This was removed from the garden after 6 months of trimming and pinching the new growth , the wire netting fence served its purpose by keeping the kangaroo’s away while developing the new branches and shootsI did manage to loose a few new shoots during the brief wiring  as they dislodge very easy . It took all of 10 minutes to remove ,  it was one of my first Bonsai trainers that i didn’t bother with .The root pruning and removal of the tap root made for the ease of removal as the root ball was a mere 150mm- 200mm thick . I removed the clay from around the roots , then trimmed the root ball, then hose all the soil off to expose the roots in order to place then in the desired position and to trim the larger stay roots back to fit into the pot   and potted it into this large bonsai dish to help with root run and to save on a re-pot next season . The plan is to slip it into a 500mm x 400mm deep bonsai pot , this dish is 750mm x 450mm x 90mm and as heavy as a horse making for a two man tree. Ready to be wired and then a close eye will be kept on this particular trainer over the coming years so i doesn’t get out of control and leggy in the branches . Constant tip pruning will take place or a basic pinch and grow method employed . The base at ground level is 180mm x200mm and its current height is 650mm , making for a very nice Sumo Lilly Pilly . Cheers Alpineart