year, Andrews' old argument The next step was to win the election.
that only a reckless and immature parlia- Two days before the May 21 poll, at a cam-
ment would countenance assisted dying laws paign pit stop in northern Tasmania, then
had been shattered beyond repair. prime minister Scott Morrison confirmed the
Yet the ban he engineered in 1997, with Coalition had no interest in territory rights.
the imprimatur of then prime minister John It would be up to Labor.
Howard, remained.
It would take the election of the Albanese A whole new ball game
government and the stunning political rise of
a rugby superstar, spurred on by terminally ill The federal election result was significant
Canberrans desperate for the right to choose for another reason.
how to end their life.
It would require a change of heart from David Pocock's defeat of Seselja installed
some politicians. in the upper house a powerful territory rights
It would mean overcoming the powerful supporter at the expense of one of its fiercest
forces which have fought to preserve the ban, opponents.
including inside the Coalition and Labor, the
pro-life movement and the Catholic Church. Pocock seized on the issue during the elec-
tion campaign, pledging to introduce his own
A tactical shift repeal bill in his first weeks in parliament.

At the end of another long sitting day earli- It put immediate public pressure on the
er this week, Katy Gallagher paused to reflect incoming Albanese government, in particu-
lar Gallagher.

The Canberra Times understands the
Pocock camp was keen for the process to
start during the relative quiet of the Senate's
opening weeks, hoping it could be dealt with
before the upper house was swamped later in
the year.

Labor chose a different route.
The new government's seven ACT and

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OPINION FORUM

Biggest win for
workers in a lifetime

with Liberal Jonathan Duniam to corral "no" Clockwise from main: David Pocock RLUASNSSELBLURY improve working conditions without fuelling
votes across the political divide. and Katy Gallagher embrace after the a significant increase in inflation.
territory rights bill passed the Senate; THE passage of Labor's Secure Jobs, Better
On the other side, leading advocacy group Liberal senator Jane Hume; ACT Human Pay Bill through the Senate has the potential Our research comparing Australia with
Go Gentle Australia lobbied behind the Rights Minister Tara Cheyne; euthanasia to change the industrial relations landscape the Nordic countries has revealed sectoral
scenes, helping Pocock and Gallagher's of- advocate Andrew Denton; pro-life in Australia. agreements between employers and
fice where they could. But it otherwise kept supporter Brendan Long; and Solomon unions provide a stronger set of minimum
a low profile. MP Luke Gosling with Canberra MP Alicia Senator David Pocock's amendments conditions and protections, particularly
Payne. Pictures ACM to the bill will help to restore the social for low paid and vulnerable workers, than
The group's founder, television personality contract at work in Australia. The conces- agreements which are confined to the
Andrew Denton, said Go Gentle didn't feel The 'ayes' have it sions he has won from the government will enterprise level.
like it "needed to be in the room" because the strengthen both the industrial relations and ■ Stimulating a more productive economy
government-backed bill had a strong chance In the end, the spreadsheets Cheyne, Po- welfare systems.
of passing. cock and others had updated, checked and Australia's low wage growth has been crit-
re-checked over recent months could be Clearly, enterprise bargaining has not icised by the Reserve Bank of Australia for
The Canberra Times can reveal state health thrown out. been working effectively and reforms holding back economic growth and penalis-
ministers also discussed writing an open let- are necessary to create a fairer and more ing workers who lack bargaining power.
ter in support of repealing the Andrews bill, When the vote was called a loud chorus efficient system.
but decided against intervening in what was of "ayes" drowned out a handful of subdued Restrictions on the scope of bargaining
being treated as a conscience matter. "noes". Pocock has been subject to a strong beyond the enterprise level has led to low
campaign by some employers and their wage growth for many workers across the
The nature of the Senate debate bought There was no need to tally the numbers. organisations against the rights of workers Australian economy.
both sides time. In what ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr and their unions to engage in collective
described as the "final rearguard action" bargaining beyond the enterprise level. A recent OECD study concluded coor-
After racing through the lower house, the from conservatives, Duniam and NT Coun- dinated bargaining, across industries, has
bill crawled along in one-hour increments try Liberal senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price, Following intensive negotiations with achieved economically superior results to
after being introduced in the Senate. The with Long's help, pushed to amend the bill Workplace Relations Minister Tony Bourke, enterprise bargaining.
Pocock camp became agitated, publicly and to constrain future assisted dying laws in the Senator Pocock agreed to support the bulk
privately expressing fears that delaying a vote territories. It failed. of Labor's industrial relations reforms, after Coordinated systems of bargaining have
could imperil its chances of success. A final vote could have taken place last gaining some changes to the bill. been linked to higher employment for young
week. But one photo taken on Thursday, people, women and low-skilled workers,
Gallagher defended the process. "It sort of proved it was fitting that it was delayed. How the IR changes will restore who tend to be the most vulnerable in the
took some of the heat out of the debate," she Assembled in the leafy courtyard outside the social contract at work labour market.
said. the Senate were the human faces of the ■ Ensuring that Australia fulfils its
25-year campaign, from the politicians and The concept of a new social contract at
Of the more than 25 speeches on the bill assisted dying advocates, to the terminally work has been defined by US industrial international obligations
in the Senate, two stood out and both rep- ill Canberrans for whom this fight has been relations academic Thomas Kochan as Australia is a signatory to the ILO Conven-
resented major wins for the territory rights personal, desperate and urgent. "the mutual expectations that employers, tion on "the right to organise and collec-
campaign. But one person was missing. employees and society at large have for work tively bargain". The ILO is a tripartite body
Judy Dent, whose husband Bob was the and employment relations, holding us all comprising representatives from employers,
The first was WA senator Pat Dodson, who first person to die under the NT's short-lived accountable for adding value at work". unions and government to which Australia
declared he would abstain from the final vote assisted dying legislation, was at home in has belonged since it was founded in 1919.
during a speech which doubled as a wither- Darwin. At the world congress of The International Australia ratified the ILO's convention
ing attack on the Australian Christian Lobby. She didn't watch the vote, only learning of Trade Union Congress in Melbourne, one on collective bargaining which encourages
the result as the congratulatory emails flood- of the main agenda items was a new social and promotes voluntary negotiation by
The second was from another past "no" ed her inbox late on Thursday night. contract which included strong collective means of collective agreements. The ILO has
voter, Liberal senator Jane Hume. In a mov- When the Andrews bill passed 25 years bargaining in its six principles. It was stated that "legislation should not constitute
ing speech, Hume revealed she had changed ago, Dent said her reaction was: "rude word, endorsed by over 1000 delegated from an obstacle to collective bargaining at the
her mind after her father was allowed a rude word, rude word". 132 countries. industry level".
peaceful, painful death because of Victoria's After it was repealed, she was relieved.
euthanasia laws. But it's not over. Unlike in Canberra, the NT The right of workers and their unions to The changes bring Australia into
doesn't have a timeframe for developing as- collectively bargain have been part of an line with comparable economies
"Who am I to deny Territorians and Can- sisted dying laws. implicit social contract in Australia since the
berrans the choice to leave the earth in the "This just means we start again," she said. foundation of the Commonwealth in 1901. Multi-employer bargaining is an impor-
same beautiful way"? she said. tant part of macroeconomic policy settings
The late Professor Joe Isaac, a highly for most OECD member countries.
On September 27, in the face of intensify- respected labour economist and senior
ing pressure from Pocock, Leader of the Gov- member of the federal industrial relations When employer organisations and unions
ernment in the Senate Penny Wong pledged tribunal, argued that, for most of the years in these countries negotiate collective
a vote would would be held before the end of since federation, Australia practised a hybrid agreements, they do so across industries and
the year. The numbers were there. The time form of arbitrated bargaining that served the ensure that wage increases fit established
was now. national well. wage targets and inflation benchmarks.

However, industrial relations reforms by Recent collaborative research by my
the Howard Coalition government severely colleagues at the universities of Sydney and
restricted collective bargaining and reduced Copenhagen revealed Denmark's coordinat-
other industrial rights of unions. ed bargaining at multiple levels has provid-
ed a stronger set of minimum conditions
Senator Michaelia Cash, a former minister and protections for workers.
for industrial relations in the Morrison gov-
ernment, recently boasted the Howard gov- Yet Denmark has a lower rate of days lost
ernment's legislative reforms had restricted to strikes (per head of population), lower
collective bargaining, reduced the powers unemployment and similar annual wages
of unions and limited the powers of the Fair growth to Australia.
Work Commission to arbitrate disputes.
The passage of Labor's IR reform bill
These reforms had a deleterious effect through the Senate will help to restore the
on the conduct of fair industrial relations social contract at work by bringing employ-
in Australia. ers and unions together to achieve collective
bargaining agreements across multiple
How the IR changes will promote workplaces with a common interest.
social and economic development
The new IR regime will enhance both
There are three key means by which the the economic welfare of workers as well as
new IR reforms will benefit the Australian increasing national productivity.
society and economy.
■ Strengthening fairness in the workplace Multi-employer bargaining, as part of
these reforms, will bring Australian indus-
The changes will assist the lowest paid trial relations policies and practices into
and most vulnerable workers by increasing the mainstream with other OECD mem-
unions' bargaining power to raise wages and ber countries.
■ Russell Lansbury AO is an emeritus

professor of industrial relations at the
University of Sydney.

32 THE CANBERRA TIMES Saturday December 03, 2022 canberratimes.com.au

FORUM OPINION

Three things the opposition needs

The right should return to
the basics: what tangible and
measurable outcomes can be
delivered for the electorate.

SCIMOOWNAN

THERE is a growing problem on the right To have a chance of regaining power, Peter Dutton's Liberals should return to the basics of government. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
of politics. The evidence is not just in the
loss by the Morrison government, but in the right now; both because it has shrunk into supposed goals. Make the government go resigned because the department they
manner of the defeat, and the concession of a malaise and because they have an inbuilt back and account for the lack of results. oversaw performed poorly? If you want the
a number of heartland seats to independ- advantage over the Labor party in this space. fancy title and office, then you are the one
ents. The Liberals should make themselves responsible for making it work.
It's not that Labor is worse at govern- champions of diagnostic tools like NAPLAN,
Similarly, the Liberal party's poor showing ing - at the moment they would argue the constantly under threat from a sector that If nothing else, that might start to thin
in the recent Victorian election comes after opposite - but on the whole, the left gets has significant performance issues. out ministers who have no idea about the
nearly a decade in opposition. It is not clear bogged down in controlling the machinery portfolio they oversee. The goals for these
they are any closer to government than they and processes of government. To be fair, they had some good ideas in departments also need to be relevant to
were in 2014. government - most notably in superannu- ordinary voters.
And Labor can be hamstrung because ation - but too often they shied away from
Several commentators, as well as current too many policies are unacceptable to their transparency, seemingly because of a fear This is the crucial third point: a party
and former politicians, have been vocal coterie of vested interests and insiders. of being held accountable for poor perfor- seeking to be elected needs to understand
about what they believe the Liberals need to mance or because of an addiction to pork what outcomes are important to people and
do to get back into office. Look at where the new government barrelling. what aren't. Overwhelmingly, these will not
has spent political capital in its first year: be the kinds of things that deeply matter to
Some argue the party needs to become reviving a long dormant industrial relations Which brings us to the second key the politically aligned (be they conservative
more conservative, others think more agenda; unwinding overdue reforms to su- element: embracing accountability for or moderate).
moderate. perannuation transparency; gender politics; outcomes, both good and bad.
and symbolic initiatives like the Voice where Australian families are suffering real chal-
Some have suggested specific issues the expected outcomes are unclear. Politicians are very fond of taking credit lenges, and government has a role in fixing
that should be raised to prominence, from for all the good things that happen on their many of them (even if it's just remedying the
homeownership to climate change, to Labor is delivering for its constituency. No watch, while wriggling away from the bad problems it caused in the first place).
gender politics. doubt they believe outcomes will flow from things by blaming the previous government,
this, but that's clearly secondary. their ideological enemies or unspecified Of course some of these goals will be
Yet these analyses, whatever their political shoddy behaviour from underlings (at connected to, or driven by, the ideological
merits, are simply too narrow. The point is In response, the right should return to a pinch). concerns of the party.
not to win elections for their own sake, but the basics of government: what tangible
to be able to govern effectively. and measurable outcomes can be delivered The public may not know the specifics but It's not that the debates being held now
for the electorate. In practice this means they understand that this is all nonsense. over values aren't relevant. However, in the
The previous Liberal government - from three things. It's why they keep looking for alternatives absence of a convincing plan to deliver for
Abbott to Turnbull to Morrison - is notable to the current crop of political figures. It's voters, the risk is they simply won't care
not for its achievements, but for its lack First, the Liberals should invest heavily in why the Americans elected a crass outsider which ideology wins.
of them. And from its ascension to office the ideas of transparency and evaluation. like Trump. ■ Simon Cowan is research director at the
in 2013, it was never clear what they were Focus less on how much money is being
trying to achieve in many areas (especially spent and more on how will it achieve its When was the last time a minister Centre for Independent Studies.
evident in the 2014 budget).

In fact, across the country, the Liberal
party has increasingly struggled to exercise
the machinery of government to any end,
much less a conservative or moderate one. It
is where there have been exceptions to that
rule that right-wing parties have had success
in winning elections.

Those who cite the prominent conserv-
atism of Howard's government miss the
bigger point that it was first and foremost
an effective government, led by ministers
with deep knowledge of the departments
they ran. Like the Labor government that
preceded them, incidentally.

Arguably, it was when the Coalition
began to lean more heavily into ideology
(WorkChoices) and lost the perception that
they had a clear governing vision (Howard's
unconvincing climate package in the lead
up to the 2007 election and the ongoing
saga over his retirement) that they lost the
support of the electorate.

An even better example is the Key/English
government in New Zealand with its clear
focus on accountability and efficiency.
They were able to achieve remarkable
electorate success following a right-wing
economic agenda because of their emphasis
on delivery.

Nor is this lesson limited to the right:
Bill Shorten's cavalcade of totemic left-
wing policies cost him the 2019 election.
Compare this to state Labor in Victoria and
Western Australia, touting a track record of
"keeping people safe during the pandemic"
and winning sweeping victories.

The right has a particular need to start pri-
oritising outcomes over debates on ideology

canberratimes.com.au Saturday December 03, 2022 THE CANBERRA TIMES 33

SATURDAYform RACING

ROSEHILL GARDENS SATURDAYCODE:SR

DAILY DOUBLE 8 & 10 EARLY QUADDIE 3, 4, 5, 6 TREBLE 8, 9, 10 QUADRELLA 7, 8, 9, 10 BIG6 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 TIPS BY TIM BARROW TRACK: GOOD (4) RAIL: OUT 5M

1 12.20 Schweppes Handicap 1800m 4 2.05 TAB Handicap 1350m 6 3.20 Fujitsu General 2000m 8 4.40 Furphy Handicap 1400m

3 & 4yo Benchmark 72. Apprentices can claim $150,000 3yo & up F&M Benchmark 78. Apprentices can claim $150,000 4yo & up Benchmark 78. Apprentices can claim $150,000 3yo & up Benchmark 88. Apprentices can claim $150,000

No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price
1 81s38 NOTIONS wbh (5) ...............................T Berry 59 100 6.00 1 6809s RUBY TUESDAY dw (2)..T Schiller (a1.5) 61 67 26.00 1 58s51 ZOUMON dwn (9) ..................................J Parr 60 89 *3.30 1 76995 BRUTALITY tw (17)......................... R Bayliss 64.5 91 10.00
2 26s21 SECRET GLAMOUR wn (6) .........J Collett 59 87 4.60 2 13181 ZOU DE MOON w (3)....................B Avdulla 60.5 89 8.50 2 4s555 SMIRK wh (6).......................T Schiller (a1.5) 59.5 93 7.00 2 8927s ASHMAN w (7).......... Ms A Mc Lucas (a3) 62.5 80 16.00
3 0s232 ROSOVO w (1).........................R Jones (a1.5) 57.5 77 6.50 3 13s77 BELLA ROUGE twbh (9)..................B Coen 59.5 100 8.00 3 92144 GREEK HERO w (10).................Scratched 59.5 — 3 s3050 SOLDIER OF LOVE tdwn (12)Scratched 61 —
4 612 KAZALARK wh (7).........................B Avdulla 57 74 *4.40 4 49151 TEN BELLS w (11)...............................J Collett 59 82 8.50 4 0s858 SHIBLI twh (2).....................................J Collett 59.5 89 9.50 4 121s8 SUPER STRIKE d (2)........................J Collett 61 59 10.00
5 74532 WHANGAEHU bh (2)..................K Mc Evoy 56.5 85 8.00 5 06s89 STOLEN JADE wn (10)........................ J Ford 58.5 79 26.00 5 32502 TAMPERING tw (1) ............................... J Ford 59.5 81 16.00 5 24210 TITANIUM POWER tdw (15) R Hutchings 60.5 97 8.50
6 s1216 NAUTICAL MISS dw (3)........ Ms A Collett 56 88 10.00 6 127s3 THALASSOPHILE wh (7)................T Berry 58.5 91 6.50 6 7s80s KING OF CLUBS dw (3)....................T Berry 59 80 12.00 6 68s70 SHAQUERO th (6)...............................T Berry 59.5 87 16.00
7 s9452 FULLER wh (11) ................................. R Bayliss 56 93 13.00 7 1172s FRUMOS twbh (1).........................K Mc Evoy 58 91 *2.40 7 54011 SHAMEONUS dw (13) ....................... B Ryan 58.5 79 11.00 7 1s616 COTEHELE tw (9)...........................B Avdulla 58 100 9.00
8 55937 CHILKO LAKE wb (9)...................................... 55 86 23.00 8 s17s3 OUR MODENA w (5)...........R Jones (a1.5) 57 86 17.00 8 68273 MAIN STAGE w (4)...................Ms K O’Hara 58 100 23.00 8 2s90s MR DEPENDABLE tw (16).............. T Clark 58 71 16.00
9 411 KOVALICA (10) ............................Scratched 54.5 — 9 s2503 OCEAN MISS wb (8).....................J Noonan 57.5 89 7.50 9 04160 IMPASSE cdh (10) ..................................J Parr 56.5 89 31.00
10 0s020 VILLADEN bh (8)...............T Schiller (a1.5) 54.5 92 13.00 9 2s415 MIRRA VIEW dw (6)...............S Clipperton 55 79 10.00 10 03891 MARSABIT c (14) ..... Ms A Mc Lucas (a3) 57 80 23.00 10 21553 SUR LA MER tdwh (8).......................B Coen 56 98 *4.40
10 043s4 BOWERY BREEZE w (8) ....... Ms A Collett 54.5 88 26.00
11 73283 REGINALD w (4) .................................. T Clark 54 92 21.00 11 47533 LA JOLIE FILLE dw (4)..................... T Clark 54 79 26.00 11 60s64 MR GEE dwn (7).....................R Jones (a1.5) 56.5 84 23.00 11 00s07 AL MAH HAHA dwn (14)..............T Sherry 55.5 83 41.00
12 82692 OLYMPIC THEATRE wbh (11) K Mc Evoy 56.5 89 12.00 12 0s542 CAVALIER CHARLES dw (5) S Clipperton 55 91 5.00
KAZALARK, Secret Glamour, Notions, Nautical Miss FRUMOS, Thalassophile, Ten Bells, Zou De Moon 13 078s2 MADE BY KHAN wn (12) ................. T Clark 56 86 19.00 13 80s47 MA AND PA tw (4) .......................K Mc Evoy 54.5 88 18.00

2 12.55 TAB Highway Handicap 1500m 5 2.40 Midway Handicap 1300m 14 92382 ONEMORE SAPPHIRE w (5)..... R Bayliss 54 92 18.00 14 611s8 DEFICIT dwh (11)................T Schiller (a1.5) 54 96 23.00
EMERGENCIES
3yo & up Class 3. Apprentices can claim $120,000 Benchmark 72. Apprentices can claim $120,000 TAMPERING, Smirk, Shameonus 15 21516 MAHAGONI dwbh (13).............Scratched 54 —

No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price 7 4.00 Ranvet Handicap 1200m 16 270s0 CONSTANT FLIGHT dw (3) ......................... 58.5 82 41.00
1 08633 FREE STATE dw (14).........T Schiller (a1.5) 58 79 12.00 17 6809s RUBY TUESDAY dw (1)............Scratched 54 —
2 13s04 SUNGBLUE w (7) ...............................J Collett 58 92 *5.50 1 6s631 ASTERO dw (18) ....................R Jones (a1.5) 61.5 95 7.00 3yo & up Benchmark 78. Apprentices can claim $150,000 CAVALIER CHARLES, Sur La Mer, Ashman, Brutality
2 0210s HIGHLY DESIRED dw (13) ............J Collett 61 92 13.00
3 10706 ZADIG dw (6)...................................... Q Krogh 57 88 12.00 3 3277s DR EVIL w (11).............................R Hutchings 60 62 23.00 No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price
4 86s28 THE DRAMATIST wb (5)..R Jones (a1.5) 56.5 85 6.00 1 80s13 RAINBOW CONNECTION h (4) R Bayliss 60.5 74 *5.50 9 5.20 Kia Ora Prague Handicap 1100m
5 6s121 MEMORIES w (18).............................S Lisnyy 55.5 63 10.00 4 1s221 DEEP SNOW cdw (15)........................T Berry 59 83 *5.00 2 123s9 AMERICAN PRESIDENT dw (11)T Schiller (a1.5) 59 97 9.50
5 15109 NEW TYCOON dw (9)..........................J Parr 59 88 34.00 3yo & up Benchmark 88. Apprentices can claim $150,000
6 1s166 ALMAHERO dwb (21)........................T Berry 55 85 23.00 6 451s0 DALAALAAT w (7).......................K Mc Evoy 58.5 97 11.00 3 316s7 VRENELI dwn (7)..................R Jones (a1.5) 59 90 6.50
7 81323 MOORABINDA MICK dwb (8)Ms A Mc Lucas (a3) 55 80 12.00 4 66s80 DELEXO w (9).....................................T Sherry 58.5 92 31.00 No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price
7 41233 DIMAGGIO wb (6).............T Schiller (a1.5) 58 98 9.50 5 s1742 DEVIL’S THROAT wn (10)....S Clipperton 58.5 92 6.00 1 s9440 WISDOM OF WATER d (1)...S Clipperton 60.5 96 31.00
8 64180 SMOOTH ESPRIT c (15)............K Mc Evoy 55 100 14.00 8 60s46 DIVINE BREATH w (4)...................... B Ryan 57.5 94 6.50 2 s700s ALL TIME LEGEND w (4) .........K Mc Evoy 58.5 96 21.00
9 1s831 LUMBER DREAM (22) .................. R Bayliss 54.5 76 13.00 6 90s56 SOAMI dw (3) ......................................J Collett 58.5 85 11.00
10 67069 DARK SATIN (12) ......................Ms W Costin 54 88 34.00 9 s14s8 REVIVALIST w (5)....................S Clipperton 57.5 93 23.00 7 17s04 TESTATOR SILENS cdw (1).Ms W Costin 58 85 8.50 3 24s12 KEY LARGO dw (6) ................. Ms A Collett 58 94 7.50
10 159s4 SENSATIONALISATION dwb (8) T Clark 56.5 100 13.00 4 5968s LORD OLYMPUS dw (5).T Schiller (a1.5) 58 100 14.00
11 08725 DANZADEL w (1).................................. B Ryan 54 79 17.00 11 s3431 IRISH KISSES dw (12)...................................... 55.5 92 8.50 8 s700s LUVOIR w (6)..............................R Hutchings 57 75 126.00 5 s6480 MOSSMAN GORGE cw (3).............B Coen 58 97 81.00
12 4211s PICCINNI w (19)......................... Ms A Collett 54 77 17.00 9 40s42 BROKEN ARROWS dw (8)......K Mc Evoy 56.5 87 9.50
13 42622 RADIOHEAD w (10)............................. J Ford 54 95 8.00 12 65312 PASSISTAS w (16)............................ R Bayliss 54 89 10.00 10 10s11 STARBORETA d (2)............................ T Clark 55 78 11.00 6 38s34 ON THE LEAD cwh (11)..................... T Clark 58 94 15.00
13 13s66 SILK TIE dw (2)..................................T Sherry 54 84 16.00 11 312s3 AMATHUBA dwh (5) .........................T Berry 54 100 *5.50 7 073s4 THE BOPPER dw (8).............................J Parr 58 95 10.00
14 1s543 LAST NOT LEAST w (4).................................. 54 93 41.00 EMERGENCIES 8 27062 MUNITIONS w (10)............................... J Ford 57.5 97 21.00
15 10s24 SEA OF FLAMES w (20) ...............T Sherry 54 91 51.00 RAINBOW CONNECTION, Devil’s Throat, Amathuba,
16 s2331 LADY TABLOID w (17) ...........Ms K O’Hara 54 73 26.00 14 97s52 BYRON dwh (10) .................................... J Ford 56 86 23.00 Starboreta 9 4s13s SUPER PURSUIT dw (2)................J Collett 57 73 13.00
15 s2167 OUR BELLE FILLE dw (17)............................ 54 83 41.00 10 146s1 I AM ME cdw (7)...................................T Berry 54 100 *1.70
EMERGENCIES 16 156s2 OH GOLLY GOSH w (1) ................................... 54 89 41.00 11 160s2 INVINCIBLE KISS tdw (9)R Jones (a1.5) 54 90 23.00
17 18s40 MASTER OF REWARDS w (11)................... 54 83 61.00 This publication takes all care in compiling TAB details, but cannot
18 00s41 ELECTRIC STORM w (3)................................ 54 73 51.00 17 57534 RAZMENT w (3).................................................. 54.5 85 23.00 accept responsibility for any errors. Readers are urged to check I AM ME, The Bopper, Key Largo, Wisdom Of Water
18 66081 ISORICH tdwn (14)............................................ 53 86 51.00 TAB information with the official lists before placing their bets.
19 05715 STUDIO STAR dw (16)..................................... 54 65 151.00 DIVINE BREATH, Dr Evil, Astero, Silk Tie 10 5.55 Merry Christmas Members 1500m
20 25390 SHEN GUI w (13) ................................................. 54 79 101.00
21 27s02 GOLDEN GORGE w (9)................................... 62 85 11.00 3 & 4yo Benchmark 72. Apprentices can claim $150,000
22 5s501 SECRETIVELY w (2) ......................................... 60 85 13.00 Gear Changes
No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price
THE DRAMATIST, Golden Gorge, Radiohead, Piccinni 1 25s13 CAMAGUEY (3) .................................... T Clark 59 88 7.50
RACE 1: (5) Whangaehu blinkers on first time; (9) Kovalica pre-race ear muffs on first time 2 2961s TOURISTIC w (6)..........................K Mc Evoy 59 61 12.00
3 1.30 ACY Securities 1200m RACE 2: (2) Sungblue blinkers on first time; (5) Memories front concussion plates on first time; (7) Moorabinda Mick blinkers off 3 1s1 ESTADIO MESTALLA ch (16)......J Collett 58.5 61 *2.50
first time, pre-race ear muffs on first time, norton bit on first time, tongue-tie off first time 4 41294 REBEL COUNTY dwh (7)........Scratched 58.5 —
3yo Benchmark 72. Apprentices can claim $150,000 RACE 3: (7) Tashi nasal strip on first time 5 861s0 THREE WISE MEN (11).............Scratched 58 —
RACE 4: (5) Stolen Jade blinkers off first time, winkers on again
No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price RACE 5: (15) Our Belle Fille blinkers off first time; (16) Oh Golly Gosh synthetic hoof filler on first time 6 5s372 MANDERBOSS w (8)...................... Q Krogh 57.5 81 16.00
1 20s17 FORECASTER w (10)..............R Hutchings 58.5 84 26.00 RACE 6: (1) Zoumon off-side bubble cheeker off first time; (2) Smirk blinkers on first time; (6) King Of Clubs gelded; (9) Ocean 7 86127 AKAHATA w (12).....................................J Parr 57 87 34.00
2 8191 GARZA BLANCA dw (3) ................J Collett 58 92 *2.30 Miss standard race tips front off first time, standard race tips hind on first time 8 2s720 DANISH PRINCE dwb (4).............................. 57 96 26.00
3 5s11 OPERATIVE cdwh (9)................K Mc Evoy 57 80 7.00 RACE 7: (4) Delexo ear muffs on first time, pre-race ear muffs off first time; (5) Devil’s Throat nasal strip on first time; (8) Luvoir 9 s43Ps TIDAL CREEK wn (9) .................... R Bayliss 57 93 26.00
4 36s1 SORGENTE hn (1)................................T Berry 56.5 82 6.50 blinkers off again 10 030s7 SEA TREASURES dw (5)................. B Ryan 56.5 90 71.00
5 3118s YOSHINO dw (5) ................T Schiller (a1.5) 56.5 91 16.00 RACE 8: (2) Ashman synthetic hoof filler on again; (5) Titanium Power blinkers on again 11 228s1 AFRICAN DAISY w (13).........S Clipperton 55.5 88 9.00
6 15406 GREAT BARRIER REEF h (7)........ T Clark 56 100 10.00 RACE 9: (1) Wisdom Of Water tongue-tie on first time, winkers on again; (4) Lord Olympus blinkers off first time, cross-over 12 s4355 HOLLYWOOD NORTH dwbh (2) J Collett 55.5 100 26.00
7 1s2 TASHI (2).......................................S Clipperton 55.5 83 7.50 noseband on first time; (7) The Bopper cross-over noseband on first time; (9) Super Pursuit gelded 13 1s11 CLOUDLAND w (10) .....................B Avdulla 55 84 11.00
8 4213 FELIX MAJESTIC (4)..............Ms K O’Hara 54 80 10.00 RACE 10: (2) Touristic lugging bit on first time; (3) Estadio Mestalla pre-race ear muffs on again; (9) Tidal Creek gelded 14 15s21 NEWLEY WED cwh (14)...................T Berry 54.5 89 10.00
9 1 SUNSHINE IN PARIS dw (6).Scratched 54 — 15 117s8 IN DE SUMMERTIME w (15) Ms A Collett 54 88 51.00
10 9s1s INVERTATIONAL w (8) ................ Q Krogh 52 88 15.00 16 s6313 TENDERIZE d (1) ................T Schiller (a1.5) 52 68 12.00
GREAT BARRIER REEF, Garza Blanca, Operative CLOUDLAND, Estadio Mestalla, Camaguey, Newley Wed

Note: Race times correct at time of 5. WHANGAEHU (C J Waller) 4g 9:1-2-1 $43,444: 10. VILLADEN (C J Waller) 4g 12:1-1-1 $51,700: 4. THE DRAMATIST (R P Northam) 5g 10:2-2-2 9. LUMBER DREAM (R T Waters) 5g 15:3-3-3 14. LAST NOT LEAST (D L Matts) 4g 19:2-5-5
publication. Slowly away, lame 1/5 when 2¼ len, ¾ len 3rd of Worked right to the line for len 2nd of 9 (6) $7.00 $78,665: Crowded at start when ½ len 2nd of 18 (5) $76,460: Made up good ground when 2 len, 1¾ $88,705: Safely held in 4¼ len 4th of 8 (7) $17.00
7 (4) $7.00 56.0 Mission Phoenix, Shohei 1550m 55.0 Too Much Class 1600m E Farm (Bm70) $7.50 54.5 Pokerjack 1200m R’hill 3yo+ Hiway-C3 len 3rd of 13 (11) $16.00 58.0 Nats Enough, Math- 59.5 Byron Eyes 1310m Lismore Hcp (C2) Firm(2)
RACE 1 12.20 1800M C’bury 3yo+ (Bm72) Good(4) Nov 11. Gave all for lg Good(4) Oct 26. Vetted - no abnormalities when Good(4) Oct 29. Held up near 600m, held up near rin 1200m Wagga Hcp (C2) Heavy(9) Oct 19. Came Nov 7. Held up near turn, lost a plate when ¾ len, ½
1. NOTIONS (Richard & Will Freedman) 4m 13:4- nk 2nd of 7 (1) $3.20 60.0 Tradition 1900m C’bury 7½ len 10th of 11 (8) $4.20F 55.5 Tony Be 1800m 150m when 8½ len 8th of 16 (10) $5.50F 55.5 Knife’s from second half of field for hd win of 10 (4) $9.50 len 3rd of 8 (1) $8.00 57.5 Casirina, Hombre Grande
2-1 $128,015: Resumed with 1¼ len, ¾ len 3rd of 7 3yo+ (Bm64) Good(4) Nov 25. Closed intently to R’hill 3yo+ (Bm72) Good(4) Nov 16. On pace but Edge 1600m Newcastle (Metro) 3yo+ Highway-C3 56.5 Radiohead, Free State 1600m Goulburn 1600m Taree (Bm66) Good(4) Nov 20. Looking to
(1) $12.00 55.5 Waterford, Global Ausbred 1500m just miss at Canterbury at latest. Can figure here. weakened right out of it here last start. One for Good(4) Nov 12. 1.5kg claimer engaged. Getting fit- (Bm66) Good(3) Oct 30. Freshened. Good, determ- others.
R’hill 3&4yo (Bm78) Good(4) Oct 29. Raced wide 6. NAUTICAL MISS (Ross McConville) 4m 8:2- multiples. ter. Drawn well. One of the major players. ined win from off the pace last outing. Badly drawn. 15. SEA OF FLAMES (M R Mulholland) 5g 23:3-3-2
without cover, vetted - no abnormalities when 1-3 $104,880: On pace len win of 11 (3) $6.50 53.0 11. REGINALD (A J Cummings) 4g 17:1-2-2 $85,085: 5. MEMORIES (M R Mulholland) 5m 18:3-1-1 Place preferred. $63,755: First-up finished 2 len 2nd of 12 (12) $5.00
7½ len 8th of 11 (9) $4.80F 55.5 Redwood Shadow Reginald, Onemore Sapphire 1800m R’wick 3yo+ Inconvenienced near turn, failed to respond to rid- $46,038: Tried hard when lg hd 2nd of 14 (10) 10. DARK SATIN (James Ponsonby) 5m 19:1-2-3 56.5 Cheptegei 1300m Narromine Hcp (C3) Soft(7)
1600m Newcastle (Metro) 3yo+ (Bm78) Good(4) M’way-Bm72 Good(4) Nov 1. Hung out near 1600m, ing, poor recovery when 4 len 8th of 11 (4) $6.00 $2.80F 58.5 Hemsted 1400m Warren (Bm58) $31,989: Slowly away, struck interference near Nov 15. Settled midfield when 3¼ len 4th of 11 (1)
Nov 12. Fitter for two runs back. Up in distance overraced middle stages, saddle slipped when 55.0 The Guru 1900m C’bury 3yo+ (Bm72) Good(4) Good(4) Nov 6. Reared at start, wide during race, 150m when 2¾ len 6th of 16 (7) $51.00 54.0 To The $6.50 59.0 Vital Verse 1300m Narromine (Bm58)
now. Has claims. 2 len 6th of 11 (7) $8.50 52.0 Shameonus 2000m Nov 11. Took up the running when ½ len, sht nk 3rd held up near 500m when 2¼ len win of 7 (3) $1.85F Nines 1400m R’hill 3yo+ Hiway-C3 Good(3) Nov 5. Good(4) Nov 24. Drawn off the track. Others better.
2. SECRET GLAMOUR (C Maher & D Eustace) 4m Kembla Grange (Metro) 3yo+ (Bm78) Good(3) Nov of 5 (4) $6.00 58.0 Kandos Cosmos, Chenin 1880m 59.5 Kimmylee, Zarzou 1300m Bathurst (Bm58) Struck interference early stages, taken back from 16. LADY TABLOID (N J Olive) 5m 13:2-3-3 $64,030:
12:2-4-1 $150,300: Found the line intently for first-up 19. Wasn’t all that far away at Kembla Grange last Newcastle Hcp (C1) Good(4) Nov 27. Others with Soft(5) Nov 18. Reeled them in easily to salute at wide barrier when 3¾ len 9th of 16 (11) $61.00 54.0 Attacked the line len, nk 3rd of 8 (8) $2.80F 57.0 Mr
sht nk 2nd of 10 (2) $4.60 56.0 Court Deep 1300m start. Good win two starts back at Randwick. Place more appeal. Bathurst last outing. Will need some luck from a Tap ‘n’ Run 1400m Kembla Grange (Metro) 3yo+ Aloysius, Keep It Down 1200m Sapphire Coast
Bendigo (Bm70) Heavy(8) Oct 26. Wide through- claims. tricky gate. In the mix. Hiway-C3 Good(3) Nov 19. No appeal. (Bm58) Soft(6) Nov 3. Posted ½ len win of 12 (3)
out when ¾ len win of 12 (12) $3.90 59.5 Rick’s Cafe, 7. FULLER (C J Waller) 4g 6:1-2-0 $43,350: Keen, RACE 2 12.55 1500M 6. ALMAHERO (Danielle Seib) 4g 14:3-2-3 $89,020: 11. DANZADEL (T J Robinson) 5m 21:3-3-2 $160,170: $6.50 57.0 Watch Me Rumble, Buzz ‘n’ Joe 1400m
Starspangled Baby 1600m Sandown-Lakeside vetted - no abnormalities when 2½ len 5th of 6 1. FREE STATE (Ms S Murray-Leslie) 5g 25:3-2-7 Balanced up midfield when 9¼ len 6th of 15 (3) Keen when 1¼ len 2nd of 16 (13) $17.00 54.0 To The Gundagai (Bm58) Soft(5) Nov 11. Freshened. Looks
3yo+ (Bm64) Soft(6) Nov 16. Charged through to (2) $9.50 60.0 Kimura 1400m Newcastle Hcp (C1) $125,845: Took up a midfield position when hd, 2¼ $7.50 55.5 Socrates 1600m R’wick Tab H’way (C3) Nines 1400m R’hill 3yo+ Hiway-C3 Good(3) Nov 5. tested here.
score at Sandown-Lakeside last start. Fitter third- Good(4) Oct 29. Taken back from wide barrier, held len 3rd of 10 (3) $26.00 60.0 Lumber Dream, Ra- Heavy(10) Oct 8. Positioned midfield when 5¼ len Battled away for 3 len 5th of 16 (10) $15.00 54.0 17. MASTER OF REWARDS (J A Sylvester) 4g 5:1-
up. Ready for this trip now. Consider. up on straightening when lg hd 2nd of 9 (6) $6.50 diohead 1600m Goulburn (Bm66) Good(3) Oct 30. 6th of 10 (1) $2.90F 59.5 Lumber Dream 1600m Tap ‘n’ Run 1400m Kembla Grange (Metro) 3yo+ 1-0 $22,195: Held up near 600m when 4 len 4th of
3. ROSOVO (James Cummings) 4g 7:2-2-1 $63,630: 59.5 Dubai Showgirl 1600m Gosford 3yo+ Hcp (C1) Began awkwardly when ½ len, 1¼ len 3rd of 16 (14) Goulburn (Bm66) Good(3) Oct 30. Since registered Hiway-C3 Good(3) Nov 19. Ran home respectably 14 (6) $5.50 58.0 Sapello 1300m Armidale Hcp (C1)
Inconvenienced at start when ½ nk, ½ len 3rd of 11 Good(4) Nov 19. Charged home to just miss last $41.00 58.0 Tap ‘n’ Run, Atmospheric Rock 1400m 11½ len 6th Enfolded 900m R’hill barrier trial at Kembla Grange at latest. One for multiples. Soft(7) Nov 6. Taken back from wide barrier, laid
(5) $4.00F 59.0 Just Tozza, Duke Of Buckingham outing. Place preferred. Kembla Grange (Metro) 3yo+ Hiway-C3 Good(3) Good(4) Nov 24. Freshened. Went to line only fairly 12. PICCINNI (Lou Mary) 4m 9:2-1-0 $36,380: out in straight when 4 len 10th of 16 (15) $20.00
1500m Hawkesbury (Bm68) Good(3) Nov 3. Taken 8. CHILKO LAKE (R S Englebrecht) 4m 16:2-3-1 Nov 19. Not keen. at Goulburn last time out. Drawn poorly. Place ap- Knuckled down well to score 4¾ len win of 8 (7) 51.0 Tap ‘n’ Run 1400m Kembla Grange (Metro)
back from wide barrier when nk 2nd of 10 (9) $108,930: Held up on straightening, held up in 2. SUNGBLUE (B F Cavanough) 4g 10:2-0-4 peal only. $3.30F 55.0 Sure Strategy, Legible Star 2100m 3yo+ Hiway-C3 Good(3) Nov 19. Far from disgraced
$3.70 61.0 Altivo 1500m Hawkesbury E&G (Bm64) straight when sht ½ hd, ½ nk 3rd of 8 (7) $9.50 $102,490: Keen, vetted - no abnormalities when 5¼ 7. MOORABINDA MICK (S I Singleton) 4g 15:3-2-3 Tamworth 3yo+ Plate (C1) Heavy(8) July 8. Claimed at Kembla Grange last start. Place hope.
Good(4) Nov 17. Racing well. Worked home solidly 53.5 Left Reeling, Lady Redwood 1800m Rand- len 14th of 18 (2) $8.00 58.0 Pokerjack 1200m R’hill $62,680: Kept fighting when 1¼ len 2nd of 10 (6) 2¾ len win of 13 (11) $1.80F 55.5 Dunlee, Cristalino 18. ELECTRIC STORM (Ms G Williams) 5g 13:2-0-3
to place at Hawkesbury last outing. 1.5kg claimer wick-Kensington 3yo+ (Bm72) Soft(7) Oct 26. Rider 3yo+ Hiway-C3 Good(4) Oct 29. On the speed 1½ $4.00F 62.5 Second Half 1600m Scone (Bm58) 2200m Scone Plate (C1) Soft(5) July 25. Fitter for 11 $42,625: On return from break finished 4 len 4th of
engaged. Up in distance now. Each-way. concerned with action, lame 1/5 when 2¾ len 7th len 4th of 8 (5) $18.00 57.0 Deep Snow 1300m R’hill Good(4) Nov 7. Rider dropped rein when ½ len, len last Already Blessed 900m Scone barrier trial 11 (5) $18.00 57.0 Marillier 1200m Dubbo Hcp (C1)
4. KAZALARK (C J Waller) 3c 3:1-1-0 $57,775: Laid of 11 (1) $3.70F 53.5 The Guru 1900m C’bury 3yo+ 3yo+ (Bm72) Good(4) Nov 16. Gave good account ½ len 3rd of 10 (1) $3.90F 59.0 Maly Malt, Ah Well Soft(7) Nov 16. First-up. Hasn’t offered much fresh Good(4) Oct 29. Landed ½ len win of 7 (3) $6.50
out near 200m when 1¼ len win of 8 (1) $1.70F (Bm72) Good(4) Nov 11. Freshened. Prefer others. here at latest. Place hope. 1600m Quirindi (Bm66) Heavy(8) Nov 17. Ran on in the past. Awkwardly drawn. Looking elsewhere. 56.5 Starane, Motion Legend 1400m Bathurst Hcp
57.5 Diamond Drummer, Jimmy Manolo 1500m 9. KOVALICA (C J Waller) 3g 3:2-0-0 $47,250: 3. ZADIG (Jean Dubois) 4g 15:3-1-0 $112,272: Frac- well to place at Quirindi at latest. Place. 13. RADIOHEAD (M J Smith) 6g 13:2-4-1 $73,720: (C1) Soft(5) Nov 18. Not likely.
Hawkesbury 3yo+ Mdn Heavy(8) Oct 25. Settled Slowly away when 3 len win of 9 (2) $2.05F 58.0 tious in barriers, bombed the start (7L+) when 11¼ 8. SMOOTH ESPRIT (C Lundholm) 6g 17:3-2-2 Made up late ground for hd 2nd of 10 (6) $3.00 57.0 19. STUDIO STAR (Catherine L Chapman) 3f 5:1-0-
midfield when nk 2nd of 12 (1) $11.00 56.5 Pierossa Thoughtful Woman, Fireman 1600m Wyong Mdn len last of 16 (14) $16.00 57.5 To The Nines 1400m $117,835: Keen when 4½ len 8th of 13 (2) $9.00 56.0 Lumber Dream 1600m Goulburn (Bm66) Good(3) 0 $17,150: Held up on straightening, shifted out con-
1600m Newcastle (Metro) G3 Spring Stks Good(4) Hcp Good(4) Nov 5. Began awkwardly when ½ hd R’hill 3yo+ Hiway-C3 Good(3) Nov 5. Took up a Socrates 1800m R’wick 3yo+ Hiway-C3 Soft(6) Oct Oct 30. Slowly away, held up near 400m when 4 cluding stages, rider charged with careless riding
Nov 12. Finished well to place at Newcastle last win of 7 (4) $3.40 57.5 Green Shadows, Awesome handy position in 3½ len 6th of 16 (3) $21.00 57.5 22. Slowly away, weakened in straight, vetted - no len 2nd of 16 (1) $7.50 54.0 Knife’s Edge 1600m when len win of 11 (7) $13.00 55.5 Lynber, Factoring
time out. Should find this a bit easier. Ready for this John 1600m W Farm 3yo (Bm68) Good(3) Nov 23. Tap ‘n’ Run 1400m Kembla Grange (Metro) 3yo+ abnormalities when 15¾ len 15th of 16 (6) $7.00 Newcastle (Metro) 3yo+ Highway-C3 Good(4) Nov Profit 1460m Queanbeyan Mdn Heavy(9) Nov 8.
trip now. Among the dangers. Chasing hat-trick. Charged late to get up in final Hiway-C3 Good(3) Nov 19. Wasn’t all that far away 56.0 Knife’s Edge 1600m Newcastle (Metro) 3yo+ 12. Closed intently from well back to place at New- Beaten but not disgraced when 3½ len 5th of 9
bounds at Warwick Farm at latest. Up in distance at Kembla Grange last start. One for exotics. Highway-C3 Good(4) Nov 12. Showed pace but castle last start. Gets in light. In the mix. (2) $8.50 53.5 Epica 1600m Narromine Plate (C1)
now. Rates highly. SCRATCHED. gave in easily at Newcastle last start. Place claims. Good(4) Nov 24. Appears tested.

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20. SHEN GUI (Lou Mary) 7g 31:2-3-6 $86,880: 7. FRUMOS (C J Waller) 5m 5:3-1-0 $140,980: Tac- Note: Race times correct at time of 2. AMERICAN PRESIDENT (G D Hickman) 4g 9. IMPASSE (M J Dunn) 8g 42:9-5-5 $457,355: 10. I AM ME (C Maher & D Eustace) 4m 9:4-1-1
Crowded at start, overraced throughout, vet- tics queried, held up in straight when 4¾ len 7th publication. 13:4-2-4 $162,910: Positioned midfield when Hampered at start when 4¼ len 6th of 12 (8) $41.00 $214,600: Began awkwardly when 7½ len 6th of 8
ted - no abnormalities when 3¾ len 9th of 14 (7) of 9 (9) $1.90F 57.5 Riduna 1400m R’hill 3yo+ F&M hd, sht hd 3rd of 11 (6) $3.20F 56.0 Rupertaar, 61.0 Sweet Margot May 1200m E Farm (Bm85) (1) $10.00 56.0 Passive Aggressive 1200m F’ton LR
$7.00 59.5 Broad Outlook 1280m Muswellbrook (Bm78) Soft(6) Aug 13. Began awkwardly when 15. OUR BELLE FILLE (Peter Robl) 4m 14:2-2-1 Snowzone 1100m R’wick 3yo+ (Bm78) Heavy(9) Good(4) Oct 1. Struck interference at start, held A.R. Creswick Soft(7) June 18. Held up near 400m
(Bm58) Good(4) Oct 30. Raced wide without cover, ½ len 2nd of 6 (6) $1.60F 57.5 Hope In Your Heart $64,290: Keen, vetted - no abnormalities when May 28. Crowded near 600m when 2¾ len 9th of up near 400m when 8½ len 13th of 20 (16) $91.00 when 2 len win of 9 (1) $2.15F 58.5 Coco Rox, Miss
weakened in straight, vetted - no abnormalities 1500m R’hill 3yo+ F&M (Bm78) Soft(6) Aug 27. 9¾ len last of 6 (4) $7.50 57.5 Picarones 1400m 12 (6) $14.00 51.0 Athelric 1000m Kembla Grange 52.0 Rustic Steel 1600m R’wick 3yo+ Hcp Good(3) Jay Fox 1100m R’hill 3yo+ F&M (Bm78) Good(3)
when 19½ len last of 10 (9) $5.50 59.0 Hardy 1300m Primed for return with 1¾ len 4th Portnoy 1030m Randwick-Kensington 4yo+ M (Bm72) Soft(7) Oct (Metro) The Warra Good(3) Nov 19. Far from dis- Nov 1. Since recorded 4¾ len 5th Portnoy 1030m Nov 5. Tuned for return with lg hd 2nd Lease 900m
Scone E&G (Bm58) Heavy(9) Nov 14. Prominent R’hill barrier trial Good(4) Nov 24. First-up. Won in 26. Settled midfield when 3¼ len 7th of 8 (2) $20.00 graced at Kembla Grange first-up. 1.5kg claimer R’hill barrier trial Good(4) Nov 24. Freshened. Was R’hill barrier trial Good(4) Nov 24. Freshened.
but found nothing when called upon at Scone at Mdn company at Newcastle first-up last campaign. 57.5 Newley Wed 1500m R’hill 3yo+ F&M (Bm72) engaged. Strips fitter. Normally races well at this safely held at Randwick at latest. Others with more Powered home for an impressive win here first-up.
latest. Unlikely to trouble some of these. Drawn favourably. Commands respect. Good(4) Nov 16. Others with more appeal. distance. Knockout chance. appeal. Has a light weight. Hard to hold out.
21. GOLDEN GORGE (Matthew Dale) 6g 20:3-3-4 8. OUR MODENA (S I Singleton) 6m 20:4-2-3 16. OH GOLLY GOSH (J Attard & L Keegan-Attard) 3. VRENELI (G Waterhouse & A Bott) 5g 13:4-0-2 10. SUR LA MER (C J Waller) 5m 20:5-6-2 $303,655: 11. INVINCIBLE KISS (Wayne Seelin) 8m 60:9-13-7
$144,950: Struck interference at start, eased down, $90,536: Failed to handle going, poor recovery 5m 10:2-2-2 $58,360: Slowly away when 5¼ len 6th $183,200: Vetted - no abnormalities when 5¼ len Battled away for 2¾ len 5th of 12 (10) $5.00 55.0 $400,385: Taken back from wide barrier when 17¼
lost a plate when 23¼ len last of 12 (4) $26.00 57.5 when 11¼ len 7th of 9 (2) $8.50 59.0 Cyclone Sally of 8 (4) $7.50 57.5 Lovetheinvasion 1450m Muswell- 6th of 8 (4) $6.00 59.0 Norwegian Bliss 1300m Hope In Your Heart 1400m Newcastle G3 Tibbie len last of 11 (11) $61.00 54.0 Much Much Better
Bullet Rider 1100m W Farm 3yo+ (Bm72) Heavy(8) 1400m Sandown-Hillside 4yo+ M (Bm70) Heavy(9) brook F&M (Bm74) Soft(7) April 29. Slowly away, Hawkesbury (Metro) (Bm78) Heavy(9) April 30. Stakes Soft(6) Sept 16. Balanced up midfield when 1200m R’wick 3yo+ (Bm88) Heavy(8) April 16. Held
Oct 12. Got home nicely to run lg nk 2nd of 10 (9) June 15. Struck interference at start, held up near taken back from wide barrier when ½ nk 2nd of 7 Sped to lead when first-up 1½ len 7th of 12 (1) $14.00 ¾ len, ½ len 3rd of 11 (1) $13.00 57.0 Roots, Climb- up in straight when ½ len 2nd of 10 (1) $31.00 57.0
$9.50 56.5 Toretto 1400m Canberra Tab Federal 400m when lg nk, 1¾ len 3rd of 8 (3) $26.00 57.5 (7) $4.40 58.0 Anythink Goes 1300m Hawkesbury 59.0 Cuban Royale 1200m Kembla Grange (Metro) ing Star 1600m F’ton Inglis Bracelet Soft(5) Nov 3. Key Largo 1000m R’wick 4yo+ (Bm84) Good(3)
Good(3) Nov 25. Right in the thick of it at Canberra Kouklara, Comrade Rosa 1300m R’hill 3yo+ (Bm72) Mid (Bm64) Good(3) Nov 9. Freshened. Tougher 3yo E&G (Bm78) Good(3) Nov 19. Gave a good sight Freshened. Found line well to place at Flemington Nov 1. Freshened. Seasoned campaigner. Right in
last start. Strips fitter third-up. Keep safe. Good(4) Nov 16. Rises in class. Not keen. now. Not keen. at Kembla Grange first-up. Fitter. Place. last start. One of the major players. the thick of it at long odds at Randwick first-up.
22. SECRETIVELY (Matthew Dale) 6g 25:3-3-3 9. MIRRA VIEW (P & P Snowden) 4m 11:3-2-3 17. RAZMENT (Matthew Smith) 5g 17:3-1-3 $74,420: 4. DELEXO (Ms K Buchanan) 5g 17:5-1-3 $159,390: 11. AL MAH HAHA (Tash Burleigh) 8g 39:4-8-2 Needs luck from out there. Place appeal only.
$151,130: Began awkwardly, hampered at start, vet- $113,490: Knuckled down well to score hd win Made up late ground for 1¼ len, len 3rd of 10 (6) Thumps when 3¼ len 8th of 11 (6) $14.00 59.0 Mars $607,970: Struck interference at start, became un-
ted - no abnormalities when 9¼ len 10th of 13 (7) of 5 (3) $3.80 59.5 Kickatorp, Mentalism 1200m $18.00 57.5 Annulus, Mediaro 1600m Newcastle Mission 1100m R’hill 3yo+ (Bm78) Good(4) Oct 29. balanced when 9¼ len 14th of 20 (15) $151.00 52.0 RACE 10 5.55 1500M
$5.50 55.0 Fangela 1200m Canberra Open Bm84 Kembla Grange (Bm64) Heavy(8) Oct 22. Held up (Bm68) Good(4) Oct 29. Taken back from wide bar- Broke poorly (3L), began awkwardly, vetted - no Rustic Steel 1600m R’wick 3yo+ Hcp Good(3) Nov 1.
Soft(6) Oct 21. Pulled hard when 1¼ len win of 8 (3) near 300m when 2½ len 5th of 9 (2) $8.50 59.0 rier when ¾ len 4th of 12 (11) $14.00 59.5 Devil Dan abnormalities when 6¼ len 11th of 13 (12) $12.00 Beaten but not disgraced when 3¾ len 7th of 11 (7) 1. CAMAGUEY (James Cummings) 4g 12:2-4-3
$5.50 60.0 Prophet’s Pride, Salute Again 1180m California Surreal 1200m C’bury 3yo+ F&M (Bm72) 1600m Kembla Grange (Bm64) Good(4) Nov 12. Up 59.0 Quick Tempo 1000m Kembla Grange (Metro) $20.00 59.0 Super Helpful 1400m Gundagai Open $99,975: On return from break finished nk win of
Gundagai Hcp (C3) Soft(5) Nov 11. Freshened. Good(4) Nov 11. Freshened. Far from disgraced at in class. Looking elsewhere. 3yo+ (Bm78) Good(3) Nov 19. Drawn poorly. Place (Bm95) Soft(5) Nov 11. Freshened. Drawn off the 11 (10) $10.00 61.0 Jamesonheart, Ausbred Flirt
Strong on-pace victory at Gundagai last outing. Canterbury at latest. In the mix. 18. ISORICH (Wayne Seelin) 12g 145:16-13-21 claims. track. No appeal. 1300m Hawkesbury (Bm64) Good(3) Nov 3. Laid
One for exotics. 10. BOWERY BREEZE (P & M Cave) 6m 31:4- $798,250: Pre race incident, passed fit at barrier, 5. DEVIL’S THROAT (P & P Snowden) 4g 13:3-5- 12. CAVALIER CHARLES (Matthew Dale) 6g 15:5-4- out near 200m, wide throughout when lg hd, lg
5-4 $269,085: Eased near 200m, held up near slowly away when 5½ len 8th of 10 (5) $101.00 0 $196,332: Settled midfield when ½ len 4th of 1 $257,895: Hampered near 300m when 2½ len 4th hd 3rd of 11 (10) $10.00 55.0 Tamerlane, Manderb-
RACE 3 1.30 1200M 100m when 1½ len, 2½ len 3rd of 8 (8) $19.00 52.5 53.0 With Your Blessing 900m Newcastle (Bm68) 10 (2) $9.00 59.0 The Poacher 1200m W Farm of 14 (9) $41.00 56.0 Front Page 1200m R’wick The oss 1400m Kembla Grange (Metro) 3yo+ (Bm78)
1. FORECASTER (P M Perry) 3g 6:2-1-0 $73,375: Fashchanel, Tamerlane 1350m R’hill 3yo+ (Bm78) Soft(5) Nov 15. Pre race incident, passed fit at 3yo+ (Bm78) Good(4) Oct 19. Struck interference Kosciuszko Soft(7) Oct 15. Wide throughout when Good(3) Nov 19. Worked home solidly to place at
Came from last to score first-up len win of 8 (2) Soft(5) Jan 15. Began awkwardly, taken back from barrier, wide throughout when ½ nk win of 8 at start when len 2nd of 10 (8) $6.00 58.0 Fox ¾ len 2nd of 14 (9) $3.30 51.5 Fender 1300m R’wick Kembla Grange last time out. Drops in grade. Fitter
$4.40 59.5 Sir Kerm, Spiritchaser 900m Newcastle wide barrier when ¾ len 4th of 11 (9) $21.00 54.5 (3) $61.00 53.0 Cassy’s Sister, Dimaggio 1200m Fighter 1200m R’hill 3yo+ (Bm78) Good(3) Nov 5. 3yo+ Hcp Good(3) Nov 1. Freshened. Finished for two runs back. Good draw. Among the dangers.
Midway Hcp-C1 Good(4) Oct 29. Crowded at start, Starboreta 1200m Kembla Grange (Metro) 3yo+ Wyong (Bm68) Good(3) Nov 24. Going up in grade. Freshened. Solid on-pace performance here last solidly to place at Randwick last time out. Drawn 2. TOURISTIC (P & P Snowden) 4h 8:2-2-1 $55,847:
hung out throughout when 2½ len 7th of 9 (2) F&M (Bm78) Good(3) Nov 19. Generally gets back Not fancied. outing. Right in this. well. Has claims. Failed to fire 8¾ len 6th of 7 (5) $38.00 58.0 Al Ha-
$12.00 58.5 Operative 1200m R’hill 3yo (Bm68) in races. Looking elsewhere. 6. SOAMI (David Pfieffer) 6g 32:6-5-3 $230,390: 13. MA AND PA (C E Conners) 5g 13:4-2-0 $177,105: keem 2000m Fr - Chantilly LR Pr De Suresns Soft
Good(4) Nov 16. Tough alley. Prefer others. 11. LA JOLIE FILLE (P M Perry) 5m 30:4-1-2 RACE 6 3.20 2000M Took up a midfield position when first-up 3¼ len Wide throughout when 2¼ len 4th of 10 (7) $9.00 May 3. Landed len win of 7 (4) $4.50 57.0 Moutarde,
2. GARZA BLANCA (C Maher & D Eustace) 3c 4:2- $216,400: Began awkwardly when ¾ len, 1½ len 3rd 1. ZOUMON (G Waterhouse & A Bott) 4g 13:4-0-1 5th of 10 (5) $10.00 58.5 Fox Fighter 1200m R’hill 58.0 Norwegian Bliss 1200m R’wick 5yo+ (Bm84) Grand Large 1800m France 3yo Cond Soft May 25.
0-0 $98,450: Hampered near 1000m when 6 len of 8 (4) $9.00 55.5 Showtime Lady, Dream Eclipse $231,400: On return from break finished 2 len 5th 3yo+ (Bm78) Good(3) Nov 5. Kept grinding 1¼ len Good(3) Nov 1. Sound when 2½ len 7th of 11 (8) Primed for return with hd 2nd Elusive Jewel 1250m
9th of 12 (11) $5.50 56.0 Sandpaper 1400m C’field 1350m Wyong Plate (C5) Good(3) Nov 5. Began of 8 (6) $3.50 61.0 The Talking Toff 1600m Bendigo 6th of 12 (12) $31.00 58.5 Cuban Royale 1200m $20.00 60.0 Tamerlane 1400m Kembla Grange R’wick barrier trial Synthetic Nov 14. First-up. First
LR Gothic Stakes Soft(7) Oct 15. Began awkwardly awkwardly when nk, 1¾ len 3rd of 8 (4) $14.00 (Bm70) Heavy(8) Oct 26. Rolled along in front 6 len Kembla Grange (Metro) 3yo E&G (Bm78) Good(3) (Metro) 3yo+ (Bm78) Good(3) Nov 19. Not keen. run in Australia. Formerly with C Ferland. Place.
when 3 len win of 9 (5) $9.00 54.0 Greece, Smax 55.5 Newley Wed, Ellenmac 1500m R’hill 3yo+ F&M win of 9 (9) $10.00 61.0 Nordic, Za’ex 2040m M Val- Nov 19. Not likely. 14. DEFICIT (G Ryan & S Alexiou) 4g 15:4-3-1 3. ESTADIO MESTALLA (C J Waller) 4g 2:2-0-
1200m Cranbourne (Metro) 3yo Hcp Good(4) Nov (Bm72) Good(4) Nov 16. Stiffer challenge here. ley 3yo+ (Bm70) Good(4) Nov 11. Freshened. Com- 7. TESTATOR SILENS (Luke Clarke) 5g 9:5-0-1 $210,270: Positioned midfield when 1¼ len win of 0 $32,050: Scored 2 len win of 11 (5) $8.50 58.5
12. Showed a fine turn of foot to score convincingly Looking to others. manding all-the-way winner under 61kg in weaker $232,205: Began awkwardly, raced wide without 12 (2) $4.60 58.5 Derani, Blacklog 1825m E Farm Nicholas George, Fifteenthamendment 1609m G
at Cranbourne at latest. Good draw. Take beating. company at Moonee Valley last outing. Looks one cover when 7¼ len 12th of 14 (5) $26.00 57.0 Front Hcp (C3) Good(4) Aug 13. Shifted out at start when B - Kempton Park 2yo Nov (C5) Synthetic Nov 3
3. OPERATIVE (C J Waller) 3c 3:2-0-0 $47,100: RACE 5 2.40 1300M of the main chances. Page 1200m R’wick The Kosciuszko Soft(7) Oct 2¾ len 8th of 11 (1) $13.00 57.5 Tamerlane 1400m (2021). Held up in straight when 2½ len win of 11
Settled handy when first-up 1½ len win of 12 (1) 1. ASTERO (Matthew Smith) 5g 18:4-4-2 $227,330: 2. SMIRK (C J Waller) 4m 10:2-1-2 $123,965: Struck 15. Forwardly placed len 4th of 12 (8) $14.00 58.0 Kembla Grange (Metro) 3yo+ (Bm78) Good(3) Nov (7) $3.20F 56.0 Akahata, Indifference 1500m R’hill
$5.00 56.5 Surreal Leo, Tenderize 1200m New- Forwardly placed len, ½ hd 3rd of 11 (6) $7.00 57.5 interference at start, held up on straightening Cuban Royale 1200m Kembla Grange (Metro) 3yo 19. Looking elsewhere. E&G (Bm72) Good(4) Nov 16. Undefeated galloper.
castle Mdn Hcp Soft(6) Oct 15. Struck interference Either Oar, Danish Prince 1300m R’hill 3yo+ Mway- when 3½ len 5th of 11 (3) $4.80 59.0 Drive A Deel E&G (Bm78) Good(3) Nov 19. Unlikely to trouble 15. MAHAGONI (David Payne) 4g 18:4-5-1 $216,017: Reeled them in easily to salute here first-up. Fitter.
at start when len win of 9 (5) $5.50 57.0 Tashi, Felix Bm72 Good(3) Nov 5. Began awkwardly when 1615m D’ben (Bm78) Heavy(8) Oct 22. Took up a some of these. Slowly away when lg nk win of 10 (4) $4.80 56.5 Take beating.
Majestic 1200m R’hill 3yo (Bm68) Good(4) Nov 16. hd win of 15 (9) $6.00 57.5 Excelladus, Mr Rock It midfield position when 1¾ len 5th of 11 (4) $8.50 8. LUVOIR (J Attard & L Keegan-Attard) 6g 27:4-5- Naval Seal, Philipsburg 1600m R’wick 3yo+ (Bm78) 4. REBEL COUNTY (G Ryan & S Alexiou) 4g 9:3-1-1
Quickened smartly to score here last start. Fitter 1400m Kembla Grange (Metro) 3yo+ Mway-Bm72 56.5 Shameonus 2000m Kembla Grange (Metro) 4 $181,695: Overraced early, middle stages when Soft(6) Oct 22. Fair effort in 2½ len 6th of 20 (8) $81,780: Poor recovery when 14¾ len 9th of 10 (7)
for recent racing. Can play a role. Good(3) Nov 19. Game win from off the pace at 3yo+ (Bm78) Good(3) Nov 19. Gave good account 14½ len last of 10 (5) $17.00 54.0 Night Of Power $3.40F 64.0 Oakfield Arrow 1500m R’hill 3yo+ $11.00 56.0 Born A King 2000m R’hill 3yo+ (Bm78)
4. SORGENTE (C J Waller) 3c 3:1-0-1 $32,075: Wide Kembla Grange last outing. 1.5kg claimer engaged. at Kembla Grange last time out. 1.5kg claimer en- 1500m R’hill 3yo+ (Bm88) Heavy(9) May 21. Safely Mway-Bm68 Good(4) Oct 29. Tuned for return Soft(6) Aug 27. Laid out middle stages when 4¾ len
throughout when 5½ len 6th of 11 (8) $6.50 57.0 Proven performer over this trip. Has claims. gaged. Can figure here. held in 9¼ len last of 10 (9) $20.00 54.5 Francesco with 8¼ len last Portnoy 1030m R’hill barrier trial 4th of 8 (1) $9.00 59.5 Kouklara 1300m R’hill 3yo+
Contemporary 1150m Randwick-Kensington 2yo 2. HIGHLY DESIRED (Claire Lever) 8g 44:9-7-4 3. GREEK HERO (J C Deamer) 7g 31:5-5-3 $231,159: Guardi 1400m E Farm Hcp (C6) Good(4) June Good(4) Nov 24. Freshened. Wasn’t all that far (Bm72) Good(4) Nov 16. Others better.
C&G Mdn Soft(6) June 29. Resumed with len win $287,445: Began awkwardly when 3 len win of 9 Kept trying 1¾ len 4th of 7 (4) $13.00 60.0 Willinga 4. Had the benefit of 3¾ len 6th Compassionate away here last start. Nicely weighted. Consider. 5. THREE WISE MEN (Edward Cummings) 4g 11:2-
of 7 (6) $3.70 58.0 Skylight Song, Tragara 1250m (2) $3.50F 58.0 Cyborg, Nicochet 1600m W Farm Rufio 1800m R’hill 3yo+ (Bm78) Good(3) Nov 5. 1000m Wyong barrier trial Good(4) Nov 7. First- SCRATCHED. 1-1 $106,765: Let down nicely for 2¼ len win of 9
C’bury 3yo Mdn Good(4) Nov 11. Freshened. 3yo+ (Bm72) Heavy(10) July 13. Failed to respond Reasonable effort 1¾ len 4th of 11 (6) $8.50 62.0 up. Formerly with Richard & Will Freedman. Prefer 16. CONSTANT FLIGHT (Cameron Crockett) 8g (4) $5.50 54.0 Casino Mondial, Go Darcy 1825m E
Charged through to score at Canterbury first-up. to riding when 12¾ len 10th of 12 (7) $7.00 58.0 Military Mission 2000m Taree Taree Cup-Bm92 others. 30:9-3-4 $346,475: Well beaten 30¼ len last of 11 Farm (Bm75) Good(4) April 30. Began awkwardly,
Nice gate. Has claims. Bazooka 1800m R’wick 3yo+ M’way-Bm72 Soft(6) Good(4) Nov 20. Just behind the placegetters at 9. BROKEN ARROWS (David Pfieffer) 7g 41:5-8-7 (2) $21.00 53.0 Art Cadeau 1400m R’wick 3yo+ keen when 5 len 10th of 15 (7) $13.00 58.0 Astero
5. YOSHINO (James Cummings) 3g 6:2-0-2 Aug 6. Fitter for 1¾ len, 1½ len 3rd Barossa Rosa, Po- Taree at latest. Place hope. $348,270: Handily placed when 1½ len 4th of 10 (6) Open Heavy(9) May 28. Settled midfield when first- 1400m Kembla Grange (Metro) 3yo+ Mway-Bm72
$64,225: Scored ¾ len win of 9 (8) $4.20F 55.5 King made 1000m Gosford barrier trial Good(4) Nov 21. 4. SHIBLI (C J Waller) 6g 19:4-2-2 $194,340: Led $13.00 55.5 Fox Fighter 1200m R’hill 3yo+ (Bm78) up 5½ len last of 10 (5) $51.00 52.5 Clemenceau Good(3) Nov 19. Unplaced second-up. Looks tested
Adviso, Donegal Lights 1400m Kembla Grange Resuming. Suited over this distance. Place claims. them up for 2¼ len 5th of 11 (8) $11.00 55.0 Carlisle Good(3) Nov 5. Took up a handy position in sht ½ 1100m R’wick 3yo+ (Bm100) Good(3) Nov 1. Since here. SCRATCHED.
E&G Hcp (C1) Soft(7) July 30. Crowded at start, 3. DR EVIL (J A Steinmetz) 6g 28:5-3-6 $180,440: 1800m F’ton 4yo+ (Bm90) Good(4) Nov 3. Failed to hd 2nd of 12 (5) $17.00 55.5 Cuban Royale 1200m registered sht nk win Sussu, Acrophobic 900m 6. MANDERBOSS (B Joseph & P & M Jones) 4g
raced wide without cover, vetted - no abnormalit- Sound when 2¾ len 7th of 12 (12) $21.00 58.5 Ra- handle going, vetted - no abnormalities when 16¼ Kembla Grange (Metro) 3yo E&G (Bm78) Good(3) Scone barrier trial Soft(7) Nov 16. Freshened. Av- 14:3-4-1 $122,090: Slowly away, held up concluding
ies when 6¾ len 8th of 11 (9) $10.00 56.5 Manzoice ging Bull 1800m R’hill 3yo+ (Bm78) Soft(5) Aug len 8th of 10 (4) $7.00 57.5 Fifth Position 2000m Nov 19. Prominent and showed plenty of fight at erage effort at Randwick first-up. Appears tested. stages when 3½ len 7th of 10 (5) $18.00 58.5 Ro-
1300m R’hill 3yo (Bm72) Soft(6) Aug 13. Strips fitter 13. Balanced up midfield when 8¾ len 7th of 10 (2) Ballarat (Metro) (Bm84) Soft(7) Nov 19. Failed to Kembla Grange last start. Can figure here. 17. RUBY TUESDAY (G Portelli) 6m 27:6-1-2 busto 1300m R’wick 3&4yo (Bm64) Good(3) Nov
for nk, 1¼ len 3rd Portnoy, Micro 1030m R’hill bar- $14.00 58.0 Born A King 2000m R’hill 3yo+ (Bm78) make an impression in stronger class at Ballarat 10. STARBORETA (Nathan Doyle) 6m 13:4-1-3 $273,750: Began awkwardly when 17¼ len 14th of 1. Tried hard when lg hd 2nd of 11 (5) $17.00 53.5
rier trial Good(4) Nov 24. Resuming. Place appeal Soft(6) Aug 27. First-up. Not a noted first-up per- last start. Has had success at this track. One for $155,290: Held up near turn when nose win of 11 15 (2) $26.00 54.0 Kirwan’s Lane 1600m Hawkes- Tamerlane 1400m Kembla Grange (Metro) 3yo+
only. former. Others better. exotics. (4) $13.00 58.0 Vindication, Flash Point 1100m bury (Metro) G3 H’bury Gold Cup Heavy(9) April (Bm78) Good(3) Nov 19. Not likely.
6. GREAT BARRIER REEF (C J Waller) 3c 7:1-0-0 4. DEEP SNOW (Angela Davies) 4g 10:3-3-1 5. TAMPERING (K J Parker) 6g 39:7-6-3 $366,115: Hawkesbury M’way (Bm64) Good(3) Nov 3. Slowly 30. Not flash in 17¾ len 9th of 10 (10) $26.00 60.0 7. AKAHATA (Bjorn Baker) 4g 24:3-5-2 $143,575:
$64,300: Struck interference at start when 14½ len $104,880: Prominent ½ len 2nd of 10 (6) $9.00F Began awkwardly, vetted - no abnormalities when away when lg nk win of 11 (1) $10.00 52.5 Pretty Comme Bella Fille 1600m R’wick 3yo+ F&M (Bm78) Slowly away, shifted in near 1200m, rider charged
16th of 17 (7) $101.00 57.0 In Secret 1200m F’ton G1 58.0 Robusto 1300m R’wick 3&4yo (Bm64) 7½ len 15th of 20 (10) $19.00 54.0 Dream Runner Wild, Amathuba 1200m Kembla Grange (Metro) Soft(5) June 11. Fitter for 9¼ len 7th Way To The with careless riding when 2½ len 2nd of 11 (11)
Coolmore Stud Soft(7) Oct 29. Began awkwardly, Good(3) Nov 1. Claimed 1¼ len win of 8 (1) $2.45F 1600m R’wick 3yo+ Hcp Good(3) Nov 1. Battled 3yo+ F&M (Bm78) Good(3) Nov 19. Ridden patiently Stars 797m W Farm barrier trial Good(4) Nov 4. $15.00 58.0 Estadio Mestalla 1500m R’hill E&G
held up near 400m, stewards queried run when 58.0 Baltic Coast, Bugalugs 1300m R’hill 3yo+ away gamely 1¼ len 2nd of 11 (3) $21.00 59.0 and let down smartly to salute at Kembla Grange SCRATCHED. (Bm72) Good(4) Nov 16. Began awkwardly, laid in
2¾ len 6th of 8 (3) $3.50 59.0 Shadow Vampire (Bm72) Good(4) Nov 16. Impressive win at short Shameonus 2000m Kembla Grange (Metro) 3yo+ last outing. Strips fitter third-up. Drawn to effect. near 800m, vetted - no abnormalities when 2¾ len
1000m W Farm 3yo (Bm68) Good(3) Nov 23. Ran odds here last time out. Include among the better (Bm78) Good(3) Nov 19. Looking to others. Can play a role. RACE 9 5.20 1100M 7th of 9 (4) $9.50 58.0 Spangler 1550m C’bury 3yo+
home respectably at Warwick Farm last outing. chances. 6. KING OF CLUBS (G Waterhouse & A Bott) 5g 11. AMATHUBA (Richard & Will Freedman) 4m 1. WISDOM OF WATER (Annabel Neasham) 5h (Bm72) Good(4) Nov 25. Fair effort without threat-
Not out of this. 5. NEW TYCOON (Adam Duggan) 7g 24:6-3-3 10:2-2-1 $59,366: Resumed with 2½ len 8th of 12 (5) 13:2-4-5 $115,350: Got home nicely to run 2½ len 25:5-1-3 $1,105,183: Began awkwardly, keen when ening at Canterbury last start. Place claims.
7. TASHI (P & P Snowden) 3f 2:1-1-0 $43,125: $142,540: Vetted - no abnormalities when 7 len $5.00 59.0 Mach Schnell 1500m R’hill 3yo+ (Bm78) 2nd of 13 (6) $14.00 54.0 Throntari 1200m C’field 2¾ len 4th of 10 (6) $21.00 60.0 Titanium Power 8. DANISH PRINCE (M C Conners) 4g 23:3-5-2
Crowded at start, hampered early stages, 10th of 11 (7) $6.00 60.5 Acoustix 1400m Taree Soft(6) June 4. Failed to respond to riding when 11 3yo F Hcp Soft(6) July 23. Wide throughout when 1200m R’wick 3yo+ (Bm88) Soft(6) Oct 22. Vetted $166,010: Raced wide without cover when len 2nd
hampered near 600m when ¾ len win of 13 (9) Open Hcp Soft(6) Aug 26. Struck interference at len last of 12 (10) $9.50 59.0 Born A King 2000m lg nk, sht nk 3rd of 11 (7) $8.50 54.5 Starboreta, - no abnormalities when 7¼ len 11th of 12 (11) $15.00 of 11 (9) $8.50 57.5 Either Oar 1300m R’hill 3yo+
$5.00F 56.0 Cabaca, Super Chilled 1100m Rand- start when 4¼ len 9th of 11 (4) $41.00 58.0 Either R’hill 3yo+ (Bm78) Good(4) June 18. Strips fitter for Pretty Wild 1200m Kembla Grange (Metro) 3yo+ 54.0 Athelric 1000m Kembla Grange (Metro) The Mway-Bm72 Good(3) Nov 5. Struck interference
wick-Kensington 2yo F Mdn Good(4) June 15. Ran Oar 1300m R’hill 3yo+ Mway-Bm72 Good(3) Nov 5. 2¼ len 4th Ashman 1200m Gosford barrier trial F&M (Bm78) Good(3) Nov 19. Ran on well to place Warra Good(3) Nov 19. Gave ground at Kembla at start, vetted - no abnormalities when 5¼ len 11th
home solidly for len 2nd of 9 (7) $10.00 57.5 Op- Freshened. Just battled home in similar company Good(4) Nov 21. Resuming. Others better. at Kembla Grange first-up. Gets in light. Will only be Grange last outing. Looking to others. of 15 (1) $6.00 57.5 Astero 1400m Kembla Grange
erative 1200m R’hill 3yo (Bm68) Good(4) Nov 16. here at latest. Looks tested here. 7. SHAMEONUS (Bjorn Baker) 5g 21:6-1-1 $211,090: fitter. Rates highly. 2. ALL TIME LEGEND (L J Bridge) 6g 15:5-1-2 (Metro) 3yo+ Mway-Bm72 Good(3) Nov 19. Coming
Finished solidly to place here first-up. Strips fitter. 6. DALAALAAT (Nathan Doyle) 6g 21:4-4-2 Showed early speed in 1¼ len win of 10 (2) $6.50 $281,325: Didn’t offer much when 9¼ len 10th of 12 off an average run this level at Kembla Grange last
Decent alley. Knockout chance. $165,350: Slowly away, taken back from wide 59.5 Loving Cilla, Intuition 2000m Kembla Grange RACE 8 4.40 1400M (11) $16.00 55.0 Coal Crusher 1300m R’wick 3yo+ outing. Place preferred.
8. FELIX MAJESTIC (G R Nickson) 3g 4:1-1-1 barrier, checked near 200m when ½ hd win of (Bm68) Good(4) Nov 12. Posted 1¼ len win of 11 (1) 1. BRUTALITY (Joseph Pride) 6g 36:6-3-6 (Bm94) Good(4) June 11. Began awkwardly when 9. TIDAL CREEK (Annabel Neasham) 4g 7:2-0-1
$39,725: Began awkwardly, laid out concluding 10 (8) $8.50 57.5 Jal Lei, Quiet Riot 1250m Rand- $9.50 55.5 Tampering, Main Stage 2000m Kembla $942,095: Taken back from wide barrier when 4½ 5½ len 11th of 14 (11) $31.00 54.0 Taksu 1400m $66,240: Eased early stages when ¾ len, ½ nk 3rd
stages, proved difficult to ride out when 3 len win wick-Kensington 3yo+ (Bm72) Soft(6) June 29. Grange (Metro) 3yo+ (Bm78) Good(3) Nov 19. Dug len 9th of 16 (14) $15.00 54.0 Vilana 1300m New- R’wick LR Civic Stakes Good(4) June 25. Strips fitter of 7 (6) $2.40F 57.0 Tudor Prince, Kirkeby 1900m
of 12 (9) $4.40F 57.5 Ponca, Silent Raindrops 1100m Hampered early stages, raced wide without cover deep to salute at Kembla Grange last time out. In castle (Metro) The Hunter Good(4) Nov 12. Slowly for 10¼ len 4th Gundy Bridge 1080m R’wick barrier C’bury 3yo+ (Bm72) Heavy(9) June 22. Keen,
Hawkesbury 3yo+ Mdn Good(3) Nov 3. Keen when when 3¼ len 10th of 12 (9) $16.00 55.5 Cuban the mix. away, taken back from wide barrier when 1½ len trial Synthetic Nov 14. Resuming. Class drop helps. ordered to trial when failed to finish of 6 (6) $4.40
len, ¾ len 3rd of 9 (8) $9.50 57.0 Operative, Tashi Royale 1200m Kembla Grange (Metro) 3yo E&G 8. MAIN STAGE (Ross McConville) 8g 58:6-9-5 5th of 16 (10) $8.00 54.5 Riodini 1600m Kembla One for multiples. 57.0 Naval Warfare 2200m W Farm 3yo+ (Bm72)
1200m R’hill 3yo (Bm68) Good(4) Nov 16. Ran on (Bm78) Good(3) Nov 19. Wasn’t all that far away $509,875: On the speed 6¾ len 7th of 9 (9) $11.00 Grange (Metro) The Gong Good(3) Nov 19. Gave 3. KEY LARGO (Bryce Heys) 6g 21:4-7-2 $254,395: Heavy(10) July 27. Fitter for ½ len 2nd Lemaire
well to place here last time out. Can figure here. at Kembla Grange first-up. Will only be fitter. Place 59.0 Pale King 1900m R’hill 3yo+ (Bm78) Good(4) good account at Kembla Grange last time out. Taken back from wide barrier when ½ len win 1175m W Farm barrier trial Synthetic Nov 18. Re-
9. SUNSHINE IN PARIS (Annabel Neasham) 3f preferred. Oct 29. Gave good account when 1¼ len, ½ nk 3rd of Backmarker. In the mix. of 10 (8) $7.50 53.0 Invincible Kiss, On The Lead suming. One for multiples.
1:1-0-0 $13,200: Recorded 2 len win of 7 (4) $4.00 7. DIMAGGIO (Ms K Waugh) 6g 27:4-7-3 $150,228: 11 (2) $16.00 58.0 Shameonus, Tampering 2000m 2. ASHMAN (Ms K Waugh) 7g 31:9-4-1 $334,285: 1000m R’wick 4yo+ (Bm84) Good(3) Nov 1. Began 10. SEA TREASURES (Bjorn Baker) 4g 13:2-1-2
55.5 Winston Hills, Bokeem 1200m Canberra Mdn Showed tactical speed for nk, ½ hd 3rd of 7 Kembla Grange (Metro) 3yo+ (Bm78) Good(3) Nov Blundered at start when ½ len 2nd of 13 (6) $5.00 awkwardly when ½ len 2nd of 12 (2) $15.00 52.0 $120,720: Crowded at start, overraced early stages
Soft(5) Nov 13. Began career in fine style. Nicely (6) $4.00 60.5 Diva Bella, Glamour Fox 1500m 19. Veteran galloper. Looks tested here. 54.5 Irish Songs 1400m Canberra LR National Athelric 1000m Kembla Grange (Metro) The when 18½ len 15th of 18 (11) $20.00 57.0 Pinarello
weighted. Consider. Hawkesbury Midway (Bm68) Heavy(9) Sept 29. 9. OCEAN MISS (David & Coral Feek) 6m 20:4-4-2 Sprint Soft(5) Mar 13. Began awkwardly, sore when Warra Good(3) Nov 19. Attacked line late to place 2400m E Farm G1 Qld Derby Good(4) May 28.
10. INVERTATIONAL (Matthew Kelley) 3f 2:1-0- Slowly away, held up on straightening when ½ nk, $207,750: Failed to fire 5¾ len last of 11 (7) $18.00 3¼ len 7th of 14 (3) $18.00 57.0 Bandersnatch at Kembla Grange last time out. Fitter for recent Crowded at start when 6½ len 7th of 11 (3) $10.00
0 $12,280: No match when 4½ len 9th of 12 (8) ¾ len 3rd of 8 (1) $2.15F 58.0 Isorich, Cassy’s Sister 56.0 Sirileo Miss 1600m C’field G3 L/Day Vase 1400m Tamworth Tamworth Cup Good(4) April racing. Each-way. 57.5 Estadio Mestalla 1500m R’hill E&G (Bm72)
$101.00 54.0 Queen Of The Ball 1200m Canberra 1200m Wyong (Bm68) Good(3) Nov 24. Found line Heavy(10) Oct 12. Minor Injury when hd, nk 3rd of 7 22. Prepared for this with ½ len win Mr Depend- 4. LORD OLYMPUS (Annabel Neasham) 5g 21:6- Good(4) Nov 16. Went to line only fairly in similar
G3 Black Opal Soft(5) Mar 13. Took up a midfield well to place at Wyong last start. 1.5kg claimer en- (1) $4.00F 56.0 Hunboshi, Tokorangi 2040m M Val- able, Too Much Caviar 1200m Gosford barrier trial 1-1 $319,455: Struck interference at start, became class here first-up. Will only be fitter. Place hope.
position when 1¼ len win of 12 (7) $3.40F 55.0 Vella gaged. Drawn to receive every chance. Keep safe. ley 4yo+ M Plate Good(3) Oct 21. Back from a let-up. Good(4) Nov 21. Resuming. 3kg claimer engaged. unbalanced when 1¾ len 6th of 10 (3) $9.50 54.0 11. AFRICAN DAISY (Annabel Neasham) 4m 8:2-3-
Fox, Falreine 1000m Wagga Mdn Heavy(10) June 8. DIVINE BREATH (Ms T Bateup) 5m 18:2-5- On pace and fought on bravely to place at Moonee Keep safe. Zac De Boss 1100m F’ton Open Hcp Soft(7) June 0 $84,115: Laid out in straight when 6¼ len 8th of
3. Had the benefit of lg hd win Iconic Dame, Off To 3 $228,905: Brushed rail, shifted in conclud- Valley last start. Each-way. 3. SOLDIER OF LOVE (Bjorn Baker) 7g 38:9-5-3 18. Pre race incident, passed fit at barrier when 11¼ 12 (12) $12.00 49.5 Naval Seal 1800m R’hill 3&4yo
War 900m Canberra barrier trial Good(3) Nov 25. ing stages when ¾ len 4th of 9 (3) $15.00 56.5 10. MARSABIT (D A Williams) 5g 20:5-1-2 $136,917: $515,055: Lame 1/5 when 3¾ len 5th of 8 (8) $6.00 len 8th of 10 (1) $21.00 57.0 Waihaha Falls 1200m (Bm72) Good(4) June 18. Resumed with ¾ len win
First-up. Place. Plymstock 1200m R’hill 3yo+ F&M (Bm78) Good(4) Slowly away when 7½ len 9th of 11 (5) $81.00 57.0 54.5 Kirwan’s Lane 1600m Hawkesbury LR Ladies R’wick 3yo+ (Bm88) Heavy(9) July 9. Had the be- of 11 (5) $2.25F 59.5 Ella Te Ama, Sian 1400m Scone
Oct 29. Fair effort in 1½ len 6th of 11 (4) $8.50 57.0 Redwood Shadow 1600m Newcastle (Metro) 3yo+ Day Cup Good(3) Nov 3. No match when 7½ len nefit of sht nk win Anagain, True Valentine 1000m 3yo+ Hcp (C3) Good(3) Nov 7. Freshened. Impress-
RACE 4 2.05 1350M Starboreta 1200m Kembla Grange (Metro) 3yo+ (Bm78) Good(4) Nov 12. Charged home from back 10th of 12 (4) $41.00 60.0 Nugget 1600m Kembla Hawkesbury barrier trial Soft(5) Nov 28. First-up. ive win at short odds at Scone first-up. Wide barrier
1. RUBY TUESDAY (G Portelli) 6m 27:6-1-2 F&M (Bm78) Good(3) Nov 19. Gave a good sight at half for ½ len win of 18 (15) $41.00 53.0 Dream Run- Grange (Metro) 3yo+ (Bm88) Good(3) Nov 19. Previously trained by Mark Newnham. Place hope. a concern. Can figure here.
$273,750: Began awkwardly when 17¼ len 14th of Kembla Grange last outing. Meeting easier opposi- ner, Beckford 2000m R’hill 4yo+ Classic Good(3) Failed to quicken at Kembla Grange at latest. Rank 5. MOSSMAN GORGE (Matthew Dale) 8g 41:7-6- 12. HOLLYWOOD NORTH (C J Waller) 4g 15:2-
15 (2) $26.00 54.0 Kirwan’s Lane 1600m Hawkes- tion here. Fitter for two runs back. Well placed from Nov 26. Cannot entertain. outsider. 6 $394,840: Vetted - no abnormalities when 10¼ 1-4 $113,090: Checked near 600m when 3¾ len
bury (Metro) G3 H’bury Gold Cup Heavy(9) April the perfect draw. Consider. 11. MR GEE (J A O’Shea) 5g 23:5-2-1 $210,020: Bal- 4. SUPER STRIKE (R D Collett) 6g 10:5-3-1 $113,551: len last of 8 (7) $14.00 54.0 Scissor Step 1000m M 5th of 8 (6) $4.40 57.5 Left Reeling 1800m Rand-
30. Well beaten 17¾ len 9th of 10 (10) $26.00 9. REVIVALIST (Nathan Doyle) 4g 9:2-1-0 $82,010: anced up midfield when first-up 2½ len 6th of 11 (3) Slowly away when nose win of 10 (6) 53.0 Sacred Valley Open Hcp Heavy(8) Oct 22. Took up a mid- wick-Kensington 3yo+ (Bm72) Soft(7) Oct 26. Laid
60.0 Comme Bella Fille 1600m R’wick 3yo+ F&M Didn’t offer much when 9¼ len 4th of 8 (4) $8.50 $18.00 51.5 Tamerlane 1500m R’wick 5yo+ (Bm88) Elixir, Guillada 1600m Trentham G3 Anniversary field position when 5¼ len 10th of 12 (5) $51.00 54.0 in on straightening when 3½ len 5th of 7 (1) $4.00F
(Bm78) Soft(5) June 11. Prepared for this with 9¼ 59.0 Finepoint 1400m W Farm 3yo+ (Bm72) Good(3) Nov 1. Lacerations when 3¼ len 4th of 11 Hcp Dead(4) Jan 16 (2021). Slowly away, taken back Athelric 1000m Kembla Grange (Metro) The Warra 57.0 Mission Phoenix 1550m C’bury 3yo+ (Bm72)
len 7th Way To The Stars 797m W Farm barrier trial Heavy(9) June 1. Began awkwardly when 4¼ len (5) $11.00 59.5 Tony Be 1800m R’hill 3yo+ (Bm72) from wide barrier when 3¾ len 8th of 14 (12) $26.00 Good(3) Nov 19. Just battled home at Kembla Good(4) Nov 11. Freshened. Unlikely to trouble
Good(4) Nov 4. Resuming. Can’t have. last of 8 (3) $20.00 59.0 Deep Snow 1300m R’hill Good(4) Nov 16. Battled on fairly here last time out. 61.0 Coal Crusher 1300m Newcastle (Metro) 3yo+ Grange at latest. Can’t have. some of these.
2. ZOU DE MOON (J C Deamer) 5m 15:6-2-1 3yo+ (Bm72) Good(4) Nov 16. Coming off an aver- 1.5kg claimer engaged. Fitter third-up. Keep safe. (Bm88) Good(4) Nov 12. Wasn’t all that far away at 6. ON THE LEAD (Richard & Will Freedman) 5g 13. CLOUDLAND (K A Lees) 4g 3:3-0-0 $44,050:
$171,195: Not flash in 5¼ len 8th of 15 (5) $9.00 59.5 age run in similar grade here first-up. Not likely. 12. OLYMPIC THEATRE (Richard & Will Freedman) Newcastle first-up. Strips fitter. This trip suits. Not 27:4-5-4 $384,280: Taken back from wide barrier Overraced early stages, raced three wide, laid
Mahagoni 1600m R’wick 3yo+ M’way-Bm72 Soft(7) 10. SENSATIONALISATION (J C Deamer) 5m 5g 23:3-5-5 $127,406: Shifted in near 1400m, rider out of this. when ½ len, ¾ len 3rd of 10 (9) $21.00 60.0 Key in near 200m when nk win of 11 (6) $3.30F 57.5
Sept 17. Found the lead when ¾ len win of 6 (5) 19:3-2-3 $216,775: Fractious in barriers, hampered charged with careless riding when 3½ len 9th of 5. TITANIUM POWER (Joseph Pride) 5g 24:7-5-1 Largo, Invincible Kiss 1000m R’wick 4yo+ (Bm84) Burraneer Buoy, Rockbarton Ruby 1300m Scone
$3.90F 53.5 Linthorpe Lad, Mob Buster 1600m E at start, became unbalanced when 18½ len last of 20 (13) $41.00 52.0 Dream Runner 1600m R’wick $415,765: Shifted in near 100m, rider charged with Good(3) Nov 1. Slowly away when 1½ len 4th of Hcp (C1) Heavy(10) Sept 23. Keen when sht ½ hd
Farm Hcp (C6) Good(4) Oct 8. Returning from let- 9 (9) $5.00 59.5 Ita 1400m Randwick-Kensington 3yo+ Hcp Good(3) Nov 1. Sent forward when lg nk careless riding when sht hd win of 10 (8) $9.50 58.5 12 (1) $17.00 54.0 Athelric 1000m Kembla Grange win of 5 (4) $1.55F 57.0 The Chosen One, Ellenmac
up. Led and repelled challengers to score at Eagle 3yo+ F&M (Bm72) Soft(7) May 18. Positioned mid- 2nd of 9 (4) $2.35F 60.5 Invincible Dash 2000m Samoot, Fox Fighter 1200m R’wick 3yo+ (Bm88) (Metro) The Warra Good(3) Nov 19. Just behind 1200m Gosford Hcp (C3) Heavy(8) Oct 21. Since re-
Farm at latest. Good gate. Each-way. field when 2¾ len 4th of 8 (1) $2.90F 57.5 Akas- Queanbeyan Qbyn Cup-Bm88 Good(4) Nov 20. Soft(6) Oct 22. Weakened in straight, vetted - no the placegetters at Kembla Grange last start. Keep gistered 1¾ len 2nd Titration 900m Scone barrier
3. BELLA ROUGE (C J Waller) 4m 10:3-1-1 $224,680: awa 1250m C’bury 5yo+ (Bm72) Good(4) Nov 11. Led and only nailed late at short odds last outing. abnormalities when 7¾ len 12th of 14 (10) $14.00 safe. trial Soft(7) Nov 16. Back from a let-up. Unbeaten
Checked near 300m when 3 len 7th of 10 (4) $5.50 Freshened. Fair effort without threatening at Can- Place appeal only. 61.0 Coal Crusher 1300m Newcastle (Metro) 3yo+ 7. THE BOPPER (K A Lees) 5g 16:4-2-1 $391,115: gelding. Good, determined win from off the pace
53.0 Titanium Power 1200m R’wick 3yo+ (Bm88) terbury first-up. Not out of this. 13. MADE BY KHAN (Adam Duggan) 5g 15:4-3-1 (Bm88) Good(4) Nov 12. Win two back had merit. Wide throughout when sht hd, len 3rd of 10 (6) at short odds in the wet at latest. Ready for this trip
Soft(6) Oct 22. Raced wide without cover, vet- 11. IRISH KISSES (T J Bartley) 5m 14:3-3-4 $91,045: $116,325: Found rivals too strong 7 len 8th of 10 Won’t be far away in the run. Has a good record $3.70F 54.0 Tokoriki Lad, Red Chase 1200m E Farm now. In the mix.
ted - no abnormalities when 5¼ len 7th of 11 (9) Found the line intently for 1¼ len, 2½ len 3rd of 10 (7) $19.00 57.0 Hameron 2080m Gosford (Metro) over this trip. Knockout chance. Open Hcp Good(4) July 16. Balanced up midfield 14. NEWLEY WED (M, W & J Hawkes) 4m 7:2-2-
$3.40F 58.0 Short Shorts 1400m R’hill 3yo+ (Bm78) (6) $3.50F 58.5 Phearson, Prince Aurelius 1400m 3yo+ (Bm78) Soft(7) May 7. Worked to front when 6. SHAQUERO (C J Waller) 4h 16:3-1-0 $1,453,825: when first-up 1½ len 4th of 10 (7) $5.50 59.0 Key 0 $66,970: Began awkwardly, keen, taken back
Good(3) Nov 5. Freshened. Average effort in similar Kembla Grange Prov (Bm64) Soft(7) Oct 22. Held 1¾ len 2nd of 7 (1) $3.50 57.5 Bethencourt 1600m First-up finished 2¾ len 7th of 10 (6) $19.00 59.5 Largo 1000m R’wick 4yo+ (Bm84) Good(3) Nov 1. from wide barrier when ½ len 2nd of 7 (5) $2.40F
class here last start. Among the dangers. up on straightening, held up in straight when Gosford (C5) Heat 3 Good(4) Nov 19. On the speed Remarque 1100m R’hill 3yo+ (Bm88) Good(4) Sept Since recorded 4¼ len last Nothinsweetaboutme 56.0 Surfers Royale 1300m Hawkesbury Hcp (C1)
4. TEN BELLS (Scott Collings) 5m 11:6-0-0 len win of 7 (2) $3.30 57.5 Arale, Sequana 1200m but overhauled late at Gosford first-up. Has had 10. Began awkwardly, held up near 500m when 800m Gosford barrier trial Good(4) Nov 21. Heavy(10) Oct 25. Began awkwardly when nk win
$244,700: Crowded concluding stages when 1¼ len Newcastle F&M (Bm64) Soft(5) Nov 15. Quickened success second-up. Not out of this. 6½ len last of 12 (4) $81.00 57.0 Private Eye 1200m Freshened. Gave a good sight at Randwick first-up. of 8 (5) $4.60 55.5 Ellenmac, La Jolie Fille 1500m
5th of 9 (7) $7.50 56.5 Plymstock 1200m R’hill 3yo+ smartly to score at Newcastle last time out. Knock- 14. ONEMORE SAPPHIRE (T J Bartley) 7g 44:6-8-6 F’ton G2 Gilgai Stakes Good(3) Oct 1. Returning Not out of this. R’hill 3yo+ F&M (Bm72) Good(4) Nov 16. Reeled in
F&M (Bm78) Good(4) Oct 29. Lost a plate when out chance. $276,990: Taken back from wide barrier when 4½ from let-up. Went to line only fairly in stronger 8. MUNITIONS (Richard Litt) 7g 23:3-4-0 leaders late to salute here last start. Fitter third-up.
sht ½ hd win of 7 (2) $14.00 56.5 French Bonnet, 12. PASSISTAS (Matthew Smith) 5m 17:4-2-4 len 8th of 10 (8) $7.00 59.5 Shameonus 2000m company at Flemington last outing. Down in class. $300,507: Kept trying 2¼ len 6th of 14 (8) $61.00 In the mix.
Thalassophile 1400m Newcastle (Metro) 3yo+ F&M $111,385: Struck interference at start when 1¾ Kembla Grange (Bm68) Good(4) Nov 12. Eased Place preferred. 57.5 Finepoint 1400m R’hill 3yo+ (Bm88) Good(4) 15. IN DE SUMMERTIME (K R Dryden) 4m 7:3-0-
(Bm78) Good(4) Nov 12. Timed run well to score at len win of 9 (6) $8.00 58.0 Star Mistress, Very near 1600m when 1½ len 2nd of 11 (5) $16.00 55.5 7. COTEHELE (J A O’Shea) 4g 14:4-0-2 $248,980: Sept 24. Gave all for lg nk 2nd of 10 (2) $21.00 0 $61,440: Struck interference at start, held up on
Newcastle last outing. In the mix. Sharp 1200m Gosford F&M (Bm64) Good(4) Nov Military Mission 2000m Taree Taree Cup-Bm92 Took up the running when 2 len win of 10 (9) $5.50 60.0 Norwegian Bliss 1200m R’wick 5yo+ (Bm84) straightening when 7¾ len 7th of 15 (10) $10.00
5. STOLEN JADE (C E Conners) 6m 30:6-3-1 8. Worked right to the line for nk 2nd of 9 (7) Good(4) Nov 20. Let down well from back of the 60.5 Democracy Manifest, French Bonnet 1300m Good(3) Nov 1. Freshened. Closed intently to just 54.5 Honeycreeper 2000m R’wick G3 Adrian Knox
$355,690: Wide throughout when 3½ len 8th of 9 $18.00 56.0 Edna 1250m C’bury 3yo+ F&M (Bm72) pack to place at Taree at latest. Has a light weight. R’hill 3yo+ (Bm78) Good(4) Oct 29. Settled handy miss at Randwick last outing. Needs the breaks Heavy(9) April 2. Taken back from wide barrier,
(9) $14.00 57.5 Plymstock 1200m R’hill 3yo+ F&M Good(4) Nov 25. Unlikely to trouble some of these. Among the dangers. when 2¼ len 6th of 14 (4) $4.60 58.0 Coal Crusher from a wide gate. One for exotics. held up near 50m, not fully tested when 3½ len
(Bm78) Good(4) Oct 29. Crowded near 300m when 13. SILK TIE (John Thompson) 4m 9:3-0-3 $52,170: 1300m Newcastle (Metro) 3yo+ (Bm88) Good(4) 9. SUPER PURSUIT (R D Collett) 6g 12:5-2-1 8th of 10 (9) $41.00 59.0 Robusto 1300m R’wick
2½ len 9th of 11 (2) $19.00 56.5 Starboreta 1200m Taken back from wide barrier when len 6th of 10 RACE 7 4.00 1200M Nov 12. Fair effort without threatening at New- $82,756: Flashed home to post first-up hd win of 3&4yo (Bm64) Good(3) Nov 1. Freshened. Meeting
Kembla Grange (Metro) 3yo+ F&M (Bm78) Good(3) (8) $10.00 59.0 Wategos 1000m Kembla Grange 1. RAINBOW CONNECTION (M J Dunn) 5g 9:2-1-3 castle last time out. Can figure here. 8 (6) 58.0 All Paid Up, Maktoum 1100m Pukekohe stronger company. Has come up with a horror
Nov 19. Needs luck from out there. Others with (Bm64) Good(4) Nov 12. Eased early on when 1¾ $151,000: Laid in in straight when nk win of 8 (2) 8. MR DEPENDABLE (G Waterhouse & A Bott) Park Hcp (86) Good(3) Nov 11 (2021). Keen when ¾ draw. Not fancied.
more appeal. len 6th of 12 (10) $26.00 58.0 Tidal Impact 1100m $8.00 58.0 Shamrock Lu, Dragon Miss 1000m E 7g 17:5-3-1 $241,090: Hung in middle stages when len, 3½ len 3rd of 8 (4) 58.5 Top Brass, Mega Bour- 16. TENDERIZE (G Portelli) 3c 5:1-0-2 $34,925:
6. THALASSOPHILE (C J Waller) 4m 13:3-3-4 W Farm 4yo+ M (Bm64) Good(3) Nov 23. Faces Farm (Bm78) Good(3) Oct 29. Gave good sight sht 13¼ len 9th of 11 (11) $21.00 52.0 Art Cadeau bon 1200m Matamata Open Hcp Slow(8) Dec 4. Found the lead when ½ len win of 8 (8) $11.00
$217,630: Laid out throughout when 3¼ len 7th of stronger opposition now. Prefer others. ½ hd, ½ hd 3rd of 12 (6) $8.00 59.5 Cuban Royale, 1400m R’wick 3yo+ Open Heavy(9) May 28. Laid Prepared for this with 1½ len 2nd Miss Checkoni 57.5 Diamond Drummer, Oriental Tycoon 1500m
12 (1) $6.00 58.5 Barbie’s Fox 1600m C’field 3yo+ 14. BYRON (Lee & Cherie Curtis) 5g 10:3-3-0 Broken Arrows 1200m Kembla Grange (Metro) in in straight when 21 len last of 11 (2) $11.00 52.0 1000m Gosford barrier trial Good(4) Nov 21. Re- Hawkesbury 3yo+ Mdn Good(3) Nov 3. Raced
F&M (Bm78) Good(4) Aug 13. First-up finished sht $70,020: Checked near 200m when 2¼ len 5th 3yo E&G (Bm78) Good(3) Nov 19. Finished well to Cliff’s Art 1600m R’wick 3yo+ Hcp Good(4) June 11. suming. Knockout chance. wide without cover when nk, nose 3rd of 10 (10)
½ hd, len 3rd of 7 (5) $6.00 58.0 Ten Bells, French of 11 (11) $26.00 61.0 Silver City 1250m Newcastle place at Kembla Grange last start. Getting fitter. In Primed for return with ½ len 2nd Ashman 1200m $4.60 57.0 Altivo, Rosovo 1500m Hawkesbury E&G
Bonnet 1400m Newcastle (Metro) 3yo+ F&M (Bm64) Good(4) Oct 29. On pace len 2nd of 9 (7) the mix. Gosford barrier trial Good(4) Nov 21. First-up. (Bm64) Good(4) Nov 17. Motored late to just miss at
(Bm78) Good(4) Nov 12. Closed from well back $9.50 59.0 Titled Tycoon 1300m Hawkesbury Drawn deep. In the mix. Hawkesbury last outing. One for exotics.
to fill the minors at Newcastle first-up. Fitter. Can (Bm68) Good(4) Nov 17. On pace and boxed on to
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SATURDAYform RACING

PAKENHAM GALLOPS MR

DAILY DOUBLE 7 & 9 EARLY QUADDIE 2, 3, 4, 5 TREBLE 7, 8, 9 QUADRELLA 6, 7, 8, 9 15. BLONDE VENTURE (S P Nichols) 3f 5:1-0-0 2. MILFORD (M D Moroney) 5g 21:4-2-2 $579,540: 9. REALEZA (Gavin Bedggood) 6g 23:5-4-1
TIPS BY TIM AULD $35,025: Keen when 12¼ len last of 6 (6) $13.00 Held ground final stages 7¾ len 10th of 11 (5) $71.00 $168,392: Held up near 500m when 1¼ len 2nd of
TRACK: SOFT (5) RAIL: TRUE 58.0 Proscenium Arch 1300m Sandown-Hillside 57.0 Ellsberg 1800m R’hill Five Diamonds Good(3) 12 (8) $15.00 59.5 Vasmee 1400m Horsham (Bm70)
2yo F Hcp Heavy(8) July 20. Resuming. Has not Nov 5. Finished too well ½ len win of 12 (7) $15.00 Soft(7) Oct 16. Slowly away when 1½ len 4th of 16
1 12.35 John Duff & Co 2000m 5 3.00 Fulmen Park Handicap 1000m offered much fresh in the past. Tough alley and 57.5 El Gladiador, Holbien 1800m C’field G3 Eclipse (13) $19.00 55.0 Toregene 1600m F’ton (Bm80)
appears tested. Stks Good(3) Nov 26. Quickened smartly to score Good(4) Nov 3. Gave a good sight at Flemington
at Caulfield last start. Can go on with it here. last outing. Only needs that form to be a factor
Benchmark 78. Apprentices can claim $130,000 3yo Benchmark 70. Apprentices can claim $150,000 RACE 6 3.40 1200M 3. FUTURE SCORE (Matthew Cumani) 8g 31:6-2-7 in this.
N21o 12F53os6r0m168 HRSoIEGrUsNeBOERF UtdSwSnU(R4I).w....b.. M(1)sMCsGMauLdlorJyaodyc((kaae23y)) 66W13gt R9939tg 21P86r..00ic00e $742,706: On return from break finished 3¼ len 7th 10. PAL D’ORO (C Maher & D Eustace) 5g 14:4-3-
No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price 1. CORNER POCKET (L Smith) 6g 13:8-1-3 of 13 (10) $101.00 54.0 Bartholomeu Dias 1800m 2 $191,935: Not fully tested when 3½ len 9th of 14
21 11231s3141 BDOULSDSEINdHwOn d(1b5n)..(.2...)......................................................E.. BBrAollwenn 6600 91070 *83..0600 $398,008: Poor recovery when 5½ len 5th of 16 F’ton LR Furphy Plate Soft(7) Nov 1. On pace 3½ len (6) $8.50 56.0 Tokorangi 1400m C’field (Bm78)
684537 80s637ss4168s8786615s1s1699811 RFSSBSLTPHREAAASIABSTUNYHLIRIDOISFGEwNHEENEO(KL1dS1IINwTN)SE.AS.G.(.7.Rww.t.)d.n..d.w.(....1(..(n.2.1.6..0.).(.)...3...)....)..........M....................C...............a...............r.....t.........Sw............cr.......Cir..DgDBahNtOStBce(hlahawivit1ene.ie5tdnsrt) 555565998881 ..55 86 117*69512....0000.1—00000 453 3ss473s11040521 PFPIOHSIRSLTIOOASNLOdBPnEHR(E3T)R.d..d.w...(.n.7...)(..5M..)..s........C........G......a...P.u...dM.DroaOylol(invaee3yr) 655980..55 889798 21863...000000 (7) $2.50F 58.0 Flash Aah 1400m Bendigo (Metro) 4th of 10 (4) $31.00 54.0 Bankers Choice 2000m Good(4) April 23. Forwardly placed 2¼ len win of
99670733 687 041s1812s317s1 THRHEODELLGCEUARARLVDUAJdAdnwH(1)(d.8..(.).4......)..........................................................C.....MHWCAilloiitafkfmeenys 555778..55 889001 35441...006000 (Bm100) Good(4) April 2. On the speed len, nk 3rd Ballarat (Metro) LR Ballarat Cup Heavy(8) Nov 19. 12 (3) $12.00 59.5 Mr Money Bags, Kong 1300m
of 14 (7) $6.00 55.5 Aysar, Enchanted Heart 1200m Will sit in first couple but needs improvement. Cranbourne (Metro) (Bm70) Good(3) Nov 12. Won
M Valley LR Chautauqua Stks Soft(6) Sept 3. First- 4. GOOD IDEA (P Stokes) 8g 53:6-6-7 $644,160: in easy fashion at Cranbourne first-up. No reason
up. Performs well fresh. Showed enough last time Overraced early stages when 9¾ len 8th of 15 (10) he will not measure up to this.
in work to suggest he can get away with this. $41.00 58.5 White Marlin 2800m F’ton (Bm96)
9 s2503 OCEAN MISS wb (8) .................Scratched 57.5 — 109 s312163ss RCHIVEESTRERRIWBBALRERIwOR(6w)...(.1..1.)..M...s...L....L..a...f.fBerStyh(ian3n) 5577.5 9905 269..0000 2. VASSILATOR (Lisa Jones) 7g 40:5-4-3 $856,140: Soft(5) Nov 1. Sent forward when nk, lg hd 3rd of RACE 9 5.40 1600M
111021 472s1204s626231 NZMAEA’VETEXRROdAnNG(B5AU).I.LN...L..t.W.w...I.n.N...(.K9...)E....L........w.....D..(.2SD)ta.T.HchkoChroonfutfoesney 555764.5 9190300 23641...000000 On return from break finished 7½ len 7th of 9 (4) 7 (1) $7.00 54.0 Gin Martini, Team Captain 3200m 1. DENERO (Michael Huglin) 8g 29:6-2-5 $233,315:
11 15s81 DISCERNING (9)....................................M Poy 55.5 92 23.00 $101.00 63.0 Bermadez 1200m F’ton (Bm90) C’field LR Sandown Cup Good(4) Nov 26. Led and Not fully tested when 6 len 11th of 14 (8) $21.00 61.0
1123 474s61s263 PDERNOUPLTTIHMEATVEEORNSEE ddw(1(410).)..M...s...S....C..l.aDrkMe o(ao3r) 5554..55 7819 1761..0000 Soft(6) Mar 5. Well beaten 11½ len 14th of 16 (11) only run down late in similar company last outing. Maximus Prime 1500m Geelong (Bm78) Good(4)
BRAYDEN STAR, Flash Feeling, Matron Bullwinkel, Spanish Kiss 1145 0s0165ss LBILTOTNLDE EMVISESNKTUUBRIEd(w13b).(..1.2...)....................Z....S...p...a..i..n. 5544.5 8915 20171..0000 $101.00 58.0 Flash Aah 1400m Bendigo (Metro) Among the dangers. Oct 19. Hampered at start when 7¼ len 14th of 15
(Bm100) Good(4) April 2. Resuming. Usually takes 5. FIFTH POSITION (M Price & M Kent Jnr) 7g (4) $61.00 54.5 French Emperor 1600m F’ton 4yo+
2 1.10 Unified Services 1200m RED CARD, Dusse, Boldinho, Port Albert a couple of runs before finding best form and 29:4-2-8 $313,132: Held up near 400m when 2½ len (Bm90) Good(4) Nov 5. Failed to make an impres-
3yo & up F&M Benchmark 78. Apprentices can claim $130,000 prefer to watch in this. 6th of 11 (4) $12.00 55.0 Carlisle 1800m F’ton 4yo+ sion in stronger grade at Flemington last time out.
N1o F3o11r6ms HMoYrsYeANKEE GIRL wn (9) ..............BJoSchkineny W61gt R97tg P6r.0ic0e 6 3.40 Schweppes D Bourke Mem’l 1200m 3. FELICIA (P & P Snowden) 6m 17:4-3-4 $420,475: (Bm90) Good(4) Nov 3. Finished too well len win Needs improvement.
642537 s43415834ss1000724043s03427ss1 LABBTSAAHELDIDLNRESSYTOLTIEEDEENRLRAUTOLIANMNERMtOGddIOwUwwdRRbw((En18w)(d)1(..20..(w..5..)).....)....(.....1..........2..........)..........T....................S..........t..........o..............cC...J...k....HCWdMDaNCiaOlllesoeilakwif(vfmaieeie2tylsrt)l 655556778800..5.55 9199890236980 211*663545......000065000000 Benchmark 100. Apprentices can claim $175,000 Forwardly placed 2½ len 4th of 10 (5) $14.00 54.0 of 10 (7) $18.00 57.5 Parisian Dancer, Silent Com- 2. IVY LEAGUE (C Maher & D Eustace) 5m 12:2-
8 58603 NEW YORK BABY w (3)..................J Childs 56 99 26.00 Uncommon James 1200m C’field LR Regal Roller mand 2000m Ballarat (Metro) (Bm84) Soft(7) Nov 4-1 $216,395: Battled away for 2½ len 5th of 10 (6)
1110921 95737511534ss11s45s1 FDNAOILOALRMSEREGOCERNAREDELTSTLTII(ANF11TEc).Hd.d..Ew..(..4Sn..).K.(....7Y....)....d......M....(....6.Bs.)..C.MMPHscMeLDofMoelolue(ngeaeca2hyl)l 55555554..55 99892354 11114235....00000000 N1o F3o5srm3s HCoOrRseNER POCKET dwn (1)T StockdJaoleck(ae2y) 6W0gt R95tg *P4r.8ic0e Good(4) Aug 13. Took up a handy position in 2¾ len 19. Timed run to perfection to score at Ballarat last $12.00 54.5 Norma Jean B. 1710m U S A - Del Mar
ADELE AMOUR, My Yankee Girl, No Secret, Throntari 23 084s7407ss VFEALSISCIILAAdTwOR(6w) ..(..1..3..).......................................................B..MShPinony 5578.5 8965 1266..0000 7th of 14 (8) $21.00 54.0 Aysar 1200m M Valley LR time out. In the mix. 3yo+ F&M Aoc Firm Nov 25 (2021). Failed to fire
4 61s05 MORE THAN EXCEED dw (7).......Z Spain 57.5 85 41.00 Chautauqua Stks Soft(6) Sept 3. First-up. She can 6. KISSINGER (L Smith) 7g 24:6-5-2 $269,123: Gave 9 len 4th of 10 (8) $49.00 56.0 Queen Goddess
3 1.45 Furphy Refreshing Ale 1200m 65 9761s78s87 ESODIUSTOHNEwRN(12L)A..D.....d...w....n....(.1..4...)...B....M....c..EDBoruogwanll 5577.5 8888 2261..0000 produce a run fresh and took on better races last good sight nose 2nd of 9 (5) $8.00 55.0 Port Philip 2012m U S A - Santa Anita G1 American Oaks Firm
Benchmark 70. Apprentices can claim $80,000 987 s14098s6s5s1094 RSACANINCSTESOSINTRGRSYdTc(E1dP5w)w.n....((.9.1..1)..)...................M........s......M............L....l....oJDyCdMh(oialdo2sr) 555665.5 989940 23117...005000 campaign. Cannot dismiss. 2400m C’field (Bm84) Soft(7) Oct 12. Balanced up Dec 26. First-up. Imported galloper making Aus-
No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price 1101 6084s37707 SCHUARQRAUNERtdOnd(8(1)6..)...........M.....C...a...r..t..w..Sricgrhattc(ah1e.5d) 5545.5 94 7.5—0 4. MORE THAN EXCEED (P Stokes) 7g 38:9-7- midfield when len win of 8 (6) $2.60F 55.5 Nobel tralian debut. Market will give best guide.
642531 2473213435610s321123645264ssss LJCSVIMUIAOOGPCRNCEPCKAGROOISORSANCEILLTRISEHAdESItNbLWcETnOndOc((twN28dc))ndwd..w..w.(n...6..bb...(.)..n7..(...1...)(...5...1T..M)..4M....S)..s..Cs..t..M..oL..R..c..L..a..Lk..aw..ld..fEoDfiaelylBrleOdetrrylo((i((vaawaae2223nr)))) 666666111320.5 9919990773310 2121*433931......000045000000 12 s0085 NOT TO BE MIST dw (3)................................. 54 93 19.00 1 $478,050: Resumed with 11¾ len last of 11 (11) Heights, Port Philip 2540m Cranbourne (Metro) 3. RESERVE STREET (C Maher & D Eustace) 8g
1143 2708s36s00 CWHILALSISAIMS dTwH(O4M)...A...S....d...w.....(..1..0...)........J...RCicNheawrditst 5533 110000 1341..0000 $71.00 54.5 I Wish I Win 1300m Sandown-Hillside (Bm84) Good(4) Nov 12. Charged through to score 40:8-3-8 $270,560: Found rivals too strong 4¼ len
15 4138s UMGAWA w (5) .......................... D Thornton 53 90 9.00 LR Testa Rossa Good(4) Sept 25. Rolled along in at Cranbourne at latest. This nice race for him. 9th of 13 (10) $9.00 58.0 Not Usual Glorious 1600m
16 12316 SIXBYSIXTYTHREE cdwn (2)Ms C Hefel (a2) 53 91 9.00 front 3¼ len 5th of 11 (5) $20.00 61.0 Do Ya Punk Rates highly. M’ville (Bm82) Soft(5) May 7. Positioned midfield
CORNER POCKET, William Thomas, Scissor Step, Felicia 1200m Ararat Ararat Bowl Soft(7) Nov 6. Far from 7. WYCLIF (D T O’Brien) 6g 21:4-2-3 $239,631: Failed when 2¾ len 7th of 14 (4) $21.00 60.0 Savannah
disgraced at Ararat at latest. One for multiples. to handle going when 16¼ len 8th of 9 (2) $10.00 Cloud 1512m Geelong (Bm78) Good(4) Nov 5. Not
7 4.20 Sportsbet Pakenham Cup 2500m 5. SOUTHERN LAD (Danielle Seib) 8g 43:7-8-6 59.0 Port Philip 2400m C’field (Bm84) Soft(7) disgraced first-up and would expect improvement
Listed. Apprentices cannot claim $300,000 $717,460: Taken back from wide barrier when 5¼ Oct 12. Chased home strongly ¾ len 2nd of 13 (8) off that run.
7 1773s ADANDIMAN wb (4) ........................D Bates 60 95 21.00 len 8th of 10 (8) $26.00 57.0 Clemenceau 1100m $26.00 62.0 Flash Feeling 2000m F’ton Bm80 4. BELTORO (Robert Hickmott) 5g 20:3-3-3
11109821 004s1275516111s236s10645s RTAJHUUAIIRNNRMCTGBBLOLOALEBEKSJLRHEIUMNRdEEwddcBd(((E119n21L)))(..(1......1)......3.........)......M................s................L................L........a...P......f......fM...e...JBDrotCSylMohh(noiialnedo3nysr) 5565599880...555 81989035660 1221366917.....0000500000 N1o 4F6o9r4m5 HSoOrUseND (10).............................................J..oJ cMkoetyt W59g.5t R94tg 1P4r.0ic0e R’wick 3yo+ (Bm100) Good(3) Nov 1. Began awk- Good(4) Nov 5. Found line well to place at Fleming- $299,200: Resumed with 3¾ len 5th of 14 (13) $7.00
13 1512s JUST JOHNNO dwb (5).........................J Fry 58 81 10.00 23 94007s7041 MFUILTFUORREDSC(7O).R....E....t..w....(..1..)..........................F....W....BKeSrhsilneny 5595 8836 48..8500 wardly when 2¾ len 8th of 12 (10) $71.00 52.5 ton last start. Each way claims in this. 58.0 Maximus Prime 1500m Geelong (Bm78)
1145 3811s1810s IONUVRINLCAISBTLCEACSAHVIdAwR(d10w)b...B(3M)..c...DLoNuogleanll 5568.5 8926 761..0000 4 87083 GOOD IDEA dwn (2) ..........................Z Spain 54 86 15.00 Athelric 1000m Kembla Grange (Metro) The Warra 8. NOBEL HEIGHTS (Matthew Cumani) 5h 14:4-3- Good(4) Oct 19. Found the line intently for nk 2nd
AIRCLASH, Just Johnno, Invincible Caviar, Jucconi 65 5732216211 KFIIFSTSHINPGOESRITdIwO(N8)w....(.4...).......................................DDOMliovoerr 5544 9948 *94..0600 Good(3) Nov 19. Well held last start and barrier 1 $203,000: Failed to handle going 7¾ len 6th of of 15 (8) $9.50 54.0 French Emperor 1600m F’ton
987 s1s5s7434683221 VWNEOYGBCAELSLIFKHdNEwIIGG(3HH)TT...S.w...(.n.1.1..)(..9......).........................B........M...C..c..W.DDiolBluiaagmtaelssl 555444 9710810 1617...055000 makes this a difficult affair. 7 (5) $9.50 54.5 High Emocean 2400m Bendigo 4yo+ (Bm90) Good(4) Nov 5. Right in the thick of it
4 2.20 RJ Sanderson & Associates 1000m 1101 0808524943 TSWHEELATWEERSMOAMGEICSOdN(5t)w...n....(..6. D)...T.ChoNrenwtoitnt 5544 8961 2561..0000 6. EDISON (Nick Ryan) 6g 29:7-3-3 $593,565: Raced G3 Bendigo Cup Heavy(8) Oct 26. Battled on well at Flemington at latest. Take beating.
Benchmark 78. Apprentices can claim $130,000 MILFORD, Good Idea, Kissinger, Vegas Knight below expectations 6½ len 7th of 11 (6) $8.00 58.5 len 2nd of 8 (1) $6.50 57.0 Kissinger 2540m Cran- 5. CHICAGO BEAR (T Busuttin & N Young) 5g 11:3-
N21o 05F4so21r88m85 HSGoAArMsLeE’SNIUMSAdGwEnd(w2)n...(..4...)..................D....S...t.a...cDkJohOcolikuveseyer W5690g..5t5 R8896tg 15P41r..00ic00e Blaze A Trail 1400m Mildura Mildura Cup Good(4) bourne (Metro) (Bm84) Good(4) Nov 12. On pace 0-1 $48,539: Beaten but not disgraced when 1¼ len
8 5.00 Racing.com VOBIS Gold Bullion 1400m July 22. Overraced and battled 7¼ len 7th of 9 (3) but outgunned late at Cranbourne last outing. 4th of 11 (3) $4.50 61.0 Bay Of Bengal 2012m Ire
4yo & up SW+P. Apprentices cannot claim $175,000 $17.00 58.5 Mnementh 1200m Ballarat (Metro) Major player. - Curragh 4yo+ Hcp Good June 25. Pre race incid-
3 3217s SQUID GAME dw (9) ......................H Coffey 59 97 6.00 (Bm100) Heavy(8) Nov 19. Was safely held at Bal- 9. VEGAS KNIGHT (Nick Ryan) 6g 38:4-6-5 ent, passed fit at barrier, held up near 500m when
68457 946s495s622s05s9061105521 BYNMFIOOARNUSJEMESNDMOLGAAPSLNDPUIAEYEHTMdRATwOIdLdnCwwd(Kn10((S(173)2d).).)....w............n...M.........(...s...1..B..)T........M...C..C....ch....W..iDJBldioClSsluihha(giiamlnda3nlss)l 5555577788..55 8888977241 1203*64117.....0004500000 No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price larat in the wet first-up. Fitter and expect improve- $373,265: Positioned midfield when 2¼ len, ½ len 1¾ len 4th of 15 (12) $7.00 54.0 French Emperor
1 9s692 REGARDSMAREE dwb (9)............B Shinn 61 89 8.00 ment. 3rd of 10 (4) $6.50 61.0 Florida Dream, Ima Shelby 1600m F’ton 4yo+ (Bm90) Good(4) Nov 5. Worked
23 s19350424s ILMOPOEKRSIALILKLEAEDLVwInS(c6d)w....(..3.D)..S..tCacWkihlloiaumses 6600 18080 193..0500 7. ANCESTRY (P Stokes) 6g 23:9-0-1 $547,490: Led 1600m M Valley 3yo+ E&G (Bm64) Good(4) Nov 11. home okay to finish close to placegetters first-up.
645 411s61032034064 WJNIIMICCOMKLYLIONTWIHVETIBTOOEWAdNRwddnww(n2()4(..1)..).....................................H.D...CJOoMlifvfoeetyrt 556990 9190410 2*673...002000 them up for 4¼ len 5th of 8 (2) $9.00 57.0 Scissor Worked to front when sht ½ hd win of 10 (4) $3.10F Drawn favourably and must consider.
9 1422s DANCE TO DUBAI bn (6)...............L Nolen 57 91 8.50 Step 1000m M Valley Open Hcp Heavy(8) Oct 22. 61.0 Pitchanun, Meiner Legacy 2040m M Valley 6. BEEHUNTER (J D Sadler) 6g 31:4-4-3 $316,705:
1111104231 42s21613214s4114787223ss1 ANOJMAELKUBVOATAENYIRLNGTSIOOTTRUAHIPDNSEAGDdRYIEwNIdVdG(wE8wSn)RTb..(.Id.(1L.5.4b.L.))..(d.MM1.Mw1s)s.bs.SM..C(..1C.3.LH.l.)al..oeCrDyfkeNdeMle(((woaaaoi223tr)))t 5555576654..55 89918054000 4199971.....0005500000 Took up a midfield position when 6½ len 10th of 11 3yo+ (Bm64) Soft(5) Nov 18. Led and just lasted Battled on well 1¾ len 5th of 15 (9) $26.00 54.0
(7) $31.00 59.0 Jigsaw 1000m Cranbourne (Metro) at The Valley last time out. Will try similar tactics. French Emperor 1600m F’ton 4yo+ (Bm90)
Open Hcp Good(3) Nov 12. Just battled home at 10. SWELTER MAGIC (K L Corstens) 5m 25:5-2-1 Good(4) Nov 5. Failed to handle going when 15¼
Cranbourne last outing. One for exotics. $167,800: Dropped out 26¼ len last of 9 (1) $31.00 len last of 8 (3) $31.00 55.0 Green Fly 1400m Bal-
8. SCISSOR STEP (M J Ellerton) 4g 15:4-2-3 54.0 Port Philip 2400m C’field (Bm84) Soft(7) larat (Metro) (Bm84) Heavy(8) Nov 19. Was safely
$472,690: Prominent sht ½ hd win of 8 (4) $5.00 Oct 12. Laid out in straight lg hd, 1½ len 3rd of 9 held at Ballarat in the wet last start. Seems to
54.0 Esta La Roca, Ashford Street 1000m M Val- (9) $6.00 54.0 Sebonna, So Bene 2500m M’ville struggle on wet tracks. May improve on firmer.
ley Open Hcp Heavy(8) Oct 22. Balanced up mid- (Bm82) Good(4) Nov 26. No match for winner but 7. SEINERS EXPRESS (C Maher & D Eustace) 5g 18:3-
field when 3¾ len 4th of 11 (10) $8.00 58.0 Jigsaw kept on for the minor spoils at Morphettville at 2-3 $234,015: Held up near 200m when 3¼ len 4th of
1000m Cranbourne (Metro) Open Hcp Good(3) latest. Place claims best. 9 (1) $4.00 59.5 French Emperor 1500m Mornington
Nov 12. Fair effort without threatening at Cran- 11. THE AWESOME SON (Julius Sandhu) 5g 17:3- (Metro) 3yo+ E&G (Bm70) Soft(5) Sept 24. Cardiac ar-
bourne last time out. Fitter for two runs back and 1-2 $169,900: Slowly away when 5 len 4th of 6 (3) rhythmia when 32½ len last of 9 (6) $10.00 59.5 Saint
ready for this trip now. $6.00 60.0 Wisaka 2040m M Valley 3yo+ (Bm70) Bathans 1700m C’field 3yo+ (Bm80) Heavy(8) Oct 15.
9. RANTING (L & T Corstens) 5g 20:2-2-6 $498,325: Heavy(10) Oct 28. Well held 5 len 4th of 8 (5) $15.00 May need rain to find best form.
Not flash in 5¼ len 6th of 8 (7) $9.50 58.0 Ash- 54.0 Kissinger 2540m Cranbourne (Metro) (Bm84) 8. ARRAN BAY (P Stokes) 4g 11:3-2-2 $179,675:
ford Street 1000m Sandown-Hillside Open Hcp Good(4) Nov 12. Backmarker who will be doing Raced wide without cover but too smart lg hd win
Heavy(9) June 11. Only battled 6¼ len 9th of 11 (3) best work late. Place hope. of 11 (6) $5.50 55.0 Cardinal Gem, Literary Mag-
$11.00 58.0 Jigsaw 1000m Cranbourne (Metro) nate 1600m F’ton 3yo Hcp Soft(6) July 2. First-up
987 63s46322329342s SDRUERANOLFPAETZLHALEddMwwI((C78))d.......(....5....)...............................................................L........G.DBeMrAmloleaonnr 555778 889850 231643...000000 Open Hcp Good(3) Nov 12. If he produced his best RACE 8 5.00 1400M finished 2¾ len 5th of 12 (8) $2.30F 60.0 Pal D’Oro
form he could win this. 1. REGARDSMAREE (Nick Ryan) 6g 32:8-3-5 1300m Cranbourne (Metro) (Bm70) Good(3) Nov
10 759s1 PAL D’ORO dw (10) ..........................E Brown 57 85 7.00 10. CURRAN (Ms L Tolson & Ms L Proctor) 5g $713,585: Only battled late 4¾ len 9th of 10 (7) 12. Battled on fairly at Cranbourne first-up. Will only
JIMMY THE BEAR, Regardsmaree, Looks Like Elvis, Pal 23:4-5-3 $472,315: Held up near 300m when 2½ len $12.00 57.0 Cardinal Gem 1400m C’field LR Week- be fitter. Not out of this.
SQUID GAME, Boss Lady Rocks, Dance To Dubai, Najem D’oro 7th of 15 (8) $12.00 54.0 Gravina 1200m C’field LR end Hussler Soft(6) Oct 8. Got his head up when 1¼ 9. GRINZINGER ALLEE (D T O’Brien) 6g 20:4-3-2
Suhail Village Stakes Soft(6) Oct 8. Kept grinding 2¼ len len 2nd of 7 (3) $5.00 61.0 Winning Partner 1500m $201,460: Well beaten 7¾ len 14th of 16 (11) $21.00
7th of 12 (9) $12.00 54.0 Argentia 1200m F’ton G3 M Valley Vobis Gold Star Good(3) Oct 21. Finished 59.5 Pascero 1400m Sandown-Hillside (Bm78)
Gear Changes 9 5.40 Sportsbet Future Stars 12/1 1600m Rising Fast Stk Soft(7) Oct 29. Ran home respect- solidly to place at The Valley last start. He is good Soft(5) Sept 25. Rider concerned with action 6¾ len
Benchmark 78. Apprentices can claim $130,000 ably at Flemington at latest. Threatening to win a enough to get away with this. 12th of 14 (7) $12.00 58.5 Savannah Cloud 1512m
race like this. 2. LOOKS LIKE ELVIS (J M Austin) 8g 58:10-14-7 Geelong (Bm78) Good(4) Nov 5. Average effort in
RACE 1: (6) Spanish Kiss pre-race ear muffs on first time; (8) N21o sF76o115r04m0s HDIVoErYNseLEERAOGtUdEw(n3)(7...)...................M....s....L....L..a...f..f.eEJrBtoyrco(kawe3ny) W6600gt R8644tg 4P91r..00ic00e 11. SHAQUERO (C J Waller) 4h 16:3-1-0 $1,453,825: $986,460: Well beaten 8½ len 13th of 15 (10) $7.00 weaker grade at Geelong last time out. Tough alley
Resurge cross-over noseband off again, visors off again; (9) 43 74019s5s27 RBEESLETROVREOS(T1R5)E.E...T....d...(..1..4..)..M.....C..a...r..t.w....r.i.gDhOt (laiv1.e5r) 6590.5 8895 283..0000 First-up finished 2¾ len 7th of 10 (6) $19.00 59.5 56.0 Tuvalu 1600m F’ton LR Winter C’ship Soft(6) and place best.
Ocean Miss standard race tips front off first time, standard 5 114s4 CHICAGO BEAR dw (2)...................B Shinn 59.5 66 *4.20 Remarque 1100m R’hill 3yo+ (Bm88) Good(4) July 2. Made up good ground when sht hd 2nd of 10. SHARP RESPONSE (Julius Sandhu) 4g 13:2-
race tips hind on first time RACE 2: (2) Lady Dunmore 67 840s854598 SBEEIENHEURNSTEEXRPtRnE(S5S)..d...w.....(..8...)........D.....T.HhoCronftfoeny 5588..55 8825 2193..0000 Sept 10. Held up near 500m when 6½ len last of 10 (10) $4.00 60.0 Love Tap 1400m E Farm Open 3-2 $204,600: Safely held in 4¼ len 7th of 11 (5)
visors on first time; (6) Belsielle front concussion plates 1098 6328s4s5107s065 GASHRRAIRNRAZPNIRNBEGASEPYROdNAwSLbEL(Ew16E()6d..)w.M....s(..1.C.3..).G.....a....u......d.DZraSMypo(aaoi3nr) 555778..55 9190110 31435...000000 12 (4) $81.00 57.0 Private Eye 1200m F’ton G2 Gil- Hcp Good(4) July 30. Strips fitter for lg nk win Tip $7.50F 58.5 No Surrender 1400m Bendigo (Bm78)
on first time RACE 3: (6) Vongole blinkers off first time, 111231 97ss575s2431077 TVTYHUPELHTNAOENOPNwHEnHWA(1R1d)M..(..1O.0..N..)...Y........d......w.........D(B12SM)tCaccWDkohilluoiagumaselsl 555777.5 898233 111253...000000 gai Stakes Good(3) Oct 1. He should have finished Top Timing, Donegal Lights 1208m W Farm barrier Heavy(8) Oct 26. Began awkwardly when 3½ len
pre-race ear muffs on again; (7) Adandiman tongue-tie off 1145 501303817s FAAELELCSEEtcDdwObLnCE(4w)...(..9..)...................................J...R...i..c..h. JaFrdrys 5565..55 8868 3243..0000 much closer last start at Flemington after being trial Soft(5) Nov 18. First-up. Returning to defend 6th of 13 (3) $8.00 59.0 Saint Of Katowice 1400m
first time, winkers off first time; (12) Rambler Rebel blinkers 16 125s2 FREEDOM ESCAPE dw (1) ....Scratched 54 — held-up. He can surprise these. SCRATCHED. his title and although fresh he is not out of this. Sandown-Lakeside 3yo+ (Bm70) Soft(5) Nov 23. Far
off again RACE 5: (3) Port Albert blinkers off first time; (5) CHICAGO BEAR, Arran Bay, The Nephew, Aeecee Dolce 12. NOT TO BE MIST (Nick Ryan) 7g 39:10-3-4 3. IMPERIAL LAD (J F Moloney) 6g 41:8-11-6 from disgraced at Lakeside at latest. Place preferred.
Philosopher, (10) Chester Warrior, (15) Blonde Venture cross- $503,840: Positioned midfield when 3 len 8th of $645,390: On the speed 1¾ len 4th of 7 (5) $6.00 11. VULTAN (K & K Keys) 4g 9:3-1-0 $174,000: Hand-
over noseband on first time; (9) River Ribble gelded RACE GALLOPS LEGEND: t Won at track. c Won here this distance. d Won 15 (1) $21.00 59.5 Love Tap 1400m F’ton (Bm90) 60.0 Winning Partner 1500m M Valley Vobis Gold ily placed when ½ nk win of 10 (4) $5.50 55.0 Rattle
6: (3) Felicia pre-race ear muffs on first time, lugging bit on this distance on another course. w Won on rain affected going. n Soft(5) Nov 1. Slowly away when 5 len 5th of 9 (7) Star Good(3) Oct 21. Poor recovery when 9¾ len And Bang, Diesel ‘n’ Dust 1200m M Valley (Bm80)
first time, front pads off first time; (4) More Than Exceed Won at night. s Spell of three months. b Beaten favourite last start. $18.00 55.5 Mnementh 1200m Ballarat (Metro) 4th of 5 (5) $7.00 58.0 Keats 1600m Mornington Good(3) Oct 21. Well held 4¼ len 7th of 10 (2) $9.50
visors on first time; (15) Umgawa blinkers off first time RACE h Home track. D Disqualified. F Fell. P Pulled up. L Lost rider. (Bm100) Heavy(8) Nov 19. Needs improvement. Peninsula Cup Heavy(8) Oct 30. Lacked a pick-up 60.0 Brayden Star 1500m Cranbourne (Metro)
7: (9) Vegas Knight pre-race ear muffs on first time RACE 13. CHASSIS (C Maher & D Eustace) 6m 27:5-4-2 and only plugged to line in the wet at Mornington Plate (C3) Good(4) Nov 12. Just battled home at
8: (3) Imperial Lad tongue-tie on first time; (6) Nicolini Vito $455,475: Settled handy when first-up 2¼ len 6th of last outing. One for exotics. Cranbourne last start. Win two back had merit.
tongue-tie off first time RACE 9: (1) Denero blinkers off 13 (1) $26.00 56.0 Literary Magnate 1200m C’field 4. WICKLOW TOWN (Julie Scott) 6g 28:8-3-2 One for multiples.
again, winkers on again; (2) Ivy League cross-over noseband G3 Northwood Plume Soft(5) Oct 8. Internal bleed $483,278: Settled midfield when 9¼ len 10th of 12. THE NEPHEW (Patrick Payne) 4g 13:3-1-2
on first time, tongue-tie on first time; (9) Grinzinger Allee 14¼ len last of 10 (1) $13.00 54.0 Vespertine 1200m 11 (8) $31.00 54.0 Old Flame 1400m F’ton G2 Lin- $162,700: Laid in in straight when 2¾ len, 1½ len
winkers on again F’ton LR Mss Security Soft(7) Nov 1. Not disgraced lithgow Stks Soft(7) Oct 29. Raced three wide when 3rd of 9 (5) $18.00 59.5 Saucey Horsey, Vitruvius
at Caulfield then forget Flemington run when had 3½ len 6th of 11 (8) $15.00 60.0 Do Ya Punk 1200m 1400m Bendigo (Bm70) Heavy(9) Nov 2. Held up
Note: Race times correct at time of publication. 5. PHILOSOPHER (E Jusufovic) 3c 5:1-0-1 $99,700: 10. CHESTER WARRIOR (Ben & J D Hayes) 3g 3:1- excuses. Place claims. Ararat Ararat Bowl Soft(7) Nov 6. Was not all that near 500m 9¼ len 7th of 9 (6) $7.00 58.5 Savannah
Poor recovery when 8¾ len last of 5 (1) $3.50 60.0 0-1 $30,050: Failed to handle going 9¼ len last of 14. WILLIAM THOMAS (J W Price) 8g 44:7-1-12 far away at Ararat last time out. Place appeal only. Cloud 1600m M Valley 3yo+ E&G (Bm70) Soft(5)
RACE 5 3.00 1000M Alpha Flight 1050m M’ville 3yo (Bm68) Soft(7) Sept 6 (1) $7.50 56.0 Fast Witness 1200m M Valley LR $602,350: Slowly away when 2¼ len, nk 3rd of 10 5. JIMMY THE BEAR (Patrick Payne) 4g 13:6-2-2 Nov 18. Ordinary in easier class at The Valley last
1. BOLDINHO (C Maher & D Eustace) 3g 8:2-2-1 17. On the speed but ran out of petrol quickly at McKenzie Stks Heavy(9) Aug 20. Resuming. Im- (2) $41.00 54.0 Uncommon James, Ranges 1200m $546,425: Held up near 400m when ¾ len, lg nk 3rd outing. Place best.
$126,250: Held up near 400m when 1½ len 4th Morphettville at latest. Place appeal only. pressive maiden winner two back and if he finds C’field LR Regal Roller Good(4) Aug 13. Wel beaten of 10 (5) $6.50 55.5 Cardinal Gem, Morvada 1400m 13. TYPHOON HARMONY (Peter Gelagotis) 6g
of 9 (6) $3.30F 60.0 Port Albert 1000m M Valley 6. THE GUAVA (Patrick Payne) 3g 5:2-0-1 $76,000: firm track will be competitive. 9¼ len last of 11 (6) $20.00 55.0 Jigsaw 1000m C’field LR Weekend Hussler Soft(6) Oct 8. Taken 21:4-3-5 $306,550: Sped to lead when 1¼ len 4th of
3yo (Bm70) Soft(5) Nov 18. Just behind the place- Got home nicely to run 3¾ len, len 3rd of 9 (9) 11. DISCERNING (P & P Snowden) 3f 6:2-0-1 Cranbourne (Metro) Open Hcp Good(3) Nov 12. Or- back from wide barrier when 5¾ len 11th of 20 (14) 14 (3) $6.50 55.0 Savannah Cloud 1512m Geelong
getters at The Valley at latest. Nice gate and can $19.00 58.5 Alpha One, Shalaman 955m M Valley $71,850: Recorded 1¾ len win of 11 (1) $12.00 55.0 dinary at Cranbourne first-up. Hard to recommend. $61.00 57.5 I Wish I Win 1500m R’hill Golden Eagle (Bm78) Good(4) Nov 5. Failed to handle going 22¼
play a role. 2yo C&G Hcp Soft(6) July 30. Fitter for 2½ len 2nd Broadside Armour, Foturi 1100m Bendigo 3yo+ 15. UMGAWA (L & T Corstens) 4g 15:3-4-1 $377,300: Good(4) Oct 29. Back in right race and expect he len 13th of 15 (1) $8.50 58.0 Our Redente 1600m
2. DUSSE (C Maher & D Eustace) 3f 5:3-1-1 $129,375: Sparring 1000m Benalla barrier trial (C2) Soft(6) (Bm64) Good(4) Nov 9. Commanding winner at Held up near 500m when 1½ len, ¾ len 3rd of 9 will sit closer in this. One of the major players. Ballarat (Metro) (Bm78) Soft(7) Nov 19. He has
Raced wide without cover but too strong 1¼ len Nov 7. Resuming. In astute stable and watch mar- Bendigo last outing. She can measure up to this. (6) $12.00 58.0 Daytona Bay, Jimmy The Bear 6. NICOLINI VITO (Ben & J D Hayes) 5g 19:6-2-3 speed and expect he will be in this for a long way.
win of 10 (10) $1.85F 57.0 Jungle Sensation, Night ket for guide to chances. 12. PENULTIMATE ONE (R G Symons) 3g 6:1-0-0 1400m F’ton 3yo Hcp Soft(6) July 16. Overraced $382,160: Took up a midfield position when 3 len Knockout chance.
Of Delight 1000m M Valley 3yo+ F&M (Bm70) 7. HOLLERLUJAH (Henry Dwyer) 3f 3:1-0-0 $37,550: First-up finished 3½ len 6th of 9 (8) $26.00 early stages when 13¼ len 8th of 11 (2) $8.00 57.0 4th of 10 (7) $4.00F 54.0 Vespertine 1200m F’ton 14. FALLS (M C Kent) 7g 28:6-4-2 $269,200: Not
Good(4) Nov 11. She looks a promising filly and gets $179,700: Eased down 4½ len 7th of 9 (2) $16.00 53.5 Port Albert 1000m M Valley 3yo (Bm70) Jimmy The Bear 1600m M Valley 3yo Hcp Soft(6) LR Mss Security Soft(7) Nov 1. Slowly away when fully tested 4½ len 8th of 14 (3) $31.00 58.0 Max-
chance to win again. 58.0 Port Albert 1000m M Valley 3yo (Bm70) Soft(5) Nov 18. Needs to improve off last couple. July 30. Resuming. Races well fresh and this not a 4 len 4th of 9 (6) $6.00 57.0 Mnementh 1200m imus Prime 1500m Geelong (Bm78) Good(4) Oct
3. PORT ALBERT (Nick Ryan) 3g 6:2-1-2 $102,150: Soft(5) Nov 18. Raced greenly at The Valley last 13. DROP THE VERSE (M J Ellerton) 3f 4:1-1-1 difficult affair. Ballarat (Metro) (Bm100) Heavy(8) Nov 19. Racing 19. Well beaten 12 len 7th of 8 (5) $3.30F 62.0 The
Finished too well sht hd win of 9 (7) $6.50 57.5 Fis- start and will need to improve on that. $33,475: Ran home solidly for sht hd, sht hd 3rd of 16. SIXBYSIXTYTHREE (Patrick Payne) 5g 11:5-1-1 well. Fair effort without threatening in the wet at Talking Toff 1600m Bendigo (Bm70) Heavy(8) Oct
sion, Drop The Verse 1000m M Valley 3yo (Bm70) 8. RED CARD (James Cummings) 3f 5:2-1-0 9 (1) $3.80 53.5 Port Albert, Fission 1000m M Valley $133,875: Showed early speed in lg nk win of 10 (8) Ballarat at latest. Good gate and has strong claims. 26. Gave ground at Bendigo last time out. Hard to
Soft(5) Nov 18. Charged late to get up in final $64,375: Soft 1¼ len win of 7 (7) $4.20 55.0 Red 3yo (Bm70) Soft(5) Nov 18. Closed intently to just $2.50F 58.5 Samesyn, Kong 1200m M’ville (Bm72) 7. SUNFALL (M Price & M Kent Jnr) 4g 14:2-1-4 catch but one for exotics.
bounds at The Valley last outing. Will be the one Hot Nicc, Mojo Music 955m M Valley 3yo+ (Bm70) miss at The Valley last time out. Knockout chance. Soft(7) Sept 17. Lost a plate when 3¼ len 6th of 12 (2) $225,200: Balanced up midfield when sht nk 2nd 15. AEECEE DOLCE (L Smith) 5m 15:4-1-4 $108,850:
to watch for late. Good(4) Nov 11. Speedy filly who should lead these 14. LITTLE MISS KUBI (C I Brown) 3f 2:1-0-0 $4.60 55.5 Struck By 1200m M’ville (Bm82) Soft(7) of 15 (3) $9.50 58.0 Big Brew 1500m Sandown-Hill- Tried hard when 1¾ len, hd 3rd of 14 (13) $20.00 55.5
4. FISSION (R Griffiths & M De Kock) 3g 5:2-1-0 and looks the one they have to catch. $19,350: Pulled up lame when 1½ len 5th of 8 (5) Oct 8. Speedy gelding who had excuses last start. side (Bm70) Heavy(9) June 15. Only battled 12¾ len Harmysian, Outback Jack 1800m Sandown-Hill-
$159,950: Gave good account when sht hd 2nd of 9. RIVER RIBBLE (A & S Freedman) 3g 5:1-2-1 $2.80F 56.0 Clarity 1200m M Valley 3yo F Swp He can bounce back and must consider. 9th of 11 (11) $16.00 54.5 Arran Bay 1600m F’ton 3yo side 3yo+ (Bm70) Good(4) Aug 10. Let down nicely
9 (3) $10.00 59.5 Port Albert 1000m M Valley 3yo $59,900: Fought hard but no match 2¾ len, len Heavy(9) Aug 20. First-up. Dominant on debut Hcp Soft(6) July 2. Resuming. Prefer to wait until for 1½ len win of 8 (4) $6.50 56.5 Golden Crusader,
(Bm70) Soft(5) Nov 18. Finished well to place at The 3rd of 7 (6) $3.90 60.5 Grand Impact, Atmosphere then pulled up lame in town before break. Big RACE 7 4.20 2500M later in campaign. Prince Jofra 1950m Morphettville Parks (Bm72)
Valley last time out. One for exotics. 1200m Sandown-Lakeside 3yo (Bm64) Soft(6) Aug watch. 1. SOUND (M D Moroney) 10h 53:9-8-5 $1,979,474: 8. DROP THE MIC (Alisa Hinch) 6g 35:4-11-7 Soft(6) Aug 27. Resuming. Finished last prep with
7. First-up. Won maiden on debut and he looks tal- Settled midfield when 3¼ len 4th of 11 (5) $17.00 $193,720: Battled on well lg hd, ¾ len 3rd of 11 (2) dominant win. Can figure here.
ented. Cannot leave out. 57.5 Soulcombe 2600m F’ton G3 Queen’s Cup $13.00 55.5 No Surrender, Polanco 1400m Bendigo 16. FREEDOM ESCAPE (P A Preusker) 4g 10:2-
Good(4) Nov 5. Did not offer much when 8¾ len (Bm78) Heavy(8) Oct 26. Gave all for 2 len 2nd of 8 2-1 $81,575: Slowly away when 3½ len 5th of 13 (3)
5th of 9 (9) $8.50 59.0 Vow And Declare 2400m (4) $5.00 55.0 Turbeau 1450m Tatura Tatura Cup $7.50 58.0 Shock ‘em Ova 2040m M Valley 3yo
C’field G2 Sandown Classic Good(3) Nov 26. Vet- Good(4) Nov 19. Ran on well to place at Tatura last Hcp Soft(6) July 30. On return from break finished
eran stayer who will keep grinding away. Each-way. start. Knockout chance. ¾ len 2nd of 7 (5) $6.00 59.5 Suparazi 1400m San-
down-Lakeside 3yo+ (Bm64) Soft(6) Nov 16. Closed
from well back to fill the minors at Lakeside first-
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1 6.17 Allied Express Taxi Truck Services 1609m 5 8.42 Multiquip Quarries Pace 1609m 1 1.15 Westpac Rescue Helicopter 1400m 6 4.16 Newsure Insurance Brokers 900m
NR up to 95 PBD/L5$ Mobile. $20,400 NR up to 120 PBD Mobile. $20,400 4yo & up Maiden. Apprentices can claim $40,000 Class 1. Apprentices can claim $40,000
No Form Horse Driver Hcp Price No Form Horse Driver Hcp Price No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price
1 24984 DOUBTLESS BAY .......................................B T Jones Fr 21.00 1 71127 IDEAL ESCAPE .......................................J G Painting Fr 17.00 1 2s62 FUDAI (8) ............................................................ M Bell 59.5 100 4.00 1 5s65s DEBUSSY (1) ............................................... A Bullock 59 98 15.00
2 8923s FIRESTORM RED ....................................D J Binskin Fr 41.00 2 8 CYNIC (5)...........................................J Franklin (a3) 58 71 51.00 2 31s ZENTI w (12).............................................K Jennings 58 93 *4.20
3 90841 MASTER CATCH ..........................J P Gallagher (C) Fr 7.00 2 80449 ART TUTOR ...................................................B T Jones Fr 41.00 3 4537s BLUESKIN b (7).....................................K S Latham 57 91 *3.20 3 95237 BARNEY RABBLE cw (4)....................G Buckley 57 96 21.00
3 9181s TUPPENCE ..................................................D J Binskin Fr 26.00
4 8s234 JOE NIEN ...............................................W H Rixon (C) Fr 15.00 4 22612 STINGRAY TARA .........................J P Gallagher (C) Fr 3.30 4 00s6 OAKFIELD MYRTLE (3)........................ A Adkins 55 68 17.00 4 14 CHEVAL DE COURSE cwbh (6)...........J Penza 57 62 8.50
5 08s75 PRINCESS ADELAIDE (4)....................Ms L Day 55 73 4.60 5 6s41s ENFOLDED w (9)...................................... A Adkins 57 100 11.00
5 18326 DOUBLE ENCOUNTER ..................S A Morris (C) Fr 34.00 5 28424 BURNHAM BOY ...............................B J Hughes (C) Fr 8.50 6 21s NOMARA (3) ..............................................B Spriggs 56 98 6.00
6 832s9 ROSSINI ........................................................J R Rattray Fr 15.00 6 89916 ASHARK .......................................................... J E Taaffe Fr 26.00 6 09458 SH’BOURNE DE LAGO (6).....................S Lisnyy 55 83 26.00
7 45441 ARTILLERY ........................................H K Rixon (C,5) Fr 6.50 7 0s234 THE WANDERER h (2)......................... A Morgan 55 92 6.00 7 691s6 BOTTOM BAR w (5) ...................................... M Bell 55.5 90 31.00
7 74266 KID MONTANA .......................................... R J Alchin Fr 23.00 8 40s1 SMILING PROPHET cwh (10).........Ms M Weir 55.5 83 6.50
8 51363 BRAEDOS LAD .......................................J G Painting Fr 4.80 8 s4709 MACH SHARD ............................................C M Geary Fr 6.50 8 549s6 THREW (1).............................Ms E Hennessy (a2) 55 80 9.00 9 9623s HARMONY HALO wh (2)Ms E Hennessy (a2) 55 91 13.00
9 151s0 THE CROUPIER .........................................C M Geary Fr 3.80 FUDAI, Blueskin, Princess Adelaide, The Wanderer
10 41351 UNFAZED ..................................................S A Grayling Fr *3.60 9 05s82 CAVIAR STAR ......................................J P McCarthy Fr 23.00 10 s4906 ZALINI cw (11) ........................................... A Morgan 55 93 21.00
10 14621 WHEREYABINBOPPIN ........................J R Rattray Fr *2.15 2 1.50 The Lizard Handicap 1600m EMERGENCIES
THE CROUPIER, Braedos Lad, Master Catch, Unfazed WHEREYABINBOPPIN, Stingray Tara, Mach Shard, 11 63s40 ANCHOR’S POINT dwh (13)................................... 55 96 51.00
Maiden. Apprentices can claim $40,000 12 5s1 CASH IS QUEEN dw (14) .......................................... 55 89 13.00
2 6.52 Best In Beds Campbelltown Pace 2300m Burnham Boy No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price
NR up to 80 RBD Mobile. $20,400 1 2s62 FUDAI (10)................................................Scratched 59.5 — 1143 2521062247 MSUIDPAERS FSTRAERDShh(7()1.5...)...................................................................................................... 5555 9930 2167..0000
No Form Horse Driver Hcp Price 6 9.20 Club Menangle Teeny Teeny Stakes 1609m 2 3s4 GREBENI (7) ............................................ J Innes Jnr 57.5 98 5.50 15 350s6 JUST ONE LOOK wh (8) .................. Ms J Taylor 55 87 51.00
Mares Group 3 NR up to 120 PBD Mobile. $30,600
1 13321 LOYALIST ........................................................B T Jones Fr *2.20 No Form Horse Driver Hcp Price 3 s9322 JIMMY MANOLO b (2)........................ A Morgan 56.5 91 4.00 ZENTI, Smiling Prophet, Nomara, Cheval De Course
2 51089 MR BOHANNON .......................................C M Geary Fr 5.50 4 63 ZIMTOPIA (6)........................................K S Latham 56.5 86 *3.20
3 4s441 WOW HES A ROCK STAR ...........B P Fitzpatrick Fr 4.50 1 84140 MINI MINE YET .................................J W Brown (C) Fr 151.00 5 0 THE MALDIVES (3) ....................................J Penza 55.5 77 51.00 7 4.56 Quarry Mining Equipment Plate 1200m
4 781s6 MAJOR JAROD ........................................D J Binskin Fr 34.00 2 34967 ARABELLA STAR ....................................D J Binskin Fr 41.00 6 45s48 CLASSIC DEEL h (11)............................A Gibbons 55 92 15.00 Maiden SW. Apprentices can claim $40,000
5 21193 LITTLE DEMON ...............................B J Hughes (C) Fr 21.00 3 57357 YOHA (EM) ...........................................B P Fitzpatrick Fr 71.00 7 505s9 DUMA (9) ..................................................K Jennings 55 100 26.00 No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price
6 51622 BOYZHAVTIME .................................J W Brown (C) Fr 19.00 4 33246 WHATS YOUR SECRET ...........J P Gallagher (C) Fr 9.00 8 88637 FIREMAN (1)........................Ms E Hennessy (a2) 55 83 21.00 1 DEJA BOOM (1)...................................... J Innes Jnr 57.5 74 11.00
7 44515 DAN FERNANDO ........................J P Gallagher (C) Fr 41.00 5 16592 BE MY ROSE .......................................B P Fitzpatrick Fr 19.00 9 08s75 PRINCESS ADELAIDE (5)...............Scratched 55 — 2 28s02 ROMEO’S CHOICE (10) ....................Scratched 57.5 —
8 48345 BLUE CHIP DELIGHT ..........................J G Painting Fr 6.50 6 55732 VOLANDO DENARIO ...................... J S Bigeni (C) Fr 101.00 10 40s84 TABAK h (4)............................................ Ms J Taylor 55 81 41.00 3 s9s93 TREASURER (15)...................................K Jennings 57.5 79 13.00
7 35s81 DELIGHTFUL ANGEL .........................J G Painting Fr 18.00 11 56 TURBO CHARGED (8) ........................... A Adkins 55 77 4.50 4 5622s MAD DARCEY (7) ........................................... M Bell 57 94 11.00
9 19057 DARK TERROR .............................G W McElhinney Fr 41.00 ZIMTOPIA, Jimmy Manolo, Turbo Charged, Grebeni 5 9s823 NOT THAT EASY (12).........................Scratched 57 —
10 s2654 ELEKTRA ..................................................S A Grayling Fr 13.00 8 44163 LITTLE BLISS .......................................W H Rixon (C) Fr 3.90
LOYALIST, Wow Hes A Rock Star, Blue Chip Delight, Mr Bohannon 9 95311 TOTAL DIVA .......................................... J N Douglass Fr 3.80 6 2 DOUBTLESS LADY (2)........................... A Adkins 55.5 73 5.50
10 16s87 THE HONEY QUEEN ........................J P McCarthy Fr 10.00 3 2.25 Hobson Eng. Summer Prov. Plate 1600m 7 00s2 NARRATIVE (14) ..................................K S Latham 55.5 78 21.00
3 7.28 Hyland Sportswear Pace 1609m Class 5 SW Heat. Apprentices can claim $45,000 8 4s4 OCCHIATA (3)..........................................A Gibbons 55.5 82 15.00
11 7s042 FAIRY TINKABELL ..................................C M Geary Fr *2.60 No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price 9 32s RHIANNON b (5).........................................S Lisnyy 55.5 91 7.50
No NR RBD Mobile. $20,400 FAIRY TINKABELL, Little Bliss, Total Diva, Delightful Angel 10 35 SELFLESS ACT (6) ................................. A Morgan 55.5 74 9.00
No Form Horse Driver Hcp Price 1 0s680 GALAXY BELLE cwh (7) ...................... A Bullock 57 93 8.00
1 53535 HE BETTOR STEP ASIDE ............B P Fitzpatrick Fr 4.00 7 9.51 Wards Accounting Group Pace 1609m 2 25104 DIVA BELLA dw (1)...........................J Searle (a3) 57 100 5.00 11 524s8 TWELVE HOURS (11) .............................B Spriggs 55.5 100 21.00
12 4364s SMARTAWI (9).....E...M.....E...R...G....E...N...C....I.E...S..... A Bullock 57.5 88 21.00
2 09813 BENEATH THE SHADOW .....................B T Jones Fr 31.00 No NR PBD Mobile. $20,400 3 320s9 OAKFIELD PRINCE dw (8).................. A Adkins 56 100 *2.80
3 61324 HAS THE COURAGE ..................G W McElhinney Fr 26.00 4 50s55 SAPPHIRES SON dw (2)............................. M Bell 56 86 13.00
4 77524 JASPER STYLES (EM).................................................... Fr 26.00 No Form Horse Driver Hcp Price 5 39833 SIAN cd (5).............................................Q Yong (a3) 56 81 9.00 13 s963s AL ASH LAD (13)........................................................... 59 92 13.00
1 086s4 LOCHIEL .................................................W H Rixon (C) Fr 8.00 14 7s GOLDEN HONOUR (8)...................L Magorrian 57.5 82 51.00
5 53431 MYMATEPOG ............................................D P Hewitt Fr 8.50 2 s0680 RED REACTOR ..................................J W Brown (C) Fr 21.00 6 030s4 VELVET LADY wh (9)..........................A Gibbons 55 90 11.00 15 40s LADY PERCIVAL’S (16)........................G Buckley 55.5 94 *4.80
6 22316 ITZ MAJOR RICH .............................J W Brown (C) Fr *3.70 7 31383 LADY SUPERSPY d (6)............................................. 55 97 6.50 16 s57s8 PAIR OF HEARTS h (4)............................................. 55.5 82 26.00
7 57963 BACKINTOWN ..........................................D J Binskin Fr 6.00 3 83777 HIDDEN COURAGE ...................J P Gallagher (C) Fr 18.00 8 83126 IZFALLINGDOWN dw (4)................ Ms J Taylor 55 78 31.00 LADY PERCIVAL’S, Doubtless Lady, Rhiannon, Selfless Act
4 s6958 FRANCO LANDRY ................................J G Painting Fr 5.50
8 41152 LUCKY BEACH BOY ...........................S A Grayling Fr 6.50 5 34560 ALWAYS ROCKIN ......................................B T Jones Fr 16.00 9 59746 TORNADO LIGHT dw (3) .......................S Lisnyy 55 76 21.00 8 5.36 Rescue Helicopter 1200m
9 31654 AALESUND .....................................J P Gallagher (C) Fr 13.00 OAKFIELD PRINCE, Diva Bella, Lady Superspy, Galaxy Belle
10 61571 MAN FROM BRAAVOS ........................... J E Taaffe Fr 21.00 6 98687 LOORRIM CREEK .............................. J N Douglass Fr 41.00 Benchmark 68. Apprentices can claim $40,000
7 76536 MAJOR OBAHMA ...................................C M Geary Fr 11.00 4 2.56 All Metal Roofing Midway 1300m No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price
11 7s533 HAZELNUTS ...............................................C M Geary Fr 26.00 8 72785 PUMP THE BRAKES ...........................S A Grayling Fr 5.50 Class 1. Apprentices can claim $45,000 1 88s84 GREENHEART twh (2).......................... A Bullock 59.5 94 9.00
ITZ MAJOR RICH, Lucky Beach Boy, Backintown, He Bettor
Step Aside 9 7s642 BACK IN TWENTY ...................S M Arvidsson (C) Fr 4.60 No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price 2 5167s ORBITAL EXPRESS tcw (11) ..............B Spriggs 59 83 15.00
10 69074 IZAHA ............................................................J R Rattray Fr *3.60 1 14022 OXFORD VISION (2).............................. A Bullock 59 100 4.20 3 0171s KITE FLIGHT dw (8)..............................G Buckley 58.5 77 4.80
4 8.06 IRT Your Horse Our Passion Pace 2300m IZAHA, Pump The Brakes, Back In Twenty, Franco Landry 2 16s58 DREAM INHERIT d (8) .....................K S Latham 57.5 94 5.00 4 s8420 MAJOR MURPHY cdwh (6)...................... M Bell 58 99 6.50
3 1627s RIVIERA BLUE tw (5) ................................... M Bell 57.5 94 17.00 5 5s331 HARDY w (7).............................................. A Morgan 57.5 91 11.00
NR up to 80 RBD Mobile. $20,400 8 10.20 nationaltrotguide.com.au Trot 2300m 4 4s314 DEFINITELY MAYBE t (1)....................B Spriggs 56.5 93 8.50 6 6166s MISS CHECKONI tw (10)Ms E Hennessy (a2) 57.5 97 *4.20
No Form Horse Driver Hcp Price
1 99s42 KISSMELVIS ..................................................B T Jones Fr 5.00 Trotters NR up to 120 PBD Mobile. $20,400 5 41s42 OAKFIELD REDGUM w (11) ................ A Adkins 56.5 100 *3.60 7 150s1 CABSAV dw (4) .......................................Ms M Weir 57 91 21.00
6 6318s STARBOARD LIGHT w (9)...............K Jennings 56 86 9.00 8 71337 MARKWELL DREAMER w (9)......K Jennings 56.5 100 13.00
2 04536 LUKE JOHN .........................................J W Brown (C) Fr 7.00 No Form Horse Driver Hcp Price 7 2537s UNWRITTEN w (12) ............................Scratched 56 — 9 91975 STANDING BEAR dw (3) .........................J Penza 56.5 97 21.00
1 68778 MELPARK MAGIC ........................S A Morris (C,5) Fr 41.00
3 36522 ROCK FISHERMAN ................................D P Hewitt Fr 12.00 2 64336 FLASH KYVALLEY ............................ J N Douglass Fr 34.00 8 34s51 STAR MISSION (4)...................................Ms L Day 55.5 94 15.00 10 66081 ISORICH dwn (1).................................L Magorrian 56 92 26.00
4 04695 UNCLE JAY .................................................D J Binskin Fr 23.00 11 9133s ZARU wb (5)..............................................A Gibbons 56 100 8.00
5 06437 SOHO SINATRA .......................................J R Rattray Fr 3.90 3 12454 QUEEN OF STRATHFIELD .................D R Morris Fr 26.00 9 2s641 IMPRESSIERO d (6) ........Ms E Hennessy (a2) 55 85 17.00 MISS CHECKONI, Kite Flight, Major Murphy, Zaru
4 55409 ROYAL GLENFERRIE .........................S A Grayling Fr 23.00 10 0s343 MYEYESADOREYOU tbh (10)......... A Morgan 55 91 21.00
6 48898 DANCE FOR GLORY ..................J P Gallagher (C) Fr 34.00 11 07s08 ALLTHEHILLS w (3) .............................Ms M Weir 55 80 51.00 1. GREENHEART (D I Atkins) 5g 23:4-6-4 $113,545: Vetted - no abnormalities
7 23306 SHADY AZZ ...........................................J P McCarthy Fr 16.00 5 8s119 ALDEBARAN TESS .............S M Arvidsson (C,5) Fr *1.80 when 6½ len 8th of 9 (6) $6.00 56.5 Toro Toro 900m Muswellbrook Open (Bm85)
8 s7654 LETS GET ROCKIN ..................................C M Geary Fr *3.20 6 26164 ANDOVERLOV .................................B P Fitzpatrick Fr 5.00 EMERGENCY Heavy(9) Nov 1. Worked to front when 2¼ len 4th of 10 (3) $14.00 60.0 With Your
12 57s50 ROCKETING TO WIN (7)................. Ms J Taylor 55 81 41.00 Blessing 900m Newcastle (Bm68) Soft(5) Nov 15. Ran home respectably here last
9 57357 YOHA ......................................................B P Fitzpatrick Fr 34.00 7 30846 REGAL ATTIRE ...................................W H Rixon (C) Fr 10.00 OAKFIELD REDGUM, Oxford Vision, Dream Inherit, outing. Fitter for recent racing. Drawn to receive every chance. Can figure here.
10 70424 GLENAVRIL KING ................................J G Painting Fr 10.00 8 59521 SUNNY GEE ....................................J P Gallagher (C) Fr 3.60 2. ORBITAL EXPRESS (J R Gask) 5m 16:4-0-2 $97,265: Slowly away when 5 len
SOHO SINATRA, Kissmelvis, Lets Get Rockin, Shady Azz ALDEBARAN TESS, Sunny Gee, Andoverlov, Regal Attire Definitely Maybe 6th of 12 (2) $51.00 54.0 Naval Seal 1800m R’hill 3&4yo (Bm72) Good(4) June
18. Taken back from wide barrier when 6¼ len 7th of 10 (10) $26.00 52.0 La Che-
HARNESS LEGEND: M1/C3 - Class of race (one metro win/three career wins). RBD - Random barrier draw. PBD - Prefential barrier draw. 5 3.36 Commercial Collective Plate 900m valee 2000m R’wick 3yo+ (Bm78) Heavy(9) July 9. Strips fitter for 3¼ len 4th
ODM - Out of the draw in mobiles. RODM - Right out of the draw in mobiles. ODS - Out of the draw in stands. RODS - Right out of the draw 3yo Maiden SW. Apprentices can claim $40,000 Indicative 900m Scone barrier trial Soft(7) Nov 16. First-up. Has had success at
in stands. EOD - Moved to extreme outside draw. RHCP - Rehandicapped. TR - Trotter. C&G - Colts & geldings. (C) - Concession driver. (C,cl) No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price this track. Awkwardly drawn. Place hope.
- Claiming concession driver 1 CARDONE (11)........................................Scratched 57 — 3. KITE FLIGHT (R P Northam) 4g 11:4-1-0 $74,175: Found rivals too strong 4½ len 7th
2 OAKFIELD MACKA (5) ........................ A Bullock 57 87 13.00 of 12 (5) $6.50 60.5 Media Man 1500m Muswellbrook (Bm58) Soft(5) July 31. Raced
3 04s95 SEE YOU AGAIN h (1).................................J Penza 57 100 31.00 three wide when ¾ len win of 10 (8) $9.00 55.0 Fanmalia, Vanbari 1600m Scone
4 ANGEL FUND (7) ............................................ M Bell 55 81 *2.00 (Bm74) Soft(5) Aug 23. Resuming. Meeting easier opposition here. Key player.
This publication takes all care in compiling TAB details, but cannot accept responsibility for any errors. Readers are urged to check TAB 5 438 CENTRE BOUNCE (4)...........................G Buckley 55 84 11.00 4. MAJOR MURPHY (Andrew Macdonald) 5g 21:3-6-0 $106,555: Disappoin-
information with the official lists before placing their bets. 6 63 CLOVELLY (8)................................................................ 55 79 7.00 ted for a run near 200m when ¾ len 2nd of 10 (6) $9.00 60.0 Moralist 1200m
Gosford E&G (Bm64) Good(4) Nov 8. Began awkwardly, inconvenienced near
DOOMBEN GALLOPS BR 7 9s ELENI (10) ................................................K S Latham 55 88 15.00 200m when 2¾ len 10th of 13 (3) $26.00 60.5 West Of Africa 1300m W Farm
8 42 HOT SUNDAE (6) ..............Ms E Hennessy (a2) 55 78 17.00 3yo+ (Bm64) Good(3) Nov 23. Battled on fairly at Warwick Farm last time out.
9 38s MILLYBELLA (9)....................................Ms M Weir 55 97 5.50 Down in class. Suited over this distance. Back to provincial level. Has claims.
10 087s REBEL LOVE (2) ...................................... A Morgan 55 93 51.00 5. HARDY (Luke Pepper) 5g 12:2-2-5 $58,065: Gave good account when ½ nk,
DAILY DOUBLE 7 & 9 E/QUAD 2, 3, 4, 5 TREBLE 7, 8, 9 QUADRELLA 6, 7, 8, 9 EMERGENCY ½ len 3rd of 8 (3) $2.80 56.0 Mystery Lad, Honour The Crown 1100m Gosford
11 6 TANGO’S WISH h (3) ......................... Ms J Taylor 55 84 26.00 Hcp (C2) Soft(7) Oct 21. Wide throughout when ½ hd win of 10 (7) $2.80F 60.0
TRACK: HEAVY (9) RAIL: OUT 2M ANGEL FUND, Millybella, Clovelly, Oakfield Macka Forbidden Palace, Sapello 1300m Scone E&G (Bm58) Heavy(9) Nov 14. Good,
determined win from off the pace in the wet at latest. In the mix.
1 1.03 Zousain First Yearlings 1200m Gear Changes Gear Changes 6. MISS CHECKONI (Nick Mitchell) 5m 13:3-2-2 $79,450: Took up a handy pos-
2yo. Apprentices cannot claim $105,000 ition in 2½ len 6th of 12 (8) $5.50 58.0 Kimberley Rain 1200m Kembla Grange
No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price RACE 1: (4) Mishani Perfection winkers off first time; (5) RACE 1: (3) Blueskin gelded; (7) The Wanderer ear muffs on (Bm68) Good(4) June 18. Sound when 3¾ len 6th of 8 (3) $11.00 60.0 Lohnraki
1 1 TORQUE I TEE (3)................................. J Huxtable 58 94 3.20 Leeannie lugging bit on first time, tongue-tie on first time again 1400m Scone (Bm64) Heavy(9) July 9. Had the benefit of 1½ len win Super Pur-
2 ARBAT (2) ......................................................... L Tilley 57 91 10.00 RACE 2: (1) Kovalica pre-race ear muffs on first time; (6) The RACE 2: (5) The Maldives blinkers on first time; (7) Duma suit, Super Dooper 1000m Gosford barrier trial Good(4) Nov 21. First-up. 2kg
3 1 SKIRT THE LAW t (5)...........................R Maloney 57 100 *1.45 Heroine blinkers off first time, visors on first time ear muffs off first time; (10) Tabak blinkers on first time, ear claimer engaged. Has excellent first up record. Rates highly.
4 18 MISHANI PERFECTION d (1).....A Thompson 55.5 85 26.00 RACE 3: (14) Mr Vista equicast on first time; (17) muffs on first time 7. CABSAV (J D Shelton) 4g 17:4-3-2 $73,660: Wide early stages when 6½ len 10th of
5 LEEANNIE (7).........................................Scratched 55 — Ahwahneechee winkers off again RACE 4: (2) Dream Inherit front bandages off first time, ear 12 (11) $8.00 62.0 Yulong Monoceros 1400m Grafton (Bm58) Soft(6) July 13. Struck
6 25 RINGER’S REWARD (6) ..................Ms M Savva 55 86 19.00 RACE 5: (14) Mr Vista equicast on first time; (17) The muffs pre-race only on first time, tongue-tie off first time; interference at start when 2 len win of 9 (7) $5.50 61.5 Scare Campaign, Legend I
7 5 MISHANI AMBITIOUS (4)........ Ms T Harrison 54.5 85 61.00 Carpenter tongue-control bit on again, tongue-tie off again (3) Riviera Blue lugging bit on first time, tongue-tie off first Am 1100m Murwillumbah (Bm58) Firm(2) Nov 22. Rises in class. Not likely.
SKIRT THE LAW, Torque I Tee, Ringer’s Reward, Arbat RACE 7: (3) Guntantes off-side bubble cheeker on first time time; (4) Definitely Maybe ear muffs on first time, ear muffs 8. MARKWELL DREAMER (Joseph Burges) 5g 20:4-1-4 $139,210: Slowly
RACE 8: (3) Haunted pre-race ear muffs off first time, pre-race only off first time, pacifiers on first time, tongue-tie away when hd, sht nk 3rd of 9 (2) $2.80F 59.5 Lucifer’s Reward, Phule 1000m
2 1.38 R&W Ascot Eagle Way 2000m tongue-tie on first time; (5) Wisdom Of Water tongue-tie on on first time Kempsey (Bm66) Soft(5) Nov 4. Inconvenienced at start when 4 len 7th of 11 (6)
3yo Quality. Apprentices cannot claim $125,000 first time, winkers on again RACE 5: (1) Cardone cross-over noseband on first time; (2) $16.00 57.5 Walkin’talkin’ 1100m W Farm 4yo+ H&G (Bm64) Good(3) Nov 23. Far
No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price RACE 9: (2) Stroll blinkers on first time; (6) Russian Warrior Oakfield Macka blinkers on first time, ear muffs pre-race from disgraced at Warwick Farm last start. Drawn off the track. One for exotics.
1 411 KOVALICA (1)...............................................J Orman 59 100 *1.75 blinkers off first time, winkers on first time; (14) Yalla pre- only on first time; (4) Angel Fund, (7) Eleni ear muffs pre- 9. STANDING BEAR (A P Ball) 6g 33:5-6-3 $146,765: Fair effort in 2½ len 7th of
2 46131 NOAH ‘N’ A DEEL (4)..........................S Cormack 57.5 97 3.30 race ear muffs on first time race only on first time, lugging bit on first time 10 (7) $7.50 56.5 Hit The Target 1450m Kempsey Kempsey Cup Soft(5) Nov 4.
3 77615 TAPILDOODLEDO w (3) ..........M R Du Plessis 56 74 21.00 RACE 6: (12) Cash Is Queen ear muffs pre-race only on first Eased early on when 3 len 5th of 11 (4) $6.50 59.5 Austeja 1000m Taree Light-
4 85101 FOUR MILE LANE (2).............................M Harley 55 83 23.00 time; (14) Midas Star blinkers on first time, winkers off first ning-Bm79 Good(4) Nov 20. Unlikely to trouble some of these.
5 8s212 CASH ME (7)........................................B Thompson 54.5 91 5.00 5 3.28 Country Cups Challenge 1600m time 10. ISORICH (Wayne Seelin) 12g 145:16-13-21 $798,250: Pre race incident,
6 914 THE HEROINE (6)..............................N Tomizawa 54 73 51.00 RACE 7: (1) Deja Boom gelded, tongue-tie on first time; (11) passed fit at barrier, slowly away when 5½ len 8th of 10 (5) $101.00 53.0 With
7 07356 CLASSIQUE GAL h (5) ...................A Thompson 52.5 94 34.00 0MWL2YSC Quality. Apprentices cannot claim $200,000 Twelve Hours visors on first time Your Blessing 900m Newcastle (Bm68) Soft(5) Nov 15. Pre race incident,
No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price RACE 8: (11) Zaru winkers off first time passed fit at barrier, wide throughout when ½ nk win of 8 (3) $61.00 53.0
KOVALICA, Noah ‘n’ A Deel, Cash Me, Four Mile Lane 1 58s13 ECHO POINT dw (2).................................... L Tilley 60 88 *4.20 Cassy’s Sister, Dimaggio 1200m Wyong (Bm68) Good(3) Nov 24. Prefer others.
2 41211 NICK THE SKIP d (20) ............................J Orman 60 95 6.00 11. ZARU (Joseph Burges) 5g 25:2-9-6 $149,920: Began awkwardly, keen when sht
3 2.13 XXXX Country Stampede 1110m hd, hd 3rd of 16 (4) $7.00 56.5 Baledon, Rebel’s Edge 1400m R’hill 3yo+ Hi-Way-C2
Soft(5) Aug 27. Pulled hard, caused interference, rider charged with careless riding
when ½ nk, lg nk 3rd of 14 (2) $3.90F 54.5 Xtra Approval, King’s Trust 1400m R’hill
3yo+ Hiway-C3 Soft(5) Sept 10. Resuming. Consider.

0MWL2YSC Quality. Apprentices cannot claim $105,000 3 11114 BOLD KINGSTON td (5)...............................N Day 58 97 10.00
4 51155 FAST TRAIN dw (3) ............................. C Whiteley 57 88 19.00 7 4.48 Merlo Coffee Plate 1350m 9 6.13 Channel 7 Mode Stakes 1200m
No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price 5 12307 KAPPY CINO wn (14)......................B Thompson 56.5 88 61.00
1 5s182 THE TENOR tcwn (19).........................P Hamblin 62.5 94 11.00 Class 6 SW. Apprentices can claim $75,000 3yo Fillies SW Listed. Apprentices cannot claim $150,000
2 13811 DARE TO SHARE dw (14) ......................J Orman 58.5 97 7.00 6 17622 BURDEN d (13)........................................ J Huxtable 55.5 94 8.50 No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price
7 15616 LORD OF LIGHT w (7)...............................J Taylor 55 95 19.00
3 10221 COAT OF ARMS dwn (17).......................G Geran 56 91 6.00 8 31219 NO INUENDO dn (16) ...........................J Hoopert 55 97 14.00 1 48s65 DR WHY NOT tw (11)............................ M Murphy 59 85 34.00 1 86s37 EXO LADY tw (12).........................................J Byrne 56.5 98 8.00
4 5s335 MOSCINI dw (4) .............................N Fazackerley 56 94 21.00 2 5s121 UCALLEDIT w (6)...................................A Mallyon 59 90 6.00 2 s61s3 STROLL dw (7) ......................................B Thornton 56.5 92 7.00
5 22303 DYNAMIC VERSE wn (9).........Ms A Jones (a) 55 96 18.00 9 32129 PACKAGE wn (8)............................ Ms T Harrison 55 83 81.00 3 s6375 GUNTANTES tcw (3).......................A Thompson 57.5 85 31.00 3 1s111 CHINNY BOOM w (1)......................B Thompson 56.5 100 *1.95
10 13140 PALATE d (1)..............................................Ms S Lacy 55 84 81.00 4 s2358 HONKYTONK DIVA w (14)K Wilson-Taylor (a) 56.5 85 51.00
6 52026 EARLY PLEA w (11)...........................A Thompson 55 79 41.00 11 13173 VINASTA wn (6)..........................................G Geran 55 95 6.50 4 3s60s KORDIA w (4).................. K Wilson-Taylor (a1.5) 57.5 88 51.00
7 34219 HALCYON HOUSE dw (13)..............Scratched 55 — 5 3s315 EKATERINA d (4) ................................L V Cassidy 56.5 90 26.00
8 21114 MENINDEE dw (8)........................Ms S Thornton 55 94 10.00 12 21422 CENTAUR db (11)...........................................J Byrne 54 100 11.00 5 650s1 PETRONIUS tw (7) .............. Jaden Lloyd (a1.5) 57.5 86 6.00 6 2360s RUSSIAN WARRIOR d (15)..............S Cormack 56.5 84 51.00
13 26415 KIKI COCO w (10)...............................Ms S Collett 52.5 91 19.00 6 061s3 SAGACIOUS wn (9) .........................................B Loy 57.5 93 23.00 7 19s24 TEQUILA DANCER dw (10)...........Ms S Collett 56.5 75 34.00
9 32623 MY BEST EFFORT dw (15)K Wilson-Taylor (a) 55 97 16.00 14 15341 MR VISTA w (9) ................................Ms T Brooker 52 83 9.00 7 11043 SCOTTISH PRINCE cdw (13) ...........R Maloney 57.5 83 34.00
10 46211 TEMPO w (5) .......................................................B Loy 55 87 19.00 8 0486s MINKS STAR (9)........................................M Harley 56.5 85 81.00
11 13155 SPLASHER wbn (22)..................................J Taylor 54 100 61.00 15 21407 LETS TORQUE A DEEL dw (19)Ms A Jones (a) 52 85 41.00 8 s2s22 LUSKIN HERO tw (8)..............................M Harley 56 96 11.00 9 111s5 HOOT ‘N’ HOLLER cwn (3)................A Mallyon 56.5 78 31.00
EMERGENCIES 9 8456s RULE THE WORLD w (12) ...............Scratched 56 — 10 36212 ALAMIRA dw (5)...........................Ms S Thornton 56.5 77 15.00
12 01131 ATTACKABEEL w (2)........................Ms S Collett 52.5 82 9.50 16 32546 LOVE ON SUNDAY w (15)........................................ 55 94 26.00 10 39212 THE DROVER dwn (14)...............Ms N Beriman 56 89 15.00
13 11141 MORI’S PRESS d (1).........................B Thompson 52.5 98 *3.70 11 185s6 SAWEETIE dw (8)..................................R Maloney 56.5 78 31.00
14 15341 MR VISTA dw (10)................................Scratched 52 — 17 20130 THE CARPENTER dwn (12).................................... 55 90 34.00 11 675s1 EELLOH tcwn (2)....................................T Marshall 55.5 75 23.00 12 45s21 PONCA d (13)..........................................Scratched 56.5 —
18 23424 BELLICOSE w (18) ....................................................... 55 73 81.00
15 36323 COCHRANE (16).....................................T Marshall 52 86 41.00 19 3P435 TYCOON ZIP w (4)....................................................... 55 82 51.00 12 4s211 ALBURQ c (10) ......................................B Thornton 54.5 93 *3.90 13 1s6s1 SWEET FANTASY w (2).......... Justin P Stanley 56.5 70 101.00
16 14123 BUNGARRIBEE LAD wn (6) ...M R Du Plessis 52 85 19.00 13 s1651 HAKKAI MARU twn (1) .............................J Byrne 54 93 10.00 14 1 YALLA (11) ........................................Ms A Jones (a) 56.5 72 26.00
EMERGENCIES 20 23532 COACH dwbn (17)......................................................... 55 80 61.00 14 19s44 ENTERPRISE POMME tw (15)...B Thompson 52.5 100 4.40 15 1 SUNSHINE IN PARIS dw (6).......................B Loy 56.5 71 6.50
ECHO POINT, Nick The Skip, Mr Vista, Burden
17 16205 AHWAHNEECHEE dw (21) ......................J Byrne 58.5 94 31.00 15 159s4 SENSATIONALISATION cwb (5) Scratched 52.5 — CHINNY BOOM, Yalla, Alamira, Stroll
18 453s0 HARD STRIDE tcwn (7)............................. L Tilley 58 82 126.00 6 4.08 Aquis Stallions Pierata Plate 1200m PETRONIUS, Hakkai Maru, Alburq, Ucalledit
19 3P435 TYCOON ZIP w (18)..................................................... 55 77 81.00 3yo C&G SW. Apprentices cannot claim $150,000
20 44721 SHIGERU MAHOGANY dw (12)........................... 55 77 41.00 No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price 8 5.28 Magic Millions George Moore 1200m
21 544s5 TRUMP ME d (3)........................................................... 55 79 81.00 Quality Group 3. Apprentices cannot claim $200,000
22 24355 MISHANI REBEL w (20).........Ms M Castle (a) 52 91 101.00 1 1211s SPIRITUALISED cdw (8).......................J Orman 56.5 100 *2.60 No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price JOIN THE WORLD’S
2 1s531 NORTHERN EXPRESS cw (9)Jaden Lloyd (a) 56.5 86 9.00 FAVOURITE ONLINE
DARE TO SHARE, Moscini, Tempo, Attackabeel 3 117s2 JOHNNY ROCKER (4)......................Ms S Collett 56.5 90 3.00 1 32132 GARIBALDI cdwbn (6) .......................R Maloney 58 97 *3.60 BETTING BRAND
4 s2547 JEMELDI tw (1)....................................... J Huxtable 56.5 92 101.00 2 8s212 AXE tdw (5) ............................................Ms S Collett 57.5 97 6.00
4 2.48 Laraine Blades 75th Celeb. Hcp 2000m 5 1113s COOL ‘N’ READY tdw (3)......................M Harley 56.5 84 19.00 3 0s00s HAUNTED dw (11)......................................... L Tilley 57 82 81.00
Quality. Apprentices cannot claim $105,000
No Form Horse Jockey Wgt Rtg Price 6 111s4 ALL THAT PIZZAZZ tdw (7)........B Thompson 56.5 92 9.50 4 3017s SMART METEOR tw (10).................. J Huxtable 56.5 63 41.00
7 s3s11 ROLL UP (6) ...........................K Wilson-Taylor (a) 56.5 66 19.00 5 s9440 WISDOM OF WATER d (1) ..............Scratched 56 —
1 s1925 STARDOME tcdwn (9)............................J Orman 59 90 10.00 8 0s226 COUNT DA BEANS dwb (5).............R Maloney 56.5 90 7.50 6 03123 TAVISAN dw (2)....................................Scratched 54.5 —
2 73963 LIGULATE tw (6).....................................A Mallyon 58.5 87 10.00 9 4s4s1 CHIKARA n (10)............................Ms A Jones (a) 56.5 66 51.00
3 94550 TEARS OF LOVE twn (2)..................L V Cassidy 57 86 15.00 10 5023 LUBRICATION b (2) ........................................B Loy 56.5 73 23.00 7 s680s ANIMATE tdw (12)...................................... M Cahill 54 87 31.00
8 s1s4s CONTEMPTUOUS cdwn (3) Jaden Lloyd (a) 54 100 3.90
4 12322 AUSSIE NUGGET tw (3) ................B Thompson 55.5 97 *2.80 SPIRITUALISED, Chikara, Johnny Rocker, Northern Express 9 114s4 GOLDSBOROUGH tcw (9)...........B Thompson 54 95 5.00
5 60862 ROMAKASH dwn (8).................................J Taylor 54.5 90 19.00
6 36s53 STREET DANCER tw (1).......................... M Cahill 54.5 92 4.20 10 s7126 SAMOOT wn (8) ............................................J Byrne 54 99 4.60
7 s1150 KARMAZONE w (4).....................................J Byrne 54 88 26.00 GALLOPS LEGEND: t Won at track. c Won here this distance. d Won 11 38s34 ON THE LEAD dw (13) .......................Scratched 54 —
8 92144 GREEK HERO w (7)......................M R Du Plessis 52.5 96 4.40 this distance on another course. w Won on rain affected going. n 12 10100 MISS DIVINE EM cdw (4).......... Ms T Harrison 54 85 71.00
9 3s798 ISABELLA’S SPRING tcw (5)........Ms S Collett 52.5 100 14.00 Won at night. s Spell of three months. b Beaten favourite last start. 13 8s213 ZINGALONG wb (7) ...........K Wilson-Taylor (a) 54 81 31.00
STREET DANCER, Aussie Nugget, Ligulate, Greek Hero h Home track. D Disqualified. F Fell. P Pulled up. L Lost rider. GARIBALDI, Axe, Goldsborough, Samoot

canberratimes.com.au Saturday December 03, 2022 THE CANBERRA TIMES 49

OPINION FORUM

The hidden cost of living with COVID

WBLIALIRLIAMS Vigil against COVID at Parliament House last week. Picture Blair Williams the rest of society are living it up. The rolling
back of all COVID protections has created an
AUSTRALIANS have been free to venture to highlight the suffering of being unable to thrown under the bus so that others can "re- unsafe and inaccessible society. As Vaughn
outside their homes for more than a year. In leave their homes. turn to normal". Bennison, executive officer of DVT, noted in
the push to "return to normal", while COVID response to the removal of mandatory iso-
transmission is rampant and excess deaths Yet there have been crickets from the This return has meant normalising wide- lation requirements, this decision "severely
remain at record levels, at least people can mainstream media, with no coverage of the spread infection, disability, and death. Most inhibits the freedom of people with disabil-
now frequent cafes, restaurants, pubs, and event. This is sadly unsurprising considering Australians have now been infected, includ- ity ... and infringes our basic rights as estab-
clubs, and even travel interstate or overseas. the dominant rhetoric to "move on" endorsed ing up to 90 per cent of our children (99 per lished in the United Nations Convention on
by so many politicians and journalists alike. cent for those aged 12-15). We are told that the Human Rights of Persons with Disability,
Yet this freedom has come at a cost for the COVID is "mild" for people without "under- (UNCRPD) - a convention to which Australia
millions of disabled people forced into their It's been a year since the Omicron variant lying conditions", but studies estimate that is a signatory".
own personal lockdowns. first landed in Australia and our govern- anywhere from two to 40 per cent of those in-
ments decided we need to "live with COVID". fected develop "long-COVID", which can in- Many disabled people, who are at higher
Last Sunday, a vigil was held in Canberra It turned out that this actually meant ignor- clude a myriad of disabling effects. One year risk of severe illness and death from COVID,
to mourn the thousands of COVID-19 deaths ing COVID, with wave upon wave of subva- after post-infection, COVID survivors are 52 have been forced to self-isolate within their
in Australia and to protest the government's riants subsequently breaking on our shores. per cent more likely to suffer a stroke, 63 per homes for the past year. We've had to watch
inaction to slow the spread of the virus or Instead of measures to reduce transmission, cent more likely to have a heart attack, and 72 from afar as others return to their lives while
protect people at risk of severe illness and like mask mandates, financial support and per cent more likely to develop heart failure. we cannot even safely access education,
death. Organised by disability advocates test, trace, isolate and quarantine, our gov- healthcare, groceries or public transport.
and grassroots group Australians Against ernments instead urged "personal respon- Though we've been told it's less serious
COVID, 40 people gathered on the lawns of sibility" in avoiding a virus that demands a for children, studies have found that one At best, it feels like we have been forgotten
Parliament House to draw attention to the collective response. infection increases their risk of type 1 dia- by society and left behind in the push for nor-
elephant in the room that the government, betes, blood clots, heart problems and kid- mality. At worst, an emboldening of social
the media, and the public have committed As we've seen, this laissez-faire approach ney failure. Darwinist ideology, sacrificing the "weak" for
to ignore. to public health has shifted responsibility "the good of the herd".
(and blame) from the government to the in- Instead of rioting on the streets for access
With Parliament House looming in the dividual. to safe workplaces, schools and public build- The inverted black triangle chosen for the
background, 4000 black inverted triangles ings, however, many are instead happily go- vigil is a powerful symbol within disability
adorning a continuous stretch of tapestry As speaker and president of People With ing along with this. While disabled people are activist circles as the badge used in Nazi
placed on the grass of Federation Mall gave Disability Australia Nicole Lee stated at the forced to bunker down for months on end, Germany to brand disabled people deemed
visual form to an immense loss. Each trian- vigil, many disabled people feel they've been "unworthy" of life.
gle represents four Australians who died of
COVID-19, most in 2022, in a "reaping" that Since the 19th century, disabled people
organiser and speaker Craig Wallace labelled have been segregated for the "betterment of
"the biggest act of eugenics and democide society". Once condemned to institutionali-
ever seen in this country". sation, we have since made strides in creat-
ing a more accessible and inclusive world.
Notably, this was the first in-person event
to protest the "let it rip" response that now has Letting it rip, as Wallace reminds us, is an
bipartisan endorsement, at a state and fed- attempt to force disabled people back into
eral level. Masks and social distancing were the attics, the basements, the home and iso-
compulsory to ensure the safety of attendees, lation; trapped behind their front doors for
while the proceedings were livestreamed for years on end without reprieve.
those unable to attend in person. In a simul-
taneous online action, hundreds of disabled The vigil organisers and attendees made it
and at-risk people across Australia took to clear that disabled people will not be quietly
Twitter to post photos of their front doors, locked out of society or die in silence, calling
tagging Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for immediate government action. The only
and using the hashtag #VigilAgainstCOVID, way out of this pandemic is to make society
safer for all.
■ Dr Blair Williams is a lecturer in Australian

politics at Monash University and a
visiting fellow at the Australian National
University.

The privilege of knowing Frankie is profound beyond words

SFAOLYLY your most basic needs. That's so vulnerable. Frankie Minato is 11 years old and in that moment that Frankie talks. "Thank
And to be clear, he has wants and needs. profoundly disabled. He is also the light you mum." I know that's what he's saying.
MY SON is 11 years old and he is profoundly of his mother's life. "Thank you for not stopping. Thank you for
disabled. And they range from the most basic also don't want to smother him. digging that toy out for me, even though it
requirements, like food and water, to more Finally he sits up and looks into my eyes. wasn't what I was looking for. Thank you for
Those words roll off my tongue so easily individual wants and needs, like "don't Those big brown pools that somewhere my sausages, even though I wanted tuna.
these days but it took me years to get them touch my hair like that mum, I don't like along the line, developed a language all of Thank you for trying every single day to
past the lump that's been permanently it" or, "look at the way that exit sign shines their own. They're locked on me and it's understand me. Thank you for knowing I am
lodged in my throat since his diagnosis. mum, do you see that too?" so much more than two words. My name is
Frankie. Thank you for seeing me. And mum
I say it so easily now, but what does that Days spent looking to him for any point I see you too. And I love you."
actually mean? Two words: "profoundly" of reference to work out in a careful dance
and "disabled". I suppose to most people, of deduction what it is that is fraying my The words that will never be said I hear so
when I say these words they immediately boy's nerves in that isolated moment: Is it clearly in this moment. I challenge you, on
understand that my son can't talk. his belly? Is it empty? Is it too full? Maybe he Saturday, December 3, International Day of
doesn't like the sausages cooked that way, People with Disability, to take a minute to
But what it also means is that he doesn't so this time I'll try them like this instead. look behind the curtain that is just a couple
have the cognitive ability, or the brain power Maybe it's his chair, is it too hard? Or is it too of words. Just a diagnosis. Just a label.
that it takes, to communicate with non-ver- upright for him, does he prefer to lay down
bal language. instead? I know, it's the toy with lights that If you have the privilege, as I do, of spend-
spin he's needing. Let me search through all ing time with one of the people attached to
For example, he can't point to something the cupboards and find it. I hope that's the these words, then stop.
he wants because he doesn't know how thing he needs.
to compute the thought to the hand and Sit with them for a minute or two. Let
form the gesture. My son has no ability to I spend countless hours this way. In them introduce themselves to you. I promise
communicate his inner needs to the outside private dialogue with my child, playing you, they are all worth meeting.
world. I challenge you to take a minute to detective to his needs that are changing
really take that in. Imagine what that would every day. Some of them might even change
be like. your life.
Sometimes I stop and we just sit together. ■ Sally Foy is an ACM journalist covering the
To be an 11-year-old boy on the verge of Him laying on his bed, creeping closer to
puberty, with no means of communicating my arms second by second. I don't react, NSW South Coast and Southern Inlands
because I don't want him to pull away. I so region. She is an advocate for children
desperately want him to reach for me but I and people with a disability.Today is
International Day of People with Disability.

50 THE CANBERRA TIMES Saturday December 03, 2022 canberratimes.com.au

FORUM OPINION

EDITORIAL

Territory rights day is an historic one

WHILE it would probably be a step too far to ## the subject of territory rights, at the May ism than bouquets - the truth is The Canberra
suggest December 1 - territory rights day - be 27 election. Times has done no more - and no less - than
a public holiday in the ACT and the Northern Canberrans have to get to reflect the strongly held views of ACT
Territory there are many in the community the VAD legislation right. Senator Pocock, who is considered to have residents who have resented this injustice
who might welcome such a proposal. played an important role in bringing this for decades.
protect the human rights of children, the issue to a vote so early in the parliamentary
For the first time in a quarter of a century disabled and the mentally impaired. term, thanked all those who had worked for It is only now that a full and frank com-
the two territories can actually exercise full the repeal of the Andrews Bill on Thursday munity debate over voluntary assisted dying
self-government. This means territorians are Her insistence on conflating the issues of night. This included "the staff at The Can- legislation in the ACT can truly begin. Up un-
no longer second-class citizens compared territory rights with voluntary assisted dy- berra Times who have never let this matter til this point, despite the opposition of those
to the residents of the states. That is except ing, which was further reflected in attempts get out of the spotlight here in the ACT and who conflated a vote for territory rights with
for their ability to elect a truly representative to amend the legislation on Thursday night, nationally". a vote for VAD, all discussion on this topic
number of senators, but that is a fight for an- was reminiscent of former ACT senator Zed was academic.
other day. Seselja's trenchant opposition to backing ter- The Australia Institute also acknowledged
ritory rights over many years. this paper's role in keeping the issue alive It goes without saying that there will be a
While the bill was passed on its third through its long running Our Right To Decide wide range of views across the community
reading by the Senate without a formal vote, Mr Seselja lost his seat to Senator David campaign: "The passage of this legislation and that a lot of people feel very strongly
numbers for and against would probably be Pocock, who had campaigned strongly on highlights the importance of strong commu- about the issue, both for and against.
close to last week's 41 for and 25 against sec- nity news".
ond-reading result. The Barr government is to be commended
While this acknowledgement is welcome - for its measured approach to VAD with the
The most notable difference between brickbats are far easier to come by in journal- Chief Minister saying consultation on a pol-
the two votes was the decision by Northern icy would begin early next year with a view
Territory Country Liberal Party senator Ja- to tabling draft laws before the end of 2023.
cinta Nampijinpa Price to vote for the bill
on Thursday night. She had been widely He also said that any vote on VAD in the
condemned by many within her own party ACT would be a conscience vote, not along
after voting against the territory rights bill party lines.
last week.
These statements clearly give the lie to the
Speaking after that vote, Senator Price said belief by people such as Senator Price and
she did not trust the Northern Territory gov- Mr Seselja that the territories are not capable
ernment to implement voluntary assisted dy- of acting in a mature fashion.
ing legislation in such a way as to adequately
Canberrans have to get this right. The eyes
of the country will be upon us.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

ACT drug law reform has the potential to save young lives

AS I drove past EPIC on Saturday I observed Tram poll flawed The large police presence at last weekend's Spilt Milk festival seemed to be a case of
the young people heading off to the Spilt Milk overkill. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
festival; out for a day of live music, dancing, Mr Damiano (Letters, November 29)
and frivolity. thinks Liberals are on the wrong (tram) track. in her attempt. She has the right background ed ensured that this bond not only carries on,
and qualifications, and would have made but that it grows in stature each year.
My mind turned to this year's remem- He cited "polling last year showed 63 per a very good senator . The ACT would have
brance ceremony hosted by Family and cent of Canberrans strongly support or sup- been much better off because of it. Maybe in Papua New Guinea but not, it
Friends for Drug Law Reform. port the Woden leg, well above the 33 per cent appears, in Australia.
who oppose or strongly oppose the project". Mario Stivala, Belconnen
It is an annual event which recognises the Ian Pearson's letter (Letters, November
deaths of loved ones by illicit substance use The origin of this statement was a poll held Kokoda memorial ignored 28) along with those of a number of other
or linked to substance use. by the Australian Institute, in September correspondents over the years, points out
2021, and was the last in an omnibus survey The website for the ACT branch of the Re- the disdain shown by the Canberra Services
It is a day of remembering all of those who of seven unrelated questions. turned and Services League has pictures of Club towards the moving Kokoda Memorial
have "gone too soon". a large gathering in Port Moresby on Anzac on Canberra Avenue.
Specifically, the simple question posed Day 2022 to commemorate the 80th anniver-
One of the guest speakers at the ceremony, was: "The ACT has had light rail between sary of the Battle of Kokoda. The statue of a wounded soldier, Pte
Mackenzie, relayed the story of his experi- Gungahlin and Civic since 2019. There are George Whittington, and his faithful com-
ence at a music festival in 2019. now proposals to extend the light rail, first At that ceremony the president of the Port panion, Raphael Oimbari OBE, deserves
to Commonwealth Park and then to Woden. Moresby RSL. sub-branch paid tribute to better respect than that provided by the club
He and his friends had purchased MDMA Do you support or oppose extending the light the bond between Australia and Papua New in the weed and rubbish covered site of the
(ecstasy) caps, which is a commonly used rail to Woden?". Guinea forged by the Diggers and the Fuzzy old club building.
recreational substance, often taken by festi- Wuzzy Angels and noted that all who attend-
val goers. This poll, like all others on light rail, was I wrote to the president of the Canberra
very biased in order to obtain the answer
Whilst entering the venue, Mackenzie's required. I believe the results are essential-
girlfriend, Alex, became concerned about ly invalid. If the question had added that it
the presence of police and the possible use of would cost around $3 billion over 20 years,
drug sniffer dogs at the venue. one could bet the result would have been
very much different.
She had already taken one MDMA cap,
but decided to take the rest due to her fear Readers need always to critically match
of being arrested for possession of illicit sub- poll results to the question, to check for bias.
stances.
M Flint, coordinator,
Sadly, the rest is history; Alex overdosed Smart Canberra Transport
and tragically died that day.
Pocock a wise choice
Whilst I was mulling over Alex's death, I
noticed a large police presence at the Spilt Recent political events have highlighted
Milk festival. what a wise move it was by the ACT voters
to oust Zed Seselja in favour of David Pocock
With less than 11 months until the ACT whose actions to date have been exemplary.
Drugs of Dependence (Personal Use)
Amendment Bill 2021 is put into effect, I He has also proved that he will not be a
couldn't help but wonder if this was one rubber stamp for the ALP government. This
of the last hurrahs for the AFP to charge is more than can be said about Katy Gallagh-
festival goers with possession of illicit sub- er, who as the other ACT senator, appears to
stance offences. be more interested in her party than the ACT.
Calling her the ACT senator is a misnomer.
Maybe, the bill will free up time for the ALP senator would be a lot more appropriate.
AFP to focus their attention on catching the
real baddies. Its a great pity that Kim Rubenstein failed

Janine Haskins, Cook


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