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MEMBER for Chaffey Tim Whetstone believes Riverland irrigators should be entitled to at least a 25 per cent start when the State Government announces opening water allocations today. However, State River Murray and Water Minister Paul Caica refused to guarantee a 25 per cent

opening allocation, instead stating irrigators are expected to have access to that volume of water by August. “There is a 95 per cent chance that allocations will reach 25 per cent by the end of August,” he said. “We are starting the water year in a significantly better position in terms of water availability compared

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We wait with bated breath IN MARCH we had the good news that 400 gigalitres of water had been negotiated for South Australia as a result of floods in the upper basin. The then Member for Chaffey and River Murray Minister Karlene Maywald suggested irrigators would receive a starting allocation of at least 35 per cent. Today, we’re waiting to find out what the starting allocation for this year will be, with rumours suggesting a figure as low as 15 per cent. The figure was not available at the time of printing. Current River Murray Minister Paul Caica has told the Riverland Weekly the figure is certain to be more than the previous few seasons. The past three years have seen starting allocations of two per cent (2009), two per cent (2008) and four per cent (2010). Easy to improve upon. Minister Caica said he is 95 per cent certain that irrigation allocations will rise to 25 per cent by August. We will wait with bated breath to see whether that is the case or not. Whatever happens, the figures will inevitably be judged against the floodwaters supposed to be heading our way and the earlier predictions made.

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Mayor Maywald to step aside By BRAD PERRY LOXTON Waikerie Mayor Dean Maywald has decided not to run for a third consecutive term, urging someone else to put their “stamp on the mayor’s job�. When his current term ends in November, Mr Maywald will bow out from his mayoral position after seven and a half years. “I think I have done my share and it is time for someone else to have a go,� he said. “There is always a lot of people out there that reckon they can do better but the trouble is most of them never put their hand up.� Mr Maywald said the possibility of helping wife Karlene in her next venture could be on the cards, or a

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â– RESIGNING: Loxton Waikerie Mayor Dean Maywald.

position in the public sector. While there have been several challenges during his mayoral stint, Mr Maywald said the positives outweigh the negatives. “There is a huge list of things we have achieved working with State and Federal Government,� he said.

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45 years of service ends FORTY five years of service as chief executive of the Central Irrigation Trust has treated Jeff Parish to some scintillating highs and heart breaking lows. The iconic irrigation figure retires tomorrow but he has few regrets about the job which has been his passion for almost half a century. “The amazing thing for me, that for some of the districts, I have been there for half of their history,� Mr Parish said. “I still love my job. “I am going because I don’t want to be someone who has stayed too long and I just hope I haven’t done that. “I hope the region’s growers are a little better off for me having travelled this path.� Mr Parish joined the Berri and Chaffey Irrigation Districts as a junior clerk at the age of 22 and would eventually propose the centralisation of nine Riverland districts. From there he became the inaugural CEO of a company that today manages water for horticultural crops grown by more than 1600 family farmers. Mr Parish is not only a walking history book but an encyclopedia of local irrigation and drainage systems. “I went to a meeting at Cooltong the other week and...I said ‘it is so strange sitting here today at my last meeting with you guys because I knew all your fathers and your brothers’,� he said. “I actually saw the Humphrey pumps and the big Allan triple combustion steam

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BRAD PERRY engines work for real.� During his distinguished career, Mr Parish has seen significant changes in the irrigation industry, including one he pioneered himself, computer driven water ordering facilities in Australia. “My major contribution to irrigation was the change from channels and scheduled irrigations to automated pipeline schemes and the latest computer driven water on order systems,� he said.

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“The biggest change I saw on properties was modern irrigation methods and mechanised handling of pruning, cutting and harvesting and how it used to be that on a normal, standard block, a guy often had a permanent man and employed kids and now one man can effectively manage what was up to five blocks all on his own. “We all thought mechanisation was just the best thing, apricot cutting machines, pruning machines, harvesting machines, but I look back and I think I let the big guys in.�

While there were the highs of helping growers become more efficient with their water, Mr Parish said there were just as many lows. “If I look back at 45 years involved with water, the first thought that generally comes to my mind is that it was a sad day when water became money,� he said. “As I look back at the 70s and 80s, when we went through vine pulls and tree pulls, that was a terrible period. “You realise government intervention made people feel better but it actually didn’t change anything over the long journey.� Leaving behind a rich legacy of vast experience and knowledge of the irrigation sector, Mr Parish said he can see light at the end of the tunnel for growers. “I actually think the drought is turning but I obviously hate what has happened to our industries,� he said. “I bleed for what has happened to our farmers. “Sometimes I think we are over conscious of those who need to leave the industry and aren’t thinking enough about those who want to stay.� CIT trust operations manager Gavin McMahon, who has spent the past five years understudying Mr Parish, has been officially appointed as new chief executive as of July 3. The CIT Board has decided not to replace the position of operations manager and instead will create a new position of water manager.

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its committee in coming weeks, following a positive response at the Renmark Hotel meeting. Steering committee chairman Dave Patty said the addition of new members would provide a “strong kick along� for the project. He said the response to calls for committee members was excellent,

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Local HACs to retain titles By BRAD PERRY IN what has been described as a major win for local communities, the State Government is expected to leave land titles and assets surrounding hospitals in Waikerie, Loxton and Renmark under the name of health advisory councils. Waikerie and District Health Advisory Council (HAC) presiding member Justin Loffler said State Government representatives have reported that local HACs will be named as the title holder on properties around their respective hospitals. Mr Loffler said the move is a victory for the Waikerie community and the State Government. “When we were a local board, the board effectively had control of the hospital but now it is going to go across to the Waikerie and Districts Health Advisory Council Incorporated,� he said.

“We are an incorporated body, so we can actually hold assets. “Ultimately that means the community is going to be listed as the owner of the asset which is the way it should be.� According to Mr Loffler, initially there was uproar and concern about the Country Health SA (CHSA) move to take the land titles. “The land titles that were there at the moment had to be transferred because of the change to health advisory councils instead of local boards,� he said. “There was that fear and that uncertainty, not actually knowing what is happening and why. “I’ve had several people talk to me about it, especially the older people who said ‘we built that hospital’.� Mr Loffler said lobbying by the community helped achieve the positive outcome.

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“For the concerned people that have spoken to me, it is obviously going to be a relief for them,� he said. “A couple of them have been really worked up about the fact that this is ‘our asset and how dare you come and put your name on the title’. “We get to make sure we still have control of the assets and the government gets to know that the assets are going to be cared for and looked after properly.� The Loxton and Districts Health Advisory Council chair Ruth Firstbrook said she is “very pleased� that Country Health SA has recommended the transfer of proprietorship of community land to the health advisory councils. “We’ve been told there would be no change, no movement at all,� she said. Mrs Firstbrook is relieved the issue will soon be resolved. It is understood Country Health SA originally sought legal opinion about transfering sites with trust grants to its power. However, after concerns were raised by local health advisory councils in regards to trust grant tenures, further advice was received and CHSA decided against progressing with the transfers. CHSA recommends the transfer of the titles and assets to the health advisory councils but a formal decision from Health Minister John Hill is not expected for six weeks.

There was that fear and that uncertainty not actually knowing what is happening and why.

■CONTEMPLATING: Waikerie and Districts Health Advisory Council presiding member Justin Loffler at Waikerie Hospital reading a draft of the group’s soon to be released 10 year local health service plan, which could have been effected by the State Government’s proposed takeover of land titles.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Heartless driver TO THE lowlife who, on Monday evening June 28, drove through the large family of ducks on Tobruk Terrace, Loxton, near the railway line; you were seen driving at high speed, not bothering to slow down for the ducks. Nor did you attempt to avoid the dozen or so ducks you killed. There were many ducks also that were injured and we had to euthanise. There was no traffic around, you had ample opportunity to slow down and avoid the ducks. You traumatised us as adults, but also our seven year old who was very distressed by what occurred. We had pulled over to allow the ducks to cross the road and watched in disbelief as you thoughtlessly ploughed through them. We are disgusted you did not come back to check on the ducks, or assist us in putting them out of their suffering. Watching the mother duck trying to continually attempt to cross the road to save her babies was heartbreaking. We want to remind you, what goes around, comes around. Brenda Westley, Northern Territory.

Seeking history on Mallee railway system I AM seeking information on the rail system from Adelaide to Karoonda and north east (from Karoonda, the line went on to serve farming areas as well as irrigation areas). The original line was known as the Brown’s Well Line. This line had three branch lines.

The first branch line was at Karoonda and it serviced the following sidings along the way: Perponda, Kalyan, Copeville, Kunlara, Galga, Mercunda, Mantung and Maggea, with the terminus at Waikerie. This line almost ran parallel to a line each side of it a few miles apart. It branched off at Wanbi and was known as the Yinkanie Line, the sidings were Gluyas, Caliph, Bayah, Tuscan, Koowa, Wunkar, Myrla and Wappilka, with the terminus at Yinkanie. The third branch line was at Alawoona. This line only had three sidings and they were Veitch, Pata and Tookyerta, with the terminus at Loxton. The side was later continued onto Meribah, Taplan, Taldra, Yamba, Paringa and Renmark (a siding out of Renmark near where the almond packing shed is now, I cannot recall the name; can you help please?), and then on to Spring Cart Gully, Berri, Karrom and Glossop, with Barmera the terminus. Please can you help with this part of our history? Have you the dates when these lines were completed? Also, I am trying to find out which sidings on the Wanbi to Yinkanie line wood was loaded at during the war years (World War II). I have been told that wood was loaded at Bayah from Moorook West Woodcutters camp (part of the Loveday Camp’s wood cutter camps). Max Scholz, Barmera.

Whose fault is it? BEFORE privatisation of power and water services, research revealed privatisation would lead to higher prices and so it has proved. Research also revealed there

would be more power blackouts and there are; so solar power panels went on the wishlist of many households. Households with solar panels in NSW are paid 60 cents per kilowatt hour for all the power their systems generate. And the expectation is that in NSW a solar power system could pay for itself in around eight years. By contrast, the South Australian Government pays 44 cents per kilowatt hour for households’ un-used power. As most South Australian household systems are less than 10 kilowatts and produce only small amounts of unused power, they will earn very small rebates ... a windfall for electricity retailers. TruEnergy were paying 20 cents a kilowatt hour (considered a sensible price) but reduced to only six cents a kilowatt hour last year following advice given in Parliament by Labor’s Member for Light, Tony Piccolo; a very disappointing result for customers and voters alike. Premier Rann is on record describing South Australian electricity retailers as “rip-off merchants� for such a low rebate to homeowners with solar panels but when the Liberals and Greens tried to amend the fault in the Solar Energy Feed-in Scheme last year, the Rann Government voted it down. A new bill is before parliament this week and a ‘gross scheme’, as in NSW, based on total energy produced rather than payments on what you don’t use would create certainty for the industry and encourage families to invest in solar technology to support the clean energy industry, as they are wont to do. And it could also become another small source of income for retirees. So what about it Mr Rann? Jeanette Staehr, Barmera.

Send your letters to PO Box 1279, Berri, SA, 5343 or email lettersdesk@riverlandweekly.com.au All letters must be signed, include full name and address of the writer for verification purposes. The Riverland Weekly reserves the right to edit letters before publication.


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Influenza vaccinations begin around the region By BRAD PERRY AFTER lengthy delays, Riverland schools and businesses began receiving seasonal influenza vaccinations last week. A new batch of the flu vaccine made it to the Riverland after supplies ran out almost three months ago.

It was reported that flu vaccinations were delayed due to ash from the Icelandic volcano eruption in April which grounded flights worldwide. Increased demand and production problems were also blamed for the delay of influenza vaccinations. Riverland Division of General Practice chair

Grant Baker said there has been high demand in the region for the flu vaccination and he is recommending everyone receives the shot. “They are predicting this will be the worst flu winter yet,� he said. “There has been difficulty getting supplies of the flu vaccine and they are just basically hit-

ting the chemist and the shelf now. “Some of the businesses that haven’t been able to access the flu vaccinations are just getting them now.� With swine flu hitting the Riverland hard last year, Mr Baker said it is important to vaccinate to prevent an occurrence of the outbreak.

Waiting times test patients’ patience By BRAD PERRY PATIENTS are waiting up to eight weeks for a general consultation in Riverland medical centres as winter kicks in. Locals are having to decide whether their problem is urgent enough to warrant emergency attention, while some are being forced to drive to Adelaide to see a doctor. Riverland Division of General Practice chair Grant Baker said the colder months are seeing doctors work overtime to keep up with demand. “The winter months are generally our busiest months and we are starting to see waves of colds and flus,� he said. “Also we are coming into the school holiday period when traditionally a few of the doctors with school aged children take leave and go away, so that will put the pressure on a little bit more.� While River Doc’s E.D. is expected to provide six extra doctors and 24/7 emergency care in the region starting today, Mr Baker said the shortage of doctors across the Riverland is still a major concern. “Despite a Unless long waiting list for general appointments, most of the surgeries try and quarantine on-the-day appointments to see the duty doctor or the on call doctor for emergencies,� he said. “That often does mean if you want to have your blood pressure checked, or get a repeat for a script, you have to wait a little bit longer for those kind of appointments but if you have got a flu, high temperature

doctor. “I think in an ideal world you wouldn’t have to wait that long,� Mr Baker said. Mr Baker said there are other areas in local medical practices that could be improved, including better use of nursing staff and better management of appointment lists. “ H o p e f u l l y, we will be able to turn the shortage you are in an emergency situation, around and also better use of nursyou just can’t see doctors. ing staff, through some government “Unless you are in an emergency incentive programs and funding, situation, you just can’t see doctors,� to help aid with that as well,� he he said. said. “It is totally unsatisfactory be“There are some things nursing cause people need the doctors staff can do and the doctor could sufor medication and that sort of pervise rather than the doctor having thing.� to do. Mr Baker admitted some patients “I think practices and GPs are are unfairly forced to wait long pe- starting to get clearer about that and riods of time to see their regular that will only help,� he said. and are feeling lousy, you can generally be seen on the day.� However, a Riverland patient, who wished to remain anonymous, said he was forced to drive to Adelaide to get treatment for his elderly wife for bronchitis after being told a general consultation with his usual doctor would not be available for at least six weeks.

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iterate that in respect to water allocations, the growers will be starting in a better position this year than they have in the previous three years.” For the short term, Mr Whetstone said a 35 per cent opening allocation prediction by former River Murray Minister Karlene Maywald has been unfairly dismissed by the State Government. However, Minister Caica said Mrs Maywald’s predictions were made when the State Government was in “caretaker mode”. “The comments attributed to

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lower than expected opening allocation in today’s announcement will put a strain on local irrigators. “Anything less than 25 per cent puts more pressure on growers, more pressure on budgetary figures, more pressure on how much finance growers will need to secure to keep them operational for the upcoming season,” he said. “Projections are that we are looking at above average rainfall, we have got better starting storage numbers to go into the season and we are about to deal with the national water plan. “We need to see their (State Government’s) commitment and at the moment, holding off on announcements and speculating is not showing commitment.” Sunland Irrigation Trust chairman Mark Doecke said it is time Riverland irrigators received their “fair share”. “I don’t rely on it (the opening allocation announcement) because you just never know where they are going to give the water,” he said. “There should be water there for us this year because the Medindee Lakes are almost full.”

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■ TOP UP: Water flowed once more under Napper’s Bridge into Lake Bonney. Watching the water make its way in were local residents Joe Gropler (left) and Malcolm Wilksch. Photos: BRAD PERRY

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Same great service, different location SOUTH Australian business HOMECARE PLUS has been assisting Riverland people for the past five years, offering individual support and a range of quality products to people with multiple disabilities, the elderly and those with special needs. It will continue to do so from the store’s new location on the ground floor of Riverview House at 7 Riverview Drive, Berri. Although located in Berri, HOMECARE PLUS provides support to clients throughout the Riverland area, with qualified support workers available 24 hours a day, seven days a week and 365 days a year. HOMECARE PLUS is a division of the Paraplegic and Quadriplegic Association of South Australia and has been providing a service to people with a disability in the community throughout metropolitan Adelaide and regional South Australia since 1989. The profits generated by HOMECARE PLUS are put back into PARAQUAD SA, which allows the association to continue providing much needed services such as peer support advocates, accommodation services and much more. HOMECARE PLUS is well known for offering a diverse range of services such as: personal care, cooking, cleaning, shopping, recreation and support with accessing community services, which are designed to assist clients to live as independently as possible in their own community. HOMECARE PLUS is committed to ensuring that clients have as much choice as possible about

â– IN STORE: While the location has changed, HOMECARE PLUS still stocks a great range of support products.

■NEW LOCATION: HOMECARE PLUS manager Lucy Stephens (left) and administration officer Marie Halls are happy to be delivering the same great service from the new premises at 7 Riverview Drive, Berri. Photos: LES PEARSON how their services are implemented and this includes working with other organisations, family members and case managers to ensure that a client’s needs are met. HOMECARE PLUS also has an extensive range of products to assist people in the community with their day to day living.

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Irrigators join call for premier visit By BRAD PERRY THOSE who are hurting the most during the current drought, the irrigators, are calling on South Australian Premier Mike Rann to visit the region. Local growers are hoping Premier Rann will travel to the region to see the high quality fruit the Riverland can produce. Waikerie citrus grower Mike Arnold said he supports the Riverland Weekly’s Rannpaign and believes the Premier needs to see what the region has to offer and witness the challenging conditions irrigators face. “We can grow some of the best fruit in the world and we are trying to do it the best we can in these hard times,� he said. “I think the big thing is, if he came to this area...we would

show him what has happened in some of the areas where people have pulled out and sold their water or taken a government grant.� Mr Arnold, who grows several alternative varieties of citrus, said he welcomes the Premier to the Riverland. “I would show him the wonderful stuff we grow down here and this is what we can do for South Australia,� he said. If he was to visit, Mr Arnold believes the state’s Premier must meet with irrigators to see the number of young growers not following in their fathers’ footsteps in the horticultural industry. “We are going to lose the family farms and once you start doing that you start losing people,� he said. Vocal Berri grapegrower

Malcolm Hill believes the Premier must visit soon, before it is too late. “The Premier promised on two occasions that he was going to be a Premier for all South Australia,� he said. “We need a Premier who can come up and give us some hope, we need a Premier that can inspire you. “What more is it going to take to get the Premier to come and see ■VISIT: Berri grower Malcom Hill the situawants a premier “who can come tion firstup and give us hope�. hand?� Photo: JANE WILSON

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THE Renmark Paringa Council believes a $36 average residential rate rise in its 2010/2011 annual business plan is a moderate increase. It is proposed council will raise an additional $229,000 in rates in the coming year, increasing the average residential rate to $717. Renmark Paringa Council chief executive officer Barry Hurst said ratepayers must bear in mind that their council has some of the lowest rates in South Australia. “Obviously council’s costs for providing services is increasing each year and also we are faced with the need to ensure we maintain our infrastructure as well as continue to provide services, so we don’t see that ($36) as a significant increase,” he said. Council’s community wastewater management scheme (CWMS) charge will also rise by $20 to $300 per unit but Mr Hurst expects future rises to be less. “We do need to maintain the CWMS system and our long term financial strategy has developed a position where we need to work towards a level that will sustain the system over time and we are very close to that now,” he said. “We would expect that in the future there will be minimal, if any, increases to the CWMS charge.” The business plan also outlines projects for the coming year, including a proposal to replace the public conveniences at the Renmark Institute and Price Park, relocate the Argo Barge to the Paringa Museum and address riverbank erosion at the Lock 5 marina. Another major project highlighted in the plan is the closure of the Renmark landfill site and planning for the new regional landfill, while the refurbishment of the Renmark waste water lagoons will be funded from CWMS reserve funds. Written submissions about council’s annual business plan will be received until July 26. The same night a public meeting regarding rates will be held at 7pm in the council chambers.

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NOW, I’m not exactly into gambling but there is no denying the resurgent popularity of poker in recent years. The Loxton RSL has obviously already taken note and has reintroduced Texas hold’em poker. Games started this month and will continue to be held on Wednesday nights from 6.30pm. Ring Tim Lehmann on 8584 4723 for more information.

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CWA holds protection sessions

■ DETAIL: Make-up student Adele Dobbin applies some deft touches to her model Katherine Campbell. Photos: LES PEARSON

LOXTON’S CWA has been very busy of late and this month will be no exception with two information sessions for mothers to teach them how to protect their children inside the house and out. The sessions will be conducted by a qualified paramedic and will deal with a wide range of topics. The workshops will be held on Wednesday, July 14, at the CWA Hall on Kokoda Terrace, Loxton. For more information, contact Claire Dalzell on 0407 716 105.

■ CLASS: The inaugural Certificate II in Fashion Photography class (from left) Chantelle Sharkey, Kirsty Livingstone, Ashlee Wright, Tegan Sikorski, Tia Loulas, Sarah Muller, Katie Hansen, Katherine Campbell and Adele Dobbin. Absent: Alana Broekers and Casey Cocks.

“BEAUTY is in the eye of the beholder” is a common saying but for a group of Riverland students, beauty is also in the hands of the make-up artist. A class of 11 students from Glossop and Renmark high schools recently completed their Certificate II in Fashion Photography Make-up, a 14 week course run in the region for the first time. Under the tutorage of Brittany Niewdach and registered training organisation principals Maria Lapietra and Rosie Stavrou, the girls tackled such tasks as make-up design and application, while also looking at different make-up styles for varying age groups.

Special visitor STUDENTS at Loxton North and Monash yesterday had a very important visit from the Camp Quality Puppets. With fellow students dealing with cancer, the youngsters were given a greater understanding about cancer and serious illness. The puppet show aims to help inspire and educate kids providing them with a greater understanding of the challenges faced by children who are living with cancer when they return to school.

Students attend conference LAMEROO Area School students recently attended the World Vision Global Student Leadership Conference in Adelaide. Michelle Jurgens and Danni Lock (pictured right) received an insight into the effects of the global food crisis on countries such as Nepal and Kenya, along with learning about several other issues. The students described the day as moving and inspiring.

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LES PEARSON LINING up on the tee block of the first hole, you face a small gap between two huge rocks before a dog leg to the left leads to the hole. This one should be done in two shots but it generally takes three to four for first timers. The second is a basic straight putt, knock it close for one, in for two. A diagonal putt on the third is the way to go first, using the wall as a ricochet point to put your ball near the hole. The fourth is a little more complex, starting on an angle before the hole straightens. ■DESIGN: The course Two rocks again make a gap layout is tough and that must be made to make par, challenging. before another dogleg to the hole. While basic in its design, the the angle from the tee block to fifth is quite challenging. push your ball on to the downIt is a straight, slightly downhill slope, or attempt to create hill putt, which breaks into a your own angle, depending on dogleg at the end, although there your confidence levels. is only a small rebound block Standing at the tee of numto use at the end, so accuracy is ber eight, you are faced with a important. putt under a log, before the hole Number six, known affectakes a turn to the left. tionately as Oscar, is a basic right There are a number of angle, although rebound angles the rebound to choose from, block in the although beware corner is a rock, of the rock strameaning ricotegically placed chets are reasonto catch you out. ably unreliable. The ninth Then there’s can be trouble if the angle iron you don’t get the gap to get under, bridge right. which is the It is another bottom of the right angled course windmill. hole, which Another right breaks to the angle follows on right. number seven, Stroke the which has no ball firmly, but rebound block not too firmly, and a slight and the bridge ■EASY SHOT: Course designers downhill on the will guide your Gavin Barrett and way to the hole. ball over the Mario Centofanti have a hit. You can use sleeper obstacle.

â– LONG BOMB: The bonus 10th hole offers a healthy reward for a hole in one.

. The final putt is a slight downhill, with a hint of curve to the left. There is also a 10th hole, arguably the toughest on the course. For $2 a putt, the 18 metre 10th is a chance to win some money.

Stroke the ball between the rocks and into the hole and win the kitty. Simple, right? Wrong. With bunkers either side and behind the hole, the speed and line of the ball has to be perfect.

■DON’T LOOK: The score card can be sickening at the end of the round if you’re on the losing end.

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Strong line-up selected for Eastern Zone

Dogs look to have Winning vision Swans’ measure

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Match of the round

Wunkar v Paringa LOCKED at five wins each and sitting third and fourth on the ladder respectively, Wunkar and Paringa are beginning to stake their claim as premiership threats. Whoever loses this match could drop out of the four if Cobdogla can beat Ramco. Wunkar has hit a purple patch, winning its last three outings, including a great win against premiership fancy East Murray. After shaking off niggling injuries, Shane Schulz and Daniel Evans have regained fitness and will again be important if the Bulldogs are to get over Paringa. Swan forward Anthony Lippis looms as a game breaker and Steven Crouch could line up on him. Veteran David Krause has been controlling the backline for the Dogs and will have to curb the influence of Dean Hill, or possibly Nick Dillon, who has played both in attack and defence this season. Chris Gardner and Andrew Lloyd have been the playmakers for the Swans so far this season but could have a tough contest on their hands with the likes of Harley Bennell and Sean Gray ferocious at the footy. In the Wunkar forward lines, Lincoln Evans has out bodied his opponents this season and looms as a threat for the Swans. Wingmen Nathan Brown and Ian Worsfold have also impressed and could sneak forward to kick majors. This is a rematch of last year’s ripper grand final and there is no doubt the same intensity will be shown in this match, with the Bulldogs out muscling the Swans by three goals.

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■KEY: Paringa’s Dean Hill and Wunkar’s Sean Gray will be key players for their teams in this week’s match. Other games THIS is a real danger game for East Murray, with MoorookKingston threatening to upset one of the top four sides. Matt Cooper and John Robertson have again led the way for the Warriors, while young Mike Svensdon has defended admirably. Mark McConnell will strengthen the Tiger forward line if he returns this round, while the defence with Jason Berger, Darren Zadow and David Andriske should keep the Warriors to a lowly score and seal a much needed win for the Tigers. Lyrup is the king of the castle after beating second placed East Murray last round and will be looking to demolish Brown’s Well this weekend. Nathan Willmott will kick a bag this round, while there are many other goal options for the Lions, including

Ken Karpany Snr. and Grant Smith. Ash Smith and Chris Leach have worked hard for the Bombers but will not be able to stop a 150 point loss at the hands of Lyrup. After the bye round, Ramco will have fresh legs and that could prove decisive, especially considering the hard fought matches Cobdogla has been involved in over the past two rounds. The Roosters welcome back Nigel Hole, a key inclusion, who could be a thorn in the side of the Eagles’ victory plans. The Roosters have struggled to find a major target up forward this season and we understand Al Geehman could move into attack as the leading option. This game will be won in the midfield and we are predicting an upset is on the cards, with Ramco beating Cobby in a thriller.

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The draw

Amongst those from Tanunda is key forward Alex Kennedy. Kennedy has booted bags of 97 and 93 goals in 2008 and 2009 respectively and already has 62 goals for the season this year. “He will be a major target for us up forward,� Griffiths said. Waikerie ruckman Craig Miller’s form has been rewarded with selection for his first state championships. “He’s had a consistent season as a ruckman, so this is a great opportunity for him to step up to the next level,� Griffiths said. There are six under 21 players littered throughout the squad, including Berri dynamo David Hankin, Barmera-Monash utility Murray Middleton and Loxton wingman Mitch Fazekas. “What an opportunity for these guys to play with and against some league and exleague footballers.� Berri ruckman Jason Sutherland will play, with Central District, who Sutherland has been playing with in recent weeks, having the bye. After coming runner-up in the championships in 2009, Griffiths said there is a great expectancy surrounding the Eastern Zone team’s growing reputation back on home turf. “I think it’s safe to say the rest of the state is now looking at the Eastern Zone as some of the best footballers in country footy,� he said. “I think we need to maintain that pressure on this carnival.� Griffiths said he hopes the home crowd can become a factor as well. “Any support we can get would be great.�

Saturday - qualifying matches 10am: Northern Zone v Central 11:10am: Murray South East v Eyre Peninsula 12:20pm: Eastern v Northern Zone 1:30pm: Southern Districts v Eyre Peninsula 2:40pm: Central v Eastern 3:50pm: Murray South East v Southern Districts Sunday - finals matches 10am: 5th v 6th 11:45am: 3rd v 4th 1:30pm: 1st v 2nd (grand final)

The squad: Angaston: Greg Bain Matt Duldig Gawler Central: Shaun Brading South Gawler: Ryan Porter (U21) Tanunda: Sam Agars Alex Kennedy Ben Newberry Andrew Prior Matt Prior (U21) Ben Schiller (U21) Nick Schmidt Luke Wells Berri: David Hankin (U21) Peter Safralidis

Adam Beauchamp Jason Sutherland Barmera: Murray Middleton (U21) Loxton: Leigh Kruger Mitch Fazekas (U21) Loxton North: Michael Arnold Waikerie: Craig Miller Damien Stevens Andrew Bachmann Emergencies: Ryan Proud Todd Whiley

Berri’s big centenary win

■OPTIONS: Berri ruckman Brett Duffin looks to get a handball away ahead of Loxton’s Bronte Manuel.

■TACKLE: Berri’s Dustin Fromm is tackled by Loxton’s Craig Fisher, with Wade Pritchard nearby.

■LEAP: Loxton’s Ash Montgomery was unable to hold this hanger attempt.

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■RUNNER: Berri’s Clint Ridgway can’t quite grab this Adam Beauchamp handball on Saturday.

â– MARK: Kirk Harwood takes a strong grab under pressure from Bronte Manuel.


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Community Events File Thursday, July 1 • Barmera Kindergarten, occasional care service, operates within the centre, Tuesday and Thursday mornings, 2 to 5 yr olds, 8.45am to 11.30am, for further information contact Barmera Kindergarten 85882210. Friday, July 2 • Barmera Community Market at Pioneer Park, Barmera, 8am – noon. Fresh fruit and vegetables, craft, herbs, hot food available. Phone 0428152235. Saturday, July 3 • Riverland Ballroom Dancing, Kingston Social Dance with pooled tea 6pm to 9.30pm. Phone Max or Jan 85893053. • Riverland Farmers Markets, 7.30am– 11.30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone 85824864. Sunday, July 4 • Pacemakers Bingo, Sunday, 2pm, in aid of Pacemakers Club, at the Berri Resort Hotel. • PS Industry is steaming, 11am to 12.30pm and again at 1.30pm to 3pm. Devonshire morning and afternoon tea. For enquiries phone Renmark Visitor Centre 85866704. Monday, July 5 • Riverland Dog Training and Kennel Club. Riverland Exhibition Centre – Gate 1, Sturt Highway, Barmera. Agility – Monday, (puppies from 6mths of age). Obedience – Wednesday (puppies from 4mths of age). 7pm check in, 7.30 start. Current vaccination certificate required to be presented. Phone Sue 85822799.

Tuesday, July 6 • Barmera Library, 10.30am Baby Rhyme Time; 11am Story and Activity all ages. Phone 85882872. • Palms Bingo, Christmas in July. Phone Helen 85824618. • Riverland Gem and Mineral Club Inc workshop in Glossop every Tuesday afternoon, 3pm to 5.30pm for information and directions phone Dennis 85823430. Wednesday, July 7 • Refresh and Bloom for women, every Wednesday at the Belmont Hall, Berri Uniting Church, Denny Street, Berri. Gold coin donation. Thursday, July 8 • Holiday adventures; Mums and children aged 0 to 7 years, Barmera Uniting Chuch Hall. 10am to 11.30am. Games, stories, craft, music. Future Community Events • Take a Break Carer Retreat. Victor Harbor Beach Getaway, August 23rd to 26th, 2010. Victor Harbor. Cost to participants $35 (fee waived in certain circumstances). Please call Carers SA – River Murray & Mallee Carers on 1800806580 for more information.

Got an event for our File? Phone 8582 5500 and let the Riverland and Mallee know about it! Community events file is for not for profit organisations and events are listed at the discretion of the Riverland Weekly management. We recommend you verify details of events listed with the relevant organisation.

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Perfect weekender with the option of a side income A

RARE opportunity to purchase such a unique property fronting the beautiful Chamber’s Creek Located between the River Murray and Lake Bonney, it feels like you are miles from anywhere but in actual fact you are only two minutes off the Sturt Highway a little over two hours from Adelaide. Totalling 55 acres on four sections and being sold with 10 megarlitres of irrigation water you also have the option to purchase another 99 meg at market rate if required. An added bonus is the 600 acre grazing lease to the waters edge attached to Section 370, providing the opportunity for stock to graze on the creek reeds. Perfect for those who want a weekend escape and/or a significant side line income.

It would also suit a group of families who could each chip in a pittance and have a fantastic weekend escape, set up the tents, bring in the caravan, canoe, dingy, enjoy a spot of fishing, marvel at the wildlife and in the evening, light the camp fire and kick back and relax you will be amazed at how good this property will make you feel. Adjoining a national park, the property features

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Sections 164, 370, 421, 430 Price $249,000 Inspect By appointment ID 7289032

RLA 195714

excellent electric fencing; two x 2000g rain water tanks; three phase power and pump shed; 80ft x 25ft x 12ft colour bond implements shed; five stock watering points; lots of feed such as saltbush; extensive irrigation network setup for pumpkins and stock feed; perfect for horses, cattle and Motor bikes. A property that will take your breath away.

0 Contact Ray White Berri Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270

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HIS quality four tainment area out bedroom double LOXTON the back is huge, it 4 2 3 cream brick family is the ideal place to home offers an easy Lot 655 Bookpurnong Rd Contact entertain friends, living floor plan with Ray White Berri or simply a private lots of windows to let Price $247,000 Dave Kanizay and sheltered area in the natural light, Inspect By appointment 0448 845 270 for children to play. has high ceilings and ID: 104523983 The new rainwater Berri I Barmera I Loxton I Waikerie is easy on the eye with RLA 195714 tank, 34 x 34ft shed, its neutral colours and fruit trees and under lounge, kitchen with new earthy tones. cover carport are just stove and bench tops, dinFeaturing ducted a few features that add to ing room, main bedroom evaporative air-conditionthe appeal of this fantastic with BIR and bedrooms two ing (recently upgraded), property. and three have easy access to an inviting and spacious Offering the convethe large central nience of being so close to bathroom. town, yet with benefits of To complete country living, this spacious this home you family home is ideal for the have the added growing family. bonus of a fourth There are no immedibedroom with an ate neighbours, children ensuite, perfect can walk to school and the for visitors or whole family will enjoy the family/ hobby luxury of the 1500m2 allotroom. ment with its shedding and The entervariety of fruit trees.


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The HOME HOME INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS Saturday, July 3rd, 2010 BARMERA 9.30 - 10.00am

7 Chennel Cresent Ray White Renmark

BERRI 51 Powell Street Ray White Berri 10.30 – 11.30am 7 Kondoprias Court Ray White Berri 9.00 – 10.00am

LOXTON 9.30 – 10.15am

Lot 1 Dorsch Avenue LJ Hooker

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OCATED on a corner allotment within walking distance of schools and the Renmark Plaza is this appealing brick home. The home offers three bedrooms with built-in robes to the main, kitchen and bathroom areas, roomy lounge with reverse cycle airconditioning, as-new carpets throughout and new paintwork. The detached games room has airconditioning and a separate bathroom making it ideal for a teenager’s retreat or guest accommodation. A nice paved pergola, two carports and a garden shed complete this very nice home.

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Lot 18 Pelican Point Ray White Waikerie 337 Blanchetown Road Ray White Waikerie 6 North East Road Ray White Waikerie

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Sunday, July 4th, 2010 BARMERA 10.00 – 11.00am 32 Nookamka Terrace Ray White Berri

BERRI 11.30 – 12.30pm Lt 2 Sec 247 Sturt Hwy Ray White Berri 1.00 – 2.00pm 11 Bosman Drive Ray White Berri 5 Halliday Court 2.00 – 3.00pm Ray White Berri

BERRI 3.30 – 4.30pm

RENMARK 9.30 - 10.00am 10.30 - 11.00am 11.00 - 11.30am 11.15 - 11.45am

Cnr of Ral Ral Ave & Weigall Rd Ray White Renmark 4 Cook Street Ray White Renmark Brewarrina Street Ray White Renmark 224 Twentyfirst Street Ray White Renmark

13 Dennis Street Ray White Berri

LOXTON 10.30 – 11.00am Lt 21 Rattey Road Ray White Loxton 11.30 – 12.00pm Lot 82 Newton Road Ray White Loxton 12.30 – 1.00pm Lt 19 Schick Street Ray White Loxton 1.30 – 2.00pm 4 Crocker Crescent Ray White Loxton


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Offer ends 30 June 2010, while stocks last. Vehicles must be delivered prior to the end date. Not valid in conjunction with any other offer. Kia reserves the right to extend any offer. Offer excludes fleet and government buyers. Premium paint at additional cost. Unlimited km 5 year warranty for private buyers only. Note 5 year/130,000km warranty for commercial, fleet, government and rental vehicles. iPod® is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG. A. Recommended drive away price, Cerato Koup manual. B. Recommended drive away price, Cerato S manual, 2010 model year. C.Recommended drive away price, Rio S 1.4L manual, 2010 model year. D. ADR81/02 combined cycle.E. Recommended drive away price, Grand Carnival EXE LWB automatic petrol, 2010 model year. F. Recommended drive away price, Sorento Si automatic petrol, 5-star ANCAP rating, Sorento diesel model tested. G. Recommended drive away price, Soul manual. H. Recommended drive away price, Sportage LX manual, 2010 model year. I. Recommended drive away price, Rondo LX manual, 2009 model year.


Thursday May 27, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 29

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Toyota Yaris awarded for low cost of ownership TOYOTA’S Yaris has received two awards for its low cost of ownership as judged by a leading automotive consumer website. US-based Edmunds.com said Yaris won two categories in its True Cost to Own vehicle awards for 2010. Yaris topped the ratings for coupes under US$25,000 and for sedans under US$15,000. Edmunds determines the “True Cost to Own” of vehicles in 21 categories by calculating ownership costs over five years. Its assessment takes into account projected depreciation, financing, taxes, insurance premiums, fuel costs, maintenance and repairs.

The calculations include the following assumptions: • Vehicles are driven 24,000km per year • Vehicles are financed using traditional financing and not leased • Buyers pay 10 per cent deposit on the vehicle • The loan term is 60 months • Buyers represent the average demographic for insurance rates. An Edmunds.com review says the broad appeal of Yaris comes from its dependability and wide variety of body styles. It says Yaris is frugal with petrol, has a comfortable ride and features an attractive interior.

Two other Toyota vehicles also won their categories - the Tacoma compact truck and the Sienna minivan. These models are not sold in Australia. In other news, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in the US has bestowed its Top Safety Pick status on another two Toyota vehicles. The IIHS said the Toyota Highlander (sold as Kluger in Australia) and the Venza have earned its highest safety designation. To qualify for the award, a vehicle must earn the highest rating of “good” in the Institute’s front, side, rollover, and rear impact tests, and be equipped with

vehicle stability control. The testing was made more stringent in 2010 with the addition of the rollover test. Page Under the test, the roof must be able to support the equivalent of four times the vehicle’s weight compared with the current federal standard of 1.5. In the IIHS testing, the Highlander (Kluger) roof withstood a force equal to 4.74 times its vehicle weight. The Venza’s roof withstood 4.70 times its vehicle weight. Toyota’s Corolla and the US version of the recently launched Rukus have been awarded a Top Safety Pick in e riverlandweekly.com.au ach of the past two years.

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MOTORING

Riverland Weekly All Cars Day

â– HOT ROD: Aden Young (left), of Barmera, and Brad Knudson, of Berri, check out a Mini 33 Ford Roadster, while the Riverland Weekly All Cars Day was a day out for both old (above right) and new (top) vehicles. Photos: ROB MCLEAN

■‘STANG STYLE: Allan Ling (left), of Loxton, with Mildura’s Peter Hall and his one of a kind Mustang.

â– SHINE: Rick Neumann, of Adelaide, polishes up his 1923 T-Bucket 351 at the recent Riverland Weekly All Cars Day event.

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Tavern Talk

Son’s debut desert duel By DANNY HANRAHAN MY boy Paul rang me up and announced, “Dad, I’ve bought a motor bike and am going to enter the Finke”. “What do you think about that?” Lots of things flashed through my mind, not to mention the fact that due to a few unfortunate circumstances, he was without a licence for about the next year or two. So, to cut a long story short, I found myself sitting on the banks of the Finke River in the shade of ancient gums, enjoying a quiet ale photographing the best offroad race in Australia. If you are into off-road racing, the Tattersall’s Finke Desert Race is the mecca that must be seen. Twelve thousand spectators lined the track enjoying the two days of spectacular action. The boy would especially like to thank five lovely young ladies for cheering him on in a way only they can do. He mentioned that if he didn’t ride past six times, he might have been up with the leaders. Tony Whateley took the news well that family obligations must come first and quickly hired his lovely partner as the Riverland Ute Muster official photographer for the weekend, which coincided

■ TOUGH: The Finke Desert Race is the ultimate off-road challenge for competitors from right across the globe in a number of different vehicles, including the Waikerie based Scott Schiller/Leanne Walker combination (pictured).

with the big race. With most of the crowd commenting that it was a lot easier to smile at the camera, I could very well be facing the sack. RM Williams has come on board the Riverland Ute Muster as a major sponsor, with Yates Menswear, to ensure that the event will grow to become a major event, both in the world of ute musters and on the Riverland calendar. Combined this year with the added attraction of the bull riding competition, the dedicated entrants gave the weekend a big thumbs up. With numbers doubling from last year, it is firmly entrenched as a June long weekend fixture. By the way, the boy finished 336th in his first ever race and I’ll never forget the smile on his dirty red face as he crossed the finish line in Alice Springs. Congratulations to all competitors, finishing this grueling race is a huge achievement on its own.

LIMITED EDITION

$33,990

1

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Holden Commodore International

>SIDI direct injection V6 > 6-speed automatic with Active Select > 6 airbags including side curtain airbags > 18” alloy wheels > rear park assist > leather appointed seats

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• BLUETOOTH® • 16” ALLOYS • REAR SPOILER • LEATHER STEERING WHEEL WITH AUDIO CONTROLS • PRIVACY GLASS • AND LOTS MORE • Sedan or Hatch • 2.0L MIVEC engine • 5 speed manual • Seven airbags • Cruise control • Active Stability and Traction Control

$13,990

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20,990

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TRITON GL 4X2 CAB CHASSIS

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• ACTIVE STABILITY CONTROL • ACTIVE TRACTION CONTROL • 2.5L high power turbo diesel • 5 speed manual • Hands free Bluetooth® • Cruise control • 17” alloys • Super Select 4WD • Driver, passenger, side and curtain airbags

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Berri 8582 3644 Renmark 8586 6626

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Holden.

Offers end 30/6/2010 or while stocks last. Holden reserves the right to change or extend these offers. Not available in conjunction with any other special pricing or allowance. Private or ABN buyers only. 1 Max. Sale Price for International Sedan automatic. 2 Max. Sale Price for Cruze manual sedan. 3 Max. Sale Price for Barina manual sedan.

ROSENTHAL MITSUBISHI

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BERRI Phone 8582 3644 RENMARK Phone 8586 6626 See mitsubishi-motors.com.au for further information. While stocks last. Rosenthal Mitsubishi reserves the right to extend or modify these offers. Offers available on new vehicles ordered and delivered between 11st May and June 31 May 2010. Business, Fleet sales by special arrangement. †10 year or 160,000km Powertrain Warranty (whichever comes first) (non transferable). *5 year or 130,000km New - 30th 2010. Vehicle Factory Warranty (whichever comes first). ^5 years or 130,000km Roadside Assist (whichever comes first). Service conditions apply. ‡4 year or 60,000km Capped Price Servicing (whichever comes first). Covers all items specified under the standard ‘Maintenance for Normal Operating Conditions’ schedule detailed in the Service and Warranty Booklet. Additional service/repair items (if required) are at additional cost. Excludes Government and Rental Fleet customers. See your Dealer for full details. 1. Recommended selling price. 2. Drive away price includes 12 months Registration, CTP Insurance, Stamp Duty and Dealer Delivery. 3. Proof of certification required. 4. Genuine Mitsubishi Factory Aluminium Tray. LAMP0172/ROSENTHAL


END OF FINANCIAL YEAR SPECIALS! $22,490 N U $29,990 08 SV6 Sedan Mitsubishi Lancer E S WE D $25,990 N U $17,990 ES 05 Maxx Sport Mazda 3 Maxx WE D $49,990 N U $29,990 ES Holden SSV G8 Wagon 06 Captiva LX WE D $39,990 N U $18,990 E S 05 BA Falcon XR6 Holden Berlina WE D $27,700 N U $13,990 E S 05 Corolla Accent Hyundai I30 SLX Diesel WE D DRIVE AWAY

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• 3.6 V6 5 speed tiptronic • 17’’ Alloys • towbar • only 25000km’s • Black

• 2.0 lt MIVEC engine • 16’’ Alloys • Seven airbags • Traction Control • Over $2,000 extra value

XUL-089

s/n M5656

DRIVE AWAY

DRIVE AWAY

• 5 speed automatic • Air conditioned • Six airbags • 6 stack CD • Save over $3,835

• 5 speed manual • Alloys • Bodykit • only 51000km’s • Safety pack

XEZ-123

s/n Z5977

DRIVE AWAY

DRIVE AWAY

• 6 speed automatic • 6lt AFM V8 • Leather trim • Sat nav • Retails for $64,369

• 7 seater wagon • Leather interior • Rear DVD • 3.2lt V6 auto • Cruise control

XKS-436

s/n L424064

DRIVE AWAY

DRIVE AWAY

• 6 speed automatic • 3.6lt SIDI • Leather trim • 18” alloys • Retails for $53,216

• Automatic • 18’’ Alloys • Metallic grey

XDV-634

s/n L402194

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Thursday July 1, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 33

HOLDEN 09 VE BERLINA SEDAN V6 auto, climate control aircon, alloys, towbar, only 42000 k’s Karma S037AAV $27990 08 VE SV6 SEDAN 3.6 V6 5 speed tiptronic, 17’’ Alloys,

towbar, only 25000 K’s Black XUL089 (was $30,990, SAVE $1,000) $29990 06 CAPTIVA LX WAGON, 7 seater, leather interior, rear DVD, 3.2lt V6 auto, climate control. XKS436 $29990 06 HOLDEN VIVA AUTO SEDAN 1.8L aircon cruise control, one local owner 46000 Km’s XNB944 $14990 06 COMMODORE V SEDAN Alloys, rear spoiler ABS cruise ESP dual airbags Black XNF055 $19990 06 COMBO VAN 1.4 lt, side window XJZ500 $12990 05 VIVA HATCHBACK 1.8L automatic aircon $13990 metallic blue XGM665 05 VZ ACCLAIM WAGON wihite in colour with 71,000 km, auto a/c, power steering, cruise control S594-ABI $19990 05 ASTRA CD HATCHBACK alloys a/c, airbags,ABS, cruise grey XRH787 (was $18,990, SAVE $2,000) $16990 04 HOLDEN VECTRA HATCHBACK 2.2 Auto Silver in $13990 Colour XCL217 01 WH STATESMAN SEDAN one owner immaculate condition 5.7 V8 Leather trim towbar window tint $15990 115000 Km’s, XND882 00 BERLINA SEDAN 5.7 V8 17”alloys, spoiler, AA526Y

$9990

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CHARLIE’S SPORTS GOSS

The Riverland’s most authoritative sports commentator ...

WITH GRAHAM CHARLTON

Renmark knocks off Loxton ladies ■A FEATURE of Sunday’s round of soccer at Berri was Renmark Red bringing Loxton’s unbeaten run to an end in an exciting open girl’s clash, drawing within one point of the ladder leaders on the premiership table. Another, apparently, involved hard working Berri River Rangers goalkeeper and coach Adrian Pipe. Good sport that he is, I can use his own description that he committed a “keeper’s howler�. The ball was passed back to him by a fellow defender, as they

do, he ‘spent’ it before it arrived and it evaded his gloves and dribbled past him into the net for an own goal. That made the score an unlikely 1-1 at half time against Renmark Development. Dale Harwood and Steve Atkinson (three goals) helped Rangers douse the threat, however, for an 8-2 victory. There was also a lot of intrigue about the other results. Top ranked Renmark Olympic did not have it all its own way against Barmera Gold and had to

call on its class players Hari and Bari Singh and Nick Spinks to drag it to a 3-0 win. On the other hand, Barmera Dev Estates continued to be awesome, taking no prisoners against Loxton 15-0 with Anthony Ielasi (eight goals) and Martin Barber (five) running riot. The fight for the 2010 premiership is definitely on. Olympic has 22 points and Barmera Dev Estates 20. This Sunday’s matches will be followed by a break for the school holidays which includes the in-

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augural Interleague Challenge involving Sunraysia, Broken Hill and Riverland at Mildura on July 10/11. Meanwhile, last Saturday’s friendly between Riverland Under 11s and Adelaide Cobras at Renmark was such a success that it could become an annual event, with visiting officials full of praise for our region and the excellent spirit of the contest. Cobras won an entertaining match 2-1. Riley Wallace was the home team’s goal scorer.

Riverland karate competitors take home medals ■WAIKERIE’S Peter Santella (sempai) won gold medals and Kingston-On-Murray’s Robert Matthews (sensei) silver in the same veterans kata and kumite events at the recent SA Open Karate Competition at Virginia. With two notable Shotokan groups involved, Shotokan Karate Coalition, headed by Melbourne’s Keith Geyer Sensei, and the traditional Shotokan Karate – Do Federation, under Takahashi Shihan, based in Japan, a number of competitors came from interstate. All traditional Karate styles were represented with the com-

petition of high standard. Apart from Peter Santella and Robert Matthews, other members from the Riverland (Shotokan Karate – Do International Federation) were Bradley Santella, Luke Santella (Waikerie) and Alicia Shotton (Berri). Luke won a silver medal in boy’s nine years and under kumite and bronze in kata. Alicia took out bronze in girls 12-13 years kata. For the Riverland competitors it was not all about medals, however, as valuable lessons were gained in the heat of battle in overcoming nerves, maintain-

ing rhythm and varying techniques while performing at such a high standard and in front of a crowd. Peter Santella, in particular, pulled out all stops to win his two gold medals. His kumite competition was a draw after two minutes and another one minute match was necessary. Peter (sempai) and Robert (sensei) are both in the AKF-SA State Karate team and are looking at the AKF Australian Nationals in Sydney in August and SKI Nationals in Melbourne in October.

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■THE juggernaut that is 2010 Riverland greyhound racing rolls on. No fewer than nine locally bred and owned, and in some instances trained, dogs appeared on Sunday’s 10 race program at Gawler. And for the second week in a row at the track, the same Riverland dogs produced a hat-trick of wins via Bruce Lellmann’s outstanding duo Honky Tonk Girl and Stack’Em Flat and Don Gordon’s consistent Digital Speed. The runs by Honky Tonk Girl and Stack’Em Flat were again remarkably familiar and similar. From the same litter, they were both again slow out of the boxes and trailed the field before storming home for spectacular wins. Honky Tonk Girl finished five and a half lengths ahead of Riley Dakota, covering the 531 metres in 30.82 seconds and, over the same distance, Stack’Em Flat beat Danger Rhode in 30.98 seconds. Another from that litter, Handsome Shiraz, was also seemingly typically tardy in getting under way in its event and finished third, while Billie the Bar ended up fourth in another. Digital Speed was followed home in its race by two dogs of Don Gordon’s daughter Nicole Price, Crazy Quin (second) and Speeding Teddy (fifth), while Matt Doherty’s Transfer A Bit ran into interference and finished seventh. There are reports that the clever mum of Honky Tonk Girl, Stack’Em Flat and co, Barcrusher, has a younger litter currently being broken in. A chance for more local syndication perhaps?

MFL merger for interleague? â– I HAVE not got an opinion one way or the other on this, as I have been too long distanced from the inner sanctum of local football to be qualified to give one. But I do believe that as far as the thought offered by respected Waikerie stalwart Brenton Kay on the make up of a local team for interleague matches is concerned, it is worth repeating. Brenton felt that with our six A grade team Riverland, also with a relatively small population, taking on such opponents as our 2010 conqueror, Kowree Naracoorte Tatiara, with more people and teams to pick from, that the Mallee league should be invited to be part of

our ‘area’. Such a move would certainly lift our player stocks to compare with the bigger leagues. However, Mallee may not be the least bit interested, although at this stage it does appear in limbo over its involvement in the interleague scene. And since Brenton floated his idea on radio, the response has hardly been deafening, although, RFL CEO Mick Beech did not dismiss the suggestion completely. If I was to adjudicate on an unofficial survey, however, I would rule that the winners would be the group saying “the Riverland should stand on its own two feet�. Problem is, by com-

parison, most of the bigger leagues have considerably more feet to stand on. However, another thought from Brenton, after he was impressed by the number of visitors attracted to a recent junior football carnival in Mildura, I have no problem with. He considered that with co-operation right across the Riverland, the region had everything going for it to stage some massive, tourist attracting, sporting events in our midst. Perhaps we should have a Riverland Major Sporting Events Committee – or is that portfolio with one of the various groups or bodies we already have in place?

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The number of wins Ashley Bobbin has had from five bouts this year.

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Top division out of reach? ■THERE are unconfirmed reports that Lyrup Bowling Club may not enter a team in the 2010/11 first division men’s pennant competition. It seems that a review of the number of players the club penciled in for next season has resulted in their situation being reconsidered since the RBA’s annual meeting. If the report is, in fact, correct, there would cease to be a bye in the competition.

Meanwhile, bowls rolls on with Barmera completing its annual winter carnival recently. Twenty-two teams from Renmark RSL, Waikerie, Berri, Renmark, Cadell, Penfield, Loxton, Broken Hill, Blackwood and Barmera played in the opening Patron’s Mixed Pairs day. Carol Shugg and Bob Hams, from the host club, won all three of their matches to top the day’s

points tally, while runners-up were another home team Theresa Andrew and Peter Van Enkhuyzen and third Margo Fundak and Graham King, from Berri. Barmera ‘rookies’ Eddie Downs, Annette Simes, Rose Finn and Brenton Tamblyn surprised and won the eighth Vern Wilksch Memorial Fours the following day, ahead of a mixed combination Bob and Margaret Lockett (Renmark) and Ian Camp-

bell and Sam Christo (Barmera), while Waikerie’s Stan Burnett, Nancy Teasdale, Clyde Wilson and Liz Thompson were third. Monash also held its biggest event of the year on Sunday. Once again it was an absolute blinder of a day, boasting players from all over the state, including bowlers of the calibre of Wayne Rudiger (considered by many to be the best lawn bowler in SA) with his

Loxton gym product shows great promise ■FIFTEEN-year-old Mildura lad Ashley Bobbin continues to show the benefits of making his regular trip to train with the Riverland Boxing and Fitness club. Ashley was one of four fighters from the Loxton gym who made their way to Canberra last weekend to compete in a tournament against opponents from NSW and ACT in front of a crowd of 300 and was the standout performer on the trip. Using an excellent pressure tactic, Ashley defeated NSW’s Nick Klower by one point to give him four victories from five bouts so far in 2010. On the other hand, Mathew Wilson’s winning run came to an end but he was certainly not far away in a determined perfor-

mance against 2009 silver medalist from the Australian championships, Keith Hammond. Matthew had some opportunities to take the lead in the encounter but in going down to such a quality opponent by only two points would have taken a lot out of the bout. Juniors Liam Bobbin and Ryan Goodes both lost their fights but again would have benefitted from the experience. In only his second bout, Liam gave away weight to Blake Lazach (NSW) in a tough contest but again countered the extra strength with exceptional skills. Ryan took up the challenge of competing against the 46 kilogram schoolboys division gold medal winner at the 2009 Australian

championships, ACT’s Alex Cooper, and took the fight right up to his more experienced opponent. The three point losing margin included a two point penalty when Ryan received a warning for having his head too low. All in, the Riverland party had tough assignments against tough opponents but their efforts confirmed they can match it with the best. Coach Phillip Goodes also arranged for the group to visit the AIS Boxing facility, watch the Australian team train and meet the coaches and boxers. Ashley Bobbin, against the 50kg schoolboy 2009 Australian champion, and Ryan Goodes will now compete against WA boxers in Adelaide.

team from Grange. The full house sign was up quite a while ago for this event. In what was a bit of a boil over, the competition was won by Graham King, Barry Bland, Margot Fundak and Di Brown, all from Berri, ahead of another crack Berri team comprising Craig Treloar, his mum and dad, Kerry and Dennis, and his grandmother Audrey Hefford.

Huge donation by Ahrens ■LOCAL football clubs Brown’s Well, BSR, Loxton, Loxton North, East Murray, Wunkar and Waikerie are to benefit by the public silent auction of field bins donated by Ahrens Agri. The fourth generation family company, which is over 100 years old, is donating 120 field bins in all across country SA and Victoria. Ahrens managing director, Steven Ahrens, explained that the company is “always looking for ways to give back to those that have contributed to our success� and that it is realised that a lot of the the character of country towns generally revolves around their local footy clubs. Ahrens Agri division deals in rural products such as sheds and silos. David Shipway, the chairman of the SA Community Football Board, considers the donation the most valuable offer ever made to SA’s country football clubs.

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RISING STAR AWARD NAME: CHRIS MUDGE WAIKERIE’S Chris Mudge is this week’s nominee for the Riverland Weekly Rising Star Award. Mudge has really stepped up this season in the Magpies’ backline and showed poise and composure well beyond his years. Showing great enthusiasm week in, week out, Mudge has been a consistent performer for Waikerie this season.

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What is Digital TV and why are we switching? What is digital free-to-air television? The word ‘digital’ refers to the way in which signals are sent to and received by your television. Free-to-air TV in Australia is currently broadcast in both digital and analog. However, the analog signals will be phased out between 2010 and 2013 and Australian TV will become digital-only. Analog signals will be switched off around regional South Australia, including the Riverland region, on 15 December 2010. Why are we switching to digital TV? Most people will enjoy a much better picture and improved sound. It also enables more channels to be provided. By switching to digital, Australia will be keeping pace with the rest of the world, and will continue to have access to the latest programs and technology. Switching off analog TV signals will also free up broadcast space that could be used for other services for the community.

What do I need to do to get ready for the switchover? After the switchover, free-to-air television will only be available in digital so you’ll need to have a television that can receive digital TV signals. You can convert your existing analog TV by connecting a digital set top box, or upgrade to a digital television. One set top box will be needed for each TV you wish to convert. How do I know if I’m already ‘digital ready?’ An easy way to tell is checking whether you can receive ABC2 or SBS TWO. These are standard definition digital channels and if you can see them, and you don’t have subscription TV, then it means you are able to receive digital free-to-air TV. If your TV isn’t capable of receiving digital broadcasts (i.e. you can’t view either of these channels), then its l ikely you’re still viewing analog TV signals which will be switched off on 15 December 2010. When can I switch to digital TV? Digital TV services are already on the air in the Riverland region so you can make the switch now. You will need to be digital ready by 15 December to keep watching free-to-air channels after 15 December 2010 when the analog TV signals are switched off. For more information on getting ready for digital TV, visit www.digitalready.gov.au, or call 1800 20 10 13. You can also find your nearest retail store Digital Advisor to help you with more information on switchover and digital TV equipment, or an endorsed antenna installer.

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SPORT Riverland football

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A grade Barmera-Monash 17.10 (112) d Waikerie 12.8 (80). Best – Barmera-Monash: N. Kuhn, M. Smart, M. Middleton. Waikerie: T. Bevan, C. Mudge, B. Venning. Goals – Barmera-Monash: J. Lynch 4, S. Peucker, M. Middleton, R. Price 3, A. Grose 2, T. Swanbury, B. McPherson. Waikerie: C. Miller 3, C. Hawke 2, T. Eldredge, B. Venning, L. Twigden, N. Tape, T. Bevan, J. Thomson, G. Dutton. Loxton North 10.24 (84) d Renmark 10.5 (65). Best - Loxton North: D. Proud, R. Proud, J. Voigt. Renmark: T. Thorpe, N. Farr, H. Beavis. Goals - Loxton North: S. Nelson, A. Cook, J. Proud 2, R. Proud, R. Davis, T. Arnold, S. Inglis. Renmark: P. O’Loughlin 3, P. Hooper 2, N. Farr, J. Anspach, R. Glazbrook, K. Polst, N. Gillard. Berri 17.12 (114) d Loxton 6.6 (42). Best - Berri: A. Beauchamp, J. Langdon, K. Sampson. Loxton: B. Kurtzer, Bronte Manuel, G. Dahlitz. Goals - Berri: D. Hankin 4, K. Harwood 3, G. Franks, M. Barber, J. Woolston, C. Scholefield 2, P. Safralidis, A. Beauchamp. Loxton: S. Westbrook 3, L. Kruger, A. Montgomery, R. Mitchell.

B grade Loxton North 14.2 (86) d Renmark 7.9 (51). Best - Loxton North: C. Kropinyeri, J. Saint, B. Stephens. Renmark: K. Collinson, D. Sutton, M. Himsworth. Goals – Loxton North: R. McLean 4, C. Edmunds 4, B. Perry 2, J. Albrecht 2, J. Deren, J. Payne. Renmark: J. Howard 2, M. Vowles, D. Lellmann, D. Schutz, K. Collinson, J. Millington. Waikerie 10.7 (67) d Barmera-Monash 4.8 (32). Best – Waikerie: G. Dubrich, S. Feist, J. Walding. Barmera-Monash: D. Whitbourne, N. Dillon, D. Packer. Goals - Waikerie: J. Walding 4, M. Beelitz 2, S. Feist, B. Haynes, J. Dellazoppa, S. Nicholson. Barmera-Monash: C. Marks, J. Kassulke, P. Butterworth, S. Sumner.

Under 18 Barmera-Monash 14.7 (91) d Waikerie 6.2 (38). Best – Barmera-Monash: J. Graetz, M. Middleton, Z. Bates. Waikerie: P. White, D. Marr, D. Raggett. Goals – Barmera-Monash: Z. Butterworth 5, J. Coats 3, J. Graetz 2, T. Packer, L. Hoare, J. Vlassopoulos, J. Broughton. Waikerie: T. Bevan, J. Fladrich, S. Sobey, J. Haines, B. McGarrity, M. Singh. Loxton North 7.18 (60) d Renmark 7.6 (48). Best - Loxton North: M. Scott, B. Walter, T. Andrews. Renmark: C. Francis, A. Mills, R. Glazbrook. Goals - Loxton North: B. Walter, M. Scott 2, T. Hartley, A. Lueth, N. Francis. Renmark: N. Gillard 2, D. Strongman, J. Millington, N. Carr, K. Carpenter, J. Watson. Berri 14.15 (99) d Loxton 6.1 (37). Best - Berri: K. Stone, S. Hirschi, T. Dolling. Loxton: E. Pontt, J. Bates, N. Flight. Goals - Berri: K. Brand 7, T. Dolling, A. Thorpe 2, C. Trifonoff, K. Stone, B. Dolling. Loxton: N. Flight 3, A. Falcinella, J. Wood, J. Harris.

Under 15 Loxton North 8.8 (56) d Renmark 5.3 (33). Best - Loxton North: M. Lidgerwood, L. Worsfold, T. Oxlade. Renmark: Y. Papageorgios, B. Victor, I. Frahn. Goals - Loxton North: T. Renshaw 2, L. George, B. Cook, J. Maczkowiack, H. Francis, N. Thompson, C. Lawrence. Renmark: Z. Gartery, J. Albanese, L. Jackson, A. White, Y. Papageorgios. Waikerie 11.4 (70) d Barmera-Monash 7.7 (49). Best - Waikerie: D. Pierce, T. Truscott, S. McKinnon. Barmera-Monash: T. Broughton, H. Fieldhouse, G. Abdulla. Goals - Waikerie: H. Lochert, S. Mazzeo 3, D. Pierce, B. Truscott, J. Rohde, S. McKinnon, D. Ellis. Barmera-Monash: G. Abdulla, T. Lindsey, K. Nairne-Kassulke 2, J. Abdulla.

Under 13 Waikerie 4.4 (28) d Barmera-Monash 3.2 (20). Best - Waikerie: J. Griffiths, C. McKatty, Z. Pogorecki. Barmera-Monash: S. Sullivan, K. Coats, S. Butterworth. Goals - Waikerie: T. Geehman 2, B. Rigby, B. Devito. Barmera-Monash: K. Coats 2, S. Butterworth. Renmark 11.9 (75) d Loxton North 0.2 (2). Best – Renmark: A. Albanese, Z. Trewin, R. Boon. Loxton North: J. Worsfold, N. Proud, J. Inglis. Goals - Renmark: T. Reinertsen 3, M. Jenke, R. Boon, E. Cinc 2, J. Agostino, R. Walter.

Lyrup 19.10 (124) d East Murray 9.8 (62). Best - Lyrup: J. Marr, R. Grenfell, B. Healy. East Murray: R. Smith, M. Kirk, A. Pligl. Goals - Lyrup: N. Willmott 6, K. Karpany 4, G. Smith 3, J. Marr 2, R. Grenfell, S. Marr, J. Murphy, A. Abdulla. East Murray: S. Rover 4, J. Andriske 2, J. Norman, B. Parsons, Z. Schubert. Wunkar 19.13 (127) d Cobdogla 14.12 (96). Best - Wunkar: S. Schulz, D. Krause, N. Brown. Cobdogla: L. Wegener, L. Fridd, Z. Walker. Goals - Wunkar: S. Schulz 5, L. Evans 4, H. Bennell, S. Hucks, D. Evans, S. Gray 2, R. Lines, R. Heinrich. Cobdogla: T. Dawson, L. Wegener 4, D. Tilbrook 3, S. Crowe, D. Crowe, T. Maynard. Paringa 18.18 (126) d Moorook-Kingston 13.8 (86). Best - Paringa: J. Wood, B. Dillon, T. Stowers. Moorook-Kingston: M. Svendsen, J. Robertson, J. Abdulla. Goals - Paringa: A. Lippis 5, D. Hill 4, N. Dillon, J. Rover 3, S. Lehmann 2, T. Stowers. Moorook-Kingston: M. Cooper 3, J. Robertson, N. White, M. Raison, P. Cooper, J. Abdulla 2. Blanchetown-Swan Reach 21.15 (141) d Brown’s Well 7.5 (47). Best - Blanchetown-Swan Reach: D. Payne, J. Platten, M. Zbierski. Brown’s Well: C. Wall, S. Hyde, C. Leach. Goals - Blanchetown-Swan Reach: D. Payne 7, S. McKenzie 3, B. Stapleton, S. Mattner, S. Young 2, D. Drewitt, S. Marks, M. Zbierski, M. Martinson. Brown’s Well: C. Hyde, M. Reichstein 2, A. Smith, B. Milich, M. Hampel.

Under 17 Wunkar 14.4 (88) d Cobdogla 8.7 (55). Best - Wunkar: L. Pontt, C. Heinrich, B. Reid. Cobdogla: J. Roisseter, R. Werner, B. Jennings. Goals - Wunkar: L. Pontt 5, N. Brown 3, B. Reid, R. Heinrich 2, N. Gibbs, I. Worsfold. Cobdogla: T. Yates, J. Roisseter, B. Sharkey 2, B. Frahn, J. Stemberger. Lyrup d East Murray (forfeit) Blanchetown-Swan Reach 17.8 (110) d Brown’s Well 9.5 (59). Best - Blanchetown-Swan Reach: J. Martinson, S. Young, S. Marks. Brown’s Well: K. Cook, M. Falting, B. Victor. Goals - Blanchetown-Swan Reach: D. Tuckey, S. Bajski 5, G. Sobey 4, A. Bajski 2. Brown’s Well: L. Jones, A, Hampel, T. Braun 2, H. Sanford, D. McNeil, M Falting.

Masters football Hills 18.9 (117) d Superdogs 8.9 (57). Best: K. Karpany, N. Kossatch, S. Uren. Goals: R. Frahn, S. Ingerson 3, S. Healy, D. Raeder.

Mallee football A grade Pinnaroo 23.10 (148) d Peake 14.14 (98). Best – Pinnaroo: B. Sheridan, A. Keogh, W. Nickolls. Peake: G. Diprose, T. Carling, A. Hand. Goals – Pinnaroo: B. Sheridan 7, M. Fischer 4, H. Boseley, S. Kirkbright, A. Keogh 3, S. Vogt, L. Dabinett 1, J. Richardson. Peake: A. Hand 7, S. Crouch, B. Rosenzweig 2, J. Hewitt, B. Carling, N. Spry. BDT 30.15 (195) d Lameroo 8.8 (56). Best – BDT: M. Kempe, J. Keller, J. Brock. Lameroo: J. Dewing, M. Ridgway, M. Benham. Goals – BDT: S. Binns 7, B. Todd 6, B. Connor, J. Richardson, J. Zacker 3, M. Vandeleur, J. Brock, J. Keller 2, S. Butler, J. Richards. Lameroo: M. Ridgway 3, T. Bell 2, J. Ridgway, A. Toogood, M. Benham. Karoonda 17.9 (111) d Murrayville 13.6 (84). Best - Karoonda: J. Jackson, Z. Bullard, M. Kartinyeri. Murrayville: A. Heintze, R. McCormick, J. Vass. Goals - Karoonda: L. Hocking 4, I. Sumner, R. Paech, R. Jordan, D. Caldwell 2, N. Kambuts, Z. Bullard, J. Rudiger, D. Wallfried, M. Lynch. Murrayville: D. Bates 5, J. Bailey, A. Hockey 4.

B grade Karoonda 14.9 (93) d Murrayville 4.2 (26). Best - Karoonda: R. Zadow, N. Arbon, J. O’Loughlin. Murrayville: C. Walker, S. Dexter, J. Harker. Goals – Karoonda: A. Norman, R. Zadow 3, B. Boughen, J. O’Loughlin 2, N. Mumford, S. Granger, N. Johnson, C. Smelt. Murrayville: R. Wyatt 2, J. Sanders, T. Ford. Lameroo 8.9 (57) drew BDT 9.3 (57). Best – Lameroo: C. Zerk, R. Maynard, S. Venning. BDT: S. Schulz, S. McCabe, L. Schrieber.

Berri 52 (V. Migga, R. Shotton) d Loxton 21 (S. Benson, M. Hill). Renmark 44 (E. Garrett, M. Cinc) d Loxton North 30 (A. Langford, K. Harris).

15B1 Berri 49 (S. Brand, T. Westley) d Loxton 25 (E. Richardson-McKenzie, A. Rudiger).

15B2 Loxton North 30 (M. George, S. Pfeiler), Renmark 27 (T. Cooper, S. Croft).

15C1 Berri 60 (I. Thiele, E. Frankel) d Loxton 11 (E. Logos, L. Tuhoro). Waikerie 39 (B. Kafexholli, K. Mader) d Barmera 20 (S. Harrington, A. Scadden).

15C2 Berri 26 (A. Knight, M. Sarro), Renmark Blue 24 (N. Golding, R. Poulish). Renmark 42 (S. Richards, M. Arruzzolo) d Monash 17 (T. Morrow, H. Braunack).

Hockey Women: A grade ■HERO: A number of Riverland hockey players caught up with Australian star Grant Schubert, from Loxton, in Adelaide recently. They were (from left) Ada, Samuel, Beatrice and Samuel Walladge (holding Grant’s World Chamionship medal) and Dalton Casey. Goals – Lameroo: G. Haslam, B. Maynard 2, S. Venning, S. Weetra, D. Cummins, B. Young. BDT: L. Schrieber 5, S. Manning 2, S. Schulz, L. Johnston. Peake 13.16 (94) d Pinnaroo 4.1 (25). Best – Peake: J. Lindner, D. Gower, A. Loechel. Pinnaroo: N. Dabinett, C. Gum, H. Nickolls. Goals – Peake: S. Rae 5, J. Lindner 3, B. Poole, A. Loechel, C. Jacob, B. Peter, D. Gower. Pinnaroo: B. Kinnaird 2, L. Bailey, J. Tiller.

Senior colts Karoonda 19.16 (130) d Murrayville 9.4 (58). Best – Karoonda: M. Wilson, M. Love, P. Reid. Murrayville: A. Parker, Z. Mckee, D. Herbert. Goals – Karoonda: M. Wilson 6, D. Story 4, M. Love, N. Johnson 3, P. Reid 2, J. Koolmatrie, R. Erickson, K. Miller, J. Miller, C. Wilson. Murrayville: R. Watson 2, A. Parker, Z. Mckee, R. Watson. Lameroo 10.9 (69) d BDT 7.3 (45). Best – Lameroo: B. Purdie, D. Steer, C. White. BDT: B. Borchardt, L. Brock, B. Cooper. Goals – Lameroo: D. Steer 4, B. Hannam 3, J. Barrett, N. Brown, W. Werner. BDT: K. Challinger, J. Camac, Z. Lewis 2, L. Kendrick. Peake 20.13 (133) d Pinnaroo 1.5 (11). Best – Peake: E. Loechel, R. Morris, M. Richards. Pinnaroo: O. Brown, I. Fischer, A. Dabinett, Goals – Peake: C. Jacob 7, E. Loechel 6, T. Sinclair 2, R. Morris, R. Raper, M. Richards, D. McDonald, J. Cheyne. Pinnaroo: I. Fischer.

Junior colts Lameroo 8.10 (58) d BDT 0.1 (1). Best - Lameroo: Jayden Barrett, Joshua Barrett, N. Brown. BDT: A. Stidiford, T. Harvey, T. Kennett. Goals – Lameroo: Joshua Barrett 3, R. Kerber, S. Hannam, C. Hay, S. Steer, S. Dyer. Peake 7.7 (49) d Pinnaroo 2.3 (15). Best – Peake: N. Gregurke, D. Perks, B. Kielow. Pinnaroo: B. Tiller, J. King, N. Bridge. Goals - Peake: N. Gregurke, D. Perks, B. Kielow 2, C. Simon. Pinnaroo: C. Dabinett, R. O’Driscoll. Murrayville 5.4 (34) d Karoonda 5.3 (33). Best – Karoonda: J. Norman, H. Pilgrim, E. Wiencke. Murrayville: Not supplied. Goals – Karoonda: S. Paech, M. Morgan 2, K. Miller. Murrayville: Not supplied.

Golf Waikerie Men Division one par: S. Quinn +5. Division two: A. Nicholson +6. Voucher winners: R. Wilson +3, W. Morris +3, T. Neideck +3, H. Moyle +2. Ladies stableford: S. Byrnes 40, K. Watkins 38 c/b.

Berri Veterans Golf Week Pinehurst/mixed and mens: G. Kellaway/Elise Dignan 69 3/4 nett c/b, S. Baylis/D. Howes 69 ž. Ladies: C. Wait 81, P. Packer 80, J. Morrish 76. Men’s division one: L. Campbell 73, J. Wildy 70. Men’s division two: B. Sullivan 76, R. Simpson 74.

Saturday Stableford Men’s: P. Luker 41, G. Leyson 40, D. Zeliff 38, B. Pelly, S. Roberts 37, L. Campbell, K. Martin, R. Wurth 36. Ladies: C. Wait 36.

Barmera Stroke competition: N. McPherson 66 nett, G. Baker 67, K. Moore, B. Frost, D. Hodson 73, T. Foot, M. Ubhey 74, N. Cane 75.

Junior golf Six holes: J. Miller (Ren) 23, E. Roberts (Ber) 24, C. Jenke (Ren) 34, R. Binder (Ren) 36, H. Baker 38. Nine holes: M. Pfitzner (Ren) 18, B. Roberts (Ber) 21, S. Steed (Ren) 25, B. Tregeagle (Ren) 25, A. Schultz (Waik) 27. SAPSASA: B. Jenke (Ren) 44, B.Fisher (Lox) 47, M. Pfitzner (Ren) 49, J. Spillos (Bar) 50, B. Butson (Lox) 52.

Riverland motocross 50cc quad class: C. Fidler, L. Eddy. 65cc class: J. Fidler, J. Eddy, B. Whyte. 85cc/150cc division one: A. Barker, D. Henry, C. Rollbusch. 85cc/150cc division two: A. Rollbusch, M. Pickering, J. Flight. 85cc/150cc division three: C. Zadow. 125cc/250cc juniors: T. Lange.

Riverland Netball A1 Barmera 46 (C. Richardson, K. Saville) d Waikerie 37 (C. Pearson, D. White). Loxton 54 (S. Edwards, S. Wright) d Berri 36 (T. Howard, T. Jachmann). Renmark 61 (L. Menz, J. Haynes) d Loxton North 24 (K. Tschirpig, S. Koch).

A2 Berri 48 (N. Malycha, T. Hoffmann) d Loxton 33 (E. Buick, E. Sparrow).

A3 Berri 59 (J. Hill-Kregar, N. Thiele) d Loxton 29 (M. Loxton, T. Benson).

B1 Berri 39 (J. Armes, L. Hill) d Loxton 24 (P. Nitschke, K. Mickan). Renmark 60 (E. Rucioch, A. Fisher) d Loxton North 31 (E. Patching, E. Braddock).

B2 Renmark 40 (T. Thorpe, K. Raams) d Loxton North 19 (T. Lange, T. Deren).

C1 Loxton North 52 (S. Leach, K. Nugent) d Renmark 18 (M. Roe, A. Fischer).

C2 Berri 52 (H. O’ Leary-Fletcher, A Wilksch) d Monash 30 (N. Taylor, V. Taylor).

17A Berri 62 (T. Hoffmann, P. Lloyd) d Loxton 30 (G. Schilling, E. Garrard). Renmark 48 (K. Nelson, J.Westmoreland) d Loxton North 39 (Z. Patterson, A. Koch).

17B Loxton North 46 (B. Kropinyeri, N. Farr) d Renmark 43 (C. Brown, B. Pfeiffer).

17C Loxton North 76 (A. Faehrmann, A. Cock) d Renmark 21 (L. Rohrlach, K. Singh). Loxton 40 (E. Suwman, D. Kahl) d Waikerie 28 (C. Sim-Gully, M. Hamdorf).

Loxton 3 d Berri 2. Best - Loxton: T. Allister, P. Hennig, L. Varady. Berri: K. Payne, M. McMahon, K. Hibberd. Goals - Loxton: S. Baird 2, B. Cass. Berri: C. Mengler 2. Renmark 5 d Waikerie 1. Best - Renmark: K. Coden, K. Trautwein, J. Butters. Waikerie: J. Wilson, K. Pick, K. Fulwood. Goals - Renmark: D. Weeks 3, J. Mallinson, B. Stoneham. Waikerie: C. Waye.

B grade Berri 2 d Loxton 1. Best - Berri: K. Burge, L. Mensforth, L. Delaine. Loxton: T. Bates, S. Wonderland, S. Feetham. Goals - Berri: L. Mensforth, L. Delaine. Loxton: R. Schulz. Waikerie 5 d Renmark 0. Best - Waikerie: V. Schmidt, L. Morgan, N Holmes. Renmark: L. Nickolias, B. Caire, M. Taylor. Goals - Waikerie: V. Schmidt 5.

Under 18 Loxton 3 d Berri 2. Best - Loxton: S. Pickering, S. Schubert, R. Schultz. Berri: A. Spronk, S. Bobstchinski, M. Arnold. Goals - Loxton: T. Allister, S. Baird, T. Doecke. Berri: C Mengler, M. McMahon. Renmark 5 d Waikerie 0. Best - Renmark: J. Mallinson, J. Butters, K. Finn. Waikerie: J. Wilson, N. Holmes, M. Hansen. Goals - Renmark: J. Mallinson 2, M. Trautwein, J. Butters, S. Reid.

Men: A grade Berri 4 d Loxton 1. Best - Berri: D. Segui, M. Baird, B. Stokes. Loxton: D. Schubert, S. Burgess, A. Evans. Goals - Berri: P. Santos, M. Baird, S. Trimper, P. Blinkerton. Loxton: A. Evans. Renmark 6 d Waikerie 1. Best - Renmark: T. Petranick, M. Tucker, J. Sluggett. Waikerie: B. Schiller, J. Redemski, M. Morgan. Goals - Renmark: D. Shawyer 4, D. Casey, J. Fielke. Waikerie: R. Edwards.

B grade Waikerie 3 d Renmark 1. Best - Waikerie: S. Lawson, J. Haese, P. White. Renmark: S. Lacey, P. Scharnberg, S. Botten. Goals - Waikerie: M. Wenske 3. Renmark: S. Lacey. Berri 7 d Loxton 2. Best - Berri: A. Pietsch, B. Halupka, K. Ridley. Loxton: C. Allister, T. Haigh, A. Peake. Goals - Berri: J. Bowers, A. Pietsch, D. Kearney 2, K. Ridley. Loxton: To. Haigh, Ty. Haigh.

Under 18 Renmark 5 d Waikerie 0. Best - Renmark: J. Fielke, A. Shaw, D. Casey. Waikerie: R. Noble, R. Kimgman, B. Morgan. Goals - Renmark: A. Shaw 3, D. Casey, E. Chaplin. Loxton 4 d Berri 0. Best - Loxton: B. Hammond, J. Crosby, J. Lugg. Berri: S. Walladge, D. Couzner, J. Roberts. Goals - Loxton: A. Evans 2, Z. Bartsch, Z. Schubert.

Mixed: Under 14 Loxton Yellow 4 d Loxton Black 1. Best - Loxton Yellow: J. Hopper, J. McDonough, W. Mowbray. Loxton Black: D. Mowbray, S. Cass, A. Nitshcke. Goals - Loxton Yellow: J. Hopper 3, T. Doecke. Loxton Black: D. Mowbray. Berri 1 d Waikerie 0. Best - Berri: A. Roberts, R. Gillespie, N.

Barton-Ancliffe. Waikerie: B. Morgan, C. Catford, C. Tyler. Goals - Berri: C. Passmore. Renmark 7 d Waikerie Black 2. Best - Renmark: J. Woodrow, K. Wickham, J. Mallinson-Weeks. Waikerie Black: L. Harkness, H. White, C. Donaldson. Goals - Renmark: J. Mallinson-Weeks 3, D. Casey 2, L. Shaw, K. Finn. Waikerie: N. Hocking.

Under 11 Berri Blue 1 d Berri Red 0. Best - Berri Blue: J. Seekamp, B. Hill, J. Frazer. Berri Red: B. Hill, J. Smith, P. Singh. Goals - Berri Blue: J. Seekamp. Renmark 4 d Waikerie 1. Best - Renmark: N. Duggin, B. Duggin, E. Smart. Waikerie: J. Smith, L. Redemski, A. Perks. Goals - Renmark: B. Duggin 2, N. Duggin, B. Casey. Waikerie: J. Smith.

Riverland Soccer A Grade Berri 8 d Renmark Development 2. Best – Berri: D. Harwood, E. Grosser. Renmark Development: T. Pilgrim, H. Raif. Goals - Berri: S. Atkinson 3, P. Eleftheriadis, E. Grosser 2, D. Harwood. Renmark Development: Own goal, N. Gregurec. Barmera Dev Estates 15 d Loxton 0. Best: Barmera Dev Estates: M. Barber, A. Ielasi. Loxton: A. Giles, J. Mangelsdorf. Goals – Barmera Dev Estates: A. Ielasi 8, M. Barber 5, K. Barber, E. Doupis. Renmark Olympic 3 d Barmera Gold 0. Best – Renmark Olympic: J. Thiel, J. Bacra. Barmera Gold: C. Makris, E. Siy. Goals – Renmark Olympic: H. Singh, B. Singh, N. Spinks.

Open Girls Renmark Red 1 d Loxton 0. Best - Renmark Red: T. Makris, J. Glykos. Loxton: J. Ebert, D. Tootell. Goals – Renmark Red: E. Papageorgiou. Berri 2 d Barmera 0. Best - Berri: B. Hoffmann, E. Nisbett Barmera: N. Brook, T. Dixon. Goals Berri: A. Knight, A. Partridge.

Under 16 Renmark One 2 d Renmark Two 0. Best – Renmark One: Y. Papageorgios, A. Machi . Renmark Two: B. Pilgrim, P. Gill. Goals – Renmark One: N. Gregurec, A. Hussaini . Berri 9 d Loxton 1. Best - Berri: T. Schrapel, M. Drogemuller. Loxton: C. Trussler, R. Tyler. Goals - M. Drogemuller, T. Schrapel, S. Sporbert 2, E. Grosser, G. Koutouzis, P.C. Zahos. Loxton: J. Hentschke.

Under 13 Barmera Two 1 drew Renmark One 1. Best: J. Wallace, K. Head, M. Burton. Goals - Barmera Two: J. Wallace. Renmark One: B. Zanlorenzi. Renmark Two 6 d Barmera Three 2. Best: R. Walter, J. Spiliios, A. Thomas. Goals – Renmark Two: R. Walter, M. Bristow 2, B. Pater, M. Thomas. Barmera Three: H. Stavrou, D. Seyto. Berri One 1 d Barmera One 0. Best: G. Pangallo, A. Drogemuller, D. Eleftheriadis. Goals – Berri One: A. Drogemuller. Loxton 6 d Berri Two 0. Best: J. Booth, A. Kondoprias, S. Arnold. Goals - Loxton: J. Booth 3, S. Arnold, R. Slade, C. Trussler.

Renmark/Loxton go-karts Two day competiton Juniors: Z. Hammerstein (Lox) 146, K. Szach (Angas) 134, K. Woods (Adel) 110. J open: J. Caruso (Adel) 160, B. Hembling (Lox) 129, C. Heinrich (Lox) 109. KT light: A. Hall (Adel) 141, J. Caruso (Adel) 140, M. Crouch (Adel) 124. KT medium: R. Heinrich (Lox) 134, J. Wenham (Adel) 122, J. Barrow (YP) 116. KT heavy: B. Frankenfield (Angas), S. Howard (Desert Dirt) 130, N. Clarke (Angas) 120. Statesman: R. Frankenfield (Angas)154, S. Clifton (Angas) 146, J. Falland (Lox) 113. KTT twin/Outlaw: C. Faehrmann (Ren) 146, K. Sears (Adel) 124, B. Heinrich (Angas) 123. 100cc open: S. Barry (Adel) 160, J. Robinson (Ren) 128, J. Waldon (Lox) 125. 200cc open: M. Burford (Adel) 160, B. Heinrich (Angas) 124, B. Manuel (Lox) 112. 125 light: S. Putland (Angas) 160, S. Barry (Adel) 136, D. Merritt (Adel) 110. 125 heavy: K. Falland (Lox), T. Small (Angas) 114, R. Cortolezzis (Ren) 112.

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For Sale BABY pram, 3 wheel $60; child’s bike seat $30; child’s 22-40kg life jacket $40; ski bisket $40; booster seat $25; wooden round kitchen table $50. Ex condition. Phone 85825561.

MONSTER, garage sale, Sunday, August 11, 9am. Numerous trash and treasure items, food, drinks avail. Seventh Day Adventist Church complex, Sunrise Court, Berri (off old Sturt Highway).

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LAND sale, Loveday, 2.475h, 6.11 acres native scrub with 18m x 9m established shed, roller doors, cement floor, water and power connected at boundary. Offers considered. Phone 0407720746.

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GRAFTING: It’s time to prepare your vines for grafting. Contact www. vinegraft.com.au for your needs, prices and advice.

OLD Holden or Ford car parts. Phone 0407854036.

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HAY Oaten, lucerne, triticale, large round rolls, can deliver. Phone RENMARK, 23 Railway 0418615099. Terrace, cnr Pyap Street. Saturday, July 3, 8.30am. Household furniture and **PHOTO** items, bric-a-brac

HOUSEBOAT 54X14.5 ft, steel hulls, recoated 09, Mariner 50hp, low hours, 8 berth, must sell due to ill health, $59950. Genuine enquiries only. Phone 0488422925 or visit website www. gumtree.com

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FORD Futura EF, auto sedan, ’95, reg, alloy wheels, 158,000 kms only, very tidy, XFE-930, $3990. Phone 0408844709. MAZDA, tribute LTD, V6, auto station wagon 05, roof rack, cargo barrier, alloy wheels, tinted windows, airbags, reg, 31,000 kms only, XKL459, $29990. Phone 0408844709. NISSAN Murano, TI, 2006, gold duco, sunroof, Bose sound system, black leather interior, towbar, plus all standard luxuries, ex cond, 89,000 kms, XNZ-027, regretful sale, $29,800. Phone 0416229451 or 85839112.

PIPE specials med, galv. 25NB - $35.10; 32NB $46.55; 40NB - $54.25; 50NB - $78.70. This pipe will bend. Riverland Steel Metaland. Phone TOYOTA Hilux 1999, 85822144. 4WD, 2 door extra cab, PURLIN specials and 3ltr diesel, 5spd manual, stock lengths. 75LC x cruise control, CD, air, w/ 1.0mm - $4.95m gst inc; canopy, side steps, back 100LC x 1.5mm - $6.60m step, bulbar, low km, gd gst inc; 150LC x 1.5mm - cond, $15,000 ono. Phone $8.95m gst inc. Riverland 0438842715.

I N S U R A N C E - For the most competitive prices on home, contents, commercials, caravan and boats. Contact your local SGIC Agents Rosenthals, Renmark, 85866626 or Berri. Phone 85823644.

RIVERLAND Scrap Metal. We buy all scrap and nonferris metal. Why give your old cars and white goods away when we pay you cash for them? All farms, yards, sheds and factory clean ups, no worries. So don’t dump it, sell it, we will pay YOU to clean up all your scrap. All steel wanted. Phone 0429881058.

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ADVICE TO BOAT OPERATORS NAVIGATION RESTRICTIONS Lock 6 Lock Chamber closed 10 - 12 weeks as from 5 July 2010 On behalf of the Murray Darling Basin Authority, SA Water is undertaking extensive essential maintenance on Lock 6 at Murtho. The lock chamber will undergo a complete refurbishment which is vital to the longevity of the structure. During this period, vessels will be unable to navigate through Lock 6 for approximately 10 to 12 weeks from 5 July 2010.

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stories of some of Shakespeare’s greatest plays, including the Twelfth Night, the production includes the big Elvis hits Blue Suede Shoes, Hound Dog and A Little Less Conversation. “It is a very funny script, you can identify with all the characters and it has got the wonderful music of Elvis,� Matt said. An 11 piece stage band will feature, making sure the audience will relive Elvis’ greatest hits in style. Byrne said Gavin Cianci is the perfect fit to play the lead role of Chad. “If Elvis auditioned he would get the lead role (but) unfortunately he is not around so Gavin is just wonderful in the role of Chad

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and he is almost channelling Elvis, the way he plays the role,� he said. “He has a lot of charisma, he is very easy on the eye, the ladies will love him and the blokes will want to be like him.� According to Byrne, the audience will not pick the plot twists and romance that occurs. “The characters you will fall in love with because you can’t help but care about them,� he said. “If you think you know who is going to fall in love with who when you start watching it, you might just be wrong.� Two performances of All Shook Up will feature at the Chaffey Theatre on July 31 at 2pm and 8pm.

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Wednesday 7th

1. In which country would you find Stoke-on-Trent? 2. The musical All Shook Up will appear at the Chaffey Theatre on what date? 3. Wales is a country located in which continent? 4. David Haig starred as Inspector Grim in which English cop TV show? 5. Elvis Presley was how old when he suffered a fatal heart attack? 6. Some Might Say was a song sung by which popular English band? 7. Who plays Brian Clough in the 2009 film The Damned United? 8. True or false - the bilby is an endangered species? 9. What are mountain lions or pumas officially known as? 10. The television network initials NBC stands for what? 11. What is the calling code for Australia? 12. Van Diemen’s land is now known as what? 13. True or false - an historical name for Australia was New Holland? 14. What is the capital city of Sudan? 15. What is the official language of Ghana? 16. Which two Chelsea footballers featured on the anti-racism song Skin, with rappers Wills & The Willing? 17. Which Austar channel does The Fairly Odd Parents screen on? 18. How many points do you get for scoring a goal in hockey? 19. In which Victorian suburb does GM Holden Ltd operate? 20. Which continent is the coyote native to?

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4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 How The Earth Was Made 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Jeeves And Wooster 1.30 Cheese Slices 2.00 The Bill

3.00 Children’s Programs 6.05 Grand Designs 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Catalyst 8.30 Miracles 9.30 Addiction 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.30 Live From Abbey Road 12.20 Movie: Three Came Home

5.30 Message Stick 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Poh's Kitchen 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 Spicks And Specks: Presented by Adam Hills

8.30 The Gruen Transfer 9.00 The Armstrong And Miller Show 9.30 The Graham Norton Show 10.15 Gavin And Stacey 10.45 Clone 11.15 Very Small Business 11.45 Massive 12.15 Ideal 12.45 Pulling 1.15 Red Dwarf 1.45 Zoo Days

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Frank McKlusky, C.I. 2.00 All Saints 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News

6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 The Vicar Of Dibley Special 8.45 How I Met Your Mother 9.45 Cougar Town 10.15 True Beauty – Face Of Vegas 11.15 American Dad 11.45 Win News 12.15 The Matty Johns Show 1.30 Home Shopping

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.00 Antiques

Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 7.30 Getaway 8.30 Sea Patrol 9.30 The Mentalist 10.30 Tennis: Wimbledon 2010: Women's Semi Finals 3.30 Nine News 4.00 F Troop

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Dharma & Greg 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News

6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.00 AFL: Carlton v Brisbane Lions 11.00 Ten News 11.45 The Late Show 12.30 Cops 1.30 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland 3.00 Life Today 3.30 Benny Hinn

5.00 Weatherwatch 1.00 The Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 Supermom 2.30 The Fabulous Flag Sisters 3.30 A Fighting Chance 4.00 Feast Greece 4.30 World Watch 5.00 PBS Newshour 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.30 My Family Feast 8.00 Oz And James

Drink To Britain 8.30 Supersizers Go... 9.30 World News 10.00 Blood, Sweat And Gears: Follows the journey of an American cycling team seeking to compete in its first Tour De France. 11.40 Never Say Die Matildas 12.40 Movie: Belleville RendezVous (France)

Friday 2nd

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4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The New Inventors 6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 Catalyst 11.30 The New Inventors 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Enough Rope 1.30 Cranford 2.30 Spicks And Specks

3.00 Children’s Programs 6.05 Meerkat Manor 6.30 Can We Help? 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Stateline 8.00 Terry Jones’ Great Map Mystery 8.30 Miss Marple 10.05 30 Seconds 10.30 Lateline 11.15 The Graham Norton Show 12.05 rage

5.30 Message Stick 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Three Hungry Boys 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 Mr. Bean 8.30 Being Human

9.30 Spectacle: Elvis Costello With... 10.15 Moving Wallpaper 10.40 Songbook 11.25 Like A Version 11.30 A Little Later 11.45 A Journey Through American Music 12.35 Planet Rock Profiles 1.05 Red Dwarf 1.35 Zoo Days

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Blow Out: John Travolta 2.30 The Golden Girls 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News

6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 AFL: Hawthorn v Western Bulldogs 11.45 Win News 12.15 Movie: Redemption: Jamie Foxx, Lynn Whitfield and Wes Williams 2.05 Inside Ireland 3.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.00 Antiques

Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 7.30 Customs 8.00 Motorway Patrol 8.30 Movie: Made Of Honour 10.35 Tennis: Wimbledon 2010: Men's Semi Finals 3.30 Friday Football

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Dharma & Greg 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News

6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Masterchef Australia 9.00 NCIS 10.00 Numb3rs 11.00 Ten News 11.30 Sports Tonight 12.00 The Late Show 1.00 Medium 2.00 Zero Hour 2.50 Video Hits 3.00 Home Shopping

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 Malls R Us 2.30 Cracking The Colour Code 3.30 Short Stories 4.00 Classical Destinations 4.30 World Watch 5.00 PBS Newshour: With Jim Lehrer 6.00 Global Village

6.30 World News 7.30 Coast 8.30 The Unbelievable Story Of The First World Cup 9.30 Erotic Tales 11.00 FIFA World Cup: First Quarter Final 1.30 FIFA World Cup Match Replay 3.30 FIFA World Cup: Second Quarter Final

Saturday 3rd

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5.00 rage 11.00 Poh's Kitchen 11.30 Message Stick 12.00 Stateline 12.30 Australian Story 1.00 Foreign Correspondent 1.30 Can We Help? 2.00 The SANFL: Eagles v Sturt 5.00 Bowls: World Cup 2010: Women’s Semi Final 6.00 Planet Food

6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Doc Martin: Louisa is disturbed at the growing intimacy between Martin and his old flame. 8.25 ABC News 8.30 The Bill 9.15 ABC News 9.20 Midsomer Murders 11.00 Silent Witness 11.55 rage

6am Children’s Programs 6.00 At The Movies 6.30 Heartland: While the boys head off on a fishing trip, the girls are left back at Heartland to deal with the havoc caused by a dog, a porcupine and a herd of escaped cows. 7.30 Robin Hood 8.15 Mr Bean With

Rowan Atkinson 8.30 Movie: Puberty Blues: Nell Schofield: Teenage growing pains, told from the girl's point of view. 9.55 Movie: Fringe Dwellers: Kristina Nehm 11.30 Agnes Abbott: Hard Worker 12.05 What Price Fame? 1.00 Victoria's Empire

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 V8 Xtra 12.30 V8 Utes: Round Three: Darwin 1.30 Beauty And The Geek Australia 2.30 Movie: Fat Albert 4.30 What's Up Down Under

5.00 Guide To The Good Life 5.30 Discover 6.00 Seven News 6.30 There’s Nothing Like Australia 7.30 Movie: Ratatouille 9.50 Movie: Moonraker: Roger Moore 12.20 Movie: Valet Girls: Meri D. Marshall 2.05 Home Shopping

6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Saturday 9.00 Saturday Kerri-Anne 10.00 Children's Programs 1.30 Cybershack 2.00 Skippy 2.30 The Wildlife Man 3.30 Building Ideas 4.00 Talk To The Animals

4.30 Fishing Australia 5.00 PostcardsAustralia 5.30 Out Of The Blue 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Australia's Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Movie: Big Daddy 9.30 One Day International Cricket: England v Australia 10.30 Tennis: Wimbledon 2010: Women's Final 12.30 Cricket (Cont.)

6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 12.00 Out Of The Blue 1.00 Everybody Hates Chris 1.30 The Barefoot Investor 2.00 Simply Footy 2.30 AFL: Fremantle v Port Adelaide 5.30 Ten News 6.00 Malcolm In The Middle

6.30 Before The Game 7.30 AFL: Adelaide v Essendon 11.00 Movie: EDtv: Matthew McConaughey, Jenna Elfman and Woody Harrelson 1.20 Infomercial 1.50 Video Hits 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Bayless Conley 4.30 Leading The Way 5.00 Hour Of Power

6.00 The Contenders 6.30 FIFA World Cup: Morning News 7.00 Weatherwatch 7.40 World Watch 1.00 San Remo Song Festival 3.00 Seaman Dan And Friends 3.30 Tim Marlow Meets 4.00 PBS Newshour 5.00 FIFA World Cup Match Of The Day 6.00 World News

7.00 Monster Moves 8.00 Santo, Sam And Ed's Cup Fever! 8.30 The FIFA World Cup Show 9.30 FIFA World Cup Australian Highlights 11.00 FIFA World Cup: Third Quarter Final 1.30 Tour De France Live Stages: Prologue 3.30 FIFA World Cup: Fourth Quarter Final

Sunday 4th

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5.00 rage 6.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Inside Business 10.30 Offsiders 11.00 Asia Pacific Focus 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Landline 1.00 Gardening Australia 1.30 Message Stick 2.00 Travel Oz 2.30 Dogfight Over

MiG Alley 3.30 The End Of The Rainbow 4.30 Fairweather Man 5.30 Art Nation 6.00 At The Movies 6.30 Treks In A Wild World 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Doctor Who 8.35 Little Dorrit 10.20 Compass 11.20 Who The #$@% Is Jackson Pollock?

6am Children’s Programs 6pm The Wild Gourmets: Thomasina Miers and Guy Grieve travel around the UK attempting to live entirely off the land. 6.30 Artscape 7.00 Art Nation 7.30 Emily In Japan 8.30 Not A Willing Participant

9.00 Anatomy: An intimate film about the extremes of strength and frailty in the human body. 9.30 Cold Feet: Pete is consumed by anxiety. 10.30 Brideshead Revisited: Charles travels abroad to seek inspiration and meets Julia aboard a ship. 11.30 Carlos Santana 1.10 Beautiful Noise

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 AFL Game Day 11.00 Journey Into Extravagance 12.00 According To Jim 12.30 Footy Flashbacks 1.30 AFL: Richmond v Sydney 4.30 Relentless Enemies

5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Dancing With The Stars 8.30 Bones 9.30 Castle 10.30 Scrubs 11.30 Russell Brand's Ponderland 12.00 Movie: Full Frontal 2.00 Home Shopping 3.00 NBC Meet The Press

6.00 Paradise TV 6.30 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today Sunday 10.00 Wide World Of Sports 11.00 The Sunday Footy Show 1.00 F Troop 1.30 Movie: Protocol: Goldie Hawn and Chris Sarandon 3.30 Rescue Special Ops

4.30 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Postcards 6.00 Nine News 6.30 RBT 7.00 Send In The Dogs 7.30 60 Minutes 8.30 CSI 9.30 Cold Case 10.30 Tennis: Wimbledon 2010: Men's Final 2.00 Skippy

6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Meet The Press 8.30 Video Hits 12.00 One Tree Hill 1.00 Orangutan Diary 1.30 I Fish 2.30 Netball: ANZ Championship: Preliminary Final 4.30 Meerkat Manor

5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Merlin 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.30 The Good Wife 9.30 House 10.30 Moto GP 1.15 Video Hits 1.30 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland 3.00 Life Today 3.30 Benny Hinn

6.00 The Contenders 6.30 FIFA World Cup: Morning News 7.00 World Watch 7.30 Tour De France: Daily Updates 7.45 Weatherwatch 8.00 World Watch 11.30 Vote Yes For Aborigines 12.30 Tour De Suisse 1.30 World Superbike Championships 2.00 Speedweek

4.00 Football Asia 4.30 Futbol Mundial 5.00 FIFA World Cup Match Of The Day 6.00 Tour De France: Highlights 6.30 World News 7.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 8.30 Santo, Sam And Ed's Cup Fever! 9.00 World Cup Show 10.00 Tour De France Live Stages: Stage One

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6.00 Travel Oz 6.30 Talking Heads 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Four Corners 9.20 Media Watch 9.35 Q&A 10.35 Lateline 11.10 Lateline Business 11.35 The War 12.30 Movie: The Narrow Margin

5.30 Message Stick 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Terry Jones’ Great Map Mystery 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show Global Edition 7.35 The Colbert Report Global Edition 8.00 10 Items Or Less 8.30 Good Game

8.55 Usavich 9.00 Lunch Monkeys: An important cheque is misplaced. 9.30 Misfits 10.20 Torchwood 11.15 triple j's One Night Stand 2010 11.45 Death Note 12.10 Soundtrack To My Life 12.30 Afro Samurai 1.05 Red Dwarf 1.35 Zoo Days

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Falling In Love With The Girl Next Door 2.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News

7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line 8.00 The Force: Random Breath Test 8.30 Desperate Housewives 9.30 Hung 11.00 Scrubs 11.30 Trauma 12.30 Win News 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.00 Antiques

Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 8.00 The Big Bang Theory 8.30 Rescue Special Ops 9.30 CSI: Miami 10.30 Footy Classified 11.30 Nine News 12.00 McLeod’s Daughters

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful

5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.30 Good News Week 10.00 Outrageous Fortune 11.00 Ten News 11.45 The Late Show 12.30 Burn Notice 1.30 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 7.30 Tour De France 7.45 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 A Northern Town 2.30 Fat Chance 3.30 Destination Australia 4.30 World Watch 5.00 The Crew 5.30 FIFA Futbol Mundial

6.00 Tour De France: Highlights 6.30 World News 7.30 Mythbusters: Adam and Jamie test a myth about an exploding water heater. 8.30 Man V Wild 9.20 King Crab Attack 9.30 World News 10.00 Tour De France Live Stages: Stage Two 2.00 Weatherwatch

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3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Three Men In Another Boat 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Foreign Correspondent 8.30 Greatest Cities Of The World 9.30 QI 10.00 Book Club 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business

5.30 Message Stick 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Face Painting With Bill Leak 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 Outnumbered: Jake brings a girl

home. 8.30 The Street 9.30 The Wire: Burrell seeks to burnish his reputation by ordering the department to double the number of street arrests. 10.30 Teachers 11.30 Billable Hours 12.00 Heartland 12.45 A Little Later 1.05 Red Dwarf 1.35 Zoo Days

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Packed To The Rafters 2.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight

7.30 Minute To Win It 8.30 Packed To The Rafters 9.30 Australia Versus 10.30 Alan Sugar: The Apprentice 11.50 Win News 12.20 Popstars 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra 5.30 Seven Early News

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.00 Antiques

Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 7.30 Top Gear 9.00 E.J. Whitten Legends Game 11.15 Nine News 11.45 WWE Afterburn 11.45 ET 12.45 Win News 1.15 Nine Presents

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Dharma & Greg 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News

6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.00 Modern Family 8.30 NCIS 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Law & Order 1.00 Sex And The City 1.30 Home Shopping

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 7.30 Tour De France 7.45 World Watch 1.00 Black Nation 2.45 Taua 3.00 Help 3.30 Singles Club 4.00 Risking It All 4.30 World Watch 5.00 PBS Newshour 6.00 Tour De France: Highlights 6.30 World News

7.30 Finding My Mind 8.30 On Thin Ice: With only weeks until the team is due to leave for the race, Ben is in hospital. 9.30 World News 10.00 Tour De France Live Stages: Stage Three 1.30 FIFA World Cup Match Replay 3.30 FIFA World Cup: First Semi Final

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6.00 Cheese Slices 6.30 Poh's Kitchen 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 The New Inventors 8.30 Spicks And Specks 9.00 The Gruen Transfer 9.30 United States Of Tara 10.00 At The Movies 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.30 Spooks

5.30 Message Stick 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 How Do They Do It? 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 e2 Transport 8.30 Design For Life

9.30 Teenage Cancer Ward: The stories of three young people thrust together by their life-threatening conditions. 10.30 Stand Up: Muslim-American Comics Come Of Age 11.30 Animal Pharm 12.30 A Place In Slovakia 1.05 Red Dwarf 1.35 Zoo Days

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Derby: John Schneider 2.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight

7.30 Around The World In 90 Minutes 9.15 Movie: Pretty Woman: Richard Gere and Julia Roberts 11.40 Scrubs 12.05 Win News 12.35 Sons And Daughters 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra 5.30 Seven Early News

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News 5.00 Antiques

Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 7.30 Hey Hey It’s Saturday 9.30 State Of Origin: NSW v Queensland 10.30 Seeds Of Hope 11.30 Nine News 12.00 Eclipse Music TV 12.30 20/20

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Dharma & Greg 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News

6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.30 Lie To Me 9.30 Law & Order: Criminal Intent 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 The Shield 1.00 Sex And The City 1.30 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland

6.00 The Contenders 6.30 FIFA World Cup: Morning News 7.00 Weatherwatch 7.30 Tour De France: Daily Updates 7.45 World Watch 2.30 Donkey In Lahore 3.30 World Watch 4.00 PBS Newshour 5.00 FIFA World Cup Match Of The Day 6.00 Tour De France:

Highlights 6.30 World News 7.35 Inspector Rex 8.30 Santo, Sam And Ed's Cup Fever! 9.00 The FIFA World Cup Show 10.00 Tour De France Live Stages: Stage Four 1.30 FIFA World Cup Match Replay 3.30 FIFA World Cup: Second Semi Final


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■ REPEAT: Eastern Zone coach Craig Griffiths addresses the team in the 2008 State Country Championships final at Barmera. The team went on to win the title. Photo: FILE

Eastern Zone eye State Country Championships title at Berri

IN IT TO WIN IT

By LES PEARSON

THE final Eastern Zone squad has been selected ahead of this weekend’s State Country Football Championships in Berri. Senior coach Craig Griffiths is at the helm once more, looking to repeat the feats of 2008 when the Eastern Zone won the prestigious carnival.

He and his panel miliar you are with of selectors and assisthe guys around In these games, the more familiar you tant coaches, includyou, the better. are with the guys around you, the better. ing John Persinos, “To have people Rodney Maynard, like (Ben) Newberof players that have played togethIan Curren and Rodry, (Leigh) Kruger ney Brown, have selected a strong er certainly played a role for selec- and (Damian) Stevens is a good, squad with some familiar faces tors. strong leadership group to start “Without a doubt,” Griffiths with. with youngsters mixed in for an said. injection of youth. “Then blokes like Saf (Peter “In these games, the more fa- Safralidis), Andrew Prior and Greg Griffiths said keeping that core

Bain added to that, it’s just a great core group to work with.” Eight players from the rampant Tanunda team have been selected in the squad and Griffiths hopes they will replicate that team’s success in the Barossa, Light and Gawler Football League. ■ Continued Page 16


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