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Phone: (08) 8563 2041 21,400 copies weekly SA’s largest circulating country newspaper [email protected] Wednesday, June 6, 2012 48 pages barossa herald Grandstand conundrum OPTIMISTIC: Keen to see a new multi-million dollar facility at Gawler Oval is greyhound owner Mike Wittholz with ‘Bear’ and Dean Tobbitt from the Gawler Central Sporting Club. A PROPOSED $30,000 refurbishment of the grandstand at the Gawler Oval could be redundant within a year. That is the predicament facing the Town of Gawler Council. Greyhound Racing South Australia has committed to spending between $4 and $6 million to build a new multi-function facility at the track but a starting date depends on funding. Their new two-storey facility would include a kennel block and administration offices on the bottom floor and a viewing platform and clubhouse on the top. But council had decided to do their own work on the sub-standard grandstand which was scheduled to start this week. Those renovations would almost certainly need to be pulled down once the greyhound facility received the green light. Gawler Council chief executive Stephen Kerrigan confirmed plans had been in place to pull down the old grandstand. “Council had allocated funding in its budget for work on the grandstand at the Gawler Oval,” Mr Kerrigan said. “Work was scheduled to start this week but communication late last week indicated the potential clash if the greyhound project go the go ahead. “The matter has now been put on hold until staff can prepare a report for council on a possible outcome. “Ratepayers have asked about when the stand would be made available again which prompted council action.” Mr Kerrigan said council was aware of the proposed development. “Representatives of Greyhound Racing South Australia and the Gawler Greyhound Racing Club had made a presentation to council recently about the proposed new facility. “It is an exciting project but council was unsure when, or if, it would go ahead,” Mr Kerrigan said. Greyhound Racing South Australia chief executive Matt Corby said his Board had agreed to proceed with the development and would now actively seek funding for the project. Mr Corby said he was surprised to learn last week that the Gawler Council had decided to move ahead with refurbishment of the current stand which was declared a safety risk in August last year. “I contacted council to query if they were going to demolish the grandstand and pointed out we could possibly have funding for our project within 12 months. “We are hoping to obtain Federal money through a Regional Development Funding grant and ideally would like to start work on our facility within a year,” Mr Corby said. “Ideally, our application would include other tenants at Gawler Oval such as the Gawler Central Sporting Club, Gawler Show Society, and council itself. “The new facility could be shared, certainly on the top floor with the viewing platform. “The size and makeup of the facility will be determined by the amount of funding we can raise,” he said. The grandstand was closed after council officers, undertaking regular inspections, deemed the stand as having structural concerns. By GRAHAM FISCHER www.lynasautogroup.com LOOK FOR OUR SIGN IN YOUR SPORTING CLUB WH1801552 Sheds Patios Carports Workshops Barns Commercial Industrial Rural FOR ALL QUALITY CUSTOM MADE SHEDS BLD 157495 Phone 8562 2629 www.barossashedboss.websyte.com.au 1810011 21 Murray St NURIOOTPA 8568 6008 WH1824178 FISHER & PAYKEL FACTORY SECONDS NOW AVAILABLE! For just a small scratch or mark! Until sold out. NEW PRICES 40 % OFF NEW PRICES SAVE UP TO GRAYS PEST CONTROL Pre Purchase Inspections Termites • Bees • Ants Rats • Mice • Possums Millipedes Tanunda Phone 8563 0430 WH1824751 Equipment & Trailer WE CAN DELIVER! NOW STOCKING MANLIFTING EQUIPMENT. SCISSOR LIFTS & ELEVATED WORK PLATFORMS. NEW NIFTY LIFT & BOBCATS JUST ARRIVED! TRAILERS ALL TYPES INC TIPPERS KANGA LOADERS BOBCATS EXCAVATORS HORSE FLOATS TRUCKS & TRADIE GEAR WH1825200 JASON 0418823287 OR JOHN 0410104418 Lot 10 Paxton St, Willaston [email protected] ACTIVE MOTOR WRECKERS ACTIVE MOTOR WRECKERS BUYING & WRECKING FORDS, HOLDENS & MOST JAPANESE VEHICLES PLUS TOWING SERVICE GAWLER 8522 3222 MAIN NORTH RD, EVANSTON SOUTH WH1825236

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OPTIMISTIC: Keen to see a new multi-milliondollar facility at Gawler Oval is greyhoundowner Mike Wittholz with ‘Bear’ and DeanTobbitt from the Gawler Central Sporting Club.

A PROPOSED $30,000refurbishment of the grandstand atthe Gawler Oval could be redundantwithin a year.

That is the predicament facing theTown of Gawler Council.

Greyhound Racing South Australiahas committed to spending between$4 and $6 million to build a newmulti-function facility at the trackbut a starting date depends onfunding.

Their new two-storey facility wouldinclude a kennel block andadministration offices on the bottomfloor and a viewing platform andclubhouse on the top.

But council had decided to do theirown work on the sub-standardgrandstand which was scheduled tostart this week.

Those renovations would almostcertainly need to be pulled downonce the greyhound facility receivedthe green light.

Gawler Council chief executiveStephen Kerrigan confirmed planshad been in place to pull down the oldgrandstand.

“Council had allocated funding inits budget for work on thegrandstand at the Gawler Oval,” MrKerrigan said.

“Work was scheduled to start thisweek but communication late lastweek indicated the potential clash ifthe greyhound project go the goahead.

“The matter has now been put on hold until staff can prepare areport for council on a possibleoutcome.

“Ratepayers have asked aboutwhen the stand would be madeavailable again which promptedcouncil action.”

Mr Kerrigan said council wasaware of the proposed development.

“Representatives of GreyhoundRacing South Australia and theGawler Greyhound Racing Club hadmade a presentation to councilrecently about the proposed newfacility.

“It is an exciting project but councilwas unsure when, or if, it would goahead,” Mr Kerrigan said.

Greyhound Racing South Australiachief executive Matt Corby said hisBoard had agreed to proceed withthe development and would nowactively seek funding for the project.

Mr Corby said he was surprised tolearn last week that the GawlerCouncil had decided to move aheadwith refurbishment of the currentstand which was declared a safetyrisk in August last year.

“I contacted council to query if theywere going to demolish thegrandstand and pointed out we couldpossibly have funding for our projectwithin 12 months.

“We are hoping to obtain Federalmoney through a RegionalDevelopment Funding grant andideally would like to start work onour facility within a year,” Mr Corbysaid.

“Ideally, our application wouldinclude other tenants at GawlerOval such as the Gawler CentralSporting Club, Gawler Show Society,and council itself.

“The new facility could be shared,certainly on the top floor with theviewing platform.

“The size and makeup of the facilitywill be determined by the amount offunding we can raise,” he said.

The grandstand was closed aftercouncil officers, undertaking regularinspections, deemed the stand ashaving structural concerns.

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THIS week the Herald focuses on aconundrum currently being faced the GawlerCouncil.

The council must make a decision whether tofork out $30,000 for a refurbishment of thegrandstand at the Gawler oval, with theknowledge it could be ripped down within 12months. Read more about this by visitingbarossaherald.com.au.

In the Barossa, the Burge family is calling ontheir community to come and have a drink on them as they celebrate the return totheir ancestral home. For more details, turn topage 6.

Back in Gawler, Apex Park set the scene forReconcilation Week celebrations. Plenty ofpeople enjoyed a host of events and activitieson Sunday to highlight our indigenous people.Turn to page 9.

Meanwhile, Barossa musician Sam Brittainkicks off his Australian tour of his solo album‘Our Shining Skin’ at Chateau Tanunda on

Saturday evening. Read the storyon page 13 or online.

Find all the news by visiting us atbarossaherald.com.au or find uson Facebook.

WORK BEGINS: Construction of theVodafone tower in Tanunda began onTuesday (yesterday). Read the story onlineby visiting barossaherald.com.au.

What’s in the budget for usAS WITH most state budgets, there arealways good news and not so good newsstories, with local MPs Ivan Venning(Schubert) and Tony Piccolo (Light)asked for their perspectives.

“The most disappointing aspect fromthe budget is the stalling of theelectrification of the Gawler toAdelaide rail line,” Mr Piccolo said.

“I’ve had feedback from disappointedlocal train users and understand theirfrustration, as I share it. It was toughto defer the promise after making thecommitment.

“The state government has assuredme we will be increasing services inboth directions, and it is expected asmany as seven additional trains will beadded to the 61 currently available onweekdays.

“And while losing our triple A ratingis a bit of a shock, we needed to balanceit up, to maintain high employmentand our bold infrastructure plan.

“The budget is geared to maintainpeople in work and create jobs for thefuture and develop skills, with a focuson training, to set a sound foundation

for the future,” Mr Piccolo said.Member for Schubert, Ivan Venning

was obviously not happy with thebudget, but did say the moneyallocated for mental health was apositive.

He also thought the disabilitypackage was a move in the rightdirection, especially with the HousingTrust building more homes toaccommodate those in need, and ishappy money is being funnelled intoyouth justice, with the Cavan YouthPrison.

“Over recent years there has beenpruning of funds allocated to mentalhealth, so it is the main component Iwelcome,” Mr Venning said.

“I’m also pleased with the $23m going to families, with guardianshipissues.

“There has been plenty of moneyavailable in recent years, which shouldhave been put away for a rainy day, butwasn’t.

“I’m not happy with the AdelaideOval development; we can not afford itat this time. There is supposed to be$39m for the bridge over the Torrens,yet we can’t even get Robin Bridge inNuriootpa looked at, which only needsto be repainted.

“And there is nothing in the budgetfor the country, except a few dollars,and for a bit more work on theNorthern Expressway, which was agood project.”

Mr Schubert was also disappointedwith several other aspect of the budgethaven’t been addressed, includingtourism in the Barossa, which hasdropped from the second best locationin the nation to visit to 10th.

He also highlighted the fact Barossaneeded a new hospital, and while he isannoyed with the decision todiscontinue the current program toelectrify the Adelaide to Gawler rail-line, his major ‘wish’ is for aBarossa train, both the wine train andfor passengers, to be re-established.

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GERALDENE Schmidt knowswhat it takes to run a thrivingBarossa business.

The owner of Barossa ClothingCompany in Nuriootpa, who inJune celebrated 17 years inbusiness, said the key to hersuccess is continually supplyingher customers with quality wares,services and providing greatcustomer service.

“I would also be lost without thelocal support,” she said.

Over time Geraldene hasworked to supply her communityand tourist customers with arange of baby and children’s itemsthrough to teenage wear, ladiesand men’s’ wear, work wear,shoes and boots plus a range ofhair accessories and stockingsand socks. However, she said themain part of her business involvesclothing alterations, such ashemming and mending.

Geraldene’s long reputation forprompt services and quality wearitems from the same addressmeans she has also built a closerapport with her customers.

“When I started Emily (herdaughter) was just one,” she said.

“While people come in for apurchase they also like to knowwhat my three children are up to,”she said. Her eldest son Josh is21. He is a fourth year apprenticein fabrication with Steve Kalleskein the Barossa. Ben,19, is happilymarried, works in the air force andlives in Katherine and heryoungest Emily, 18, works forTerry White Chemist in Gawler.

Geraldene also thanks thesupport from the community afterthe Schmidt family experiencedtwo shocking blows in 2011. Sheand her husband Ricky lost their

Light Pass farm sheds in anelectrical fire and Geraldene’sbrother died following an accident.

She said, while life can bedifficult, she’s keen to share themessage: “Life is too short”.

“And it’s great to have a job Ilove,” she said.

To highlight her 17th year andthank her loyal customers for theircontinued support Geraldene ishosting a ‘red spot’ sale with 40per cent slashed from normalprices on a huge range of herstocked items.

For those customers whorequire a particular item, why notvisit Geraldene or give her a callbefore hunting high and low inother stores. And her store is theperfect place to shop for all

seasons clothing to suit travellersand a shift in weather conditions.

What’s currently in stock:• By popular demand - ladies

Wonder jeans ranging in sizes 8to 20, and Geraldene can fix thehem while you wait.

• Thomas Cook brand men’scomfort waist (invisible elastic)band work pants and moleskins.

• Ladies and men’s thermaljeans, which are water and wind proof.

• A range of bathers, which arein stock all year round.

• Children’s tights.• Rubber boots in great designs

and new heeled ladies’ rubberboots.

• School pants, including paddedknee tracksuits from sizes 00 to

12 and girl’s bootleg. Geraldene also provides free

gift-wrapping services, andbecause she knows her shop fromfront to back, there’s no need tohunt through the rows of clothing.Let her know what you’re afterand she will find it for you. You canalso find her on Facebook bytyping in Geraldene Schmidt.

Geraldene also promotes herfamily’s wine label including thenew release of the 2008 Shiraz,only available for purchasethrough Tanunda Cellars.

Barossa Clothing Company isopen weekdays from 9am to5.30pm and on Saturdays from9am to noon. Visit Geraldene at43 Murray Street, Nuriootpa,contact her on 8562 1864.

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Stars in the Barossa

PRACTISING: Todd Riethmuller (left) and Vince Trotta preparing for the weekend tournaments.

TANUNDA’S new fitness centre‘The Rex’ has meant world classsquash will return to theBarossa Valley.

More than 60 professionalplayers from all over the worldhave entered the Barossa ValleyToyota Open and SouthAustralian Gradedtournaments to be played fromFriday, June 8 to Sunday, June10.

Kerry Ward, Barossa ValleySquash Club secretary, said ‘TheRex’ offered some of the bestcourts in South Australia.

That was an opinion backed byBarossa Valley squash playersTodd Riethmuller and VinceTrotta.

“We are fortunate to havesuperb courts and because we domeans the club can now hope tostage major events such as theOpen,” they said.

Top seed in the mens is 23-year-old Rex Hedrick (world 77),

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Australia’s 38-year-old MichaelCorren (world 82) and winner ofa record 40 professional tourevents in his career.

England’s Lewis Walters(world 106) and Malaysia’s KamHing Choong (world 125) makeup the top four.

South Australia’s improvingJustin Beard (world 132) will behoping to cause an upset andanother local “old-timer”, JasonMudge, will be a qualifier theseeded players would want toavoid meeting in round one.

Victoria’s Melody Francis, thereigning SA Open Womenschampion, is currently world 36,and is Australia’s number onefemale player.

Amanda Landers-Murphy, agreat ball striker from NewZealand and world 51 is hernearest rival. Milou VanderHeijden from the Netherlands

(world 58), recently won her firstWSA Event in Alice Springs andwill be a threat.

Tenacious Sarah Cardwell,world 59, makes up the top fourwomen. Sarah is the daughter ofSA’s squash legend VickiCardwell, a multi Australianand British Open championfrom the 80s.

Gordon Alderslade of BarossaValley Toyota is a generoussupporter of the weekend’sevents.

The Clubhouse, Angas ParkFruits, Greenock Creek Wines,Irvine Wines and HarbordWines are minor supporters.

Squash Australia has itsnational talent squads playingand coaches Vicki Cardwell andJames Rogers will be lookingafter their charges.

SA referee Grant Donovan istournament referee and worldclass referee Damian Green willalso be present.

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Have a drink on the Burges

IT’S open house at Grant Burge Wines Krondorfcellar door this month.

Grant and Helen are celebrating the relaunch oftheir spiritual home with a complimentary glass of red for visitors.

“After 24 years at the cellar door at Jacob’sCreek on Barossa Valley Way, we’re lookingforward to returning to the place where our winedream first began,” Grant said.

“We have just about finished the first stage ofrenovations at the old Krondorf winery, whichincludes a new café area.

“Stage two is awaiting development approval -naturally this has been held up with the currentlegislative negotiations but we are hopeful we canget underway before the end of the year.”

Grant said the “homecoming” had always beenpart of his long-term strategy and it was excitingthat the dream was about to become a reality.

“It’s the place where I made some great wines inthe 1980s and the location has some of the bestviews in the Barossa,” Grant said.

The new cellar door is located at the top ofKrondorf Road, off of Barossa Valley Way, aboutseven kilometres from Tanunda’s town centre. Itwill be open seven-days-a-week, serving thecomplete range of Grant Burge Wines as well aslight lunches, platters, coffee and cake.

The company has plans to expand the premisesover the next 12 months offering a new wineexperience centre for the Barossa and a range offood and wine options.

For Helen, the open house is a typical Barossatradition to welcome friends and neighbours, andshe encourages the public to drop in and have alook. During July, the winery will offer acomplimentary glass of red or white wine withtheir entire lunch menu, including platters,Turkish breads and quiche.

Helen added, “We really value the ongoing localsupport we receive and this is a small way tocelebrate our new home and a new era”.

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Are you stuck with your old hairand makeup habits, or do you haveproducts and tools that you have noidea what to do with?

Then Texture & Hue’s winter hairand makeup workshops are foryou.

Salon owners Sarah Craker andKrystal Marschall are very pleasedto be opening two hair stylingworkshops and two makeupworkshops this winter to empowerand educate women to achieve thelooks they desire.

Each class is designed to teachsimple, basic skills that can beused in a number of ways to createa number of looks.

“Education is something we areincredibly passionate about,” thegirls said.

“We believe that sharing ourprofessional skills in a way that cantranslate into everyday use is reallyimportant.

“Women want to know how tolook good every day and on specialoccasions, not just when they walkout of the salon.” they said.

“We are all guilty of havinghundreds of dollars worth ofproducts and tools that lay dormantin our bathrooms,” said makeupartis Sarah Craker.

“So this is a great opportunity tolearn how to make use of thosethings as well as learning somenew tricks, trends and products thatmake your life so much easier.

“In the makeup classes wealways love to focus on the eyesand tricks for making your makeup

last. They are generally the twothings people ask about the mostwhen we are out doing weddingsand photo shoots.”

Hairstylist Krystal Marschalladded: “So many people commentin the salon about “wishing” theycould do simple up styles or usetheir GHDs properly, so this isreally the chance to see how easy itcan be for anybody.

“The classes are all about greatlittle tricks and techniques that willhave you styling your own hair, nomatter what the length, or doingyour own makeup like a pro in notime.

“Its also a fantastic thing to dowith your girlfriends so you can

help each other recap on what youlearnt.”

The classes are all kept to smallgroups for optimum learning. Theyall feature hands ondemonstrations, and are structuredspecifically to suit the learningobjectives of the people attending.

The hair classes will focus on theuse of GHDs, simple up styles,using tools and products to tameyour locks, while the makeupworkshops will focus on tips forlonger lasting makeup, usingbrushes for a professional finish aswell as a focus on eye makeupstyles and trends.

For bookings and enquiriesphone 8563 1001.

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MAKEUP: Sarah Craker, from Texture & Hue, conducting a masterclass.

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Reconciliation celebrations

ABOVE: Feeding the public were (from left)Elizabeth Potts, John Watts, Ray Block, BrianPotts with Gawler mayor Brian Sambell. PIC: Helen Aubert.

BELOW: Member for Light Tony Piccolo (left)with Aboriginal artist Peter Taylor.

PLANS to haveindigenous peopleacknowledged in theState Constitution thismonth complementedReconciliation Weekcelebrations.

Premier Jay Weatherillannounced he hadestablished a process ofcommunity consultationto explore what formthat acknowledgementshould take.

Member for Light Tony Piccolo, said,“Acknowledging ourindigenous history isimportant. The success ofthe 1967 referendum andthe Mabo case in 1992 isa testament to ourwillingness to recogniseand promote what unitesus - our humanity -rather than what dividesus”.

Celebrations for theweek’s theme ‘Let’s TalkRecognition’ were held inGawler on Sunday atApex Park. Aboriginalelder Auntie Josie Agiusopened the day, withAboriginal, Torres StraitIsland and Australianflags raised.

Traditional indigenousdancing, a fashionparade and a number ofstalls were also viewedby visitors.

• NATIONAL Reconciliation Week iscelebrated across Australia eachyear between May 27 and 3 June. • The dates commemorate two

milestones in the reconciliation journey -the anniversaries of the successful 1967 referendum and the High CourtMabo decision.• The week allows all Australians to learn

about our shared histories, cultures andachievements and to explore how each of us can join the nationalreconciliation effort.• Visit reconciliation.org.au.

WHAT A WEEK

Where: Redbanks Road and Main North Road Junction, Willaston

Date: Early June 2012 – December 2012

What: Major intersection upgrade

The department will start works to upgrade the Redbanks Road and Main North

Road intersection early June 2012.

The new roundabout will be constructed to reduce vehicle collisions and safety

issues in the area. In addition, vehicle movements at both Paxton and Drury

Streets will be restricted to left in and left out only with the implementation of

raised medians.

Speed and traffi c restrictions will apply. Motorists and pedestrians are asked to be

cautious and follow signage when in the area.

Works are expected to be completed in December 2012 (weather permitting).

This project is funded under the $2.8 million State Major Works program.

To view a copy of the plan or register to receive project updates please visit

www.infrastructure.sa.gov.au/road_projects

For more information contact:Community Engagement Team

Telephone: 1300 728 274

Email: [email protected]

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Views expressed in the Letters to the editor are not those of the Herald. We welcome topical letters, withpreference to letters of no more than 200 words. All letters are checked for authenticity. Pseudonyms are not

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

E-mail: [email protected]

LUTHERAN CHURCH PARISHESAngaston Parish: Angaston: 8.45am, 10.30amHC; Penrice: 9.30am LR; Keyneton: 11am HC;Eden Valley: 9am HC.Bethany-Tabor Parish: Bethany: 8.30am T, 11amM; Tabor: 9.45am.Cambrai Parish: Cambrai: 9am HC; Sedan:9.30am R; Stonefield: 11am P. Eudunda Parish: Eudunda: 10am LR; Neales Flat:9am LR; Peep Hill: 9am LR. Freeling Parish: St Marks, Freeling: 10.45am;Trinity, Rosedale: 8.45am. Gawler: Zion, Pr G Havelberg, 8523 1929. 22BCowan St, Gawler. 8.45am Trad M, 10.45amFamily Worship, HC. Gawler Immanuel: Cnr Second & Seventh Sts,Gawler.Ph: 8522 6000.Sunday 8.45am, 10.45am.1st Sunday of month 9.30am. Share-a-meal every1st & 3rd Wed 11.45am.Greenock: Gnadenfrei: 9am HC + Baptism +Shoebox; Greenock: 9am LR, 9.45am JAM; Nain:10.30am with Pastor.Kapunda Parish: Bethel: 10am Parish Service,HC.Langmeil Parish: 8.45am Trad; 10.30am Cont HC Light Pass Immanuel Parish: Light Pass: 9am P;Stockwell: 10.30am HC; Dutton: No Service.Light Pass Strait Gate: Light Pass: 10.30am HC;Gruenberg: 10am R; Truro: 9am. Lyndoch Parish: Lyndoch: 10.30am MP;Rowland Flat: 9am MP.Nuriootpa: St Petri: 8.30am W, 10.30am HC; HolyTrinity: 8.30am Mod; Ebenezer:10am Mod HC;Neukirch: 10am LR.Robertstown Parish: Geranium Plain: 8.30am HC;Point Pass: 10am LR; Robertstown: 10.30am Pr.St John’s Parish: St J: 9am; Sch: 10.30am HC.St Paul’s Parish: St P: 10.30am C; Gdb: 8.45am CTanunda Lutheran Home: Worship 10.30am .

Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church: 10.30amFortnightly Services, at Nuri Senior Citizen’sCentre. Pastor M Rosenzweig. Ph: 8563 1310.

ANGLICAN CHURCHAnglican Parish of Barossa: Nuriootpa: 10amHC and Confirmation, SdK. Kapunda Anglican Parish: Christ Church, Kapunda:9.15am HC; St Mary’s, Point Pass: 11.15am HC. Mt Pleasant: 1st Sunday 8.30am, all otherSundays 9am. Enquiries to Hazel Wilton, Wardenon 8568 2042.

UNITING CHURCHBarossa Congregations: Nuriootpa: 9am HCChapman; Tanunda: 11am HC Chapman;Angaston: 11am Angaston WC.Gawler Parish: Gawler: 9.30am W Sanders, 5pmW Sanders; Sandy Creek: 9.30am Edwards;Williamstown: 10am Argent. Kersbrook: 10am. Enquiries: 8389 3114.Light Parish: Kapunda: 9.15am Mr Peter Webb;Robertstown: 9.30am Mrs Ro Olafsen.Tarlee: 9.15am Val Tayler.

BAPTIST CHURCHBarossa Community Church: 10am BarossaJunction Motel/Conference Centre, Barossa ValleyWay, Tan, Pastor Richard Ansoul. Ph: 8563 2158.Lyndoch Baptist Church: Kauffman Ave, Lyndoch:10am. All welcome. Enquiries to Pastor TonyEdwards on 8564 3001.

CATHOLIC CHURCH PARISHESNorthern Light Catholic Parish: Nuri: 1st & 3rd Sat6.30pm, 2nd & 5th Sun 10.30am, 4th Sun 9am;Kapunda: 4th Sat 6.30pm, 1st & 3rd Sun 10.30am,2nd & 5th Sun 9am; Freeling: 1st Sun 9am, 4th Sun10.30am, 5th Sun 5pm; Tarlee: 3rd Sun 9am.Parish Office: Ph 8566 2064.

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTBarossa: 1 Old Kapunda Rd, Nuri; Sat 9.30amFamily Bible Study, 11am Family Worship.

ASSEMBLIES OF GODBarossa New Life Centre: Sunday 10am at theroundabout, cnr Barossa Valley Way & SiegersdorfRoad, Dorrien.4pm at Mt Pleasant Anglican Church Hall, Melrose

St. All welcome. Pastor Diane Pope, Pastor TrevorAuricht. Ph: 8562 3844. Kapunda: 10am Sunday, Light CommunityChurch, Main St, Kapunda. Pastor Paul Smith. Allwelcome. Ph: 8566 2864.CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIPTanunda, McDonnell Street opp former TanundaPrimary School: Saturdays 2.30pm, Worship,Open Bible Study.CHRISTIAN FAMILY CENTREBarossa: 10.30am Sundays. 16 Scholz Ave, Nuri.Pastor Alan Matson. Ph: 0404 846 274. Murray Flats: 5pm alternate Sundays. Pastor AlanMatson. Ph: 0404 846 274. Cambrai UnitingChurch 5pm.SALT CHURCH25 Northside Crt, Evanston Gdns: Sunday Service10am & 5pm. Offices, b/shop open 9.30am-4pm.Ph: 8522 0000.THE CHRISTADELPHIANSSunday school, Greenock Institute Hall, 9.30am.Memorial meetings 11am Sunday. Bible Studies8pm Tuesday. All welcome. Phone 8524 4196.CHURCH OF THE NAZARENEMain North Rd, Evanston Park. Worship ServiceSunday 10.30am. All welcome. Pastor DouglasCarolisen. Ph: 8523 1706.

INTERDENOMINATIONAL CHURCHBirdwood United Church. 10am Pr Brian Teakle.Ph: 8568 5540. All welcome.HEWETT COMMUNITY CHURCH OF CHRISTKingfisher Dr, Hewett. 10am, Sunday inspiringworship service. Young generation and crecheavail.Youth, women and men’s programs. Ph:8522 4938.GAWLER FULL GOSPEL OUTREACHMINISTRIESFamily Worship Svc. 10am Sun, stone pavilion,Sport & Community Cent, Nixon Tce, Gaw. PastorShirley Coe. Ph: 0401 065 748.KAPUNDA EVANGELICAL CHURCHSundays 5pm, CWA Hall. Pastor Andrew Amos.Ph: 8566 2148. LYNDOCH FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIPMINISTRY Lyndoch Institute each Sunday, 11.30am-1.30pmPastor Ken East . Ph: 8524 4787.

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Apology supportOn March 28, the Premier, the

Hon Jay Weatherill, made astatement in state parliamentindicating his intention that thestate government deliver aformal apology to the mothers,fathers, children and familieswho have been impacted by pastforced adoption practices.

The Premier and the stategovernment believe familieswho were pressured intorelinquishing their children atbirth have, in many cases, spentdecades dealing with theemotional consequences offorced adoption practices.

The Premier and the Ministerfor Education and ChildDevelopment, the Hon GracePortolesi, have asked allmembers of parliament to seekthe views of their communitieson the appropriate content ofsuch a formal apology.

Accordingly, I would be verykeen to hear from families whohave been affected by thoseadoption practices.

I appreciate that in manycases families would considerthis a very private and personalissue which they do not wish tohave aired in public. Anyinformation received by myoffice in preparation of theapology will be held in thestrictest of confidence unless thefamilies wish their stories to bemade public.

For the formal apology to makea contribution to healing, it

needs to reflect the experiencesof those who went through theadoption process.

Accordingly, I would encouragefamilies to come forward andtell their story; equally, I willfully understand and respectthe decision of those people whochoose not to participate in thisprocess.

If any person requires anysupport in dealing with theiradoption experience, theyshould feel free to contact myoffice and we will help you toaccess appropriate supportservices.

Tony Piccolo MPMember for Light

ClarificationInformation released by The

Barossa Council last weekregarding the 2012-13 DraftBudget and Business Planincluded the sum of $20,000 forrestoration of the Hill & SonGrand Organ.

Council would like to clarifythis amount is contributed bythe Organ Historical Trust ofSouth Australia; any inferencethat council is providing$20,000 towards the project wasunintended.

Council values thecontribution of donors to thissignificant project for theBarossa region and looksforward to the completedrestoration of the organ.

Acting CEO Ian BaldwinThe Barossa Council

Planning opinionMy heart goes out to Mayor

Brian Hurn’s concernsregarding the state governmentaccepting more responsibilityfor strategic urban planning(Herald, May 9).

Mr Hurn’s claim that“...development in the Barossawill no longer be set by theBarossa community” is acomplete insult to allratepayers.

Unlike Barossa councillors,state government members areheld accountable to all votersthrough our state electoralvoting system. Not just some 22per cent of voters, not just anelite group of voters but allenrolled voters.

Where was communityrepresentation Mr Hurn ,whenBarossa Council rolled out a 17per cent ratepayer increase for afacility backed by 22 per cent ofratepayers? Where wascommunity representationwhen council proposed the saleof Homburg reserve for highdensity housing?

Yes Mr Hurn many southernratepayers do now seek goodsand services outside theBarossa; not only forconvenience but also to escapethe disregard of a costly councilthat many ratepayers mayjustifiably regard as arrogantand not representative ofsouthern ratepayers.

While many within council willpassionately defend their

existence, I for one think any stategovernment could deliver improvedratepayer representation, servicesand public accountability than hasbeen demonstrated.

Richard WebbCockatoo Valley

DemocracyThank you for publishing my letter.

I would like to thank Dave of MtPleasant and Mr Villanueva for theircomments.

My sister and I had six sons,nephews and sons-in-law in threedifferent war zones at the same time.

My son is now preparing for hisfourth trip; my nephew flew out lastweek.

It’s so easy to rock up on Anzac Day,flags clutched in hands, then gohome until next time and forget it.Families live with this nightmare24/7 and for what?

While these young people are awaytheir home countries aredisintegrating behind them. Sold outand given away by power hungrytraitors - how respectful is that?

Flags are forgotten then, for tospeak out is to be tagged with somenasty “ism” or other, so the majoritysit mute while minorities make therules.

John Quincy Adams said, “the onlyproblem with democracy is it has ahabit of committing suicide”. Thisone has a rope around its neck andready to jump.

Who will the masses blame then,not themselves as “they didnothing”? The most dangerousthings on earth are cowards and oh,how they’ll cry when the crunchcomes.

L LyonsGreenock

Foreign aidThe comments made by Tony

Beales (Herald, May 23) regardingodious contracts should be takenvery seriously.

However he could have gonefurther and included inappropriateforeign aid. The three hundredmillion dollars Australia will give tothe corrupt government ofAfghanistan will end up in the handsof the Afghani war-lords and theTaliban.

Does the Prime Minister realisethat Australia is not a member ofNATO?

Foreign aid is best described as ‘thetransfer of money from poor peoplein rich countries, to rich people inpoor countries’.

Adam LyonsGawler East

Animal interestsThe letter by J Schultz, Gawler,

(Herald, May 16) is very good, but Iam inclined to agree with the“bleeding hearts”.

I recommend that all jumps horsesincluding pony clubs, gymkhanasetc, be taken to a knacker’s yard andthe “bleeding hearts” be issued withrifles and turn the nags into dog food.

Does anyone remember theexpensive stallion in the Barossaarea that broke a shoulder by rollingin the sandbox?

And speaking of dogs, there aretimes when a dog has over-run thehare, been injured and destroyed.Turn all the greyhounds into catfood?

Flat races also have their falls.So we destroy all horses and racing

dogs? Good on us.Mike Day

Mt Pleasant

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THERE’S a muso on the block whosesinging and song writing skills arereflecting maturity well beyond his years.

It’s 22-year-old Sam Brittain(above), from Williamstown.

This Saturday evening the publicis invited to meet Sam as helaunches his first solo album ‘Our Shining Skin’ at ChateauTanunda, which also kicks off hisAustralian tour.

For Sam, the collection of 12 songs,with an acoustic folk/roots genre,“reflects the past couple of yearsinvolving friendships and people”.

Sam said the writing of his songstook him about two months tocomplete and the album wascompleted in just two days, thanksto the help of Jamie Blechyden fromVJ Promotions in Tanunda.

“It was pretty hectic but it waseasy to write about what you know,”Sam said.

The album was recorded live inChateau Tanunda’s long room,which Sam said was specificallychosen by Jamie to enhance the liveand earthy qualities of his music.

“It’s such a precious thing to havethe support of Jamie and Vicki

Blechyden from VJ Promotions, theyare like one big family,” he said.

For Jamie, he says, “It’s a maturealbum for a kid and could be easilypigeon holed”.

“It could fit into a number ofdifferent categories,” Jamie said.

The musical backbone of Sam’swork is drummer BJ Barker ofAdelaide bands ‘The HuckleberrySwedes & The Yearlings’, bass/fiddleplayer Steve Fleming of theBarossa’s own band ‘Very Jane.

The launch of the album willinvolve guest Maggie Rutjens, fromCrystal Brook, which Sam said isthe next musician to look out for.

The evening will not only showcasethe brilliant eight-piece band butwill allow the public to chat withSam about his work and have theirCD signed. Tickets are $15, whichincludes complimentary Barossaproduce platters at the end of theperformance. Wines, beer, soft drinksand spirits will be available forpurchase during the evening

To purchase tickets, visit theBarossa Music Centre, MurrayStreet or phone 8563 2741.

Read more of Sam’s story online byvisiting barossaherald.com.au

Meetthemusicman

Meetthemusicman

• June 9 at Chateau Tanunda,Barossa Valley

• June 17, The Wesley Anne,Melbourne• June 23, The Alley Cat Bar,Hobart

• June 27, The Grace Emily,Adelaide• June 30 at the Lizards Bar,Darwin

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POLICE continue to investigate a car parkincident involving a two-year-old who was hit bya vehicle in Gawler on Sunday.

The Murray Bridge child was treated for non-life threatening injuries after he was taken byambulance to the Women’s and Children’sHospital.

The incident, which occurred at a shoppingcentre car park, off Calton Road, also involved awoman driving her Holden sedan who collidedwith the two-year-old.

ARRESTS• An Evanston male youth was

arrested on May 30 by the GawlerPolice for breach of bail.

• A 33-year-old man, of no fixedaddress, was arrested on May 28 bythe Barossa CIB for serious criminaltrespass and for providing falseinformation to a second handdealer.

• An Gawler East man wasarrested on May 29 by the GawlerPolice for trespassing on schoolgrounds and for being unlawfully onpremises.

• A 20-year-old Evanston Parkman and a 26-year-old Roseworthywoman were arrested on June 1 byGawler Police for warrants.

• A 44-year-old Gawler South man was arrested on June 1 by

the Gawler Police for offensivelanguage.REPORTS

• A 37-year-old Greenwith manwas reported on May 28 by theBarossa Highway Patrols for drivingwhile unregistered and for carryingan offensive weapon.

• A company was reported on May29 by the Barossa Highway Patrolsfor two counts of severe risk, (loadrestraint) on May 29.

• An 18-year-old Hewett man wasreported on June 2 by the GawlerPolice for a false report.TRESPASS

• Unknown persons damaged ironsheets to a roof shed on BrightStreet, Willaston, between May 26and 27.

• A lap top, Game Boy and games

were stolen after offenders gainedentry by forcing a rear sliding doorto a house on Rudall Street, GawlerEast on May 28

• Cash and a ring were stolen froma house on Longford Street,Evanston, after entry was gained byremoving a window glass pane onMay 31.

• Investigations continue afterelectrical goods were stolen from ahouse on Congdon Street, GawlerEast, after unknown offendersjemmied a rear window. ROBBERY

• An Evanston victim wasassaulted after being hit to the headwith bag. The offender then stole thevictim’s shopping trolley. Theincident occurred at Railway Terraceon June 2.

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ARRESTS• An Angaston man in his 20s was

arrested on May 29 by the NuriootpaPolice for assault.

• A 40-year-old man was arrested onJune 2 at Seppeltsfield by theNuriootpa Police for aggravatedassault.REPORTS

• A Nuriootpa woman in her 20s wasreported on May 28 by the NuriootpaPolice for aggravated serious criminaltrespass and theft following a break ata business premises in January.

• An Angaston woman in her 20s wasreported on May 29 by the NuriootpaPolice for breach of bailTRESPASS

• Entry was gained to a business

premise in Kapunda via a smashedfront glass door, between May 30 and31.THEFT

• Unknown persons accessed thecellar of a Nuriootpa restaurant andstole about 60 bottles of vintage wine,between May 27 and June 3.

• Four bicycles were stolen from thefront yard of a house in Staehr Street,Nuriootpa, on June 4

• A handbag containing cash, cards,mobile phone and prescription glasseswas stolen from the pokies room of anAngaston hotel on June 2.

CCTV footage shows a suspect, who is described as a thin male with a shaven head and a dark goateebeard.

Barossa weekly reportLight Regional Council deputy mayor DeaneRohrlach (left) and mayor Bill O’Brien showoff a new rural property address sign.Rural property addressing is being rolled outacross the Light Council area from mid tolate June.It aims to provide all rural properties with anationally recognised addressing system toassist emergency services and otherproviders in the location of rural properties.The addressing formula has beendetermined as the distance in metres fromthe beginning of the road to the driveway,divided by then. Odd numbers are on the leftside of the road and even numbers are on theright. For example, the property with thissign will be 7170 metres from the start of StJohns Road and on the left hand sidebecause it is an odd number. Only ruralresidential and infrastructure properties willbe allocated a rural address.

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Willo’s men’s shedAFTER a rocky start to the year, theWillo’s Men’s Shed is secure in itshome and continuing with its importantwork improving men’s health in theLight community.

The shed - originally an initiative ofLower North Health SA and the Townof Gawler - exists to give men, oftenmen with health problems, a place tomeet and talk in a non-judgmentalatmosphere.

Leasing issues earlier in the yearalmost caused the shed’s closure, butthe shed’s members worked with localState MP Tony Piccolo, the Town ofGawler and the Department of Healthto ensure the shed would continue toexist into the future.

The shed, in Little Paxton Street,Willaston, is just one in a network of700 sheds across Australia - anumber, Mr Piccolo said, that spokevolumes about the work they do.

“Men’s health is something that’sbeen taboo to talk about for a longtime,” he said. “In the past, men havefelt that they needed to take care oftheir problems themselves and not talkabout them with anybody else.

“I think it’s very important that wechange that. Men need support andhelp to get them through.”

The shed offers two main services.On Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1-4pm,the shed’s workshop is available for

members to use. The workshop isstocked with almost any tool you canthink of - from simple woodworkinghand tools to high-end benchtoppower tools and metalworking tools.

Willo’s Men’s Shed member DavidTisdale said it was a great resource foranyone interested in making just aboutanything.

“It’s a great thing for people whomight want to create their masterpiecebut are limited for tools or workspaceat home,” Mr Tisdale said. “Even better,the shed is really like a goldmine ofinformation - say you want to MIG weldsomething, but you’re unsure how togo about it; you can be almost surethere’ll be someone there who canhelp you.”

The shed also offers Blokes at theShed (BATS) - a regular Tuesdaymorning discussion about men’shealth and health issues.

“It’s a great place to go and talk toother blokes like yourself,” Mr Tisdalesaid. “It’s very informal, we sit aroundand have a cuppa and a chat.

“But it’s more than that,” he said. “It’san opportunity to talk in a non-judgmental place about things thatmight be difficult to talk aboutelsewhere. Men don’t usually like totalk about their health issues, but it’svery important that they get supportand don’t ‘go it alone’.”

“Tony’s been excellent throughoutthis whole process,” he said. “I don’tthink we would’ve survived without hiswork. I don’t think that’s anexaggeration at all.”

Interested in learning more? Call theWillo’s Men’s Shed on 0499 762 462.

NEXT week is International Men’s Health Week - a time toreflect on the health of our fathers, sons, brothers, partnersand friends.

Local state MP Tony Piccolo said the week was anopportunity to put the spotlight on men’s health andencourage men to think more about their health andwellbeing.

“Men’s health is a vitally important issue that often falls bythe wayside,” Mr Piccolo said.

“When we have men who are emotionally and physicallyhealthy we have healthy families.

“During the week, we’ll be promoting healthy eating, healthylifestyle activities and encouraging men to talk to theirhealth practitioners if they have any concerns.

“It’s important that we get rid of the stigma surroundingmen’s health and break down the barriers to men livinghealthy lives.

“Men are brothers, fathers, partners and sons, so whenthey are not well it impacts on the people around them.”

Men’s health is part of the core services provided to allSouth Australians by the state government. In addition,$230,000 per annum is specifically committed for researchand projects pertaining to men’s health.

In Gawler, Mr Piccolo and the Willo’s Men’s Shed will teamup to run a community barbecue on June 15, proudlysponsored by Drakes Supermarkets’ Foodland Gawler and

Coles Gawler.Mr Piccolo is also running a free raffle to win someexcellent prizes from local fitness centres.

“It’s wonderful that the community is getting on board,” hesaid. “We’ve had an outpouring of support from businessesacross Gawler.

“I’d like thank those local medical practices, fitness centresand health food shops who have come on board for thisimportant promotion.”

Mr Piccolo said the promotion is community-based andother community groups who have an interest in men’shealth are welcome to join it.

Mr Piccolo said any community group or individual whowould like to assist with the promotion should contact his

office on 8522 2878.

WIN some great health-themed prizes in the freeInternational Men’s Health Week raffle.

Fill out the free entry form below and drop it off atthe Light Electorate Office, 148 Murray St,Gawler, for your chance to win more than $1000worth of prizes.

• First prize is a free three-month full membershipto STARplex Gawler, Alexander Ave, EvanstonPark, valued at more than $300.• Second prize is five free personal grouptraining sessions, including a one-hour initialpersonal training assessment valued at $160 atthe Carol Dowden Fitness Studio, Sunnydale Ave,Gawler East.• Third through fifth prizes are a free ten-sessionpass to FitFix, 159-161 Murray St, Gawler,valued at $100 each.• Sixth through ninth prizes are a free one-monthfull membership at STARplex Gawler, valued at$99 each.

The raffle will be drawn on Friday, June 15 at theWillo’s Men’s Shed during the Men’s HealthWeek barbecue.

Mr Tony Piccolo, the member for Light, isextremely grateful to all the local businesses thathad come together to support men’s health duringthe week.

“This issue is very important to me,” Mr Piccolosaid. “It is heartening to see so many businessesand community groups around Gawler comingtogether to support this cause as well.

“I particularly want to thank all the businesseswho donated prizes to the raffle, and also DrakesFoodland and Coles in Gawler for donating foodand supplies for the barbecue.”

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WORKING: Men’s Shed memberGraham Hillman at work watched byfellow Shed members.

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MEN’S HEALTH: Happy to talk about men’s health are fromleft, Ray Brussow (Gawler Lions president), David Tisdale(Willo’s Men’s Shed member) and Tony Piccolo MP.

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Lewis Jack McCarthy, son of Michael and Sarah, of Kapunda, was bornon May 20, at Kapunda Hospital, weighing 7lb 13oz (3560g). He is abrother for Max and Tayla and a grandson for Kerry and Paul McCarthyof Kapunda and Judy and Robert Honan of Jamestown.

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9 Charles Fry Crt SPACIOUS INTERIOR! TIMBER FLOORS, CATHEDRALCEILINGS. Set on a 682m2 allotment in a quiet court,this 3 bedroom home has a light filled interior withlovely polished timber floors. Open plan lounge,family and dining. Ensuite, built-in robes, three-waybathroom. Appealing timber kitchen with electricappliances and lots of cupboard space. Split-system air-conditioning. Carport, double garage &double attached carport. Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

9B Fergusson Ct Open Sun 4-4.30pmTHE COMPLETE PACKAGE ON 1006M2

3 bedroom Marshall Thompson home in quietcourt & walk to Lyndoch Primary. Master bedhas en-suite & walk-in robe. Spacious lounge &formal dine. Ducted a/c & combustion heater.Central kitchen with walk-in pantry & largebreakfast bar. Verandah, double carport,ample rainwater storage & 6 solar panels.

Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

LYNDOCH AUCTION

TANUNDA $278K-$295K

28 Rosalie Ave Open Sun 12.30-1pmABOVE AVERAGE RENTAL RETURN!This 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home at end of a cul-de-sac on a 737m2 allotment with a lot of bonuses that youwon’t find in a unit or retirement village. Separate Lshaped lounge with r/c a/c. The kitchen is functionalwith a good size open plan dining. This property hasbeen exceptionally well maintained both inside andout. There is a single carport adjoining the home, adouble shed, rain water tank, and plenty of room for acaravan. Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

1 Reusch Drive Open Sun 1-1.30pmEXECUTIVE LIVING IN GORGEOUS ESTATEThis is your chance to secure a stylish 4 bedroomhome with approx 242.9m2 of spacious living.Comprising a huge master with ens & good size WIR,formal lounge and dining with vaulted ceilings,large open plan kitchen, family, meals area andlarge rumpus room at rear of the home. Beds 2, 3and 4 with BIR’s. Ducted R/C aircon, double garageUMR and great outdoor entertaining area.

Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

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ANGASTON $EOI

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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WILLIAMSTOWN $340K

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BACKYARD: The compact backyard area of the Kapunda unit.

FOR someone looking for a nicecompact living area, in MildredStreet, Kapunda there is a greatlocation.

Definitely worth a look is a two-bedroom unit with easy access toall the essential facilities in themain street.

The brick-veneer unit has carparking under the main roof andalso has a small backyard to growa few vegies.

It is one of four on a strata titlewith plenty of smooth concretepathways for easy access.

The inside is senior-friendlywith plenty of additional fittings.

There are two bedrooms, bothcarpeted and fitted with ceilingfans.

Open-plan describes the kitchenand dining area which has aWestinghouse stove which is onlyone-year-old.

Reverse-cycle air conditioningensures inside temperaturecontrol.

For safety, there are securitydoors to the front and rear alongwith security blinds to fiveexternal windows. A Clipsalsafety switch is on the powerboard.

Linen storage, a full bathroomwith separate shower alcove,separate toilet and separatelaundry are other inside features.

Outside is a galvanised iron toolshed, small pergola area andpaved clothesline area plus amodular rainwater tank.

Neat and tidy describes the

garden area and all fencing is ingood condition.

Call David from Hambours nowto arrange a private inspection ofthis ideally placed unit.

Great locationAt a glance...Where: Unit 2, 29 Mildred Street,Kapunda.

Features: Concrete pathways foreasy access.

Price: $180,000.

Open: Call agent to view.

Agent: Hambours Real Estate.

RLA 219152.

Contact: David Mosley on 8566 2209.

THIS superbly kept home inGawler East is a testament tothe owner.

Built in 1958 from Mt Gambierstone and situated on awhopping 2231 square metreallotment, places like these areas rare as hen’s teeth.

It offers three extremely largebedrooms, built-in robes in themain bedroom, a large lounge,generous size kitchen, laundryand bathroom.

This stunning home is perfect

for any family.Inside, it boasts 10-foot

ceilings, natural light, reverse-cycle ducted heating and coolingand slow combustion heating inthe lounge.

Outside, there are beautifulgardens, fruit trees, plenty ofroom to move and plenty ofparking.

This property has potential tobe subdivided with thenecessary council consent.

There are also two sheds with

concrete floors and power, agreat entertainment area withopen and close roof shutters.

The property is situated in theheart of the very popular andsought after Gawler East and iswithin walking distance to alllocal shops, Gawler’s mainstreet, transport and schools.

This home, priced at $389,000,is well worth a look. Call KiesReal Estate today on 8523 3777to arrange a private viewing.

RLA 61382.

Rare as hen’s teeth

LARGE: The Gawler East property on a large allotment. Inset, part of the large lounge.

David Mosley

KITCHEN: Cook to your heart’s delight on the one-year-old stove.

HamboursR E A L E S T A T E

Mark Hambour Lic Agents. 65 Main Street, Kapunda. RLA150685

Phone David on 8566 2209 all hoursemail: [email protected] | www.hamboursrealestate.com.au | mobile: 041 491 7474

Urgently Required: • Character stone homes • Vacant acreage (large or small) • Hobby or income producing farms

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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

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 Price Reduced $210,000

EUDUNDA

SOLID STONE HOME. Within easy reach of Eudundaon the Morgan Rd (approx. 5kms), bitumen all the way. A solidstone home circa 1910 of generous proportions on 20 acres.Currently set up as a free range egg farm where the shedddingis extensive. 3 bedrooms and open plan kitchen/dining area,adjacent to the lounge room. Renovated bathroom with spabath fitted but needing connection. If you need sheddinginspcct this one - total of 10 sheds of various dimensions.RLA150685 Asking $290,000

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ROBERTSTOWN

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 Asking $190,000

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PRIME position, excellent exposure,two titles, corner site, doubledriveway access, huge adaptablelayout, opportunity for multipleleases, abundant off-road parking,potential for sub-division and acommercial investment withunlimited flexibility to adapt tomarket changes.

Here, in Nuriootpa, is anopportunity to invest wisely anddiversely in this 3720 square metresite with a whopping 53.5m of highlyexposed main road frontage andabout 928 square metres of leasablefloor space under the complex’s mainroof.

Situated at the front of this qualitybuilt multi-use building, is a hugeretail showroom with excellentlighting which takes centre stageaccompanied by a customerreception area, administrationsection and director’s office.

The complex currently comprisesnine administration offices, however,the construction of the complex lendsitself readily to the re-assembly ofinternal walls to re-define officeareas.

The floor space can be divided up tocreate additional individual officesor to segregate the space to bettersuit a multi-lease arrangement. Theproperty’s fully monitored securitysystem also has the capabilities toallow for this kind of leasesegregation.

With its own separate entrance, afully self-contained training and/orboardroom facility is pre-wired fordata projectors, electronicwhiteboards and computerpresentations.

It is equipped with a wheelchairfriendly bathroom and separatepowder room; a commercial stylestainless-steel kitchen and sotrageareas. The boardroom may also lenditself to casual leasing opportunitiesfor other local businesses.

The complex is fitted with a fullystructured data cabling network andfeatures an IT server room,numerous secure storage rooms,manufacturing workshop andservice area, separate staff lunchzone with kitchenette plus male,female and disabled toilet facilities.

Industrial sized vehicles can enterthe warehouse portion at the rear ofthe building.

Constructed of a steel frame withpart Besser brick and part newColorbond iron cladding, thebuilding has been insulated in thewall and ceiling areas.

Mostly new carpet and floatingfloors have been installedthroughout the administration andshowroom spaces, and in addition toa large number of other recentinternal improvements, will attractgood tax depreciation benefits.

The commercial complex isequipped with a Clipsal ‘C-Bus’lighting system and also featuresthree-phase power, industrialairhttp://www.realcommercial.com.au/property-showrooms+bulky+goods-sa-nuriootpa-500189836 conditioningducted throughout, fire detectionmonitors and security lighting to theoutdoor regions of the site.

This complex and its location willsuit a myriad of businesses fromconsulting rooms to office andadministration, or as a trade base.

This property is packed withpossibilities and offers the rareadvantage of a second title in itscorner location, further highlightingthe bankable options this propertyoffers now and in the future.

To discuss this diverse commercialinvestment opportunity, contactDavid Braunack of Homburg RealEstate on 0418 841 349.

Commercial opportunitypacked with promiseand possibilities

Where: 122 Greenock Road,Nuriootpa.

Feature: Diverse commercialinvestment opportunity.

Price: $720,000.

Open: Call agent to view.

Web ID: HRECS237

Agent: Homburg Real Estate 85632599 RLA219152.

Contact: David Braunack 0418 841349.

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OPPORTUNITIES: The gallery of photos display what is available at 122 Greenock Road,Nuriootpa. The possibilities are endless for the investor with vision.

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GREENOCK is a delightful smalltown on the north-west edge of thebeautiful Barossa Valley, located aneasy 66km from Adelaide via theSturt Highway and NorthernExpressway.

This charming home ismagnificently renovated inside andoutside by a professionalowner/builder.

It is like a brand new home on overone glorious acre or about .4440 of ahectare, featuring rural living withprivacy and views.

Inside features comprise threebedrooms and three beautifully tiledbathrooms, which are on the rightwhen entering the front doorthrough the wide hall.

They start with the masterbedroom with a walk-in robe andensuite, while bedroom two has abuilt-in robe and ensuite andbedroom three is with a built-in robeand has access to the two-waybathroom and laundry.

To the left at the entrance is thebright formal lounge room, withaccess to the magnificent large newkitchen with a beautifully tiled floor,wide breakfast bar, stainless-steelfan forced wall oven, rangehood andelectric glass cooktop, followingthrough to the dining area and thenthe large games/rumpus room.

All this with the comfort of heatingand cooling.

All three bathrooms are modernand easy-clean with tiles from thefloor to the ceiling, and the wholehouse inside is freshly painted withneutral colours. There is nothing to

do, just move in and enjoy.Outdoor features include the

gabled roof paved entertaining area,and lined double garage under themain roof with electric roller doors.

There is a huge saving onelectricity with 16 solar panels, each3kw, which can be increased to 4kw.

Also outside is a large 12x9x2.7mshed with roof blanket insulation,power and concrete, a large gardenshed (concreted), and a largeshadehouse.

There is also a huge saving onrainwater with four tanks, each22,000 litres with filtered water, anenclosed chook run, over 30 variousfruit trees and a raised vegie garden.

The property is situated only ashort stroll to the post office, hotel,gallery, library, general store, ovaland primary school and only a fewminutes’ drive to Nuriootpa or 10minute drive to Gawler.

For anyone who seeks a propertythat will provide savings on livingexpenses then this is the one. This isthe perfect place to escape from thenoise and the hustle and bustle butstill have easy access to the city.

Very self sufficient

Where: 12 Victor Road, Greenock.Features: Lovely flat land of 4440square metres.Price: On application.Open: By appointment.Agent: Julie Toth Real Estate.RLA198199.Contact: Julie Toth on 0418 853 134 or8562 4650.

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ABOVE: The spaciousfront of the Greenockhome.

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FREELING $350,00014 Kirchner Street

LARGE FAMILY HOME - 1257m2 LAND4 brms, 2 bathrooms, study, lounge, family room,open plan kitchen, air cond, double garage,entertaining area, large shed, room for boat & caravan.

CUTE COTTAGE OF BYGONE ERA Great for B&B. 2/3 brms, polished tbr floors throughout,kitchen with dw, lounge with heating & cooling, timberdeck with views, few minutes’ walk to all amenities.

ANGASTON $235,0004 Collins Street

REDUCED PRICE

GREENOCK P.O.A.12 Victor Road

A VERY SELF SUFFICIENT PROPERTYMagnificent home, 3 brms, 3 bthrms, renovated in & out.16x3kw solar panels, 88,000 ltr rw + mains. Shed 12x9x2.7mwith concrete & pwr. Over 1 acre land, fruit trees & veg gdn.

TANUNDA $277,00015 Coronation Avenue

QUIET TREE LINED STREETDble brick 3 brm home on a 780m2 cnr block. Largelounge, kitchen with pantry, heating & cooling. Dblegge, estab rear garden with fruit trees & more.

DUTTON $210,0002 John Road

COUNTRY LIVING On 2 ½ acres, this secluded 2 brm t/f home, deckedreturned verandah, attached single garage & carport,dble garage with power & concrete, & r/water tanks.

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ANGASTON $199-$229,00036 Penrice Road

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

NURIOOTPA $310-$330,0004B The Crescent

NEAR NEW HOME 3 brms, ensuite, walk-in robe, formal lounge,family/games room, large modern kitchen,double garage, quiet location, low maintenance.

KEYNETON $73,000Lot 8 Angaston-Swan Reach Road

1390m2 BLOCK – GREAT VALUELarge flat land with no encumbrances on thisproperty by the council. Over 30m frontage andover 45m in depth. Water and power available.

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)

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ABOVE LEFT: The kitchen and right, the home.

HAVE you been looking for an affordable three-bedroom home in Nuriootpa? And set on agenerous size block of 941 square metres? Thiscould be it.

Situated in a good location, it is only a short walkfrom the main street and has so much to offer.

This three-bedroom solid-brick home has beenlovingly cared for by its present owner, with newroofing and wet areas upgraded. All the hard workhas been done, so all you have to do is move in andenjoy your new home.

Inside has been tastefully decorated in neutraltones with the large lounge having a gas heater tokeep you toasty warm through the winter months,plus refrigerated cooling for summer.

Off the central hallway is the kitchen and diningroom with solid jarrah cupboards which arecomplemented by leadlight doors and alsoincludes a gas cooktop, electric underbench oven,lots of bench space plus a walk-in pantry.

All three bedrooms are of good size and themaster bedroom plus bedroom two have built-inwardrobes.

Centrally located is the upgraded bathroom thathas been tastefully refurbished in a neutral tone.With a central lobby area being large enough for astudy desk or toy area for the children.

To the rear of the home is a large family room,which is just another plus for this home, as itprovides the second living area ideal for the kids’play area or maybe a spot for the Playstation.

Stepping out the back door is the verandah, agreat place to chill out in the summer months.

It overlooks the lawn area and over to the doublegarage.

To the rear of the property is a second gardenarea with bird aviaries, a tool shed and vegiegarden plus a chook shed and fruit trees. Featuressuch as a double carport, garage, rear verandah aswell as ample rainwater which is connected to thehome as well as looking after the garden.

Other features are roller shutters and awningsto keep the cold out and warmth in.

If you are looking to get into the home marketthis could be the one or a good choice for investors.For more information on this affordable propertyplease do not hesitate to call Sue Schugmann fromBarossa Real Estate on 0419 850 408.

Where: 15 Elizabeth Avenue, Nuriootpa.

Price: $289,000 to $295,000.

Feature: Great solid brick home on 941 square metreblock.

Open: Inspection by appointment only.

Agent: Barossa Real Estate.

RLA1997.

Contact: Sue Schugmann on 0419 850 408.

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KAPUNDA80A High Street $259,950Inspection by Appointment

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.

Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

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 $435,000Inspection by Appointment

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

27 Clare Road OFFERS WANTEDInspection by Appointment

Situated on a 1047m2 residallot, neatly presented stonehome (circa 1910) close to bothschools & the main st. Roomyhome consists of 4 good sizedbedrooms, lounge has c/h,kitchen/dining room, nicely tiled

bthrm has separate shwr, bath & toilet, also a sep 2nd toilet. Astorage cellar is located under the lounge. Also features highceilings, polished wood floors, tiled kitchen/dining room floor,ducted evap cooling, colourbond roof is near new & largeverandah across the back of the house.

Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

KAPUNDA $170pw 7 Whittaker Street – Neat 2/3 bedroom cottage, combinedlounge/dining, kitchen, bathroom, low maintenance yard,200m from main street. Available Now.

EUDUNDA $175pw9 Hambour Avenue – Neat timber framed home, 3 good sizedbedrooms, large lounge with split system a/c, kitchen withelectric appliances, laundry with access to outside, carport.Pets neg.

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

EUDUNDA $240pw5 Reserve Road – Large 4 bedroom brick home, ensuite,second bathroom, formal lounge, open kitchen area, familyroom, ducted r/c a/c, fully enclosed yard, close to schools,kindy & shopping.

WILLIAMSTOWN $230pw41 Wild Street – Roomy timber framed home, large allotment,3 bedrooms, separate lounge, kitchen/dining area, r/c a/c, shed,carport, pets neg.

NURIOOTPA $175pwUnit 4, 158 Murray Street – 2 bedroom unit with open kitchen& lounge, split system a/c, fully enclosed yard, single carport,close to main street. No Pets.

THOMPSONS BEACH $350pwExecutive home, 4 bedrooms, ensuite & WIR, open plankitchen/dineing/lounge, split system air con, enclosed spa,games room, large garage, low maintenance yard, No pets.

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

EUDUNDA $200pw4 Hambour Avenue – Neat 3 bedroom home, kitchen/dining,lounge, new kitchen cupboards, electrical appliances,bathroom has shower only, oil heater, ducted evap a/c, rollershutters to every window, shed, tool shed, carport. Pets neg.Available Now.

KAPUNDA $270pw43 High Street – Near new 3 bedroom home, walk in robe andensuite to main bedroom, built-ins to bedroom 2 & 3, largebathroom, open plan kitchen/dining, large lounge, high ceilings,extended hallway, enclosed back yard, manageableblock/garden. Available Mid June.

LARGS NORTH17 Katoomba Tce - Charming 2 bedroom home, 2 largebedrooms, open plan living area, roomy bathroom, singlecarport that is concreted with power. Quiet area close to beach.Available June 22.

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

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SEDANHalfway Road $295,000Inspection by Appointment

Neat property close to Truro, Sedan & Blanchetown.3 Bedroom home on 117acres inclunding 30 acrescropping, large shed, hayshed, yards with waterconnected, lovely views, mains & rainwater, quietlocation, 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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LYNDOCH $339,000

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 $319,000

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

LYNDOCH $349,950

Family Living in a Superb LocationThis quality home built in 06 offers great familyliving on the doorstep to the Barossa Valley. Thehome offers 3 double bedrooms, master withwalk-in robe, ensuite and stunning bay window,large 3-way bathroom and luxury spa, spaciousformal living area, kitchen with qualityappliances and breakfast bar overlooking theopen plan family/living/meals area, family roomwith sliding doors to outside for that greatindoor-outdoor living and entertaining, greatgable roof entertaining area fully concreted. Thehome is complete with ducted reverse cycleheating and cooling, double garage under themain roof with panel lift door and is situated ona 585m2 allotment. Don't miss the opportunityto buy your first, second or third investmenthome or even your next family home. Call andbook your appointment to view and buy abeautiful piece of the Barossa Valley.

# 3027 RLA 61382

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WILLASTON $259,950

Presentation PerfectWOW! This immaculate steel-framed home isset on over 700m2. Offering two largebedrooms each with built-in robes, an L-shapedlounge/dine with built-in bar, sparkling kitchenand enormous main bathroom. Extras areabundant with shutters throughout, two spitsystem providing heating and cooling, doublegarage, separate access for boats/caravans ortrailers, great outdoor entertaining andstunning park-like grounds. A fantastic property that will accommodate thefussiest of buyers - at a very affordable price.

# 5038 RLA 61382

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

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GAWLER $229,950

Quaint CottageBuilt in 1870 this quaint little cottage offers somany options, from a low maintenance hometo a fabulous B&B with the right consent.Situated in the heart of Gawler this stunningcottage is walking distance to everything youcould want, from public transport, to shops,schools, cafés and more. The cottage issituated on a 270m2 allotment and currentlyoffers one bedroom with a second easilypossible, good size kitchen, dining and formallounge, stunning sunroom/studio at the back ofthe house, low maintenance cottage garden,carport, reverse cycle wall unit for heating andcooling and an open fireplace in the formallounge. Don't miss the opportunity to purchasethis spectacular home in a spectacular location.

# 3021 RLA 61382

1 1 1

REID- VIA GAWLER $429,900

This quality built home is situated on approximately 1014m2in a quiet cul-de-sac amongst other quality homes in a superbneighbourhood. Close Gawler, location offers quick access toNorthern Expressway & shops, schools and parks in theGawler town centre. This property offers side access with totalclearance of 3.1m which will accommodate most largevehicles, boats, caravans etc, plenty of parking. There are fullyestablished native gardens surrounding the property, a greatentertaining area & a large office with a separate entrance tothe side of the home.This quality family home boasts thefollowing;4 bdrms – master with bay window, walk-in robe &ensuite. Bdrms 2, 3 & 4 all of good size & have B/I robes andtinted windows. Ceiling fans throughout, Formal entry, lounge& dining, Open plan living/meals/family/kitchen withbreakfast bar, Good size mn 3-way bthrm, Security system,R/C heating & cooling, Lrg second office with separateentrance near entertaining area, 2 garden sheds, vegie grdn &est. fruit trees, Approximately 7000 gallons of rain water, Largeshed with 15Amp power outlet, ample lighting and cementfloor, Bitumen driveway with a clearance of 3.1m, Fullyinsulated with R3 and R2.5 insulation. Move straight in. Pleasecall today to book your private viewing.

# 3014 RLA 61382

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LYNDOCH $499,950

The Best of Both WorldsOffering 2 residences on over one and a halfacres, this is both a unique and idyllic property.Set in a very quiet court it boasts stunningviews to the Barossa Ranges framed by it'svery own vines. Built in 1982 this solid brickhome consists of one dwelling featuring 3bedrooms with formal lounge/dining, superbtimber kitchen, full bathroom with separatetoilet and laundry adjoined to another 2bedroom residence with kitchen, openfamily/dining, bathroom with shower andseparate toilet plus laundry also. Both servicedby ducted evaporative air-conditioning andreverse cycle split systems. Outside theproperty offers superbly established maturegardens, a huge pergola outdoor entertainingarea together with a 30 x 20 shed with powerand cement floor. # 5021 RLA 61382

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EVANSTON PARK $319,000

A Home with the Lot!Built in 2002 this 3 bedroom Fairmont home iscomplete and offers many extras, beautifullylandscaped front and back. The quality of thisproperty is obvious even from the road. Allbedrooms have timber floating floors, main withensuite and walk-in robe, 2nd with built-in robe.The rest of the home is tiled including the openliving area with combined living/dine andsparkling kitchen with updated appliances anddishwasher. The home is serviced by gas hotwater and ducted reverse cycle heating andcooling. Other improvements include securityshutters throughout, gutter-guard, monitoredCentricom system, workshop and a 1.25kwsolar system to ensure energy efficiency.Beautifully established and immaculatelymaintained this property stands out from thetypical offerings, call to arrange an inspection.

# 5048 RLA 61382

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

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WINTER TREAT: The popularWolf Blass Food, Wine and ArtMarket is on again, Sunday,June 10. This time visitors will be treatedto a large variety of Barossagourmet food products, whichwill be available for tasting, plusjewellery and beautifulhandmade items. Guest artist isJill Foster a potter from HamleyBridge, who will demonstrateher artwork. To warm up theday, visit Wolf Blass’ charcuteriefor some delicious coffee, warmsavouries and cake. Why not have a picnic,including a glass of wine, andrelax on the lawn area whilelistening to music. The marketruns from 10am to 2pm and islocated at the Wolf Blass VisitorCentre, off the Sturt Highway.

Take a look at the book saleYOU don’t have to spend afortune on books this winter,thanks to Friends of GawlerLibrary.

The group is hosting anothertwo-day book sale on Friday,June 29 and Saturday, June 30at the Gawler Institute.

There will be hundreds ofpre-loved books such as fiction,large print, children’s andmagazines all at bargainprices, and are perfectcompanions while curling up infront of the fire or heater on awinter’s day.

Children’s books andpaperbacks will be sold at 50cents, hardcovers - $1,

magazines - 20 cents, withvideos, DVDs and CDs for just $1.

The Friends of GawlerLibrary is a group of peoplefrom the community who sharea common interest insupporting, extending andpromoting the services and activities of the Gawler Library.

They also make it their aimto have fun at the same time.

Some of the group’s goals are- to form a link between thelibrary and the community topromote a sense of ownershipof the library as a localresource and cultural centre; to

work within the community toenhance the profile of thelibrary, to provide financialsupport for projects andactivities held by the library,and to build support for thelibrary in the community bypromoting its aims.

The book sale will be heldupstairs of the GawlerInstitute, Murray Street, andwill be open on the Friday from9.30am to 4pm and on theSaturday from 9am to noon.

For further information aboutthe book sale contact thelibrary at email:[email protected] orsecretary Lyn on 0418 826 156.

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Susi gives Pat service with a smile at MountPleasant Pharmacy. Rob Brown and Ashley Knott congratulate Tim Edwards

on selling his property through bh partners

Anna-Lise and Steven know where the eggsitement is atthe Mt Pleasant Showgrounds every Saturday whenlooking for their Mum’s Rise and Shine free range eggs!

Lauren shows us the mouth watering pies on offer

from The Mount Pleasant BakeryMichelle picks up her papers from the MountPleasant General Store

Melissa Carbone perusing her portrait photographs with

Barbara Hoffman at Pleasant Memories Photography.

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Eden Valley market is theplace to be

WOULD you like to be part of a country marketin an inviting atmosphere?

Then head to Eden Valley this Queen’sBirthday Long Weekend, Monday, June 11.

The annual event, which runs from 8.30am to1pm always draws a crowd especially whenthere is a long list of items up for sale.

Stalls will include craft, produce, jewellery,plants, tools, antiques and much more.

Of course there will be plenty of food to devoursuch as scones, cakes, sausage rolls, withbeverages of tea, coffee and hot chocolate.

Visitors will be encouraged to enter a raffle,thanks to locally donated goods and services.The raffle will be drawn on the day.

All proceeds go to support the upkeep anddevelopment of the Eden Valley Institute, whichis wholly owned by the community.

For more details about the market, contactVirginia Arnold on 8564 1127.

Songs to soothe the soulKAPUNDA’S ChristchurchAnglican Church will resoundwith beautiful singing ofexcerpts from Handel’sMessiah later this month.

The public can share in themusical afternoon, hosted bythe Kapunda Choral Group, onSunday, June 24 from 2pm.

The group’s conductor NikkiBirrell will lead the choralgroup of about 25 throughtheir latest concert, ‘Songs forthe winter solstice’.

Musical accompaniment willbe by pianist Gwenda Rees.

Together the group has beenpractising behind the scenes topresent Mendelssohn’s ‘HearMy Prayer’ including ‘Oh forthe wings of a dove’.

This year the choral groupwill be supported by soloists,including Norma Knight.

The group involves both menand women singers in fourparts of soprano, alto, tenorand baritone - and togethertheir voices know just how tosoothe one’s soul.

According to the membersthey are thrilled to haveBarbara Messner in theirgroup. Barbara is a trainedopera singer.

Member Margaret Stephen,who enjoys the socialinteraction, said “The Messiahis fairly ambitious for us”.

“Some of the works are

demanding so it’s a terrificsense of achievement to be ableto present this to the public.”

Margaret also said you don’thave to be the greatest singeror read music to join the group.

She encourages others, youngand old, to show up torehearsals at the ChapelTheatre, Chapel Street,Kapunda, each Monday from7.30pm.

Each year the KapundaChoral Group presents twomajor concerts, with one heldat the Riverton UnitingChurch, the other in Kapunda.

In January the groupperformed during the LightRegional Council’s AustraliaDay breakfast awards.

Entry to the June 24 concertis $5, with proceeds to supportthe church and charities.

Get your stationery readyFOR those who enjoy entering theHerald’s SodaStreamcompetitions, then take note.

This month, the Herald is againpromoting three prize packgiveaways to three lucky readers.

The pack includes a SodaStreammachine and flavours. For yourchance to be part of the popularcompetition, keep an eye out inthe ‘Vibe’ section of the Heraldthis month for your chance to win.

IN TUNE: Members of Kapunda Choral Group look forward topresenting their next concert this month.

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FUNDS worth $380,000 will bepassed onto the Roseworthy Collegehall to help retain its heritage.

The announcement comes as partof the federal government’s newYour Community Heritage Program,which aims to protect, share and

celebrate local heritage. Thisprogram recognises that heritage isnot just about renowned heritageplaces and sites. It works to supportcommunities to tell local stories,protect historic places, celebrateheritage, commemorate eminentAustralians and restore heritageplaces damaged by major naturaldisasters. For more details, visitenvironment.gov.au/heritage.

In brief... WELCOMED: The Barossa Valley CommunityCrèche has received a boost with a generousdonation from a hardware store.Munno Para Bunnings has donated somegoods to the not-for-profit crèche, includingwindow locks, a rake and a blower-vac.The window locks will increase security atthe facility, which has also recentlyundergone renovations, including theinstallation of safety glass and viewingwindows, and the removal of walls to makebigger play areas. These improvements havebeen made to meet standards to get thecrèche licenced, which would mean parentscan claim government rebates.Pictured are children (from left) ThomasCummins, Coco-Mae Glastonbury, JudithRaetsch and Wade Little, with Barossa ValleyCommunity Creche director Jodie Gort andSally Bain from Munno Para Bunnings, withthe donated goods.

Make the timeFREE health check-ups for older men will beoffered during Men’s Health Week.

Member for Light Tony Piccolo has joinedwith Hyde & Partners in Gawler to offer aspecial service between June 11-17.

The Adelaide Road practice will bulk-billcheck-ups for men aged 40 and 50 years -making the service free.

“When men are not well - physically ormentally - the people around them also suffer,”Mr Piccolo said.

Hyde & Partners GP Anthony Page said the40-50 age bracket was underrepresented instatistics for regular check-ups - but it was thegroup that most needed check-ups.

“It’s this age group where simpleinterventions can achieve long standingbenefits,” he said.

Health checks include blood pressure andblood sugar measures, height, weight andwaist circumference, as well as skin checks.Blood checks for cholesterol and prostatechecks will be offered to over 50’s.

Men’s Health Week aims to highlight theimportance of men living physically andmentally healthy lifestyles.

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GASWELD SA, your one stop shopfor tools and power equipment ishaving a massive end of financial yearsale.

Exclusively at the Gasweld store inGawler and Pooraka and only for themonth of June, huge savings will beavailable on a range of Hondagenerators, lawn mowers, brushcutters and blowers.

Gasweld Gawler offer qualityproducts and services as well asexpert advice on a huge range of toolsand power equipment.

Affordable prices are guaranteed allyear round but for the month of June,prices have been dropped tocelebrate the end of the financial year.

Gasweld is a proudly SouthAustralian family-owned and operatedbusiness specialising in the sales andservice of electric power tools for over60 years.

With five locations in SouthAustralia, Gasweld has developedinto a ‘one-stop’ destination providingall the tool requirements oftradesmen, commercial users anddiscerning DIY enthusiasts.

The vast range of products includeselectric power tools, hand tools, airtools and compressors, weldingequipment, workshop equipment,petrol-powered products and outdoorpower equipment.

Constantly striving to betterunderstand their customers, Gasweldboasts a team of committedapproachable and experienced staffwho have been thoroughly trained toprovide professional advice tocustomers both trade and DIY - theyknow what they’re talking about.

The Gasweld philosophy has alwaysbeen ‘we service what we sell’ andGasweld pride themselves on

supporting and selling only brandswhich can provide after-salesservices, spare parts, accessoriesand consumables.

Gasweld Gawler opened in 2009 andhas grown to become an integral part ofthe Gawler retail precinct. GasweldGawler stock a huge range of Hondapower equipment and as a result havebecome the leading power productsupplier in the Gawler area.

Throughout the decades Honda hasconsistently designed andengineered four-stroke technologythat is without parallel.

From the racetrack to the road to theAussie backyard Honda has beendedicated to the challenge of applyingnew technologies and achieving topperformance.

Honda believes engines shouldn’tjust be built to perform - they shoulddo so with maximum efficiency andeconomy. That’s the Honda Advanced4-Stroke Technology difference, andthat’s why more and more Australiansare choosing to upgrade to a Honda.

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HANDS ON: Scott Tipler,managing director ofScase Automotive, workson a client’s car.The new car force inKapunda, ScaseAutomotive is building agood list of clients whoare coming to them forautomotive repairs andservicing.Having built a greatreputation for the crashrepair/paint side of thebusiness, the Scaseteam are now becomingrecognised for their workunder the bonnet.They are also able to dostructural repairs to farmtrailers and horse boxesas well as custom paintjobs on pretty muchanything - cars,motorbikes, trailers,boats, jet skis - you nameit they can do it.

HYUNDAI Motor Company Australiaintroduces another exciting model, thenew generation i30. In keeping withHyundai’s modern premium philosophy,the new generation i30 brings newlevels of standard features andspecifications to the small car category.

The new generation i30 continuesHyundai’s tradition of bringing latestgeneration quality, safety and technologywithin the reach of all Australians.

Designed at the Hyundai MotorEurope Technical Centre inRüsselsheim, Germany, the newgeneration i30 represents a further

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Instantly recognisable as a Hyundai,the new generation i30 (pictured below)builds on the multi-award winningsuccess of the previous model whichhas sold over 101,000 units in Australia.

The ‘fluidic sculpture’ ethos utilisesflowing lines inspired by nature andmodern architecture to give a constantthree-dimensional presence to Hyundaivehicles, and has become distinctlyrecognisable providing a clear familyDNA to the Hyundai range of passengervehicles.

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Wednesday, June 6, 2012 - Page 23 - The Herald, Barossa Valley [email protected]

IT’S business as usual for Willaston Mechanical Repairs,according to owner and trusted mechanic Ken Pearce.

However, there's been a slight change with Yate's Auto,run by Chris Yates, now housed in the same building asWillaston Mechanical Repairs.

Ken explained both businesses operate separately, andthe two businesses under the one roof share runningcosts, meaning a cut in costs is passed onto theircustomers.

This also means sharing of equipment and knowledge,which gives the customer a wider range of services.

Meanwhile, Ken continues to support those people whorun on a daily tight work schedule.

"With people working long hours, often it is hard to findtime to book your car in to be looked at," Ken said.

"So I have decided to do some work at night. If peoplewant to contact me, I'm happy to have them drop their caroff after work, say four or five o'clock and I'll have it readyfor them by nine.

"While I'm servicing their car they can head out for ameal, do some shopping or visit friends.

"Already I have had some interest so if people contactme I will arrange an evening to do the work."

Bookings are essential for out of hours work.Ken Pearce is a true Gawler identity. He was born in the

town, did his schooling and played sport for GawlerCentral where his brother Les is now the football clubpresident.

In 1971 he started his mechanic's apprenticeship atJohn Doran Motors before branching out with Les to runPearce Auto Repairs for 22 years.

"I decided to take a break several years ago but whilein semi-retirement had many old customers ask aboutgoing back to work so I started Willaston MechanicalRepairs about two years ago,” he said.

"I have kept up to speed attending all the schools tolearn about modern technology and it is amazing how car

engines have changed since I started."Old cars are a passion for Ken who is restoring a 1953

Morris Minor ute which was built before he was born.So if Ken's 'out of hours' services suits or you are

looking for a proven mechanic, give him a ring on 0433641 422 or drop in to Willaston Mechanical Repairs at Lot10a Kelly Road, Willaston.

Meanwhile, in just three years Chris Yates has made aname for himself as an outstanding mechanical repairerwithin the Gawler region.

His enthusiasm and dedication to the auto industry hasseen the RAA contractor branch out to run his familybusiness, Yates Auto Service.

Yates Auto Service is open to new customers, includingthose RAA members who Chris supported duringmechanical breakdowns.

Chris says many people will remember him as the ‘niceEnglish RAA man’ after he arrived in Gawler from the UKabout three years ago. He spent two years as a roadsidemechanic contractor with the local RAA.

"I now live in the Gawler area with my three childrenwho attend Trinity College," he said.

Chris also encourages new people to the area to givehim a call and for those commuters who drive to Gawlerto catch the train. His dedication to old fashionedcustomer service means he will meet customers beforenormal opening times if required, drop them at thestation, then collect them on their return.

"I always keep the customer informed and will not carryout any work without first obtaining authorisation," Chrissaid. "I can service your car while it is still undermanufacturers warranty and if you are still paying maindealer prices for car servicing, ask us for a quote, wecould save you hundreds of dollars."

Yates Auto Service is open Monday to Friday 8am to5pm.

For more details, contact Chris on 8523 1043.

Motor force be with you

TRUSTED: Ken Pearce of WillastonMechanical Repairs at work.

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(same building as Willaston Mechanical Repairs)

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LOST - Saturday at Willaston Oval, goldlocket. Sentimental value. Reward Ph:85662650

LOST & FOUND

SLUSHIE/FROZEN MACHINESHOT CHOCOLATE MACHINES

PUCKER POWDER/FAIRY FLOSSPOPCORN MACHINESPhone Pina 0434141097

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

CASH FOR UNWANTED CARS andscrap metal. Ph: 0404856309

FOR HIRESELLING, 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]

CASH FOR SCRAP METAL I AM LOCAL.Ph: 0411165694

YAMAHA XT250, 2004, exc. cond. Startswell. 4000km, reg. 10/2/13 YZI-542 $3000ono 0400769116

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

SEDAN AUTO Swap Meet, Sunday 17thJune. Sellers 7am $12. Buyers 8am $3.00Camping, bonfire and catering Saturdayevening and Sunday. Info 85652126

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

NISSAN navara str 3ltr turbo diesel 2006dual cab 104000kms. XLP-357 $20,5000407728313 Roseworthy.

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

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

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

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

HOLDEN Apollo. 1989. Good conditionVER-303 Ph: 0402630502

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

FORD EF XR6, blue sedan. 1994 model,rear finned, tinted windows, fitted alloymags and factory fitted mirrors, CD player.Reg. No. VRU-582 $6,000 Ph:0458191736

Lorraine Jeanette Sonntag(nee Rattei)

17/04/1937 –26/04/2012

Melvyn, Peter, Sarah and Family wish to sincerelyThank you, their friends, family, neighbours and all

who have sent and expressed their thoughts andsympathies in the very sad loss of their dear Wife,

loving Mother and Grandmother.

We have been so overwhelmed by you alland would like you to please accept this

as our personal thanks.

Each and everyone has been so honouringto receive and a beautiful acknowledgement to how

special she was to all your lives as well as ours.

The love and Support has warmed our heartsthrough all the Sadness.

She will be so dearly missed.

MAINS pressure blue line poly from $37roll. Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11, PaxtonStreet, Willaston. Ph: 85232350

CASH FOR CARS and scrap metal. Ph:0404856309

RETURN THANKSFor Lease

Commercial Buildingin SaddleworthPh. 08 8847 4123

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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 HOLDEN Crewman X8, Black, Allwheel drive, 5.7lt V8, auto, 6 stacker CD,Leather interior, Tow pack, 185K, RegBB815T. $13500 Ph. 85632008

FORLEASE

MOTOR VEHICLESNEAT 2 BEDROOM brick house inTanunda. $235 p.w. Ph: 0408088454

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

FOR RENTJVC DVD Player. Digital direct. Near new.$150 Ph: 0459522783

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

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

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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SATURDAY 9th/10th June. Lot 10Maxwell Street, 5 Shillings Estate, Kapun-da. 9am - 4pm. Crockery, Linen, Crystal,horse rugs,etc.

GENERATORS END OFFINANCIAL YEAR SALE

Save up to 50% off RRP. Aussie Brand10kva 16hp petrol key/remote start auto idle32ltr fuel 3 x 15amp outlets RRP $3500 Sell$1650 delivered..Super Silenced 60db LowSpd Diesel 10kva $4799 15kva $4999 19kva$5299 25kva $5799 37kva $6799. TurboDeutz 75kva $15990 delivered. 40 TonneHydraulic Log Splitters $2199 delivered. Ph0419979663 www.australiawidegenerators.c

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APPELBEE. -

THE RELATIVES and FRIENDS of thelate Mrs. RUTH HOPE APPELBEE arerespectfully invited to attend her FuneralService which will be conductedTOMORROW MORNING THURSDAYJune 7, 2012 commencing at 11.00am inthe Neukirch Pilgrim Lutheran Church,Belvidere Road, Koonunga Hill afterwhichRuth's Funeral cortege will proceed to theNeukirch Cemetery for the committalprayers.

In lieu of flowers donations posted directlyto The National Breast Cancer FoundationGPO Box 4126 Sydney, NSW 2001 wouldbe appreciated by the family.

Kapunda 85662013Accredited Member

Australian Funeral Directors Association

FUNERAL NOTICES

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

WRECKINGFalcon BA Sedan 4 Litre motor and autotransmission, 164,000 km, good panels.Ford Falcon BF III Stationwagon 4 Litre LPG onlymotor and auto transmission, 56,000 km. Ford Falcon BF Sedan 4 Litre motor and autotransmission, 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 Holden Commodore VY Sedan 3.8 Litre motor andauto transmission.Holden Commodore VE 60th Anniversary Sedan3.6 Litre motor and auto transmission, factory alloys

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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]

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.

COMPOSTING WORMS - Tanunda. Ph:0419817996

GILBERT STREET, LYNDOCH. Refer tosigns next Saturday 9th June 10.00 - 5.00,Sunday 10th June 11.00 - 4.00 toys/books/furniture etc.

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

GARAGE / MOVING SALE 9th/10th/11thJune. 10am - 4pm. Various householditems, bed linen, towells, DVD's, books,some plants, shoes, clothing. Old BowerStore and Post Office.

WINE TANKS. (Stainless Steel)(Suit many other liquids)Surplus to our ongoing needs,1 x 1,800ltr,1 x 3,500ltr, (new with cooling)1 x 4,500ltr, (new with cooling)1 x 5,250ltr (transport unit)2 x 6,000ltr, (insulated)2 x 7,000ltr1 x 9,000ltr (insulated)1 x 10,500ltr,2 x 10,000ltr,2 x 14,000ltr, (insulated)1 x 12,200ltr, Vertical fermenter/storage.(used 2 seasons)Can Deliver.Ph. 0427 825 287

12 SOBELS STREET Tanunda, Saturdayonly 8am till 4pm, cupboards, computerdesk, kitchen items, coffee machine, tv,dvd set top box, crystal glasses, speakers,car speakers and sub's, tent and campinggear.

WHITE ride on lawnmower good cond.$1500 - 0407907243

GARAGE SALES

WHEATEN HAY for sheep or cattle $4/bale. Horse hay $6/bale. Ph: 0408856092

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

2002 OLYMPIC horse float, 2 bay,excellent condition. Reg.YEG993,$10,700. Ph. 85632008

FOR SALE

TRAILERS

APPELBEE, Ruth Hope. -

Passed away peacefully atKapunda Nursing Home on

May 31, 2012

Aged 86 years

Forever in our hearts.We are thankful for the time you

spent talking and guiding us.Your love will always

keep us warm.Now in God's carewith Dad Maurice

Loving mother toJohn, Robyn and TrevorSister to Rae and Albert.

Grandma to Lance, Daniel,Nathan, Douglas and Renee

Great-grandma toJustin the light of her life.

In God's care

We would like to thank Kapunda NursingHome and Hospital for all their care andloving commitment, and for going that littleextra for those that are in there care. Fromthe family of Ruth Appelbee.

LESKE, Blake - 10/6/12Wishing you a very Happy 18th Birthdayand a lifetime of happiness.Love Mum, Dad, Amanda and Marcus.xxxx

STEEL HERE SPECIALS- RHS 50 x 50 x 5 painted 8m lengths

$11.90per/m- Angle 30 x 30 x 5 7.5m lengths $2.00per/m- Pipe 25 N.B. pipe 6.5m lengths $3.70per/m*Sold by lengths only cutting available,until sold out. Ph. 85643578

2009 FORD PK Ranger Tray Top, White,2.5Lt turbo diesel, 2WD, Manual, Alumini-um tray, 60,000km, Reg. S688ABV Ph:85632008

18TH BIRTHDAY UTESDEATH NOTICES FOR SALE

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ANNUAL MARKETEDEN VALLY INSTITUTE

Monday 11th June 8.30am-1pm

Stalls, crafts, plants, produce, Market Café.Contact Chris Plowman 8564 1127

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MARKETS - Long weekend. Lyndoch,Kies Winery. Sunday 10th. 10 till 3.Monday 11th ruro Weighbridge Motel.Many variety stalls. Sites available $10Glenda 85633181

MARANANGA BRASS BAND"A Night of Music"Saturday, June 30

Tanunda Show Hall, 7.30 pm sharp.Wide range of entertaining musicfromthe Band and guest artists.

BYO drinks, supper, cup fortea/coffee (self serve).

$25pp. Tickets: 8563 1118.

COMING EVENTS

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

CONWAY COUNSELLING SERVICES.Speciality areas – Families, Couples forGrief, Depression, Anxiety, Addictions,Relationships, Stress, Work Stress, Self-esteem, Anger management. We WillCome to you. Confidentiality guaranteed -Fully qualified with Masters degree incounsellng from the University of SouthAustralia & ten years practical experience.Call: 0417087441

Vineyard OpportunitiesOur site’s emphasis is on quality, safety and operational effi ciency through the application of best practise techniques. We have two excellent opportunities for you to join our team at Eden Valley.

Vineyard Leading HandReporting to the Vineyard Supervisor, you will be responsible for carrying out a broad range of day-to-day viticultural activities. Operating machinery, pest and disease control, pruning, harvesting, record keeping and HSE practices.

Bring your people management skills to the fore as you supervise activities and people as required, ensuring employee well-being and the achievement of production, quality and safety targets. Strong understanding of vineyard operations along with your confi dence, fl exibility and great interpersonal skills will see you succeed.

Vineyard Operator Reporting to the Vineyard Manager, you will carry out a broad range of day-to-day viticultural activities including pruning, training, trellising and operating viticulture machinery such as barrel pruning and harvesting. In addition you will co-ordinate and implement fault-fi nding and maintenance programmes, record keeping and standard HSE company practises / procedures compliance

Bring your confi dence, fl exibility and great interpersonal skills to the table as you work in a team environment. All industry training will be provided which will see you succeed.

Both roles require you to undertake shift work and overtime as necessary and hold a current driver’s license. Certifi cate 3 in Food processing (Wine) or a current chemical handler’s certifi cate would be highly advantageous.

To apply please visit http://www.tweglobal.com/careers

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

CASUAL & TRAINEE POSITIONS AVAILABLEWeekdays & Weekends

Previous experience an advantagebut not a necessity.

Applications to the manager:Email - [email protected]

or post 117A Murray St, Tanunda

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

CHIMNEY CLEANINGLocal Barossa Service

Phone: David 0407189215

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

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

FAMILY DAY CARE spaces available,Quality care in a home environment. CCB& CCR apply Approval Number: 2/809/002Phone 0418806254

MISCELLANEOUS

ERECTION & PREMATURE PROBLEMS?Help for $30. Money back g'tee.

Free sample. 0424 452 329.

PERSONALLOST - Saturday at Willaston Oval, goldlocket. Sentimental value. Reward Ph:85662650

ROLLER shutter repairs 08 85662922LOST & FOUND

PAINTER Local experience. Quality work.Free quote. Ph: Peter 0417805982 Lic.No. BLD48086

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.

HOME CLEANING & IRONING - $15 offfirst reg. service so you try us out. Ph:Carolyn or Nat till 8pm daily incl. w/ends.0409691576

GARDENING/LANDSCAPING lawnmow-ing, edging/hedging, weed spraying, rub-bish removal, bobcat hire, design, irriga-tion, mulching, planting, large rocksavailable. Paul 0417 130 601

Lyndoch and Districts

OUT OF SCHOOL HOURS CARE

Director Level 1

CSE Level 6.1- 6.3 salary range

Applicants are sought for the position of Director, Out ofSchool Hours Care and Vacation Care at Lyndoch andDistricts OSHC at Lyndoch Primary School. This is an ongoingposition (depending on suitability) of 28 hours per week(Before and After School Care) with Pupil Free Days andVacation Care hours as required. There will be an opportunityto extend the contract.

Ideally the successful applicant will have

- strong interpersonal and leadership skills

- be enthusiastic, highly motivated and dedicated to theprovision of quality childcare with a working knowledge ofMy Time Our Place and the National Quality Framework,

- DECS OSHC Qualification standards.

The successful applicant must be able to start on Monday 16thJuly, 2012.

Enquiries and Job & Person Specifications are available fromBec Handke on 8524 4172.

Please forward all applications including three referees and acopy of qualifications to:

The Principal, Lyndoch Primary SchoolMargaret Street, Lyndoch. S.A. 5351

[email protected]

Applications close: 5p.m. Monday 18th June 2012

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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

WORK WANTED

HEALTH & BEAUTY

The Barossa – committed to excellence in Local Government

COORDINATOR COMMUNITY

TRANSPORT/HOME ASSISTFixed Term Contract (1 Year)

We are currently seeking a suitably qualified andexperienced Coordinator to join our CommunityTransport/Home Assist team. This role holdsresponsibility for managing the passenger transportscheme for the Barossa Council area and surrounds,as well as managing home assist services ensuringefficient and effective service delivery. To be successful within this role you will require;• An appropriate tertiary qualification and/or relevant

experience.• Experience coordinating/managing direct

community services including volunteermanagement, preferably within local government.

• Comprehensive knowledge of transport servicesand home assist provisions.

• Excellent communication skills, high levelorganisational skills and advanced administration,financial management and strategic planning skills.

This role will require you to lead by example, toconstantly seek to improve service strategies and todevelop and improve the capabilities of the team youlead. For further information please refer towww.barossa.sa.gov.au or contact HumanResources on 8563 8444. To apply please forwardyour application addressing the qualifications,specialist knowledge and skills required to TheBarossa Council, PO Box 867, Nuriootpa SA 5355or email [email protected], by Wednesday 20thJune 2012. The Barossa Council is committed to EEO principles, workplace

diversity and professional development.

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

HOOTZ DOG GROOMINGMobile. Qualified groomer. Nuriootpa

Ph: Justin 0406840020

PIANO LESSONS in the Kapunda area.I am an experienced piano teacher with 29years private experience and for the past6 years, as music director at a secondarycollege.Learn piano for fun or prepare for piano &theory examinations. Students of all agesfrom beginners to advanced are mostwelcome.Please contact Anne Perkins 0428103223

FREE TRAINING!FREE TRAINING!CERT IV FRONTLINE MANAGEMENT

$4000 Government TrainingIncen�ves are available for

*eligible par�cipants makingthe course cost neutral!

Call to discuss (08) 8562 2122

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

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

AACCOUNTS / OFFICEADMINISTRATION

We are seeking a well organised andexperienced accounts and officeadministrator on a part time basis offeringflexible hours. This fast paced position coverspayroll to accounts payable/receivable & isan opportunity to join a progressive group ofPharmacy operators. Position is available forimmediate start.

Forward resumes [email protected] or

phone 85 221077 ext3 with enquiries.

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PETS TUITION POSITIONS VACANTPOSITIONS VACANT

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Notice of Annual General MeetingWednesday 20 June 2012

Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of TheCommunity Co-operative Store (Nuriootpa) Limited will be held at the Barossa Mall,Nuriootpa on Wednesday 20 June 2012 at 7.30pm.

Business1. To confirm the minutes of the Annual General Meeting held 15 June 2011.2. To receive and adopt the Board of Director’s Declaration, Statement of Comprehensive

Income and Statement of Financial Position for The Community Co-operative Store(Nuriootpa) Limited Group for the 12 months ended January 2012.

3. To approve the rate of interest on Share Capital effective from 1 July 2012 asrecommended by the Board of Directors.

4. To elect three Directors of the Co-operative. In accordance with the Rules, threeDirectors retire, Peter Fuller and Guy Ewing by rotation and Rebecca Tolhurstappointed by the Board to fill a casual vacancy . All have offered themselves and areeligible for re-election. No other nominations have been received

Retiring Directors eligible for re-election:PETER ALLEN FULLER Company DirectorThiele RoadBETHANY SA 5352GUY HOWAT EWING Company Director12 Howard StreetANGASTON SA 5353REBECCA TOLHURST Company DirectorLot 8, Waechters RoadLIGHT PASS SA 5355

5. To fix the remuneration of the Board of Directors.6. To transact any other business of which due notice is given.

By order of the Board of DirectorsT A SchmidtSecretaryNuriootpa, South Australia 21 May 2012

THE CO-OPERATIVE RULES ALLOW VOTING IN PERSON ONLYVOTING BY PROXY IS NOT PERMITTED

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PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES

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AGREEMENT:Nuriootpa’s Vine Inn isproud again tocontinue their longstanding associationwith the Barossa,Light and GawlerFootball Association.Pictured at the signingfrom left are JohnFeltus, chairpersonNuriootpa Vine Inn,Lyndon Stoll, directorNuriootpa Vine Inn andRick Pearson, vicepresident BarossaLight & GawlerFootball Association.

Sponsordealsigned

STRONG PASS: Carmen Gaskell, wing attack for South Gawler senior one side, puts all her power into a pass into the goal circle against Tanunda last Saturday.

WARM INTOWINTER

PACKAGE$99(value $200)

• Begin with a warmingaromatic back massage

• Relax during a deephydration facial suitedto skin type

• Eyebrows and lip are tidied• Feet massaged

Leave with skin care advice anda light application of make-up

GIFT VOUCHERS AVAILABLE *Valid until August 31

ONLY AT Strathlyn Skin & Health Clinic

Located at Strathlyn B&B - Angaston Rd, Angaston (Next to Saltram Winery)

Private Appointments 8564 2430

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A Grade P W L D B For Agst % Pts1 Tanunda 6 6 0 0 1 625 289 68.38 12 2 Kapunda 7 5 2 0 0 595 571 51.03 10 3 Barossa District 6 4 2 0 1 613 460 57.13 8 4 South Gawler 7 4 3 0 0 672 515 56.61 8 5 Nuriootpa 6 3 3 0 1 490 482 50.41 6 6 Willaston 6 2 4 0 1 527 539 49.44 4 7 Freeling 6 2 4 0 1 390 568 40.71 4 8 Angaston 6 1 5 0 1 405 573 41.41 2 9 Gawler Central 6 1 5 0 1 363 683 34.70 2Reserves P W L D B For Agst % Pts 1 South Gawler 7 7 0 0 0 590 259 69.49 14 2 Angaston 6 5 1 0 1 393 316 55.43 10 3 Barossa District 6 4 2 0 1 438 318 57.94 8 4 Nuriootpa Rover 6 3 3 0 1 351 313 52.86 6 5 Willaston 6 3 3 0 1 339 363 48.29 6 6 Kapunda 7 2 5 0 0 398 433 47.89 4 7 Gawler Central 6 2 4 0 1 267 386 40.89 4 8 Freeling 6 1 5 0 1 268 470 36.31 2 9 Tanunda 6 1 5 0 1 229 415 35.56 2

Senior Colts P W L D B For Agst % Pts1 Tanunda 6 6 0 0 1 668 221 75.14 12 2 Gawler Central 6 5 1 0 1 637 255 71.41 10 3 Barossa District 6 4 2 0 1 512 324 61.24 8 4 South Gawler 7 4 3 0 0 561 425 56.90 8 5 Nuriootpa Rover 6 3 3 0 1 500 369 57.54 6 6 Freeling 6 3 3 0 1 347 332 51.10 6 7 Willaston 6 1 5 0 1 303 575 34.51 2 8 Angaston 6 1 5 0 1 223 646 25.66 2 9 Kapunda 7 1 6 0 0 311 915 25.37 2 Junior Colts P W L D B For Agst % Pts1 South Gawler 7 7 0 0 0 651 183 78.06 14 2 Barossa District 6 5 1 0 1 447 200 69.09 10 3 Nuriootpa Rover 6 4 2 0 1 399 212 65.30 8 4 Angaston 6 4 2 0 1 292 291 50.09 8 5 Kapunda 7 3 4 0 0 321 361 47.07 6 6 Gawler Central 6 2 4 0 1 274 297 47.99 4 7 Freeling 6 2 4 0 1 221 396 35.82 4 8 Willaston 6 1 5 0 1 192 483 28.44 2 9 Tanunda 6 0 6 0 1 152 526 22.42 0

2012 BL&G premiership tables

IN AN important match-up, Barossa District camestorming home to beatNuriootpa by 54 points atWilliamstown.

Still with several keyplayers out, the Dogs alsolost ruckman DanePfeiffer early in thesecond quarter.

Veteran Simon Willstook the ruck duties on hisshoulders and matchedup gamely withNuriootpa’s big manDuncan Cragg-Sapsford,to help stifle what shouldhave been a hugeadvantage for the Tigers.

With the Stelzer twins,Matt and Paul, andMichael Taylor forced to

earn their stripes at thestoppages, they also roseto the occasion to helpBarossa win enoughclearances to dominatethe scoring over the final40 minutes of the match.

Another major move forthe Bulldogs was DarrenSharp going forward,which complementedHeath Commane’s role, asthe home side hadmultiple options goingforward - Commanekicking four of his side’sfirst five.

“The guys had the ‘ballgoggles’ on in the first halfas they chased the footy,but turned it around witha better second half,”Bulldog mentor RogerJames said.

“Sharp going forwardmade heaps of difference,and helped break thegame open, as hepresented well and othersread the ball off of him.

“We led by four points athalf time, and through thefirst half of the thirdquarter it was still prettyeven, then we startedgetting control and built ahandy lead by the lastchange, which was theturning point.”

Nuriootpa did not justlay down and closed towithin three goals, but thehome side had all themomentum and managedto pull away, also takingsome handy percentagefrom the game, to moveinto third spot on the

ladder.The competition’s

leading goalkicker HeathCommane had a nine-goalhaul, proving too strongfor his opponent, Tigercaptain Craig Gogoll.

Nuriootpa spearheadRyan Byrne struggled toget clear of Cooper Pinch,who sat off him andspoiled late, frustratingthe goal-kicking Tiger,who finished with twomajors.

For Nuriootpa, CaleEllison was his side’s bestout of defence and tookanother ‘hanger’, with hislong left footers a feature.Jason Rodda was the bestof the Tigers’ mid-fielders,while Jarrad Byrne wasgood with his hardness atthe stoppages.

“It was a game of missedopportunities,” Nuriootpacoach Nat Salter said.“Inconsistency cost us,because when we stoppedthey got on top, and wecould not combat it.

“We had seven changesfrom the previous week,which proved too many.We have been trying to geteveryone knowing thegame plan, and then it wasback to square one,instead of backing ourstructures.

“I was confident at halftime the game was thereto be won, but we fell away.Now we have a hugematch against Willastonat home. If we win they aredone for the season, andthe same can be said for usif we lose.”

BBuullllddooggss ssttoorrmm hhoommeeBy ROBERT LAIDLAW

KICK: Michael Baraglia about to send Barossa District forward with teammate Matt Stelzer shepherding and Darren Sharp at the back.Nuriootpa’s Jordan Furnell is chasing. Sam Haniford is also close by.

Barossa, Light and Gawler Football Association - Played June 2

Gawler Central 3.2 6.5 8.7 11.13(79)Angaston 4.2 6.4 9.7 10.9(69)

Best: Cent - J Blakemore, P Bova, B Hunt, AKing, J Harvey, M Pike; Ang - M Head, CHadden, A Chambers, N Falland, A Reincke, BHenderson.Goals: Cent - P Bova 7, J Harvey, B Hunt, TLamont, K Heintze 1 ea; Ang - N Falland 4, BSugars 3, B Kurtz, A Chambers, J Fosdike 1ea.

Tanunda 2.2 7.3 9.5 13.8(86)South Gawler 3.0 6.1 8.3 11.5(71)Best: Tan - S Agars, L Westhoff, B Britton, TSchiller, A Prior, N Schmidt; South - B Kerr, NBartsch, H Lawry, D Goulding, M Foldesdy, ABayliss.Goals: Tan - M Godfrey 2, L Westhoff 2, BBritton 2, B Kaesler 2, T Schiller, B Schiller, CBevan, L Wells, B Newberry 1 ea; South - AGerardis 3, C Musolino 3, J Trewren 2, J Dare,M Foldesdy, N Bartsch 1 ea.

Barossa District 3.4 5.9 14.1021.15(141)Nuriootpa 2.2 5.5 10.7 13.9(87)Best: Bar - H Commane, M Stelzer, M Taylor,D Sharp, S Wills, P Stelzer; Nuri - C Ellison, JRodda, J Byrne, Z Dahms, A Modistach, JScholz.Goals: Bar - H Commane 9, R James 3, PStelzer 2, C Pinch, D Sharp, M Baraglia, WAylett, S Wills, M Stelzer, M Taylor 1 ea; Nuri -S Haniford 2, J Rodda 2, R Salter 2, R Byrne2, C Gogoll, Z Dahms, W Nicholls, J Byrne, NSalter 1 ea.,

Kapunda 3.4 8.6 12.10 18.13(121)Willaston 4.4 6.11 9.15 12.17(89)

Best: Kap - J Brown, S McKinnon, CMcKinnon, B Taylor, P Anderson, J Mackenzie;Will - G Taylor, B Gordon, A Pepe, S Walton, JMcDonald, M Brooks.Goals: Kap - J Brown 4, B Taylor 4, F Agius 3,P Anderson 2, N Brady, W Farley, SMcKinnon, S Ryan, A Turrell 1 ea; Will - BGordon 4, J Williams 3, A Jones, J Scott, ZHentschke, S Baker, S Walton 1 ea.

A GRADEAngaston 3.3 4.4 8.7 9.7(61)Gawler Central 0.0 2.1 5.3 7.6(48)

Best: Ang - J Roesler, B Maude, N Gloede, JSchultz, J Rosenzweig, B Byster; Cent - MNess, T Hutton, M Davis, T Phillips, R Kalic, MCluse.Goals: Ang - J Rosenzweig 5, S Woodards 2,M Kurtz 1, J Carter 1; Cent - M Ness 2, TPhillips 2, R Kalic, J Hallion, T Hutton 1 ea.

South Gawler 1.1 6.4 11.4 16.5(101)Tanunda 1.1 1.2 4.3 5.4(34)

Best: South - A Hansen, L Makris, A Parsons,D Schwerdt, A Hewett, L Hudson; Tan - DWallace, S Liersch, K Fechner, W Grosser, TSmith, L Samain.

Goals: South - A Parsons 4, D Schwerdt 3, BBarker 3, L McCracken 2, S Evans 2, L Makris1, T Gordon 1; Tan - L Samain 2, K Fechner, DWagner, J Ellis 1 ea.

Barossa District 2.2 7.5 10.6 17.9(111)Nuriootpa 1.1 1.1 3.2 3.2(20)

Best: Bar - A Amber, J Berrett, A Stone, LPlowman, G Koch, P Hanton; Nuri - RSkipworth, B West, C Edwards, D Vickery, DHonner, R Worroll.Goals: Bar - J Berrett 5, A Stone 3, J Rider 2,G Koch, J Woods, D Scott, J Wicker, DRowley, S Roberts, A Amber 1 ea; Nuri - DVickery, T Jungfer, M Phelps 1 ea.

Kapunda 5.4 7.5 11.5 15.7(97)Willaston 0.2 1.3 3.5 4.6(30)Best: Kap - C Browne, T McKinnon, A May, JCobbledick, C Richmond, J Cobiac; Will - ABarclay, Z Cavanagh, R Boswell, J Carter, BWilson, J Stephens.Goals: Kap - C Browne 4, C Richmond 2, TKerr 2, R Zivic 2, N Close, M Koenig, A Bray, JCobiac, M Good 1 ea; Will - B Hunt, JGoodfellow, B Wilson, D Matz 1 ea.

RESERVESGawler Central 5.4 13.9 18.14 25.14(164)Angaston 0.0 0.1 1.1 2.1(13)

Best: Cent - V Kroon, J Ashton, D Bell, SHutchison, S McCulloch, L Neville; Ang - MMakris, C Lowke, M Williams, T Humphries-Carnelly, J Kearon, T Walker.Goals: Cent - V Kroon 8, J Ashton 4, J Neat 2,R Jennings 2, A Mahoney 2, H Barns-Tripp 2,A Crossley, S Hutchison, S McCulloch, DHarding, L Neville 1 ea; Ang - C Lowke 1, MWilliams 1.

Tanunda 3.0 6.3 9.7 12.8(80)South Gawler 2.0 5.4 5.6 7.9(51)Best: Tan - W Mudge, S Brooks, J Marschall,A Nankivell, N Geue, J Hage; South - JChapman, S Ireland, J Lavia, J Greatorex, MNaumann, A Connelly.Goals: Tan - T Goers 5, J Marshall 2, SBrooks 2, A Nankivell, J Marschall, E Moore 1ea; South - M Naumann 2, B Osborne, T Ahl,D Judd Smith, R Head, J Lavia 1 ea.

Barossa District 4.2 10.4 12.7 14.13(97)Nuriootpa 3.1 4.2 6.9 11.10(76)

Best: Bar - N Casboult, W Roberts, R Watson,J Charles, A Arthur, M Curtis; Nuri - T Laverty,J Graetz, L Booth-Naylor, C Ireland, D Schulz,D Douglas.Goals: Bar - N Casboult 5, W Roberts 4, JCharles 2, S Stanbury, H Irvine, M Slade 1 ea;Nuri - S Schrapel 2, C Shaw 2, T Laverty 2, DDouglas 2, J Graetz, L Franz, D Schulz 1 ea.

Willaston 1.2 5.5 7.7 12.10(82)Kapunda 4.6 4.7 9.9 10.9(69)

Best: Will - T Heintzberger, J Hurst, L Elliott, DLydiksen, B Knox, C Hoppo; Kap - T Williams,M Good, T Matthews-Brown, J Williams, THunt.

Goals: Will - D Lydiksen 4, J Day 2, B Knox 2,T Stansborough 2, L Leverink 1, B Phillips 1;Kap - J Williams 2, T Hunt, T Williams, TMcLennan, K Muir, M Good, J Higgins, BSinclair, C Mclean 1 ea.

SENIOR COLTSAngaston 2.1 5.2 6.3 9.4(58)Gawler Central 3.1 6.3 7.3 8.3(51)

Best: Ang - B Homes, R Eberhard, B Antonie,J Falkenberg, B Sibley, J Ireland-Nielsen; Cent- L Hill, M Stewart, I McKenzie, B Mathews, HHutton, B Acton.

Goals: Ang - L Cunningham 2, J Finch 2, BSibley, R Kuhn, J Antonie, B Homes 1 ea; Cent- I McKenzie 3, J Connole 2, B Mathews, BDevries, B Acton 1 ea.

South Gawler 6.4 11.10 12.14 15.16(106)Tanunda 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0(6)

Best: South - S Trenorden, T Panagiotou, BCheer, D Dankiewicz, B Washington, RFeuerherdt; Tan - J McCudden, E Laucke, LBirchard, W Loffler, C Wilkin, J McLennan.

Goals: South - T Panagiotou 4, J Martin 3, BWashington 2, M Warner 2, D Dankiewicz 2, BCheer 1, J Sheridan 1; Tan - D Hunt 1.

Barossa District 2.2 6.3 9.4 12.4(76)Nuriootpa 1.1 3.1 5.2 6.2(38)

Best: Bar - D Nangle, M Quinn, B Ratcliff, RAllington, C Robinson, T Baron; Nuri - SHiggs, B Hoepner, A Laverty, N Lange, RHaynes, H Jaunay.Goals: Bar - B Ratcliff 3, C Robinson 2, DNangle 2, M Quinn 2, R Allington 2, S Baron1; Nuri - S Higgs 3, N Lange, R Haynes, BHoepner 1 ea.

Kapunda 0.1 4.3 8.4 9.6(60)Willaston 1.0 1.3 2.3 3.4(22)

Best: Kap - D Richardson, K Muir, J Higgins,W Brett, H Smith; Will - R Tyrrell, K Ackland,L Mells, D Moulsdale, B Stirling, B Castle.

Goals: Kap - J Freeman 3, J Higgins 3, KSharpe, L Sherwood, H Smith 1 ea; Will - MSpirritt, J Taylor, R Stewart 1 ea.

JUNIOR COLTS

A gradeH Commane (BD) 9 32R Byrne (N) 2 25A Gerardis (SG) 3 25J Trewren (SG) 2 22D Horsnell (F) 0 21B Sugars (A) 3 21W Farley (K) 1 19P Bova (GC) 7 17B Kaesler (T) 2 16S Agars (T) 0 13B Gordon (W) 4 13R James (BD) 3 13C Musolino (SG) 3 13ReservesA Parsons (SG) 4 26J Rosenzweig (A) 5 18J Berrett (BD) 5 14C Browne (K) 4 14S Carmichael (F) 0 12J McVicar (SG) 0 11J Carter (W) 0 9J Smith (NR) 0 9B Barker (SG) 3 8S Vanstone (BD) 0 7N Pech (A) 0 7J Carter (A) 1 7Senior ColtsT Goers (T) 5 27W Roberts (BD) 4 24V Kroon (GC) 8 18J Neat (GC) 2 16S Schrapel (NR) 2 15S Mickan (T) 0 13H Moss (F) 0 12K Dallwitz (SG) 0 11D Douglas (NR) 2 10M Good (K) 0 9B Coombs (W) 0 9K Johnson (F) 0 9B Osborne (SG) 1 9A Hutchinson (T) 0 9J Chapman (SG) 0 9T Ahl (SG) 1 9J Edwards (GC) 0 9Junior ColtsJ Martin (SG) 3 25J Freeman (K) 3 24B Washington (SG) 2 23N Lange (NR) 1 20T Panagiotou (SG) 4 17B Ratcliff (BD) 3 13D Nangle (BD) 2 13L Cunningham (A) 2 13R Allington (BD) 2 12S Higgs (NR) 3 9J Taylor (W) 1 9

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GAWLER Central’s 10-point win atAngaston may be a ray of hope for theTigers faithful but for the Panthersit’s a worrying sign that they arehovering just above rock bottom.

Despite still missing star ruckmanLuke Howard, the Tigers clearly sawthis as an opportunity to claim theirfirst points of the season.

However, it was the home side thatgot on the front foot early with NicFalland and Brad Sugars eachnailing a pair of goals.

At the other end Paul Bova added apair for the Tigers which combinedwith one from Todd Lamont kept theTigers within six points at the firstbreak.

The Panthers were short-handedwith their captain Matt Doecke who,fresh off his 350th game the previousweek missed just the fifth game ofhis career to be with his wife Anitawho gave birth to their first childKyla Ellen on Saturday evening.

Kicking with the aid of a slightbreeze the Tigers displayed betterball skills than the Panthers, who,too often are their own worst enemyturning the ball over, especiallywhen trying to move the ball out ofdefence.

Kalon Heintze celebrated his 50thgame with a goal in the second as theTigers started to show the spirit theyhave been renowned for in recentyears. Central gained a one pointlead at half time.

With the home side desperatelyseeking just their second win ofseason 2012 a third quarter fightback was always on the cards.

Goals from Brandon Kurtz, Sugarsand Jack Fosdike were enough inwhat was an ugly game to watch, toget them back on top.

Unfortunately Bova popped uponce more to split the middle andfirst-gamer, 15-year-old Jackson

Harvey kicked the first goal of whatshould be a great career.

Tiger veteran Aaron King was fullof praise for the work of his team’sforwards.

“Bova, he’s just a freak,” King said.“Unfortunately this year ourforward 50m entries have been toofew because we know if we get it tohim one on one he’ll get it.

“Jackson’s game was great, at 15 toplay centre half forward and havefive shots on goal is a big deal.”

King was also upbeat about theTigers’ year despite the lack ofsuccess.

“It’s been tough, but we’ve been inmost games at half time.

“The effort level has definitely beenthere. We know where we’re at all ofthe bottom three sides, ourselves,Angaston and Freeling know thatwhen we come up against each otherwe’ve got to make the most of it.”

King along with Jason Blakemorewere good for the Tigers in themidfield with their work-rate aperfect example for their youngerteammates.

For the Panthers, the problems areplentiful.

Apart from the obvious lack of aruckman, their skills are notconsistently good enough, they don’tseem to know where to go when theydon’t have the ball and they’vebecome too predictable, alwayslooking for Sugars when goingforward.

The only positives to come from thegame being the continuedimprovement of Falland and youngbig man Alex Reincke along with thebest showing to date for promisingrookie Matt Head.

Things may not get any better forthe Panthers this week as theytravel to play title favouritesTanunda while Central’s high maybe short lived as they tackle BarossaDistricts in this week’s fixture.

Gawler Tigers terrificBy MIKE TEAKLE

KAPUNDA have maintainedtheir red-hot form, beatingWillaston by 32 points to extendtheir winning streak to fourgames.

The win has the upbeat Bomberssitting second on the ladder with a5-2 record.

They are well-placed to startconsidering a finals’ tilt while forWillaston the pressure continuesto mount as their 2-4 record hasthem sitting sixth and in danger ofmissing the four if they can’t find asolution to their indifferent form.

Rodney Brown’s Bombers havebeen building over severalseasons and now have a strongmix of young talent and veteransmarts.

The most obvious area ofimprovement has been in themidfield where they toreWillaston apart on Saturday.

The Bombers core of runningplayers headlined the goal kickinglist with young star Joe Brownand Kapunda captain eachkicking four goals, Freddy Agiuschimed in with three and thehard-running Paul Andersonadded a pair.

Despite the final margin, thisgame was a tight affair all daywith Kapunda being able to pinchgoals at crucial times.

Things could have been verydifferent had Willaston kickedstraight in the second term wherethey kicked 2-7 with at least five ofthe misses being from ‘gimme’shots.

Donnybrook coach Justin Irvingwas frustrated by the loss.

“It’s one of those things that canhappen,” Irving said.

“I thought we were the betterteam for three of the four quarters,we just couldn’t take advantage ofthat.

“In the third quarter, we got backwithin a goal only to let them kickthe last couple of the quarter.

“We let our guard down at timesand just couldn’t finish off ourgood work.”

Ben Gordon’s four goal haul wasone of the few highlights for theDonnybrooks dispelling some ofthe doubts surrounding his play.

Sam McKinnon has added a doseof hardness to the Bombermidfield to take some pressure off

Andrew Turrell. His tackling andattack on the ball has been pivotalin the Bomber revival.

For Willaston, Jamie Williamsshrugged off injury concerns tokick three goals before CamMcKinnon was moved onto himfrom centre half back.

Kapunda ruckman TobyJohnson left the field early in thegame following a heavy collisionbut returned later but his absenceallowed Jason Mackenzie tochallenge Willaston giant JamesJones in the ruck and give hismidfield first look most times.

For Willaston their next fourgames will define the directiontheir season is headed as theytake on Nuriootpa (away), GawlerCentral (away), Tanunda (home)

and South Gawler (away) andwith key utility Josh Taylorexpected to miss at least two moreweeks with a hamstring injury.

“It’s crucial phase coming up forus, if we don’t win this week, theseasons over,” Irving said.

This week’s game will be a truetest for the Donnybrooks withNuri having improved from the20-goal loss they suffered the lasttime they faced Willaston andcoming off a stinging nine goalloss to Barossa District.

For Kapunda, the next monthcan set their season up needing towin just two of their gamesagainst Freeling (home), bye, Nuri(away) and Gawler Central (away)to be within reach of the 8 to 9 winneeded to play finals.

Red hot Kapunda By MIKE TEAKLE

THIS weekend saw the club travel to Angastonwith the weather being fine but cold. It was greatto see all teams playing and what a terrific roundfor the club with majority of our teams cominghome with a win. This weekend June 9, there isno local netball, so enjoy the weekend and hopeto see you all at the Netballers day which willcommence from noon on Saturday. This shouldbe a great a event.Diary Dates - June 9 - Long weekend, no local netball - footballonly, playing Barossa, so we’re holding ‘TigerGals Netballers Day’ instead. Talk to your coachfor all the details.June 16 hosting Willaston.June 17 start of Net-Set-Go eight weekintroductory netball program for children aged 5-10. Starts at 10am, registrations taken that day -Phone Chanelle on 0401 870 452 or Leanne on0410 495 745 with any queries.

June 23 Freeling away game.Check the website www.gcsc.com.au for all theclub news and results.Thanks to our many weekly award supporters fortheir generosity with the incentive awardsprovided :- Supercuts, Chemplus, Eagle BoysPizza, Fasta Pasta, Starplex, Bushmans Hotel,Sportspower, Lisa at LKFS Finance, WasleysHotel.Senior One: Gawler Central 52 d Angaston 51.Senior Two: Angaston 51 d Gawler Central 46.Senior Three: Gawler Central 42 d Angaston 37.Senior Four: Gawler Central 47 d Angaston 36.Senior Five: Gawler Central 60 d Angaston 54.Senior Six: Angaston 53 d Gawler Central 36.Senior Seven: Angaston 48 d Gawler Central 18.Intermediate One: Gawler Central 50 d Angaston31.Intermediate Two: Gawler Central 37 d Angaston31.Junior One: Angaston 56 d Gawler Central 38.Junior Two: Gawler Central 44 d Angaston 24.Sub JuniorOne: Gawler Central 21 d Angaston17.Sub Junior Two: Angaston 15 d Gawler Central 7.Sub Junior Three: Gawler Central 18 d Angaston4.Primary One: Gawler Central 9 d Angaston 3.Primary Two: Gawler Central 6 d Angaston 0.

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MARK: Kapunda’s Brad Taylor marks strongly despite pressurefrom Willaston’s Ben Gordon.

A GREAT day for the Bomber on Saturday - picking up threewins and nearly a fourth in a fine day of football down atWillaston.

The As started slowly before getting into gear and having acomfortable win, K 18.13 (121) to W 12.17 (89), by 32points.

Joey Brown continues his development in getting bestplayer (JT Johnson / Ahrens Engineering award) as well askicking four goals, while Sam McKinnon and Cam McKinnonalso played some good footy. A big test to continue this formthis coming week when we play Freeling before having aweek off for the bye.

Goody’s B graders finally had something to celebrate, witha big 67-point win over a reasonable Willaston outfit. ConnorBrowne must now be knocking on the door for A gradeselection with a best on ground performance (sponsored byLittle Mo’s Bakery) as well as kicking four goals. TommyMcKinnon and Andrew May also played good games astheir form continues to improve.

The U17s let one slip as they took a 14 point lead into thethree quarter time break. Coach Creber was furious with thelast quarter effort, but a big week on the track to beat ourclose neighbour Freeling will be on the cards. Best playerthanks to Landmark (Gawler/Kapunda) was Tom Williamsand Matt Good also played well.

The under 15s started the day off well with a 38 point win.

Coach David Leslie was very happy with the win and theway the boys stuck with their game plan. Darcy Richardsonplayed his best game for the year to be best on ground(Thanks to Gawler Landscaping Supplies) and Kade Muirwas good across half back. The ‘twin towers’ in JoshyFreeman and Jayden Higgins kicked three goals each tocontinue their consistent goal kicking.

A fantastic game from the baby Bombers kicked off theweekend of footy on Friday night. The coaches wish theycould give awards to all players as they all played so well.The Gary and Olivia Waldhuter Mobile Diesel Servicesawards went to Toby Woods who kicked his first goal for theseason, Cody Hallett for some great marks and setting upgoals. The Litl Mo’s award went to Riley Menzel for afantastic mark and goal kicking. Other awards to DarcieBrown for another great game and a fantastic goal, ZacDiekman (the Zac Attack), Beau Pepper and Cayse Dew forgreat ball skills, good kicking and all round improvement.Steven Shearing won the Willaston Clubs canteen voucher.

Another encouraging game from the u11s who reallyimpressed debut coach Mick Woods proving they arelistening at training and learning from each of their coaches.Shapes of Green Landscaping Awards went to Mark Martinfor a good solid effort and Zac Muir for putting his body onthe line. Other awards to Jordan Harris who had anoutstanding game, Sean Dempsey for impressing with hismarks, Ronan Dellar and Adam Schmidt for continuedimprovement, listening to the coach game plan.

U13s put in a good effort over four quarters with an undermanned team.

Alec Wendt put in all day, along with Conor White, CodyDew and Josh Rowsell. The large Willaston oval was all toomuch with no reserves on the bench. Keep up the effort andintensity boys and a win will soon come. Thanks to theWillaston players who helped make up the numbers.

Incentive Awards to Alec Wendt, Adam Cobbledick, CoreyWall and Jacob Barron. Willaston 9.3.57 def Kapunda 0.4.4

Reminder to all sponsors and life members - make yourway along to our show this Saturday to enjoy somefellowship and laughs. - Go the Bombers.

Bomber Blasts

Overseas appointmentFORMER Barossa, Light andGawler football umpire KristianWhitaker has been chosen to gointernational.

This weekend Whitaker will blowhis whistle at the Bali 9s annualIndonesian Football carnival.

“It is very exciting,” Whitaker said.“But it is going to be demanding as Iwill probably have to umpire about20 games over the length of thechampionships.”

The Bali 9s is for over 35-year-oldmasters teams and there will be 25taking part.

“It should be very interesting,” hesaid. “The teams are only nine-a-sideand matches are played on soccerpitches.

“I understand each game is two 15-minute halves and they like to get

them over as quickly as possible notto interfere with their party time.”

Whitaker said the teams wouldcome from India and other Asiancountries as well as northernAustralia and local Indonesianclubs.

“It should be a different experienceand I’m looking forward to it.”

While the Northern Territoryfootball season has finished,Whitaker is still busy facilitatinggames for the Northern Thunderteam which plays in the Queenslandleague taking on teams whichincludes reserve teams from the AFLclubs the Brisbane Lions and GoldCoast Suns.

“I’m loving the involvement withthe AFL in Darwin but will be backfor the Barossa finals.”

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SPORTS SHOWCASING OUR LOCAL HEROES

PremiershipsA Men Team P W L D B F A GD Pts1 Tanunda 3 3 0 0 1 8 1 7 92 Nuriootpa 4 3 1 0 0 17 3 14 9 3 AM United 3 1 2 0 1 8 7 1 3 4 Gawler/Trinity 4 1 2 1 0 6 7 -1 4 5 Two Wells 4 0 3 1 0 2 23 -21 1

A Women Team P W L D B F A GD Pts1 Gawler 5 4 0 1 0 16 3 13 13 2 AM United 5 4 0 1 0 16 3 13 13 3 Nuriootpa 5 2 2 1 0 9 6 3 7 4 Two Wells 5 2 2 1 0 8 10 -2 7 5 Tanunda 5 1 4 0 0 4 14 -10 3 6 Trinity 5 0 5 0 0 2 19 -17 0B Men

Team P W L D B F A GD Pts1 Tanunda 3 3 0 0 1 8 3 5 9 2 Nuriootpa 4 3 1 0 0 10 4 6 9 3 Gawler/Trinity 4 2 2 0 0 9 6 3 6 4 AM United 3 1 2 0 1 2 7 -5 3 5 Two Wells 4 0 4 0 0 2 11 -9 0 B WomenTeam P W L D B F A GD Pts1 AM United 5 5 0 0 0 18 0 18 15 2 Nuriootpa 5 2 2 0 0 7 5 2 7 3 Gawler 5 2 2 1 0 2 4 -2 7 4 Two Wells 5 0 5 0 0 0 18 -18 0Under 18Team P W L D B F A GD Pts1 Nuriootpa 4 4 0 0 0 18 3 15 12 2 Tanunda 4 2 1 1 0 19 6 13 7 3 Two Wells 4 2 1 1 0 12 9 3 74 AM United 4 1 3 0 0 4 23 -19 35 Gawler 4 0 4 0 0 6 18 -12 0

Under 15/16Team P W L D B F A GD Pts1 Nuriootpa 4 4 0 0 0 18 3 15 12 2 AM United 4 2 1 1 0 10 7 3 7 3 Two Wells 4 1 1 2 0 6 6 0 5 4 Tanunda 4 1 3 0 0 8 17 -9 3 5 Gawler 4 0 3 1 0 1 10 -9 1

Under 13/14Team P W L D B F A GD Pts1 Trinity College White 4 4 0 0 1 10 1 9 122 Two Wells 4 3 0 1 1 17 7 10 10 3 Nuriootpa 5 3 2 0 0 9 7 2 9 4 AM United 4 2 1 1 1 7 6 1 7 5 Trinity College Red 4 1 3 0 1 6 5 1 3 6 Tanunda 4 1 3 0 1 2 12 -10 3 7 Gawler 5 0 5 0 0 0 23 -23 0

Barossa Valley hockey results and tables

ResultsA MenAM United 3 drew with Tanunda 3; Two Wells 2 drew withGawler/Trinity 2; Nuriootpa had the bye.

A WomenNuriootpa 3 d Trinity 0; Gawler 4 d Two Wells 0; AMUnited 2 d Tanunda 1.

B MenGawler Trinity 5 d Two Wells 0; AM United 1 a Tanunda0; Nuriootpa had the bye.

B WomenAM United 2 d Nuriootpa 0; Gawler 1 d Two Wells 0.

Under 18Two Wells 3 d Gawler 2; Tanunda 7 d AM United 0;Nuriootpa had the bye.

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

Under 13/14AM United 5 drew with Two Wells 5; Nuriootpa 1 d TrinityCollege Red 0; Trinity College White 4 d Gawler 0;Tanunda had the bye.

Barossa Bowland Leagueresults, points to date.Morning Stars: C DPlayers 83, Bowled Out82, Two Of Us 77, LuckyDucks 60. Star bowler:Sharon Leske 61 POA(pins over average).Valleyites: Zodiac 218,Tripod 202.5, Ten Pinners190.5, WAFWOTEAM 181,The Drifters 176.5, W.M.D.158. Star bowlers: SyeBriner 39 POA, BarryNorton 48 POA.Grapevines: Pinsetters58, Strikers 56, WhatEvers 55, Strike Outs 51,Pin Killers 44, DoubleTrouble 42, Go Getters 40,Pin Magic 36, Pinheads34, Two Wonders 24. Starbowlers: Venessa Wade 62POA, Graeme Heinrich 31POA.Have A Ball: Creep Show92, Old Farts 91, GutterTrash 74, Speed Demons72, Triple XXXX 67, BallsOf Fury 66, Aint No Turkey43. Star bowlers: DavidSimons 58 POA, HazelHancock 43 POA. Barossa Juniors: LittleDevils 51, Annihilators 48,The Strikers 48, Pinkillers44, Pin Heads 40, TheTriple M's 39. Star bowlers:Dana Hyland 17 POA,Scott Habermann 56 POA.

Ladies played left-handedor opposite hand and didvery well. Even Audreymade a pudel. Maureenand Ruth both had a framescore of 48.Results of play: M Balch166/109 275, A Vanstone153/98 251, R Bell 96/136232.24s: M Balch 2, AVanstone 1.

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Barossa Valley Squash Association Round: 15: Division One on May 29.Plums d Grapes, 2-9-224 to 2-8-237.(T Talbot l R Browne 1-3, G Ward l GAlderslade 2-3, P Leadbeater d MLangan 3-0, J Discombe d R Dadds 3-2)Oranges d Mangoes, 3-9-171 to 1-4-132.(K Kulak d M Rosiak 3-0, P Howe l TNoack 0-3, G Nitschke d R Fullgrabe3-1, R Adamson d J Nagel 3-0).Apples d Pawpaws, 2-8-218 to 2-8-200.(L Duncan d A Birchard 3-1, D Maherd D Preuss 3-1, A Blackwell l G Hobbs2-3, T Conway l K Ward 0-3)

Division 2 on May 31.Zibbobo d Bombino, 2-8-198 to 2-8-187. (A Blackwell l T Noack 0-3, KWard l A Cunningham 2-3, N Sloper dW Marschall 3-2, D Molineux d JNagel 3-0).Fiano d Sagrantino, 2-8-177 to 2-7-171. (R Lieschke l S O’Loughlin 1-3, MWitcomb d S Wendt 3-1, T Sloper l DAltus 1-3, S Cook d B Waters 3-0).Dolcetto d Robosa, 3-9-170 to 1-3-61. (G Nitschke by default, N Bauer l RAdamson 0-3, P Gerhardy d T Kroehn3-0, C Zadow by default).

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Results from matches played on May 31.Division One: Overway WYM d Commercial Taverners 8-7; Two WellsTavern d Xchanged 13-2; Willaston Warriors d Two Wells Clueless 10-5;No Fear.Comm d Exchange Hotel 13-2; Smithfield Filthy Fockers dSoccer Club Eagles 9-6; Soccer Club Kruisers d Roseworthy Blue 8-7.PremiershipTeam P W L F A STwo Wells Tavern 8 7 1 90 30 14Two Wells No Fear.Comm 8 7 1 78 42 14Overway WYM 8 7 1 72 48 14Two Wells Commercial Taverners 8 6 2 77 43 12Smithfield Filthy Fockers 8 5 3 67 53 10Xchanged 8 4 4 47 73 8Soccer Club Eagles 8 3 5 52 66 6Soccer Club Kruisers 8 2 6 57 63 4Roseworthy Blue 8 2 6 56 64 4Willaston Warriors 8 2 6 49 71 4Exchange Hotel 8 2 6 41 79 4Two Wells Clueless 8 1 7 39 79 2Division Two: Smithfield What The’s d Smithfield SUS 8-7; WillastonFarcues d Overway Underways 9-6; Lyndoch d Roseworthy Shooters 10-5.PremiershipTeam P W L F A SSmithfield What The’s 8 8 0 89 31 16Smithfield SUS 8 6 2 67 53 12Lyndoch Hotel 8 5 3 67 53 10Willaston Farcues 8 3 5 50 70 6Overway Underways 8 1 7 46 74 2Roseworthy Shooters 8 1 7 41 79 2

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DEFENDING premier Willaston showed they are ontrack to land another title with an 11-goal win over thepreviously unbeaten Kapunda.

In a word of warning for opposition teams, an ill LisaWilson climbed from her sickbed to line up at goalshooter before going off at half time to be replaced bycoach Mel Tump.

Mel said the Willaston girls knew it was going to be atough match as always against Kapunda.

“After a slow start we were able to pull away to a smallbut handy lead at quarter time,” Mel said.

“Kapunda continued to apply a lot of pressure on ourmid court through the second quarter but in the third wewere able to reduce our error rate and play some greatnetball.

“Jess Wilson in wing attack combined well withBronwyn Heap in goal attack to allow us to outscoreKapunda by converting on our turnovers.

“Kapunda never gave up and came out hard again inthe last quarter but fortunately our efforts in the firstthree was enough to see us come away with the points.”

Willaston’s best were goal attack Bronwyn Heap, JessWilson at wing attack and Danica Earle at goal defence.

Paul McGrath, Kapunda coach said it had been a greatgame of quality netball.

“We had a mini win at the start with Willaston missingtheir first and we quickly jumped to a three-goal lead,but unlike recent weeks the pressure was then appliedand our conversion rate slipped,” Paul said.

“We were only three down at the first break and thesecond was much the same, even netball across thecourt, but our finishing was still below par.

“After half time Willaston stepped up a gear or twoafter making some key positional changes. They movedthe ball quickly and skilfully, where we hesitated, notwanting to make mistakes.

“At the last the difference was 15 and while this was toobig a task to pull back, the Kapunda girls never say dieand we produced our best netball outscoring them.

“Confidence and belief in your ability is very importantand we need to continue to work on these areas so weremain positive for the full game. While we didn’t get awin, we will learn from the experience.”

Kapunda’s best were Kristy Humble at goal keeper whohad a tough job, trying to restrict quality shooters andCandy Zivic at goal attack who started slowly, butfinished with a good last quarter scoring 10 at 83 per cent.

THE battle at the bottom of the ladder saw Nuriootpawin its first match since the 2010 season with a four-goalvictory. Coach Robyn March was delighted.

“Finally, Nuri has thrown the monkey off its back,” shesaid. “It was a hard fought battle all day. We were aheadat each of the breaks and even blew out to be up by sevengoals, but then there were stoppages for blood injury(Nuri’s Kendall Barter) and an opposition player whorequired her asthma puffer.

“We regrouped after the blood injury, but the secondstop put a halt to our momentum.

“I am particularly impressed by our defensive work.Jodie Kurtz was her usual brilliant self and is impartingsome of that on court knowledge to Nuri’s winner of theVine Inn lunch/dinner voucher, Jaime McGuirk who isup from the 2s to replace injured defender Lizzie Cane.

“Rachael Gerhady was the winner of the Barossa DryCleaners award for four quarters of consistent hardwork. She took some impressive intercepts anddisrupted the opposition’s drive onto the circle.

“Our goalies struggled against a solid opposition, butexperienced Keryn Jacobs provided a steadyinginfluence on our developing goalies. Heidi Gogoll settledinstantly and was moving well and converting the muchneeded turn over goals. She was awarded the Waneradrinks voucher for stepping up to the plate andconverting under extreme pressure. Kendall Barter andLana Kaesler were solid all day.

“I am very pleased that the girls were finally able tostring four consistent quarters together while reducingour usual high percentage of unforced errors.”

Barossa coach Leanne Nelson was shattered.“Not much to say, back to the drawing board,” Leanne

said. “Disappointed with the loss in a low scoring match.Will get back to the basics and start the season againafter the long weekend.”

Barossa’s best were Laura Slade and Kelly Gerschwitz.

THE battle for fourth spot on the premiership wentdown to the final seconds with Gawler Central grabbinga one goal win over Angaston.

In a thrilling finale, Angaston goalie Kim Seelandertried a long bomb in the final seconds to snatch a drawbut the ball missed as the whistle sounded.

Central’s acting coach Katie Ward said it had been athrilling game.

“Angaston got in front a couple of times but the girlskept on fighting and were able to win by one goal at a nailbiting finish,” Katie said. “They know how to scare a fillin coach.

“Angaston’s goalies shot really well but in saying that Igave one of the best to our defender Sallyann Vivian whoI thought played really well.

“Midcourt Krystal Butler also had a good game andactually got the game saving intercept.

“Leigh (coach Leigh Waddington) has been working ona lot of structural things and I’m sure she will be doing abit more at training on Tuesday.”

Angaston captain Katie Gloede said it had been anexcellent game.

“Central were probably the more dominant side duringthe game but credit to our girls they refused to give upand battled on strongly,” Katie said.

“Young defender Maddie Kalleske went down with anankle injury during the third quarter which upset ourbalance for a short while. It meant Ashka Jolly had tocome on and she had already played a full game in the 2s.

“It was goal-for-goal in the final minutes and I’m surewith a bit more time we could have at least grabbed adraw.”

Best players were defender Tamara Rowe and goaliesLily Miles and Kim Seelander.

SOUTH Gawler showed its class with a brilliant 40-goalwin over Tanunda.

Lynette Hutton, South coach, said it had been verymuch a game of quarters.

“After getting off to a very quick start we played with alot of pace and scored quickly,” Lynette said.

“In our second and third quarters Tanunda applied alot more pressure and the game became more even.

“In the fourth we were able to pull away and scorequickly once again.

“Bec (Brading) and Kayla (Collins) were solid all day.Well done to Sam on her first Div 1 game this year. Wewill be looking forward to the break this week.”

Tanunda coach Maria Fraser had other committmentsand was unavailable for comment.

It is fair to conclude she would have been verydisappointed with the margin as the senior ones havebeen mixing their form. Tanunda’s best players wereJess Liddiard at goal attack, Zoe Hoffrichter at goalkeeper and Lauren Martin at wing defence.

Senior One Pts For Agst %Willaston 12 391 248 61.19 South Gawler 11 399 272 59.46 Kapunda 11 408 335 54.91 Gawler Central 8 339 274 55.30 Angaston 6 288 308 48.32 Freeling 4 245 302 44.79 Nuriootpa 2 204 304 40.16 Tanunda 2 226 337 40.14 Barossa District 0 209 329 38.85 Senior Two Pts For Agst %South Gawler 10 353 243 59.23 Willaston 10 273 219 55.49 Gawler Central 8 264 264 50.00 Freeling 8 214 217 49.65 Angaston 8 254 258 49.61 Nuriootpa 6 225 231 49.34 Kapunda 6 275 298 47.99 Tanunda 0 239 306 43.85 Barossa District 0 185 246 42.92 Senior Three Pts For Agst %South Gawler 11 357 233 60.51 Gawler Central 10 303 184 62.22 Willaston 10 315 197 61.52 Nuriootpa 8 267 205 56.57 Angaston 8 281 225 55.53 Barossa District 4 206 262 44.02 Tanunda 2 171 272 38.60 Kapunda 2 201 419 32.42 Freeling 1 164 268 37.96 Senior Four Pts For Agst %South Gawler 12 385 237 61.90 Gawler Central 10 301 204 59.60 Tanunda 10 271 201 57.42 Angaston 10 275 233 54.13 Willaston 6 262 253 50.87 Nuriootpa 4 215 265 44.79 Freeling 2 205 265 43.62 Kapunda 2 217 353 38.07 Barossa District 0 178 295 37.63 Senior Five Pts For Agst %Willaston 12 350 186 65.30 South Gawler 12 370 200 64.91 Angaston 8 333 229 59.25 Gawler Central 8 326 238 57.80 Tanunda 6 273 247 52.50 Freeling 4 255 304 45.62 Barossa District 4 201 326 38.14 Nuriootpa 0 178 356 33.33 Kapunda 2 176 376 31.88 Senior Six Pts For Agst %Angaston 12 391 160 70.96 Willaston 10 372 164 69.40 Gawler Central 10 285 165 63.33 South Gawler 10 320 234 57.76 Nuriootpa 6 242 293 45.23 Freeling 4 209 308 40.43 Barossa District 2 216 354 37.89 Tanunda 2 147 299 32.96 Kapunda 0 148 353 29.54 Senior Seven Pts For Agst %Angaston 9 234 127 64.82 Freeling 6 181 165 52.31 Willaston 5 175 151 53.68 South Gawler 4 199 162 55.12 Barossa District 4 209 201 50.98 Gawler Central 2 88 130 40.37 Nuriootpa 0 59 209 22.01 Intermediate One Pts For Agst %Willaston 12 258 156 62.32 Nuriootpa 10 270 182 59.73 South Gawler 9 326 211 60.71 Freeling 9 261 182 58.92 Kapunda 6 288 286 50.17 Barossa District 6 201 218 47.97 Gawler Central 2 215 298 41.91 Tanunda 2 172 312 35.54 Angaston 0 163 309 34.53 Intermediate Two Pts For Agst %South Gawler 14 398 171 69.95 Willaston 10 316 155 67.09 Kapunda 10 311 203 60.51 Gawler Central 8 250 234 51.65 Freeling 6 243 232 51.16 Angaston 4 202 274 42.44 Tanunda 2 174 276 38.67 Barossa District 2 117 318 26.90 Nuriootpa 0 140 288 32.71 Junior One Pts For Agst %South Gawler 12 321 167 65.78 Willaston 10 245 125 66.22 Nuriootpa 8 280 198 58.58 Tanunda 8 212 188 53.00 Angaston 7 298 209 58.78 Freeling 5 176 194 47.57 Gawler Central 2 247 269 47.87 Barossa District 2 131 306 29.98 Kapunda 0 134 388 25.67 Junior Two Pts For Agst %Willaston 12 367 108 77.26 South Gawler 10 267 143 65.12 Gawler Central 6 226 99 69.54 Angaston 6 205 169 54.81 Tanunda 6 195 165 54.17 Freeling 2 122 277 30.58 Barossa District 2 111 259 30.00 Nuriootpa 0 89 310 22.31 Sub Junior One Pts For Agst %Gawler Central 12 218 56 79.56 Angaston 10 202 74 73.19 Kapunda 10 145 129 52.92 Freeling 8 184 77 70.50 Nuriootpa 6 73 117 38.42 Tanunda 4 78 117 40.00 Willaston 4 69 120 36.51 Barossa District 2 95 148 39.09 South Gawler 0 22 248 8.15 Sub Junior Two Pts For Agst %Angaston 12 171 55 75.66 Gawler Central 8 93 68 57.76 Willaston 8 122 107 53.28 Barossa District 8 79 78 50.32 Nuriootpa 8 82 84 49.40 Tanunda 6 101 73 58.05 South Gawler 4 75 115 39.47 Kapunda 2 91 133 40.63 Freeling 0 32 133 19.39 Sub Junior Three Pts For Agst %Gawler Central 8 90 23 79.65 Nuriootpa 8 117 46 71.78 Barossa District 4 36 35 50.70 Angaston 2 40 56 41.67 Tanunda 2 30 70 30.00 Kapunda 0 29 112 20.57

Barossa, Light and GawlerNetball Association resultsfrom Round 7 June 2.Senior One: GawlerCentral 52 d Angaston 51;South Gawler 68 dTanunda 28; Nuriootpa 39d Barossa District 35;Willaston 63 d Kapunda52.

Senior Two: Angaston 51d Gawler Central 46;South Gawler 65 dTanunda 34; Nuriootpa 37d Barossa District 29;Willaston 51 d Kapunda25.

Senior Three: GawlerCentral 42 d Angaston 37;South Gawler 53 dTanunda 33; Nuriootpa 44d Barossa District 25;Willaston 64 d Kapunda24.

Senior Four: GawlerCentral 47 d Angaston 36;South Gawler 46 dTanunda 42; Nuriootpa 42d Barossa District 29;Willaston 50 d Kapunda30.

Senior Five: GawlerCentral 60 d Angaston 54;South Gawler 53 dTanunda 31; BarossaDistrict 40 d Nuriootpa 33;Willaston 69 d Kapunda19.

Senior Six: Angaston 53 dGawler Central 36; SouthGawler 53 d Tanunda 17;Nuriootpa 57 d BarossaDistrict 49; Willaston 60 dKapunda 22.Senior Seven: Angaston48 d Gawler Central 18;Barossa District 62 dNuriootpa 20.

Intermediate One: GawlerCentral 50 d Angaston 31;South Gawler 66 dTanunda 23; BarossaDistrict 28 d Nuriootpa 22;Willaston 38 d Kapunda33.

Intermediate Two: GawlerCentral 37 d Angaston 31;South Gawler 56 dTanunda 31; BarossaDistrict 37 d Nuriootpa 25;Willaston 36 d Kapunda33.

Junior One: Angaston 56d Gawler Central 38;South Gawler 43 dTanunda 18; Nuriootpa 67d Barossa District 20.

Junior Two: GawlerCentral 44 d Angaston 24;South Gawler 41 dTanunda 30; BarossaDistrict 42 d Nuriootpa 32;Willaston 75 d Kapunda23.

Sub Junior One: GawlerCentral 21 d Angaston 17;Tanunda 26 d SouthGawler 2; Nuriootpa 18 dBarossa District 8;Kapunda 16 d Willaston11.

Sub Junior Two: Angaston15 d Gawler Central 7;Tanunda 16 d SouthGawler 7; Nuriootpa 16 dBarossa District 7;Willaston 25 d Kapunda16.Sub Junior Three: GawlerCentral 18 d Angaston 4;Nuriootpa 20 d BarossaDistrict 14.

Premier materialWillaston 63 Kapunda 52

STRETCH: Bronwyn Heap, Willaston goal attacktries to get closer to the goal ring whileKapunda’s Kristy Humble is determined toprevent it. Willaston’s Lisa Wilson (GS) watches.

Votes for round 7 of theBarossa, Light andGawler NetballAssociation 2012season, the HeraldNetball Club of the YearAward. South Gawler20; Willaston 20; GawlerCentral 18; Nuriootpa18; Angaston 10;Barossa District 10;Tanunda 4; Kapunda2; Freeling had bye.

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3: Kim Seelander (A);Anna Dunn (SG); JessWilson (W); LanaBagshaw (K).2: Katie Gloede (A); AliKing (GC); Lisa Wilson(W); Kerry Giles (K).1: Jodie Kurtz (N);Kayla Collins (SG);Katie Clark (F); KellyGerschwitz (BD).

3: Kahlia Steinert (N);Sam Glenn (SG);Kirsten Muster (F);Meagan Menzel (K).2: Carly Clarke (A);Paula Dean (SG);Rebecca Pierotti (W); Kristal Ruch (BD).1: Jo Jenkins (N);Brittany Waddington(GC); Tayla Wilton (F); Holly Diekman (K).

3: Alex Viney (N);Laura Dawes (SG);Meara Girvan (W);Lucy O’Driscoll (BD).2: Sarah Underwood(N); Kelly Dowden(SG); Brittany Modra(F); Hayley Higgins(K).1: Rebekah Dettloff(A); Chelsea Welsh(GC); Alana Walsh(W); Rylie Thompson(BD).

3: Tahnee Helbig (N);Taryn Renshaw (SG);Zoey Elson (W);Alexandra Dalliston(BD).2: Chelsea Brooke (A);Olivia Earle (SG);Hayley Jones (W);Amanda Pain (BD).1: Regan Lambert (N); Abby Scheer (GC);Alex Hamlyn (F);Lauren Schnmidt (K).

3: Emma Keys (A);Chelsea Hogarth (GC); Gabrielle Millar (F);Morghan Prior (K).2: Mikayla Blenkiron(A); Emily Hawley(GC); Tayla Meaney(F); Dusty Mickan (K).1: Alison Roennfeldt(N); AngelinaMcDonnell (GC); BreeRobinson (F); MegCollins (BD).

Nuriootpa 39 Barossa District 35

Gawler Central 52 Angaston 51

South Gawler 68 Tanunda 28

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1 3552s Big Pond (1) T Pannell 58 17.00 2 sLs36 Do Something (5) D Tourneur 58 7.00 3 23333 Kangaroo Jack (3) J Frew (a2) 58 3.50 4 98s No Hitter (9) Ms L Hopwood 58 13.00 5 50s08 Puff (8) Ms T Zanker 58 17.00 6 59459 Ville De Berne (7) Ms L Stojakovic (a2) 58 13.00 7 20s6 Aradanchi b (6) B Claridge 57.5 4.00 8 L9s9 Prime Contender (10) T Baker 57.5 9.00 9 44682 The Pearly Gates (4) P Gatt 57.5 6.00 10 6537s Zoom (2) J Bowditch 57.5 8.00

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1 070 Cash Job (3) Ms L Hopwood 57.5 51.00 2 2656s Finniss (2) Ms A Herrmann 57.5 11.00 3 4s343 I Like Ike b (6) J Maund 57.5 4.50 4 9 Kooda Chance (10) Ms K Bishop (a3) 57.5 31.00 5 2s54s Mestari (5) J Holder 57.5 3.00 6 9s9 Social Assassin (9) P Gatt 57.5 11.00 7 Toppitoo (8) T Pannell 57.5 16.00 8 5s254 Me Pop’s A Ranga (7) J Bowditch 55.5 7.00 9 2 Rose Of Lincoln b (1) J Potter 55.5 4.00 10 308s Star Contessa (4) S Westover (a2) 55.5 31.00 11 853s Stratum Strikes (11) SCRATCHED

6 2.50 Spring Racing At M’ville 1000m(Apprentices can claim) Class 2 $10,000

1 60s42 Droste dw (11) Ms L Stojakovic (a2) 59 6.50 2 s315s Wine Lover (3) B Claridge 57.5 11.00 3 0139s Avalon d (1) P Gatt 57 5.50 4 20s24 Real Fantasy cb (8) D Tourneur 56 4.00 5 92s00 Delta Rho Sam (4) M Pegus 55.5 26.00 6 14s Sparkling Bella (2) J Potter 55.5 5.50 7 080s4 Sophina c (10) Ms L Hopwood 54 15.00 8 6648s Alanza w (9) A Patterson 54 5.50 9 9s750 Kuitpo Dancer (7) J Maund 54 8.00 10 54448 Angel Of Hope w (6) Ms C Lindop 54 17.00 11 21907 Kooda Dawn d (5) Ms K Bishop (a3) 54 31.00

7 3.28 Centrebet Handicap 1400m(Apprentices can claim) Rating 62 $10,000

1 93826 Ottana d (2) J Holder 59 4.60 2 731s6 Scarlet Cross w (18) J Bowditch 59 16.00 3 28055 Barriers dw (14) C Lever 58.5 13.00 4 24s20 Irish Cheer t (17) M Pegus 58.5 16.00 5 5s518 The Boilermaker dw (16) S Westover (a2) 58.5 13.00 6 4060s Classic Cameo d (8) J Toeroek (a3) 57.5 9.00 7 s6087 Artie’s Angel t (3) P Gatt 56.5 6.00 8 32700 Elsewhere (9) Ms A Herrmann 56 8.00 9 100 Glamorous b (15) S Cahill 56 8.00 10 3106s Morelia t (4) J Frew (a2) 56 11.00 11 09s97 Resenda c (5) Ms K Bishop (a3) 56 21.00 12 s3344 Double Cream b (13) Ms C Lindop 55.5 13.00 13 22159 High Value (10) J Maund 55.5 16.00 14 61762 Our Blue Ribbon w (1) D Tourneur 55.5 11.00

EMERGENCIES 15 829s0 Bruno dw (7) T Pannell 57.5 21.00 16 37660 Haveyaway c (11) Ms L Hopwood 54.5 26.00 17 85178 Hong Kong Missy (12) 54 31.00 18 400s1 Notonmatchday dw (6) Ms L Stojakovic (a2) 56 21.00

8 4.04 Irish Day 1/9 Handicap 1250m(Apprentices can claim) Rating 68 $10,000

1 23388 Shaketheground dwbn (11) Ms L Stojakovic (a2) 61 7.00 2 646s0 Blame Game d (10) Ms C Lindop 59.5 4.60 3 00703 Mister Celestial dw (12) Ms K Bishop (a3) 59.5 17.00 4 7s422 Nothing Shall Pass dw (5) D Tourneur 59.5 7.00 5 92167 Zen tdw (6) Ms A Herrmann 58.5 8.00 6 44s03 Penzevengi d (9) J Bowditch 58 3.50 7 166s5 De Vilaine (13) P Gatt 57 11.00 8 0154s The Princess dw (8) J Potter 56.5 13.00 9 136s0 Chomp d (7) J Holder 55.5 15.00 10 03561 Rub Doubt d (1) J Frew (a2) 55.5 17.00 11 55470 Bigbadbarry cd (4) T Pannell 54.5 15.00 12 00s08 Flower Force d (3) B Claridge 54 26.00

EMERGENCY 13 63755 Park Ranger dw (2) D Evans 54 26.00

Race one

COLLIDE (D A Hayes) 2g: First start. By Bradbury’s Luck - Oh Best Beloved. Looked the goods when scoring 2-1/2 len win The Ancient Order, Sylvan Arc 800m Bendigo barrier trial slow trk Dec 19. First foal to race from dam who was a winner over a mile. Showed ability in his trial. Keep safe.NIGHT BREEZE (Peter Macdonald) 2g By Desert Sun - Asper (1:0-0-0): Vet found no abnormalities after poor debut 9-1/4 len last (57.5) Indubious 1115m Gawler 2yo Mdn May 16. Need to see another.PORTICI (Tony McEvoy) 2r By Barely A Moment - Flashdanza (3:0-0-1): Sent to the paddock after doing his best work late in the small field 1-3/4 len, sht nk 3rd (55.5) Little Critter, Couldn’t Agreemore 1000m M’ville 2yo Plate dead trk Oct 29. Sent out as favour-ite and was given his chance when resuming 1-3/4 len 4th (57.5) Barely A Beat 1210m Balaklava 2yo Mdn May 9. Freshened. Fitter now. Should be around the mark.SHEIK MOH HAND (L Macdonald & A Gluyas) 2c By Dubai Destination - Royal Grove (1:0-0-0): Tipped out following disappointing debut 13-1/2 len last (56.5) Armed For Action 1050m M’ville Queen Adelaide dead trk Feb 4. Showed improvement in recent lg hd, 1-1/2 len 3rd Bon Ton, Find A Moment 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk May 14. First-up. Outclassed in Listed company on debut. Better suited in this grade.WOAKWINE (Jamie Opperman) 2g By Al Maher - Ceberano (1:0-1-0): Sat behind the speed and chased gamely to finish 1-1/4 len 2nd (55.5) Costly Argument 1200m Mt Gambier 2&3yo Mdn slow trk May 20. Sound enough on debut but this is tougher. Place preferred.EXCELL SHOES (S P Gower) 2f: First start. By Excellent Art - Sunday Shoes. Hasn’t trialled in public. Dam won six races from 1000m to 1100m and she has produced a winner from two foals to race. Follow market moves.NAVAN LASS (R F Moore) 2f By Face Value - Boronia Bell (3:0-1-1): Got back in the small field and knuckled down strongly in the straight lg hd, 1/2 nk 3rd (55.5) Barely A Beat, Terrific Flair 1210m Balaklava 2yo Mdn May 9. Lobbed along out the back and hit the line hard again lg nk 2nd (55.5) Fuming 1300m Morphettville Parks 2yo Hcp slow trk May 26. Very good in a much tougher event last start. Big chance of going one better.

Race two

ACES WE HOLD (Craig Stewart) 4m By Clangalang - Doubles Champion (4:0-0-0): Weakened off the pace when resuming 8 len 8th (56.0) Aregee McLaren 1006m Murray Bridge Mdn slow trk May 2 then struggled for 10 len 6th (57.0) Romantic Miss 1100m Hawker Mdn May 26. Hard to recommend on what she has shown to date.DOTING (C J Graves) 4m By Howbaddouwantit - Good Thing (15:0-0-0): Weakened from midfield 11-1/2 len 12th (53.0) Handsome As 1410m Balaklava (62) May 9. Got back and only passed tired horses late 10-1/4 len 10th (54.5) Filiar Invictus 1406m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn May 23. Not going well enough.ESTEBANA (Ms S Nolan) 4m By Universal Prince - She’s In Control (10:0-0-1): Given time to balance up and couldn’t come on 3 len 7th (56.0) Any Destination 1115m Gawler Mdn May 16. Similar again during 6-3/4 len 7th (56.0) Silent Stash 1058m Balaklava Mdn dead trk May 30. Capable of running into a place at odds.GOING CONCERN (Ms E Hubbard) 5m By Lord Jim - Belkenna (8:0-3-1): Had plenty go against in 10-1/4 len 10th (56.0) Aregee McLaren 1006m Murray Bridge Mdn slow trk May 2. Always midfield in 2 len 5th (55.5) Any Destination 1115m Gawler Mdn May 16. Form reads well for this. Go close.MEADOWS STORM (J W Cornell) 4m By Akhadan - Benyang (4:0-1-1): Spelled after being always wide in 7-1/4 len 11th (56.5) Californian Devil 1200m Gawler F&M Mdn Nov 16. Came from the back for 3-3/4 len 4th (56.0) Wicked Tycoon 1006m Murray Bridge Mdn May 23. Should make her pres-ence felt here.DANZEROUND THE SUN (J Dunn) 3f By Danzero - Soak Up The Sun (4:0-0-0): Passed a couple late 8-1/2 len 7th (53.5) Selessi 1210m Balaklava Mdn May 9. Sat behind the speed but couldn’t come on 7-1/2 len 6th (53.5) Shaabam 1350m Strathalbyn 3yo Mdn slow trk May 27. Needs to find a few lengths.ELEHNI (Sam Kavanagh) 3f By Flying Pegasus - Vista Lady (1:0-0-0): Box-seated and held ground to the line 1-3/4 len 4th (55.5) Any Destination 1115m Gawler Mdn May 16. Wiser for her debut. Looks a lead-ing contender.

EXALTED GEM (J W Cornell) 3f By Blevic - Keetah’s Lady (6:0-0-1): Given a short break after 8-3/4 len 6th (56.5) Classy Chloe 1211m Gawler F&M Mdn Mar 7. Settled handy and gave her all to the line 2-3/4 len, 2-3/4 len 3rd (57.0) Ambrosia, All That And 1206m Murray Bridge F&M Mdn May 23. Should settle handy and give a sight.MAGICAL RUBY (J D Smith) 3f By Magic Albert - Gifting (12:0-0-2): Was doing her best work late in 2-1/4 len 6th (55.5) Any Destination 1115m Gawler Mdn May 16. Came from the back for nose, 3 len 3rd (55.5) Shaabam, Wicked Romeo 1350m Strathalbyn 3yo Mdn slow trk May 27. Has had plenty of chances. Take on trust.UNDER DE BOARDWALK (D A Hayes) 3f By Nadeem - Boardwalk Bell (1:0-0-0): Spelled after solid debut 3 len 7th (55.5) Barrett’s Mark 1200m Echuca F&M Mdn Dec 29. Prepared for return with 3/4 len win Fiery Vicky, On Greta Bay 900m Seymour barrier trial dead trk May 18. First-up. Given time to mature after debut. Keep safe.URANIA BELLE (Simon Casey) 3f By Spinning World - Match Point (5:0-0-0): Given a break after 10-1/4 len 4th (55.0) Essence 1518m Gawler 3yo Mdn Dec 28. Passed a couple when resuming 4-1/2 len 6th (55.5) Wicked Tycoon 1006m Murray Bridge Mdn May 23. Others make stronger appeal.

Race three

APOSTLE (J A O’Connor) 5g By Galileo - Chacony (14:0-2-1): Weakened off the pace for 10 len 7th (58.0) Mystic Morn 1509m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn dead trk April 25. Never in the hunt when 3-1/2 len 9th (58.0) Puzzleman 1800m Mt Gambier 2yo+ Mdn slow trk May 20. Others look to have his measure.BUX THE TREND (W A Bogarts) 4g By Yasey - Princess Grace (6:0-1-0): Rolled along in front but couldn’t finish off 5-1/2 len 6th (56.5) Spirit Line 2126m Gawler Mdn May 16. Settled handy but couldn’t go with win-ner 12-1/2 len 2nd (56.5) Cable Bay 2050m Strathalbyn Mdn slow trk May 27. Well held when runner-up last start. Place best.DIAGOLAN (K & H Frew) 4g By Golan - Nadia (11:0-0-2): Worked home without threatening 7-3/4 len 6th (58.0) Full Of Cache 1518m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn May 16. Given his chance during 17-1/4 len 4th (58.0) Cable Bay 2050m Strathalbyn Mdn slow trk May 27. Recent form doesn’t seem threatening.

MICKIEM (R D Daniel) 4g By Alannan - Sans Pari (8:0-1-0): Always midfield during 1-1/4 len 5th (58.0) Via Dubai 1400m Mt Gambier 2yo+ Mdn dead trk May 18 then went down fighting 1/2 len 2nd (68.5) Outlaw Idacash 1600m Hamilton 2yo+ Mdn Hwt heavy trk June 3. Can add value into the exotics with some luck from the wide gate.JEUNE ESPRIT (S P Gower) 3g By Bel Esprit - Jeune Magic (3:0-0-0): No excuses when resuming 6-1/4 len 10th (57.5) Quench The Thirst 1610m Balaklava 2yo+ Mdn May 9 then always well back during 13-1/4 len 7th (57.5) Foxtrot Novey 1600m Strathalbyn 2yo+ Mdn slow trk May 27. Fitter now but prefer to wait until he shows .ONE UP ONE DOWN (D R Jolly) 3g By Blevic - Star To Behold (10:0-0-0): Passed tired horses late for 8-1/4 len 7th (57.5) Full Of Cache 1518m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn May 16. Settled worse than midfield on the rails and couldn’t come on 10-3/4 len 6th (54.5) Foxtrot Novey 1600m Strathalbyn 2yo+ Mdn slow trk May 27. Needs to lift.THE WILD THING (R D Daniel) 3c By Strada - Oh So Canny (6:0-0-0): Strode along midfield and held ground to the line 5 len 5th (57.5) Bossed 1600m Penola 2yo+ Mdn May 6. Got back after missing the kick and did his best work late 3-1/2 len 8th (54.5) Puzzleman 1800m Mt Gambier 2yo+ Mdn slow trk May 20. Gets his chance here.AMBER ALL OVER (Ms N Bruggemann) 4m By Mugharreb - Amber Gaze (15:0-2-0): Weakened out of the box-seat for disap-pointing 19-3/4 len 9th (55.0) Star Legion 1400m Port Augusta 2yo+ Mdn May 13. Ordinary again during 10-3/4 len 8th (54.0) Mime 1400m Hawker 2yo+ Mdn May 26. Hard to make a case.REGAL JASMINE (C J Graves) 4m By His Royal Highness - Jasmond (13:0-0-0): Never in the hunt when 14-3/4 len last (56.0) Quench The Thirst 1610m Balaklava 2yo+ Mdn May 9. Always well back again during 19-1/4 len 5th (54.5) Cable Bay 2050m Strathalbyn Mdn slow trk May 27. Doesn’t look likely.LADY GEEGEE (Kirsten McGowan) 3f By Al Samer - Condor Lady (3:0-0-0): Well beaten on debut then couldn’t improve 15-3/4 len 11th (55.5) Full Of Cache 1518m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn May 16. Poor again during 22-1/2 len last (51.5) Quick ‘n’ Slick 1615m Balaklava (62) dead trk May 30. Looking to others.

MISS DOUBTFIRE (Tony McEvoy) 3f By Not A Single Doubt - London Lights (12:0-3-1): Closed in from midfield for 1/2 len, 1-1/2 len 3rd (55.5) The Boilermaker, Fine Fettle 1406m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn slow trk May 2. Freshened after hitting the line well again 1/2 len 2nd (55.5) Quench The Thirst 1610m Balaklava 2yo+ Mdn May 9. Comes into this in good form. Clear top pick.SHARPAY MAGIC (D J Clarken) 3f By Magic Albert - Kilspindie (4:0-1-0): Weakened off the pace for 8-1/2 len 8th (54.5) Full Of Cache 1518m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn May 16. Ridden for speed again and showed more fight 3-3/4 len 2nd (54.5) Foxtrot Novey 1600m Strathalbyn 2yo+ Mdn slow trk May 27. Has more upside than most of these. Keep safe.

Race four

BIG POND (Simon Bates) 4g By Golden Lake - Bigger Than Big (4:0-1-1): Struck interference near 200m during 4-1/2 len 5th (58.0) Rock The Dark Side 1385m Kingscote Mdn Feb 17. Sent to the paddock after solid 1-1/4 len 2nd (58.0) Kings And Jacks 1385m Kingscote Mdn Feb 19. First-up. Up in grade now but hasn’t done much wrong to date. Each way appeal.DO SOMETHING (P Stokes) 4g By Falbrav - Monkey Business (10:0-1-1): Sat behind the speed and boxed on for 1/2 len, 1-1/4 len 3rd (58.0) Any Destination, Rose Of Lincoln 1115m Gawler Mdn May 16. Rolled along in front and tired badly 7 len 6th (58.0) Two Bees 1415m Balaklava 2yo+ Mdn dead trk May 30. Place preferred at this stage.KANGAROO JACK (K & H Frew) 5g By Alannan - Empress Waltz (5:0-1-4): Came from the back for eye-catching 2-1/2 len, lg nk 3rd (58.0) Aregee McLaren, Serbian Crown 1006m Murray Bridge Mdn slow trk May 2. Fought on bravely after covering ground throughout nk, 2-3/4 len 3rd (58.0) Wicked Tycoon, Emmooki’s Dash 1006m Murray Bridge Mdn May 23. Looms as one of the major players.NO HITTER (Kirsten McGowan) 4g By Beckett - Main Artery (2:0-0-0): Didn’t offer much on debut 7-1/2 len 9th (57.0) Canny Prevail 1100m Gawler Mdn Nov 3. Put away after racing wide and struggling home 12-1/4 len 8th (55.5) Bowerbird 1050m Balaklava Mdn Nov 23. First-up. Prefer to wait and see what he does.

PUFF (Ms M Oliver) 4g By Hidden Drago- Annunaki (12:0-0-0): Always well bacwhen resuming 3-3/4 len 10th (58.0) AnDestination 1115m Gawler Mdn May 16 thestruggled in the wet 13-3/4 len 8th (58.0Lord Ashford 1200m Strathalbyn Mdn slotrk May 27. Others look to have him measurVILLE DE BERNE (A Muhlethaler) 5g BAlannan - Scenique (12:0-0-0): Always midfiein 3-3/4 len 5th (56.5) Umaluka 1700m GawlMdn dead trk Mar 25. Given a let-up followin8 len 9th (56.5) S’amuse 2100m Gawler MdApril 4. Let-up. Waiting for improvement.ARADANCHI (B J Dunn) 3g By Arazi - ChiDancer (3:0-1-0): Sent to the paddock after 9-3/len 10th (57.5) Grand Zee 1250m MorphettvilParks 3yo Mdn Jan 4. Disappointed as favouriwhen resuming 11-1/4 len 6th (57.5) LoAshford 1200m Strathalbyn Mdn slow trk Ma27. Ran well on debut but has been disappoining since. Take on trust.PRIME CONTENDER (P Stokes) 3g BPrimus - Lailali (3:0-0-0): Tipped out aftlacklustre 11-1/4 len 9th (55.5) NobSuccess 1000m Morphettville Parks E&Mdn Dec 16. Sent around at big oddand ran accordingly when resuming 7-1/len 9th (55.0) Avoid Lightning 1000Morphettville Parks 3yo (75) slow trk Ma26. Waiting for improvement.THE PEARLY GATES (D G Balfour) 3g By DubDestination - Heavenscent (10:0-1-0): Workehome from the back with threatening 4-1/2 le8th (57.5) Quench The Thirst 1610m Balaklav2yo+ Mdn May 9. Sat outside the speed anstuck on well 2-1/4 len 2nd (57.5) Slim Hen1215m Balaklava 3yo Mdn dead trk May 3Drawn to figure in the finish.ZOOM (M A Lockyer) 3g By Akhadan - AshonSpice (5:0-1-1): Balanced up midfield anworked home 2-3/4 len, 3-1/4 len 3rd (56.Straying Tiger, Where’s Tim 1200m StrathalbyMdn Jan 15. Had a tough run during 7-1/2 le7th (56.5) Twilight Reef 1400m Murray BridgMdn Jan 26. First-up. Had excuses last staDrawn to receive a softer run here. Respect.

Race five

CASH JOB (Alex Stra) 3g By Dash For Cas- Be Sweet Marie (3:0-0-0): Got back anpassed a few 8-3/4 len 7th (57.0) StellaVinia 1400m Balaklava Mdn dead trk Ma21. Freshened after racing wide througho14-1/4 len last (57.0) Velocidade 1600M’ville 2yo+ Mdn April 19. Let-up. Waitinuntil he shows more.

MORPHETTVILLE PARKS comment

MORPHETTVILLE PARKS gallops WEDNESDAY ARSA 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 out 4m from the 1000m to 600m, out 5m for the 600m to the winning post, then out 3m for the remainder.Track: Slow (6). Weather: Overcast.

GEAR CHANGES RACE 1: (1) Collide winkers on first time; (2) Night Breeze blinkers on first time RACE 2: (1) Aces We Hold blinkers off again, lugging bit off again, standard bit on first time, tail chain on first time; (4) Going Concern lugging bit on first time; (7) Elehni blinkers on first time; (10) Under De Boardwalk lugging bit on first time RACE 3: (6) One Up One Down blinkers on again, tongue-tie on first time; (10) Lady Geegee blinkers on first time RACE 4: (6) Ville De Berne blinkers off first time; (7) Aradanchi tongue-tie off first time; (10) Zoom blinkers off first time, winkers on first time RACE 5: (2) Finniss bit lifter on first time, blinkers on again, tongue-control bit off first time, tongue-tie off first time; (5) Mestari lugging bit on first time, winkers off first time; (6) Social Assassin winkers on first time; (7) Toppitoo blinkers on first time, lugging bit on first time; (9) Rose Of Lincoln tongue-tie on first time RACE 6: (8) Alanza blinkers off first time, tongue-control bit on again RACE 7: (1) Ottana winkers on again; (3) Barriers blinkers on again, tongue-tie on first time, winkers off again; (5) The Boilermaker bandages on first time; (8) Elsewhere lugging bit on again, norton bit off first time, pacifiers on first time; (9) Glamorous blinkers on first time; (10) Morelia blinkers off first time; (12) Double Cream blinkers on again RACE 8: (5) Zen blinkers off first time; (13) Park Ranger barrier blanket on first time

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Best BetsGRAHAMFISCHER(Barossa Herald)

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Kangaroo Jack

ROSE OF LINCOLN Me Pop’s A Ranga

Mestari

KUIPTO DANCER Real Fantasy

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ARTIE’S ANGEL Glamorous

Notonmatchday

ZEN Penzevengi Rub Doubt

ELEHNI (R2)ARTIE’S ANGEL (R7)

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UNDER DE BOARDWALK Meadows Storm

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MISS DOUBTFIRE Mickiem

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KANGAROO JACK The Pearly Gates Do Something

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SPARKLING BELLA Real Fantasy

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PENZEVENGI Nothing Shall Pass

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BasketballMonday juniors12 and under: Division One -Warriors 20 d Barossa 18; Jets27 d Trinity Triumph 13.Division Two - T-Legends 28 dCeltics 2; Trinity Force 10 dTrinity Wild Lions 2; CentralLittle Lions 38 d BarossaBulldogs 6; Allstars 33 d RedDevils 7; Barossa 19 dBrookers 18; Sandy Creek 42 dTrinity Magic 0.14 and under: Brookers 21 dHawks 4; Sharks 25 d CcsFlight 16.16 and under: The Crusaders32 d Ccs Crimson Tide 12; CcsThundering Herd 37 d RedDragons 30.Monday evening menDivision One: Run & Gun dGang Green 60-30; CrumpetSquad d He Got Game 37-33;

Wizards d Wolverines 50-40.Division Two - Snakes d Kings24-20; Black Knights d Turbos48-40; The Unknown d Flames55-49; Hurricanes d TuneSquad 55-29; Shakers d BeardOf Chuck 45-34; Orlago Bujic dWreckless 34-27.Tuesday daytime ladiesFlukes 53 d Phantoms 44;Cheeky Chicks 75 dRhondavues 27; OrganizedKaos 51 d Flamin Flamingos.Tuesday juniorsUnder 8s: Trinity Scorpions 4 dTrinity Titans 0; Williamstown18 d Lyndoch Dragons 0;Junior 5 Stars 4 d Trinity Tigers0; Trinity Taipans 3 d LyndochTigers 2; Roar 4 d TrinityHornets 1.10as: Sudden Impact 11 dBrookers 6; Run And Gun 16 dNew Stars 6. 10bs:Williamstown Giants A 15 dRedbacks 10; Allstars 19 dRoar 10; Trinity Red Devils 12 dTrinity Avatars 2; Barossa 10 d

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Yellow 24 d Trinity White 0.16 and under: Inter One -Harlequins 59 d Trinity DarkRed 14; Trinity Blue 54 d TrinityGreen 25. Inter Two - TrinityLight Blue 37 d Trinity Yellow15; Trinity Pink 13 d Craigmore9; Trinity Red 28 d TrinityOrange 13.Wednesday evening ladiesFamily Affairs 32 d Lollipops23; Diamonds 33 d Escapees13; Trinity Red 42 d WildFlamongos 17; Mamma Bears30 d Zulu Warriors 8; Tba 39 dMenaposie 24; Away T 26 dTrinity 1 9; Fruit Loops d TosncBlue; Trinity 2 29 d DiggidyDogs 6.Wednesday evening mixedTry Hards 19 d Lucky Lemons14; Whatever 19 d Blue Zinc 8;Cherry Poppers d Gen-Y.

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celled on Thursday, May 24because of the very wet weath-er, but conditions were perfectthis week, and everyoneenjoyed their games at VineVale Tennis Club on May 31.Results were: Wattles 6 (36) dSilky Oaks 0 (16); Magnolias 4(29) d Willows 2 (18); BlueGums 3 (23) d Lilly Pillies 3(21); Jacarandas 3 (24) dGolden Elms 3 (23).Premiership table:Team Pts %Wattles 32 62.89Jacarandas 30 58.10Blue Gums 20 51.98Magnolias 20 49.58Golden Elms 20 48.24Silky Oaks 16 47.31Willows 15 45.08Lilly Pillies 7 36.48Lou Feist was again the mostsuccessful player winning85.71% of her games. TiaSchubert and Faith Blackwelleach scored 78.26% and tiedfor second place.

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FINNISS (Trevor Dansie) 3g By Dubleo - Brookes (4:0-1-0): Settled midfield and held ground to the line 5-3/4 len 5th (57.0) Tortosa 1200m Strathalbyn Mdn dead trk Feb 1. Ordered to trial to steward’s satisfaction after doing things wrong in 11-1/2 len 6th (52.0) Go The Knuckle 1000m Morphettville Parks 3yo Hcp Feb 11. Prepared for return with 5th Perfect Punch 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial Feb 20. First-up. Showed ability in his first campaign. Should give this a shake.I LIKE IKE (M A Kavanagh) 3g By Flying Spur - Ike’s Dream (5:0-0-2): Sat wide on the speed and felt the pinch in the run home 8-1/4 len 4th (58.0) Northcliffe 1200m Kyneton 3yo Mdn heavy trk April 23. Settled handy again and boxed on 2-3/4 len, 1/2 hd 3rd (57.5) Serbian Crown, Pierremont Rocks 1215m Gawler 3yo Mdn May 16. Well bred gelding who hasn’t been far away of late. Looks a threat.KOODA CHANCE (J Dunn) 3g By Mugharreb - Some Surprise (1:0-0-0): Always well back on debut 6-1/2 len 9th (54.5) Wicked Tycoon 1006m Murray Bridge Mdn May 23. Need to see another.MESTARI (Tony McEvoy) 3g By Distorted Humor - Gilded Minstrel (4:0-1-0): Worked home without threatening 7-3/4 len 5th (57.0) Mr Thatcher 1040m D’ben 3yo C&G Mdn dead trk Dec 14. Caught wide on the speed but kept fighting on 1/2 len 4th (56.5) Dassault 1200m E Farm 3yo C&G Mdn Dec 28. First-up. Having first start for new stable. Watch betting and parade rings.SOCIAL ASSASSIN (Lloyd Kennewell) 3g By Starcraft - Sunday Whisper (2:0-0-0): Tipped out after average debut 7-1/4 len 9th (57.5) Lady Akatak 1200m Murray Bridge 3yo Mdn Jan 26 then never in the hunt when resuming 10-1/4 len 9th (57.5) Slim Henry 1215m Balaklava 3yo Mdn dead trk May 30. Hard to recommend on what he has shown to date.TOPPITOO (M A Lockyer) 3g: First start. By Danetop - Sunblitza. Will take improve-ment out of 6th Slim Henry 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) dead trk May 14. Dam was a winner over 1000m. Her only foal to race is a maiden. Betting further guide.ME POP’S A RANGA (Lloyd Kennewell) 3f By Face Value - Snow Angel (4:0-1-0): Picked up some ground late for 5-1/4 len 5th (56.5) Tayla Lee 1200m Balaklava F&M Mdn dead trk Mar 21. Given a let-up following sound 4-1/4 len 4th (55.0) Grey Mustang 1500m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn April 4. Let-up. Hasn’t done much wrong to date. One for the multiples.ROSE OF LINCOLN (D R Jolly) 3f By Testa Rossa - Magical Forest (1:0-1-0): Ridden for speed and gave her all to the line on debut 1/2 len 2nd (55.5) Any Destination 1115m Gawler Mdn May 16. Ran very well on debut. Can go one better here from the inside gate.STAR CONTESSA (D G Balfour) 3f By Dash For Cash - Star Maid (3:0-0-1): Weakened from midfield for 9-1/4 len 11th (54.0) Assertive Eagle 1200m Balaklava 3yo Mdn Plate Nov 23. Put away after 7 len 8th (56.5) Al Juman 1250m Morphettville Parks 3yoF Mdn Dec 16. First-up. Recent form has been disappointing. Take on trust.

STRATUM STRIKES (M A Kavanagh) 3f By Stratum - Bukhoor (3:0-0-1): Got back in the small field and passed a couple 4-1/2 len 5th (54.5) Zippa The Rippa 1000m Morphettville Parks 3yoF (75) Dec 3. Ridden more positively and fought on for nose, 3/4 len 3rd (56.5) Al Juman, Essence 1250m Morphettville Parks 3yoF Mdn Dec 16. First-up. Will need luck from the gate but she has claims.

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DROSTE (Paul Beshara) 4g By Westbridge - Hotel Du Marc (9:2-1-0): Returned with solid 5-1/2 len 4th (58.5) El Prado Gold 1006m Murray Bridge (68) slow trk May 2 then ridden for speed and went down fighting 1/2 len 2nd (59.0) Roll Of The Dice 1006m Murray Bridge C2 May 23. Boasts an impressive record over this trip. Keep safe.WINE LOVER (Jon O’Connor) 3g By Barely A Moment - Miss Balhannah (4:1-0-1): Unwound a strong run from midfield to post nose win (56.5) Swift Shamrock, Finniss Moment 1215m Gawler 3yo Mdn Dec 28. Given a break after stepping up in grade and grinding home from the back 3-1/2 len 5th (54.5) Petman 1200m M’ville 3yo Hcp Jan 7. First-up. Well placed in this grade. Include amongst the better chances.AVALON (R R Jolly) 4m By Country Reel - Clay Finale (10:2-0-2): Came from the second half of the field to finish close-up hd, lg nk 3rd (54.0) Miss Explosive, Striding Success 1050m M’ville (86) Jan 28. Sent to the paddock following 6-1/4 len 9th (54.0) Glacial Miss 1200m M’ville (75) Feb 18. First-up. Down in grade now and both wins have come over this trip. Among the chances.REAL FANTASY (P A Jones) 3g By Real Jester - Blazing Fantasy (11:1-3-0): Settled on the speed and gave his all to the line when resuming sht 1/2 hd 2nd (56.5) Kosciuszko’s Side 1210m Balaklava E&G (68) May 9. Balanced up midfield and worked home without threatening 2-1/2 len 4th (58.0) Lady Akatak 1215m Balaklava C1 dead trk May 30. Chance in open event.DELTA RHO SAM (M A Kavanagh) 5g By Special Bond - Kingston Macayla (7:1-1-0): Didn’t fire a shot when resuming 17-1/4 len 12th (59.0) Juliet’s Princess 1209m Gawler (62) dead trk April 25. Sat wide on the speed and struggled home 8-3/4 len 10th (57.5) Kosciuszko’s Side 1210m Balaklava E&G (68) May 9. Freshened. Has to go up a notch.SPARKLING BELLA (D R Jolly) 3f By Gonski - Della Leonessa (2:1-0-0): Kicked off career with all-the-way 1/2 len win (56.0) Belleap, Delphere 1100m Strathalbyn F&M Mdn dead trk Jan 15. Spelled after weakening off the speed in 4-1/4 len 4th (54.0) Go The Knuckle 1000m Morphettville Parks 3yo Hcp Feb 11. First-up. Up and comer in good hands. One to keep a close eye on.SOPHINA (D L Baylis) 5m By Bianconi - Lola (17:2-3-1): Put away after racing greenly during 5-1/4 len 11th (52.0) Horatius 1250m Morphettville Parks (68) Sept 21. Worked home from the second half of the field for encouraging 2-1/2 len 4th (54.5) Roll Of The Dice 1006m Murray Bridge C2 May 23. May need another run.

ALANZA (B C Mueller) 3f By Hussonet - Excitant (12:1-0-2): Rolled along in front and boxed on 3-3/4 len 4th (54.5) Danzareel 1200m Ballarat (62) dead trk Jan 5. Tipped out after 9-1/2 len last (56.5) Nelson’s Victory 1005m Mornington F&M Hcp-62 dead trk Jan 13. Prepared for return with 3/4 len win Great Memories, Highland Henry 1000m Strathalbyn barrier trial dead trk June 1. First-up. Having first start for new stable. Keep an eye on betting.KUITPO DANCER (Will Clarken) 4m By Danehill Dancer - Sign Nothing (9:1-0-0): Closed in late for 3-1/2 len 5th (54.0) Beldara 1050m M’ville (94) dead trk May 5 then always well back 6-3/4 len 13th (54.0) Selessi 1200m M’ville (71) dead trk May 19. Expect her to be more competi-tive here.ANGEL OF HOPE (K M Sweeney) 5m By Choisir - Amen Ruby (45:2-9-3): Worked home gamely after a wide run 2-1/2 len 4th (53.5) Juliet’s Princess 1209m Gawler (62) dead trk April 25. Ridden for speed but couldn’t finish off 4-1/4 len 8th (53.0) Rub Doubt 1206m Murray Bridge (62) May 23. Others make stronger appeal.KOODA DAWN (J Dunn) 3f By Akhadan - Kooda Bundee (8:1-1-0): Always well back when resuming from short break 8-1/4 len 11th (54.0) Dabamirak 1100m Port Augusta (61) May 13. Didn’t offer much when 5-1/4 len 7th (53.5) Lady Akatak 1215m Balaklava C1 dead trk May 30. Has to lift.

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OTTANA (L Macdonald & A Gluyas) 4g By Snippetson - Sanctus (24:3-3-2): Sat behind the speed and chased gamely for close-up 1/2 len 2nd (59.5) Handsome As 1410m Balaklava (62) May 9. Camped behind the pace again but couldn’t finish off 4 len 6th (54.5) Tabulated 1400m Morphettville Parks (75) dead trk May 26. Should be competitive in this grade.SCARLET CROSS (Ms G Henderson) 5g By Cape Cross - Scarlet Bird (10:2-0-1): Tipped out after recording on pace 1/2 len win (56.0) Eaglehawk Star, Cherilyn 1600m Murray Bridge (62) slow trk Mar 23 (2011). Never a winning chance when resuming from long break 6-3/4 len 6th (56.5) Final Command 1200m Strathalbyn (71) slow trk May 27. Will need plenty of luck from the horror draw.BARRIERS (Scott Trenowden) 4g By Lonhro - Pacific Joy (16:2-3-1): Given a let-up after 4-3/4 len 5th (60.0) Centuron 1200m Terang (62) slow trk Mar 24. Was doing his best work late in 3-1/4 len 5th (56.0) Rub Doubt 1206m Murray Bridge (62) May 23. Did enough at Murray Bridge last start. One for the multiples.IRISH CHEER (Ms S Nolan) 6g By Happy Giggle - Linney Head (38:3-6-4): Had plenty go against in the run and did well to finish close-up 1/2 len 2nd (56.0) Uma Wave 1206m Murray Bridge (71) slow trk May 2. Strode along midfield but couldn’t come on 5-1/2 len 10th (55.5) Rub Doubt 1206m Murray Bridge (62) May 23. Well below his best last start and the wide gate will make things tough for him to improve here.

THE BOILERMAKER (Ms S Barr) 3g By Mugharreb - Kooda Tiara (5:1-1-0): Sat outside the speed and proved too strong late 1/2 len win (57.5) Fine Fettle, Miss Doubtfire 1406m Murray Bridge 2yo+ Mdn slow trk May 2 then weakened out of the box-seat for 8-1/4 len 8th (59.0) Rough Deal 1406m Murray Bridge C1 May 23. Has upside and only win came over this trip. Knockout chance.CLASSIC CAMEO (Tony McEvoy) 4m By Hussonet - Broaching (22:3-3-4): Outclassed in 5-3/4 len 6th (53.0) Let’s Be Happy 1610m F’ton F&M Hcp-89 Dec 10 then spelled and switched stables follow-ing 10-3/4 len 10th (57.0) Tellora 1600m Sandown-Lakeside M (68) Dec 21. First-up. Having first start for new stable. Watch bet-ting and parade rings.ARTIE’S ANGEL (R W Huxtable) 3f By Artie Schiller - Jude’s Angel (12:2-1-1): Never a winning chance during 2-1/4 len 8th (54.0) Sea Tryst 1200m M’ville 3yo Hcp dead trk May 19 then safely held again 5 len 7th (56.0) Gold Frenzy 1550m Morphettville Parks 3yo Hcp slow trk May 26. Expect her to bounce back to her best here.ELSEWHERE (K M Sweeney) 4m By Lonhro - Hosiery (21:1-5-4): Ridden for speed but was no match when the pressure went on in 9-3/4 len 11th (56.0) So Pristine 1600m M’ville Qu. Of The Sth dead trk April 28 then dropped in grade and couldn’t make any impression in the run home 12-1/4 len 11th (57.0) Zen 1410m Balaklava (62) May 9. Freshened. Finds it hard to win. Take on trust.GLAMOROUS (M S Minervini) 3f By Mugharreb - Pitch (3:1-0-0): Won at Gawler on debut then outclassed in Listed com-pany 5-1/2 len 10th (54.0) Balzeus 1400m Morphettville Parks H C Nitschke April 21. Freshened after disappointing as favourite in 7 len 12th (57.0) Sono Piccolo 1606m Murray Bridge (62) slow trk May 2. Expect her to turn form around here.MORELIA (K & H Frew) 4m By Bertolini - Palermo (4:1-0-1): Always wide and couldn’t finish off 6-1/2 len 10th (54.0) Aurumcert 1300m Morphettville Parks C1 Aug 25. Given a break after weakening from behind the speed 3-3/4 len 6th (54.5) Kuitpo Blaze 1600m Strathalbyn (62) Sept 7. Primed for return with 7th Tabulated 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial dead trk May 14. First-up. Prefer to see after such a long break.RESENDA (Ms C Rose) 5m By Mugharreb - Icy Gaze (23:2-0-2): Always well back when resuming 5-1/4 len 9th (56.0) Final Command 1115m Gawler (62) May 16. No excuses during 7-1/4 len last (53.5) Julie Marie 1415m Balaklava F&M (68) dead trk May 30. Waiting for improvement.DOUBLE CREAM (L Macdonald & A Gluyas) 4m By Savabeel - Zola (15:1-1-4): Closed in from the tail to finish 2-3/4 len 4th (55.5) Grand Zee 1310m Balaklava F&M (68) May 9. Worked home again 1-1/2 len 4th (56.5) Limbo Queen 1606m Murray Bridge (62) May 23. Gets her chance to return to the winner’s circle here.HIGH VALUE (R A Vile) 3f By Face Value - Sally Rose (15:1-3-2): Always midfield in 3-1/2 len 5th (56.5) Grand Zee 1310m Balaklava F&M (68) May 9. Weakened from behind the speed 7-1/4 len 9th (55.5) Gold Frenzy 1550m Morphettville Parks 3yo Hcp slow trk May 26. Worth something each way.

OUR BLUE RIBBON (P Stokes) 5m By Hussonet - Marblue (18:3-1-0): Given a let-up after 4-3/4 len 6th (58.0) Mr Butterscotch 1200m Pioneer Park (58) April 14. Ridden for speed and boxed on 1/2 hd 2nd (54.5) Julie Marie 1415m Balaklava F&M (68) dead trk May 30. Rough claims from the inside barrier.BRUNO (Michael McClean) 6g By Hillman - Brunette (55:3-8-4): Given a break after disappointing 6-1/4 len 9th (56.0) Fresh Tell 1716m Gawler (71) Feb 8. Couldn’t improve when resuming 6-1/2 len last (54.0) Rub Doubt 1206m Murray Bridge (62) May 23. Others appear to have his measure.HAVEYAWAY (R R Jolly) 3f By Gonski - Tie Me Up (12:1-1-2): Worked home without threatening 4-1/4 len 6th (55.0) Grand Zee 1310m Balaklava F&M (68) May 9. Ridden more positively but couldn’t finish off 9-1/4 len 11th (55.5) Gold Frenzy 1550m Morphettville Parks 3yo Hcp slow trk May 26. Drops in grade but still needs to lift.HONG KONG MISSY (Jon O’Connor) 4m By Citizen Kane - Hands Full (12:1-0-0): Took up the running but tired badly 7-1/4 len last (54.5) Penn Station 2050m Strathalbyn (62) dead trk April 18. Didn’t show much again in 8-3/4 len 8th (54.0) Quick ‘n’ Slick 1615m Balaklava (62) dead trk May 30. Looks an outsider.NOTONMATCHDAY (R J Moore) 5g By Hemingway - Como (29:2-4-4): Found to be lame after 17-1/4 len 11th (65.0) Athena Pegasus 2200m Balaklava Hwt (68) Aug 31. Well ridden to score 1/2 len win (54.0) Zoom Lad, Snapertude 1350m Strathalbyn (62) slow trk May 27. Surprise winner last start and won’t find this much tougher. Don’t underestimate.

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SHAKETHEGROUND (Ms E Faust) 7g By Giant’s Causeway - Titanic Rose (42:4-7-7): Didn’t have much luck at a crucial stage when 4-1/2 len 8th (59.0) Sarcasm 1250m Morphettville Parks (75) April 21. Freshened after failing to finish off from midfield 4 len 8th (56.5) Uma Wave 1206m Murray Bridge (71) slow trk May 2. Should settle in the first few and give a sight.BLAME GAME (L Macdonald & A Gluyas) 4g By Reset - Defiant (21:3-3-1): Spelled after holding position midfield 2-3/4 len 6th (57.0) Pilot’s Lane 1100m M’ville (68) Dec 26. Never in the hunt when 5-3/4 len 10th (58.5) Selessi 1200m M’ville (71) dead trk May 19. Will appreciate dropping back to this grade. Keep safe.MISTER CELESTIAL (Ms M Glatz) 8g By Agnes World - Star Of Hayley (52:7-7-3): Enjoyed a soft run behind the speed but couldn’t come on 8-1/4 len 13th (54.0) Our Freed Man 1406m Murray Bridge (75) slow trk May 2. Took up the running and fought on lg hd, 3-1/4 len 3rd (55.0) Final Command, Nothing Shall Pass 1200m Strathalbyn (71) slow trk May 27. Place preferred from the wide gate.NOTHING SHALL PASS (G P Moody) 8g By Fraar - Amy’s Blushing (43:6-10-2): Led them up and went down fighting 3/4 len 2nd (55.0) Our Freed Man 1406m Murray Bridge (75) slow trk May 2. Settled handy and gave his all for lg hd 2nd (57.5) Final Command 1200m Strathalbyn (71) slow trk May 27. Brings some strong formlines into this. Rate highly.

ZEN (G V Richards) 3g By Keep The Fa- Judith Louise (21:3-2-3): Saddle slippduring 1-3/4 len 6th (55.5) Sea Tryst 1200M’ville 3yo Hcp dead trk May 19. Appearto have his chance in 4-1/4 len 7th (57Karacatis 1300m Morphettville Parks 3(75) June 2. Can show his best here.PENZEVENGI (Lloyd Kennewell) 6g Redoute’s Choice - Aneesati (28:3-3-Never a factor in 7-1/4 len 14th (57Selessi 1200m M’ville (71) dead trk May 1On the quick back-up after hd, 1-1/4 len 3(56.5) Handsome As, Bermondsey 1400Morphettville Parks (71) June 2. Ran wela tougher event on Saturday. Respect herDE VILAINE (D R Jolly) 4g By Marmott- Taymah (5:1-1-0): Sent for a spell folloing 3-1/4 len 6th (55.5) Miss Remarka1211m Gawler (71) Dec 7. Took up a hanposition but condition gave out in the rhome when resuming 3-1/2 len 5th (58Roll Of The Dice 1006m Murray Bridge May 23. Fitter now and is better suited oto this trip. Knockout chance.THE PRINCESS (B C Mueller) 7m By Bello- Olivia’s Delight (42:5-7-8): Worked hofrom the back for 2-1/2 len 5th (58.5) NSo Chunky 1200m Gawler F&M (68) Jan 2Tipped out after 4-1/4 len 4th (58.0) Cont1100m Strathalbyn F&M (68) dead trk F22. Prepared for return with 4 len 2Kellerman 1000m Strathalbyn barrier tdead trk June 1. First-up. Normally arouthe mark when fresh. Don’t discard.CHOMP (Jon O’Connor) 4m By Flying Sp- Bouchette (17:2-1-3): Sent to the paddoafter 3-1/4 len 6th (54.0) Wishwyn 1350Cessnock (Bm65) Jan 9. Didn’t fire a shwhen resuming 7-3/4 len 15th (54.5) Sele1200m M’ville (71) dead trk May 19. Neto see another.RUB DOUBT (K & H Frew) 4m By NotSingle Doubt - Ruby’s Our Hope (20:2-3-Was doing her best work late in 4-1/4 len 6(55.5) Juliet’s Princess 1209m Gawler (6dead trk April 25 then motored home frothe back to score lg hd win (55.0) ArthurLegend, Rose Of Nirvana 1206m MurBridge (62) May 23. Capable of adding vainto the exotics.BIGBADBARRY (K M Sweeney) 6g Stargazer - Hungry Lass (38:5-3-6): Alwamidfield in 2-3/4 len 7th (54.0) He’s Houndog 1100m Oakbank E&G Hcp-71 detrk April 9 then weakened from behind tspeed for 10-1/4 len 13th (54.0) AregMcLaren 1050m M’ville (75) dead trk M19. Expect him to be more competitive heFLOWER FORCE (K M Knowles) 4m Oamaru Force - Duteous (13:2-0-0): Riddfor speed but was no match late whresuming 12-1/2 len 11th (53.5) JuliePrincess 1209m Gawler (62) dead trk Ap25. Box-seated but couldn’t finish off ag5-1/2 len 8th (54.5) Roll Of The Dice 1006Murray Bridge C2 May 23. Doesn’t appearbe going well enough.PARK RANGER (K & H Frew) 8g By LHunter - Tree Fairy (59:7-7-8): Made good ground from the tail to finish 2-1len 5th (55.0) Drafted 1200m Balaklava (6dead trk Mar 21. Given a let-up after 5-3len 5th (53.0) Arthurian Legend 1100Clare (59) April 7. Kept ticking over w5th Mr Lowndes 1000m Morphettville Pabarrier trial dead trk May 14. Let-up. Entitto go around at big odds.

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going to happen when Idrive that hook home?

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So striking fish in tooblivion is just notnecessary. In fact, it isprobably putting morestress on the terminalsthan you ever want andcan lead to the hook beingpulled from the fish’smouth, the hook bendingslightly which will causetrouble later in the fight, oreven worse the linebraking on impact.

When that fish doescome along that you’ve putthe time and effort in to getto take, just remember tobreathe. Lift the rod gentlybut positively and most ofthe time with the use ofsharp hooks the fish willhook themselves.

Tight lines until nextweek.

The strike

By LUBIN PFEIFFER

NOTHING BETTER: Strike and on.

Danica Earle plays netball for Willaston.

Where have you played your netball?Majority with the Donnybrooks and a stintat ETSA Park in town.

Relationship and employment status:Single and busy.

Who are key players at your club? Ourclub girls keep us going.

What is your most important attribute? Idon’t know - my smile?

Who is a character at the club and why?Tez and Prissy because they are bloodyhilarious.

Who is the best player you have playedwith and against? Playing with my sisterin defence, playing against her in attack.

Major influence in your netball: The daythey realised I was a defender not a goalie.

Who are your sporting idols?J-box, our captain.

Any superstitions? Still trying to find one.

What event has inspired or amazedyou? My birthday.

If you were Prime Minister what issuewould you address? To not pay extra fortomato sauce.

Pet hates on the netball court? Umpires.

Favourite actor and movie? Jim CarreyAce Ventura

If someone had to play you in a moviewho would it be? Jim Carrey.

Greatest moment and disappointment?Winning my last three premierships...andnot getting best player...ha ha.

How would you spend a million dollars?To upgrade the Willaston netball courts.

What other sport would you love to bethe best in the world at and why? I justwish I was the best at netball...butotherwsie beach volleyball.

If you could have any four peoplestranded on a deserted island with youwho would they be and why? Ryan Gosling, in case the view is terrible,anyone else would just get in the way.

Gawler and KapundaSportsperson of the weekDanica Earle - Willaston

WARRIOR: SamWalton, Willaston’scaptain goes to battleevery week. OnSaturday he was waspatched up after hisface collected theoval turf in the firstquarter.

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TANUNDA made it sixvictories on the trot tostart with a 15-pointvictory at Evanstonagainst a plucky SouthGawler.

But it wasn’t until theMagpies kicked the finaltwo goals - one on the siren- when they were assuredof the victory.

South Gawler took itright up to its more fanciedopponent throughout thecontest, and led until latein the first half.

“The Lions had a goodstart and jumped us early,and after we fought backthey stayed with us, but westood up,” Tanunda coachBen Britton said.

“From midway throughthe second term we startedbuilding some momentumand kicked a couple ofgoals to go in at half timewith a handy lead, andheld on, although theywould not go away.”

Goals to the two Bens,Newberry and Britton, tofinish off the secondquarter proved thedecisive change in thegame for the visitors.

Both sides managed toboot a pair of majors in thethird term, while withthree of the first five goalsof the final term, Southlooked capable of an upset,before the Magpies lifted acog to complete a well-deserved victory.

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Tanunda saw ruckmanBilly Wells go forward inthe second half on Southdefender Heath Lawry,with Sam Agars going upagainst Lion Mark Paget.

It seemed to work in theMagpies’ favour, withPaget winning the taps butAgars workrate aroundthe ground decisive.

The most absorbing duelwas on the wing, whereTanunda’s experiencedLeigh Westhoff had a greattussle with young LionNathan Bartsch.

Another match-up thathad an impact was inSouth’s defence, whereback-up ruckman BenKerr did a good jobrestricting Magpiespearhead Barry Kaesler,although it left Paget totake most of the ruck, andsaw him tire in the game’slate stages.

“We made too manyturnovers when we hadcontrol, which a good sidelike Tanunda will makeyou pay for on thescoreboard,” Lion mentorScott Lee said.

“The positives were wewere pretty competitiveand put ourself in a goodposition to win, as weworked hard at the one onones. With good sides youhave to do everythingright, and we need toimprove our polish.

“We let one game slipearlier this season but are4-3 (win-loss), whichmeans we must win at

Angaston after the bye toachieve our goal of being inthe four mid-way throughthe season.”

Agars was Tanunda’sbest player, followed byWesthoff, while Brittonwas solid in defence earlyand after going forward.Tom Schiller did a good jobat half back and supplied alot of drive when he wenton the ball in the lastquarter.

For South, Kerr earnedhis side’s honours with adisciplined display at fullback, Bartsch ran hard allday, while Lawry did agood job in quelling theMagpies tall timber in thebacklines, and DanielGoulding was again prettysolid in the middle.

While South has a byethis week, Tanunda has alocal derby with Angaston,in what could be a dangergame, for the HeidenreichCup and Kleinig Medal.

“I was impressed wemanaged to get the twopoints against South,which is the best team wehave played over fourquarters this season,”Britton said. “We need tobe careful not to let ourguard down againstAngaston this week.

“Ryan Bignell may beavailable, but we may takea precautionary extraweek, while Ben Newberryplayed his best game sincecoming back from injury,as we are getting close tofull strength.”

Six straightBy ROBERT LAIDLAW

POETRY IN MOTION: Tanunda’sBarry Kaesler sends the Magpiesinto attack during the game againstSouth Gawler on Saturday.

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