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The Herald website barossaherald.com.au kept readers very busy last week with constent updates during the week. On Thursday the Herald website informed readers about a car accident that had occured on Mudla Wirra Road which had resulted in the road between Wasleys and Roseworthy College being closed while police conducted their investagations. The same day the Herald website notified their readers about a Gawler home invasion that occured early Thursday morning. The Herald followed the story closely and as new information about the incident emerged the Herald website barossaherald.com.au was updated to keep readers informed. This is another example of news not just happening on a Wednesday. Following the Barossa Gourmet Weekend photos of the event were uploaded onto the Herald website on Monday and the Herald facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/barossaherald? ref=hl. To keep in touch with what is happening make sure you visit the Herald website barossaherald.com.au on a daily basis. The website also has a section where you can list your upcoming community events for free.

GOURMET: At Gomersal Wines, from left, John Francis, Nathan Braunack, Kylie O’Connor, Tara Kneebone, Rebecca Wutke, Craig Wutke, Deborah Schuster and Corey Giglio enjoying a nice glass of wine.

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Gourmet success By JEMIMA COAD A SPECTACULAR Barossa weekend of great food and wine has passed for another year. The NAB Barossa Gourmet Weekend was a rated a success despite numbers being down due to poor weather conditions. Samantha Foreman from the Nab Barossa Gourmet Weekend said that Saturday was quieter then normal but some wineries had reported increased numbers. “Kellermeister Wines exceeded their numbers on Saturday,” Ms Foreman said. Participating wineries ensured that visitors who braced the cold wet weather were not disappointed by providing them with entertaining music performances, top quality food and fantastic wine. “Full credit to the wineries for making it a great weekend,” Ms Foreman said. With over 22 wineries hosting live

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entertainment and preparing a range of different foods there was something there for everyone. Local resident and chef Benjamin Horton started his weekend at McGuigan and finished up at St Hallett. “I was amazed at the different cuisines that were available,” Mr Horton said. “For a wine day in the Barossa, Ethiopian food was a pleasant surprise. It was ‘out of the box’ thinking.” The overall consensus was that it was enjoyable and a great time to catch up with friends. “The wine, food and music all came together to make a perfect day,” Mr Horton said. Casey Mohr, general manager of Schilde Estate, said the weekend was very good and went by with no incidents. “Saturday was a good day,” Ms Mohr said. “We had nice groups of people come through. “Sunday we saw more locals but numbers were low.” Visitors who attended Schilde Estate were treated to top quality food that was designed to be teamed with their premium wines. “We are here all week and weekend and people have the opportunity to try our wines and grazing platter at any time,” Ms Mohr said.

COZY: Kellermeister Wines recorded high numbers over the weekend.

STRUDEL: Annika Giglio, from Gomersal Wines, showcasing the tempting Apex Bakery strudel with double whipped cream and strawberries.

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TOURISM: Nicole Hodgson, Tourism and Events manager, Seppeltsfield Wines in front of the original horse stables.

SEPPELTSFIELD Pty Ltd’s development application and proposal for the reuse of the original stables building as a tourist facility has been approved. The Jam Factory, a creative workshop based in Adelaide, will have satellite workshops and retail space housed in the former stables. Seppeltsfield Pty Ltd and the Jam Factory made the mutual decision to join forces after a long relationship. In 2008, the Jam Factory was commissioned to produce special Seppeltsfield Winery display cases for the 100-year-old port. They also produced a special nine-litre bottle in the shape of the original Para bottle for Warren Randall to take to China filled with 1888 port. This first step of the development is part of the larger plan to turn the Seppeltsfield Winery complex into a tourist facility. The T-Qual grant of $110,000 plus Seppeltsfield’s own dollar-for-dollar contribution will

cover the cost of the new development. The timeframe from start to completion will be around one year, starting as soon as the funds agreement has been passed. The heritage-listed stables are still in their original condition - some areas still with dirt floors. Currently the stables house the cooper who will continue working in the building alongside the Jam Factory. Although there will be no major structural changes made to the actual building it will be adapted slightly internally for tourists to walk through and see artists at work. Nicole Hodgson, Tourism and Events manager, Seppeltsfield Wines said, “Seppeltsfield and the Jam Factory see great synergy in colocating and working together. “An Artisan and Craft Centre at Seppeltsfield will add yet another layer to the greater Barossa tourism offer. We are delighted to be able to rejuvenate another historic building at Seppeltsfield,” Nicole concluded.

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ARTIST: Odette Larner (second from left) with Don Mahoney, Shirley Sevi, Evelyn Hall and award sponsor Tony Piccolo MP at the award ceremony at the Gawler Railway Station. GAWLER artist Odette Larner won the inaugural Briant Mahoney Memorial Art Award for her painting ‘Proud, Happy and Loyal’. The Briant Mahoney Memorial Art Award has been added to the bi-annual Gawler Art awards and is sponsored by local state Member of Parliament Tony Piccolo. Mr Piccolo said he named the award in memory of the late Briant Mahoney – the man with the dog - as he had become such an integral part of the town’s character. “The purpose of this prize is to encourage artists to create a work of art that symbolises the essence or spirit of Gawler,” Mr Piccolo said. “The work can be historic or

contemporary and of any medium, but it must tell a story about Gawler.” Mr Piccolo said the winning entry was, ironically but fittingly the depiction of a dog, a feature that the late Briant Mahoney was known for. Briant’s eldest sister Evelyn Hall, assisted by brother Don and sister Shirley Sevi, presented Mrs Larner with her award. Gerhard Ritter’s ‘Winter Sun’ was the winner of the Gawler Town Council Acquisition Prize. Judges were artists Peter McLay and Glenda Parker, and Mayor of Gawler Brian Sambell. Other awards: Youth award – Talia Green (First Portraits); highly commended – Jesse Crow (A

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Battling difficult Barossa vintages AUSTRALIAN winemakers must prepare for challenging vintages amid predictions of volatile climate conditions. This is the topic that specialist wine industry law firm, Finlaysons will be presenting at their 20th annual Finlayson Wine Roadshow ‘Managing Difficult Vintages’. The roadshow will assist small to medium-sized wine businesses in the Barossa Valley prepare for the challenges presented by erratic weather

patterns in the region. Finlayson Wine partner, Will Taylor said, “It is possible to minimise the risks and maintain good relations with diligent preparation, judicious use of technology, robust communication between grapegrower and winemaker and sensible protocols for assessment of fruit and wine.” The Barossa Valley seminar will be held at Murray Street Vineyards, Greenock, on Tuesday, August 28.

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Cork or screwcap LONG has the Barossa wine region maintained a reputation for producing wines of inimitable standards. Both steeped in tradition and on the cutting edge of technology, the contrasting principles upon which this region refines its products are core to its success. With this in mind, which bottle closure should our winemakers be using cork or screwcaps? According to Tim Stead, National Sales and Marketing manager for closure supplier Amorim Australasia, these are the same principles that drive the cork industry. “Our product is quintessentially linked to wine,” Mr Stead said. “It mirrors all of the passion and romance bestowed in wine while providing a nurturing partnership that will optimise its development over time. “The relationship between cork and wine is one that dates back hundreds of years, but just like the wine industry, there’s been a changing of the guard, and today’s corks are products of rigorous processing, tireless research and best practice methodology.” Now that many Australian winemakers have switched over to screw caps, you may think that purveyors of cork would be clearing

CLOSURE: Grant Burge Wines uses both corks and screwcaps as closures to their wine bottles. Pictured left, Filsell Shiraz has a cork closure and Benchmark Semillion Sauvignon Blanc has a screwcap closure.

out, but that’s not the case for Amorim. “We’re actually quite buoyed at present,” Mr Stead said. “The recent explosion of exports to China, along with the increasingly vocal preference for cork in the US, has reinvigorated Australia’s interest in cork. Wineries which may have previously turned their back on cork have had to reconsider their stance on closures.” It might surprise that there remains a large number of wineries in the Barossa which maintain cork closures in their arsenal; including Penfolds, Wolf Blass, Orlando, Kaesler, Torbreck, Grant Burge, Chateau Tanunda, Rockford and the list goes on. To read more about this story, visit barossaherald.com.au.

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THE very popular Kapunda Christmas Street Party will be held on Friday, December 14. After last year’s big success, plans have been put in place for another successful event to be held in the main street of Kapunda. Linda Smith, chairperson for the Kapunda Christmas Street Party volunteer organising group said, “Our 2011 event was huge - the amount of people who turned out in our main street to enjoy the street party was

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Off the buses ON SUNDAY, August 5, I returned on the 5.45pm LinkSA bus to Tanunda after a weekend in Adelaide and was alarmed to learn that this service from Angaston to Adelaide and return would be discontinued from Monday, August 6. As I do not drive to Adelaide I have frequently used this service and I am devastated by its cancellation. As an older resident I am extremely unhappy to use the new service which entails catching a bus in Tanunda to Gawler then by train to Adelaide. I am only one of many Barossa residents who have used this service and are affected by this cancellation. Visitors, backpackers and students have used this service, which will no longer be available to them. There have been several reports regarding boosting tourism in the Barossa. People will not be enticed to come to the Barossa unless public transport is greatly improved.

I implore a direct bus service from the Barossa to Adelaide be reinstated. Betty Cross Tanunda Depression I find lately that lots of folks are depressed. I think the trouble lies a lot with TV and the shows that are on it. Who in God’s name wants to watch adverts over and over, teenagers on drugs, wars and crimes. What have folks got to look forward to? Turn the damn thing off and get back to basics. Gone are the days when a family could sit out on the verandah and converse together. There was no age barrier then, just peace and quiet, a togetherness - where is it now? The pendulum has to swing back now. How nice it would be to have a dear neighbour give a wave from her side of the fence and ask you to come over for a cuppa. People need love and care, even if it’s only a hand pressed into yours in friendship or a kind word spoken.

Sit down and talk to our kids and listen to them, hear what they have to say. Another thing is what we eat don’t eat stuff with colouring in it, this also has an effect on the brain causing depression. What we eat is what we are. Most suburban people don’t speak to their neighbours. You wouldn’t know if the neighbour had died until you see the undertaker there. Pollution is another thing which is affecting us all physically and mentally. If we can’t get good clean fresh air, clean oxygen into our lungs, of course once more here the brain is affected. Another point is there are too many humans on the planet. What can we do to repair this? We have to stop this mighty explosion of humans, overtaking the world, and gradually killing off all the native animals, birds and insects, which were created by nature to keep the balance of life on the planet. With all the lovely trees being slaughtered, cut down for us to use as paper and

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CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY, AUGUST 26 LUTHERAN CHURCH PARISHES Angaston Parish: Angaston: 8.45am, 10.30am HC; Penrice: 10.30am LR; Keyneton: 9am HC; Eden Valley: 10am LR; Springton: 11am HC. Bethany-Tabor Parish: 11am Combined Service at TLS Harvest Centre; Tabor: 9am HC. Cambrai Parish: Cambrai: 9am P; Sedan:9.30am R; Stonefield: 11am HC. Eudunda Parish: Eudunda: 9am HC, 9.30am Kids Praise; Neales Flat: 10.30am HC. Freeling Parish: St Marks, Freeling: 10am Parish Service, no service at Rosedale. Gawler: Zion, Pr G Havelberg, 8523 1929. 22B Cowan St, Gawler. 8.45am Trad W, 10.45am Family Worship with HC. 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: Greenock: 9am Pr Family Service, 9.45am JAM, 7pm Informal/Youth Service; Nain: 9am LR; Gnadenfrei: 10.30am HC Family Service + ChATS. Kapunda Parish: Kapunda: 9am Pr; Allen’s Creek: No Service; Greenock: 7pm Youth Service. Langmeil Parish: 8.45am Trad HC, no 10.30am service - 11am combined service at TLS. Light Pass Immanuel Parish: Light Pass: 9am HC, 10am SS; Stockwell: 10.30am HC; Dutton: No service. Light Pass Strait Gate: 10am Parish visit to Redeemer Lutheran School. Lyndoch Parish: Lyndoch: 10.30am (Housing Commission) Lay Family Service; Rowland Flat: 9am LR. Nuriootpa: St Petri: 8.30am W, 10.30am HC; Holy Trinity: 8.30am Trad HC; Ebenezer: 10am HC; Neukirch: 10am LR. Robertstown Parish: Point Pass: 8.30am Pr;

Robertstown: 10.30am Pr. St John’s Parish: 11am Combined Service at TLS Harvest Centre. St Paul’s Parish: 11am Combined Service at TLS Harvest Centre; Gdb: 8.45am T. 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: 10.30am Patronal Festival at St Aidan’s, HC, SdK/MM. Kapunda Anglican Parish: Christ Church, Kapunda: 9.15am HC. Mt Pleasant: 1st Sunday 8.30am, all other Sundays 9am. Enquiries to Hazel Wilton, Warden on 8568 2042. UNITING CHURCH Barossa Congregations: Nuriootpa: 11am Smith;Tanunda: 9am Smith; Angaston: 11am Angaston WC. Gawler Parish: Gawler: 9.30am Littleford, 5pm HC Littleford; Sandy Creek: 10.30am van Dyk, Scout Service; Williamstown: 10am HC Graetz. Kersbrook: 10am. Enquiries: 8389 3114. Light Parish: 10.30am Parish Service at Kapunda, Mrs Wendy Noble, Pooled Lunch. 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.

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ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Barossa New Life Centre: Sunday 10am at the roundabout, cnr Barossa Valley Way & Siegersdorf 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.

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buildings. We cannot exist on this beautiful planet if we don’t obey the rules of nature. We are only another form of life, which unfortunately thinks we are the better species. We should all live in harmony, but look what we have done - wars, pollution, trees cut down and animals becoming extinct. We have to come to terms with life and live a good loving, caring life with all life and obey the rules of nature. Gloria Harcus Sedan General overview I wish to reply to some of the letters, which are very entertaining. First up insurance and stupidity are the new boils on the backsides of humanity. It took me 11 years once to get quits with “Suncorp”, the more unjust they were the more I dug in my heels. I won. The ladies who were told to leave a public park, what arrogant rot, perhaps more of us should go into “mule” mode. In other words stand up for our rights en masse while we still have a constitutional monarchy. As for parental guidance, that was hijacked by a former Labor government and the MP, along with education “rights of the child” it was called. The end result, ill-informed, idle, disrespectful morons. I suggest the three “Bs”, which is a billy, a blanket and a good boot in the behind to some menial task in order to earn the handouts other people have to work for in order for them to bludge on us. Now the newest idiocy on the agenda is the compulsory psychoanalysis of three-year-olds. As the mother of five and grandmother of six I can truthfully claim three-year-olds can be volatile little suckers especially after a lengthy drive to town. What happens if they flip their lids with a GP or a nurse? Anger management classes? At the cost of repeating myself we are the only western democracy ruled by fools, bossed around by mongrels and taken by stealth. Perhaps we are dumb, drunk and stupid - we certainly sit on our hands and allow it to happen. T Lyons Greenock

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Greyhounds save pet’s life Vietnam vets celebration in Kapunda THE northern suburbs sub branch of the Vietnam Veterans stayed overnight in Kapunda last Friday after their charity walk. Following a march through Kapunda and talks at the local schools by Keith Payne VC, OAM (recipient of the Victoria Cross), a memorial service was held at the Kapunda Memorial Gardens. A dinner for the veterans at the Kapunda Football Club was generously hosted by local businesses and volunteers. Peter Goers, journalist, gave a brief talk

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Incidents THE Barossa Gourmet weekend saw two people arrested, one person detained and one woman assaulted. • On August 18 a 31year-old Gawler man was detained under the public intoxication act and given a barring order after being evicted from a licenced premises in Tanunda. • In a similar incident at a licenced premise in Tanunda a 21-year-old Angaston man was arrested for offensive language and barred from entering the premises. • A 23-year-old man residing in Tanunda was arrested for aggravated assault and carrying an offensive weapon. • A vehicle parked on Murray Street outside a licenced premised was damaged on August 18 as a result of people fighting. • On August 19 a woman was assaulted by two unknown people at a licenced premises in Gomersal.

Barossa roundup Arrests •A Williamstown man in his 40s was arrested on August 13 by Williamstown Police for breach of intervention order. •A 29-year-old man and 25-yearold woman both from Angaston were arrested on August 15 for trafficking a controlled substance and possessing equipment used in conjunction with illegal substances. Reports •A 73-year-old Kapunda man was reported on August 15 by Kapunda Police for possessing a firearm without a licence and failing to

secure a firearm and ammunition after police located a loaded firearm on the dashboard of a vehicle. Theft •A parked vehicle on Stockwell Road, Nuriootpa was stolen on August 18 and recovered later in the township of Nuriootpa. Nuriootpa Police would like to remind members of the public not to leave their keys and valuables inside vehicles. •A trailer parked on Breakneck Hill Road, Angaston had a number plate stolen between August 5-19.

Gawler weekly reports Arrests •A 26-year-old Evanston Park man was arrested on August 13 by Gawler Police for a warrant. •A 17-year-old Willaston man was arrested on August 18 by Gawler Police for carrying an offensive weapon and graffiti implement. Reports •A 18-year-old Gawler East man was reported on August 16 by Gawler Police for theft nad providing a false statement to second hand dealer. •A Evanston man in his 70s was reported on August 18 by Gawler Police for prescribed concentration of alcohol with a reading of 0.185. A loss of licence was issued and the vehicle seized.

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HERITAGE-listed “Eringa’ homestead in Kapunda, after an extensive refurbishment, will be opened today at 10am. The colonial mansion, built in 1876 by Alexander Greenshield, a greengrocer in Kapunda, has had an interesting life. In 1901, Sir Sidney Kidman purchased the property as a family home. In 1922, the Kidman family generously donated the building to the SA Education Department to be set up as a secondary school. Currently, the home of Kapunda High School, it has now had $3.1m of refurbishments made - thanks to the South Australian government.

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If you enjoy individual sport and have a good academic record you may qualify for financial assistance with education and sports development costs. The Gawler High School Foundation Inc. invites applications for the Dr. John Harbison Bursaries. These bursaries are offered to students completing year 10 in 2012 who have demonstrated a high level of sporting ability. The bursaries will be available for study at the exciting new Gawler & District College (formerly Gawler High School) in year 11 (2013) and year 12 (2014). Eligible students will live in Gawler or the nearby districts and will be attending any of the secondary institutions in the district. Each bursary has a total value of $2000. The available funds will assist the recipient to meet the cost of school fees, sporting instruction and equipment, books, uniforms and other items. Selection will be assessed from the submission of a portfolio, the provision of relevant referee statements and evidence of application to studies. Applications will close 19th September 2012. For more information about the Bursaries and for application forms please visit www.gawlerhs.sa.edu.au or telephone 8521 2400.Application should be mailed to: Gawler High School Foundation Inc., PO Box 2555, Gawler SA 5118 Or hand delivered to: Gawler High School, Barnet Rd, Evanston All applications must be received by COB Wednesday 19th September 2012.

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Herald birthday photographs are taken inside The Co-op’s Toyworld section, Nuriootpa, each Saturday from 10am. Parents are asked to line up from 10am. Lucas Skinner, of Tanunda, will be two on August 23.

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Chasing the Lollyman PLAYING at packed houses in Brisbane, North Queensland, Melbourne and Victoria ‘Chasing the Lollyman’ is a one man comedy show performed by Mark Sheppard and directed by one of the best comedians Liz Skitch. The show is now heading to Adelaide and on September 19 ‘Chasing the Lollyman’ will be performed at the Barossa Arts and Convention Centre. The performance is part standup comedy, part sketch show, part clown and all entertaining. It is about a celebration of Indigenous identity and a satirical look at the media and popular culture. Mark will take you on a hilarious and thought provoking journey through his childhood memories of life in far North Queensland. Baz McAlister from ‘Time Off’ said “if you’re in desperate need of a really good belly-laugh, this will just about do it.” Martin Ball from ‘The Age’ said “There is some very clever political satire, but Sheppard never

COMDEY: Mark Sheppard performing his one man show.

lets earnestness get in the way of a good joke, nor does he spare his own mob from bearing the brunt of the jest.” Tickets start at $25 and bookings can be made by calling 8561 4299 or by visiting the website barossaconvention.org.

Journey through time THE late Walter James Clark has authored ‘Poor Little Wally’ a book about the journey of a man who has been through life’s most amusing, inpsiring, and toughest events to shine through with new wisdom. Walter, or Wally as he was fondly called by those dear to him, grew up in Paynes Find, Western Australia. He was an inquisitive and charming boy who grew up during the turbulent era of the

Great Depression. When he turned 18-years-old he enlisted into the air force where he partook in some of the tumultuous moments in history. After leaving the air force Wally went on to live a life still filled with challenges but he was always backed by the strong bond shared with his family and friends. Through vivid narration the late Mr Clark brings together an entertaining story of a life

well lived. Readers will be shown through the adventures and misadventures that carved Wally into the honest, prudent, brave and loving man that he was. Mr Clark’s wit and sense of humour comes through his writing and readers will have a good laugh looking at life through Mr Clark’s eyes. The book can be purchased online at Xlibris.com.au for $29.99 or for $9.99 as an ebook.

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Authentic Indian Buffet Includes Starters, Main Course, Side & Sweets Every Sunday 12.30 - 3pm

$26 per head Bookings ph 8562 4005 15 Murray St NURIOOTPA

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Up Coming events... Sleeping Beauty – Sun, 23rd Sep 2pm

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Carl Barron – Tue, 9th Oct 8pm Swan Lake – Sat, 10th Nov 7.30pm

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DON GIOVANNI OZ OPERA Love, betrayal, passion, revenge He’s stolen kisses and broken hearts, but has opera’s great Casanova gone a step too far? Something very sinister is waiting just around the corner. Don’t miss this exciting new production of Mozart’s classic masterpiece, directed by Michael Gow.

Thursday, 6th September 7.30pm Adult: $55 Conc: $49 YP(U17): $17 G(6+): $49 Family (2+2): $125

LADIES NIGHT

CHASING THE LOLLYMAN

Ladies Night will leave you hyperactive and ready to party! It’s the kind of show that you can take your grandma to…Cheeky, fun, a little bit naughty – and a real good giggle. Will they go all the way? Come along and see for yourself! Featuring: Ken James Skippy, Steven Tandy The Sullivans and Alli Pope Streaming.

Chasing the Lollyman is a brilliant new comedy that deconstructs stereotypes, celebrates community and offers hope for a future where cultures can meet without prejudice and fear. A one man show devised and performed by one of Queensland’s most dynamic and funny indigenous performers, Mark Sheppard.

Wednesday, 12th September 8pm $3 Adult: $35.00 Concession: $30.00 BUBBLES Group(8+): $28.00

Wednesday, 19th September 7pm Adult: $30.00 Concession: $25.00

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Real Estate Liftout

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Stunning family home A rare offering in Williamstown on five picturesque acres. See Domain P3.

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Real Estate Liftout STUNNING: The open-plan Nuriootpa home is pictured right, and far right is the kitchen.

Executive living in gorgeous estate WHEN you enter through the front door of this Nuriootpa home for the first time you will be impressed. The presentation of the openplan home of about 242.9 square metres that has a very spacious floor plan is stunning. Double doors lead into the huge master bedroom that comprises a spacious ensuite with double basins, bath and shower and a good size walkin robe giving you pure luxury in your own home. The large formal lounge and dining is a lovely room with high vaulted ceilings and is located at the front of the home making it a quiet place to relax and unwind.

SECTION 7

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It is also a great place to entertain family and friends with dinner parties throughout the year. The front windows overlook the very well maintained gardens that offer privacy from the road. From the entry hall, the home opens up into the large open-plan kitchen, family, meals area that is the hub of the home. Any “Master Chef” cook will fall in love with the large kitchen which offers plenty of bench and cupboard space and is also complemented by stainless-steel appliances. At the rear of the home the large rumpus room makes for

a fantastic children’s play room or you could easily turn this room into a theatre room with built-in speakers and a large flat-screen television. With some popcorn and fizzy you will have a cinema in your very own home. Bedrooms two, three and four are all of a good size with the largest being threemetres x 4.35 metres. They all include floor to ceiling builtin robes for extra storage. The main three-way bathroom is located at the back of the home and easily services these bedrooms. Ducted reverse-cycle air conditioning throughout the home provides year-round

comfort through the summer and winter months. A double garage is located under the main roof and has access to the great outdoor entertaining area which is the perfect space for barbecues and a glass of Barossa’s finest wine with friends and family.

At a glance... Where: 1 Reusch Drive, Nuriootpa. Feature: Executive living. Price: $435,000 - $445,000. Agent: Barossa Real Estate. RLA1997. Contact: Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420.

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BAROSSA

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LYNDOCH $335K-$355K

NURIOOTPA $397K-410K

OPEN

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OPEN

9B Ferguson Crt Open Sun 12.45-1.15pm

27 Krieg Street

THE COMPLETE PACKAGE Built by Marshall Thompson this quality home offers great value. Approx. 1006m2 block, with 3 brms ens & WIR to main. Bed 2 has BIR. Sep entry, lge lnge, sep dining, family room. Kitchen has WIP & lots of cupboard space, Ducted cooling, comb heat, huge pitched vdah, 6 Solar panels, c/pt plus room for a caravan. Set in a court location, close to Lyndoch primary and local shopping.

GREAT OPPORTUNITIES! An updated, contemporary 4 bedroom home in a lovely family friendly street close to schools, Linear Park and main street. Neutral tones with floating floorboards to living areas. Evaporative cooling and gas heating. Great rear entertaining deck. Approx. 2540m2 on 2 titles with potential to develop (subject to council consents). Elle Moreton 0488 996 566

Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

Open Sun 3-3.30pm

NURIOOTPA $320K-340K

LYNDOCH $325,000

22 McGahan Crt 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

GREENOCK $335K-$345K

NEW

OPEN 11 Rushall Road

12 Phillip Street Open Sun 1.50-2.20pm

11 Murray Street

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

A GREY NOMADS DELIGHT Situated in a quiet Cul-de-sac location, this comfortable three bedroom home offers 2 living areas. The extra wide driveway gives access to a 4 bay shed perfect for a caravan. Pack up and start travelling knowing that the house and easy care gardens will look after themselves.

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

Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

8563 3511

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Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

Sue Fechner 8563 3511

Elle Moreton 0488 996 566

Property Manager Anne Johansson 8563 3511

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104 MURRAY ST, TANUNDA

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Real Estate Liftout PROPERTY OF THE WEEK

Charming character home

SUPERB: The magnificent old four-bedroom Eudunda home on two titles.

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

Picture perfect lifestyle property At a glance... Where: Williamstown. Feature: Picture perfect. Price: $615,000. Open: Call agent to view. Agent: Kies Real Estate Ph: 8523 3777. RLA61382.

SPACIOUS: Room to move with beautiful views at the rear of the Williamstown property. www.barossaherald.com.au

This magnificent home consists of 12ft-high ornate ceilings, picture rails, a formal lounge room, four large bedrooms, a renovated modern bathroom with shower cubicle, bathtub, vanity and towel warmer, and the toilet is separate with hand basin. A fantastic home, it is situated on two large parcels of land with two titles. The house is on a block of about 1012 square metres and the adjoining block is about 1150 square metres. Outside features are the rear verandah, and from there through to the enclosed and paved entertaining area with café blind, carport for three cars, stable and garden shed and established gardens. The property is well fenced

with two double gate access for caravan and boat, all this and more on a double allotment. This property is situated only a short stroll to the main street shopping, the hospital, schools, gallery, museum and hotel. The perfect place to escape from the noise and the hustle and bustle of the city.

At a glance... Where: 2 Michael Street, Eudunda. Features: Two titles. Price: $285,000 to $295,000. Open: By appointment. Agent: Julie Toth Real Estate. Ph: 8562 4650. RLA198199. Contact: Julie Toth 0418 853 134.

Hambours

family lounge and dining room offering spectacular views. Cosy slow combustion heating, ceiling fans and ducted evaporative cooling throughout takes care of the indoor temperature. The property is complete with great shedding, about 20x40 and 20x30, large bird aviaries, and a 20,000 gallon rainwater tank with 11 taps around the property. A large vegie patch has already been planted. There is a great entertaining area and verandahs all round the home. Another feature is the landscaped gardens and there is plenty of wildlife. RLA 61382.

R E A L E S TAT E

KAPUNDA

3 ADJOINING ALLOTMENTS

NEW RELEASE

NO EXPENSE SPARED - The finest home currently on the market in the Kapunda district, this quality 4 y.o. Rossdale home situated on a 5 acre block with 4 brms, main with bay windows, WIR, ensuite with spa. Open-plan family/kitchen/meals area complemented by WIP & c/h. A 2nd bthrm plus brms 2, 3 & 4 are off a sep hallway & all have BIR. Fml lnge, IT room/office plus rumpus room. Further features incl solar 5kw systems, 3 phase mains pwr & roller shutters. Fully paved ent area with lighting &zip track blinds and 9m x 4m Freedom inground pool.

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RARELY does a beautiful lifestyle property come available like this. Situated in the picturesque country town of Williamstown is this stunning family home set on five acres of beautiful land. This property offers 360 degrees of majestic views and gives the feeling that you are the only ones around, when in fact, you are only 10 minutes from Gawler, 15 minutes from the Barossa Valley, 45-50 minutes from Adelaide and so close to lovely schools, shops and more. The home boasts four great size bedrooms, the master with a walkin robe as well as a built-in robe and ensuite. Bedroom two offers plenty of room and wonderful views over the property, plus there is a stylish bathroom with separate toilet. The laundry offers built-in cupboards and plenty of room. Country-style describes the kitchen with a walk-in pantry and island bench with dining room, quality appliances and stunning views. Central in the home is a large

THIS beautiful 1910 Eudunda villa retains all the enchanting characteristics of a bygone era. The property has plenty to offer for the growing family with lots of character and the potential it can offer. With the two titles, there is the option to build another home on the second title for your parents or children or sell it and make extra money or keep it as whole. The inside features are sensitively upgraded. A beautiful modern six-yearold galley-style kitchen offers open space living with meals and a family area serviced by a dishwasher. Combustion heating and reverse-cycle wall air conditioning take control of the indoor temperature.

FENCED, Services available located on a main road of Kapunda, 1 block under contract. Remaining blocks are approx 1225m2 in size.

RLA 150685 Asking $695,000 will look at serious offers

RLA 150685 Asking $76,000 each

EUDUNDA

HAMPDEN

ORIGINAL SOLID BRICK FAMILY HOME - 2.5 acres, is fully est. with country outlook but close for an easy drive to the town of Eudunda. Features 3 good-sized bdrms, main with builtin robes, large OP lounge/dining/kitchen area, spacious sunroom, fully enclosed to the rear of the home. Outside is a dbl grg and 60'x40' galvanised iron shed with concrete floor and 3-phase power plus a pit. Also garden/tool shed and good-size vegie patch. Extensive rainwater strge plus mains wtr & 1.5kw solar panels. RLA 150685 Asking $320,000

AFFORDABLE COTTAGE. Looking for an affordable 2

brm cottage on a dbl block approx. 2000m2, In a quiet country hamlet? Have a look at this one. Located in the centre of Hampden & within easy reach of Eudunda. Features include a front fml lnge room, kitchen/dining area, iron roof & plenty of shedding. Original Simpson wood heater still in use in kitchen plus electric stove. Needs a little work but would respond well to someone who has the time and skill to upgrade.

Asking $140,000

RLA 150685

Mark Hambour Lic Agents. 65 Main Street, Kapunda. RLA150685

Phone David on 8566 2209 all hours

email: hambours@bigpond.com | www.hamboursrealestate.com.au | mobile: 041 491 7474

Urgently Required:

• Character stone homes • Vacant acreage (large or small) • Hobby or income producing farms

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Real Estate Liftout LEFT: The country kitchen of the Robertstown home with loads of drawers and cupboard space. RIGHT: The neat and tidy two-bedroom Robertstown home with a shop attached. Agent says the property is priced to sell.

MAGILL

Kapunda

Priced to sell

$217,500

37 Coghill Street 1st Home or Top Investment in Great Location Well located close to parks and shops, this 3 bedroom home comprises formal lounge with reverse cycle air conditioning, good size kitchen & meals with new split system reverse cycle air conditioner, neatly tiled bathroom, and manageable rear yard. There are tenants in place until early November, paying $230 per week, but vacant possession can be arranged. Time to get off the rental roundabout and into home ownership, or investors, add this little beauty to your portfolio.

Vicki Chamings 0417 812 254

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Brock Harcourts Magill RLA 200675

OPEN Sunday 1.00-1.45pm

IN ROBERTSTOWN is a property well worth a look for those on a budget or willing to renovate. The neat and tidy twobedroom home, with shop attached, is located in the main street of Robertstown and has had the same owners for over 35 years. It is circa early 1900s and on one thousand square metres of land. From the homestead-style front fencing, features of yesteryear abound.

The central hallway is original, there are 12-foot ceilings throughout plus original fireplaces in most rooms and there is a pantry in the kitchen. The home also features original Jarrah floorboards, solid wooden doors and skirting boards. Wet areas have been updated and there is a separate laundry. Heating and cooling is with a combustion heater and splitsystem air conditioner. Outside, the gardens are

easycare on a large block with plenty of shedding and a rainwater tank. The property has had regular white ant/pest control inspections in recent years. Agent David Mosley from Hambours says the home is priced to sell at $140,000 in the current market. Don’t hesistate and miss out, call David now on 8566 2209 or 0414 917 474 to arrange an inspection or for more information. RLA150685.

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MAGILL

The name has changed, but the staff and service stay the same.

Kapunda

$159,000

43 Mildred Street

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RE-RELEASED due to contract failure on a huge 2823m2 block

More properties required.

Opportunity Knocks - Big Block With Big Potential! If you've watched all those renovation programs and you're ready for your very own DIY project - then this one's got your name on it! Private from the road with a transportable home comprising three bedrooms, all with built in robes, spacious living room, upgraded kitchen with ample cupboards and a separate dining area. So roll up your sleeves, pack your paintbrush and get ready to put in some effort and jump off that rental roundabout and into your own home.

Phone Julie on 0427 233 319 for a no obligation appraisal.

Vicki Chamings 0417 812 254

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Harcourts Gawler 28A Adelaide Road, Gawler Ph: (08) 8523 3319 www.gawlerpm.harcourts.com.au

LONG: The original hallway of the house.

Brock Harcourts Magill RLA 200675

MAGILL

House not selling?

$259,000

Range Road BARGAIN!! - Quiet, idyllic lifestyle on 15 glorious acres! Early 1900’s Homestead comprising 3 double b/r’s plus handy sunroom/office, central lounge with s/c heater in fireplace, eat in kitchen, enclosed rumpus, detached guest room, large cellar, ducted cooling. External features inc 6 excellent sheds (inc implement shed & shearing shed), several old sheds inc dairy & piggery, fully fenced paddocks, approx 3 acres cropped & elevated grazing land. Picturesque views of the rolling hills, fruit trees, r/w tanks, established gardens and more.

Vicki Chamings 0417 812 254

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Brock Harcourts Magill RLA 200675 www.barossaherald.com.au

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Real Estate Liftout

Location, location, location THIS three-bedroom villa in Evanston Park sits on the high side of the road, opposite the Starplex complex and the many conveniences located within. All bedrooms are of a good size and offer built-in robes. The master is adjacent to the threeway bathroom, providing ensuite access. Well fitted out, the bathroom is tiled from floor-toceiling in lovely neutral tones. Heating and cooling to the home is via ducted evaporative cooling and a Vulcan wall mounted gas heater, in the central living area.

External improvements include a gabled all-weather outdoor entertaining area, accessed via glass sliding doors from the open-plan living area of the home, and a single-car garage is under the main roof, with roller doors to the front and back of the garage. The property is currently tenanted at $265 per week, until November 24, so it could be the perfect property to increase a portfolio, or, alternatively, would be an excellent first home or retirement residence – the options are boundless.

At a glance ... Where: 43 Trinity Drive, Evanston Park. Feature: Excellent first home or retirement home. Price: $295,000. Open: Call agent to view. Web ID: HRE642. Agent: Homburg Real Estate 8563 2599. RLA 219152.

OPEN Sunday 2.00-2.45pm

Contact: Felicity Cock on 0411 456 266.

MAGILL

Kapunda

$399,000

1 John Street Approx 2.5 acres- Circa 1920, and it grew with the family! Filled with love for 47 years this wonderful old stone home could tell a story or two! The original three rooms of the home were built in around 1920, and as the family grew, so did the home. Now comprising 4 b/r’s, a massive family-sized living room with r/cycle air cond & gas heater, plus a 2nd living area or formal dine with fireplace. The very neat kitchen and meals has a built in breakfast bar, dishwasher, pantry, & r/cycle air cond. There is a tiled bathroom, 2nd toilet & separate laundry. The external features of this property are AMAZING! There is a huge garage (40x20), a dble gable roof carport, spacious verandah for outdoor entertaining, shadehouse, 2nd double garage, plus a caravan height single garage, a second single garage with an attached open carport. There is also a very large storage shed, and some old sundry shedding out in the paddock. There is ample rainwater plumbed to the kitchen, and established fruit trees.

Vicki Chamings 0417 812 254

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Brock Harcourts Magill RLA 200675 VALUE: The three-bedroom villa at Evanston Park and above right the home’s kitchen. MAGILL

RLA198199

... where people matter DUTTON

$210,000 DUTTON $99,000 to $109,999 DUTTON

2 John Road

Lots 1,2 & 3 Truro- Eudunda Rd

$325,000

Giles Corner

Lot 11 Truro-Eudunda Rd

286 Main North Road

NEW

2003 Rivergum Home - 3 living areas & a pool on 2000m2!

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COUNTRY LIVING On 2 ½ acres, this secluded 2 brm t/f home, decked returned verandah, attached single garage & carport, dble garage with power & concrete, & r/water tanks.

14 Kirchner Street

15 Coronation Ave

3 double b/r’s, main with ensuite & walk in robe, and built in robes to the other two, lovely neutral central bathroom, large open plan tiled kitchen, family & meals area with sliding glass doors out to the large pitch roof pergola with a lovely deck &magnificent rural views all the way to the ranges. The kitchen has plenty of cupboards incl. pantry, & microwave cupboard, double sink &raised breakfast bar. The formal lounge has front facing double windows, and could also be used as a fourth bedroom or guest room, because we also offer a fabulous and HUGE rumpus room. Extras: ducted cooling, s/c heating, r/c split system, dble garage, dble carport, wood shed, above ground pool with diving platform & security gates.

3 LARGE BLOCKS CHARM OF YESTERYEAR Lot 1 - 4350m2, Over an acre (approx) Lot 2- 5677m2, 2 One & half acres (approx) Lot 3 - 12352m2, Three & Beautiful 1925 Bungalow on approx 2000m land. 2 dbl bdrms, high tin cielings, picture rails, carport for 4 ars, half acres (approx) Zoning is Settlement Dutton— shedding with pwr & concrete + rainwater tanks. Residential. Power available.

$257,000 FREELING

TANUNDA

$285,000

$350,000 ANGASTON

$260,000

Vicki Chamings 0417 812 254

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Brock Harcourts Magill RLA 200675

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CONTRA

SOLD

LARGE FAMILY HOME - 1257m LAND QUIET TREE LINED STREET 4 brms, 2 bathrooms, study, lounge, family room, Dble brick 3 brm home on a 780m2 cnr block. Large open plan kitchen, air cond, double garage, lounge, kitchen with pantry, heating & cooling. Dble entertaining area, large shed, room for boat & gge, estab rear garden with fruit trees & more. caravan. 2

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$73,000

Lot 8 Sedan Angaston Road

FOR SALE

SOLD CLOSE TO MAIN STREET Double brick 3 bedroom home on generous 1045m2 block. Large lounge room, kitchen with W/I pantry, single garage, est gardens.

STONEFIELD

135Ha Cropping & Grazing - 333 acres

VALUED SENIORS

Undulating cropping & grazing land sown to wheat with shelter belt. Mains water connected to trough, power passes over land. Currently fronting side no through road. Great add on block or quiet rural allotment.

We like to help you in 1390m BLOCK – GREAT VALUE any way we can. We are Large flat land with no encumbrances, over 30m As an independant we are frontage & over 45m in depth. Water and power offering a discount on our dedicated to excellence in available. sales commision as we management and caring EUDUNDA $285-$295,000 feel our seniors need a 2 Michael Street for your property. We offer fair go in our community. TWO LARGE BLOCKS an honest and quality Speak to Julie about 2 titles, lovely upgraded 4 brm, 2 living area, service. modern timber kitchen, stone home on 1 title 2 2 your discount. 1012m , establ. gdn on other title 1150m . 2

8562 4650 0418 853 134 www.barossaherald.com.au

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$230,000

Lot 45 Burra Road

The Complete Package - 4 acres, good sheds & a 3 b/r Home! PRICE SLASHED BY $30,000!! Fully fenced into 4 x (approx) 1 acre paddocks. The house yard which is fully fenced has a full length front and rear verandah and a double garage with separate power board, cement floor and lights. The home comprises 3 b/r’s, all with fans, & the main with built in robes. The lounge has a cosy wood fire & the adj. dining room has r/cycle split system air cond. The timber kitchen is both neat and functional kitchen with plenty of cupboards, double sink and an electric stove. Extras inc new r/w tanks, 2 garages with cement floor and power, large chicken coop & large dog run.

Vicki Chamings 0417 812 254

WH1845080

Brock Harcourts Magill RLA 200675

RELAX: The swimming pool area and room to move on the Giles Corner property. 1843876

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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 KAPUNDA $230pw 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. EUDUNDA $220pw 4 South Terrace - 2-3 bedroom home, lounge, dining, roomy country kitchen, neat bathroom, close to main street, pets negotiable.

EUDUNDA - 51 Barwell Street Sunday 11.00-11.30am KAPUNDA - 64 High Street Sunday 12.00-12.30pm

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$254,950

$185,000

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$319,950

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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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$184,950

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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

KAPUNDA

64 High Street Open Sunday 12.00-12.30pm

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$460,000

OPEN

Neat A-frame home close to main street, 3 bdrms, family room or 4th bdrm, kitchen/dining had electrical appliances, spacious lounge, upstairs balcony, r/c a/c shed, carport. Owners moving interstate - All offers considered. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

Unique solid brick home, 4 bdrms, e/s & WIR, BIR in bdrms 2&3, formal lounge/dining, kitchen/meals, family room, duct r/c a/c, solar power, dble garage UMR, large entertaining area, roller shutters, shed, beautifully maintained garden, lovely family home. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

KAPUNDA

NURIOOTPA

80A High Street Inspection by Appointment

$259,950

31 Jacob Street Inspection by Appointment

$395,000

NEW

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.

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

Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

ROBERTSTOWN

Neindorf Road Inspection by Appointment

$249,950

SEDAN

Lot 75 Swan Reach Road Inspection by Appointment

$260,000

NEW

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

Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

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TRURO

IF YOU’VE outgrown your current home and the kids are underfoot - relax , we’ve got you covered. This property at 286 Main North Road, Giles Corner offers three real double bedrooms, the main with an ensuite and walk-in robe and builtin robes to the other two. There is a lovely neutral central bathroom with toilet and separate powder room and a lovely large open-plan tiled kitchen. The family and meals area has sliding glass doors out to the large pitch roof pergola with a lovely deck and magnificent rural views, all the way to the ranges. The kitchen has an abundance of cupboards including a pantry, overheads and microwave cupboard, electric underbench oven and cooktop and a double sink with raised breakfast bar. This is a very comfortable area, with reversecycle split-system for instant warmth or a large slow combustion heater for country warmth. The house also offers ducted evaporative cooling throughout, so you will never be uncomfortable. The formal lounge has front-facing double windows, and could also be used as a fourth bedroom or guest room, because also on offer is a fabulous and huge rumpus room with sliding doors out to the second deck. Outside, there is a double garage plus double carport, wood shed, above ground swimming pool with raised platform (security gates) which comes complete with filter and a handy kreepy krawly, and an envirocycle system. The house is only about 5kms to Riverton, the school bus stops for the children if you don’t fancy the five-minute drive. This beautiful country town offers kindy to R-12, hospital, doctor, supermarket, several specialty shops, cafe, art galleries, craft shops, two hotels, post office, chemist and lovely parks. The property has three living areas and a pool, all on 2000 square metres. For more information or to arrange a viewing contact Vicki Chamings from Harcourts Magill on 8364 6333 or 0417 812 254. RLA200675.

$695,000

NEW

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

KAPUNDA/BAROSSA

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

Superb with room to move

92 MAIN ST • T: 8566 3399 sales@adelaideruralrealestate.com.au

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

GAWLER/TWO WELLS

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Price $149,950 $159,950 SOLD $134,950 $169,950 $189,950 $139,950 $189,950 SOLD $149,950 $139,950 $159,950 $174,950 $199,950

$499,950 2

Big and Beautiful

In A Class Of Its Own

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!

This circa 1927 Bungalow is set on over 1100m2. Originally the "Bright" residence and then the family home of the "Causbys" who sold to the present owners. The house is of majestic proportions with 13' ceilings and superb timber floors throughout. With 3 bedrooms in the main house and a separate self-contained granny flat the house would accommodate the largest of families, with nearly 30 squares of living space. A large central hallway, 2 open fire places, wide verandahs, beautifully established gardens and your own wine cellar this property is a unique residence rarely offered for sale. Inspection is a must, only minutes to the main street and all of Gawler's amenities yet offering privacy - certainly in a class of its own. # 5022 RLA 61382

LYNDOCH 3

$319,950 1

MALLALA

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5

$390,000 2

WILLASTON 3

2

$248,000 2

Convenient & Tranquil

Family Friendly Spacious Home

House and Gym Studio

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.

WOW! Rarely does the opportunity to work from home come about, like this! Situated on a 760m2 allotment in Willaston is this stunning 3 bdrm home. This home has it all. Complete with timber flooring & o/plan kitchen/dining/lounge this home offers great lifestyle & rm to move for the growing family. Master bdrm is complete with B/I robe, bdrms 2 and 3 are of good size, newly renovated bthrm, laundry, & kitchen, this home leaves very little to do other than move in. Situated in the lounge is a slow combustion heater, ducted evap cooling, outside we have the double carport, huge ent & bar area, wood chipped play area for the kids, chook run, gd size shed/gym complete with new bthrm, heating & cooling, full size mirrors and plenty of strge with wrkshop on the side for the men. Don't miss the opp to buy your piece of paradise and work from home with your own studio.

# 5020

# 3000

# 3003

RLA 61382

RLA 61382

LYNDOCH

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3

$249,950 1

2

1880’s Character Home

Reap Rewards

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

3

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

RLA 61382

WILLIAMSTOWN

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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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Call 0450 217 439 for a Quote

Ph Chris Hall 8562 8216 or 0429 029 216 CLEANING SERVICES

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Splashbacks

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Grant McDonald Mob. 0409 248 234 Fax. (08) 8523 3227

Shower Screens

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Grants Glass & Glazing

Fast, friendly service

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• Glass • Shower Screens • Glazing • Manufacturers of Aluminium Shopfronts • Security Doors and Screens

NO OBLIGATION FREE QUOTE

Call Keith 0413 733 098

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BUILDERS / CARPENTERS

Serving the Community for 20 years

YOUR LOCAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR THAT TURNS UP!

PO Box 264 Freeling SA 5372 Fax: 8525 2432

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• Gyprock & Cornices • Concrete work • Brick Work • Paving

KEITH MOLLET ELECTRICAL

Specialist in restora on to stone dwellings • Internal/external plaster • Texture coa ngs • Quoins & Bands • Tiling

GLASS/GLAZING = 24 Hour Emergency Service

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Chris Kemp ~ 0408 833640 Any Area | Free Quote | Free pick up and delivery

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Sun-Thurs to Midnight • Fri & Sat till 3am

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Chris and Rob Falkenberg AH (08) 8564 2124, Mobile 0428 811 044 ABN 42093097315 Email: rfalky@chariot.net.au

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TEAM WORK: Production manager Rick Collis, Carol-Lynn O’Grady and Kym Eglinton getting ready for vintage.

Prepare for vintage THIS year the team at Barossa Enterprises is working smarter than ever in preparation for vintage. The company is speaking to their customers about pre vintage estimations for wine boxes, crates and pallets. BE production manager Rick Collis said they are continuously improving their services. This ensures that all of their customers are satisfied with the work they produce and timeliness of orders. “We offer customers different designs for their display boxes and we

custom make the boxes to fit their bottles,” Rick said. This background preparation is done as early as possible so that wineries can fill just in time domestic and export orders. Barossa Enterprises encourages customers to contact Rick Collis, production manager to discuss their vintage requirements. This relationship will assist our 60 highly successful and skilled supported employees to complete orders in line with customer expectations and products of the highest standard.

We Handle with Care Your bottles are in good hands at

Barossa Enterprises Specialising in wine packaging. Barossa Enterprises is a proven manufacturer of quality handmade timber packaging products and offers a fully intergrated packaging service at a very competetive prices. ISPN-15 certified to meet export requirements. We can package your wine for the world.

PUMPS FOR SALE & HIRE

Barossa Enterprises is the leading employer of people with a disability in the Barossa Valley, Clare Valley and Gawler regions.

FLOWMETERS BARREL TOPPING PUMPS Time saving when topping barrels General Purpose 2 inch rubber impellor pumps Barrel work, wine transfers and pump overs

WE SPECIALISE IN:

Paul & Judy Knifton

• Automation • Maintenance

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NURIOOTPA

Phone: 8562 2995

Mobile: 0412 661 733

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• Electrical • Installation • Wine Pumps • Construction

Come to the experts for: • De-corking/recycling • Display Boxes • Pallets • Crates • Bins

• De-labelling/labelling • Wrapping • Decanting • Over Stickering ‘Working for Successful Futures’

www.barossaent.com.au • Phone (08) 8562 4855

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Ultimate Engineering and Maintenance Services is a South Australian, family owned and operated business. Proudly we have become one of the fastest growing Engineering teams in South Australia. We are committed to providing a punctual and professional service of the highest quality. Competitive and affordable pricing with a clear goal to ensure ours and your safety and community outcomes are exceeded.

Our promise to you is to provide an energetic, dynamic and passionate team that are not only professional in their field, but love what they do. UEMS work in many sectors including mining and manufacturing to name a few, with a strong commitment to our local, South Australian and Australian wine industry. We have recently expanded into larger premises at 121 Greenock Road, Nuriootpa (formerly Trinnie Engineering). This exciting move has enhanced our ability to service the wine industry in particular.

Improvements and benefits include: • Greater capacity and efficiencies in Stainless Steel Tank Manufacture, Catwalks, Brine Lines, Service Lines, maintenance and structure. • A larger labour resource to assist in fabrication and site installation. • A Machine Shop that compliments your Winery and Bottling line needs. • A one stop Steel Shop

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Family owned and operated ULTIMATE Engineering and Maintenance Services is family owned and operated by South Australians, Troy and Leah Bonner. The business was established in 2008. There is a combined total of over 100 years’ experience in its management team. The company has proudly become one of the fastest growing engineering and maintenance teams in the state. Staff are committed to providing a punctual and professional service of the highest quality. It offers competitive and affordable pricing, with all safety aspects strictly abided by. Ultimate Engineering and Maintenance Services promise to provide a professional, energetic, dynamic and passionate team.

WIDE RANGE: John Marshall showing the wide range of stock and at right with Bruce Koch, Metaland manager.

Ultimate solutions • General maintenance to fixed and mobile plant. • Programmed maintenance servicing to suit production schedules. • Specialised maintenance on glass bottle manufacturing machines. • Online repairs to industrial furnaces. • Maintenance to conveying systems and inspection equipment. • New machinery installation. • Plant and machinery relocation specialists. • Machinery and plant modifications. • Engineering solutions for safety issues. • All facets of hydraulic and pneumatic repairs, including fault finding. • Hydraulic pump and motor rebuilds. • 24hr break down maintenance support . • Full machine shop capabilities. • Full project management from engineering through to commissioning. • Full drafting services using latest auto cad. • Structural steel fabrication and/or erection. • Light fabrication - toolboxes, guarding and chutes. • Stainless steel wine tank fabrication and installation. • Stainless steel product lines. • All stainless steel, mild steel, galvanised, PVC and copper pipe work. • In house guillotine, folding and rolling up to 6mm thick material. • Shed and pergola erection. • Trade labour hire boilermakers, fitters and turners, toolmakers, mechanics, riggers and dogmen (most trades are confined space, scissor lift, boom lift, forklift and first aid ticketed). • Plant shutdown specialists. • Transport and crane hire up to 200t.

Crushers/Destemmers

Tanks

Hydraulic Basket Presses

Pumps

Filters

Invest with confidence. Expert advice since 1966. Making the most of your equipment is vital, so since 1966 we have been committed to working with you to achieve your goals. We understand the importance of ‘investing once and investing right’. We offer a complete range of high grade core winemaking equipment, including presses, crushers/destemmers, pumps and filters, as .

well as tanks, refrigerators and bottling equipment. You can rely on Australian & New Zealand Winemakers to provide quality advice and support, with in-house technicians providing specialist installation and training. To find out more, call our head office or visit our website ausnzwinemakers.com

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The youngest son to Johann Adolph and Ida Martha Semmler (nee Kubel) Brother and brother-in-law to Johannes (Jack) Oscar (deceased) and Christine, Paul Alfred (deceased), Walter Herbert and Vi. Uncle of Graham, Lynette, Brian and their families. WRIGHT, John William Died suddenly at home in Freeling on August 13, 2012. Aged 75 years.

THE RELATIVES and FRIENDS of the late Mr. EDWIN HAROLD SEMMLER are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral Service which will be conducted on TUESDAY MORNING, August 28, commencing at 11 a.m. in the St. Stephen's Lutheran Church, Junction Road, Geranium Plain. Following the Service Edwin's Funeral Cortege will proceed to the Australia Plains Cemetery for the Committal prayers.

Reunited with Mum.

Barossa Valley 8562 1169 Accredited Member Australian Funeral Directors Association

THE RELATIVES and FRIENDS of the late Mrs. JOAN YVONNE STEINERT are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral Service which will be conducted on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, August 22 commencing at 2.00 p.m. in the Strait Gate Lutheran Church, Light Pass Road, Light Pass. Following the Service Joan's Funeral Cortege will proceed to the St. John's Cemetery, Tanunda for the Committal Prayers.

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At last your pain and suffering is over, mum. You're at peace and you'll be back with dad soon. We miss you and will always remember you both. All our love David, Claire; and family Mark, Ness; and family. To our dear friend Joan. We are so happy to have wonderful memories with you. Be at peace, all our love Brian, Sue and family.

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21ST BIRTHDAY

Born 21.8.91 Happy 21st Birthday Lindsay. Live, Laugh, Love. All our love to our wonderful boy. Love from Mum, Dad, Adrienne, Tony, Ana & children.

FOR SALE ASSORTED WOODEN PRODUCTS, bags of firewood $3, oak $4.50, cheeseboards from $10, a range of wine gift boxes available. Pick up from Reception. Barossa Enterprises, 27 Samuel Road, Nuriootpa. ATTRACTIVE refrigerated display cabinet. Barossa Farmers Market. $2,200 or $25 p.w. rent. Richard 0402315869 Barossa New Life Church TREASURE CHEST - FURNITURE MART 10 Murray St, Nuriootpa Tel. 85622988 Monday - Friday 9am - 4pm Saturday 9am - 12pm All donations of furniture, clothing, bric-a-brac enable us to assist our Community

THE RELATIVES and FRIENDS of the late Mr. JOHN WILLIAM WRIGHT are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral Service which will be conducted on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, August 24, commencing at 2.00 p.m. at the Freeling Bowling Club, 41 Hanson Road, Freeling. Following the Service, John's Funeral Cortege will proceed to the Freeling Cemetery for the Committal Prayers.

BAROSSA VALLEY Country Furniture Paint Stripping Furniture Restoration Custom Made. David Bush 0419628222

Kapunda

ENGEL & WAECO 12/24/240 volt fridge /freezers. All models. Best prices in the State. Gawler Fishing & Outdoors 85226200

STEINERT, Joan Yvonne

Much loved wife of Norm (deceased). Loving mother of David, Mark and families. Loved sister of Jill, brother-in-law Ray and family.

JACKSON'S FIREWOOD free bag kindling with every order. Dry split redgum mallee pink gum. Weighed delivery only. 0400083852

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GODDARD - HARRIS, Paul and Sheree are pleased to announce the arrival of William Ernest Goddard 5lb 14.5oz 14/8/12. With thanks to staff and Doctors at Tanunda Hospital and special thanks to Lesleah and Helen.

SMITH, Lindsay David

Loving and loved husband of Pamela (deceased). Beloved father and father-in-law of David and Cheryl, Michael and Carmen. Much loved Poppa to William and Matthew.

FOR SALE

85662013 Accredited Member Australian Funeral Directors Association

IN MEMORIAM

MATTSCHOSS, Judy One year ago I lost my best friend. Not a day goes by that I don't think of you. Love Ray xx MATTSCHOSS, Judy Your loving, caring way and kisses are dearly missed. Love and miss you mum. Toni, Ken and Harry.

RETURN THANKS

PASCOE, Arthur Kenneth Win & families sincerely thank relatives and friends for cards, phone calls and expressions of sympathy on the sad loss of Arthur. Special thanks to Dr. Parasuramar for caring for Arthur.

KNITTING YARN CLEARANCE. $1 and $2 balls. Quality yarns below cost. Scarves and beanies. Free patterns. The Mohair Farm Main Rd 2 kms south of Springton. Sunday August 26th 10am 3pm 85682043 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 PLANTS - Natives, perennials, tube stock, water wise etc. MORNING STAR NURSERY Lot 1 Cossins St., Kapunda. Ph: 85663952. Open Thursday to Sunday 9am- 5pm. SELLING, BUYING .......? Advertise in the Herald classifieds, and get results! Giveaway ads are run for 1 week, FREE. You can now place your classified ad at Kapunda Newsagency, deadline is Monday 5.00p.m. Classified deadline 5.00pm Monday. (Maybe subject to change) Ph: 85632041, Fax: 85633655 or email admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com STORMWATER 90mm pipe $13 and fittings. Gawler Irrigation Lot 11, Paxton Street, Willaston. 85232350 WATCHES from early 1900's in excellent working order. Restored by professional. If your watch needs repairs, please phone Ted on 85622384 for a FREE consultation.

Barossa’s dedicated Bike Store • New bicycles and accessories • on-site servicing, repairs, wheel truing • Dragster and lowrider parts and accessories now available Call in and speak to me about your cycling needs

CASH FOR BOTTLES & CANS. Wine bottles, batteries, phone Lange's Can & Bottle Depot on 85642292 for trading hours, 20 Newcastle St, Angaston. CLOCKS from early 1920's in excellent working order. Silent, striking, chiming. Restored by professional (MNZ Horological Institute No. 176). Please phone Ted on 85622384 If your clock needs repair or restoration, get FREE ADVICE/QUOTE! Will trade or buy suitable clocks for parts.

EXCESS FURNITURE, downsizing, low prices, make an offer. Pine robe with drawers, pine dining table 6 x 3, odd chairs incl. recliner, clothes dryer, Weber kettle and more. 85633532 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. HALF PRICE SALE - Great Revival Shop, Kavel Arcade, Tanunda. Monday 27th August to Sunday 16th September. Open Mon - Sat 9.30 - 4.00pm. Sundays 1.00 4.00pm. All profits from sale of pre-loved clothing support local services.

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Evan Schultz | Ph: 0488 633 564 evanscycleshed@iprimus.com.au Shop located at Museum building:

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JULYAN, Sidney John At Kapunda. Passed away peacefully at Eudunda Hospital on the 17th August 2012. 19-11-1931 - 17-8-12 Loved husband to Ruth Julyan. Together for 52 happy loving years. Loving Father of three boys Kevin, Robert, and Allan. In laws of Wanda, Trudi and Trevor. Loving Poppa to Charmaine, Jarrad, Thomas, Troy, Ashley, Hayley, Tammy and Nicky. Great Grandfather of Kezia and Daniel. Forver in our hearts. Memorial Service at Kapunda Hall, SMH Hill Street. Friday 2pm. JULYAN, Sidney John, died Friday 17th August. Service to be held SMH Hall, Hill St. 2pm Friday 24th SEMMLER, Edwin Harold. -

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WRECKING 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

CARAVANS, TRAILERS & CARAVAN WANTED. Private buyer, pay up to $6,000 Ph. 83893293 admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com


BOATS & MARINE

PETS

RUNABOUT 14' Bellboy and trailer both registered till 2013, 30h.p. Suzuki motor in good cond., new Bimini, seats, carpet, sounder, forward controls, submersible trailer lights etc. All safety equipment included, $3,700 ono. Robert 0417843678 Kapunda.

BELINDA'S PAMPERED PETS NURIOOTPA Professional dog grooming by an animal lover. EFTPOS now available. Ph: 0418810323

MOTOR VEHICLES

HYDROPAWS 4pawfectpaws. Mobile nose to tail pet care. Heated hydrobath, blowdry, nails & clipping. Ph: Bridget 0488444542

VS COMMODORE Acclaim station wagon, auto, air, p/steer, c/locking, c/control, mechanically very good, 2680kms, $3,500 ono, VX874 call Mick 0419899725

GARAGE SALES 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 SAT 25TH 8.00am - 1.30pm, 56 Clare Rd, Kapunda. Assorted sewing materials and craft items. General household effects and lots more. SAT 25TH, Sun 26th 10am - 5pm. At the Old Post Office and Store Bower. 1⁄2 price except DVD's, household goods, books, shoes, some furniture, Avon selection, clown dolls, bed linen etc. SATURDAY 25th August. 8am - 2pm. 4 Blaxland Street, Nuriootpa. Household items, books, bric-a-brac.

WANTED TO BUY SLIDING DOORS 2.1 high x 2.4 wide, aluminium. Ph. 0438823403

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

LIVESTOCK J.W. SMART WOOLBUYERS PTY LTD. Will buy all types. Flexible hours. Ph: 0417878486 - jwsmartbigpond.com admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com

• Completing designated administrative tasks within required time frame • Educating and training operators in a traditional viticultural region If you have practical vineyard experience coupled with a tertiary qualification in Viticulture or a closely related field this may be the role for you. Your excellent communication skills along with your proven track record of people management will be pivotal for this role. Additional qualifications such as Chemcert, Hazard Id, Risk Assessment or Workplace Training & Assessment will be highly regarded.

CIVIL CELEBRANT - Angela Nielsen Ceremonies designed for you. Marriages, namings, committment and renewal of vows. Ph: 0408107940 or 85642773

This is an excellent opportunity to work for a leading global wine company in one of our premium growing regions that produces premium quality fruit for some of our most famous brands.

HYPNO BIRTHING Child birth classes. For class dates & information www.mindf ulhypnosis.com.au - Clare 0418817295

The Vintrepreneurs of TWE have a passion for wine and an entrepreneurial approach. With over 11,000 hectares of vineyards, 20 wineries, 54 wine brands and 4,000 global employees, TWE brings together some of the most popular and collected wines from Australia, California, France, Italy and New Zealand. Our treasured brands include Beringer, Penfolds, Lindeman’s, Wolf Blass, Rosemount, Matua Valley, Wynns Coonawarra Estate and Castello di Gabbiano therefore it’s no wonder our people enjoy exciting and diverse career opportunities!

LEADLIGHT STUDIO make new, repair old, traditional to contemporary. For quality & competitive prices contact Tracy 85246959 Willliamstown

HANDS ON DOGS Providing services for your dogs. Grooming, massage, convalescence care. Call Jenny on 85232452 Gawler or 0423 474 287

To apply now please visit www.tweglobal.com or contact Joanne Li on 03 8626 3695

Cert II in Business FREE

COMING EVENTS LONE PINE TANUNDA Agricultural Bureau Annual Social. 7.00 p.m. Friday 7th September. Langmeil Lutheran Hall. Guest speaker Mark Chipperfield, Editor Barossa Living Magazine. All welcome. Supper supplied. R.S.V.P. Grant 0 407811378 or Kevin 0408826711

This course is funded through the Government of South Australia’s Skills for All ini a ve. Eligibility criteria applies - www.skills.sa.gov.au Starts in the Barossa on Mon 3/9/2012

P 8562 2122 Career BOSS is a Skills for All Training Provider

SWAP MEET

FOR HIRE

TANUNDA 1 b.r. unit, upstairs $170 p.w. Ph: 0432776270

• Establishing and maintaining employee performance guidelines

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

BOOK NOW Contact: Peter 85811752 / 0412910803

Saturday Market 25th of August 2012 • Furniture • Manchester • Men’s, Ladies’, Children’s Clothing • Shoes • Crockery • Records • Toys • Books • Assorted Bric-a-Brac

• Bacon & Egg Sandwiches • Sausage Sizzle • Coffee or Tea 8.30am START

Taylors Wines is seeking applicants for an experienced Laboratory Technician. The successful candidate will undertake a variety of tasks such as routine analysis, winemaking trial work, analytical system maintenance, routine servicing & calibration of equipment along with pre & post bottling analysis.

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.

The successful applicant will have • Winery laboratory (or similar) experience • Certificate II Food Processing (Wine) Laboratory stream • Computer literate (Microsoft packages – essential / Ezywine - desirable) • Attention to detail and accuracy • High level of self motivation • The ability to effectively communicate (verbal & written) • Ability to work shifts as required With a positive attitude and a passion for service excellence and safe work practices you will become a valued member of the Taylors team.

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 Applications close on Friday 31st of August 2012.

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LABORATORY TECHNICIAN Full time position

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FOOTY TIPPING 2012

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Top tipsters thus far:

Assessors Wanted

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Enquiries phone Troy on

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Tanunda trounce Angaston By MIKE TEAKLE

FEND: Freeling’s Brendan Moon has a look of fear as he prepares to ward off a tackle by Kapunda captain Brad Taylor.

TANUNDA’S 79-point win at Angaston on the weekend was a true reflection of their ladder positions. The first-ranked Magpies completed a comfortable win over their old rivals. Surprisingly Angaston started in a determined fashion and produced their best footy in the first term and nailed the first goal through Mark Ruwoldt before Tanunda awoke. The Pies bounced back quickly and were able to claim an 11-point lead by the first change. Unfortunately for the home fans, their hopes

were soon crushed as Tanunda began to outplay, outmuscle and outhustle the Panthers. The slippery conditions were ideal for solidly-built players like Daniel Bergen and Luke Boehm to thrive. Their drive in the midfield created plenty of opportunities for key forwards Ben Britton, Barry Kaesler, Sam Agars and Ben Newberry who were marking as though playing on a dry day. Panther captain Matt Doecke continued to set the example for his side but wasn’t able to carry the load alone despite solid showings from young guns Lachie Baker and John Roesler.

Angaston didn’t register a goal in the second and third terms and it was well into the fourth quarter before Ruwoldt added their third after receiving a 50-metre penalty. Tanunda enjoyed domination at the stoppages where Luke Wells was too much Josh (the background king) Wight to handle. The Pies just had too much class around the ground with the likes of Scott Rogasch popping up for a couple of thrilling goals to back his claim to be the best ‘small power forward’ in the league. Craig Bevan continued to display his importance to Tanunda by working

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

P 15 16 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 P 15 15 15 15 16 15 15 15 15

W 14 13 11 10 7 6 4 2 1 W 15 10 9 9 8 8 5 3 1

L 1 3 4 5 8 9 11 13 14 L 0 5 6 6 8 7 10 12 14

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

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

For 1745 1529 1617 1559 1156 1257 1000 917 876 For 1155 898 964 954 982 858 677 641 575

Agst 884 1250 1134 1104 1214 1403 1459 1708 1645 Agst 514 725 707 755 856 945 900 1073 1229

% 66.38 55.02 58.78 58.54 48.78 47.26 40.67 34.93 34.75 % 69.20 55.33 57.69 55.82 53.43 47.59 42.93 37.40 31.87

Pts 28 26 22 20 14 10 8 4 2 Pts 30 20 18 18 16 16 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 Barossa District 4 Nuriootpa Rover 5 Gawler Central 6 Kapunda 7 Willaston 8 Freeling 9 Tanunda

P 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 15 P 15 15 15 15 15 16 15 15 15

W 15 10 10 9 9 8 4 2 1 W 14 12 11 11 7 7 3 3 0

L 0 5 5 6 6 7 11 14 14 L 1 3 4 4 8 9 12 12 15

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

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

For 1786 1348 1170 1098 1020 1120 763 761 424 For 1333 885 1122 911 732 700 530 368 261

Agst 490 655 788 775 797 814 1233 1993 1945 Agst 396 501 458 381 761 763 1019 1151 1412

% 78.47 67.30 59.75 58.62 56.14 57.91 38.23 27.63 17.90 % 77.10 63.85 71.01 70.51 49.03 47.85 34.22 24.23 15.60

Pts 30 20 20 18 18 16 8 4 2 Pts 28 24 22 22 14 14 6 6 0

Barossa, Light and Gawler Football Association - Played August 18 A GRADE

RESERVES

Tanunda

4.0 8.6

14.8 16.1(107)

Angaston

2.1 2.1

2.3

4.4(28)

Best: Tan - L Boehm, D Bergen, A Fechner, C Bevan, R Bignell, B Kaesler; Ang - M Doecke, L Baker, M Ruwoldt, M Head, B Kurtz, M Williams.

Angaston Tanunda

2.3 4.6 6.8 6.8(44) 0.0 2.0 5.3 6.6(42)

Best: Ang - D Ryan, A Small, B Egert, C Jasper, M Pech, B Brook; Tan - K Falkenberg, D Wagner, C Gattermayr, P Neldner, S Toole, L Samain.

SENIOR COLTS Tanunda Angaston

6.5 13.5 18.10 24.15(159) 1.0 2.1 4.2 5.2(32)

JUNIOR COLTS Angaston Tanunda

0.7 0.0

5.10 8.12 13.13(91) 0.0 1.2 1.3(9)

Best: Tan - W Mudge, J Marshall, M Fox, E Moore, K Noell, T Goers; Ang - J Feist, M Makris, S Egert, M Williams, A Linke, D Habermann.

Best: Ang - R Eberhard, B Homes, J Antonie, M Spangler, L Cunningham, S Habermann; Tan - W Loffler, J Gosden, S Dunn, J Page, J Clarke, J McCudden. Goals: Ang - L Cunningham 3, R Kuhn 2, M Spangler 2, J Finch 2, R Eberhard, J Falkenberg, B Homes, S Habermann 1 ea; Tan - R Creece 1.

Goals: Tan - S Agars 4, B Kaesler 4, C Bevan 2, S Rogasch 2, B Britton 2, M Godfrey 1, L Boehm 1; Ang - M Ruwoldt 2, M Williams 1, P Bennett 1.

Goals: Ang - M Pech 2, B Burgess 2, B Byster 1, J Rosenzweig 1; Tan - K Falkenberg 2, L Hamra 2, D Abinett 1, J Heidrich 1.

Goals: Tan - T Goers 11, E Moore 3, M Fox 2, K Noell 2, D Dutschke, S Brooks, W Mudge, B Lockett, D Kalusche, J Marshall 1 ea; Ang - S Egert 3, A Linke 1, M Makris 1.

Barossa District 5.5 11.10 16.14 19.18(132) Gawler Central 1.4 2.4 6.5 11.5(71)

Barossa District 1.3 2.7 3.13 5.16(46) Gawler Central 0.1 2.2 3.2 3.3(21)

Barossa District 3.2 5.5 Gawler Central 1.1 3.5

8.5 10.7(67) 5.7 6.8(44)

Barossa District 4.5 6.7 7.13 11.23(89) Gawler Central 0.0 1.1 1.1 1.1(7)

Best: Bar - A Stone, J Osborne, D Rowley, R Hayman, J Woods, J Rider; Cent - T Phillips, R Kalic, J Hallion, D Hewett, M Gibson, S Dawe.

Best: Bar - N Casboult, R Rowe, W Aylett, M Slade, H Irvine, J Charles; Cent - A Wolters, D Bell, K Wurst, D Harding, J Ashton, S Rathman. Goals: Bar - W Roberts 5, M Slade 2, M Curtis, N Casboult, L Dobbs 1 ea; Cent - S Rathman, K Wurst, A Mahoney, J Edwards, J Ashton, J Neat 1 ea.

Best: Bar - M Quinn, C Robinson, R Allington, C Randall, O Watson, T Baron; Cent - P Searle, B Mason, P Barns-Tripp, B Mathews, H Schugmann, B Clark.

Nuriootpa 1.5 7.12 Willaston 3.1 3.1

Nuriootpa 2.3 5.5 Willaston 1.0 2.1

Best: Bar - P Stelzer, R James, M Taylor, D Sharp, M Stelzer, J Angus; Cent - C Hill, J Blakemore, P Bradtke, J Asher, J Harvey, L Howard. Goals: Bar - P Stelzer 5, R James 4, H Commane 4, J Berrett 3, M Stelzer, J Angus, S Jenkins 1 ea; Cent - C Hill 6, K Heintze 2, J Blakemore, S Bayliss, J Latimer 1 ea.

Nuriootpa Willaston

4.2 1.2

7.4 4.7

13.9 15.11(101) 6.12 9.15(69)

Best: Nuri - C Gogoll, J Byrne, R Byrne, A Modistach, B Thiele, C Edwards; Will - J Smoult, T Irlam, M Brooks, G Taylor, A Pepe, J Jones. Goals: Nuri - R Byrne 8, J Scholz, S Haniford, J Rodda, J O’Riley, L Heinrich, T Honner, J Byrne 1 ea; Will - J Farrow 2, J Williams 2, B Gordon 2, J Jones 2, Z Hentschke 1. Kapunda Freeling

4.5 9.5 3.4 6.6

14.9 7.8

22.11(143) 10.12(72)

Best: Kap - S McKinnon, B Taylor, J Mackenzie, D Leslie, J Brown, A Turrell; Free A Kemp, D Leske, S Carmichael, B Heinrich, T Muster. Goals: Kap - W Farley 5, S Ryan 5, J Brown 4, F Agius 3, B Taylor 3, S McKinnon 1, A Turrell 1; Free - S Carmichael 4, T Barnes 2, B Moon, A Kemp, H Robinson, A Langford 1 ea.

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Goals: Bar - A Stone 2, G Koch, S Robinson, D Rowley 1 ea; Cent - C Koen, M Gibson, D Hewett 1 ea. Willaston Nuriootpa

2.2 3.4 5.6 9.7(61) 2.1 3.3 5.4 6.4(40)

Best: Will - M Bornholdt, J Stephens, B Castle, Z Cavanagh, R Boers, J Cole; Nuri - D O’Neil, L Cook, S Ribbons. Goals: Will - B Wilson 2, J Cole 2, A Parsloe, M Hollis, L Cleaver, R Boswell, J Dieckmann 1 ea; Nuri - J Smith 2, L Steinborner 2, D O’Neil 1, A Hall 1. Kapunda 1.9 5.12 9.19 17.21(123) Freeling 1.0 2.1 2.2 4.3(27) Best: Kap - L Foster, T McKinnon, A May, C Ryan, C Browne, A Bray; Free - P Leske, J Wagner, J Bernhardt, D Cook, M Hutchens, S Schuster. Goals: Kap - C Browne 6, S Pratt 4, A Adams 3, L Foster, M Prior, C Smith, T Christley 1 ea; Free - P Kerin, J Holloway, D Shaw, J Wagner 1 ea.

10.16 12.21(93) 5.1 5.1(31)

Goals: Bar - J Brown 3, C Robinson 2, D Nangle 2, M Dalliston, J Ilesia, M Quinn, C Randall 1 ea; Cent - P Searle 1.

6.7 3.1

10.10(70) 4.2(26)

Best: Nuri - J Furnell, D Schulz, C Ireland, R Schultz, C Heinrich, N Doecke; Will - B Knox, L Elliott, B Rendell, L Leverink, J Cole, J Boswell.

Best: Nuri - S Higgs, C Dahms, A Jaunay, B Hoepner, L Altus, H Stolz; Will - J Walsh, R Tyrrell, D Pope, L Downing, R Stewart, L T Berridge.

Goals: Nuri - J Furnell 3, S Schrapel 2, C Heinrich, N Doecke, D Schulz, L Bevan, M Thiele, D Douglas, R Muirhead 1 ea; Will - B Bone 2, T Stansborough 2, B Pasin 1.

Goals: Nuri - N Lange 5, W Byrum, L Altus, C Dahms, H Stolz, H Jaunay 1 ea; Will - L Mells, M Spirritt, J Taylor, L Downing 1 ea.

Freeling Kapunda

Kapunda Freeling

7.3 15.7 18.9 22.15(147) 0.1 1.1 4.3 4.3(27)

Best: Free - D Schulz, J Rosenzweig, R Schirmer, B Jericho, D Hamlyn, B Christie; Kap - T Matthews-Brown, C Mclean, D Collins, M Good, N Modra, K Muir. Goals: Free - A Langford 4, R Schirmer 4, B Ryan 3, K Johnson 2, T Barnes 2, J Rosenzweig 2, J Slater 2, J Meaney, H Robinson, M Ortlepp 1 ea; Kap - K Muir 2, L Karpany 1, T Mclennan 1.

1.3 1.6 1.7 1.1 2.1 2.2

4.7(31) 3.2(20)

Best: Kap - K Muir, Z Merkx, J Higgins, K Brown, A Dempsey, W Brett; Free - A Pelonio, J Bracegirdle, P Byrne, A Haseldine, N Staehr, J Hopkins. Goals: Kap - J Freeman 2, Z Merkx 2; Free - J Burgess, D Whimpress, A Pelonio 1 ea.

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hard in close during the first half to create space for his runners. Injuries to key players from both sides occurred in the second term with Angaston forward Brad Sugars suffering an ankle injury while Tanunda’s half back Nick Schmidt left the ground with a hamstring niggle. “It was just a bit of tightness in his right hammy,” Ben Britton, Tanunda coach said. “He came off more as a precaution. With the right treatment I’m sure ‘Honk’ will be right. “Angaston’s effort level was there for most of the game, but sustaining that for four quarters is a problem they seem to have. “We had a really good even contribution, we continue to get better each week, and I’d say we’re at about 80 per cent now, we just need to keep raising it each week.” Angaston coach Craig Hadden was taking the glass half-full view. “We showed some good signs at times, a couple of the young guys were okay. “Matt Williams in just his second game did pretty well for us, we just weren’t able to stay with the best team in the competition once they got going.” Tanunda head into this week’s clash against Barossa District without Matt Godfrey (work) but will welcome back Dan Sieber in a near even swap as they look to knock off another potential grand final opponent. For Angaston their task isn’t much easier as they head to South Gawler to tackle the third-ranked Lions who will be refreshed after the bye and are preparing for finals.

Leading goalkickers A Grade H Commane (BD) 4 B Kaesler (T) 4 R Byrne (N) 8 W Farley (K) 5 A Gerardis (SG) 0 B Gordon (W) 2 S Agars (T) 4 B Sugars (A) 0 J Trewren (SG) 0 C Musolino (SG) 0 Reserves A Parsons (SG) 0 C Browne (K) 6 J Rosenzweig (A) 1 J Berrett (BD) 0 J Smith (NR) 2 J Carter (W) 0 M Pech (A) 2 N Pech (A) 0 A Moss (W) 0 J McVicar (SG) 0 Senior Colts T Goers (T) 11 W Roberts (BD) 5 V Kroon (GC) 0 J Neat (GC) 1 S Schrapel (NR) 2 K Johnson (F) 2 D Douglas (NR) 1 H Moss (F) 0 M Good (K) 0 D Hamon (T) 0 T Stansborough (W) 2 Junior Colts J Martin (SG) 0 J Freeman (K) 2 N Lange (NR) 5 B Washington (SG) 0 T Panagiotou (SG) 0 B Ratcliff (BD) 0 R Allington (BD) 0 D Nangle (BD) 2 S Higgs (NR) 0 B Homes (A) 1 L Cunningham (A) 3

79 55 49 48 48 47 43 41 34 33 34 29 28 24 23 18 18 17 16 16 95 62 37 33 30 24 24 21 21 21 21 47 46 43 40 36 33 32 27 26 23 23

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Nuri best of the rest By ROBERT LAIDLAW NURIOOTPA is officially the best side outside of the Barossa, Light and Gawler Football Association top four, after beating Willaston by 32 points at Willaston on Saturday. With finals’ action off the agenda for both clubs, they have been changing things up, with the Tigers nurturing players in different roles and the Donnies auditioning some of the young pups for next season. The game was even in the first half, with Nuriootpa's accuracy proving the difference, as it led by three goals at quarter time, then 7-4 to 4-7 at the long break. A six-goal third quarter broke the game open for the Tigers, while Willaston stuck to the task at hand and won the last term. There was some controversy in the game, when Donnybrook captain and reigning Mail Medallist Sam Walton was allegedly ‘king hit’ behind the play in the first term, and was forced to leave the field and go to hospital. It was first feared the courageous leader had his jaw shattered, but fortunately for the champion it turned out to be ‘only’ a badly split lip, which required some stitches. “Three weeks ago we sat down as a group and after some feedback made some changes, and since then we have been playing our best footy for a long time,” said Nuri coach Nathan Salter. “It is part of a four-week block, and we are aiming to finish it off this Saturday. We are playing the way we want to be playing now. All the guys have grabbed their opportunities in different positions, which has been working well.” Two big changes have been using Charlie Edwards and Jack Scholz in on-ball roles, which has added pace and enthusiasm, and helped invigorate the side. Against Willaston, three youngsters made their debut and showed promise. James Graetz did not look out of place on the wing, Dave Honnor did a good defensive job

By ROBERT LAIDLAW

CHASE: Lewis Heinrich of Nuriootpa prepares to handball in front of promising Willaston youngster Tyson Irlam. on dangerous Donnybrook Shaun Baker, while Tim Honnor was solid in several roles. Some of the major match-ups for Nuri included Craig Gogoll at centre half back, mainly on Jarred McDonald, Aaron Modistach at full back on Jamie Williams, Ryan Byrne (eight goals) at full forward, and Jarrad Byrne and Brett Thiele on-ball. For Willaston, it was time to look to the future, with five players from the senior colts suiting up - two finishing high in the best players. Jarrod Smoult started in the centre - not bad for a 16-year-old - and showed he was more than up for it, with a committed effort and giving as good as he got. On the wing, youngster Tyson Irlam picked up 25 possessions, and was outstanding with his delivery, while Zach Hentschke at half forward, Jon Hurst in various roles and Tyson Heintzberger in defence,

Bomber Blasts

SEASON 2012 has finished for all but one of the Bomber teams. The A grade squadron still alive for September finals action. A good day on Saturday saw the Bombers come away with three out of four lots of premiership points. The A grade celebrated a good win in Sam Ryan’s 300th A grade game. Sam also had a few highlights for the day including kicking the first goal of the game, the last goal of the game and another three in between to finish with five goals and some pretty good form running into finals. It was a good day for the Sams, as young tyro Sam McKinnon was awarded best on ground in which he received the Mark Pitman medal as well as the JT Johnson and Ahrens Engineering best player award. Brad Taylor and Buckets Mackenzie also continued their good form and are both very important players coming into finals. Along with Sam Ryan’s five goals, Wes Farley also contributed five to take his season tally up to 48 goals, while Joey Brown chipped in with four and Fred Agius and Brad Taylor chimed in with three. The Bs started a bit scratchy on a very heavy track, and some wayward kicking saw them with one goal and nine points on the board at quarter time. The team lifted in the second and third quarters before party time in the fourth quarter, where the Bombers piled on eight goals and only two behinds for the quarter to run out victors 17.21 (123) to Freeling 4.3 (27). Connor Browne thought it must have been his birthday as he kicked five last-quarter goals to finish with six for the game. Best players went to Luke Foster, Tom McKinnon and Andrew May (thanks to the Sir John Franklin Hotel), while Sam Pratt continued his good form up forward supporting Connor with four goals. The u17s knew they were up against it, losing one of their best

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showed promise. Of the more senior players, Mathew Brooks was solid down back, Geoff Taylor displayed plenty of pace on the wing, and Adam Pepe was a rock at centre half back. “Since we couldn't make the finals, we decided to try five kids, as they are the future of the club,” Willaston president Wayne Smith said. “It was a huge learning curve for them, but they all enjoyed themselves, and they will be given another opportunity this week against Central, which is our Donnybrooks day - a club within the club that raises much needed funds. “The day is being sponsored by Carlton United Brewers, with the guest speaker former Adelaide AFL player Kym Koster, and there will be plenty of Crows stuff to auction.” While Willaston host Gawler Central this week, Nuriootpa is at home to Freeling.

players for the year to Central District for the day. Congratulations to Tom Williams who joined young Joel Foster running around in the u18s for Central. Both lads look to have very bright futures. But in the game we were overpowered by a strong Freeling unit. Better players on the day went to Tyler Matthews Brown, Connor McLean and Darrien Collins. (Thanks to Landmark and Foodworks). The u15s had a bit of a freight on Saturday, after beating the Freeling team by around 100 points in the first round, maybe took them a bit lightly and were down half way through the last quarter. However as a good team does the boys dug deep and got over the line by 11 points in the end. Kade Muir played a great game to be best player and was well supported by Zyden Merkx (again). Joshy Freeman could only manage the two goals to finish with 46 goals for the year, in a great effort, and looks like he will be the runner-up in the association goal kicking trophy. Last game of the year for the u13s, with some great effort around the ground from the more senior players. It has been a challenging year searching for numbers and the boys have stood up really well. Well done Shane Dew you have done a great at job with the lads and they have improved throughout the year. Well done also to Mick Duldig for his comprehensive match reports and team management. A big thank you to the sponsors Rosie Wendt, Mantina Quarries, IGA and Gary and Oliver Waldhuter. Best players Cody Dew, Josh Rowsell, Patrick Prior. Incentive award to Alec Wendt. It was a hard slog for our junior teams. Congratulations to u11s’ Aaron Marshall and Samuel Woods who won the Shapes of Landscaping awards. Other award winners were Jordan Reid who woked hard all game, Zac Muir who scored two goals - one an excellent snap from the pocket, Jordan Harris for another solid four quarter effort, Sean Dempsey for his pressure and putting his body on the line. Well done boys. A fantastic last game from our U9s. Gary and Olivia Waldhuter Mobile Diesel Service award went to Jake Teasdale for a really great game and fantastic improvement all season. The Litl Mos award went to Corey Brook for some good kicks and another young one who has made some great improvement. Incentive awards to Declan Quinlan, Beau Pepper, Riley Menzel and Connor Hemsworth for getting in there for the ball good kicking and handballing. A really great season from our baby bombers, well done you should all be proud. Reminder to our members, we have a bye this week, before a week off for the A grade. We play in the second semi final against Tanunda at Willaston on September 8. Reminder to support our 1s and 2s netballers, in their finals’ campaigns as well as save the date for our presentation dinner, which will be held on Friday, October 5 at the club.

BAROSSA District beat Gawler Central by 61 points at Williamstown in Saturday's Barossa, Light and Gawler footy, but the Tigers matched their highly fancied opponent in the second half. At half time the Dogs were cruising, with an 11-10 to 2-4 lead, but the rest of the contest was virtually goal for goal, as Central gained plenty of respect with a gutsy effort. “I was worried how we would come up after last week and whether there would be a let down, and initially we started slow but I was proud of our effort after half time,” said Tiger mentor Damien Herzick. “With the poor weather last Thursday we did not train, so the preparation wasn't good, and we were flat in the first half on Saturday. “At the break I got stuck into the players and had a go, and to their credit they responded and came out and outplayed them.” The key match-up was Central's Jake Asher on Bulldog forward Heath Commane, with the league's leading goalkicker held to just four majors. And for entertainment value, the respective on-ball brigades delivered in spades, with Matt and Paul Stelzer, Michael Taylor and Ben Bussell for the Dogs, against Central's Aaron King, Jason Blakemore, Clint Hill and Brad Hunt, having an absorbing battle. Taylor has been on fire this year for Barossa, with youngster Hunt going with him in a run-with role, which was a good tussle for both players. Hill was restricted a little with sore ribs, but excelled, as he booted six goals when resting forward, which was a major factor in the Tigers kicking a competitive score. A couple of young guns who also had an impact for the Tigers were Peter

tiger tales FAIRLY good day out at Barossa on Saturday, with nearly all Tiger gals teams coming home with nice wins. Great to see all seven senior sides with wins on the one day - good work by all. Game results are detailed below. This coming week being the final minor round for 2012 will see some teams waiting the outcomes before they know if they will make finals, which makes for an exciting finish. The club already has quite a few teams with their top four positions secure - well done to all players and coaches involved. Good luck to the few remaining teams as their fate is still to be decided. Thanks to this week’s supporters for providing player incentive vouchers:Starplex, Fasta Pasta, Lisa at LKFS Finance, Sportspower, Eagle Boys Pizza, Chemplus Gawler, Gawler South Bakery, Video Ezy, Crazy Monkeys, Bushman's Hotel, Brereton Jewellers and Career Employment Group. Do check out the club website (www.gcsc.com.au) for all the updated news, photos and goss. Go the Tigers. Diary dates August 25 - playing at Willaston - last minor round game. August 26 - Primary (11 and under) netball carnival all day at Nuriootpa. August 30 - Netball presentation night at the clubrooms for Netta and Primary teams. 6pm start. September 1 - First semi-final at Freeling. Senior One: Gawler Central 52 d Barossa 22. Senior Two: Gawler Central 35 d Barossa 26. A good game in wet conditions, all played well. Awards: Rachael Songer and Alisha Cook Senior Three: Gawler Central 34 d Barossa 21. We got the win and the points but we sure didn't make it look easy. A few things to work on at training including passing before we

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Bradtke at half forward and Jackson Harvey in a variety of spots, as they continue to impress. Luke Howard continued to lead from the front in ruck for Central, and was on top at the stoppages, in a good tussle with Barossa's James Angus, who perhaps had the upper hand around the ground. Early in the game Paul Stelzer was a dynamo, picking up something like 10 clearances in the first half, and going on to earn best player honours, while Barossa coach Roger James again was an important cog, and Darren Sharp continued to shine. “We were okay in the first half but I was disappointed with our second half,” James said. “If we play like that against Tanunda, we will get smashed. “Tanunda will be a good test for us this week going into the finals, and with spots up for grabs, we'll see how badly everyone wants to play in September.” While the Bulldogs may be disappointed with the second half, it was more about the growing confidence of Central, as the younger group have been gaining experience, which augurs well for next season, as well as this week. On Saturday the Tigers face Willaston at Elliott Goodger Memorial Park in a local derby, and they will go in with some confidence of winning. “If we can bring that second half effort into this week, we will be a chance,” Herzick said. “I was proud of the way everyone lifted in the second half, and I'm hoping it will carry over. It would be a good way to end the season and give us some momentum to build on for next year.” At the start of the season many people were predicting a Barossa versus Tanunda grand final. Saturday's clash at Tanunda may be an indicator of that possibility. play Willaston. Good position for finals - let’s train hard girls. Awards: Leanne and Renata. Senior Four: Gawler Central 56 d Barossa 22. Great game girls. Took a little getting used to slippery courts but adapted well. Well done. Awards: Philippa Coppin and Joanne Vlassco. Senior Five: Gawler Central 46 d Barossa 26. Senior Six: Gawler Central 64 d Barossa 16. Team game, defence worked hard to create plenty of opportunities for the attack line who used them well. Good open game in attack where persistence paid off. Awards: Jess and Bri. Senior Seven: Gawler Central 32 d Barossa 31. A fantastic game by our super 7s. Kept their heads and nerve to run out winners in a tightly contested game. Thanks Shannen for sitting and happy birthday to Michele. Award recipients: Mickey Olds and Tahlia Nicks. Intermediate One: Barossa 45 d Gawler Central 16. Great effort, girls never gave up. Awards: Ashleigh Clark and Chelsea Welsh. Intermediate Two: Gawler Central 69 d Barossa 13. Great win puts the girls in the final four. Awards: Caitlin Rowe and Molly Jeffreys. Junior One: Gawler Central 44 d Barossa 31. Good game played by all in tough conditions. Award recipients: Cass and Sophie. Junior Two: Gawler Central 58 d Barossa 17. Great game by all nine girls. Played well. Awards: Jamie Burdon and Chelsey Arthur. Sub Junior One: Gawler Central 31 d Barossa 5. Another consistent win. Well done girls. Awards: Chelsea Hogarth and Emily Hawley. Sub Junior Two: Gawler Central 20 drew with Barossa 20. Another close one - proud of the girls as they all fought right to the end. Awards: Charlotte Stockdale and Danielle Cockburn. Sub Junior Three: Gawler Central 19 d Barossa 15. A wonderful game by the girls in the lead up to finals. Our goalies worked well and some wonderful defensive work by all players down the court. Award recipients: Holly Thompson and Chloe Rowe. Primary One: Gawler Central 12 d Barossa 6. Primary Two: Gawler Central 8 drew with Barossa 8. A great last game effort by the girls. We are so proud. Go Tigers.

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WYM 8-7; Willaston Warriors d Two Wells Clueless 11-4; No Fear.Comm d Exchange Hotel 14-1. Premiership Team P W L F A S Two Wells Tavern 18 16 2 195 75 32 Two Wells Commercial Taverners 18 16 3 187 83 32 Two Wells No Fear.Comm 18 16 2 182 88 32 Smithfield Filthy Fockers 18 13 5 152 118 26 Overway WYM 18 12 6 155 115 24 Xchanged 18 9 9 114 156 18 Roseworthy Blue 18 6 12 119 151 12 Soccer Club Eagles 18 6 12 115 148 12 Exchange Hotel 18 6 12 112 158 12 Willaston Warriors 18 5 13 111 159 10 Soccer Club Kruisers 18 3 15 102 168 6 Two Wells Clueless 18 1 17 84 184 2 Division Two: Roseworthy Shooters d Lyndoch 9-6; Smithfield What The’s d Smithfield SUS 9-6; Willaston Farcues d Overway Underways 10-5. Premiership Team P W L F A S Smithfield What The’s 17 14 3 173 82 28 Smithfield SUS 17 13 4 144 111 26 Lyndoch Hotel 17 8 9 132 123 16 Willaston Farcues 17 6 11 109 146 12 Overway Underways 17 5 12 104 151 10 Roseworthy Shooters 17 5 12 103 152 10

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Kapunda 66 Freeling 43 GENERALLY battles of Light teams can be tight but on Saturday Kapunda ran out comfortable 23-goal winners over Freeling. “We were conscious of getting away to a good start, as last outing against Freeling we had to play catch up after quarter time,” Paul McGrath, Kapunda coach said. “So it was good to capitalise on their early turnovers and not have too many of our own to lead 18/11 at the first break. “The first part of the second quarter belonged to Freeling as we threw the ball away at our goal end, while they were accurate and reduced the deficit until that required an injury break, which gave us the ability to regroup and steady our game, the result being we won the quarter by one. “In the second half , we were able to wear them down as we pushed the accelerator and found little resistance, winning 34/19. It was a well contested game played in great spirits by all players, so well done to both clubs on that point. “Lana (Bagshaw goal attack and goal shooter) showed her speed and ability to lose her opponent which made a real difference to our goal circle structure. Penny (Chappell, centre) once again a very serviceable game controlling the midcourt for Kapunda.” Freeling coach Lyn Carmichael said it was her side’s worst loss since Willaston in the first round. “It was disappointing in that regard,” Lyn said. “However, I don’t think the scoreline reflected the standard of the match. “We had a slow start and paid for it but our second quarter was good where we only went down by one. “We are just not consistent enough. We can match it with the top sides for 10 minutes per quarter but then lapse and of course the quality sides make us pay. “I thought Kapunda’s defence was a lot stronger this time but we did not play pretty netball at times as set plays went out the window. “We have been trying a few new things lately in preparation for next season and of course this will affect our efficiency. “We are looking forward to our last game against an improving Nuri and will be determined to get the points so I think we will leave our new stuff for next season and rely on the stuff that has worked for us this year. “Jess (Schirmer) and Megan (Heinrich) made the most of the opportunities they were given while I thought Ashleigh (Heinrich) provided plenty through the middle and battled hard against Penny (Chappell) all day.”

Angaston 58 Tanunda 29 ANGASTON’S late surge towards a finals’ berth continued with a 29-goal win over Tanunda. Now this week they must beat South Gawler and hope Gawler Central are beaten by Willaston. “We only lost by one to South in the first round and hopefully we can turn the tables,” Chelsea Duval, Angaston coach said. “I was delighted with our win on Saturday - now we have a regular group the girls are getting into some rhythm. Our defence was solid and in the third quarter we were able to keep Tanunda to just one goal. “We started really well to grab an early lead and our first three quarters were excellent. “The final quarter was even but we already had established a big lead.” Angaston’s best were defender Tamara Rowe and midcourt Katie Gloede. Tanunda coach Maria Fraser was shattered by the loss. “After a promising performance against South Gawler it was extremely disappointing to provide such a dismal effort against Angaston,” Maria said. “The trend for the game was established in the first quarter with Angaston dominating and gaining the ascendancy which they maintained throughout the majority of the game. We only provided one quarter of competitive netball when we matched them in the last quarter scoring 11 goals each. “They are to be congratulated on their result. While our better performances are competitive our poor performances result in us being easybeats. If we were to measure our improvement this year based on the Angaston game it would not be good. “We now have one game to play and must get back to the basics of being competitive, having pride in our performance and showing the determination, desire and team spirit to win our final match of the year.” Tanunda’s best were Nicole Crouch (centre) and Kate Mader (goal keeper).

Barossa, Light and Gawler Netball Association results from Round 17, August 18.

Senior One: Angaston 58 d Tanunda 29; Gawler Central 52 d Barossa District 22; Willaston 78 d Nuriootpa 46; Kapunda 66 d Freeling 43. Senior Two: Angaston 45 d Tanunda 23; Gawler Central 35 d Barossa District 26; Willaston 54 d Nuriootpa 37; Kapunda 48 d Freeling 36. Senior Three: Angaston 46 d Tanunda 27; Gawler Central 34 d Barossa District 21; Nuriootpa 44 d Willaston 42; Freeling 59 d Kapunda 39.

CONTEST: Freeling’s Joy Leske (left) and Kerry Giles of Kapunda vie for the netball.

Willaston 78 Nuriootpa 46 WILLASTON scored a predictable 32-goal win over Nuriootpa. “It was a very polished performance by all seven players leading up to finals,” Katrina Frederick, Willaston president said. “The whole team’s defensive pressure down the court was great. “Jess Wilson’s defensive pressure in the attack line was fantastic creating turnovers in the goal third. Also a great effort by Mel Tump for filling in at wing defence.” Robyn March, Nuriootpa coach, said the result was predictable. “It was one of the fastest games we have played,” Robyn said. “Willaston stacked their side by playing all of their current and recently retired state league and state league reserves players, a predictable manoeuvre. “My girls were gallant in defeat and I am pleased to say they never once doubted themselves. Individually there were some great match ups. “Due to sickness, we had to make some last minute changes and played Kahlia Steinert, who had just come off the court from the 2s match. It’s a big ask, when your team has just missed an opportunity to make it into the top four, then mentally prepare yourself to try and match up against Jess Wilson. Lana Kaesler was moved from a planned defence role to wing attack and met Mel Tump. Lana's speed and ability to get off the ground was brillant to watch. “Our goalers Heidi Gogoll and Tush Steinert shot consistently well this week. Both girls combined well to score 46 goals against quality opponents, even when the opposition presented each quarter with differing defence styles.”

Gawler Central 52 Barossa District 22 AFTER trailing by a goal at quarter-time, Gawler Central sped away for an easy 30-goal win against Barossa District. “Although we didn’t shoot at a high percentage I felt the girls had their mojo back,” Scott Waddington, standin coach said. “I believe we will go out and can beat Willaston this week to make sure we play finals and don’t rely on other results to make sure we stay in the top four. “Our link up play a week earlier against Angaston wasn’t good and this week it was a lot better. One step at a time. “I switched the players around and believe Central are getting back to form at the right time.” Barossa coach Leanne Nelson said it had been a good game, played with good spirit. “However they were just too tall at both ends,” Leanne said. “Our midcourts worked well with Stacey (Nelson), Vicki (Nelson) and Taryn (Wills) but our goal circle struggled with the height of the Central defenders. “After we were ahead at the end of the first by one goal, they put their foot down and won easily in the end. Once again we struggled in the most important position on the court our goal circle. However the girls battled on to the end. Our best was Stacey Nelson. This week coming we have Tanunda which will be a battle for both sides to come home with another win.”

Senior Four: Tanunda 49 d Angaston 44; Gawler Central 56 d Barossa District 22; Willaston 49 d Nuriootpa 35; Freeling 58 d Kapunda 23. Senior Five: Tanunda 47 d Angaston 43; Gawler Central 46 d Barossa District 26; Willaston 67 d Nuriootpa 20; Freeling 53 d Kapunda 30. Senior Six: Angaston 62 d Tanunda 22; Gawler Central 64 d Barossa District 16; Willaston 70 d Nuriootpa 33; Freeling 43 d Kapunda 38. Senior Seven: Gawler Central 32 d Barossa District 31; Willaston 71 d Nuriootpa 13. Intermediate One: Tanunda 51 d Angaston 41; Barossa District 45 d Gawler Central 16; Willaston 34 d Nuriootpa 31; Freeling 41 d Kapunda 35. Intermediate Two: Tanunda 44 d Angaston 37; Gawler Central 69 d Barossa District 13; Willaston 70 d Nuriootpa 11; Kapunda 45 d Freeling 24. Junior One: Tanunda 54 d Angaston 31; Gawler Central 44 d Barossa District 31; Willaston 52 d Nuriootpa 36. Junior Two: Tanunda 52 d Angaston 32; Gawler Central 31 d Barossa District 5; Willaston 71 d Nuriootpa 9; Kapunda 61 d Freeling 15. Sub Junior One: Angaston 31 d Tanunda 20; Gawler Central 58 d Barossa District 17; Willaston 14 d Nuriootpa 9; Freeling 27 d Kapunda 21. Sub Junior Two: Tanunda 23 d Angaston 11; Barossa District 20 drew with Gawler Central 20; Willaston 14 drew with Nuriootpa 14; Freeling 19 d Kapunda 3. Sub Junior Three: Angaston 25 d Tanunda 9; Gawler Central 19 d Barossa District 15.

Barossa, Light and Gawler Association netball sponsor awards Votes for round 17 of the Barossa, Light and Gawler Netball Association 2012 season, the Herald Netball Club of the Year Award. Gawler Central 25; Willaston 23; Freeling 14; Tanunda 14; Angaston 12; Kapunda 8; Barossa District 3; Nuriootpa 3; South Gawler had the bye.

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Senior One Willaston South Gawler Kapunda Gawler Central Angaston Freeling Nuriootpa Tanunda Barossa District Senior Two South Gawler Willaston Gawler Central Kapunda Nuriootpa Angaston Freeling Barossa District Tanunda Senior Three Willaston Gawler Central South Gawler Angaston Nuriootpa Barossa Tanunda Freeling Kapunda Senior Four Gawler Central South Gawler Tanunda Angaston Willaston Freeling Nuriootpa Kapunda Barossa District Senior Five Willaston South Gawler Angaston Gawler Central Tanunda Freeling Barossa District Kapunda Nuriootpa Senior Six Angaston Willaston Gawler Central South Gawler Nuriootpa Freeling Barossa District Tanunda Kapunda Senior Seven Freeling Willaston Angaston Barossa District Gawler Central South Gawler Nuriootpa Intermediate One Willaston South Gawler Nuriootpa Barossa District Freeling Kapunda Tanunda Angaston Gawler Central Intermediate Two South Gawler Willaston Kapunda Gawler Central Freeling Angaston Tanunda Nuriootpa Barossa District Junior One Willaston South Gawler Tanunda Freeling Nuriootpa Angaston Gawler Central Barossa District Junior Two Willaston South Gawler Gawler Central Tanunda Angaston Kapunda Freeling Barossa District Nuriootpa Sub Junior One Gawler Central Angaston Freeling Kapunda Willaston Nuriootpa Tanunda Barossa District South Gawler Sub Junior Two Angaston Willaston Tanunda Gawler Central Nuriootpa Barossa District South Gawler Kapunda Freeling Sub Junior Three Nuriootpa Gawler Central Barossa District Angaston Tanunda Kapunda

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D’ARTAGNAN Words of War Force of Three

SCHADUW September Star Monica Kate

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THAT’S ALL GOLD Montefalco Sparkling Victory

PRINCESS PEGGY Exalted Filly Natural Disaster

BIRDMAN Umaluka Elsewhere

RIVIERA QUEEN (R5) BIRDMAN (R8)

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TRUTHFULLY D’Artagnan Enduro

SUNRISE Schaduw Princess Indanda

OUR MIMI La Poupee Reachfar

TORTOSA Sweet Never Riviera Queen

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MORPHETTVILLE comment Race one HEAVENSAKE (John Hyam) 4g By God’s Own - Danzelle (8:0-0-0): Finished 20-1/2 len 10th (58.0) Magus 2022m M’ville Mdn slow trk Aug 1. Beaten out of sight last time and needs to lift. MR SCHILLER (W E Smart) 4g By Artie Schiller - Imagine Harmony (5:0-1-1): Ran on strongly for 1-1/4 len, 3/4 len 3rd (58.0) Magus, Sheik Moh Hand 2022m M’ville Mdn slow trk Aug 1. Looks close to a win and gets his chance here. Hard to beat. WHAT LOGIC (Ms R Day) 4g By Gallo Di Ferro Wild Logic (6:0-0-0): Solid 5 len 4th (58.0) Why Not You 1734m Gawler Mdn dead trk Aug 15. Has been thereabouts of late and this is not a deep race. Worth consideration. WHERE’S THAT (K M Sweeney) 4g By Stargazer - Strategic Blue (7:0-0-1): Ran 2-1/2 len, 1-3/4 len 3rd (58.0) Why Not You, Lady Alaska 1734m Gawler Mdn dead trk Aug 15. Up in distance and the blinkers go on here. Recent form is OK and he’s in the mix. ELEGIDO (Ms S Ratsch) 5m By Danetree Tandoaka (14:0-0-0): Finished 9-1/4 len 7th (54.0) Monstarhit 1850m Port Augusta (61) Aug 16. Yet to place in 14 starts and others look better suited here. LADY ALASKA (D R Jolly) 4m By Reset - Great Manners (7:0-1-2): Solid 2-1/2 len 2nd (56.0) Why Not You 1734m Gawler Mdn dead trk Aug 15. Getting close but she jumps another 500 metres here from her last run. Must go in.

Race two BORISTAR (J F Macmillan) 3g: First start. By Commands - Quillionaire. Brought $50,000 as a yearling and the dam has had one winner from three to the races. Finished hd, 1/2 len 3rd Brave Journey, Pharomac 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk Aug 6. Wasn’t far away in a recent trial and could show up on debut. BUSHMASTER (L J Smith) 3g: First start. By King Of Roses - Green Mile. Purchased for $52,000 and ran 8th Brave Journey 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk Aug 6. Half-brother to two winners but he’s done little in three public trials to this stage. Prefer to see.

D’ARTAGNAN (Tony McEvoy) 3g By Artie Schiller - Satin Sheets (1:0-1-0): Debuted with hd 2nd (57.5) Saturday Sorcerer 1050m M’ville 3yo Mdn slow trk Aug 1. Well backed on debut and just missed. Better for that experience and goes close here. DEEP BLUE (Ms S Kotz) 3g By Planchet - Blue Venture (2:0-0-2): Spelled after 1-1/2 len, nk 3rd (56.0) Heavens Shout, Riff Raff 1000m Port Lincoln 2yo Hcp Jan 20. Ran 5th Enduro 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk Aug 6. Resumes here with a tongue tie on. Race experience will help against this lost and must be included in the chances. DOWN THE MIDDLE (R R Jolly) 3g: First start. By Quest For Fame - Star Temptress. First foal of a Hussonet mare who was unplaced in four runs on the track. Finished 4th Torio Boy 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk Aug 6. Stable commands respect and gets a top jockey from a gun draw. Ticks a few boxes so watch market closely for a guide. ENDURO (R R Jolly) 3c: First start. By Savabeel - Imco Main. Purchased in New Zealand for $100,000 and he’s a half-brother to G3-placed Changing Eyes (10 wins) and two other winners. Scored 1/2 len win Monica Kate, Smoke Burner 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk Aug 6. Showed good ability in a recent trial and this stable has winning ways. Expect a forward showing. FORCE OF THREE (Paul Beshara) 3g: First start. By Oamaru Force - Three For Free. Brought $46,000 as a yearling and he’s out of an imported mare. Finished 6th Psychic Mick 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk Aug 6. Look for a market lead. JUST A CHAT (Peter Hardacre) 3g: First start. By All Chatter - Time Will Tell. Purchased for $3,000 as a weanling and the dam has had modest impact at stud. Drawn off the track and will be better for the outing. SET ON STONE (T T Oxlade) 3g: First start. By Old Deuteronomy - Set Rhythm. Half-brother to Mahmentum (4 wins) but hasn’t been seen in public. Family has been seen to best advantage over more ground but betting may be the best lead.

SMOKE BURNER (P Stokes) 3g: First start. By God’s Own - After Beune. Purchased for $4,000 as a yearling and his dam has produced the winner of one race from two foals to get to the track. Finished 1/2 len, 1/2 len 3rd Enduro, Monica Kate 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk Aug 6. Wasn’t far away in a recent trial and could be one at odds. STONEHAVEN (D G Balfour) 3c: First start. By Planchet - Stone Queen. First foal of a handy mare who won six races. Finished 7th Brave Journey 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk Aug 6. Safely held in a slowish trial a fortnight ago and will be better for the experience here. TRUTHFULLY (M S Minervini) 3c: First start. By Redoute’s Choice - Truly. Brought $110,000 at the yearling sales and he’s a half-brother to G1-placed Vormista (4 wins). Finished 3-1/4 len 2nd Psychic Mick 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk Aug 6. Finished within sight of a subsequent Melbourne winner in quick time in a recent trial and he’s bred to go quick. Big watch. WORDS OF WAR (L Macdonald & A Gluyas) 3g By Dylan Thomas - Zenarta (3:0-0-0): Vetted after 11 len last (55.5) Out Of Coober 1300m Balaklava 2yo (64) April 11. Coming off a break after a very modest first campaign. Stable is sticking with him but he needs to have improved a lot in the break to warrant consideration here.

Race three BRAVE JOURNEY (G D Searle) 3f: First start. By Good Journey - Brave Accord. Brought $37,000 as a yearling and she’s a half-sister to two winners. Scored hd win Pharomac, Boristar 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk Aug 6. Bred for speed and showed good ability winning a recent trial. Expect her to have some support. CRYSTAL VOYAGER (Ms R Day) 3f: First start. By Strategic - Some Kinda Storm. Half-sister to recent Gawler placegetter Currahee and ran 4th Enduro 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk Aug 6. Gets a nice draw for her debut and worth consideration. FLYING CLUB (Ms R Day) 3f: First start. By Akhadan - Sister Mine. Dam has had little impact at stud and this filly finished 5th Torio Boy 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk Aug 6. She’s done little in three public trials and others look better suited here.

LEMERIO (W A Bogarts) 3f By Beijing Sun - Laudemio (1:0-0-0): Was slowly away and struck interference near the 600m on debut when 10-3/4 len 7th (54.5) Psychic Mick 1000m Morphettville Parks 2yo Plate Jan 21. Finished 5th Little Less Lip 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk June 18. Had no luck on debut and resumes here from a break with the blinkers on. Drawn in the car park so faces a task. MISS OTTO (L Macdonald & A Gluyas) 3f By Elusive Quality - Sizzie ‘em (1:0-0-0): Was vetted after debut run when finished 4-1/2 len 6th (56.0) Viking Star 1000m Morphettville Parks 2yo Hcp April 21. Coming off a break after a creditable debut in Saturday grade. Wide alley is no help but market could be a good pointer to her chances. MONICA KATE (G V Richards) 3f By Face Value - Artful Gold (7:0-1-3): Spelled after 4 len, 3 len 3rd (54.0) Donna Cattiva, Chosen Moment 1600m M’ville Oaklands Plate dead trk May 5. Ran 1/2 len 2nd Enduro 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk Aug 6. G3-placed filly who looked forward for her return to racing in a recent trial. Should be in the finish. PRINCESS INDANDA (Tony McEvoy) 3f By Face Value - Prima Donna (1:0-0-0): At only start ran 4-1/2 len 6th (54.0) Southern Strike 1000m Morphettville Parks 2yo (68) Mar 24. Finished 5th Dylanson 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial April 16. Made some late ground on debut when ran in much stronger race. Stable commands respect and market could tell the tale. SCHADUW (R R Jolly) 3f By Dane Shadow Dorothy Dinosaur (3:0-2-1): Finished 4-1/4 len, 1-3/4 len 3rd (58.0) Ephemera, Dancing Poetess 1000m Morphettville Parks 3yoF (68) dead trk Aug 4. Blinkers go on here and she’ll appreciate the drop in grade. Take tossing. SEPTEMBER STAR (M A Kavanagh) 3f: First start. By Undoubtedly - Cheyenne’s Star. First foal of a Montjeu mare. From leading stable which has had good success with the sire’s progeny. Nicely drawn and sure to have strong support. SHEEZ ON TOP (Trevor Dansie) 3f: First start. By Face Value - Vain Peril. Half-sister to the handy Buzlightning (8 wins) and drawn a nice gate for her debut. Should show pace.

STARFIRE LADY (Lloyd Kennewell) 3f By All Bar One - Almazyoon (1:0-0-0): Debuted with 1-1/2 len 4th (55.5) Pharomac 900m Murray Bridge 2yo Mdn dead trk Mar 4. Ran 4th Brave Journey 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk Aug 6. Should be better for her only race experience when beat half the field home. In the mix here. SUNRISE (Paul Beshara) 3f: First start. By Good Journey - Hurricane Dancer. First foal of the dam to race and scored 1/2 hd win Torio Boy 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk Aug 6. Looked OK in a recent trial and comes into calculations here. SWINGING SOLDIER (John Hyam) 3f By Soldier’s Tale - Court Swinging (2:0-0-1): Resumed racing with hd, 3-1/2 len 3rd (55.5) Saturday Sorcerer, D’Artagnan 1050m M’ville 3yo Mdn slow trk Aug 1. Ran a super race firstup when had good support at odds. Back to her own gender here and will take beating. TERRIFIC FLAIR (R R Jolly) 3f By Excellent Art - Tsarnista (2:0-1-0): Vetted after lg hd 2nd (52.5) Barely A Beat 1210m Balaklava 2yo Mdn May 9. Ran 6th Brave Journey 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk Aug 6. Showed plenty of talent in her only campaign to date. Can figure. TOAST THE HOST (T T Oxlade) 3f By Host Jewel Of Oakbank (1:0-0-0): At only start ran 3-1/2 len 7th (55.5) Pharomac 900m Murray Bridge 2yo Mdn dead trk Mar 4. Coming off a decent break here and poorly drawn. Faces a task. LIGHT SUPREME (S P Gower) 3f By Falak - Supremely (2:0-0-0): Raced greenly before finishing 16-1/4 len last (55.5) Dinky Di Gold 1210m Balaklava 3yo Mdn Aug 8. Blinkers come off here but she’s yet to beat a runner home. Not likely. MEADOWS MIST (J W Cornell) 3f By Face Value - Dancing Lass (7:0-0-0): Beat three home when 5-1/2 len 5th (55.5) Saturday Sorcerer 1050m M’ville 3yo Mdn slow trk Aug 1. Speedy type but yet to place in seven starts. Others look better. KRISTABELLA (P W Jolly) 3f By Lion Heart - Amarie (3:0-0-0): Resumed racing with 2-3/4 len 6th (51.5) Nullarbor Nymph 1055m Balaklava Mdn Aug 8. Started favourite when resuming and they’ve put blinkers on here. Wide draw is no spoil in this.

Race four DEPUTY GEORGE (K M Sweeney) 4g By Mugharreb - Ferro Georgia (1:0-0-0): At only start ran 10 len 9th (56.0) Get Up Stand Up 1050m M’ville Mdn slow trk Aug 1. Moderate effort on debut when started long odds. Blinkers go on here and should be better for the experience. May improve. DUCADOS (D R Jolly) 4g By Stratum - Sparkling Now (1:0-0-0): Slowly away on debut before finishing 12 len 10th (58.0) Get Up Stand Up 1050m M’ville Mdn slow trk Aug 1. Mustered speed after blowing the start on debut and will be better for that run. Don’t ignore. FINNISS (Trevor Dansie) 4g By Dubleo Brookes (8:0-2-1): Finished nk, 5-3/4 len 3rd (58.0) Get Up Stand Up, Princess Peggy 1050m M’ville Mdn slow trk Aug 1. Has been thereabouts of late and this doesn’t look too strong. He’ll need some luck from the alley but should be in the finish. GONE WITHOUT (D G Balfour) 4g By Gonski Without Warning (6:0-0-1): Lost a plate before finishing 9-1/2 len 7th (58.0) Get Up Stand Up 1050m M’ville Mdn slow trk Aug 1. Fitter for one run back but place looks best in this. REACHFAR (G V Richards) 4g By Untouchable - Umaris (5:0-0-1): Pulled up lame after running 9-1/4 len 8th (57.5) Dakadan Princess 1511m Gawler 3yo Mdn Mar 7. Resuming here and he has raced well fresh in the past in much stronger grade than this. Rates highly from the nice draw. SIR GILES (B D Brook) 4g By Akhadan - Little Sis (12:0-1-0): Tightened for room before finishing 3-1/2 len 4th (53.5) Zerprise Us All 1606m Murray Bridge (62) May 23. Fresh for this but his best form has been over more ground. Will be getting home hard. AMBLING (B D Brook) 5m By Keep The Faith - Ambola (12:0-0-2): Spelled after 6-3/4 len 10th (55.0) Rising Power 1200m M’ville Mdn Nov 1. Awkwardly drawn for her return to racing but has the blinkers on and can show up. Don’t dismiss. GOLDEN MONARCH (Ms G Henderson) 4m By Golden Lake - True Yield (1:0-0-0): Struck interference near the 200m when 14 len last (55.5) Aregee McLaren 1006m Murray Bridge Mdn slow trk May 2. Found some trouble on debut and resumes here after three months off. Nicely drawn and could show up without surprising.

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MORPHETTVILLE comment continued KARABAY (J D Smith) 4m: First start. By Beckett - Miss Bay. Unfashionably-bred mare who ran 6th Captain Finniss 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) dead trk Aug 6. Making belated debut and market will be the best guide. KIRVIC (L A Creek) 4m By Danerich - Renima (1:0-0-1): Raced greenly on debut before finishing 1-3/4 len, nk 3rd (55.5) Reslenda, Mykonos Sunset 1200m Murray Bridge 3yo Mdn dead trk July 25. Unwanted in the betting on debut but ran a super race. Strong chance here. LA POUPEE (Will Clarken) 4m By Dash For Cash - Flying Love (1:0-0-0): Struck interference near the 100m before finishing 3-1/4 len 4th (54.5) Niconoise 1100m M’ville 3yo (68) Feb 4. Had support on debut when struck a much stronger field than this. Sure to show up while fresh. MISS PARNASSUS (Simon Casey) 4m By Strada - Delphi (1:0-0-0): At only start ran 9-3/4 len 8th (56.5) Ilsede 1200m Strathalbyn F&M Mdn dead trk April 18. Moderate effort on debut and resumes here after four months off. Will be better for the outing. OUR MIMI (Lloyd Kennewell) 4m By Ad Valorem - Venetta (2:0-1-1): Raced erratically and hung in before finishing lg hd, sht hd 3rd (56.0) Darkrai, Amalgamate 1200m Kilmore 3yo Mdn dead trk Feb 26. Scored nk win Land Of The Free, Assaboy 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) dead trk Aug 6. Showed plenty in her only campaign to date and looked ready for this when winning a recent trial. Hard to beat. SHE’S MOLLY (D J Clarken) 4m: First start. By Snippetson - She’s My Baby. Purchased for $28,000 and she’s a half-sister to Love That Chick (4 wins). Ran nk 2nd Ironbank 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) dead trk Aug 6. Bred for speed but this is a tough first-up assignment. Perhaps a place. KISSENFIRE (Will Clarken) 4m By Hidden Dragon - Kiss Me All Over (5:0-0-0): Vetted when 9-3/4 len last (55.0) El Prado Gold 1050m Balaklava Mdn Feb 26. Blinkers go on for her return to racing but she’ll need to lift on what she’s shown to date.

Race five STRAYING TIGER (T T Oxlade) 4g By Tiger Hill - My Duchess (6:2-0-1): Jumped awkwardly before finishing 6-1/2 len 8th (55.5) Exalted Moment 1400m Oakbank 3yo (75) dead trk Mar 17. Handy type resuming here from a break. Forward showing expected. LUCKY SUNDAY (D R Jolly) 4g By Keep The Faith - Lucky Beauty (3:1-1-0): Vetted after lg nk 2nd (57.0) C’mon Now 1100m Oakbank C1 dead trk Dec 9. Finished 6th Belfast Boy 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk Aug 6. Lightly-raced galloper who has clearly had issues. Clearly has talent and market should tell the tale. TORTOSA (D R Jolly) 4m By Devaraja - Royal Zam (2:1-0-0): Slowly away and blocked for a run before scoring 1-3/4 len win (55.0) Just Ranger, Lady Alaska 1200m Strathalbyn Mdn dead trk Feb 1. Ran 6th Little Akie 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk Aug 6. Showed good ability in her only campaign to date and drawn to get a gun run here. Keep safe. RUBILAD (D L Baylis) 6g By Rubiton - Tia Jane (20:2-2-7): Spelled after 7-1/2 len 14th (56.5) Hillfire 1050m Oakbank (68) dead trk Mar 17. Ran 4th Belfast Boy 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk Aug 6. Doesn’t win out of turn but he did score fresh in his last campaign. Will give them something to chase. SWEET NEVER (Will Clarken) 4m By Alannan - Fingeal (4:1-0-1): Returned with 5-3/4 len 4th (55.5) El Magico 1050m M’ville (68) slow trk Aug 1. Handy mare who wasn’t disgraced first-up. Fitter now and one of the chances here. RIVIERA QUEEN (R R Jolly) 4m By Akhadan - Runaway Queen (8:2-0-0): Blocked for a run when 10 len last (53.5) Silver Raven 1200m M’ville F&M (68) April 19. Form tapered off last campaign after she scored first-up. Fresh again here and market could be a good guide to her chances. TORPIFY (B J Dunn) 5m By Legion - Sleep Soundly (25:2-6-2): Resumed racing with 9-1/4 len 5th (56.0) Estebana 1200m Roxby Downs (59) Aug 4. Might need it weaker than this. Looking elsewhere. OUR DESTINATION (J Dunn) 6g By Dubai Destination - Millions (51:1-3-4): Jumped awkwardly before finishing 9-3/4 len 7th (53.5) Secret Vintage 1055m Balaklava (62) Aug 8. His strike/rate speaks for itself and others are better suited here.

Race six WOTZITWORTH (T T Oxlade) 5g By Face Value - Sazende (12:1-0-2): Followed nk win (58.0) Why Not You, Windsor Gardens 1734m Gawler Mdn dead trk Aug 2 with 2-1/2 len 4th (56.5) Allez Tara 1734m Gawler (62) dead trk Aug 15. Racing well over shorter trips but gets out to this distance for the first time here. Must be included.

SCENIC SONG (D C Saxon) 10g By Scenic Singing Hooves (81:7-8-3): Struck interference at the start when 17-3/4 len 9th (57.5) Quick ‘n’ Slick 2200m Murray Bridge (68) dead trk July 25 then ran 2-3/4 len 6th (60.0) Bad Parent 1600m Swan Hill (58) Aug 13. Veteran campaigner who finished in the front half of the field last time. Extra trip here suits and he’s not the worst. SPARKLING VICTORY (M A Lockyer) 5g By Reset - Umakineara (25:1-1-2): Was spelled after 16-1/2 len 8th (54.0) Irish Rhapsody 2038m M’ville (86) Feb 25 then resumed racing with 4-1/2 len 5th (58.5) Savvy Smokin’ 1600m M’ville (62) slow trk Aug 1. Big jump in distance at just his second run back from a break. Place looks best. MONTEFALCO (Michael Hickmott) 6g By Ombra Della Sera - Self Belief (33:5-3-3): Ran 2-1/2 len 5th (58.0) Mudslide 1600m Fannie Bay (64) Aug 1 before finishing 3-3/4 len 4th (54.5) Lady Barton 1900m Fannie Bay (70) Aug 6. Coming off a NT campaign but does have form in this distance range. Keep safe. TAPEKA POINT (Kerrie Van Tijn) 9g By Traditionally - Native Hawk (44:3-5-3): Finished 11-3/4 len 8th (54.0) Flaming Moe 2500m M’ville (94) slow trk July 21 then jumped awkwardly and pulled hard when 1-1/4 len, 1/2 nk 3rd (55.5) Sturgis, Sir Presidente 2210m Balaklava (68) Aug 8. Generally thereabouts in this grade and rates an each-way chance here. HEART TO HEART (Ms R Day) 4m By Tale Of The Cat - Angel Heart (5:1-0-2): After 3-1/2 len, 1-1/4 len 3rd (53.5) Tommy Two, Esthermac 1528m Gawler C1 dead trk Aug 2 finished lg hd, 2 len 3rd (54.5) Allez Tara, Afrisky Business 1734m Gawler (62) dead trk Aug 15. Jumping sharply in distance here but she’s showing promise. Not the worst. NO DOUBTFIRE (B J Dunn) 4g By Not A Single Doubt - Rapidfire Lady (16:1-3-1): Struck interference near the 100m before finishing nk 2nd (53.5) Elsewhere 1550m Morphettville Parks (62) dead trk July 19 then ran on strongly for 3-3/4 len 5th (55.5) Allez Tara 1734m Gawler (62) dead trk Aug 15. First time out to this distance range and place looks best. HONG KONG MISSY (Ms S Ratsch) 5m By Citizen Kane - Hands Full (18:1-1-1): Following 4-1/2 len 4th (54.0) Quick ‘n’ Slick 2200m Murray Bridge (68) dead trk July 25 ran 3-3/4 len 4th (54.0) Sturgis 2210m Balaklava (68) Aug 8. Back in grade here and will run the trip out. Keep in mind. GOLDEN SCHNAPS (T L Day) 7m By Grandera - Tirolita (51:3-7-6): Finished 7-3/4 len 7th (55.0) Tureen 1500m Gawler F&M (68) dead trk July 11 before running 49-3/4 len last (55.0) Young Tearaway 1800m Roxby Downs Cup Aug 4. Fitter for recent racing but she needs to find more. Looking elsewhere. THAT’S ALL GOLD (S P Gower) 4m By Dash For Cash - Nova Gen (9:1-1-0): Resumed racing with 11-1/2 len 12th (52.0) Gauss 1400m Murray Bridge (62) dead trk July 25 then finished 2-1/4 len 5th (52.0) Mystic Morn 1528m Gawler C1 dead trk Aug 15. Fitter for two runs back and worth noting her only win was over this trip. Blinkers go on here and she could be a blowout chance. ROCK LEGEND: SCRATCHED.

Race seven FLASH MICK (Ms S Nolan) 5g By Universal Prince - Miss Jagger (8:1-1-3): Was slowly away and hung in when 4-1/4 len 2nd (58.0) Alessandra 1700m Gawler Mdn Jan 25 then resumed racing with 2-1/4 len win (58.0) Boltin’ Henry, Froese 1228m Gawler E&G dead trk Aug 2. Broke through in dashing style when resuming and should be fitter here. Right in it. MOTZART (S G Padman) 4g By Face Value Baroness Rose (7:1-0-1): Followed 8-1/4 len 7th (57.5) Shaabam 1350m Strathalbyn 3yo Mdn slow trk May 27 with sht hd win (57.5) Khalah Rose, Ravenhurst 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk July 11. Just got there in maiden win and doesn’t want it worse than dead. Take on trust. GULLY KING (J F Macmillan) 4g By King Of Roses - Titchener (10:1-1-1): Struck interference at the start when nose 2nd (55.0) Energized 1200m Balaklava E&G (62) slow trk July 18 then finished 7-1/4 len 8th (55.0) Rescued 1200m M’ville (68) slow trk Aug 1. Suited back in this grade and drawn to get a nice run. Has claims. NADAKA (L Macdonald & A Gluyas) 4g By Akhadan - Beach Gal (5:1-1-1): Was spelled after 2-1/2 len 10th (56.5) Slippery Ninja 1200m Gawler (68) April 4 then resumed racing with len, 2-1/2 len 3rd (58.5) Secret Vintage, Wanaka Gold 1055m Balaklava (62) Aug 8. Fitter now and has won second-up in the past. In the mix. NATURAL DISASTER (Alex Stra) 4m By Danerich - Tycoon Sheila (6:1-1-2): Beat half the field home when 5-1/2 len 5th (56.0) Avoid Lightning 1050m M’ville Lightning Stks slow trk July 28 then was blocked for a run and vetted after lg hd, 2-1/4 len 3rd (54.0) Katunga, Meadows Jim 1050m M’ville (75) dead trk Aug 11. This is a big drop in grade from her most recent racing. Should go close.

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WINE LOVER (Jon O’Connor) 4g By Barely A Moment - Miss Balhannah (8:1-1-1): Beat two home when 6-1/4 len 9th (55.0) Comearoundsundown 1200m M’ville 3yo Hcp slow trk July 7 then finished 6 len 5th (57.5) El Magico 1050m M’ville (68) slow trk Aug 1. Blinkers and tongue tie go on here and he’s got the ability to be competitive here. Wide draw is no help. EXALTED FILLY (J W Cornell) 4m By Barely A Moment - Exalted Madam (7:1-1-3): Jumped awkwardly before finishing 4-1/4 len 4th (54.5) Misty Eyes 1400m Morphettville Parks 3yo (75) dead trk July 14 then finished sht 1/2 hd, 1-1/4 len 3rd (56.0) Rescued, Quick Thoughts 1200m M’ville (68) slow trk Aug 1. Rarely runs a bad race and should get a lovely run here. Could be the value runner in this. SILENT STASH (W E Smart) 4m By Dash For Cash - Fiery Dee (3:1-0-1): Jumped awkwardly before scoring 3-1/4 len win (55.5) Morchowie Miss, The Juddernaut 1058m Balaklava Mdn dead trk May 30 then lost a plate when nose, 2-1/2 len 3rd (57.0) Club Ha Ha, He’s A Houndog 1215m Balaklava (62) slow trk June 21. Handy type but hasn’t raced for eight weeks. Market will be a guide. THREE STAR GENERAL (D R Jolly) 5g By General Nediym - Swiss Vault (9:1-2-0): Was vetted after 5-3/4 len 10th (58.0) Invincible Magic 1100m Gawler (62) Nov 16 then resumed racing with 4-3/4 len 5th (55.0) Secret Vintage 1055m Balaklava (62) Aug 8. Fitter here and he does have a second-up win on his record. Keep safe. QUICK THOUGHTS (K M Sweeney) 5g By Barely A Moment - Recollection (20:1-5-2): Was slowly away when 11-1/4 len 10th (56.5) Independent Air 1200m Murray Bridge (62) slow trk July 4 then improved sharply for sht 1/2 hd 2nd (54.0) Rescued 1200m M’ville (68) slow trk Aug 1. Doesn’t win out of turn but last-start effort gives him a place chance again here. HEURIGER (S J Dodd) 5g By Elusive Quality Calaway Gal (20:1-4-2): Wasn’t far away when 1-1/2 len 5th (54.0) Kinselmac Manner 1400m Balaklava C1 slow trk July 18 then was tightened for room when 5-1/2 len 5th (54.0) Exalted Wonder 1200m Murray Bridge C2 dead trk July 25. Fitter for recent racing but he can find one better. Place only. PRINCESS PEGGY (Tony McEvoy) 4m By Fusaichi Pegasus - Infinite Charm (3:0-1-0): Was vetted after 8 len 9th (54.5) Nicodora 1250m Morphettville Parks F&M Mdn dead trk Sept 21 then resumed racing with nk 2nd (56.0) Get Up Stand Up 1050m M’ville Mdn slow trk Aug 1. Nice effort first-up but that was in maiden grade. Stable commands respect but place looks best. SEE SPARKY (W A Bogarts) 5m By Gallo Di Ferro - Festival Parade (13:1-2-1): Was slowly away when 11-3/4 len 11th (54.5) Independent Air 1200m Murray Bridge (62) slow trk July 4 then finished 5-1/2 len 10th (54.0) Suki 1128m Gawler M C2 dead trk Aug 2. Recent efforts moderate and wide alley is against her here. Looking elsewhere. GAILAMOUR (P A Sweeney) 5m By Danbird My Lady Gaila (22:1-3-2): Covered ground when 4-1/2 len 7th (54.0) Kinselmac Manner 1400m Balaklava C1 slow trk July 18 then finished 2-3/4 len 8th (54.5) Drifting Spirit 1228m Gawler (59) dead trk Aug 2. Up in grade and her wide barrier makes it tough. Faces a task. VILLE DE BERNE: SCRATCHED

Race eight JEUNEALISTIC (K M Sweeney) 8g By Jeune Classy Looker (80:11-12-9): Freshened before settled well back and failed to make any ground with 5-3/4 len 9th (58.0) Comic Composer 1400m Morphettville Parks (75) dead trk Aug 4, then always near the tail and beat only one home in 5-1/2 len 7th (54.0) Our Sphinx 1600m M’ville (86) dead trk Aug 11. Struggling for form but does have three wins and six placings over this course. MISS BALL (Peter Lawrence) 10m By Bellotto Eastway (48:7-9-6): Resumed from nine months off when closest at the finish with 3-1/2 len 7th (52.0) Conduction, Bagman 1400m Balaklava (81) dead trk April 13 (2011), then sent for another very long break after slowly away, blocked for run and tightened for room in 3-3/4 len 5th (54.0) Fighting Fury 1400m Port Augusta Open Hcp May 5 (2011). Racing has been well spaced with limited success since easy win Port Augusta 1600m May 2010. Rough claims. BIRDMAN (Tony McEvoy) 5g By Centre Stalls - Leica Belle (9:3-1-1): Favourite when settled midfield, ran into it on the turn then cleared out for easy 7 len win (57.5) Treeovus, Slacksmith 1700m Gawler (68) dead trk July 11, but faced a Vet examination after odds-on favourite and came from last midway in a small field for 2-3/4 len 4th (58.5) Border Express 1950m Morphettville Parks (71) dead trk Aug 4. Mixing his form a little but lightly raced and not facing much talent here. Well worth another chance.

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RESLENDA (D R Jolly) 4g By Reset - Leyenda (4:1-1-0): Moderate first two before freshened and much improved when always prominent and cleared out late for 1-3/4 len win (57.5) Mykonos Sunset, Kirvic 1200m Murray Bridge 3yo Mdn dead trk July 25, and favourite when ran on from midfield for 2 len 2nd (59.5) Treeovus 1410m Balaklava E&G Hcp-62 Aug 8. Lightly raced and tougher here but shapes as though the extra ground will suit. Must be considered. ELSEWHERE (K M Sweeney) 5m By Lonhro Hosiery (27:3-5-4): Ran on from midfield for win Morphettville Parks 1550m (62) before had some excuses when never better than midfield and bloked for run in 4-1/2 len 5th (56.5) Our Sphinx 1600m M’ville (71) slow trk July 28, but disappointed when led early but lost ground throughout for 6-1/2 len last (56.0) Riceman 1600m M’ville (71) dead trk Aug 11. Unplaced five starts here including three tries this course. KUITPO BLAZE (Will Clarken) 5m By Carnegie - In Flames (18:2-3-4): Second up from nine months off when slowly away and always well back for 7-3/4 len 9th (54.0) Final Command 1400m Morphettville Parks (75) slow trk June 23, then sent for a let-up after showed little to excite with 11-3/4 len 7th (56.5) Birdman 1700m Gawler (68) dead trk July 11. Not likely on three poor runs back from a spell.

ITALIAN DANZA (Ms B Geracitano) 5g By Testa Rossa - Gold Ransom (18:1-0-0): Reported lame after race and spelled following 24-1/2 len last (58.0) Belnova 1600m Strathalbyn (62) dead trk April 18. Prominent early when resumed but faded badly for 16-1/2 len last (51.5) Mystic Morn 1528m Gawler C1 dead trk Aug 15. Dismal at five runs after win Strathalbyn 1600m Mdn in Feb. Hard to recommend. FRAACHARM (Ryan Balfour) 9g By Fraar - Fager’s Charm (76:6-2-8): Old-timer who resumed with a fair 4th Balaklava 1200m R&G (62) before running on well for 1-3/4 len, lg nk 3rd (55.5) Savvy Smokin’, Sir Ready 1600m M’ville (62) slow trk Aug 1, but flopped last time when always near the tial in 12-1/2 len last (51.5) Allez Tara 1734m Gawler (62) dead trk Aug 15. Could sneak a place. NOTONMATCHDAY (R J Moore) 6g By Hemingway - Como (32:2-4-5): Freshened before worked forward early from a wide draw (11) and faded from the turn for 9-3/4 len 9th (55.0) Gauss 1400m Murray Bridge (62) dead trk July 25, then dropped back early from a wide draw (13) and struggled past a couple of tired ones late for 6-1/2 len 9th (54.5) Treeovus 1410m Balaklava E&G Hcp-62 Aug 8. Drawn better this time but needs to find plenty of improvement.

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SAM Ryan’s 300th A grade game for Kapunda will go down as one of the great moments in the club’s long history. Sam’s journey began with his first A grade game at Angaston where the Bombers were smashed by about 20 goals according to Sam. “We didn’t have a great day,” Sam said. “I remember our coach (Jason Kerr) started me on the half forward flank that day. “If I’m brutally honest I probably played a few games I didn’t deserve in the early days just Proudly brought to you by: BAROSSA

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> BL&G REIGNING Schluter medallist Sam Walton’s 2012 campaign has come to a halt a week earlier than expected. The midfielder received over a dozen stitches inside his mouth after an off the ball incident involving Nuri’s Ryan Byrne. Willaston president Wayne Smith confirmed that his club had lodged a report with the association over the incident. For his part Walton remembers little. “I remember we had the ball so I laid a shepherd as the ball was kicked away,” Sam said. “The next thing I remember is Joel Campbell rolling me over and calling for a trainer. My teeth went through my bottom lip and my jaw is still pretty tender, it’s not a good way to end the season that’s for sure.”

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because we didn’t have much depth and struggled a bit in the late 90s.” But things turned around for the Bombers and Sam. He was captain in Kapunda’s back-toback premierships in 2004/05 and with the momentum the Bombers have built in 2012 some Bomber fans are daring to dream of another flag. “At the start of the year, with the guys we picked up I was confident we’d improve but we’ve given ourselves a real opportunity to do something special,” Sam said. The man known as ‘Silk’ continues to show his dedication to his club by indicating he won’t be hanging the boots up anytime soon. “I’ll sit down with Rocket (coach Rod Brown) and talk about the future but it’s always been my intention to go back and play in the reserves and help the young guys out when my time in the As is up.”

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taken to read the fish and let it run when it wants to. After having seen an angler lose a fish to a shark the day before there is always a little stress that goes in to getting a fish such as this in to the safety of the net, and it was ‘high fives’ all around when the net secured the big one. The smile said it all as it was held aloft for a picture shoot. The snapper are coming into season as the first run of crabs start to appear and will bite well from here on in until the close in November. Visit Ian at the Spot On tackle store in Nuriootpa to get the right advice on what tackle and bait you will need to get your own metre long monster. Tight lines until next week.

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What is your most important attribute? Dedication. Who is a character at the club and why? Vinit Singh. He is a strange man but lots of fun to be around. Look out if you have boots on. Who are your sporting idols? Any sports person who has made it to the top level of their sport. For example David Foster the wood chopping legend. He has won more world championships than any other athlete. If you were Prime Minister what issue would you address? I would return the benefits that have been taken away from past and present soldiers in the recent years. Pet hates on the rugby field? People who get angry with themselves after they have made a mistake. It happens, move on. How would you spend a million dollars? One part of me would say a collection of old muscle cars but the better half of me would buy a few houses and set myself up for the future.

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Favourite actor and movie? Samuel L Jackson in Basic. What other sport would you love to be the best in the world at and why? Wood chopping. I have just taken it up and I’m really enjoying competing at all the local and royal shows. It’s a lot harder than it looks. If you could have any four people stranded on a deserted island with you who would they be and why? My best mate Gordon for someone to talk to, my dog Becky (German Shepherd), Bear Grylls because he can survive anywhere and Kari Bryron from MythBusters because there needs to be at least one good looking person on the island.

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BEST: Mark Pitman medallist, the game’s best player, Sam McKinnon breaks away from Freeling’s Lachie Heinrich.

SATURDAY’S clash between Kapunda and Freeling was momentous for several reasons. Kapunda champion Sam Ryan became just the third player in over 100 years of competition to play 300 A grade games. Secondly, the Bombers secured second place on the ladder giving them a genuine shot at playing deep into September. In slippery conditions Kapunda comfortably disposed of Freeling by 71 points to retain the Mickan/Shanahan cup although there were positives for the Redlegs. Fittingly it was Ryan who opened the scoring, converting truly after marking just a minute into the contest while at the other end of the field Freeling giant Sam Carmichael kicked two of his four goals in the first term to keep the home side in touch, adrift by just seven points at quarter time. Already outmatched by the impressive Kapunda side the Redlegs were hindered by the absence of ruckman Rhys Clinton who failed to recover from a leg strain incurred in their previous game. His replacement Andrew Kemp battled hard against a wide range of Bomber opponents although he was spared the task of combating Toby Johnson who was unavailable due to work commitments. Kapunda’s forwards swung the balance in their favour as Ryan (five goals), Wes Farley (five goals), Joe Brown (four), Fred Agius (three) and Brad Taylor (three) all had an impact after being fed by their midfields’ efficient kicking. Sam McKinnon was his usual aggressive self around the stoppages, tackling his way to winning the Mark Pitman medal as best on ground. The highlight of the game in slippery conditions was the elite passing skills displayed by both teams. Freeling has a core of young players Hayden and Josh Robinson, Ben Copperwheat, Ben Heinrich and Jake Ashenden who can all hit targets under pressure. Copperwheat in particular was outstanding playing his best game to date. Kapunda are blessed with stunning users of the ball in David Leslie and Andrew Turrell who rarely miss targets. Bomber centre half forward Nathan Brady had his colours lowered by Darren Francis who was surprisingly left out of Freeling’s best players list despite taking a number of marks and having upwards of 20 possessions. Redleg captain Darren Leske wound back the clock in the second and third quarters as he battled against

the tide. Unfortunately his opposite number Taylor accepted the challenge and caught fire after half time to be best on ground across the last half of play. The Redlegs refusal to fade away despite Kapunda’s five goals-to-one blast in the third term impressed Kapunda coach Rod Brown. “They were pretty competitive, they didn’t go away,” Brown said. “There were a lot of guys who stepped up for us today. Brad Williams, Craig Prior and David Giles were all busy, it was a good team effort. “We’re happy with how it panned out, we’ve sealed the double chance and with the bye this week we have two weeks off which for a few of the guys might be a blessing to help them recover ahead of the second semi. We’ll train pretty hard over the duration to keep ourselves sharp.” Kapunda will be keeping a close eye on the Tanunda and Barossa District clash ahead of seeing them in the finals while Freeling complete their season at Nuriootpa and on recent performances Mark Tylor’s men will enter the game confident.

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