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Adventurers return ■HOME AGAIN: Notorious Riverland adventurers (from left) John Dunn, Majid Andary, Kevin Deakin, John Hammond and Bill Starr, have just returned from a three-week canoe tour of one of the jewel’s of the outback. Full story: pages 10 & 11. Photo: JANE WILSON

TWO WEEKS NOTICE THE State Government has just two weeks to respond to calls from the State Parliament’s Natural Resources Committee to extend critical water allocations to help Riverland growers survive the next irrigation season. The committee visited the Riverland for two days last month, taking eye-witness accounts of the lack of water for irrigators and touring specific drought affected sites. In a report presented to parliament, the committee came to the conclusion that critical water allocations in the Riverland need to be ex-

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BRAD PERRY tended on the same terms as in the 2008/2009 irrigation year, to keep permanent plantings alive and maintain business vitality. Natural Resources Committee chairman John Rau said the Riverland needs urgent help from the State Government and hoped its advice would be seriously considered.

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“We put this report together in a few days because we thought it was so critical,� he said. “All of the committee was unanimous on our view that there could be a huge cost to the Riverland if it was not offered a critical water allocation.� The committee, made up of Labour, Liberal, Democrats and upper and lower house members, has toured around Australia assessing water conditions in other states. ■Continued Page 7

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Raising the alarm for the Riverland LAST time I occupied this space, I offended some readers about my thoughts on the Country Health Plan. I was all for the original plan but public outcry has had the desired effect and the plan was amended. The people appear to have got what they wanted. Congratulations. However, a letter to the editor and even our front page story, again, outline a sore

issue for Riverlanders. Water. The community was hugely vocal about the hospital issue and saving their hospital. It worked to a large extent. What I’m wondering is, have we had the same public outcry that the Country Health Plan attracted? If so, why hasn’t our voice been heard, similar to government response to the Country

Berri CWA announces its closure, ending 64 years of service to the district. - Full report, Page 9

The Swan Reach Museum has recieved a major makeover, while the Maritime Museum has returned an important exhibit back to the facility. – Full report, Page 13

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By LES PEARSON HARD working, proud, honest and a family man. All words Visy Packaging Berri operations manager David Pfeiler used to describe recently deceased, multi-millionaire and Visy founder, Richard Pratt. “He was a hard man but that’s how he got to where he was,” Mr Pfeiler said. Mr Pratt passed away last Tuesday after a battle with prostate cancer. When setting the Berri operations up, Mr Pratt spent some time in the Riverland on several occasions, though his visits started to dwindle as the Visy empire began to grow. Mr Pfeiler said Mr Pratt was a great advocate for treating his employees well and was popular amongst the workers. “He would come in to the factory and introduce himself, talk to the workers and learn their names and remember them,” Mr Pfeiler said. “He would pride himself on that.” When in the Riverland, Mr Pratt would stay at the Berri Resort Hotel, Mr Pfeiler claiming he would walk out to the Visy factory from the hotel. On his way there, Mr Pratt would walk through the blocks and pick fruit to eat on his way. “He loved the fruit growing properties,” Mr Pfeiler said. “We start here at 6am … and at 6am he would walk in.” Mr Pratt’s example has stuck with Mr Pfeiler ever since. “Everyone would get treated well if you did the right thing by him,” he said. “You worked hard for him but you were well looked after.” While the consummate professional, Mr Pratt was also known to be quite a charismatic person.

■ Tony Sharley AFTER 10 years at the helm of one of South Australia’s best known tourist attractions, it is time for Tony Sharley to move on. Mr Sharley resigned from his position as Banrock Station manager late last month. “I have basically resigned after 10 years really just to create a bit of space to be able to contemplate the next move,” Mr Sharley said when the Riverland Weekly asked him about the decision last Thursday. “I leave at Banrock Station a fantastic team, who will carry on the work I was doing.” Banrock Station opened to much fanfare in 1999 and Mr Sharley has been manager of the environmental tourist attraction/winery since. During that time, the property has developed into an internationally renowned tourist attraction, bringing many visitors to the region each year. Mr Sharley said the highlight of his time at Banrock Station was seeing the wetland become RAMSAR listed. He said the listing reaffirmed commitment to the environment by property owner Constellation Wines. “It’s a huge feather in our cap,” Mr Sharley said. Mr Sharley will finish up at Banrock Station next week.

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■ WORKING MAN: Richard Pratt has been described by local Visy manager David Pfeiler as a hard man who cared for his employees. Photo: THE ADVERTISER Mr Pfeiler said, at customer entertainment shows, Mr Pratt would get up and sing, not above, playing to the crowd. He said Mr Pratt’s attitude that his employees should be treated like family, led to the company’s great success. “That was a big part of it. “He was like that right down to the day he died.

“He was a great man. “I don’t think I will ever see another manager of a multi-million dollar company treat people the way he did. “One of the greatest things he taught me was to run the business as though it was your own. “If more managers of large companies were like him, things

in these economic conditions would be a lot better today.” The Visy company has now been split up amongst Mr Pratt’s children. “There has been no effect to the business here as yet,” Mr Pfeiler said. “Who knows what’s going to happen down the track.”

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RIVERLAND Football League delegates met Monday night to discuss the condition of ovals in the Independent football league. The delegates assessed the way ovals in the Independent competition are being watered and maintained and looked at whether any extra water will be needed to keep the ovals in peak condition through the rest of the season. Riverland Football League executive officer Mick Beech said the delegates all agreed the ovals were looking really exceptional, considering the lack of water. “Most of the Independent teams are on bore water or recycled water, so there are no problems there,� he said. “The Independent ovals are looking in good condition.� With football throughout the region in full swing, councils and football club members have had to work overtime to keep the ovals in top nick. This has been evident among the A grade clubs. In fact, Waikerie Football Club members have donated more than 5000 megalitres of water to keep the oval surface to a playable standard as water restrictions remain tight. Mr Beech said club delegates had a meeting prior to the start of the season to discuss oval watering issues for the Riverland Football League. “Clubs that are not on recycled water, I am not sure how the councils are doing it,� he said. “The ovals are looking really good, Barmera is looking really good and they aren’t using recycled water.� Mr Beech said football ovals have got a priority for water to keep them up to standard. “We have been allowed to allocate extra water for sporting facilities,� he said. “We haven’t had anyone who have said that their oval is rock hard and may cause injuries.�

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We haven’t had anyone who have said that their oval is rock hard

SANFL game at Waikerie Oval in July, show how much effort is being put in behind the scenes to maintain the ovals. Loxton Waikerie Council infrastructure services director Tom Avery said using waste water and stormwater on ovals has helped keep them green. “Whilst we are not putting the amount of water on that we have in previous years, we are certainly allocating enough water, we believe at

this stage, to keep the ovals in good condition,� he said. “It is a fairly consistent process year in and year out with maintaining ovals, it’s just the water allocations that is a little bit of a concern at the moment.� Mr Avery said the Loxton Waikerie Council is putting over 20 megalitres, on average, per oval every year. “We have got to maintain facilities because we just don’t want to see the participation in sport drop off and make sure we maintain that it is a very strong part of the Riverland community,� he said. “We are certainly giving strong consideration to watering our sporting facilities. “Now we are just hoping that climatic conditions will change and they will provide some assistance there.� The Renmark Football Club is in its centenary year and Renmark Paringa chief executive officer Barry Hurst said it is important to keep Renmark oval green. “At Renmark Oval this year we are keeping the oval surface as well as we can,� he said. “We take pride in the recreational facilities we have in our district and we are able to maintain the ovals in Renmark and Paringa with irrigating them with waste water. “We think that our recreational grounds do play an important part of the social wellbeing of our dis-


Thursday May 7, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 7

Riverland critically in need of water allocation ■From Page 1 Mr Rau said he hoped there was enough water in the system to offer critical water to Riverland growers. “Will cabinet pick up our recommendations or not?� Mr Rau asked. “Even if cabinet does pick up our recommendations and the government does agree, there may not be enough water in the system and that would be beyond everyone’s control.� Central Irrigation Trust chief executive officer Jeff Parish said, during his hour of evidence to the committee, that irrigators need the critical water allocation so growers can plan permanent plantings for the next 12 months. “We need to ensure that our irrigated crops have water so that at least the trees and vines don’t die,� he said. “The critical water allocations of last year was a terribly important and wise initiative.� Citrus Board of South Australia chairman Peter Walker agreed. “We just want to get on with it but we have to have water,� he said. “Our (citrus) crop is not like a vine that goes dormant; we have to irrigate 12 months of the year.� Representing the stone fruit industry, South Australian Fresh Fruit Growers Association executive officer Tim Grieger indicated that critical water allocations were vital for the Riverland’s

â– DRIED OUT: Without a critical water allocation, Riverland orchards and vineyards could be looking very dry next irrigation year. Photo: JANE WILSON

surival. “That would be hugely in our planning, in our confidence and our vision for moving forward into the future,� he said in the report. “No doubt there are reasons why they can’t do that

but it would be a big help. “That’s how important it is to our survival - it’s hugely important.� Riverland Development Corporation chief executive officer Ken Smith expressed the need for the critical water

allocation to be extended. “It will be a temporary solution that will get us through what we are going through at the moment, so we come through the other side, still with some permanent plantings in the

ground,� he said. The Natural Resources Committee said the alternative to the State Government supporting another season of critical water allocations ,could be the mass loss of permanent

plantings, drastic increase in farmers exiting the business and widespread suffering, both economically and personally. The committee said if this was not made available, job losses would devastate Riverland communities and would have a long lasting impact for the State and Federal Government. Mr Rau said it was concerning to see the impact of the drought on vineyards and orchards when the committee toured the Riverland to Lake Bonney, Wachtel’s Lagoon, Yatco Lagoon and Loveday vineyards. “We looked at citrus orchards and saw grape vines that had stopped being watered,� he said. “There were dead sticks all over the place. “I have to say, it is not the only part of the Basin where that sort of scenery is there.� After the tour, Central Irrigation Trust chief executive officer Jeff Parish said he hoped having the Natural Resources Committee in the Riverland would help push an early announcement that critical water will be available for the next irrigation year. “We actually were encouraged by April rain,� he said. “It is a pattern that could change our circumstances.� “I am pleased they have taken up the issue in the Riverland. “I think that sends a really strong message to the government.�

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Rain brings relief and restores confidence RIVERLAND farmers breathed a sigh of relief when the late April rain arrived in time for the beginning of the season, traditionally marked by Anzac Day. “The rain restores primary producers’ confidence and boosts faith for the start of what we hope will be a reasonable season,� citrus-grower and owner/manager of Hood’s Tractors in Paringa, Norm Hood said. “When the rain arrives early

or even just on time, this gets the weeds growing. “AThen in a couple of weeks, farmers can get on with sowing. “Some canola and wheat have already gone in, with barley and oats to follow soon. “It’s important to get sowing done on time to increase the possibility of getting a good yield. “We’re hoping for follow-up rain in a couple of weeks. “Another few millimetres to

keep the topsoil wet would be great,� he said. “The best time to get the sowing done is from Anzac Day until about mid-May,� he said. Falls of 25-35 millimetres received across the region, were widespread across the region. This rain has prompted primary producers to ready their equipment which means an increased demand for spare parts and mechanical services.

“The timing for sowing is right. “Its important to have all machinery ready to maximise this opportunity for sowing.� Throughout the Riverland, authorised MTA and affiliated Farm and Industrial Machinery Dealers (FIMDA) members in Paringa, Berri, Loxton, Renmark and Waikerie will always give great service, fair prices and good backup support.

Authorised MTA members and farm machinery specialists in the region include Hood’s Tractors (Paringa), Growers’ Services Pty Ltd (Berri/Renmark), Errol Matchoss Motors (Waikerie / Loxton) and Riverland Farm Machinery in Renmark. “Its been an exceptionally tough time. Now we need to make the most of the opportunity and the rain we’ve been given,� Norm said.

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NEARLY 13,000 people visited the Renmark Public Library during the first quarter of this year, prompting the Renmark Paringa Council to praise the work of its staff. Library staff conducted a number of readers groups to entice people in and this proved successful, with more than 23,000 loans up until March. School holiday storytelling and craft programs under the theme Get in the Game and Read grabbed the attention of visitors and locals, with an increase in average loans per day in January. Renmark Paringa Council chief executive officer Barry Hurst was delighted with the number of people visiting the library. “Our chief librarian and other library staff are always looking at innovative ways to encourage people to use the library and from time to time, perhaps specific programs to bring people into the library and make them even more aware of the services,� he said. “Libraries provide an alternative service to people who are otherwise looking for some form of recreation or entertainment. “We are very proud of it, its well staffed by enthusiastic and committed people.� The Renmark Public Library has also stocked 425 new items from January to March. “By having a good supply of up to date reading material and the internet, for those who don’t have access, the service provided by the library is considered quite valuable,� Mr Hurst said.

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Council saves Chaffey House By BRAD PERRY AFTER financial difficulties, the Chaffey House management committee were prepared to shut its doors until Renmark Paringa Council stepped in. The community-run house, which provides social service activities and programs, was deemed too important to close and therefore, kept running under the wing of the Renmark Paringa Council. Renmark Paringa Council chief executive officer Barry

Hurst said council will now review the number of services it provides. “We will be meeting with prospective agencies to take over the operations of the centre,� he said. “Council believe some of the services that are provided there need to be obtained, not necessarily all of them.� In a letter to council, Renmark High School principal Paul Wilton said there have been some concerns raised about the clientele visiting and the supervision within Chaffey

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Berri Barmera Council News

Council offered hall when local women’s group finishes up

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Calls for pioneer memorial as CWA folds By LES PEARSON THE Berri CWA have indicated they will close at the end of this financial year. With 64 years service behind the group, Berri CWA president Peg Mortimer has requested council erect a small monument, dedicated to the female pioneers of the area, while the group’s hall has also been inspected for other use in the future. Berri Barmera Council chief executive officer David Beaton sympathised with the group. “It is sad but it’s just a sign of the times unfortunately,” he said. As for the hall, council is expected to make a decision shortly. “It’s a nice hall so it could possibly be a good community meeting area,” Mr Beaton said. “It’s small, it’s got parking and in a good location, so council will have a look at it anyway and see what we can do with it.” Mrs Mortimer was saddened by the closure but felt it was inevitable.

■ CLOSING: Berri CWA president Peg Mortimer will be left with only happy memories when the club officially closes in June this year. “Well, it would have been lovely if we had some young women to come and take over because it really is a lovely organisation,” she said. “Most of the younger women work nowadays. “We felt we had to close.”

A majestic old piano was one of the items for sale on Saturday while clearing the hall. “We have to get a lot done so we couldn’t just leave it,” Mrs Mortimer said. With the group gone, all that will be left of the Berri CWA by

June 30, will be memories. “We used to go on floats and dress up and goodness knows what but those days are gone now,” Mrs Mortimer said. There are still CWA groups in Renmark and Loxton.

WHILE the recent Berri Barmera Council telephone survey did attract some negative public feedback, chief executive officer David Beaton said preliminary unofficial data from the survey indicated it was successful. The survey focussed on council services and will provide valuable information to assist council develop the next stage of its strategic plan. “It’s good in one way because it gives you a broad cross-section of respondents,” Mr Beaton said. “We have a tendency, that if we do a mail out, we only generally get one demographic responding.” Mr Beaton said the small amount of negative feedback will also be addressed. “Some people said a few of the callers were hard to understand and the length of it was also mentioned,” he said. “It’s not perfect, so we’ve relayed those concerns on to the people who do the surveys on our behalf.” As part of council’s commitment to consult and engage the community, the survey will compliment future forums, where potential directions for council can be raised and discussed in person. Responses from some 400 Berri and Barmera residents was completed at the end of March and Mr Beaton is confident council will receive the data in coming weeks.

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10 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday May 7, 2009

Jewel of the DESERT

Canoeing through the Simpson By LES PEARSON FEW people in the world could say they have canoed through the Simpson Desert. Four infamous local adventurers did just that last month. This time, Bill Starr, Majid Andary, John Hammond and John Dunn were joined by Adelaide’s Chris Harris in a convoy of two vehicles and four canoes to tour what is regarded as the ‘jewel of the outback’- the Kallakoopah river system. Located in far north South Australia, the Kallakoopah is a remote outback river unknown to many. It only runs once every five to ten years, joining the Warburton River and running into Lake Eyre. Local vet John Hammond said the expedition took months of planning. “Once we were aware of the huge floods in Queensland in December, we were pretty much planning from there,� he said. “You need to get a big flood to get down it.� The convoy only discovered the river after stumbling across it in a previous trip across the lower Simpson Desert. “This river is so remote, you practically can’t get to it,� Mr Hammond said. The convoy drove up to Cowrie Station, before gaining access to the river and canoed the length of it, some 370 kilometres. The group used two wooden canoes, Mr Starr had built in the past, and Mr Hammond provided two

â– CAVALRY: The support vehicle on their journey across the sand dunes. â– LEFT: Relaxing on the Kallakoopah River were (from left) John Hammond, John Dunn and Bill Starr.

large 18-foot canoes with solar panels and electric motors. Mr Star and Mr Andary drew the short straw, having to use the manual vessels. “They didn’t have much to do because the current was so strong, it was a brilliant current,� Mr Hammond said. He said the volume of water there was hard to fathom. “What blew us away up there was the amount of water there was. “Sections of that river were so full of water, it was mind-blowing.� The water travelled from just

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south of Mount Isa, Queensland. “You can’t believe how much water has come down,� Mr Hammond said. Mr Hammond is excited with the prospect of an abundance of wildlife emerging in coming months. He said the flood will replenish desert food stocks with time for outback wildlife. “The bird life was fairly sparse but as time goes by, everything will reproduce,� he said. “I reckon it will be just a wildlife paradise over the next six months.�

The canoeing convoy also drank the Kallakoopah water for the whole expedition. “When you had a glass of water, it was full of sediment but it tasted quite good,� Mr Hammond said. “I suspect that with the volume of water coming down, it may be one of the cleanest rivers in the world.� They made reasonable progress, covering 30 kilometres of river a day. “Every day the section of the river was different,� Mr Hammond said.

He suspects that the group may well be the only ones in history to have canoed down the Kallakoopah. Amongst the trip’s finds were a well-preserved camel skull and a rare but headless, inland taipan that had been recently killed. Once the trip had ended, locals Kevin Deakin and Bill Curren were the retrieval team and picked up the canoeing group. Mr Hammond said the retrieval team would have travelled the equivalent from Berri to the Gold Coast to pick the lads up. “The distances are enormous

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Jewel of the DESERT Thinking about leaving the block?

Desert when you’re out there,� he said. With such volumes of water flowing through the desert, it did prompt the thought of re-diverting that water into the Murray. “It would be colossal, there would be no water issues at all,� Mr Hammond said. He said it would easily fill Lake Alexandrina and Lake Albert and re-establish a healthy river system. That said, he also could see the importance the Kallakoopah has to the desert. “It’s a rare natural river system,� he said. “I think the Kallakoopah and the Warburton systems are desert jewels. “It’s sort of bit of a paradise really. “The major concern is every drop of water that goes into Lake Eyre is going to evaporate. “Gigalitres on gigalitres will just go into the sky.�

Planning for their next adventure after touring Nepal last year has not begun as yet. “We’re a bit stuffed,� Mr Hammond said. “We’ve decided we should actually do something with our wives next time.�

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â– FLOODED: The majestic Kallakoopah River surges through the desert on the way to Lake Eyre. Photos: Supplied

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Thursday May 7, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 17

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Renee Jachmann and Travis Simmons were married in a ceremony at Concordia Lutheran Church, Loxton, on Saturday, February 7. The groom is the daughter of Phil and Carlene Jachmann, of Loxton, while the groom is the son of Barry and Pat Simmons, of Tintinara. The couple honeymooned in Phuket, Thailand, and reside at Mount Barker. Photography: KAREN JERICHO Jo Cresp and Nigel Lloyd were married in a ceremony at Bert Dix Park, Paringa,on March 28. The couple reside at Paringa. Photography: KAREN JERICHO

Brenton Pudney and Rebecca Crack, both of Lameroo, were marrie marriedd recently in a ceremony in Blanche Cave at Naracoorte. The groom is son to Des and Vicki Pudney, of Lameroo, while the bri bride de is a daughter to Kent and Lyn Crack, of Port Lincoln. The reception was held at the Naracoorte Town Hall with catering by the Kyby Ladies. Bar staff were volunteers from national parks. The couple’s honeymoon will be a camping trip from Darwin to Broome in July. Brenton and Rebecca would like to thank all family and friends for making the day a very special one. Photographer:: STEVE BOURNE Photographer

Slip back into mum’s good books.

Kate Thomson, daughter of Sandy and Phyllis Thomson, of Robe, married Clinton Schubert, son of Bruce and Glanys Schubert, of Loxton, on March 28, on the beach front at Robe. Guests travelled from Adelaide, Melbourne, the Riverland and Perth. The couple honeymooned at Victor Harbor and are now residing at Naracoorte.

If you have had your wedding recently, bring your photos in to the Riverland Weekly at 3/29 Vaughan Terrace, Berri, or send them to PO Box 1279, Berri 5343 or email newsdesk@riverlandweekly.com.au

On Saturday, April 18, Margot Wood and Tim Smythe were married at the Pilgrims of Zion Lutheran Church, Bookpurnong. The couple honeymooned on Kangaroo Island and now reside in Loxton.

Spend $50 at any specialty store from Monday 4th May 2009 to receive a NATIO Wellness Hand Cream SPF 15 (100ml)* or NATIO Wellness Body Gloss (140ml)* Spend $85 at any specialty store and receive both! Tell us why your Mum is a NATIO goddess and enter the draw to win a NATIO Wellness Skincare Gift Pack (valued at RRP $250 by Natio) and a $350 gift voucher for a spa treatment.* *Conditions apply, see entry form for details. Stocks strictly limited. Receipts must be redeemed within the promotional period and spend must be in one transaction. Natio is available at Myer, David Jones and selected pharmacies.

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Tara Gehling, formerly of Berri, daughter of Bruce and Gay Gehling, of Berri, and Andrew Roneberg, son of Colleen Roneberg, of Adelaide, married at Sacred Heart College Chapel, Somerton Park. The bridesmaids were Shannon Lock, Emily Pope, Alicia Chabria and Jade Kearns. The groomsmen were Jason Hood, Jason Roneberg, Jarrad Murphy and Nigel Roberts. Flowergirls were Jessie Hood, Maddison Hood and Sienna Murphy. Page Boy was Jacob Roneberg. The reception was held at The Beachouse, Glenelg and the couple honeymooned in Phuket, Thailand.

Ben Murdoch, son of Ian and Lyn Murdoch, of Loxton and Nicola Henson, daughter of Alison Barradell, of Mawsley Villiage, UK, and Phillip Henson (dec), were married at Second Valley on Easter Saturday, April 11. In addition to the 60 Australian guests, were 20 people who made the trip from the UK for the very special occasion. After a honeymoon in Cairns, the couple will reside in Hathern, UK.


18 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday May 7, 2009 ADVERTISING FEATURE

Celebrate Mother’s Day 2009

Special day for mum has another significance for many

Mother’s Day to bring families together By LES PEARSON KAREN has a hectic schedule. The mother of four is always flat out tending to the family. She is not alone. Millions, if not billions of mums around the world, will be wined, dined and appreciated this weekend but funnily enough, it is really much more of a family occasion. “We just go out to dinner or spend the day together,� Karen said. Yes, family is all about time and Mother’s Day is one of those rare chances Karen has to have all of her family around her at once. With children at different ages with different agendas, to group them all together borders on impossible. “It’s very hard for us to eat at the dinner table together,� Karen said. “It’s that one day I can be together with everyone.� Mother’s Day starts

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Thursday May 7, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 19 ADVERTISING FEATURE

Celebrate Mother’s Day 2009

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Mick Beech – Riverland Football League chief executive “Make sure you keep yourself busy or you’ll get bored and look for trouble.�

Jane Wilson – Riverland Weekly photographer “Remember that when you go shopping, it’s not about what you need but what you want.� Alex Centofanti – Business owner “My mother always told me it was “for my own good�. Not until I had my own children was this fully understood.� Bronwen Wade: ABC radio “Always put toilet paper on a toilet seat that’s not your own. Even foreign countries with dubious ablutions facilities become safe territory.�

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By BRAD PERRY FOR one Berri parent, Mother’s Day is about giving. Val Wasley and her husband Denis are hoping to raise money towards projects benefiting women and children in third world countries, through the book Mrs Wasley wrote called Yabbies in the Bath Tub. The book touches on her life in the Riverland and the processes of raising the couple’s biological daughter and seven adopted children. Born in Barmera, Mrs Wasley also takes a unique look at how living by the river has been a special part of her life and the role of

Mrs Wasley has been a wonderful mother to these children and continues to give to the world by selling her book to raise money for charity. Yabbies in the Bathtub is a tribute to the courage and sense of humour of her children and shows the joy, emotions and difficulties of adoption. The book is a perfect Mother’s Day gift and only costs $10 with

Mother’s Day tour a majestic treat for mum SURPRISE mum this Mother’s Day with a trip back to yesteryear at the Olivewood Homestead’s Mother’s Day Country Fair in Renmark. Featuring scrumptious Devonshire teas and bush tucker, various entertainment, including the Riverland Brass Band and tours around the museum and homestead, it makes a perfect day out. There will also be a vast array of collectable

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HOME INSPECTIONS

FOR THIS WEEK

Saturday, May 9, 2009 BERRI 11.30 - 12.15pm 12.30 - 1.15pm

COBDOGLA

RENMARK High quality homes in this price range are rare so don’t delay! Make an appointment to inspect this very appealing home today.

1.00 - 2.00pm

9 Scarborough Court Ray White Renmark RLA 147968 Contact Mark Cresp 0417 883 892 Price $178,950 Inspect By appointment

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5 Coombe Street LJ Hooker Berri 14 McGilton Road LJ Hooker Berri

10.00 - 11.00am 11.30 - 12.30pm 3.00 - 4.00pm

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11.30 - 12.00pm 11.30 - 12.00pm 12.30 - 1.00pm

10.30 - 11.00am 10.30 - 11.00am

9 Lagoon Court Ray White Renmark 24 Myall Street Ray White Renmark 8 Riverview Drive, Paringa Ray White Renmark

Sunday, May 10 , 2009

LOXTON

9.30 - 10.00am

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Sec 14 Mudge Road Ray White Berri 3 Westbrook Avenue Ray White Loxton 18 McMillan Street Ray White Loxton 30 Sixth Street Ray White Loxton

RENMARK

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Saturday, May 9, 2009

19 Murtho Street Ray White Renmark 170 Sixteenth Street Ray White Renmark Tarcoola St, left off Chino St Ray White Renmark Renmark Ave, near Sth Store Ray White Renmark

10.30 - 11.00am

26 Cedar Avenue LJ Hooker Berri

11.15 - 11.45am

34 17th Street LJ Hooker Berri

BERRI 1.00 - 2.00pm

7 McGregor Street Ray White Berri

BARMERA 11.30 - 12.30pm

Sec 439 Manning Road Ray White Berri

COBDOGLA 10.00 - 11.00am

4 Park Terrace Ray White Berri

LOXTON 3.00 - 4.00pm

16 Hamiester Avenue Ray White Loxton

MONASH 12.15 - 12.45pm 1.00 - 1.30pm

Nixon Road LJ Hooker Berri Jury Road LJ Hooker Berri

For Marschall First National, Berri and Waikerie properties, call their office on 8541 2777, 7 days a week to arrange an inspection time convenient to buyers and sellers.


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Home of hospitality stunning in every way I

NSPIRE your imagination and fulfil your dreams with fruition – embrace and live the dazzling lifestyle at this hidden secret address! It’s an entrepreneur’s residence set on ž acres and offers opulent and impressive living throughout. The property has the entire WOW factor within the complete boundaries of such a unique and distinctive property. No-one could say they want more because this beauty possesses the lot with freedom, lifestyle living and a just a wonderful upbringing for any occupants to enjoy and cherish. Life’s a journey – just enjoy it and here is the opportunity of a lifetime! Tasmanian Oak floorboards underfoot are in the spacious living and sleeping zones and the kitchen and living areas feature gorgeous 2-pak cabinetry, down lights and display wall cabinetry to be home to the wide screen TV. Gas combustion heating with alternate options of evapo-

rative and reverse cycle split system air-conditioning are within the home. Alternate living retreats emanate adolescent to mature lifestyle areas. The extra large rumpus/games room is through French doors off the dining area. This spacious room also leads out to the two bay garaging for the family vehicles plus extra storage area space that is under the main roof and of course has keyless entry. An amazing kitchen fill with impressive built-in 2-pak kitchen dressers, display mantles and the cooking appliances that one would expect in such a magnificent abode. The supermarket walk in pantry hosts shelving for an abundance of shelf life ingredients and also allows work preparation space for electrical appliances with a tiled splash back area workbench. Four large bedrooms each have floor to ceiling built-in robes with desk shelving, window and light

furnishings. Each tastefully presented and is perfectly positioned. Timeless federation themes compliment the tiled wet areas and the three way bathroom has a cast iron claw foot bath, built-in vanity unit, separate shower alcove and adjacent is the toilet which has similar themes. Fabulous entertaining area witnessing play in the in-ground swimming pool/ spa or make a racquet on the concrete flood lit tennis court set amongst beautiful landscaped gardens. Computerised and the latest underground watering system ensure greener pasture on the grounds and under the main roof is the Mr and Mrs car accommodation but near-by is additional shedding for the boat, caravan or just brilliant workshop shedding. Add up the value to replace this premium icon, you could choose to pay more?

BERRI 21 Aitken Street Ray White Berri RLA 195714 Greg Cram 0439 890 882 Price $575,000 Inspect By Appointment

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lighting with an alcove to position a favourite piece of furniture or maybe the piano. Reverse cycle air-conditioning for all round climate control will be comfortable and large window panes allow natural sunshine and light to enter each room. You won’t need an excuse not to entertain because an all season entertaining gable roof patio is sheltered and welcomes time for family and friends to have barbeques or social gatherings. The two bay garaging under the main roof, plus a two bay colorbond shed is

conveniently positioned in the fully fenced low maintenance yard. Computerised watering will enable the low maintenance gardens to be watered, allowing the occupiers to enjoy this brilliant home. A wonderful family home in a precise and valuable location!

LOXTON 14 Milich Court Ray White Loxton RLA 195714 Greg Cram 0439 890 822 Price $425,000 Inspect By Appointment

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32 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday May 7, 2009 ADVERTISING FEATURE

Riverland Home Based Business Network

20 years of service to your door PETER Lutz of Riverland Vacuum Cleaners has operated in the Riverland, Mallee and other areas since 1988. That’s over 20 years of service to your door. Traditionally, Peter sold the original Electrolux and Electrolux Euroclean vacuum cleaners and cleaning equipment. Today, Peter carries Nilfisk, Advance and Kerrick Vacuum Cleaners and cleaning equipment. He can also try to source other products to suit your needs. RVC’s products are not available in local stores, so Peter comes to you. If you want a ducted vacuum cleaner system, RVC has the latest equipment from Ellems Centravac and top brands such as the American Volta, German EBS and Bosch Siemens. There are various models and units to suit your needs, whether they be domestic or commercial. RVC can also upgrade your existing system or extend it if you are conducting renovations. From your own plans, Peter can provide a quote and recommend the best unit to suit your needs. Repairs and spares are available from ABC Electrical at Renmark and spares from Scarfe’s Electronics at Loxton. “We have always taken

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Keen to make up ■ RIVERLAND Football League chief Mick Beech tells me he has received a telephone call from the CEO of Hawthorn, Ian Robson, in response to the league’s letter expressing concern at the Hawks approach to players they made available for the NAB Challenge game against Adelaide Crows in March. An apologetic Robson apparently explained that the club had been advised by its medical staff that only around 15 of its squad

Dogs this Saturday

■ MAKE UP: Hawthorn are reportedly keen to redeem themselves with local fans, after only a small number of known players fronted up in Berri in March’s NAB Cup game. Photo: FILE

■ RIVERLAND Greyhounds will run again at Barmera on Saturday with the club on a high as huge nomination numbers have made recent racing as competitive as we have seen for many years. Meetings are being supported strongly by kennels from across country and metropolitan SA, interstate and from an ever-increasing number of dogs now with local trainers.

of 40 were fit enough to play following their NAB Cup clash with Carlton, so that the decision to send lesser known players to the Riverland was injury-based. Despite that, the Hawks are anxious to “make it up” to any disgruntled local fans and according to Mick, are considering some options for later in the season. I understand the RFL will receive an official letter from the AFL’s reigning premiers. The following Barmera meeting will be on Saturday, June 6 with heats for a special event, that will have its final elsewhere, featuring on the day. Again, this year, the innovative RGRC has transferred a meeting to the Gawler track to take advantage of TAB coverage. The meeting on Sunday, June 21 will have the special event final and will probably he held at twilight.

Anzac Day medals an appropriate honour ■ THE introduction of Anzac round medals to our RFL and Independent A grade football competitions in 2008, was indeed appropriate and I imagine that they will be treasured over the years by recipients. The Anzac Day awards are made available by Group One, Chaffey, of the Returned and Services League for players showing some Anzac spirit to be best afield. This year’s winners were Cobdogla’s Darrell Tilbrook and Waikerie’s Damian Stevens. I was interested to see a recent release from RSL state councillor Glen Saint concerning this year’s medals, in which he considered that in the 1909-2009 centenary time line we are celebrating, the period 1946-1956 was extremely important to many Diggers who were being discharged and faced

the daunting prospect of returning to civilian life. Glen referred to the importance of football as a transition vehicle for veterans. He felt that they were comfortable playing the game because “the rules of play were familiar to them”. He was pointing to two important characteristics, leadership and support, being present in the cultures of both the military and football. If the introduction of awards on such an important day is appropriate, then also the choice of those to officiate in presentation ceremonies at the two matches was also so, being David Curyer, Bill Robinson and Stan Burnett. All three, of course, played football with distinction, Burnett being one of our all time greats.

David Curyer served in the Royal Australian Navy and did two tours of duty, the first on board HMAS Tobruk 1957-58 and second on HMAS Vampire in 1960. Bill Robinson was in the Australian Army and served in a unit of ‘A Company’, of the third Battalion, 3RAR, deployed to the jungles of northern Malaya in 1957-59. “Stan Burnett was too young to enlist but he and young people like him, played a significant role in the rehabilitation of exservicemen, providing the leadership and support on the football field, similar to that which the Diggers had experienced in action,” Glen said. “Lifelong relationships were nurtured and the circumstances of their origins have never been forgotten.”

Three reach bowls semis ■ THREE Berri lawn bowlers, Katrina Miller, Craig Treloar and Andrew Hill reached the semi-finals of the State under 35 open singles championships, contested at Tranmere Bowling Club, in Adelaide, over Easter. In the quarter finals, Miller defeated Payneham’s Zane Cini, 21-12, Treloar won against Brad Klose (Marion) 21-18 and Hill 21-4 over Nathan Pederson (West Lakes). The semi finals saw Hill continue his outstanding form with a 25-2 victory over Treloar, while Miller went down 25-18 to Paul Garnett (Kensington-Marryatville), who had won his quarter final 21-19 over Salisbury’s Luke Pietersma. The final of the event was a closely contested affair, with no more than four shots separating the contestants throughout but in the end, Garnett just edged out Hill 2523 in a thriller. For the first time, the tournament was conducted on synthetic grass, while new sponsorship arrangements rewarded all section winners and also provided bigger prizes for those who made the semi-finals and beyond.

Just a bee’s whisker away ■ MEANWHILE, John Van der Wyst and Katrina Miller went within a bee’s whisker of making the semi-finals of the State Mixed Pairs Championships, when the last sixteen rinks gathered in Adelaide to sort out the pecking order via four groups of four. The Renmark RSL/Berri combo won two of their three games and lost their third – by only one shot. Also in the city were Berri husband and wife duo Dennis and Kerry Treloar, who had it just as tough. After winning their first two games, their third was against Cherie Morgan and Kane Coulls. It will go down in legend that they failed to go through when Dennis missed taking out a bowl on his last bowl of the day, by the narrowest of margins -“somewhere between an eighth and a quarter of an inch,” as described by Dennis. The event was won by the current girls under 18 champion Breehanna Dickson and her partner Ian Miller who beat the Morgan/Coulls combination in the final.

Dennis and Craig off to city

■ HONOURED: Cobdogla’s Darrell Tilbrook was one of two players to win this year’s Anzac Day medals.

■ FINALLY on bowls, Dennis and Craig Treloar travel to the big smoke again this weekend to take part in the Champion of Champion pairs event, having won through for the zone a couple of weeks ago. The draw for this event reads like a who’s who of bowls in the state with early favourites, the young guns, Mark Haines and James Gregory, looking to add the event to their incredible year.

Photo: FILE

Remembering a true Riverland sporting legend ■ UNDERSTANDABLY, we have seen a number of tributes to Adrian Jolly, one of the all time greats of Riverland sport, who passed away at Victor Harbor recently. Ade was a natural sportsman. He was obviously one of our best ever footballers, a superb cricketer, he could really hit a golf ball, played tennis okay and I imagine he would have made simple anything else he had a shot at. But he was more than a gifted sportsman and successful businessman. Ade Jolly was a great bloke.

I can recall his football days, although my memories are pretty much about the latter part of his career and some games, where he was officially Loxton’s nonplaying coach but “filled in”. But in those younger days, I do He have some recollection of this man who started his career with Loxton on June 29, 1946. He was so good he won three Whillas medals in an era where there were many, many great players – confirmed by the adjacent winners on the award list like

team mates Bob and Fred Proud, Waikerie’s Stan Burnett and Berri’s Bill Harris. In the late 1950’s, I would have been in awe at starting my working life in the small accounting office

on a knife’s edge, waiting for ‘it’ to happen to me, after the two young lasses we worked with had made me aware of ‘Mr J’s’ devilish initiation pranks – like sending one of them down the street ‘to buy

was a determined man but played with great skill and flair. of LG Porter in East Terrace, Loxton, sitting next to this football champion (particularly considering my limited abilities in the sport). After a few days, I would probably have been sitting

him a left handed comb’. He must have taken pity on me though. Possibly cricket saved me, as there we did have a common agenda and I was fortunate enough to play

with and against him in various Loxton lineups for many years. He was a great ally, always prepared to listen and advise and was a terrific work and teammate. Adrian was a fine wicketkeeper, upper order batsman and possibly, it is in cricket, that I have one recollection that best summarises the way he went about his sport; A. Jolly caught in the slips off the bowling of Bob Mead, (coming from the tennis court end of Renmark Oval) for six – off the second ball of the innings.

The first ball was hooked almost through the big, black face of the old Renmark scoreboard. He was a determined man but played with great skill and flair. Adrian Jolly had mates everywhere, an army of them and a further credit to him is that those from the sporting fields, came from the ranks of friend and foe. Sadly, I did not have a lot of contact with him after he moved to Victor Harbor in retirement, along with a colony of former Riverlanders but that has not dimmed the memories. Well played Ade.


Thursday May 7, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 35

~ Ben Cousins

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The number of premiership players that fronted up for Hawthorn in their NAB Cup game at Berri in March

What Buchanan knows about coaching, you could write on the back of a dinner plate. ~ Greg Ritchie

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Australian Netball Coach to speak in unique opportunity for Riverland and Sunraysia

Pipe promotes Plummer’s presentation ■ IT IS not always the case where we have cooperation between we Riverlanders and our eastern state neighbours. So full marks to those re-

sponsible for the new agreement between our Riverland Sport and Recreation Project and the Sunraysia Academy of Sport.

The partnership has been established to support local elite athletes and coaches by pooling resources, delivering joint ex-

pert coaching and training and better accessing quality competition. The focus initially will be on the cross promotion of events in the two regions and first in line, are two presentations in Mildura by one of Australia’s most respected coaches, Norma Plummer, of the Australian netball team. Plummer will be the guest speaker at a gala sports function being organised by the Sunraysia Academy of Sport and Mildura Netball Association at Sunraysia TAFE on Friday, May 29. She will then have

breakfast with sporting coaches the following morning. According to local Be Active field officer Adrian Pipe, this is a unique opportunity for people to hear from Plummer who has gained the respect of coaches throughout the world because of her no-nonsense approach and ability to get the best out of her players. For bookings or for more details, contact Adrian Pipe on 0401 100 202. There are possible options for shared transport and overnight accommodation if required.

■ GUEST: Australian Netball coach Norma Plummer will speak at a gala sports event at Sunraysia TAFE.

Parilla set to host round one of off-road championships ■ THE Richard Bennett Memorial race, round one of the SA Off Road Multi-Club Championships, will be held at Parilla, over the weekend of May 16 and 17. Recent rain should make conditions ideal and settle the dust somewhat. Dust was certainly not the problem when a number of locals competed in round one of the Albins Off Road Gear Tri Series, the Donald 400, in late April, as after an absolute deluge, the sched-

uled four laps of the 100 kilometre course, were reduced to eight laps of the 17 kilometre prologue track. In the prologue a day previous, South Aussies had dominated, filling the first four placings, including Lindsay Foster and Fred Severin in fourth spot in their prolite buggy. Greg Gartner and Jamie Jennings, with their extreme 2WD Ford, won the event. Foster, in fact, headed a River-

land group that were prominent in the main event. He and Severin became engaged in a titanic battle with rival Daryl Nissan and were leading in the race overall until a flat tyre interrupted their progress and they were relegated to fourth in the prolites. Michael Surfield and Toby Francombe finished third in the Super 1650 class and Scott Schiller and Leanne Walker, second in the pro buggies.

With 35 entries from three states, Jamie Robinson and navigator Craig Hoare were the overall winners from Nissan and Andrew Harness. The Riverlanders were right up there with Schiller third, Foster sixth and Surfield tenth. Round two of the Tri Series is set down for Sea Lake on the June long weekend, while round three is at Waikerie on July 11 and 12. Waikerie members are currently working hard on improvements

to the track with their July weekend also to contain round one of the SA Off Road Championship and round two of the Multi Club series. Sea Lake on the June long weekend will attract a big entry from the Waikerie-Riverland club. Reigning National Extreme 2WD champion, Brad Gallard, with his navigator Scott Modistach, appear likely to be the only locals to take on the Finke Desert race being held at the same time.

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RIVERLAND INDEPENDENTS

MATCH OF THE ROUND

MATCH OF THE ROUND

Ramco v Paringa THERE is much hype surrounding this week’s match of the round and what a game it promises to be. Both sides are coming off big wins and it promises to be a goal for goal affair. Ramco’s Jason Marr has been in blistering form for the first two rounds and will look to continue his dominance against Paringa. The Swans have been sturdy in defence and devastating in attack

so far this season, a combination which will win them a majority of games. Paringa’s Anthony Lippis snapped nine goals last start and is the major target up forward. The consistent performances of Andrew Lloyd and Shannon Hissey are an encouraging sign for the Swans. For Ramco, Nathan Rogers had a number of possessions against Wunkar last week and will need to continue that form if the Roosters

are to beat Paringa. The Hole brothers, Nigel and Jacob, will have to once again bring their top game to help beat Paringa. If there is a game you want to watch this year, head to Ramco and you will not be disappointed. At this stage, both clubs look pretty evenly matched. However, we are picking the spearhead forwards at Paringa to do the job in a close, entertaining tussle.

THE OTHER GAMES with Brown’s Well should cause no disruptions in its winning streak. While the Bombers notched up a win against a struggling East Murray outfit, they may find the match-up against Cobdogla to be a very challenging prospect. The Independent league’s leading goal kicker, Darrell Tilbrook, is a chance to add significantly to his 17 goal haul in two games. Brown’s Well star, Tyson Beck, was best on ground against MoorokKingston and may need to play twice as well to help his side claim victory. Play maker, Russell Charles, looms as a potentially dangerous player for the Bombers but will find it hard to match the intensity of Cobdogla’s Luke Wegner. The Eagles’ Ben Thomas and Luke Hefford could also cause problems for Brown’s Well’s midfield. Cobdogla should record an emphatic win and its third in a row.

Moorook-Kingston v East Murray THIS game will be the hottest contest out of the bottom four sides. Both teams are yet to notch up a win but have been competitive in their two matches so far. After struggling to get a team on the park, East Murray have shown plenty of guts and determination in its losses to Ramco and Brown’s Well. Moorook-Kingston nearly pulled off a stunning win against Wunkar in round one and were competitive against league leaders, Cobdogla. The Warriors need Roger Taylor, captain Darren Van Der Woude and Matthew Raison to all be playing superb footy. East Murray are lacking a strong forward option and will be looking to Brian Parsons and Darren Zadow to sneak a few goals. We think East Murray will fade out in the second half, leaving MoorokKingston with a much needed win.

Lyrup v Wunkar IT has been a topsy-turvy start for Wunkar who appear to be still trying to find its feet. On the other hand, Lyrup would be filthy at its forgettable start to the season.

Brown’s Well v Cobdogla COBDOGLA continued its dominance with a thumping win over MoorokKingston and a meeting

Wunkar needs to find depth in its playing list to be able to match up against some of the tougher opposition in the league. The Lions have found it very hard to find a match winner and this looks to be the case against Wunkar this week. W h i l e Lyrup players Adrian Abdulla Jnr, Roy Grenfell and Brendan Hill are putting in admirable performances, the forward line is starved of opportunities. A win for Wunkar would give it a good start to the year and it needs to beat all of the bottom four sides this season to be any real finals chance. Bulldog players Shane Schulz and Daniel Evans need to put in back to back solid performances to get their team over the line. Wunkar has got plenty to lose but we can’t see them letting this one slip. ■ READY: Lyrup’s Brendan Hill will be needed in top form this weekend. Photo: JANE WILSON

THE BOTTOM LINE TEAM

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PARINGA

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0

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COBDOGLA

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0

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332

120

2

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1

154

224

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1

125

227

0

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2

119

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0

35.51

EAST MURRAY

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2

122

278

0

30.50

LYRUP

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0

86

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0

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Murrayville v BDT UP forward could be the pivotal match up this week. Drew Crane is a dangerous forward and given enough opportunity, will kick a bag of goals from a long way out. Murrayville midfielders Damien Fenoughty and Rian Crane have started the year in great form, with Kevin Wyatt, a hard at it player, forming a formidable line-up. At the other end of the park, Matt Standley is a good inclusion in defence to support Luke Kirkbright and Brad Wyatt. Chris Webb is showing much stronger form than last year and Jesse Vass is a quick

rebounding defender that BDT will need to watch. BDT welcomed back some stars last week and showed they will be up the top in 2009. Ben Hooper returned with seven goals and Josh Keller also played well. James Sampson is fitting in, with Josh Richardson continuing on his merry way. Richardson’s influence will need to be curbed by Murrayville if they are to knock off the premiership contenders. Michael Brighton is solid in defence and Luke Remfry attacks every contest with strength. In what should be a great match, BDT should win in a close one.

GAME TWO

Lameroo v Karoonda LAMEROO are the only undefeated side after two rounds and are showing no signs of letting up. Hayden Thorpe is a great inform recruit and Shaun Walker has been controlling the midfield. Agile Ben Greiger is a good ruckman who gets plenty of possession around the ground and should be one of Karoonda’s targets to defend. Matt Caulfield kicked a bag last week but needs to become a more consistent contributor.

If Chris Philbey returns to the goal front, Lameroo will only get better. Karoonda went down to Murrayville last week and will need a big improvement to worry Lameroo. Luke Hocking returned to his best last week and Corey Knight chipped in with five goals. Coach Corey Smelt showed he will be a valuable contributor at full forward and should welcome back some players this week. Lameroo are favourites here but that may depend on what squad the Magpies put on the park.

GAME THREE

Pinnaroo v Peake WADE Nickolls missed last week and the Supa Roos will welome him back while Brad Sheridan and Colin Maddocks are proving to be good recruits too. Peake were disappointing against Lameroo and will need to be at their best to push Pinnaroo.

James Fiegert is giving them a target at half forward but needs support. Wingman Jake Hewett is in good form and Kym Marwick’s experience is showing in defence. Nathan Spry competes well in ruck, which may prove an interesting duel with Nickolls. Pinnaroo to be too strong at home.

THE BOTTOM LINE TEAM

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LAMEROO

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0

225

96

4

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BDT

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1

197

159

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MURRAYVILLE

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1

182

161

2

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KAROONDA

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180

176

2

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PINNAROO

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1

161

212

2

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PEAKE

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2

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246

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Ramco 27.10 (172) d Wunkar 13.9 (87) Paringa 33.23 (221) d Lyrup 8.3 (51) Browns Well 18.10 (118) d East Murray 13.11 (89) Cobdogla 20.12 (132) def Moor/King 10.7 (67)

Murrayville 20.15 (135) d Karoonda 15.15 (105) Border Downs-Tintinara 24.21 (165) d Pinnaroo 16.9 (105) Lameroo 26.15 (171) d Peake 9.10 (64)

Leading goal kickers

Leading goal kickers

D. Tilbrook, Cobdogla, 17 A. Lippis, Lyrup, 14

D. Crane, Murrayville, 13 M. Caulfield, Lameroo, 9

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Sports

The number of players in each team for the RFL centenary match.

Hockey players wear numbers because you can’t always identify the body with dental records. ~ Unknown

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Netball’s clash of the titans Renmark V Berri RIVERLAND netball will be at its best this weekend as Renmark and Berri clash in a bid to claim bragging rights. Renmark shrugged off a gutsy Barmera last week, while Berri outclassed a persistent Loxton North side. Renmark has a tough, determined game style with experienced attacking players and Berri may find this hard to match. Lyn Sweeney will be an important player midcourt for Renmark, while star recruit goalie, Kelly Moore, will no doubt continue to make her presence felt. Berri young star Louise Beech is a potential game breaker. However, the Berri pair will be under enormous pressure from Renmark’s quick, intercepting defenders who read the play better than any team in the competition. Berri players Bec Parkinson, Tori Jachmann and Michelle Wenman are all in good form and can certainly match up on Renmark’s Lyn Sweeney, Denika Gartery and Jo Haynes. Expect this game to go down to the wire with only a few goals separating the two.

Loxton V Barmera AN experienced and skilful Loxton team will certainly test a Barmera side who are looking to rebuild in 2009. Loxton have got it all; a tight defence, accurate shooters in attack and a hard working, mid court combination. Tess Dempsey has begun the season with great accuracy infront of goal for Loxton and Sally Wright had a great game against Waikerie with her quick footed defence. Barmera player Sue Whitebourne will lead her charges and Abby Heaven will put in another great performance but will need some of the younger squad to stand up. Steady passes and working into spaces could be the only way to break Loxton’s strong set up. Midcourt player Alison McDonald has been in top form with her shooting and will continue to make it tough for her Barmera opponents. Loxton should be too strong all over the court and win comfortably.

Footy legends to show at RFL centenary ■ From Page 52 Teams will be trimmed down to 22 players at special training sessions for North of the River on Wednesday night, at Barmera, South of the River, at Waikerie, on Thursday and the Independents, at Cobdogla, on Wednesday. Riverland Ford dealers will be at the training sessions to present players with the unique guernsey, which they will be able to keep. The guernsey is based on past association guernseys over the years. Mr Beech said it is a one off opportunity for players to represent 100 years of Riverland football. “We only turn 100 once and this sort of thing only happens once in a lifetime,” he said. “It is something that has never been done before. “Players that will represent these sides are really representing 100 years of football and wearing those centenary guernseys will be a really proud moment for them. “You think of the 100 years of players before them, that won’t get the opportunity to play in this match. “These modern players have that huge opportunity.” Up to 2000 people are hoped to turn out to the matches and Mr Beech encourages everyone to get involved for one of the biggest events in RFL history.

■ LEGEND: Former Essendon coach Kevin Sheedy will be a guest at the RFL centenary weekend. “Because it involves all of the players in the Riverland, we are hoping clubs, players and supporters come along wearing their team colours,” he said.

“They have put aside their club politics to get behind one weekend of 100 year celebrations.” Mr Beech said it is an opportunity to rub shoul-

ders with some of the football greats including Kevin Sheedy, Neil Kerley, Russell Ebert and Mark Riccuito. As far as who Mr Beech

would tip, he was holding tight on that one. “I would probably have to have a look at them training before I can pick a winner,” he said.

Promising hockey match up this weekend

Waikerie v Loxton North

Men Renmark v Berri

ANOTHER cracker game to kick off round three on the netball calendar. Waikerie was belted by Loxton last week, while Loxton North matched it with Berri for a half. Both sides are rebuilding this season, with Waikerie putting several new faces on the court. Waikerie’s playing coach Lauren Oswald should be looking to make some strong intercepts in defence. For Loxton North, its experienced goalies and defensive set up could play a major role in the outcome of the match. It has blooded a number of young players who have quickly adjusted to A1 netball. Experience from Kylie Wooldridge will be needed from North and Lisa Koehne will need to back up her efforts from last week. The experience of Loxton North should be too strong for a rebuilding Waikerie side.

RENMARK and Berri clash in a game which promises to be an absolute ripper. Both sides recorded emphatic victories last start and a high scoring game could be on the cards. Renmark’s attack through Danial Shawyer, who scored three goals against Waikerie and Shaun Crouch, will need to fire again. Berri’s attack is just as worthy with Matt Baird, who scored three goals against Loxton, teamed up with sharp shooter Simon Wundenberg. Experience comes from Callum Benda and mixing with a number of juniors, Renmark are a strong premiership threat. Renmark will have to watch out for Berri’s Kieran Johnson, who returned to the club this year.

Another match that could potentially go down to the wire. Berri to be too strong in this match by a goal or two.

Loxton v Waikerie ROUND two of the Riverland hockey season will provide two sensational games in the men’s A grade. On Friday night, last week’s losers, Loxton and Waikerie, front up looking to put their first win on the board. Waikerie youngster Alex Fulwood was the only goal scorer against Renmark but the team attacked frantically without success. Loxton’s inexperience could be the difference between the two sides and it will need Karl Hennig and Tim Cass to lead from the front. Waikerie goalie Mark Kroehn will be hoping for a clean sheet this week while Shaun Pick and

Rowan Hope can continue their consistent performance from round one. A number of senior players from Loxton have left and much of the work is on the shoulders of Sian Burgess, Aaron Evans, Steve Tresize and Matt Hammond. It could be anyone’s game but Waikerie’s attack could be the difference.

Women Loxton v Waikerie WAIKERIE women’s A grade side could have an extremely tough task on their hands trying to tame a firing Loxton team. Loxton produced a nail biting win over Berri last week and are a chance to put a big win on the board against Waikerie. Loxton’s Billie-Jo Hammerstein and Sara Jenzen troubled Berri and could prove a bigger handful for the Waikerie de-

fence. A number of players have left Waikerie since 2008 and youngsters Brianna Seabrook, Cheryse Hope and Kimberely Fulwood will need to be at their best. Loxton have the ability to beat Waikerie very easily.

Renmark v Berri RENMARK women pulled out no surprises during its 6-0 drubbing of Waikerie. Danielle Weeks, Kate Coden, Toni Casey and Kirby Trautwein all performed brilliantly for Renmark and will again be hard to stop. Berri have the ability to cause an upset but will need Karri McMahon to weave around the Renmark defence. Renmark should win this contest quite comfortably but Berri do have the talent to cause an upset.


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Riverland Football League A grade Loxton 16.10 (106) d Waikerie 12.10 (82) Best – R. Smith, Z. Kirk, L. Kruger. Waikerie: C. Mudge, M. Baddack, M. Gibson. Goals - Loxton: P. Smith 5, Z. Kirk 3, B. Pontt 2. Waikerie: M. Gibson 3, J. Sutton, N. Tape, T. Hyde 2. Barmera-Monash 12.18 (90) d Renmark 6.5 (41) Best – Barmera-Monash: D. Millard, J. Smith, R. Price. Renmark: S. Callahan, R. Menz, A. Bryant. Goals – Barmera-Monash: B. Wilksch 7, R. Villis 2, J. Selfe, J. Smith, M. Morrell. Renmark: P. Dempsey 2, S. Callahan, H. Beavis, M. Camplin, B. Townsend. Loxton North 16.7 (103) d Berri 12.14 (86) Best - Loxton North: B. Stephens, B. Williams, C. Kropinyeri. Berri: B. Duffin, G Franks, J Langdon. Goals - Loxton North: B. Stephens 7, J. Proud, J. Payne 2. Berri: G. Franks 5, D. Hankin, K. Harwood 2.

B grade Waikerie 10.12 (72) d Loxton 7.5 (47) Best – Waikerie: B. Haynes, S. Ford, W. Collings. Loxton: G. Dahlitz, B. Wheedan, S. Reichstein. Goals – Waikerie: B. Haynes, W. Collings 3, J. Thomas 2. Loxton: J. Wright 4, T. Edwards 2. Renmark 6.12 (48) d BarmeraMonash 5.8 (38) Best – Renmark: N. Campaign, K. Collinson, J. Rudiger. Barmera-Monash: N. Dillon, D. Whitbourne, D. Voight. Goals – Renmark: A Rothe 3, J. Bentley 2. Barmera-Monash: W. Priest 2. Loxton North 17.11 (113) d Berri 6.3 (39) Best – Loxton North: R. McLean, J. Deren, B. Perry. Berri: B. Frankel, D. Centofanti, C. Bland. Goals – Loxton North: R. McLean, J. Deren 4, B. Perry 3. Berri: D. Griffiths 2.

Under 18 Waikerie 10.8 (68) d Loxton 10.6 (66) Best – Waikerie: C. Hawke, V. Kafexholli, G. Dutton. Loxton: E. Pontt, B. Manuel, B. Falting. Goals: C. Hawke, V. Kafexholli 3, B. Beelitz 2. Loxton: Z. Schubert 4, E. Pontt 2. Barmera-Monash 8.10 (58) d Renmark 6.3 (39) Best – Barmera-Monash: A. Grose, M. Nitschke, J. Broughton. Renmark: J. Warnock, K. Sharley, J. Anspach. Goals – Barmera-Monash: C. Hanna 3, A. Grose, M. Owen 2. Renmark: J. Warnock, A. Kenyon, D. Murphy, C. Webber, J. Watson Loxton North 8.7 (55) d Berri 8.3 (51) Best: Loxton North: N. Francis, A. Leuth, D. Saint. Berri: G. Branford, N. Woolston, M. Nisbett. Goals: Loxton North: M. Scott, D. Saint, W. Rowe 2. Berri: E. Nisbett, M. Hamilton, J. Roissetter 2.

Under 15 Waikerie 14.8 (92) d Loxton 7.2 (44) Best – Waikerie: D. Hoffmann, B. Butler, B. Cameron. Loxton: T. Hoffmann, N. Flight, M. Reichstein. Goals – Waikerie: J. Hahn 4, D. Hoffmann, S. McKinnon, M. Singh 2. Loxton: N. Flight 5. Barmera-Monash 13.14 (78) d Renmark 1.3 (9) Best – Barmera-Monash: M. Middleton, D. Drabsch, M. Wanganeen. Renmark: R. Pendle, N. Gillard, N. Crispin. Goals – Barmera-Monash: S. Abdulla, G. Abdulla 4, K. Kassulke 2. Renmark: C. Ronan. Berri 19.19 (123) d Loxton North 3.1 (19) Best – Berri: T. Lindsay, J. Woolston, D. Pedisic. Loxton North: T. Oxlade, L. Worsfold, J. Hentschke. Goals – Berri: T. Lindsay 6, K. Brand 5, J. Stemberger 3. Loxton North: T. Oxlade, S. Martin, J. Bobilak.

Under 13 Waikerie 9.4 (58) d Loxton 5.7 (37) Best – Waikerie: C. McKatty, M. Channon, B. Fridd. Loxton: A. Redden, A. Proud, J. Fisher. Goals – Waikerie: B. Fridd 6. Loxton: A. Proud 2. Renmark 9.13 (67) d BarmeraMonash 0.0 (0) Best – Renmark: Z. Cartney, S. Steed, C. Wiese. Barmera-Monash: S. Burton, H. Fieldhouse, C. Smart. Goals – Renmark: H. Twyford 3.

Riverland Independent A grade Ramco 27.10 (172) d Wunkar 13.9 (87). Best - Ramco: J. Marr, N. Hole, N. Rogers. Wunkar: S. Crouch, S. Schulz, J. Griffiths. Goals - Ramco: A. Geeham, J. Marr 5, R. Ebert 4. Wunkar: N. Brown 4, L. Evans, J. Griffiths 3. Paringa 33.23 (221) d Lyrup 8.3 (51). Best - Paringa: B. King, A. Lloyd, S. Hissey. Lyrup: R. Grenfell, A. Abdulla Jnr, N. Johns. Goals - Paringa: A. Lippis 9, D. Portolesi, S. Hissey 7, D. Hill 5. Lyrup: N. Willmott 3, D. Johnson 2. Brown's Well 18.10 (118) d East Murray 13.11 (89).

Best - Brown,s Well: T. Beck, A. Smith, R. Charles. East Murray: M. Smith, M. Tyler, T. Collins. Goals - Browns Well: A. Smith, J. Sumner 4, R. Charles 3. East Murray: D. Heinze, S. Tyler 3, B. Parsons, T. Collins 2. Cobdogla 20.12 (132) def MoorookKingston 10.7 (67) Goals – Cobdogla: D. Tilbrook 9, L. Wegener 4, D Heinicke 3. Moorook-Kingston: D. Lister 5, R Taylor, P Perry 2.

Under 17 Ramco 17.13 (115) d Wunkar 7.2 (42) Best – Ramco: B. Watkins, T. Bevan, B. Wilksch. Wunkar: I. Worsfold, C. Voight, H. Sullivan. Goals – Ramco: T. Bevan 5, B. Jinks 3, B. Watkins 2. Wunkar: R. Heinrich, I. Worsfold 2. Lyrup 18.7 (115) d Paringa 8.7 (55) Best – Lyrup: M. Henderson, T. Lindsay, B. Stone. Paringa: R. White, F. Brooks, A. Richards. Goals – Lyrup: G. Abdulla 5, T. Lindsay 3. Paringa: R. White 3, B. Gurden 2. Brown’s Well 22.11 (143) d East Murray 0.2 (2) Best – Brown’s Well: M. Reichstein, B. Milich, J. Hyde. East Murray: L. Hentschke, J. Hentschke, J. Bobilak. Goals – Brown’s Well: B. Victor, K. Hargreaves 5, B. Milich, J. Hyde 4.

Mallee Football League A grade Murrayville 20.15 (135) d Karoonda 15.15 (105). Best - Murrayville: K. Wyatt, D. Fenoughty. Drew Crane. Karoonda: L. Hocking, D. Wallfried, C. Knight. Goals - Murrayville: Drew Crane 11, D. Fenoughty 3, M. O’Malley 2. Karoonda: C. Knight 5, C. Smelt 4. Border Downs-Tintinara 24.21 (165) d Pinnaroo 16.9 (105). Best - BDT: J. Sampson, B. Hooper, J. Richardson. Pinnaroo: T. Keogh, B. Sheridan, R. Nickolls. Goals - BDT: B. Hooper 7, J. Richardson 5, J. Kelley 4, J. Zacker 3. Pinnaroo: R. Nickolls 4, H. Nickolls, B. Sheridan, T. Keogh 2. Lameroo 26.15 (171) d Peake 9.10 (64). Best – Lameroo: H. Thorpe, B. Greiger, M. Caulfield. Peake: K. Marwick, J. Hewitt, G. Diprose. Goals - Lameroo: M. Caulfield 8, Miles Sumner 6, T. Bell, M. Hall, H. Thorpe 2. Peake: J. Fiegert 3.

B grade Lameroo 17.8 (110) d Peake 10.4 (64) Best – Lameroo: R. Maynard, D. Simon, J. Ridgway. Peake: C. Gogel, S. Tynan, M. Richards. Goals – Lameroo: G. Haslam 7, R. Ridgway, R. Maynard 3. Peake: D. Titley 4, G. Hewett 3. Karoonda 11.7 (73) d Murrayville 4.11 (35) Best – Karoonda: T. Wohfeil, B. Kerr, R. Tomkinson. Murrayville: D. Crane, C. Walker, T. Ford. Goals – Karoonda: B. Kerr 4, M. Nickolls 2. Murrayville: R. McCormick 2. BDT 19.11 (125) d Pinnaroo 3.2 (20) Best – BDT: J. Miell, A. Schmidt, S. McCabe. Pinnaroo: J. Simon, J. Schutz, A. Whitfield. Goals – BDT: J. Miell, S. Schilling, G. Jacobs, J. Northcott, S. Manning, M. Thurston 2. Pinnaroo: M. Gum 2.

Senior Colts Peake 19.12 (126) d Lameroo 5.3 (33) Best – Peake: C. Freak, R. Morris, G. Hewett. Lameroo: N. Hyde, M. Sumner, D. Steer. Goals – Peake: G. Hewett 6, J. Hewett 4, L. Wilson 3. Lameroo: S. Hyde 4. Karoonda 21.10 (136) d Murrayville 9.6 (60) Best – Karoonda: N. Norman, D. Gollan, C. Miller. Murrayville: Z. McKee, S. Anchor, H. Brown. Goals – Karoonda: K. Morgan 8, D. Gollan 4, C. Blacket 2. Murrayville: R. Watson, H. Poole, S. Anchor. Pinnaroo 32.12 (204) d BDT 0.1 (1) Best – Pinnaroo: T. Hawthorne, J. Sporn, J. Venning. BDT: Z. Lewis, M. Lowcock, B. Swain. Goals – Pinnaroo: T. Hawthorne, L. Bailey 8, J. Venning 4.

Junior Colts Lameroo 6.6 (42) d Peake 3.6 (24) Best – Lameroo: L. Pye, B. Marsh, B. Donaldson. Peake: D. Perks, J. Loechel, H. Smith. Goals – Lameroo: S. Steer 2. Murrayville 10.4 (64) d Karoonda 8.13 (61) Best – Murrayville: R. Watson, A. Brown, M. Beer. Karoonda: C. Blacket, E. Wiencke, J. Norman. Goals – Murrayville: A. Brown 4, M. Beer 2. Karoonda: A. Wiencke 4, C. Blacket 3. BDT 2.3 (15) d Pinnaroo 2.2 (14) Best – BDT: P. Hunter, A. Stidiford, J. Camac. Pinnaroo: J. King, R. O’Driscoll, S. Dabinett. Goals – BDT: J. Camac, T. Harvey. Pinnaroo: C. Dabinett, C. Ribbons.

Mid Murray Football Association Results A Grade Sedan-Cambrai 22.13 (145) def Morgan-Cadell (4.5 29) Best - Sedan-Cambrai: J. Wear, K. Lockwood, S. Starkey, Morgan-Cadell: B. Matthews, A. Modistach, Z. Kent, J. O’Callaghan.

Goals - Sedan-Cambrai; S. Noack 8, K. Lockwood 7,T. Keogh 3. Morgan-Cadell: M. Kroschel, B. Matthews, N. Black, C. Greenwood. BSR 13.14 (92) def Robertstown 4.5 (29) Best - BSR: G. Beaumont, B. Gierke, J. Oliver. Robertstown: J. Mosey, A. Niemz, B. Ross. Goals – BSR: J. Rosenweig 4, C. Giles, S. Mattner, M. Sobey 2. Robertstown: J. Mosey 3, K. Floyd, M. Mueller, B. Pfieffer 1. Anzac Medal: Shaun McMahon – BSR.

B Grade Sedan-Cambrai def Morgan-Cadell by forfeit. BSR 23.11 (149) def Robertstown 2.2 (14) Best – BSR: C. Lindner, S. Lambe, M. Poole. Robertstown: L. Kimpton, N. Schmidt, J. Ireland. Goals – BSR: B. Kitching, S. Lambe 5, D. Pugh, B. Stapelton 4. Robertstown: D. Hempel, L. Kimpton 1.

Under 17 Sedan-Cambrai 32.13 (205) def Morgan-Cadell 0.0 (0) Best - Sedan-Cambrai: J. Kain, J. Schulz, N. Schulz. Morgan-Cadell: D. Lodge, D. Marr, M. Maxham. Goals - Sedan-Cambrai: J. Kain 8, N. Schulz 6, J. Schulz 4. BSR 11.3 (69) def Robertstown 3.1 (19) Best – BSR: S. Sobey, C. Giles, K. Coleman. Robertstown: L. Kimpton, Z. Tremaine, T. Mosey. Goals – BSR: S. Sobey 4, S. Bajszi 3, J. Martinson 2. Robertstown: L. Ireland, L. Kimpton, Z. Tremaine 1.

Under 13 Sedan-Cambrai 21.16 (142) def Morgan-Cadell 1.2 (8) Best - Sedan-Cambrai: S. Schmaal-Henke, C. Linton, B. Seidel. Morgan-Cadell: B. Radford, J. Petros, I. Lynch. Goals - Sedan-Cambrai: S. Kain 5, C. Linton 4, S. Schmaal-Hanke 3. MorganCadell; I. Lynch 1. BSR 4.6 (30) def Robertstown 3.3 (21) Best – BSR: K. Lambe, S. Tanner, D. Barker. Robertstown: B. Coe, D. Schmidt, T. Lewis. Goals – BSR: K. Lambe 2, S. Tanner, M. Morgan 1. Robertstown: L. Cox 3.

Riverland Hockey Men: A grade Renmark 4 d Waikerie 1 Best – Renmark: S. Morris, D. Shawyer, C. McNaughton, C. Benda. Waikerie: M. Kroght, M. Gogol, G. Bartel. Goals – Renmark: D. Shawyer 3, S. Crouch. Waikeire: A. Fulwood. Berri 5 d Loxton 1 Best – Berri: M. Baird, T. Herbet, P. Aitchison. Loxton: M. Trezise, S. Burgess, N. Rutherford. Goals – Berri: M. Baird 3, F. Vallelonga, J. Golding. Loxton: A. Evans.

B grade Berri 3 def by Loxton 5 Best – Loxton: N. Fielke, T. Othams, K. Brown. Berri: A. Pietsch, S. Stokes, H. Pillen. Goals – Loxton: T. Vivian 2, M. Hopper, T. Othams, D. Quirke. Berri: A. Pietsch 2, S. Moldovan. Renmark 3 d Waikerie 1 Best – Renmark: All played well. Waikerie: R. Kleeman, J. Hanse, M. Wenske. Goals – Renmark: J. Sluggett 2, T. Flint. Waikerie: C. Willoughby.

Goals – Berri: M. Baird 4, C. Boyd. Loxton: M. Hammond 2, S. Burgess.

Under 18 Women Berri 7 d Loxton 2 Best – Berri: M. McMahon, K. Payne, C. Mengler. Loxton: R. Finnigan, T. Alister, S. Baird. Goals – Berri: K. Payne, B. Campbell 2, C. Mengler, M. McMahon, K. Mensforth. Loxton: S. Baird, B. Cass. Renmark 3 drew Waikerie 3 Best – Renmark: K. Treager, K. Eden, F. McDonald. Waikerie: L. Dutton, C. Hope, B. Seabrook. Goals – Renmark: K. Eden 3. Waikerie: B. Seabrook 2, J. Gartley.

Under 14 Mixed Berri Blue 2 d Waikerie 0 Best - Berri: All played well. Waikerie: R. Law, B. Morgan, D. Tyler. Goals: Berri: D. Barron-Ancliffe, M. Fuller. Loxton Black 3 d Renmark 0 Best – Loxton Black: Z. Schubert, J. Hampel, T. Haigh. Renmark: D. Casey, J. Butters, C. Bartsch. Goals – Loxton Black: Z. Bartsch, T. Haigh, J. Hampel. Berri Red 0 drew Loxton Yellow 0 Best – Berri Red: G. Campbell, H. Thompson, D. Couzner. Loxton Yellow: E. Hampel, J. Reid, S. Baird.

Under 11 mixed Berri 4 d Loxton 1 Best – Berri: J. Roberts, A. Walladge, K. McMahon. Loxton: All played well. Goals – Berri: J. Roberts 2, B. Ackland 1, K. McMahon 1. Loxton: J. Harper. Renmark 0 drew Waikerie 0 Best – Renmark: T. Parker, S. Mallinson, J. Woodrow. Waikerie: All played well.

Riverland Netball A Grade Renmark 44 (D. Gartery, J. Haynes d Barmera 32 (S. Whitbourne, A. Heaven) Loxton 67 (T. Dempsey, S. Wright) d Waikerie 28 (L. Oswald, D. Hartwig). Berri 43 (K. Moore, K. Wade) d Loxton North 28 (K. Wooldridge, L. Koehne).

A2 Barmera 45 (K. Fletcher, N. Sarakinis) def by Renmark 51 (J. Nickolls, A. Williams). Loxton North 36 (T. Fielke, S. George) def by Berri 51 (K. Van Dyk, N. Malycha).

A3 Loxton 36 (N. Ludgate, M. Frost) d Waikerie 18 (C. Schubert, M. FrankelVaughan). Renmark 13 (K. Diepgrond, N. Gray) def by Barmera 66 (T. Boase, J. Mules). Loxton North 34 (L. Manuel, E. Proud) def by Berri 50 (E. Atze, M. Morris).

B1 Barmera 35 (R. Cash, T. Doupis) d Renmark 25 (C. McDonald, S. BredlStevens). Loxton 62 (H. Roberts, C. Edwards) d Waikerie 17 (J. Hansen, N. Channon).

B2 Monash 40 (D. Muller, H. Potts) d Renmark 33 (S. Dunhill, R. Morrison). Loxton 65 (K. Holland, K. Angel) d Waikerie 8 (K. Cox, N. Ogle).

B3

Barmera 10 (A. Pipinis, H. Johns) def by Renmark 27 (E. Afolabi, S. Bruce). Waikerie 31 (E. Pillion, R. dick) def by Renmark Blue 44 (R. Redway, B. Pfeiffer). Renmark White 8 (A. Smith, A. Fforde) def by Berri 60 (S. Brand, I Theile).

15C2 Barmera 38 (B. Penney, L. Fletcher) d Renmark 25 (S. Mele, K. Gale). Loxton 34 (P. Wright, A Rudiger) d Waikerie 6 (L. Neindorf, T. Kay). Loxton North 24 (L. Bye, T. Milich) d Berri 23 (D. Leach, J. Drabsch).

Riverland Soccer Association A grade Barmera Gold 4 d Berri 2 Goals – Barmera: P. Sarakinis 2, M. Sidstrum, S. Sagals. Berri: M. Drogemuller, T. Schrapel. Best: D. Harwood, P. Sarakinis, S. Atkinson, J. Tsorotiotis. Renmark Olympic 7 d Renmark Dev Squad 0 Goals – Olympic: B. Singh 4, H. Singh, K. collinson, R. Vardaro. Best: T. Frahn, B. Singh, T. Pilgrim, K. Collinson.

Under 15 Renmark 6 d Loxton 0 Goals – Renmark: N. Gregoric, C. Miller 2, B. Victor, Y. Papageorgio. Best: R. Stone, N. Gregoric, C. Miller. Berri 6 d Barmera 0 Goals – Berri: T. Schrapel, G. Koutouzis, M. Drogemuller 2. Best: G. Koutouzis, J. Bucon, M. Drogemuller.

Girls Open Berri 2 def by Loxton 5 Goals – Berri: S. Gwiazda 2. Loxton: H. Symens 2, A. Menotti, S. Tuhoro, S. Hoffmann. Best: A. Altschwager, S. Gwiazda, S. Hoffmann. Renmark Two 4 d Renmark One 0 Goals – Two: T. Saunders 3, A. Pavlomanolakos. Best: T. Makris, S. Deighton, A. Alyands.

Under 13 Barmera Black 1 drew Barmera Gold 1 Goals – Black: J. Wallace. Gold: J. Pangallo. Best: B. Van Der Biezen, T. Cameron, J. Pangallo. Berri One 4 d Berri Two 0 Goals – One: A. Drogemuller, D. Eleftheriadis, B. Saunders, T. Eleftheriadis. Best: B. Saunders, D. Eleftheriadis, J. Gable. Renmark Two 9 d Renmark One 2 Goals – Two: S. Altundag 3, A. Iqbal 2, M. Mohammad, B. Persinos, H. Safdari, Y. Sialas. One: Y. Tragos, F. Catalano. Best – S. Altundag, B. Persinos, M. Mohammad. Renmark Three 7 d Loxton 1 Goals – Three: K. Head 2, U. Sahin, R. Walter, T. Reinertsen, P. Weeks. Loxton: S. Polimiadis.

Independent Netball A grade Ramco 41 (Tamara Trebilcock, S. Jopson) d Wunkar 32 (J. Schutz, J. Anderson).

B grade

Barmera 40 (K. Lawrie, D. Stasinowski) def by Cobdogla 49 (A. Lowe, L. Wutke). Monash 73 (L. Evans, J. Andrenacci) d Loxton 17 (A. Pontt, C. Adams).

Ramco 38 (J. Lennell, A. Ling) d Wunkar 15 (J. Hucks, K. Pethrick).

Women: A grade

C1

Wednesday Stableford

Renmark 6 d Waikerie 0 Best – Renmark: D. Weeks, T. Casey, N. Frahn. Waikeire: L. Dutton, C. Levi, C. Hope. Goals – Renmark: D. Weeks 3, N. Frahn 2, S. Pendle 1. Loxton 5 d Berri 3 Best – Loxton: S. Jenzen, T. Gillard, S. Baird. Berri: K. McMahon, M. McMahon, K. Payne. Goals – Loxton: S. Jenzen 2, B. Hammerstein, T. Allister, S. Baird. Berri: K. McMahon 3.

Barmera 38 (G. Drogemuller, T. Greig) d Renmark 24 (A. Sarti, C. Parker). Loxton North 44 (A. May, D. Fazekas) d Berri 38 (D. Hamilton, J. Howe-Kruger)

B grade Berri 7 d Loxton 1 Best – Berri: N. Westley, L. Hopper, K. Wier. Loxton: D. Larossi, B. Cass, G. Bartsch. Goals – Berri: N. Westley 2, J. Size 2, D. Dale, K. Weir, L. Mensforth. Loxton: B. Cass. Renmark White 1 d Renmark Blue 0 Best – White: V. Crouch, J. Scanlon, S. Bartsch. Blue: S. Duggin, R. Grose, A. Forster. Goals – White: S. Giles. Waikerie White 3 d Waikerie Black 0 Best – White: C. Kroehn, A. Baker, S. Kruchel. Black: N. Rayner, V. Schmidt, N. Morey. Goals – White: K. Pick, J. Elphick, E. Grieger.

Under 18 Men Waikerie 8 d Renmark 1 Best – Waikerie: G. Dutton, K. Catford, B. Hope. Renmark: D. Fforde, J. Fielke, T. McInerney. Goals - Waikerie: R. Hope 3, C. Traeger 2, M. Morgan, P. White, K. Catford. Renmark: J. Casey. Berri 5 d Loxton 3 Best – Berri: S. Helbig, C. Boyd, S. Ridley. Loxton: D. Nitschke, S. Trezise, M. Hammond.

C2 Barmera 11 (J. Gates, R. Fowler) def by Bamera Pink 66 (C. Stevens, K. Henwood). Loxton North 21 (L. Flight, S. Baker) def by Berri 35 (T. Walker, R. Jamieson).

17A

Golf - Renmark Winner: C. Foreman 41 pts, T. Sweet 36. Ball winners: C. Berry 36 pts, B. Heath, J. Coombe, R. Kersten, M. Daws 35. Caltex NTP: C. Berry.

Saturday Stroke Winner: G. Morrison 74/69, A Parkyn 73/71. Ball winners: C. Teare 77/71, C. Berry 77/72, C. Foreman 77/73, M. Denti 79/74, P. Ruston 81/74. Subway NTP: C. Berry.

Ladies Premier Sports Stableford

Bamera 47 (L. Vlassopoulos, C. Richardson) def by Renmark 48 (S. Watchman, A. Davis). Waikerie 42 (E. Miller, D. White) def by Loxton 46 (A. George, T. Hopper). Loxton North 28 (R. Farr, T. Learhinan) def by Berri 45 (K. Wade, N. Theile).

Winner: T. Dempsey 38 pts, C. Doevendans 34 c/b. Leading scores: A. Pethick 34, B. Hartshorne, C. Eaton, C. Stimpson, A. Haynes 33.

17B

Waikerie

Renmark 77 (C. Brown, P. Dinh) d Barmera Pink 7 (A. Basiya, B. Wren). Waikerie Black 54 (J. Carnell, A. Falcinella) d Waikerie 9 (R. Burt, C. SimGully). Loxton Gold 39 (D. McKenzie, A. Proud) d Loxton 22 (A. Faehrmann, J. Ebert).

Div 1 winner: D. Fechner 80/68. Div 2 winner: G. Waples 90/71. Voucher winners: D. Greenfield, M. Hall, J. Docherty, J. Schober.

15A Renmark 49 (A. Nickou, M. Cinc) d Barmera 27 (R. Ward, M. Gillespie). Loxton 34 (S. Benson, G. Schilling) d Waikerie 30 (L. Eldridge, J. Smith).

15B1 Barmera 12 (A. Dobbin, K. Hogan) def by Renmark 53 (B. Skelton, A. Francis). Loxton 19 (C. Harris, C. Searles) def by Waikerie 39 (M. Hamdorf, I. Cottle).

15B2 Loxton 31 (H. Kroemer, K. McKenzie) d Waikerie 17 (A. Neideck, K. Twigden).

15C1

Saturday Stroke

Wednesday Stableford Scores: J. Sheehan, G. Bald, R. Kemble. NTP: B. Dale.

Barmera Ladies Thursday M. Williams 35 pts, B. English 32.

Ladies Sunday L. Bond 36 pts, P. Girdler 34.

Men’s Wednesday Stableford Winner: G. Kelly 37 pts, G. Denton 36, G. Eitrich 36.

Saturday Irish Stableford Winners: D. Hodgson/R. Formiatti 84 pts, K. Magain/M. Wundenburg 78, G. Denton/M. Sticks 77, G. Kelly/ T. Foot 75, P. Rosbergen/J. McKendrick 72.

Sunday Stableford Winner: J. McKendrick 38 pts, M. Forward 36, K. Carter 35, M. Rumball 35.

Riverland 8Ball Division 1 Hellenic Chokers 10 def Berri Gold 5. Monash Club 10 def Berri Jugheads 5. Renmark Bad Boys 9 def Loxton Sporting 6. Cobby Club 8 def Renmark Club 7.

Division 2 Cobby Club 11 def Moorook Club 4. Loxton Sporting Black 11 def Barmera Ball Breakers 4. Renmark Redbacks 9 def Berri Sharks 6. Waikerie Club 10 def Monash Club 5.

Division 3 Waikeire Club 10 def Hellenic Hopefuls 5. Moorook Club 8 def Berri Club Breakers 7. Lyrup Red 12 def Renmark Hotel 3. Barmera Hotel 8 def Lyrup Club 7.

Loxton Kart Club J Juniors: Z. Hammerstein (Lox), B. Hembling (Lox), B. Heinrich (Lox). J Open: K. Falland (Lox), K. Strother (Lox), M. Hembling (Lox). KT Light: G. Fisher (Morg), J. Fisher (Morg), J. Lloyd (Ren). KT Medium/Heavy: R. Heinrich (Lox), K. Koch (Lox), S. Stevenson (Adel). Statesman: G. Fisher (Morg), M. Lewis (Blanch), J. Falland (Lox). 100/200 KTT: J. Ryan (Ren), C. Faehrmann (Ren), K. Strother (Lox). 125 Open: D. Webb (Ren), G. Martin (Lox), K. Falland (Lox).

Renmark Berri Field & Game Club Two day shoot: High gun – Rob Shawyer 136. AA Grade: T. Trevorrow 121. A Grade: D. Small 130, A. Falco 122, E. Schmaal 119. B grade: J. Monaghan 114 (shoot off), P. Torrens 114, D. Gross 110. C grade: M. Knight 97, L. Sharan 102. Vets: P. Vanderzalm 117, B. McGaffin 93. Ladies: D. Vanderzalm 101, K. Neal 96, S. Beer 85. Juniors: K. Markham 97, T. Jones 81, E. Rees. H/C Team: P. Vanderzalm, E. Schmaal, D. Vanderzalm, M. Knight. Open Team: T. Trevorrow, R. Dean, R. Shawyer, A. Falco.

Pinnaroo Volleyball Club Coco Pops 2 def Crunchy Nuts 1 (25-17, 11-25, 25-22). Weet-Bix 3 def Cheerios 0 (25-15, 25-17, 25-18). Special K’s 2 drew with Fruit Loops 2 (1325, 23-25, 25-16, 24-13).

Ladder Special K’s, 17pts, 59.6%, Coco Pops, 16, 57.5, Crunchy Nuts, 15, 64.1,Weet-Bix, 12, 50.0, Fruit Loops, 8, 43.2, Cheerios, 4, 27.3.

Riverland Darts Loxton RSL 10 (K. Pillmore 180 x 2, 140, 125, 121, 100 x 8, J. Willett 180, 100 x 6, 130 peg out, J. Bourke 145, 140, 100 x 5, S. Pankhurst 135 x 2, 125, 123, 100, B. Willett 100 x 3) defeated Barmera Rooshooters 7 (J. Broekers 140 x 3, 125, x 2, 121, 100 x 6, A. Ivanovic 171, 117, W. Jones 140, 100 x 7, D. Cooper 125, 100 x 5, G. Dyer 120, 100 x 2). Monash Wanderers 10 (N. Flack 140 x 4, 100 x 8, 80 peg out, W. Barnett 140 x 2, 119, 100 x 6, S. Gration 140, 100 x 2, T. Dyer 100 x 3, B. Irlam, D. Hayes and A. Weidenhofer all 100) defeated Barmera Odd Bods 7 (D. Roessel 180, 140 x 3, 134, 104, 100 x 4, T. Vale 140, 100 x 5, S. Meyer 140, 100, J. Bonham 125, 120, 100 x 4, P. Raffin 125, 100, R. Sumner 125, 100, D. Martin 119, 100 x 3, B. Hawley 104). This weeks matches: Barmera Odd Bods v Loxton RSL at the Greyhound Club. Barmera and Renmark Boxed Dogs v Monash Wanderers at the Monash Club.

Barmera Clay Target Club High Gun: A. Mattschoss 99/100.

50 Target Double Barrel AA: A. Mattschoss 50/50, F. Albanese, J. Byrnes 49/50. A: E. Schmaal 50/50, R. Maywald 49/50. B: C. Jacobs 49/50, P. Brister 48/50. C: J. Pankhurst 41/50, J. Mattschoss 37/50.

25 Target Continental Championship A: A. Mattschoss 30/30, F. Albanese 39/40. B: T. Drakopoulos 38/40, H. Nunn 35/37. C: J. Pankhurst 19/25, J. Mattschoss 17/25.

25 Target Skeet A: F. Albanese 25/25, C. Jacobs 21/25, H. Nunn 21/25. B: P. Brister 21/25, R. Maywald 19/25. C: A. Mattschoss 24/25, G. Read 18/25, I. Maywald 18/25.


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Riverland All Cars Day date announced for Sunday, June 14

Infamous car show to return I’M PLEASED to advise the date of the next Riverland All Cars Day will be Sunday, June 14. The day will be much as it was in 2005, with registration at Bruce Oval in Barmera, a cruise around Lake Bonney, catering by Barmera Primary School, a show’n shine for the general public and a basket full of trophies. So if you own a hot rod, vintage car, street machine, classic, sports or performance car or modern contemporary vehicle, keep an eye out in the Riverland Weekly over the next few weeks for your official entry form. As more information becomes available it will be publicised through the Riverland Weekly and other media but in the meantime, should anyone require further information or have an interest in

assisting with sponsorship, please contact me on 8588 7169.

$60 wreck, to racer NOT too many people would be able to casually say that at 14, they bought a car for $60 and turned it into a daily driver that eventually became a weekend racer. Mark Neumann of Loxton North has done just that. While travelling to school on the bus from a mates place one morning in 1986, Mark saw a 1968 HK Holden Kingswood parked by a shed on one of the fruit blocks. He wondered who owned it and if it was for sale, so when he got home from school, he set about doing his own homework to see what he could find out.

■ VALUE: $60 used to be able to get you a fair bit, such as the above vehicle. Mark found the owner and after parting with the ‘enormous’ sum of $60, it was on the trailer and homeward bound. As there was no engine and transmission, Mark teamed with his brother John, installed a 307 Chev V8 and auto transmission, left over from his brother inlaw’s project and it was completed just in time for his 18th birthday. The evolution of the Kingswood from what it was in 1986 to what it is today, has been more of a work in progress. Most of the improving was undertaken in the engine bay as the 307 Chev didn’t last all that long and a 350 Chev V8 was purchased and slotted in.

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The improvement in power was fantastic so Mark decided to try it out away from and off the streets, under controlled conditions. He won a couple of burnout competitions at the Riverland Speedway during early 1992 but his first taste of drag racing was to come later in the year, when he tried it out at Adelaide International Raceway. This was a little disappointing as his times were terrible. During 1995, while his wife was driving home from work, the 350 died a dramatic death and the HK was retired while a 400ci Chev was being built to replace it. In 1997, he saw the HK make

its return to the strip in Adelaide where it ran a 12.6 ET at 113 mph on radial tyres. Over the next ten years, Mark continued to develop the car with modifications to the rear end set up to improve traction and further engine mods have resulted in a very reputable 10.9 ET at 121mph, over the quarter mile. 2008 was the year for a change and the 400 was sold off to finance a new 475ci big block Chev which will put the car up into the Super Sedan class. “I enjoy the mechanical challenge in drag racing, every part from the carbys to the camshaft I choose myself,” Mark said. “I try to manufacture as many parts on the car as I can. “That way, if something goes wrong, I’ve got no one else to blame.” Mark would like to thank his wife Leah and sons, Sam, Mitch and Jake, for their continued support and understanding of his expensive and sometimes, time consuming hobby. He would also like to acknowledge Roger Voigt for the use of his workshop and hoist and Ray Pash for the supply and advice on PM Racing Lubricants. Mark’s favourite motorsport is pretty much anything as long as it’s got four wheels and a tough V8 engine.


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C O N G R AT U L AT I O N S Sheena! For successfully completing your Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology). We are so proud of what you have achieved, this is the end product of all your hardwork with all your perseverance, enthusiasm, dedication and love. We love you so much. Love Mum, Roxanne, Kara and Robbie. A special thanks to friends and family who supported Sheena and helped her achieve her goal and a very special thanks to Julie and Kevan for always being there for Sheena, Roxanne and myself. Love always Emma

WAIKERIE 19 Kirby Street, Saturday May 9, 9am 3pm, 3 piece lounge suite, sofa bed, 68cm colour tv plus more

TOMATOES (Roma) Vine ripened. Great for sauce, salads and sun drying. See us at the Riverland Farmers Public Notices Markets or ring to order. Phone Mick 85953408 or DIGITAL TV are you ready? 0413184932 Convert your current TV TRADIES trailer 6x4, to digital with explaining lift up strut doors, air how to operate. Special compressor, mounter, price: Installation, call out registered, gd cond, fee, training and set top TAC086, $1,900. Phone box supplied all for $120 (limited time conditions 0431385078 apply). Also installing and Cars for Sale tuning all TVs, videos, set JACKAROO 1993 4x4 3.1 top boxes, HDD and DVD TD intercooled reliable recorders with written 4JG2 motor 5spd, man, instructions that you A/C, C/Locking VLB989, understand. Talking in $6,500, ex cond. Phone tune. Phone 85835248 AH 0412247534 or 0417848968

BERRIAG for side emptying truck bin 8ft McDONALD x 10ft repainted good The relatives and friends condition, $1100 inc of Mr. Malcolm George ono. Phone Steve Bye on McDonald are respectfully 0428179668 NISSAN Navara STR invited to attend his funeral 2006 turbo diesel 4x4 CAMPER trailer, fibreglass, service to be conducted in 5spd man, low kms, bull St. Augustine’s Anglican 3 way fridge, cooker, d/ bar, tow bar, BAGAU2, Church, James Avenue beds, sink, annexe, gd $27,000 ono. Phone Renmark on Friday, May cond, TVR560, $4,700. Shaun 0428301281 Phone 0432353881 15 at 1pm. MITSUBISHI Express Van At the conclusion of the EPIRBS available now SWB, 5spd, new clutch, limited stocks of the service the cortege will exhaust, tyres, bull bar, proceed to the Renmark new 406 Mhz units for tow bar, 3 months rego, boats, aircraft and 4WD Lawn Cemetery for the with or without GPS from gd cond, $2,800, VFO024. committal. Gardners Radio, Verrall Phone 0431385078 RIVERLAND FUNERALS Crescent Berri. Phone Houses for Sale 85821768 Berri 85821333

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life that sees him regularly travel to Adelaide and interstate to perform. In the Riverland, he hosts regular events, which are well attended by locals. The voiceovers for the current run of shows are recorded at ABC Radio1062, in Renmark. Sarez described it as an honour to be able to perform on Triple J, an avenue that will open up many more fans to his work. “This is a big step in my career,� he said. “This is something right up there for me, as I haven’t been this excited about a gig for a very long time.� Some of the music featured in the Triple J sets will be electro styles such as new disco and bounce house by artists such as The Ashton Shuffle, Bang Gang DJs, Sharam and Crookas. Mix Up features on Triple J from 9pm Saturday.

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clude Australia on their world tours, they haven’t been here since 1995, means that New Jersey may well be the closest you will get to seeing Bon Jovi in action.

Away 9pm, WIN TV

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6.05 Chuck Noland is a systems engineer whose ruled-by-the-clock existence 7.00 12.00 ends abruptly when a harrowing plane 7.30 12.30 crash leaves him isolated on a remote island. 6.35 1.00 7.20 Even unluckier for 8.25 Chuck, he stumbles 8.30 1.30 across a banished Barbra Streisand. 7.30 10.00 2.00 10.05was not such a Suddenly, being alone 11.45 5.00 bad thing on reflection. 11.30

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had over 100,000,000 album sales, including the legendary New Jersey, from which the Australian tribute act takes its name. The band’s reluctance to in-

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Monday 11th

and Bad Medicine but also rare B sides, using the same instruments as their heroes, right down to the vodacoder. Since having their first hit single in 1984, Bon Jovi has

Tuesday 12th

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Wednesday 13th

WHEN you think of New Jersey, you think of The Sopranos, director Kevin Smith, Bruce Springsteen and of course, Bon Jovi. Bon Jovi are regarded as one of the world’s best rock bands and Australian act, New Jersey, pays total homage to them with a sharp, highly respected tribute show. New Jersey will be playing at the Cobdogla Club on Saturday, May 16, and are regarded by many as being an “outstanding tribute to Bon Jovi�. Venerable Australian music legend Molly Meldrum, a friend of Jon Bon Jovi, has been quoted as saying the band are “sensational – even Jon would be proud�. New Jersey sound, move and even look like the band they are playing tribute to. The band not only plays the hits, such as Living on a Prayer

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Thursday 7th

Tribute show to rock the Riverland

3.00 v Magpies 8.30pm, WIN TV 6.00

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Thursday 7th

4.30 G.P. 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 The War 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Pilot Guides 1.30 Collectors 2.00 Parkinson 3.00 Children’s Programs

6.10 Grand Designs 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Catalyst 8.30 Media Watch 9.35 Q&A 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.35 Spectacle: Elvis Costello With... 12.20 Wildside 1.10 Movie: Rose Of Cimarron

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Business Today 9.30 ABC Asia Pacific News 10.00 Children’s Programs 4.35 The Einstein Factor 5.05 The Cook And The Chef 5.35 ABC Fora 6.35 A Place In Greece

7.00 Zoo Days 7.30 Something In The Air 8.00 Spicks And Specks 8.30 Gruen Transfer 9.00 Moving Wallpaper 9.30 The Graham Norton Show 10.00 Peep Show 10.25 Little Miss Jocelyn 10.55 Phoenix Nights

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Saints And Sinners 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 Ghost Whisperer 8.30 Grey's Anatomy 9.30 Private Practice 10.30 Scrubs 11.00 Heroes 12.00 Beauty And The Geek 1.00 Home Shopping

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Huey 3.30 Masterchef Australia 4.30 The Bold & The Beautiful

5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Masterchef Australia 7.30 Rules Of Engagement 8.00 Bondi Vet 8.30 Law & Order: Criminal Intent 9.30 Medium 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Cops

4.00 UEFA Champions League: Semi Final: Second Leg: Chelsea v Barcelona 6.30 World Watch 2.20 Podlove 2.30 Dateline 3.30 Kings Of Clubs 4.00 World Watch 4.30 Newshour: With Jim Lehrer 5.30 FIFA Futbol Mundial

6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.35 Inspector Rex 8.30 Mad Men 9.30 World News 10.00 UEFA Champions League Hour: Highlights 11.00 Oz 12.00 Movie: The Eye (Hong Kong): Angelica Lee and Lawrence Chou 1.45 Weatherwatch

Friday 8th

4.30 G.P. 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Island Life 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Darling Buds Of May 1.30 Spicks And Specks 2.00 Monarch Of The

Glen 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Message Stick 6.30 Can We Help? 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Stateline 8.00 Collectors 8.30 Midsomer Murders 10.10 Hollowmen 10.40 Lateline 11.20 triple j tv 11.50 Good Game 12.20 Rage

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Business Today 9.30 ABC Asia Pacific News 10.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 The New Inventors 5.00 7.30 Select 5.30 Catalyst 6.00 Compass 6.35 A Place In Greece

7.00 Zoo Days: Narrated by Jane Horrocks 7.30 Something In The Air 8.00 Father Ted 8.30 Spectacle: Elvis Costello With‌ 9.15 A Little Later 9.35 Massive 10.00 BBC Electric Proms 11.00 triple j tv 11.30 London Live

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Saints And Sinners 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 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 AFL: Essendon v Hawthorn 11.45 Brut Footy Flashbacks 12.45 Movie: Danger Beneath The Sea 3.00 Home Shopping

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Huey 3.30 Masterchef Australia 4.00 Everybody Loves Raymond

4.30 The Bold & The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Masterchef Australia 7.30 The Simpsons 8.30 Law & Order 10.30 Life On Mars 11.20 Ten News 11.50 Sports Tonight 12.20 The Late Show 1.20 Cops

4.00 2009 UEFA Cup: Semi Final: Second Leg 6.30 World Watch 1.30 Insight 2.30 World Watch 3.15 Spacefiles 3.30 Living Black 4.00 World Watch 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Hotspell 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.30 Afghan Star

8.35 As It Happened: Guests Of The Ayatollah 9.30 World News 10.00 In Search Of The Perfect Penis 11.00 Movie: The Final Gaze (Mexico): Sergi Mateu and Marisol Centeno 1.10 Movie: A Tale Of A Naughty Girl (India): Samata Dus 2.45 Weatherwatch

Saturday 9th

SBS

5.00 Rage 11.00 Executive Stress 11.30 The Cook And The Chef 12.00 Stateline 12.30 Australian Story 1.00 Foreign Correspondent 1.30 Can We Help? 2.00 The SANFL: Glenelg v North 5.00 Bowls: Perth

International 2009 6.00 Echo Beach 6.25 Minuscule 6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 New Tricks: Brian's dog digs up a skeleton. 8.25 ABC News 8.30 The Bill 10.00 ABC News 10.05 Foyle's War 11.45 Rage

7.00 Children’s Programs 3.00 rage 6.05 The New Inventors: Presented by James O’Loghlin 6.35 Heartland 7.20 Rex The Runt 7.30 The Einstein Factor: Presented by Peter Berner

8.00 At The Movies 8.30 Cary Grant Season: Suspicion: Cary Grant, Joan Fontaine, Nigel Bruce, Cedric Hardwicke and Isabel Jeans 10.05 Movie: Slaughter On Tenth Avenue: Dan Duryea, Jan Sterling, Richard Egan and Walter Matthau

6.00 Children’s Programs 11.30 Danoz 12.00 Eclipse 1.00 V8 Xtra 1.30 Motorsport: Fujitsu Series: Round Two: Winton 2.30 Chrome 3.05 Movie: When We Were Kings 5.00 Destination NZ 5.30 Fishing Australia

6.00 Seven News 6.30 Billy Connolly: Journey To The Edge 7.30 Kath & Kim 8.00 Vicar Of Dibley 9.00 Movie: Cast Away: Tom Hanks 12.00 Movie: Igby Goes Down 2.00 World’s Deadliest Creature 3.00 Kiwi Fruit 3.30 It Is Written 4.00 Home Shopping

6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 12.00 Home Shopping 12.30 Hook Line & Sinker 1.00 Masterchef Australia 1.30 AFL: Richmond v Brisbane Lions: The MCG 4.30 Simply Footy 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight

6.00 Before The Game 6.30 AFL: North Melbourne v Port Adelaide 9.30 Movie: To Be Announced 11.45 Good News Week 12.45 Movie: The Parole Officer 2.35 Cops 3.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Bayless Conley

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.15 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 1.00 Le Sacre Du Printemps 1.45 Gabriel Yared 2.45 Jumba Jimba 3.20 I'm Not Here Today 3.30 Buren And The Guggenheim 4.30 Newshour 5.30 The Colony

6.30 World News 7.30 Mythbusters 8.30 Iron Chef 9.20 Rockwiz: Presented by Julia Zemiro 10.10 Movie: A Friend Of Mine (Germany): Daniel Bruehl, Juergen Vogel and Sabine Timoteo 11.40 SOS 12.40 Sinchronicity 1.35 Weatherwatch

Sunday 10th

TEN

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 Mummy Detective 3.00 Brothers Warner 4.35 Book Club 5.00 Sunday Arts 6.00 At The Movies 6.30 The Einstein Factor 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Snow Leopard 8.30 Dirt Game 9.25 Compass 10.25 The Film Festival Project

7.00 Classic Albums 8.00 Zoo Days 8.55 A Place In Slovakia 9.20 Scrapheap Challenge 11.00 Beautiful Noise 11.55 London Live 12.30 Red Dwarf 1.30 Planet Rock Profiles 1.55 Neil Finn: One Nil Live

3.00 Charles Mingus: Live At Montreux 4.00 Genesis 5.00 Journey Through American Music 5.45 Sub 6.00 ABC Fora 7.00 Book Club 7.30 Sunday Arts 8.30 Spielberg On Spielberg 10.00 Monumental Vision In Nepal 10.30 Wild At Heart

6.00 Get Ed 6.30 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 AFL Game Day 11.00 Discover Favourites 11.30 According To Jim 12.00 Movie: Barbie Presents Thumbelina 1.30 AFL: Adelaide v Western Bulldogs

4.30 Footy Flashbacks 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Sunday Night 7.30 Border Security USA 8.00 The Force 8.30 Bones 10.30 Infamous Assassinations 11.00 24 12.00 Lost Special 1.00 House Calls To The Rescue

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 Oprah's Big Give 1.00 Don’t Forget The Lyrics 2.00 Orangutan Diaries 2.30 Netball: ANZ

Championship: Swifts v Thunderbirds 4.30 Meerkat Manor 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Out Of The Blue 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Merlin 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.30 Rove 9.40 Harper's Island 10.40 Formula One Grand Prix: Round Five: Spain

5.00 Weatherwatch 6.05 World Watch 7.10 Cycling: Giro D’italia: Daily Update 7.30 World Watch 10.00 Mythbusters 11.00 Chichester Psalms 11.30 Don Hazelwood 12.00 Cycling: Fleche Wallonne and LeigeBastogne-Leige 1.00 Speedweek 3.00 UEFA Cup 3.30 UEFA Champions

League Magazine 4.00 Football Feature 5.00 World Game 6.00 Thalassa 6.30 World News 7.30 Lost Worlds 8.30 Dateline 9.30 Movie: Shadows Of Time (Germany) 11.25 Cycling: Giro D’italia: Highlights 11.55 Movie: Saddest Music In The World (Canada)

Monday 11th

WIN SA

4.30 G.P. 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Landline Extra 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Poirot 1.30 The Cook And The Chef 2.00 Parkinson

3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Landline 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 Spooks 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.35 Taxidermy

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Business Today 9.30 ABC Asia Pacific News 10.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 Gardening Australia 5.00 Message Stick 5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 Collectors 6.35 A Place In Greece

7.00 Zoo Days 7.30 Something In The Air: Ryan and Vanessa’s wedding plans hit a snag. 8.00 Red Dwarf: The crew is transported to a giant theme park. 8.30 Good Game 9.00 triple j tv 9.30 Code Geass 9.55 Aussie Battlers 10.55 dig tv presents 11.30 Cowboy Bebop

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Saints And Sinners 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 How I Met Your Mother 8.00 Scrubs 8.30 AFL: Collingwood v St. Kilda 11.30 Scrubs 12.00 Win News 12.30 Skin Doctors 1.00 Home Shopping

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Huey 4.00 Everybody Loves Raymond 4.30 The Bold & The

Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Masterchef Australia 8.00 Recruits 8.30 Good News Week 9.30 Supernatural 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Plus One 12.30 Home Shopping

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.10 Cycling: Giro D’italia: Daily Update 7.25 World Watch 1.00 Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 The Bridge At Midnight Trembles 2.30 Dateline 3.30 Insight 4.30 World Watch 5.00 The Crew 5.30 Corner Gas

6.00 Living Black 6.30 World News 7.30 Top Gear Australia 8.30 Dave In The Life 9.00 South Park 9.30 World News 10.00 Shameless 10.55 Cycling: Giro D’italia: Highlights 11.25 Movie: Down By Law (The US) 1.20 Movie: Duplicity (France) 3.00 Weatherwatch

Tuesday 12th

ABC 2

4.30 G.P. 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 How To Divorce 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 The Einstein Factor 1.00 The New Inventors 1.30 Catalyst

2.00 Parliament 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.05 Time Team 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Budget Speech 8.00 Budget Special 8.30 Around The World In 80 Gardens 9.35 Mumbai Calling 10.00 Artscape 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Business Today 9.30 ABC Asia Pacific News 10.00 Children’s Programs 4.35 Little Angels 5.05 Talking Heads 5.35 Sun, Sea & Bargain Spotting 6.35 A Place In Greece 7.00 Zoo Days:

Narrated by Jane Horrocks 7.30 Something In The Air 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Teachers 9.20 The Bill: Police suspect two friends of killing a schoolmate. 10.50 Fireflies: A lazy summer barbecue descends into chaos.

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Saints And Sinners 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 Zoo 8.00 Find My Family 8.30 All Saints 9.30 10 Years Younger In 10 Days 10.30 Lipstick Jungle 11.30 Carpoolers 12.00 Win News 12.30 Destination NZ

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Huey 4.00 Everybody Loves Raymond 4.30 The Bold & The

Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Masterchef Australia 7.30 Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation 8.30 NCIS 9.30 Lie To Me 10.30 Ten News 11.30 The Late Show 12.20 Video Hits 12.30 Home Shopping

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.10 Cycling: Giro D’italia: Daily Update 7.25 World Watch 1.00 The Storm Rages Twice 3.00 Here Comes The Neighbourhood 3.30 Living Black 4.00 World Watch 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Corner Gas 6.00 Global Village

6.30 World News 7.30 Insight 8.30 Cutting Edge: US Debt — Ten Trillion And Counting 9.30 World News 10.00 Hot Docs: When Borat Came To Town 11.05 Cycling: Giro D’italia: Highlights 11.40 Movie: Days Of Abandonment (Italy) 1.20 Going For The Kill 2.40 Weatherwatch

Wednesday 13th

ABC 1

4.30 G.P. 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Super Worm 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press Club Address 1.30 Talking Heads 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Children’s

Programs 6.00 Travel Oz 6.30 The Cook And The Chef 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 The New Inventors 8.30 Spicks And Specks 9.00 Gruen Transfer 9.35 Moving Wallpaper 10.00 At The Movies

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Business Today 9.30 ABC Asia Pacific News 10.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 Travel Oz 4.55 Animal Cops 5.45 Time Team 6.35 A Place In Greece 7.00 Zoo Days: Narrated by Jane

Horrocks 7.30 Something In The Air: The big emu goes up. Wayne begins a new venture. Will Julia be able to face surgery? 8.00 Body Hits 8.30 Beyond Boundaries 9.30 Something In The Water 10.30 638 Ways To Kill Castro

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Saints And Sinners 2.00 Lost Special 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 Thank God You're Here 8.30 Criminal Minds 9.30 My Name Is Earl 10.00 Family Guy 10.30 Russell Brand's Ponderland 11.00 Lost 12.00 Win News

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Huey 4.00 Everybody Loves Raymond 4.30 The Bold & The

Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Masterchef Australia 8.00 The Simpsons 8.30 House 9.30 Numb3rs 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Cops 12.30 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.10 Cycling: Giro D’italia: Daily Update 7.25 World Watch 1.00 Eurovision Song Contest Junior 3.30 Nerds FC 4.00 World Watch 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Countdown To Eurovision 2009 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News

7.30 Food Safari 8.00 Trawlermen 8.35 Long Way Round 9.30 World News 10.00 Movie: Mystery Train (The US): Nicoletta Braschi 11.55 Cycling: Giro D’italia: Highlights 12.25 Movie: Raid (Sweden): Kai Lehtinen 2.30 Weatherwatch


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SQUADS SELECTED By BRAD PERRY THE highs and lows in 100 years of Riverland football will be remembered when the representative players take the field on May 16, for a once in a lifetime opportunity. Current star players from the Riverland and Independent football competitions have been selected in the squads to take part in the centenary games. The A grade North of the River squad boasts the likes of BarmeraMonash midfielder Matthew Leyson, Berri onballer Dean Storic, Renmark forward Ryan Bennett and captain Trevor Thorpe. Matching up

against these names are South of the River are Leigh Kruger from Loxton, Loxton North ball magnet, Brad Williams and Waikerie big man Ben Venning. Riverland Football League chief executive officer Mick Beech said the talent in some of the teams will make for a blockbuster game. “We are absolutely stoked with the presence of all of the gun players from each of the six teams,” he said. “I think they see it as a fantastic opportunity.” For the first time in 25 years, a Riverland B grade team will play off against a strong Independent lineup and there will also be a North and South of the River under 18s match. ■ Continued Page 38

■ LEADERS: Loxton captain Leigh Kruger (left) will lead the South of the River team, while Renmark captain Trevor Thorpe will head the North of the River side in the RFL’s centenary game next weekend. Photo: SUPPLIED

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