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Valley’s rare wine from oldest vines
Collector’s special PENFOLDS has made the 2004 Penfold Kalimna Block 42 Cabernet Sauvignon a limited edition with only 12 handmade ampoules in circulation. Each ampoule has been individually numbered and crafted by South Australia’s finest artists and craftsmen and is equivalent to one 750ml bottle. The hand-blown glass sculpture that holds the wine and the Jarrah cabinet that encases it were designed to store the wine in the ideal environment.
By JEMIMA COAD PENFOLDS reputation for producing fine wine has been highlighted with the unveiling of their 2004 Penfold Kalimna Block 42 Cabernet Sauvignon Ampoule valued at $168,000. The rare and significant wine was revealed in Moscow, Russia, during a 100-point dinner in the Cristal Room Baccarat for 20 special guests from around the world. The red wine is made from grapes grown on 130year-old vines planted by George Swan Fowler in the Kalimna Vineyard in the Barossa Valley. These vines are the oldest Cabernet Sauvignon plantings produced in the world and were planted only 30 years after the 1855 Bordeaux Classification. The fruit was handpicked and fermented in new 300 litre oak hogsheads before it underwent 13 months barrel fermentation in 2004. Penfolds Chief Winemaker, Peter Gago, describes the wine as being “a little bit of art and a little bit of wine”. “No one has done something quite this bold,” Mr Gago said. “It was a brave and courageous project.” The wine ampoule has captured the world’s imagination. While many may feel the wine is a bit overpriced buyers get a lot for their money. The vineyard that the fruit was picked from is owned by one person and no one else can make a Cabernet using the fruit off these vines. The ampoule is in effect a time capsule keeping the wine in pristine condition until it is ready to drink. Included in the price is the memorable experience of having a senior member of the Penfolds winemaking team attend a special opening ceremony for the wine owner. The winemaker will travel to any destination and ceremoniously remove the ampoule from its casing and open it using a specially designed tungsten-tipped sterling silver scribe-snap. The wine will then be prepared using a beautifully crafted sterling silver tastevin. “Behind every Penfolds wine is the joy, energy, research and science that shapes it,” Mr Gago said. “The ampoule project is typical of the pioneering philosophy behind Penfolds winemaking evolution. “The collaboration with South Australia’s finest artists has been a fitting tribute for one of South Australia’s finest wines,” he said.
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IVAN Venning, the member for Schubert, will be standing down at the 2014 state election. Mr Venning was scheduled to inform state parliament of his intention on Tuesday afternoon after the Herald had gone to press. “I think now is a good time to announce I won’t be standing again,” Mr Venning said.
“After more than 24 years as a Liberal member of parliament I believe it is time to move on with the rest of my life. “By making the announcement now it gives possible candidates the chance to do what they need to do to seek pre-selection.” Mr Venning said with the finish line to his political
career in sight didn’t mean he would be taking it easy until the next election. “I intend to work very hard in my remaining time as there are issues which need to be addressed. “I believe I will be leaving state politics on a high and want to give the Liberal Party every chance to claim government in 2014.”
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TASTING: Peter Gago, Penfolds’ Chief Winemaker, says the wine is a fitting tribute for the Barossa.
It comes with its own ‘Making Of ’ booklet and a certificate of ownership and authenticity signed by all contributing artists and Peter Gago. The wine has a particular significance among Australian and international wine collectors and in a way represents a point in the progress of the wine industry in Australia. Penfolds is pro actively selling the wine to allow someone in each country the opportunity to own an ampoule of the rare wine. As there are only 12 ampoules available Penfolds is only selling one or two ampoules in each country. The Penfolds Ampoule is a testament to the respect that Penfolds has for fine Wine and its South Australian heritage.
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Road safety focus The senior colts footballers and inter one netballers competed for the Josh Ahern Cup. Josh, a former South Gawler player, lost his life in a tragic road crash, while many other young people from the area have been involved or affected by road crashes. The road safety round is a community-responsible initiative, with all three Gawler clubs holding forums. It is a poignant occasion
THE Gawler South Willaston football and netball matches on Saturday were part of Road Safety round in the Barossa, Light and Gawler Association.
for Josh’s brother Jacob (pictured left), who played for South’s A grade side on Saturday. “Every year it comes around we (the family) are touched by how the community appreciates and respects the day,” Jacob said. “It is something we don’t want other families to go through. I just want all young drivers to be safe.” For Jacob the day is a chance for him to pay his respects to Josh.
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THE Barons of Barossa held a 2012 post vintage tasting at St Hallett Wines on Friday evening. The event was a huge success with many prestige winemakers attending. Charlie Melton of Charles Melton Wines
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The Herald website barossaherald.com.au will have a pictorial and results coverage of this weekend’s Swann Insurance Reliability Trial at Kapunda. The long and rich history of the Swann 24 hour is filled with many recurring names. Family members fill the pages, with many brothers and parent/child combinations found throughout. Followers of the 24 Trial would recognise names such as Diener, Haydon, Long, Dowsett and Moyle, and that’s just to name a few. Recent times has seen another family name added to that list. Throup. The three brothers, twins Sean and Tristan, and younger brother Nick, have become a mainstay in the top ten at recent Swann 24 hour trials, with the 2011 event having the brothers fill the second, third and fourth positions respectively. As with most young riders in the region, the three Throup boys attended many 24 Hours in their formative years. Their father, Bill, was a 24 hour rider in his youth and went on to become an active member of the state motorcycling community, along with his wife Lorraine, helping out on the checkpoint controls most years in all forms of Reliability trial. It was here the boys watched their heroes, Shane Diener, Andy Haydon and David Holt, and dreamt to one day ride with, and hopefully beat, these champions of the 24 Hour. Who will add their name this year,? Go to barossaherald.com.au on Monday for pictures and upo-to-date information.
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Did you know? ACCORDING to the latest Australian Census, Mandarin is now the second most common language spoken at home after English. The census also reveals - our population is
21,607,717, males - 10,634,013 and females 10,873,794. • There are 5.68 million familes with an average of 1.9 children. • Median weekly household income is $1234. • Median monthly mortgage is $1880. • Median weekly rent is $285. • Average motor vehicles per dwelling is 1.7.
WELCOMED: Barossa Valley Estate’s chief executive Christine Hahn and chairman John Whelan (left) welcomed Chinese visitors Bin Chen and Wilson Zhu from BCW International Trading. A HANDFUL of Barossa wine companies are taking advantage of the Chinese market by becoming better-informed hosts. Vinpac at Angaston is one company to support its visitors. Recently the company put its sales team of seven through a beginner’s Mandarin language course. Vinpac manager David Hutton said with the Chinese market visiting Australian wine companies, including the Angaston site, he felt it was important staff communicate and understand their culture. “We also did it out of respect,” he said. “We were taught the basics of saying hello and goodbye.” To date, Chinese visitors are hosted once a week at Vinpac, with a mixture of old and new business. Seppeltsfield Wines is another Barossa wine company looking to build a long and rewarding relationship with China. The winery has just completed its Tourism Master Plan after gaining funds from T-QUAL. According to Seppeltsfield Winery tourism and events manager Nicole Hodgson, a major part of this plan was to conduct primary research on what tourists are looking for in their ‘visitor experience’ when they holiday in a wine region, particularly the Barossa. “While some of this research took place in Australia, there was also research
undertaken in China by Celsius Research. The three major cities targeted were: Shanghai, Beijing and Guangzhou,” she said. “This has given us a great insight into the demographic, behavioural and core target markets required to build an ideal visit for both Chinese and Australian visitors.” Ms Hodgson added, the research also revealed particular interest in the winery’s Centennial collection, the opportunity to try birth-year wines, and to buy personalised gifts for relatives, friends and work colleagues was particularly appealing to the Chinese. Meanwhile, Barossa Valley Estate (BVE) has signed a deal with BCW International Trading to enable them to take advantage of the booming Chinese wine market. The new agreement will help BVE to expand its sales into China for its raft of iconic brands, which includes Ebenezer and the famed E & E Black Pepper Shiraz. BVE chief executive Christine Hahn said, “We have been working with BCW for the last 12 months and felt the time was right to enter into a longer term agreement to seize the opportunities offered by the rapidly growing Chinese wine market,” Mrs Hahn said.
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Perfect for the job CELEBRITY chef Maggie Beer is renowned for sourcing local when it comes to food. However, the Barossa woman is also known for supporting locals when it comes to employment. Recently Maggie enlisted the services of Neil Williams, also from the Barossa. Neil, who lives with a disability, was employed by Maggie, with support from Finding Workable Solutions Inc located at Gawler and Nuriootpa. Workable Solutions Inc. is a notfor-profit community organisation concerned primarily with
delivery of high quality employment support services for people with a disability. The company has a strong history of assisting people with a disability to access jobs through delivery of Commonwealth funded specialist employment programs. Neil assists Maggie as a parttime gardener at her Farm Shop off Samuel Road, Nuriootpa, and her home. Maggie said, “We are thrilled to bits to have Neil onboard. “The reason we took him on was because of his positive attitude and that he has the
ability to see things that need to be done before being asked”. According to Finding Workable Solutions Inc. employment consultant Erin Budgen, Neil came to them looking for work so the team supported him by finding work that suited him. However, others who do not have the right skills for jobs are also given support through training. In addition, the company also assists businesses looking for employees. To learn more, phone the team on 8522 4182 and 8562 4341 or visit fws.org.au.
RIGHT SOLUTION: Maggie Beer (centre) with her new employee Neil Williams (second right) and Finding Workable Solution employment consultants Erin Budgen and Tracy Pfitzner and chief executive officer Adrian Pitt.
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The Voice THE Voice was silent. No, not Karise Eden, winner of the highly popular television show The Voice. While Karise was belting out a tune or two and meeting her fans at Marion last week on a promotional tour, this The Voice was a little upset we had disturbed his lunch. By his own admission Angaston racehorse trainer Tony McEvoy doesn’t watch a lot of television. Early to bed, early to rise is McEvoy’s motto. But the Kildaton Park trainer admitted one show he did watch was The Voice on Channel Nine. “I thought it was a great show,” McEvoy said. “The artists were all brilliant.”
So when it came to naming a rising two-year-old in his stable whose mother was Ceol Na Sraide which means ‘music of the street’ he thought the name was obvious - The Voice. And to McEvoy’s delight, the name was approved. But The Voice doesn’t live up to his name. Perhaps it is because it is his first preparation and he might be new to the regime of being a racehorse. Even when disturbed from his lunch to be taken out for a photo shoot The Voice took it all in his stride. He walked quietly away from his box and was happy to stand and pose without making a noise. THE VOICES: At left is Karise Eden, winner of the television show The Voice and right is the rising two-yearold with Tony McEvoy called The Voice.
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Beer family’s bail out THE Beer family is off to gaol. It’s neither punishment nor penance, but for a good cause. As part of the ‘Whitelion Bail Out’ cause, the Beer Family Bandits, Maggie, Colin and daughters Saskia and Elli will be locked away for a night in a cell within the historic Adelaide Gaol. According to Saskia, “Our modus operandi is to support the important fundraising efforts for Whitelion - a not-for-profit organisation that supports disadvantaged young people by giving them a chance to ‘break the cycle’ through role modelling, mentoring and employment, and the opportunity to build positive and more fulfilled lives.”
Saskia said to secure the release of the Beer family, bail has been posted at $5000. “So we hope you can help secure our freedom with a donation towards Whitelion ‘Bail Out’.” To assist, please visit www.whitelionbailout.org.au and follow these three simple steps: click to view the ‘inmate line up’, search for our profile ‘Beer Family Bandits’ by typing the name in the search box, and click on ‘Bail Me Out’ to process your donation amount and help our bail tally grow. All donations of $2 or more are tax deductible. People can follow their progress via facebook Saskia Beer. Donations made will be appreciated by the Beer family.
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BLOOMING GOOD IDEA: Chateau Barrosa will become home to this year’s flower and rose event in November.
By JEMIMA COAD CHATEAU Barrosa in Lyndoch will become the new home for the Barossa Flower and Rose Show. Chairperson of the Barossa Rose and Flower Show, Ally Eygenraam, said the event was moved to the new venue as it has more to offer visitors of the show. “We hope to grow this event to attract visitors from Australia wide,” Ally said, “Our intentions are to put back into the community charities and gardens.” In tune with the move the theme for the event will be Diamond Jubilee. This theme will commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the Queen opening the Chateau Barrosa rose
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garden and her Diamond Jubilee, which occurred in June this year. The event is set to be one of the most spectacular attractions of the year for flower enthusiasts and will be held on November 3 and 4. “Not only can you view the beautiful rose and flower exhibits which attract entries from all over the state, but there is an extensive gift shop, wine tasting, Devonshire teas and light lunches.” Ally said. Visitors will also have the opportunity to purchase roses for their own garden. If you are interested in being involved in this wonderful event or would like more information please contact Ally on 8564 2597 after 5pm.
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On song THOSE who braved the cold were very amply rewarded by the recent performance of “Songs for the Winter Solstice” at Christchurch, Kapunda. The Kapunda Choral Group, with soloists and instrumentalists, once again presented a varied and interesting program from the classical repertoire with the clarity,enthusiasm and professionalism which has been the mark of all their concerts. It is our very great good fortune that these musicians so generously share their time and considerable talents and they all deserve a vote of thanks and our continued support.Well done. Jenny Stephens Nuriootpa Alarm bells Recently I heard an interview with the economics editor of the West Australian newspaper, in relation to the impact, created by the mining boom, on the cost of living in Perth. Some of what he had to say should ring alarm bells for all South Australians who think it will be wonderful for the state to have the biggest mine in the world in its northern area.
Perth has become a very expensive place, $5 to $6 for a coffee, $30 for a beer and a schnitzel and $10 for a pot of beer. Migrants and other workers are flooding into the state putting huge pressure on resources and public services like the police, nurses in hospitals and teachers in schools. In WA there are now more people working in mining than in manufacturing. However, when the global financial crisis hit, there were huge numbers of people laid off in the mining industry. The “fly-in/fly-out” model for workers is very taxing on families, and there is a high divorce rate as a result. It seems mining companies are reluctant to provide familyfriendly accommodation at their work sites. Why? Higher expense? In my opinion we should take note and be very careful what we wish for. Alex Hodges Birdwood Electricity issues Regarding electricity costs - hard problems need hard solutions. What about everybody stopping to pay their bills, maybe, workers can go on strike to get a solution. Apparently we have the dearest
electricity cost in the world and in a country with so many resources to make power cheaper. And we are also told that it is known prices are too high. If that is the case why wait another six months or longer to find out? It should have been seen to months before now and avoid a lot of stress for most singles, low and middle income families and others on some forms of pension and have some relief. And who let that system go on, politicians or organisations who are supposed to help regulate the prices charges by companies supplying us with power. Whether we have a Liberal or Labor government they all seem hopeless and powerless; so it seems are the rest of them, Independents and the Greens in their dreamstate and who would leave our borders wide open to anybody wishing to enter this country. We have our people living in cars or tents in the park, while we have newly arrivals being given housing etc, so easily it seems, and as a priority. The Labor Government blame the previous government who privatised our power. I believe they did it to help with the huge debt left by the Bannon government and the
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LUTHERAN CHURCH PARISHES Angaston Parish: Angaston: 8.45am HC, 10.30am; Penrice: 11.45am HC; Keyneton: 10am LR; Eden Valley: 11am; Springton: 9am HC. Bethany-Tabor Parish: Bethany: 8.30am T HC, 11am M HC; Tabor: 9.45am HC. Cambrai Parish: 10am P, Informal Parish Band Service at Stonefield. Eudunda Parish: Eudunda: 9am; Peep Hill: 10.30am HC. Freeling Parish: St Marks, Freeling: 8.45am; Trinity, Rosedale: 10.45am; Wheatfields: 1.45pm. Gawler: Zion, Pr G Havelberg, 8523 1929. 22B Cowan St, Gawler. 10am W HC, followed by shared lunch. Gawler Immanuel: Cnr Second & Seventh Sts, Gawler.Ph: 8522 6000.Sunday 8.45am, 10.45am. 1st Sunday of month 9.30am. Share-a-meal every 1st & 3rd Wed 11.45am. Greenock: 10.30am Parish Service at Gnadenfrei with Pr W George & guests Pr L Tscharke & wife Claire - mission work in PNG. Pooled lunch. Kapunda Parish: Bethel: 9am Pr; Kapunda: 10.30am LR; Allen’s Creek: 10.30am HC. Langmeil Parish: 8.45am Trad HC; 10.30am Cont Light Pass Immanuel Parish: Light Pass: 10.30am; Stockwell 7pm P/P; Dutton: 9am HC. Light Pass Strait Gate: Light Pass: 10am R; Gruenberg: 9am; Truro: 10.30am HC. Lyndoch Parish: Lyndoch: 9am Spoken HC, Rev J Prenzler; Rowland Flat: 10.30am Spoken HC, Rev J Prenzler. Nuriootpa: St Petri: 8.30am HC, 10.30am W; Holy Trinity: 11am Mod HC; Ebenezer: 9.30am; Neukirch: 10am LR. Robertstown Parish: Point Pass: 10am LR; Robertstown: 10am LR. St John’s Parish: St J: 9am HC, Sch: 10.30am HC. St Paul’s Parish: St P: 8.45am C HC; Gdb:
ANGLICAN CHURCH Anglican Parish of Barossa: Angaston: 10.30am HC at Keyneton Independent Chapel, SdK; Tanunda: 10am HC MM; Lyndoch: 8.30am HC MM; Williamstown: 8.30am HC SdK. Kapunda Anglican Parish: Christ Church, Kapunda: 9.15am HC; St Hilda’s, Eudunda: 11am HC; St Matthew’s, Hamilton: 6pm Evensong/Communion followed by supper. Mt Pleasant: 1st Sunday 8.30am, all other Sundays 9am. Enquiries to Hazel Wilton, Warden on 8568 2042. UNITING CHURCH Barossa Congregations: Nuriootpa: 11am Tanunda WC;Tanunda: 9am Tanunda WC; Angaston: 9am Peter Webb. Gawler Parish: Gawler: 9.30am Haskard, 5pm Haskard; Sandy Creek: 9.30am HC van Dyk; Williamstown: 10am Edwards. Kersbrook: 10am. Enquiries: 8389 3114. Light Parish: Kapunda: 9.15am Mrs J Mickan; Eudunda: 9.30am Mrs R Olafsen. Tarlee: 9.15am. BAPTIST CHURCH Barossa Community Church: 10am Barossa Junction Motel/Conference Centre, Barossa Valley Way, Tan, Pastor Richard Ansoul. Ph: 8563 2158. Lyndoch Baptist Church: Kauffman Ave, Lyndoch: 10am. All welcome. Enquiries to Pastor Tony Edwards on 8564 3001. CATHOLIC CHURCH PARISHES Northern Light Catholic Parish: Nuri: 1st & 3rd Sat 6.30pm, 2nd & 5th Sun 10.30am, 4th Sun 9am; Kapunda: 4th Sat 6.30pm, 1st & 3rd Sun 10.30am, 2nd & 5th Sun 9am; Freeling: 1st Sun 9am, 4th Sun 10.30am, 5th Sun 5pm; Tarlee: 3rd Sun 9am. Parish Office: Ph 8566 2064. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Barossa: 1 Old Kapunda Rd, Nuri; Sat 9.30am Family Bible Study, 11am Family Worship. ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Barossa New Life Centre: Sunday 10am at the roundabout, cnr Barossa Valley Way & Siegersdorf
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Road, Dorrien. 4pm at Mt Pleasant Anglican Church Hall, Melrose St. All welcome. Pastor Diane Pope, Pastor Trevor Auricht. Ph: 8562 3844. Kapunda: 10am Sunday, Light Community Church, Main St, Kapunda. Pastor Paul Smith. All welcome. Ph: 8566 2864. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Tanunda, McDonnell Street opp former Tanunda Primary School: Saturdays 2.30pm, Worship, Open Bible Study. CHRISTIAN FAMILY CENTRE Barossa: 10.30am Sundays. 16 Scholz Ave, Nuri. Pastor Alan Matson. Ph: 0404 846 274. Murray Flats: 5pm alternate Sundays. Pastor Alan Matson. Ph: 0404 846 274. Cambrai Uniting Church 5pm. SALT CHURCH 25 Northside Crt, Evanston Gdns: Sunday Service 10am & 5pm. Offices, b/shop open 9.30am-4pm. Ph: 8522 0000. THE CHRISTADELPHIANS Sunday school, Greenock Institute Hall, 9.30am. Memorial meetings 11am Sunday. Bible Studies 8pm Tuesday. All welcome. Phone 8524 4196. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Main North Rd, Evanston Park. Worship Service Sunday 10.30am. All welcome. Pastor Douglas Carolisen. Ph: 8523 1706. INTERDENOMINATIONAL CHURCH Birdwood United Church. 10am Pr Brian Teakle. Ph: 8568 5540. All welcome. HEWETT COMMUNITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Kingfisher Dr, Hewett. 10am, Sunday inspiring worship service. Young generation and creche avail.Youth, women and men’s programs. Ph: 8522 4938. GAWLER FULL GOSPEL OUTREACH MINISTRIES Family Worship Svc. 10am Sun, stone pavilion, Sport & Community Cent, Nixon Tce, Gaw. Pastor Shirley Coe. Ph: 0401 065 748. KAPUNDA EVANGELICAL CHURCH Sundays 5pm, CWA Hall. Pastor Andrew Amos. Ph: 8566 2148. LYNDOCH FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP MINISTRY Lyndoch Institute each Sunday, 11.30am-1.30pm Pastor Ken East . Ph: 8524 4787.
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State Bank debacle. This government has been in for some years and they are not managing the state well either as we seem to be well in the red. But they blame circumstances now and less return in the kitty. However a wellknown source is saying the deficit we are now facing is more about over commitments than less revenue. Also government not doing enough to support agricultural exports. Suspension, or worse, of electrification of the Gawler railway line is a disgrace and points to mismanagement of the government. We have the PM recently lecturing other countries in the Euro Zone regarding their financial situation and about this country, how a grand job she and her government are doing. If so, why are so many of us struggling to survive?
increase in utilities, fees and levies that your government has imposed as well as the new Federal Carbon Tax has a much greater influence on rate increases, as it has on every single household, community club and business throughout South Australia. In closing, my recent letter was based on the poor and wasteful policies of this current government. With our credit rating being downgraded and our state debt spiralling, how can it be good? And I remind our community, as South Australians, we are paying about $2 million of our hard earned money every day in interest alone.
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Wind farm issue I have been reading the articles and Letters to the Editor on the wind farm issue with much interest. While I have no strong feelings either way, I am becoming concerned at the strength of emotions being expressed by some people opposed to the proposed wind farm development in the Keyneton area. Your relevant front page article states that the land holders ‘ continue their silence’. Is it any wonder that they are doing so, given the vitriol and comments that are being directed upon them collectively, both publicly and privately. The latest example of this is in the letter from M Teusner (Herald, July 4). I am surprised that you printed this letter as I consider it amounts to libel. People are entitled to do anything on their land that is within the law or has government approval. M Teusner should be happy that we live in a democracy and that the government just doesn’t allow a wind farm to be constructed anywhere it wants no matter what. Perhaps I am naive but I have more faith in the state government making the decision after considering all the relevant submissions than either those for or against this project. M Teusner finishes the letter by referring to the landholders’ ‘disgracefully self-interested actions’. I believe that one of the best ways to judge whose actions are disgraceful or selfinterested is by reading their letters. By all means people should argue their case but please avoid the personal attacks.
Mischievious reply I would like to thank Tony Piccolo, our local member for his recent response, mischievous though I believe it was. He obviously has difficulty with my name. So, my name is Cosie Costa and I live at Evanston Park with my family. I am a hard-working tax payer like most other members of this community. I am an active member of the Liberal party. No secret there. I also am involved and support financially from my own pocket, many other community clubs and groups. Does this automatically make me their spokesperson as well? I think not. At no time in any letter since the 2010 election have I suggested or stated that I was or am the Liberal spokesperson for this area. No spin and no illusions here. In reference to his comments re the Gawler racecourse, again a little mischievous. I have always supported the Gawler racecourse redevelopment. My idea was for the government to purchase the surplus land with funds that it has in the open space scheme and leave this area as open space. As well as achieving a prompt result for the jockey club, this could have also then opened the way to perhaps develop this area into a park, playground, lake, pooch park etc for the people of this community to enjoy and utilise, rather than another retail area which would have more impact on an already struggling Gawler main street precinct. As for spiralling council rates, I think Mr Piccolo draws a long bow here in attempting to deflect blame for council rate rises. I suggest that the enormous
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Serious Criminal Trespass • A school in the Gawler area was broken into between June 29 and July 2. Entry was gained into a sports shed and various items, including a bike, were stolen. Property Damage • A shed panel was damaged on Hallam Drive, Gawler when unknown persons attempted to jimmy a panel between June 30 and July 4. • Eggs were thrown at a vehicle which was parked in a driveway of a home in Mallala on July 1. Theft • A laptop was stole from a shop on Murray Street, Gawler on June 21 by an unknown male. • A jacket containing cash and a car key was stolen from a hotel in Gawler on June 30. Assault • A Gawler East victim was assaulted by three males on July 2 and Gawler police are continuing their enquiries. Arson • A vehicle, stolen from Paralowie, has been located at Port Gawler and was destroyed by fire between July 5 and July 6.
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PAID parental leave has been extended to include dads and other partners. From January next year, the federal government is giving eligible dads and other partners two weeks of parental leave pay so they can also take some extra time off to bond
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GRANTS FOR SENIORS 2012-13 The 2012-13 Grants for Seniors funding round reflects the State Government’s aim of ensuring that older people are given every opportunity to be fully involved in their communities. Grants are provided for proposals that will create or extend opportunities for older people to engage in a wide range of community activities. Expressions of Interest are invited from volunteer, self-help groups and community clubs and organisations providing support to older people for one-off grants of up to $5,000. Grants can be used for equipment or materials, social and skill enhancing activities, educational or recreational activities, fitness and sporting programs, or cultural activities. Grants are allocated on a one-off basis only. Closing Date: Expressions of Interest (Applications) for the 2012-13 Grants for Seniors Funding Round closes at 5.00pm on Friday, 3 August 2012. Further information, including Guidelines and Expression of Interest forms, are available from: http://www.sa.gov.au/seniors/grants OR by emailing Office for the Ageing at: dcsioftaofficefortheageing@dcsi.sa.gov.au OR by contacting
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The power down under
Library computer FRIENDS of the Barossa Library has installed a computer in the Tanunda branch for the use of the Friends committee. The computer was provided by the South Australian state government under round 27 of its Smart State PC Donation Program, which aims to assist voluntary groups by providing computers surplus to state government requirements for the work of that group. The Friends has installed the equipment at the Tanunda library, which is central for all the committee members, so that reports, minutes, letters and newsletters can be prepared, stored and distributed to the 200-plus friends, either electronically through the Friends e-mail address (libraryfriends@bigpond.com) or by post to those who are not internet connected. The computer will provide storage and continuity of records, even when there is a change of committee office-holders. President of the Friends, Jill Stevens, said, “We are grateful to the state government for this donation. All funds we raise go to assist the work of the library, and we could not justify use of these public funds for an administrative tool such as a computer.”
POSITIVE AGEING DEVELOPMENT GRANTS 2012-13 The Positive Ageing Development Grants program is aimed at ensuring older people have choices and opportunities to be active in their own communities.
DART ENTHUSIAST: Dave Hammerling, of Barossa and Lights Dart Association, is hoping to win the chance to play against Phil Taylor.
By JEMIMA COAD FIFTEEN-time World Dart champion Phil Taylor is heading to Australia for the first time in August as part of a special tour which will see him compete in the Dart Plays Australia Open Festival. The ‘Power Down Under Tour’ involves a Phil Taylor exhibition at Wolf Blass Winery on August 23. Bronwyn Langley of Darts Direct Trading said Phil would play 12 exhibition games against 12 showcased individuals from South Australia and interstate. “Two positions, one male and one female, will be chosen by a qualifying competition at the Licensed Club Darts Association in Salisbury on August 4,” Bronwyn said.
Proposals for funding should focus on giving older people chances to be socially connected, appreciated, and to fully participate in community life.
The exhibition will also provide people with the opportunity to ask Phil questions and two lucky people will win a door prize, which is a game against Phil. Dart enthusiast Dave Hammerling of the Barossa and Light Darts Association is looking forward to Phil’s visit. “I have been playing darts in the Barossa since 1979,” Dave said, “and Phil is one of my (darting) icons.” “Due to work commitments I am unable to attend the qualifying match but I am hoping to win one of the door prizes.” Tickets start at $40 and food and refreshments will be available during the evening. For more details and to purchase tickets, visit thepowerdownunder.com.au.
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Expressions of Interest are invited for grants of up to $25,000 on a 12 month, one-off basis, for projects based on one of the following themes:
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Enabling Choice and Independence Positive Perceptions Further information on the themes is contained within the Guidelines document. Closing Date: Expressions of Interest (Applications) for the 2012-13 Positive Ageing Development Grants Funding Round close at 5.00pm on Friday, 3 August 2012.
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with their baby, and help mum recover from the birth. Pay will be available to eligible fathers and partners, including adopting parents and parents in same-sex couples. Dads will have access to two weeks’ government-funded paid leave at the rate of the national minimum wage ($606 a week before tax). It also means families will have even more options to balance their work and family life.
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Who’s new? Logan John Wills, is the first child for Nicholas and Candice, of Tanunda, was born on June 10 at Tanunda Hospital, weighing 7lb 12oz (3500g). Logan is a grandson for Peter and Heather Wills of Williamstown and Stuart and Debbie Allen, of Nuriootpa.
Happy birthday to...
Elli Riebke, of Ebenezer, will be one on July 14.
Jacinta Field, of Angaston, was five on July 11.
Charlie Butler, of Nuriootpa, was two on June 28.
Peyton Burgess, of Kapunda, will be three on July 16.
Ahkira Phelan, of Kapunda, will be four on July 15.
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TAX TIME 2012 • Rental properties • Electronic lodgement. Business Services • Buying, selling or starting a business • Advising on appropriate business structures. • Individual (sole trader) • Partnerships • Trusts • Companies.
Working long hours? Find it hard to get your tax done? Phillis Davis is the answer. She is a Tax Agent with over 10 years experience... Being a mobile tax agent based in Gawler, she can come to you in the Barossa or Gawler areas. Evening and weekend times available.
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SANDRA Reynolds-Rowe of SBRR in Gawler knows how time poor everyone is these days. So with tax time upon us Sandra is happy to take her accounting skills to your home or business to make things easier. Sandra has many years of experience in the accounting industry. She commenced by working in accounts, purchasing and payroll in the mining industry in the Northern Territory before commencing study for her accounting degree in 1989. While at university, the first couple of years were spent in odd jobs from pizza deliveries to Tupperware sales, finally settling into working in the banking industry for 3.5 years. In the final year of university she moved into the public practice arena working for KPMG in Darwin and Adelaide for 4.5 years. Sandra decided to take a break from public practice and went to Auspine Pty Ltd in the south east as a corporate accountant before trying out the education system by working at St Martins Lutheran Primary School as a finance officer. Sandra was coaxed back to public practice in March 2001 to assist with the additional workload created by the introduction of GST. The next eight years were spent with Peter Young & Co and Galpin, Engler, Bruins & Dempsey in the South East of SA and Norwood before branching out on her own at SBRR.
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We can come to you... Sandra has 20 years of experience in accounting. Having a young family she understands difficulties with balancing work and home to try and see your Accountant. With this in mind she can come to you. After hour appointments are available.
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Tax time is here and if filling out a return is taxing for you, Elyssa McCrearnor is ready to help. Elyssa of EKM Accounting will be holding special sessions in Mt Pleasant for those seeking help with their tax return. Be it an individual, partnership or business, EKM Accounting can help. With 35 years experience, Elyssa has the knowledge to provide professional advice. “Taxpayers sometimes are not aware of the many
work deductions that they are able to claim and that is where EKM Accounting can help,” Elyssa said. The business is also able to offer year-round service and any necessary advice so businesses can keep ongoing financials in order. Elyssa will be at Mount Pleasant Hotel-Motel by appointment only on July 21 and 22 and August 4 and 5 between10.30am-5pm Saturday and 10.30am2pm on Sundays. Phone 0419 835 293 for an appointment.
Elyssa McCreanor and business partner Allan Thurmer together have 35 years of experience in the accounting industry providing advice to suit you or your business. EKM Accounting offers preparation and lodgement of tax returns. Elyssa will be at Mount Pleasant Hotel-Motel by appointment only on July 21st & 22nd and Aug 4th & 5th between hours of 10.30am – 5pm Saturday and 10.30 – 2pm Sunday and future dates to be advised. Phone for appointment.
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Real Estate Liftout
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Complete package Great location and realistically priced. See Domain P3.
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Warm and welcoming
TOP: The undercover entertaining area. ABOVE: The bright open-plan kitchen and living area of the home. RIGHT: The three-bedroom Nuriootpa home on an allotment of about 870 square metres.
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IF YOU have been searching for that perfect family home then don’t look past this great property in Nuriootpa. Not only is there plenty of indoor space but the home is set on a generous-sized allotment of about 870 square metres. The house is currently laid out as three bedrooms, all of which are doubles with builtin robes and the main bedroom has ensuite facilities and a walk-in robe. A three-stage bathroom with a spa bath services the other bedrooms and allows for multiple users. For easy cleaning all of the bedrooms have the added bonus of floating floors, ideal for
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those who suffer from allergies. As you would expect in a home of this size, there are both formal and casual living areas as well as a games room. Family members can have their own space but there is also plenty of room for times when the family wants to spend time together. The well-planned kitchen functions comfortably as a family zone with lots of cupboard and bench space as well as a generous walk-in pantry, room for more than one cook at a time in this kitchen. A gas cooktop plus a wall oven and dishwasher complete the package. The generous lounge and rumpus room also having
floating floors, while the rest of the home is tiled throughout making it easy to clean- another low maintenance feature. Evaporative air conditioning and gas heating are ducted through the home. The outside spaces are equally generous and family friendly with a large undercover pitched entertaining area, a great place to entertain family and friends no matter what the weather brings. There are two large rain water tanks, for keeping the water bills down. A watering system and clever planning ensures that the gardens are easily maintained. As well as a double garage and a garden shed to the rear
of the property there is room for two cars under the carport, plus another driveway, ample room for the family cars. All of these features as well as a location close to schools and shopping make this home a wonderful family package.
At a glance... Where: 38 Gothic Avenue, Nuriootpa. Feature: Immaculate family home. Price: $370,000 - $380,000. Open: By appointment. Agent: Barossa Real Estate 8563 3511. RLA1997. Contact: Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408.
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157 ACRES AND TWO HOMES, TO BE SOLD AS A WHOLE OR CAN BE SEPARATED. Originally part of the renown land holding known as Collingrove’ on 63.3 hectares has been held by 1 owner for many years. Magnificent 4 bedroom home, architecturally designed to harmonise with the landscape, stunning formal and informal living areas. Also stone settler’s cottage on separate title. Expressions of interest to be received by 5pm on Monday 15th July, 2012.
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LYNDOCH $325K- $335K
OPEN
NEW 9 Anton St
LYNDOCH AUCTION
GAWLER EAST $POA
AMAZING VALUE
Open Sun 11-11.30pm
22 McGahan Ct
WHEN AFFORDABLITY AND LOCATION MEAN EVERYTHING!
Inspection by appt
TWO STOREY BEAUTY You couldn't build it for this price. Separate entry, formal lounge, up to the minute kitchen, stainless steel appliances, rumpus room, meals/family room, formal dining, 4 brms, ducted air and gas heat, 914m2 allotment, fantastic views, walking distance to Gawler main street. Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408
Affordable living has never been this good. Looking out over the Angaston hills, situated on a lrge sloping 1275m2 block this 3 bdrm modern home, with great potential. Features; country ktchn, cntrl bthrm & laundry, great cpbrd space & outside the home are lovely gardens, fruit trees & space for a lrge entrtng pergola. Elle Moreton 0488 996 566
NURIOOTPA AUCTION
TANUNDA $420K-$440K
OPEN AUCTION SUN 3.30pm 15 Finniss Crt More than meets the eye!
Open Fri 4.30-5pm & Sun 2.30-3pm
This home is looking for the caravan enthusiast or someone with an eye for development (subject to council consent). Reside at or sub-divide this property which feats a lge 1213m2 (approx) parcel of land with 3 roadside frontages. Comprising 3 brms, master with WIR, sep lnge, o/plan kitchen/family/dining, 3 way bthrm & a lovely landscaped yard with, pool & undercover parking for 3 cars. Comb wood fire & evap cooling.
Elle Moreton 0488 996 566
NURIOOTPA $345,000
OPEN NEW 42 Gilbert Street
GREAT LOCATION, IDEAL FAMILY HOME Separate entry, large lounge, 3 Bedrooms, Ensuite, Walk in & BI Robes. Open plan meals & family, kitchen with walk in pantry, air conditioning, combustion heating, neutral décor. Rear veranda, double carport with roller doors, 8 solar panels, Rain water tanks. BBQ Area, Established gardens. Walking distance to local schools and shopping. Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408
OPEN 5 Kramer St
Open Sun 2.30-3.00pm
IMPRESSIVE INSIDE AND OUT. Built by Medallion Homes this property includes, stunning entry, vaulted ceilings, Three bedrooms ensuite, sep lounge or 4th brm, blackwood kitchen with granite tops, large dining and family, spa bath, double garage with panel lift door and rear roller door. Pitched roof under cover veranda, low maintenance gardens. Ducted R/C A/C. Inspection will impress. Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408
NEW Lot 102 Belvidere Rd
Open Sun 1-1.30pm
GREAT HORSE PROPERTYON 26.7 ACRES 3 bed, 2 bath, 20 cars. Lnge & fml dine. Near new wood kitchen with new elec oven , meals/family room. 3 way bthrm, main bed with ens + WIR. Comb heat & ducted cool, vdah, dbl c/pt, 6 x 9.2m gge, 4 bay in house horse complex, tack & feed areas, massive 15m x 15m implement shed, approx 1ac lic vineyard, pgla, winter dam, 100,000 rainwater plumbed to home. School bus stops at gate. Only mins to Nuriootpa. Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408
12 Phillip St
Open Sun 11.45-12.15pm
A GREY NOMADS DELIGHT Situated in a quiet Cul-de-sac location, this comfortable three bedroom home offers 2 living areas. The extra wide driveway gives access to a 4 bay shed perfect for a caravan. Pack up and start travelling knowing that the house and easy care gardens will look after themselves. Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420
8563 3511
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Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420
Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408
Sue Fechner 8563 3511
Elle Moreton 0488 996 566
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Renovator’s delight
LIGHT: The well-appointed kitchen and living area with natural light.
Rural setting close to town AT THE edge of Tanunda, Smyth Road has been admired by locals and visitors alike for its ability to combine rural living without compromising on lifestyle. With just over half an acre, the elevated position of Lot 201 Smyth Road, Tanunda is a superb example of modern living in the country. Sensational views form the backdrop for your new life stretching across undulating countryside through to the Barossa Ranges. Extensive open-plan living in neutral tones complement the outstanding natural beauty of the outdoors. A large family area with glass sliding doors brings indoors and outdoors together with ease. Glass sliding doors and large windows throughout flood the home with natural light and a well-appointed kitchen with large walk-in pantry/storeroom behind offers all the conveniences of modern living. Comfortably seating eight in the dining area, entertaining family and friends will be a breeze. A separate lounge with combustion heating offers a cosy retreat during these cooler months and forms a natural extension from the dining area. The wide central hallway leads to three of the four bedrooms which are positioned away from the main living area for easy relaxation. Each with great views over surrounding countryside, the
At a glance... Where: Lot 201 Smyth Road, Tanunda. Features: Modern living on the outskirts of town. Price: $510,000 to $520,000. Open: Sunday, July 15. When: 2.30pm - 3pm.
CHALLENGE: It might not be part of The Block but this Angaston home can offer a challenge. HERE in Angaston is a challenge for the renovator or handyman. This double-brick dwelling comprises two bedrooms, both with walk-in robes and a full length-of-the-house sunroom that can be turned into another bedroom. There is also a study, a lounge room with an open fireplace and timber floor, the kitchen with electric appliances, a walk-in pantry, open-plan family room with combustion heater while the bathroom has a bathtub, hand basin and shower cubicle,
and the toilet is separate. All this on a split-level residential block of 805 square metres with lovely views of the Angaston hills. It is located close to everything, only a minute’s walk to the main street, the picnic park and playground, the pubs, the supermarket, the post office, the medical clinic, cafés and shops etc. There is potential in this property, the opportunity to renovate or live in this home while you build your dream home with great views.
master is complete with walk-in robe and ensuite, while two of the remaining three bedrooms have built-in robes. Lock up your cars and the kids’ dirt bikes in the triple garage and keep your costs of living down with a large rainwater tank. With plenty of room for your family and friends, your home will be filled with laughter and memories to last a lifetime. You have everything the popular country town of Tanunda has on offer right at your fingertips, just a short drive across the North Para and you’re there; supermarket, hotels, restaurants, sporting complex, recreation centre, schools, and much more. A fabulous complete package in a great location, realistically priced for those seeking a semirural lifestyle property.
At a glance... Where: 36 Penrice Road, Angaston. Features: Close to everything. Price range: $199,000 - $229,000. Open: Sunday, July 15. When: 2.45pm to 3.15 pm. Agent: Julie Toth Real Estate 8562 4650. RLA198199, Contact: Julie Toth 0418 853 134.
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Agent: Homburg Real Estate. Web ID: HRE549 RLA: 219152. Contact: Guy Draper on 0417 810 828.
Make this your project home you cannot lose with this attractive asking price range of $199,000 to $229,000.
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ANGASTON 36 Penrice Road
$199,000-$229,000 OPEN Sunday 15th July, 2.45-3.15pm
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COUNTRY LIVING On 2 ½ acres, this secluded 2 brm t/f home, decked returned verandah, attached single garage & carport, dble garage with power & concrete, & r/water tanks.
ANGASTON 4 Collins Street
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.
$235,000 TANUNDA
OPEN Sunday 15th July, 2-2.30pm
CUTE COTTAGE OF BYGONE ERA Great for B&B. 2/3 brms, polished tbr floors throughout, kitchen with dw, lounge with heating & cooling, timber deck with views, few minutes’ walk to all amenities.
RESIDENTIAL SALES By dealing with
15 Coronation Ave
$257,000 OPEN Sunday 15th July, 1.15-1.45pm
QUIET TREE LINED STREET Dble brick 3 brm home on a 780m2 cnr block. Large lounge, kitchen with pantry, heating & cooling. Dble gge, estab rear garden with fruit trees & more.
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$285,000-$295,000
2 Michael Street
TWO LARGE BLOCKS 2 titles, lovely upgraded 4 brm, 2 living area, modern timber kitchen, stone home on 1 title 1012m2, establ. gdn on other title 1150m2.
Julie Toth Real Estate, KEYNETON $73,000 Lot 8 Sedan- Angaston Road you are assured of straight forward 1390m2 BLOCK – GREAT VALUE Lrge flat land with no hindrance put on this property by the council with over 30m frntge and over 45m in depth (STCC.) Water and power av. advice and top service. $212,000 You are welcome to call us any time. NURIOOTPA
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49 Centenary Avenue THERE IS SO MUCH POTENTIAL! 1 lrge bdrm brick home, RO/P NTRACT + separate self E COkitchen/lounge, NDSuitable contained grannyUflat. for B&B with council consent.
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Real Estate Liftout
Letterboxes that stand and deliver
Reap the rewards
CUSTOM mailboxes can send a stylish message if you let your imagination take flight. It's a critical part of the infrastructure of our home but something to which many of us barely give a second thought. Yet a home's mailbox is a design feature in its own right. Pierre Le Roux, a Victorian designer who creates custom mailboxes, says people tend to seek out their designs when they're looking for something a little out of the ordinary. “Mailboxes are, on average, quite boring,” he says. “I guess some people just want to make theirs stand out.” This can mean having it designed to match their house, illuminating the mailbox as part of a garden-lighting scheme or even incorporating it into a sculptural form. “Some people go quite outrageous and we've designed part of the mailbox into a sculpture,” says another custom mailbox designer, Chris Vassallo, principal sculptor of Lump Sculpture Studio. “A lot of customers just want a bit more wow, especially when they're coming home at night.” While you can buy an off-the-shelf mailbox for as little as $15, prices for custom mailboxes can start about $800 and range up from there (the most expensive Le Roux has designed came in at $6000). But whether buying something off the shelf or having it made, there are several factors home owners need to take into account. Australia Post recommends that mailboxes whether freestanding or built into a wall - be clearly marked with the house number and placed between 0.9 and 1.2 metres in height on the front of the property in a position which is easy for the postie to access.
INVESTORS are enjoying the fruits of an extremely tight rental market at present, with historically low vacancy rates across the Barossa Valley. However, this is no time for landlords to become complacent about the upkeep of their investment or over-confident about keeping their property occupied. Spending a bit of time and money sprucing up your investment can make a big difference when it comes to re-letting and minimising vacancies between tenants. Not only will a home that’s well cared for reduce the likelihood of it sitting empty for long periods of time, it will have the added benefit of attracting better quality tenants willing to pay a little extra for top-shelf presentation. Essentially, some small and inexpensive improvements can give your property that point of difference and make it stand out from the crowd. It is true that tenants cannot afford to be as fussy these days, with fierce competition for any new stock that hits the market, however quality tenants are increasingly discerning about where and how they want to live. Many young singles and families are being forced out of home ownership with affordability issues and increasing interest rates posing a real concern. Therefore the property they rent may be home for a number of years. And given the current inflated market prices they are forced to pay, many expect high priced rental properties to at least look decent and well cared for.
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28A Adelaide Rd, Gawler 8523 3319
A bit of tender loving care Before you start counting the potential cost of knocking down walls and
building on extensions, don’t panic. I am not suggesting that you need to spend tens of thousands of dollars undertaking costly renovations to ensure you get the right tenants at the best possible price. On the contrary, in most cases all that is required to bring a tired looking rental back to a fresh, clean and enticing place to live is a bit of tender loving care. First and foremost, your rental property requires street appeal. With tenants scouring the internet and driving past prospective properties before they even consider making an appointment or attending an open, it is more crucial than ever that your investment looks neat and tidy on the outside. Ensure that lawns are mowed, garden beds are in order, paths and driveways are clean and the front of the building is presentable. For older style weatherboards or period rendered homes, this might even require a lick of paint, some new guttering and/or roof restoration or repairs. Of course tenants are not going to live on your front lawn. So it is also necessary to consider what you can do on the inside of your property to increase its appeal. One of the best approaches to work out what you might need to repair, add or alter is to take a step back, cast a critical eye over your investment and objectively ask yourself, “If I lived here, what would I want to see improved to increase my comfort and really make me feel at home?” Keep in mind that little luxuries such as air conditioners and dishwashers can make a big difference as to how much a tenant is prepared to pay. There will always be more
demand for a rental that offers these options rather than one that does not. It is these extras that make a property stand out from the crowd. Perhaps consider a coat of paint to freshen the property up and maybe some new carpet and tiling. These simple cosmetic enhancements can really transform a tired looking investment into something modern and engaging that will catch a prospective tenant’s eye as soon as they open the front door. The next step of course is updating old kitchens and bathrooms. We all love modern, shiny appliances and your tenants are no exception. If you can afford to make these types of improvements and your kitchen is languishing in the seventies, this could well earn you a much better quality of tenant and price for your investment property when you re-let. Two things every landlord hopes for. How much is too much? A common question asked by investors is, “How much should I be prepared to spend on improvements to my property? Will I get a reasonable return for my investment dollar?” Of course property investment is about making money, not throwing it out the window, so it is important to do your sums and have a clear understanding of the costs and potential profit before embarking on any renovations - big or small. To work out whether undertaking work on your property is worthwhile, it’s important to crunch some numbers and see the results. Depreciation delights By outlaying a bit of cash to
make your investment more appealing than the next guy’s, not only will you have a top quality tenant paying a premium to rent your property, you will also gain taxation benefits. When tax time rolls around and you receive your refund, you will find that the depreciation allowances on such improvements will have increased the amount you get back. On top of this, should you choose to utilise the scrapping rule, allowing you to write off the cost of any items that you have ‘scrapped’, you could be eligible for a further tax credit. When you think about it, all of this translates to a pretty handsome return on your additional investment. And given that you could borrow for the costs of renovation work from your bank, based on the increased end value of your renovated property, you can reap all the rewards without putting your hands into your own pockets. Not bad right? In the end, for all of your efforts, you will be rewarded with; • an investment property that is worth more (you will have actually created capital growth), • a happy, top quality tenant more likely to look after your investment, • a better rental return, • taxation benefits, and • a property that won’t languish empty on the rental market, even if the tide turns and vacancy rates increase. I have seen many clients reap some fantastic rewards by undertaking minor renovations on their rental properties and in my opinion, all of the above benefits make this an option well worth considering. Shari Wallent Homburg Real Estate
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app that augments the camera function on smartphones to track the position and path of the sun. In a world where the expression “there's an app for that” is almost a cliche, it's important to be able to find the best apps for your purpose. So for those who are brave enough to commit to a renovation, here is one of the best apps that will help. Sun Seeker: 3D Augmented Reality Viewer ($5.49) As the cooler months roll on, it’s apparent that maximising sunlight can make or break the sale of your home. So if you're planning to renovate for sale, it might be wise to plan your design in a way that maximises natural light. Now that smartphones have a compass function, apps such as Sun Seeker are able to overlay the camera with additional information, including the solar path of the sun. Since Dawson created the app, it has been downloaded almost 85,000 times. admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com
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STUNNING: The three-bedroom Angaston home is pictured above and at right, the kitchen. AFFORDABLE living has never been this good. From its elevated site with stunning views over the Angaston hills, this modern three-bedroom home has a lot to offer. As well as stunning views the generous 1275 square metre allotment offers park-like gardens, beautifully manicured and maintained, making for a gorgeous setting when all flowers are in full bloom. The rear of the property also features a number of wonderful fruit trees. Entertain at the front of the home under the full-length verandah while taking in the fabulous views or at the rear where the decking and gazebo are ready and waiting. The home is built on two levels allowing it to sit comfortably on
its sloping site. On level one is the kitchen, a cosy lounge and one of the three bedrooms. The charming country kitchen is well equipped with an electric oven and gas cooktop, dishwasher, fridge and also feature lighting in the glass fronted cupboards. Ample bench and cupboard space make it a very functional kitchen. A short flight of stairs lead to the second level which houses the main and third bedrooms, the bathroom, as well as a study and masses of inbuilt cupboards to solve all of your storage problems. The spa bath adds a touch of luxury and the separate toilet is convenient. The main bedroom also has the benefit of gorgeous views - a great start to any day. Access to
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KAPUNDA 14 Bagot Street REDUCED $250,000
Unforeseen circumstances have forced my owners to sacrifice this property at a bargain buying price, and if you are prepared to do a little work, it will come up an absolute charm and repay you tenfold! Homestead: 34 bdrms, upgraded kitchen & bthrm, central lounge, rumpus rm, cellar, detached sleepout/studio, ducted cooling, 2 x wood heaters, jarrah floors (under old carpet), return verandah & great views. Sheds: Double & Single grge, 3 bay lockup garage plus 2 bay carport, huge implement shed, shearing shed, 2 garden sheds, 3 lrge storage sheds, free range choock shed & 4-6 stall stables. The Land: Fenced into 5-6 paddocks, water to all, 3 acres cropped to oats which stays, current owners will slash included in price & contract balers will bale at niminal cost, front & rear gardens, fruit trees & est plants. Priced to move very quickly.
Price Release $355,000
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THIS circa 1927 Gawler East bungalow is set on over 1100 square metres. Originally the ‘Bright’ residence and then the family home of the ‘Causbys’ who sold to the present owners. As you would expect the house is of majestic proportions with 13-foot ceilings and superb timber floors throughout. With three bedrooms in the main house and a separate self-contained granny flat the house would accommodate the largest of families, with nearly 30 squares of living space. Together with large central hallway, two open fireplaces, wide verandahs, beautifully established gardens and even your own wine cellar this property is a unique residence rarely offered for sale. It has had only three owners since 1927. Inspection is a must for any serious buyer looking for a spacious character home in Gawler, only minutes to the main street and all of Gawler’s amenities yet offering privacy - certainly in a class of its own and priced at $529,950. Call Kies Real Estate on 8523 3777. RLA 61382.
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This quality Homestead built home situated on a 1372m2 allotment offers large formal entry, formal lounge and dining with bay window, master bedroom with built-in robe, large ensuite with spa and double shower, bedrooms 2, 3 and 4 are extra large and have built-in robes and ceiling fans, all bedrooms also have Austar connected. It has a lovely 3-way bathroom and generous size laundry, 10 foot ceilings throughout and a fabulous open plan kitchen, dining and family room. The kitchen comprises of quality appliances and a stunning centre bench. The family and dining has double doors leading through to the games room which has glass doors leading out onto the salt water solar heated pool. There is a 3 car garage under the main roof, approximately 32,000L rainwater storage, two 3phs split system air-conditioners, large entertainment area overlooking the pool complete with bar and wood fire pizza oven, side access for trailers or caravans with a high clearance lean-to off the shed.
Set on 610m2 this 3 bedroom home is wonderfully located in the heart of Gawler East with unbroken rural views from the rear of the property. Offering 3 bedrooms with built in robes to bedrooms 2 & 3, spacious formal lounge and combined kitchen/ dining room. The home and block is neat and easily maintained. Serviced by gas hot water together with gas heating and ducted evaporative air conditioning, with single carport and second driveway. The residence would suit a young family or professional couple. Set amongst quality homes in a great area close to amenities but still retaining a rural outlook - Well worth an inspection.
It is truly amazing as to what this immaculate property has to offer, set on a 322m² courtyard block. It is low maintenance, but of the highest quality. Comprising of 3 bedrooms plus study, formal lounge room, separate formal dining, a luxurious bathroom, laundry and a phenomenal kitchen complete with informal meals area.The quality of this property is all too evident from the superb built-in wardrobes and built-in furniture throughout the home to the truly stunning kitchen and bathroom, as though straight out of “Home and Garden”, the home is exquisitely decorated. If you’re looking for an extremely low maintenance property that is the epitome of luxury at a very affordable price then look no further, this is it! Inspection will, without a doubt, impress the most discerning of buyers. Call today, as seeing is believing - one of the very best presented properties that we have ever had the pleasure of selling. # 3013 RLA 61382
This superbly renovated 1880's cottage is situated on a 913m2 allotment located on the fringe of the popular Barossa Valley. The cottage is currently running as a Bed and Breakfast but would make for a lovely home with all the luxuries of modern living. This little oasis offers tranquillity and convenience with shops, schools and wineries all within walking distance and it's only 10 minutes drive to Gawler or Tanunda. The house boasts the following; - 2 good size bedrooms, fully carpeted with doors to outside - Galley Style kitchen with quality appliances and glass splashbacks -Traditional country style dining with original wood stove and stunning timber floors - Lounge with open fire place - Split system heating and cooling - 1.5kw solar Established gardens with the house set well back on the block - Stylish bathroom with spa and separate toilet - Good size laundry - Plenty of parking with foundation already done for carport - Superb location. It needs to be seen to be believed, call now to book a time that's right for you. # 3025 RLA 61382
# 3022
RLA 61382
LYNDOCH 2
Set on over a quarter of an acre (1104m2) this much loved family home offers 3 bedrooms, main with walk-in robe and bedrooms 2 and 3 with built-in robes, open living family, dining and kitchen together with a large formal lounge. The home is serviced by a 3.5hp split system and also slow combustion heating. Outside, the property boasts unbroken views over the Barossa Ranges and beautifully established gardens just perfect for entertaining. Also with a 20x20 shed with cement floor and power, double carport, rear access and 6500L of rainwater storage fed to the laundry and kitchen. A lovely property offering privacy and seclusion yet walking distance to all of Lyndoch’s amenities. A “must inspect” for anyone looking in the Barossa, convenience and tranquillity found.
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Location, Location, Location Built 2006 and set on 640m2 this 4 bedroom home offers space and convenience for any family. All bedrooms have built in robes, main with walk in robe and ensuite. With large open living areas fully tiled this home is services by reverse cycle ducted heating and cooling with double garage under main roof, fully landscaped gardens and outdoor pergola area. Nestled in a quiet cul-de-sac close to all amenities and Trinity College this home offers great value in the current market. Ready to go and settlement to suit, inspection is a must – Call to make an appointment.
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Unique and Amazing - 1880’s Cottage Truly amazing, this stunning 1880's cottage is set on a generous 850m2 allotment.Currently operating as a local Bed and Breakfast in the Barossa Valley, this cottage is a testament to the owners as the renovations are of such a high quality. What an opportunity, to own a lovely cottage with modern and quality upgrades on the inside, yet keeping great character on the outside. Situated within walking distance to local shops, schools and wineries this is truly a great location. This 1880's cottage offers the following;- 2 bedrooms fully carpeted - Lounge with floating floors and slow combustion heating - Dining room also with slow combustion heating - Modern Galley Style kitchen with quality appliances - Modern bathroom with spa - 2 toilets - Large outdoor cellar/storage room - 1.5kw solar - Front and rear parking for 4 cars - Split system heating and cooling - Fully insulated, new plumbing and wiring to whole house as well as a new roof.This gorgeous cottage has It all so don't miss out on the opportunity to have your own piece of paradise. # 3024 RLA 61382
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A Great Investment As rare as hens teeth! A half acre allotment with over 100 metres of road frontage. Currently on two titles with a circa 1890 Stone Cottage, originally the Headmasters residence for the Lyndoch Public School - opened in 1879. The potential of this superb opportunity is obvious, to renovate the Cottage and sub-divide the remaining land (subject to Council consent). With 3 bedrooms, formal lounge, kitchen/dine and large cellar the property is deserving of restoration and would certainly reap rewards for its lucky new owner, together with the development of the remaining land. Within walking distance to all of Lyndoch's amenities local schools, shops, restaurants and wineries. A project worthy of the investment, inspection by appointment call to arrange a time to suit.
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Spectacular Basket Range Stone Home This spectacular Basket Range stone home is set on approximately 1 Acre of land with dual access to the property which could make room for subdivision subject to council consent. The home offers 3 bedrooms all of great size, bathroom with separate toilet, storage room, formal entry, lounge and open plan kitchen, dining and family. The home has a new addition including rumpus room, large laundry and bathroom with toilet. Other features include 9 foot ceilings, ornate ceiling roses, ducted reverse cycle heating/cooling, huge entertainment area with gable roof, double brick garage under the main roof, double carport and two large sheds (9.1m x 6m and 5.5m x 4.6m). Over 40 different Fruit trees and 140 Olive trees FS17. This property has it all and is situated in a quiet little community within walking distance to all amenities. Don't miss this great opportunity to purchase this wonderful family home on a great parcel of land. # 3001
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A Little Piece of Paradise Quality home built in 1995, situated on 2 Hectares (5 Acres) of superb land & offers 360º of stunning views. Property is fenced into several paddocks & has horse shltrs with yrds, gd size dam, fully est gardens, plenty of prking & more rm for the kids. It has 4 great size bdrms + a study, mstr with lrge B/I/R & ens fit for a queen with dble vnty & lrge crnr spa, bdrms 2 & 3 with gd size mirrored B/I/R & a grt O/P family/lounge/kitchen with quality appliances throughout. This lrge fmly hm also offers a frml dining/lounge for the adults, 3-way mn bthrm, lrge laundry, ducted R/C heating & cooling, quality slate flrs in high traffic areas & crpt in bdrms & frml areas. It’s connected to 29,000 gallons of R/W with manual switch to mn, dble grge/teenagers retreat with triple carport, lrge ent area, chook yard & shedding with high clearance roller drs for trucks & 2 roller drs for cars . These properties rarely become avlbl so don't miss out on the opp to purchase a little piece of paradise. Call today to arrange a time to inspect.
# 3026
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CAESAR’S Palace Chicken and Seafood shop in the Gawler Park Homemaker Centre has food fit for the emperor. Michael Semoaa, with 15 years in the takeaway food business in Salisbury North, has taken over the popular fast food outlet. “The customer is most important so I ensure all the salads are made fresh on the premises,” Michael said. “We also believe it is important to source locally both for freshness and to support local businesses so all our vegetables, eggs and chickens come from local suppliers.”
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SPECIALTY: A Caesar’s Palace Chicken and Seafood hamburger (above) and below the fresh salad made from local produce.
What: Caesar’s Palace Chicken and Seafood. Feature: Chicken, seafood, burgers, steak sandwiches, fish and chips, salads. Where: Gawler Park Homemaker Centre, 485 Main North Road. When: Wednesday to Monday 10.30am - 8pm. Open public holidays. Phone: 8523 2902.
KAPUNDA Musical Society is at it again. Just a few months after performing their successful take on Two Weeks With The Queen; the committee is calling on actors and backstage help to support their Christmas production, Snow Queen. According to Kapunda Musical Society president and director of the pantomine Jennette Mickan, Snow Queen is an adaptation of Hans Christian Anderson’s classic tale. “It has been written by Tina and Robert Burbridge from
England and the family favourite will include participation from the audience,” Jennette said. And for the first time, production rights allow Kapunda Musical Society to film their version. With the Christmas theme flowing, the committee will also include a colouring in competition on this year’s Snow Queen program for children to enter. Winning entries will be announced at the Christmas Carols, at Kapunda Soldiers Memorial Hall, off Hill Street, in December.
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Proudly Presents “CHRISTMAS IN JULY” Saturday 21st July 7:30pm Featuring
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& “THE SNOW QUEEN” A pantomime In association with Lazy Bee Scrpits. Written by Tina & Robert Burbidge. Directed by Jenette Mickan (8566 2282) Hans Christian Andersons' classic tale about friendship and Gerda's journey as she looks for Kay her best friend, taken by the evil Snow Queen. Laughter, song and dance.
A good time guaranteed! Information Night: Tuesday 24th July 7:30pm Auditions: Saturday 28th July commencing 9am Chapel Street Theatre, Kapunda www.kapundams.com Proudly Sponsored by the Barossa & Light Herald
COME ON IN: Ready to serve are the staff at Caesar’s Palace Chicken and Seafood shop at Evanston Park. Pictured from left are Jade, Cailey, Tayla, Dauwood, Hiba, Michael and May. Michael is the new owner of Caesar’s Palace Chicken and Seafood and invites customers to come and try the shop’s range of salads, made on the premises with locally sourced products along with free range chickens which have been grown locally. Michael also suggests customers try a hamburger or a serve of fish and chips.
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The information and audition night for the Snow Queen will be Tuesday, July 24 at the Chapel Theatre, Chapel Street, in Kapunda from 7.30pm. Following this, rehearsals will then take place on Saturday, July 28 at 9am. In addition, the society will be hosting a ‘Christmas in July’ event on Saturday, July 21 at 7.30pm, with the public invited to attend. The festive event will be held at the Chapel Theatre, which will begin to show signs of the pantomime Snow Queen by way of decorations. Christmas in July will involve a $10 door fee and visitors are asked to not bring their own food and beverages as they will be fully catered for with supper, tea and coffee. Raffle prizes, a silent auction, a Christmas trivia and entertainment are just a few things organised. Funds will go towards the upgrade of the Kapunda Musical Society’s green room. For more details, contact Jennette Mickan on 8566 2282 or to learn more about Kapunda Musical Society visit kapundams.com.
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Support Rick’s challenge DON’T MISS: Popular band Colonel Mustard, who perform this Saturday in Tanunda.
and rewarding lives. The challenge Rick is involved in includes being part of a reality style TV documentary, which will feature 12 participants as they are taken on a week long journey, tackling a variety of surprise challenges while raising funds and awareness for Cara. Colonel Mustard is a fivepiece band and knows just how to draw a crowd. Now is the time to let Rick know you can support him by attending his major fundraiser this Saturday at Peter Lehmann Wines Old Redemption Cellar. Tickets are just $20 which allows you to party or catch up with friends from 7pm to midnight. Tickets can be purchased via Facebook and
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Breathe and Impulse LEIGH Warren and Dancers is proud to present a double bill of two critically acclaimed dance works ‘Breathe and Impulse’ on Friday, July 27 in Tanunda. This is a special one-off performance at the Brenton Langbein Theatre and allows audiences to experience world-class contemporary dance. Impulse sees cutting edge visual technology play together with Michael Nyman’s String Quartet No. 2, performed live on stage by The Zephyr Quartet to inspire and propel the dancers’ response to the witty and dynamic music. Artistic Director, Leigh Warren says the Barossa is in for a feast of the senses with this double bill dance work. The event kicks off from 7.30pm and tickets are adult $39.90, concession $33 and student $19.90. For more details and tickets, phone 8561 4299.
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searching for Everyday Hero Australia or by visiting Everyday Hero Australia and search for Cara - Rick Lane. Tickets can also be purchased at the door. There will be beer and soft drink available for purchase with nibbles provided. An auction will be held with a 1975 Grange Hermitage and reproduction of a lace up Port (Magpies) guernsey recently signed by Russell, Brad and Brett Ebert. These items can be bid on this week through Rick Lane Facebook. Also a variety of Barossa wines and vouchers, and a Power guernsey will be made available through a silent auction. For more details on Cara, visit cara.org.au.
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GET your dancing shoes on as Barossa Valley based acoustic cover band Colonel Mustard heads to Tanunda this Saturday night. Apart from providing visitors with a good night out, their lead singer Rick Lane (pictured centre) is looking to raise some serious funds and awareness for Cara. The Williamstown man has joined the Cara TV Charity Challenge and as part of the deal must raise $10,000. With a string of good friends and family he’s close to his target hitting the $7000 mark. Rick, who regularly volunteers his time to charity, explained Cara supports people with multiple and severe disabilities to live full
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LEIGH WARREN AND DANCERS “Breathe” and “Impulse” – A DOUBLE BILL “Breathe” brings together ancient and modern Australia in a spellbinding performance that draws its audience into a dancework that is by turns ethereal, energetic and strikingly individual. Followed by “Impulse” which combines live movement and music with cutting-edge visual technology to create an unforgettable sensory feast.
Friday, 27th July 7.30pm Adult: $39.90 Conc: $33.00 Student: $19.90
ERTH’S I, BUNYIP From the creators of the “Dinosaur Petting Zoo” “I Bunyip” is a rare chance for you to meet very real characters from Australia’s oldest stories, brought alive by life-like puppets. Get ready to meet new friends from oceans and rivers, bushland and deserts. You won’t believe the kinds of friends that Bunyips have!
Friday, 3rd August 6.00pm All Tickets: $22.00
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DEEPBLUE ORCHESTRA “Deepblue” is an immersive theatre experience infusing rock electronic and orchestral music with plenty of surprises along the way. It’s all about fun with technology, good music and a great night out. This is your chance to see one of the most interesting finalists from “Australia’s Got Talent” perform live!
Monday, 6th August 8.00pm Adult: $51.00 Conc: $41.00 YP(U30): $33.00 YP(U17): $29.00 www.barossaherald.com.au
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COMPETITOR: Andrew Beatie of Hahndorf taking part in the Collingrove Hillclimb.
FUN: There was school holiday action at the Barossa Mall on Thursday. A table tennis tournament for children was conducted and all participants received a free gift plus there were prizes for the winners and runners up. At right shows all the children who took part along Paul Schupelius (manager of Barossa Sportspower and Barossa Surf) and Leah Mills, (owner of Nuriootpa Newsagency).
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• 1 sprig thyme • zest of 1 lemon • 2 large sweet potatoes, peeled and cut into chunks • 1 stick cinnamon • 1/2 cup skim milk
Mix salt, pepper and flour in a bowl and coat lamb shanks. Lightly spray a heavy-based casserole dish with oil and place over a medium-high heat. Brown shanks for 2 minutes and set aside. Heat olive oil in pan and cook leek and carrots for 4 minutes. Add garlic and cook for 30 seconds, then return the shanks to pan with wine. Bring to boil, then add tomatoes, stock, rosemary, thyme and lemon zest. Return to the boil and simmer for 1 hour, turning shanks occasionally, until meat is cooked and falling off the bone. Meanwhile, steam sweet potato with cinnamon until tender. Discard cinnamon and mash the sweet potatoes with milk. Serve mash topped with shanks. Recipes courtesy of www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/cuisine
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CAR enthusiasts have the chance to take part in the ‘Fitch the Rubberman Come and Try Day’ at Collingrove Hillclimb on Saturday, July 14. Starting at 9.30am, the event gives drivers the opportunity to test their driving skills on a tight and twisty track in a non-competitive environment. Daryl Warman, of the Sporting Car Club of SA, said the event was designed to introduce people to the sport of hill climbing. “(The event) gives younger drivers the opportunity to find out how skillful they are under safe and controlled conditions,” Daryl said. The public are invited towatch the new drivers try their hand at the Collingrove Hillclimb track. This is the third ‘Fitch the Rubberman Come and Try Day’ this year and drivers only have one more chance to try out the track before they have to wait until 2013 to test their skills. The last ‘Fitch the Rubberman Come and Try Day’ will be held on September 8 and entries must be in by August 29. On July 15, the track will be used for the Penrite Oil Winter Cup Round Three competition. Pack a picnic lunch and load up the car and enjoy a nice day out at the track for $20-per-carload, or $10-per-person. There will be 90 cars competing from 9.30am and visitors are welcomed to wander through the paddock to look at the cars and speak to the drivers.
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8563 2041 • f 8563 3655 +or email - admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com FUNERAL NOTICES WUTTKE ASPACHER (nee Wilksch) Rainer, Tamara and Emmy welcomed Harry Rainer on the 15th June. Harry is a grandson for Willi and Rose Aspacher of Bruckhof Germany, and Ray & Anne Wilksch of Tanunda. Thanks to Dr. Myatt and Dr. Chenia and all the midwives at Tanunda Hospital and Gawler Hospital. Special thanks to Kate for your help and support.
THE RELATIVES and FRIENDS of the late Mrs. ROMA GERTRUDE (GERT) WUTTKE, are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral Service, which will be conducted TODAY, July 11, commencing at 2p.m. in the St. Michael's Gnadenfrei Lutheran Church, Seppeltsfield Road, Marananga. Following the Service, Committal Prayers will be held in the adjoining Cemetery.
DEATH NOTICES
HAMBOUR, Brian George Passed away 4/7/12 At Somerton Lodge Aged 82 years. Loved and loving husband of Patricia The angels wrapped their wings around you and have taken you to a better place. I know you will watch over us, as you always did. Sincere Thanks to Doctors & Staff at Daws Park Hospital and Somerton Lodge.
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IN MEMORIAM MARCH, Joan Passed away 6/7/11 - Remembered and loved by Stuart, Heather and family.
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LOTT, Barbara Marigold (nee Miller) Passed away peacefully on July 3, 2012. Loved wife of Peter (deceased). Much loved mother of Andrew, Geoffrey, Justin and Linley. Adored sister of Justin, Peter (both deceased) and Roley. A Funeral Service will be held in Adelaide. ALFRED JAMES Unley Funeral Home Phone: 8272 8555 WUTTKE, Roma Gertrude (Gert) Passed away peacefully at the Flinders Medical Centre on July 3, 2012. Aged 93 years. Loved and loving wife of the late Stanley. Loving sister of Frieda, Dora and Lorna (all deceased) and Rita, Grace, Melva, Dawn and Samuel. Much loved mother and mother-in-law of Grant (deceased) and Margaret, Kym and Kerry. Devoted grandmother and great-grandmother of Sally, Nicholas, Kylie, Troy, William, Annabel, Harry, Olivia and Ethan. Will be sadly missed.
FUNERAL NOTICES
HAMBOUR RELATIVES and FRIENDS of the late BRIAN HAMBOUR are invited to attend the Funeral Service to be held at St. Joseph's Church, 22 Strathmore Tce., Brighton, TODAY 11th July, 2012, at 1.00 p.m. Signature Funerals Phone: 1300 199 299 Member IFDAA www.barossaherald.com.au
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HAMBOUR, Brian George To know you was special. Rest in peace. Tricia, Nathan, Tayla, John, Micharla, Conner, Aislinn
WRECKING
Ford Falcon BF III Stationwagon 4 Litre LPG only motor and auto transmission, 56,000 km. Ford Falcon BF Sedan 4 Litre motor, Injected LPG, 101,000 km. Holden Commodore VU Utility 5.7 Litre Gen 3 motor and manual transmission. Holden Commodore VZ Crewman Utility 3.6 Litre motor and auto transmission, 47,000 km, suit repair. Holden Commodore VY Sedan 3.8 Litre motor and auto transmission. Holden Commodore VE 60th Anniversary Sedan 3.6 Litre motor and auto transmission, factory alloys. NEW ARRIVALS: Commodore VZ Sedan 3.6 Litre motor and auto transmission, 141,000 km. Falcon AU II Sedan 4 Litre motor and auto transmission Falcon BF Sedan 4 Litre motor and auto transmission, 136,000 km
GAWLER MOTOR WRECKING 3 Prescott Crescent, Gawler Belt 8522 5677 or 0416 081 109 A MOVING SALE Sellicks Mahogany bedroom suite, 5 pieces (queen size headboard, side drawers, tall boy, full length mirror). $1,900 Queen size ensemble $350 Sellicks Mahogany book shelf $500 Nest of 4 Mahogany tables $250 Mahogany coffee table $200 Redgum coffee table $175 Lazyboy lounge (1 x 2 seater recliner, 2 single rocker, recliner) $850 Tiger Chair (cost $2,000) French $750, Sofa bed (Cost $4,000) $750 Emilia 5 burner gas cook top, electric fan oven 800mm, plus (range hood, splashback) all stainless steel $1,800 1250mm stainless steel bench with drawers $240 Panasonic convection inverter Microwave $450 Westinghouse 700 Lt. chest freezer $1,100 Bosch dishwasher s/s $500 Saeco (magic) Coffee machine $490 Extension table 5'6" to 9' & 6 chairs $420 Crystal glasses set (Bohemia) $350 Pine large bookshelf $175 Pine bookshelf 4' $140 80cm Hisense LCD TV $230 TV stand, large wooden $250 Dual HD turner recorder 500 GB hard drive $450 HD turner $150 DVD & video player $150 Glass TV stand $175 Samsung washing machine 7kg front loader $340 Simpson clothes dryer $225 Treadmill (9 programs) $500 Sony juke box $350 Juki industrial sewing machine $850 Golf Clubs ladies (Infiniti pro) $225 Putter (Rosa daytonal cgb) $250 Weber BBQ $290 4 burner BBQ $150 Teak wooden bench & 2 chairs $125 Contact Glenn 0409326596
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SALVAGE YARD
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
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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BIRTH NOTICES
ASSORTED WOODEN PRODUCTS, bags of firewood $3, oak $4.50, cheeseboards from $10, a range of wine gift boxes available. Pick up from Reception. Barossa Enterprises, 27 Samuel Road, Nuriootpa. Barossa New Life Church TREASURE CHEST - FURNITURE MART 10 Murray St, Nuriootpa Tel. 85622988 Monday - Friday 9am - 4pm Saturday 9am - 12pm All donations of furniture, clothing, bric-a-brac enable us to assist our Community BAROSSA VALLEY Country Furniture Paint Stripping Furniture Restoration Custom Made. David Bush 0419628222 CASH FOR BOTTLES & CANS. Wine bottles, batteries, phone Lange's Can & Bottle Depot on 85642292 for trading hours, 20 Newcastle St, Angaston. ENGEL & WAECO 12/24/240 volt fridge /freezers. All models. Best prices in the State. Gawler Fishing & Outdoors 85226200 FARM GATES - Large or small from $68.00 + portable sheep yard panels and hay rings. Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11 Paxton Street, Willaston. Ph: 85232350 FIREWOOD Quality seasoned. Split red. blue, sugar gum, mallee stumps sawn mallee & bags of kindling. Weighbridge docket supplied. Pickup or deliver AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. Matthew Reimann, Firewood Supplies. 0413089743. Delivery available 7 days by appointment. Credit Cards now accepted.
STORMWATER 90mm pipe $13 and fittings. Gawler Irrigation Lot 11, Paxton Street, Willaston. 85232350
GARAGE SALES FOR KIDS, BY KIDS - Bring your pocket money. Books, toys, clothes, food. Saturday 9am. 47 Homburg St. Tanunda. 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 14TH JULY - $ gold coin sale! All must go! Most things $1. Last day -23 Aughey Street Tanunda. 8-11am. Clothing, kitchenware, bric a brac, books. Excluding some other items that have been heavily reduced - p3 games, DS games, some electrical, near new walking frame $30, computer desk and more. SATURDAY 14th July. 7a.m. start. Furniture, clothes and lots more. Bleach Naruto Volumes Anime & Manga. 28 Warnecke Street, Nuriootpa.
MOTOR VEHICLES 2004 NISSAN NAVARA STR 4 x 4, dual cab, 90,000km, manual, diesel plus gas, silver with back canopy and tow bar, $19,000 rego XDD822 - 0419833631 2012 HOLDEN CRUZE SRI-V, 2500km, black, manual, tinted windows, rego S174APN, $26,000 - 0419810997 CASH FOR CARS and scrap metal. Ph: 0404856309
GENERATORS MID YEAR SALE SAVE $$$
MISCELLANEOUS
Low speed diesel Super Silent 100 Litre Tank Quality Aussie Brand. 10kva $4999, 15kva $5499,. 25kva $5999, 37kva $6999, 75kva Deutz $14500. Portable diesel & petrol sets 10kva fr. $1449. Ph. 0432636678
TAROT with a Clairvoyant, Adele. Spiritual help & guidance on all levels. Ph: 0422135681
JACKSON'S FIREWOOD free bag kindling with every order. Dry split redgum mallee pink gum. Weighed delivery only. 0400083852 KINDLING - OAK Hot, clean fire starter for large logs. 10 Kg. bag $8 Tubbies Australia, 45 - 63 Mt. Crawfrod Road, Williamstown. KITCHEN Baltic pine table and 6 all leather chairs. V.G. condition. $250 Ph: 85246547 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 MALTESE X Shitsu puppy, white male, vaccinated and vet checked. $180 Ph: 85811585 or 0438811351 NEED A PUMP? For all your needs, Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11, Paxton Street, WILLASTON. Ph: 85232350
FOR HIRE SLUSHIE MACHINES HOT CHOCOLATE MACHINES PUCKER POWDER, FAIRY FLOSS POPCORN MACHINES Phone Pina 0434141097 www.slush-a-licous.com.au Family owned, locally operated.
WANTED ANY SCRAP METAL Will pay cash for the removal of yours. Ph: 0412259039 ANYTHING WITH METAL Cash 4 cars, free collection. HAPPY SCRAPPY recycle it! 85630213 or 0406411117 CASH FOR SCRAP METAL I AM LOCAL. Ph: 0411165694 CASH FOR UNWANTED CARS and scrap metal. Ph: 0404856309
AGISTMENT
PLANTS - Natives, perennials, tube stock, water wise etc. MORNING STAR NURSERY Lot 1 Cossins St., Kapunda. Ph: 85663952. Open Thursday to Sunday 9am- 5pm.
HORSE AGISTMENT Nuriootpa Road, Greenock. Good pasture, fences & shelter shed. Ph: 0417858211
PUSHER V.gd condition. Mothers Choice. $60 neg. Ph: 85633037 or 0419811918 Tanunda.
J.W. SMART WOOLBUYERS PTY LTD. Will buy all types. Flexible hours. Ph: 0417878486 - jwsmartbigpond.com
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TENDERS & CONTRACTS
PUBLIC NOTICES WH1834908
PETS BELINDA'S PAMPERED PETS NURIOOTPA Professional dog grooming by an animal lover. EFTPOS now available. Ph: 0418810323
LOST & FOUND LOST - A Siberian Husky lost in the Nuriootpa area on 6th July. Black & white female named Xena. Call 0409622846
HEALTH & BEAUTY MASSAGE Therapeutic, Aromatherapy, Pregnancy Massage, Aromatherapy Pamper Packages, Myofacial Release, Reiki. 7 years professional experience. Gift vouchers & Pensioner discounts available. Consulting in Kapunda. Liz Ronan. Ph:85663125 or 0400760010 REMEDIAL MASSAGE Trigger Point, Deep Tissue, Myo-Fascial, Lymphatic. Wed, Fri - 1A Bilyara Rd, Tanunda. Ph. 0409631553 Thurs - Petite Pear Shop 3 Gilbert St, Lyndoch. Lynnette Roesler Ph. 85245156. Health Rebates.
ACCOMODATION VACANT UNI Student Accommodation -3 bedroom house in Adelaide. 1 room available now to share with 2 ex FAITH students. Windsor Gardens, 5 minutes walk from Bus stop on NE Road, or short drive to Obahn. Mobile 0409429 507
CLEANING Tenders are invited by the Department for Education and Child Development for cleaning services at the following site, sqm areas being approximate only. Tender No. 43/12 – Kapunda Primary School (2,744 sqm) – (DECD022739)
Notice is hereby given that at its ordinary meeting held on 26 June 2012 in relation to the financial year ending 30 June 2013, the Light Regional Council, in exercise of the powers contained within Chapter 10 of the Local Government Act, 1999 made the following resolutions:
Mandatory Inspection for this site will be held between 16 July 2012 and 27 July 2012. Request for Tender document is available for download at: www.tenders.sa.gov.au using the respective code for this site, with inspection date and time provided on the front page. Enquiries to either: Terry Fantis (08) Sheryl Atkinson (08) Stephanie Obst (08) Michelle Marotti (08) Lisa Mackie (08)
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1. Adoption of Valuation That Council, pursuant to Section 167(2)(a) of the Local Government Act 1999, adopt for rating purposes the most recent valuations of the Valuer-General and available to the Council of the capital value of land within the area of the Council, such valuations to apply to that land from 1 July 2012, and specifies that the total of the values that are to apply within the area of the Council is $3,036,450,540 of which $2,988,816,128 is rateable.
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2. Declaration of Differential General Rate
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That Council pursuant to Sections 153(1)(b) and 156(1)(a) of the Local Government Act 1999, declare the following differential general rates in respect of rateable land within its area based upon the capital value of rateable land, varying according to Land Use Category:
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ALL GAS FITTING Space serviced from $95. Gasglow - 0425148969
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(2) on rateable land attributed Land Use Category 2 (Commercial - Shop) or Land Use Category 3 (Commercial - Office), a rate of 0.67498 cents in the dollar of the capital value of such land;
AUDIO/MUSIC professional studio/location recordings. Groups/solos. CD design /printing/duplication. Affordable/negotiable rates. 0430026993.
(3) on rateable land attributed Land Use Category 4 (Commercial - Other), a rate of 0.77141 cents in the dollar of the capital value of such land;
CHIMNEY CLEANING Local Barossa Service Phone: David 0407189215
(5) on rateable land attributed Land Use Category 7 (Primary Production), a rate of 0.30856 cents in the dollar of the capital value of such land;
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CHIROPRACTOR. Dr Kana Nathan 39 Murray St, Angaston. Consulting Saturdays Ph. 85642882
ALMOST NEW 3 b.r. house, Tanunda. Available end July. A/c+H. $310 p.w. Ph: 0419811594 or 85633037
CIVIL CELEBRANT - Angela Nielsen Ceremonies designed for you. Marriages, namings, committment and renewal of vows. Ph: 0408107940 or 85642773
FOR RENT - Port Clinton. 2 b.r. house. $120 per night. Call 0417322845
LEADLIGHT STUDIO make new, repair old, traditional to contemporary. For quality & competitive prices contact Tracy 85246959 Willliamstown
RENT-TO-OWN Blakeview Beautiful 4 bedroom home, large block, low deposit. $450 per week No bank required. Phone Keith 0438 869 996
HANDS ON DOGS Providing services for your dogs. Grooming, massage, convalescence care. Call Jenny on 85232452 Gawler or 0423 474 287
COMING EVENTS CASH AUCTION At Mount Pleasant Showgrounds Tuesday 17th July -Start 9.30am . Bring your unwantd goods & turn them into cash. - Can pick up Contact Peter 85811752 / 0412910803 KAPUNDA Indoor Market 22nd July, 2012 CWA Hall - Main Street FREE ENTRY Welcome to Browse 9.00 - 3.00 Enquiries - 85662241 or 85663913 Kapunda Community Craft Shop
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(4) on rateable land attributed Land Use Category 5 (Industry - Light), or Land Use Category 6 (Industry - Other), a rate of 1.06068 cents in the dollar of the capital value of such land;
(6) on rateable land attributed Land Use Category 8 (Vacant Land), a rate 0.67498 cents in the dollar of the capital value of such land 3. Imposition of a Minimum Rate That Council pursuant to Section 158(1)(a) of the Local Government Act 1999, declare that the minimum amount payable by way of general rates in respect of all rateable land within the Council area shall be $745.00. 4. Imposition of Domestic Refuse and Recycling Annual Service Charge That Council pursuant to Section 155 of the Local Government Act 1999, impose an annual service charge based on the nature of the service for refuse collection and recycling of $255.00 on each assessment in respect of all land to which the Council provides or makes available the 3-bin service, and of $166.00 on each assessment in respect of all land to which the Council provides or makes available the 2-bin service. 5. Imposition of Community Wastewater Management System Annual Service Charge
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TANUNDA - Large 1 b.r. unit, b.i.r., undercover parking, rainwater, airconditioned, centrally located, quiet area. NO PETS. Please phone 0413 308 563 after 5.00 p.m. to arrange for interview and inspection.
(1) on rateable land attributed Land Use Category 1 (Residential) or Land Use Category 9 (Other), a rate of 0.38570 cents in the dollar of the capital value of such land;
GARDENING/LANDSCAPING lawnmowing, edging/hedging, weed spraying, rubbish removal, bobcat hire, design, irrigation, mulching, planting, large rocks available. Paul 0417 130 601 HOME CLEANING & IRONING - $15 off first reg. service so you try us out. Ph: Carolyn or Nat till 8pm daily incl. w/ends. 0409691576
That Council pursuant to Section 155 of the Local Government Act 1999, impose the following annual service charges based on the nature of the service on each assessment in respect of all land to which the Council provides or makes available a Community Wastewater Management System: Kapunda ................................................................................................................$390.00 Freeling ................................................................................................................$390.00 Freeling (Hanson Street Estates Sewer System) .................................................. $370.00 Greenock .............................................................................................................. $390.00 Greenock Rise Subdivision (Developer Owned) ....................................................$ 50.00 Roseworthy .......................................................................................................... $390.00 6. Declaration of Separate Rate for Natural Resource Management Board Levies That Council pursuant to the powers contained in Section 95 of the Natural Resources Management Act 2004, and Section 154 of the Local Government Act 1999, and in order to reimburse the Council for the amount contributed to the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management Board, declare a separate rate of 0.008856 cents in the dollar of the Capital Value of land, in respect of all rateable land in the Council’s area and in the area of that Board. Brian Carr, Chief Executive Officer Light Regional Council
Light Regional Council Road Closure – Liebig Road, Nuriootpa
Notice is hereby given that Council, at a meeting held on 26 June 2012, resolved pursuant to Section 359 of the Local Government Act 1934 to exclude all vehicles (Council, Emergency Services and Council Authorised Vehicles accepted), from a section of Liebig Road, Nuriootpa being from the north of the access point to Lot 6 to a point in line with the northern boundary of Allotment 871, a length of approximately 450 metres. Brian Carr Chief Executive Officer
COLOUR When you place a display classified ad you can have a full colour logo or key parts of the text for only $55 on top of the price of the ad.
Applicable to display: Positions Vacant, Coming Events, Public Notices and other boxed classifieds. Stand out from the crowd! 1831308
HYDROPAWS 4pawfectpaws. Mobile nose to tail pet care. Heated hydrobath, blowdry, nails & clipping. Ph: Bridget 0488444542
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HOOTZ DOG GROOMING Mobile. Qualified groomer. Nuriootpa Ph: Justin 0406840020
Phone 8563 2041 or email: manager.barossaherald@ruralpress.com
ROLLER shutter repairs 08 85662922 admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com
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Saturday 14thJuly
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Come & Try Day a non-competitive great opportunity for drivers who have never competed at Collingrove to test their skill and their cars capability on the tight, twisty & technically challenging Collingrove Hill under safe & controlled conditions.
Sun 15 July Penrite Oil Winter Cup Round 3
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$10 pp or $20 per carload Cars on the Hill 9:30am
Hillclimb Road Mt McKenzie (near Angaston)
2. Declaration of Differential General Rates That Council, pursuant to Sections 152(1)(c)(i), 153 (1)(b) and 156(1)(a) of the Local Government Act 1999, declares the following differential general rates on rateable land within its area for the year ending 30th June 2013, based upon the capital value of the land which rates vary by reference to land use categories as per Regulation 10 of the Local Government (General) Regulations 1999:
Light Regional Council Strategic Directions Report PUBLIC CONSULTATION
(1) on rateable land of category 1 use (Residential), a rate of 0.2967 cents in the dollar of the capital value of such land; (2) on rateable land of category 2 use (Commercial – Shop), category 3 use (Commercial – Office) and category 4 use (Commercial – Other), a rate of 0.4685 cents in the dollar of the capital value of such land; (3) on rateable land of category 5 use (Industry – Light), a rate of 0.4952 cents in the dollar of the capital value of such land; (4) on rateable land of category 6 use (Industry – Other), a rate of 1.3679 cents in the dollar of the capital value of such land; (5) on rateable land of category 7 use (Primary Production), a rate of 0.3135 cents in the dollar of the capital value of such land; (6) on rateable land of category 8 use (Vacant Land), a rate of 0.5396 cents in the dollar of the capital value of such land; (7) on rateable land of category 9 use (Other), a rate of 0.4869 cents in the dollar of the capital value of such land.
Planning for the Future of Light Regional Council - Have Your Say! WHAT’S THIS ABOUT? Council is reviewing its planning controls (Development Plan) and wants to hear from the community. By getting involved, you can help to shape the future of the Council area.
• The growth of our townships including Roseworthy • The extent of heritage areas in townships • Land division in rural areas • The protection of productive farm land and its interface with residential areas • Providing areas for local employment • The provision of infrastructure and services to growth areas • Improving the design of new buildings, streetscapes and layout of developments • Encouraging tourism development • Providing connected areas of open space • Making better use of stormwater
HOW CAN I GET INVOLVED? There are a number of ways that you can get involved: • Read the Discussion Paper which is available on the Council’s website www.light.sa.gov.au and at the Council offices at Freeling and Kapunda • Come to a Community Information Session at 7:00pm on Wednesday 1 August at the Council Chambers in Kapunda • Make an appointment to discuss your ideas with Council’s Planning Staff and Consultant on Wednesday 8 August. (Please ring Craig Doyle from Council on 8525 3200 to arrange an appointment.) • Lodge a written submission with Council by 5:00pm on 14 September 2012 All submissions should be addressed to: Mr Brian Carr Chief Executive Officer Light Regional Council PO Box 72 Kapunda SA 5373 • Nominate on your written submission that you wish to speak to the Councillors at a Public Meeting at 6:30pm on Wednesday 19 September at the Council Chambers in Kapunda
3. Fixed Charge That Council, pursuant to Section 152 (1)(c)(ii) of the Local Government Act 1999, declare a fixed charge of $268.00 on each separately valued piece of rateable land within the Council area for the year ending 30th June 2013. 4. Waste Collection Service Rate That Council, pursuant to Section 155 of the Local Government Act 1999, and in order to provide the service of waste collection in those parts of the Council’s area described in (3) below, declare the following service charges by reference to the nature and/or level of usage of the service, for the year ending 30th June 2013:
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While Council will be reviewing all of its planning controls, there are a number of areas that may receive particular attention. They include:
1. Adoption of Valuation Notice is hereby given that at its special meeting held on 26 June 2012 and in relation to the 2012/2013 Financial Year, Council, in accordance with Section 167(2)(a) of the Local Government Act 1999, adopts for rating purposes the Valuer-General’s valuations of Capital Value in relation to the area of the Council, which specifies that the total of the values that are to apply within the area is $4,473,747,280 of which $ 4,366,869,280 is rateable.
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WHAT’S BEING LOOKED AT?
ADOPTION OF VALUATION AND DECLARATION OF RATES AND CHARGES
WHERE CAN I GET FURTHER INFORMATION? If you would like to discuss this project further, please contact Craig Doyle on 8525 3200 or by email at cdoyle@light.sa.gov.au
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Brian Carr, Chief Executive Officer
Light Regional Council Sponsorship, Grants and Incentive Scheme
Funding Program – Round One 2012/13 – NOW OPEN Event Sponsorship Program Council’s Event Sponsorship Program supports initiatives and encourages activities which aim to stimulate both social and economic development and encourage tourism to townships and the region through the staging of events. The Event Sponsorship Program is designed to provide an equitable means for community organisations to access Council funds, with funding targeted specifically at advertising, marketing and infrastructure associated with your event activity. This includes hiring marquees, designing and printing of posters or flyers, hire cost of halls and event advertising signage. The maximum amount of funding is set at $2,000 on a matched dollar for dollar basis. Heritage Incentive Scheme In recognition of the community value of privately owned heritage places, Light Regional Council established a Heritage Incentive Scheme to provide financial assistance (grant funds) towards the cost of conservation work to listed heritage places within the Council area (Excluding State Heritage Places). The Heritage Incentive Scheme offers owners of local heritage places and contributory items grant funding of up to $1,000 for works associated with the conservation of the listed item. Grant funding may also be awarded to special projects within a Historic Conservation Zone or Policy Area (which may or may not be associated with a listed heritage item) which contribute to or improve the integrity of a heritage area. Community Grants Scheme Light Regional Council Community Grants Scheme provides the opportunity for non profit community groups and organisations to conduct projects and activities which contribute to the development of the community within the Council area. Applications will be considered for the targeted areas of health, environment, arts/culture, community development, equipment purchase and community education. The maximum grant available is set at $1000. INFORMATION Guidelines and application forms for all grants are available from Council’s website at www.light.sa.gov.au or at the Principal Office, 93 Main Street, Kapunda, or Branch Office, 12 Hanson Street, Freeling. For information contact Council on 85 253 200 or email: light@light.sa.gov.au Applications close on Friday 10 August 2012 WH1834446
(1) Non-recyclable Waste Collection (a) An annual service charge of $103.90 (74.21 cents per litre capacity) for 140L collection receptacles; (b) An annual service charge of $141.60 (59.00 cents per litre capacity) for 240L collection receptacles; except in instances where, subject to written application to and approved by the Council, residential households with six or more permanent residents may receive a 240L receptacle at the same service rate cost of a 140L receptacle. (2) Recyclable Waste Collection An annual service charge of $49.90 (20.79 cents per litre capacity) for 240L collection receptacles (3) Parts of the area (a) the townships of Angaston, Lyndoch, Moculta, Mount Pleasant, Nuriootpa, Stockwell, Tanunda and Williamstown; (b) the policy areas of Eden Valley and Springton; (c) land in the Council’s area between Altona Road and Barossa Valley Way known as “Altona”; (d) any other part of the Council area not otherwise described in this section to which the Council makes available (as at this date) a waste collection service. 5. Community Wastewater Management Systems (CWMS) Rate and Service Charge That Council, pursuant to Section 155 of the Local Government Act 1999, declare a service rate and service charge for the year ending 30th June 2013, in the following areas to which Council makes available a Community Wastewater Management System (CWMS): 1. Lyndoch, Mount Pleasant, Nuriootpa, Penrice, Stockwell, Tanunda and Williamstown – Residential & Vacant Land Properties (a) An annual service charge of $250 and a service rate of 0.0149 cents in the dollar of the capital value of assessments of occupied residential rateable land; (b) an annual service charge of $100 on each assessment of vacant rateable and non-rateable land. 2. Lyndoch, Mount Pleasant, Nuriootpa, Penrice, Stockwell, Tanunda and Williamstown – Non-Residential & Non-Vacant Land Properties A service rate of 0.1165 cents in the dollar of the capital value of occupied non-residential rateable land. 3. Springton – Residential & Vacant Land Properties (a) An annual service charge of $520 (including a capital repayment contribution of $245) on assessments of occupied residential rateable land; (b) an annual service charge of $245.00 on assessments of occupied non-rateable land; (c) an annual service charge of $55 on each assessment of vacant rateable and non-rateable land. 4. Springton – Non-Residential & Non-Vacant Land Properties (a) A service rate of 0.1165 cents in the dollar of the capital value of occupied non-residential rateable land. 6. Natural Resources Management Levies That Council, in exercise of the powers contained in Section 154 of the Local Government Act 1999, for the year ending 30th June 2013,
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(1) and in order to reimburse the Council for the amount contributed to the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management Board, a levy in the nature of a separate rate be imposed comprising of 0.008775 cents in the dollar of the capital value of land, on all rateable land in the Council’s area in the area of that Board in accordance with Section 95 of the Natural Resources Management Act 2004; and (2) in order to reimburse the Council for the amount contributed to the SA Murray-Darling Basin Natural Resources Management Board, a levy in the nature of a separate rate be imposed comprising of 0.009996 cents in the dollar of the Capital Value of land, on all rateable land in the Council’s area in the area of that Board in accordance with Section 95 of the Natural Resources Management Act 2004. 7. Payment of Rates (1) Pursuant to Section 181(1) of the Local Government Act 1999, all rates and charges will be payable in four quarterly instalments due on 4 September 2012, 4 December 2012, 5 March 2013 and 4 June 2013; provided that in cases where the initial account requiring payment of rates is not sent at least 30 days prior to these dates, or an amended account is required to be sent, authority to fix the date by which rates must be paid in respect of those assessments affected is hereby delegated pursuant to Section 44 of the Act, to the Chief Executive Officer; (2) Pursuant to Section 44 of the Local Government Act 1999, the Chief Executive Officer be delegated power under Section 181(4)(b) of the Act to enter into agreements with ratepayers relating to the payment of rates in any case where the Chief Executive Officer thinks it necessary or desirable to do so; (3) Pursuant to Section 181(11) of the Local Government Act 1999, all rates and charges paid in full on or before 4th September 2012 (first instalment date) will attract a discount of 2% (net of Council rebates if applicable). 8. Rebate of General Rates That Council pursuant to Section 166(1)(b) of the Local Government Act 1999, grants a rebate of 5% on the general rate to the principal ratepayer of rateable land within the land use Category 6 (Industry – Other), for all land for the year ending 30th June 2013, with the following State Valuation Office land use codes: 3110-3113 and 3121 (food manufacturing); 3200-3240 (textiles); 3310 - 3319 wood & wood products; 3410-3420 (paper and paper products, printing and publishing); 3560 (plastic products); 3720 (non-ferrous metal basic industries); 3810-3819 (fabricated metal products except machinery & equipment); 3824 (special industrial machinery and equipment); 3909 (other manufacturing industries); 6540-6550 (motor vehicle transportation); 8230 (dimension stone); 8240 (crushed stone); 8250-8259 (sand and gravel); 8260 (clay); and 8290 (non-metals). 9. Residential Rates Cap That Council, pursuant to Section 153(3) and (4) of the Local Government Act 1999, has determined to fix a maximum increase in general rates levied upon a property for the year ending 30th June 2013, which constitutes the principal place of residence of a principal ratepayer at: (a) 7.5% over and above the general rates levied for the 2011/2012 financial year (for those eligible for a State Government concession on their Council rates) or; (b) 15% over and above the general rates levied for the 2011/2012 financial year (for all other such ratepayers), provided that: • the property has been the principal place of residence of the principal ratepayer since at least 1 July 2011, and; • the property has not been subject to improvements with a value of more than $20,000 since 1 July 2011. 10. Separate Rate for the Aquatic & Fitness Centre -“REX” Notice is hereby given that at its Special Meeting held on 4th July 2012 and in relation to the 2012/2013 Financial Year, that Council, pursuant to Sections 154 and 156(1)(a) of the Local Government Act 1999, for the purpose of raising $871,551 to meet loan repayments for the funding of the activity which is the Barossa Aquatic and Fitness Centre, declares the following differential Separate Rates for year 4 of 6 years, within the part of The Barossa Council area comprising all rateable land within its area, except that land with a land use of 'vacant' for the year ending 30 June 2013, based upon the capital value of the land which rates vary by reference to land use categories as per Regulation 10 of the Local Government Act (General) Regulations 1999: (1) on rateable land of Category 1 use (Residential), a rate of 0.0193 cents in the dollar of the capital value of such land; (2) on rateable land of Category 2 use (Commercial – Shop), Category 3 use (Commercial – Office) and Category 4 use (Commercial – Other), a rate of 0.0332 cents in the dollar of the capital value of such land; (3) on rateable land of Category 5 use (Industry – Light), a rate of 0.0332 cents in the dollar of the capital value of such land; (4) on rateable land of Category 6 use (Industry – Other), a rate of 0.0765 cents in the dollar of the capital value of such land; (5) on rateable land of Category 7 use (Primary Production), a rate of 0.0074 cents in the dollar of the capital value of such land; (6) on rateable land of Category 9 use (Other), a rate of 0.0332 cents in the dollar of the capital value of such land. Rebate of Separate Rate for the Barossa Aquatic and Fitness Centre That Council, pursuant to Section 166(1)(l) of the Local Government Act 1999, grants a rebate of 50% on the Separate Rate to the principal ratepayer of rateable land within the land use Category 1 (Residential), Category 7 (Primary Production) and Category 9 (Other), where the principal ratepayer is eligible for a State Government concession on their Council Rates.
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Kapunda made to work bumped in the head, held up play for 20 minutes while an ambulance was called for. Hutton was convulsing on the ground, which was worrying, but he was able to gain his feet before the ambulance arrived and is reported to have recovered sufficiently, although he will probably miss a couple of weeks through concussion. The Tigers battled out the end of the first quarter by matching Kapunda, but could not find the big sticks, to trail 0-6 to 4-3 at the first break. Through the middle quarters Central played a high-possession game, kicking short to position
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UNDER PRESSURE: Kapunda’s Chris Smith gets a kick away despite pressure from Central’s Joel Oxenham. Watch are Tigers Jason Blakemore and Luke Edwards. Boundary umpire Ryan Fisher makes sure the ball is in play.
KAPUNDA won its seventh consecutive game with a 27-point victory over Gawler Central in Barossa, Light & Gawler football on Saturday at Gawler Oval, although the young Tigers showed plenty of pluck. The first quarter was telling, as Wes Farley kicked three goals in the blink of an eye to have the Bombers in a commanding position, which forced Central coach Damien Herzick to put Jake Asher on the dangerous forward. A shocking clash, which saw 18-year-old Tyler Hutton accidentally get
and working hard to be competitive. With three majors in the second term the Tigers cut the lead to just 10 points by half time, but struggled again for accuracy in the third quarter, with a return of 1-5 to two goals. Although matching Kapunda through the early stages of the final stanza, Central fell away late, as the Bombers made the game safe. “I thought we controlled the majority of the game everywhere except on the scoreboard,” Central coach Damien Herzick said. “They were heavy set and used their size to advantage, which was the major difference.
2012 BL&G premiership tables A Grade 1 Tanunda 2 Kapunda 3 South Gawler 4 Barossa District 5 Willaston 6 Nuriootpa 7 Freeling 8 Angaston 9 Gawler Central Reserves 1 South Gawler 2 Angaston 3 Barossa District 4 Nuriootpa Rover 5 Willaston 6 Kapunda 7 Gawler Central 8 Tanunda 9 Freeling
P 10 10 10 10 10 9 10 9 10 P 10 9 10 9 10 10 10 10 10
W 10 8 7 6 4 4 3 1 1 W 10 7 6 5 5 4 4 2 1
L 0 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 9 L 0 2 4 4 5 6 6 8 9
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
B 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 B 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1
For 1208 873 1024 1039 919 704 684 550 562 For 831 594 663 591 593 562 507 409 417
Agst 555 763 764 805 888 712 964 1024 1088 Agst 360 419 517 445 651 606 649 716 804
% 68.52 53.36 57.27 56.34 50.86 49.72 41.50 34.94 34.06 % 69.77 58.64 56.19 57.05 47.67 48.12 43.86 36.36 34.15
Pts 20 16 14 12 8 8 6 2 2 Pts 20 14 12 10 10 8 8 4 2
Senior Colts 1 Tanunda 2 Gawler Central 3 South Gawler 4 Barossa District 5 Freeling 6 Nuriootpa Rover 7 Willaston 8 Kapunda 9 Angaston Junior Colts 1 South Gawler 2 Nuriootpa Rover 3 Angaston 4 Barossa District 5 Gawler Central 6 Kapunda 7 Freeling 8 Willaston 9 Tanunda
P 10 10 10 10 10 9 10 10 9 P 10 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10
W 10 9 7 5 5 4 2 1 1 W 9 7 7 6 6 4 3 2 0
L 0 1 3 5 5 5 8 9 8 L 1 2 2 4 4 6 7 8 10
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
B 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 B 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
For 1139 1012 854 784 566 687 417 456 256 For 823 596 498 677 567 458 301 364 216
Agst 331 371 499 550 619 521 837 1283 1160 Agst 320 229 378 386 435 490 697 678 887
% 77.48 73.17 63.12 58.77 47.76 56.87 33.25 26.22 18.08 % 72.00 72.24 56.85 63.69 56.59 48.31 30.16 34.93 19.58
Pts 20 18 14 10 10 8 4 2 2 Pts 18 14 14 12 12 8 6 4 0
Barossa, Light and Gawler Football Association - Played July 7 A GRADE
RESERVES
Barossa District 9.5 15.10 22.10 26.13(169)
Angaston
0.2 4.3
4.3
4.4(28)
Best: Bar - H Commane, J Angus, M Stelzer, S Jenkins, P Stelzer, B Bussell; Ang - B Kurtz, M Ruwoldt, J Roesler. Goals: Bar - H Commane 10, M Stelzer 3, J Aish 3, P Stelzer 2, S Jenkins 2, R James, J Moore, B Bussell, M Taylor, A Thwaites, A Amber 1 ea; Ang - A Chambers 2, C Lowke 1, B Sugars 1. South Gawler 2.4 5.9 10.12 20.14(134) Willaston 7.2 11.5 18.7 20.7(127) Best: South - J Trewren, D Goulding, M Foldesdy, J Dare, N Bartsch, M Paget; Will - B Gordon, A Fry, G Taylor, R Rosewall, T Rozman, A Pepe. Goals: South - J Trewren 9, D Goulding 3, A Gerardis 2, J Dare, M Paget, M Trezeciak, H Lawry, A Bayliss, N Bartsch 1 ea; Will - B Gordon 7, J Williams 4, J Farrow 3, S Baker 2, S Walton 2, D Brooks 1, J Taylor 1.
Angaston 2.1 4.4 7.5 9.6(60) Barossa District 2.1 2.2 3.3 5.6(36) Best: Ang - B Byster, M Zimmermann, A Murphy, T Talbot, S Haydon, N Koch; Bar - J Berrett, J Rider, A Gill, D Pfeiffer, S Roberts, J Osborne. Goals: Ang - S Woodards 3, T Talbot 2, S Haydon, M Zimmermann, C Jasper, M Pech 1 ea; Bar - S Roberts 2, D Curtis, J Rider, J Berrett 1 ea.
SENIOR COLTS Barossa District 5.4 11.8 19.15 24.22(166)
Angaston
1.0 1.1 1.1
1.1(7)
Best: Bar - W Aylett, M Slade, J Stanbury, W Roberts, A Arthur, G O’Driscoll; Ang - M Williams, D Habermann, S Egert, M Makris, J Wheeler, A Linke. Goals: Bar - W Roberts 9, W Aylett 5, A Traynor 5, A Arthur, J Rogers, M Slade, J Flitter, L Dobbs 1 ea; Ang - M Williams 1.
Best: Ang - B Antonie, R Eberhard, M Spangler, J Desira, L Cunningham, J Antonie; Bar - T Baron, O Watson, L Stansborough, J Leondiou, B Ratcliff, D Mitchell. Goals: Ang - L Cunningham 4, R HumphriesCarnelly 2, J Antonie 2, B Antonie 1.
South Gawler 1.5 6.10 7.12 10.14(74) Willaston 1.4 1.5 1.9 3.13(31)
South Gawler
0.0 3.3
Willaston
2.2 2.3 2.6 4.6(30)
Best: South - T Clift, B Craig, A Costa, J Costa, D Green, D Schwerdt; Will - A Barclay, J Carter, M Bornholdt, A Moss, J Stephens, Z Cavanagh.
Best: South - B Dankiewicz, J Chapman, T Ahl, S Ireland, J Naumann, M Cash; Will - J Hurst, C Hoppo, B Phillips, B Rendell, C Rawlinson, Z Hentschke.
Best: South - J Sheridan, M Warner, S Blundell, L Torkington, M Tulk, J Smit; Will - D Pope, K Ackland, B Parsloe, B Williams, T Harris, L Mells.
Goals: South - S O’Donoghue 5, B Craig 3, J Dare 2, A Hewett 2, A Parsons 2, J Costa 2, L Officer 1, A Hansen 1; Will - M Bornholdt, J Carter, J Rozman, A Moss, J McGuire 1 ea.
Goals: South - D Judd Smith 3, B Dankiewicz 3, T Ahl, J Crowe, B Torkington, J Chapman 1 ea; Will - J Hurst, J Smoult, M McAllister 1 ea.
Goals: South - J Sheridan 3, M Tulk 2, S Blundell, J Gattermayr, D Dankiewicz 1 ea; Will - L Mells, K Ackland, D Pope, B Baldock 1 ea.
Tanunda Freeling
Goals: Tan - D Abinett 3, M Godfrey 2, C Gattermayr 2, J Chapman 2, D Goern, S Akkerman, B Noell, J Heidrich, C Samain 1 ea; Free - P Kerin 4, M Hutchens 1.
Goals: Tan - T Goers 6, S Linton 4, W Mudge 3, S Brooks 2, K Noell 2, J Marshall, J Marschall, M Fox 1 ea; Free - J Meaney, R Schirmer, B Jericho, H Moss, J Ashenden, N Fenwick 1 ea.
Kapunda 4.3 5.5 7.5 13.6(84) Gawler Central 0.6 3.7 4.12 7.15(57)
Gawler Central 2.3 4.7 6.10 9.11(65) Kapunda 5.0 5.0 6.0 6.2(38)
Best: Kap - T Johnson, A Nitschke, S Ryan, P Anderson, S McKinnon, B Valentine; Cent - K Heintze, C Hill, B Hunt, J Asher, M Davis.
Best: Cent - S Bayliss, I Naulty, T Phillips, L Cawthorne, C King, D Sands; Kap - M Prior, K Ryan, K Pfitzner, A Adams, S Modra, C Richmond.
Gawler Central 6.2 11.4 18.6 24.8(152) Kapunda 0.0 1.3 2.4 4.5(29) Best: Cent - T Mercer, T Duffield, D Bell, A Wolters, D Harding, K Wurst; Kap - M Good, T Williams, D Collins, J Williams, C Mclean, T Matthews-Brown.
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Angaston 2.1 4.3 7.3 9.6(60) Barossa District 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.3(3)
South Gawler5.1 10.4 10.5 18.7(115) Willaston 1.0 4.0 4.3 5.3(33)
Tanunda 6.1 10.4 19.5 24.8(152) Freeling 2.0 5.0 5.2 11.3(69) Best: Tan - A Fechner, S Agars, T Schiller, M Grocke, P Neldner, N Schmidt; Free - H Robinson, S Schubert, D Leske, T Muster, J Robinson. Goals: Tan - S Agars 6, B Britton 5, B Newberry 4, C Bevan 2, D Hamon 2, B Kaesler 2, T Schiller, A Prior, S Rogasch 1 ea; Free - B Heinrich, S Carmichael, J Robinson, R Clinton, T Barnes, A Kemp, K Wright, S Schubert, B Moon, B Copperwheat, D Horsnell 1 ea.
Goals: Kap - W Farley 3, P Anderson 3, D Leslie 2, B Valentine 2, C Browne, M Good, A Turrell 1 ea; Cent - T Lamont 4, K Heintze, L Edwards, S Souter 1 ea.
JUNIOR COLTS
4.3 8.3 10.9 14.11(95) 1.2 3.2 4.3 5.3(33)
Best: Tan - D Goern, D Abinett, J Chapman, R Bignell, M Godfrey, D Wagner; Free - P Leske, J Wagner, D Cook, T Clayton, P Kerin, J Kerin.
Goals: Cent - N Freeman 2, L Cawthorne 2, J Drew 2, A Fox, J Hallion, S Dawe 1 ea; Kap - A Bray 3, M May, A Adams, J Cobbledick 1 ea.
Tanunda 3.1 13.4 14.7 20.7(127) Freeling 3.1 4.1 4.4 6.7(43) Best: Tan - J Marschall, R Owen, K Noell, S Linton, T Goers, W Mudge; Free - J Slater, B Christie, M Ortlepp, K Johnson, J Ashenden, B Jericho.
Goals: Cent - V Kroon 5, D Bell 3, A Wolters 2, K Wurst 2, J Edwards 2, J Fullick 2, M Knight 2, T Mercer 2, J Neat, J Hope, H BarnsTripp, S McCulloch 1 ea; Kap - T Williams 2, M Good 2.
Freeling Tanunda
5.6
8.9(57)
1.1 3.2 3.4 5.6(36) 1.2 2.2 4.4 5.4(34)
Best: Free - D Whimpress, A Haseldine, L Erskine, M McAvoy, S Coulthard, J Burgess; Tan - H Bosward, D Hunt, P Gursansky, J Roesler, J Rohrlach, T Schmidt. Goals: Free - D Whimpress 3, C Coleman 1, S Coulthard 1; Tan - T Schmidt, J Clarke, B Biagi, J Rohrlach, B Dalby 1 ea.
Gawler Central Kapunda
1.3 4.8 7.12 11.14(80) 0.1 1.2 2.2 2.4(16)
Best: Cent - P Barns-Tripp, M Stewart, B Clark, M Brooks, B Mason, B Devries; Kap - K Brown, C Shearing, H Smith, D Richardson, A Smith, P Parks. Goals: Cent - M Stewart 3, B Mason 2, B Clark 2, C Slate, H Reynolds, M Charles, M Brooks 1 ea; Kap - P Parks 2.
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“We had plenty of opportunities but did not make the most of them. It was our best game for the season, and I think they were a little shellshocked.” The match-up of the day was in ruck, where the Tigers’ Luke Howard battled against Bomber pair Jason Mackenzie and Toby Johnson. Howard played a lone hand again as the only tall option for his side, while Johnson excelled on the day to be named his side’s best. With backmen Aaron Nitschke, Sam Ryan and Brad Valentine - who also snuck forward for two goals - playing tight, Kapunda was able to restrict the home side’s scoring options, while Paul Anderson and Sam McKinnon again were industrious on-ballers. For Central, Kalon Heintze (28 possessions) and Brad Hunt (25) were solid contributers at the stoppages, while Asher did a sensational job in restricting Farley the rest of the day after his three goal start. This week Central has another tough assignment, when it tackles Nuriootpa at Nuriootpa. The last team to beat Kapunda was the undefeated Tanunda side, which the Bombers host this week. “I’m looking forward to the challenge of the Magpies,” Kapunda coach Rod Brown said. “In the first game between the sides we were disappointing. “But this time we will attack with more vigour and should make some inroads. “Winning form is good form.”
Leading goalkickers A grade H Commane (BD) B Kaesler (T) S Agars (T) A Gerardis (SG) B Gordon (W) J Trewren (SG) D Horsnell (F) R Byrne (N) B Sugars (A) W Farley (K) Reserves A Parsons (SG) J Rosenzweig (A) J Berrett (BD) C Browne (K) J Carter (W) A Moss (W) S Carmichael (F) J McVicar (SG) J Smith (N) N Pech (A) Senior Colts T Goers (T) W Roberts (BD) V Kroon (GC) S Schrapel (N) J Neat (GC) S Mickan (T) D Hamon (T) H Moss (F) J Edwards (GC) A Traynor (BD) K Johnson (F) Junior Colts N Lange (N) J Freeman (K) J Martin (SG) B Washington (SG) B Ratcliff (BD) T Panagiotou (SG) L Cunningham (A) R Allington (BD) S Higgs (N) D Nangle (BD)
10 2 6 2 7 9 1 0 1 3
48 38 37 37 33 33 32 32 28 27
2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
28 22 19 14 14 14 14 14 12 11
6 9 5 0 1 0 0 1 2 5 0
52 38 27 22 21 18 17 17 14 14 14
0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0
33 32 30 24 23 22 19 17 17 15
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Tanunda superb in third Bulldogs flex muscles By MIKE TEAKLE
By MIKE TEAKLE A DOMINANT nine-goal run in the third quarter helped Tanunda break free from a stubborn Freeling and secure an 83-point victory. Investing valuable playing time in their younger players the Redlegs did their best to pressure the reigning premiers and for two quarters were able to keep within touch of the Magpie machine. “I thought we played really well in the first half but Freeling just kept on fighting, even though we had a good lead we couldn’t shake them off,” said Tanunda playing coach Ben Britton who kicked five goals to be the second highest scorer in the game. For Freeling being five goals down at half time would have given them some hope but Tanunda soon squashed those thoughts with a blistering nine goals to none in the third term, resulting in an 87-point margin. Freeling coach Mark Tylor delivered an old-fashioned spray to his troops at three quarter time. Tylor was blunt was about Freeling’s disastrous third term. “They worked harder than us, it’s that simple,” Tylor said. “You can see it in their rotations, they have more players capable of working in each contest. Everything they do is with purpose. “Until our guys learn to work at a higher level nothing will change. We’re trying to get them into that mindset, it’s simple things like training both nights.” Sam Agars was a dominant figure kicking six goals despite spending nearly 80 per cent of the game in the ruck to take some pressure off Luke Wells who was still suffering soreness as a result of the zone championships. Aron Fechner benefited from more playing time by being named best for the Pies. Even big forward Barry Kaesler started on the bench in a sign Tanunda are serious about managing their players carefully leading into the finals. “Barry wasn’t able to make it to training this week and starting him on the bench allowed him to ease into the game later on but it also gave us an opportunity to give Darcy Hamon some more time up forward,” Britton said. Another sign of smart management was the return of
TACKLED: Tanunda’s Craig Bevan tries to escpae the tackle of Freeling’s Troy Haseldine. Watching on Redleg pair of Josh Robinson and Rhys Clinton. key players Ryan Bignell and Matt Godfrey through Tanunda’s reserves side. “Those guys were both good to go but we felt that letting them have a run in the twos would ease the pressure on them. They both pulled up well and should be back in the ones next week.” Finding avenues to goal may have been easy for Tanunda with six players kicking multiple goals but for Freeling the lack of a focal point was telling as they had to eke out their nine goals through nine different players. Gun Freeling forward Dan Horsnell was well held by Gareth Gann who is enjoying an outstanding season at full back but the Redleg spearhead was underdone going into the game having just returned from a two week overseas holiday.
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ANOTHER mixed day from the Bombers on Saturday, against rivals Gawler Central. The ‘A’ squadron ended up having a good win although the game was not one for football purists - with a scrappy affair. Wes Farley started the day like a house on fire, kicking three goals inside the first eight minutes, with the Bombers starting promisingly. However after a sickening head collision which saw a Central player knocked out (and 30 minutes of time elapse), Centrals seem to regroup the better and got back into the game. Toby Johnson was adjudged the Bombers’ best on Saturday - taking home the JT Johnson/Ahrens Engineering best player award. Aaron Nitschke and Sam Ryan also played serviceable games. The Bs got off to a great start kicking five goals straight in the first quarter, and looked easily the better side admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com
Hayden Robinson was the best of the Redlegs giving Tylor a positive to take from the game. “Hayden’s one of a group of kids at the club that we’ve been working pretty closely with, he’s got a ton of potential and I thought he was pretty good on Saturday,” Tylor said. Things won’t get any easier for the coach and his team when they host the third-ranked South Gawler Lions who are roaring after their miracle comeback win over Willaston on the weekend. Tanunda face one of their biggest challenges of the season this week as they head to Kapunda to take on the secondranked Bombers who are fighting to gain the double chance and will fancy their chances of inflicting a rare loss upon the Magpies.
however another fadeout has nearly ended the B’s final aspirations losing to the Tigers. Mark ‘Funky’ Prior continues to get the job done controlling the half back line, getting the best player award (thanks to WFI) he was ably supported by Kane Ryan and Kallan Pfitzner. The Bs are nearly on their last chance and need a big win this week over Tanunda to get their season back on track. The under 17s, who had Joey Brown and Joel Foster away on State u16 duty, were no match for the strong Gawler Tiger side. Matt Good and Tom Williams were the two best players thanks to Foodworks and Landmark (Kapunda/Gawler Branches). They were also the two only scorers with two goals each. The U15s came into the game with a few of their important personnel missing. Congratulations to Joshy Freeman and Zyden Merkx for making the association squad and lining up for Central District this week in the country championships. With another two senior players away on holidays, it was always going to be a hard task. Kallum Brown was adjudged best player thanks to Tech Me Computers and Cameron Shearing also played well.. Reminder to our supporters we have a big game this week at home against Tanunda. On the social side of things - Saturday night we have some live music, with Plats and Punch finishing off the night as well as our family day on Sunday with lunch and bar facilities available. Darren Jarman will be our guest speaker at our Red and Rump night on July 21 and our Bomber Bash has been pencilled in for Saturday, August 4. We’ll see you all on Saturday at Bomber Park.
THE BULLDOGS flexed their muscles and sent a message to anyone who doesn’t regard them as a threat in 2012 by handing Angaston a 141-thrashing in a lopsided contest. From the opening bounce Barossa District showed no mercy launching nine unanswered goals in the first quarter. Heath Commane was the main destroyer kicking three goals in each of the first two quarters on his way to ten for the game. Commane was unstoppable kicking goals across his body while running towards the boundary line and his return to form came at a good time as the Bulldogs forward has struggled in his past two outings. Despite speculation he would play, Ross Christie didn’t make his return on Saturday but this didn’t trouble the Dogs as James Angus controlled the ruck contests all day. With the deficit at 57 points by quarter time Angaston seized the momentum early in the second term with Adam Chambers kicking two of the first three goals in the term but even that couldn’t stop the Bulldogs extending their lead to 73 by half time. John Roesler was one of few Panthers to show some resistance, playing both in attack and defence. Roesler’s work rate was on par with his opponents and his attack on the ball in marking contests was ferocious. Scott Jenkins was released from his usual duties deep in defence and collected plenty of touches and snagged a rare goal. Brandon Kurtz’s willingness to put himself in harm’s way appears undiminished by the bruised kidney he suffered against Tanunda with one collision from Commane leaving the classy defender shaken but undeterred. “Brandon’s one of those guys that will put himself in dangerous positions time and time again,” Craig Hadden, Angaston coach said. “Sometimes you wish he wouldn’t because he takes some massive hits
tiger tales A VERY nice day it was on Saturday, playing netball on such a nice sunny winter’s day. The Tiger gals managed to score a nice bunch of wins from their efforts against Kapunda with some very high scoring games and big winning margins throughout. The mid-season slump is taking its toll with so many out due to illness or injury, plus some away on hols - thanks again to the many players who are playing up in different grades to help out - we look forward to many being back part of their teams again soon. Congrats to club senior one coach, Leigh Waddington on her continued involvement as a player with the Thunderbirds and thanks to Cougars coach, Scott, covering for her while she is away with her Thunderbird commitments - this past Saturday over in NZ with the team. Further congrats to Ainslee Knight a member of our intermediate one team, who has been away this past two weeks participating in the state under 16s girls cricket team. Exciting news for Ainslee on her selection in the under 16 Australian World Cup team and all the best as they head off to South Africa in October. Thanks to this week’s supporters in Lisa at LKFS Finance, Gawler South Bakery, Starplex, Sportspower, Supercuts, Eagle Boys Pizza, Chemplus, Crazy Monkeys, Video Ezy, Fasta Pasta, Wasleys Hotel and Bushmans Hotel. Off to Nuri on Saturday to play, where they will be holding ‘pink day’ in support of raising some money for the Barossa Cancer Fundraising group. Do wear all your pink gear and support this great cause. A few diary dates below and don’t forget to keep a regular eye on the club website: www.gcsc.com.au for all the updated news, photos and goss. Go the Tigers. Diary dates Every Sunday 10am - Net-Set-Go eight week introductory netball program for children aged 510. Phone Chanelle on 0401 870 452 or Leanne on 0410 495 745 with any queries. July 14 - play up at Nuri. July 21 - club bye. August 11 versus Angaston - Jason Akermanis plays with the boys and becomes a Tiger for the day. Sportman’s night held in the clubrooms after - tickets for the night on sale now for $30 which will include a light supper and will be limited to 200. Buy your tickets from the club bar or see Kingsley Songer, Darren Hutton, Damien Herzick, Rod Knight, Tony Lamont or Les Pearce.
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EYES ON THE BALL: Nathan Emes of Barossa District. but he sets a good example about courage.” Although the Dogs’ onslaught slowed slightly in the second half it was purely a case of the job having been done and just the finishing touches being applied. “It was great to get a win like that,” Roger James, Barossa coach said. “We needed to get back on track and I was pleased that we didn’t stop at any point, we played out the four quarters.” James was able to spend much of the game watching from the sidelines as he let his charges do the heavy lifting. Ben Bussell enjoyed his best game of the season and was prolific along with the rest of the Dogs’ running brigade with Matt and Paul Stelzer both turning in strong performances. The loss is a bad sign for the Panthers as they hoped to improve in the second half of the season to avoid being handed the wooden spoon. Things could get worse for the struggling Panthers as they face an angry Willaston side this week and the Donnybrooks will be breathing fire after losing in bizarre fashion last week. The Bulldogs have the bye this week to rest up and try to get players back the following week when they take on Willaston in a vital game that will likely see the winner in the four and deny the other a chance of finals. August 18 - Red n Rump night at the club another ‘must’ attend event on your social calendar - more details out soon. Milestone: Emily Patrick 100 junior games. Senior One: Kapunda 71 d Gawler Central 61. Started off great but in a game dominated by attacking play, we lapsed in not sticking to our tactics to break down their centre passes. Awards: Alli King, Brittney Waddington. Senior Two: Gawler Central 51 d Kapunda 37. Great game by everyone, good solid four-quarter effort. Awards: Tegan Couzner, Lisa Cousins. Senior Three: Gawler Central 62 d Kapunda 27. Consistent four quarters did well to play together as a team with the changes that were made. Awards: Sarah Kelsey, Elise Hillebrand. Senior Four: Gawler Central 61 d Kapunda 16. Great backing up down the court and slowing the game down when needed. Well done. Awards: Joanne Vlassco, Philippa Coppin. Senior Five: Gawler Central 56 d Kapunda 22. Good win, second half some changes that looked good. Lots of talk. Good team effort. Awards: Vanessa Simpson, Amy Songer. Senior Six: Gawler Central 71 d Kapunda 15. Awesome game. Massive win and enjoyable to watch. Awards: Kayla Pike, Bri LeBusque. Inter One: Kapunda 48 d Gawler Central 46. A great team effort by all the girls. All played as a team and were nearly rewarded for the their efforts. Awards: Brianna Searle, Ellen Cooke. Inter Two: Kapunda 35 d Gawler Central 19. Patchy game by the girls, a few things to work on. Awards: Ellen O’Hennessy, Ashleigh Clarke. Junior Two: Gawler Central 37 d Kapunda 14. Well done, great win. Need to start putting it all together. Awards: Elsey Oldman, Ashlee Heath. Sub Junior One: Gawler Central 38 d Kapunda 6. Overall a great game. Defence all the way down the court was outstanding. Awards: Danielle Bowden, Anna Halliday. Sub Junior Two: Gawler Central 22 d Kapunda 7. Awesome game girls, consistent throughout with everyone performing well. Awards: Lilly Jeffreys, Tayla Drew. Sub Junior Three: Gawler Central 23 d Kapunda 6. A wonderful game by the girls, even though we had some positional changes. Keep up the fantastic work girls and we will be rewarded. Awards: Emily Truscott, Sammy Kernick. Primary One: Gawler Central 9 d Kapunda 2. Great team game, improved so much. Still a couple of things to work on, but all in all a good game. Awards: TJ Swan, Hannah Bowden. Primary Two: Gawler Central 16 d Kapunda 9. A great game by both teams, Awards: Molly Hutton, Abbey Ratcliffe. Netta One: Good effort by all girls. Everyone tried hard. Netta Two: A great game. Very improved from last round. Good leading and great defending. Awards: Kate Gradly, Sinead Kain.
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GAWLER DARTS Gawler Darts results on July 6 by ‘Pegout’ Men’s division: Barflyz 9 d Spot On 6, Krackers 10 d T & A’s 5, Enigmas 10 d Raiders 5, Team Rehab 8 d Wombats 7.
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Christian, James, Scott, C Teusner and Dragan all improved in the second game with Corey being very consistent. Kyran still won the night’s play even though he dropped back in the second game.
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Last Thursday, July 5 was the start of the Old Style Bowling trophy for 2012 which is played for over four weeks. Play started quite slowly as the players got used to bowling with the small wooden balls. Kyran Gardner was the player to work out the old style bowling, coming first at the end of game one. Kyran also bowled two highest frame scores of 36 bowling one after the other. Corey Chaplin also put in a good challenge to be in second place at the end of game one.
Results: TH Supers d AP Dodgies 12-3; Ango d Valley Locals 8-7; Breakers d Bustarnados 8-7; Springton Ballbearings d Greenock 12-3; Stocky Flagons d Clubhouse 8-0; Smokin Vines d EV Vipers 8-7.
GAWLER 8-BALL Results from matches played on July 5.
Results; K Gardner 132 (1st game), 74 (2nd game), 206 (total). C Chaplin102, 102, 204 C Fletcher 80, 113, 193 J Lindner 89, 103, 192 S Virgo 85, 96, 181 D Radocaj 78, 82, 160 C Teusner 74, 80, 154 J Fechner 75, 68, 143 12s; 5- K Gardner, 4- C Teusner, C Fletcher, 3- J Lindner, S Virgo, D
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Steve Mewett had a good start bowling a 30 on his first bowl for the night. Steve was in the lead at the end of the first game with Harry in second spot. Harry and Ben both improved in the second game while the other players dropped back. Ben did well to bowl the highest frame score of the night of 39 points. Steve won the night’s play with Ben putting in a good challenge only two points behind Steve.
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Willaston leave it late Willaston 54 South Gawler 52 NETBALL was the winner as Willaston cemented top spot on the ladder with an exciting come-from-behind two-goal win over South Gawler. “This week was a huge game for us and we knew that a good result would set us up well as we get closer to finals,” Mel Tump, Willaston coach said. “Consistency, hard work and team work were vital to our two-goal win. “We knew that South’s defensive pressure would be relentless and that there would be no easy balls anywhere. We set out to match their pressure with that of our own and were able to do so successfully. “We had opportunities to pull away at times but a few passing errors and missed opportunities at goal allowed South to level out the score again. The score was tight for the majority of the game with scores going goal for goal and neither team was able to pull away. Half-way through the last quarter we had a few unfortunate errors and allowed South to pull away to a six-goal lead. “The girls dug in and didn’t give up. Two crucial intercepts from Jasmine Hoffrichter at goal keeper were instrumental in giving our attack end scoring opportunities. Full credit to the girls for being able to peg back the margin and win.” Willaston’s best were Jess Wilson (wing attack), Hayley Norris (centre) and Jasmine Hoffrichter. Lynette Hutton, South coach, was shattered. “It’s always disappointing to have a loss but it’s a lot more disappointing when you had the chance to win the game and you gave it up,” Lynette said. “We need to have a lot more determination and desperation to win if we want to be a genuine contender in finals this year. “Not all seven players were firing on Saturday and I need seven players all firing to win these top games.” South’s best was goal shooter Karina Cook.
Kapunda 71 Gawler Central 61 KAPUNDA remains in the race for a top-two finish and moved back into second position with its 10-goal win over Gawler Central in an entertaining match. The high scores meant there was a goal scored on average every 30 seconds. Paul McGrath, Kapunda coach, said his players were back in more familiar positions this week. “It would come down to which game style was more dominant,” Paul said. “It was billed to be a shootout, with four of the comps’ best goalies on display. “While we played pretty good netball in the first quarter scoring 15 goals we found ourselves down by six at the break. In the second we played more one-on-one at their attack end, which slowed them down and caused the turnovers, however, initially we were unable to convert their errors into goals. “As the quarter went on we gained the upper hand, playing fast break netball on the transition from defence to attack and scored 16 at 79 per cent but, the damage was done at the other end where Central only managed eight at 50 per cent. “We had the momentum while they had scoreboard pressure, and with our second half conversion at 85 per cent we were able to increase our lead and add to their pressure, eventually running out winners by 10. “Our best was Kristy Humble at wing attack who gave us first use of the ball and was equally as fast by hand and foot and to use a football parlance she had the ball on a string. Penny Chappell, back a centre for the first time in three games, was full of run and everywhere she was needed.” With Gawler Central coach Leigh Waddington away with the Thunderbirds her father Scott, took the reins again and he was disappointed with the end result. “We shot 21 goals in the first quarter, then didn’t capitalise in the second and were forced to play catch up,” Scott said. “Defensively we weren’t good enough as the scoreline reflects with such ease of ball movement. “It is something the team is going to have to work on at training. We had a strategy to try and slow the game down but didn’t put it into practice.” Goal attack Alli King was Central’s best while midcourt Jade Pfitzner also was a strong player.
Freeling 46 Tanunda 36 FREELING scored a 10-goal win over Tanunda in a crucial mid-table clash. Freeling coach Lyn Carmichael said her side had won despite not playing as well as they could. “I felt we were in control for the whole match but did not convert as well as last week,” Lyn said.
Barossa, Light and Gawler Netball Association results from Round 11 July 7.
Senior One: Angaston 62 d Barossa District 39; Willaston 54 d South Gawler 52; Freeling 46 d Tanunda 36; Kapunda 71 d Gawler Central 61. Senior Two: Barossa District 43 d Angaston 42; South Gawler 58 d Willaston 38; Freeling 51 d Tanunda 42; Gawler Central 51 d Kapunda 37. Senior Three: Angaston 43 d Barossa District 31; Willaston 51 d South Gawler 30; Tanunda 47 d Freeling 37; Gawler Central 62 d Kapunda 27.
JUMP: Kapunda’s Kim Creber (left) and Jade Pfitzner (Central) contest a loose ball. “Not having midcourt Katie Clark made a difference. “Karla Robinson played wing attack in the first half and had only trained once with us so that was a big ask and we struggled in attack. After half-time Karla went back to wing defence where she was more comfortable, Ash Heinrich went to wing attack and Joy Leske to centre and this helped the flow through the middle but Megan Heinrich in goals struggled to get possession and this put more pressure on goal shooter Jess Schirmer. “Tanunda had 20 less shots but converted more efficiently which kept the scores close. At three-quarter time we were two up and I swapped Megan and Jess in the goal circle and away we went to win by 10.” Joy Leske, at wing defence and centre was best while Jacinta Ahrens had a serviceable game at goal defence for three quarters. Annie Cadzow went to goal defence in the last quarter and did well assisting goal keeper Lisa van Leeuwen in creating more turnovers. Tanunda coach Maria Fraser said the game had been another missed opportunity to have a win. “After trailing by a couple of goals for much of the game we drew level with some good perseverance and tenacity shown by all of the girls,” Maria said. “Unfortunately, in the last quarter when the pressure was on we didn’t stand up. It is apparent we are missing an essential ingredient in our team and that is knowing how to win. When the pressure is on we have to exhibit more control and composure. When the momentum turns against us we try to force the play rather than sticking to the system that has got us into a good position to start with. This panic and rush in our play brings us undone when it counts and it is something we must overcome if we are going to win more winnable games. “We definitely have enough ability in the team, as all the girls have shown their ability at various times during the year. We need to learn how to win and get over the psychological hurdle of pressure.” Tanunda’s best were Nicole Crouch (wing defence) and Kate Mader (goal defence).
Angaston 62 Barossa District 39 TRACY Rathjen played her first senior one game of the season for Angaston as the Panthers had a comfortable 23-goal win over Barossa District. “Defenders Tamara Rowe and Anna Cameron were unavailable so Tracy and Lily Miles went into the defence circle and did an excellent job,” Chelsea Duval, Angaston coach said. “The team played really well, everything gelled beautifully. We played a lot better than we did against Barossa in the first round. Kim Seelander at goal attack was in sparkling form and best on court and she paired beautifully in goals with Victoria Hall. “Sam Allen in midcourt and Tracy in defence were also in our best players.” Barossa coach Leanne Nelson was disappointed. “After a good training session on Tuesday night, our spirits were good and eager for Saturday’s game,” Leanne said. “Vanessa Kirby was filling in for the injured Kayla Neumann and had fitted in well to the line up, however once again Angaston were able to pull fill in players from the never ending city Harlequin source and we were never competitive. “They had an attack line up that resembled the Harlequin reserve team and were just too good. Not a good game for us, never ever got into the game and made us look silly” Barossa’s best were Stacey Nelson and Taryn Wills.
Senior Four: Angaston 52 d Barossa District 33; South Gawler 51 d Willaston 36; Tanunda 52 d Freeling 28; Gawler Central 61 d Kapunda 16. Senior Five: Angaston 59 d Barossa District 47; Willaston 53 d South Gawler 38; Freeling 61 d Tanunda 40; Gawler Central 56 d Kapunda 22. Senior Six: Angaston 69 d Barossa District 31; Willaston 69 d South Gawler 43; Freeling 52 d Tanunda 29; Gawler Central 71 d Kapunda 15. Senior Seven: Angaston 56 d Barossa District 23; Willaston 58 d South Gawler 31. Intermediate One: Barossa District 42 d Angaston 27; Willaston 33 d South Gawler 27; Freeling 48 d Tanunda 25; Kapunda 48 d Gawler Central 46. Intermediate Two: Angaston 41 d Barossa District 26; South Gawler 40 d Willaston 30; Freeling 40 d Tanunda 33; Kapunda 35 d Gawler Central 19. Junior One: Angaston 61 d Barossa District 30; South Gawler 39 d Willaston 33; Tanunda 30 drew with Freeling 30. Junior Two: Angaston 49 d Barossa District 29; Willaston 50 d South Gawler 24; Tanunda 38 d Freeling 18; Gawler Central 37 d Kapunda 14. Sub Junior One: Angaston 40 d Barossa District 6; Willaston 25 d South Gawler 4; Freeling 31 d Tanunda 4; Gawler Central 38 d Kapunda 6. Sub Junior Two: Angaston 32 d Barossa District 6; Willaston 16 d South Gawler 7; Tanunda 21 d Freeling 15; Gawler Central 22 d Kapunda 7. Sub Junior Three: Barossa District 32 d Angaston 8; Gawler Central 23 d Kapunda 6.
Barossa, Light and Gawler Association netball media awards Herald Club of the Year Votes for round 11 of the Barossa, Light and Gawler Netball Association 2012 season, the Herald Netball Club of the Year Award. Angaston 22; Gawler Central 18; Willaston 18; Freeling 15; Tanunda 9; South Gawler 8; Barossa District 6; Kapunda 6; Nuriootpa had the bye.
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GAWLER gallops WEDNESDAY GRAHAM FISCHER (Barossa Herald)
STEVE DAVISON (Pagemasters)
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MICKIEM Marlborough Fraanikova
HEART ‘N’ SPIRIT D’Artagnan Excell Shoes
MEADOWS STORM
FULL BORE Uschrike Cash Job
COLONIAL Blevic Lad Aradanchi
KING OF PIANO French Academy Quick 'n' Slick
SAINT SHA ROSE
BRINKLEY BULLET
French Charge Zaamission
JUAST PUSH ON Classic Cameo Double Cream
Mount Mee Up Pontoon Fender
MICKIEM (R1) HEART 'N' SPIRIT (R2)
MARLBOROUGH Fraanikova Magus
D’ARTAGNAN Light Supreme Heart ‘n’ spirit
MEADOWS STORM
USCHRIKE Cash Job Moonboots
BLEVIC LAD Colonial Aradanchi
TREEOVUS Birdman French Academy
BELSYND Katunga Darakan
DOUBLE CREAM Morelia Silver Moment
OKAMAN Lord Ashford Irish Cheer
BLEVIC LAD (R5) DOUBLE CREAM (R8)
Khalah Rose Motzart Kooda Chance Froese
11.14 Adelaide Image Printing Plate 2100m
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45234 86535 s7353 80s00 60585 09778 5432 885s 0s248
Mickiem (2) Fireweed h (3) Marlborough b (8) Mister Eaton (5) Swing Along (7) Elegido (1) Fraanikova (9) Magus (4) Ms Twentyone h (6)
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D Tourneur S Cahill M Pegus J Bowditch B Claridge E Boyd (a4) Ms J Kah (a3) M Neilson P Gatt
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Rentokil Plate
(Apprentices can claim) 2yo Maiden SW $10,000
1 D’Artagnan (3) M Neilson 2 Exalted Coco (13) D Evans 3 9 Jacks Journey (10) Ms J Kah (a3) 4 Just A Spark (11) J Frew (a) 5 72 Spoilspot (8) A Patterson 6 3 Torio Boy (5) SCRATCHED 7 6 Castano Girl (9) J Bowditch 8 94 Falpollo (14) B Claridge 9 45s05 Heart ‘n’ Spirit (6) Ms A Herrmann 10 Jadipech (1) Ms L Hopwood 11 Light Supreme (7) M Pegus 12 Sunsign (15) D Tootell EMERGENCIES 13 78 Excell Shoes (12) D Tourneur 14 76s Dinky Di Gold (2) C Lever 15 Love Shuttle (4) M Pegus
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Rentokil Plate
(Apprentices can claim) 3yo & up Maiden SW $10,000
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55s 000s 7s7 s880s 98 93047 646s9 67026 0s483 0 06 8
Froese (9) D Tourneur 58 Nabawin (5) J Bowditch 58 Copper Boy (8) J Frew (a) 57.5 Heavensake (7) T Baker 57.5 Kooda Chance (1) Ms K Bishop (a2) 57.5 Motzart (3) J Potter 57.5 Ravenhurst (12) B Claridge 57.5 Khalah Rose (4) Ms J Kah (a3) 56 Meadows Storm (10) Ms C Lindop 56 Dynamic Lover (11) D Tootell 55.5 Gold Tillie (6) Ms A Herrmann 55.5 Lake Daian (2) T Pannell 55.5
12.59 Coopers Pale Ale Plate
1200m
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(Apprentices can claim) 3yo & up Maiden SW $10,000
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Full Bore (2) Cash Job (9) Ferrari Red (12) Izides (11) Moonboots (3) Natural Hero (1) Doting (10) Lady Sonro (4) Uschrike (8) Free Entry h (6) Heart To Heart (5) Our Lago h (7)
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Palletco SA Plate
(Apprentices can claim) 2yo & up Maiden SW $10,000
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Colonial (2) J Frew (a) Giant Victory (7) D Evans Toby’s Statement (3) A Patterson Aradanchi (5) B Claridge Blevic Lad (14) P Gatt What Logic (12) S Cahill Teenage Queen (13) J Toeroek (a3) Why Not You (8) J Bowditch Maple Lane (10) Ms T Zanker Pretty Blonde (11) J Potter Tatenen (9) M Neilson Urania Belle (6) J Maund EMERGENCIES 13 90s0 Crystal Gazer (1) Ms L Hopwood 14 9s080 Followthefootsteps h (4) Ms M Tyndall (a3)
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Akers Of Lawn Handicap
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Landamman w (2) J Frew (a) Birdman (9) M Neilson Cruz’n Now tcw (6) Ms L Hopwood French Academy w (1) P Gatt Kuitpo Blaze w (7) A Patterson Twilight Dancer (12) D Tourneur King Of Piano cw (5) T Pannell Quick ‘n’ Slick (11) Ms M Tyndall (a3) El Mazel t (10) D Tootell Treeovus w (3) J Potter Slacksmith w (4) Ms A Herrmann Dubai Vengeance tcw (8) B Claridge
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Daily Double: 8, 9 Extra Double: 4, 5 Treble: 7, 8, 9 Quadrella: 6, 7, 8, 9 First Four: All Races Fixed Odds: All Races
2.55 Happy Birthday Greg Oman 1100m (Apprentices can claim) Rating 68 $10,000
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3.34 Typhon At Glenrae Handicap 1500m (Apprentices can claim) F&M Rating 68 $10,000
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Rail: Is in the true position. Track: Dead (4). Weather: Overcast.
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(Apprentices can claim) C,H&G’s Rating 62 $10,000
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Okaman t (10) D Tourneur Fantastic Reign (12) Ms J Kah (a3) Nothing Shall Pass w (13) T Baker Lord Ashford w (9) Ms K Bishop (a2) Pontoon Fender (11) M Schrapel (a4) Irish Cheer (5) M Pegus Bruno w (4) T Pannell Brinkley Bullet cw (6) J Bowditch Scarlet Cross w (8) S Westover (a1.5) Mount Mee Up (2) A Patterson Command The Right w (7) B Claridge No Doubtfire (1) J Toeroek (a3) Folau (3) Ms C Lindop
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GEAR CHANGES RACE 1: (4) Mister Eaton blinkers on first time, cross-ove noseband on first time, tongue-tie on first time; (8) Magus blinkers off first time, noseroll off first time, standard bit on first time RACE 2: (1) D’artagnan blinkers on first time, lug ging bit on first time; (2) Exalted Coco cross-over noseband on first time, lugging bit on first time, tongue-tie on firs time; (3) Jacks Journey, (7) Castano Girl, (13) Excell Shoes blinkers on first time; (4) Just A Spark norton bit on firs time, tongue-tie on first time; (11) Light Supreme blinkers on first time, tongue-control bit on first time; (14) Dinky Di Gold blinkers on first time, winkers off first time RACE 3: (1) Froese winkers off first time; (2) Nabawin bar plates off first time blinkers off first time, race plates on first time, visor on firs time; (7) Ravenhurst blinkers off first time, noseroll on firs time, tongue-tie on first time; (10) Dynamic Lover blinkers on first time RACE 4: (3) Ferrari Red tongue-tie on first time; (6 Natural Hero winkers on first time; (10) Free Entry winkers of first time; (11) Heart To Heart cross-over noseband on firs time, pacifiers on first time RACE 5: (3) Toby’s Statement (7) Teenage Queen, (11) Tatenen, (13) Crystal Gazer blinkers on first time; (4) Aradanchi winkers on first time; (6) Wha Logic tongue-control bit off first time, tongue-tie on first time (10) Pretty Blonde blinkers off first time RACE 6: (2) Birdman blinkers off first time, winkers on first time; (11) Slacksmith pacifiers off first time RACE 7: (2) Zaamission blinkers of first time, winkers on first time; (13) Six Crownies concussion plates off again; (16) Eleftheria near-side bubble cheeker on first time RACE 8: (1) Iron Lace tongue-tie on first time; (8 Golden Schnaps tail chain on first time RACE 9: (6) Irish Chee cross-over noseband on first time; (7) Bruno blinkers off firs time, visor on first time; (9) Scarlet Cross blinkers on again winkers off again; (12) No Doubtfire lugging bit off first time winkers off first time; (13) Folau blinkers on again
GAWLER comment Race one MICKIEM (R D Daniel) 4g By Alannan - Sans Pari (10:0-1-1): Ran on from the back when 1/2 len, 2 len 3rd (58.5) Maintain, Lokelani 2200m Geelong Synthetic Mdn June 7 then covered extra ground after drawing wide before finishing 3-1/2 len 4th (58.0) The Wild Thing 2122m Gawler Mdn slow trk June 27. Doesn’t look far off a win and should get a nice cart into the race here. Hard to beat. FIREWEED (G D Searle) 3g By Manton - Honey Moss (11:0-0-1): After 3/4 len, 1/2 len 3rd (57.5) On The Point, Doodles 1600m Port Augusta 2yo+ Mdn June 10 jumped awkwardly when 4-3/4 len 5th (56.0) Doodles 1500m Port Augusta 2yo+ Mdn June 28. Stepping up 600 metres here but has ability and this looks a thin affair. Worth consideration. MARLBOROUGH (M A Kavanagh) 3g By Savabeel - Trisha’s Belle (9:0-0-2): Beat seven rivals home when 5-3/4 len 5th (57.5) Okaman 1700m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn dead trk June 13 then just missed when lg nk, lg nk 3rd (57.5) The Wild Thing, Fraanikova 2122m Gawler Mdn slow trk June 27. Looked to appreciate the step-up in distance last time and should be even fitter now. In the mix. MISTER EATON (J A O’Connor) 3g By Carpanetto - Lady Eton (4:0-0-0): Returned from a break with 10-3/4 len 11th (57.5) Costly Argument 1200m Mt Gambier 2&3yo Mdn slow trk May 20 then dropped right out when 22-1/4 len 11th (57.5) Rory’s Union 1400m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn dead trk June 11. Gets blinkers and tongue tie first time here but he needs to make significant improvement. Cannot recommend. SWING ALONG (J Dunn) 3g By Al Maher Twilight Serenade (6:0-0-0): Passed a few stragglers in the run home when 7-1/2 len 8th (57.5) Okaman 1700m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn dead trk June 13 then again finished it off at the end when 4-1/2 len 5th (57.5) The Wild Thing 2122m Gawler Mdn slow trk June 27. Will be fitter for recent racing and worth throwing into trifectas.
ELEGIDO (M W Shackleford) 4m By Danetree Tandoaka (11:0-0-0): Ran 8-3/4 len 7th (55.5) Alisimto 1200m Quorn Mdn June 16 before finishing 10-1/4 len 8th (56.0) Doodles 1500m Port Augusta 2yo+ Mdn June 28. She’s been struggling in very modest company and jumps sharply in distance here. Hard to have. FRAANIKOVA (J F Macmillan) 4m By Fraar Ramanikov (4:0-1-1): Was vetted after 3 len, 3/4 len 3rd (53.0) Okaman, Blevic Lad 1700m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn dead trk June 13 then just failed when lg nk 2nd (53.0) The Wild Thing 2122m Gawler Mdn slow trk June 27. Strong effort last time when stepped up to this distance. Gets her chance to break through. MAGUS (Tony McEvoy) 5m By High Chaparral - Lyrical Look (3:0-0-0): Finished 5-1/4 len 8th (55.0) Typhoongeorge 1600m M’ville Mdn Dec 29 (2010) then was spelled after 9 len 5th (55.0) Sezero 1606m Murray Bridge Mdn Jan 12 (2011). Ran 6th Windsor Gardens 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) dead trk June 18. Intriguing runner from the leading stable who hasn’t raced for 18 months. Looks a tough ask on paper first-up but look for any confidence in the ring. MS TWENTYONE (Darren Egan) 4m By Golden Lake - Zama Villa (6:0-1-0): After 3-1/2 len 4th (54.5) On The Point 1600m Port Augusta 2yo+ Mdn June 10 jumped awkwardly and pulled hard before finishing 7-3/4 len 8th (53.5) The Wild Thing 2122m Gawler Mdn slow trk June 27. Not everything went to plan last time when she got out to this distance range for the first time. Top rider replaces claiming apprentice here and improved run wouldn’t surprise.
Race two D’ARTAGNAN (Tony McEvoy) 2g: First start. By Artie Schiller - Satin Sheets. Out of an unraced daughter of Dehere and he’s a half-brother to Eton (5 wins) and Satin Choice (3 wins). Finished 3-1/2 len 2nd Last Pardee 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk June 18. Debutant from the leading stable who is bred for speed and will come out of a good gate. Ticks a few boxes.
EXALTED COCO (J W Cornell) 2g: First start. By Bellotto - Exalted Dane. First foal of a mare who failed to run a place in 17 starts. Not seen publicly and hard to get enthusiastic about him from his wide gate. Prefer to see. JACKS JOURNEY (J F Macmillan) 2g By Good Journey - Soft (1:0-0-0): Debuted with 9-3/4 len 9th (54.5) Leahone 1058m Balaklava 2yo Mdn June 20. Wasn’t wanted in the betting on debut when beat two home. Blinkers go on here but he needs to lift a little. JUST A SPARK (J E Hickmott) 2g: First start. By Artie Schiller - Dual Spark. Out of a handy racemare who has already produced the Listedwinner Sparks Fly and the talented Sparks Alight (5 wins). Hasn’t trialled in public but they’ve put a tongue tie on for his debut and market could be a lead. SPOILSPOT (F W Meuring) 2g By Real Jester Forget Ima Lady (2:0-1-0): Debuted with 10-3/4 len 7th (53.5) Grand Emperor 1200m M’ville 2yo Hcp dead trk June 9 then held on OK for 2-1/4 len 2nd (57.5) Leahone 1058m Balaklava 2yo Mdn June 20. Improving with racing and looks a key player here on his latest effort. Go close. TORIO BOY (P Stokes) 2g By Oratorio - Nic’s Sister (1:0-0-1): At only start ran 6-3/4 len, 1/2 len 3rd (56.0) Splash Of Moet, Little Critter 1000m M’ville 2yo Hcp slow trk June 30. Safely held on debut but that was Saturday class and this looks an easier assignment. Will have benefited from the experience and must go in. CASTANO GIRL (Ms K Huxtable) 2f By Blevic Greimota (1:0-0-0): Debuted with 6-3/4 len 6th (55.5) Leahone 1058m Balaklava 2yo Mdn June 20. Had good support in the ring on debut and beat five home after settling in the second half of the field. Blinkers go on here and should be improved from that outing. Can place. FALPOLLO (D J Halliday) 2f By Falvelon Dancing Apollo (2:0-0-0): Pulled up lame after running 16-1/2 len 9th (55.5) Montalto 1100m Port Augusta 2yo Mdn June 10 then dropped in grade when 2-1/4 len 4th (51.5) Montalto 1100m Port Augusta 2yo Hcp June 28. Harder here and the wide alley is no spoil. Looks tested.
HEART ‘N’ SPIRIT (G V Richards) 2f By Bel Esprit - Work Of Heart (5:0-0-0): Jumped awkwardly when 9-3/4 len 10th (55.5) Splash Of Moet 1050m M’ville 2yoF (68) dead trk June 9 then beat two home when 5-1/2 len 5th (54.0) Zounite 1000m M’ville 2yo (75) dead trk June 16. Will be fitter for two runs back and this is a decent drop in grade. Can improve without surprising. JADIPECH (Philip Cole) 2f: First start. By Blevic - She’s Hennessy. First foal of a moderatelyperformed mare. Finished 5th Goldbya 900m Murray Bridge barrier trial heavy trk July 6. She’s trialled just fairly in preparation for this and will be improved by the experience. LIGHT SUPREME (S P Gower) 2f: First start. By Falak - Supremely. Third foal of a mare who is yet to have any impact at stud. Market is the only guide. SUNSIGN (Philip Cole) 2f: First start. By Desert Sun - Handsign. Dam won four races and has already produced Forgotten Dreams (5 wins) Owdatay (4 wins) from just three foals to the races. Ran 6th Auge 900m Murray Bridge barrier trial heavy trk July 6. Drawn horribly for her debut but she’s from a winning family. Market will be a guide. EXCELL SHOES (S P Gower) 2f By Excellent Art - Sunday Shoes (2:0-0-0): Debuted with 4 len last (55.5) Navan Lass 1300m Morphettville Parks 2yo Mdn dead trk June 6 then jumped awkwardly before finishing 8 len 8th (55.5) Leahone 1058m Balaklava 2yo Mdn June 20. Hasn’t set the world on fire in two runs to date but gets blinkers first time here. Must improve. DINKY DI GOLD (R F Moore) 2f By Face Value - Evening Gold (2:0-0-0): Finished 9-1/4 len 7th (54.5) Little Ducati 1050m M’ville 2yo Plate Jan 7 then lost a plate before running 10-1/2 len 6th (54.5) Psychic Mick 1000m Morphettville Parks 2yo Plate Jan 21. Blinkers go on for her return to racing and she could show up here from her good draw. Not the worst. LOVE SHUTTLE (M A Kavanagh) 2f: First start. By Zizou - Sky Love. Purchased for $100,000 as a yearling and she’s out of a multiple G3 winner who has had one winner from three foals to race. Stable commands respect and market will tell the tale.
Race three FROESE (Scott Trenowden) 4g By Redoute’s Choice - Tangerine Dream (2:0-0-0): Struck interference at the start when 5-1/2 len 5th (54.0) I’lltestya 1200m Murray Bridge C1 Jan 26 (2011) then raced greenly before finishing 6 len 5th (54.0) Mystic Moment 1400m Morphettville Parks 3yo (75) Feb 12 (2011). Ran 7th Windsor Gardens 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) dead trk June 18. Former high-priced yearling ($300,000) who showed some ability in two runs in his only campaign to date but he’s been off the scene for 17 months since then. Resumes here for a new stable and market moves could provide the best lead. NABAWIN (Ms B Geracitano) 4g By Anabaa - Almost Ripe (3:0-0-0): Hung out during the race before finishing 21-1/2 len last (55.0) Ziggy’s Crown 1000m Morphettville Parks Mdn dead trk July 13 then ran 20-1/2 len last (55.0) Sophielicious 1109m Gawler Mdn slow trk Sept 11. Ran 6th Nordet Hero 1000m Strathalbyn barrier trial (Mdn) Nov 21. Blinkers come off for his return to racing but he’s beaten just one runner home in three starts to date. Cannot have. COPPER BOY (K J Matson) 3g By King Ivor Deer Girl (2:0-0-0): Debuted with 11-3/4 len last (56.5) Fiddy 1100m Gawler 3yo Mdn heavy trk Aug 17 then reared at the start and was vetted after 25-1/4 len last (54.5) Misty Eyes 1215m Balaklava 3yo Mdn slow trk June 21. Finished 3/4 len, 2-1/4 len 3rd Chester Downs, Zipalang 900m Murray Bridge barrier trial (Mdn) heavy trk July 6. Yet to beat a runner home in two race starts to date but they have both been on rain-affected ground. May improve here but he would need to. HEAVENSAKE (John Hyam) 3g By God’s Own Danzelle (5:0-0-0): Got checked near the 400m when 11-1/4 len 8th (55.0) Japan 1350m Port Lincoln Mdn Oct 16 then pulled up lame after finishing 14-1/4 len 10th (55.5) Perfect Crown 1600m M’ville Mdn Nov 1. Hardly set the world alight last time in and others look better suited here.
KOODA CHANCE (J Dunn) 3g By Mugharreb Some Surprise (2:0-0-0): Debuted with 6-1/2 le 9th (54.5) Wicked Tycoon 1006m Murray Bridg Mdn May 23 then was vetted after 7-1/4 len 8 (55.5) Nordet Hero 1100m Port Augusta Md June 10. Must lift on what he’s shown to dat Others look better. MOTZART (S G Padman) 3g By Face Value Baroness Rose (6:0-0-1): Beat ten home when len 4th (57.5) Serbian Crown 1215m Gawler 3y Mdn May 16 before running 8-1/4 len 7th (57. Shaabam 1350m Strathalbyn 3yo Mdn slow t May 27. Better suited here on top of the groun and leading rider replaces claiming apprentic Nicely drawn and looks the value runner. RAVENHURST (Jon O’Connor) 3g By Blevic Vain Burg (8:0-0-1): Jumped awkwardly an struck interference at the start when 5-1/2 le 6th (57.0) Stellar Vinia 1400m Balaklava Md dead trk Mar 21 then resumed racing with 6-1 len 9th (57.5) Al’s Away 1000m Murray Bridg Mdn slow trk July 4. Will be fitter here an should appreciate a firmer surface. Tongue t goes on and he’s worth a place ticket. KHALAH ROSE (G P Moody) 4m By Denon Ningana (11:0-2-0): Following lg hd 2nd (53. Lord Ashford 1200m Strathalbyn Mdn slo trk May 27 ran 3-3/4 len 6th (54.5) Stratu Strikes 1100m Gawler F&M Mdn dead trk Jun 13. Finished 6th Chester Downs 900m Murra Bridge barrier trial (Mdn) heavy trk July 6. Be half the field home last time after getting bac early from a sticky draw. Not the worst. MEADOWS STORM (J W Cornell) 4m B Akhadan - Benyang (6:0-1-2): Following 4-1 len 8th (57.5) Under De Boardwalk 1250 Morphettville Parks F&M Mdn dead trk June was tightened for room before finishing nk, 3 len 3rd (56.0) Just Ranger, Uschrike 1111 Gawler Mdn slow trk June 27. In the mix. DYNAMIC LOVER (Philip Cole) 3f By Lo Jim - Dynamic Lady (1:0-0-0): At only sta ran jumped awkwardly before finishing 11-3 len last (55.5) Just Ranger 1111m Gawler Md slow trk June 27. Had specking at odds on deb but failed to ignite backers’ hopes at any stag Blinkers go on here and she could improv without surprising.
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GAWLER comment continued GOLD TILLIE (David J Hall) 3f By Promontory Gold - Interforce (2:0-0-0): Was slowly away then vetted after 43-1/4 len last (55.5) Serbian Crown 1215m Gawler 3yo Mdn May 16 then ran 22-3/4 len 6th (55.5) Misty Eyes 1215m Balaklava 3yo Mdn slow trk June 21. She’s been beaten out of sight at both runs to date and would need to lift significantly to be competitive here. LAKE DAIAN (T M Snelling) 3f By Golden Lake - Sister Daian (1:0-0-0): Was vetted after debut run when finished 9-1/2 len 8th (55.5) Gully King 1058m Balaklava Mdn slow trk June 21. Should be improved by her only run to date and this doesn’t look an overly strong assignment. Blowout chance from her good draw.
Race four FULL BORE (S Burford) 4g By Gallo Di Ferro Full Gauge (5:0-1-2): Was spelled after 1-1/4 len, 1-3/4 len 3rd (58.0) Gauss, Hobbscotch 1400m Horsham Mdn heavy trk Dec 18 then covered extra ground near the turn and was vetted after finishing 5-1/4 len 5th (58.0) Emmooki’s Dash 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk June 13. Did a good job to finish so close first-up in what has proven a very strong form race as the three placegetters have all won since. Drawn to get a lovely run here and gets his chance to break through. CASH JOB (Alex Stra) 3g By Dash For Cash - Be Sweet Marie (5:0-1-0): Was slowly away when 4-3/4 len 7th (57.5) Rose Of Lincoln 1000m Morphettville Parks 3yo Mdn dead trk June 6 then jumped awkwardly before finishing 3/4 len 2nd (53.5) Gully King 1058m Balaklava Mdn slow trk June 21. Improved effort last time when struck a slow track for the first time. Firmer surface here but can’t be ignored. FERRARI RED (W A Bogarts) 3g By Mugharreb Shalini (5:0-0-0): Was spelled after 7-3/4 len 9th (54.0) Dubai Me Roses 1600m Balaklava Mdn Nov 23 then rider lost her whip when 13-1/4 len last (57.5) Exalted Filly 1211m Gawler 3yo Mdn slow trk June 27. Gets tongue tie on for the first time here but he’s done little to recommend so far. Looking to others. IZIDES (Ms C Gellard) 3g By Mugharreb - Give All (4:0-0-0): Returned from a break with 6-1/4 len 5th (57.5) Slim Henry 1215m Balaklava 3yo Mdn dead trk May 30 then jumped awkwardly before running 25-3/4 len last (57.5) Tommy Two 1415m Balaklava 2yo+ Mdn slow trk June 21. Didn’t get warm last time after drawing the outside alley on a slow track. Can improve back on a firmer surface here. Don’t ignore. MOONBOOTS (Simon Casey) 3g By Niello Footloose (1:0-0-0): Jumped awkwardly before finishing 8-1/4 len 6th (57.5) Gully King 1058m Balaklava Mdn slow trk June 21. Will be improved by debut run and gets a firmer track here. Can improve without surprising. NATURAL HERO (Kym Healy) 3g By Naturalism - Yahero (2:0-0-0): Debuted with 12-3/4 len 7th (54.5) Thorny Devil 1100m Strathalbyn 3yo Mdn Sept 7 then resumed racing with 7-3/4 len 10th (57.5) Just Ranger 1111m Gawler Mdn slow trk June 27. Hasn’t set the world on fire in two runs to date and needs to lift. DOTING (C J Graves) 4m By Howbaddouwantit Good Thing (16:0-0-0): Safely held when 10-1/4 len 10th (54.5) Filiar Invictus 1406m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn May 23 then worked home OK for 4 len 6th (57.5) Under De Boardwalk 1250m Morphettville Parks F&M Mdn dead trk June 6. Ran her best race in a long time last start but she is still to place in 16 starts. Take on trust. LADY SONRO (G P Moody) 4m By Niello - Rose Of Ceylon (6:0-1-0): After 1-1/4 len 2nd (55.0) Nic’s Buddy 1400m Oakbank Mdn dead trk Dec 9 ran 8-3/4 len 6th (55.0) Pam Ann 1716m Gawler Mdn Dec 21. Finished 4th Latino Blitz 900m Murray Bridge barrier trial (Mdn) heavy trk July 6. Having first run for almost seven months here and will be better for the outing. Perhaps a place. USCHRIKE (G L Lesnikowski) 4m By Blevic Soliciteuse (5:0-1-1): Followed lg hd, 2-1/2 len 3rd (56.0) Lord Ashford, Khalah Rose 1200m Strathalbyn Mdn slow trk May 27 with nk 2nd (56.0) Just Ranger 1111m Gawler Mdn slow trk June 27. Looks to be working up to a win and should be in the finish. FREE ENTRY (A D Day) 3f By Gallo Di Ferro - My Free Sample (6:0-0-0): Ran 5 len 4th (54.5) Parnissius 2100m Gawler Mdn Jan 25 then covered extra ground before finishing 25-3/4 len last (55.0) Tsarina Wonder 2122m Gawler Mdn dead trk Feb 8. Resuming here and may find these a little nippy first-up. Wait till later. HEART TO HEART (Ms R Day) 3f By Tale Of The Cat - Angel Heart (1:0-0-0): Struck interference near the 800m and was blocked for a run when 7-1/2 len last (57.0) Stratum Strikes 1100m Gawler F&M Mdn dead trk June 13. Finished len, nk 3rd Ironbank, Lucky Sunday 900m Murray Bridge barrier trial heavy trk July 6. Pay to forgive her debut run hen she should have finished a lot closer. Has trialled OK since and could be a blowout chance here. OUR LAGO (G D Searle) 3f By Lago Delight Our St. Covet (5:0-0-1): Returned from a break with 5-3/4 len 5th (55.5) Silent Stash 1058m Balaklava Mdn dead trk May 30 then raced greenly when 15-1/4 len 11th (55.5) Emmooki’s Dash 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk June 13. Fitter for two runs back and will find this an easier assignment than last start. Not the worst.
Race five COLONIAL (J E Hickmott) 5g By Zabeel - I’m In Heaven (2:0-1-0): Beat seven home on debut when 6-1/2 len 6th (58.0) Rory’s Union 1400m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn dead trk June 11 then finished 1/2 len 2nd (58.0) Doodles 1500m Port Augusta 2yo+ Mdn June 28. Merit in both runs to date and extra trip here is ideal. Hard to beat. GIANT VICTORY (J A O’Connor) 7g By Giant’s Causeway - Ma Victoire (29:0-3-4): Resumed racing with 13-1/2 len last (58.0) Via Dubai 1400m Mt Gambier 2yo+ Mdn dead trk May 18 then ran 16-3/4 len 10th (58.0) Rory’s Union 1400m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn dead trk June 11. Has been safely held at two runs back but can improve over the extra distance here. Not the worst. TOBY’S STATEMENT (R H Wilkinson) 4g By Mugharreb - Big Swampy (5:0-0-0): Made good late ground when 4-1/2 len 5th (58.0) Rory’s Union 1400m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn dead trk June 11 then always well back when 12-3/4 len 10th (58.0) All That And More 1511m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn slow trk June 27. Can mix his form and this is his first go at this trip. Blinkers go on but place hope is best. ARADANCHI (B J Dunn) 3g By Arazi - Chile Dancer (5:0-1-1): Followed 5-1/2 len 6th (57.5) Zoom 1250m Morphettville Parks E&G Mdn dead trk June 6 with lg nk, len 3rd (57.5) All That And More, Blevic Lad 1511m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn slow trk June 27. Improved effort last time but gets out to this trip for the first time here. Rates an each-way chance. BLEVIC LAD (R R Jolly) 3g By Blevic - Laudation (7:0-2-0): Made the pace when 3 len 2nd (57.5) Okaman 1700m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn dead trk June 13 then covered extra ground early on before finishing lg nk 2nd (53.5) All That And More 1511m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn slow trk June 27. Racing well and senior rider replaces 4kg claimer here. Right in it. WHAT LOGIC (Ms R Day) 3g By Gallo Di Ferro - Wild Logic (2:0-0-0): Jumped awkwardly and was vetted after 8-3/4 len 5th (57.5) Lord Ashford 1200m Strathalbyn Mdn slow trk May 27 then was checked near the 1000m before finishing 7-1/2 len 9th (57.5) Tommy Two 1415m Balaklava 2yo+ Mdn slow trk June 21. Might be looking for this trip now and he gets on to a firm surface for the first time here. Could be the value runner in this. TEENAGE QUEEN (R H Wilkinson) 4m By Akhadan - Confident Miss (2:0-0-0): Debuted with 3-3/4 len 7th (57.5) Stratum Strikes 1100m Gawler F&M Mdn dead trk June 13 then beat seven home when 7-3/4 len 9th (56.0) Kalo Taxithi 1400m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn slow trk July 4. Got back from a wide alley last time but really motored to the line. Drawn off the track again but sure to be getting home hard. Don’t dismiss. WHY NOT YOU (G L Lesnikowski) 5m By Bellotto - Caper Caillie (3:0-0-0): Finished 11-1/4 len 10th (56.0) Ambrosia 1206m Murray Bridge F&M Mdn May 23 before running 8-1/2 len 8th (54.5) Rory’s Union 1400m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn dead trk June 11. Senior rider goes on here and should appreciate this trip. Perhaps a place. MAPLE LANE (Deane Pannell) 3f By Citizen Kane - Honour The Star (2:0-0-0): Was slowly away before finishing 6-1/4 len 10th (57.0) Stratum Strikes 1100m Gawler F&M Mdn dead trk June 13 then only beat one home when 16-1/4 len 15th (55.5) Kalo Taxithi 1400m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn slow trk July 4. Hasn’t fired in two runs to date and she needs to lift to be competitive in this. PRETTY BLONDE (Kym Healy) 3f By High Rolling - Elladior (5:0-0-0): After 2-1/4 len 4th (55.5) Nordet Hero 1100m Port Augusta Mdn June 10 finished 4-1/2 len 4th (55.5) Doodles 1500m Port Augusta 2yo+ Mdn June 28. Will be fitter for three runs back and they’ve taken the blinkers off here. Will be running on at the finish and could add value to trifectas. TATENEN (Tony McEvoy) 2g By Savoire Vivre Asfahan (1:0-0-0): Was vetted after debut run when finished 22-1/2 len 13th (55.5) Tommy Two 1415m Balaklava 2yo+ Mdn slow trk June 21. Always well back on debut after drawing wide. Leading rider takes over from apprentice here and improved run expected. URANIA BELLE (Simon Casey) 3f By Spinning World - Match Point (7:0-0-1): Jumped awkwardly before finishing 4-3/4 len 9th (57.0) Under De Boardwalk 1250m Morphettville Parks F&M Mdn dead trk June 6 then finished 2-3/4 len, 3/4 len 3rd (55.5) Tommy Two, Kalo Taxithi 1415m Balaklava 2yo+ Mdn slow trk June 21. Did a super job last time after drawing the outside of 14 runners. The runner-up has won since and she looks a key player here. CRYSTAL GAZER (I J Boess) 5m By Steady Eddy - Magic Dane (3:0-0-0): Went for a break after running 14-1/2 len 10th (55.0) Birdman 1200m Clare Mdn dead trk Nov 27 then resumed racing with 15-3/4 len 12th (56.0) Emmooki’s Dash 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk June 13. Blinkers go on here and she will be fitter for one run back but she needs to improve on what she’s shown to date.
FOLLOWTHEFOOTSTEPS (Ms S Ratsch) 4g By Footstepsinthesand - Rogue Wave (12:0-0-1): Ran 9 len 8th (56.0) Alisimto 1200m Quorn Mdn June 16 before finishing 9-1/4 len 10th (56.5) Do Something 1200m Port Augusta Mdn July 8. Jumps sharply in distance here and his record is abysmal. Cannot recommend.
Race six LANDAMMAN (K & H Frew) 6g By Quest For Fame - Lichenstein (25:4-5-3): Followed 10-1/2 len 9th (59.0) Owdatay 1400m Murray Bridge (71) dead trk June 11 with 6-1/4 len 4th (59.5) The Boilermaker 1615m Balaklava (68) heavy trk June 21. Will be fitter for three runs back from a break but gets out to this trip for the first time. Should get a cosy run so must be included. BIRDMAN (Tony McEvoy) 4g By Centre Stalls Leica Belle (7:2-1-1): Returned from a break with 9-1/4 len 16th (55.0) Selessi 1200m M’ville (71) dead trk May 19 then was vetted after 8-1/2 len 6th (59.0) Prince Of Hope 1415m Balaklava C2 heavy trk June 21. He’s been very disappointing in two runs back this time in but worth noting they’ve removed the blinkers here. Back on a firmer surface in this and can improve without surprising. CRUZ’N NOW (D L Hewitt) 4g By Street Cry - Just Do It Now (36:3-2-3): Made good late ground when 2 len 2nd (54.5) Ambush Al 1700m Gawler C2 dead trk June 13 then jumped awkwardly before scoring sht nk win (56.0) Treeovus, French Academy 1511m Gawler (62) dead trk June 27. Has a super record here (4:21-0) and is a winner this track/distance. Only rises half a kilo for his last start win and looks the testing material again. FRENCH ACADEMY (Scott Trenowden) 6g By Honours List - Spirit Of Paris (48:7-76): Followed 4-1/2 len 5th (55.0) Stakhanovite 1900m Quorn Cup June 16 with sht nk, 3/4 len 3rd (58.0) Cruz’n Now, Treeovus 1511m Gawler (62) dead trk June 27. Has been thereabouts of late and step-up in trip here suits. Drawn a lovely gate and comes into calculations. KUITPO BLAZE (Ms R Day) 4m By Carnegie - In Flames (17:2-3-4): Resumed racing with 10-1/2 len 13th (55.5) Hot Diamond 1200m M’ville F&M (75) dead trk June 9 then was slowly away before finishing 7-3/4 len 10th (54.0) Handsome As 1400m Morphettville Parks (75) slow trk June 23. She’ll be improved by two runs back in much stronger grade. She’ll be looking for this trip now and could be over the odds. TWILIGHT DANCER (W A Bogarts) 4m By Real Jester - Cross Me Not (27:3-5-1): Was slowly away before finishing 5 len 5th (57.5) Elsewhere 1500m Gawler M Hcp-75 dead trk June 13 then beat six home when 11-1/2 len 7th (54.0) Ring Me Not 1400m Murray Bridge (78) slow trk July 4. Back in grade here and she’ll appreciate the firmer surface but worth noting she hasn’t won past 1250 metres. Take on trust. KING OF PIANO (K & H Frew) 7g By Cape Cross - Okahu (34:5-4-2): Following 17-1/4 len last (54.5) Mystic Fox 1600m Murray Bridge (62) dead trk June 11 finished 24-1/4 len 11th (58.0) Environment Patron 2122m Gawler (68) dead trk June 27. He’s been spaced at all three runs back this time in and must improve dramatically to be competitive here. QUICK ‘N’ SLICK (Kym Healy) 5m By Blevic - Caddy’s Star (38:2-0-2): After 2-1/2 len 6th (54.5) Ambush Al 1700m Gawler C2 dead trk June 13 finished 6-1/2 len 6th (54.0) Environment Patron 2122m Gawler (68) dead trk June 27. Doesn’t win out of turn and she’s yet to place in six starts here. Looking to others. EL MAZEL (W A Bogarts) 4m By Modern Era - El D’Rails (20:2-1-1): Ran 4-1/4 len 4th (54.5) Prince Of Hope 1415m Balaklava C2 heavy trk June 21 then finished 14 len 10th (54.0) Ring Me Not 1400m Murray Bridge (78) slow trk July 4. Gets back on to a firmer surface here and she will be close to peak fitness now after four runs back. Blowout chance. TREEOVUS (Kerrie Van Tijn) 6g By Fraar Zerbinetta (49:4-4-6): Finished 12-3/4 len 12th (55.0) Mystic Fox 1600m Murray Bridge (62) dead trk June 11 before running sht nk 2nd (54.0) Cruz’n Now 1511m Gawler (62) dead trk June 27. Up in grade and distance here but he will be right in the firing line from his good draw. Rates an each-way chance. SLACKSMITH (Ms C Rose) 6g By Zabeel - Eliza Cove (21:2-2-2): Finished 3-1/4 len 7th (54.5) Ambush Al 1700m Gawler C2 dead trk June 13 then was slowly away and vetted after 5-3/4 len 5th (55.0) Cruz’n Now 1511m Gawler (62) dead trk June 27. Can mix his form but he is getting down in the weights. Perhaps a place from his good draw. DUBAI VENGEANCE (J Dunn) 4g By Dubai Destination - Vengadame (30:2-2-5): Covered extra ground when 7-1/4 len 9th (54.5) Ambush Al 1700m Gawler C2 dead trk June 13 then finished 13-1/2 len 8th (54.5) Cool Classic 2200m Murray Bridge (62) slow trk July 4. Failed to run the trip out last time on a slow track and he’s better suited here where his record reads very well (5:2-1-1). One for trifectas.
Race seven FRENCH CHARGE (Scott Trenowden) 4g By Charge Forward - Trois Couleurs (14:3-1-4): Pulled hard during the run when 7 len 11th (56.0) River Of Salvation 1550m C’bury (Bm75) May 16 then finished 5-3/4 len last (54.0) Zedlion 1600m Nowra Cup dead trk May 27. Having first start for new stable but worth noting P.Gatt’s engagement to ride. Does have a win over 1000 metres to his name so can’t be overlooked. ZAAMISSION (Ms K Byrnes) 5g By Zariz Dangerous Mission (17:2-5-2): Finished 1/2 nk, 1/2 hd 3rd (54.0) My Uncle Vinny, Imperial Lines 1250m Morphettville Parks (81) June 2 then was slowly away before finishing 2-1/2 len 4th (56.5) Bermondsey 1200m M’ville (75) dead trk June 16. Big drop in grade here from his recent runs and only query is the wide alley. Goes close with any luck. DARAKAN (M J Seyers) 7g By Desert Sun - City Ex (34:5-6-2): Followed 4-3/4 len 8th (56.5) Kiaola 1200m Mildura (68) May 20 with sht 1/2 hd 2nd (58.5) Energized 1100m Gawler (62) dead trk June 13. Fitter for two runs back and loves it here (4:2-1-0). Drawn to be right in the firing line and will take catching. HE’S A HOUNDOG (B D Brook) 6g By Foxhound - Snazzy Nazzy (60:3-9-6): Got tightened for room when 4-1/2 len 8th (56.0) Final Command 1115m Gawler (62) May 16 then ran nose 2nd (55.5) Club Ha Ha 1215m Balaklava (62) slow trk June 21. Racing OK in lower grade but more depth here. Place looks best. MISTER CELESTIAL (Ms M Glatz) 8g By Agnes World - Star Of Hayley (54:7-7-3): After 5-1/4 len 8th (56.5) Penzevengi 1250m Morphettville Parks (68) dead trk June 6 ran 4-1/4 len 5th (55.5) Katunga 1058m Balaklava (68) heavy trk June 21. Generally thereabouts at this level but awkward alley is no help. Place only. SAINT SHA ROSE (D E Magro) 5m By Zariz Cornish Miss (33:8-3-8): After 5-3/4 len 10th (55.5) Sarcasm 1250m Morphettville Parks (75) April 21 finished 2 len 5th (55.5) Maktuub 1100m Port Augusta (60+) June 10. Wasn’t far away last time but will get stuck out on a limb here. Needs luck. AVALON (R R Jolly) 4m By Country Reel - Clay Finale (13:2-1-2): Struck interference at the start before finishing 4 len 2nd (54.0) Light Express 1050m M’ville (81) dead trk June 16 then was slowly away before running 7-3/4 len 7th (55.0) Last Charge 1050m M’ville (75) slow trk June 30. Big drop in grade here and gets back on a firmer surface. Can figure. BELSYND (D R Jolly) 4g By Bellotto - Miss Eucalypt (6:1-0-2): After 5-1/2 len 10th (54.0) Light Express 1000m Morphettville Parks (75) June 2 finished 3 len, sht nk 3rd (58.5) Emmooki’s Dash, Gailamour 1211m Gawler C1 dead trk June 27. Fitter for three runs back but this is harder than latest effort. Perhaps a place. KATUNGA (S Burford) 5m By Gallo Di Ferro Marscaville (20:2-4-3): Scored len win (55.0) Wine Lover, Notforgiven 1058m Balaklava (68) heavy trk June 21 then finished 4 len 4th (54.0) Last Charge 1050m M’ville (75) slow trk June 30. She’s racing in career-best form and doesn’t look out of her depth here. Gets in on the limit after the claim and must go in. ODETTE (Ms L Conlon) 4m By Musee D’Orsay - After Mum (8:1-1-1): Beat four home when 3-1/4 len 5th (54.5) Shanpanichi 1100m M’ville M Hcp-75 Jan 14 then was spelled after 4-3/4 len 6th (56.0) Ruling Party 1050m Balaklava (68) Feb 26. Speedy mare who has placed well fresh in the past. Include in trifectas. SUKI (Ms S Nolan) 4m By Catbird - Sunset Boulevard (16:2-0-3): Finished 6-1/4 len 6th (56.5) Katunga 1058m Balaklava (68) heavy trk June 21 before running 4-3/4 len 10th (54.0) Comearoundsundown 1200m M’ville F&M (75) slow trk June 30. This looks an easier assignment and she’s capable of being in the finish. Worth consideration. THE BAY ROD (Will Clarken) 3f By Nadeem Roddick (6:1-0-1): Was slowly away when 4-1/4 len 6th (55.0) Niconoise 1100m M’ville 3yo (68) Feb 4 then was spelled after 4-1/2 len 7th (55.0) American Dream 1200m M’ville 3yo (75) Feb 18. Can pull out a run fresh and her only win was this track/distance. Nicely drawn so ticks a few boxes. Blowout chance. SIX CROWNIES (G D Searle) 5g By Beautiful Crown - Ku De Tah (15:3-0-2): Returned from a break with 12 len 13th (55.5) Bermondsey 1200m M’ville (75) dead trk June 16 then finished 16-3/4 len 13th (56.5) Independent Air 1200m Murray Bridge (62) slow trk July 4. Should be fitter for two runs back and senior rider replaces claiming apprentice here. Can improve without surprising. ANGEL OF HOPE (K M Sweeney) 5m By Choisir - Amen Ruby (46:2-10-3): Beat five home when 4-1/4 len 8th (53.0) Rub Doubt 1206m Murray Bridge (62) May 23 then ran 1/2 hd 2nd (54.0) Sparkling Bella 1000m Morphettville Parks C2 dead trk June 6. She tends to find one better but should get the perfect trail here from her gun draw. Don’t dismiss.
STELLA JEUNE (P A Jones) 5m By Jeune - La Ponch (32:3-4-3): After 2-3/4 len 5th (56.5) Energized 1100m Gawler (62) dead trk June 13 struck interference near the 800m when 7-3/4 len 6th (54.0) Last Charge 1050m M’ville (75) slow trk June 30. Should be fitter for recent racing and firmer track here suits. Not the worst. ELEFTHERIA (Bill Papazaharoudakis) 4m By Statue Of Liberty - Another Fare (7:1-0-0): Pulled up lame after running 4-1/4 len 8th (58.0) Wings On Her Feet 1400m Balaklava F&M (68) Feb 26 then resumed racing with 10-3/4 len last (54.0) Last Charge 1050m M’ville (75) slow trk June 30. Didn’t fire first-up and is drawn off the track here. Needs luck.
Race eight IRON LACE (Sam Kavanagh) 4m By Encosta De Lago - Orderly (21:3-0-2): Was spelled after 5-1/4 len 6th (57.5) Bledisloe 1800m Randwick-Kensington (Bm70) April 9 then at first run for new stable finished 5 len 6th (56.0) Bermondsey 1200m M’ville (75) dead trk June 16. Worked home nicely first-up and extra trips suits. Has claims. ALL THAT AND MORE (Michael Vassallo) 5m By Dieu D’Or - Dancing Wren (5:1-1-2): Followed 2-1/4 len, 2-1/2 len 3rd (56.0) Emmooki’s Dash, Kalo Taxithi 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk June 13 with lg nk win (56.0) Blevic Lad, Aradanchi 1511m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn slow trk June 27. Strong win this track/distance last time and must go in again. SILVER MOMENT (R R Jolly) 4m By Barely A Moment - Silver Medal (19:2-1-4): Safely held when 11-1/4 len 7th (54.5) L’esprit 1600m M’ville (86) dead trk June 16 then finished len, 1-3/4 len 3rd (53.5) Filiar Invictus, Energized 1211m Gawler (62) dead trk June 27. Goes well here and looking for this trip now. In the mix. DUBAI ME ROSES (Scott Trenowden) 4m By Cape Cross - Repeat Me Not (6:1-1-1): Returned from a break with 4-3/4 len 4th (54.0) Hot Diamond 1200m M’ville F&M (75) dead trk June 9 before finishing hd 2nd (57.0) Belle Ez 1408m Mildura (62) July 2. Fitter for two runs back and ready for the step-up in distance. Worth consideration. JUST PUSH ON (K M McAnulty & C Binnie) 3f By Barely A Moment - Sheen Falls (10:2-0-1): Jumped awkwardly before running 13-3/4 len last (54.5) Lucky Penny 1600m M’ville Laelia Stakes May 12 then beat one home when 6-3/4 len 14th (54.0) Comearoundsundown 1200m M’ville F&M (75) slow trk June 30. Local galloper who will find this easier than her recent starts and worth noting all her placings have been on this track. Can improve without surprising. CLASSIC CAMEO (Tony McEvoy) 4m By Hussonet - Broaching (24:3-3-4): Resumed racing with 2-1/2 len 5th (54.5) Double Cream 1400m Morphettville Parks (62) dead trk June 6 then made late ground when 6-1/2 len 6th (54.0) Handsome As 1400m Morphettville Parks (75) slow trk June 23. Ready for this trip now and top rider goes on. Key player. DOUBLE CREAM (L Macdonald & A Gluyas) 4m By Savabeel - Zola (17:2-1-4): Got tightened for room before scoring 1/2 len win (55.5) High Value, Bruno 1400m Morphettville Parks (62) dead trk June 6 then finished 5-1/2 len 5th (56.5) Prince Of Hope 1415m Balaklava C2 heavy trk June 21. Better suited back on a firmer surface here and drawn to get the run of the race. Keep in mind. GOLDEN SCHNAPS (T L Day) 6m By Grandera - Tirolita (49:3-7-6): Was spelled after 5-3/4 len 7th (54.5) Dujac 1880m Kingscote Open Hcp Feb 19 then resumed racing with 10 len 7th (54.0) The Boilermaker 1615m Balaklava (68) heavy trk June 21. Beat six home first-up when struck a heavy track. Firmer surface here will suit and she’s a blowout chance. TUREEN (B D Brook) 4m By Keep The Faith Cuplet (37:2-3-2): Ran 8-1/4 len 10th (54.0) Handsome As 1400m Morphettville Parks (71) June 2 then finished 3-1/4 len 4th (56.0) Filiar Invictus 1211m Gawler (62) dead trk June 27. Even effort last time but she doesn’t win out of turn. Place only. MORELIA (K & H Frew) 4m By Bertolini Palermo (6:1-0-1): After 7-1/4 len last (56.0) Double Cream 1400m Morphettville Parks (62) dead trk June 6 ran 7-3/4 len 4th (54.5) Beearch 1600m Murray Bridge C2 slow trk July 4. Improved effort last time and gets a lovely draw here. Rates an each-way chance. FERROQUEST (David J Hall) 9m By Gallo Di Ferro - Ann’s Quest (59:7-10-3): Following 10-1/4 len 6th (54.0) Moon Devil 1518m Gawler (68) May 16 ran 10-1/2 len 8th (50.0) The Boilermaker 1615m Balaklava (68) heavy trk June 21. Firmer surface here will help but she may be a light of other days. Place only. WHERE’SCHRISTOPHER (Kym Healy) 5m By Face Value - Xantippe (17:1-2-3): Was vetted after 22 len 11th (53.0) Union Rep 1400m Mt Gambier (59) slow trk May 20 then only beat one home when 11-3/4 len 8th (54.0) Ruling Party 1100m Port Augusta (74) June 28. Hasn’t got warm at three runs back this time in and wide draw is no help. Looking elsewhere.
BAR ROOM BELLE (Ms S Ratsch) 6m B Mutahassin - Taqabar (49:1-3-4): Finished 4-1 len 5th (54.0) Emmooki’s Dash 1211m Gawl C1 dead trk June 27 before running 6-1/4 le 5th (54.0) Marina Del Rey 1200m Port Augus F&M (64) July 8. Her record says it all. Cann recommend. ANGEL EYES (K J Matson) 4m By King Ivor - Fu Lass (9:0-1-0): After 14-1/4 len 9th (56.0) Lo Ashford 1200m Strathalbyn Mdn slow trk Ma 27 was blocked for a run then vetted after 5 le 5th (53.0) Tommy Two 1415m Balaklava 2yo Mdn slow trk June 21. Still a maiden and bett suited back in that grade at this stage.
Race nine OKAMAN (Danny Penna) 5g By Okawango Brumaire (14:1-0-3): Ran 6-3/4 len 6th (58. King Roseland 2206m Murray Bridge Mdn slo trk May 2 before scoring 3 len win (58.0) Blev Lad, Fraanikova 1700m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn dea trk June 13. Freshened here after shock win o this track. Back in distance and getting up in th weights. Keep safe. FANTASTIC REIGN (J Dunn) 4g By Fantast Light - Pray For Reign (22:1-3-2): Was spelle after 5-1/2 len 8th (55.5) Dirty Ona Drink 1800 M’ville (75) Mar 3 then was blocked for a ru before finishing 9-3/4 len 10th (56.5) Emmook Dash 1211m Gawler C1 dead trk June 2 Should have finished closer when resuming an extra trip here suits. Not the worst. NOTHING SHALL PASS (G P Moody) 8g By Fra - Amy’s Blushing (45:6-10-2): Following 9-1 len last (59.5) Penzevengi 1250m Morphettvil Parks (68) dead trk June 6 ran 12-1/4 len la (58.5) Ethbaal 900m Murray Bridge (68) slow t July 4. Better suited here than his past couple runs and will appreciate the extra trip and firm surface. Blowout chance. LORD ASHFORD (K J Matson) 4g By King Iv - Lady Ashlyn (15:1-0-3): Followed 1/2 len, s hd 3rd (55.5) Prince Of Hope, Brinkley Bull 1415m Balaklava C2 heavy trk June 21 wi 9-3/4 len 7th (55.5) Beearch 1600m Murra Bridge C2 slow trk July 4. Can mix his form an chances probably improve on a softer surfac than is expected here. Take on trust. PONTOON FENDER (Gordon Carter) 4g By Tes Rossa - Heavenly Night (17:4-0-2): Score 1/2 len win (61.5) King Rodney, Alice Longin 1400m Quorn (59) June 16 then ran 1-3/4 le 4th (59.5) Team Lago 1500m Port Augusta (6 June 28. Gets handy weight drop here but mig need it weaker. Perhaps a place. IRISH CHEER (Ms S Nolan) 6g By Happy Gigg - Linney Head (39:3-6-4): Only beat three hom when 5-1/2 len 10th (55.5) Rub Doubt 1206 Murray Bridge (62) May 23 then finished 5-1 len 5th (55.5) Owdatay 1400m Murray Bridg (71) dead trk June 11. He doesn’t win out of tu but gets a decent drop in grade. Place chance. BRUNO (Michael McClean) 6g By Hillman Brunette (57:3-8-5): Following 1/2 len, sht 1 hd 3rd (57.5) Double Cream, High Value 1400 Morphettville Parks (62) dead trk June 6 ra 20-3/4 len 11th (56.0) The Boilermaker 1615 Balaklava (68) heavy trk June 21. Flopped o the heavy last time but previous run was goo enough for this. Has claims at odds. BRINKLEY BULLET (Craig Stewart) 4g By Blev - Brinkley Lass (29:2-2-2): Finished 8 len 10 (54.0) Manganese 1600m M’ville (75) slow t June 30 then passed a few in the run home whe 9-3/4 len 5th (54.0) Ring Me Not 1400m Murra Bridge (78) slow trk July 4. Not always reliab but down in grade here in what looks an eve race. Don’t dismiss. SCARLET CROSS (Ms G Henderson) 5g By Cap Cross - Scarlet Bird (13:2-0-1): Was vetted aft 35-3/4 len 12th (56.5) The Boilermaker 1615 Balaklava (68) heavy trk June 21 then finishe 21-1/2 len last (56.0) Beearch 1600m Murra Bridge C2 slow trk July 4. Blinkers go bac on here but he hasn’t got warm this time i Impossible to recommend. MOUNT MEE UP (J R Searle) 5g By Alanna - Trist’s Gold (29:3-4-4): Finished strongly f 7-1/2 len 6th (56.5) Hay Bob 1400m Casterto (62) heavy trk June 24 then struck interferenc early on before running 1-3/4 len 4th (56.0) Bel Ez 1408m Mildura (62) July 2. Doesn’t win ofte but he’s generally around the mark at this leve Perhaps a place. COMMAND THE RIGHT (Leslie McDonald) 5 By Danehill Dancer - Something Else (22:13): After 5 len, lg nk 3rd (55.0) Rough Dea Crocman 1406m Murray Bridge C1 May 23 ra 5-1/4 len 10th (57.5) Little Miss Moolah 1400 Mildura (58) dead trk June 18. Up in grade he and looks safely held. NO DOUBTFIRE (B J Dunn) 3g By Not Single Doubt - Rapidfire Lady (13:1-2-1): Struc interference early on when 8 len 10th (52. Maxamug 1200m Murray Bridge C2 dead t June 11 then ran 5-1/4 len 8th (53.5) Team Lag 1500m Port Augusta (64) June 28. Not goin well enough and others here have his measure FOLAU (Kristi Evans) 6g By Delago Brom Flamber (34:1-6-2): Returned from a break wi 8-1/2 len 11th (54.0) Maxamug 1200m Murra Bridge C2 dead trk June 11 then beat five hom when 8-3/4 len 8th (51.5) Emmooki’s Das 1211m Gawler C1 dead trk June 27. He’ll be fitt for two runs back but with his strike/rate, he hard to recommend with confidence. Others.
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Angaston’s Sam Colquhoun (Central District) became the first BL&G player since Shannon Hurn to receive the honour after featuring in the best players in every game of the tournament. The classy defender ran riot in the second half last Wednesday to finish with 24 touches and 13 handball receives. Colquhoun was joined in the All Australian side by teammates Jimmy Toumpas (Eagles), Ben Kennedy (Glenelg), (Matthew McDonough (Eagles), James Aish (Norwood), Matt Scharenberg (Glenelg) and Brodie Grundy (Sturt). The honour puts Colquhoun firmly under the noses of AFL recruiting managers. AFL clubs are seeking pure footballers rather than athletes and reports are that Colquhoun’s kicking is rated at 98 per cent and is considered a rare find. After the championship, word was that Colquhoun has an ‘excellent chance’ of being drafted.
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Kapunda juniors Joel Foster (14 disposals in a back pocket) and Joe Brown (21 disposals on the wing) were disappointed with the loss but hopeful of turning things around. “Our first half was pretty average,” Joe said. “We got back within three points in the last quarter but couldn’t get it done. We weren’t happy with our own games and hopefully we can all improve as we need to fire up in our next two games against Vic Country and Vic Metro.” Joe said he enjoyed mingling with the likes of Andrew McLeod, Xavier Clarke and Gary Rohan at an AFL function held for the teams on Sunday.
> SANFL With switching codes being a hot topic lately, here’s something a little unusual. This weekend leading Barossa, Light and Gawler football umpire Mark Hermann will swap his whistle and white uniform for a mud spattered helmet and riding gear. Mark is tackling the 24-hour reliability trial for the first time. A revhead at heart, ‘Hermy’ who is normally pretty quiet will be making plenty of noise on his Husqvarna bike during the gruelling event. Good luck Mark, try not to get red carded. WH1833917
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Dylan Goers - Tanunda Dylan Goers plays golf for Tanunda Pines. Where have you played your golf? Tanunda Pines and pennants for Mt Lofty. Relationship and employment status: Married to Heidi, two kids Zack and Makayla. Work in the family business with the grumpy old man. Who are key players at your club? Any of our seven pennant players at Mt Lofty we all have a job to do. What is your most important attribute? Heidi says, putting others first except when playing golf. Who is a character at the club and why? Barry Veevers puts a different spin on the social life after golf and during. Who is the best player you have played with and against? With would be Mike Harwood and against is Rodger Davis. Who are your sporting idols? Lance Armstrong, Ernie Els and Sachin Tendulker. Any superstitions? No. What event has inspired or amazed you? Watching Armstrong win seven tours and what he has achieved since then with his foundation. If you were Prime Minister what issue would you address? Stop other countries buying our land and sending the produce overseas. Pet hates on the golf course? Anyone who uses a mobile phone or leaves it turned on. Favourite actor and movie? Morgan Freeman in Shawshank Redemption.
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By LUBIN PFEIFFER THE squid are on the bite in the Spencer Gulf and Gulf St Vincent with quality specimens and good numbers being caught. Irrespective of whether you are boat or land-based it has been easy to get a feed of these tasty cephalopods. The best method has definitely been cast and retrieved cloth cover squid jags, with colours of orange/black or orange/white working well. Everybody has their own favourite go-to colour so don’t be afraid to experiment while out on the water. I like to retrieve my squid jigs with two solid rips before letting it sink back down and then repeat the process. Squid will respond to a variety of retrieve styles and sometimes just simply slowly winding the jig in will get them excited. When squiding I believe it is very important to wear a
quality set of Polaroid sunglasses as squid can sometimes follow your jig all the way in but need some extra tempting to entice a take. Without Polaroids you’d be none the wiser and just lift the jig out to recast without knowing the squid was there. Another good reason is that quite often squid will come in patches and when you’ve brought one in several others will follow and it’s just a case of spotting these and dropping your jig straight back in. They will latch straight on to it most of the time. Squid can be cooked a variety of ways but lately I’ve been enjoying stuffing the whole tubes with bread crumbs and some of the tentacles and then cooking in the oven. Top this with a dressing of olive oil, chopped chilli, parsley and tomatoes, and serve with a side of salad. Tight lines until next week.
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Comeback Lions IN ONE of the most incredible comebacks in Barossa, Light & Gawler football history, South Gawler recovered from being 43 points down eight minutes into the last quarter to beat Willaston by seven points at Evanston on Saturday. It was unbelievable, how a side beaten by a more skillful and desperate team for more than three quarters, could actually win with just over 20 minutes of scintillating footy. At the final break Willaston led 18-7 to 10-12, with both sides kicking an early goal in the last term, before the Lions added six straight majors (three by Daniel Goulding) from the eight minute mark to one minute into time on, to trail by just seven points. Against the run of play, Jamie Williams managed to scramble a goal at the other end at the 25 minute mark, and it looked game, set and match, with the Donnybrooks 13 points up. But South would not surrender, with a rushed point and then a goal to Mark Paget to reduce the margin to six points, 29 minutes into the period. The time on seemed to go forever, with supporters from both sides on the edge of their seats, when, two minutes later, Anton Gerardis, fairly quiet on the day, took a great mark and converted to tie the scores. With virtually no time left, but a quick sortie forward by South saw a chance go begging, when a rushed shot went out on the full. Then a punt at goal - aiming for his ninth of the game - by Justin
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Trewren was touched, but saw the Lions a point in front, with that ninth major for Trewren coming 30 seconds later, just before the siren, which went at 5pm on the dot, after a 34minute final stanza. The contrast on the field and sidelines was stark, as the Lions camp was overjoyed and celebrating, while most people associated with Willaston seemed to be in shock. “I can not believe it,” South mentor Scott Lee said. “We were out-played and out-muscled for most of the game. “At three-quarter time I just told the guys to go back to structures and see what happens, but you never expect anything like that.” The big move for the Lions was in the middle, where Heath Lawry went in and had a huge influence in the final quarter. Willaston had dominated in the centre for most of the contest, winning 75 per cent of the clearances, while in the final stanza, South virtually won every clearance - thanks in large part to Lawry. “Our fitness has been good all year,” Scott added. “My true feelings, really, is relief, as we got two points we shouldn’t have. “Good teams find a way to win, and we did that today.” The first term was all Willaston, as it set up a 7-2 to 24 advantage, with Ben Gordon looking dangerous lurking in the forward 50m and kicking three majors. With Josh Taylor coming in from the wing at ball-ups, the
Donnybrooks were overpowering the home side early, which saw Willaston work hard to gain its well-deserved edge. A run of three goals in five minutes early in the second term saw South fight its way back into the contest. But the Donnybrooks settled with the next four majors to lead by 32-points at the long break. Again the Lions made a charge early in the third term, with the first four goals, and five of the first six - three to Trewren before the (Shaun) Baker and (Sam) Walton show wrecked havoc on the home side’s chances. Often it was the two of them combining, but either Baker or Walton had an important touch in every one of the following six unanswered goals, as the Donnybrooks charged to a 43point lead at the final change of ends. The rest is now history. Trewren was the major difference in the end with his nine goals, while Goulding, Matt Foldesdy, Jackson Dare, Nathan Bartsch and Aaron Bayliss all had important moments for South at the stoppages throughout the contest. For the Donnybrooks, Gordon finished with seven majors, Richard Rosewall was solid in ruck all game, while Ash Fry and Geoff Taylor seemed to be everywhere. This week South travel to Freeling for an important clash which the Lions cannot afford to lose while Willaston must beat Angaston at home to keep its now-slim finals hopes alive.
CLOSE: South captain Aaron Bayliss avoids the tackle by Willaston’s Joel Campbell watched by Lion teammate Chris Musolino.
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