Finding Fritz

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Nice to see a bar recognising Garry McIntosh, still have fond memories belting the living daylights out of the Irish in the mid eighties

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Made our way to the scoreboard

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View from inside

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Had a play around with the boards and pulleys and buttons, a bit of fun

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Moved to the back of the main stand, extremely well done melding the old with the new

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Dizzy

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Don't know that Lehmann was ever this slim

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Continued through the back of the stand

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Fair side this one, even contained the player with one of the greatest nicknames ever

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To the Sheffield Shield Room, and our guide fumbling through his keys

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Very sad, one of my favourites as a kid

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More fumbling with the keys, took the opportunity to take a few snaps around the area

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Eventually the guide gave up, and as the group moved I managed to get a shot of the missing shield through the glass doors. I'm a bit of a cricket tragic, but until now had not been aware that the Shield was held at Adelaide rather than at the winning state's headquarters. Just as well for the Croweaters I guess, not much success over the journey. Of course as a West Australian we don't take into the account the last 20 years.

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More boards up on the stand showing historic events that have occurred on the oval

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Returned to our starting point and that was that, hour and a half for the tour. The Adelaide Oval really is a beautiful stadium, I really need to get over to see a game of footy or a test match at some stage.

South Australian Sporting Hall of Fame tucked away in a pretty quiet corner, positioning is bit of a shame to be honest

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Headed over Memorial Drive and on to the newish pedestrian bridge. Really taken by the country town feel/look along this side of the river

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View to the west, not as pleasant

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Love how the oval sits among the trees looking back from the bridge

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Crossed the river and passed the railway station, poked my head in for a look and was quite surprised, in a good way, by the understated grandeur of the hall

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To the Sheffield Shield Room, and our guide fumbling through his keys

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More boards up on the stand showing historic events that have occurred on the oval

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Well I can still see MrP in that photo :)

Are you sure it isn’t a replica? I never knew that either and I’ve actually held it for a while. Well, touched it anyway.
 
Roy Rene
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Continued on on to Rundle Mall

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One of the better shop fronts

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Tried to get a decent picture of the pigs, but the lady on the edge of the photo just wouldn't move, and I eventually ran out of patience

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Found my way to Ali Baba Kebab house on Hindley Street. Quite taken by this painting on the wall

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Lunch

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Leisurely stroll back to the apartments to jump in the car again

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Next destination was Richmond Oval, so headed out on Bradman Drive and did a bit of navigation by heading towards the light towers.
A couple of dead end streets, but eventually got there.

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Really like their mascot

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More concrete terracing
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Another top class playing surface
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Very impressive past players bar and deck
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Liked the ground a lot, real football club feel to it nestled in behind the factories along with the stand, social club and past players bar.
 
From the industrial west, it was then over to the leafy inner south. First via Unley Park and Victoria Avenue, and Wow! No pictures, I'll just keep dreaming.
Took me a little while but I eventually found my destination.
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Unley Oval. Beautiful surface, nice backdrop of the Adelaide Hills, but really strange set up without clubrooms on site and no fence. Have read that temporary fencing is put up for games, but does seem a bit Mickey Mouse for me, particularly for a club in such an affluent area.

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Thankfully no concrete terracing, but another difference to the WAFL grounds are that there are no cricket clubs sharing the facilities and of course therefore no cricket pitches on any of our ovals. Wasn't always the case, however the cricket clubs were moved on well before my time of watching football in the west.

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From the industrial west, it was then over to the leafy inner south. First via Unley Park and Victoria Avenue, and Wow! No pictures, I'll just keep dreaming.
Took me a little while but I eventually found my destination.
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Unley Oval. Beautiful surface, nice backdrop of the Adelaide Hills, but really strange set up without clubrooms on site and no fence. Have read that temporary fencing is put up for games, but does seem a bit Mickey Mouse for me, particularly for a club in such an affluent area.

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Thankfully no concrete terracing, but another difference to the WAFL grounds are that there are no cricket clubs sharing the facilities and of course therefore no cricket pitches on any of our ovals. Wasn't always the case, however the cricket clubs were moved on well before my time of watching football in the west.

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Football stopped being played at Unley during the mid 80’s and the council “gave” the land back to rate payers as a park. In the mid 90’s Sturt started playing a couple of games a year there before returning there full time several years later. The rate payers kicked up a huge stink as it was used a dog park and so part of the conditions of allowing Sturt back was that no permanent fences were allowed to be erected. Even now when Sturt train there during the week you will often see residents stroll across the oval with their dogs and without a care in the world. Norwood is my lifetime club and still has a magnificent old grandstand if you are keen to check out other grounds
 
Over to The Parade I went.
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Unfortunately all the entries were locked up, probably due to the Adelaide women's team playing their home games there.
Could only get a couple of shots through the wire fences and gates. So in all, screw you Norwood.

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There was someone keeping watch from one of the apartments across from the ground

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After getting stuck in a bit of traffic due to roadworks and having a bit of a spell back at the apartments, time to head out to grab something to eat. Up O'Connell Street I went, and spoiled for choice.

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Walked for quite a while and was my usual indecisive self, and eventually headed back towards Adelaide Oval and Light's Vision for a few photos. Daylight saving working well for me.

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Walked down to the riverfront, some type of festival going on there, had a bit of a walk around, again couldn't decide what I felt like eating

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Re-traced my steps and back up O'Connell St, eventually settled on a beef ragu.
Back to Montefiore Hill and then the riverfront for some not to successful efforts at some night shots

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Up early the next morning for a drive through the Barossa.
1st stop though Central district Football Club in Elizabeth

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Huge oval and for the most part grassy banks for the spectators

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Continued on to Lyndoch, too early for anything to be open so carried on to Tanunda

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Bit of a wander around, then on to Nurioopta, then to Angaston

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Quite pleasant driving through the countryside, lots of vintage cars out as well as a few motor cycle groups.
Eventually ended up at a very busy and very touristy Hahndorf

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Out of the car for a bit of a wander and a bit of lunch.
Mustard sauce was amazing

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Moved on to Mt Lofty

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A rather active koala along the way

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Getting out to the edge of the branches

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Up the top and the view from the top

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View of the valley at the rear of Lofty

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Still had plenty of time so headed south down to Noarlunga and Hickenbotham Oval

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Quite exposed and wind swept on the top of the hill, but again a large and smooth playing surface.

Meandered along the coast and through Glenelg, returned the hire car and sat in the Qantas lounge for a couple of hours before my flight, ate way too many custard profiteroles.

Salmon and pork again on the menu for the flight, again stuck with the cheese and crackers.

An enjoyable couple of days and would have no hesitation heading back to explore some other areas of South Australia

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