The Ave - Issue Six feat Western Springs

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WELCOME TO MICHAELS AVE

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NRFL WOMENS PREMIER MATCH CENTRE

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WOMENS FIRST TEAM SQUAD & SPONSORS

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THIS WEEKS NRFL GAMES

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WOMENS FIRST TEAM LINEUPS

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NRFL MATCH REPORT

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WOMENS RESERVES LINEUPS

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NEXT WEEKENDS GAMES

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CUP DRAWS

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CLUB SPONSORS

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TWEET OF THE WEEK



5 WELCOME TO MICHAELS AVE

It’s a warm welcome to Western Springs as they come to Michaels Ave (their second home this season) to play Ellerslie in Women’s Premier League action. It will be great to catch up with Kelly, Ryan and the rest of the Springs team as we recommence this friendly rivalry. Ellerslie have not been in the best form recently but normally the games between Springs and the Ponies are close affairs, so perhaps fans of the Red , Black and Gold will see an improvement in this fixture. The Reserves have lost top spot in the league after back to back losses, albeit with skeleton numbers across both those games, so getting some players back will help them as they look to battle against a side which traditionally we have struggled to break down. Looks like two interesting games in store for us on Sunday, with the Women’s Rebels and Zamantix Roverines also at home, it’s a packed day for Women’s Football. Lastly I just wanted to again thank our newest sponsor for the Women’s First Team, Brightshine Blinds - they came to the party to help us replace our stolen Women’s First Team playing shirts and we are proud to have them on the back of the brand new replacement shirts we will play in today!

Cheers Tim Adams CHAIRMAN - ELLERSLIE AFC

FRONT COVER: Ellerslie Legend Petra Wedlake BACK COVER: Reserves celebrating good times against Suburbs


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PLAYER NAME

GK Nadia OLLA

GAMES

GOALS

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Leigh AITKEN

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Tayla HAWES

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Sarah CARPENTER

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Kat GOW

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Mia GRGICEVICH

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Kim OOSTERBEEK

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Hollie LEONA

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Anita TRUDGEN

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Ella JAMES

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Jemma MCCORMICK

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Courtney ROWSE

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Ekaterina LIESHOUT

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Britney CUNNINGHAM-LEE

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Cat PRETTY

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Holly MARX

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TYPE OF OFFICIAL TEAM OFFICIALS

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Dee MOSCA

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HEAD COACH

Ryan Shiffman

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Marie GREEN

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ASST COACH

Callum McKenzie

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Grace EVANS

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ASST COACH

Ian Davidson

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Cilla FA’AFUA

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GK COACH

Nadia Olla

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MANAGER

Kevin Green

PHYSIO

Kasey Leary

GK Petra WEDLAKE


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PLAYER NAME

GK Angelique TUISAMOA

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REFEREE

MATCH OFFICIALS

Yunjie DIAO

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Sophia DYER

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James PORTEGYS

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Jolene MUIR

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Bradley HALLFORD

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Lily JERVIS

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Jaedeci ULUVILI

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Lily TAITIMU

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Chloe HENDERSON

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Sofia GARCIA

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Rina HIRANO

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Arisa TAKEDA

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Jess INNES

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Maggie PEDERSEN

TWITTER: @WspringsFC

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Samara DULLABH

FACEBOOK:

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Lola WOOD

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Julia ROBINSON

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Maia LYTHE

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Kitty JACOB

TYPE OF OFFICIAL

TEAM OFFICIALS

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Lara COLPI

Head Coach

Ryan FAITHFULL

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Celia MAYO

Assistant

Alec FLOOD

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Sydney SPARKS

GK Coach

Doug ROBINSON

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Helena O’CONNOR

Physio

Suzy FALCONER

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Nicole NG

Manager

Kelly BOLUS

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Ruby DIPROSE

Analyst

Caleb WARD

Ref Assessor

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WEBSITE: https://wsafc.org.nz/

@wsafc INSTAGRAM: wsafc_club


14 PONIES NOT AT THE RACES FOR MAJORITY OF THE WEEKEND A set of defeats for our Men’s and Women’s Premier teams at the hands of Tauranga City and Auckland United contributed to what was a tough weekend, our Women’s Reserves also took a loss while the Men’s Reserves provided the outlier as they took a very well earned point off a high flying Tauranga reserves team. In truth in the Men’s game the Ponies were outplayed by a quality team that seemed to suit the turf surface and pinged the ball all around the place, I think perhaps the best team we have played with the ball this season and early goals put the Ponies on the back foot, and try as we might we couldn’t get a foothold in the game. In the Women’s game both Auckland United and Ellerslie were missing a bunch of starting players, but United adapted better and dominated the contest, with a penalty opening the scoring in the first half – but the highlight was undoubtably the rocket for the third goal which arrowed into the top left corner of the goal from some distance. Saturday in Detail Women’s Head Coach Ryan Shiffman was called up to help out our Men’s Reserves as they’re still without a full time coach. A big game for the gaffer as the Men lined up to take on Tauranga, who despite losing the previous weekend, had logged huge wins in other games. The Reserves were bolstered by First Team players Alex Clark and Ryan Morrow looking to get some minutes under there belt. After two early goals by the away side, things weren’t looking great but a combination of hard work and a little bit of individual brilliance, the men were able to bring the scoreline back to 2-2. A very wellplaced free kick by Morrow and a long-distance rocket from Adam Foley put the Ponies back in a good position. With the help of some tactical changes by Shiffman at halftime, Ellerslie were able to keep Tauranga neutralized and claim another vital point.

With the Tauranga Reserves being a strong side, Ellerslie knew their First Team would be too. Rowan Corbett earned his spot in the lineup after goals the previous week, while Denny Twigg returned to his leftback spot after being out through injury. The horror tackle on Josh Lai the previous week meant he dropped out due to injury, making way for Shaq Rezaie to take back his spot in the starting eleven. From the get go, Tauranga were well organised and shifted the ball quickly and tidily. Ellerslie were-


15 n’t without their own chances, but it was the away side who drew first blood, with a goal in the 24th minute. An excellently played falt ball across the edge of the 6 yard box left our goal keeper Keegan Hansen in no man’s land, and despite Jack Rathbone making a last ditch effort to clear it, the ball found the back of the net through Davidson. Unfortunately this was backed up only four minutes later after another attacked was launched down the right flank, this time McLeod the goalscorer to punish the Ponies. Ellerslie made it to the break without conceding anymore, and came out in the second half hoping to get themselves back into the game. It wasn’t meant to be though at Molloy scored the third and final goal of the game in the 53rd minute. Ben Fletcher rolled on the subs to try and inject some energy into the side, but Tauranga were able to control and manage the lead they had taken. A few unconverted chances by Ellerslie meant the score line stayed at 3-0, the away side enjoying the full points on offer. So back to the drawing board for our Ponies as they look to face Fencibles away at Riverhills Park this Saturday. The #BattleOfTheBridge is back for another season as the red and blue outfit see themselves back in Division One after a successful 2021. It should be an exciting match so make sure you come on down to support! Media Picks Man of the Match: Our Man of the Match goes to Adam Foley this week, who had an outstanding game with the Reserves. Picking up a goal, he was dangerous as he attacked down the right and solid on defense. When moved to centreback for the end of the game, he was reliable and calm, enabling the Reserves to keep the score deadlocked and see out the game.

Sunday in Detail Sunday started off with the Women’s Reserves taking on Auckland United, a battle between two teams that dominated the Reserves league last season – however this game was dominated by Auckland United as they took a 2 goal lead just after halftime, Ellerslie responded with a goal to Andrea Hawke (her first for the club) but United restored the two goal lead in the 68th min and


16 took home all three points and leapfrogged the Ponies into 2nd spot. Ellerslie have a big game next weekend against league leaders Western Springs and will hope to have some players back for that game after missing quite a number of players over the last couple of weeks. For the First Team there was quite a bit of change to the lineup as a Anita, Kim, Jemma and Cat Pretty were added to the unavailables, which already had Ella James, Nadia Olla, Leigh Aitken, Mia Grgicevich on the list. This meant a callup for crowd favourite Kez Kelly to start and bench spots for 100 Club legend Anna Howden, debutant Maddy Woolford, Holly Marx and Sarah Jessup. We were able to bring Marie Green back into the lineup, having sat out last week due to U17’s NZ Camp, Hollie Leona joined her in starting this week, after impressing off the bench last week with her set piece plays in particular. Unfortunately for the two named above the first action of any note involved the two Ellerslie players and an Auckland United player in the box and after a clash of legs and bodies the referee pointed to the spot, I personally couldn’t tell what had happened but the Ponies players offered no complaints so the Referee must have got the call right. Alosi Bloomfield stepped up and smashed the ball into the back of the net to open the scoring. A further goal just 7 mins before halftime from Maya Vince after a slick passing move in some tight spaces from the United front line opened up the chance for the United player and she took it well.

Ellerslie used the halftime break to change a few things and to be fair we competed a bit more in the second half, without ever being super threatening to the visitors backline. The contest was all over in the 64th min as Isabella Richards absolutely smashed a shot from the right hand side of the pitch into the top left corner of the goal, giving Petra no chance – I don’t think two GK’s would have stopped that rocket. To their credit the Ponies pushed on looking for a consolation goal and for a while it looked like we might be able to create something, a very brave effort in goal by Nadine Robberts as she threw herself at the feet of a few ponies as United hustled to defend a scramble in their 6 yard box. A classic football punishment was dished out next as Ellerslie had for the first time in the game


17 pushed United deep into their third to defend some sustained pressure when a ball came back out to halfway and an Ellerslie defender wasn’t able to deal with it and United had left a couple of players up and with one of them being Penny Brill who speed away to convert a 1 v 1 chance with Petra to make it 4-0. As the game wore on Ellerslie did grab their consolation goal, an important goal to grab to avoid having gone scoreless in four back to back games, having said that I don’t know if I can explain the goal. It started when Kat Gow had her back to goal on the sidline and the ball was bouncing up on her, so she smashed it high and over her head, which sent a rugby league type bomb into the 6 yard area, Nadine jumped up to try and collect the ball but the presence of Britney CunninghamLee put her off and she missed the ball, it then bounced and looked like it had with the angle gone under the keeper and from there a bit of a mad panic as the ball looked to bounce off a few body parts before sneaking into the back of the net. Now again the Referee was well placed and in his notebook he has given the goal to Britney, which gets her off the mark for the season, probably not the most memorable goal of the season but perhaps something the Ponies can hold onto when taking on Western Springs this coming weekend. MEDIA’S WOMAN OF THE MATCH We have not always agreed with the coaching staff this season on these picks but for today it was clear to us and the coaching staff that Kez Kelly (who played three or four positions in the game and was composed and worked so hard in and out of possession) was the obvious choice – she celebrated post game with a traditional Blueberry crusier!


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Alex Loo

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Petra Wedlake

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Lauren McKenzie

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Anna Howden

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Ayesha Arora

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Aneshia Ratnam

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Maggie Jaques

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Katjana Grgicevich

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Deb Tutty

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Ruth Bowerman

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Andrea Hawke

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Joyce O’Brien

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Eilish McNeil

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Maddie Woolford

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Stephanie Jones

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Jess Marvin

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Erin Mattingly

TYPE OF OFFICIAL

TEAM OFFICIALS

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Charlie Duffy

HEAD COACH

Ian Davidson

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Mia Collins

ASSIST. COACH

Callum McKenzie

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Tove Bennett

ASSIST. COACH

Brendan Smith

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Sarah Jessup

GK COACH

Nadia Olla

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Kezia Kelly

MANAGER

Kevin Green

TBC

Cassie Henderson

PHYSIO

Kasey Leary


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Selina SPIERS

REFEREE

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Tara JACKSON

AR 1

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Joanna SARGISSON

AR 2

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Samara DULLABH

Ref Assessor

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Rosa MURU

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Lola WOOD

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Julia ROBINSON

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Maia LYTHE

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Anija IRVINE

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Anita KILLIP

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Hannah EDGAR

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Emma FLETCHER

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Lara FLOOD

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Helena O’CONNOR

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Nicole NG

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Rosie DAVIS

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Nicole LAWRENCE

TYPE OF OFFICIAL

TEAM OFFICIALS

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Ruby DIPROSE

Head Coach

Daniel GURRUNG-DIAZ

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Natalie BROOK

Assistant

Ryan FAITHFULL

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Sydney SPARKS

Assistant

Alec FLOOD

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Ella HANTON

GK Coach

Doug ROBINSON

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Hannah BROOK

Physio

Justin LOPES

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Rhee MORRISON

Manager

Kelly BOLUS

Bradley HALLFORD

WEBSITE: https://wsafc.org.nz/

TWITTER: @WspringsFC FACEBOOK: @wsafc INSTAGRAM: wsafc_club


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21 Northern Region Draw for the 2022 Chatham Cup and Kate Sheppard Cups CHATHAM CUP Ngongotaha AFC vs Tauranga Old Blues FC Northern Utd vs Taupo AFC Waikato Unicol AFC vs Tauranga City AFC Cambridge FC vs Onehunga Mangere Utd TBC vs Waitemata FC Northern Rovers vs Mangere United Beachlands Maraetai vs Claudelands Rovers West Hamilton Utd vs Waiuku AFC Franklin Utd vs Oratia Utd West Coast Rangers FC vs Papakura City Mt Albert Ponsonby AFC vs Otumoetai FC Papamoa FC vs ELLERSLIE AFC Bucklands Beach AFC vs Kerikeri FC Northland FC vs Manurewa AFC Sperm Whales FC vs Ngaruawahia AFC Te Awamutu AFC vs Metro AFC West Auckland Kiwi True Blues vs Onerahi East Coast Bays AFC vs Te Atatu AFC Hibiscus Coast AFC vs Albany Utd

KATE SHEPPARD CUP Lakes FC vs Otumoetai FC Tauranga City vs Claudelands Rovers Takapuna AFC vs Manukau Utd Beachlands Maraetai vs Cambridge FC Melville Utd vs Onehunga Sports Fencibles Utd vs Northern Rovers FC Greenhithe FC vs Franklin Utd ELLERSLIE AFC vs Papamoa FC Waikato Unicol vs Manurewa AFC Waiuku AFC vs Hibiscus Coast West Coast Rangers vs Onerahi North Shore Utd vs Birkenhead Utd

14th and 15th of May at 2pm (unless otherwise specified)


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TWEET OF THE WEEK

Bit of a quirk of the draw saw us against the same opposition on the same day, but one at home and one away. I suggest we meet and play in Kerepehi, which is the town closest to the middle


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