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Barry’s verdict it was overdue By ROBERT LAIDLAW “THANK God it’s all over,” said former newspaper photographer Barry O’Brien. His comment was in response to last week’s result of the fourth inquest on Azaria Chamberlain’s death. The infant’s death at Ayres Rock in 1980 became infamous for ‘the dingo stole my baby’. “But is it over?” questioned Mr O’Brien. “Who knows what else? The coroner said there was human intervention, so will someone put the whole thing to rest and say what really happened?” Mr O’Brien, from Gawler, was working for The Advertiser in 1980 and was given the assignment to cover the first inquest for all Australian morning papers. “When reporter Kym Tilbrook and I arrived in Alice Springs a couple of days before the inquest, everyone in Australia thought they were guilty, including me,” he said. “The police reporter at The News, who was friendly with the police, said, ‘wait til you hear the evidence, it’s damning’. But after the first few days, I heard no evidence to say the Chamberlains were guilty and I completely changed my mind. “Both Lindy and Michael were good photographers and keen to show me their pictures. I was able to get an exclusive photo of Azaria, which was used all around Australia on the front page. The interest was so high, nearly all my pictures were used on front pages every day, and many in overseas publications as well.” Mr O’Brien was flying home after the court adjourned for the Christmas break when Michael told him in the Alice Springs airport, ‘you know, this may go down in Australian history as one of the country’s biggest mysteries.’ How right he was. “For over 30 years I’ve always thought they had a rough deal, but their persistence to get the truth shows how strong they are,” Mr O’Brien added.
MEMORIES: Barry O’Brien with some of the photos he took during the Azaria Chamberlain story.
Coroner Elizabeth Morris delivered her findings last Tuesday, June 12, that Azaria had been taken and killed by a dingo, and an amended death certificate was issued immediately. Initially at the first coronial inquest, in February, 1981, magistrate Denis Barritt, in the first live telecast of Australian court proceedings, ruled the likely cause of death was a dingo attack, while also concluding there was human intervention. A second inquest was held seven months later in Darwin, which led to the Chamberlains being charged with Azaria’s murder. Mr O’Brien also covered the six week long trial. On October 29, 1982, Lindy was convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment, while Michael was found guilty as an accessory after the fact, and given an 18-month suspended sentence. After spending almost three years in prison, Lindy gained her release. Later, on a holiday with their family, Lindy and Michael travelled to Gawler to visit Barry and his wife Pat. After the Chamberlains divorced and Lindy remarried, the O’Briens remained friends with Lindy and new husband Rick Creighton. In the mid-90s, Barry was given an assignment to cover Lindy’s new life in America. “At the trial, the guilty verdict shocked almost everyone, except a few of the ‘the dingo is innocent’ group,” Mr O’Brien said. “After listening to almost every word at the trial, it was an unbelievable conclusion. But now, justice has been served. I hope they get their apology from the Northern Territory government, but I won’t hold my breath. “I think Lindy should be given the Queen’s medal for tourism, because every time Pat and I go overseas, her name comes up. “She has done more to put Australia on the map than all the ads,” he said.
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THE State Government has granted the Town of Gawler $500,000 to develop the Gawler River area, including linking several popular bike trails. The project will provide quality open space and link the Gawler township with the Gawler urban rivers shared path network, and ultimately with the Gawler Bypass/Stuart O’Grady bikeway and the new Tanunda to Gawler path currently under construction. Planning minister John Rau made the announcement late last week in parliament, as part of the $7.6m in grants to local governments across the state for open space development. “This government understands South Australians need attractive open spaces to relax and enjoy; places where people can come together to meet for public events in their towns and cities,” Mr Rau said. “Greater access to open space such as walking trails also helps to support healthy living.” Light MP Tony Piccolo, who strongly supported the project and advocated on its behalf to the state government, said it was a great win for the Light electorate. “This government is focussed on creating safe communities and healthy neighbourhoods,” Mr Piccolo said. “We already have great walking and riding infrastructure– and now that it’s going to be linked up, it will be even better than before.”
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THIS week Herald editor Graham Fischer was there to catch the confrontation between Willaston runner Andre Boers and SA premier Jay Weatherill. The Premier was at the Gawler Central Willaston match after joining Member for Light Tony Piccolo and regional newspaper editors on his Tour de Light. To read more about the clash turn to page 4 or visit barossaherald.com.au. Also, the Herald was there early Saturday morning at the Barossa Farmer’s Market to witness the crowd of passionate people in support of the Barossa Agricultural Preserve Bill. Read more on the gathering on page 3. Meanwhile, Herald journalist Robert Laidlaw caught up with motorbike sensation Shane Diener from Freeling. Shane is heading off in September to the Australasian Motorcycle Safari with the aim on claiming victory. His story appears on page 5 and on barossaherald.com.au. Journalist Michelle O’Rielly highlights two 19-year-olds from Mt Torrens who have spent the past two years producing a film which will be screened this Saturday in Lobethal. Turn to page 8 and read the full story on the Herald website. Remember, news doesn’t happen on a Wednesday as you will find with other regional newspapers. At the Herald we bring you -up-todate stories via our website barossaherald.com.au. You can also find us by visiting Facebook.
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LOUD AND PROUD: Barossa identities Margaret Lehmann (left) James Lindner (middle) and Maggie Beer (right) were among the crowd on Saturday keen to have their say on Barossa’s future.
Hear our concerns writing correct, so it can be interpreted well,” Mr Linder added. The main aim and concerns of the people is to ensure the preservation of agricultural lands from urban sprawl and internal town enlargement. The people want a strong foundation for the Barossa to continue to grow its quality produce in all agricultural pursuits, from grape to grain, cropping land, grazing land, land for orchards, land for produce and help to further enhance its reputation for excellence in all agricultural pursuits. Mr Lindner felt the show of support on Saturday would aid the process and support Minister Rau as he attempts to get the ‘Barossa Agricultural Preserve’ Bill passed through both Houses of Parliament. The much debated legislation for the proposed Barossa and McLaren Vale Agricultural preserve is currently before the state parliament.
THE Barossa Farmer’s Market provided the ideal setting to host a public gathering in support of the Barossa Agricultural Preserve Bill. Barossa’s James Lindner, who organised the event, said he was pleased with the public turnout at Saturday’s meeting, called to support the Barossa Agricultural Preserve’ Bill. More than 50 people from diverse backgrounds in the region attended the meeting in Angaston. Mr Lindner said he was also “overwhelmed” with messages of support from others, who were unable to attend. “I touched base with Paul Mitchell from Barossa Council beforehand and he was supportive, and for me it is another step since the vine pool in the 1980s,” Mr Lindner said. “The two main aspects are the Barossa boundary and the urban sprawl, with the size of towns increasing. “It’s about getting the process in
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ON SATURDAYS, Andre Boers acts as runner for the Willaston A grade football side delivering the messages of coach Justin Irving. Last Saturday, pre-game, he took the opportunity to deliver his own message to South Australian premier Jay Weatherill. Boers said he had told the Premier in a passionately agressive manner that the government was making the wrong decision in closing the ferry service at Cadell. “I have moved up to live in the area and the community is very upset about the decision,” Boers said. “I suggested to Mr Weatherill that the decision should be reconsidered. He told me that perhaps more people should haved used the ferry and the situation wouldn’t have arisen. “But the community doesn’t believe it is solely about the use but the convenience for people trying to cross the river.” Boers said if a car broke down and required RAA service, or someone was injured and needed a doctor or to go to hospital, it would result in an additional travelling time of maybe 40 minutes or an hour.
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The decision to close the ferry, was announced last week at an emotional meeting of about 500 people in the Riverland. The government said it planned to re-invest the $400,000 saved from the closure into other ferry services along the Murray. The Premier was at the Gawler Central - Willaston match at Gawler oval after joining the member for Light Tony Piccolo on his ‘Tour de Light’ on Saturday morning. Mr Weatherill took the opportunity to announce a $5000 state government grant to help Gawler Central upgrade oval lightning. The sporting club will also put up $5000 for the more efficient and brighter lights. The Premier also tossed the coin at the start of the A grade game and met with the coaching staff of both teams before exiting the arena but remaining close to oval. Boers, after being on the oval, ran to the coach’s box and saw Mr Weatherill close by so took the opportunity to give his thoughts. Read more on the Premier’s Tour de Light on the Herald website:
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MOTORCYCLE ‘king’ Shane Diener is aiming high at this year’s Australasian Safari from September 21-29, with a goal of finishing first. The 10-times winner of the South Australian 24-hour reliability trial, usually starting in Kapunda or Eudunda, will be entering his fifth Safari, after finishing a credible fifth last year. After completing his first Safari in 2008, Diener was forced out of the ‘09 event after hitting a kangaroo and breaking his leg. “For me that was my hairiest experience in an event, because I could not do anything about it,” Shane said. “You can not rely on wildlife to be scared away; you just have to be mindful of the risks. I nearly hit a kangaroo at this year’s Condo 750 when it fell over on the bitumen, but luckily got up in time. Then there are the cattle and sheep that sometimes wander.” Highlighting the risks riders take in off-road events, in the
Easter Condo, where Diener finished second, perennial winner Ben Grabham hit a roo and broke his arm, collarbone, shoulder blade and his spine on four levels, as well as suffering a punctured lung. But the adventure far outweighs the risks for Diener, who has many fond memories to go along with the multiple injuries suffered in his ‘pursuit of happiness.’ “The Australasian Safari is unique, as you do not know where you are going the next day until the night before,” the Freeling rider said. “Each day there is a new track and a new challenge, which is part of the appeal. You have a little map on your handle bars while riding up to 160kph. “My favourite memory was in 2010 when a mate, Kevin Barry, built a bike for me. He had been diagnosed with melanoma, and even though there were a few dramas, it was his dream, and for me a great experience. Unfortunately KB passed away earlier this year.”
Known as Australia’s toughest off-road adventure, the Safari caters for motorbikes, quads and four-wheel drives. It starts in Perth, heads north along the coast to Geraldton, through the Wheatbelt and Murchison to Carnarvon, and back to Geraldton. In 2011 Diener won eight of the 17 stages but lost four hours with a penalty, before finishing fifth. He rode a Yamaha WR450. “I’m on a similar bike again, which is a new model with fuel injection, and parts are currently being made,” he said. “I’m using lead-up events, including the 24, as training for the Safari. “The plan is to push harder on the first stage and look after the bike, as it is a long event, lasting eight days. “It’s going further north this year, and I think sand will play a part. “While the ultimate aim is to win the Safari, perhaps one day I’d also like to ride in the Dakar.”
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THE reduction of the current 100km/h speed limit to 90kph on the Barossa Valley Way, between Lyndoch and Gawler is being supported by the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (DPTI). It also is recommending the speed limit through Sandy Creek is reduced to 70km/h. Barossa Council director of Works and Engineering Michael Lange was happy with the moves. “We are supportive of any speed reductions based on sound assessment, and not having speed change just for the sake of it,” Mr. Lange said. “If you look at accident history and do risk assessment, speed reduction is part of the road safety strategy. We are aware a lot more because of info available on injuries occurring, based on various speed limits.
“There has also been an increase in people’s well-being, which includes cycling, with more now using Lyndoch Road. The ‘lycra brigade’ is always on our main roads.” DPTI’s South Australia’s road safety strategy 2020 – “towards zero together” sets a target of reducing fatalities and serious casualties by at least 30 per cent by 2020. A review has been undertaken by DPTI of the speed limit on the Barossa Valley Way, which took into account the 10.7km section of road between Gawler and Lyndoch with the default rural speed limit of 100km/h posted being predominately of a rural environment. This road section, which has an annual average daily traffic ranging from 5200 vehicles at Gawler to 2800 vehicles at
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Young filmmakers prove their biggest critics wrong THEY’RE only 19, yet these two friends and amateur filmmakers (right) say motivation plays a huge part in wanting to succeed. Paul Sinkinson and Tamara Turner, both from Mt Torrens, this Saturday evening will present their homemade feature length film ‘Back to Sanity’ on a small screen. For the past two-and-a-half years the former Birdwood High students have been working in their own time, and without funds and technical equipment, to produce the 97-minute feature. The romantic thriller, produced by Paul and shot in the Adelaide Hills, involves a girl, played by Tamara, who becomes lost in the forest after an emotional break up with her boyfriend. Paul said, “I have always had a passion for films when young, but never had the chance to be creative and to actually produce something of this nature.” While Tamara said, “I jumped at the opportunity to be involved with something creative like this as it was a challenge, and a release from my other more academic subjects”. Both agreed a majority of their family and friends didn’t think they could pull off the project. “One of our biggest motivations was to prove them wrong and challenge ourselves to complete it,” Paul said. Work for the film began while in high school. “We chose media as a subject in Year 10 as it was something different from the standard subjects, that developed an interest for us, so we took it up again in Year 12,” Paul said. From here the opportunity came up for students to make a piece of media.
“We originally hoped to finish the film at the end of Year 12 and submit that for marks, but on top of the rest of school work, this didn’t happen. “The film then became something we did in our own time.” The involvement has since seen Paul take on a university course Bachelor of Creative Arts - Screen. Both explained, ‘Back to Sanity’ started as an idea for a technical exercise by filming a few creative shots with a distressed girl running through the forest. Tamara said, “We soon began asking ourselves questions, why is she running? From what? And where is she? The concept grew as we developed the characters and story to give it a deeper, more meaningful narrative.” Of course there were plenty of challenges such as lots of experimenting, do-it-yourself equipment, which sometimes included duct tape, cardboard and PVC pipe. However, the whole process enabled them to learn from their many mistakes, from each other and work as a team. Along the way their friends, Michael Schmidt and Michael Lawson became involved. Both also feature in the film. The friends, who don’t expect fame from the film, said having the opportunity to show it to a community is a reward. This Saturday evening The public is invited to see ‘Back to Sanity’ at Lobethal Centennial Hall this Saturday at 6.30pm. Entry is a donation. For more details about the film, visit cellardoorpictures.com.au. To read the complete story, visit barossaherald.com.au.
ON SET: Amateur filmmakers Tamara Turner and Paul Sinkinson from Mt Torrens in action during their film ‘Back to Sanity’. For more details visit cellardoorpictures.com.au. Photo courtesy of Kendrea Rhodes.
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IN TRAINING: Preparing for the Mini-Olympic torch run outside the Gawler Council Chambers on Sunday were (from left) committee chairman Dale Martin, Councillor Barry Neylon, children’s television character Sportacus (aka Paul Pearce), and former Olympian Sean Carlin, who ran the first leg. The ‘run’ went to Pioneer Park, to Reid Street, Apex Park, Bridge Street South, past Vadoulis Garden Centre, and finished at Starplex. The Mini-Olympics will be held at Starplex on Sunday, July 15. For details on the Mini-Olympics, call Starplex on 8522 0622.
DETAILED MOSAIC: It’s been a busy time for regional artists as they create a diverse range of artworks as part of the annual South Australian Living Artists Festival. Fourteen artists will exhibit their artwork within the Barossa Bushgardens, titled ‘At Home in the Bush’ with the public welcome to view the works. Participating artists are Malcolm Anderson, Virginia Armstrong, Moira Brennan with Che Makris, Heather Gordon with Ethan HallSmith, Peter Hart, Annette Herd, Kate Jenkins with Kristin Wohlers, Sabine McQueen, Trent Manning, Tracey Ritchie and Mindy Turner. The official launch of the Barossa Bushgardens artwork will be held on Sunday, August 5 from 4pm. The public can view the works during the festival from August 3 to 26 from dawn to dusk. Barossa Bushgardens can be accessed from Coulthard Park off Penrice Road, Nuriootpa, every day by foot, and by vehicles on Tuesdays and Thursdays through the gates on Research Road, Nuriootpa.For more details, contact Kate Jenkins 0478 831 422 or Heather Gordon 0414 318 829. Pictured is Kate Jenkins (left) and Kristin Wohlers with their mosaic sculpture.
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and a part of every decision, good bad or indifferent. Cosie Costa Evanston Park Warning, warning I would like to let other folks who are troubled with phone calls that when you get a call from a woman who sounds like an Indian accent, to be careful. I had one saying that someone had bought a computer in my name. Being scared stiff I had to inform my bank and get them to check my account. Luckily nothing showed that this had happened. I was also advised to inform the police, which I did, and was told that this was going around, but it’s very scary. Also one never knows what will happen next. Be careful as these people have an accent and it’s hard to understand their talking. Gloria Harcus Sedan Hypocrisy The hypocrisy of the Left, and boat-people advocates in particular, is highlighted by the latest Bob Francis controversy. Francis said on radio “Bugger the boat people, I say. As far as I’m concerned, I hope they bloody drown out there on their way over here”, resulting in a hysteria of calls for his sacking. Whether that is a fervent hope, or a throw-away line, widely echoed in private and on-line conversations throughout Australia, I cannot know, but it expressed a hope of an accident, like many that have occurred and
will occur while Labor’s policy continues, not a call to deliberate killing. Contrast that with the words of former Leader of the Opposition, want-to-be PM and perpetual motor-mouth, Mark Latham, who on Sky News said “Put him (Francis) on the boat and sink it”, which is a call to premeditated murder, but there was no protest from those who condemned Francis’ more temperate words and no call to have Latham sacked. L B Loveday Gawler South Mark’s thank you I would like to thank Rachael Dittrich, Natalie Scholz, Kathy Driver, Michelle Mengerson, Darlene Jenke, Budgie Schiller and the other Make-A-Wish Volunteers. The Doering family for supplying the sheep. Liam Sander for his help crutching the sheep prior to the event. Kevin Jenke for keeping the shearing gear running efficiently. Many volunteers helped with the management of sheep and setting up. Special thanks to David Scholz, Craig Driver, James, Leslie-Anne and Luke Sander, Trevor Pfitzner, Roger Dowling, Bill Cornish, Andrew Partington and Trevor Rowland, Peter Hayman, Des Redemski and Jeremy Schutz and his helpers for transporting the sheep, wool, wool classers, and shed hands. Rodney Maynard guest speaker and taking the kids for a kick of the footy. David Reichelt for MC. Michelle for preparing my food, Coral and Geoff for the
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St John’s Parish: St J: 10.30am; Sch: 9am HC. St Paul’s Parish: St P: 10.30am T HC; Gdb: 8.45am T 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.
ANGLICAN CHURCH Anglican Parish of Barossa: 10.30am HC SdK, Patronial Festival at St Peter’s, Williamstown. LUTHERAN CHURCH PARISHES Angaston Parish: Angaston: 8.45am, 10.30am Kapunda Anglican Parish: Christ Church, Kapunda: HC; Penrice: 10.30am LR; Keyneton: 10am LR; 9.15am HC; St Mary’s, Point Pass: 11.15am HC. Mt Pleasant: 1st Sunday 8.30am, all other Eden Valley: 11am HC; Springton: 9am HC. Bethany-Tabor Parish: Bethany: 8.30am T, 11am Sundays 9am. Enquiries to Hazel Wilton, Warden on 8568 2042. M; Tabor: 9.45am Band. Cambrai Parish: Cambrai: 9.30am R; Sedan: UNITING CHURCH 11am P; Stonefield: 9am HC. Eudunda Parish: Eudunda: 9am HC, 9.30am Kids Barossa Congregations: Nuriootpa: 9am Praise; Peep Hill: 10.30am HC; Bower: 5pm, tea & Nuriootpa WC; Tanunda: 11am Nuriootpa WC; Angaston: 11am Plush. fellowship in the Bower Hall. Freeling Parish: St Marks, Freeling: 10.45am; Gawler Parish: Gawler: 9.30am Argent, 5pm McClymont; Sandy Creek: 10.30am Friendship Trinity, Rosedale: 8.45am. Gawler: Zion, Pr G Havelberg, 8523 1929. 22B Service, Kirkham; Williamstown: 10am HC Graetz Cowan St, Gawler. 10am Affirmation Service with Kersbrook: 10am. Enquiries: 8389 3114. Light Parish: Kapunda: 9.15am HC, Mr G Hawke; HC. Followed by shared lunch. Gawler Immanuel: Cnr Second & Seventh Sts, Robertstown: 9.30am HC, Mr G Fahlbusch. Gawler.Ph: 8522 6000.Sunday 8.45am, 10.45am. Tarlee: 9.15am Leona Clarke. 1st Sunday of month 9.30am. Share-a-meal every BAPTIST CHURCH 1st & 3rd Wed 11.45am. Greenock: Greenock: 9am Pr, Baptism, Family Barossa Community Church: 10am Barossa Service, 9.45am JAM; Nain: 9am LR; Gnadenfrei: Junction Motel/Conference Centre, Barossa Valley Way, Tan, Pastor Richard Ansoul. Ph: 8563 2158. 10.30am HC, Family Service + ChATS. Kapunda Parish: Kapunda: 9am Pr; Bethel: Lyndoch Baptist Church: Kauffman Ave, Lyndoch: 10.30am HC; Allen’s Creek: No Service; 10am. All welcome. Enquiries to Pastor Tony Edwards on 8564 3001. Saddleworth: 7pm Youth Service. Langmeil Parish: 8.45am Trad; 10.30am Cont HC CATHOLIC CHURCH PARISHES Light Pass Immanuel Parish: Light Pass: 9am LR; Northern Light Catholic Parish: Nuri: 1st & 3rd Sat 6.30pm, 2nd & 5th Sun 10.30am, 4th Sun 9am; Stockwell: 10.30am F; Dutton: 9am. Light Pass Strait Gate: 10am B Gruenberg Parish Kapunda: 4th Sat 6.30pm, 1st & 3rd Sun 10.30am, Service Youth Service - Child, Youth & Family 2nd & 5th Sun 9am; Freeling: 1st Sun 9am, 4th Sun 10.30am, 5th Sun 5pm; Tarlee: 3rd Sun 9am. Sunday - Fiona Weckert presenting. Lyndoch Parish: Lyndoch: 10.30am Family Parish Office: Ph 8566 2064. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Service; Rowland Flat: 9am W. Nuriootpa: St Petri: 8.30am W, 10.30am HC; Holy Barossa: 1 Old Kapunda Rd, Nuri; Sat 9.30am Trinity: 8.30am Trad HC; Ebenezer: 10am; Family Bible Study, 11am Family Worship. ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Neukirch: 10am LR. Robertstown Parish: Point Pass: 8.30am HC; Barossa New Life Centre: Sunday 10am at the roundabout, cnr Barossa Valley Way & Siegersdorf Robertstown: 10.30am HC. Road, Dorrien. www.barossaherald.com.au
massages. Chantel Schutz for shaving my head. Thanks also to my children Jayden and Kayla, all my nieces and nephews and Mya, Tia and Kieren. Finally to the public I thank you from the bottom of my heart, without your help and support this event would not have been such a success. So many Make-A-Wish children will benefit from your generosity. Thanks. Mark Steinborner Neales Flat Community encouraged I write to highlight the quest of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander War Memorial Committee to build a memorial to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander servicemen and women adjacent to the Torrens Parade Ground. This will be the first memorial of its kind in Australia. It may surprise many to know that there is no national memorial to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island servicemen and women anywhere in Australia. Yet Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders have served in every conflict and peace keeping mission in which Australia has participated from the Boer Ward to the current conflict in Afghanistan. Many have done so even though they were not officially identified upon enlistment, nor regarded as Australian citizens until after 1967. As we look toward the Centenary of ANZAC in 2015, it is appropriate that this gaping hole in our rich military history is re-dressed and it is good news that South Australia is taking the lead in paying overdue tribute to this very special group of Australians. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander War Memorial Committee is keen to raise at least $550,000 to build the memorial, to a design developed by local artists Michelle Nikou, Tony Rosella and Lee-Ann Tjunyoa Buckskin. I encourage all members of the community to support this War
Memorial Appeal and thereby demonstrate our respect for the service and sacrifice rendered by all Aboriginal and Torres Strait veterans. The committee can be contacted at Level 13, 200 Victoria Square Adelaide SA 5000 or on 8226 1993. John Dawkins MLC Parliament House Adelaide Off the rails Penrice, a large Angaston wellrespected company, must be in shock knowing at great expense, they had to hire trucks to convey their stone to its destination during the so-called electrification of the Gawler railway line, only to find out last week that the South Australian Government had decided to call off the whole deal for god knows how long, if ever, due to shortage of funds. What an absolute disgrace. June Argent Gawler Power problem I am so annoyed that I can barely type this letter. I have just heard on the ABC radio news that the solar feed-in tariff is being blamed for the coming 18 per cent increase in power prices. Effectively, does that mean that all those households which stretched their budgets to get solar panels and do the right thing by the environment are now being used as scapegoats? According to Mark Parnell, wholesale power prices are at their lowest for eight years, so what is going on? What’s cheaper, paying people the solar feed-in tariff or building another power station? The fact that there are people, dependent on electric appliances to stay alive, now worrying their guts out about their next power bill is an absolute disgrace. Thanks John Olsen. The corporatocracy rolls on.
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Tony is part of the team AS are most of us in this area, I am disappointed that the state government has “suspended” the electrification of the Gawler rail line. Particularly as they have spent almost $100 million of borrowed funds so far. This equates to about $8million-per-year in interest alone. This is a very sad indictment on a government that has constantly spouted its economic prowess. I note with interest that Tony Piccolo is trying to distance himself from this state’s poor economic position, by always referring to the state government in the third person when there is a bad or unpopular decision made. I am sorry Tony, but you are part of this government. Every decision that this government makes includes you. The 249 per cent increase in water rates, the most expensive electricity in the world etc, all decisions made by the party you represent. You cannot expect to accept accolades when things are up without taking responsibility when they are down. To constantly refer back to times before 2002 is now useless. Over the past 10 years this government has had the opportunity to achieve a very positive and sustainable position for SA. Instead, they have spent recklessly and wastefully and placed SA in a very precarious and worrying financial position. No spin and no illusions Tony. You are a part of this government
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Buy classic wines for a cracker cause LUTHERAN winemakers are again putting their money where their mouths are. The predominantly Barossa based wine buffs are releasing their specially packaged dozen bottles of wine, with 100 per cent of proceeds made to fund community projects of the Lutheran Community of Australia. The 2012 release of the ‘Classic Case 4’ has been hailed by former Barossa man and international wine critic Tyson Stelzer as the best selection ever. The new Lutheran line up features classy whites from the famous Henschke winery, old vine Barossa beauties, cellar-door-only premium reds and those who like it sweet - a Moscato. Thanks to the generosity of the Lutheran Winemakers, the dozen wines are available for less than $20 a bottle, or you can order the Stelzer’s Select Six of premium reds. According to Chris Pfeiffer from Whistler Wines, the fundraiser began in 2000 the year after the winery was opened - as a means of offering Lutherans access to boutique wines. “The first year we had 10 wine companies owned by Lutherans, all but one located in the Barossa. We now have 31 wineries owned by members of the Lutheran Church with all but three in the Barossa Valley,” he said.
“I have been involved, as wine is an integral part of the Lutheran tradition and there are many Lutherans involved in winemaking.” He said, offering a selection twice a year enabled people to purchase great wines from producers they would rarely hear about while at the same time contributing to projects of the church. Chris explained 100 per cent of the profits go towards funding community projects of the Lutheran Church of Australia to connect with the community through events like the popular Longest Lutheran Lunch. To date $100,000 has been raised, and during the 2011 fundraiser money was forwarded to Queensland flood victims. Chris added, 25 wines are submitted to Tyson Stelzer for consideration and vineyards included in the 2012 dozen are Rosenvale Whistler, Dutschke, Heart of the Vine Clare Valley, Henscke, Kalleske, Obst, Schild and The Grapes of Ross. Wine orders need to be placed by July 31 for an August delivery, and they can also be collected from Whistler Wines if organised while placing an order. To purchase the new ‘Classic Case 4’ or the premium six pack of reds, visit lca.org.au/lutheranwinemakers or phone 8267 7300 during office hours.
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licence was issued and the vehicle was impounded. • A Nuriootpa man in his 50s was reported on June 16 by the Barossa Highway Patrol for PCA with a reading of 0.150. An instant loss of licence was issued for 12 months and the vehicle was impounded. Trespass • Nothing was reported stolen after entry was gained to the canteen of a Barossa high school, between June 12 and 13.
• Entry was gained to three Nuriootpa businesses, between June 12 and 16 with cash stolen at one business. Drug diversion • A 17-year-old Nuriootpa male was issued with a drug diversion for possession of cannabis and equipment on June 16. Property damage • A vehicle parked in a driveway on James Street, Kapunda, was damaged between June 12 and 13.
YOUNG people aged between eight and 17 years are encouraged to be part of the Blue Light Disco this Friday night. The dance event, hosted by Nuriootpa Police will be held at the Soldier’s Memorial Hall, Nuriootpa, from 7pm to 10pm. Entry is $5 and full canteen facilities will be available. Police urge parents to let them know if they wish to pick up their children earlier than 10pm. For more details contact Nuriootpa Police on 8568 6620.
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From 31 May 2012, under new South Australian laws, smoking is now banned in the following areas: > Within 10 metres of children’s playground equipment in a public area, including parks, schools and food outlets. > At covered public transport stops, including bus shelters and covered train, tram and taxi waiting areas.
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Police for driving while unlicensed, unregistered and uninsured. The vehicle was impounded and defected. • An Evanston male youth was reported on June 17 by the Gawler Police for theft. • A 19-year-old Gawler Belt man was reported on June 15 for driving while suspended, unregistered and uninsured. The vehicle was impounded for 28 days. • A 34-year-old Evanston Park man was reported on June 17 by the Gawler Police for misuse of a motor vehicle. The vehicle was impounded. Trespass • A safe and cash were stolen after unknown persons gained entry via a rear door of a Murray Street, Gawler business, between June 15 and 16. • Alcohol was stolen from a business at Williamstown Road, Sandy Creek on June 16. • A computer, cash and an esky were stolen at a Holmes Street, Willaston premise, between June 15 and 17. Theft • A man was reported after he stole some food from a Gawler shop on June 14. • A man left a Gawler supermarket with a trolley of food without making payment on June 13. Investigations continue. • A car trailer was stolen from a business on Little Paxton Street, Willaston between June 16 and 17.
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Arrests • A 50-year-old Evanston Park man was arrested on June 17 by the Gawler Police for resisting arrest and for refusing to provide a name and address. • A-21-year-old Evanston Park man was arrested on June 16 by the Gawler Police for disorderly behaviour. • Three men were arrested on June 16 by the Gawler Police for affray and disorderly behaviour by the Gawler Police. All arrests occurred at the same place. • A Munno Para male youth was arrested on June 16 by the Gawler Police for affray and disorderly behaviour. • A 19-year-old Willaston man was arrested on June 16 by the Gawler Police for failing to cease loiter by the Gawler Police. • A 20-year-old Gawler Belt man was arrested on June 16 by the Gawler Police for fighting in a public place and resisting police. Reports • A 46-year-old Gawler West man was reported on June 14 by the Gawler Police for theft. • A 39-year-old Gawler South man was reported on June 14 by the Barossa Highway Patrols for driving while unregistered, uninsured and while suspended. The vehicle was seized for 28 days. • A 34-year-old Evanston man was reported on June 14 by the Gawler
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Fines* can be issued if you smoke in these areas. Expiation: $75. Maximum penalty: $200. Further information www.tobaccolaws.sa.gov.au or phone 1300 363 703. For support to quit smoking, call the Quitline on 13 7848 or visit www.quitsa.org.au. *
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Happy birthday to... Dominique Surace, of Penrice, was eight on June 18.
Maddy Schubert, of Nuriootpa, was three on June 13.
Korbin Nitschke, of Nuriootpa, will be two on June 25.
Stephanie Williams, of Angaston, was two on June 18.
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Isabel Hage, of Angaston, was three on June 9.
Harrison Boehm, of Angaston, was four on June 16.
Iggy Bosnich, of Kapunda, was three on June 19.
Herald birthday photographs are taken inside The Co-op’s Toyworld section, Nuriootpa, each Saturday from 10am. Parents are asked to line up from 10am.
Chickie Parker, of Tanunda, was four on June 12.
Bridget Lindner, of Tanunda, was two on May 31.
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Alex Michael Lynch, son of Scott and Aleisha, of Greenock, was born on May 30 at Tanunda Hospital, weighing 8lb 4oz (3742g). He is a brother for Jenna and a grandchild for Michael and Leonie Lynch of Lyndoch and Rodney and Dianne Semmler of Tanunda.
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LIFE’S A CABARET: Grant and Helen Burge (back) hosted Adelaide Cabaret Festival VIPs for an Artists’ Day lunch in the Barossa earlier this month. Pictured (from left) are Debra Byrne, David Hawkins, Cherie Ceberano and Kate Ceberano.
G’DAY: Country singer and songwriter Troy Cassar-Daley popped into Courtyard Café, Tanunda for a coffee before his Thursday evening workshop at Bibu and Friday performance at the Vine Inn. He is pictured with Tanunda fans Judy Judd (left) and Janelle Miegel.
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LESSONS LEARNT: Thunderbirds circle defender Bec Bulley (middle) hosted a training clinic this month in Angaston with Angaston, Nuriootpa and Tanunda Net Set Go students. She is with (from left) Sienna Starick, Amelia Nolan, Amelia O’Rielly and Maddison Gordon.
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25 Years of Red Nose Day Friday, 29 June 2012
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In 1988, the Red Nose Day concept was adopted by SIDS and Kids organisations around Australia. The first Red Nose Day was so successful with around a million face noses sold, raising about $1.3 million and substantially increasing awareness of SIDS and Kids and the cause. Organisers were thrilled with the success and decided to make Red Nose Day a national annual event.
SIDS and Kids SA is dedicated to saving the lives of babies and children during pregnancy, birth, infancy and childhood and to supporting bereaved families. Who benefits from our services?
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Each year SIDS and Kids SA fields hundreds of queries through a bereavement support line. Ongoing professional support for families is available 24 hours a day through counselling sessions, after hours counselling, home visits and a range of support groups and events. SIDS and Kids programs are offered free of charge to all family members and friends who need support. For as long as they need them, SIDS and Kids are there!
The event has grown and continues to capture the imagination of the Australia public. Since the beginning, Red Nose Day has contributed a large portion of the funds raised by SIDS and Kids. With a 94 per cent recognition rate in Australia (Quantum research, 2008) the concept of donning a red nose for a day to be silly for a serious cause has expanded to include a range of product and involve celebrities, businesses, vehicles and buildings Australia wide.
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Prizes will be awarded for first place in the different age groups as follows: Under 5 years: 1st. Dinosaur Plush Toy, and assorted Red Nose day Merchandise, along with a box of 40 Red Nose Day Strawberry Truffle Chocolates! 5 to 9 years: 1st. Dinosaur Plush Toy, and assorted Red Nose day Merchandise, along with a box of 40 Red Nose Day Strawberry Truffle Chocolates! 10 years and above: 1st. Dinosaur Plush Toy, and assorted Red Nose day Merchandise, along with a box of 40 Red Nose Day Strawberry Truffle Chocolates!
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GREAT HORSE PROPERTYON 26.7 ACRES 3 bed, 2 bath, 20 cars. Lnge & fml dine. Near new wood kitchen with new elec oven , meals/family room. 3 way bthrm, main bed with ens + WIR. Comb heat & ducted cool, vdah, dbl c/pt, 6 x 9.2m gge, 4 bay in house horse complex, tack & feed areas, massive 15m x 15m implement shed, approx 1ac lic vineyard, pgla, winter dam, 100,000 rainwater plumbed to home. School bus stops at gate. Only mins to Nuriootpa. Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408
OPEN 42 Gilbert St
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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15 Finniss Crt
Open Sun 1-1.30pm
Open by appointment
More than meets the eye!
This home is looking for the caravan enthusiast or someone with an eye for development (subject to council consent). Reside at or sub-divide this property which features a large 1213m2 (approx) parcel of land with 3 roadside frontages. Comprising 3 bedrooms, master with WIR, separate lounge, open plan kitchen/family/dining, 3 way bathroom and a lovely landscaped yard with, pool and undercover parking for 3 cars. Combustion wood fire and evaporative cooling. Elle Moreton 0488 996 566
NURIOOTPA $349,500
36 Hoffman Ave
Open Sun 3-3.30pm
ENTERTAINERS DELIGHT! Live the high life in this open plan 4 bedroom home in the popular Langmeil Estate. Master with ensuite and wir, large separate lounge at front of home and an open plan Kitchen/Family/ Dining at rear. Extensive outdoor entertaining area with landscaped yard and small garden shed. Double Carport with rear access. Elle Moreton 0488 996 566
694 Eden Valley Rd
157 ACRES AND TWO HOMES, TO BE SOLD AS A WHOLE OR CAN BE SEPARATED. Originally part of the renown land holding known as Collingrove’ on 63.3 hectares has been held by 1 owner for many years. Magnificent 4 bedroom home, architecturally designed to harmonise with the landscape, stunning formal and informal living areas. Also stone settler’s cottage on separate title. Expressions of interest to be received by 5pm on Monday 15th July, 2012. Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420
TANUNDA $535K
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN 22 McGahan Ct Open Sun 12-12.30pm
AUCTION
14TH JULY AT 2PM
GREAT LOCATION, IDEAL FAMILY HOME Separate entry, large lounge, 3 Bedrooms, Ensuite, Walk in & BI Robes. Open plan meals & family, kitchen with walk in pantry, air conditioning, combustion heating, neutral décor. Rear veranda, double carport with roller doors, 8 solar panels, Rain water tanks. BBQ Area, Established gardens. Walking distance to local schools and shopping. Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408
TANUNDA $365,000
GAWLER EAST $439,950
ANGASTON $EOI
LYNDOCH AUCTION
21 Zimmermann St Open Sun 12-12.30pm
LIVE IN ONE OF NURIOOTPAS FINEST ESTATES. Popular Rossdale designed home showcasing 9ft high ceilings, timber balustrades & hall arches. Stylish 4 bedroom home, main with ensuite & wir, bedrooms 2, 3 & 4 incl. bir’s, located centrally to rooms is the neutral toned 3 way bathroom. Spacious formal lounge & open plan family/ dining area with well appointed, functional kitchen. Ducted r/c a/c, paved courtyard & double garage. Elle Moreton 0488 996 566
OPEN 3 Mill Street
Open Sun 2.15-2.45pm
CONVENIENT LOCATION IN THE HEART OF TANUNDA. In a tightly held pocket well positioned to stroll to the main street is this character Bungalow. Offering period features including fireplaces, timber floors and a cellar, 3 double bedrooms, a cosy living area and updated bathroom. Easily maintained with heating and cooling, garage and a paved rear yard, this may be an ideal retirement option or suit B&B operation subject to consents. . Elle Moreton 0488 996 566
8563 3511
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No expense spared
QUALITY: The outstanding Kapunda home is pictured left, and right is the open-plan kitchen.
BACK: The verandah area at the rear of the Nuriootpa home.
Adaptable living accessible block PLANNED for adaptability and practicality inside and out, this lowmaintenance Nuriootpa property with four bedrooms and two living areas is designed to fit your unique and changing circumstances. Situated on a corner site with rear yard access the property has space for a caravan and secure shelter for two vehicles. There is an undercover entertaining area, a lovely yard with raised vegie plots, fruit trees and an easycare cottage garden. This property has lots to match your needs and pleasures. Ideal for the smaller to midsized family and for couples who have family that come to stay, the layout of this home provides the number of rooms and living spaces to aid flexibility and is still sized for cosiness and comfort within its open-plan design. The home’s light and bright lounge faces the east to take in winter’s morning sun and attached to this, a tiled zone makes the ideal dining space, connecting with the kitchen through a sliding door. Central in its layout and overlooking the tiled casual living space, the kitchen’s bar bench creates a space for friends to gather and gives a screening effect to privatise kitchen activity while remaining linked to living. Here, north-facing glass opens the home up to the shelter of the rear paved verandah and encourages easy migration outdoors for relaxing, dining and conversation immersed in the cottage garden setting. To the front of the home a wide driveway and double gates allow a boat or caravan to be securely stored off street beside the under-main-
At a glance... Where: 51 Golden Way, Nuriootpa. Features: Rear access, corner block. Price: $325,000 - $335,000. Open: Sunday, June 24.
AGENT David Mosley from Hambours Real Estate considers this to be possibly the finest home currently on the market in the Kapunda district. “Without a doubt it is the finest property I have had the pleasure to list in the Kapunda area,” David said. “A home we all aspire to, but few can afford or achieve.” For sale is a quality Rossdale home, about four-years-old, with all the desirable fixtures and fittings situated on a five-acre block. It is very close to the hospital, day care centre, schools and main street facilities. “No expense has been spared creating this lovely home that definitely has the ‘wow’ factor as soon as you step inside the security door.” Built for the current owners, this family home has four bedrooms, the main with bay
windows, walk-in robes and an excellent ensuite with spa. There is more than 350 square metres of living space plus a double garage under the main roof. The open-plan family, kitchen, meals area is superb and complemented by a full walk-in pantry and wood combustion heater. The kitchen boasts marble tops, a built-in dishwasher, island bench, gas cooker, rangehood and a Westinghouse wall oven. Features include a coffered ceiling in the hallway and formal lounge, extensive floating floors plus downlights throughout the home. There is a full bathroom, separate vanity area and tastic lights. Heating and cooling is supplied by an Actron system. There is extensive linen storage in the hallway.
A second bathroom plus bedrooms two, three and four are off a separate hallway down the eastern side and the three bedrooms all have built-in robes. There is a formal lounge, an IT room or office plus a rumpus room and relax with the built-in Samsung entertainment system. Further features include a solar 5kw systems and threephase mains power, Clipsal switches to the power board and roller shutters to the bedrooms. A Stratco outback verandah complements an extensive fully paved entertainment area with lighting and zip track blinds. In summer, dive into the 9m x 4m Freedom inground pool which is 1.8m deep which has a solar blanket and there is solar heating on the shed. Call David now on 8566 2209 for your own private viewing.
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roof carport and, due to its corner position, double gates in the rear provide access to the shed out back with still plenty of scope to adapt this yard space further. Set up to consider the environment, the property’s multiple rainwater storage tanks supply ‘eco’ friendly irrigation to vegie plots and fruit trees while the interior of the home is equipped with the more ‘eco’-minded choices of evaporative cooling and mains gas heating with the option of using ducted electric heating should the need arise. Security shutters to the home’s front windows also add to peace of mind. This property is an ideal investor’s choice with a quality tenant and current rent of $325 received perweek, its easy-care ‘eco’ surrounds to suit busy folk and a mid-sized floor plan that offers lots of living options for the price. For further information about this corner block property in this established estate, contact David Braunack of Homburg Real Estate on 0418 841 349.
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AFFORDABLE COTTAGE. Looking for an affordable 2
brd cottage on a double block approx. 2000m2, In a quiet country hamlet? Have a look at this one. Located in the centre of Hampden & within easy reach of Eudunda. Features include a front formal lounge room, kitchen/dining area, iron roof, and plenty of shedding. Original Simpson wood heater still in use in kitchen plus an electric stove. Needs a little work but would respond well to someone who has the time and skill to upgrade.
NEW RELEASE. Timber framed system built 4 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.
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IMMACULATE HOME - Immaculate 3 bedroom brick veneer home in arguably the dress circle area of Kapunda circa 1997. It still belongs to the original owners and it has been improved and maintained to the highest standards. Ample undercover parking behind a powered roller door. The home has excellent street appeal and manicured gardens. Fully ducted and zoned heating and cooling. Step inside the front door to view a home of the highest standards. RLA 150685 Asking $380,000
GREAT LOCATION. For someone looking for a nice compact living area, this unit is in a great location. Definitely worth a look, two-bedroom unit with easy access to all the essential facilities in the main street. The brick veneer unit has car parking under the main roof and also a small backyard to grow a few vegies.It is one of four on a strata title with plenty of smooth concrete pathways for easy access. RLA150685 Asking $180,000
Asking $140,000
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SITUATED at Long Plains, about 16km north-west of Mallala, this feature packed property with self-contained granny flat is ideally suited to a large family or double family living. Set on a fully fenced 2022 square metre (half acre) allotment, the character stone villa features a wide central hallway, three double bedrooms all with built-in robes, large formal lounge with gas log heater, beautiful leadlight windows and French door leading out to the side verandah and separate family room with a slow combustion heater. The stunning state-of-the-art chef’s kitchen and dining room includes extensive drawer and bench space, slide-out doublesided pantry as well as a huge good old fashioned style walkin pantry, appliance cupboard and top of the range European Smeg appliances. All of the cupboard doors and drawers are soft closing and the display cupboards, benches and appliance cupboard all have feature downlights for extra light. The modern wet areas include a large bathroom with shower, big corner spa, vanity and floor-to-ceiling tiling. The big country-style laundry has a bench, large wall of builtin robes, second shower and
separate toilet. The home is complete with ducted reverse-cycle airconditioning. The fully self-contained granny flat, which is constructed of stone and brick to match the character of the main residence, comprises a kitchen/dine, bed/living room and full bathroom with shower, vanity, toilet and laundry facility. The granny flat has a splitsystem reverse-cycle airconditioner. Servicing both the main residence and the granny flat is a huge outdoor patio (pictured above) with roller blinds which overlooks the sparkling inground, solar-heated, saltchlorinated pool with shade sail and lush established lawns and gardens. A large water feature with plants and goldfish flows the full length of the home. Further improvements include a triple-fronted
carport/workshop with remote control roller doors, two large rainwater tanks and a fully automatic watering system to take care of the established gardens. School buses are available to the Mallala Primary School, Balaklava High School and Horizon Private School at Balaklava. You can enjoy the relaxed country lifestyle and still be able commute to the city and suburbs to work. Inspection of this wonderful country property is highly recommended - you won’t be disappointed.
WHETHER you are a first home buyer, an investor or just searching for that affordable place to call home, this new release should definitely be on your to view list. Located on the edge of the Kapunda township with views over open paddocks this comfortable home rests on a well-fenced traditional sized corner allotment of some 1220 square metres with a two road access. The floor plan comprises two goodsized bedrooms, an L-shaped lounge/dine, a kitchen and bathroom. The hallway has two in-built linen presses and there is a toilet, laundry, third bedroom or second living area, rear porch and front verandah. Split system reverse-cycle airconditioning is also provided.
Outdoor improvements include a extra length single car garage with concrete floor and power, toolshed, Colorbond roofed outdoor entertaining area with concrete floor, two poly rainwater tanks, concrete surrounds the house and there is a concrete driveway. Yes, the interior does need a paint and the floor coverings could do with replacing, but at the very realistic asking price hopefully this will still be affordable. So if you’re ready to take the next step, hop on the phone and give Steve Mann from Professionals Kapunda a call and we will make sure you’re one of the first to inspect. Steve Mann can be contacted on 0417 811 348 or 8566 2127. The asking price is $179,950. RLA 163708.
At a glance... Where: 5 McArdle Terrace, Long Plains. Price: $397,500. Inspection: By appointment. Agent: Raine & Horne, Two Wells. RLA: 173455. Contact: Neil Bowden on 8520 3111 or 0407 396 840.
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BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTED HOMESTEAD B/V home built 1991 on approx 820m2 corner allot, 3 good sized brms, master with BIR, spacious sitting room with s/s air with tiled flr, family/dine, estab gdns.
KAPUNDA Unit 3, 3 South Terrace ASKING $190,000
GREAT OPPORTUNITY HERE!
Timber framed 4 bdrm home with updated kitchen/dine, sitting rm with gas htr, rear v/dah, approx 1600m2 of land including fully established 1 bdrm flat with bthrm, kitchen/dine/lnge area ideal for Grannie or teen looking for own space! Virtually 2 houses for the price of one, so here is your chance!
KAPUNDA 55 Maxwell Street ASKING $179,950 Under instructions from Public Trustee
Well presented 2 bedroom unit in prime position, total refurbished 9 months ago including new kitchen, paint, floor coverings, air conditioning, presently returning $190pw Inspection by appointment please.
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KAPUNDA 17 Strickland Street OPEN SUNDAY 2.00-2.45PM $239,000
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POINT PASS $30,000
EUDUNDA 4 Hambour Avenue ASKING $172,000 Well presented 3 bedroom home with open plan kitchen/dine living, oil heater, timber floors, updated bathroom, new kitchen with new dishwasher & appliances, new yard fencing, garage, shedding rain water storage.
NEW RELEASE
Affordable 1st home or Investment, 2 good sized brms, L shaped lnge/dine, kitchen, bathroom, sep toilet, laundry, hallway with storage, spacious 3rd brm or 2nd living area, heat/cool, front v/dah, ent area, shedding, 1200sqm cnr lot, views.
Lot 102 Main Street
Offers Considered Attractive Triangular shaped allotment of approx 1600m2, mains water and power at front, great opportunity to acquire affordable block, here is your chance!
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KAPUNDA 14 Bagot Street REDUCED $250,000
ABOVE: The realistically-priced Kapunda home which is a new release. BELOW: The open paddock views from the house.
Stone Villa featuring 3 double bedrooms all with BIR, formal lounge feature leadlighting, family room, stunning kitchen with quality Smeg appliances. Family bathroom with corner spa, ducted air con. Fully self-contained granny flat with kitchen/dine, living/bed, with BIR, bathroom/toilet/split R/C air con, huge patio overlooking in ground pool, 3 car port with workshop, beautifully est gardens with impressive water $397,500 feature. Half acre fully fenced allotment. 104 Old Port Wakefield Road, Two Wells
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Horses, sheep, vines or trucks IDEAL for the larger family, this 26.7 acre property (pictured below) is set back from the road and offers privacy and peaceful living. Located close to Nuriootpa and the Northern Expressway, enjoy country living within easy commuting distance of the city. Studded with a variety of native trees and shrubs, the land has been divided into paddocks for horses or sheep. If you ever had a dream of making your own wine there is also around one acre of licenced vineyard planted to Shiraz grapes for you to play with, all located next to a winter dam. Established for horse enthusiasts, the two-legged residents can enjoy a comfortable three bedroom home with plenty of scope to add their own touches. There is a separate entry that leads into the lounge and formal dining, where a balustrade defines each living space. The large combustion heater will keep you toasty warm through the winter months and ducted
air conditioning will keep you cool in summer. The main bedroom has an ensuite and walk in robe, while bedrooms two and three are well located close to the three-way main bathroom and laundry. The heart of the home is always going to be the kitchen and this one will not disappoint, with solid wood cupboards and electric cooker and range hood. There is also a food preparation trolley to make life just that bit easier in the kitchen. All overlook the meals and family area, with glass sliding doors that lead out to the large rear verandah which is a great spot to just chill out in the evening with friends and family and a cold drink. Outside improvements include a double carport adjacent to a 6m x 9.2m double garage with electric roller door and concrete flooring. The 10.4m x 10.8m stable complex ticks all the boxes with four in-house stables (pictured), room for tack and feed and two roller doors either
Solid investment
At a glance.. Where: Lot 102 Belvidere Road, Ebenezer/Nuriootpa. Feature: Horse property plus stable complex. Price: Auction. Open: Sunday, June 24. When: 3pm - 3.30pm. Agent: Barossa Real Estate. RLA1997. Contact: Sue Schugmann on 0419 850 408.
end of the barn. This property has endless potential for whatever your work or hobbies may be. You could never say you needed more shedding as this property also has a massive 15m x 15m implement shed with a door height of about 4.9m and two large roller doors. Water will never be a problem with this property as there is mains water plus 100,000 litres of rainwater storage connected to the home. The school bus stops just outside to make things even easier.
IN A quiet tree-lined Tanunda street, this lovely solid double-brick home is nestled on a generous corner allotment of about 780 square metres. Inside features comprise three bedrooms, two double and one single, a large and bright formal lounge room with a ceiling fan, spacious kitchen with pantry and electric appliances adjoining the dining room. The bathroom is neat with a bathtub, vanity and shower cubicle, and the toilet is separate. There is heating and cooling in this home, the oil heater that doubles up through to the kitchen makes the whole home warm and comfortable throughout the winter and the ducted evaporative air conditioning keeps it nice and cool in summer. Outside features include a rainwater tank plumbed to the
kitchen and laundry, double garage with power and concrete, two garden sheds, shadecloth carpark and beautiful established rear garden with various fruit trees and vegetable patch, secure backyard safe for the children and pets. Suitable for first home buyers, investors or retirees. Don’t miss this opportunity - take time out to have a look for yourself.
At a glance... Where: 15 Coronation Avenue, Tanunda. Features: Corner block. Price: $277,000. Inspection: Contact agent. Agent: Julie Toth Real Estate. RLA198199. Contact: Julie Toth on 0418 853 134 or 8562 4650.
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CUTE COTTAGE OF BYGONE ERA Great for B&B. 2/3 brms, polished tbr floors throughout, kitchen with dw, lounge with heating & cooling, timber deck with views, few minutes’ walk to all amenities.
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Auction 2pm, 22nd June 2012 (if not sold prior) Lyndoch Football Clubrooms
$295,000
2 Michael Street TWO LARGE BLOCKS 2 titles, lovely upgraded 4 brm, 2 living area, modern timber kitchen, stone home on 1 title 1012m2, establ. gdn on other title 1150m2.
KEYNETON Dble brick, 3 brm home, lrg lounge with French doors, kitchen with elec stove & pantry, polished flr brds t/out, htg & cooling, dble gge. 697m2 allot (approx)
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$73,000
Lot 8 Sedan- Angaston Road 1390m2 BLOCK – GREAT VALUE Lrge flat land with no hindrance put on this property by the council with over 30m frntge and over 45m in depth (STCC.) Water and power av.
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4/5 bedroom family home in delightful garden setting Detached fully self contained “granny flat” 3 x Implement sheds, chemical shed plus hay shed Quality vineyard (11.54 ha) comprising mainly Shiraz UCTIONS STRvineyard ’S IN R O – contractors available to completely manage D N E V R UNDE • Excellent water supply from Bore, BILS quota & 5 Meg Water Licence. • Located approx. 3km South of Lyndoch on Williamstown Road • Great location to quality schools , shopping & recreation facilities
Vendors advise.... “Urgent sale, new opportunity awaits” WH1827991
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Lyndoch Valley Road, Williamstown (14.8ha-36.6 acres)
Daniel Schell 0415 436 379 or Geoff Schell 0418 842 421
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Fabulous value on offer with this well presented 3 bedroom home situated in a popular location, close to local shops, schools, parks and public transport. This superbly presented home offers master bedroom with walk-in robe, bay window and 2-way ensuite, bedroom 2 also has a builtin robe. The home is complete with two living areas, bar, dining room and stunning timber kitchen with quality appliances and beautiful views of the entertaining area through the kitchen bay window, 3-way main bathroom, quality brick feature walls, gas heating, evaporative ducted cooling, double carport and fully landscaped gardens. This home has been well thought out and built to a high standard with all bathroom and kitchen cabinets built by locally owned Meznar Furniture. Don't miss out on this wonderful opportunity to buy this quality home with no more to do other than move in. # 3010 RLA 61382
This quality Homestead built home situated on a 1372m2 allotment offers large formal entry, formal lounge and dining with bay window, master bedroom with built-in robe, large ensuite with spa and double shower, bedrooms 2, 3 and 4 are extra large and have built-in robes and ceiling fans, all bedrooms also have Austar connected. It has a lovely 3-way bathroom and generous size laundry, 10 foot ceilings throughout and a fabulous open plan kitchen, dining and family room. The kitchen comprises of quality appliances and a stunning centre bench. The family and dining has double doors leading through to the games room which has glass doors leading out onto the salt water solar heated pool. There is a 3 car garage under the main roof, approximately 32,000L rainwater storage, two 3phs split system air-conditioners, large entertainment area overlooking the pool complete with bar and wood fire pizza oven, side access for trailers or caravans with a high clearance lean-to off the shed.
Built in 1870 this quaint little cottage offers so many options, from a low maintenance home to a fabulous B&B with the right consent. Situated in the heart of Gawler this stunning cottage is walking distance to everything you could want, from public transport, to shops, schools, cafés and more. The cottage is situated on a 270m2 allotment and currently offers one bedroom with a second easily possible, good size kitchen, dining and formal lounge, stunning sunroom/studio at the back of the house, low maintenance cottage garden, carport, reverse cycle wall unit for heating and cooling and an open fireplace in the formal lounge. Don't miss the opportunity to purchase this spectacular home in a spectacular location.
Set on 610m2 this 3 bedroom home is wonderfully located in the heart of Gawler East with unbroken rural views from the rear of the property. Offering 3 bedrooms with built in robes to bedrooms 2 & 3, spacious formal lounge and combined kitchen/ dining room. The home and block is neat and easily maintained. Serviced by gas hot water together with gas heating and ducted evaporative air conditioning, with single carport and second driveway. The residence would suit a young family or professional couple. Set amongst quality homes in a great area close to amenities but still retaining a rural outlook - Well worth an inspection.
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# 3021
# 5001
Offering 2 residences on over 1 & 1/2 acres, this is both a unique and idyllic property. Set in a very quiet court amongst other quality homes it boasts stunning views to the Barossa Ranges framed by it's very own vines.Built in 1982 this sld brick home consists of 1 dwelling featuring 3 bdrms with formal lounge/dining, superb timber kitchen, full bthrm with separate toilet and laundry adjoined to another 2 bdrm residence with kitchen, open family/dining, bthrm with shower & separate toilet plus laundry also. Perfect for the extended family or privacy for the children. Both have ducted evaporative A/C and R/C split systems. Property has superbly est mature gardens, a huge pergola outdoor ent area together with a 30 x 20 shed with power & cement floor. This is a truly rare offering which would acc a whole range of requirements which ever suit, as 2 separate homes or a single 5 bdrm residence. # 5020 RLA 61382
LYNDOCH 2
$324,000 1
LYNDOCH
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Unique and Amazing - 1880’s Cottage Truly amazing, this stunning 1880's cottage is set on a generous 850m2 allotment.Currently operating as a local Bed and Breakfast in the Barossa Valley, this cottage is a testament to the owners as the renovations are of such a high quality. What an opportunity, to own a lovely cottage with modern and quality upgrades on the inside, yet keeping great character on the outside. Situated within walking distance to local shops, schools and wineries this is truly a great location. This 1880's cottage offers the following;- 2 bedrooms fully carpeted - Lounge with floating floors and slow combustion heating - Dining room also with slow combustion heating - Modern Galley Style kitchen with quality appliances - Modern bathroom with spa - 2 toilets - Large outdoor cellar/storage room - 1.5kw solar - Front and rear parking for 4 cars - Split system heating and cooling - Fully insulated, new plumbing and wiring to whole house as well as a new roof.This gorgeous cottage has It all so don't miss out on the opportunity to have your own piece of paradise. # 3024 RLA 61382
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Family Fortune
Pure Bliss—Relax in Peace
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A little Piece of Paradise
Set on a 1345m2 corner allotment sits this wonderful 2 storey home. Downstairs offers 3 of the 4 bedrooms with main bathroom, laundry, sparkling refurbished kitchen with stainless steel appliances and polished slate flooring. The downstairs living boasts timber floors in an Lshaped lounge/dine combination. Upstairs there is a second huge family area together with the master bedroom, ensuite and built-in robes. Beautifully decorated throughout in neutral tones with new floor coverings to compliment this home is sure to tick the boxes. Outside is a blank canvas for the homes new owners to complete, with ample shedding, front and rear verandahs the spacious block would accommodate may possibilities. With inspection by appointment - call to arrange a time to suit.
This superbly renovated 1880's cottage is situated on a 913m2 allotment located on the fringe of the popular Barossa Valley. The cottage is currently running as a Bed and Breakfast but would make for a lovely home with all the luxuries of modern living. This little oasis offers tranquillity and convenience with shops, schools and wineries all within walking distance and it's only 10 minutes drive to Gawler or Tanunda. The house boasts the following; - 2 good size bedrooms, fully carpeted with doors to outside - Galley Style kitchen with quality appliances and glass splashbacks -Traditional country style dining with original wood stove and stunning timber floors - Lounge with open fire place - Split system heating and cooling - 1.5kw solar Established gardens with the house set well back on the block - Stylish bathroom with spa and separate toilet - Good size laundry - Plenty of parking with foundation already done for carport - Superb location. It needs to be seen to be believed, call now to book a time that's right for you. # 3025 RLA 61382
Offering 2 residences on over one and a half acres, this is both a unique and idyllic property. Set in a very quiet court it boasts stunning views to the Barossa Ranges framed by it's very own vines. Built in 1982 this solid brick home consists of one dwelling featuring 3 bedrooms with formal lounge/dining, superb timber kitchen, full bathroom with separate toilet and laundry adjoined to another 2 bedroom residence with kitchen, open family/dining, bathroom with shower and separate toilet plus laundry also. Both serviced by ducted evaporative air-conditioning and reverse cycle split systems. Outside the property offers superbly established mature gardens, a huge pergola outdoor entertaining area together with a 30 x 20 shed with power and cement floor. # 5021 RLA 61382
This quality home built in 1995 is situated on 2Ha (5 Acres) of superb land & offers stunning views. This property is fenced into several paddocks and has horse shelters with yards, gd size dam, fully est gardens, parking & rm for the kids. 4 great size bdrms, master with lrg B/I robes and an ens with dbl vanity & lrg corner spa, bdrms 2& 3 with gd size mirrored B/I robes & a great O/P family/lounge/kitchen with quality appliances throughout. This lrg family home also offers a formal dining/lounge, 3-way mn bthrm, lrg laundry, ducted R/C heating & cooling, quality slate floors in the high traffic areas and carpet in the bdrms and formal areas. Home is connected to 23,000 gallons of rain water with manual switch to main, dbl grg/teenagers retreat with dbl carport as well, lrg ent area, chook yard & shedding with high clearance roller doors- this is one massive shed. Rare Opportunity ! Don’t miss it! Call today to arrange a time to inspect!
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RLA 61382
# 3026
RLA 61382
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IMPRESSIVE: The four-bedroom Tanunda home on a generous allotment on Langmeil’s edge. WH1828657
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Adelaide Rural Real Estate RENTALS WILLASTON $280pw 43 Haines Road – Neat timber framed home, 3 bedrooms, main with built-ins, open kitchen overlooking lounge/dining, entertaining area, manageable block. EUDUNDA $240pw 5 Reserve Road – Large 4 bedroom brick home, ensuite, second bathroom, formal lounge, open kitchen area, family room, ducted r/c a/c, fully enclosed yard, close to schools, kindy & shopping. NURIOOTPA $175pw Unit 4, 158 Murray Street – 2 bedroom unit with open kitchen & lounge, split system a/c, fully enclosed yard, single carport, close to main street. No Pets. EUDUNDA $220pw 7 Hambour Avenue – Neat 3 bedroom home, Bedroom 1 & 2 have built-in robes, lounge, kitchen/dining, electrical appliances, cool a/c only, shed, neat and tidy yard. Non-smoker. No Pets. Available Now. KAPUNDA $265pw 21 Railway Road- Neatly presented 3 bedroom home, BI Robes, roomy lounge, Kitchen/dining, comb heat, a/c, neat bathroom, sep toliet, carport, manageable garden. TANUNDA $315pw 5 Robert Urwin Court- Lovely 3 Bedroom home, ensuite WIR, formal lounge, open plan kitchen/dining/family/r/c a/c, dble garage, pergola, neat yard.
OPENS KAPUNDA - 1 John Street Sunday 12.30-1.15pm
BLANCHETOWN
11 Acland Street Inspection by Appointment
$185,000
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Halfway Road Inspection by Appointment
$295,000
NEW
Nicely presented 4yr old t/f home, large 1011m2 allot, 2 bdrms, roomy lounge/dining, kitchen has elec appiliances, dishwasher, plenty cpds, r/c a/c, front & rear v/dah, carport, short walk to river and shops. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942
WILLIAMSTOWN
41 Wild Street Inspection by Appointment
$269,000
Three bedrooms, one bathroom, formal lounge, neat kitchen and meals, rear and front verandah, shedding, carport, lots of room to move. WEB ID: 106614295 Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942
EUDUNDA Inspection by Appointment
NEW
$319,950
Neat property close to Truro, Sedan & Blanchetown. 3 brm home on 117ac incl 30ac cropping, lge shed, hayshed, yards with water connected, lovely views, mains & rainwater, quiet loc, provides nice lifestyle Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942
KAPUNDA
13 Fuller Street Inspection by Appointment
$359,950
Neat b/v home on lge 1950m2 allot with rural views. 4 brs, main ens & WIR, br 2 & 3 BIR, kitchen has gas stove, pantry, plenty cpds, dine, family, fml lnge, comb heat, ducted a/c, dble c/pt UMR, vdahs, pergola, 30x20 gge. Currently tenanted. WEB ID: 106770196 Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942
KAPUNDA
1 John Street OPEN Sunday 12.30- 1.15pm
$435,000
JUST LISTED
Solid home on 14acres, short drive to Eudunda, 4 bedrooms, large country kitchen, roomy lounge, cellar, mains & r/w, stone barn, shearing shed, hay shed, 3 phase power to work shed, well fenced, lovely views. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942
ROBERTSTOWN
Neindorf Road Inspection by Appointment
$249,950
Neat solid home on 11,000m2 allot, having 3 titles, possible subdiv STCC. 3 brs, office, kitchen w elec apps & d/w, fml dine, lge lounge, r/c a/c, gas htg. Paved gable pergola, 40x20 shed, caravan shed, 30x20 shed. Rear access. Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942
KAPUNDA
80A High Street OPEN Sunday 1.30-2.15pm
$259,950
NEW
NEW
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THE neighbours are almost unnoticeable from the living spaces of this quality four-bedroom family home on Langmeil’s edge. The home is situated on a most generous 1140 square metre block and surrounded by a rich and productive gourmet garden - with loads of scope to some ideas, a three-bay shed, carport and undercover entertaining area. Here’s a property for family, festivities and for peaceful weekends pottering among diverse surrounds of nature. Practical and spacious, the floor plan has been designed around the home’s kitchen heart, well equipped for extended entertaining, with modern appliances, a wide gas cooking station and walk-in pantry. A curved bench area with bar stools creates the perfect coffee and conversation nook, beside the tiled everyday living zone, where sliding glass doors on two sides opens the home up to the garden setting, and connects indoor life with the brick paved undercover entertaining area, sheltered by glass on three of its sides. Down-lights, a timber panelled ceiling, loads of natural light and garden views add to the inviting and naturally laid back feel of this home’s central indoor-outdoor hub, where friends are sure to feel welcome. Carpeted for comfort, and considered the more formal of the living spaces, and located towards the front of the home, the separate lounge and attached dining zone is a quiet place for relaxation and reading. A big picture window frames the views of the garden. Located in its own wing and to the rear of the home, the master bedroom features an immense walkthrough robe and en-suite. Beyond the living spaces, three more bedrooms share the family bathroom, and abundant built-in storage. All four bedrooms are of queen and king size proportions. Only two years young, ducted air-conditioning is an easy living choice. Adjacent to the kitchen and to the rear of the casual-living hub, easy access is attained through sliding glass doors to harvests from one of the many fruit trees and raised vegetables patches, in among the garden’s 60 individual rose bushes, flowering native shrubs and abundant springtime bulbs. Meandering paved pathways access the garden’s gastronomic delights. Its produce ranging from red delicious and granny Smith apples, navel oranges, cherries, table grapes, red fleshed plums, apricots, peacharines, pumpkin, melons, Jerusalem and globe artichokes, strawberries, a perennial broccolini patch and a variety of herbs. Set up with dripper irrigation throughout, this evolving garden will keep one connected with nature, colouring the surrounds and providing edible enjoyment throughout the year. Enjoy fun, entertaining and food from the garden, with plenty of space for the kids, hobbies and vehicles, on this surprising residential property, which offers so much more than one could ever expect.
What you need to know...
KAPUNDA - 80A High Street Sunday 1.30-2.15pm
Space surrounds this home for family and festivities
Close to town, 3 bedroom home, 100acres, suitable for cropping & grazing, well fenced, hay shed, mains water, flat land close to ranges, lifestyle property or add to existing
Neat B/V Home, 3 bdrms, main has WIR, access to bathroom, formal lounge, kitchen/meals/family, r/c a/c, pergola, carport, currently tenanted, ideal family home or investment.
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Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942
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Where: 10 Hoffmann Avenue, Tanunda. Feature: Large block and gourmet garden. Price: $350,000 - $365,000. Open: Sunday, June 24. When: 12.45pm - 1.15pm. Web ID: HRE574. Agent: Homburg Real Estate. RLA219152. Contact: David Braunack 0418 841 349 or 8563 2599. admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com
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Practical cancer support ONE Barossa charity group’s commitment to fundraising now means a collection of current cancer related resources is available for public access at Nuriootpa Library. This effort is the result of volunteers of the Barossa Area Fundraisers For Cancer (BAFFC) group and they encourage the public to be part of the official launch this Sunday. It was over four years ago when the group formed with the aim of raising funds to provide practical support for people touched by cancer. During that time BAFFC has achieved a variety of support including the purchase of a vehicle to take patients to and from treatments, support for home assistance programs and improved facilities in some of the palliative care rooms in regional hospitals. The new cancer related resources include books, DVDs, CDs and online links and are housed at the Nuriootpa Library. They are available for loan on request from any Barossa library branch. According to BAFFC it was hoped the group could develop its own resource centre, but factors including the cost of rental space proved difficult. The group said their best option came
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COME CELEBRATE: Tania Paull (front) with volunteers (from left) Robyn Hart, Julie Combe and Robyn Jeffery. thanks to senior coordinator of library services Tania Paull. Tania, with library staff, assisted the group by working out what resources needed to be purchased which would support those living with cancer, their carers and family. Tania and three BAFFC members, visited the Unley Cancer Care Centre to help create the library, valued at about $3000. Also, the group was fortunate to receive book donations and other resources from the Barossa Prostate group. Donations to the collection are welcome, however the books need to be current and in good order.
In addition, for the past two years the BAFFC group has also been seeking support to include a breast cancer nurse in the Barossa. Recently the McGrath Foundation confirmed they will fund a breast care nurse in the area in the near future. The community is welcome to help celebrate the generous support of work of the BAFFC and the Barossa Council Library by attending the Bubbles and Books event on this Sunday, June 24. The event runs from 2pm to 4pm in the library, Tanunda Road, Nuriootpa. More details, phone 8563 8440.
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Core training a must By PAUL PEARCE STARPLEX FITNESS CENTRE MANAGER
PLANKING: Paul and Ryan demonstrating. which mimic movements in everyday life. Integrated movements involving the upper and lower body such as bending or twisting and lifting, include the rotational muscles of the core, helping to reduce the risk of injury. Replicating these moves using resistance with a tube, free weight or medicine ball, help us to move more efficiently in daily life. For an athlete such as a swimmer, this means
relying on “conditioned” core muscles to produce a more powerful stroke, assisting them to swim faster. STARplex swim centre head coach, Steve Garner highlights the fact that a fish has no limbs but uses muscles around its spine to move swiftly through the water. His young squad of athletes place great importance on land based training, and are actively encouraged to increase their core strength through conditioning and integrated exercises rather than sit-ups or crunches which have limited effectiveness for a swimmer. A ‘plank’ hold (performed on forearms and toes with hips level) is a great example of an exercise which increases activation of the core muscles, preventing the spine from bending. Holding this position for minutes builds intensity further as time increases. Lifting an arm out to the side places greater load on these muscles, mimicking the position of a swimmer in water. Popular core classes like CXWORX from Les Mills are found in many fitness centres around Australia, motivating participants to strengthen these muscles with an emphasis on improved function.
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THE Ferrari Steve McQueen drove off camera while filming Bullitt, one of the greatest car-chase films of all time, is being restored by the supercar maker just metres from where the vehicle was originally made at the Maranello factory in Italy. Car enthusiast McQueen reportedly had the Ferrari 275 GTB4 delivered new to the film set of Bullitt in San Francisco. While he was trashing Ford Mustangs over the hilly sea-side streets during the day, at night he drove off in a more exotic sports car. The rise in values of classic Ferraris has prompted the Italian maker to establish a division “Ferrari Classiche” that restores old cars to original condition – it even has the tech drawings for bespoke models, and build certificates of every car it has ever made. The McQueen car, owned by an unnamed collector, is being restored with a roof after it was made into a convertible in the 1980s, long after it left McQueen’s hands. To return the car to its original form, Ferrari had to reproduce the roof and pillars with hand-beaten steel panels, shaped to match the original design. Last month, a Ferrari set a new world record when a 250 GTO driven by British racing driver Stirling Moss sold for $35 million.
HYBRID is no longer just about caring for the environment. Audi has given it performance car credibility by using it to win the world’s most famous sports car race, the Le Mans 24 Hours. Drivers Andre Lotterer, Marcel Fassler and Benoit Treluyer won the race driving the new Audi R18 e-tron quattro dieselelectric prototype race car.
IMPRESSIVE: McQueen’s car is pictured above and below during current restoration.
Just 36 examples of the 250 GTO had been built, it’s unknown how many remain. Steve McQueen drove the Ferrari 275 GTB4, while he was filming Bullitt. In 1990 another 250 GTO fetched $10.7 million – a record that stood for 18 years until it was beaten in 2008 by another Ferrari, a 1961 model 250 California sold at auction in Maranello for US$10.9 million. In 2011, a 1957 model 250 Testa Rossa sold for $16.39 million at a Pebble Beach auction. The trio led their teammates across the line as the German car maker claimed first, second, third and fifth positions with its four entries. Second place went to the sister e-tron quattro driven by veterans Tom Kristensen, Allan McNish and Rinaldo Capello. Audi used the race to showcase its new e-tron quattro technology – which combines a 3.7-litre V6 turbo diesel that drives the rear wheels and an electric motor that powers the front wheels.
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Nissan’s strongest May NISSAN Australia has recorded its strongest May sales result in a month that was also its fifth highest sales result as a full importer. With 6966 reported sales in May 2012, Nissan was the fifth-highest selling brand for the month (ahead of Hyundai), representing 7.3 per cent market share, up on 6.6 per cent for the same month last year. Nissan Navara, X-Trail and Dualis led the way as all three core models continued their strong performance. Dualis recorded its best sales month on record, almost doubling its sales result for May 2011. Nissan achieved its best ever May for both XTrail and Navara, up over 50 per cent on May 2011 for X-Trail and over 20 per cent for Navara. Other highlights included the best sales month for Murano in over 12 months and Patrol wagon sales up 77 per cent compared to May 2011. Nissan Australia CEO Bill Peffer said that May’s sales figures continued a strong start to the company’s financial year as the 2011/12 Australian fiscal year entered its final month. “Our record sales achievements for May reinforce our ambitions to reach number one fullline importer status in Australia,” Mr Peffer said. “Dualis, X-Trail and Navara continue to perform as core models for Nissan as our line-up is set to become even stronger over the next 12 months. “Innovative and exciting models on the way include Australia’s first mass-produced family EV as Leaf is launched this month, with Almera, the new Patrol and the return of Pulsar all not too far away.” Nissan is bringing the latest in safety technology into the mainstream by introducing ‘Around View Monitor’ to its Dualis and X-Trail models. The Dualis Ti-L and X-Trail Ti (petrol) and TL (diesel) model variants will now come fitted with ‘Around View Monitor’, a technology that makes
parking easier and enhances rear vision for safety. Nissan is bringing the technological innovation of ‘Around View Monitor’ to cars priced under $50,000. Until now this technology has usually featured on more expensive luxury vehicles. Using four separate cameras, the monitor displays an image of the vehicle from above. This helps the driver to visually confirm the vehicle's relation to the lines around the parking space, the kerbside as well as surrounding parked cars. “Nissan prides itself on being able to introduce the latest technological and safety innovations into the volume market and ‘Around View Monitor’ is the latest example of this,” Mr Peffer said. The system has been designed to be easy-tosee, easy-to-use, and easy-to-understand. Easy-to-understand • The birdseye view makes it easy for the driver to position the vehicle for parallel parking. The front/rear view enables the driver to simultaneously confirm the front or rear of the vehicle. • Information of the sonars, equipped on the vehicle corners for camera assistance, are shown on the display in an easy-to-understand way. Easy-to-use • By displaying the rear view and front-side view simultaneously, the driver can easily confirm the two most worrisome areas; the rear and front assist side of the vehicle. Easy-to-see • The super-wide angle/high resolution camera creates a clear image after conversion to show the virtual image. • Video demonstration on ‘Around View Monitor’ is available from: http://www.nissanglobal.com/EN/TECHNOLOGY/OVERVIEW/avm .html on the internet.
HELPFUL: A view of the ‘Around View Monitor’ in a Nissan Dualis.
Holden’s End of Financial Year Countdown is on now, with ‘neverseen-before’ deals on a huge range of new vehicles sold before June 30. For the first time ever we’re giving all eligible vehicles an extra three year’s Roadside Assist for free, an extra two year’s Factory Warranty for free and your first Standard Service for free.
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CRAIG Cowan from Barossa Auto Care in Nuriootpa wants motorists to stay safe on the road and be confident in the performance of their car. “The failure of a simple rubber belt can result in catastrophic damage to a car’s engine,” Craig said. “Here are some simple tips to help you avoid an expensive repair bill.” What is a cambelt? Sometimes called a camshaft drive belt or timing belt, it is a reinforced, toothed, rubber belt used in the engines of about 70 per cent of today’s motor cars. It is propelled by the engine crankshaft and drives the camshaft which opens the valves of the engine. Where is it found? At the front of the engine, usually under plastic covers. It is behind the other more obvious drive belts such as the fan or alternator belts. As it
Why does it wear? The cambelt carries a very high load in engine, and as with any rubber component of the vehicle, it perishes with age and wears with use. What will happen if it is not replaced on time? It the belt is not replaced on time it may break or the drive teeth may strip. If this happens the camshaft in the engine stops rotating leaving some valves open, protruding into the cylinders, the crankshaft continues to rotate and can push the pistons into the valves and bend them. This causes major engine damage which is very costly and time consuming to repair. When should it be replaced? Most car manufacturers recommend replacement from 60,000km to 100,000km. We strongly advise replacement at factory recommended intervals. To replace the belt is only a fraction of the cost of repairing the damage caused should it break. Not to mention the inconvenience of your car being out of use for many days.
STAY SAFE: Craig Cowan of Barossa Auto Care working on a cambelt.
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Black is back GARY Snell from Tinta-Car in Willaston says window tinting is proving very popular. “There is no doubt black is back,” Gary said. “More and more drivers are asking about protection for their car’s interiors from the UV rays. “At Tint-a-Car we have the darkest legal tint in Australia.” Gary invites all motorists to drop into his showroom at 16 Paxton Street in Willaston. “We have had some deals on in the past few months and they have proved popular.” For more information drop in to see Gary or give him a ring on 8523 5755.
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Barossa market returns Barossa & Light Children’s Market’s major sponsor for 2012 is Freeling Estate. Other sponsors for June include Pink Star Photobooks, Cards and Gifts, RS Odds n Endz, The Barossa Co-operative Store, RAdelaide Rover, Photo Booth ‘Style’ Photography and Adelaide Baby Bargains. The remaining market dates for 2012 are September 16 and December 9. Those interested in becoming stallholders or wanting to sponsor the market, email Serena Ahrns or Michele Riddle info@barossa-lightmarket.com.au and they will send more details. For more details visit facebook.com/barossachildrensma rket, barossa-lightmarket.com.au or twitter.com/BLChildMarket.
WHAT’S COMING UP WITH THE CIRQUE SWARM IS ON THE WAY! Cirque du Soleil presents ‘Ovo’ Thursday January 3rd 2013 4pm Performance A new fantasy world of creepy crawlies is coming to Adelaide next summer! This award winning group is criss-crossing the country with 123 performers and crew with their new show. ”The goal is to show the audience a huge giant sized world of insects held under a microscope”, said Ovo artistic director Marjon Van Grunsven. “It’s just fantastic. Many movies were studied, we went to insectarium, it’s so wonderful to see that world come to life.” OVO - translates to egg in Portugese - had it’s world premiere in Montreal in April, 2009 and is currently touring across the US. Cirque du Soleil’s 25th production is, as always, full of fun, but there is a more serious message for those wanting to listen. “We don’t want it to be political or anything specifically related in one country or continent,” said Ms Grunsven. “However our show is about insects, so now it becomes kind of an environmental show that is trying to bring consciousness to the audience about how to treat insects.
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Aerial action returns to Barossa skies IT’S official. Sunday, April 14 has been secured to again host Barossa Airshow at the Rowland Flat Air Field. The popular family day out is organised by St Jakobi Lutheran School community. Plans are under way to bring a host of aerial
action, complemented by a variety of attractions, including food and refreshments. Part proceeds of the event will also be donated to a charity of the school’s choice. For further details, then visit barossaairshow.com.au.
THE successful Game Keepers’ Ball is on again at the Barossa Function Centre, Pheasant Farm Road, Nuriootpa, this Saturday. Following the great success of the 2011 gathering, Barossa’s Beer family once again in their very kind support of CarersLink Barossa and Districts will be providing a decadent evening of superb food and glorious Barossa wines with the 16-piece KGB band. Tickets are $150 each and the proceeds from the evening will go towards CarersLink’s newly dedicated carer support centre, currently being built at 15 Second Street, Nuriootpa. CarersLink chief executive officer Gary Vogt said, “We are very excited about this project and we must sincerely thank the Beer family for their generous efforts and huge input towards our new carer support centre via their highly successful fundraiser”.
Barossa Council Library and the Barossa Area Fundraisers for Cancer Invite members of the public to celebrate the launch of an inspirational collection of cancer support resources generously donated by Barossa Area Fundraisers for Cancer
“It is certainly a very kind gesture and will go a long way in assisting us in our efforts to support carers in our new centre,” he said. CarersLink was determined there was a real need for carers (people who cared for a family member or a friend with a disability or illness) to find support as caring for someone, although rewarding, can also be hard work physically and mentally. The new centre will continue to offer personalised one-on-one support for carers, carer support groups, carer information and activities, respite for carers, and direct care services for adults and children with a disability. CarersLink has outgrown their current premises at Schild House, 26 Second Street, Nuriootpa and the new facility will have room for more carer support worker offices and respite offices, a computer lounge and library, cater for Broadband for Seniors, plenty of private chat rooms, a large meeting room, shower facilities, relaxing outdoor terrace area, modern kitchen/lunch room and wheelchair access throughout the complex. For more details, phone 8562 4000.
SONGS FOR THE WINTER SOLSTICE Exercepts from Handel’s Messiah BY THE KAPUNDA CHORAL GROUP
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THE Barossa & Light Children’s Market returns this Sunday, June 24, from 11am to 3pm at the Freeling Recreation Park. The market provides a great family day of stalls, food and fun. Free entry allows visitors to be involved in plenty of activities, including a jumping castle, face painting and balls on water. A variety of food stalls will greet hungry visitors and includes a sausage sizzle, a potato van, and beverages such as coffee. Remember there are also about 40 stalls on site for the public to browse and shop at. This community market is a great place for a family day event where the children can run around on the oval or play on the playground safely.
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We know you can no longer be with us, you fought long and hard to stay with us. Poppa you left us with beautiful memories and as time passes our tears will dry and our hearts will mend but our love for you will never end. Not a day will go by that we will not be thinking of you. You are now in a better place 'til we meet again RIP Pop. Love Ian, Helen, Alissa & Jarrad xxxx MEANEY, Irene The Members of the Kapunda Senior Citizens Club wish to express their sadness at the passing of Irene Meaney, a loyal member for over 25 years. She will be remembered affectionately. PLEDGER, Brian (Bri) RIP We have only known you for the last 4 years, but have shared enough thoughts to last a lifetime. Your company and friendship will be missing in our lives for years to come. You have been a loyal 'Mate' and never judged us. For that, you will never be forgotten. Your legacy will live on forever Bri. You have left an empty space in our lives, your family and the others you have touched. May you rest in peace. Love John and Mel Taylor PLEDGER, Brian Our dear Brian, you were our leader, mentor, friend and part of our family. We cannot believe you are gone and we are truly devastated by your loss. You led an amazing life full of determination, passion, vigour and fun. A wonderful story teller, passionate environmentalist, and true inspiration, your lively spirit will be sorely missed. Our sincerest condolences to Marie-Anne, Karri and Jarrah, and to Brian's family and friends. The world is a poorer place for your loss. RIP Brian, you will always be remembered and loved. The Biodiversity Team (Tamika, Danny, Liz, Geoff, Mel, Marianne, Dameon and Frank) and your work colleagues in City Projects at the City of Salisbury.
IN MEMORIAM TRAEGER, Morris - 7 years - 18th June. Remembering you is easy, we do it every day. It is the emptiness without you, that never goes away. To know you was to love you. Forever in our hearts. Lorna, Christine, Andrew & family.
RETURN THANKS FISHER, Keith Lindsay Robert, Andrea & Terry, Clayton & Etta would like to thank family and friends for their kind thoughts and wishes on the recent passing of our father and grandfather, Keith Fisher. Please accept this as our personal thank you. HOFFMANN, Harold Late of Nuriootpa. Nora, David, Joy and families sincerely thank everyone for your prayers, visits, support and kind expressions of sympathy to them on the passing of their loved husband, Dad and Papa. They have meant so much to us. Please accept this as our personal thanks. He will be dearly missed. Now with his Lord. WILKSCH, Dennis I would like to sincerely thank my family and friends for all their support over the past 12 months. I appreciate what you have done for me. Please accept this as my personal thanks. Dianne Wilksch. admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com
GARAGE SALES
VOGT, Dorothy Iris Priscilla (Dot)
MAINS pressure blue line poly from $37 roll. Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11, Paxton Street, Willaston. Ph: 85232350
RIESLING COURT Nuriootpa from 8.30 to 2.00. 1986 Tarago 8 seater van good condition UTT527, household goods in good condition. Ph. 85624909
NEED A PUMP? For all your needs, Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11, Paxton Street, WILLASTON. Ph: 85232350
SAT 23RD JUNE, Sun 24th June 8.00am - 4.00pm. Ladies clothing larger sizes, mens clothing larger sizes, material, shoes, books, soft toys, jigsaw puzzles, back stretcher, Abking Pro, kids toys, childrens clothing, bedding, glassware, l o t s m o r e . 15 McCormack Street, Kapunda.
Passed away 11.5.2012 Howard, Rozanne, Charmaine, Jenny and families wish to sincerely thank friends, neighbours & all who have sent beautiful cards; phone calls and provided food and comfort on the sad loss of our “one in a million” Wife, Mother, Nana and Great Nana.
“One In a Million” We already miss her laughter and her “secret ingredients” in cooking. The donations to the Kapunda Hospital will be put towards a much needed item in memory of Dot. Again, grateful thanks to Dr. Para and Kapunda Hospital Staff and the Kapunda Lutheran Parish.
FOR SALE Barossa New Life Church TREASURE CHEST - FURNITURE MART 10 Murray St, Nuriootpa Tel. 85622988 Monday - Friday 9am - 4pm Saturday 9am - 12pm All donations of furniture, clothing, bric-a-brac enable us to assist our Community BBQ, 4 burner Grill Master $60. Weber with beads & lighters $30. Ph: 85244131 BOOKS GALORE SALE organised by Friends of the Barossa Library at C.W.A. Hall, Murray St., Tanunda, Friday 22 June to Sunday 24 June, 2012, from 10am 4pm each day. Varied selection of second hand non-fiction, fiction, children's books and magazines, DVDs & CDs. Restocked daily. Very reasonable prices. For more information, telephone Bill (85643290) or Jill (0419862776) CASH FOR BOTTLES & CANS. Wine bottles, batteries, phone Lange's Can & Bottle Depot on 85642292 for trading hours, 20 Newcastle St, Angaston. 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 - Mallee Gum. $270/tonne. Delivery included to Barossa & surrounding areas. Ph: 0413636454 FIREWOOD Quality seasoned. Split red. blue, sugar gum, mallee stumps sawn mallee & bags of kindling. Weighbridge docket supplied. Pickup or deliver AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. Matthew Reimann, Firewood Supplies. 0413089743. Delivery available 7 days by appointment. Credit Cards now accepted. GENERATOR 10 kva petrol Aussie brand elec/remote start 3x 15 amp outlets brand new good quality unit RRP $3300 SELL $1649 delivered 0419979663 GENERATORS Low Speed Diesel End of Financial Year SALE ON NOW!! 10kva $4999 15kva $5399 25kva $5999 37kva $6999 75kva Turbo Deutz $14500 Quality Aussie Brand 0432636678
GUN SALES. Ammo, repairs, safes, accessories & service. Gawler Fishing & Outdoors, 48 Murray St, Gawler 85226200 JACKSON'S FIREWOOD free bag kindling with every order. Dry split redgum mallee pink gum. Weighed delivery only. 0400083852 KINDLING - OAK Hot, clean fire starter for large logs. 10 Kg. bag $8 Tubbies Australia, 45 - 63 Mt. Crawfrod Road, Williamstown. LEADLIGHT - Local, professional affordable leadlight. I'll come to you, or call at Gawler Glass Design studio, 58 Yettie Rd, Williamstown. Weekly classes. Bob Pirch 85247241 LOUNGE 2 X 2 seater, maroon fabric, exc. cond., $350 ono. 85246905 0413889119
PELMETS 2 x 6' and one 8'6". All with excellent working tracks. Ph: 85623636 PLANTS - Natives, perennials, tube stock, water wise etc. MORNING STAR NURSERY Lot 1 Cossins St., Kapunda. Ph: 85663952. Open Thursday to Sunday 9am- 5pm. SELLING, BUYING .......? Advertise in the Herald classifieds, and get results! Giveaway ads are run for 1 week, FREE. You can now place your classified ad at Kapunda Newsagency, deadline is Monday 5.00p.m. Classified deadline 5.00pm Monday. (Maybe subject to change) Ph: 85632041, Fax: 85633655 or email admin.barossaherald@ruralpress.com STORMWATER 90mm pipe $13 and fittings. Gawler Irrigation Lot 11, Paxton Street, Willaston. 85232350
STEEL HERE SPECIALS - RHS 75 x 50 x 5 painted 8m lengths $16 per lm - Angle 75 x 75 x 10 9m lengths $15.60 per lm - Pipe 40 N.B. GALV 6.5m lengths $6.25 per lm
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WRECKING Ford Falcon BA Sedan 4 Litre motor, 144,000 km, good panels. Ford Falcon BF III Stationwagon 4 Litre LPG only motor and auto transmission, 56,000 km. Ford Falcon BF Sedan 4 Litre motor and auto transmission, Injected LPG, 101,000 km. Holden Commodore VU Utility 5.7 Litre Gen 3 motor and manual transmission. Holden Commodore VZ Sedan 3.6 Litre motor and auto transmission. Holden Commodore VZ Stationwagon 3.6 Litre motor and auto transmission, roof rack. Holden Commodore VZ Crewman Utility 3.6 Litre motor and auto transmission, 47,000 km, suit repair. Holden Commodore VY Sedan 3.8 Litre motor and auto transmission. Holden Commodore VE 60th Anniversary Sedan 3.6 Litre motor and auto transmission, factory alloys.
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GARAGE SALES 8 DEMPSTER ST Nuriootpa. Saturday 23 June. 8.30am - 2p.m. Furniture, household goods, toys, power tools, clothing & more. GARAGE SALE/SAUSAGE SIZZLE Sunday 24th June, 10 a.m. Mount Pleasant Hospital grounds, to support the Friends of Mount Pleasant Hospital. 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
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MOTOR VEHICLES 2004 NISSAN NAVARA STR 4 x 4, dual cab, 90,000km, manual, diesel plus gas, silver with back canopy and tow bar, $19,990 rego XDD822 - 0419833631 2012 HOLDEN CRUZE SRI-V, 2500km, black, manual, tinted windows, rego S174APN, $27,000 - 0419810997 CASH FOR CARS and scrap metal. Ph: 0404856309 MAZDA 323 1989 112,000 original kms, Pionner CD/radio, A/C, auto, 3 months rego, UUY-401 $2,350 ono 85642632 MAZDA Tribute LTD, sports, V/6, Auto, 4.W.D., Station wagon, airbags, radio/CD, tinted windows, Cargo Barrier, cruise control, A/C, P/S, Elect., mirrors and windows, remote central lock, alloy wheels, low Kls. XKL-459. $26,500 Ph: (08) 85623636 SKYLINE, R33, GTS, Nissan, 1993, 2 door, all original, 128,000 Kms. Great mech. condition. XRG-763 $8,000 ono. Ph: 0413636454 TOYOTA Camry, 1997, V6, auto, dual fuel, T/Bar. WWC-130 $4,500 ono. Ph: 0413636454 TOYOTA CAMRY 2006. Very economical family car, neat and tidy throughout. Servicing up to date, Reg. to September XSH-334. 97,000 Kms. $12,500 ono. Ph: 0429029216 or 85628216
CARAVANS, TRAILERS & 13' WINDSOR poptop caravan. Dble bed, new mattress & bedding. 2 way fridge. Full annexe, microwave, TV aerial, towing mirrors & air cond. included. Immac. cond. Reg until 23/9/12 TUZ-420. Brakes recently serviced. Regretful sale. $6,700 ono Phone 85624094 or 0404892845
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.
MISCELLANEOUS TAROT with a Clairvoyant, Adele. Spiritual help & guidance on all levels. Ph: 0422135681
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WANTED GRAZING LAND. Eden Valley /Flaxmans Valley and Barossa Ranges. Sheep only. Hills or vineyard, agistment or lease. Payment in advance. Ph. 0418851483
CASH FOR SCRAP METAL I AM LOCAL. Ph: 0411165694 CASH FOR UNWANTED CARS and scrap metal. Ph: 0404856309
FORLEASE OFFICE FOR LEASE Office space now available to sub-lease. High-profile historic building with modern facilities in prime main-streeet Tanunda location. Suit professionals or service providers looking to base or consult in the Barossa region. Ph: 0408 525 798.
FOR RENT 3 BEDROOM Unit available in Kapunda. As new with air conditioning, in quiet area, $220 p.w. Ring 85662504 after 5 p.m. LYNDOCH Main Street. Double bedroom unit for rent. Private location, separate lounge, R/C A/C, clean and tidy. $190 p.w. Ph: 0402153294
Top tipsters thus far: A. Worthley ............... 80 M. Martin ..................79 G. Markos ................. 79 P. Prior ......................79 J. Feltus..................... 79 M. Menz .................... 78 A. Lynch .................... 78 T. Rohrlach................ 78 C. Hill ........................ 78 I. Kowald ................... 78 D. White .................... 78 J. Aslin ...................... 77 A. Jaensch .................77 P. Saegenschnitter..... 77 G. Rosenzweig .......... 77 L. Cartwright ............. 77 H. Gay ....................... 77 A. Peady.................... 77 W. Thomas ................77
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HYDROPAWS 4pawfectpaws. Mobile nose to tail pet care. Heated hydrobath, blowdry, nails & clipping. Ph: Bridget 0488444542
ALL GAS FITTING Space serviced from $95. Gasglow - 0425148969
CIVIL CELEBRANT - Angela Nielsen Ceremonies designed for you. Marriages, namings, committment and renewal of vows. Ph: 0408107940 or 85642773
Curves National Open House Week
CONWAY COUNSELLING SERVICES. Speciality areas – Families, Couples for Grief, Depression, Anxiety, Addictions, Relationships, Stress, Work Stress, Selfesteem, Anger management. We Will Come to you. Confidentiality guaranteed Fully qualified with Masters degree in counsellng from the University of South Australia & ten years practical experience. Call: 0417087441
Now is the perfect time to commit to the healthy lifestyle you’ve always wanted. Come into the club during Curves National Open House Week and collect a FREE 30 day membership. See how Curves can work for you.
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LEADLIGHT STUDIO make new, repair old, traditional to contemporary. For quality & competitive prices contact Tracy 85246959 Willliamstown
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BLGFA MATCH OF THE DAY Kapunda vs Nuriootpa Live from the Kapunda Oval on
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HEALTH & BEAUTY MASSAGE Therapeutic, Aromatherapy, Pregnancy Massage, Aromatherapy Pamper Packages, Myofacial Release, Reiki. 7 years professional experience. Gift vouchers & Pensioner discounts available. Consulting in Kapunda. Liz Ronan. Ph:85663125 or 0400760010 REMEDIAL MASSAGE Trigger Point, Deep Tissue, Myo-Fascial, Lymphatic. Wed, Fri - 1A Bilyara Rd, Tanunda. Ph. 0409631553 Thurs - Petite Pear Shop 3 Gilbert St, Lyndoch. Lynnette Roesler Ph. 85245156. Health Rebates. www.barossaherald.com.au
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DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT NO. 960/683/2012 NATURE OF THE DEVELOPMENT: New Gymnasium SUBJECT LAND:
Improve Your Bottom Line World Continence Week 2012 5 Steps to a Healthy Bladder and Bowel: • EAT WELL • DRINK WELL • EXERCISE REGULARLY • PRACTICE GOOD TOILET HABITS • KEEP YOUR PELVIC FLOOR TONED
National Continence Helpline 1800 33 00 66 A public health message from Light Regional Council’s Development & Regulatory Services Team
THE BODY BARN BEAUTY SPA Is Offering for a limited time a 1 hour Whole Body Relaxation or Deep Tissue massage for only $50. Call Mel Today to book your appointment on: 0430900760 or (08) 85663028.
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MATHS TUTOR Many years experience. Patient & encouraging. Great results so far. Grades 3 - 9. Steve 0414965029
TUTOR, literacy and numeracy support. Specialising in students with learning difficulties. Available for primary and high school students. Phone Leanne 0427850324
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CHIROPRACTOR. Dr Kana Nathan 39 Murray St, Angaston. Consulting Saturdays Ph. 85642882
TUITION
SOUL 2 SOLE Dance, Belly Dancing & Zumba Fitness(R). Gawler, Evanston Gardens & Tanunda. Ph: Kate 0411384027
Sunday 24 June Over 100 cars entered. $10 pp or $20 per car full Under 16 yo FREE Cars on the Hill 9:30am Hillclimb Road Mt Mc Kenzie
CHIMNEY CLEANING Local Barossa Service Phone: David 0407189215
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
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MARRABEL $240 p.w. Large 4br home, rural setting, lounge, dine, 2nd toilet, office. New carpets/paint. R/C ducted A/C. Adjoining 2 acres avail. for additional rent. Avail. now. Landmark Redden 8847 2209 TANUNDA - Large 1 b.r. unit, b.i.r., undercover parking, rainwater, airconditioned, centrally located, quiet area. NO PETS. Please phone 0413 308 563 after 5.00 p.m. to arrange for interview and inspection.
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COMING EVENTS
Redeemer Luth School, Allot 500 Vine Street, NURIOOTPA
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, 4 July 2012.
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Willaston way too strong By ROBERT LAIDLAW WILLASTON made sure it remained in the Barossa, Light & Gawler Football Association finals’ race with a 62point victory over an inexperienced Gawler Central, at Gawler Oval on Saturday - the Donnybrooks having a little more class. For the Tigers it was almost like chasing their tails, as a bunch of youngsters are learning their craft the hard way, which was made even tougher with the absence of Clint Hill and Paul Bova, as well as losing Aaron King early with a hamstring injury.
DETERMINATION: Willaston star Shaun Baker breaks clear from the tackle of Gawler Central’s Joel Oxenham.
Kicking with the aid of the breeze in the first term, Central battled hard but scores were even at the first change. Willaston could smell blood at quarter time, and by kicking the only four majors of the second term, laid the foundation of its win. Another four goals in each of the final two quarters, while Central only added two second half goals, saw the Donnybrooks pull away as the game progressed. “We set it up in the middle, starting with Jimmy Jones in ruck,” Willaston captain Sam Walton said. “And the forwards finished the job,
especially Ben Gordon with 9-1. “At quarter time we knew we had the breeze to come and focused on not mucking around, and we took the game on, got the ball in quick, and then blew the game open in the second half.” Jones and the Tigers’ Luke Howard had a good tussle in ruck, probably the most absorbing battle of the day, with Howard having a greater influence behind the ball. Without Bova, Central struggled whenever it went forward, especially as its key target was youngster, 15-year-old Jackson Harvey. For the Donnybrooks,
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 Barossa District 3 Angaston 4 Nuriootpa Rover 5 Willaston 6 Kapunda 7 Gawler Central 8 Freeling 9 Tanunda
P 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 P 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
W 8 6 5 5 4 4 2 1 1 W 8 6 6 5 4 3 2 1 1
L 0 2 3 3 4 4 6 7 7 L 0 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 7
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
B 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
For 952 708 792 811 723 644 512 522 449 For 647 604 534 531 463 450 361 344 280
Agst 417 646 578 679 650 631 756 855 901 Agst 304 388 383 371 502 481 571 628 586
% 69.54 52.29 57.81 54.43 52.66 50.51 40.38 37.91 33.26 % 68.03 60.89 58.23 58.87 47.98 48.34 38.73 35.39 32.33
Pts 16 12 10 10 8 8 4 2 2 Pts 16 12 12 10 8 6 4 2 2
Senior Colts 1 Tanunda 2 Gawler Central 3 South Gawler 4 Freeling 5 Barossa District 6 Nuriootpa Rover 7 Willaston 8 Kapunda 9 Angaston Junior Colts 1 South Gawler 2 Nuriootpa Rover 3 Barossa District 4 Angaston 5 Kapunda 6 Gawler Central 7 Freeling 8 Willaston 9 Tanunda
P 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 P 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
W 8 7 5 5 4 3 2 1 1 W 7 6 6 6 4 4 2 1 0
L 0 1 3 3 4 5 6 7 7 L 1 2 2 2 4 4 6 7 8
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
B 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
For 934 802 744 499 588 569 369 371 249 For 715 548 633 438 429 417 226 238 173
Agst 271 318 438 434 507 465 685 1013 994 Agst 249 216 275 375 362 380 593 612 755
% 77.51 71.61 62.94 53.48 53.70 55.03 35.01 26.81 20.03 % 74.17 71.73 69.71 53.87 54.24 52.32 27.59 28.00 18.64
Pts 16 14 10 10 8 6 4 2 2 Pts 14 12 12 12 8 8 4 2 0
Barossa, Light and Gawler Football Association - Played June 16 A GRADE
RESERVES
SENIOR COLTS
South Gawler 5.0 11.5 14.9 18.12(120) Angaston 3.4 3.5 5.6 9.9(63) Best: South - C Musolino, N Bartsch, A Bevis, J Dare, M Foldesdy, H Lawry; Ang - D Rathjen, L Baker, D Fisher, J Roesler, B Henderson, J Fosdike. Goals: South - N Bartsch 3, C Musolino 3, A Gerardis 2, J Dare 2, J Trewren 2, M Paget 2, M Foldesdy, B Scott, A Bevis, L Makris 1 ea; Ang - B Sugars 3, B Henderson 2, A Chambers, N Falland, M Ruwoldt, M Head 1 ea.
South Gawler 3.4 6.7 8.8 8.9(57) Angaston 2.0 4.1 6.1 7.3(45)
Tanunda 3.2 9.7 16.12 25.15(165) Barossa District 4.5 6.7 8.7 11.8(74) Best: Tan - S Agars, L Wells, L Westhoff, A Prior, A Fechner, M Grocke; Bar - M Stelzer, P Stelzer, D Sharp, R James, B O’Driscoll, S Jenkins. Goals: Tan - S Agars 9, B Kaesler 8, L Westhoff 3, B Newberry 2, M Grocke, S Rogasch, B Britton 1 ea; Bar - R James 4, P Stelzer 3, B Traynor, H Commane, D Sharp, C Pinch 1 ea.
Barossa District 2.7 4.10 5.1110.15(75) Tanunda 1.0 2.1 4.3 6.5(41)
Goals: Bar - J Berrett 3, S Roberts 2, D Curtis 2, S Robinson, G Justice, H Errock 1 ea; Tan D Wagner 2, L Samain, D Wallace, B Verne, C Samain 1 ea.
Best: Tan - C Hutton, S Mickan, J Hage, J Marshall, N Geue, E Moore; Bar - A Arthur, J Stanbury, N Casboult, L Dobbs, M Slade, W Roberts. Goals: Tan - T Goers 4, S Mickan 4, J Marshall 2, J Kalusche 2, D Kalusche, R Liddell, M Fox 1 ea; Bar - W Roberts 2, J Charles, M Slade, L Dobbs 1 ea.
Willaston 2.2 6.3 10.7 14.10(94) Gawler Central 2.2 2.5 3.7 4.8(32)
Willaston 5.1 6.1 9.3 15.4(94) Gawler Central 1.1 4.4 8.4 10.5(65)
Gawler Central 2.0 5.3 8.7 12.11(83) Willaston 0.6 2.7 2.10 2.12(24)
Gawler Central Willaston
Best: Will - A Pepe, J Campbell, A Fry, S Klenner, B Gordon, S Walton; Cent - K Heintze, B Hunt, J Blakemore, J Asher, J Latimer, L Edwards.
Best: Cent - C Reynolds, D Bell, J Fullick, L Neville, M James, W McEntee; Will - B Rendell, T Heintzberger, B Coombs, B Pasin, L Elliott, M McAllister. Goals: Cent - J Edwards 3, C Reynolds 2, L Neville, D Harding, W McEntee, J Needham, A Mahoney, J Fullick, M Knight 1 ea; Will - B Knox, T Stansborough 1 ea.
Best: Cent - I McKenzie, N Chandler, B Mathews, B Mason, L Hill, B Acton; Will - L Pasin, L T Berridge, L Downing, T Harris, M Spirritt, B Parsloe.
Goals: Will - B Gordon 9, J Scott 2, S Walton 2, J Williams 1; Cent - J Harvey, B Hunt, A Cox, L Edwards 1 ea.
Best: Will - J Dieckmann, J Goodfellow, A Moss, M Bornholdt, J Carter, A Barclay; Cent A Fox, T Princiotto, R Kalic, L Pearce, S Burchell, T Hutton. Goals: Will - A Moss 4, M Hollis 2, J Carter 2, M Bornholdt, S White, B Wilson, R Boswell, J Carter, A Parsloe, J Dieckmann 1 ea; Cent - J Neat 2, S Burchell, T Princiotto, R Kalic, A Fox, B Ward, T Hutton, S Dawe, M Cluse 1 ea.
Nuriootpa Freeling
Nuriootpa 2.8 7.10 12.12 15.16(106) Freeling 1.2 1.3 3.4 4.4(28)
Freeling 3.2 Nuriootpa 2.2
Nuriootpa Freeling
2.3 4.5 3.0 4.1
7.6 6.2
11.9(75) 7.5(47)
Best: Nuri - B Thiele, J Rodda, J Byrne, Z Dahms, J Scholz, W Nicholls; Free - S Schubert, J Hancock, B Parish, H Robinson, S Carmichael. Goals: Nuri - J Rodda 4, R Byrne 3, J Scholz, A Edwards, A Modistach, N Salter 1 ea; Free B Parish 2, T Muster, B Moon, H Robinson, J Ashenden, D Horsnell 1 ea.
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Best: South - A Costa, A Hansen, T Lee, J Costa, A Hewett, M Daly; Ang - J Humphries, M Zimmermann, B Brook, N Gloede, A Adams, A Daken. Goals: South - J Dare 2, A Hansen 2, D Schwerdt, F Moore, B Lawry, J McVicar 1 ea; Ang - B Burgess 2, J Rosenzweig 2, T Feist, M Zimmermann, N Gloede 1 ea.
Best: Bar - A Stone, D Rowley, D Curtis, J Berrett; Tan - D Goern, P Neldner, D Abinett, B Grocke, C Samain, K Fechner.
Best: Nuri - L Heinrich, D Romeo, R Worroll, T Haniford, B West, C Burgess; Free - T Clancy, P Leske, J Wagner, J Kerin, G Shaw, N Anders. Goals: Nuri - D Romeo 5, T Jungfer 3, C Burgess 2, L Cook, J Steer, R Worroll, J Smith, L Heinrich 1 ea; Free - N Anders, B Linn, L Wagner, T Carmichael 1 ea.
South Gawler Angaston
7.1 10.4 15.11 28.15(183) 1.0 2.0 2.1 2.1(13)
JUNIOR COLTS
Best: South - J Chapman, M Naumann, J Greatorex, A Connelly, D Judd Smith, J Crowe; Ang - S Egert, M Williams, B Fairey, J Fechner, L T Jones, M Makris. Goals: South - B Lehman 4, M Naumann 4, B Dankiewicz 3, J Lavia 3, J Crowe 3, T Ahl 2, A Connelly 2, D Judd Smith 2, S Van Poorten, A Maggs, J Chapman, J Naumann, K Dallwitz 1 ea; Ang - M Williams, T Saegenschnitter 1 ea. Tanunda 1.2 6.7 12.8 15.11(101) Barossa District 1.4. 3.4 4.5 5.7(37)
5.3 4.5
7.5 5.6
8.6(54) 6.6(42)
Angaston South Gawler
3.3 5.6 6.9 9.12(66) 3.0 5.3 7.4 10.4(64)
Best: Ang - R Eberhard, B Homes, C Relquyst, L Cunningham, B Antonie, B Sibley; South - T Panagiotou, J Sheridan, J Horrocks, J Gattermayr, A Veale, N Cash. Goals: Ang - R Kuhn 3, L Cunningham 2, J Howell 2, R Humphries-Carnelly, B Homes 1 ea; South - T Panagiotou 5, J Martin 2, S Trenorden, B Washington, B Cheer 1 ea. Barossa District 7.2 13.8 17.11 22.17(149)
Tanunda
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1(1)
Best: Bar - S Baron, C Robinson, R Allington, D Nangle, J Dowse, M Quinn; Tan - J McLennan, B Dalby, E Laucke, R Creece, T Eggleton, J Pape. Goals: Bar - B Ratcliff 8, C Robinson 4, J Brown 3, S Baron 2, R Allington 2, O Watson, J Standen, J Dowse 1 ea. 3.3 8.5 8.7 10.9(69) 2.0 2.2 5.4 7.4(46)
Goals: Cent - I McKenzie 3, L Hill, B Mason, M Stewart, J Rathman, B Mathews, C Slate, M Brooks 1 ea; Will - M Spirritt 3, R Tyrrell, L T Berridge, D Pope, L Downing 1 ea. 4.2 6.3 9.8 0.0 0.0 0.2
13.11(89) 0.4(4)
Best: Free - J Ashenden, B Christie, B Haseldine, J Hopkins, M Ortlepp, J Slater; Nuri - P Reincke, J Furnell, Z O’Toole, J Graetz, L Booth-Naylor, R Schultz.
Best: Nuri - N Lange, S Higgs, A Duncis, A Jaunay, B Hoepner, W Byrum; Free - J Hopkins, S Coulthard, M Read, A Haseldine, M McAvoy, D Whimpress.
Goals: Free - H Moss 2, B Haseldine, T Barnes, J Slater, M Ortlepp, B Ryan, J Hopkins 1 ea; Nuri - D Schulz 2, Z O’Toole, S Schrapel, D Douglas, J Furnell 1 ea.
Goals: Nuri - N Lange 8, S Higgs 2, W Byrum, R Haynes, B Hoepner 1 ea.
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Adam Pepe has been a revelation in recent weeks after having a slow start to the season, and led the way at centre half back, with his rebound and ability to be third-man up at the stoppages earning him best player honours. Joel Campbell cleaned up everything at half back in the first half, playing loose, then worked his magic on-ball after half time, while Ash Fry hasn’t missed a beat since returning to the club. Besides Fry’s inclusion, the Donnies are also benefiting from new acquisition Scott Klenner, who last played with Gepps Cross two years ago, and was a rock in defence on Saturday. “Their best five or six players are equal to the best in the competition, and when they play well, Willaston tend to play well,” Tiger mentor Damien Herzick said. “We weren’t bad in patches, but it has been adding up all season, as we struggle against the opposition’s tall players. Like 5’ 10” Jake Asher playing centre half back on Willaston back-up ruckman Richard Rosewall. “For us it’s about the kids learning about positioning, and to be in the contest. Size and conditioning will come, but for now it’s about getting to the right spots.” Kalon Heintze spent most of the game on the ball, with his fitness level allowing him to continue his good season form, to be the Tigers’ best. Brad Hunt shadowed Sam Walton all game and picked up his share of possessions, while Jason Blakemore covered plenty of distance.
Leading goalkickers A grade H Commane (BD) 1 B Kaesler (T) 8 R Byrne (N) 3 S Agars (T) 9 D Horsnell (F) 1 B Sugars (A) 3 A Gerardis (SG) 2 B Gordon (W) 9 J Trewren (SG) 2 W Farley (K) 0 Reserves A Parsons (SG) 0 J Rosenzweig (A) 2 J Berrett (BD) 3 S Carmichael (F) 0 C Browne (K) 0 J McVicar (SG) 1 J Carter (W) 2 N Pech (A) 0 J Smith (NR) 1 A Moss (W) 4 Senior Colts T Goers (T) 4 W Roberts (BD) 2 J Neat (GC) 0 S Mickan (T) 4 V Kroon (GC) 0 S Schrapel (NR) 1 H Moss (F) 2 K Johnson (F) 0 K Dallwitz (SG) 1 D Hamon (T) 0 J Edwards (GC) 3 Junior Colts J Freeman (K) 0 N Lange (NR) 8 J Martin (SG) 2 B Washington (SG) 1 B Ratcliff (BD) 8 T Panagiotou (SG) 5 R Allington (BD) 2 L Cunningham (A) 2 B Homes (A) 1 D Nangle (BD) 0
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South on finals’ track Tigers stay alive By ROBERT LAIDLAW
By MIKE TEAKLE SOUTH Gawler solidified their position in the top four with a crucial 57-point win at Angaston. It takes the Lions’ record to 5-3 and making coach Scott Lee’s job easier by setting up a platform for the run to the finals. In a game that rarely rose to great heights as a spectacle, South took control early thanks to straighter kicking finishing the first term with five straight goals to Angaston’s 3-4. The Panthers’ season of woe deepened with young gun Nic Falland, whose form has been one of the few bright points in the Panthers’ season re-injuring an old shoulder problem in the first half. Added to that was key tall Alex Reincke aggravating a groin injury and a likely season-ending knee injury to vice-captain Jarred Rathjen putting more pressure on a team already missing star defenders Phil Bennett and Brandon Kurtz. The second quarter saw South put the home side to the sword, kicking 6-5 to just a single point as the Lions midfield ran riot. The one thing Angaston did do well was shut down south dual forward targets of Anton Gerardis and Justin Trewren who have kicked 25 and 22 goals respectively this season. Lachie Baker recovered from his hard day on Barry Kaesler the previous week to hold Trewren to two goals while Dan Fisher restricted the pacy Gerardis also to a pair. South had the talent to cover this hiccup with dynamic wingman Nathan Bartsch kicking three goals, midfield gun Chris Musolino added three while ruckman Mark Paget kicked two. With a 48-point margin at half time the game was pretty much in the bag but Angaston managed to scrap out a fairly even third term and an even fourth term that saw both teams kick 4-3. For Angaston the only highlight was the performance of first gamer Callan Lowke. The 15-yearold looked at home on his wing and laid a team high eight tackles pleasing coach Craig Hadden. “I thought Cal was really good, it was a tough sort of game for him to
OUT OF BOUNDS? South Gawler’s Anton Gerardis is out of bounds but keeps the ball in play as he is pursued by Angaston’s Dan Fisher. start in but he wasn’t intimidated at all,” Hadden said. “We matched him up on Bartsch because he’s also young but has been playing pretty well and that would give him a chance to learn about the role.” Lowke was joined in his first A grade game for the Panthers by former Tanunda junior Brad Maude who looked at home in defence. For his part, Lee was just happy to get the two points. “I was pleased that we came out and won a game that we needed to win,” Lee said. “We won by 10 goals but it was a tighter game than that. It wasn’t a given and I thought we did enough to be satisfied. “We are in a good spot currently, the three games we dropped in the first round are nothing to panic about. “Round one we had a slow start
against Barossa and the Kapunda game was one that slipped away from us that we should have won. I’ve been very lucky with the support the players and the club have given me this year, their hard work is paying dividends so far.” With the win South Gawler claimed the Blue and White cup while Malcolm McGrath awarded the medal struck in his honour (as a former coach and player for both clubs) to Musolino who carved the Panthers. The Lions face a much bigger test next week when they host second-placed Barossa District in a game that will see the winner gain a pivotal edge in the race for the double chance. Angaston face the prospect of a two week bye due to the Zone Championships and need to use the time to regather their focus and hone their kicking skills.
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IN A character-filled effort, Nuriootpa beat Freeling by 28points after a tough first three quarters in Saturday’s Barossa, Light & Gawler Football Association match-up at Freeling. The result was important for the two premiership points, which keeps the Tigers in striking distance of the top four, and for team unity, as they lost two players early and only had 16 fit men in the final term. “It was a dog-fight for most of the way, between two teams down on confidence, but we played fourquarters of footy and ground it out to the end, which showed on the scoreboard,” Nuri coach Nat Salter said. “We did not have a bench for much of the game, so it was a fantastic win under the circumstances. “In the last quarter we persisted and backed our structures, and overall executed far better when the game opened up in the last term.” There was less than a kick between the teams at the first two breaks, and Nuriootpa led by 10 points at lemons, before kicking four goals to one in the final stanza. After booting the first two majors of the final term, the Tigers looked safe, but Freeling managed a goal, before Salter and Jason Rodda put the finishing touches to the victory with six-pointers. “We just did not have enough polish and finish, which hurt us in the end,” Freeling mentor Mark Tylor said. “With half the team being under 21, and a half dozen under 19, we have an inexperienced side, plus we had our injury problems too. “Ash Selleck broke his jaw early in the first quarter, Jacob Wright, who has been playing with a stress fracture, couldn’t continue, and we
tiger tales BACK into netball after the long weekend off, it was great to see all the Tiger gals out there on the courts again. A mixed group of results this week coming up against a tough opposition in cross town rivals Willaston, with some exciting close games and two drawn ones as a result. Excitingly our Senior One team was able to put an end to Willaston’s previous winning streak this season, with the game ending with a 60-all draw - fab effort to all involved and keep up the great work. We extend congratulations this week to Jamie Burdon and Lucy Fullick on reaching milestone games with the club - 50 at junior level, well done. It is also thanks to all the club’s sponsors and to all of those club personnel involved with arranging Saturday’s successful sponsor’s day another great day on the Tiger event calender. While on the topic of thanks, the Kingsford Hotel club person(s) of the week is being awarded to two ladies who both put in an amazing effort every home game working tirelessly in the canteen all day long - to both Norma Cook and Sally Vlassco, a big thanks for this big effort - we all certainly do appreciate it. Back to the previous weekend, when Country Champs were played in the city. The club extends its congratulations to the following club players on their selection and participation - Shantelle Carapetis-Laube, Chelsea Hogarth and Sophie Warland (under 13s); Sky Brook and Ainslee Knight (under 15s); Tegan Couzner, Sophie Havlis, Tyler Holbrook and Amy Lorenzo (seniors); Tania Knott (masters). Net-Set-Go started on Sunday thanks to Mandy and Sallyann and also club juniors Elsey, Emily, Caitlin and Ainslee. If others would still like to participate in this introductory netball program, it’s not too late, so simply come on out this Sunday at 10am and join on in. Remember to put August 11 in your diary for the chance to see one of the AFL’s greats in Jason Akermanis become a Tiger for a day. Jason will join club footballers to play the full game for the Tigers against Angaston and then participate in a sportsman’s night to be held at the club that night. This will be a special day at the club with interest coming from all parts of the state to be part of the day and night. We will have full details about the sportsman’s night available in the next few weeks. This week we venture up to Freeling to play - see you all there. Diary dates - Every Sunday 10am - Net-Set-Go 8 week introductory netball program for children aged 5-10. Phone Chanelle on 0401 870 452 or
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probably had five or six first choice players out.” Among others, play-maker Mal Greenwood was missing with a calf strain, and ruckman Rhys Clinton was out, which tested the Redlegs’ depth. There were two key match-ups on the day that swung the game the Tigers way. Zac Dahms’ effort in the backlines to quell potential matchwinner Dan Horsnell, and Jarrad Byrne’s work when thrown into ruck for the final term. “Zac was unreal the way he held Horsnell to just two kicks and one goal,” Salter said. “And Jarrad made a huge difference in the last quarter. “Two guys who played their best games of the season also stood out with their efforts, Jason Rodda and Brett Thiele, who were both good. “I’m hoping it was a seasondefining game, as we showed a lot of character, with 21 contributers, which is something we have not had. Everyone was pulling in the same direction.” For Freeling, Shane Schubert was a rock in defence and helped keep his side in the game, while Jack Hancock was solid alongside in the back pocket, as he met the ball and made good decisions. Hayden Robinson used his pace on the wing, and the Heinrich brothers Ben and Lachy worked hard when in defence. “Both sides played well enough to win, and we had our opportunities but they finished better,” Tylor said. “I was proud how our kids stood up - they made some silly mistakes, which you get with youth, but kept presenting. They add a new dimension to the team.” This week the Redlegs have a chance to build on their solid outing when they host Gawler Central, while Nuriootpa will again be in the region, when it travels to Kapunda. Leanne on 0410 495 745 with any queries. June 30 - Netball versus Barossa at home, football have a bye August 11 versus Angaston - Jason Akermanis becomes a Tiger for the day. Thanks to our many weekly award supporters for their generosity with the incentive awards provided :- Starplex, Fasta Pasta, Lisa at LKFS Finance, Sportspower, Eagle Boys Pizza, Wasleys Hotel, Chemplus - Gawler, Gawler South Bakery, Supercuts and Video Ezy. Senior One: Gawler Central 60 drew Willaston 60. Great team effort, everyone on court did their part. Awesome game against the top side. Award recipients: Tracey Patten and Jade Pfitzner. Senior Two: Willaston 51 d Gawler Central 40. Good effort, need to work on putting four quarters together. Awards: Tania Knott, Rachael Songer. Senior Three: Willaston 51 d Gawler Central 35. Senior Four: Gawler Central 51 d Willaston 42. A hard game from the start but worked hard to come away with the win. Well done. Award recipients: Hayley Truscott and Jo Vlassco. Senior Five: Willaston 70 d Gawler Central 41. Good effort girls. Just outplayed by stronger opposition. Awards:Megan Fullgrabe, Kylie Vivian. Senior Six: Willaston 51 d Gawler Central 49. Senior Seven: Willaston 52 d Gawler Central 17. Had a challenging game but our girls fought until the very end. The score didn’t represent the effort and dedication the girls had up until the final whistle. Awards: Tahlia Nicks and Mickey Olds. Intermediate One: Willaston 61 d Gawler Central 23. Intermediate Two: Willaston 43 d Gawler Central 30. Great game. Girls tried really hard Award recipients: Chloe Dyker and Dayna Schmid. Junior One: Willaston 45 d Gawler Central 29. Great game girls, we just couldn’t match the height. Awards: Sophie Burnett, Cass LeBusque. Junior Two: Willaston 36 d Gawler Central 34. Fantastic game by all nine girls. Four quarter effort. Missed by smallest amount. Next time. Awards: Chelsea Arthur and Jamie Burdon. Sub Junior One: Gawler Central 28 d Willaston 5. Slow start for the girls but they learnt quickly and got back to their own game. Great job girls. Awards: Emily Hawley and Maddie Nicholls. Sub Junior Two: Gawler Central 20 drew Willaston 20 . Very intense game in the end. Girls did really well to get a good lead in the first half but they come back at us in the second. Our defense pressure and turnovers were a stand out, good work Tayla. Our quick passes in the ring were also fantastic. Award recipients: Tayla Drew and Jessi Burdon. Primary One: Gawler Central 16 d Willaston 9. Netta One: Great effort girls. Started off slow but finished off strong. All of you are improving so much. Excellent game. Award: Poppy Rattcliffe. Netta Two: Excellent game by all girls. Our second win. So much improvement by all girls. Great job. Awards: Sienna Bates, Kaylea Wilson.
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Star in two sports By ROBERT LAIDLAW IF REPRESENTING Australia in one sport isn’t a high enough achievement for a 15-year-old, Gawler sporting protégé Isaya McKenzie also has the potential to go a long way in another. ‘Issy’ has played soccer since the age of seven, and for the last few years with Gawler Eagles, and last season he also turned out for Gawler Central under 15 football side. This year the exciting young sportsman was selected to represent South Australia at the National Indigenous under 15 Kickstart Football Championships on the Gold Coast. Named as one of South Australia’s best in most games at the championship, the footy convert had a game-high of three goals in the Croweaters’ victory over the Victorian and Tasmania combination, and was named in the national ‘Boomerangs’ squad. From his selection in the Boomerangs, ‘Issy’ will play in the under 16 national champs, then in January take a trip of a lifetime to South Africa. “I was heaps excited when I was told about going to South Africa,” Isaya said. “James Moore (SANFL Aboriginal Pathways to Excellence manager) rang mum last week, and when she told me I was stunned and did not know what to do – it’s amazing to represent your country. “Up to last season I just played soccer, but with some of my mates at school playing footy, I joined them at Gawler Central on Saturdays, and soccer on Sundays.
A Men Nuriootpa 4 d Gawler/Trinity 2; Tanunda 1 d Two Wells 0; AM United had the bye. A Women AM United 2 d Trinity 0; Gawler 1 d Nuriootpa 0; Two Wells 4 d Tanunda 0. B Men Nuriootpa 1 drew with Gawler/Trinity 1; Tanunda 8 d Two Wells 2; AM United had the bye. B Women Nuriootpa 2 drew with Two Wells 2; AM United 1 d Gawler 0. Under 18 Two Wells 4 d Tanunda 2; Nuriootpa v Gawler; AM United had the bye. Under 15/16 Nuriootpa 6 d Tanunda 0; Two Wells 4 d Gawler 0; AM United had the bye. Under 13/14 Tanunda 2 d Gawler 0; AM United 5 d Trinity College Red 0; Two Wells 3 d Trinity College White 0; Nuriootpa had the bye.
LADIES TENNIS TALENTED: Isaya McKenzie who plays football and soccer. “The thing I noticed when I started playing footy was the skill needed to play soccer. You are under less pressure too in footy. “I didn’t know if I could play footy initially, and when the coach told me to play centre in my first game, I had no idea what he was talking about, and thought he meant ruck, but I adapted well.” While Issy has excelled at his ‘adopted’ sport, he also has made an impact with Gawler Eagles, especially in one game when he filled in with an older team of under 17s. A good player for the Eagles under 15s, Issy was called up when the older side was short
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Ladies were able to get through all their matches at Vine Vale Tennis Club on June 14 even though it was freezing cold and howling a gale. Results: Blue Gums 4 (31) d Magnolias 2 (19); Wattles 3 (26) d Lilly Pillies 3 (21); Jacarandas 4 (27) d Willows 2 (26); Golden Elms 5 (33) d Silky Oaks 1 (14). Premiership table Wattles 43 59.56 Jacarandas 43 58.54 Magnolias 30 51.19 Blue Gums 28 53.33 Golden Elms 27 48.30 Willows 23 46.20 Silky Oaks 18 42.74 Lilly Pillies 12 39.77 We had a tie for first with both Heather Hancock and Michelle Hanlon winning 85.71% of their games. Third was also a draw - Robyn Kerin and Julie Lewis each scored 75%.
Premierships A Men Team P 1 Tanunda 5 2 Nuriootpa 5 3 AM United 4 4 Gawler/Trinity 5 5 Two Wells 5 A Women Team P 1 AM United 6 2 Gawler 6 3 Two Wells 6 4 Nuriootpa 6 5 Tanunda 6 6 Trinity 6 B Men Team P 1 Tanunda 5 2 Nuriootpa 5 3 AM United 4 4 Gawler/Trinity 5 5 Two Wells 5 B Women Team P 1 AM United 6 2 Nuriootpa 6 3 Gawler 6 4 Two Wells 6 Under 18 Team P 1 Nuriootpa 4 2 Two Wells 5 3 Tanunda 5 4 AM United 4 5 Gawler 4 Under 15/16 Team P 1 Nuriootpa 5 2 AM United 4 3 Two Wells 5 4 Tanunda 5 5 Gawler 5 Under 13/14 1 Two Wells 5 2 Trinity College White 5 3 AM United 5 4 Nuriootpa 5 5 Tanunda 5 6 Trinity College Red 5 7 Gawler 6
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KAPUNDA Hanson Concrete were the sponsors of last week’s stroke round at Royal Kapunda. A good field of 54 players competed in pretty good conditions. Scoring was once again tough with nett 71 being the best scores of the day. A grader Pete Morrison, fresh from the trip to Coomy, was the winner of the day after a countback with George Akermann. Obviously the putter was working for Pete. A couple of A graders were only two shots back with big hitting leftie Dave Carson winning the glass on a countback from Tom Ryan who is striking the ball very well at present. Adam “Mannix” Menzel was just the one shot back on 74. Adam also knocked over his old man in the “Top Dog” matchplay first round. The B grade was interesting with Martin Dew winning a four-way countback ahead of Geej Prior, Chris Doyle and Toby Eggleton who was playing his first round for some time. Their nett 76 was three shots ahead of Danny Menzel. George Akerman won the C grade after losing the countback for the major prize with smooth swinging Michael Pratt next on 73. The ladies was won comfortably by Carol Molloy. Not sure if Theo and Mick shouldn’t be playing in the afternoon when the ice and dew have disappeared after notching up a 12 and 12 respectively on different holes hitting off in the early group. As I mentioned the “Top Dog” comp saw the remainder of the first round results finalised with Adam Menzel beating Mick 2 and 1 and veteran Joe Ryan knocking over Gary Brushe 4 & 3. The second round will be played over the next few weeks with Damien Burgess up against Bob Lambert (both players who love the frosty mornings) Michael Orvad v Adam Menzel, Joe Ryan v Mark Pettigrew and Troy Sires against Tony Moritz. Should be some more interesting tussles in the second round. This week is the annual National Bank Classic stableford round with all players asked to be around the clubhouse about 9ish. There will be the usual nine holes followed by lunch then the second nine. It is a great opportunity to catch up with past NAB employees who dare to come back and support the day. On a housekeeping note, and I hope members are not the culprits here, if you are out practising and happen to leave a
divot or plug mark, can you please have the common courtesy to repair the damage so that Saturday comp players are not spending all of their time doing it for you. The volunteers do an excellent job keeping the course in good condition and it is up to the rest of us to assist wherever we can. Hanson Concrete Trophy winner P Morrison 71. A grade: T Ryan 73, D Carson 73, A Menzel 74, I Watson 76. B grade: M Dew, G Prior, C Doyle all 76, D Menzel 79, S Fiddes 71. C grade: G Akkerman 71, M Pratt 73, M Menzel 76, M Reynolds 78, I Gawley 79, G Ralph 80. TANUNDA Kellermeister Saturday stableford competition winner K Owen 35. A grade B Grocke 33, r/u B Hage 28; B grade P Lithgow 34 c/b, r/u F Altmann 34; C grade K Owen 35, r/u J Hongell 32; Ladies R Newstead 32 c/b, r/u J MacPhail 32. Long drives: A grade P Denley; B grade P Lithgow; C grade J Dixon; Ladies J MacPhail. NTP 6th D Cock (Peter Lehmann); 8th B Grocke (TPGC); 11th D Cock (Yalumba); 16th G Krueger (Rusden); 7th hole 2nd shot B Grocke (Langmeil). Rundown: G Krueger 34, R Homburg, J Dixon, M Woodrow all 32, D Tuk 31, G Lamshed 31. Kellermeister Sunday Pro Shop stableford competition: C Othams 30, S Rawlinson 28. Kellermeister Men’s Midweek stableford competition. A grade: C McMillan 40, D Lane 35, J Roberts 34, J Blechynden 31 c/b. NTP: J Roberts. LD: D Lane. B grade: R Homburg 36, D Cock 35, B Andrews 34 c/b, R Haynes 34, D Hemsley 32. LD: N O’Brien. Kellermeister Ladies Midweek stroke competition: C Lienert 75 c/b, D Campbell 75, J Skevington 76, J MacPhail 78. Club Championships 1st Round results. A grade: M Patton v S Coombs 7 6; D Goers v B Bailey 3 2; P Stacey v T Jenkins 4 3; B Veevers v J Blechynden 5 4. B grade: C Othams v N O’Brien 5 4; P Lawrie v P Jeffries 4 2; K Goers v D Lane 19th; A Coutie v N Giles 4 3. C grade: J Sonntag d P Giersch (forfeit); R Casey v M Schulz 3 2; D Forrest v J Denley 4 3; B Burns v R Haynes 5 4. BAROSSA Saturday Bob Burton Memorial Trophy par competition. A grade N Ward +3, r/u D Brook +1; B grade J Harris +1, r/u D
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Gawler Central 60 Willaston 60 CROSSTOWN rivals Gawler Central and Willaston battled out a 60-all draw in a quality game at the Tiger courts. Willaston led by five during the second quarter but for the remainder led generally by two but Central created the necessary turnover to draw level and actually got one up during the final term before Willaston recovered to grab a draw. Central coach Leigh Waddington was in Sydney with the Adelaide Thunderbirds and her father, Cougars state league coach Scott took control of the Tigers. “Credit to the girls, they showed great resilience,” Scott said. “They are passionate and a tight-knit group, never gave up and had the belief they could win which they nearly did. Willaston threatened to draw away several times but the Central girls never gave up in what was an excellent display of netball. “Tracy Patton was outstanding. Her first half at goal shooter was brilliant and her second half at goal keeper was tremendous and she put doubt into the Willaston attack. In the first half I think Willaston shot at 100 per cent, then in the second half they missed just four shots and importantly we got all four rebounds.” Jade Pfitzner (centre, wing attack, centre) gave plenty of drive all day and Alli King at goal attack worked hard and shot well. Willaston assistant coach Michael Sobieray said the game was well contested. “Central came to the game with a high intensity that definitely made us earn every possession,” Michael said. “Central had a versatile goal shooter/goal keeper (Tracy Patton) who proved hard to stop at either end. That, combined with a never back down attitude, took the game to us for the whole 60 minutes. “Standouts again for us were Lisa Wilson (goal shooter) and Jess Wilson (wing attack) along with a solid defence that got us over the line for the draw.”
South Gawler 47 Angaston 40 PREMIERSHIP aspirant South Gawler jumped finals’ hopeful Angaston in the first quarter to lead by eight at the first change and stayed steady to eventually win by seven goals. Lynette Hutton, South coach, said she was very happy to get away with the two premiership points. “After getting off to a good start in the first quarter, we really struggled in the next two quarters,” Lynette said. “A good last quarter saw us take the two points. A few of our players were underdone and we were not consistent enough. Angaston were good at applying the pressure and were also lacking their best side. “Bec Brading was strong at the back for us and Emma (Dekort) came on and made an impact. I was hoping to rest Bec after an injury at country champs, but unfortunately there was a line up for the bench with sore players. Sam Glenn came onto the game and did well again for us in attack.” Angaston coach Chelsea Duval returned on Saturday following the recent birth of her son Owen. “I was really happy with the side, especially since we lost goalie Kim Seelander with tonsillitis before the match,” Chelsea said. “We had a slow start and were our own worst enemy with silly passes and South made us pay. I was very happy with the way the girls battled back and matched it with South for the rest of the game.” Angaston’s best were Sam Allen (wing defence, centre), Lily Miles (goal keeper, goal defence) and Vic Hall (goal attack, goal shooter). www.barossaherald.com.au
FREELING celebrated their third win of the season with a nine-goal win over Nuriootpa. Lyn Carmichael, Freeling coach, said it was a very defensive game as scores reflect but she felt her side had control all day. “Our defensive efforts were much better with the attack line stepping up and working a lot harder in this area to create turnovers,” Lyn said. “Nuri made changes at half-time which was advantageous for them while it made my team adapt and Nuri were able to bridge the margin a little. “The last quarter saw us steady and take control to outscore Nuri by six and take the two points. “We were without Lisa van Leeuwen due to injury so started with Jacinta Ahrens (GD) and Annie Cadzow (GK) in the defensive circle, we have not played that combination all year so it was a bit of a gamble but they adapted quickly and limited Nuri’s opportunities. “Katie Clark ran centre all day and dominated while the Heinrich sisters, Ash (WA) and Megan (GA) worked hard defensively as well as in attack. Particularly pleased to see Megan back out at GA and present herself consistently to be more involved.” Freeling’s best were Ash Heinrich and Katie Clark with Annie Cadzow having her best game of the year. Nuriootpa coach Robyn March said she had to make a lot of changes. “Due to two players overseas, injured players working their way back and players who had contributed positively against Barossa, were unwell or unavailable,” Robyn said. “It’s a bit of a coach’s challenge. Inter One Courtney Jensen lined up for her team, twigged an ankle, had a quarter off, then thanks to our trainer we got her up and ready in preparation for her first start in the ones. She worked hard for four quarters and I am sure she has learnt some very valuable lessons. “Our defensive line was the key to keeping in touch with Freeling. Both Jodie Kurtz and Jamie McGuirk were carrying injuries, but were gallant. Jodie has been given a hard task this year, step up and beat her direct opponent, while imparting experience and directing our younger players on court. “Kendall Barter combined well with our defences while getting some of those all-important touches. Keryn Jacobs dusted off the shoes to provide us with some solid structure in circle and help the girls “gel” under pressure. Unfortunately, our unforced error rate was high, which is the negative aspect of having a week off. We have to continue developing skills and fitness in order to maintain some consistency and rely on match experience to teach what I coin “smarts” on court.”
Tanunda 40 Barossa District 35 TANUNDA, after trailing for most of the game, produced a brilliant final quarter to secure a five-goal win. Coach Maria Fraser said it had been a ‘must win’ game for her group. “The lineup had a couple of changes due to a serious injury to Zoe Hoffrichter and Jane Wright moving interstate,” Maria said. “Fortunately the girls who came up performed admirably and slotted into the team well. “At the halfway mark we were struggling and defeat looked imminent. Some stirring words from captain Kate Jolly about competitive spirit and team hardness resonated within the team and the momentum started to shift our way. “We were five down at half time, three down at three-quarter time and won by five goals. The fast movement, forced turnovers in defence and good conversion rate all contributed to the turnaround. Another factor was the outstanding support on the side lines with players from our other senior teams watching during the last quarter and cheering the team over the line. Nicole Crouch was superb and combined well with Kate Jolly in many attacking plays. Our defence stood up really well and the goalies finished off the good work. Barossa coach Leanne Nelson said her side had approached the game with confidence. “After a fantastic trial match on Tuesday night against Harlies we went into the game with renewed vigour and belief,” Leanne said. “After leading all game we went down in the last quarter which was a bitter disappointment. Three crucial goals missed in the last quarter and turnovers capitalised in goals for Tanunda swung the momentum. We don’t seem to know how to win, we have been competitive in many games but cannot bring the win home. A good side can halt a momentum swing with their self-belief but at this stage this is a part of our game that needs some work.” Best player for Barossa was Laura Slade at goal defence and the incentive went to Brooke Swaffer at goal keeper who has recently been promoted from the 2s.
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Barossa, Light and Gawler Netball Association results from Round 9, June 16. Senior One: South Gawler 47 d Angaston 40; Tanunda 40 d Barossa District 35; Gawler Central 60 drew with Willaston 60; Freeling 43 d Nuriootpa 34. Senior Two: South Gawler 53 d Angaston 36; Barossa District 47 d Tanunda 37; Willaston 51 d Gawler Central 40; Nuriootpa 37 d Freeling 22. Senior Three: South Gawler 44 d Angaston 36; Barossa District 38 d Tanunda 16; Willaston 51 d Gawler Central 35; Nuriootpa 46 d Freeling 39. Senior Four: South Gawler 45 d Angaston 33; Tanunda 56 d Barossa District 27; Gawler Central 51 d Willaston 42; Freeling 44 d Nuriootpa 36. Senior Five: South Gawler 50 d Angaston 39; Tanunda 50 d Barossa District 29; Willaston 70 d Gawler Central 41; Freeling 74 d Nuriootpa 25. Senior Six: Angaston 51 d South Gawler 34; Tanunda 34 d Barossa District 25; Willaston 51 d Gawler Central 49; Nuriootpa 50 d Freeling 41. Senior Seven: Angaston 43 d South Gawler 29; Willaston 52 d Gawler Central 17; Freeling 47 d Nuriootpa 13. Intermediate One: South Gawler 64 d Angaston 23; Barossa District 49 d Tanunda 18; Willaston 61 d Gawler Central 23; Nuriootpa 33 d Freeling 24. Intermediate Two: South Gawler 63 d Angaston 21; Tanunda 34 d Barossa District 14; Willaston 43 d Gawler Central 30; Freeling 36 d Nuriootpa 32. Junior One: South Gawler 29 d Angaston 24; Tanunda 58 d Barossa District 16; Willaston 45 d Gawler Central 29; Freeling 36 d Nuriootpa 33. Junior Two: South Gawler 43 d Angaston 18; Tanunda 64 d Barossa District 21; Willaston 36 d Gawler Central 34; Freeling 37 d Nuriootpa 17. Sub Junior One: Angaston 55 d South Gawler 4; Tanunda 21 d Barossa District 15; Gawler Central 28 Willaston 5; Freeling 22 d Nuriootpa 9. Sub Junior Two: Angaston 26 d South Gawler 10; Tanunda 29 d Barossa District 10; Gawler Central 20 drew with Willaston 20; Nuriootpa 33 d Freeling 11. Sub Junior Three: Barossa District 22 d Tanunda 2.
Herald Club of the Year Votes for round 9 of the Barossa, Light and Gawler Netball Association 2012 season, the Herald Netball Club of the Year Award. Willaston 20; South Gawler 18; Tanunda 18; Freeling 16; Nuriootpa 10; Angaston 8; Barossa District 8; Gawler Central 6; Kapunda had the bye.
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BALAKLAVA gallops WEDNESDAY SA TAB MULTIPLES Daily Double: 7, 8 Extra Double: 3, 4 Treble: 6, 7, 8 Quadrella: 5, 6, 7, 8 First Four: All Races Fixed Odds: All Races
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GRAHAM FISCHER (Barossa Herald)
11.50 Des Ross Mem./evright.com 1058m (Apprentices can claim) 2yo Maiden SW $10,000
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4 Dundevy (4) 59s Ferrari Star (9) Jacks Journey (10) 7 Spoilspot (6) Tuscan Fever (8) Castano Girl (3) 7 Excell Shoes (5) Lady Lush (2) 32 Leahone (1) 8 Redleaf Rose (7) You’re Discreet (11)
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B Claridge M Neilson Ms J Kah (a3) A Patterson D Tourneur J Bowditch B Hoppo J Potter Ms K Bishop (a3) J Toeroek (a3) J Holder
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Daiquiri King Plate
(Apprentices can claim) 3yo Maiden SW $10,000
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Barabba Moment (8) A Patterson 7s Copper Boy (2) Ms K Bishop (a3) He’s No Mug (3) Ms T O’Donnell (a3) s3438 I Like Ike (5) J Maund 33s Misty Eyes b (9) M Neilson 4 Smug (13) Ms J Kah (a3) 0 Gold Tillie (7) J Potter 70633 Magical Ruby (1) S Cahill s2546 Me Pop’s A Ranga (11) J Bowditch 308s4 Star Contessa (6) S Westover (a1.5) EMERGENCIES 11 98 Kooda Chance (4) Ms K Bishop (a3) 12 87s Where’s That (10) T Pannell 13 9s9s8 Amici Miei (12)
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All Action Sports Plate
57.5 57.5 57.5 57.5 57.5 57.5 55.5 55.5 55.5 55.5 57.5 57.5 55.5
0707 Cash Job (5) 656s2 Finniss (10) 63764 Gully King (3) Moonboots (6) 7s Natural Hero (9) 9s95 Social Assassin (8) 7687 Delicious Shot (1) Balsamic (11) 587s7 Black Abbey (7) Lake Daian (4) 5542s Quench b (2)
Ms D Stra (a4) S Cahill Ms J Kah (a3) Ms L Hopwood M Neilson J Bowditch D Tourneur B Claridge J Toeroek (a3) T Pannell J Holder
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I LIKE IKE Me Pop’s A Ranga Magical Ruby
FINNISS Quench Social Assassin
TOMMY TWO Sting Like A Bee Sheikh Moh Hand
SEE SPARKY Our Blue Ribbon Independent Air
WINE LOVER Notforgiven Droste
TWO BEES Prince of Hope Double Cream
HANDSOME AS Golden Schnaps Ottana
LEAHONE (R1) FINNISS (R3)
YOU’RE DISCREET Leahone Ferrari Star
MISTY EYES Me Pop’s A Ranga Barabba Moment
QUENCH Finniss Moonboots
KALO TAXITHI Tommy Two Exalted Gem
SILENT STASH Glamorous See Sparky
KATUNGA Droste Wine Lover
CHILLI DEVA Prince Of Hope Birdman
HANDSOME AS Ottana Storm Brewing
MISTY EYES (R2) HANDSOME AS (R8)
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1 LEAHONE Excell Shoes Ferrari Star
1.41 Classic Hits 1044 5CS Plate 1415m
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Big Pond (12) T Pannell Doodles (1) Ms D Stra (a4) Kalo Taxithi (14) S Cahill Sting Like A Bee (5) J Potter Izides (17) J Holder Prime Contender (10) D Tourneur Tommy Two (9) J Bowditch What Logic (8) A Patterson Angel Eyes (2) J Toeroek (a3) Who’s Yamemma (13) Ms T O’Donnell (a3) Danzeround The Sun (3) B Claridge Exalted Gem (15) Ms L Hopwood Our Belief (6) Ms K Bishop (a3) Sheik Moh Hand (7) Ms J Kah (a3) Tatenen (16) M Neilson Urania Belle (18) J Maund EMERGENCIES Puff (4) Doting (11)
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1215m
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Club Ha Ha d (3) A Patterson Fantastic Reign (9) Ms J Kah (a3) Sari Bayir d (11) J Potter He’s A Houndog dw (5) Ms K Bishop (a3) Silent Stash t (13) S Cahill Excel With Pride b (6) J Bowditch Glamorous d (2) J Toeroek (a3) Our Blue Ribbon dw (10) D Tourneur See Sparky t (14) Ms L Hopwood Sophina (12) J Holder EMERGENCIES Quick Thoughts db (1) S Westover (a1.5) Independent Air d (7) Edge Off tcdb (4) M Neilson Folau (8)
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THE TRACK Rail: Is out 5m from the 850m to the 400m, then true for the remainder. Track: Good (3). Weather: Overcast.
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2.51 Hyland Sportswear Handicap 1058m (Apprentices can claim) Rating 68 $10,000
1 0s423 Droste w (6) J Toeroek (a3) 2 07038 Mister Celestial dw (1) Ms K Bishop (a3) 3 18s90 Please Consider w (15) D Tourneur 4 315s4 Wine Lover (2) B Claridge 5 s8028 Al Chicago (5) J Potter 6 4s636 Suki dw (14) A Patterson 7 43610 Notforgiven d (3) Ms L Hopwood 8 s5531 Eve’s Delight (7) Ms M Tyndall (a3) 9 18893 Satisfied Customer (10) Ms T O’Donnell (a3) 10 4s423 Katunga (11) J Bowditch 11 s0990 Taken The Road cdw (12) T Pannell EMERGENCIES 12 78007 Alquamarne dw (13) J Frew (a) 13 44482 Angel Of Hope w (9) 14 0s080 Flower Force d (8) 15 3396s Our Destination (4) Ms J Kah (a3)
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(Apprentices can claim) Class 2 $10,000
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116s0 80s10 763s1 43238 s4234 80558 33441 s0176 58s85 32536 08392 54739
Birdman (8) M Neilson 59 Lord Ashford w (1) Ms K Bishop (a3) 58.5 Two Bees c (9) J Bowditch 58.5 Chilli Deva (5) J Potter 58 Prince Of Hope (12) D Tourneur 58 Barriers dw (7) T Pannell 57 Double Cream d (10) J Holder 56.5 Perfect Crown d (4) Ms J Kah (a3) 54.5 El Mazel (2) Ms L Hopwood 54.5 Brinkley Bullet w (3) J Toeroek (a3) 54.5 Crocman (6) Ms D Stra (a4) 54.5 Gailamour d (11) J Maund 54.5
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LEGEND
T – Won at track. C – Won at this distance on this course. D – Won at this distance on another course. W – Won in slow or heavy going. B – Beaten favourite at last start. H – Trained on track. N – Won at night. S – Spell of three months. F – Fell. P – Pulled up. L – Lost rider.
4.08 KBL Security Co. Handicap 1615m (Apprentices can claim) Rating 68 $10,000
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14607 87s79 48254 9s121 38269 31s60 s5180 29s03 04728 0s000 2367s s4123 26266 51786 05s06 70565
Cross Constance d (4) S Cahill Landamman dw (3) J Frew (a) Storm Brewing db (17) J Holder Handsome As tw (6) S Westover (a1.5) Ottana tb (13) Ms J Kah (a3) Scarlet Cross dw (11) J Bowditch The Boilermaker w (14) D Tourneur Bruno dw (15) T Pannell Coustellet (9) SCRATCHED Dubai Dawn td (8) J Potter Golden Schnaps dw (1) Ms K Bishop (a3) Out Do Me db (7) A Patterson Ferroquest (2) E Boyd (a4) Hong Kong Missy (5) B Claridge Bon Etoile d (18) Ms D Stra (a4) Monotone (16) Ms T O’Donnell (a3) EMERGENCIES 17 55758 Toni’s Connection (12) Ms L Hopwood 18 s9779 Spinning Nuts dw (10) Ms M Tyndall (a3)
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26.00 31.00
GEAR CHANGES RACE 1: (2) Ferrari Star gelded; (5) Tuscan Fever blinkers on first time, tongue-control bit on first time; (11) You’re Discree kyneton noseband on first time RACE 2: (2) Copper Boy tongue tie on first time; (4) I Like Ike blinkers on first time; (5) Misty Eyes blinkers on first time, gelded, winkers off first time; (9) M Pop’s A Ranga blinkers on first time, lugging bit on again RACE 3: (1) Cash Job lugging bit on first time; (7) Delicious Sho bandages on first time, blinkers on first time, tongue-tie on firs time; (9) Black Abbey tongue-tie on first time; (10) Lake Daian lugging bit on first time RACE 4: (4) Sting Like A Bee blinker on again; (9) Angel Eyes, (14) Sheik Moh Hand blinkers on firs time; (10) Who’s Yamemma noseroll on first time; (15) Tatenen lugging bit on first time; (16) Urania Belle tongue-tie on firs time RACE 5: (10) Sophina winkers on again; (12) Independen Air cross-over noseband on first time, tongue-tie on first tim RACE 6: (14) Flower Force blinkers on again, lugging bit on firs time, norton bit off first time RACE 8: (2) Landamman blinker off first time; (9) Coustellet blinkers off again, tongue-tie off firs time; (15) Bon Etoile lugging bit on again
BALAKLAVA comment Race one DUNDEVY (B J Dunn) 2g By Danbird Deva Rock (1:0-0-0): Jumped awkwardly then was vetted after 7-1/4 len 4th (57.5) Akahadoo 1058m Balaklava 2yo Mdn dead trk May 30. Easy in the betting on debut when beat two to the line. Will have benefited from the outing and worth a place ticket here. FERRARI STAR (Tony McEvoy) 2g By Testa Rossa - Star Hit (2:0-0-0): Raced greenly and had to be vetted after 5-1/4 len 5th (56.5) Psychic Mick 1000m Morphettville Parks 2yo Plate Jan 21 then weakened after showing pace to run 12 len 9th (58.0) Liberty Rock 1100m Kyneton 2yo Mdn dead trk Feb 4. Has been gelded since first campaign when showed moderate ability. From top stable and bears watching for his return to racing. JACKS JOURNEY (J F Macmillan) 2g: First start. By Good Journey - Soft. Half-brother to three winners including Holy Guacamoley (6 wins). Hasn’t been seen publicly and market will be the best guide. SPOILSPOT (F W Meuring) 2g By Real Jester - Forget Ima Lady (1:0-0-0): At only start ran 10-3/4 len 7th (53.5) Grand Emperor 1200m M’ville 2yo Hcp dead trk June 9. Showed good early toe on debut before weakening in the closing stages. Back to midweek grade here and senior rider goes on. Can improve without surprising. TUSCAN FEVER (Trevor Dansie) 2g: First start. By Tuscanos - Scarlet Girl. Purchased for $3,500 as a yearling and he is the dam’s first foal to race. In-form jockey takes the ride and they’ve put the blinkers on. Keep in mind. CASTANO GIRL (Ms K Huxtable) 2f: First start. By Blevic - Greimota. Brought $20,000 at the sales and she is the first foal of a daughter of Greig. Hasn’t trialled publicly so would need a good push from the ring to get enthusiastic.
EXCELL SHOES (S P Gower) 2f By Excellent Art - Sunday Shoes (1:0-0-0): Debuted with 4 len last (55.5) Navan Lass 1300m Morphettville Parks 2yo Mdn dead trk June 6. Unwanted in the betting on debut but showed some pace before weakening. Will be better for the outing but still needs to lift. LADY LUSH (Kym Healy) 2f: First start. By Purrealist - Alcoholic Heiress. Purchased for $5,000 as a yearling and dam has made little impact so far at stud. Nicely drawn but market will provide the best lead as she hasn’t been seen publicly. LEAHONE (T R Saltmarsh) 2f By Barely A Moment - Swing Embrace (2:0-1-1): Jumped awkwardly on debut before finishing 2-1/4 len, sht 1/2 hd 3rd (53.5) Indubious, Danzing 1115m Gawler 2yo Mdn May 16 then lost a plate when nk 2nd (54.0) Akahadoo 1058m Balaklava 2yo Mdn dead trk May 30. Protested unsuccessfully against the winner last time but gets her chance to break through here in what looks a thin race. Looks the testing material. REDLEAF ROSE (J Dunn) 2f By Mugharreb - Beema Chick (1:0-0-0): Struck interference near the 800m then was vetted after 16-1/4 len 8th (53.5) Montalto 1100m Port Augusta 2yo Mdn June 10. Not much went right on debut and she should have taken benefit from the experience. Give another chance. YOU’RE DISCREET (R R Jolly) 2f: First start. By Elusive Quality - She’s Discreet. Beautifullybred filly who is a full-sister to G3-placed I’m Discreet (7 wins) and closely related to seven other winners from the dam who was a G3 winner herself. Unseen publicly but she’s bred to have ability and this doesn’t look a tough first-up assignment. Big watch.
Race two BARABBA MOMENT (D L Baylis) 3g: First start. By Barely A Moment - Prima Donna. Out of a prolific producer who has thrown seven winners including the G2-placed Barabba Road (8 wins) and Barabba Sun (8 wins). Hasn’t trialled but it would be a surprise if he didn’t have some ability. Keep safe.
COPPER BOY (K J Matson) 3g By King Ivor - Deer Girl (1:0-0-0): At only start ran 11-3/4 len last (56.5) Fiddy 1100m Gawler 3yo Mdn heavy trk Aug 17. Finished 6th Alanza 1100m Strathalbyn barrier trial dead trk June 1. Showed pace on debut but knocked up. Resumes here with a tongue tie on but would need a positive push from the ring to get enthusiastic about his chances. HE’S NO MUG (Kym Healy) 3g: First start. By Mugharreb - Caddy’s Star. Half-brother to Quick `N’ Slick (2 wins) but little else known. Market will be the best guide. I LIKE IKE (M A Kavanagh) 3g By Flying Spur - Ike’s Dream (6:0-0-2): Followed 2-3/4 len, 1/2 hd 3rd (57.5) Serbian Crown, Pierremont Rocks 1215m Gawler 3yo Mdn May 16 with 7-3/4 len 8th (57.5) Rose Of Lincoln 1000m Morphettville Parks 3yo Mdn dead trk June 6. Disappointed last time but previous form was consistent and must be considered. MISTY EYES (Tony McEvoy) 3g By Blackfriars - Festival Twig (2:0-0-2): Jumped awkwardly, struck interference near the 600m and hung out before finishing 1-3/4 len, sht 1/2 hd 3rd (57.5) Lady Akatak, Meadows Macks 1200m Murray Bridge 3yo Mdn Jan 26 then hung out and was vetted after lg hd, 1-1/4 len 3rd (57.0) Pelican Red, Nadaka 1211m Gawler E&G Mdn Feb 8. He’s been gelded since showing good ability in both runs in his only campaign to date. Resumes here with blinkers on and rates highly. SMUG (J F Macmillan) 3g By Mugharreb Showy (1:0-0-0): At only start ran 3-1/4 len 4th (53.5) King Rodney 1100m Port Augusta Mdn May 13. Beat eight home on debut in moderate grade but drawn awkwardly here. Place looks best. GOLD TILLIE (David J Hall) 3f By Promontory Gold - Interforce (1:0-0-0): Was slowly away then vetted after 43-1/4 len last (55.5) Serbian Crown 1215m Gawler 3yo Mdn May 16. Forget she went around on debut when barely took part in the race. Would need a market push to consider any chance here.
MAGICAL RUBY (J D Smith) 3f By Magic Albert - Gifting (13:0-0-3): Pulled hard when nose, 3 len 3rd (55.5) Shaabam, Wicked Romeo 1350m Strathalbyn 3yo Mdn slow trk May 27 then raced greenly before running nose, 1/2 len 3rd (57.0) Under De Boardwalk, Going Concern 1250m Morphettville Parks F&M Mdn dead trk June 6. Seems to have got her act together of late and should get a gun run here. In the mix. ME POP’S A RANGA (Lloyd Kennewell) 3f By Face Value - Snow Angel (5:0-1-0): Good effort after drawing wide when 4-1/4 len 4th (55.0) Grey Mustang 1500m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn April 4 then beat three home when 4-1/2 len 6th (55.5) Rose Of Lincoln 1000m Morphettville Parks 3yo Mdn dead trk June 6. Hasn’t been far away of late and they’ve put the blinkers on here. Worth consideration. STAR CONTESSA (D G Balfour) 3f By Dash For Cash - Star Maid (4:0-0-1): Was spelled after 7 len 8th (56.5) Al Juman 1250m Morphettville Parks 3yoF Mdn Dec 16 then resumed racing with 2-3/4 len 4th (55.5) Rose Of Lincoln 1000m Morphettville Parks 3yo Mdn dead trk June 6. Had some support at odds when resuming and finished in the front half of the field. Right in this. KOODA CHANCE (J Dunn) 3g By Mugharreb - Some Surprise (2:0-0-0): Debuted with 6-1/2 len 9th (54.5) Wicked Tycoon 1006m Murray Bridge Mdn May 23 then was vetted after 7-1/4 len 8th (55.5) Nordet Hero 1100m Port Augusta Mdn June 10. Hasn’t set the world on fire in two runs to date and looks safely held in this. WHERE’S THAT (K M Sweeney) 3g By Stargazer - Strategic Blue (2:0-0-0): At first start finished 4 len 8th (55.0) Wine Lover 1215m Gawler 3yo Mdn Dec 28 then was spelled after 9 len 7th (56.5) Swift Shamrock 1400m Murray Bridge Mdn Jan 11. Beat four home at each of his two runs in his only campaign to date. Perhaps a place.
AMICI MIEI (Simon Casey) 3f By Bellotto Swepton (3:0-0-0): Was spelled after 13-1/4 len 9th (55.5) Our Snippy 1000m Murray Bridge 3yo Mdn Jan 1 then finished 7-3/4 len 8th (55.5) Silent Stash 1058m Balaklava Mdn dead trk May 30. Showed up to the turn when resuming but safely held at the finish. Fitter here but will need luck from the wide alley. Looks tested.
Race three CASH JOB (Alex Stra) 3g By Dash For Cash - Be Sweet Marie (4:0-0-0): Hung in then was vetted after 14-1/4 len last (57.0) Velocidade 1600m M’ville 2yo+ Mdn April 19 then was slowly away before finishing 4-3/4 len 7th (57.5) Rose Of Lincoln 1000m Morphettville Parks 3yo Mdn dead trk June 6. Last start was as close as he has got in four runs to date and he’d had almost two months between runs so he should be fitter here. Rough place chance. FINNISS (Trevor Dansie) 3g By Dubleo - Brookes (5:0-2-0): Bucked at the start before running 11-1/2 len 6th (52.0) Go The Knuckle 1000m Morphettville Parks 3yo Hcp Feb 11 then resumed racing with len 2nd (57.5) Rose Of Lincoln 1000m Morphettville Parks 3yo Mdn dead trk June 6. Fitter now after nice first-up effort when set the pace. Strong claims in a thin race. GULLY KING (J F Macmillan) 3g By King Of Roses - Titchener (6:0-0-1): Beat two home when 16 len 6th (54.0) Hong Kong Missy 1800m Clare 2yo+ Mdn April 7 then covered extra ground and was vetted after 4-1/2 len 4th (53.0) Zoom Lad 1350m Strathalbyn 2yo+ Mdn dead trk April 18. Freshened for this and drawn a good gate but place is best on what he has done to date. MOONBOOTS (Simon Casey) 3g: First start. By Niello - Footloose. Brought $6,000 as a yearling and he’s a half-brother to five winners including Gilded Boots (8 wins), Karamu (8 wins) and the Listed-placed Sunday Shoes (6 wins). Not seen publicly but he’s from a winning family and this is not field of superstars. Keep in mind.
NATURAL HERO (M J Whittle) 3g B Naturalism - Yahero (1:0-0-0): At on start ran 12-3/4 len 7th (54.5) Thorn Devil 1100m Strathalbyn 3yo Mdn Se 7. Finished 5th Social Assassin 1000 Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) dea trk May 14. Resumes here after a modera debut performance when only beat on home. Cannot recommend. SOCIAL ASSASSIN (Lloyd Kennewell) 3 By Starcraft - Sunday Whisper (3:0-0-0 Followed 10-1/4 len 9th (57.5) Slim Hen 1215m Balaklava 3yo Mdn dead trk May 3 with 3-1/4 len 5th (57.5) Rose Of Linco 1000m Morphettville Parks 3yo Mdn dea trk June 6. Wasn’t far away last time b he’s generally been disappointing. This not an overly strong race and he’s worth a each-way ticket. DELICIOUS SHOT (Danny Penna) 4m B Regal Shot - Lady Delamere (4:0-0-0): Be one home when 12-1/4 len 8th (56.5) Larc 1200m Hamilton Mdn dead trk Mar 19 the finished 12-3/4 len last (58.0) Soul Mam 1000m Sale F&M Mdn slow trk May Has failed to flatter in four runs to date an they’ve put blinkers and a tongue tie on her Has the gun draw and an in-form jockey s has scope for improvement in a thin rac Don’t dismiss. BALSAMIC (S P Gower) 3f: First start. B Monde Bleu - Catani. Modestly-bred fil who hasn’t been seen in public. Market only guide. BLACK ABBEY (Peter Lawrence) 3f By Niel - Dance A Gallop (6:0-0-0): Was spelled aft 15 len last (54.0) Shoctonic 1200m M’vil 3yoF (75) Jan 14 then resumed racing wit 10-1/2 len 7th (54.5) Twostep 1200m Po Augusta 3yo (64) June 10. Tongue tie goe on here but she needs to lift dramatically t be competitive in this. LAKE DAIAN (T M Snelling) 3f: First star By Golden Lake - Sister Daian. Dam is yet t make an impact at stud and this filly finishe last Nelcitus 900m Murray Bridge barri trial dead trk Mar 5. There is little to recom mend her on debut and would need a goo push from the betting ring.
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BALAKLAVA comment continued QUENCH (Jon O’Connor) 3f By Dehere Thirst (6:0-1-0): Jumped awkwardly before finishing 3-1/4 len 4th (52.0) El Prado Gold 1050m Balaklava Mdn Feb 26 then ran nose 2nd (55.0) Rustle 1100m Clare Mdn Mar 11. Fresh for this and she was competitive in much stronger fields in her last campaign. Drawn a good barrier and should go close.
Race four BIG POND (Simon Bates) 4g By Golden Lake - Bigger Than Big (5:0-2-1): Was spelled after 1-1/4 len 2nd (58.0) Kings And Jacks 1385m Kingscote Mdn Feb 19 then resumed racing with 1-1/4 len 2nd (58.0) Zoom 1250m Morphettville Parks E&G Mdn dead trk June 6. Super run fresh when set the pace. Fitter now and looks a threat here. DOODLES (Paul Holtham) 6g By Special Bond - Watercolour (8:0-2-0): Following 4 len 2nd (58.0) Star Legion 1400m Port Augusta 2yo+ Mdn May 13 ran 3/4 len 2nd (58.0) On The Point 1600m Port Augusta 2yo+ Mdn June 10. Consistent in weaker grade and drawn to get a gun run here. Place hope. KALO TAXITHI (Bill Papazaharoudakis) 4g By Good Journey - Romandrama (1:0-1-0): Jumped awkwardly on debut before running 2-1/4 len 2nd (58.0) Emmooki’s Dash 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk June 13. Had good support at odds on debut and finished strongly. Likely to get back again from the wide alley here but must go in. STING LIKE A BEE (A B Beswick) 5g By Danasinga - Karadeniz (27:0-6-3): Finished 3/4 len 2nd (58.0) Full Of Cache 1518m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn May 16 then was vetted after 11-1/2 len 11th (58.0) Okaman 1700m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn dead trk June 13. Had plenty of tries and can mix his form. Blinkers go back on and he’s back in distance. Take on trust. IZIDES (Ms C Gellard) 3g By Mugharreb Give All (3:0-0-0): Was spelled after 6-1/4 len 5th (56.5) Jimmy The Butch 1211m Gawler 3yo Mdn Dec 7 then beat half the field home when 6-1/4 len 5th (57.5) Slim Henry 1215m Balaklava 3yo Mdn dead trk May 30. Fitter here and has ability but will need luck from the draw. Worth consideration. PRIME CONTENDER (P Stokes) 3g By Primus - Lailali (4:0-0-0): Resumed racing with 7-1/4 len 9th (55.0) Avoid Lightning 1000m Morphettville Parks 3yo (75) slow trk May 26 then passed a few stragglers when 5-3/4 len 7th (57.5) Zoom 1250m Morphettville Parks E&G Mdn dead trk June 6. Fitter for two run back and may be looking for this trip now. Perhaps a place. TOMMY TWO (J D Smith) 3g By Snippetson - Kaapriesto (8:0-1-0): Finished 2-1/2 len 2nd (57.5) Two Bees 1415m Balaklava 2yo+ Mdn dead trk May 30 then jumped awkwardly and was disappointed for a run when 7-1/4 len 7th (57.5) Rory’s Union 1400m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn dead trk June 11. Had no luck last time and previous run here had plenty of merit. Has claims. WHAT LOGIC (Ms R Day) 3g By Gallo Di Ferro - Wild Logic (1:0-0-0): Jumped awkwardly then was vetted after 8-3/4 len 5th (57.5) Lord Ashford 1200m Strathalbyn Mdn slow trk May 27. Beat half the field home on debut after settling at the rear. Should appreciate the extra trip and could be the big improver. ANGEL EYES (K J Matson) 4m By King Ivor - Fuji Lass (8:0-1-0): Followed 3-3/4 len 9th (53.0) Any Destination 1115m Gawler Mdn May 16 with 14-1/4 len 9th (56.0) Lord Ashford 1200m Strathalbyn Mdn slow trk May 27. Her form this time in has been moderate but blinkers go on here and she should get a soft run from the draw. Could add value to trifectas. WHO’S YAMEMMA (Danny Penna) 4m By Regal Shot - Yamemma (5:0-0-0): Following 13-1/2 len 8th (56.5) Kidancho’s Rogue 1200m Geelong Synthetic Mdn April 25 ran 12-3/4 len last (56.5) Vandalised 1200m Sale 2yo+ Mdn slow trk May 6. Former Victorian-trained mare having her first start for a new stable. Drawn off the track and she’s done little to recommend her. Prefer to see. DANZEROUND THE SUN (J Dunn) 3f By Danzero - Soak Up The Sun (5:0-0-0): After 7-1/2 len 6th (53.5) Shaabam 1350m Strathalbyn 3yo Mdn slow trk May 27 ran 1-1/4 len 4th (57.0) Under De Boardwalk 1250m Morphettville Parks F&M Mdn dead trk June 6. Produced career-best effort last time and this looks no harder. Must go in. EXALTED GEM (J W Cornell) 3f By Blevic Keetah’s Lady (7:0-0-1): Finished 2-3/4 len, 2-3/4 len 3rd (57.0) Ambrosia, All That And More 1206m Murray Bridge F&M Mdn May 23 before running 2-1/2 len 5th (57.0) Under De Boardwalk 1250m Morphettville Parks F&M Mdn dead trk June 6. Last few runs have had merit and this looks well within her grasp. Draw is no help but she goes close with luck in running.
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OUR BELIEF (J Dunn) 3f By Al Maher - Firm Belief (3:0-0-0): Ran 9-1/2 len 8th (54.5) Filiar Invictus 1406m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn May 23 then covered extra ground before finishing 12-3/4 len last (53.5) Two Bees 1415m Balaklava 2yo+ Mdn dead trk May 30. Hasn’t flattered in three runs to date and cannot recommend here. SHEIK MOH HAND (L Macdonald & A Gluyas) 2c By Dubai Destination - Royal Grove (2:00-0): Was slowly away on debut then vetted after finishing 13-1/2 len last (56.5) Armed For Action 1050m M’ville Queen Adelaide dead trk Feb 4 then resumed racing with 2-1/4 len 5th (57.5) Navan Lass 1300m Morphettville Parks 2yo Mdn dead trk June 6. Wasn’t far away at first run back and they’ve applied blinkers here. Worth consideration in a thin affair. TATENEN (Tony McEvoy) 2g: First start. By Savoire Vivre - Asfahan. Dam has had little exposure at stud and this is just her second foal to get to the races. Ran 7th Essay Raider 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial Jan 9. From top stable and leading rider takes the mount. Watch betting closely. URANIA BELLE (Simon Casey) 3f By Spinning World - Match Point (6:0-0-0): Finished 4-1/2 len 6th (55.5) Wicked Tycoon 1006m Murray Bridge Mdn May 23 then jumped awkwardly before finishing 4-3/4 len 9th (57.0) Under De Boardwalk 1250m Morphettville Parks F&M Mdn dead trk June 6. Will be improved by two runs back and they’ve applied a tongue tie here. Horrible draw but could sneak a place. PUFF (Ms M Oliver) 4g By Hidden Dragon - Annunaki (13:0-0-0): Was slowly away when 13-3/4 len 8th (58.0) Lord Ashford 1200m Strathalbyn Mdn slow trk May 27 then finished 7-3/4 len 9th (58.0) Zoom 1250m Morphettville Parks E&G Mdn dead trk June 6. Yet to place in 13 runs and hard to recommend with confidence here. DOTING (C J Graves) 4m By Howbaddouwantit - Good Thing (16:0-00): Followed 10-1/4 len 10th (54.5) Filiar Invictus 1406m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn May 23 with 4 len 6th (57.5) Under De Boardwalk 1250m Morphettville Parks F&M Mdn dead trk June 6. Made a little late ground last time but still finished in the second half of the field and her record is nothing to write home about. Not likely.
Race five CLUB HA HA (Kylie McKerlie) 5g By Al Maher - Comedy Club (36:5-3-1): Beat four home when 1-3/4 len 4th (55.5) Maktuub 1100m Port Augusta (60+) June 10 then dropped in grade to score 3 len win (60.5) Perfect Beau, Lord Of The Castle 1200m Quorn (64) June 16. Strolled in last time and must be considered from his kind draw here. In the mix. FANTASTIC REIGN (J Dunn) 4g By Fantastic Light - Pray For Reign (21:1-3-2): Ran 3/4 len 2nd (54.0) Cavalry Black 1800m M’ville (75) Feb 18 then was spelled after 5-1/2 len 8th (55.5) Dirty Ona Drink 1800m M’ville (75) Mar 3. Finished last Kellerman 1100m Strathalbyn barrier trial dead trk June 1. Generally takes a run or two to get to his best and may find this too short. Looking elsewhere. SARI BAYIR (W E Smart) 4g By Refuse To Bend - True Blue Spirit (10:3-1-1): Followed 3-1/4 len 8th (60.5) Off The Richter 1200m Port Lincoln (64) Jan 8 with 4-3/4 len 4th (56.0) Club Ha Ha 1100m Port Augusta (72) April 15. Fresh for this and that’s when he goes best. Looks competitive in a modest affair. HE’S A HOUNDOG (B D Brook) 6g By Foxhound - Snazzy Nazzy (59:3-8-6): Beat half the field home when 3-1/2 len 5th (57.5) Gold Zero 1100m Penola (65) May 6 then was tightened for room before finishing 4-1/2 len 8th (56.0) Final Command 1115m Gawler (62) May 16. Doesn’t win out of turn but there are no superstars here and he defeated subsequent metropolitan winner Sarcasm on a 0-71 race three starts back. Rates highly on that run. SILENT STASH (W E Smart) 3f By Dash For Cash - Fiery Dee (2:1-0-0): Debuted with 3-1/2 len 6th (55.0) Californian Devil 1200m Gawler F&M Mdn Nov 16 then jumped awkwardly before scoring 3-1/4 len win (55.5) Morchowie Miss, The Juddernaut 1058m Balaklava Mdn dead trk May 30. Broke through in stunning fashion when resuming and should have taken benefit from that outing. Hard to beat. EXCEL WITH PRIDE (Lloyd Kennewell) 3g By Exceed And Excel - Pride Of The Park (7:1-1-2): Followed lg nk 2nd (59.0) Mighty Moment 1250m Port Lincoln 3yo (64) Feb 29 with lg nk, 2 len 3rd (59.0) Twostep, He’s Distinctive 1200m Port Augusta 3yo (64) June 10. Form has been consistent at Port Lincoln but more depth here. Has claims. GLAMOROUS (M S Minervini) 3f By Mugharreb - Pitch (4:1-0-0): Had to be vetted after 7 len 12th (57.0) Sono Piccolo 1606m Murray Bridge (62) slow trk May 2 then finished 6-3/4 len 7th (56.0) Avoid Lightning 1050m M’ville 3yoF (75) dead trk June 9. Drops back a level in grade here and can improve dramatically. Drawn to get a lovely run and in under the limit after the claim. Keep in mind.
OUR BLUE RIBBON (P Stokes) 5m By Hussonet - Marblue (19:3-1-0): Finished 1/2 hd 2nd (54.5) Julie Marie 1415m Balaklava F&M (68) dead trk May 30 then wasn’t far away when 3-3/4 len 10th (55.5) Double Cream 1400m Morphettville Parks (62) dead trk June 6. Worth another chance on her run here two starts back in tougher grade. Don’t dismiss. SEE SPARKY (W A Bogarts) 4m By Gallo Di Ferro - Festival Parade (10:1-2-1): Beat four home when 6-3/4 len 8th (57.5) Arthurian Legend 1100m Clare (59) April 7 then finished strongly for lg nk 2nd (54.5) Lady Akatak 1215m Balaklava C1 dead trk May 30. Fitter now but will need some luck from her awful draw. Goes well here and must be included. SOPHINA (D L Baylis) 5m By Bianconi - Lola (18:2-3-1): Ran 2-1/2 len 4th (54.5) Roll Of The Dice 1006m Murray Bridge C2 May 23 then finished 5 len 7th (54.0) Sparkling Bella 1000m Morphettville Parks C2 dead trk June 6. Handy mare who will be fitter for two runs back. Can be competitive here. QUICK THOUGHTS (K M Sweeney) 4g By Barely A Moment - Recollection (18:1-4-2): Finished 2-3/4 len 6th (54.5) Strum Cha 1400m Morphettville Parks (68) Dec 24 then was spelled after 1/2 len 4th (56.5) Where’s My Wagon 1400m Morphettville Parks (62) Jan 4. Resumes here and has run well fresh in the past. Should get a soft run and goes into calculations. INDEPENDENT AIR (Simon Casey) 4g By Kurt - Dicey Reilly (7:1-0-1): Following 8-1/2 len 10th (58.5) Teen Spirit 1209m Gawler (62) dead trk April 25 was checked early on before finishing 14-1/2 len 15th (57.0) Maxamug 1200m Murray Bridge C2 dead trk June 11. Hasn’t fired this time in and they’ve applied a tongue tie for the first time. Needs to lift. EDGE OFF (K M Sweeney) 8g By Racer’s Edge - She Zoff (73:9-9-5): Struck interference near the 800m before finishing 13-1/2 len last (54.0) Final Command 1200m Strathalbyn (71) slow trk May 27 then ran hd, nk 3rd (57.5) Attitude Problem, Kelport 1100m Port Augusta (61) June 10. Always capable of bobbing up in this grade and he has won four races around here. Leading rider goes on and he could be the value runner in this. FOLAU (Kristi Evans) 6g By Delago Brom Flamber (33:1-6-2): Was spelled after 7 len 7th (55.0) Sarcasm 1200m Gawler C1 dead trk Mar 25 then resumed racing with 8-1/2 len 11th (54.0) Maxamug 1200m Murray Bridge C2 dead trk June 11. Disappointed first-up but despite his awful strike/rate he can pull out a run in this grade. Worth including in trifectas.
Race six DROSTE (Paul Beshara) 4g By Westbridge - Hotel Du Marc (10:2-1-1): Followed 1/2 len 2nd (59.0) Roll Of The Dice 1006m Murray Bridge C2 May 23 with 1/2 hd, 1/2 nk 3rd (57.0) Sparkling Bella, Angel Of Hope 1000m Morphettville Parks C2 dead trk June 6. Ready to win after three excellent runs this time in. Looks the testing material. MISTER CELESTIAL (Ms M Glatz) 8g By Agnes World - Star Of Hayley (53:7-73): Finished lg hd, 3-1/4 len 3rd (55.0) Final Command, Nothing Shall Pass 1200m Strathalbyn (71) slow trk May 27 then finished 5-1/4 len 8th (56.5) Penzevengi 1250m Morphettville Parks (68) dead trk June 6. Can mix his form but gets a lovely run here and claim will help. Perhaps a place. PLEASE CONSIDER (M J Whittle) 4g By El Moxie - Kisseemmee (8:2-1-0): Jumped awkwardly before running 8-3/4 len last (54.0) Forty Two Below 1100m Kyneton (78) dead trk Mar 25 then finished 10-3/4 len last (58.5) Stacey Lee 1300m Bendigo (68) April 11. Didn’t beat a runner home in an aborted Victorian campaign at his last two runs. Drawn off the track and would need a positive market lead but he is capable at best. WINE LOVER (Jon O’Connor) 3g By Barely A Moment - Miss Balhannah (5:1-0-1): Struck interference near the 400m before finishing 3-1/2 len 5th (54.5) Petman 1200m M’ville 3yo Hcp Jan 7 then resumed racing with 1/2 len 4th (57.5) Sparkling Bella 1000m Morphettville Parks C2 dead trk June 6. Worked home nicely when resuming and worth noting he did win second-up in his only other campaign. Definite threat from his good draw. AL CHICAGO (W P Bencic) 5g By Al Maher - Lady Bureaucrat (38:3-7-7): Finished 2-3/4 len 2nd (57.0) Bear’s Echelon 1170m Gympie Plate C3 April 21 then at first run for new stable ran 8 len last (55.5) Maktuub 1100m Port Augusta (60+) June 10. Had support last time but never threatened and his strike/rate is moderate. Take on trust.
SUKI (Ms S Nolan) 4m By Catbird - Sunset Boulevard (14:2-0-3): After sht nk, 1-1/4 len 3rd (58.5) Ilsede, Nelcitus 1100m Strathalbyn F&M (68) slow trk May 27 ran 5-3/4 len 6th (54.5) Hot Diamond 1200m M’ville F&M (75) dead trk June 9. Nice effort in stronger grade last time and she’s not far off a win. Suited here and makes appeal. NOTFORGIVEN (J W Cornell) 6m By Arena - Giving (23:3-6-3): After 4 len win (59.0) Kooda Wonder, Justonetwomany 1200m Port Augusta (59) April 15 was vetted after 7-1/4 len 10th (54.0) Hot Diamond 1200m M’ville F&M (75) dead trk June 9. Set the early pace last time but got run over. Strolled in at her previous run and worth another chance. EVE’S DELIGHT (P T Lynch) 3f By Lago Delight - Life In General (10:1-0-1): Followed sht 1/2 hd, 4 len 3rd (55.0) Romantic Miss, Hezafraar 1100m Hawker Mdn May 26 with 1/2 nk win (54.0) Al’s Away, Ruby Be There 900m Murray Bridge Mdn dead trk June 11. Speedy filly who will give them something to chase here but last bit will test. Place only in this grade. SATISFIED CUSTOMER (Kym Healy) 5m By Fraar - Flying Tart (21:2-2-5): Followed 17-1/4 len 9th (54.0) Maktuub 1200m Port Augusta (60+) May 13 with 1-3/4 len, 2 len 3rd (55.5) Lord Of The Castle, Outlook Express 1100m Hawker (64) May 26. Gets in with no weight here and can fill a place. KATUNGA (S Burford) 5m By Gallo Di Ferro - Marscaville (18:1-4-3): Was vetted after nk 2nd (55.5) Final Command 1115m Gawler (62) May 16 then finished lg nk, 1/2 hd 3rd (56.5) Lady Akatak, See Sparky 1215m Balaklava C1 dead trk May 30. Racing well in lower grade and can run into the placings here. TAKEN THE ROAD (D G Balfour) 6m By Xaar - Cante Grande (53:6-8-4): Following 5-1/4 len 9th (54.0) Light Express 1000m Morphettville Parks (75) June 2 struck interference near the 1000m before running 9-1/2 len 12th (54.0) Hot Diamond 1200m M’ville F&M (75) dead trk June 9. Big drop in grade here and worth noting she’s won two races over this track/distance. Could be the surprise packet here. ALQUAMARNE (B D Brook) 7g By Alquoz - Almaanne (44:5-2-5): Finished 8-3/4 len 11th (55.0) Aregee McLaren 1050m M’ville (75) dead trk May 19 then beat half the field home when 4-3/4 len 7th (54.0) Light Express 1000m Morphettville Parks (75) June 2. This grade will suit and he’s capable of improving dramatically on his recent form. Don’t dismiss. ANGEL OF HOPE (K M Sweeney) 5m By Choisir - Amen Ruby (46:2-10-3): Beat five home when 4-1/4 len 8th (53.0) Rub Doubt 1206m Murray Bridge (62) May 23 then finished 1/2 hd 2nd (54.0) Sparkling Bella 1000m Morphettville Parks C2 dead trk June 6. Doesn’t win out of turn but she’s generally around the mark. Include in trifectas. FLOWER FORCE (K M Knowles) 4m By Oamaru Force - Duteous (14:2-0-0): Beat three home when 5-1/2 len 8th (54.5) Roll Of The Dice 1006m Murray Bridge C2 May 23 then led early but weakened before finishing 6-1/4 len 10th (54.0) Penzevengi 1250m Morphettville Parks (68) dead trk June 6. She’s been struggling to run her races out and won’t get it easy in front here. Looking elsewhere. OUR DESTINATION (J Dunn) 5g By Dubai Destination - Millions (47:1-3-4): Ran 7-1/4 len 9th (53.5) Epochal 1350m Port Lincoln (59) Feb 29 then was spelled after 4-1/2 len 6th (53.5) Giggling Dollar 1200m Port Lincoln (59) Mar 2. Finished 7th Beearch 1100m Strathalbyn barrier trial dead trk June 1. Needs it weaker and not likely to trouble these.
Race seven BIRDMAN (Tony McEvoy) 4g By Centre Stalls - Leica Belle (6:2-1-1): Covered extra ground when 1-3/4 len 6th (55.5) Puerto Banus 1600m M’ville (75) Dec 31 then resumed racing with 9-1/4 len 16th (55.0) Selessi 1200m M’ville (71) dead trk May 19. Drew off the track when resuming and will be fitter here. Leading rider replaces claiming apprentice and improved run expected in this grade. LORD ASHFORD (K J Matson) 4g By King Ivor - Lady Ashlyn (13:1-0-2): Jumped awkwardly before scoring lg hd win (55.0) Khalah Rose, Uschrike 1200m Strathalbyn Mdn slow trk May 27 then finished 7-1/2 len 11th (54.5) Bermondsey 1200m M’ville (75) dead trk June 16. Backing up from Saturday and will appreciate the drop in grade. Has claims. TWO BEES (Ms G Henderson) 6g By Dolphin Street - Silent Annie (14:1-2-3): Struck interference near the 400m before finishing 3/4 len, hd 3rd (53.0) El Mazel, Lottalago 1511m Gawler C1 Dec 21 then resumed racing with 2-1/2 len win (58.0) Tommy Two, Marlborough 1415m Balaklava 2yo+ Mdn dead trk May 30. Scored impressively this track/distance when resuming in maiden grade. Fitter now and must rate highly again.
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CHILLI DEVA (D M Koch) 5m By Akhadan - Twisted Dream (20:2-6-4): Was slowly away then vetted after 1/2 hd, 1/2 len 3rd (56.0) Julie Marie, Our Blue Ribbon 1415m Balaklava F&M (68) dead trk May 30 then finished 2-3/4 len 8th (54.5) Mr Lowndes 1600m M’ville (75) dead trk June 9. Placed all three runs here and this grade suits. Rates an each-way chance. PRINCE OF HOPE (Danny Penna) 4g By Bianconi - Divine Hope (15:1-6-1): Ran nose, len 3rd (54.5) Hischance, Veiled 1200m Ballarat (Bm72) dead trk May 10 before finishing 2-1/4 len 4th (58.0) Gigabyte 1400m Wodonga (62) dead trk May 28. Former Victorian-trained galloper having first start here for new yard. Has ability and should be competitive here. In the mix. 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. Hasn’t been far away at either run for new stable and can figure here. Keep in mind. DOUBLE CREAM (L Macdonald & A Gluyas) 4m By Savabeel - Zola (16:2-1-4): After 1-1/2 len 4th (56.5) Limbo Queen 1606m Murray Bridge (62) May 23 was tightened for room before scoring 1/2 len win (55.5) High Value, Bruno 1400m Morphettville Parks (62) dead trk June 6. Scored overdue win last time and can go on with it here. Hard to beat. PERFECT CROWN (K M Sweeney) 5m By Beautiful Crown - Tiffany Road (45:2-9-4): Only beat one home when 11-1/4 len 7th (55.0) Notonmatchday 1350m Strathalbyn (62) slow trk May 27 then ran 5 len 6th (54.0) Gold Vintage 1400m Port Augusta (68) June 10. Needs it weaker and place hope is best in this grade. EL MAZEL (W A Bogarts) 4m By Modern Era - El D’Rails (18:2-1-1): Was slowly away before running 4 len 8th (54.5) Ilsede 1100m Strathalbyn F&M (68) slow trk May 27 then finished strongly when 4-1/4 len 5th (55.0) Maxamug 1200m Murray Bridge C2 dead trk June 11. There was plenty of merit in her last run and she will get a soft run here. Blowout chance. BRINKLEY BULLET (Craig Stewart) 4g By Blevic - Brinkley Lass (26:2-1-2): Finished 1/2 len, 1-3/4 len 3rd (55.5) Zerprise Us All, Handsome As 1606m Murray Bridge (62) May 23 then got back a from a wide alley when 6 len 6th (54.0) Owdatay 1400m Murray Bridge (71) dead trk June 11. Finally draws a barrier here and her effort two starts back behind two subsequent Saturday metropolitan winners reads very well for this. Could be the value runner in this. CROCMAN (S P Gower) 5g By Danbird - Molly Or Me (20:1-3-3): Was slowly away when 6-1/2 len 9th (51.5) Zen 1410m Balaklava (62) May 9 then finished 5 len 2nd (51.5) Rough Deal 1406m Murray Bridge C1 May 23. Up in grade here and rough place hope is best. GAILAMOUR (P A Sweeney) 4m By Danbird My Lady Gaila (19:1-2-2): Finished lg nk, 1-1/4 len 3rd (54.5) Dancing Hillbilly, No More Idols 1200m Wagga C1 heavy trk May 26 before running 8-3/4 len 9th (52.0) Penski Material 1400m Wagga C3 heavy trk June 3. Coming off two runs on heavy tracks and worth noting her only win was on a firm surface. Rough hope.
Race eight CROSS CONSTANCE (Danny Penna) 5g By Cape Cross - Constance (22:5-0-2): Was slowly away before finishing 17-1/2 len 15th (56.5) Puissance De Lune 1700m Warrnambool (Bm72) heavy trk May 3 then jumped awkwardly when 17-1/2 len last (60.0) Good Decision 1400m Pioneer Park (Bm66) June 3. Recent form reads poorly but this is the the easiest race he’s contested for a while. Can improve without surprising. LANDAMMAN (K & H Frew) 6g By Quest For Fame - Lichenstein (24:4-5-3): Resumed racing with 9-3/4 len 7th (60.0) Final Command 1200m Strathalbyn (71) slow trk May 27 then finished 10-1/2 len 9th (59.0) Owdatay 1400m Murray Bridge (71) dead trk June 11. Fitter for recent racing and drawn to get all the favours. Place chance. STORM BREWING (D W O’Leary) 5g By Desert Sun - In A Teacup (29:2-3-3): Ran 7 len 5th (55.0) The Night’s Hot 2000m Casterton Cup dead trk May 27 before running 1-3/4 len 4th (56.0) Kellerman 2019m M’ville (75) dead trk June 9. Recent form is good and he drops in grade here. Take tossing. HANDSOME AS (Will Clarken) 4g By Akhadan - It’s Raining Mares (23:3-2-3): Followed 1/2 len 2nd (56.5) Zerprise Us All 1606m Murray Bridge (62) May 23 with hd win (51.0) Bermondsey, Penzevengi 1400m Morphettville Parks (71) June 2. The form around him is irresistible including a laststart victory over a Morphettville winner last Saturday. Hard to overlook him.
OTTANA (L Macdonald & A Gluyas) 4g B Snippetson - Sanctus (25:3-3-2): After 4 le 6th (54.5) Tabulated 1400m Morphettvil Parks (75) dead trk May 26 was blocke for a run when 3-1/2 len 9th (59.0) Doub Cream 1400m Morphettville Parks (62) dea trk June 6. No luck last time and he mee Handsome As 8kgs better for their last mee ing when only half a length separated them Worth consideration. SCARLET CROSS (Ms G Henderson) 5 By Cape Cross - Scarlet Bird (11:2-0-1 Returned from a break with 6-3/4 len 6t (56.5) Final Command 1200m Strathalby (71) slow trk May 27 then finished 7-1/ len 13th (59.0) Double Cream 1400 Morphettville Parks (62) dead trk June Fitter for two runs back and he is a winn over this trip. Perhaps a place. THE BOILERMAKER (Ms S Barr) 3g B Mugharreb - Kooda Tiara (6:1-1-0 Following 8-1/4 len 8th (59.0) Rough De 1406m Murray Bridge C1 May 23 ran 4-1/ len 12th (56.5) Double Cream 1400 Morphettville Parks (62) dead trk June Form has tapered off since winning h maiden last month. Others look better. BRUNO (Michael McClean) 6g By Hillman Brunette (56:3-8-5): Finished 6-1/2 len la (54.0) Rub Doubt 1206m Murray Bridg (62) May 23 then surprised with his 1/2 le sht 1/2 hd 3rd (57.5) Double Cream, Hig Value 1400m Morphettville Parks (62) dea trk June 6. Improved sharply second-up b this is tougher and the wide alley is no hel Place looks best. COUSTELLET (P Stokes) 4m By Flying Spu - Mistrale (20:2-3-0): Ran len 2nd (58.0 Limbo Queen 1606m Murray Bridge (62 May 23 then finished 4-1/2 len 8th (54.0 Kellerman 2019m M’ville (75) dead trk Jun 9. Can mix her form but they’ve taken th blinkers off here and the leading rider goe back on. Not the worst. DUBAI DAWN (D G Balfour) 6m By E Dub - Kay O’Plenty (43:6-4-3): Finished 9-1/2 le 13th (54.0) Tabulated 1400m Morphettvil Parks (75) dead trk May 26 then ran 6-1/ len 10th (54.0) Mr Lowndes 1600m M’vil (75) dead trk June 9. Down in grade o her recent runs but needs to lift. Lookin elsewhere. GOLDEN SCHNAPS (T L Day) 6m B Grandera - Tirolita (48:3-7-6): Following len 6th (54.5) Shams Time 2500m M’vil (94) Jan 28 ran 5-3/4 len 7th (54.5) Duja 1880m Kingscote Open Hcp Feb 19. Be known over more ground but she has bee placed at both of her runs over this trac distance. Could surprise while fresh. OUT DO ME (Kylie McKerlie) 5m By Mann Hill - Juno Beach (23:3-6-5): Followed 1/ len 2nd (55.0) Musty Springs 1850m Po Augusta (68) May 13 with nk, len 3rd (55.5 Gold Vintage, King Rodney 1400m Po Augusta (68) June 10. She’s been consiste on her home track in recent runs but mo depth here. Rough place hope. FERROQUEST (David J Hall) 9m By Gallo D Ferro - Ann’s Quest (58:7-10-3): Beat ha the field home when 7-3/4 len 6th (58.0 Out Do Me 1500m Port Augusta (61) Ap 29 then finished 10-1/4 len 6th (54.0) Moo Devil 1518m Gawler (68) May 16. Beaten long way last time and she looks a light other days. HONG KONG MISSY (Jon O’Connor) 4 By Citizen Kane - Hands Full (13:1-0-0 Finished 8-3/4 len 8th (54.0) Quick ‘n’ Slic 1615m Balaklava (62) dead trk May 3 before running 2-3/4 len 6th (54.0) Doub Cream 1400m Morphettville Parks (62) dea trk June 6. Ran out of her skin last time b needs to lift further to be competitive her Take on trust. BON ETOILE (Ms H Gower) 5m By Dolph Street - Home Export (31:3-4-3): Returne from a break with 13-3/4 len 11th (51.0 Lord Of The Castle 1100m Hawker (64) Ma 26 then finished 8 len 6th (54.0) Club H Ha 1200m Quorn (64) June 16. Not goin well and looks tested from the outside alle Not likely. MONOTONE (Ms H Gower) 4g By Moder Era - Lioneat (14:1-0-0): After 4-1/2 len 6t (54.5) Star Legion 1400m Hawker (64) Ma 26 beat half the field home when 4-1/2 le 5th (55.0) Pontoon Fender 1400m Quor (59) June 16. Up in grade and looks safe held. TONI’S CONNECTION (Ms S Stott) 5g B Antonius Pius - Rapid Angel (26:1-0-3 Finished 2-1/2 len 5th (53.0) Quick ‘n’ Slic 1615m Balaklava (62) dead trk May 3 then was vetted after 6-1/4 len 8th (51.5 Sovereign Conquest 1850m Port Augus (61) June 10. His strike/rate is very poor an others have better claims here. SPINNING NUTS (Ms S Stott) 5g B Spinning World - Rare Radiance (22:2-1-2 Ran 17-3/4 len 7th (56.5) Team Lago 1600 Port Augusta (59) May 13 before finishin 9-1/4 len 9th (54.5) Star Legion 1400 Hawker (64) May 26. Hard to have on h four runs this time in. Looking to others.
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AT THE halfway point of the BL&G season it’s time to see how the race to September is shaping. Tanunda (8 wins, no losses) is obviously cruising at the front of the field and a red hot favourite to win again. Behind it is pretty cloudy. Kapunda (6 wins, 2 losses), Barossa District (5-3) and South Gawler (5-3) all vying for second place and the coveted double chance. Further back Willaston and Nuri (4 wins each) are stalking this group like predators on a herd of wildebeest waiting to pick off whichever one or two slips off the back. This leaves Freeling (26), Angaston (1-7) and Gawler Central (1-7) making up the numbers in their own mini competition at the rear.
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Who are key players at your club? Heath Lawry is a pivotal part of our team. He can play forward, back or even in the middle. Mark Paget is vital for giving the midfielders first use, and most recently Chris Musolino gives us a lot of drive through the middle and through half forward. What is your most important attribute? My hard work ethic and my attack on the football. If either of these are not on, I’m not going to have a good day.
Any superstitions? None.
What other sport would you love to be the best in the world at and why? Golf. Relaxing lifestyle, endless summer and lots of cash.
What event has inspired or amazed you? The 1995 AFL grand final- I was only 10 when I saw my beloved Blues win the flag by a huge margin. After that day all I wanted to do was play AFL.
If you could have any four people stranded on a deserted island with you who would they be and why? Rachel McAdams, Jennifer Hawkins and Jessica Alba. Because they would all have an amazing knowledge of footy.
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I’VE just returned from the world fly fishing championships in Bohinj, Slovenia. Although myself and Team Australia failed to make the grade this trip during the competition, the skills obtained during practice and the competition will put us in good stead for the next campaign on the world stage. The top five teams are absolutely incredible at catching fish. And I would also say that even the top 15 teams are also very hard to beat. Australia being on the other side of the world means that we are a long way away from all the new developments in fishing techniques.
That said though, there is always room for improvement and as I’ve found out the good oil is always given out after the competition is finished. With a full range of new techniques and an even bigger will for Australia to finish consistently in the top 10 I hope I can make my way in to selection for a world team in the near future. In the meantime I will continue to practice and refine the things I have learned while away in Europe. Slovenia was an incredible and beautiful place to fish. And going by the 5666 fish measured during the world championship I can confirm that there is a stack of fish to catch there as well.
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How would you spend a million dollars? I would travel around the world until the money ran out.
Who are your sporting idols? Chris Judd, Stephen Kernahan and Michael Jordan.
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Greatest moment and disappointment? My first league game was a highlight, and getting married of course. Biggest disappointment would be tearing my ACL in half in my second year at South.
Major influence in your football: My father, Tony, who played at North Adelaide. He taught me everything I know today about football, leadership and life.
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If someone had to play you in a movie who would it be? I’m pretty sure there are no famous red head males, so maybe Bradley Cooper.
Who is the best player you have played with and against? I grew up playing football with Adam Cooney who was an absolute freak, either him or Jason Porplyzia. The best player I ever played against was either Ben Hart, Bryce Gibbs or James Allan.
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Pet hates on the football oval? Laziness, undiscipline acts and most of all bad free kicks.
Who is a character at the club and why? Jacob Ahern - has odd fashion, thinks the afternoon is the morning and everything to him is a joke.
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If you were Prime Minister what issue would you address? First of all, teachers’ pay. But more importantly, the health system needs to be improved and in particular the Indigenous health system.
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SOUTH Australia’s flying start to the under 18 championships came to a halt on the weekend with an 18-point loss at the hands of Vic Metro. Despite an average first quarter, Central District’s Angaston player Sam Colquhoun collected 27 possessions to be named among the Croweaters best for the third consecutive game. Colquhoun’s Central District teammate Nuribased Travis Schiller was one of the few South Australians who looked on his game but suffered from being constantly rotated out of the action. The South Aussies take on Western Australia in their next game at Simonds stadium in Perth on June 29 and a win is crucial to their hopes of winning the 2012 title.
Relationship and employment status: I am currently married to my lovely wife Lauren and I am a primary school teacher at Alberton Primary School.
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Where have you played your football? I started off playing my junior footy in Edwardstown around the corner from where I grew up. From there I played juniors at West Adelaide before playing seniors at West Adelaide for five years. I arrived at South Gawler in 2008.
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MAL Greenwood has played his last game for Freeling and will go to his junior club, BarmeraMonash, after a frustrating year with injuries. “I definitely wanted to finish my career where I started, and feel I only have a couple more years left,” Greenwood said. “Freeling and Tanunda have been great clubs to play with and I’ve enjoyed by time here.” Greenwood has a Schluter Medal, two flags with the Magpies and two zone rep jumpers. He also played 46 league games with Glenelg and West.
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Who can stop Tanunda? ANOTHER dominant display from Tanunda has sent shockwaves through the ranks of other teams dreaming of a shot at the 2012 premiership. At Williamstown on Saturday the Magpies dismissed the Barossa District by 91 points. Both teams went into the game missing key midfielders. Tanunda were without dynamic on-baller Ben Schiller due to a groin injury while more significantly the Bulldogs were missing the in and under work of Michael Taylor who was unavailable due to work commitments. The absence of Schiller opened up opportunities for Aaron Fechner and Matt Grocke who both featured among the Pies best players. “I thought both Grocks and Fechy were fantastic, they did their jobs perfectly,” said Magpies’ assistant coach Troy Bonner. Barossa started the more aggressive and their pressure had Tanunda making uncharacteristic mistakes. The Bulldogs seized the early momentum with Roger James having four shots on goal in the opening term for a return of 3-1. His opponent Daniel Bergen would have been relieved after the tide turned as he was looking down the barrel of a nightmare game as the Dogs mentor was catching everything that came his way. At the other end, Tanunda’s offence was misfiring and it led to the Pies entering the quarter time break staring at a nine-point deficit. The unfamiliar situation sparked the visitors into action as Tanunda seemed to lift collectively across the field. Luke Wells began to connect with Tom Schiller at the stoppages and Sam Agars displayed the form that separates him from most other forwards by kicking four goals in the second period while Barry Kaesler
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kicked a pair in between being the centrepiece of numerous scuffles with Bulldogs players attempting to slow the big fella’s progress. The move of Andrew Prior to a half back flank swapping with Schiller also paid dividends with his arrival freeing up ace rebounder Nick Schmidt to run the ball out of defence. The complete shift in momentum saw the Pies pile on seven goals to Barossa’s two sending the Bulldogs into the half time break 18 points down. Late in the first half, James reacted to Agars’ impact by swinging his best defender (Darren Sharp) from attack into defence, this had little impact leading James to revert to plan A. “At half-time I decided to go back to our original structure but we were unable to get the ball past the middle as Tanunda were just cutting everything off,” James said. “At present we don’t have the height to contend with that.” The Bulldogs’ season has been plagued with injuries. The absence of Ross Christie, James Angus and Adam Spencer in particular has made James’ job difficult. “It’s hard to plan ahead when you just don’t know which players you’ll have on the park,” James said. “We feel that once we get our guys back we can match it with all of the top sides.” Tanunda upped the intensity in the third adding seven goals to two with Kaesler nailing three on his way to eight for the day. Paul Stelzer, who along with his brother Matt were the only shining lights for the Dogs kicked three goals on the day. Leigh Westhoff’s form continued with the Tanunda wingman burning off five opponents on his way to 40 touches and three goals putting him firmly in the running for the Schluter medal. Tanunda face Willaston in an intriguing clash this week while Barossa play South Gawler.
ACROBATIC: Apart from kicking nine goals, Tanunda’s Sam Agars was on his way down after trying to mark against Barossa using teammate Aron Fechner to cushion his fall. Barossa’s Cooper Pinch (11), Brent O’Driscoll (29) and Jock Cameron are also involved in the play.
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