The Northern Territory news Thu 21 Apr 2011
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2011-04-21
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48 NT NEWS. Thursday, April 21, 2011. www.ntnews.com.au SHAGS MONSTER HAPPY HOUR TONIGHT 5PM! P U B : N T N E W S D A T E : 2 1 -A P R -2 0 1 1 P A G E : 4 8 C O L O R : C M Y K MYSTERY NUMBER BUY THIS PAPER AND YOU COULD WIN THE JACKPOT! Money jackpots each day Monday to Friday by $10 $1340 JA C K P O T MYSTERY NUMBERTO WIN INSTANTLY RING 1900 966 372 Conditions: Page 2 AND KEY IN YOUR LUCKY NUMBER Prices @ 9.00am on 20/04/2011 at TattsBet.com Betting is available at your local TAB, call 13 19 35 or log onto TattsBet.com UT Q 07 96 /D oonto TattsBet.com UT Q 07 96 /D (Golf ) The Heritage Top 10 Finish 387248 Graeme McDowell $3.75 (AFL Multi) 338984 St Kilda 1-39 into 339557 Richmond 1-39 $5.50 NRL AFL SUPER RUGBY HORSE RACING ROUND 7 Manly $1.45 $3.10 $2.65 $21.00 $14.00 Penrith $2.70 $4.35 $6.25 $67.00 Wests Tigers $1.90 $3.50 $3.85 $21.00 $10.00 Brisbane $1.90 $3.50 $3.85 $7.00 Cronulla $1.70 $3.30 $3.35 $21.00 $67.00 North Queensland $2.12 $3.75 $4.50 $15.00 Canterbury $1.60 $3.20 $3.10 $21.00 $8.00 South Sydney $2.30 $4.00 $5.00 $19.00 Canberra $1.65 $3.25 $3.20 $21.00 $34.00 Newcastle $2.20 $3.85 $4.75 $26.00 Parramatta $2.10 $3.75 $4.50 $21.00 $67.00 Gold Coast $1.72 $3.30 $3.40 $34.00 Sydney Roosters $2.90 $4.50 $7.00 $21.00 $17.00 St George Illawarra $1.40 $3.10 $2.50 $4.00 Melbourne $1.28 $3.10 $2.15 $21.00 $5.50 New Zealand $3.65 $5.25 $9.00 $26.00 SYDNEY CUP (FINAL FIELD) WIN PLACE Mourayan $5.00 $2.00 Cest La Guerre $6.00 $2.25 Once Were Wild $7.00 $2.50 Hawk Island $7.50 $2.65 Above Average $12.00 $3.75 Laristan $12.00 $3.75 Macedonian $13.00 $4.00 For runners $16.00 and over visit TattsBet.com Refunds & Deductions apply WEEK 10 Blues $1.08 $3.50 $1.45 $34.00 $7.50 Melbourne Rebels $7.50 $9.50 $23.00 $1,001.00 Crusaders $1.09 $3.50 $1.47 $34.00 $1.80 Highlanders $7.25 $9.00 $21.00 $41.00 QLD Reds $1.50 $2.80 $2.90 $26.00 $5.00 NSW Waratahs $2.55 $3.50 $7.75 $13.00 Western Force $1.95 $2.90 $4.90 $21.00 $501.00 Bulls $1.83 $2.85 $4.75 $26.00 Sharks $1.25 $2.70 $2.05 $31.00 $15.00 Hurricanes $3.90 $5.00 $15.00 $251.00 Lions $2.10 $3.25 $5.75 $23.00 $2,001.00 Chiefs $2.10 $2.75 $3.75 $251.00 ROUND 5 Brisbane $3.45 $3.75 $13.00 $51.00 $251.00 St Kilda $1.30 $2.20 $3.00 $26.00 Port Adelaide $1.03 $3.50 $1.33 $51.00 $126.00 Gold Coast $11.00 $12.00 $67.00 $1,001.00 Carlton $1.30 $2.20 $2.90 $51.00 $17.00 Adelaide $3.45 $3.85 $13.00 $34.00 North Melbourne $1.88 $2.40 $6.00 $51.00 $151.00 Richmond $1.90 $2.50 $6.75 $251.00 Essendon $3.85 $4.25 $15.00 $51.00 $13.00 Collingwood $1.25 $2.20 $2.65 $2.35 Fremantle $1.70 $2.30 $5.50 $51.00 $17.00 Western Bulldogs $2.13 $2.65 $7.25 $11.00 Hawthorn $2.00 $2.35 $8.00 $51.00 $6.00 Geelong $1.80 $2.25 $7.00 $5.50 HEAD TO MARGIN (@ 80 mins) PSHIP HEAD (Inc ET) 1-12pts 13+pts DRAW HEAD TO MARGIN PSHIP HEAD 1-39pts 40+pts DRAW HEAD TO MARGIN WNER HEAD 1-12pts 13+pts DRAW Gamble responsibly. Odds on Sport NIGHTCLIFF ON HUNT FOR NEW COACH Page 44 Former Adelaide Crows champion Andrew McLeod in harmony with the crowd after kicking a goal Macca slams abuse FOOTBALL ByGREYMORRIS TheBuddy incident brought it all back NORM Smith medallist Andrew McLeod last night said society attitudes were to blame for the Lance Franklin racial abuse saga. The Hawks indigenous forward was called a black c**t on several occasions during a match in Tasmania last week. McLeod said the Franklin incident again highlighted racism as a social, rather than sporting issue. Its never going to be eradicated, especially when abuse from over the fence at a footy game comes from society attitudes, he said. I didnt cop any of it in my (340-game) career after coming into the game when Mick Long made his stance against racism in 1995. Thats because the players and clubs are made aware of racial taunts through education processes and policies the AFL has in place. I think what happened to Buddy illustrates that as a society we need to continue educating people, because there is still a long way to go. McLeod said Launceston still held bitter memories for him after he was abused by a fan during a match. It happened to me in Tasmania and the Buddy incident brought it all back, he said. I dont know how they can deal with it, trying to get the bloke that did it is like finding a needle in a big haystack. Theres a lot of young kids around at big sporting events like the AFL and its disappointing when they hear it. McLeod also pointed the finger at fans near the person hurling abuse at Franklin. You would think someone in the vicinity would have said something along the lines of that sort of thing isnt tolerated, he said. There is an obligation for other people to get involved, especially if there are kids around. Im pretty sure in most places people would put their hands on someones shoulder and tell them its not right. Koschitzke returns, Page46