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Phone: (08) 8563 2041 21,400 copies weekly SA’s largest circulating country newspaper [email protected] Wednesday, July 4, 2012 44 pages Kicking into the wind RESIDENTS will fight against an application lodged with the state’s Development Assessment Commission for a wind farm to be developed at Keyneton. Victorian-based company Pacific Hydro publicly announced its intention for the development 12 months ago. Residents opposing the development say they will continue their stance, ‘we don’t want this development’. Keyneton resident and landholder Hiedi Smith said, “If it is approved and negative impacts are felt, then the developer and host landholders have been warned that we will take action, and this could include class action”. On Monday, June 25 Pacific Hydro’s comprehensive submission, involving about 800 pages, was officially lodged - and the Herald informed readers of the news via our website on Thursday. Submissions, for or against the development, will be called for by the DAC via public notices in the coming weeks, which will then allow the public 15 working days to respond. The company’s plans include spending $242million on the placement of 42 industrial wind turbines on the Sedan ranges. This development is expected to produce 105MW and is estimated to generate electricity for the next 25 to 30 years. Six landholders, who have agreed to host wind turbines on their properties, were believed to have consulted with Pacific Hydro as early as 10 years ago. It is also understood one Keyneton landholder had contacted Pacific Hydro more than a decade ago seeking their support in developing a wind farm in the area. These residents continue their silence. For the past year a community group of about 50 members, working under the Eastern Mt Lofty Ranges Landscape Guardian Inc. (EMLRLG), has spent their time resources to raise awareness about concerns associated with these developments and for the common aim to stop Keyneton wind farm. Residents opposing the project continue to maintain a variety of concerns including, environment, turbine setback/proximity, visual impact, health and wellbeing, noise and acoustics, flicker, micro climates, fire safety, road and safety, Aboriginal/cultural sacred sites, property sale impact, social community impact and efficiency and economics. Mrs Smith said the past 12 months had been an emotional and mental strain for residents. She said from a community perspective, the development has left a negative impact on the community. Mrs Smith explained relationships within the communities have been broken, as is the case with other communities living with industrial turbine developments at either the proposal or operating stage. Also, she said the uncertainty caused by the proposal could see numbers dwindle at the Keyneton Primary School. Members of EMLRLG urge individuals to have their say on the development and remind the public there is no right of appeal. The public can access a community submission guide template by visiting the EMLRLG Inc. site: http://sites.google.com/site/stopkeynet onwindfarm. Meanwhile, Pacific Hydro maintains, works for the development will involve about 500 individuals over a 24-month period. The company’s spokesperson Lane Crockett said, “We endeavour to employ as many directly local (people) as possible. If they cannot supply then this would be extended further in SA”. Mr Crockett said all turbines will be the same height with a maximum blade tip height of 145.5m. To read more about the application, visit pacifichydro.com.au and click on the word ‘projects’ in the header bar to find ‘Keyneton wind farm project’. To read more about this story, visit barossaherald.com.au. By MICHELLE O’RIELLY FIGHT CONTINUES: Protestors pictured earlier this year (from left) Robyn Gilbert, Eden Valley; Erwin Thaller, Keyneton; Sue Kennedy, Keyneton; Tony Walker, Eden Valley; Leonie Thaller, Keyneton and Wolf Bramberger, Keyneton. Picture courtesy of David Formby. barossa herald ACTIVE MOTOR WRECKERS ACTIVE MOTOR WRECKERS BUYING & WRECKING FORDS, HOLDENS & MOST JAPANESE VEHICLES PLUS TOWING SERVICE GAWLER 8522 3222 MAIN NORTH RD, EVANSTON SOUTH WH1831713 Talk to an expert today 1831751 LEWIS&SHANE Wills • Estates • Powers of Attorney & Guardianship Family Law • Commercial & Corporate • Liquor Business Succession Planning • Leasing • Property Pensioner Discounts • Legal Aid • After Hours Appts t: (08) 8523 4205 Shop 3A, 1-3 Kingfisher Drive, Hewett w: www.lewisandshane.com.au local experience insight support GRAYS PEST CONTROL Pre Purchase Inspections Termites • Bees • Ants Rats • Mice • Possums Millipedes Tanunda Phone 8563 0430 WH1832383 think BGi for your next project! 8562 2799 21-23 Tanunda Road, Nuriootpa www.bgibuildinggroup.com.au WH1832386 www.lynasautogroup.com LOOK FOR OUR SIGN IN YOUR SPORTING CLUB WH1832483 21 Murray St, NURIOOTPA + 8568 6008 1831806 IT MAY BE COLD BUT BETTA’S PRICES ON HEATERS WILL KEEP YOU TOASTY WARM!!!

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Page 1: July 4th Edition

Phone: (08) 8563 2041

21,400 copies weekly SA’s largest circulating country newspaper

[email protected], July 4, 2012 44 pages

Kicking into the wind

RESIDENTS will fight against anapplication lodged with the state’sDevelopment Assessment Commission fora wind farm to be developed at Keyneton.

Victorian-based company Pacific Hydropublicly announced its intention for thedevelopment 12 months ago.

Residents opposing the development saythey will continue their stance, ‘we don’twant this development’.

Keyneton resident and landholder HiediSmith said, “If it is approved and negativeimpacts are felt, then the developer andhost landholders have been warned thatwe will take action, and this could includeclass action”.

On Monday, June 25 Pacific Hydro’scomprehensive submission, involvingabout 800 pages, was officially lodged - andthe Herald informed readers of the newsvia our website on Thursday.

Submissions, for or against thedevelopment, will be called for by the DAC

via public notices in the coming weeks,which will then allow the public 15working days to respond.

The company’s plans include spending$242million on the placement of 42industrial wind turbines on the Sedanranges. This development is expected toproduce 105MW and is estimated to generate electricity for the next 25 to 30 years.

Six landholders, who have agreed to hostwind turbines on their properties, werebelieved to have consulted with PacificHydro as early as 10 years ago. It is alsounderstood one Keyneton landholder hadcontacted Pacific Hydro more than adecade ago seeking their support indeveloping a wind farm in the area. Theseresidents continue their silence.

For the past year a community group ofabout 50 members, working under theEastern Mt Lofty Ranges LandscapeGuardian Inc. (EMLRLG), has spent their time resources to raise awarenessabout concerns associated with these

developments and for the common aim tostop Keyneton wind farm.

Residents opposing the project continueto maintain a variety of concerns including,environment, turbine setback/proximity,visual impact, health and wellbeing, noise and acoustics, flicker, micro climates,fire safety, road and safety,Aboriginal/cultural sacred sites, propertysale impact, social community impact andefficiency and economics.

Mrs Smith said the past 12 months hadbeen an emotional and mental strain for residents.

She said from a community perspective,the development has left a negative impacton the community. Mrs Smith explainedrelationships within the communities havebeen broken, as is the case with othercommunities living with industrial turbinedevelopments at either the proposal oroperating stage. Also, she said theuncertainty caused by the proposal couldsee numbers dwindle at the KeynetonPrimary School.

Members of EMLRLG urge individuals tohave their say on the development andremind the public there is no right ofappeal. The public can access a community submission guide template byvisiting the EMLRLG Inc. site:http://sites.google.com/site/stopkeynetonwindfarm.

Meanwhile, Pacific Hydro maintains,works for the development will involveabout 500 individuals over a 24-monthperiod. The company’s spokesperson LaneCrockett said, “We endeavour to employ asmany directly local (people) as possible. Ifthey cannot supply then this would beextended further in SA”.

Mr Crockett said all turbines will be thesame height with a maximum blade tipheight of 145.5m.

To read more about the application, visitpacifichydro.com.au and click on the word‘projects’ in the header bar to find‘Keyneton wind farm project’.

To read more about this story, visitbarossaherald.com.au.

By MICHELLE O’RIELLY

FIGHT CONTINUES: Protestors pictured earlier this year (from left)Robyn Gilbert, Eden Valley; Erwin Thaller, Keyneton; Sue Kennedy,Keyneton; Tony Walker, Eden Valley; Leonie Thaller, Keyneton and WolfBramberger, Keyneton. Picture courtesy of David Formby.

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Wednesday, July 4, 2012 - Page 2 - The Herald, Barossa Valleywww.barossaherald.com.au [email protected]

ACROBATIC: Star Willaston goal shooter LisaWilson strikes an awkward pose to accept apass against Nuriootpa on Saturday.

ONCE again the value on the Herald websitebarossaherald.com.au has been on display.

Today’s front page story about the proposedwind farm at Keyneton had a development onearlier in the week and was up on ourwebsite by Thursday.

So residents didn’t have to wait until today(Wednesday) for their news and the Heraldis able to give readers an update.

The Herald’s Vibe (entertainment) coverageis so highly regarded that the cast of theextremely successful musical Jersey Boysdropped into our office on Friday to say“hello” and let us know they will beperforming in Adelaide later this year.

Already Jersey Boys has been on tour fortwo-and-a-half years and is set to play inBrisbane before heading back to Adelaide inOctober. Turn to page 10 to meet the guyswho are performing the music of FrankieValli and The Four Seasons.

As usual, a visit to the website will enablereaders to have a look from the sportingaction around the valley at the weekend.

Visit barossaherald.com.au and click onthe appropriate link in the photo gallery.

If you haven’t had a look previously thereare galleries from the past few weeks.

Who knows if you are a participant perhapsthe Herald cameras have caught you in action.

So remember, news doesn’t just happen ona Wednesday as you will find with otherregional newspapers..

Does the Town of GawlerCouncil see itself as a modern-day Robin Hood?

Taking from the perceived rich andgiving to the poor.

In this case, the poor being councilitself.

After delivering a string of deficitbudgets, council now has an actionplan to achieve financial sustainabilityby 2014/15.

That is a goal ratepayers would havewanted them to reach before then butat least it is a positive move.

So how is council going to achievethis financial sustainability?

One of the moves is to alter itsstrategic rating policy which will hitthe town’s successful businesses.

Despite continued protests from theGawler Business Alliance, council haschosen to ignore their argument andgone ahead to increase the tax onsuccessful operations.

So let’s take a look at Murray Street,Gawler’s main street and the face ofthe town for tourists.

Take a walk and count the shopswhich have closed. Businesses whichhave failed and not all because of anyform of mismanagement. Times aretough, those closed doors are proof.

Yes, there are also successfulbusinesses along the street, people whohave done well and are profitable, andhave bcome an easy mark for abusiness which can’t say the same.

Editorial

A NEW award, thatsymbolises the essenceand spirit of Gawler, hasbeen added to the bi-annual Gawler Art Award.

The newly-createdBriant MahoneyMemorial Art Award, is anacquisitive prize, with thewinner collecting $500.

The award is sponsoredby Tony Piccolo, themember for Light whosaid he named the awardin memory of the lateBriant Mahoney – theman with the dog - as hehad become such anintegral part of the town’scharacter.

The award will bepresented at the officialopening on Sunday,August 19 by a familymember of the late BriantMahoney.

The Briant MahoneyMemorial Art Award will

only be awarded to anartwork of sufficientquality as selected by thejudges.

If no work is deemedsuitable, a highlycommended prize of $100will be issued and theartwork will remain theproperty of the artist.

Applications for thesixth The Gawler ArtAwards close on Friday,August 10 and must bedelivered to the GawlerCommunity Gallery onMonday , August 13.

Information about theaward can be obtainedfrom the Gallerysecretary, David Arandleon 7329 2418 or via email:

[email protected]. Informationabout the exhibition andawards can be obtained at:http://gawlergallery.50webs.com.

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The Bupa Challenge Tour, part of theŠKODA Breakaway Series, will be heldon Friday, January 25.

For the first time riders have theopportunity to gain free entry in theride if they raise $1000 or more as partof the Cancer Council’s ‘ride for areason’ fundraising campaign.

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Early bird registrations are openuntil Thursday, July 12, while regularregistrations will open from July 13 toJanuary 11, 2013.

Mr Turtur said Tanunda was chosenas the finish again because of itslogistics to clear riders once they hadfinished.

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Wednesday, July 4, 2012 - Page 4 - The Herald, Barossa Valleywww.barossaherald.com.au [email protected]

THE use of figures continue to be asource of debate between the stateLabor government and the Liberalopposition.

The Minister for Employment,Higher Education and Skills TomKenyon contacted the Herald to saythe Liberals continue to talk downthe economy.

The minister was responding tolast week’s story quoting the ShadowMinister for Regional DevelopmentDan van Holst Pellekaan who saidaccording to ABS statistics 5800 jobshad been lost in regional SouthAustralia over the last two months.

“Even the ABS advises that careshould be taken with the use ofmonthly regional data, due to largerelative standard errors associatedwith ratios based on small numericalestimates,” Mr Kenyon said.

“For this reason, the ABSrecommends that analysis be basedon 12 month averages.

“Using 12 month averages, in the

May quarter, employment inagriculture, forestry and fishingincreased by 1600 persons for SouthAustralia - an increase of four per cent.

“Over the past year, employment inagriculture, forestry and fishingincreased by 7700 in South Australia- an increase of 22.4 per cent.

“Employment in the 12 months tothe May quarter 2012 for theagriculture, forestry and fishingindustry was at its highest level inthree years for South Australia.

“There are 5100 more peopleemployed in regional SouthAustralia than at this time last year.

“It’s also worth noting there are1000 fewer people unemployed inregional South Australia than at thistime last year.”

“This is reflected in anunemployment rate in regionalSouth Australia of 4.7 per cent,compared to 5.1 per cent in SouthAustralia,” Mr Kenyon concluded.

Employment, go figure

CONCERNED: Tim Shaw, of Ultra Tune in Gawler, is opposed to council’s rates policy.

Business hit bycouncil’s rates

THE business community believes ithas been unfairly hit as the Town ofGawler Council seek to achievefinancial sustainability by 2014/15.

Businesses have been hard hit withcouncil’s decision to alter itsstrategic ratings policy.

Some businesses may find theirrates double under the changes.

Tim Shaw, from Ultra Tune, is onewho is not happy with the council’schanges.

“If I ran my business the way theyoperated their budget I would havebeen out of business years ago,” MrShaw said.

“They have approved five deficitbudgets in a row, now to try andimprove their position they arehitting the business community.

“Take a walk along Murray Streetand have a look at the number ofvacant shops and businesses whichhave closed. It is a tough market.”

Mr Shaw said he had looked atmoving his business several timesbut really had nowhere to go.

“People know where I am and Ihave built the business in thislocation and really, if you have a lookaround Gawler it is near impossibleto find a suitable location.”

Tom Zorich, who owns theSportspower business in MurrayStreet, said he was verydisappointed with council’s decision.

“My rates look like doubling,” MrZorich said. “The Gawler BusinessDevelopment Group has continuallymade known its thoughts andrequested council to reconsider but

to no avail,” Mr Zorich said.“Council has its own budget

problems and believes rate changesto hurt the business community isone way of solving the issue.

“The main street is the face of theTown of Gawler and I would havethought council would be working toencourage a vibrant shoppingprecinct. It certainly is not that atthe moment,” he said.

Tony Harnett from the KingsfordHotel, who is chairman of the GawlerBusiness Development Group, saidall businesses in the town would beimpacted but to varying degrees.

“Our group has been at councilmeetings and voiced our concernsbut we have received no sympathy,”Mr Harnett said.

“We will meet to discuss our nextstep but have just found the mattervery disappointing.”

Judith Jones, chairperson of theGawler and Barossa Jockey Clubsaid council had “lost touch withreality”.

“For council to exacerbate thedecline of its own business sector isscandalous,” Ms Jones said.

“It is sad that against a backgroundof the current environment thatcouncil is oblivious to providing aframework which encourages andfacilitates incentives for business togrow.”

Apart from the rate changes,council is also planning massivespending cuts including reducingsponsorship to events such as theAustralia Day breakfast.

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Rural service remains

ONE of the Barossa’s prominentrural business providersremains committed tosupporting the area.

Services run from theNuriootpa Primary Industriesoffice, which houses SA RuralSolutions and SARDI, onResearch Road, will continuedespite the administrationofficer finishing in February.

Late last month Member forSchubert Ivan Venningannounced, “he was totallydisgusted with the continualdowngrade of regional office ofvarious departments”.

“The Nuriootpa office has andis offering a valuable service toour vital wine industry, evenmore important when theindustry is experiencing toughtimes as it is now.”

Mr Venning said, without anyadministration staff manningthe office and the door closed,what will happen is the numberof visits by members of thepublic will dwindle.

However, Primary Industries

and Regions SA deputy chiefexecutive Don Plowman saidPIRSA Nuriootpa office remainsan important district office andresearch centre and is staffed by13 PIRSA, Rural Solutions SA,Biosecurity SA and SARDIstaff. He explained PIRSA’sbusiness delivery model ischanging in response tocustomer demand.

“PIRSA is very conscious ofthe need to ensure the servicesprovided from our network ofregional offices are delivered inthe most efficient and effectiveway.,” he said.

“This includes commercialservices delivered by RuralSolutions SA, SARDI’s researchprograms as well and ourBiosecurity and Fisheriesservices.”

Mr Plowman said,“Increasingly - primaryproducers, the general public,industry and other governmentdepartments are using e-business to undertaketransactions online and access

web-based information services,and over many years, there hasbeen a steady decline indemand for these shop fronts.

Mr Venning said, “My fear isthat this government may usedwindling foot traffic at theoffice, in the future, as a reasonto close it”.

In response, Mr Plowman said,PIRSA has developed a numberof e-business services, isplanning to finalise a number ofnew on line biosecurityapplications and aims to havetransferred the majority of itsweb content to the SAGovernment business site overthe next 12 months.

He said staff based at theNuriootpa office will continue tooffer a range of specialistservices to the wine industryand other sectors. In addition,direct contact numbers areavailable at the front door. Also,Rural Solutions SA staff willmaintain a presence wherethere services are required byprimary producers.

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Market attracts 600 peopleTHE first Kapunda Sunday Market was ahit, according to market manager Bill Adams.

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ON THE ROAD:‘Ghostbusters’ on thisyear’s Variety Bash,from left, JarrodSieber, Travis Taylor,Daniel Sieber and TimMcCarthy.

WHAT would it be like for four great mates stuckin a car for nine days, with one song, ‘Ghostbusters’screaming out of the speakers?

Barossa boys Jarrod Sieber, Travis Taylor, DanielSieber and Tim McCarthy are about to find out, asthey experience a mad-cap adventure in thisyear’s Variety Bash – Birdsville: Back of Beyond.

This year’s event will begin on Friday, August 10,departing from Peter Lehmann Wines, Tanunda at8am. There will be over 100 vehicles (75 entrants),which will involve 320 people.

“It is the first time we have been involved and weare looking forward to the experience,” JarrodSieber said. “Tim came up with the idea and wewent to Melbourne to get this old car, a 1976 ZHFord Fairlane 302, with a V8 engine.

“We all have a passion for doing up old cars,which, after this experience, has well and trulybeen satisfied.”

If the four mates haven’t already had theirfriendship ‘tested’ getting prepared for the VarietyBash, how will they be after nine days, especiallywith Ray Parker junior’s catchy hit announcingtheir arrival and departure from each town?

The event will travel 3600km over the nine days,going from Tanunda to Marree, Birdsville,Windorah, Thargomindah, Hungerford, Cobar,Balranald and finish at Merbein, with the finalnight’s celebrations in Mildura.

“Everyone talks about it (the Variety Bash), andfor us we are looking forward to getting into townsto see the kids and give out treats like lucky dips,”Jarrod said.

“I think the main thing for us is to make sure thecar is running well, especially on the rough roads –we need a good suspension. In the end we want tobe the car helping tow others out of trouble, not theother way around.”

The ‘Ghostbusters’ team, in car 77, is hoping toraise $15,000 for Variety Children’s charities, toearn bronze star status.

Last month the ‘likely lads’ got away to a goodfundraising start, when they hosted an auction atSiebel Wines, where Malcolm and Helen Filsellfrom Barossa Country Kitchen donated all thefood. And after donations from various supportersfor the auction, over 100 people attended. If anybusinesses or individuals would like to donate tothe cause, contact Jarrod on 0403 533 811.

Variety Bashtests mateshipBy ROBERT LAIDLAW

TANUNDA’S café tradewill experience anothereconomic boost next yearwith the BUPA ChallengeTour again hitting town.

In 2012, Tanunda was asea of lycra as thechallenge riders hitTanunda as part of theTour Down Under whichresulted in a sensationalday of trade.

Cafés along MurrayStreet are excited thatthey are fortunate toexperience the friendlyatmosphere that the tour

brings for two years in arow.

Sarsi Formby, of Keils, saidthis year’s event was one oftheir biggest days.

“We had a flood of peoplein at 7am and it neverstopped,” Sarsi said.

John Radzevicius of DieBarossa Wurst Haus andTony Bowen of Tanunda’sNice Ice, agree that theevent finishing again inTanunda is a great thing.

“Everyone benefits,”Tony said.

- Jemima Coad

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THE STATE Government believesthe threat of losing a driver’s licenceis the biggest deterrent to speeding.

As such, the government hasintroduced a new fine structure to inan attempt to reduce motor vehicledeaths, especially on country roads.

Fines for lower-level offences willdrop: the cost of speeding less than10km/h over the speed limit will dropfrom $260 to $150. Demerit pointswill double, however, in line withnew research showing that thethreat of losing a licence is a moreeffective deterrent than losingmoney.

Light MP Tony Piccolo said thechanges were a practicaldemonstration to the Government’scommittment to reducing road deaths.

“This is not about revenue-raising;we have slashed fines in half,” MrPiccolo said. We do not want a singleperson to die on our roads; this new

fine structure will make our roadssafer.”

Road safety will receive anotherboost with a $6.5 million fundingpromise to the Centre forAutomotive Safety Research fromthe state government.

The five-year funding plan for theUniversity of Adelaide-based centrewill allow CASR to continue itsvaluable work – work which has seenthe road toll drop from 153 to 103 inthe 10 years since it was instituted.

CASR was responsible for theevidence that lowering the urbandefault speed limit to 50 km/h willlead to a significant reduction in ourroad toll.

CASR will be monitoring youngdriver patterns, evaluating theeffects of the graduated licencingscheme and monitoring theimplementation of South Australia’sroad safety strategy.

A FURTHER $250,000 isearmarked for the Gawler south-eastern connector road in the2012/13 state budget.

It is additional to the $500,000already committed during thisfinancial year. The funding will gotowards the connector’s design.

The funding has been welcomed bythe member for Light Tony Piccolowho lobbied for the construction ofthe connector, which will help trafficfrom the new Gawler Eastdevelopment travel southward butbypass Murray Street and AdelaideRoad.

The connector road and associatedtraffic lights at the intersection of

Potts and Main North Roads atEvanston Park are an importantelement in the management oftraffic emanating from the LendLease development.

The Gawler East DPA requires theconnector to be built once 1000allotments have been created in thedevelopment.

Mr Piccolo said he was successfulin lobbying the state government tohave the additional trafficinfrastructure brought forward.

“The budget outlook looks verytight,” Mr Piccolo said. ”However,I’m hopeful the revised deliverytimetable of the road connector canstill be achieved.”

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BIG THANKS: Light PassPrimary has wormed theirway into major supermarketto gain funds to help theirenvironment. The schoolrecently received $500through Coles JuniorLandcare Garden Grants,which has been spent onpreparing two large wormfarms. The idea is to helpstudents learn the importanceof recycling and the positiveimpacts it has on theenvironment. According tothe school’s principal JennyPike, the worm fertiliser willbe used on the schoolgrounds, however the wormswill not be available forfishing. Pictured with one ofthe two worm enclosures is(back) Brooke Klose, Year 7,Liam Coad, Year 1 andholding worms are BrandenSparks, Year 2 and DeannaHunter, Year 6.

ON AIR: Students at FreelingPrimary School have startedtheir own radio program.Teacher Ashley Gardner’s Year 5and 6 classes have beenworking in groups on a weeklyradio show called Freeling FM.Their first podcast went live onJune 18 this year and hasreceived over 50 hits.Students (from left) ChloeBubner, Nathan Anesbury andTaylor Turner were responsiblefor the first show and enjoyedthe experience.The idea is slowly spreadingthroughout the school withother students in differentclasses showing interest atrunning and producing theirown radio show.“It was the student’s idea tohave a radio show,” Mr Gardnersaid. “The students really enjoyit and we are looking at maybedoing TV broadcasts.” To tune in, visithttp://freelingfm.podomatic.com.

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Boys were in town

THESE boys, who travelledfrom New York to SA to promoteJersey Boys, included a stop atthe Herald on Friday.

The cast members said theyhad toured Australia and NewZealand with the musical fornearly three years.

Jersey Boys is the story ofFrankie Valli and the FourSeasons and focuses on fourblue-collar boys, from the wrongside of the tracks, who becameone of the biggest American popsensations.

The show features Dion Biliosas Frankie Valli, Declan Eganas Bob Gaudio, Anthony Harkin

as Tommy DeVito, and GlastonToft as Nick Massi, who makeup The Four Seasons.

“It has been a fantasticjourney,” Glaston said.

“And we are pleased thatFrankie Valli has seen the showand approved while Bob Gaudiohas seen it several times.”

Dion Bilios said the cast lovedthe feedback from the audience.

“Every show the people in thecrowd become involved, so muchso we call them ‘the fifthseason’.

“We head off to Brisbane toperform Jersey Boys this monthbut will be back in Adelaide

later in the year,” said DeclanEgan.

“We love the show and arehappy to keep going as long aseveryone keeps turning up,”said Anthony Harkin.

Jersey Boys features 20 FourSeasons hit songs includingSherry, Big Girls Don’t Cry, RagDoll, Oh What a Night andCan’t Take My Eyes Off You.

Opening night for the show isOctober 26 at the AdelaideFestival Theatre and tickets areselling fast. To book visit BASSoutlets and for more about theshow, visit the website;

jerseyboysaustralia.com.au.

HELLO BAROSSA: The cast of hit musical Jersey Boys (from left) Declan Egan, Dion Bilios,Anthony Harkin and Glaston Toft.

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Nuriootpa high studentssuccessful in business

SELECT students from Nuriootpa High haveproved they have the skills to make a businesssucceed.

The Year 11 students were announced as‘grand champions’ after recently joining for theannual Schools’ Australian Business Week inEudunda.

The group was one of four teams made up ofstudents from Eudunda, Kapunda andNuriootpa high schools.

The week allowed students to use their skillsand knowledge to create a simulated business.This year’s simulation was based on operating acafé business.

According to business week co-ordinatorRoxanne Rosenzweig, from Eudunda, allstudents’ involvement equals to 10 SACE credits.

She explained those students who participatein the one-week challenge have in comparisoncompleted asemester’s work. However, she wasquick to say the students don’t have it easy.

They are judged on all facets of their work,with most students working in their own time tohave their business up and running.

On the Monday all students gathered for aninformation session to work towards the type ofbusiness they will create. From Tuesday toThursday the students worked at running their own businesses and on Friday it’spresentation day.

Students are judged in five areas; tradedisplay, commercials, oral report, companyreport and their simulation.

In addition, students had access to a teachermentor and a community mentor.

• Trade display, judged by Daphne Whiteheadand Kathryn Howe was won by ‘All That Jazz’,Nuriootpa High School, team two.

• Commercials were judged by the three schoolprincipals Lynne-Maree Hastings, KristenMasters and Ian Tooley and won by‘Moustachios’, Kapunda High, team four.

• Oral report, judged by Deane Rohrlach andDavid Cluse, was won by ‘All That Jazz’,Nuriootpa High team two.

• Company report, judged by Andrew Pfitznerand David Cluse was won by ‘Jungle’, NuriootpaHigh, team one.

• Simulation was judged through ABW headoffice in Sydney and won by ‘All Season’s Café’,Kapunda High, team one.

• The grand champion for Australian BusinessWeek ‘Mrs Irene Ingram Memorable trophy’ waswon by ‘All That Jazz’, Nuriootpa High, teamtwo.

Roxanne said, “Australian Business Weekcould not go ahead each year without theongoing support from our community and theirgenerosity with sponsorship.”

She thanked sponsors Ahrens, EudundaLicensed Post Office, Member for Schubert IvanVenning, Kiwanis Club of the Barossa, LauckeMills, Lions Club of Kapunda Districts Inc,Rotary Club of Barossa Districts, Rotary Club ofKapunda Inc, Youth Project Co-ordinator,Member for Sturt Dan Van Holst Pellekaan,Elders Roseworthy, Barossa Co-op, Maggie Beer,Barossa Funerals, Eudunda Area School,Kapunda High School and Nuriootpa High School.

Income tax supportMORE than 46,000 people livingin Wakefield will receive a tax cutof at least $300.

From July 1 this year, alltaxpayers with an income up to$80,000 will receive a tax cut.

The change, delivered by thefederal government, is part of amajor tax reform that will triplethe tax-free threshold from $6000to $18,000. It means those earning$80,000 a year will be paying$1553 less in tax a year.

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will be paying a total of more than$2000 a year less in tax than theywere in 2007.

The new tax reform also meansthat regular wage earners withincomes below the new tax freethresholds will get to keep all oftheir wages in their regular paypackets and won't have to lodge atax return.

Those workers wanting moreinformation, contact Member forWakefield Nick Champion’s officeon 8284 2422.

DOWN TO BUSINESS: Nuriootpa High Schoolteam two who were named grand champions.

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acceptable. Mail your letters to:The editor, PO Box 43, Tanunda, SA, 5352. Fax: 8563 3655.

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Wind farm disgraceDEAR Wind Farm Company,

You’ve been invited into ourmidst by just five families. Youhave threatened the wellbeing ofhundreds of people in a way thatclimate change never will.

You threaten our peace andtranquillity, our beautifullyrugged recreation areas.

You threaten our ecosystem.You threaten everything that we

have worked so very hard to have -a small piece of paradise.

You destroy our trust in certaincommunity members, and youthreaten our belief that we live ina democracy.

You seem to be a law untoyourselves.

Now that you’ve lodged yourapplication to destroy our part ofthe world, we’re wondering whereyour host landowners are?

They seem to have gone“underground” - or perhapsthey’ve jumped on a plane to Bali?

They won’t tell us why thoseturbines are so very good for us all,despite being in quiet deals withyou for almost a decade.

Instead, they hide behind yourapron strings, ever hopeful of themilk and honey you offer, nomatter what devastation that

brings to other people.Surely your landowners should

be out here spruiking the benefitsto one and all? By the way, whatare the benefits to us all?Certainly not cheaper power, northe wellbeing of our currentenvironment. Is it a new kettle orkitchen for our institute? Perhapsa tennis ball or two for a sportsteam. No, of course it’s the six jobsisn’t it?

But I guess we can all sleep moreeasily, knowing our air won’t befilled with those musty feathersfrom our eagles and falcons, andwe won’t have to be woken by thethumping of kangaroos hoppingby - for they won’t be aroundeither.

Host landowners, may you hangyour heads in shame. One day, Ifeel certain your disgracefullyself-interested actions will comeback to bite you.

M TeusnerEden Valley

Major problemWhile sitting having my midday

lunch of fried fritz and browngravy, I got to thinking of thewater bills coming in, and howthey are going up.

If we realise that with all theincoming people, and migrationevery year, we can’t cope, withdiminishing water in Aussie, andSA is the driest state.

If we go on having newcomers wewill be in a bad way. Think of allthe toilets being used everysecond, and the waste of water. Wecan’t hold any more incomers.

We have rainwater tanks, yes,but not enough to supply ahousehold of large families either.

The reservoirs can soon run outif we don’t get enough rain. Thepoor old struggling Murray can’tkeep big populations going.

Surely these boat people havebeen told of this problem andthink twice before coming here.

Is there a solution to the toilets?I wonder. Maybe go back to the olddays? No, it’s not possible in thebig buildings in towns now, butsomehow, someone will come upwith an idea, hey?

Gloria HarcusSedan

Join the fight for a healthy riverDespite the rain over the past

two years, the River Murray isstill suffering from the effects ofthe recent drought and from years

of over extraction upstream. Parts of the river system still have

salinity problems, we’re stillexperiencing problems associated withacidification in the Lower Lakes andLower Murray regions and manywetlands haven’t recovered.

The latest Murray-Darling BasinPlan sells us short and simply does notreturn enough water to the river.

Internationally recognised wetlands- including the Coorong, Lower Lakesand Murray Mouth and the Riverland-Chowilla floodplain remain underthreat.

We have no choice. We must fight thisplan. That’s why I’ve launched theFight for the Murray Campaign.

The state government has pledged $2million to campaign for a better plan -one that will return the river system tohealth.

A healthy River Murray is crucial forthe future of the whole country, not justSouth Australia. Many livelihoods andmuch of our precious naturalenvironment depend on it.

If we are going to be the generationwho can look our children in the eyeand say we did all we could to save theriver, we must step up our efforts.Please join the campaign atwww.fightforthemurray.com.au andspread the word to your family, friendsand networks.

You can also join us on Facebook athttp://www.facebook.com/FightForTheMurray and follow the conversation onsocial media Twitter athttps://twitter.com/#!/Fight4theMurray.

Together we can win the fight for thelong-term health of the river - for thebenefit of all Australians.

Jay WeatherillPremier of South Australia

Animal issueI received a letter on Tuesday, June

12. It was sent by a person that has notthe intestinal fortitude (I think thatmeans guts) to sign it - if she hadanswered through your excellentcolumn, she would have to put a name.I say she because most males wouldhave realised it was a tongue-in-cheekcomment.

Back to the subject. I believe that noanimal is born to carry heavy weights.In my time I have had a lot to do withhorses, from New Forest ponies toClydesdales, but I know one thing,these drum-thumping, whistle-blowing, bleeding hearts are makingfools of themselves, or is it “look at me,I am on TV”. I do not attend dog orhorse shows.

Mike DayMt Pleasant

Money issuesWhat is it with the South Australian

government?They give $800 million to the AFL

and SA cricket to increase the capacityof the Adelaide Oval, which is seldomfilled.

Now the government and the GawlerCouncil intends to spend $5 million onthe Gawler Oval to raise its seatingcapacity from 100 to 160.

All this while cutting back essentialsupport for health and aid to physicallyhandicapped citizens.

I can hardly wait to see the increasein the council rates. Big changes areneeded in both places. Taxes and ratesshould only be used for the widercommunity interests.

Tony BealesGawler East

Word of warningExtinction lasts forever, there is no

coming back.I went to the zoo just the other day to

see a rain forest in a cage, for $50admission, open 9 to 5, with artificialrain six times a day.

Well now politicians are asenvironmentally friendly as a brandnew plastic bag, looking real cute in a$1000 suit, while behind closed doorssome dress in drag.

Do you know the answer to thisdestruction and pollution, or willmother nature show us the way andprovide the final solution. If the humanrace keeps going the way we are there’sone thing for sure, the human race willbe the next dinosaur.

Extinction lasts forever, ask adinosaur.

Barry J BeckerKapunda

Historical appealI am writing to let Herald readers

know of an initiative of the Friends ofthe Library which will be of greatbenefit to the community of theBarossa region by assisting thepreservation of our historical records.

While archiving the records of theVintage Festival, which go back to1947, we became aware that many ofthe old minutes and letters were in afragile condition and needed to bepreserved.

This can be done through the use ofarchiving aids, but the question thenarises as to how the material can bemade available for scholars andresearchers without damage throughhandling. Modern technology makes itpossible to make electronic copieswhich can be stored on devices such ashard drives, which can then be easilyaccessed without handling the originaldocument.

Unfortunately, many of the earlydocuments are on foolscap paper,which is too long to fit conventional A4scanners. In addition, many olderdocuments are faded or written inpencil and require high resolutionscanning to make a legible copy. TheFriends has thus chosen to purchase atop of the range A3 Scanner, which willbe held in the History Room at theNuriootpa Library and available foruse by historical societies and similarbodies.

The Barossa Council has approvedour application for a CommunityGrant for $3000, the Co-op has donated$500, Friends member Annette Heardhas donated $50, and this committeehas pledged $1000. Thanks to thegenerosity of Office National byreducing the price of the scanner to$5500 (from over $6000), we now onlyneed to find $950 to enable thepurchase.

We are now appealing to the Barossacommunity, particularly the historicaland archiving societies, for assistancein raising these last funds to completethe purchase.

The strength of the Barossa is ourhistory and it is important that futuregenerations be able to access ourwritten history easily and accurately.This will be a community resource,owned by the community and availableto the community; we now ask thecommunity for help.

Donations and offers of assistancemay be forwarded to the Friends of theBarossa Library, care of the BarossaLibrary, 43-51 Tanunda Road,Nuriootpa, 5355. Any enquiries can bedirected to me on 0419 147 085.

Bill BiscoeHon Secretary

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BAROSSA POLICE

Child hit by vehicle• A child is being treated in the Women’s and

Children’s Hospital with non-life threatening injuriesfollowing a vehicle accident on Monday.

At about 9.15am Nuriootpa Police and SA Ambulanceattended a car park at Moorundie Street, Truro, after a4WD vehicle rolled backwards and hit a child.

The child was taken to Angaston Hospital beforebeing taken by helicopter to Adelaide.Report

• A 51-year-old Kapunda man was reported on June30 by the Freeling Police for prescribed concentrationof alcohol with a reading of 0.203 and for failing tomaintain vehicle lights. As a result he received a 12-month loss of licence and had his vehicle seized.Trespass

• A number of items were stolen from a residence onMilway Avenue, Nuriootpa, between June 25 and 26.

• A dishwasher was stolen from a residence onJames Smith Court, Greenock, between June 28 and 29.Theft

• Cash was stolen from an office at a Kapunda schoolon June 27.

GAWLER POLICEArrests

• A 25-year-old Gawler East man was arrested onJune 25 by Gawler Police for theft, property damageand disorderly behaviour. Also, at the same incident, a45-year-old woman was arrested for hindering police.

• A 50-year-old Evanston Park man was arrested onJune 25 by the Gawler Police for aggravated assault.

• A 36-year-old Evanston man was arrested on June30 by the Gawler Police for a warrant.Reports

• A 46-year-old Altona man was reported on June 27by the Gawler Police for being unlicensed in regards topossession of firearms.

• A 58-year-old Windsor man was reported on June27 by the Barossa Highway Patrols for driving whilesuspended.

• A 34-year-old West Croydon man was reported onJune 27 by the Barossa Highway Patrols for OperatorCritical Risk Breach and Business Practices.

• A 49-year-old Paralowie woman was reported on June 28 for driving while under the influence,

for due care and possession of prescription drug. • A Gawler Belt man was reported on June 29 by the

Gawler Police for indecent behaviour.• A 56-year-old Manoora man was reported on June

30 by the Barossa Highway Patrols for driving whiledisqualified. The vehicle was seized for 28 days.

• A 51-year-old Elizabeth Vale man was reported onJune 30 by the Barossa Highway Patrols and the TwoWells Police for B-Triple off route and false entries inwork diary.

• A 33-year-old Salisbury East man was reported onJune 30 Barossa Highway Patrols for driving whiledisqualified. Trespass

• Boxes of household items and a ride on mower werestolen from an enclosed verandah on Brooks Avenue,Willaston on June 30. Property damage

• A Gawler school’s shed was marked with paintbetween June 22 and 25.

• A rock was thrown through the front lounge roomwindow of a residence on Seventh Street, GawlerSouth on June 30.Theft

• An agriculture bike was stolen from an open frontedshed at Roseworthy between June 21 and 24.

• Electrical cabling and downlight fittings wereremoved and stolen from a yard on Adelaide Road,Gawler South, between June 22 and 25.

• A plant was stolen from a front yard of a business onAdelaide Road, Gawler South, between June 26 and 27.

• Unknown persons stole $5000 worth of fishingsafety gear and electrical equipment from a boat, whichwas parked in the back yard on Theodore Street,Evanston Park, between June 1 and 29.

• A purse was stolen from a handbag at a party onOne Tree Hill Road, Gawler South, between June 30and July 1.

• Two cameras were stolen from a Gawler servicestation on June 26.

• A scooter was stolen from a front yard on Angle ValeRoad, Evanston Gardens, between June 25 and 26.

• A 4WD trailer and contents including garden tools,were stolen on Allendale Road, Kalbeeba, betweenJune 23 and 26.

• Investigations continue after a person left a Gawlerservice station on June 26 after failing to pay for petrolafter purchasing items in the store.

HomeinvasionPOLICE continue theirenquiries, following ahome invasion atGawler West onMonday night.

Just after 11pm twomen wearing masksand hooded tops, forcedtheir way into a housein Fyfe Street bykicking in the frontdoor.

The men, allegedlyarmed with machetes,then threatened theoccupants beforefleeing in a blueCommodore sedan withan unknown amount ofcash.

Fortunately no onewas injured.

If anyone has anyinformation about thisincident, please contactCrime Stoppers on1800 333 000 or onlinewww.sa.crimestoppers.com.au. Also,information can begiven anonymously.

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Sunday 26th August Hofbrauhaus at the Old Hahndorf Mill.

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Allis Burzacott, of Nuriootpa, was four

on June 26.

Isla Schwarz, of Nuriootpa, was four

on July 2.

Indy Bartsch, of Tanunda, will be one

on July 5.

Liam Kowald, of Adelaide, will be

one on July 7.

Max Rossack, of Tanunda, will be

three on July 6.

Neo Teusner, of Tanunda, will be

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Children urged to become activeCHILDREN at the Barossa OutsideSchool Hours Care Service (OSHCS)Tanunda site have been having fun,learning new skills and getting activethanks to the Australian Government’sActive After-school Communities (AASC)program.

They have been given the opportunityto try a variety of sports this year,including OzSquash, a modified game ofsquash that allows children to developtheir skills in a fun environment.

The sport has become so popular thatchildren in Tanunda are now joining thelocal club, which is always a keyobjective of AASC programs.

“On average 20 students attend theprogram each week,” said community

coach Des Panizza. “They really enjoythe program and have developed anenthusiasm for the sport of squash.”

Jo Connolly, the local AASC regionalco-ordinator, has witnessed the potentialof the programs to provide primaryschool aged children with a positiveintroduction to sport.

She noted the programs really help toestablish the foundation needed forchildren to progress to local club sportsin their community.

“The AASC program provides a rangeof sport and physical activities forchildren of all ages and abilities,”Connolly said.

“Winter sports are an ideal way forchildren to keep active in the colder

months, as they make friends and learnnew skills.”

Registrations for The Barossa ValleySquash Club are currently open in theBarossa region. Contact Des Panizza on 0402 035 028 or Kerry Ward on 0418 819 507.

The AASC program is an AustralianGovernment initiative delivered by theAustralian Sports Commission in up to3270 schools and OSHCS acrossAustralia.

Each term, up to 190,000 childrenparticipate in up to 70 different sportsand 20 structured physical activitiesafter school.

For more information about the AASCprogram visit ausport.gov.au/aasc.

Schools supportedCHRISTIAN Pastoral Support workers andstudent welfare workers will continue tosupport students in schools within Wakefield.

The Australian parliament last week passedlegislation to secure funding for the NationalSchool Chaplaincy and Student WelfareProgram following last week’s decision of theHigh Court in Williams versusCommonwealth.

As a result, 48 schools in Wakefield willcontinue to employ chaplains and studentwelfare workers, including those schoolsrecently approved in the expansion of theprogram.

The federal government had also provided anadditional $222 million for the program overthe next three years, and had extended it to anextra 1000 schools this year.

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Footy or philosophyIT’S poetic without being poetry, it’s a footy bookbut it’s also a book of philosophy, there are longlost gems and recent familiar quotes - it’s TheSearch for Perfection, The Winning Ways ofFootball Icons.

Compiled by Paul Daffey, ‘Perfection’ includeseight chapters of football lore from the horses’mouths - coaches, administrators and players,through the history of Aussie Rules.

There are many dimensions to Australia’s owngame, with this innovative book coveringeverything from how to be the best, to mentaltoughness, to footy humour, in quick, succinct‘sound’ bites.

T Wills and HCA Harrison - the two mencredited with ‘inventing’ Australian RulesFootball - are there.

First from Wills, “Next to cricket, football isperhaps the best sport out, being far lessdangerous than hunting ... .”

And Harrison, “Football always has been, andalways will be, to my mind the game for strongand vigorous men, for the simple reason that itrequires all the best qualities of a first rateathlete, namely strength, courage, enduranceand self-control.”

Many historic figures of the game are featured,such as Jock McHale and Ron Barassi throughto James Hird and Mark Thompson, with amyriad of other ‘words of wisdom’ from those inthe know.

From Hird, “I think the way mum and dadbrought me up had a lot to do with my successin football. They taught me self-discipline, that Iwas responsible for myself, and that gettingsomewhere was not always going to be easy orfun.”

While from Geelong coach Thompson, ahumorous anecdote: Cats runner - “Henry

Playfair has got concussion and doesn’t knowwho he is,” Thompson - “Tell him he’s WayneCarey and send him back on.”

The only criticism is the lack of a ‘voice’ fromthe football history bank of states outside ofVictoria, with only three entries from theSANFL, Fos Williams and Neil Kerley twice.

And a Kerley gem, “If you play football longenough, you become a better person. It’s a game,but it’s also a great teacher for life.”

Visit Angaston marketANGASTON is another regionaltown, which has jumped on themarket scene to offer visitors andresidents a collection of all sorts.

It’s the work of organisers,residents and business proprietorsof Angaston.

This Sunday, the town celebratesits first market in the AngastonTown Hall from 10am to 3pm.

The emphasis made by themarket organisers is to ‘nurtureand promote local creative andartistic talent along with suitableweekend stallholders’.

The event comes after feedbackreceived by tourists over the lack ofSunday shopping and touristoptions, different to the winerycellar door, pub and café scenes.

The family friendly village stylemarket will be held every secondSunday of the month. It also aimsto grow as a meaningful tourist

drawcard to bring commercial andsocial gain to benefit Angaston andthe Barossa precincts.

Organiser Pauline sums up withher final vision of future marketdays as a friendly villageatmosphere space, with smidges ofLondon’s Notting Hill andPaddington’s Bazaar. She is alsokeen to incorporate an impromptutheatre and music to do justice tothe hall’s stage.

The venue will be strictly analcohol free zone and the marketwill support the work of the AnimalWelfare League SA. There will belots of art, craft, books, bric-a-bracand a fully functional kitchen runby the Barossa Bites.

Entry is a gold coin.Keen stallholders need to contact

Pauline on 0402 073 503 or [email protected]. Tablehire is available on the day.

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Win tickets to ‘Satisfaction’SATISFACTION -The Rolling StonesShow heads toStarplex on Friday,July 13.

The rock and rollshow, presented byPaul Sharman andStarplex, involvessongs with piano,guitar, organ,harmonica, drumsand saxophone, andof course headed bysexy lead male andfemale singers.

The evening is achance for the publicto wash away aweek’s worth of workand enjoy old

favourite hits such asAngie, Honky TonkWomen, Sympathyfor the Devil, Beast ofBurden andSatisfaction.

Doors open at7.30pm for an 8pmstart with dinneroptions availablefrom 6pm.

Dinner and showtickets are adults $44and concession is $39,show tickets only are,adults $27 andconcession is $22.Bookings can bemade throughStarplex reception byphoning 8522 0622.

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Winners will benotified by phone onTuesday, July 10.Winners’ details willbe left at the door ofStarplex on the night.

Good luck.

See guitar duoTHIS Saturday, July 7, the Grigoryan Brothersperform in the Barossa and the public isinvited to meet them.

Slava and Leonard appear at Peter LehmannWines, off Para Road, Tanunda, to promotetheir CD ‘The Seasons’.

‘The Seasons’, a twelve-movementcomposition written for solo piano by the iconicRussian composer, has been arranged for twoguitars by Edward Grigoryan for his sonsSlava and Leonard, who together are one of theworld’s leading guitar duos.

While in the Barossa, Slava and Leonard willperform highlights from ‘The Seasons’ as wellas a selection of their favourite pieces. This willinclude compositions from all corners of theworld and pieces that display theirimprovisational skills. While the brothers haveboth forged careers that demonstrate greatskill across a number of musical genres, ‘TheSeasons’ CD and tour marks a return to a moreclassical setting, while still pushing the limitsof what two classical guitars can accomplishtogether. To book to see the Grigoryan brothersvisit peterlehmannwines.com/news-events.

New exhibition in GawlerSALISBURY resident AnnNightingale will present her firstexhibition, ‘Colour, Light andShadow’ at the Gallery Gallerythis month.

The woman comes from anartistic family and is a self-taughtartist.

Pastel is her chosen medium,however she also works incoloured pencil, watercolour anddigital art. In her paintings Annenjoys trying to capture theeffects of sunlight and the coloursin the shadows. She will be joinedby her daughter Nikki Berrymanfrom Elizabeth, with her thirdexhibition, ‘Inkspiration’. Nikkihas experimented with themedium of her new career, tattooink. Also, there will be an eclecticmix of styles and other media,including watercolours in a tattoostyle to view.

Carol Clue and Phil Bolding willpresent, ‘Here We Are Again’ - a

mix of watercolours and acrylicworks. Phil is known for hispaintings of buildings and boats,with excellent perspective ineverything he paints.

Carol will include a couple ofabstracts in acrylic, as well aslandscapes and floral pieces inwatercolour. This duo hascombined talents at the GawlerGallery over the past few years,and this exhibition promises to beanother combination not to bemissed. Ellen Steyn’s ‘Tribute toHorses’ and Jelina Haines’ ‘FeltedWearable Art’ exhibitions dateshave been extended. All fourexhibitions are included in theSouth Australia Living ArtistsFestival, to run until Sunday,August 12. The gallery is locatedin the Stationmasters House,Gawler Railway Station, and isopen Thursday to Sunday 10am to4pm. For more details hone 85235995 or Joanne on 8524 8213.

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ALTHOUGH seemingly inthe background, sales of ruralland in the Barossa are still onthe move and offer excellentpursuits for the viticulturistor farmer more attuned tocropping and grazing.

This week Barossa RealEstate has two specialproperties that reflect theselifestyle choices.

Firstly, Golden Gate MinesRoad (yes there is a real mine)is a property currentlymanaged by Yalumba andheld by one well known familyfor years.

Combining both viticultureand grazing, the property’srelief is a delight - gently

undulating from roadside toback boundary.

Comprising some 29hectares in total withplantings of about 10.6hectares of Shiraz (somedating back to 1908) as well asRiesling, Chardonnay andMerlot. Although there is noformal agreement for sale offuture crops, interest hasbeen expressed to enter into asupply agreement.

The remaining landcontains two dams (licensed)and a cute shepherd’s cottage,that has been restored anddeserves closer inspection.This land has been used forthe grazing of sheep.

The second allotment thisweek is located in the vicinityof Flaxman Valley Road, ahills type block the majority ofwhich is arable and dedicatedto cropping and grazing.

Power is running throughand until the currentdevelopment freeze theallotment could sustain ahome. Any consideration toimprove should be directed tothe Barossa Council.

This allotment is a rareopportunity in this tightlyheld location. The vendor, whois motivated to sell because ofhis busy work commitments,is prepared to consider allqualified offers to purchase.

Two great choices with fulldetails available from ouroffice.

Where: Lots 817 and 818Golden Gate Mines Road,Angaston; Lot 100 R SeeligersRoad, Flaxman Valley.

Feature: Fabulous ruralproperties.

Price: On application.

Agent:: Barossa Real Estate.

RLA1997.

Contact: Peter Fairweather on0415 825 420.

At a glance...

Special propertiesEXCELLENT: Pictured right is part of theproperty at Golden Gate Mines Road featuring adam.

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42 Gilbert StGREAT LOCATION, IDEAL FAMILY HOMESeparate entry, large lounge, 3 Bedrooms, Ensuite,Walk in & BI Robes. Open plan meals & family, kitchenwith walk in pantry, air conditioning, combustionheating, neutral décor. Rear veranda, double carportwith roller doors, 8 solar panels, Rain water tanks. BBQArea, Established gardens. Walking distance to localschools and shopping.

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LYNDOCH AUCTION

15 Finniss CrtMore than meets the eye!This home is looking for the caravan enthusiast orsomeone with an eye for development (subject tocouncil consent). Reside at or sub-divide this propertywhich features a large 1213m2 (approx) parcel of landwith 3 roadside frontages. Comprising 3 bedrooms,master with WIR, separate lounge, open plankitchen/family/dining, 3 way bathroom and a lovelylandscaped yard with, pool and undercover parkingfor 3 cars. Combustion wood fire and evaporativecooling. Elle Moreton 0488 996 566

TANUNDA $420K-$440K

GAWLER EAST $POA

22 McGahan Ct Open Sun 12-12.30pmTWO STOREY BEAUTYYou couldn't build it for this price. Separate entry,formal lounge, up to the minute kitchen, stainlesssteel appliances, rumpus room, meals/familyroom, formal dining, 4 brms, ducted air and gasheat, 914m2 allotment, fantastic views, walkingdistance to Gawler main street.

Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

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8563 3511www.barossarealestate.com.auF: 8563 0105E: [email protected] RLA 1997

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ElleMoreton0488 996 566

3 Mill Street Open Sun 1.15-1.45pmCONVENIENT LOCATION IN THE HEART OF TANUNDA.In a tightly held pocket well positioned to stroll to themain street is this character Bungalow. Offeringperiod features including fireplaces, timber floors anda cellar, 3 double bedrooms, a cosy living area andupdated bathroom. Easily maintained with heatingand cooling, garage and a paved rear yard, this maybe an ideal retirement option or suit B&B operationsubject to consents. .

Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

36 Hoffman Ave Open Sun 12-12.30pmENTERTAINERS DELIGHT!Live the high life in this open plan 4 bedroomhome in the popular Langmeil Estate. Masterwith ensuite and wir, large separate lounge atfront of home and an open planKitchen/Family/ Dining at rear. Extensiveoutdoor entertaining area with landscapedyard and small garden shed. Double Carportwith rear access. Elle Moreton 0488 996 566

TANUNDA $365,000NURIOOTPA AUCTION

Lot 102 Belvidere Rd Open Sun 3.45-4.15pmGREAT HORSE PROPERTYON 26.7 ACRES3 bed, 2 bath, 20 cars. Lnge & fml dine. Near new woodkitchen with new elec oven , meals/family room. 3 waybthrm, main bed with ens + WIR. Comb heat & ductedcool, vdah, dbl c/pt, 6 x 9.2m gge, 4 bay in house horsecomplex, tack & feed areas, massive 15m x 15mimplement shed, approx 1ac lic vineyard, pgla, winterdam, 100,000 rainwater plumbed to home. School busstops at gate. Only mins to Nuriootpa.

Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

5 Kramer St Open Sun 2.45-3.15pmIMPRESSIVE INSIDE AND OUT.Built by Medallion Homes this property includes,stunning entry, vaulted ceilings, Three bedroomsensuite, sep lounge or 4th bedroom, blackwoodkitchen with granite tops, large dining and family,spa bath, double garage with panel lift door andrear roller door. Pitched roof under cover veranda,low maintenance gardens. Ducted R/C Air cond.Inspection will impress.

Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

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694 Eden Valley Rd157 ACRES AND TWO HOMES, TO BE SOLD AS A WHOLE ORCAN BE SEPARATED. Originally part of the renown landholding known as Collingrove’ on 63.3 hectares has beenheld by 1 owner for many years. Magnificent 4 bedroomhome, architecturally designed to harmonise with thelandscape, stunning formal and informal living areas. Alsostone settler’s cottage on separate title. Expressions ofinterest to be received by 5pm on Monday 15th July,2012. Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

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LIGHT: Part of the light-filled living area of the Tanunda home.

YOU only have to look at the front ofthis Tanunda home with itsstunning entry to realise that this isnot a “run of the mill” house.

This delightfully-appointed house,built by Medallion Homes, willcaptivate with its style andelegance.

Walking in to the separate frontentry notice the vaulted ceiling andthe fan-light windows above thefront door which maximise thenatural light. Nine-foot ceilingsfurther add to the feeling of lightand space.

The separate lounge is a greatplace to sit back with your favouritebook and just have some “me” time.This room could also be used asanother bedroom, if a fourthbedroom is required.

Centrally located is the stunningblackwood kitchen complete withgranite benchtops, wall oven andhalogen cooktop. A baulk-head addsarchitectural interest andillustrates the thought that hasgone into making this homesomething out of the ordinary.

The kitchen overlooks the spaciousdining and family room, allowingthe cook to be part of family activitywhile preparing meals. The home’sdécor is neutral with very practicaltiles throughout the living areas.

There are three good-sizedbedrooms with the main bedroomhaving ‘his and hers’ walk- throughrobes that lead to the delightfullyappointed ensuite.

The other bedrooms are locateddown the hall and are serviced by a

three-way bathroom complete withspa bath.

To keep you cool in summer andtoasty warm throughout the wintermonths there is ducted reverse-cycle air conditioning. Thepositioning of the home gives theadded benefit of catching thewarming winter sun throughout theliving areas.

The double garage, which is underthe main roof, has double panel liftdoors, a roller door to the reargarden as well as direct access intothe family room.

The gardens have been designed tocomplement the home while stillbeing low maintenance and thepitched verandah at the rear of thehome is ideal for entertaining.There is also rainwater that isconnected to the home - another plusto keep your water bills in check.

This home is a credit to its ownersand is proudly presented for sale.Available for viewing by privateinspection this home will notdisappoint.

Impressiveinside and out

At a glance...Where: 5 Kramer Street, Tanunda.Features: Out of the ordinary.Price: $420,000 to $440,000.Open: Call agent to view.

Agent: Barossa Real Estate.

RLA: 1997.Contact: Sue Schugmann on 0419850 408.

RELAX: Family and friends will enjoy sitting undercover outside.

THIS five-bedroom steel-framed System Built Kapundahome is only five-years-old.

It has two bathrooms plus astudy and is situated on 10 tree-filled acres.

Rural views are a feature andyet it is very close to the town ofKapunda and all the facilities,eg schools, shops, doctors and

more. The original cottage isnow used as a storeroom andworkshop.

The property has mains powerand water, is well fenced and hasa galvanised iron garage.

It is located on the KlemmRoad rural living area. CallDavid now to arrange aninspection.

WHERE: 17 Klemm Road,Kapunda.PRICE: $340,000.AGENT: Hambours Real Estate.CONTACT: David Mosley on 85662209 or 0414 917 474.

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Huge price reduction

TOP: The five-bedroom Kapunda home with two bathrooms. ABOVE: The open-plan living area.

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IMMACULATE HOME - Immaculate 3 bedroom brickveneer home in arguably the dress circle area of Kapunda circa1997. It still belongs to the original owners and it has beenimproved and maintained to the highest standards. Ampleundercover parking behind a powered roller door. The home hasexcellent street appeal and manicured gardens. Fully ducted andzoned heating and cooling. Step inside the front door to view ahome of the highest standards.RLA 150685 Asking $380,000

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GREAT LOCATION. For someone looking for a nicecompact living area, this unit is in a great location. Definitelyworth a look, two-bedroom unit with easy access to all theessential facilities in the main street. The brick veneer unit hascar parking under the main roof and also a small backyard togrow a few vegies.It is one of four on a strata title with plentyof smooth concrete pathways for easy access.RLA150685 Asking $180,000

KAPUNDA

WONDERFUL RURAL VIEWS. 3 brm timber-framedhome on a large 1858m2 block. Inside features lounge,kitchen/meals area with floating floorboards, WI pantry,lrg laundry, 2 toilets & updated bathroom. Large front &rear v/dah, entertainment area, gdn shed, mature trees, onlow maintenance block. New Colourbond fence is to beput up on the south-west boundary before settlement.RLA 150685 Asking $210,000

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PRISTINE 3 BEDROOM HOME. Hardiplex t/frhome on 2200m2 block (on 2 allots) in a quiet street inRobertstown. Added features including front & rearverandahs, combustion heater, air conditioning andsecond outside toilet. There is ample shedding to caterfor most hobbies including wash room facilities in oneshed. RLA150685 Drastic Reduction Asking $175,000

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BUILT in 1992, this lovely Marshall Thompsonhome in Tanunda has been well maintained,which is evident from first glance.

The home has a well balanced floor plan witheasy flow for entertaining.

It offers three bedrooms, the master with a walk-in robe and ensuite, formal and informal livingareas along with a large all-weather outdoorentertaining area.

The home would suit a variety of tastes andstages of life.

Great rainwater storage, plumbed to the kitchenand laundry, a nice-sized shed with concrete floorsand low maintenance gardens are the icing on thecake. A variety of fruit trees in the rear yard willkeep the pantry stocked.

Currently tenanted until January 2013 at $320-per-week, the existing tenants take pride in theproperty and have settled in the Barossa Valley ona five-year posting.

If you are looking to purchase your firstinvestment property or add to your portfolio, lowmaintenance with reliable tenants this offeringmakes good investment sense.

Where: 9 Carignane Court, Tanunda.

Feature: Low maintenance with reliable tenantsmakes good investment sense.

Price: $330,000 - $345,000.

Open: Sunday, July 8. 3.30pm - 4.00pm

Web ID: HRE662.

Agent: Homburg Real Estate 8563 2599.

RLA219152.

Contact: Felicity Cock 0411 456 266.

Investment opportunitywith sound tenants

What you need to know...

RIGHT: The three-bedroom Tanundahouse which hasreliable tenants until2013.

BELOW LEFT: Part ofthe living area of thelovely Tanunda home.

BELOW RIGHT: Cookto your heart’s delightin the kitchen.

THE picturesque frontgarden designed around acentral urn with river stones,paved paths, orderly rows, thecascading green of weepingtrees and a trio of ornamentalpears provides a serene andcalming outlook to the frontliving spaces of thiscomfortable Tanunda home.

Natural harmony continuesas you step inside the opencasual living plan of thiswarm and inviting home.

Mid-toned slate floors and aslow combustion wood firehave their timeless appealand welcome you within.

The home has an easyairiness and sliding glasstakes living out under thevast paved and gabled

verandah and to the shadedareas that surround the homeon two sides.

Ducted evaporative coolingis the perfect choice forsummer and allows relaxedmovement between insideand out as doors remain openand air flows through.

Within the home’s layout,the kitchen is a part of theopen plan, yet sits nicely in itsown corner with a bar benchfor friends to gather aroundwhile cordoning it off slightlyfrom the central living space.

Through a pair of timber andglass French doors, theseparate lounge is situated,looking onto the beautifulfront garden through multi-pane glass.

Four good size bedrooms arelocated off the hallway beyondthe living hub with two ofthese featuring built-in robesand the three-way bathroomis always convenient forfamily life.

Situated on an allotment of949 square metres with alovely wide driveway givingaccess to the rear, theproperty features an irondouble garage, handy gardenshed and plenty of room foradditional shedding, subjectto council consent.

There is space for thecaravan and scope to developthe generous backyard as youwish. The home is equippedwith 10,000 gallons ofrainwater storage.

Inviting, comfortable andconvenient, this property is agreat package with lots of ‘eco’features for family life.

To find out more pleasecontact Felicity Cock ofHomburg Real Estate on 0411456 266 anytime.

Where: 8 Hoffmann Avenue,Tanunda.Feature: Lots of ‘eco’ featuresfor family life.Price: $345,000.Open: Sunday, July 8. 2.45pm- 3.15pm.Web ID: HRE385.Agent: Homburg Real Estate8563 2599. RLA219152.Contact: Felicity Cock 0411456 266.

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THIS quaint and charming retrobrick Nuriootpa home is situated onabout 711 square metres of land.

It is ideally located next to abeautiful gum tree-studded reserve,offers a peaceful and majestic feelwith no neighbours behind or to theleft of the property.

An added bonus is the separatelybuilt brick garage half converted to aliving quarter that can be a granny-flat/teenage-retreat/guest-quartersor home office.

The main residence consists of 10ftceilings with exposed timber beams,one large bedroom, large bathroomwith shower cubicle, bath, vanityand separate toilet with hand basin,open-plan kitchen/lounge/dine, wideentrance, ducted evaporative airconditioning and verandah.

The granny flat/garage consists of apull out bed, shower recess, gasinstant hot water service, separatetoilet, wall oven, laundry while theother half is a lined single garagewith roller door.

Outdoor there is the storage shed,single carport, paved courtyard,established garden and is fullyfenced.

This property offers great value toboth investors and owner-occupiersalike.

Move into the home and rent thegranny flat out to help cover themortgage or move the ageingparents into the granny flat ratherthan the retirement home.

There are two separate livingquarters with separate access, itwould be also ideal for a B&B subjectto council consent.

Suitable for first home buyers,investors or retirees.

Dual livingpotential B&B

Where: 49 Centenary Avenue,Nuriootpa.

Features: Next to the gum tree-studdedreserve.

Price: $212,000.

Inspection: By appointment.

Agent: Julie Toth Real Estate.

RLA198199.

Contact: Julie Toth on 0418 853 134 or8562 4650.

At a glance... ABOVE: TheNuriootpa brick homewith granny flat whichhas potential formany uses.

RIGHT: The floorplanof the property whichcould be developedinto a B&B, subject tocouncil consent.

WITH DIY plumbing work, it'smore about what you can't do thanwhat you can.

The law is black and white whenit comes to working on theplumbing systems in your home.

If it’s much beyond changing atap washer, you will probably needto get the relevant licensedtradesperson onto it, if in doubtcall a tradie.

The following information is ageneral overview of just some ofthe laws and regulations you mustbe aware of before attempting anywork on plumbing systems in andaround your home.

Don't be fooled by the array ofplumbing goodies in the hardwareshops. You don't need to be licensed

to buy them, but you mostcertainly need to be licensed toinstall most of them.

While renovating forums bristlewith indignant rants from DIYerswho say they could competentlyinstall pipework themselves, therisks of doing so are great.

The first thing to accept is thatthere is a real danger of a majoraccident or death.

Even if you get the job done,there's no guarantee that it's beendone right. You could be in for anasty surprise down the track.

On top of that, the fines for illegalwork are dizzying and yourinsurance company certainlywon’t cough up if there’s evidenceof illegal plumbing work.

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KEYNETON $73,000Lot 8 Sedan- Angaston Road

1390m2 BLOCK – GREAT VALUELrge flat land with no hindrance put on this property by the council withover 30m frntge and over 45m in depth (STCC.) Water and power av.

ANGASTON $199-$229,00036 Penrice Road

WOULD-BE RENOVATORS - LOOK AT THIS!Great starter, dble brick home, 2 brms + sunroom, lounge &family living. Needs TLC. Split level residential block of 805m2.

NURIOOTPA $275,0004C The Crescent

GREAT INVESTMENT Dble brick, 3 brm home, lrg lounge with French doors, kitchen with elec stove &pantry, polished flr brds t/out, htg & cooling, dble gge. 697m2 allot (approx)

EUDUNDA $295,0002 Michael Street

TWO LARGE BLOCKS2 titles, lovely upgraded 4 brm, 2 living area, modern timber kitchen, stonehome on 1 title 1012m2, establ. gdn on other title 1150m2.

TANUNDA $257,00015 Coronation Avenue

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QUIET TREE LINED STREETDble brick 3 brm home on a 780m2 cnr block. Large lounge, kitchen withpantry, heating & cooling. Dble gge, estab rear garden with fruit trees & more.

THERE IS SO MUCH POTENTIAL!Comfortable 1 bdrm brick home plus a separate self contained brick grannyflat. The home consists of one lrge bdrm, O/P kitchen/lounge, bthrm with bath,vanity and shower cubicle. Suitable for B&B with council consent.

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HAMILTON (Via Kapunda) $259,00039 Burra Road

Stunningly renovated 1860’s cottage on 1 acre of landYou will fall in love with this little beauty – 3 double bedrooms, main with fireplace, centrallounge with fireplace, gorgeous country style timber kitchen & meals with big picturewindows to take in the views, sparkling new bathroom with floor to ceiling tiles. So many

extras including high ceilings, character features, ample rainwater,mature trees, old stone shed, well located alongside Gill Park.

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Real Estate Liftout

LEFT: The three-bedroom Gawler East homeand above the open-plan living area.

TAKE a look at this stunning three-bedroom,community-titled Gawler East home.

It is set on a 488 square metre allotment andoffers tranquillity in a great location.

The master bedroom, with an ensuite and walk-in robe, boasts a stunning bay window overlookinggorgeous gardens.

Good size describes bedrooms two and three.The house has a three-way bathroom and great

open-plan living.The spacious kitchen has quality appliances

while temperature is controlled by reverse-cycleducted heating and cooling.

There is a double garage under the main roofplus a huge garden and lawn area for the kids.

Don’t miss this opportunity to acquire your firstinvestment property or simply a quality lowmaintenance home.

For more information or to arrange a viewing callKies Real Estate on 8523 3777.

Investmentopportunity

or first home

TV SHOWS such as The Block encourage people torenovate, but how can they avoid making costlymistakes? Whoever came up with the term''renovator's delight'' must have been a master ofirony, because most renovation projects turn out tobe anything but.

These labours of love usually take twice as longand cost twice as much as intended, not to mentionthe strain they put on relationships.

Yet dilapidated houses and apartments continueto hook in buyers who, at inspection time, walkstarry-eyed over rotten floors and past mouldywalls and dream big.

Sometimes it's the thought of making a quickbuck that fires these desires, while others can seeonly home, sweet home.

Experts blame shows such as The Block - whichmet its climax last Saturday when the propertieswere auctioned (screened on Sunday) - forencouraging us to take on renovation challenges.

There's certainly been plenty of interest.Recently The Block had 1.889 million viewers,making it the second-most watched show of thenight, behind The Voice.

Predictably, many of those viewers (621,000)were in Melbourne, where the terraces are, but italso had a huge Sydney audience of 567,000.

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KAPUNDA80A High Street $259,950

Neat B/V Home, 3 bdrms, main has WIR, access tobathroom, formal lounge, kitchen/meals/family, r/ca/c, pergola, carport, currently tenanted, ideal familyhome or investment.

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KAPUNDA13 Fuller Street $359,950Inspection by Appointment

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

KAPUNDA1 John Street

$435,000

Neat solid home on 11,000m2 allot, having 3 titles,possible subdiv STCC. 3 brs, office, kitchen w elec apps& d/w, fml dine, lge lounge, r/c a/c, gas htg. Paved gablepergola, 40x20 shed, caravan shed, 30x20 shed. Rearaccess.

Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

Solid home on 14acres, short drive to Eudunda, 4bedrooms, large country kitchen, roomy lounge,cellar, mains & r/w, stone barn, shearing shed, hayshed, 3 phase power to work shed, well fenced,lovely views.

Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

WILLASTON $280pw43 Haines Road – Neat timber framed home, 3bedrooms, main with built-ins, open kitchenoverlooking lounge/dining, entertaining area,manageable block.

EUDUNDA $240pw5 Reserve Road – Large 4 bedroom brick home,ensuite, second bathroom, formal lounge, openkitchen area, family room, ducted r/c a/c, fullyenclosed yard, close to schools, kindy & shopping.

EUDUNDA $220pw7 Hambour Avenue – Neat 3 bedroom home,Bedroom 1 & 2 have built-in robes, lounge,kitchen/dining, electrical appliances, cool a/c only,shed, neat and tidy yard. Non-smoker. No Pets.Available Now.

EUDUNDA $175pw9 Hambour Avenue- Neat timber frame homecomprising 3 good sized bdrms, lrg lounge rmwith spit system A/C, good size kitchen withelectric appliance, bathroom with bath and septoilet, laundry with access to outside, carport,large block.Pets Neg.

KAPUNDA $265pw 21 Railway Road- Neatly presented 3 bedroomhome, BI Robes, roomy lounge, Kitchen/dining,comb heat, a/c, neat bathroom, sep toliet, carport,manageable garden.

TANUNDA $315pw 5 Robert Erwin Court- Lovely 3 Bedroom home,ensuite WIR, formal lounge, open plankitchen/dining/family/r/c a/c, dble garage, pergola,neat yard.

TANUNDA $230pw39 MacDonnell Street. Neat 2 Bdrm homecomprising of 2 decent sized bdrms, BIR to main,open ‘L’ shaped lounge/dining room, nice kitchenwith electrical appliances, lrg bathroom, lrg laundryand sep toilet. Fully fenced lrg back yard and dblshed.

KAPUNDA $220pw80a High Street. A nice litle package, 3 bedrooms,main with WIR, 2-way bathroom, sep toilet, openplan kitchen/dining/family, formal lounge, fullyfenced rear yard, dble oversized carport, ent area.

BLANCHETOWN11 Acland Street $185,000Inspection by Appointment

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

WILLIAMSTOWN41 Wild Street $269,000Inspection by Appointment

Three bedrooms, one bathroom, formal lounge, neatkitchen and meals, rear and front verandah, shedding, carport, lots of room to move.

WEB ID: 106614295Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

NEW

SEDANHalfway Road $295,000Inspection by Appointment

Neat property close to Truro, Sedan & Blanchetown.3 brm home on 117ac incl 30ac cropping, lge shed,hayshed, yards with water connected, lovely views,mains & rainwater, quiet loc, provides nice lifestyle

Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

ROBERTSTOWNNeindorf Road $249,950Inspection by Appointment

Close to town, 3 bedroom home, 100acres, suitablefor cropping & grazing, well fenced, hay shed, mainswater, flat land close to ranges, lifestyle property oradd to existing

Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

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STAGE 3NOW SELLING

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LYNDOCH $324,000

Unique and Amazing - 1880’s CottageTruly amazing, this stunning 1880's cottage is set ona generous 850m2 allotment.Currently operating asa local Bed and Breakfast in the Barossa Valley, thiscottage is a testament to the owners as therenovations are of such a high quality. What anopportunity, to own a lovely cottage with modernand quality upgrades on the inside, yet keeping greatcharacter on the outside. Situated within walkingdistance to local shops, schools and wineries this istruly a great location. This 1880's cottage offers thefollowing;- 2 bedrooms fully carpeted - Lounge withfloating floors and slow combustion heating - Diningroom also with slow combustion heating - ModernGalley Style kitchen with quality appliances - Modernbathroom with spa - 2 toilets - Large outdoorcellar/storage room - 1.5kw solar - Front and rearparking for 4 cars - Split system heating and cooling- Fully insulated, new plumbing and wiring to wholehouse as well as a new roof.This gorgeous cottagehas It all so don't miss out on the opportunity to haveyour own piece of paradise.# 3024 RLA 61382

LYNDOCH $299,999

Pure Bliss—Relax in PeaceThis superbly renovated 1880's cottage is situatedon a 913m2 allotment located on the fringe of thepopular Barossa Valley. The cottage is currentlyrunning as a Bed and Breakfast but would make fora lovely home with all the luxuries of modernliving. This little oasis offers tranquillity andconvenience with shops, schools and wineries allwithin walking distance and it's only 10 minutesdrive to Gawler or Tanunda. The house boasts thefollowing; - 2 good size bedrooms, fully carpetedwith doors to outside - Galley Style kitchen withquality appliances and glass splashbacks - Traditionalcountry style dining with original wood stove andstunning timber floors - Lounge with open fire place- Split system heating and cooling - 1.5kw solar -Established gardens with the house set well backon the block - Stylish bathroom with spa andseparate toilet - Good size laundry - Plenty ofparking with foundation already done for carport- Superb location. It needs to be seen to bebelieved, call now to book a time that's right for you.# 3025 RLA 61382

WILLIAMSTOWN $689,950

A Little Piece of Paradise Quality home built in 1995, situated on 2 Hectares (5Acres) of superb land & offers 360º of stunning views.Property is fenced into several paddocks & has horseshltrs with yrds, gd size dam, fully est gardens, plentyof prking & more rm for the kids. It has 4 great sizebdrms + a study, mstr with lrge B/I/R & ens fit for aqueen with dble vnty & lrge crnr spa, bdrms 2 & 3 withgd size mirrored B/I/R & a grt O/P family/lounge/kitchenwith quality appliances throughout. This lrge fmly hmalso offers a frml dining/lounge for the adults, 3-way mnbthrm, lrge laundry, ducted R/C heating & cooling,quality slate flrs in high traffic areas & crpt in bdrms &frml areas. It’s connected to 29,000 gallons of R/W withmanual switch to mn, dble grge/teenagers retreat withtriple carport, lrge ent area, chook yard & shedding withhigh clearance roller drs for trucks & 2 roller drs for cars. These properties rarely become avlbl so don't miss outon the opp to purchase a little piece of paradise. Calltoday to arrange a time to inspect.

# 3026 RLA 61382

4 2 4

GAWLER EAST $279,950

Great Location and ValueSet on 610m2 this 3 bedroom home iswonderfully located in the heart of GawlerEast with unbroken rural views from the rearof the property. Offering 3 bedrooms withbuilt in robes to bedrooms 2 & 3, spaciousformal lounge and combined kitchen/ diningroom. The home and block is neat and easilymaintained. Serviced by gas hot watertogether with gas heating and ductedevaporative air conditioning, with singlecarport and second driveway. The residencewould suit a young family or professionalcouple. Set amongst quality homes in a greatarea close to amenities but still retaining arural outlook - Well worth an inspection.

# 5001 RLA 61382

2 1 4

2 1 4

TWO WELLS $424,000

Spectacular Basket Range StoneHome

This spectacular Basket Range stone home is seton approximately 1 Acre of land with dual accessto the property which could make room forsubdivision subject to council consent. The homeoffers 3 bedrooms all of great size, bathroom withseparate toilet, storage room, formal entry, loungeand open plan kitchen, dining and family. The homehas a new addition including rumpus room, largelaundry and bathroom with toilet. Other featuresinclude 9 foot ceilings, ornate ceiling roses, ductedreverse cycle heating/cooling, huge entertainmentarea with gable roof, double brick garage under themain roof, double carport and two large sheds(9.1m x 6m and 5.5m x 4.6m). Over 40 differentFruit trees and 140 Olive trees FS17. This propertyhas it all and is situated in a quiet little communitywithin walking distance to all amenities. Don'tmiss this great opportunity to purchase thiswonderful family home on a great parcel of land.

# 3001 RLA 61382

3 2 6

3 1 1

BABARINGA $499,950

11 Glorious AcresWalking distance to Trinity College andminutes to all of Gawler's amenities, thislifestyle 11 Acre allotment boasts a 3bedroom home plus studio/ teenagersretreat. Built in 1977 the home offers rakedceilings, ensuite, formal living and formaldining together with ducted evaporative air-conditioning and split-system heating andcooling. Separate to the home is a studio/teenagers retreat, with tool sheds, workshopand separate garaging this property could beutilised for any number of uses, once usedas a horse stud this number of acres, thisclose to Gawler, bring the children, animalsand all your toys!!

# 3011 RLA 61382

3 2 2

FREELING $449,950

Seeing is BelievingThis quality Homestead built home situated ona 1372m2 allotment offers large formal entry,formal lounge and dining with bay window,master bedroom with built-in robe, largeensuite with spa and double shower, bedrooms2, 3 and 4 are extra large and have built-in robesand ceiling fans, all bedrooms also have Austarconnected. It has a lovely 3-way bathroom andgenerous size laundry, 10 foot ceilingsthroughout and a fabulous open plan kitchen,dining and family room. The kitchen comprisesof quality appliances and a stunning centrebench. The family and dining has double doorsleading through to the games room which hasglass doors leading out onto the salt water solarheated pool. There is a 3 car garage under themain roof, approximately 32,000L rainwaterstorage, two 3phs split system air-conditioners,large entertainment area overlooking the poolcomplete with bar and wood fire pizza oven,side access for trailers or caravans with a highclearance lean-to off the shed.# 3022 RLA 61382

4 2 3

LYNDOCH $379,950

A Great InvestmentAs rare as hens teeth! A half acre allotmentwith over 100 metres of road frontage.Currently on two titles with a circa 1890 StoneCottage, originally the Headmasters residencefor the Lyndoch Public School - opened in 1879.The potential of this superb opportunity isobvious, to renovate the Cottage and sub-dividethe remaining land (subject to Council consent).With 3 bedrooms, formal lounge, kitchen/dineand large cellar the property is deserving ofrestoration and would certainly reap rewardsfor its lucky new owner, together with thedevelopment of the remaining land. Withinwalking distance to all of Lyndoch's amenities -local schools, shops, restaurants and wineries. A project worthy of the investment, inspectionby appointment call to arrange a time to suit.

# 5040 RLA 61382

3 1

EVANSTON PARK $355,000

3 2 2

LYNDOCH $349,950

Family FortuneSet on a 1345m2 corner allotment sits thiswonderful 2 storey home. Downstairs offers 3 ofthe 4 bedrooms with main bathroom, laundry,sparkling refurbished kitchen with stainless steelappliances and polished slate flooring. Thedownstairs living boasts timber floors in an L-shaped lounge/dine combination. Upstairs there isa second huge family area together with themaster bedroom, ensuite and built-in robes.Beautifully decorated throughout in neutral toneswith new floor coverings to compliment this homeis sure to tick the boxes. Outside is a blank canvasfor the homes new owners to complete, withample shedding, front and rear verandahs thespacious block would accommodate maypossibilities. With inspection by appointment - callto arrange a time to suit.

# 5026 RLA 61382

4 2 2

Location, Location, LocationFabulous value on offer with this well presented3 bedroom home situated in a popular location,close to local shops, schools, parks and publictransport. This superbly presented home offersmaster bedroom with walk-in robe, bay windowand 2-way ensuite, bedroom 2 also has a built-in robe. The home is complete with two livingareas, bar, dining room and stunning timberkitchen with quality appliances and beautifulviews of the entertaining area through thekitchen bay window, 3-way main bathroom,quality brick feature walls, gas heating,evaporative ducted cooling, double carport andfully landscaped gardens. This home has beenwell thought out and built to a high standardwith all bathroom and kitchen cabinets built bylocally owned Meznar Furniture. Don't miss outon this wonderful opportunity to buy this qualityhome with no more to do other than move in.# 3010 RLA 61382

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Justine Hemmering, Felicity Green, Kelly Plant, Brendan Livingston, Kerry Eguchi

ADVANCED PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT

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Meet Brendan your local consultant:

1- How long have you been an employment consultant?2 years – I started as an Employment Consultant with APM in Gawler in 2010 and in 2011 was appointed SeniorEmployment Consultant. Currently I manage the Gawler and Kilkenny offices.

2- Why do you love your job?I enjoy problem solving and creating opportunities for people and seeing the positive changes that occur whenthey gain employment. As a senior, I am very proud of my team and what they achieve and enjoy the continuallearning and development working for APM offers.

3- What was your first job?My first job was a retail sales consultant in Gawler main street where I gained some valuable skills which as-sisted me to get to where I am today.

4- What is your dream/fantasy job?Anyone who knows me knows that I change my mind all the time! I never really knew what I wanted to do whenI finished school so it is my aspiration to help educate young people on the options out there and help them toreach their dreams.

5- How do you think the Barossa/Gawler job market compares to others around the area?There are great opportunities in this region. Culinary tourism is prominent in the Barossa which provides oppor-tunities in hospitality. Compared to other metropolitan regions, there is a strong community focus. With devel-opment happening in both Gawler and the Barossa, as well as in the neighbouring northern suburbs it makesfor an exciting region to live and work in.

6- What is one piece of advice you can offer job seekers?Set yourself realistic short term goals that will put you on the path to achieve your long term goals.

If you are a student, employer, healthprofessional or jobseeker and would like to know

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1- How long have you been an employment consultant?I have been an employment consultant in total for 4 years, and been with

Workskil for almost three years.2- Why do you love your job?I enjoy being able to work with different people everyday. Helping my clients move from one point in their lifeto another. I get to come to work everyday and try to make a difference.3- What was your first job?My first casual job was working for Target doing customer service at the checkout.4- What is your dream/fantasy job?I haven’t decided what my dream job is yet, I just love working with people. I think as long as I’m involved withchanging peoples lives for the better I’m happy.5- How do you think the Barossa/Gawler job market compares to others around the area?As Workskil is new to the Barossa/Gawler area we aren’t yet able to establish how the local job marketcompares to neighbouring areas, although we have been operating in the northern region for several yearsnow. However, we have employed locals to work within our Gawler and Nuriootpa offices who have theknowledge and understanding of the needs of our clients and the community.6- What is one piece of advice you can offer job seekers?Never give up.

Meet your local employment consultant :

EMPLOYMENT SERVICES TO THE LOCAL COMMUNITY

Workskil delivers services to meet the needs of local industry, jobseekers and the community.

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SPECIAL GUEST: An entertainer was the guest speaker of the Barossa andLight Legacy Widows Club 38th birthday luncheon on Monday. The clubwelcomed Joan Leslie, from Crafers, who travelled to the Nuriootpa BowlingClub to speak about her involvement as an actor.During her 20s, Mrs Leslie played Snow White in Snow White and the SevenDwarfs, which was initially to run for 16 weeks, however 10 years later theshow was still going strong. Mrs Leslie, 80, spoke to about 35 membersabout how the show toured all over Australia and overseas includingMalaysia. Joan Leslie is pictured (centre) with Barossa and Light LegacyWidows Club secretary Joyce Oliver and president Eileen Schultz.

RESOURCES LAUNCHED: A successful event was held at the Nuriootpa Library onJune 24 to launch a collection of cancer related resources. About 35 peopleattended ‘Bubbles and Books’ hosted by both the volunteers of the Barossa AreaFundraisers For Cancer, with support from the Barossa Council Library. Guestspeaker Director of Care at Tanunda Nursing Home Felicity Hage spoke about theimportance of people feeling supported during their treatment. The collection ofresources is now available for the public to view or loan from the library. Picturedat the launch were (from left) Felicity Hage, Tania Paull, Jasmin Piro, Robyn Hartand Robyn Jeffery.

Due to technical issues the solution to lastweek’s Crossword 100 is unavailable.

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Statewide is one of the largest employers of Apprentices and Trainees in SouthAustralia. Currently employing approximately 400 young people in a wide variety ofindustries, Statewide Group Training is an Equal Opportunity Employer that coversvocations for both apprenticeships and traineeships.Currently Statewide employs Apprentices in vocations that include:

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services and support to people who experiencedisability, long-term injury or other lifedisadvantages. We have more than 20 years’experience in the disability employmentsector, working with thousands of employersand community organisa�ons of all sizes,across all sectors. Employment within mainstream business, onequal terms with other workers, providespeople with disability the opportunity to makea posi�ve contribu�on to communityproduc�vity and growth. Interwork isconsidered innova�ve as it aims to work withall types of disability in an era of highlyspecialised service delivery based upondisability type.

Interwork’s servicesInterwork builds the capability and capacity ofemployers and individuals to ensure sustainableemployment outcomes. This is deliveredthrough our integrated service solu�onsincluding:• For employers: recruitment and selec�on,

Government incen�ve assistance, workplacemodifica�ons, jobs in jeopardy and ongoingsupport services to ensure sustainableemployment

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Is your business looking for staff? Are you unsure about what assistance and support is availablefor your business? Employment Directions can help you. When it comes to finding the right employee you need a reliable

and efficient recruitment service as provided by Employment Directions.Their experienced team in Nuriootpa and Gawler can assist you with a range of services from

employer incentives (wage subsidise), vacancy matching and placement to fully tailored recruitmentsolutions. They can also help with information on recruitment management when it comes to seasonalemployment and offer pre-employment training.Plus all their services are free!Are you a job seeker? Looking to increase your skills?Employment Directions offer a range of services aimed at helping people gain and maintainemployment. One of their services is the Youth Connections programwhich supports people aged 13 to 19 to re-engage with education andthe community. Services available include individualised casemanagement, and involvement in fun group activities.For more information on how Employment Directions can helpyou. Contact the team at Gawler on 8523 8200 or Nuriootpa on 8560 9700.

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FFinding Workable Solutions Inc. (FWS) is a not-for-profitcommunity organisation concerned primarily with delivery ofhigh quality employment support services for people with adisability.

FWS has a strong history of assisting people with a disability toaccess jobs in the open labour market, through delivery ofCommonwealth funded specialist employment programs. Ourregional team across Barossa and the mid north connect jobseekers with local jobs, providing post-placement support toboth the job seeker and employer if required, to ensure jobsustainability.

A key part of the FWS commitment has always been theprovision of practical, flexible, individualised support to helppeople with a disability successfully maintain their employmentand enjoy the social and economic benefits of participating inAustralia’s workforce. FWS recognises that job seeker supportmay often extend beyond the workplace, to successfullyaddress barriers that can impact on sustainable employment.

As we grow, FWS support services are diversifying in responseto identified need or specific demand within the region we cover.Increasingly, our successful client-centred approach is beingapplied to programs for youth, school-leavers and the manyemerging job seekers with a mental health condition who arenow referred to FWS for assistance.

We are situated in 2 convenient locations, 11a Adelaide RoadGawler and 22 Gawler Street Nuriootpa (the Allstaff ResourcesBuilding). Our team are highly experienced workers in the careerand disability sectors passionate about their community andregion.

Erin BudgenSenior Employment

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Tracy PfitznerSpecialistConsultant

Tracy ScruttonRegional ManagerBarossa/Riverland

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PUT aside everything you thought youknew about Toyota because here’s one carwith the two-oval badge on the front thatbrings a whole new ballgame to town.

Yes, Toyota, that boring, unemotionalbuilder of practical cars like Corollas andCamrys has created a car you will actuallywant to buy. And not only will it get youradrenalin pumping, the new 86 is veryaffordable.

Here is a Porsche Cayman alternative forabout a quarter of the price. The Toyota 86coupe can fulfil almost every role you willask of it, short of being a people mover orSUV.

The 86 has been designed as a car forthe driver. Project manager Tetsuya Tadawas given an almost incredible degree ofautonomy in designing this new car, nodoubt encouraged by Akio Toyoda,grandson of the founder of Toyota who isan avid car fan and part time racing driver.

The 86 was developed in partnershipwith Subaru to share the basic engine,drivetrain and suspension. Using Subaru’straditional flat-four engine has allowedweight to be set low and far back in thechassis. The engine is a 2.0-litre usingToyota’s D-4S fuel injection system thatputs out 147kW and 205Nm through a six-speed manual or auto gearbox. While thismay not sound much, the car’s light weightand inherent balance make the most ofevery kilowatt, as does the limited slipdifferential (deleted in the GTS auto).

External design is simple and

understated, with strong hints of Italiansupercar and the iconic limited productionToyota 2000GT from 1965. The 86 is acompact car, wider than a Toyota Rukus,lower than a Yaris and shorter than aCorolla.

Safety is a high priority with a five-starANCAP rating, seven airbags and even apedestrian-friendly front end.

All of which brings us to the value-formoney equation.

What faults we could find with the 86(and there were very few) were alwaysanswered with “But it starts at just$29,990.”

The GT is an absolute bargain andowners won’t feel short-changed. The$35,490 GTS has larger ventilated brakesand wheels, leather-wrapped steeringwheel, sat nav, dual air con, upgraded seattrim and daytime running lights. Auto adds$2500 to either model. Another bonus isfixed price servicing for up to fourscheduled services at $170 each.

As we caned the various 86 modelsaround a race track, up a Hillclimb, arounda dirt track and hung the tail out on a skidpan, we pondered exactly where it fits inthe market. The cars that most naturallyline up against it such as VW’s Golf GTI,Mazda MP3 Hatch and Subaru ImprezaWRX are all $10,000 more expensive. TheMazda MX-5, previously Australia’scheapest rear-drive sports car is morethan $14,000 ($17,000 in folding hardtopformat) more expensive.

However you look at it, Toyota’s new 86is, quite simply, a game changer.

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ECOBOOST technology is a newfamily of engines designed andengineered by Ford globally for itsrange of passenger cars and trucks.

By 2013 more than 90 per cent ofFord’s global nameplates areexpected to be available with anEcoBoost option.

These new engines combinedirect injection, turbocharging andvariable valve timing to maximiseperformance and torque whileimproving fuel economy andreducing CO2 emissions.

For Australia, the rollout of Ford’shigh-tech EcoBoost technology inthe FG Falcon MkII is will enhancecustomer options and supplementan already outstanding complementof engines available in the Falconsedan and Ute.

The development of the EcoBoostengine for Falcon was a keyelement of Ford’s $232 millioninvestment in a range ofsustainability initiatives across alllocal vehicle lines, including a newdiesel engine for Territory and thesophisticated EcoLPi for Falcon andFalcon Ute.

“We greatly appreciate theassistance of the Australian andVictorian state governmentstowards the development of theFalcon EcoBoost,” said FordAustralia President and CEO BobGraziano.

“The project was made possiblewith a $42 million Federal co-investment under the Green CarInnovation Fund, as well as co-

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EcoBoost is now an important partof a suite of engine optionsavailable for customers in FordAustralia’s full-size family sedan, aswell as the acclaimed Ford Mondeo.

Apart from the all-new FalconEcoBoost, customers can choosebetween the proven 4.0-litre in-linesix cylinder petrol engine or high-tech liquid-injection LPG system inthe Falcon EcoLPi. The 4.0-litre sixcylinder petrol engine is alsoavailable with turbocharging in thesporty XR and G6 series.

By adding EcoBoost technology,Ford Australia is able to offer a full-size family vehicle with improvedfuel efficiency and a lower CO2footprint, to meet the environmentaldemands expected by consumers.

EcoBoost is a keystone of theFord Motor Company’ssustainability initiatives.

The key to the EcoBoost system isthe harmony between theturbocharger and direct-injectionfuel system.

The turbocharger recovers energyfrom the exhaust that otherwisewould have been wasted and puts itback into the engine to gainefficiency.

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MITSUBISHI 380 SPORTS SERIES III Tiptronic Auto, A/C, pwr steering, pwr windows, keyless entry, immobiliser, Bluetooth, factory sunroof, spoiler, frontdriving lights, brand new 18” alloys and tyres. XOO649 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,990*

HVT ELANTRA HATCH Manual, spoiler, alloys, low kms, electric blue, keyless entry, a/c, pwr steer, pwr windows. XBF376. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,990*NISSAN URVAN CAMPER Pop top, 5 spd manual, silver, dual fuel, 2 sleeping areas, stove, microwave, sink, 3-way fridge, t/bar, drives well UKL587$9,990*BA FORD FALCON XT MKII Navy blue in colour, dual fuel, A/C, pwr steering, tiptronic auto XGH162 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9,990*MITSUBISHI COLT ES First reg 2007, manual, A/c, pwr steering, keyless entry, in stunning silver, very economical XME419 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9,990*KIA CARNIVAL PEOPLE MOVER V6 Auto, dual zone A/C, 7 seat, drivers a/bag, tinted/w, stunning green, lady owner, low kms S659ANI . . . . . . . . . . $9,990*BA FORD FAIRMONT Navy Blue, A/C, pwr seats, pwr windows, cruise control, vol control, and alloy wheels XIG129 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8,990*KIA RIO 5 door hatch, auto, A/C, p/steering, keyless entry, lady owner, silver in colour XPJ474 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8,990*HONDA BEAT (BUZZ) CONVERTIBLE Manual, A/C, p/steering, immobiliser, 656cc, factory alloys, metallic green, very economical to run S240AOD . $7,990*AU II FORD FALCON XL UTE Column Auto, 3 seat, Tickford 17” alloys, Smart Bar, driving lights, high roof canopy, tubliner, t/bar, A/C, p/steer, keyless

S755ALC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,990*HOLDEN JACKAROO 3.0L Turbo Diesel, Bull bar, tow bar, man, A/C, p/steer, roof bars, tinted windows, good tyres, white WJJ043 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,990*VT COMMODORE EXEC SEDAN Genuine 98,000kms, white, a/c, p/steer, drivers airbag, very clean & tidy car. WFC231 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,990*VS STATESMAN V6, a/c, p/steer, luxury at an affordable price, alloys, silver in colour. S/N 073 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . REDUCED $6,990*HYUNDAI ACCENT 3 Door update, a/c, p/steer, p/windows, manual, celadon blue, books WZO133 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . REDUCED $6,990*HOLDEN BARINA SXI 3 door hatch, 5 speed manual, A/C, pwr steer S/N123 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . REDUCED $6,990*SUBARU LIBERTY GX AWD Manual, A/C, pwr steer, pwr windows, tidy interior, excellent tyres, very tidy car WBE316 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,990*SUBARU LIBERTY GX AWD Auto, A/C, pwr steer, pwr windows, tidy interior & tidy car, burgundy in colour WFK386 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,990*HYUNDAI ACCENT 3 Door, factory bodykit, spoiler, alloys, CD player with aux, 5 spd man, window tint, red XCA865 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,999*N15 NISSAN PULSAR PLUS SEDAN Manual, alloys, great tyres, spoilet, 1 owner, very clean & tidy. WJK977. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,999*BMW E34 525i 4 Door sedan, 5 speed auto, white in colour, a/c, p/steering, very tidy for its age WPE978 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,990*HYUNDAI LANTRA SEDAN Manual, a/c, pwr steer, pwr windows, keyless entry, alloys, spoiler, silver in colour WPP641 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,990*HYUNDAI EXCEL LX 5 door, automatic, air conditioning, p/steering VRH052 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . REDUCED $3,990*FORD FESTIVA TRIO Manual, a/c, very economical, great first car WLL055 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . REDUCED $2,990*DAEWOO LANOS 3 door hatch, manual, air con, low km’s, with books S/N 4099 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,990*JK HOLDEN APOLLO SL Automatic, excellent first car, white VEM707 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,990*N13 NISSAN PULSAR SEDAN Automatic, a/c, pwr steering, cloth trim, great first car VAK609 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,990*

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BusinessSnapshot... Williamstown

It’s Pure Serenity at 39 Queen Street forTammy’s Hair Studio! Go on, pamper yourself!CALL 8524 6588

Daniel at Linfield Road Wines gives a warm welcome.

Cellar Door OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 10am-5pm.

Find us at 65 Victoria Tce, Williamstown. Ph 8524 7355

Williamstown Take Away & Pizza is open 7 days a

week. Amanda enjoys a chat over a nice warm cuppa

with Ricki, Auburn & Cathy. Phone 8524 6483. Abbeyfield Little Shop of Treasures is open 7 days a week.

Our friendly staff Ricki, Jutta and Margaret are currently

looking for more volunteers. Please call 0411 157 755.

GAWLER GLASS DESIGN for all your leadlight manufactureand design. Classes available - call 8524 7241. “Bob helpsSam work on her glass mosaic tabletop masterpiece!”.

You are invited to Afternoon Tea at the Studios, Tuesday

10th July at 2.30pm at the Morris & Ida Crook Studio

Apartments. Free event, Bookings essential.

Phone 8524 6396 Abbeyfield Country Retirement Living.

Bernadette and Christine relax at SoulfulConnection, Williamstown. Find us on Facebook!Call Christine on 0432 118 040

A change is coming... Bec & Jess invite you to pop

into 3 Queen St on the corner for fresh pies, pasties,

cakes & award winning Barossa Coffee Roasters

coffee with service to match! OPEN 7 DAYS

Domain Day shares a unique mix of wines from

12-5pm daily. Wood oven pizzas available on the

first Friday of every month. Phone 8524 6224Beauty By Emma -12 Gosling Ct, Williamstown. Ph 0405 593 686• Acrylic Nails • Manicures • Pedicures • Waxing • Tinting • Massage • Facials • Spray Tanning

Williamstown Medical Clinic Phone 8524 6122

Joining Dr Keith Brewerton are Drs David London

and Robyn Cooke. new faces at reception are Sandy

Schuster, Trish Falkenberg and Karen Sherrah

“Queen Victoria Jubliee Park” (formerly the WilliamstownCaravan Park) Councillor Margaret Harris welcomes newpark managers Rex and Bek Hall and their two childrenEddie and Holly. Ph 8524 6363, open 7 days a week. Forany enquiries please email [email protected]

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

MISCELLANEOUS

HAVING A GARAGE SALE? Advertise inThe Herald classifieds, and get results!

All Garage Sale ads MUST be prepaid.You can now place your classified ad atKapunda Newsagency, deadline is Mon-day 4.30 pm.

Classified deadline 5.00pm Monday(Maybe subject to change)

Ph: 85632041 Fax: 85633655 or [email protected]

HYDROPAWS 4pawfectpaws. Mobilenose to tail pet care. Heated hydrobath,blowdry, nails & clipping. Ph: Bridget0488444542

Barossa New Life ChurchTREASURE CHEST - FURNITURE

MART10 Murray St, Nuriootpa

Tel. 85622988

Monday - Friday 9am - 4pmSaturday 9am - 12pm

All donations of furniture,clothing, bric-a-brac

enable us to assist our Community

HOOTZ DOG GROOMINGMobile. Qualified groomer. Nuriootpa

Ph: Justin 0406840020

STORMWATER 90mm pipe $13 andfittings. Gawler Irrigation Lot 11, PaxtonStreet, Willaston. 85232350

GARAGE / MOVING SALE 7th/8th & 21st/22nd July. 10am - 4pm. DVD's, books,some plants, shoes, clothing, householditems. Old L.P. records, lots of classics. Allin good condition. MAKE AN OFFER. OldBower Store and Post Office.

SINGLE BED timber, plus 2 mattresses.Excellent condition. Plus 2 quilt covers.$65 the lot. Ph: 85623771

BELINDA'S PAMPERED PETSNURIOOTPA Professional dog groomingby an animal lover. EFTPOS nowavailable. Ph: 0418810323

ASSORTED WOODEN PRODUCTS,bags of firewood $3, oak $4.50, cheese-boards from $10, a range of wine giftboxes available. Pick up from Reception.Barossa Enterprises, 27 Samuel Road,Nuriootpa.

GARAGE SALES

PETSFOR SALE TOYOTA Tarago, 1984, auto. UXH-793

$850 Ph: 0409300354

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

LIVESTOCKTOYOTA CAMRY 2006. Very economicalfamily car, neat and tidy throughout.Servicing up to date, Reg. to SeptemberXSH-334. 97,000 Kms. $12,500 ono. Ph:0429029216 or 85628216

SELLING, BUYING .......? Advertise in theHerald classifieds, and get results!Giveaway ads are run for 1 week, FREE.You can now place your classified ad atKapunda Newsagency, deadline is Mon-day 5.00p.m.

Classified deadline 5.00pm Monday.(Maybe subject to change)

Ph: 85632041, Fax: 85633655 or [email protected]

TROTTA, Vic -Passed away June 21. Respected friendand neighbour of Elizabeth. Deepestsympathy to Karen and family. Agentleman and hard worker throughout hislifetime. Rest in Peace.

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

PLANTS - Natives, perennials,tube stock, water wise etc.

MORNING STAR NURSERYLot 1 Cossins St., Kapunda. Ph:

85663952.Open Thursday to Sunday 9am- 5pm.

COMMODORE VT Series II, alloys, towbar, cruise control. Good condition. $2,750ono. WTY-347 Ph: 0411475151

CASH FOR CARS and scrap metal. Ph:0404856309

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

LOUNGE 3/4 seater, green, macrosuede,club style. $250 neg. Ph: 85633325

2012 HOLDEN CRUZE SRI-V, 2500km,black, manual, tinted windows, regoS174APN, $26,000 - 0419810997

RENT-TO-OWN Blakeview

Beautiful 4 bedroom home,large block, low deposit.

$450 per week

No bank required.

Phone Keith 0438 869 996

LEADLIGHT - Local, professional afforda-ble leadlight. I'll come to you, or call atGawler Glass Design studio, 58 Yettie Rd,Williamstown. Weekly classes. Bob Pirch85247241

2004 NISSAN NAVARA STR 4 x 4, dualcab, 90,000km, manual, diesel plus gas,silver with back canopy and tow bar,$19,000 rego XDD822 - 0419833631

MOTOR VEHICLES

TANUNDA - Large 1 b.r. unit, b.i.r.,undercover parking, rainwater, air-conditioned, centrally located, quiet area.NO PETS. Please phone 0413 308 563after 5.00 p.m. to arrange for interviewand inspection.

LAYER PULLETS whites, blacks &browns. Mareks and I.B. vaccinated. Dayold(on 29/6/12) from $3.80 ea. Older Pullets(P.O.L.) also available.Hillier Poultry Ph: 85230950

FOR RENT - Port Clinton. 2 b.r. house.$120 per night. Call 0417322845

WANTED GRAZING LAND. Eden Valley/Flaxmans Valley and Barossa Ranges.Sheep only. Hills or vineyard, agistment orlease. Payment in advance. Ph.0418851483

FOR RENTKINDLING - OAK Hot, clean fire starterfor large logs. 10 Kg. bag $8 TubbiesAustralia, 45 - 63 Mt. Crawfrod Road,Williamstown.

CASH FOR UNWANTED CARS andscrap metal. Ph: 0404856309

CASH FOR SCRAP METAL I AM LOCAL.Ph: 0411165694

JACKSON'S FIREWOOD free bag kin-dling with every order. Dry split redgummallee pink gum. Weighed delivery only.0400083852

UNI Student Accommodation -3 bed-room house in Adelaide. 1 room availablenow to share with 2 ex FAITH students.Windsor Gardens, 5 minutes walk fromBus stop on NE Road, or short drive toObahn. Mobile 0409429 507

ANYTHING WITH METAL Cash 4 cars,free collection. HAPPY SCRAPPY recycleit! 85630213 or 0406411117

GUN SALES. Ammo, repairs, safes,accessories & service. Gawler Fishing &Outdoors, 48 Murray St, Gawler 85226200

ANY SCRAP METAL Will pay cash for theremoval of yours. Ph: 0412259039

ACCOMODATION VACANT

WANTED

FIREWOOD Quality seasoned. Split red.blue, sugar gum, mallee stumps sawnmallee & bags of kindling. Weighbridgedocket supplied. Pickup or deliverAVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY.Matthew Reimann, Firewood Supplies.0413089743. Delivery available 7 days byappointment. Credit Cards now accepted.

SLUSHIE MACHINESHOT CHOCOLATE MACHINES

PUCKER POWDER, FAIRY FLOSSPOPCORN MACHINESPhone Pina 0434141097

www.slush-a-licous.com.auFamily owned, locally operated.

FOR HIRE

FARM GATES - Large or small from$68.00 + portable sheep yard panels andhay rings. Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11 PaxtonStreet, Willaston. Ph: 85232350

Working for Carers Link and other charities

Community Helpers IncDONATIONS

Of clothing & bric-a-brac For our Tanunda Shop

121 Murray Street

Phone 8563 1105

Furniture Welcome

Nuriootpa Warehouse 8562 2786

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ELECTRIC WINCH 3 phase, 1 ton, withtrack roller. Can supply steel track $300ono. PEDASTAL GRINDER 8" 3 phasewith single phase point on side. $150 ono.CIRCULAR SAW BENCH on wheels with800mm blade. No motor. $300 ono.ELECTRIC Tennis Ball serving machine.$200 ono. Single phase.8 LENGTHS 3.5 mtrs. 90.180 mm x 5 mmthick H iron $100 ono. ea.4 LENGTHS 5 mtrs 90.180 mm x 5mmthick H iron. $130 ono. ea. Ph:0424014533

DRESSER 1920's vintage. $120 ono. Ph:856814979

COMPOSTING WORMS - Tanunda. Ph:0419817996

HOKLAS John MartinPassed away peacefully at Tanunda WMHospital on June 29, 2012.

Aged 76 years.

Dearly loved husband of Edna.Loving father and father-in-law of

Brian and Lyn; Rosalie and Trevor;Meredith and Dennis; Mark and Tracey.Loving Grandpa to Shelley and Jasen,

Megan and Clayton; Cheyenne and Peter;Ryan, Josh and Kalan.

Dear JohnOur times together will never be forgotten.

Always close to my heart.All my love Edna XOX

Dear Dad and Grandpa. Today,tomorrow, our whole life through, we will

always remember you. Close to our heartsyou will always stay.

Love forever, Brian and Lyn, Shelley andJasen, Megan and Clayton

Dad, forever in our hearts and memories.Loved and sadly missed.Rosalie and Trevor XX

Dad, you are now resting peacefully.Many treasured memories. Forever in our

hearts. Will love you always.Meredith and Dennis

Dear Dad, you are now at peace and weknow you will always be watching over us.

We will miss you dearly and you areforever in our hearts.

All our love. Mark and Tracey XX

You will always be our brave Grandpawho

had an unfair battle to fight. You willforever be in our hearts.Love always and forever,

your Grand-daughter Cheyenne and Peter

Dear Grandpa, we will remember youevery time we play football and for all thefun times we had together. We will miss

you forever and ever.Lots of love from Ryan, Josh and Kalan

XXX

God has him in His keepingand we have him in our hearts.

Thank you to the caring staff and doctorsat the RAH and Tanunda Hospital.

John's Funeral Service was held in TaborChurch, Tanunda followed by his

Committal in Tabor Cemetery on Tuesday3 July, with Pastor David Gogoll officiating.

GAWLER MOTOR WRECKING3 Prescott Crescent, Gawler Belt8522 5677 or 0416 081 109

WRECKINGFord Falcon BF III Stationwagon 4 Litre LPG onlymotor and auto transmission, 56,000 km.

Ford Falcon BF Sedan 4 Litre motor, Injected LPG,101,000 km.

Holden Commodore VU Utility 5.7 Litre Gen 3 motorand manual transmission.

Holden Commodore VZ Sedan 3.6 Litre motor andauto transmission.

Holden Commodore VZ Stationwagon 3.6 Litremotor and auto transmission, roof rack.

Holden Commodore VZ Crewman Utility 3.6 Litremotor and auto transmission, 47,000 km, suit repair.

Holden Commodore VY Sedan 3.8 Litre motor andauto transmission.

Holden Commodore VE 60th Anniversary Sedan

3.6 Litre motor and auto transmission, factory alloys

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SATURDAY 7th July strictly 8am-1pm23 Aughey Street, Tanunda.Suzuki bandit naked 250 motorbike$3750, Electrical, kitchenware, clothing,books, play station games, play2 console,TV, Ibanez Mick Thompson guitar neverused $600, exercise bike, large birdscage, corner computer desk, 2 electricjuicers, bric-a-brac and more!

CASH FOR BOTTLES & CANS. Winebottles, batteries, phone Lange's Can &Bottle Depot on 85642292 for tradinghours, 20 Newcastle St, Angaston.

DEATH NOTICES GARAGE SALESFOR SALE FOR SALE

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DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993

The application may be examined at The Barossa Coun-cil Office, 43-51 Tanunda Road, Nuriootpa during busi-ness hours. Any person or body affected may makerelevant representations in writing concerning this ap-plication, to be addressed to the Chief Executive Offi-cer, The Barossa Council, PO Box 867, Nuriootpa SA5355 or email [email protected], and re-ceived not later than 5:00pm, 18 July 2012.

Each person making a submission should indicatewhether they wish to appear personally or be repre-sented before Council’s Development AssessmentPanel in support of their submission.

A copy of each representation received will be forwardedto the applicant to respond.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CATEGORY 3DEVELOPMENT

DEVELOPMENT NO. 960/734/2012NATURE OF THE Shop (Cellar Door DEVELOPMENT: Sales (gross leasablearea less than 100m²)), Office, Private MuseumCellar, associated Carparking and UndergroundRainwater TankSUBJECT LAND: Lilyfarm Vineyard, Allot 3

Lily Farm Rd, KRONDORF

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Car Boots & Small Wagons $ 25.00 $ 50.00Utes & Small Trailers up to 6 x 4 to water level $40.00 $65.00Utes & Small Trailers up to 6 x 4 above water level no hurdles $50.00 $75.00Utes & Small Trailers up to 6x4 above water level with hurdles $55.00 $80.00Trailers, Utes & Tandem Trailers to water level (exceeding 6x4) $60.00 $85.00Trailers, Utes & Tandem Trailers above water level (exceeding 6x4) no hurdles $60.00 $85.00Trailers, Utes & Tandem Trailers above water level (exceeding 6x4) with hurdles $75.00 $100.00

Untreated MULCH for purchase – 6 x 4 trailer load - $35.00

ResidentialNon

Residential

SPRINGTON TRANSFER STATIONPlease be advised of the change of charges at Council's rubbish

disposal depot site at Springton, effective as of 1 July 2012.

Station is open 2nd Saturday of every month between 9.00am and 3.00pmProof of identification will be required - please present your rate notice or

drivers licence to the operator on the day. CASH OR CHEQUE ONLY – EFTPOS facilities are not available.NB: TYRES, PERMAPINE POSTS, LOOSE PAPER, PLASTIC,

CONCRETE AND CAR BODIES will NOT be disposed of at this site.Martin McCarthyChief Executive Officer

Mallee Axeman’s Association of SA Inc

A.G.M.to be held in the home of

Michael & Karen Dreckow, Mt Mary(phone 8581 0585)

FRIDAY 20th JULY 2012 at 8pmAll welcome W

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PUBLIC NOTICES

AGM of Light Residents & RatepayersProgress Assoc. Inc.

Notice to Members, our AGM is to be held7.00 pm, Wed. 18th July at Kapunda CWARooms, cnr Clare and Main Rds Kapunda.- If no quorum, a subsequent meeting willtake place, Wed. 25/7/12 at the same timeand place, with those present forming aquorum.President - Jan Harman

PUBLIC NOTICES

MARKETS Sat.7th, Junction Motel Tanun-da. 9.30 - 2.30 Fresh fruit/veg. varietystalls.Sun. 8th Kies Winery Lyndoch. 10 - 2.30Sites $10 Glenda 85633181

LIGHT REGIONAL COUNCILAmendments to Dog Registration

Renewal Process 2012/2013

Light Regional Council has implemented a new process for dog registrationsfor the convenience of dog owners and Council alike.

Your dog’s registration tag will now be included with the renewal notice. Thenew tag has been issued in advance of payment to remove the need for dogowners to attend a Council office to register their dog and receive their newregistration tag.

Please note: receiving the registration tag in advance does not mean thatyour dog is registered. The registration tag is only activated once paymenthas been made.

All dog registration renewals must be paid by 31st August 2012. All dogs registered after this date will incur a late fee of $20 per dog, this fee is payablein addition to the registration fee.

Council Officers will conduct a registration survey after 31st August 2012. Residents found with an unregistered dog risk receiving an expiation noticefor keeping an unregistered dog.

Owning or keeping an unregistered dog may incur an $80 expiation fee or a maximum penalty of $250 imposed by the court. Further penalties can be imposed for every 14 days the dog remains unregistered.

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COMING EVENTS

MATHS TUTOR Many years experience.Patient & encouraging. Great results sofar. Grades 3 - 9. Steve 0414965029

TUITION

REMEDIAL MASSAGE Trigger Point,Deep Tissue, Myo-Fascial, Lymphatic.Wed, Fri - 1A Bilyara Rd, Tanunda. Ph.0409631553 Thurs - Petite Pear Shop 3Gilbert St, Lyndoch. Lynnette Roesler Ph.85245156. Health Rebates.

MASSAGE Therapeutic, Aromatherapy,Pregnancy Massage, Aromatherapy Pam-per Packages, Myofacial Release, Reiki. 7years professional experience. Gift vouch-ers & Pensioner discounts available.Consulting in Kapunda. Liz Ronan.Ph:85663125 or 0400760010

ALNDA FARMS Would like to thank all our wonderfulcustomers for their valued support of

our Vegetable Stall at the BarossaFarmers Market each Saturday

morning for the past 5 & a half years.

We will no longer be attendingthe market but you will still be

able to find our stall eachSunday at the Adelaide

Showgrounds Farmers Market.

Hope to see you there!

We wish you all the very best andthanks again from

Al, Brenda, Clare & Violet.

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NATIONAL DESEXING MONTH

20%OFF

ALLDESEXING

DURING JULY(only for the month of July)

Monday to Friday 9am-6pmSaturday 9am-12noon

Consultations byappointment

08 8564 3488

The Vet Clinicis happy to support National

Desexing Month

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The Petticoat Parade ‘Girls Night Out’in June, was an amazing success.

Heartflet thanks to everyone attending andsupporting our mission to raise funds for the SA

Cancer Council, through our team’s involvement inthe Barossa’s Relay for Life event. Very special

thanks to the following -Seppeltsfield Winery Nicole Hodgson

(we love you)Barossa Photo Company Tony and Megan

Tervoert (deepest gratitude)Owen Andrews Barossa Catering Owen,

Rebecca & team (supreme)Little Black Dress featuring Slick Arnold

(OMG! talented & amazing)• Burke Urban Allure Black Point • Snappa’s @ Ardorssan• Andersons Solicitors • Beaumont Tiles • CreativeMemories • Hughes & Loveday Sports Warehouse• Keystar Ventures Entertainment • Apple Jam Kids• The Rex • The Green Room for Abel Photography• Barosso Physiotherapy • Barossa Fresh FoodlandNuriootpa • 1918 Grill & Bistro • Grant Burge Wines• Epsilon Wines • Australia Wide Badges • LaughingJack Wines • Barossa Chemplus • Cottage Cleaners• Jacqueline Coates - Salon Rouge • Luxe Hair Tanunda• Shannon Ellard Handmade Jewellery • Angas ParkHotel • Barossa Super Snaps • Sweet Blend • BekStandish Hand-made Jewellery • Wanera Wine Bar &Restaruant • Tanunda Hotel • Mia Pizza Tanunda • KurtzFamily Wines • Barossa MilkService

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THE BODY BARN BEAUTY SPA IsOffering for a limited time a 1 hour WholeBody Relaxation or Deep Tissue massagefor only $50. Call Mel Today to book yourappointment on: 0430900760 or (08)85663028.

LEADLIGHT STUDIO make new, repairold, traditional to contemporary. Forquality & competitive prices contact Tracy85246959 Willliamstown

CIVIL CELEBRANT - Angela NielsenCeremonies designed for you. Marriages,namings, committment and renewal ofvows. Ph: 0408107940 or 85642773

QUALIFIED HAIRDRESSER Immediatestart, friendly cutting salon. M/F clients.9.30 - 5.30 Monday - Friday. 9 - 1Saturdays. Tanunda. Always get a 1 hourlunch and always finish on time. Casual, F/Time. Luxe Hair for men. Call Kelly0432724122. CV to [email protected]

CHIROPRACTOR. Dr Kana Nathan 39Murray St, Angaston. Consulting Satur-days Ph. 85642882

CHIMNEY CLEANINGLocal Barossa Service

Phone: David 0407189215

PERSONAL

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

D & AP HASELDINE AUTOMOTIVE &DIESEL REPAIRS requires a qualifiedmotor mechanic, full time position forworkshop at Freeling. Experienced indiesel and petrol motors, large and small.Good working conditions. Must be able towork unsupervised and have good workethic and take pride in work. Ring 0885252200 or email resume to [email protected]

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

Actively engaged in ageingBarossa Village is the leading provider of aged

care services within the Barossa Valley.

Casual positions available for

Personal Carers

Minimum Requirement

Certificate 3 in Aged Care

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SUNDAY, August 5, is the date set for thisyear’s ‘Monster Book Fair’, Angaston LionsClub’s popular biennial fundraiser.

A different venue has been chosen thisyear, the exciting new hall at the GoodShepherd Lutheran Primary School, cornerof Valley Road and Neldner Avenue,Angaston. The fair will be open to thepublic from 11am until 2.30pm and lightrefreshments will also be available.

To match the success of previous years,Angaston Lions Club members areurgently seeking donations of allunwanted, pre-loved books from the localcommunity, hardcovers and/or paperbacks.While all genres are required, there is aspecial call for westerns, Australiana(particularly Aboriginal and earlyexploration), militaria, woodwork,maritime, and art and craft.

Supplies of unwanted videos, DVDs andCDs are also needed along with road maps,sheet music, board games and jigsawpuzzles.

For further information or to arrangecollection, donors may call Chris on 85642350 or Malcolm on 8568 2444.

Several members of the BarossaFibromyalgia / Arthritis Support Groupenjoyed an informal get together forafternoon tea at Nosh Cafe in Tanunda forthe June meeting. One of the group hadrecently attended a seminar at ArthritisSA in Adelaide about developments inrecent years in awareness andmanagement of Fibromyalgia and sharedthis information with those present.

Meetings of the Support Group areusually held on the first Wednesday of eachmonth in the Holy Trinity LutheranChurch Hall, corner of Penrice Road andPark Tce, Nuriootpa (opposite the HighSchool) at 2pm. These meetings may behelpful to anyone who has recently beendiagnosed and needs support from people

who share their condition. Anyone interested is welcome to attend

these meetings. The next meeting will be held on

Wednesday, July 4 at 2 pm. Anne Taylor,physiotherapist from Barossa CommunityHealth, who attends each meeting, willspeak about and lead the group in simpleexercises that help to improve stability andflexibility.

For further information, please phoneRos at 8562 1105.

At the June meeting of Gawler GardenClub, members and visitors heard a report of a garden visit made in May.

Thank you to the owners who had openedthese gardens for the club.

Guest speaker was Phillip Smoult, whohas a mobile horticultural supply business.

Many interesting gardening tips givenincluded the need of light, heat and windprotection when propagating plants.

Use a seed raising mix because of itshigher water holding capacity, propagatingpowders need to be stored below 28 degreescelsius.

If controlling snails, know what productyou are using, blue or green, in case petseat the pellets, as veterinary treatmentdiffers. A safe product has iron effective onsnails, harmless to pets. Spraying pots witha special copper based spray will keepsnails away. The NPK of fertilisers, theorder plants use the nitrogen, phosphorusand potassium, it is a waste to add theelement before it is needed.

We should know the difference betweensoil wetters and water storage granules.The choice and maintenance ofsecateurs will ensure a clean cut with lesseffort.

On Sunday, June 10, 2012 during theregular morning Church service the 80th

anniversary of the founding of theLangmeil Womens Fellowship wascelebrated.

The first meeting held was on the 9thJune 1932.

President Irene Schubert outlined themany and various activities of theFellowship over the years, which includeda power point presentation.

Highlights being large quantities of jammade in coppers from fruit donated bymembers of the congregation whichsupported the church colleges in Adelaide.Copious amounts of honey biscuits werebaked and sent to the Mission stations inCentral Australia as Christmas cheer.

Regular visits to the sick and elderly bothat home and in hospital continue; as wellas catering and entertaining andsupporting the work of aged care facilities.

During the service the Langmeil choirrendered a special celebratory anthem.Pastor Julian Bayha offered specialprayers for continuing work and support ofthe Fellowship.

All present enjoyed a delicious morningtea at which Esma Hein immediate pastpresident of the Fellowship cut thebeautiful anniversary cake.

On June 19, the monthly meeting ofNuriootpa Senior Citizens Friendship ClubInc was attended by 24 members, who braved the rather cool wintryconditions.

At the back of their minds was mostprobably the knowledge that on arrival atthe club building warm premises would beawaiting them which could have influencedthe decision to be present.

The birthday celebrants were LornaZimmermann, Melva Collins (two spritelynonagenarians), Joan Atkinson and BevBalchin. Of course, the usual HappyBirthday was sung.

Because of some misunderstanding,“crossed wires, there was no guest speaker,therefore the meeting was somewhatshorter than usual.

Afternoon tea closed the day, which surelywas enjoyed by all present. Next month’sdates of importance are: July 3 Social Day;July 13 MCM and July 17 Club Day.

There was a selection of four yummysoups, with rolls, to start the June meetingof the Williamstown Uniting ChurchGarden Club, on a cold day, proving thereare cooks as well as gardeners.

The guest speaker, Trevor Camac, is amember of the Horticulture Society andshow marshall for the Orchid Society atthe Royal Adelaide Show, and he used aDVD to show how to re-pot orchids, and tomake sure the potting mix is firmly placedand drains well. Trevor said that once youstart growing orchids you become addicted.

June proved a popular month forbirthdays with greetings to Julie Combe,Joan Reilly, Sue Anderson, Dorothy Miller,Fran Dymond, Jenny Day, Valerie Burgessand Kathy Tregeagle.

Twenty four members of Barossa Solacewere welcomed to The Joy Rice Centre onJune 16 by President Barbara McRostie toenjoy a high tea provided by committeemembers. The tables were covered withwhite table clothes, decorated with flowers.Beautiful tea cups, saucers and plates weresupplemented by lovely tea and coffee potsalong with matching milk and sugarbasins. A brief history of traditions relatingto the beginnings of the High Tea, wereread to the group.

The day also had a Royal Jubilee themewith various members performing Royaltasks during the afternoon. Queen Valcrowned Elaine Stoll as the Princess ofBarossa Solace High Tea, and Ted Stoll,received a medal as the Prince of BarossaSolace High Tea. Members are reminded ofthe next outing on Saturday July 14 to TheRex Centre, Tanunda, for a tour andafternoon tea.

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2012 South Australian Country Championships - Played June 30 in Berri.Central Zone 0.0 4.4 4.4 5.6(36)Eastern Zone 0.0 1.2 1.2 5.4(34)

Best: Central - S Wendelborn, S Maxfield, R Prior, B Murphy,T Jenkin, T Haseldine; Eastern - T Schiller, W Nicholls, MRuwoldt, N Schmidt. Goals: Central - J Gillings, J Martin, S Wendelborn, P Hopton,R Prior 1 ea; Eastern - L Jennings, S Agars, P Barrett, JWarnock, B Sugars 1 ea.

MSE Zone 0.0 4.4 4.4 12.6(78)Eastern Zone 0.0 1.2 1.2 3.3(21)

Best: MSE - S Berkefeld, L Harrowfield, J Paprotny, T Wait, MThompson, J Kay; Eastern - N Schmidt, T Schiller, S Braun, MRuwoldt, P Barrett.Goals: MSE - J McConnell 3, A Kurzman 2, A Kilsby 2, LHarrowfield 2, J Kay, J Paprotny, L O’Neil 1 ea; Eastern - BSugars 2, M Ruwoldt 1.

Eastern Zone 2.0 3.4 7.4 9.7(61)Eyre Peninsula 2.4 5.7 5.9 8.10(58)

Best: Eastern - N Schmidt, W Nicholls, P Bennett, B Sugars,T Schiller, S Braun; Eyre Peninsula - J Kenny, B McCurry, BHazelgrove, J Bruce, G Pedler.Goals: Eastern - B Sugars 4, L Jennings, P Anderson, MFoldesdy, S Agars, M Elliott 1 ea; Eyre Peninsula - N Franklin4, M Parker 2, R Francis 1, J Seal 1.

A THREE-point win their thirdand final match has allowed theEastern Zone side to save someface at the 2012 Zonechampionships held in theRiverland across the weekend.

A scoreboard error saw a drawagainst the Central Zone in theopening game ripped fromEastern Zone’s grasp.

With the score appearing as 5-4=36 points for each side itlooked as though the Easternside had done well to recoverfrom a 20-point deficit at threequarter time.

Unfortunately for Eastern,Central’s score was actually 5-8=38.

Eastern struggled to gainmomentum after losing in-formTanunda midfielder LeighWesthoff with a broken leftankle sustained when anotherplayer slid into his leg while hewas being tackled ten minutesinto the first game of thetournament.

Read more on Westhoff ’sinjury on the back page.

The best player list in the firstgame was an exclusively BL&Gaffair with Tom Schiller, BillyNicholls, Mark Ruwoldt andNick Schmidt taking thehonours while Riverlandplayers Lachlan Jennings,Patrick Barrett and JoshWarnock joined Sam Agars andBrad Sugars as single goalkickers.

The fourth quarter surgehaving fallen just short Easternwere behind the pack andneeded a big win in their secondmatch on Saturday if they hopedto figure in the finals but it was abad time to be playing thepowerful Mid-South-East team.

Another slow start cost theEasts once more as theopposition built a 20-point leadby half time.

“We knew going into the gamethat we needed to win well andonce they got three goals up inthe second term I could see theplayers body language indicatethey were in trouble,” coachRodney Brown said.

The team went on to lose by 57points to the eventualchampionship runner up.

Sugars’ two goals along with asingle to Ruwoldt were all Eastcould manage in a game whereSchmidt’s hot form continued.

Schiller and Ruwoldt alsoturned in strong efforts.

With nothing but pride left toplay for on the final day againstEyre Peninsula a good tight firstquarter was followed by asecond quarter lapse despite theplayers becoming more familiarwith each other.

Schiller lamented the lack ofopportunity to practice togetheras a concern.

“It was tough as we didn’tknow much about each other,”Schiller said.

“The team we played first upalready had a game together sowe were at a disadvantagestraight away.

“The second game was a bigletdown, I thought Saff (Easterncaptain Peter Safralidis) wasrock solid at full back but he wasup against it as they were allover us.

“In the last game a few guyswere really starting to get itgoing but it was a bit late bythen.”

The turnaround in game threewas sparked by the move ofAgars into the middle to play asa rover. His presence enabled histeammates to flourish as Eastsstormed home to claim a threepoint victory.

For a team that lacked asecond tall forward to relievepressure Sugars was excellentkicking four goals in the winover Eyre Peninsula.

Another best on performanceby Schmidt secured his place ona half back flank in the team ofthe carnival (which forms partof the state country squad) alongwith Schiller who was named onthe bench.

The Magpie pair are joined inthe initial state squad of 35 byTanunda teammates Wells andAgars and the Angaston pair ofSugars and Phil Bennett.

Schmidt was justifiablyawarded the Rodney Maynardmedal as the Eastern Zone’sbest player of the carnival.

Win saves faceBy MIKE TEAKLE

BEST: Tanunda’s NickSchmidt in action forthe Eastern Zoneagainst EyrePeninsula on Sunday.Schmidt was namedbest and also wasselected on a halfback flank in the teamof the carnival.He was also awardedthe Rodney MaynardMedal as EasternZone’s best player forthe championship.

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SPORTS SHOWCASING OUR LOCAL HEROES

PremiershipsA Men Team P W L D F A GD Pts1 Nuriootpa 7 6 1 0 27 7 20 18 2 Tanunda 7 4 1 2 14 7 7 14 3 Gawler/Trinity 6 1 3 2 9 12 -3 5 4 AM United 6 1 4 1 14 18 -4 4 5 Two Wells 6 1 4 1 6 26 -20 4 A WomenTeam P W L D F A GD Pts1 AM United 8 7 0 1 24 3 21 22 2 Gawler 8 7 0 1 22 4 18 22 3 Two Wells 8 4 3 1 14 15 -1 13 4 Nuriootpa 8 3 4 1 17 8 9 10 5 Tanunda 8 1 7 0 5 28 -23 3 6 Trinity 8 0 8 0 2 26 -24 0 B MenTeam P W L D F A GD Pts1 Tanunda 7 6 1 0 21 9 12 18 2 Nuriootpa 7 4 2 1 14 8 6 13 3 AM United 6 3 3 0 7 9 -2 9 4 Gawler/Trinity 6 2 3 1 12 10 2 7 5 Two Wells 6 0 6 0 4 22 -18 0 B WomenTeam P W L D F A GD Pts1 AM United 8 8 0 0 24 0 24 24 2 Nuriootpa 8 3 3 2 13 9 4 11 3 Gawler 8 3 4 1 6 10 -4 10 4 Two Wells 8 0 7 1 3 27 -24 1Under 18Team P W L D F A GD Pts1 Nuriootpa 7 6 0 1 25 5 20 19 2 Two Wells 6 4 1 1 18 12 6 13 3 Tanunda 7 2 3 2 23 14 9 84 Gawler 6 1 5 0 10 21 -11 3 5 AM United 6 1 5 0 5 29 -24 3 Under 15/16Team P W L D F A GD Pts1 Nuriootpa 6 6 0 0 29 3 26 18 2 AM United 6 4 1 1 15 7 8 13 3 Two Wells 6 2 2 2 10 9 1 8 4 Tanunda 7 2 5 0 11 26 -15 6 5 Gawler 7 0 6 1 2 22 -20 1 Under 13/14Team P W L D F A GD Pts1 Two Wells 7 6 0 1 27 7 20 19 2 AM United 5 3 1 1 22 6 16 10 3 Nuriootpa 6 4 2 0 13 7 6 12 4 Trinity College White 6 4 2 0 10 8 2 12 5 Trinity College Red 6 2 4 0 12 10 2 6 6 Tanunda 7 2 5 0 4 20 -16 6 7 Gawler 7 0 7 0 0 30 -30 0

Barossa Valleyhockey

Hockey resultsA MenGawler/Trinity 1 drew withTanunda 1; Nuriootpa 4 dAM United 1; Two Wells hadthe bye.

A WomenTwo Wells 2 d Trinity 0; AMUnited 1 d Nuriootpa 0;Gawler 2 d Tanunda 1.

B MenNuriootpa 2 d AM United 1;Gawler/Trinity v Tanunda;Two Wells had the bye.

B WomenGawler 4 d Two Wells 1; AMUnited 2 d Nuriootpa 0.

Under 18Gawler 3 d Tanunda 1;Nuriootpa 4 d AM United 0;Two Wells had the bye.

Under 15/16AM United 2 Tanunda 0;Nuriootpa 5 d Gawler 0;Two Wells had the bye.

Under 13/14Two Wells 2 d Tanunda 0;Trinity College White vTrinity College Red; AMUnited v Nuriootpa; Gawlerhad the bye.

DYLAN Goers won his seventh straight A gradetitle in the Tanunda Pines Golf Club ClubChampionships on Saturday.

It was his 11th title win overallDylan defeated Mark Patton 8 and 6 in the 36-

hole final.Not to be outdone, Kane Goers clinched the B

grade title defeating Nick Giles on the 28th holein a very hard fought match.

Earlier in the week Rob Casey won his first titledefeating Jeff Sonntag 2 and 1 in the C gradefinal.

Charmaine Lynas won the Ladies A grade clubchampionship.

Charmaine defeated Faith Blackwell in thefinal 5 and 4.

The B grade final went down to the wire withChris Lienert defeating Dot Campbell on the17th hole to claim a 2 and 1 victory.

Goers brothers dominate

CHAMPIONS: Dylan (left) and Kane Goers, winners of the A and Bgrade titles at the Tanunda Pines Golf Club.

Results from matches played on June 28.Division One: Exchange Hotel d Overway WYM 10-5;Roseworthy Blue d Xchanged 10-5; Commercial Taverners dWillaston Warriors 12-3; No Fear.Comm d Soccer Club Kruisers10-5; Two Wells Tavern d Smithfield Filthy Fockers 10-5; SoccerClub Eagles d Two Wells Clueless 12-3.PremiershipTeam P W L F A STwo Wells Tavern 12 10 2 126 54 20Two Wells Commercial Taverners 12 10 2 126 54 20Two Wells No Fear.Comm 12 10 2 113 67 20Overway WYM 12 8 4 100 80 16Smithfield Filthy Fockers 12 8 4 97 83 16Xchanged 12 7 5 82 98 14Roseworthy Blue 12 4 8 88 92 8Soccer Club Eagles 12 4 8 79 99 8Willaston Warriors 12 4 8 76 104 8Exchange Hotel 12 4 8 71 109 8Soccer Club Kruisers 12 2 10 73 107 4Two Wells Clueless 12 1 11 54 125 2

Division Two: Roseworthy Shooters d Smithfield What The’s 8-7;Lyndoch d Willaston Farcues 10-5; Smithfield SUS d OverwayUnderways 11-4.

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IT WAS definitely weird playing on Saturday withoutfootball also being played - just not the same familyatmosphere, but the Tiger gals played on regardlesswhich resulted in a nice bunch of wins all round.

Another six strong wins from our senior teams, whilemost of the junior teams also had great games and somegood wins too - whole club effort, good work.

Congratulations this week to Lisa-Marie Thomas on100 senior games and Ashlee Heath on 100 juniorgames - great effort.

Kingsford Hotel club person of the week is awarded toMichele Landers. Michele is our ever reliable clubrecords officer and does an amazing job of keepingeverything in order, as well as being a player, coach andumpire (she even helped out Barossa on Saturday andcovered an umpiring spot for them too) - thanks Michelefor everything you do - much appreciated.

Past the half-way mark of the season it is good toreflect on where our teams sit and it is great to see thatmany are in a top four position. Congrats to all playersand coaching personnel involved - fab effort. Should be avery exciting second round of games ahead as we allrace towards the finals over the next two months.

Also want to thank our many supporters and clubhelpers who are certainly a valued part of the club.Thanks to everyone for the part they play. In particularour club sponsors and donors of our weekly incentiveawards provide a much valued contribution and one weall appreciate. Thanks to this week’s supporters inStarplex, Fasta Pasta, Lisa at LKFS Finance,Sportspower, Eagle Boys Pizza, Chemplus - Gawler,Gawler South Bakery, Video Ezy, Crazy Monkeys,Bushman's Hotel, Supercuts, Brereton Jewellers andWasleys Hotel.

We get to again play at home this week, making it twoweeks in a row - see you all there as we play host toKapunda.

A few diary dates below and don't forget to keep aregular eye on the club website (www.gcsc.com.au) forall the updated news, photos and goss. Go the Tigers.Diary dates -

Every Sunday 10am - Net-Set-Go 8 week introductorynetball program for children aged 5-10. Phone Chanelleon 0401 870 452 or Leanne on 0410 495 745 with anyqueries.

August 11 versus Angaston - Jason Akermanis plays

with the boys and becomes a Tiger for the day.Sportman's night held in the clubrooms after - tickets forthe night will go on sale within the club next week for $30which will include a light supper and will be limited to 200.To order your tickets see Kingsley Songer, DarrenHutton, Damien Herzick, Rod Knight, Tony Lamont orLes Pearce.Senior One: Gawler Central 61 d Barossa 34. Defendersworked hard and turned over plenty of balls, didn'tcapitalise on this as much as we should have, but teameffort got us up for a good win. Award recipients: Ali Kingand Rachael Songer.Senior Two: Gawler Central 51 d Barossa 40. Hardfought win, great effort by all the girls. Award recipients:Laura Harris and Maddie Bush.Senior Three: Gawler Central 40 d Barossa 37. Slowstart and up and down game. Never give up, attitude andstrong defence got us over the line. Award recipients:Lisa Cousins and Renata Brooks.Senior Four: Gawler Central 64 d Barossa 28. Goodgame girls. We played our game and had greatteamwork down the court. Happy coach. Awardrecipients: Hayley Truscott and Lisa-Marie Thomas.Senior Five: Gawler Central 59 d Barossa 41. Good wingirls, considering we were short of players. Megs andSandee worked hard in defence. Bianca and Hayleyplayed well together in goals. Excellent team effort.Thanks to Michaela for sitting for us. Award recipients:Megan Fullgrabe and Hayley Brooks.Senior Six: Gawler Central 60 d Barossa 32. Good win.First half 39 goals is a great way to start any match.Defence end worked hard and gave plenty ofopportunities. Awards: Alana Schumacher and BiancaBowley.Senior Seven: Barossa 46 d Gawler Central 27. Anotherwonderful game played by all. All girls played hard allgame and with so much heart. Amazing work in the ringby Tiarn and Tammi. Welcome back Michele we lovedhaving you out again. Awards recipients:MicheleLanders and Tammi Crowhurst.Intermediate One: Barossa 65 d Gawler Central 15. Nicegame played by the girls. All tried hard considering a fewgirls out. Awards: Dayna Schmid and Emily Patrick.Intermediate Two: Gawler Central 48 d Barossa 15.Great game by the girls. Solid effort by the entire team.Award recipients: Kelsey Butler and Cody Heath.Junior One: Gawler Central 53 d Barossa 32. Slow startbut after some changes at quarter time the girls foundtheir rhythm. A much needed win was a great result.Awards: Skye and Abbey.Junior Two: Gawler Central 66 d Barossa 11. Greatgame girls. Excellent four quarter effort. Great lastquarter to get to our goal. Well done. Award recipients:Jamie Burdon and Rachael Bailey.Sub Junior One: Gawler Central 57 d Barossa 5. Greatscoring. All girls played a great hard game for all fourquarters. Awards: Maddie Nicholls and Sophie Warland.

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Sub Junior Two: Gawler Central 18 dBarossa 4. Another fantastic game by thegirls . Our last quarter was a stand out,keeping the opposition scoreless. Greatquick passes into the ring and awesomechasing of free balls. Well done and goTigers. Award recipients: Lauren Swanand Sinnead Kemp.Sub Junior Three: Gawler Central 15drew with Barossa 15. A fantastic gameby all girls. Need to focus more and besure of our leading and passing. Welcometo Jenna. Award recipients: Chloe Roweand Jenna Leahey.Primary One: Gawler Central 14 dBarossa 6. Great shooting, gooddefensive pressure down the whole court.

Award recipients: Amber Scheer and RioNeville.Primary Two: Gawler Central 9 d Barossa4. Great game girls, defensive pressurewas amazing. Awesome comeback atsecond quarter. Go Tigers. Awardrecipients: Keely Neville and AbbeyRatcliffe.Netta One: Great game by everyone.Started off with an amazing first quarterand played 100 per cent all the waythrough. Very happy with the effort by allthe girls. Award recipients: Savannah andEmma.Netta Two: Great leading by everyone. Alltried hard and played well. Awards:Sharni Assender and Jade Below.

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Wednesday, July 4, 2012 - Page 28 - The Herald, Barossa Valleywww.barossaherald.com.au [email protected]

STAR Kapunda netballer Tab Mackenzie made a returnto senior one netball as her Bomber team scored a goodwin over arch-rival Freeling.

Coach Paul McGrath said it was a most welcomereturn for Tab this week, who proved she had much tooffer the team.

“Tab played a half in both circle positions and shot at 94per cent,” Paul said. “But it was her combination workwith the other goalie that was most impressive and shetook off the Sir John Franklin award.

“Stacka’s (Stacey Burgess) game at goal keeper wasagain inspirational, considering Freeling’s goaliesadditional height and accuracy and she won theMcDonald’s award. Once again we had to deal with somepositional changes in order to balance Freeling’s goalcircle, while not suggesting this as the reason, but ourfirst quarter was very ratty.

“To Freeling’s credit they accepted the chances thatcame their way and applied scoreboard pressure, whichsaw us down by five (9/14) at the break. The girls wereworking hard, (playing catch-up will do that) but ourcombinations were lacking, causing an unacceptableerror rate.

“I asked the girls to work more as a team in the secondand ensure we went in at the half time at least even.They responded and played true Kapunda netball whichresulted in a 19/6 quarter, to see us lead by eight. Wemaintained the focus in the second half, which saw uswin each quarter by six. It was a high scoring andaccurate game for both sides.”

Lyn Carmichael, Freeling coach said her side hadplayed positively and converted well to be up at quartertime.

“Then Tab warmed up, did she have a baby a couple ofmonths ago? She is back.

“Kapunda made changes at half time by putting Lanaback to goal shooter and Tab back out to goal attack andthe Tab show continued.

“During the middle quarters my girls had lapses wherethey began to doubt themselves and hesitated ondecision making which forced turnovers and Kapundaconverted. Credit to my goalies who shot in the 90 percent and the last quarter saw us go down by two so wefinished pretty well.”

Megan Heinrich and Jess Schirmer were Freeling’sbest while Joy Leske had her best game for the year.

ANGASTON was only able to draw away late to record a10-goal win over Tanunda in a game that had to bestopped for about 15 minutes because of a hail storm.

Katie Gloede, Angaston captain, said Tanunda hadstuck with the Panthers for most of the game.

“We were always a few goals up but could not breakclear,” Katie said. “Tanunda played well in the wet butwhen the court dried in the final quarter we had a bit ofrhythm and broke away.

“It was good to welcome Anna Cameron back onSaturday and she proved an able cover for Tamara Rowewho was unavailable.

“Anna played well as did Kim Seelander in goals whodid a great job considering the cold conditions.”

Maria Fraser, Tanunda coach, was happy with herside’s effort.

“After a slow start on the scoreboard we had to playcatch-up netball and showed some good team resolve bygetting to within a goal at three-quarter time,” Mariasaid. “The last quarter saw us turn over the ball on too

many occasions givingAngaston the opportunity tocapitalise on our mistakes.

“Our goalies’ conversionrate in the last quarter washigh but we simply did notprovide them enoughscoring opportunities to winthe game.

“Emily Bert representedherself extremely well andshowed plenty of futurepromise in her senior onedebut as goal keeper.

“This was a game that wasthere for us to win. We’re notfar off from winning if a

more consistent skill level can be maintainedthroughout the entire game.”

Tanunda’s best were Kate Jolly (centre), Jess Liddiard(goal attack) and Kate Mader (goal defence).

IT IS rare to say a side has played well with an 11-goalloss but Nuriootpa did into going down to premiershipleader Willaston.

Robyn March, Nuriootpa coach, was very happy withthe result.

“I’ve never been happy about a loss, but to go down by11 goals to top ranked Willaston was a huge boost for ourteam and the Nuri club as a whole,” Robyn said. “Havingsome insider information on a few of the Willaston girlshelps, but we have had plans in the past and for anumber of reasons we have been unable to deliver oncourt.

“We were a little slow tostart, with Willastontrebling our score at the endof the first quarter.

“We made some minoradjustments to ourdefensive plan and JaimeMcGuirk and Lizzie Canecombined well to shut downWillaston’s drive into thecircle. Lisa Wilson(pictured) doesn’t usuallyfalter under the post, butthis was a testament to ourwork rate.

“Midcourt Rachel Gerhardyconsistently and persistentlyshut down Willaston’s usualrun on style of play. Kendall Barter worked tirelesslyand was rock solid in the centre.

“Kylie Falkenberg up from the 2s put her body on theline to feed the goalies.Finally, my goalers Tush Steinertand Heidi Gogoll stood up and delivered what I havebeen asking for all season.

“It was extremely hard to pick best players when everyindividual player stood up and delivered our match planbut the rewards went to Jaime McGuirk, RachelGerhady and Heidi Gogoll in a match played in what waschallenging weather.”

Katrina Frederick, Willaston president, said her teamhad played well under the circumstances.

“With poor conditions the team’s skill level wasn’t thebest and this showed in the low score,” Katrina said.“Best players were Pam Warner, Jasmin Hoffrichter andDanica Earle who all had many interecepts andtouches.”

GAWLER Central had a predictable win over BarossaDistrict but neither coach felt the score justified thecloseness of the contest.

Leigh Waddington, Gawler Central coach, paid tributeto one of her side’s longtime servants.

“Ali (Ali King) was outstanding,” Leigh said. “She heldthe attack end together. We were without Jade(Pfitzner), Sal (Sallyann Vivian) and Kel Rowe.

“Rachel Songer played her first whole game up, workedhard and put a lot of pressure on at wing defence. Itdidn’t flow as well as usual, and we were lucky to win byso much.

“We didn’t make the most of the turnovers as ourdefenders turned over a lot of ball.”

Leanne Nelson, Barossa coach said once again her sidewere very competitive for a half and then the flood gatesopened.

“Unfortunately Kayla Neumann went down towardsthe end of the second half with probable ligamentdamage” Leanne said. “Vanessa Kirby was brought onand played extremely well.

“Stacey Nelson suffered from calf problems that alsosaw her sidelined from half time onwards.

“In saying that the girls really worked hard andcombined very well.

“Vicki Nelson played an excellent game at centre withTaryn Wills at wing attack working the ball well into thering.

“We worked tirelessly, but unfortunately the scoredidn’t give a true indication of the pressure of the game.”

Senior One Pts For Agst %Willaston 17 566 382 59.70 South Gawler 15 505 339 59.83 Kapunda 15 533 425 55.64 Gawler Central 13 506 399 55.91 Angaston 8 380 397 48.91 Freeling 6 369 448 45.17 Tanunda 4 345 491 41.27 Nuriootpa 2 315 454 40.96 Barossa District 0 305 489 38.41 Senior Two Pts For Agst %Willaston 16 426 339 55.69 South Gawler 14 468 306 60.47 Gawler Central 12 396 387 50.57 Kapunda 10 374 366 50.54 Angaston 10 335 354 48.62 Nuriootpa 8 330 335 47.08 Freeling 8 304 350 46.48 Barossa District 2 299 395 43.08 Tanunda 0 363 463 43.95 Senior Three Pts For Agst %Willaston 16 457 296 60.69 South Gawler 15 438 295 59.75 Gawler Central 14 437 306 58.82 Nuriootpa 12 401 315 56.01 Angaston 10 359 304 52.03 Barossa District 6 307 355 46.37 Freeling 3 293 403 42.10 Tanunda 2 254 401 38.78 Kapunda 2 260 531 32.87 Senior Four Pts For Agst %South Gawler 16 480 295 61.94 Gawler Central 16 460 313 59.51 Tanunda 16 435 300 59.18 Angaston 10 347 319 52.10 Willaston 8 390 409 48.81 Freeling 6 323 349 48.07 Nuriootpa 6 335 411 44.91 Kapunda 2 270 434 38.35 Barossa District 0 258 465 35.68 Senior Five Pts For Agst %Willaston 18 549 308 64.06 South Gawler 16 488 275 63.96 Gawler Central 12 470 390 54.65 Tanunda 10 420 380 52.50 Angaston 8 417 331 55.75 Freeling 8 417 410 50.42 Barossa District 4 307 503 37.90 Kapunda 4 255 460 35.66 Nuriootpa 0 276 542 33.74 Senior Six Pts For Agst %Angaston 16 527 213 71.22 Willaston 16 549 273 66.79 Gawler Central 14 455 282 61.74 South Gawler 12 425 326 56.59 Nuriootpa 10 370 417 47.01 Freeling 6 320 453 41.40 Tanunda 4 219 476 31.51 Barossa District 2 314 519 37.70 Kapunda 0 206 426 32.59 Senior Seven Pts For Agst %Angaston 11 277 156 63.97 Freeling 10 271 208 56.58 Willaston 9 289 178 61.88 Barossa District 8 303 263 53.53 South Gawler 4 263 253 50.97 Gawler Central 2 162 271 37.41 Nuriootpa 0 82 318 20.50 Intermediate One Pts For Agst %Willaston 18 423 222 65.58 Nuriootpa 14 371 281 56.90 South Gawler 13 438 255 63.20 Freeling 13 372 272 57.76 Barossa District 10 336 299 52.91 Kapunda 6 352 374 48.48 Tanunda 4 246 448 35.45 Gawler Central 2 279 472 37.15 Angaston 0 211 405 34.25 Intermediate Two Pts For Agst %South Gawler 18 525 208 71.62 Willaston 16 482 243 66.48 Kapunda 14 401 255 61.13 Gawler Central 10 356 320 52.66 Freeling 10 343 334 50.66 Angaston 6 274 372 42.41 Tanunda 4 278 412 40.29 Barossa District 2 160 464 25.64 Nuriootpa 0 213 424 33.44 Junior One Pts For Agst %South Gawler 16 405 201 66.83 Willaston 16 384 214 64.21 Tanunda 12 331 270 55.07 Freeling 9 253 251 50.20 Nuriootpa 8 348 288 54.72 Angaston 7 348 274 55.95 Gawler Central 4 353 387 47.70 Barossa District 2 189 472 28.59 Kapunda 0 134 388 25.67 Junior Two Pts For Agst %Willaston 18 519 176 74.68 South Gawler 14 364 165 68.81 Gawler Central 10 374 156 70.57 Tanunda 10 324 250 56.45 Angaston 6 238 252 48.57 Freeling 6 198 367 35.04 Barossa District 2 147 443 24.92 Nuriootpa 0 129 471 21.50 Sub Junior One Pts For Agst %Gawler Central 18 332 88 79.05 Angaston 14 295 89 76.82 Freeling 12 266 125 68.03 Kapunda 12 178 180 49.72 Tanunda 8 122 180 40.40 Nuriootpa 6 103 174 37.18 Willaston 6 96 168 36.36 Barossa District 4 152 231 39.69 South Gawler 0 31 340 8.36 Sub Junior Two Pts For Agst %Angaston 16 212 76 73.61 Gawler Central 13 155 97 61.51 Willaston 13 185 166 52.71 Nuriootpa 12 143 122 53.96 Barossa District 10 110 140 44.00 Tanunda 8 161 120 57.30 Kapunda 4 114 150 43.18 South Gawler 4 100 158 38.76 Freeling 0 56 207 21.29 Sub Junior Three Pts For Agst %Nuriootpa 10 153 48 76.12 Gawler Central 9 105 38 73.43 Barossa District 7 73 52 58.40 Tanunda 4 47 102 31.54 Angaston 2 50 71 41.32 Kapunda 0 31 148 17.32

Barossa, Light andGawler NetballAssociation results fromRound 8, June 30.

Senior One: Kapunda 66d Freeling 50; Willaston48 d Nuriootpa 37;Angaston 52 d Tanunda42; Gawler Central 61 dBarossa District 34.

Senior Two: Kapunda 54d Freeling 36; Willaston37 d Nuriootpa 36;Angaston 45 d Tanunda43; Gawler Central 50 dBarossa District 40.

Senior Three: Freeling 56d Kapunda 30; Willaston42 d Nuriootpa 32;Angaston 42 d Tanunda35; Gawler Central 40 dBarossa District 37.

Senior Four: Freeling 35d Kapunda 14; Willaston63 d Nuriootpa 38;Tanunda 41 d Angaston39; Gawler Central 64 dBarossa District 28.

Senior Five: Freeling 47 dKapunda 37; Willaston 70d Nuriootpa 36; Tanunda52 d Angaston 45;Gawler Central 59 dBarossa District 41.

Senior Six: Freeling 36 dKapunda 34; Willaston 59d Nuriootpa 41; Angaston85 d Tanunda 19; GawlerCentral 60 d BarossaDistrict 32.

Senior Seven: Willaston62 d Nuriootpa 10;Barossa District 46 dGawler Central 27.

Intermediate One:Freeling 39 d Kapunda31; Willaston 42 dNuriootpa 19; Tanunda 32d Angaston 25; BarossaDistrict 65 d GawlerCentral 15.

Intermediate Two:Kapunda 42 d Freeling34; Willaston 52 dNuriootpa 23; Angaston51 d Tanunda 35; GawlerCentral 48 d BarossaDistrict 13.

Junior One: Willaston 54d Nuriootpa 35; Tanunda36 d Angaston 26;Gawler Central 53 dBarossa District 32.

Junior Two: Freeling 29 dKapunda 25; Willaston 67d Nuriootpa 9; Tanunda40 d Angaston 15;Gawler Central 66 dBarossa District 11.

Sub Junior One: Freeling38 d Kapunda 10;Willaston 12 d Nuriootpa8; Angaston 38 dTanunda 11; GawlerCentral 57 d BarossaDistrict 5.

Sub Junior Two: Kapunda17 d Freeling 8; Willaston21 d Nuriootpa 19;Angaston 15 d Tanunda11; Gawler Central 18 dBarossa District 4.

Sub Junior Three:Tanunda 15 d Angaston10; Gawler Central 15drew with BarossaDistrict 15.

Tab’s comebackKapunda 66 Freeling 50

Angaston 52 Tanunda 42

Willaston 48 Nuriootpa 37

Gawler Central 61 Barossa District 34

Votes for round 8 of theBarossa, Light andGawler NetballAssociation 2012season, the HeraldNetball Club of the YearAward. Willaston 26;Gawler Central 23;Angaston 14; Freeling14; Tanunda 12;Kapunda 8; BarossaDistrict 5; Nuriootpa0; South Gawler had thebye.

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3: Bronwyn Heap (W);Karina Cook (SG);Stacey Burgess (K);Tracey Patton (GC).2: Danica Earle (W); Stacey Dunn (SG); Kristy Humble (K);Katie Clark (F).1: Kate Jolly (T); KellyGerschwitz (BD); LanaKaesler (N); AshleighHeinrich (F).

3: Liesel Dunstan (W); Lisa Bowman (SG);Nikki Trallagan (K); TylerHolbrook (GC).2: Jess Earle (W);Kristie Fromm (BD); ValMenzel (K); TeganCouzner (GC).1: Bonnie Williams (W); Sarah Kent (SG); NadiaVon Bertouch (N); BeckEales (F).

3: Jaimee Seccafien(W); Rheanne Mann(SG); Breanna Falland(N); Jade Haylock (F).2: Alana Walsh (W);Claire Slade (BD); TaylaHelbig (N); BrittanyModra (F).1: Meara Girvan (W);Caitlin Arnold (SG);Hayley Higgins (K);Chelsea Welsh (GC).

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3: Sarah Fabrici (W);Cassidy Shaw (BD);Kiara Watson (N);Sophie Warland (GC).

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1 2 Al’s Away (16) T Pannell 58 11.00 2 Cheltenham Park (12) S Cahill 57.5 15.00 3 56s25 Finniss b (18) M Schrapel (a4) 57.5 5.50 4 s3438 I Like Ike (13) J Bowditch 57.5 11.00 5 s646s Ravenhurst (2) J Maund 57.5 9.00 6 9s953 Social Assassin (6) P Gatt 57.5 4.00 7 Balsamic (11) B Claridge 55.5 13.00 8 326 Natural Disaster (4) Ms L Hopwood 55.5 15.00 9 On The Fringe (1) Ms A Herrmann 55.5 13.00 10 542s4 Quench (14) J Holder 55.5 5.50 11 3 Ruby Be There h (15) A Patterson 55.5 15.00 12 Scramogue h (9) Ms C Lindop 55.5 21.00 13 6s360 Smooth Excelerator (17) D Tootell 55.5 51.00 14 Wicked Secrets (5) J Potter 55.5 8.00

EMERGENCIES 15 6s Reslenda (7) 57.5 21.00 16 0s Barjas (8) J Toeroek (a3) 55.5 51.00 17 9 Shaherazade (10) Ms J Kah (a3) 56 17.00 18 98 Kooda Chance (3) Ms K Bishop (a3) 57.5 51.00

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1 323s5 Full Bore h (19) T Baker 58 13.00 2 22 Kalo Taxithi b (5) S Cahill 58 3.50 3 4958s Wotzitworth (12) J Frew (a) 58 13.00 4 Fireaway (11) J Potter 57.5 11.00 5 8 Great Memories h (18) Ms K Bishop (a3) 57.5 26.00 6 55826 Grigio Now (9) Ms L Hopwood 57.5 11.00 7 40 Jimmy’s Eye h (3) J Toeroek (a3) 57.5 26.00 8 86 Mr Schiller (7) P Gatt 57.5 21.00 9 87s4 Where’s That (13) S Westover (a1.5) 57.5 26.00 10 8953s Holy Shemoley (4) Ms J Kah (a3) 56 15.00 11 7 Teenage Queen h (17) A Patterson 56 26.00 12 67642 Danzeround The Sun (6) B Claridge 55.5 11.00 13 59s5 Ferrari Star b (20) M Pegus 55.5 4.00 14 0 Maple Lane h (2) Ms A Herrmann 55.5 26.00 15 3s436 Portici (16) M Neilson 55.5 9.00 16 36964 Sheshootsshescores (15) J Holder 55.5 13.00

EMERGENCIES 17 0s7 Duplicitous h (1) J Bowditch 58 31.00 18 6s56 Sheik Moh Hand (10) Ms C Lindop 55.5 13.00 19 9s9s8 Amici Miei h (8) J Maund 55.5 26.00 20 90s0 Crystal Gazer h (14) 56 51.00

3 1.14 racingmurraybridge.com 900m(Apprentices can claim) Rating 68 $10,000

1 s2538 Ethbaal w (2) Ms K Bishop (a3) 61 11.00 2 0s423 Droste w (3) J Toeroek (a3) 59 4.60 3 2165s Seventh Bullet tb (9) Ms L Hopwood 59 4.00 4 74395 Shanpanichi h (10) Ms D Stra (a4) 59 8.00 5 s4220 Nothing Shall Pass tw (6) T Baker 58.5 8.00 6 56s38 Statue Of Glory (1) W Kerford 58 4.60 7 4245s Wicked Dreams t (7) J Potter 58 11.00 8 37641 Gully King w (11) Ms J Kah (a3) 57.5 13.00 9 3136s Love A Giggle wb (4) B Claridge 57.5 13.00 10 44482 Angel Of Hope w (5) Ms C Lindop 54 11.00 11 4s543 Always Focus cb (8) A Patterson 54 15.00

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1 03863 Exalted Lady dh (4) Ms J Kah (a3) 59 5.00 2 332s0 Resounding Miss b (7) M Pegus 59 3.20 3 0s103 Lord Ashford w (2) Ms K Bishop (a3) 58.5 6.50 4 16s06 Birdman d (12) M Neilson 58 9.00 5 66215 Limbo Queen cdh (5) J Toeroek (a3) 57.5 6.00 6 70071 Elsewhere (1) P Gatt 57 4.00 7 1s600 Scarlet Cross cw (10) J Bowditch 56 15.00 8 400s1 Notonmatchday w (9) S Westover (a1.5) 55 13.00 9 73s89 Beearch wh (11) Ms A Herrmann 54.5 21.00 10 106s0 Morelia dh (3) J Potter 54.5 21.00 11 8s840 Delcanos w (6) B Claridge 54.5 26.00 12 56s09 Land Cruiser (8) Ms C Lindop 54.5 26.00

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1 22105 Serbian Crown (5) P Gatt 59 7.00 2 2196s Swift Shamrock c (3) S Cahill 59 5.00 3 5127 Zoom Lad d (11) J Potter 59 3.50 4 15s98 Intaglio (4) A Patterson 58.5 5.00 5 s6822 Nelcitus (6) B Claridge 58.5 6.50 6 6413s Tsarina Wonder (2) Ms C Lindop 58.5 15.00 7 66245 Colla Voce (12) Ms M Tyndall (a3) 58 13.00 8 32s35 Excel With Pride (10) J Bowditch 57 15.00 9 66046 Haveyaway d (9) J Holder 56 8.00 10 s4538 Lady Phoenix (1) Ms K Bishop (a3) 56 21.00 11 06332 Magical Ruby (7) T Pannell 56 15.00 12 86350 Exalted Gem h (8) Ms L Hopwood 56 26.00

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1 67331 Environment Patron w (5) Ms K Bishop (a3) 59 3.20 2 90300 Major De (2) T Pannell 59 11.00 3 64614 Bell Ringer cwh (6) J Frew (a) 58.5 5.50 4 s6879 Jeune’s Lagoon (9) J Toeroek (a3) 57.5 26.00 5 88515 Goodnight Joss db (8) J Bowditch 57 5.50 6 s2435 Set To Talk (15) M Pegus 57 4.50 7 40565 Cool Classic c (4) A Patterson 56.5 9.00 8 831s8 Get Around Girl h (14) C Lever 56 21.00 9 66s73 Miami Ink th (12) SCRATCHED 10 40240 Target Explorer twh (3) Ms M Tyndall (a3) 55.5 7.50 11 17866 Hong Kong Missy (13) B Claridge 54.5 21.00 12 56480 Vin De Vie w (11) P Marks 54.5 26.00 13 76009 Kelly’s Gold w (1) Ms L Hopwood 54.5 21.00 14 59068 Destiny Danzing dw (10) W Kerford 54.5 26.00 15 56489 Dubai Vengeance w (16) Ms A Herrmann 54.5 26.00 16 71008 Rock Legend (7) M Schrapel (a4) 54.5 31.00

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Race one

AL’S AWAY (Michael Croucher) 4g By Alannan - Easing Away (1:0-1-0): Hung out on debut before finishing 1/2 nk 2nd (58.0) Eve’s Delight 900m Murray Bridge Mdn dead trk June 11. Ran nk, 1/2 len 3rd Windsor Gardens, Holy Shemoley 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) dead trk June 18. Showed plenty on debut and has trialled well since. Draw is no help but he must go in.CHELTENHAM PARK (D R Jolly) 3c: First start. By Churchill Downs - Queen Emma. Brought $10,000 as a yearling and 6th Wicked Secrets 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) dead trk June 18. Half-brother to Listed-placed Irish Dream (5 wins) and stable commands respect. Market will be a guide.FINNISS (Trevor Dansie) 3g By Dubleo - Brookes (6:0-2-0): Returned from a break with len 2nd (57.5) Rose Of Lincoln 1000m Morphettville Parks 3yo Mdn dead trk June 6 then raced greenly and was vetted after 6-1/4 len 5th (57.5) Gully King 1058m Balaklava Mdn slow trk June 21. Will appreciate get-ting back on a firmer surface here and shuld be fitter for two runs back. Worth consideration.I LIKE IKE (M A Kavanagh) 3g By Flying Spur - Ike’s Dream (6:0-0-2): Followed 2-3/4 len, 1/2 hd 3rd (57.5) Serbian Crown, Pierremont Rocks 1215m Gawler 3yo Mdn May 16 with 7-3/4 len 8th (57.5) Rose Of Lincoln 1000m Morphettville Parks 3yo Mdn dead trk June 6. Didn’t run on last time but blinkers go on here and can improve sharply. Don’t dismiss.RAVENHURST (Jon O’Connor) 3g By Blevic - Vain Burg (7:0-0-1): Beat three home when 4-1/4 len 4th (57.5) Mustang Schiller 1200m Clare 3yo Mdn Mar 11 then jumped awkwardly and struck inter-ference at the start before finishing 5-1/2 len 6th (57.0) Stellar Vinia 1400m Balaklava Mdn dead trk Mar 21. Fresh for this and has shown ability in the past. Nice draw and has claims.SOCIAL ASSASSIN (Lloyd Kennewell) 3g By Starcraft - Sunday Whisper (4:0-0-1): Made some late ground when 3-1/4 len 5th (57.5) Rose Of Lincoln 1000m Morphettville Parks 3yo Mdn dead trk June 6 then jumped awkwardly before running 3/4 len, 1/2 len 3rd (57.5) Gully King, Cash Job 1058m Balaklava Mdn slow trk June 21. May be looking for further now but latest effort puts him in with an each-way chance.

BALSAMIC (S P Gower) 3f: First start. By Monde Bleu - Catani. Unfashionably-bred filly who hasn’t been seen publicly. Look for a market lead.NATURAL DISASTER (Alex Stra) 3f By Danerich - Tycoon Sheila (3:0-1-1): Debuted with a plac-ing behind the smart Classy Chloe then ran lg nk 2nd (56.5) Tayla Lee 1200m Balaklava F&M Mdn dead trk Mar 21 and jumped awkwardly and was checked near the 800m before finish-ing 3-1/2 len 6th (54.0) Petman 1200m M’ville 3yo Hcp April 14. Fresh from a break here and showed plenty in her first campaign. Drawn to get a lovely run and if she’s right, should go close.ON THE FRINGE (Trevor Dansie) 3f: First start. By Secret Savings - Late Watch. Purchased for $5,000 and she’s related to four winners including handy stayer Crying Storm (8 wins) and Villagio (3 wins). Bred to appreciate further and may find these too nippy first-up.QUENCH (Jon O’Connor) 3f By Dehere - Thirst (7:0-1-0): Was spelled after nose 2nd (55.0) Rustle 1100m Clare Mdn Mar 11 then resumed racing with 2-1/2 len 4th (55.5) Gully King 1058m Balaklava Mdn slow trk June 21. Fitter now and she’s rarely far away. In the mix.RUBY BE THERE (Michael Vassallo) 3f By Akhadan - Noisy Princess (1:0-0-1): Struck interference at the start on debut before run-ning 1/2 nk, 2 len 3rd (55.5) Eve’s Delight, Al’s Away 900m Murray Bridge Mdn dead trk June 11. Did a good job to get so close at only run to date and sure to have benefited from the run. Drawn poorly but must be considered.SCRAMOGUE (Simon Casey) 3f: First start. By Kurt - Dicey Reilly. Full-sister to Independent Air (1 win) which is the dam’s only other foal to race. Top jockey takes the ride and market will tell the tale.SMOOTH EXCELERATOR (D L Hewitt) 3f By Exceed And Excel - Alle Belle Be (8:0-0-2): Beat four home when 7-3/4 len 6th (55.0) Sandhill Jett 1000m Naracoorte Mdn April 22 then finished 14-3/4 len 10th (55.5) Selessi 1210m Balaklava Mdn May 9. Blinkers go on here but she needs it weaker and wide barrier is a big minus. Looking to others.

WICKED SECRETS (D R Jolly) 3f: First start. By Keep The Faith - Secret Haze. Purchased for $28,000 as a yearling and she’s closely related to three winners including smart Singapore performer Good Baby (6 wins). Scored 1/2 nk win King’s Gift, Barjas 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) dead trk June 18. Scored in the slowest trial of the morning recent-ly and the subsequent form from the trial has been mediocre. Look for some confidence in the ring.RESLENDA (D R Jolly) 3g By Reset - Leyenda (1:0-0-0): At only start ran 3-1/4 len 6th (55.5) Independent Air 1200m Gawler E&G Mdn Nov 16. Finished 5th Wicked Secrets 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) dead trk June 18. Beat eight home on debut back in the spring but may find these a bit nippy over this trip. Wait for him later.BARJAS (W E Smart) 3f By Hussonet - Rezidencia (1:0-0-0): Got tightened for room on debut when run-ning 9-3/4 len last (53.5) Vulnerable Moment 1100m Penola Mdn dead trk Nov 13. Finished 1/2 nk, 1-1/2 len 3rd Wicked Secrets, King’s Gift 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) dead trk June 18. Failed to beat a runner home at his only run to date and has trialled only fairly in preparation for this. Prefer to see.SHAHERAZADE (G L Lesnikowski) 4m By Barely A Moment - Tudor Primrose (1:0-0-0): Pulled up sore on debut when 9-1/2 len 9th (54.5) Eve’s Delight 900m Murray Bridge Mdn dead trk June 11. Had support on debut and ran can be forgiven after she pulled up lame. Can improve without surprising.KOODA CHANCE (J Dunn) 3g By Mugharreb - Some Surprise (2:0-0-0): Debuted with 6-1/2 len 9th (54.5) Wicked Tycoon 1006m Murray Bridge Mdn May 23 then was vetted after 7-1/4 len 8th (55.5) Nordet Hero 1100m Port Augusta Mdn June 10. Hasn’t set the world on fire in two runs to date and looks safely held here.

Race two

FULL BORE (S Burford) 4g By Gallo Di Ferro - Full Gauge (5:0-1-2): Was spelled after 1-1/4 len, 1-3/4 len 3rd (58.0) Gauss, Hobbscotch 1400m Horsham Mdn heavy trk Dec 18 then ran wide near the turn and was vetted after 5-1/4 len 5th (58.0) Emmooki’s Dash 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk June 13. Nice effort when resuming in what has proven a strong form race. Drawn in the car park here so will need some luck but must go in.

KALO TAXITHI (Bill Papazaharoudakis) 4g By Good Journey - Romandrama (2:0-2-0): Jumped awkwardly on debut when 2-1/4 len 2nd (58.0) Emmooki’s Dash 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk June 13 then finished strongly for 2-3/4 len 2nd (58.0) Tommy Two 1415m Balaklava 2yo+ Mdn slow trk June 21. Plenty of merit in both runs to date and they’ve applied blinkers here. Gets his chance to break through.WOTZITWORTH (T T Oxlade) 4g By Face Value - Sazende (8:0-0-2): Beat seven rivals home when 9-1/2 len 5th (56.5) Call Me Biscuit 1606m Murray Bridge Mdn Aug 24 then was spelled after 7-3/4 len 8th (55.5) Don’t Tell Ack 1350m Strathalbyn Mdn Sept 7. Finished 4th Windsor Gardens 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) dead trk June 18. Been off the scene for 10 months and resumes here with a tongue tie on. Might need the outing.FIREAWAY (R C Croser) 3g: First start. By Face Value - Barossa Can Can. Brought $6,000 at the sales and his dam is yet to make an impact at stud. Ran last Alanza 1100m Strathalbyn barrier trial dead trk June 1. Gets blinkers on for his debut and top jockey takes the mount. Creates some interest.GREAT MEMORIES (S G Padman) 3g By Akhadan - At A Party (1:0-0-0): Ran wide near the turn on debut before finishing 11-1/2 len 8th (56.0) Emmooki’s Dash 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk June 13. Should be improved but his first racetrack experience but he was beaten a long way and meets similar opposition here. Faces a task from his horror alley.GRIGIO NOW (D L Hewitt) 3g By Gonski - Pinot Now (8:0-2-0): Finished 2-3/4 len 2nd (57.5) Rory’s Union 1400m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn dead trk June 11 then jumped awkwardly before running 4-1/2 len 6th (57.5) Exalted Filly 1211m Gawler 3yo Mdn slow trk June 27. He’ll appreciate getting back on to a firmer surface here and can improve sharply on his latest outing. Don’t dismiss.JIMMY’S EYE (L A Jarvis) 3g By Bianconi - China Spice (2:0-0-0): Jumped awkwardly on debut before finishing 5-3/4 len 4th (57.5) Slim Henry 1215m Balaklava 3yo Mdn dead trk May 30 then never got into it when 13-3/4 len 10th (57.5) Emmooki’s Dash 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk June 13. Safely held last time and comes up against similar rivals here. Faces a task.

MR SCHILLER (W E Smart) 3g By Artie Schiller - Imagine Harmony (2:0-0-0): Debuted with 8-1/2 len 8th (57.5) Slim Henry 1215m Balaklava 3yo Mdn dead trk May 30 then made good late ground to finish 5-1/2 len 6th (57.5) Emmooki’s Dash 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk June 13. Passed plenty in the run home last start and extra 200 metres here is ideal. Comes into calculations.WHERE’S THAT (K M Sweeney) 3g By Stargazer - Strategic Blue (3:0-0-0): Was spelled after 9 len 7th (56.5) Swift Shamrock 1400m Murray Bridge Mdn Jan 11 then resumed racing with 10-1/4 len 4th (57.5) Misty Eyes 1215m Balaklava 3yo Mdn slow trk June 21. Got beaten a long way in wet conditions when resuming and may improve on a firmer surface here. Perhaps a place.HOLY SHEMOLEY (J F Macmillan) 4m By Fraar - Soft (11:0-1-3): Beat seven home when 8-1/4 len 5th (55.0) Conciliate 1700m Gawler Mdn Nov 16 then was spelled after 4-3/4 len, 1/2 len 3rd (55.0) Major De, Elancer 2122m Gawler Mdn Dec 7. Ran nk 2nd Windsor Gardens 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) dead trk June 18. Resumes here and she has been placed fresh in the past. Can figure.TEENAGE QUEEN (R H Wilkinson) 4m By Akhadan - Confident Miss (1:0-0-0): At only start ran 3-3/4 len 7th (57.5) Stratum Strikes 1100m Gawler F&M Mdn dead trk June 13. Beat five home on debut and was far from disgraced. Extra trip should suit but will need some luck from her wide alley. Place is best.DANZEROUND THE SUN (J Dunn) 3f By Danzero - Soak Up The Sun (6:0-1-0): After 1-1/4 len 4th (57.0) Under De Boardwalk 1250m Morphettville Parks F&M Mdn dead trk June 6 ran 3/4 len 2nd (55.5) Exalted Filly 1211m Gawler 3yo Mdn slow trk June 27. She doesn’t look far off a win and rates highly here. Genuine threat.FERRARI STAR (Tony McEvoy) 2g By Testa Rossa - Star Hit (3:0-0-0): Was spelled after 12 len 9th (58.0) Liberty Rock 1100m Kyneton 2yo Mdn dead trk Feb 4 and resumed with 3-1/2 len 5th (57.5) Leahone 1058m Balaklava 2yo Mdn June 20. Had good support first-up but failed to finish it off. Blinkers come off here but he’s got the outside draw in a big field and would need things to fall his way. Looking elsewhere.

MAPLE LANE (Deane Pannell) 3f By CitizeKane - Honour The Star (1:0-0-0): Was slowly away on debut before finishing 6-1/4 le10th (57.0) Stratum Strikes 1100m GawlF&M Mdn dead trk June 13. Never in it only run to date and needs to lift. Lookinto others.PORTICI (Tony McEvoy) 2r By Barely Moment - Flashdanza (5:0-0-2): Followinnk, sht nk 3rd (57.5) Navan Lass, Woakwin1300m Morphettville Parks 2yo Mdn deatrk June 6 ran 2-1/2 len 6th (55.5) SaturdaAffair 1300m Morphettville Parks 2yo (75slow trk June 23. Far from disgraced Saturday class last time although takes othe older horses here. Top jockey takes ovand despite the wide alley, must be includeSHESHOOTSSHESCORES (T M Snelling) By Golden Lake - Gala Double (7:0-0-1Was spelled after 4 len 6th (55.5) Just PusOn 1500m Gawler 3yo Mdn dead trk M25 then resumed racing with 2-3/4 len 4t(57.0) Stratum Strikes 1100m Gawler F&Mdn dead trk June 13. Made plenty of grounlate when resuming from a break and shouhave taken benefit from that outing. Step-uin trip suits and she’s an each-way chance.DUPLICITOUS (K D Buick) 4g By Face Value - TwFaced (2:0-0-0): Debuted with 10-3/4 len 12(58.0) Meadows Cat 1000m Murray Bridge MdFeb 15 then resumed racing with 7-1/4 len 7(58.0) Emmooki’s Dash 1200m Gawler Mdn deatrk June 13. Beat half the field home first-up aftcoming from last in a field of 14 runners. Ext200 metres suits and he should get a soft rufrom the draw. Could be the value runner in thisSHEIK MOH HAND (L Macdonald & A Gluya2c By Dubai Destination - Royal Grove (3:0-0-0Returned from a break with 2-1/4 len 5th (57.Navan Lass 1300m Morphettville Parks 2yo Mddead trk June 6 then was tightened for roowhen 5-1/4 len 6th (52.5) Tommy Two 1415Balaklava 2yo+ Mdn slow trk June 21. Shouhave finished closer last time and senior ridreplaces claiming apprentice here. Not the wors

MURRAY BRIDGE comment

MURRAY BRIDGE gallops WEDNESDAY AR

SA TAB MULTIPLESDaily Double: 7, 8 Extra Double: 3, 4Treble: 6, 7, 8 Quadrella: 5, 6, 7, 8First Four: All Races Fixed Odds: All Races

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

GEAR CHANGES RACE 1: (1) Al’s Away cross-over noseband on first time(3) Finniss bit lifter off first time, tongue-control bit onagain; (4) I Like Ike blinkers on first time; (9) On The Fringebit lifter on first time, hoof pads off first time, lugging bion first time, race plates on first time; (12) Scramogueblinkers on first time, cross-over noseband on first time(13) Smooth Excelerator blinkers on first time, winkers offirst time; (15) Reslenda noseroll on first time RACE 2: (2Kalo Taxithi blinkers on first time, tongue-control bit onfirst time; (3) Wotzitworth tongue-tie on again, winkers offirst time; (4) Fireaway, (7) Jimmy’s Eye blinkers on firstime; (6) Grigio Now blinkers on again; (11) Teenage Queenbandages on first time; (13) Ferrari Star blinkers off firstime; (17) Duplicitous off-side bubble cheeker off first timeRACE 3: (11) Always Focus bit lifter on first time, cross-ovenoseband on again, ear muffs off first time, lugging bit offirst time, tongue-tie on again, visor on first time RACE 4: (4Birdman blinkers off first time, winkers on first time RACE5: (2) Swift Shamrock winkers off first time; (8) Excel WithPride blinkers off first time, winkers on first time RACE 6: (8Get Around Girl blinkers on first time; (12) Vin De Vie nasastrip off first time, winkers on again; (15) Dubai Vengeance(16) Rock Legend blinkers off again RACE 7: (11) BrinkleyBullet winkers on first time RACE 8: (9) Independent Aicross-over noseband on first time, tongue-tie on first time(12) Choilin blinkers on again, nasal strip on first time, pacifiers off first time; (13) Sophina winkers on again; (15) OuBlue Ribbon tongue-tie on again

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

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Best BetsGRAHAMFISCHER(Barossa Herald)

NATURAL DISASTER I Like Ike Al’s Away

SHEIK MOH HAND Kalo Taxithi

Portici

DROSTE Shanpanichi

Seventh Bullet

LIMBO QUEEN Elsewhere

Notonmatchday

SERBIAN CROWN Nelcitus

Zoom Lad

GOODNIGHT JOSS Target Explorer

Bell Ringer

VIMA Imperial Lines Ring Me Not

STRATUM STRIKES Our Blue Ribbon

Kate’s DreamNATURAL DISASTER (R1)

LIMBO QUEEN (R4)

STEVEDAVISON(Pagemasters)

FINNISS Quench

Social Assassin

KALO TAXITHI Ferrari Star

Portici

DROSTE Shanpanichi

Seventh Bullet

LORD ASHFORD Limbo Queen

Elsewhere

SERBIAN CROWN Zoom Lad Haveyaway

BELL RINGER Environment Patron

Set To Talk

VIMA Exalted Wonder Rowdy Rocker

STRATUM STRIKES Mystic Morn Wanaka Gold

KALO TAXITHI (R2)STRATUM STRIKES (R8)

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AMICI MIEI (Simon Casey) 3f By Bellotto - Swepton (3:0-0-0): Was spelled after 13-1/4 len 9th (55.5) Our Snippy 1000m Murray Bridge 3yo Mdn Jan 1 then resumed racing with 7-3/4 len 8th (55.5) Silent Stash 1058m Balaklava Mdn dead trk May 30. Fitter now but needs to lift to be competitive in this.CRYSTAL GAZER (I J Boess) 5m By Steady Eddy - Magic Dane (3:0-0-0): Finished 14-1/2 len 10th (55.0) Birdman 1200m Clare Mdn dead trk Nov 27 then resumed racing with 15-3/4 len 12th (56.0) Emmooki’s Dash 1200m Gawler Mdn dead trk June 13. Beaten a long way last time and meets similar opposition here. Cannot recommend.

Race three

ETHBAAL (B J Dunn) 7g By Danzero - Gypsy Dancer (35:5-5-5): Followed len, 1-1/2 len 3rd (55.0) Aregee McLaren, Shot In Jest 1050m M’ville (75) dead trk May 19 with 5 len 8th (55.5) Light Express 1000m Morphettville Parks (75) June 2. Suited by the drop back in grade here and should settle right on the pace from his good draw. Take catching.DROSTE (Paul Beshara) 4g By Westbridge - Hotel Du Marc (10:2-1-1): Finished 1/2 len 2nd (59.0) Roll Of The Dice 1006m Murray Bridge C2 May 23 then ran 1/2 hd, 1/2 nk 3rd (57.0) Sparkling Bella, Angel Of Hope 1000m Morphettville Parks C2 dead trk June 6. Should be peaking after three runs back and will sit just off the pace here. In the mix.SEVENTH BULLET (Michael Hickmott) 4g By Shamardal - Beat The Bullet (18:3-4-1): Following 1-1/4 len last (57.0) Principia 1300m Swan Hill (72) dead trk Feb 14 jumped awkward-ly before finishing 4-3/4 len 5th (59.5) For Glory 1200m Broken Hill C3 Mar 17. Fresh for this and he has placed twice when first-up in the past. Should be finishing hard off a hot pace here.SHANPANICHI (S Burford) 5m By Fusaichi Pegasus - Chandon Rose (21:3-3-4): Jumped awkwardly before finishing 10-1/2 len last (55.5) Bonnie Mac 1200m M’ville Proud Miss Stks May 12 then again jumped awkwardly when 5-1/2 len 5th (54.0) Disquiet 1050m M’ville (68+) dead trk June 9. Suited back to this grade and gets in with no weight after the claim. Awkward draw is a big minus here and might find herself trapped off the track with plenty of speed inside her. Take on trust.NOTHING SHALL PASS (G P Moody) 8g By Fraar - Amy’s Blushing (44:6-10-2): Followed lg hd 2nd (57.5) Final Command 1200m Strathalbyn (71) slow trk May 27 with 9-1/4 len last (59.5) Penzevengi 1250m Morphettville Parks (68) dead trk June 6. Dropping back sharply in distance here and suspect he will be giving them a start. Rough place chance.STATUE OF GLORY (D S Irlam) 6g By Statue Of Liberty - Rory’s Glory (35:4-3-9): Returned from a break with 1-1/2 len, 3/4 len 3rd (55.0) Light Express, Shot In Jest 1000m Morphettville Parks (75) June 2 then beat seven home when 5-1/2 len 8th (55.0) Bermondsey 1200m M’ville (75) dead trk June 16. Looks suited back to this trip and grade and should get a nice trail from his draw. Could be the value runner here.WICKED DREAMS (D R Jolly) 5m By Key Business - Danzotto (20:4-1-3): Jumped awk-wardly before finishing 5-1/4 len 4th (54.0) Star Of Giselle 1100m M’ville F&M (94) Mar 12 then was spelled after 2 len 5th (57.0) Aporia 1250m Morphettville Parks (71) Mar 24. Coming off a break and has won fresh in the past but not over this trip. Place looks best.GULLY KING (J F Macmillan) 3g By King Of Roses - Titchener (7:1-0-1): Covered extra ground then was vetted after 4-1/2 len 4th (53.0) Zoom Lad 1350m Strathalbyn 2yo+ Mdn dead trk April 18 then raced greenly before scoring 3/4 len win (54.5) Cash Job, Social Assassin 1058m Balaklava Mdn slow trk June 21. On the improve but this is much tougher than his maiden win. Perhaps a place.LOVE A GIGGLE (B C Mueller) 4m By Happy Giggle - Leta (19:4-0-4): Was slowly away when sht hd, 2-1/2 len 3rd (55.5) Little House, Star Salute 1250m Morphettville Parks F&M (75) Feb 11 then was spelled after 3-3/4 len 6th (56.5) Road To Finniss 1200m Strathalbyn (68) dead trk Feb 22. Finished lg nk, 3-1/2 len 3rd Beearch, Almost Cheval 1100m Strathalbyn barrier trial dead trk June 1. Can pull out a run fresh but this trip may be too short. Place only.ANGEL OF HOPE (K M Sweeney) 5m By Choisir - Amen Ruby (46:2-10-3): Beat five rivals home when 4-1/4 len 8th (53.0) Rub Doubt 1206m Murray Bridge (62) May 23 then wasn’t far away when 1/2 hd 2nd (54.0) Sparkling Bella 1000m Morphettville Parks C2 dead trk June 6. Doesn’t win out of turn and place looks best again here.ALWAYS FOCUS (Ms R Day) 4m By Consolidator - On Focus (13:1-1-3): Ran 2-1/4 len 4th (54.5) Ilsede 1100m Strathalbyn F&M (68) slow trk May 27 then finished 1/2 nk, 1-1/4 len 3rd (54.0) Disco Tillate, Colla Voce 1100m Penola C2 dead trk May 31. Speedy mare who will be fitter for three runs back and she is a winner this track/distance. Not the worst.

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EXALTED LADY (J W Cornell) 5m By Blevic - Alleged Lady (29:2-5-4): Followed 9 len 6th (54.0) Langridge Street 1950m Morphettville Parks (94) dead trk June 2 with 2 len, 1-1/4 len 3rd (56.0) Elsewhere, Epochal 1500m Gawler M Hcp-75 dead trk June 13. She doesn’t win out of turn but this is the easiest race she has contested for a long time. Right in it.RESOUNDING MISS (M A Kavanagh) 4m By Reset - Siren Miss (7:2-1-2): Was spelled after lg nk 2nd (56.5) Tanah Lot 2013m Mornington (72) dead trk Jan 13 then resumed racing with 6-3/4 len 10th (56.0) Tabulated 1400m Morphettville Parks (75) dead trk May 26. Started favourite when resuming in stronger grade but didn’t get into the race. Drop in grade here suits and she can improve sharply.LORD ASHFORD (K J Matson) 4g By King Ivor - Lady Ashlyn (14:1-0-3): Finished 7-1/2 len 11th (54.5) Bermondsey 1200m M’ville (75) dead trk June 16 before running 1/2 len, sht hd 3rd (55.5) Prince Of Hope, Brinkley Bullet 1415m Balaklava C2 heavy trk June 21. Out to this trip for the first time here and his best form has been on rain-affected ground. Chance if gets conditions to suit.BIRDMAN (Tony McEvoy) 4g By Centre Stalls - Leica Belle (7:2-1-1): Returned from a break with 9-1/4 len 16th (55.0) Selessi 1200m M’ville (71) dead trk May 19 then was vetted after 8-1/2 len 6th (59.0) Prince Of Hope 1415m Balaklava C2 heavy trk June 21. Hasn’t fired in two runs back but the blinkers come off here and he is a winner over this trip. Don’t dismiss.LIMBO QUEEN (S G Padman) 4m By Akhadan - At A Party (15:2-3-2): Scored len win (56.0) Coustellet, Treeovus 1606m Murray Bridge (62) May 23 before finishing 2-1/4 len 5th (56.5) Ambush Al 1700m Gawler C2 dead trk June 13. The trip may have found her out last time. Goes extra well this track/distance (2:1-1-0) and gets in on the limit after the claim. Ticks a few boxes.ELSEWHERE (K M Sweeney) 4m By Lonhro - Hosiery (23:2-5-4): Following 2-3/4 len 7th (56.0) Double Cream 1400m Morphettville Parks (62) dead trk June 6 scored 2 len win (55.0) Epochal, Exalted Lady 1500m Gawler M Hcp-75 dead trk June 13. Scored long overdue win last time and will get a soft run here from her kind draw. Not out of it.SCARLET CROSS (Ms G Henderson) 5g By Cape Cross - Scarlet Bird (12:2-0-1): Finished 7-1/4 len 13th (59.0) Double Cream 1400m Morphettville Parks (62) dead trk June 6 then was vetted after 35-3/4 len 12th (56.5) The Boilermaker 1615m Balaklava (68) heavy trk June 21. He has not struck a blow at three runs back from a long break and cannot recommend here.NOTONMATCHDAY (R J Moore) 5g By Hemingway - Como (29:2-4-4): Pulled up lame after 17-1/4 len 11th (65.0) Athena Pegasus 2200m Balaklava Hwt (68) Aug 31 then resumed from a long break with 1/2 len win (54.0) Zoom Lad, Snapertude 1350m Strathalbyn (62) slow trk May 27. Scored boilover first-up but up in grade and distance here. Place looks best.BEEARCH (Ms C Paisley) 4m By Golden Lake - Atomic Miss (6:1-0-1): Beat half the field home when 6-1/4 len 8th (56.0) Maxamug 1200m Murray Bridge C2 dead trk June 11 then hung out before finishing 9-1/2 len 9th (56.0) Emmooki’s Dash 1211m Gawler C1 dead trk June 27. Should be better for two runs back but awkwardly drawn here and might need another run.MORELIA (K & H Frew) 4m By Bertolini - Palermo (5:1-0-1): Was spelled after 3-3/4 len 6th (54.5) Kuitpo Blaze 1600m Strathalbyn (62) Sept 7 then resumed racing with 7-1/4 len last (56.0) Double Cream 1400m Morphettville Parks (62) dead trk June 6. Local galloper who didn’t get into it first-up but worth noting he did win second-up last time in over 1550 metres. Could be the surprise packet here.DELCANOS (Ms B O’Loughlin) 4m By Delago Brom - Palace Fire (12:2-0-1): After 2-1/2 len 4th (56.0) Union Rep 1400m Mt Gambier (59) slow trk May 20 ran 13-1/2 len last (54.0) Nothin Leica Flash 1700m Penola (68) dead trk May 31. Disappointing effort last time and needs to lift to be competitive in this.LAND CRUISER (Ms A Nunan) 4g By Centre Stalls - Diamber (10:1-0-0): Was slowly away when 9 len 10th (56.5) Bickleigh Vale 1200m Casterton (62) dead trk May 27 then was checked early on before finishing 7-1/4 len 9th (52.0) Maxamug 1200m Murray Bridge C2 dead trk June 11. Did a good job to beat seven home last time after finding trouble at the start. Extra trip here suits and senior rider replaces claiming apprentice. Blowout chance.

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SERBIAN CROWN (K M Sweeney) 3g By Beautiful Crown - Lae Lady Lae (9:1-2-1): Only beat one home when 6-1/2 len 10th (56.5) Karacatis 1300m Morphettville Parks 3yo (75) June 2 then lost a plate when 4-1/4 len 5th (57.0) Harmonic 1400m Morphettville Parks 3yo (75) slow trk June 23. Had excuses in stronger grade last time and better suited here. In the mix.SWIFT SHAMROCK (Lloyd Kennewell) 3g By Face Value - Misty Shamrock (7:1-1-0): Twisted a plate when finishing 9 len 9th (56.5) Patience 1400m Morphettville Parks 3yo (75) Jan 21 then was spelled after 4-1/2 len 6th (55.0) Rich Pride 1800m M’ville 3yo (75) dead trk Feb 4. Ran 4th Fear The Faith 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk June 18. Resuming here and did run second when resuming last time in before scoring over this track/distance. Can figure.

ZOOM LAD (D R Jolly) 3g By Blevic - Lantano (4:1-1-0): Jumped awkwardly then was vetted after 1/2 len 2nd (56.0) Notonmatchday 1350m Strathalbyn (62) slow trk May 27 then ran 5-1/4 len 7th (57.5) Harmonic 1400m Morphettville Parks 3yo (75) slow trk June 23. Should be better for two runs back and will appreciate the firmer surface here. Has claims.INTAGLIO (S R Turner) 3g By Manton - Graphics (7:1-1-0): Struck interference at the start and again near the 600m when 3-3/4 len 9th (56.5) Berenger 1300m Bendigo (68) dead trk May 4 then was disappointed for a run before finishing 2-1/4 len 8th (59.0) De La Laq 1300m Geelong Synthetic (62) May 29. He’s had no luck at either run this time in and hasn’t been far away at the finish. Drawn to get a nice trail here and could be the big improver.NELCITUS (B C Mueller) 3f By Adam - Double Spirits (5:1-2-0): Followed sht 1/2 hd 2nd (56.0) Raks McLaren 1109m Gawler 3yo (75) dead trk April 25 with sht nk 2nd (57.0) Ilsede 1100m Strathalbyn F&M (68) slow trk May 27. Working up to a win and this trip should suit. Key player.TSARINA WONDER (L Macdonald & A Gluyas) 3f By Churchill Downs - Queen Tatiana (6:1-0-1): Scored 4-1/2 len win (55.0) S’amuse, Five Iron 2122m Gawler Mdn dead trk Feb 8 then was spelled after 3-1/4 len, 3-1/4 len 3rd (54.5) Rock Culture, Fortza 1800m M’ville 3yo (75) Feb 25. Showed promise over staying trips last time but may find this too short first-up. Wait till later.COLLA VOCE (D B McNamee) 3g By Danerich - Sector (12:1-2-0): Ran 5-1/2 len 4th (54.0) Light Express 1050m M’ville (81) dead trk June 16 then was disappointed for a run when 2-1/2 len 5th (55.5) Melete 1200m Casterton (68) heavy trk June 24. Last couple in stronger grade have had plenty of merit and he gets in nicely here after the claim. Not the worst.EXCEL WITH PRIDE (Lloyd Kennewell) 3g By Exceed And Excel - Pride Of The Park (8:1-1-2): Resumed racing with lg nk, 2 len 3rd (59.0) Twostep, He’s Distinctive 1200m Port Augusta 3yo (64) June 10 then finished 5-1/4 len 5th (56.5) Club Ha Ha 1215m Balaklava (62) slow trk June 21. Blinkers come off here but place hope is best in this company.HAVEYAWAY (R R Jolly) 3f By Gonski - Tie Me Up (14:1-1-2): Beat ten rivals home when 3/4 len 4th (54.5) Double Cream 1400m Morphettville Parks (62) dead trk June 6 then jumped in grade when 5 len 6th (52.0) Harmonic 1400m Morphettville Parks 3yo (75) slow trk June 23. Better suited here and rates an each-way chance.LADY PHOENIX (F W Meuring) 3f By Bellotto - Jazzijo (6:0-0-1): After 2-1/4 len, 2-1/2 len 3rd (54.0) Slim Henry, The Pearly Gates 1215m Balaklava 3yo Mdn dead trk May 30 ran 8 len 8th (53.5) Avoid Lightning 1050m M’ville 3yoF (75) dead trk June 9. Had good maiden form before jumping a level to Saturday class in town last time. Can place here.MAGICAL RUBY (J D Smith) 3f By Magic Albert - Gifting (14:0-1-3): Raced greenly when nose, 1/2 len 3rd (57.0) Under De Boardwalk, Going Concern 1250m Morphettville Parks F&M Mdn dead trk June 6 then was vetted after 4 len 2nd (55.5) Misty Eyes 1215m Balaklava 3yo Mdn slow trk June 21. Still a maiden but she’s racing well and this is not a deep race. Perhaps a place.EXALTED GEM (J W Cornell) 3f By Blevic - Keetah’s Lady (8:0-0-1): Following 2-1/2 len 5th (57.0) Under De Boardwalk 1250m Morphettville Parks F&M Mdn dead trk June 6 drew wide when 10-1/4 len 11th (55.5) Tommy Two 1415m Balaklava 2yo+ Mdn slow trk June 21. Her only placing was at this track but she needs to lift to be competitive here.

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ENVIRONMENT PATRON (Kirsten McGowan) 7g By Montjeu - Nikki’s Bride (37:4-4-8): Followed 1-3/4 len, lg hd 3rd (53.5) Sturgis, Bracken Blue 2100m Gawler (62) dead trk June 13 with 1-3/4 len win (54.0) Sturgis, Foxtrot Novey 2122m Gawler (68) dead trk June 27. Too strong last time and this looks no harder. The one to beat.MAJOR DE (Ms E Hubbard) 6g By Encosta De Lago - Major Drama (20:2-3-2): Ran 7-1/4 len 10th (55.0) Kellerman 2019m M’ville (75) dead trk June 9 before finishing 3-1/2 len 12th (57.5) Sizzlin Bacon 2000m Mildura (62) dead trk June 18. Wasn’t far from the winner last time and he does go well around here. Can improve without surprising.BELL RINGER (J E Hickmott) 7g By Taos - Bellawella (59:5-4-5): Following lg nk win (55.0) Meadows Power, Major De 2206m Murray Bridge (68) May 23 ran 2-1/4 len 4th (58.5) Sturgis 2100m Gawler (62) dead trk June 13. Never far away over this trip and sure to be in the finish again.JEUNE’S LAGOON (B J Dunn) 7g By Jeune - Round Lake (16:2-2-2): After 5-3/4 len 7th (55.5) Mystic Fox 1600m Murray Bridge (62) dead trk June 11 ran 17-3/4 len 9th (55.5) Environment Patron 2122m Gawler (68) dead trk June 27. Stepped up to this trip for the first time last start and got beaten out of sight. Cannot recommend.GOODNIGHT JOSS (J D Smith) 4g By Encosta De Lago - Bonasera (14:2-0-2):Scored len win (54.0) Bracken Blue, Curaca Hill 2215m Balaklava (68) dead trk May 30 then beat nine home when 5 len 5th (57.5) Sturgis 2100m Gawler (62) dead trk June 13. Not disgraced last time after scoring over this trip at Balaklava. In the mix.

SET TO TALK (M A Kavanagh) 5m By Reset - Nothings Secret (26:2-7-1): Finished nk, 1-1/4 len 3rd (54.5) Manganese, Cadasha 1600m Strathalbyn (75) slow trk May 27 before running 3-1/2 len 5th (54.0) Kellerman 2019m M’ville (75) dead trk June 9. Getting close to her peak now after four runs back from a long break. Decent drop in grade here and can figure.COOL CLASSIC (Darryl Ryan) 5g By Akhadan - Classicalma (29:1-2-5): Beat eight rivals home when 3-3/4 len 6th (57.0) Mystic Fox 1600m Murray Bridge (62) dead trk June 11 then jumped awkwardly before finishing 4-1/2 len 5th (57.0) Environment Patron 2122m Gawler (68) dead trk June 27. Doesn’t win out of turn but this is his favourite track/distance (2:1-0-1) and he’ll get a cushy run here. Not the worst.GET AROUND GIRL (Garret Lynch) 4m By Filante - She’s A Card (4:1-0-1): Scored 1/2 hd win (55.0) Star On Broadway, Apardee 1800m Clare Mdn dead trk Nov 27 then resumed racing with 16-1/4 len last (56.5) Cruz’n Now 1511m Gawler (62) dead trk June 27. Should be fitter here but jumps sharply in distance and is drawn off the track. Needs luck.MIAMI INK (J A O’Connor) 7g By Danehill Dancer - Light Wave (34:3-5-4): Returned from a break with 4-3/4 len 7th (56.5) Limbo Queen 1606m Murray Bridge (62) May 23 then ran home strongly for 1/2 nk, 1/2 len 3rd (55.5) Mystic Fox, Tapeka Point 1600m Murray Bridge (62) dead trk June 11. Goes well here on his home track and both runs this time in have been excellent. Worth consideration.TARGET EXPLORER (J E Hickmott) 7g By Taos - Brightly (46:4-2-2): Followed 3-3/4 len 4th (53.5) Bell Ringer 2206m Murray Bridge (68) May 23 with 16-3/4 len 13th (56.0) Sturgis 2100m Gawler (62) dead trk June 13. Can mix his form but always capable of bobbing up at this level. Don’t dismiss.HONG KONG MISSY (Jon O’Connor) 4m By Citizen Kane - Hands Full (14:1-0-0): Made good late ground to run 2-3/4 len 6th (54.0) Double Cream 1400m Morphettville Parks (62) dead trk June 6 then again worked home OK for 7-1/2 len 6th (54.0) The Boilermaker 1615m Balaklava (68) heavy trk June 21. Might be looking for this trip now but her win strike/rate doesn’t instil confidence. Perhaps a place.VIN DE VIE (L A Creek) 4m By Viscount - Constantia (21:1-0-2): Following 8-1/4 len 8th (54.0) Heart Play 1700m Warrnambool (68) heavy trk June 12 ran 12-1/2 len 12th (54.0) Shiny Buttons 1800m Casterton (Bm72) heavy trk June 24. Doesn’t win out of turn and looks tested here.KELLY’S GOLD (Ms P Trenwith) 6g By Danehill Dancer - Full Of Glory (21:3-0-0): Beat four rivals home when 3-1/2 len 10th (57.0) Golden Ella 1800m Mildura (58) May 19 then ran 10-1/4 len 9th (50.0) Goodnight Joss 2215m Balaklava (68) dead trk May 30. Struggled with this trip last time and can’t see him figuring here.DESTINY DANZING (D S Irlam) 6g By Partners Choice - Tromp Danzing (31:3-0-1): After 3-1/2 len 6th (54.0) Sayangku 2100m Swan Hill (62) dead trk June 8 made ground late when 2-1/2 len 8th (54.0) Sizzlin Bacon 2000m Mildura (62) dead trk June 18. Last couple have been OK and this is his best trip (7:2-0-1). Blowout chance.DUBAI VENGEANCE (J Dunn) 4g By Dubai Destination - Vengadame (29:2-2-5): Finished 5-3/4 len 8th (54.5) Limbo Queen 1606m Murray Bridge (62) May 23 then covered extra ground when 7-1/4 len 9th (54.5) Ambush Al 1700m Gawler C2 dead trk June 13. Out to this trip for the first time and he’s drawn the outside alley. Looks tested.ROCK LEGEND (G D Searle) 5g By Elvstroem - Star Of The Stud (11:1-0-0): Raced erratically when 9-1/2 len 11th (51.0) Mr Zatopek 2200m Sale (62) dead trk May 6 then jumped awkwardly and pulled up lame when 25-1/4 len last (54.0) Evenmoreaction 1950m Morphettville Parks (94) slow trk June 23. Only win was in picnic grade and this looks beyond him. Looking elsewhere.

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MA SHANG (Ms P Trenwith) 7g By Zerpour - Bowen Arrow (45:6-4-9): Ran 1-1/4 len, 1/2 hd 3rd (57.0) Sandhill Chief, Swiper 1300m Penola (76) dead trk May 31 before finishing 2-1/4 len, len 3rd (52.5) Alchemy’s Eight, Light Tan 1400m Murray Bridge Open Hcp dead trk June 11. Getting back to his best but 4kg claiming apprentice faces a chal-lenge from the outside alley here. Each-way is best.VIMA (Bill Papazaharoudakis) 5g By Made Of Gold - Commanding Sight (7:2-1-0): Was spelled after 5 len last (56.0) Ocsmepop 1550m Morphettville Parks (86) Dec 24 and resumed with 2-1/4 len 2nd (59.5) Bermondsey 1200m M’ville (75) dead trk June 16. Super run when resuming behind in-form galloper and sure to be fitter here. Hard to beat.IMPERIAL LINES (D R Jolly) 5g By Refuse To Bend - My Duchess (23:6-1-2): After 1/2 nk 2nd (56.0) My Uncle Vinny 1250m Morphettville Parks (81) June 2 ran 9-1/4 len 12th (57.0) Bermondsey 1200m M’ville (75) dead trk June 16. Can mix his form but gets out to his best trip here (6:4-0-0) and can improve sharply. Don’t dismiss.ROWDY ROCKER (K M Sweeney) 7g By Saratoga Springs - Sally Rose (57:7-5-9): Beat half the field home when 2-3/4 len 7th (54.0) Ace Or Joka 1400m Morphettville Parks (86) June 2 then held on well for 4 len 4th (57.5) Handsome As 1400m Morphettville Parks (75) slow trk June 23. Far from disgraced in a strong form race last time and he is a winner at his only run this track/distance. Top rider sticks with him and he makes plenty of appeal.

EXALTED WONDER (J W Cornell) 4m By Blevic - Our Dear Lady (22:2-3-2): Ran on OK for 5-1/4 len 6th (55.5) Handsome As 1400m Morphettville Parks (71) June 2 then just missed when 1/2 len 2nd (55.0) Owdatay 1400m Murray Bridge (71) dead trk June 11. Nicely in with the claim here and the form around her recent runs is very good. Right in this.RING ME NOT (S G Padman) 5g By Bellotto - Bell’s Spirit (26:4-2-5): Was spelled after 3-1/2 len 6th (54.5) Imperial Lines 1350m Strathalbyn (75) dead trk Dec 14 then finished strongly for 2-1/4 len, hd 3rd (52.5) Bermondsey, Vima 1200m M’ville (75) dead trk June 16. Top run fresh and senior rider replaces claiming apprentice here. Has won second-up in the past and is drawn the inside barrier here so ticks a few boxes.GIFT OF KNOWLEDGE (Simon Casey) 7g By Knowledge - Doutole (49:7-1-10): Following 6-1/2 len 11th (54.5) Selessi 1200m M’ville (71) dead trk May 19 ran 1/2 len, 3/4 len 3rd (54.5) Owdatay, Exalted Wonder 1400m Murray Bridge (71) dead trk June 11. Track specialist who is working up to another win. Strikes a deep race here but can’t be ignored.TWILIGHT DANCER (W A Bogarts) 4m By Real Jester - Cross Me Not (26:3-5-1): Finished 5-1/2 len 5th (56.0) Final Command 1200m Strathalbyn (71) slow trk May 27 then was slowly away before finishing 5 len 5th (57.5) Elsewhere 1500m Gawler M Hcp-75 dead trk June 13. Safely held last time against her own sex and comes up against a strong field here. Looks tested.DAPAMAC (Ms K Byrnes) 4g By Golden Lake - Tashilado (24:2-5-4): Finished 1-1/4 len, 3/4 len 3rd (59.0) Maxamug, God Help Us 1200m Murray Bridge C2 dead trk June 11 before running 1-3/4 len 8th (58.0) Bermondsey 1250m Morphettville Parks (68) slow trk June 23. Will appreciate get-ting back on a firmer surface here and should get a cosy run from his good draw. Blowout chance.TWO BEES (Ms G Henderson) 6g By Dolphin Street - Silent Annie (15:1-2-3): Scored 2-1/2 len win (58.0) Tommy Two, Marlborough 1415m Balaklava 2yo+ Mdn dead trk May 30 before finishing 8-1/2 len last (58.5) Prince Of Hope 1415m Balaklava C2 heavy trk June 21. Wasn’t suited on the heavy ground last time but this grade will test. Looking to others.BRINKLEY BULLET (Craig Stewart) 4g By Blevic - Brinkley Lass (28:2-2-2): Was slowly away when 1/2 len 2nd (51.5) Prince Of Hope 1415m Balaklava C2 heavy trk June 21 then finished 8 len 10th (54.0) Manganese 1600m M’ville (75) slow trk June 30. Backing up from last Saturday. Take on trust.EL MAZEL (W A Bogarts) 4m By Modern Era - El D’Rails (19:2-1-1): Finished 4-1/4 len 5th (55.0) Maxamug 1200m Murray Bridge C2 dead trk June 11 before running 4-1/4 len 4th (54.5) Prince Of Hope 1415m Balaklava C2 heavy trk June 21. Up in grade here and needs to lift to be competitive.AMBITIOUS BRIDE (S J Dodd) 5m By Charge Forward - Fairy Bride (38:1-4-5): Finished 8-1/2 len 11th (51.0) Silver Raven 1200m M’ville F&M (68) April 19 then ran 13-1/2 len 14th (55.0) Maxamug 1200m Murray Bridge C2 dead trk June 11. She’s struggling for form and others look better suited here. Not likely.WAY TO GO TELESTO (Peter Hardacre) 5g By Telesto - Way To Go Ruby (18:1-2-1): After 2-3/4 len 4th (54.0) Royals 1400m Mt Gambier (59) slow trk May 20 finished 15-1/2 len 11th (54.0) Owdatay 1400m Murray Bridge (71) dead trk June 11. Doesn’t win out of turn and may be aiming a bit high in this. Looking elsewhere.

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MYSTIC MORN (G P Moody) 4g By Blevic - Antonelli (13:1-4-2): Finished 1/2 len 2nd (58.0) Velocidade 1600m M’ville 2yo+ Mdn April 19 then was spelled after 2-1/4 len win (58.0) Sting Like A Bee, Rock Star Baby 1509m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn dead trk April 25. Fresh for this and mgiht find these too nippy at this stage. Place looks best.SIX CROWNIES (G D Searle) 5g By Beautiful Crown - Ku De Tah (14:3-0-2): Was spelled after len 5th (58.0) Magic Me 1200m M’ville E&G Hcp-68 Oct 15 then resumed racing with 12 len 13th (55.5) Bermondsey 1200m M’ville (75) dead trk June 16. He’ll be fitter here and worth noting he’s unbeaten in three goes this track/distance. Big show despite the wide alley.WANAKA GOLD (R F Moore) 5g By Face Value - Evening Gold (36:3-8-3): Got blocked for a run and lost a plate when 5-1/2 len 8th (58.5) Energized 1100m Gawler (62) dead trk June 13 then ran 1-1/2 len 5th (53.5) Bermondsey 1250m Morphettville Parks (68) slow trk June 23. Fitter for two runs back and senior rider goes on here. Can improve without surprising.KATE’S DREAM (C D Baker) 5m By Akhadan - Makmore (32:6-2-4): Returned from a break with 4-1/4 len 5th (54.0) Light Express 1000m Morphettville Parks (75) June 2 then ran 3-3/4 len last (57.0) Bermondsey 1250m Morphettville Parks (68) slow trk June 23. Wasn’t far away last time and she flies this track/distance (7:2-1-1). Has claims.ALLEZ TARA (J R Croucher) 4g By Song Of Tara - Fairy Rose (9:1-1-0): Beat ten rivals home when 2-1/4 len 5th (58.5) Call Me Biscuit 1600m Balaklava (62) dead trk Mar 21 then pulled up lame after run-ning 15-3/4 len last (54.0) My Ex Mate 1800m M’ville (75) Mar 31. Finished lg nk, 4 len 3rd Justify That, Wilander 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk June 18. Can pull out a run fresh although may find this too short. Perhaps a place.

HEROICA (M J Seyers) 4g By Oratorio - Lithgo(8:1-0-2): Following 7-1/2 len last (56.0) MisRemarkable 1200m Gawler C1 Nov 16 was slowly away then vetted after 21-1/2 len last (50.Mornin’ Sam 1250m Morphettville Parks E&G (8Dec 3. Ran 7th Kellerman 1100m Strathalbyn barier trial dead trk June 1. Form tapered off last campaign but he has placed two of his three first-uruns in the past and they’ve engaged leading ridhere. Awkwardly drawn but market worth watchinRUB DOUBT (K & H Frew) 4m By Not A SingDoubt - Ruby’s Our Hope (22:2-3-3): Followenk, 1-1/2 len 3rd (55.5) Penzevengi, ThPrincess 1250m Morphettville Parks (68) deatrk June 6 with 1-1/2 len 5th (55.5) Bermondse1250m Morphettville Parks (68) slow trk Jun23. Coming out of two strong form races aftwinning this track/distance three starts bacLoves it here and looks a key player.STRATUM STRIKES (M A Kavanagh) 3f BStratum - Bukhoor (4:1-0-1): Was spelled aftnose, 3/4 len 3rd (56.5) Al Juman, Essenc1250m Morphettville Parks 3yoF Mdn Dec 16 anresumed racing with 1-1/4 len win (57.0) ExalteFilly, Pebble Rock 1100m Gawler F&M Mdn deatrk June 13. Won impressively in maiden gradlast time but tougher here. Can’t be ignored.INDEPENDENT AIR (Simon Casey) 4g By Ku- Dicey Reilly (7:1-0-1): After 8-1/2 len 10(58.5) Teen Spirit 1209m Gawler (62) dead tApril 25 was checked early on when 14-1/2 le15th (57.0) Maxamug 1200m Murray Bridge Cdead trk June 11. Tongue tie goes on here bhe needs to lift. Wait till later.QUICK THOUGHTS (K M Sweeney) 4g By BarelyMoment - Recollection (18:1-4-2): Ran 2-3/4 le6th (54.5) Strum Cha 1400m Morphettville Park(68) Dec 24 then was spelled after 1/2 len 4(56.5) Where’s My Wagon 1400m MorphettviParks (62) Jan 4. Rarely runs a bad race but cafind one better. Place hope while fresh.ATTITUDE PROBLEM (Ryan Balfour) 5m BJetball - Polychrest (23:2-0-3): Finished 5-3len 5th (54.0) Julie Marie 1415m BalaklavF&M (68) dead trk May 30 before scorinhd win (56.0) Kelport, Edge Off 1100m PoAugusta (61) June 10. Just got there last timand more depth here. Place looks best.CHOILIN (L A Creek) 5g By Choisir - Candelin(15:1-1-3): After 4 len 4th (56.5) Last Danc1200m Mt Gambier E&G (65) slow trk May 2ran 17-1/4 len last (54.0) Sandhill Chief 1300Penola (76) dead trk May 31. Drops in gradhere and the blinkers go back on. Take on trusSOPHINA (D L Baylis) 5m By Bianconi - Lo(18:2-3-1): Followed 2-1/2 len 4th (54.5) Roll OThe Dice 1006m Murray Bridge C2 May 23 withlen 7th (54.0) Sparkling Bella 1000m MorphettviParks C2 dead trk June 6. She’ll be fitter for twruns back from a break and is drawn to get a nictrail here. Can improve without surprising.C’MON NOW (D L Hewitt) 6m By Foxhound - JuDo It Now (26:2-1-1): Jumped awkwardly, strucinterference early on and was vetted after 3-1len 9th (56.0) Seventh Bullet 1400m MurraBridge (62) Jan 26 then jumped awkwardbefore finishing 7-1/4 len 11th (55.5) Uma Wav1200m Murray Bridge (62) Feb 15. Her recodoesn’t instil enthusiasm but she has won fresin the past and is a winner here. Blowout chancOUR BLUE RIBBON (P Stokes) 5m By Husson- Marblue (20:3-1-0): Beat four rivals home whe3-3/4 len 10th (55.5) Double Cream 1400Morphettville Parks (62) dead trk June 6 then ra5-3/4 len 6th (55.0) Club Ha Ha 1215m Balaklav(62) slow trk June 21. Has been thereabouts late and tongue tie goes on here. Perhaps a placSEE SPARKY (W A Bogarts) 4m By Gallo Di Fer- Festival Parade (11:1-2-1): Ran lg nk 2nd (54.Lady Akatak 1215m Balaklava C1 dead trk May 3then finished 4-1/2 len 4th (55.0) Club Ha Ha 1215Balaklava (62) slow trk June 21. Fitter for receracing but she’ll need things to fall her way frothe outside barrier in the big field here. Place onlyRED WARATAH (Roma Williams) 6g By ReRansom - Centaine’s Gift (22:3-1-1): Waspelled after 27-1/4 len 12th (57.0) RhiannonJoy 2025m Cranbourne (62) slow trk June 1(2011) and resumed after a year off with 7-1/len 11th (56.5) Energized 1100m Gawler (6dead trk June 13. Will have taken some benefrom his first run in a year but may still be a rushort here. Looking elsewhere.ALANZA (B C Mueller) 3f By Hussonet - Excita(14:1-0-2): Finished 6-3/4 len 8th (54.Sparkling Bella 1000m Morphettville Parks Cdead trk June 6 before finishing 8-1/2 len 7(54.0) Emmooki’s Dash 1211m Gawler C1 deatrk June 27. Awkwardly drawn and faces a tasin this grade.CASH JOB (Alex Stra) 3g By Dash For Cash - BSweet Marie (5:0-1-0): Was slowly away whe4-3/4 len 7th (57.5) Rose Of Lincoln 1000Morphettville Parks 3yo Mdn dead trk June then jumped awkwardly before finishing 3/4 le2nd (53.5) Gully King 1058m Balaklava Mdslow trk June 21. Improved effort last timbut still a maiden and this grade will test himOthers look better.HEURIGER (S J Dodd) 4g By Elusive Quali- Calaway Gal (18:1-4-2): After 6-1/2 len 9(54.0) Handsome As 1400m MorphettvilParks (71) June 2 ran 10-1/4 len 8th (56.Mystic Fox 1600m Murray Bridge (62) dead tJune 11. Didn’t run the trip out last time bbetter suited here and is not the worst herBlowout chance.

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A DOMINANT secondhalf performance bythe Barossa Rams sawthem steamrollBrighton 41-7 withMark Darby andSeamus O’Reillyleading the way.

A forfeit by Brighton’sfourth grade side gavethe Rams seconds somerare points in season2012.

A bye next week givesthe Rams a chance torest before an anomalyin SARU programmingsees them pitted in a

top two clash againstOld Collegians twoweeks in a row with agood performance inthese games crucial forthe Barossa team’spsyche.

SATURDAY, July 14will be a big day atPlayford Alive oval asCentral District’s homegame against Sturt isthe Bulldogs annualNovita charity game.

The Bulldogs haveformed a strongrelationship with Novitachildren’s charities.

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Krystal Butler plays netball for GawlerCentral.

Where have you played your netball?When I was younger I played for XavierSaints, then moved to Gawler Central injuniors and have been there ever since.

Relationship and employment status:Single. Studying a Bachelor of Educationat university and casual work as areceptionist.

Who are key players at your club? JadePfitzner and Ali King - not only are theyboth amazing players, they are alsoactively involved in the development ofother players, which is great.

What is your most important attribute?Treating people fairly and with kindness.

Who is a character at the club and why?Sallyann Vivian - loving her piggy tailslately.

Who is the best player you have playedwith and against? With - I could put mostof my team mates here, but I would have tosay Jade Pfitzner as I can relate to her themost as we play a similar position.Against - there isn’t just one, most of thegirls I play against are great players, andit is always a challenge.

Major influence in your netball: My juniorone’s coach, Tania Durdin - she had morebelief in me than I had in myself. She reallyhelped develop me as a junior player. Thegirls I play with now are also verysupportive and are great mentors andinfluences.

Who are your sporting idols?My coach Leigh Waddington - part of theThunderbirds squad.

Any superstitions? In juniors, I put a fivecent piece in my shoe every game.Apparently it was lucky.

What event has inspired or amazedyou? Having taught young children on myuniversity placements, it has inspired meto continue my career in teaching andmake a difference in their lives.

If you were Prime Minister what issuewould you address? Poverty.

Pet hates on the netball court? Badsportsmanship and bad language.

Favourite actor and movie? JohnnyDepp and I have heaps of favourite moviesbut one would be The Little Rascals.

If someone had to play you in a moviewho would it be? Cameron Diazbecause I admire her as an actress.

Greatest moment and disappointment?One of my greatest moments would havebeen getting selected for the one/two’ssquad in 2010, and one of the greatestdisappointments would have been losingmy Pop last year.

How would you spend a million dollars? Iwould give 10 per cent to charity, 10 percent to my family, 10 per cent on a triparound the world and invest the rest.

What other sport would you love to bethe best in the world at and why?Probably surfing or snow skiing.

If you could have any four peoplestranded on a deserted island withyou who would they be and why?Vin Diesel, for his muscles; ChanningTatum, just for something to look at;Jamie Oliver, to cook me up a storm andmy Mum for everything else.

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The Dogs proudlywear the Star logo ontheir shorts.

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The game against theDouble Blues willfeature a strong Novitatheme with an extra-large star on the shortsand a large starpainted on the oval.

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Leigh came on forabout seven minutes inthe final quarteragainst the CanterburyTactix.

“Very nervewracking,” was Leigh’sdescription of her oncourt action.

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Redlegs remember

REUNION: Members of the 1962 Freeling premiership team. Back row, from left, Max Hage, David Wilkin, Michael Hailes, Reg Radford and JohnLienert. Front row, Edlin Leinert, Brian Reichstein, Bryan Wilson, Michael Shanahan and Des Shanahan BELOW: Members of the 1946 premiershipside Trevor Daly, 85, centre with Ken Leske 87, right. At left is the side’s mascot Rex Bell, now 71.

FREELING Football Club paidtribute to members of two of theirpremiership sides at an annualcharity luncheon last Friday.

Players from the 1946 and 1962sides were honoured at a clubluncheon with part proceeds going toOperation Flinders which workswith youth at risk.

Two members of the 1946 sidewhich defeated Angaston 17-21 to11-13 couldn’t remember much ofthe game.

“It was a long while ago,” saidTrevor Daly, 85. “What I doremember is in the game before Itook a mark in the goalsquare andkicked the ball out of bounds.”

Ken Leske, 87, was also a player

and the pair were joined by Rex Bellwho was the club’s mascot. Rex’sgrandfather Albert Handke was amember of Freeling’s 1919premiership side.

The 1962 side had a closer grandfinal defeating Kapunda 13-15 to 10-16.

Team member Des Shanahan wasthe association best and fairest in1962 while teammate John Lienertwas the association’s leadinggoalkicker.

“We always felt we had a slightedge,” Des Shanahan said. “Weplayed at Tanunda Oval and werealways a couple of goals in front.”

Des’ brother Michael was theteam’s captain-coach.

Westhoffinjured

STAR Tanunda wingmanLeigh Westhoff (pictured)fractured a fibula justabove his left ankle inBerri on Saturday.

Playing for the EasternZone, Westhoff wasinjured against CentralZone when still uprightfighting against a tacklehe felt another playerslide into his legs.

“I’m going to be in plasterfor six weeks,” Westhoffsaid. “It’s a pretty cleanbreak so it didn’t requiresurgery.

“I’m confident I can givemyself a real shot to makeit back and hopefully playin another grand final.”

The biggest problem forWesthoff will be themuscle conditioning in theleg (his kicking leg) thelack of ligament damage inthe ankle itself is a plusbut getting his leg backinto football shape willrequire some intenserehab.

The injury raises thequestion regardinginsurance and whoseresponsibility this fallsunder. BL&G presidentRobin Symes said he wasactively pursuing ananswer to assist Leigh whodoes not have privatehealth insurance.

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