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Well done Barossa AWARDS flowed into the region this month thanks to Barossa promoters. Tanunda’s Jason Balk was awarded a citation as part of the Catholic Archbishop of Adelaide Media Citations on Wednesday. The award came after the longtime volunteer, of Tanunda-based radio station Triple Bfm, interviewed Australian comedian Fiona O’Loughlin. Jason, who lives with a disability and works for Barossa Enterprises, said he was thrilled to receive the award. Jason explained how he interviewed Fiona while backstage prior to a performance in Tanunda. The interview required Jason to organise the set up and apparently he was tenacious in his determination to track Fiona down and get her to agree to the meeting. The interview was described as natural in its style and content, and judges were impressed Fiona revealed personal details to Jason about her early life and start in comedy. The judges said, ‘Fiona seemed very at ease with Jason, which they said shows his skill as a broadcaster’. Their comments for the interview also included, ‘ It was fun, refreshing and engaging and all that good radio interviews of this type should be’. Tourism operators Steve and Kym Brown again proved their strength in business on Friday night. The couple, who run Getaways Reservations Services and Tour Barossa, took out one of the top honours at the Telstra SA Business Awards for Tour Barossa. The Tanunda-based, family-owned business offers Barossa Valley and

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Clare Valley wine tours, private tours and charters for small tourist groups. Their fleet of seven vehicles include a 1983 Cadillac Stretch Limousine and a 12-seat mini bus. Tour Barossa was highlighted as an outstanding example of how much a micro company can achieve through innovation and personal enthusiasm. Saskia Beer from Barossa Farm Produce has been singled out for her Barossa Chook range at the ‘delicious Produce Awards’ in Brisbane this month. The sole medallist was recognised for her free-range chickens among a diverse list of about 2000 nominated producers from around Australia. “To be singled out by an esteemed gathering of food industry critics and leaders is testament to our passionate and focused efforts to farm birds in a sustainable environment,” she said. Through maintaining close relationships with her farmers, Saskia can control flavour and texture by managing every step of the process: diet, exercise, sunlight hours, and the age of the birds. “It’s a very expensive diet and there has been much trial and error to get to where we are today.” “An accolade such as this reminds me it is worth it in the end,” Saskia said. In addition, Freeling’s Damien Amery and brother-in-law Daniel Schuster from SchuAm Pork have also struck success. The men recently won the ‘delicious Magazine Award’ for Australia’s Producer of the Year for their pork that the judges described as “delicate, marbled meat”.


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t is called the ‘sport of kings’ but on Saturday, it was a Prince which gave me the feeling of royalty. Earlier this year, Angaston racehorse trainer Tony McEvoy suggested I should take a small percentage in a racehorse called Prince of Capers. “I’m sure you will have a bit of fun,” was Tony’s call. Fun has proved to be an understatement - the dream continues. With wins at Oakbank (his first run for me), Morphettville Parks and

THE value of the seven days-a-week Herald website barossaherald.com.au was never more evident than on Monday. SAPOL put out a warning of an SMS scam in which the subjects were told they were the subject of a ‘hit’ on their life. To escape being killed they need to pay an amount of money within a certain amount of time. The Herald warned of the scam on our website by lunchtime Monday - alerting people well before Wednesday’s published edition. It pays to check barossaherald.com.au daily. Everyone knows news doesn’t just break every Wednesday. The Herald’s photo galleries are proving very popular. Last week our pictorial coverage of the Swann Insurance 24 Hour Reliability Trial and the hail storm in the Barossa attracted much interest. With continued viewing they remain online and have been joined by the sporting action from Saturday. The Herald team was at Williamstown for the Barossa District - Willaston football and netball and also at Tanunda for the Magpies clash with Nuriootpa. Go to barossaherald.com.au and click on the photo gallery section if you took part in sport at either of those venues. The Herald also records the start next week of the very popular SALA Festival. Journalist Jemima Coad has the early rundown on places to visit to take in the wonderful displays.

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GOAL: Ivan Venning, member for Schubert, achieved a lifelong ambition on Saturday when he was able to do volunteer work at the A&H Doddridge blacksmith shop in Angaston. Joining him was Year 12 Faith student, Tina Herd.

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Caulfield (his first Victorian trip), the ultimate came on Saturday. Prince of Capers ran at Flemington, the home of thoroughbred racing in Australia - and yet again came home a winner. I’m the first to put my hand up and say I have been unbelievably lucky and thanks to Tony, the team at Kildalton Park and owner Wayne Mitchell. Let me say, the thrill of seeing your horse run, let alone win, is impossible to put into words. Racing is not only for the rich. Syndicates make it easy for everyone to experience the thrill of being an owner. Think about it and may Dame Fortune attend you as well.

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Councillor works to stop wind farm A MID Murray councillor instigated a special meeting held yesterday afternoon (Tuesday) in Cambrai to oppose the Keyneton wind farm application. Councillor Mardi Jennings’ plans were to move four separate motions against the development, which was proposed by Victorian-based company Pacific Hydro. The four separate motions are: • That council revoke the power delegated to the Mid Murray Council development assessment panel to report to the Development Assessment Commission (DAC) specifically on the matter of the application for the Keyneton Wind Farm. • The Mid Murray Council write to the state minister for Planning, John Rau MP, and state premier Jay Weatherill highlighting council’s concern with Section 49 of the development act, in that the legislation does not provide any mechanism for council to reverse a decision of the council’s development assessment panel to provide comments in support of an application to the DAC. • Mid Murray Council oppose the Keyneton wind farm development on

the grounds that there has not been sufficient scientific peer assessed research into the effects of wind farms with regards to noise. • Mid Murray Council requests that the DAC, DPAC, EPA, Minister Rau and other related bodies, do not make a decision on the Pacific Hydro application until such a time as it (DAC) has commissioned, conducted, viewed and considered an independent noise study/review related to the Pacific Hydro application. It is understood councillor Jennings met this month with Member for Schubert Ivan Venning, who was supportive of the special meeting. Details of the meeting will be available via the Herald website barossaherald.com.au later this week. Meanwhile, on June 25 Pacific Hydro’s complete submission, involving about 800 pages, was officially lodged with the DAC. The $242million development involves placing 42 industrial wine turbines on the Sedan Ranges at Keyneton. This development is expected to produce 105MW and is estimated to generate electricity for the next 25 to 30 years. ACTION: Tony Michael from Truro fending off Rick Emery during last Sunday’s dirt circuit race meeting at Truro and Districts Raceway. It wasn’t all bad news for Emery as he won the A modified class. The next meeting will be on Sunday, August 26.

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Say hello to Barossa Valley’s next crop of young ambassadors. The bunch, who will become the faces of the 2013 Vintage Festival, joined for a special meeting on Monday night at Chateau Tanunda. However, from mid 2012, its been full on for the Barossa Young Ambassadors as they familiarise themselves with the region’s culture, traditions and heritage in time for the popular biennial event. Their involvement has meant making time between work commitments or study to take on an extensive training program, and volunteering their time at functions. For those unaware of the Barossa Young Ambassador program, it was initiated in 1999, taking over from the original Vintage Queen. It works to give 12 Barossa people, men and women aged 18 to 25 a chance to become community leaders. Only one ambassador is selected the Barossa Ambassador for 2013. The winner will be announced at the Vintage Ball 2013, where he or she is awarded a travel prize and become Barossa’s Young Ambassador until the 2015 Vintage Festival. Pictured (from left) Cassie Ferrett, Daniel Kavanagh, Kimberly Abraham, Ashleigh Fox, SharniLee Hausler, Rebecca Welton, Rebecca Murphy, Alex John, Penelope De Ruiter, Kimberly Schmidtke and Emily Neldner. Absent, Ashton Hurn.

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TWO Honda Rally teams enthralled, entertained and enlightened an intimate gathering in the Lynas Valley Honda showroom in Tanunda on Monday evening. One team was Eli Evans and Glen Weston and the other Mark Pedder and Claire Ryan. On display was their new vehicle, a Honda G2 Jazz rally car. The foursome shared the journey of testing in snow and ice of Milan, Italy to the triumphs and tribulations of their current journey of this year’s Australian Rally Championship. After three rounds, Eli and Glen, in their third year as a team, are leading the points table with the first-time pairing of Mark and Claire in fourth spot. “Both cars are performing well in their first year, we've just had some unfortunate technical issues which have slowed us down”, Claire said. Claire, whose day job is as a nurse at the Royal Adelaide Hospital, is confident of doing well this weekend in the fourth round of the championship. This year’s Scouts Rally of SA will be radically different than in previous

years,with the service park based in Adelaide, at Edwards Park. A parade of all the competing rally vehicles will be held from 6pm on Thursday, July 26 transversing down King William Street. The event proper will kick off on Friday, July 27 at Mt Crawford and over Saturday and Sunday the rally will venture as far north as the Barossa and to the Kuitpo Forest south of Adelaide. The comrardery was very evident in Mark and Claire’s team as each driver and co-driver explained the challenges and the technology involved in hurtling a two wheel, front wheel drive vehicle around roads and tracks dominated by four wheel drive vehicles in recent years. “The rules for rallying have changed and over the next two years we are going to see more vehicles in rallying that are reflective of vehicles you buy and drive every day,” Eli said. An electrician by trade, Eli said the changes will make the future of the sport exciting for the opportunities it can offer for young and up and coming drivers.

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“I know I left it too late. If you get it early it can be reversible. And also it can be hereditary. “I’m lucky to be here to see Aaron playing and also see my grandson Oscar taking part in Auskick.” Darryl was secretary of Gawler Central Football Club from 19891992 and has remained an active club fund raising supporter and ‘oddjobs’ man for the Tigers. Call To Arms first kicked off in 2006, when Essendon Football Club showed its support for teammate Adam Ramanauskas, who was undergoing treatment for cancer, by wearing yellow armbands in a match against Melbourne Football Club. Football clubs within the BL&G are uniting in the fight to beat men’s cancers by hosting the Call to Arms round in support of Cancer Council SA’s aim in raising funds that will help prevent and detect cancers, find new treatments, as well as providing support to those affected. Players and officials will don yellow armbands signifying support for men who have survived cancer, and remembrance of mates who have been lost to the disease. Members of the community are encouraged to give generously in support of Cancer Council of SA fight against cancer.

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RAISING AWARENESS: Pictured left are Gary and Tricia Snell and their rally car Excalibur which will be participating in this year’s Kidney Kar Rally’s 4500 kilometre track to help raise funds for Kidney Kids and Kidney Health Australia.

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In Australia 50 people die each day due to kidney related diseases. Kidney Health Australia’s chief executive officer Anne Wilson said chronic kidney disease is one of the top killers of Australians. “We hope that with each kilometre we make one more person aware of their risk,” Ms Wilson said. To date Gary and Tricia have raised over $30,000 and this year they are hoping to raise another $10,000. If you would like to show your support and help Gary and Tricia raise $10,000 you can make a donation by visiting their charity website: everydayhero.com.au/excalibur2012. Alternatively you can donate funds or items of value at Tint-a-Car Gawler on 16 Paxton Street. All items received will be auctioned off at this year’s rally. To see if you are at risk of a kidney disease go to kidney.org.au/kidneydisease/checkmykidneys/ and take the quick and simple test that will tell you if you are at risk. To read more about this story, visit barossaherald.com.au.

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THE mighty Excalibur will be returning to the track on August 14 as part of the 24th Kidney Kar Rally hosted by Kidney Health Australia. Rally driver Gary Snell, and his wife and navigator Tricia, from Gawler called their car Excalibur because according to the legend Excalibur was a sword of strength with magical healing powers. “We thought this was a benefiting name for a rally team that was helping to raise money for Kidney Kids and Kidney Health Australia initiatives and raise awareness of chronic kidney disease,” Tricia said. “We support Kidney Health Australia and their vision to ‘save lives and reduce the need of dialysis’ because our daughter Stephanie was born with a kidney illness,” Gary and Tricia said. Thanks to Kidney Health Australia’s initiative Stephanie was fortunate to receive treatment before any serious damage was done to her kidney. Now 18-years-old Stephanie is a healthy teenager looking forward to a promising career in the arts. However, not everyone is as lucky.

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they should not forget, ministers have a legally binding constitutional obligation to protect. Merle Clarke Cambrai Flu shots The television media obviously has no comprehension about how sick the public is of the endless onslaught of terror bulletins designed to frighten people into going to have a flu vaccination. Do the channels write these segments or are they just vaccine manufacturer propaganda? Do they think people are that gullible, and that word doesn’t spread when hundreds of people see their friends and family falling very ill after having a flu shot, or in fact going down with a serious bout of flu even when they have a flu shot? Two of my elderly friends have lost 25 per cent heart muscle function after being hospitalised due to serious negative reactions. Has it ever occurred to anyone that the rise in cases is actually a direct result of the numbers of fluvaccinated “carriers” now in the

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St Paul’s Parish: St P: 8.45am C HC; Gdb: 10.30am C HC. Tanunda Lutheran Home: Worship 10.30am . Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church: 10.30am Fortnightly Services, at Nuri Senior Citizen’s Centre. Pastor M Rosenzweig. Ph: 8563 1310.

CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY, JULY 29 LUTHERAN CHURCH PARISHES Angaston Parish: Angaston: 9am HC + Half Yearly Meeting; Penrice: 9am HC Pr Oberscheidt; Keyneton: 9am HC; Eden Valley: 10am LR; Springton: 11am. Bethany-Tabor Parish: Bethany: 8.30am T HC, 11am M HC; Tabor: 9.45am HC. Cambrai Parish: Cambrai: 9am P; Sedan: 9.30am R; Stonefield: 11am HC. Eudunda Parish: Eudunda: 9am; Bower: 10.30am HC. Freeling Parish: St Marks, Freeling: 8.45am; Trinity, Rosedale: 10.45am; Wheatfields: 1.45pm. Gawler: Zion, Pr G Havelberg, 8523 1929. 22B Cowan St, Gawler. 8.45am MP, 10.45am Family W. Gawler Immanuel: Cnr Second & Seventh Sts, Gawler.Ph: 8522 6000.Sunday 8.45am, 10.45am. 1st Sunday of month 9.30am. Share-a-meal every 1st & 3rd Wed 11.45am. Greenock: Nain: 9am HC, Family Service; Gnadenfrei: 9am LR; Greenock at Redeemer School for 10.30am Service with Yr 6, Family Svc. Kapunda Parish: Allen’s Creek: 9am Pr; Bethel: 10.30am LR; Kapunda: 10.30am HC. Langmeil Parish: 8.45am Trad HC; 10.30am Cont HC. Light Pass Immanuel Parish: Light Pass: 9am; Stockwell/Dutton: 10.30am Mission Festival + Lunch at Dutton. Light Pass Strait Gate: Light Pass: 10.30am B; Gruenberg/Truro: 9am Combined at Truro B. Lyndoch Parish: Lyndoch: 9am LR; Rowland Flat: 10.30am LR. Nuriootpa: St Petri: 9.30am Combined Service; Holy Trinity: 11am LR; Ebenezer/Neukirch: 10am Ladies Guild Anniversary at Ebenezer. Robertstown Parish: Point Pass: 8.30am HC; Robertstown: 10.30am HC. St John’s Parish: Sch: 9am Combined Parish Service.

ANGLICAN CHURCH Anglican Parish of Barossa: Angaston: 10am HC SdK; Nuriootpa: 8.30am HC SdK; Tanunda: 10am HC MM; Lyndoch:10am MP; Williamstown: 10am MP PB*. Kapunda Anglican Parish: 10.30am Combined Parish Service + Lunch, Archbishop Jeffrey Driver visiting. All welcome. Mt Pleasant: 1st Sunday 8.30am, all other Sundays 9am. Enquiries to Hazel Wilton, Warden on 8568 2042. UNITING CHURCH Barossa Congregations: Nuriootpa: 11am Rev Dr B Phillips;Tanunda: 9am Rev Dr B Phillips; Angaston: 11am Angaston WC. Gawler Parish: Gawler: 9.30am Littleford, 5pm Littleford; Sandy Creek: 9.30am van Dyk; Williamstown: 10am Richardson. Kersbrook: 10am. Enquiries: 8389 3114. Light Parish: Kapunda: 10.30am HC Parish Service, Pooled Lunch, Rev Ashley Davis. 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.

community? The best example would have to be the Health (or should that read “Sickness”?) Minister, John Hill, who always toes the line and advocates having a flu shot, then getting very sick himself and ‘mumbling’ that it’s got nothing to do with the shot. The fact is, every injection of toxic poisons and viruses absolutely plummets the immune system, making a person far more vulnerable to illness. I was especially horrified to see Mr Paddy Phillips trying to scare parents by stating in so many words that there are more and more cases of flu in under 10s, then in under fives, then advocating the supposed best solution, “a flu shot”. In my opinion this is highly irresponsible bearing in mind the young child that died in Perth a year or two ago, and this tragedy being followed by government warnings not to vaccinate under five-year-olds with flu vaccine. After hearing that, would you put your child at risk? It appears rare for a bout of flu to kill; a child or adult can be nursed through it, but death or permanent damage is irreversible. In 2010 high dose intravenous vitamin C infusions saved the life of a farmer in NZ who was dying of swine flu, so why is this not an available treatment option? Antibiotics make a lot of money but are becoming totally ineffective. I have never had a flu vaccination and have never had the flu. I use a host of alternative remedies to stay well, plus a sensible, nutritious diet. More and more people are having the sense to do the same, and reaping the reward of good health. Alex Hodges Birdwood Bureaucracy gone mad After years of fundraising to buy and renovate our community centre, we have continued to run it very well financially. Unfortunately, it has become prohibitive for the community to actually use our community centre because of unreasonable insurance costs and confusing paperwork. We try to hire out the building to raise funds for its up-keep, but when people are told of the numerous hiring

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Windfarm worry How is it that hundreds of submissions made last year to the Statewide Windfarm Development Plan Amendment committee, especially set up to advise SA government on plans for wind turbines on the environmentally sensitive hills face near the Barossa and Keyneton, Eden Valley, Cambrai and Sedan, have not been passed on to Minister Rau? Is it a deliberate, devisive ploy to ignore these hundreds of serious, legitimate reasons and objections, just to facilitate the construction of an industrial wind power plant and its associated roads, quarries, substations, etc to go ahead before proper process? Why would our elected government “representatives” ask for the opinion and concerns of those most directly affected and then consider giving consent for construction to go ahead, before even looking at those submission contents and outcomes? It is simply not democratic or logical and borders on dictatorship to pander to the plans of big corporations at the huge expense of its citizens, for whom

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conditions now imposed, we don’t see them again. Even our local town craft group has been told that they can’t hold their weekly meetings there until public liability insurance of $600 is paid by them, every year. I am fearful that our public buildings will be left to deteriorate (or worse sold due to lack of use) due to local government regulations thrust on us which are not practical. Lois Jenke Rowland Flat What’s in a name? I married a “Smith”, so I have some idea of the pride involved in bearing the dominant name in the English language. It was interesting to read that the name, “Rosenzweig”, has surpassed “Smith” in the local phone book. I have no wish to rain on the Rosenzweig parade (a name I had never heard before moving to the Barossa), but feel constrained to tinker with the statistics. The Silesian pioneers brought a unique set of names with them when the great migration took place in the 1800s. Among them was the name “Kowald”. A great mate of mine is Pastor Andy Kowald, formerly of St Petri church, in Nuriootpa. We have had many adventures together: one of these took us to the capital of Ukraine, Kiev, about ten years ago. On one occasion I introduced him to a brilliant translator. This man remarked on his name, Kowald. Drawing on his encyclopedic knowledge of languages, he said that is a Wendish name, (Wendish was a Slavonic language spoken by the minority Lutheran settlers) and do you know its meaning ? Andy said he had no idea. “It means ‘Smith’” said our new expert. So it seems the “Smith” statistics should include all Kowalds, as well. Andy is now the pastor at Aberfoyle Park Lutheran church. When I first heard of this church, I mis-heard the name, and was astounded to think that the Lutheran church even had an outlet “atfootballpark”. (pastor ) Richard Ansoul via e-mail

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Barossa police weekly incidents RESTRAINING ORDER BREACH • Nuriootpa Police arrested an Angaston man on Monday, July 9, for breaking a paedophile restraining order. The man in his 20s, who has since appeared in court, has been remanded in custody. ARRESTS • A 25-year-old Angaston man was arrested on July 18 by Nuriootpa Police for two counts of breaching his bail conditions. • A 30-year-old Birdwood man was arrested on July 19 by Nuriootpa Police for aggravated assault, driving while disqualified and driving an unregistered and an uninsured motor cycle. The vehicle was impounded. • A Nuriootpa man in his 20s was arrested on July 21 by the Nuriootpa Police for a first instance warrant. REPORTS • A 32-year-old Koonunga man was reported on July 15 by the Kapunda Police for deception. • A 49-year-old Freeling man was reported on July 17 by the Freeling Police for theft. • An 18-year-old Kapunda man was reported on July 17 by the Freeling Police for theft. • A Roseworthy man in his 30s was reported on July 21 by the Nuriootpa Police on Vine Vale Road, Tanunda, for prescribed concentration of alcohol, with a reading of 0.123.

An instant loss of licence was issued and the vehicle was impounded. • A Kapunda woman in her 50s was reported on July 22 by the Kapunda Police for PCA, with a reading of 0.184. An instant loss of licence was issued and the vehicle impounded. TRESPASS • Items, including a laptop computer, were stolen after an unknown offender entered a residence on Brownes Road, Pewsey Vale on July 18. • Considerable damage was caused to a Barossa high school after entry was gained on July 21. THEFT • A quantity of cigarettes was stolen from a licensed premise on Mildred Street, Kapunda on July 15. • Power tools and equipment were stolen from a shed at Kapunda High School during the holidays. • A large amount of diesel was stolen from a tank at a premise on Blee Street, Angaston, between July 18 and 19. • A vehicle was stolen from Becker Street, Freeling, between July 20 and 21. DANGEROUS DRIVING • A 22-year-old Nuriootpa man was reported for misuse of a motor vehicle after an off duty police officer witness a motorist doing a sustained wheel spin on July 19. The man’s vehicle was seized and he lost his licence instantly.

Gawler police reports ARRESTS • A 41-year-old Gawler East man was arrested on July 22 by Gawler Police for assault, threatening to cause harm, contravene an intervention order and for two counts of aggravated assault. • A 37-year-old Hewett woman was arrested on July 20 by the Gawler Police for a warrant. On the same day a 45-yearold Gawler South man was also arrested for a warrant. • An Evanston Park man was arrested on July

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Irish dancers head to Evanston ENERGETIC dance routines and elaborate costumes are being finalised in preparation for this year’s Irish dancing state championships, which kick off in Evanston this weekend. The competition will see hundreds of dancers flock to St Brigid’s Catholic School’s community centre, including Erin O’Connell, aged eight and Liam Bennett, 15, both from Gawler. Erin, who began Irish dancing this year, said she was born on her toes. She explained she was often being told to walk flat by her mother Ange. “Now I can be on my toes,” she said. A normal week for Erin involves a mixture of solo and team dancing and working between two dance schools at Elizabeth and Salisbury. She was inspired by the traditional dance by family friend Liam, who began dancing at the age of eight. Liam is currently the state champion and is ranked third in the country. His involvement with Irish dancing began thanks to his mum, Belinda. Liam explained, while living in Berri, he watched a production, which featured the school that his mum had been involved in. From there Liam became hooked, and following his first competition managed to win his sections. For Liam his involvement in Irish dance means he gets to travel Australia, plus keep fit and meets people who enjoy the same interest. In 2011 Liam travelled to Dublin to attend the world championships where he was

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Feel at home with Rivergum. HIGH EXPECTATIONS: Liam Bennett, with Erin O’Connell, kicks up his heels in anticipation for the state championships in Evanston this weekend. named as third in the world in his age group. The 2012 South Australian State Irish Dancing Championships will be held on July 28 and 29. On Saturday all solo championships will be held and on Sunday a program consisting of ceili (team) dancing, choreographies and figure dances will run. According to Belinda and Liam, competitions are tough and this year adjudicators are Leanne Halloran from NSW,

In brief... GAWLER High School’s special class invites you to attend their high tea this Sunday, July 29. Organisers encourage visitors to frock up for fun, food and prizes. Guest speaker will be Peter Goers. Prizes will be awarded to best table scape, novelty teapot and cup and saucer.

Eileen Mulcahy and Ray Ayres, both from Victoria. Dancers’ movements will be complemented by music of Sean O’Brien from the United Kingdom. There will be full catering facilities available throughout the weekend, kindly provided by the Parents and Friends of St Brigid’s and the event is free to the public. In addition, this year’s national championships will be held between September 25 and 30 at the Goyder Pavilion, Wayville.

The high tea supports the Gawler High School District Special Class, which was established in 2008 to provide an educational pathway for students with intellectual disabilities in the Gawler region. Funds raised will assist with the purchase of a mini bus for the benefit of students in Years 8 to 12 special classes. The event is being held at the Phoenix Drama Centre, Gawler High at 2pm. Entry is $20 per person and tables of eight can be booked. To attend, contact Karen Low on 8521 2400.

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In brief... THE high cost of fuel in the Barossa Valley is concerning Ivan Venning, the member for Schubert. Mr Venning is investigating what can be done to rectify inequitable pricing. “A couple of weeks ago fuel prices

were low from Gawler onwards to Adelaide, but the reduced prices were not reflected at pumps in the Barossa,” Mr Venning said. “You could fill up your tank for $1.19 per litre in Gawler, but in the Barossa the price remained at $1.34 per litre. “I will be contacting to the fuel outlets in the region and asking them to explain what influences their pricing regime,” said Mr Venning.

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8562 2600 OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS: Newly-appointed principal Sarah Hudson is the perfect match. BEING principal of a school is no walk in the park. The role requires dedication to the students, long hours and a lot of paper work, but at the age of 24 Sarah Hudson is up to the challenge. Earlier this year Sarah took on the role of principal at the Barossa Dance Company in Tanunda. Since starting the role, Sarah’s life has been turned upside down but she is adamant that she wouldn’t change a thing. “I love coming in and seeing their (her students) smiling faces and how much fun they are having,” Sarah said.

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Sarah has been with the school since it opened 12 years ago and in this time she has been both a student and a teacher. “I trained with Kim Whitelum, former principal, and completed my certificate in ballet teaching studies under her supervision,” Sarah said, “I have been teaching at Barossa Dance Company for six years.” Now that she is in charge, Sarah is busy working five days a week from 9am until 9.30pm to help her students prepare for their Royal Academy of Dance exams in August and their end of year

concert in November. “The kids work so hard during the year to put on their end of year performance and do sell out shows,” Sarah said. “There are over 40 different classes spread out over the week to accommodate the different grade levels and the number of students we have enrolled.” Each class has a maximum of 16 students for jazz and 12 for ballet to ensure that the students are able to get the attention they need from their dance teacher. To enroll for 2013 contact Carolyn Haswell on 0417 483 994.

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Who’s new in town? LEFT: Charlie Kenneth Fox, son of Brett and Kerrie, of Lyndoch, was born at Tanunda Hospital on June 19, weighing 6lb 13oz (3090g). He is a brother for Dylan, Kayla, Jake, Noah and Riley and a grandchild for Alice Liebig of Nuriootpa.

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ABOVE: Kienan Evan Wayne Hore, son of Scott and Heidi, of Tanunda, was born on July 6 at Tanunda Hospital weighing 6lb 3oz (2807g). A brother for Kallen, Ryan and Caitlin and a grandson for Kurt (deceased) and Susan Roth of Gomersal, Wayne Hore of Para Hills and Julie and Mick Taylor of Salisbury East.

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Happy birthday to... Kiara Reimann, of Nuriootpa, was one on July 24.

Benjamin Quodling, of Nuriootpa, was two on July 17.

Jaxon Rasmus, of Nuriootpa, was six on July 25.

Harry Marsden, of Tanunda, will be one on July 29.

Harper Kendle, of Angaston, was three on July 22.

Peyton Hartung, of Nuriootpa, was six on July 19.

Scarlett O’Callaghan, of Nuriootpa, was one on July 21.

Charlize Linke, of Dutton, was two on July 13.

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SUNDAY 29TH JULY BAROSSA REAL ESTATE TANUNDA 3 Mill Street ........................ 11:00 – 11:30am GAWLER EAST 22 McGahan Court ...... 12:00 – 12:30pm NURIOOTPA 38 Gothic Avenue ................ 1:15 – 1:45pm NURIOOTPA 12 Phillip Street................... 1:15 – 1:45pm TANUNDA 5 Kramer Street ...................... 2:45 – 3:15pm TANUNDA 1 Elm Street ............................ 3:30 – 4:00pm LYNDOCH 9B Ferguson Court .................. 4:30 – 5:00pm

SUNDAY 29TH JULY HOMBURG REAL ESTATE TANUNDA 2 Ellen Place ......................... 12:30 – 1:00pm NURIOOTPA 32 Old Kapunda Road ......... 1:00 – 1:30pm NURIOOTPA 19 Traminer Way ................. 1:00 – 1:30pm TANUNDA 15 Elizabeth Street .................. 1:10 – 1:40pm TANUNDA 38 Elizabeth Street .................. 1:40 – 2:10pm ANGASTON Lot 4 Diagonal Road............. 1:45 – 2:15pm TANUNDA 10 Hoffmann Avenue .............. 1:45 – 2:15pm TANUNDA 54 Angas Street ...................... 2:20 – 2:50pm TANUNDA 118 Murray Street................... 2:30 – 3:00pm NURIOOTPA 25 Hearl Street .................... 3:10 – 3:40pm NURIOOTPA 6 Hearl Street ...................... 3:45 – 4:15pm TANUNDA 5 Rosalie Avenue .................... 4:30 – 5:00pm

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as a study. The large open-plan lounge or rumpus room houses the heating and cooling systems, a gas heater and a reversecycle wall unit air-conditioner, which keeps the home at a perfect temperature throughout the year. The upgraded bathroom has both a bath and separate shower and has been finished with light neutral tiles. There is also a separate toilet. Along the rear of the house is a sunroom providing the perfect spot to put your feet up and read the current ‘best seller’.

The home is surrounded by an easycare yard, mostly lawn, and there is a single garage which has a tremendous amount of character. Get in quick as properties in this price range are attractive to a wide range of buyers, from first home owners, buyers sticking to a budget or investors wanting a property that offers a good return and potential to develop in the future. The block size of 905 square metres provides the ability to subdivide and build two attached town houses or

villas, subject to council consents, and open up a world of investment opportunity.

At a glance... Where: 1 Elm Street, Tanunda. Feature: Invest for the future. Price: $245,000 -$260,000. Open: Sunday, July 29. When: Noon - 12.30pm. Agent: Barossa Real Estate. RLA1997. Contact: Elle Moreton 0488 996 566.

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

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WARM AND WELCOMING With sep entry, lge lnge + rumpus room, 3 brms, ens & WIR, BIRs to bed 2 & 3, spacious kitchen with gas cook top, wall oven dishwasher, walkin pantry and feature bay window, o/plan dining/family area. Ducted gas heat & cool, pitched pergola, double garage, carport, rain water tanks. Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

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AMAZING VALUE 22 McGahan Crt Open Sun 12-12.30pm TWO STOREY BEAUTY You couldn't build it for this price. Separate entry, formal lounge, up to the minute kitchen, stainless steel appliances, rumpus room, meals/family room, formal dining, 4 brms, ducted air and gas heat, 914m2 allotment, fantastic views, walking distance to Gawler main street. Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

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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

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

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CONVENIENT LOCATION IN HEART OF TANUNDA Character 1920s bungalow in a tightly held pocket well positioned to stroll to the main st. Offering period features incl fireplaces, timber floors and a cellar, the property boasts 3 dbl brms, a cosy living area, Fabulous dining & updated bthrm. Easily maintained with heat /cool, gge & paved rear yard, this may be an ideal retirement option or suit B&B operation stcc. Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

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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

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INVITING: The interior of the immaculate three-bedroom Kapunda home. FABULOUS: The eye-catching kitchen of the Gawler East home.

Fabulous view from this two storey home THIS is the home that you hope will some day be yours. Contemporary in style with all of the features that make for a relaxing lifestyle and with the feel of a luxury hotel situated in Gawler East. The spectacular entrance hall with staircase to the upstairs’ living is a fitting introduction to what lies within. Thoughtfully designed to provide spacious rooms but with a welcoming feel that belies its generous proportions. The master suite is exactly that, spacious with an ensuite that not only has a beautiful vanity with granite top but also a separate shower and bidet. The second bathroom, which services the three other bedrooms, features a double vanity also with granite top, a toilet and bidet and shower. All three bedrooms are doubles with built-in robes. Upstairs there is another sitting area with fantastic views over Clonlea Park. There were no cutting corners when the current owners built this home. Apart from the four bedrooms there is a lovely formal lounge and a formal dining room, but without doubt the most eye-catching feature of this home is the fabulous kitchen, meals and casual living area, the heart of any home. The kitchen offers generous bench space, a gas 900mm stove and rangehood plus a twin drawer stainless-steel dishwasher. Large tiles are used throughout the downstairs rooms except the

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TAKE a look at this immaculate three-bedroom brick-veneer home in arguably the dress circle of Kapunda. The home was built by master builder Glen Cairn Homes of Adelaide. It is still with the original owners and has been improved and maintained to the highest standards. Importantly, it is within walking distance to Main Street, the doctor’s surgery plus high and primary schools. The town oval and golf course are close by. There is ample undercover parking behind a powered roller door and the home has excellent street appeal and manicured gardens.

Indoor temperature is never an issue with fully ducted and zoned heating and cooling with insulation to the roof and external walls. The home also has ceiling fans. The home has an extensive 5.3w solar power system which is less than 12 months old. Step inside the front door to view a home of the highest standards with quality wool carpets. The kitchen/dining area is open-plan. Water is fitted to the kitchen which has a two-bowl sink, a Westinghouse oven, halogen cooktop with rangehood and a walk-in pantry. Other features are a separate formal lounge and large family room. The master bedroom has an ensuite and walk-in robe.

Storage isn’t an issue with excellent linen storage and built-in cupboards in the laundry. Outside, there are canvas awnings to most external windows plus a pergola with zip track blinds and lightning. There is a 14m x 6.2m shed complete with three-phase power and work benches and another 4m x 3m garden shed. Extensive vegie gardens and fruit trees are in the back yard and there are pop up sprinklers. Over 20,000 gallons of rainwater storage is pressured pumped to the home. Priced at $380,000, call David from Hambours on 8566 2209 or 0414 917 474 for more information or to arrange a viewing. RLA150685.

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Where: 22 McGahan Court, Gawler East. Features: Fabulous views. Price: $439,950. Open: Sunday, July 29. When: Noon - 12.30pm. Agent: Barossa Real Estate. RLA: 1997. Contact: Sue Schugmann on 0419 850 408.

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formal lounge room. Off of the kitchen there is a good sized laundry with stainless-steel sink and bench. There is also a third toilet plus a large rumpus room with glass doors that lead outside to the patio area. The home is light and airy throughout and has been beautifully decorated with style and flair to create a serene and calming environment. Of course a home of this calibre has ducted air conditioning and gas heating and has been maintained to the highest standards. For anyone looking for a quality built home, completed to the highest standards with exciting lifestyle features throughout, this is one not to be missed. Set on a generous 914 square metre block there is plenty of room for the children to play. It is within walking distance to the main street of Gawler and has great access to Clonlea Park walking trails so this home is a must for inspection.

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361 WELL FENCED ACRES OF LAND Located on Mallee Road, approx. 10 minutes from Eudunda consisting of 300 acres of cleared land and 61 acres of mallee scrub around perimeter. Over $20,000 has been spent on new ring lock fencing around the boundary. Mains water connected and hooked up to a large concrete water trough. The property has 2 dams, easy access by public roads. Great weekender property. RLA 150685

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PRISTINE 3 BEDROOM HOME. Hardiplex t/fr home on 2200m2 block (on 2 allots) in a quiet street in Robertstown. Added features including front & rear verandahs, combustion heater, air conditioning and second outside toilet. There is ample shedding to cater for most hobbies including wash room facilities in one shed. RLA150685

Drastic Reduction Asking $175,000

NEW RELEASE. Steel framed system built 5 bedroom, 2 bathroom plus study home on 10 acres with wonderful rural views very close to Kapunda town. Original cottage now used as a store room workshop plus G.I. garage. Lots of trees, mains water and main power. Rural living area of Kapunda in Klemm Road area. RLA150685

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Barossa charm entices Lynne to Homburgs

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ENTHUSIASTIC: Lynne Kennedy has joined the Homburg Real Estate family. LYNNE Kennedy joined the Homburg Real Estate family after falling for the charms of the Barossa while on holidays. “Who wouldn’t want to live here,” she said. “The Barossa has got to be one of the best places in Australia. “I am excited to be a part of this well regarded and dynamic real estate company, where the sales team has a collective experience of over 50 years. “While I may not have the years of experience that other members of our team have, I more than make up for this with enthusiasm, energy and a fresh approach. “So by choosing me you will get a hardworking, dedicated, caring individual, backed by the best team in the business,” Lynne explained. Lynne knows the value of a good reputation and her integrity and exceptional customer service with a friendly personal touch is what separates her from the rest. Choosing an agent you feel comfortable with to sell your home is a huge step in the process. If you do not feel comfortable and trust the person with whom you list, the whole process will be quite difficult. With a passion for all this area has to offer, Lynne looks forward to helping you with all of your real estate needs, whether you are looking to sell or buy anywhere in the Barossa region. Give Lynne a call today on 0405 615 799 to find out how she can help you. 1838678

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IMPRESSIVE: The Nuriootpa home, built in 2010, is pictured above and below the open-plan living area of the home.

SITUATED in a cul-de-sac beautiful blend of dark boat or caravan, subject to you can have a new home with among other quality homes benchtops and light cupboards council consent, on this large everything already finished? and offering all the this sophisticated kitchen will allotment of about 579 square Call Guy Draper of Homburg conveniences sought after in be a delight for the chef and a metres. Real Estate on 0417 810 828 or modern living, this 2010-built sunny dining nook adjacent Why would you build when drop into the open inspection. property at 25 Hearl Street, makes mealtimes as formal or Nuriootpa is sure to impress. informal as you choose. It is decorated in neutral The master bedroom offers tones throughout and offers an ensuite and walk-in robe, Where: 25 Hearl Street, Nuriootpa. two separate living areas to while two further bedrooms provide each member of the have built-in robes providing Feature: Brand new living without the hassle of building. household with their own that much-needed storage space. This home has the busy space. Price: $295,000 - $310,000. family in mind. Evaporative ducted cooling With a design for and gas heating ensure you Open: Sunday, July 29. entertaining, the open-plan are kept comfortable no kitchen, meals and family matter the weather outside. When: 3.10pm - 3.40pm. room flows effortlessly to the Entry to the rear yard is paved undercover outdoor afforded by drive through Web ID: HRE628. area and provides the perfect access from the double garage place for friends and family to under the main roof and a Agent: Homburg Real Estate, 8562 2600. RLA 219152. gather at any time of the year separate side driveway for any occasion. offering scope to build a Contact: Guy Draper 0417 810 828. With gas cooking and a garage or carport to store a admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com Wednesday, July 25, 2012 - Domain Page 4 - The Herald, Barossa Valley

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$430,000 Web ID: 4140140

Imposing double storey home with 3 living areas, 4 bedrooms, (huge Master with ensuite & balcony), formal dining, well appointed kitchen, powder room. Covered rear entertainment area overlooking small garden & park. Double brick garage. Kay Koch 0428 844 441 Elders Real Estate Gawler RLA 64256 Open Sunday 12-1pm

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Charm of yesteryear SUPERBLY maintained, this home oozes character and charm both inside and out. The beautifully maintained 1925 bungalow is on about 2000 square metres of land on a fully-fenced corner block in the small hamlet of Dutton. The home comprises decorative pressed-tin high ceilings plus picture rails in all the rooms and floorboards throughout. There are two large double bedrooms, one with built-in robes and a ceiling fan.

Big describes the country kitchen with electric appliances, pantry and a wood stove plus there is a dry cellar, a wide hallway with bar at the end of it and lounge room with combustion heater and two ceiling fans. Outside features are the private and secure front and backyard, front and rear verandah, attached carport to fit four cars, workshop and sheds with power and concrete, walk-in coolroom, chook run, dog run, rainwater tanks and much more.

At a glance... Where: Lot 11, Truro-Eudunda Road, Dutton. Features: Sheds and more sheds. Price: $325,000. Open: Inspection by appointment. Agent: Julie Toth Real Estate. RLA198199. Contact: Julie Toth (pictured) on 0418 853 134 or 8562 4650.

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What a superb property we have for you. Situated on the edge of the Kapunda township, offering a quiet & relaxed lifestyle on 1537 sqm. Close to sporting facilities, schools & a short walk to the main street. This dble brick home is lrge, just perfect for the growing family with plenty of space for everyone. Features: 6 Bdrm’s, Master Bdrm with lrge BIR & modern ens & heat lamps, 2 Bdrms with BIR’s, Kitchen with ample cupboards, Dining, Lrge lounge rm with a s/system, Rumpus with R/C heating & cooling, Mn bthrm with seperate bath, Seperate toilet, High ceilings, Roller shutters to the rear, Alarm, Lrge ent area. Single grge with power & concrete, Workshop, Dble grge, Rear lane access, 3 Rainwater tanks, Est gardens, Auto watering system, PLUS SO MUCH MORE. Web ID: SGE4859

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and will employ local residents as part of the Aspire civil works contract.” General manager of LR&M Constructions, Rob Chamberlain, said road works have commenced at the new development as part of the initial stages of civil works. “This development is going to provide the area with a significant boost to the economy and the real estate industry,” Mr Chamberlain said. “We are pleased to be working with Lanser Communities, a team that is genuinely passionate about creating a quality community that is welldesigned and perfectly placed,” he said. Against the scenic backdrop of the Gawler countryside and adjacent to Trinity College, Aspire is a new master planned community that will feature 360 quality allotments surrounded by landscaped parks and gardens. The development’s Premiere Release is currently on sale and a Sales and Information Centre is now open on site every Saturday and Sunday from 1-5pm. Contact Luke Biggs from Brock Urban Projects on 0417 080 604 or visit www.aspirebylanser.com.au on the internet.

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LR&M Constructions, based at Roseworthy, has been awarded a major civil works building contract by leading South Australian property developer Lanser Communities. The contract is part of an exciting new residential land development, Aspire at Evanston South. Major works are now underway at the Tiver Road site which will see the development of a brand new master planned community within walking distance to Trinity College. Lanser Communities managing director Jason Green said he was proud to be working with a locally owned and operated company with an esteemed record of major South Australian clients and successfully completed contracts. “LR&M Constructions will be working alongside the team at Lanser Communities, our selling agent Brock Urban Projects and the Gawler community as part of this ongoing project, and we are delighted to align with such a wellregarded local company,” Mr Green said. “This announcement provides a number of opportunities for the Gawler area because LR&M Constructions involves local schools in their work experience programs

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

Built 1880 this stunning settlers cottage is set on over 800m2. Recently restored the home oozes character and charm, with high ceilings, ornate cornices, polished floorboards and parquetry flooring. This home is sure to tick all the boxes for the purchaser looking for the quintessential stone cottage. Offering 3 double bedrooms, main with fireplace, a large formal lounge also with open fireplace and exquisite built-in furniture, as does the timber kitchen with formal dining. The whole of the rear courtyard is brick-paved and undercover - The perfect entertainer! Together with workshop and garage, this is a wonderful offering and certain to be some lucky purchasers dream home, call today to arrange an inspection to suit.

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

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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Beyond the delightful façade of this 1900’s built Villa lies a graceful blend of modern day living and period charm, this 254m2 family home has so much to offer and is set on a 3080m2 allotment offering plenty of space and room to move. The home is complete with 4 bdrms+ office, master with walk though robe and lrge ens, bdrm 2 offers twin his & hers walk in robes, main bthrm with 2 separate toilets, 3 Living areas, formal dining with stunning French glass drs with quality timber floors throughout the home. Several fire places & slow combustion heating, dctd evaporative cooling and split system the home boasts gorgeous press tin ceiling at a height of 3.5m, a stylish modern kitchen complete and ready to start cooking those wonderful family meals. The home has great security with glazed windows, roller shutters and round and security system included. The property is complete with ample shedding, car parking and stunning gardens with a great entertaining area. Don’t miss this opportunity to get your hands on a solid, large family home in a great location, in walking distance to local schools, shop, post office etc, and a short drive to Adelaide CBD.

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Review by GRAHAM FISCHER THE Collingwood Football Club is an emotive Australian sporting organisation. Like/dislike them - there is no doubt people have a passion about Collingwood. Irrespective of one’s feelings, the fact that cannot be denied is that the club is the most famous in Australian sport. So to write about the history of the club is always going to prove popular. And when it is written and compiled by people with a passion for Collingwood, the result was always going to be a winner. ‘The official Collingwood illustrated encyclopedia’ is a must for all Magpie fans - and is a worthwhile addition for those who acknowledge the history of such a famous club. In his foreword, club president Eddie McGuire says “We have a great story to tell, and this book tells the story brilliantly. I want this book to be part of the kit of every player who puts on the black and white guernsey. Every player who joins our club will receive this book to gain some understanding of what he is about to join.” The book is 256 players detailing the complete history of the Collingwood Football Club with some amazing photos. Every player from 1897 to 2011 is listed along with premierships and club recognitions. The book is about the culture of a club which sparks emotion from the entire football community. In literary terms, it is a premiership winner.

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James Morrison musical afternoon MASTER musician James Morrison will join forces with outstanding English trombone player Peter Moore at Gawler to present a memorable afternoon of music on August 12. Peter Moore, from Manchester England, won the prestigious BBC Young Musician of the Year award at just 12 years of age, the youngest ever to win this award. His winning performance was seen live with a massive TV audience throughout Britain. His performance was

breathtaking for one so young. Now at just 16 years, he is considered to be the most gifted young brass player in the world. He is also a wonderful pianist performing recitals across England. Peter will be in Adelaide for three weeks during which time he will perform school concerts and workshops, before performing on stage with James Morrison. James Morrison is, by anybody’s standard, a virtuoso in the true sense of the word. Besides the trumpet, this

In brief... AUSTRALIA’S string rock sensation, DeepBlue visits the Barossa with a brand new show, ‘Who Are You’ on August 6. ‘Who Are You’ is all about the music and the moments that shape our lives. The show shuffles Radiohead, Queen, Corelli, Daft Punk and DeepBlue originals remixed with lush strings, banging beats and rock ‘n’ roll. On this tour DeepBlue dig deeper into the desires of their audience, continuing a conversation, which has previously seen their

Sunday. It’s a day where young and old are served a variety of free food, free refreshments and free entertainment. The committee has organised a stack of fun including, a bouncy castle, a rock climbing wall, dancing by rock ‘n’ rollers, crazy hairdos, minute to win it games, story-telling, plaster mould painting, shaped balloons, wood making, Old MacDonald’s interactive Farm, biscuit decorating, sumo suit wrestling, a yellow brick road and old fashioned games of box hockey, lots of food and more. In the past, food has included pizza, a sausage sizzle, ice cream and drinks and this year the committee has included popcorn to its list The event is held from 11.30am to 3pm on the grounds of the Tanunda Oval. The public is invited to join in the celebration service at 10:45am and then the fun activities, which start at 11:30am. For more details contact Janelle on 8563 3175 or Judy on 8563 3438.

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IT WILL be entertainment plus at this year’s Funday Sunday at Tanunda on September 9. The committee members have a line up of events and activities including entertainment by Dwayne and Vicki Hueppauff. They will highlight a variety of songs from ABBA and One Direction. Committee members encourage those with creative talents to come forward and share their skills such as a magician, a juggler or busker. They say no talent is too big or to small to enter, so contact them soon as you can to reveal your talents. A stage will be set to host guest artists including Dwayne and Vicki, a group of musically gifted students from Faith College, and Undead Radio will also be there to provide background musical support and competitions. This is the fifth year the Tanunda churches have joined to present Funday

multi-instrumentalist also plays trombone, euphonium, flugel horn, tuba, saxophones, and piano. James Morrison’s career has been amazing with diverse performances all over the planet. He will share his great experience with the young outstanding trombone player Peter Moore at the Hewitson Theatre, Starplex, from 2.30pm. This is a rare opportunity to see and hear the very best for just $25-per-ticket. For more information, phone Bruce Raymond on 0407 477 768.

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DEEPBLUE ORCHESTRA “Deepblue” is an immersive theatre experience infusing rock electronic and orchestral music with plenty of surprises along the way. It’s all about fun with technology, good music and a great night out. This is your chance to see one of the most interesting finalists from “Australia’s Got Talent” perform live!

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SALA, what is it? THE SALA Festival has been celebrating the diverse talents of visual artists throughout South Australia for the past 15 years. This year the festival has over 3400 artists participating in over 500 different locations throughout metropolitan and regional South Australia. The festival goes over 24 days and visitors are encouraged to try and experience everything SALA has to

offer. From paintings to sculptures SALA has something that will inspire your own imagination. To help you find your way around there are maps, guided walking and cycling tours and a mobile web app is available at: salafestival.com The festival is free so get together with your friends and family and experience the exciting world of visual art.

ROSE: International acclaimed artist Jacqueline Coates gets inspiration from local roses.

A SCULPTURE EXHIBITION An indoor and outdoor sculpture exhibition of work from three different artists - Barossa based Luke Stephenson, and Timothy Spooner and William Powrie from Adelaide - using a variety of media including sandstone, hebel and a rainwater tank. This exhibition is featured at Jacob’s Creek Visitor Centre, Barossa Valley Way, Rowland Flat, during the month of August 2012 as part of the SALA festival.

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Jacqueline ‘blooms’ THIS year well-known artist Jacqueline Coates of Kapunda will be showcasing her ‘Blooms Paintings’ exhibition at Peter Lehmann Wines Cellar Door. Jacqueline’s exhibition will consist of astounding floral paintings with colours that seamlessly leap off the canvas. For nearly 25 years Jacqueline has been painting exquisite floral canvases and she landed her first solo exhibition at Side on Studio, Sydney in 1996. One of her most famous paintings is one she did ten years ago of a giant red rose which measured seven feet square. “One night I saw myself painting a giant red rose as an opera diva in a red dress was singing at the top of her range,” Jacqueline said, “Consequently I felt compelled to paint the canvas I had foreseen in my dream.” For her SALA exhibition Jacqueline was inspired by local roses and magnolias from people’s gardens.

“I’ve drawn really locally,” Jacqueline said, “I’m lucky enough to know people who have gorgeous gardens who let me in to take photographs of their pride and joys.” Jacqueline will not only be showcasing her work at SALA this year but she will also be playing host to the ‘From The West’ exhibition. The exhibition will be showcasing the mosaic sculptures and acrylic on canvas paintings done by four Wirangu women. Eleanor Coleman, Sandy Miller, Terry Stewart and Tracey Ritchie’s art depicts the ocean, land and its inhabitants and is an expression of their rich Aboriginal culture. The exhibition will be showcased at Jacqueline’s Salon Rouge in Kapunda from July 18 to September 9. Jacqueline’s gallery is also home to her inspirational painting workshop. Her workshops started in 2003 after she received requests from

the public to teach them how to paint. Nearly 10 years later and Jacqueline’s workshops are now available to anyone. “Next year there is an Art and Gardens tour planned to Spain, Portugal and Morocco,” Jacqueline said. Unlike many other art classes Jacqueline also provides her students with a business backbone to put into their painting practice. For more information on Jacqueline’s workshops visit jacquelinecoates.com/Jacquelin eCoatesWorkshops.html.

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First SALA opening THE first SALA exhibition in the Barossa opened last week on July 18 at the Salon Rouge Gallery in Kapunda. Visitors who attended the ‘From The West’ opening were treated to personal tours of the artworks by the artists. Artists Eleanor Coleman, Sandy Miller, Terry Stewart, and Tracey Ritchie are

four granddaughters of Yari and Lena Miller and their art expresses their Aboriginal heritage as Wirangu Women. The opening was a success and their artwork will continue to be on display at the gallery until Sunday, September 9. For more information on the exhibit visit the web: salonrougegallery.com /theGallery.htm.

ARTISTS: Terry Stewart, Sandy Miller and Eleanor Coleman (Wirangu Women).

MUSE: Arlon Hall and his ‘Time to Smile’ painting from last year’s exhibition.

Combining music with art FOR the past two years the Barossa Arts Council has been hosting the Creative Souls exhibition as part of the SALA festival. The initiative was started by Barossa Arts Council president Felicity Hage. Former Nuriootpa resident Arlon Hall believes that the work Felicity has put into hosting the exhibition is exceptional and he wishes that this opportunity was available to him when he was in high school. “Felicity is giving young emerging artists a good opportunity to display their work and

influencing them to take their art further if being an artist is what they want to do,” Arlon said. Arlon always wanted to do painting and in 2011 he completed his Bachelor of Visual Arts (Honours) at the University of South Australia. For his exhibition this year Arlon focused his work on abstract paintings and the relationship between painting and drawing. Music also influenced his paintings and Arlon explained that the two forms of art are very similar as they are made up of style, tone

and rhythm. “Some of my paintings are visual images of songs,” Arlon said. “I started painting at high school. At university I got to do photography which I enjoyed. “I focused my Honours on painting as I have always seen myself as a painter.” As part of the SALA festival Arlon will be displaying his paintings at Peter Walker Fine Art, Walkerville, between August 2 to August 18. For more information visit the website: peterwalker.com.au/.

Follow the artistic trail AS PART of SALA five wineries have teamed up together to take visitors on a journey that will combine fine food and wine with a variety of artistic talents. The Degustation Barossa Art and Wine Trail is a one-day event that is being held on August 3. The trail starts at Seppeltsfield where viewers will have the opportunity to see glass art created by a group of local artists who use the Jam Factory’s hot glass studio to design their pieces. From Seppeltsfield viewers will be taken to Whistler Wines where they will see an exhibition of recycled metal work art by Richard Moore who drew inspiration from the idea that anything made of scrap steel

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can be reformed. Peter Lehmann Wines is the next stop and viewers will enter into a surreal environment of relaxation powered by the blooms painted by Jacqueline Coates. The tour then journeys to Artisans of the Barossa where viewers will see the work of artists Guy Detot, Jo Jo Spook, Joann Fife and Trent Manning who showcase the female form in a collection of works titled ‘Body and Beauty’. Ending at Turkey Flat Vineyards viewers will be inspired by the work of Pauline Richard. Titling her exhibition ‘Rhythm of Life’ viewers can expect to see paintings and sculptures that embody everyday life.

RAVE REVIEWS: Margaret Adams, Alison Bell and Shaheem were entertained on opening night.

CRITICS: Truro artists Moira Brennan and Che Makris with Tandanya Cultural Institute director Tim Ritchie enjoyed the opening. Pics by Heather Gordon.

FRIDAY AUGUST 3RD 2012 A PROGRESSIVE OPENING 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. 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

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On technology trail STUDENTS at Tanunda Lutheran School are using oneto-one notebook computers as exciting tools to further their learning. Children from three-and-a-half to school age at the Early Learning Centre, and then from Reception to Year 7 have the opportunity to develop their skills in today’s technology. From the beginning of the year students from Year 4 to 7 and their teachers have been using their notebooks in all learning areas. Teacher and Information, Communication and Technology (ICT) curriculum co-ordinator, Mr Copeland said, “the use of one-

to-one computers is changing the way we access resources and information.” Students have instant access via their notebooks to fascinating and engaging resources and are able to communicate electronically to share ideas as they inquire about their world. At TLS students in Reception to Year 3 and the Early Learning Centre are enjoying using the school’s iPads and have access to the school’s computer room. This allows the younger students a wonderful feeling of continuity as they transition from their preschool experiences to Reception and beyond in the primary school areas.

As part of Tanunda Lutheran School’s commitment to providing students with the tools to learn in our technological age Mr Peter Dawson has been appointed as Information Communication and Technology Manager. Mr Dawson, with many years of experience working as ICT manager in larger Adelaide colleges, said “I am impressed by the student’s skill level and the willingness of the teaching staff to incorporate ICT resources in their lessons. I am excited by this opportunity to implement appropriate state of the art technology in such an enthusiastic environment.”

ACADEMICS: Mrs Hughes’ year 6/7 class using their laptops to study.

Enrolments open TANUNDA Lutheran School and Early Learning Centre are currently accepting enrolments for 2013, 2014 and 2015. School principal, Mr Darren Stevenson, reported “ we have had an upsurge of enrolments in response to our innovative approach to technology and our ability to offer a smooth transition from the ELC to Reception.” He advised interested parents to contact the school for more information and a school prospectus.

ENJOYMENT: Julius Sonntag, Billy Schuster and Claudia Grocke from the Early Learning Centre enjoy learning on the iPad.

MATHEMATICS: Ella Rowson, Sidney Schild and Coan Linke putting their mathematical skills to the test on the iPad.

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CELEBRATING: A delighted group after Prince of Caper’s Flemington win are from left, jockey Matthew Neilson, part-owner Graham Fischer, Kildaton Park’s Jason Robinson and trainer Tony McEvoy. PIC: Courtesy Slickpix.

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THE Olympic Games might have been a week away but Prince of Capers delivered his own gold medal performance with an impressive length win in the Fujitsu Air Conditioning Handicap (1600m) at Flemington on Saturday. Backing up after scoring a narrow but gutsy win at Caulfield over 1400 metres a week earlier, Prince of Capers dashed to victory in his best win since coming to Kildalton Park at Angaston. And what a way for Kildaton Park trainer Tony McEvoy and stable jockey Matthew Neilson to celebrate their initial city South Australian trainer and jockey premierships. McEvoy, who has great respect for the history of racing, regards Flemington as the headquarters of Australian racing, so to prepare a winner at the famous track to end his season is the perfect result. For Neilson, who has marked his arrival as the state’s top jockey this season, rode superbly at Flemington and Prince of Caper’s win was a fitting reward. Although he is about to turn seven, Prince of Capers’ victory made it three wins in a row and for the first time has backed up within seven days. “I’ve always trained him as a fresh horse and he has done beautifully,” McEvoy said. “His win at Caulfield last week was outstanding on a heavy track but because he was already in Melbourne and the race was on the calendar, we decided to have a go and see how he handled the back up. Jason Robinson from Kildalton Park stayed with the horses and reported they had done really well so I decided to run both Prince of Capers and Harmonic. “I also took Sky Raider over and because the stable had only one runner at Morphettville it was the perfect chance to bring Matty across to ride them.” Punters and bookmakers shied away from Prince of Capers despite his form and he drifted from $5 to $7. Strapped again by Calvin McEvoy, the gelding drew praise in the mounting yard. “The lack of perceived early speed and the track rating of dead had me a little concerned but the Prince stepped up a level,” the trainer said. “Matty had him perfectly placed in the run and produced him at the right time and the Prince sprinted sharply to win convincingly. “I brought him home on Sunday and he has done well. I will have a look at the programs but my early thought is his next run might be the Balaklava Cup.”

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1956 FORD V8 F600 Tip Truck. 85,000 miles, under floor hoist, steel tray and sides. Used on farm until 2008 then stored. SA516813 - Not reg. $4,300 Ph: 85662404

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.

HAMPEL Kerrie Softly the leaves of memories fall. Sadly we stop to gather them all. Loved and missed by all.

RETURN THANKS HOKLAS, John Wife Edna and children Brian, Rosalie, Meredith, Mark and families sincerely thank relatives, friends and neighbours for your visits, prayers, cards, support and kind expressions of sympathy on the passing of our dearly loved Husband, Dad and Grandpa. Sincere thanks to Pastor David Gogoll for your visits and prayers. Thanks also to Barossa Funerals and Tabor Womens Fellowship for your support. Please accept this as our personal thanks. He will be dearly missed by all. Now in Gods care.

FOR SALE 2 SINGLE SLEIGH BEDS Matching 3 drawer bedside cabinets. Pillow top mattresses incl. Ex. cond. $300 the lot or sell separately. Ph: 0403054640 ASSORTED WOODEN PRODUCTS, bags of firewood $3, oak $4.50, cheeseboards from $10, a range of wine gift boxes available. Pick up from Reception. Barossa Enterprises, 27 Samuel Road, Nuriootpa. Barossa New Life Church TREASURE CHEST - FURNITURE MART 10 Murray St, Nuriootpa Tel. 85622988 Monday - Friday 9am - 4pm Saturday 9am - 12pm

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

CASH FOR BOTTLES & CANS. Wine bottles, batteries, phone Lange's Can & Bottle Depot on 85642292 for trading hours, 20 Newcastle St, Angaston. ENGEL & WAECO 12/24/240 volt fridge /freezers. All models. Best prices in the State. Gawler Fishing & Outdoors 85226200 FARM GATES - Large or small from $68.00 + portable sheep yard panels and hay rings. Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11 Paxton Street, Willaston. Ph: 85232350 FIREWOOD Quality seasoned. Split red. blue, sugar gum, mallee stumps sawn mallee & bags of kindling. Weighbridge docket supplied. Pickup or deliver AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. Matthew Reimann, Firewood Supplies. 0413089743. Delivery available 7 days by appointment. Credit Cards now accepted. HARLEY DAVIDSON Quartz wristwatch and "The Ultimate Davidson Catalogue". A complete history & evolution - colour photographs with informative text. Published 2003. Both as new. $125 for the two. Phone Ted 85622384 www.barossaherald.com.au

2012 HOLDEN CRUZE SRI-V, 2500km, black, manual, tinted windows, rego S174APN, $25,000 - 0419833631

NEED A PUMP? For all your needs, Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11, Paxton Street, WILLASTON. Ph: 85232350

BF FALCON Ute. Auto, white, factory fitted gas, 153,000Kms, runs well. $11,000 ono. XJD-821 Ph: 0419859101 after 6 p.m.

PANASONIC microwave $50; recliner chair $50 - 0408802534

CASH FOR CARS and scrap metal. Ph: 0404856309

PLANTS - Natives, perennials, tube stock, water wise etc. MORNING STAR NURSERY Lot 1 Cossins St., Kapunda. Ph: 85663952. Open Thursday to Sunday 9am- 5pm.

FALCON 1995 XG ute, S pack, 5 speed manual, a/c, p/s, gun metal grey, tub liner, WJY-090, $3,900 neg. 0477831275

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 QUEEN SIZE bed mattress, exc. cond., 85621297 or 0418857642 SAMSUNG 423 lt f/freezer, 12 months old, A1 condition $500. Solid wood queen bed (no mattress) good condition $250. Ph: 85681823 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 SHIPPING CONTAINER 6m x 2.4 $2,500 ono. Ph: 0418824833 STORMWATER 90mm pipe $13 and fittings. Gawler Irrigation Lot 11, Paxton Street, Willaston. 85232350 TREASURES OF YESTERYEARS. Polaroid cameras, a selection of the early to the late models - as new (Collector's own) MAKE AN OFFER. Ph: Ted 85622384 WH1837814

All donations of furniture, clothing, bric-a-brac enable us to assist our Community BAROSSA VALLEY Country Furniture Paint Stripping Furniture Restoration Custom Made. David Bush 0419628222

2004 NISSAN NAVARA STR 4 x 4, dual cab, 104,000km, manual, diesel plus gas, silver with back canopy and tow bar, $18,000 rego XDD822 - 0419833631

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

TO GIVEAWAY FEMALE BLACK CAT Approx. 6 months of age. Contact Nuriootpa Vet Clinic. 85621162

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

FOR RENT 3 BR HOUSE - Kapunda. Ph:0418836381 ALMOST NEW 3 b.r. house, Tanunda. Available end July. A/c+H. $310 p.w. Ph: 0419811594 or 85633037

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

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

LOST & FOUND LOST Ginger & white 9 month old cat. Name Ginger. Last seen Saturday from Moculta Rd. Angaston. Ph: 0429696984 or 85642646

WANTED TO BUY 1970 STEREO SYSTEMS and 70's retro. Anything considered. Ph: 85631060

TUITION VOCAL TUITION Interested in singing? Whether you're a beginner or an experienced vocal student looking to take the next step, BAROSSA MUSIC CENTRE is back in business and excited to announce vacancies within our music school for vocal students. Please call 85632741 for details.

GARAGE SALES GARAGE / MOVING SALE Old Bower Store & Post Office. Saturdays and Sundays until further notice. 10am 5pm. Heaps of goods including DVD's & videos (No ex rentals). All reasonably priced or make an offer. Everything to go. Including rock collection in display cabinet, collectable clown dolls, shoes and a few watches and jewellery. GIANT CRAFT SALE craft teachers clearing surplus and retired stock. Up to 40% off. Saturday 28th July. Strictly 11am - 2pm. James Martin Village Hall, Dawkins Avenue, Willaston. Enter via road near cemetery. 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 OLD AND NEW, sewing supplies, quilts, laces, dolls plus more. Fri 27 and Sat 28 July 9am to 1pm, 38 Old Sturt Highway, Nuriootpa 85621602

MISCELLANEOUS

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

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

HEALTH & BEAUTY 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.

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MASSAGE THERAPIST - KAPUNDA

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ANY SCRAP METAL Will pay cash for the removal of yours. Ph: 0412259039 ANYTHING WITH METAL Cash 4 cars, free collection. HAPPY SCRAPPY recycle it! 85630213 or 0406411117 CASH FOR SCRAP METAL I AM LOCAL. Ph: 0411165694 CASH FOR UNWANTED CARS and scrap metal. Ph: 0404856309 WANTED motorcycles in any condition. Two, three or four wheelers. Road or trail to sell, repair or wreck. Anything considered. Spot cash paid. We can come to you. Call Lee's Spot On Motorcycles, on 8568 2266. Also service and repairs to all makes and models. Quality Guaranteed.

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IN MEMORIAM

KINDLING - OAK Hot, clean fire starter for large logs. 10 Kg. bag $8 Tubbies Australia, 45 - 63 Mt. Crawford Road, Williamstown.

Therapeutic Massage Aromatherapy Massage Aromatherapy Pamper Packages Pregnancy Massage Myofascial Release Reiki & Energy Healing Seven Years Professional Experience Gift Vouchers Available Pensional Discounts Available

BUSINESS SERVICES BOWEN THERAPY now in Blanchetown, Mon - Fri. Lee-Anne holds her certificate IV in Bowen Therapy and was trained by Smart Bowen P/L. Ph: 0419835626. Gift vouchers available. admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com


PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

COMING EVENTS

CHIMNEY CLEANING Local Barossa Service Phone: David 0407189215

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AUDIO/MUSIC professional studio/location recordings. Groups/solos. CD design /printing/duplication. Affordable/negotiable rates. 0430026993.

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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 UHREN ALLER ART FACHMAENNISCH RESTORIERT / REPAIRIERT Kostenlose Beratung/Kostenvoranschlag. Werner Hoffmann. Mitglied der horologischen Institute Neuseelands. Anruf 85622384. QUALITAETSUHREN GEKAUFT u. VERKAUFT.

SUPERVISOR

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

We require a Full Time Supervisor that is able to co-ordinate colleagues and work flow whilst maintaining the highest level of quality control. The suitable person must be able to oversee the work of our welders, spray painter and sheet metal workers. Please send resumes to accounts@builttough.com.au

TAFE SA, Barossa Valley Campus Old Kapunda Road, Nuriootpa This career may be for you….. Aged Care/Nursing Apprenticeships Automotive Aquatic Industry Aviation Child Care Civil Construction Commercial Cookery Construction Defence Force Digital Media Dental Industry

Electrician Engineering Fitness Industry Hair & Beauty Hospitality - Food & Beverage Hospitality - General Information Technology Journalism Music Pharmacy Assistant

Plumbing Police Retail Sport & Recreation Transport , Heavy Equipment & Mining Industry Travel & Tourism Veterinarian Studies Wine Industry General Wine Industry Science

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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Tanunda Lutheran Home

For further information or to obtain a Registration Form Contact Felicity on 8563 3603 or visit www.barossa.org.au/expo Transport assistance available on request

DAY CARE COORDINATOR

12 hours/week Contract position until 30/6/2014. TLH is a Residential Aged Care facility with a Christian philosophy of care. Required criteria include Cert IV Leisure and Health, knowledge of HACC programs and standards, nursing background or Senior First Aid, experience in team management, program planning and Microsoft Office computer skills. Enquiries to Felicity Hage, DOC. Application forms and job specifications available by phoning 8563 7777 or email reception@tlhome.com.au. Written applications with resume and references to 27 Bridge Street, Tanunda 5352 or email doc@tlhome.com.au. WH1839031 Applications close 3 August 2012.

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CLOCKS/WATCHES restored/repaired by professional. Get an estimate FREE OF CHARGE. Phone Ted on 85622384. Advice and valuations free of charge. Unwanted clocks/watches needed for restorations.

Are you unemployed, underemployed, seeking a career change or a parent returning to work? Then the Pathways to Employment Expo is for YOU!

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

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

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

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

COMING EVENTS

COMING EVENTS

MARKETS Sat. 28th Barossa Quilt & Craft Cottage, Angaston Road, Nuri. 9am 1pm. Variety stalls. Sites $10 Glenda 85633181

MONSTER BOOK SALE Sunday 5th August, 11am - 2.30 pm. Good Shepherd Lutheran School Angaston (cnr Valley Rd & Neldner Ave.) Free admission - Refreshments available. Angaston Lions - 85642350

• Great for husband/wife team • Very consistent income approx $3,000 gross/wk • Truck & coolroom also available

PH. R. PRIME 0412 023 538

AUTO TECHNICIAN

PERSONAL

Lynas Auto Group has a vacancy for an experienced qualified automotive technician. If you possess good diagnostic skills, have the ability to work under minimal supervision and would like to join the Barossa’s leading auto dealership, then please apply to:

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LEXIE (Barossa Comtesse) New phone number: 0468322658. Young, Cute, Seductive and Desireable! txt LANA to 0427 458 266 $4.25/msg pair Help1300 306 250 admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com

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PUBLIC NOTICES

PUBLIC NOTICES

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Regional Viticulturist • 7 months fixed term role

AGM Barossa Valley Community Creche

Date: Wednesday 1 August 2012 Time: 7pm for 7.30pm start Venue: Novotel Hotel, Rowland Flat All families and interested parties invited to attend.

Based at our Kalimna Vineyard, we have an excellent opportunity for a viticulturist to take accountability for addressing the viticultural needs of the Region and Organisation through identifying, implementing and monitoring vineyard research and development programs. You will also manage an effective viticultural technical support program for the Central SA, Sunraysia & WA company vineyards.

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You will be responsible for: • Identifying regional viticultural challenges, needs and opportunities • Implementing and monitoring company vineyard enhancement programs and providing feedback to regional / site management • Providing technical viticultural support/training/extension to company vineyards

• Establish long term working relationships with a range of industry organisations and research institutions You will hold a relevant tertiary degree in Viticulture/Horticulture/Agriculture couple with experience in a leadership role in viticulture. Excellent communication skills with the ability to apply new ideas and techniques will see you succeed in this role. Strong computer literary in Microsoft Office is essential

Next Markets Sunday, 5th August & Sunday, 19th August Open 9am-1pm Trot Track, Kapunda In future, all Kapunda Sunday Markets will be held on the 1st & 3rd Sundays of each month

Please note some travel will be required.

Enquiries Bill Adams mobile 0408 811 840 or email kapundasundaymarket@bigpond.com

To apply please visit http://www.tweglobal.com/careers/ or contact Joanne Li on 03 8626 3695 or joanne.li@tweglobal.com H57691

COLOUR When you place a display classified ad you can have a full colour logo or key parts of the text for only $55 on top of the price of the ad.

Assistant Business Manager

Applicable to display: Positions Vacant, Coming Events, Public Notices and other boxed classifieds. Stand out from the crowd!

Phone 8563 2041 or email:

(Fixed 12 Month Position)

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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.

BAROSSA TAXIS

WORK WANTED HOME CLEANING & IRONING - $15 off first reg. service so you try us out. Ph: Carolyn or Nat till 8pm daily incl. w/ends. 0409691576 ROLLER shutter repairs 08 85662922

When: Wednesday 1 August 2012 between 9am – 3pm

The Barossa Council Dry Area Working Party is currently seeking community feedback on its eight (8) existing Dry Areas. The Dry Areas expire on 22 January 2013 and Council is required to seek an extension from the Office of Liquor and Gambling Commissioner for these areas to remain in force beyond this time. Council seeks community participation in the process and wishes to encourage the community to have their say on the success or otherwise of the Dry Areas by completing a Dry Area Community Consultation Survey. Copies of the Dry Area Community Consultation Survey are available from all Branch Offices and on Council’s website www.barossa.sa.gov.au. Responses are to be received by close of business, Wednesday 15 August 2012 written responses may be delivered to any branch office or addressed to: The Barossa Council Dry Area Evaluation Survey PO Box 867, Nuriootpa SA 5355

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! 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.

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DEVELOPMENT NO. 960/25/2013 NATURE OF THE DEVELOPMENT: Additions and Alterations to Clubrooms SUBJECT LAND: Stockwell Rec Park, Allot 2 Duck Ponds Road, STOCKWELL

Martin McCarthy Chief Executive Officer

Where: Nuriootpa Foodland Mall, 1 Murray Street

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Part time drivers wanted Part time day shift with retainer available. Would suit retired persons. Call Bruce on 0411 150 850

World Breastfeeding Week Join midwives and health professionals for practical help celebrating World Breastfeeding Week.

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT

DRY AREA EVALUATION COMMUNITY CONSULTATION

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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.

DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993

The application may be examined at The Barossa Council Office, 43-51 Tanunda Road, Nuriootpa during business hours. Any person or body affected may make relevant representations in writing concerning this application, to be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, The Barossa Council, PO Box 867, Nuriootpa SA 5355 or email barossa@barossa.sa.gov.au, and received not later than 5:00pm, 8 August 2012. Each person making a submission should indicate whether they wish to appear personally or be represented before Council’s Development Assessment Panel in support of their submission. A copy of each representation received will be forwarded to the applicant to respond.

No Kapunda Sunday Market this Sunday, 29th July or Sunday, 12th August as previously advertised

• Conduct project work in areas as directed by regional management and as part of the Technical Viticulture Priorities Plan

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

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Community News Fibromyalgia AT THE July meeting of the Barossa Fibromyalgia / Arthritis Support Group, Anne Taylor, physiotherapist with Barossa Health Community Services, led the group in simple exercises designed to improve balance and stability. A letter had been received from Arthritis SA explaining that this body has recently been restructured to work with four other charity groups and that the position of Health manager, previously held by Jenny Bennett, was no longer applicable and that therefore Jenny had resigned to take up a consultancy position. This new structure aims to make use of technology to provide better services to country groups. Barossa Health is hoping to run a Moving Towards Wellness course later this year, depending on response, and anyone interested can contact Bronwen Venning on 8561 2121 for further information. This six-week course helps people who have a chronic condition of any kind - arthritis, diabetes,

heart problems, etc - by teaching ways of managing their condition and is highly recommended and beneficial. Meetings of the Barossa Support Group are usually held on the first Wednesday of each month in the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Hall, corner of Penrice Road and Park Tce, Nuriootpa (opposite the High School) at 2pm. These meetings may be helpful to anyone who has recently been diagnosed and needs support from people who share their condition. Anyone interested is welcome to attend these meetings. There will be no meeting in August, however. Instead anyone interested is invited to meet for afternoon tea on Wednesday, August 1 at 2pm at Linke’s Bakery, Nuriootpa, for an informal get together. For further information please ring Ros at 8562 1105 or Anne Taylor, Barossa Health Community Services, at 8563 8544.

Williamstown Garden Club Williamstown Uniting Church Garden Club at

Lyndoch Historical Society

start at noon with a sausage sizzle, usual trading table, raffle, competition (pot plant), questions and answers, all for $4. See you there.

Gawler Garden Club For the July meeting, Gawler Garden Club members brought some interesting plants and produce for the competition. In the absence of a guest speaker, the club president held a question time for members and their gardening problems. Advice was given, much of it related to what the plants are being fed. Members contributed with several natural solutions to limit garden pests. The next meeting on August 7 has guest speaker Gil Hollamby with his subject being “butterfly gardening”.

Nuriootpa Seniors On Tuesday, July 17, Nuriootpa Senior Citizens Friendship Club Inc president Ingeborg Fimmel was pleased to welcome 29 members to the monthly meeting. This was certainly a good turn out when one considers

how cold and windy the weather has been. There was only one birthday celebrant, Lyle Gerlach, but he was not present therefore, no singing of the oldfashioned Happy Birthday. The club decided on one more generous gesture before the end of the financial year and Carers Link were the lucky recipients of $1000 towards their building process. The guest speaker was Mr Ted Stoll who spoke very interestingly and entertainingly about the firm of Yunckens. As Mr Stoll was involved with them in their employ for 49 years, it is no wonder that he had everyone quite fascinated. He also had framed photographs of the founding members of the Yuncken firm, which added extra interest. Next month, on August 7, is the annual general meeting. Any nominations need to be up on the board within the next fortnight. Now is the time to get your name up if you would like to be president, secretary etc.

Tanunda WAB Tanunda branch of Women in Agriculture and

Business met at Wohlers Rumours Café for their July meeting, which was chaired by president Pam Schulz, who welcomed visitor Claire Reichelt, former member of the Riverton branch, and seven members. There were three apologies. Thought of the day, given by Joan Lindner, was “liberty is always dangerous, but it is the safest thing we have”. There was quite a deal of correspondence to be dealt with. This also included program and enrolment form for the state luncheon on July 28, which several members hope to attend. The project for the coming year will be autism, country of study Antarctica, and theme inspirational rural women. Get well and friendship cards were signed for three members including Addie Schiller who has moved to reside near her daughter. Addie was an original member of the branch when it was formed in 1950 and has been a very dedicated member. Members then drew up the program for the next 12 months. A welcome cuppa was then enjoyed. The next meeting will be at the home of Pam Schulz.

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LYNDOCH Historical Society’s event for History Month proved to be a very successful weekend in May. Research assistance was provided to visitors at the Historical Society’s rooms at the rear of the Lyndoch Library. Members were available to help with queries and undertake computer searches for family researchers of all stages. Early local information regarding Hoffnungsthal as well as Lyndoch assisted those who attended. A guided Heritage Town Walk took place during the afternoon and proved to be of such interest that it lasted all afternoon. Thanks go to Kym Michelmore who acted as guide on the informative tour. In May members of the society also welcomed a large group from Victoria who were re-enacting a “trek” in the footsteps of their ancestors who left from Rosedale and Hoffnungsthal in the 1850s to find land and settle in Victoria. They stopped for morning tea at the bakery and used the Village Green for the group to assemble and hear about the history of the area. The society’s publication about Hoffnungsthal was in great demand. At an earlier meeting of the society, Paul Hughes provided a fascinating talk about his family history titled “Glyndwr to Gawler”. The next general meeting of the society will be held on Sunday, July 29.

their recent meeting had guest Shirley Klose, with her topic “Let’s get gardening”. Her love of gardens started at an early age living on a farm, and encouraged by her parents and grandparents, and lots of reading over the years. Her advice was stay with plants suited to the area, use natives for colour and for the birds, and be sure plants have the right spot in the garden eg shade lovers in shade. Shirley propagates her own plants and brought a variety for sale, and said, “don’t be afraid to experiment”. An all-day outing to Clare is planned for October 8, so be sure your name is on the list. Birthday greetings to Eve Searle, Pam Streams, Jeanette Brinkley and Jeanette Vaske. Competition this month was pot plant or fern (same for August) and winners were Betty Cooke, Kathy Tregeagle and Jean Randall and the raffle was won by David Pfeiffer, Kim Hensleigh and John Cooke. A lucky badge prize next month (so wear yours), when there will be a speaker on “Natural Resources”, and plants for sale, so bring extra money. The August 6 meeting will

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Kapunda win again extended to 28 points at the long break. Wes Farley and Sam Ryan were proving too good up front against a depleted Lions defence, with Nick White and Jacob Ahern missing. The match-ups were working for the Bombers, with Jason Mackenzie having Mark Paget’s number in ruck, and defenders Cam McKinnon and Brad Valentine keeping Justin Trewren and Anton Gerardis at bay. “We were focused on a good start, to avoid having a bit of a let down after beating Tanunda,” Kapunda coach Rod Brown said.

By ROBERT LAIDLAW KAPUNDA backed up its victory over Tanunda with a 13-point victory over South Gawler at Evanston. And with other results going against the chasing pack, the 2012 final four is all but set, with the Magpies and the Bombers the most likely combatants in the second semi, and the Lions and Barossa District due to clash in the knock-out first semi. A fast start laid the foundation for Kapunda’s victory, as it booted five goals to two for an 18point advantage at quarter time, which was

STAR: Barossa District’s Heath Commane on his way to a bag of 11 goals on Saturday against Willaston.

“There was a chance we would have a lapse, but I was pleased with our early endeavour.” While the visitors’ onball department was on top, a huge loss early in the second term saw Brad Taylor leave the ground with a lower leg injury, but with Sam McKinnon and Paul Anderson working hard, the Bombers were able to stay focused on the job. South coach Scott Lee made several changes at the long break, shifting Trewren to defence on Sam Ryan, and moved Gerardis further down the ground, with Ben Kerr going to the goalfront. The moves seemed to

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 12 12 12 11 12 11 12 11 11 P 12 11 11 11 12 12 11 12 12

W 11 10 8 7 5 5 4 1 1 W 12 8 7 7 6 5 4 2 1

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

For 1387 1071 1163 1187 1111 866 806 669 601 For 950 714 748 735 683 649 516 484 458

Agst 710 914 889 893 1090 861 1086 1220 1198 Agst 401 503 493 561 757 715 692 879 936

% 66.14 53.95 56.68 57.07 50.48 50.14 42.60 35.42 33.41 % 70.32 58.67 60.27 56.71 47.43 47.58 42.72 35.51 32.86

Pts 22 20 16 14 10 10 8 2 2 Pts 24 16 14 14 12 10 8 4 2

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

P 12 11 12 11 12 11 12 12 11 P 12 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12

W 12 9 9 6 6 5 3 1 1 W 11 9 9 7 6 5 3 2 0

L 0 2 3 5 6 6 9 11 10 L 1 2 2 4 5 7 9 10 12

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

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

For 1387 1042 1039 859 708 769 590 507 309 For 1051 777 647 790 582 524 320 409 226

Agst 377 421 558 604 712 654 936 1549 1399 Agst 329 245 425 397 489 598 928 838 1077

% 78.63 71.22 65.06 58.71 49.86 54.04 38.66 24.66 18.09 % 76.16 76.03 60.35 66.55 54.34 46.70 25.64 32.80 17.34

Pts 24 18 18 12 12 10 6 2 2 Pts 22 18 18 14 12 10 6 4 0

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Freeling

2.1 4.3

7.6

14.8(92)

Angaston

3.2 3.4

6.5

10.5(65)

Best: Free - B Parish, B Moon, L Heinrich, D Francis, J Robinson; Ang - M Doecke, J Ryan, J Roesler, A Reincke, M Ruwoldt, J Wight. Goals: Free - S Carmichael 4, B Moon 3, B Parish 3, T Muster 2, B Copperwheat 1, J Robinson 1; Ang - A Reincke 3, J Ryan 2, J Roesler 2, B Byster 2, C Hadden 1.

Angaston Freeling

3.3 0.1

7.5 2.2

11.7 13.8(86) 3.9 5.9(39)

Best: Ang - B Maude, J Koch, C Jasper, M Pech, T Feist, S Haydon; Free - K Wright, J Young, J Wagner, J Bernhardt, D Shaw, J Wright. Goals: Ang - B Burgess 3, J Rosenzweig 3, M Pech 2, T Feist, N Pech, S Woodards, C Nagel, N Gloede 1 ea; Free - J Wright, P Kerin, K Wright, J Young, G Shaw 1 ea.

Kapunda 5.1 10.2 13.4 15.5(95) South Gawler 2.1 5.4 8.8 12.10(82) Best: Kap - C McKinnon, J Mackenzie, S Ryan, B Valentine, S McKinnon, P Anderson; South M Trezeciak, B Kerr, M Paget, M Foldesdy, H Lawry, K Economou. Goals: Kap - S Ryan 4, N Brady 2, W Farley 2, S McKinnon 2, J Mackenzie, P Anderson, C Ryan, J Brown, B Taylor 1 ea; South - M Trezeciak 3, J Dare 2, B Kerr, M Paget, D Goulding, A Costa, H Lawry, A Gerardis, N Bartsch 1 ea.

South Gawler1.5 4.7 9.10 10.13(73) Kapunda 0.2 2.2 3.4 5.8(38)

Tanunda 5.2 Nuriootpa 0.1

Nuriootpa 3.3 6.3 11.4 18.6(114) Tanunda 1.1 4.3 6.3 6.3(39) Best: Nuri - T Jungfer, J Smith, T John, L Cook, L Steinborner, R Skipworth; Tan - C Samain, D Wallace, S Tscharke, L Samain, K Fechner, S Morrison.

10.4 3.2

12.5 17.8(110) 6.2 8.4(52)

Best: Tan - B Newberry, B Britton, C Bevan, B Schiller, R Bignell, A Prior; Nuri - B Thiele, D Cragg-Sapsford, L Heinrich, W Nicholls, R Byrne, R Salter. Goals: Tan - B Britton 7, B Schiller 2, D Hamon 2, B Newberry 2, R Bignell, P Neldner, M Godfrey, A Fechner 1 ea; Nuri - R Byrne 3, A Edwards, J Rodda, R Salter, W Nicholls, J Byrne 1 ea. Barossa District 6.49.9 21.14 22.16(148) Willaston 5.29.2 10.6 13.10(88) Best: Bar - H Commane, B Bussell, J Angus, M Stelzer, M Taylor, A Thwaites; Will - J Williams, J Campbell, S Baker, J Taylor, S Walton, J McDonald. Goals: Bar - H Commane 11, G O’Driscoll 2, J Aish 2, S Jenkins 2, M Baraglia, M Stelzer, R James, J Angus, M Taylor 1 ea; Will - B Gordon 4, S Baker 4, J Taylor 2, J Smoult, A Jones, S Walton 1 ea.

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Best: South - J Costa, C Cameron, M Daly, T Bowden, N O’Reilly, J Dare; Kap - P Tralaggan, K Chappell, M Prior, A Adams, K Pfitzner, T Kerr. Goals: South - J Costa 3, S O’Donoghue 2, B Barker 2, J Dare, A Parsons, C Cameron 1 ea; Kap - T Kerr 2, A Bray 2, C Browne 1.

Goals: Nuri - J Smith 6, L Cook 3, S Steinborner 3, T John 2, D Romeo 2, S Butler 1, T Honner 1; Tan - D Cameron, N Schmidt, D Wagner, J Heidrich, C Gattermayr, B Davies 1 ea.

SENIOR COLTS Freeling

5.4 9.10 14.14 17.18(120)

Angaston

0.0 0.1 1.4

4.5(29)

Best: Free - J Slater, M Ortlepp, B Jericho, T Barnes, H Kirvan, K Johnson; Ang - J Fechner, A Linke, B Fairey, D Habermann, M Williams, J Feist. Goals: Free - M Ortlepp 4, K Johnson 3, H Moss 3, B Haseldine 2, J Meaney, R Schirmer, T Julyan, H Schuster, J Ashenden 1 ea; Ang M Williams 2, B Fairey 1, J Feist 1.

JUNIOR COLTS Angaston Freeling

4.3 7.9 12.10 15.12(102) 0.0 0.0 1.0 2.1(13)

Best: Ang - B Antonie, B Homes, D Russell, S Zimmermann, L Cunningham, B Sibley; Free J Brighurst, M McAvoy, J Bracegirdle, C Coleman, L Erskine, J Hopkins. Goals: Ang - B Homes 5, B Antonie 3, B Sibley 2, D Russell 2, R Kuhn 2, J Finch 1; Free - N Staehr 1, J Hopkins 1.

South Gawler 4.4 8.8 13.10 18.13(121) Kapunda 1.0 1.1 5.1 6.1(37) Best: South - T Ahl, B Torkington, B Dankiewicz, J Chapman, M Cash, A Maggs; Kap - M Good, J Williams, C Mclean, T Hunt, T Williams, W Brett. Goals: South - B Torkington 6, B Dankiewicz 3, T Ahl 2, J Lavia 2, K Dallwitz 2, J Greatorex, B Osborne, J Chapman 1 ea; Kap - M Good 2, B Schiller, W Brett, J Williams, T MatthewsBrown 1 ea.

South Gawler 1.5 5.6 11.6 15.9(99) Kapunda 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.3(3)

Tanunda 5.2 10.3 13.6 15.13(103) Nuriootpa 1.1 2.3 2.4 4.8(32)

Nuriootpa 4.6 9.10 15.12 18.19(127) Tanunda 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1(1)

Best: Tan - T Goers, S Mickan, C Hutton, J Hage, B Lockett, J Marschall; Nuri - L BoothNaylor, T Watson, T Laverty, J Graetz, A Linden, J Braunack.

Best: Nuri - W Byrum, B Hoepner, A Laverty, H Stolz, W Hayes, C Dahms; Tan - J Rohrlach, S Dunn, J Roesler, A May, J Gosden, L Birchard.

Goals: Tan - T Goers 12, J Marshall 2, S Brooks 1; Nuri - J Furnell 2, L Franz 1, T Laverty 1. 9.8 11.9(75) 7.2 8.6(54)

Best: South - S Trenorden, J Martin, L Torkington, T Panagiotou, M Warner, J Smith; Kap - K Brown, W Brett, A Smith, Z Merkx, D Richardson, S Prior. Goals: South - J Martin 6, T Panagiotou 5, J Sheridan 2, B Washington 1, M Warner 1.

Goals: Nuri - S Higgs 6, N Lange 5, W Byrum 2, B Hoepner 2, C Dahms, H Stolz, A Laverty 1 ea.

Barossa District 2.6 3.6 10.8 10.12(72) Willaston 2.0 4.1 4.1 7.2(44) Best: Bar - S Roberts, D Rowley, L Plowman, A McAlpine, C Pinch, J Osborne; Will - B Nottle, J Stephens, J McGuire, M Chomik, M Bornholdt, A Moss.

Barossa District0.3 6.6 Willaston 2.1 5.1

Best: Bar - N Casboult, J Stanbury, W Roberts, W Aylett, M Curtis, R Watson; Will L Elliott, J Day, C Young, Z Hentschke, B Coombs, T Stansborough.

Best: Bar - D Nangle, M Quinn, T Baron, R Allington, C Robinson, M Dalliston; Will - M Spirritt, J Walsh, M Stirling, B Castle, L Buley, C Knox.

Goals: Bar - S Roberts 2, A McAlpine 2, J Osborne 2, C Pinch 2, B Wadley 1, J Berrett 1; Will - J Carter 3, B Knox, A Moss, D Matz, A Barclay 1 ea

Goals: Bar - W Roberts 5, W Aylett 2, M Curtis 2, R Rowe 2; Will - T Stansborough 2, B Bone, D Reid, I Shillabeer, B Knox, Z Hentschke, K Schugmann 1 ea.

Goals: Bar - D Nangle 5, R Allington 5, C Robinson 4, B Ratcliff 3, R Hage 1; Will - M Spirritt 1.

Barossa District 4.1 9.2 14.4 18.5(113) Willaston 0.2 1.3 1.3 1.5(11)

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work, as the Lions looked a more competitive side in the second half, matching Kapunda in the third quarter, then making a late charge to close within a goal before the Bombers made the game safe in the final stanza. “They (Bombers) started well and we just couldn’t pull them back,” Lee said. “They controlled the ball, and we were not accountable, which allowed them to get away. “Kapunda is a quality side, but we have a few to come back, plus we ran the game out well but just could not convert enough opportunities.” Besides White and Ahern, South was also missing Aaron Bevis, Chris Musolino and Peter Wharton. For the Bombers, who also have a few handy players set to return, Cam McKinnon was best, Mackenzie wasn’t too far behind, while Sam Ryan, with his four goals, was a standout. Matt Trezeciak was the Lions’ best four-quarter performer at centre half forward, as he offered a strong target with his marking and finished with three goals. Kerr plugged several holes well, while Paget worked hard in ruck and got better the longer the game went. This Saturday Kapunda will be aiming for its 10th win on the trot when it hosts Angaston, while the Lions travel to Nuriootpa and should be able to get back on track. “Even though Angaston is near the bottom, we still have to work hard,” Brown said. “Each opponent is different but you still need to keep the momentum going. We can not look too far ahead, we just need to get the job done.”

Leading goalkickers A grade H Commane (BD) 11 B Kaesler (T) 0 B Gordon (W) 4 A Gerardis (SG) 1 S Agars (T) 0 R Byrne (N) 3 W Farley (K) 2 J Trewren (SG) 0 D Horsnell (F) 0 B Sugars (A) 0 Reserves A Parsons (SG) 1 J Rosenzweig (A) 3 J Smith (NR) 6 J Berrett (BD) 1 J Carter (W) 3 C Browne (K) 0 A Moss (W) 1 S Carmichael (F) 0 J McVicar (SG) 0 S O’Donoghue (SG) 2 Senior Colts T Goers (T) 12 W Roberts (BD) 5 V Kroon (GC) 0 S Schrapel (NR) 0 J Neat (GC) 0 D Hamon (T) 0 H Moss (F) 3 S Mickan (T) 0 T Ahl (SG) 2 K Johnson (F) 3 Junior Colts N Lange (NR) 5 J Martin (SG) 6 J Freeman (K) 0 B Washington (SG) 1 T Panagiotou (SG) 5 B Ratcliff (BD) 3 S Higgs (NR) 6 R Allington (BD) 5 B Homes (A) 5 D Nangle (BD) 5

59 40 40 39 38 35 34 34 32 28 30 25 20 20 18 17 16 14 14 13 69 43 28 23 21 21 20 18 17 17 38 36 34 30 27 26 24 22 20 20

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B u l l d o g s e n d W i l l a s t o n ’s h o p e s Freeling avoids spoon By ROBERT LAIDLAW

TEAMWORK: Barossa District’s Jock Cameron handballs to Ben Bussell. Michael Taylor, at rear, watches on. Andrew Thwaites prepares to shepherd Willaston newcomer 15-year-old Jarred Smoult and James Angus (39) also watches the proceedings.

By MIKE TEAKLE IT’S over. Willaston’s hopes of returning to the grand final to avenge last year’s humiliation at the hands of Tanunda were ended on Saturday when Barossa District inflicted a 10-goal beating on the Donnybrooks. This game had everything on the line for the two teams as both were fighting to fill fourth position on the ladder. The intensity they brought to the contest set up a memorable spectacle. Heath Commane set the tone early for Barossa kicking his first goal five seconds into the match on his way to a mammoth 11-goal haul. The first quarter resembled an old fashioned shootout as Barossa and Willaston put on six and five goals respectively despite the physicality of the contest. The second term saw things start to settle and Willaston began to show signs of getting on top with a three-goal burst, one from Sam Walton and two from Shaun Baker giving the Donnybrooks the lead for a short while. However, two late goals from Commane and James (Batman) Angus, who was monstering the opposition with his high leap in the ruck and marking power around the ground, delivered a seven-point halftime lead for the Bulldogs. Josh Taylor and Joel Campbell were doing most of the work for Willaston mopping up across half

STARPLEX Basketball Monday juniors 12 and under: Division One Trinity Triumph 35 d Warriors 18; Jets 52 d Barossa 15. Division Two Sandy Creek 26 d Central Little Lions 14; Barossa Bulldogs 28 d Celtics 6; All Stars 42 d Starplex Hawks 10; Red Devils 31 d Trinity Magic 1; T-Legends 23 d Barossa 14; Brookers 50 d Trinity Wild Lions 8. 14 and under: Brookers 26 d Undertakers 12; Sharks 20 d Hawks 11. 16 and under: Barossa Reds 46 d Swishes 40; Red Dragons 36 d The Crusaders 20. Monday evening men Division One: Wolverines d Shooting Blanks 58-39; Crumpet Squad d Wizards 5024; He Got Game d Flight Team 73-46; Run & Gun d M&M’s 8866. Division Two: The Unknown d Snakes 41-35; Hurricanes d Flames 50-33; Beard Of Chuck d Wreckless 48-35; Kings d Shakers 31-30; Black Knights d

back but indications were that despite playing the entire first term with only two players on the bench due to Josh Moore’s late (work related) arrival, Barossa’s goals were easier to come by while their defence had a steely air about it with the return of Ross Christie to team with Darren Sharp. No-one could predict what was coming next as the third quarter delivered one highlight after another. Barossa’s smaller players took over as Paul Stelzer, Matt Stelzer, Ash Amber, Michael Taylor, Jesse Aish, Ben Bussell and Jock Cameron ran riot through the middle of the ground fuelling a remarkable 13-goal run that left Willaston shell shocked. The Donnybrooks couldn’t buy a goal in this period kicking several points including Jarred Cole’s attempt to soccer a ball that was lying on the round in the goal square only to hit the post. The third quarter was also memorable for an ugly melee sparked by an incident that was totally out of character for the two players involved. Sam Walton’s attempt to kick the ball off the deck almost decapitated Christie who was desperately trying to jump on the Burley, this led to remonstrating by a number of Bulldogs including Angus who steamed in and hip and shouldered Walton who landed awkwardly leaving him dazed. It was this that sparked an all-in

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fight with haymakers being thrown. The wash up resulted in Angus and Taylor (Josh) both being yellow carded and several other players can consider themselves very lucky not to have been sent off and/or reported. With the game in the bag, both teams eased up in the fourth quarter, with Commane’s 11th goal securing him a 14-goal lead in the goal kicking race. Bulldogs’ playing coach Roger James was thrilled with the win. “It was a very important win in terms of where we want to go this season,” James said. “It was pleasing that every player contributed in their own way.” One of the few highlights for Willaston was the debut of 15year-old Jarred Smoult but more concerning was the number of players who went ‘missing’ and had little or no impact on the game. With a healthy two-game buffer along with a far better percentage the Bulldogs now turn their attention to next week’s opponent in Freeling. The double chance is too far from the Dog’s reach but they can jump into third spot if they keep winning but will find the Redlegs a danger game. For Willaston while they have the bye this week to prepare for their remaining matches the focus will start shifting to 2013 and the direction they need to take to get better.

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WITH its 27-point victory against Angaston at Angaston, Freeling has taken itself out of wooden spoon calculations. But it has left the Panthers in a vulnerable position to finish bottom of the Barossa, Light and Gawler Football Association in 2012. The game was tight in the first half, with Angaston ahead by seven points at the first break and the Redlegs five points in front at half time. Beau Byster kicked the first two goals of the game for the Panthers, while Sam Carmichael booted a major on the siren to end the first quarter, and another in the second term. Then the game changed when Freeling took the initiative in the first half of the third quarter with three unanswered goals, as Brendon Moon became a valuable sharpshooter. Angaston did respond with a threegoal push to finish the third term, to reduce the margin back to a manageable seven points. But the effort obviously cost the Panthers, as Freeling had the best of the final stanza to pull away. Best-on-ground Ben Parish started the ball rolling for the Redlegs with the first goal of the last quarter, then after John Roesler nailed the reply for Angaston, Parish managed another. Two big goals to Carmichael sealed the result, before the sides traded goals to the end of the game. “Our plan was to stay with them and put the foot down after half time,” Freeling coach Mark Tylor said.

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SOME fine finals’ type weather greeted us on Saturday for our journey down to South Gawler to take on the Lions. The As continue to get the job done – although still not burying a side when they get there noses in front. Winning Kapunda 15.5 (95) to South 12.10 (82). Cameron McKinnon played a great game patrolling the back lines and keeping his opponents right out the game to be judged as our best player (thanks to JT Johnson and Ahrens Engineering). Buckets Mackenzie is also enjoying a purple patch to be the best big man on the ground, while Rod Brown threw Sam Ryan forward to test South’s defence, which paid dividends with Sam kicking four goals with his best haul for the season. The Bs were always going in as underdogs against the undefeated South. The boys put up a gallant effort with the margin being six goals in the end. The old timers in Trallaggan, Chappell and Prior were among the best, with every game from now on an elimination final for the boys. Hopefully we see the addition of a few players back from injury in the coming weeks. The u17s again were up against a very strong South side. Their performances in the second half of the year have improved dramatically. Matt Good played another great game after being rested from the A grade (best player thanks to Foodworks and Landmark). He along with Tom Williams have been having great seasons. The final scores saw South running away with an 80point win. Tyler Matthews Brown kicked a great goal which if in the AFL would probably win him a car, with a left foot shot from deep in the pocket. The u15s after playing well last week, were a little disappointing against a very strong South side, going down by just

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“It was our work ethic and run in the final quarter that was the difference, as our talented young guys found their confidence. “Parish was fantastic all day at centre half forward, with his contested marks and work rate. He has a big motor and uses it.” While Parish was a key in the Redlegs win, Tylor made a big move in the first term that paid major dividends. Reliable defender Shane Schubert was being given the run-around by tall forward Alex Reincke in the first term, which prompted the Freeling coach to try first-gamer Tom Clayton on the dangerous Panther, which worked a treat. Moon was creative as a small forward in his best game of the year for the Redlegs - in an injuryinterrupted season - while Lachlan Heinrich and Jack Hancock were again solid defenders. For Angaston, Matthew Doecke was a hard worker all game, with the veteran leading the way for the youngsters. Jack Ryan continued his recent good form running through the middle, while Roesler was solid at half back and when shifted forward late. “It was a disappointing result for us, as our best footy is good enough to win against Freeling,” Angaston coach Craig Hadden said. “But the gap between our best and worst is wide. In the last term they worked harder. “We had a positive start but let it get away, as we ran out of legs.” This Saturday the Redlegs host Barossa District and Angaston visit form side Kapunda, two tough assignments. under 100 points, and failing to kick a major. Coach David Leslie will have to have the troops on their game this week against Angaston in a game that they could easily reverse the three-point loss they had at Angaston last time they met. Kallum Brown and Billy Brett were good in patches with Kallum taking home the Little Mo’s award for the best player. U9s all played another brilliant game against South Gawler on Friday night. The Gary and Olivia Waldhuter Mobile Diesel Service awards went to Darcie Brown and Zac Teasdale for some great marks and really getting in there for the ball. The Litl Mo's award went to Cayse Dew some good tackling (even if it’s not allowed) and a great effort. Incentive awards to Steven Shearing, Cameron Gerhardy, Sam Menzel and Connor Hemsworth for some high flying marks, good goal kicking, really getting in there for the ball and good all round game play...well done boys and our girl great game. U11s played a hard game but unfortunately all their efforts didn't show on the scoreboard. Shapes of Green Landscaping awards went to Adam Cobbledick who played another consistent game and Xavier Wilson-Hall who played a hard running game. Other awards went to Samuel Woods for putting his body on the line, Lane Curtis for an all round good game, Zane Petney for doing the one percenters and Aaron Marshall for his hard running and not giving up. Well done boys - your next win is not far away. U13 played a great game of footy on Saturday morning - a close contest all game. A few skill errors let the boys down at times, other than that it was a consistent four-quarter effort. Leading by a point with five minutes to play the boys were unlucky to go down. Best players Conor White, Josh Rowsell, Cody Schupelius, Luke Quinlan and Adam Schmidt. Incentive awards went to Conor White, Cooper White, Patrick Dempsey, Chae Jarvis. Goal kickers Fraser Smith, Luke Quinlan and Curtis Wall. Reminder to all players to turn up early to the game this week for club photos, and save the date of August 4 for our Bomber Bash. www.barossaherald.com.au


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South Gawler 59 Kapunda 41 IN A shock margin South Gawler gave themselves front running for a top-two finish with an 18-goal win over Kapunda. Lynette Hutton, South coach, said she had been surprised by the margin. “It was a good, fast well-umpired game and I felt it was closer than the final score suggests,” Lynette said. “Our defensive pressure all over the court was very good and I think it took the pace of Kapunda’s ball movement. We worked hard at training on our defence and it came together on game day. “All the girls did their part but I thought Anna Dunn at centre played her best game for a while.” Paul McGrath, Kapunda coach said a slow start was costly. “South started with greater intensity while we started slow, so they got the jump on us,” Paul said. “Their defensive style dominated us as we looked hesitant and slow due to their pressure. “Playing catch up is never easy against a strong opponent and we never got back into the match. The positives that we take out of such a game are that the girls are really hurting and it happened now, so we have time to make necessary adjustments. “Congratulations to South on a great game. Good to see the netball three cheers come back into BL&G Senior 1s, well done Kapunda and South for that. “Kerry Giles (wing attack) was great for three quarter giving us first use of our ball and delivering well to the goalies. Kim Creber (wing defence) got many touches and deflections which gave us second chances while Lana Farley (goal attack and goal shooter) shot 30 goals at 79 per cent.”

Nuriootpa 35 Tanunda 32 NURIOOTPA’S improved form resulted in a win with a three-goal victory over Tanunda. After stretching top sides Willaston and Gawler Central, Nuriootpa came out with a victory. Nuriootpa coach Robyn March said it was a well fought battle. “Defensive pressure at both ends of the court kept both teams in the hunt,” Robyn said. “But it was our goalers who stood up and delivered. “Mid courter Kahlia Steinert, up from the twos was solid and will definitely get another call up. “Jaime McGuirk and Lizzie Cane combined well and are maturing with every match up. Kendall Barter combined well with Kylie Falkenberg to work the ball into the goalers. “We displayed maturity and patience in our delivery. It was a great cross town battle and a great day for Nuri netty as a club.” Best players were Heidi Gogoll, Jaime McGuirk and Kendall Barter. Maria Fraser, a disappointed Tanunda coach said Nuriootpa took the initiative away by simply being hungrier for the win in the first half. “Nicole Crouch (centre) worked tirelessly throughout the game,” Maria said. “Kate Mader (goal keeper) defended valiantly (despite being penalised for her long reach), Kate Jolly continues to lead by example with her effort, attitude and consistency. “Alex Miller, a player who has great potential for Tanunda’s future made her debut and Tamara Crouch did very well stepping up to senior ones. “We will stay positive, continue to work at improving, provide opportunities and strive to get that winning confidence that is required to be winners.”

CAUGHT: Nuriootpa’s Kylie Falkenberg takes a pass ahead of Tanunda’s Tamara Crouch.

Willaston 82 Barossa District 37

Barossa, Light and Gawler Netball Association results from Round 13, July 21.

Senior One: Angaston 54 d Freeling 45; South Gawler 59 d Kapunda 41; Nuriootpa 35 d Tanunda 32; Willaston 82 d Barossa District 37. Senior Two: Freeling 43 d Angaston 32; South Gawler 56 d Kapunda 32; Nuriootpa 54 d Tanunda 32; Willaston 45 d Barossa District 30.

CONTEST: Barossa’s Vicki Nelson (right) and Willaston’s Pam Warner go for a loose ball. LADDER leader Willaston cruised to a 45-goal victory over winless Barossa District. “This week our focus was to have a good start and continue for the full four quarters,” Mel Tump, Willaston coach said. “We set ourselves scoreboard targets for each quarter but knew that we needed to focus on the process not the outcome. “Defensively we aimed to stay tight one-on-one and for the most part we were able to do so. In attack we knew that we would get plenty of the ball if our defence was tight so we wanted to have a high conversion on our turnovers. We moved the ball well out of defence and used the centre corridor well. Ultimately we were able to achieve the goals that we set and the girls will take a lot of confidence out of this win.” Willaston’s best were Lisa Wilson (goal shooter), Danica Earle (goal defence) and Bronwyn Heap (goal attack). Barossa coach Leanne Nelson said it had been another tough day at the office. “It was a solid defeat by Willaston who are a very finely tuned well drilled, experienced side,” Leanne said. “Their drive down the court was fantastic and the presence of Lisa Wilson looming in the goal circle is ominous. Lisa defeated us by herself, positioning in the circle, her height and great shooting. “Nevertheless, we battled solidly the entire game. Courtney Worsley stepped into the goal circle this week due to the season ending injury of Kayla Neumann and combined well with Kelly Gerschwitz. Stacey Nelson and sister Vicki Nelson intercepted many balls and worked well in the mid court. “I was proud the girls never gave up and their sportsmanship on court is something that I commend them on. It is always hard to keep your heads up when the opposition is scoring goals continuously but to their credit they never stopped trying. It is easy to win but it is harder to be gallant in defeat, I congratulate my girls on their attitude, something they should be very proud of.”

Angaston 54 Freeling 45 ANGASTON remain in the hunt for a top four finish after a nine-goal win over Freeling. Chelsea Duval, Angaston coach, knows a win over Kapunda this week would be vital if the Panthers are to play finals. “We began really well on Saturday and had an early seven-goal lead which we were able to keep for the remainder of the game,” Chelsea said. “In the last quarter we managed to extend our lead to double figures before Freeling got a couple late. It was a good competitive game,” Chelsea said. Katie Gloede (centre), Lily Miles (goal shooter) and Lori Antonio (wing defence) were Angaston’s best. Lyn Carmichael, Freeling coach, said her side played well for the first 10 minutes and then that was it. “Unfortunately both my defenders were not well and had to be replaced in the first half,” Lyn said. “I brought Annie Cadzow on and Beck Eales from 2s and they did the job, were far more competitive than my normal defenders and made the Angaston girls work hard. Their centre (Katie Gloede) killed us and we struggled with our normal court plays through the middle, then old habits came into the game with hesitation and poor decision making. “We got to within two in third quarter but could not get that break. Meg Heinrich did a really good job at goal shooter on Anna Cameron.”

Senior Three: Angaston 52 d Freeling 30; South Gawler 63 d Kapunda 18; Nuriootpa 40 d Tanunda 33; Willaston 44 d Barossa District 28. Senior Four: Freeling 48 d Angaston 46; South Gawler 58 d Kapunda 20; Tanunda 61 d Nuriootpa 36; Willaston 45 d Barossa District 27. Senior Five: Angaston 60 d Freeling 53; South Gawler 77 d Kapunda 14; Tanunda 72 d Nuriootpa 17; Willaston 77 d Barossa District 33. Senior Six: Angaston 70 d Freeling 34; South Gawler 64 d Kapunda 36; Nuriootpa 53 d Tanunda 41; Willaston 83 d Barossa District 20. Senior Seven: Freeling 38 d Angaston 28; Willaston 58 d Barossa District 14. Intermediate One: Freeling 58 d Angaston 23; South Gawler 54 d Kapunda 24; Nuriootpa 47 d Tanunda 26; Barossa District 49 d Willaston 36. Intermediate Two: Freeling 43 d Angaston 25; South Gawler 46 d Kapunda 26; Tanunda 41 d Nuriootpa 28; Willaston 57 d Barossa District 11. Junior One: Freeling 47 d Angaston 27; Tanunda 49 d Nuriootpa 27; Willaston 45 d Barossa District 22. Junior Two: Angaston 59 d Freeling 32; South Gawler 43 d Kapunda 35; Tanunda 65 d Nuriootpa 23; Willaston 73 d Barossa District 12. Sub Junior One: Angaston 22 d Freeling 19; Kapunda 35 d South Gawler 6; Nuriootpa 22 d Tanunda 17; Willaston 14 d Barossa District 12. Sub Junior Two: Angaston 17 d Freeling 4; South Gawler 15 d Kapunda 14; Tanunda 22 d Nuriootpa 15; Willaston 23 d Barossa District 15. Sub Junior Three: Nuriootpa 18 d Tanunda 4.

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THE TRACK Rail: Is in the true position. Track: Dead (5). Weather: Fine.

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GEAR CHANGES RACE 1: (1) Barabba Moment blinkers on first time, tongue-control bit on first time; (4) Mykonos Sunset cross-over noseband on first time, lugging bit on again, norton bit off first time, tongue-tie on again; (5) Precious Villa blinkers on again, gelded; (6) Reslenda noseroll off first time, winkers on first time; (7) Balsamic blinkers on first time; (10) Why You Little blinkers off first time, cross-over noseband on first time, noseroll on first time, tongue-tie on first time, winkers on first time RACE 2: (3) Signor Favilla cross-over noseband on first time, tongue-tie on first time; (5) Zipalang blinkers on again; (9) Weather Chic blinkers on first time; (10) Black Abbey blinkers on first time, tongue-tie off first time; (12) Smooth Excelerator blinkers on first time, winkers off first time RACE 3: (1) Followthefootsteps blinkers off first time; (5) Moonboots tongue-tie on first time; (6) Ravenhurst cross-over noseband on first time; (8) Estebana boots off again; (12) Lady Alaska blinkers off first time, winkers on first time; (14) Gossip Guru blinkers on first time RACE 4: (5) Copper Boy bandages on first time; (6) Ferrari Red blinkers on first time, winkers off first time; (7) Grigio Now cross-over noseband off again, tongue-tie on first time; (11) Crystal Gazer blinkers on first time RACE 5: (1) Sir Presidente off-side bubble cheeker off first time, lugging bit off first time, norton bit on first time; (3) Cape Silver nasal strip on first time, tail chain on first time; (11) Dubai Vengeance winkers on again RACE 6: (5) French Charge near-side bubble cheeker on again; (6) The Russeler bandages on first time; (11) Bellunese blinkers on again, tongue-control bit off again, winkers off first time RACE 7: (1) Zaamission blinkers off first time, winkers on first time; (2) Markab bandages on first time, cross-over noseband off first time, hoof pads on first time, nasal strip on first time, race plates off first time; (3) Caton gelded; (7) Break The Dry cross-over noseband on first time, tongue-tie on first time; (11) Attitude Problem blinkers off again, lugging bit off first time, winkers on again; (14) Alanza blinkers on again; (16) Any Minute Now tail chain on first time, tongue-tie off again, winkers off again RACE 8: (1) Sari Bayir bandages on first time; (9) Allez Tara bar plates on first time, concussion plates off first time; (12) Italian Danza concussion plates on again, race plates off again; (14) Iam Toby winkers off first time; (16) That’s All Gold tongue-tie on first time; (18) Raja Belle barrier blanket off first time, cornell collar on first time, hoof pads off first time, lugging bit off first time

MURRAY BRIDGE comment Race one BARABBA MOMENT (D L Baylis) 3g By Barely A Moment - Prima Donna (1:0-0-0): Debuted with 10-1/4 len 11th (57.5) Just Ranger 1111m Gawler Mdn slow trk June 27. Scored 2-1/4 len win Mykonos Sunset, Fidelio 1000m M’ville barrier trial (Mdn) dead trk July 16. Drew off the track on debut and showed up mid-race before weakening. Has since trialled very well in blinkers and can improve sharply. KOODA CHANCE (J Dunn) 3g By Mugharreb - Some Surprise (4:0-0-0): Showed up early before finishing 6-1/2 len 5th (55.5) Motzart 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk July 11 then ran 12-1/4 len 9th (55.5) Natural Disaster 1050m Balaklava Mdn slow trk July 18. Hasn’t set the world on fire in four runs to date but they’ve put a senior rider on here for the first time. Drawn OK and may run better. LATINO BLITZ (M J Seyers) 3g: First start. By Manner Hill - Latina Lady. First foal of a daughter of Blevic who won one her six starts. Scored sht 1/2 hd win Finley Pig, Our Ruby 900m Murray Bridge barrier trial (Mdn) heavy trk July 6. Trialled OK recently and the placegetters from the trial have since performed creditably in a race at Balaklava. Bears watching with the leading rider on. MYKONOS SUNSET (J Dunn) 3g By Oratorio Ancient Sunlight (10:0-0-2): Ran 2-1/2 len 4th (55.0) Mighty Moment 1250m Port Lincoln 3yo (64) Feb 29 then was spelled after 7-3/4 len 5th (55.5) Mustang Schiller 1200m Clare 3yo Mdn Mar 11. Finished 2-1/4 len 2nd Barabba Moment 1000m M’ville barrier trial (Mdn) dead trk July 16. Coming off a break and he has run OK fresh in the past. Drawn well and market could be the best lead.

PRECIOUS VILLA (D J Clarken) 3g By Not A Single Doubt - Summer Thirst (3:0-0-1): Was slowly away before finishing 1/2 hd, nk 3rd (56.5) Solitaire Princess, Masterstroke 1100m Gosford 3yo C1 Jan 20 then was spelled after 3-3/4 len 5th (56.0) Mossmoney 1400m Kembla Grange (Metro) 3yo Mdn Plate slow trk Feb 8. Ran 1/2 nk 2nd Fidesdi 1000m M’ville barrier trial (Mdn) dead trk July 16. Resumes here for a new stable and has been gelded since he last raced. Went OK in a recent trial but it was the slowest of the morning. Would need to see some confidence in the ring. RESLENDA (D R Jolly) 3g By Reset - Leyenda (2:0-0-0): Debuted with 3-1/4 len 6th (55.5) Independent Air 1200m Gawler E&G Mdn Nov 16 then resumed racing with 3-1/2 len 5th (57.5) Al’s Away 1000m Murray Bridge Mdn slow trk July 4. Fitter now after an excellent first-up effort and this doesn’t look overly strong. Drawn to get a gun run and looks a major player. BALSAMIC (S P Gower) 3f By Monde Bleu Catani (1:0-0-0): At only start ran 7-1/2 len 12th (55.5) Al’s Away 1000m Murray Bridge Mdn slow trk July 4. Had good support at odds on debut but didn’t finish the race off. Blinkers go on here and gets on to a firmer track from a nice draw. Can improve without surprising. KIRVIC (L A Creek) 3f: First start. By Danerich - Renima. Purchased for $2,000 at the yearling sales and he’s the first foal of a mare who failed to place in four runs. Prefer to see. MEADOWS BOO (J W Cornell) 3f By Face Value - Tarnoc (10:0-0-1): Was vetted after 26-1/4 len last (54.5) Rich Pride 1800m M’ville 3yo (75) dead trk Feb 4 then finished 3-3/4 len 6th (55.5) Just Ranger 1111m Gawler Mdn slow trk June 27. Beat half the field home when resuming and will have taken great benefit from that outing. P.Gatt goes on here and she should be in the finish.

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WHY YOU LITTLE (T L Day) 3f By Face Value - Chickey Werrie (4:0-0-0): After 21-3/4 len 9th (54.5) Mime 1400m Hawker 2yo+ Mdn May 26 ran 23 len 12th (54.5) Rory’s Union 1400m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn dead trk June 11. Showed up early last time and senior rider takes over in this but she needs to lift to be competitive here.

Race two GIMME SOME SAVINGS (S J Dodd) 6g By Secret Savings - Oh So Lovely (8:0-0-0): Finished 16-1/2 len 11th (53.0) Ari’s Yacht 2200m Murray Bridge (62) Mar 3 (2010) then returned from a long break with 5-1/4 len 7th (58.0) Eve’s Delight 900m Murray Bridge Mdn dead trk June 11. Drew wide at his first run for over two years and beat five rivals home. Prefer over more ground now and he might have trouble keeping in touch in this. MILENSNAKE (Stephen Lenehan) 5g By Golden Snake - Milentume (3:0-0-0): Finished 6-3/4 len 12th (58.0) Happyendo 1200m Donald Mdn Plate dead trk Feb 27 (2011) then was spelled after 7-3/4 len 6th (58.0) Justonetwomany 1200m Edenhope Mdn dead trk Mar 12 (2011). Coming off a 16-month break in this and breeding suggests he’s better suited over something further. Wait till later. SIGNOR FAVILLA (Simon Casey) 3g: First start. By Niello - Royal Agenda. Closely related to five winners including Jad (7 wins) and three other multiple-race winners. Finished last Zen 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial Mar 26. Trained locally and P.Gatt to ride is a hint they think he can be competitive. Market could tell the tale.

SON OF NALA (J E Hickmott) 3g By Legion Miss Nala (7:0-2-2): Ran 2-1/2 len 4th (55.5) Dubai Me Roses 1600m Balaklava Mdn Nov 23 then was spelled after 4-3/4 len 10th (54.0) Zaeimus 1400m Morphettville Parks (75) Dec 3. Showed good ability in his last campaign and this doesn’t look a deep race for his return to racing. Better over more ground but he can show up while fresh. ZIPALANG (D R Jolly) 3g By Clangalang Zipnotic (3:0-0-0): Hit the rail during the race before finishing 3-1/2 len 5th (57.5) Grand Zee 1250m Morphettville Parks 3yo Mdn Jan 4 then was spelled after 9-1/2 len last (57.5) Lady Akatak 1200m Murray Bridge 3yo Mdn Jan 26. Finished 3/4 len 2nd Chester Downs 900m Murray Bridge barrier trial (Mdn) heavy trk July 6. Did enough in his first campaign to warrant respect here while fresh. In the mix. MISS MOUSIE (G P Moody) 4m: First start. By Amalfi - Depart. Brought just $750 as a weanling and he’s by a VRC Derby winner. Ran 5th Aurabelle 1000m M’ville barrier trial (Mdn) dead trk July 16. Prefer to see. THE TRUDESTAR (K D Buick) 4m: First start. By Bianconi - Filabina. Late starter out of a mare who is yet to have an impact at stud. Would need some signs from the ring to be on her. USCHRIKE (G L Lesnikowski) 4m By Blevic Soliciteuse (7:0-2-2): Followed len, 1/2 nk 3rd (56.0) Heart To Heart, Full Bore 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk July 11 with 1/2 hd 2nd (57.5) Jewel Of Cadence 1200m Balaklava F&M Mdn slow trk July 18. She’s overdue for a win and may be suited by the drop back to 1000 metres. Key player. WEATHER CHIC (Ms L Kettle) 5m By Zephyr’s Tornado - Rafendi (2:0-0-0): Was spelled after 5-1/2 len 6th (56.0) Final Finale 900m Mt Gambier Mdn Feb 23 then resumed racing with 7-1/4 len 5th (56.5) In Spirit 1008m Mildura 2yo+ Mdn July 2. Beat half the field home when resuming but this looks tougher. Perhaps a place.

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BLACK ABBEY (Peter Lawrence) 3f By Niello Dance A Gallop (7:0-0-0): Ran 10-1/2 len 7th (54.5) Twostep 1200m Port Augusta 3yo (64) June 10 before finishing 8-1/2 len 7th (52.5) Gully King 1058m Balaklava Mdn slow trk June 21. Has shown pace at both runs back and they’ve put the blinkers on here. Awkward draw is no help but likely to show up for a while. SHE’LL BE JAKE (J Tarin) 3f By Mutahassin - Kayelissa (1:0-0-0): Jumped awkwardly on debut when finishing 8-3/4 len 11th (53.0) Blaze It Up 1000m Warracknabeal 3yo Mdn dead trk July 8. Fitter for her debut run and senior rider goes on. Still needs to lift. SMOOTH EXCELERATOR (D L Hewitt) 3f By Exceed And Excel - Alle Belle Be (8:0-0-2): Following 7-3/4 len 6th (55.0) Sandhill Jett 1000m Naracoorte Mdn April 22 ran 14-3/4 len 10th (55.5) Selessi 1210m Balaklava Mdn May 9. Blinkers go on for her first run back and she has been placed fresh in the past. Not the worst.

Race three FOLLOWTHEFOOTSTEPS (Ms S Ratsch) 4g By Footstepsinthesand - Rogue Wave (12:0-0-1): After 9 len 8th (56.0) Alisimto 1200m Quorn Mdn June 16 ran 9-1/4 len 10th (56.5) Do Something 1200m Port Augusta Mdn July 8. Blinkers come off here but he needs to make considerable improvement to be competitive. Cannot recommend. FULL BORE (S Burford) 4g By Gallo Di Ferro - Full Gauge (6:0-2-2): Ran wide near the turn then was vetted after 5-1/4 len 5th (58.0) Emmooki’s Dash 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk June 13 then finished len 2nd (58.0) Heart To Heart 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk July 11. Both runs this time in have been excellent and he’ll be looking for this trip now. Hard to beat.

PRACTICE BID (R J Wilson) 4h By Devara - English Lane (7:0-0-0): Beat six home whe 3-1/2 len 8th (58.5) Mintenko 1200m Casterto 2yo+ Mdn heavy trk June 24 then finishe 10-1/4 len 13th (58.5) I’m Handsome To 1600m Warracknabeal 2yo+ Mdn dead trk Ju 8. Yet to place in seven starts and others hav better claims here. BOY ABOUT TOWN (J F Kenny) 3g By Gree Perfume - Queen Of The Town (4:0-0-0): Wa slowly away before finishing 1-3/4 len 4 (58.5) Mintenko 1200m Casterton 2yo+ Md heavy trk June 24 then beat six home when len 6th (58.5) Prie Dieu 1200m Warracknabe 2yo+ Mdn dead trk July 8. Last couple of run have had merit and he looks suited over th trip. Not the worst. MOONBOOTS (Simon Casey) 3g By Niello Footloose (2:0-0-0): Jumped awkwardly o debut when 8-1/4 len 6th (57.5) Gully Kin 1058m Balaklava Mdn slow trk June 21 the ran 8-3/4 len 8th (57.5) Heart To Heart 1200 Gawler Mdn dead trk July 11. Up in trip an they’ve put a tongue tie on here. Drawn th outside alley and will need luck. RAVENHURST (Jon O’Connor) 3g By Blevic Vain Burg (9:0-0-2): Resumed racing with 6-1 len 9th (57.5) Al’s Away 1000m Murray Bridg Mdn slow trk July 4 then finished sht hd, 2 le 3rd (57.5) Motzart, Khalah Rose 1200m Gawl Mdn dead trk July 11. Doesn’t look far off a w and wide barrier won’t be a major worry as he get back anyway. Should be getting home har ANGEL EYES (K J Matson) 4m By King Iv - Fuji Lass (10:0-1-0): Got blocked for a ru then was vetted after 5 len 5th (53.0) Tomm Two 1415m Balaklava 2yo+ Mdn slow trk Jun 21 then finished 24-1/2 len last (53.5) Turee 1500m Gawler F&M (68) dead trk July 11. Ge back to her right grade here and she can fill place with any luck from her wide alley.

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MURRAY BRIDGE comment continued ESTEBANA (Ms N Bruggemann) 4m By Universal Prince - She’s In Control (14:0-2-1): After 2-3/4 len 2nd (53.0) Presidium 1100m Port Augusta Mdn June 28 ran 9-1/4 len 5th (56.0) The Juddernaut 1200m Port Augusta Mdn July 8. She was safely held in moderate company last time but this doesn’t look overly strong. Perhaps a place. KHALAH ROSE (G P Moody) 4m By Denon Ningana (12:0-3-0): Following 3-3/4 len 6th (54.5) Stratum Strikes 1100m Gawler F&M Mdn dead trk June 13 just missed when sht hd 2nd (53.0) Motzart 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk July 11. She looks ready to break through and gets her chance here. The one to beat. LADY SONRO (G P Moody) 4m By Niello - Rose Of Ceylon (7:0-1-0): Was spelled after 8-3/4 len 6th (55.0) Pam Ann 1716m Gawler Mdn Dec 21 and resumed with 7-3/4 len 6th (53.0) Heart To Heart 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk July 11. Not disgraced first-up and she’ll appreciate this extra trip here. Rates an each-way chance. BANGLES (S R Turner) 3f By Elvstroem Noveliste (4:0-0-0): Followed 6-3/4 len 4th (56.5) In Spirit 1008m Mildura 2yo+ Mdn July 2 with 6-1/4 len 8th (56.0) Yammananna 1300m Mildura 3yo Mdn slow trk July 16. She’ll be improved by two runs back from a year on the sidelines. Drawn a nice gate and could surprise at odds back on this firmer surface. LADY ALASKA (D R Jolly) 3f By Reset - Great Manners (4:0-0-1): After 4-1/4 len 7th (55.5) Just Ranger 1111m Gawler Mdn slow trk June 27 ran 6-1/4 len 8th (57.0) Jewel Of Cadence 1200m Balaklava F&M Mdn slow trk July 18. Blinkers come off here and she gets back on to firmer ground. Should be the big improver. CASTANO GIRL (Ms K Huxtable) 2f By Blevic - Greimota (2:0-0-1): Debuted with 6-3/4 len 6th (55.5) Leahone 1058m Balaklava 2yo Mdn June 20 then ran 1-1/4 len, hd 3rd (55.5) Excell Shoes, Spoilspot 1100m Gawler 2yo Mdn dead trk July 11. Stepping up in distance here and she takes on the older horses. Don’t dismiss. GOSSIP GURU (L Macdonald & A Gluyas) 2f By Reset - Glory Guru (3:0-0-0): Returned from a break with 13-1/2 len last (54.0) Splash Of Moet 1000m M’ville 2yo Hcp slow trk June 30 then jumped awkwardly when 5-1/2 len 8th (54.5) Anodoubt 1400m Morphettville Parks 2yo (75) dead trk July 14. Blinkers go on here but she takes on older horses for the first time. Needs to lift.

Race four FRONTANDCENTRE (Ms S Nolan) 6g By Centre Stalls - Dance Front (4:0-0-0): Went for a break after running 8-1/2 len 9th (58.0) Super Silks 1500m Gawler Mdn Jan 18 then resumed racing with 8-1/2 len 11th (58.5) Prie Dieu 1200m Warracknabeal 2yo+ Mdn dead trk July 8. Fitter for one run back but his record doesn’t inspire confidence. Looking to others. STORMING NORTH (J A O’Connor) 5g By Giant’s Causeway - Reem Albaraari (14:0-11): Ran 13-1/4 len 6th (55.0) Thames 2206m Murray Bridge Mdn Aug 24 then pulled up lame after 51-1/4 len last (65.0) Athena Pegasus 2200m Balaklava Hwt (68) Aug 31. Local who hasn’t raced for almost 12 months and he’ll be better for this outing. WINDSOR GARDENS (Ms Rebecca Hodson) 4g By King Of Roses - Kensington Palace (5:03-0): Returned from a break with 1-3/4 len 4th (58.0) Just Ranger 1111m Gawler Mdn slow trk June 27 then finished len 2nd (58.0) Ferrari Star 1400m Balaklava 2yo+ Mdn slow trk July 18. Overdue for a win but he’ll need things to fall his way from the wide alley here. Must go in. BLEVIC LAD (R R Jolly) 3g By Blevic Laudation (8:0-2-0): Ran wide early on before finishing lg nk 2nd (53.5) All That And More 1511m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn slow trk June 27 then drew wide and beat half the field home when 3-3/4 len 6th (57.5) Colonial 1700m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn dead trk July 11. Gets in 2kgs under the limit after the claim and he’s not far off a win. Comes into calculations. COPPER BOY (K J Matson) 3g By King Ivor - Deer Girl (3:0-0-0): Reared at the start then was vetted after 25-1/4 len last (54.5) Misty Eyes 1215m Balaklava 3yo Mdn slow trk June 21 then finished 13-1/2 len 9th (57.5) Motzart 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk July 11. Hasn’t set the world on fire in three runs to date and hard to see him figuring here. FERRARI RED (W A Bogarts) 3g By Mugharreb - Shalini (6:0-0-0): The rider lost her whip when 13-1/4 len last (57.5) Exalted Filly 1211m Gawler 3yo Mdn slow trk June 27 then finished 17-1/2 len last (57.5) Heart To Heart 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk July 11. Blinkers go on but he’ll have his work cut out from the wide barrier. Looking elsewhere. GRIGIO NOW (D L Hewitt) 3g By Gonski - Pinot Now (9:0-2-0): Jumped awkwardly before finishing 4-1/2 len 6th (57.5) Exalted Filly 1211m Gawler 3yo Mdn slow trk June 27 then beat half the field home when 6-1/4 len 8th (57.5) Kalo Taxithi 1400m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn slow trk July 4. Tongue tie goes on here and his best is good enough to be competitive in this. Keep safe.

HE’S NO MUG (Kym Healy) 3g By Mugharreb - Caddy’s Star (1:0-0-0): At only start was slowly away before finishing 17-1/4 len last (57.5) The Juddernaut 1200m Port Augusta Mdn July 8. Beaten a long way on debut and would need to find something to be worthy of consideration here. MR SCHILLER (W E Smart) 3g By Artie Schiller - Imagine Harmony (3:0-1-0): Finished 5-1/2 len 6th (57.5) Emmooki’s Dash 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk June 13 before running 1-3/4 len 2nd (57.5) Kalo Taxithi 1400m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn slow trk July 4. Finished strongly last time and shaped as if this trip would suit. Key player. ONE UP ONE DOWN (J F Macmillan) 3g By Blevic - Star To Behold (12:0-0-0): After 6-1/4 len 5th (57.5) Miss Doubtfire 1950m Morphettville Parks 2yo+ Mdn dead trk June 6 ran 5 len 7th (51.0) Leven’s Lane 1850m Port Augusta (61) July 8. He hasn’t placed in 12 starts and would appear to have his work cut out from his wide alley here. CRYSTAL GAZER (I J Boess) 5m By Steady Eddy - Magic Dane (3:0-0-0): Was spelled after 14-1/2 len 10th (55.0) Birdman 1200m Clare Mdn dead trk Nov 27 then resumed racing with 15-3/4 len 12th (56.0) Emmooki’s Dash 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk June 13. Got beaten out of sight when resuming and would appear safely held from the horror alley in this. HOLY SHEMOLEY (J F Macmillan) 4m By Fraar - Soft (12:0-1-4): Followed 4-3/4 len, 1/2 len 3rd (55.0) Major De, Elancer 2122m Gawler Mdn Dec 7 with 1-3/4 len, sht 1/2 hd 3rd (53.0) Kalo Taxithi, Mr Schiller 1400m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn slow trk July 4. Stuck on gamely last time but worth noting she is yet to place in three goes over this trip. Place looks best. MASLIN MAID (S R Turner) 6m By Fraar Oleander Rose (4:0-0-1): Ran 4-3/4 len 8th (56.5) Grado 1308m Mildura Mdn July 2 covered extra ground when 2 len, 3/4 len 3rd (56.5) Shehara, Oklahoma Thunder 1400m Mildura 2yo+ Mdn slow trk July 16. Looks suited by this journey and can get into the placings here without surprising. DRAGON FLY DREAMS (L J Cadzow) 3f By Nayrizi - Quasarch (1:0-0-0): Was slowly away on debut before finishing 27 len last (55.0) Bernie’s Boy 1300m Bordertown Mdn Feb 5. Coming off a break here and faces a task over this trip first-up. Looking elsewhere. SHEIK MOH HAND (L Macdonald & A Gluyas) 2c By Dubai Destination - Royal Grove (5:0-00): Followed 10-1/4 len 10th (55.5) Kalo Taxithi 1400m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn slow trk July 4 with 2 len 4th (54.5) Anodoubt 1400m Morphettville Parks 2yo (75) dead trk July 14. Taking on the older horses here but has shown ability and last run in Saturday grade in town had merit. Should get a soft run from his draw and can’t be ignored. URANIA BELLE (Simon Casey) 3f By Spinning World - Match Point (8:0-0-1): Finished 2-3/4 len, 3/4 len 3rd (55.5) Tommy Two, Kalo Taxithi 1415m Balaklava 2yo+ Mdn slow trk June 21 then set the pace and weakened when 5 len 9th (55.5) Colonial 1700m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn dead trk July 11. Ridden upside down last time and could improve here if given time to settle. Keep in mind. DISHONOURED (Ms S Ratsch) 4g By Diatribe - Promissory Note (6:0-0-0): Resumed racing with 17-1/4 len 9th (59.0) Alisimto 1200m Quorn Mdn June 16 then the rider lost his whip before finishing 15-3/4 len 8th (58.0) The Juddernaut 1200m Port Augusta Mdn July 8. Hasn’t done enough and looks outclassed.

Race five SIR PRESIDENTE (Scott Trenowden) 6g By Danasinga - El Ardiente (34:5-3-4): Made a little late ground when 7-3/4 len 9th (59.0) Manganese 1600m M’ville (75) slow trk June 30 then stepped way up in grade when 13-1/2 len 9th (54.0) Silent Surround 1950m Morphettville Parks (94) dead trk July 14. Suited back to this class and nearing peak fitness after four runs back. Keep in mind. YOUNG TEARAWAY (Ms N Bruggemann) 7g By Fraar - Young Beauty (69:9-8-8): Following 1-3/4 len 2nd (51.0) St Ives 1850m Port Augusta Squatter’s Cup June 28 ran 10-1/2 len 8th (52.0) Pelekunu Valley 2250m Port Augusta Cup July 8. He’ll find this class easier than last time and is a winner over this trip. Can figure. CAPE SILVER (Ms K Byrnes) 7g By Cape Cross - Silver Eskimo (35:3-3-6): Was vetted after 7-3/4 len 10th (54.5) St Ives 1850m Port Augusta Squatter’s Cup June 28 then ran 4-3/4 len 6th (54.0) Silent Surround 1950m Morphettville Parks (94) dead trk July 14. Down in grade and he will run the trip out. Worth consideration. SCENIC SONG (D C Saxon) 9g By Scenic Singing Hooves (79:7-8-3): Followed 6-1/2 len 5th (55.5) Shiny Buttons 1800m Casterton (Bm72) heavy trk June 24 with 18-1/4 len 10th (54.0) Silent Surround 1950m Morphettville Parks (94) dead trk July 14. Veteran who gets back to his right grade here. Can improve without surprising.

APOSTLE (J A O’Connor) 5g By Galileo Chacony (16:1-3-1): Followed 1-1/4 len 2nd (58.0) Miss Doubtfire 1950m Morphettville Parks 2yo+ Mdn dead trk June 6 with lg nk win (68.5) Nottingham House, Pyroclastic 1700m Warrnambool Mdn Hwt heavy trk July 7. Just out of maiden grade and will find this a tougher assignment. Place looks best. BACK TRACKS (I R Walker) 7g By Reenact Moon Cloud (68:8-8-5): Finished len, 3/4 len 3rd (67.5) Dashing Moulah, Xiphos 2000m Casterton Hwt (62) slow trk June 24 then was checked early on before finishing 8-1/2 len 7th (54.0) Mr Lowndes 2048m M’ville (75) slow trk July 7. This is easier than his last start in Saturday grade. Has claims. HONG KONG MISSY (Jon O’Connor) 4m By Citizen Kane - Hands Full (16:1-1-1): Jumped awkwardly before finishing 4-1/2 len 2nd (54.5) Cool Classic 2200m Murray Bridge (62) slow trk July 4 then safely held when 3 len, 5 len 3rd (54.0) Bell Ringer, Sturgis 2200m Balaklava (68) slow trk July 18. Plodding type but will get a cosy run from the good draw. Don’t dismiss. QUICK ‘N’ SLICK (Kym Healy) 5m By Blevic - Caddy’s Star (39:2-0-2): Beat half the field home when 6-1/2 len 6th (54.0) Environment Patron 2122m Gawler (68) dead trk June 27 then never threatened when 13-1/2 len 9th (54.0) Birdman 1700m Gawler (68) dead trk July 11. Doesn’t win out of turn and place hope is best here. MIAMI INK (J A O’Connor) 7g By Danehill Dancer - Light Wave (35:3-5-4): Finished 1/2 nk, 1/2 len 3rd (55.5) Mystic Fox, Tapeka Point 1600m Murray Bridge (62) dead trk June 11 then struck interference near the 400m before finishing 31-1/4 len 8th (66.0) Xiphos 2000m Warrnambool Hwt (62) heavy trk July 7. Trained locally and he’ll be fitter here for three runs back from a decent break. Gets back on to a firmer surface and could be the value runner here. ITS THE TRUTH (J A O’Connor) 8g By Genuine - Sister Georgina (75:3-6-9): Was vetted after failing to finish (65.5) Lord Of The Song 3200m M’ville Hrdl heavy trk May 26 then ran 35-1/4 len 7th (64.5) Trenchtown 3280m Murray Bridge Hrdl dead trk June 11. Got beaten 17 lengths at his most recent start on the flat and a win here would surprise. DUBAI VENGEANCE (J Dunn) 4g By Dubai Destination - Vengadame (31:2-2-5): After 13-1/2 len 8th (54.5) Cool Classic 2200m Murray Bridge (62) slow trk July 4 ran 10-1/2 len 5th (54.0) Birdman 1700m Gawler (68) dead trk July 11. Got beaten a long way over this track/distance two starts back and can’t see him figuring in this.

Race six TESTATE (S G Padman) 7g By Testa Rossa Laura’s World (41:6-6-8): Twisted a plate when lg nk, 2-1/2 len 3rd (56.0) Prince Of Capers, Penzevengi 1250m Morphettville Parks (86) slow trk June 23 then struck interference at the start before finishing 5-3/4 len 5th (54.0) Torrefy 1200m M’ville (94) slow trk July 7. Fitter now after two runs back and has great record here on his home track. The one to beat. COMIC COMPOSER (L Macdonald & A Gluyas) 5g By Stravinsky - Comic Song (15:4-3-1): Was spelled after 8 len 9th (56.5) Full Metal Jacket 1200m M’ville (75) dead trk June 11 (2011) then resumed racing with 4-3/4 len 7th (59.5) Kosciuszko’s Side 1200m M’ville (75) slow trk July 7. Wasn’t disgraced at his first run back and will be better suited here on a firmer surface. Has claims. AKHABRACH (Simon Casey) 5g By Akhadan Ball On Brach (27:4-5-3): Followed 3-3/4 len 4th (57.0) Beautiful Soul 2014m M’ville (75) dead trk Feb 4 with 8-3/4 len 8th (54.0) Hastein 1950m Port Lincoln Cup Mar 2. Best form is over more ground but he has won first-up previously and engagement of leading rider is an interesting pointer. Don’t dismiss. RING ME NOT (S G Padman) 5g By Bellotto Bell’s Spirit (27:5-2-5): Resumed racing with 2-1/4 len, hd 3rd (52.5) Bermondsey, Vima 1200m M’ville (75) dead trk June 16 then scored 7-1/4 len win (54.0) Vima, Exalted Wonder 1400m Murray Bridge (78) slow trk July 4. Strolled in last time and drops in grade for this. Only rises a kg after the claim and looks the testing material again. FRENCH CHARGE (Scott Trenowden) 4g By Charge Forward - Trois Couleurs (15:3-1-4): Ran 5-3/4 len last (54.0) Zedlion 1600m Nowra Cup dead trk May 27 then finished 5-1/2 len 8th (60.5) Katunga 1100m Gawler (68) dead trk July 11. Passed a few stragglers in the run home last time and does drop 5kgs here. Blowout chance from his good draw. THE RUSSELER (Ms E Faust) 7g By Nediym - Mayletto Rose (22:4-1-2): Finished lg hd, 3-1/2 len 3rd (53.0) Dashagh, Million Bucks 1410m Balaklava (78) dead trk July 20 (2011) then resumed racing with 19-1/4 len last (54.5) Bermondsey 1200m M’ville (75) dead trk June 16. Didn’t pass a runner in his first run back after a year off. Slight drop in grade here but he needs to lift.

DELPHERE (S Burford) 5m By Gallo Di Ferro - Ideal Leader (14:2-3-5): Following 6 len 12th (54.0) Comearoundsundown 1200m M’ville F&M (75) slow trk June 30 ran 1-1/4 len 2nd (56.5) Extra Virgin 1200m Balaklava F&M (68) slow trk July 18. Gets back to his favourite track here (3:2-0-1) and comes in very nicely after the claim. Must go in. SONO PICCOLO (J E Hickmott) 6g By Genuine - Unhook (55:6-7-8): Finished nose 2nd (57.0) Team Lago 1500m Port Augusta (64) June 28 then ran 2-3/4 len, 1-1/2 len 3rd (54.0) Gold Vintage, Club Ha Ha 1500m Port Augusta (77) July 8. Consistent in similar grade and he has won two races here. Keep safe. ZEN (G V Richards) 3g By Keep The Faith Judith Louise (23:3-2-4): Ran 6-1/2 len 7th (58.5) Slim Henry 1500m Gawler 3yo (68) dead trk June 13 then finished 1/2 len, nose 3rd (55.5) King Rodney, Gonski Girl 1250m Morphettville Parks (71) dead trk July 19. Looks to be working up to another win and he’s competitive in this grade. In the mix. GIFT OF KNOWLEDGE (Simon Casey) 7g By Knowledge - Doutole (51:7-1-10): After 19-3/4 len 12th (53.5) Ring Me Not 1400m Murray Bridge (78) slow trk July 4 finished 7-1/4 len 5th (54.5) Handsome As 1400m Morphettville Parks (71) dead trk July 14. Can pull out a run this track/distance and should get a cosy trail here. Blowout chance. BELLUNESE (P G Jones) 4g By Testa Rossa - Bella Bionda (17:2-1-0): Got blocked for a run when 12-1/2 len 11th (54.5) Mystic Fox 1600m Murray Bridge (62) dead trk June 11 then finished 6-3/4 len last (55.5) Leven’s Lane 1850m Port Augusta (61) July 8. Blinkers go back on but he’s not going well enough to be considered here. LUCENUP (C J Graves) 8m By Magic Of Money - Luce Royale (67:3-4-2): Ran 2 len 5th (53.5) Team Lago 1500m Port Augusta (64) June 28 then finished 12-1/2 len 10th (53.5) King Rodney 1400m Port Augusta (59) July 8. Better suited in something easier. Looking elsewhere.

Race seven ZAAMISSION (Ms K Byrnes) 5g By Zariz Dangerous Mission (17:2-5-2): Finished 1/2 nk, 1/2 hd 3rd (54.0) My Uncle Vinny, Imperial Lines 1250m Morphettville Parks (81) June 2 then was slowly away before finishing 2-1/2 len 4th (56.5) Bermondsey 1200m M’ville (75) dead trk June 16. Big drop in grade for him here and he has a super record around this circuit (5:2-3-0). Gets a gun run and should go close. MARKAB (Ms L Treloar) 5h By Galileo - Exo (15:2-2-3): Finished 5-1/4 len 6th (51.5) Revolt 1500m R’hill Rst0ly dead trk Oct 29 then jumped awkwardly when 7-3/4 len 7th (56.5) Underthetuscansun 1300m Hawkesbury (Bm70) Nov 10. Resuming here for a new stable but hasn’t raced for eight months. Would need a market lead. CATON (F W Meuring) 3g By Reset - Mardi Gras (3:1-1-0): Ran 1/2 hd 2nd (59.5) Mo Vo 1200m Kyneton (62) dead trk Feb 4 then hung in and was checked near the 1000m when 2-3/4 len 6th (59.5) Itizi 1400m Bendigo (62) Feb 11. Finished nk, 4 len 3rd Sweet Never, El Magico 1000m M’ville barrier trial dead trk July 16. Lightly-raced galloper who resumes here for a new yard. Scored fresh in his only campaign to date and market could provide a good lead. EXALTED WONDER (J W Cornell) 4m By Blevic - Our Dear Lady (23:2-3-3): After 1/2 len 2nd (55.0) Owdatay 1400m Murray Bridge (71) dead trk June 11 finished 7-1/4 len, len 3rd (51.5) Ring Me Not, Vima 1400m Murray Bridge (78) slow trk July 4. Safely held last time but drops in grade here. Must go in. MOTZART (S G Padman) 3g By Face Value Baroness Rose (7:1-0-1): Followed 8-1/4 len 7th (57.5) Shaabam 1350m Strathalbyn 3yo Mdn slow trk May 27 with sht hd win (57.5) Khalah Rose, Ravenhurst 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk July 11. Scored well in maiden grade last time but stonger here and wide alley is no spoil. Place only. BARRIERS (Scott Trenowden) 4g By Lonhro Pacific Joy (17:2-3-1): Finished 3-1/4 len 5th (56.0) Rub Doubt 1206m Murray Bridge (62) May 23 then struck interference at the start and lost a plate when 3 len 8th (58.5) Double Cream 1400m Morphettville Parks (62) dead trk June 6. Freshened for this but will need some luck from the alley. Perhaps a place. BREAK THE DRY (D W O’Leary) 5m By Gallo Di Ferro - Oahu Ace (7:1-1-1): Finished sht hd 2nd (56.5) Simply Delightful 1111m Gawler F&M Mdn Dec 7 then was spelled after 1/2 len win (55.0) Miss Satchmo, Sombre 1211m Gawler Mdn Dec 21. Ran 4th Shimano Miss 900m Murray Bridge barrier trial heavy trk July 6. Lightly-raced mare with good ability but she’s had seven months off the scene. Look for any confidence in the ring.

LUCIETON LAD (R J Wilson) 5g By Musee D’Orsay - Lucieton Lady (12:1-2-1): Scored 1-1/4 len win (57.0) Little Bit Of Joy, Sizzling Dan 1550m Mt Gambier Mdn dead trk Oct 30 then was spelled after 7-3/4 len 8th (57.0) Country Run 1700m Penola (65) Nov 13. Coming off an 8-month break and probably wants further than this. Wait till later. I’M SMOKIN (D N Kolpin) 5g By Oamaru Force - Smokin’ Indian (19:2-4-3): Ran 9-1/2 len 4th (58.5) Run Diego 1200m Warrnambool (62) heavy trk June 12 then jumped awkwardly when 5-1/2 len 10th (55.0) Melete 1200m Casterton (68) heavy trk June 24. May improve back on a firmer surface but others look better suited. SOPHINA (D L Baylis) 5m By Bianconi - Lola (20:2-4-1): Was found to be injured after running 3/4 len 2nd (55.0) Independent Air 1200m Murray Bridge (62) slow trk July 4 then finished 4-3/4 len 4th (55.0) Extra Virgin 1200m Balaklava F&M (68) slow trk July 18. She’s generally thereabouts but can find one better. Place looks best. ATTITUDE PROBLEM (Ryan Balfour) 5m By Jetball - Polychrest (24:2-0-3): After hd win (56.0) Kelport, Edge Off 1100m Port Augusta (61) June 10 struck interference early on before finishing 20-1/2 len last (57.5) Marina Del Rey 1200m Port Augusta F&M (64) July 8. She’s a winner here but this class will test and barrier is no spoil. Faces a task. C’MON NOW (D L Hewitt) 6m By Foxhound Just Do It Now (27:2-1-1): Jumped awkwardly when 7-1/4 len 11th (55.5) Uma Wave 1200m Murray Bridge (62) Feb 15 then resumed racing with 8-1/2 len 8th (54.5) Independent Air 1200m Murray Bridge (62) slow trk July 4. Her win strike/rate is very modest and others here make more appeal. HEURIGER (S J Dodd) 4g By Elusive Quality - Calaway Gal (19:1-4-2): Safely held when 10-1/4 len 8th (56.0) Mystic Fox 1600m Murray Bridge (62) dead trk June 11 then wasn’t far away when 1-1/2 len 5th (54.0) Kinselmac Manner 1400m Balaklava C1 slow trk July 18. He can mix his form but is capable at best. Take on trust. ALANZA (B C Mueller) 3f By Hussonet - Excitant (15:1-0-2): Ran 8-1/2 len 7th (54.0) Emmooki’s Dash 1211m Gawler C1 dead trk June 27 then finished 17-3/4 len 14th (54.0) Independent Air 1200m Murray Bridge (62) slow trk July 4. Blinkers go back on but her form isn’t good enough for this. Looking elsewhere. OUR DESTINATION (J Dunn) 5g By Dubai Destination - Millions (49:1-3-4): Returned from a break with 8-1/4 len 10th (54.0) Last Charge 1050m M’ville (75) slow trk June 30 then finished 10-1/2 len 12th (54.0) Energized 1200m Balaklava E&G (62) slow trk July 18. Can improve back on firmer ground but needs it weaker. Others preferred. ANY MINUTE NOW (Ms E Faust) 6g By Exceed And Excel - Dim Sim (31:1-2-4): Jumped awkwardly when 8-3/4 len 9th (53.0) Kooda Wonder 1050m Balaklava (62) slow trk Sept 28 then resumed racing with 24-1/4 len last (54.0) Energized 1200m Balaklava E&G (62) slow trk July 18. Fitter for one run back but his record is nothing to write home about. Not likely.

Race eight SARI BAYIR (W E Smart) 4g By Refuse To Bend - True Blue Spirit (11:3-1-1): Was spelled after 4-3/4 len 4th (56.0) Club Ha Ha 1100m Port Augusta (72) April 15 and resumed with 8-1/4 len last (59.0) Club Ha Ha 1215m Balaklava (62) slow trk June 21. Didn’t get warm first-up but can improve dramatically here on a firmer surface. He’s a second-up winner and gets a gun draw. Ticks a few boxes. SEVENTH BULLET (Michael Hickmott) 4g By Shamardal - Beat The Bullet (20:3-4-1): Returned from a break with 7-1/4 len 7th (59.0) Ethbaal 900m Murray Bridge (68) slow trk July 4 then beat six home when 6-3/4 len 8th (59.5) Energized 1200m Balaklava E&G (62) slow trk July 18. Fitter now and suited back on top of the ground. Can improve without surprising. CRUZ’N NOW (D L Hewitt) 4g By Street Cry Just Do It Now (37:3-2-3): Jumped awkwardly before scoring sht nk win (56.0) Treeovus, French Academy 1511m Gawler (62) dead trk June 27 then wasn’t disgraced when 8-1/2 len 4th (56.5) Birdman 1700m Gawler (68) dead trk July 11. Back in distance but he is a winner this track/distance in the past and this class suits. In the mix. IRISH CHEER (Ms S Nolan) 6g By Happy Giggle - Linney Head (40:3-6-4): Ran 5-1/2 len 5th (55.5) Owdatay 1400m Murray Bridge (71) dead trk June 11 then finished 2-1/2 len 5th (58.0) Mount Mee Up 1500m Gawler E&G (62) dead trk July 11. He doesn’t win out of turn but egenrally goes well here on his home track. Worth consideration.

SILVER MOMENT (R R Jolly) 4m By Barely Moment - Silver Medal (20:2-1-5): Followe len, 1-3/4 len 3rd (53.5) Filiar Invictu Energized 1211m Gawler (62) dead trk Jun 27 with hd, 1-1/2 len 3rd (52.5) Tureen, A That And More 1500m Gawler F&M (68) dea trk July 11. Her win strike/rate is poor but sh looks suited in this grade. Has claims. TUREEN (B D Brook) 4m By Keep The Fai - Cuplet (38:3-3-2): After 3-1/4 len 4th (56. Filiar Invictus 1211m Gawler (62) dead trk Jun 27 scored hd win (54.5) All That And Mor Silver Moment 1500m Gawler F&M (68) dea trk July 11. Scored overdue win last time an should be competitive again here. Keep in min BAY FLASH (E Bromfield) 4g By Keeninsky Proud Run (8:1-0-2): Following 11-1/2 len 12 (58.0) Stanzior 1300m Cranbourne (62) heav trk May 27 was slowly away when 5-1/4 len 8 (54.0) Kosciuszko’s Side 1200m M’ville (75 slow trk July 7. Better suited here but he need to lift. Looking to others. BRINKLEY BULLET (Craig Stewart) 4g By Blev - Brinkley Lass (30:2-3-2): Made late groun when 9-3/4 len 5th (54.0) Ring Me Not 1400 Murray Bridge (78) slow trk July 4 then finishe strongly for 1/2 nk 2nd (56.0) Mount Mee U 1500m Gawler E&G (62) dead trk July 1 Looks to be working up to another win but h has a habit of finding one better. Take on trus ALLEZ TARA (J R Croucher) 4g By Song O Tara - Fairy Rose (10:1-1-0): Pulled up lam after running 15-3/4 len last (54.0) My Ex Ma 1800m M’ville (75) Mar 31 then resumed ra ing with 6-3/4 len 5th (57.0) Independent A 1200m Murray Bridge (62) slow trk July 4. D a good job from a wide alley when resumin and meets similar grade here. Drawn wid again but goes close with luck in running. GAUSS (M A O’Leary) 4m By Rakti - Belle Gin (10:1-3-3): After 1/2 len 2nd (56.0) Gatalist 1400m Penola (65) dead trk May 31 g checked at the start when beaten len 2nd (56.5 Hay Bob 1400m Casterton (62) heavy trk Jun 24. Consistent mare and stable command respect. Keep safe. BRILLIANT WEEN (J A O’Connor) 7g By Brillia Leader - Durraween (47:6-1-7): Finished 35-3 len 5th (65.0) Marked Danger 3200m M’vil Hrdl Sept 3 then was spelled after 25-1 len last (53.0) Uchimura 2250m Morphettvil Parks (81) Sept 17. Coming off a decent brea and will take benefit from this outing. Lookin elsewhere. ITALIAN DANZA (Ms B Geracitano) 4g B Testa Rossa - Gold Ransom (17:1-0-0): Ra 11-1/2 len 10th (54.5) Dirty Ona Drink 1800 M’ville (75) Mar 3 then pulled up lame aft finishing 24-1/2 len last (58.0) Belnova 1600 Strathalbyn (62) dead trk April 18. Ran 7 Staralan 1000m M’ville barrier trial dead t July 16. Has a very modest record and othe look better suited in this. NOTONMATCHDAY (R J Moore) 5g B Hemingway - Como (30:2-4-5): Scored 1 len win (54.0) Zoom Lad, Snapertude 1350 Strathalbyn (62) slow trk May 27 then hung before finishing 3-3/4 len, 2-1/4 len 3rd (55. Beearch, Delcanos 1600m Murray Bridge C slow trk July 4. Recent form is consistent an won’t mind a firmer surface here. Has claims IAM TOBY (M W Smith) 4g By Terrific - Chelis Marie (9:1-0-0): Got checked near the 1000 when 4-3/4 len 8th (59.0) Bernie’s Boy 1400 Mildura (58) dead trk April 16 then was spelle after 7 len 8th (57.5) Union Rep 1400m M Gambier (59) slow trk May 20. Only win was very modest company and this looks a toug assignment first-up. Not likely. JEUNE GLASS (Ms S Jaensch) 5m By Jeune Glasspark Miss (12:1-1-1): Finished 4-3/4 le 5th (57.0) Oomoo Chance 1550m Mt Gambi (59) Feb 23 then was spelled after 9-1/4 len 5 (56.5) Bredlign 1900m Bordertown (59) M 8. Runs the occasional good race fresh b will need some luck from her awful alley her Faces a task. THAT’S ALL GOLD (S P Gower) 3f By Dash F Cash - Nova Gen (7:1-1-0): Ran 12-1/4 len 10 (54.0) Rock Culture 1800m M’ville 3yo (75) Fe 25 then finished 9-1/2 len last (56.5) Tristac 1606m Murray Bridge (62) Mar 28. General takes a run or two and is better suited ov more ground. Looking to others. YOU ARE SO VAIN (F W Meuring) 5m B Noverre - Pretty Pinay (18:2-0-1): Only be one home when 5-3/4 len 6th (54.0) Elsewhe 1500m Gawler M Hcp-75 dead trk June 1 then ran 5-3/4 len 5th (54.0) Filiar Invictu 1211m Gawler (62) dead trk June 27. This as far as she wants and awkward alley won help. Place only. RAJA BELLE (Ms K Duffie) 6m By Devara - Belle’s Reign (21:2-0-0): Following 22-1 len 6th (56.0) Owdatay 1390m Wentworth C Nov 1 ran 17-1/4 len last (53.0) Image Mast 1200m Murray Bridge (62) Nov 9. Ran la Wilander 900m Murray Bridge barrier tri heavy trk July 6. Needs it weaker and this tr will test. A win would surprise.

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CONGRATULATIONS to Tanunda’s Luke Wells, Sam Agars, Nick Schmidt and Tom Schiller for their selection in the South Australian state country side. The four played in the Landmark national Country Football championships in Wagga late last week. To have four players from one club picked

from the thousands of country players across the state and for Wells to be named All Australian ruckman is a truly unique achievement. Also, the fact three of those players were developed through the Magpies’ junior program is a testament to the professionalism of the club. Unfortunately there wasn’t much on field success as South Australia finished fourth after losing Sunday’s third place playoff to NSW/ACT by eight points. Earlier the Croweaters lost to Victoria 1 by 34 points, defeated WA by 22 points, lost to NSW/ACT by 19 points, defeated Queensland by seven points and lost to Victoria two by 21 points. Strangely the biggest problem the Tanunda boys had was dealing with the depressing news that all the pubs in Wagga close at midnight. WH1837593

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By LUBIN PFEIFFER I HEADED out early on Saturday morning in search of metro salmon on the St Kilda break wall. It wasn’t even light yet but with people already rigging and rugging up in the car park I figured there must be some fish around. I donned the waders, jacket and set up my 8wt fly rod with a couple of chartreuse clousers attached. Deciding on starting at the top of the break wall I made the long walk to the end. I figured this is where the fish must be biting as there were around 20 other people at the same spot. As long as you leave enough casting room for the angler next to you, you can all fish together within a relatively small area. Salmon will hold in schools so being in the ‘spot’ can be the difference between catching and not in these situations. This definitely turned out to be the spot as I had 18 salmon landed for my nine casts. Double headers were the norm and in a

short time space just before the sun had fully risen I had 37 fish to the bank. The hot bite then slowed a little as I moved around to find the fish again. I only managed one more salmon when trying other areas so I made my way back to the hot spot a short while later. This turned out to be a good decision as the salmon were hot to trot again and I banked another 50 fish in about an hour’s fishing. The wind was howling and I was happy with my efforts of 88 fish caught and released so I made my way back to the car and started the short drive back to the Barossa. If you’re looking for a good morning out I would strongly suggest St Kilda on sunrise. Head in to the Spot On Tackle store and grab some 60-80mm soft plastics or flies in greens and whites before you head out so all that you have to worry about the next day is catching fish. Tight lines until next week.

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What is your most important attribute? Hard work and determination. Who is a character at the club and why? Paula Dean because no one has a louder or more unique laugh and no one can sink a West End like her. Who is the best player you have played with and against? The best player I have played with is Stacey Dunn as last year we just had an amazing season together and just clicked really well. The best I’ve played against would have to be Kate Beveridge whose height was just impossible to combat. Who are your sporting idols? Sharni Layton and Anna Dunn. Any superstitions? I always have eight crumpets before every game and have my lucky undies. What event has inspired or amazed you? The 2005 AFL grand final Sydney v West Coast when Leo Barry took a flying mark to ensure the win for Sydney. If you were Prime Minister what issue would you address? The lack of funding toward public schools and try and get the standards of public schools up with those of private schools. Major influence in your football? My mum, she got me into netball at the age of five and I haven’t had a year not playing since. Pet hates on the netball court? When Anna Dunn steals all your intercepts on the court.

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‘Maggie’nificent TANUNDA defied the odds to record a memorable and courageous 58-point win against arch rival Nuriootpa. For the first time in recent memory, Tanunda went into a game with people doubting the Magpies’ chances of winning. This came about because of an unprecedented absence of four players (Luke Wells, Tom Schiller, Nick Schmidt and Sam Agars) all competing for the state country side in Wagga. If that didn’t put enough pressure on playing coach Ben Britton, the late withdrawal of power forward Barry Kaesler due to a bout of gastro left the Pies looking thinner than they have in six years. But, as great teams do, they always respond when challenged. David Goern and Sam Toole tag teamed in the ruck to prevent Nuri’s Duncan Cragg-Sapsford from dominating and Craig Bevan put in a superhuman effort playing the entire first half on the ball without a break. Physicality was also a hallmark of the Pies’ win as they intimidated Nuri, forcing the Tigers into mistakes and undisciplined acts. A five-goal-to-nil first term set the tone for the day, according to Nuri coach Nat Salter. “They just wanted it more than we did,” Salter said.

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“They were hungry coming off a loss, we didn’t handle their physical play well and in the end that cost us.” Nuri started their best player Craig Gogoll in attack but he was swung back into defence during a fiery second term that saw two players from each team, Tanunda’s Ben Schiller and Andrew Prior along with Nuri captain Billy Nichols and Zac Dahms shown yellow cards in two separate incidents. The second quarter also saw a more competitive Tiger side manage to keep the score from blowing out although the margin was still 44 points at half-time. Nuri’s determination carried through into the third term as they managed to hold Tanunda to just 2-1 while adding three goals of their own but the Tiger’s avenues to goal were much harder to find than the home side’s. “Our midfield managed to completely turn around the beating they got last week,” Britton said. “They gave Nuri no room to move and choked their forward entries whereas at the other end Ben Newberry was brilliant in attack for us.” Britton himself was equally dominant, kicking seven goals for his best return in two years. Tanunda also benefited from the return of Lachlan Kemp from Central District for his first A grade game at Tanunda. The running back pocket/half back played well

and is sure to press for inclusion in September. Brett Thiele was the Tigers’ best, with his typical in-andunder style and defensive presence matching the intensity of his opponents. Britton was hesitant when asked how he felt about the win. “Proud, I guess, is the best word that comes to mind. “To have so many of our top players out and to have not a single passenger. “With guys like Scott Rogasch who played his best game in four years it set a standard for everyone else. It’s good to know we’ve got that in us. “There were large parts of the game where we just absorbed their pressure and scored when we had to.” For Salter it was a case of lamenting a wasted opportunity. “We went in with too many people thinking we were going to win rather than we might win. “Next week we’ve got South Gawler so we know it’s going to be a big challenge.” With their hopes of playing finals now over the Tigers’ now turn to planning for the future while Tanunda will be preparing to head to Gawler Central. Britton said there’s every chance some of the players who missed Saturday’s game won’t be in the black and white for the clash with some needing a break after a heavy schedule.

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