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Highs and lows for Wood as Feeney boosts Supercars lead
Highs and lows for Wood as Feeney boosts Supercars lead

The Advertiser

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Advertiser

Highs and lows for Wood as Feeney boosts Supercars lead

Broc Feeney admits his surprise at claiming a victory in Perth after youngster Ryan Wood was cruelly denied back-to-back wins. Wood endured a roller-coaster ride at Wanneroo Raceway after suffering a suspension failure in the second 120km sprint on Saturday, just hours after his maiden race victory. Pole-sitter Wood had given up the lead off the starting line to Tickford's Cam Waters, but proved his mettle by valiantly reclaiming top spot on lap 22. Just as the 21-year-old looked set to cruise to a second victory, he lost control at turn six and ventured into the dirt. He went straight to pit lane after recovering and finished 24th out of the 25 drivers. Triple Eight was the beneficiary of Wood's bad luck, with Feeney and reigning champion Will Brown jumping the pack with masterful use of the undercut. "Probably a little bit surprised to walk away with the win in that one," Feeney said. "Running around in fourth, you probably didn't expect to play out like that." Wood's Walkinshaw Andretti United teammate Chaz Mostert was also in disbelief after finishing third. "Nothing's for certain in this," Mostert said. "Started in 11th, didn't expect to sit here. Who knows? "This championship all year has been a little bit unpredictable." New Zealand product Wood had earlier on Saturday shed tears after crossing the finish line first. "To achieve my lifelong dream just doesn't feel real," Wood said. Wood secured the lead on lap 11 out of 50 after almost forcing pole-sitter Mostert off-track with a dive on the inside on the way to turn seven. He then fought off Feeney after being caught at pit exit with cold tyres, before Brown chased him down across the final 15 laps. In the end, Wood claimed victory with a 0.612-second margin over Brown. Mostert crossed the line third, with Feeney fourth. Wood will have an opportunity to find redemption when qualifying for the final Perth sprint gets under way at 1pm (AEST) on Sunday. RACE 14 RESULTS: 1. Ryan Wood (Walkinshaw Andretti United) 2. Will Brown (Triple Eight Race Engineering) 3. Chaz Mostert (WAU) 4. Broc Feeney (Triple Eight) 5. Brodie Kostecki (Dick Johnson Racing) RACE 15 RESULTS: 1. Broc Feeney (Triple Eight) 2. Will Brown (Triple Eight) 3. Chaz Mostert (WAU) 4. Cam Waters (Tickford Racing) 5. Matt Payne (Grove Racing) CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS: 1. Broc Feeney (Triple Eight) 1036 pts 2. Will Brown (Triple Eight) -27 3. Matt Payne (Grove) -107 4. Cam Waters (Tickford) -117 5. Chaz Mostert (WAU) -251 Broc Feeney admits his surprise at claiming a victory in Perth after youngster Ryan Wood was cruelly denied back-to-back wins. Wood endured a roller-coaster ride at Wanneroo Raceway after suffering a suspension failure in the second 120km sprint on Saturday, just hours after his maiden race victory. Pole-sitter Wood had given up the lead off the starting line to Tickford's Cam Waters, but proved his mettle by valiantly reclaiming top spot on lap 22. Just as the 21-year-old looked set to cruise to a second victory, he lost control at turn six and ventured into the dirt. He went straight to pit lane after recovering and finished 24th out of the 25 drivers. Triple Eight was the beneficiary of Wood's bad luck, with Feeney and reigning champion Will Brown jumping the pack with masterful use of the undercut. "Probably a little bit surprised to walk away with the win in that one," Feeney said. "Running around in fourth, you probably didn't expect to play out like that." Wood's Walkinshaw Andretti United teammate Chaz Mostert was also in disbelief after finishing third. "Nothing's for certain in this," Mostert said. "Started in 11th, didn't expect to sit here. Who knows? "This championship all year has been a little bit unpredictable." New Zealand product Wood had earlier on Saturday shed tears after crossing the finish line first. "To achieve my lifelong dream just doesn't feel real," Wood said. Wood secured the lead on lap 11 out of 50 after almost forcing pole-sitter Mostert off-track with a dive on the inside on the way to turn seven. He then fought off Feeney after being caught at pit exit with cold tyres, before Brown chased him down across the final 15 laps. In the end, Wood claimed victory with a 0.612-second margin over Brown. Mostert crossed the line third, with Feeney fourth. Wood will have an opportunity to find redemption when qualifying for the final Perth sprint gets under way at 1pm (AEST) on Sunday. RACE 14 RESULTS: 1. Ryan Wood (Walkinshaw Andretti United) 2. Will Brown (Triple Eight Race Engineering) 3. Chaz Mostert (WAU) 4. Broc Feeney (Triple Eight) 5. Brodie Kostecki (Dick Johnson Racing) RACE 15 RESULTS: 1. Broc Feeney (Triple Eight) 2. Will Brown (Triple Eight) 3. Chaz Mostert (WAU) 4. Cam Waters (Tickford Racing) 5. Matt Payne (Grove Racing) CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS: 1. Broc Feeney (Triple Eight) 1036 pts 2. Will Brown (Triple Eight) -27 3. Matt Payne (Grove) -107 4. Cam Waters (Tickford) -117 5. Chaz Mostert (WAU) -251 Broc Feeney admits his surprise at claiming a victory in Perth after youngster Ryan Wood was cruelly denied back-to-back wins. Wood endured a roller-coaster ride at Wanneroo Raceway after suffering a suspension failure in the second 120km sprint on Saturday, just hours after his maiden race victory. Pole-sitter Wood had given up the lead off the starting line to Tickford's Cam Waters, but proved his mettle by valiantly reclaiming top spot on lap 22. Just as the 21-year-old looked set to cruise to a second victory, he lost control at turn six and ventured into the dirt. He went straight to pit lane after recovering and finished 24th out of the 25 drivers. Triple Eight was the beneficiary of Wood's bad luck, with Feeney and reigning champion Will Brown jumping the pack with masterful use of the undercut. "Probably a little bit surprised to walk away with the win in that one," Feeney said. "Running around in fourth, you probably didn't expect to play out like that." Wood's Walkinshaw Andretti United teammate Chaz Mostert was also in disbelief after finishing third. "Nothing's for certain in this," Mostert said. "Started in 11th, didn't expect to sit here. Who knows? "This championship all year has been a little bit unpredictable." New Zealand product Wood had earlier on Saturday shed tears after crossing the finish line first. "To achieve my lifelong dream just doesn't feel real," Wood said. Wood secured the lead on lap 11 out of 50 after almost forcing pole-sitter Mostert off-track with a dive on the inside on the way to turn seven. He then fought off Feeney after being caught at pit exit with cold tyres, before Brown chased him down across the final 15 laps. In the end, Wood claimed victory with a 0.612-second margin over Brown. Mostert crossed the line third, with Feeney fourth. Wood will have an opportunity to find redemption when qualifying for the final Perth sprint gets under way at 1pm (AEST) on Sunday. RACE 14 RESULTS: 1. Ryan Wood (Walkinshaw Andretti United) 2. Will Brown (Triple Eight Race Engineering) 3. Chaz Mostert (WAU) 4. Broc Feeney (Triple Eight) 5. Brodie Kostecki (Dick Johnson Racing) RACE 15 RESULTS: 1. Broc Feeney (Triple Eight) 2. Will Brown (Triple Eight) 3. Chaz Mostert (WAU) 4. Cam Waters (Tickford Racing) 5. Matt Payne (Grove Racing) CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS: 1. Broc Feeney (Triple Eight) 1036 pts 2. Will Brown (Triple Eight) -27 3. Matt Payne (Grove) -107 4. Cam Waters (Tickford) -117 5. Chaz Mostert (WAU) -251

WAU Azaria branch shares knowledge on Enneagram personalities
WAU Azaria branch shares knowledge on Enneagram personalities

The Citizen

time31-05-2025

  • General
  • The Citizen

WAU Azaria branch shares knowledge on Enneagram personalities

The Azaria ladies came together for one of their Women's Agricultural Union (WAU) branch meetings. Held on May 15, the meeting ushered the branch members into an informative session that brought them to the knowledge of Enneagram personalities, with Ds Peet Boshoff explaining how they work and influence people's reactions to other personality types. They also described the Enneagram as a self-awareness tool that helps one to understand other personality types, as well as gain better knowledge of one's own. The ladies came out of the meeting with a clear understanding of the nine personality types that the tool categorises every person into, namely: the perfectionist, helper, performer, individual, observer, loyalist, enthusiast, challenger, and the peacemaker. The members who attended agreed that the meeting was a great success as everyone participated enthusiastically, with Heila Engelbrecht, competition coordinator, concluding, 'It was very informative and extremely interesting to learn new things which can be applied to daily life.' Breaking news at your fingertips … Follow WITBANK NEWS on our website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or TikTok Chat to us: info@ At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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