Bay Harbour: July 26, 2023
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<strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>July</strong> <strong>26</strong> <strong>2023</strong><br />
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SPORT<br />
Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />
Charitable Trust<br />
DRIVER EDUCATION<br />
FOCUS: Fullback Terrence Graham sets his sights on catching the ball in Saturday’s trying conditions.<br />
Right – Halfback Tom Ziolo clears the ball from a ruck.<br />
PHOTOS: TONY BRUNT PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
‘I’m happy to be coming back’<br />
• From page 10<br />
D’almeida said the lack of<br />
home games compared to<br />
other teams, who had six in<br />
the first round, impacted the<br />
Wave’s chances of a higher<br />
placing this year.<br />
“We quietly joke about<br />
home games as coaches,<br />
but it’s a huge advantage for<br />
teams,” he said.<br />
D’almeida will have the<br />
chance to build on the Wave’s<br />
success next season, after confirming<br />
he will return as head<br />
coach for a second year.<br />
“I’m happy to be coming<br />
back,” he said.<br />
“We’ll rebuild next year<br />
with obviously a few players<br />
leaving, but also some coming<br />
back.”<br />
The Wave’s <strong>2023</strong> season<br />
R1: L 24-20 v Linwood<br />
R2: W 34-28 v Sydenham<br />
R3: W 40-28 v Belfast<br />
R4: L 40-20 v Marist Albion<br />
R5: W 19-16 v HSOB (H)<br />
R6: L 51-40 v Shirley<br />
R7: W 47-36 v Lincoln<br />
University (H)<br />
R8: L 45-17 v University<br />
R9: W 21-15 v Christchurch<br />
R10: W 12-10 v New<br />
Brighton (H)<br />
R11: W 30-13 v Burnside<br />
Elimination final: L 25-21<br />
v New Brighton<br />
Plate semi-final: W 43-21 v<br />
Sydenham (H)<br />
Plate final: W 20-17 v<br />
Burnside (H)<br />
<strong>2023</strong>: 9 wins, 5 losses<br />
2022: 3 wins, 11 losses<br />
local bay harbour books<br />
As The Crowe flies<br />
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From Trevor Crowe’s childhood escapades growing up in a<br />
working-class Christchurch neighbourhood, to his formative<br />
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way, As the Crowe Flies shares the epic tale of one of New<br />
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For many, Trevor is best known for his motor-racing exploits,<br />
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race, his story is an inspirational one.<br />
This most remarkable Kiwi, with his ever-positive<br />
attitude, boundless energy, and addictive sense<br />
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enTer To<br />
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YUMMI<br />
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The role of cow, goat or sheep milk in<br />
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Milk provides important nutrients that help older people to maintain<br />
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poor nutrition in older adults.<br />
We are looking for female volunteers aged 60 to 80 years to participate<br />
in the YUMMI study, a 12-week research study investigating the health<br />
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We will provide you with cow, goat or sheep milk powder to drink<br />
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(control group). The time commitment for the study will be about 11<br />
hours and you will attend five clinic visits. You will receive up to $220 in<br />
supermarket vouchers in recognition of the actual or reasonable costs<br />
involved with participating in this study (e.g. parking and/or travel costs).<br />
If you are a woman aged 60 to 80 years and can drink milk, we would<br />
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Department of Human Nutrition<br />
Ping Ong<br />
yummistudy@otago.ac.nz | 021 2798214<br />
This project has been reviewed and approved by the University of Otago<br />
Human Ethics Committee (Health). Reference: H22/067