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Season 2 | | | | | | | | | |
| 26 :02x04 - The Bore War (Apr/17/2002) | | It's a dry spell and the women are suffering the consequences of water shortages. Claire cleans out an old bore to water her stock, but the newly discovered water soon dries up when Nick irrigates his cash crop at Wilgul. Initial attempts to resolve the situation amicably fail, so a water licencing representative is called in to adjudicate on who is entitled to the water. | | Guest Stars: Marshall Napier as Harry Ryan, John Jarratt as Terry Dodge, Celia Ireland as Melanie Powers | Director: Lewis Fitzgerald (1) Writer: Alexa Wyatt | | | |
| 27 :02x05 - Hello Stranger (Apr/24/2002) | | Meg's world is thrown into turmoil at the arrival of her first love, the man she gave her heart to and the man she's told everyone walked out on her. Kevin didn't walk out on Meg, he asked her to go with him and she refused. Jodi finds her dad simply delightful. As Meg and Kevin spend time together Meg remembers all the reasons she fell in love with Kevin in the first place. | | Guest Stars: Richard Healy (1) as Kevin Fountain, John Jarratt as Terry Dodge | Director: Donald Crombie Writer: Michaeley O'Brien | | | |
| 28 :02x06 - A Dry Spell (May/01/2002) | | As final preparations for the Miss Gungellan ball continue, Meg is faced with a difficult decision; to stay at the place she loves or to leave with the man she loves. Jodi is desperate to go with her father and is over the moon when Meg decides to take a chance for once in her life. | | Guest Stars: Michael Hartwich as Youth, Riley Smith as Young Boy #1, Luke Ford (1) as Craig Woodland, Chelsea Bruland as Jessica Carter, Rosie Denny as Emma Brown, Rodger Corser as Peter Johnson, Marshall Napier as Harry Ryan, Catherine Wilkin as Liz Ryan, John Jarratt as Terry Dodge, Richard Healy (1) as Kevin Fountain, Fletcher Humphrys as Brick Buchanon | Director: Donald Crombie Writer: Chris Phillips (1) | | | | | | |
| 30 :02x08 - The Bridle Waltz (May/15/2002) | | Claire and Peter appear to move one step closer to marriage when Peter holds a romantic dinner for her, presenting her with a valuable ruby pendant and declaring he wants to spend the rest of his life with her. Meanwhile Becky plays detective and armed with a phone number, discovers what she vainly hoped was not true, that Peter is in fact married. She struggles with the problem of telling Claire, knowing it will destroy Claire's life. | | Guest Stars: Luke Ford (1) as Craig Woodland, Rodger Corser as Peter Johnson, Marshall Napier as Harry Ryan, Stelios Yiakmis (1) as Frank De Costa, John Jarratt as Terry Dodge, Catherine Wilkin as Liz Ryan | Director: Karl Zwicky Writer: Alexa Wyatt, Robert Dudley | | | |
| 31 :02x09 - To Have and to Hold (Jul/03/2002) | Claire's relationships are fragmented ... Becky and she barely speaking, and Tess is living in Melbourne. When Peter arrives, unsuspecting, she asks him straight out whether he is married, and on learning that he is, she sends him packing, telling him the relationship is over.
| | Guest Stars: Murray Bartlett as Simon, Rodger Corser as Peter Johnson, John Jarratt as Terry Dodge, Alexandra Davies (1) as Briony Masters | Director: Chris Martin-Jones (1) Writer: Chris McCourt, Sarah Smith (2) | | | |
| 32 :02x10 - Home is Where the Heart Is (Jul/10/2002) | Claire is taking the loss of both Peter and Tess badly. Unable to raise energy or enthusiasm for anything, including the imminent birth of Blaze’s foal, she nonetheless refuses to accept she is suffering from emotional stress. Things reach crisis point when she decides to cancel her contract with Australian Bloodlines and sell Drovers Run. She offers it to Harry who agrees to buy.
Tess meanwhile is being kept busy by the success of the café in Melbourne and is unaware of recent events back at Drovers, and Simon is trying to see that things stay that way.
Despite being cautioned against it, Nick starts riding again, but getting back in the saddle proves to be the easy part. Alex returns to Killarney. | | Guest Stars: Damien Carvey (1) as Dr. Jim Cunningham, Murray Bartlett as Simon, Rodger Corser as Peter Johnson, Marshall Napier as Harry Ryan, Catherine Wilkin as Liz Ryan, John Jarratt as Terry Dodge, Alexandra Davies (1) as Briony Masters | Director: Chris Martin-Jones (1) Writer: Ysabelle Dean (1) | | | | | | |
| 34 :02x12 - Hounded (Jul/24/2002) | There's a fox on the prowl. Tess can understand the need to shoot the animal, but if there's a better way to handle the pest, Tess will find it. When Terry buys some wethered Alpacas it seems the perfect solution until Tess learns that one of her Alpacas is a stolen $200,000 Peruvian stud.
| | Guest Stars: Khristina Totos as Jane Strezlecki, Paul Reighstein as Karl Ashworth, Stelios Yiakmis (1) as Frank De Costa, Marshall Napier as Harry Ryan, Catherine Wilkin as Liz Ryan, John Jarratt as Terry Dodge, Fletcher Humphrys as Brick Buchanon, Wendy Strehlow as Helen | Director: Ian Gilmour (1) Writer: Frank Warner | | | |
| 35 :02x13 - Steer Trek (Jul/31/2002) | | With the drought continuing, and no money to buy feed or truck in water, Claire, Tess, and Nick join forces. Like the drovers of old, they take their amalgamated herds out on the Gungellan track. Meg is quietly delighted when the Ryans send Terry along to help and sees a chance to win him back from Jane. The attraction between Nick and Tess grows. | | Guest Stars: Brian Torry as Graham Newton, Sandy Winton as Daniel Lewis, Charlie Clausen as Jake Harrison, Luke Ford (1) as Craig Woodland, John Jarratt as Terry Dodge | Director: Karl Zwicky Writer: David Phillips (1), Alexa Wyatt | | | |
| 36 :02x14 - Brave J (Aug/07/2002) | Tess motivates Claire into rekindling her dreams of becoming a stock horse trainer and breeder. Drovers Run needs the money and with Peter safely out of the way there is slim chance of crossing paths with him again. There's no reason why the dream can't be pursued.
| | Guest Stars: Greg Carroll as Stan Dixon, Charlie Clausen as Jake Harrison, Rodger Corser as Peter Johnson, John Jarratt as Terry Dodge (Recurring Season 1 > ), Catherine Wilkin as Liz Ryan (Seasons 1-3 | Recurring otherwise) | Director: Karl Zwicky Writer: Louise Crane | | | |
| 37 :02x15 - You Can Leave Your Hat On (Aug/14/2002) | | A stranger knocks on their door in the middle of the night claiming a broken down van, and suspiciousion are aroused. When it is discovered occupants of the van are strippers. Jodi is thrilled and volunteers to cook them dinner with disastrous results. | | Guest Stars: Jennifer Block as Farmer #3, Adam Morgan as Farmer #2, Warren C. Brooke as Farmer #1, Emily O'Loughlin as Constance Woodland, Alex Shepherd as Michael, Samuel Robinson as Greg, Greg Paues as Sam, Tim Campbell (1) as Flinn O'Neill, Scott Johnson (1) as Rowan Simmons, Stelios Yiakmis (1) as Frank De Costa, Patrick Frost as Neil Thompson, Luke Ford (1) as Craig Woodland, Charlie Clausen as Jake Harrison, John Jarratt as Terry Dodge | Director: Karl Zwicky Writer: Giula Sandler | | | | | | | | | |
| 40 :02x18 - Made to be Broken (Sep/18/2002) | | Claire and Alex are finding potential clients are being put off by rumours circulated by Peter Johnson that 10 years ago Alex was responsible for crippling an ex-local boy, Stefan Van Amstel, when he ran his car off the road. The incident was hushed up by Harry's blood money. | | Guest Stars: Peter Rodgers as Gerry Wallis, Jacqueline Cook (1) as Tanya, Loretta Brades as Claudia, Craig Ball as Stefan Van Amstel, Andy Anderson as Race Hayley, Stelios Yiakmis (1) as Frank De Costa, Ben Mortley as Alberto Borelli, Charlie Clausen as Jake Harrison, Rodger Corser as Peter Johnson, Marshall Napier as Harry Ryan, Catherine Wilkin as Liz Ryan | Director: Donald Crombie Writer: Ysabelle Dean (1) | | | | | | | | | |
| 43 :02x21 - No More Mr Nice Guy (Oct/09/2002) | | On the eve of the Gungellan Show, Claire is presented with repossession papers, a result of her defaulting on her contract with Australian Bloodlines. Claire is shattered when she discovers she is pregnant. Becky is devastated when Brick doesn't return. Nick and Tess become estranged. | | Guest Stars: Khristina Totos as Jane Strzelecki, Doris Younane as Moira "Mystic Miranda", Michael Veitch as Lenny Bradshaw, Lucy Dilger as Lenny's Daughter, Adam Jarvis as Mean Machine, Callum Pyper as Brash Boy, Andy Seymour as Announcer, Peter Raymond-Powell as Boxing Spruiker, Reece Horner as Teenager, Rosie Denny as Emma Brown, Catherine Wilkin as Liz Ryan, Marshall Napier as Harry Ryan, Rodger Corser as Peter Johnson, Charlie Clausen as Jake Harrison, Ben Mortley as Alberto Borelli, Luke Ford (1) as Craig Woodland, Kathryn Hartman as Sally Clements, Stelios Yiakmis (1) as Frank De Costa | Director: Karl Zwicky Writer: Sarah Smith (2) | | | |
| 44 :02x22 - Future Perfect (Oct/16/2002) | | Peter offers to stop Australian Bloodline's repossessing Drovers if Claire agrees to marry him. After rejecting Peter's deal, Claire takes him on in the Stockman's Challenge and falls. Her accident reveals her pregnancy and Alex claims paternity. | | Guest Stars: Michael Veitch as Lenny Bradshaw, Stelios Yiakmis (1) as Frank Da Costa, Khristina Totos as Jane Strezlecki, Sally Bull as Ambulance Officer, Andy Seymour as Announcer, Peter Raymond-Powell as Boxing Spruiker, Despina Kotos as Becky's Boxing Rival, Josh Willoughby as Cross Country Rider, Kathryn Hartman as Sally Clements, Charlie Clausen as Jake Harrison, Ben Mortley as Alberto Borelli, Luke Ford (1) as Craig Woodland, Rodger Corser as Peter Johnson, Marshall Napier as Harry Ryan, John Jarratt as Terry Dodge, Catherine Wilkin as Liz Ryan, Samuel Wark as Spectator | Director: Karl Zwicky Writer: Chris Hawkshaw | | | |
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