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Quality vintage PERFECT weather set the scene for the Declaration of Vintage in Tanunda on Sunday. Forecasting the result of the 2012 vintage, Louisa Rose said things were looking like another good year. “You know it’s a good vintage when winemakers are relaxed and even have time to go to lunch,” she said. “Grapes are well-coloured and the flavour is also very good. All we have to do is pick the grapes at the right time for a great result. “Harvesting of white wine grapes is well under way in the Barossa Valley and reds will begin next week. Eden Valley is on target to begin picking within a few weeks too. “Early predictions are that quality will be very good albeit with a less than average yield.” Fiona McDonald was named “Winemaker of the Year” by the Barons of the Barossa. The senior winemaker at Seppeltsfield Winery, Ms Donald has been instrumental in breathing life back into the historic gravity feed winery. “I am really so honoured to receive this acknowledgement from the Barons of Barossa,” she said. “When I came back here after a year in Europe, I rediscovered what a wonderful place this is - the winemaking community, grape quality and cultural heritage are compelling. “And of course I would like to acknowledge the support of the Seppeltsfield Estate board and the entire team.” John Schiller, a fourth generation Barossa farmer with vineyards in Nuriootpa and Ebenezer was announced as “Vigneron of the Year”. Len Evans, who was inducted as a Baron of Barossa in 1976, was honoured with a plaque presented to his wife Trish for inclusion on the “walk of fame”. It was also a special day for legendary wine scientist Ray Beckwith, who celebrates his 100th birthday tomorrow JUICY: 2012 Winemaker of the Year Fiona McDonald, 2012 Vigneron of the Year John Schiller and 2011 Vigneron of the Year (Thursday) and joined in the activities. Anthony Scholz get to work crushing the first grapes of the season in Tanunda on Sunday.
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White wines win in Sydney THE Peter Lehmann legend was founded on red wines, but the next generation of Lehmann winemakers is making itself a reputation with whites. At the Sydney Royal Wine Show, Peter Lehmann’s white wine portfolio took out the Leo Buring Perpetual trophy by gaining more points than any other exhibitor in premium white classes. The white wine portfolio is spearheaded by two aged release classic Barossa vareties: Margaret Semillon and Wigan Riesling. "This is a tribute to our growers and the team at the winery, and firmly places Eden Valley as one of the great Riesling sites of the World," winemaker
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Adelaide Wine Show. The Peter Lehmann red wines were also in the winner's circle, with a top gold awarded to the 2010 Art Series Shiraz Grenache. “Winning gold for a wine that sells for between $10 and $12 is a great validation that we are over-delivering at every level,” Mr Wigan said. “It is also a good kick for Shiraz Grenache blends which we have championed at Peter Lehmann Wines since day one.” The 2006 Peter Lehmann Wines Wigan Riesling is priced at $32, and the 2010 Art Series Shiraz Grenache at $12.
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Andrew Wigan says. The Wigan Riesling received three gold medals in Sydney, for the 2005 vintage, the current release 2006 vintage and the 2008 vintage, which is set to be released in 2013. The 2005 Wigan has won five trophies to date including Best Wine in Show at the Barossa Wine Show, Best Mature Wine 2005 and older at the Melbourne Wine Show and Best Australian Riesling over £10 in the Decanter World Wine Awards in London last year. The 2006 vintage was most recently named Best Riesling at the
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ONCE again photographers from the Herald have been out and about in the community capturing all the colour and excitement of our region. Sunday marked the Declaration of Vintage where a strong crowd gathered in Murray Street to witness the ceremony and see the winners of the various awards announced. There is a gallery at barossaherald.com.au with all the colour and excitement from the day, so be sure to check it out. The launch of the Tanunda Show was held on Monday night and our photographer John Crawford was there to snap all the excitement as we get closer to the big day on March 10. This week’s edition of the Herald features a few council stories that are bound to attract interest from the community. While we are always open to our readers sending letters to the editor, the website is also a great way to give us your thoughts. By going online to barossaherald.com.au, readers can simply fill out the box at the bottom of the story and post a comment online for everyone to see. We also run polls on the website, so keep an eye out for our questions and be sure to vote. Last week we asked readers if the idae of holding a Schutzenfest in Gawler should be followed through. Eighty per cent of people that voted said it was a good idea, while just 20 per cent thought it wouldn’t work. Remember to check out barossaherald.com.au throughout the week for all the latest news.
ne of the favourite sayings of Barossa councillor, comic artist, teacher and film producer Dave de Vries is that the Barossa punches above its weight. Think about and the region certainly does. Today, the Herald records the exploits of Jack Bobridge and Ella Holmes, two young people who are making their mark. Yes, they do come from Gawler, but it would be a hard marker who does not include them as ‘locals’ - after all they are in the Herald distribution area. Bobridge holds a world record in the competitive world of cycling - and he is only 22. But is not only sport, the Barossa has many people coming through who are excelling in other areas. Of course wines have been a key and the names of Wolf Blass, Peter Lehmann, Grant Burge, Seppeltsfield, Henschke’s and Yalumba to name but a few have gained worldwide fame. Another local product Ruth Blythman is coming home to perform at the Fringe and in the ballet we have young girls such as Tizana Saunders and Georgina Lehmann who have the potential to perform on the world stage. And of course there is Dave himself. His comics are recognised around the world and what an effort to make a film such as Camilla Hyde which has picked up awards at festivals around the world. The Barossa definitely does punch above its weight and will continue to do so.
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community consultation process as it is felt to be sufficiently significant to influence council’s view on this matter”. The report said it is not possible to assess the full costs to move the club to either site without more detailed work. Barossa Archery Club project officer, Martin Stuart-Skinner, said the club is disappointed with the report put forward to council’s elected members. “We got a budget estimate for one of the earthworks from private enterprise at around about $12,000,” he said. “They (council staff) are saying this should not go ahead because our (council) works department has costed the same earthworks at $155,000. “We got a figure of around $3000 for site A and they (council) are saying around $60,000. Mr Stuart Skinner said he believed the report was misleading. “They are quoting figures that are quite obviously 10-fold over the right figure,” he said. “We regard that as one of the most biased reports by the council staff.” Mr Stuart Skinner responded to the report with emails to elected members on February 18, pointing out what he believed were errors in the council staff report, and even including recommendations of his own for council to consider. “Whilst the Barossa Archery Club has a limited number of members this is largely due to the restrictions of the present site in that there can be no toilets, no adequate club room and the space is insufficient to fully participate in inter club activities,” read the letter. “Thus other clubs cannot be invited to the Barossa and development of the sport in this area is held in check by the present inadequacy within the facilities.”
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INVESTIGATIONS into the relocation of the Barossa Archery Club have branded a move to Bethany Reserve ‘unviable’, but the club has hit back and said the report is biased. A Barossa Council staff report has indicated preliminary earthworks for the club to move to Bethany would cost at least $60,000 for one site and $155,000 at the other. The club said this more than 10 times the initial estimates they had sought from private contractors. Council’s staff report examined estimated costs for required earthworks and necessary site preparation, and includes a recommendation stating that council should not approve the club’s relocation to Bethany. “It is understood that the club has limited funds and could not meet the costs of necessary works itself,” reads the report. “The costs identified to date could be accommodated by council but only at the expense of deferring other cost comparative approved projects in the budget. “Given the cost of the proposal and taking into account the potential community benefit given the size of the club compared to the impact of other budgeted projects, officers are not able to recommend pursuing either site at Bethany Reserve as viable locations.” Barossa Council was to consider the report and recommendation at yesterday’s council meeting, after the Herald went to print. The Barossa Archery Club had requested to relocate its lease with council from its current facility at Archery Road, Tanunda, to another site in a bid to increase membership and develop its facilities. The club suggested Bethany Reserve as the ideal location for the club, prompting elected members to request a report into relocation, including feedback from the community consultation, and addressing issues such as safety, infrastructure, insurance and costs. While the most recent report and recommendation does not include community feedback, it states “this information is presented to council ahead of embarking on the
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Warren sports hit snag THE plan to bring recreation and water sports to Warren Reservoir has hit a snag, but council is still confident it would boost tourism in the Barossa. Minister for Water and the River Murray, Paul Caica, has written to Barossa Council and said maintaining the quality of drinking water is the highest priority and recreation will not be permitted on the water body. Barossa Council decided in September last year to look into using the reservoir for passive recreational use, which includes rowing, swimming and other non-motorised activities. A 250-metre section of the Warren Reservoir is currently open to permit fishing as a result of the closure of a historical fishing area at the South Para Reservoir, but any other access to the water for recreation is restricted. In his letter to council, Mr Caica said SA Water was solely responsible for the reservoir, which is used for both irrigation and drinking water. “SA Water’s management of reservoirs and surrounding reserves is founded first and foremost on water quality and protection,” he said. “In order to enforce protection, as well as enhance service delivery and minimise risk, SA Water has a public access policy which restricts recreational access.” He said this policy is in line with interstate water authorities. “Recreational access is generally located where there is minimal risk to the potable water supply, and not usually permitted at direct-supply potable water sources,” Mr Caica said. “While there may be a level of interest amongst some groups to access reservoirs, the state government supports SA Water’s policy of limiting public access to reservoirs and associated lands.” An SA Water spokesperson confirmed the company’s position on recreational access to the reservoir.
POSSIBILITY: This view of Warren Reservoir could one day include swimmers and canoes. “One of SA Water’s key objectives is to protect source water quality through the minimisation of unnecessary risks, therefore we have in place a public access policy,” the spokesperson said. “This policy ensures that source water quality is managed in line with the multi barrier approach outlined in the Australian Drinking Water Guidelines and makes sure that public access to our reservoirs is well managed. “Considering the importance of protecting potable water supplies and following the advice received from the state government’s chief scientist, SA Water’s policy regarding recreational access to the Warren Reservoir is unlikely to change in the foreseeable future.” While the state government has thrown water on the concept, Barossa Council is not backing down. It says recreational activities on the reservoir would draw more visitors to the southern Barossa, and complement the region’s growing reputation for walking and cycling.
Barossa mayor Brian Hurn still believes the idea has merit. “There is enormous potential to bring people into the area, with economic spin-offs for neighbouring towns,” Mr Hurn said. “While concerns have been raised about potential contamination issues arising from unrestricted public use of the reservoir, we understand there are reservoir systems that are used for passive recreation, which is why we want to explore the issue further.” Mr Hurn said the proposal warrants further investigation with key stakeholders to measure the potential economic impact. “If elected members are supportive, Council will prepare a discussion paper on the tourism and community opportunities that exist, and seek to meet with the Minister to outline our case,” said Mr Hurn. Barossa Council was to consider if it would support making a discussion paper at its meeting yesterday morning, after the Herald went to print.
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Meals wheeled with care Barossa’s Meals On Wheels clients are set to benefit from one company’s generosity. This month Orlando Wines donated over $1000 to the Barossa group to help with the purchase of a hot box to keep food warm.The funds were raised by the cellar section of the wine company through a Christmas raffle. Delighted with the donation was Meals On Wheels Barossa branch co-ordinator Carole Hick. She said the hot boxes cost about $1000 and fit up to 17 meals. Due to health and welfare of clients, the boxes are designed to keep meals at a regular temperature, when transported. In October the Barossa Meals On Wheels celebrates its 40th anniversary with Orlando Wines already at the top of the invite list. Barossa branch members of Meals on Wheels (front from left) Claire Vanderpijl, welfare officer and Carole Hick, branch co-ordinator with Orlando Wines administration co-ordinator Michelle Chisholm and (back from left) Orlando staff Ann Gill, Rex Burgemeister, Ben Griffiths, Craig Lambert, Craig Curnow, Greg Heidrich and Kylie Hayes.
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Travelling swimmer By ROBERT LAIDLAW EACH week 14-year-old Tom Wotton travels up to 1000km just to train for the sport he loves swimming. The Nuriootpa High student lives at Moculta and usually gets up at 4.30am most mornings to travel to Elizabeth for swimming training, with his parents, Chris and Sally taking turns as chauffeur. And Tom’s travelling is not only restricted to his swimming training, as he was born in Queensland, spent two years in Margaret River in Western Australia, before the family settled in the Barossa Valley two years ago. “When we came to South Australia I started at the Starplex Swim School, and made the top squad in four months, but then broke my wrist when I fell out of a tree, then joined coach Paul Staight at Elizabeth.” Although only managing to enter three qualifying tournaments, the young swimmer managed to qualify for the 50m butterfly at both the age group state championships and the open tournament, taking home a bronze in the former. Tom was also part of two junior relay teams that won state silver medals, swimming the backstroke in the medley and a leg of the four by 40m freestyle. The focused athlete is now hoping to qualify for the youth nationals, which are on in March, but only has two competitions to try and reach the standards. “I will be trying to qualify in the medley at my next competition, while I need to take a second off my 50m freestyle time as well,” Tom said. “My ultimate goal is the 2016
GOAL: Tom Wotton with his parents Chris and Sally. Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, as well as the Commonwealth Games two years later, which will be on the Gold Coast. “The 50m butterfly is my favourite event because it presents a challenge and I have had some success with it, while in the longer term I’m aiming at the 200m medley and the 100m/200m distances in fly and freestyle.” For Nuriootpa High, Tom won the recent overall top boy swimmer, after being runner-up the previous year, with his dedicated training regime allowing him to reap the benefits of hard work. As an example of his training, last week Tom travelled eight times to Elizabeth, completing four two-hour morning and four two-hour evening sessions, from 5.30am and 5.30pm.
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sourced from our very own Barossa Bushgardens Regional Native Flora Centre in Nuriootpa, which has the aim to supply plants and seed to help achieve such landscape-scale change on both public and private lands, with not only aesthetic but ecological benefits to the entire region. Chris Hall and Kate Jenkins (chair) on behalf of Barossa Bushgardens committee Animal cruelty I am sure I was not the only one who was deeply distressed by the discovery of a slaughterhouse in Victoria that was killing dogs for meat. If we have people from countries where is a common practice, operating in Australia, then we are in deep trouble. An even more disturbing aspect was the fact some dogs had been giveaways, a practice that should be banned. I urge all readers thinking about giving away a dog, or cat for that matter, to do some follow up checks on where the animal has gone. Better still, hand the animal in to an accredited shelter, even if a small fee applies. I am also heartened by the closure of an abattoir in New South Wales, where the treatment of pigs and sheep depicted on the ABC, left me sleepless and in shock.
Who is policing what is going on in these places? And I agree with CCTV being placed in all of them. Ms A Hodges Birdwood Perceived incompetence Gawler Council, in my opinion, must have one of the most incompetent group of individuals, elected and staff, to be found in one place, anywhere in the Commonwealth. A section of Gawler East has recently had some pipe laying operations in Rudall, Ayer and Gozzard streets. When the work in Rudall Street was completed the contractors filled the holes and re-laid the tarmac or bitumen. There have been three large pot-holes in the street for some time. Two of these pot-holes were within 20 centimetres of the holes made by the contractors. One would have thought council would have made arrangements for the pot-holes to be repaired while the other work was being done. The contractors have gone, but the pot-holes remain and will grow bigger and deeper by the day. Bring back the “ward” system and let the Port Adelaide council run Gawler. Tony Beales Gawler East
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CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26 LUTHERAN CHURCH PARISHES Angaston Parish: Parish Lenten service 7.30pm. Bethany-Tabor Parish: 8.30am T HC; 11am M HC; 9.45am HC. Cambrai Parish: Cambrai: 9.30am R; Sedan: 9.30am R; Stonefield: 9am HC AGM. Eudunda Parish: Eudunda: 9am HC Pastor Brian Keller; Peep Hill 10.30am HC Paqstor Brian Keller. Freeling Parish: St Marks Freeling: 8.45am; Rosedale: 10.45am; Wheatfields: 2pm. Gawler: Zion, Pr Geoff Havelberg, Ph 8523 1929. 22B Cowan St, Gawler. 8.45am T; 10.45am C W 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: Nain: 10.30am Pr; Greenock: 9am Harvest Thanks; 9.45am JAM; Gnadenfrei: 9am Lr and Chats; 7,30pm: Lent service.. Kapunda Parish: First Sunday in Lent: Pastor David Altis.2pm: Installation of Pastor Leslie Pfeiffer. Langmeil Parish: 8.45am T; 10am C HC. Light Pass Immanuel Parish: Light Pass: 9am: LR; S: 10.30am F Rev W Schiller; D: 9am: HC Rev W Schiller. Light Pass Strait Gate: 10.30am Thanksgiving B; 9am combined at Truro. Lyndoch Parish: Not supplied. Nuriootpa: St Petri: 8.30am W, Pr A Kitson, 10.30am HC, Pr A Kitson; Holy Trinity: 8.30am T HC; Ebenezer: 10am M HC; Neukirch: 10am LR. Robertstown Parish: Robertstown: 8.30am HC followed by AGM; Robertstown: 10am LR. St John’s Parish: St J: 10.30am HC; Sch: 9am HC. St Paul’s Parish: St P 10.30am T HC; Gdb www.barossaherald.com.au
8.45am T HC. Tanunda Lutheran Home: Worship 10.30am Pastor John Thiel. Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church: Worship service 10am at the Nuri Senior Citizen’s Centre Pr Mr Rosenzweig. Ph: 8563 1310. ANGLICAN CHURCH Anglican Parish of Barossa: Angaston: 8.30am HC MM; Nuriootpa: 10am HC MM; Tanunda: 10am HC SDK; Lyndoch: 8.30am HC SDK; Williamstown: 10am MP PB. Kapunda Anglican Parish: Kapunda: 9.15am HC; Point Pass: 11.15am HC. Mt Pleasant: 1st Sunday 8.30am, all other Sundays 9am. Enquiries to Hazel Wilton, Warden on 8568 2042. UNITING CHURCH Barossa Congregations: Nuriootpa: 9am Brookes; Tanunda: 11am Brookes; Angaston: 11am Graetz; Truro: 9am Graetz. Gawler Parish: Gawler: 9.30am Littleford HT, 5pm Littleford; Sandy Creek: 9.30am van Dyk HT; Williamstown:10am Webb HT. Kersbrook: 10am. Enquiries: 8389 3114. Light Parish: Kapunda: 9.15am Rev Tony Chapman; Eudunda: 9.30am Mrs Ro Olafsen. BAPTIST CHURCH Barossa Community Church: 10am Barossa Junction Motel/Conference Centre, Barossa Valley Way, Tan, Pastor Richard Ansoul. Ph: 8563 2158. Lyndoch Baptist Church: Kauffman Ave, Lyndoch: 10am. All welcome. Enquiries to Pastor Tony Edwards on 8564 3001. CATHOLIC CHURCH PARISHES Northern Light Catholic Parish: Nuri: 1st & 3rd Sat 6.30pm, 2nd & 5th Sun 10.30am, 4th Sun 9am; Kapunda: 4th Sat 6.30pm, 1st & 3rd Sun 10.30am, 2nd & 5th Sun 9am; Freeling: 1st Sun 9am, 4th Sun 10.30am, 5th Sun 5pm; Tarlee: 3rd Sun 9am. Parish Office: Ph 8566 2064. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Barossa: 1 Old Kapunda Rd, Nuri; Sat 9.30am Family Bible Study, 11am Family Worship. ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Barossa New Life Centre: Sunday 10am at the roundabout, cnr Barossa Valley Way & Siegersdorf Road, Dorrien. 4pm at Mt Pleasant Anglican Church Hall, Melrose St. All welcome. Pastor Diane Pope, Pastor Trevor Auricht. Ph: 8562 3844.
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Depression cure I would like to say something about what I heard on radio recently - lots of people are suffering from depression and anxiety, all over the world. And I’m sure I know why. Computers, televisions, mobile phones and other electronic things pounding the human brain constantly. The air is full of electronic waves, constantly. The brain must rest but even while we sleep this is going through our bodies and brains. Life today is rush, rush, hurry all the time and it’s all electronic gadgets. Even when the television is off, the waves of it are going through our bodies. Before television came to Australia, a scientist said we shall see rats and rodents going mad and killing each other. I can’t remember the name of the scientist, but I read all about this in an old newspaper. We should turn off the computers and televisions and see how our minds respond. It is the organ of our own bodies that is hammered all day. I’ve tried this and I feel much better. Live a life where we think for ourselves. Slow down, listen to the peaceful music not gyrating singers screaming out their songs. Human react to music but not the screaming. Give us Frank Sinatra. Rest our brains. Gloria Harcus Sedan Share and care I’ve just returned home after a beautiful and enjoyable experience having walked our dog, Gypsy,together with a number of our lovely friends and their dogs, in the linear park of Dead Man’s Pass, without our dogs on their leads. We are all responsible dog owners
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Kapunda: 10am Sunday, Light Community Church, Main St, Kapunda. Pastor Paul Smith. All welcome. Ph: 8566 2864. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Tanunda, McDonnell Street opp former Tanunda Primary School: Saturdays 2.30pm, Worship, Open Bible Study. CHRISTIAN FAMILY CENTRE Barossa: 10.30am Sundays. 16 Scholz Ave, Nuri. Pastor Alan Matson. Ph: 0404 846 274. Murray Flats: 5pm alternate Sundays. Pastor Alan Matson. Ph: 0404 846 274. Cambrai Uniting Church 5pm. SALT CHURCH 25 Northside Crt, Evanston Gdns: Sunday Service 10am & 5pm. Offices, b/shop open 9.30am-4pm. Ph: 8522 0000. THE CHRISTADELPHIANS Sunday school, Greenock Institute Hall, 9.30am. Memorial meetings 11am Sunday. Bible Studies 8pm Tuesday. All welcome. Phone 8524 4196. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Main North Rd, Evanston Park. Worship Service Sunday 10.30am. All welcome. Pastor Douglas Carolisen. Ph: 8523 1706. INTERDENOMINATIONAL CHURCH Birdwood United Church. 10am Pr Brian Teakle. Ph: 8568 5540. All welcome. HEWETT COMMUNITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Kingfisher Dr, Hewett. 10am, Sunday inspiring worship service. Young generation and creche avail.Youth, women and men’s programs. Ph: 8522 4938. GAWLER FULL GOSPEL OUTREACH MINISTRIES Family Worship Svc. 10am Sun, stone pavilion, Sport & Community Cent, Nixon Tce, Gaw. Pastor Shirley Coe. Ph: 0401 065 748. KAPUNDA EVANGELICAL CHURCH Sundays 5pm, CWA Hall. Pastor Andrew Amos. Ph: 8566 2148. LYNDOCH FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP MINISTRY Lyndoch Institute each Sunday, 11.30am1.30pm Pastor Ken East ph: 8524 4787.
and are well aware of our pet’s behaviour and responses to directions. We are also intelligent enough, to recognise our responsibilities to the wider community and have our treasured pets under strict control. What we cannot do is anticipate the response of (seemingly thoughtless) persons who may be wishing to use the same area,without them taking into account that it is a multipurpose use area and shouldn’t and couldn’t be designed for a single purpose. Yes, the area should be available to joggers. Yes,it should be available for walkers, with or without dogs- on leads or not. Yes, it should be available for cyclists - hopefully travelling at a suitably slow speed (so that a serious accident does not occur) and yes, we should all be capable of a degree of flexibility and understanding of one-anothers pursuits to accommodate each other, rather than point fingers and suggest the opportunities presented to us all, by perhaps the best initiative the Gawler Council has come up with in a long time, will not finish up in a deep hole of legislation and litigation. We are all being encouraged to exercise, to socialise, to take ownership of our own health and well-being and yet we seem to encounter, at every turn, people who are not prepared to take on a degree of responsibility for their own wellbeing and safety. Surely, it would be nice if some degree of flexibility and commonsense could be used by all wishing to use the wonderful opportunities offered by the linear park path of Dead Man’s Pass. Rick Drewer Gawler East Proudly brought to you by
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Praise for natives IF YOU haven’t yet noticed the passing parade of local native plantings along the Sturt Highway project, take a look next time you are heading between Gawler and the Barossa. This section is growing into a real attraction and a joy to drive along. It is creating what we call the “dappled look”, that authentic Australian look you get when driving outback through the real ‘bush’, with all its subtle tones and textures. Congratulations to the team at Dept Planning Transport & Infrastructure (DPTI) and their contractors for their policy of 100 per cent local native plantings, thereby re-creating and paying homage to a ‘sense of place’ which is so often missing from our highly modified landscape. At last, a genuine Barossa landscape on our roadsides, like it would have when Capt Sturt rode through in the 1840s. Not a plane tree, gazania or olive in sight The appearance of tussocks of native grasses such as kangaroo, spear and wallaby is especially noticeable along the Daveyston-Greenock section, with contractors taking great care to slash the weeds but leave the native grasses to seed and colonise. And another thing - the majority of plants and seed for the Sturt Highway project were
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REPORTS • A 19-year-old male from Wasleys was reported by the Kapunda Police for aggravated assault on February 13. • A female in her 40s from Angaston was reported by the Nuriootpa Police for property damage on February 13. • A 63-year-old female from Tanunda was reported by Nuriootpa Police on February 16 for PCA with a reading of 0.159 per cent and as a result had her vehicle impounded and lost her licence for 12 months. • A male in his 30s from Salisbury Downs was reported by the Barossa Highway Patrol at Shea-Oak Log on February 17 for driving 151 kmph in a 110kmph and PCA with a reading of 0.106 per cent. An instant loss of licence was issued. • A male in is 20s from Kapunda on February 18 was reported by the Kapunda Police for drive disqualified, fail to truly answer and drive without having proper control of vehicle.
PICK OF THE BUNCH: Deb Miles, secretary of the Tanunda Show Society, with auctioneer Ron Herrmann looking over some of the auction items which went under the hammer at the Show launch on Monday night.
Institution THE Tanunda Show itself is an institution, celebrating 99 years in 2012, but one of the most popular parts is the Kegelbahn Cup. Sponsored by Langmeil Winery, the Kegelbahn Cup always draws a large crowd with the knockout competition beginning at 9am, and taking place on the hour during the day. All proceeds raised go towards the Tanunda Kegel Club, itself a Barossa institution. A barbecue lunch will be available, with wine by the glass and cold beer available for purchase. Another much-watched competition is the log chopping with contestants coming from near and far. There will be six sections with the first event starting at noon. A junior underhand section features children 17 and under. The log chopping is sponsored by E B Marschall and Sons along with A P John and Sons. Walking around the show can leave patrons hungry and thirsty so why not drop into the Magpie Cafe, sponsored by Dandelion Vineyards located in the football clubrooms. So head to the Tanunda Show on Saturday, March 10 for a wonderful day of entertainment.
THEFT • Between February 16 and 17, two business premises on Railway Terrace, Nuriootpa had copper piping removed.
GAWLER ARRESTS • A 27-year-old male from Greenacres was arrested on February 15 for drive unregistered, drive uninsured and drive suspended by the Gawler Police. • Gawler Police arrested a female youth from New South Wales for carry offensive weapon on February 14. • A 20-year-old male from Gawler South was arrested for a warrant by the Gawler Police on February 15. • A 33-year-old male from Smithfield Plains
REPORTS • A 20-year-old male was reported for drive disqualified by Gawler Police on February 14. • Gawler Police reported a 19-year-old female from Evanston Park for PCA (0.105) and breach licence condition (No ‘P’ plates) on February 15. Vehicle impounded and a licence disqualification was given. • A male in his 30s from Willaston was reported for breach of bail by the Gawler Police on February 14. • On February 14 Gawler Police reported a male for drive disqualified. Vehicle was impounded. • Gawler Police reported a 35-year-old male from Evanston for assault and property damage. • A 46-year-old male from Burton was reported for PCA (0.109) by the Gawler Police on February 15. Licence disqualification was given for six months. • An 82-year-old female from Hewett was reported for due care by the Barossa Highway Patrols on February 17. • A 28-year-old male from Salisbury Downs was reported for PCA (0.106) by the Barossa Highway Patrols on February 17. Licence disqualification was given. • A 24-year-old female from Evanston Park was reported for drive while disqualified by the Gawler Police. • Barossa Highway Patrols reported a 49-yearold male from Mitcham for due care on February 19. • A 30-year-old male from Freeling was reported for DUI and PCA (0.221) by the Gawler Police on February 20. Vehicle was seized and licence disqualification given for 12 months. SERIOUS CRIMINAL TRESPASS • Between February 13 and 14 on Old Dublin Road, Mallala a container was broken into at a construction site by jemmying container lock off. Tools were stolen from within container. • Between February 12 to 14 on Gosford Street, Gawler West entry to premises by main door was made and two televisions stolen. • Between February 15 and 16 on Allwood
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Drive, Gawler East unknown persons gained entry into an unlocked garage and stole a handbag and contents. Also a vehicle was stolen from home address. A person was arrested for these offences. • Between February 18 and 19 on Lyndoch Valley Road, Lyndoch, the front door of business was kicked in and a slushy machine and ingredients were stolen. PROPERTY DAMAGE • On February 16 on Main North Road, Evanston, two shops had their windows smashed. • Between February 16 and 17 on Old Port Wakefield Road, Two Wells the security bars on the window were damaged and rear of the club was extensively graffiti. THEFT • On February 14 at a store in Gawler an unknown male stole a bottle of alcohol. • On February 13 on Harniman Road, Lewiston unknown persons entered the rear yard of property and stole wallet from back verandah. • In a car park in Gawler on February 17, a driver’s window was smashed and a mobile phone was stolen. • On February 17 on Bishop Street, Gawler a rear window was broken and a Leatherman was stolen. • On Para Road, Evanston on February 13 a trailer was stolen and found later burnt on Reed Road, Hillier. ILLEGAL USE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE • Between February 14-16 on Hayman Road, Two Wells a vehicle was stolen. The vehicle was later found burnt out. • Between February 13 and 14 on Mudla Wirra Road, Roseworthy a tractor was stolen. ASSAULT • Three male adults were assaulted after having attended at a hotel in Murray Street, Gawler on February 19. One of the victims received serious head injuries and was conveyed to the RAH. Barossa CIB and Gawler patrols are currently conducting investigations to identify the male offender. • On February 14 two counts occurred on Port Wakefield Road, Two Wells. • On Para Road, Evanston on February 15 a victim was assaulted by a neighbour. • Two minor assaults occurred on February 17 at Evanston. ILLEGAL INTERFERENCE • On February 18 on East Terrace, Gawler East a door to a vehicle was jemmied and window smashed.
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overtaken tractors as the leading cause of incidents for the first time, according to research conducted by the Australian Centre for Agricultural Health and Safety (ACAHS). Centre director Tony Lower says the year just passed has been the lowest on record for farm injury deaths. “This reduction over the past 20 years is fantastic news, however, by our estimates, many more deaths can be prevented by adopting solutions which we know from the evidence work,” he said. ACAHS says that quadbikes (18) were the leading cause of all deaths with tractors responsible for ten deaths, translating to 31 percent and 17 percent of incidents respectively. Tragically, seven of the fatal cases involved children under 15 with quad-bikes (two) and drowning (two) .
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ARRESTS • A 43-year-old male from Angaston was arrested by Nuriootpa Police for driving while disqualified on February 16. • A male in his 30s from Gawler West was arrested by the Nuriootpa Police on February 19 outside a licensed premise in Tanunda, for fighting in a public place. A barring order was also issued. • A male in is 20s from Tanunda was arrested by the Nuriootpa Police for fail to cease loiter at a licensed premises in Tanunda on February 19.
was arrested for breach of bail, illegal interference and two counts of unlawful possession by the Gawler Police on February 18. The following day he was again arrested for breach of bail. • Gawler Police arrested a 29-year-old male from Evanston for disorderly behaviour, urinate and resist arrest on February 19. • A 30-year-old male from Lyndoch was arrested for aggravated assault by Gawler Police on February 19.
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Ethan Taylor of Stockwell will be two on February 25.
William McCarthy of Angaston was three on February 18.
Maisie Worrall of Tanunda will be three on February 23.
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to give donations that stay in our community.” Along with promoting philanthropy in the Barossa, the foundation offers two major scholarships the David Thomas Scholarship to put a secondary student through university, and the Stump Jump Scholarship, which helps a person with a disability through university. “A lot of people don’t know about us, so that is our aim, to try and
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JULIE TOTH REAL ESTATE KEYNETON Lot 202 Sedan-Angaston Road .........1:00 – 1:30pm TANUNDA 15 Coronation Avenue.........................2:00 – 2:30pm EBENEZER Lot 102 Belvidere Road......................3:00 – 3:30pm FREELING 14 Kirchner Street ..............................3:45 – 4:15pm PROFESSIONALS KAPUNDA KAPUNDA 7 Branson Crescent ............................1:00 – 1:45pm EUDUNDA 23 Michael Street ...............................2:30 – 3:15pm
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Comprising a 6m x 9m shed, a 6m x 12m shed with cement flooring and power, an open 12m x 15m shed and other sundry shedding. Whether looking for a large family home or a home / business premise or need space for collectables - this property, priced at $599,950, will fit the bill without the bills. Call Kies Real Estate on 8523 3777 to arrange an inspection.
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PLANS: Looking at the Springwood development plan are from left, Mark Pivovaroff, Lend Lease general manager Communities – SA, Anthony Jansen, Lend Lease project director for Springwood, and Gawler mayor Brian Sambell.
Springwood best of town and country CONSTRUCTION has begun on Springwood, the new masterplanned community in Gawler East. The milestone was marked with the turning of the first sod by Gawler mayor Brian Sambell and Lend Lease Project director for Springwood, Anthony Jansen. Mr Jansen said Springwood will reflect the history of the local area by bringing residents the best of town and country living. “Springwood will offer the community a place that builds on the character and heritage of the local area, while providing a range of modern conveniences and innovations in urban design and community development,” said Mr Jansen. A number of services and facilities will boost the appeal of Gawler East with Springwood offering a village centre with a variety of shops and cafes, sports ovals, parks and natural spaces to meet the needs of residents. The first stage will see the delivery of East Riding Park, which will become a community focal point, with features including a playground, barbecue equipment, boardwalks, bridges and ponds. “The design for Springwood was carefully planned with the community’s needs in mind, which is how Lend Lease approaches all master-planned communities,” Mr Jansen said. “We have a strong track record of delivering award-winning addresses in South Australia, such as West Lakes and Golden Grove, and we’re excited about bringing Springwood to South Australians.” Springwoood is providing the community with affordable housing options with house and land packages from about $265,000.
Springwood is expected to be home to more than 6000 people in 2500 homes over 219 hectares on completion. Gawler Mayor Brian Sambell said the council has been working with Lend Lease to ensure Springwood is a true reflection of the wider Gawler community. “Springwood will enhance northern Adelaide and not only meet the needs of our growing community, but future generations of families in the area,” Mayor Sambell said. “The road links planned for the area were announced recently and it will cater for the expected growth in Springwood, and help reduce traffic from the east. The project has an expected end development value of more than $1 billion and will be delivered over 10 years. For information about recent land releases, people are encouraged to register interest by calling 1800 224 551 or visiting the website: www.myspringwood.com.au.
THE house seems solid and the builder next door ‘took a look’ and said, “no worries”'. So why spend hundreds of dollars for a pre-purchase inspection? The answer may seem obvious. But read the exclusion clauses in inspection agreements and think again. If your inspector won't be in or on the roof, under the house or looking inside walls, is he worth the money? It pays to check for termites before buying a new property. “It depends on why people want to do a pre-purchase inspection and who you choose,” says property lawyer Andrew Whitelaw. “If you have a concern on looking at the property that there may be something wrong, then it is probably worth getting an inspection before you sign the contract. “Some people take through a builder friend, but the issue is how thorough that pre-purchase inspection is going to be. “Most pre-purchase inspections these days come with a whole lot of conditions and exclusions. For example, they might not go under the subfloor, into the roof cavity, look at plumbing issues or compliance with planning regulations. So it may be basically what purchasers could do themselves.”
Archicentre, which performs most of Melbourne's prepurchase inspections, and building consultants such as BSS Group and Buildspect, say there are Australian standards for inspections, but no regulation of those undertaking them. “There is nothing to stop Joe the retired builder putting an ad in the paper because he has built buildings for the last 40 years,” says Buildspect principal John Coghlan. “But has he got the insurance necessary?” Mr Coghlan, whose company charges $500-$700 for an inspection similar to Archicentre - says that price has not gone up for 10 years because of competition from self-styled inspectors charging only $100$150. Archicentre general manager David Hallett says: “It does not need to be an architect that does it, but we would argue it does need to be an appropriately qualified person, for example an architect, a builder, a registered engineer. “Victoria has no standards or regulations about who can or cannot do house inspections, so conceivably you can have somebody setting themselves up as a house inspector and they could have minimal training.” The consensus is that establishing an inspector's
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credentials is a must. Do they belong to professional bodies such as the Royal Australian Institute of Architects or the Australian Society of Building Consultants? Mr Coghlan says: “Interview your potential pre-purchase inspector: What is your background? Are you trade qualified? Insurance the company might have? Have they actually built buildings? How many inspections in the last month, the last 12 months? How many people come back to you (with repeat business) after you inspect their property?” Mr Hallett says: “We live in a buyer-beware property market, so there is no such thing as a roadworthy that is supplied with the house, no mandatory disclosure requirements as there are in some states, such as the ACT. “Not only are you exposed to the risk of purchasing a property with some serious faults that would cost some money to fix and could represent a safety or health risk, our records indicate that the … incidence of significant faults is about one in three. “The ones we worry about most are electrical ones, illegal building, cracking is a concern not so much if it is seasonal or shrinkage cracking, but if it is structural - and termites,” Mr Hallett says.
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Romantic hideaway LESS than 65km from the Adelaide CBD this romantic western red cedar cottage in Springton, set on a large block of over 1600 square metres will surely steal your heart. Nestled amid a cottage garden with birds and butterfly-attracting bushes and scrubs you will find your own little piece of heaven to escape the rat race. A very affordable property, stylishly presented as an openplan two-bedroom home, oozing character and charm. The living area is light and airy with doors opening up to the front and back verandah creating a beautiful indoor/outdoor flow. There are two good-sized bedrooms with ceiling fans. The second bedroom opens onto the back verandah, ideal for an early morning stretch outside. The kitchen is equipped with a free-standing stainless-steel gas cooker and affords a beautiful view of the back garden and hills. The house is comfortably heated by a combined combustion/baker’s oven heater while the evaporative cooling offers relief in the heat of summer.
The cork floor coverings throughout the home are easy to clean, with that lovely soft feel when walking barefoot. A bathroom with shower, toilet and vanity combines with laundry facilities. Outside provisions include easy access to gabled shedding, main shed with concrete floor and a second shed with paving and power. A verandah shades the property on the sunny side and approved plans are available for an extension facing westward. This property would suit perfectly as B&B (subject to council consent), holiday home, or just to enjoy your own piece of paradise.
At a glance... Where: 42 Angas Street, Springton. Price: $ 219,000. View: Thursday, February 23. 4pm 4.30pm.
ABOVE: The two-bedroom western red cedar Springton cottage and below, room to move in the lounge area.
Agent: Barossa Real Estate. RLA1997. Contact: Myriam Bultsma mobile: 0427 392 819.
“FORDS” - 78.8Ha - 194 Acres
AUCTION 2pm Thursday 8th March 2012 in Kapunda Football Club (INSP)
Web ID: 7397646
Rare opportunity to purchase high quality farming land • Gently undulating red brown clay soils • 1 main paddock, fencing comprising mainly cyclone, barb wire & pine posts • Watered by permanent springs, generally regarded as 450-500mm rainfall area • Well located approx 7kms south of Kapunda just off Thiele Hwy
Daniel Schell 0415 436 379 or Geoff Schell 0418 842 421
Burra Road, Robertstown
$198,000 (Offers invited)
Web ID: 736543
”Kandoo ”- An Affordable Country Lifestyle Located approx. 3km north of Robertstown on Burra-Worlds End Gorge Road. 3 large bedrooms, lounge and kitchen plus good size bathroom with F/S bath & separate vanity.6.27 ha (15.5 acres) of land with good fencing and infrastructure for horses incl stables & round yard. Mains water connected.
Daniel Schell 0415 436 379 or Geoff Schell 0418 842 421 WH1795081
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RLA 205501
Would-be renovators here’s a project house NOW here is a challenge for the renovator or handyman. This double-brick Angaston dwelling comprises two bedrooms both with walk-in robes, a full length of the house sunroom that can be turned into another bedroom plus a study and a lounge room with an open fireplace and timber floor. The kitchen has electric appliances, a walk-in pantry plus there is an open-plan family room with a combustion heater, a bathroom with a bathtub, hand basin and shower cubicle, and separate toilet. The house is on a split-level residential block of 805 square metres with lovely views of the Angaston hills and it is located close to everything. It is only a minutes’ walk to the main street, the picnic park and playground, the pubs, the supermarket, the post office, the medical clinic, cafés and shops. There is potential in this property. The opportunity to renovate or live in this house while you build that dream home with great views. Make this your project home - you cannot lose with the attractive asking price range of $199,000 to $229,000.
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POTENTIAL: The two-bedroom Angaston house.
At a glance... Where: 36 Penrice Road, Angaston. Features: Close to everything. Price range: $199,000 - $229,000. View: By appointment. Agent: Julie Toth Real Estate. RLA:198199. Contact: Julie Toth, 0418 853 134 or 8562 4650. admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com
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Villa, sweet villa in perfect location
Great value block KEYNETON is located on the edge of the internationally famous wine growing region of the Barossa Valley. This lovely flat allotment has peaceful country views. Set amid big gum country on the road to the Murray River, Keyneton is a pretty country village of just a dozen or so buildings. Most of them date from the mid-late 1800s. The town was named after English pastoralist, Joseph Keynes, who had taken up the land in the early 1840s. His descendants still continue to live and farm in the area. The small, rural community of Keyneton maintains a strong sense of pride, care and ownership with the beautiful Barossa Valley, just 10km from Angaston. Also just a few minutes’ walk to Keyneton Primary School.
VIEWS: The Keyneton block. The good thing is there are no building encumbrances put on this property by the council, with over 30m frontage and over 45m in depth you could dream up your own design, subject to council consent. Water and power available. All offers considered - make an offer.
At a glance... Where: Lot 8 Sedan - Angaston Road, Keyneton. Features: Large flat block. Price: $73,000. Inspection: By appointment. Agent: Julie Toth Real Estate. RLA:198199. Contact: Julie Toth on 0418 853 134 or 85624650.
LOVELY: The ivory kitchen of the three-bedroom Tanunda home. SWEET from the street and overlooking the court in its elevated position, this delightful bay window villa in Tanunda, with its fine front garden is the perfect abode to offer the best in courtyard living. With convenience, comfort and privacy assured, this spotlessly presented house has an open living plan, beautiful outdoor entertaining space, a double garage, three bedrooms, a lovely ivory kitchen, and the heart of a much bigger home in this more compact package. Boasting the symmetrical floorplan of a classic modern villa, this neat-as-a-pin home has a good wide entrance hall with direct garage access and a central hallway which leads to the light and bright open living plan in the rear. The well-equipped kitchen is situated in one corner, complete with a walk-in pantry, abundant cupboard space and a long bar bench to divide it off nicely. The home’s second bay window allows the perfect vantage for a dining table and to the other side, the spacious lounge area connects with the expertly paved outdoor haven through sliding glass. A full length and generous rear verandah provides a great sheltered entertaining space to be enjoyed through the year. Granting ensuite access to the master bedroom with a walk-in robe, the super spacious three-way bathroom features timeless ivory tessellated tiling with a linen press at its entrance. Two further bedrooms and a large laundry flank the hallway.
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Where: 6 Kalleske Court, Tanunda. Feature: Lovely courtyard and rear access.
NURIOOTPA $310-$330,000 NURIOOTPA 4B The Crescent
Price: $309,000. Open: Sunday, February 26. When: 12.30pm - 1pm.
$275,000 FREELING
4C The Crescent NEW
NEW
$360,000
14 Kirchner Street OPEN Sunday 26th Feb, 3.45-4.15pm NEW
Agent: Homburg Real Estate. RLA:219152 Contact: David Braunack on 0418 841 349 or 8563 2599.
Quality block-out drapes and vertical blinds dress the windows throughout most of the home, plus there’s security shutters at the front, reverse-cycle split-system airconditioning and rainwater plumbed to the kitchen. With its double-width driveway and double garage, the property offers plenty of off-street parking while a third roller door to the rear of the garage allows an extra vehicle through to a separate backyard wing, where there’s also room for a garden shed if required. Location really doesn’t get much better than this, with cafe life on the doorstep and schools, shops and medical services literally just steps away. Here’s a very nice villa to suit smaller families and couples whether they be starting out or just sizing down. Contact David Braunack of Homburg Real Estate on 0418 841 349 to arrange your viewing.
LARGE FAMILY HOME BRAND NEW HOME GREAT INVESTMENT 3 brms, ensuite, walk-in robe, formal lounge, Dble brick, 3 brm home, lrg lounge with French doors, 4 brms, 2 bathrooms, study, lounge, family room, open family/games room, large modern kitchen, kitchen with elec stove & pantry, polished flr brds t/out, plan kitchen, air cond, double garage, entertaining area, large shed, room for boat & caravan. double garage, quiet location, low maintenance. htg & cooling, dble gge. 697m2 allot (approx)
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$680,000 TANUNDA
Lot 102 Belvidere Road OPEN Sunday 26th Feb, 3.00-3.30pm
$277,000 EUDUNDA
15 Coronation Avenue OPEN Sunday 26th Feb, 2.00-2.30pm
$285-$295,000
2 Michael Street
GOOD SHEDDING – LARGE LAND QUIET TREE LINED STREET TWO LARGE BLOCKS 50x50 shed, suit earth moving business, Dble brick 3 brm home on a 780m2 cnr block. Large Two titles, lovely upgraded 4 brm stone home on mechanics or carpenters. 3 brms, 2 lounge, kitchen with pantry, heating & cooling. Dble 1 title 1012m2 & established garden on the other bthrms, brick home, & more, on 25 acres. gge, estab rear garden with fruit trees & more. title 1150m2. Keep it as a whole or sell one off.
DUTTON
$219,950
42 Truro / Eudunda Road
KEYNETON
$73,000 NURIOOTPA
Lot 8 Sedan - Angaston Road
$285,000
73 Greenock Road
NEW
RESTORED MINERS COTTAGE 1 brm, lounge can be 2nd brm, kitchen/family rm, front & rear v/dah, s/s a/c, gdn shed, r/wtr plumbed to house, 3000m2 allot.
KEYNETON
1390m2 BLOCK – GREAT VALUE MODERN STYLISH LIVING Large flat land with no encumbrances put on this property by the council with over 30m frontage Brand new 3 Brms with carpet, master with and over 45m in depth you could dream up your ensuite & walk-in robe, spacious kitchen own design (STCC.) Water and power available. with dw, open plan living with timber floors.
$210,000 EUDUNDA
Lot 202 Sedan-Angaston Road OPEN Sunday 26th Feb, 1.00-1.30pm
$200-$210,000 ANGASTON $199-$229,000
9 Kapunda Street
NEW
36 Penrice Road WOULD-BE RENOVATORS - LOOK AT THIS! Great starter, dble brick home, 2 brms + sunroom, lounge & family living. Needs TLC. Split level residential block of 805m2.
EUDUNDA
$295,000
COVERED: Room to move under the verandah area of the Tanunda villa. www.barossaherald.com.au
8562 4650 0418 853 134
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2/7 Gawler Street, Nuriootpa www.julietothrealestate.com.au
WH1794380
16 Railway Parade LARGE 2168m2 BLOCK BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED 1910 VILLA WOW SO CLOSE TO TOWN! 2 lge sheds, suit handyman. 3 brms, open plan 12 ft ceilings, picture rails in every room. 3-4 kitchen/dine/lnge area, a/c, 40x20 shed concreted 1930 Villa in a good condition, 3 brms, brms, 2 living areas, country kitchen, new bthrm & 3 phase pwr plus 30x15 shed, enclosed lge lovely upgraded kitchen, sunroom, ducted with spa, front & rear access, 1000m2 allot. backyard & lge fenced yard for animals. A/C, double & single garage, cnr block. Call for your free market appraisal
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Rare and comprehensive WHEN first impressions count, this environmentally sensitive property at Pelican Point, via Morgan, ticks all the boxes. As if it was situated in an oasis of greenery, this riverfront package speaks for itself in careful planning, attention to detail, quality materials and craftsmanship. Antique strap-iron farm gates welcome visitors, and the long tree-lined driveway focusses attention on this country elevated house, silhouetted against the ancient limestone cliffs for which sections of the River Murray are famous. The home’s 228 square metre footprint on the 1647 metre block allows plenty of space wherever you go on this all inclusive property. And the sunset river views from the expansive wrap-around decks are nothing short of spectacular. A long Huon pine table seats 10 and barely makes an impact on the partially covered, 70 square metres of Swan River Red Kauri decking. Multiple glass sliding doors open to matching coloured, solid Jarrah flooring throughout the openplan living and dining area. The vastness is complemented by high ceilings, light neutral coloured decor and even more glass doorways to a rear deck
overlooking the lush green garden and natural bush-land beyond. The dining area includes a second rustic timber table, with comfortable seating space for 10 and built-in wine storage within an arm’s reach. The adjacent kitchen features a large stainless-steel island preparation bench complemented by solid River Red Gum benchtops. The enameled timber cabinetry includes a 900mm stainless-steel rangehood, matching oven with glass hot plates, a large double door fridge freezer and plenty of storage space. Off the kitchen a huge three metre shelf lined, walk-in pantry provides even more storage space. The dining area is complemented by an equally spacious lounge/living area featuring a built-in comprehensive surround-sound Bose HiFi system and folding Luxaflex timber shutters onto the rear deck. To complement the style of the decor a wood fired baker’s oven comfortably warms the entire living space. The entire house is fully insulated. All rooms are included in the ducted, reverse-cycle air conditioning and each room is fitted with ceiling fans, as is the outside front decked area.
The main 16 square metre bedroom opens onto the front deck and overlooks big red-sky sunrises over the river. There’s a spacious walk-through robe leading into the ensuite bathroom with neutral coloured tiling and jarrah built-in cabinetry and mirror. Bedrooms two and three are doubles and include generous built-in robes and full length double windows. All bedrooms include neutral coloured carpet, quality window treatments, ducted air conditioning and overhead fans. An optional fourth single bedroom is currently used as an office/study and is the hub for the communications system including landline and two-way satellite broadband. There’s also the option of either conventional or VoIP telephone systems. The television and radio system is also via satellite. One study wall provides 6.5 square metres of library storage. This rare and comprehensive package is located within a privately owned association estate with each block holding a 500-year lease. Deal direct with the owners by calling 0411 661 627 or see more details on the website www.riverhouse.on.net
TOP: Relax in the lounge of the Pelican Point house. ABOVE: The opening kitchen and dining area of the riverbank house.
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MODERN: The three-bedroom Elizabeth East house (top) and the roomy lounge area (below).
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MOVING closer to town or looking for an investment property. Then take a look at this affordable three-bedroom family house in Elizabeth East. Situated at 59 Hamblynn Road it had a number of features including floor tiles in the living areas. Cooling for the summer months is taken care of with split-system air conditioner in the lounge.
‘Modern’ describes the kitchen which has a dishwasher while there is also an updated bathroom and toilet. Roller shutters and an alarm system add to the security of the home. All on a great size block of about 734 square metres. Call today for an appointment and strike while the iron is hot. Ring Shari Olsson (pictured) from RE/MAX Living Real Estate on 0413 883 920.
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This stunning quality home built in 2004 is a massive 249m2. Set on a 920m2 allot this lovely Distinctive built home offers 4 lge brms, main with ens & WIR, brms 2, 3 & 4 with BIRs, good size office, fml entry & fml dining, generous size kitchen complete with quality appliances, plenty of storage & a lge b/fast bar overlooking the spac o/plan living meals & family room. The home is fully insulated, has r/c heating & cooling, rainwater tank, dbl c/pt with remote roller doors, 12m x 6m galvanized shed with built in mezzanine storage area. The front gdn has established plants and pop-up sprinklers and the back garden has a large entertaining area with the gardens yet to be completed. This stunning property is within walking distance to the main street and local schools.
This stunning Fairmont home is set on over 1½ acres of park-like grounds with established trees and abundant bird life. Offering 4 large brms plus study (or 5th brm if required), main with ensuite, walk-in robe and BIR. The formal lounge is spacious and light with a bay window overlooking the front gardens. The hub of the home is the huge family area combined with kitchen and dining. The property has been beautifully established and superbly maintained, boasting ducted evaporative a/c, slow combustion heating and superior fixtures and fittings throughout. With full verandahs side and back there is ample outdoor entertaining together with 5000L rainwater storage pumped throughout the home, a 1.7kw solar system complete with import/export meter and sundry tool sheds, dog pen and even one for the chooks. The perfect country home in the idyllic location.
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.
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This fabulous 2003 built home is set on 996m2 with majestic views. The home offers master bedroom with bay window, ensuite, walk-in robe and ceiling fan, bedrooms 2, 3 & 4 have built-ins and ceiling fans, formal entry, stunning formal dining and lounge with vaulted ceilings, open plan family/meals and kitchen with a central servery/breakfast bar, large split system heating and cooling and slow combustion heater the home is complete with quality appliances, fixtures and fittings. Outside boasts a stunning entertainment area with views you could look at all day long, it has a superb salt water pool, manicured gardens, large shed, double carport under the main roof, all the fruit trees you could ever need, all located in the picturesque town of Lyndoch - just walking distance to schools, shops, cafés and wineries.
Offering 2 residences on over 1½ acres, this is both a unique & idyllic property. Set in a v.quiet court amongst other quality homes it boasts stunning views to the Barossa Ranges framed by it's very own vines. Built in 1982 this solid brick home consists of one dwelling featuring 3 brms with fml lnge/dining, superb timber kitch, full bthrm with sep toilet & lndry adj to another 2 brm residence with kitchen, open family/ dining, bthrm with shwr & sep toilet + lndry. Perfect for the extended family, privacy for the children or possible income producing opp. Serviced by ducted evap a/c & r/c split systems. Outside the property offers superbly estab mature gdns, a huge pgla outdoor ent area together with 30 x 20 shed with pwr & cement flr. A truly rare offering which would accommodate a range of requirements, as 2 very sep homes or a single 5 brm residence.
This wonderful 3 bedroom home offers ensuite and walk-in robe to the main bedroom, formal lounge with bay window, formal dining room or study plus family/dining area which is over looked by the Blackwood timber kitchen with walkin pantry. Complete with heating and cooling, superbly established gardens, return verandahs, great outdoor entertaining and fantastic 20x30 shed, all on an 832m2 corner allotment opposite a huge recreational area close to amenities - this property truly offers it all!
Constructed by Galaxy Homes in 2002 this spacious 4 brm home has all the extras that you would expect in a build of this calibre. Main bedroom features WIR & ensuite with dbl vanity & spa. With BIRs throughout the other brms all dbls with the 2nd being as large as the main. Boasting sunken formal lnge/formal dining & a huge family with meals area off the kitchen this home delivers quality and quantity with 30 squares of luxurious living, high ceilings throughout, Actron reverse cycle ducted heating and air-conditioning. Together with great outdoor entertaining accessed via French doors from the family area all set on a large 760m2 allotment, which although large is easy to maintain. Barossa bound? This property is a “must see” - call today to arrange a private inspection to suit you.
This stunning 1890 stone home is the original Bank House Building. This stunning beauty is set on approximately 1185m2 and offers the charm of the old but the convenience of the new with 10 foot ceilings and the renovating done. This home is ready to move into and offers 3 very spacious bedrooms with original ceilings, lounge with open fire place and original mantel piece, country style kitchen and dining with new stylish bathroom, new carpets, floating floors with the original timber floor waiting to be brought to life. Outside improvements include double garage, lean-to for a boat or trailer, small shed, fish pond, rainwater tank, bird aviaries, lovely grape vines, veggie patch and a stunning verandah overlooking the backyard.
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Tanunda Show launch
CHEERS: Jack and Wendy Ferrett and Aivars Strautins get into the atmosphere at the Tanunda Show launch on Monday evening.
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RELAXED: Guest speaker Colin Gramp and Luke Willis, vice-president of the Tanunda Show Society take a short break at the launch party.
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THE 2012 Tanunda Show was officially launched at Barossa Valley Brewing on Monday evening. A large crowd featuring the who’s who of the town turned out to enjoy the highlyanticipated event. Colin Gramp was the guest speaker for the evening and told the crowd about the long history of the show and spoke about his involvement over many years in making it what it is today. Guests enjoyed a variety of beers, wine and food as they celebrated the 2012 Tanunda Show, the 99th version of the event. The auction was again a hit with bidders coming thick and fast to pick up some food and other goods at bargain prices to raise money for the organisation of the event. The Tanunda Show will be held on March 10, 2012 at Tanunda Oval.
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Bargain book sale EMBARK on a new adventure with a book thanks to the Friends of Gawler Library sale. The popular sale will be held on Friday, March 23 from 9.30am to 4pm and Saturday, March 24, 9am to 11.30am. It will be hosted upstairs of the Gawler Library, Murray Street, the sale offers a wide selection of fiction, non-fiction and children’s books from just 50c, magazines at 20c, and videos, DVD’s and CD’s for just a $1. The Friends of Gawler Library is a volunteer group who share a common interest in supporting,
HE’S COMING BACK: Aussie Legend, Kevin ‘Bloody’ Wilson is kicking off 2012 with his “Goin’ Bush” tour. It also coincides with the release of his new CD “Klassik Kev” – through Sony Music. The Kevin Bloody Wilson show will be at the Barossa Arts and Convention Centre, Tanunda on Wednesday March 7. Bookings can be made on 8561 4299.
extending and promoting the services and activities of the Gawler Library. Some of the group’s goals include promote a sense of ownership of the library as a resource and cultural centre, provide financial support for projects within, and activities held by, the Library, and to build support for the Library in the community by promoting its aims. For further details on the book sale contact secretary Lyn on 0418 826 156 or email library@gawler.sa.gov.au.
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Beautiful musos to visit
Win tickets to concert THANKS to VJ Entertainment, two Herald readers have the chance to win a double pass to be part of the Candellight Concert hosted for Saturday, March 3 from . To enter, send you name, adress and daytime telephone numbers to michelle.orielly@ruralpress.com. Competition closes, Tuesday, February 28.
The Candlelight Concerts are the result of VJ Entertainment run by Tanunda couple Jamie and Vicki Blechyden. Concerts are held in the Barossa Regional Gallery, Basedow Road, and run as a café style event with chairs and tables reserved by request. The public is encouraged to bring their own picnic supper, with wines by McGuigans and coffee, tea and dessert by Ai Made It. Tickets are a bargain at $30 each and are available through Vicki on 0417 084 191 or through the Barossa Music Centre, Murray Street, Tanunda.
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A REFRESHING and intimate experience of music will be presented during the Candlelight Concert on Saturday, March 3 at the Barossa Regional Gallery. This time the format of the concert has changed slightly to involve a classical theme with three beautiful musicians known as the East West Trio, with special guest Aimee Bajev a soprano singer. Women’s backgrounds Jill has a Licentiate Diploma in singing from the Australian Music Examinations Board and has studied with respected vocal coaches in London and Germany. Gaby was born in Jerusalem and started studying the piano at the age of six. She graduated with a Bachelor of Music (with honours) degree in piano performance in South Africa. Belinda studied at the Sydney Conservatorium. She has performed with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, the ACO, and The Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra. In 1988 she toured the USA as a member of The Sydney Symphony Orchestra and between 1985-88 performed frequently at the Newcastle Conservatorium where she taught cello and chamber music. Aimee Bajev studied for a Bachelor’s Degree in Music at the Elder Conservatorium of Music and in 2005 graduated from the Western Australian Academy of Music.
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KEVIN BLOODY WILSON “GOIN’ BUSH” Special Guest Jenny Talia from Australia Kevin Bloody Wilson has become an integral part of Australian culture. Here is your chance to see our most unique international comedy legend as he returns to Australia for his “Goin’ Bush” Tour – not just a concert, it’s a full on event. Nobody tells Australian stories better than Kevin Bloody Wilson!
Wednesday, 7th March 8pm Tickets: $58.30
ROSS NOBLE Nonsensory Overload
THE ‘M’ GIRL Matinee
Nonsensory Overload is Noble back fresh from his travels, not to mention his own TV show, doing what he does best; spinning forth hilarious nonsense for your amusement. Now is your chance to see one of the best live comics working internationally today. Prepare your brain for a Nonsensory Overload!
The story of Marilyn Monroe from her highlights to her darkest last days. This is a journey of how the M Girl became a star, exploring Marilyn’s frustrations of not being taken seriously as an actor and her determination to achieve perfection. Featuring authentic copies of Marilyn’s most famous gowns along with archival footage.
Thursday, 8th March 8.00pm Adult $48.20 Conc $43.20 Child $43.20 Group (10+) $43.20
Wednesday, 14th March 11am Tickets $22.50 (Includes Morning Tea at 10.30am)
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Behind the label
Enterprising Barossa operation BAROSSA Enterprises has been supporting the local wine Industry for 32 years. As a provider of custom-made wine boxes, pallets, crates and packaging, its reputation is unsurpassed for quality and delivery. “People make the assumption our main field is woodwork or manufacturing but it is in fact supporting people with a disability,” says Geoff Blackwood, Chief Executive Officer. “Barossa Enterprises is a major regional employer of people with a disability in the local area and beyond,” says Geoff. This service is utilised by world renowned wineries. Peter Lehmann Wines has been purchasing wooden products such as monogrammed cheese boards, their flagship
Stonewall Shiraz six-pack wooden boxes, and single display boxes for years. Margaret Lehmann said: “It means a lot to us that BE offers people with a disability the opportunity to contribute in a meaningful way.” “The quality of work is outstanding and even better, the prices are very competitive with other companies offering similar products. “So it’s a ‘no brainer’ to choose Barossa Enterprises for our important ancillary marketing products,” she said. Barossa Enterprises is very proud to support the wine industry and to be a part of that community. They are based at 27 Samuel Road, Nuriootpa. Please contact Barossa Enterprises head office on 8562 4855 for all enquiries.
WORKING HARD: Building boxes for Peter Lehmann Wines are from left, Jonathon Mortimer, Myles Clarke (Supervisor) and Tamara Harris at Barossa Enterprises, Nuriootpa.
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 integrated packaging service at very competitive prices. ISPN-15 certified to meet export requirements, we can package your wine for the world.
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• De-corking/recycling • Display boxes • De-labelling/labelling • Pallets • Wrapping • Crates • Decanting • Bins • Over Stickering We care about the success of your business and the success of our staff. Barossa Enterprises is the leading employer of people with a disability in the Barossa Valley, Clare Valley and Gawler regions.
‘Working for successful Futures’
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Behind the label Cutting edge of winery design
Technology improvements
GERALD Asbroek has been at the cutting edge of winery design in Australia for over 30 years. He has contributed to features that make wineries in Australia world class both aesthetically and from a cost effective production stand point. With the addition of the WAVES Trading business, Gerald now offers the wine industry quality AGCO products and brand names such as Massey Ferguson, Fendt and Iseki. For agricultural machinery sales and service, and specialist maintenance fabrication, installation and repairs, come in and see Wineries by Design’s qualified team of personnel for competitive rates, which meet the needs of the industry today and in the future. Wineries by Design and WAVES Trading are proud to be of service to the Australian wine industry, sharing the challenge, leading the change.
PELLENC’S Selectiv’ Process On Board technology is generating more and more interest as it gradually penetrates the Australian market. With two more machines secured in Victoria for 2012, and promising harvest outlooks across the country, this vintage looks set to
LEADER: Gerald Asbroek of Wineries by Design and WAVES Trading.
product some outstanding results. The interest for this technology is industry-wide, not only in the vineyard sector but also among winery operators and owners. The Selectiv’ Process system, an option on Pellenc multifunction and tow-behind grape harvesters, comprises a
high-frequency, in-line destemmer and an on-board sorting table which successfully removes petioles and other matter from the harvest. The removal of petioles from the harvest has long challenged the industry and while this in itself is a significant outcome, the
additional benefits offered by the Selectiv’ Process have seen the uptake of this technology exceed all forecasts elsewhere in the world. To see the machine (pictured) working this vintage or for more information contact Louise Fraser on 0418 834 741 or lfraser@pellenc.com.au.
SHARING THE CHALLENGE LEADING THE CHANGE Winery Design and Infrastructure • Site development • Detailed Engineering Specs • Winery Design & Construction • Mechanical & Electrical Design • Winery Process Equipment & Procurements www.wineriesbydesign.com.au
Offering Sales, Service & Parts for: • Agricultural Machinery • Vineyard/Winery Machinery
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At a glance... What: Dreamland Gawler Where: Gawler Park Homemaker Centre.
• Home Loans • Personal Loans • Mortgage Broking • Credit Cards • Specialising in Investment Properties
Mon-Fri 9- 5pm After hours by appointment 458 Main North Road, Evanston Luke McCracken 0432 945 677
Open: Seven days a week. When: Monday - Friday 9am - 5.30pm. Thursday 9am - 8pm. Saturday 9am - 5pm. Sunday 10am - 5pm.
It also has a range of country and contemporary furniture. Linen stocked from leading brands such as Logan & Mason, Private Collection, Aura, Perle, Ladelle and Bianca bedspreads. An exstensive range of quilts from leading suppliers including Alpaca, wool, cotton,microfibre and poly, all on special this week. Dreamland SA is a proven company, having been around for 34 years and now Dreamland Gawler is proudly celebrating its third year. Dreamland Gawler is SA owned and supports local companies.
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bedding and retail experience. Dreamland Gawler has truly qualified specialists, and offers the best advice in a relaxed environment. “Customers will receive professional, no pressure service which they deserve. “Families, the elderly, everyone - we all need the best mattress we can get.” Dreamland Gawler is the experts in bedding. Current birthday specials are electric beds, save more than $2000 off the recommended retail price, and memory foam pillows, soft medium, medium firm now $39, they were $99. They stock leading brands like Sealy, Adriatic, Sleephaven, Sleepmaker. There are more than 60 mattresses and over 20 pillows to choose from instore. “Everything in store is on sale for our third birthday,” Anne-Marie said. Dreamland Gawler also has an extensive range of childrens furniture, in fact it is the largest range this side of Adelaide.
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DREAMLAND Gawler is celebrating its third birthday. The customers will receive the presents, with massive savings and special deals being offered by owners Karl and Anne-Marie Ats. Everything in-store is on sale. Some items are up to 60 per cent off - but for one week only so be quick to pop in to Dreamland Gawler at the Gawler Park Homemaker Centre in Evanston Park to pick up a bargain. “We would like to thank our past, present and future customers for their repeat business and support,” Anne-Marie said. “We have attracted clientele from the northern Adelaide suburbs as well as Gawler and Barossa.” One of Dreamland Gawler’s special features is free delivery. “Our friendly staff, Jeanette, Maureen and Liz are ready to assist customers find what they want or discuss what might be best suited for them,” Anne-Marie said. Between them, the staff have a combined 80 years of
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ON DISPLAY: Beaumont Tiles at the Gawler Homemaker Centre has all the bathroom fittings one could possibly need. With a huge range of tiles, vanities, mirrors, taps, basins, showerheads, toilets, towel racks and anthing else one could want for their bathroom in all the latest styles and designs, Beaumont Tiles is the place to go for those who want their bathroom to look special. At Beaumont Tiles, one will always get a great price, great service and friendly advice. It is no wonder Beaumont Tiles is Australia’s favourite place for tiles and bathroomware.
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BIRTHDAYS CRAWFORD, Andrew Semple Best Wishes for your 80th Birthday 22.2.2012. Love from Sandra and all your family. Open afternnoon 2-4pm at the Lodge Festive Room, Beck Street, Kapunda on 26.2.2012 (Sunday). No gifts please. Plate of afternoon tea appreciated.
Passed away peacefully at the Barossa Village on February 17, 2012 Aged 98 years Loved and loving wife of Bill (deceased) Special thank you to the staff at the Barossa Village for their loving care of Stella. Please refer to Today's Advertiser for Funeral Notice.
Barossa Valley 8562 1169 Accredited Member Australian Funeral Directors Association
LANGE, Audrey Congratulations on a fantastic milestone on Feb 24th 2012. With so many beautiful memories and lots more to come. Thankyou for all the love, care and moral support you have given us. You are an inspiration to all. Wishing you God's richest Blessings for a very Happy 85th Birthday. Lots of love, Wendy & Peter Melissa, Andrew, Jarrad & Sophie xxxxxx
21ST BIRTHDAY
THANKYOU THANKYOU to Doctors and Nurses for care I received when I was in Tanunda Hospital. A special thankyou to the two young children who gave me a gift on Christmas Day. Michael Lapanowski
FOR SALE ALL $30 EACH , single beds, wardrobes, mirrored dressing tables, single pantry, 4 drawer chest, 6 deckchairs, 4 drawer filing cabinet,1 queen metal frame bed, 4 burner bbq with gas bottle, Ph 0417883830 ah. Barossa New Life Church TREASURE CHEST - FURNITURE MART 10 Murray St, Nuriootpa Tel. 85622988
WELTON, Daniel - 23/2/91 Happy 21st Dan the man. We are so proud of the charming, thoughtful, mature young man you have become. We love you so very much and may all your hopes and dreams come true for the future. Love forever. Mum, Dad, Rebecca, Grammy, Bob and Morgan. xxxx
IN MEMORIAM VOGT, Louis Edgar (Lou) In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather who passed away 5 years ago, 21/2/07. Years roll on, but memories remain. Lorna, Kathleen, Gary, Anita, Heather, Jenice, Ian, Tanya & their families.
RETURN THANKS NELDNER Kevin The family of Kevin Neldner wish to thank relatives and friends for their loving support, cards, phone calls and words of comfort over recent weeks. Please accept this as our personal thanks.
DEATH NOTICES CLEMOW, Aldena Stella -
Monday - Friday 9am - 4pm Saturday 9am - 12pm All donations of furniture, clothing, bric-a-brac enable us to assist our Community BAROSSA VALLEY Country Furniture Paint Stripping Furniture Restoration Custom Made. David Bush 0419628222 BIG SQUARE SILA FARM quality bale twine. Extra strength - Extra length. 2,550 metres per pack $88. Available now at Landmark Gawler - Ph: 85222266 CASH FOR BOTTLES & CANS. Wine bottles, batteries, phone Lange's Can & Bottle Depot on 85642292 for trading hours, 20 Newcastle St, Angaston. DOG KENNEL - colourbond aluminium. Great condition. $60 ono. Ph:85642874 DOMESTIC farm, pool and spa pump repairs. Complete workshop facilities also for electric fence energisers. New units, conversions to solar, tapes and insulators. Qualified tradesman. Ag Power Williamstown Road, Cockatoo Valley. 0408820024 ENGEL & WAECO 12/24/240 volt fridge /freezers. All models. Best prices in the State. Gawler Fishing & Outdoors 85226200
Much loved sister and sister-in-law of Maurice and Beryl (both deceased).
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.
Dearly loved Aunt of Roslyn, Christine and Barry.
FRESH RABBITS - Ready to eat $8.50 each. Ph: 0408841827
We would like to express our personal thanks to the staff at the Barossa Village for their loving care of Stella.
GREENFIELDS ride on mower, early model, mechanically sound $450; Vineyard gas gun bird scarer $130 0403267294
Passed away February 17, 2012 Aged 98 years
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HAY OATEN WHEATEN Hay from $35 roll Phone Peter & Bev Grocke 0429 694 058 or 8563 2113
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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 MAINS pressure blue line poly from $37 roll. Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11, Paxton Street, Willaston. Ph: 85232350 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. QUALITY outdoor 8 seater glass setting (shatterproof) with comfy black mesh seats $265; small mahogany dining setting 4 chairs exc. cond. $350; matching floor rug $50; computer corner work station very functional, 1200mm wide x 600mm deep $200;Kelvinator 290 deep freeze 6 shelves, works well $60; mod. standard lamp with silver shade $30; white wicker cane arm chair $30; 2 hygenic single divans; electric Flymo mower exc. cond. $150. Ph. 85 623710 SCHOOL GOVERNESS DOG CART early 1900's with black leather harness for 14 - 15 hand horse. $1,000 the lot. 85630975 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 TANK SPECIALS Team Corr Tank 1000L rivergum was $515 - NOW $270 - 1 only Team Corr Tank 3000L beige Was $894 NOW $680 - 1 only. Team Water Diverter beige Was$198 NOW $150 - 1 only. Team Water Diverter merino Was $198 NOW $150 - 1 only. Team Corr Tank 9000L mist green squat Was $1,578 NOW $1,329 - 1 only. Team Corr tank 900L heritage green Was $486 NOW $370 - 1 only. Team Corr tank 1000L birch grey Was $515 NOW $390 - 1 only. Vrot Tank 5000L green Was $1,650 NOW $1,200 - 1 only. Vrot Tank 5000L beige Was $1,650 NOW $1,200 - 1 only. Landmark - Gawler 85222266 Landmark Kapunda - 85662865
SALVAGE YARD 702 Stockwell Road, Angaston Open:Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Sat 9am - 12 noon Timber, steel, bricks, stone, s/w pipes, gates, windows, louvre glass, doors, reo, formply, iron, galv & colorbond. Always buying and selling quality second hand building materials. PHONE 8564 2900
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WRECKING
Ford Falcon EL Sedan 4 Litre motor and auto transmission, 145,000 km, roof rack, most parts available. Ford Falcon AU II XLS Super Cab Utility 4 Litre motor. Ford Falcon BF XR6 Sedan 4 Litre motor, 73,000 km, most parts available. Ford Falcon BF III Stationwagon 4 Litre LPG only motor and auto transmission, 56,000 km, most parts available. Holden Commodore VX Sedan 3.8 Litre motor and auto transmission, 115,000 km, Berlina factory mags. Holden Commodore VZ Lumina Sedan 3.6 Litre motor and auto transmission, 76,000 km Holden Commodore VZ Stationwagon 3.6 Litre motor and auto transmission, roof rack, most parts available. Holden Commodore VY Sedan 3.8 Litre motor and auto transmission, most parts available 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
TO GIVEAWAY DISPLAY CABINET glass shelves, mirror backed. Computer desk with separate 2 drawer cupboard. Ph: 85810684 GERMAN Short Haired Pointer X Kelpie, 7 weeks old, all females. 85811131
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 SATURDAY 25th Feb 8am-12noon 50 Langmeil Rd Tanunda Quality homewares, kitchenware, general household items, linen, tropical fish aquarium, frames, prints SATURDAY 25th Feb. 8.30am - 2.00pm. 29 Coronation Ave., Tanunda. Modular lounge, coffee table, treadmill, Sony stereo system, 2 walkers, clothes, household items and lots more. SATURDAY 25th February. 8.30 a.m. 3 Francis Street East, Nuriootpa. All proceeds to the Salvation Army Howard Hospital in Zimbabwe. Furniture, household items, clothing, books, bric-a-brac, etc. SATURDAY 25TH February. Earlybirds 7am - 12Noon. 200 Murray Street, Tanunda. Treadle sewing machine, 4' dolls house & furniture, Q.S. bed & side tables, redgum coffee table, plants & lots more.
Community Helpers Inc DONATIONS
Of clothing & bric-a-brac For our Tanunda Shop 119 Murray Street Phone 8563 1105 Furniture Welcome Nuriootpa Warehouse 8562 2786
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CLARKE (nee Ryan) Ashley and Carly are delighted to announce the arrival of Flynn Ashley on 11/2/2012. 7lbs. 15ozs. A dear little brother and playmate for Joshua. Special thankyou to the wonderful staff at Tanunda Hospital.
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COMING EVENTS
ANY SCRAP METAL Will pay cash for the removal of yours. Ph: 0412259039
2 BEDROOM UNIT in Kapunda $170pw. Good size living/dining area with kitchen and new AC unit. 2 good size bedrooms, main with built in robes. Large tiled bathroom/laundry with vanity unit. Very own, fully fenced private rear yard area. Quality tenants surrounding. No pets. Available 20.3.12 Phone Brock Harcourts Gawler Property Management on 8523 3319
CHIMNEY CLEANING Local Barossa Service Phone: David 0407189215
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General Towing, breakdowns, caravans, boats, farm machinery
WANTED TO BUY 1950s, 60s, 70s retro, anything considered. Phone 85631060 or 0400284624
MOTOR VEHICLES
Easy to maintain 2 bedroom unit in Kapunda. This 2 bedroom unit boasts a good size living/dining area with kitchen and near new AC unit. 2 good size carpeted bedrooms, main with built in robes. Decent sized bathroom/laundry. Your very own private fully fenced rear yard area to relax in. Avail now, No Pets. Phone Brock Harcourts Gawler Property Managementon 85233319 MARRABEL $240 p/w, large 4 br home, rural setting, lounge, dine, 2nd toilet, office. New carpets/paint. R/C ducted A/C. Adjoining 2 acres avail for additional rent. Avail. now. Landmark Redden 8847 2209 NURIOOTPA $260 PW 10 Vine Street. 3 brms, garden shed, pets neg. ANGASTON $300 PW. 17 Sturt Street. 3 brms, study with separate access, pets neg.
CASH FOR CARS and scrap metal. Ph: 0404856309
Julie Toth R/E (rla 198199) 8562 4650 or 0418 853 134
COMMODORE VT Sedan, auto, alloys, reg. till July. WMI-963 $3,500 Ph: 0411475151
SHOP AVAILABLE for rental in Museum building 47 Murray Street, Tanunda. $100 per week, conditions apply. For details phone 85632108.
MOTORCYCLES ACCOMODATION VACANT URGENT SALE 2008 Husqvarna TE450, 3,250kms, fly handlebars, near new tyres, arrow exhaust, regular service. Selling due to young family $6,300 YZT-879 0427987057
CARAVANS 2006 OLYMPIC CHAMPION 18'6", Tandem, Shower, toilet, A/C, M/W, Q/B, T.V. DVD, Radio-CD, 3 way fridge. Gas cook top & grill, roll out awning and annexe. Excellent condition. $39,500 Ph: 0410782123 or 85631367
ADELAIDE FF Prop. for rent. Suit 3 students small family. $280/week 0424489805 ADELAIDE STUDENT Accommodation 3 bedroom house. 1 room available to share with 2 ex FAITH students. Windsor Gardens, 5 minutes walk from Bus stop on NE Road, or short drive to Obahn. Mobile: 0409429507 ROOMS FOR RENT En-suite from $175 p.w. Suit vintage workers. Ph: 85640400
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BELINDA'S PAMPERED PETS NURIOOTPA Professional dog clipping, heated hydrobathing, blowdrying & nails for all breeds. LARGE & SMALL by an animal lover. Ph: 0418810323
MUST SELL - Riverton. Open inspection Sunday 26th Feb. 4pm. 55 Torrens Road (51 Kms. from Gawler & a few Kms from Clare Valley). Offers around $210,000 1870's stone cottage on 1,000 sq. metres. Near facilities. Ph: 0448497788
HOOTZ DOG GROOMING Mobile. Qualified groomer. Nuriootpa Ph: Justin 0406840020 HYDROPAWS 4pawfectpaws. Mobile nose to tail pet care. Heated hydrobath, blowdry, nails & clipping. Ph: Bridget 0488444542
LIVESTOCK J.W. SMART WOOLBUYERS PTY LTD. Will buy all types. Flexible hours. Ph: 0417878486 - jwsmartbigpond.com
FOR HIRE SLUSHIE/FROZEN Cocktail Machine HOT CHOCOLATE Cocktail Machine PUCKER POWDER . FAIRY FLOSS Slush-a-Licous Phone Pina 0434141097 www.slush-a-licous.com.au Family owned, locally operated.
HEALTH & BEAUTY ACRYLIC
NAILS, makeup & spray tanning. FULL SET ACRYLIC NAILS $45 Phone Lisa 0417658188 Williamstown
MASSAGE Therapeutic, Aromatherapy, Pregnancy Massage, Aromatherapy Pamper Packages, Myofacial Release, Reiki. 7 years professional experience. Gift vouchers & Pensioner discounts available. Consulting in Kapunda. Liz Ronan. Ph:85663125 or 0400760010 REMEDIAL MASSAGE Trigger Point, Deep Tissue, Relaxation, Myo-fascial, Lymphatics. Health rebates. Acia Health / Physiotherapy, 1A Bilyara Road, Tanunda. Call Lynette Roesler 0409631553
MISCELLANEOUS
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DO YOU LOVE HOME DECORATING? Partylite gifts, a leading sales marketer of candles and candle accessories, is an established company that is new to the Barossa Valley. Host a Partylite show and receive high quality candles and beautiful accessories for your home. Book a show now and experience the wonder of the most beautiful candles and accessories on the market. Career Opportunities are also available for independent consultants who want more time in their life. Set you own hours, be your own boss and work your business around your life. And most of all there is no start up financial outlay. For more information Call Trish on 0428 232 897 LEADLIGHT STUDIO make new, repair old, traditional to contemporary. For quality & competitive prices contact Tracy 85246959 Willliamstown
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TANUNDA HOCKEY CLUB SEASON 2012-02-13 Junior Registration Day: February 26 11am to 12.30pm At ‘The Hub’ 83 Murray Street Tanunda For more information contact Nick Dry 0411 487 495 Senior teams preseason training 8.30am Saturday 18 Feb - Faith School Oval 6.30pm Wednesday 22 Feb – Faith Oval 8.30am Saturday 26 Feb – Faith Oval 6.30pm Wednesday 29 Feb – Faith Oval
New players welcome Contact Graeme 0417 168 790 or Danni 0414 244 396.
FRIDAY 2nd March 2012
Tanunda RSL General Meeting 6.30pm
HANDS ON DOGS Providing services for your dogs. Grooming, massage, convalescence care. Call Jenny on 85232452 Gawler or 0423 474 287
COMING EVENTS ACCOUNTANTS ITP Tax Training School for Tax Return Preparation. See www.itpadelaide.com.au TTS (Tax Training School) 2012. INSTALLATION of Pastor Les Pfeiffer at St. John's Lutheran Church, Kapunda on 26th February, 2012 at 2.00pm. KAPUNDA Indoor Market "Clean up Australia Day" 4th March 2012 CWA Hall - Main Street Come for a browse 9.00 - 3.00 - FREE ENTRY Stall holders welcome (Public Risk Insurance essential Phone 85662241 or 85663913 www.kapundacommunitycraftshop.org.au 2012 Markets - CWA Hall 6, 7, 8th April Easter Weekend 21st April Sat of Farm Fair 27th May - Sunday 22nd July - Sunday 9th September - Sunday 20th & 21st October Celtic Weekend ~~~ 10th Anniversary Xmas Tree Festival Insitute 7th - 14th December MARKET Barossa Quilt & Craft cottage (Angaston Road) Saturday 25th 9am 1pm. Many variety stalls. Sites $10 Glenda 85633181
Wool Buying Day
Followed by guest speaker Father Mark Sexton, just back from Afganistan Good fellowship Have a great night, all welcome! Make it a great night by coming along. Bring a friend and bring a plate for supper.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
PRINTING & ADVERTISING FRANCHISE
Ever wanted to own your own printing business and advertising magazine? Become part of the successful In Review Magazine group, which has the largest combined circulation in SA. Franchise areas available now in parts of Adelaide and the Barossa Valley. For a price of just $8000 + GST, you can take over one of In Review’s existing magazines, which includes the rights to also sell print and promotional material. Low operational costs with you only needing a vehicle, mobile and computer and our Graphic team do all the artwork for you. You get full training and support, and your earnings can be upward of $120,000pa. First in first served. Call Justin now on
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WORK WANTED HOME CLEANING & IRONING - $15 off first reg. service so you try us out. Ph: Carolyn or Nat till 8pm daily incl. w/ends. 0409691576 HUSBAND, WIFE like to housesit, good references. Ring Rodney 0417816537 PAINTER Local experience. Quality work. Free quote. Ph: Peter 0417805982 Lic. No. BLD48086 ROLLER shutter repairs 08 85662922
Turn loose bales, butts & bags of Wool into Cash
CASUAL WORK WANTED
Bring in all your bags, butts, bales & bits to the EUDUNDA SHOW HALL 10.30am TO 3.00pm
FOR RENT 1/3 YOUNG STREET. Neat, 1 bedroom unit in Kapunda. Freshly painted. Good size living/dining area with kitchen and new AC unit. A good size bedroom with new carpet. Private rear yard area. No pets $160 per week. Avail now. Contact Brock Harcourt Gawler Property Management on 8523 3319
CIVIL CELEBRANT - Angela Nielsen Ceremonies designed for you. Marriages, namings, committment and renewal of vows. Ph: 0408107940 or 85642773
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Horror draw Notice of Extension DEEWR has extended the closing date for applications for Child Care Benefit Approved Occasional Care and In Home Care Places from 9 March 2012 to 30 March 2012. The Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR) is seeking applications from operators of In Home Care and Occasional Care services or persons applying for approval of such services, interested in receiving an allocation of Occasional Care or In Home Care places, or an additional allocation of such places. Further information, including the applicant guidelines and application forms, is available online at www.deewr.gov.au/earlychildhood. If you do not have internet access please contact 1300 363 079.
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COLOUR BAROSSA VALLEY AND MCLAREN VALE PROTECTION DISTRICTS DEVELOPMENT PLAN AMENDMENT PREPARED BY THE MINISTER ADJOURNMENT OF PUBLIC MEETING On 28 September 2011, the Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale Protection Districts Development Plan Amendment (DPA) was released for consultation to amend the following Development Plans: • Adelaide Hills Council Development Plan • Burnside (City) Development Plan • Light Regional Council Development Plan • Mid Murray Council Development Plan • Mitcham (City) Development Plan • The Barossa Council Development Plan • Onkaparinga (City) Development Plan. The public meetings scheduled to be held as detailed below have been adjourned: • 7 p.m. on Tuesday, 13 March 2012 in the McLarens Room, Serafino McLaren Vale, Kangarilla Road, McLaren Vale; • 7 p.m. on Tuesday, 20 March 2012 in the Chardonnay Room, Barossa Weintal Hotel/Motel, 235 Murray Street, Tanunda. The adjournment follows an announcement by Planning Minister John Rau that he will respond to community concerns about the measures proposed to protect the Barossa and McLaren Vale regions and will introduce a new Development Plan Amendment. A further notice in relation to the time and place of the public meeting will be advertised at a later date. If you would like more information about the DPA, please contact Steven Copus on telephone number 8303 0659 or via email at steven.copus@sa.gov.au SECRETARY, DEVELOPMENT POLICY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
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JIMANDO, the hope of the Barossa in Saturday’s $1 million Group I Blue Diamond Stakes (1200m) at Caulfield has come up with a horror draw. A total of 20 horses paid up to contest Victoria's premier juvenile event and the Tony McEvoy-trained two-year-old drew barrier 20. A final field of 16 will face the starter so with only four scratchings, almost certainly the emergencies, the best Jimando can start from is gate 16. The pre-post favourite Samaready fared well in the draw, coming away with barrier eight. If the emergencies fail to gain a start, the Mick Price-trained filly will start from barrier seven. Jimando is part-owned by a syndicate called the Tanunda Boys Are Happy - but they were left anything but happy after the barrier draw. Bookmakers were quick to react pushing the colt out from 8/1 to 12/1 with the favourite Samaready firming into even money. Before the draw McEvoy had been very happy with Jimando. “He worked really well between races at Morphettville on Saturday and I felt he had a really good chance,” McEvoy said. “He worked with Assertive Eagle and sat just off her and hit the line well. “The barrier draw makes it difficult, but not impossible.” McEvoy, who trains at Kildalton Park, Angaston has been having a good run with his stable. On Saturday he celebrated a win with former Queensland mare Glacial Miss at Morphettville. The mare was first up after nearly a year and a half away from the racetrack. Glacial Miss, backed from $3 into $2.70 favouritism, had not raced since running second at Eagle Farm in October, 2010, but turned in a near last-to-first effort to win the Book Now For Adelaide Cup 0-75 Handicap over 1200 metres.
TEN PIN BOWLING Results from Barossa Bowland. Morning Stars - CD Players 13, Two Of Us 12, Bowled Out 10, Sparestrikes 6, Lucky Ducks 4, Dynamic Duo 3 (star bowler - Anne Richardson 38 pins over average); Valleyites - Tripod 45, Wafwoteam 44, The Drifters 23, Ten Pinners 20.5, Zodiac 20 (star bowlers - Sue Roehr 48, David Starke 30); Grapevines - Pin Magic 14, What Evers 14, Double Trouble 12, Strike Outs 12, Strikers 10, Two Wonders 8, Pinheads 6, Go Getters 6, Pinsetters 6, Pin Killers 2 (star bowlers - Jeanette George 37, Shane Waechter 49); Have A Ball - Balls Of Fury 20, Triple XXXX 14, Creepshow 14, Aint No Turkey 14, Gutter Trash 8, Old Farts 6, Speed Demons 2 (star bowlers - Sue Roehr 17, Joe Bland 69); Barossa juniors - The Strikers 16, The Triple M’s 14, Pinkillers 10, Annihlators 8, Pinheads 6, Little Devils 0 (star bowlers - Danika King 22, Aaron Lee 24).
GAWLER 8-BALL Semi-finals played on February 16. Smithfield Outsiders def Overway Whos Ya Momma; Roseworthy Blue def Two Wells No Fear.Comm. Preliminary final to be held at the Overway Hotel on February 23 between Two Wells No Fear.Comm & Smithfield Outsiders. AGM at the Gawler Soccer Club on March 8 at 7.30pm. admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com
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There was a scare at the start when Glacial Miss appeared to jump in the air as the gates opened. “Matthew (jockey Matthew Neilson) said he believed the mare anticipated the start and hit her nose on the gate and jumped upwards but fortunately did not lose any ground,” McEvoy said. Glacial Miss ended up scoring by a length and three-quarters in the time of 1.10.6. “She’s as good mare and I was delighted with the win,” he said. “She incurred a suspensory ligament injury and that is why she had a long break. “I was pleased when senior owner Geoff Round, who is based in Singapore, opted to send Glacial Miss down to be trained and the mare has impressed me with all she has done. “I gave her as trial at Murray Bridge on January 30 which she won and after that trial Geoff decided to also send the mare’s two and three-year-old’s relations down as well.” McEvoy said he would look for a similar type of race for the five-year-old mare’s next start. The trainer was also pleased with the runs of two-year-old Loncay (fourth) and Nassau (second) at Morphettville. “Loncay, despite having had a trial, was still a bit new to racing and hit the line nicely. I believe she will improve with that experience,” McEvoy said. “Nassau again ran well but has developed a habit of wobbling around the home turn. She battled on really well but the winner took advantage of her waywardness. “I like Nassau and think she will get even better with racing and when she gets out to a middle distance.” McEvoy said imported galloper Sysmo, a brilliant winner at his first start for the stable was expected to run again at Morphettville on Saturday before a possible trip to Melbourne.
RIFLE SHOOTING Kapunda Rifle Club Results of the February 18 contest for the 2nd stage (800 yards) BGI/Light/Agg R Ireland won the stage using 34.78% of handicap and was top off rifle for Fullbore. Sniper was D Lindner again this week with 19.1. T Otto was top off rifle for F Class and J Taylor was sniper with 21. Scores Fullbore Barrie S: 44.2, 48.5, 92.7, 18, 100, 13. Helbig A: 48.4, 41.1, 89.5, 6.25, 95.25, 18.1. Hoerisch J: 47.3, 41.3, 88.6, 7, 95, 9. Ireland R: 49.5, 49.1, 98.6, 5.75, 100, 17. Lindner D: 49.2, 47.1, 96.3, 7.5, 100, 19.1. Preece S : Ret. Pumpa D :41.2, 37.2, 78.4, 8.75, 86, 16.1. Williams L: 45.3, 46.2, 91.5, 96, 18.1. Visitors: P Scott: 47.4, 45.3, 92.7, 14. J Cadd: 44.3, 47.4, 91.7, 15.1 F Class: Helbig C: 42, 40, 82, 24.25, 106, 12. Kerin A: 48, 47.2, 95.2, 12.75, 107, 16. Kalleske B: 52, 50.1, 102.1. Larsen P: 39, 51.1, 90.1, 15.5, 106, 11. Neldner G: 49.1, 45, 94.1, 21.25, 115, 15.1 Otto T: 57.4, 59.5, 116.9, 7, 120, 19. Smithson S: 52, 46, 98, 20.5, 118, 18. Taylor J: 52.2, 56.1, 108.3, 11, 119, 21. Next week - 600~700 yards 2nd Stage Club Queens. Please be early if possible.
PETANQUE Gawler Petanque Club Results February 19. Joan Steel/Margaret Randall/Cameron Paul d John Ingram/Glenis Head/Harvey Walker 13-12; Stan Wilson/Suzie Paul (visitor) d
Lilian Elles/Les Roud 13-4; John Gejas/Ben Saunders/Alan Parman d Luke Randall/Rob Mitchell/Rose Parman 13-11; Margaret Randall/Rose Parman/Luke Randall d Rob Mitchell/Alan Parman/John Gejas 13-11; Glenis Head/John Ingram d Suzie Paul/Ben Saunders/Stan Wilson 13-7; Harvey Walker/Cameron Paul d Lilian Elles/Les Roud 13-12. On the weekend of February 11 and 12, four members from the Gawler Club took part in the 16th Coonawarra Vignerons Classic Clash Petanque Tournament. Six games were played on Saturday, after which Glenis Head, with Kim and Grant Threadgate from the Newcastle Petanque Club, NSW, were placed 17th of 62 teams, just missing the top 16 teams who went into the Principale and Consolonte. The Conviviale (social) games were played alongside the two main competitions on Sunday, and Stan Wilson, Rob Mitchell and Harvey Walker finished fifth of 46 teams. Gawler Petanque Club will be hosting the South Australian Petanque League’s State Triples Championships on Sunday, February 26. Play will commence at 9.30am and everyone is invited to come along and see some of the best South Australian players in action and find out more about the game of Petanque, also known as Boules. The Club usually meets at 1.30 pm on Sundays at Essex Park, Victoria Terrace, Gawler (next to tennis courts) unless the forecast temperature is 30°C or over, when we meet at 9.30am. Everyone, from 8 years upwards, is welcome to come along and enjoy a game of Petanque. First three visits are free. www.barossaherald.com.au
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Barossa and Light cricket By MIKE TEAKLE NURIOOTPA will be rueing a missed opportunity, after having Sandy Creek reeling at 4/27 on Saturday. However, a middle order fightback (Bill Fuller 67, Lee Ratcliffe 122 and Corey Roberts 38 not out) saw the Cockatoos post 6/266 at the end of the first day’s play. At South Gawler, an 85-run opening stand by Max Hosking (64) and Kris Vanderloo (38) helped Gilbert Vally post a respectable total of 192. South Gawler’s David Golder was the pick of the bowlers, taking 5/53 from 22 overs. In reply the Lions are 1/51 overnight and will need to get some big scores from their top order if they hope to cause an upset. Gawler Central is hosting Angaston in a game that could prove pivotal to the Tigers’ finals aspirations. The Tigers went into the game hit by injuries with spinner Chis Bilney (broken leg) and Craig Dawe (groin) out for a while. Half centuries by form batsmen Jamie MacCafferty (56) and Willy Searle (53) and 33 from opener Ty Stock rescued the Tigers from what was otherwise a disastrous innings as no other player reached double figures ijn the team’s score of 180. Fast bowler Matt Blenkiron (4/30 from 14 overs) was the main destroyer with the ball in an attack that has to compete with each other to get the wickets. The Blues 4/73 (Kym Vivian 42) are well placed with some strong batting yet to come but early wickets will give the Tigers a chance to claim the points. Kapunda’s confidence is sky high currently and it will be even higher after they bowled Tanunda out for just 49 before declaring at 3/70 and sending the Pies back in for a shot at an outright victory.
GOLF KAPUNDA The weather forecasters obviously had an effect on the members last week as a larger than normal percentage of the field hit off before breakfast to beat the expected hot weather later in the day. Ashley and Sandy Green sponsored the SSkids Tyres stableford comp with a good field turning out despite the hot weather. The heat obviously didn’t bother Mrs Murray’s son Harv too much as his recent great form continued. After winning the B grade last week and shooting a 38 for the nine holes on Wednesday in the twilight comp, Harv was again the best of the field on Saturday with an equally impressive 40 points. He didn’t have it all his own way with all of the grade winners just the one shot behind. Al Hayter was the winner of the A grade ahead of Pete Morrison (not helped by two ‘oob’) on 38 and Greg Higgins, John Sheppard and Jamie Lindeblaad with 37. Bob Lambert found some form to win the B grade ahead of Chris Doyle on 37, including a back nine 22 points, and Gary Brusche also on 37. New “Jim’s Mowing” member Greg Jones scooped the C grade just ahead of Kym Menzel on 38 with daylight to the rest. Theo Symons managed to muster 34 points despite taking a chopper ride during the round, or maybe that was just the club. Tine Perry was the best of the half dozen fillies with 34 points. The new “One Golf” registration and recording system has certainly generated some discussion, particularly now that you can watch yourself slide down the leader board on the big screen and there is nothing you can do about it. A couple at the rear of the field were certainly tuned in to see if they were actually going to climb a little higher. Sorry chaps, 24 points is pretty much at the bottom however you look at it. Unfortunately the working bee last weekend had to be cancelled but there are still some little jobs that need to be completed. Scottie is repositioning some of the sponsor signs and hole indicator signs and could do with another pair of hands (if
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A lone hand by Greenock captain Gary Stevens (66) helped Greenock’s A1 reserves post 121 runs before Truro’s reply of 6/51 (including four dnb’s) gave the Schlungers the upper hand while Light Pass would be confident their total of 9/222 will be enough to hold Freeling at bay. Eudunda/Robertstown (128) can thank J R Mosey (54) for having any chance in the clash with Lyndoch (4/51). Saturday’s A2 contest between Gawler Central and Angaston gave an insight into the future with 16 year old Dylan Schmidt opening the batting for the Blues and hammering 117 not out. Dylan was well supported by Nick Pech (111), Aaron Murphy (46), and Brad Brook (37) as their side posted a monster total of 5/334 A1 Gawler Cental 180 (J McCafferty 56*, WK Searle 53, TT Stock 33, MJ Blenkiron 4/30, S. Rathjen 3/60, BA Byster 2/28) v Angaston 4/73 (KJ Vivian 42, AJ King 2/26). Tanunda 49 v Kapunda 3/70 dec. Nuriootpa v Sandy Creek 6/266 (LJ Ratcliffe 122, BN Fuller 67, C Roberts 38*, J Schmidt 3/73, A Prior 2/68). South Gawler 1/51 (D Kaye 33*) v Gilbert Valley 192 (M Hosking 64, K Vandeleur 38, Z Hier 33*, T Smith 25, DJ Golder 5/53, M Sims 3/47, PG White 2/38). A1 Reserves Truro 6/51 (S Fowler 4/8, B Verne 2/10) v Greenock 121 (G Stevens 66, T Eggleton 3/19, JJ Krzoska 3/33). Freeling v Light Pass 9/222 (S Camilleri 42, S Hill 41, N Koch 25, BM Parish 3/35, J Hirst 2/37, J Robinson 2/51). Eudunda-Robertstown 128 (JR Mosey 54, E Giedel 5/42, A Jeffery 2/7) v Lyndoch 4/51 (B Williams 38, D Cluse 2/13, M Wilksch 2/13).
he hasn’t already done so by time of print). According to the program this week we are playing for the Denis “Collingwood’s no. 1 fan” White trophy in a par comp and may I suggest if you are allergic to anything black and white be prepared. A reminder that the following week will be the roast pork night at the clubhouse for tea and numbers are growing quickly. Saturday results: winner H Murray 40. A grade A Hayter 39, P Morrison 38, G Higgins, J Shepherd, J Lindeblad 37, T Holding 36; B grade B Lambert 39, C Doyle, G Brushe 37, D Burgess, J Williams 36, A Menzel 35; C grade G Jones 39, K Menzel 38, J Kerrigan 35, T Symons 34, D Perry 33; ladies T Perry 34, C Molloy 29, J Menzel, M Daniel 28. GAWLER Wednesday - Ladies; Hot weather scared off some of the girls but Les Milner scorched the rest of the field to win The Bushmans Hotel Trophy from Kay Korber AND Marion Bow on 76. NTPS; 2nd - K Barr, 11th - K Korber. Thursday ; Terry Byrnes must be mates with the handicapper as his great form isn’t being penalised. His 70 won again from Adam Jeffery and Rick Taverner on 72. Ball winners; B Dempster 70, J Assender, P Trenorden, P Casey, D Dare, G Brown 73, I George, J Williams, J Griffiths, R Minett, G James 74. NTPS: Elders 4th; J Griffiths, Spencer Flooring 6th;G Barber, Elders 11th; I Cameron.Birdie balls; P Robinson, J Griffiths, G Barber, G Vandewall, R Hall. Midweek end; Barry Marsh had a day out with 41 pts to knock off Wayne Hayes with 40. Ball winners; I Chaplin, W J Martin, D Honen, R Lyons . Birdies: A Yule, W J Martin, G Barber, I Chaplin. Eagle; B Marsh. Saturday; Jeffery ‘Norman Shark’ Williams had plenty to play with when the hand brake went on halfway round the back nine,46pts easing up before the line got him home with plenty to spare in the John Brereton Trophy. Only problem was he forgot about the Summer cup which was won by Rowan Morris with a great score of 81 pts. A grade; J Williams (46), P Burge (42), L Chiappetta (39). B grade; D Edwards (40), I Laurence (39), I Pye (39). C grade; R Morris (42), K
A2 Sandy Creek 281 (ST Koch 54, N Goodman 48, J Hartwell 44, L Kent 28, JC Lienert 4/80, GB Swyghuizen 2/20) v Nuriootpa. Greenock 165 (D Schilling 52, J Schultz 27, DP Smith 5/20) v South Gawler 1/63 (A Mackay 36*). Angaston 5/344 (D Schmidt 117*, N Pech 111, A Murphy 46, B Brook 37, DJ Miller 2/59, J King 2/66) v Gawler Central. Light Pass 1/12 v Tanunda 162 (T Swan 32, P Healy 30*, B Boehm 3/24, B Hunter 3/54, M Baumann 2/24). A3 Sandy Creek Yellow 9/241 (M Donohoe 159, P Dehaan 25, B McDonald 4/74, KA Wright 2/30, T Barnes 2/39) v Freeling. Kapunda 4/44 (N Murphy 3/17) v Truro 78 (R Westover 29, K Jarman 4/35, MM Good 3/11, J Zanandrea 2/11). Lyndoch 142 (R Koch 59*, S Goodfellow 4/19, M Kooyman 2/33, L Slok 2/37) v Gilbert Valley 0/15. Tanunda v Gawler Central 8/265 (S Dawe 87*, CL Chester 53, N Heinze 53, B Skuse 25, M Hoklas 3/48, W Akkerman 2/57, J Ellis 2/72). Nuriootpa v Sandy Creek Green 9/311 (R Thomas 105, J Power 93, B Silvy 39, R Schultz 3/76, RJ Heinze 2/18, CB Bartel 2/68). A4 Lyndoch 7/204 (N Rattley 91, P Brook 42*, S Scally 29, C Roehr 2/32, S Brooks 2/45) def Tanunda 160 (L Fleetwood 38, D Hean 38, K Farley 32, AK Geidel 3/9, D Marshall 3/17, P Brook 2/18). Kapunda 7/198 (P O’Reilly 46*, C Ryan 36, J Hodgson 34, AJ Wright 3/56, M Goodwin 2/27) def by Freeling 8/203 (C Eichner 43, G Shaw 37, J Hodgson 2/12, J Bampton 2/17, P O’Reilly 2/30). Greenock 4/163 (S Keller 54*, D Lloyd 37, M Obst 33) def Nuriootpa 129 (S
Poulton (37), D Vidakovic (37). Ladies; G.Potter (32). NTPS and Long Drives Uleybury Wines 2nd; T Jensen, St Kilda Hotel 3rd long drive, A Jeffery, Giannito Hotel Group 4th; P Heffernan, Kingsford Hotel 6th; D Buss, Roseworthy Hotel 3rd shot 9th; B Sankey, Fasta Pasta long drive 10th; R Morris, Hi Beam Car/ Dog Wash 11th; S Noack, Bushmans Hotel 14th; A Jeffery, Willaston Hotel 16th; P Warburton. Ball winners; J Agar, G Thomson, D Shepherdson 39, A Preston, A Whittaker, R Hall, D Steer, P Poysden, C Campbell, S Noack 38, P Heffernan, J Peel, P Roach, J Badenhorst 37. Birdie balls; J Reaney, N Carlisle, T Jensen, D McLeod, S Porter, K Dredge, K Morse, K Poulton, G Gray, D Newstead, R Malone, J Agar, M Yardley, G James, P Baker, P Pogas, K Barr, C Thornton, P Heffernan 4 and 6, S Noack 6 and 11, J Williams 4 and 6. Next week’s event is Par playing for The Bruce Haines Trophy. Sunday; NTP: 6th: C Swinstead. Ball winners: J Agar, R McNamara and ‘grandpa’ Heffernan all managed to scrape a ball. Birdies: P Heffernan (11th), C Swinstead (4th and 6th), G Barber (6th), J.Fowler (4th). TANUNDA Saturday Lynas Valley Auto Group stableford: winner K Owen 42. A grade J Phillips 33, r/u P Stacey 31; B grade N Giles 40, r/u G Kruger 37; C grade K Owen 42, r/u R Haynes 35; Ladies J Jeffries 34, r/u D Reichelt 39. Long drives: A grade J Phillips; B grade S Blackwell; C grade N Harris; ladies F Blackwell. NTP: 6th G Thompson (Peter Lehmann); 8th N O’Brien (TPGB); 11th D Lane (Langmeil); 16th J Tregenza (Rusden); 7th hole 2nd shot J Tregenza (Kalleske). Rundown: S Ward 36, D Hamsley 35, D Lane, B Ronan, J Sonntag 34, T Schmaal, M Woodrow 33. Men’s Midweek stableford competition: D Cock 41, N O’Brien 40, N Giles 37 c/b, D Lane, J Blechynden 37, D Hemsley 36 c/b. NTP D Hemsley. Ladies midweek stableford competition: L Semmler 39 c/b, L Montfort 39, D Reichelt 33. NTP R Duncan; long drive J MacPhail. Thursday Twilight stableford, 9
holes. Name Pts Score L Semmler 10 22 F Blackwell 7 20 J Kleinig 5 19 F Altmann 4 18 c/b BAROSSA Blue Course par competition results. A grade A Oates +4, r/u D Jaensch +4; B grade M Wilson +4, r/u M Nichola +3; C grade K Dunstan +7, r/u T Schiller +4. Ball winners: A grade (47 players): J Mosey, A Edwards +2, R Nairn, P Hockings, T Turnbull +1, T Slavin, A Tagg, G Ewing, R Stabo-Wilson 0. B grade (42 players): R Kernick, D Quodling, L Hampel, R Staehr +2, R Harcourt, C Campbell, P Baldwin, C Sims +1. C grade (20 players): D Virgin +3, A Wigan, A Steinert, S Blackmore +1. Ladies competition winner P May +3, L Roberts, P Johnson +1, M MacGillivray 0. NTP 3rd T Turnbull; 4th 2nd shot R May; 6th J Alderson; 10th 2nd shot M Pellew; 12th P Alderson; 17th G Johnson. Long drives: A grade A Oats; B grade M Pellew; C grade P Pavlovich. Ladies novelty, secret six: C Stabo-Wilson +3. White Course stroke competition: winner G Burgess 67, r/u D Venning 68. Ball winners: A Graham, R Kernick 69, J Mosey 70, P Nash, B Lythgoe, G Neilson, C Buckley, G McDonald 71, L Williams, A Oats 72. NTP: 6th L Hampel; 15th J Chinner. 4BBB: L Williams/G Burgess. MT PLEASANT Saturday par competition: A grade C Noble, K Vine +2, D Higgins even, G Hutchinson, P Sando -1, S Tregenza -2; B grade M Swann +2, J Pape, D Swann even, D McQueen -1, T Lehmann -2, A Turvey -4. Midweek stableford competition: A grade - M Watkins 44, G Hutchison 38, K Reichstein 36; B grade - D Dowsett 40, R Hargraves 37, B Ledder 36. Ladies stableford competition: L Stephens 38, R Vincent 35, C Zerk 33, B Wright 32, K Franklin 31. MID NORTH JUNIORS Sunday’s competition: winner J Gumm 42 points, r/u R Jackson 38. NTP: 6th R Jackson, 15th J Higgins. Next event Tanunda Pines, March 4, 9am. For bookings and info call Ian Devlin on 8562 3766.
BOWLED: Tanunda’s Liam Boschen looks back to see a bail flying. PIC: Kirsty Hosking. Moore 76*, P Nitschke 3/25, K Fuller 3/37, M Obst 2/7). Gawler Central 103 (L Hughes 29, T Algar 3/15, A Fischer 3/18, J Cufone 2/0) def by Mallala 6/113 (L Hughes 3/32). A5 Angaston 5/172 (CM Schultz 67, T Richardson 31, N Coombes 3/33) def Eudunda-Robertstown 150 (M Ward 85, GG Strathearn 3/10, D Camelly 3/20). Light Pass 3/228 (M Gallasch 108*, B Matthews 47*, A Hoffman 37, T Rowbottom 30) def Gilbert Valley 119 (PJ Allchurch 50*, A Hoffmann 3/28, T Rowbottom 2/8, K Schutz 2/37). South Gawler 2/118 (DB Washington 39) def Greenock 104 (M Verner 46, C Heneker 3/12, DB Washington 2/27). Under 16 Freeling 2/83 (J Robertson 2/8) v
Greenock 24. Gawler Central Gold 7/102 (A Hilliard 32*) v Nuriootpa/Light Pass. Kapunda v Sandy Creek Gold 7/133. Mallala/Lyndoch v bye. Sandy Creek Green 3/65 (BM Irvine 29*) def Gawler Central Black 53 (MJ Kickel 2/9, J Wallace 2/12, BM Irvine 2/14, D Wells-Sidler 2/15). South Gawler 7/226 (J Feist 2/27, B Fairey 2/41) v Angaston. Under 14 Angaston 2/20 c Lyndoch 85 (B Antonie 2/15). Eudunda-Robertstown 0/29 v South Gawler 30. Gilbert Valley v Sandy Creek. Tanunda v Gawler Central 118 (J Kroon 25, A Pomeroy 2/5, E Matte 2/9, N Judd 2/20). Nuriootpa 5/162 v Freeling. Kapunda had a bye.
Bowls championships Results from the Association Championship Mens and Ladies Pairs and Triples championships played at Lyndoch on Sunday. The mens and ladies Singles, Pairs and Fours Association champions now go forward to the Regional Champion of Champions on April 14 and 15 with the men going to Morgan and the ladies going to Cadell. 2012 Presidents Cup Triples Section 1 - Round 1: Lyndoch 19 v Eudunda 10; Angaston 6 v Tanunda 18. Round 2: Eudunda 4 v Angaston 17; Tanunda 9 v Lyndoch 10. Round 3: Eudunda 5 v Tanunda 15; Angaston 2 v Lyndoch 23. Section 2 - Round 1: Freeling 16 v Kapunda 8; Nuriootpa - bye. Round 2: Nuriootpa 11 v Kapunda 12; Freeling - bye. Round 3: Nuriootpa 8 v Freeling 10; Kapunda - bye. Section 1 P W L D B For Ag GD Pts Lyndoch 3 2 1 0 0 52 44 +8 4 Eudunda 3 2 1 0 0 40 45 -5 4 Kapunda 3 1 2 0 0 44 40 +4 2 Freeling 3 1 2 0 0 40 47 -7 2 Section 2 P W L D B For Ag GD Pts Freeling 3 2 0 0 1 26 16 10 4 Kapunda 3 1 1 0 1 20 27 -7 2 Nuriootpa 3 0 2 0 1 19 22 -3 2 Grand final: Lyndoch (Darren Green, Glyn Ayres and Paul Uranjek) 15 v Freeling (Shane Sloan, Lyall Ryan and Harry Sykes) 8. 2012 Ladies Triples Section 1 - Round 1: Lyndoch 11 v Eudunda 7; Angaston 7 v Tanunda 14. Round 2: Eudunda 6 v Angaston 12; Tanunda 17 v Lyndoch 7. Round 3: Eudunda 9 v Tanunda 13; Angaston 9 v Lyndoch 8. Section 2 - Round 1: Freeling 12 v Kapunda 10; Nuriootpa - bye. Round 2: Nuriootpa 10 v Kapunda 13; Freeling - bye. Round 3: Nuriootpa 13 v Freeling 9; Kapunda - bye. Section 1 P W L D B For Ag GD Pts Tanunda 3 3 0 0 0 44 23 21 6 Angaston 3 2 1 0 0 28 28 0 4 Lyndoch 3 1 2 0 0 26 33 -7 2 Eudunda 3 0 1 0 0 22 36 -14 0 Section 2 P W L D B For Ag GD Pts Nuriootpa 3 1 1 0 1 23 22 1 2 Kapunda 3 1 1 0 1 23 22 1 2 Freeling 3 1 1 0 1 21 23 -2 2 Nurioopta went through to the final on a count back on ends won. Grand final: Tanunda (Jan Ralston, Kathy Wallace and Margaret Hurst) 11 v Nuriootpa (Loraine Wilkinson, Jill Chapman and Maureen Nolan) 6. 2012 Landley/Grope Pairs Section 1 - Round 1: Tanunda 3 v Freeling 19; Angaston 13 v Lyndoch 10. Round 2 - Freeling 14 v Angaston 6; Lyndoch 16 v Tanunda 3. Round 3 - Lyndoch 4 v Freeling 14; Angaston 13 v Tanunda 6. Section 2 - Round 1: Kapunda 7 v Nuriootpa 9; Eudunda - bye. Round 2 - Eudunda 9 v Kapunda 7; Nuriootpa - bye. Round 3 - Eudunda 4 v Nuriootpa 7; Kapunda - bye. Section 1 P W L D B For Ag GD Pts Freeling 3 3 0 0 0 47 13 34 6 Angaston 3 2 1 0 0 32 30 2 4 Lyndoch 3 1 2 0 0 30 30 0 2 Tanunda 3 0 3 0 0 12 48 -36 0 Section 2 P W L D B For Ag GD Pts Nuriootpa 3 2 0 0 1 16 11 5 4 Eudunda 3 1 1 0 1 13 14 -1 2 Kapunda 3 0 2 0 1 14 18 -4 0 Grand final - Freeling (Trevor Heinjus, Chris Kearns) 9 v Nuriootpa (Stuart Allen, Rodney Garrett) 11. 2012 Ladies Pairs Section 1 - Round 1: Tanunda 11 v Freeling 10; Angaston 19 v Lyndoch 4. Round 2 - Freeling 9 v Angaston 10; Lyndoch 3 v Tanunda 15. Round 3 - Lyndoch 9 v Freeling 14; Angaston 9 v Tanunda 10. Section 2 - Round 1: Kapunda 7 v Nuriootpa 9; Eudunda - bye. Round 2 - Eudunda 9 v Kapunda 11; Nuriootpa - bye. Round 3 - Eudunda 13 v Nuriootpa 6; Kapunda - bye. Section 1 P W L D B For Ag GD Pts Tanunda 3 3 0 0 0 36 22 14 6 Angaston 3 2 1 0 0 38 23 15 4 Freeling 3 1 2 0 0 33 30 3 2 Lyndoch 3 0 3 0 0 16 48 -32 0 Section 2 P W L D B For Ag GD Pts Eudunda 3 1 1 0 1 22 17 5 2 Kapunda 3 1 1 0 1 18 18 0 2 Nuriootpa 3 1 1 0 1 15 20 -5 2 Grand final - Tanunda (Gail Woods, Margaret Meertens) 12 v Eudunda (Doreen Twartz, Judy Milde) 9.
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Horror loss Barossa, Light and Gawler tennis By ROBERT LAIDLAW GAWLER Rangers suffered one of their worst defeats of the season in Division Three baseball, going down 4-15 to Golden Grove Central Districts Dodgers last Saturday, breaking a three-game winning streak. It was a horrible start that condemned the Rangers to defeat, with starting pitcher Andre Benjamin, who has been in fine recent form, unable to see out the first inning, surrendering nine runs. After a two-out RBI hit by Ricky Clark, Gawler took an early 1-0 lead, which seemed a good foundation. But Benjamin walked three of the first four batters he faced and gave up a hit to the other, as well as committing a wild throw and two wild pitches before settling down. A couple of errors, a few more hits, and in almost half an hour of work, the Dodgers had nine runs in with just two out, which saw Rick Leonard come on to pitch. The Rangers battled hard for a pair of runs in the second inning, Mark Amphlett’s 13-pitch at bat, which resulted in a long double, the highlight. Leonard managed to pitch scoreless ball through to the fourth frame, where a two-out error scored two runs for the Dodgers, while James Parker and Paul Skelton combined hits to score Gawler’s fourth and final run. Trailing 4-11 going into the bottom of the fifth, Sam Murphy came on to the mound, but struggled to get out of the inning, giving up another four runs to pad out the score. With six errors for the game, and handing GGCD nine free passes, Gawler was behind the eightball for most of the game. This week the Rangers complete the season with a home game against Woodville, and with a victory can claim their most successful A grade season. The Rangers other two senior teams suffered defeats, with the club’s ranks depleted on the day. In division five the Rangers started with just seven players, and as a consequence gave up seven first inning runs, which proved too large a handicap, the side eventually losing 3-12 to GGCD. The C grade team went down 5-14 to East Torrens, but not without showing plenty of fight while Trevor Norley (pictured) continued his amazing run of having a safe hit in every game this season. Gawler Ranger’s under 14s played well although losing 8-13 to Southern Districts, a five-run third inning giving the Rangers a 7-6 lead going into the final frame. Tom Norley pitched well in three digs, with six K2s. The other under 14 team fell 4-14 to Golden Grove Central Districts after surrendering six last inning runs. In the Little League local derby, the Majors beat the Minors 12-10. Zac Heintze-Unger caught well for the victors and batted 1000 with two hits and a walk, while Hunter Powell picked up three hits for the vanquished.
Senior results Division One: Vine Vale 7-7-74 def by 9-9-76 Lyndoch; Nuriootpa 11 sets def 5 sets Xavier Saints; Tanunda 0-0-41 def by 16-16-109 Roseworthy. Lyndoch cemented fourth place on the ladder with a close nine sets to seven victory over Vine Vale at Vine Vale. The Lyndoch men set the scene to record strong wins and sneak over the line. Nuriootpa maintained second place on the ladder with a good 11 sets to five victory over Xavier Saints. Nuriootpa’s Alex Reincke continued his very good form in defeating the talented Robert Polito 6-2. Tim Grace was equally impressive with a tight 6-4 win over Wayne Butcher. In the ladies, Nuriootpa’s number one Kylie Falkenberg scored a 6-2 win over Erin Butcher. In the other match Roseworthy had a clean sweep against Tanunda to win 16 sets to 0 which serves as a finals warning to the other teams.
Division Two: Willaston 12-12-97 def 4-4-55 Tod Street; South Gawler Blue 7-7-71 def by 9-9-79 Lyndoch; Nuriootpa 14-14-106 def 2-2-61 South Gawler White; Tanunda White 6-6-77 def by 1010-89 Tanunda Black. Division Three: Willaston Blue 5-561 def by 11-11-83 Willaston United; Willaston Red 8-8-66 def by 8-8-70 Cockatoo Valley; Vine Vale 11-11-77 def 5-5-57 Keyneton; Virginia Green v Virginia White. Willaston United scored a convincing win against Willaston Blue with a 11 sets to five win. The day started off with the straight doubles which saw Willaston United win three of the four sets played. Willaston United then consolidated that lead in the singles winning five of the eight matches played. After the mixed doubles was finished Willaston United had extended the lead adding another two sets to its total. Stunning performances were put in by Willaston United’s Sean Ellery and Willaston Blue’s Stewart Baum winning their singles 6-0.
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Gawler Rangers 1 2 0 1 0 -4 GGCD 9 0 0 2 4 - 15 Hits: Mark Amphlett, Sam Murphy, Ricky Clark, James Parker, Paul Skelton.
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Division Five GGC 12 d Gawler Rangers 3. Hits: Liam Holland 2, Wayne Jenkins 2, James Sheekey, Ben Grima, Aaron Jerram, Craig Winning.
Division Seven East Torrens 14 d Gawler Rangers 5. Hits: Wayne Jenkins 2, Darren Unger, Glen Holland, Trevor Norley, Thomas Norley, James Sheekey.
Under 14 GGCD 14 d Gawler 4. Hits: Chris Mayfield, Ben Mayfield, Ethan Ly. Southern Districts 13 d Gawler Rangers 8. Hits: None.
Little League Majors Gawler Rangers Little League Majors 12 d Gawler Rangers Little League Minors 10. Hits: Majors - Zac Heintze-Unger 2, Jack Jenkins, Matthew Young, Alex Smethurst; Minors - Hunter Powell 3, Cooper Wilson 2, Wyatt Ryan, Trent O'Brien, Bailey Smith.
Next games: Saturday - Division Three v Woodville at home, 3pm; Division Five v Goodwood away 12.30pm; Division Seven v Port Adelaide at home, 12.30pm. Sunday - Under 14 A v Gawler at home, 12.30pm; under 14 B v Gawler Rangers away, 12.30pm; LL Majors v East Torrens at home, 10am; LL Minors v Redsox away, 10am.
Slow pitch: Results: SA Nomads 2.00 d TGI Friday 1.20; White Pointers 1.07 d Gawler Rangers 0.24; SA Nomads 1.30 d Giants 0.45; TGI Friday 2.70 d Gawler Rangers 1.91. Points: TGI Friday 6, SA Nomads 6, White Pointers 4, Gawler Rangers 2, Giants 0. This Friday: 7.15pm - Gawler Rangers v Giants and White Pointers v TGI Friday; 8pm - SA Nomads v Gawler Rangers. Games are played at Elliott Goodger Memorial Park, and follow the tee-ball and rookie ball games, which start at 6pm.For details on Slow Pitch, contact Rob on 0407 979 163. admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com
Division One Boys: Lyndoch 0-0-0 def by Freeling 6-6-42; Roseworthy 1-1-30 def by Xavier Saints 5-5-41; Freeling /Tanunda 5-5-41 def Angaston 1-1-20. Division Two Boys: Lyndoch Red 33-28 def by Lyndoch Blue 3-3-35; Vine Vale 1-1-24 def by Xavier Saints; Trinity College had the bye. Division One Girls: Marananga 33-27 def by Kapunda 3-3-29; Willaston United 4-4-35 def Xavier Saints 2-2-30; Trinity College 0-0-8 def by Lyndoch 6-6-42. Division Two Girls: Angaston 5-538 def Kapunda 1-1-23; Tanunda 4-4-35 def Xavier Saints 2-2-22; Freeling/Tod Street 3-3-29 def by Lyndoch 3-3-32. Division Three: Tanunda White 33-30 d Kapunda 3-3-23; Lyndoch 1-1-16 def by Nuriootpa 5-5-33; Moculta 2-2-26 def by Angaston 44-32; Tanunda Silver 4-4-33 d Tanunda Black 2-2-22.
BRIDGE BAROSSA Bridge Barossa played a five table Howell movement on Monday night. First were Rhonda Wallace and Jill Allanson with 60.7%, followed by Eunice Kampman and Jim Hayes 60.1%, Joan and Howard Haese 54.4%, Mary Clerk and Evan Allanson 53.7%, Adelaide Abbott and Miles Whits 51.1%, Toni Harvey and Hans Haan 46.1%, Ken Farley and Peter Clerk 45%, Joan Lee and Kevin Jones 42.5%, Pam and Max
Division Four: Tanunda Silver 4-432 def Lyndoch 2-2-23; Nuriootpa 5-5-32 def Vine Vale 1-1-10; Angaston 3-3-21 def by Tanunda White 3-3-25; Kapunda 2-2-26 def by Tanunda Black 4-4-33. Division Five: Keyneton 6-6-36 d Kapunda 0-0-0; Tanunda 0-0-15 def by Lyndoch 6-6-36; Angaston 3-3-28 def Marananga 3-3-23; Freeling had a bye. Division Six: Tanunda White 2-2-20 def by Vine Vale White 4-4-26; Vine Vale Green 2-2-24 def by Nuriootpa 4-4-26; Freeling 2-2-21 def by Kapunda Red 4-4-30; Kapunda Black 1-1-22 def by Tanunda Black 5-5-35; Angaston had the bye. Division Seven (Green Ball): Tanunda Black v Tanunda White; Vine Vale Green 4-4-30 def Vine Vale White 2-2-18; Angaston White 1-1-16 def by Freeling 5-5-34; Kapunda 6-6-36 def Keyneton 0-00 ; Nuriootpa 5-5-33 def Vine Vale Black 1-1-18; Tanunda Silver 3-323 def by Angaston Blue 3-3-25. G&DTA Junior Results Boys Division Three: Trinity College Gold 6-37 d Lutheran St George's Black 0-14; Lutheran St George's 4-28 d Trinity College Blue 2-20; Xavier Saints 6-37 d Willaston 0-19. Girls Division Three: Riverton 4-28 d Xavier Saints 2-16; Trinity College 4-30 d Tod Street 2-23. Boys Division Four: Roseworthy 535 d Willaston 1-16; Xavier Saints Rust 5-33 d Xavier Saints Black 119. Girls Division Four: Xavier Saints 5-33 d Lutheran St George's 1-15; Trinity College Blue 6-36 d Willaston 0-4; Trinity College Gold 5-33 d Trinity College Red 1-19. Boys Division Five: Trinity College Gold 4-36 d Willaston 2-24; Trinity College White 4-32 d Trinity College Red 2-24. Night Tennis
Monday Night Red/White Cana’balls 12-72 d Barossa Blues 0-10; Gully Breezes 12-72 d Kapunda 0-0; Freeling Outsiders 12-72 d Woodies 0-0; Peckers 9-65 d Via Allendale 3-37; Angaston All Stars 11-74 d Maranock 1-49. Monday Night Blue The Whackits 8-58 d Freeling Extras 4-48; Nuts 4 Tennis 7-59 d Kick Ace 5-49. Wednesday Night Red VVTC Bottles 8-53 d Toyota Cruisers 4-47; Gibson Wines 7-54 d Lyndoch Leftovers 5-54; Angaston Panthers 12-72 d Tanunda Down Under 0-0; The Bye 7-59 d Nuri Chasers 5-55. Wednesday Night White Match Fixers 6-64 d Stablemates 6-61; Team Racket 8-57 d Rebels 4-42; What a Racquet 10-66 d Loose Cannons 2-25; Hermansberg 7-60 d Mixers 5-53. Wednesday Night Blue Making a Racquet 8-58 d Parrots 4-54; Tiggers 12-72 d Angaston Blues 0-25; Manooknas 12-72 d Havin a Ball 0-0. Thursday ladies Nuriootpa 4-28 d Tanunda Grenache 2-23; Vine Vale Viognier 4-32 d Marananga Marvels 2-19; Vine Vale White 6-36 d Tanunda Shiraz 0-17; Marananga Movers 428 d Angaston 2-18; Freeling had the bye. Jahn 40%. On Wednesday afternoon clear winners were Joan Lee and Kevin Jones with 70.4%, followed by Marg Long and Trish Page 55.8%, Hans Haan and Jim Hayes 55.7%, Fran Hannan and Ron Male 55.1%, Toni Harvey and Evan Allanson 52.8%, Helen Sandow and Ziggy Mentz 41.4%, Peta Connor and Howard Haese 41.2%, Elaine Kenny and Alec Harris 40.6%, Annie Hatcher and Judy Fechner 40%. Lessons may start soon, subject to nominations on 8563 3204.
WHO KNOWS?: An unusual gesture by Roseworthy’s Tom McKinnon during the Division One game against Tanunda.
Barossa and Light Tennis Association premierships Seniors Division One R Team P Bye W 1 Kapunda 12 3 10 2 Roseworthy 12 3 8 3 Nuriootpa 11 3 8 4 Lyndoch 13 2 7 5 Vine Vale 13 2 4 6 Tanunda 12 3 3 7 Xavier Saints 11 3 1 Seniors Division Two R Team P Bye W 1 South Gawler Blue 15 0 10 2 Lyndoch 15 0 10 3 Willaston 14 0 12 4 Nuriootpa 15 0 7 5 Tanunda White 15 0 9 6 Tod Street 15 0 5 7 South Gawler Wh. 15 0 2 8 Tanunda Black 14 0 2 Seniors Division Three R Team P Bye W 1 Cockatoo Valley 14 1 10 2 Virginia Green 12 0 11 3 Willaston Blue 14 0 9 4 Willaston United 15 0 7 5 Vine Vale 14 0 6 6 Virginia White 11 1 6 7 Willaston Red 15 0 3 8 Keyneton 15 0 2 Juniors Division Three R Team P Bye W 1 Angaston 12 0 10 2 Nuriootpa 12 0 9 3 Tanunda White 12 0 6 4 Moculta 11 1 5 5 Tanunda Silver 10 0 5 6 Kapunda 12 0 3 7 Lyndoch 11 1 1 8 Tanunda Black 12 0 0 Juniors Division Four R Team P Bye W 1 Tanunda Black 12 0 9 2 Nuriootpa 12 0 8 3 Tanunda Silver 12 0 6 4 Lyndoch 11 0 5 5 Angaston 12 0 4 6 Kapunda 11 0 3 7 Tanunda White 12 0 3 8 Vine Vale 12 0 0 Juniors Division Five R Team P Bye W 1 Angaston 10 2 8 2 Lyndoch 10 2 6 3 Kapunda 10 2 5 4 Freeling 10 2 3 5 Marananga 11 1 3 6 Tanunda 11 1 2 7 Keyneton 10 2 2 Juniors Division Six R Team P Bye W 1 Kapunda Red 11 1 8 2 Freeling 11 1 6 3 Vine Vale Green 11 1 5 4 Tanunda Black 11 1 5 5 Nuriootpa 11 1 6 6 Vine Vale White 10 2 4 7 Angaston 10 2 3 8 Tanunda White 11 1 2 9 Kapunda Black 10 2 0 Ladies Thursday Team Pts Vine Vale White 72 Marananga Movers 58 Freeling 55 Angaston 50 Vine Vale Viognier 46 Tanunda Shiraz 39 Nuriootpa 29 Tanunda Grenache 27 Marananga Marvels 8
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D 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
L 2 4 3 5 8 9 10
SF 116 110 104 110 101 73 58
SA 76 82 72 90 99 119 118
GF 1057 961 930 931 945 816 700
GA 818 871 793 856 924 1054 1024
Pts 156 142 136 132 111 85 62
D 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1
L 4 4 2 8 5 10 13 11
SF SA 155 77 152 80 135 89 138.5 100 125 107 96 144 70.5 168 72 144
GF 1248 1228 1223 1201 1122 1059 885 785
GA 922 943 974 1016 1069 1281 1364 1182
Pts 189 186 183 165 155 116 77 74
D 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
L 4 1 5 8 7 5 12 12
SF SA 125.5 98 120.5 71 123 101 123 117 113.5 103 101 75 103 137 70.5 162
GF 1031 928 950 1029 893 803 873 639
GA 860 673 913 1061 866 622 1020 1131
Pts 165 164 159 151 132 125 115 73
D 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 2
L 0 1 4 5 3 7 9 10
SF 58.5 50.5 37.5 34 34.5 32.5 17 11.5
SA 9 17 28 30 19 34 47 55
GF 361 339 272 290 238 252 190 160
GA 165 234 251 273 195 290 338 356
Pts 98 86 59 54 52 43 21 10
D 2 2 2 3 1 3 3 2
L 1 2 4 3 7 5 6 10
SF 50 49 43 33 32 32 30 13
SA 15 17 22 25 37 26 35 55
GF 313 307 281 236 249 219 240 165
GA 193 193 228 228 297 229 284 358
Pts 83 79 64 51 47 42 41 13
D 1 0 2 3 2 3 3
L 1 4 3 4 6 6 5
SF 39 35 25 31 30 29 27
SA 18 25 30 23 30 31 29
GF 269 268 194 222 217 209 213
GA 187 238 234 211 235 256 231
Pts 70 59 44 43 40 37 37
D 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 1 2
L 1 3 4 3 3 4 5 8 8
SF 46 39.5 37 39 29.5 28 28 24 17
SA 14 23 26 19 31 28 28 39 37
GF 289 276 262 258 218 227 212 225 176
GA 163 228 241 203 259 252 244 295 258
Pts 76 64 58 57 52 44 40 31 15
Total 542 569 513 563 566 526 487 562 536
% 62.36 59.40 57.89 50.44 53.00 49.24 40.66 45.02 30.78
W 338 338 297 284 300 259 198 253 165
L 204 231 216 279 266 267 289 309 371
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and drink needs of patrons. Tasty barbecue options will be provided by the Kapunda Rotary Club. A highlight of the day will be the pony trots. Four races will be conducted to qualify for the Open Class and Shetland Class Pony Cups to be held at the Kapunda club’s meeting on March 18. The Tiles for Life Trotters Cup will also be run on this day. Fields for Sunday’s Kapunda meeting are not available as this edition goes to press but can be checked on the internet later in the week at www.harness.org.au/fields where race times, form guides etc can be checked. All patrons are requested to gamble responsibly and enjoy a great day out at the “trots”.
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Greatest moment and disappointment? Greatest - still waiting for it; disappointment - changes after most Saturdays. How would you spend a million dollars? Very quickly. What other sport would you love to be the best in the world at and why? Darts can grow a mullet and goatee and still be accepted. If you could have any four people stranded on a deserted island with you who would they be and why? Wife and kids for obvious reasons (but may clash with no 4 pick though), Ben Ward just to see if he can get banned from there, Shane Dawe, drinking partner, numerous campies and loves a fire, Jennifer Hawkins, nanny for the kids.
Fabulous February
FOR the first time in two months, the status quo has remained in the division one bowls ladder in the Barossa and Light Association. Results went as expected, although Freeling would have hoped for a less nervous finish as they beat Angaston by a single shot. Outside the pennant competition it was busy week for the association’s top bowlers. Firstly, six players from the BLBA, Chris Kearns, George Fergusson (Freeling), Rob Grope, Geoff Langley (Nuriootpa) Brian Bowden (Angaston) and Lyndoch’s Paul Uranjek formed part of the region four team that won the Country
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FORMER South Gawler and Kapunda A grade football coach Andrew Milligan has landed on his feet once more. Milligan has joined Norwood as an assistant with their under 18 program for season 2012. This is back to the level where he made his name and perhaps a support role will be more suited to a coach who seemed to struggle in communication terms with players in the BL&G. It would also be interesting to know who they called for a reference.
hosting Port Adelaide on March 10, North Adelaide on the 17th and Glenelg on the 24th in the lead up to round one when night football will return to Elizabeth for the first time in two years. On March 31, the Dogs will host Norwood with the reserves from 3.45pm and the league starting at 6.30pm.
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By LUBIN PFEIFFER TWENTY-five to 50 millimetres of rain was the weather forecast on my phone, but all I had to do was raise my head and look to the west where the massive storm was brewing. Looking down I read a sticker on my graphite fishing rod “Do not use in electrical storms”. Two blue balloons were bouncing up and down behind the boat with live squid underneath, in hope of attracting some of the large kingfish that were in the area. A little unnerved but still fishing madly my boat partner and I continued to cast in the shadow of what was now turning in to one very gnarly storm. Then out of nowhere a school of rat kingfish surrounded the boat. It was a blur of rods, flies and fly lines and the little
kings scoffed everything we chucked at them. I managed to get a double header of kingfish on in the 60 to 70-cm bracket and getting absolutely stretched before one snapped off leaving me with the much easier task of getting just one kingfish on fly to the boat. Small snapper were also in on the action as the fly rods continued to whoosh around in every direction. It was the first big shower of rain that turned our attention back to the storm rolling in. My boat partner said, “I’m happy to go in if you are” and I said the same but due to the amazing bite happening we both kept on fishing. It wasn’t until the storm was very close and we knew it was really bad that we pulled the anchor and made a mad dash back to the boat ramp. Tight lines until next week.
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The Herald Bowls Report Barossa and Light results Division One
Eudunda 62 v Tanunda 119. P Eva 20 v C Mahoney 21; W Mader 11 v P Rost 40; M Schutz 13 v B Pech 32; A Pfitzner 18 v R Schneider 26. Freeling 103 v Angaston 102. G Fergusson 18 v D Jaunay 26; C Kearns 29 v B Teakle 27; H Sykes 29 v B Bowden 29; J Morris 27 v J Standish 20. Kapunda 71 v Nuriootpa 114. G Redden 18 v R Walker 28; M Dew 22 v W Williams 26; R Rogers 19 v S Allen 27; T Rae 12 v R Grope 33. Lyndoch - bye. Division Two
Angaston Blue 79 v Kapunda 47. L Teakle 26 v P Hart 13; E Bond 27 v K Matthews 12; C Reardon 26 v J Trotta 22. Angaston White 72 v Freeling 78. B Tuttle 27 v I McFarlane 31; C Tabe 17 v F Hines 29; D Armstrong 28 v G Maynard 18. Nuriootpa Black 74 v Tanunda Black 48. T Elix 19 v A Price 17; N Jaensch 29 v D Schiller 14; T Gibbons 26 v D Meertens 17. Tanunda White 47 v Nuriootpa Gold 73. T Ratsch 23 v P Buckley 16; M Hurst 6 v N Collyer 32; E Allanson 18 v I Klaebe 25. Lyndoch - bye. Division Three
Eudunda 62 v Kapunda Black 65. R Hams 24 v C Reardon 15; F Schmidt 22 v K Dooley 27; G Schutz 16 v J Baldwin snr 23. Freeling 107 v Angaston 39. L Goedecke 38 v J Rodgers 11; K Bettens 36 v I Philp 17; G Holmes 33 v C Vereyken 11. Lyndoch 72 v Kapunda Red 52. D Turvey 26 v B Cummins 18; C Turner 28 v D Franks 14; A Gerrard 18 v C Sunman 20. Tanunda 80 v Nuriootpa Black 67. T Leech 26 v P Collyer 18; J Miegel 29 v K Harrison 24; D Goodwin 25 v P Jones 25. Nuriootpa Gold - bye.
Bowls teams EUDUNDA Division One v Nuriootpa at Nuriootpa: J Willoughby, J Milde, B Warner, A Pfitzner; W Mader, T Schiller, G Doecke, J Hanns; M Geister, K Laucke, G Schmidt, P Eva; G Mitev, P Voigt, D Kleinig, M Schutz. Cars: Depart 12.30pm. Division Three v Nuriootpa Black at Eudunda: C Menz, R Regnier, M Nietschke, G G Schutz; G Goedecke, T Branford, F Schiller, R Milde; G Zerner, D Pope, G O Schutz, F Schmidt. Umpire: R Milde; Duty Rink: F Schmidt. Special Red v White: K Heinrich, L Marshall, M Treloar, P Obst; White: G Heinrich, J Pfitzner, M Christie, J Bruhn. Midweek Men v Lyndoch Gold at Eudunda: G Minge, K Laucke, J Willoughby; M Christie, C Menz, R Hams; G Mitev, R Regnier, W Mader. Ladies v Lyndoch at Eudunda: A Brook, H Jenke, J Johnson, J Milde; B Pfitzner, L Mosey, K Hickey, B Marshall; D Mader, M Weymouth, D Twartz, M Nietschke; S Schutz, J Hams, P Gordge, P Dutschke. Reserves: J Bruhn, J Pfitzner. Hostesses: P Dutschke, M Nietschke. FREELING Division One has a bye. Division Two v Kapunda at Freeling: Phil Waldegrave, T Secomb, J Grantham, G Maynard; P Heinjus, S Sloan, N Lee, F Hines; J Fidge, T Heinjus, B Schuster, I McFarlane. Duty Rink: I McFarlane. Division Three v Kapunda Black at Kapunda: W Pitt, J Wright, D Jamieson, K Bettens; O Howson, S Ryan, L Swanson, G Holmes; P Fryer, W Rivett, K Price, L Goedecke. Midweek v Kapunda Black at Kapunda: B Schuster, T Mullins, C Kearns; W Pitt, T Secomb, I McFarlane; K Bettens, J Grantham, H Sykes. Reserves: L Swanson, Phil Waldegrave. KAPUNDA Division One v Lyndoch at Lyndoch: R Scoot, F Hier, I Otterspoor, M Dew; C Doecke, G Donovan, W Reardon, R Rogers; R Gill, J Scholes, B O’Reilly, T Rae; W Beavan, A Reinders, P Voumard, G Redden. Cars: Depart 12.15pm; Drivers: F Hier, B O’Reilly, W Reardon, P Voumard. Division Two v Freeling at Freeling: P Hart, C Otterspoor, S Hart, B Phillips; R Perry, T Scholes, L Carter, K Matthews; T Leslie, C Hamper, P Maitland, J Trotta. Cars: K Matthews, J Trotta, C Hamper, P Hart. Division Three Red v Angaston at Angaston: B Adams, B Goodfellow, R Doecke, B Cummins; P Sando, A Thiele, T Scoot, B Brearley; Ted Leslie, P Dobbin, G Campbell, D Franks. Cars: Thirds. Division Three Black v Freeling at Kapunda: J Pitman, B Sweet, S Franks, C Reardon; T Noack, D Parish, J Baldwin jnr, K Dooley; D Sweet, A Wilson, E Pitman, J Baldwin snr. Duty Rink: J Baldwin snr. Midweek Black v Freeling at Kapunda: G Campbell, A Reinders, R Rogers; J Scholes, K Matthews, G Redden; W Beavan, P Hart, T Rae. Duty Rink: G Redden. Midweek Red v Angaston White at
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Angaston Blue 48 v Kapunda Black 71. B Teakle 17 v R Rogers 23; C Tabe 17 v G Redden 16; M Hurn 14 v T Rae 32. Angaston White 58 v Tanunda White 60. D Armstrong 22 v A Price 17; F Thomas 13 v T Ratsch 21; J Standish 23 v R Schnieder 22. Kapunda Red 60 v Nuriootpa Black 49. C Sunman 17 v R Ellis 20; B O’Reilly 22 v T Billing 11, F Heir 21 v T Elix 18. Lyndoch Blue 56 v Nuriootpa Green 80. B Allen 17 v R Garrett 31; M Launer 27 v I Klaebe 25; T Drummond 12 v W Williams 24. Nuriootpa Blue 62 v Lyndoch Gold 68. P Rosenberg 13 v J Sharrett 31; P Buckley 32 v D Hausler 12; D Wilson 17 v K Boyle 25. Nuriootpa Gold 74 v Eudunda 36. R Walker 24 v J Willoughby 9; T Gibbons 16 v B Mader 12; N Collyer 34 v R Hams 15. Tanunda Black 71 v Freeling 47. C Mahoney 18 v I McFarlane 13; D Heidenreich 23 v H Sykes 22; J Garrett 30 v T Secomb 12.
FINALISTS: Lyndoch ladies pairs. From left, Diane Jones, Margaret Magee, Sue Drummond and Chris Turner. Winners were Diane Jones and Margaret Magee.
Angaston: B van Gasteren, T Scoot, C Sunman; J Baldwin snr, W Reardon, B O’Reilley; R Parker, T Leslie, P Voumard. Cars: B O’Reilly, W Reardon. Ladies v Angaston at Angaston: A Petch, E Pitman, S Franks, R Scoot; D Sweet, P Dobbin, T Scholes, C Holmes; K Rae, P Ferns, A Thiele, C Reardon; D Huntly, B Hier, G Doecke, H Sexton. Cars: Depart 8.30am; Drivers: Leads. LYNDOCH Division One v Kapunda at Lyndoch: D Wilson, J Sharratt, G Reeves, P Woods; Di Jones, T Drummond, K Gavin, C Rule; R Idel, W Southern, G Ayres, P Uranjek; R Vanstone, D Green, B Howell, D Hausler. Bar Rink: P Uranjek. Division Two v Angaston Blue at Lyndoch: R Heidrich, P Handke, B Koch, T Noble; B Day, E Palmer, T Teague, R Filsell; A Streames, E Smith, A Turvey, B Allen. Duty Rink: T Noble. Division Three v Nuriootpa Gold at Nuriootpa. Cars: Depart 12.30pm. P Sharratt, J Emerson, J Allwood, D Turvey; I Knight, D Boswell, S Drummond, C Turner; K Brown, B Fisher, I Turner, A Gerrard. Midweek Gold v Eudunda at Eudunda: Cars depart noon. B Day, B Koch, K Boyle; B Fisher, G Reeves; D Hausler; A Gerrard, T Noble, J Sharratt. Midweek Blue v Tanunda White at Tanunda: Cars: Depart 12.30pm. D Lindner, A Turvey, T Drummond; I Turner, R Idel, D Moncrieff; G Palmer, T Haycock, B Allan. ANGASTON Division One v Tanunda at Tanunda: N Smith, F Thomas, T Edwards, D Jaunay; S Heinze, M Short, K Brook, B Bowden; E Argent, J Argent, L Buckley, J Standish; M Renshaw, B Hurn, K Sandford, B Teakle. Manager: D Jaunay. Cars: Depart 12.50pm; Cars: Skippers. Division Two Blue v Lyndoch at Lyndoch: A Hall, B Copperwheat, M Johnston, E Bond; M Storton, W Newell, I Langley, C Reardon; D Tye, J Harris, M Teakle, L Teakle. Manager: M Storton; Cars: Depart 12.40pm; Drivers: Leaders. Division Two White v Nuriootpa Black at Nuriootpa: P Gibbons, K Renshaw, L Schulz, D Armstrong; F Booth, L Bell, B Bullock, B Tuttle; P Pech, T Hopkins, M Hurn, C Tabe. Manager: D Armstrong; Cars: Leaders. Division Three v Kapunda Red at Angaston: G Armstrong, J Carruthers, L Lablack, I Philp; A Grear, G Schmied, J Rodgers, H Schmied; R Benjamin, D Copperwheat, B Agars, C Vereyken. Manager: J Carruthers; Umpire: L Lablack; Duty Rink: Division Three. Midweek Blue v Nuriootpa Blue at Angaston: K Brook, L Schulz, M Hurn; J Carruthers, M Teakle, B Teakle; K Woodards, A Harvey, C Tabe. Manager: C Tabe. Midweek White v Kapunda Red at Angaston: I Philp, P Gibbons, D Armstrong; A Hall, J Standish, T Edwards; A Grear, J Rodgers, F Thomas. Manager: A Hall. TANUNDA Division One v Angaston at Tanunda: C Neldner, J Garrett, S Mewett, C Mahoney; S Pech, D Grear, D Heidenreich, P Rost; R Ellis, K Bartsch, I Graetz, R Schneider; P Baverstock, I Jaensch, R Mewett, B Pech.
Division Two Black v Tanunda White at Tanunda: J Ralston, K Schmaal, G Woods, A Price; G Farquharson, T Heinrich, K Wallace, D Schiller; G Rainsford, D Pech, M Meertens, D Meertens. Duty Rink: A Price. Division Two White v Tanunda Black at Tanunda: M Silvestro, B Williams, B Wallace, E Allanson; F Altmann, W Noack, D Martin, M Hurst; H Rohrlach, D Koch, I Frick, T Ratsch. Division Three has a bye. Midweek morning no match. Midweek Black v Kapunda Black at Tanunda: K Schliebs, D Martin, D Heidenreich; H Rohrlach, S Mewett, C Mahoney; B Wallace, B Williams, J Garrett. Duty Rink: J Garrett. Midweek White v Eudunda at Eudunda: D Goodwin, P Baverstock, T Ratsch; C Graetz, D Schiller, R Schneider; C Traeger, G Farquharson, A Price. NURIOOTPA Division One v Eudunda at Nuriootpa: M Jones, G Prior, C Jones, R Grope; P Fechner, R Chapman, R Ellis, R Walker; R Garrett, R Mattschoss, G Langley, W Williams; S Ryan, R Randall, T Billing, S Allen. Umpire: D Bessell; Duty Rink: R Walker. Division Two Gold has a bye. Division Two Black v Angaston White at Nuriootpa: C Hughes, M Simpkin, L Tscharke, T Elix; C Baker, S Rogers, D Wilson, T Gibbons; A Jones, M Boehm, D Baker, N Jaensch. Umpire: N Collyer. Division Three Gold v Lyndoch at Nuriootpa: C Forbes, G McCormick, K Bullock, J Mattner; K Williamson, C Reuter, L Steer, M Sims; John McIntosh, J Chapman, M Nolan, N Nolan. Duty Rink: N Nolan. Division Three Black v Eudunda at Eudunda: K Steer, J Reusch, C La Nauze, D Quodling; M Graetz, A Klaebe, Aird Shoesmith, Phil Jones; M Medlow, R Hahn, K Reichelt, K Harrison. Cars: Depart 12.30pm; Drivers: K Steer, Phil Jones, K Harrison. Midweek Gold v Tanunda Black at Nuriootpa: C Forbes, L Cook, T Gibbons; J Reusch, G Langley, R Walker; John McIntosh, S Rogers, R Chapman. Umpire: R Warnest; Duty Rink: S R Chapman. Midweek Black v Nuriootpa Green at Nuriootpa: J Bilney, L Tscharke, T Elix; A Jones, K Bullock, T Billing; C Baker, P Fechner, R Ellis. Red stickers. Midweek Green v Nuriootpa Black at Nuriootpa: A Fyfe, J Bell, W Williams; D Bessell, R Matschoss, R Garrett; N Nolan, R Warnest, I Klaebe. Umpire: R Warfnest; Duty Rink: I Klaebe. Midweek Blue v Angaston Blue at Angaston: L Steer, C La Nauze, P Buckley; B Klaebe, J Mattner, R Randall; A Rayner, K Harrison, P Rosenberg. Cars: Depart 12.45pm; Drivers: P Buckley, B Randall, P Rosenberg. Ladies Midweek v Freeling at Freeling: L Hahn, A Shoesmith, N Chapman, M Nolan; H Roberts, H Sandow, J Chapman, G White; D Dalton, J Zanetic, J McIntosh, D Baker; D Allen, V Bessell, U Boettger, M Elix. Reserves: L Wilkinson, M Waples. Cars: Pick up 8.15pm; Drivers: L Hahn, H Roberts, J Zanetic, M Elix.
RELEASE: Nuriootpa’s Gold’s Don Bessell bowling against Tanunda White in Division Two on Saturday. The Golds had a comfortable win.
Premiership tables DIVISION ONE Team Freeling Nuriootpa Tanunda Lyndoch Angaston Kapunda Eudunda DIVISION TWO Team Nuriootpa Gold Nuriootpa Black Angaston Blue Tanunda White Tanunda Black Lyndoch Kapunda Angaston White Freeling DIVISION THREE Team Nuriootpa Gold Kapunda Black Kapunda Red Tanunda Freeling Eudunda Nuriootpa Black Lyndoch Angaston MIDWEEK Team Kapunda Black Tanunda Black Nuriootpa Gold Nuriootpa Green Freeling Nuriootpa Black Lyndoch Gold Lyndoch Blue Kapunda Red Tanunda White Nuriootpa Blue Angaston Blue Angaston White Eudunda
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A 1402 1434 1257 1366 1361 1475 1605
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Pts 213 202 177 167 138 135 132 113 91
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% 58.80 53.51 50.62 49.86 50.65 50.22 49.79 47.30 41.72
Pts 250 183 163 156 144 138 136 130 68
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B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
C 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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A 854 790 881 849 785 871 928 957 955 1003 937 1000 1035 1119
S 177 212 169 135 188 77 -50 -73 -69 -104 23 -98 -172 -415
% 54.69 55.92 54.38 53.68 55.35 52.12 48.62 48.02 48.13 47.27 50.61 47.42 45.47 38.62
Pts 201 183 167 165 164 130 129 119 117 110 102 93 84 28
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World cycling gold for Jack JACK Bobridge from Evanston Park was a member of the Australian Cyclones men’s pursuit cycling team that claimed a gold medal at UCI World Cup meeting in London on Sunday. The 4km pursuit team rode the third fastest time in history to defeat arch rivals Great Britain on the track, which will be used for the Olympic Games later this year. The cyclone's quartet was made up of reigning world champions Bobridge, 22, Rohan Dennis, 21,and Michael Hepburn, 20, with 18-year-old Alex Edmondson completing the line up. They qualified fastest on Thursday night, and in the final cranked up the pace to win gold in a time of 3:54.615. That was almost two seconds quicker than Britain's Steven Burke, Edward
GOLD: Jack Bobridge celebrates the win.
Clancy, Peter Kennaugh and Geraint Thomas, who clocked 3:56.330 for second place. It was the third best time ever ridden behind the world record time of 3.53.314 set by Great Britain in Beijing, and the time of 3.54.395 ridden by the Brits in the Manchester World Cup in 2009. “Our main purpose was to come here and win,” said Bobridge, who despite his own youth, is the elder statesman of the team dubbed a 'boy band' by some British media because of their tender years. “It's the quickest we’ve ever gone before and it's a massive stepping stone for the whole team and the whole group. To be five, six months out from the Games and to do that is a good sign. “We knew the track was obviously really quick and that it would take a (3:) 54, 55 to win (so) being able to do it was awesome,” said Bobridge who is the world record holder in the individual pursuit and who, since stepping into the senior team in 2008 has won two world titles and a Commonwealth Games team pursuit gold medal. But he says at no point can the team afford to become complacent. “We're never going to give them an inch, they're a world class team and world record holders,” said Bobridge. “We wouldn't give any team an inch starting from the beginning, through to the finish and to race across the line. Never for one minute in the race do we let our guard down.” He says he expects the world record will fall if not at April’s worlds titles in Melbourne, then in London in August. “I think come the Games we are going to see around the 3:51, 3:50 mark,” he said. “We have proved it over the past few years, we are getting quicker every time we get on the boards.”
GAWLER triathlete Ella Holmes announced her return to national series triathlon competition with an impressive performance in the Geelong Multisport Festival Olympic distance event last week. In wet and windy conditions, Holmes took out second place in the 20-24 age group, and fifth overall. The event, which attracted a field of about 300 female athletes, included a 1.5km swim, a 40km bike leg, and a 10 km run. The treacherous bike leg saw a number of riders come to grief as the slippery conditions wreaked havoc on the field with near torrential rainfall. Holmes’s time of 2 hours 18 minutes was only 2 minutes 47 seconds behind overall winner Penny Hosken of Victoria. The event was the third round of Triathlon Australia’s National team selection series, and Holmes’ first Olympic distance event for two years. Ella’s result places her in an ideal position to secure a position in the Australian team for the 2012 World Triathlon Championships in New Zealand. “I was really pleased with the result,” Ella said. “The swim and the run legs went to plan. I was a little more conservative on the bike than my coach and I had planned leading into the race - but we decided that was the best approach in the conditions.” Coach Steve O’Brien said Ella’s performance was a good sign leading into major races in her national competition schedule later in the season. “Our main Australian event this year is the national qualification Olympic distance race in Mooloolaba in March, which is worth double points,” O’Brien said. “But, the pleasing thing about the Geelong race was we had a good result in a
CONCENTRATING: Ella pounds the bitumen during her run leg in Geelong. big event, plus we have identified a few skill areas we can work on going forward.” Despite the impressive result, there’s no rest for Ella. She has now launched into a rigorous sixweek training block to sharpen up for the Mooloolaba event, which will be her final Olympic distance hit-out before the World Championships in October. “I’m looking forward to it,” Ella said. “It’s going to be a very solid six weeks, and we know the areas we need to work on.”
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