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Private Tom Epps1897 - 1997

SA 27th BattalionServed in Gallipoli & the Western front

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Wednesday, April 25, 2012 - Anzac Day Wrap 2 - The Herald, Barossa Valleywww.barossaherald.com.au [email protected]

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NEW CONNECTION: A group of Faith College Year 11 history students were invited by Tanunda RSL members tohelp place crosses at the Remembrance Gardens at Tanunda on Tuesday. Tanunda RSL vice president TrevorWhitehead said this is the first time the school has been part of the routine and will continue to help each year. The crosses honour 25 soldiers killed during action, 74 World War I soldiers, 166 World War II soldiers and two post-war soldiers from Tanunda. According to student Madi Savage, it’s a privilege to be part of the set up and she isgrateful to be able to contribute towards ANZAC Day in her community. Pictured placing crosses at the gardens are(from left) Kyle Hammerling, Tom Busch, Trevor Whitehead, Madi Savage and Georgia Rosenzweig.

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Watts upPART-time farrier Harley Watts will belooking to nail his opponents in the WorldCroquet Championships in Adelaidenext week.

Watts, 37, is already guaranteed a spotin the 80 players from around the worldwho will attempt to take the title.

His performances in recent state andnational titles ensured Harley a startagainst the world’s best.

“I’m taking a week off work this week topractice and give myself the best chance,”Watts said.

“I’ve been pretty happy with my formbut want to make sure I give myself thebest opportunity in the worlds.”

The world’s number one croquet playerand reigning world champion, African-born Reg Bamford, heads aninternational line-up for the 13th WorldCroquet Federation (WCF) AssociationCroquet Championship.

The titles begin on Saturday, April 28and conclude on Sunday, May 6.

The World Championship will becontested across 10 venues aroundAdelaide with competitors from 11 othercountries in the running for the title.

“It is not an immediate knockouttournament so I get to play matches onthe first few days and hopefully I do wellenough to move through to the knockoutphase,” he said.

But it will be a tough contest withRobert Fletcher, 18, from Lismore beingthe first Australian to be ranked numberone in the world not to mention theyoungest player to hold the ranking.

He is the current Australian Open

champion and was runner up in his firstappearance in the New Zealand Open in2011. More importantly, Robert has heldor holds every other major Australiantitle and was runner up to Bamford in hisfirst appearance in the British Open,then aged 17.

There will also be a strong contingentfrom England including 35-year old RobFulford, five-time world champion.

Watts was raised at Drouin in Victoria.“We lived next door to a croquet rink

and when I was 10 I started playing andlove the game,” Watts said.

“We moved to Lewiston in 1995 andwhen I arrived I was quick to join up withthe Gawler club.

“We could do with a few more membersin Gawler and I invite people to give it atry - it is a fun sport and there is a skillrequired.”

By GRAHAM FISCHER

WORLD TITLE: Harley Watts, fromLewiston, who is contesting the WorldCroquet Championships, shows atrick shot during practice.

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Wednesday, April 25, 2012 - Page 2 - The Herald, Barossa Valleywww.barossaherald.com.au [email protected]

WINNERS:Oakley McNally, 6, of Nuriootpa and HelenaRadocaj, 11, of Tanunda, are the winners of the Herald andBarossa Mall’s Easter colouring competition.

Oakley (middle left) and Helena (middle right), are picutredhere with Leah Mills from Nuriootpa Newsagency andClayton Bester, the Herald manager/sales manager.The winners each receive a gift basket packed with goodiesincluding a range of toys and chocolates.

The Herald and the Barossa Mall would like to thank all thechildren who entered the colouring competition andcommend everyone on their fantastic artwork.Good luck for next year!

Sweet success

STAR triathletes, Ella Holmes from Evanston Parkand Sam Tebeck of Williamstown have gainedAustralian selection

The pair, along with Ben Tripodi of Flagstaff Hillsare members of the Fuse Multisport Racing Teamwho have secured spots in the Australian team tocompete in the 2012 Triathlon AG WorldChampionships.

The event, to be held in Auckland in October, will berun in conjunction with the grand final of the 2012ITU World Championship Series.

Holmes’s return to the Australian team comes afteran 18-month lay off to complete universitycommitments and winning the 2009 World U19AGChampionships.

For Tebeck and Tripodi their selection is a first, aremarkable achievement for Tebeck in his first fullseason of competition.

Holmes and Tebeck were the best placed SouthAustralian athletes in the competitive AG 20-24 andU19 categories respectively, with Holmes qualifyingthird in the AG 20-24 category.

The announcement capped off a stellar inauguralseason for the Fuse Multisport Racing Team withTebeck earning his spot in the Australian team afteran outstanding performance in the New South Walesround of the national selection qualification seriesheld last weekend.

Fuse Multisport Racing Team coach Steve O’Briensaid that the team’s focus would now shift topreparing for the rigors of the Auckland course andthe likely conditions.

“Ben, Ella, and Sam have been very clear that thisseason was all about preparing for the WorldChampionships”, he said. “We learnt a lot this year,and now that they have made the Australian team wecan work on a few areas that we didn’t get to duringthe season”.

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SELECTED: Ella Holmes’ successful comebackhas earned an Australian selection.

HELD HIGH: Flag bearers at Gawler’sANZAC March on Sunday morning. Formore photos from the march, visitbarossaherald.com.au.

THE Herald’s roving Gawler reporter RobLaidlaw was on hand at the Gawler ANZACMarch on Sunday morning to capture thescene as Gawler honoured its veterans.

His story is on the page opposite and agallery of all his photos is available online atbarossaherald.com.au.

The photos have been coming through thickand fast this week, with other galleries fromthe Kapunda Musical Society and theKapunda Farm Fair.

The first round of football and netball wasalso held last weekend, with Heraldphotographers attending three of the fourgames.

As the winter sport season swings intoaction, more and more sports are trying to gettheir results published in the Herald, so theseextra sport results are going online atbarossaherald.com.au.

The colouring in competition run inconjunction by the Herald and the BarossaMall has been a huge success.

In March, we encouraged people todownload a picture from our website, thenhave children colour in the picture and send itin. More than 100 entries were received andthe winners have been given their prizes (seestory to right).

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THE annual Gawler ANZAC March,held the Sunday before April 25 eachyear, attracted one of the bestturnouts in recent years.

With Murray Street lined byenthusiastic supporters, the Marchstarted next to the BP garage, beforemaking its way through Gawler’smain street, turning down Lyndochroad and finishing in Pioneer Park,where a service was held.

Led by the Mt Barker Pipe Bandand the colour guard, a good turnoutof veterans proudly upheld thetraditions of the Gawler ANZACDay March.

The service included the hymn‘Eternal Father’, the Lord’s Prayerand a scripture reading by PastorDan Rooney, and the president’saddress, by Gawler RSL presidentHanno Kohn, as well as a buglerplaying the ‘Last Post’ before the odeand the national anthem.

Mr Kohn, who has been a memberof the local branch for five years andserved in the Australian ArmyReserves, said, “It was a good

turnout, larger than in recent times,which bodes well for the DawnService.”

“The traditions of the ANZACDawn Service started in Albany,Western Australia on April 25, 1923,on the cliffs overhanging where thetroops headed overseas - and wastheir last sight of Australia, whichwas the first observance of a Dawnparade on ANZAC Day.

“It has developed in to what we seetoday, and is very important to somany people, including myself,because of my service in theAustralian Army.

“I wasn’t born in Australian andmy dad was at the Russian Front inWWII. Many people from foreigncountries, who have made Australiahome, are respectful of the traditionsof ANZAC Day.”

Gawler also hosts a Dawn Serviceon ANZAC Day, which also allowsdiggers and their families andfriends to head into Adelaide for theMarch.

Visit barossaherald.com.au formore photos from the GawlerANZAC March.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012 - Page 3 - The Herald, Barossa Valley [email protected]

Legislation under reviewTHE Barossa Council hassought further legal andprofessional advice regardingthe impact of the revisedCharacter PreservationLegislation introduced intoParliament on April 5.

Minister for Planning JohnRau introduced two Billsincluding, the CharacterPreservation (Barossa Valley),also he announced a new Development PlanAmendment (DPA) for interimoperation in response tocommunity feedback on theoriginal (September 2011)amendment.

Mr Rau has indicated therevised legislation will easethe unintended impact oflimitations on developmentactivities proposed in the 2011amendments while stillprotecting the two districtsfrom urban sprawl andinappropriate developmentand preserving their specialcharacter.

Barossa Mayor Brian Hurnhas reiterated council’s

support for the intent of thestate government’s legislationbut said the revised Bill andinterim DPA have notaddressed all the concernspreviously raised with thestate government.

“Council is relieved that theBill and interim DPA’s controlover future development havebeen diluted, applying mainlyto development in the ruralareas, rather than townships,”Mr Hurn said.

He said power to approvedevelopment involving shopsin town centres and farmbuildings, including hay andimplement sheds, will berestored, allowing merit andconsent-based assessments tobe undertaken by councilplanners; this will negate theneed for costly, timeconsuming public notificationand third partyrepresentation.

However Mr Hurn explainedmajor issues still need review,including the powers nowprovided to the governor and

minister to amend andadminister the legislation,which appear to lessencouncil’s influence and control;and interim DPA controlsapplying to new dwellings inrural areas.

Council will also seek furtherconsultation with the stategovernment in relation to itscontrol over new dwellingapprovals as they apply tovacant allotments in thePrimary Production, RuralLandscape and WatershedProtection zones identifiedwithin the interim DPA.

The community can reviewthe Minister’s Interim DPA byvisiting the Department ofPlanning, Transport andInfrastructure website atsa.gov.au/planning.

The interim DPA is underconsultation until Wednesday,June 27, 2012.

Two public meetings are tobe held in August andorganise by the Department of Planning in the Barossa in August.

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THE Barossa’s best food and wine will beshowcased to celebrity chefs and visitingmedia as part of Tasting Australia.

Tasting Australia runs from April 26 toMay 3 and Tourism minister Gail Gagosaid the media familiarisation eventallowed the group to experience the bestfood and wine and engage with locals.

“We target these key food and wine

media and attract them to SouthAustralia using Tasting Australia as theexperience to develop editorialopportunities across all media,” MsGago said.

Barossa Valley Cheese Companycheesemaker Victoria McClurg saidTasting Australia’s regional touringprogram was a great opportunity topromote both key tourism locations andlocal produce.

“Taking part in the Tasting Australiaregional touring program is an exciting

chance for us to tell the Barossa’story and share our love of fine fare,” shesaid.

Celebrity chefs Mark Hix, Richard Foxand Martin Bosley will be part of theinternational media group to spend twodays in the Barossa.

The group will stay at the NovotelBarossa Valley Resort and visit variouslocations including Seppeltsfield, MaggieBeer’s Farm Shop, the Barossa ValleyCheese Company, Jacob’s Creek VisitorCentre and Chateau Tanunda.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012 - Page 4 - The Herald, Barossa Valleywww.barossaherald.com.au [email protected]

Ready to performTHIS Friday marks opening night forKapunda Musical Society’s latest playTwo Weeks With The Queen.

And the cast and crew of about 15 lookforward to your attendance.

The play originally set in the 1970s hasbeen brought up to today’s standards,says director David Underwood.

This is David’s first play directed withthe society, however he has directedmany plays outside the region andplenty of musicals as part of theKapunda Musical Society family,including Gypsy.

“I first saw Two Weeks With The Queenperformed by the State TheatreCompany at the Dunstan Playhouse in1981,” he said.

“The play so impressed me that Iimmediately purchased the script of theplay in the theatre’s foyer.”

“As a director, I put the play on my ‘todo’ list. The problem I faced was to havetwo actors capable of carrying off thedemanding roles of pre-teens, Colin andLuke/Alistair, roles played by adultactors in the version I saw.”

Thirty years on and David is living outhis original plan.

It was while directing Gypsy in 2011 hebecame convinced that AshleighMcFadden, an Adelaide student, couldplay the lead role of Colin.

“Earlier this year I discovered LindsaySmith (musical director of Gypsy) hadthe acting talent to play Luke/Alistair.

“I have been fortunate to have a verycohesive and strong cast, Jennette

Mickan, David Wilson, Adel Keirl,Martin Bailey, Nicolaas Voorendt,Britany Mickan and Geoff Sclare andpreviously mentioned, AshleighMcFadden and Lindsay Smith.

“Maurie Dow is the consummate stagemanager, Steve is a fast learning backstage crew member and Peter Murphy isthe ‘go to man’ behind the sceneswhenever the impossible has be done.

Two Weeks With The Queen is abeautiful play. It’s very funny in manyscenes and very moving in others.

“My Brisbane grandchildren aged five,seven and nine saw a dress rehearsal afew weeks ago and couldn’t stop talkingabout for days,” David said.

“At the same time, adults who haveseen our rehearsals have reacted just asenthusiastically. The play confronts theissues of cancer and AIDS through theinnocent eyes of a 12-year-old withoutthe preconceptions of the adult world.

“And yet it is a play that doesn’t preachor come up with a solution. I hope youlike it.”

Get your ticketsTICKETS to see Two Weeks With The Queen are onsale now through the Kapunda Tourism Centre, MainStreet, Kapunda and Australia Wide Badges MurrayStreet, Nuriootpa.

Prices are adults $20, concession $15 and children$12. Performance dates are Friday, April 27 andSaturday, April 28 and Friday, May 4 and Saturday,May 5 at 8pm.

To view photos of the first act of the play, visitbarossaherald.com.au.

IN CHARACTER:Ashleigh McFadden,who plays Colin andJennette Mickan ashis mother.

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drive at 105LINDY Kaesler was aged nine when ANZAC Daywas declared a national holiday.

Today (Wednesday) the Barossa Valley NursingHome resident, at Nuriootpa, will honour thespecial occasion while celebrating her 105thbirthday.

On Friday Barossa’s oldest resident and perhapscheekiest lady said all she wanted for herbirthday was “a bottle of rainwater straight fromheaven”. She is also keen to spend the day withher son Leo.

And while she may be over 100, she can stillmanage to show off her dance moves.

Lindy has only been a resident in the homessince October 2010. Prior to this it was Leo whocared for her in their Nuriootpa home.

To date she boasts nine children, 24grandchildren, 42 great grandchildren and threegreat, great grandchildren with another one onthe way.

Mother and son are shown with her first 105thhomemade card and a recent photo taken of fivegenerations.

SPECIAL DAY: Lindy Kaesler with her son Leo Lindholm in Nuriootpa.

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Best of luck JohnLONG time customers of John Keilat Tanunda Post Office now have only until Friday to wish him all the best.

The Tanunda man is retiring after53 years with Australia Post.

John says it’s time to move on ashe’s not so keen to take on the new technology.

“With all that we do and see, I findit difficult at times to keep up withnew technology,” John said.

His introduction in postal servicesbegan on his fifteenth birthday,January 8, 1959 by starting as apostal master general.

“The local paper advertised avacancy at Tanunda, I applied,passed the aptitude test by comingsecond and they offered me a job at Kapunda.”

John who was born in Tanunda,lodged in Kapunda where he took onthe roles of delivering telegrams,parcels and picking up mail from letter receivers sending mail toAdelaide.

On alternative weeks he wouldoperate the switchboard at from10pm to 7am. A job John said heenjoyed.

After 15 months with Kapunda, aTanunda position was madeavailable and he was offered the job.

“The post office site then was onthe corner of Murray and Millstreets.

“My job was to also polish theprivate box numbers with Brasso,”he said.

John soon became a postie. “I likeddelivering everyone’s mail on bikefor about three years.”

He explained how the mail wouldcome by train from Adelaide twice aday. Later he was offered apromotion serving on the countermainly selling stamps, letters andmoney orders.

“In the early 1960s I attended acourse in Adelaide to learn to sendand receive telegrams and travelledto Adelaide twice a week for sixmonths.

“The supervisor asked where Icame from and as I was the onlycountry lad there, I think he feltsorry for me.”

After passing the exam, John wasoffered a position with theNuriootpa teleprinter station, butthis was short lived as it was closeddown within four months.

After a three year stint atNuriootpa Post Office John returnedto Tanunda and has been there ever since.

John said, “I have also been luckywith all the people that I haveworked with and how we haveworked together”.

This camaraderie was highlightedwhen the Tanunda staff receivedspecial commendation in the 2009 Australia Post NationalExcellence awards. The outlet waschosen from 267 other post officesites in Australia.

The Port Power fan and lifemember of Tanunda Football Clubsaid he will also miss the people andthe social interaction of workingfrom behind a counter.

According to Tanunda postalmanager Martin Beales the shopwould always be busy duringfootball season when the hecklerscame in to taunt John.

During his retirement, John - ahusband, father of two andgrandfather - looks forward to a fewoverseas trips and spending timewith his family.

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RETIRING: John Keil with manager Martin Beales (left) and postal services officer Jennifer Kerr.

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Improved Kapundahealth services

TEST: Pathologist Cath Wright shows Member for Wakefield NickChampion how she would take a blood test at the new allied healthcentre while practice manager Sandra Merkx looks on.

RESIDENTS of Kapunda and thesurrounding areas have betteraccess to medical services with theopening of an allied health centre inKapunda.

Run by the Kapunda and EudundaMedical Practice, the centre willfacilitate two physiotherapists, amassage therapist, an audiologistand a pathologist.

There is also scope to facilitatemore medical professionals in thefuture.

Located next door to the currentmedical practice, the centre is aresidential building which has beenrenovated to cater for the medicalservices.

The redevelopment of the buildingwas partially funded with a$500,000 grant from the FederalGovernment.

Practice manager Sandra Merkxsaid the new allied health centrewould allow patients to receive vitalservices close to home.

“It prevents people having to go

outside of the community to accessthese services and allows doctors tointeract with service providers moreclosely,” she said.

The medical practice hadpreviously housed some alliedhealth services, but the opening ofthe new building has now freed upmore space at the practice to allowit to take on two medical studentsinstead of one.

Member for Wakefield NickChampion said the grant to helpestablish the allied health facilitywas an important investment.

“Every dollar we put in here inprevention saves money in the longrun,” he said.

“These sorts of funding for primaryhealth care are particularlyimportant and we know from whenwe did the Medicare review, thefurther we go out from the GPO, themore important primary health careis because people are further awayfrom major hospitals and furtherfrom major treatment centres.”

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St Paul’s Parish: St P: 8.45am C HC; Gdb:10.30am C HC.Tanunda 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: Angaston: 10amHC MM, SS; Nuriootpa: 8.30am MM; Tanunda:10am HC GH; Lyndoch: 10am MP; Williamstown:8.30am HC PB. Kapunda Anglican Parish: St Hilda’s, Eudunda:10.30am Combined Parish Service followed by ashared lunch. Speaker: Vivien Bleby. Mt Pleasant: 1st Sunday 8.30am, all otherSundays 9am. Enquiries to Hazel Wilton, Wardenon 8568 2042.UNITING CHURCHBarossa Congregations: Angaston: 10.30amParish Service + Lunch, Rev Dr Dean Brookes.Gawler Parish: Gawler: 9.30am Taplin, 5pmDoody; Sandy Creek: 9.30am HC Littleford;Williamstown: 10am Webb. Kersbrook: 10am. Enquiries: 8389 3114.Light Parish: Kapunda: 9.15am Mr Jim Cawrse;Robertstown: 9.30am Rev Tony Chapman.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 AnglicanChurch Hall, Melrose St.All welcome. Pastor Diane Pope, Pastor Trevor

Auricht. 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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Government angerA COUPLE of letters retained myattention in recent weeks, ‘Deepdespair’ and ‘Carbon complaint’,as well as a couple of others.

With globalisation and selling ofour assets to foreign countries, onTV recently Dick Smith wasgiving away tins of Australianproduced beetroot.

Apparently he could not sellthem to a chain of supermarketsbecause he wanted 90 cents a tin,and they were selling importedproducts of their own brand for 20cents cheaper. It seems they arenot even prepared to give theircustomers a choice.

Manufacturers of local brandshere can not compete withcheaper products from China,which are of dubious quality, whiletheir executives are being paid toomuch for doing too little, orunwilling to act.

We have a federal governmentthat has been spending recklesslyin the past few years on variousschemes, and now that they havepromised a budget back in theblack by 2013, there is a massivesqueeze on spending and services,and once again the economy andtaxpayers will suffer the most.

As for the carbon tax, who wouldbelieve a government with somuch spin and after telling manylies in the past.

Even if there is compensation, itwould never be enough to make upfor that tax, with very little resultat the end, if any.

We have government excesses orgross stupidity, fundamental lackof logic and morality in relation toexpenses.

Too many issues are ignored andthere is arrogance in power andlack of accountability. Powercorrupts.

Governments are alsodismissive of country and ruralareas, and services are lackingcompared to the city and suburbs.

We are leading to a contempt bygovernments towards the people.

Politicians would like us to behalf asleep; they don’t want us toquestion them too deeply as towhat they are doing or proposingto do, and that’s how they get theirown way.

Also, with WTO we have aninternational financial dictative.

M WilliamsRiverton

Great Barossa bunchLast Friday week evening the

skate park at Nuriootpa was lit upand alive with young teenagepeople out enjoying the park,music and each other.

Our four-year-old often enjoysthe skate park and we always findthe young people friendly andencouraging of our little fellow.

Friday afternoon while drivingby the skate park and seeing acrowd on the ramps, our little boy,very excitedly, asked if he could“have a turn with the big boys”.

We had his scooter in the car somuch to our four-year-old’s delightwe did just that.

Being the smallest person on thescene, in what was a larger crowdthan he was usually accustomed,though we wondered if he wouldhave the confidence to join in onthe ramps, even with all hisenthusiasm.

Bless his courageous self, hewent for it.

The young crew, as always, werekind, considerate, polite andencouraging, he even got a clapand a cheer from some of the girls(if he only knew).

My husband and I chatted with afew young people and listened tothe great music and enjoyedourselves. Thanks for having usand congratulations on being sucha “great Barossa bunch”.

Thanks to the organisers andkeep up the worthwhile work forthe well deserving young people inthe area.

Hiedi, Randall and FletcherSmith

Keyneton

Turbine tormentBeing Barossa born and having

lived and worked here for most ofmy life, I am greatly concernedand have a number of questions,moral and practical, concerningthe proposed building of windturbines in our area.

Is it more important to ensurethe government appears green,than it is to preserve the peace,tranquillity, beauty and lifestylewe currently enjoy in our region,and which it is our responsibilityto preserve and pass on to ourchildren and grandchildren andall future generations?

With the current changes madeto planning laws, what is to stopturbines being built all along theBarossa ranges and aroundMenglers’ Hill?

How will this affect business inour area, what about tourism?

If some in the Hallett area whereturbines are operating can nolonger get TV reception and canlisten to only a few radio stations,will we be affected in the sameway?

If people are being adverselyaffected up to 10km fromoperating turbines, why are theybeing planned for 3km from theKeyneton township?

If each turbine uses 2000 tonnes ofcement (equalling 70 plus truckloadsof concrete taking vast amounts ofpetroleum to mine/kiln the limestone,grind the aggregate, mix, truck andpour), and 600 tonnes of steel (needing3000 tons of coal for production) at itsbase, stands 145.4m high - taller thanthe height of Adelaide’s tallest building(132m), with a head 101m in diameter,costs $5 million to build, more millionsto set up infrastructure plus ongoingmaintenance, and then is not able toeither store the power that is producedor to cover peak needs, so thatsecondary production of coal or gaspower must continually operate toback them up, how can this beeconomically or environmentallyviable?

If some families, includinggenerational farming families haveabandoned their homes or had to moveaway from their land to live, returningonly to work the property, how severelymust they have been affected byturbine operation?

I don’t know of any farmer who wouldmove from their land for trivialreasons, or any person who would leavetheir home with no possiblecompensation, or even understanding,from the government or the generalpopulation.

What happens to community lifewhen neighbours are forever dividedover this wind farm issue? How do werepair the fabric of our communityspirit?

How can those hosting wind turbinesever voice their concerns when thereare legal “gag” clauses in place as soonas they have signed up?

If healthy average people begin tosuffer from migraines, sleeplessness,dizziness and tinnitus when exposed towind turbine operation, what aboutthose of us who have had thesedisorders in the past or currently inmild forms?

If blade flicker causes disorientationand dizziness in some average healthypeople, how will it affect my friendswho suffer from epilepsy - even thoughthey feel turbines are a positive thing?

If the eagles and other wildlife“disappear” from our hills as they havein the mid north and Tasmania due toturbine operation, where do they go?

If the wind farm push is finallyexposed as an inefficient governmentimage boost as it appears to be - will itbe too late and too costly to exploreother green technology and will we beforced to go nuclear to meet powerneeds?

If anyone can honestly ease my mindon all these points, it would be greatlyappreciated.

V Placzek-PrettejohnKeyneton

Thoroughbred thoughtsFirst there was Phar Lap, then such

names as Tulloch, Without Fear andMakybe Diva.

Now it’s Black Caviar which hascaptured the public’s attention andheart.

This iconic mare is about to take partin its 20th race having won the last 19,amassing a very large amount ofprizemoney for her connections.

Sadly though, this beautiful,courageous animal is part of anindustry which discards thousands ofthoroughbred horses every year, notonly the ones that are ‘too slow’ but alsowinners which reach their ‘use by’ date.

I have only one question for trainerPeter Moody.

Why are you putting this amazing,much-loved and admired horse,through gruelling return air flights tothe United Kingdom and back?

Will she have to be tranquillized andhow will this effect her presentamazing form?

Is this just the nature of the businessand Black Caviar is just as expendableas any other horse?

I truly hope she comes out of the tripunscathed and gets to enjoy a peaceful,if not mostly pregnant retirement,because she has certainly earned it.

Ms A HodgesBirdwood

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GAWLER POLICEArrests

• A 42-year-old Gawler West man wasarrested on April 19 by the GawlerPolice for property damage, unlawfullyon premises, theft and interference witha motor vehicle.• A 43-year-old Gawler South man wasarrested on April 16 by the GawlerPolice for a warrant.• A 23-year-old Evanston man wasarrested on April 18 by the GawlerPolice for illegal interference and forcarrying an offensive weapon. • A 38-year-old Evanston woman wasarrested on April 19 by the GawlerPolice for a warrant.• An 18-year-old Gawler West man wasarrested on April 20 by the GawlerPolice for property damage and theft. • A 40-year-old Evanston man wasarrested on April 22 by the GawlerPolice for aggravated assault.• A 13-year-old Gawler female wasarrested on April 20 for assault andbreach of bail. Reports• A 36-year-old Kersbrook woman wasreported on April 16 by the GawlerPolice for driving while unregistered anddriving while unlicensed. Her vehiclewas also impounded for 28 days. • A 36-year-old Evanston woman wasreported on April 19 by the GawlerPolice for theft and for failing to wear ahelmet.• A 68-year-old Evanston Gardens manwas reported on April 19 for prescribedconcentration of alcohol, with a readingof 0.085, and suspended his license forsix months.• An 18-year-old Gawler West man wasreported on April 19 by the GawlerPolice for driving while disqualified andunregistered.• A 20-year-old Gawler West man wasreported on April 22 for riding whiledisqualified, unregistered anduninsured, for not wearing a helmet andfor no lights.• A 32-year-old Willaston man wasreported on April 21 for possession of afirearm and insecure ammunition, andfor being unlicensed. Property damage• Two paint bombs were thrown over afence causing damage to a shed onMueller Drive, Evanston Park on April21.• Unknown persons caused damage toa vehicle, parked on Fourteenth Street,Gawler, when they jumped on the roofon April 21.

Theft• An Ipad was stolen from a display areaof a business in Murray Street, Gawleron April 20. • A couple were seen driving off withoutpayment of 45 litres of fuel at a servicestation on Main North Road, Evanstonon April 20. Also a male was seendriving off with payment of a full jerrycan of fuel on April 21 at a servicestation on Adelaide Road, Evanston. • Items were stolen from a caravan inthe rear yard of the premises onMarchant Court, Gawler West on April20.

BAROSSA POLICEArrest• A 29-year-old Tanunda man wasarrested on April 17 by Barossa Policefor driving while disqualified.Reports

• A 27-year-old Angaston man wasreported on April 16 by Nuriootpa Policefor deception.

• A 43-year-old Nuriootpa man wasreported on April 16 for possessingcannabis, equipment in relation tocannabis use and having a cannabisplant.

• A 48-year-old Freeling woman wasreported on April 19 for two counts ofdriving without due care, driving underthe influence and PCA with a reading of0.220.

• A 26-year-old Kapunda man wasreported on April 20 by Freeling Policefor breaching the conditions of hisprobationary licence and PCA, with areading of 0.0195.

• A 28-year-old Nuriootpa man wasreported on April 20 for driving withoutdue care following a vehicle accident.

Serious criminal trespass• Equipment was damaged and

money was stolen after offenders brokeinto a business on Main Street,Kapunda, between April 17 and 18.

Theft• A gate and some copper electrical

wiring were stolen form a Murray Street,Nuriootpa business, between April 21and 22.

Dangerous driving• A 26-year-old Kapunda man lost his

licence and had his vehicle impoundedas a result of driving without due careand misuse of a motor vehicle on April16.Vehicle accident

• A motorcyclist, who hit the rear of autility on Barossa Valley Way,Concordia, was taken to hospital andtreated for minor injuries on April 18.

Man dies in crashA MAN died at Kapunda on Saturday night afterthe vehicle he was travelling in burst into flames.

The 17-year-old Windsor Gardens man wasdriving along the Thiele Highway, Kapunda, atabout 10pm when his vehicle left the road and hita tree.

Three other occupants managed to escape theburning vehicle, however the 17-year-old diedbefore emergency crews could get to him.

Work place accidentSAFEWORK SA is investigating anincident whichinvolved two workerswho fell through aroof in Nuriootpa.

On Tuesday, April

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They were injuredand taken to the Royal Adelaide Hospital fortreatment.

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BAROSSA REAL ESTATELYNDOCH 42 Gilbert Street...................11:30 – 12:00pmLYNDOCH 11 Rushall Road...................11:00 – 11:30amLYNDOCH 7 Robert Ross Drive.............12:15 – 12:45pmTANUNDA 49 Langmeil Road................12:15 – 12:45pmGAWLER EAST 22 McGahan Court ................1:15 – 1:45EBENEZER Lot 102 Belvedere Road..........2:15 – 2:45pmSPRINGTON 42 Angas Street ...................3:15 – 3:45pm

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THIS stunning home, built in 2006, isset on about 480 square metres on alow maintenance allotment inEvanston Park.

Exceptionally well-presented, thefour-bedroom house comprises of atotal 222 square metres of living.

A beautiful modern home, it offerseverything one needs with a largeformal entrance and a home theatreroom.

There is a spacious master bedroomwith ensuite and walk-in robe whilethere are built-in robes in bedroomstwo and three.

Other features include a three-waymain bathroom with floor-to-ceilingtiles and the ensuite also featuresfloor-to-ceiling tiles.

Fantastic describes the open-plankitchen, dining and family room plusquality appliances throughout and asliding door from the dining roomonto the undercover entertainingarea which extends onto a smallraised lawn area.

The home has a king-size doublegarage with two remote doors andreverse-cycle ducted heating andcooling.

All of this situated close to TrinityCollege, a retirement village and allamenities.

Not only would this make a lovelyhome, it would also make a greatinvestment, priced at $369,950.

Call Kies Real Estate on 8523 3777to arrange a private inspection tosuit.

Absolutebeauty

ABOVE: The stunning four-bedroom Evanston Park home.ABOVE LEFT: The fantastic kitchen area with quality appliances.BELOW: The undercover entertaining area extending onto a small raised lawn.

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8/6 Jarvis Street GOOD THINGS COME IN SMALL PACKAGES

LYNDOCH $325K- $335K

42 Gilbert St Open Sun 11.30-12.00GREAT LOCATION, IDEAL FAMILY HOMESeparate entry, lge lnge, 3 brms, Ensuite, walk in & BIRs. Huge open plan meals & family, kitchen with walkin pantry, split system a/c, comb heating, neutraldécor. Full length rear v/dah, dbl c/port with roller drs,8 panel solar electricity, r/wtr tanks. BBQ Area,Established gdns. Walk to local schools & shopping.

Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

SPRINGTON $216,500

42 Angas Street Open Sun 3.15 to 3.45CEDAR COTTAGEThis western red cedar cottage is set on a large blockof over 1600m2. Stylishly presented as an open plan,2 bedroom, 1 bathroom home with beautifulindoor/outdoor flow. Combustion heat/bread oven,evap cooling, fruit trees and veggie patch inbeautiful cottage garden, rain water tanks. Veryaffordable living or holiday home!

Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

EBENEZER $630-$650K

Lot 102 Belvedere Rd Open Sun 2.15-2.45GREAT HORSE PROPERTY SET ON 26.7 ACRES.3 bedrooms ensuite & WIR, lnge/formal dine. Near newwood kitchen gas cook top & Ubench oven, meals +family room. 3 way bathroom. Combustion heating &ducted cooling. Verandah, dble carport, 6x9.2 mtr gge,4 bay in house horse complex, tack & feed areas,massive 15mtr x 15mtr Implement shed, approx one acrelicensed vineyard. Pergola, winter dam, 100,000 r/ waterplumbed to home. Only minutes’ to Nuriootpa.

Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

TANUNDA $400KGAWLER EAST $439,950

22 McGahan Ct Open Sun 1.15 to 1.45TWO STOREY BEAUTYYou couldn't build it for this price. Separate entry,formal lounge, up to the minute kitchen, stainlesssteel appliances, rumpus room, meals/family room,formal dining, 4 brms, ducted air and gas heat,914m2 allotment, fantastic views, walking distanceto Gawler main street.

Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

LYNDOCH $325K

104 MURRAY ST, TANUNDA

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

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11 Rushall Road Open Sun 11-11.30On an elevated (approx) 1005m2 block this 3 bedroom2 bathroom home gives you plenty of room to move. 2separate living areas both of good size. Good familykitchen with plenty of cupboard space, gas cook top,electric oven and dishwasher. Outside is a gabled patioperfect for entertaining friends. Evaporative cooling, gasheating, a double garage under the main roof andplenty of room for a caravan or boat.

Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

7 Robert Ross Dr Open Sun12.15-12.45SPACIOUS FOUR BEDROOM HOMESpacious sep lounge, incl flat screen TV &entertainment unit, lge kitchen with lots of bench space& access to gge, o/plan family/meals, 4 brms, ensuite& built in walk in robes. Ducted R/C A/C, extra lrg dblegge with rear access, Rear v/dah, established gdns &fruit trees, r/wtr tank, 772m2 block.Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

LYNDOCH $380K

Three bedrooms, two way bathroom, openplan kitchen, dining and lounge area, glasssliding doors open out to a paved verandaharea, gas heating and ducted air conditioning,laundry and second toilet. Landscapedgrounds with dripper system. Just move in thework is done.

Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

49 Langmeil Rd Open Sun 12.15-12.45CONTEMPORY FUTURE!This value packed 70’s style solid brick home offers lotsof extras that can easily over looked from the road,closer inspection reveals quality construction, 4 brms,v.spacious lnge, wine cellar or office. Gge & wkshp for6+ vehicles, estab gdns, fruit trees & shaded areas. Atouch of contemp furniture & colours will do wondersto this home. Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

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CHARMING: The three-bedroom home on an acre at Greenock.

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 todo, just move in and enjoy.

Outdoor features include thegabled 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 a

short stroll to the post office, hotel,gallery, library, general store, ovaland primary school and only a fewminute 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.

The asking price for thisoutstanding home is only $525,000.

Amazinglifestyle

At a glance...Where: 12 Victor Road, Greenock.

Features: Solar power and rainwatertanks.

Price: $525,000.

Open: By appointment.

Agent: Julie Toth Real Estate, ph:8562 4650.

RLA198199.

Contact: Julie Toth on mobile 0418853 134.

Best of both worlds

DEFINITELY worth a look isthis character classic bluestonevilla in Kapunda.

It features a modern kitchenand wet areas on a wellestablished allotment of about656 square metres.

The floorplan comprises ahuge master bedroom, spaciousformal sitting room and entryhall, all with polished floors.

This portion is the originalsection of the home and hasretained the high lofty ceilings,open fireplaces, large decorativecornices and lovely timber work.

The modern extensioncontains the second double

bedroom with built-in robes, aspacious updated open-plankitchen with stacks of built-incupboards which overlooks thefamily/dining area.

There is a large bathroom witha spa bath and separate shower,separate toilet and laundry.

The home has year-roundclimate control with gas heatingand split-system reverse-cycleair conditioning.

Attractive low maintenancegardens are already in placeand an all-weatherentertainment area with pavedslate floor, ideal for barbecues, isdirectly accessed from the

kitchen.There is an underground

rainwater tank, workshop withattached carport, front and sideverandahs and more.

This classic turn of the centurydwelling offers the best of bothold world charm and modernliving, and is located within easywalking distance to Kapunda’smain street facilities.

Contact Charlie or Steve fromthe Professionals Kapunda toarrange your private viewing oneither 0417 823 065 or 0417 811348. The asking price is a veryrealistic $240,000.

RLA 163708.

CHARACTER: The bluestone Kapunda villa (left) and at right, the open-plan living area.

HamboursR E A L E S T A T E

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

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WONDERFUL RURAL VIEWS. 3 brm timber-framedhome on a large 1858m2 block. Inside features lounge,kitchen/meals area with floating floorboards, WI pantry,lrg laundry, 2 toilets & updated bathroom. Large front &rear v/dah, entertainment area, gdn shed, mature trees, onlow maintenance block. New Colourbond fence is to beput up on the south-west boundary before settlement.RLA 150685 Asking $220,000

KAPUNDA

TYPICAL KAPUNDA COTTAGE. 3 bedroom freestonecottage, circa 1880 with modern brick additions to rearsection and within walking distance of most facilities.Established easy care gardens, bullnosed verandah, open-plan kitchen/dining room, separate toilet and a neat and tidy bathroom.

RLA 150685 Asking $182,750

ROBERTSTOWN

7 Halkett St. Pristine 3 bedroom Hardiplex t/fr home on2200m2 block (on 2 allots) in a quiet street in Robertstown.Added features including front & rear verandahs, combustionheater, air conditioning and second outside toilet. There isample shedding to cater for most hobbies including wash roomfacilities in one shed. RLA150685 Asking $190,000

PRICE REDUCED

HANSBOROUGH

Colonial Style Cottage. Ideal country spot to bring upa family or simply a getaway - this tranquil spot ticks allthe boxes. 3 brm home on approx. 5 acres meticulouslymaintained with extensive use of natural timbers, slate& timber flrs, o/p kitchen/dining area, mod kitchen &comb heat. Ample shedding, estab gdns, fenced into 4paddocks. RLA 150685. Asking $290,000

PRICE REDUCED

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A FANTASTIC opportunity to livethe good life, but not too far awayfrom shopping, schools and medicalfacilities with this impressive four-bedroom residence at Shea-Oak Log.

It features three living areasdisposed as a formal lounge anddining plus family and rumpus roomwith glass sliding doors to theoutdoor entertaining areas.

The master bedroom includes a baywindow, ensuite and walk-in robeplus there is a three-way bathroomto service the minor bedrooms.

The kitchen is well appointed andincludes a flat servery, dishwasher,walk-in pantry, rangehood, underbench oven and cook top.

Slow combustion heating in thefamily area and ducted evaporativeair conditioning are included to keepthe house at a comfortabletemperature all-year round.

There are lovely outdoor areas withnative and succulent water-wisegardens designed for easymaintenance plus there is rain waterand watering systems.

An ideal property for the familyand hobbies with plenty of room forvehicles, pets and leisure activities

as there is a double garage withpower and cement floor, a carport,two storage sheds plus fowl run andvegetable patch on the wellmaintained 5078 square metreallotment.

Well located for a leisurely lifestylein a quiet and secluded area, but inclose commuting distance to Gawlerand the Barossa Valley with easyaccess to the dual highway.

Escape thefrantic pace

of life

Where: 10 Linda Street, Shea-Oak Log.

Feature: Ideal property for the familyand hobbies.

Price: $459,000.

Open: Call agent to view.

Web ID: HRE265.

Agent: Homburg Real Estate 85632599.

RLA219152.

Contact: Sandie Raggio 0407 308 855or David Braunack 0418 841 349.

At a glance...

ABOVE: An aerial view of the Shea-Oak Log property, ideal for families.

BELOW: The kitchen area of the house which has three living areas.

Q. I took a package from my last joband now only owe $20,000 on mymortgage. I'm currently renting at$1500 a month.

I'm receiving about $1300 from myrental property after costs. I have$40,000 in the bank and am lookingto buy another property to live in.With today's market, I will need toborrow about $400,000 and wouldstruggle paying a mortgage on mysalary of $60,000 a year.

What is the best way to go aboutinvesting this $40,000 as I wouldrather pay my own mortgage thanpay rent.

A. There is no point in paying offthe mortgage as you would lose thesmall amount of tax benefitsavailable on that property.

The key to success in investing isdiversification, so talk to an adviserabout investing surplus funds into aquality share trust. This will giveyou experience in another asset classand you can start small.

Advice is general; readers shouldseek their own professional advice.

Contact [email protected].

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DOUBLE BRICK home on nearlevel corner allotment approx1200m2, 3 spacious bedrooms,eat in kitchen, bathroom withshower and vanity, timber floors,shedding.

EUDUNDA 54 Barwell St AUCTION Sat 19 May 3pm on property

1994 Built Steel framed fullylined, Ladies & Gents w.c.’s,small kitchen, 2 large rooms,shed, mains water & power,opportunity knocks!

EUDUNDA Ex Masons Lodge: $120,000 24 Barwell Street

Attractive Triangular shapedallotment of approx 1600m2,mains water and power at front,great opportunity to acquireaffordable block, here is yourchance!

POINT PASS Lot 102 Main Street$30,000

NEW RELEASE

HERE IS YORU CHANCE!Beautifully presented 2 bedroomstone villa approx 650m2manageable allot, polished floors,high ceilings, spa bathroom,modern eat in kitchen close to allfacils, entertainment area andgarage/carport.

KAPUNDA 7 Branson Crescent REDUCED $240,000

BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTEDHOMESTEAD

B/V home built 1991 on approx820m2 corner allot, 3 good sizedbedrooms, master with bi robe,spacious sitting room with splitsystem air with tiled floor, familyroom/dine, bathroom with sepshower, bath, sep w.c. estab gardens.

KAPUNDA 14 Bagot StreetREDUCED $269,950

NEW RELEASE

OPEN SUNDAY 1.00-1.45PMNEW RELEASE

SHOPSSpacious well maintainedfreehold shops with w.c. &handbasin, r/c aircond, 3 phasepower, could be 2 shops, rearaccess & parking, close to BankSA & bakery.

KAPUNDA Shops 41-43 Main Street ASKING $250,000 + GST

NEW RELEASE

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BUILT for the owners some 45years ago, this lovely familyhome (pictured) reflects thelove, care and attention given bythe custodians and now it istime for a new family to enjoy.

This is a new listing in atightly-held area with theoriginal solid-brick house on 2.5acres.

It is fully established with acountry outlook but closed to abitumen road for an easy driveto the town of Eudunda.

The original six-roomedresidence is still standing withstone walls, matchwood ceilingsand the original doors.

Later renovations to the houseare in brick veneer and werecompleted by a local masterbuilder.

The family home, of generousproportions, features threegood-sized bedrooms, the mainwith built-in robes.

Large describes the open-planlounge/dining/kitchen area,ideal for large familygatherings. There is a skylightin the dining area.

The original wood stove is stillin good working order and issupplemented by a Simpson2000 stove. There is also adouble bowl sink.

Relax and read a book in thespacious sunroom, fullyenclosed to the rear of the home.

An LG air-conditioner is in thelounge while there are ceilingfans in the main bedroom andkitchen.

Combustion heaters in thelounge and dining rooms ensurewarmth during the wintermonths.

Safety shutters have beeninstalled to the western side ofthe home while vertical blindsare on all other windows.

Storage is no problem with an

extensive linen press andcupboards in the laundry.

Outside is a double garage anda 60’x40’ main galvanised ironshed with concrete floor andthree-phase power plus a pit.There is also a garden/tool shedand an good-size vegie patch.

Extensive rainwater storage tothe house and garden is afeature plus mains water isconnected. The house has 1.5kwsolar panels.

There is a stable yard thatcould easily be adapted to suit apony, subject to council consent.

The property has good fencingand yearly pest inspectionshave been carried out.

Priced at $320,00, this is aquality home on 2.5 acres witheasy commuting to town so callDavid from Hambours now on0414 917 474, but don’tprocrastinate.

RLA150685.

Built with care and attention

ABOVE: Relax in the spacious lounge with a combustion heater.

BELOW: Cook to your heart’s delight in the country kitchen.

RLA198199

... where people matter

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.

NURIOOTPA $275,0004C The Crescent

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

Call for your free market appraisal

8562 4650 0418 853 1342/7 Gawler Street, Nuriootpa

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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.

ESCAPE TO AN AMAZING LIFESTYLE!Magnificent home, 3 brms & 3 bthrms, renovatedinside & out. 16.3kW solar panels, 88,000L rainwaterplus mains. Over 1 ac of land, fruit trees & veggie gdn.

GREENOCK $525,00012 Victor Road

THE CORRUGATED IRON COTTAGE3 brm cottage, polished timber floors throughout,kitchen with dw, lounge with heating & cooling, timberdeck with views, few minutes’ walk to all amenities.

ANGASTON $235,0004 Collins Street

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

1390m2 BLOCK – GREAT VALUELarge flat land with no encumbrances put on thisproperty by the council with over 30m frontageand over 45m in depth you could dream up yourown design (STCC.) Water and power available.

NEW

NURIOOTPA $285,00073 Greenock Road

MODERN STYLISH LIVINGBrand new 3 Brms with carpet, master withensuite & walk-in robe, spacious kitchenwith dw, open plan living with timber floors.

UNDER CONTRACT

KEYNETON $210,000Lot 202 Sedan-Angaston Road

LARGE 2168m2 BLOCK 2 lge sheds, suit handyman. 3 brms, o/plankitchen/dine/lnge area, a/c, 40x20 shed concreted& 3 phase pwr plus 30x15 shed, enclosed lgebackyard & lge fenced yard for animals.

SOLD

EUDUNDA $285,00016 Railway parade

BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED 1910 VILLA12ft ceil, 3-4 brms, 2 liv areas, country kitchen,new bthrm w. spa, fr & rear access, 1000m2 allot.

EUDUNDA $295,0002 Michael Street

TWO LARGE BLOCKS2 titles, lovely upgraded 4 brm stone home on 1title 1012m2, establ. gdn on other title 1150m2.

EUDUNDA $200-$210,0009 Kapunda Street

WOW SO CLOSE TO TOWN!1930 Villa, good cond, 3 brms, upgraded kitch,sunroom, duct A/C, dble+sgle gge, cnr block.

Great holiday home at South Australia’s premier crabbing beach. Neatas a pin 3 bedroom home, open plan living/dine, gallery kitchen, bathroom with shower and toilet, store-room, rear pergola, shed. Fullyfenced allotment, mains water. The good quality clean furniture is negotioble, so you can pick up the keys, move in at settlement and enjoywithout the hassles of furniture moving. $210-220,000

104 Old Port Wakefield Road, Two Wells

Phone 8520 3111

Mobile 0407 396 840We’ll look after you

Port Parham17 Driscoll Terrace

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HOPING: Rosedale’s Kerri McAnulty and her training partner Clint Binniewill be hoping promising staying filly Just Push on can do exactly that intoday’s Tobruk Handicap over 1700 metres at the Gawler and BarossaJockey Club Anzac Day meeting. Just Push On won her first race over1500 metres at Gawler on March 25.Read the fields and form in today’s special Herald race liftout.

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1 12.25 Returned Serv. League Hurdle 3358m(Eligible riders can claim) Rating 120 Hurdle $12,000

1 5s075 Sallum (6) R Molloy 68 3.50 2 4s653 Its The Truth (5) T Ryan 66 1.50 3 2L876 Lord De Veer (2) L Miller 66 6.50 4 53865 Fraughtwith Danger (3) T Logan 65.5 5.00 5 PPP8s Rommels Gold dw (1) P Hamblin 65 51.00 6 s5748 Cluso h (4) M Kelly (clm3) 64.5 16.00

2 1.00 Long Tan Plate 1209m(Apprentices can claim) 3yo & up Maiden SW $10,000

1 395s3 Bargain Buy (10) C Lever 58 15.00 2 30s3s Boltin’ Henry (2) Ms A Herrmann 58 11.00 3 26930 Golden Lion (18) D Evans 58 31.00 4 336s5 King Rodney bh (8) S Cahill 58 13.00 5 56484 Shark Eye (4) M Pegus 58 21.00 6 34s Checote (13) L Cribbin 57 21.00 7 Money Bags (9) A Patterson 57 5.00 8 324 Valik (7) Ms Jemma Frew (a4) 57 3.50 9 5s7s Wicked Romeo (17) J Potter 57 15.00 10 2 Danish Spy (3) J Frew (a) 55 3.00 11 0882 Ebony Diva (14) J Holder 55 21.00 12 7s33s Full Of Cache (15) P Gatt 55 9.00 13 s5002 La Caramba h (1) D Tourneur 55 15.00 14 326 Natural Disaster (16) SCRATCHED

EMERGENCIES 15 940 Kungka Can Run (5) B Claridge 55 31.00 16 9 Pepponi (11) T Pannell 55 16.00 17 06s Lady Phoenix (12) Ms K Bishop (a3) 55 51.00 18 078s Blevic Lad (6) C Lever 57 51.00

3 1.35 Kapyong Plate 1509m(Apprentices can claim) 2yo & up Maiden SW $10,000

1 0s7s3 Apostle (5) D Evans 58 11.00 2 52352 Mystic Morn (10) M Pegus 58 2.50 3 64646 Prayer Academy h (3) T Pannell 58 7.50 4 05s30 Sting Like A Bee h (8) Ms L Hopwood 58 21.00 5 55693 Bossed (15) J Frew (a) 57 9.00 6 67s76 Fireweed h (13) Ms M Tyndall (a3) 57 26.00 7 800s0 Pell Mell (12) Ms L Stojakovic (a1.5) 57 7.50 8 50900 Illyakha h (9) Ms K Bishop (a3) 56 51.00 9 44s00 Regal Jasmine (11) C Lever 56 51.00 10 5s09 California Babe h (6) A Patterson 55 21.00 11 077 Creativeperception (4) J Potter 55 26.00 12 Lady Geegee (14) B Claridge 55 21.00 13 79229 Rock Star Baby (1) S Cahill 55 5.00 14 406s4 Spirit Line (2) D Tourneur 55 4.20

EMERGENCY 15 0s06 Tantara (7) 58 51.00

4 2.10 Tobruk Handicap 1709m(Apprentices can claim) Rating 68 $10,000

1 07013 Tasteofenergy cdw (6) D Tootell 60 3.80 2 64s16 Drafted (2) S Cahill 59 3.00 3 6s100 Eureka Reign (5) Ms L Hopwood 58.5 7.00 4 936s8 Environment Patron w (3) B Claridge 56.5 8.00 5 14305 Rescued (1) P Gatt 56.5 15.00 6 s7007 Massiah (7) L Cribbin 55.5 31.00 7 47710 Just Push On th (4) T Pannell 55 9.00 8 53303 The Catcher ch (8) J Toeroek (a3) 55 13.00 9 6s999 Afrisky Business w (9) Ms T Zanker 54.5 21.00 10 s4200 Quench The Thirst (10) M Pegus 54.5 4.20 11 20s75 Strangmead (13) A Patterson 54 21.00 12 s9549 Selbourne Road (12) Ms M Tyndall (a3) 54 31.00

EMERGENCY 13 955s8 Wirribanta (11) SCRATCHED

5 2.46 Leading Edge Telecoms 2109m(Apprentices can claim) Rating 71 $10,000

1 01s05 Belle Addiction wh (6) J Toeroek (a3) 59 21.00 2 s0409 Willego cw (3) J Potter 58.5 31.00 3 55721 Andronica tw (8) J Holder 58 2.35 4 40711 Rikbat cw (11) D Evans 58 3.80 5 44423 Musty Springs (13) 56.5 7.50 6 53313 Power To Possess c (2) B Claridge 56.5 11.00 7 27444 Clearly Passionate twh (9) A Patterson 56 6.50 8 s6935 Southern Fortune w (5) M Pegus 55.5 11.00 9 67100 Call Me Biscuit (12) D Tourneur 54 8.50 10 00s45 Slacksmith w (4) Ms A Herrmann 54 15.00 11 94622 Goldstinger w (1) D Tootell 54 26.00 12 s7794 Target Explorer tcw (10) Ms M Tyndall (a3) 54 51.00 13 28363 Sultan Of Speed (7) Ms C Lindop 54 51.00

6 3.21 Kokoda Handicap 1209m(Apprentices can claim) Rating 62 $10,000

1 s2s31 Royal Stormy (15) P Gatt 59.5 3.80 2 23344 Master Pickles d (5) Ms K Bishop (a3) 59 26.00 3 318s8 Independent Air c (2) C Lever 58.5 5.00 4 3s169 Frankie Sea dh (6) S Cahill 58 13.00 5 s44s1 Exotic Girl c (9) D Tourneur 57.5 7.50 6 0428s Bellunese cw (3) S Cahill 57 11.00 7 0s521 Julie Marie d (10) J Potter 56.5 7.00 8 1s762 King’s Speech d (13) J Holder 56.5 4.20 9 37s60 Goodnight Joss (11) B Claridge 56 21.00 10 33812 Sierra Skies c (16) E Boyd (a4) 56 11.00 11 12560 Our Belvoir c (4) Ms C Lindop 55.5 17.00 12 5475s Set To Talk b (12) M Pegus 55.5 17.00 13 61700 You Are So Vain d (1) J Kah (a4) 55 15.00 14 09379 Teen Spirit dh (14) Ms M Tyndall (a3) 54.5 26.00

EMERGENCIES 15 63755 Park Ranger dw (7) Ms Jemma Frew (a4) 54 51.00 16 64969 Handsome As tw (8) 54 51.00

7 4.00 Leading Edge Telecoms 1109m(Apprentices can claim) 3yo Rating 75 $10,000

1 23265 Hot Diamond w (10) Ms L Stojakovic (a1.5) 59 6.50 2 51825 Ambush Al th (12) A Patterson 58.5 11.00 3 6s177 Nehru t (13) J Frew (a) 58 15.00 4 31s Grand Zee (2) M Pegus 57 3.00 5 1 Raks McLaren (6) J Potter 57 5.50 6 3 Rip Apart (11) Ms A Herrmann 57 13.00 7 7 Here’s Archie h (9) J Holder 56.5 31.00 8 21582 Lady Akatak (1) Ms C Lindop 56.5 26.00 9 s1823 Meadows Cat (5) P Gatt 56.5 6.50 10 13s Sweet Never (4) D Tourneur 56.5 4.20 11 1s68 Nelcitus d (8) B Claridge 56 13.00 12 22100 De Kaap Valley (3) C Lever 56 31.00

EMERGENCY 13 87467 Magical Ruby (7) Ms L Hopwood 56 51.00

8 4.36 Gallipoli Handicap 1509m(Apprentices can claim) Rating 86 $12,000

1 5122s Bacchus Eagle b (13) SCRATCHED 2 17169 Little Akie w (3) J Potter 58 6.0 3 12923 Scouse (8) A Patterson 58 11.0 4 121s7 Let Go Johnny (17) J Frew (a) 57.5 51.0 5 87823 Merlot Now (5) D Evans 56.5 17.0 6 22221 Silent Attitude c (16) S Cahill 56 2.6 7 64s86 Manganese tw (6) P Gatt 55.5 17.0 8 15042 World Ruler w (9) D Tourneur 55.5 13.0 9 6s387 You Dee Cee (10) M Pegus 55 13.0 10 6s252 Dubai Me Diamonds (2) T Pannell 54.5 3.0 11 71732 Star Topaze cw (1) Ms C Lindop 54 6.0 12 11528 Delicious Belle tc (11) Ms L Hopwood 54 26.0 13 25670 Faldane w (7) W Kerford 54 51.0 14 42s82 Ballypatrick (12) Ms L Stojakovic (a1.5) 54 31.0

EMERGENCIES 15 57511 Umaluka t (15) 54 17.0 16 39334 Dark Knight (4) 54 26.0 17 255s0 Cadasha w (14) 54 51.0

9 5.10 Hamel Handicap 1209m(Apprentices can claim) Rating 62 $10,000

1 9192s Delta Rho Sam c (2) M Pegus 59 6.0 2 12s04 Canny Prevail th (11) J Toeroek (a3) 58.5 9.0 3 100s6 Zaazip d (3) D A Evans 58.5 7.0 4 62637 Under The Radar tdw (5) Ms A Herrmann 58 7.0 5 219s6 Hotdeal tdw (6) J Frew (a) 57.5 21.0 6 31s85 Rose Of Nirvana d (16) Ms K Bishop (a3) 57 6.0 7 673s7 Juliet’s Princess b (1) Ms C Lindop 56.5 3.0 8 5170s Attitude Problem (7) T Pannell 56 26.0 9 s5702 Kooda Wonder dw (15) SCRATCHED 10 7107s Perfect Crown (8) P Gatt 55.5 31.0 11 24035 Rub Doubt (9) J Holder 55.5 7.0 12 8s544 Angel Of Hope dw (13) Ms M Neve (a1.5) 55 11.0 13 s7420 Alice Longing (10) B Claridge 54.5 21.0 14 1500s Flower Force d (12) Ms M Tyndall (a3) 54 51.0

EMERGENCIES 15 s608s Pas De Poet (14) Ms L Stojakovic (a1.5) 54 51.0 16 0s558 Tops ‘n’ Tails d (4) 54 51.0

Race one

SALLUM (J A O’Connor) 8g By Giant’s Causeway - Emblazoned (91:4-9-11): Beat six home when 11-1/2 len 7th (54.0) Rikbat 2100m Gawler (62) April 4 then struck inter-ference at the start before finishing 5-3/4 len 5th (54.0) Penn Station 2050m Strathalbyn (62) dead trk April 18. Fitter for three runs on the flat and this looks a pretty thin affair. Hard to beat.ITS THE TRUTH (J A O’Connor) 8g By Genuine - Sister Georgina (70:3-5-8): Jumped awkwardly before running 4-3/4 len 5th (54.5) Nothin Leica Flash 1700m Penola (65) April 8 then again jumped awkwardly when 1-1/4 len, 1/2 len 3rd (54.0) Penn Station, Murtagh 2050m Strathalbyn (62) dead trk April 18. Making debut over the jumps here but recent flat form has been OK and he can be prominent here.LORD DE VEER (K & H Frew) 5g By Galileo - Kisseemmee (17:1-1-0): After 7-1/4 len 7th (54.5) Rikbat 2100m Gawler (68) dead trk Mar 25 was tightened for room when 8-1/2 len 6th (55.0) Andronica 2200m Balaklava (68) April 11. Making jumps debut after an inauspicious career on the flat. Did run in a G3 race three starts back so can’t be totally ignored.FRAUGHTWITH DANGER (K & H Frew) 7g By Towkay - Sahalee (24:1-2-4): Pulled hard then was blocked for a run when 6-1/4 len 6th (56.0) Leaping Leroy 1800m Mildura (62) dead trk April 16 then finished 5-1/4 len 5th (56.5) Half Moon Rising 2000m Naracoorte (59) April 22. He’s been therea-bouts on the flat of late and this is not a deep race. Worth consideration.ROMMELS GOLD (J A O’Connor) 9g By Desert Fox - Suzy O’Neill (60:4-0-5): Failed to finish (65.0) Yesquire 3500m Morphettville Parks Stpl Sept 3 then ran 18-1/4 len 8th (64.0) Half Moon Rising 3200m M’ville Hrdl Sept 17. Resumes here after a 7-month layoff and hasn’t been seen in any official hurdle trials leading into this. Has won two of 23 starts over the jumps and could sneak a place.CLUSO (B W Searle) 6g By Tobougg - Nikoletta (36:1-2-4): Following 12-3/4 len 4th (54.0) Young Tearaway 2200m Broken Hill (Bm60) Mar 17 ran 20-3/4 len last (65.0) Goldtown 2900m Oakbank Rst Hrdl dead trk April 7. Made an inauspicious debut over the jumps and hard to make a case for him here.

Race two

BARGAIN BUY (K M Sweeney) 4g By Viscount - Freydis (17:0-0-4): Pulled hard in the run when 3-1/2 len 5th (56.5) Quick ‘n’ Slick 1950m Morphettville Parks 2yo+ Mdn dead trk June 8 then resumed with sht nk, 2-1/4 len 3rd (58.0) Exotic Girl, Presidium 1200m Gawler Mdn April 4. Defied a bet-ting drift first-up to run a bottler. May be looking for further now but can’t be ignored on that run.BOLTIN’ HENRY (Ms J Banks) 5g By Delago Brom - Estusa (3:0-0-2): Ran 8-3/4 len 11th (57.0) Clearly Passionate 1200m Gawler Mdn Feb 9 (2011) then struck interference near the 800m and was vetted after 1-3/4 len, 1-1/2 len 3rd (57.0) Delta Rho Sam, King Rodney 1200m Gawler Mdn June 15. Sparingly-raced 5yo with plenty of ability. Can figure here if right.

GOLDEN LION (K D Buick) 4g By Lion Heart - Zarlie (5:0-1-1): Raced greenly before fin-ishing 1/2 nk, sht hd 3rd (58.0) Nehru, Can He Be Beaten 1200m Gawler Mdn Jan 25 then was vetted after 11-3/4 len 12th (58.0) Rescued 1400m Murray Bridge Mdn Feb 15. Scored lg nk win Puff, Duplicitous 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) April 16. Coming off a let-up and he generally goes OK here. Wide draw is a turn-off and will need some luck.KING RODNEY (R & B Campbell) 5g By Carbon Prince - Tina (10:0-3-3): Was spelled after 3-3/4 len 6th (57.0) Owdatay 1214m Gawler Mdn dead trk Aug 4 and resumed with 3-1/4 len 5th (58.0) Raks McLaren 1050m Balaklava Mdn April 11. Fitter for one run back and has good form here on his home track. Key player.SHARK EYE (K D Buick) 4g By Mutahassin - Go Babe (8:0-0-0): Beat three home when 7-3/4 len 8th (54.0) Cute To Boot 1050m M’ville (75) Mar 31 then made the pace before weakening to run 4-1/4 len 4th (54.5) Granulator 1400m Balaklava (62) April 11. Mixes his form and he’s still yet to place in eight runs. Take on trust.CHECOTE (J G Bugg) 3g By Alannan - Zyheera (2:0-0-1): Debuted with 2-3/4 len, 2-1/4 len 3rd (56.5) Jimmy The Butch, Uno Whats 1211m Gawler 3yo Mdn Dec 7 then was disappointed for a run when 2-1/4 len 4th (55.5) Where’s My Wagon 1511m Gawler Mdn Dec 21. Scored 1/2 nk win Money Bags, Jeune Esprit 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) April 16. Did a good job in first campaign and is clearly ready to fire first-up if his recent trial is any gauge. Awkwardly drawn but must go in.MONEY BAGS (P Stokes) 3g: First start. By Dash For Cash - Folly Doll. Brought $40,000 at the yearling sales and he’s a full brother to Dashing Doll (7 wins). Finished 1/2 nk 2nd Checote 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) April 16. Bred for speed and showed good ability in a trial last week. Forward showing expected.VALIK (S G Padman) 3g By Dash For Cash - Lapsha (3:0-1-1): After lg nk 2nd (57.0) Raise A Heart 1006m Murray Bridge Mdn dead trk Mar 28 finished 2-1/4 len 4th (57.0) Noir Rasoir 1050m Oakbank 3yo (75) dead trk April 9. Top run in higher grade last time and he’s ready to break through. The one to beat.WICKED ROMEO (D R Jolly) 3g By Econsul - Mylelu (2:0-0-0): Was slowly away and struck interference at the start when 4-3/4 len 5th (53.5) Real Fantasy 1000m Morphettville Parks 2yo (75) April 9 (2011) then jumped awkwardly and raced greenly before finishing 12-1/2 len 7th (56.5) Riziz 1050m Balaklava 3yo Mdn dead trk Sept 28. Sparing-raced 3yo who has clearly had issues. Resumes here after a 7-month break and will need luck to figure from the horror alley. Wait till later.DANISH SPY (D R Jolly) 3f By Dane Shadow - Super Snooper (1:0-1-0): At only start ran 1/2 len 2nd (55.0) Raks McLaren 1050m Balaklava Mdn April 11. Easy in the market on debut and only just missed. Will have derived plenty from that outing and will be hard to toss from her good draw here.EBONY DIVA (C D Baker) 3f By Black Hawk - Jaz Bree (4:0-1-0): Only beat two home when 10-1/2 len 8th (55.0) Windermere Road 1200m Strathalbyn Mdn dead trk Mar 14 then made good improvement to run 1/2 len 2nd (56.5) Magic Tigress 1200m Clare F&M Mdn April 7. Harder here and wide draw is no plus. Perhaps a place.

FULL OF CACHE (P Stokes) 3f By Blevic - Keytocache (3:0-0-2): Finished 2 len, 3/4 len 3rd (56.5) Imperial Fury, Bella Dolce 1109m Gawler 3yoF Mdn slow trk Sept 11 then jumped awkwardly when 6 len, 1-1/4 len 3rd (54.0) Jestquill, Granulator 1350m Strathalbyn 3yo (68) Oct 19. Ran 1-1/2 len 2nd Golden Monarch 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) April 16. Showed plenty in her last campaign and she’s fresh for this. Blinkers come off but her major hurdle here is the barrier. Each-way chance.LA CARAMBA (K M McAnulty & C Binnie) 3f By Niello - Flying Foxtrot (7:0-1-1): Was slowly away before finishing 7 len last (56.0) Noir Rasoir 1050m Oakbank 3yo (75) dead trk April 9 then ran 6-1/2 len 2nd (56.5) Ilsede 1200m Strathalbyn F&M Mdn dead trk April 18. Safely held by the winner last time but drawn to get a lovely run here. Place chance again.NATURAL DISASTER (Alex Stra) 3f By Danerich - Tycoon Sheila (3:0-1-1): Ran lg nk 2nd (56.5) Tayla Lee 1200m Balaklava F&M Mdn dead trk Mar 21 then jumped awkwardly and was checked near the 800m when 3-1/2 len 6th (54.0) Petman 1200m M’ville 3yo Hcp April 14. Scratched.KUNGKA CAN RUN (D G Balfour) 3f By Real Jester - Kilanje (3:0-0-0): Was slowly away when 3-1/4 len 4th (55.0) Raise A Heart 1006m Murray Bridge Mdn dead trk Mar 28 then struck interference near the 1000m before finishing 6-1/4 len 10th (55.0) Exotic Girl 1200m Gawler Mdn April 4. Found some trouble in the run last time and go on previ-ous run in a strong maiden. Can improve without surprising.PEPPONI (T M Snelling) 3f By Golden Lake - Merry Margy (1:0-0-0): Was found to be lame after finishing 6-1/2 len 9th (55.0) Raks McLaren 1050m Balaklava Mdn April 11. Showed early pace on debut and pulled up sore. Tougher here and faces a task.LADY PHOENIX (F W Meuring) 3f By Bellotto - Jazzijo (2:0-0-0): Was slowly away on debut before finishing 8-1/4 len 11th (54.5) Roses For Ava 1000m Morphettville Parks F&M Mdn Jan 4 then was slowly away and raced greenly when 5-1/2 len last (54.0) Ambush Al 1200m Gawler 3yo (64) Jan 18. Blinkers go on for her return to racing but she needs to improve considerably on her first campaign. Looking to others.BLEVIC LAD (R R Jolly) 3g By Blevic - Laudation (3:0-0-0): Finished 9-1/2 len 7th (54.5) Perfect Crown 1600m M’ville Mdn Nov 1 then was spelled after 16 len 8th (55.5) Aussie Blue 2050m Strathalbyn Mdn Nov 20. Ran 4th Golden Monarch 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) April 16. Failed to flatter in three runs in his first campaign. Needs to lift.

Race three

APOSTLE (J A O’Connor) 5g By Galileo - Chacony (12:0-2-1): Was spelled after 4-1/2 len 7th (55.0) Electric Circus 1400m Murray Bridge E&G Mdn Sept 14 then was blocked for a run before finishing 1/2 len, 2-3/4 len 3rd (58.0) Magic Pulse, Backett 1400m Penola 2yo+ Mdn April 8. Made good late ground first-up but this is a tougher race. Has claims.MYSTIC MORN (G P Moody) 4g By Blevic - Antonelli (12:0-4-2): Only beat three home when 4-1/4 len 5th (55.0) Hong Kong Missy 1800m Clare 2yo+ Mdn April 7 then ran on strongly for 1/2 len 2nd (58.0) Velocidade 1600m M’ville 2yo+ Mdn April 19. Blinkers go back on here and he’s overdue for a win. Hard to beat.

PRAYER ACADEMY (G R Searle) 4g By Royal Academy - Lung Tah (10:0-2-0): After 2-1/4 len 4th (55.0) Umaluka 1700m Gawler Mdn dead trk Mar 25 was slowly away when 5-1/2 len 6th (55.0) Grey Mustang 1500m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn April 4. He’s rarely far away and gets a nice run here. In the mix.STING LIKE A BEE (A B Beswick) 5g By Danasinga - Karadeniz (23:0-4-3): Ran len, 1-1/4 len 3rd (57.0) Striker McLaren, Ilsede 1100m Clare Mdn April 7 then was vetted after 11-1/4 len 11th (58.0) Proctorville 1200m Strathalbyn E&G Mdn dead trk April 18. He’s had plenty of chances. Take on trust here.BOSSED (B J Dunn) 3g By Bianconi - Ellexcell (8:0-0-1): Finished 9-1/4 len 9th (57.0) Exalted Value 1600m Strathalbyn Mdn dead trk Mar 14 then was blocked for a run before finishing 2-1/4 len, nose 3rd (57.0) High Value, Sir Giles 1600m Balaklava Mdn April 11. Improved effort last time but did only beat three home. More depth here and rough place hope looks best from the wide barrier.FIREWEED (G D Searle) 3g By Manton - Honey Moss (6:0-0-0): Jumped awkwardly when 6-1/2 len 7th (54.5) Wise And Happy 1100m Gawler 3yo Mdn April 4 then beat three home when 8-1/4 len 6th (54.0) Proctorville 1200m Strathalbyn E&G Mdn dead trk April 18. Made up late ground last time and might be looking for this trip now. Could put value into trifectas.PELL MELL (D J Clarken) 3g By Charge Forward - Flion Fenena (9:0-1-0): Had to be vetted after 6-1/4 len 10th (56.0) Vin De Vie 1600m Nowra Mdn Hcp slow trk Dec 9 then ran 4-3/4 len last (53.5) Petman 1200m M’ville 3yo Hcp April 14. Wasn’t totally dis-graced at first run for new stable as finished less than five lengths from the winner in a much tougher race. Has been placed over 1600 metres so extra trip suits and he’s not the worst here.ILLYAKHA (G D Fryer) 4m By Akhadan - Hilley’s Daughter (9:0-0-0): Jumped awk-wardly when 11-1/4 len last (56.0) Tayla Lee 1200m Balaklava F&M Mdn dead trk Mar 21 then beat three home when 6-1/4 len 11th (55.5) Magic Tigress 1200m Clare F&M Mdn April 7. Hasn’t placed in nine starts and unlikely to improve on that record here. Looking to others.REGAL JASMINE (C J Graves) 4m By His Royal Highness - Jasmond (10:0-0-0): Resumed racing with 10-1/4 len 12th (56.0) Exotic Girl 1200m Gawler Mdn April 4 then was slowly away before running 12-3/4 len last (57.5) Ilsede 1200m Strathalbyn F&M Mdn dead trk April 18. Hasn’t got warm in two runs back from a spell. Extra distance suits but needs to improve.CALIFORNIA BABE (J Vandermyle) 3f By California Dane - Hearwhatisay (3:0-0-0): Returned from a break with 8-1/2 len 11th (53.5) Tayla Lee 1200m Balaklava F&M Mdn dead trk Mar 21 then beat five home when 5-1/2 len 9th (55.0) Exotic Girl 1200m Gawler Mdn April 4. Yet to set the world on fire and hard to get enthusiastic here. Looking elsewhere.CREATIVEPERCEPTION (Jonathon Maddigan) 3f By Desert Sun - De La Cielo (3:0-0-0): Was slowly away when 6-3/4 len 7th (55.0) Grey Mustang 1500m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn April 4 then ran 10-1/4 len 7th (55.0) Velocidade 1600m M’ville 2yo+ Mdn April 19. Safely held last time but tongue tie goes on here and she should get a nice run from the draw. Perhaps a place.

LADY GEEGEE (Kirsten McGowan) 3f: First start. By Al Samer - Condor Lady. Finished last Hollywood Gothic 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial (Mdn) Mar 26. First foal of the dam to get to the races and faces a decent task over this trip on debut. Prefer to see.ROCK STAR BABY (M S Minervini) 3f By Face Value - Lucky Lucaya (7:0-2-0): Ran 1-3/4 len 2nd (55.0) Grey Mustang 1500m Gawler 2yo+ Mdn April 4 then finished 12-1/4 len 9th (55.0) Velocidade 1600m M’ville 2yo+ Mdn April 19. Big disappoint-ment last time but go on her previous run over this track/distance. Gets the gun draw here and can improve sharply.SPIRIT LINE (P Stokes) 3f By Artie Schiller - Umaline (5:0-0-0): Was slowly away when 17-3/4 len 6th (54.0) Meshmaker 1800m M’ville 3yo (75) dead trk Dec 10 then resumed racing with 2-3/4 len 4th (55.0) Raks McLaren 1050m Balaklava Mdn April 11. Had strong support first-up and finished stoutly. Shapes as if this trip will suit and comes into calculations here.TANTARA (Ms L Mattschoss) 4g By Devaraja - Pontifical (3:0-0-0): Resumed racing with 9-1/4 len 10th (58.0) Disco Tillate 1200m Mt Gambier Mdn Feb 23 then beat four home when 6-1/4 len 6th (54.0) Magic Pulse 1400m Penola 2yo+ Mdn April 8. Three runs to date have been moderate. Cannot recommend.

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TASTEOFENERGY (J R Croucher) 5g By Niello - Sardana (31:6-2-3): Scored 1-1/2 len win (56.5) Goldstinger, Murtagh 1800m Clare (72) April 7 then finished 1/2 len, 1-1/2 len 3rd (54.0) My Ex Mate, Musty Springs 1900m Oakbank (86) dead trk April 9. Racing well in tougher grade and looks suited here despite the rise in weight. One of the chances.DRAFTED (M S Minervini) 4g By Commands - Diplome (15:2-2-3): Resumed racing with 3/4 len win (59.0) Julie Marie, Lethal Gal 1200m Balaklava (62) dead trk Mar 21 then beat eight home when 4-1/4 len 6th (58.0) Regal Hero 1400m Oakbank (71) dead trk April 7. Fitter for two runs back and can handle the step-up in trip. Must go in.EUREKA REIGN (Simon Casey) 6m By Jeune King Prawn - Citi Skyline (28:6-3-4): Rider lost his whip when 9-3/4 len 10th (51.0) Detox 1406m Murray Bridge (81) Mar 28 then jumped awkwardly before finishing 5-1/4 len 10th (54.0) Sea Coral 1400m Balaklava (81) April 11. Last couple have been in stronger company but she is yet to win past 1400 metres so last bit will be the test. Take on trust.ENVIRONMENT PATRON (Kirsten McGowan) 7g By Montjeu - Nikki’s Bride (32:3-4-6): Finished 3-3/4 len 6th (56.5) Half Cut 1800m Mildura (68) dead trk July 4 before running 5 len 8th (55.5) Regal Hero 1400m Oakbank (71) dead trk April 7. He’ll be better for one run back from a decent break. Drawn to get a lovely run and extra trip suits. Not the worst.RESCUED (K M Sweeney) 4g By Savoire Vivre - Priya (24:1-4-3): Jumped awkwardly when 6-3/4 len 10th (58.0) Call Me Biscuit 1600m Balaklava (62) dead trk Mar 21 then finished 4-3/4 len 5th (57.5) Granulator 1400m Balaklava (62) April 11. Doesn’t win out of turn and this is the first time she’s been out to this trip. Place at best.

MASSIAH (Pat Violi) 7g By Twining Cossack Miss (52:11-5-8): Jumped awwardly when 4-1/2 len 10th (59.0) RegHero 1406m Murray Bridge (62) Mar 28 theran 6-1/2 len 7th (58.5) Granulator 1400Balaklava (62) April 11. Recent efforts moerate and he hasn’t raced beyond 160metres. Looks tested.JUST PUSH ON (K M McAnulty & C Binni3f By Barely A Moment - Sheen Falls (7:1-1): After nose win (55.5) High Value, Cares1500m Gawler 3yo Mdn dead trk Mar 2ran 23-3/4 len 13th (55.5) Cornell 1800M’ville Adelaide Gneas April 14. Outclasselast time and beaten a long way. Place hoponly in this grade.THE CATCHER (Lisa Ryan) 4g By Falvelo- Chasing Butterflys (22:2-2-5): Drew widwhen 8-1/4 len 12th (56.0) Call Me Biscu1600m Balaklava (62) dead trk Mar 21 theimproved effort when 1/2 len, lg hd 3(57.0) Grand Group, Sullenberger 1700Clare (59) April 7. Goes well here and this his right trip. Could be the value runner.AFRISKY BUSINESS (Ms E Faust) 6g BCommands - Super Trend (42:3-3-6Finished 3-1/2 len 9th (55.0) Le Columb1400m Balaklava E&G (68) Feb 26 beforunning 5-1/4 len 9th (54.0) Regal He1400m Oakbank (71) dead trk April 7. Exttrip suits but he may be a run short. Watill later.QUENCH THE THIRST (M A Kavanagh) By Encosta De Lago - Monsoon Weddin(11:0-3-1): After 4-1/2 len 10th (54.0) RoCulture 1600m M’ville 3yo Hcp Mar 31 ra10 len 15th (54.0) Crucial 1800m M’viSchweppes Stks April 14. Still a maideand remains a query at the trip. Look formarket lead.STRANGMEAD (D K Carrison) 5m BAlannan - Rocky Moon (10:1-1-1): Got tighened for room when 2-3/4 len 7th (57.Kooda Surprise 1200m Port Lincoln (6Mar 18 then finished 6-1/4 len 5th (57.Notforgiven 1200m Port Augusta (59) Ap15. Up in grade and distance and looks oof her depth here.SELBOURNE ROAD (Ms K Faulds) 7g BAlannan - Sans Pari (29:2-3-2): Beat ninothers home when 1-3/4 len 4th (55.Regal Hero 1406m Murray Bridge (62) M28 then finished 4-3/4 len 9th (53.0) GranGroup 1700m Clare (59) April 7. Will be beter for one run over this trip but his strikrate doesn’t inspire enthusiasm. Lookinelsewhere.WIRRIBANTA (Graeme Barry) 6g By Bellot- Bell’s Spirit (18:1-0-0): Was slowly awbefore finishing 17-3/4 len 5th (53.0) MiHalliday 1850m Port Augusta (61) deatrk Aug 18 then ran 24-1/2 len last (55.Andronica 2200m Balaklava (68) April 1Didn’t flatter at first run back and loosafely held here.

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BELLE ADDICTION (T R Saltmarsh) 6m BBlevic - Keltrita (34:6-3-7): Struck interfeence near the 1200m when 12-1/2 len la(55.5) Oui Si Attitude 1500m Gawler (7dead trk Mar 25 then ran 5-3/4 len 5(58.0) Tasteofenergy 1800m Clare (72) Ap7. Trained locally and she’ll be fitter ftwo runs back from a decent break. Jumsharply up to this trip and place is best.

GAWLER comment

GAWLER gallops WEDNESDAY (ANZAC DAY) ARSA TAB MULTIPLESDaily Double: 8, 9 Extra Double: 4, 5Treble: 7, 8, 9 Quadrella: 6, 7, 8, 9First Four: All Races Fixed Odds: All Races

THE TRACKRail: Is out 4m from the 800m to 400m, true the remainder. Track: Slow (6). Weather: Overcast.

This publication takes all care in compiling the TAB details but cannot accept any responsibility for any errors. Readers are urged to check TAB information with the official

lists before placing their bets.

GEAR CHANGES RACE 2: (3) Golden Lion winkers off first time; (5) Shark Eye near-side blinker on first time; (7) Money Bags tongue-control bit on first time; (10) Danish Spy cheekers on first time, lugging bit off firstime; (12) Full Of Cache blinkers off first time, lugging bit on first time; (16) Pepponi bar plates on first time; (17) Lady Phoenix blinkers on first time RACE 3: (2) Mystic Morn blinkers on again, winkers off first time; (3) Prayer Academy blinkers off again; (5) Bossed tongue-control bit on first time; (7) Pell Mell lugging bit off first time, norton bit on first time; (11) Creativeperception tongue-tie onfirst time RACE 5: (6) Power To Possess lugging bit on again, standard bit off first time; (10) Slacksmith lugging bit on first time, tongue-control bit off first time RACE 6: (6) Bellunese tongue-controbit on first time; (9) Goodnight Joss cross-over noseband on first time; lugging bit off again, noseroll off first time, tail chain on first time, tongue-tie on first time, winkers off again; (14) Teen Spiriblinkers off first time, tongue-tie off again; (16) Handsome As blinkers on again, cross-over noseband off first time, winkers off first time RACE 7: (1) Hot Diamond blinkers off first time; (10) SweeNever cross-over noseband on first time; (12) De Kaap Valley blinkers on first time, tongue-tie on first time; (13) Magical Ruby blinkers off first time RACE 8: (1) Bacchus Eagle tongue-tie on again; (13Faldane blinkers off again, winkers on again RACE 9: (7) Juliet’s Princess blinkers on first time; (14) Flower Force norton bit on first time, winkers off first time; (15) Pas De Poet tongue-tie off first tim

LEGENDT – Won at track. C – Won at this distance on this course. D – Won at this distance on another course. W – Won in slow or heavy going. B – Beaten favourite at last start. H – Trained on track. N – Won at night. S – Spell of three months. F – Fell. P – Pulled up. L – Lost rider.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Best BetsGRAHAMFISCHER(Barossa Herald)

FRAUGHTERWITHDANGER Lord de Veer

Rommel’s Gold

DANISH SPY King Rodney

Valik

ROCK STAR BABY Mystic Morn

Pell Mell

DRAFTED Just Push On Eureka Reign

ANDRONICA Southern Fortune

Rikbat

KING’S SPEECH Julie Marie Bellunese

HOT DIAMOND Ambush Al Lady Akatak

SILENT ATTITUDE Dubai Me Diamonds

You Dee Cee

JULIET’S PRINCESS Canny Prevail

Under the Radar

SILENT ATTITUDE (R8)JULIET’S PRINCESS (R9)

STEVEDAVISON(Pagemasters)

ITS THE TRUTH Sallum

Fraughtwith Danger

DANISH SPY King Rodney

Valik

MYSTIC MORN Rock Star Baby

Bossed

DRAFTED Tasteofenergy

Environment Patron

ANDRONICA Rikbat

Clearly Passionate

ROYAL STORMY Julie Marie

King’s Speech

RAKS MCLAREN Grand Zee

Meadows Cat

DUBAI ME DIAMONDS Silent Attitude You Dee Cee

DELTA RHO SAM Juliet’s Princess

Rub Doubt

DANISH SPY (R2)ANDRONICA (R5)

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Wednesday, April 25, 2012 - Gawler Race Liftout Page 3 - The Herald, Barossa Valley [email protected]

WILLEGO (T T Oxlade) 8g By Blevic - Black Spectre (72:6-8-6): Jumped awkwardly and covered extra ground when 10-3/4 len 11th (58.0) My Ex Mate 1800m M’ville (75) Mar 31 then finished 11-1/2 len last (54.0) Pelicano 2150m Oakbank Onkaparinga Cup dead trk April 9. This is easier and he is a winner this track/distance. Can improve without surprising.ANDRONICA (M S Minervini) 4m By Mujahid - Mycedes (20:4-2-1): Followed 4-1/2 len 2nd (54.0) Raki 2400m Morphettville Parks (94) Mar 24 with 2-1/4 len win (58.5) Goldstinger, Power To Possess 2200m Balaklava (68) April 11. Strong win last time and drops half a kilo here. Hard to beat again.RIKBAT (Garret Lynch) 7g By Tabkir - Island Account (54:8-5-9): Followed 1-1/4 len win (55.5) Chief Red Hawk, Southern Fortune 2100m Gawler (68) dead trk Mar 25 with len win (59.0) Super Silks, Penn Station 2100m Gawler (62) April 4. In super form this track/distance and strikes anoth-er winnable race here. Must go in.MUSTY SPRINGS (J E Hickmott) 9g By Taos - Mustin Magic (105:7-10-14): Finished 1/2 len 2nd (52.5) My Ex Mate 1900m Oakbank (86) dead trk April 9 then ran 3 len, 3/4 len 3rd (53.0) Tristacat, Faltastic 1800m M’ville (75) April 14. Never far away in this grade and he’s a must for trifectas.POWER TO POSSESS (W A Bogarts) 4g By Refuse To Bend - Amenique (19:1-3-4): Got blocked for a run before scoring lg nk win (58.0) S’amuse, Baklava Boy 2100m Gawler Mdn dead trk Mar 25 then was vetted after 2-1/4 len, 2 len 3rd (59.0) Andronica, Goldstinger 2200m Balaklava (68) April 11. He’s found some form after getting out in distance. Nicely drawn and must be included in the chances.CLEARLY PASSIONATE (G D Searle) 4m By Dubawi - Lindsay’s Ring (19:2-3-3): After 2-3/4 len 4th (55.0) Elldami 1500m Gawler (78) April 4 lost a plate when 4-1/4 len 4th (54.5) Tristacat 1800m M’ville (75) April 14. Consistent but gets out to this dis-tance for the first time. Place is best.SOUTHERN FORTUNE (J E Hickmott) 8g By High Yield - Capital Growth (62:6-5-8): Covered extra ground when 1-1/4 len, 1-1/4 len 3rd (57.0) Rikbat, Chief Red Hawk 2100m Gawler (68) dead trk Mar 25 then finished 5-3/4 len 5th (54.0) Pelicano 2150m Oakbank Onkaparinga Cup dead trk April 9. Improved by four runs back and generally goes well here. Not the worst.CALL ME BISCUIT (S P Gower) 3f By Oratorio - Twiggy Summit (14:2-1-1): Finished 6-1/2 len 13th (54.0) Rock Culture 1600m M’ville 3yo Hcp Mar 31 before running 14-1/4 len last (54.0) Crucial 1800m M’ville Schweppes Stks April 14. Failed in G3 company last time but steps up to this trip for the first time here. Needs to lift.SLACKSMITH (Ms C Rose) 6g By Zabeel - Eliza Cove (16:2-2-2): After 1-3/4 len 4th (57.5) Call Me Biscuit 1600m Balaklava (62) dead trk Mar 21 was vetted following 5 len 5th (54.0) Tristacat 1800m M’ville (75) April 14. Improved by two runs back but he’s never been out to this trip. Perhaps a place.GOLDSTINGER (K M Sweeney) 6g By Golden Snake - Golden Days (79:6-9-6): Followed 1-1/2 len 2nd (55.0) Tasteofenergy 1800m Clare (72) April 7 with 2-1/4 len 2nd (55.0) Andronica 2200m Balaklava (68) April 11. Consistent in similar grade and he’s a must for trifecta players.TARGET EXPLORER (J E Hickmott) 7g By Taos - Brightly (41:4-1-2): Following 11-1/2 len 9th (56.5) Rikbat 2100m Gawler (68) dead trk Mar 25 ran 5-3/4 len 4th (56.5) Andronica 2200m Balaklava (68) April 11. Should be nearing his peak after four runs back and he is a win-ner this track/distance. Could be a blowout chance.SULTAN OF SPEED (Ms K Byrnes) 6g By Dubai Destination - Noble Deed (38:2-7-5): Finished 3-1/4 len 6th (56.0) Five Iron 2200m Balaklava C2 Feb 26 then ran 1-3/4 len, 3 len 3rd (63.0) Racing Green, Deltona 3280m Murray Bridge Hurdle dead trk Mar 4. He’s placed twice over this track/distance in the past and he can be competitive in this grade. Don’t dismiss.

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ROYAL STORMY (D M Koch) 5g By Royal Academy - Sundiva (9:1-2-2): Resumed racing with lg nk, lg nk 3rd (58.0) Belleap, Kangaroo Jack 1200m Strathalbyn Mdn dead trk Feb 22 before scoring nk win (58.0) Exalted Duke, King Roseland 1406m Murray Bridge Mdn dead trk Mar 28. Broke through for overdue win last time but wide draw is a big hurdle here. Each-way chance.MASTER PICKLES (M A White) 8g By Staaraq - Gherkin (50:4-5-9): Followed 3-3/4 len last (61.5) Black Barra 1000m Streaky Bay (64) Mar 24 with 4-3/4 len 4th (59.5) The Snitch 1200m Penong (68) Mar 31. Consistent in lesser company but tougher here. Place looks best.INDEPENDENT AIR (Simon Casey) 4g By Kurt - Dicey Reilly (5:1-0-1): Jumped awkwardly and struck inter-ference near the 1000m when 6-1/2 len 8th (58.5) Bigbadbarry 1250m Morphettville Parks E&G Hcp-62 Dec 16 then resumed with 4-3/4 len 8th (57.0) Windermere Road 1200m Balaklava C2 April 11. Fitter now and his only win was this track/distance. Nicely drawn and warrants respect.

FRANKIE SEA (R & B Campbell) 7g By Carbon Prince - Harem Wish (38:5-5-7): Got tightened for room when 4-1/2 len 6th (54.0) Azarax 1100m Broken Hill Outback Sprint Mar 17 then finished 1-3/4 len 9th (57.0) Slippery Ninja 1200m Gawler (68) April 4. Ran 2-1/2 len, 2-1/4 len 3rd Harmonic, Sweet Never 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial April 16. Not disgraced last time when drew the outside (of 13) and finished less than two lengths from the win-ner. Could be a blowout chance here.EXOTIC GIRL (P Stokes) 4m By Oratorio - Our Geisha Girl (11:1-1-0): Was spelled after 2-1/2 len 4th (56.5) Riviera Queen 1400m Murray Bridge F&M Mdn Sept 14 then was blocked for a run before scoring sht nk win (56.0) Presidium, Bargain Buy 1200m Gawler Mdn April 4. Scored overdue win last time and should be even fitter now. Strong claims here.BELLUNESE (D J Stone) 4g By Testa Rossa - Bella Bionda (12:2-1-0): Followed 1-1/4 len 2nd (56.0) Dubai Vengeance 1700m Gawler (68) Nov 16 with 7 len 8th (58.0) Beautiful Soul 1600m Balaklava (62) Nov 23. Finished last Stirling Grove 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial April 16. Having first run for five months and worth noting he is a winner this track/distance. Well drawn and market could provide a lead.JULIE MARIE (T T Oxlade) 4m By Dubai Destination - Kiseki Angel (17:2-6-0): Finished 3/4 len 2nd (54.0) Drafted 1200m Balaklava (62) dead trk Mar 21 before scoring lg nk win (54.5) Friendsinthefield, Hasta La Shamer 1200m Naracoorte C2 April 1. Racing well and should be competitive here. In the mix.KING’S SPEECH (R R Jolly) 3g By Excites - Rhodanthe (5:1-1-0): Raced greenly when 3-1/4 len 6th (55.5) Just Discreet 1250m Morphettville Parks 3yo (75) Mar 24 then was blocked for a run before finishing 3/4 len 2nd (54.0) Windermere Road 1200m Balaklava C2 April 11. Fitter for three runs back and on the improve. Don’t dismiss.GOODNIGHT JOSS (J D Smith) 4g By Encosta De Lago - Bonasera (9:1-0-2): After 4-1/2 len 6th (58.5) Detox 1200m Murray Bridge (62) dead trk Mar 4 was injured during the run when 32-1/4 len last (54.5) Lady Lightfoot 1400m Balaklava (71) dead trk Mar 21. Ran 5th Conservatorium 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial Mar 26. Forget he went around last time and go on previous effort behind in-form galloper. Tongue tie goes on here and he can figure.SIERRA SKIES (Ms P Trenwith) 4m By Blevic - Haunting Chant (23:2-2-5): Scored lg hd win (59.0) Hendon, Troben 1750m Kingscote (61) Jan 21 before finishing 3/4 len 2nd (51.0) Nevele Tol 2122m Gawler C2 Feb 8. Finished 2-1/4 len, nk 3rd Celtic Ghost, Rubinator 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial April 16. Yet to place in four previous first-up runs and 4kg claiming apprentice faces a tough challenge fronm the horror draw. Looking to others.OUR BELVOIR (K M Sweeney) 4m By Bianconi - Classy Looker (19:2-2-1): Jumped awkwardly when 3-1/4 len 6th (55.0) Drafted 1200m Balaklava (62) dead trk Mar 21 then finished 7-1/2 len 10th (54.0) Kelly Royale 1100m Oakbank F&M Hcp-75 dead trk April 9. Back to a more suitable grade here and she is a winner this track/distance. Has claims.SET TO TALK (M A Kavanagh) 5m By Reset - Nothings Secret (22:2-6-0): Followed 4-1/2 len 7th (53.0) Euphoric Realm 1700m F’ton (89) dead trk June 11 with 3-3/4 len 5th (55.0) Dublin Darlin 2100m Echuca (62) dead trk June 27. Hasn’t raced for 10 months and all her form is over longer trips. From top stable so market moves are worth noting.YOU ARE SO VAIN (F W Meuring) 5m By Noverre - Pretty Pinay (14:2-0-1): Following 6-1/2 len 10th (56.5) Darakan 1200m Gawler (62) Jan 18 ran 5-3/4 len 10th (54.5) Little House 1250m Morphettville Parks F&M (75) Feb 11. Fresh for this and can run a race early in her campaign. Nicely drawn and young rider is in form. Could be the surprise packet here.TEEN SPIRIT (Darren Egan) 6m By Jeune - Street Princess (41:3-4-4): Beat four home when 4-3/4 len 7th (53.0) Kelly Royale 1100m Oakbank F&M Hcp-75 dead trk April 9 then was checked near the 1000m when 7-1/4 len 9th (53.0) Silver Raven 1200m M’ville F&M (68) April 19. Blinkers and tongue tie come off here but she’ll need some luck from wide draw. Perhaps a place.PARK RANGER (K & H Frew) 8g By Lion Hunter - Tree Fairy (59:7-7-8): Followed 2-1/2 len 5th (55.0) Drafted 1200m Balaklava (62) dead trk Mar 21 with 5-3/4 len 5th (53.0) Arthurian Legend 1100m Clare (59) April 7. Doesn’t win out of turn these days but capable of filling a place in this grade.HANDSOME AS (Will Clarken) 4g By Akhadan - It’s Raining Mares (20:1-1-3): Following 1-3/4 len 6th (54.0) Master Robbie 2200m Murray Bridge (62) Jan 26 ran 11-1/4 len 9th (54.0) Nevele Tol 2122m Gawler C2 Feb 8. All his best form is over longer trips and likely to find these too nippy at this stage.

Race seven

HOT DIAMOND (M S Minervini) 3f By Hussonet - Made Of Diamonds (8:1-3-2): After 3-1/4 len 6th (56.5) Leoncita 1000m F’ton 3yoF (72) Jan 14 ran 3-1/2 len 5th (57.0) Niconoise 1100m M’ville 3yo (68) Feb 4. Blinkers come off here for her return to racing. Flies fresh and this grade suits. The one to beat.AMBUSH AL (G D Searle) 3g By Al Maher - Tropical Splendour (5:1-1-0): Following 2-1/2 len 2nd (58.0) Doohan 1350m Strathalbyn 3yo (68) dead trk Feb 1 was injured during the race when 3/4 len 5th (57.0) Slippery Ninja 1200m Gawler (68) April 4. Had excuses last time and he is a winner here. Can improve without surprising.NEHRU (K & H Frew) 3g By Nadeem - She’s Discreet (4:1-0-0): Beat six home when 3-3/4 len 7th (56.0) Sysmo 1400m Morphettville Parks 3yo Hcp Feb 11 then finished 4-1/4 len 7th (56.5) Exalted Moment 1400m Oakbank 3yo (75) dead trk Mar 17. Freshened for this and has ability. Winner here and worth con-sideration.GRAND ZEE (M A Kavanagh) 3f By Danzero - Grand Estime (2:1-0-1): Debuted with 2-1/4 len, lg nk 3rd (54.5) Slippery Ninja, Super Silks 1111m Gawler 3yo Mdn Dec 21 then was spelled after 1-3/4 len win (55.5) Meadows Macks, Miss Satchmo 1250m Morphettville Parks 3yo Mdn Jan 4. Looked the goods in her first campaign and resumes here from a lovely barrier. Strong claims.RAKS MCLAREN (D R Jolly) 3f By Secret Savings - Raks Belaadi (1:1-0-0): At only start scored 1/2 len win (55.0) Danish Spy, Rip Apart 1050m Balaklava Mdn April 11. Made impressive debut and sure to have benefited from the experience. Right in this.RIP APART (W A Bogarts) 3g By Gallo Di Ferro - Astar (1:0-0-1): Had to be vetted after 1/2 len, 1-3/4 len 3rd (57.0) Raks McLaren, Danish Spy 1050m Balaklava Mdn April 11. Far from disgraced on debut but more depth here. Place looks best again.HERE’S ARCHIE (K M McAnulty & C Binnie) 3g By Spinning World - Ettu Blu (1:0-0-0): Lost a plate when 4-1/2 len 7th (57.0) Nadaka 1211m Gawler E&G Mdn Mar 7. Beat half the field home on debut but that was in maiden grade. Prefer back in that class at this stage.LADY AKATAK (Ms K Brynes) 3f By Akhadan - Dangerous Mission (7:1-2-1): Got checked near the 1200m when 6-1/2 len 8th (55.5) Magic Milady 1250m Morphettville Parks 3yoF (75) Mar 10 then beaten a long way when 8-1/4 len 2nd (55.0) Classy Chloe 1206m Murray Bridge F&M (68) Mar 28. Well drawn and competitive in this grade. Each-way chance.MEADOWS CAT (J W Cornell) 3f By Flying Pegasus - Catriona (5:1-1-1): Following 2-1/4 len 2nd (54.5) Flying Merkel 906m Murray Bridge (68) dead trk Mar 28 ran 3/4 len, 1-1/4 len 3rd (56.5) Noir Rasoir, Rough Deal 1050m Oakbank 3yo (75) dead trk April 9. Consistent filly and can figure here. One of the chances.SWEET NEVER (Will Clarken) 3f By Alannan - Fingeal (2:1-0-1): Debuted with 5-3/4 len win (53.5) Serengeti Miss, Flight To Paris 900m Mt Gambier Mdn dead trk Dec 2 then raced greenly before finishing sht 1/2 hd, 2 len 3rd (53.5) Alpha Man, Counter Sign 1050m M’ville 3yo (75) Dec 31. Ran 2-1/2 len 2nd Harmonic 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial April 16. Created a huge impres-sion in only campaign to date and trialled well last week in preparation for this. Genuine threat.NELCITUS (B C Mueller) 3f By Adam - Double Spirits (3:1-0-0): Following 6-1/2 len 6th (56.5) Sarcasm 1200m Gawler C1 dead trk Mar 25 jumped awkwardly before finishing 4-1/4 len 8th (56.5) Noir Rasoir 1050m Oakbank 3yo (75) dead trk April 9. Fitter for two runs back but may be looking for further now. Place only.DE KAAP VALLEY (Sam Kavanagh) 3f By General Nediym - Barberton (8:1-2-0): Struck interference near the 100m when 4-3/4 len 13th (54.5) Babel 1300m Sandown-Lakeside 3yoF (72) Feb 8 then ran 10-1/4 len 10th (57.0) Sweet Ella 1400m Sandown-Hillside 3yoF (72) Feb 22. Blinkers and tongue tie go on here for her return to racing. Has ability and market could provide a lead.MAGICAL RUBY (J D Smith) 3f By Magic Albert - Gifting (9:0-0-1): Finished 4-1/2 len 6th (55.0) Raise A Heart 1006m Murray Bridge Mdn dead trk Mar 28 before running 3-3/4 len 7th (55.0) Raks McLaren 1050m Balaklava Mdn April 11. Placed just once in nine starts and looks out of her depth in this.

Race eight

BACCHUS EAGLE (Tony McEvoy) 5g By Galileo - Wedgetail Eagle (17:3-3-4): Finished 3/4 len 2nd (54.0) Daydream Charlie 1950m Morphettville Parks (94) Mar 12 (2011) before running sht 1/2 hd 2nd (55.0) Instructor 2150m Oakbank Open dead trk April 2 (2011). Finished 7th Sea Coral 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial Mar 26. Handy galloper resuming here. Best form is over more ground but stable must be respected. Look for a market lead.LITTLE AKIE (B C Mueller) 4g By Akhadan - Double Spirits (16:6-1-2): Had a let-up after 4-1/4 len 6th (55.0) Pilot’s Lane 1400m Morphettville Parks (68+) Feb 11 and resumed with 5-1/4 len 9th (57.0) Glacial Miss 1200m M’ville (86) April 14. Fitter for one run back but this is as far as he wants. Place is best.

SCOUSE (S R Turner) 6g By Fraar - Young Beauty (36:7-5-7): After 3/4 len 2nd (56.5) Vinard 1100m Penola Flying Hcp April 8 jumped awkwardly before finishing 2-1/2 len, 1/2 len 3rd (60.0) Aurumcert, Ballypatrick 1350m Strathalbyn (81) dead trk April 18. Finished strongly last time and he could be looking for this trip now. Has claims.LET GO JOHNNY (J E Hickmott) 6g By Bellotto - Gold Desiderio (54:9-7-7): Was spelled after lg nk win (61.0) Wyreema, Tequila Midnight 1600m Fannie Bay (Bm72) Sept 24 then resumed with 13-1/4 len last (54.5) Cellarmaster 1400m Oakbank (68+) dead trk April 7. Looking elsewhere.MERLOT NOW (D L Hewitt) 11g By Akhadan - Babelle (108:14-12-7): Rider lost his whip when 3 len 2nd (57.5) Detox 1406m Murray Bridge (81) Mar 28 then followed up with 3/4 len, 1/2 len 3rd (55.0) Club Royale, Strike Breaker 1700m Penola Penola Cup April 8. Veteran galloper who continues to race well but dropping back in distance here. Place looks best again.SILENT ATTITUDE (P F Blanch) 4m By Tayasu Tsuyoshi - Landscape’s Gift (9:3-5-0): Made it four seconds in a row with lg hd 2nd (57.5) Oui Si Attitude 1500m Gawler (75) dead trk Mar 25 before scoring 3/4 len win (54.5) Dubai Me Diamonds, Tureen 1400m Oakbank F&M (94) dead trk April 9. Scored overdue win last time and does go well this track/distance. Wide draw is against but she’s too good to leave out.MANGANESE (K M Sweeney) 6g By Fasliyev - Vetorisc (60:10-8-2): Resumed racing with 6-3/4 len 8th (57.5) Detox 1406m Murray Bridge (81) Mar 28 then finished 3-1/4 len 6th (55.5) Sea Coral 1400m Balaklava (81) April 11. Fitter now and he’s generally around the money. One for trifecta players.WORLD RULER (M A White) 9g By A P Ruler - Jonquil Star (49:5-10-5): After 2-1/2 len 4th (53.0) Street Related 1800m Streaky Bay Cup Mar 24 ran 1-1/2 len 2nd (54.5) Hastein 2038m M’ville (68+) Mar 31. Going well but sharp drop back in distance here. Take on trust.YOU DEE CEE (Jon O’Connor) 5g By More Than Ready - Wishes (29:4-4-7): Following 1-3/4 len 8th (56.0) Glacial Miss 1200m M’ville (81) Mar 31 ran 4-1/2 len 7th (56.0) Glacial Miss 1200m M’ville (86) April 14. Fitter for three runs back but he hasn’t won past 1200 metres so the last bit will test. Looking elsewhere.DUBAI ME DIAMONDS (Scott Trenowden) 4m By Dubawi - Quantum Leap (13:3-3-1): Set the pace when 3 len 5th (54.5) Protector 1250m Morphettville Parks (86) Mar 24 then just missed when 3/4 len 2nd (54.5) Silent Attitude 1400m Oakbank F&M (94) dead trk April 9. Smart mare drawn to get a lovely run here. Worth consideration.

STAR TOPAZE (L Macdonald & A Gluyas) 4m By Starcraft - Speedy Topaze (16:3-3-2): Followed sht hd, len 3rd (59.5) Jewel Of Johar, Our Iridium 1500m Gawler M (68) dead trk Mar 25 with 2 len 2nd (55.5) Elldami 1500m Gawler (78) April 4. Drawn to get a cushy run. Don’t dismiss.DELICIOUS BELLE (R R Jolly) 4m By Commands - Give To Thee (15:3-2-1): Jumped awkwardly and lost a plate when 3 len 2nd (54.0) Irish Rhapsody 2057m M’ville (86) Jan 28 then resumed with 4-1/4 len 8th (54.0) Sea Coral 1400m Balaklava (81) April 11. Fitter here and she has won second-up in the past. Two of her three wins have been on this track and she could be the value runner here.FALDANE (B E Woosnam) 7g By Faltaat - Dane Gu Li (32:4-6-2): Covered extra ground but still beat half the field home when 6-3/4 len 7th (58.0) My Ex Mate 1800m M’ville (75) Mar 31 then ran 5-1/4 len 11th (55.5) Sea Coral 1400m Balaklava (81) April 11. Didn’t get warm last time and they’ve taken the blinkers off here. Needs to lift.BALLYPATRICK (S G Padman) 5g By Dash For Cash - Baroness Rose (19:3-4-2): Was slowly away before finishing 1-1/2 len 8th (59.5) Slippery Ninja 1200m Gawler (68) April 4 then ran 2-1/2 len 2nd (54.0) Aurumcert 1350m Strathalbyn (81) dead trk April 18. Looking for this trip now and he’s rarely far away. Each-way chance.UMALUKA (K D Buick) 4g By Umatilla - Miss Maluka (6:2-0-0): Followed 3/4 len win (58.0) Miss Doubtfire, Mystic Morn 1700m Gawler Mdn dead trk Mar 25 with 1-1/2 len win (58.0) Sono Piccolo, Wings On Her Feet 1600m Balaklava (68) April 11. Horror draw is no help and place might be best in this.DARK KNIGHT (J R Croucher) 5g By Galileo - Tornato Lass (42:3-7-10): After 3-1/2 len, len 3rd (55.0) Detox, Oakbank Heights 1350m Strathalbyn (75) dead trk Mar 14 ran 2-1/2 len 4th (57.0) Regal Hero 1400m Oakbank (71) dead trk April 7. Doesn’t win out of turn and rises in grade here. Place looks best.CADASHA (S G Padman) 5g By Dash For Cash - Lapsha (27:3-4-3): Was spelled after 3-3/4 len 5th (57.5) Merlot Now 1600m Murray Bridge (68) Nov 9 and resumed with 6-1/4 len 10th (56.5) Regal Hero 1400m Oakbank (71) dead trk April 7. Extra trip suits but plenty of depth here and he may still be a run short. Looking elsewhere.

Race nine

DELTA RHO SAM (M A Kavanagh) 5g By Special Bond - Kingston Macayla (5:1-1-0): Ran 7 len 9th (53.5) Thornburst 1200m M’ville (75) dead trk July 16 then was spelled after 3-1/4 len 2nd (56.0) Raki 1410m Balaklava C1 Aug 3. Finished nk, 3/4 len 3rd Sea Coral, Glaze 1000m Morphettville Parks barrier trial Mar 26. Hasn’t fired fresh in the past but stable commends respect and market could provide a lead.

CANNY PREVAIL (G D Searle) 4g By Canny Lad - Shalaque (9:1-1-0): Reared at the start when 12-1/4 len 13th (55.5) Sarcasm 1200m Gawler C1 dead trk Mar 25 then ran 3/4 len 4th (54.0) Slippery Ninja 1200m Gawler (68) April 4. Fitter for two runs back and this looks a suitable assign-ment. Hard to beat.ZAAZIP (Garret Lynch) 6g By Zariz - Miss Zorro (26:4-3-5): Was injured during the race when 3-3/4 len 12th (57.0) Rose Of Nirvana 1200m Murray Bridge (62) dead trk Feb 16 (2011) then jumped awkwardly before finishing 6-1/2 len 6th (57.5) Flying Merkel 906m Murray Bridge (68) dead trk Mar 28. He’ll be greatly improved by his first-up run and it’s worth noting his impressive second-up record (4:2-0-1). Has claims from his good draw.UNDER THE RADAR (W A Bogarts) 9g By Suresh - Zephyr Love (83:12-8-5): Only beat one home when 1/2 hd, nose 3rd (56.5) Eureka Reign, Silver Raven 1200m Clare (71) Mar 11 then ran 1-1/4 len 7th (57.0) Slippery Ninja 1200m Gawler (68) April 4. Wasn’t far away last time and drops in grade here. Has claims.HOTDEAL (Ms S Nolan) 8g By Bellotto - Linney Head (67:11-4-3): Was spelled after 10-1/2 len 9th (56.5) Dire Warning 1350m Port Lincoln (64) Oct 16 and resumed with 6-1/2 len 6th (60.5) Arthurian Legend 1100m Clare (59) April 7. Fitter now and he has won two races here. Perhaps a place.ROSE OF NIRVANA (Alexander Justice) 6m By Gallo Di Ferro - Lady Roseland (16:3-1-1): Resumed racing with 12-1/4 len 8th (54.5) Classy Chloe 1206m Murray Bridge F&M (68) Mar 28 before finishing 4-1/4 len 5th (53.5) Silver Raven 1200m M’ville F&M (68) April 19. Beat seven home last time and drops in grade here. Barrier is no help but can figure with luck in running.JULIET’S PRINCESS (L Macdonald & A Gluyas) 3f By More Than Ready - Malayan Princess (6:1-0-2): Ran len, sht nk 3rd (53.5) Snip ‘n’ Run, Alchemy’s Eight 1200m M’ville 3yo Hcp dead trk Dec 10 then resumed with 2-3/4 len 7th (56.5) Noir Rasoir 1050m Oakbank 3yo (75) dead trk April 9. Got a long way back first-up and made some late ground. Blinkers go on here and she can improve dramatically.ATTITUDE PROBLEM (Ryan Balfour) 5m By Jetball - Polychrest (19:1-0-3): Finished 13-3/4 len last (54.0) Lady Dynamo 1400m Morphettville Parks M (86) Dec 17 then was tight-ened for room and vetted after 14-1/4 len 11th (56.0) Silent Attitude 1518m Gawler (62) Dec 28. Hasn’t fired fresh in the past and may be better for the outing.

KOODA WONDER (J Dunn) 4m BCountry Reel - Some Surprise (32:5-3): Ran 9-1/2 len last (53.5) Cute TBoot 1050m M’ville (75) Mar 31 thejumped awkwardly before finishin4 len 2nd (56.5) Notforgiven 1200Port Augusta (59) April 15. ScratchePERFECT CROWN (K M Sweene5m By Beautiful Crown - Tiffany Roa(41:1-9-4): Finished 11-1/2 len 10(57.5) Beautiful Soul 1600m Balaklav(62) Nov 23 then was spelled aft7-1/2 len 7th (55.0) Tureen 1400Oakbank F&M (68) dead trk Dec Doesn’t win out of turn and is yet place in four previous first-up runLooking elsewhere.RUB DOUBT (K & H Frew) 4m BNot A Single Doubt - Ruby’s OHope (18:1-3-2): Surprised with 1-3len, 3/4 len 3rd (54.0) Hillfire, Bluz1050m Oakbank (68) dead trk Mar 1then finished in the first half of thfield when 3-1/4 len 5th (54.0) KeRoyale 1100m Oakbank F&M Hcp-7dead trk April 9. Back in grade heand will be finishing strongly. Nthe worst.ANGEL OF HOPE (K M Sweeney) 5By Choisir - Amen Ruby (43:2-3): After 9-3/4 len 4th (54.5) ClasChloe 1206m Murray Bridge F&(68) Mar 28 ran 2-1/4 len 4th (52.Windermere Road 1200m BalaklavC2 April 11. Improved by three ruback and while she doesn’t win tooften, she’s capable of filling a plain this.ALICE LONGING (Paul Beshara) 4By Star Cross - River Alice (16:1-3-0Beaten by subsequent metro winnwhen 3-1/2 len 2nd (54.0) Sarcas1200m Gawler C1 dead trk Mar 2then struck interference at the stabefore finishing 4-3/4 len 10th (54.Windermere Road 1200m BalaklavC2 April 11. Can mix her form bworth a place ticket on her run hetwo starts back.FLOWER FORCE (K M Knowles) 4By Oamaru Force - Duteous (11:2-0): Ran 13-1/4 len 11th (56.0) Dale1200m Naracoorte (59) Nov 24 thewas spelled after 6-1/2 len 10th (55.Uli Urs Utz 1100m Bordertown (5Dec 11. Faces a tough task for hreturn to racing. Wait till later.PAS DE POET (Graeme Barry) 7By Perugino - Our Erin (15:1-0): Followed 4-3/4 len 11th (53.Rain Strategy 1400m Murray Bridg(62) Nov 18 (2009) with 6-1/2 le8th (53.0) Young Tearaway 1430Naracoorte (59) dead trk Dec 2(2009). Ran 13-3/4 len 5th MountaClimber 1100m Port Augusta barier trial April 15. Having first start almost two and a half years. Prefto see.TOPS ‘N’ TAILS (Ms S Kotz) 5g BDelzao - Billie’s Flurry (21:2-0-2): Ra2-1/4 len 5th (57.0) Kooda Surpri1200m Port Lincoln (61) Mar 1before finishing 9-1/4 len 8th (54.Granulator 1400m Balaklava (6April 11. Done little in three runs bafrom a spell and looks tested here.

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Sunday 1.15-2.00pm

KAPUNDA - 1 John Street

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KAPUNDA1 John Street $435,000OPEN - Sunday 11.30-12.15pm

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

KAPUNDAWay Street $189,950Inspection by Appointment

Residential allotment of approximately 1690m2, having 2titles, water connected, common effluent runs past, close tosporting facilities and trotting track. Reasonably level allotsprovide opportunity for investor to build 2 homes or familywanting to build on large allotment. To be sold as a whole.

Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

KAPUNDA $170pw7 Whittaker Street - Neat 2 could be 3 bedroomcottage. Combined lounge/dining. Kitchen andbathroom with low maintenance yard. 200m frommain street. Available late April

KAPUNDA $240pw55 Old Adelaide Road - Well maintained 3bedroom home. Close to main street. Loungewith combustion heating, large family room or4th bedroom. Offers large verandah with pavingand concrete flooring and a 40x20 shed withpower. Available late May

KAPUNDA $230pw21 Hogan Street - Well maintained 3 bedroombrick veneer home. Main bedroom has ensuiteand walk-in-robe. Open plankitchen/dining/living area. Split system aitconditioner, carport. No pets. Available earlyMay.

THOMPSONS BEACH $350pwExecutive home, 4 bedrooms, ensuite & WIR,open plan kitchen/dineing/lounge, split system aircon, enclosed spa, games room, large garage, lowmaintenance yard, No pets.

BLANCHETOWN11 Acland Street $185,000OPEN - Sunday 1.15-2.00pm

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

KAPUNDALot 66 Christchurch Street $75,950Inspection by Appointment

Residential allotment of 560m2 in new subdivision. Allservices underground, water connected and CED point.Bitumen road frontage. Not far from Kapunda main street& primary school. No encumbrances, build your family orretirement home.

Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

KAPUNDA8 Oldham Street $269,000Inspection by Appointment

Lovely stone home (circa 1880)within walking distance to mainst & schools. Lge approx 1650m2

allot, having 2 allots & one title.The home comprises 2 or 3bdrms, study, lnge with baywindow & R/C A/C, kitch/dining,

c/h, high ornate ceilings, polished wood flrs, vdahsurrounding home. Outside improvements inclworkshed, dbl car shed, both rear & front access.Opportunity to create 2nd title to build a family home orinvestment property.

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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LYNDOCH $499,950

The Best of Both WorldsOffering two 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. The property offerssuperbly established mature gardens, a hugepergola outdoor entertaining area with a 30 x20 shed with power and cement floor. This is atruly rare offering which would accommodatea whole range of requirements.# 5021 RLA 61382

KAPUNDA $329,950

Stunning 4 Bedroom HomeThis stunning quality home built in 2004 is amassive 249m2. Set on a 920m2 allot this lovelyDistinctive built home offers 4 lge brms, mainwith ens & WIR, brms 2, 3 & 4 with BIRs, goodsize office, fml entry & fml dining, generous sizekitchen complete with quality appliances,plenty of storage & a lge b/fast bar overlookingthe spac o/plan living meals & family room. Thehome is fully insulated, has r/c heating &cooling, rainwater tank, dbl c/pt with remoteroller doors, 12m x 6m galvanized shed withbuilt in mezzanine storage area. The front gdnhas established plants and pop-up sprinklersand the back garden has a large entertainingarea with the gardens yet to be completed. Thisstunning property is within walking distance tothe main street and local schools.

# 3020 RLA 61382

ALTONA $459,950

Unrivalled Quality & PrivacyThis beautiful tree studded allotment offers over anacre of tranquillity with stunning views of the Barossa.The 2 storey residence comprises of 3 lge brmsupstairs, 2 with balconies to enjoy the views, & a mainbthrm. Downstairs is a huge open living areaoverlooked by the amazing timber kitchen with granitebench-tops, superb appliances & slate flooring,together with lge lndry & 2nd toilet. The enclosed vdahis a 2nd entertaining area currently used toaccommodate a pool table & spa, with sweepingviews of the park-like grounds, fully estab & easilymaintained. There is also a 40x30x15 shed/wkshp &another 20x20 lined shed/children’s retreat. Noexpense has been spared in the establishment of thiswonderful home, it is warm, inviting & quality t/out.Inspection is a must to truly appreciate all the qualitiesthat this property has to offer - A great find nestled inthe heart of the Barossa.# 5031 RLA 61382

LYNDOCH $289,000

Fantastic Investment/First HomeBuyer Opportunity

This immaculately presented home is set in thestunning township of Lyndoch in the BarossaValley - walking distance to schools, shops,wineries, restaurants and only a short drive toAdelaide and Gawler. The home offers 4 goodsize bedrooms, master with built-in robe. Thehome is complete with formal entry, largelounge, good size dining off of the kitchen anddon't forget plenty of room outside as thehome is set on just under 1/4 Acre. Thisbeautiful property has so much potential andhas been freshly painted and has new floorcoverings, ducted evaporative cooling, gasheating and large shed with fully fenced yard.This is a wonderful opportunity to purchase alovely piece of the Barossa Valley at anaffordable price, so don’t miss out.

# 3009 RLA 61382

WILLIAMSTOWN $399,950

Stunning 4 BedroomLooking for the WOW factor? This propertydefinitely has it. Set on a large corner allotment(842m2) this beautiful home offers 4 bedrooms,main with ensuite and walk-in robe, remaining3 brms all with matching built-in robes, formallounge, open kitchen/family/dine combinedplus games room. With superb fittingsthroughout the home oozes quality. Servicedby ducted air-conditioning, gas heating and splitsystem reverse cycle. The gardens are fullyestablished and easily maintained with drippersand sub-surface irrigation. Together with fulllength pergola, 20x20 shed/workshop,rainwater storage and side access. Thiswonderful home is sure to tick all the boxes -without doubt a “Dream Property”.

# 5054 RLA 61382

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WASLEYS $255,000

This stunning 1890 stone home is the originalBank House Building. This stunning beauty is seton approximately 1185m2 and offers the charm ofthe old but the convenience of the new with 10foot ceilings and the renovating done. This homeis ready to move into and offers 3 very spaciousbedrooms with original ceilings, lounge with openfire place and original mantel piece, country stylekitchen and dining with new stylish bathroom,new carpets, floating floors with the originaltimber floor waiting to be brought to life.Outside improvements include double garage,lean-to for a boat or trailer, small shed, fish pond,rainwater tank, bird aviaries, lovely grape vines,veggie patch and a stunning verandah overlookingthe backyard.

# 3019 RLA 61382

3 1 2

FREELING $179,950

1920 Cottage on 1/2 AcreOpportunity knocks with potential plus! With overa 30m frontage this half acre allotment offers awhole array of possibilities. Together with a 1910original cottage, which although requiringconsiderable work, has been partially restored. Asa project this property would certainly reap rewardsfor anyone willing to put in the hard yards. Investand prosper with this wonderful package.

# 5044 RLA 61382

3 1

LYNDOCH $329,950

Convenient & TranquilSet on over a quarter of an acre (1104m2) thismuch loved family home offers 3 bedrooms,main with walk-in robe and bedrooms 2 and 3with built-in robes, open living family, diningand kitchen together with a large formallounge. The home is serviced by a 3.5hp splitsystem and also slow combustion heating.Outside, the property boasts unbroken viewsover the Barossa Ranges and beautifullyestablished gardens just perfect forentertaining. Also with a 20x20 shed withcement floor and power, double carport, rearaccess and 6500L of rainwater storage fed tothe laundry and kitchen. A lovely propertyoffering privacy and seclusion yet walkingdistance to all of Lyndoch’s amenities. A “must inspect” for anyone looking in theBarossa, convenience and tranquillity found. # 5020 RLA 61382

3 1 2

LYNDOCH $399,950

A Great InvestmentAs rare as hens teeth! A half acre allotment withover 100 metres of road frontage. Currently on twotitles with a circa 1890 Stone Cottage, originally theHeadmasters residence for the Lyndoch PublicSchool - opened in 1879. The potential of thissuperb opportunity is obvious, to renovate theCottage and sub-divide the remaining land (subjectto Council consent). With 3 bedrooms, formallounge, kitchen/dine and large cellar the propertyis deserving of restoration and would certainly reaprewards for its lucky new owner, together with thedevelopment of the remaining land. Within walkingdistance to all of Lyndoch's amenities - localschools, shops, restaurants and wineries. A project worthy of the investment, inspection byappointment call to arrange a time to suit.

# 5040 RLA 61382

3 1

FREELING $490,000

Seeing is BelievingThis quality Homestead built home situated ona 1372m2 allotment offers large formal entry,formal lounge and dining with bay window,master bedroom with built-in robe, largeensuite with spa and double shower, bedrooms2, 3 and 4 are extra large and have built-inrobes and ceiling fans, all bedrooms also haveAustar connected. 3-way bathroom andgenerous size laundry. Open plan kitchen,dining and family room leading through to thegames room which has glass doors leading outonto the salt water solar heated pool. 3 cargarage under the main roof, approx 32,000Lrainwater storage, two 3phs reverse cycle splitsystem air-conditioners, large entertainmentarea complete with bar and wood fire pizzaoven, large lawn area and side access fortrailers/caravans with a high clearance lean-tooff the shed.

# 3022 RLA 61382

4 2 3

Land Release PriceLot 42 $149,950Lot 43 $159,950Lot 44 $139,950Lot 45 $134,950Lot 46 $169,950Lot 47 $189,950Lot 48 $139,950Lot 49 $189,950Lot 50 $149,950Lot 51 $149,950Lot 52 $139,950Lot 53 $159,950Lot 54 $174,950Lot 55 $199,950

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Crowds flock to Kapunda Farm FairCrowds flock to Kapunda Farm Fair

UPPER LEFT: Schwartz sistersLydia, 6, and Zoe, 4, of Waterloofocus on painting their pigs atthe Australian Year of theFarmer tent at the KapundaFarm Fair on Friday.UPPER RIGHT: Jonty Schmaal,8, of Adelaide, puts his drivingskills to the test on one of theshow rides.LOWER RIGHT: Isabel Emmett,10, of Eden Valley, looks at thepaintable piggy banks at theAustralian Year of the Farmertent with Carol Schofield.LOWER LEFT:Boilerman DarrylSherwood of Truro (top) andBob Ahrens keep an eye on the1911 Davey Paxman portablesteam engine on display at theKapunda Farm Fair on Friday.The machine was previouslyused to run an eight-standshearing plant in New SouthWales before it was brought toSA and restored.

THE 2012 Kapunda Farm Fair has beendeclared a resounding success.

More than 7500 people attended over thetwo days, with about 3100 passing throughthe gates on Friday and 4500 on Saturday.

Organiser Bill Adams said he was pleasedwith the event.

“I am very happy with the overallattendance and with the atmosphere thatcame with it,” he said.

Light Regional Council mayor Bill O’Briensaid the Kapunda Farm Fair is a credit toits organisers.

“I am confident the event has met all itsobjectives and has set the scene andcertainly raised the bar for the nextKapunda Farm Fair in 2014,” he said.

“I would like to acknowledge Bill Adamsand Sonia Fowler, along with the manyvolunteers and local organisations whogave freely of their time to make the eventa great success. Without them the eventcould not take place.”

Mr O’Brien also commended the KapundaHarness Club on the presentation of thetrack.

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Join in on Sundaysof acoustic musicand spoken words

LET the events of a hard week wash away bybeing part of special gathering at SandyCreek Hotel on Sunday afternoons.

Acoustic Music and Spoken Words is thebrainchild of renowned Gawler poet MartinJohnson.

He explained after a trial run of the event -positive responses were received by localsand visitors a like, with a monthly date set.

Martin, now the convenor of Acoustic Musicand Spoken Words, is keen to see morepeople show up at the next gathering hostedfor Sunday, May 6 from 2pm to 5pm.

He said he sees this as being a greatopportunity for people who play acousticinstruments such as guitars, mandolins,banjos, harmonicas, even cellos, violins, flutesand trumpets. He also sees it a a great way ofpeople mixing who share a wide range ofmusical experiences.

Along with musicians the afternoon alsoprovides opportunities for established andaspiring poets to perform, and if there aresingers out there looking for some musicalaccompaniment then this could be the placeto be.

“The afternoon is relaxed and friendly andheld in a traditional country-style pubsetting,” Martin said.

Special guest performers for May areGawler poet Cathy Young and bluessinger/guitarist Kearn Jones from HopeValley. For your convenience amps, a pasystem and microphones are provided.

For more details, contact Martin on 8522 4268.

Want to highlight your next event?Visit barossaherald.com.au and enteryour details by clicking on the word

‘Community’ and then ‘Events’ and submit your details.

DIRT ACTION: Sheree Habel, from Truro, was among manypeople who raced at the Truro and Districts Raceway Dirt Circuiton Sunday. The raceway is located off the Dutton Road, near Truro, andevents are held once a month.According to organisers the event is growing in numbers and onSunday the members and spectators also observed a minute’ssilence in respect of ANZAC Day. PIC: Helen Aubert.

Have a cuppa and raise fundsThe Herald staff will among themany businesses, support groupsand individuals across Australiawho will host a morning tea insupport of others in May.

That’s because we are keen toraise funds for the Cancer Councilas part of the annual Australia’sBiggest Morning Tea.

All the information to help youhost your own morning tea can beat biggestmorningtea.com.au.

Alternatively, you can register byphoning 1800 656 585.

If you are from the Barossa orGawler and are keen to highlightyour own event then visitbarossaherald.com.au.

Once you are on the home pageclick on the word ‘Community’found in the banner and then clickon the words ‘Events’. Here you cansubmit your details for other onlineviewers to access.

Enjoy beautifulIrish sounds

IF YOU enjoy thesounds of Celticfolksingers thensecure you tickets toone of Adelaide’smagical shows for2012 featuring fourfemales.

However, if you canwait, the Herald willbe giving away adouble pass to thisshow in the comingweeks.

Celtic Divas willperform at HerMajesty’s Theatre,Adelaide, on Sunday,June 3 at 5pm as partof an Australia-widetour.

The women areready to perform abeautiful set of songsthat emerge from thetimeless andwindswept landscapesof an ancient worldthat still lives on in the modernimagination.

With elegantaccompaniment fromsome of Ireland andAustralasia’s topmusicians, they willtake you on a journeyof movement andmigration, throughleaving andhomecoming, sharingwith audiences thebeauty and apoignancy of nationssteeped in love, lossand joy.

Celtic Divascomprises thebeautiful Irish duoLumiere, featuringÉilis Kennedy andPauline Scanlon alongwith the sublimevocals of NorianaKennedy and NicolaJoyce (Grada).

Tickets are on sale at$79 for adults and $68for concession.

To book contact Basson 131 246 or visitbass.net.au.

33 main north road willaston

t: 08 8522 1021 f: 08 8522 1629

e: [email protected]

www.willastonhotel.com.au

MONTUE

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Kids Eat FreeLunch & dinner

SchnitzelNight

FamilyMeal Night*2 adults & 3 kids

Steak Night

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Family Meal Deal only available Wednesday nights. Adult’s meals must be ordered off the Family Meal Deal Menu 1

meal per child. Extra kid’s meals charged at $7.50. All Meal Deals not valid with any other food promotion or offer

SSWWAAPP MMEEEETTTRASH ‘N’ TREASURE

CAR BOOT SALESSUNDAY APRIL 29TH Tanunda Oval

Food and Drinks available

Sellers 6.30am Site $10 - Admits 2Buyers 7.30am $3 Admission

Enquiries 8563 0864

“TWO WEEKS WITH THE QUEEN”In Association with

HAL Leonard SydneyDirected by David Underwood,

Play by Mary Morris, Adapted from thebestselling novel by Morris Gleitzman

April 27th & 28th 8pmMay 4th & 5th 8pm

Chapel Street Theatre, Kapunda

Tickets: Adults $20, Concession $15,Children $12, Members $10

Available from Kapunda Visitor Information Centre & Australia Wide Badges – Nuriootpa

www.kms.asn.au

Proudly Presents

WH1812236

13th May2 COURSE MEAL

$$28ppTea & Coffee

provided

Main St, KapundaPhone 8566 3233

BOOKINGS ESSENTIALWH1812348

Sir John Franklin Hotel

Mother’s DayLunch

TUESDAY STEAK NIGHTT Bone or Scotch Fillet, Chips, Salad andyour choice of sauce/gravy and a FREEschooner of draught, Coopers or blonde

or glass of house wine

$18

Greenock Creek Tavern

Phone 8562 81362 Murray Street, Greenock

HAPPY HOUR Sun -Thurs 5 - 6pm$1.00 off wines and pints + spirits

MONDAY SCHNITZEL NIGHT

Mon - Fri 11am till LATE Sunday 11am till 8

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Chicken or Beef Schnitzel, with yourchoice of sauce and a FREE schoonerof draught, Coopers or blonde or glass

of house wine

$14

Pool Table, Pokies, Jukebox, Beer Garden &Function Room available. Great Food and

Fantastic Local Beers on Tap.

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Jemima Kubisch, of Greenock, was two

on April 24.

Tyler Warren, of Nuriootpa, was one

on April 8.

Ebony Noack, of Greenock, was two

on April 22.

Herald birthday photographs are takeninside The Co-op’s Toyworld section,

Nuriootpa, each Saturday. Parents areasked to line up from 10am.

An A5 copy of the photo is available tothe parents for $5.50.

To order your photo contact the Heraldoffice on 8563 2041 or visit Shop 1,

119 Murray Street, Tanunda.

Orion McLeod Campbell, the first child ofCaterina and Shae, of Tanunda, was born onApril 9 at the Gawler Health Service andweighing 8lb 71/2oz (3800g). He is a grandchildfor Helen and Colin Campbell of Nuriootpa,Karin Koch of Gawler and Michael Mercuri of Truro.

Come and learnhow to trace

your family treeTHIS Sunday, April 29, the public has theopportunity to learn more about how to tracetheir family tree.

The afternoon event involves Paul Hugheswho will give a talk on his family history to theLyndoch Local Historical Society.

Mr Hughes will reveal ancestors as diverseas kings, poets, transported convicts andmurderers.

It will also provide those considering delvinginto their family trees with useful advice andstarting points on how to get started.

The free event is open to both members andnon members of the society. It will be heldbetween 2pm and 4pm in the council rooms,behind the Lyndoch library.

Alana Billing, of Nuriootpa, was one

on April 23.

Happy birthday to...

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Pensioner Discounts

Huge range of Pets & Accessories

8254 1123Shop 68

Munno Para Shopping City

POPS PETS

SPECIAL3 TurtleDinnersfor $10

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Hydrojet Drain Cleaning

CCTV Drain Inspections

Excavator/Bobcat Hire

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STIHL THE ONE: Gawler Power Tools at 10 Fifteenth Street, Gawler South, can helpwith any mechanical problems. So if your power tool is a problem drop in and seethe boys or given them a ring on 8523 5862. If you are thinking of upgrading, thereis a wide range of lawn mowers in stock.

SMASH: Broken windows are part and parcel of owning a house or business. It willhappen some time. When security and trust are important, call A&M Glass on 85231940. Based at 1 Paxton Street, Willaston, the team will be quick to respond to fix yourproblem.

1A PAXTON STREET, WILLASTON SA 5118

Serving the Communityfor 20 years

224 Hour Emergency Service

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• Glass • Shower Screens • Glazing • Manufacturers of Aluminium Shopfronts

• Security Doors and Screens

SHOP FRONT WINDOWS• Clear or Patterned Glass

• Safety Glass• Replacement or Reglazing of broken

or damaged windows

8523 1940

BREAK IT.BREAK

YOUWE FIX IT.

REAL DEALS ON STIHLMS 170Chain saw

FS 38 Grass Trimmers

• 27.2cc• 0.65kW• 4.1kg• AutoCut cutting head

$199ˆ

RE 108 High Pressure Cleaner

• 1595 psi working pressure• 1700W• 6.3 Lt/min max water flow• 18.3kg

$299ˆ

BG 56 Blowers

• 27.2cc • 4.2kg • 230km/hr max air speed • 730m3/hr max air flow

HS 45 Hedge Trimmers

• 27.2cc• 0.75kW• 4.6kg• 450mm

blade

$299*

• 30.1cc • 3.9kg

• 1.3kW • 14” (35cm) bar

$249t

$399ˆ^Offers apply to HS 45 (450mm) Hedge Trimmer, FS 38 Grass Trimmer and RE 108 High Pressure Cleaner ends 30/04/12, or while stocks last.

†Offer applies to BG 56 Blower ends 31/07/12 or while stocks last. *Offer applies to MS 170 Chain saw ends 31/08/12 or while stocks last.

Gawler Power Tools10 Fifteenth St, Gawler = (08) 8522 2500

We cater for all your servicing needs

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I'll get you everytime 1902 267 123$2.48pm pay/mobex CC: 1300 306 117

3 x 6 Week Old Staffy Pups. Ring0408823870 after 3 p.m.

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

PERSONALTO GIVEAWAY

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.

FIREWOOD Mallee Gum $260 tonne,delivered in Barossa & surrounding areas.0413636454

ENTERTAINMENT UNIT solid wood,double leadlight doors, 2 large drawers.Beautiful piece of furniture. $2,000 new.Sell for $400 ono. Ph: 85662726

Cock, Janet Josephine.The Lions Club of Kapunda Districtis saddened by the sudden passing

of our member and friend.

We express sincere condolences to Lion Maurice and family.

Janet, your willingness and contribution to Lions Club projects

along with your friendship, will remain with us.

COCK.-THE RELATIVES and FRIENDS of thelate Mrs. JANET JOSEPHINE COCK arerespectfully invited to attend her FuneralMass which will be celebrated onTHURSDAY, April 26 commencing at 2p.m. in the St. Rose's Catholic Church,Branson Crescent, Kapunda afterwhichJanet's Funeral Cortege will proceed tothe St. John's Catholic Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers donations posted directlyto Diabetes S.A., 159 Sir Donald BradmanDrive, Hilton 5033 would be appreciatedby the family.

Kapunda 85662013Accredited Member

Australian Funeral Directors Association

DOMESTIC farm, pool and spa pumprepairs. Complete workshop facilities alsofor electric fence energisers. New units,conversions to solar, tapes and insulators.Qualified tradesman. Ag Power Williams-town Road, Cockatoo Valley. 0408820024

FUNERAL NOTICES

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

BEDROOM SUITE comprising QueenAnne double bed and 1 set side drawersand Cheval mirror. Circa 1950's. Goodcondition. Rosewood. $60 Ph: 85642874

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

WRECKINGFord Falcon EL Sedan 4 Litre motor, 145,000 km,roof rack, most parts available.Falcon BA Sedan 4 Litre motor and autotransmission, 144,000 km, good panels, most partsavailable.Ford Falcon BF III Stationwagon 4 Litre LPG onlymotor and auto transmission, 56,000 km, most partsavailable. Holden Commodore VX Sedan 3.8 Litre motor andauto transmission, 115,000 km, Berlina factory mags.Holden Commodore VZ Stationwagon 3.6 Litremotor and auto transmission, roof rack, most partsavailable.Holden Commodore VY Sedan 3.8 Litre motor andauto transmission, most parts availableHolden Commodore VE 60th Anniversary Sedan

3.6 Litre motor and auto transmission, factory alloys

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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

COCK, Janet Josephine. -

Passed away suddenlyApril 19, 2012

Aged 78 years

Dearly loved wife of Maurice

Adored Mum of Gavin, Philip,Alison, Tim, Felicity and Kylie

Loved mother-in-law and friendof Leanne, Amanda, Kym,Chrissy, Robyn and Tait

Most adored grandma oftwelve grandchildren and

great-grandma offive great-grandchildren

A beautiful lady taken too soon

Thinking about Premium Fleece?then think

www.triplegalpacas.com.au

DEATH NOTICES

BARGE CAPS – Colorbond: Heritage Red– 4 x 3m long. Suitable for shed or similar.$10 each or $30 for all 4. Call 85623361or 0439834451.

ZEKOV - DOECKECongratulations Jenny Zekov and AllanDoecke on your engagement on February29, 2012. Best wishes from both families.Hope you have a bright and happy futuretogether. Love from us all.

BABY BATH & STAND – NEW -“Infa-secure” brand - Maxi Baby Bath -large bath with moulded in-built support;and Deluxe Stand - with shelf and towelrail on lockable wheels. Cost $120 - willsell for $80 ono. Call 85623361 or0439834451.

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

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

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

JOHNSON, Jean Kathleen

Passed away peacefully onApril 17, 2012.

Aged 86 years.

Loved and loving wife ofMax (deceased)

Loving mother andmother-in-law ofJennifer and Jim,Denis and Pam,Jack and Tessie.

Much loved mama ofPaul and Vanessa,

Gaynor, Robbie and Jade,Mark and Kelly, Nikita,Christine and Hailey.

Much loved greatmama ofSasha, Jessica, Alisha, Kayla,Cameron, Jordi, Chloe, Ava,Oliver, Lily, Cody and Kasey.

A special person, a special face,a special someonewe cannot replace.

ADORABLE Scottie X Schitzu puppies,black and brindle. Ready for new homes.Vaccinated and wormed. Ph: 0438312042

PFEIFFER - MINERDS,Daphne & Eric of Tanunda together withLeon & Helen of North Haven are thrilledto announce the angagement of Melinda &Paul on 5/4/12. Much love and bestwishes from both families.

ENGAGEMENTSSECURITY DOORS - Sliding Screens (asnew) colour: “Primrose” (cream) withoriginal keys. 1 x 2060mmH x 1020mmW -$250; and 1 x 2060mmH x 915mmW -$200; or both for $400. Call 85623361 or0439834451.

32L PANASONIC inverter M.V. 7 monthsold $100, cost $199; Cookwell HalogenConvection oven - used twice $20. Booksfor both - moved into retirement villa.Phone 85623648

FOR SALE

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

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

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

PEA STRAW for sale $4 per baledelivered. Ph: 85663916

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

MARG ADAMS

To our Mum and NannyHappy 60th old chook!Enjoy your day 1/5/12

Love and hugs from Samantha & Darren,Nicky, Jim & Taylah.

xxx

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

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

JAESCHKE, Harold Paul.-Peacefully at

Tanunda Lutheran Homeon April 18 2012.Aged 90 years.

Loved and loving husband of Jean(deceased).Loving father of Dean and Lorraine,Neville and Elizabeth, Mark and Cheryl.Loved grandpa of nine grandchildren andtheir partners and eight great-grandchildren.

Treasured memories andin our hearts forever.

In God's care.

Harold's Funeral Service was conductedon Tuesday April 24 at St. John's LutheranChurch followed by the committal at St.John's Cemetery.

Pastor Anthony Fox kindly officiated.

Barossa Valley 8562 1169Accredited Member

Australian Funeral Directors Association

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

BAROSSA VALLEYCOMMUNITY CRECHE

To Lorna and the team of dedicatedvolunteers at the Great Rival Shop

We wish to Congratulate you on 20 years,Happy Birthday!

Thank you for your support to theBarossa Valley Community Creche,

and to the entire community.With love and appreciation,

The Committee, Staff and Families xxx

COCK, Janet Josephine -We extend our sincere sympathy toMaurice and family on the sudden passingof Janet. Our lives are the richer forhaving enjoyed her friendship. Rosslynand Dave Loman.

HAYOATEN WHEATEN

Hay from $35 rollPhone Peter & Bev Grocke0429 694 058 or 8563 2113

JOHNSON -

THE RELATIVES and FRIENDS of thelate Mrs. JEAN KATHLEEN JOHNSONare respectfully invited to attend herFuneral Service which will be conductedon FRIDAY MORNING, April 27, 2012commencing at 11.00a.m. in the KapundaUniting Church, Church Street, Kapunda.Following the Service, Jean's FuneralCortege will proceed to the Clare RoadCemetery, Kapunda.

In lieu of flowers, donations posted directlyto the Kapunda Hospital, PO Box 346,Kapunda, SA 5373 would be appreciatedby the family.

Kapunda 85662013Accredited Member

Australian Funeral Directors Association

70TH BIRTHDAY

JEFF ROSENZWEIGHappy birthday darling. Hope your day isas special as you. Love Jenny XX

DEATH NOTICES FUNERAL NOTICESBIRTHDAYS FOR SALE

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

TRAILER 6 x 4 with rego. After 5 p.m.0457585350

WANTED

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

HOOTZ DOG GROOMINGMobile. Qualified groomer. Nuriootpa

Ph: Justin 0406840020

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

Electrical & Plumbing ContractorFriday, 27 April at 10:00amOnsite: 122 Greenock Road, Nuriootpa SAUnder Instructions from A Class Perry Electrical Pty Ltd

17 x VEHICLES: inc. 05 Mazda E2000Van (S468AFM),02 Ford BA Ute (XTZ315); 40’ Container; Rigid SR20 Line Locator &Sea Snake Micro; Asstd Cased Digital Minometers, RCD Testers & Gas Detectors; Fluke Model TI32 Thermal Imager; CasedRehau Rautool Pipe Fitters; Lge Qty of Ladders; Power Feed 80 Drain Cleaner; Lge Qty of Asstd Power Tools & Hand Tools;M&T Enclosed Trailer; Rigid ST510 Seek Teek Line Transmitter & Clamps; Approx $50,000 of new electrical andplumbing stock; Komatsu FG10 Forklift; Asstd Office Furniture Plus Much More.Inspection: Thursday, 26 April from 12:00pm – 4:00pm & from 9:00am morning of saleContact: Gavin Dempsey 0418 816 173 or [email protected] Note: Conditions & processing fees apply, see website for details.

www.pickles.com.au

PETS

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

LIVESTOCK

I can develop the therapeutic

environment my clients and colleagues

need to thrive. Being able to really

listen to and understand my clients’

circumstances, I can make a genuine

difference to their lives. At SA Health,

I can find the perfect career through

rewarding interactions with both clients

and colleagues.

Diversional TherapistKapunda Homes Aged Care

Job Ref: 501523

www.health.sa.gov.au/careers

1300 882 992

BlazeS010291

...really connect with

my clients

SLUSHIE/FROZEN Cocktail MachineHOT CHOCOLATE Cocktail Machine

PUCKER POWDER. FAIRY FLOSS

Slush-a-Licous Phone Pina 0434141097www.slush-a-licous.com.au

Family owned, locally operated.

FOR HIRE

TANUNDA modern 3 bedroom home withshed, heating, and air conditioning. Bondand references required $320 p.w.85633037 - 0411790513

PASADENA 2 bedroom unit. Modernkitchen. Covered off road parking. Oppo-site reserve. Close to Flinders Uni. NearPasadena Shopping Centre. $250 perweek. Phone 84681000

AUCTION SALES

MODERN 2 b.r. house, open plan kitchen/dine/lounges, s/s r/c air, referencesrequired. Charlie Professionals, Kapunda0417823065 RLA 163708

SANDY CREEKCRICKET CLUB

is looking atexpressions of

interest for a new

SENIOR COACHin it’s 2012/2013 season in the

Barossa and Light CricketAssociation.

A substantial renumeration packagewill be available and negotiable for thesuccessful applicant. Any coaches orplayers who are interested, pleasemake all enquiries to Brian Grant on0419 038 320.

1815237

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

FORD EA sedan, auto, good condition, norust, 3 months rego, good tyres, mechani-cally sound $950 ono VKD-923 -85663954

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

FORD 1988 LASER. Manual, air cond.,registered til Dec 2012, $800 ono. LicUZT-256 Ph. 0417851061

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

FORD '02 BA Sedan. 197,000 Kms.V.G.C.. $5,500 XGP-381 Ph: 0429678316

CHIMNEY CLEANINGLocal Barossa Service

Phone: David 0407189215

CASH FOR CARS and scrap metal. Ph:0404856309

EXPERIENCED BOILERMAKERREQUIRED

For an engineering workshop in Kapunda,undertaking a wide range of engineering jobs. Must be able to carry out a variety of differenttasks. For inquiries please phone Tim on0429 845 341 or send resumes to the followingEmail: [email protected]: 8566 2881

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICESMOTOR VEHICLES

SATURDAY 28TH April 8am - 12. 85Langmeil Road, Tanunda. Sundries andbuilding materials.

Wheatsheaf Pub AnnualWheat Bag Toss

And Horse Shoe Throw

Sunday the 29th April from 12 Noon

Wheat Sheaf Pub Allendale North via Kapunda

TROPHIES SPOT PRIZES3 CATAGORIES

4kg Bag Males over 15

3kg Bag Females over 15

2kg Bagmixed under 15s

LIVE MUSIC & BBQ

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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SATURDAY 28TH 8.30am strictly, 10Blaxland St, Nuriootpa. Electric keyboard,office chairs, old writing desk & otherdesks, hooded bbq, linen, avel welder,rack & pinion press, sundries & largetasteful collection of pre loved craftincludes stunning cloth dolls & homedecor. All excellent quality.

LIZ RONANMASSAGE THERAPIST - KAPUNDA8566 3125 or 0400 7600 10

Seven Years Professional ExperienceGift Vouchers Available

Pensional Discounts Available

Therapeutic MassageAromatherapy Massage

Aromatherapy Pamper PackagesPregnancy MassageMyofascial Release

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Barossa Districts v Angaston fromthe Lyndoch Oval

Including scores from around the grounds.

Hear it on BBB, read about it in The Herald

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SATURDAY 28th 8.30 - 2.00 AngasStreet, Tanunda. Roller door, kitchendresser, furniture, tools, kitchenware,freezer, PS2 with games, clothesline.

SATURDAY 28/4/12 9-2. 6 Foster Street,Lyndoch. Fridge, breadmaker, TV, woodlathe, lawn edger, Air con., generator, etc.

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

ZUMBA at Greenock Institute. Wednes-days 10.15am. & 6.30pm. Instructor SueEvans. Ph: 85628184

HEALTH & BEAUTY

SEE AN amazing work of art 180 feet longby local artist Tony Haines on the walls ofthe indoor spa and pool at the JunctionMotel, depicting marine fish, turtles,whales, dolphins, sea bed and crusta-ceans, penguins and seals on ice andmore. Ideal for children and adults.

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

CASH FOR UNWANTED CARS andscrap metal. Ph: 0404856309

TUITIONCASH FOR SCRAP METAL I AM LOCAL.Ph: 0411165694

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSNeed Help?

Contact 83463255Meeting: Friday's - C.W.A. Building

Kapunda - 8pm.

BIBLEHELP Serious about Christianity -but not taken seriously? 85623945

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

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]

GARAGE SALES COMING EVENTS MISCELLANEOUSWANTED

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Young n Sexy NAUGHTY Girls n loves2 please txt HOT to 0400 390 440$4.25/msg pair Help1300306250

PERSONAL

Come along to a free training day on theuse of Gudair®, Australia’s only vaccinefor the control of Ovine Johne’s Disease.

This training session is specifically for thosewho are considering utilising Gudair® in

their flocks.

Pfizer guest, Alice Mabin, will also presenta session on other routine vaccinations.

When and where:

9am Thursday 10th May @

Mt. Pleasant Showgrounds, Sheep Pavilion

Morning tea will be provided, thanks to Landmark.

Places are limited, so pleasecontact Chris van-Dissel to registeryour interest by Thursday 3rd May

on 0427 183 165

Do you want to helpprotect your sheep

against OJD?

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DRILLERS OFFSIDER needed for

reputable and well established mineral

exploration company, based in South

Australia but with a work history

nationwide.

The position provides opportunity for ongoingtraining, certificates and permanency withcompetitive pay rates.

Successful candidates must comply with

the following;

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Community NewsCommunity News

A SMALL number ofmembers of theBarossa Fibromyalgia /Arthritis SupportGroup enjoyed adelightful afternoon onApril 4.

They visited thehome of a member ofthe community, whosuffers from psoriaticarthritis and who usesmosaic art as therapyto manage pain andcope with hercondition.

She has decorated oneexternal wall of herhouse with mosaicartwork depicting anocean theme using avariety of materials -old plates and tiles,glasswork, shells,mirrors, plasterfigures, etc.

She began this projectas a way of re-focussingduring a bad flare-up ofpain and with thesupport of family andfriends it grew, taking ayear to complete. Shehas now begun work onanother wall which hasan Australian bushtheme, which may bephotographed for achildren’s picture bookwhen finished.

Members had greatfun discovering allsorts of plants andanimals in the muralsand marvelled at thetime and workinvolved.

She was presentedwith a small gift offlowers as a thank youand members sharedafternoon tea with her.

Meetings are usuallyheld on the firstWednesday of eachmonth in the HolyTrinity LutheranChurch Hall, corner ofPenrice Road and ParkTce, Nuriootpa(opposite the HighSchool) at 2pm.

These meetings maybe helpful to anyonewho has recently beendiagnosed and needsfriendly understandingand support frompeople who share theircondition. Anyoneinterested is welcometo attend.

The next meeting onMay 2 will be a Q and Ameeting for anyoneinterested in findingout more informationabout Fibromyalgia.

May 12 is InternationalF i b r o m y a l g i aAwareness Day, aninitiative begun in theUSA, where a largeamount of information ismore readily available.

For furtherinformation, pleasephone Ros at 85621105.

Nourishing My Soul.To continue with the

theme ofunderstanding ourspiritual journeythrough the eyes of thelife cycle of a butterfly,the second meeting ofthe year for Women ofStrength will focus onthe caterpillar and itsneed to eat incessantlyto nourish itself enoughto be ready for its next

stage of its life’sjourney.

Val Debrenni willshare with the womenher wisdom gainedfrom her experience asconsultant in religiouseducation withCatholic Educationand as a renownedspiritual directordeveloping the topic forthe night “NourishingMy Soul”.

She will explore thequestion “What is itthat will nourish mysoul enough to besustained in my ownlife’s journey?”

The meeting begins at7.30pm at the HewettCentre, 28 KingfisherDrive, Hewett onTuesday May 1,followed by supper.

A donation of $3 isrequested. For furtherdetails contact 0413476 557.

On Friday, April 13,Kapunda CWA branchcelebrated their 75thbirthday with aluncheon in theirrooms on Main Street,Kapunda.

They were joined byMember for the federalseat of Stuart, Dan vanHolst Pellekaan, PeterKennelly representingthe Light RegionalCouncil, statepresident of SACWAJulia Materne and herdaughter Ruth. Alsopresent were membersfrom Moonta,Kapunda’s link branch.

Kapunda presidentJudith Ostermaier’swelcome to everyonewas followed by anexcellent lunchprovided by themembers, after whichthe male guests spokeon the importance ofSACWA’s presence inthe community. JuliaMaterne then told ofher interesting journeyto the position of statepresident after whichshe presented 20-yearservice bars topresident Judith andvice president MariaOoyendyke.

Birthday greetingswere read bysecretary/treasurerJosie Kennelly anddoor prizes distributed.Maria gave anexpression of thanks.

Later in lieu of abirthday cake, fairycakes were served forafternoon tea.

The weather wasperfect on SaturdayApril 14 when 36Solace members andfriends travelled toVirginia Nursery forthe day.

Some started the daywith a cuppa, whileothers took to thetrolly’s for some seriousshopping.

Four friends fromElizabeth joined thegroup, and all enjoyedlunch in the cafeteria.

Judging by thestorage compartmentin the bus, everyonemust have had a great

day out. It was a wonderful day

for those people whowouldn’t normally havethe opportunity to visitthe nursery.

Thanks went toGreenock CreekCharter and Peter thedriver, for a safe trip.

Birthday greetings forthe Month of April weregiven to EileenLaubsch, MarleneDavies, Cora Hyde, KaySmith, MelvaVogelsang andBridgette Egan.

A reminder was givenof the Cancer luncheonfundraiser on SaturdayMay 12 to be held at 2McPherson Court,Nuriootpa with orangebeing the colour theme.Friends are welcome tocome along and raisefunds for the localfundraiser group, andare asked to phone8563 3084 or 8562 3858for catering purposes.

At the recent meetingof the LyndochHistorical Society,president Ivan Randallread the newspaperaccount of the unveilingof the WWI memorialon January 7, 1922, byWilliam Gilbert.

To mark the 90thanniversary, thosepresent assembled atthe memorial, whereJune Filsell placed abouquet of rosemary onthe memorial inmemory of those fromthe area who made thesupreme sacrifice.

Quentin Nuske thenshowed a power pointdisplay covering theLyndoch Institutehistory, to celebrate thecentenary of the layingof the foundation stoneon January 29, 1912 byWilliam Gilbert.

The display includedthe many changes thathad occurred to thebuilding over the years,and also some of themany occasions andevents held in thebuilding. The nextmeeting will take placeon April 29 at 2pm, in themeeting room at the rearof the Lyndoch Library.Paul Hughes will give atalk on his familyresearch and history.

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Monday evening menDivision One: Wizards d Flight Team61-39; M&M’s d Gang Green 55-47;He Got Game d Run & Gun 60-55;Crumpet Squad d Shooting Blanks58-39. Division Two: Turbos dSnakes 45-43; Kings d MuffinStuffers 20-0; Beard Of Chuck dOrlago Bujic 50-18; Tune Squad dFlames 20-0; Wolverines d BlackKnights 51-31; Wreckless d Shakers31-30.Tuesday night menDivision Three: O2 Tha Fn d ClumsyNinjas 58-46; Lj Hookers d Hawks38-21; Outlaws d Spartans 48-38;Gang Green d Gbs 38-26; GawlerGunners d Has Beens 36-34;

Google It d Stormtroopers 39-22; Division Four: Roseworthy d Jets50-15; Tanks d Beam Team 20-19;Red Lions d Donkeys 44-25.Wednesday evening ladiesBrookers d Tangos 44-26; T/Birds dRoseworthy Black 63-16; Jug-O-Norks d Pink Panthers 30-14.Thursday night mixedSteelers d More Effort 66-24; Tba dUltim8s 56-51; Fruit Hoops d HungryHippos 64-55; Black Magic d 5 Stars62-54; Comets d Spurtics 86-59; ItsOnly Social d Beamers 53-52.

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Monday night ladiesSouth Gawler 17 d Empire 14;Watch Out 36 d Don’t Care 21; TheBitties 31 d South 22; Xavier 27 dPythons 20; Bulldozers 21 d WildTurkeys 17; Jitterbugs 21 d Divas13; Checkmates 32 d Barossa High

5s; Fumble Beez 26 d Randoms 9;Southies 31 d Gotacks 15; KrazyKats d Meatloaf.

Tuesday evening mixedSilent Duck d Balls Of Steal 30-5;Black Thunder d Bright Sparks 37-9;Dirty Beaches d Pink Paws 23-21;Fire Breathing Rubber Duckies dWatermelons 20-0; Tba d Tropicals16-7.

Wednesday evening ladiesMels Army 21 d Escapees 18;Lollipops 38 d Away T 23; Diamonds38 d Wild Flamingos 35; Fruit Loops44 d Trinity 1 7; Menapoise 30 dTrinity 2 6; Tba 42 d Zulu Warriors 7; Diggidy Dogs 29 d Tosnc Blue 22;Bits & Pieces 30 d Family Affairs 27.

Wednesday evening mixedCherry Poppers 26 d Blue Zinc 20;Try Hards 21 d Muffin Slammers 20;Gen-Y 17 d Whatever 16.

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KAPUNDAMembers played a stableford complast week competing for the DevlinGolf trophies. Many thanks to Ian forhis generous sponsorship and for theassistance he provides to some of theKapunda junior members. Yoursupport is greatly appreciated.Numbers were again around the 50mark which was pleasing with theFarm Fair in full swing next door.Conditions were ideal in the morningand a little drizzly later on but overallpretty good for golfing. Putting was alittle tricky after the greens werecored earlier in the week and I mustthank the ten or so volunteers whoassisted Joe in completing the task.The greens will be spot on for theOpen in two weeks time.

The best score of the day came fromM Pratt who notched up a prettyimpressive 44 points to win the Cgrade convincingly. Ian Gawley wasnext best with 39 followed by GregJones and R McLean on 38.Pete Morrison just snuck in the Agrade with an equally impressive 40points just one ahead of JohnShephard who had breathing spaceahead of Simon Byrne and JamieLindeblad on 36.The B grade came down to acountback with P O’Reilley and JimWilson both finishing with 40 pointswith ‘Os’ claiming the prize.Apparently he was hitting the ball aswell as his playing partners couldremember him ever hitting it withsome booming straight drives makingthe game easier. Retiring captainScottie Earle was close behind with37. Despite having one of his shots

lodge half way up a tree, BobLambert still managed 36 points.Janet Morrison topped off the day forthe family with a win in the filliesgroup with 38 points well ahead ofTine Perry on 33.Birthday boy Bazz Williams thoughthe would help Bob Lambert out whenhe saw the ball land up the tree bytaking a photo of it on his phone andshowing Bob on the way past. I amsure it saved a bit of time searchingfor it.For all of Scottie Earle’s great drivesduring the round the tee shot on the14th was probably his best trick shotafter he skimmed a low cut off thedam water. Martin Dew wasn’t solucky as he took the lofted approachwhich finished up on the muddy bankwith no safe stance to make the shot.Yours truly had a bit of luck on thesame hole with a shocking shank only

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SPORTS SHOWCASING OUR LOCAL HEROES

GOLFsaved from going onto the road by a stardropper.If you get this paper early enough, you maystill be able to make the 4 ball ambrosecomp today at Kapunda. The fillies havearranged a chicken and champagnebrunch at about 11am prior to a fun 18holes of golf.A reminder for all golfers in the region theKapunda Open is on again on May 5teeing off from 8am. As always you will bewell catered for in the belly region and thecourse will be looking a treat.I would like to take this early opportunity tothank Scottie Earle for his dedicated hardwork for the Club over a number of yearsand wish both him and Maggie all the bestin their new endeavours once things havebeen tidied up in Kapunda. I would also like to congratulate Al Hayterwho is taking on the captain’s job andShane Fiddes who is the new vice captainagain. ResultsDevlin Golf trophy stableford competition. A grade: P Morrison 40, J Shephard 39, SByrne 36, J Lindeblad 36, M Pettigrew 35,T Sires 34, J Ryan 34, B Williams, MOrvad, R Mottau all 33, A Hayter 31.B grade: P O'Reilly 40, J Wilson 40, SEarle 37, R Lambert 36, M Menzel 36, GBrushe 35, M Hennessy 34, D White, HMurray, C Doyle, D White all 33.C grade: M Pratt 44, I Gawley 39, G Jones38, R McLean 38, K Alexander 35, TSymons 35, T Moritz, D Perry, R Hill all 34,A Sherrah 32, G Akkerman 27.Kapunda Golf Club stableford competition:A grade - J Morrison 38, C Perry 33, CMolloy 32, J Menzel 29. AWCR: 74.

GAWLERWednesday - Ladies; A better scoringcompetition this week from the ladies, withthe winner being Kath Barr on a countbackfrom Nicki Stuart, both with +1. M Bow wonNTP on the 6th, and N Stuart won NTP 3rdshot on the 11th. K Korber won the raffle, MBow and L Milner had Gobblers and GPotter had a birdie on the 6th. Thursday; The Pogas family had goodrounds on Thursday this week, I wonderwho marked their cards. Paul Pogas wonthe competition with 42 points, and runner

up was his son Ben Pogas with 41pts. Ballwinners; H McKerney, D Turley, T Byrnes,E Higgins, R Volraat, S Byrnes, S Jeffery, IGeorge, R Hartwell, T Dowling.NTPS: Elders 4th; R Hall, SpencerFlooring 6th; C Commins, Elders 11th; TByrnes. Birdie balls; S Noack, M Dawes, SNoack, R Hall, T Bow, C Bartholomew, SJeffery, P Pogas, D Steele, R Clarke, TByrnes, G Gray, C Swinstead, GDonaldson.Mid week end; Skye Jeffery had a goodround on Thursday and managed to winthe midweek competition on a countbackfrom H Smits and N Orr, all with 37 points.Ball winners; N Orr. Birdies: A Yule, B Kite,D Nguyen. Saturday; The wet, wild and woollyweather on Saturday made for someinteresting scoring, with Tony Pipicellascoring a killer 43 point to win thecompetition.NTPS and Long Drives - Uleybury Wines2nd; S Noack, St Kilda Hotel 3rd long drive,S Noack, Giannitto Hotel Group 4th; W JMartin, Kingsford Hotel 6th; D Sobey,Roseworthy Hotel 3rd shot 9th; CThornton, Fasta Pasta long drive 10th; JBadenhorst, Hi Beam Car/ Dog Wash 11th;J Wozniak, Bushmans Hotel 14th; JFowler, Willaston Hotel 16th; D Stewart.Ball winners; D Birss, G Donaldson, PRoach, P Trenorden, R Polito, J Fowler, TJensen, S Sandercock, D Shepherdson, HMcKerney.

Sunday; Some more wild and woollyweather to continue in Saturday’s fashionsaw a low-scoring Sunday comp, but CraigBartholomew had no trouble scoring 37points and managing an eagle on the 9th.Runner up was Russell McNamara.Birdies: R Polito, C Swinstead.NTPS: 4th: C Bartholomew 6th: H Smits.

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• Continued from page 22

BAROSSAAmbrose competition men'swinner A Tagg, A Maynard, KObst, A Steinert 54.875, r/u TMorphett, M George, J Ortlieb,C Buckley 55; mixed winner TSlavin, P May, R May, STurnbull 56.625; ladies winnerP Johnson, P Seigele, T Ross61.666.NTP 3rd J Kurtz; 4th PBaldwin; 6th A Tagg; 10th TTurnbull; 12th A Tagg; 17th AWigan; 3rd ladies P May, MElix.Long drives: A grade K Winton;B grade G Johnston; C grade KObst.Midweek stableford competitionwinner G Wills 42, r/u DRaethel 41.Ball winners: J Clark 41, GMacGillivray 40, A Graham 40,

R Thiele 39, M O'Brien, A Prior,M Bogan all 38, R Lambert 37,L Williams 37, C Campbell 36,G Patrick 36.NTP 6th D Johnson; 15th RPerry.4BBB: A Strawbridge, AGraham 46.

TANUNDASaturday Langmeil Winery sta-bleford competition and SevenUnder Shield overall winner LHein 38.A grade T Jenkins 32, r/u BVeevers 31; B grade D Lane 33c/b, r/u J Farley 33; C grade LHein 38, r/u K Owen 37; LadiesC Hongell 36, r/u R Newstead29.Long drives: A grade BVeevers; B grade G Lamshed;C grade D MacPhail; Ladies JMacPhail.NTP 6th R Newstead (Peter

Lehmann); 8th P Roberts(TPGC); 11th N Giles(Yalumba); 16th J Farley(Rusden); 7th hole 2nd shot PRoberts (Langmeil).Rundown: N Harris 35, JDenley, D MacPhail, G Kruger,B Andrews, D Cock all 32.Tanunda Ten Club stablefordcompetition: C Othams 37, LMackenzie 33 c/b, S Fechner33, B Hage 32 c/b, J Denley32.Men's Midweek LangmeilWinery stableford competition:A grade - J Farley 39, P Kopec36, S Fechner 35, R Homburg32; B grade - R Haynes 35, TGaramy 34, D Hemsley 33 c/b,B Andrews 33.Ladies Midweek LangmeilWinery stroke competition: AMyatt 74, C Hongell 76, LMontfort 78, H Peter 79. NTP:H Peter. LD: D Ahrens.

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Barossa, Light and Gawler Football Association - Played April 21

Barossa District 4.1 9.1 13.2 16.9(105)South Gawler 4.2 4.3 6.6 8.7(55)

Best: Bar - M Stelzer, R Christie, P Stelzer, RJames, M Taylor, J Aish; South - M Foldesdy,J Dare, D Goulding, D Lee, A Gerardis, PWharton.

Goals: Bar - R James 6, H Commane 4, MStelzer, S Wills, J Cameron, P Stelzer, DSharp, J Aish 1 ea; South - A Gerardis 4, JTrewren 3, M Foldesdy 1.

Tanunda 6.3 6.7 11.11 15.14(104)Willaston 1.3 2.6 2.8 4.11(35)

Best: Tan - D Seiber, L Boehm, C Bevan, TSchiller, L Wells, S Agars; Will - J Jones, SWalton, J Taylor, M Brooks, S Baker, A Jones.

Goals: Tan - S Agars 5, T Schiller 2, SRogasch 2, B Kaesler 2, R Bignell, B Schiller,M Grocke, L Westhoff 1 ea; Will - C McLean, JWilliams, B Gordon, S Baker 1 ea.

Freeling 2.1 6.4 6.5 9.7(61)Gawler Central 0.0 2.0 4.3 7.5(47)

Best: Free - J Wright, S Schubert, D Leske, LHeinrich, R Clinton; Cent - J Asher, A King, SSouter, A Cox, M Cluse, S Gladigau.

Goals: Free - R Clinton 2, T Ruediger 2, MGreenwood, L Heinrich, T Muster, J Robinson,D Francis 1 ea; Cent - P Bova 2, L Edwards 2,A Cox, J Blakemore, M Gibson 1 ea.

Nuriootpa 2.0 5.0 9.0 14.2(86)Kapunda 0.2 2.2 5.5 7.5(47)

Best: Nuri - D Cragg-Sapsford, W Nicholls, CEllison, J Scholz, N Salter, S Collins; Kap - JZanandrea, C McKinnon, S McKinnon, BTaylor, S Ryan, C Prior.

Goals: Nuri - W Nicholls 3, J Scholz 2, AEdwards 2, J Rodda 2, N Salter 2, Z Dahms, AModistach, R Byrne 1 ea; Kap - J Zanandrea4, N Brady, D Leslie, B Taylor 1 ea.

A GRADESouth Gawler 4.0 6.2 10.2 11.2(68)Barossa District 1.0 2.2 2.3 4.7(31)

Best: South - L Officer, B Barker, A Costa, DSchwerdt, T Lee, C Cameron; Bar - D Pfeiffer,S Vanstone, B O’Driscoll, B Bussell, J Rider, JWicker.

Goals: South - B Barker 3, D Schwerdt 2, AParsons 2, D Musolino 2, N O’Reilly 1, JMcVicar 1; Bar - J Berrett, S Vanstone, JWicker, J Rider 1 ea.

Willaston 3.1 6.6 8.9 12.10(82)Tanunda 2.0 3.0 4.2 8.3(51)

Best: Will - J Farrow, J Carter, D Brooks, MChomik, R Boswell, J Goodfellow; Tan - DWallace, R Ferrett, C Gattermayr, C Samain, KFalkenberg, L Neldner.

Goals: Will - S White 3, J Farrow 2, A Parsloe2, D Brooks 2, J Carter, R Boswell, J McGuire1 ea; Tan - K Falkenberg 3, D Abinett, S Pech,C Gattermayr, L Hamra, J Chapman 1 ea.

Gawler Central 2.5 8.8 10.11 12.13(85)Freeling 1.1 2.1 3.2 3.3(21)

Best: Cent - R Kalic, B Tobitt, G Meulendyks,M Davis, J Hallion, J Drew; Free - A Langford,J Ashenden, T Barnes, B Ryan, N Fenwick, KJohnson.

Goals: Cent - J Hallion 3, R Kalic 2, SBurchell, B Ward, S Malycha, M Davis, LStockdale, J Drew 1 ea; Free - H Moss 2, MOrtlepp, B Ryan, N Coleman 1 ea.

Nuriootpa 2.1 6.5 8.9 10.11(71)Kapunda 0.4 0.5 0.6 2.7(19)

Best: Nuri - L Sich, A Hall, L Steinborner, TJohn, B Hollitt, T Honner; Kap - J Cobiac, AMay, K Chappell, T Kerr, D Ryan, C Browne.

Goals: Nuri - T Honner 2, T John, J Gerhardy,J Dahms, J Smith, L Sich, A Hall, A Fiegert, LSteinborner 1 ea; Kap - C Browne 1, T Kerr 1.

RESERVESSouth Gawler 4.2 8.4 12.4 15.8(98)Barossa District 2.1 3.4 4.5 7.8(50)

Best: South - J Chapman, J Lavia, M Cash, SIreland, R Head, J Naumann; Bar - J Conway,T Gant, T Cameron, R Watson, W Roberts, JStanbury.Goals: South - M Cash 2, D Judd Smith 2, JChapman 2, R Head 2, J Naumann, BTorkington, T Cheer, B Lehman, J Millar, AMaggs, T Ahl 1 ea; Bar - W Roberts 2, JConway, , K Lynas, H Irvine, A Traynor, JFlitter 1 ea.Tanunda 5.2 12.6 13.7 17.12(114)Willaston 5.2 6.4 6.9 7.10(52)

Best: Tan - T Goers, D Hamon, J Marshall, WMudge, N Geue; Will - B Pasin, B Phillips, JDay, J Hurst, I Shillabeer, B Coombs.

Goals: Tan - T Goers 6, D Hamon 5, W Mudge3, R Owen, M Fox, S Linton 1 ea; Will - BCoombs 5, L Elliott 1, T Stansborough 1.

Gawler Central 3.2 5.3 8.8 10.8(68)Freeling 0.2 1.7 2.8 5.10(40)

Best: Cent - K Wurst, J Ashton, D Harding, JNeat, C Reynolds, T Mercer; Free - ALangford, J Ashenden, T Barnes, B Ryan, NFenwick, K Johnson.

Goals: Cent - V Kroon 3, S Hutchison 2, JNeat 2, J Ashton, M Knight, K Wurst 1 ea;Free - H Moss 2, M Ortlepp, B Ryan, NColeman 1 ea.

Nuriootpa 8.3 14.9 21.13 27.18(180)Kapunda 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0(0)

Best: Nuri - L Bevan, L Franz, J Robertson, TLaverty, J Graetz, S Schrapel; Kap - D Collins,T Matthews-Brown, T Hunt, R Johnston, KMuir, N Modra.

Goals: Nuri - S Schrapel 4, D Douglas 3, NDoecke 3, J Braunack 3, J Graetz 2, T Laverty2, C Ireland 2, M Thiele 2, L Bevan 2, TWatson, Z Fuss, L Franz, J Robertson 1 ea.

SENIOR COLTSSouth Gawler 1.1 5.7 6.9 9.11(65)Barossa District 2.2 2.4 4.5 7.6(48)

Best: South - S Trenorden, T Panagiotou, DDankiewicz, M Warner, J Martin, A Veale; Bar- C Robinson, D Nangle, S Baron, R Allington,M Quinn.

Goals: South - J Martin 4, T Panagiotou 2, MWarner, J Stansborough, D Dankiewicz 1 ea;Bar - R Hage 3, C Robinson 2, B Ratcliff 1, DNangle 1.

Willaston 2.4 3.8 5.10 8.16(64)Tanunda 1.1 2.4 2.8 3.9(27)

Best: Will - D Pope, J Taylor, L Mells, KAckland, J Walsh, R Tyrrell; Tan - B Dalby, PGursansky, B Biagi, J Kleemann, E Laucke, AMay.

Goals: Will - J Taylor 4, R Tyrrell 2, L Mells 1,B Parsloe 1; Tan - W Loffler, J Madden, BBiagi 1 ea.

Gawler Central 2.3 8.3 10.7 13.8(86)Freeling 0.2 2.3 2.5 3.7(25)

Best: Cent - H Schugmann, P Searle, HHutton, B Mathews, B Devries; Free - AHaseldine, A Pelonio, D Whimpress, JBracegirdle.

Goals: Cent - H Hutton 4, P Searle 3, L Hill, MStewart, H Schugmann, B Clark, B Acton, BHope 1 ea; Free - A Byster 2, J Hopkins 1.

Nuriootpa 5.3 7.4 11.8 13.12(90)Kapunda 0.0 3.0 3.0 3.0(18)

Best: Nuri - N Lange, B Hoepner, H Jaunay, RHaynes; Kap - Z Merkx, H Smith, J Freeman,M Holthouse, C White.

Goals: Nuri - N Lange 7, S Higgs 2, WByrum, H Stolz, B Hoepner, M Kitson 1 ea;Kap - W Brett, J Freeman, Z Merkx 1 ea.

JUNIOR COLTS

A Grade P W L D B For Agst % Pts1 Tanunda 1 1 0 0 0 104 35 74.82 2 2 Barossa District 1 1 0 0 0 105 55 65.62 2 3 Nuriootpa 1 1 0 0 0 86 47 64.66 2 4 Freeling 1 1 0 0 0 61 47 56.48 2 5 Gawler Central 1 0 1 0 0 47 61 43.52 0 6 Kapunda 1 0 1 0 0 47 86 35.34 0 7 South Gawler 1 0 1 0 0 55 105 34.38 0 8 Willaston 1 0 1 0 0 35 104 25.18 0 9 Angaston 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.00 0 Reserves P W L D B For Agst % Pts 1 Gawler Central 1 1 0 0 0 85 21 80.19 2 2 Nuriootpa Rover 1 1 0 0 0 71 19 78.89 2 3 South Gawler 1 1 0 0 0 68 31 68.69 2 4 Willaston 1 1 0 0 0 82 51 61.65 2 5 Tanunda 1 0 1 0 0 51 82 38.35 0 6 Barossa District 1 0 1 0 0 31 68 31.31 0 7 Kapunda 1 0 1 0 0 19 71 21.11 0 8 Freeling 1 0 1 0 0 21 85 19.81 0 9 Angaston 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.00 0

Senior Colts P W L D B For Agst % Pts1 Nuriootpa Rover 1 1 0 0 0 180 0 100.00 2 2 Tanunda 1 1 0 0 0 114 52 68.67 2 3 South Gawler 1 1 0 0 0 98 50 66.22 2 4 Gawler Central 1 1 0 0 0 68 40 62.96 2 5 Freeling 1 0 1 0 0 40 68 37.04 0 6 Barossa District 1 0 1 0 0 50 98 33.78 0 7 Willaston 1 0 1 0 0 52 114 31.33 0 8 Angaston 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.00 0 9 Kapunda 1 0 1 0 0 0 180 0.00 0 Junior Colts P W L D B For Agst % Pts1 Nuriootpa Rover 1 1 0 0 0 90 18 83.33 2 2 Gawler Central 1 1 0 0 0 86 25 77.48 2 3 Willaston 1 1 0 0 0 64 27 70.33 2 4 South Gawler 1 1 0 0 0 65 48 57.52 2 5 Barossa District 1 0 1 0 0 48 65 42.48 0 6 Tanunda 1 0 1 0 0 27 64 29.67 0 7 Freeling 1 0 1 0 0 25 86 22.52 0 8 Kapunda 1 0 1 0 0 18 90 16.67 0 9 Angaston 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.00 0

2012 BL&G premiership tables

A gradeR James (BD) 6 6S Agars (T) 5 5J Zanandrea (K) 4 4A Gerardis (SG) 4 4H Commane (BD) 4 4W Nicholls (N) 3 3J Trewren (SG) 3 3R Clinton (F) 2 2A Edwards (N) 2 2B Kaesler (T) 2 2T Schiller (T) 2 2P Bova (GC) 2 2J Scholz (N) 2 2L Edwards (GC) 2 2S Rogasch (T) 2 2T Ruediger (F) 2 2J Rodda (N) 2 2N Salter (N) 2 2ReservesJ Hallion (GC) 3 3B Barker (SG) 3 3K Falkenberg (T) 3 3S White (W) 3 3A Parsons (SG) 2 2J Farrow (W) 2 2D Musolino (T) 2 2A Parsloe (W) 2 2T Honner (N) 2 2D Schwerdt (SG) 2 2D Brooks (W) 2 2R Kalic (GC) 2 2Senior ColtsT Goers (T) 6 6D Hamon (T) 5 5B Coombs (W) 5 5S Schrapel (N) 4 4N Doecke (N) 3 3J Braunack (N) 3 3D Douglas (N) 3 3W Mudge (T) 3 3M Thiele (N) 2 2D Judd Smith (SG) 2 2C Ireland (N) 2 2H Moss (F) 2 2J Graetz (N) 2 2R Head (SG) 2 2M Cash (SG) 2 2J Chapman (SG) 2 2T Laverty (N) 2 2W Roberts (BD) 2 2L Bevan (N) 2 2Junior ColtsN Lange (N) 7 7H Hutton (GC) 4 4J Taylor (W) 4 4J Martin (SG) 4 4P Searle (GC) 3 3R Hage (BD) 3 3A Byster (F) 2 2R Tyrrell (W) 2 2S Higgs (N) 2 2T Panagiotou (SG) 2 2C Robinson (BD) 2 2

Leadinggoalkickers

AFTER establishing anearly lead, Freelingmanaged to withstand aGawler Central fightbackat Gawler Oval lastSaturday, to record a 14-point victory.

The going was tough inconsistent drizzling rain,with both sides sufferingcrucial injuries.

Losing key big-manLuke Howard early in thegame depleted the Tigers’ruck stocks, with the likesof Todd Lamont thrustinto the fray, while keyFreeling play-maker MalGreenwood was knocked

out and stretchered fromthe field early in the lastterm.

Central coach DamienHerzick, after losingexperienced players from2011, is attempting to re-invent his Tiger troopsinto a defensive unit,which flies in the face ofthe side’s renown all-outattack trademark game.

“While we have been anattacking team in the past,our focus is now on defenceand being accountable,”Herzick said.

“I was happy with oureffort, and if we give thateffort all year and lose 16games, so be it, as we are on

the right track with ourdeveloping talent,although the way weplayed I’m sure we will givea good account of ourselvesthrough the season.”

The game, as expected,started as a slog, withFreeling posting the onlytwo goals of the first term,before working to a 6-4 to2-0 lead at half time.

Central dominated indefence through the thirdquarter and went forwardto kick 2-3 to a singlepoint, to be 14 points downat ‘lemons’, then closed towithin two points throughthe final stanza beforeFreeling pulled away for

its first win at the groundin five years.

“The game was set up forus in the first half, whenthe weather wasn’t aswet,” new Freeling mentorMark Tylor said. “Our runand carry and quickmovement was good, aswas our tackling whenthey had it.

“In the second half theground was heavier, whichsuited them, as theyworked hard to get backinto the game, bullockingforward.”

Jacob Wright was theRedlegs’ best, workinghard in defence, ShaneSchubert held the backlinetogether from centre halfback with his voice andleadership, while Heinrichwas also a key out ofdefence, and Darren Leskewas solid at the stoppages.

For Central, Jake Asherplayed a defensive role onhighly-touted Freelingforward Dan Horsnell anddid a great job blanketinghim to be Central’s best.

Aaron King revelled inthe conditions to play histypical game around thestoppages, while Adam Coxdid a good job shadowingGreenwood, and wouldhave learnt plenty aboutplaying the game.

Freeling hold onBy ROBERT LAIDLAW

CHEST MARK: Freeling’s Travis Barnes jumps to take a chest markwatched by Central’s Matt Gibson and umpire Rob Polito.

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IT WAS great to see the seasonstarted with a home game first up -thanks to the big crowd whoattended to show their support to theTigers. Awesome effort. Thankstoo, to the many who helped out inthe canteen, on the barbecue andthen also assisting with teas onSaturday night at the clubrooms - avery big day for some, culminating ina big night at the club for theHawaiian cocktail night. Thanks toRenee and Maryann for theirinvolvement in the organisation andrunning of the night.We have the full complement of 18teams playing for the Tiger gals thisseason, and it was great to see themout enjoying their netball onSaturday. From the gorgeous littlegals playing for their first time, tosome not so little but returning towear the Tiger colours - great to seeand welcome to all. The little galswere very excited to score their firstgoal while of the remaining juniorteams, some had very nice wins,with one drawn game too. Welldone. In the seniors our new super7s took to the court for the very firsttime coming up against a moreexperienced Freeling side. Othersenior sides settled nicely playing

some fab netball - just lovely towatch. Full results and coaches’comment on all the games playedare listed below.The Kingsford Hotel clubperson ofthe week is awarded to GrantOxenham for his efforts in arrangingthe recent court line marking - a jobwell done. Much appreciated.We all look forward to game two andsettling into the season - allsupporters most welcome to ventureto Kapunda next week to cheer onthe Tiger gals. Courtside actionbegins at 8.30am with our littlest ofTiger Gals - they’re so cute towatch.Also a reminder that Chanelle is stilllooking for assistance to run Net-Set-Go in term two. Please give hera call if you’re interested on 0401870 452.Thanks to our many weekly awardsupporters for their generosity withthe incentive awards provided :- Wasleys Hotel, Chemplus - Gawler,Lisa at LKFS Finance, Video Ezy,Eagle Boys Pizza, Fasta Pasta,Gawler South Bakery andSupercuts.Senior One: Gawler Central 69defeated Freeling 42. Great effort byall eight players to grab a win for thefirst game. Defenders appliedfantastic pressure, awesomefeeding and amazing movement andshooting by the goalers. Awardrecipient: Krystal Butler.Senior Two: Gawler Central 44defeated Freeling 32. Great firstgame. Excellent to the get the win.

Everyone playing well in a greatteam effort. Award: Tegan Couzner.Senior Three: Gawler Central 54defeated Freeling 10. Great firstgame. Outstanding effort.Dominated all over the court. Welldone, keep up the hard work. Awardrecipient: Rhiannon Norton.Senior Four: Gawler Central 58defeated Freeling 29. Great gamegirls. Nice way to start the seasonand a good guide on what to workon. Award: Tahlia Hogarth.Senior Five: Gawler Central 43 toFreeling 48. Good first game.Started off well but couldn’t finish itoff. Well done for first game together- we have room for improvement.Award: Hayley Brooks.Senior Six: Gawler Central 43defeated Freeling 22. Awesomestart to 2012 girls. All did the bigthings plus the little things right.Award: Justine Farragia-Gay.Senior Seven: Gawler Central 13 toFreeling 31. Fantastic first game byall the girls. Great to see all girlscome out and with 100 per centcommitment to the game. Lookingforward to what the season brings.Award recipient: Vanessa Simpson.Intermediate One: Gawler Central25 to Freeling 54. Great effort by thegirls. There were some nicepassages of play. Just need to bemore careful with decision making.Award recipient: Alana Knott.Intermediate Two: Gawler Central 68defeated Freeling 41. Great firstgame. Girls were competitive acrossall positions with goalies on fire.

Award recipient: Chloe Dyker.Junior One: Gawler Central 36 toFreeling 45. Good game girls. A fewthings to work on. Award recipient:Abbey Scheer.Junior Two: Gawler Central 59defeated Freeling 4. Great start tothe season. Awesome game by all10 girls. Well done and keep up thehard work. Award recipient: RachelBailey.Sub Junior One: Gawler Central 28defeated Freeling 10. Great start tothe season. All girls played amazingfor the first game together, allworking well as a team. Awardrecipient: Sophie Warland.Sub Junior Two: Gawler Central 21defeated Freeling 4. Awesome gamegirls. Gave 100 per cent the wholegame, working well down the courtand defence pressure on the ballwas a stand out. Award recipient:Sinead Kemp.Primary One: 14 great goals. Greatfirst game. The girls fought hard allgame to come from behind with adraw - well done. Award recipient:Hannah Bowden.Primary Two: A lovely first game -nice to watch. Well done everyone.Netta One: Great game girls. All thegirls did an awesome job, workedwell together to score a welldeserved first goal. Award recipient:Brianna Testagrossa.Netta Two: A wonderful game by allthe girls. They all tried hard and gavetheir best for their first ever game.Keep smiling. Award recipient:Thinuri Lankathiliaka.

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WITH an explosive five-goal secondquarter, Barossa District broke openits BL&GFA clash with SouthGawler at Lyndoch, on the way to a50-point victory.

The first quarter saw both sidestest each other, as proceedingsstarted fairly fumbly, with goalshard to come by before the floodgatesopened and they traded majors, withthe Lions holding a 4-2 to 4-1 lead atthe first change.

But then the Bulldogs took controlwith the only five goals of the secondterm, Barossa coach Roger Jamesstriking a purple patch with fourmajors, which at the end of the dayproved the main difference betweenthe sides.

Ross Christie was starting to get ontop in ruck for the home teamagainst a taller opponent in South’sMark Paget, as the Bulldogs grittyon-ball brigade, led by the Stelzertwins Matt and Paul, and tough-as-nails Michael Taylor.

With momentum on its side,Barossa forged further ahead in thethird term to lead by 38 points, withan incredible accuracy rate of 13goals and only two points - to 6-6. Butblotted its copybook with a return of3-7 in the final stanza.

“In the second term they startedgetting first use at the stoppages andmoved the ball quickly forward,where Roger (James) carved us up,”South coach Scott Lee said.

“We started to work harder buttheir movement forward proved toogood, as they were too quick andcontinued to get their hands on theball first. We were exposed by theirspeed and workrate and were shownup by a quality side.”

Matt Foldesdy was the Lions’ best,starting in the backlines beforegoing into the middle to lift his side,while Jackson Dare did a good job onthe dangerous Heath Commane,conceding four goals, although acouple were in junk time.

Youngster Daniel Goulding did asolid job putting pressure throughthe forward area and when in themidfield, while Anton Gerardisworked hard for his four goals andChris Musolino was conspicuous inhis first game with the club.

“The Stelzer boys were awesome allgame with their in-and-underefforts, while they don’t get muchtougher than ‘Scrubber’ (Taylor), andChristie was great in ruck all game,”James said.

“Lyndoch Oval is a good place toplay footy, and the ground held upwell. We are still waiting for theleague’s decision on its suitability forthis year’s grand final, but I cannotsee why not, there is plenty of time toget it perfect for the big game.”

Barossa host its second consecutivegame at Lyndoch this Saturdaywhen Angaston open its season aftera first round bye, while SouthGawler will travel across the river ina local derby against Willaston.

“We need to improve in severalareas and be more accountablearound the stoppages againstWillaston,” Lee said. “We need to becleaner with our hands and use of theball.”

James may have a few injuryconcerns leading into the Angastongame, with James Angus doing ahamstring early last Saturday, andwill be out for a few weeks, whileAdam Spencer could be missing forup to six weeks after hurting hisknee in the third term.

BBuull llddooggss bbaarrkkiinnggBy ROBERT LAIDLAW

A SURGING 39-point win at home againstKapunda was just what the doctor ordered to startthe 2012 season for Nuriootpa.

The Tigers defied the greasy conditions causedby persistent light rain to dismantle the Bombersusing their superior skill and higher work rate tohave twice as many entries into their forward 50marea.

“We were able to move the ball forward quicklyand caught them out on a number of occasions,”Nat Salter, Nuri playing coach said.

“Duncan Cragg-Sapsford was fantastic in theruck for us. His effort level when the ball was onthe deck was a massive factor in us gettingclearances.”

Salter’s team has taken on a very different lookfrom previous incarnations, the addition of theByrne brothers (Ryan and Jarrad) along with SamHaniford allowing the coach to set up his teamwith a balance previously lacking.

One beneficiary of this balance was Cale Ellisonwho, after playing most of 2011 at centre halfforward was moved into defence where hedelivered a best on ground performance cutting offKapunda’s forward thrusts and using his massivekick to clear the area.

Nuri also took advantage of having their shots ongoal from good positions, kicking nine goals and nobehinds up to three quarter time. After winningthe first three quarters Nuri really took the gameaway from the visitors in the final term andaccording to Salter the Tigers knew they would getcontrol eventually.

“We knew if we kept our pressure at a constantlevel they’d crack at some stage, whether it wouldbe early in the game or late, our goal was to playthe whole game at our level and force the issue.”

The Tigers resembled an under 17 team at timesin 2011 and will be better with naturalprogression in 2012. Jack Scholz, playing on thewing is bigger and stronger than last year’s modeland had a definite impact on proceedings while thereturn of veteran Shayne Collins after a stint atBirdwood added some grunt to the Tigers.

2011 was a tale of injury woe for Nuri and theTigers have been dealt a major blow already withChad Obst suffering a season ending knee injuryfor the second year in a row.

For Kapunda it was a disappointing way towelcome Jason Mackenzie back into the fold.

“I thought “Buckets” was very good for us, he’smoving okay and as his fitness picks up he’ll bevery important for us,” Rodney Brown, Kapundacoach said. “He did probably 40 per cent of theruckwork changing with Toby Johnson and we’repretty happy with his progress at this stage.”

Kapunda was within reach at three quarter timebefore Nuri captain Billy Nichols sparked theTigers with three goals in the fourth quarter.

Kapunda captain Brad Taylor was frank whenasked about the loss.

“To be honest the wet conditions really don’t suitus as we’ve got a pretty tall forward line this year,”

Taylor said. “In the end it was a case of they justwanted it more than we did.”

It’s not all gloomy for the Bombers. JustinZanandrea’s best player performance that yieldedfour goals shows the benefits of a big preseasonwith Central District plus with Freddy Agius,David Giles and Matt Koenig set to return for nextweek’s first home game against Gawler Centralwhile Nuri have the bye to negotiate as theyprepare for their round three clash with theGawler Central Tigers.

Nuriootpa’s impressive start

By MIKE TEAKLE

UNDER PRESSURE: Kapunda’s Chris Smith applies a tackle to Nuriootpa’s Jack Scholz who issending the Tigers into attack watched by teammates Jason Rodda and Brett Thiele.

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THE Barossa Ramskicked off the 2012season in style with adominant 34-3 win overAdelaide University.

The game was adangerous test first upfor the Rams with Unihaving dropped downfrom the premier grade.

However, an intensepre-season combinedwith good structuressaw the Rams concedejust a single penalty.

Man of the matchJames Warner was athis unstoppable bestcrossing for three triesalong with completingall four conversions andkicking two penalties.

The Rams divisionfour side went down 8-48 despite performingwell against thereigning premiers andlook set to improve withmore players becomingavailable in comingweeks.

THE Barossa ValleyHockey Associationfollowed up last week’simpressive results atthe state hockeychamps by thrashingRiverland on Saturday.

It was the annualteam of the year clashthat pitts the teamsselected at the end ofthe previous seasonagainst each other.

Despite winning 6-2the BV boys lackedsome of the intensity ofa week earlier in theextended format gamewhich was played overfour 20-minutequarters instead of two35-minute halves.

Tom Gregory (Trinity)and Jason Seabrook(AMU) were among thebest along with veterangoalkeeper MartyGallasch (Nuri) whomade some key savesbefore his 34thbirthday celebrations.

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Josh Gerhardy plays golf at Barossa.

Where have you played your golf? Beena member at Barossa Golf Club for 11years currently off a five handicap. Alsotravelled to Gold Coast, Perth andMornington Peninsula for golfing holidays.

Relationship and employment status:Single and Baker at Linkes Bakery.

Who are key players at your club?Aaron Southern, Zac Fuller.

What is your most important attribute?My short game. wedges and chipping.

Who is a character at the club and why?Jeff Chinner. Always got a story to tell onthe course, some that can’t be repeatedhere.

Who is the best player you have playedwith and against? Ian Devlin, Club Pro atBarossa.

Who are your sporting idols?Rory McIlroy and Louis Oosthuizen.

Any superstitions? None.

What event has inspired or amazedyou? The Masters at Augusta. Every yearit always provides a wonderful finish.

If you were Prime Minister what issuewould you address? Pulling soliders outof wars and trying diplomatic means toend conflicts.

Pet hates on the golf course? Playersnot knowing the rules and not taking careof the course they are playing.

Favourite actor and movie? Bill Murrayand Fight Club.

If someone had to play you in a moviewho would it be? Matt Damon.

Greatest moment and disappointment?Coming runner-up club champion a fewyears ago. Losing most of the sight in myleft eye four years ago.

How would you spend a million dollars?Family, house, charity and if money leftover a trip to the Masters at Augusta.

What other sport would you love to bethe best in the world at and why? Winthe gold medal for 100m sprint just so Icould say I was the fastest man on theplanet.

If you could have any four peoplestranded on a deserted island with youwho would they be and why? Bear Gylls, so we would have a chanceat survival; Bill Murray, I lIke his type ofcomedy and make the time pass faster; Megan Fox for obvious reasons; JenniferHawkins, just in case Megan is boring totalk to.

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Fishing for me, is anescape. I find it challenging,rewarding and it has takenme to so many fantasticlocations.

Far from soaking baits onthe banks of the MurrayRiver, my fishing of latehas taken me to aCommonwealthChampionship in Tasmaniaand the high country inVictoria where three goodfriends and I caught 280-plus trout for two days’fishing.

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Fishing has taken memany places in between.

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Fishing has let me seesome of the mostincredible sunsets, somewhen the sea is like glassand the sky is full of brightpurple, orange and goldenyellow hues, as if it were apainting in a frame onsomeone’s wall.

My fishing has let megreet many frostymornings from a warmswag by a river as thecamp fire still burns fromthe night before.

Fishing has let me seefootball field sized schoolsof 20kg kingfish turn theshallow water to foam andalso big brown trout gentlysipping hopper flies off thesurface.

Fishing is not just the fishon the end of the line itencompasses, I believe, allthe great things in life.

When I was asked “How’sthe fishing?” just recently itmade me think, and Ireplied as I always do, thefishing has been good.

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WITH just a few weeksleft in their ludicrouslyshort season, CentralDistrict’s under 16team is just starting togel.

The young Bulldogssurged from 23 pointsdown at three-quartertime to defeat PortAdelaide by two pointsat Playford Alive oval.

Angaston’s CallanLowke was best afieldfor the Dogs andTanunda ruckmanDavid Trotta playuedwell enough to benamed fifth best.

Kapunda gun JoeBrown kicked three ofhis team’s nine goals tohelp the Dogs tastesuccess.

The SANFL’s under16 competition isplayed over just thefirst six weeks of theseason giving youngplayers just a small bite

of being involved inSANFL footy beforebeing sent back to theirlocal clubs.

The under 17competition was apivotal to playerdevelopment and it’sdisappointing the clubscan’t agree to run afully-fledged season forthese kids to teachthem about thediscipline and rigoursof committing to play atthe highest levelavailable.

DISAPPOINTING thatonly the clubs knewSaturday’s Tanunda-Willaston was to beplayed at Angaston.

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Senior One Pts For Agst %Willaston 2 67 31 68.37 South Gawler 2 55 33 62.50 Gawler Central 2 69 42 62.16 Kapunda 2 53 39 57.61 Nuriootpa 0 39 53 42.39 Freeling 0 42 69 37.84 Barossa District 0 33 55 37.50 Tanunda 0 31 67 31.63 Angaston 0 0 0 0 Senior Two Pts For Agst %South Gawler 2 50 26 65.79 Kapunda 2 45 27 62.50 Gawler Central 2 44 32 57.89 Willaston 2 53 40 56.99 Tanunda 0 40 53 43.01 Freeling 0 32 44 42.11 Nuriootpa 0 27 45 37.50 Barossa District 0 26 50 34.21 Angaston 0 0 0 0 Senior Three Pts For Agst %Gawler Central 2 54 10 84.38 Nuriootpa 2 63 14 81.82 Willaston 2 51 18 73.91 South Gawler 2 49 26 65.33 Barossa District 0 26 49 34.67 Tanunda 0 18 51 26.09 Kapunda 0 14 63 18.18 Freeling 0 10 54 15.63 Angaston 0 0 0 0 Senior Four Pts For Agst %South Gawler 2 63 23 73.26 Gawler Central 2 58 29 66.67 Nuriootpa 2 43 31 58.11 Tanunda 2 44 33 57.14 Willaston 0 33 44 42.86 Kapunda 0 31 43 41.89 Freeling 0 29 58 33.33 Barossa District 0 26 63 29.21 Angaston 0 0 0 0 Senior Five Pts For Agst %South Gawler 2 57 17 77.03 Willaston 2 49 30 62.03 Kapunda 2 37 33 52.86 Freeling 2 48 43 52.75 Gawler Central 0 43 48 47.25 Nuriootpa 0 33 37 47.14 Tanunda 0 30 49 37.97 Barossa District 0 17 57 22.97 Angaston 0 0 0 0 Senior Six Pts For Agst %Willaston 2 69 8 89.61 Nuriootpa 2 53 15 77.94 Gawler Central 2 43 22 66.15 South Gawler 2 50 33 60.24 Barossa District 0 33 50 39.76 Freeling 0 22 43 33.85 Kapunda 0 15 53 22.06 Tanunda 0 8 69 10.39 Angaston 0 0 0 0 Senior Seven Pts For Agst %Freeling 2 31 13 70.45 South Gawler 2 39 37 51.32 Barossa District 0 37 39 48.68 Gawler Central 0 13 31 29.55 Nuriootpa 0 0 0 0 Tanunda 0 0 0 0 Willaston 0 0 0 0 Angaston 0 0 0 0 Intermediate One Pts For Agst %Willaston 2 54 12 81.82 Freeling 2 54 25 68.35 South Gawler 2 53 27 66.25 Nuriootpa 2 49 34 59.04 Kapunda 0 34 49 40.96 Barossa District 0 27 53 33.75 Gawler Central 0 25 54 31.65 Tanunda 0 12 54 18.18 Angaston 0 0 0 0 Intermediate Two Pts For Agst %South Gawler 2 67 12 84.81 Willaston 2 52 10 83.87 Kapunda 2 54 15 78.26 Gawler Central 2 68 41 62.39 Freeling 0 41 68 37.61 Nuriootpa 0 15 54 21.74 Tanunda 0 10 52 16.13 Barossa District 0 12 67 15.19 Angaston 0 0 0 0 Junior One Pts For Agst %Nuriootpa 2 61 22 73.49 South Gawler 2 50 19 72.46 Willaston 2 37 17 68.52 Freeling 2 45 36 55.56 Gawler Central 0 36 45 44.44 Tanunda 0 17 37 31.48 Barossa District 0 19 50 27.54 Kapunda 0 22 61 26.51 Angaston 0 0 0 0 Junior Two Pts For Agst %Gawler Central 2 59 4 93.65 South Gawler 2 61 13 82.43 Willaston 2 54 20 72.97 Tanunda 0 20 54 27.03 Barossa District 0 13 61 17.57 Freeling 0 4 59 6.35 Kapunda 0 0 0 0 Nuriootpa 0 0 0 0 Angaston 0 0 0 0 Sub Junior One Pts For Agst %Barossa District 2 39 0 100.00 Gawler Central 2 28 10 73.68 Kapunda 2 24 11 68.57 Tanunda 2 11 10 52.38 Willaston 0 10 11 47.62 Nuriootpa 0 11 24 31.43 Freeling 0 10 28 26.32 South Gawler 0 0 39 0.00 Angaston 0 0 0 0 Sub Junior Two Pts For Agst %Gawler Central 2 21 4 84.00 Barossa District 2 26 7 78.79 Willaston 2 24 16 60.00 Nuriootpa 2 20 18 52.63 Kapunda 0 18 20 47.37 Tanunda 0 16 24 40.00 South Gawler 0 7 26 21.21 Freeling 0 4 21 16.00 Angaston 0 0 0 0 Sub Junior Three Pts For Agst %Nuriootpa 2 33 4 89.19 Kapunda 0 4 33 10.81 Angaston 0 0 0 0 Barossa District 0 0 0 0 Freeling 0 0 0 0 Gawler Central 0 0 0 0 South Gawler 0 0 0 0 Tanunda 0 0 0 0 Willaston 0 0 0 0

Barossa, Light andGawler NetballAssociation results fromRound 1, April 21.

Senior One: SouthGawler 55 d BarossaDistrict 33; Willaston 67 dTanunda 31; GawlerCentral 69 d Freeling 42;Kapunda 53 d Nuriootpa39.

Senior Two: SouthGawler 50 d BarossaDistrict 26; Willaston 53 dTanunda 40; GawlerCentral 44 d Freeling 32;Kapunda 45 d Nuriootpa27.

Senior Three: SouthGawler 49 d BarossaDistrict 26; Willaston 51 dTanunda 18; GawlerCentral 54 d Freeling 10;Nuriootpa 63 d Kapunda14.

Senior Four: SouthGawler 63 d BarossaDistrict 26; Tanunda 44 dWillaston 33; GawlerCentral 58 d Freeling 29;Nuriootpa 43 d Kapunda31.

Senior Five: SouthGawler 57 d BarossaDistrict 17; Willaston 49 dTanunda 30; Freeling 48d Gawler Central 43;Kapunda 37 d Nuriootpa33.

Senior Six: South Gawler50 d Barossa District 33;Willaston 69 d Tanunda8; Gawler Central 43 dFreeling 22; Nuriootpa 53d Kapunda 15.

Senior Seven: SouthGawler 39 d BarossaDistrict 37; Freeling 31 dGawler Central 13.

Intermediate One: SouthGawler 53 d BarossaDistrict 27; Willaston 54 dTanunda 12; Freeling 54d Gawler Central 25;Nuriootpa 49 d Kapunda34.

Intermediate Two: SouthGawler 67 d BarossaDistrict 12; Willaston 52 dTanunda 10; GawlerCentral 68 d Freeling 41;Kapunda 54 d Nuriootpa15.

Junior One: SouthGawler 50 d BarossaDistrict 19; Willaston 37 dTanunda 17; Freeling 45d Gawler Central 36;Nuriootpa 61 d Kapunda22.

Junior Two: South Gawler61 d Barossa District 13;Willaston 54 d Tanunda20; Gawler Central 59 dFreeling 4.

Sub Junior One: BarossaDistrict 39 d SouthGawler 0; Tanunda 11 dWillaston 10; GawlerCentral 28 d Freeling 10;Kapunda 24 d Nuriootpa11.

Sub Junior Two: BarossaDistrict 26 d SouthGawler 7; Willaston 24 dTanunda 16; GawlerCentral 21 d Freeling 4;Nuriootpa 20 d Kapunda18.

Sub Junior Three:Nuriootpa 33 d Kapunda

Votes for round one of theBarossa, Light and GawlerNetball Association 2012season, the Herald NetballClub of the Year Award.South Gawler 22; Willaston20; Gawler Central 18;Nuriootpa 14; Kapunda 10;Freeling 8; Barossa District 4;Tanunda 4; Angaston bye.

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Willaston easily despite weather

REIGNING premier Willaston had an impressive 36-goal win over Tanunda which had been tipped to be animprover this year.

Coach Mel Tump said the team knew they had to playa short, steady game given the wet, slippery conditionsand were able to do so consistently for the four quarters.

“A solid first quarter under tough weather conditionshelped us gain a six-goal lead by the first break,” Melsaid.

“We were able to extend this lead in the second quarterwith a high rate of turnovers from our defensive endwhich were finished off with accurate shooting.

“New player to the club Sarah Wilton took the court forher first game for the Donnybrooks in the third quarterat goal keeper which added height to the defensive end.Our attack end continued to dominate in the finalquarter with goal attack Bronwyn Heap feeding the ballaccurately to goal shooter Lisa Wilson who added 19goals to her tally.”

Willaston’s best were Lisa Wilson (goal shooter) JessWilson (wing attack) and Jasmin Hoffrichter (goalkeeper).

Tanunda coach Maria Fraser said Willaston adapted tothe conditions better than her side.

“We found it hard to stop their drive,” Maria said. “Wehad some good passage of play but that was not enough.We need to focus on four quarters of netball and go hardat the ball.

“We have some areas we need to improve on so we aregoing to focus on these this week at training.”

Tanunda’s best was Nicole Crouch at centre.

SOUTH Gawler, seeking its first senior one premiership,had a strong 22-goal win over Barossa District atLyndoch.

South coach Lynette Hutton said it had been a goodgame in pretty tough conditions.

“Since it hasn’t rained for some time the dirt turned tomud on the already slippery green surface and became abit of a slip and slide show,” Lynette said. “Luckily therewere no casualties and we were able to finish the game.”

“It was a hard-fought contest for four quarters andBarossa kept us under pressure all day. I thinkexperience won out for us.

“I felt all seven of my players contributed all day andworked hard for the win but I would make Bec (Brading)and Karina (Cook) our best but only by a whisker.”

Barossa coach Leanne Nelson said even though herside lost, she was really pleased with the effort.

“We have definitely improved from last season,”Leanne said. “Our second quarter was an even quarterand our last down by three, which is a fantastic effortagainst last week’s Wohlers Cup winners.

“We worked really hard and played some really goodnetball. It was a real team effort and Stacey Nelsonplayed a fantastic game in the mid court. We just need tominimise our errors and I believe we will make someteams stand up and take notice of us this year.”

Best players were Stacey Nelson and Jeanette Bates.

A CONSISTENT Gawler Central won all four quartersin an impressive 27-goal win over Freeling.

“The girls had a great first game with all three areas ofthe court working well together,”Leigh Waddingtoncoach said.

“We have been working hard on having more structureand set plays and I believe that this helped us a lot onSaturday as all players stuck to the game plan.

“All eight players contributed so much to the win butRenee (Schumacher) had a fantastic game at goal

shooter, finding the space and shooting at a highpercentage. This couldn’t have been done without goodfeeds from the midcourters though and the defendersbringing the ball out of defence smoothly like they did.”

Freeling captain Joy Leske said she was pleased withher side considering they did not have the full seniorteam and coach Lynette Carmichael was absent.

“I thought the attack line was good against a strongCentral defence,” Joy said.

“Our defenders persisted the duration of the game butneed to work on keeping up with a speedy team.

“The girls rewarded each other’s hard work andintercepts with goals which we struggled to do last year.Our fitness is a lot better than last year as the secondhalf was the best half of the game so all our hard workhas paid off.

“Thanks to Cathy Modra our fill in coach plus, Rachel,Laura and Britta for playing and benching.”

Freeling’s best were Jess Schirmer (goal shooter) andRachel Maynard (wing attack).

KAPUNDA set up a 14-goal win over Nuriootpa with animpressive first quarter.

Kapunda coach Paul McGrath said after the first sixgoals were scored on the opponent’s centre pass, theBombers had settled into a good rhythm.

“We created turnovers giving us greater scoringopportunities and the quarter finished 18- 9,” Paul said.

“The drizzle got a little heavier for the rest of thematch, which just made things a little more congestedand as a result we didn’t get out of second gear.

“We extended the margin each quarter.“Nuri had a crack early in the last. This was on the back

of some poorly executed decisions in our midcourt and adiminishing conversion rate in our circle.”

Paul said goal keeper Hannah Thomas had beensimply brilliant with great rebound which continued togive Kapunda use of the ball.

Kim Creber (wing defence) had an awesome three-quarter performance, which stunted many of Nuri’sattacks and forced poor decision making.

Nuriootpa coach Robyn March was pleased with herside’s effort.

“We started very strongly, displaying runs of excellentplay but unfortunately, when faced with quality sides,minute patches of inconsistent work and immaturedecision making processes was heightened by veryaccurate Kapunda shooting,” Robyn said.

“Although Kapunda had doubled our score at the end ofthe first quarter, we ran out the last quarter, winning bytwo goals. We will have an opportunity to work onturning those negatives into positives.”

Nuriootpa’s best were Lizzie Cane and CharlotteWilliams.

Willaston 67 Tanunda 31

South Gawler 55 Barossa District 33

Gawler Central 69 Freeling 42

Kapunda 53 Nuriootpa 39

PASS: Renee Schumacher, Gawler Central’sbest player, looking to pass with teammateKelly Rowe offering an option.

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See the changes at Vine Court

A $250,000 upgrade of Vine Courtpromises to not only add value to thecommunity, but also bring growth tothe area.

The refurbishment of the Vine Courtaccommodation was recentlycompleted and the rooms featurenew gyprock, carpet, lights, cabinets,and paint, so it has been a completetransformation.

Bathrooms in each room have alsobeen completely renovated.

Vine Inn Hotel general managerChris Linden said the redevelopmenthas not only improved theaccommodation facilities, it was alsogiving numerous local businesses a

welcome boost.“Every single cent that was spent in

this job was spent locally,” he said.“We are a community hotel and our

memorandum of association says wewill give back to the community.

“What better way can we give backto the community than not just thesponsorships and donations we do,than by actually supporting thebusinesses of the community.”

Mr Linden said the core businessfor the Vine Inn is retail, gaming, foodand dining and the bars, but therejuvenation of the hotel rooms wouldattract more corporate clients.

“Our basic core business issupported by the locals and weappreciate we can’t do it without thesupport of our local people,” he said.

“The growth in our business is goingto come by trying to attract thecorporate market – particularly withconferences, conventions, seminars,meetings and things along thoselines.

Mr Linden said the rooms wouldalso be ideal for people utilising golftours through the Vine Inn.

“We are also very strong in golftourism,” he said.

“We do packages where people usethe facilities of Barossa Valley GolfClub and Tanunda Pines and a lot ofour golf groups want to go to a roomthat is comfortable where they canget together to have few drinks, and itis not over the top, but stillcomfortable.”

BAROSSA residents are beinggiven the chance to have asneak peak at the recentlyrefurbished Vine Court thisSunday.

From 2pm and 4pm on April29, Vine Inn Hotel generalmanager Chris Linden will beopening two of the new roomsfor inspection.

Some of the more luxuriousapartments will also be availablefor viewing, with both a one andtwo bedroom suite open.

“Come and have a look atwhat Vine Court has got,” MrLinden said. “This givesmembers and residents theopportunity to really view theirassets.”

Visitors will be able to walkthrough a selection of the roomsand will be treated to a freebarbecue, while the kids canlook forward to free soft drinks.

There will also be a selectionof wines available for tasting forthe over-18s from the Vine InnWines range, by YalumbaWines.

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New season, same oldIT SEEMS rumours of Tanunda’s possible demisehave been greatly exaggerated.

The Magpies started their premiership defenceand campaign for a fifth straight premiership intheir usual emphatic style, smashing Willaston by69 points at home in greasy conditions.

It was an unfamiliar looking Magpie side with co-captain Ben Newberry and Matt Godfrey bothsidelined with hamstring injuries and centre halfback Lachie Agars missing with a brokenscapula.It opened up room for rookies Sam Tooleand Parker Neldner to enter the fray.

Tanunda playing coach Ben Britton lined up indefence and the move paid dividends with thecoach turning in what many observers felt was abest on ground performance.

While the Pies had many winners on the day,their half back line of Luke Boehm, Nick Schmidtand Dan Sieber was as dominant as any.

Willaston led just once in the game after JamieWilliams kicked the first goal of the match from afree kick 35 metres out directly in front butTanunda replied soon after with Sam Agarskicking the first of his five goals.

From there it was all Tanunda as they wentabout doing what they do best, getting first to thecontest and putting their heads over the ball,making smart play after smart play to control thetempo of the game.

Tanunda’s midfield completely shut theirWillaston counterparts out of the contest as CraigBevan ran with reigning Schluter medallist SamWalton curtailing his impact while Joel Campbell,Jarred McDonald and Shaun Baker were totallyovershadowed by the Schiller brothers (Tom andBen) and Ryan Bignell.

With the Pies in control through the middle of theground their forwards took full advantage withBarry Kaesler and Agars starting deep in attackand Kaesler’s hard leads creating space for Agarsto operate in creating a great one-on-one battlewith Shaun Childs.

“Shaun’s a great defender plus he’s quick and I’mslow, it always makes for a really tough contest,”Agars said.

The move of Andrew Prior to centre half forwardlooks likely to remain permanent. His defensivepressure when Willaston did manage to interruptTanunda’s flow was tremendous and will add anew prong to an already formidable attack.

Britton tempered talk of Tanunda beingfavourites for the flag but admitted he was veryhappy with the first up effort.

“There were a lot of good signs,” Britton said.“Kane Irvine’s return was good as he fitted innicely. Our midfield was accountable running bothways and Leigh Westhoff ’s first half was superbeven after copping a couple of big hits.”

Key forward Agars was pleased with his outputin round one but was quick to heap praise on histeammates.

“Dan Sieber was awesome, that’s the best I’ve seenhim play,” Agars said. “If he can do that regularly wecan go to another level, Ben Schiller’s tacklingreally set the tone while Matthias Grocke, SammyToole and Parker Neldner all contributed whenthey got their chances and while ‘Baz’ (Kaesler)only finished with two goals he’s on the verge of amonster game just as he showed last year.”

“It was a game we want to forget in a hurry, wewere completely smashed in the midfield,everything went south after that,” Justin Irving,Willaston coach said.

Donnybrook captain Sam Walton remainsconfident his team can improve.

“It was pretty disappointing but we know we’rebetter than we showed,” Walton said. “The onlygood thing about that loss is it’s behind us now andwe can get back on course.”

By MIKE TEAKLE

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Owner John Baxter said NormPaterson from Cooke Plains, atiny township on the DukesHighway, south of Tailem Bend,approached him last year aboutsupplying a bronze plaque for acairn and shelter area they werebuilding near the RSL Hall.

“The hall had been sold as aprivate residence, so the RSLhad to relocate the two timberhonour boards, among otherthings, to a new RSL museumbeing set up at the Murray BridgeRSL,” John said.

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FOUR photos of servicemen andtheir medals hang on the wall in thefront room of Dorothy Miller’sWilliamstown home.

They are of her father, grandfather,uncle and brother.

All of them answered the call toprotect Australia.

Ms Miller’s father, Tom Epps(pictured on the Herald’s front page),was South Australia’s last survivingGallipoli veteran.

Epps had lied and raised his age tojoin the army in World War I.

He landed in Gallipoli onSeptember 13 as a fresh-faced 17-year-old.

Five days later he turned 18 in thetrenches.

While serving at Gallipoli, he wasinjured by shrapnel and sent to thebeach for recovery for a week, beforehe was sent back to the front line.

Upon the evacuation of Gallipoli inDecember 1915, Private Epps was soweak with sickness he had to bepulled aboard the ship.

He was then posted to fight atthe Western Front, before joiningthe ANZAC Cyclists Battalion,of which his father Henry was alsoa member.

Private Epps remained on theWestern Front until the war endedon November 11, 1918 and returnedto Australia in early 1919.

The Epps family has made a strongcontribution to keeping Australiasafe. Tom’s brother Cecil fought inWorld War I and World War II.

Tom’s son Charlie died in aircrafttraining in Sale, Victoria duringWorld War II.

Tom Epps was born on September18, 1897 and died on February 26,1997 at 99 years of age.

Even on his final ANZAC Day in1996, Tom was determined to notmiss the march, defying orders fromhis nursing home to brave the wetand chilly weather to honour theANZACs.

“He just felt that he was one of thelast and he had to do his thing,” saidhis daughter Dorothy.

“ANZAC Day was just very, veryimportant to him.

“I feel I can’t miss an ANZACDay service because I feel Iwould be letting him down to betruthful.”

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MEMORIES: Dorothy Miller holds a photo of her father Tom Epps.