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By MICHELLE O’RIELLY SINCE the late 2000s the world, according to economists, has endured a financial crisis not seen since the Great Depression of the 1930s. It’s been blamed on the collapse of large financial institutions, the bailout of banks by national governments and downturns in stock markets globally. In the Barossa Valley there are signs of the downturn, yet how are we fairing and are we supporting Barossa? For Nuriootpa businessman Mark Linke, he blames part of the downturn of his business on negative news. “I think the media has made people too scared to spend their money,” he said. “The country has money, we just need to flush out the negatives and there will be confidence again.” Mr Linke left school almost 35 years ago to help his father Les run LL & PJ Linke Builders before taking over and renaming it Mark Linke Building Contractor Pty Ltd. Having worked from the building site at Kalimna Road, 18 months ago Mr Linke branched out with a showroom. He explained how business was going well and he decided more foot traffic would be enticed to a showroom rather than his building shed. However, he said a downturn in business turnover, due to the global financial crisis hype, resulted in his showroom being opened by appointment only for a short duration. “Understandably people think prices are cheaper in Adelaide but we do match Adelaide prices and you don’t need to travel when we have everything here,” he said. After a recent business restructure, Mr Linke has again opened his showroom six-days-a-week. Mr Linked maintained local advertising was also needed to remind people what is available locally. Former manager of Perry’s Trade Services, Wayne Perry, feels uncertainty over effects of the newlyintroduced carbon tax and the Barossa Protection Plan also played a big part in a downturn in trade. Mr Perry, who owned the business for 20 years before he publicly announced its closure on May 5 this year said, “Spending money locally is certainly different now than in the past”. “Everyone is now watching carefully what they spend,” Mr Perry said. Barossa Real Estate’s Peter Fairweather says, it’s not all bad. “I think the GFC means funds are not available and it’s slowed up the market both commercially and residentially.” However, he explained with interest rates low, there is a change with people seeing houses as long-term investments, and there has been an increase at open inspections.

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He felt the current downturn will end and his optimism comes from slight increases in grape prices and interest from overseas markets. Lynas Auto Group dealer principal Tim Lynas has full confidence in future growth within the business. His optimism comes from the dealership not having to downsize or be controlled from outside the Barossa, and “the major percentage of cars that we sell is into the Barossa and surrounds,” he said. “I believe that concentrating on looking after our customer base is the single most important thing we can do as a team,” Mr Lynas added. Newcomer to the Barossa business scene, The Co-op chief executive officer Graeme Longmuir says the cooperative is still succeeding in these tough times. “We are doing sales across all the sites and people are prepared to spend money if the price is right,” he said. Earlier this month The Co-op hosted a sale within their new homemaker centre, at Nuriootpa, with substantial sales made, compared with week-to-week trading. “People are very cautious when spending their money and I think it’s fair to say members are concerned about their money,” Mr Longmuir said. When it comes to works performed by Barossa Council, mayor Brian Hurn says, “All things being equal, council’s policy is to give preference to local suppliers”. He said, “council supports local businesses within this context and balances this against the cost of providing services and the rates incurred by residents.” Mayor Hurn explained when purchasing goods and services, council must comply with both the local government Act and its own internal purchasing and procurement policy. Regional Development Australia chief executive officer Anne Moroney said there are people onboard to help solve problems in the business place. She said, “The Barossa is looking resilient, people just need to rethink the way they do their business.” “Many people will often come to us when they have new ideas. Those that aren’t going as well are often paralysed.” RDA supports any business, large or small and is a free service, “the public just needs to ask”. Ms Moroney also added, challenges in retail business are the knowledge and the experience, and money needs to be spent locally. She suggests, “Make visitors in shops feel special and create a social event”. To read the contributors’ full comments, visit barossaherald.com.au.

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THIS week the Herald made sure readers were brought up-to-date with the latest news thanks to the editorial team and technology. On Monday afternoon a picture gallery highlighting the weekend’s Swann Insurance 24 Hour Reliability Trial appeared on barossaherald.com.au and also via Facebook. If you were a rider, why not check out the gallery? Who knows our weekend photographer Shaun Kowald may have caught you in action. You can also find out more of the annual event by reading the story and results on page 5. On Thursday the freak hailstorm near the Barossa Ranges and surrounding areas also caused a frenzy of comments and photos circulating around the region. Thanks to the Facebook, several photos were uploaded, for people from far and wide to view. This week journalist Michelle O’Rielly tackled a story about Barossa in the current economic climate. While initially contributors weren’t keen to speak, others stepped forward to share their views. To read the full story, head to barossaherald.com.au. In addition, journalist Jemima Coad has highlighted photographer Kimberley Carnell, who is one of hundreds of artists to feature in this year’s South Australian Living Artists (SALA) Festival. Kimberley is one of a group of three photopgrahers to exhibit their work at Williamstown.

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HERALD online readers would have been the first to see media images of Barossa’s freak hailstorm on Thursday. Thanks to the barossaherald.com.au and the Herald’s Facebook site, images were uploaded as soon as news was received. The hail, which covered part of the Barossa ranges and surrounding areas, also measured the size of a 20-cent piece. One Facebook comment came from Greg Bartsch who said, “Isn’t it amazing what happens in one end of South Australia to another end of South Australia. While there was hail in the Barossa, I was in Port Hughes enjoying beautiful sunny weather”. According to the Bureau of Meteorology, the storm was caused by an approaching low pressure combining with high humidity. A warning for further storms with the possibility of localised flooding and further severe hail was sent out and Rowland Flat recorded some flooding after receiving a downpour of 35mm in three hours. The rainfall recorded in the past week by the bureau included: Birdwood 32mm, Riverton 25mm, Point Pass and Turretfield 23mm, Lyndoch, Mt Crawford and Williamstown 21mm, Hansborough and Robertstown 18mm, Truro 17mm, Eudunda and Tanunda 16mm, Tarlee 13mm, Angaston and Gawler 11mm, Kapunda and Saddleworth 10mm, Roseworthy 9mm and Freeling 3mm. WH1832399

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2012 Swann Insurance 24 hour reliability trial Full results can be found on the 24 Hour website 24hrtrial.com and simply follow the link to MyLaps website. Solo: 1st Nick Throup 2nd Sean Throup 3rd Rowan Pumpa

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WINNER: Nick Throup during the Swann Insurance 24 Hour Trial. PIC: Courtesy - InMotion Photography. THE motorcyle trial domination of Pewsey Vale’s Nick Throup continued at Kapunda on the weekend. Throup celebrated his 21st birthday in the best way with a victory in the 2012 Swann Insurance 24 Hour Reliability Trial. In scoring his first win, Nick relegated older brother Sean to second place with Rowan Pumpa third. Following victories in the three earlier road trials this year, Throup continued his domination of South Australian races. “I turned 21 in late June but held off the celebration until after the 24 hour and it was the best result,” Nick said. “I had a clean run, and the only bit of trouble came at the start of the last lap, with about five hours still to ride. “I had a bit of an off and broke my knee brace but didn’t lose time and was able to ride on to victory.” Throup and his brothers Sean and Tristan love motorcyle racing and are among the state’s best riders. “Dad (Bill) is the one to blame,” Nick said.

“He was a good rider in his day but has passed on the love of bikes to his sons.” Nick said he would ride in the Mallala trial on August 11 before contesting the Australian Nationals which are to be held in South Australia in September. This year’s Swann Insurance 24 Hour trial was run in cold and damp conditions starting from the Kapunda harness racing complex. The weather leading up to the event produced a track which became extremely slippery in places, especially with the showers that fell Saturday afternoon and early evening. These tricky conditions were no doubt the cause of a number of the 50 per cent riders who did not finish. “Spectator numbers were once again strong with no reports of any crowd behaviour problems,” said Brett Tomkins, chairman of the 24 Hour organising committee. “That helps make the event more enjoyable for everyone and we would like to thank the spectators for their continued support.

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Come and Try A GOOD turnout of 65 people turned out for the ‘Come and Try’ day at Collingrove Hillclimb on Saturday. The participants took part in changing conditions with a passing shower prior to the drivers’ briefing and concluded in sunshine for the eight runs up the tight, twisty and challenging hill. The driver had plenty of opportunities to test their cars and their skills. On Sunday, the third round of the Sporting Car Club's Winter Cup competition was held. Competitors had the opportunity to do seven runs giving spectators plenty to see. While the track was slow and cold, it did provide a fastest time of the day of 31.65 secs to Derek Foster in his Hillclimb Special.

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Police deal with another drink driver BAROSSA Police continue to shake their heads after reporting another drink driver. At about 5.45pm on Monday, police stopped a 43-year-old Willaston woman driving a Toyota sedan on Haines Road, Willaston. When breath tested, she returned a reading of 0.264 - over five times the legal limit of 0.05. The woman was issued an instant loss of licence for 12 months and her car was impounded for 28 days. Police say despite continual warnings, sadly there are motorists that continue to drink and drive and put other road users at risk. The public are reminded if you see anyone drink-driving or driving in a dangerous manner, please call the police assistance line on 131 444.

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Ivan wins on points By GRAHAM FISCHER

VINTAGE: Ivan Venning with one of his famous bottles of Barossa water.

Likely candidates TWO young Barossa women have indicated they are likely to throw their hat into the ring to fill the Liberal seat of Schubert. Ashton Hurn and Susie Reichstein, both from Angaston, said separately, they won’t officially announce their decision until preselection for the 2014 state election is called. Ashton, 21, is a sixth generation Hurn from the Barossa and is granddaughter of Barossa Council mayor Brian Hurn. She is currently working for Member for Norwood Steven Marshall. She has also completed a degree in Social Science majoring in politics.

Susie, 30, is the media and research advisor for the Schubert office and is also an elected member of the Barossa Council. Susie has a Bachelor of Arts, (International Studies), majoring in Relations and Politics and a Bachelor of Arts with honours. Susie also has a Diploma in Journalism. Preselections are likely to be called once state electorate boundaries are announced. The 2014 South Australian state election will elect members to the 53rd Parliament of South Australia on 15 March 15 next year.

RETIRING politician Ivan Venning granted the Herald an exclusive one-hour interview last Friday. On the preceding Tuesday, Mr Venning announced to state parliament that he would not be seeking pre-selection for his seat of Schubert at the 2014 election. So here, thought this author, was a chance to tackle local member on the big issues - what he has achieved and also where he has failed. An hour later, and on reflection, what was learnt was that you can take the man out of parliament but not the parliament out of the man. Just like the ‘spin’ put out by the Labor media machine, which Mr Venning and his fellow Liberals despise, the member for Schubert delivered on cue. With vocal footwork of which the great boxing champion Muhammed Ali would have been proud, Mr Venning danced his way to a comfortable points win.

Yes, he answered the questions which would not cause any grief, but the member managed to beautifully avoid anything which might end up page one material, and so here is on page nine. What did we learn? Mr Venning again repeated he would work hard for the final 18 months of his political career. Council boundaries and that ‘oh so famous’ push for a Barossa Hospital remain firmly in the member’s focus. Can he achieve either? “Yes I think we can make an impact on the boundaries,” Mr Venning said. “But the hospital is a different matter. The financial predicament, both state and federally, means that the chances of a Barossa Hospital are a long way off. “Even presuming the Liberals win power at the next election, it would be difficult financially to commit straight away.” Most embarrassing moment? “I was due for my maiden speech in state parliament but question

time had come to an end so I threw my notes into a bin, but the speaker Norm Peterson extended the time to allow for my speech,” he said. “It was the longest 30 seconds of my life as I dived through the rubbish.” Mr Venning believes a political stunt which worked, cost him any chance of becoming a minister in government. “In the quest for water purification in the Barossa, I took bottles of water into parliament and gave them to everyone. It didn’t go down well with my party and although we got the purification, I wasn’t popular but that was the price I was prepared to pay.” And in a touch of compassion, Mr Venning felt former Labor premier John Bannon was let down badly over the State Bank debacle. “He was a good man who trusted the wrong people.” The future? “I’ll be spending more time with my family who have allowed me to indulge politics for 24 years.”

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Reece still paddling along Sporting celebration By JEMIMA COAD THE Kapunda Table Tennis Club has many members, but none quite as unique as Reece Watkins. At the age of 72 Mr Watkins became the oldest player to become the champion of table tennis in the Barossa. Born in 1936 Mr Watkins grew up in Broken Hill where he was involved in many sporting activities. When he was eightyears-old he started playing table tennis and went on to play in the Adelaide Super League and in the SA Over 50 team. Mr Watkins has managed to win a few championships during his table tennis career. One of his most memorable championships was when the SA Over 50 team became the Champions of Australia.

ENTHUSIAST: Kapunda’s Reece Watkins loves his table tennis. Once he retired Mr Watkins and his wife decided it was time to move out of the city. “We decided to retire in Kapunda as we really like the area,” Mr Watkins said. “We

used to come up here with our sons and tour around the local Barossa communities.” However, even retirement couldn’t keep Mr Watkins down and he joined the local table tennis club shortly after moving to the area. Now 76, Mr Watkins shows no signs of slowing down. “I train with my friends and teammates Harold Stern and Greg Rewardy and we play three times a week,” he said. The table tennis team tours around on a regular basis and plays games in Tanunda, Eden Valley and Birdwood. When he is not busy training for his up-and-coming matches Mr Watkins enjoys going on his mile-long daily walks, riding his exercise bike or enjoying the friendly Kapunda community environment.

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By ROBERT LAIDLAW ON THE eve of the London Olympics, Gawler held a sporting celebration of a difference on Sunday, with a mini-Olympics, held at Starplex. With more than 100 local schoolchildren competing in a range of events, the day proved a success, especially for everyone involved. “We are very pleased with the excellent number of volunteers, the high quality events, and, best of all, everyone who participated enjoyed themselves,” organising committee spokesperson Dale Martin said. “It gave the local youngsters a greater understanding of the athletes for the Olympics in what they go through in preparation and competition.” The day started with an opening ceremony, where athletes did a ‘walk on’ across the stage, with Declan Gillard-Martin delivering the ‘torch’, and proceedings were opened by Gawler Deputy Mayor David Hughes.

A biathlon was the first event, which included a run and swim. There were athletics, basketball, gymnastics, tennis, and a range of novelty events - push-ups, hover, indoor cycling/rowing and treadmill running/walking. There was a free barbecue for participants, medals of various colours presented, and a closing ceremony. This week organisers will have a debrief, and will discuss the possibility of further events along a similar line. “Given we have put everything in place, it is something we can easily repeat,” Mr Martin said. “We were happy with how the message got out there, with perhaps just the timing an issue, because it was through the school holidays. “I would encourage parents to consider getting their children involved next time, and even themselves, as it’s a great way for the whole family to be involved together in a healthy environment.”

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By JEMIMA COAD IN AUSTRALIA one in five teenagers are affected by a mental illness every year but only one in four receive professional help. Teenagers struggle with their mental illness alone as they feel there is no one around them who will understand what they are going through. For one Barossa teenager his diagnoses with a mental illness was made easier as he had friends and family that he could turn to for support, but not everyone is so lucky. Jacob Hayes, a Year 12 Nuriootpa High School student, saw how much his support and the support of the community helped his friend deal with his diagnoses and decided to design a ‘teen mental support’ website that targeted the Barossa communities. When the website first went live in July last year its focus was on anxiety as this was the illness that Jacob’s friend was diagnosed with. A year later the website expanded to support teenagers in the Barossa, and the wider community, who have bullying, self esteem, self talk or stress concerns. “I decided to create the website to help other teens,” Jacob said, “I constantly update (the website) to make it fun and enjoyable.” What makes Jacob’s website different from the others is that it is made by teens for teens. Similar websites are confronting and often confusing as there is a lot of information

SUPPORT: Jacob helping the teenage community. to go through and the reader can be unsure of where to go to find what they are looking for. Jacobs site avoids this issue by providing an informative header, which directs readers where to go and breaking down the information into easy to read paragraphs. There is also a facebook page connected to the website where teenagers can watch videos, post comments and read supporting and encouraging words that Jacob and other local teenagers have posted. The Facebook page has over 100 likes and is very popular with teenagers between 13 and 17-year-olds.

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“To me this is a great way to post supportive information and upload pictures,” Jacob said. Jacob hopes to one day be a teacher or a school counsellor so he can continue to help teenagers who have a mental illness. For teenagers who are interested in contributing to the website there are currently three volunteer positions available. For more information on the positions available visit facebook.com/teenms. To visit Jacobs website go to teenmentalsupport.webs.com/in dex.htm.

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Who’s new? Keira June Bowes, daughter of Karen and Chris of Alma, was born on June 7, at North Eastern Community Hospital, weighing 6lb 61/2oz (2910g). She is a granddaughter for Wendy and Rick Hand of Lyndoch and Irena and Ron Bowes of West Lakes.

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Views expressed in the Letters to the editor are not those of the Herald. We welcome topical letters, with preference to letters of no more than 200 words. All letters are checked for authenticity. Pseudonyms are not acceptable. Mail your letters to: The editor, PO Box 43, Tanunda, SA, 5352. Fax: 8563 3655. E-mail: editor.barossaherald@ruralpress.com probably better than many city areas, and it seems selfish that we are demanding priority. I’m not giving the government any kudos in this area either as they have fallen short of effective delivery in many areas and the debacles of the RAH, Modbury/Lyell McEwen issues and failure to deliver in remote areas are the thing of the television series ‘Yes Minister’. Mr Venning’s continued insistence that local hospitals were past their use by date if true would mean that 90 per cent of our country hospitals are the same. I would suggest that the difference with those hospitals is that they aren’t in smaller towns close by to larger urban centres where the votes lie. I’ve always believed that the new RAH was as much about being re-elected as in providing improved health services and I’m starting to wonder whether Mr Venning wasn’t on the same course. It is a blight on our politicians that improving health has become an election issue every four years surrounded by spin with policy of both parties generally a long way behind needs.

The closure of the Angaston Hospital would have a huge impact on the town with a big loss of jobs and people coming into the town. You would also have to think there would be a massive impact on the main street businesses and that it would jeopardise the existence of the medical centre and the chemist. Surely Mr Venning is aware of the collateral damage he would have caused to the town, but he has said nothing in this area. If he is aware of it and hasn’t said anything he shouldn’t be our member in my opinion and neither should he be our member if he hasn’t realised the impact his policy would have on Angaston. The same applies to the new candidate. Only one community in Schubert would benefit from this policy while the others would have basically no improvement or would have services reduced. In the near future it may be that you won’t be able to get your vehicle serviced in Angaston and if Mr Venning had had his way you probably wouldn’t be able to see a doctor either. No doubt any reply by the

Member will accuse me of parochialism, but I think in this issue it is a two way street. As I said at the start of this letter I would have put Mr Venning last come the next election and urged others to do so as well unless he started working for the entire electorate. The same applies to his successor. K Jamieson Angaston Democracy I refer to Brenton J Miegel’s letter (Herald, July 11), titled “Wind Farm issue”. Indeed Mr Miegel is correct in saying we (officially) live in a democracy. However, it is my understanding the state government has significantly changed the rules on wind farms without the support of the parliament. It is my understanding that basic rights and voices of the greater community have been taken away under the new state-wide Wind Farms DPA. Is that Mr Miegel’s idea of democracy? I also thought we live in a country where we have the right to ask some basic questions and express strong and differing opinions on who and what impacts us - or have those rules changed too? J Teusner Eden Valley

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ANGLICAN CHURCH Anglican Parish of Barossa: Angaston: 10am MP; Nuriootpa: 10am HC SdK; Tanunda: 8.30am HC SdK; Lyndoch: 10am HC MM; Williamstown: 10am HC PB. Kapunda Anglican Parish: Christ Church, Kapunda: 9.15am HC. No service at Point Pass. Mt Pleasant: 1st Sunday 8.30am, all other Sundays 9am. Enquiries to Hazel Wilton, Warden on 8568 2042. UNITING CHURCH Barossa Congregations: Nuriootpa: 9am Mrs Jean Harris;Tanunda: 11am Mrs Jean Harris; Angaston: 11am Rev Brian Smith. Gawler Parish: Gawler: 9.30am Webb, 5pm HC Littleford; Sandy Creek: 9.30am Taplin; Williamstown: 10am HC Littleford. Kersbrook: 10am. Enquiries: 8389 3114. Light Parish: Kapunda: 9.15am Rev Tony Chapman; Robertstown: 9.30am Mr Tim Prior. 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.

Social impact Earlier this year, I attended a wind power seminar at Burra, conducted by Senator Nick Xenophon. Many people from the mid north spoke about the physical, social and emotional impacts of these developments. I also addressed the meeting, about what I see happening in my own community. Senator Xenophon was sufficiently moved by what I had to say, that he publicly invited me to Canberra as his guest, to address these problems at a federal level. Once his health has improved, I look forward to working with Senator Xenophon, and freely expressing strong emotions about this damaging issue. M Teusner Eden Valley

Wind farm opinion As a land holder in Eden Valley I believe that I have a right to comment on the proposed Keyneton/Eden Valley wind farm. The activities that occur on my property such as livestock production in no way have any effect on my neighours nor should they. Yet these so called farming families that in most cases live nowhere near the wind farms will have a huge impact on my family and surrounding neighbours. Maybe one of the conditions for the so called farmers and their families should be that they have to live with in 1km of the turbines. Let’s see how many put their dirty greedy little hands up then. Not many I guess Hans Kungel Eden Valley Newspapers please Regarding your editorial (Herald, June 27) and the state of the newspaper industry. I am glad to read that this regional newspaper will survive as I look forward to picking it up every week at the newsagency and I hope you will be able to continue publishing it for a long time to come. I do not have a computer or email, www, fax etc, only newspapers, radio, TV etc. I have no transport and cannot go out, except locally. Anyway, continue the good work and I wish the management and the whole staff best of luck for the future. M Williams Riverton Cricket view SACA have done it again. The signing of dumped ex-Australian opener, Phillip Hughes to a threeyear contract, should be seen for what it is- a poor error of judgment. Hughes, not offered an Australian contract, was also certainly not on the New South Wales “must keep/must have list”. The main reason for this is that, after initial success at first class level, he has been “sorted out” by bowlers at the top level because of a very “average” batting technique. In the words of the great singer/songwriter, Pete Seeger, “when will they ever learn”. Rick Drewer Gawler East

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Liberal disappointment UNLESS the new candidate can come up with some viable policies which benefit all residents of Schubert I’ll be putting them last on my voting slip come the next election, as was my intention with Mr Venning. His continual ‘beat up’ regarding the local health system seemed to be the only item in his agenda. There are regions with far more urgent health delivery concerns than the Barossa and if the Liberals were a genuine opposition they would be focused on lifting all health services to the same level as our region. There may be issues with maintenance and improvements, but Barossa patients aren’t subject to ‘ramping’, or being left unattended in hospital corridors or having to travel hundreds of kilometres for minor treatment. In fact there are decommissioned beds in our local hospitals, which suggest that any demand is well covered. Our current setup is much better than most other rural districts in the country and

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Stunning Voodoo blue, factory sunroof, 6 spd auto, factory bodykit, alloys, sports exhaust system, a must to drive. S164ASB

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$17,990

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Only 17000 kms, Poison Ivy Green. 6.0L V8 engine generating 270kw. 6 speed manual. Features include: cruise control, power windows, leather trim, tonnea cover. S254AGK

$26,990

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DISCLAIMER: Prices are exclusive of registration and stamp duty payable to road transport. *To approved purchases through St George Bank, Adelaide. Some photos for illustrational purposes only. LMVD2833.

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CAR OF THE WEEK

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Sealy savings Advertorial

Are you unemployed, underemployed, seeking a career change or a parent returning to work? Then the Pathways to Employment Expo is for YOU! Wednesday 1st August 2012 10:00am to 11:10am - Open Information 11:15am to 2:20pm - 20 Minute Information Sessions No information is available between 12:25pm & 1:25pm TAFE SA, Barossa Valley Campus Old Kapunda Road, Nuriootpa Aged Care/Nursing Apprenticeships Automotive Aquatic Industry Aviation Child Care Civil Construction Commercial Cookery Construction Defence Force Digital Media

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SALE: Dreamland Gawler’s Jack and Jeanette are ready for the Sealy sale. DREAMLAND Gawler will be holding Sealy's biggest sale ever. Owners Anne-Marie and Karl are excited about the opportunity to present country customers with the best offers possible. This three-day sale will start on Friday, July 20 and finish on Sunday, July 22. The store will be closing early at 5.30pm on Thursday, July 19 in preparation of this major Sealy event. So what are you waiting for? Sealy's South Australian representative Wayne will be on hand to offer expert advice in choosing the correct mattress for you, your partner and family. Come and see how Sealy's latest mattress technology uses titanium to increase the durability and comfort of your Sealy Posturepedic mattress. “You will spend around one third of your life in bed, so the support and comfort your mattress offers is a key component of your wellbeing,” Wayne said. “Orthopaedically correct support helps keep your body aligned to allow deep and undisturbed sleep. “Find out how Sealy Posturepedic is designed for a better night's sleep, so why not come in-store and speak with the Sealy representative.” Wayne understands that country folk

often get left out when it comes to great deals and he is all for a "fair go," as is Dreamland Gawler. Prices start from $499 for a queen mattress. No, you're not dreaming. With a combined 80 years of bedding and retail experience, customers will receive the professional, no pressure service they deserve. Dreamland Gawler offers a relaxed atmosphere giving the right environment for making that allimportant mattress decision. Not only will you be getting the best mattress at a great price, you will also receive two free memory foam pillows, free delivery and free removal of your old mattress for all customers within 100 kilometres of Gawler.

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RAMSEY BROS. INVESTS IN MID NORTH FARMING.

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In brief.... TOUR Barossa and Caramel Computing are finalists in the 2012 Telstra South Australian Business Awards. Telstra Business Group managing director and Telstra Business Awards ambassador, Will Irving said Tour Barossa, Tanunda, was one of six finalists in the

Micro-Business Awards. Caramel Computing, Nuriootpa, is a finalist in the Small Business Awards. Mr Irving noted the overwhelming majority of the state’s leading businesses named as finalists for the 2012 Telstra South Australian Business Awards have adopted social media for marketing. Winners will be announced on Friday at the Hilton Adelaide.

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Real Estate Liftout

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Rural with residential convenience The property that fits the bill without the bills. See Domain P3.

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FOR SALE Hairdressing Salon in Nuriootpa WH1826261

Busy main street location Excellent equipment $39,000 WIWO (including stock)

Owner Retiring Please phone 0417 887 299

Convenient location

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ICONIC: The superb Tanunda home (left), close to facilities and right is the outstanding living area. 1831895

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BLD Lic no: 40080

or 8566 2922

SECTION 7 PUBLIC NOTICE Re: Section 7 The Vendor’s statement relating to matters affecting the advertised properties in this publication may be inspected at the agents office three business days prior to the auction or at the place of auction thirty minutes before sale.

THIS Tanunda home is an iconic example of a Barossa bungalow that is located in a sought-after, tightly-held pocket, well positioned to the main street and within walking distance of all amenities. The museum, art gallery, local pubs as well as schools, hospital and shops are all on your doorstep. This charming threebedroom home sits on a courtyard style corner allotment. It is surrounded by a lovingly nurtured and established garden which has been the pride and joy of the current owners and the envy of many a passerby, featuring

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heritage roses, huge silver birches and gold bunnies that are the talk of the town when in bloom. A gabled full-length front verandah will be the talking point when friends and family are welcomed through the front door. The inside reveals typical, highly classic 1920s period features including leadlight windows, fireplaces, timber floors, high ornate ceilings with stunning cornicing, wide architraves and skirtings, picture rails, and a dry cellar. This isn’t all. You need to see it to believe it; from that point you will no doubt fall in love with what this home has to offer in the heart of Tanunda.

A country-style kitchen is at the centre of the home and boasts a large walk-in pantry with plenty of storage, lots of bench space and overhead cupboards and we best not forget the main feature being the real slow combustion wood oven and stove. The hub of the home will be the cosy lounge room which includes full-length glass windows looking out over the rear paved yard - this room includes a toasty ‘hot box’ combustion heater and slate flooring as well as a reversecycle split-system air conditioner. The tastefully upgraded bathroom has been fitted with Italian tiles all of neutral

colours which match in well with the original colour scheme. A home of this era will bring years of pleasure in ownership and would be an ideal retirement option or suit a bed and breakfast operation subject to consents.

At a glance... Where: 3 Mill Street, Tanunda. Feature: Convenient location in the heart of Tanunda township. Price: $535,000. Agent: Barossa Real Estate Pty Ltd. RLA1997. Contact: Peter Fairweather on 0415 825 420 or 8563 3511.

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AUCTION JULY 21 @ 1PM

Lot 102 Belvidere Rd OPEN Sat 12.30-1pm 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

TANUNDA $245K- $260K

GAWLER EAST $POA

NEW

694 Eden Valley Road

9 Anton Street

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.

WHEN AFFORDABLITY AND LOCATION MEAN EVERYTHING!

Open Sun 2-2.30pm

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

Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

TANUNDA $550,000

TANUNDA $420K-$440K

AMAZING VALUE 22 McGahan Court 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

NURIOOTPA $345,000

OPEN NEW 1 Elm Street

Open Sun 11-11.30am

INVEST FOR THE FUTURE! Great investment! Buy now and rent this solid 3 bedroom home with large eat-in kitchen, open plan lounge/rumpus with up-graded bathroom for approx. $260p/w and then when the time is right clear the land and build two semidetached villas and reap the rewards. (Subject to Council Consent) Elle Moreton 0488 996 566

5 Kramer Street

Open Sat 2.30-3pm

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

1C Murray Street

12 Phillip St

Charming Cottage, Unique Location Not surprisingly this cute cottage was formerly a successful B&B. Located at the top of the “Cutting” it affords great views towards the hills. 1 bedroom, study, cosy lounge and cottage kitchen plus cellar below. Large block with potential to subdivide (subject to Council consents) . Imspection by Appointment. Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

A GREY NOMADS DELIGHT Situated in a quiet Cul-de-sac location, this comfortable three bedroom home offers 2 living areas. The extra wide driveway gives access to a 4 bay shed perfect for a caravan. Pack up and start travelling knowing that the house and easy care gardens will look after themselves. Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

Open Sun 12.20-12.50pm

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Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

Sue Fechner 8563 3511

Elle Moreton 0488 996 566

Property Manager Anne Johansson 8563 3511

RLA 1997

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104 MURRAY ST, TANUNDA

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Real Estate Liftout PROPERTY OF THE WEEK

Robust enough for plants and play By MEGAN BACKHOUSE

WELL APPOINTED: The kitchen of the Kudla home with room to move.

Rural living with residential convenience HERE in the growing area of Kudla is 2.8 acres close to public transport and shopping centres, ideally located between Main North Road and the Northern Expressway. This steel-framed Weeks Peacock home offers three double bedrooms all with walk-in robes plus a huge fourth bedroom suitable for teenager’s retreat or home business with its own separate entrance. Also, there is a large open living lounge/dining area with a well appointed kitchen, main bathroom and two toilets. This energy efficient home runs at the fraction of the cost of a typical home, with grid connected solar power, 27 panels with 2200W inverter producing 10/11 kwhr/day in summer. Solar hot water, insulation throughout, septic aerobic sand filter septic system and no water bills with the existing 237,600 litre rainwater storage capacity. This north facing home also offers reverse-cycle air conditioning, parking for four vehicles under the main roof and front and rear verandahs minimal maintenance at minimal cost.

At a glance...

WITH two teenage boys in the house, robustness is what is called for in Helen Seymour’s back garden. It's got a pool, trampoline and basketball hoop but it’s also - and this is the surprising bit for a noto-rules, yes-to-ball games sort of yard - rather lushly planted. Helen is resigned to the basketball crashing on her kniphofias and kids hiding in her furcraeas. It’s not that she doesn't care about plants or how the place looks - quite the opposite, in fact. It’s just the aim has always been to be able to have large groups of adults and children over and “not constantly worry about the plants”. When Seymour’s father acquired the 854 square metre, onetime steel-recycling property in Richmond in New South Wales in 1980, much of it was under concrete. She and her husband moved in 17 years ago - before they had children and before she went on to study horticulture and from the very first she knew she wanted a large garden. But it was only after she had her first son that she decided on creating separate zones with different functions, like those found in a house. Seymour went for a rectilinear layout defined by long stretches of planting - tightly clipped Ficus pumila on the northern fence, a steel arbour with a variety of climbers parallel to that (with the pool in between), then a row of furcraeas alongside a sunken grassed area

GREEN: The front yard of Helen Seymour’s home. and beside which are a row of Pyrus calleryana (and one golden elm) lining the southern fence. The straight lines are softened by a scattering of other plants including spiky phormiums and cycads, strelitzias and more rampant expanses of Viburnum odoratissimum and Trachelospermum jasminoides (which covers a small arbour close to the house.). “I wanted it to be functional but with some element of surprise,” says Seymour, who worked as a garden designer for more than a decade, “so that you couldn't always see from one area of the garden to the other.” The height of her plantings is exaggerated in the grassed section, which is stepped down from the rest of the garden to give the area a sense of definition and create a point of interest. But if she was to do it all again, there would be changes. She’d choose Ginkgo biloba over the elm (which she planted soon after moving in and before she hit

on her final layout) and the ornamental pears (which have the right narrow, upright form for their spot but less autumn colour and showy blossoms than she had envisaged). Seymour has already changed the planting on the arbour. Twice. Originally she had it densely trained with roses and clematis, which not so long ago she replaced with a grapevine. “But I pulled that out before it grew. I knew I would end up regretting it because of the fruit falling on the path below,” she says. “It wasn't practical. It's the only path that leads from the house to the garage and the mess and stickiness would not have suited my personality.” Now it's planted with a mix of edible and ornamental passionfruit vines, which are tidier but still offer the promise of fruit. The Ficus pumila has, however, been a standout success. It extends over the entire length of the back garden fence and reaches 50 centimetres above the top of the palings for extra privacy.

Where: Kudla. Features: Rural living with modern premises. Price: $489,950. Open: Call agent to view. Agent: Kies Real Estate. Contact: 8523 3777. RLA: 61382.

This phenomenal set up is further enhanced by these exterior improvements - irrigated orchard and vegetable garden and parklike grounds which are fully fenced with many local native trees and vegetation. There is wonderful shedding, comprising a 6m x 9m shed, a 6m x 12m shed with cement flooring and power and open 12m x 15m shed. Whether you’re looking for a large family home or home/business premise or need space for your collectables - this property will fit the bill without the bills. Call Kies Real Estate on 8523 377 for more details or to arrange a viewing.

INVITING: Relax under the back verandah area of the Kudla house. www.barossaherald.com.au

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barossaherald.com.au What an Opportunity!

Room to move IDEAL for the larger family, this 26.7 acre property at Ebenezer is set back from the road and offers privacy and peaceful living. Located close to Nuriootpa and the Northern Expressway, you can enjoy country living within easy commuting distance of the city. Studded with a variety of native trees and shrubs, the land has been divided into paddocks for horses or sheep. If you ever had a dream of making your own wine there is also around one acre of licensed vineyard planted to Shiraz grapes for you to play with, all located next to a winter dam. Established for horse enthusiasts, the two-legged residents can enjoy a comfortable three-bedroom home with plenty of scope to add their own touches. There is a separate entry that leads into the lounge and formal dining, where a balustrade defines each living space. The large combustion heater will definitely keep you toasty warm through the winter months and ducted air conditioning will keep you cool in summer. The main bedroom has an ensuite and walk-in robe, while bedrooms two and three are well located close to the three-way main bathroom and laundry. The heart of the home is always going to be the kitchen and this one will not disappoint, with solid wood cupboards and electric cooker and rangehood. There is

Large block, great shedding. 1960's solid brick 3 brm home. Office, formal lounge, o/plan kitchen/meals, brand new bathroom with twin vanities. 12m x 6m shed with two roller doors; 3.9m x 7.4m garage with roller door. PRICE EXPECT: $280,000

to $305,000

WEB ID: LGW2285

AUCTION Friday 10th August, 3.00pm Steve Redden 0408 836 914 1 Bernard Court GAWLER Phone (08) 8522 4443

sredden@adelaide.on.net RLA65389

also a food preparation trolley to make life just that bit easier in the kitchen. All overlook the meals and family area, with glass sliding doors that lead out to the large rear verandah which is a great spot to just chill out in the evening with friends and family and a cold drink. Outside improvements include a double carport adjacent to a 6m x 9.2m double garage with electric roller door and concrete flooring. The 10.4m x 10.8m stable complex (pictured below) ticks all the boxes with four inhouse stables, room for tack and feed and two roller doors either end of the barn. You could never say you needed more shedding as this property also has a massive 15m x 15m implement shed with a door height of about 4.9m and two large roller doors. Water will never be a problem with this property as there is mains water plus 100,000 litres of rainwater storage connected to the home. The school bus stops just outside to make things even easier

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Colin Schwartz trading as RLA216875

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Adelaide Rural Real Estate

EUDUNDA $220pw 7 Hambour Avenue - Neat 3 bedroom home, Bedroom 1 & 2 have built-in robes, lounge, kitchen/dining, electrical appliances, cool a/c only, shed, neat and tidy yard. Non-smoker. No Pets. Available Now. KAPUNDA $265pw 21 Railway Road - Neatly presented 3 bedroom home, BI Robes, roomy lounge, Kitchen/dining, comb heat, a/c, neat bathroom, sep toliet, carport, manageable garden.

11 Acland Street Inspection by Appointment

$185,000

1 John Street

$435,000

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

KAPUNDA

13 Fuller Street Inspection by Appointment

$359,950

OPENS

$319,950

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

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Secluded country living in Dutton THIS timber-framed home in Dutton is set on over two-and-a-half acres of beautifully undulated land - a nature lover’s and bird watcher’s dream come true. The home consists of two bedrooms and a dining room that can be converted to another bedroom. There is a large country eat-in kitchen with gas stove and pantry, a comfortable lounge room with walkin bar facilities and heating and cooling. Small, but functional, describes the bathroom with hand basin and shower over the bath and toilet. Outside features are the private and secure backyard, a decked return verandah with attached undercover large store room that can be converted into a boy’s room and then there is the double carport plus the 20x20ft double garage with power and concrete.

At a glance... Where: 2 John Road, Dutton. Features: Bird watcher’s paradise. Price: $210,000. Open: Sunday, July 22. When: 2.45pm to 3.15pm. Agent: Julie Toth Real Estate (RLA 198199) ph: 8562 4650. Contact: Julie Toth 0418 853 134.

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By dealing with EUDUNDA $285-$295,000 Julie Toth Real Estate, 2 Michael Street TWO LARGE BLOCKS you are assured of straight 2 titles, lovely upgraded 4 brm, 2 living area, modern timber kitchen, stone home on 1 title 1012m2, establ. gdn on other title 1150m2. forward advice and top service. $199-$229,000 You are welcome to call us any time. ANGASTON

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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

Nestled in the heart of Kapunda is this lovely symmetrical 1880 stone cottage set on a large allotment of 5057m2 and within walking distance to local shops, schools and amenities. Offering plenty of room to move with the possibility of subdividing into two allotments with council consent. The home comprises two levels. Upstairs has formal entry from the front balcony, entering into formal lounge with open fire place and tall ceilings, master bedroom also has tall ceilings and quality carpet, bedroom 2 has timber floors. Down stairs includes kitchen and dining, good size lounge with slow combustion heater, bathroom, laundry and an out building with an old wood stove. This stunning character make for a lovely family home - don't miss the opportunity to secure this stunning home.

Over 1.25 Acres of superb Barossa land! With current council restrictions, land of this quality is becoming very scarce. Boasting magnificent views of the Barossa ranges this allotment comes complete with its own vines, together with a 30x20 shed, plus tool shed and stunning established trees. This land is worthy of any dream home that you wish to build nestled in a quiet court amongst other quality properties with great neighbours your investment is sure to reap rewards. Water is on site with power available from the court. If you have been waiting for an allotment deserving of your build, then look no further - Paradise Found!

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Truly amazing, this stunning 1880's cottage is set on a generous 850m2 allotment.Currently operating as a local Bed and Breakfast, this cottage is a testament to the owners as the renovations are of such a high quality. 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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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

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Spectacular Basket Range Stone Home This spectacular Basket Range stone home is set on approximately 1 acre with dual access 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. A new addition including rumpus room, large laundry, bathroom and toilet. Features include 9’ ceilings, ornate ceiling roses, ducted reverse cycle heating/cooling, huge entertainment area, double brick garage under the main roof, double carport and 2 large sheds (9.1m x 6m and 5.5m x 4.6m). Over 40 different Fruit trees and 140 Olive trees FS17. Situated in a quiet within walking distance to amenities. Don't miss this great opportunity to purchase this family home on a great parcel of land. # 3001

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

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House prices slide AUSTRALIAN house prices fell 2 per cent in the June quarter with more falls expected in the coming year, especially in the most populous states of New South Wales and Victoria, according to National Australia Bank. ‘‘Employment security is now the biggest concern for homebuyers as interest rate concerns recede,’’ the report says. The comment comes as the economy shed 27,300 jobs in June, the biggest monthly drop in 2012. NSW and Victoria have already posted the steepest declines in house prices for the April-June period, showing 2.3 per cent and 2.9 per cent drops, respectively, according to NAB's residential property survey. The mining states held up better, with Western Australia's house prices edging 0.6 per cent lower and Queensland's 1.7 per cent, the report found. The survey involved about 300 real estate professionals, such as agents. Respondents to the NAB survey

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Tickets to Michael Jackson

Viewing the world through a lens

ART: Photographer Kimberley Carnell (inset) captures the beauty of a Barossa vineyard. THE South Australian Living Artist (SALA) festival will be back in the Barossa on August 3 with many regional artists participating in the event. For the past 15 years SALA has been celebrating and promoting the talents of artists from all across South Australia. In the Barossa there will be over 30 exhibitions on show to the public. This year’s exhibitions will be showcasing paintings, photos, jewellery, sculptures, multimedia and glass art. For one group of artists their exhibition ‘Our View’ will be showcasing the landscapes of the Barossa and beyond. Regional photographers Kimberley Carnell, Andy Croton and Scott Goldsmith have banded together to combine 26 years experience in

photography to design an inspirational exhibit. The photographers take the public on a journey through their own personal view of their favourite landscape images of the local environment and inspirational images they have encountered throughout their travels of the globe. Hosting the exhibition is business owner Nardia Munt of Dragonfly Antiques in Williamstown. “The exhibition will showcase the unique view, which can only be captured through the lens,” Nardia said. All three artists are looking forward to their exhibition but no one is more excited than Kimberley of Williamstown. “I started taking photos of my family and friends and it has snowballed into a career,”

Kimberley explained. If you would like your SALA exhibition to be showcased on the Herald website visit barossaherald.com.au and click on ‘community’ in the header and ‘events’ in the drop down menu then hit submit to share your exhibition details with our readers. To read more about this story, visit barossaherald.com.au.

Become involved

MICHAEL Jackson may have departed this earth however his legacy of songs and dance remain. Now you can be part of the Michael Jackson phenomenon by being part of the audience at the HIStory II performance in Adelaide. The musical biography will be staged in Her Majesty’s Theatre, Adelaide on Saturday, September 8. The show stars Kenny Wizz who is known as the best Michael Jackson impersonator in the world. In this musical biography, Wizz will take fans right back to the ‘Jackson 5’ era before continuing on a thrilling journey to the current decade. Together with a live band of talented musicians, fully choreographed dancers, authentic costumes and the kind of high production values that can only

be done justice in a theatre, HIStory II is the recreation of what fans want but can never again see - Michael Jackson LIVE in concert. The book tickets, contact Bass on 131 246 or visit www.bass.net.au To win The Herald has two double passes to giveaway to see HIStory II at her Majesty’s Theatre in Adelaide. To win, simply place your details your name, address and daytime telephone numbers on the back of an envelope, addressed to Herald HIStory II competition, PO Box 43, Tanunda SA 5352. Only one entry per person will be accepted. The two winners will be notified by telephone and tickets must be collected from the Herald office in Tanunda. Entries close on Thursday, August 2 at 5pm.

BAROSSA

ARTS COUNCIL

CREATIVE SOULS EXHIBITION CALLING ALL ARTISTS Ages 15-26 years to exhibit during the Sala Festival August 3rd - 26th at Barossa Regional Gallery. 4 Special Recognition Awards ($250)

Young and emerging artists, aged 15-26, are encouraged to be involved with the SALA Festival. Cash recogition awards are available. Download a registration form from ‘Creative Barossa’ on Facebook.

Artists need between 1-3 pieces for display. Any medium. Sell or exhibit only. Download a registration form from our ‘Creative Barossa’ facebook or phone Felicity Hage on 0409 693 739 Register by July 27th A BIG THANK YOU TO OUR EXHIBITION SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS:

Come and enjoy a night of music, dance and a glass of wine with family and friends.

Mt McKenzie

Proudly Presents “CHRISTMAS IN JULY” Saturday 21st July 7:30pm Featuring

Local artists, Christmas trivia, singing & much more.

Sherry Party

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!

Chill Out Sunday on the Deck!

Wine, port, sherry and soft drinks are included in the ticket price plus our famous supper.

No BYO. Tickets $10 at the door Chapel St Theatre, Kapunda

& “THE SNOW QUEEN” A pantomime

The Exchange

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The Wanderers Admission

$25 per person Children under 15 free Raffles and good fun through the night All profits raised will go back into our old hall of Mt McKenzie to help keep it running for years to come

Information Night: Tuesday 24th July 7:30pm Auditions: Saturday 28th July commencing 9am Chapel Street Theatre, Kapunda www.kapundams.com

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FEATURING GUEST ARTISTS: Terry Snow “Mr Buzzy Band” Les Sumner “Black Pearl” Dave Heslop & Lee Bridle “Acoustic Highway” Singer Songwriter “Allen Sumner” Liam Wallace ... “Young talented guitarist & singer”

Rock n Roll ... Blues ... & Much more!

FREE ENTRY BYO Platters and Finger Foods - Relax with Friends

GREENOCK CREEK TAVERN Invites you to taste

Five wineries join together to showcase selected artists and give you a taste of the very best food and wine the Barossa has to offer. Beginning at Seppeltsfield Wines followed by an exciting journey through the Barossa Valley visiting Whistler Wines, Peter Lehmann Wines, Artisan’s of Barossa and ending the day at Turkey Flat Vineyards.

Our New Winter Menu

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Assortment of Soups Hearty Winter dishes, just like Mum made – Lamb Shanks, Chicken & Veg Pies, Shepherds Pies, Roasts, New Desserts

Ticket price includes a five course degustation menu with wines to match for $70.00 per person.

Bookings are essential. Please contact Peter Lehmann Wines. P. 08 8565 9555 | www.peterlehmannwines.com

Enjoy Great Food, Friends & Wine in a Warm Family Atmosphere

DON’T FORGET Mondays- Schnitzel Night $14 Tuesday- Steak Night $18 We look forward to welcoming you into our Family Friendly Restaurant

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Core training revolutionised By PAUL PEARCE

GUIDANCE: Paul Pearce guides core strength training.

NOW CONSULTING AT FREELING Dr Max Van Dissel & Dr Henri Becker will be consulting at:

Wheatfields Medical Rooms 8 Cherry Street, Freeling 1836988

On Friday's and Wednesday's from 20th July 2012 and 1st August 2012. To make appointments please contact the Kapunda Medical Practice on 08 8566 2900.

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STRONG core muscles play an important role in injury prevention as well as looking and feeling better. Many people go to a gym and lift weights to increase strength. Yet machine based weight training doesn’t deliver real athletic power and strength as it can’t integrate all the muscles needed to develop real strength. Exercises which integrate the muscles of the outer core are more effective. Movements such as the Hover or Plank load the upper and lower limbs and require a braced mid-section (called ‘sling training’). Sling training is challenging, focusing on strength endurance and intensity. An ideal training program involves isolated and integrated core exercises. Isolated exercises such as crunches focus on one group of muscles and provide a burst of intensity. This is how an effective program sequence achieves a muscular burn. Integrated core exercises use a much larger series of muscles, providing functional strength using similar combinations we use in daily life and sporting situations. Combining these two training methods

achieves a muscular burn and an increase in heart rate, delivering a total conditioning package. Les Mills’ CXWORXTM, a 30 minute group fitness class, is a revolutionary program which focuses on the core musculature improving the ability for these muscles to provide spinal support over prolonged periods. This training program features spikes of intensity focusing on a specific element of the core. These periods of focused effort provide overload and generate muscular change. This workout provides the optimal period for a combination of intensity and endurance. If you were to train any longer it would not be possible to achieve the phases of high intensity delivered in a CXWORX program. If the core training is much shorter it would not be possible to achieve an improvement in strength endurance. Experience greater intensity by trying this program at a registered fitness centre and get great core results.

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DOCTORS: Max Van Dissel and Henri Becker.

Medical practice expands to Freeling clinic The Kapunda Medical Practice at 32 Hill Street is open five days-a-week from 8.30am to 5.30pm. A branch practice at Eudunda, at 25A Bruce Street is also open five days-a-week from 8.30am to 5.30pm. The recently opened Kapunda Allied Health Centre, next door to the Kapunda Medical Practice at 30 Hill Street, includes onsite IMVS pathology, physiotherapy, podiatry, dietician/exercise physiologist, audiology, massage therapy and mental health services. The firm is expanding their services and will start to consult in Freeling. A growing number of Freeling patients have been going to Kapunda for medical services. The Freeling practice will be in the Wheatfields Medical Rooms, 8 Cherry Street. Dr Max Van Dissel will start consulting in Freeling on Friday, July 20 at 9.30am. He practices obstetrics and has interests in paediatrics and women’s health. Dr Van Dissel has been at Kapunda and Eudunda Medical Practice for over 20 years and is well known within the community. Dr Henri Becker will start consulting in Freeling on Wednesday, August 1 and has an interest in aged care. Dr Becker joined the practice in 2011 from America. Pensioners and concession card holders will be bulk billed. Dr Michael Brown from Hyde and Partners in Gawler currently consults in Freeling on Wednesdays. To make an appointment at the new Freeling branch phone 8566 2900 during opening hours.

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CAMOUFLAGED: BMW’s new electric runabout. YOU see the strangest things on the roads in Munich. This box-car covered with swirls is BMW’s new electric runabout, due in showrooms in 2014. It was snapped by Drive on a freeway near one of BMW’s test centres in the car maker’s home town. The camouflage is designed to keep us guessing about its appearance, but BMW has already given us a glimpse with the i3 concept unveiled at the Frankfurt motor show in September last year. Similarly camouflaged models were snapped in the snow in March this year, but this model appears to be closer to final production specification. BMW will do two versions of the same car: one that runs solely on electricity, and another with petrol and electric power. BMW is yet to make claims for driving

range between recharging – as it is yet to confirm what types of engines will be under the stubby bonnet. But electric-only cars typically have a maximum driving range of 160km in ideal conditions, while plug-in hybrids can travel between 20 and 80km before the petrol motor kicks in. Australia is among the list of countries destined to get the i3 in limited numbers, but Drive understands there is a preference for only taking the plug-in hybrid model. Price is yet to be confirmed but vehicles with similar technology from mainstream brands (Nissan Leaf and Holden Volt) cost between $50,000 and $60,000 respectively. Meanwhile the pictures reveal that BMW has stayed true to the design of the concept – and, contrary to earlier reports, it may indeed retain the display model’s rear-hinged rear doors.

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Extensive accessories for all-new Colorado HOLDEN has launched an extensive range of genuine Holden accessories for the all-new Colorado Light commercial vehicle (LCV). More than two-thirds of Colorado’s accessories are unique to Holden, and have been designed, developed and engineered in Australia by Holden to meet the needs of the local market. Now is the time to drop in and see the team at Steinborner Barossa at 157 Murray Street, Nuriootpa to talk deals on the popular commercial vehicle. Colorado owners will be able to personalise their vehicle with more than 38 individual accessories, or choose from four genuine Holden accessory packs available from Steinborner Barossa. The Colorado accessories line-up includes a snorkel for the 2.8 litre diesel range, steel bull bar*, bodycoloured hard tonneau covers, alloy sports bar and nudge bar, steel and aluminium trays and canopy with unique glass areas. Popular items like the new fully-integrated tow bar kit supports Colorado’s class-

leading 3.5 tonne towing capacity on the 2.8 litre range. Holden accessories engineer, Keegan Brown said intensive development and rigorous Holden testing ensured the accessories range met the highest levels of functionality, integration and safety. “We’ve assembled this range to complement all of the hard-working attributes of the new generation Colorado,” Brown said. “Every locally-designed accessory has been put through a rigorous testing process to ensure it has the longevity, durability and strength to withstand Australia’s toughest working conditions. “Over the last 12 months, we’ve carried out numerous computer-aided, laboratory and onroad durability tests to simulate heavy duty use well beyond the average lifecycle of an LCV accessory. “Colorado owners can be confident every accessory is engineered to be a fullyintegrated part of their car and as tough and hardwearing as the Colorado it’s fitted to.”

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Genuine Holden Accessories Packs Essentials Pack: • Carpet or rubber floor mats

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Nullabor Pack: • Tow bar kit • Steel bull bar* or nudge bar • Snorkel kit (2.8 litre models only) • Driving lamps • Cargo liner

*Steel bull bar available to order now, delivery available late 2012. **Bonnet protector delivery available late June.

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Technology has accelerated and the Hyundai Veloster three-door has everything except fixed-price servicing and rear seatbelt warning lights. Hopefully, it won't be too long before all the items on our wish-list are deemed bare essentials. Need more help choosing a car? Try Drive's Car Buying Tips and Advice. Bluetooth and USB Wireless phone connectivity is standard in many $15,000 hatchbacks on the market including the Holden Barina, Honda Jazz, Hyundai i20, Nissan Micra and Toyota Yaris - so for it to be missing on any vehicle dearer than this is a glaring omission. Some Bluetooth systems work better than others. Be sure to check it's fitted by the car maker either at the factory or before the car arrives at the dealership (rather than an aftermarket add-on fitted by the dealer, which is not covered by the car maker's warranty and

often not properly integrated into the car's controls or audio system). It is also worth checking if the Bluetooth system is designed to stream audio, a more recent development. This allows you to wirelessly link the music stored on your phone or portable music device to your car's sound system. It also means you can listen to almost any radio station in the world via the Tune-In app available on most smartphones. USB ports mean you can connect almost any portable music player - or use it to charge your phone. Incredibly, Rolls-Royce only got a USB port and a 3.5millimetre audio socket this year. Five-star safety Most new cars have a fivestar safety rating - but there are some important differences of which you need to be aware. For example, five stars do not always add up to six or

more airbags. Some car makers provide only enough (four) airbags to earn the five-star rating. For complete peace of mind, be sure to check there are two front, two side (usually in the outer cushion of the front seats) and two head-protecting "curtain" airbags that drop down from the roof above the side windows - front and rear. Some cars have kneeprotecting airbags under the steering column and near the glovebox, while others also have rear-seat airbags. You also need to check which star rating you are looking at. Numerous crash-test authorities issue rankings but the ones we see in advertisements locally are typically the Euro NCAP or Australasian NCAP (New Car Assessment Program). Although the two independent organisations share data, ANCAP has a stricter scoring criteria than EuroNCAP when it comes to

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Star performer By PAUL BARRETT MERCEDES-Benz has always had a “certain something” that stands it apart from other brands. A sign of Australia’s increasing affluence, the mid-size C-Class is not only the best seller in the MercedesBenz range, but also not far behind much lesser-respected brand names on the overall best-seller list. The new C-Class has adopted some of the design cues of the larger (and more expensive) E-Class. The C220 diesel model has been dropped from the range, replaced by a pair of diesel models, the C200CDI and C250CDI. The petrol versions are the C200 and C250. A larger diesel engine and petrol V6 engines will arrive later. The new model carries more than 2000 changes over the previous model, including new headlights, grille, bumpers and air intakes. The new bonnet is fabricated from aluminium, reducing weight over the front wheels. New (optional) bi-xenon headlights present a stylised “C” motif to the world. There’s a new chrome finisher on the bootlid, more LEDs and revised tail lights. Inside, there’s the ambience of the more expensive models. The understated main dials feature a colour TFT (Thin Film Transistor), the centre screen is integrated (it used to pop up to reveal sat nav and audio details). Everywhere you look, quality has been improved. 1.8-litres may not sound much to power a fairly substantial luxury car, but it proves to be more than adequate. Even the entry-level C200 never feels short-changed and 7.2 litres/100km (with 167g of CO2/km) is commendable. At a price more associated with mid-range Holdens

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($58,900 plus onroad costs) it’s a tempting package. However, don’t make a decision until you drive the diesel model. The C200CDI (2143cc) has an additional 60kW and it makes a huge difference. The car simply wafts along, usually without any need for the new 7-speed auto to choose a lower ratio. This is an additional $2000 well spent, especially when you factor in fuel consumption in the mid-fives (CO2 emissions are 143g/km). This is not to overlook the larger engines and more luxurious models (the Elegance is M-B terminology for luxury model and Avantgarde is sportier). There is a wealth of technology in the new C-Class: Brake Assist Plus anticipates an impending rear-end collision and applies maximum brake force, adaptive high beam adjusts light intensity according to oncoming traffic, Active Lane Assist applies the brakes to keep you within your lane, Lane Tracking provides a blind spot alert system. The Driving Assistance Package includes Distronic Plus, a version of active cruise control. Then there’s the media interface in the glovebox, the online multimedia system, dynamic route guidance and SUNA traffic information. The COMAND system supports SD memory cards, USB sticks, Bluetooth, audio streaming and data tethering. A built-in browser means you can go online to access Google maps, update weather details, find a restaurant (and set a route to it), display incoming SMS messages... fortunately, the user interface is quite intuitive and easy to use. The Mercedes-Benz C-Class looks set to continue as the best-selling Mercedes-Benz. It is a very appealing package.

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8563 2041 • f 8563 3655 +or email - admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com HORE (nee Roth) Scott and Heidi have been blessed with the Happy and Safe arrival of their new son Kienan Evan Wayne born on Friday, July 6th 2012 weighing 6lb 3oz. Kienan is a brother for Kallen, Ryan and Caitlin, Grandson for Kurt (deceased) and Susan Roth of Gomersal, Wayne Hore of Para Hills and Julie and Mick Taylor of Salisbury East. A big thank you to Dr. Bernie Myatt and the wonderful midwives at the Tanunda War Memorial Hospital.

ANNIVERSARIES 60TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY SCHUTZ - HEINRICH Gordan and Stella. Married July 26th 1952 at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Point Pass. Congratulations and best wishes on your special day. Love Pam, Peter, Judy, Greg, Malcolm, Coral and families. Open House Sunday 29th July at Eudunda Club. 2-5pm. No gifts please. A plate of afternoon tea would be appreciated.

DEATH NOTICES REICHELT, Vernon Lindsay.6/4/1944 - 12/7/2012 Aged 68 years Loving father of Philip and Angela and their mother Pauline. Will be sadly missed by brothers/sisters and families. Grace and Clem (deceased) Helbig, Delphus and John Vivian (both deceased), Stanley (deceased) and Claire Reichelt and Avis and Brian (deceased) Schwartz, Maurice and Louis Reichelt, Colin and Jane Reichelt, Barry and Dawn Reichelt, Heather and David Lorke. A good mate to all those who knew him.

FUNERAL NOTICES REICHELT .THE RELATIVES and FRIENDS of the late Mr VERNON LINDSAY REICHELT are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral Service which will be conducted on THURSDAY MORNING on July 19 commencing at 11.30 a.m. in the St. Matthews Lutheran Church, 10 Torrens Road, Riverton. Following the Service Vernon's Funeral Cortege will proceed to the Peters Hill Cemetery for the Committal Prayers.

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SCHERER .THE FAMILY and FRIENDS of the late Miss VIOLA ESTHER SCHERER are respectfully invited to attend her Celebration Funeral Service which will be conducted on FRIDAY AFTERNOON July 20 commencing at 2:30 p.m. in the Langmeil Thanksgiving Lutheran Church, Maria Street Tanunda, to be followed by the Committal in the adjoining Cemetery. Flowers to the Church please.

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IN MEMORIAM HOLDING Arthur - 12 months STORY Daphne - 6 months In loving memory of a brother & sister. We grieve still because we loved & lost you both. Pearle & Brenda. MILDE Beryl Jean 20.6.1928 – 18.7.2011 In loving memory of our dear Mum, Grandma and Great-Grandmawho passed away on 18th July 2011. Sadly missed by Judith and Michael, Wendy and John, Trevor, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Together with Dad (Vic) in God's care. Treasured memories are ours to keep. www.barossaherald.com.au

SCHERER, Viola Esther .Passed away peacefully on July 10, 2012 93 years young Beloved daughter of the late Reverend and Mrs Scherer of Cambrai Reunited with her ten brothers and sisters God has relinked the family chain Forever with the Lord You have been an inspiring gift to us, you loved much and cared always We love you Andrew, Josie, Sonia, John, Chantelle, Philipp, Luke, Krystal and Olivia

FOR SALE ALASKAN MALAMUTE pups. Male & Female. 6 weeks old. Vaccinated, wormed, vet checked. $950 each ono. Ph: 0478609548 A MOVING SALE Last Chance Sellicks Mahogany bedroom suite 5 pieces (queen size headboard, side drawers, tall boy, full length mirror) $1,700 Sellicks Mahogany book shelf $395 Nest of 4 Mahogany tables $225 Mahogany coffee table $185 Redgum coffee table $165 Lazyboy lounge (1 two seater recliner, 2 singles rocker, recliner) $795 Tiger chair (cost $2000) French $695 Sofa bed ($4,000) $685 Emilia 5 burner gas cooktop, electric fan oven 800mm, plus (range hood splash back) all stainless steel $1,750 1250mm stainless steel bench with drawers $195 Panasonic convection inverter Microwave $395 Bosch dishwasher s/s $475 Saeco (magic) Coffee Machine $490 Extension table 5'6" to 9' and 6 chairs $395 Crystal glasses set (Bohemia) $245 Pine large book shelf $175 Pine book shelf 4' $140 80cm hisense LCD TV $225 TV stand large wooden $225 Dual HD turner recorder 500 GB hard drive $395 HD turner $95 DVD & video player $50 Glass TV stand $125 Samsung washing machine 7 kg frontloader $295 Simpson Clothes dryer $225 Treadmill (9 programs) $395 Juki industrial sewing machine $750 Golf clubs ladies (Infiniti pro) $185 Putter (Rosa daytonal cgb) $195 4 burner BBQ $125 All prices ono. - Contact Glen 0409326596 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.

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SIX SEATER DINING SET dark honey coloured wood with dark blue padded seats, plastic table protector, excellent condition $450. Ph: 0408654015.

Monday - Friday 9am - 4pm Saturday 9am - 12pm All donations of furniture, clothing, bric-a-brac enable us to assist our Community CASH FOR BOTTLES & CANS. Wine bottles, batteries, phone Lange's Can & Bottle Depot on 85642292 for trading hours, 20 Newcastle St, Angaston. CUMMINS GENERATOR plant, 67 KVA, 3 phase/240v, 1500 RPM, good condition. $6,500 Ph: 85682655 DRUM SET Electronic incl. stool. S/H Ashton Rhythm VX. Good condition. $450 Ph: 85621506 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. GENERATOR 10KVA Petrol Elec/remote 3 x 15 amp outlets Brand New in box buy $2900 sell $1450 0419979663 GENERATOR Low Speed Diesel Low Hrs Silenced. 19kva $4999. 25kva $5499. Phone 0432 636678

STORMWATER 90mm pipe $13 and fittings. Gawler Irrigation Lot 11, Paxton Street, Willaston. 85232350 WASTE PRODUCT from Mill FOR YOUR CHOOKS AND DUCKS. 25Kg. Bags $5 /bag. Enquire. 85628268

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GUN SALES. Ammo, repairs, safes, accessories & service. Gawler Fishing & Outdoors, 48 Murray St, Gawler 85226200 INFINITI Air magnetic rowing machine, Health Stream "Gold Series" exercise bike, both units gym standard, excellent condition. $550 ono. Ph: 0402825212, 0428825212 or 85632223 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. 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 MINI SCHNAUZERS S-P, 8 weeks, vet checked, vacc. and wormed. Package inc., 1 $600, 1 $700 - 85810585 Mt. Mary. NEED A PUMP? For all your needs, Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11, Paxton Street, WILLASTON. Ph: 85232350 PLANTS - Natives, perennials, tube stock, water wise etc. MORNING STAR NURSERY Lot 1 Cossins St., Kapunda. Ph: 85663952. Open Thursday to Sunday 9am- 5pm. POINT OF LAY Isa Brown Pullets free range reared. Full beaks Mareks and I.B. vacc. $14.50 each. Big discounts for larger orders. (Ring for details). Younger Pullets and other breeds also available. Hillier Poultry 85230950 PUSHER V.gd condition. Mothers Choice. $70 neg. Ph: 85633037 or 0419811918 Tanunda. 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

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WRECKING Falcon AU II Sedan 4 Litre motor. Falcon BF Sedan 4 Litre motor and auto transmission, 136,000 km Ford Falcon BF III Stationwagon 4 Litre LPG only motor and auto transmission, 56,000 km. 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. Commodore VZ Sedan 3.6 Litre motor and auto transmission, 141,000 km. 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.

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

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 HONDA CRV 2003. One owner, 115,000 Kms. Very good condition. Good tyres, auto. $11,500 ono. S976ACX Ph: 0402073212

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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.

Community Helpers Inc

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

For our Tanunda Shop 121 Murray Street Phone 8563 1105 Furniture Welcome Nuriootpa Warehouse 8562 2786

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Of clothing & bric-a-brac

Working for Carers Link and other charities

LIVESTOCK

HOOTZ DOG GROOMING Mobile. Qualified groomer. Nuriootpa Ph: Justin 0406840020 HYDROPAWS 4pawfectpaws. Mobile nose to tail pet care. Heated hydrobath, blowdry, nails & clipping. Ph: Bridget 0488444542

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

TENDERS & CONTRACTS

FOR HIRE

TENDER FOR WORKS

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

AT VINE INN BAROSSA Tenders are invited to perform demolition of existing toilets and construction and finishing of new facilities at the Vine Inn Barossa, 14 – 22 Murray Street, Nuriootpa. PRICES OR RATES If you perform the following: excavator/site preparation, footings, bricklaying, eaves fixers, bitumising, Gyproc, waterproofing, painters, concrete, brick paving or tiling. Applications must include current and relevant Contractors License, White Card number and Public Liability up to $20,000.000 for any single instance. Tenders must be submitted by Monday 30th of July for consideration. Drawings and a base scope of works are available from the Vine Inn and initial enquiries may be made via Chris Linden on 8562 2133.

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 QUOTE to erect 9 x 7 shed. Details 0437860002 WANTED motorcycles in any condition. Two, three or four wheelers. Road or trail. To sell, repair or wreck. Anything considered. Spot cash paid. We can come to you. Call Lee's Spot On Motorcycles, on 85682266. Also service & repairs to all makes and models. Quality guaranteed.

CHIMNEY CLEANING Local Barossa Service Phone: David 0407189215

FOR RENT ALMOST NEW 3 b.r. house, Tanunda. Available end July. A/c+H. $310 p.w. Ph: 0419811594 or 85633037

HAIL DAMAGED VEHICLE? Dents R Us (Barossa Valley) specialise in the removal of hail damage using a technique that in most cases eliminates the need to spray paint.

• Insurance claims • Free quotes and advice • Fast turnaround • Cost effective

THE A.G.M. of the Kapunda Homes Auxillary will be held on Wednesday 1st August at 2p.m. in the Kapunda Homes.

FREELING CRICKET CLUB

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

Held at Freeling Community Clubrooms 7:30pm Wednesday 25th July ALL WELCOME

CIVIL CELEBRANT - Angela Nielsen Ceremonies designed for you. Marriages, namings, committment and renewal of vows. Ph: 0408107940 or 85642773 LEADLIGHT STUDIO make new, repair old, traditional to contemporary. For quality & competitive prices contact Tracy 85246959 Willliamstown

COMING EVENTS BAROSSA FILM CLUB presents French film from 1990 My Father's Glory directed by Yves Robert, showing a young boy's life in turn-of-the-century France. Main feature follows short Australian film I Love Sarah Jane at 7.30 Friday 20th July Faith Wine Centre. All welcome. Inquiries 8564 8225

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ALL DESEXING DURING JULY

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The Vet Clinic is happy to support National Desexing Month

Consultations by appointment

KAPUNDA SUNDAY MARKET this Sunday, 22nd July, 9am to 1pm, Trot Track – Undercover. Entry gold coin. Phone 0408811840.

Kangas Softball Club

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Saturday August 25th - 6.00pm Chinese Dragon Restaurant 9 Gawler Street, Nuriootpa

NATIONAL DESEXING MONTH

Monday to Friday 9am-6pm Saturday 9am-12noon

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

Enquiries phone 0433 525 585

08 8564 3488 www.thevetclinic.com.au

World Breastfeeding Week Join midwives and health professionals for practical help celebrating World Breastfeeding Week. When: Wednesday 1 August 2012 between 9am – 3pm Where: Nuriootpa Foodland Mall, 1 Murray Street Families, mothers and babies are all welcome to receive support and practical advice from health professionals. No RSVP required, we hope to see all parents with young babies there!

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Tuesday 14th August 7.30pm - 8.30pm

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

heaters

STARplex - Conference Room 18-20 Alexander Avenue, Evanston Park Ph: 08 8522 0622

Barossa Area Fundraisers for Cancer

What’s on? > Midwives from the Tanunda Hospital and members of the Australian Breastfeeding Association answering questions about breastfeeding > Baby massage demonstrations by an Infant Massage Specialist > Settling technique demonstrations by Child and Family Health Nurses > Infant skin care products and nipple cream for mums will be available For more information please contact Rosie Reynolds at the Tanunda Hospital on (08) 8563 2398.

COFFEE MORNING Connections Cafe Greenock

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DONATIONS

PETS

ALL GAS FITTING Space serviced from $95. Gasglow - 0425148969

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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

PUBLIC NOTICES

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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 SUNDAY 22ND July. 8am- 4pm. No buyers before 8am. Clothes, bric-a-brac, furniture. 21 Whiteman Road Williamstown.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

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HEALTH & BEAUTY

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GARAGE SALES

(Car Park off Greenock Road)

Contact Nick on 0409 532 415 Address: 4B Craker Drive, Nuriootpa nick@dentsrus.com.au

Friday July 27th 10am Proudly Presents Kelly Thomas Massage Therapist Massage & Lymphodema treatment

Coffee and cake available $5 All Welcome! Proudly sponsored by

PERSONAL Seductive, Stunning and Naughty Singles! txt NOW to 0427 458 266 $4.25/msg pair Help1300 306 250

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Part-time Taxi Drivers wanted. Flexible shifts & good working conditions. Knowledge of the Barossa preferable. Training provided. Phone Greg 0400 631 631 Barossa & Light Cab Service

I GOT THE JOB! JOB WINNING RESUMES Professional Resume Service “To give you that job winning edge” Suite 3, Kaiser Stuhl Office Building, Beckwith Park, 30-38 Tanunda Road Nuriootpa 8562

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Negociants International is one of Australia’s leading exporters of premium wine, representing World class brands such as Yalumba, Heggies, Jim Barry, Henschke, Redbank and Vasse Felix. With marketing offices and distribution centres in New Zealand, the USA and UK, the Negociants International head office is located within the Yalumba Wine Company at Angaston, in the heartland of the Barossa Valley. Parental leave in our business has provided us with the opportunity to offer an exciting and challenging position for a fixed 12 month period.

Assistant Business Manager (Fixed 12 Month Position) This role will report directly to the Business Manager of Negociants International and support a dynamic and professional team responsible for accounting, sales & shipping and admin support. The Assistant Business Manager responsibilities involve the administration of pricing, sales & expense analysis and resolution of day-to-day transactional issues that arise in respect to local and off-shore business activities. It is expected that you have a keen analytical ability and a continuous improvement approach as you will undertake detailed business analysis using the latest business intelligence software. Naturally, you will have highly developed computing skills, including the Microsoft suite of products together with strong systems and accounting knowledge. Importantly you will have outstanding communication and organisational skills, with initiative and attention to detail which are all highly valued in our team. This is an outstanding opportunity for an energetic individual to make an important contribution to our team and develop your career with a dynamic company. A highly competitive salary will be negotiated with the successful candidate. Applications closing Friday 27 July 2012 will be treated in strict confidence and should be addressed to: Chris Collins Negociants International PO Box 10, Angaston SA 5353 Email: ccollins@negociants.com Informal enquires to Chris are welcome, on 0458 22 0408.

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An opportunity exists for a junior assistant if you are eager to start a career in pharmacy. You will require a strong desire to learn, follow instructions and be able to work unsupervised. Excellent communication skills and good presentation are vital.

CLEANER/HOUSEKEEPING

Forward resumes to:

Casual positions have become available in our Housekeeping Division at the Vine Inn Hotel for reliable, motivated & enthusiastic persons. If you have a strong work ethic, enjoy all aspects of customer service and want to join an award winning team, this could be the job for you.

taniaa@gawlerpharmaciesptyltd.com.au & gawlertw@hotmail.com Tania 94 Murray St Gawler 5118 ph 85 221077 ext 3

Flexible hours including weekend work.

AREA Coordinator – Barossa Young Life 0.2 FTE Young Life Australia is a non-denominational Christian charity that mentors and offers stable and caring role models to teenagers and operates in over a dozen urban and rural communities around Australia. Young Life Barossa is looking for an Area Coordinator 0.2FTE to oversee the Youth and School Visiting Programs already established in the Barossa Area. We are looking for a proactive, self motivated person with a passion for young people who is willing to work alongside a dedicated committee. Address Application to : Paul Brown Phone :0402 313 141 Email: paul@bgibg.com.au Post: PO Box 777, TANUNDA SA 5352 Applications Close: 20th July 2012

As the position involves physical work, it is anticipated that all applicants are physically fit. Experience Essential. Applications to: General Manager Nuriootpa Vine Inn Hotel-Motel PO Box 32, NURIOOTPA SA 5355 Email: manager@vineinn.com.au Fax: 08 8562 3236

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QUALIFIED HAIRDRESSER Immediate start, friendly cutting salon. M/F clients. 9.30 - 5.30 Monday - Friday. 9 - 1 Saturdays. Tanunda. Always get a 1 hour lunch and always finish on time. Casual, F /Time. Luxe Hair for men. Call Kelly 0432724122. CV to luxehairformen@hotmail.com

Junior Pharmacy Assistant

Applications close on Tuesday July 31st

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

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DRIVERS WANTED

REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING ELECTRICAL

RECEPTIONIST Reftec are seeking a cheerful, enthusiastic individual to join our friendly office environment located in Tanunda. Responsibilities will include: Answering phones, taking messages & bookings, greeting customers & general clerical duties. Limited experience is required however any previous job related skills are favorable. Applicants must be self-motivated, have excellent communication skills & be able to work in a team environment. Resumes to: Reftec Refrigeration Pty Ltd info@reftec.com.au P.O. Box 158 Tanunda SA 5352 or phone 8563 2855 for any additional information.

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POSITIONS VACANT

Applications Close 25/7/2012

share the growth

ENGINEERING MANAGER • Barossa Valley location • Project management and key technical resource role • Progressive family owned business

Reporting to the Winery Operations Manager you will have a thorough understanding of CAPEX Project life cycle management, including tendering, financial planning and reporting. You will provide leadership and direction to a team of Technicians and Engineers and oversee the General Services capital and expense budgets. You will be responsible for environmental compliance and managing safe systems of work that exceed legislative requirements. The ideal candidate will be degree qualified in a mechanical or electrical discipline and have a minimum of 10 years’ experience in engineering and project management coupled with excellent problem resolution, communication and people management skills. Confidential applications can be made by Wednesday 1st August 2012 to: kakkerman@yalumba.com E90079 adcorp

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Front of house - Causal Posi on This posi on requires a person with a friendly, cheerful manner to join our team taking enquiries, processing bookings using RMS (a computerised reserva on system), providing tourist info & assis ng our guests. Applicants must be self-mo vated, have strong problem solving & communica on skills as well as good computer skills. RMS knowledge would be an advantage. Some cleaning is also a requirement of this posi on. This posi on will be for approx. 20hrs a week & requires regular weekend work. Please address applica ons to: The Manager, Tanunda Caravan & Tourist Park, Barossa Valley Way, Tanunda SA 5352 Applica ons close Wednesday 25/07/12

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Yalumba values enthusiasm, initiative, service focus and the ability to get on with people. A rare opportunity exists to join Yalumba in this senior technical role where your leadership, technical skills and project management experience will see you thrive.

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SPORTS

SHOWCASING OUR LOCAL HEROES

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GAWLER 8-BALL Results from matches played on July,12. Division One: Two Wells Tavern d Overway WYM 10-5; Soccer Club Eagles d Willaston Warriors 11-4; Commercial Taverners d Roseworthy Blue 12-3; Exchange Hotel d Two Wells Clueless 10-5; Smithfield Filthy Fockers d Soccer Club Kruisers 11-4; No Fear.Comm d Xchanged 11-4. Team P W L F A S Two Wells Commercial Taverners 14 12 2 151 58 24 Two Wells Tavern 14 12 2 147 63 24 Two Wells No Fear.Comm 14 12 2 132 78 24 Smithfield Filthy Fockers 14 10 4 116 94 20 Overway WYM 14 9 5 116 94 18 Xchanged 14 7 7 87 123 14 Soccer Club Eagles 14 6 8 100 108 12 Exchange Hotel 14 5 9 85 125 10 Roseworthy Blue 14 4 10 95 115 8 Willaston Warriors 14 4 10 87 123 8 Soccer Club Kruisers 14 2 12 82 128 4 Two Wells Clueless 14 1 13 66 143 2 Division Two: Roseworthy Shooters d Lyndoch 9-6; Overway Underways d Willaston Farcues 8-7; Smithfield SUS d Smithfield What The’s 9-6. Team P W L F A S

Smithfield SUS Smithfield What The’s Lyndoch Hotel Willaston Farcues Roseworthy Shooters Overway Underways

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BAROSSA 8-BALL Premiership Team P W L F AG % Pts TH Supers 11 11 0 116 42 73 22 Stocky Flagons 11 10 1 107 51 67 20 Breakers 11 9 2 105 53 66 18 EV Vipers 11 6 5 89 62 58 12 Springton Ballbearings 11 6 5 83 75 52 12 Valley Locals 11 5 6 77 81 48 10 Smokin Vines 11 5 6 72 86 45 10 AP Dodgies 11 5 6 68 90 43 10 Bustarnados 11 3 8 80 78 50 6 Ango 11 3 8 61 90 40 6 Greenock 11 3 8 53 105 33 6 Clubhouse 11 0 11 0 87 0 0 Results: TH Supers d Stocky 11-4; Bustarnados d Dodgies 10-5; Ango d Clubhouse 8-0; Vipers d Greenock 11-4; Breakers d Vine Iinn 14-1.

New Bus Services Commencing 6th August 2012 LinkSA advises that there will be a new service design opera ng between the townships within the Barossa Valley to Gawler. 9 RETURN SERVICES DAILY MONDAY TO FRIDAY & A NEW WEEKEND TIMETABLE All services will operate to Gawler Railway Sta on allowing connec ons to Adelaide Metro Services Bus & Rail for onward travel to Adelaide and other desired des na ons Details are now available on our Website or contact our friendly Customer Service Officers for more informa on. LinkSA Angaston Depot (08) 8564 3022 www.linksa.com.au

Regional Newspaper Media

Going Strong An open letter to the Barossa and Gawler and surrounding community. There has been a great deal of discussion lately about the death of newspapers and the future of Fairfax Media. However, what has been left unsaid in the epic debate is how these recent tumultuous changes will affect regional Australia and your local newspaper. The fact is that we are engaging audiences in a better way, a more substantive way, than we have ever done before. We have taken our core strength of journalism and translated it across a range of mediums - in print, online, the soon to be released iPhone app and the new social media site ConnectPink.

Online, more than 10,000 access our website - barossaherald.com.au - every month via a home or work computer, tablet or mobile phone. The reality is that we are growing and we are positive about the challenges which lay ahead. We’re determined to continue not only informing our community but being at the front in its prosperous future. Yours Sincerely,

Clayton Bester Manager The Herald

For our advertisers we can offer unprecedented coverage across all of these mediums, each one with a different audience. The trend is towards digital but last financial year, The Herald delivered more than 1 million copies of its print edition.

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KAPUNDA Wintry conditions certainly set in last Saturday for the J & K Ryan Par Comp. While the Bombers were taking apart the Magpies on nearby Dutton Park, the course was doing the same to the majority of the 50 players who braved the elements to play golf. The only consolation was that the game of golf would last probably four and a half hours compared to the 24 hours 200 entrants in the 24hr trial were about to endure after leaving the adjacent trotting track on their motor cycles. It would appear that once again the early starters got the better of the conditions as four of the top five scores for the day all came from those brave enough to get out into the cold early. Theo Symons was by far the standout player on the day with a very impressive +5. On the old handicapping system I think Theo could have found himself a couple of shots lower for next week. The next best was playing partner Mick Hennessey who was one of only a couple donning the shorts and he ended up with +2 and the B grade win. The only other player to play to their handicap was Boo Menzel who was on +1 and next best to Mick in the B grade. Lucas Bagshaw was square and the winner of the C grade just ahead of Michael Pratt (both early starters). Michael Orvad was the best of the A graders with -1 and Symon Byrne had -2. Vicki Wilson got her inspiration from playing her round with Keith and several other men to clean up the fillies group with -6 plus the long drive and nearest to the pin. Big day out for Vicki. A couple of further "Top Dog" matches were played out with both ending up very close encounters. Bob Lambert and Damien Burgess were enjoying the conditions so much they decided to go to the 19th hole where Bob finished it off. Bob now awaits the winner of the Michael Orvad and Adam Menzel match to play off for a finals berth. Both Troy Sires and Mark Pettigrew did their best to lose their match and it was only luck that saw the latter run out the victor after Troy left his birdie putt six inches short on the last to force the match to the 19th as well. Judging by the scores there were some horrific stories out there but none came to light during the post game presentations. One of the highlights was surely the eagle from Daniel Arch who chipped in from off the 10th green to earn himself 11 quality golf balls from the nest. The only close "trophy" result for the day was the encouragement award. With three players all tied on minus 10 it came down to Shane Fiddes and Grant Prior to share the prize. This week is the Morrison Family Canadian Foursomes event so grab yourself a partner, preferably one you get on fairly well with, and hopefully conditions will be better this week. A grade: M Orvad -1, S Byrne -2, B Williams -3, D Carson -3, T Scheer -4, T Sires -4, R Fuller -5. B grade: M Hennessy +2, B Menzel +1, J Owen -1, C Sutherland -1, C Doyle -2, D White -2, G Jones -4. C grade: T Symons +5, L Bagshaw 0, M Pratt -2, D Bashford -3, D Trotta -3, M Martin -4, T Moritz -5.CCR:72. Kapunda Golf Club par competition: V Wilson -6, C Perry -8, C Molloy -9, K Masters -14. AWCR: 74. Kapunda Ladies Kapunda ladies played a Pinehurst Foursome last Wednesday. The winners with nett 68 were Helen Sexton and Lucy Bashford. Runners up were Marg Browne and Marianne Daniel. The day was sponsored by Laucke Flour Mill. Long Drive Div 1 winner was Carole Molloy and Div 2 was Helen Sexton. Jodie Hayward was welcomed back from Abu Dhabi for the hot summer months over there. Next week we have 4 girls going to the Country Championships to be held at Barossa. BAROSSA Legacy Day stroke competition. A grade J Mosey 68; B grade L Hunter 67; C grade R Wood 71. A grade (25 players): T Turnbull 70, T Cowgill 71, I Baldwin 72, P McCarthy 73, J Alderson 74. B grade (21 players): G Young 71, C Campbell 73, D Batterbury 74, M Nichols 76. C grade (28 players): L Hampel 72, G Dungey 72, R Spears 73, A Wigan 76, N Saint 77. Ladies competition winner L Roberts 74. T Ross 76, P Chiverton 77, M Dunn 77. NTP 3rd L Hampel; 4th 2nd shot J Mosey; 6th L Hunter; 10th 2nd shot L Roberts; 12th J Mosey; 17th C Campbell. Long drives: A grade D Brook; B grade G Fechner; C grade T Slavin. Ladies novelty 4BBB: B Baird, L Roberts 42. Midweek stableford competition winner G Fechner 42, r/u T Giles 37.

Ball winners: R Thiele 37, K Turnbull 36, J Clark 36, N McPherson, D Trinne, G Johnson, T Woolley, D Oats all 35, D Wall 34. NTP 6th T Woolley; 15th N McPherson. 4BBB: G Fechner, D Wall 47. Women's Holden Scramble winners B Obst, C Roocke, F Hockings, M Steinborner 62.37; r/u L Michael, T Allan, C Taylor, D Day 64.625; 3rd B Baird, P May, S Siviour, L Roberts 65.125. NTP 6th F Hockings; 15th K Barr. Long drive ladies: J McAuley. MOUNT PLEASANT Jokers - stableford competition: J Zerk 60, K Vine 57, D Swann 52, B Pyke 49, T Mitchell 48, N Thompson 44. Midweek stableford competition: Division One - R Hargrave 36, R Elliott 34, B O'Neil 33; Division Two - K Franklin 33, L Pyke 33, G Benier 32. TANUNDA Manager's Trophy Saturday stableford competition winner G Krueger 41. A grade L MacKenzie 35 c/b, r/u S Fechner 35; B grade G Krueger 41, r/u M Woodrow 38; C grade B Andrews 37, r/u N Day 35; Ladies R Newstead 22. Long drives: A grade S Fechner; B grade J Hoffmann; C grade G Bittner. NTP 6th D Lane (Peter Lehmann); 8th R Haynes (Langmeil); 11th B Grocke (Yalumba); 16th B Hage (Rusden); 7th hole 2nd shot A Ayres (TPGC). Rundown: J Hoffmann 36, A Ayres 35, T Schmaal, B Hage, F McKinley all 34, F Contestable, T Jenkins, J Gooden, S Hallett, B Grocke all 33. Sunday Pro Shop stableford competition: D Tuk 43, S Rawlinson 36. Men's Midweek stableford competition. A grade: D Lane 35, S Fechner 32, B Hage 30. NTP: B Hage. LD: D Lane. B grade: R Homburg 37, M Rodda 36, D Cock 35, N Trenberth 34, J Denley 33 c/b, M Allanson 33 c/b, J Gooden 33, C McMillan 32. NTP: D Cock. LD: M Allanson. Ladies Midweek par competition: S Othams -1 c/b, D Campbell -1, C Lynas -2 c/b, D Ahrens -2, L Montfort -4 c/b. NTP: A Myatt. LD: C Lynas. GAWLER Wednesday - Ladies; LaDolce Vita were the sponsor for the sec ond round of the Louise Polito Trophy and the girls had a difficult day in the Par round. Kay Korber was the winner with -3 closely followed by Lesley Jeffery and Lorraine Pearson both with -4. NTPS; Bushmans Hotel 2nd;K Korber, Fasta Pasta 11th; L Polito. The highlight of the day belonged to Kay Korber who eagled the 15th. Thursday 12/7; Ben Pogas won the Carey Noack sponsored day easily with a 42 pts. A distant second was Kevin Morse on a c/b from T Bow on 37pts. NTPS: Elders Real Estate 4th: L J Taylor Spencer Flooring 6th, J Assender, Elders 11th; G James, Criterion Hotel 2nd shot on the 18th: R Sawyer. Ball winners; J Assender, R Minett 37, B Marsh, R Lyon, P Roach, P Cameron 36, B Pipe, J Jacka 35.Birdie Balls; R Lyon, T Byrnes, L J Taylor, K Morse, B Dempster, R Minett, J Williams, B Marsh, J Assender x 2. Gary James holed out on the 9th for an eagle. Mid Week end 13/7; It was a winning week for lefties and Craig Bartholomew was the winner of the midweek comp with 39pts. 2nd on a c/b was visitor Greg Barber with 37 pts . Ball Winners; C Swinstead 37, S Byrnes 35.Birdie Balls; C Swinstead, C Bartholomew x2, D Hurley. Saturday 14/7: The second qualifying round for the match cup was completed along with the feature event of the day The Whackem Hard Trophy. Neil Heinrich must have played a different course than everyone else as his 65 was far and away the best round of the day. 157 on a c/b was the score needed to qualify for the match Cup. Leading the qualifiers was Tim Jensen, with Norm Orr in 16th spot. NTPS and Long Drives - Uleybury Wines 2nd; T Oboyle, St.Kilda Hotel 3rd long drive, P Poysden, Giannitto Hotel Group 4th; G Chillingworth, Kingsford Hotel 6th D Steel, Roseworthy Hotel 3rd shot 9th; A Sota, Fasta Pasta long drive 10th; K Dredge, Hi Beam Car/ Dog Wash 11th; D Harte Pizza Works Pizza 14th; P Baker, Willaston Hotel 16th;. D Honen. Ball winners; R Sawyer 72, J Wozniak 74, D Buss, R Hall, C Matcham, G James 75, C Bartholomew, D McLeod, S Morey, J Fowler, G Gray, G Donaldson 76. Birdies: R Malone, P Smith, R Hartwell, G Chillingworth, R Taverner, A Trout, M Hoffman, I Laurence, T Carter, D Harte, L Chiappetta, R Kilmier, W Staunton, F Stallbom, M Dawes . A reminder that next week's competition is a stableford event for the M.R & M.J Williams Trophy whilst the top 16 qualifyers do battle for the Match Cup. Sunday 15/7; A small field was out Sunday and Russell McNamara’s 34 was good enough to beat Chook Fowler on a c/b with 34pts. NTPS: Pro Shop 4th: J Fowler. Birdie balls; Chook and Col Cottnam.

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Willaston in a breeze including one from a flying Sam Walton mark 15 metres in front of goal. Josh Taylor was prolific early for the home side along with Joel Campbell taking advantage of Angaston’s younger, lighter bodies as Willaston controlled proceedings for the entire first term. The second started much as the first finished with the home side putting through the first two goals through Ashley Fry and Ben Gordon before the Panthers finally woke up they were in a contest. A pair of goals to Daniel Rathjen injected life into the visitors.

By MIKE TEAKLE

DESPERATION: Kapunda’s Brad Valentine typified the desperation of the Bomber players on Saturday as he attempted to smother a kick by Tanunda’s Craig Bevan. PIC: Shaun Kowald.

WILLASTON rebounded from their disappointing loss at South Gawler by claiming a scrappy 60 point win over cellar dwellers Angaston. Even in victory the Donnybrooks didn’t completely convince the sceptics that they are on track to play finals. Willaston started with a bang and for the Angaston supporters that had made the journey to Elliott Goodger Park it looked as though the previous week’s humiliation at the hands of Barossa District was about to repeat itself. The home side kicked seven unanswered goals

Despite being comfortably in control Willaston could only outscore their opponents by a single goal. For the visitors it was the dynamic duo of John Roesler and Brandon Kurtz leading the resistance with youngsters Matt Head and Callan Lowke both starting to find the ball on their wings. Having gone into the game undermanned due to late withdrawals of Brad Henderson and Brad Sugars from a side already lacking in firepower it was clear that an upset was unlikely to be on the cards prompting Willaston coach Justin

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 Nuriootpa Rover 4 Barossa District 5 Willaston 6 Kapunda 7 Gawler Central 8 Tanunda 9 Freeling

P 11 11 11 10 11 10 11 10 11 P 11 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11

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

L 1 2 3 4 6 5 8 9 10 L 0 3 4 4 5 6 7 9 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 2 1 2 1 2 1 B 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1

For 1277 976 1081 1039 1023 814 714 604 601 For 877 628 634 663 639 611 516 445 419

Agst 658 832 794 805 942 751 1021 1128 1198 Agst 363 464 454 517 685 642 692 765 850

% 65.99 53.98 57.65 56.34 52.06 52.01 41.15 34.87 33.41 % 70.73 57.51 58.27 56.19 48.26 48.76 42.72 36.78 33.02

Pts 20 18 16 12 10 10 6 2 2 Pts 22 14 12 12 12 10 8 4 2

Senior Colts 1 Tanunda 2 Gawler Central 3 South Gawler 4 Barossa District 5 Nuriootpa Rover 6 Freeling 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 11 11 10 10 11 10 10 10 P 11 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11

W 10 9 8 5 5 5 2 1 1 W 10 8 8 6 6 5 3 2 0

L 0 2 3 5 5 6 8 9 9 L 1 2 2 4 5 6 8 9 11

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

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

For 1139 1042 918 784 737 588 417 456 280 For 952 650 545 677 582 521 307 398 225

Agst 331 421 521 550 551 683 837 1283 1279 Agst 326 244 412 386 489 499 826 725 950

% 77.48 71.22 63.79 58.77 57.22 46.26 33.25 26.22 17.96 % 74.49 72.71 56.95 63.69 54.34 51.08 27.10 35.44 19.15

Pts 20 18 16 10 10 10 4 2 2 Pts 20 16 16 12 12 10 6 4 0

Barossa, Light and Gawler Football Association - Played July 14 A GRADE

RESERVES

Willaston

7.3 10.7 13.12 15.14(104)

Angaston

0.3 2.7

4.11 7.12(54)

Best: Will - M Brooks, J Taylor, S Walton, J Campbell, J Farrow, J Williams; Ang - J Roesler, B Kurtz, J Fosdike, M Doecke, C Lowke, M Ruwoldt. Goals: Will - J Williams 3, B Gordon 3, J Farrow 2, J McDonald 2, J Cole 2, J Campbell, S Walton, J Taylor 1 ea; Ang - D Rathjen 2, M Head, L Sander, B Byster, J Fosdike, M Doecke 1 ea. South Gawler 2.5 5.8 Freeling 3.0 3.2

8.8 4.5

8.9(57) 4.6(30)

Willaston Angaston

SENIOR COLTS

1.2 2.4 5.6 6.9(45) 1.1 2.3 4.4 5.4(34)

Best: Will - M Bornholdt, J Carter, A Barclay, J Goodfellow, M Chomik, J Stephens; Ang - A Adams, D Ryan, J Koch, S Woodards, W Hughes, M Pech. Goals: Will - M Bornholdt, J Carter, J Goodfellow, M McLean, A Moss, S White 1 ea; Ang - B Burgess, T Talbot, T Feist, S Woodards, M Pech 1 ea. South Gawler1.4 2.7 4.8 Freeling 0.2 0.2 0.2

6.10(46) 0.2(2)

Best: South - N Bartsch, J Dare, D Lee, H Lawry, N White, M Paget; Free - J Hancock, T Haseldine, L Heinrich, D Leske, T Muster.

Best: South - T Bowden, M Daly, C Cameron, D Green, F Moore, N O’Reilly; Free - N Anders, S Hanisch, L Schuster, D Shaw, T Clayton, T Clancy.

Goals: South - C Musolino 4, B Kerr 2, J Trewren 1, A Gerardis 1; Free - S Carmichael 3, T Barnes 1.

Goals: South - B Craig, S O’Donoghue, J Dare, A Parsons, T Bowden, C Cameron 1 ea.

Kapunda Tanunda

Kapunda Tanunda

Willaston

8.5 10.9 15.14 17.17(119)

Angaston

0.1 1.4 2.4

3.6(24)

Best: Will - J Day, Z Hentschke, T Stansborough, B Phillips, C Hoppo, B Knox; Ang - M Williams, M Makris, J Feist, S Egert, M Robinson, J Fechner. Goals: Will - T Stansborough 4, J Day 3, B Knox 3, J Smoult 2, C Hoppo 2, I Shillabeer, B Coombs, L Elliott 1 ea; Ang - T Saegenschnitter, M Robinson, T Fenton 1 ea. South Gawler 5.4 6.4 6.7 Freeling 0.1 2.5 2.6

9.10(64) 2.10(22)

Best: South - J Naumann, T Ahl, D Judd Smith, M Cash, J Lavia, C Mortimer; Free - H Moss, T Julyan, K Johnson, J Ashenden, B Jericho, T Barnes. Goals: South - T Ahl 3, D Judd Smith 3, A Connelly, B Torkington, B Dankiewicz 1 ea; Free - J Meaney 1, N Staehr 1.

Best: Kap - J Mackenzie, T Johnson, B Taylor, N Brady, S McKinnon, P Anderson; Tan - S Liersch, A Prior, S Agars, B Newberry. Goals: Kap - W Farley 5, B Taylor 4, N Brady 2, S Ryan 2, M Koenig, J Mackenzie, J Brown 1 ea; Tan - B Britton 2, B Kaesler 2, T Schiller, A Prior, B Newberry, S Agars, S Rogasch, D Seiber 1 ea.

Best: Kap - M Ryan, K Pfitzner, L Nitschke, T McKinnon, S Modra, K Chappell; Tan - K Fechner, D Goern, L Samain, D Wallace, K Falkenberg, R Ferrett. Goals: Kap - C Browne 3, M May, A Bray, N Close, T McKinnon 1 ea; Tan - K Falkenberg 2, K Fechner, D Abinett, W Grosser 1 ea.

Tanunda 7.1 12.9 17.11 21.19(145) Kapunda 0.0 1.0 2.2 2.2(14) Best: Tan - N Geue, J Marshall, C Hutton, J Hage, R Liddell, S Mickan; Kap - T Williams, D Collins, T Matthews-Brown, M Good, J Prior, J Willliams. Goals: Tan - T Goers 5, D Hamon 4, J Marshall 2, D Kalusche 2, D Trotta, R Liddell, S Brooks, J Kalusche, B Lockett, N Silvestro, N Geue, S Linton 1 ea; Kap - T Williams 1, J Foster 1.

Nuriootpa 5.2 8.6 10.11 16.14(110) Gawler Central 4.4 4.4 5.6 5.9(39) Best: Nuri - C Edwards, R Salter, J Byrne, A Modistach, S Haniford, C Gogoll; Cent - J Asher, C Hill, K Heintze, T Foreman, J Blakemore, L Edwards. Goals: Nuri - C Gogoll 5, A Edwards 3, S Haniford 2, J Rodda 2, Z Dahms, B Thiele, S Wigan, W Nicholls 1 ea; Cent - T Foreman, T Lamont, K Heintze, J Oxenham, L Edwards 1 ea.

Nuriootpa 1.5 3.8 5.9 Gawler Central 0.1 0.2 1.3

Nuriootpa 2.6 2.8 Gawler Central0.1 2.3

6.2 2.1

11.5 3.3

13.7 16.7(103) 8.5 10.9(69)

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3.3 4.3 6.5 7.7(49) 1.1 3.4 4.4 5.6(36)

5.13(43) 1.3(9)

4.11 6.14(50) 3.4 4.6(30)

JUNIOR COLTS Angaston Willaston

2.0 5.2 6.4 7.5(47) 0.1 1.3 3.4 5.4(34)

Best: Ang - B Homes, J Antonie, B Antonie, M Spangler, L Cunningham, J Elvin; Will - M Spirritt, T Harris, B Williams, J Walsh, L Mells, D Pope. Goals: Ang - R Kuhn 2, B Homes 2, B Antonie 2, S Habermann 1; Will - D Pope 2, L Mells, M Spirritt, L Downing 1 ea. South Gawler

6.2 11.6 14.13 18.21(129)

Freeling

0.0 1.0 1.0 1.0(6)

Best: South - S Blundell, B Washington, B Cheer, S Trenorden, T Panagiotou, L Carter; Free - S Coulthard, D Whimpress, C Coleman, D Eichner, P Byrne, M McAvoy. Goals: South - S Blundell 7, B Washington 5, D Dankiewicz 3, S Trenorden, J Arnold, J Smith 1 ea; Free - D Whimpress 1. Kapunda Tanunda

1.8 4.13 7.16 7.21(63) 0.2 0.2 0.3 1.3(9)

Nuriootpa 3.4 6.7 6.12 7.12(54) Gawler Central 0.0 0.0 0.2 2.3(15)

Best: Kap - Z Merkx, A Smith, H Smith, K Brown, K Muir, D Richardson; Tan - L Birchard, J Kleeman, E Laucke, B Biagi, D Hunt, D Dalby. Goals: Kap - J Freeman 2, Z Merkx 2, C Dart, K Brown, K Muir 1 ea; Tan - B Dalby 1.

Best: Nuri - T Haniford, J Smith, S Butler, R Worroll, D O’Neil, R Skipworth; Cent - T Phillips, C Koen, D Hewett, L Stockdale, G Meulendyks.

Best: Nuri - T Laverty, J Graetz, J Furnell, L Booth-Naylor, L Bevan, R Muirhead; Cent - V Kroon, A Crossley, D Bell, M James, K Wurst, D Harding.

Best: Nuri - H Stolz, B Hoepner, N Lange, W Byrum, A Duncis, S Hahn; Cent - B Mason, M Stewart, B Devries, P Searle, L Hill, B Mathews.

Goals: Nuri - T Haniford 2, J Smith 2, S Butler 1; Cent - D Miller 1.

Goals: Nuri - D Douglas 3, S Schrapel, T Laverty, R Muirhead 1 ea; Cent - D McKenzie, A Crossley, J Fullick, V Kroon 1 ea.

Goals: Nuri - A Laverty 2, W Byrum, R Haynes, J DeRuiter, S Higgs, B Hoepner 1 ea; Cent - B Mason 1, M Stewart 1.

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Irving to put one of his guns back in the rack. “Shaun (Baker) hyperextended his knee in the previous game so once we felt the result was pretty much assured we brought him off for the second half,” Irving said. His Angaston counterpart Craig Hadden had more pressing concerns asking his players to dig deep and reclaim some respect by not letting Willaston blow them away. The visitors took notice and stayed with Willaston for much of the third quarter with Angaston’s Jack Fosdike producing the highlight of the match with a goal that started with him collecting the ball at half back on the outer side, running and bouncing into attack before slotting the goal. With a 65-point buffer at the final change Willaston weren’t bothered with how much they won the term by. For Angaston, Hadden had just one demand for his troops, win the last quarter - and that’s just what they did, producing their most passionate quarter of football in weeks. The Panthers were led by Matt Doecke and Mark Ruwoldt providing link up through the middle of the ground. “It wasn’t our best performance but we got the two points and now we’re looking towards our game with Barossa next week,” Irving said. It is an acid test for Willaston against the team they hope to squeeze out of the four. Barossa, coming off the bye are two points and more than four per cent clear of Willaston.

Leading goalkickers A grade H Commane (BD) 0 B Kaesler (T) 2 S Agars (T) 1 A Gerardis (SG) 1 J Trewren (SG) 1 B Gordon (W) 0 D Horsnell (F) 0 R Byrne (N) 0 W Farley (K) 5 B Sugars (A) 0 Reserves A Parsons (SG) 1 J Rosenzweig (A) 0 J Berrett (BD) 0 C Browne (K) 3 J Carter (W) 1 A Moss (W) 1 S Carmichael (F) 0 J McVicar (SG) 0 J Smith (N) 2 N Pech (A) 0 S O’Donoghue (SG) 1 Senior Colts T Goers (T) 5 W Roberts (BD) 0 V Kroon (GC) 1 S Schrapel (N) 1 J Neat (GC) 0 S Mickan (T) 0 H Moss (F) 0 D Hamon (T) 4 D Douglas (N) 3 T Ahl (SG) 3 Junior Colts J Freeman (K) 2 N Lange (N) 0 J Martin (SG) 0 B Washington (SG) 5 B Ratcliff (BD) 0 T Panagiotou (SG) 0 L Cunningham (A) 0 S Higgs (N) 1 R Allington (BD) 0 B Homes (A) 2 D Whimpress (F) 1 D Nangle (BD) 0

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Nuri ready for finals’ charge

BRACE: Nuriootpa’s Zac Dahms gets a kick away just before Central’s Jake Asher can lay a bump.

By ROBERT LAIDLAW NURIOOTPA beat Gawler Central by 71 points in last Saturday’s Barossa, Light and Gawler football clash at Nuriootpa, which could be just the confidence boost it needs. This week Nuri goes from the cellar to the penthouse in opposition, as it plays top team Tanunda, but is not without a chance. With Tanunda coming off its first loss of the season - to Kapunda Nuriootpa also has the added advantage of the Magpies being possibly short of up to four players on state duty. The Barossa version of the Tigers played four solid quarters on Saturday, which is the perfect base before playing a ‘wounded’ Magpie. “With state duties and a possible injury to Ben Britton, it’s a good time to get them,” Nuri coach Nathan Salter said of meeting Tanunda this week. “There is also the local rivalry issue, which tends to always see close games between us. They beat us by 20 points last time.

“Our tails are up and we have nothing to lose. With our win over Central it’s given us a new lease of life, and we will be giving it everything we can.” In the game against Central, the first term was fairly even, with Nuri dominating the rest of the contest. The home team actually did well early, as Central had first use of the breeze, but Nuri led by four points at the first break, 5-2 to 4-4. Nuriootpa booted 3-4 to no score in the second term, and by threequarter time was 35 points ahead. Then in a great finishing burst, the home Tigers kicked the only six goals of the final term to skip away. “While the first quarter may not have been a true reflection of how we played, after that we dominated all over the field,” Salter said. “It was good that we finally played steady, solid footy for four quarters. “We generated plenty of momentum from the mid-field and wings, our back six were ‘unreal’ and our forwards were on top.” Craig Gogoll in his first game

Bomber Blasts

WE WITNESSED one of the better days the Bombers have had in football (since the 2005 premiership). The A grade stood up on Saturday with all players doing their job, bringing Tanunda’s unbeaten streak to an end. The game was set up early with both Buckets (best player thanks to JT Johnson/Ahrens Engineering) and Toby doing what few other ruckman in the league have been able to do in the past four years, and that’s get on top and dominate big Billy Wells. This gave our midfield first use of the ball and with Wes Farley (five goals) and Brad Taylor (four goals) on top up forward, the Bombers got off to a great start. Final scores saw Kapunda win comfortably by 34 points - K 16.7 (103) d T 10.9 (69). The reserves also kept their slim final spot alive, defeating Tanunda in a hard-fought battle. The better players were led by experienced campaigners Matt Ryan and Kallan Pfitzner. Matt picked up the Gerhardy / Whitelum award for best, while Lachy Nitschke also played his best game for the season. Connor Browne also kicked three goals including the sealer with about three minutes to go. The u17s improved dramatically from the 35+ goal hiding they got from Tanunda last time they met. Tom Williams and Matt Good again starred, to be adjudged best players again (thanks to Foodworks and Landmark). Another tough battle this week, but the club can see improvement every game. The u15s played some great footy - but couldn’t kick straight. We ended up kicking 7.21 (63) to Tanunda’s 1.3 (9). Zyden Merkx played another cracker game to be judged best player and win the Little Mo’s Bakery award. The Smith brothers also played good games to round out the best

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back was a good target at the goalfront, finishing with five majors, spearheading a solid threepronged attacked of talls - with Ryan Byrne and Sam Haniford. Charlie Edwards was the leader of the pack at the stoppages, while Ryan Salter generated plenty of scoring opportunities from the wing. Jarrad Byrne was a general in defence, with a little help from his friends, especially Aaron Modistach, who is filling in admirably after the season-ending knee injury to Cale Ellison. For Central, Jake Asher put in his usual strong defensive effort, holding Ryan Byrne goal-less (he kicked 10 the last time the sides met), while Clint Hill, Kalon Heintze, Jason Blakemore and Tyson Foreman worked hard around the ground. The match-up of the day was in ruck, where Central’s Luke Howard had a battle royal with Nuri’s Duncan Cragg-Sapsford, the former probably getting the points, while the latter was committed to the task throughout. Central has the be this week.

player awards. It was another great game of footy from the u9s. The Gary and Olivia Waldhuter mobile diesel service awards went to Aidan Mudge for taking some hard knocks but getting straight back up and into the game, Callum Blaikie who played some excellent defensive work and is continuing to improve each week. The Litl Mo’s award went to James Waldhuter for getting a lot of the footy. Other awards to Zac Diekman, Noah Blacker and Cody Hallett for their fast legs, good tackling and really going in for the ball and Jake Teasdale who played a good game. Thanks to Jake Teasdale and Harry Wuttke who played for Tanunda to help make up teams, good sportsmanship, well done boys. U11s had a great win against Tanunda on Friday night their second for the season, thanks to the almighty left leg of Dylan Robinson who kicked five goals. A big thank you to Zac Muir, Liam Helmore, Samuel Woods and Aaron Marshall for putting their hand up to play for Tanunda to make up numbers. Shapes of Green Landscaping awards went to Dylan Robinson and to Hunter Hemsworth for working hard on his kicking and showing all round improvement in his skills, Dekota Merkx for good shepherding and good play, Ronan Deller, Liam Hoerisch, and Jacob Heintze for their continued improvement. Well done boys. The u13s only woke up (or perhaps thawed) 10 minutes into the game on Saturday morning but by then the opposition had four goals on the board. After that the boys held their heads high and played very well, matching their opponents for the rest of the game. The stand out performer for the day was Conor White who showed a physical presence and broke the packs open all day. In the end the slow start was the difference. More of an effort must be made to get to training if the boys are to improve. Incentive awards to Conor White, Cody Schupelius, Adam Cobbledick, Xavier Burley and Patrick Prior. Goal kickers Fritzy Smith, Conor White and Adam Cobbledick. A good night was had by all at the DJ and band night on Saturday with a good crowd also showing up for family day on Sunday. Reminder to all that would like to come to the Goods and Services night this Saturday night - to see and hear from Darren Jarman, please contact Nick Wuttke or Terry Ryan for tickets. Hopefully catch you all at South Gawler in what is a huge game for the A grade.

South’s hard fought win By ROBERT LAIDLAW SOUTH Gawler cemented its position in the Barossa, Light and Gawler Football Association top four with a hard-fought 27-point away victory against Freeling on Saturday. The conditions were always going to make the match a slog, especially with the other grades already having ‘churned’ up the turf. It was a determined Freeling that came out of the blocks, making every post a winner, with three straight majors in the first quarter - two from Sam Carmichael, while the Lions struggled to finish with 2-5, thanks to a goal after the siren by Anton Gerardis. “We wanted to apply scoreboard pressure early, and we made the most of our opportunities, in what was one of our best starts of the season,” Redlegs mentor Mark Tylor said. “They missed a few because of our pressure, and with that last goal, it made the scores closer, but it did give us an opportunity to win.” South worked harder in the second quarter to lay the foundation of the win, adding 3-3 to two points - Chris Musolino kicking a pair of majors, to grab an 18-point advantage. Freeling tried hard to counter the Lions but could not continue on from the first quarter effort, with players starting to play off their man a bit, and fell behind. The third term saw the Redlegs hopes evaporate, as they kicked 1-3, while South made all three of its shots on goal count, to lead 8-8 to 4-5 at lemons. The final term was a struggle, both sides contributing just a single behind to their respective scorelines. At the end of the day, South’s big men, especially Mark Paget in ruck, stood taller, and in general play the Lions were cleaner and hit targets

tiger tales WINTER was certainly with us at Nuriootpa on Saturday, with many of the morning’s games played in the cold and wet. It was exciting for all seven senior sides to come home with wins on Saturday, a first since we have had seven senior sides playing at once - fab effort by all. Sen 3s had the closest game of the day coming away with a one-goal win, while the Sen 5s managed an amazing percentage booster winning by 55 goals - gotta love that. This week’s Kingsford Hotel clubperson of the week is awarded to Emily Patrick. As a junior club member, Emily’s commitment to always helping others is very inspiring. Emily willingly assists with the canteen or barbecue, with scoring for senior matches, and is still there at the end of the day helping to pack up everything. Thanks Emily, for everything. Special congrats to Chelsea Hogarth (from our Sub Jnr 1 team) who has been named captain of the Invitational 12-year-old state netball team. Chelsea is looking forward to the interstate carnival being held in Adelaide from July 22 to 27 at Netball SA stadium, Mile End. We all wish her the very best. Thanks to this week’s supporters for providing player incentive vouchers:- Fasta Pasta, Lisa at LKFS Finance, Sportspower, Eagle Boys Pizza, Chemplus - Gawler, Gawler South Bakery, Video Ezy, Crazy Monkeys and Bushman’s Hotel. Enjoy the club bye this coming weekend - see you all back the following week as we start to prepare for the final series, not far away now. 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 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 includes a light supper. Tickets selling fast. August 18 - Red n Rump night at the club another ‘must’ attend event on your social calendar 6.30pm at the club dress 1920s theme - Tickets $60 for sit down dinner includes wine and entertainment. Tickets limited - book soon. Senior One: Gawler Central 43 d Nuriootpa 34.

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more regularly than the home side. “We weren’t clean enough, and although I can not fault the guys’ effort, their disposal wasn’t up to the level expected,” Tylor said. “South was able to rotate through their players, while we had no one to replace our experienced guys, which exposed our depth. “There has been a lot of improvement since I first arrived, but we need an influx of players to put some pressure on at the selection table. We are rebuilding but the foundations are being laid now.” Jack Hancock worked hard for the Redlegs and has developed nicely from a fringe player to one of the first picked, and was solid out of the back pocket. Troy Haseldine at full back had Gerardis’ measure throughout, except for that one blemish late in the first quarter. Lachy Heinrich, Darren Leske and Travis Muster picked up their share of possessions at the stoppages, but did not have enough support. For the victors, Nathan Bartsch continued his fine season, Jackson Dare again was high up on the best players’ list, Heath Lawry did a good job at centre half back on Ben Parish, while a host of others had their moments through the game. “It was a scrappy game, played on a ‘cow paddock’ but we did what we needed to do to win,” South coach Scott Lee said. “We had guys like Musolino and (Ben) Kerr step up and kick goals when we needed them, and our match-ups worked well.” This week the Lions have a huge home game against Kapunda - fresh off of a victory over the previously undefeated Tanunda. Freeling has a winnable match when it travels to Angaston this week, although the Panthers were victorious the last time the sides met. Very patchy game, difficult with players having to play out of position. Girls persisted with pressure and got turnovers, midcourt drove hard and gave good feeds – just happy to get the win. Awards: Krystal Butler and Jade Pfitzner. Senior Two: Gawler Central 43 d Nuriootpa 30. Good effort to get the win after a slow start. Incentives: Alisha Cook and Brittny Waddington. Senior Three: Gawler Central 39 d Nuriootpa 38. High intensity for all four quarters. Kept their heads up and fought all the way. Proud of their effort. Awards: Erin Docherty, Rhiannon Norton. Senior Four: Gawler Central 54 d Nuriootpa 32. Slow start but fought hard throughout entire game and under testing conditions. Well done. Award recipients: Elise Hillebrand and Hayley Truscott. Senior Five: Gawler Central 80 d Nuriootpa 25. Excellent defence and shooting. Thanks to Tina for filling in. Incentives: Kylie Vivian, Amy Songer. Senior Six: Gawler Central 56 d Nuriootpa 18. Good four quarter effort after the first five minutes. Awesome defence and driving through mid-court. Awards recipients: Lauren Asher, Jody Kelcey. Senior Seven: Gawler Central d Nuriootpa. Fantastic game played by all girls. Calm and collected play even with rain and wind. Great turnovers, which was represented by the score. Well done girls. Awards:Tiarn Ball, Tahlia Nicks. Intermediate One: Nuriootpa 78 d Gawler Central 10. Great effort by defenders - despite scoreline never gave up trying. Incentives: Bri Searle, Emily Patrick. Intermediate Two: Gawler Central 47 d Nuriootpa 8. Incentives:- Tayla Oxenham, Chloe Stockdale. Junior One: Nuriootpa 50 d Gawler Central 35. Tough game in not very nice conditions. Everyone played well and fought till the end, but were beaten by a stronger team. Incentives:- Kellie and Sophie. Junior Two: Gawler Central 76 d Nuriootpa 5. Fantastic game in very wet conditions. Played four excellent quarters with goals set and achieved. Well done. Awards: Hayley Dissinger, Georgie Ball. Sub Junior One: Gawler Central 32 d Nuriootpa 6. All girls played a great game particularly in the heavy rain in the first quarter. Award recipients: Emily Hawley, Shantelle Caraptas-Laube. Sub Junior Two: Nuriootpa 12 d Gawler Central 5. Good game girls. Let the rough conditions get to us and couldn’t quite pull it together. Great jobs keeping your heads up and giving it all your effort thought-out. Incentive: Danielle Cockburn. Sub Junior Three: Nuriootpa 14 d Gawler Central 9. A good game by the girls. Unfortunately, the weather was very cold. We still need to work on a few things but the effort was good. Keep up the good work girls. Award recipients: Lucy Fullick, Breanna Low. Primary One: Nuriootpa 17 d Gawler Central 3. Primary Two: Gawler Central 8 d Nuriootpa 7. Netta Two: All tried hard. Tough game against a tall opposition.Award: Mia Grigg.

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Hockey results A Men AM United 2 d Gawler/Trinity 1; Nuriootpa 2 d Two Wells 1; Tanunda had the bye. A Women Tanunda 1 d Trinity 0; Nuriootpa 2 d Two Wells 1; AM United 1 d Gawler 0. B Men Nuriootpa 9 d Two Wells 0; Gawler/Trinity 2 d AM United 0; Tanunda had the bye.

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hockey Premierships A Men Team P 1 Nuriootpa 8 2 Tanunda 7 3 AM United 7 4 Gawler/Trinity 7 5 Two Wells 7 A Women Team P 1 AM United 9 2 Gawler 9 3 Nuriootpa 9 4 Two Wells 9 5 Tanunda 9 6 Trinity 9 B Men Team P 1 Tanunda 7 2 Nuriootpa 8 3 AM United 6 4 Gawler/Trinity 6 5 Two Wells 7 B Women Team P 1 AM United 8 2 Nuriootpa 8 3 Gawler 8 4 Two Wells 8 Under 18 Team P 1 Nuriootpa 7 2 Two Wells 6 3 Tanunda 7 4 Gawler 7 5 AM United 7 Under 15/16 Team P 1 Nuriootpa 6 2 AM United 7 3 Two Wells 6 4 Tanunda 7 5 Gawler 8 Under 13/14 Team P 1 Two Wells 7 2 Trinity College White 6 3 Nuriootpa 7 4 AM United 6 5 Trinity College Red 6 6 Tanunda 7 7 Gawler 7

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A TRIO of local schoolgirls will help celebrate SAPSASA’s centenary after being selected in state 12-and-under netball teams, to be played at NetballSA courts, Mile End from July 22-27. Gawler girls Chelsea Hogarth and Alexandra Suter, as well as Kapunda’s Ashleigh Mickan have been given an opportunity to display their skills on the national stage. Because the nationals are being held in Adelaide, there are two groups, which allows South Australia to also have an invitation team. Ashleigh played with Kapunda before given the opportunity to play with Tango in the metro league, and was a member of the Lower North Academy, where she was selected as one of the top 10 players at the regionals. “It’s a good opportunity, and a great experience to be selected in the state team,” she said. “I’m looking forward to meeting girls from around Australia. My favourite player is Julie Corletto from the Vixens.” Chelsea has been given the honour of captaining the invitation team. The young Gawler Central Tiger has represented Barossa, Light and Gawler at the country champs, and the Lower North Netball Academy at the regionals, where she was part of the division two championship-winning team. “Renae Hallinan from the Thunderbirds is my favourite player, and one day I’d love to represent Australia,” Chelsea said. Trinity College netballer Alexandra is also in the invitational state side, and is thrilled at her selection. “To make this level at such a young age is amazing,” she said. “For me it is stepping stone to my aim of playing at the elite level. My favourite player is Rebecca Bulley from the Thunderbirds, while former Trinity student Amehlia Schmidt, who is also with the Thunderbirds, is a role model, and someone I aspire to follow into the sport.” - Robert Laidlaw

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KAPUNDA had to stage a last quarter burst to defeat Tanunda in the first round, but this time around had no such stress with an easy 29-goal win. Paul McGrath, Kapunda coach, said another 60+ goal game was quite pleasing. “We only had to think about the last time we met Tanunda, when we escaped with a come from behind win so it was good to have no repeat performance,” Paul said. “While scoring goals wins you games, restricting your opponents becomes a powerful motivator that not only puts pressure on your opponent but also spurs you on to do more. Kristy (Humble) and Stacka (Stacey Burgess) played great netball in our defensive end retarding their delivery and then moving the ball super quickly and efficiently into our centre third and onwards to goal. “Our entire court defensive pressure was up, which was pleasing as we were down a couple of our key defenders and it is something we continue to work on and the signs are good. The girls had a target to stop Tanunda scoring more than nine goals in the last quarter which they achieved, despite Tanunda, scoring the first three in the quarter. “A great team effort and display of consistent netball, well done to Holly Diekman making her senior ones debut and didn’t miss a beat at wing attack. “Goal shooter Lana Farley (pictured) was very impressive with total goals and accuracy. In fact she beat Tanunda’s score on her own, shooting 46 at 88 per cent. “Penny Chappell again was pretty close to playing an entire game of error free netball. Not only did she nullify our opponents, she also led our midcourt which was a little new look due to a change in personnel.” Tanunda coach Maria Fraser said the home grown and developed Kapunda side was just too strong despite the valiant efforts of her side. “It is reassuring to see that a strong team can be developed from local talent and this is something that we are going to have to also achieve in coming years to be a premiership contender as a senior one team. “To that end, in recent weeks Emily Bert and Rubi Lienert have been introduced to senior one netball and both have equipped themselves in admirable style. We also have had Zoe Hoffrichter (15 years old) playing earlier in the year until her achilles tendon injury ended her season. “I can’t be critical of our effort as we produced a consistent four quarter performance despite the scoreboard indicating a one sided affair. Nicole Crouch and Kate Jolly continued their consistent form and Bec Terwel’s conversion rate of 75 per cent was also good. “We will continue to stay positive and build on our team spirit with a view to development and having a vision towards the future for the Tanunda Netball Club. On a positive note some inter club spirit was shown with a friendly contest of “Golden Child” post match, which we secured a draw against the Kapunda team. It was good to see some social and healthy sportsmanship between the clubs.”

South Gawler 52 Freeling 45 IMPROVING Freeling made top four side South Gawler battle hard for a seven goal win. “It was a close game for four quarters,” Lynette Hutton, South Gawler coach said. “We were able to increase our lead a little each quarter, leading by 12 goals in the last change, but Freeling was able to close the gap in the last quarter. “Freeling’s attack line worked well and proved very hard for us to turn the ball over. We are glad to come away with the win but it could have gone either way. Anna (Dunn) and Karina (Cook) were strong all day and well done to Sonya Davey from the inters playing her first senior one game.”

Lyn Carmichael, Freeling coach said South had got the jump in the first quarter as her side adapted to another line up. “A four minute lapse in concentration in the second quarter was costly as South made us pay being 12 by half time. Our second half was much better as our defence improved as did our conversion rate. It was an even third quarter and our aim in the last was to lessen the margin which we did by five so overall a great improvement on last time. “Now we just need to string four quarters together. “We have missed Katie Clark in the last two matches as it has limited our versatility and she will be welcomed back this week.” Megan and Ash Heinrich who won their positions for the last three quarters were Freeling’s best players. “My players are slowly learning to be more patient and value the ball in their possession and they have to work damn hard to convert but they are getting there.”

Willaston 74 Angaston 46 A STRONG second half saw Willaston power to a 28-goal win over Angaston. “We had a slow start to the game and were not able to capitalise on our turnovers,” Mel Tump, Willaston coach said. “We also lacked intensity in our one-on-one full court pressure and allowed Angaston to move the ball freely down the court and then easily into their goalies. “Going into the third quarter we focused on the need to lift our intensity and be consistent. “The girls responded well and were led by Bronwyn Heap at goal attack and Lisa Wilson at goal shooter who both shot at 100 per cent for the quarter. The last quarter saw us work hard to create 14 turnovers and pull away further. “A great team effort which we take much confidence out of as we get closer to finals.” Willaston’s best were Lisa Wilson, Jess Wilson at wing attack and Jasmine Hoffrichter (goal keeper). Angaston captain Katie Gloede said it had been a game of two halves. “We played really well in the first half,” Katie said. “Then, our intensity dropped off and Willaston hit the accelerator. They are a very clean passing side and their attack line proved too strong. “Hopefully we will be getting some players back in the next few weeks to give us a more settled line up.” Defender Tamara Rowe and goal shooter Vic Hall played well for Angaston.

Gawler Central 43 Nuriootpa 34 AFTER taking it up to Willaston last week, Nuriootpa made Gawler Central work hard for a nine-goal win. Leigh Waddington, Gawler Central coach, said her side had been missing players. “Tegan Couzner from the 2s played at goal keeper and Jade Pfitzner played at goal defence. Jade did really well, put on a lot of pressure and even got a few rebounds. “Krystal Butler was best at wing attack with great drives and feeding on the circle. “The Nuri defenders were tough and strong. It was a very patchy game, just happy with the win in the end.” Robyn March, Nuriootpa coach, was delighted with another strong performance by her side. “Unfortunately, some pivotal obscure calls, unforced errors in circle and low conversion rate put us down seven goals by the end of the first quarter,” Robyn said. “If we had converted those goals and the opposition converted we would have been down by three at the first quarter break. We regrouped and came back at them. “The scores were equal half-way through the quarter, but continued low conversion rates were our achilles heel. To the girls’ credit, they lifted in the second half, the defences worked tirelessly. “First timer, Charlotte Steinert up from the 2s increased her work rate, while fellow 2s team mate Kylie Falkenberg continued to work hard despite suffering intense pain with every step. “Kendall Barter again was rock solid, working hard. Finally, our goalies found the basket. Tush Steinert and Heidi Gogoll missed one shot from 16 goals, a commendable gutsy last quarter effort had us in front by six goals in the last quarter, unfortunately, a little too late. “Our focus this week at training will be our first quarter efforts and conversion rates.” Nuriootpa’s best were Jamie McGuirk, Kylie Falkenberg and Kendall Barter.

Barossa, Light and Gawler Netball Association results from Round 12, July 14.

Senior One: Willaston 74 d Angaston 46; South Gawler 52 d Freeling 45; Kapunda 65 d Tanunda 36; Gawler Central 43 d Nuriootpa 34. Senior Two: Willaston 52 d Angaston 33; South Gawler 61 d Freeling 28; Kapunda 52 d Tanunda 41; Gawler Central 43 d Nuriootpa 30. Senior Three: Willaston 43 d Angaston 36; South Gawler 61 d Freeling 27; Tanunda 50 d Kapunda 42; Gawler Central 39 d Nuriootpa 38. Senior Four: Angaston 46 d Willaston 39; South Gawler 44 d Freeling 22; Tanunda 54 d Kapunda 16; Gawler Central 54 d Nuriootpa 32. Senior Five: Willaston 57 d Angaston 39; South Gawler 47 d Freeling 40; Tanunda 49 d Kapunda 29; Gawler Central 80 d Nuriootpa 25. Senior Six: Willaston 38 d Angaston 31; Freeling 47 d South Gawler 44; Kapunda 45 d Tanunda 25; Gawler Central 56 d Nuriootpa 18. Senior Seven: Willaston 44 d Angaston 25; Freeling 35 d South Gawler 21; Gawler Central 51 d Nuriootpa 8. Intermediate One: Willaston 34 d Angaston 31; South Gawler 41 d Freeling 29; Kapunda 39 d Tanunda 33; Nuriootpa 78 d Gawler Central 10. Intermediate Two: Willaston 76 d Angaston 15; South Gawler 60 d Freeling 27; Kapunda 49 d Tanunda 25; Gawler Central 47 d Nuriootpa 8. Junior One: Willaston 40 d Angaston 27; Freeling 42 d South Gawler 17; Nuriootpa 50 d Gawler Central 35. Junior Two: Willaston 57 d Angaston 16; South Gawler 41 d Freeling 17; Tanunda 31 d Kapunda 17; Gawler Central 76 d Nuriootpa 5. Sub Junior One: Angaston 19 d Willaston 6; Freeling 45 d South Gawler 2; Kapunda 19 d Tanunda 18; Gawler Central 32 d Nuriootpa 6. Sub Junior Two: Angaston 18 d Willaston 8; South Gawler 8 d Freeling 7; Tanunda 19 d Kapunda 10; Nuriootpa 12 d Gawler Central 5. Sub Junior Three: Kapunda 15 d Tanunda 14; Nuriootpa 14 d Gawler Central 9.

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Votes for round 12 of the Barossa, Light and Gawler Netball Association 2012 season, the Herald Netball Club of the Year Award. Gawler Central 20; Willaston 20; South Gawler 18; Kapunda 14; Tanunda 10; Freeling 8; Nuriootpa 8; Angaston 6; Barossa District had the bye.

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Paula Dean (SG); Lauren Sainsbury (BD); Tegan Couzner (GC). 2: Toni Martin (T); Erin Leahy (SG); Ashka Jolly (A); Rachel Songer (GC). 1: Beck Eales (F); Kristin Brombal (W); Krystal Ruch (BD); Holly Diekman (K).

Meara Girvan (W); Claire Slade (BD); Hayley Higgins (K). 2: Sam Holloway (F); Ebony McLean (W); Rebekah Dettloff (A); Caitlin Kelly (K). 1: Emily Bert (T); Laura Dawes (SG); Hannah Robertson (BD); Ellen Cooke (GC).

2: Kate Mader (T); Lisa Wilson (W); Sam Allen (A); Penny Chappell (K). 1: Kate Jolly (T); Karina Cook (SG); Stacey Nelson (BD); Lana Bagshaw (K)

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3: Kristyn Beck (F); Lauren Haynes (SG); Eden Lowke (A). 2: Nikia Goers (T); Abeny Kuol (W); Chelsea Brook (A). 1: Lauren Hutton (T); Taryn Renshaw (SG); Morghan Earle (BD).

Gawler Cinemas Sub Junior One 3: Gabrielle Miller (F); Caitlin Davies (W); Mikayla Blenkiron (A); Shantelle CarapitasLaube (GC). 2: Shanaya Sparrow (F); Molly Dalwitz (SG); Emma Keys (A); Sophie Warland (GC). 1: Bree Robinson (F); Morgan Petty (W); Meg Collins (BD); Pearl Young (K).

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BALAKLAVA gallops WEDNESDAY SA TAB MULTIPLES Daily Double: 7, 8 Extra Double: 3, 4 Treble: 6, 7, 8 Quadrella: 5, 6, 7, 8 First Four: All Races Fixed Odds: All Races

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GRAHAM FISCHER (Barossa Herald)

12.05 Austin Condon OAM Mem. 1200m

STEVE DAVISON

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

(Pagemasters)

03005 6340s 0s702 05323 0s0 5385s 00200 39s7 42s44 0

Bon Cherie (7) E Boyd (a4) 57.5 Klondike Lil (1) T Pannell 57.5 Shadow Judgement (10) J Toeroek (a3) 57.5 Uschrike b (4) J Bowditch 57.5 Barjas (8) S Cahill 57 Jewel Of Cadence (3) Ms J Kah (a3) 57 La Caramba (5) J Maund 57 Lady Alaska b (2) P Gatt 57 Quench (6) J Holder 57 Scramogue (9) Ms C Lindop 57

12.41 Ian Thomas Mem. Plate

9.00 13.00 15.00 2.80 13.00 7.00 15.00 3.50 6.00 9.00

1400m

(Apprentices can claim) 2yo & up Maiden SW $10,000

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0s75 33340 068s5 422s4 958s0 85s50 78s74 493 s4836 s9s84 59s5

Duplicitous (8) Kangaroo Jack (6) Origato (7) Windsor Gardens (4) Wotzitworth (3) Izides (9) Mughareega (10) Smug (2) Meadows Storm b (11) Amici Miei (5) Ferrari Star b (1)

1.16

J Bowditch P Gatt C Lever J Potter A Patterson S Cahill T Pannell Ms J Kah (a3) Ms C Lindop J Maund M Neilson

Richard Green AM Plate

58 58 58 58 58 57.5 57.5 57.5 56 55.5 55.5

21.00 9.00 7.50 3.80 21.00 26.00 13.00 11.00 4.20 21.00 2.80

1050m

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

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9736s Agent Ness (4) 3756s Prohibition Lad (1) Finley Pig (7) 985 Kooda Chance (2) Signor Favilla (12) 52s Snazzy Ray (3) My Big Girl (10) 8s948 Polly Garter h (8) 87s77 Black Abbey (13) Chester Downs (11) 22s Get Up Stand Up (5) 326s Natural Disaster (6) Our Ruby (9)

C Lever J Frew (a) J Potter Ms K Bishop (a2) Ms C Lindop A Patterson T Pannell B Claridge J Toeroek (a3) J Holder D Tourneur Ms L Hopwood P Gatt

58 58 57.5 57.5 57.5 57.5 56 56 55.5 55.5 55.5 55.5 55.5

16.00 13.00 4.60 21.00 13.00 8.00 16.00 31.00 26.00 13.00 2.50 8.00 6.00

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Best Bets

USCHRIKE Quench Klondike Lil

FERRARI STAR Kangaroo Jack Amici Miei

GET UP STAND UP Natural Disaster Chester Downs

ENVIRONMENT PATRON

KINSELMAC MANNER

NOTHING SHALL PASS

Cool Classic Sturgis

Two Bees Shaabam

EXTRA VIRGIN Delphere Mountain Cat

Beearch Final Command

SIR READY Energized Wine Lover

USCHRIKE (R1) GET UP STAND UP (R3)

USCHRIKE Quench Lady Alaska

FERRARI STAR Windsor Gardens Smug

GET UP STAND UP Our Ruby Natural Disaster

STURGIS Hong Kong Missy Environment Patron

KINSELMAC MANNER Just Ranger Shaabam

EXTRA VIRGIN Uma Wave Julie Marie

MA SHANG Kingnadim Final Command

EDGE OFF Dapamac Belsynd

STURGIS (R4) EXTRA VIRGIN (R6)

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THE TRACK Rail: Is in the true position. Track: Slow (6). Weather: Overcast.

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1.51 3s878 44083 00612 05651 38617 46145 73317

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Harold Lane OAM

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78662 48608 99095 10080

Faineant (11) D Tourneur Fresh Tell t (3) J Maund Sturgis wb (7) Ms J Kah (a3) Cool Classic dw (1) A Patterson Okaman (10) S Cahill Bell Ringer dw (9) J Frew (a) Environment Patron wb (5) Ms K Bishop (a2) Hong Kong Missy (8) B Claridge Blue Simone th (6) J Potter Mountain Climber (2) J Toeroek (a3) Rock Legend (4) Ms M Tyndall (a3)

61 58 57.5 57 57 56

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Mountain Cat td (14) Ms J Kah (a3) Uma Wave dw (13) Ms C Lindop Delphere w (11) T Pannell Extra Virgin d (7) D Tourneur Julie Marie td (6) J Potter Kate’s Dream d (12) J Toeroek (a3) Tayla Lee c (3) Ms D Stra (a4) Rub Doubt d (5) J Frew (a) Sophina (1) J Holder Sandquill tdw (15) T Baker Sharada dwh (4) A Patterson Orchestral dw (10) Ms K Bishop (a2) Ambitious Bride d (2) Ms L Hopwood Flower Force d (9) SCRATCHED EMERGENCY 15 7800s Kooda Diva c (8) Ms T Zanker

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Ray Williams Handicap

1400m

(Apprentices can claim) Class 1 $10,000

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35244 84s61 s4129 63s17 28s08 07s08 s000s 47392 45598 7977s 52243

Kinselmac Manner w (1) J Toeroek (a3) Just Ranger w (4) Ms J Frew (a4) Shaabam dw (6) T Pannell Two Bees c (2) D Tourneur Fantastic Reign (11) M Neilson Bay Flash w (10) A Patterson That’s All Gold w (7) Ms D Stra (a4) Gailamour d (8) J Maund Heuriger (9) Ms L Hopwood As A Rule (3) D Evans Perfect Beau (5) Ms J Kah (a3)

1200m

Phyllis O’Dea Mem.

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4.20 Ian Barton Mem. Handicap 1200m

(Apprentices can claim) Rating 68 $10,000

(Apprentices can claim) Rating 68 $10,000

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3.01

59.5 58.5 57.5 57.5 57 56 54 54 54 54 54

3.50 8.00 6.00 3.00 11.00 8.00 15.00 13.00 11.00 17.00 17.00

1875s 97141 75310 3122s 17214 5s503 s517s 61356 0s472 798s4 0s90s 0472s 68000 s0807

3.40

Lindsay Thiele Mem.

(Apprentices can claim) C,H&G’s Rating 62 $10,000

59.5 58 56.5 56.5 56.5 56.5 56 55 55 54 54 54 54

4.60 8.00 7.00 3.50 6.00 8.00 13.00 13.00 11.00 26.00 51.00 13.00 51.00

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(Apprentices can claim) Rating 75 $10,000

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24236 0s336 11427 1193s 3s891 22003 23574 33805 44706 91161 0sL13 32485 95072

Kingnadim tdw (7) J Toeroek (a3) Ma Shang w (8) E Boyd (a4) Final Command dw (11) Ms J Kah (a3) Nevele Tol (5) C Lever Beearch dw (4) Ms A Herrmann Nothing Shall Pass dw (6) T Baker Out Do Me d (2) A Patterson Just A Giggle tcdw (10) W Kerford Savvy Smokin’ d (1) J Potter Team Lago d (12) Ms T Zanker Mystic Fox db (13) Ms C Lindop Jaen (3) J Maund Stratocruiser h (9) B Claridge

60.5 60.5 58 58 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54

11.00 7.50 2.80 17.00 6.00 7.00 11.00 17.00 11.00 11.00 7.00 21.00 26.00

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831s3 165s7 s6384 s8001 s3035 76419 5s429 54612 s5480 92833 1808s 33906 2530s 38423

Dashman dw (6) M Schrapel (a4) Seventh Bullet (2) J Maund Dapamac d (11) J Toeroek (a3) Independent Air dw (7) P Gatt Belsynd (1) J Bowditch Gully King tw (4) Ms J Kah (a3) Wine Lover d (3) S Westover (a1.5) Energized dw (9) Ms D Stra (a4) Sir Ready (13) A Patterson Edge Off tcd (5) Ms L Hopwood Fraacharm w (16) E Boyd (a4) Justonetwomany d (14) D Evans Devasent d (10) W Kerford Kelport dbh (17) B Claridge EMERGENCIES 15 7873s Sachse d (8) Ms A Herrmann 16 396s0 Our Destination d (15) 17 8009s Any Minute Now dw (12) Ms K Bishop (a2)

59.5 59.5 59 59 58 58 58 57.5 56 55.5 55.5 55.5 54.5 54

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54 54 54

26.00 31.00 51.00

GEAR CHANGES RACE 2: (6) Izides near-side bubble cheeker on first time; (11) Ferrari Star blinkers off first time RACE 3: (1) Agent Ness blinkers on first time, tongue-tie on first time; (4) Kooda Chance blinkers on first time, tongue-tie on first time; (5) Signor Favilla cross-over noseband on first time, tongue-tie on first time; (7) My Big Gir bar plates on first time, lugging bit on first time; (9) Black Abbey blinkers on first time; (10) Chester Downs blinkers on first time lugging bit on first time; (13) Our Ruby lugging bit on first time RACE 7: (3) Final Command winkers off again RACE 8: (9) Sir Ready bit lifter off first time, pacifiers off first time; (13) Devasent blinkers off again; (15) Sachse tongue-tie on first time

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

BALAKLAVA comment Race one BON CHERIE (M L Mychajlin) 4m By Centre Stalls - Easy Go Indi (11:0-1-1): Returned from a break with 9-3/4 len 10th (52.0) Eve’s Delight 900m Murray Bridge Mdn dead trk June 11 then beat seven home when 3-3/4 len 5th (52.0) Just Ranger 1111m Gawler Mdn slow trk June 27. Fitter now and extra trip suits. Not the worst. KLONDIKE LIL (K M Sweeney) 4m By Mugharreb - Picalilli Star (18:0-2-2): Finished 3-1/4 len 4th (56.0) A Rocking Good Way 1250m Morphettville Parks Mdn Jan 4 then lost a plate before finishing 15-3/4 len last (56.0) Swift Shamrock 1400m Murray Bridge Mdn Jan 11. Hasn’t placed in two previous first-up runs and might get shut away here from her inside draw. Perhaps a place. SHADOW JUDGEMENT (C D Baker) 4m By Dane Shadow - Auspicious Day (11:0-2-2): Only beat one home when 6-1/4 len 11th (57.5) Stratum Strikes 1100m Gawler F&M Mdn dead trk June 13 then ran 1-1/4 len 2nd (54.0) Do Something 1200m Port Augusta Mdn July 8. More depth here than last time and drawn the outside alley. Place looks best. USCHRIKE (G L Lesnikowski) 4m By Blevic - Soliciteuse (6:0-1-2): Made all the running when nk 2nd (56.0) Just Ranger 1111m Gawler Mdn slow trk June 27 then finished len, 1/2 nk 3rd (56.0) Heart To Heart, Full Bore 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk July 11. Looks close to a win and appears to have most of these covered. Hard to beat. BARJAS (W E Smart) 3f By Hussonet Rezidencia (2:0-0-0): Got tightened for room when finishing 9-3/4 len last (53.5) Vulnerable Moment 1100m Penola Mdn dead trk Nov 13 then jumped awkwardly when 6-1/2 len 10th (52.5) Al’s Away 1000m Murray Bridge Mdn slow trk July 4. Didn’t get warm when resuming but senior rider goes on here. Needs to lift.

JEWEL OF CADENCE (J F Macmillan) 3f By Oratorio - Star Of Ruby (11:0-0-1): After 7-1/4 len 8th (54.5) Super Silks 1500m Gawler Mdn Jan 18 was blocked for a run before finishing 3-1/4 len 5th (56.5) Brightlands Star 1350m Strathalbyn F&M Mdn dead trk Feb 1. Fresh for this and has shown some ability in the past. Drawn to get a nice run and can sneak a place with the light weight. LA CARAMBA (K M McAnulty & C Binnie) 3f By Niello - Flying Foxtrot (9:0-1-1): Followed 8-3/4 len last (55.0) Danish Spy 1209m Gawler Mdn dead trk April 25 with 11-1/2 len 11th (57.0) Ambrosia 1206m Murray Bridge F&M Mdn May 23. Can mix her form and her two efforts before a break were ordinary. Others look better. LADY ALASKA (D R Jolly) 3f By Reset - Great Manners (3:0-0-1): Was spelled after 8-1/2 len 9th (55.0) Rescued 1400m Murray Bridge Mdn Feb 15 then resumed racing with 4-1/4 len 7th (55.5) Just Ranger 1111m Gawler Mdn slow trk June 27. Had strong support first-up but will be fitter here. P.Gatt sticks and she must go in. QUENCH (Jon O’Connor) 3f By Dehere - Thirst (8:0-1-0): Wasn’t far away when 2-1/2 len 4th (55.5) Gully King 1058m Balaklava Mdn slow trk June 21 then finished 2-3/4 len 4th (55.5) Al’s Away 1000m Murray Bridge Mdn slow trk July 4. She’s rarely run a bad race despite her modest record and she motored home last time. Steps up 100 metres here and this could be her chance to break through. SCRAMOGUE (Simon Casey) 3f By Kurt - Dicey Reilly (1:0-0-0): Debuted with 6-3/4 len 11th (55.5) Al’s Away 1000m Murray Bridge Mdn slow trk July 4. Didn’t get into the race on debut but will have taken great benefit from the outing. Look for a market lead.

Race two DUPLICITOUS (K D Buick) 4g By Face Value Two Faced (3:0-0-0): beat half the field home when 7-1/4 len 7th (58.0) Emmooki’s Dash 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk June 13 then made good late ground when 4-3/4 len 5th (58.0) Kalo Taxithi 1400m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn slow trk July 4. Both runs this time in have been excellent and looks ready to have an impact here. Right in it. KANGAROO JACK (K & H Frew) 5g By Alannan - Empress Waltz (8:0-1-5): Jumped awkwardly and was blocked for a run when 3-3/4 len 4th (54.0) Rory’s Union 1400m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn dead trk June 11 then pulled hard before finishing 17-3/4 len last (58.0) All That And More 1511m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn slow trk June 27. Finding it hard to break through and made a mess of things last time after drawing wide. P.Gatt sticks with him here and he’s worth another chance. ORIGATO (M A Kavanagh) 4g By O’Reilly - Pin High (9:0-2-0): Was spelled after 10-3/4 len 8th (58.0) Set Zena 2010m Wangaratta Mdn dead trk Oct 21 then struck interference near the 1000m when 5-3/4 len 5th (58.5) Ruby Shines 1450m Kyneton 2yo+ Mdn dead trk June 4. Beat half the field home first-up after finding trouble in the run. May be looking for further now but has claims. WINDSOR GARDENS (Ms Rebecca Hodson) 4g By King Of Roses - Kensington Palace (4:02-0): Went for a break after running 4 len 2nd (57.0) American Trilogy 1211m Gawler Mdn Dec 7 then resumed racing with 1-3/4 len 4th (58.0) Just Ranger 1111m Gawler Mdn slow trk June 27. Got too far back early when resuming and will be much fitter here. Senior rider goes on and he looks the one.

WOTZITWORTH (T T Oxlade) 4g By Face Value - Sazende (9:0-0-2): Had a break after running 7-3/4 len 8th (55.5) Don’t Tell Ack 1350m Strathalbyn Mdn Sept 7 then resumed racing with 10-1/2 len 11th (58.0) Kalo Taxithi 1400m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn slow trk July 4. Drew wide first-up and will be fitter here. Can run a place from his kind draw. IZIDES (Ms C Gellard) 3g By Mugharreb - Give All (4:0-0-0): Resumed racing with 6-1/4 len 5th (57.5) Slim Henry 1215m Balaklava 3yo Mdn dead trk May 30 then jumped awkwardly before finishing 25-3/4 len last (57.5) Tommy Two 1415m Balaklava 2yo+ Mdn slow trk June 21. Went back to last from a wide barrier last time and never got into the race. Had run fifth to subsequent Melbourne winner Slim Henry prior to that so can improve here. MUGHAREEGA (K M Sweeney) 3g By Mugharreb - Reelia Game (8:0-0-1): Returned from a break with 6-3/4 len 7th (55.5) Presidium 1100m Port Augusta Mdn June 28 then pulled hard, hung out and pulled up lame after finishing 5-1/4 len 4th (55.5) The Juddernaut 1200m Port Augusta Mdn July 8. Had all sorts of problems last time and should be fitter now for two runs back. Has been placed in stronger company than this but did flop at his only run on a slow track. Take on trust. SMUG (J F Macmillan) 3g By Mugharreb Showy (3:0-0-1): Beat three home when 6-1/2 len 9th (54.5) Just Ranger 1111m Gawler Mdn slow trk June 27 then finished 1-1/4 len, hd 3rd (54.5) Do Something, Shadow Judgement 1200m Port Augusta Mdn July 8. More depth here than last time but drawn to get a nice run. Can place.

MEADOWS STORM (J W Cornell) 4m By Akhadan - Benyang (7:0-1-2): Got tightened for room before finishing nk, 3/4 len 3rd (56.0) Just Ranger, Uschrike 1111m Gawler Mdn slow trk June 27 then started favourite when 6-1/2 len 6th (56.0) Motzart 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk July 11. Slightly disappointing last time but previous run entitles her to consideration here. Keep safe. AMICI MIEI (Simon Casey) 3f By Bellotto Swepton (4:0-0-0): Resumed racing with 7-3/4 len 8th (55.5) Silent Stash 1058m Balaklava Mdn dead trk May 30 then held on well for 3-1/4 len 4th (55.5) Kalo Taxithi 1400m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn slow trk July 4. Ran out of her skin last time and a repeat of that puts her in with a chance here. FERRARI STAR (Tony McEvoy) 2g By Testa Rossa - Star Hit (3:0-0-0): Was spelled after 12 len 9th (58.0) Liberty Rock 1100m Kyneton 2yo Mdn dead trk Feb 4 then started favourite when 3-1/2 len 5th (57.5) Leahone 1058m Balaklava 2yo Mdn June 20. Taking on the older horses here but had clearly shown something prior to his first-up run. Blinkers come off here and should get a nice cart into the race from the draw. Worth consideration.

Race three AGENT NESS (Sam Kavanagh) 4g By Untouchable - Ondeeki (4:0-0-1): Covered extra ground when 1-1/2 len, hd 3rd (57.5) Zair’s Magic, Moxie’s Halo 1180m Gundagai Mdn slow trk Aug 7 then was slowly away before finishing 9-1/2 len 6th (58.0) Galatasaray 1400m Sapphire Coast Mdn Plate slow trk Aug 15. Interesting runner having first try for new stable. Gets the blinkers and tongue tie on here and market will tell the tale.

PROHIBITION LAD (Ms Rebecca Hodson) 4 By Half Hennessy - Jazza (11:0-1-1): Ran 4 le 5th (57.0) Walcourt 2050m Strathalbyn Md Sept 7 then was spelled after 3-1/4 len 6 (56.0) Julie Marie 1800m Halidon Mdn Sept 1 Coming off a 10-month break here and is bett over more ground. Wait till later. FINLEY PIG (D R Jolly) 3c: First start. B Exceed And Excel - Typify. Dam was a hand performer (5 wins) but her only other foal race has won one of 18 starts. Finished sht 1/ hd 2nd Latino Blitz 900m Murray Bridge barri trial (Mdn) heavy trk July 6. Stable command respect and did enough in his recent trial to b a big watch here. KOODA CHANCE (J Dunn) 3g By Mugharre - Some Surprise (3:0-0-0): Was vetted aft 7-1/4 len 8th (55.5) Nordet Hero 1100m Po Augusta Mdn June 10 then beat six home whe 6-1/2 len 5th (55.5) Motzart 1200m Gawl Mdn dead trk July 11. Blinkers and tongue t go on here and did finish in the first half of th field last time. Not the worst. SIGNOR FAVILLA (Simon Casey) 3g: First sta By Niello - Royal Agenda. Dam has produce five winners from five to race including Jad wins). Ran last Zen 1000m Morphettville Park barrier trial Mar 26. From a winning family an market may be the best guide. SNAZZY RAY (T T Oxlade) 3g By Blevic Sazende (2:0-1-0): Debuted with 3-3/4 len 5 (57.0) El Prado Gold 1050m Balaklava Mdn Fe 26 then was spelled after 1-1/2 len 2nd (57. Mustang Schiller 1200m Clare 3yo Mdn M 11. Ran 4th Ironbank 900m Murray Bridge ba rier trial heavy trk July 6. Showed good abili in his only campaign to date and trialled OK fortnight ago. In the mix. MY BIG GIRL (K M Sweeney) 5m: First sta By Iglesia - Daltint. Late starter who is relate to three winners including Dalexpress (3 wins Hasn’t been seen publicly and market is on guide.

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BALAKLAVA comment continued POLLY GARTER (D J Halliday) 4m By Bianconi - Missfi (12:0-2-1): Ran 4-1/4 len 4th (53.0) Alisimto 1200m Quorn Mdn June 16 then was slowly away when 8 len 8th (56.0) Presidium 1100m Port Augusta Mdn June 28. Has been safely held in weaker grade of late. Must improve to be competitive here. BLACK ABBEY (Peter Lawrence) 3f By Niello - Dance A Gallop (7:0-0-0): Returned from a break with 10-1/2 len 7th (54.5) Twostep 1200m Port Augusta 3yo (64) June 10 then finished 8-1/2 len 7th (52.5) Gully King 1058m Balaklava Mdn slow trk June 21. Blinkers go on but she needs to lift significantly on what she’s shown this time in. Wide draw is no help. CHESTER DOWNS (D M Koch) 3f: First start. By Churchill Downs - Chesterfield. Nicely-bred filly who is a half-sister to the talented In The Chair (6 wins) and two other winners. Scored 3/4 len win Zipalang, Copper Boy 900m Murray Bridge barrier trial (Mdn) heavy trk July 6. Trialled OK recently and this looks a thin race. Big watch. GET UP STAND UP (Jake Stephens) 3f By California Dane - Annuity (2:0-2-0): Raced greenly on debut before finishing 2 len 2nd (55.0) Kooda Dawn 1008m Kingscote Mdn Feb 19 then was spelled after 1/2 nk 2nd (56.0) Riviera Queen 1050m Balaklava C1 dead trk Mar 21. Stable generally has them ready fresh and this filly has already displayed handy talent. Market will be a good guide. NATURAL DISASTER (Alex Stra) 3f By Danerich - Tycoon Sheila (3:0-1-1): Finished lg nk 2nd (56.5) Tayla Lee 1200m Balaklava F&M Mdn dead trk Mar 21 then jumped awkwardly and was checked near the 800m when 3-1/2 len 6th (54.0) Petman 1200m M’ville 3yo Hcp April 14. Coming off a break and she’s was placed in much stronger company in her last campaign including a third to subsequent Melbourne winner Classy Chloe. Goes close if right. OUR RUBY (D M Koch) 3f: First start. By Akhadan - Volnay. Dam was a moderate performer on the track and she is yet to have an impact at stud. sht 1/2 hd, sht 1/2 hd 3rd Latino Blitz, Finley Pig 900m Murray Bridge barrier trial (Mdn) heavy trk July 6. Showed up in a recent trial and P.Gatt’s engagement is worth noting. Look for a market lead.

Race four FAINEANT (D C Saxon) 5g By Quest For Fame Easy Out (28:2-4-7): Jumped awkwardly and ran wide during the race when 7-1/4 len last (55.0) Sea Skye 1600m M’ville (68+) slow trk June 30 then was slowly away before finishing 9-1/4 len 8th (58.5) Mr Lowndes 2048m M’ville (75) slow trk July 7. Back in grade here and despite the huge weight he can improve here. Don’t dismiss. FRESH TELL (G D Searle) 7g By Portland Pirate - Avaton (56:7-10-4): Beat four home when 6-1/2 len 8th (54.0) St Ives 1850m Port Augusta Squatter’s Cup June 28 then finished 1-3/4 len, 3 len 3rd (54.5) Pelekunu Valley, Willego 2250m Port Augusta Cup July 8. Looks to be working up to another win and this grade suits. One of the chances. STURGIS (G L Lesnikowski) 6g By Generous - Shy Lizzie (19:3-3-1): Scored 1-3/4 len win (53.0) Bracken Blue, Environment Patron 2100m Gawler (62) dead trk June 13 then jumped awkwardly when 1-3/4 len 2nd (56.0) Environment Patron 2122m Gawler (68) dead trk June 27. Racing well and strikes a very winnable race here. Right in it. COOL CLASSIC (Darryl Ryan) 5g By Akhadan - Classicalma (30:2-2-5): Jumped awkwardly when 4-1/2 len 5th (57.0) Environment Patron 2122m Gawler (68) dead trk June 27 then scored 4-1/2 len win (56.5) Hong Kong Missy, Kelly’s Gold 2200m Murray Bridge (62) slow trk July 4. His overall record is modest but he’s a star in this distance range (4:2-0-1) and should take up a handy spot from his good draw here. Key player. OKAMAN (Danny Penna) 5g By Okawango Brumaire (15:1-0-3): After 3 len win (58.0) Blevic Lad, Fraanikova 1700m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn dead trk June 13 finished 5-1/2 len 7th (59.5) Mount Mee Up 1500m Gawler E&G (62) dead trk July 11. Passed a few late last time when dropped back in distance. This trip should suit and improvement wouldn’t surprise. BELL RINGER (J E Hickmott) 7g By Taos Bellawella (60:5-4-5): Ran 2-1/4 len 4th (58.5) Sturgis 2100m Gawler (62) dead trk June 13 then beat ten rivals home when 9-1/4 len 5th (58.5) Cool Classic 2200m Murray Bridge (62) slow trk July 4. Generally competitive at this level but he’s placed just once in nine tries around this circuit. Take on trust.

ENVIRONMENT PATRON (Kirsten McGowan) 7g By Montjeu - Nikki’s Bride (38:4-4-8): Finished strongly for 1-3/4 len win (54.0) Sturgis, Foxtrot Novey 2122m Gawler (68) dead trk June 27 then heavily supported when 13-1/4 len 7th (56.0) Cool Classic 2200m Murray Bridge (62) slow trk July 4. Disappointing last time but still beat eight to the line. Can be competitive here. HONG KONG MISSY (Jon O’Connor) 4m By Citizen Kane - Hands Full (15:1-1-0): After 7-1/2 len 6th (54.0) The Boilermaker 1615m Balaklava (68) heavy trk June 21 jumped awkwardly when 4-1/2 len 2nd (54.5) Cool Classic 2200m Murray Bridge (62) slow trk July 4. Safely held last time but gets slight turnaround in the weights here. Place looks best. BLUE SIMONE (D J Halliday) 5m By Dash For Cash - Carnatic (24:1-2-2): Returned from a break with 9-3/4 len 10th (54.5) Ambush Al 1700m Gawler C2 dead trk June 13 then finished 12-3/4 len 8th (55.5) Environment Patron 2122m Gawler (68) dead trk June 27. Has a very modest record and needs to lift to be a chance here. MOUNTAIN CLIMBER (B D Hatch) 4g By Don Eduardo - Hill Of Dreams (13:1-0-0): Following 5-1/2 len 9th (54.0) Team Lago 1500m Port Augusta (64) June 28 was slowly away when 2-1/4 len 5th (52.0) Leven’s Lane 1850m Port Augusta (61) July 8. Eligible for much easier races and he’s never been out to this distance range before. Not likely. ROCK LEGEND (G D Searle) 5g By Elvstroem - Star Of The Stud (12:1-0-0): Jumped awkwardly then pulled up lame after finishing 25-1/4 len last (54.0) Evenmoreaction 1950m Morphettville Parks (94) slow trk June 23 then covered extra ground before finishing 29-1/4 len 12th (52.5) Cool Classic 2200m Murray Bridge (62) slow trk July 4. He’s been beaten out of sight at his past two runs and looks out of his depth in this.

Race five KINSELMAC MANNER (Craig Stewart) 3g By Manner Hill - Rose Of Kinselmac (10:1-31): Finished 4-1/2 len 4th (53.5) The New Boy 1600m F’ton 3yo Hcp dead trk May 19 then showed good pace before weakening to run 2-1/4 len 4th (56.0) Comearoundsundown 1200m M’ville 3yo Hcp slow trk July 7. Fitter now and will give them something to chase from the inside draw. Hard to beat. JUST RANGER (K & H Frew) 4g By Akhadan - Grandime (6:1-1-1): Beat half the field home when 5-1/4 len 6th (58.0) Eve’s Delight 900m Murray Bridge Mdn dead trk June 11 then appreciated the step-up in trip when scored nk win (54.0) Uschrike, Meadows Storm 1111m Gawler Mdn slow trk June 27. On the improve and can handle the rise in grade here. In the mix. SHAABAM (Ryan Balfour) 3g By Barely A Moment - Tiona (8:1-2-0): Finished strongly for 3-1/2 len 2nd (58.0) Slim Henry 1500m Gawler 3yo (68) dead trk June 13 then jumped awkwardly when 15-3/4 len last (58.5) Zerprise Us All 1800m M’ville 3yo (75) slow trk July 7. Last run was out of character and worth going on his previous effort behind a subsequent Melbourne winner. Keep safe. TWO BEES (Ms G Henderson) 6g By Dolphin Street - Silent Annie (15:1-2-3): Returned from a break with 2-1/2 len win (58.0) Tommy Two, Marlborough 1415m Balaklava 2yo+ Mdn dead trk May 30 then ran 8-1/2 len last (58.5) Prince Of Hope 1415m Balaklava C2 heavy trk June 21. Back to a more suitable grade here and can improve sharply. Don’t dismiss. FANTASTIC REIGN (J Dunn) 4g By Fantastic Light - Pray For Reign (23:1-3-2): Was blocked for a run when 9-3/4 len 10th (56.5) Emmooki’s Dash 1211m Gawler C1 dead trk June 27 then beat five home when 13-1/2 len 8th (56.0) Mount Mee Up 1500m Gawler E&G (62) dead trk July 11. Fitter for two runs back but looking for further now. Others preferred. BAY FLASH (E Bromfield) 4g By Keeninsky - Proud Run (8:1-0-2): Resumed racing with 11-1/2 len 12th (58.0) Stanzior 1300m Cranbourne (62) heavy trk May 27 then was slowly away before finishing 5-1/4 len 8th (54.0) Kosciuszko’s Side 1200m M’ville (75) slow trk July 7. Back to a more suitable grade here and will be fitter for two runs this time in. Not the worst.

THAT’S ALL GOLD (S P Gower) 3f By Dash For Cash - Nova Gen (7:1-1-0): Ran 12-1/4 len 10th (54.0) Rock Culture 1800m M’ville 3yo (75) Feb 25 then was spelled after 9-1/2 len last (56.5) Tristacat 1606m Murray Bridge (62) Mar 28. Best form is over more ground and she’ll be better for this outing. GAILAMOUR (P A Sweeney) 4m By Danbird My Lady Gaila (20:1-3-2): After 8-3/4 len 9th (52.0) Penski Material 1400m Wagga C3 heavy trk June 3 finished 3 len 2nd (54.0) Emmooki’s Dash 1211m Gawler C1 dead trk June 27. Super effort last time and will appreciate the step-up to 1400 metres. Has claims. HEURIGER (S J Dodd) 4g By Elusive Quality - Calaway Gal (18:1-4-2): Drew wide and was always well back when 6-1/2 len 9th (54.0) Handsome As 1400m Morphettville Parks (71) June 2 then beat six home when 10-1/4 len 8th (56.0) Mystic Fox 1600m Murray Bridge (62) dead trk June 11. Had some suport last start and this doesn’t look a strong race. Could be the surprise packet here. AS A RULE (K & H Frew) 5g By Kingston Rule - Maori Me (10:1-0-2): Finished 12-1/2 len 7th (55.5) Musee Market 1900m Bordertown (65) Oct 23 then had a break after running 38-1/4 len last (53.0) Birchmore Road 2200m Murray Bridge (68) Nov 9. Finished last Shimano Miss 900m Murray Bridge barrier trial heavy trk July 6. He has no fresh form and will be looking for further. Others look better. PERFECT BEAU (B J Jones) 4g By Beaufort Scale - Perfect Nature (28:1-2-3): Finished 3-1/2 len 4th (51.5) Club Ha Ha 1400m Port Augusta (74) June 28 before running 1-1/4 len, 1/2 hd 3rd (54.5) King Rodney, Al Chicago 1400m Port Augusta (59) July 8. Consistent in weaker grade and does get in with no weight here after the claim. Blowout chance.

Race six MOUNTAIN CAT (Raygan Rayner) 5m By Tiger Hill - Marlboro Hill (15:4-1-1): Finished 4-3/4 len 7th (54.0) Shimano Miss 1400m Morphettville Parks M Final Nov 12 then was vetted after 5-1/2 len 5th (53.5) Bowerbird 1250m Morphettville Parks F&M (86) Dec 3. Handy when right and she is a winner fresh. Drawn poorly but don’t ignore. UMA WAVE (Simon Casey) 5m By Umatilla Interwave (30:5-4-4): Was spelled after 3-1/2 len 4th (57.0) Trendeaz 1200m Port Lincoln F&M (68) Mar 2 then resumed racing with 1/2 len win (54.0) Irish Cheer, Chilli Deva 1206m Murray Bridge (71) slow trk May 2. Goes best fresh and rates highly here. DELPHERE (S Burford) 5m By Gallo Di Ferro - Ideal Leader (13:2-2-5): Jumped awkwardly before scoring 5-1/2 len win (56.0) Cruz’n Now, Belnova 1606m Murray Bridge (62) slow trk May 2 then finished 6 len 12th (54.0) Comearoundsundown 1200m M’ville F&M (75) slow trk June 30. Coming back from Saturday grade here and likes this circuit. Worth consideration. EXTRA VIRGIN (Jake Stephens) 3f By Keep The Faith - Encosta Vada (4:1-2-1): Followed 1/2 hd 2nd (55.5) Delphere 1400m Murray Bridge C1 dead trk Mar 4 with 3/4 len 2nd (54.0) Exalted Moment 1400m Oakbank 3yo (75) dead trk Mar 17. Lightly-raced and yet to miss a place. Stable has good record with horses while fresh and she looks a big watch. JULIE MARIE (T T Oxlade) 4m By Dubai Destination - Kiseki Angel (21:3-7-0): After 1/2 hd win (55.5) Our Blue Ribbon, Chilli Deva 1415m Balaklava F&M (68) dead trk May 30 ran 3-1/2 len 4th (57.0) Elsewhere 1500m Gawler M Hcp-75 dead trk June 13. Down in grade here and she’s rarely far away. Goes well here (3:1-2-0) and commands respect. KATE’S DREAM (C D Baker) 5m By Akhadan Makmore (33:6-2-5): Following 3-3/4 len last (57.0) Bermondsey 1250m Morphettville Parks (68) slow trk June 23 ran 3/4 len, 4 len 3rd (57.5) Independent Air, Sophina 1200m Murray Bridge (62) slow trk July 4. Looks to be running into form and comes in under the limit here after the claim. Keep in mind. TAYLA LEE (S P Gower) 3f By Grey Swallow - Tyler Jay (4:1-0-0): Scored lg nk win (56.5) Natural Disaster, Regifted 1200m Balaklava F&M Mdn dead trk Mar 21 then was spelled after 4-1/4 len 7th (55.0) Windermere Road 1200m Balaklava C2 April 11. Lightly-raced and shows some talent. Well drawn and market will be a guide.

RUB DOUBT (K & H Frew) 4m By Not A Single Doubt - Ruby’s Our Hope (23:2-3-3): Finished 1-1/2 len 5th (55.5) Bermondsey 1250m Morphettville Parks (68) slow trk June 23 before running 7-3/4 len 6th (57.0) Independent Air 1200m Murray Bridge (62) slow trk July 4. Made good late ground last time and can be competitive here. Keep safe. SOPHINA (D L Baylis) 5m By Bianconi - Lola (19:2-4-1): Finished 5 len 7th (54.0) Sparkling Bella 1000m Morphettville Parks C2 dead trk June 6 then pulled up injured when 3/4 len 2nd (55.0) Independent Air 1200m Murray Bridge (62) slow trk July 4. Last run had merit and should get a lovely trail here. Don’t dismiss. SANDQUILL (T T Oxlade) 6m By Blevic Brondquill (46:4-6-7): Was slowly away when 12 len last (54.0) Final Command 1600m Strathalbyn (71) Nov 20 then resumed racing with 4-3/4 len 4th (56.5) Marina Del Rey 1200m Port Augusta F&M (64) July 8. Should be fitter now and this grade suits. Must overcome a horror draw but can place with luck in running. SHARADA (D J Halliday) 5m By Hold That Tiger - Galatea (20:3-1-1): Finished 7-3/4 len last (55.0) Not So Chunky 1200m Gawler F&M (68) Jan 25 then was vetted after 26-1/2 len last (54.0) Slippery Ninja 1211m Gawler (68) Feb 8. Didn’t come up last time and she’s never raced well fresh in the past. Looking to others. ORCHESTRAL (Simon Casey) 4m By Oratorio - Timbrel (23:2-3-3): Ran 6-1/2 len 7th (56.0) Bracken Blue 1950m Port Lincoln (61) Mar 2 then went for a break after finishing 1-3/4 len 2nd (55.0) Street Related 1750m Port Lincoln (64) Mar 18. Fresh for this but doesn’t win out of turn. Perhaps a place. AMBITIOUS BRIDE (S J Dodd) 5m By Charge Forward - Fairy Bride (39:1-4-5): Resumed racing with 13-1/2 len 14th (55.0) Maxamug 1200m Murray Bridge C2 dead trk June 11 then jumped awkwardly before finishing 39-1/4 len last (54.0) Ring Me Not 1400m Murray Bridge (78) slow trk July 4. Her record speaks for itself. Looking elsewhere. FLOWER FORCE (K M Knowles) 4m By Oamaru Force - Duteous (15:2-0-0): After 6-1/4 len 10th (54.0) Penzevengi 1250m Morphettville Parks (68) dead trk June 6 finished 10-3/4 len 7th (50.0) Ruling Party 1100m Port Augusta (74) June 28. It’s a long time since she showed any worthwhile form. Not likely. KOODA DIVA (G Dunn) 6m By Shinko King Giginka (29:1-3-4): Ran 9-3/4 len last (54.0) Hillfire 1050m Oakbank (68) dead trk Mar 17 then reared at the start before finishing 10 len 11th (54.0) Sarcasm 1200m Gawler C1 dead trk Mar 25. Her only win was this track/distance but she’s done little since. Cannot recommend.

Race seven KINGNADIM (R M Irons) 8g By Elnadim Buncrana (72:10-10-9): Finished 1/2 len, nose 3rd (56.5) Stakhanovite, Pelekunu Valley 1900m Quorn Cup June 16 then beat half the field home when 3-1/2 len 6th (58.0) St Ives 1850m Port Augusta Squatter’s Cup June 28. Veteran campaigner who looks competitive here after the claim. Keep safe. MA SHANG (Ms P Trenwith) 7g By Zerpour - Bowen Arrow (46:6-4-9): Following 2-1/4 len, len 3rd (52.5) Alchemy’s Eight, Light Tan 1400m Murray Bridge Open Hcp dead trk June 11 ran 10-1/4 len 6th (56.0) Ring Me Not 1400m Murray Bridge (78) slow trk July 4. Drops back a level here and might be looking for this trip now. In the mix. FINAL COMMAND (J F Macmillan) 4g By Commands - Final Address (24:6-1-2): Followed lg nk 2nd (55.5) Handsome As 1400m Morphettville Parks (75) slow trk June 23 with 4-1/4 len 7th (56.5) Manganese 1600m M’ville (75) slow trk June 30. The form around his recent runs is very strong and he’s well in after the claim. Hard to beat. NEVELE TOL (G D Searle) 4g By Skalato Innovation Lass (18:3-1-3): Beat four home when 4-1/2 len 9th (58.5) Cavalry Black 1800m M’ville (75) Feb 18 then was spelled after nk, 1/2 len 3rd (58.0) Take Out, Robrick 2600m M’ville (86) dead trk Mar 3. Suited over more ground and will have trouble keeping in touch here first-up. BEEARCH (Ms C Paisley) 4m By Golden Lake - Atomic Miss (7:2-0-1): Hung out before finishing 9-1/2 len 9th (56.0) Emmooki’s Dash 1211m Gawler C1 dead trk June 27 then scored 3-3/4 len win (54.5) Delcanos, Notonmatchday 1600m Murray Bridge C2 slow trk July 4. Strolled in last time when stepped up in distance. Loves the sting out of the ground and drops down to the limit here. Worth consideration.

NOTHING SHALL PASS (G P Moody) 8g By Fraar - Amy’s Blushing (46:6-10-3): Followed 12-1/4 len last (58.5) Ethbaal 900m Murray Bridge (68) slow trk July 4 with 1/2 nk, 1/2 nk 3rd (59.0) Mount Mee Up, Brinkley Bullet 1500m Gawler E&G (62) dead trk July 11. This is his best trip (18:4-2-1) and last start indicated he was back on track. Blowout chance. OUT DO ME (Kylie McKerlie) 5m By Manner Hill - Juno Beach (26:3-6-5): Ran 5-3/4 len 7th (54.0) St Ives 1850m Port Augusta Squatter’s Cup June 28 then was slowly away and pulled hard before finishing 5-3/4 len 4th (54.5) Pelekunu Valley 2250m Port Augusta Cup July 8. Suited back in trip here and will get a soft run. Don’t dismiss. JUST A GIGGLE (G D Searle) 8g By Happy Giggle - Amenique (86:11-8-13): After 13-3/4 len last (55.5) Handsome As 1400m Morphettville Parks (75) slow trk June 23 ran 9-1/2 len 5th (55.0) Gold Vintage 1500m Port Augusta (77) July 8. Loves this circuit where he’s won three races and will be fitter for recent racing. Could be the surprise packet here. SAVVY SMOKIN’ (K M Sweeney) 6g By Savoire Vivre - Still Smokin’(43:4-6-5): Following 3-1/4 len 10th (57.5) Bermondsey 1250m Morphettville Parks (68) slow trk June 23 finished 5-1/4 len 6th (52.0) Club Ha Ha 1400m Port Augusta (74) June 28. Will be better for recent racing and gets a nice trail here from the draw. Don’t ignore. TEAM LAGO (Ms D Tulk) 4g By Delago Brom - Winning Team (24:4-1-1): Following 4-1/2 len 6th (59.0) Sovereign Conquest 1850m Port Augusta (61) June 10 scored nose win (53.5) Sono Piccolo, Alice Longing 1500m Port Augusta (64) June 28. Racing well on outer tracks but more depth here. Place only. MYSTIC FOX (D W O’Leary) 6g By Foxhound - Antiquorum (26:2-3-2): Scored 1/2 nk win (54.0) Tapeka Point, Miami Ink 1600m Murray Bridge (62) dead trk June 11 then struck interference at the start and was vetted after len, sht 1/2 hd 3rd (56.5) Perfect Crown, Arakazel 1500m Port Augusta (64) June 28. Racing well of late but up in grade here and wide draw is no spoil. Others look better. JAEN (Kylie McKerlie) 4m By Devaraja - Apa Khabar (22:1-5-1): Ran 7-1/4 len 8th (55.0) Stakhanovite 1900m Quorn Cup June 16 then finished 4-3/4 len 5th (56.0) King Rodney 1400m Port Augusta (59) July 8. Can mix her form and doesn’t win out of turn. Take on trust. STRATOCRUISER (D J Halliday) 6g By Zabeel - Exclusive Jewel (47:2-6-1): only beat two home when 10-1/2 len 7th (54.5) Perfect Crown 1500m Port Augusta (64) June 28 then dropped in grade when nk 2nd (54.5) Leven’s Lane 1850m Port Augusta (61) July 8. He doesn’t win out of turn and this looks beyond him. Looking elsewhere.

Race eight DASHMAN (R H Wilkinson) 6g By Dash For Cash - Caleb Kwai (21:5-1-4): Was spelled after 1/2 len win (57.5) Mountain Brew, Zod 1200m Moree (Bm55) April 23 (2011) then was slowly away before finishing len, 3 len 3rd (55.0) Maktuub, Dabamirak 1200m Port Augusta Flying Hcp July 8. Far from disgraced at first run for almost 15 months and sure to have benefited from that outing. Worth consideration. SEVENTH BULLET (Michael Hickmott) 4g By Shamardal - Beat The Bullet (19:3-4-1): Jumped awkwardly when 4-3/4 len 5th (59.5) For Glory 1200m Broken Hill C3 Mar 17 then ran 7-1/4 len 7th (59.0) Ethbaal 900m Murray Bridge (68) slow trk July 4. Fitter here and extra trip suits. Can improve without surprising. DAPAMAC (Ms K Byrnes) 4g By Golden Lake - Tashilado (25:2-5-4): Finished close-up when 1-3/4 len 8th (58.0) Bermondsey 1250m Morphettville Parks (68) slow trk June 23 then struck interference at the start when 9-1/2 len 4th (54.0) Ring Me Not 1400m Murray Bridge (78) slow trk July 4. Drops way back in grade here and claim will be a huge help. Definite threat. INDEPENDENT AIR (Simon Casey) 4g By Kurt - Dicey Reilly (8:2-0-1): Got checked early on when 14-1/2 len 15th (57.0) Maxamug 1200m Murray Bridge C2 dead trk June 11 then was blocked for a run before getting clear to score 3/4 len win (56.5) Sophina, Kate’s Dream 1200m Murray Bridge (62) slow trk July 4. Looked impressive scoring at huge odds last time out. Similar grade here and must go in again.

BELSYND (D R Jolly) 4g By Bellotto - Mis Eucalypt (7:1-0-2): Ran 3 len, sht nk 3rd (58. Emmooki’s Dash, Gailamour 1211m Gawl C1 dead trk June 27 then finished 3-3/4 le 5th (57.0) Katunga 1100m Gawler (68) dea trk July 11. Should be peaking now after fo runs back and drawn to get all the favours her Take tossing. GULLY KING (J F Macmillan) 3g By King O Roses - Titchener (8:1-0-1): Raced green before scoring 3/4 len win (54.5) Cash Jo Social Assassin 1058m Balaklava Mdn slo trk June 21 then struck interference at the sta when 9-1/4 len 9th (54.5) Ethbaal 900m Murra Bridge (68) slow trk July 4. This trip suits be ter and his only win was around this circu Perhaps a place. WINE LOVER (Jon O’Connor) 3g By Bare A Moment - Miss Balhannah (7:1-1-1): Aft len 2nd (57.5) Katunga 1058m Balaklava (6 heavy trk June 21 finished 6-1/4 len 9th (55. Comearoundsundown 1200m M’ville 3yo Hc slow trk July 7. Should be ready now after thre runs back and this grade suits. Keep in mind. ENERGIZED (G P Moody) 7g By Captain R - Blusienka (52:3-5-4): Scored sht 1/2 hd w (51.5) Darakan, Thorny Devil 1100m Gawl (62) dead trk June 13 before running len 2n (53.0) Filiar Invictus 1211m Gawler (62) dea trk June 27. Very consistent and softer trac here will suit. Worth consideration. SIR READY (Jon O’Connor) 3g By Chois - Ready Made Family (8:1-0-1): Struck interfe ence near the 400m when 6-3/4 len 8th (59. Gone Skiing 1400m Sale (62) dead trk May then finished 9 len 10th (58.5) Jude Augustu 1600m Wodonga (58) dead trk May 28. He been freshened and may find these a bit nipp Looking elsewhere. EDGE OFF (K M Sweeney) 8g By Racer Edge - She Zoff (74:9-9-6): Ran hd, nk 3 (57.5) Attitude Problem, Kelport 1100m Po Augusta (61) June 10 then finished 1/2 le 1/2 len 3rd (56.5) Monfils, King Rodney 1200 Port Augusta (59) June 28. Always capable bobbing up in this grade and he has won fo races here. Keep safe. FRAACHARM (Ryan Balfour) 8g By Fraar Fager’s Charm (73:6-2-7): Ran 9-1/2 len 10 (54.0) My Ex Mate 1800m M’ville (75) Mar 3 then pulled up lame after finishing 8-3/4 le 8th (54.5) Umaluka 1600m Balaklava (68) Ap 11. Has run well fresh in the past but needs further and the wide alley is no help. Not likel JUSTONETWOMANY (Kylie McKerlie) 5g B Happy Giggle - My Highball (26:2-4-5): Aft 16-3/4 len 10th (60.0) Monfils 1200m Po Augusta (59) June 28 finished 3-3/4 len 6 (58.0) Mean Jean 1100m Port Augusta (6 July 8. Tested in this grade and wide alley against. Others look better. DEVASENT (Ms S Nolan) 7g By Devaraja - Lad Scenita (29:3-2-2): Finished 2 len, 1-1/4 le 3rd (55.0) Final Command, Conquest Of Arm 1400m Murray Bridge (62) Nov 9 then wa spelled after 28-1/4 len last (55.0) Imperi Lines 1350m Strathalbyn (62) Nov 20. Can pu out a run fresh but would need a positive lea from the ring. Take on trust. KELPORT (D J Halliday) 6g By Keltrice Tuppenny Dark (44:3-4-6): After hd 2nd (55. Attitude Problem 1100m Port Augusta (6 June 10 ran 8-1/4 len, 1-3/4 len 3rd (54. Romantic Miss, Final Dynasty 1100m Quo (59) June 16. Got beaten out of sight last tim and rises in grade here. Faces a task. SACHSE (Peter Macdonald) 6g By Happy Gigg - Lords Favour (44:3-4-4): Ran 5-1/2 len 7 (55.5) My Ex Mate 1215m Kingscote E& (61) Feb 17 then was spelled after 1-1/4 len, nk 3rd (54.0) Where’s My Wagon, Fast Edd 1385m Kingscote (64) Feb 19. His wins are we spaced and can’t see him figuring here. OUR DESTINATION (J Dunn) 5g By Dub Destination - Millions (48:1-3-4): Finished 4-1/ len 6th (53.5) Giggling Dollar 1200m Po Lincoln (59) Mar 2 then ran 8-1/4 len 10 (54.0) Last Charge 1050m M’ville (75) slo trk June 30. One win from 48 starts is hardly ringing endorsement. Safely held. ANY MINUTE NOW (Ms E Faust) 6g By Excee And Excel - Dim Sim (30:1-2-4): Was slow away when 6-1/2 len 10th (56.0) Cardhu Ma 1200m Port Augusta (58) Sept 4 then jumpe awkwardly before finishing 8-3/4 len 9th (53. Kooda Wonder 1050m Balaklava (62) slow t Sept 28. Coming off a break here and not like to test these.

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Aron Fechner - Tanunda Aron Fechner plays football for Tanunda. Where have you played your football? Started playing at Tanunda. Played some junior football with Central District before returning to Tanunda to play senior football.

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Relationship and employment status: Single. Apprentice refrigeration technician at Reftec Refrigeration in Tanunda.

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NICE touch at Nuriootpa on Saturday as the club hosted “Pink Ladies Day”. The club’s goal was to raise funds and assist local women in their very private battles against breast and ovarian cancer. Senior One netball coach Robyn March said all the girls purchased hair ribbons and the Nuri footy trainers wore lolly pink shirts. The mound bar was host to all ladies attending and provided a relaxing, bonding educational day. The club auctioned a signed pink football and the senior one pink match day netball. Robyn and her partner “Wegs” purchased hot pink sports power socks for the girls to wear and the team wore black armbands as a mark of respect for those who are fighting their private battle and for those who lost their battle. The girls gave it their all for a victory against Gawler Central but left their run too late going down by nine.

THE unbeaten Barossa Rams’ first ‘off day’ of the season came at a bad time. Taking on the competition’s other unbeaten side Old Collegians, sloppy defensive play cost the Barossa side dearly as Colls punished them 35-17. The big challenge for the Rams now is to recover with a quirk in the programming pitting them against Colls again next week at Lyndoch. While unfair, the schedule is something Ray Butler and the Rams can’t change and they need to overcome this by playing the kind of rugby that has seen them demolish all comers in 2012.

> Football A STUDY of the BL&G ladder in A grade, as it sits, currently has abundant mathematical possibilities. Looking at form and the remaining schedule it’s hard to see Willaston or Nuri breaking into the top four. Even a loss by Barossa won’t help

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IN THE PINK: Nuriootpa’s Kylie Falkenberg with a pink bib, pink socks and black armband catches a pink ball on Pink Ladies Day at Nuri.

What is your most important attribute? My physicality and attack on the football.

much with the superior Bulldogs’ percentage a major advantage. Kapunda’s win over Tanunda has them sitting in second place but a loss this week to the Lions, who have a better percentage, would relegate them to third. The Lions can control their own destiny if they can become the fourth team in five years to beat Tanunda in a few weeks’ time but realistically, if the Bombers win this week they should be able to lock down the double chance. At the foot of the ladder an equally desperate fight is taking place with Gawler Central and Angaston anxious to avoid the wooden spoon. This Saturday’s clash between Angaston and Freeling is pivotal for the Panthers who were unable to beat Gawler Central earlier in the season. The Panthers need to beat both these sides whereas the Tigers only need a win on August 11 when they have Jason Akermanis suiting up for them.

Who is a character at the club and why? Tony Greening. Always gets around us boys and keeps us in line.

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> Netball CONGRATULATIONS to Gawler’s Chelsea Lemke and Amehlia Schmidt on being selected in a squad of 22 for the Australian 21 and under team. Their selection followed the Australian championships in Perth where South Australia lost the grand final to New South Wales.

> Feature THE glamour event of 2012 is almost upon us. On Sunday, July 28 thoroughbred racing and football join forces to host the 2012 McEvoy Mitchell Angaston Cup. The night is being sponsored by one of Australia’s leading racing stables. With all races shown on the big screen and an opportunity to buy your very own thoroughbred for just $20 - and have a chance to celebrate in the winner’s enclosure. Head along to the Angaston Town hall for

Who is the best player you have played with and against? Ben Britton. Jared Petrenko in high school football.

Any superstitions? Two pairs of socks every week. What event has inspired or amazed you? Steven Bradbury, enough said. If you were Prime Minister what issue would you address? How underpaid the Prime Minister and the members of Australian Parliament are. Major influence in your football? My family. Pet hates on the football oval? Dirty players. People playing the man not the ball. this event which will feature prizes for fashions on the field. Cost is $15-per-head which includes a complimentary glass of champagne and live music by outstanding local band ‘The Melons’. Doors open at 7.30pm, first race at 8.15pm.

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If someone had to play you in a movie who would it be? Mark Wahlburg. Greatest moment and disappointment? Winning the 2009 A grade grand final. Anytime I get injured.

Who are your sporting idols? Brett Deledio and Chris Judd.

How would you spend a million dollars? I’d travel and live life while I’m young. What other sport would you love to be the best in the world at and why? NFL. Quarterbacks get all the ladies. If you could have any four people stranded on a deserted island with you who would they be and why? Wilson from Castaway, he seemed like good company. Hamish and Andy to make me laugh. Jessica Alba to walk on the beach with.

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By LUBIN PFEIFFER IT WAS as if it wasn’t happening but as I’ve said before sometimes in fishing you’ve got to have luck on your side. The biggest school of kingfish I’ve ever seen started to turn the water into foam only a short cast in front of our boat.I would have loved to have seen Dan and my faces. It would have been classic. Almost simultaneously we both biffed out casts trying to get towards the front of the pack. There were garfish flying in all directions at this point. Both of us expecting a double hook up straight away were more than surprised when nothing happened. The school just got bigger and more intense and came closer to the boat. It was very strange. There was what appeared to be a lead pack of fish tearing the place up but there was also this giant seething mass of boiling

water that was obviously a power of fish mopping up behind them. I think it was after my third cast with no joy that I said to Dan - “the fly rod”. It is like I said about luck in fishing but I just happened to have a 12wt fly rod rigged with an intermediate fly line. Not only that but it had a perfect little garfish imitation fly tied to the end of the 60lb tippet. I stripped a small amount of line off the reel because at this point the school was all but 10 metres in front of our drifting boat and made a dummy cast to clear the line. A couple more strips off the spool and I made a cast towards the head of the school which had now turned the water to foam. I couldn’t believe it when in the first strip the fly got knocked and then a couple of strips later the fly stopped dead in its tracks. I cleared the line on to the reel and let out a massive “woo hoo” as the rod loaded up. I was on. Tight lines until next week.

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Kapunda complete ‘mission impossible’ KAPUNDA collected their biggest win since their 2005 premiership glory as they achieved what many teams felt was impossible, beating Tanunda by 34 points at Dutton Park on Saturday. Kapunda shocked the visitors with a three goal burst from Wes Farley in the opening six minutes and the Bombers never looked back as they out-hustled the reigning premier right across the ground. The area Kapunda did the most damage was in the midfield where Paul Anderson, Brad Taylor, Sam McKinnon and Joey Brown had their way with their counterparts who are normally on the other side of that equation. The Bombers went in without powerfully built midfield general Andrew Turrell, Brad Williams along with Freddie Agius who is still missing with his hamstring injury but were boosted by the return of Nathan Brady from a calf injury. “Having been in Sydney all week at the national under 16 championships, I had to do selection over the phone and I was pretty surprised when they told me ‘Nangas’ (Brady)was available as we thought he was still a couple of weeks off,” Rodney Brown, Kapunda coach said. “As usual he was fantastic. He

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gives us a contest every time the ball goes forward and creates so much for the team.” Brown was quietly delighted with how the Bombers’ game plan had worked out. “We had a number of structures in place,” Brown said. “We wanted to restrict their key forwards Barry Kaesler and Sam Agars by denying them space to operate. “The domination of Buckets (Jason Mackenzie) and Toby (Johnson) in ruck and the outstanding play of our midfield helped dry up their supply which took a lot of pressure off the defenders. “We also pushed Sam Ryan (two goals) forward to try to stretch their defence and he definitely took advantage of his opportunities.” After having a great injury run in recent years the Magpies have been slowed by a number of key outs in recent weeks with Ryan Bignell, Matthias Grocke and Kane Irvine all missing which was telling as all three are capable of having a strong defensive presence through the midfield and half back. The Pies may have a few more sore players after playing in the wet conditions, especially the centre square which looked like a barren rice paddy. Magpies’ assistant coach Troy Bonner refused to use injuries as an excuse. “That’s the worst game we’ve

SUCCESS: It could be Kapunda’s win over Tanunda, but this photo shows the Bombers Wes Farley celebrating one of his five Magpie beating goals. PIC: Courtesy PLA Media.

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played in a long time but we can’t take anything away from Kapunda,” Bonner said. “They were very good, they were more desperate and wanted the ball more than our guys. “It’s not panic stations but we know that we can’t get away with playing like that again. “ The result was also a wakeup call for people who were still to acknowledge Kapunda as genuine contenders in 2012. The Bombers have an excellent mix and veteran leaders like Brad Taylor who had an excellent game, really enjoying the lack of a tagger and used that freedom to kick four goals complementing Farley’s five-goal haul. Nothing Tanunda tried on Saturday worked. Agars, who for much of the season has been used as a backup ruckman, had to play five different positions during the day trying to plug holes leaving Luke Wells to battle against Kapunda’s twin towers. Brown’s focus now turns to keeping a lid on expectation as they face third-placed South Gawler this week in a mini-final with the double chance as the prize. Tanunda face arch rival Nuri and will be further stretched by the absence of Tom Schiller, Nick Schmidt, Agars and Wells who will be in Wagga with the state country team.

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