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Celebrating past glory at Glencoe

Glencoe Football Club set to celebrate nine flags this weekend

This weekend is going to be huge at the Glencoe Football Club, as no less than nine premierships are set to be celebrated at the club’s Annual premiership Reunion weekend. Five A Grade flags, three Reserves premierships and a senior colts victory will all be in the spotlight as the current day Murphies take on Tantanoola.

PREMIESHIP HEROES: 1957 A Grade Premiership

65 Year Anniversary Glencoe defeated Mt Burr 11-15 (81) to 11-13 (79)

1962 A Grade Premiership

60 Year Anniversary Glencoe defeated Pt Mac 12-14 (86) to 10-13 (73)

1962 B Grade Premiership

60 Year Anniversary Glencoe defeated Tantanoola 6-5 (41) to 5-4 (34)

1967 A Grade Premiership

55 Year Anniversary Glencoe defeated Pt Mac 13-20 (98) to 14-11 (95)

1967 Senior Colts Premiership

55 Year Anniversary Glencoe defeated Pt Mac 14-6 (90) to 5-7 (37)

1977 B Grade Premiership

45 Year Anniversary Glencoe defeated Pt Mac 7-3 (45) to 5-5 (35)

1992 A Grade Premiership

30 Year Anniversary Glencoe defeated Nangwarry 17-19 (121) to 8-9 (57)

1997 B Grade Premiership

25 Year Anniversar Glencoe defeated Tantanoola 14-4 (88) to 11-11 (77)

2007 A Grade Premiership

15 Year Anniversary Glencoe defeated Tantanoola 14-20 (104) to 12-10 (82)

2007 A GRADE PREMIERS (Above top)

Back Row: T. Edwards (Water), Shane Jones, S. Watson (Ass. Coach), L. Rothall, A. Cary, M. Von Duve, S. Talanskas, T. Hawke, A. Jones, P.B. Mitchell (Treas.) Centre Row: M.J. Hentschke (Sec.), D.C. Childs (Water), M. Moritz (Scoreboard), T. Weaver, J. Edwards, S. Phillips, A. Scott, M. Kieselbach, G. Wurst, S.P. Jones, L.D. Mulraney, D. Collins (Runner), A. Vorwerk (Boundary Umpire), B. Finnis (Timekeeper) Front Row: C. Jones (Goal Umpire), J.F. Medhurst (Trainer), L. Edwards (Pres.), N. McEachern, L. Odgers, A.J. Price (Capt.), M.W. Patzel (Coach), T. Von Duve, G. McEachern (Team Manager), E. Hurley (Head Trainer), B.J. Gosden (Runner). Absent: S. Fisher (Selector)

1992 A GRADE PREMIERS (Above bottom)

Back Row: T.J. Lynagh (Trainer), D. Agnew (Pres.), L.W. Mulraney (Selector), A. Salmon, D. Ferguson, S. Dalton, D. Beyer, J. Allen, B. Cram (Trainer), K.G. Gosden (Trainer), C.M. Childs (Treas.) Middle Row: I.M. Ferguson (Goal Umpire), M. Sinkunas (Selector), R. Cocks, J.J. Maloney, C.A. Medhurst, M. Suomalainen, J. Bronca, N.G. Nankivell, A. Bignell, R. Suomalainen, D. Moore, A.G. Childs (Runner), M. Henderson (Sec.) Front Row: P. Becker (Timekeeper), F. Prosperi-Porta, B. Von Duve, M.J. Frost, B.E. Harris (Ass. Coach), G. Gosden (Capt.-Coach), J. Bignell, M. Agars, D. Bignell, P.R. Playford (Team Manager)

1967 A GRADE PREMIERS (Right)

Back Row: K. Von Duve (Trainer), P. Riddle, K. Maloney, R. Blackall, K. Medhurst, T.J. Kennedy, N. Bignell, R.L. Jones, R.W. Maloney, R.M. Auld (Trainer) Third Row: J. Agnew (Goal Umpire), D.R. Phelan, B.L. Phelan, W. Easton, P.R. Mitchell, P. Medhurst, D. Widdison, B. Agnew (Goal Umpire). Second Row: J.L. Dwyer (President), A.W. Medhurst, G. Auld, P. Ey (Capt.-Coach), H.M. Childs (vice Capt.), A.J. Medhurst, M.J. Guerin (Sec.), D. Ward (Time Keeper). Front Row: P. Scanlon, B. Bignell, P. Cusack, R. Auld

The Glencoe Football Club invites everyone involved and would love to see as many players, coaches and officials as possible from these teams at Glencoe on that day. To RSVP, put in an apology or find out further information please contact Craig Childs on 0429 263 696.

1962 A GRADE PREMIERS (Top left)

Back Row: R.L. Jones, N. Bignell, T.J. Kennedy, T. Arthur, B.L. Phelan, D.R. Phelan, K. Sporer, A.J. Medhurst. Middle Row: R.M. Auld (Trainer), B. Agars, H.M. Childs, D. Widdison, F. Furness, S. Jones, R.W. Maloney, P. Riddle, P.W. Kennedy, P. Medhurst, G.F. Telfer (Trainer). Front Row: A. Schulz (Goal Umpire), G. Auld, J. L. Dwyer (President), P.R. Mitchell (Capt. – Coach), A.W. Medhurst, K. Young (Sec.), J. Harewood (Timekeeper), M. Feddern (Trainer).

1957 A GRADE PREMIERS (Second from top left)

Back Row: J. Agnew, M. Childs, D. Phelan, R. Gosden, P. Mitchell, K. Bonney, R. Jones. Middle Row: E. Hunter, P. Kennedy, M. Guerin, S. Jones (Capt.), A. Medhurst, B. Widdison, J. Jones. Front Row: A. Schulz, B. Agars, R. Childs, R. Kerslake, B. Agnew, M. Matthews. Absent: L. Hawker, T. Bourke

1997 RESERVES PREMIERS (Second from bottom left)

Back Row: I.E. Peacock (Timekeeper), N. Agnew, P.B. Mitchell, P. Kuchel, P. Wilkinson, M. Raddon, T. Doecke, M. Sinkunas (President) Third Row: B. Cram (Trainer), J. Bignell, S. Fiegert, T.J. Matthews, M. Lovell, M. Knowles, L.D. Mulraney, C.E. Paproth (Team Manager), M. Henderson (Sec.). Second Row: A.B. Peacock (Runner), C. Dixon, B. Lawson (vice Capt.), J. Bronca (Coach), L. Edwards (Ass. Coach), D.J. Kuhl (Capt.), D. Perryman, S. Parsons, M. Moritz (Scoreboard) Front Row: L. Hawke, G.E. Paproth (Water), P. Heaver. Insets: S. Hayter, S. Purdue. Absent: M. Bronca, Trainers – T.J. Lynagh, B. Copping, B. Pettingill

1977 RESERVES PREMIERS (Bottom left)

Back Row: R. Marshall, B. Jordan, J. Gosden, L. Cranwell. G. Stafford, G.R. Finnis, K. Medhurst, K. Maloney, G. Von Duve. Middle Row: I. Jarrad (Trainer), D. Agnew (Team Manager), Peter Muhovics, P. Millowick, P. Jarvis, D. Parkinson, P. Murphy, N.G. Gosden, G. Crute, G. Agnew (Secretary), N. Bignell (President), I.M. Ferguson (Goal Umpire) Front Row: B. Williams, G. Fix, B. Young, I.E. Peacock (vice Capt.), B. Bignell (Capt.-Coach), K.S. Von Duve, C.M. Childs, K.G. Gosden

1962 RESERVES PREMIERS (Above top)

Back Row: D. Agnew, T. Widdison, J. Agnew, B. Mahoney, W. Easton, T. Bignell, I.M. Ferguson, G.M. Telfer. Middle Row: R. M. Auld (Trainer), K.J. Von Duve, M.J. Guerin, L. Sporer, M.J. Matthews, B. Agnew, B. McLaren, G.F. Telfer (Trainer). Front Row: R. Smelt, F. Von Duve, J.L. Dwyer (President), A.M. Pegler (Capt.), B.W. Maney (vice Capt.), K. Young (Secretary), J.P. Maney, M. Feddern (Trainer) . Absent: A.M. Phelan, R. Auld, I. Allen, K. Maloney.

1967 SENIOR COLTS PREMIERS (Above bottom)

Back Row: M. Bignell, T. Wilson, T. Furness, B. Frost, G. McKay, S. Koop, P. Badenoch, M. Childs. Third Row: R.B. Copping (Goal Umpire), R. Frost, B. Case, D.T. Peacock, S. Hawke, I.E. Peacock, L.M. Bignell (Trainer) Second Row: M.J. Guerin (Sec.), C. Dycer, I. Menzies, P. Copping (Capt.), R.W. Maloney (Coach), D.L. Peacock (vice Capt.), D. Childs, Peter Muhovics, E. Childs (Time Keeper). Front Row: J. Gosden, P. Ward, D. McKay (Boundary Umpire), D. Muhovics, I. Agnew

Edwards gets the job done at Blue Lake

Golfers vying for the Marlene Lingham Memorial Stableford Trophy

Once again it was another rainfree Wednesday for the running of the 2nd Round of the Marlene Lingham Memorial Stableford Trophy at the Blue Lake Golf Club proudly sponsored by the Blue Lake Bar and Bistro.

With scores indicative of winter the best score of the day came from Division One’s Ronda Edwards posting 35 points.

Edwards is off 15 handicap and was able to dig deep when teeing off the10th tee block first up accumulating 20 points from pars on the 15th and 18th and a birdie 2 on the par three 14th.

It was a struggle on the front nine even though Edwards pared the 1st, 2nd and 5th with only one scrub coming on the 6th and finishing with 15 points.

The front nine seemed to give the majority the most trouble as Handicapper Dianne Perryman, 21 handicap, can attest to only able to amass 14 points.

No pars were forthcoming but a birdie three on the 15th made up for a scrub on the par five 3rd.

A countback was required between Perryman and Lynda Nannings both signing for 33 points, Perryman got the nod having the better back nine score of 19.

Nannings, 28 handicap, also had trouble with the outward nine scoring 13 points.

The back nine score of 18 points included a par on the par three 14th and only one scrub.

Division Two’s Carolyn Melhuish, 35 handicap,was able to take top spot in her division scoring 30 points from splits of 13/17 and would have rued the four scrubs on her card after having pars on the 12th, 15th and 16th.

Lucy Richards, 36 handicap, and Rose Case, 40 handicap, had to wait on a countback both signing for 27 points.

The former had the better back nine score with splits of 12/15 that unfortunately included four scrubs.

Case also had four scrubs and splits of 15/12 to take 3rd spot on the podium.

The pro shot on the downhill par three 5th winner was Edwards.

Birdie prizes were given out to Edwards 14th and 16th, Helen Stratford 5th and Perryman 15th.

Ferret prizes were awarded to Bev Pascoe 2nd, Stratford 8th and Perryman 15th.

The women’s AGM was held with outgoing president Beryl Mahoney making way for the incoming president Lesley McPherson.

Sue Agars is the new secretary, taking over from Vivienne Wilson, Bev Pascoe taking over as treasurer from Dianne Allen and this year will see co-captains with Geraldine Scott and Helen Myers.

Dianne Perryman is staying on as handicapper, Dianne Allen committee member and Helen Stratford continuing on as publicity/sponsorship officer.

This week is the 3rd Round of the Marlene Lingham Memorial Stableford Trophy.

BLUE LAKE PODIUM: Division 1 third placegetter Lynda Nannings, second placed Dianne Perryman & winner Ronda Edwards with Division 2 winner Carolyn Melhuish, runner up Lucy Richards & third placed Rose Case.

Best of the bunch head to Whyalla

The cream of the region’s footballers headed to Whyalla at the weekend to contest the South Australian Country Football Championships.

Jack Kelly, from Robe, is leading the men’s line-up into battle, while Mundulla’s Michael Hunt is head coach of the women’s team.

Kelly will be working alongside assistant coaches Nick Davis (KNTFL) and Ben McGregor (MSEFL) and they were helped with the selection of the squad by Steve Duldig and Clint Gallio (WBFL), Scott Duncan and Peter Mitchell (MSEFL). Hunt has North’s Fiona Young as his assistant while the team managers will be Damien Wilson (South Gambier) and Sally Jones (Kybybolite) and trainers for the team are Coleen Hunt (Mundulla) and Ann-Elisa Pickering (Mundulla). A full wrap of the 2022 championships will be in next week’s Lifestye1.

SOUTH EAST MEN’S SQUAD Millicent

Jacob Carger Dylan Bromley Frazer Bradley* (pictured left) Kade Bradley - Emergency

North Gambier

Nick McInerney – Vice Captain Jake Schutz - Emergency

South Gambier

Todd Reid James Paprotny Brayden Kain

West Gambier

Lawrence Bradley-Brown

Kalangadoo

Mitch Lowe Tye McManus* Andrew Stone Ben Gregory Pat Davies

Mount Burr

Sam Wallis Hatherleigh Mark Marriott

Glencoe

Dylan Childs

Bordertown

Tom Whittlesea – Vice Captain Lochie Eats Jacob Eats

Penola

Brad Bryant

Padthaway

Nathan McCarthy* - Emergency

Mundulla

Tom Gaden Darcy King

Naracoorte

Matt Willson – Captain

Kingston

Todd Lockwood

SOUTH EAST WOMEN’S SQUAD South Gambier

Lauren Frost Kendell Saffin Alice Tentye Chelsea Frost (pictured bottom right) Tess Andrews – Vice Captain

Kybybolite

Annabel Mould – Vice Captain Ella Jones Dellie Brown

Penola

Angela Broad Shandeen Balshaw Caroline McGrath Nell Eastough

Kalangadoo

Taysha Marshall

Casterton Sandford

Scarlett Jarrad - Captain (pictured above) Sophie Arkun Erin Horsnell Zhane Crawford

Mundulla

Zoe Hawker Kellsie Turner Kellsey Hinge

Millicent

Laura Chester

Kongorong

Jade Longbottom Stevie Collins

Sharp shooting Hawker wins high gun

Mount Gambier Gun Club monthly competition brings out the best in competitors

The Mount Gambier Gun Club held its monthly competitionearlier this month in fine conditions with the sun shining most of the day and as a result the shooters obtained some commendable scores.

The opening event was the Shadforth Financial Group 25 Tgt Club Pointscore Championship. This competition was shot with accuracy as the shooters were eager to win their grades.

Warren Lindner was in top form and shot the only perfect 75/75 to win overall and AA grade from Wayne Hawker 92/93, while Andrew Hoare 77/84 just outshot Steve Chambers 76/84 to win A, Sue Crane 76/81 took B from Malcom McGrice 73/81 and Ricki Kelly 69/75 won C from Brian Case 64/75.

The 75 tgt Eastern Zone Champion of Champions event was enthusiastically shot with great accuracy as competitors were again eager to win their grades in this prestigious event.

After a shoot off with a top score of 142/150, Wayne Hawker won overall and AA grade narrowly from Gavin Height 141/150, while Andrew Hoare 116/125 easily won A from Greg Kessegian 104/125, Sue Crane 110/125 took out B grade from Andrew Jenkins 102/110 and James McKinnon 105/125 in fine form won C from Robert Marcato 94/125.

The South East Autotrade Highgun award over the two events was successfully won by Wayne Hawker with a terrific score of 263/272 after a shoot off with Gavin Height. The next competition will be held on August 13.

HIGH GUN WINNER: (Above top) South East Autotrade Highgun winner Wayne Hawker (right) with Andrew Hoare.

25 TARGET POINTSCORE: (Above bottom) Shadforth Financial Group 25Tgt Club Pointscore Championship - Andrew Hoare , Sue Crane & Warren Lindner. 75 TGT CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS WINNERS: (Above top) 75 Tgt Champion of Champions - Andrew Hoare, Wayne Hawker, Sue Crane,& James McKinnon

75 TGT CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS RUNNERS UP: (Above bottom) 75 Tgt Champion of Champions - Gavin Height, Robert Marcato, Andrew Jenkins & Greg Kessegian.

Bulldog reaches 100 games

East Gambier’s Tahlia Geraghty (pictured above centre with dad Mick and mum Melinda) celebrated her 100th game as a Bulldogs earlier this month. She started in East’s 11 & Under team in 2017 and is currently a key player in the club’s 15 & Under age group and has also had opportunities to play in senior grades this season. She is a versatile defensive player, who can read the ball well and brings incredible determination to every game.

Sensational Saint celebrates 250 of the bestw

Tamara Ploenges is the lifeblood of the Nangwarry Netball Club and over her long association with the Saints she has taken on a multitude of roles.

As influential off the court as on, Tamara clokced up 250 senior games earlier this month - a huge milestgone for a player who has performed at a consistently high level across all 250 of those games.

A dynamic, smart and hard running mid courter, Tamara has a trophy cabinet full of individual accoaldes, including being the reigning B Grade club best and fairest after playing the majority of those 250 games in the A Reserve team.

Tamara started her netball career at a young age with the Nangwarry Netball Club and has played with the club her whole life.

Over the past few years Tamara has been an active committee member, helping out wherever needed, and in 2022 she stepped into the president’s role. She is also the club’s Budget scribe.

Tamara has always been a dedicated club person, coaching junior teams over the jouirney, coaching the B Grade team last season and is now assistant coaching the A Reserve team. She also umpires most weeks.

Tamara has been born and bred Nangwarry and her partner Steve has always played at Nangwarry and now her three boys are playing footy at the Saints as well. The netball club is now eagerly awaitingTamara’s daughter hitting the court.

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