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CELEBRATION: Jason Akermanis salutes his fourth goal for Gawler Central against Angaston on Saturday. PIC: PLA Media.

HE CAME, he saw, he conquered. That was the story of former AFL superstar Jason Akermanis’ outing with Gawler Central in the Barossa, Light and Gawler Football Association. For the Tigers it was a case of win, win, win. Central won the game against Angaston to potentially hand the ‘wooden spoon’ to the Panthers. Central won at the cash register with estimates of their profit in excess of $20,000. And they won with public relations as Akermanis gave full value to his dollar. Apart from playing well with a 28possession and four-goal game, he delivered in dollars making himself accessible to the public and his sportsman’s night appearance finished around 12.30 on Sunday morning. In a sold-out ‘sportsman’s night’ the popular Aker gave insights into everything from his up-bringing and AFL career, to how to spread toast and Vegemite, spiced with plenty of humour, and, of course, controversy. Kingsley Songer, president of the Gawler Central Sporting Club said the day had been a fantastic success. “We are still doing the final figures but I would say there were at least 1500 paying customers with a crowd of around 2000,” Mr Songer said. “On Saturday night we had a sellout of 240 and couldn’t have shoehorned anyone else into the building. “We have to thank our sponsors Elders Rural, Elders

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makes no apologies for making some money on his innovative idea - as well as selling plenty of books - he has grass roots footy at heart, which was underlined with his reception in Gawler. Controversy has followed Akermanis most of his life, from his early childhood living in a caravan, through his playing days to now, but he remains true to himself and his opinions. “From South Mildura, to Brisbane, to Muswellbrook (NSW) and Gawler, football is football, and at the grass roots level it is just as important as the AFL, as it is about the people,” Aker said. “When I played at Tuggeranong in Canberra, the AFL tried to stop me, but they won their only game of the season and made $39,000. Days like that are a perfect advertisement for the game. “The AFL want players to be like robots, and they lose sight of the entertainment value of the game. “Like everywhere else, everyone in Gawler has been fantastic, and I’m glad to help.” After last Saturday’s victory for Gawler, Aker did do one of his famous handstands, which is his trademark salute after a win.

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Rock stars in the Barossa THIS week readers of the online Herald website barossaherald.com.au had plenty to talk about. On Wednesday the Herald was able to inform their online readers about the incredible journey of a set of South Australian twins who could be the oldest set of twins living in South Australia. The following day barossaherald.com.au and their associated Facebook page facebook.com/barossaherald?ref=hl advised their readers of the lineup for this years ‘A Day On The Green’ and informed them of a clerical error that saw Willaston lose two premiership points from its win over Freeling on August 4. The online Herald was also able to showcase the achievement of four Barossa businesses on Friday who were informed that their application for a toursim grant had been approved. As per usual on a Monday the online Herald website barossaherald.com.au and Facebook page facebook.com/barossaherald?ref=hl uploaded new photos of the sporting activities that occurred over the weekend. The Barossa Gourmet Weekend is being held this weekend August 18 - 19 and the Herald will be out and about visiting all the venues. Photos of the event will be up on our website barossaherald.com.au and facebook page facebook.com/barossaherald?ref=hl on Monday. If you attended the event visit us on one of our online sites and maybe there will be a picture of you that you can show to all your friends. If you want to be kept up-to-date with all the news in the Barossa like us on Facebook and we will send you live feeds of all our news updates.

PETER Lehmann Wines will be hosting five of the best Australian rock artists for a one-night performance on December 1. Hoodoo Gurus, The Angels with Dave Gleeson, Baby Animals, James Reyne and Boom Crash Opera will be putting on one not-to-be missed show as part of this year’s ‘A Day On The Green’. The annual event has always been a highlight on South Australia’s event calendar. Starting off the night will be one of Australia’s greatest rock bands the Hoodoo Gurus. Celebrating 30 years since their debut single ‘Leilani’ the Gurus have compiled all their biggest hits and fan favourites which they will be showcasing to listeners on the night. While many fans of The Angels might still be mourning the loss of lead singer Doc Neeson who left the band to pursue a solo career his replacement Dave Gleeson more than filled in his shoes.

Their new single ‘Waiting for the Sun’ will be one of the many songs that the band will perform on the night. After their disbanding in 1996 the Baby Animals had a 12 year break before the band made a popular return in 2008 and will soon record their first new album since 1993. The Baby Animals are ready to rock again and are excited to be back on stage. Getting better with age is James Reyne. His latest solo album ‘Thirteen’ showcases that his ‘razor sharp observations and passion for melody continue to drive him to find excellence’. His performance for ‘A Day On The Green’ will not only be showcasing his newest songs but also some of his great hits as well. Well-known for their boisterous stage shows Boom Crash Opera has been lured back to the stage for this tour. They will be singing their smash hits ‘Great Wall’, ‘Onionskin’ and many more.

HIGHLIGHT: The Angels will be in the Barossa for a one night only performance. What: ‘a day on the green’ Where: Peter Lehmann Winery When: Saturday, December 1 Featured artists: Hoodoo Gurus, The Angels with Dave Gleeson, Baby Animals, James Reyne and Boom Crash Opera. Tickets: Start August 17. Cost: $89.90 plus booking fee. Booking: venuetix.com.au or call them on 8225 8888. ticketmaster.com.au or phone 136 100 or call Peter Lehmann Wines on 8565 9555.

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THERE was a turning point early this century in the Australian wine industry when wineries turned towards screwcaps instead of corks to bottle their wine. Now the tide has turned back again with Amorim Australasia experiencing a demand in corks by many wineries in the Barossa region. National sales and marketing manager of Amorim Tim Stead said high profile wineries such as Penfolds, Orlando, Kaesler, Torbreck and Chateau Tanunda were turning to corks. The newest Barossa winery to go from a screwcap to cork is Rusden Wines on Magnolia Road, Tanunda. They made the decision to enclose all their wines with a cork after a five year trial of the screwcap on their Drifts and

Grenache/Shiraz/Mataro found that their wine was unable to breath under the screwcap which resulted in the fruity flavors of the wine being masked. Rusden Winemaker and proprietor Christian Canute said that it was their only wine to be bottled using a screwcap and the only wine that they had persistent trouble with. “All our wine is made by hand,” Mr Canute said. “We don’t use fining or filtration and we don’t add copper.” The reason Rusden Wines doesn’t add copper or use fining or filtration in their wine is because this process strips the colour and flavour out of the wine. However, Christian said by using the screwcap the colour and flavor of their wine was

being stripped so the decision to go back to the cork was based on how the wine looked and tasted to their clients. While Rusden Wines’ decision to go back to corks was based on their wine’s performance, this does mean that wines with a screwcap are not as good as their cork counterparts. “From a purely technical perspective there are some wines, which due to the winemaking process varietal style and different additives or lack thereof, perform better under cork,” Mr Stead said. “I have tried other wines that use screwcaps and there is no problem,” Mr Canute said. “Cork suits us perfectly because it avoids the reductive characteristics that we experience.”

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‘Map’ forced to pay mining tax By SONIA FOWLER VARIETY Club Bash car ‘Map’, Kapunda’s entrant in the 2012 Variety Club Bash, was pulled up by the Kapunda Police on Friday. Virtually only minutes after leaving the start point at Peter Lehmann Wines in Tanunda, the car was pulled up along with other Bash cars as they tried to leave Kapunda without paying their mining taxes. The taxes were collected by members of Kapunda and Light Tourism and all Bash cars were given an envelope containing visitor information and a CD about Kapunda. The mining taxes, which tallied over $600, went towards the Kapunda Primary School for their Breakfast Club which is a nutritional breakfast program for children who come to school without breakfast. ‘Map’s” Variety Club Bash team is Rob Williams, Richard Watts, Simon Keyes, and Colin Bolt.

Jacki Williams, publicity officer for the ‘Map’ team said, “The boys have already raised $15,300 for the Variety Club which earns them a Bronze Star which is terrific for their first time as an entrant.” A large crowd gathered opposite the Kapunda Primary School where the police pulled the cars aside. School children received lollies and gifts from the bash car entrants. Last weekend, 300 Variety Club bashers from South Australia, in the remote Queensland outpost of Birdsville, rolled out their swags to accomplish a world record. The Variety Club Bash, SA’s most successful fundraising event, raises $1.47 million for children in need. This year’s event started at Peter Lehmann Wines on Friday, August 10 then headed on to Kapunda. Their route then took in Marree, Birdsville, Windorah, Thargomindah, Hungerford, Cobar, Balranald before they finish in Mildura on Saturday, August 18.

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GRANTED: (left) Elaine Ratcliffe from Jacob’s Creek Visitor Centre, Jaci Thorne from Chateau Tanunda, Chris Linden from Vine Inn Barossa and Nicole Hodgson from Seppeltsfield Wines working hard at improving the experience tourists have in the Barossa. THE Nuriootpa Vine Inn Hotel Motel Limited is one of four Barossa businesses to receive a grant of up to $100,000 as part of the Australian government’s plan to stimulate sustainable economic growth in the tourism industry. This year the T-QUAL grant program offered $6.7 million to 77 tourism projects across Australia out of 350 applications. General manager of the communityowned Vine Inn, Chris Linden said that the grant meant that they could go ahead with the refurbishment of their 18 rooms at the Vine Inn, which would bring the rooms to a four-star standard. Without the grant work on the rooms would have been delayed or would not have been able to go ahead at all. “Eighteen rooms will be upgraded,” Mr Linden said. “The bathrooms, cabinets and carpets will be replaced and the rooms will be repainted.” Work on six of the rooms is expected to start on September 10 which is also the day that the hotel will be celebrating their 75th birthday. The six rooms will be completed by October 11 and then the remaining 12 rooms will undergo their refurbishment in January 2013 with an expected completion date to be in March 2013. This is the second grant that the Nuriootpa Vine Inn Hotel Motel Limited has received as part of the T-

QUAL program and it is very rare for a business to be approved more than once. Ensuring that Barossa businesses also benefit from them being approved the Vine Inn is sourcing all the material and trade from businesses in the Barossa area. “Every cent is going to be spent on local trade,” Mr Linden said. “Just like we did with last year’s grant.” Seppeltsfield Wines, Jacob’s Creek Visitor Centre and Chateau Tanunda also received a grant to enhance their properties and make their visitors stay more enjoyable. Minister for Tourism Martin Ferguson said that through the T-Qual grants program the Australian government is showing its commitment to improving Australia’s $35 billion tourism sector. “By offering grants of up to $100, 000 the government is stimulating $21.7 million of investment in tourism projects covering a wide range of products and experiences from expanded and improved accommodation to online projects wine tourism initiatives and a number of studies and strategies,” Mr Ferguson said. “These grants are an important way to help destinations attract and retain visitors and support local jobs by ensuring their products and experiences remain fresh and of a high standard.”

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TONY PASIN: Ready for the challenge.

GRATEFUL: President of Kapunda Musical Society, Jennette Mickan, Di Ellis and Rae Reichelt, managers from Kapunda Community Thrift Shop with Brittany Mickan, publicity officer, Kapunda Musical Society. managers of the Kapunda Community community group for our children and Thrift Shop said, “We are thrilled to be adults is very impressive.” able to make this donation to the “We like to put the proceeds from the Kapunda Musical Society. shop back into the community,” they “The wonderful work they do as a added.

Barker candidate CANDIDATE for the federal seat of Barker lawyer Tony Pasin believes he is up to the challenge and looks forward to the diversity the role will bring if he is elected at the next federal election. Being in the federal seat of Barker is a big responsibility. Barker covers over 60, 000 square kilometres and is the second biggest electorate area in South Australia. “What people in the Barker electorate can expect from me is someone who is passionate about the region and who wants to make Barker’s voice heard on the national stage,” Mr Pasin said. “I will be a loud advocate for the interest of the people in Barker and the Barossa in particular.” If elected Mr Pasin will take over from current elected Liberal member for Barker Patrick Secker, who has held the seat since 1998. This year Mr Secker lost the preselection battle to Mr Pasin to contest the seat at the next election. Over the course of his campaign for the seat Mr Pasin intends on familiarising himself more with the Barossa community and the issues they are facing. Since being pre-selected in March this year Mr Pasin has so far travelled over 20,000 kilometres visiting the towns within the Barker electorate. Mr Pasin admits that he might not always get it right but the community can count on him to be working hard, to be across issues, to be present in the community and to fight for the community. He said that if he didn’t believe that he could be both capable and confident as a Federal Member for Barker he wouldn’t have left his job and taken the opportunity to have his pay cut significantly.

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Generous donation By ROBERT LAIDLAW KAPUNDA Hospital is one of the first country hospitals in the state to ‘go digital’ with televisions for patients, thanks to a generous donation from the Johnson family. Denis Johnson, from JT Johnson & Sons, made a donation of more than $20,000 to the hospital, for digital televisions (from 32” to 43”) and the upgrade of the digital network, including re-jigging antennas. “It came about when mum (Jean) was in hospital and could not watch her favourite TV shows, as her sight had deteriorated and she needed the better quality televisions to be entertained, which is when I decided to do something,” Mr Johnson said. “There are a lot of elderly patients whose eyesight isn’t as good as it was, so this was a way of helping.” Jean (Johnson) had been a volunteer in the day care section of the hospital for 40 years, and after she passed away three months ago, the family decided the donation would be in her honour. Johnsons has been in the region for 89 years, and in Kapunda since 1957, through four generations of family, who employ 70 people locally and 30 in Victoria. “I’m a proud ‘Kapundaerite’ and enjoy supporting local sporting

VIEWING: Looking at one of the new televisions are from left,Tony Waterman (maintenance officer), Denis Johnson, Sue Kelly (director of nursing), Shirley Kinter (patient) and Deb Trotta (clinical manager). and community clubs, and I think we have a great hospital,” Mr Johnson added. “It’s a good place with good facilities, and now it will have improved entertainment. “I remember when I fell off a horse and was in hospital, after breaking my shoulder and six ribs, and found the care here excellent.” Staff at the hospital are thrilled with the donation, as it is a positive for the care of patients.

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“It makes a huge difference and it will improve their (patients) stay,” said Kapunda Hospital director of nursing Sue Kelly. “When Denis contacted us it was a lovely surprise. “Jean was a valued volunteer in day care. Her legacy will continue with this donation, and be a positive for patients and their families, which reinforces our belief in the benefit of the donation.”

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Middle East opinion NOT SO many years ago the Middle East was relatively peaceful. Why? In my opinion, there were relatively moderate Muslim presidents keeping the tribes, which have had conflicts for thousands of years, under control. Women in Iraq, Tunisia, Libya and Egypt have had a reasonable measure of freedom, and many are educated and westernised. Three of these countries are now in complete disarray and now it’s Syria’s turn. Has anyone thought that Bashar Al Assad is actually fighting to save his country from being taken over, not by freedom fighters, but by Islamic fundamentalists? Australia, in supporting the USA, is complicit in this horrific turning upside down of Middle Eastern countries, which have had the “nerve” to stand up to the USA’s bullying agenda. Now Islamic fundamentalists are moving to take over, and I can’t understand why we are involved in supporting such a backward step for the people of these countries. I have read that the Pentagon has had an agenda for many years

to move on Iran, which is now being blamed for an attack on a tourist bus in Bulgaria. Has anyone else heard about “state sponsored terrorism”, where an outside “enemy” country is blamed for an internally-initiated attack to further a specific agenda? Who will be next, the repressive, oil-rich Islamic countries where royal families have ruled for decades? I don’t think so. Peter Shaw Mt Pleasant Foreign investment Our family has been angered and deeply concerned to note that the Chinese “vultures” are circling, this time around Cubbie Station. This huge enterprise has already been under a cloud for the amounts of precious water it has drawn from our river systems. If the Chinese get hold of it, what’s to stop them dispensing with the cotton and using unsustainable amounts of water to grow rice for their own unsustainable and out of control population? Is Australia still a sovereign country or is “globalisation” and WTO bullying going to see nothing left for our grandchildren - no food growing areas, no

farmers and no resources, just an unsustainable mass of people taking over every arable bit of land we have? Is that the scenario we want for the future? No it isn’t. Are both major parties so scared of the Chinese and Indonesians that we are just “kowtowing” to everything they want? This latest ‘crap’ where asylum seekers in boats are phoning our authorities from Indonesian waters, demanding to be picked up, is making an absolute laughing stock of us, and any border security we might have had. This country needs to withdraw from outdated 60-yearold conventions by which we are being held to ransom. The world is over populated and we can’t save the world. Our battling families, homeless and deprived should come first. If the Coalition wins the next election, will “Work Choices” be brought back in order to drag down our wages and conditions to Third World standards, because we can’t compete with the institutionalised “slavery” that exists overseas? Is that what we want for our country? A Hodges Birdwood

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CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY, AUGUST 19 LUTHERAN CHURCH PARISHES Angaston Parish: Angaston: 8.45am HC, 10.30am; Penrice: 11.45am HC; Keyneton: 11am; Eden Valley: 9am HC; Springton: No Service. Bethany-Tabor Parish: Bethany: 8.30am T, 11am M; Tabor: 9.45am. Cambrai Parish: Cambrai: 9.30am R; Sedan: 9.30am R; Stonefield: 9.30am R. Eudunda Parish: Eudunda: 10.30am; Peep Hill: 9am HC. Freeling Parish: St Marks, Freeling:10.45am; Trinity, Rosedale: 8.45am. Gawler: Zion, Pr G Havelberg, 8523 1929. 22B Cowan St, Gawler. 10am Mission Service, followed by shared lunch. Gawler Immanuel: Cnr Second & Seventh Sts, Gawler.Ph: 8522 6000.Sunday 8.45am, 10.45am. 1st Sunday of month 9.30am. Share-a-meal every 1st & 3rd Wed 11.45am. Greenock: Nain: 9am HC; Gnadenfrei: 9am LR; Greenock: 10.30am HC, 9.45am JAM. Kapunda Parish: Allen’s Creek: 9am Pr; Bethel: 10.30am LR; Kapunda: 10.30am HC. Langmeil Parish: 8.45am Trad; 10.30am Cont HC Light Pass Immanuel Parish: Light Pass: 10.30am (LLL Talk); Stockwell: 7pm P/P; Dutton: 9am HC (LLL Talk). Light Pass Strait Gate: Light Pass: 10am R; Gruenberg: 9am; Truro: 10.30am HC. Lyndoch Parish: Lyndoch: 9am HC; Rowland Flat: 10.30am HC. Nuriootpa: St Petri: 8.30am HC, 10.30am W; Holy Trinity: 11am HC; Ebenezer: 10am LR; Neukirch: 9.30am HC. Robertstown Parish: Robertstown: 8.30am HC, and half-yearly meeting; Point Pass: 10.30am HC. St John’s Parish: St J: 9am HC; Sch: 10.30am. St Paul’s Parish: St P: 8.45am C HC; Gdb: 10.30am C HC.

Tanunda Lutheran Home: Worship 10.30am . Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church: 10.30am Fortnightly Services, at Nuri Senior Citizen’s Centre. Pastor M Rosenzweig. Ph: 8563 1310.

ANGLICAN CHURCH Anglican Parish of Barossa: Angaston: 10am HC SdK; Nuriootpa: 8.30am HC SdK; Tanunda: 10am HC LB; Lyndoch: 10am HC MM; Williamstown: 8.30am HC MM. Kapunda Anglican Parish: Christ Church, Kapunda: 9.15am HC; St Hilda’s, Eudunda: 11am HC; St Matthew’s, Hamilton: 6pm Evensong/Communion, followed by supper. Mt Pleasant: 1st Sunday 8.30am, all other Sundays 9am. Enquiries to Hazel Wilton, Warden on 8568 2042. UNITING CHURCH Barossa Congregations: Nuriootpa: 9am Peter Webb;Tanunda: 11am Peter Webb; Angaston: 9am John Wilton. Gawler Parish: Gawler: 9.30am Edwards, 5pm McClymont; Sandy Creek: 9.30amTaplin; Williamstown: 10am Cook. Kersbrook: 10am. Enquiries: 8389 3114. Light Parish: Kapunda: 9.15am HC Mr Andrew Partington; Robertstown: 9.30am HC Mrs Jennette Mickan. Tarlee: 9.15am. BAPTIST CHURCH Barossa Community Church: 10am Barossa Junction Motel/Conference Centre, Barossa Valley Way, Tan, Pastor Richard Ansoul. Ph: 8563 2158. Lyndoch Baptist Church: Kauffman Ave, Lyndoch: 10am. All welcome. Enquiries to Pastor Tony Edwards on 8564 3001. CATHOLIC CHURCH PARISHES Northern Light Catholic Parish: Nuri: 1st & 3rd Sat 6.30pm, 2nd & 5th Sun 10.30am, 4th Sun 9am; Kapunda: 4th Sat 6.30pm, 1st & 3rd Sun 10.30am, 2nd & 5th Sun 9am; Freeling: 1st Sun 9am, 4th Sun 10.30am, 5th Sun 5pm; Tarlee: 3rd Sun 9am. Parish Office: Ph 8566 2064. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Barossa: 1 Old Kapunda Rd, Nuri; Sat 9.30am Family Bible Study, 11am Family Worship. ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Barossa New Life Centre: Sunday 10am at the roundabout, cnr Barossa Valley Way & Siegersdorf

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Road, Dorrien. 4pm at Mt Pleasant Anglican Church Hall, Melrose St. All welcome. Pastor Diane Pope, Pastor Trevor Auricht. Ph: 8562 3844. Kapunda: 10am Sunday, Light Community Church, Main St, Kapunda. Pastor Paul Smith. All welcome. Ph: 8566 2864. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Tanunda, McDonnell Street opp former Tanunda Primary School: Saturdays 2.30pm, Worship, Open Bible Study. CHRISTIAN FAMILY CENTRE Barossa: 10.30am Sundays. 16 Scholz Ave, Nuri. Pastor Alan Matson. Ph: 0404 846 274. Murray Flats: 5pm alternate Sundays. Pastor Alan Matson. Ph: 0404 846 274. Cambrai Uniting Church 5pm. SALT CHURCH 25 Northside Crt, Evanston Gdns: Sunday Service 10am & 5pm. Offices, b/shop open 9.30am-4pm. Ph: 8522 0000. THE CHRISTADELPHIANS Sunday school, Greenock Institute Hall, 9.30am. Memorial meetings 11am Sunday. Bible Studies 8pm Tuesday. All welcome. Phone 8524 4196. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Main North Rd, Evanston Park. Worship Service Sunday 10.30am. All welcome. Pastor Douglas Carolisen. Ph: 8523 1706. INTERDENOMINATIONAL CHURCH Birdwood United Church. 10am Pr Brian Teakle. Ph: 8568 5540. All welcome. HEWETT COMMUNITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Kingfisher Dr, Hewett. 10am, Sunday inspiring worship service. Young generation and creche avail.Youth, women and men’s programs. Ph: 8522 4938. GAWLER FULL GOSPEL OUTREACH MINISTRIES Family Worship Svc. 10am Sun, stone pavilion, Sport & Community Cent, Nixon Tce, Gaw. Pastor Shirley Coe. Ph: 0401 065 748. KAPUNDA EVANGELICAL CHURCH Sundays 5pm, CWA Hall. Pastor Andrew Amos. Ph: 8566 2148. LYNDOCH FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP MINISTRY Lyndoch Institute each Sunday, 11.30am-1.30pm Pastor Ken East . Ph: 8524 4787.

Gun amnesty I deplore the government’s recent decision to launch an amnesty on types of guns. They act as if crime in this country were so minimal as to now nip it in the bud by pleasing gullible voters with a big but detrimental show. John Howard’s biggest mistake in all his incumbency was his gun ban decree after the Tasmanian mass shooting. He inadvertently sent over half of gun retail sales onto the black market. In other words handgun purchase jumped tenfold. Black market guns are much more available and often cheaper to buy. The mass shootings in recent times in the US have nothing whatsoever to do with gun availability. To prove this, 50 years ago gun ownership in the US was three times greater than it is today. But mass shootings were totally non-existent. And in both past and recent surveys, statistics in the US show, very vividly, that any lowering crime rate is due to increased fire-arm ownership. In the US, the number of violent home invasions is relatively small compared to that in Australia. It is because the offender, here, as good as knows that the occupants are unarmed. Jeff Hansen Greenock Angaston defence I’m glad that Mr Venning isn’t ‘averse to being criticised’ but less than pleased that he isn’t able to respond to the issues I raised. His suggestion that there would be no reduction in visitors to the town was pure spin and nifty sidestepping, while his inability to address the issue of employment losses and potential damage to Angaston businesses was understandably evasive. Along with that he has never ventured an opinion on the other possible flow on effects from the hospital being transferred to where the votes lie. After his reply appeared in the Herald I checked the number of vehicles at these locations and found that there were 46 parked at the hospital, four at the ambulance station and 44 in the area immediate to the Angaston Medical Practice. In the latter location I didn’t count vehicles in the main street or in the carpark across the road. This was at 10am on a Thursday and to qualify my survey I also checked the carparks at the ex-council offices to see whether the closure of a major employment centre affected visitor numbers as the majority of employees and their ‘customers’ were from outside Angaston. That carpark was empty which suggests that if Mr Venning gets his way with the hospital closure those other carparks will be empty too. This is very much a primary figure and given the extended hours worked in the health industry and at the discretionary rate of one person per car it would probably mean that about 300 less persons per day would come to Angaston for health industry related reasons. I never suggested, or intended, that the number of tourist visitors would be affected and for him to adopt this line as a defence was mischievous. The irony of his stance is that his party (and therefore himself I presume) had the opposite view when it came to the RAH and the defences used there by his party apply equally if not more than in the Barossa where the issues of over crowding and increasing demands aren’t anywhere near as salient.

I would keep both hospitals as they are in the current structure as they service complementary needs adequately. And if there are complaints I always thought it was the duty of the elected representative to address them and get them rectified. If someone complained about the police, I’m sure he wouldn’t propose to build a new police station. As for who really who makes these decisions and the ‘gifting’ of public’s land by the council that involves many other issues which I’m sure would make this letter much too long for the editor. However in regard to the time of Minister Armitage and that supposed original proposal I never believed for one instance that the Tanunda Hospital would be completely closed as a ‘last minute’ use for it would have emerged. Let’s have some research from Mr Venning and he can tell us where else in the world does a town of approximately 2000 have a hospital, a nine-doctor GP centre, a pharmacy and several remedial practitioners as Angaston is lucky enough to have. Then, I wouldn’t mind seeing some further research from him on similar size towns without a hospital within 10 kilometres of a district hospital and their health services, and other types of businesses left within those towns. Two things in closing are; I would think that five minutes up the road is the same distance as ‘five minutes down the road’ and that Mr Venning (and his imminent successor) are elected to work for the whole electorate. Until I see a move in that direction I certainly will be putting the new candidate last and advising others to do so. K Jamieson Angaston An anxious wait Hundreds of people now anxiously await a decision from the Development Assessment Commission in Adelaide, as to the future of the Eden Valley wine region - with wind turbines, or without. We await the future of our own lives, homes and properties that we have fought so hard to protect for the past 13 months. There is a solid group of people who should feel very proud of their efforts. Our fight has not been against wind energy per se, rather the ongoing, irresponsible, socially damaging placement of these massive turbines. Sadly, the wind power industry appears to rely on the types of people who are prepared to sacrifice many others for a seat on its gravy train. Pacific Hydro’s Mr Lane Crockett attempted to portray a wonderful picture of national pride in renewable energy (Climate Comment, Herald, August 8). It’s about time he acknowledged the not-so-rosy accounts of all the rural communities and rural environments, which are being forced to bear the entire onslaught of the wind power industry. Congratulations to the mid north’s Goyder Regional Council Development Assessment Panel - which recently showed honour and courage to put the welfare of its residents above corporations. Mr Crockett, by all means have your beloved wind turbines and share them with your adoring city counterparts. Just take our proposed 42 towers and put them on every building in Melbourne and along the Yarra, so you can admire them every day. You won’t hear or feel a thing, and heaven knows your city needs cleaning up. M Teusner Eden Valley

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Challenge accepted GAWLER resident Raffaele Piccolo completed his nine month journey by reaching the summit of Mt Kilimanjaro on the morning of August 8. Raffaele took up the challenge in an effort to raise funds for Amnesty International Australia, an organisation committed to the global protection and promotion of human rights. “The trip was the highlight of my fundraising efforts,” Raffaele said. “There were times during the trip when some self doubt drifted into mind, however knowing that I had the support of friends and family, and the reason for which I took on the challenge pushed me to continue.” The team of 11 Amnesty International supporters raised just under $60,000. Raffaele reached his target of $10,000 for Amnesty International

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SCHOLARSHIP: Karl Martin and Leeane Hutton support students. All applications are required to be submitted by October 26 and students must either have completed their year 12 studies or be currently enrolled in year 12. For more information on the eligibility requirements visit foundationbarossa.org.au/education/.

APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN FOR 2013 THOMAS SCHOLARSHIP The Thomas Scholarship provides up to $12 000, during the course of study, to students starting tertiary (University or TAFE) study in 2013. It also offers opportunities for work placement and mentoring through Barossa based companies and businesses during the student’s course. Please go to our website for the eligibility requirements, download the application kit and to review the key dates. www.foundationbarossa.org.au or contact Leanne Hutton on 0400 121 656 leanne@foundationbarossa.org.au INTERNATIONAL: Raffaele Piccolo showing off the Herald at Mt Kilimanjaro.

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THROUGH Foundation Barossa ‘The Thomas Scholarship’ was established by David Thomas in 2007 to support Barossa students wishing to pursue their tertiary studies. The scholarship has been helping students continue on to a tertiary education that they might have missed out on because of a financial disadvantage and the need to relocate closer to the metropolitan area. This year the scholarship will be providing up to $12,000 to students who will be starting their tertiary education in 2013. This scholarship will also offer students the opportunity to gain work placements through companies in the Barossa during the course of their studies. To apply for the scholarship students will need to complete an application form which is available on the Foundation Barossa website, foundationbarossa.org.au.

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Stabbings in Gawler old Elizabeth North man received minor cuts. Both men were taken to Lyell McEwen Hospital for treatment. Barossa CIB detectives investigating the incidents arrested the teenager at the scene. She has been charged with attempted murder, aggravated cause serious harm and aggravated assault.

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Home invasion AN INVESTIGATION into a home invasion at Hiller is currently underway after two masked intruders forced their way into an Angle Vale Road home via the front door. The intruders made their way into the home at about 2.20am on August 13 and demanded money from the lone female occupant. They left with a mobile phone and it appears as through they fled the scene in a vehicle. If anyone saw two people wearing masks and acting suspiciously or perhaps spotted a vehicle traveling at speed on Angle Vale Road around 2.30am on August 13, they are urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report online at sa.crimestoppers.com.au on the internet.

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Barossa roundup Arrests •A Nuriootpa woman in her twenties was arrested on August 8 by Nuriootpa Police for trespass and theft. •A Marion man in his thirties was arrested on August 8 by Freeling Police for a FINS warrant. •A Williamstown man in his twenties was arrested on August 11 by Nuriootpa Police for failing to stop, driving under the influence, prescribed concentration of alcohol with a reading of 0.217, resisting arrest and theft. •A Seppeltsfield man in his forties was arrested on August 13 by Nuriootpa Police for aggravated due care, leaving the scene of an accident, failing to report a vehicle collision and prescribed concentration of alcohol with a reading of 0.096.

Reports •A male youth from Freeling was reported on August 6 by Kapunda Police for driving unlicensed. •A Allendale North man in his twenties was reported on August 6 by Barossa Highway Patrol for driving disqualified and prescribed concentration of alcohol with a reading of 0.081. •A Keyneton man in his forties was reported on August 9 by Nuriootpa Police for a prescribed concentration of alcohol with a reading of 0.070. •A Kapunda woman in her thirties was reported on August 12 by Kapunda Police for two counts of basic assault. •A Wasleys woman in her thirties was reported on August 12 by Barossa Highway Patrol for returning a positive oral fluid analyst for drugs.

Gawler weekly reports Arrests •A One Tree Hill woman was arrested on August 6 by Barossa CIB for unlawful threats. •A Evanston Gardens male youth was arrested on August 7 by Gawler Police for disorderly behavior. •A Gawler South male youth was arrested on August 7 by Gawler Police for aggravated assault and property damage. •A 26-year-old Evanston man was arrested on August 8 by Gawler Police for unlawful threats and three counts of breaching bail. •A Gawler South male youth was arrested on August 9 by Gawler Police for aggravated serious criminal trespass and two counts of assault. •A 25-year-old Gawler East woman was arrested on August 10 by Gawler Police for a warrant. •A 21-year-old One Tree Hill man was arrested on August 11 by Gawler Police for offensive behaviour. Reports •A Parafield Gardens female youth was reported on August 6 by Gawler Police for shop theft. •A 36-year-old Two Wells man was reported on August 7 by Barossa Highway Patrols for prescribed concentration of alcohol with a reading of 0.091 and speeding. The vehicle was impounded for 28 days and the man was given a licence disqualification. •A 59-year-old Watervale woman was reported on August 8 by Barossa Highway Patrols for driving unlicensed and driving unregistered. The vehicle was impounded for 28 days. •A 40-year-old Western Australia man was reported by Barossa Highway Patrols for fail possess work diary and disobeying sign. •A 33-year-old Narembeen man was reported on August 8 by Barossa Highway Patrols for fail to possess work diary. •A 49-year-old Two Wells man was reported on August 9 by Barossa Highway Patrols for prescribed concentration of alcohol with a reading of 0.113. The vehicle was impounded for 28 days and the man was given a licence disqualification for six months. •A 23-year-old Gawler South man was reported on August 10 by Gawler Police for prescribed concentration of alcohol with a reading of 0.104, due care and breach of P’s.

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•A 36-year-old Semaphore Park man was reported on August 11 by Gawler Police for driving disqualified. The vehicle was seized and a licence disqualification was issued to the man. Serious Criminal Trespass •A person entered the rear store room of a store on Main North Road, Evanston and stole purses on July 19. A suspect has been arrested for this offence. •A house on Lumsden Court, Evanston Park was broken into and a gaming console was stolen on August 8. •A shed on Main North Road, Evanston South was jimmied open and two drills were stolen on August 9. •Unknown persons smashed a rear back door of a house on High Street, Gawler and stole Jewellery and food between August 11-12. Property Damage •A house on Second Street, Gawler South had its side door smashed between August 6-9. It is unknown if entry was gained. •A vehicle parked at a shop car park on Cowan Street, Gawler had its rear wind smashed between July 28-29. Theft •Jewellery was stolen from a jewellery box in the main bedroom of a house on Barnet Road, Evanston between April 1 and August 5. •Two plants in terracotta pots were stolen from the front of a businesses on Barossa Valley Highway, Lyndoch between August 4-5.. Illegal use of a motor vehicle •A motorcycle was stolen from the front porch of a house on Eighth Street, Gawler South between July 28 and August 10.. •A vehicle parked in a driveway on King Street, Lyndoch was stolen between August 3-11. Assault •A victim was assaulted by two unknown males while walking through a reserve on Marchant Court, Gawler West on August 7. •A victim required medical treatment after being assaulted by a known person at a business on Adelaide Road, Gawler on July 26. •A victim was elbowed in the face and received a broken nose while standing on the dance floor at a hotel in Gawler on August 11. The victim was taken to hospital and Gawler Patrols are continuing their enquires with the suspect. admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com


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Pre pay - it makes sense LEARNING: From left, Tony Piccolo, Trinity College Head Nick Hately and Grace Portolesi with students from Trinity College in the Resource Centre.

CHAPEL: Clayton Scott's Funeral Home has the only chapel in the Barossa Valley. Inset: Clayton Scott with his certificates. AFDA master funeral director, Clayton Scott, said when faced with having to make funeral arrangements, most people have no prior experience in organising such an event, and little knowledge of what to do. Clayton Scott Funeral Home can alleviate this burden by providing a range of services, allowing you to choose an appropriate funeral ceremony that will be conducted professionally and with dignity. A funeral is a celebration of one’s life and the role of Clayton Scott Funeral Home is to assist in every way possible to ensure the wishes of the family and the deceased are fulfilled.

Clayton Scott Funeral Home offers pre-paid funeral plans with benefits that include: • You can protect your loved ones from unnecessary stress related to making difficult decisions at an emotional time. • Your family will be relieved from any financial burden. • It makes good financial sense. By making all your choices now, you can fix the price of your funeral at today’s cost. • You can ensure that your exact wishes are made known and carried out. • You may be able to maximise your pension entitlement. Any money spent on a pre-paid funeral plan is

not subject to the income and assets test or deemed earning roles (according to current legislation). Clayton Scott said there are campaigns for funeral insurance, which are designed to meet unexpected funeral costs and are only to be paid upon death. When you take out funeral insurance it may cost less than a cup of coffee a week, but some premiums rise and accumulate as you age. As an example, if you take out a $6000 funeral insurance policy when you’re 60, by the time you’re 75 you may have paid more in premiums than the value of your benefit.

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LOCAL schools have been congratulated by Minister for Education Grace Portolesi for their literacy and numeracy innovation. Last week Ms Portolesi and State Member for Light Tony Piccolo took a tour of the local primary and secondary schools as part of the Minister’s aim to visit as many schools as possible. “Despite the challenges schools were continuously working to improve their results,” Mr Piccolo said.

“Ms Portolesi was impressed with the commitment that schools were showing to addressing literacy and numeracy.” Ms Portolesi was impressed by the effort teachers were putting in to ensure every child achieved their best results possible. Mr Piccolo said the state government has made the education and development of our children a priority and committed itself to give “every chance for every child”.

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COOKING: (front from left) Sunil Kumar, Jularat Sanchai, Danid Lim, Brittany Russ, Mao-ting Liaw and Renjie Peng. Back from left Jin Wang, Prakal Belbase, Cameron Witt, Jason Burke and lecturer Judi Brooks enjoyed the ‘taster’ event which they prepared to showcase a range of international cruisine.

BAROSSA TAFE campus students recently showcased a range of local and international food to over 60 people at their popular ‘taster’ event. The students studying the Diploma of Food and Wine worked together to plan, coordinate and stage this extremely successful event. The students, many of whom have travelled to Australia for their studies, enjoyed preparing the global selection of food and beverages which were then compared and contrasted by visitors to the event. There was a range of cheese, cider, beer, chocolate, smallgoods, tea and coffee available to taste, with many selections an unusual, but delicious match. Diploma student Ms Jularat (May) Sanchai

was thrilled with the event and said that it helped put their learning into practice. “I wish we could do this every week; it makes the studies make sense.” This event is an integral part of the diploma, a comprehensive program developed handin-hand with industry that prepares students with the skills and knowledge required for management and leadership roles in the food and wine industry. “The students did an exceptional job and enthusiastically applied the skills and knowledge they have been learning as part of their course”, lecturer Ms Judi Brooks said. “Guests were surprised and pleased with the various combinations and dared to try something different.”

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Chair Envy Keep your hat on JALLY Entertainment is bringing their sell-out show ‘Ladies Night’ to the Barossa for one night only. Written 25 years ago by Anthony McCarten and Stephen Sinclair the popular show has been translated into 12 different languages and remains New Zealand’s most commercially successful play. The play centres around four unemployed men who form a male stripping act to make some fast cash. They pitch the idea to a local club owner and take lessons from a slightly shop-worn dance instructor who teaches them what women want from a male stripper and how

to deliver it. Watch as four average men attempt to strip to ‘Hot Stuff ’, ‘Bad to the Bone’, ‘Smooth Operator’ and ‘Wild Thing’ to name a few. ‘Ladies Night’ has had eight sell-out tours in Britain and the United Kingdom. It won France’s premiere theatre award for comedy ‘The Molière Prize’ in 2001. ‘Ladies Night’ will be at the Barossa Arts and Convention Centre on September 12 at 8pm. To book your tickets call 8561 4299 or visit: barossaconvention.org/default_file s/Page1721.htm.

THIS year for SALA Murray Street Vineyard in Greenock is hosting artist Katie Vagg’s ‘Chair Envy’ exhibition. Katie’s inspiration for her SALA exhibit came to her when she was in Los Angeles, Southern California, visiting the LACMA Gallery and viewed one of their exhibitions which showcased mid-century modern chairs. While this is the first time Katie has showcased her work through SALA she has had her paintings displayed at galleries all round South Australia. “I have always wanted to join SALA but never knew where to display my work,” Katie said. Through mutual friends Katie met Murray Street Vineyard Tasting Room Manager Helen Adams who asked Katie if she would showcase her work at Murray Street Vineyard. “I thought it would be lovely to find an artist that would be a point of difference for SALA,” Helen said. “Katie’s style is very much in keeping with Murray Street Vineyard. “Her work is perfect for our beautiful space.” Murray Street Vineyard has previously hosted SALA exhibitions over the years and offers visitors to the area a great food, wine and cultural experience. “We are about giving people the complete Barossa experience,” Helen said. Katie’s art work is all about adding that great pop of colour. For her SALA exhibition she made the decision to step away from large size canvases

and she has encased all her paintings in beautiful clean crisp white photo frames that allow the paintings to be very uplifting and attention grabbing. ‘Chair Envy’ is open to the public until August 26 from 10am – 6pm seven days a week.

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night, August 3. Director of Development at Trinity College Kay Fyfe said the exhibition is a great way to educate the kids. “Trinity felt it was a good way to be apart of the community and provide inspiration for students,” Kay said. The concept behind the exhibition was to provide all the artists with a platform to

respond between the disciplines of science, technology and the visual arts. With over 10 artists exhibiting their work at The Space Gallery there is something in the exhibition that everyone can relate to. The gallery is open until August 26 from 8.30am to 4pm on weekdays and noon to 4pm on Sundays.

THE Gawler Public Library will be celebrating the National Year of Reading on August 18 between 11am and noon. This hour of reading is part of the official Reading Hour which will be happening around Australia on August 25. The library has chosen to celebrate this event a week earlier with another in the popular Meet the Author program of events. Speaking at the event is Wendy Noble from Gawler. Wendy has had her work published widely and has been a guest lecturer in college and TAFE classes. She has a Masters of Arts in Creative Writing and has conducted workshops at previous writer’s conferences. Currently Wendy is a fiction editor for Wombat Books. If you would like to get some writing and reviewing tips this is your opportunity. For more information please contact the Gawler Public Library on 8522 9213 or by email library@gawler.sa.gov.au.

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Target Word 2203 1. Manoeuvres (7) 5. Stand-in GP (5) 8. Purpose (3) 9. Two weeks (9) 10. Waterproof jacket (5) 11. Saturday and Sunday (7) 13. Destitute person (6) 14. Swivelling wheel on furniture (6) 17. Person with extreme political views (7) 19. Old fashioned (5) 21. Available to select few (9) 23. Bounder (3) 24. A herb (5) 25. Demolish (7)

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How many words of four letters or more can you make from the letters shown here? In making a word, each letter may be used once only. Each word must contain the centre letter, and there must be at least one nine-letter word in the list. No plurals or verb forms ending in “s”; no foreign words; no words with initial capital letter; no hyphenated words. Every word’s root is in the Chambers Concise Dictionary 1991. Today’s target: Good: 15 words Very good: 22 words Excellent: 29 words

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AS MUM always said, “Don’t judge a book by its cover”. This Nuriootpa property is much like that saying, as the street view is very modest but look beneath this and its many possibilities will become apparent - but more of that later. The updated contemporary four-bedroom home is located on a lovely family friendly street with good neighbours. The nearby open reserves provide a great space for leisure walks or for the children to explore and the nearby Linear Park is home to walking paths, oval and sporting grounds. Nearby are Nuriootpa High School, Redeemer Primary School and easy access to the Co-op store, SA’s Foodland, Betta Electrical and much more. The home has been tastefully upgraded, and has neutral tones throughout to

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suit today’s modern and contemporary tastes. The master bedroom is complemented by floor-toceiling built-in robes and a large ensuite which currently has an access door to the hall. Bedrooms two, three and four are double-sized with potential to add built-in robes. At the front of the home is a formal lounge room with easy access to the large outdoor entertaining area from bi-fold doors which give the sensation of bringing the outdoors in. There is a deck and paving and with the addition of café blinds you could easily transfer this room into a full weather-proof space for entertaining or a relaxing spot to enjoy a cuppa or glass of wine. Floating floorboards have been used throughout most of the home with carpet in three out of four bedrooms.

The home is kept cool during the warmer months by the evaporative ducted cooling and warm in the cooler months with gas heating. A Uzit kitchen was installed in 2004 and complements the home’s contemporary features. The kitchen also has a walk-in pantry, overhead cupboards and a stainlesssteel dishwasher. The kitchen/family/dine, is the hub of the home with French doors leading to the wonderful outdoors. If you have decided travelling our beautiful country in a caravan is what you are destined to do and a safe and secure base is needed then this is definitely a property worth considering. Whether it’s a van, a boat or both there is plenty of space. At the rear of the home is a large storage shed with a cement floor.

Here’s the secret, set on about 2540 square metres of land this property currently has two titles. With frontage of about 45 metres, there may be enough room for three allotments, subject to council consent. However, the current dwelling is located in the middle of both. Realigning the boundaries and creating a third title, subject to consents, could certainly add value and provide a range of options.

At a glance... Where: 27 Krieg Street, Nuriootpa. Feature: Great opportunities. Price: $397,000-$410,000. Open: Sunday, August 19. When: 11am -11.30am. Agent: Barossa Real Estate 8563 3511. RLA1997. Contact: Elle Moreton on 0488 996 566.

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TWO STOREY BEAUTY You couldn't build it for this price. Separate entry, formal lounge, up to the minute kitchen, stainless steel appliances, rumpus room, meals/family room, formal dining, 4 brms, ducted air and gas heat, 914m2 allotment, fantastic views, walking distance to Gawler main street. Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

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LOOK AT ME! Elevated (approx) 1005m2 block this 3 bedroom 2 bathroom home offers plenty of room. 2 living areas. Family kitchen with plenty of cupboard space, gas cook top, electric oven and dishwasher. Gabled patio perfect for entertaining friends. Evaporative cooling, gas heating, a double garage under the main roof. Room for a caravan or boat. Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

OUTSTANDING EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE! More than 359m2 of luxury living space with 4 bedrooms plus study. Classic design with contemporary features. Exquisite soft furnishings and décor. This home offers many extras including great entertainment areas inside and out. Land size approx. 1156m2. Try and replace this for the price! Elle Moreton 0488 996 566

OWN A PIECE OF HISTORY Wonderful opp to invest in a well established B&B in the Barossa. Being one of the original telegraph stations between Adelaide & Angaston it offers loads of history. Beautifully restored and presented 2 brm cottage, cosy lnge, charming fully equipped kitchen, spa & r/c ducted a/c. All inclusive with forward bookings. Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

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Great investment

SPACIOUS: The open-plan living area of the Kapunda home.

Why build?

TAKE a look at this Nuriootpa home with polished floorboards throughout. The double-brick dwelling has been well looked after. The house comprises of three double bedrooms, a country kitchen with pantry and electric appliances and a large lounge room with French doors. For temperature control there is an oil heater, overhead fan and split-system reverse-cycle air conditioning. Neat describes the bathroom

with a shower recess, bathtub, vanity and toilet plus there is a separate second toilet. Outdoors there is the good condition tiled roof and guttering, the rear verandah and a double garage with power and concrete. Easycare gardens are another feature. All of this on a nice-size allotment of about 697 square metres. The property is within walking distance to all facilities.

Where: 4C The Crescent, Nuriootpa. Features: Solid home. Price range: $275,000. Open: Contact agent. Agent: Julie Toth Real Estate 8562 4650. RLA198199. Contact: Julie Toth on 8562 4650 or 0418 853 134.

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At a glance... Where: 9 Gawler Street, Kapunda. Feature: Spacious, well-equipped kitchen. Price: $299,950. Open: Call agent to view. Agent: Professionals Kapunda. Ph: 8566 2127. RLA163708. Contact: Steve Mann on 0417 811 348.

controlled reverse-cycle airconditioning. The home has carpets in the bedrooms and formal lounge plus ceramic tiles to traffic and casual living areas. A large 40 x 20 garage with concrete floor is also in place. The 920 square metre allotment fronts a sealed and kerbed road in a location that’s central to all Kapunda has to offer such as schools, shops, recreation areas, and doctors etc. So you think there has to be a catch? Well you’re right. The gardens need your personal touch and most importantly you will have to be very quick. Book a time for your own personal viewing and add up the value for yourselves.

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YES the price is right . The vendors of this Kapunda home are aware the market is very price sensitive so they’re not mucking around, this house is priced for definite sale. Only eight-years-old this Distinctive-built home comprises over 190 square metres of internal living. There are four bedrooms, the main with a walk-in robe and ensuite while there are built-in robes in bedrooms two, three and four. Spacious describes the wellequipped kitchen with ceramic cooktop, underbench oven, rangehood, two-bowl stainlesssteel sink, stacks of cupboard and bench space, a breakfast bar and walk-in pantry. The open-plan family-sized dining area flows from the kitchen through to the large family room. A study has a built-in benchtop and direct access to the carport. There is a front formal lounge room, also a main bathroom, separate toilet, tiled entry lobby and a large laundry with built-in cupboards. A double carport under the main roof has automatic roller doors and there are front and side verandahs. Year-round climate control is provided via ducted and room-

WORTH A LOOK: The Nuriootpa home with three double-bedrooms and close to facilities.

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TENNIS ANYONE?: The tennis court at the Rowland Flat property is pictured left, and at right, the homestead and surrounds.

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At a glance... Where: 60 Archery Road, Rowland Flat. Feature: This one hits the target. Web: HRER684. Price: $890,000 - $920,000. Open: Call agent to view.

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4 bed 3 living + kids area Ex AVJ Display Home never resided in Caesar stone kitchen benches, overhead cupboards, double deep pantry, Modern kitchen 900 mm cook top, Central ducted gas central heating. Manicured back gardens, wide enough on side for extra driveway or van. $380,000

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NESTLED within a most picturesque and private pocket with breathtaking views that stretch out across the valley to the ranges, this magnificent late 1870s Rowland Flat homestead and its outbuildings of immense character. They are surrounded by a wonderland of nature on 41 glorious acres. With about nine acres of premium vineyard and a pocket of Shiraz vines dating back to 1890, this is a property that will reward you on so many levels and provide an enviable and soulful lifestyle in this secret hideaway sanctuary. They say a family that plays together stays together and this haven will ensure you create many of those great memories along with welcomed friends who join you to savour this uniquely beautiful rural setting. A decked verandah for alfresco gatherings overlooks the stunning garden where colour surprises throughout the year and exotic botanical varieties add to the everevolving display of seasonal hues. Grand old majestic gums grace the outlook and closest to the homestead, the garden has been planned to allow winter sunshine in to warm, while summer brings a shady oasis to protect. Across from the home the property’s tennis court is perfectly positioned and edging its western side, a row of deciduous trees idyllically shades on those long hot afternoons courtside. Looking out to views from every window, this fine old home has been modernised and cleverly extended to create living spaces that connect within the newer semi-open plan. Four big bedrooms and two family bathrooms surround the three living zones; one a dining room adjacent the kitchen; another, a lounge room ideal for home theatre use; and the third, a huge family living room with slow combustion woodfire and floor to ceiling glass that unites the indoors and the out. Refurbished about 10 or so years ago, the kitchen reflects the tones of

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sky, sand and water with light blonde timber toned cabinetry, aquamarine bench tops and turquoise glass splash-backs. A casement window provides a snapshot of outdoor colour and right throughout this spacious residence, original character mixes beautifully back with modern comfort and abundant natural light. Verandahs all around the home provide endless undercover space to entice you outdoors to read, relax and unwind in the presence of nature and to chase, or retreat from the sun. Positioned beside the homestead, the property’s stone outbuildings are overloaded with charm and original features; three separate rooms and a downstairs cellar rich with old timber, hold so many possibilities for refurbishment and your own reinvention. The excellent shedding includes an old machinery shed, four-bay shed equipped with workshop, modern 30x20 implement shed, a number of small wood shelters and numerous chook pens. Vegies thrive in the rich soils here and gifts from the orchard include avocados, mandarine, oranges, lemons, plums, apples, pears, walnuts and cherries. In this undulating setting, the premium vineyard of about 3.6 hectares (nine acres) is naturally sheltered and comprises of a small portion of Shiraz vines that date back to 1890 and a combination of Shiraz, Cabernet and Merlot planted mostly in the early 1990s. The property’s harvest has been welcomed by an iconic local label. This is a property that has seen so much of life yet has so much more life to give, a property that has stayed true to its roots while evolving with the lives within it. Beauty is here to enjoy and claim as a part of your everyday existence, the place and the space to begin the very next chapter of your own life’s story. Contact David Braunack of Homburg Real Estate on 0418 841 349 to arrange your private inspection. admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com


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INDOORS: One of the double bedrooms (left) in the Kapunda home which is for genuine sale and at right, the kitchen area.

Superior family Kapunda home RAY White sales specialist Daniel Schell is pleased to offer 4 Willow Avenue, Kapunda for genuine sale. The vendor has purchased another property and must sell. The home is a quality double-brick construction in a peaceful location with picturesque views. The property is situated on a ‘double block’ (over 2000 square metres) within a short walking distance to the main town facilities including the primary school and high school. The home boasts three double bedrooms with a walk-in robe in the master bedroom. Bedrooms two and three have built-in robes. There is a large family room plus spacious second living area with private access that would also make an ideal fourth bedroom/teenage retreat. The kitchen has been upgraded with modern features and adjoins the casual meals area. The home boasts two family size bathrooms and two toilets.

For cooling there is ducted evaporative throughout and several ceiling fans while winter warmth is supplied via two slow combustion heaters and an oil heater in the casual meals area. Surrounding the home are lovely well-maintained garden and lawn areas all connected to reticulated watering system. The shedding is outstanding. There is a workshop (about 8m x 5.5m) with concrete floor and power connected, a single car garage with electric roller door, a new free standing shed (about 9.2m x 6.1m) ideal for a caravan or motor home plus there is a small garden shed This is a premium home on half-anacre, with great outdoor areas, fantastic shedding and right in the middle of town. Your inspection is a must. The property will be auctioned on site at 11am on September 1. For more information contact Daniel Schell on 0415 436 379 or Geoff Schell on 0418 842 421.

SHEDDING: Plenty of storage room on the Kapunda property. www.barossaherald.com.au

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APPEALING: The South Gawler property is pictured left, and at right, the kitchen area.

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EUDUNDA $240pw 5 Reserve Road - Large 4 bedroom brick home, ensuite, second bathroom, formal lounge, open kitchen area, family room, ducted r/c a/c, fully enclosed yard, close to schools, kindy & shopping. EUDUNDA $220pw 7 Hambour Avenue - Neat 3 bedroom home, Bedroom 1 & 2 have built-in robes, lounge, kitchen/dining, electrical appliances, cool a/c only, shed, neat and tidy yard. Available VIRGINIA $185pw 53 Park Road. 3 bedroom t/f home, spacious lounge/dining, kitchen has electric appliances, a/c, shed, front & rear verandahs. KAPUNDA 17 Havelock Street. 3 Bedroom b/v home, nice kitchen, dining, lounge, r/c a/c, shed, nice yard, close to school. Available Sep 1st. TANUNDA $200pw 22 Aughey Street. Short term rental, 3 months. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lounge, spacious kitch/dine/family, r/c a/c, shed, manageable yard. Furniture Included. ANGASTON $200pw 8 Davey Street - 3 Bedroom maisonette, lounge, kitchen/dining, pets negotiable.

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11 Acland Street Inspection by Appointment

$185,000

Nicely presented 4yr old t/f home, large 1011m2 allot, 2 bdrms, roomy lounge/dining, kitchen has elec appiliances, dishwasher, plenty cpds, r/c a/c, front & rear v/dah, carport, short walk to river and shops. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

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13 Fuller Street Inspection by Appointment

$359,950

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T/F home and self-contained granny flat on 2 3/4 acres, on the edge of town. 4 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen/dining, office, shed, large carport, mains and rainwater connected, soalr hot water, some natural scrub. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

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$395,000

Solid home on 14acres, short drive to Eudunda, 4 bedrooms, large country kitchen, roomy lounge, cellar, mains & r/w, stone barn, shearing shed, hay shed, 3 phase power to work shed, well fenced, lovely views. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

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80A High Street

Neat B/V Home, 3 bdrms, main has WIR, access to bathroom, formal lounge, kitchen/meals/family, r/c a/c, pergola, carport, currently tenanted, ideal family home or investment. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

ROBERTSTOWN

Neindorf Road Inspection by Appointment

Extremely well presented near new home, 4 good sized bedrooms, main with e/s & WIR, others have BIR, formal lounge, spacious open plan kitchen/dining/living area, kitchen has dishwasher, WIP, double garage UMR, duct r/c a/c. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

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$695,000

$249,950

Close to town, 3 bedroom home, 100acres, suitable for cropping & grazing, well fenced, hay shed, mains water, flat land close to ranges, lifestyle property or add to existing Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

WILLIAMSTOWN

41 Wild Street Inspection by Appointment

$269,000

NEW

An extremely well presented property for the most fastidious of purchases, lovely stone home with shop front currently in use. 3 roomy bedrooms, huge living area, cellar, country style kitchen, formal dining or office, lge shed-workshop suit tradesman, can be B&B (STCC), inspect by appoint. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

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As good as it gets

$259,950

OPEN

NEW

Near new villa home amongst similar homes, 3 bedrooms, roomy lounge/dining, kitchen has elec appliances, r/c a/c, garage, paved yard, approx 350m2 allotment, close to main street.

EUDUNDA NEW

EUDUNDA $220pw 4 South Terrace - 2-3 bedroom home, lounge, dining, roomy country kitchen, neat bathroom, close to main street, pets negotiable.

$254,950

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Neat b/v home on lge 1950m2 allot with rural views. 4 brs, main ens & WIR, br 2 & 3 BIR, kitchen has gas stove, pantry, plenty cpds, dine, family, fml lnge, comb heat, ducted a/c, dble c/pt UMR, vdahs, pergola, 30x20 gge. Currently tenanted. WEB ID: 106770196 Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

1/47 Mildred Street

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IN SOUTH Gawler is this return verandah villa circa 1900 set on a substantial corner allotment with rear and side access. The stone villa boasts three bedrooms, a formal lounge, sun room, family area and a superb kitchen with meals area. Together with high ceilings, ornate cornices and ceiling roses this recently refurbished property has all the charm and character of old with all the convenience of modern fixtures. With its established gardens, large workshop and wonderful location - close to transport and amenities this home is sure to tick many, if not all your boxes. A large stone villa, priced at $379,950, on a large corner block in the heart of Gawler South, inspect today and end the search for your dream property. For more information or to arrange a viewing call Kies Real Estate on 8523 3777. RLA 61382.

Three bedrooms, one bathroom, formal lounge, neat kitchen and meals, rear and front verandah, shedding, carport, lots of room to move. WEB ID: 106614295 Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

GAWLER/TWO WELLS

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PRESENTED in delicate tone-on-tone colour schemes and quality soft furnishings this quality four-bedroom Tanunda family home (pictured) is meticulously presented and will suitably impress with what is on offer. The contemporary portico home comprises three large separate living areas including a large airy open-plan living with nine-foot vaulted ceilings for that perfect spacious feel. Whether you’re into a contemporary or classic decor, this truly is a property ‘of all seasons’ to suit every style. The modern kitchen is appointed with quality stainless-steel appliances which contrast elegantly with off-white cupboards and flows through from a fully tiled dining and family area. Ample storage, bench space and a spacious walk-in pantry complete an impressive space. Sliding doors seamlessly connect the open-plan living to the outdoor concrete-paved entertainment area. A third living adjoins the central family room and can be separated with double bi-fold doors for a moment of privacy or to create a home theatre or children’s play room. The parent’s suite features a spacious walk-in robe and large bathroom with two vanity units, all set apart from the other bedrooms for peace and privacy. All other bedrooms are spacious and have built-in robes and are serviced with a large sparkling three-way bathroom. The home is kept comfortable all year thanks to ducted reverse-cycle zoned air-conditioning. For your convenience and security there is a twovehicle garage with electric roller doors under main roof. Parents will find the fully fenced backyard reassuring as children can be supervised at all times from indoors. A further extra found on this beautifully presented property is the powered, fully lined and insulated shed at the rear of the garden, perfectly suited as home office, art studio or teenager retreat. Centrally positioned within the new Langmeil Estate and surrounded by other quality homes, this is a firstclass opportunity for those seeking the conveniences of a truly outstanding family home. Where: 34 Hoffmann Avenue, Tanunda. Price: $390,000 - $410,000. Open: By appointment. Agent: Barossa Real Estate. RLA1997. Contact: Sue Schugmann on 0419 850 408. admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com


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Built in 2005 and comprising of nearly 30 squares this home could accommodate the largest of families. Boasting 5 large bdrms, 2 with ensuite and WIR, 2 others with BIR. The spacious formal dining and formal lounge have 2.7m ceilings with bulkheads and stunning ceramic tiled floors as does the family/meals area with sparkling kitchen with stainless steel appliances. All the bdrms & the games room are neutral with floating timber floors. Location is superb, set on 610m2 directly opposite a reserve - plenty of room for the children and grandchildren!!! With reverse cycle ducted throughout/3 phase power, Rinnai 26 Gas hot water and dble grge under the main roof, this home is large and luxurious - A true 5 bdrm, 3 bathroom home with entertaining room for all. Inspection is by appointment, call to arrange a time to suit, you are sure to be impressed beautifully established & wonderfully maintained!

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Beyond the delightful façade of this 1900’s built Villa lies a graceful blend of mod day living & period charm, this 254m2 family home has so much to offer and is set on a 3080m2 allot offering plenty of space and room to move. The home is complete with 4 brms+ office, master with walk though robe and lrge ens, bdrm 2 offers twin his & hers WIRs, main bthrm with 2 sep toilets, 3 living areas, fml dining with stunning French glass drs with quality timber floors throughout the home. Several fire places & slow comb heating, dctd evap cooling & s/s the home boasts gorgeous press tin ceiling at a height of 3.5m, a stylish modern kitchen complete & ready to start cooking those wonderful family meals. The home has great security with glazed windows, roller shutters & security system incl. The property is complete with ample shedding, car parking & stunning gdns with a great ent area. Don’t miss this opp to get your hands on a solid, lge family home in a great loc, in walking distance to local schools, shop, p/office etc, & short drive to Adelaide CBD.

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Nestled in the heart of Kapunda is this lovely symmetrical 1880 stone cottage set on a large allotment of 1062m2 and within walking distance to local shops, schools and amenities. Offering plenty of room to move with the possibility of subdividing into two allotments with council consent. The home comprises two levels. Upstairs has formal entry from the front balcony, entering into formal lounge with open fire place and tall ceilings, master bedroom also has tall ceilings and quality carpet, bedroom 2 has timber floors. Down stairs includes kitchen and dining, good size lounge with slow combustion heater, bathroom, laundry and an out building with an old wood stove. This stunning character make for a lovely family home - don't miss the opportunity to secure this stunning home.

1880 Stone Cottage on over 1200m2 nestled in a quiet court, featuring high ceilings and polished floorboards. With three bedrooms, formal lounge, family and dining, the bathroom has been refurbished together with the separate toilet. A little work would reap rewards for the lucky purchaser. This is a great solid home on a large allotment in a sought after area amongst quality properties. Inspection is by appointment, call Kies Real Estate on 8523 3777 to arrange.

# 3006

# 5002

RLA 61382

WILLIAMSTOWN 3

2

Set on over a quarter of an acre (1104m2) this much loved family home offers 3 bedrooms, main with walk-in robe and bedrooms 2 and 3 with built-in robes, open living family, dining and kitchen together with a large formal lounge. The home is serviced by a 3.5hp split system and also slow combustion heating. Outside, the property boasts unbroken views over the Barossa Ranges and beautifully established gardens just perfect for entertaining. Also with a 20x20 shed with cement floor and power, double carport, rear access and 6500L of rainwater storage fed to the laundry and kitchen. A lovely property offering privacy and seclusion yet walking distance to all of Lyndoch’s amenities. A “must inspect” for anyone looking in the Barossa, convenience and tranquillity found. RLA 61382

$223,000

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All about Location and Lifestyle

RLA 61382

KAPUNDA

2

This wonderfully presented family home set on a 2369m2 allotment offers tranquillity & convenience situated within walking distance to shops and schools. This family residence also offers a huge side access to the rear of the property catering for lrge boats, trucks, etc. The property is fully fenced, has beautifully presented landscaped gardens, rm for a pool etc. Shedding, lrge ent area & stunning Balinese style hut overlooking the elegant fish pond. It also features; - 4 bdrms, main with W/I robe and ens - Bdrms 2 & 3 with B/I robes and ceiling fans - Bdrm 4 is of good size and could be used as an office - Formal entry - Formal dining - Lrge formal lounge with bay window - Open plan family/meals area with glass doors leading onto the verandah which overlooks the garden & pond - Dctd gas heating (mains gas) - Slow combustion heater in family rm to heat the whole house Ducted evap cooling - Lrge storage/cloak rm in laundry - Main 3-way bathroom - 9 foot ceilings throughout - Bull nose verandah - Approximately 7000 gallons r/water - Est fruit trees and rmfor a vegie garden - 6m x 3m garden shed with shelving, power and cement floor - Large 12.6m x 8.6m x 6m shed with 3ph power, ample lighting, cement floor and heavy duty hoist (lifts up to 1.5 tonnes) - Huge amounts of parking. Call today to arrange a private inspection. #3012 RLA 61382

# 5014

Available 7 Days

2

$575,000 2

RLA 61382

WILLIAMSTOWN 4

2

$689,950 4

Over 5 Glorious Acres

A Little Piece of Paradise

This stunning allotment (2.151ha) offers the quintessential rural lifestyle, tree studded with abundant wildlife. The quality 3 bdrm, colonial style home, was built in 1988 & offers spacious bdrms all with BIR, main with ensuite. There is a large L-shaped frml lnge together with an O/P family/dining area with slate flooring which is complemented by the country-style timber kitchen. With high ceilings throughout & quality fixtures and fittings this home is the complete package, serviced by ducted evaporative A/C & slow combustion heating, carport under the mn roof & the mandatory 20x40 shed/workshop with lock-up. To truly experience this property inspection is a must, photographs cannot begin to describe the ambience and tranquillity of its location. A quality home in a quite extraordinary setting – come and experience it for yourself. # 5012 RLA 61382

Quality home built in 1995 on 2 hectares (5 acres) of superb land with 360º of stunning views. Property is fenced into several paddocks with horse shelters & yards, dam, fully established gardens & plenty of parking. It has 4 great size bedrooms + study, master with large B/I/R & ensuite with double vanity & large corner spa, bedrooms 2 & 3 with mirrored BIR. Living areas comprise great open plan family/lounge/kitchen with quality appliances, formal dine/lounge, 3-way bathroom, large laundry, ducted R/C heating/ cooling and slate floors in high traffic areas. It’s connected to 29,000 gallons of R/W with manual switch to mains, double garage/teenagers retreat with triple carport, large ent area, chook yard & shedding with high clearance roller doors for trucks & 2 doors for cars. Don't miss out on the opportunity to purchase a little piece of paradise. # 3026 RLA 61382

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IMPRESSIVE: Kia’s Optima Si recorded fantastic sales growth. KIA kept the pedal to the metal in its bid to be the fastest growing mainstream importer for 2012 with an impressive yearto-date growth of 23.4 per cent at the end of July, according to figures released by industry monitor VFACTS. With sales of 2337 in July Kia maintained its growth momentum with impressive year-on-year sales growth of 139 per cent for the stylish Optima mid-sized sedan, 46.6 per cent for the Cerato small car and 34.7 per cent for the large SUV Sorento. In addition the new Rio scored an impressive 5.9 per cent share of the highly competitive light car segment while the Carnival continued to record market share of 33.3 per cent of the people mover segment. Overall, Kia recorded a

passenger segment market share of 4.1 per cent. “Once again we are very pleased with our overall performance in July,” Kia Motors Australia chief operating officer Tony Barlow said. “Growth of almost 24 per cent in a market that has grown just under 10 per cent is obviously very pleasing. “It shows quite clearly that while our growth continues to outstrip the market the message that Kia is a smart choice for value, style and engineering is gaining penetration with new car shoppers.” Mr Barlow said the release of Kia’s industry-leading capped price service program, Kia Connect, and anticipation for the new Sorento due later this year would continue to shine a light on Kia.

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MITSUBISHI Australia’s line-up of dolled-up ACTiV models are attracting great interest in the showroom. The Lancer, ASX and Outlander all have picked up the new features. The return of the limited-edition ACTiV package brings a number of upgrades inside and out, including wheels, sports styling parts and enhanced audio connectivity. Limited to 400 units, the ASX ACTiV is based on the front-wheel-drive model and gains 17-inch alloy wheels, a chrome exhaust tip and ‘ROAR’ body kit, adding front and rear air dams and a front bumper cover. Inside, the ASX ACTiV picks up tinted windows, Bluetooth connectivity and steering-mounted controls for Bluetooth and audio. Available with manual and CVT transmissions, the ASX ACTiV is priced at $27,990. But wait, there’s more. With about 210,000 units sold around the world since its launch in 2010 including about 11,000 units in Australia - ASX has proved to be a

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RECENTLY I was asked to revisit the automotive lemon a subject I tackled in two books in the mid noughties. The task was to update it and crunch it into a sort of ‘Biggest Hits’. Or something that rhymed with that. Curiously, the original Amphicar to Zeta of miserable motors has outsold every other book I've written, fiction and fact, motoring and non. So the result was Total Lemons by Tony Davis (ABC Books) at $19.99. The appeal of a book kicking objects while they are down says a lot about human nature. That means you. And you. Me too, alas. But hey isn't it fun. The text covers production disasters such as the Ford Edsel and Leyland P76, through to one-off bizarros such as the Hyundai SLV and Aurora, via the exotically bad (DeLorean and Jaguar

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CASH FOR BOTTLES & CANS. Wine bottles, batteries, phone Lange's Can & Bottle Depot on 85642292 for trading hours, 20 Newcastle St, Angaston.

FARM GATES - Large or small from $68.00 + portable sheep yard panels and hay rings. Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11 Paxton Street, Willaston. Ph: 85232350 FIREWOOD Quality seasoned. Split red. blue, sugar gum, mallee stumps sawn mallee & bags of kindling. Weighbridge docket supplied. Pickup or deliver AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. Matthew Reimann, Firewood Supplies. 0413089743. Delivery available 7 days by appointment. Credit Cards now accepted. GUN SALES. Ammo, repairs, safes, accessories & service. Gawler Fishing & Outdoors, 48 Murray St, Gawler 85226200 JACKSON'S FIREWOOD free bag kindling with every order. Dry split redgum mallee pink gum. Weighed delivery only. 0400083852 KINDLING - OAK Hot, clean fire starter for large logs. 10 Kg. bag $8 Tubbies Australia, 45 - 63 Mt. Crawford Road, Williamstown. KIPOR INVERTER/GENERATOR GS2600 240/12v 8.3 amps, 2.6 kw. Only used 25 hours. $900 Ph: 0429665583 LEADLIGHT - Local, professional affordable leadlight. I'll come to you, or call at Gawler Glass Design studio, 58 Yettie Rd, Williamstown. Weekly classes. Bob Pirch 85247241 NEED A PUMP? For all your needs, Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11, Paxton Street, WILLASTON. Ph: 85232350

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GARAGE SALES

MOTOR VEHICLES

HAVING A GARAGE SALE? Advertise in The Herald classifieds, and get results! All Garage Sale ads MUST be prepaid. You can now place your classified ad at Kapunda Newsagency, deadline is Monday 4.30 pm. Classified deadline 5.00pm Monday (Maybe subject to change) Ph: 85632041 Fax: 85633655 or email admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com

2004 NISSAN NAVARA STR 4 x 4, dual cab, 104,000km, manual, diesel plus gas, silver with back canopy and tow bar, $18,000 rego XDD822 - 0419833631 2012 HOLDEN CRUZE SRI-V, 2500km, black, manual, tinted windows, rego S174APN, $25,000 - 0419833631 CASH FOR CARS and scrap metal. Ph: 0404856309 HONDA CRV 2003. One owner, 115,000 Kms. Very good condition. Good tyres, auto. $11,500 ono. S976ACX Ph: 0402073212

FOR RENT KAPUNDA $330 p.w. Immaculate 4 b.r. home. Built-ins to B/R 1 & 2. Ducted R/C A/C, dishwasher, large family room, low maintenance gardens, U/C entertainment area, rain water. Available end August. Ph: 0438663162 TANUNDA modern 3 b.r. home, close to facilities, heating/cooling, shed. $310 p.w. Ph: 0419811594 or 85633037

AUCTION SALES

VITICULTURE HARVESTER LIQUIDATION Under Instructions from Mr Stephen James of BCR Advisory In the Matter of GB Viticulture Pty Ltd (Administrator Appointed) Online Auctions Opens: Thursday 23 August, 1.30pm Harvester: Gregoire G152; Tractors: Landinis, 2 x John Deere & Fiat; Attachments; Trucks: Scania with drive on tray & Inter Acco; Vehicles & Quad Bikes; Excavator; Forklift; Sprayers; Slashers; 4 Post Hoist & More. Inspection: Monday 27 August from 9am to 4pm at Various Locations in South Australia. Visit www.graysonline.com for further details. Enquiries: Stan Bondarenko, 0488 582 238, stan.bondarenko@grays.com.au. SALE # 8000448

Falcon AU II Sedan 4 Litre motor and auto transmission. Falcon BF Sedan 4 Litre motor and auto transmission, 136,000 km Ford Falcon BF III Stationwagon 4 Litre LPG only motor and auto transmission, 56,000 km. Holden Commodore VS Sedan 3.8 Litre motor, good panels, mag wheels. Holden Commodore VU Utility 5.7 Litre Gen 3 motor and manual transmission. Holden Commodore VZ Crewman Utility 3.6 Litre motor and auto transmission, 47,000 km, suit repair. Commodore VZ Sedan 3.6 Litre motor and auto transmission, 141,000 km. Holden Commodore VE 60th Anniversary Sedan 3.6 Litre motor and auto transmission, factory alloys.

GAWLER MOTOR WRECKING 3 Prescott Crescent, Gawler Belt 8522 5677 or 0416 081 109

SATURDAY 18th August. 8.30am 2.30pm. Books galore, household items, toys and more. Wilksch Court, Williamstown.

Community Helpers Inc DONATIONS

Of clothing & bric-a-brac For our Tanunda Shop 121 Murray Street Phone 8563 1105 Furniture Welcome Nuriootpa Warehouse 8562 2786

Working for Carers Link and other charities

FOR HIRE SLUSHIE MACHINES HOT CHOCOLATE MACHINES PUCKER POWDER, FAIRY FLOSS POPCORN MACHINES Phone Pina 0434141097 www.slush-a-licous.com.au Family owned, locally operated.

BELINDA'S PAMPERED PETS NURIOOTPA Professional dog grooming by an animal lover. EFTPOS now available. Ph: 0418810323 HOOTZ DOG GROOMING Mobile. Qualified groomer. Nuriootpa Ph: Justin 0406840020 HYDROPAWS 4pawfectpaws. Mobile nose to tail pet care. Heated hydrobath, blowdry, nails & clipping. Ph: Bridget 0488444542

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CHIROPRACTOR. Dr Kana Nathan 39 Murray St, Angaston. Consulting Saturdays Ph. 85642882

LIVESTOCK

WRECKING

SATURDAY 18TH 8am 11 McCormack St., Kapunda. Come get a bargain, Nissan Pulsar, books, clothes, DVD's, toys, T.V. unit and lots more.

PETS

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FARM FENCE 6/70/300 - 200m SPECIAL Aussie made quality High tensile, heavy galv. $232.98 inc GST/roll. STEEL HERE Angaston - Ph: 85643578 Sale ends 29/8/12 or until stocks last.

• Storage • Truck and Ute Hire • Boxes & Packaging Material

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J.W. SMART WOOLBUYERS PTY LTD. Will buy all types. Flexible hours. Ph: 0417878486 - jwsmartbigpond.com

WANTED ANY SCRAP METAL Will pay cash for the removal of yours. Ph: 0412259039 ANYTHING WITH METAL Cash 4 cars, free collection. HAPPY SCRAPPY recycle it! 85630213 or 0406411117 CASH FOR SCRAP METAL I AM LOCAL. Ph: 0411165694 CASH FOR UNWANTED CARS and scrap metal. Ph: 0404856309

WANTED TO BUY WANTED motorcycles in any condition. Two, three or four wheelers. Road or trail to sell, repair or wreck. Anything considered. Spot cash paid. We can come to you. Call Lee's Spot On Motorcycles, on 8568 2266. Also service and repairs to all makes and models. Quality Guaranteed.

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CIVIL CELEBRANT - Angela Nielsen Ceremonies designed for you. Marriages, namings, committment and renewal of vows. Ph: 0408107940 or 85642773 HYPNO BIRTHING Child birth classes. For class dates & information www.mindf ullhypnosis.com.au - Clare 0418817295 LEADLIGHT STUDIO make new, repair old, traditional to contemporary. For quality & competitive prices contact Tracy 85246959 Willliamstown

HEALTH & BEAUTY MASSAGE Therapeutic, Aromatherapy, Pregnancy Massage, Aromatherapy Pamper Packages, Myofacial Release, Reiki. 7 years professional experience. Gift vouchers & Pensioner discounts available. Consulting in Kapunda. Liz Ronan. Ph:85663125 or 0400760010 REMEDIAL MASSAGE Trigger Point, Deep Tissue, Myo-Fascial, Lymphatic. Wed, Fri - 1A Bilyara Rd, Tanunda. Ph. 0409631553 Thurs - Petite Pear Shop 3 Gilbert St, Lyndoch. Lynnette Roesler Ph. 85245156. Health Rebates. admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com


BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

POSITIONS VACANT

Cert II in Business FREE POSITIONS VACANT RELIABLE CLEANER required for B & B's in Tanunda - some weekends and weekdays Phone 0417824842 email naingham@bigpnd.com

• Truck & coolroom also available

PH. R. PRIME 0412 023 538

RESPONSIBLE PERSON

COMING EVENTS

required to undertake numerous responsibilities in a busy takeaway food outlet. Phone Gary on 0412 544 007

2012 SAT 25th AUGUST

BAROSSA VALLEY PROSTATE CANCER SUPPORT GROUP PRESENT

10AM TO 12 NOON

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BOILERMAKERS - MECHANICAL FITTERS RIGGERS - TRADES ASSISTANTS

The position of Executive Chef has become available at the Vine Inn Barossa Hotel. Applicants must have a passion for food, proven experience in a well organised, high volume kitchen environment and excellent attention to detail. This location produces over 7,000 high quality meals a month so only suitably qualified and experienced applicants who currently reside within reasonable proximity to the Barossa Valley will be considered. The position is a fulltime salary position with a rotating roster over a 7 day week.

Applications close on Friday 31st of August 2012.

If you want to join one of the fastest growing Engineering companies, then this is your opportunity, we are interested in hearing from you. These positions are for workshop - shutdown and project work, with the ability to work overtime a prerequisite.

White card, High Risk EWP tickets and a current driver’s license are preferred but not essential.

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The ability to pass a drug and alcohol test is a prerequisite. Participation in futher training is also a must.

Jim Bettison Scholarship

Please send your resumé to:

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Warehouse & Maintenance Coordinator Full time permanent position Château Tanunda, one of Australia’s most beautiful winery Estates, is seeking a physically fit and able person to join their small team

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Confined space and working at heights would be looked at favourably.

The Kapunda High School Centenary Foundation Inc. is now calling for applications for the 2012-2013

Ultimate Engineering and Maintenance Services PO Box 659, Tanunda SA 5352 or by email to admin@uems.com.au

Your gold coin donation is appreciated

KAPUNDA C.F.S. - AGM Will be held on 20th August, 2012 at the CFS Station at 8.00 p.m. ALL WELCOME

With the focus on: multi-skilling, having the ability to get the job done, being a self started, ability to read shop drawings and to work with minimal supervision.

BOB SUCH

RSVP TO: Don Piro 8562 3359

FRIENDS OF THE BAROSSA LIBRARY Annual General Meeting Thursday 16 August, 2012 at 7.30 p.m. in the Barossa Council Chambers, Nuriootpa. Guest Speaker: MartinMcCarthy, the new CEO of the Barossa Council. Drinks and nibbles provided. Everyone welcome. For more information, telephone Hon. Secretary Bill Biscoe on 85643290

Due to the rapid growth of our business we are seeking applications from sutiably experienced and qualified persons for the above positions.

Applications may be directed to: General Manager Nuriootpa Vine Inn Hotel-Motel PO Box 32, NURIOOTPA SA 5355. Email: manager@vineinn.com.au Fax: 08 8562 3236

Prostate Cancer Survivor and SA Government politician Morning Tea Provided

DUTTON PARK SPORTING COMPLEX AGM Tuesday 28th August, 2012. 7:30 pm. - Clubrooms

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

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KAPUNDA SUNDAY MARKET this Sunday, August 19th. 9am to 1pm, Trot Track – Undercover. Entry gold coin. Plenty of stalls, entertainment & face painting. Stall holder enquiries 0408 811 840.

HOME CLEANING & IRONING - $15 off first reg. service so you try us out. Ph: Carolyn or Nat till 8pm daily incl. w/ends. 0409691576

ROLLER shutter repairs 08 85662922

EXECUTIVE CHEF

At Mount Pleasant Showgrounds Tuesday 21st - Starts 9.30am Bring your unwanted goods, turn them into cash. Contact: Peter 85811752 / 0412910803

AUSSIE LADY available for pruning or tying on. Non smoker, honest & reliabel. Ph: 0428185677

MOBILE BOOKKEEPING. Myob, bass preparation, payroll, accounts receivable /payable. Call Alison 0433662726

BAROSSA FILM CLUB presents British comedy Wild Target with Bill Nighy and Emily Blunt, Friday 17th August at Faith Wine Centre. Short film 7.30 pm followed by main film. All welcome. Inquiries 85648225

CASH AUCTION

WORK WANTED

The Warehouse & Maintenance Coordinator is responsible for: • Warehouse management • Dispatch and receipt of goods • Stock control • Liaising with head office in Sydney • Coordinating external contractors and service providers This role is also responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the Estate’s buildings as well as providing back of house support for the Functions department The successful candidate will have: • Current forklift licence • Current driver’s licence • Moderate computer skills (Emails in Outlook and data entry in Excel) • Good attention to detail • The ability to work autonomously under pressure, manage small work teams, prioritise and coordinate a variety of tasks is an essential skill required for this position This is a great role for someone who enjoys working in a team-based environment, is self motivated and able to use their initiative in order to ensure service delivery. Shortlisted candidates may be required to undertake a full medical at a local provider prior to interview. Please forward your application by close of business on Friday 24th August 2012 to info@chateatanunda.com or PO Box 316, Tanunda, SA, 5352 marked for the attention of the General Manager. For further information please contact Jaci Thorne on (08) 8563 3888.

TASTING ROOM SALES PERSON Permanent Part-time Position A New Barossa Heritage… Murray Street Vineyards are seeking an experienced cellar door sales staff to join our Tasting Room team. Reporting to the Tasting Room Manager, this challenging role encompasses involvement in all aspects of the Tasting Room operations. Our Tasting Room is open from 10am to 6pm, 7 days a week, so you need to be able to work weekdays and /or weekends on a roster. As a Tasting Room team member with MSV, you will possess an ability to perform unsupervised, laced with a sense of fun & energy as you communicate the MSV story whilst displaying a highly professional work ethic.

This award is available to current Year 12 students of Kapunda High School who are planning to take up tertiary studies or recognized vocational training placements upon completion of their secondary education. The award is for $6,000, payable over four years at $1,500 per annum contingent upon satisfactory completion each year of a chosen course or training placement. Education Grants Grants ranging from $500 to $1000 and totaling $6,000 are now available for the 2013 academic year. Senior students of Kapunda High School and former students who have completed their last two years at Kapunda High School and will be under 21 years of age as 1 January 2013 are eligible to apply. These awards are designed to recognise: • A commitment to future education and training • A record of past effort and achievement • A desire to pursue opportunities and achieve successful outcomes Further information and application packages are available from the office of the Kapunda High School or by phoning the school on 8566 2203. Applications must be submitted prior to Friday, 24 August 2012 A Member of the Country Education Foundation of Australia Supporting Rural Youth WH1844666

TAROT with a Clairvoyant, Adele. Spiritual help & guidance on all levels. Ph: 0422135681

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MISCELLANEOUS

Please forward resumes to: enquiries@1918.com.au OR drop into 94 Murray Street, Tanunda.

Career BOSS is a Skills for All Training Provider

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Must have experience in a-la-carte table service & be passionate about providing excellent customer service. RSA badge would be an advantage. Applicants must be available over a 7 day roster.

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Starts in the Barossa on Mon 3/9/2012

Busy Barossa Restaurant requires a fulltime Duty Manager.

(Enquiries: Secretary—Anne Hornsey 8566 2590)

A current RSA badge and strong Microsoft computer skills are essential. Knowledge of the MYOB Retail Manager suite of products and YouGrow marketing software would be an advantage. Applications should be emailed helen@murraystreet.com.au or mailed to: Helen Adams, Tasting Room Manager MSV, PO Box 278, GREENOCK SA 5360.

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Confidential Enquiries can be directed to Helen Adams on 08 8562 8373 during business hours. Applications must be received by Wednesday 22nd August 2012.

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MILK & JUICE ROUND FOR SALE LOWER MID NORTH Based at Kapunda 5 DAYS A WEEK

POSITIONS VACANT

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FOOTY TIPPING 2012

Top tipsters thus far:

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Barbara Southam presenting Max Krause with his Barossa Betta Electrical Gift Card. Round 21: Jackpot $50 Barossa Betta Electrical Gift Card Round 20: D. Lubcke, Tanunda. $75 Barossa Betta Electrical Gift Card

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P. Prior ................................ 135 M. Martin ............................132 J. Aslin ................................ 132 G. Markos ............................132 A. Worthley ..........................132 S. Evans ..............................131 S. Lubcke ............................131 J. Feltus .............................. 131 A. Jaensch ..........................131 G. Rosenzweig .................... 131 D. White .............................. 131 B. Hier.................................. 130 H. Madden .......................... 130 W. Thomas .......................... 130 T. Rohrlach .......................... 130 M. Werner ............................130 M. Parbs ..............................129 B. Gonsalves........................ 129 H. Gay ..................................129 J. Rowe ................................129

Toner Cartridges Available

Brand new, un-opened, no longer needed. Make an offer 8563 2041

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THE TANUNDA LAWN BOWLING CLUB

Interested members of the community of all ages and gender are invited to contact the Club to arrange for an introduction to the sport. The facilities at the Club are excellent and include new clubrooms and a synthetic surface green that allows for play all year round. Members can choose to play competitive pennant bowls on a Thursday or Saturday, night bowls on Tuesday nights or just enjoy a friendly “roll up”. This invitation is extended to the experienced bowler or novice and the Club welcomes any enquiry to the contacts listed below. Club Secretary: Alan Price Ph. 85631301 or Club President: Ian Graetz Ph. 8564822 after hours, or enquire by email to: lawnbowls1923@tanundabowlingclubinc.com.au

FREE PUBLIC INFORMATION SESSION Need to know more about your system? Setting up aerobic irrigation areas? Effluent or odour issues? Thinking off building a new home or upgrading existing septic system? Here is your chance to ask all those questions, and more. Light Regional Council and Town of Gawler Council Environmental Health Officer’s, will be on hand to answer your questions and provide practical information. Snacks and hot beverages provided WHERE: Hewett Community Function Centre (28-30 Kingfisher Drive Hewett) WHEN: Friday 7th September TIME: 6.30 pm to 7.30pm All welcome, no bookings required, For further information please phone Melinda at Gawler Council on 8522 9211 or David Hooper at Light Regional Council on 85253200. Gawler and Light Regional Councils Working Together to Promote Public Health. • • • •

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Understanding Septic Tank & Aerobic Systems

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Barossa, Light and Lower North Region Open Space, Recreation and Public Realm Strategy The Barossa, Light, Mallala and Gawler Councils, in partnership with Regional Development Australia - Barossa and the State Government of South Australia, are developing a strategy to identify current and future needs for public open space and recreation in the coming years.

What are your thoughts? This is your opportunity to identify areas for immediate priority for this growing region and to understand the open space and recreation needs of your community. We would like to hear your thoughts by: Attending a Workshop to discuss the project and provide feedback at one of the following times and locations: Council Barossa Mallala Gawler Light

Date Mon 27th August Wed 29th August Thu 30th August Thu 6th September

Time 5.30-7.00pm 6.30-8.00pm 6.30-8.00pm 6.30-8.00pm

Venue Barossa Council Chamber Two Wells Community Centre Gawler Council Chamber Kapunda Council Chamber

Completing a Survey which will be available from your Council office or online at www.barossa.org.au from Monday 27th August 2012 Registration - To register for these events, click https://register.eventarc.com/10584/open-space-recreation-public-realm-strategy Further Information For more information on the project or to RSVP for one of the workshops, please contact the RDA Barossa 08 8563 3603 Or email at admin@barossa.org.au

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DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT NO. 960/636/2012 NATURE OF THE DEVELOPMENT: SUBJECT LAND:

Detached Dwelling (Non-Complying) Allot 102 Torrens Valley Road, MOUNT PLEASANT

The application may be examined at The Barossa Council Office, 43-51 Tanunda Road, Nuriootpa during business hours. Any person or body affected may make relevant representations in writing concerning this application, to be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, The Barossa Council, PO Box 867, Nuriootpa SA 5355 or email barossa@barossa.sa.gov.au, and received not later than 5:00pm, 29 August 2012. Each person making a submission should indicate whether they wish to appear personally or be represented before Council’s Development Assessment Panel in support of their submission. A copy of each representation received will be forwarded to the applicant to respond.

DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT NO. 960/778/2012 NATURE OF THE DEVELOPMENT: SUBJECT LAND:

Shed for Landscaping Contractor & Truck Parking 5 Milway Ave, NURIOOTPA

The application may be examined at The Barossa Council Office, 43-51 Tanunda Road, Nuriootpa during business hours. Any person or body affected may make relevant representations in writing concerning this application, to be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, The Barossa Council, PO Box 867, Nuriootpa SA 5355 or email barossa@barossa.sa.gov.au, and received not later than 5:00pm, 29 August 2012. Each person making a submission should indicate whether they wish to appear personally or be represented before Council’s Development Assessment Panel in support of their submission. A copy of each representation received will be forwarded to the applicant to respond.

Tanunda Junior Cricket Club Registration Day Date : Sunday, 19th August 2012 Time : 11.30am to 12.30pm Where: Tanunda Cricket Club (Tanunda Oval) Come and join in a Skills Training Session Conducted by Derek Woodcock (SACA Cricket Development Officer) Starting 11.30am followed by a sausage sizzle. Subs for 2012/13 U10 $60 / U12 $60 / U14 $70 / U16 $80 To be paid on the day. Price includes a new club shirt.

AGM

Wednesday, 12th September 2012 at the Tanunda Cricket Clubrooms Tanunda Oval Cricket Nets - 5.00pm For enquiries, please contact President Matt Whitelum on 8562 4332 Registration forms can be downloaded from the website at www.tanundacricketclub.org.au WH1844349

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Kapunda crush Willaston By MIKE TEAKLE

MARK: Kapunda’s Sam ‘Silky’ Ryan marks strongly in front of Willaston’s Adam Pepe. Mostly obscured is Willaston’s Joel Campbell.

DETERMINED to shake off the previous week’s heavy loss at Williamstown, Kapunda unloaded on a frustrated Willaston side to the tune of 74 points. For the Donnybrooks, with no hope of playing finals, it was always going to be tough against a powerful Bomber outfit. From the opening bounce it was a shootout but with Kapunda unable to fully take advantage of their first quarter dominance with a return of 5-6. Willaston’s 2-3 kept the visitors in the game, just 21 points adrift at the first break.

Truly reflective of their lofty position on the ladder, the Bombers had answers for everything Willaston could throw at them. Brad Valentine kept Ben Gordon goalless and Cam McKinnon restricted Jamie Williams to just a pair of goals. With that pair held, Willaston’s chances of kicking a winning score were compromised. There was no such problem at the other end of the field with Freddie Agius kicking four goals in his return from a hamstring injury, Wes Farley continued his stellar year with a fivegoal haul while Sam Ryan in game number 298

feasted on four ‘sausage rolls’ and his captain Brad Taylor, never one to sit back when goals are on offer, chimed in with four of his own to highlight the potency on offer at Dutton Park. Even the absence of gun ruckman Jason McKenzie couldn’t slow the Bomber onslaught with Toby Johnson showing great heart by rucking all day against Willaston’s twin towers of Jim Jones and Richard Rosewall. A better second term where Willaston were only outscored by 11 points gave the Donnybrooks’ faithful hope but as has been the problem on a regular basis lately a third

2012 BL&G premiership tables A Grade 1 Tanunda 2 Kapunda 3 South Gawler 4 Barossa District 5 Nuriootpa 6 Willaston 7 Freeling 8 Gawler Central 9 Angaston Reserves 1 South Gawler 2 Nuriootpa Rover 3 Angaston 4 Barossa District 5 Kapunda 6 Willaston 7 Gawler Central 8 Tanunda 9 Freeling

P 14 15 15 14 14 14 14 14 14 P 15 14 14 14 15 14 14 14 14

W 13 12 10 10 6 6 4 2 1 W 15 9 9 8 7 7 5 3 1

L 1 3 5 4 8 8 10 12 13 L 0 5 5 6 8 7 9 11 13

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 B 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2

For 1638 1386 1559 1485 1055 1188 928 846 848 For 1155 924 854 908 859 797 656 599 548

Agst 856 1178 1104 1063 1145 1302 1171 1576 1538 Agst 514 646 683 734 829 905 854 1029 1106

% 65.68 54.06 58.54 58.28 47.95 47.71 44.21 34.93 35.54 % 69.20 58.85 55.56 55.30 50.89 46.83 43.44 36.79 33.13

Pts 26 24 20 20 12 10 8 4 2 Pts 30 18 18 16 14 14 10 6 2

Senior Colts 1 Tanunda 2 Gawler Central 3 South Gawler 4 Nuriootpa Rover 5 Freeling 6 Barossa District 7 Willaston 8 Kapunda 9 Angaston Junior Colts 1 South Gawler 2 Angaston 3 Nuriootpa Rover 4 Barossa District 5 Gawler Central 6 Kapunda 7 Willaston 8 Freeling 9 Tanunda

P 14 14 15 14 14 14 13 14 14 P 15 14 14 14 14 15 14 14 14

W 14 10 10 8 8 7 3 2 1 W 14 11 10 10 7 6 3 3 0

L 0 4 5 6 6 7 10 12 13 L 1 3 4 4 7 9 11 11 14

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

B 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 B 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2

For 1627 1304 1170 1005 873 1053 617 636 392 For 1333 794 841 1033 725 669 504 348 252

Agst 458 588 788 744 770 770 1042 1731 1786 Agst 396 492 355 451 672 743 949 1120 1321

% 78.03 68.92 59.75 57.46 53.13 57.76 37.19 26.87 18.00 % 77.10 61.74 70.32 69.61 51.90 47.38 34.69 23.71 16.02

Pts 28 20 20 16 16 14 6 4 2 Pts 28 22 20 20 14 12 6 6 0

Barossa, Light and Gawler Football Association - Played August 11 A GRADE Gawler Central

3.5 10.8 12.10 17.13(115)

Angaston

3.2 6.3

10.3 13.5(83)

Best: Cent - A King, J Blakemore, L Howard, C Hill, S Souter, J Latimer; Ang - M Ruwoldt, L Baker, M Doecke, J Roesler, M Head, B Sugars. Goals: Cent - J Akermanis 4, B Hunt 3, S Souter 3, J Latimer 2, A King, J Blakemore, J Oxenham, C Hill, S Gladigau 1 ea; Ang - B Sugars 6, J Ryan 2, M Ruwoldt 2, M Williams, J Roesler, B Henderson 1 ea. Tanunda 4.6 7.13 11.14 17.15(117) South Gawler 4.2 4.4 8.6 11.7(73) Best: Tan - N Schmidt, B Britton, L Wells, R Bignell, B Schiller, T Schiller; South - H Lawry, B Kerr, C Musolino, M Foldesdy, B Scott, L Makris.

RESERVES

SENIOR COLTS

Gawler Central 2.1 5.2 8.4 11.5(71) Angaston 2.4 3.5 5.5 6.7(43)

Gawler Central 7.5 16.6 22.11 26.17(173) Angaston 0.1 2.3 2.4 2.4(16)

Best: Cent - C Koen, S Bayliss, M Davis, M Pike, D Hewett, R Kalic; Ang - N Koch, B Brook, T Feist, N Gloede, M Pech, M Kurtz. Goals: Cent - C Koen 2, M Davis 2, J Drew 2, R Kalic, B Ward, S Malycha, S Bayliss, D Hewett 1 ea; Ang - M Pech 2, B Burgess, M Kurtz, N Pech, N Falland 1 ea. South Gawler Tanunda

4.1 8.5 12.7 17.9(111) 1.1 1.4 4.7 5.7(37)

Best: Cent - J Neat, L Neville, S Hutchison, A Crossley, H Barns-Tripp, T Duffield; Ang - L T Jones, T Saegenschnitter, S Egert, J Fechner, A Linke, J Kearon. Goals: Cent - J Neat 9, V Kroon 6, L Neville 2, J Edwards 2, S Hutchison 2, A Crossley, H Barns-Tripp, M Knight, B Downie, T Duffield 1 ea; Ang - M Williams 1, T Saegenschnitter 1.

JUNIOR COLTS Angaston 4.3 Gawler Central 0.1

6.8 7.9 11.13(79) 0.1 2.2 2.5(17)

Best: Ang - B Homes, D Russell, B Sibley, J Antonie, J Falkenberg, J Finch; Cent - H Schugmann, P Searle, B Mason, P BarnsTripp, B Devries, D Acton. Goals: Ang - D Russell 2, R Kuhn 2, S Zimmermann 2, J Finch 2, J Falkenberg, B Homes, J Howell 1 ea; Cent - B Mason 1, B Clark 1.

Tanunda 4.5 11.10 15.1522.20(152) South Gawler 2.0 3.1 4.1 4.2(26) Best: Tan - K Noell, D Dutschke, T Goers, C Hutton, M Fox, D Trotta; South - S Ireland, B Osborne, J Crowe, J Chapman, J Greatorex, A Haydon. Goals: Tan - T Goers 10, B Lockett 3, M Fox 3, J Marschall, S Brooks, D Dutschke, E Moore, K Noell, D Trotta 1 ea; South - D Judd Smith, A Haydon, J Chapman, K Dallwitz 1 ea.

South Gawler 8.3 14.7 19.10 24.13(157) Tanunda 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0(6) Best: South - J Martin, T Panagiotou, S Trenorden, B Washington, C Mayfield, B Mayfield; Tan - J Page, P Gursansky, L Birchard, D Hunt, B Biagi, H Bosward.

Barossa District 2.0 2.3 4.4 7.5(47) Nuriootpa 1.1 1.2 1.3 2.3(15)

Goals: Tan - B Britton 5, R Bignell 2, M Godfrey 2, L Wells 2, B Kaesler 2, M Grocke, A Prior, S Agars, S Rogasch 1 ea; South - M Naumann 3, C Musolino 3, J Ahern, M Paget, M Trezeciak, A Bevis, N Bartsch 1 ea.

Best: South - N O’Reilly, F Moore, S Evans, D Schwerdt, T Bowden, A Hewett; Tan - S Toole, C Samain, D Abinett, K Falkenberg, B Grocke, P Neldner. Goals: South - N O’Reilly 5, B Craig 3, B Barker 3, T Gordon 2, L Officer, A Hansen, S Evans, J McVicar 1 ea; Tan - T Smith, D Cameron, K Falkenberg, J Heidrich, J Chapman 1 ea.

Barossa District 2.2 6.7 8.9 11.12(78) Nuriootpa 1.1 3.3 4.5 7.7(49)

Nuriootpa 1.6 5.7 8.8 10.9(69) Barossa District 1.1 4.1 7.2 8.6(54)

Nuriootpa 2.4 Barossa District0.1

Best: Bar - M Taylor, M Stelzer, D Sharp, N Emes, A Spencer, P Stelzer; Nuri - D CraggSapsford, B Thiele, J Byrne, J Rodda, W Nicholls, C Gogoll.

Best: Nuri - J Graetz, D Douglas, L BoothNaylor, L Bevan, P Reincke, J Furnell; Bar - J Stanbury, A Arthur, N Casboult, T Gant, W Aylett, R Watson.

Best: Bar - C Robinson, M Dalliston, O Watson, R Allington, D Nangle, M Quinn; Nuri - B Hoepner, H Stolz, C Dahms, W Byrum, A Jaunay, H Jaunay.

Goals: Bar - H Commane 3, M Stelzer 2, J Angus 2, R James, J Aish, M Taylor, A Amber 1 ea; Nuri - S Haniford 3, J Scholz, J Rodda, W Nicholls, N Salter 1 ea.

Best: Nuri - B West, S Butler, J Gerhardy, S Ribbons, R Skipworth, A Hall; Bar - J Berrett, J Osborne, G Koch, A Elix-Berndt, J Wicker, D Rowley. Goals: Nuri - L Steinborner 3, S Butler, A Edwards, S Ribbons, T Jungfer, R Worroll, A Hall, A Fiegert 1 ea; Bar - J Berrett 3, P Hanton, G Justice, S Vanstone, J Rider, D Jones 1 ea.

Goals: Nuri - D Douglas 5, J Furnell 2, C Heinrich 1, C Shaw 1; Bar - W Roberts, T Fryar, J Flitter 1 ea.

Goals: Bar - R Allington 2, J Brown 2, B Ratcliff, O Watson, C Robinson 1 ea; Nuri - S Higgs 2.

Kapunda Willaston

Kapunda Willaston

Willaston Kapunda

Kapunda Willaston

5.6 9.8 2.3 4.4

16.11 23.13(151) 6.7 11.11(77)

Best: Kap - B Taylor, D Leslie, T Johnson, B Valentine, F Agius, N Brady; Will - J Jones, T Irlam, J Farrow, S Walton, J Campbell, A Pepe. Goals: Kap - W Farley 5, F Agius 4, S Ryan 4, B Taylor 4, N Brady 2, B Williams 2, D Leslie 1, J Zanandrea 1; Will - J Jones 3, J Williams 2, J Farrow, A Jones, J Mcdonald, S Baker, S Walton, R Rosewall 1 ea.

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3.3 7.4 9.9 1.2 2.4 4.4

14.11(95) 4.4(28)

Best: Kap - A Bray, K Pfitzner, M May, C Ryan, C Smith, T McKinnon; Will - J Stephens, M Cotton, B Nottle, M Bornholdt, R Boers, S White. Goals: Kap - S Pratt 4, T Kerr 2, J Cobiac 2, J Lanzon, M May, C Ryan, A Bray, N Close, T Christley 1 ea; Will - S White 2, B Knox 1, M Cotton 1.

3.6 4.6 9.8(62) 2.1 2.3 3.4(22)

5.3 10.8 11.12 17.19(121) 2.0 6.2 12.5 15.8(98)

Best: Will - J Smoult, C Young, T Heintzberger, Z Hentschke, J Hurst, T Stansborough; Kap - T Williams, M Good, C Mclean, T Matthews-Brown, B Schiller. Goals: Will - J Smoult 5, T Stansborough 4, J Shillabeer 2, J Day 2, B Knox 2, Z Hentschke 1, B Bone 1; Kap - D Collins 3, M Good 3, K Muir 2, J Williams 2, J Freeman 2, T Williams, T Matthews-Brown, C Mclean 1 ea.

Goals: South - J Martin 7, T Panagiotou 6, B Washington 4, J Gattermayr 2, S Trenorden, M Warner, S Blundell, J Sheridan, L Torkington 1 ea; Tan - J Rohrlach 1.

3.2 7.3 10.5 13.5(83) 1.1 1.2 1.6 3.6(24)

Best: Kap - Z Merkx, H Smith, J Freeman, A Dempsey, D Richardson, K Brown; Will - K Hammill, M Spirritt, J Milledge, B Castle, L Buley, J Walsh. Goals: Kap - J Freeman 7, J Higgins 2, A Smith, D Richardson, H Smith, C Wall 1 ea; Will - L Mells, M Spirritt, K Hammill 1 ea.

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quarter slump saw Willaston hammered by Kapunda’s running game. Asked whether fitness was a problem for the team, Donnybrook captain Sam Walton was candid. “It definitely is,” Walton said. “We’re not fit enough as a group. Even though we were down to no players on the bench part way through the third term (Ash Fry was stretchered off with an ankle injury in the second, Jamie Scott suffered a hamstring injury in the third and Trent Rozman copped a corky also in the third), it’s happened too often to just be a coincidence so we have to take it on board.” Kapunda took full advantage as their midfield took the game by the throat and their delivery to their forwards was sublime. With a 64-point margin weighing upon them Willaston needed a spark. Although it wasn’t enough to narrow the final result, they got it from Jones who kicked three goals in the final term. The previous week’s loss has put the Bombers’ hopes of securing the double chance in jeopardy, but their coach Rodney Brown chose not to focus on that goal. “We haven’t spoken about that too much,” Brown said. “We just need to keep winning and everything else will take care of itself. “We went in with a plan for this game and we’ll plan for next week and then freshen up with the bye in the last round.” Kapunda head into one of their biggest games of the year next week taking on Freeling for the Mickan/Shanahan cup.

Leading goalkickers A grade H Commane (BD) 3 B Kaesler (T) 2 A Gerardis (SG) 0 B Gordon (W) 0 W Farley (K) 5 R Byrne (N) 0 B Sugars (A) 6 S Agars (T) 1 J Trewren (SG) 0 C Musolino (SG) 3 Reserves A Parsons (SG) 0 J Rosenzweig (A) 0 J Berrett (BD) 3 C Browne (K) 0 J Smith (NR) 0 J Carter (W) 0 N Pech (A) 1 J McVicar (SG) 1 A Moss (W) 0 M Pech (A) 2 Senior Colts T Goers (T) 10 W Roberts (BD) 1 V Kroon (GC) 6 J Neat (GC) 9 S Schrapel (NR) 0 D Douglas (NR) 5 K Johnson (F) 0 D Hamon (T) 0 H Moss (F) 0 T Ahl (SG) 0 Junior Colts J Martin (SG) 7 J Freeman (K) 7 B Washington (SG) 4 N Lange (NR) 0 T Panagiotou (SG) 6 B Ratcliff (BD) 1 R Allington (BD) 2 S Higgs (NR) 2 D Nangle (BD) 0 B Homes (A) 1

75 51 48 45 43 41 41 39 34 33 34 27 24 23 21 18 17 16 16 16 84 57 37 32 28 23 22 21 21 20 47 44 40 38 36 33 32 26 25 22

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Centrals avoid spoon B u l l d o g s t o u g h out good win

By ROBERT LAIDLAW ALTHOUGH Gawler Central and Angaston have been a long way behind the rest of the Barossa, Light and Gawler Football Association competition in 2012, they participated in one of the most memorable games of the season last Saturday at Gawler Oval. The ‘star’ of the show was Brownlow Medallist and threetime Brisbane AFL premiership player Jason Akermanis, making a guest appearance for the hometown Tigers. With a crowd close to 2000, the game had a finals-like atmosphere, while for the two teams, it was a must-win contest to avoid the cellar. The first quarter was played with an exciting buzz around the ground, as Akermanis was in the action from the start, with Angaston rising a level to match the Tigers, and only three points separated the sides at quarter time. With the first two goals of the second term - including firstgamer Matthew Williams with his first kick - the Panthers looked capable of stealing the points. But then Central booted five of the next six majors - including two to Shane Souter - to go in at half time with a solid 29-point advantage. With a pair of majors from Brad Sugars, Angaston fought back in the third term to reduce the margin to just 19 points at lemons, and it was game on. Sugars opened the final stanza with another goal, and it looked like a grandstand finish, but the Tigers rose to the challenge and booted multiple goals - including Akermanis’ fourth - to pull away. And for both sides, it was their

By ROBERT LAIDLAW

STYLISH: Jason Akermanis shows the style which made him an AFL legend while helping Gawler Central. PIC: PLA Media. highest score of the season, eclipsing the respective ‘winning’ scores in each team’s previous solo victory. “It was a great day for the club, massive,” Tiger mentor Damien Herzick said. “Aker surpassed our expectations on and off the field, and was 100 per cent fruitful. “Everyone lifted, with Kingy (Aaron King), (Jason) Blakemore and Hilly (Clint Hill), doing well at the stoppages, and (Luke) Howard winning the ruck. “And the kids benefited from playing with someone like Aker. It is the type of experience we can build on towards next season.” There were many good players

OUCH: Veterans Aaron King (Gawler Central), left and Matt Doecke of Angaston come together. PIC: PLA Media.

Bomber Blasts

WITH the season fast coming to the end, there were some great results on Saturday. The As got back into form and played one of their better games for the year. We took the foot off the pedal just a little early, after seeing the scores get close to a 100-point margin. The 74-point win though puts us in good stead for our last game of the minor against Freeling this week, before a bye. Brad Taylor led the best players this week (thanks to Johnsons and Ahrens) playing a beauty as well as kicking four goals, and he was well supported in the midfield by Crocky Leslie and Toby Johnson. While Wes Farley rose from his death bed to kick five, and Fred Agius and Sam Ryan also kicked four goals each. One last win and some good momentum going into finals is what Browny is after this week against Freeling, where former premiership captain and best and fairest winner becomes the first Bomber to play 300 A grade games. The twos should be thinking what if - after the last few weeks taking the second team on the ladder in Angaston to a couple of points then spanking the fourth and fifth teams Barossa and Willaston. But too late she cried. Alex Bray burnt in his best game in the red and black (thanks to AW Vator and Co.) after being shifted into the ruck for the first time for the year. Others to play well included Kallan Pfitzner and Matt May, while Chris Smith did his chances no harm of an A grade recall. Sam Pratt provided the highlight up forward kicking a few great goals.

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for Central, including Ryan Wenham at half back, and key forward Shane Souter, with his three goals. For Angaston, Mark Ruwoldt continued his fine work at the stoppages, and with Matt Doecke the pair shouldered a lot of the hard work through the midfield. Lachlan Baker was solid at centre half back and had a good duel with Souter, while Sugars booted six goals and first-gamer Williams looked promising. “We were good in patches, but it’s been the story of our year, as we fall away and can not sustain close to our best form for four quarters,” Panther coach Craig Hadden said. “Experience cost us, as we were right in it until they scored three goals late in the second term, and we were forced to play catch-up. “Aker was good for them, and we tried a few guys on him. Dan Fisher was his opponent when he went forward, while Jack Ryan, John Roesler and Daniel Rathjen also got opportunities to pick him up, which would be great experiences for them. “It was a day for Central to raise funds, and as a finals’ spot wasn’t on the line we were supportive of Aker playing. And it was great they invited us into the changerooms for a beer after the game with the great man.” This week Angaston host Tanunda and the Tigers travel to Williamstown to meet Barossa District.

The under 17s played some good spirited football and went into the last break with all the momentum. However it wasn’t to be, eventually going down by three goals. It was a great high scoring game played in good spirits. It was good of Willaston to know the rules about playing numbers (unlike Barossa). Best players (thanks to Food works and Landmark) were Tom Williams and Matt Good. Darrien Collins also snuck forward this week to kick three snags. The U15s also played some good footy. Crocky was happy with the effort as the lads played well as a team. Zyden Merkx continues to shine (best player thanks to DM Graphics) while Henry Smith and Joshy Freeman rounded out the top three. Joshy also kicked a lazy seven to take him to just two goals behind in the association goal kicking award. U13s battled hard all day, their skills and ability to run the ball is improving and some passages of play looked terrific. Sharpy taking strong pack marks and Josh Rowsell driving the ball into attack were standout performers, along with consistent performances from Conor White, Luke Quinlan and Chae Jarvis. Last game next week, leaving nothing behind and put a win on the board. Presentation night will be after training on Tuesday at 6pm sausage sizzle and drink provided. The u11s played hard all game and came a very close second with Sean Dempsey and Maverick Quinlan taking out the Shapes of Green Landscaping Awards. Mark Martin, Corey Wall, Dekota Merkx and Nathan Ely were the other award winners. U9s played another cracker with Connor Hemsworth and Cayse Dew walking away with the Gary and Olivia Waldutuer Mobile Diesel Service Awards. Other awards went to Sam Menzel, Declan Quinlan, Darcie Brown, Riley Menzel and Carmeron Gerhardy. A big thank you to the sponsors, parents, grandparents, family and friends who attended the under 9 and 11 presentation nights on Friday. Medals and team photos were presented to each player. Also, a very big thank you to u9 coaches Nick Wuttke and Daniel Mudge and team manager Helena Shearing; and u11s coaches Gary Schmidt, Mick Woods, Mostyn Daniel, Dave Cobbledick and team manager Wayne Petney for all they have done for their respective teams and for the club throughout the year.

IN SPITE of struggling with a few injuries, Barossa District toughed out a 29-point victory at Nuriootpa against the home-town Tigers in Barossa, Light and Gawler football. The first term was a battle, with just three goals, two by the Bulldogs, as Barossa led by just seven points at the first change. With a four-goals-to-two second quarter, the visitors built a foundation for their win, but could have put the result beyond doubt if they had kicked accurately, missing a couple of simple shots. Similar to the first term, the third was another grind, with another three goals, two by the Bulldogs, while both sides kicked three majors in the final stanza. “It was a battle all day and we just could not break away,” said Barossa coach Roger James. “We turned the footy over too much and could not kick away. Some of the shots we missed were sitters.” A big loss on the day for the Bulldogs was Ross Christie, who aggravated his corked thigh the previous week and will miss another game or two, again depleting the side’s ruck stocks. James Angus started in ruck but only lasted into the second term, with a sore hamstring, Cooper Pinch taking over, and then in the last quarter Darren Sharp tried his hand in the role. All season ruck has been Barossa’s Achilles heel, which could prove decisive if it is not corrected going into the finals. “Christie rucked all game against Kapunda, but woke up on the Sunday morning and his thigh had blown up, and Angus was sore in his hammy, so we decided to rest them for precautionary reasons,” James

tiger tales THE Tiger gals played their last home match for the 2012 season on Saturday, with visiting club Angaston putting up some tough competition right through the grades. Some very close encounters as the game results (as detailed below) indicate. Being our last home game, it is timely to thank all who have helped throughout the season on home games with all that needs doing. From putting up at the start of the day to packing away at the end, and all that happens in between including canteen and barbecue duties. Thanks to the many who often stepped in to help out when others did not turn up - we truly appreciate your endless effort. The Kingsford Hotel Club Person(s) of the week is awarded to our fab group of regulars for their constant efforts with supplies for every home game - Lisa-marie Thomas (for all those yummy soups), Mary Hill (amazing Bolognaise sauce - secret recipe we’re told ), Katrina Hogarth and Corrine Burdon (endless supply of sandwiches) and also to Mary Meyer (ever popular lolly bags). Thanks ladies for your wonderful assistance. Congratulations on reaching milestone games on Saturday to Rachael Songer and Kayla Pike both with 50 senior games and to Lucy Fullick and Sammy Kernick both with 50 junior games. Well done gals. Thanks to this week’s supporters for providing player incentive vouchers:- Starplex, Fasta Pasta, Career Employment Group, Lisa at LKFS Finance, Sportspower, Eagle Boys Pizza, Chemplus - Gawler, Gawler South Bakery, Video Ezy, Crazy Monkeys, Bushman’s Hotel and Wasleys Hotel. Do check out the club website (www.gcsc.com.au) for all the updated news, photos and goss. Go the Tigers. Diary dates: August 18 playing up at Barossa. Followed by Red n Rump night at the club a ‘must’ attend event on your social calendar - 6.30pm at the club - dress 1920s theme - tckets $60 for sit down dinner includes wine and entertainment.

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said. “We just wanted to get them right before the finals.” There are several other key personnel with niggly injuries, who may be rested this week, including Adam Spencer, who pulled up a little sore in his hamstring and Jesse Aish with a slight groin strain. If the Bulldogs can get into reasonable nick, they will be a serious premiership threat this season, while if the injury curse decides to restrict key personnel, it will leave them vulnerable. The key match-up on the day was Nuriootpa captain Craig Gogoll on league-leading goalkicker Heath Commane - who managed three majors but missed too many. Best on ground was tough-as-nails Bulldog Michael Taylor, who was at his courageous best - he puts his head down and gets the job done. After being dazed, he shrugged it off and kept going, then cut his head, taped it and continued, confirming his hard unit status. Making up arguably the best onball four in the competition, and joining Taylor at the stoppages, was super-fit run-all-day Matthew Stelzer and his equally talented twin Paul, as well as ‘crafty’ Spencer. In virtually every game this season, at least two of the ‘big four’ have been in Barossa’s best player list. Bulldog defender Nathan Emes did a great job on dangerous Nuri spearhead Ryan Byrne, while Sharp again was at his versatile best. For the Tigers, Duncan CraggSapsford won the rucking duels, while Brett Thiele, Jarrad Byrne, Jason Rodda and Billy Nicholls were hard-workers all game. This week the Bulldogs host Gawler Central, while Nuri travel to play Willaston in a game to decide fifth spot on the ladder. Tickets still available - book soon. August 25 playing at Willaston - last minor round game. August 26 Primary (11 & under) netball carnival all day at Nuriootpa. Senior One: Angaston 50 d Gawler Central 49. Senior Two: Angaston 51 d Gawler Central 48. Senior Three: Angaston 38 d Gawler Central 35. Effort was there for four quarters. Goalies persisted under pressure to attack the ball. Let’s train hard this week and bring it next week. Award recipients: Erin Docherty and Grace Asher. Senior Four: Gawler Central 56 d Angaston 41. Some good passage of play. Improved from last round which is what I asked for. Well done girls. Awards: Lisa-Marie Thomas and Renee Brooks. Senior Five: Angaston 52 d Gawler Central 37. Senior Six: Angaston 45 d Gawler Central 39. Defensively we performed, but an error prone second quarter in attack made it tough to come back. Awards: Tina Pratt and Emily Patrick. Senior Seven: Angaston 34 d Gawler Central 18. Amazing game. Great to see the improvement from last round. Awards: Genene and Kristy. Intermediate One: Angaston 43 d Gawler Central 26. Intermediate Two: Gawler Central 57 d Anagston 25. Junior One: Angaston 47 d Gawler Central 45. Junior Two: Gawler Central 39 d Angaston 22.Well done girls. Steady four quarter effort. Award recipients: Rachael Bailey and Georgie Ball. Sub Junior One: Gawler Central 35 d Angaston 14. An excellent game by all the girls. The pressure was outstanding. Couldn’t be prouder Awards: Juliet Low, Shantelle Carapetis-Laube. Sub Junior Two: Angaston 19 d Gawler Central 8. Great game girls, put everything we had into the game. A few easy mistakes let Ango pull away but keeping our heads up throughout the game. We’ll get them next time. Award recipients: Lilly Jefferys and Danielle Cockburn. Sub Junior Three: Angaston 17 d Gawler Central 16. A tight game. We need to be in front and have strong passes. Looking forward to next week. Award recipients: Emily and Jenna. Primary One: Gawler Central 10 d Angaston 7. Great game girls, worked really well as a team Awards: Keely Neville and Lauren McKiggan. Primary Two: Gawler Central 5 d Angaston 3.

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SPORTS TENPIN BOWLING

A Grade Teams TH Supers Stocky Flagons Breakers EV Vipers Springton Ballbearings Valley Locals

P 15 15 15 15 15 15

W 15 13 12 7 7 5

L 0 2 3 8 8 10

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Ag 113 95 110 118 133

% 44 53 43 41 38

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Results: Stockyd Valley Locals 10-5; Breakers d Springton Ballbearing 9-6; TH Supers d EV Vipers 12-3; Bustarnados d Greenock 8-7; Ango d AP Dodgies 9-6; Vine Inn had a bye.

Barossa Bowland League results, points to date. Morning Stars: C D Players 22, Two Of Us 21, Lucky Ducks 19, Bowled Out 18. Star bowlers: Cheryle Pech 45 POA (pins over average). Valleyites: WAFWOTEAM 75, The Krauts 56, Tripod 54.5, W.M.D. 47, Ten Pinners 46, The Drifters 44, Zodiac 41.5. Star bowlers: S Roehr 39 POA, Sean White 52 POA. Grapevines: Strikers 84, Double Trouble 78, Go Getters 77, Strike Outs 75, Pinsetters 68, Two Wonders 62, Pinheads 57, What Evers 53, Pin Killers 48, Pin Magic 36. Star bowlers: Sarah Mibus 2 POA, Ben Chopping 72 POA. Have A Ball: Old Farts 145, Creepshow 134, Speed Demons 116, Gutter Trash 116, Triple XXXX 111, Aint No Turkey 61. Star bowlers: Cat Thomas 22 POA, Aman Sinh 50 POA. Barossa Juniors: Pinkillers 20, Pinheads 18, The Strikers 18, The Triple Ms 10, Annihilators 6, Little Devils 0. Star bowlers: Katherine White 7 POA, Brandon 34 POA.

TABLE TENNIS Barossa and Light Table Tennis Association results from August 8. A grade: Eden Valley 1245 def Tanunda 9-35; Ebenezer 13-48 def Birdwood/Mt Pleasant 832; Kapunda bye. B-C grade: Light Pass Green 10-32 def Ebenezer White 1-5; Light Pass Gold

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7-23 def Ebenezer Gold 415; Ebenezer Blue 8-25 def Ebenezer Maroon 3-13. Premiership Tables Team Pts % A grade Kapunda 22 71.0 Birdwood/Mt Pleasant 12 61.0 Ebenezer 12 50.2 Eden Valley 10 42.9 Tanunda 0 25.5 B-C grade Light Pass Green26 78.6 Light Pass Gold 22 68.8 Ebenezer Gold 14 58.4 Ebenezer Maroon14 53.9 Ebenezer Blue 6 23.4 Ebenezer White 2 16.2 A grade finals 1st semi: Ebenezer v Eden Valley at Tanunda. 2nd semi: Kapunda v Birdwood/Mt Pleasant at Eden Valley. B grade finals 1st semi: Ebenezer Gold v Ebenezer Maroon at Ebenezer. 2nd semi: Light Pass Green v Light Pass Gold at Stockwell. C grade - no match.

PETANQUE Gawler Petanque Club Results Sunday, August 12 were: Margaret Randall/Rob Mitchell/Harvey Walker d Les Roud/John Gejas/Iris Stephenson 13-5; Lilian Elles/Stan Wilson d Pam Moreland/Lachlan Kirk (jnr visitor) 13-11; Harvey Walker/John Gejas/Lachlan Kirk d Rob Mitchell/Lilian Elles/Iris Stephenson 13-0; Pam Moreland/Les Roud d Margaret Randall/Stan Wilson 13-8; Les Roud/Lilian Elles d Pam Moreland/Lachlan Kirk/John Gejas 13-9; Stan Wilson/Rob Mitchell d Harvey Walker/Margaret Randall 13-0.

Hockey Barossa Valley results hockey tables A Men AM United v Nuriootpa; Tanunda 3 d Gawler/Trinity 0; Two Wells had the bye. A Women Trinity 0 drew with Two Wells 0; Gawler 3 d Tanunda 2; AM United 3 d Nuriootpa 2. B Men Tanunda 0 drew with Gawler/Trinity 0; Nuriootpa 2 d AM United 0; Two Wells had the bye. B Women Nuriootpa 12 d Two Wells 0; Gawler 1 drew with AM United 1. Under 18 Nuriootpa 1 d AM United 0; Gawler 3 d Tanunda 2; Two Wells had the bye. Under 15/16 Tanunda 1 d Gawler 0; AM United 9 d Two Wells 0; Nuriootpa had the bye. Under 13/14 Trinity College White 3 d Gawler 0; Two Wells v AM United; Nuriootpa 1 d Trinity College Red 0; Tanunda had the bye.

Premierships A Men Team P 1 Nuriootpa 11 2 Tanunda 11 3 AM United 10 4 Gawler/Trinity 10 5 Two Wells 10 A Women Team P 1 AM United 13 2 Gawler 13 3 Nuriootpa 13 4 Two Wells 13 5 Tanunda 13 6 Trinity 13 B Men Team P 1 Tanunda 11 2 Nuriootpa 11 3 Gawler/Trinity 10 4 AM United 10 5 Two Wells 10 B Women Team P 1 AM United 12 2 Nuriootpa 12 3 Gawler 12 4 Two Wells 12 Under 18 Team P 1 Nuriootpa 11 2 Two Wells 10 3 Tanunda 11 4 Gawler 10 5 AM United 10 Under 15/16 Team P 1 Nuriootpa 10 2 AM United 10 3 Two Wells 11 4 Tanunda 10 5 Gawler 11 Under 13/14 Team P 1 AM United 10 2 Nuriootpa 11 3 Two Wells 10 4 Trinity College White 10 5 Trinity College Red 10 6 Tanunda 10 7 Gawler 11

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ANGASTON prevailed by one goal in a pre-final final over Gawler Central in the Tigers’ den. In an exciting finish, the ball was in the Gawler goal circle when the final whistle was blown. Angaston coach Chelsea Duval said it had been a tremendous match and the victory kept alive the Panther’s hopes of making the finals. “We have to keep winning and hope other results go our way,” Chelsea said. “But to come away with a win was a credit to the girls.” But the coach has to take some credit as Angaston was trailing by three at half-time when she moved Lily Miles from defence to goals and brought on Anna Cameron into defence. Both moves worked well and enabled the Panthers to level up the game at three-quarter time before going on to win. Angaston’s best were goal attack Kim Seelander, defender Tamara Rowe and midcourt Katie Gloede. Scott Waddington filled in as Central coach for daughter Leigh who had Australian Netball League commitments. “It was a disappointing result as again we were in a position to win at three-quarter time,” Scott said. “We created a lot of turnovers but didn’t capitalise on enough of them. When Anna Cameron came on at halftime it definitely changed the way the game was going and unfortunately in the last quarter we didn’t have a player who could step up and take us to a win.” Central’s best were Krystal Butler at centre and wing defence and Jade Pfitzner who swapped with her in those positions.

seasons in a 13-goal win over Barossa District. “The senior ones displayed some quality netball out of defence and driving onto the circle,” coach Robyn March said. “Every player on court increased their individual work rates and we were rewarded with the highest win of our season. “Both Tush Steinert and Heidi Gogoll shot consistently this week. Our mid courters Kendall Barter, Rachael Gerhardy and Kylie Falkenberg worked consistently hard every quarter. “There is no more individual player compliment, than to be presented with a different opposition at each quarter change. Barossa made several changes to their mid court in an attempt to try and shut down our drive. “Credit must always be given to our bench players, they are the ones who drive the on court players. Lana Kaesler came on firing from the bench. Her speed is always impressive. Equally impressive was up and coming inter player, Brianna Falland who was given an opportunity to experience the speed and intensity of senior ones. “Both defences Lizzie Cane and Jaime McGuirk combined well to shut down Barossa’s goalers. “Most consistent over the four quarters was Kylie Falkenberg, Jaime McGuirk and Tush Steinert. “I would like to thank long-time patron, Sue LaNauze for her pre-match talk.” Leanne Nelson, Barossa coach, said her side had been confident of a win but had not had consistency in their goal ring for the past month because of injury. “We worked the ball well as always and our defenders worked hard but the Nuri shooters were very consistent and made our job very difficult,” Leanne said. “At half time I moved Taryn Wills to WA and Stacey Nelson to WD in an endeavour to stop Nuri’s drive through their wing attack and again introduced one of our up and coming Inters in goal attack Becky Mahonyga. She missed her first shot but then proceeded to perform in a manner that I was really proud and excited about. Vicki Nelson, our best on court in centre, and Taryn Wills combining well delivered the ball with speed and accuracy and with our change up in the shooting lineup opened up the goal circle and the goals started to flow, but it was too late to rein in the score. “We are not in the run for the finals so I am giving an opportunity to our young up and coming girls. I think it is important for them to experience the tempo of the game.” SOUTH Gawler had a few positional changes but still

Willaston 56 Kapunda 47 LADDER leader Willaston proved a shade too strong for fellow finalist Kapunda scoring by nine goals. Mel Tump, Willaston coach, was delighted with the hard game leading toward finals. “We knew that we would have our work cut out for us as Kapunda have been in great form,” Mel said. “Although we were missing a couple of players from our defensive end we knew that if we played a disciplined game for four quarters that we had every chance of coming away with the win. “We had a fantastic start outscoring Kapunda 16 to 6 in the first quarter which set us up well for the remainder of the game. Kapunda came back at us as we knew they would but the 10-goal lead at quarter time was enough to secure the win. Each quarter after that was very close so it was a credit to the girls to hold onto the lead from the first quarter. We will take a lot of confidence from this win into the final games of the minor round.” Best were Jess Wilson (wing attack), Hayley Norris (centre) and Pam Warner (wing defence). Kapunda coach Paul McGrath believes his side learnt from the game. “One poor quarter, the first, cost us the chance of taking it right up to the competition leaders,” Paul said. “But the girls showed true fighting spirit and stayed in the game for the last three quarters. “In fact the game after quarter time was a different game and you could see the cracks appear as we rattled them by getting up close and personal. “We were unable to sustain the pressure for a full quarter which allowed them to keep us at arm’s length. “Lisa’s shooting and accuracy was once again on display and we were unable to find a way to arrest that strong part of their game. “Every time you put yourself up against the benchmark you come away with positives, the key to our success is putting those learnings into practice to ensure that improvement is evident in the future. “Penny Chappell (centre} was dominant for the last three quarters, winning the battle for the mid court and picking off numerous intercepts with her great reading of the play and putting the opposition under pressure so they made mistakes. “Kristy Humble (wing attack) once again played a great game in attack, her pace and athleticism overcame the extreme close checking at times more suited to the ice hockey rink. “Stacka (Stacey Burgess, goal defence) put in a sterling effort controlling the back for us, at times having the very dominant Willaston shooting combination under pressure and having to second guess themselves.” NURIOOTPA recorded their highest score for several

South Gawler 55 Tanunda 38 ran out 17-goal winners over Tanunda. Lynette Hutton, South coach, said her side had not been at their best but gave credit to the opposition. “Tanunda started full of fight right from the first whistle,” Lynette said. “They had come to play and applied a lot of pressure on us. “We were playing well in patches, but not consistent enough. We didn’t stick to the team structure we have worked so hard to establish, and we were not there for each other enough. “Full credit to Tanunda they fought hard all game. We have the week off to work on our structure and then have a tough game against Angaston to lead us into finals.” South’s best player was defender Emma Dekort. Tanunda coach Maria Fraser said it had been good to see a marked improvement on Tanunda’s last result against South. “We lost by 40 goals and they have been punishing many opposition teams so this was not a bad result for us,” Maria said. “Kate Jolly (goal defence) continued her good form and she has done an exceptional job as captain of our team. Kate Mader (goal keeper) always gives 100 per cent in a tough position and the whole side contributed with real team pride in the overall performance. Well done to Brooke Edson who played a good game as goal shooter with a high conversion rate. “We have two games left and we will be striving to win both of those matches to finish of the season on a positive note. We have shown some improvement on last year but simply not won enough games to be in the race for the finals. The club must continue improving to be respected and to have a chance of participating in the finals.”

Barossa, Light and Gawler Netball Association results from Round 16, August 11.

Senior One: Angaston 50 d Gawler Central 49; South Gawler 55 d Tanunda 38; Nuriootpa 52 d Barossa District 39; Willaston 56 d Kapunda 47. Senior Two: Angaston 51 d Gawler Central 48; South Gawler 72 d Tanunda 25; Nuriootpa 44 d Barossa District 34; Willaston 53 d Kapunda 36. Senior Three: Angaston 38 d Gawler Central 35; South Gawler 55 d Tanunda 23; Nuriootpa 48 d Barossa District 38; Willaston 70 d Kapunda 32. Senior Four: Gawler Central 56 d Angaston 41; South Gawler 43 d Tanunda 36; Nuriootpa 46 d Barossa District 33; Willaston 65 d Kapunda 28. Senior Five: Angaston 52 d Gawler Central 37; South Gawler 46 d Tanunda 36; Barossa District 52 d Nuriootpa 32; Willaston 87 d Kapunda 11. Senior Six: Angaston 45 d Gawler Central 39; South Gawler 48 d Tanunda 35; Nuriootpa 47 d Barossa District 36; Willaston 61 d Kapunda 26. Senior Seven: Angaston 34 d Gawler Central 18; Barossa District 52 d Nuriootpa 23. Intermediate One: Angaston 43 d Gawler Central 26; South Gawler 63 d Tanunda 19; Nuriootpa 42 d Barossa District 31; Willaston 40 d Kapunda 39. Intermediate Two: Gawler Central 57 d Angaston 25; South Gawler 64 d Tanunda 21; Nuriootpa 38 d Barossa District 24; Willaston 43 d Kapunda 28. Junior One: Angaston 47 d Gawler Central 45; Tanunda 36 d South Gawler 30; Nuriootpa 62 d Barossa District 30. Junior Two: Gawler Central 39 d Angaston 22; South Gawler 40 d Tanunda 23; Barossa District 46 d Nuriootpa 34; Willaston 62 d Kapunda 26. Sub Junior One: Gawler Central 35 d Angaston 14; Tanunda 33 d South Gawler 8; Nuriootpa 26 d Barossa District 23; Willaston 19 d Kapunda 12. Sub Junior Two: Angaston 19 d Gawler Central 8; Tanunda 30 d South Gawler 13; Barossa District 27 d Nuriootpa 25; Willaston 21 d Kapunda 10. Sub Junior Three: Angaston 17 d Gawler Central 16; Nuriootpa 14

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LADY ALASKA

Rail: Out 6m from the 800m to the 400m, then out 4m for the remainder. Track: Good (3). Weather: Fine.

Daily Double: 7, 8 Extra Double: 3, 4 Treble: 6, 7, 8 Quadrella: 5, 6, 7, 8 First Four: All Races Fixed Odds: All Races

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5 1228m

Criterion Plate

(Apprentices can claim) 3yo & up Maiden SW $10,000

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332s6 3s48s 2440s 52s6 2240s 50s45 40s42 900s4 3 75

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Assaboy (6) D Tourneur Better Ark Up (7) Ms C Lindop Land Of The Free b (1) P Gatt Podium Finish (14) J Toeroek (a3) Snazzy Ray (9) J Potter Son Of Nala (2) J Frew (a) Twentygood Reasons (15) SCRATCHED Zipalang (4) Ms J Kah (a3) Calzino h (18) Ms A Herrmann Klondike Lil (16) T Pannell Presenter (5) C Lever Routine Miss (10) Ms L Hopwood Torio Boy (17) T Baker Bambadanz (8) B Claridge EMERGENCIES Magnetic Annie (3) Ms H Mc Kechnie Dances With Spurs (12) A Patterson Sal’s Shinko h (11) Ms M Tyndall (a3) Blazing Max (13) W Kerford

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THE TRACK

SA TAB MULTIPLES

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1528m

Coopers Handicap (Apprentices can claim) Rating 78 $10,000

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93935 156s7 193s5 65231 84345 137s5 27181 0s309

Little Akie w (6) Ms L Stojakovic (a1.5) Asso Bello tw (7) M Neilson Nevele Tol th (2) A Patterson Sono Piccolo w (8) Ms M Tyndall (a3) Chilli Deva d (4) Ms J Kah (a3) Tasteofenergy tw (3) T Pannell Tommy Two cw (1) D Tourneur Oceans Of Gold (5) Ms H Mc Kechnie

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3.20 13.00 13.00 7.00 2.50 9.00 4.00 21.00

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Gawler South Bakery

(Apprentices can claim) F&M Rating 68 $10,000

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14052 1259s s6776 66071 22s31 23213 82344 7460s 90s00

Saint Sha Rose dw (8) B Claridge Just Tess dwb (1) Ms L Stojakovic (a1.5) Rhodamine d (9) P Gatt Suki cdw (3) J Holder Get Up Stand Up w (5) D Tourneur Uschrike (6) Ms J Kah (a3) Angel Of Hope w (4) Ms C Lindop Raja Belle (2) Ms K Bishop (a2) Crystal Gazer (7) Ms L Hopwood

59 57 57 57 56.5 56.5 54 54 54

6.50 11.00 7.50 3.80 2.80 4.60 5.50 51.00 51.00

GEAR CHANGES RACE 1: (8) Free Entry near-side bubble cheeker on first time; (11) Why Not You norton bit on first time RACE 2: (5) Italian Danza concussion plates on again, race plates off again RACE 3: (2) Mykonos Sunset blinkers off again RACE 4: (3) Land Of The Free blinkers off first time; (8) Zipalang tongue-tie on first time; (9) Calzino lugging bit on first time, tongue-tie on first time; (11) Presenter, (14) Bambadanz blinkers on first time; (15) Magnetic Annie bandages on first time; (18) Blazing Max pacifiers off first time, winkers off first time RACE 5: (5) Chilli Deva blinkers off first time RACE 6: (3) Rhodamine blinkers off first time, winkers on first time; (8) Raja Belle barrier blanket off first time, cornell collar on first time, hoof pads off first time, lugging bit off first time RACE 8: (12) Tayla Lee norton bit off first time

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TOMMY TWO

LAND OF THE FREE

1734m

Kingsford Handicap

(Apprentices can claim) 4yo & up Rating 62 $10,000

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8s041 82144 s0884 0s533 0183 08s43 s0842 76140 750s0 07537 255s8 88578

Wotzitworth c (2) J Toeroek (a3) Cruz’n Now tcw (10) Ms L Hopwood Fantastic Reign (7) D Tourneur Allez Tara (5) T Pannell Heart To Heart t (9) Ms K Bishop (a2) Fraacharm tdw (3) E Boyd (a4) No Doubtfire (12) B Claridge Perfect Crown (11) J Maund Brilliant Ween t (6) SCRATCHED Slacksmith w (1) Ms A Herrmann Jeune Glass d (4) Ms H Mc Kechnie Afrisky Business w (8) Ms L Stojakovic (a1.5)

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26.00

4.37 PD Excavations Handicap 1228m (Apprentices can claim) 4yo & up Rating 62 $10,000

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s157s 4318s 5346s s3835 16 4s343 71 5061s 60147 50302 s2417 17s57 47243 8s403

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Cadgee Flyer w (8) Ms H Mc Kechnie Circle Of Trust t (12) J Toeroek (a3) Smoke ‘em Billy (16) C Lever Statue Of Glory d (17) W Kerford Wise And Happy t (14) J Potter Thorny Devil (2) D Tourneur Chester Downs c (5) P Gatt Jesta Tiger d (11) S Cahill Amour Cache w (4) J Maund Kate’s Dream td (10) Ms C Lindop Morchowie Miss d (13) M Neilson Tayla Lee d (6) B Claridge Sophina (9) J Holder Sandquill cdw (1) A Patterson EMERGENCIES Tonto’s Pride w (7) Ms L Stojakovic (a1.5) See Sparky (15) SCRATCHED C’mon Now (3) Gailamour (18) J Maund

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31.00

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31.00 13.00

GAWLER comment Race one GIANT VICTORY (J A O’Connor) 8g By Giant’s Causeway - Ma Victoire (31:0-3-4): Raced erratically when 13-3/4 len 11th (58.0) Colonial 1700m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn dead trk July 11 then beat four home when 13 len 7th (58.0) Pretty Blonde 1950m Morphettville Parks 2yo+ Mdn dead trk July 19. Time’s running out for him to break his duck and it’s hard to get enthusiastic about his chances here. Looking elsewhere. SLASH (Ms C Rose) 4g By Monde Bleu Unique Edition (8:0-0-0): Finished 2-1/4 len 4th (57.5) Mestari 1400m Morphettville Parks 3yo Mdn dead trk July 19 then stepped up to this trip for the first time when 6-1/2 len 7th (58.0) Wotzitworth 1734m Gawler Mdn dead trk Aug 2. Fitter for three runs back and comes into calculations here. STORMING NORTH (J A O’Connor) 6g By Giant’s Causeway - Reem Albaraari (16:0-1-1): Returned from a break with 10-1/2 len 8th (58.0) Blevic Lad 1600m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn dead trk July 25 then never in it when 25-3/4 len last (56.0) Magus 2022m M’ville Mdn slow trk Aug 1. Senior rider goes on here but he needs to lift. TOBY’S STATEMENT (R H Wilkinson) 5g By Mugharreb - Big Swampy (8:0-0-0): Made ground from the back to finish in the front half of the field when 6-1/4 len 5th (58.0) Pretty Blonde 1950m Morphettville Parks 2yo+ Mdn dead trk July 19 then may not have been suited on the slow going when 10-1/4 len 8th (58.0) Magus 2022m M’ville Mdn slow trk Aug 1. Gets back on to a firmer surface here and can figure. WHAT LOGIC (Ms R Day) 4g By Gallo Di Ferro - Wild Logic (5:0-0-0): Following 3-1/4 len 4th (56.0) Pretty Blonde 1950m Morphettville Parks 2yo+ Mdn dead trk July 19 ran 12-1/2 len 9th (56.0) Magus 2022m M’ville Mdn slow trk Aug 1. Should set the pace here and senior rider goes back on. Could take some catching. WHERE’S THAT (K M Sweeney) 4g By Stargazer - Strategic Blue (6:0-0-0): Beat half the field home when 2-1/2 len 5th (56.0) Mestari 1400m Morphettville Parks 3yo Mdn dead trk July 19 then held on well for 4-1/4 len 4th (56.5) Wotzitworth 1734m Gawler Mdn dead trk Aug 2. Looks to be working up to a win and gets a senior rider here. Fitter for four runs back and takes tossing in this.

AMICI MIEI (Simon Casey) 4m By Bellotto - Swepton (6:0-0-0): After 5 len 6th (55.5) Ferrari Star 1400m Balaklava 2yo+ Mdn slow trk July 18 ran 10-1/2 len 9th (54.0) Tommy Two 1528m Gawler C1 dead trk Aug 2. Back to her right grade here but jumping up in distance. Place only. FREE ENTRY (A D Day) 4m By Gallo Di Ferro - My Free Sample (8:0-0-0): Raced greenly and the rider lost her whip when 8-1/2 len 7th (54.0) Heart To Heart 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk July 11 then finished 8-1/4 len 6th (54.5) Eloise That’s Me 1228m Gawler M Mdn dead trk Aug 2. Fitter for two runs back but she hasn’t placed in six starts and others look better suited here. HOLY SHEMOLEY (J F Macmillan) 5m By Fraar - Soft (13:0-2-4): Returned from a break with 1-3/4 len, sht 1/2 hd 3rd (53.0) Kalo Taxithi, Mr Schiller 1400m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn slow trk July 4 then jst run down when 1/2 len 2nd (54.5) Blevic Lad 1600m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn dead trk July 25. Knocking on the door and drawn to get the gun run here. Looks the one. LADY ALASKA (D R Jolly) 4m By Reset Great Manners (6:0-0-2): Followed len, 3/4 len 3rd (55.5) Castano Girl, Khalah Rose 1400m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn dead trk July 25 with 2-3/4 len 5th (56.0) Full Bore 1410m Balaklava Mdn Aug 8. Stepping out to this trip for the first time here. Hasn’t been far away of late and rates an each-way chance here. WHY NOT YOU (G L Lesnikowski) 6m By Bellotto - Caper Caillie (5:0-1-1): Just missed when sht hd, nk 3rd (56.0) Colonial, Pretty Blonde 1700m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn dead trk July 11 and again went close when nk 2nd (56.0) Wotzitworth 1734m Gawler Mdn dead trk Aug 2. Did a super job from a wide alley last time over this track/distance and drops 3kgs after the claim. Right in it.

Race two JUST RANGER (K & H Frew) 5g By Akhadan - Grandime (8:1-2-1): Finished sht hd 2nd (54.5) Kinselmac Manner 1400m Balaklava C1 slow trk July 18 before running 18-1/4 len 10th (55.0) Tommy Two 1528m Gawler C1 dead trk Aug 2. Didn’t get warm last time but previous form was consistent. Worth another chance.

LATE NIGHT DRINK (G V Richards) 5g By Half Hennessy - Bow To Me (5:1-0-0): Struck interference near the 1600m before finishing 24-1/2 len 10th (56.5) Tuscan Fire 2000m Colac (68) Feb 26 then was spelled after 11-3/4 len last (59.0) Tower Of Lonhro 1600m Ararat (62) Mar 9. Finished last Happy Trails 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk Aug 6. Coming off a 5-month break here and resumes for a new stable. Might need the outing but betting may provide a gude. MYSTIC MORN (G P Moody) 5g By Blevic Antonelli (16:1-4-2): Beat half the field home when 1-3/4 len 5th (55.5) King Rodney 1250m Morphettville Parks (71) dead trk July 19 then stepped up in trip to finish 6-3/4 len 5th (57.0) Tommy Two 1528m Gawler C1 dead trk Aug 2. Fitter now and he goes well here. Drawn to get a lovely run and looks the testing material. SIR READY (Jon O’Connor) 4g By Choisir Ready Made Family (10:1-1-1): Finished 5-1/2 len 5th (56.0) Energized 1200m Balaklava E&G (62) slow trk July 18 then ran on strongly for 1-3/4 len 2nd (56.0) Savvy Smokin’ 1600m M’ville (62) slow trk Aug 1. Fitter now and doesn’t look far off another win. Hard to beat in this. ITALIAN DANZA (Ms B Geracitano) 5g By Testa Rossa - Gold Ransom (17:1-0-0): Ran 11-1/2 len 10th (54.5) Dirty Ona Drink 1800m M’ville (75) Mar 3 then pulled up lame after running 24-1/2 len last (58.0) Belnova 1600m Strathalbyn (62) dead trk April 18. Ran 8th Belfast Boy 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk Aug 6. Hasn’t raced for four months and yet to place in four previous firstup runs. Others look better. MAGIC PULSE (Ms S Jaensch) 4m By Magic Albert - Rosa’s Dream (10:1-0-0): Ran 3-1/4 len 5th (54.0) Bachelor Royal 1700m Warrnambool C1 dead trk May 1 then was spelled after 6-3/4 len 8th (54.5) Lucky Penny 1600m M’ville Laelia Stakes May 12. Beat seven rivals home in Listed grade at last run before a break. Been off the scene for three months and may just need this. THAT’S ALL GOLD (S P Gower) 4m By Dash For Cash - Nova Gen (8:1-1-0): Followed 9-1/2 len last (56.5) Tristacat 1606m Murray Bridge (62) Mar 28 with 11-1/2 len 12th (52.0) Gauss 1400m Murray Bridge (62) dead trk July 25. Her only win was in a 4-horse race over 2050 metres on a heavy track. Didn’t get warm firstup and she’s hard to recommend here.

Race three FROESE (Scott Trenowden) 5g By Redoute’s Choice - Tangerine Dream (4:0-0-1): Returned from a break with 4-1/4 len 4th (58.0) Motzart 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk July 11 then finished 2-1/4 len, 1-3/4 len 3rd (55.0) Flash Mick, Boltin’ Henry 1228m Gawler E&G dead trk Aug 2. Working up to a win and shapes as if this trip will suit. Top show. MYKONOS SUNSET (J Dunn) 4g By Oratorio - Ancient Sunlight (12:0-1-2): Resumed racing with 1-3/4 len 2nd (55.5) Reslenda 1200m Murray Bridge 3yo Mdn dead trk July 25 then passed a few in the straight when 5 len 8th (56.0) Full Bore 1410m Balaklava Mdn Aug 8. Senior rider goes on here and the blinkers come off. Can figure. NO HITTER (Kirsten McGowan) 5g By Beckett - Main Artery (4:0-0-0): Had to be vetted after 12-1/4 len last (58.0) Zoom 1250m Morphettville Parks E&G Mdn dead trk June 6 then ran 8-1/2 len 8th (58.0) Flash Mick 1228m Gawler E&G dead trk Aug 2. Yet to set the world on fire and hard to get excited about his chances in this. PRECIOUS VILLA (D J Clarken) 4g By Not A Single Doubt - Summer Thirst (5:0-0-1): Struck interference near the turn then was vetted after 3-3/4 len 6th (56.0) Reslenda 1200m Murray Bridge 3yo Mdn dead trk July 25 then beat half the field home when 2-3/4 len 6th (56.5) Full Bore 1410m Balaklava Mdn Aug 8. Fitter for two runs back and looks as if this trip will suit. Worth consideration. BON CHERIE (M L Mychajlin) 5m By Centre Stalls - Easy Go Indi (14:0-1-1): Beat two home when 9-1/2 len 6th (52.0) Dazed 1400m Port Augusta 2yo+ Mdn July 26 then finished 13-1/4 len last (53.5) Chester Downs 1228m Gawler M Mdn dead trk Aug 2. Ran a fair race here in June but her form has tapered right off since then. Looking elsewhere. CHARLOTTE’S JOY (Ms K Huxtable) 4m By Barely A Moment - Dominita (3:0-0-0): Got blocked for a run when 4-1/2 len 7th (55.0) Meadows Magic 1400m Murray Bridge F&M Mdn Jan 1 then resumed racing with 12-3/4 len last (57.5) Eloise That’s Me 1228m Gawler M Mdn dead trk Aug 2. Didn’t pass a runner when resuming and needs to lift to be competitive in this.

CURRAHEE (Ms R Day) 4m By Akhadan - Some Kinda Storm (5:0-1-1): Got blocked for a run before finishing 6-1/4 len 5th (53.0) Mossego 1400m Morphettville Parks 2yo (68) dead trk July 28 (2011) then at first run back from a long break ran 3-1/4 len 2nd (57.5) Eloise That’s Me 1228m Gawler M Mdn dead trk Aug 2. Ran a super race when resuming after 12 months off and sure to be fitter here. Take tossing. DOTING (C J Graves) 5m By Howbaddouwantit - Good Thing (17:0-0-0): Beat five home when 4 len 6th (57.5) Under De Boardwalk 1250m Morphettville Parks F&M Mdn dead trk June 6 then finished 7-3/4 len 5th (56.0) Get Up Stand Up 1050m M’ville Mdn slow trk Aug 1. Made nice late ground last time to finish in the front half of the field but she is yet to place in 17 starts. Take on trust. FACING (G V Richards) 3g By Face Value Unwrapped (2:0-0-0): Debuted with 8-3/4 len last (55.5) Heavens Shout 1000m Port Lincoln 2yo Hcp Feb 9 then was slowly away and tightened for room when 8-1/4 len 6th (57.5) Saturday Sorcerer 1050m M’ville 3yo Mdn slow trk Aug 1. Had excuses when resuming on a slow track. Could sneak a place at odds. FIDESDI (P Stokes) 4m By Keep The Faith Dimurta (1:0-0-1): Lost a plate when lg nk, 1/2 len 3rd (57.5) Chester Downs, Klondike Lil 1228m Gawler M Mdn dead trk Aug 2. Ran a nice race on debut and will have benefited from the experience. In the mix. LADY SONRO (G P Moody) 5m By Niello - Rose Of Ceylon (9:0-1-0): Ran 7-1/2 len 10th (56.0) Castano Girl 1400m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn dead trk July 25 then beat seven home when 4-3/4 len 5th (56.0) Wotzitworth 1734m Gawler Mdn dead trk Aug 2. Improved effort last time over this track/distance. Not the worst. TEENAGE QUEEN (R H Wilkinson) 5m By Akhadan Confident Miss (4:0-0-0): Ran 15-1/4 len last (53.0) Colonial 1700m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn dead trk July 11 then finished 6-1/4 len 6th (54.0) Hezafraar 1100m Port Augusta Mdn July 26. Senior rider goes on but she needs to lift to be competitive in this.

BETTER ARK UP (Scott Trenowden) 5g By Akhadan - Whistling Lass (11:0-3-2): Was spelled after 3/4 len 2nd (58.0) Super Silks 1500m Gawler Mdn Jan 18 then resumed racing with 7-1/4 len 6th (58.0) Flash Mick 1228m Gawler E&G dead trk Aug 2. Showed pace first-up and will be fitter here. Comes into calculations. LAND OF THE FREE (D R Jolly) 5g By Statue Of Liberty - Valerian (4:0-0-1): Following 2-1/4 len 4th (58.0) Real Sharp 1100m Gawler Mdn Jan 18 ran 3-1/2 len 8th (58.0) Belleap 1200m Strathalbyn Mdn dead trk Feb 22. Finished nk 2nd Our Mimi 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) dead trk Aug 6. Handy type who looked forward in a recent trial. Right in this. PODIUM FINISH (Craig Stewart) 5g By God’s Own - Orchid Lady (9:0-1-0): Followed 7-1/4 len 4th (57.0) Waratone 1600m Murray Bridge Mdn Dec 4 with 19-1/4 len last (57.0) Where’s My Wagon 1511m Gawler Mdn Dec 21. Awkwardly drawn here but he has shown ability. Place looks best over this trip. SNAZZY RAY (T T Oxlade) 4g By Blevic Sazende (3:0-1-0): Was spelled after 1-1/2 len 2nd (57.5) Mustang Schiller 1200m Clare 3yo Mdn Mar 11 then resumed racing with 11-1/2 len 6th (57.5) Natural Disaster 1050m Balaklava Mdn slow trk July 18. Fitter now and better suited on the firmer ground. Has claims. SON OF NALA (J E Hickmott) 4g By Legion - Miss Nala (7:0-2-2): Finished 2-1/2 len 4th (55.5) Dubai Me Roses 1600m Balaklava Mdn Nov 23 then was spelled after 4-3/4 len 10th (54.0) Zaeimus 1400m Morphettville Parks (75) Dec 3. Showed some talent in his only run to date and can show up here while fresh. Keep in mind. TWENTYGOOD REASONS (W A Bogarts) 5g: First start. By Gallo Di Ferro - Possibly Perfect. Finished 4th Our Mimi 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) dead trk Aug 6. Unfashionably-bred late starter who has drawn an ordinary gate for his racetrack debut. Prefer to see. ZIPALANG (D R Jolly) 4g By Clangalang Zipnotic (5:0-0-0): Got tightened for room when 5-1/2 len 4th (54.5) Uschrike 1000m Murray Bridge Mdn dead trk July 25 then finished 2-1/2 len 5th (55.0) Nullarbor Nymph 1055m Balaklava Mdn Aug 8. Should be fitter for two runs back and can be in the finish here.

Race four ASSABOY (P F Blanch) 4g: First start. By Blevic Woodbine Rosie. Finished nk, len 3rd Our Mimi, Land Of The Free 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) dead trk Aug 6. Dam has produced two winners from three foals to race but both were best over more ground. Trialled OK last week and market could be a guide.

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GAWLER comment continued CALZINO (Ms S Brennan) 4m: First start. By Bianconi - Costa De Currency. Finished last Barabba Moment 1000m M’ville barrier trial (Mdn) dead trk July 16. First foal of the dam to race. Look for a lead from the betting ring. KLONDIKE LIL (K M Sweeney) 5m By Mugharreb - Picalilli Star (20:0-3-2): Returned from a break with 1-1/2 len 4th (57.5) Jewel Of Cadence 1200m Balaklava F&M Mdn slow trk July 18 then just missed when lg nk 2nd (57.5) Chester Downs 1228m Gawler M Mdn dead trk Aug 2. She can find one better and has had no luck with the barrier here. Rates an each-way chance. PRESENTER (R R Jolly) 3g: First start. By Host - Halo Amore. Ran 5th Brave Journey 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk Aug 6. Brought $50,000 as a yearling and he’s out of a handy racemare. Stable commands respect not disgraced when market will be the best guide. ROUTINE MISS (J D Smith) 4m By Real Jester - Full On Clubs (6:0-0-0): Was spelled after 26-3/4 len last (53.0) Drafted 1600m Balaklava Mdn dead trk Sept 28 and resumed with 6-1/4 len 4th (56.0) Get Up Stand Up 1050m M’ville Mdn slow trk Aug 1. Ran out of her skin firstup in her first glimpse of form. Can figure here with a repeat of that effort. TORIO BOY (P Stokes) 3g By Oratorio - Nic’s Sister (1:0-0-1): At only start ran 6-3/4 len, 1/2 len 3rd (56.0) Splash Of Moet, Little Critter 1000m M’ville 2yo Hcp slow trk June 30. Scored 1/2 hd win Sunrise, Diamond Court 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk Aug 6. Far from disgraced on debut in Saturday grade. Has been freshened for this and despite the horror draw, must go in. BAMBADANZ (Jon O’Connor) 3f By Barely A Moment - Grey Danz (2:0-0-0): Debuted with 7-1/2 len 7th (55.5) Miss Intensus 1000m Morphettville Parks 2yo Mdn dead trk July 19 then reared at the start and pulled up lame when 28-1/4 len last (55.5) Meliora 1300m Morphettville Parks 3yo (75) dead trk Aug 4. Had excuses last time and the blinkers go on here. Don’t dismiss. MAGNETIC ANNIE (L F Porter) 4m By Barely A Moment - Taipan Annie (4:0-0-0): Was spelled after 15-3/4 len 5th (56.0) Defonet 1200m Hamilton Mdn dead trk Feb 5 and resumed with 8-3/4 len last (56.0) Leica Duel 1100m Bendigo 3yo Mdn slow trk July 22. Done little in four runs to date and looks safely held in this. DANCES WITH SPURS (Jon O’Connor) 3f By Good Journey - Midori Gift (1:0-0-0): Was slowly away on debut and her rider told to use vigour after she finished 9-1/4 len 7th (55.5) Saturday Sorcerer 1050m M’ville 3yo Mdn slow trk Aug 1. Had support at long odds on debut when struck a slow track. Senior rider goes on here and she might improve on top of the ground. Keep in mind. SAL’S SHINKO (Ms S Salvemini) 5g By Marmottan - Lady Shinko (1:0-0-0): At only start ran 8-3/4 len 8th (56.5) Hezafraar 1100m Port Augusta Mdn July 26. Did little on debut and he needs to lift to be competitive here. BLAZING MAX (Ms S Hayes) 5g By Blevic Decorating (1:0-0-0): Got checked near the 1200m on debut before finishing 13-1/2 len 8th (56.5) Wait Forette 1400m Penola 2yo+ Mdn slow trk May 1 (2011). Been off the scene for 15 months since making a moderate debut. Drawn awkwardly and prefer to see.

Race five LITTLE AKIE (B C Mueller) 5g By Akhadan Double Spirits (20:6-1-4): Struck interference near the 400m before finishing sht 1/2 hd, lg hd 3rd (53.5) Sandhill Prince, Sky Raider 1550m Morphettville Parks (68+) slow trk May 26 then ran 2-1/4 len 5th (55.0) Sky Raider 1600m M’ville (68+) dead trk June 9. Scored 2-1/4 len win Furline, Finniss Storm 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk Aug 6. Looked very forward winning a trial last week but worth noting he hasn’t won past 1400 metres so this is a big ask first-up. Each way hope. ASSO BELLO (D W O’Leary) 8g By Bellotto Oahu Ace (33:5-4-5): Was spelled after 4-3/4 len 6th (54.0) Fitoussi 2500m M’ville (94) Dec 31 then resumed racing with 1-3/4 len 7th (57.0) American Trilogy 1210m Balaklava (71) Aug 8. Finished right on the heels of the placegetters first-up and the leading rider replaces a 3kg claimer in this. Big show. NEVELE TOL (G D Searle) 5g By Skalato Innovation Lass (19:3-1-3): Only beat one home when nk, 1/2 len 3rd (58.0) Take Out, Robrick 2600m M’ville (86) dead trk Mar 3 then was slowly away before finishing 9-1/4 len 5th (58.0) Final Command 1600m Balaklava (75) slow trk July 18. Will be better for one run back but he’ll be looking for further now. Place only. SONO PICCOLO (J E Hickmott) 7g By Genuine - Unhook (56:7-7-8): Finished 2-3/4 len, 1-1/2 len 3rd (54.0) Gold Vintage, Club Ha Ha 1500m Port Augusta (77) July 8 before scoring 1-1/4 len win (54.5) Ring Me Not, Akhabrach 1400m Murray Bridge (78) dead trk July 25. Did a super job to win last time after the saddle slipped on the rider during the race. Should get a relatively easy lead here and will take running down.

CHILLI DEVA (D M Koch) 6m By Akhadan Twisted Dream (24:2-6-5): Was slowly away when 2-3/4 len 4th (56.5) Our Sphinx 1600m M’ville (71) slow trk July 28 then again slowly away before finishing 2-3/4 len 5th (54.5) Comic Composer 1400m Morphettville Parks (75) dead trk Aug 4. She doesn’t win out of turn but looks well suited here. The blinkers come off and she’ll carry three kilos under the limit. Hard to beat. TASTEOFENERGY (J R Croucher) 6g By Niello - Sardana (33:6-2-3): Was spelled after 5-1/2 len 7th (60.0) Just Push On 1709m Gawler (68) dead trk April 25 then was tightened for room before finishing 5-1/2 len 5th (59.5) Rescued 1200m M’ville (68) slow trk Aug 1. Fitter for one run back and drops 5.5kgs in this. Can figure. TOMMY TWO (J D Smith) 4g By Snippetson Kaapriesto (11:2-1-0): Finished 12-1/4 len last (56.5) Misty Eyes 1400m Morphettville Parks 3yo (75) dead trk July 14 then scored 3-1/2 len win (57.5) Esthermac, Heart To Heart 1528m Gawler C1 dead trk Aug 2. Dropped back in grade last time and strolled in. Tougher here but gets a nice weight drop and drawn a gun alley. Worth consideration. OCEANS OF GOLD (Ms S Jaensch) 6m By Golden Lake - Raining Buckets (16:1-0-1): Jumped awkwardly before finishing 14-1/4 len last (54.0) Hay Bob 1400m Casterton (62) heavy trk June 24 then ran 7-1/2 len 9th (54.0) Rich Faith 1800m Mildura (62) slow trk July 16. Looks to be fighting out of her weight division in this. Looking elsewhere.

Race six SAINT SHA ROSE (D E Magro) 6m By Zariz Cornish Miss (34:8-4-8): Came off a break to finish 2 len 5th (55.5) Maktuub 1100m Port Augusta (60+) June 10 then finished strongly for 1-3/4 len 2nd (58.0) Katunga 1100m Gawler (68) dead trk July 11. Ran into a subsequent Saturday winner last time and will be fitter here. The one to beat. JUST TESS (B C Mueller) 5m By Devaraja Olivia’s Delight (15:4-1-1): Finished 1/2 len 5th (55.0) Zakumi 1200m Strathalbyn (68) Nov 20 then was vetted after 19-1/4 len last (57.5) Tureen 1400m Oakbank F&M (68) dead trk Dec 9. Finished nose, sht nk 3rd About Me, Beldara 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk Aug 6. She’s handy when right and has won fresh in the past. Keep safe here. RHODAMINE (Lloyd Kennewell) 7m By Success Express - Garden Flower (57:8-6-4): Beat five home when 3-3/4 len 7th (58.5) Babel 1300m Bendigo F&M Hcp-68 slow trk July 5 then was slowly away before finishing 6-3/4 len 6th (56.5) La Praline 1250m Morphettville Parks M (86) dead trk Aug 4. She looks suited back in this grade. Blinkers come off and she must be included in the chances. SUKI (Ms S Nolan) 5m By Catbird - Sunset Boulevard (18:3-0-3): Followed 4-3/4 len 7th (55.0) Katunga 1100m Gawler (68) dead trk July 11 with 1-1/2 len win (55.5) Avalon, Uschrike 1128m Gawler M C2 dead trk Aug 2. Back to her best last time over this track/ distance. In the mix. GET UP STAND UP (Jake Stephens) 4m By California Dane - Annuity (4:1-2-1): Lost a plate before finishing 5 len, 2-3/4 len 3rd (55.5) Natural Disaster, Finley Pig 1050m Balaklava Mdn slow trk July 18 then scored nk win (53.0) Princess Peggy, Finniss 1050m M’ville Mdn slow trk Aug 1. Just got there in her maiden win and this is tougher. Has claims. USCHRIKE (G L Lesnikowski) 5m By Blevic Soliciteuse (9:1-2-3): Followed 2-3/4 len win (56.0) The Trudestar, Gimme Some Savings 1000m Murray Bridge Mdn dead trk July 25 with 1-1/2 len, 1/2 hd 3rd (57.0) Suki, Avalon 1128m Gawler M C2 dead trk Aug 2. Racing consistently and gets in nicely after the claim. Must be included. ANGEL OF HOPE (K M Sweeney) 6m By Choisir - Amen Ruby (49:2-10-4): After 2-1/2 len 4th (55.5) Eleftheria 1000m Morphettville Parks (62) dead trk July 19 ran 2 len 4th (55.0) Suki 1128m Gawler M C2 dead trk Aug 2. Consistent in similar grade but doesn’t win out of turn. Rates an each-way chance. RAJA BELLE (Ms K Duffie) 7m By Devaraja Belle’s Reign (21:2-0-0): Finished 22-1/2 len 6th (56.0) Owdatay 1390m Wentworth C2 Nov 1 before running 17-1/4 len last (53.0) Image Master 1200m Murray Bridge (62) Nov 9. Ran last Wilander 900m Murray Bridge barrier trial heavy trk July 6. Has a modest strike/rate and yet to place in five first-up runs. Others look better. CRYSTAL GAZER (I J Boess) 6m By Steady Eddy - Magic Dane (4:0-0-0): Finished 15-3/4 len 12th (56.0) Emmooki’s Dash 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk June 13 before running 25 len 12th (56.0) Blevic Lad 1600m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn dead trk July 25. Yet to make her mark and looks safely held in this.

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WOTZITWORTH (T T Oxlade) 5g By Face Value - Sazende (11:1-0-2): Followed 2-1/2 len 4th (58.0) Ferrari Star 1400m Balaklava 2yo+ Mdn slow trk July 18 with nk win (58.0) Why Not You, Windsor Gardens 1734m Gawler Mdn dead trk Aug 2. Won well last time over this track/distance and gets in OK after the claim. In the mix. CRUZ’N NOW (D L Hewitt) 5g By Street Cry Just Do It Now (38:3-2-3): Safely held when 8-1/2 len 4th (56.5) Birdman 1700m Gawler (68) dead trk July 11 then kept coming when 2 len 4th (58.0) Gauss 1400m Murray Bridge (62) dead trk July 25. Suited by the step-up in trip and he goes well here. Take tossing. FANTASTIC REIGN (J Dunn) 5g By Fantastic Light - Pray For Reign (25:1-3-2): Finished 6 len 8th (58.0) Elsewhere 1550m Morphettville Parks (62) dead trk July 19 then ran 6-1/4 len 4th (56.5) Tommy Two 1528m Gawler C1 dead trk Aug 2. Ran on OK last time but his strike/ rate is moderate. Place looks best. ALLEZ TARA (J R Croucher) 5g By Song Of Tara - Fairy Rose (12:1-1-2): Jumped awkwardly before finishing sht 1/2 hd, len 3rd (57.0) Gauss, Irish Cheer 1400m Murray Bridge (62) dead trk July 25 then finished 2 len, nose 3rd (56.5) Treeovus, Reslenda 1410m Balaklava E&G Hcp-62 Aug 8. Looks close to a win now after three runs this time in. Hard to beat. HEART TO HEART (Ms R Day) 4m By Tale Of The Cat - Angel Heart (4:1-0-1): Finished 6-1/2 len 8th (53.0) Snip ‘n’ Run 1200m M’ville 3yo (75) slow trk July 21 before running 3-1/2 len, 1-1/4 len 3rd (53.5) Tommy Two, Esthermac 1528m Gawler C1 dead trk Aug 2. She goes well here but steps out to this trip for the first time. Worth consideration. FRAACHARM (Ryan Balfour) 9g By Fraar Fager’s Charm (75:6-2-8): Ran 5-1/4 len 4th (51.5) Energized 1200m Balaklava E&G (62) slow trk July 18 then finished 1-3/4 len, lg nk 3rd (55.5) Savvy Smokin’, Sir Ready 1600m M’ville (62) slow trk Aug 1. Both runs back this time in have been excellent and he was scratched from Saturday to be reserved for this. Right in it. NO DOUBTFIRE (B J Dunn) 4g By Not A Single Doubt - Rapidfire Lady (15:1-3-1): Finished 2 len 4th (51.5) Mount Mee Up 1500m Gawler E&G (62) dead trk July 11 then struck interference near the 100m before finishing nk 2nd (53.5) Elsewhere 1550m Morphettville Parks (62) dead trk July 19. Looked unlucky last time and senior rider goes on here. Will need luck from the draw but must go in. PERFECT CROWN (K M Sweeney) 6m By Beautiful Crown - Tiffany Road (48:3-9-4): Ran 5-1/4 len 4th (52.0) Gold Vintage 1500m Port Augusta (77) July 8 then finished 11-1/2 len 11th (56.5) Savvy Smokin’ 1600m M’ville (62) slow trk Aug 1. She’s hard to catch but will aprpeciate getting back on to a firmer surface here. Take on trust. BRILLIANT WEEN (J A O’Connor) 8g By Brilliant Leader - Durraween (48:6-1-7): Was spelled after 25-1/4 len last (53.0) Uchimura 2250m Morphettville Parks (81) Sept 17 then was tightened for room when 21-3/4 len last (56.5) Gauss 1400m Murray Bridge (62) dead trk July 25. Didn’t get warm first-up and may need more racing. Looking to others. SLACKSMITH (Ms C Rose) 7g By Zabeel - Eliza Cove (23:2-2-3): Was slowly away when 7 len, 3/4 len 3rd (54.0) Birdman, Treeovus 1700m Gawler (68) dead trk July 11 then again slowly away before finishing 6-1/4 len last (54.0) Pretty Blonde 2022m M’ville C2 slow trk Aug 1. Can mix his form and place hope looks bets here from his favourable draw. JEUNE GLASS (Ms S Jaensch) 6m By Jeune - Glasspark Miss (13:1-1-1): Had a break after running 9-1/4 len 5th (56.5) Bredlign 1900m Bordertown (59) Mar 8 then returned with 7-3/4 len 8th (55.0) Gauss 1400m Murray Bridge (62) dead trk July 25. Beat seven rivals home first-up after drawing a wide alley and will be fitter here. Blowout chance. AFRISKY BUSINESS (Ms E Faust) 7g By Commands - Super Trend (47:3-3-6): Finished 5-1/2 len 7th (54.5) Sturgis 2100m Gawler (62) dead trk June 13 then ran 19-1/4 len 8th (53.0) Doubly Sure 2500m M’ville (94) slow trk June 30. Back in grade and distance here. His strike/rate doesn’t instil confidence.

Race eight CADGEE FLYER (Ms S Jaensch) 6g By Untouchable - Divinyl (18:2-2-2): Ran 4 len 5th (59.0) The Shank 1400m Warrnambool (62) heavy trk June 26 (2011) then struck interference at the start before finishing 6-3/4 len 7th (56.0) Fine Calibre 1600m Warracknabeal (68) dead trk July 9 (2011). Been off the scene for over 12 months and market will be the best guide.

Daily Double: 6, 7 Extra Double: 2, 3 Treble: 5, 6, 7 Quadrella: 4, 5, 6, 7 First Four: All Races Fixed Odds: All Races

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Sawers Farms Plate

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s0755 Bit O’ Me (1) Ms L Stojakovic (a) 58 15.00 900 He’s No Mug (2) Ms T O’Donnell (a3) 58 21.00 87395 Imaginarium h (4) J Toeroek (a2) 58 3.50 76578 One Up One Down (8) Ms J Kah (a2) 58 5.00 346s4 Ordynski’s Hill b (7) J Potter 58 2.80 8 Sal’s Shinko (6) Ms M Tyndall (a1.5) 58 15.00 50458 Toby’s Statement (3) A Patterson 58 3.00 7906 Teenage Queen (5) B Claridge 56 7.00 ORDYNSKI’S HILL, One Up One Down, Bit O’ Me, Toby’s Statement

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Pandurra Station Plate

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Kangaroo Jack (6) J Frew (a) 58 Aces We Hold (9) P Roff 56 Bianca Marie (5) Ms J Frew (a4) 56 Don’t Look Down (4) Ms L Hopwood 56 Going Strong (7) Ms D Stra (a3) 56 La Caramba (3) B Claridge 56 Misty Palace (10) J Potter 56 Run For Cash h (2) D Evans 56 Shadow Judgement (8) Ms C Lindop 56 Uber Cool h (1) J Toeroek (a2) 56 KANGAROO JACK, La Caramba, Bianca Marie, Shadow Judgement

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McDouall Peak P/L Hcp

2.80 8.00 4.00 26.00 31.00 5.00 15.00 8.00 3.50 17.00

72801 Young Tearaway t (2) Ms D Stra (a3) 59 2.50 16746 Musty Springs t (6) J Frew (a) 57.5 3.20 4805s Lotto Blues tdw (4) Ms T O’Donnell (a3) 57 13.00 84215 Al Chicago t (7) J Toeroek (a2) 55 3.00 71696 Contessina Debardi dwh (1) J Potter 54.5 6.00 74634 Out Do Me tdh (5) A Patterson 54.5 7.00 25054 Toni’s Connection h (3) W Kerford 54.5 13.00 MUSTY SPRINGS, Out Do Me, Al Chicago, Young Tearaway

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LEGEND T – Won at track. C – Won at this distance on this course. D – Won at this distance on another course. W – Won in slow or heavy going. B – Beaten favourite at last start. H – Trained on track. N – Won at night. S – Spell of three months. F – Fell. P – Pulled up. L – Lost rider.

CIRCLE OF TRUST (Tony McEvoy) 4h By Primus - Academy Idol (4:1-0-1): Scored lg nk win (57.0) Set To Excite, Besa Bola 1511m Gawler Mdn Feb 8 then was spelled after 9-1/4 len 8th (55.0) Rock Culture 1800m M’ville 3yo (75) Feb 25. Showed ability in his only campaign to date and can run a race fresh here. Keep in mind. SMOKE ‘EM BILLY (R W Huxtable) 5g By Akhadan - Make Mine Ruby (14:2-2-2): After 6-3/4 len 4th (57.5) Zip In Time 1500m Gawler 3yo (68) June 15 (2011) ran 2-3/4 len 6th (57.0) Sandpebble 1800m M’ville 3yo (75) dead trk June 25 (2011). This is his first run in 14 months. Has run well fresh in the past but would need a sign of confidence from the ring. STATUE OF GLORY (D S Irlam) 7g By Statue Of Liberty - Rory’s Glory (37:4-3-10): Finished lg nk, 1-3/4 len 3rd (58.0) Ethbaal, Droste 900m Murray Bridge (68) slow trk July 4 before running 3-1/4 len 5th (59.5) Eleftheria 1000m Morphettville Parks (62) dead trk July 19. Rarely far away but will need luck from the draw here. Perhaps a place. WISE AND HAPPY (B C Mueller) 4g By Happy Giggle - Wise As An Owl (2:1-0-0): Was vetted after scoring lg nk win (57.5) Ready To Reel, Cotton Road 1100m Gawler 3yo Mdn April 4 then jumped awkwardly before running 5-1/2 len 6th (57.0) Avoid Lightning 1000m Morphettville Parks 3yo (75) slow trk May 26. Finished nk 2nd Happy Trails 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk Aug 6. Showed plenty in his only campaign to date and resumes here on the back of an impressive trial behind a subsequent WFA winner. Right in it. THORNY DEVIL (P F Blanch) 4g By King Of Roses - Stretta (9:1-1-3): Ran 4-1/4 len 4th (58.5) Emmooki’s Dash 1211m Gawler C1 dead trk June 27 then finished 2-1/2 len, 3/4 len 3rd (57.0) El Magico, De Vilaine 1050m M’ville (68) slow trk Aug 1. Very honest and drawn to be in the right place. One of the chances.

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24236 Kingnadim wh (6) J Toeroek (a2) 61 6.0 8444s Achenar t (5) Ms D Stra (a3) 58.5 6.0 12033 Club Ha Ha tdwh (3) A Patterson 58.5 3.0 2503s Oakbank Heights dw (4) Ms L Hopwood 58.5 6.0 2231s Cruziero d (1) Ms T O’Donnell (a3) 58 7.0 74131 Monfils cd (7) B Claridge 55 2.5 40934 Master Pickles cd (2) J Potter 54 13.0 MONFILS, Kingnadim, Oakbank Heights, Cruziero

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3.12 Wirrealpa Station Handicap 1850m (Apprentices can claim) Rating 61 $8,000

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25301 French Academy w (7) Ms J Kah (a2) 60.5 3.5 85753 Monstarhit (3) J Potter 58.5 7.0 16660 Spirit Line (6) Ms T O’Donnell (a3) 56.5 2.8 27714 Leven’s Lane cbh (2) B Claridge 55.5 4.6 09503 Mountain Climber th (9) J Toeroek (a2) 55.5 6.0 33452 Alice Longing h (1) W Kerford 55 8.0 77s88 As A Rule (5) Ms J Frew (a4) 55 11.0 85966 Jaen h (4) A Patterson 54 13.0 77867 Elegido (8) Ms L Stojakovic (a) 54 17.0 FRENCH ACADEMY, Alice Longing, Leven’s Lane, Monstarhit

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3.52 South Gap Station Handicap 1400m (Apprentices can claim) Rating 59 $8,000

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Billa Kalina Station Hcp (Apprentices can claim) Rating 74 $8,000

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s3920 Dashman dw (5) A Patterson 61 3.8 38504 Mister Celestial w (4) Ms K Bishop (a1.5) 61 5.5 75361 Dazed c (7) P Roff 59.5 7.5 57s80 Serious Danger dw (12) J Frew (a) 58.5 6.5 55108 Do Something t (1) B Claridge 58 9.0 604s0 Yaseynitall w (2) Ms T O’Donnell (a3) 58 15.0 8107s Linkwin Miss (6) Ms M Tyndall (a1.5) 57.5 9.0 02631 Miss Articulate (10) Ms J Kah (a2) 56.5 3.2 22581 Estebana (9) Ms D Stra (a3) 56 6.5 5s068 Bon Etoile (8) J Toeroek (a2) 54 17.0 97549 Pretty Danz h (11) D Evans 54 21.0 08886 Logically dw (3) Ms L Stojakovic (a) 54 26.0 DASHMAN, Dazed, Miss Articulate, Mister Celestial

4.32 Nonning Pastoral Handicap 1100m (Apprentices can claim) Rating 59 $8,000

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Arthurian Legend d (2) Ms J Kah (a2) 61 5.0 Black Barra (12) Ms D Stra (a3) 60.5 7.0 Sticks Magee (9) J Frew (a) 60.5 8.0 Hezafraar c (4) P Roff 59.5 7.0 The Juddernaut t (11) A Patterson 59.5 3.5 Kisachi cw (6) Ms C Lindop 58 5.0 Justonetwomany h (8) W Kerford 57 11.0 Kelport t (10) Ms A Herrmann 57 11.0 El Mazel h (1) Ms L Hopwood 56 11.0 Kuitpo Dancer b (5) B Claridge 56 8.0 Shepherds Tale (13) Ms L Stojakovic (a) 55.5 21.0 Kashinite d (7) Ms T O’Donnell (a3) 55 26.0 EMERGENCIES 13 s0087 Our Destination t (3) 54.5 31.0 14 0740s Bullydozer t (14) J Toeroek (a2) 54 51.0 KISACHI, Arthurian Legend, Hezafraar, The Juddernaut

CHESTER DOWNS (D M Koch) 4m By Churchill Downs - Chesterfield (2:1-0-0): Debuted with 11-1/2 len 7th (55.5) Natural Disaster 1050m Balaklava Mdn slow trk July 18 then scored lg nk win (57.5) Klondike Lil, Fidesdi 1228m Gawler M Mdn dead trk Aug 2. Tougher here but she’s on the up. Keep safe. JESTA TIGER (Ms S Jaensch) 5g By Hold That Tiger - Quip And Jest (9:2-0-1): Covered extra ground when 7-3/4 len last (58.0) Justonetwomany 1200m Naracoorte E&G (59) Jan 2 then was spelled after 3/4 len win (57.0) Alsette, Graceful Edge 1400m Mt Gambier (59) Jan 22. Fresh for this but generally takes a run. Place only. AMOUR CACHE (D R Jolly) 4m By Exceed And Excel - Amen Ruby (16:2-1-2): Was slowly away before finishing 11-1/4 len 4th (56.5) Cahuenga 1350m Wyong C2 heavy trk June 14 then ran 3-1/2 len 7th (54.0) Suki 1128m Gawler M C2 dead trk Aug 2. Fitter now and wasn’t far away last time. Blowout chance. KATE’S DREAM (C D Baker) 6m By Akhadan Makmore (35:6-3-5): Was vetted after 10-3/4 len 12th (53.5) Extra Virgin 1200m Balaklava F&M (68) slow trk July 18 then finished 1-3/4 len 2nd (55.5) Monfils 1200m Port Augusta (68) July 26. Suited this grade and she is a winner here. Don’t dismiss. MORCHOWIE MISS (D M Koch) 4m By Niello Regal Lagoon (5:1-1-0): Hung in when scoring sht hd win (56.0) Man What A Shot, Sandplain 1208m Mildura 3yo Mdn July 2 then again hung in and was vetted after 8-1/2 len 7th (54.0) Misty Eyes 1400m Morphettville Parks 3yo (75) dead trk July 14. Back from Saturday grade here and leading rider goes on. Don’t ignore. TAYLA LEE (S P Gower) 4m By Grey Swallow - Tyler Jay (6:1-0-0): Ran 5-1/4 len 5th (52.0) Extra Virgin 1200m Balaklava F&M (68) slow trk July 18 then finished 7-1/4 len 7th (55.5) Rescued 1200m M’ville (68) slow trk Aug 1. Back to a firmer surface here and will be fitter for recent racing. Could be the value runner in this.

SOPHINA (D L Baylis) 6m By Bianconi - Lo (21:2-4-2): After 4-3/4 len 4th (55.0) Ext Virgin 1200m Balaklava F&M (68) slow t July 18 finished 1-3/4 len, sht 1/2 hd 3rd (54. Exalted Wonder, I’m Smokin 1200m Murr Bridge C2 dead trk July 25. Consistent ma who generally struggles to run this trip ou Include in trifectas. SANDQUILL (T T Oxlade) 7m By Blevic Brondquill (48:4-6-8): Was slowly away wh 8-1/2 len 10th (54.0) Extra Virgin 1200 Balaklava F&M (68) slow trk July 18 then r nose, 1/2 len 3rd (55.5) Drifting Spirit, Tig Troubles 1228m Gawler (59) dead trk Aug Up in grade here but she does love this trac Not the worst. TONTO’S PRIDE (Ms S Jaensch) 5g By Fa Value - Lumberjill (16:2-1-2): Finished 3-3 len 5th (57.0) Sisula 1850m Edenhope (5 dead trk Mar 24 then was spelled after 5-1 len 6th (56.0) Nothin Leica Flash 1700 Penola (65) April 8. Coming off a break an he’s better suited over more ground. W till later. SEE SPARKY (W A Bogarts) 5m By Gallo Ferro - Festival Parade (13:1-2-1): Was slow away before finishing 11-3/4 len 11th (54. Independent Air 1200m Murray Bridge (6 slow trk July 4 then ran 5-1/2 len 10th (54. Suki 1128m Gawler M C2 dead trk Aug Drawn a wide alley again and will need luck. C’MON NOW (D L Hewitt) 7m By Foxhound Just Do It Now (28:2-1-1): Beat half the fie home when 8-1/2 len 8th (54.5) Independe Air 1200m Murray Bridge (62) slow trk Ju 4 then finished 7-1/4 len 6th (54.0) Exalt Wonder 1200m Murray Bridge C2 dead t July 25. Yet to place in 12 runs over this tr Cannot recommend. GAILAMOUR (P A Sweeney) 5m By Danbi - My Lady Gaila (22:1-3-2): Covered groun when 4-1/2 len 7th (54.0) Kinselmac Mann 1400m Balaklava C1 slow trk July 18 th ran 2-3/4 len 8th (54.5) Drifting Spirit 1228 Gawler (59) dead trk Aug 2. Can mix her for and wide alley here is no spoil. Needs luck.

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tremendous, then the winning bidder donated the item back to the club to use. This is a perfect example of a club pulling together to help one of their own.

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Kerry Giles plays netball for Kapunda. Where have you played your netball? Freeling as a kid, Flinders University, Garville and Kapunda. Relationship and employment status: Married to David Giles Physioactive SA Gawler.

SATURDAY marks a great achievement for a pair of Tanunda’s favourite adopted sons Andrew Prior and captain Ben Newberry. The pair will play their 100th games for the Magpies when they take on Angaston in a top versus bottom clash. Both arrived at the club as recruits under the coaching of Steve Lubcke and have become part of the furniture. In Prior’s case he’s the super versatile ‘office chair’ , useful in every situation while Newb’s is the ‘battered old armchair’ that looks a bit rough and has rips starting to appear but it just fits so well you can’t let it go.

Who are key players at your club? The ‘Ryans’ .

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If you were Prime Minister what issue would you address? Education - smaller class sizes, oh, and higher pay for teachers.

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get the Freeling monkey off our back”, he said. It was true at the time, but it may turn out the Donnybrooks have a gorilla on their back against the Redlegs. Another significant implication to come out of this will be whether or not the stripping of the two points affects Willaston’s points allocation for 2013. It could see them receive three extra points to use in recruiting.

Your Guide to the Tides

What is your most important attribute? Being feisty. Who is a character at the club and why? Lana Farley. Always up for a joke and a laugh. Who is the best player you have played with and against? Penny Ryan and Penny Chappell. Who are your sporting idols? Jonathan Giles (GWS), oh, and David Giles (KFC). Any superstitions? Eat garlic before the game. What event has inspired or amazed you? I think I would have to say giving birth. Although that also comes under the heading trauma.

Major influence in your netball? Janet Leske - amazing Freeling junior coach. Pet hates on the netball court? Opposition coaches getting too loud. Favourite actor and movie? Patrick Swayze, Dirty Dancing. If someone had to play you in a movie who would it be? Uma Thurman - Kill Bill.

Greatest moment and disappointment? Friday 3.10pm and disappointment Monday 7am. How would you spend a million dollars? Easy. What other sport would you love to be the best in the world at and why? Boxing because of the power. If you could have any four people stranded on a deserted island with you who would they be and why? Brad Pitt, Taylor Lautner, Ryan Reynolds, oh, and of course, David Giles.

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TANUNDA stared down one of 2012’s premiership hopefuls on Saturday reiterating that their reign is far from over as they dispatched the young South Gawler Lions by 44 points. But South were missing a pair of key weapons, with Justin Trewren (34 goals) missing with a knee strain and Anton Gerardis (48 goals) unavailable and their absence was a body blow. Mark Paget took the early points in his clash with Luke Wells by kicking the Lions’ first goal to open the scoring for the game and the young ruckman was making Wells work hard at the centre bounces. Then, Tanunda hit their opponents like a hurricane. Their ferocious tackling and attack on the ball gave them the chance to tear the game apart. Fortunately for South the Pies’ radar was off as they kicked 5-6 in the opening term with the Lions’ defenders forcing Tanunda to take shots from the boundary and long range. While he did a good job guarding Tanunda spearhead Barry Kaesler, South’s Ben Kerr didn’t have the core strength to out body ‘Big, Bad Baz’ who was plainly ‘bigger than Ben Kerr’. South’s woes continued when they lost both Paget (leg strain) and rangy defender Jacob Ahern (knee strain) in the first half, as a result Kerr went into the ruck full time and Heath Lawry was left to try and hold the defence together. Tanunda kicked even worse in the second quarter with a return of 3-7 but their back six, led by the superb Nick Schmidt aided by full field defensive pressure conspired to keep the Lions goalless stretching their lead to 27 points. “I felt we controlled most of the quarter but we weren’t able to put it on the scoreboard,” Scott Lee, South coach said. “I was pretty happy with how the boys played. Most of them aren’t 100 per cent, they’re carrying injuries and having to play through them, we definitely have room for improvement.” Tanunda encountered their own injury problems in the second term with captain Ben Newberry

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