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TIGER TALK - WELCOME TO TIGER HEADQUARTERS NURIOOTPA FOOTBALL & NETBALL CLUB NEWSLETTER NURIOOTPA vs GAWLER CENTRALS 5 MAY, 2018 Issue 2 Saturday, May 5 COLT Club including Life Member Draw NNC Member Draw, 5-6pm must be in aendance to win Major cash prize or it will jackpot Saturday, May 26 Player Review / Deliciously Devious Dinner End of Day & Sports Centre Clean up May 5 - Senior 2 & Nea 1 May 26—Senior 6 & Junior 2 June 6—Wednesday Kamiel Cup (NNC) Vine Inn Raffle Night Friday 18th May, Senior 6, Junior 2 and Sub Junior 1 Saturday 25 June Sponsors Day Buddy Day Wednesday, September 26 Junior Presentaon Friday, September 28 Senior Presentaon Monday, November 12 AGM Saturday, May 26 NRFC Sponsor Day Player Review / Deliciously Devious Dinner Friday, October 5 Senior Presentaon Night, Clubrooms For enquiries regarding the newsleer please contact CATHY RADKE [email protected] DATES TO REMEMBER NETBALL CLUB FOOTBALL CLUB Proudly printed by NNC President Prale From the NRFC President Welcome today to Gawler Central Foot- ball Club with all games being very im- portant for our teams. We thank the Angaston Football Club for the way in which the ANZAC DAY match was presented. This traditional match is a very important occasion. Bobby Raikiwasa won the Scott Smith Medal as the Team’s Best Player and Alec Bryce won the Anzac Medal for the qualities he displayed during the game. A special welcome to our COLT Club members and sponsors for the first of our two lunches. We are also pleased to wel- come our Life Members. We have invited them today in a celebration of their hard work and their commitment to the NRFC – it’s what has built our Club to what it is today! They have all in their own way con- tributed a great deal and for that we are tru- ly grateful. It is a huge honour to play on ANZAC Day, an honour that both clubs take seriously. The Nuriootpa March was well aended by both Nuriootpa Netball and Football Clubs. It was so amazing to see so many young people at this important service acknowledging those who paid the ulmate sacrifice for our freedom today. It is a tradion that we hope to see con- nue for may years to come. Wreaths were laid by NRFC's Under 17 and Under 15s Captains, Thomas Bell and Cooper Kalleske, and Netballs Senior and Junior club person of the year Lynlee Man- gelsdorf and Abby Materne. A massive thank you for everyone's engagement, support and aendance on such a significant day. It was a great day on the footy field and our NNC juniors represented their club with pride. Thankyou may never be enough, but for our today, you gave your tomorrow! LEST WE FORGET It’s the bale of the Tigers today and we hope that aſter a week break OUR Tigers are refreshed and ready to win! A big thanks to those players and their fami- lies that stood alongside the NRFC players in honouring our service men & women at the Anzac Day Parade. It was a moving start to a beauful day which connued on with some fabulous re- sults across the Junior grades. The coaches and girls are producing some great wins, with 7 of our 9 compeve Junior teams currently placed 3rd or higher on the ladder! We know… it is sll early days, but can’t help think there's a promise of big things to come!!! Our Senior teams again fought hard against strong Angaston compeon, with Senior 7’s having a confidence boosng, ght 3 goal loss. We’re excited to announce the launch of our 2018 Major Raffle this week, with some fabu- lous prizes thanks to the connued generosity of many of our sponsors. All players should have a book in their hands by now so make sure you grab a cket (or 10) before the draw at Sponsors Day on June 23rd. Talking social events, it’s me to get adven- turous and consider taking the stage for the NRFC Players Review on the 26th May. Surely there’s some budding comedians or musicians

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Page 1: NURIOOTPA FOOTBALL & NETBALL CLUB NEWSLETTERnuriootpanetballclub.com.au/pdf/newsletter/2018_Edition_02.pdf · 7th Schild Estate Cellar Door experience KURTZ FAMILY VINEYARD PO Box

TIGER TALK - WELCOME TO TIGER HEADQUARTERS

NURIOOTPA FOOTBALL &

NETBALL CLUB NEWSLETTER

NURIOOTPA vs GAWLER CENTRALS

5 MAY, 2018 Issue 2 Saturday, May 5

COLT Club including Life Member Draw

NNC Member Draw, 5-6pm

must be in attendance to win Major cash prize or it

will jackpot

Saturday, May 26 Player Review / Deliciously

Devious Dinner

End of Day & Sports Centre Clean up

May 5 - Senior 2 & Netta 1

May 26—Senior 6 & Junior 2

June 6—Wednesday Kamiel Cup (NNC)

Vine Inn Raffle Night

Friday 18th May, Senior 6, Junior 2 and Sub

Junior 1

Saturday 25 June Sponsors Day

Buddy Day

Wednesday, September 26

Junior Presentation

Friday, September 28 Senior Presentation

Monday, November 12 AGM

Saturday, May 26 NRFC Sponsor Day

Player Review / Deliciously Devious Dinner

Friday, October 5

Senior Presentation Night, Clubrooms

For enquiries regarding the newsletter please contact

CATHY RADKE

[email protected]

DATES TO REMEMBER

NETBALL CLUB

FOOTBALL CLUB

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by

NNC President Prattle From the NRFC President

Welcome today to Gawler Central Foot-

ball Club with all games being very im-

portant for our teams.

We thank the Angaston Football Club for

the way in which the ANZAC DAY match

was presented. This traditional match is a

very important occasion. Bobby Raikiwasa

won the Scott Smith Medal as the Team’s

Best Player and Alec Bryce won the Anzac

Medal for the qualities he displayed during

the game.

A special welcome to our COLT Club

members and sponsors for the first of our

two lunches. We are also pleased to wel-

come our Life Members. We have invited

them today in a celebration of their hard

work and their commitment to the NRFC –

it’s what has built our Club to what it is

today! They have all in their own way con-

tributed a great deal and for that we are tru-

ly grateful.

It is a huge honour to play on ANZAC Day, an honour that both clubs take seriously. The Nuriootpa March was well attended by both Nuriootpa Netball and Football Clubs. It was so amazing to see so many young people at this important service acknowledging those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom today. It is a tradition that we hope to see con-tinue for may years to come. Wreaths were laid by NRFC's Under 17 and Under 15s Captains, Thomas Bell and Cooper Kalleske, and Netballs Senior and Junior club person of the year Lynlee Man-gelsdorf and Abby Materne. A massive thank you for everyone's engagement, support and attendance on such a significant day. It was a great day on the footy field and our NNC juniors represented their club with pride. Thankyou may never be enough, but for our today, you gave your tomorrow!

LEST WE FORGET

It’s the battle of the Tigers today and we hope that after a week break OUR Tigers are refreshed and ready to win! A big thanks to those players and their fami-lies that stood alongside the NRFC players in honouring our service men & women at the Anzac Day Parade. It was a moving start to a beautiful day which continued on with some fabulous re-sults across the Junior grades. The coaches and girls are producing some great wins, with 7 of our 9 competitive Junior teams currently placed 3rd or higher on the ladder! We know… it is still early days, but can’t help think there's a promise of big things to come!!! Our Senior teams again fought hard against strong Angaston competition, with Senior 7’s having a confidence boosting, tight 3 goal loss. We’re excited to announce the launch of our 2018 Major Raffle this week, with some fabu-lous prizes thanks to the continued generosity of many of our sponsors. All players should have a book in their hands by now so make sure you grab a ticket (or 10) before the draw at Sponsors Day on June 23rd. Talking social events, it’s time to get adven-turous and consider taking the stage for the NRFC Players Review on the 26th May. Surely there’s some budding comedians or musicians

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NURIOOTPA ROVERS FOOTBALL CLUB * Jack Scholz played his 100th senior game against Angaston

* William 'billy' Byrum will play his 50th senior game for the club vs Gawler

Centrals today

NURIOOTPA NETBALL CLUB

Tahnee Helbig will play her 150th today vs Gawler Centrals

NNC WINERY OF THE WEEK

The Kurtz family are fifth

generation Barossans of German

descent. The original Kurtz

Family Vineyard was planted in

the 1930s, with vines still in use

today. These vines, together

with later plantings and acquisi-

tions in the fifties and sixties,

allow fourth generation grape

grower and vigneron, Steve

Kurtz, to draw on significant old

vine fruit to create a range of

wines that are fine examples of

the traditional Barossa style – full

flavoured reds that are rich on the

nose and palate.

SATURDAY NIGHT TEAS AT CLUBROOMS ARE BACK

catered by Tania Norton and Crew. TONIGHT is Portherhouse Steak; Pork Medallions; Fish; with

Chips and Salad. Nuggets and chips available for the kids. COME ALONG AND SUPPORT YOUR CLUB

KURTZ FAMILY

VINEYARD

PO Box 460,

NURIOOTPA SA 5355 Phone/Fax

(08) 8564 3217

Mobile 0418 810 982

Email- kurtzfamilyvine-

[email protected]

www.kurtzfamilyvineyards.com.au

195 Nitschke Road Marananga SA 5355 PO Box 703 Nuriootpa SA

5355

Phone 08 8562 3953

Email [email protected]

We’ve been growing Riesling at

our Mintaro property since 1999

and the 2017 Kerkaraboo Ries-

ling is a single vineyard, Clare

Valley Riesling showing a lime/

citrus nose followed by a tight,

fruit driven palate. Excellent

with any seafood but shines

with crabs and whiting, or just

as a great afternoon drink.

NNC WINERY OF THE WEEK NNC MAJOR RAFFLE, 2018

1st 20 cartons beer

2nd 10 cartons beer

3rd $500 flight centre voucher

4th $500 cash

5th Chow with the Chief lunch for 3 people

6th round golf for 4 inc 2 carts BVGC

7th Schild Estate Cellar Door experience

8th 1 doz. Limb SV Shiraz

9th Childrens scooter

10th NNC Merchandise

11th Pure Envy pack, 2 x tans, Hair pack

12th Pure Envy 1 set lash extensions

13th Wanera Wine Bar voucher

14-18th Wifi Dongle

19-20th Gilbert Netball size 5

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President Jane Pink

Vice President Rachel Pridham

Secretary Kate Nolan

Minute Secretary Tania Materne

Treasurer Trish Helbig

Records Officer Cathy Radke

Committee Members Aeron Fitzgerald

Angela Hunter

Rebecca Hahn

Lisa McDonald

Lynlee Mangelsdorf

Jasmine Trestrail

Cathy Radke

Graeme Wellman

Belinda Rosenzweig

Patrons Shirley Klemm

Sue La Nauze

Kath Moore

Raelene Weckert

Yvonne Angove

2018 NURIOOTPA NETBALL CLUB COMMITTEE

Contact us via

www.nuriootpanetballclub.com.au

E: [email protected]

President Chris Linke

Vice Presidents Ben Giles

Secretary Josh Norton

Treasurer Mike Gerhardy

Committee Members Ross Lambert

Allan Norton

Peter Scholz

Matthew Gerlach

Neville Skipworth

Richard Newcombe

Justin Harris

Ryan Foulis

Arron Laverty

Lisa Dahms

Sponsorship Ben Giles

Neville Skipworth

Chris Linke

Josh Norton

Allan Norton

Football Operations Bob Mitchell

Merchandise Josh Norton

Justin Harris

Ben Giles

2018 NURIOOTPA FOOTBALL CLUB COMMITTEE

Contact us via our NEW website:

www.nuritigers.com.au

E: [email protected]

C.O.L.T Club Ben Giles Chris Linke

Social Committee Arlon Hall

Alex Edwards

Aaron Laverty

Tom Martin

Luke Jaunay

Brooke Edson

Barperson Chris Dahms Functions/Canteen Lisa Dahms

Committee Members Simon Atze

John Wilksch Junior Development Matthew Gerlach

Officer

Junior Operations Paul Button Manager Merchandise Annie Schiller

2018 NURIOOTPA JUNIOR FOOTBALL COMMITTEE

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MEET OUR SENIOR 1 NNC COACH: Lynlee Mangelsdorf

What are you most excited about this season? To be working with such a great group of young girls. We have a very young

squad with an average age of only 20 but what they lack in experience they make up for in enthusiasm.

What do you hope to see / get out of the upcoming season? My aim for this season is to get the girls enjoying their netball

again. I want bring back the fun factor and make them love their netball again which in turn will hopefully bring success on

the court.

Who are you looking forward to playing against and why? The ANZAC Day clash against

Angaston is always one of the major highlights of the year. It’s such an honour to play on

ANZAC day and it always brings with it extra emotion. Cross town battles against Tanunda are

also closely contested matches.

What is your personal aim this season? To build and improve on my coaching skills. To

introduce new drills and routines to game day and be organised.

Who was your favourite player to watch growing up? Michelle den Dekker

Favourite part of being involved in the NNC? I love and cherish the many friendships I have

formed over the years. I now love that my two girls are growing up in the same environment

and look forward to netball day each week.

Any future aspirations? After coaching juniors for many years I am really enjoying coaching

Seniors at the moment. Maybe one day one day I would like to mentored by coaches at a higher

level - but for now I look forward to hopefully watching my girls enjoy their netball.

Where did you grow up as a child? In Cadell in the Riverland playing my junior netball for

Cadell (now Morgan/Cadell) in the Mid-Murray League I then played a couple of seasons for

Waikerie in the Riverland Competition and finally Tango when my family moved to town.

Favourite holiday destination? Thailand - where we went for our honeymoon and hoping to

take the family back to soon.

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MAJOR SPONSOR

Elva Falland

PLATINUM SPONSORS

GOLD SPONSORS

Amanti Pizza; Haynes Welding & Fabrication; Nuriootpa Chicken Centre ; Subway Nuriootpa;

Office National Barossa; Sunrise Bakeries; Schild Estate; Pulp & Thread;

Pure Envy; Flight Centre

SILVER SPONSORS

Barossa Nissan; Bridgestone Select; Mark Viney; Fleur Social; Northland Packaging;

Wayne Marschall Crash Repairs; The REX; Wanera Wine Bar & Restaurant;

Key Financial Planners; Kerkaraboo Wines;

BRONZE SPONSORS

Bright-eyed Owl; Barossa Milk Services; J&T Haulage

WINERY OF THE WEEK

Cellarmasters; Elderton Wines; Rockfords; Schild Estate; Peter Lehmann Wines; Atze’s Corner Wines; The Willows Vineyard; Westlake Vineyards; Kerkaraboo Wines; Kurtz Family Vineyard;

TeAro Estate; Gibson’s; Kalleske Wines; Schulz Wines

MAJOR SPONSOR

DIAMOND SPONSORS

GOLD SPONSORS

Adelaide Brighton Ltd; Angas Park Hotel; Barossa Dry Cleaning; Barossa Nissan; CCL Label;

Barossa Physio Therapy; Clayton Scott Funerals; Elders; Linke’s Bakery & Tea Rooms; Lion Nathan; Linke’s Central Meats; Northland Packaging; Nuriootpa Traders; Office

National Barossa; Penrice Quarries; Steinborner Holden Bar-ossa; Subway Barossa; The Willows Vineyard;

United Cranes; VA Filtration and Memstar

SILVER SPONSORS

Barossa Carpet Court; Graetz Irrigation ; Juncken Builders & Joinery; Greenock Creek Tavern; Kerry Woodards

Insurance; New Leaf Gardening; Nuriootpa Chicken Centre Hentley Farm; Key Financial Planners; Barossa Auto Group ·

Schild Estate Wines

BRONZE SPONSORS

Barossa Brakes & Suspension; Barossa Milk Supply; Barossa Trade Supplies; Barossa Valley Hire; Barossa Valley Toyota ·

BGI Building Group; Bucklands Estate; Crowie Paints; Damien Prouse Contract Wine Sales & Vineyard Mgt

Fabcoat; Phil Hoffman Travel; Barossa Trade Supplies · Heinrich Cooperage; Haynes Welding & Fabrication;

O.H & S Insight; Leader Newspaper; Seelander Quarries; Westlake Photography; Valley Irrigation; Sparky’s A Class Electrical; Sprint Auto Nuriootpa; Crowie Paints; Tanunda

Lutheran Homes; Mader group of Companies; Hunter Broth-er Earthmoving;

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