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The new Two Wells

Approval for $1.2 billion Hickinbotham development

A concept of the proposed expansion of Two Wells Existing Two Wells Township

Extension of town’s main street Future employment

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The much-anticipated proposed Hickinbotham development at Two Wells officially was given the goahead last week, with the State government announcing planning approval for the $1.2 billion venture. The project will have more than 3000 homes built, a private birth-to-year-12 school constructed, community sports facilities and a world-class playground established. Thousands of jobs will be created and industries such as retail, manufacturing and health are also set to benefit over the next 20 years.

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‘Ready to burst into life’

Two Wells is ready to burst into life! That’s the feeling of some community members following the announcement of development approval for the proposed Hickinbotham venture north of the town. Two Wells Regional Action Team president, Eddie Stubing, pictured, is excited by the news and believes the only way for the town and surrounding district now, is up. “Two Wells is ready to burst into life, there’s no doubt about that,” Mr Stubing enthused. n Continued Page 2

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WITH the Federal election entering its final days, the two men battling for the electorate of Wakefield have had their final say in the Plains Producer. Sitting Labor MP, Nick Champion, and Liberal challenger Tom Zorich, were given the opportunity to connect with Adelaide Plains voters. Read their comments, with profiles of other candidates, on Page 7

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Louise Michael reports: Sunday, September 1, was a double celebration for Halbury father Craig White, as he celebrated not only the recent birth of his son, Rykan, but National Wattle Day. Craig, pictured with sons, three year old Camden and three week old Rykan, enjoyed Father’s Day spent with his family and in-laws at Tiddy Widdy Beach. Craig and his wife Julie have a small property in Halbury, and have numerous wattle trees and shrubs growing, originally purchased through Trees for Life. “We bought a variety of trees and shrubs, for colour, windbreak and to attract birds,”said Craig’s wife, Julie. Of course, wattles have a long history in Australia. On September 1, 1910, the first co-ordinated celebrations of Wattle Day were held, and in 1912, Australia’s then Prime Minister, Andrew Fisher, put the wattle on Australia’s Coat of Arms. National Wattle Day was proclaimed on September 1, 21 years ago, four years after the Golden Wattle was officially proclaimed Australia’s national floral emblem. Australia is the land of the wattle with more than 1,000 Acacia species

DISTRICT Council of Mallala (DCM) chief executive officer, Charles Mansueto, said the Hickinbotham development was big news for the council and the community and was a result of many years of planning, deliberation and consultation. Mr Mansueto said the announcement last week signalled a major milestone for the council and Two Wells township. “Council had initiated planning for growth back in 2006, with several studies to engage the community on the future development of Two Wells, including the existing town centre and new residential growth,” he said. “The community called for improved services, which could only be realised if the town was allowed to grow. “This is great news for council and for the wider community as it will provide much needed facilities and also attract other

Wattle it be? A double celebration for Craig

investment in the district which will benefit the community. “The opportunity to attract a B-12 school is one example that will provide our community with an option to send their children to a secondary school locally. “Council now will move into

working with the Hickinbotham Group to deliver the development through the obligations of each party identified in the Development Deed.” DCM deputy mayor, Mark Wasley, highlighted partnerships between council, the community and Hickinbotham as key to the project’s success and said planning using developmental deeds and financial models were crucial elements of the venture so anticipated growth and its impacts could be delivered sustainably. “Council looks forward to working with the Hickinbotham Group as both parties progress to the next phase,” Mr Wasley said. A key focus and challenge for council now will no doubt be ensuring the expected growth adds to the existing community rather than creating a separate “neighbourhood.” DCM mayor, Duncan Kennington, was unavailable for comment.

payers to the DCM area could only bring better services in the future. “With the population expanding the way it is, that (secondary school) will be a consideration for people looking to move here, the place becomes more attractive year by year as additional things and services appear,” Mr Stubing said. “Compounding all this it brings more ratepayers into the area and the DCM definitely needs more ratepayers because its such a big area and we have so many dirt roads.” Mr Stubing said he was impressed by the collaboration of developers Hickinbotham with DCM, residents and the wider community, calling it a “great marriage”. Local businessman, Tony

Lange, believes news of the venture will bolster confidence for businesses in the town and surrounding region. Mr Lange said the business climate at present was tough. “I think it’s wonderful, it’s sensational, we haven’t had anything really good come along in our businesses for a couple of years,” Mr Lange said. “It will give us a boost in our confidence for our businesses sakes, there’s been not many good times, a lot of hard times, (and) hopefully in the future it will mean more good times for local business. “The extra customers will certainly not go astray (and) hopefully we can grow it slow and steady and get it right.”

Crop today – Charles Mansueto at the development site.

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evolving over millions of years. Indigenous Australians used it for food and medicinal purposes, for hunting implements, musical instruments and to mark seasonal changes. More Australians around the country celebrate National Wattle Day because they see it as a joyous, authentic, inclusive and egalitarian way to rejoice in living in this land and being Australian. Today Wattle Day allows Australians to invoke the spirit of the wattle, the gold that lights up our landscape at this time of year, and its power as a symbol of national unity. There is probably no other symbol that says so much about Australia, with the bright yellow wattle flowers livening up the countryside. Pick some wattle sprigs to wear or put in a vase to brighten up your home. You can even use wattle seed for cooking, so why not try a wattle cake, ice cream or pasta? Check out the wattle website www. wattleday.asn.au/ for recipes, and other activities for the kids.

• From page 1 “It was just waiting, and now the development has been announced and people will be wanting to move out here, there’ll be no stopping it. “I think because Two Wells is the closest country town, with all of the services, even right down to a fish shop of all things, it’s ready to take off, it’s destined to be a success because of it’s location.” Mr Stubing said the variety of land block sizes and the opportunity for people to still travel to the city to work, coupled with a countrystyle lifestyle, would be attractive to prospective home builders. He said the building of a secondary school as part of the project will also be a big draw card for many people, and the added influx of rate-

Maitland leaves Central LG chair Nan Berrett reports: After 11 years at the helm, Wakefield Regional Council mayor James Maitland decided not to renominate for the position of chairman of the Central Local Government Region. “After 11 years, I thought it was time to

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have a change at regional level,” said Mr Maitland, who has accepted the role of deputy chairman. Reflecting on more than a decade on the CLGR executive, Mr Maitland said it was an achievement to have kept all 15 member councils as

part of the region. “This was a challenge at times, due to the restructuring of boundaries such as those for Regional Development Australia,” he said There have been a number of ongoing issues tackled by CLGR during Mr Maitland’s term.

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“Supply and quality of water, which is variable, but in Wakefield Regional Council’s case there has been the new pipeline,” he said. “We have also looked at waste management and have been fighting to get as good a coverage across the region as we can for everyone.” Mr Maitland said the Coastcare program to develop a common policy along the coastline was another success story. Although Mr Maitland decided not to nominate for CLGR chairman he continues to work hard in his role as Wakefield Regional Council mayor. “I am continuing on with my current responsibilities with enthusiasm, and will decided at the end of this term about the mayoralty,” he said. New CLGR chairman is District Council of Yorke Peninsula mayor, Ray Agnew, who was elected uncontested. • More Wakefield Regional Council news, Page 9. • Reporter Les Pearson is on leave.

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Hickinbotham: Ensuring the growth of existing Two Wells community •From Page 1 Minister for Planning, John Rau, approved the District Council of Mallala’s Two Wells Residential Development Plan Amendment (DPA) late last week, paving the way for the development. The project has been widely reported in the Plains Producer and Two Wells Echo since it was first announced. Mr Rau said the 30-Year Plan for Greater Adelaide identified Two Wells as a future township growth area and the prospective needs of the community would be catered for with a new local centre, school, improved flood protection and an environmentally friendly design. “It will also incorporate a community waste water treatment plant that will service the proposed development and internal buffers to protect existing land uses,” he said. “The provision of infrastructure has been thoroughly investigated in the DPA with two Development Deeds having been established to set out the responsibilities for the costs of the development and associated services to support proposed rezoning.” The 400-hectare site is about 800 metres north of the existing Two Wells township and will be linked with new road infrastructure and possibly walking and bike trails. DCM will create three new development zones to accommodate the development, including a Suburban Neighbourhood Zone, Residential Zone and Rural Living Zone. The Suburban Neighbourhood Zone will provide land for a variety of smaller housing types, while the Rural Living Zone will see larger blocks from 1200sqm up to 1 hectare in size.

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A proposed Lutheran Birth-to-Year-12 (B-12) school now is one step closer. Lutheran Schools Association of SA, NT & WA executive director, John Proeve, said the DPA approval was a significant step towards realising the vision. “We are in advanced discussions with the Hickinbotham Group,” he said. Mr Proeve said the proposed school would provide quality education and choice for local people and the region. The site is west of the new entry road into Two Wells, extension of the Old Port Wakefield Road. . The school will connect with local business, community and sporting groups. Playing fields will be a shared community asset.

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Building jobs Bec O’Brien reports: Hickinbotham Group managing director, Michael Hickinbotham, said the approval of the DPA was the result of nearly six years of close co-operation between the council, the Hickinbotham Group, the State Government and the community. “It will ensure growth of the existing Two Wells community is well-managed and co-ordinated, with local services and local jobs to benefit the town and region,” he said. “This is the right decision at the right time.”

Mr Hickinbotham said growth in the area would generate regional job opportunities during the next two decades and provide a much-needed source of labour for the area’s horticultural industry. “The collaboration between all parties will help ensure growth will complement Two Wells and strengthen job growth in the region,” he said. “The Hickinbotham Group has been working with the Council and the community since 2007 to ensure the expansion of the Two Wells township is well-planned and meets the community’s growing needs.”

In the past two years DCM, in conjunction with Hickinbotham, held a number of “placemaking” workshops, where residents, businesses and community groups were encouraged to be involved in the development’s planning process. “The ‘placemaking’ sessions captured what local people want as the community grows,” Mr Hickinbotham said. “Growth at Two Wells has been rigorously tested to ensure it will not burden council and the community.” Hickinbotham now will apply to DCM for development approval.

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‘Food bowl’ report pushes for future horticulture growth Around 100 recommendations have been made to help support the region’s horticultural industry and “food bowl” area as well as bolster it for future years, according to a draft report released last month. The Virginia and Northern Adelaide Plains Horticultural Study, commissioned by District Council of Mallala and Playford Council in conjunction with Barossa RDA, the State government and farming organisations, makes about 100 recommendations to help support the

growth of the horticulture industry. DCM chief executive officer, Charles Mansueto, said the report was one of many steps needed to keep the industry sustainable. Among the recommendations is a dedicated zone for greenhouse production, a study of water delivery and re-use options, better waste disposal practices and the establishment of a regional brand. This latter recommendation was something Mr Mansueto said was vital for the industry.

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“The report is looking at planning in terms of what needs to be done to protect the existing horticultural industry and also promote, enhance and upgrade the industry,” he said. “Having one regional body to speak on behalf of the industry would be a stronger voice in terms of lobbying for issues.” The report also states no further residential development should be planned beyond what has already

been outlined in the State government’s 30 Year Plan, which includes 5200 homes in Angle Vale and 4200 homes in Virginia. Key recommendations are: • Create a dedicated greenhouse zone with a co-located packing and transport hub close to Virginia • Increase the supply of recycled water to the region • Use the area north of the Gawler river for field crops as water becomes available • Establish a representative indus-

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Marty (Tich) Sharman has done many things in his life and met many people, but there’s one thing he still wants to cross off his bucket list – go to today’s Balaklava Cup and meet former jockey, Greg Hall. Greg is the brother-in-law of Tich’s second cousin, another former jockey, Stephen Sharman. This meeting would add another chapter to Tich’s life story, which he is currently in the process of writing. Tich, who turns 90 in November, moved to Port Wakefield 20 years ago, but has recently been residing in Mill Court, Balaklava. He was born in North Melbourne in 1923, and completed his schooling in Ballarat. While at school at St Columbus, Tich became the Schoolboy Boxing Champion. In 1942 he joined the army as a parachuter. “Our battalion was the guineau pig group, as we were the first battalion of parachuters,” he said. Twenty men died in training, but not just from parachuting accidents. “We used live ammunition in training, so some men were killed from that.”

Louise Michael reports: While he was in the army, Tich continued his boxing and was the principal fighter in the parachute battalion. After the war, Tich fought in the Sharmans Tent (no relation) in Ballarat, fighting mainly at country shows. “It was a bit like the Fred Brophy’s outback boxing tent of today,” he said. Tich was one of 800 paratroopers trained for a Special Forces group which went to Singapore a month before the war ended. The group was meant to be involved in an operation to retrieve POWs held captive by the Japanese, but they couldn’t get planes as the operation was called off by General Douglas MacArthur. “It was terrible – the 2400 prisoners at Sandakan were executed because we couldn’t get planes,” said Tich. Pictured bottom left in our photo, Tich is the only surviving member of his battalion. After the war, Tich left the army and became a plumber, running his own business in Melbourne for 20 years. He married in 1948 and had two

MARTY “Tich” Sharman holds a photograph of his war time parachute battalion. He is at bottom left. children. Tich liked horses and kept a horse in their backyard. He was possibly inspired by his father, who drove a horse and coach for Cobb and Co from the age of 14. “My wife didn’t like having a horse in the backyard, but it was good for the children and me,” he said. After Tich and his wife separated in 1959, Tich brought up his two children by himself. In the 1970s, Tich had a change of scenery, travelling around Australia videoing rodeos and boxing matches . “It was a hobby and something I really enjoyed for more than 20 years,” Tich said.

He initially travelled 20,000km around the outback, mainly in winter. One of the chapters in Tich’s life story could also be titled Famous People. If you are an art lover, you will know of Tom Roberts’ famous painting, “Shearing of the Rams,” which hangs in the National Gallery of Victoria. But one thing you probably didn’t know, is the second shearer in the painting is Tich’s step grandfather, Jack Wise. Hopefully Tich’s dream of getting to the races and meeting Greg will become a reality. That will make for a very special photo to add in his memoirs!

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Balaklava Museum will celebrate the opening of the Smitham Pavilion – A Memorial to Sharon Ann Hoepner, this Sunday, September 8, at 2pm. Sharon’s father, Merv Smitham, has generously donated a significant heritage collection to the museum, together with an impressive new pavilion in which the collection will be housed. The pavilion is a tribute to Sharon who passed away from cancer in 2011. Sharon took a very keen interest in the family and its farming history, so Merv requested the display and pavilion be established in Sharon’s memory. Balaklava Primary School students will provide musical entertainment during the afternoon, honouring the years Sharon spent as a school staff member. Members of the local Pink Ladies cancer research fundraising

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bers. The trees were watered in and with all the rain, they seem to be doing quite well. Once they grow, the trees will provide shade for trail users heading out to the golf club road. Many other trees have been planted at the Rocks, east of Balaklava, as part of a Wakefield Regional Council and Northern and Yorke Natural Resource Management plan to revegetate the area and attempt to halt intrusion by bike and 4WD drivers. People interested in becoming a volunteer grower can phone the office on (08) 8406 0500 or log onto the Trees For Life website: www. treesforlife.org.au Balaklava After you have voted at Balaklava primary school on Saturday, check out the trading table and pick up some treats for lunch. • It’s almost time to give blood (if you are a candidate for the election, you would have already done that!). Australian Red Cross Blood Service is visiting Balaklava Town

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Brinkworth Annual whole town garage sale is on Sunday September 8. Phone Anne on 8846 2260 for details or to book a site.

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shoes to ride or walk the trail. There will be a treasure hunt for the kids, and a sausage sizzle will be available. • If you are a Norwood fan, you won’t want to miss the Men’s Breakfast on Saturday, October 26. Former footy star, Michael Aish will be guest speaker, so put this date in your diaries now. Dublin Also sizzling away on election day are supporters of the History Group’s project of acknowledging WWI veterans in 2014. So vote and eat at the institute!

DID YOU KNOW? – On average, women say 70,000 words per day, while men manage just over 2000 words (no surprises there – but I definitely won’t be cutting back!) Two Wells

Baby Olivia takes the cake as Red Cross fundraiser Long Plains Red Cross branch held a Big Cake Bake afternoon tea last week, with president Gwen Secomb whipping up a couple of branch favourites, bran loaves. But Gwen, where’s ours? Two long serving members, Val Daniel and Jenny McArdle were recognised for their many years of service. A sponge cake was decorated as a surprise for Val, but she was home with her daughter from Queensland! Luckily the ladies didn’t eat the cake, and took it to Val to share with her daughter and son-in-law. Val was treasurer for an amazing 42 years, handing over the position to Jenny, who had been secretary for the past 20 years! Alison Pym has taken over the secretary’s role. The group has a new Red Cross baby

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From music and craft, to writing suspense novels, Diane Hester has done it all. An exciting new suspense writer, Diane will visit Two Wells RSL clubrooms on Thursday, September 26 at 1pm, to speak about her debut book, “Run To Me.” Diane was formerly a KYLIE and Ben Pym with daughter Olivia – and Val Daniel cuts her cake entrant, Alyse Rayner, grand daughter of member, Julie Harford. Baby entrant for 2012/13, Olivia Pym, and her parents, Ben and Kylie, went to a presentation in Adelaide on August 11, where they won two awards in the baby competition, for being the largest fund raiser in the smallest country town section, and also the highest fund raiser amount per capita. They raised more than $9000. A great effort!

professional violinist, and now resides with her family on a small farm outside Port Lincoln. The book, which will be on sale, combines Diane’s love of Hitchcock style suspense, with memories of summer holidays in her favourite place, New England. For tickets to this event, phone the library on 8520 2100. Bookings essential.

As Time Goes By n WITH the impending Federal election on Saturday, I thought it be appropriate to have a politician in Take 5 who has local connections. This is State Member for Goyder, Steven Griffiths, whose wife Donna (nee McEvoy) is from Long Plains/Mallala area. Steven hasn’t changed too much over time, even in his stressful job. www.plainsproducer.com.au

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Local projects may be at risk LGA wary of Coalition regional plan The Local Government Association (SA) has cautiously welcomed the Coalition’s announcement last week of a $1 billion commitment to regional Australia. But the LGA urgently is seeking to understand whether millions of dollars of projects approved by the current government – and are not yet under contract – will be transferred to the new program, or cancelled. Regional Development Australia projects approved but uncertain under the Coalition regional development policy include $7.5 million for the $22.6 million Fleurieu Aquatic Centre, $802,500 for the $1.7 million Elliston Coastal Trail and many more projects. In the local region, councils receved advice in June of allocative funding from RDA Round 5, which was to distribute $150 million to local government projects across Australia. However, when the election was called and the current government went into “caretaker” mode, all funding not “signed off” was held in abeyance, awaiting the election outcome. Wakefield Regional Council had been allocated $158,781; District Council of Mallala, $110, 723; Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council $68, 531 and Light Regional Council $52,522 for a combined total of almost $400,00. Each of these councils had moved towards distributing the cash to community “shovel ready” projects – but now must await the election outcome. Shadow Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, Warren Truss, last Thursday announced the National Stronger Regions Fund, which would give regional Australia $200 million each year over five years – but not starting until 2015 – with a 50-50 payment split. LGA president, Mayor David

O’Loughlin said he was sure the announcement would be welcomed by councils across regional South Australia as they wanted to continue to work with both Federal and State governments to support their communities. “I expect regional Councils and communities with currently approved projects but no signed contract will be talking now to their local candidates about those projects – and whether there is any prospect they could be funded under a Coalition government.” “The Coalition’s National Stronger Regions Fund announcement, however, does not tell us what will happen to the current Regional Development Australia structure,” mayor O’Loughlin said. “We are not clear what the coalition’s criteria will be and how decisions will be made at this point,” he said. “The announcement does indicate projects funded under a new National Stronger Regions Fund structure would require 50 per cent matching funds from the State or Local Government. • Meanwhile, Catherine King, Federal Minister for Regional Australia, Local Government and Territories, has said in an open letter to councils and Regional Development boards she was concerned about the status of projects where a funding agreement was yet to be signed. She said Mr Truss had indicated during his National Press club policy statement the Coalition only would honour signed contracts. She quoted Mr Truss as saying: “If there haven’t been contracts signed, well then they are just a Labor Party election promise.” Against this, Mrs King said: “Subject to my department’s value for money assessment and due diligence process, these projects are guaranteed under a returned Labor government.”

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BOOSTING the kitty – Federal Wakefield MP, Nick Champion, with Phil Voumard of Kapunda Bowling Club’s relocation committee holding plans for the new club with (from left) club member Bill Phillips, James Miller (Light Regional Council, general manager), John Shane (LRC, project co-ordinator), Bill O’Brien (LRC mayor), Bill Carrick, Trevor Leslie (board of management treasurer), Else Pitman and Bill Adam.

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A re-elected Rudd Labor government will contribute $400,000 towards a new clubroom and synthetic green for the Kapunda Bowling Club, which is re-locating after 103 years. Labor Member for Wakefield, Nick Champion, said the funding would go towards a new clubroom and 10-rink synthetic green with a covered roof at the club’s new Dutton Park recreation ground. “This funding will take a huge amount of financial pressure off the club which is relocating from its White Street site after 103 years,” Mr Champion said. “I am proud a re-elected Rudd

government will support this club and I am sure it will keep serving the community for another one hundred years.” Federal Minister for Sport, Don Farrell, paid tribute to Mr Champion’s determination to assist the club. “Nick lobbied hard for these funds to ensure the Rudd Labor government was fully aware of the importance this club has in Kapunda and surrounding regions.” The commitment would be delivered through the government’s Sporting Communities initiative that is already included in the Budget.

Kapunda Bowling Club board of management spokesman, Phil Voumard, said the funding would help enormously. “The previous generation got the bowling club to where it is today and we want to do the same for the next generation.” • In another promise, Mr Champion said a re-elected Rudd government would commit $250,000 funding to restore Sevenhill’s Weikert Cottage to honour the foundation of the Jesuits in Australia. Mother Mary MacKillop stayed in this cottage in 1871 after being wrongly excommunicated.

Councils fighting to prevent cutbacks Local government concerns over the potential impact of Commonwealth spending cuts following the Federal election have been raised following a briefing of local mayors by Wakefield Electorate candidates. Mayors and CEOs from the Wakefield Group, a collaboration of all councils within Wakefield electorate, were briefed last Wednesday by current Labor Member for Wakefield, Nick Champion, Liberal challenger Tom Zorich and Liberal Senator, Sean Edwards. “We arranged the briefing because, with a number of high profile projects in the offing, we wanted to hear first hand from the candidates what impact a new government, either Liberal or Labor, would have on us,” Wakefield Group chair and Gawler mayor, Brian Sambell, said. “Everything we’ve done has been about creating wealth for the region and bettering our community. The fact we’re facing cutbacks now is disappointing.” (see story above). While Mr Champion indicated a return of the Labor government would mean a continuation of business as usual, both Mr Zorich and Senator Edwards emphasised budget cutbacks would be required to return the budget to surplus, as promised by Shadow Treasurer, Joe Hockey. However, Wakefield Regional

Council CEO Cate Atkinson said in response: “You can’t just keep on reeling in debt without having consequences for local government. There is an expectation that somehow local government will be able to take up the slack.” Mallala District Council CEO, Charles Mansueto, said while the Liberal Party was emphasising the country’s major debt problems, the Wakefield Group’s core focus was on providing essential infrastructure and delivering key projects, in areas such as water and urban development, with significant private sector input. “We don’t want these important local opportunities to be overlooked,” he said. Since its inception in 2004, the Wakefield Group has worked closely with both Labor and Liberal Federal MP’s and has achieved strong support from the Federal government for projects such as the Gawler Water Re-use Scheme, the Auburn-Port Wakefield pipeline and numerous transport initiatives. Assurance was sought from the candidates regional support would continue through Regional Development Australia (RDA) and consideration and decisions on projects under recent funding rounds would be upheld. Members of the Wakefield Group voiced concern neither candidate was offering any “big

picture” vision for the region. “We’re the ones coming up with the bold vision for our communities, but they’re not being matched at the Federal level. I’m a bit concerned about that,” Light Regional Council CEO, Brian Carr, said. Wakefield CEO, Cate Atkinson, added: “I would like to see the parties talking about transformational projects for the Wakefield region – but that’s not happening. We need to see much more investment in big project thinking. “We receive funding from the Federal government and are very keen to see this retained. However, the meeting didn’t give us much confidence Tom Zorich (Liberal candidate) would be able to represent our views,” Ms Atkinson said. The Wakefield Group has a strong agenda of transformative projects including protecting and enhancing food production, the extension of rail to Roseworthy as a central rail/bus node and ensuring road and rail infrastructure for the Bowmans Industrial precinct. These initiatives would provide investment, jobs and provide significant benefits to our community. The Wakefield Group includes Barossa Council, Clare & Gilbert Valleys Council, Town of Gawler, Light Regional Council, District Council of Mallala, City of Playford and Wakefield Regional Council.

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WITH the “battle for Wakefield” in its final days before voters go to the polls across Australia in Saturday’s Federal election, the Plains Producer offered the candidates from the two major parties an opportunity to have the “last word” – in their own words – on their vision for the Wakefield electorate. We have also included profiles on the five other candidates seeking election to the House of Representatives.

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YOUR OTHER CANDIDATES Sherree Clay is standing for the Australian Greens. She is a single mother of two and a passionate community activist who stands up for single parents, quality education and the environment. Ms Clay believes in supporting local business, agriculture and tourism to build a stronger Wakefield. Independent Mark Aldridge, 47, is a local family business owner and describes himself as an avid civil and Animal rights campaigner, owning a Native Wild life Sanctuary with his wife. Previous elections contested include the Senate in 2001 and 2010 as an Independent, and in 2007 as a One Nation candidate. He also contested the 2002 and 2010 South Australian elections and the 2010 Ramsay by-election as an Independent. Standing for Family First is Paul Coombe, a moulder and core maker who has worked in foundries as well as in administrative roles in the public service. He was the Family First candidate in this seat at the 2010 Federal election, and contested the local state seat of Taylor at the South Australian Election earlier the same year.

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Tony Musolino of Katter’s Australian Party, is a married father of five, who has spent his working life supporting his family and building businesses in the agricultural and manufacturing sectors. He has spent many years living and working in the electorate of Wakefield, and continues to regularly visit family and friends from Virginia to Williamstown. A dairy farmer in the 1980s, and a small business owner and employee in the manufacturing sector over the last 20 years, he says it is clear Australians from all walks of life have been let down by both sides of politics. Dino Musolino is standing for the Palmer United Party. He is currently a market vegetable grower with an Advanced Diploma of Horticulture, and has been the managing director of four companies. Mr Musolino has won a variety of awards, including the City of Munno Para Citizen of the Year award, The Premiers Food Award for Excellence, and the inaugural AUS Veg National Australia Bank Grower of the Year award. In 1997, he was elected as a councillor for the City of Playford. He firmly believes in creating a “fairer” Australia and believes his experience will allow him to effectively represent the people of Wakefield.

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irst elected in 2007, Nick Champion is the member for the Federal seat of Wakefield. At the 2010 election he became the first Labor member in history to be reelected to the federal seat of Wakefield. Nick grew up in Kapunda in South Australia’s mid-north. He completed Year 12 at Kapunda High School and worked as a fruit picker and station hand every summer during his high school and university studies. After completing a Bachelor of Arts at the Salisbury campus of the University of South Australia, he worked as a cleaner, salesman and trolley collector. In 1994 he joined the Shop Distributive and Allied Employees’ Association and was later employed as an official. While employed at the union, Nick was an organiser, training officer and occupational health & safety officer. He was president of the South Australian branch of the ALP in 2005-6 and he has completed a Graduate Diploma in Communication from the University of South Australia. Nick Champion said providing the following projects made living in the Adelaide Plains and Mid North an even better place to live and raise a family. • Health infrastructure such as the new chemotherapy unit for Clare Hospital • Upgrades to the Riverton and Clare water treatment plants and associated wetlands • Upgrade to the Rattler Trail, including the restoration of six original rail bridges • Bowmans Intermodal Terminal and the Upper Wakefield Storage water pipeline Nick Champion said supporting the rural sector, manufacturing industry and creating jobs were his main priorities. The Rudd Labor government is committed to ensuring families have good access to health care and educational facilities.

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believe this election will be a turning point for the nation to get back on track. In Wakefield and in the Balaklava region more specifically, the messages I have been hearing as I’ve travelled have been clear. People are hurting with the rising cost of living under this Labor government. Families and businesses are feeling the pinch with every electricity bill and every gas bill they open. That is why a Liberal government will cut the Carbon Tax and save families $550 per year. We will cut red and green tape by $1 billion every year to allow business and agribusiness to thrive and grow more jobs in the process. The state of the country’s finances is another real concern. Poor financial management by the Rudd/Gillard Labor government has created business uncertainty over the past six years. Labor has grown our debt to $300 billion. I believe Labor’s leadership chaos and their backroom infighting have distracted them from running the country. Every single one of Labor’s last 11 Budgets have been deficits – including the biggest deficit in modern Australian history under Kevin Rudd. Labor last delivered a surplus Budget in 1989, almost 25 years ago. We will get the budget back under control so we can get Australia back on track. We can’t leave this financial mess for future generations to pay for. There are lots of projects around the Wakefield area that I would love to help and support and all are equally worthy. If I’m elected I will consider each on their merits and fight to help make them happen. But from a big picture perspective a Liberal government will generate one million new jobs over the next five years and I will do everything in my power to ensure the people of Wakefield benefit enormously from this pledge, especially our youth. The Liberals have also vowed to build better infrastructure to help the country and Wakefield will be a big winner from this plan as well. So I respectfully ask for you to vote for Tom Zorich, so I can help bring about change. I believe our Liberal team can deliver prosperity and a strong, safe, secure Australia for the future. www.plainsproducer.com.au

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Campers (from left) Nadine Greenshields and Kerryn-Cherie Takacs with their mothers, Maureen Wright and Joanne Takacs.

Women gather to share stories of faith LOCAL women recently shared a wonderful time at Halbury’s Emmaus Campsite. About one hundred women of all ages gathered to hear the life story of Sally Graham on the weekend August 16-18. Sally was a convicted drug dealer, drug addict and alcoholic

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THE findings of a review into the Patient Assistance Transport Scheme (PATS) have been released for public consultation. Health Minister, Jack Snelling, said the public and interested parties would have six weeks to comment on the draft review paper, with consultation closing on Friday, October, 11. “Dr David Filby, senior advisor to the Australian Health Ministers’ Advisory Council, has carried out a thorough review of the PATS program,” Mr Snelling said. “Key elements of the program have been investigated, including the eligibility criteria, reimbursement rates for travel and accommodation and the application process. “The draft review pa-

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per outlines Dr Filby’s findings and potential options for making improvements to the PATS within the context of the current budget.” Discussions had already been held with a wide range of individuals and health organisations during the development of the review paper. Mr Snelling said the government now wanted to gain feedback from country SouthAustralians who use the scheme and other interested parties. “These comments will feed into Dr Filby’s final report (expected by the end of the year) and the options for improvement will be looked at in more detail at this time,” he said. But Family First MLC, Robert Brokenshire, condemned what he described as “the State government’s continued threat to axe patients from eligibility for PATS, rather than increase the funding.” “Country patients are bearing the brunt of Labor’s budget mismanagement,” Mr Brokenshire said, “The SA Health budget has been ballooning out of control, and yet its country patients – who not long ago had to fight just to keep their country hospitals open under Labor – again copping an unfair

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FROM THE CHAMBER:

WRC confirms funds for halls, sport and rec groups

LyalL Haynes, incoming Hamley Bridge Community and Sports Centre president, looks over the proposal with Liberal candidate for Wakefield, Tom Zorich, who attended the opening.

Hamley’s bold vision for community centre Louise Michael reports:

After two years in the making, draft plans for the redevelopment of the Hamley Bridge Community and Sports Centre (HBCSC) were endorsed by Wakefield Regional Council at its meeting last week. The Hamley Bridge Community Sporting Precinct Masterplan was developed by the community, sporting club and the council, and was facilitated by an external consultant. Plans include the refurbishment and extension of the existing sports club building, new courts for netball and tennis, and a new/ relocated playground. “Discussion initially started with building toilets for disabled people, then it turned to increasing the size of the football changerooms,” said vice president of HBCSC, Lyall Haynes. “A couple of the tennis/netball courts are also in desperate need of repair or upgrade, so that was added to the plans too.” “We decided to look at proper redevelopment of the whole facility rather than a half-hacked job,” he said. Plans were on public display on Saturday when Hamley Bridge Football and Netball Club hosted APFL and APNA semi-finals. Mathew Werfel attended, representing Federal Member for Wakefield, Nick Champion MP, and said: “It’s a great project. It would be good to see a multi-use facility in the area.” “There has been great commu-

Bev Carson, Hamley Bridge Town and Community Association chairperson, left, checks the plan with Andrea Darwin, Hamley Bridge Community and Sports Centre secretary. nity consultation, the committee has listened to all sporting codes and what the community wants.” Liberal MP Tom Zorich also attended and reviewed the plans. “Sport is close to my heart, and initiatives such as the Hamley Bridge Sports Hub, which brings community closer together, is something I will fight for if elected,” said Mr Zorich. Holly Cowan, representing APNA and WRC, Brad Busch for APFL, Newton Lines, HBFC president, Andrea Darwin secretary BHCSC, and Bev Carson chairperson HB Town and Community Association, also viewed the plans on Saturday. Lyall Haynes, who takes over as BHCSC president from Barry Smith at the AGM later this month, said first on the list would be upgrading courts. “We hope to have four new courts, with new fencing and lighting, change rooms, and an adjacent carpark,” he said.

Eventually the community centre will be extended, with a new kitchen, bar and canteen area, with outside access for patrons. New football change rooms and toilets will also be included in the building extensions. “We also hope to have a caravan park and camping area on the north eastern side of the grounds, which will be RV friendly.” Proposed additional facilities will include a new dog park, walking trail with fitness stations and a skate park. Plans also include a new community shed in the existing kindergarten building, upgrade to the show pavilion, traffic management, and entry statements. Final plans are a way off, but Lyall said the committee would be looking at future grant applications and fundraising opportunities. “We are looking for community farming and leasing opportunities to raise funds,” said Lyall.

Community groups of Wakefield Regional Council had allocations of more than $107,000 in grant funding confirmed at last week’s meeting. The grants are part of council’s annual sport and recreation facilities and halls maintenance budget allowance. Lochiel Progress Association received $23,000 towards building new clubrooms at the town oval, which have a total project cost of $277,000. Other funding will go to: Hamley Bridge Institute $11,030; Owen Hall $342; Blyth Hall $17,312; Port Wakefield Hall $13,000; Blyth Netball Club $2857, Blyth Bowling Club $2274, Blyth football Club $300; Owen Basketball Club $3210; Port Wakefield Croquet Club $780; Brinkworth Recreation ground $2821; Snowtown Centenary Park $4800; Lower North

Cricket Club $6086; Balaklava Golf Club $7095; Balaklava Bowling Club $3698; Hamley Bridge Community & Sports Centre $8752. Council will review how it allocates funds to community groups in future budgets and will engage with the community as part of this process. Everard decision deferred A motion to sell excess land at the Everard Central Waste Depot has been deferred. WRC councillors agreed to wait until their September meeting to allow a further report to be prepared detailing the saleable aspects of the land. The motion was proposed by Western Ward councillor, Richard Pain, at the August 28 meeting, suggesting due to council’s current commitments, it would be financially prudent to sell the land.

Public consultation to amend the Wakefield Regional Council’s existing Development Plan could pave the way for the expansion of the Bowmans Industrial Zone, allowing for future growth. “Council agreed some time ago to investigate a developer-funded change of zoning to increase the size of the industrial estate,” council chief executive officer Cate Atkinson said. “This particular site is important in relation to its inland intermodal facility and the junction of the rail network, as well as being close to Highway One.” The Bowmans Industrial Zone, about 13kms west of Balaklava, provides direct access to main transport routes to the north and west of the State, as well as Northern Territory and Western Australia. It is also strategically placed close to the national rail network provid-

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n Gallery hosts Auburn art: Natalie Lewcock, of Saddleworth, was busy at Balaklava Courthouse Gallery last week, hanging artwork as part of a display by Auburn Art Group. The exhibition, which opened on August 29 and continues until September 22, features paintings by the art group as well as china painting by Val De Vries.

Blyth screens award winner Father’s Day has been and gone, but the impact of fathers on children and society has not. Award winning documentary, “Absent,” by director and journalist Justin Hunt, shows the impact of fathers on children and society. The documentary screens at Blyth Cinema this Sunday at 2pm. It has won six international awards and features John Eldredge (Wild at Heart) and James Hetfield (Metallica). Entry via a $10 donation, including afternoon tea, but bookings required by Saturday to Nick Ottens on 0428 662 232. Proceeds to Teen Challenge.

Variety Bash entrant, Kate Hobbs, of Riverton, has made the day of one lucky student at Riverton Primary School. At a school assembly last Friday, Kate presented Year 3 student, John, with the best 10th birthday present he could ever wish for – a new three wheeler bike. John, whose birthday is today (September 4) suffers from Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB), and is one of only three severe cases in SA. Children who suffer from this disease are commonly called “Butterfly children” or “Cotton wool babies”, as their skin is said to be as fragile as a butterfly’s wings. John, who lives with foster parents, Neville and Therese Busch at Marrabel, was born with the disease, an inherited connective tissue disease which causes blisters in the skin and mucosal membranes. “John normally talks a lot, but he was stuck for words when he received his bike,” said Therese. “He hasn’t got off it since getting home.” Kate approached Riverton Primary School and asked staff if they could suggest a child who was in need of something special.

Louise Michael reports: Staff suggested John, and advised Neville and Therese of their recommendation. “John had wanted this bike for so long, so we put in an application and he was fortunate enough to receive it,” said Therese. The incidence of the disease affects one in 50,000, with symptoms ranging from mild to lethal. John has recently had two operations on his hands, as his fingers had closed into fists. “Now he can write and use his fine motor skills,” said Therese. John’s skin is so sensitive, any friction, even from clothing seams or picking him up by lifting him under his arms, will cause huge blisters, and will literally peel his skin off. Luckily Therese is a nurse, and is always on hand to change John’s dressings, and treat his blisters. “It’s a very painful condition, but John just gets on with things,” said Therese. “The children at school are great and are very gentle with him too,” she said. “I really like my bike, and would like to thank the Variety Bash,” said a very excited John.

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New focus on Sun, spring – does it get any better? using water How important is water to your business? High demand on water provisions and focus of water security in the region has prompted environmental consultant Kathy Coombs to partner with Regional development Australia Barossa (RDAB) to research and develop a plan for better water understanding and usage in the Barossa region, which includes District Council of Mallala area. Funded by the South Australian government, locally-focused research can be undertaken to best understand how and where water is most used, recycled or wasted in the region, and where it’s needed in order to be able to partner up businesses to share their water at the right water quality standards for the desired use. The project concept was developed through Kathy’s work with local wineries and wine related businesses in the region where she learnt

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Grains Research and Development Corporation’s (GRDC) Southern Regional Panel members visited farms and trial sites in the local area on Monday for their annual spring tour. The tour, which runs from September 2-6, brings grain growers’ research priorities and local industry issues to the attention of the panel. It also provides panel members with critical insights into the research, development and extension needs and requirements of the southern cropping industry. Panel members were split into three separate touring parties to maximise geographical coverage and stakeholder

contact during the week of travels through South Australia, southern and central New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania. Touring panels inspected lentil and sowing time trial sites at Alan Tiller’s farm north of Mallala and enjoyed morning tea at Andy and Helen Barr’s property at Pinery. The panel also visited disease research sites, inspected salt-tolerant pulses trials, and discussed snail research. Over the five days, the panel will meet with farming systems groups, researchers and farm advisers. Each touring group had to focus on a designated agro-ecological zone:

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Day guide (credit card facilities available). Full catering is available throughout the day (cash sales only) and a refreshment tent will operate after the event. The Hart Field Day will be held 10 kilometres north of Blyth, just off the Blyth to Brinkworth road and is well signposted.

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enhancement of Public Square - Mallala Centre township

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$58,000 Construction of Playground - Lewiston

$29,000 Wetlands horse trail extension Lewiston

Community Library Upgrade - two Wells

$3 Million Angle Vale Sports facility

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$100,000 Vietnamese Cultural Centre - Virginia

Angle Vale Primary - New classroom and shade structure Balaklava High - New science centre, water reuse Balaklava Primary - New classrooms Hamley Bridge - New buildings Horizon Christian School - New library and multi purose hall

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LoCAL SChooL UPGrADeS Mallala Primary - New multi purpose hall, energy efficiency items, sporting ground and library

Two Wells Primary - New multi purpose hall, shade structure and library

Owen Primary - New multi purpose hall and refurbishment of building

Virginia Primary - New sporting facility, shade structure and refurbishment of buildings and sporting ground

Port Wakefield Primary - Refurbishment of classrooms

Wasleys Primary - Green upgrade and refurbishment of library

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NEWS FEATURE v People

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n April, Salter Springs local, Amber Greenshields, said goodbye to her family and friends and headed to USA on a six month farm exchange through AgriVenture. We asked her to give us an update of her adventure, and here’s her story so far.

She’s a long way from Salter Springs, but Amber Greenshields has settled into life as a Montana cowgirl during her exchange trip to the USA

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t’s been four and a half months since I arrived here in the USA. I’ve had to learn to drive on the right hand side of the road, turn right at red lights, speak in farenheit, gallons and pounds, deep fry all my food, give tips to every man and his dog, eat peanut butter with everything, and the hardest thing of all, getting up at 5.30am, seven days a week, for work. It was very cold the first few weeks I was in Montana. There was snow on the ground, and the average temperature throughout the day was around five degrees Celcius. I didn’t think I was going to make it as my favourite weather is 35 degrees, with no clouds and no wind. When I arrived in April calving was just drawing to an end. They do all their calving in barns as it’s too cold outside for the newborns but once the calves are a day old they put them outside. Not long after calving was over we then began the long process MONTANA of branding. I really enjoyed branding as it included lots of horseback riding! We would go out on horseback and gather the cattle, bring them into the corral, and sort the cows from the calves which sometimes got rather dangerous. We used a hydraulic calf table to brand which made the long days a little easier! culture and they take place every weekend Six weeks, 2,500 calves and one very tired all through the summer. Amber later, we finally finished branding. There is a group of eight of us who travel Some ranchers brand their calves using around every weekend and go to a rodeo on the ‘wrestling’ technique, so a few people on Saturday and another on Sunday. Most of the their horses ride into the herd and rope a calf, people with whom I travelled rode saddle drag it out, and then two people grab the calf broncs and bulls. and hold it down while someone else branded/ On Independence Day, July 4, they had a ear-tagged and cut. big rodeo in Hinsdale (my local town of 300 I helped out our neighbours for two days people) with fireworks and a street dance, doing it this way and I really enjoyed it! where I was taught how to dance like a real It takes about 30 people to make it work cowboy. fast and efficiently as there are five or six I went to the Calgary Stampede in Canada stations where the branding is happening, so on July 8, which has the “Greatest Outdoor it’s a very social time and that’s where I met Show on Earth” and has the world champion lots of good people and made many friends. bull riders/team ropers/barrel racers, saddle Summer has now hit and last week we got bronc riders and more. a couple days at 39 degrees which was just It was an incredible experience being able glorious, although the locals didn’t seem to to watch the world champions compete. The appreciate it like I did. grandstand at the arena is like going to an Rodeos are a huge part of Montana’s AFL footy match.

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n AMBER in Montana, clockwise from top, branding cattle, unrolling hay bales in the snow,rounding up cattle on horseback and with her horse.

It was huge and was full of people cheering and screaming, although generally using much more polite language than you would hear at an AFL match. The thing I’m finding hardest over here is definitely their diet! They don’t seem to eat much, if any, fruit and veg. They eat a lot of hamburgers coated in cheese, and lots of pasta and cakes. At the Calgary Stampede, I ordered a hamburger just so I could have a leaf of lettuce as I was seriously craving something with vitamins in it. But no, just got two pieces of bread, a patty and some cheese. Besides their eating habits, I love this country and the people in it. My family back home has had agricultural trainees for last 15 years or so and we are always told by them, no matter where in the world they came from (unless they came from America) that Americans can be a little igno-

rant about the rest of the world. To confirm that, I had one of my good friends ask me if I had to learn English before I came over here. I wasn’t exactly sure how to respond to such a question! In June, AgriVenture paid for all the trainees in America to go to Las Vegas for five days. Everything was paid for except flights, which were rather cheap anyway. There were 13 of us who went along for the trip. I just loved Las Vegas! The heat, all the flashing lights, palm trees and the dresses and heels. One of the days we were there we all got on a bus for four hours and went to the Grand Canyon. It was 42 degrees on the day we were there, with not a breath of wind, and we had to walk on a path for three kilometres. I was enjoying a bit of sun but a couple of the European trainees looked as though they were about to pass out! We got back from the tour around 9pm and all went back to the hotel and got ready to go out for our last night in Las Vegas. We were picked up in a fancy taxi outside of Caesars Palace, in dresses and heels and it was 41 degrees! Life couldn’t get much better. It was hard leaving there because we had all made such good friends, but I was actually missing Montana and the people. Work days are long but the work I’m doing is a lot of fun. I work with two other people my age and we all get on really well together. We do a lot of horseback riding which is probably going to be one of the hardest things about coming home, not being able to go out riding everyday for work. I’m having a fantastic time, and now the weather has warmed up and I’ve made some great friends. Leaving this place is going to be a little harder than I originally thought.

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SPECIAL FEATURE v MOTORING

Highway upgrade plea RAA’s election demand for better roads South Australia’s regional highways need a multi-million dollar funding injection to bring them up to standard, and RAA wants a commitment from both major parties that if elected, they’ll invest in the safety of regional motorists. RAA Senior Manager Road Safety, Charles Mountain, said more than $60million was needed to upgrade Highway One alone. “It’s predicted this level of investment could save about 660 people from death and serious injury over the next 20 years,” said Mr Mountain. “What’s needed is a funding injection to install 167km of roadside barriers, 135km of shoulder rumble strips, 43km of central median barriers, 83km of shoulder seal widening, protected turn lanes as well as

improvements to the road surface.” Highway One continues to be one of the busiest highways in SA with around 27 per cent of the traffic being heavy vehicles, travelling between Port Augusta and Port Wakefield.

“South Australia’s regional highways are used by thousands of motorists each and every day. Not only do they need to be maintained, but they also need improvements made to reduce the crash risk for motorists” said Mr Mountain. “Despite the installation of several overtaking lanes and increased shoulder sealing since 2005, there

continues to be a number of head-on crashes on this stretch, which could be easily remedied with the roll out of median barriers in the short term.” Along with Highway One, RAA has also identified the Dukes Highway and Sturt Highway as needing significant improvement. “Neither the Labor Party nor the Coalition has made any funding commitment for these three regional highways, but our independent assessment of these roads has clearly found they are all in need of significant upgrades,” said Mr Mountain. “That’s why we’re placing these roads on the national agenda as part of our Demand Better Roads campaign in the lead up to the September 7 Federal election.” Both the Sturt and Dukes High-

ways need at least $30million invested in them to potentially save more than 400 people from death or serious injury on these roads in the next two decades. “About a quarter of all crashes along the Sturt Highway involve vehicles crashing into roadside hazards, such as trees. That’s why we recommend 114km of roadside barriers and 40km of shoulder rumble strips are needed to reduce this crash risk,” said Mr Mountain. “In our auditing, we’ve been encouraged to see the application of a wide painted median along most of

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the Dukes Highway. While this will assist in reducing head on collisions in the short term by giving motorists more time to take corrective action should they drift from their lane, RAA still feels this route will require duplication in the long term and that’s going to take significant investment by government to achieve it.” The community can show their support for regional highways by signing an online petition and sending a message to Canberra – visit www. demandbetterroads. com.au/petition.

Review before renew 4 While many of us don’t think about our insurance until renewal time, RAA’s senior manager claims, Tony Phillips, said that it’s important for everyone to review their insurance before renewing. “Every year when your policy is due, do a bit of research,” he said. Review your current insurer – make sure you are paying for insurance that will cover all of those unexpected occasions”. “The best thing you can do is take the time to re-read over the terms of your insurance policy. Things change over time – like purchasing a new computer or TV equipment and it’s important your policy is easily adjusted to avoid any heartache”. To register for a Renewal Reminder, visit win.raa.com.au/ dreamholiday.

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SPORT v Netball

Balaklava triumphs in defensive battle A1: Mallala v Balaklava Strong defensive pressure from both sides. Good intercepts and accurate shooting from Balaklava saw them take an early lead. Great defence from Balaklava kept them ahead at the first break. GS Emily Shepherd (Bal) and Tracey Kennett Mal C standout players. Mal 8 - Bal 15. Both teams came out fighting after the break with some changes to the Mallala line up. However Balak continued to dominate, taking advantage of Mallala’s fumbles. Alexandra Wilson (Bal GK), Kerryn Obst (Mal GK) were standout players. Mal 15 - Bal 27. Mallala made changes across the whole team, while Balak only made one. Great pressure from both sides after the major break with each scoring their own centre passes (goal for goal) with Mallala making the first break. Lauren Michael (Bal WA), Tessa Jarmyn (Mal GA) both played well. Mal 28 - Bal 39. Increased intensity from both teams – especially the defence players. Accurate shooting from both sides again saw the score goal for goal. Carla Jarmyn (Mal C) and Alexandra Wilson (Bal) stood out this quarter. Final scores: Final score: Mal 39 - Bal 50. Wonderful intensity from both sides, Balaklava however started and stayed strong to come away with the win. A2: Mallala v Hamley Bridge

A2: Sarah Weaver, Hamley Bridge. Mallala had two missed opportunities in the goal ring. Tania Knott (HB)scored the first goal, but both teams worked hard going goal for goal. Amy Martin (Mal) worked hard in the mid court creating great opportunities for Carissa Buckley who shot well. Mal 8 - HB 10. Hamley shot the first for the second quarter,

LONG Plains netballers Grace Paech, Abbie McArdle and Tahneil McArdle celebrate after their 13&U (B) win on Saturday. Mallala were first to take the centre pass but the ball was untouched. There were a couple of quick turn overs.

followed quickly by Mallala. Both teams developed some sloppy play. Defence by Jayne Brown (Mal) spurred

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Results of 1st Semi Finals matches played on Saturday A1: Balaklava 50 (Emily Sheperd) def Mallala 39 (Carla Jarman). A2: Mallala 45 (Amy Martin) def Hamley Bridge 42 (Morgan Selth). A3: Virginia 35 (Kendall Wanganeen) def Mallala 29 (Amanda Clarke). A4: Balaklava 42 (Ciara Guy) def Hummocks 41 (Sandra Smith). A5: Mallala 42 (Jessica Iacopetta) def Virginia 44 (Tegan Clavell). U/17: Mallala 31 (Brooke Wilson) def Long Plains 21 (Stephanie McArdle). U/15: Long Plains 29 (Georgia McArdle) def Mallala 29 (Rachel Dunstan). U/13A: Hamley Bridge 31 (Shakira Fuller) def Hummocks 24 (Haylee Studham). U/13B: Long Plains 13 (Tahneil McArdle) def Hamley Bridge 5 (Layne Baber).

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on the team. Morgan Selth (HB) called time for a jarred finger with four minutes to go. Hamley started forcing the ball into the goals helping Mallala make up ground, with three goals scored in a row. Mal 20 - HB 17. Sophie Martin (HB) broke at the first centre pass, giving a turnover to Jordyn Algar (Mal) which gave them two quick goals. Hamley responded with two quick goals of their own through some great shooting by Tania Knott (HB). With Louise Faulkner (Mal) working hard in defence and Lisa Curnow (Mal) positioning well in GA, it started to come together for Mallala. Mal 31 - HB 26. Lisa Curnow (Mal) scored the first goal of the last quarter, quickly followed with a goal by Jessica Sellars (HB). Hamley had a great turnover which they needed, only to have Mallala grab it back. Both teams were hungry for the prize, Hamley picking up the pace but running out of time. Mal 45 - HB 42. Mallala took out a close game with great passages of play and less forced errors. Final score: Mal 45 - HB 42. A3: Mallala v Virginia Virginia were kept goalless for the first three minutes. Mallala showed nerves with loose passes and Virginia kept up the pressure. Mallala responded with strong defence and pressure down the court. GS Kendall Wanganeen (Vir) worked well in the circle, but accurate shooting by Amanda Clarke (Mal) gave them a small lead at the first break. Mal 9 - Vir 7. It was finals netball at it’s best with fantastic defence by both sides. GD Schae Trask (Vir) applied strong pressure in the goal circle. Turnovers to both teams in between goals saw fatigue set in, making it hard for either team to score. WD Anna Konzag (Mal) provided good backup on centre passes and pressure down the court. Mallala holding onto a one-goal lead. Mal 15 - Vir 14. Both teams making changes at half time saw lots of turnovers and fumbles. The third quarter saw Virginia start to take control of the game. GK Belinda Angus (Mal) took some good intercepts in the ring but GS Kendall Wanganeen (Vir) maintained a strong game working the ball around well with GA Kaitlyn Vigor. Mal 21 - Vir 26. With more changes by both sides the pressure

continued up and down the court. Virginia fought hard to maintain their five goal lead. WA Kylie Taylor and C Kayla Charles (Mal) worked hard to get the ball in the ring, but Virginia’s defence was just too strong. Mal 29 - Vir 35. Virginia were too strong for Mallala, causing them many forced errors and securing them a place in the prelim final. Final score: Vir 35 - Mal 29. A4: Balaklava v Hummocks Balaklava started the game well scoring first, Samantha Florance (Bal) taking the game on. She was backed up well in defence by Eleisa Hancock and Ciara Guy. Hannah Hoepner (Hum) helped settle her side with great shooing, but Balak had a nice lead at the end of the first quarter. Bal 13 - Hum 6. Hummocks continued to shoot well in the second, but it was Ciara Guy (Bal) who pulled off some great intercepts helping Balak maintain their lead. An even quarter with both teams working hard. Bal 25 - Hum 18. The third quarter was all Hummocks. Balak made changes hoping to increase their lead. Hannah Hoepner (Hum) shot accurately, really bringing Hummocks into the game. Ciara Guy (Bal) and Sandra Smith (Hum) had a great contest, fighting hard trying to make opportunities for their respective teams. A good quarter for Hummocks, reducing Balak’s lead to only three goals. Bal 34 - Hum 31. Hummocks started strongly with Lisa Studham creating drive through the centre. Hannah Hoepner (Hum) capitalised, leveling the score early in the quarter. It was goal for goal with scores locked coming right down to the last second, Balaklava winning by a goal. Bal 42 - Hum 41. In a show of what finals netball is all about, Balaklava came out victors by one goal. Final score: Bal 42 - Hum 41. 15&U Long Plains vs Mallala Mallala won the toss but it was Long Plains who scored first. Finals pressure was evident with silly mistakes from both sides. Rachel Dunstan (Mal) shot all six goals for her side, giving Mallala a one goal lead at the first break. LP 5 - Mal 6. Mallala made changes at both ends, which helped Long Plains, shooting the first three goals. Long Plains took control of the quarter with Kaitlyn Lloyd shoting seven goals. LP 14 - Mal 11 Again Long Plains started fiercely with Mallala playing catch up. GK Catelyn Harkness (LP) controlled her defensive end stopping Mallala’s goal scoring. Long Plains’ mid court played very well, helping them to a seven goal lead going into the last. LP 23 - Mal 16. WA Mickey Roebuck

A3: Belinda Angus, Mallala and Kaitlyn Vigor, Virginia. (Mal) fed into the ring with confidence, giving Mallala a real chance to peg back the lead. Long Plains conversion rate went down in the last, giving Mallala a chance to steal the game, but managed to hang on. Mallala won the quarter 8- 6. LP 29 - Mal 24. Long Plains controlled most of the game, winning by five goals and advancing to the prelim final. Final score: LP 29 - Mal 24. 13&U(A) Hummocks vs Hamley Bridge Hamley got off to a good start. Centre players for both teams Jessica Davey (Hum) and Shakira Fuller (HB) did well, making vital intercepts. Nadia Langtry (HB)was shooting well. Both teams making many turnovers, but Hamley converted more turnovers into goals. HB 7 - Hum 5. Hummocks came back strong, putting pressure on the Hamley attack and shooting well. GA Haylee Studham (Hum) ran hard and put pressure on players through the mid court. The scores were level at half time which set the game up for a good second half. HB 11 - Hum 11. The even scores brought the spectators into the game, giving the young players a great taste of what finals netball is about. Hamley came out firing and made important turnovers. GA Haylee Studham and C Chloe Hoepner (Hum) putt in 100 per cent. Hamley’s attacking end played well, increasing their lead. HB 24 - Hum 17. Hummocks came out firing, but were unable to shoot the important goals. GA Haylee Studham (Hum) continued to run up and down the court trying to create chances. GD Debra Lambert (HB) played well in the last, helping to win the game. Final score: HB 31- Hum 24. Both teams put in a strong game but it was Hamley Bridge that made the most of vital turnovers and passages of play. 13&U(B): Long Plains v Hamley Bridge After many turnovers, it was Long Plains who scored the first goal of the match. Hamley had a few nervous steps and Long Plains a held ball, but a long bomb into

13&U (A): Chloe Hoepner, Hummocks.

Hamley’s goal circle gave them their first goal of the match. Long Plains took a small lead. LP 4 - HB 1. Jade Graham (LP) scored the first two goals of the quarter. Layne Baker (HB) worked hard against her attacking opponent. The nerves set in again with stepping from both sides. Long Plains increased their lead. LP 7- HB 1. It was a quick turnover that gave Amber Watson (HB) the first goal of the quarter. With tight defence all over the court by Hamley, Tamika Gregory (LP) shot

their first goal of the quarter with four and a half minutes to go. LP 10 - HB 3. Long Plains continued to control the game in the last quarter. To Hamley’s credit they never gave up the fight for a prelim finals birth. Long Plains managed to out score Hamley by a goal in the last quarter, winning by eight goals. Final score: LP 13 - HB 5. It was Long Plains’ ability to convert the turnovers that helped them win, and progress to the preliminary final.

A2: Louise Faulkner, Mallala and Tania Knott, Hamley Bridge.

17&U: Jess Coe, Mallala.

A5: Rebecca Desmond, Virginia. Plains Producer, Wednesday September 4, 2013


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Finals fever Who will hum the victory tune? Who will hammer the win? The race is on. This weekend’s A1 game promises everything you could hope for. Not only is it a rematch of last year’s grand final, but both teams are in good form. Hummocks have regrouped after illness and injury slowed them down a few weeks ago. Hamley have looked strong for most of the season, drawing once with Mallala in round two and losing once to Hummocks (Hum 53 to HB 41) in round five. Since then they have beaten everyone including Hummocks twice, once by four goals in round 10 (HB 50 - Hum 46), and in round 17 by 17 (HB 49 – Hum 32). So who is still in after the weekend’s knock out first semi? Overall most teams that were positioned third made it through to the preliminary final. Only in the U13(A) competition

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A1 APNA first semi final review with Merridy Manuel

did the fourth placed team win through with Hamley beating Hummocks. Balaklava won both their finals on Saturday to ensure they are still in the running in all five senior grades. One of these, the A4 game was a cliff hanger, with Ellie Reusch scoring the winning goal after the buzzer. Balaklava also have two of four junior teams in. Two Wells has done very well with four of five senior teams in either first or second position and an U13 team. They will be keen to secure a few grand final berths this weekend. They may not have many teams in, but both Hamley Bridge and Hummocks Watchman Eagles are in the big one, and it’s not the U13 competition. Contending for the A1 premier-

ship for the second time in a row, Hamley probably have the edge this year. However, last year I said the same of Hummocks and it was Hamley who won the grand final. Interestingly, the A1 draw is replicated in the U15 competition. Balaklava are sitting in third position and although they have not beaten either Hamley or Hummocks all season, anything can happen in finals. Mallala had a busy weekend, playing in six of the nine matches on Saturday. They came home with wins in A2, and U17. They were knocked out of the A1, A3, A5 and U15 competition. Virginia still have potential in the A3 and A4 competitions. Long Plains are hanging in there with two junior teams, U15 and U13B.

CARLA Jarmyn, Mallala and Jane Harding, Balaklava, watch as Balak’s Alex Wilson intercepts the ball in A1.

Here’s a snapshot of the current line up: Ranking A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 U17 U15 U13A U13B First Ham Bal TW Vir Bal Bal a HWE TW Bal Second HWE TW Bal TW TW Bal Ham Mal HWE Third* Bal Mal Vir Bal Vir Mal LP Ham LP *won last weekend’s semi final and will play winner of this weekend’s match

Damage done for Mallala Balaklava 50 def Mallala 39 The A1 clash between Balaklava and Mallala on Saturday was not as close as Mallala would have hoped. The Peckers got off to an early lead and maintained this throughout. Mallala had a much better second half, outscoring Balaklava in the third, but the damage was already done. Balaklava coach, Carolyn Michael said

her defenders stopped Mallala scoring and attackers rewarded their efforts by scoring from these opportunities. “Alexandra Wilson played an awesome first half, earning her best player. “A great team effort with all players pushing themselves for four quarters in really warm conditions.” Mallala coach, Courtney Kerr was disappointed but proud of her team for making

the finals. “Unfortunately we were down to six original A1s due to pregnancies but had three A2 players really step up to the plate and give their all (all after already playing).” Best player for Mallala was Carla Jarmyn Be at Lochiel this weekend to see the Hummingbirds take on the Hamsters! It should be an exciting menagerie!

APNA netty star

BALAKLAVA’S Ashleigh Heinrich puts the pressure on Mallala’s Tracy Kennett on Saturday.

Adelaide Plains Netball Association reports continued A5: Mallala v Virginia A tightly contested and entertaining first quarter. Both teams’ defences were forced to work hard, causing many turnovers. Kelly Healy (Vir) and Jess Iacopetta (Mal) stood out for their sides. Mal 7 - Vir 8. Great shooting by Mallala’s Nicky Graham at the beginning of the second quarter put Mallala in front. Virginia made many forced errors due to Mallala’s pressure right down the court. Standout: Nicky Graham (Mal). Mal 17 – 13. Virginia’s defence intercepted many balls and took it down to their attacking end, but their goalies couldn’t finish it off. Both teams fumbled with the ball which made for a scrappy quarter. Jess Iacopetta (Mal) and Tegan Cavell (Vir) played well for their respective sides. Mal 25 – Vir 20. Lots of pressure applied down both ends. Virginia came back hard and hit

the lead, which rattled Mallala. The two teams drew at 34-all, pushing the game into extra time. Virginia were up 40-37 after the first time on, and finished the game just two goals in front. Standout: Rebecca Desmond (Vir). Final score: Mal 42 – Vir 44. An extremely close match, with both teams remaining determined throughout with Virginia just sneaking in front. 17&U: Long Plains v Mallala A close first quarter with even postioning on court. It was goal for goal until Mallala ran away with a three goal lead by the first whistle. GD Jess Daniel (LP) and Tiffani Graham (Mal) performed well for their teams. Mal 9 – LP 6. Mallala came out firing, gaining possession in the mid court and making it hard for LP to score. A lack of communication let LP down. Mallala settled and finished each centre pass easily with a goal. Standouts: GA Steph

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McArdle (LP) and WD Jessica Coe (Mal). Mal 20 – LP 11. LP made five changes at half time and Mallala three. It was now more physical however LP made silly mistakes, giving Mallala an advantage. Steph McArdle’s move to GD from GA for LP put pressure on Mallala’s goalies and assistance in bringing the ball down from centre passes. A close quarter, with both sides bagged five goals for this quarter. Standouts: Steph McArdle (LP) and C Brooke Wilson (Mal). Mal 25 – LP 16. The heat began to affect both teams. Mallala stayed consistent and LP dropped off, although the LP defence tried extremely hard. Mallala ran away with the win. Final score: Mal 31 – LP 21. Mallala were staunch and consistent all throughout the game. Longies’ passing and lack of strength let them down on the day.

Name: Hannah Langtry Nickname: Han Date of Birth: 10/07/1997 Team: Hamley Bridge Position: GA, GK, GS Relationship status: Alone ha ha Favourite netball team: Hamley Bridge of course! Who is the most damaging player (on or off field) in your club? Jess Sellars Who is your clubs hardest worker (on or off field)? All the comittee Childhood hero: Lady Gaga Highlight of netball career: Best on court, grand final 2012 If you could trade places with any other person, with whom would it be? Britney Spears Best piece of advice you’ve ever been given: Give up ha ha What’s your number one passion outside netball? Eating If you won $20 million in the lottery, what would you do with the money? Get plastic surgery, buy loads of food and go shopping If you could take any person on your next netball trip, who would it be? Kiraleigh Hewitt because shes fun... and hot! What is the grossest item in your fridge? Cheese! Yuk!

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SPORT v Football

Roosters send Rams packing

ROCKY Perre, Virginia and Tim Hines, Two Wells both get their hands to the footy in the A grade first semi at Hamley Bridge on Saturday.

• From back page “We were beaten by the fittest team in the league and that was the story of the day. “We had the goal to be the fittest team in the competition at the start of the year but in the middle of the year, a few of us dropped off a bit. “We probably went in a bit top heavy but what do you do, dump players you’ve stood behind all year or try to win the aerial game?” Tallan Leighton was again proving a handful for the Virginia defence, booting six goals on top of his nine majors the week before. Leighton had been nursed through a majority of the middle of the season after badly tearing his hamstring but his return to the team has been perfectly timed. “He played really well and had a good set of hands inside 50 but when the ball hits the ground, he can get after it quickly too,” Thomson said. Virginia made some changes after half time, full forward Brendon Niklaus thrust into the midfield and the Rams’ attacking 50 was opened right up. “I decided at half time that we had to get

Final score two wells 20.18 (138) d VIRGINIA 13.7 (85) Best: Two Wells - B.Slattery, L.Allmond, T.Leighton, A.Pontt, E.Fetherstonhaugh, R.Hooper Virginia - B.Robertson, E.Tsimiklis, B.Nikou, B.Russel, A.Mark, R.Perre

them thinking,” DenEngelse said. They kicked the first three goals of the quarter to close within 18 points but the Roosters were able to respond and maintain a healthy 34-point margin at the final change. An undisciplined free kick deep in the Two Wells forward line stunted Virginia’s momentum and they were never able to bridge the gap. Defender Bryce Hart had contained Virginia captain, Caleb Howell, when he went forward, while Sam Barker’s role on Justin Platt was also vital. Anthony Pontt was appointed the defensive post on Niklaus and kept him to five goals, with four coming from general play. Thomson said the team had “no passengers”, a great sign for finals football as the

Roosters press their claims for a second consecutive premiership. Slattery’s manful solo ruck performance earned him wide acclaim. “To his credit, he held up,” Thomson said. “He’s a fairly quiet lad but if you give him a challenge, he doesn’t take a backwards step.” Emmanuel Tsimiklis, Billy Nikou and Ben Russell were in Virginia’s best but Robertson’s game was outstanding. “He’s had a quiet last three weeks so I had a bit of a go at him before the game to pump him up and along with Allmond, he was hands down in the top two players on the ground.” DenEngelse said. The loss ended DenEngelse’s first year in charge of the Rams, along with the dashing wingman’s playing career.

“That’s the last of the playing regime for me and I was going to pull the pin a few weeks ago but there were some kids who just weren’t quite stepping up at that stage. “I’m definitely keen to coach the team again so I will put my hand up but that’s up to the club.” DenEngelse felt fourth place probably summed up his team’s season. “It’s hard to gauge but the competition definitely stepped up another level this year, it was a lot tougher.” Most players have already indicated they were keen to stay on for next season at the Rams. “The boys I’ve spoken to have said they will,” he said. “That shows how tight the group is, which is one of the biggest things I really enjoy about the club. “A lot of lads want to finish their careers here now, which is great because it gives us something to build around.” The Roosters will have a healthy training session on Thursday and watch the second semi final at Lochiel on Saturday.

TALLAN Leighton booted six goals for the Roosters on Saturday.

APFL Footy Face Nickname: Jordee Date of Birth: 28-06-1997 Height: 172cm Guernsey Number: 13 Position: Centre, centre half back Favourite AFL/SANFL team: Port Adelaide Who is the most damaging player (on or off field) in your club? Me Who is your clubs hardest worker (on or off field)? Josh Highlight of footy career: Kicking my first goal for seniors, B grade and A grade Best piece of advice you’ve ever been given: Go hard or go home What’s your number one passion outside footy? Riding BMX and motorbikes If you won $20 million in the lottery, what would you do with the money? Pay of my motorbike and go and buy an amazing ute If you were on the front page of the newspaper, what would the headline say? “Jordan Alsop strikes again” If you could take any person on your next footy trip, who would it be? All of my mates What is the grossest item in your fridge? Asparagus

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SPORT v Football

TIGER Tyson Stephens tries to get a kick away while being tackled by Rooster Ben Arnold in Saturday’s reserves first semi final.

AARON Slater, Two Wells, brings Cory Sharer, United, down with a thud in the reserves game.

JOSH Watson is determined to get to the Mallala goal.

EAGLE Tyler Moulds and Magpie Lachlan O’Leary give chase in the senior colts. RIGHT: Henry Crossman, Mallala, swoops in to scoop up the footy before Eagle Leo Lu.

APFL & NEFL Association Football Scores

APFL results from Saturday- 1st Semi Final

Two Wells Virginia

A Grade

5.1 12.6 16.10 20.18 (138) 2.4 5.6 11.6 13.7 (85)

Goals: Two Wells - T.Leighton 6, S.Wise 5, T.Hines 2, L.Franklin, B.Slattery, S.Feast, J.Morrison, E.Fetherstonhaugh, L.Allmond, N.Seccafien Virginia - B.Niklaus 5, J.Platt 2, B.Robertson 2, M.Young, R.Perre, B.Wanganeen, A.Mark  Best: Two Wells - B.Slattery, L.Allmond, T.Leighton, A.Pontt, E.Fetherstonhaugh, R.Hooper Virginia - B.Robertson, E.Tsimiklis, B.Nikou, B.Russel, A.Mark, R.Perre

United Two Wells

B Grade

1.3 5.6 7.7 13.12 (90) 2.0 2.0 4.2 4.4 (28)

Goals: United - T.Opitz 3, M.Warnes 2, J.Rundle 2, N.Schubert 2, D.Miller, T.Stephens, J.McArdle, M.Dickie Two Wells - T.Wake, B.Osborne, D.Hardiman, D.Hooper  Best: United - M.Dickie, T.Taylor, B.Sobey, T.Stephens, B.Starr, C.Sharer Two Wells B.Stubing, D.Hardiman, J.Becker, C.Franklin, S.Lange

Mallala HW Eagles

Senior Colts

5.5 10.8 18.9 21.11 (137) 1.1 3.6 3.7 8.10 (58)

Goals: Mallala - B.Wilson 10, A.Coe 3, J.Good 2, R.Konzag 2, K.Hummell 2, L.Oleary, B.O’Leary HW Eagles - J.Studham 4, W.Angel, S.Carslake, J.Hoepner, J.Alsop  Best: Mallala - B.Wilson, J.Watson, R.Konzag, J.Dunstan, J.Good, A.Clothier HW Eagles J.Studham, J.Appleby, T.Moulds, J.Alsop, N.Studham

Junior Colts

Two Wells Mallala

1.2 2.5 3.5 5.6 (36) 2.6 3.9 6.14 10.17 (77)

Goals: Two Wells - B.Poynter, L.Barnett, M.McFarlane, J.Brewin, D.Daly Mallala - H.Bennison 2, R.Thorne 2, C.Norris 2, A.Kearns, J.Baker, C.Curnow, D.Howell Best: Two Wells - S.Hammond, J.Brewin, J.Goss, M.McFarlane, T.McLeod, B.Poynter Mallala M.Jenkin, H.Bennison, D.Howell, R.Thorne, A.Kearns

NEFL results from Saturday- Semi Finals

MICHAEL McFarlane, Two Wells runs with the footy during Saturday’s junior colts game.

Blyth/Snow RSMU

A Grade

North Clare RSMU

0.2 3.4 6.4 8.7 (55) 4.8 6.11 11.15 16.16 (112)

BSR Blyth/Snow

Goals: Blyth/Snow - J.Taylor 3, J.Gillings 2, C.Robinson, J.Agnew, W.Walker, A.Hentschke, K.Kennett, S.Atkinson, N.McCormack, S.Clifford RSMU - T.Willmott 2, W.Nicholls 2, B.Plueckhahn, C.Mullins, S.Noack, B.Mitchell, S.Jordan Best: Blyth/Snow - S.McCormack, R.Darling, J.Taylor, N.McCormack, G.Ottens, N.Zweck RSMU K.Hart, B.Plueckhahn, P.Clark, C.Hill, Z.Hier, N.Jordan

South Clare Min/Man

Goals: S/Clare - M.Reynolds 2, B.Murphy, M.Stone, A.Barton, L.Sharpe, J.Pearse, J.Dunstan Min/Man - J.Sandow 3, L.Davey 3, M.Young 2, S.Baraglia 2, B.Currie 2, S.Gibson, A.Winders, N.Forrest, L.McDermid Best: S/Clare - M.Leibelt, J.Dunstan, T.Mayfield, M.Reynolds, P.McInerney, C.Sommerville Min/Man B.Sandow, D.Haynes, L.Davey, R.McDermid, L.Sandow, A.Ackland

BSR Min/Man

B Grade

2.1 5.2 8.3 9.7 (61) 2.1 4.1 7.4 8.5 (53)

Goals: BSR - W.Lawry 3, S.Weckert 2, M.Shane 2, N.Krieg, N.Adams Min/Man - T.Clancy 2, T.Bishop, L.Milburn, B.Barton, K.Allen, M.Nayda, N.Scott Best: BSR - W.Lawry, A.Lehmann, C.Burgess, M.Shane, A.Mellow, N.Adams Min/Man - B.Barton, R.Hall, M.Phillips, L.Broadbent, N.Scott, C.McBride

RSMU Blyth/Snow

WILLIAM McArdle and Jack Clothier watch the senior colts action at Hamley Bridge on Saturday. Plains Producer, Wednesday September 4, 2013

Senior Colts

3.3 6.4 10.8 13.10 (88) 5.1 6.1 9.3 9.7 (61)

3.2 5.4 9.5 11.8 (74) 2.3 4.4 4.6 9.7 (61)

Goals: RSMU - J.Cadzow 5, S.Ball 2, D.Busch 2, T.Redden, M.Rohde Blyth/Snow - R.Wood 4, A.Dyk 2, C.Kennett, J.Cook, R.Baxter  Best: RSMU - J.Cadzow, T.Vater, H.Ball, M.Rohde, T.Redden, P.Browne Blyth/ Snow - R.Baxter, G.Wilkinson, S.Honner, D.Stringer, R.Wandel, A.Dyk

3.2 6.5 8.7 11.10 (76) 2.0 3.3 6.3 8.4 (52)

Goals: N/Clare - S.Channon 2, T.O’’Sullivan 2, B.Cross, J.Smith, J.Brown, L.Schumacher, J.Wiblin, L.Jaeschke, D.Brown RSMU - B.Heffernan 3, T.Griffiths, J.Bowden, M.Connell, J.Connell, T.Chaplin  Best: N/Clare - B.Laidlaw, D.Brown, J.King, J.Brown, I.Hooker, J.Gogoll RSMU - S.Juett, A.Wilson, L.Michalanney, J.Schulz, B.Sutton, X.Redden

3.4 9.8 12.10 21.11 (137) 1.2 3.3 7.7 7.8 (50)

Goals: BSR - R.Fitzgerald 7, T.Wilsdon 3, L.Wilsdon 2, T.Slade 2, B.MacFarlane, J.Lee, W.Longmire, A.Morgan, I.Moller, D.Hayes, J.Weckert Blyth/Snow - D.Giles 2, T.Eime 2, A.Giles, J.Cummins, Z.Cocks  Best: BSR - J.Weckert, L.Hayes, M.Burgess, R.Fitzgerald, D.Hayes, B.Welke Blyth/Snow - A.Giles, Z.Bennett, J.Andriske, C.Walkley, L.Ashby, T.Eime

RSMU South Clare

Junior Colts

2.2 2.2 3.3 3.3 (21) 1.2 2.4 3.7 5.10 (40)

Goals: RSMU - L.Reichelt, C.Dunn, B.Molineux S/Clare - L.Benda 2, N.Owen, B.Dinning, C.Dinning Best: RSMU - C.Dunn, C.Behn, L.Trowse, T.Teasdale, L.Kernich, B.Molineux S/Clare - A.Smith, B.Dinning, J.Lally, L.McNeil, Z.Pink, B.Rimmer

Eud/Rtown North Clare

2.0 7.4 9.7 11.8 (74) 3.3 4.3 5.4 7.4 (46)

Goals: Eud/Rtown - T.Schulz (VC) 5, H.Kleinig 3, A.Rule, Z.Green, T.Kleinig N/Clare - T.Francis 4, J.Earle, G.Armfield, D.Garrard  Best: Eud/Rtown - A.Nietschke, T.Launer, T.Schulz (VC), B.Launer, S.Michalk N/Clare - T.Francis, I.Hooker, N.Baum, D.Garrard, G.Pretlove, C.Helbig

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SPORT v Football/Netball

Are the Bombers prepared for swooping Magpies? EVERYONE in the country is having nightmares about swooping magpies but none more so than Hamley Bridge coach, Ash Barnett, heading into this weekend’s second semi final at Lochiel against Mallala. The Bombers are yet to beat the Magpies at any stage this year, copping a flogging early on, going down in a reasonably close match in the wet mid year and getting pantsed again in their final match for the home and away season. Barnett will be thinking how his team, which has performed admirably throughout the year, can defeat a Mallala side in stellar form. The Magpies are laden with talent on every line. Angus Bruggemann heads a Mallala forward line boasting the likes of Scott Hahn and Brian Montgomery, with the added smarts of Dan Feeley on half forward. Joel Montgomerie is the diamond in a star-studded midfield including Dale King and Liam Whitwell. Ben Parish or Brad Griffiths can easily hold down centre half back, with Tim Cawrse, Jake Birchmore, James Wildbore and Rob Montgomery more than capable defenders. Jason Earl and Brad Hardie will roam wherever they want as handy utilities.

Les Pearson previews the APFL A grade second semi final match One thing Barnett will need to be conscious of is being too defensive. Finals can be won around good defences but scoreboard pressure can be a back-breaker. The Bombers boast a list of stars themselves. Shane Hanson has been teetering on the edge of blowing a game apart all year, Valor Thach has done on several occasions from the midfield and the forward flank. MALLALA midfielder, Dale King

Craig Taylor has enjoyed his best year since crossing to the club last season, the captain and midfielder arguably one of the better chances for the Plains Producer medal. Nathan Flynn has marshalled the defence with the experience of Craig Young and Danny Ellis, while Toby Hasledine and Justin Zanandrea are proven at A grade level. Kirk Heberle has to play forward for the Bombers to win, the big man key to stretching the Magpies’ tall defensive stocks. It will take big performances from Lachy Norman, Stuart Gregory, Tom Would (if he plays) and Matt Good, those second tier players at Hamley who will need to be right up at their best to counter the strength of Mallala. The two sides are well-matched but Steve Lubcke would have done a season’s homework on the Bombers’ prime movers and game style. Expect Mallala to be very well prepared but discount the Bombers at your peril.

Les Stott will present medal AT 97, Les Stott is very likely the oldest surviving winner of the Adelaide Plains Football League medal, claiming the honour while playing for Hamley Bridge in 1939. Mr Stott now lives in Gawler but travels twice a week during summer to skipper a Hamley Bridge bowls team. He sadly lost wife,

Jean, two years ago after 71 years of marriage. It is 74 years since he won the APFL medal. “I’m still reasonably active,” Mr Stott said. Mr Stott won two premierships with the Bombers in 1938 and 1939, which were some of his fondest football memories. “My main position was centre or rover but I

Adelaide Plains Football League

finals series

2nd Semi Final at Lochiel

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HW Eagles v Balaklava Senior COLTS - 10.50am

Two Wells v Balaklava RESERVES - 12.30pm

Virginia v Mallala A Grade - 2.30pm

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ended up finishing at full back,” he said. WestAdelaide showed great interest in Mr Stott’s abilities and after a season in the Bloods’reserves, he finally cracked the league side for two matches at the end of the following year. “I enjoyed my footy more in the country and never returned,” he said. “I do regret not going back, as I thought I could have made it.” He rated Mallala’s

Bruce Jarmyn, Snow Forby of Wasleys and Des Webb of Balaklava as some of the toughest opponents he played against, while Des Ross of Owen, who won five APFL medals, was right up there too. The Hamley Bridge oval was less than accommodating, with no grass and a nine-foot slope to one side. “All finals were played at Mallala, regardless of

who was in them, as it was the best oval. “It had grass of sorts, I think it was nutgrass but I can’t remember exactly.” Mr Stott will present the Plains Producer Medal at the league’s main function on Saturday night at Balaklava Town Hall, the first medal count he has ever attended. “I think it will be a great honour and I consider myself fortunate to be able to do it,” he said.

ADELAIDE PLAINS NETBALL ASSOCIATION 2nd Semi Final at Lochiel - Saturday September 7

Grade TIME TEAMS SCORER SC CHECK TIMER INJURY 13B 9.30am Balaklava Balaklava Hummocks Balaklava Hummocks vs Hummocks Umpires: Lauren Winning & Stacey Gameau U15 9.30am Hummocks Hummocks H/Bridge Hummocks H/Bridge vs H/Bridge Umpires: Nicky Graham & Leah Clifton 13A 10.45am Two Wells vs Mallala

Two Wells

Mallala

Two Wells Mallala

Umpires: Sascha Tiller & Josie McArdle

U17 10.45am Balak Away Balak Away Balaklava Balak Away Balaklava vs Balaklava Umpires: Shelley Williemson & Alison Pym A4 12.15pm Virginia vs Two Wells

Virginia

Two Wells Virginia Two Wells

Umpires: Sheralyn Bond & Kirsty Williams

A2 12.15pm Balaklava Balaklava Two Wells Balaklava Two Wells vs Two Wells Umpires: Nicky Graham & Kelly Buckby A5 1.45pm

Balaklava Balaklava Two Wells Balaklava Two Wells vs Two Wells Umpires: Sally Fritz & Tania Knott

A3 1.45pm

Two Wells Two Wells Balaklava Two Wells Balaklava vs Balaklava Umpires: Heather Curnow & Paul Howett

A1 3.15pm

H/Bridge vs H/Bridge Hummocks H/Bridge Hummocks Hummocks Umpires: Sonia Angus & Dennis Krezjik

Please note: No Rotation of game times all through the finals

Coaches/Team Managers are to have score books filled in 30 minutes prior to commencement of their game in the clubrooms. Scorers must collect their folders from the clubrooms 5 minutes prior to commencement of game. Rostered clubs to supply timer & injury timer. Nominated timer must change score board during the breaks - not during the game. All officials rostered must be over 16 years of age.

STRICTLY NO ALCOHOL, NO SMOKING OR NO DOGS ALLOWED WITHIN THE COURT AREA.

BOMBERS captain and midfielder, Craig Taylor, has enjoyed a fantastic season.

Plenty in the mix for medal

• From back page Appleton would be a smoky. Ruckman Kirk Heberle has a reasonable chance to jag some votes, booting 27 goals for the year and playing 15 of a possible 16 matches, while midfielder, Valor Thach, comes into consideration too. Mallala DALE King has gone largely under the radar, despite getting the best players 11 times this season from 15 matches. King is new to the league, which doesn’t always bode for great polling but he has stood out fairly significantly in a team that didn’t lose many games. Brad Hardie and Jason Earl both had interrupted years last season and come into calculations, while last year’s winner, Joel Montgomerie, is every chance to go back to back. Of the league’s forwards, Angus Bruggemann could well be a contender, with 51 goals from 15 matches at centre half forward. Two Wells WHILE captain, Ned Seccafien, looks to be his club’s top hope, I’m leaning towards ruckman, Simon Feast, to be the top pollster from Two Wells. Seccafien kicked 20 goals from the midfield this year, while Feast kicked 10, but Feast’s overall influence on matches is often fairly telling in the result. Mind you, Seccafien polled 14 votes last year and would be widely tipped to go close again. Lee Allmond’s shift

into the midfield is sure to attract a few more votes as well, which could possibly come at a cost for Seccafien. United TWO of United’s engine room are likely to do most of the votegetting for the Tigers, with Adrian Mills being fairly consistent and last year’s runner-up, Heath Pym, probably enjoying his best season of senior football. The lack of wins shouldn’t hurt Pym’s chances too much, as when the Tigers did win last year, Pym generally got the full three votes and also managed to jag votes in hefty losses last season. With 13 best player appearances and 18 goals, he stands out as my top tip to win it, going on last year’s close runner up. Forward, Koby Ettridge, is a chance to poll some votes but won’t quite give the medal a shout. Virginia BEN Russell polled 14 votes last season and is tipped to lead Virginia’s vote getters this year. Russell cracked the best players nine times from 16 games, while Brad Robertson made it in eight times. Caleb Howell is every chance to be close to the top of the leader board as well, booting 29 goals for the year and also being placed in the best eight times. Expect Brendon Niklaus (89 goals) to poll well early, when he was dominating defenders, but a quieter latter half of the season might cost him in the end.

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SPORT v District

Golf Balaklava

On Saturday we attracted a “reasonable” field of 25 to the fray, on a course still a little sodden under the week’s seven ml of rain yet with sunny, perfect conditions. Making an all too tardy but extremely welcome return were both Ron Butterworth and Ron Carney, while it was equally excellent to see Geoff. Cowan and Ryan McPharlin up and about, flaunting their shiny new handicaps. Big-hitting Callum “Booff” Michael, despite his massive frame containing enough joules of potential energy to explode with the combined force of 30 very large hydrogen bombs, never-the-less contained himself to score a substantial +5 Par score to Ace the A grade field. Peter Thompson plumbed new depths to record -1 for second place while Ron Carney was sanguine about his 3rd. placing -3. Then came I. Michael (-4), W. Lokan (-5), Ron Butterworth (-6), M. Hameister (-7) and D. Taylor (-8). Louise Michael (-2) laid ‘em low in the B grade, bumping Bill Goudie (-5) into second spot who in turn wasted Wayne Nagle’s day on a count back. Rounding out procedures at this level were John Curnow (-7), freshly returned from points west, R. Hahn (-8), G. Leo (-9) and lordywordy-me, S. Michael (-11). Ryan McPharlin immediately outstayed his welcome among the hallowed ranks of the C grade by storming home with +7, leaving Andrew Manuel (square) stunned, but not John Michael (-1) who has, seriously, seen all this before, many times. They were trailed home by Moya Hayes (-3), A. Henstridge (-3), D. Addison (-6), D. Trickett (-7), G. Cowan (-8), I. Bastian (-9) and Joan Anderson (-11). Among the many Birdies struck, the ones that counted were those of Jeff. Cowan at the third, Callum Michael (10th) and Ron Butterworth (15th). Nearest The Pins were held by Geoff Cowan on the third, Scott Michael (8th), John Curnow (10th) and Ron Butterworth for a searing second smack onto the 13th. Golfer of the Winter points were, accordingly, awarded to Ryan McPharlin (6), Callum Michael (5), Andrew Manuel (4), Peter Thompson (3), John Michael (2) and everyone else, one each. This weekend we’ll stage another sponsor-free spectacular, a Stableford round, that is, if we can seduce Greg Anderson to rock up early and start matters for us, but fear not, because there’s a better than even chance that Peter Thompson will be both eager and alert behind the 19th as the sun sinks slowly…

balaklava MID WEEK

Wednesday turned out to be a jour de bonheur for just one person, none other than bomb-aimer first class Rick Campbell. By dint of carefully positioning the graticule within his reticle Campbell, having scored 41, then “hit the tit” and dropped a stick of 4,000lb. “cookies”, so bombing the last pockets of resistance from the field below and having them all struck off charge in the process. However, Bill Goudie (40) suffered less damage than most, as did Greg Sonntag (38). Those to never raise their flags in anger again on the day were A. Henstridge (37), R. Phillips (34), D. Trickett (34), L. Masson (33), B. Stewart (33), visitor Mick Orvad (31), B. Thompson (31), Joan Anderson (29), Jill Taylor (27), Moya Hayes (26), Chris Hahesy (26) and M. Hahesy (24). Mike Orvad won the Putting comp with just 26 flat-line flails, and also smote a Birdie on the fourth, as did Greg Sonntag (9th) and Bill Goudie (2nd). Nearest The Pins were held by Brian Stewart at the third, Austin Henstridge (8th) and Jill Taylor on the 10th, and that’s it, folks.

BLYTH

Mens results September 1 – semi final Club Championship/Most Drives on Fairway, sponsored by club: Div1 G Mugge 1up def M Williams, Div2 B Pratt 5up/4 def C Walkley. others Div1 R Lamond Vs T Eime and Div2 A Hentschke Vs M Eime still to be played. Most Drives on Fairway: B Spinks 12, J Hogan 8, G Mugge 8, M Williams 8, H Wandel 8, D Richards 7, M Finn 3. September 8: final Club Championship, 9.30am start for championship rounds – Div1 (R Lamond Vs T Eime?) v G Mugge; Div2 (A Hentschke Vs M Eime?) v B Pratt; Ladies J Zweck v K Mugge. Tee-off 11am. All other players Mixed Ambrose/Stableford. Sausage sizzle and pooled afternoon tea please. September 15 – Stableford, sponsored by Cox Rural Northern. Ladies results August 28 – semi final Club Championship/Most Drives on Fairway, sponsored by Blyth Post Office: J Zweck def J Wandel, K Mugge 3/2 def D Wandel. Most Drives on Fairway-K Mugge 15, J Zweck13, D Wandel 13, J Wandel 9. 9 Hole- C Agnew 7, K Eime 6, L Randolph 6, A Harrison 5, C Virgin 4, B Victor 3. Skins No9 J Zweck. Raffle: L Randolph. September 4: Bogey Bisque, sponsored by club.

Sunday September 15: Championship round 9.30am, and Mixed Ambrose/ Stableford 11.00am. Sausage sizzle and pooled afternoon tea. September 11: Captains Trophy, sponsored by J Zweck.

Hamley Bridge

In a field of only 16 players Ian Ferguson played almost faultless golf to win Thursday’s Stableford event with 44 points, 6 points clear of second placed Barry Schwartz 38, while Ian Rohde grabbed third spot with 37. Others in the better half were Kieth Kluske, Wally Jackson, Max Grasby 36, Rex Mortimer 35, Anton Noack 34. Birdies: Ian Ferguson 12th & 15th, Anton Noack 12th, Barry Schwartz 3rd, Nearest to the pin: Ian Ferguso - with Ian Ferguson’s “questionable” disqalification in Saturday’s competition, left Len Usher to win the Stableford event with 37 points from Wim Van pelt (2nd) & Bob Charman (3rd) 36. The best of the Grade scores were A GRADE: Len Usher 37, Barry Schwartz, John bell 35. B GRADE: Wim Van Pelt 36, David Phillips 29. C GRADE: Doug Cooper 36, Clem Tonkin 33, Brian Cooper 31. Nearest to the pins: Vince Zito 4th, Thomas Smith 9th, Mick Nicholls 14th, Birdies: Barry Schwartz 12, Ian Ferguson 17th. Championship Semi final results - A GRADE: Thomas Smith def John Mitchell 1 up, Bradley Zerna def Leigh Durdin 3/2. B GRADE: Sam Wedding Def Bob Hinderwell 2/1, Barrie Zerna Def George Dahlitz 3/2. C GRADE: Wally Jackson Def Max Grasby 2/1, Ross Hienze def Ian Rohde 3/1.

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Results from Saturday Aug 24 – President’s Trophy round four. The match play semi’s were thought to be the “Clash of the Titans” with the four players eager to get out on the course and do battle. We were all capable of some great golf shots, which were evident with three of us chipping in and some good long putts made to save holes. Yogi showed John that straight-hitting proved to be a winner. Steve and I played hard with both of us up and down all day until the 18th which Steve won 1up. Congratulations to both lads with next week’s final proving to be another interesting game. Rob Thompson popped in from the Riverland for a win with 40 points in A Grade, and pinched a meat tray as well. Les was steady with 37 points, second, and Yogi was third with 35. Ian Clark won B Grade with a solid 39 points from John Ball’s 34 points, and Hans won the count back from the captain on 32 points. Darrell Thompson snuck in to win C Grade with 33 points, with fellow playing partner Ray Prior second on 31 points from Jeoff Spackman, also on 31 points. Julie played early and by all accounts, following her Ladies Club Champion on Tuesday, showed Andrew that mother plays best. Congratulations Julie. The 2013 AGM will be held on Saturday October 19 and the following committee positions are up for reelection: • President • Captain • Handicapper • General committee positions (2) Nominations close on the September 14 – forms are available from the secretary on Saturday. Sadly I must also report that our past vice president, Clive Weller is in hospital. We wish Clive and his family all the best. Results A Grade: R. Thompson 40, L. Grafton 37, Y. Frencken 35, R. Hogg 33, G. Payne 31 and A. Baker 27 Pts. . B Grade: I. Clark 39, J. Ball 34, H. Linford, P. Shields 32, M. Davies 30, N. Bowden 29, S. Kelly 28 and I. Smith 27 Pts. C Grade: D. Thompson 33, J. Spackman 31, R. Prior 31, C. Barker 29, J. Boon 26 and D. Smith 24 pts. Ladies: J. Holland 86. Long Drives – A: L. Grafton; B: N. Bowden; C: C. Barker. NTP’s: 1 –, 2 – R. Thompson, 6 – S. Kelly, 11 – Y. Frencken, 12 –, 15 – I. Smith. Birdies: 17 M. Davies. Pro’s Approach: L. Grafton. Match play: Y. Frencken def J. Boon 7/6 and S. Kelly defeated P. Shields 1up. NAGA: J. Boon. Meat trays: M. Davies, R. Thompson and N. Bowden. Next week: Captain’s Trophy round four. See you on the course next week and bring a friend to join our weekly adventures – the more the merrier. If you have any stories, pass then on. – Paul Shields, TWGC captain

Ryan leads the Crows

For many young football fans, running on to the ground with your sporting heroes is the ultimate dream. For Two Wells youngster, Ryan Dimasi, that dream came true last month when he was chosen to help lead the Crows onto AAMI Stadium for the club’s final game ever at the sporting venue. After years of his Nan, Lorraine Prior, entering the competition by buying bread at Foodland, Ryan’s name was one of two lucky ones pulled out for the Crows’ last home game. Ryan has been a Crows supporter and member since he was born and started going to games with his Nan in 2009 when he was three-and-ahalf-years old. His favourite players are Josh Jenkins and Patrick Dangerfield. “Ryan has always asked when at the footy why he couldn’t be the mascot,” proud Mum Michelle said. “Finally that wish, that dream, came true! “As a parent you want to try to make your children’s wishes and dreams come true and sometimes they aren’t in your control. “So, for that moment to happen, Michael and I couldn’t have been more happy or proud

for our son Ryan.” Ryan received four tickets to the game, a guernsey, shorts and socks from the club and had his guernsey signed by Patrick Dangerfield. He entered the stadium at the players’ entrance and had photos with some of them before a quick interview with Channel 9 news about his role as the last Crows Mascot on AAMI Stadium. “Ryan got to watch the first warm up on the boundary of the oval with his Dad,” Michelle said. “We don’t think he realised who he was standing amongst as Michael named off Tony Modra, Andrew McCleod, Andrew Jarman, Darryl Hart, Matthew Robran, Graham Johncock, and many other past crow players.” When it came time for the Crows to run onto the field, Michelle says Ryan couldn’t believe how fast they were and how high they jumped through the banner. One thing’s for sure, Saturday August 24, when the Adelaide Crows beat Melbourne by 68 points, will be a date forever special to eight-year-old Ryan and his family, with parents, Michelle and Michael, sister Gabriella and lots of family and friends watching from the sidelines. What a great memory and experience to have, Ryan! Ryan Dimasi with the Crows Mascot at AAMI Stadium.

Hockey stars claim awards Men’s Best & Fairest (from left) Equal winner, Mark Telfer (Donnybrook), RU Josh Nourse (Riverton), Equal B&F Samuel Tiller (Balaklava), Highest Goal Scorer, Luke Burge (Springstown) with 24.

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Under 18 Best & Fairest (from left) winner, Neil Maxted (Burra), RU Peter Cornwell (Springstown), Highest Goal Scorer, Jake Dolphin (Burra) 18.

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Winner of the third round of the Captain’s Trophy was Kath Stubing with 76 nett. Runner-up was Julie Holland with 77. The third round of the Jen Rowe putting competition was won by Aileen Oliver with 23 putts. Long drive was won by Leanne Cannizzaro on 4. Gobbler: Aileen Oliver on 7.

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Clare and District Hockey Association held its Vote Count Dinner on Saturday August 24.

Under 14 Best & Fairest (from left) winner Mitchell Lawrie (Balaklava), RU Peter Cornwell (Springstown), Highest Goal Scorer, James Forrest (Springstown) 22.

Results from preliminary finals played at Riverton. Under 14 Springstown 4 goals def Balaklava 2 Goals: Spr – James Forrest 3, Jack Goodwin; Bal – Mitchell Lawrie 2. Best: Spr – Peter Cornwell, Will Price, James Forrest; Bal – Mitchell Lawrie, Sarah Goldney, Isaac Hamann. Under 18 Balaklava 1 def Donnybrook 0 Goal: Riley Chapman. Best: Bal – Tim Heslop, Micah Hamann, Tim Goldney; Don: Owen Jenner, Josh Tilbrook, Josh Nourse. Men Springstown 1 drew with Donnybrook 1 (Extra time ) Goals: Spr – Peter Cornwell; Don – Josef Roberts. Best: Spr – Henk Venter, Darren Sweet, Luke Burge; Don – Josef Roberts, Mark Telfer, Toff Wray. Springstown go into the grand final due to their higher place on the table at the end of the minor round. Grand finals Grand finals – September 7 – to be played at Burra: 10am – Under 14; Donnybrook v Springstown 11.30am – Under 18; Burra v Balaklava 1.30pm – Men; Balaklava v Springstown The Association AGM will be held on Thursday September 19 at the Bentleys Hotel, 8pm.

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PHONE: 8862 1977 EMAIL: sales@plainsproducer.com.au FAX: 8862 1997 DEADLINE: 5pm Monday

Got something that needS fixing? $ 60 28 Adverts start from just

Whatever or whoever you need, you’ll find the answer every week in our Trades & Services or Business Directories

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9 Howe Street, Balaklava - Phone: 8862 1977 Fax: 8862 1997 Email sales@plainsproducer.com.au

Balaklava Bed & Breakfast

Centrally located in the heart of The Adelaide Plains, a great place to stay and enjoy the local and regional attractions

Contact 0408 086 019 (M) 3 Fisher Street, Balaklava SA 5461

Accommodation

The Matchbox House bed & breakfast

Registered on State Heritage listing 1988 c1906

A: Crn George Street & Gwy Terrace, Balaklava P: 0406 270 019 E: thematchboxhouse@gmail.com

Antiques & Collectables

Christine Wheatley Antiques & Collectables for Ladies/Men/Home

Mack’s Cabinets Quality kitchens - built-ins vanities - modulars. Free measure and quotes. Sandgate Street, Balaklava, PO Box 252

Concreting M & A Saliba

Carpet Supplies

Crash Repairs

3 Carpets, vinyls, blinds & awnings. 3 Selection of woven rugs. 3 Free measure & quote.

✦ Specialists in Apprenticeships/Traineeships ✦ Labour Hire & Permanent employees ✦ We cover all industries & occupations

• Slate impressions • Stencil pattern • Shed floors • Driveway, paths etc • Storm water

For a free quote call Martin 0417 454 395

‘We Cover the Country’

Statewide Group Training & Mid State Employment

Decorative Concrete

Phone 8862 1166 Mobile 0429 642 120 A/H 8862 1001

Balaklava Stitch Joint

Employment

Greg McLean 8844 4011 and 0428 813 974

Electrician

See Simon & Philip Taylor at

Balaklava Crash Repairs

Mark Loy - A Class Electrician

For: 3 Crash repairs 3 Car detailing 3 Windscreen replacement

3 Installation 3 Safety switches 3 TV points 3 Telephone points 3 Garden lights 3 Repairs / rewiring 3 Smoke alarms

Working for all insurance companies & providing quality finishes & service

2-6 Howe St, Balaklava - Ph 8862 1074

Chemist

Saint Street, Balaklava Ph/Fax: 8862 1034 , Mob: 0427 979 607

Phone 8862 2050

SUPPORT

Balaklava Chemplus Pharmacy

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Saturday or Sunday 10am

Open: Monday - Friday 9am to 5.30pm, Saturday 9am to 12noon

• Prints & paintings • Jewellery, Accessories & Clothing • New & 2nd chance of vintage, country, casual & designer

Proprietors A.Rosser, B.Wiltshire, M.Rowett

Phone: 8867 1357

Phone 8862 1274

Business

Balaklava Town Hall

Children's centre

Earthworx

Banking Chamber - 38 Edward St, Pt Wakefield

Available For Hire Balaklava Town Hall

•Childcare •Pre-School •Playgroup

15 Scotland St, Balaklava

P 8862 1251 Bobcat

Brian Martin Bobcat & Tipper Hire

• Backhoe & Trenching • Post hole digger • Laser Leveling

0408 801 216 brian.martin1961@gmail.com Butcher

Marc’s Meats

34 George Street, Balaklava

Concreting

PGK Concrete Grey or Coloured •Garage Floors •Driveways •Verandahs •Paths • Stamped Impressions

Lic No BLD198659

Phone: 1300 655 224

For a measure & quote

call 0448 654 186

www.kh-kitchens-custom-built.com.au

www.plainsproducer.com.au

Phone us on 8380 9477

3 Bobcat 3 Tipper 3 Excavator 3 Excavations 3 Trenching 3 Civil work 3 Loader 3 Rubbish removal 3 Site levelling 3 Hole boring / cartage 3 Slashing

3 MECHANICAL REPAIRS 3 SUSPENSION REPAIRS 3 EXHAUST & ENGINE REBUILDS 3 REPAIRS ALL MAKES inc. TOYOTA Simon Exhaust & Auto Repairs

Grant Fisher 0407 807 123 or 8862 1988 a/h

13 Railway Tce, Balaklava Phone 8862 1795 A/h 8862 1799 - Gary Mobile 0428 391 146

Engineering

Fencing

Cunninghams Balaklava Railway Terrace, Balaklava - Ph: 8862 2158 Email: cunbal@rbe.net.au

Fencing Contractor

3 Air Liquide 3 Liquid arc, 3 Welding equipment 3 Welding gases

For all your rural & domestic fencing needs

ANDREW ROWE - NANTAWARRA -

M: 0429 642 221 E: rowie61@bigpond.com

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Engineering

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Goldney Welding 3Manufacturing, Alterations & Repairs 3Agricultural, Commercial & Domestic 3On site welding & repairs 3Steel Supplies

LOCAL

Corner railway tce & Dunns Rd, Balaklava Mob 0419 807 406, Ph/Fax: 8862 2322

Business

Concreting

EMBROIDERY

Fruit & Vegetables

REDBANKS CONCRETE

EMBROIDERY & SCREENPRINTING SPECIALIST

Cabinet Maker

• Kitchens• Vanities • Wardrobes • Laundries • Shop fittings • Custom-built

• Exhaust • Brakes • Suspension • Radiators • Servicing Cnr Old Pt Wakefield & Gawler Roads, Virginia (opp. Virginia Hotel)

GENERAL ENGINEERS

Business

KH Kitchens & Custom-Built

Multi Exhaust & Brake Virginia

Contact Peter 0414 993 072 A/Hrs 8862 2192

For friendly service and quality guaranteed, call in and see Marc and staff.

Phone 8862 1041

Exhaust & Brakes

Exhaust & Auto Repair

Waratah Earthworx

• Open 7.45am-5.45pm Mon-Fri • Playgroup now Fri 9:30am to 11:30am

3Weddings 3Parties 3Events 3Meetings

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Lic No’s: PGE 2045 & ACRS: A001510

Cabinet Maker Kym & Julie McPharlin, Proprietors

Lic # BLD223301

Accommodation

Many patterns and Colours to choose from!

• Driveways & Footpaths • Foundations • Shed Floors •‘TEXCRETE’- Pattern Pave Concrete John Nemet - 0408 896 523

Will add rustic charm to any property!

8862 1793 www.tads.com.au

12 EDITH TCE. BALAKLAVA S.A. 5461

Balaklava Fresh Foods More convenient than ever. Phone, fax or email an order in. We deliver to Balaklava township 18 George St, Balaklava Ph/Fax 8862 1830 E: balaklavafreshfoods@bigpond.com

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Grants Grants Glass & &Glazing Glass Glazing

, friendly service Fast, friendly service

dows

Shower Screens

wer ScreensMirrors

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shbacks

Splashbacks & More

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Grant McDonald

Mob. 0409 248 234

Fax. 248 (08) 8523 Mob. 0409 2343227 mcdonaldsclan@bigpond.com Fax. (08) 8523 3227 mcdonaldsclan@bigpond.com

Gas Supplies

LPG Gas Refills 8.5Kg to 9kg $19.50

• Smaller bottles filled too • Cash sales only • When coming to Adelaide get your gas refills 3 Wheat 3 Pellets 3 Charcoal 3 Dry Dog Food

Ca$h for Can$ & Bottle$

F.Stephens & Son P/L Phone: 8280 8277

Lot A Taylors Rd, Waterloo Cnr, just off Pt Wakefield Rd on left after expressway bridge

Gas Supplies Astrac Gas Supply & Astrac Gas Distribution Astrac Gas Supply Supply & & Distribution Distribution

Winter is Fast Approaching…

Don’t Get Caught in the cold

• No Contracts • Our price is our contract • Delivering LPG to your area right now • All cylinders hooked up on site are spray tested for leaks.

45kg Domestic/Commercial Cylinder *

Peter Thompson Plumbing Contractor

•General automotive repairs •RAA service. •New cars, used cars, light commercials, •Parts and service.

• All general plumbing • Water filters • Competitive Rates • Pensioner Discounts Ph: 8862 1285 Mob: 0418 896 808

Ford motor vehicle dealers

Grant McDonald

Windows

$85+GST Exchange / Free Delivery

15kg Aluminium Forklift Cylinder

$24.50+GST Exchange / Free Delivery

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9kg BBQ Cylinder - no rental on 9kg

$25+GST Per Swap / Free Delivery

*Please note all 45kg & 15kg cylinders attract a yearly service fee

Phone now for fast FREE delivery

1 Edith Terrace, Balaklava Phone 8862 1477

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LOCAL Painter

MALLALA HAIR (next to IGA)

Corner of George & Scotland St

Phone 8862 1728 Timber Supplies

Pergolas - Carports - timber decks

Don’t be left with ink on your hands, Leave that to us!!

Lic No. R27142

Painter

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Tiling

WillMar Maintenance

Pool Chemicals Bird Seed Redwing Boots & Clothing Poly Pipe & Fittings TRANSPORT

BAL A KL AVA Phone 8862 1866

FERTILIZERS CONCRETE

Mid North Salt Damp Solutions The Number 1 treatment for curing rising salt damp

•FREE no obligation quote

• Free Quotes

MICK 0407 399 019 or DARYLE 0417 870 624

Hairdresser

Painter

Septic Tank Cleaning

• Kiddies haircut corner • Beauty & private waxing room

21 Edith Tce, Balaklava - Ph 8862 1629

WH Treverton Wayne 0417 889 753 15 Railway Tce Balaklava SA 5461 Home phone: 8862 1509

Cutz ‘N ’ Curlz Hair & beauty ◆ Cuts ◆ Perms ◆ Colours ◆ Spray tans ◆ Ear piercing ◆ Waxing ◆ Eye brow & lash tinting

24 George St, Balaklava - Ph:8862 1441

Business

BLD Lic: 219551

• Septic Tank Cleaning • Grass & Lawn Cutting Ph: 0439 500 961 28 Victoria Road, Clare

Solid Plastering

Mick Madigan

BLD Lic. 46967

Capture your little treasure forever P: 0431 681 524 E: redgd84@hotmail.com

•Specialising in solid plastering of all types •Licenced applicator of Dulux / Unitex textured coatings •Cracks professionally repaired 26 Years Phone 0407 399 019 Experience

Plumber

Stock Agent

Lisa Marie Photography

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Free quotes

Allan Garrard

Photography

Hairdresser

Steve Robertson Plumbing & Gas 5 Peek Street, Balaklava Phone 8862 1818, Mobile 0409 848 995 • Master plumber •gas fitter •drain cleaning •roof & gutter repairs •all types of plumbing & supplies. Lic. Nos. R18279, SR18279, 4662. Member of the Master Plumbers Association

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Phone: 8522 6504 Fax: 8523 2009

Rural Supplies

Salt Damp Solutions

T.A Redden

PAINTER

R & M Timber Supplies

• Let us customise a design for you • Installation service is available • Huge range of timber & hardware at discount prices

Call Trish on 0410 692 789 or 8527 2696

Upmarket salon with cheap country prices

Business • Taxation consultant. • Accounting & computer services.

Phone Terry on 0407 077 992 7 Yorsdale St, Balaklava PO Box 20

Balaklava Shearing Shed

LOCAL

Lot 9 Kelly Road, Willaston

Hairdresser

• Men's $15 • Ladies $17 • Senior rates • Kids $9-$13 • Wash, cut, blow dry or set $28 Open: Mon, Tues & Fri

SUPPORT Taxation

8862 1030

Call Rod: 0458 742 259

Perms from $40

13 Wallace Street Ph. 8862 1571, Fax 8862 2096

Peter Harcourt & Co

Business

Your Family Hairdresser

Keanan 0438 641 032

v Used Cars v Service & Repairs v Genuine GM Holden Parts v Air Conditioning Repairs v SuperCharge Batteries v Free Battery Testing v Brakes & Suspension v Standard & Performance Exhausts

Serving Balaklava and surrounding towns

No job too small !

• Gas fittings •Blocked drains • Effluent connections • Bathroom Renovations • Drain Installations & repair •Septic tank installations • HWS repairs, replacements & installations

Holden Specialists Since 1930

PHone:

For all your gardening needs… u Pruning u Weeding u Mowing u Gutter cleaning u Rubbish removal u General upkeep u Other odd jobs

NOW providing Excavation & Trenching

Your own local store!

Printing

Our Price is our contract

Rod’s Handyman Ser vice

CATFORD PLUMBING

Motor Vehicles

8527 2201 / 8520 2201 Handyman Service

Plumber

Business

Balaklava Motors

Mon - Fri 9am to 5pm

Supermarket

McCracken Ford

Lic No. PGE203573

24/7

Plumber

Motor Vehicles

Lic. No. PCL 5676

Glass & Glazing

PHONE: 8862 1977 EMAIL: sales@plainsproducer.com.au FAX: 8862 1997

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Balaklava Agency Ph: 8862 1333 Fax: 8862 1007 After Hours: Kelly Evans - Live stock 0418 859 953 Shayn Faehrmann - Merchandise/Agronomy/Accounting 0419 829 243 Mel Haynes - Livestock/Real Estate/Insurance 0408 086 602 Chris Kannenberg - Merchandise 0417 087 319 Adam Pratt - Merchandise/Insurance 0459 790 401 Geoff Knappstein - Real Estate 0407 790 210 Michael Wildash - CGU Insurance 0457 552 646 Tammie Menzel - WFI Insurance 0408 927 307 Ron Sutcliffe - Rural Finance Manager 0439 449 577

Serving The Rural Community

“Specialising in bathroom renovations”

Tiling - Floor & Wall

High End Quality, Low End Prices Dave Martin Mobile

0412 042 061

Dave Williams Mobile

0411 278 173

Email: willmar1@bigpond.com ABN 98 169 608 692 License No. BLD 170598 & BLD 58206

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Business Tree Lopping

Fox Tree Lopping & Tower Hire • Trees & Mistletoe Removed *Conditions •24 Hour Emergency Service Apply •Full public liability insurance • Branches Mulched •Free Quote We’ll beat any other written quote* Ph: 8842 2716 or 0417 460 174

Truck & Trailer Repairs

Pratt Contracting

(SA)

• Truck & trailers • Full brake relines • Heavy vehicle service & repairs • Caterpillar E.T. Fault Diagnosing • Eaton Auto Shift E.T. Diagnosing

Phone Andrew Pratt 0438 845 214 or 8528 6054 (after hours) E: apratt62@bigpond.com www.plainsproducer.com.au

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admit to the crime, and due to the crime’s circumstances, Director, Louis Leterrier 8 1 5 3 9 6 2 4 7 cannot be arrested and tried. By 6 STEVE 2 9 McARDLE 5 4 7 8 1 3 Convinced that the group will 3 4 to8create 1 2an9 5 6 try another crime, the agents It7is hard original story these days, and follow them to New Orleans. Puzzle 33 (Medium, difficulty rating 0.50)As expected they commit have it be marketable. Mar1 3 is 5what 9 Hollywood 8 7 4 2 6 another robbery, this time ketability of their benefactor Arthur is about 2 8and 9 you’ll 6 5find 4 that 3 is7 1 Tressler (Michael Caine), once why 7we6see4so1many sequels 3 2 8 9 5 again dispersing the loot and adaptions. A curiosity 9 6 3 2 1 7 4 8 to the crowd and evading and 5a wild gamble, Now You 8 4seems 2 5to have 7 9 paid 1 6 3 capture. Now on the run, the See Me group plot their next caper in off for 3 the 1 studio 7 4 and 6 8can9 get 5 2 New York. fairly4entertaining. 5 8 2 9 3 6 1 7 The first thing you notice In Las Vegas, a magi2 3 7 1 6 5 8 4 is the ensemble cast. Ruffalo cian 9group known as the 7 1 8 stage 4 5the2 3 9 wings the performance and Four6Horsemen adapts wonderfully to the robbery of a Parisian bank in Puzzle 36 (Medium, difficulty rating 0.45)twist at the denouement. Eifront of a live Vegas audi3 7 1 the 9 loot 4 6 5 8 senberg continues to impress ence.2 Dispersing with his cocky intelligent perto the 6 crowd, 8 9 the 2 5group 7 is 4 1 3 formance. Harrelson is a sight taken1 into 4 custody 5 3 6 by8the9 FBI2 7 for sore eyes. Franco shows and Interpol agents Dylan 7 6 8 5 4 2 1 3 9 potential. Caine and Morgan Rhodes (Mark Ruffalo) and 9 (Melanie 2 6 1 Laurent). 3 8 7 5 Freeman are terrific. Isla Alma4 Dray 3 5Atlas 1 (Jesse 8 7 Eisen9 2 6 4 Fisher is less than impressive. J. Daniel Melanie Laurent shows gusto. berg), 5 Henley 2 4 Reeves 9 3 1(Isla7 8 6 However, it is when you put Fisher), Jack Wilder (Dave 8 7 6 4 2 5 3 9 1 Franco) and Merritt McKinney the cast together that prob9 1Harrelson) 3 7 8 do6not 5 4 2 lems begin to emerge. This (Woody cast has no serious chem8

istry. Of course, Caine and Freeman click, but they have been acting together for some time. It is the interactions between our magicians and the people around them that become tedious. The script is clunky. Plot twists are unexpected, but I did not feel like the magic was there. Most illusions were explained too readily and I wasn’t able to fully appreciate the skill behind these plot points. That being said, most points in the movie are entertaining. Overall, the star studded cast is the main attraction. Magic is the cherry on top. Personally, this movie was not as entertaining as I feel it should have been. On the other side of the card, realistically, if you don’t want to see a movie where a bunch of Hollywood A-listers try out a card trick or two, then there is something wrong with you.

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september 8 A.O.G./A.C.C. Balaklava....................10.00am anglican Balaklava.................... 9.00am Hamley Bridge........... 9.30am With UC at hospital Mallala.......................10.00am CATHOLIC CHURCH Balaklava............. Mass 9.00am Pt Wakefield...... Mass 10.30am Two Wells................... 8.30am Virginia......................10.00am CHURCH OF CHRIST Balaklava....................10.00am Community church Pinery......................... 6.00pm LIGHTHOUSE Balaklava....................10.00am LUTHERAN Balaklava......................9.00am UNITING Mallala.........................9.00am Two Wells..................10.30am Owen Comm...............9.30am Hamley Bridge.............9.30am With Anglicans at hospital Windsor.......................9.00am Balaklava......................9.30am Pt Wakefield.............. 10.30am Nantawarra..................6.00pm Lochiel..........Comb. Nantwarra Tarlee........................... 9.15am

september 15 A.O.G./A.C.C. Balaklava.................. 10.00am anglican Balaklava.................... 9.00am Hamley Bridge..........11.00am Two Wells................ 10.00am CATHOLIC CHURCH Balaklava................. 10.30am Pt Wakefield.... Liturgy 9.00am Two Wells.................. 8.30am Virginia.................... 10.00am CHURCH OF CHRIST Balaklava.................. 10.00am Community church Pinery...................... 10.00am LIGHTHOUSE Balaklava.................. 10.00am LUTHERAN Auburn...................... 9.00am Balaklava................... 11.00am UNITING Mallala....................... 9.00am Two Wells.................10.30am Owen Comm............. 11.00am Hamley Bridge............. 9.15am Windsor.......................9.00am Balaklava...................... 9.30am Pt Wakefield.............. 10.30am Nantawarra............with Lochiel Lochiel....................... 10.00am Tarlee...........................9.15am

september 22 A.O.G./A.C.C. Balaklava.................. 10.00am anglican Balaklava.................... 9.00am Goyder.....................11.00am Two Wells................ 10.00am CATHOLIC CHURCH Balaklava.................. 10.30am Pt Wakefield.......Mass 9.00am Two Wells.................. 8.30am Virginia.................... 10.00am CHURCH OF CHRIST Balaklava.................. 10.00am Community church Pinery...................... 10.00am LIGHTHOUSE Balaklava.................. 10.00am LUTHERAN Balaklava...................10.00am UNITING Mallala....................... 9.00am Two Wells.................10.30am Owen Comm............. 9.30am Hamley Bridge.......... 11.00am Windsor..................... 9.00am Balaklava......................9.30am Pt Wakefield.............. 10.30am Nantawarra..................6.00pm Lochiel..........Comb. Nantwarra Tarlee.......................... 9.15am

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For rent

Three bedroom house at the end of a quiet street. Remote lock up - large garage, secure backyard with high fences, large family and lounge areas. Walk through robe to ensuite, two way bathroom. References required. Phone 0402 262 539 or 8864 5027. Mallala Two large bedroom solid brick home, air conditioning. One minute from shops and school. Ready early October.References needed. Contact 0421 278 185.

For Sale

Camera lens, Nikon AF-S DX, 18-200mm VRII, great condition, comes with UV filter and circular polariser filter, $500 o.n.o. Phone 0431 681 524.

Flash - Sony HVL-F42AM. In great condition, $130. Phone 0431 681 524. Globes shapes and sizes for all situations. Vacuum cleaner replacement bags. Balaklava Electronics 8862 1552. Subaru sedan, 1990, very reliable, Ideal first car, $1000. VBN009. Phone 0407 798 500.

Under $100

Ameda - purely yours breast pump, adjustable suction and speed, double instruct/box, cost $300, sell $30. Phone 0432 699 389.

Wanted to Buy

VALIANTS wanted AP5 to CL sedans, wagon, utes, parts, anything considered. Ph Joe 0439 339 634.

Adult Services

Erection and premature problems. Help for $30, money back guarantee. Phone 0424 452 329. Free sample.

Death

Griffiths - Tony. I will miss my crabbing mate. Dad.

Griffiths - Tony. Much loved brother and brotherin-law to Sharon & Mac. Uncle to Emma, Carly, William, Paul & Jo. Hope the crabs are cooked and the beer is cold. We will miss you more than you know. We will be there for Skye. Special memories we will hold close to our hearts. Love always.

G R I F F I T H S - To n y. Passed away suddenly on 27/08/2013. Left us way too soon. Childhood memories will be with me forever. You were my only brother and we never got to say goodbye, but at least your pain & suffering is over now. You will never be forgotten Tony. You will remain in our hearts forever. Reunited with Mum. Much loved brother and brother-in-law to Lee-Anne and John. Loved Uncle to Tegan, Shannon, Makayla and Blake.

Airofit strider with calorie counter and speed, good condition, $30. Phone 0431 681 524.

Firewood

F i r e w ood f o r s a l e . Cut weighed and delivered. Kindling available. Phone (m) 0407 896 159 Snowtown.

Firewood - Quality split red gum, $330 p/tonne. All loads weighed, free delivery Owen and surrounding areas, 1/2 tonne loads available. Conditions apply. Phone 0412 887 040.

Public Notice

CASH for cans & bottles, Owen Recycling - 18 Railway Terrace, Owen. Wednesday 10am - 5pm; Saturday 10am - 1pm or by appointment. Ph 0428 890 107. Gardening on the Plains Raffle winners : D.Appleby; J.Lea; D.Butler; Kossie.

SAILPLANE flights. The Balaklava Gliding Club has $90 gift vouchers available for passenger flights any weekend from their airfield 10km north west of Balaklava on main Snowtown road. Bookings 8864 5062.

Professional

Physio Prime - Balaklava, Two Wells and Mallala. (W) physioprime.com.au (F) facebook/physioprime (P) 8862 2200 or Darren on 0419 842 228 for an appointment.

P.S. Go The Power

SCHUMACHER - Brian John. Passed away September 10, 1998. 15 years have passed and yet you are never far from our thoughts, we miss you everyday and the love that you brought. Fely and Scarlett Schumacher.

Thank you

Bryan and Kath would like to say a big thank you to all our family and friends and the community at Mallala for transporting me to Lyell McEwin and visiting Bryan many times. Thank you for the prayers, encouragement and support during Bryan’s nine weeks stay in hospital. Kath Coleman.

Coming Events CLARE & DISTRICT HOCKEY ASSOCIATION INC

8pm at Bentley’s Hotel, Clare

CLARE & GILBERT VALLEYS COUNCIL

SEPTEMBER COUNCIL MEETING Change of Venue Notice is hereby given that the next meeting of Council will be held on Monday 16 September 2013 at Marrabel Soldiers Memorial Park clubrooms, Main Road, Marrabel commencing at 7pm. Members of the public are invited to a community tea at the Marrabel District Hall commencing at 6pm. RSVP’s to Tania Dodd ph 88426400 to assist with catering. Roy D Blight Chief Executive Officer

Public Notices

Coming Events

TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE Notice Under Section 33 Road Traffic Act 1961

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 6

10am - 4pm Balaklava Town Hall Lounge

LOCHIEL

Saturday September 7, 2013

In Memoriam

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Nikon 50mm f/1.8 lens. Near new condition $80. Phone 0431 681 524.

Firewood $195 per tonne. Free delivery or pick-up Balaklava as arranged. Mix gum. Phone 0447 079 388 or 0428 811 874.

Griffiths Anthony Brian (Tony). My dear brother, you were taken too soon from us. So many great memories of getting into mischief, driving the gocart in the sandhills, playing cricket in the swamp, the list goes on and on. We love you dearly and you will be sadly missed. You will never be forgotten. Forever in our hearts, Janette, Darren, Kimmy, Matty and Shane.

AGM

Lamaze - babies turtle play gym with vibrating mat and carry bag, Birth +, as new, $10. Phone 0432 699 389.

Sony filter kit, 55mm, 23 pieces, colour, close-up, softone etc. Good condition, $20. Ph: 0431 681 524.

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BRINKWORTH ANNUAL

WHOLE TOWN GARAGE SALES DAY Situated between Clare, Snowtown, Blyth & Koolunga

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 8 • A wealth of individual garage sales, all on the same day, for your convenience be We’ ve en • Sites $10 • Visiting Sellers Welcome clea spring ning • Sales start 9am • Refreshments available • Free street plans with sale sites marked Enquiries Anne Green 8846 2260, aragreen@bigpond.com

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Oval Road, Lochiel, between Moulds Road and Blyth Road, Lochiel will be closed to vehicular traffic between 8.30am and 5pm on Saturday September 7, 2013 for the Adelaide Plains Football League and Adelaide Plains Netball Association 2nd Semi Final. Participants of this event are exempt from observing Australian Road Rules 230, 238.

Owen

Thursday September 12, 2013

North West Street, Owen, between Fourth Street and Fifth Street Owen will be closed to vehicular traffic between 8am and 4.30pm on Thursday September 12, 2013 for the Owen Primary School Inter School Sports Day. Participants of this event are exempt from observing Australian Road Rules 230, 238.

15 Moore Street, Blyth SA (opp. Medika Gallery)

• Iron Man 3 (M) ★ ★ ★ - Fri Sept 6, 8.00pm -Robert Downey Jnr, Don Cheadle, Ben Kingsley • Return To Nim’s Island (PG) ★ ★ - Sat Sept 7, 6pm - Sat Sept 14, 6pm - Bindy Irwin • Promised Land (M) ★ ★ ★ - Sat Sept 7, 8pm - Fri Sept 13, 8pm - Drama - Matt Damon • Song For Marion (M) ★ ★ ★ - Tues Sept 10, 2pm - Sat Sept 14, 8pm - Fri Sept 20, 8pm - Vanessa Redgrave, Gemma Arterton Tickets: • Concession/Student $8 • Adults $10 • Child $5 • Family tickets $25 (2 + 2) extra child $2.50

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BOOKINGS 8844 5175 - (BETWEEN 2PM - 5PM)

BALAKLAVA HIGH SCHOOL presents…

The BHS

SHOWCASE

DEFENCE PROOF & EXPERIMENTAL ESTABLISHMENT PORT WAKEFIELD: LIVE FIRING RANGE WARNING NOTICE Test and evaluation activities involving static firings and/or firings of naval and artillery weapons are conducted at the Proof and Experimental Establishment Port Wakefield throughout the year. The Proof and Experimental Establishment Port Wakefield is a vital Defence test and evaluation capability that has supported Defence since 1929. These firings may require specific tidal or weather conditions, and are critical for the safety of current and new Defence capabilities. Members of the public may notice noise, vibration, flashes and/or smoke during the testing. There is no risk to the public outside of the gazetted Defence Practice Areas. For reasons of public safety, there is a permanent exclusion zone covering land, sea and air around the Port Wakefield Establishment. Specific details on the Port Wakefield Prohibited Area can be obtained from Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No GN 26, 4 July 1990, and is shown on the diagram below. Trespassing in this Area is strictly prohibited and very dangerous due to the presence of unexploded bombs. Any person found within the Prohibited Area or on Defence land will be subject to prosecution. Specific test and evaluation activities may also require restricting public access to the Port Wakefield Defence Practice Areas over specific periods with these areas articulated in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN 40, 7 October 1992, and also identified on the diagram below. This may affect access to the Gulf of St Vincent at Port Wakefield and Port Parham. If any member of the public has inquiries in relation to these activities please contact Proof & Experimental Establishment Port Wakefield – Range Control, on (08) 8867 0270 between 8.00am and 4.30pm weekdays or the Proof & Experimental Establishment Port Wakefield – Security Office, on (08) 8867 0299 outside these hours.

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 18 7pm at Balaklava Town Hall

Balaklava Football & Netball Club

SENIOR & JUNIOR PRESENTATION DAY Sunday September 22 at Balaklava Sports Club

Juniors: 10.00am start • Lunch provided $5 p/person, $20 family Seniors: 2.00pm start • Tea provided $5 p/person

Enquiries to BNC Secretary Marie Heaslip 0427 607 442

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✓ Whole School Public Speaking Event ✓ Musical Performances ✓ Drama Performances ✓ Visual Arts Display ✓ CO2 Dragster Display Cost: $5 Adults & High School Students $3 Under 12, includes light Supper

Any queries contact Balaklava High School front office on 8862 0600 - All Welcome

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Situation Vacant

Trades & Services Directory

Chiropractor Dr Daryl R Brown

ROAD CLOSURE Notice Under Section 33 Road Traffic Act, 1961

Now available Wednesday at the following 44 great locations… ADROSSAN - Adrossan Newsagency ADELAIDE - Rundle Mall Plaza Newsagency ANGLE VALE - Angle Vale Newsagency AUBURN - Auburn IGA - Auburn Roadhouse and Deli BALAKLAVA - Balaklava Newsagency - Free Choice, Balaklava - The Plains Producer - Foodland Balaklava

The following roads will be closed for the ‘Adelaide Plains Football / Netball Association Grand Final’ on: Saturday September 21, 2013 between 7am and 5pm Within the District Council of Mallala: • Ridley Road, Long Plains between Daniel Road and Avon Road.

Persons taking part in the ‘Adelaide Plains Football / Netball Association Grand Final’ on the above roads are exempted from all Australian Road Rules relating to pedestrian behaviour. For further details, contact District Council of Mallala (08) 8527 0200. Charles Mansueto Chief Executive Officer

Situation Vacant

BLYTH - Page's Deli BRINKWORTH - Norma's Country Cafe Brinkworth CLARE - Clare Newsagency DUBLIN - Dublin General Store - Dublin Fuel Station GAWLER - Gawler Newsagency - Adelaide Road Newsagency - Gawler Northern Newsagency HAMLEY BRIDGE - Hamley Bridge Newsagency KADINA - Kadina Newsagency KAPUNDA - Kapunda Newsagency LOCHIEL - Simmonds Garage LOWER LIGHT - Lower Light Service Station OWEN - Owen Post Office MALLALA - Mallala IGA - Mallala Trading Co MOONTA - Moonta Newsagency PORT CLINTON - Port Clinton Store PORT WAKEFIELD - Pt Wakefield Newsagency PRICE - Price General Store ROSEWORTHY - Roseworthy Roadhouse

BUS DRIVERS

Join our rapidly expanding team LinkSA is looking for a casual Bus driver to undertake daily school service work in the Balaklava area. Applicants will need to hold, or have the ability to acquire, an MR or HR licence and LP accreditation with DFC approval. Apply with details of previous experience to: Kevin Evans LinkSA 2 Heuritsch Lane Ph. 8564 3022 or PO Box 676, Angaston SA 5353 operations.angaston@linksa.com.au

I can enjoy the freedom of working in the community, meeting new people and using my skills to find solutions to complex problems. With my help, my clients, their families and the community can enjoy a better quality of health. At SA Health, I can draw upon ongoing education and team support to help my clients better manage their health and feel more empowered in life.

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Interested persons are encouraged to apply before September 10, 2013 Applications to: Site Manager PO Box 25, Balaklava, SA 5461 Email : mark.heaslip@gilmac.com.au

The successful person(s) will need to possess the following: • Good organizational skills and ability to multi-task • High level administrative skills including computer experience (especially Excel) • Excellent communication skills with colleagues and growers • Team oriented approach • Reliable and efficient

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Education and Experience • Previous loader operating or mobile plant experience • Previous agricultural and office experience would be an advantage • Ability to handle a multi-task environment • Competent computer skills • Numerical and literacy skills • Administration & phone skills

8853 2088

Phone Roger: 0428 419 133

MID NORTH

PEST & WEED CONTROL Specialising in the eradication of ... ✓ Flies, Fleas, Misc. Pests ✓ Rats & Mice ✓ White Ants ✓ Cockroaches ✓ Spiders ✓ Weed Spraying FREE NO OBLIGATION QUOTES

Main North Road, Clare Phone: 8842 2001 A/h: 8844 5041 Toll Free: 1300 856 263 Mobile 0418 859 195

Real Estate

BALAKLAVA 85 Edith Terrace

AFFORDABLE FAMILY LIVING ON LARGE CORNER ALLOTMENT (APPROX 1238M2)

• Three double sized bedrooms, WIR & ensuite in master • Bright open plan living with kitchen, meals and lounge area • Excellent outdoor entertaining area • Landscaped gardens & private backyard perfect for children or pet owners • Positioned on a commanding corner allotment with side access to the rear yard Open Inspection: Saturday 10am to 10.30am

RLA205501

www.raywhite.com Clare Valley & Ardrossan

Balco Australia Pty Ltd is seeking a skilled administrator to join the procurement team to provide harvest support and then maternity leave. This will be an 18 month contract October 2013 – March 2015, either full time or via job share.

www.health.sa.gov.au/careers 1300 882 992

WASLEYS - Wasleys Post Office

LOADER OPERATOR

Gilmac Pty Ltd, Balaklava is looking for a skilled loader operator to join our team. Main Job Tasks and Responsibilities • Unloading/loading hay bales to and from trucks • Hay Movements from sheds • Loading infeed tables • Shed maps • Moisture testing hay bales • Working 12 hour shifts • Use of computer system

For appointments phone

Harvest Support / Maternity Leave cover

Yorke & Lower North Health Service Wallaroo Job Ref: 520173

WALLAROO - Wallaroo Newsagency

Send resumes to: PO Box 334, Balaklava 5461 baltransport@rbe.net.au Or contact Garry on 0408 831 971.

PROCUREMENT ADMINISTRATOR

Community Health Nurse

VIRGINIA - Virginia Classic Cafe - Virginia Mogas - Virginia Nursery WATERVALE - Watervale General Store

Must have HC & forklift licence, be highly motivated, reliable, with good customer skills and good presentation. Experience is an advantage but not essential.

7 DAYS SERVICE!

$249,000

SADDLEWORTH - Saddleworth IGA

TWO WELLS - Two Wells BP - Two Wells IGA - Two Wells Snack Bar - Lange Auto, Two Wells

Local General Carrier Full Time or Part Time Position

SEPTIC SUCKERS

Kelly Leach 0417 416 451 Daniel Schell 0415 436 379 Geoff Schell 0418 842 421

RIVERTON - Riverton Newsagency

TARLEE - Tarlee Post Office

TRUCK DRIVER / FORKLIFT OPERATOR

Health Comm. Lic. No. 12

RIDLEY ROAD, LONG PLAINS

Consulting Fridays 9am to 1pm at Balaklava Ambulance Station

LOWER LIGHT

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

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Applications can be made to: Pat Guerin PO Box 343 Balaklava, SA 5461 pguerin@balco.com.au Mobile: 0403 583 973 Applications close 5.00pm Wednesday September 18, 2013

PINERY

Sampsons 215.7ha (533 acres) Fertile broad acre farming opportunity • Flat to gently undulating cropping land - loamy soils with sandy rises • Well fenced into 3 main paddocks • Watered by mains water • Estimated annual rainfall 350mm — 400mm. • Located approx 20kms South of Balaklava, central to numerous grain terminals “An ideal add on block with the property set up for a modern large scale farming enterprise” Auction: October 3, 2013 (INSP) 2pm at Pinery Community Centre Geoff Schell 0418 842 421 Daniel Schell 0415 436 379 RLA205501

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Spring is the perfect time for selling We have had some great sales! Contact us for a free Spring Appraisal PUBLIC NOTICE - SECTION 7

The vendor's statement relating to matters affecting the advertised properties in this publication may be inspected at the agent's office three business days prior to auction or at the place of auction 30 minutes before sale.

WIRREANDA VIA SNOWTOWN 1545.6ha (3819.18acres) - As a whole or in 4 lots

Lot 1 - “Wirreanda” 496.1ha + main homestead Lot 2 – “Jansen” 223.6ha +licensed cattle feedlot Lot vendor's 3 – “Wundkes” 371.1ha + homestead The statement relating to matters affectLot 4 – “Watsons” 454.8ha ing the advertised properties in this publication • Flat gently undulating cropping soils may beto inspected at thefertile agent's office three • Generally well fenced, watered by mains water business days prior to auction or at the place of plus bore on Lot 1 auction 30 minutes before sale. • Outstanding improvements include 2 homesteads, s/shed & extensive implement shedding • Generally regarded as 350-375mm annual rainfall

PUBLIC NOTICE - SECTION 7

PUBLIC NOTICE SECTION 7

The offering of “Wirreanda” is a once in a lifetime opportunity having been held in the Ashby family for more than 140 years

EOI closing 4pm Friday October 4, 2013 The vendor's statement relating to matters affecting properties in this Geoff Schellthe 0418 advertised 842 421 publication may436 be379 inspected at the agent's Daniel Schell 0415 office three business days prior to auction or www.raywhite.com RLA205501 Clare & before Ardrossan at the place of auction 30Valley minutes sale.

PUBLIC NOTICE - SECTION 7 The vendor's statement relating to matters affecting the advertised properties in this publication may be inspected at the agent's office three business days prior to auction or at the place of auction 30 minutes before sale.

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PUBLIC NOTICE SECTION 7

The vendor's The vendor's statement relating to statement relating matters affecting the to matters affectadvertised ing the advertised properties in this publication may be inspected properties in this at the agent's offi ce Balaklava areas Owen, Snowtown and publication may three business days be inspected at priorCERTIFIED, to auction or at1200 SOW FARROW TO FINISH APIQ the agent's office the place of auction 30 PORK PRODUCTION UNIT three business minutes before sale.

MT BOOTHBY NORTHERN PIGGERY AGGREGATION 4 sites with option to purchase Total enterprise as a whole going concern or days prior to individual sites as standalone enterprises auction “Snowtown” – Farrowing and weaner site or at the place of auction “Target Hill” – Grower site 30 minutes before “Bangalee” – Farrowing site sale. “Rocks” – Grower sit • Very profitable business with 5 years of proven history • Significant capital expenditure over last 5 years The vendor's • Loyal management and staff, currently absentee owners statement relating to • More than 20 pigs sold per sow per year, proven in profitability matters affecting the • Plant and equipment included in sale as a “going concern” advertised • Current production high properties in this • Piggery fully set up for batch farrowing with all progeny grown “All In All Out” publication may be • Ability to take advantage of future high production, with all conception rates inspected at the exceeding targets agent's office three • Piggery has been set up with good flow and labour efficiency business days prior Other improvements include; homesteads at each site, office blocks, workshops, to auction or at the implement shedding, flushing systems & effluent ponds place of auction 30 For copy of information memorandum please contact sole agents Geoff Schell minutes before sale. or Daniel Schell. Expression of Interest closing 4pm 1st November 2013

PUBLIC NOTICE SECTION 7

Geoff Schell 0418 842 421 Daniel Schell 0415 436 379 RLA205501

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Real Estate

THE LOCAL AGENT SELLING LOCAL PROPERTIES

BALAKLAVA $189,500 23 Harris Street

Tremendous 3 bedroom stone cottage in a great street. • 3 bedroom stone cottage • Garage • Good size kitchen • Large bathroom

BALAKLAVA

$280,000

12 PHILLIPS STREET

BALAKLAVA

$315,000

2/8 GEORGE STREET

Are you retiring one day? Here’s the home for you!!

• Walking distance to main street • Spacious as new home • 3 bedroom • Easy care yard • 2 living areas

BALAKLAVA

$129,000

19 HIGHAM AVENUE

PORT WAKEFIELD $125,000 4 PHILLIPS STREET

WHITWARTA 0.4069 HA

NEW PRICE: $275,000

• 3 bedroom character stone villa on 3.38ha • Wide hallway, formal lounge, timber kitchen cupboards • Enclosed yard with cottage style garden & entertainment area • Tack room, round yard, 3 stables, workshop & implement shed • Rainwater tank & 2.2kw of solar power

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Roosters In-form Tigers United claims famous end Rams’ victory over Roosters season blustery out there,” he said. “A couple of shots the wind grabbed Les Pearson reviews and dragged them away fairly late.” round 5 APFL Two Wells coach, Mark Thomson, A grade matches could not believe the drop in standard Les Pearson reviews the APFL of his team’s disposal. A grade first semi final “We match were burning the footy from UNITED became the second team to half back, so it was barely getting to the roll the reigning premier, Two Wells, with centre line,” he said. TWO Wells won throughwin to the ing pretty well could from the start, so five goals up a comprehensive 40-point in gusty “They have been APFL preliminary andonended very happy, particularly conditions at Longfinal Plains Saturday.we were at quarter time, they played really well Virginia’s with came a convincup tointo halfthe time,” Thomson Andrewseason Hardiman back into the wind as well.said. ing 53-point victory in Saturday’s “Out attack on the footy was up,lined up on Two Wells team, which was still missing Ruckman, Tyson Ettridge, first final at Hamley Bridge. as was ourWells pressure on the opposiLee semi Allmond, Josh Osbourne and Brad Two danger man, Simon Feast, in Roosters coach, Mark Thomtion.”an epic head-to-head battle. Fitzgerald. son,The hadTigers spokencame during up team, Veteran ruckman, Simon Feast, outthe thelead better “Tyson was charged with keeping a to the matchonabout the importance was taken theFeast, ground slamming 10 scoring shots to three close from eye on as 15 we knew what he of team’s start. two goals from all minutes the first with a buthis only registering wasinto capable of,”term White said. Two Wells dominated the first dislocated finger, which pierced their hard work. “This was the first weekthe he was able halfTwo to lead by seven at half to the skin, to requiring a visit to hospital. Wells failedgoals to respond fully train after playing with a few time causecall some left 19-year-old ruckman, earlyand wake-up andserious Unitedrecontinued This niggles the past couple of weeks.” thinking in left the off, Virginia camp. Ben Slattery, charged thegood job, while on wherethe they seizing a 21-point Ettridge did awith pretty BradatRobertson (Virginia) and rucking the remainder of a freebuffer the main break. his duties Tigerfor teammates enjoyed LeeUnited Allmond (Two Wells) were the match. coach, David White, said scor- flowing game style. finding Allmond parVirginia coach, Joss DenEning wasplenty toughof at it, times. ticularly damaging but it was Two gelse, felt his team was all but n Continued page 19 “It was a tricky wind, it was fairly Wells’ speed and fitness exposing ambushed. the Rams on several occasions in “They definitely jumped us on delightfully sunny conditions. the weekend,” he said. “We were on the ball and playn Continued page 18

ROOSTER Ryan Hooper runs down the ground in Saturday’s first semi, while Virginia’s Caleb Howell, Anthony Seccafien and Matthew Young watch on. PHOTO: LISA REDPATH

KOBY Ettridge marks for the Tigers in their goal third, ahead of Rooster, Ryan Hooper, in the A grade match on Saturday. SALLy Wilson, Mallala defends as Emily Shepherd, Balaklava looks for options in Saturday’s A1 APNA match at Hamley Bridge. n Results, reports & more pictures, pages 16-17

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ASH Barnett has been “I’m looking forward potential players. n LES PEARSON names plains producer medal favourites appointed as the coach to it, for sure.” “At this early stage, for the Adelaide Plains Barnett was a selector I’m working on apFootball League’s assoand assistant coach of the proaching a few guys ciation team to compete APFL team in 2004 and who can help with selecat the Landmark Cup at 2005. tion,” Barnett said. Jamestown on June 8. “The concept has “I’ll be picking guys APFL president, changed a bit over the who want to play, that Despite that, he’s every chance of a from Balaklava with 22 goals, while THE Adelaide Plains Football Brad Busch, confirmed years to the round robin will be my personal top five finish. Hayden Walker’s year in the ruck is League’s most prestigious individual Barnett’s appointment on style, whereas it used to approach, we want guys Justin Cicolella is another to be likely to win some votes as well. honour will be awarded on Saturday Tuesday. be just one game,” he who want to play.” considered, the former Woodville-West Storic has won a medal in the Rivnight, with the Plains Producer medal “He’s very enthusisaid. At least five players Torrens star outstanding on several ocerland for Berri in 2008 and plays an count to be held at Balaklava Town astic, keen and positive He will be trying to under 21 must be selected casions, including both wins. eye-catching style of football, so don’t Hall. about it, and I like his involve as many people in the final squad. Barnetta reasonable showing. Each club has a few candidates wellASHdiscount Hamley Bridge style myself,” Busch said. from different clubs “I would imagine and truly in the running. Hummocks-Watchman with association footy “I’m very happy he around theEagles competition as CAPTAIN there wouldCraig be upTaylor to 25 looks like a Balaklava around the nation when has taken it on.” possible to help in some possible undercandidate, 21s in the although competi- his polling UNDERSIZED ruckman, Adam playing butTurrell, I hadn’tlooks to becapacity. current could make the last tion yearthat is not promising. the likely frontrunTHEBarnett, Peckersthe had several consistent consideredner coaching it,”bottom-placed HamleyinBridge A gradethis year, With the Landmark squad,” Barnettplayed said. a heap more Ryan Appleton from the Eagles this performers the midfield he said. year. coach, said he wasMcPharlin, more Cup only a month away, games “It’s a big chance forvote total YOUNG Bomber, Matthew Couley, charges down this season and his Justin Michael, Todd Aaron “It came as a little bit than happy take on the prominent coach already last ayear lot of those guys, as in a team the ground in the Under 8 game at Port Wakefield on was pretty decent Turrell’s returnthe of 12 besthas player Cocks and DeantoStoric fairly but when from begun role. to canvass theto thatscouts attendand these missedoften the finals didn’t really Saturday. appearances 16 matches is sure in the best players this season. of a surprise n More pictures, page 16 the opportunity came, I “I’ve been league’s coaches carnivals.” to leadother his club but forimpress. McPharlin is a involved proven vote-getter in garner enough votes jumped at it. it is unlikely he will win the medal. the past and arguably the best chance n Continued page 20

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AS thousands flock in to the Balaklava Racing Club’s premier event, today’s Balaklava Cup, reporter Les Pearson delves deeper into why the event is so successful, amongst the other great events the club hosts each year

RC chairman, Wayne Henson, said the profile of the cup continued to be the envy of racing clubs across the nation. “BRC deputy chairman, Trevor Sampson, and I went to Gosford about two years ago and they were bragging about their cup day, which had about 7000 people there,” Mr Henson said. Gosford has a population of about 150,000, which doubles to about 300,000 if the surrounding areas are taken into account. Mr Henson responded with the Balaklava Cup’s attendance topping 14,000 based at a township of just 1200. “They thought we were just pulling their leg,” he laughed. “Rob Waterhouse was here a year or two ago and he said it was better than Grafton and better than Scone, which are major country meets in New South Wales.” There’s no luck behind the suc-

cess of the cup though, an attitude to continually grow the event and cater for the patrons a staple every year. “A lot people in the industry believe it will always be the same but I can tell you, if you didn’t treat it with the right sort of respect, you could lose it within two to three years,” Mr Henson said. “I think that’s what has happened to some major meets in South Australia. I don’t think they’ve treated the meetings with the right significance and they’ve lost the people. “It used to be with a lot of key events, people went to no matter what you did. In today’s world, you’ve got to give people a reason to come. “I think we do with the marquees, the tradition, and all the other things that go with it. We do everything we can to accommodate people. That’s what it’s all about, getting people in.” The rapidly growing national profile is attracting the country’s

superstar stables to vie for both the cup and the Coopers Sprint, Sydneybased John O’Shea training Bagman to last year’s cup victory, ridden by champion hoop, Brad Rawiller. “The prize money is good this year and you’ve got $40,000 for the sprint and $80,000 for the cup, which is reasonable money for a Wednesday provincial meet,” Mr Henson said. Corporate support has also bolstered the ongoing success of Balaklava’s big day. “There’s a few reasons why the Balaklava Cup has grown exponentially and one of those is our sponsors, in particular Coopers,” Mr Henson said. “Since they came on board, they’ve made a huge contribution, not only to the club with sponsorship but actually embracing the event and being here and being part of it. “They’re here all year but on cup day, they bring up 600 people too.”

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ALAKLAVA Cup aside, the Balaklava Racing Club has some cracking events throughout the year, well worth marking on the calendar. BRC chairman, Wayne Henson, said the racing season started in February each year after a break over summer. “It’s not a bad thing, because it gets a bit hot up here during those months and gives the track a chance to recuperate from a tough winter and spring campaign,” he said. The first major event of the year is the Adelaide Plains Cup, raced on either the last Sunday in February or first Sunday in March. “It’s a great Sunday afternoon meet,” Mr Henson said. “It’s more community orientated than some of the other meetings, because they’re on a Wednesday, so it’s a good opportunity for local people, from not only the direct district, but also surrounding areas to come have a day out.” Veterans’ Day follows in April.

“It’s an idea we came up with some years ago and deputy chairman, Trevor Sampson, has done a great job promoting that with the TPI association and the RSL. Both those bodies, amongst others, strongly support the event. We get about 1200 people to that each year and it’s a great tribute to those who served in the forces and also a great day in general.” Any RSL clubs or veterans looking to be a part of the day can contact the RSL’s state branch for more details. “It’s difficult for us to talk to everyone, so if you’ve got a club and they can bring a busload of people, then it’s a win for both sides,” Mr Henson said. Publican’s Day often arrives in late May or early June. “That’s probably our second biggest day to the cup,” Mr Henson said. “The numbers vary a little bit but our best years we would have more than 600 people for the lunch function. That is a really good, entertaining day. “For me, it’s probably the most enjoyable day as it’s not as much work as the cup but it still has a great

atmosphere. It is an opportunity for those people to get away and mix with their mates and others in the industry. “It’s a great networking afternoon, as well as a lot of fun.” Farmers Day is a new race meet, initiated by BRC committee member, Craig Wissell. “We’ve had two years of the Farmers Day,” Mr Henson said. “That’s just in its infancy but it has a lot of scope to grow, so we’re very optimistic about that moving forward. “We’ve focussed on March as the time to have it, as most farmers have finished harvest and yet to start seeding, so if we could almost turn it into a field day, it would be bloody good. “The other thing we are looking at is an SANFL legends day, inviting 50 football legends from the past to come up for the day.” So, with plenty on the racing calendar, why not come down again during 2014 for another taste of what the Balaklava Racing Club has to offer. “It is an innovative club,” Mr Henson said.

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Pay to monitor in rare form. record 3:0-1 -0 $5,300 trk 0:0-0-0 Dist 3:0-1-0 trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 record 12:0-1 -3 $7,900 trk 1:0-0-0 Dist 2:0-0-1 trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 12 525xlastsecretmensBusiness Pannell moves55.5 0 betting closely as a guide toGood his start, when she11 Todd is capable of winning without surprising. in for strong support 4 DEE BEE be2ndthe best 2:0-1-0 DeadNo 1:0-0-0 slow 0:0-0-0 heavyNINE: 0:0-0-01stMay up 1:0-0-0 up 1:0-1-0 Good 3:0-1-1 Dead 7:0-0-2 slow 1:0-0-0 heavy 1:0-0-01st up 3:0-0-0 2nd up 2:0-0-0 13 4x0 starFire LaDy 3 She Paul Gatt 55.5 0 chances first-up. finished mid-field at Morphettville. 5-10 MRPK Sat 24Mar12 1000m 2Y 0 - for 68 Good T Pannell (6) 54 $21 Southern Strike 54 , 58.97 value the multiple forms of3.1Lbetting. 2-10 GAWL Wed 4Apr12 2100m MDN-SW Good C Lindop (9) 57 $6 S’amuse 55 0.1L , 2:12.55 2-8 MORP Thu 19Apr12 1100m 2Y MDN-SW Good T Pannell (3) 55.5 $3 Whitten’s Delight 55.5 1.3L , 1:05.72 3-8 MORP Thu 19Apr12 2050m 2UP MDN-SW Good C Lindop (7) 57 $2.10f Baby Boy 57cannot 1.7L , 2:09.18be dismissed lightly. He has been a genuine improver in 5-12 MORP Sat 5May12 1050m 2Y HCP Dead T Pannell (12) 54.5 $11 Star of Zena 54.5 7.5L , 1:02.87 4-9 GAWL Thu 23Aug12 1200m E&G MDN-SW Dead C Lindop (1) 58 $4.40 Windsor Gardens 54 8.3L , 1:15.31 recent starts. No 2 DIGNITARY: Resumed from a Barrierand 3 55.5kg 6 57.5kg Barrier 4 58kg No 15LaDy RAKI: In a top stable reSYBIL: The mare is13respell last2 start at Gawler, blinkers went 1 FOrce OF three No 2 JUSTBarrier starFire FrOese paul Gatt Jason holder Jake toeroek (a3) suming from a spell, look for him to be No 4 SHARK EYE: He has been narsuming from a spell and has been set on and he produced an effort of a coming Lloyd kennewell (Morphettville) paul Beshara (Morphettville) scott trenowden (Oakbank) filly sire All Barhome One Damlate Almazyoon (USA)) 3yo baytwo or brown gelding and sire Oamaru Force Dam Threefor for Free (Primo Valentinofirst-up. He3yo in (Danehill the race. beaten at his past starts especially this event ischestnut a motoring winner. 5yo The gelding was sent outTangerine favourbay gelding sire Redoute’s Choice Dam Dream (FR) rowly (Sadler’s Wells (USA)) (IRE))The gelding has record 2:0-0 -0 $600 trk 0:0-0-0 Dist 1:0-0-0 trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 $4,650disgraced trk 0:0-0-0 Dist when 0:0-0-0 trk/Dist has his hoof on the till. prolific winner and commands respect. ite and record was 6:0-1 far -1from he 0:0-0-0 Good 0:0-0-0 Dead 1:0-0-0 slow 1:0-0-0 heavy 0:0-0-01st up 2:0-0-0 2nd up 0:0-0-0 record 1:0-0 -0 $0 trk 0:0-0-0 Dist 1:0-0-0 trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 Good 3:0-0-1 slowheels. 1:0-1-0 heavy 0:0-0-01st up 2:0-0-0 2nd up 2:0-0-1 drawn to get the run of race, he slow will1:0-0-0 heavy No0:0-0-0 111stCOUNTER SIGN:4-8The geldfinished on2:0-0-0 the Dead winner’s M BR Sun 4Mar12 900m 2Y MDN-SW Dead S Cahill (6) 55.5 $7 Pharomac 54.5 1.5L , 52.72 Goodthe 0:0-0-0 Dead 0:0-0-0 up 1:0-0-0 2nd up 0:0-0-0 3-10 GAWL Thu 2Aug12 1228m E&G MDN-SW Dead J L Kah (a)(6) 58 55$12 Flash Mick 58 4.0L , 1:16.29 MORPstarts Wed 22Aug12 1100mNo 3YF MDN-SW Slow J Bowditch (8) 57.5 $10 Monica Kate 57.5 6.7L , 1:06.96 from past 12-14 three Been bursting J Holder (10)form-line 57.5 $31 D’artagnan 57.5 4.4Lhis , 1:06.27 4-11 No GAWL 4 WedLOUDANZO: 15Aug12 1528m MDN-SW Dead D Tourneur (8) 58 $7 Fidesdito 56 1.7L ,take 1:36.67 beating. 5-13 MORP Wed 22Aug12 1100m 3YC&G MDN-SW Slowing’s 1 RUSSIAN ROCKER: Could prove 2-8 GAWL 23Aug12career 1700m MDN-SW Slow D Tourneur (4) 58 he $5 Facing 56 0.3L , 1:50.38 No 8 COUNTER SPIN: The gelding is excellent. He has been placed at his win at Thu three starts, when has to be the best “get-out” bet. The gelding Barrier 7 57.5kg 2 Free BalaklavaanRace 3 -of 1:13pm Barrier 8 58kg improved at all three startsranGe to date, past two starts, both efforts were those produced finished runner-up time. He ran home has effort a coming winner last 3 set tOeach Wayne kerford excite (Blks) Darren Bonetti Augusta) matthew neilson with a solid third at(Port Gawler. of a coming winner. stronglykenlast start at Murray Bridge and culminating at Murray Bridge, when he ran home caRoMa / SaBoiSstart Maiden Plate 1200m sweeney (Morphettville) 3yo bay gelding sire Niello Dam Label Rouge (Hussonet (USA)) He is now ready to produce his best form. No 8 AURUMCERT: Came Of from last at this extra distance will play in his favour. 5yo bay gelding sire Reset Dam Excitant (Rory’s Jester) strongly for a narrow defeat, the $10,000. For Three-Years-Old and Upwards No sex restriction. Maiden. Seteffort Weights.was First start No 5 THIDWICK THE MOOSE: He this meeting last year to win atApprentices long odds. 18:0-4 -2 $16,250 trk 4:0-2-1 Dist 1:0-0-0 trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 No 8record DADDY’S LITTLELADY: The a 1:09.38 coming can claim.that Record:of 1200 Flyingwinner. Phoenix 7:0-3-1worth Dead 9:0-1-1 slow 1:0-0-0chance heavy 1:0-0-01st 2nd up 4:0-0-1 from a spell and has been is resuming Pay not to dismiss lightly. mare isGood well another onup 4:0-1-0 No 4 WINGS ON HER FEET: The mare 5-10 GAWL Thu 2Aug12 1228m E&G MDN-SW Dead P Gatt (10) 58 $12 Flash Mick 58 5.8L , 1:16.29 placed No1 OUTLANDISH LAD: He resumher last start failure, her previous form no. isLast 5 horse/Barrier Wgt she rtg has 2-12 BKVA Wed 8Aug12 1410m 4UP MDN-SW Good M Neilson (12) 58 $9 Full Bore 55 0.8L , 1:25.82 at two barrier trials in preparation grows anotherJockey leg at this track, Barrier 9 57.5kg 3 hank’s nepheWing and has a touch of class 1about x332xhim. cOttOnbeen rOaD 5 workingChad Levera win in recent 58 0 starts 6-14 Wed 29Aug12 1406m CG&E MDN-SW Dead M Neilson (1) 58 $3.60 Captain Finniss 4.9L , 1:27.96 for55today. wasM BR creditable. up to simon price 2 80x74 GOne WithOut 11 Todd Pannell 58 0 (Morphettville) No 21258kgLONCAVA: Jon InO’connor top stable and No 1 ALBANY GREY: Caught the eye Barrier and is chance. 4 Where’s 3 3 schumacher 1 a serious Markwinning Pegus 58 0 that (Blks) 3yo bay gelding sire Danbird Dam Chapent (Peintre Celebre (USA)) Westoverbe (a1.5) should kept safe first-up from a spell. last start on debut at Gawler, look for him scott No4 2 ROCK ONPatterson RENNIE: 58 Should not 4 6222x vOn raDetZky Adrian 0 record 2:0-0 -0 $800 trk 0:0-0-0 Dist 2:0-0-0 trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 sweeney (Morphettville) to be inken the 5 2x 6 Dom Tourneur 56 has 0 won Good 1:0-0-0 Dead 1:0-0-0 slow 0:0-0-0 heavy up 1:0-0-0CLUB: 2nd up 1:0-0-0 be dismissed lightly, the gelding No0:0-0-0 2 1st KING He has beenFine a FettLe 4yo bay finish. or brown gelding sire Stargazer (NZ) Dam Strategic Blue (Strategic) 8-9 MRPK Sat 21Apr12 1000m 2Y HCP Good J Holder (6) 58 $5 Viking Starimprover 56 7.4L , 59.26 6 starts Just 8 his three Jasonstarts Holder at this56track. 0 The record 8:0-0 -1 $2,700 trk 1:0-0-0 Dist 0:0-0-0 trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 two of genuine at all three to sOLvent 7-12 MORP Sat 5May12 1050m 2Y HCP Dead S Westover (a)(2) 56 55$41 Star of Zena 54.5 7.6L , 1:02.87 7 0x423 kLOnDike LiL 2 Jamie Kah (a2) 56 0 Good 2:0-0-0 Dead 3:0-0-1 slow 3:0-0-0 heavy 0:0-0-01st up 2:0-0-0 No 2nd up 5 2:0-0-0 wide the OCEAN STREET: The mare date culminating with a close8 second at mimi 23x2 Our 12 barrier isPaul Gattonly negative. 56 0 4-12 GAWL Thu 2Aug12 1734m MDN-SW Dead S Westover (a)(5) 58 56.5$9 Wotzitworth 58 4.3L , 1:51.36 Barrier coming 5 57.5kg from a wide No1511 AUTO PILOT: has only had the three 4starts to date for a Morphettville after Victorian trained 3-9 No GAWL 4 WedBIANCRAZY: 15Aug12 1734m MDN-SW Dead T Pannell (7) 58 $10 Why Not You 53 4.2L , 1:49.04 9 raGinG sWeLL Simon Price He is the 56 “smokey” 0 prOpshaFt Libby hopwood 4-6 MORP Wed 22Aug12 2052m MDN-SW Slow T Pannell (3) 58 $6 Elegido 54 6.3L , 2:13.49 of the themOOse field,3 look for Neilson him to strip has shown above gate. Better drawn and is clearly 10 the one thiDWick Matthew 56 fitter 0 and mare who has had the benefit of three win and a second andBrian Lear (Port Lincoln) OF War 17 Clare Lindop 56 0 Barrier 5 56kg 3yoher brown to gelding Shaft Dam Stalwart (King his presence felt. ability. Expect be sire primed they Amber have toIvor) beat on form. 11 575x2 WOrDs make starts following a spell and will be at peak average 5 currahee 12 80x62 kristaBeLLa 9 Michael Schrapel (a3) 54 0 Balaklava Race 1 - 12:03pm

Race 1: (9,3,6,8) atlaS event & PaRtY HiRe / SaBoiS Maiden Plate

7-8 MORP Wed 1Aug12 1050m 3Y MDN-SW Slow S Westover (a)(1) 55.5 $14 Saturday Sorcerer 57.5 9.3L , 1:04.69 9-13 GAWL Wed 15Aug12 1228m MDN-SW Dead A Patterson (10) 54 $21 Assaboy 58 8.4L , 1:15.83 10-10 M BR Wed 29Aug12 1406m F&M MDN-SW Dead A Patterson (8) 55.5 $14 Maid of Finniss 54.5 10.2L , 1:27.66

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0

Race 8: (2, 1, 4, 15)

Race 2: (2,4,8,1)

Race 4: (4, 8, 5,12)

Race 6: (2, 11, 8, 1)

Race 9: (1, 4, 2, 11)

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Race 7: (2,7,4,5)

Race 3: (4,2,1,3)

Race 5 (5,1,4,3)

adrian patterson roslyn Day (Oakbank) 4yo bay mare A sire Akhadan Dam Some Kinda Storm (Torrential (USA)) record 7:0-2 -1 $10,100 trk 0:0-0-0 Dist 0:0-0-0 trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 Good 0:0-0-0 Dead 5:0-2-1 slow 2:0-0-0 heavy 0:0-0-01st up 2:0-1-0 2nd up 2:0-1-1

record 2:0-0 -1 $1,200 trk 0:0-0-0 Dist 2:0-0-1 trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 Good 2:0-0-1 Dead 0:0-0-0 slow 0:0-0-0 heavy 0:0-0-01st up 1:0-0-0 2nd up 1:0-0-1

4-10 PT A Sun 10Jun12 1100m 2Y MDN-SW Good J B Potter (8) 57.5 $6.50 Montalto 55.5 7.0L , 1:04.26 3-8 PT A Thu 28Jun12 1100m 2Y HCP Good L E Hopwood (7) 57 $8 Montalto 57.5 1.5L , 1:04.21

5

2-8 GAWL Thu 2Aug12 1228m 4UP M MDN-SW Dead A Patterson (1) 57.5 $3.50 Eloise That’s Me 57.5 3.3L , 1:16.34 2-11 GAWL Wed 15Aug12 1528m MDN-SW Dead A Patterson (4) 56 $5 Fidesdi 56 0.3L , 1:36.67 5-8 GAWL Thu 23Aug12 1700m MDN-SW Slow A Patterson (6) 56 $3 Facing 56 1.6L , 1:50.38

6

hOLy shemOLey

Barrier 6 56kg shayne cahill

John macmillan (Strathalbyn) 5yo bay mare sire Fraar (USA) Dam Soft (Sanction) record 15:0-2 -5 $15,700 trk 1:0-0-0 Dist 4:0-1-0 trk/Dist 1:0-0-0 Good 6:0-0-1 Dead 6:0-2-1 slow 2:0-0-2 heavy 1:0-0-11st up 3:0-1-1 2nd up 3:0-1-0

2-14 M BR Wed 25Jul12 1600m 2UP MDN-SW Dead L Stojakovic (a)(4) 56 54.5$7 Blevic Lad 53.5 0.5L , 1:41.99 5-9 GAWL Wed 15Aug12 1734m MDN-SW Dead L Stojakovic (a)(1) 56 54.5$4 Why Not You 53 6.8L , 1:49.04 3-8 GAWL Thu 23Aug12 1700m MDN-SW Slow S Cahill (1) 56 $2.40f Facing 56 0.4L , 1:50.38

7

star cOntessa

Barrier 3 56kg Jason holder

David Balfour (Morphettville) 4yo bay mare A sire Dash for Cash Dam Star Maid (Made of Gold (USA)) record 8:0-0 -1 $2,600 trk 2:0-0-0 Dist 0:0-0-0 trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 Good 3:0-0-1 Dead 2:0-0-0 slow 3:0-0-0 heavy 0:0-0-01st up 2:0-0-1 2nd up 2:0-0-0

8-11 MRPK Thu 19Jul12 1250m MDN-SW Dead T Baker (1) 55.5 $21 Social Assassin 57.5 13.6L , 1:17.30 8-12 MORP Wed 1Aug12 1050m 4UP MDN-SW Slow C Lindop (7) 56 $17 Get Up Stand Up 53 9.7L , 1:04.78 5-14 GAWL Thu 23Aug12 1200m MARES MDN-SW Slow P Gatt (1) 57.5 $31 Princess Peggy 57.5 9.2L , 1:15.07

8

Why yOu LittLe

Barrier 9 56kg Jeffrey maund

trevor Day (Strathalbyn) 4yo bay mare A sire Face Value Dam Chickey Werrie (Danzero) record 6:0-0 -0 $0 trk 0:0-0-0 Dist 0:0-0-0 trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 Good 3:0-0-0 Dead 2:0-0-0 slow 1:0-0-0 heavy 0:0-0-01st up 1:0-0-0 2nd up 1:0-0-0

12-13 M BR Mon 11Jun12 1400m 2UP MDN-SW Dead T O’Donnell (a)(11) 55.5 54.5$401 Rory’s Union 57.5 23.0L , 1:27.48 9-10 M BR Wed 25Jul12 1200m 3Y MDN-SW Dead J Maund (10) 55.5 $101 Reslenda 57.5 10.2L , 1:14.73 7-8 GAWL Thu 23Aug12 1700m MDN-SW Slow J Maund (8) 56 $51 Facing 56 11.3L , 1:50.38

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saturDay’s chiLD

Barrier 1 57.5kg Ben claridge

Darren magro (Gawler) 3yo brown gelding sire Any Given Saturday (USA) Dam Miss Rubiton (Rubiton) record 1:0-0 -0 $400 trk 0:0-0-0 Dist 1:0-0-0 trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 Good 1:0-0-0 Dead 0:0-0-0 slow 0:0-0-0 heavy 0:0-0-01st up 1:0-0-0 2nd up 0:0-0-0

13 14 15e 16e 17e 18e

2

Barrier 10 57.5kg matthew neilson

tony mcevoy (Angaston) 3yo bay gelding sire Beautiful Crown (USA) Dam Capanetta (Captain’s Gold (USA)) record 1:0-0 -0 $0 trk 0:0-0-0 Dist 1:0-0-0 trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 Good 0:0-0-0 Dead 1:0-0-0 slow 0:0-0-0 heavy 0:0-0-01st up 1:0-0-0 2nd up 0:0-0-0

8-11 MRPK Thu 19Jul12 1000m 2Y MDN-SW Dead J Toeroek (a)(7) 57.5 54.5$26 Miss Intensus 55.5 7.7L , 1:01.01

8

Brave JOurney

Barrier 12 55.5kg Jeffrey maund

Gary searle (Gawler) 3yo chestnut filly F sire Good Journey (USA) Dam Brave Accord (Kenny’s Best Pal) record 1:0-0 -0 $0 trk 0:0-0-0 Dist 1:0-0-0 trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 Good 0:0-0-0 Dead 0:0-0-0 slow 1:0-0-0 heavy 0:0-0-01st up 1:0-0-0 2nd up 0:0-0-0

9-14 MORP Wed 22Aug12 1100m 3YF MDN-SW Slow J Maund (6) 57.5 $7.50 Monica Kate 57.5 4.5L , 1:06.96

0 0 0 0 0 0

3-13 BKVA Wed 21Mar12 1050m MDN-SW Dead C Lever (3) 57 $6 Aeraise 57 4.1L , 1:01.82 3-10 GAWL Wed 4Apr12 1100m 3Y MDN-SW Good C Lever (5) 57.5 $4.80 Wise And Happy 57.5 2.1L , 1:05.51 2-13 SBYN Wed 18Apr12 1200m CG&E MDN-SW Dead M Pegus (9) 57 $2.60f Proctorville 57 2.6L , 1:14.49

9-13 MORP Wed 22Aug12 1100m 3YC&G MDN-SW Slow J Bowditch (8) 57.5 $101 D’artagnan 57.5 7.3L , 1:06.27

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54 54 56 56 58 58

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Amy Herrmann David Tootell Libby Hopwood Lauren Stojakovic (a1.5) Shayne Cahill Brad Rawiller

Barrier 5 58kg 1 (Blks) chad Lever richard Jolly (Morphettville) 4yo bay gelding A sire Blevic Dam Black Eyed Susan (Redoute’s Choice) record 4:0-1 -2 $5,400 trk 1:0-0-1 Dist 1:0-1-0 trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 Good 2:0-0-1 Dead 2:0-1-1 slow 0:0-0-0 heavy 0:0-0-01st up 2:0-0-1 2nd up 1:0-0-1

MRPK Sat 21Apr12 1000m 2Y HCP Good J Lyon (8) 58 $9 Viking Star 56 7.9L , 59.26

Barrier 2 57.5kg 6 Joe Bowditch David Balfour (Morphettville) 3yo bay colt A sire Planchet Dam Stone Queen (Monolith) record 1:0-0 -0 $0 trk 0:0-0-0 Dist 1:0-0-0 trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 Good 0:0-0-0 Dead 0:0-0-0 slow 1:0-0-0 heavy 0:0-0-01st up 1:0-0-0 2nd up 0:0-0-0

sWinGinG sOLDier 16 tWenty Five carat 14 9 karaBay 7 7 she’s mOLLy 13 4209x haLayr Jet 10 4486x cape cLear 18 9x34

GOne WithOut

(Blks)

Barrier 11 58kg todd pannell

David Balfour (Morphettville) 4yo bay or brown gelding A sire Gonski Dam Without Warning (Grand Lodge (USA)) record 7:0-0 -1 $3,600 trk 2:0-0-1 Dist 3:0-0-1 trk/Dist 2:0-0-1 Good 4:0-0-1 Dead 1:0-0-0 slow 2:0-0-0 heavy 0:0-0-01st up 2:0-0-0 2nd up 2:0-0-1

11-13 GAWL Wed 7Dec11 1211m 3Y MDN-SW Good T Pannell (2) 56.5 $3.50 Jimmy the Butch 56.5 14.4L , 1:13.58 7-12 MORP Wed 1Aug12 1050m 4UP MDN-SW Slow T Pannell (8) 58 $12 Get Up Stand Up 53 9.5L , 1:04.78 4-14 MORP Wed 22Aug12 1050m 4UP MDN-SW Slow T Pannell (10) 58 $31 La Poupee 56 4.5L , 1:02.77

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schumacher

Barrier 1 58kg mark pegus

mark kavanagh (Morphettville) 4yo bay gelding sire Excites Dam Chasseresse (Lion Hunter) record 1:0-0 -1 $900 trk 1:0-0-1 Dist 0:0-0-0 trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 Good 1:0-0-1 Dead 0:0-0-0 slow 0:0-0-0 heavy 0:0-0-01st up 1:0-0-1 2nd up 0:0-0-0

BKVA Wed 8Aug12 1055m MDN-SW Good C Lever (6) 58 $5 Nullarbor Nymph 54 0.8L , 1:01.79

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Balaklava CUP SPECIAL FORM GUIDE

Form Guide | Balaklava Weather: Fine Wednesday 04 September

QuadReLLa: 6,7,8,9 first four all Races

No.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Last 5

Horse/Barrier

BLue SHoRe 9 MaJeStic MoMeNt 6 Nite RockeR 7 o’keefe 2 oRLaNdo’S cHaRM 8 Red MagNet 1 aModiNi 10 HoLy gRaiL 4 iSLaNd BeacH 3 MagicaL tycooN 5

804

6 5 2x 9x05 46 22 39x

1

Jockey

Todd Pannell Jake Toeroek (a1.5) Joe Bowditch Nicholas Hall Jamie Kah (a0) Caitlin Forrest (a4) Krystal Bishop (a1.5) Nikita McLean Vinnie Colgan Paul Gatt

BLue SHoRe

Wgt

57.5 57.5 57.5 57.5 57.5 57.5 55.5 55.5 55.5 55.5

8-9 M BR Wed 3Jul13 1000m 2Y MDN-SW Good3 T Pannell (3) 57.5 $26 Clandarbhen 57.5 4.0L , 1:00.69 11-12 MORP Sat 27Jul13 1050m 2Y 0 - 68 Dead5 T Pannell (7) 55.5 $81 Hill Spy 56 27.8L , 1:03.12 4-7 M BR Wed 28Aug13 900m MDN-SW Good3 J Bowditch (4) 56 $21 Alabama Missile 56 4.7L , 51.33

MaJeStic MoMeNt

Barrier 6 57.5kg Jake toeroek (a1.5)

Richard Jolly (Morphettville) Sire Barely a Moment dam Laudation (Barathea (IRE)) 3yo bay gelding owners B Stewart, Mrs M Stewart, Mrs S Marker, I Morris, J Nicoll, J Castle, D Gibson-Smith, W Humphries & B Brookes

fiRSt StaRt

Nite RockeR

Barrier 7 57.5kg 3 Joe Bowditch Lloyd kennewell (Morphettville) 3yo brown colt Sire More Than Ready (USA) dam Confer (Danehill (USA)) owners L J Cowell, G Harvey & Ascot Lodge Racing (Mgr: L J Cowell)

fiRSt StaRt 0

4

6-8

(Blks)

oRLaNdo’S cHaRM

(Blks)

(Blks)

aModiNi

9-10 MRPK Sat 22Dec12 1000m 2Y-SWP Good3 K Bishop (a)(4) 54.5 53.5$71 Miracles of Life 52.5 14.8L , 58.87 12-12 MORP Sat 10Aug13 1100m 3Y MDN-SW Slow7 A Herrmann (6) 55.5 $81 Pistolier 54.5 13.7L , 1:06.99 5-8 GAWL Wed 21Aug13 1111m 3YF MDN-SW Hvy8 K Bishop (a)(1) 57.5 56$61 Forest Elbow 57.5 8.4L , 1:11.68

Barrier 3 56kg clare Lindop

fiRSt StaRt

MagicaL tycooN

6

fiRSt StaRt

7

Last 5

Horse/Barrier

Jockey

aLBaNy gRey 6 digNitaRy 10 guN RuLe 13 LoudaNzo 12 aeRoNWy te 3 aMBeRcoNi 1 BeLLa MucHacHa 7 daddy’S LittLeLady 9 Lady MaLveRN 4 MagicaL RuBy 2 RuBy Be tHeRe 5 RycHLe 11 SaSHa 8

5x5 5x28 4365x 0x255 6x435 4420x 5x08

1

Joe Bowditch Paul Gatt Jason Holder Libby Hopwood Clare Lindop Jordan Frew (a0) Jarrod Todd Jamie Kah (a0) Chad Lever Todd Pannell Jake Toeroek (a1.5) Simon Price Eran Boyd (a3)

aLBaNy gRey

Wgt

58 58 58 58 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56

Rtg

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4-10 GAWL Wed 21Aug13 1111m 4UP MDN-SW Hvy8 J Bowditch (9) 58 $16 Out of Wings 56 1.6L , 1:11.54

2

digNitaRy

(Blks)

5-14 BKVA Wed 19Jun13 1050m MDN-SW Good3 P Gatt (8) 58 $10 Zovista 55.5 7.3L , 1:02.57 3-10 GAWL Wed 21Aug13 1111m 4UP MDN-SW Hvy8 P Gatt (5) 58 $2.60f Out of Wings 56 1.5L , 1:11.54

3

guN RuLe

8

Barrier 9 56kg Jamie kah (a0)

5-13 M BR Wed 17Oct12 1000m 3Y MDN-SW Dead4 J Maund (8) 55.5 $6 Raise a Dream 55.5 7.5L , 58.59 2-10 M BR Wed 31Jul13 1000m MDN-SW Dead4 A Herrmann (4) 55.5 $4 Wapping 57.5 0.3L , 59.70 8-15 M BR Wed 28Aug13 1200m F&M MDN-SW Good3 J Bowditch (10) 57.5 $3f Easy Miss 55.5 3.1L , 1:12.31

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Lady MaLveRN

(Blks)

Barrier 4 56kg chad Lever

darren egan (Morphettville) 5yo bay mare Sire Show a Heart dam Wide Vision (Danehill (USA)) owners B H Christofilakis Record 5:0-0 -1 $3,950 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 2:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 0:0-0-0 dead 4:0-0-1 Slow 1:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 2:0-0-0 2nd up 1:0-0-1

3-11 MRPK Wed 8Jun11 1300m 2Y MDN-SW Dead5 M Speers (10) 54.5 53.5$18 Phaedo 56.5 1.1L , 1:18.57 6-12 MRPK Wed 22Jun11 1300m 2Y MDN-SW Dead5 M Speers (2) 54.5 53$5 Pelicano 56.5 2.5L , 1:20.99 5-12 MRPK Sat 9Jul11 1400m 2Y 0 - 75 Slow6 M Speers (7) 53 52.5$26 Heza Bargain 57 4.2L , 1:27.56

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MagicaL RuBy

Barrier 2 56kg todd Pannell

Jim Smith (Morphettville) 5yo chestnut mare Sire Magic Albert dam Gifting (NZ) (Generous (IRE)) owners R A Turbill Record 25:0-3 -3 $11,300 trk 3:0-1-0 dist 9:0-0-0 trk/dist 2:0-0-0 good 12:0-1-0 dead 8:0-0-2 Slow 4:0-2-1 Heavy 1:0-0-01st up 5:0-1-0 2nd up 5:0-0-1

2-9 GAWL Wed 10Jul13 1111m F&M MDN-SW Slow6 P Gatt (6) 57.5 $6 Minavilla 57 0.5L , 1:08.98 5-11 GAWL Wed 24Jul13 1100m F&M MDN-SW Hvy8 P Gatt (8) 57.5 $4.40 Native Rhythm 57.5 1.7L , 1:09.48 5-12 GAWL Sun 11Aug13 1109m MDN-SW Dead5 C Lindop (2) 56 $5 Hucklebuck 56 5.3L , 1:09.39

Barrier 13 58kg Jason Holder

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Marilyn Smith (Morphettville) 4yo bay or brown horse Sire Hard Spun (USA) dam Am Crazy (Bluebird (USA)) owners V C Oldfield, G Barker, M J Burns, B J Counihan, D S Costello, Dr A C Gay, S F Priestly, J Robinson, L J Smith & C J Oldfield Record 4:0-0 -0 $0 trk 1:0-0-0 dist 0:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 1:0-0-0 dead 3:0-0-0 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 2:0-0-0 2nd up 1:0-0-0

11-11 GAWL Sun 24Mar13 1211m MDN-SW Good3 J Bowditch (3) 57 $8.50 Donate 57 21.7L , 1:12.72 5-14 SBYN Wed 17Apr13 1200m MDN-SW Dead4 J Bowditch (3) 57 $7 Mr Zoolander 57 4.8L , 1:15.18 6-15 BKVA Wed 1May13 1415m 2UP MDN-SW Dead4 J Bowditch (8) 57.5 $14 Leader’s Saga 56 3.5L , 1:26.68

daddy’S LittLeLady

craig Stewart (Millicent) 4yo bay mare Sire Mutahassin dam Ciro Lady (Thameen (USA)) owners C N Stewart & Mrs K Haslam Record 3:0-1 -0 $1,800 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 2:0-1-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 1:0-0-0 dead 2:0-1-0 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 2:0-1-0 2nd up 1:0-0-0

Barrier 10 58kg Paul gatt

david Jolly (Goolwa) 5yo bay gelding Sire Bel Esprit dam Elletrice (Keltrice) owners J N Chapple, D R Jolly, R Cauchi, M C Wright, B W Stewart, G J Blight, K E Graetz, R B Graetz, Mrs M Keoghan & R Goldsworthy Record 2:0-0 -1 $900 trk 1:0-0-0 dist 1:0-0-0 trk/dist 1:0-0-0 good 1:0-0-0 dead 0:0-0-0 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 1:0-0-11st up 2:0-0-1 2nd up 0:0-0-0

Barrier 7 56kg Jarrod todd

5-8 M V N Fri 3Feb12 1000m 2YF NMW Good3 L K Cropp (3) 58.5 $10 Lil Red Corvette 59 3.8L , 59.06 5-10 GAWL Wed 21Aug13 1111m 4UP MDN-SW Hvy8 W Kerford (4) 56 $5 Out of Wings 56 6.5L , 1:11.54

Barrier 6 58kg Joe Bowditch

Joe Lockyer (Morphettville) 4yo grey gelding Sire Gonski dam Royal Stella (Royal Academy (USA)) owners E Robinson, P Smith, J Hardy, T Cochrane & J Lockyer Record 1:0-0 -0 $600 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 0:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 0:0-0-0 dead 0:0-0-0 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 1:0-0-01st up 1:0-0-0 2nd up 0:0-0-0

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Robert atkinson (Port Augusta) 4yo bay mare Sire Danzero dam Bella Costa (Encosta de Lago) owners Miss K J Mckerlie, R A Atkinson, J R Young, Ms C Summers & Mrs K K Atkinson Record 2:0-0 -0 $565 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 1:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 1:0-0-0 dead 0:0-0-0 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 1:0-0-01st up 2:0-0-0 2nd up 0:0-0-0

Of $10,000. 1st $6,700, 2nd $1,800, 3rd $900, 4th $600. This race carries a SABOIS bonus of $8,000 for qualified horses. Starter Subsidy of $100 for non prize earning runners. For Four-Years-Old and Upwards No sex restriction. Maiden. Set Weights. Apprentices can claim. Record: 1050 59.06 Levanter

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Barrier 1 56kg Jordan frew (a0)

0

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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karen Byrnes (Murray Bridge) 4yo chestnut mare Sire Bianconi (USA) dam Consett Chiaro (Dieu D’Or) owners P J Altschwager, Mrs J A Gilbertson, D S Gilbertson, Ms L A Gilbertson, B D Gilbertson, J J Greenfield, C B Greenfield, W E Altschwager, L M Altschwager & V Stevens

Balaklava Race 2 - 12:28pm

Barrier 10 55.5kg krystal Bishop (a1.5)

Barry Brook (Oakbank) 3yo bay filly Sire Face Value dam Ambola (Rory’s Jester) owners J D Haigh Record 3:0-0 -0 $400 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 2:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 1:0-0-0 dead 0:0-0-0 Slow 1:0-0-0 Heavy 1:0-0-01st up 2:0-0-0 2nd up 1:0-0-0

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Leon Macdonald & andrew gluyas (Morphettville) Sire Dylan Thomas (IRE) dam Swiss Vault (Secret 4yo bay or brown mare Savings (USA)) owners J M Thompson, Ms M K S Thompson, Mrs J R Triggs, D M Triggs, D J Coughlan, Mrs P M Coughlan, Mrs B C White & J C Gallagher Syndicates: Tour De Euro (Mgr: C G Anderson)

Barrier 5 55.5kg Paul gatt

3-8 MORP Sat 13Apr13 1050m 2Y 0 - 68 Good3 J B Potter (7) 56 $14 Typhoon 58 4.6L , 1:02.75 9-11 MORP Sat 27Apr13 1100m DEQ STKS -LR Dead4 M J Walker (10) 56 $51 Calcatta 56 3.8L , 1:06.32

MORP Sat 29Jun13 1000m 2Y HCP Dead5 A Patterson (5) 56.5 $6 Crabbing 56 0.2L , 59.15

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5

GAWL Thu 1Aug13 1109m 3Y MDN-SW Dead4 V A Colgan (2) 55.5 $6 Our Paradigm 55.5 0.4L , 1:08.98 GAWL Wed 21Aug13 1111m 3YF MDN-SW Hvy8 V A Colgan (5) 57.5 $2.20f Forest Elbow 57.5 0.3L , 1:11.68

10

Barrier 1 57.5kg caitlin forrest (a4)

Will clarken (Morphettville) 3yo brown or black gelding Sire Real Jester dam Angelaq (Staaraq) owners M A Nunan Record 1:0-1 -0 $7,250 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 1:0-1-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 0:0-0-0 dead 1:0-1-0 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 1:0-1-0 2nd up 0:0-0-0

2-10 BKVA Sun 24Feb13 1050m MDN-SW Good3 M Neilson (4) 58 $10 Schumacher 58 3.5L , 1:01.27 2-8 BKVA Wed 17Jul13 1055m MDN-SW Dead5 J B Potter (3) 58 $6 Moonlight Forest 57.5 1.1L , 1:03.44 2-7 M BR Wed 28Aug13 900m MDN-SW Good3 L E Hopwood (5) 58 $2.20 Alabama Missile 56 0.6L , 51.33

david Jolly (Goolwa) 3yo chestnut filly Sire Written Tycoon dam Plaisir de Gain (Fusaichi Pegasus (USA)) owners G J Cox, Mrs B A Cox, T B Kerin, Mrs S J Kerin, S A Cox, Mrs A L Cox & Miss D L Cox Record 2:0-0 -1 $3,500 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 2:0-0-1 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 1:0-0-1 dead 1:0-0-0 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 1:0-0-1 2nd up 1:0-0-0

GAWL Wed 21Aug13 1111m 3YC&G MDN-SW Hvy8 J L Kah (a)(5) 57.5 $6.50 Geordie’s Second 57.5 5.2L , 1:10.52

Red MagNet

Barrier 12 58kg Libby Hopwood

kym Buick (Murray Bridge) 8yo bay gelding Sire Royal Academy (USA) dam Northjet Star (NZ) (Lord Ballina) owners Miss T A Robinson & L Elia Record 3:0-3 -0 $5,400 trk 2:0-2-0 dist 2:0-2-0 trk/dist 2:0-2-0 good 2:0-2-0 dead 1:0-1-0 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 2:0-2-0 2nd up 1:0-1-0

Barrier 3 55.5kg vinnie colgan

(Blks)

LoudaNzo

0

Barrier 8 57.5kg Jamie kah (a0)

John Macmillan (Strathalbyn) 3yo bay gelding Sire Commands dam Bewitchery (IRE) (Halling (USA)) owners Ms T J Hartwell, R W Webb, A G Grantham, S A Miller, H N Dansie, B Racki, B C Pickett, G E Ireland, K R Ireland, C Nanos, I R Brown, J R Spackman, A Dente, R T Silverlock, Mrs L F Grantham & Vic And South Syndicate (Mgr: C N Hryhorec) Record 1:0-0 -0 $0 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 0:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 0:0-0-0 dead 0:0-0-0 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 1:0-0-01st up 1:0-0-0 2nd up 0:0-0-0

4

tony Mcevoy (Angaston) 3yo bay or brown filly Sire Reaan dam Roddick (Last Tycoon (IRE)) owners Vintage Bloodstock (Mgr: R W Hill-Smith) Record 2:0-2 -0 $4,800 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 0:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 0:0-0-0 dead 1:0-1-0 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 1:0-1-01st up 1:0-1-0 2nd up 1:0-1-0

GAWL Wed 21Aug13 1111m 3YC&G MDN-SW Hvy8 V A Colgan (7) 57.5 $7.50 Geordie’s Second 57.5 8.9L , 1:10.52

6

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Barrier 2 57.5kg Nicholas Hall

tony Mcevoy (Angaston) 3yo bay gelding Sire Host (CHI) dam She’s My Baby (Baryshnikov) owners G & Ms M McGregor Record 1:0-0 -0 $0 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 0:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 0:0-0-0 dead 0:0-0-0 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 1:0-0-01st up 1:0-0-0 2nd up 0:0-0-0

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Barrier 9 57.5kg todd Pannell

david & Ryan Balfour (Morphettville) 3yo grey gelding Sire Undoubtedly dam Blue Venture (Gallo Di Ferro (USA)) owners J A Coleman & D G Balfour Record 3:0-0 -0 $600 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 2:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 2:0-0-0 dead 1:0-0-0 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 1:0-0-0 2nd up 1:0-0-0

2

4-8 BKVA Wed 17Jul13 1055m 2Y MDN-SW Dead5 T Pannell (5) 55.5 $18 Tudor Armov 55.5 2.5L , 1:03.34 6-12 MORP Sat 10Aug13 1100m 3Y MDN-SW Slow7 T Pannell (4) 55.5 $26 Pistolier 54.5 2.9L , 1:06.99

Rtg

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Barrier 4 55.5kg Nikita McLean

david & Ryan Balfour (Morphettville) 3yo brown or black filly Sire Good Journey (USA) dam Cashkalani (Ashkalani (IRE)) owners J A Coleman, J Cooper, M K Oldfield & D G Balfour Record 2:0-0 -0 $1,000 trk 1:0-0-0 dist 2:0-0-0 trk/dist 1:0-0-0 good 0:0-0-0 dead 1:0-0-0 Slow 1:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 1:0-0-0 2nd up 1:0-0-0

adelaide GalvanisinG industRies / saBois 3Yo Maiden Plate 1050m Of $10,000. 1st $6,700and $330 trophy, 2nd $1,800, 3rd $900, 4th $600. This race carries a SABOIS bonus of $8,000 for qualified horses. Starter Subsidy of $100 for non prize earning runners. For Three-Years-Old No sex restriction. Maiden. Set Weights. Apprentices can claim. Record: 1050 59.06 Levanter

Rail: Out 3m 1900 to the 1700, True Remainder.

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(Blks)

Barrier 5 56kg Jake toeroek (a1.5)

Michael vassallo (Murray Bridge) 5yo bay mare Sire Akhadan dam Noisy Princess (Ali-Royal (IRE)) owners S J Mules, D G Sherwell, A M Jones, J C Mitchell & T R Mitchell, M Vassallo Record 8:0-1 -2 $4,200 trk 1:0-0-0 dist 5:0-1-0 trk/dist 1:0-0-0 good 2:0-0-0 dead 5:0-1-2 Slow 1:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 3:0-0-1 2nd up 3:0-1-1

4-8 BKVA Wed 17Jul13 1055m MDN-SW Dead5 J L Kah (a)(6) 56 $16 Moonlight Forest 57.5 3.3L , 1:03.44 3-6 GAWL Thu 1Aug13 1209m MDN-SW Dead4 A Patterson (5) 56 $6.50 Flying Wedgetail 56 0.6L , 1:16.50 5-10 SBYN Wed 14Aug13 1100m F&M MDN-SW Slow6 A Patterson (8) 57.5 $5 Arjae 55.5 6.3L , 1:10.35

BALAKLAVA CUP

WIFEY SAYS TO HUBBY “I’M HAVING A FLUTTER ON THE FILLIES, HAVE YOU GOT ANY TIPS” Hubby says to Wifey “Use Balaklava Transport to carry all your bits”. That wasn’t exactly the tip I had in mind, but it’s a good one at that. ”Now I’m off to find shoes to match my hat.

ANOTHER GREAT LANDMARK! Good luck to Balaklava Racing Club on Cup Day

Hubby utters to himself - Wifey loves getting all done up to a T I guess it’s the same old shirt and tie for me!

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Stuart gower (Morphettville) 4yo chestnut mare Sire Reset dam Madutina (Made of Gold (USA)) owners B W Wilkinson, Mrs R D Gray, K R Bock, P J Ninnis, D M Worth, B W Jones, Malcolm Johnson Nominees Pty Ltd (Mgr: M W J Johnson), Texas Bull (Mgr: D A Shaw), Pphs Boys (Mgr: G M Hamlyn) & Resetable (Mgr: P R Durdin) Record 7:0-1 -0 $5,650 trk 1:0-0-0 dist 4:0-0-0 trk/dist 1:0-0-0 good 4:0-0-0 dead 2:0-0-0 Slow 1:0-1-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 2:0-0-0 2nd up 1:0-0-0

4-7 BKVA Wed 10Apr13 1050m MDN-SW Good3 Simon Price (2) 55 $6 Mylady Carol 56 2.5L , 1:02.29 2-9 GAWL Thu 25Apr13 1200m MDN-SW Slow6 Simon Price (2) 55 $11 Dancing Poetess 55 0.9L , 1:13.92 11-12 MRPK Sat 18May13 1300m 3Y HCP Dead4 Simon Price (2) 54 $101 Daytona Grey 58 9.5L , 1:17.86

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Barrier 11 56kg Simon Price

(Blks)

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Barrier 6 65kg 6 arron Lynch John Hickmott (Murray Bridge) 9yo bay gelding Sire Taos dam Brightly (Regal Classic (CAN)) owners Mrs N M How, J E Hickmott & T E How Record 58:4-2 -2 $35,850 trk 9:0-0-0 dist 9:0-0-1 trk/dist 3:0-0-0 good 31:3-2-2 dead 19:0-0-0 Slow 7:1-0-0 Heavy 1:0-0-01st up 7:0-0-0 2nd up 7:0-0-0

5-8 MRPK Sat 27Jul13 3100m HDLE Dead5 M Kelly (1) 64 $81 Dumosa 64 33.9L , 3:31.03 6-7 MRPK Sat 10Aug13 3500m GN HDLE Dead5 P Gallagher (3) 64 $101 Dubhdara (NZ) 66.5 12.1L , 4:05.57 8-11 M BR Wed 28Aug13 2200m 0 - 68 Good3 F Bergstrand (a)(9) 54 53$101 Trenchtown (IRE) 55.5 18.5L , 2:16.66

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5-6 KCTE Fri 15Feb13 1008m MDN-SW Good3 T Pannell (1) 55 $5 Tuffenup Princess 55 12.0L , 58.71 11-12 GAWL Sun 11Aug13 1109m MDN-SW Dead5 E Boyd (a)(12) 56 53$21 Hucklebuck 56 11.4L , 1:09.39 8-10 GAWL Wed 21Aug13 1111m 4UP MDN-SW Hvy8 A Patterson (2) 56 $41 Out of Wings 56 12.1L , 1:11.54

Balaklava Race 3 - 1:03pm JacoBs cReek / saBois + 0-68 HcP (aus v iRe seRies) 2210m

Of $15,000. 1st $10,000and $330 trophy, 2nd $2,800, 3rd $1,400, 4th $800. This race carries a SABOIS-PLUS bonus of $10,000 for qualified horses. Starter Subsidy of $100 for non prize earning runners. For No sex restriction. 0 - 68. Handicap. No allowances for apprentices. Record: 2200 2:17.96 Appetising

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Wgt

Rtg

Shane Butler (IRE) 68.5 61 Steven Pateman (AUS) 67.5 59 Donal MacAuley (IRE) 66.5 61 Richard Eynon (AUS) 65 54 Niki O’Shea (IRE) 65 50 Arron Lynch (AUS) 65 46

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(Blks)

Barrier 5 67.5kg Steven Pateman

Roslyn day (Murray Bridge) 4yo grey gelding Sire De Beers (NZ) dam Wild Logic (Akhadan) owners Miss R G Day & D Hera-Singh Record 9:1-1 -1 $12,900 trk 1:0-0-1 dist 0:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 4:0-1-0 dead 4:0-0-1 Slow 1:1-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 3:0-0-1 2nd up 2:0-0-0

kaRizMa MiSS

Barrier 4 66.5kg donal Macauley

Nick Smart (Morphettville) 5yo bay or brown mare Sire Aussie Rules (USA) dam Kayzarana (IRE) (Generous (IRE)) owners Miss C H Cross & P M Sampson Record 7:1-1 -0 $9,300 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 1:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 1:0-0-0 dead 5:1-1-0 Slow 1:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 2:0-0-0 2nd up 2:0-1-0

1-9 MRPK Wed 26Jun13 1950m MDN-SW Dead4 J L Kah (a)(8) 56 54$3.60f Surfine 53.5 2.4L, 2:07.58 6-8 MRPK Sat 13Jul13 2250m 0 - 94 Slow7 E Boyd (a)(4) 55 52$20 Angelology (NZ) 52 9.1L , 2:25.02 6-12 MRPK Sat 3Aug13 1950m 0 - 72 Dead5 J Holder (1) 54 $11 Grand Group 56.5 5.3L , 2:05.11

4

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Barrier 2 65kg Richard eynon

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MediceaN PLaNet

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Paul Gatt Clare Lindop Justin Potter Chad Lever Joe Bowditch Vinnie Colgan Jason Holder Nikita McLean Simon Price Jamie Kah (a0) Jake Toeroek (a1.5)

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Rtg

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Barrier 1 58kg Shayne cahill

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Barrier 7 58kg krystal Bishop (a1.5)

Merri glatz (Oakbank) 5yo chestnut gelding Sire Stratum dam As Good As Perfect (USA) (Swain (IRE)) owners J A & Mrs M Glatz, R G & Mrs L Brooks Record 11:0-1 -2 $4,190 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 2:0-0-1 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 8:0-1-1 dead 1:0-0-1 Slow 1:0-0-0 Heavy 1:0-0-01st up 4:0-0-1 2nd up 3:0-1-0

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5-7 PT A Sun 21Jul13 1500m 2UP MDN-SW Dead5 Simon Price (7) 57.5 $4.60 Captain Percy 56 11.4L , 1:32.69 3-11 GAWL Sun 11Aug13 1518m CG&E MDN-SW Dead5 L E Hopwood (1) 58 $51 Free the Wind 56 4.1L , 1:37.47 9-9 PT A Thu 22Aug13 1500m MDN-SW Good3 C Lever (3) 58 $5 Madiba’s Vision 54 24.6L , 1:28.99

4

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Barrier 2 58kg Libby Hopwood

(Blks)

kym Buick (Murray Bridge) 6yo bay gelding Sire Mutahassin dam Go Babe (Danzig Connection (USA)) owners Miss T A Robinson & T J Buick Record 14:0-2 -0 $6,050 trk 4:0-0-0 dist 1:0-0-0 trk/dist 1:0-0-0 good 8:0-1-0 dead 5:0-0-0 Slow 1:0-1-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 5:0-0-0 2nd up 3:0-0-0

6-10 M BR Wed 31Jul13 1000m MDN-SW Dead4 L E Hopwood (10) 58 $26 Wapping 57.5 5.6L , 59.70 2-12 SBYN Wed 14Aug13 1200m MDN-SW Slow6 L E Hopwood (2) 58 $21 Scenic Lake 58 0.4L , 1:17.65 2-14 M BR Wed 28Aug13 1200m CG&E MDN-SW Good3 L E Hopwood (10) 58 $12 Damage Control 58 0.4L , 1:11.83

5

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(Blks)

Barrier 5 58kg Nicholas Hall

tony Mcevoy (Angaston) 4yo bay gelding Sire Fastnet Rock dam Femme D’affaire (FR) (Woodman (USA)) owners Geisal Park Synd (Mgr E Rigg) & W Mitchell Record 5:0-1 -1 $4,100 trk 2:0-1-0 dist 2:0-1-0 trk/dist 1:0-1-0 good 3:0-1-0 dead 2:0-0-1 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 2:0-1-0 2nd up 2:0-0-0

2-10 BKVA Sun 24Feb13 1400m MDN-SW Good3 P Gatt (5) 57 $4 Barjas 56 0.3L , 1:24.89 4-7 OAKB Sat 16Mar13 1900m 3Y 0 - 75 Dead4 B Claridge (4) 57 $6.50 Perfect Length 58.5 6.6L , 2:02.55 3-7 GAWL Wed 3Apr13 2100m MDN-SW Dead4 B Claridge (1) 57 $3.70 Lucky Livi 55 5.0L , 2:12.93

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garret Lynch (Murray Bridge) 7yo bay gelding Sire Galileo (IRE) dam Bringing Joy (Danehill (USA)) owners G C Lynch Record 35:2-3 -1 $23,000 trk 1:0-0-0 dist 2:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 19:1-2-0 dead 14:1-1-1 Slow 1:0-0-0 Heavy 1:0-0-01st up 5:0-1-0 2nd up 5:0-1-0

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Barrier 13 56kg

Simon casey (Murray Bridge) 4yo chestnut mare Sire Devaraja (NZ) dam Dicey Reilly (Ark Regal (NZ)) owners P W Langcake & A P Langcake Record 4:0-1 -0 $2,400 trk 1:0-0-0 dist 0:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 1:0-0-0 dead 0:0-0-0 Slow 2:0-0-0 Heavy 1:0-1-01st up 1:0-0-0 2nd up 1:0-0-0

9-12 GAWL Wed 10Jul13 1211m MDN-SW Slow6 Simon Price (12) 55.5 $51 Big Weekend 58 13.1L , 1:15.51 2-11 GAWL Wed 24Jul13 1200m MDN-SW Hvy8 L E Hopwood (1) 55.5 $81 Marion Type 55.5 5.5L , 1:15.17 4-6 GAWL Sun 11Aug13 1518m F&M MDN-SW Slow6 L E Hopwood (5) 57.5 $3.80 God’s Child 57.5 1.9L , 1:39.10

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Barrier 14 56kg Justin Potter

Shane oxlade (Woodchester) 4yo bay mare Sire Mugharreb (USA) dam Erfolg (Centre Stalls (IRE)) owners Mrs J M Oxlade Record 6:0-1 -0 $3,000 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 1:0-1-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 3:0-0-0 dead 2:0-0-0 Slow 1:0-1-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 2:0-0-0 2nd up 2:0-0-0

8-11 M BR Wed 31Jul13 1200m 3Y MDN-SW Dead4 J B Potter (3) 55.5 $31 Jest a Jilly 55.5 4.3L , 1:13.64 2-10 SBYN Wed 14Aug13 1350m MDN-SW Slow6 T O’Donnell (a)(10) 56 54$26 Smart Jester 58 0.9L , 1:26.84 4-10 M BR Wed 28Aug13 1600m MDN-SW Good3 T O’Donnell (a)(7) 56 54$5.50 Surefire 58 6.9L , 1:38.13

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Barrier 17 56kg 10 (Blks) chad Lever Sam kavanagh (Rosehill) 3yo bay gelding Sire Blevic dam Monstera (Success Express (USA)) owners W D Bowness Record 1:0-0 -0 $0 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 0:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 0:0-0-0 dead 0:0-0-0 Slow 1:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 1:0-0-0 2nd up 0:0-0-0

6-12 SBYN Wed 14Aug13 1200m MDN-SW Slow6 C Lever (5) 56 $9 Scenic Lake 58 2.6L , 1:17.65

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Barrier 16 56kg Joe Bowditch

(Blks)

Lloyd kennewell (Morphettville) 3yo bay gelding Sire Bel Esprit dam Eliza Park (Scenic (IRE)) owners Ms C E Redden, L J Fleming, I F Mason, F Aloisi, C A Wilson, A N Corbett & M D Simonetta,Ridgeport (Mgr: E S Guagliardo) Record 2:0-0 -0 $1,000 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 0:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 1:0-0-0 dead 0:0-0-0 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 1:0-0-01st up 2:0-0-0 2nd up 0:0-0-0

MORP Sat 13Apr13 1050m 2Y 0 - 68 Good3 J Bowditch (5) 58 $3.70 Typhoon 58 9.3L , 1:02.75 GAWL Wed 21Aug13 1111m 3YC&G MDN-SW Hvy8 J Bowditch (8) 57.5 $2.80f Geordie’s Second 57.5 3.3L , 1:10.52

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Barrier 15 58kg desiree Stra (a3)

david Halliday (Balaklava) 4yo bay gelding Sire Manner Hill dam Adopted (Snaadee (USA)) owners J G Favotti Record 7:0-1 -1 $2,300 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 0:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 3:0-1-0 dead 3:0-0-1 Slow 1:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 2:0-1-0 2nd up 2:0-0-0

Barrier 10 56kg clare Lindop

(Blks)

7-12 MORP Sat 27Jul13 1050m 2Y 0 - 68 Dead5 C Lindop (11) 56 $14 Hill Spy 56 7.4L , 1:03.12 10-12 MORP Sat 10Aug13 1100m 3Y MDN-SW Slow7 C Lindop (2) 57.5 $21 Pistolier 54.5 5.2L , 1:06.99 3-8 GAWL Wed 21Aug13 1111m 3YC&G MDN-SW Hvy8 C Lindop (2) 57.5 $4.60 Geordie’s Second 57.5 2.6L , 1:10.52

11-11 GAWL Wed 24Jul13 1200m MDN-SW Hvy8 C Lindop (4) 58 $21 Marion Type 55.5 22.9L , 1:15.17 3-11 M BR Wed 31Jul13 1400m 2UP MDN-SW Dead5 C Lindop (10) 58 $19 Highland Henry 58 2.0L , 1:28.18 10-10 SBYN Wed 14Aug13 1350m MDN-SW Slow6 C Lindop (7) 58 $5 Smart Jester 58 23.1L , 1:26.84

Barrier 1 65kg Niki o’Shea

10-13 MORP Thu 11Jul13 1800m 0 - 62 Dead5 J L Kah (a)(1) 54 52$41 Major De 57 7.9L , 1:54.03 5-9 M BR Wed 31Jul13 2200m CL2 Dead5 T Pannell (2) 55 $18 Best of Minx 57.5 5.9L , 2:22.08 5-11 M BR Wed 28Aug13 2200m 0 - 68 Good3 A Patterson (2) 54 $18 Trenchtown (IRE) 55.5 5.0L , 2:16.66

Shayne Cahill Krystal Bishop (a1.5) Desiree Stra (a3) Libby Hopwood Nicholas Hall

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fiRSt StaRt

Stephen theodore (Cranbourne) 6yo bay mare Sire Bianconi (USA) dam My Fair Lago (Encosta de Lago) owners P J Reid, L J Leahy, Mrs M C Leahy, S M Reid, A R Russell, B J Ryan & D E Robertson Record 32:3-2 -4 $46,765 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 3:0-0-1 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 17:1-2-3 dead 12:2-0-0 Slow 2:0-0-1 Heavy 1:0-0-01st up 5:0-0-0 2nd up 4:0-0-1

6-6 GEES Tue 6Aug13 1900m F&M 0 - 64 Good3 L T Coffey (1) 56 $7 Love of Liberty 59 4.7L , 2:00.27 3-12 GEES Tue 20Aug13 2200m 0 - 58 Good3 L T Coffey (1) 56 $6.50 Who Says I’m Ready (NZ) 60 0.3L , 2:18.30 3-8 GEES Tue 27Aug13 1900m F&M 0 - 64 Good3 N Rose (8) 55 $6 Miss Outshine (NZ) 58.5 4.5L , 1:57.78

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8-10 MORP Sat 27Jul13 1600m 3Y HCP Dead5 A Patterson (10) 55 $61 Desert Jeuney 57 7.5L , 1:40.89 1-10 SBYN Wed 14Aug13 1600m MDN-SW Slow6 A Patterson (4) 58 $8 Brinkley Brave 58 0.1L, 1:44.15 7-14 M BR Wed 28Aug13 1600m 0-62 Good3 D Tourneur (6) 59 $14 Saturday Sorcerer 56.5 6.5L , 1:37.55

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couNteR SPiN

Leon Macdonald & andrew gluyas (Morphettville) 3yo bay gelding Sire Hard Spun (USA) dam Counter Sue (Geiger Counter (USA)) owners Dr R Lehman & Mrs J Lehman Record 3:0-0 -1 $2,600 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 0:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 0:0-0-0 dead 1:0-0-0 Slow 1:0-0-0 Heavy 1:0-0-11st up 1:0-0-0 2nd up 1:0-0-0

Jonathon Maddigan (Morphettville) Sire Blevic dam Nature’s Belle (Naturalism (NZ)) 4yo bay or brown gelding owners J L P Maddigan, J L J Maddigan, J L Rau, J P Cunningham & A M Peden

8-12 GAWL Wed 24Jul13 1700m 0-68 Hvy8 J Maund (6) 56.5 $61 Allez Tara 54.5 5.3L , 1:51.60 4-9 SBYN Wed 14Aug13 2050m 0 - 68 Slow6 J Maund (2) 56 $18 No Doubtfire 58.5 6.4L , 2:15.12 1-11 M BR Wed 28Aug13 2200m 0 - 68 Good3 P Gatt (6) 55.5 $11 Scotland the Brave 56 0.8L, 2:16.66

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Barrier 3 68.5kg Shane Butler

Peter g Jones (Murray Bridge) 9yo bay gelding Sire King’s Best (USA) dam Barbuda (GB) (Rainbow Quest (USA)) owners P G Jones, M I Jones, K J Jones, M Vears, K Frew & G J Baily Record 54:5-6 -4 $96,985 trk 1:0-0-0 dist 4:1-1-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 21:2-2-1 dead 14:1-0-1 Slow 9:0-1-1 Heavy 10:2-3-11st up 10:1-0-1 2nd up 10:0-2-0

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Of $10,000. 1st $6,700and $330 trophy, 2nd $1,800, 3rd $900, 4th $600. This race carries a SABOIS bonus of $8,000 for qualified horses. Starter Subsidy of $100 for non prize earning runners. For Three-Years-Old and Upwards No sex restriction. Maiden. Set Weights. Apprentices can claim. Record: 1400 1:22.59 Monde Avion

Barrier 8 56kg Paul gatt

(Blks)

8-8 GAWL Wed 24Jul13 1200m 2Y MDN-SW Hvy8 K Bishop (a)(3) 57.5 56$31 Too Discreet 55.5 6.1L , 1:15.45 6-11 GAWL Sun 11Aug13 1518m CG&E MDN-SW Dead5 Simon Price (2) 56 $26 Free the Wind 56 6.3L , 1:37.47 2-8 GAWL Wed 21Aug13 1520m MDN-SW Hvy8 Simon Price (4) 56 $6 Budget Blowout (NZ) 56 0.3L , 1:40.11

BaRdRill / saBois Maiden Plate 1400m

Barrier 8 56kg eran Boyd (a3)

cHoNdRa

Barry Brook (Oakbank) 3yo bay gelding Sire Good Journey (USA) dam Chantella (Stargazer (NZ)) owners J D Haigh Record 5:0-1 -0 $3,600 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 0:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 2:0-0-0 dead 1:0-0-0 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 2:0-1-01st up 2:0-0-0 2nd up 2:0-0-0

Balaklava Race 4 - 1:38pm

david & Ryan Balfour (Morphettville) 4yo bay mare Sire Rohatyn (NZ) dam Shattered (Made of Gold (USA)) owners R W Balfour, S Bamford, D Bamford, J Bamford, L Bamford, K Bamford & S W Leckey Record 3:0-0 -0 $0 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 1:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 1:0-0-0 dead 1:0-0-0 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 1:0-0-01st up 2:0-0-0 2nd up 1:0-0-0

No.

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LoNcava (Nz)

Barrier 3 56kg vinnie colgan

(Blks)

tony Mcevoy (Angaston) 3yo brown gelding Sire Lonhro dam Prospering (NZ) (Fusaichi Pegasus (USA)) owners Yarrawonga Mulwala Racing No 1 (Mgr: G Wheeler), Yarrawonga Mulwala Racing No 2 (Mgr: P G Robinson), Milk Run (Mgr: S G Dye), R S Male, Ms F Hannan, D J Elmes, C Baker, C E Brock, P Brock, Mrs D Foote, C Foote, D C Preece & M H Bigger Record 2:0-0 -1 $1,500 trk 2:0-0-1 dist 0:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 2:0-0-1 dead 0:0-0-0 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 1:0-0-0 2nd up 1:0-0-1

BKVA Wed 20Mar13 1200m 2Y MDN-SW Good3 L E Hopwood (3) 57.5 $2.40 Abba 55.5 5.2L , 1:12.49 BKVA Wed 10Apr13 1300m 2Y MDN-SW Good3 B Claridge (1) 57.5 $10 The Voice 57.5 3.1L , 1:18.54

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NeW coNcePt

Barrier 18 56kg Jason Holder

(Blks)

Leon Macdonald & andrew gluyas (Morphettville) 3yo chestnut gelding Sire New Approach (IRE) dam Stormy Flyer (USA) (Storm Bird (CAN)) owners B H Perks, D W Rasheed, A J Hehir, S C S Watts, K J Cock, M McBride, N H Chan, K Falconer, S G Davison & B W Wilkinson Record 4:0-0 -1 $3,600 trk 1:0-0-1 dist 0:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 3:0-0-1 dead 0:0-0-0 Slow 1:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 2:0-0-0 2nd up 2:0-0-1

3-5 BKVA Wed 20Mar13 1200m 2Y MDN-SW Good3 C Lindop (4) 57.5 $7 Abba 55.5 5.1L , 1:12.49 9-12 MORP Sat 10Aug13 1100m 3Y MDN-SW Slow7 J Holder (5) 57.5 $26 Pistolier 54.5 3.5L , 1:06.99 11-14 M BR Wed 28Aug13 1200m CG&E MDN-SW Good3 C Lindop (14) 56 $8 Damage Control 58 3.8L , 1:11.83

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Rocky diaMoNd

Barrier 4 56kg Nikita McLean

david & Ryan Balfour (Morphettville) 4yo bay mare Sire Rock of Gibraltar (IRE) dam Bosphorus Treasure (USA) (Prospect Bay (CAN)) owners Browns & Kirks Syndicate (Mgr: S D Brown), J W & Mrs J L Robertson, Beedin Syndicate (Mgr: M Dinneen), Ms C J Bailey, A & T Johnstone, D Bellinger & Mrs R A Balfour Record 6:0-1 -0 $2,070 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 1:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 1:0-0-0 dead 2:0-0-0 Slow 2:0-1-0 Heavy 1:0-0-01st up 2:0-0-0 2nd up 2:0-0-0

11-11 M BR Wed 31Jul13 1400m 2UP MDN-SW Dead5 E Boyd (a)(9) 55.5 52.5$31 Highland Henry 58 15.9L , 1:28.18 2-6 GAWL Sun 11Aug13 1518m F&M MDN-SW Slow6 J Bowditch (6) 57.5 $13 God’s Child 57.5 0.8L , 1:39.10 5-8 GAWL Wed 21Aug13 1520m MDN-SW Hvy8 J Bowditch (2) 56 $5 Budget Blowout (NZ) 56 5.0L , 1:40.11

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SMackWateR Jack

(Blks)

Barrier 12 56kg Simon Price

Nick Smart (Morphettville) 3yo bay colt Sire Lonhro dam Dazzerdame (Danzero) owners W Smart, Mrs J & R Jones, Mrs J & N Schillabeer, Mrs J & R Cruse, Mrs J & P Buttery, Mrs J & B Hammond, P Pryde, C Hancock & T M J Racing Record 2:0-0 -1 $2,050 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 1:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 1:0-0-0 dead 1:0-0-1 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 1:0-0-1 2nd up 1:0-0-0

3-11 GAWL Wed 3Apr13 1100m 2Y MDN-SW Dead4 Simon Price (1) 57.5 $11 Tikitour 57.5 1.4L , 1:05.86 6-7 MRPK Sat 20Apr13 1400m SIRES PROD -G3 Good3 S Cahill (2) 57.5 $18 The Voice 57.5 5.0L , 1:26.20

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diStiNctive fLyeR

Barrier 11 54kg Jamie kah (a0)

Leon Macdonald & andrew gluyas (Morphettville) 3yo bay filly Sire Flying Spur dam Distinctive (Falbrav (IRE)) owners United Syndications Meant To Be Syndicate (Mgr:P C Creighton) Record 5:0-0 -0 $7,070 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 0:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 2:0-0-0 dead 1:0-0-0 Slow 1:0-0-0 Heavy 1:0-0-01st up 2:0-0-0 2nd up 2:0-0-0

4-10 ECHA Mon 24Jun13 1000m 2Y MDN-SW Dead4 Dale Smith (6) 56 $4.60 Liberty 56 2.2L , 1:00.80 7-12 ECHA Mon 8Jul13 1212m 2Y MDN-SW Slow6 Dale Smith (2) 56 $5 Late Charge 58 6.1L , 1:14.86 4-8 GAWL Wed 21Aug13 1111m 3YF MDN-SW Hvy8 C Lindop (2) 57.5 $2.40 Forest Elbow 57.5 3.9L , 1:11.68

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SHeLBy aPPLeS

Richard Jolly (Morphettville) 3yo bay filly Sire Charge Forward dam Shelbey (Gilded Time (USA)) owners R Jolly, M Baraiolo, P Dimmock, Ms C Woodley, B Lai, Shadwan Synd(Mgr S Masters), Tycoon Synd, A Hehir, A Lock, Astute Racing Brains Synd, Marloc Racing & D Cooper Record 3:0-0 -0 $400 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 0:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 0:0-0-0 dead 1:0-0-0 Slow 1:0-0-0 Heavy 1:0-0-01st up 1:0-0-0 2nd up 1:0-0-0

8-12 MORP Sat 27Jul13 1050m 2Y 0 - 68 Dead5 P Gatt (9) 54 $21 Hill Spy 56 8.0L , 1:03.12 11-12 MORP Sat 10Aug13 1100m 3Y MDN-SW Slow7 C Lever (10) 55.5 $41 Pistolier 54.5 5.4L , 1:06.99 LR-8 GAWL Wed 21Aug13 1111m 3YF MDN-SW Hvy8 P Gatt (7) 57.5 $6 Forest Elbow 57.5 0.0L , 1:11.68

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cHoRuS MaSteR

2-12 MT G Thu 21Feb13 1200m MDN-SW Dead4 D Tourneur (4) 56 $2.30f Red Fella 58 1.0L , 1:13.81 1-5 SBYN Wed 13Mar13 1350m MDN-SW Good3 D Tourneur (3) 56 $1.80f Host With the Most 55 1.0L, 1:25.44 8-10 BKVA Wed 1May13 1215m 0 - 68 Dead4 D Tourneur (3) 56 $5.50 Marble Rye 59.5 6.1L , 1:12.76

Ricky Moore (Morphettville) 7yo chestnut gelding Sire Alannan (USA) dam Chorus Girl (Brondesbury (IRE)) owners Mrs L M Moore, Miss J R Moore & S R Moore Record 7:0-0 -0 $0 trk 1:0-0-0 dist 2:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 4:0-0-0 dead 2:0-0-0 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 1:0-0-01st up 3:0-0-0 2nd up 2:0-0-0

10-13 BKVA Wed 19May10 1600m MDN-SW Good3 M Neve (a)(13) 56.5 54.5$101 Blue Simone 54.5 11.7L , 1:37.33 7-8 SBYN Sun 23May10 2050m MDN-SW Good3 M Neve (a)(5) 56.5 54.5$41 Lucky Tony 56.5 26.8L , 2:08.49 9-10 GAWL Wed 21Aug13 1111m 4UP MDN-SW Hvy8 C Lever (1) 58 $61 Out of Wings 56 15.8L , 1:11.54

7-8 M BR Wed 24Apr13 1206m 3Y 0 - 68 Slow6 W Kerford (7) 57.5 $4 Lasting Image 58 8.1L , 1:14.05 9-9 GAWL Thu 1Aug13 1109m Mares 0-68 Dead4 W Kerford (2) 57 $6.50 Azzcool 57 11.1L , 1:08.94 3-10 GAWL Wed 21Aug13 1111m 4UP 0 - 68 Hvy9 C Lever (8) 55.5 $10 Saturday’s Child 58 3.2L , 1:10.26

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feaR tHe faitH 4 HoedoWN 7 deSdaNe 10 HezafRaaR 6 oceaN StReet 11 SHeez oN toP 8 NeveR SceNe 2 WiLdeR WiLdeR 9 He’S a HouNdog 1 w HotdeaL 5 w RaMSgate 3

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Joe Bowditch Chad Lever Paul Gatt Desiree Stra (a3) Dom Tourneur Simon Price Jake Toeroek (a1.5) Jarrod Todd Krystal Bishop (a1.5) Clare Lindop Jamie Kah (a0)

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1-7 CLRE Sun 10Mar13 1100m 3YO MDN-SW Good3 J Holder (4) 55.5 $5 Absolute Elegance 55.5 0.1L, 1:06.84 4-12 MORP Thu 11Jul13 1200m F&M 0-68 Dead5 J Holder (4) 55 $12 Schaduw 55 2.7L , 1:12.87 12-13 MORP Sat 27Jul13 1200m 0 - 75 Dead5 J Bowditch (7) 54.5 $31 Schaduw 54.5 10.8L , 1:13.19

10-15 MORP Sat 3Nov12 1200m C,G&E 0 - 75 Good3 J Bowditch (10) 55.5 $15 Almighty Bullet 57.5 7.3L , 1:10.52 3-10 MORP Thu 11Jul13 1100m 0 - 71 Dead5 Simon Price (7) 56.5 $11 Spiritof Endeavour (USA) 56 2.9L , 1:06.30 5-12 M BR Wed 31Jul13 1000m 0 - 71 Dead5 A Herrmann (8) 56.5 $6 Lovemelongtime 59 4.4L , 59.88

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HoedoWN

7-10 BRAT Wed 31Jul13 1400m SHOW 0 - 62 Hvy10 M Rodd (5) 59.5 $8 Seven Cities (NZ) 55 6.1L , 1:32.99 2-10 GEES Fri 9Aug13 1300m 0 - 64 Good3 M Rodd (2) 58 $7 Taddei Tondo 60 0.2L , 1:17.85 7-11 GEES Tue 20Aug13 1200m 0 - 64 Good3 S W Arnold (8) 58.5 $10 Beau Jez 60 9.2L , 1:10.11

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deSdaNe

Barrier 10 57kg Paul gatt

Richard Jolly (Morphettville) 4yo brown mare Sire Dane Shadow dam Desert Symphony (Desert Sun (GB)) owners S Gallagher, Miss E Gallagher, S A Lewis, C M Fitzgerald, A L Stabolidis, B K Symonds, M J Palm, Ms W A Lewis-Baida, R Baida & Mrs C J Symonds Record 4:1-0 -0 $7,700 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 1:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 2:0-0-0 dead 2:1-0-0 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 1:0-0-0 2nd up 1:0-0-0

4-11 GAWL Sun 24Mar13 1211m MDN-SW Good3 L E Hopwood (1) 55 $6.50 Donate 57 2.1L , 1:12.72 1-10 GAWL Wed 3Apr13 1500m 2UP MDN-SW Dead4 L E Hopwood (3) 55 $3.60 Frost Dodger 57 0.5L, 1:31.98 12-16 MORP Sat 13Apr13 1800m AURARIA -G3 Good3 L E Hopwood (14) 54 $51 Global Balance 57 8.5L , 1:50.50

4

HezafRaaR

Barrier 6 57kg desiree Stra (a3)

(Blks)

Lisa Ryan (Gawler) 7yo bay gelding Sire Fraar (USA) dam Street Parlour (Dolphin Street (FR)) owners L Darrall, J Montgomerie, J Schwarz, Mrs B Darrall, T Lewis, J Simounds, J Marshall, T Simounds & A Mudge Record 27:2-8 -2 $26,800 trk 3:0-0-0 dist 7:1-1-1 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 20:1-6-1 dead 4:1-0-1 Slow 2:0-1-0 Heavy 1:0-1-01st up 3:0-1-0 2nd up 3:0-0-1

1-12 GAWL Thu 1Aug13 1209m 4UP CL1 Dead4 D Stra (a)(8) 54 53.5$21 Lady Phoenix 54 3.1L, 1:15.88 3-11 GAWL Sun 11Aug13 1109m CL2 Dead5 D Stra (a)(4) 55.5 53.5$16 Our Littletreasure 54.5 3.6L , 1:09.21 2-10 GAWL Wed 21Aug13 1111m 4UP 0 - 68 Hvy9 D Stra (a)(5) 55.5 53.5$9 Saturday’s Child 58 2.7L , 1:10.26

Barrier 9 54.5kg Jarrod todd

John Hickmott (Murray Bridge) 6yo chestnut gelding Sire Secret Savings (USA) dam So And So (Snippets) owners M Cardamone & A Iraia Record 28:3-3 -1 $33,660 trk 2:1-0-0 dist 6:0-1-1 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 13:3-2-1 dead 12:0-1-0 Slow 2:0-0-0 Heavy 1:0-0-01st up 4:0-0-0 2nd up 4:0-0-0

13-15 BKVA Wed 17Jul13 1410m 0 - 62 Dead5 J Matthews (14) 56 $31 Rock On Rennie 59 14.4L , 1:27.25 6-14 M BR Wed 31Jul13 1400m CG&E 0 - 68 Dead5 D Stra (a)(14) 54 53$21 Devasent 55 3.5L , 1:27.09 6-11 GAWL Sun 11Aug13 1518m 4UP 0 - 62 Dead5 D Stra (a)(6) 55.5 53.5$10 Devasent 59 7.1L , 1:37.82

He’S a HouNdog

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(Blks)

Barrier 1 54kg krystal Bishop (a1.5)

Barry Brook (Oakbank) 8yo grey gelding Sire Foxhound (USA) dam Snazzy Nazzy (NZ) (Nassipour (USA)) owners B D & Mrs A M Brook Record 79:3-10 -8 $71,070 trk 5:0-2-1 dist 37:1-7-6 trk/dist 4:0-2-1 good 30:0-4-1 dead 39:2-4-5 Slow 7:1-2-1 Heavy 3:0-0-11st up 8:0-0-1 2nd up 7:0-0-0

7-14 M BR Wed 31Jul13 1400m CG&E 0 - 68 Dead5 K Bishop (a)(10) 54 $21 Devasent 55 3.6L , 1:27.09 2-13 GAWL Sun 11Aug13 1209m 4UP 0 - 62 Dead5 D Tootell (12) 55.5 $21 Marion Type 59 2.5L , 1:16.24 9-10 GAWL Wed 21Aug13 1111m 4UP 0 - 68 Hvy9 D Tootell (2) 54.5 $14 Saturday’s Child 58 13.3L , 1:10.26

10

HotdeaL

Barrier 5 54kg clare Lindop

Sue Nolan (Murray Bridge) 10yo bay gelding Sire Bellotto (USA) dam Linney Head (Brondesbury (IRE)) owners R T Nolan, R S Nance, M J O’Neil & Ms S A Nolan Record 78:11-4 -4 $95,050 trk 9:0-1-1 dist 27:4-1-1 trk/dist 5:0-1-0 good 40:3-2-3 dead 29:6-2-1 Slow 7:1-0-0 Heavy 2:1-0-01st up 12:2-1-0 2nd up 10:0-0-0

3-9 WENT Tue 6Nov12 1200m BM50 Good3 D Tootell (1) 56 $5 Worth the Effort 56.5 5.8L , 1:12.61 8-12 BORD Thu 4Jul13 1100m 0 - 59 Dead5 A Herrmann (5) 54 54.5$21 Sandhill Warrior 59 7.6L , 1:06.44 5-12 M BR Wed 31Jul13 1200m 0-62 Dead5 C Lindop (1) 54 $18 Thorny Devil 59 9.5L , 1:13.21

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RaMSgate

Barrier 3 54kg Jamie kah (a0)

(Blks)

craig Stewart (Millicent) 7yo brown gelding Sire Carnegie (IRE) dam Alluding (Geiger Counter (USA)) owners C N Stewart, Mrs S A Stewart, K A Stewart & Mrs K Haslam Record 31:2-0 -5 $16,950 trk 3:0-0-1 dist 19:2-0-2 trk/dist 2:0-0-1 good 15:2-0-3 dead 13:0-0-1 Slow 3:0-0-1 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 8:0-0-1 2nd up 5:0-0-1

Barrier 7 59kg chad Lever

Stephen theodore (Cranbourne) 4yo bay or brown gelding Sire Bernardini (USA) dam Dance Class (NZ) (Bin Ajwaad (IRE)) owners D J Cahill Record 8:1-1 -1 $15,005 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 4:0-0-1 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 4:1-1-0 dead 3:0-0-1 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 1:0-0-01st up 3:1-0-1 2nd up 2:0-0-0

WiLdeR WiLdeR

8

Barrier 4 59kg Joe Bowditch

Bill Bogarts (Hope Forest) 5yo brown gelding Sire Keep the Faith dam Royal Jama (Royal Academy (USA)) owners K J Fowler Record 9:2-0 -1 $31,900 trk 1:1-0-0 dist 4:1-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 3:1-0-0 dead 5:1-0-1 Slow 1:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 5:1-0-1 2nd up 3:1-0-0

Barrier 2 55kg Jake toeroek (a1.5)

(Blks)

Lloyd kennewell (Morphettville) 4yo bay mare Sire Mugharreb (USA) dam Scenic Sunset (Scenic (IRE)) owners A Moro, Mrs S Moro, P M Robinson & Mrs H F Strachan Record 3:1-0 -0 $6,000 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 2:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 1:1-0-0 dead 2:0-0-0 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 2:1-0-0 2nd up 1:0-0-0

Rtg

61 61 61 57 60 60 57 52 50 49 49

NeveR SceNe

7

tattsBet RatinG 0-62 HandicaP 1200m

No.

Barrier 8 56.5kg Simon Price

(Blks)

trevor dansie & Natasha Storr (Morphettville) 4yo bay mare Sire Face Value dam Vain Peril (Kenvain) owners T H Dansie & R N Liddy Record 10:1-1 -3 $33,150 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 2:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 4:1-1-0 dead 3:0-0-1 Slow 2:0-0-1 Heavy 1:0-0-11st up 3:0-0-1 2nd up 3:0-1-2

Balaklava Race 5 - 2:13pm Of $15,000. 1st $10,000and $330 trophy, 2nd $2,800, 3rd $1,400, 4th $800. Starter Subsidy of $100 for non prize earning runners. For Four-Years-Old and Upwards No sex restriction. 0 - 62. Handicap. Apprentices can claim. Record: 1200 1:09.38 Flying Phoenix

SHeez oN toP

6

Barrier 6 58kg

2EM (Blks)

Barrier 11 56.5kg dom tourneur

Jake Stephens (Victor Harbor) 5yo bay mare Sire Elvstroem dam Crazy Fling (USA) (Alysheba (USA)) owners Mrs P M Liston Record 3:1-1 -0 $8,500 trk 1:0-0-0 dist 2:0-1-0 trk/dist 1:0-0-0 good 1:1-0-0 dead 2:0-1-0 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 1:0-1-0 2nd up 1:1-0-0

Barrier 9 54kg Jake toeroek (a1.5)

1EM (Blks)

oceaN StReet

5

5-11 M BR Wed 22May13 1006m CL2 Dead5 V A Colgan (11) 54 $101 Tigara’s Gem 55.5 5.8L , 1:00.20 8-10 QORN Sat 15Jun13 1100m 0-59 Good3 D Tootell (7) 58.5 $4.60 Aftonland 58.5 9.5L , 1:04.29 8-11 PT A Thu 27Jun13 1200m 0 - 59 Dead4 B Claridge (2) 56.5 $13 Sophisticated Lass 59 6.2L , 1:10.10

Balaklava Race 6 - 2:48pm cooPeRs “austRalian Made austRalian owned” sPRint 1050m

Of $40,000. 1st $25,000and $1030 trophy, 2nd $7,250, 3rd $3,250, 4th $1,600, 5th $900, 6th $400, 7th $400, 8th $400, 9th $400, 10th $400. Starter Subsidy of $100 for non prize earning runners. For No sex restriction. No class restriction. Handicap. Apprentices can claim. Record: 1050 59.06 Levanter

No.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Last 5

5560x 9166x x608x 2871x 9x116 5x067 4x09x x355x 148x3 316x1 64422 380x4

Horse/Barrier

outLaNdiSH Lad 11 w JuSt SyBiL 10 w HiddeN vaLue 5 cLaSSy cHLoe 3 w LaSt gift 4 w addictioN to Rock 12 w SaiNt deSiR (gB) 1 w auRuMceRt 2 HigHNeSS 7 w WiSe aNd HaPPy 6 w couNteR SigN 8 w katuNga 9 w

Jockey

Eran Boyd (a3) Dom Tourneur Simon Price Jordan Frew (a0) Chad Lever Joe Bowditch Caitlin Forrest (a4) Todd Pannell Jamie Kah (a0) Justin Potter Clare Lindop Jake Toeroek (a1.5)

Wgt

62 59 58 56 54.5 54 54 54 54 54 54 54

Rtg

102 100 94 94 87 81 81 80 80 80 77 76

1

outLaNdiSH Lad

Barrier 11 62kg eran Boyd (a3)

(Blks)

dennis o’Leary (Normanville) 8yo grey gelding Sire Fantastic Light (USA) dam Quantum Leap (Regal Classic (CAN)) owners D A & Mrs J A Gommers, J D Gommers & Mrs R Butterfield-Gommers Record 45:11-7 -6 $574,003 trk 2:0-1-0 dist 13:4-3-0 trk/dist 2:0-1-0 good 34:7-5-6 dead 7:3-1-0 Slow 3:1-1-0 Heavy 1:0-0-01st up 8:2-1-0 2nd up 8:3-2-0

5-13 M V N Fri 15Mar13 1200m ABELL STKS -LR Good3 N Callow (4) 59.5 $11 Loveyamadly 54 0.5L , 1:10.04 6-16 MORP Sat 13Apr13 1100m R N IRWIN -G3 Good3 J Holder (15) 58.5 $15 Kulgrinda 56.5 3.0L , 1:03.95 14-16 MORP Sat 11May13 1200m THE GOODWOOD -G1 Good3 J Holder (9) 56 $51 Platelet 56.5 3.6L , 1:09.65

2

JuSt SyBiL

Barrier 10 59kg dom tourneur

Brian Mueller (Strathalbyn) 8yo bay mare Sire Alannan (USA) dam Opera Symbol (Opera Prince) owners Mrs L N Mueller Record 48:11-13 -7 $414,420 trk 1:0-1-0 dist 19:6-6-1 trk/dist 1:0-1-0 good 30:6-9-4 dead 13:4-3-2 Slow 3:1-1-1 Heavy 2:0-0-01st up 8:2-4-1 2nd up 8:3-2-1

1-11 MORP Sat 4May13 1200m 68+ Dead4 L Stojakovic (8) 61 59$6 Almighty Bullet 54 0.1L, 1:10.20 6-13 MORP Sat 11May13 1200m PROUD MISS -LR Good3 L Stojakovic (9) 56 $6 Assertive Eagle 55.5 2.5L , 1:09.86 6-8 MRPK Sat 1Jun13 1250m HCP Hvy8 L Stojakovic (8) 59.5 57.5$7 Daytona Grey 55 2.7L , 1:16.25

3

HiddeN vaLue

Barrier 5 58kg Simon Price

trevor dansie & Natasha Storr (Morphettville) 5yo bay or brown gelding Sire Face Value dam Star Peril (Staaraq) owners T H Dansie & R N Liddy Record 15:8-2 -0 $296,950 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 9:4-1-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 11:7-2-0 dead 4:1-0-0 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 4:2-1-0 2nd up 4:2-1-0

6-10 OAKB Sat 30Mar13 1100m OAKBANK -LR Dead4 Simon Price (9) 58 $5.50 Riziz 54 2.2L , 1:05.24 11-16 MORP Sat 13Apr13 1100m R N IRWIN -G3 Good3 Simon Price (12) 58.5 $13 Kulgrinda 56.5 5.2L , 1:03.95 8-13 MORP Sat 27Apr13 1100m D C McKAY -G3 Dead4 Simon Price (9) 54 $10 General Truce 58.5 6.0L , 1:04.64

4

cLaSSy cHLoe

Barrier 3 56kg Jordan frew (a0)

John Hickmott (Murray Bridge) 5yo brown mare Sire Danerich dam Capital Growth (Brocco (USA)) owners Mrs N M How, J E Hickmott, J Iaria & Dr C A Gliddon Record 21:6-4 -2 $255,060 trk 1:0-1-0 dist 4:1-0-1 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 11:3-2-1 dead 9:2-2-1 Slow 1:1-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 4:0-2-1 2nd up 3:1-0-0

8-13 SW H Fri 7Jun13 1200m GOLD TOPAZ Dead5 A Patterson (7) 54 $8 Riziz 55.5 7.0L , 1:12.21 7-11 M V Sat 15Jun13 1200m MARES HCP Dead5 S W Arnold (8) 58 $8.50 Draw Forward 54 3.2L , 1:13.36 1-9 MRPK Sat 22Jun13 1300m 68+ Slow7 Jordan Frew (a)(1) 57 56$4f Lionhearted Girl 52.5 0.4L, 1:19.83

5

LaSt gift

Barrier 4 54.5kg chad Lever

Stephen theodore (Cranbourne) 5yo brown gelding Sire Escalation (IRE) dam Eureka Gift (Puissance (GB)) owners M P Stevens, A J Carolan, T A Wilson, R B Peters, M Ploenges, M Schultz, L Galvin, D Legg, J R Lark, D J Guengerich, P J Murray, P D Bell, T J Grant, Browns & Kirks, Axiom Racing, Wandy Corp, Money Bags (Mgr: D Mortlock), Bring On The Bool (Mgr: D A Hurford) & Group 1 X Mas (Mgr: S R Wallis) Record 23:11-3 -2 $212,060 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 11:7-0-1 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 17:8-3-2 dead 4:2-0-0 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 2:1-0-01st up 5:4-0-0 2nd up 5:4-1-0

1-10 SW H Sun 9Jun13 975m BM78 Dead5 L T Coffey (2) 60 $7 Talbanga 54.5 2.3L, 57.60 1-9 CAUL Wed 3Jul13 1000m HCP Dead5 L T Coffey (2) 54 $3f Zedi Knight 57 0.2L, 58.77 6-10 M V Sat 3Aug13 1000m HCP Dead5 L T Coffey (4) 56 $5 Day Procedure 52 6.2L , 59.90

6

addictioN to Rock

(Blks)

Barrier 12 54kg Joe Bowditch

Will clarken (Macclesfield) 6yo bay gelding Sire Rock of Gibraltar (IRE) dam Bellediction (Blevic) owners M Nunan & G Graham Record 34:7-4 -6 $234,700 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 5:1-0-2 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 17:1-3-2 dead 8:2-0-2 Slow 8:3-1-2 Heavy 1:1-0-01st up 7:2-0-2 2nd up 6:1-0-1

13-14 MORP Sat 8Jun13 1050m 68+ Dead4 J Maund (1) 57.5 $21 Esprit de Bullet (NZ) 60 8.6L , 1:02.66 6-9 MRPK Sat 22Jun13 1300m 68+ Slow7 P Gatt (8) 56.5 $12 Classy Chloe 56 10.2L , 1:19.83 7-9 MRPK Sat 13Jul13 1400m 0 - 94 Slow7 J Toeroek (a)(3) 56.5 53.5$18 Lionhearted Girl 54 10.5L , 1:26.16

7

SaiNt deSiR (gB)

Barrier 1 54kg caitlin forrest (a4)

tony Mcevoy (Angaston) 6yo bay gelding Sire Barathea (IRE) dam Dirigeante (FR) (Lead On Time (USA)) owners Pipeliner Bloodstock Synd (Mgr W G Mitchell), R Shelley & J Cowley Record 13:2-3 -0 $102,046 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 0:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 6:1-2-0 dead 2:0-0-0 Slow 3:1-1-0 Heavy 2:0-0-01st up 4:1-1-0 2nd up 3:1-0-0

4-11 CAUL Sun 30Sep12 1700m HCP Good3 M Neilson (4) 54 $14 Callanish (NZ) 54 5.6L , 1:42.56 10-11 RAND Mon 1Apr13 1600m BM85 Dead4 K McEvoy (3) 57.5 $10 Messene 55 4.2L , 1:35.91 9-12 HAWK Sat 4May13 2100m BM80 Good3 G Schofield (2) 60 $14 Coup Acclaim (IRE) 58.5 7.0L , 2:07.82

8

auRuMceRt

(Blks)

Barrier 2 54kg todd Pannell

John croucher (Morphettville) 6yo bay gelding Sire Undoubtedly dam Auri (Geiger Counter (USA)) owners Miss K Morach, P Vischjager, W J Henson, M B Harrison, B F Seaman, C G Siciliano, Simon Croucher Racing[synd], M F Turnley, N Tripodi & N Latty Record 38:5-4 -4 $94,300 trk 4:2-0-0 dist 15:1-2-3 trk/dist 2:1-0-0 good 22:4-1-3 dead 12:1-3-1 Slow 3:0-0-0 Heavy 1:0-0-01st up 8:1-1-2 2nd up 7:0-2-0

3-14 MORP Sat 8Jun13 1050m 68+ Dead4 T Pannell (12) 55 $18 Esprit de Bullet (NZ) 60 2.5L , 1:02.66 5-8 MRPK Sat 22Jun13 1000m 0 - 94 Slow7 T Pannell (2) 55 $16 Aregee McLaren 54 4.1L , 59.43 5-7 MORP Sat 6Jul13 1050m 68+ Hvy8 Simon Price (7) 54 $14 Esprit de Bullet (NZ) 61 4.6L , 1:04.11

9

HigHNeSS

(Blks)

Barrier 7 54kg Jamie kah (a0)

John Macmillan (Strathalbyn) 7yo chestnut gelding Sire Dolphin Street (FR) dam Fly in Style (Flying Spur) owners J & Mrs M Sinclair & Mrs B Messner Record 16:5-2 -4 $92,050 trk 1:0-0-1 dist 5:1-0-3 trk/dist 1:0-0-1 good 10:4-1-1 dead 3:0-1-2 Slow 2:1-0-0 Heavy 1:0-0-11st up 4:1-0-3 2nd up 3:2-0-0

4-7 MORP Sat 16Feb13 1200m 0-86 Good3 J L Kah (a)(4) 59.5 57.5$5 General Offer 54 1.5L , 1:09.60 8-12 MORP Sat 13Apr13 1200m 0 - 86 Good3 J L Kah (a)(3) 59 57$3.70f Believe in More 59 6.2L , 1:11.49 3-7 MORP Sat 17Aug13 1050m BM90 Hvy8 J L Kah (a)(2) 54 52$2.40f St Fraser 54 0.7L , 1:05.51

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WiSe aNd HaPPy

Barrier 6 54kg Justin Potter

Brian Mueller (Strathalbyn) 5yo chestnut gelding Sire Happy Giggle dam Wise As an Owl (Encosta de Lago) owners B C Mueller & Runnymede Racing Synd (Mgr: Mrs D A Throsby) Record 14:6-1 -2 $81,400 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 4:2-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 5:1-0-1 dead 7:4-1-1 Slow 2:1-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 4:3-1-0 2nd up 3:0-0-0

1-14 GAWL Thu 25Apr13 1200m 0 - 75 Dead5 J Matthews (11) 60 58.5$3.60f Rose of Lincoln 56 2.4L, 1:13.43 6-13 MRPK Sat 18May13 1400m 0 - 86 Dead4 L Stojakovic (9) 56.5 54.5$4f Misty Eyes 55.5 3.5L , 1:24.47 1-10 MRPK Sat 24Aug13 1000m 0 - 78 Slow7 J B Potter (3) 60 $10 Heart of a Lion 56.5 1.5L, 1:00.29

11

4-7 2-7 2-6

couNteR SigN

Barrier 8 54kg clare Lindop

Leon Macdonald & andrew gluyas (Morphettville) 5yo bay or brown gelding Sire Gonski dam Counter Sue (Geiger Counter (USA)) owners Dr R G Lehman & Mrs J R Lehman Record 30:4-6 -7 $166,810 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 27:4-5-7 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 14:1-3-4 dead 10:2-2-1 Slow 4:1-0-2 Heavy 2:0-1-01st up 5:0-1-2 2nd up 4:1-1-1

MORP Sat 6Jul13 1050m 68+ Hvy8 C Lindop (3) 54 $9 Esprit de Bullet (NZ) 61 0.7L , 1:04.11 MRPK Sat 20Jul13 1000m 0 - 81 Hvy8 C Lindop (4) 58 $6.50 Pocket Rockets 59 0.9L , 1:00.79 MRPK Sat 3Aug13 1000m 0 - 86 Dead5 C Lindop (5) 56 $3 Impulse Buy 57 0.3L , 1:00.01

12

katuNga

Barrier 9 54kg Jake toeroek (a1.5)

(Blks)

Sam Burford (Murray Bridge) 7yo bay mare Sire Gallo Di Ferro (USA) dam Marscaville (Bill) owners Orange Court Stud Synd (Mgr: M Conroy), S H Jeffries & K D Woods Record 30:5-6 -5 $96,049 trk 3:1-0-1 dist 18:4-3-2 trk/dist 2:1-0-0 good 11:1-3-2 dead 14:3-2-3 Slow 3:0-1-0 Heavy 2:1-0-01st up 7:0-3-1 2nd up 6:1-2-1

8-10 OAKB Sat 30Mar13 1100m OAKBANK -LR Dead4 J L Kah (a)(1) 54 $26 Riziz 54 4.4L , 1:05.24 11-11 MRPK Sat 20Apr13 1000m 0 - 86 Good3 M Neilson (5) 55.5 $5.50 Schumacher 54 7.6L , 57.83 4-10 MRPK Sat 24Aug13 1000m 0 - 78 Slow7 J Toeroek (a)(1) 58.5 55.5$14 Wise And Happy 60 2.6L , 1:00.29

anGas secuRities Gold standaRd RatinG 0-62 HandicaP 1400m

Of $15,000. 1st $10,000and $330 trophy, 2nd $2,800, 3rd $1,400, 4th $800. Starter Subsidy of $100 for non prize earning runners. For Four-Years-Old and Upwards No sex restriction. 0 - 62. Handicap. Apprentices can claim. Record: 1400 1:22.59 Monde Avion

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17e

Last 5

Horse/Barrier

tReeovuS 15 w kiNg cLuB 10 StoRM BReWiNg 17 LigHtNiNg dReW 9 out of WiNgS 1 w SHaaBaM 14 w BRiNkLey BuLLet 13 w cLeaRLy PaSSioNate 11 w aRazi Sea 7 goSSiP guRu 12 HaPPyeNdo 3 w MyStic fox 16 eNviRoNMeNt PatRoN (Nz) 6 w SociaL fiNaLe 8 w ScRaMogue 2 RougH deaL 4 MiaMi iNk 5

14206 432 909x7 82428 343x1 x2935 08155 220x6 2245x 2177x 64972 9004x 1056x 01078 03x80 05299 40936

1

tReeovuS

Jockey

Dom Tourneur Adrian Patterson Nicholas Hall Chad Lever Jamie Kah (a0) Nikita McLean Joe Bowditch Jackson Matthews Troy Baker Clare Lindop Jason Holder Paul Gatt Jarrod Todd Jeffrey Maund Simon Price Justin Potter

(Blks)

Wgt

59 58 58 57.5 57 57 56.5 56.5 56 56 56 56 55.5 55.5 54 54 54

Rtg

61 59 59 58 61 57 56 60 55 59 55 55 54 54 53 51 50

Barrier 15 59kg dom tourneur

kerrie vantijn (Morphettville) 8yo bay gelding Sire Fraar (USA) dam Zerbinetta (Full And By (NZ)) owners D J Cave, Ms S Johnston, D A Vanderuit & G B Evans Record 62:6-6 -6 $77,075 trk 3:1-1-0 dist 18:2-2-2 trk/dist 2:1-0-0 good 13:2-1-1 dead 36:3-5-3 Slow 8:0-0-1 Heavy 5:1-0-11st up 3:1-0-0 2nd up 3:0-0-1

2-14 M BR Mon 10Jun13 1406m 0 - 71 Dead5 J B Potter (7) 57 $21 Prestige Glen 56 1.2L , 1:27.83 14-14 MORP Sat 29Jun13 1600m 0 - 75 Dead5 D Tourneur (12) 55.5 $21 Whitten’s Delight 54.5 8.3L , 1:39.52 6-15 BKVA Wed 17Jul13 1410m 0 - 62 Dead5 J Toeroek (a)(1) 59.5 57.5$12 Rock On Rennie 59 7.7L , 1:27.25

2

kiNg cLuB

(Blks)

Barrier 10 58kg adrian Patterson

Roslyn day (Murray Bridge) 5yo bay gelding Sire Akhadan dam It’s Raining Mares (Honour And Glory (USA)) owners Miss R G Day Record 3:0-1 -1 $5,750 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 1:0-0-1 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 0:0-0-0 dead 0:0-0-0 Slow 2:0-1-1 Heavy 1:0-0-01st up 1:0-0-0 2nd up 1:0-0-1

4-11 GAWL Wed 24Jul13 1200m MDN-SW Hvy8 A Patterson (9) 58 $5 Marion Type 55.5 9.2L , 1:15.17 3-10 SBYN Wed 14Aug13 1350m MDN-SW Slow6 A Patterson (3) 58 $2.80f Smart Jester 58 2.1L , 1:26.84 2-14 MRPK Sat 24Aug13 1300m 0 - 68 Slow7 A Patterson (13) 55.5 $61 Nimasael 57.5 0.8L , 1:21.79

3

StoRM BReWiNg

Barrier 17 58kg Nicholas Hall

chris Bieg (Morphettville) 7yo chestnut gelding Sire Desert Sun (GB) dam In a Teacup (Mystery Storm (USA)) owners M D Pickering, B N Scotcher, R M Geibl, J L Payne, R A Byrne, I D C Baker, C Bieg, G Daniel, P Smith & P J Emes Record 36:2-4 -3 $113,010 trk 3:0-1-1 dist 5:0-0-0 trk/dist 1:0-0-0 good 20:1-3-3 dead 11:1-1-0 Slow 4:0-0-0 Heavy 1:0-0-01st up 9:0-1-1 2nd up 6:0-1-1

10-13 SBYN Wed 17Apr13 1200m 0-68 Dead4 K Bishop (a)(10) 59 57.5$12 Love a Giggle 58 7.2L , 1:13.97 9-16 M BR Wed 22May13 1406m CL2 Slow6 A Herrmann (1) 58 $14 Zoom Lad 58 6.2L , 1:28.98 7-14 MRPK Sat 24Aug13 1300m 0 - 68 Slow7 C Lever (2) 57 $26 Nimasael 57.5 3.3L , 1:21.79

LigHtNiNg dReW

Barrier 9 57.5kg chad Lever

karen Byrnes (Murray Bridge) 4yo bay gelding Sire Encosta de Lago dam Skates (Danehill (USA)) owners D J Moyle, T L Masters, L J Fraumano, D J Cooke, R D Petersen, Mrs K Petersen, Mrs L G Thompson & Ms K M Byrnes Record 16:1-3 -1 $53,655 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 6:1-2-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 7:1-2-1 dead 7:0-1-0 Slow 1:0-0-0 Heavy 1:0-0-01st up 3:0-0-0 2nd up 3:1-0-0

4-10 MRPK Sat 13Jul13 1400m 3Y 0 - 75 Slow7 J B Potter (7) 55.5 $21 Onpicalo 56.5 2.3L , 1:26.83 2-14 M BR Wed 31Jul13 1400m CG&E 0 - 68 Dead5 C Lever (12) 56 $3.60 Devasent 55 0.6L , 1:27.09 8-11 GAWL Sun 11Aug13 1518m 4UP 0 - 62 Dead5 J Toeroek (a)(4) 59 57$2.70f Devasent 59 9.1L , 1:37.82

5

out of WiNgS

Barrier 1 57kg Jamie kah (a0)

Samantha Barr (Morphettville) 6yo bay mare Sire Desert Sun (GB) dam With Wings (Don’t Say Halo (USA)) owners B Scott Record 10:1-1 -4 $16,700 trk 3:0-0-2 dist 1:0-0-1 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 3:0-0-2 dead 5:0-1-2 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 2:1-0-01st up 2:1-0-0 2nd up 1:0-0-0

4-11 GAWL Wed 17Aug11 1500m MDN-SW Hvy8 S Westover (a)(3) 55 54.5$3.60 Callmedan 57 5.4L , 1:35.00 3-8 M BR Wed 24Aug11 2206m MDN-SW Good3 Simon Price (5) 55 $3.60 Thames (NZ) 55 2.8L , 2:20.99 1-10 GAWL Wed 21Aug13 1111m 4UP MDN-SW Hvy8 J L Kah (a)(3) 56 $5 Kiprotich 58 1.4L, 1:11.54

6

SHaaBaM

Barrier 14 57kg Nikita McLean

(Blks)

david & Ryan Balfour (Morphettville) 5yo bay or brown gelding Sire Barely a Moment dam Tiona (Blevic) owners J A Coleman, R W Balfour, M J Kelly & Ms K M Lindsay Record 21:1-4 -4 $29,500 trk 4:0-1-2 dist 8:1-1-3 trk/dist 2:0-0-2 good 9:0-2-2 dead 5:0-1-1 Slow 5:1-1-1 Heavy 2:0-0-01st up 4:0-1-0 2nd up 4:1-1-1

9-12 MRPK Sat 20Jul13 1300m 0 - 81 Hvy8 E Boyd (a)(3) 54 51$51 Ring Me Not 56 8.7L , 1:20.38 3-11 GAWL Sun 11Aug13 1518m 4UP 0 - 62 Dead5 T Pannell (10) 58.5 $5 Devasent 59 1.5L , 1:37.82 5-10 GAWL Wed 21Aug13 1520m CL2 Hvy9 J Bowditch (5) 58 $3.80 Ferrari Star 56 7.4L , 1:39.48

7

Balaklava Race 7 - 3:25pm

No.

4

BRiNkLey BuLLet

Barrier 13 56.5kg Joe Bowditch

(Blks)

craig Stewart (Millicent) 6yo bay gelding Sire Blevic dam Brinkley Lass (Amen Brother (USA)) owners C Stewart Record 43:3-3 -4 $41,070 trk 3:0-1-0 dist 18:1-2-2 trk/dist 2:0-1-0 good 19:1-1-3 dead 15:0-1-1 Slow 6:1-0-0 Heavy 3:1-1-01st up 5:0-0-0 2nd up 5:0-0-0

1-13 WNBL Sun 30Jun13 1400m 0 - 62 Hvy10 A Herrmann (11) 54.5 $13 Jahan 57.5 1.3L, 1:30.55 5-14 WNBL Thu 11Jul13 1400m SHOW 0 - 68 Hvy10 J Childs (a)(9) 54 52.5$14 Kiora 56.5 4.4L , 1:28.83 5-10 COLR Sun 11Aug13 1400m 0 - 64 Slow6 A Herrmann (6) 56 $6 Wingara 58.5 0.7L , 1:26.20

8

cLeaRLy PaSSioNate

(Blks)

Barrier 11 56.5kg Jackson Matthews

gary Searle (Gawler) 6yo bay mare Sire Dubawi (IRE) dam Lindsay’s Ring (Magic Ring (IRE)) owners S M Williams, I C Gore, R J Fitzgerald, K G Carroll, W G Johnson, D C Dare, J Johnston, A W Dettmann ,D A Tobin, G D Searle & Mrs N A Searle Record 30:3-5 -4 $48,150 trk 6:0-1-1 dist 7:1-1-1 trk/dist 3:0-1-1 good 21:2-4-2 dead 6:0-0-2 Slow 1:1-0-0 Heavy 2:0-1-01st up 7:0-0-1 2nd up 6:2-0-0

2-14 BKVA Wed 29May13 1415m F&M 0 - 68 Good3 D Tourneur (11) 58 $4f Dancing Poetess 57.5 0.9L , 1:26.41 14-16 MORP Sat 8Jun13 1600m 0 - 75 Dead4 C Lever (8) 54 $10 Where’s Tim 56 5.7L , 1:39.71 6-9 GAWL Wed 21Aug13 1211m Mares 0 - 68 Hvy9 J Matthews (6) 57 $7 Our Littletreasure 57 7.4L , 1:18.67

9

aRazi Sea

Barrier 7 56kg troy Baker

(Blks)

Stacey kotz (Strathalbyn) 9yo bay gelding Sire Arazi (USA) dam Blue Sky Lady (NZ) (Star Way (GB)) owners L Kotz, C Kotz, W H Lovegrove, Mrs H J Lovegrove & A J Hogan Record 41:3-8 -3 $34,880 trk 2:0-2-0 dist 10:1-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 33:3-5-2 dead 7:0-3-1 Slow 1:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 6:1-0-0 2nd up 5:0-0-0

13 eNviRoNMeNt PatRoN (Nz)

Barrier 6 55.5kg Jarrod todd

kirsten Mooney (Oakbank) 9yo bay gelding Sire Montjeu (IRE) dam Nikki’s Bride (NZ) (O’Reilly (NZ)) owners Dr G Mooney, J Hazeal, D Lodge, T Giles, The Estate of the Late K Wiebbecht, L Young, B McGowan, A Cranston & Ms K Mooney Record 45:5-4 -9 $56,687 trk 8:0-0-3 dist 8:0-1-1 trk/dist 2:0-0-0 good 19:2-1-5 dead 19:2-2-3 Slow 6:1-1-1 Heavy 1:0-0-01st up 7:0-1-0 2nd up 7:1-2-1

11-18 MORP Tue 6Nov12 1800m 4UP 0 - 62 Dead5 M Pegus (14) 58 $15 Savvy Smokin’ 59.5 8.0L , 1:52.30 5-8 GAWL Wed 28Nov12 2109m 0 - 62 Good3 D Tourneur (5) 57 $4.60 Sir Gwynn 58.5 4.1L , 2:14.64 6-10 OAKB Fri 21Dec12 2150m 4UP 0 - 62 Good3 J Holder (2) 57.5 $6 Distillation 57 9.2L , 2:13.94

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SociaL fiNaLe

Barrier 8 55.5kg Jeffrey Maund

(Blks)

trevor day (Strathalbyn) 7yo bay or brown gelding Sire Danbird dam Social Benefit (Benefit Performer (USA)) owners T & Mrs J Day, B Akers & D Akers Record 23:2-1 -1 $26,150 trk 1:0-0-0 dist 5:0-1-1 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 8:0-0-1 dead 9:1-1-0 Slow 4:1-0-0 Heavy 2:0-0-01st up 5:0-0-0 2nd up 5:1-0-1

12-14 BKVA Wed 19Jun13 1600m 0 - 71 Dead4 J Maund (4) 54.5 $18 Umaluka 56.5 5.1L , 1:40.06 7-12 MRPK Wed 26Jun13 1550m 0 - 62 Dead4 J Maund (11) 57.5 $26 Bellchuca 56 5.2L , 1:37.09 8-10 GAWL Wed 21Aug13 1520m CL2 Hvy9 J Maund (3) 56.5 $17 Ferrari Star 56 13.0L , 1:39.48

ScRaMogue

Barrier 2 54kg 15 (Blks) Simon Price Simon casey (Murray Bridge) 5yo grey-chestnut mare Sire Kurt dam Dicey Reilly (Ark Regal (NZ)) owners M A Gilchrist, Mrs B M Gilchrist, J J B Cooper, Mrs B J Cooper, T A J Roberts, M G Barnhurst, Mrs D J Barnhurst, D Brooker, Mrs C A Brooker, D J Bridges & J C Brimacombe Record 10:1-0 -1 $7,600 trk 3:1-0-0 dist 3:0-0-0 trk/dist 1:0-0-0 good 4:1-0-1 dead 5:0-0-0 Slow 1:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 3:1-0-0 2nd up 3:0-0-0

3-12 GAWL Wed 30Jan13 2109m CL2 Good3 Simon Price (7) 56 $26 Power to Possess 57.5 0.7L , 2:13.61 8-15 BKVA Wed 17Jul13 1410m 0 - 62 Dead5 Simon Price (3) 54.5 $14 Rock On Rennie 59 9.2L , 1:27.25 10-12 GAWL Sun 11Aug13 1718m CL2 Dead5 Simon Price (12) 55.5 $31 Fidesdi 57 13.7L , 1:52.48

16

RougH deaL

Barrier 4 54kg

John Hickmott (Murray Bridge) 5yo bay gelding Sire Artie Schiller (USA) dam Star of Ella (Honours List (IRE)) owners Mrs N M How, J E Hickmott, J Iaria, B R Jacobs & D P Jacobs Record 35:2-4 -2 $40,020 trk 2:0-1-0 dist 11:1-0-0 trk/dist 1:0-0-0 good 20:2-2-1 dead 12:0-2-1 Slow 3:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 4:0-1-2 2nd up 4:1-1-0

2-9 BORD Thu 4Jul13 1300m 0 - 59 Dead5 Jordan Frew (a)(4) 57.5 $5 Frilly Skurt 55.5 0.5L , 1:19.91 9-15 BKVA Wed 17Jul13 1410m 0 - 62 Dead5 J L Kah (a)(13) 56 $4 Rock On Rennie 59 10.0L , 1:27.25 9-11 GAWL Sun 11Aug13 1518m 4UP 0 - 62 Dead5 J L Kah (a)(2) 55.5 $5 Devasent 59 10.7L , 1:37.82

17

MiaMi iNk

Barrier 5 54kg Justin Potter

1EM

Mick kluske (Murray Bridge) 9yo bay gelding Sire Danehill Dancer (IRE) dam Light Wave (NZ) (Crested Wave (USA)) owners M R Kluske, A R Schenscher, M A Kluske, B R Martin, A P Scannell, K J Orwell, J M Scannell, C Jenner, Miss E Kluske & D Sims Record 55:4-6 -8 $45,560 trk 7:0-2-3 dist 14:1-1-2 trk/dist 2:0-1-0 good 33:3-6-5 dead 14:1-0-2 Slow 6:0-0-1 Heavy 2:0-0-01st up 6:0-1-0 2nd up 6:0-1-1

9-13 MORP Thu 11Jul13 1800m 0 - 62 Dead5 J B Potter (4) 54 $21 Major De 57 6.8L , 1:54.03 3-11 MILD Mon 5Aug13 1400m 0 - 58 Good3 J B Potter (9) 56 $11 Red Five 59.5 1.4L , 1:24.91 6-14 M BR Wed 28Aug13 1600m 0-62 Good3 J B Potter (3) 54 $9 Saturday Sorcerer 56.5 5.1L , 1:37.55

2-11 BKVA Wed 1May13 2215m 0 - 68 Dead4 B Claridge (4) 55 $8 Sahara Symphony 57.5 6.0L , 2:22.56 4-8 M BR Wed 22May13 2206m 0 - 68 Dead5 S Westover (a)(4) 55.5 $6 Assaboy 57.5 7.2L , 2:22.87 5-11 GAWL Wed 5Jun13 2100m 0 - 62 Slow7 J B Potter (1) 56.5 $5.50 Weekend Dazzler 52 6.5L , 2:19.17

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goSSiP guRu

(Blks)

Barrier 12 56kg clare Lindop

Leon Macdonald & andrew gluyas (Morphettville) 4yo bay mare Sire Reset dam Glory Guru (Fusaichi Pegasus (USA)) owners B H Perks, Ms A M Clough, Mrs J A Marriott, G F Marriott, B V White & Mrs K L White Record 10:1-1 -0 $18,800 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 3:0-1-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 5:1-1-0 dead 4:0-0-0 Slow 1:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 3:0-0-0 2nd up 2:0-0-0

1-9 SBYN Wed 6Feb13 2050m MDN-SW Good3 J Holder (5) 55 $1.90f Madam Kafoops 56 0.4L, 2:11.82 7-10 LAUN N Wed 20Feb13 2100m TAS OAKS -LR Good3 C Lindop (2) 56 $13.50 Global Balance 56 8.6L , 2:13.69 7-11 GAWL Wed 3Apr13 1500m CL2 Dead4 C Lindop (6) 55 $8 Super Silks (NZ) 57 7.8L , 1:31.16

HaPPyeNdo

Barrier 3 56kg 11 (Blks) Jason Holder trevor Montgomerie (Quorn) 6yo chestnut gelding Sire Happy Giggle dam Out There (Marwina) owners T Montgomerie, H Montgomerie & D Montgomerie Record 25:3-2 -2 $32,690 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 8:0-1-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 10:0-0-0 dead 11:2-1-2 Slow 2:0-1-0 Heavy 2:1-0-01st up 6:2-0-0 2nd up 5:0-0-1

9-13 PT A Thu 27Jun13 1600m 0 - 64 Dead4 P Roff (12) 58.5 $16 High Value 59 15.5L , 1:35.53 7-14 PT A Sun 7Jul13 1400m 0 - 59 Good3 J Toeroek (a)(2) 58.5 57$21 Windsor Gardens 58 3.3L , 1:22.73 2-11 GAWL Sun 11Aug13 1518m 4UP 0 - 62 Dead5 L Stojakovic (5) 55.5 $31 Devasent 59 0.1L , 1:37.82

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MyStic fox

(Blks)

Barrier 16 56kg Paul gatt

dennis o’Leary (Normanville) 8yo chestnut gelding Sire Foxhound (USA) dam Antiquorum (NZ) (Nicolotte (GB)) owners G Francesca, Mrs D M Francesca, C D Francesca, A Francesca, G Falanga, C Falanga, Mrs E Falanga Record 36:3-4 -2 $32,160 trk 6:0-0-0 dist 7:1-1-0 trk/dist 2:0-0-0 good 22:2-2-1 dead 10:1-2-1 Slow 4:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 9:0-2-0 2nd up 8:2-0-0

13-16 M BR Mon 10Jun13 1606m 0 - 62 Dead5 P Gatt (16) 56 $21 Irish Cheer 58.5 14.5L , 1:42.97 10-14 BKVA Wed 19Jun13 1600m 0 - 71 Dead4 T O’Donnell (a)(6) 54 $41 Umaluka 56.5 4.1L , 1:40.06 4-14 MORP Sat 29Jun13 1600m 0 - 75 Dead5 E Boyd (a)(8) 54 51$101 Whitten’s Delight 54.5 1.5L , 1:39.52

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CUP GUIDE - 9


Plains Producer

Balaklava CUP SPECIAL FORM GUIDE 7

Balaklava Race 8 - 4:05pm Of $80,000. 1st $50,000and $3500 trophy, 2nd $14,500, 3rd $6,500, 4th $3,200, 5th $1,800, 6th $800, 7th $800, 8th $800, 9th $800, 10th $800. For No sex restriction. No class restriction. Quality. Weight Raised: 2.00kg. No allowances for apprentices. Record: 1600 1:34.56 Alcopop

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Last 5

Horse/Barrier

Jockey

LittLe akie 7 w goLdeN PeNNy 13 w SHout out Loud 17 dee Bee NiNe 8 w Road WaRRioR 16 w gRiS caRo (gB) 5 fiNaL coMMaNd 19 w BaRigaN Boy 15 w geNeRouS Beau 20 w ouR fReed MaN 2 w coNductioN 12 w detox 6 igLeS StaR 3 Lady dyNaMo 10 Raki 14 daNiSH SPy 18 WHitteN’S deLigHt 11 w BaBy Boy 4 fLyiNg HuSSLeR 1 w RicH PRide 9

2x111 47x31 857x0 18375 524x6 3x27x 139x8 42958 35523 10813 33542 x22x5 7x214 42255 4112x 24x47 36121 2340x x1313 42227

1

LittLe akie

Simon Price Paul Gatt Adrian Patterson Chad Lever Todd Pannell Dom Tourneur Jamie Kah (a) Nikita McLean Joe Bowditch Jason Holder Troy Baker Felicia Bergstrand (a) Jarrod Todd Vinnie Colgan Clare Lindop Nicholas Hall

Wgt

58 57.5 57.5 57 57 56.5 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56

Rtg

93 96 92 91 91 90 88 86 84 84 83 83 82 82 82 81 80 76 74 71

Barrier 7 58kg Simon Price

(Blks)

2

goLdeN PeNNy

(Blks)

Barrier 13 57.5kg Paul gatt

8

9-9 5-7 8-8

5-6 2-7 3-9

3

SHout out Loud

(Blks)

Barrier 17 57.5kg adrian Patterson

4

dee Bee NiNe

(Blks)

Barrier 8 57kg chad Lever

5

Road WaRRioR

(Blks)

Barrier 16 57kg todd Pannell

Barrier 5 56.5kg dom tourneur

Jake Stephens (Victor Harbor) 5yo grey horse Sire With Approval (CAN) dam Aviane (GER) (Winged Love (IRE)) owners J A Stephens, W J Duthy, P Mackie, M J Symons, S J Waters, J M Doyle, T Lillis, J Moase-Harris, Ms A Kelton, D C Doyle, G P Harris, Miss P M Palmer, C Pearson, B D Clark, P Kelton, How Simple, R Jays, Father & Son Racing, Go Dougie, Hunkie Racing Record 10:4-2 -3 $109,998 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 0:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 5:2-1-1 dead 2:1-0-1 Slow 1:0-0-1 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 2:0-1-1 2nd up 2:0-0-1

3-5 TOUL Fri 15Jun12 2400m DERBY DU LANGUE -LR Dead T Thulliez (5) 58 $3.30 Lidari (FR) 58 2.3L , 2:34.72 2-10 FR. Fri 7Sep12 2000m COUPE DE MARS -LR Good F Blondel (1) 58 $6.30 Mobaco (FR) 58 1.0L , 1:59.22 7-8 FR. Fri 19Oct12 2000m PRIX ANDRE BABO -G3 Good F Blondel (6) 54.5 $3.50 Mobaco (FR) 54.5 2.3L , 2:03.34

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DRWN Sat 6Jul13 1600m SC Good P Shiers (6) 60 $5.50 The Big Steel 58.5 6.8L , 1:37.27 DRWN Sat 13Jul13 1600m HCP Good C Spry (1) 56 $11 Igles Star 54 0.3L , 1:36.51 DRWN Sat 27Jul13 1600m HCP Good C Spry (1) 56 $8 Spartan Eagle 55 6.6L , 1:36.46

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5-6 4-8 2-9

ouR fReed MaN

(Blks)

2-6 2-8 5-8

coNductioN

detox

Barrier 6 56kg troy Baker

Jake Stephens (Victor Harbor) 6yo bay or brown mare Sire Golden Snake (USA) dam Iota of Luck (Blevic) owners J A Stephens, P Mackie, Ms A Kelton, P Kelton, Mrs A J McLaren & J P & Mrs S K Kelton Record 16:5-3 -1 $124,885 trk 1:0-0-0 dist 5:1-1-0 trk/dist 1:0-0-0 good 8:1-2-1 dead 6:4-1-0 Slow 1:0-0-0 Heavy 1:0-0-01st up 5:1-1-1 2nd up 4:1-1-0

MRPK Sat 9Mar13 1250m 0 - 86 Good3 M Neilson (4) 56.5 $3.60 Dashitude 56.5 1.1L , 1:14.93 OAKB Sat 30Mar13 1400m 0 - 94 Dead4 P Gatt (6) 54 $3.90 Silent Attitude 56.5 0.1L , 1:29.31 MORP Sat 10Aug13 1200m 0-86 Slow6 J L Kah (a)(3) 58 56$4.60 Nearest to Pin 54 2.2L , 1:12.90

13

igLeS StaR

Barrier 3 56kg felicia Bergstrand (a)

(Blks)

chris Pollard (Darwin) 6yo bay gelding Sire Iglesia dam Cultured Pearl (Semipalatinsk (USA)) owners G Ridsdale & M Kuiper Record 39:6-9 -5 $209,094 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 12:4-3-1 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 26:6-7-2 dead 7:0-2-2 Slow 6:0-0-1 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 5:2-1-0 2nd up 5:1-0-0

2-11 DRWN Sat 29Jun13 1300m HCP Good F Bergstrand (a)(7) 55 53$13 Red Colossus 62.5 2.5L , 1:15.09 1-7 DRWN Sat 13Jul13 1600m HCP Good F Bergstrand (a)(5) 54 $8.50 Generous Beau 56 0.3L, 1:36.51 4-8 DRWN Sat 20Jul13 1900m HCP Good F Bergstrand (a)(6) 56.5 $8 The Big Steel 57 6.6L , 1:57.95

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Lady dyNaMo

(Blks)

Barrier 10 56kg Jarrod todd

Jon o’connor (Morphettville) 6yo bay mare Sire Catbird dam Governing Spirit (NZ) (Deputy Governor (USA)) owners Victorian Equine Tuition Serv Synd, M Sinclair, C Bell, M Bell, Mrs T Bell, S Hunter, T Yeomans, M Hunnam, Band of Bros Synd & All In The Family Synd Record 39:4-12 -2 $127,705 trk 1:1-0-0 dist 11:0-5-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 16:3-3-0 dead 17:1-8-1 Slow 3:0-0-1 Heavy 3:0-1-01st up 7:2-0-0 2nd up 6:0-1-0

2-6 MRPK Sat 20Jul13 1550m 68+ Hvy8 J Holder (4) 54 $6 Little Akie 58.5 0.9L , 1:37.49 5-12 MORP Sat 27Jul13 1600m 0 - 86 Dead5 S Westover (a)(7) 58 56.5$5.50 Half His Luck 54 1.7L , 1:43.01 5-9 MRPK Sat 24Aug13 1550m 0 - 86 Slow7 J Toeroek (a)(9) 57.5 54.5$6.50 Hunger 55 6.4L , 1:36.82

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1-8 1-7 2-8

Raki

17

Barrier 14 56kg vinnie colgan

tony Mcevoy (Angaston) 6yo brown gelding Sire Rakti (GB) dam Marks Gain (Biscay) owners P F & Mrs A R Yeates Record 9:4-1 -1 $58,400 trk 2:2-0-0 dist 2:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 6:2-1-1 dead 3:2-0-0 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 2:1-0-1 2nd up 2:1-0-0

OAKB Sat 17Mar12 1900m 0 - 71 Dead4 M Neilson (6) 59 $1.90f Meadows Power 54 1.2L, 2:00.76 MRPK Sat 24Mar12 2400m 0 - 94 Good3 M Neilson (4) 54 $1.90f Andronica 54 4.4L, 2:32.33 MRPK Sat 21Apr12 2400m 0 - 94 Good3 J Holder (2) 57 $3 Pelicano 57.5 2.3L , 2:32.97

WHitteN’S deLigHt

1EM

Barrier 11 56kg Nicholas Hall

tony Mcevoy (Angaston) 4yo bay or brown mare Sire Barely a Moment dam Princess Delight (Agnes World (USA)) owners B T Morris, D Whitten, T J Whitten, B Reid, G Towns, W M Smith, B Szalay, H M Kelly & G C Scholes & Austcopolar Synd (Mgr: M Szalay) Record 16:5-2 -2 $118,780 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 4:1-0-1 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 10:3-1-1 dead 4:1-0-1 Slow 1:0-1-0 Heavy 1:1-0-01st up 4:1-1-1 2nd up 3:1-0-0

1-14 MORP Sat 29Jun13 1600m 0 - 75 Dead5 J L Kah (a)(5) 56.5 54.5$2.80f Prestige Glen 55.5 0.8L, 1:39.52 2-12 MRPK Sat 3Aug13 1400m 0 - 78 Slow7 J L Kah (a)(9) 57.5 55.5$4.40ef Saturday Affair 56 2.4L , 1:28.06 1-10 MORP Sat 17Aug13 1522m F&M 0 - 78 Hvy8 J L Kah (a)(5) 58.5 56.5$3f Wings On Her Feet 54 1.8L, 1:36.97

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BaBy Boy

Barrier 4 56kg

2EM

tony Mcevoy (Angaston) 5yo chestnut gelding Sire Barely a Moment dam Kournerov (Jeune (GB)) owners P A & Mrs M E Leonard & D Thomas Record 21:3-4 -3 $83,770 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 2:0-1-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 12:2-4-1 dead 8:1-0-2 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 1:0-0-01st up 3:0-0-0 2nd up 2:0-1-0

3-8 BDGO Sat 9Feb13 2200m 0 - 89 Dead4 H McKechnie (5) 54 $3.30 Gottino (NZ) 54.5 5.0L , 2:20.13 4-5 MORP Sat 23Feb13 2500m 0 - 86 Good3 S Cahill (5) 56.5 $2.60f Dumosa 57 5.2L , 2:43.65 19-20 MORP Mon 11Mar13 3200m ADL CUP -G2 Dead4 J Holder (19) 54 $201 Norsqui 56 30.4L , 3:24.43

19

fLyiNg HuSSLeR

3EM (Blks)

Barrier 1 56kg

Stephen theodore (Cranbourne) 5yo chestnut gelding Sire Hussonet (USA) dam Paris Plaits (Flying Spur) owners Bearman Racing (Mgr: L A Bearman),C Crellin, A Harris, M Scholten, G Wilson, S Allen, N Matthews, J Bonnet & S Deacon Record 19:5-4 -3 $95,945 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 2:0-1-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 5:1-0-0 dead 9:3-4-2 Slow 2:0-0-0 Heavy 3:1-0-11st up 5:2-1-0 2nd up 5:1-1-2

3-9 WERR Wed 17Jul13 1400m SHOW BM72 Hvy8 K Nisbet (a)(3) 59 57$3.30f Phantom Brew (NZ) 57 2.5L , 1:26.97 1-13 SALE Thu 1Aug13 1411m SHOW BM70 Dead5 L T Coffey (4) 60 $5 Te Karaka 56 2.8L, 1:26.00 3-10 SANH Wed 21Aug13 1500m 0 - 78 Dead5 L T Coffey (9) 58 $5 Bishops Castle (NZ) 54 1.5L , 1:30.81

20

Barrier 12 56kg Jason Holder

MRPK Sat 20Jul13 1550m 68+ Hvy8 J Toeroek (a)(1) 56 53$8 Little Akie 58.5 3.4L , 1:37.49 MORP Sat 10Aug13 1600m 0 - 86 Slow6 J L Kah (a)(6) 59.5 57.5$11 Ring Me Not 55.5 1.8L , 1:39.78 MRPK Sat 24Aug13 1550m 0 - 86 Slow7 J L Kah (a)(5) 59 57$7 Hunger 55 0.2L , 1:36.82

Barrier 18 56kg clare Lindop

(Blks)

4-11 MORP Sat 11May13 1600m RA LEE -G3 Good3 J Holder (6) 54 $21 Linton 56.5 1.6L , 1:37.37 4-9 MORP Sat 10Aug13 1200m SPRNG STKS -G3 Slow6 Simon Price (3) 56.5 $9 Just Discreet 56.5 2.4L , 1:12.78 7-11 MRPK Sat 24Aug13 1400m P EDITION -LR Slow7 J Holder (2) 57 $6 Golden Penny 57 3.5L , 1:27.12

Barrier 2 56kg Joe Bowditch

david Jolly (Goolwa) 6yo brown gelding Sire Reset dam Great Manners (Rubiton) owners G G Roberts, S C Uppington, W K Guidera, R J Eley, L S Young & T Christoforou Record 34:4-9 -10 $151,700 trk 1:1-0-0 dist 12:1-4-2 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 14:2-3-5 dead 10:1-4-3 Slow 8:1-2-2 Heavy 2:0-0-01st up 6:0-1-1 2nd up 6:2-1-3

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2-9 MRPK Sat 25May13 1550m 68+ Dead4 S Westover (a)(6) 59.5 57.5$3.50 Absalon 54 0.2L , 1:34.70 4-9 MORP Sat 8Jun13 1600m 68+ Dead4 S Westover (a)(9) 60 58$3f Warator 54 3.5L , 1:39.24 6-11 MRPK Sat 24Aug13 1400m P EDITION -LR Slow7 T Pannell (7) 59 $8 Golden Penny 57 3.0L , 1:27.12

gRiS caRo (gB)

david & Ryan Balfour (Morphettville) 7yo chestnut gelding Sire Lion Heart (USA) dam Kayzarana (IRE) (Generous (IRE)) owners D G Balfour, J A Coleman, P Kristoris, J W Herraman, C J McNally, G A Dewsbury & J Kalinowsky Record 44:5-7 -5 $189,950 trk 1:0-0-0 dist 22:4-2-3 trk/dist 1:0-0-0 good 28:3-5-4 dead 12:1-2-1 Slow 3:1-0-0 Heavy 1:0-0-01st up 6:0-0-1 2nd up 6:2-0-0

daNiSH SPy

david Jolly (Goolwa) 5yo brown mare Sire Dane Shadow dam Super Snooper (Zeditave) owners M L Abell, Mrs R L Foot & Club Friday No 2 Syndicate (Mgr: R Marcinow) Record 12:3-4 -1 $73,450 trk 1:0-1-0 dist 2:0-1-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 5:0-2-1 dead 5:3-2-0 Slow 2:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 4:0-2-0 2nd up 4:2-1-0

Barrier 20 56kg Nikita McLean

8-13 WNBL Sun 30Jun13 1400m HCP Hvy10 P Marks (5) 54 54.5$16 Evenmoreaction 60 7.2L , 1:29.52 1-11 MRPK Sat 3Aug13 1400m BM90 Slow6 A Herrmann (3) 54 $9.50 Sandhill Chief 56 0.9L, 1:27.54 3-11 MRPK Sat 24Aug13 1400m P EDITION -LR Slow7 S Cahill (3) 59 $21 Golden Penny 57 2.7L , 1:27.12

Jon o’connor (Morphettville) 8yo chestnut gelding Sire Street Cry (IRE) dam Jeuneola Star (Jeune (GB)) owners J Politis, N Kanaris & J O’Connor Record 40:6-13 -5 $208,910 trk 4:1-3-0 dist 15:1-5-4 trk/dist 1:0-1-0 good 23:5-8-3 dead 11:0-2-2 Slow 4:0-2-0 Heavy 2:1-1-01st up 9:2-2-1 2nd up 8:2-5-0

6

geNeRouS Beau

craig Stewart (Millicent) 7yo brown gelding Sire Clangalang dam Stanley’s Choice (Fairy King (USA)) owners C N Stewart, Kirkliston Stud (Mgr: J M Thompson) Record 27:7-4 -3 $134,330 trk 1:0-0-0 dist 7:1-1-0 trk/dist 1:0-0-0 good 7:0-0-1 dead 11:2-4-1 Slow 7:4-0-1 Heavy 2:1-0-01st up 4:1-0-0 2nd up 4:0-1-1

Will clarken (Morphettville) 7yo bay or brown gelding Sire Red Ransom (USA) dam Tahni Girl (Redoute’s Choice) owners M Sabatino, P Grund, R Romeo, P R Heinrich & Miss N Sabatino Record 34:7-5 -4 $259,265 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 3:0-1-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 11:2-1-1 dead 10:1-2-3 Slow 7:3-1-0 Heavy 6:1-1-01st up 6:2-1-0 2nd up 6:1-1-1

3-6 MORP Sat 27Jul13 1100m 4UP 68+ Dead5 H T Coffey (a)(3) 60 57$3.50 Pocket Rockets 54 3.3L , 1:05.66 7-12 CAUL Sat 17Aug13 1200m REGAL ROLLER -LR Good3 D Dunn (7) 54 $21 Thy (NZ) 54.5 3.0L , 1:11.29 5-11 MRPK Sat 24Aug13 1400m P EDITION -LR Slow7 C Lever (4) 59 $16 Golden Penny 57 2.9L , 1:27.12

(Blks)

MORP Sat 10Aug13 1200m SPRNG STKS -G3 Slow6 S Cahill (7) 58.5 $14 Just Discreet 56.5 15.8L , 1:12.78 MORP Sat 17Aug13 1050m BM90 Hvy8 J Bowditch (1) 57.5 $5 St Fraser 54 3.0L , 1:05.51 MORP Sat 31Aug13 1200m BM90 Slow6 S Cahill (3) 58 $17 Richie’s Vibe 55 11.2L , 1:12.81

10

Phillip Stokes (Morphettville) 8yo chestnut gelding Sire Ne Coupez Pas (USA) dam Hit Your Kick (Serheed (USA)) owners B C & Mrs M K Dixon, J E & Mrs A D C Cooper, J M & Mrs J A Maclean Record 39:8-9 -4 $380,180 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 13:3-4-2 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 26:6-8-4 dead 11:2-1-0 Slow 2:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 8:1-2-0 2nd up 7:4-0-0

5-8 FLEM Sat 9Mar13 1400m SUPER SATURDAY -LR Good3 L Nolen (2) 55 $21 Centennial Park (NZ) 56.5 3.1L , 1:23.19 7-12 CAUL Sat 30Mar13 1400m VIC HCP -G3 Dead4 D W Stackhouse (1) 54 $21 Budriguez 59 4.0L , 1:23.49 11-11 MRPK Sat 24Aug13 1400m P EDITION -LR Slow7 A Patterson (10) 59 $21 Golden Penny 57 8.9L , 1:27.12

BaRigaN Boy

16

Barrier 15 56kg

grant young (Murray Bridge) 7yo brown gelding Sire Secret Savings (USA) dam Minus Zero (Danzero) owners Racing Horses 2 (Mgr: N J E Lovett) Record 40:8-4 -4 $167,720 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 5:1-0-1 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 20:6-1-3 dead 8:1-2-1 Slow 5:1-0-0 Heavy 7:0-1-01st up 7:0-1-1 2nd up 6:2-1-1

9

Richard Jolly (Morphettville) 6yo bay mare Sire Blevic dam Miss Moula (Danehill Dancer (IRE)) owners R Jolly, Bliss Bombers Synd, The Golden Greeks Racing Synd, Mrs H A Jolly, G Gifford, P Cook, C Lock, G Conron ,C Kelley & Sunk Cost(Mgr L Chiera). Record 25:7-4 -1 $268,350 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 0:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 15:4-2-0 dead 5:1-2-0 Slow 5:2-0-1 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 7:1-3-1 2nd up 6:3-1-0

7-9 MRPK Sat 23Mar13 1300m MATRICE -LR Good3 P Gatt (9) 54 $13 Just Discreet 54 1.7L , 1:17.22 3-9 MORP Sat 10Aug13 1200m SPRNG STKS -G3 Slow6 C Lever (2) 56.5 $13 Just Discreet 56.5 1.6L , 1:12.78 1-11 MRPK Sat 24Aug13 1400m P EDITION -LR Slow7 P Gatt (6) 57 $8.50 Kneeling 57 1.4L, 1:27.12

Barrier 19 56kg Jamie kah (a)

3-5 MORP Sat 6Apr13 1600m 68+ Good3 J L Kah (a)(5) 57.5 55.5$1.90f River’s Lane 54.5 1.4L , 1:38.42 9-10 FLEM Thu 25Apr13 1610m HCP Dead4 J L Kah (a)(9) 54.5 52.5$9.50 Oregon Spirit 52 6.6L , 1:38.72 8-9 MORP Sat 10Aug13 1200m SPRNG STKS -G3 Slow6 J L Kah (a)(4) 58.5 $21 Just Discreet 56.5 8.7L , 1:12.78

Brian Mueller (Strathalbyn) 6yo bay gelding Sire Akhadan dam Double Spirits (Blevic) owners Mrs L N Mueller Record 35:10-5 -6 $237,900 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 7:3-1-1 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 19:4-4-3 dead 12:4-1-2 Slow 3:1-0-1 Heavy 1:1-0-01st up 6:2-0-1 2nd up 6:2-0-2

1-9 M BR Mon 10Jun13 1406m HCP Dead5 Simon Price (8) 57 $4.80 Barigan Boy 61 0.2L, 1:28.05 1-10 MORP Sat 29Jun13 1600m 68+ Dead5 Simon Price (7) 57.5 $5.50 Lady Dynamo 55 0.6L, 1:37.80 1-6 MRPK Sat 20Jul13 1550m 68+ Hvy8 Simon Price (2) 58.5 $4.60 Lady Dynamo 54 0.9L, 1:37.49

(Blks)

John Macmillan (Strathalbyn) 6yo bay gelding Sire Commands dam Final Address (Singspiel (IRE)) owners R Webb, I Brown, M Watts, Ms T Hartwell, P Hopkinson, G Hames, D Grantham, S Miller, A Seeto, Ms K L Dansie, A Grantham & H N Dansie Record 36:11-1 -5 $155,470 trk 2:1-0-0 dist 11:4-1-2 trk/dist 1:1-0-0 good 26:8-0-5 dead 5:0-1-0 Slow 5:3-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 6:2-0-0 2nd up 4:1-0-1

adveRtiseR newsPaPeRs Balaklava cuP (listed) 1600m

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fiNaL coMMaNd

RicH PRide

Barrier 9 56kg

4EM

John Hickmott (Murray Bridge) 5yo brown gelding Sire Danerich dam Flag of Pride (Personal Flag (USA)) owners Mrs N M How, P D Brown, J E Hickmott, T E How & M J How Record 32:3-7 -3 $81,000 trk 5:0-1-1 dist 6:0-0-0 trk/dist 2:0-0-0 good 12:1-2-2 dead 14:2-2-1 Slow 3:0-1-0 Heavy 3:0-2-01st up 4:0-1-1 2nd up 4:0-0-1

2-6 MORP Sat 10Aug13 2002m BM90 Slow7 Jordan Frew (a)(4) 57.5 56$4 Rock Musician 57.5 0.1L , 2:10.22 2-11 MORP Sat 17Aug13 2028m 0 - 78 Hvy8 Jordan Frew (a)(11) 57 56$9 Beware of Thestorm 56 2.6L , 2:11.64 7-12 MORP Sat 31Aug13 2032m 0 - 78 Slow6 Jordan Frew (a)(11) 57.5 56$13 Beware of Thestorm 58 6.0L , 2:10.40

Balaklava Race 9 - 4:45pm caRoMa RatinG 0-68 HcP 1600m

Of $15,000. 1st $10,000, 2nd $2,800, 3rd $1,400, 4th $800. Starter Subsidy of $100 for non prize earning runners. For Four-Years-Old and Upwards No sex restriction. 0 - 68. Handicap. Apprentices can claim. Record: 1600 1:34.56 Alcopop

No.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Last 5

Horse/Barrier

RuSSiaN RockeR (gB) 14 w Rock oN ReNNie 16 tHe SHaMaN 3 WiNgS oN HeR feet 4 w aStRo daMuS 12 fRee tHe WiNd 1 BakLava Boy (Nz) 13 BLuey’S eScaPe 7 w BReak tHe dRy 10 SHeik MoH HaNd 11 auto PiLot 8 cHecote 6 teRRific fLaiR 9 zaMeRit (Nz) 2 PaM aNN 15 goLdeN ScHNaPS 5 w

3x352 14164 65464 81422 44x77 25x71 42x08 15546 16x65 157x0 158x0 43982 57319 5828x 66x00 77765

1

Jockey

Shayne Cahill Justin Potter Jarrod Todd Chad Lever Simon Price Jake Toeroek (a1.5) Clare Lindop Jordan Frew (a0) Paul Gatt Joe Bowditch Dom Tourneur Jamie Kah (a0) Jason Holder Vinnie Colgan Todd Pannell Jeffrey Maund

RuSSiaN RockeR (gB)

(Pac)

Wgt

60 58.5 58.5 58.5 57.5 57.5 57 56 56 56 55.5 55.5 55 54.5 54 54

Rtg

66 63 63 67 61 61 60 58 62 58 57 57 60 59 54 51

Barrier 14 60kg Shayne cahill

dennis o’Leary (Normanville) 5yo bay gelding Sire Acclamation (GB) dam Russian Ruby (FR) (Vettori (IRE)) owners K Campbell & D Whitney Record 14:2-1 -5 $29,459 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 2:0-0-1 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 5:1-1-1 dead 3:0-0-1 Slow 2:0-0-1 Heavy 4:1-0-21st up 4:1-0-2 2nd up 3:0-0-1

3-12 GAWL Wed 24Jul13 1100m CL2 Hvy8 P Gatt (10) 60 $4.40 Imperial Fury 55.5 4.8L , 1:08.60 5-10 SBYN Wed 14Aug13 1350m 0 - 72 Slow6 J Bowditch (1) 58 $2.50f Emmooki’s Dash 57.5 6.5L , 1:26.36 2-10 M BR Wed 28Aug13 1400m 4UP CL2 Good3 S Cahill (4) 59 $6 Nextess 55 0.1L , 1:25.10

2

Rock oN ReNNie

(Blks)

Barrier 16 58.5kg Justin Potter

Shane oxlade (Woodchester) 5yo bay gelding Sire Devaraja (NZ) dam Royal Elegance (Archregent (CAN)) owners K Kambach Record 11:2-2 -1 $30,200 trk 3:2-1-0 dist 0:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 7:1-1-1 dead 2:1-1-0 Slow 2:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 4:1-1-1 2nd up 3:0-1-0

1-15 BKVA Wed 17Jul13 1410m 0 - 62 Dead5 J B Potter (4) 59 $4 Devasent 55 3.7L, 1:27.25 6-12 MRPK Sat 3Aug13 1400m 0 - 78 Slow7 J B Potter (4) 54.5 $5 Saturday Affair 56 7.7L , 1:28.06 4-14 MRPK Sat 24Aug13 1300m 0 - 68 Slow7 J B Potter (1) 58.5 $5 Nimasael 57.5 1.3L , 1:21.79

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Balaklava CUP SPECIAL FORM GUIDE 3

tHe SHaMaN

Barrier 3 58.5kg Jarrod todd

(Blks)

kylie Mckerlie (Port Augusta) 8yo bay gelding Sire Scenic (IRE) dam Spice Dancer (Danehill Dancer (IRE)) owners R J Coles, Miss K J McKerlie & Mrs M M Coles Record 36:4-1 -4 $227,927 trk 1:0-1-0 dist 13:2-1-1 trk/dist 1:0-1-0 good 21:2-0-3 dead 9:2-1-0 Slow 3:0-0-0 Heavy 3:0-0-11st up 8:1-0-3 2nd up 7:1-0-0

4-9 PT A Sun 21Jul13 1850m WHYALLA CUP Dead5 T Pannell (4) 54.5 55$18 Slippery Ninja 55 11.2L , 1:58.17 6-14 MRPK Sat 3Aug13 1550m 0 - 72 Dead5 J Todd (2) 57 $101 Spiritof Endeavour (USA) 57.5 2.9L , 1:36.93 4-11 MORP Sat 17Aug13 1600m 0 - 72 Hvy8 J Todd (11) 56.5 $21 Sandhill Warrior 57.5 3.4L , 1:42.89

4

WiNgS oN HeR feet

(Blks)

Barrier 4 58.5kg chad Lever

Nick Sabben (Morphettville) 7yo bay mare Sire Distant Music (USA) dam High Flying (Hector Protector (USA)) owners N J Sabben, J Khodair, Mrs D J Reid, J M Van Doodewaard, B T Patrick & A Ivas Record 28:4-4 -2 $44,750 trk 8:2-2-1 dist 6:1-1-1 trk/dist 3:1-1-1 good 13:1-1-2 dead 11:2-2-0 Slow 2:1-0-0 Heavy 2:0-1-01st up 5:1-0-0 2nd up 5:1-0-0

4-12 GAWL Wed 24Jul13 1700m 0-68 Hvy8 C Lever (8) 57 $7 Allez Tara 54.5 1.1L , 1:51.60 2-8 M BR Wed 31Jul13 1400m F&M 0 - 68 Dead5 C Lever (4) 59 $3.80 Nimasael 57.5 1.0L , 1:27.51 2-10 MORP Sat 17Aug13 1522m F&M 0 - 78 Hvy8 Michelle Payne (1) 54 $10 Whitten’s Delight 56.5 1.8L , 1:36.97

5

aStRo daMuS

Barrier 12 57.5kg Simon Price

John croucher (Morphettville) 5yo bay gelding Sire Starcraft (NZ) dam Conquistar (NZ) (Danasinga) owners Simon Croucher Racing, A C Zobel, D L Bray, E Lynch, Mrs A J Alvey & A Feckner Record 17:1-1 -5 $40,250 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 4:0-0-2 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 10:0-1-5 dead 3:1-0-0 Slow 4:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 4:0-0-1 2nd up 4:1-0-0

4-11 MORP Sat 6Apr13 1600m 0 - 75 Good3 M Neilson (5) 55.5 $3.80f Ranger’s Boy 56 2.6L , 1:38.79 7-11 GAWL Sun 11Aug13 1109m CL2 Dead5 T Baker (8) 59 $17 Our Littletreasure 54.5 5.7L , 1:09.21 7-10 M BR Wed 28Aug13 1400m 4UP CL2 Good3 T Baker (1) 58 $9 Nextess 55 3.8L , 1:25.10

6

fRee tHe WiNd

Barrier 1 57.5kg Jake toeroek (a1.5)

Bill Bogarts (Hope Forest) 4yo bay gelding Sire Strada dam Amenique (Amen Brother (USA)) owners K J Fowler Record 7:1-1 -0 $11,250 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 0:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 4:0-1-0 dead 3:1-0-0 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 2:0-0-0 2nd up 2:1-0-0

5-9 GAWL Sun 24Mar13 1511m 3Y MDN-SW Good3 A Herrmann (1) 57.5 $3.50 Enduro (NZ) 57.5 8.4L , 1:31.63 7-11 M BR Wed 31Jul13 1200m 3Y MDN-SW Dead4 A Herrmann (6) 57.5 $8 Jest a Jilly 55.5 3.5L , 1:13.64 1-11 GAWL Sun 11Aug13 1518m CG&E MDN-SW Dead5 J Toeroek (a)(6) 58 56$6.50 Madiba’s Vision 54 1.8L, 1:37.47

7

BakLava Boy (Nz)

(Blks)

Barrier 13 57kg clare Lindop

Leon Macdonald & andrew gluyas (Morphettville) 5yo chestnut gelding Sire Gallant Guru dam High Class Pro (Grand Lodge (USA)) owners B H Perks, Ms A M Clough, L M & Mrs P J Macdonalod Record 25:2-3 -5 $35,550 trk 4:1-0-0 dist 4:0-0-1 trk/dist 1:0-0-0 good 13:2-3-3 dead 8:0-0-2 Slow 2:0-0-0 Heavy 2:0-0-01st up 4:0-0-0 2nd up 4:0-0-0

2-5 MORP Sat 23Feb13 2500m 0 - 86 Good3 C Lindop (1) 54 $2.70 Dumosa 57 1.0L , 2:43.65 11-12 MRPK Sat 3Aug13 1250m 0 - 72 Slow7 C Lindop (11) 57 $61 Debeersonus 57.5 8.4L , 1:17.77 8-11 MORP Sat 17Aug13 1600m 0 - 72 Hvy8 E Boyd (a)(5) 56 53$51 Sandhill Warrior 57.5 7.3L , 1:42.89

8

BLuey’S eScaPe

Barrier 7 56kg Jordan frew (a0)

John Hickmott (Murray Bridge) 5yo bay gelding Sire Spinning World (USA) dam Freeway Daisy (USA) (Gone West (USA)) owners H D Woodhouse & Ms L J Woodhouse Record 19:3-1 -1 $34,800 trk 2:0-0-0 dist 2:0-1-1 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 3:1-0-0 dead 6:1-0-0 Slow 4:0-1-0 Heavy 6:1-0-11st up 3:0-0-0 2nd up 3:1-0-1

5-14 GAWL Wed 24Jul13 2100m 0-62 Hvy8 Jordan Frew (a)(7) 59 $7 Noble Romp 58 7.0L , 2:19.68 4-12 MRPK Sat 3Aug13 1950m 0 - 72 Dead5 H T Coffey (a)(3) 54.5 51.5$17 Grand Group 56.5 4.2L , 2:05.11 6-6 MORP Sat 10Aug13 2002m BM90 Slow7 J Bowditch (6) 57.5 $14 Rock Musician 57.5 6.1L , 2:10.22

9

BReak tHe dRy

Barrier 10 56kg Paul gatt

dennis o’Leary (Normanville) 7yo chestnut mare Sire Gallo Di Ferro (USA) dam Oahu Ace (Gold Ace) owners T M Kernick, J G Rogers,, G R Charlton, W G Dopson, P Loulas, A Minnas & B M Lewan Record 16:3-1 -1 $24,300 trk 2:0-0-0 dist 0:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 9:3-1-0 dead 4:0-0-0 Slow 3:0-0-1 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 4:0-0-0 2nd up 4:0-1-0

6-11 MORP Sat 13Oct12 1529m MARES 0 - 75 Good3 J Toeroek (a)(2) 56 53$21 Hollywood (NZ) 55.5 2.3L , 1:33.50 6-9 GAWL Thu 1Aug13 1109m Mares 0-68 Dead4 L E Hopwood (4) 58 $21 Azzcool 57 5.7L , 1:08.94 5-13 SBYN Wed 14Aug13 1200m 4UP 0 - 68 Slow6 L E Hopwood (10) 57 $15 Barely a Beat 55.5 5.2L , 1:16.51

10

SHeik MoH HaNd

(Blks)

Will clarken (Morphettville) 4yo chestnut gelding Sire Dubai Destination (USA) dam Royal Grove (Timber Country (USA)) owners W Clarken & M Nunan Record 16:1-1 -3 $14,600 trk 1:0-0-0 dist 1:0-0-1 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 5:1-0-1 dead 7:0-0-2 Slow 4:0-1-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 4:0-0-0 2nd up 2:0-0-0

5-7 OAKB Sat 16Mar13 1900m 3Y 0 - 75 Dead4 J Holder (5) 59 $12 Perfect Length 58.5 7.4L , 2:02.55 7-13 GAWL Wed 3Apr13 2100m 0 - 62 Dead4 C Lindop (1) 57.5 $18 Runaluk 59.5 4.3L , 2:13.17 12-14 MRPK Sat 24Aug13 1300m 0 - 68 Slow7 J Bowditch (10) 56.5 $51 Nimasael 57.5 6.0L , 1:21.79

11

auto PiLot

(Blks)

Barrier 8 55.5kg dom tourneur

5-13 GAWL Wed 3Apr13 2100m 0 - 62 Dead4 A Patterson (6) 58.5 $4.20 Runaluk 59.5 4.1L , 2:13.17 8-14 SBYN Wed 17Apr13 2050m 0 - 68 Dead4 D Tourneur (10) 58 $5 Lucky Livi 57.5 7.4L , 2:09.89 11-14 MRPK Sat 24Aug13 1300m 0 - 68 Slow7 D Tourneur (11) 56.5 $18 Nimasael 57.5 5.3L , 1:21.79

12

cHecote

(Blks)

teRRific fLaiR

Barrier 9 55kg Jason Holder

Richard Jolly (Morphettville) 4yo bay or brown mare Sire Excellent Art (GB) dam Tsarnista (GB) (Soviet Star (USA)) owners R Jolly, Mrs D Lines, G Gifford, P Cook, G Lines, Mrs K Presser, Mrs A Baraiolo, Ms A Sacca, P Hodgens & M Mills Record 13:2-1 -3 $24,300 trk 1:0-1-0 dist 1:0-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 3:1-1-0 dead 6:1-0-3 Slow 3:0-0-0 Heavy 1:0-0-01st up 3:0-0-0 2nd up 3:0-1-1

3-13 MORP Thu 11Jul13 1800m 0 - 62 Dead5 J Toeroek (a)(12) 54.5 51.5$7.50 Major De 57 1.2L , 1:54.03 1-12 GAWL Thu 1Aug13 1718m 0 - 62 Dead4 J Holder (7) 55 $4ef Why Not You 56 1.1L, 1:50.82 9-11 MORP Sat 17Aug13 2028m 0 - 78 Hvy8 J Holder (9) 54 $11 Beware of Thestorm 56 9.2L , 2:11.64

14

zaMeRit (Nz)

Barrier 2 54.5kg vinnie colgan

(Blks)

tony Mcevoy (Angaston) 6yo bay or brown mare Sire Zabeel (NZ) dam Honor Bound (NZ) (Honor Grades (USA)) owners I Griffiths & Cressfield Synd (Mgr: B W Neill) Record 9:1-1 -1 $16,685 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 2:1-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 8:1-1-0 dead 1:0-0-1 Slow 0:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 3:0-0-1 2nd up 2:1-0-0

8-10 KENS Sun 23Sep12 1800m BM70 Good3 P Robl (4) 54 $13 Floor Show 54 6.6L , 1:52.65 2-10 GOUL Tue 2Oct12 2100m CL1-SW Good3 K O’Hara (10) 57 $2.80f Flying Distraction 57 1.0L , 2:10.67 8-11 HAWK Thu 25Oct12 1800m BM65 Good2 P Robl (6) 54 $6 Don’t Put It There (NZ) 55 6.1L , 1:47.61

15

PaM aNN

Barrier 15 54kg todd Pannell

david & Ryan Balfour (Morphettville) 6yo bay mare Sire Jet Spur dam Wasatch (Salt Lake (USA)) owners L K Young, M V Young, P C Young & K Young Record 11:1-1 -2 $10,700 trk 1:0-0-0 dist 2:0-0-0 trk/dist 1:0-0-0 good 9:1-1-1 dead 1:0-0-1 Slow 1:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 4:0-0-1 2nd up 4:0-1-1

6-14 OAKB Fri 21Dec12 1400m 4UP 0 - 59 Good3 J B Potter (2) 57.5 $12 Love a Giggle 57.5 3.5L , 1:28.39 11-13 SBYN Wed 14Aug13 1200m 4UP 0 - 68 Slow6 T Pannell (8) 54.5 $16 Barely a Beat 55.5 14.8L , 1:16.51 11-14 M BR Wed 28Aug13 1600m 0-62 Good3 T Pannell (1) 54.5 $15 Saturday Sorcerer 56.5 11.9L , 1:37.55

Phillip Stokes (Morphettville) 4yo bay gelding Sire More Than Ready (USA) dam Sun Chariot (Desert King (IRE)) owners R T Mahtani Record 7:1-0 -1 $8,200 trk 0:0-0-0 dist 1:1-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 4:1-0-1 dead 2:0-0-0 Slow 1:0-0-0 Heavy 0:0-0-01st up 2:0-0-0 2nd up 1:0-0-1

Barrier 6 55.5kg Jamie kah (a0)

16

goLdeN ScHNaPS

Barrier 5 54kg Jeffrey Maund

trevor day (Mount Compass) 8yo chestnut mare Sire Grandera (IRE) dam Tirolita (Tirol (IRE)) owners B D, Mrs K A & Miss A J Ramsey, J Davis, K J Flanegan, M Miller, A C Field, S V Szarek, B Akers & J A Day Record 70:3-9 -8 $58,220 trk 9:0-3-2 dist 19:1-2-3 trk/dist 3:0-1-1 good 32:1-5-3 dead 23:1-3-2 Slow 11:1-1-1 Heavy 4:0-0-21st up 7:0-1-0 2nd up 7:0-0-1

7-9 BKVA Wed 17Jul13 2210m 0 - 68 Dead5 J Maund (2) 54 $20 Gimme Some Savings 56 10.7L , 2:29.14 6-12 GAWL Thu 1Aug13 1718m 0 - 62 Dead4 L E Hopwood (4) 54 $51 Terrific Flair 55 3.5L , 1:50.82 5-9 SBYN Wed 14Aug13 1600m 0 - 62 Slow6 J Maund (5) 55.5 $26 Work Before Play 57 7.8L , 1:44.27

Jeff Bugg (Morphettville) 5yo bay or brown gelding Sire Alannan (USA) dam Zyheera (Danzig Connection (USA)) owners J G Bugg Record 18:1-1 -4 $17,100 trk 1:0-0-0 dist 3:1-0-0 trk/dist 0:0-0-0 good 9:1-0-3 dead 4:0-0-0 Slow 4:0-0-1 Heavy 1:0-1-01st up 4:0-0-2 2nd up 4:1-0-1

9-12 GAWL Thu 1Aug13 1718m 0 - 62 Dead4 C Lever (5) 58 $7 Terrific Flair 55 4.7L , 1:50.82 8-9 SBYN Wed 14Aug13 1600m 0 - 62 Slow6 C Lever (1) 59 $5.50 Work Before Play 57 20.5L , 1:44.27 2-10 GAWL Wed 21Aug13 1520m CL2 Hvy9 C Lever (6) 56.5 $7 Ferrari Star 56 0.9L , 1:39.48

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GENERAL INTEREST • Fashion Parades • Lifestyle products & services • Guest Speaker presentations • Education • Home & Garden • Motor Bike Trials • Excellent site facilities • Free car parking • Food & Refreshments

PUBLIC ADMISSION TIMES 9am–5pm Daily

PUBLIC ADMISSION COSTS Adults $15.00 per day Children $3.00 per day (school age)

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SA’S PREMIER RURAL EVENT This spectacular award winning threeday event features include a vast display of Agricultural Machinery, Equipment, Products and Services vital to the primary producer. Also a comprehensive general interest program to appeal to both rural and urban families.

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s y a d i l o h 0 0 0 , $10 Just let us know when your insurance is due for renewal to go into the draw to win a $10,000 travel voucher courtesy of RAA. Buy an insurance policy and you will get five entries! To enter visit: raa.com.au/dreamholiday Scan to enter DP3536 TB 08/13

Terms and conditions apply. This competition is open to South Australian residents only. The competition commences 12:01am (ACST) Monday 8 July 2013 and closes 12:00pm (ACST) Saturday 28 September 2013. For full terms and conditions, please visit our website raa.com.au/dreamholiday South Australian Permit No T13/876.

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