The Family League big freeze at hatherleigh
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th ROUND 10 - SATURDAY 24 june 2023
KONGORONG v KALANGADOO
ROBE v TANTANOOLA
MOUNT BURR v NANGWARRY
GLENCOE v PORT MACDONNELL Hatherleighbye
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th ROUND 10 - SATURDAY 24 june 2023
KONGORONG v KALANGADOO
ROBE v TANTANOOLA
MOUNT BURR v NANGWARRY
GLENCOE v PORT MACDONNELL Hatherleighbye
Best - Hatherleigh: W. Chay, L. Smith, S. Gray, T. Hutchesson, B. Wight, C. Slape; Port MacDonnell: N. Wilke, W. Chant, W Macdonald, M. Smith, J. Schleter, K. McClean.
Goals - Hatherleigh: P. Chay 3, J. Wight 2, J Sullivan 2, T. Hutchesson, M. Telfer; Port MacDonnell: A. Ridding, J. Woodall, W. Chant.
Glencoe 1.1 2.3 7.3 7.4 (46)
Kalangadoo 2.7 5.7 8.7 12.10 (82)
Best - Glencoe: Z. Cocks, T. Edwards, W Maloney, D. Pfitzner, J. Edmonds, A. Hentschke; Kalangadoo: S. McManus, T. McManus, C. Gen le, B. Gregory, J. Bromley, D. Bromley
Goals - Glencoe: J. Bates 2, T. Weaver 2, Z. Cocks, T. Edwards, I. Mulraney; Kalangadoo: S. Agnew 4, D. Bromley 2, B. Gregory 2, T. McManus, L. Jones, D. Barlow, B. Auld.
Kongorong 1.0 2.1 5.1 5.3 (33)
Tantanoola 1.4 4.6 7.9 9.10 (64)
Best - Kongorong: C. O’Dea, R. Hein, M. Roberts, D. Hunt, J. Whi y, T. Rayner; Tantanoola: L. English, J. Ha , T. Ha , J. Dawe, D. Pink, Z. Walker
Goals - Kongorong: L. Lewis 4, L. McIntyre; Tantanoola: J. Dawe 4, Z. Walker 2, C. Baker, H. Brown, M. Sorella.
Best - Robe: Not supplied; Nangwarry: Not supplied.
Goals - Robe: S. Huebner 4, H. Lawrie 3, K. Carter 2, J. Hentschke 2, T. Wachtel, B. Walker, K. Dunn, J. Bryant, B. Dinning, K. Woodward, G. Du on, B. Foulds, J. Sneath, Z. Donnelly; Nangwarry: T. Vanderhorst, J. Virtanen, B. Just, J. Stocker
Best - Hatherleigh: S. Telfer, M. Fabris, T Watson, J. Faulkner, T. Merre ; Port MacDonnell: J. Cawthorne, L. Pitson, I. Na rass, J. Feast, N. Tilley, A. Richards.
Goals - Hatherleigh: S. Telfer 6, T. Merre 3, T Bell, H. Jones, J. Altschwager, M. Fabris, J Faulkner, E. Bowman; Port MacDonnell: M. Brown 2, L. Pitson.
Best - Glencoe: B. Curran, J. Agars, D. Young, J Muecke, S. Hentschke, B. Lipscombe; Kalangadoo: J. Mansell, J. Simmonds, B. Von Stanke-Dowie, N. Jenkin, B. Male, M. Varcoe.
Goals - Kalangadoo: B. Male 6, N. Reeves 5, J. Mansell 3, B. Von Stanke-Dowie 3, J. Simmonds 3, C. Mules 2, T. Jones 2, D. West, K. Stark.
Best - Kongorong: D. Hann, T. Newton, B. Pannenburg, A Telford, L Pulford; Tantanoola: J Batchelor, N Joy, J Bromley, B Scanlon, J Wright
Goals - Kongorong: D. Hann 4, S. Beard 3, J Simkin 3, G. Hay 2, B. Frost 2, M. Von Stanke 2, A. Telford, T. Newton, S. Fleming, L. Pulford.
Best - Robe: J. Francisco, O. Hagge , J Campbell, P. Ma hews, C. Burdon, J. Lee; Nangwarry: S. Brooksby, H. Sanders, S. Shaw, A. Heron, B. Deamer, M. Chaplin.
Goals - Robe: E. Cornish 2, J. Lee, J. Regnier, C. Burdon; Nangwarry: J. Clayfield 2.
Best - Glencoe: L. Brierley, M. McGrath, T. Rothall, D. Mutch, P. LangSmith, K. Price; Kalangadoo: K. McKenna, H. Mules, C. Gen le, N. Von Stanke-Dowie, J. Newton.
Goals - Glencoe: K. Price 6, S. Haase 2, B. Pfitzner 2, T. Hurley, D. Ferguson, L. Stubberfield, B. Sco ; Kalangadoo: C. McCann, C. Gen le.
Best - Hatherleigh: Z. Bowering, T. Atkinson, E. Marshall, B. Snook, A. Ne le, J. Bellinger; Port MacDonnell: L. Richards, A. Telford, R. Morgan, A. New, J. Kain, C. Wilson.
Goals - Hatherleigh: A. Morgan; Port MacDonnell: L. Richards 2, C. Wilson, B. Anderson, W. Lewis, K. Gilmore, D. Habner
Best - Kongorong: W. Von Stanke, T. McKinnon, B. Telford, H. Elletson, R. Lucas, L. Cordy; Tantanoola: B. Hateley, S. Simmons, E. Cushion, C. Kelly, J. Braun.
Goals - Tantanoola: E. Cushion 6, C. Kelly 5, J Bevan 2, S. Simmons, A. Foulds, B. Hateley
Best - Robe: F. Peel, M. Mckenny, K. Carter, N. Gibbons, R. Sutherland; Nangwarry: A. Virtanen, B. Moy, N. Virtanen, R. Edwards, C. Borman, T. Virtanen.
Goals - Robe: M. Mckenny 2, C. Moore 2, A. Hagge , K. Carter, R. Sutherland, M. Burzaco ; Nangwarry: T. Virtanen, A. Virtanen, N. Virtanen, B. Moy, B. Bu on-Sander
Best - Glencoe: H. Gordon, K. Price, T. Hurley, L. Jagger, B. Dale, T. Fiegert; Kalangadoo: J. Box, E. Burr, A. Lee, N. Cooper, D. Gibbons-Clark, K. Parker
Goals - Glencoe: T. Richards 5, K. Price 3, J. Sinkunas 3, H. Dale 2, S. Haase 2, J. McGrath, B. Dale, T. Fiegert.
Best - Hatherleigh: T. Bowering, T. Atkinson, P. Fitzgerald, W. Dower, N. Fitzgerald; Port MacDonnell: K. Gilbert, H. Carroll, Z. Lewis, B. Pra , J. Lewis, T. Neale.
Goals - Hatherleigh: L. Clifford; Port MacDonnell: B. Pra 2, J. Lewis, C. Morgan, H. Kennion.
Best - Kongorong: D. Richardson, B. Telford, R. Lucas, J. Gordon, A. Maidment, K. Galloway; Tantanoola: K. Bromley, K. Bell, J. Bevan, H. Chapple, E. Grant, J. Rowe.
Goals - Kongorong: D. Richardson 3, R. Lucas 2, A. Page, H. Bingham, L. Cordy
Best - Robe: J. Hinchliffe, F. Collins, B. Dew, C. Bea e, V. Moore; Nangwarry: J. Manninen, T. Virtanen, H. Virtanen, J. Dinnison, J. Edwards, D. Gartside.
Goals - Robe: J. Mckenny 2, F. Collins 2, B. Dew 2, J. Hinchliffe 2, J. Johns, V. Moore, B. Carter, H. Moore, C. Bea e, N. Maczkowiack, M. Boyle.
A Grade Coach: Cameron Sandercock
B Grade Coach: Tony Elletson
Once again, thank you to all our sponsors who joined us last week, your support is greatly appreciated. With copious amounts of rain in the past week or two, it was always going to make footy a hard slog, and harder as the day went on and the rain kept coming.
Under 11: The young guns braved the elements and got out on the ground to put into prac ce what they have been learning at trainings. Great teamwork by all.
Junior Colts: Firstly, congratula ons to Harrison Elletson, Declan Richardson and Ryan Lucas who all represented Kongorong/League in the U15's Interleague Carnival over the June long weekend. Reward for playing some great football, not only this season, but throughout your junior careers. Well done lads. It was another good win for the Junior Colts in wet and windy condi ons. The kids got the job done and used the ball well. All the skills we are comple ng at trainings are being used on game day – great teamwork. Awards: Declan Richardson – Lucas Family Award, Blake Telford –Aussie Disposals, Ryan Lucas – Spot-on Fishing Tackle, Jacob Gordon –Janeway Plumbing Award, Angus Maidment – Paradise Pizza and Koby Galloway rounding out the best players.
Senior Colts: A hard day for our fellas and a bit to work on. Will Von Stanke thrived being able to play again and led from the front all day to get the MT Wheels Award. Toby McKinnon put in another consistent effort to receive the Swallow Drive Meats Award. The next three spots were taken by junior colts, lads that step up most weeks, a er already playing their own game –Blake Telford (Mick Mullan Award), Harrison Elletson (Coach's Award) and Ryan Lucas (Badenoch's Delis Award). Logan Cordy came in at sixth best. Well done to Tyler Richardson for represen ng the Club/League in the Interleague recently. Let's put this one behind us and look to take on the Magpies this week.
Reserves: A good result for the boys. A very team focused effort again, which was the most pleasing aspect of the win. Contribu ons from everyone and unselfish, 'side first' acts, all over the ground, allowed us to have forty scoring shots in pre y tough condi ons. Dan Hann con nued his stellar season to be named best with the Collins Court Butcher Award. Tyreese Newton has also been in fine
form to take away the Commercial Hotel Award. Bohdi Pannenburg gave us first use of the ball from the ruck, for the Killara Food Centre Award. Andrew 'Noddy' Telford con nued his solid season performances with the Club Tea Award along with Lachie Pulford. Congratula ons to Paully Ellis on playing his 100th Senior Game for the Hawks and was given the Mug Award to celebrate the milestone. Paul has been a fantas c player in the A grade previous to this year and sets a brilliant example of what it takes to be a top-level footballer with his professional prepara on and team first a tude.
Seniors: A wet, soupy day last week and the boys came out with a lot be er a tude into this game, than the previous round match. We ba led well in all four quarters of the game, especially the last, which has been our downfall in more games than not. Playing a man short a er half me ul mately gave Tant a free player, pu ng us under pressure to play man on man, with Tant going on to take the win. Youngster Cohen Janeway, in his second game up from colts, stepped up and showed some guts and determina on in trying condi ons, and got a special men on in best players and took home the K & S Fuel Award. Pick Ave Deli Award went to consistent player Tyrone Rayner, with fi h best going to Jake Whi y, always pu ng his body on the line, and ge ng a Club Tea Award. Darcy Hunt is ge ng back to where he le off prior to injury (Collins Court Butcher Award).
Upcoming events include Kong Pong this week a er the K'doo game. Get your partner organised and your costumes, theme is 'Rhyme without reason'. Prizes for best dressed team, and overall winners.
15th July sees our reunion/past players day and Beyond Blue Round. Tommy Hunter is shaving his head on the night to raise funds for Beyond Blue, so please donate h ps://fundraise.beyondblue.org.au/h airforcare
We also take dona ons of dog and cat food for the South East Animal Welfare League on this day, and will accept dona ons the week before and week a er at the club, or on the gate on the day. Please get behind these great causes and donate where you can.
Kongorong Cup details to be launched soon... watch this space!
A Grade Coach: Al Lyon
B Grade Coach: Adam Box & Leigh Peacock
A er a week off for the Zone Carnival where once again we were very well represented in the 15’s with Nateo and 17’s with Cooper, Connor & Brycie and with Nateo & Connor making the teams of the carnival, it was back to home and away season and what was an old school wet weather footy day. The Glencoe oval was in good shape heading into the start of the day but with the rain forecast by the me the seniors rolled out it was a different story
Under 11: The minis probably had the best condi ons for the day with the li lest magpies having huge numbers and loaning a few across every line to make sure there was a game. To the young maggies who played across awesome job as you showed what junior footy and sportsmanship is about, you gave it all and even managed to score a lot of the goals for the Glencoe side.
Junior Colts: From the outset the Junior Colts were up against facing a much larger Glencoe side across every line, but Macca wanted the team to con nue to work on what they have been at training, take the game on when the opportunity is there and keep ba ling out for the 4 quarters. Whilst the mids and backline worked and ba led hard over the 4 quarters there were some real impressive passages of play with link up moving the ball forward but unfortunately just couldn’t manage to get a score on the board. Best players went to Joe Box, El Burr, Alexander Lee, Nathaniel Cooper, Dante Gibbons-Clark and Koby Parker
Senior Colts: A tough day for our Colts with 2 lads pulling out Friday night and a couple of DA players before the game meant we had to borrow a few Glencoe players to make a game of it. In wet and trying condi ons Tommy urged our lads to take the game on at every opportunity and we saw that me and me again over the 4 quarters but the weight of numbers just proved too much in the end for the lads. Best players went to Kye McKenna, Harry Mules, Connor, Nateo and Jack.
B Grade: In very wintery condi ons the Kalangadoo B Grade were reasonably fortunate to miss the heavy downpours that other sides endured as we played Glencoe at Glencoe on Saturday. The Murphies were unfortunately a li le undermanned, however they s ll were able to win a number of centre clearances early in the first quarter Mitch Varcoe, Nathan Reeves and Jacob Simmonds started to get on top and were able to provide scoring opportuni es for Brad Male who kicked
6 and Brodie Von Stanke-Dowie who was able to contribute 3. Jus n Mansell was solid across half back and was able to also contribute 3 goals himself. It was very pleasing to have such a strong 170 point win in difficult condi ons. A er the end of the first round, although the team on occasions has been unse led it is posi ve to finish the first half of the season in the top 4. Most certainly looking forward to the second half of the year which starts this coming Saturday against a very strong side in Kongorong.
A Grade: Once again the seniors were playing for the Max Mathews Cup which is something we have held for several years and Lynsey was looking to make sure it remained there once again along with raining on their reunions. The A’s are looking more and more se led each week with each line really star ng to get their structures and set up aligned which is handy coming into the second half of the season. The game was always going to be a slog as the condi ons throughout the day had deteriorated and the oval was turning to mud in some places but the 1st qtr saw us with the majority of the play but only through inaccurate kicking saw us up by 2 goals at the 1st break. You could see clearly in the 2nd quarter the Murphies weren’t out to try and win the game but minimise the scoreboard damage by dropping players behind the ball at every opportunity but this then allowed some players up the ground to get busy and help the maggies kick away slightly to be up by 22 points at the half. The 3rd qtr saw the Murphies crack in and made the most of the condi ons kicking 5 goals to 3 for the term cu ng our lead back to 10 points at the final break. Some words of inspira on at the final break from Lynsey saw the maggies come out firing in the last as the wet weather specialist come to the fore as held the Murphies goalless in the last and kick 4.3 of our own to register and comfortable 6 goal win in the end and have us turning at 5 and 3 at the halfway mark of the season. Best on ground went to Sammy McManus who was in everything all day. Other bests went to Tye, Connor, Ben Gregory, Jus n Bromley and Dylan Bromley
Next up we look to start the second half of the season as we take on Kongorong on their home deck.
Keep an eye out on the socials as some exci ng events set to happen in the next few weeks for the club and am sure everyone from all grades will enjoy the visit by an AFL legend.
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2 Henry Lawrie
3 Lachlan Hentschke
4 Hamish Smith
5 Zac Deane
6 Egan Regnier
7 Bailey Walker
8 Nathan Brown
9 Jordan Pe t
10 Kane Dunn
11 George Pretlove
12 Joel Bryant
13 Sam Huebner
Junior Colts: In fairly ordinary weather (pu ng it mildly), the young guys played some really good football. They were strong at the ball, tackled with intensity, disposed of the footy with good accuracy considering the condi ons and made good decisions. What was also very pleasing, was that they shared the ball around, resul ng in 11 goal scorers. It was a total team effort, with every player contribu ng when required. Now the challenge is to repeat this performance in the coming weeks. Gaining momentum in the second half of the season is important, if we want to play in the finals. This week is a really important game for us, a must win if we are going to stay in touch with the teams above us. The boys know this and have indicated that they are prepared to do the hard work, in order to give themselves the best chance. To be honest, picking best players, was a real task. A er a lot of delibera on, John, Conrad, Flynn, Brodie and Vinne were considered to be the top five of a long list. The Union Cafe' incen ve award went to Eli Jess. The Denton Sports Power award went to Reid Johns, and the Robe Seafood and Take Away 'Nugget Award' went to Dylan Thomas.
Senior Colts: Probably the worst condi ons football has seen in the south east for a while, taking on Nangwarry who were a li le short but managed to get a team on the park. They rocked up ready to take the 4 points, first half was a really hot contest for both sides. Our boys finally pulled their finger out and knew how important a win was for our finals run. We were lucky enough to get away with a 29
point win. Best players were Flynn Peel, Mason McKenny, Kaiden Carter, Nathan Gibbons and Riley Sutherland. Incen ves went to Riley Sutherland and Mason McKenny.
A Grade: The A grade match was played in typical winter condi ons at Robe with a strong cold wind blowing across the oval which was star ng to get slippery in certain sec ons. The Nangwarry side while undermanned played with discipline and purpose but could not match the skill level of the Robe players and the ball movement structure that have been established by Coach Brown. Robe welcomed back its captain Jordan Hentschke, Tom Wachtel and Bram Whi lesea for this match but again the injury curse prevented Coach Brown, and George Pretlove from taking the field. It was also pleasing to see Kaiden Carter play his first A grade match and Zac Donnelly play his first A grade match for Robe. Robe were consistent in their scoring efforts irrespec ve of whether they kicked with or against the wind and were accurate in front of goal except for the third quarter when they kicked 5 goals nine behinds, in fact Robe shared the goal kicking around and had 14 individual goal kickers. As would be expected selec ng best players for Robe was not an easy task as all players contributed, however George Du on, Henry Lawrie, Jordan Hentschke, Sam Huebner, Tom Miller and Zac Deane were the standout players for Robe. The injury curse however did strike during the game with Dinning, Pe t and Donnelly expected to miss several matches as they recover
A big thank you to the organisers and workers in the kitchen who made our Rump and Red a big success last Saturday night. Another great night at the club and this wouldn't be the case without all the hard work that goes on behind the scenes. We have other events coming up throughout the season so keep an eye out around the club and on Facebook for more informa on and dates. We would like to make a special men on to our Silver Sponsors – Café Melzar, Cool Moose Refrigera on, Gildera Forestry Services, JKM Maintenance & Labour Hire, Nutrien Ag Solu ons, Professional Wind Services, Sapiatzer Excava ons, Dentons Sport Power, Splendid Eggs and Telf's Plumbing. Gold Sponsors – Glen Johnson Bowen, Moreland Holdings, The Property Co SA and Globe Hotel. Corporate Sponsors – Holla Fresh, Iberdrola and Somerset Hotel.
great posi ons, Eli Grant and Jack Rowe rounded out the best players. It's great to see everyone taking good steps forward and developing. Let's keep enjoying our footy kids.
Senior Colts: Last week seen us brave the weather to take on Kongorong down there, to the boys credit they started very well and a acked the footy all day without much fuss, as well as constantly adding to the scoreboard and kicking straight at goal which gave us a solid win in the end. Very proud of our teams effort this week as they con nuously turn up and want to get be er each and every week. Best players in no order were Cade Kelly who con nues his very good start to the year and is hi ng the scoreboard every week. Ellis Cushion, Sam Simmons, James Braun and Braydn Hateley. Well done lads.
Under 11: Last week we headed out to Kongorong, wasn't the best of days with the wind and rain coming down strong from the north, the guys decided they wanted the bigger goals and kicked into the wind, with the link up handballs and kicks on point they came away with a win! Best players went to young Dusty Mar n - Rylee (Fasta Pasta), Asher (McDonalds) and young Rory (Donut King).
Junior Colts: Last week we travelled to Kongorong in some very unpleasant condi ons. Our young side fought hard all day and it was great to see our leaders star ng to use their voice and do a lot of the talking instead of the kids hearing our voices all the me. Kobe Bromley showed us he is developing into a great backman and a acked the footy hard all day earning himself best on ground followed by Kaden Bell who worked extremely hard all day never giving in. Jake Bevan was a tackling machine and always gives 100% week in week out, Harley Chapple took some great marks and got up the ground and got in
A Grade: Last week's game took us to Kongorong. The weather really turned it on for us and once our game started the oval was very chopped up so the game plan would've been the same for both teams. The first half was very choppy we had most of the play in our half of the ground but the condi ons were extremely hard for both teams as we struggled to gets points on the board. We allowed Kongorong back in the game as they kicked a couple quick goals a er half me. But a er that our boys really stepped up as we were really hungry to get 2 wins in a row which hasn't happened for a long me and we put together our first 4 quarter effort with no lapses. Great team performance a lot of the players are in new posi ons and doing a great job for the team. Other guys are star ng to step up and we are really star ng to gel as a squad. Best players in no order Liam English, Troy Ha , Zac Walker, Jordy Ha and Darcy Pink.
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A Grade Coach: Reece
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Eli Green
Jedsen Gamble
Levi Thiele
Nate Peterson
Hunter Joesphs
Becky Davis
Stella Davis
Lexi Fox
Junior Colts: The boys played some of their best footy last week. A slow start but once we got moving in the second half we looked brilliant. Levi hit the scoreboard again, and Reed put in a captain’s effort to get the best player. Mostyn had his best game as well. Really threw himself at every hard ball.
Senior Colts: Last week we had a big challenge on our hands taking on a very determined Robe side and came away with our best win for the season. A er a ght three quarters the boys played a great last quarter eventually gaining the points. best players in a team effort were Sam Hunt who really worked hard for the whole game, Brady Sharp marked everything that came his way, Chance Mitchell played a solid four quarters, Braden Manhood did some really hard work and Jackson Dean set us up all game from CHB and the ruck.
B Grade: It has been a long first half of the year for our side but to the boys credit they certainly came out to play against the Robe B grade on Saturday. In the first half we competed really well and went in at half me only a few points down. In the second half we lost some of our run and the bigger forwards in the Robe side got on top, however, we kept on compe ng un l the final siren. Best player was once again Jacob Gregory, Frazer Johnson wasn’t far behind, Brad Sco did a great job in his return
match to the club, Brock Sandow provided plenty of run, Tommy Hales crea ve opportuni es forward of centre and Mark Teagle played a classic ‘Teags’ game built around contested possession. Thanks to everyone that helped out, especially Dave Wallis who did a great job umpiring.
A Grade: Another perfect day at Mt Burr for football and what a game it was too. Couldn’t have been prouder of the effort given by all of our lads. To not get the win s ll hurts, as it should, but a lot of posi ves to come from the game and sets us up for a big second half of the year. Best players were Sam Wallis with his defensive acts winning us the ball me and me again and stopping each of Robe’s a acks. Jackson Dean who competes for everything and plays with maturity and strength for such a young player. Jack Muhovics whose work rate again is huge for us and plays well down back or on ball. Horse Guye who had a role to play and did it perfectly. Josh Fiebig who is growing in stature as another dangerous forward for us. Cory Gamble who also had a job to do and did exactly what he was asked to do. Onto the bye a er Interleague for us which comes at the right me for some well earned rest and recovery. Best of luck to all who are involved with Interleague and look forward to being back at the Burr for Nangwarry Round 10.
Go Burr.A Grade Coach: Shane Raymond
B Grade Coach: Butch Muhovics
We are now half way through the 2023 season, well done everyone.
On that cold and wet day, the football field in Robe was transformed into a ba leground of resilience and determina on. Thank you to Robe for lending the 3 junior teams players, we appreciate it especially the Senior Colts we were able to witness a great game being played.
This Saturday is the Saints Ball and we look forward to seeing you all glammed up for a night of dancing. Tickets are s ll available online.
Under 11: Today we made the long drive down to Robe and the weather gods where a tad cranky. If the kids didn't know it was a winter sport today proved that to them all. The first 2 quarters all kids where playing brilliant football. There was one piece of play which I will men on, Robe kicked a point and our kids kicked out and moved the ball down forward by foot and handballs and a few shepherds was so good to see and the goal was kicked. Then the rain set in which was so heavy and cold resul ng in the game being shortened the kids weren't complaining as they were freezing. Thanks for Robe for the top up players. Cheers, catch you all next week.
Coach: Josh Smith
Coach: Marcus Thomson
that's football. With as many as 10 players missing the boys did a fantas c job to go down by 19 points. The back line in par cular was under extreme pressure all day and to their credit held up fantas c. At the halfway mark of the year we have improved on last season all ready but let's carry on in the second half and make the finals. Best Sco y, Chunder, BJ, Sam, Chappo, Hoody. And a special men on to Steve playing at centre half back. Goals Josh Clayfield 2. Go the Saints.
Junior Colts: Made the trip up to Robe, with few boys out sick was going to be a tough ask for the boys available. Cheers to Robe for throwing a few over each quarter much appreciated. It's easy to read a final score of 96-0 and think yep another loss. But from the sidelines I felt it was quite even throughout. When we se led and thought our way through our possession I thought we looked really good. Just a ma er of ge ng the delivery and some marking power inside 50 and we'll start hi ng the scoreboard more o en.
Senior Colts: In very wet condi ons our boys played outstanding football challenging Robe for 3 qquarters, but unfortunately our young small legs got heavy and we run out of steam. The lads should be proud of how well they used the ball in very wet and rough condi ons kicking 6 goals straight and from any posi on was fantas c to see. Our best players for the day were Archer, Benne , Noah, Riley, Cali and Tatye. Also thank you to the boys who filled in for us to allow us to get a game and Robe for lending us a couple players also.
B Grade: What a terrible day to play football with the wind and rain but
A Grade: Our annual trip to Robe was a wet and windy one but to Robe’s credit they had the lights on early and the oval was in good condi on given the circumstances. We came into the game missing some key personnel but with that, opportuni es open up for others to step up to present at senior level. We congratulate Brady Marshall on his first game for the Nangwarry Saints - injury delayed his debut but finally he got his chance and performed well for his first game. Robe made the most of the strong wind in the first quarter however we were happy with our posi on at quarter me keeping within striking distance and didn't capitalise on some good movement to our forward line into the wind. Unfortunately the second quarter we did not take advantage of the strong wind and failed to impact the scoreboard. A er the break we moved the magnets around and con nued to run the game out to the end. We could not ques on the players endeavour and despite the strong wind and the current form of Robe we were able to restrict the opposi on to only 8 second half goals. Best player for the day was Josh "Mr Haveachat" Smith who made a welcome return to the side, Tyler "Bu ers" Virgo, Logan "The Tank" Gibbs, Ma "The Nullifier" Pra , Johnno "Foss" Mills and Joel "Rozee" Virtanen. This week we venture to Mt Burr and we look forward to the challenge. We look forward to seeing our large band of supporters make the trip to Mt Burr and strongly encourage everyone to purchase a raffle cket at the gate with all proceeds going towards support systems for Zac Watson. Zac, although not surprising, your posi ve outlook and determina on is an inspira on to us all and we know you will "tackle" all before you and make one hell of a future for yourself adding to what already is a long list of everlas ng achievements.
See all you Sainters at the footy
Ben Hentschke
Well, just like that it's round 10 of the MSE season and all teams face off against each other once again. A big first half of the season for all teams. We've had several interleague representa ves, plenty of popular social func ons, lots of successful teams so far and even a proposed new league structure for 2024. Let's hope these next 9 rounds aren't the last for the MidSouth East compe on.
Last week we welcomed Kalangadoo to the Mecca with our home game sponsor being Bi-Rite Mount Gambier. The weather turned out to be the worst day of the year so far with rain pouring down all day, so the Magpies were right at home. We came away with 2 wins from both our junior sides. This round we host Pt Mac with our home game sponsor being Maloney Plumbing.
Junior Colts: The junior colts played a tremendous game to finish the halfway mark at 7 and 1. Their fight for a top 2 finish is going well and truly on the right track. A few tough games are coming up now, but if they keep playing the way they have been, then no one will stop them. We ended up running put to a 122-0 point win. Goal kickers were spread out again this week, but Tom Richards extended his lead on the goal kicking tally with 5 himself. Best players were Hamish Gordon, Kallan Price, Tighe Hurley, Les Jaggar, Bailey Dale and Tyler Fiegert.
Senior Colts: The senior colts came up against and a short-handed Kalangadoo side, so we rotated a few of our players through their team. We were also a li le short on numbers so adding this to the weather made it look like a 9-a-side footy game from the sidelines. There was plenty of place for players to run around and use some speed, unfortunately the condi ons didn't allow for bouncing the ball too much. The first half was close, but we were able to run away with it in the second half to win 91 to 20. Kaleb Price kicked 6. Best players were Lachlan Brierley, Marcus McGrath, Tyler Rothall, Declan Mutch, Patrick Langsmith
and Kaleb Price.
B Grade: The Reserves were significantly short on numbers this week. With only 10 players on the park and the rest senior colts. Many senior colts could then also not make the field so this meant we could manage to get 14 on the park. We are begging our players to commit to each week and get any mates they can to come out and play. We came up against a very good side and the condi ons had dried up for parts of the Reserves. We appreciate the Kalangadoo blokes for taking numbers off the field to make the numbers even, a true testament to the family league. We ended up going down 2-172. Hopefully the boys can find the 1st win in the second half of the year
A Grade: The Seniors needed a huge improvement from the shocking display they put up last game. Thankfully that's what we got for the first 3 quarters. We were in the game for nearly the whole match and were only down by 1 goal at 3 quarter me. In the very wet condi ons, we had no op on but to try and move the ball fast and run. This played to our benefit when going forward. We were outnumbered with the amount of inside 50s we conceded, but our backline held up well all game. In the last quarter we went all in for the win but gave away a few goals and couldn't catch up, losing 46-82. A great effort though and we need this intent and effort against the lower sides. Best players were Zacc Cocks, Tom Edwards, Patrick Mitchell, Dylan Pfitzner, Jack Edmonds and Alex Hentschke. Word has it that our Ruckman suffered from food poisoning the morning of the game as he was inspired by Chris an Petracca to film his own cooking show on Snapchat and couldn't even cook sausages. Footy trip
A er our home game this week against Pt Mac we will be hos ng our 'Miss Glencoe' social event. Get your ou its ready for another great night.
Under 11: Another great game by all in wet condi ons. Best players sponsored by McDonalds Lincoln Jones, Jaxon Hulse, Jagger Macdonald, Parker Byrnes.
Junior Colts: Last week had us come up against a determined Hatherleigh side. We knew that they were going to be a strong opposi on as their record has been improving all season and they certainly con nued with that form against us. The first quarter had us kicking with the breeze. We tended to be second to the footy and prepared to chase rather than the other way around. Our backline stood strong and rebounded each of their a acking moves. We were able to then get a goal on the board against the run of play which was pleasing. We addressed a couple of issues at quarter me and to the teams credit we came out firing kicking 3 goals into the wind. It was great to see the team respond like they did. Rain started to pour through the second quarter and changed the way the game was played, now looking to gain territory and keep pressure on. It become a real tussle a er hal ime and scoring dried up for both teams as the condi ons worsened but the group grounded out a solid 5 goal win. Award winners this week went to Gracie, Zane, Naite, Brody, Harri K and Beau.
Senior Colts: A er a few weeks off footy, we travelled down to Hatherleigh for our next challenge. The game was played in the worst condi ons of the day; however, this didn't stop the boys from playing some good footy, with the 1st quarter arguably one of the best for the year. Ge ng the jump early was important and the boys con nued to ck off our team goals throughout the day to come away with a handy win, Pt Mac 49 to Hatherleigh 11. It was a good display of what the group is capable of when they have their minds on the job. Best players sponsored by Mark & Simmone Whan, Luke Richards, who was everywhere and despite condi ons was s ll silky. Aidan Telford out on the wing showed how to get in and have a go and play hard footy. Skipper Riley Morgan does what he does and went about his business leading from the front as always. Archie New was composed as always with a cool head down back, using the ball well despite condi ons, Jack Kain who has had a consistent year down back, being selfless and doing the team first footy acts always. Casey Wilson worked relessly all day to con nue his good season. This week we head up to Glencoe for what will no doubt be another challenge for the boys.
Hatherleigh 40 (E. Watson, L. MacGregor) drew with Port MacDonnell 40 (K. Faint, A. Coon)
Kalangadoo 58 (E. McDiarmid, C. Peacock) def Glencoe 29 (D. Jaeschke, C. Pfitzner)
Tantanoola 53 (C. Walker, T. Rowe) def Kongorong 40 (R. Perry, E. Lightbody)
Robe 68 (A. Hunter, G. Perkins) def Nangwarry 16 (C. Lock, C. Ferguson)
Port MacDonnell 48 (K. Carrison, S. Lewis) def Hatherleigh 39 (M. Smith, C. Sullivan)
Kalangadoo 41 (S. Neale, J. Ryan) def Glencoe 35 (T. Ferguson, J. Gosden)
Tantanoola 49 (L. Ousey, S. Ryan) def Kongorong 31 (K. Gordon, G. Bald)
Robe 65 (K. Ross, S. Laurie) def Nangwarry 13 (T. Stewart, T. Ploenges)
Port MacDonnell 34 (D. Spencer, R. Johnstone) def Hatherleigh 33 (G. Gray, H. Bell)
Glencoe 51 (K. Sealey, G. Ferguson) def Kalangadoo 39 (A. Thompson, L. Mules)
Tantanoola 42 (K. Varcoe, I. Marshall) def Kongorong 21 (L. Page, S. Lucas)
Robe 49 (L. Falkner-Hunt, A. Wetherhall) def Nangwarry 16 (M. Mckay, A. Burdon)
Hatherleigh 47 (S. Beare, E. Burton) def Port MacDonnell 31 (F. Sco , A. Smith)
Kalangadoo 38 (M. Stevens, R. Clark) def Glencoe 33 (K. Rigby, R. McBain)
Tantanoola 41 (C. Taylor, L. Newman) def Kongorong 32 (A. Brant, C. Sealey)
Robe 41 (E. Brooks, K. Skeer) def Nangwarry 16 (T. Shepherd, J. Jennings)
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Port MacDonnell 67 (L. Wilson, S. Collins) def Hatherleigh 34 (N. Faulkner, K. Carruthers)
Glencoe 54 (L. Thorne, G. Ferguson) def Kalangadoo 26 (A. Earl, A. Thompson)
Tantanoola 28 (B. Poulish, E. Cytrowski) def Kongorong 27 (J. McKinnon, J. Heraper)
Robe 41 (A. Birchall, S. Brooks) def Nangwarry 16 (E. Mustart, E. Timms)
Port MacDonnell 41 (B. Lewis, B. Ridding) def Hatherleigh 31 (L. Carruthers, O. Bellinger)
Kalangadoo 88 (C. Peacock, Z. Wurst) def Glencoe 11 (M. Maney, K. Phillips)
Kongorong 21 (A. Graney, H. A will) def Tantanoola 16 (P. Thorne, E. Gardin)
Nangwarry 25 (H. Dinnison, K. Epiha) def Robe 24 (O. Birchall, K. Brooks)
Hatherleigh 45 (L. Faulkner, A. Bowman) def Port MacDonnell 30 (K. Mclean, L. Pe ngill)
Kalangadoo 31 (M. Peacock, E. McElroy) def Glencoe 21 (L. Hawke, E. Burdon)
Tantanoola 30 (R. Danhuis, J. Johnson) def Kongorong 18 (P. Telford, A. Brant)
Nangwarry 27 (R. Rohrlach, D. McNair) def Robe 15 (L. Brooks, L. Jess)
The Mid South East Netball Associa on has just returned from the 2023 Country Championships, taking out the B Grade tle and finishing Runner-Up in 17 & Under Division 2.
The Senior team defeated Western Border in the semi-final 29-26 (Best: Annie Regnier & Lara Munro) and went on to defeat Western Eyre 27-21 taking out the Championship in the B Grade. Talented goaler Abbey Duncan was selected in the Top 10 Players of the Carnival.
All junior teams made finals with 13 & Under being defeated in the quarter finals by Yorke Peninsula 14-26 (Best: Tess Gibbons & Layla Hawke).
15 & Under finished the minor round in Division 1 but unfortunately went down to Port Lincoln in the quarters 14-26 (Best: Molly Cushion & Chloe Peacock).
17 & Under finished Runners-Up in Division 2 to KNT 16-19 (Best: Ella Easterby & Georgia Gen le) a er defea ng Barossa Light & Gawler in the quarters 25-22 (Best: Ella Easterby & Jasmine Holland) and Port Lincoln in the semi-final 27-17 (Best: Lara Wilson & Bella Poulish).
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Glencoe Netball Club congratulate Abbie Cocks on her 250th club game
Coming from a prominent Glencoe spor ng family, Abbie commenced her compe ve netball career in 2007, as part of the U13 side. A quiet and unassuming player, Abbie goes about her netball with a minimum of fuss but possesses great skill and is able to get the job done under pressure - watching her sink goals from anywhere in the goal circle is awesome to watch
Highlights of Abbie's career include playing with her mum Jacqui in 2014 in B Grade and taking out League Best & Fairest for B Reserve in 2018. In the same year she picked up the Club Best & Fairest, the Muzzy Schultz Memorial Trophy and her team won the premiership flag. She also picked up the Club Best & Fairest for A Reserve last year
Off the court Abbie is always one to help out and is a regular umpire, having gained her C Badge in recent years. She has also helped out by previously being the Umpire Co-ordinator, has coached junior sides for numerous years and has also been Club Secretary for the past few years.
The Glencoe Netball Club congratulates Abbie on this milestone and thanks her for her commitment both on and off the court
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Glencoe Netball Club congratulate Laura Childs on her 250th club game (which was accidentally overlooked last year – sorry Laura)
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Laura started playing compe ve netball in 2007 as part of the 13&U team. This would be the only year that she did not collect a Best & Fairest or runner up in her junior career. 2008 saw her collect runner up for 13&U and every year following she nabbed Best & Fairest through 13&U, 15&U and 17&U consecu vely
2010 saw Laura rewarded with B&F in both 13&U and 15&U, an amazing feat very rarely seen and in 2011 she made her A Grade debut. For the next few years she would play juniors and hit the court when needed in A Grade also, before taking up a permanent posi on in the team in 2014. While Laura may be pre y quiet on the court, she is known for always giving 100% and providing great drive down the court and either feeding into the circle or shoo ng herself. This year sees her as part of the A Reserve side
Laura is part of the Edwards family who are very well known for giving their me to both the netball and football club over and over again. Whether it be filling in on the court, being on the commi ee, coaching or in the canteen, you will always see Laura around the club helping out where needed. Congratula ons Laura and thank you for all that you do for the club
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Glencoe Netball Club congratulate Bri any Liebich on her 50th club game this weekend.
Bri came to Glencoe in 2019 to join her sister Caitlin who had been playing for a few years. Since then she has been a part of both B Grade and B Reserve sides taking home the joint B Reserve Best & Fairest in 2021.
You will normally find Bri in the goal circle adding on to the team score but she has been known to pull on a defender bib before.
Congratula ons Bri any
Glencoe Netball Club congratulate Chloe Pfitzner on playing her 50th senior game this weekend.
Chloe played her first compe ve game for Glencoe in 2014 as part of the 13 & Under side before joining the 15 & Under side the following year and featuring in trophy collec ons for the next few years.
In 2015 and 2016 she won the 15 & Under R/Up Best & Fairest for the club, before taking the B&F honours in 2017 and 2018 as part of the 17 & Under team. She also collected the R/Up B&F in 2019 for 17 & Under
She is a strong defender who always puts her opponent under pressure and this year is a part of the A Grade side. Chloe has been a part of the A Reserve or A Grade teams since permanently joining the senior ranks in 2021.
Chloe has previously put her hand up to coach junior sides and will always fill in where required. Well done Chloe and congratula ons.
Kalangadoo head to Kongorong to face off again in the second half of the season. Kalangadoo defenders Lauren Kain and Lara Munro will work hard in the circle for the Pies, figh ng for any rebounds. Kongorong goalies Tilah Buckingham and Evie Sealey have proven to be strong under the post, and accurate within the circle, but will need to fight for every ball under the pressure of the Magpie’s defenders. Rach Perry and Chloe Peacock will fight hard through the court for every ball, being influen al for their respec ve sides throughout the game. Emily Lightbody and Riley Buckingham combine well in the defensive circle for the Hawks but will need to stop the ball before it reaches the hands of Ebony McDiarmid in the goal circle, needing to shut down Abbey Duncan from outside the circle. Kalangadoo will come away with the win, however Kongorong will keep the pressure on for the whole game.
Robe host Tantanoola as they face off again a er a ght game earlier in the season. Tantanoola’s Kate Varcoe and Robe’s Annie Regnier will fight hard from the first whistle for their respec ve teams, working up and down the court to create turnovers and chase up any loose balls. Tantanoola defenders Kate Bromley and Tayla Rowe combine well in the circle, ge ng hands to balls and crea ng turnovers, meaning that Robe’s Tori Gluyas and Demi Carter will need to move well and be fed with accuracy from outside the circle. Down the other end of the court Tantanoola’s goalies Emma Gould and Keryl Ousey are able to use their height to their advantage in the circle but will have a lot of pressure applied from Robe’s Emma Wheal and Ellen Ramke. This game has the poten al to be close and went the way of the Roosters in round one, but both teams have the poten al to come away with the points.
Mount Burr host Nangwarry this weekend a er two weeks off Both teams will come out firing, figh ng hard for every possession. Ebony Clark and Lauren Wheeler have proven to work well together in the circle for the Mozzies, with both being accurate throughout the circle and figh ng hard for possession. The defensive pressure of Kayla Gray and Carly Ploenges for the Saints will make it hard for Mount Burr’s a ack line to feed into the circle, crea ng turnovers where possible. Nangwarry’s Cassie Dinnison is able to feed into goalies Hayley Vanderhorst and Thalia Wilson with ease. The pressure from Mount Burr’s Megan Thiele and Olivia Dean will make it hard to feed into the circle, ge ng hands to balls and rebounding any missed opportuni es. This game will likely go the way of the Mozzies, however Nangwarry won’t go down without a fight.
A er a close game in round one both the Murphies and the Demons will be figh ng to get the win this weekend at Glencoe. Port MacDonnell’s Alysha Coon and Alana Berkefeld work well together and create a lot of turnovers in the defensive circle for the Demons, meaning that Glencoe’s goalies Jenna Paproth and Chantelle Cocks will need to ensure their accuracy and con nue to move well with each other. Glencoe defenders, Sarah Edwards and Chelsea Owen, will fight hard to limit the opportuni es of the Demons goalies, Kori Collins and Megan Hein. Liza Mutch and Shannon Scheidl will work hard through the midcourt for Port Mac, figh ng hard for every ball under the pressure of Donna Jaeschke and Alice Tentye. This game has the poten al to go either way and could be a close one once again.
Junior 2: Really tough condi ons for the junior girls today. While most of you were home tucked up bed, the J2’s were ba ling it out in sub zero temperatures against the Tant Tigers. It was a good contest in both the 1st and 2nd halves, with some great passages of play in offence. We were par cularly strong defensively too, with every girl picking up their player and defending the pass when the ball was in the opposi on’s a ack. Great overall team contribu ons today, which as a junior coach, is what you want to see. We are showing gradual improvement in our skills, with minimal stepping and some excellent leads to the ball. If we can up the ante in these areas, we will be sure to get some wins on the board in the second half of the season. Thank you to the parents/carers who braved the cold and provided support to the team. Really proud of every girl’s a tude today too, with no one grizzling or ge ng upset about not being able to feel their extremi es! Best players went to Sienna and Maya (both McDonalds vouchers).
13 & Under: Bad luck today girls. The weather was defiantly not our side. We have a few injuries this week so some girls had to have a go at different posi ons. We tried our hardest and with the condi ons that’s all that I ask. Score 18-30. Best players Abby Brant (Zambero), Paige Telford (Fasta Pasta).
15 & Under: What a wet and wild game! Condi ons were definitely not in our favour today but we s ll played well enough to have a win! Couple of changes throughout the game but you all did so well to adjust. Lets do our best to get some work done at training and be even be er. Score 21-16. Best players Holly A will (Arena), Addison Graney (Fasta Pasta).
17 & Under: Bad luck today girls, only went down by 2 but it was very tough wet condi ons which just caused us to fumble the ball a few mes resul ng in turnovers. We know we’re more than capable of bea ng the 3 teams above us so this second half of the season will be our strong push to prove ourselves. Best players: Jasmin McKinnon –Zambreros, Jordy Heraper – Lima and Co.
B Reserve: We did a great job considering the weather. We
started off really well and were up by 1 going into half me. I should have stuck to my plan and played you in the posi ons I had set for you instead of making the change at half me. We did regroup but couldn’t keep up with Tantanoola and their steady play. Amie was outstanding in defence with a touch on most balls and mul ple turnovers, Amber, Julie & Marnee played a strong game through the centre court. We were also a lot more open with our space which was great to see. Our training in this area is paying off. Courtney and Tamika worked well together in the goal circle and Izzy tried hard all game. Thanks to Thalia for benching for us and having to come on cold in the last quarter, good job. Awards: Amie – F45, Courtney – Confessions.
B Grade: A tricky day today in less than ideal condi ons. The week off did not help our girls a er 2 fantas c wins and we struggled to convert goals in the first quarter. A valiant effort by the girls to rally and claw back the margin but unfortunately it wasn’t enough on the day. Training this week might be ‘nasty’ hey Mons! Best players were Lyl Page (Confession) and Sarah Lucas (Periwinkles). Onward and upward girls! You’ve got this!
A Reserve: What a great start to the game! We started firing with a new look line up. Each quarter we came out firing and I hope next week we can build on this combina on to bring that energy into a four quarter effort. Great communica on around the court. Awards: Kyla Gordon (She’s Apples), Georgia Bald (Periwinkles).
A Grade: Fantas c effort today girls. I am glad we came off the court feeling just as posi ve and op mis c as we went into the game. Everyone played consistently and well and we were able to adjust to peaks and valleys of the game. Defensive pressure across the court was fantas c and we took care of the ball in a ack and converted. Best today could’ve gone to anyone but it went to Rach Perry (Birdie Blue), Emily Lightbody (Confessions) and Jas McKinnon (Zambreros) for a fantas c game in seniors.
Milestone:
Evie Sealey (u17) played 100 games.
Junior 2: The mini magpies played so well in the cold and wet condi ons. Everyone got a full game with less than usual numbers, and everyone soldiered through even when the weather didn't lay up at all. I am so proud of you all and the improvements every week. The footwork is really coming along, and the hungry hippo is coming out in the kids now also. Not forge ng to "float the boat" and clear our to create space is the next big learning curve but these girls are well on the way. Willow got Fasta Pasta what a great game and Olivia also played amazing defence for the Wendy's award.
Junior 1: Today showed us how much of a winter sport netball really can be. In wet and cold condi ons, these girls never gave up, despite freezing hands! Thanks to Olivia, Zali and Charlie who all stepped up and did a fantas c effort to help us get a team on court. Adele and Harper played so well together in defence while Charlo e and Milla put in big efforts in a ack to get the ball to our end. Aurora con nued to amaze me with her unique but accurate shoo ng style and took home the Kalangadoo Cap for this week. Ashley worked hard all over the court all game earning her the McDonalds award. Well done everyone!
13 & Under: In one of our toughest games for the season with terrible weather condi ons, the girls had to fight hard for every possession. It was good to see the determina on of all players to fight back when we were down. Ma lda (The Property Co) and Emmity (Kalangadoo award) were strong in goals and Ava (McDonald’s) ran hard at centre. Tekani and Lexie con nue to impress with their work rate and Molly got lots of intercepts. Zara fed the goalies well and it was great to see Ella keep trying all game. A solid win in the end, well done Maggies.
15 & Under: Today we played really well as a team and it was pleasing to see the girls put into prac ce the things we have been working on at training. Shayden, Kiersten and Lucy all combined and shot really well in goals. Chloe and Ava provided great pressure up the court allowing Maya, Molly and Zoe to intercept the ball and push us
into a ack. Great first half of the season.
17 & Under: Our u17s lost 54-26 against a strong Glencoe side. The girls have shown some real improvements this season and their compe veness was pleasing today. Special men on to Ash and Abby who ba led hard all day to limit Glencoe’s opportuni es. Keep working girls.
B Reserve: On an extremely wet and cold day, the B Res girls played well as a team. Maddie S dominated the goal circle (pharmacy award) and Rosie played a phenomenal game in mul ple posi ons. With a few new changes, the girls adapted and played well as a team. Great effort girls.
B Grade: Good effort today girls, in terrible weather condi ons and 3 of our players out we s ll gave it our all and that’s all we can ask for. We had some good passages of play and our defence worked relessly to gain turnovers. Thank you to Abby Thompson, Eb Wurst and Jodi Greenwood for filling in for us we appreciate it! Best players Abby Thompson (makeup by Kirrilie Jade) and Lydia Mules (Fasta Pasta).
A Reserve: A good outcome from a not so pre y day both in weather and game. We have had a slightly messy start to the year and are now really finding our feet and with that comes some teething issues par cularly with flow of movement. We had some nice patches of netball. With Sophie, Lucy and Jamie all feeding well from the circle edge and delivering nicely to Georgia and Gina. Shanae, Re and Georgia turned the ball over repe vely to create opportuni es down the court. Best this week Shanae (Melzars) and Jamie (Muffin Break).
A Grade: Great team effort to maintain a high work rate for four quarters in unpleasant weather condi ons. Eb and Ab were on song. Jane’s weekend running sessions are paying dividends with plenty of nice passages of play. Lara and Loz created plenty of opportuni es for the a ack line. First half done, let’s con nue to work hard and grow as a team. Best players: Ebony (Gambier City) sorry not sorry Loz! Chloe (Birdie Blue). Hot Pies!
A Grade: Robe 68 def Nangwarry
16. The Roosters had a great team game, playing in cold and wet condi ons the team kept posi ve and mo vated to play their best. The shooters were accurate, moving well into the circle and receiving well-placed passes from the mid-court. Our defensive pressure was strong down the court, every player working hard to get a turnover. With the rains coming and going, the team played a controlled game, se ng in a strong lead from the start. Calcu a went to Annie (Woodsoak Wines) and Incen ve went to Georgia (Woodsoak Wines).
A Reserve: Robe 65 def Nangwarry
13. The A Reserves girls adapted quickly to the cold and wet condi ons, playing in front and working the ball with pa ence down the court. Ash, Emilie and Sarah shot well in wet condi ons and played an agile circle. Our defenders played off the body, ge ng turnovers and shu ng down the opposi on shooters. The girls are halfway through the season and undefeated, we are looking forward to maintaining our posi on on the ladder leading into finals. Calcu a went to Kim Ross (Woodsoak Wines) and Incen ve went to Sarah Laurie (Woodsoak Wines).
B Grade: Robe 49 def Nangwarry
16. A good win in blustery condi ons. Great to have Ames back in the goals. It didn't take much se ling to get the a ack end back to pumping. The pressure in the mid court was impressive by the en re team willing to have a go. Keelin, Lily and Jadeo con nue to build strength in mul ple posi ons. Our defence were hampered in their efforts a li le by the whistle, and this is some mes nothing new Frustra ng but if we keep our eye on the end of the season, it's only a hiccup along the way. Our scin lla ng sisters con nue to build rapport and I could see the covering of space happening a bit more. It was a good game to get under the belt moving into the second round. Calcu a Lily (Woodsoak Wines) and Incen ve Amy (Woodsoak Wines) for ge ng back the mojo.
B Reserve: Robe 41 def Nangwarry
16. The weather gods were on B Reserves side today. A er watching it rain hard all morning, we were a bit dubious about stepping out the door. From the first whistle our girls worked methodically passing the ball down the court. Wai ng un l the play was there and really thinking about the next move. Shoo ng goals in that wind was no easy fete and the Emma and Jess did amazingly. Kellie and Olivia worked hard in D which resulted many turnovers and the final score shows it. Calcu a went to Emma
(Woodsoak Wines) and Incen ve to Kellie (Woodsoak Wines).
17 & Under: Robe 41 def Nangwarry 16. The weather was not on our side today. It was awful, the girls came out figh ng with a good lead in the first quarter. They kept going despite the rain and kept their lead the whole game. We made mul ple changes at each quarter with fresh legs going in and keeping our lead growing. Best player went to Adelle (Millicent Sportspower) for a great game in defence, she is finally star ng to use her longs arms. Incen ve went to Sienna (Millicent Sportspower), for a great game in goals and her the determina on throughout.
15 & Under: Robe 24 def by Nang 25. Terrible condi ons to play in today, especially for our hard working goalies. We fought hard all game, in a ghtly contested match, that could have gone either way. I am proud of you all for figh ng back in last quarter to only go down by one goal. Olivia Birchall was a powerhouse in the backline with tones of intercep ons and rebounds, earning herself best player (Millicent Sportspower). Kaitley presented as an op on all game in centre, leading in front and passing well into the goal ring to be awarded the player incen ve (Millicent Sportspower). We wish Olivia C a speedy recovery a er suffering a bad concussion. Next week we look forward to playing Tant.
13 & Under: Robe 15 def by Nangwarry 27. Awards: Millicent Sportspower. Today was a tough day, you all played really well considering the weather was horrible. Today our passes were very good, and we led in front of the ball. Cold fingers made for hard work, but you didn't give up for four quarters. Thank you for the two U15's that filled in. Our best players went to Lacey Brooks (Woodsoak Wines) and Livia Jess (Woodsoak Wines).
Junior 1: It didn't rain today, it poured! The girls did incredibly well to get themselves out on the court this morning considering the condi ons, having to call it short the weather got that bad. A big thank you to Sophie for coaching for me today. Incen ve went to a very deserving Lexi (SE Excava ons).
Junior 2: Great effort girls! We got the first goal of the game – well done Addy! Everyone tried really hard and picked up lots of loose balls. It was great teamwork by everyone, playing in wet condi ons! Next week we're going to work on coming in front of our players and keep on moving. Well done girls –you're all improving each week! Well done to Mia on receiving the award (Caledonian Inn).
Junior 2: Despite your freezing cold numb fingers, it was a great game girls! We worked on some new skills at training and it was great to see them implemented on the court! Our flow is ge ng be er, but as always, there are a few things we need to work on at training e.g. be as loud on game day as you girls are at training!! Let's have a strong second half of the season! Best players went to Lacey R and Shelbi! Great game girls, both did everything I asked and had so much fight for the ball!
Junior 1: Really pleased with the girls determined a tude to put in 100% effort even though they were all FREEZING. Nyree (Fasta Pasta) con nues to shine. Chiara, Pippa and Lidia all showing signs of pu ng into prac ce what we so at training with solid games. Shelbi and Gracie both received Coaches awards (Devine Gi s) for their efforts. Must also men on Stella and Zahli (some lovely passes too) for their defensive work – things o en unno ced by spectators but certainly not by your coach!
13 & Under: What a brilliant team effort resul ng in the girls second win for the season. A wet, cold and miserable day at Kongorong, but the girls all kept going despite the condi ons and pu ng in 100%. Excellent driving through the centre by Jaycie, Renae and Kailee, strong pressure defence crea ng many turnovers from Tamika, Emie, Summer and Apsara, and brilliant shoo ng from Olivia and Peyton. All the girls received an award today, as each and every one of them deserved it. Well done girls, you are ge ng be er and be er every week.
15 & Under: Today was a win for us even though we lost and if it wasn't for a rough start in the first quarter it would have been a win. I felt like Madi and I prepped you well with a solid warm up prior to game but it took us s ll a quarter to get into rhythm. Since the first half of the season we have improved so much and at mes I feel that I may be a bit tough on you all but I feel you need this to move forward. I hope you are all feeling good about how far you have come and keep working hard for the second half of the season. Fasta Pasta award Ebony, Wendy's award Poppy.
17 & Under: A tough day in the wet but the girls stuck it out all game. Everyone did their jobs despite tricky playing condi ons. Our defensive efforts all over
court were great and we played as a team. A really good job girls, another win on the board to end the first round. This weeks awards went to Holly Walker (KFC) and Kaitlin Thomas (Fasta Pasta).
B Reserve: Great game today guys with the weather not in our fav! Great figh ng for the ball when needed and backing up! Good to get another win on the board! Thank you for Bethan si ng bench and Molly for filling in! Best players: Molly CushionTant voucher and Lauren Newman - F45 Training voucher
B Grade: A er a week off we had a bit of work to do to get ourselves back and ready to play in what was the worst weather we have had so far. The girls trained hard this week and we had gone through numerous amounts of work to focus on individual goals each girl was given. They came out firing with a strong start, worked hard and played together as team. Our defenders were strong, light on there feet and turned the ball over numerous mes. Mid court played smart, made good decisions and focused on there passes in the wet weather Goalies held strong, worked the circle and shot very well. Best players went to Kristy Varcoe and Indianna Marshall.
A Reserve: In terrible condi ons trying to play netball the girls managed to se le rather quickly Great passages of play throughout the game allowed for easy movement of the ball. Dakota and Shelby were s ll able to convert in the windy condi ons. They were well supported by Krystal in WA and Madi in C, who both ran hard for the game. Bella in WD once again for her hands to numerous balls off the centre pass. Defensive end saw Leah hit the court at GK and had an immediate impact turning over most balls that come her way. Lucy's run at GD has the ability create smooth transi on to the a ack end. Best: LeahTantanoola tea voucher and Shelby - F45.
A Grade: A er a very slow first quarter with Tayla (F45 award) taking some mely intercepts we were able to push on in the second. Our pa ence in feeding in a ack and moving around the ring was pleasing to see. Casey took some great intercepts and played well to receive the Heaven on a Hanger. Our big focus going forward is to reduce our own errors and reap the rewards.
Thanks to our major sponsors - Your Choice Conveyancing, J & M Shanks Engineering, ACM Plumbing, South East Property, Acky's Deli, Lowndes Abrasive Blas ng, Laura and Vicki Hair
Well how quickly has round one flown. A huge thank you to everyone that has contributed in anyway to make round one run so smoothly. I'd like to also acknowledge and thank Peter Hughes for the me and cra smanship he has dedicated to our new honour boards and a big thank you to Shane Westerman for giving up his me to hang the new boards in our club room. Please check these new boards out when you are in the netball Clubrooms next.
I hope that all players throughout our netball club and sister clubs had a successful weekend in Adelaide for country champs and enjoyed the experience.
Wishing all our teams all the best for the second half of our 2023 season. Give it your all.
Junior 2: What a fantas c game! You all have improved so much. Your fight for the ball was excellent, chasing up every loose ball and giving it your all on the defensive end. Our offense stepped up and really showed what great leaders you all have become, sharing the ball around and ge ng everyone involved. I loved how everyone who played goals made one today due to great teamwork in the goals circle. Thank you to Laura who filled in umpiring for us. The Donut King voucher went to Lacey who played with such confidence and shot some great goals. The Sports Power drink bo le went to Zariah who has really worked on her moving in front and calling for the ball.
Junior 1: Great game today by everyone! We got stronger and stronger as the game went on, once we knew we had to come front in slippery condi ons. It was great to see more shoulder passes and some great transi ons down the court. I'm proud of you all for taking on feedback during the game. The award today went to Indi (Fasta Pasta) for her great movement in the goal circle. Thanks to Tilly for umpiring and Sarah for scoring.
13 & Under: Well done girls. We started slow but a er the first quarter we combined well as a team, and our game was flowing be er. We s ll need to find our players at either end of the court, and make strong lead in front. Our goalies worked hard and shot some great goals and worked the ball well around the circle. Great defensive pressure from Isabelle, Hope and Poppy, taking many intercep ons and rebounding strongly in the circle. Alice ran hard through the middle and making strong leads to the ball. Emily put on the ball all over the court crea ng many turnovers, and was strong when in the circle. Hannah played both ends on the wings and was crea ng strong leads to the ball and was always an op on when bring the ball down the court. Jessica, well done, great footwork, improving each week and your passing is doing the same. Thanks to Sarah for scoring and Zoe for ming and Lily for umpiring. Big thanks to Poppy for filling in, and doing a great job when going on. Awards went to Dentons drink bo le –Jessica, Wendy's – Hope and Donut King –Isabelle.
15 & Under: Great job today girls, the pressure and pa ence all over the court was amazing. The slippery courts definitely had some part to play in todays game but you all didn't let that stop you chasing a er every ball. The defensive line got their hands to a lot of balls which brought the confidence out in the girls in a ack to finish the shots at the other end. Well done to the mid court for a strong and controlled game. You all worked together to get the win today great work. Our awards today went to Sarah Sigston (Wendy's), Lola Shultz (Donut King), Gemma Salo (Sports Power).
17 & Under: Another good win on the board. Was great to see you all working on small steps to run through the ball when a emp ng to take intercep ons. This allowed us to have more opportunity to take the ball cleanly. Macy, Makaylah and Tilly showed the difference it makes when you work closely with your a acking players to block out under the ring. Ella, Olivia, Jemma and Oliviah drove well into a ack demonstra ng the importance of being on circle edge to feed the goalies. Was great to see Olivia gain some defensive turnovers at WD. Working on an cipa ng where the ball might go helped all our defence make important intercep ons. Jasmine and Ashlee con nued to combine well in the goal circle. The one thing we can all work on when we have possession is ming our leads and ensuring we are passing the safe pass to limit the pressure we are pu ng on our team mates. Well done on con nuing to work on the small things to improve your game. Jasmine (Fasta Pasta) and Olivia (Donut King) were our award winners for this week. Thanks Jodi, Kelly and Jo for suppor ng us as an umpire and scoring officials. Congratula ons and best of luck to Ella, Abbey, Tilly and Jasmine at Country Champs and Ashlee with her basketball compe on. Enjoy the rest and lets get out and con nue to improve for the 2nd half of the season.
B Reserve: Well done girls, a great game. All our hard work at training is making us stronger each week. Combina on of Karen and Sophie are working strong in the circle, and taking some great shots. Zali ran the middle strongly and feed the goalies with precision passing, along with Mia and Hannah. Great defensive pressure from Bec and Tracey crea ng many turnovers, and strong driving the ball out of defence. Mia playing on the wing both ends and doing a fantas c job, posi oning on the circle was be er this week, which was great to see. Emily is improving each week, your footwork was the biggest improvement this game. Hannah loved your front cu ng and strong leading down the court, also an op on. Big thanks to Sara for si ng bench and suppor ng our team. Thanks to Charlo e for scoring, Zoe for ming and Mandy for umpiring. Awards went to Since Fi y Six – Mia, Donut King – Hannah and Fasta Pasta – Emily
A Reserve: Taking on top of the ladder Robe today was going to be a tough ba le. A great game with lots of posi ves even though we didn't get the points. We had a fantas c first quarter keeping up with Robe being 3 goals in it going in to the second quarter. We've s ll got a few things to work on when brining the ball down court. Impressive defensive pressure from Layla and Maddie once again. Jas and Maddie worked reless in a ack, rebounding and figh ng for the missed shot to go again also Heidi fi ng in to goals in the last half working with Maddi in the circle. Abbey and Lilly working hard crea ng space and giving support on the circle. Macy coming on in the second half pu ng pressure on the WA stopping her drive and ge ng hands to balls. Awards Fasta Pasta – Heidi, Harper and Co – Lilly
A Grade: Our final game of the round seen us take on the Roosters. Another tough game from the get go. We had a great first quarter, with the scores level at the break. We kept up the fight throughout the second, coming off at half me only down by a few. The ght defensive pressure down the court and accuracy in the goal ring for the last two quarters allowed them to con nue growing their lead and take home the win. We had many great passages of play throughout the game, but Robe were just too strong. Our best players for the week went to our young gun Ella Easterby and the versa le Caitlyn Payne. The next two weeks off with 2 byes in a row will allow us to regroup and come back stronger for the second half of the season!
We are now half way through the 2023 season, well done everyone. On that wet, rainy day, the enthusiasm of the netball players in Robe remained undeterred. Dark clouds blanketed the sky, releasing a steady downpour that transformed the courts into a glistening stage for their wet and challenging game. Thank you to Robe for suppling an umpire for the A grade game we appreciate Trish stepping up and helping us out.
This Saturday is the Saints Ball and we look forward to seeing you all glammed up for a night of dancing. Tickets are s ll available online.
The Nangwarry Netball Club would like to thank the game day award sponsors for their generosity this season, each week we give an encouragement award and this would not be possible without your support. Thank you to Wendy's, Subway, The Ary, and Makeup by Kirralie Jade, OGR, Confessions, Nangwarry BP, and Fasta Pasta & Penola Recycling Depot.
Junior 2: Today's game was one of the highlights for this season so far Everyone played super, well even with the cold and wet condi ons. We managed to get 4 goals this week which is our new highest score. Picking best players this week was very difficult since all the girls played really well, best players were Scarle for her shoo ng and defence work in the circle and Mia for her work ge ng the ball down the court and always being an op on.
Junior 1: What a horrible day girls, was not nice for you all very wet and cold. I'm so glad you all pushed through it and played well. We swapped around a bit and everyone adjusted and played well where ever I put them. We came to the ball well and moved the ball around well all down the court. Defence was strong all over the court and you all took intercep ons everywhere. Let's hope condi ons are a li le be er today Team effort for this game.
13 & Under: Awesome game guys despite the horrible weather condi ons. It was exci ng to get another win on the board! We just need to remember to use our voices and have direct passes. Thank you to Izzy and Asha for filling in once again! Best players were Darcy and Ruby for giving 100% all game, with James receiving the award for doing his best in a new posi on.
15 & Under: In wet and windy condi ons we really struggled to adjust especially in the first quarter where we only scored one goal for the quarter Kiara moving into goals gave us the drive and focus point we needed to ensure we improved in the second. We con nued to improved and had a be er third quarter, being out best by far Robe won three quarters of netball with us only outscoring them in the third. We struggled again in the last quarter with Robe outscoring us and scored being even for most of the quarter. We were lucky to get the win. A posi ve was Holly in defence ge ng intercep on and hands to many balls. Hopefully with be er condi ons this week we can play at our best to try and turn the results against Mt Burr
17 & Under: What a day hey girls!
Whilst it definitely wasn't our best game I don't think there was much
more we could do in the condi ons. You all kept going and didn't give up and that's all I can ask for. Eadie played a cracker of a game in both WA and WD We are now at the second half of the year. Let's work on a few set ups and drills and trainings and we will see how much we have improved from last round! Best players Eadie and Emily
B Reserve: There were so many great passages of play in the first half but our second half let us down. We need to remember to back ourselves, remember the basics and take our me and play our game. Maxi you worked so well ge ng around those defenders with such a challenge in height. Our defence was once again solid, ge ng hands to so many turnovers, Jessie you played amazing in WD ge ng so close each me just remember to have confidence in yourself. Well done Davina for running our game in C you did amazing and didn't step down and held your own for the whole game. Best players Tamara Shepherd and Jessie Jennings.
B Grade: Bad luck, girls. It was indeed a challenging game played in the rain. Despite the unfavourable condi ons, each and every one of you showed incredible determina on and put in a tremendous amount of effort. Your hard work and resilience were evident throughout the match. Let's start the second half of the 2023 season on a high and con nue to improve.
A Reserve: We knew Robe was going to be a challenge, and on top of that challenge was the weather, however with an cipa on and determina on, we stepped onto the court, ready to give it our best. As the first quarter began, our passes were precise, and shots found their mark. However, as the game progressed, the challenge grew more formidable. Robe regrouped and launched a relentless comeback. Their defence ghtened, intercep ng passes and disrup ng our rhythm. Despite our best efforts, pa ence and talk the third quarter proved to be a challenging hurdle. Fa gue set in, and the Robe's tac cs intensified. The game had become a physical and mental test. We learnt a valuable lessons in perseverance and teamwork. Lyndall and Brit worked hard all game in defence, Teresa and Tamara ran hard in the middle and Jenna and Ella persisted in trying condi ons for goalies. Thank you too Zoe and Shandeen for playing a half each.
A Grade: In terrible weather condi ons we actually had some really good passages of play. Not really a goalie day with the wind, but in a ack we were a lot more pa ent and moved ball around un l we found space to pass. Goalies worked hard posi oning and reposi oning under some tough opposi on. Defence worked hard all game and really came into in the last half turning over many balls and working over me to bring ball down. Centre area a er first quarter were more pa ent with passing and u lised the circle as well. Scarle in her first game of A grade really had a great go and played a great game, well done. Thanks to Megs and Ella for helping out. Let's keep building on it this week. Best Chrystal and Claire.
Lynne Lambert, MBNC PresidentJunior 2: Wow everyone! You all played your best games today! It was great to watch, and luckily we missed the rain! Bella and Ruby J, it was great to see you feet come off the ground and get lots of touches. Ruby O, your talk around the ring was great to hear. Billy and Paige F did some great shoo ng and rebounding. Indianna C, that was your best game and you got lots of touches and intercepts. Charlo e B did some great running and playing the space with lots of touches. Encouragement Award went to Isabella B - you're the shortest on the team, but you didn't give up in defence. Best player went to Paige F (LICO Pty Ltd) - you listened to everything and kept trying to get in front of your player. Again, well done everyone!
Junior 1: Well done girls on a tough game with the weather condi ons making it very hard. Our second quarter was fantas c and there were some lovely passages of play. Best players went to Abbie (Metalworx) & Jaylee.
13 & Under: Fantas c game today girls in some very cold and wet condi ons. Although we didn't get the win, we played an amazing game and kept up with Kalangadoo all game. The defensive pressure from all girls was great which created many turnovers in all areas of the court. You should all be very proud of your efforts. First best today went to Layla (Dycer Construc on) for a consistent 4 quarters going hard at the play and crea ng many turnovers. Second best went to Emma for a strong game in WA leading to the ball well and having strong hands when the ball was passed to her Third best went to Hallie for moving well in the circle and down the court and not giving up. Again, great game girls and let's keep the momentum going.
15 & Under: Great effort today girls. Defence worked well together with ge ng fingers ps to balls. We found it hard to find the corridor down the court but a er half me the ball moved with a li le more ease. Shooters moved well within the ring having to come front for passes. First best went to Mckayla (Maloney Plumbing) who worked hard trying to get front and chased many loose balls, she kept figh ng for posi on and possession. Second best went to Kloe Philips playing GD not a usual posi on for her, she applied great pressure in the defensive line up, moving back into centre she helped find drive down the court and voice. Third best went to Sienna Hawke who went from a ack to defence and converted well, crea ng many turnovers. Great team effort today girls.
17 & Under: A strong start in wintery wet condi ons in a great team effort girls. In the first half, Lara was o en first op on on center passes with Zoe controlling the mid-court and loads of well-placed passing from both into Alyssa and Lilly who then finished accurately. In defence, Giaan and Caitlin worked to posi on themselves well and, along with Jena, created turnovers to go into the break with a comfortable lead. In the second half Montana and Kayla stepped in and along with a several other changes you all adjusted and con nued working together Lara controlled play in a ack, Caitlin did a great job on the wing and Giaan and Kayla got some well earned intercepts in the circle. Awards this week to Lara (Degaris Lawyers), Giaan and Caitlin. Look forward to more of the same in the second round.
B Reserve: Great effort girls! I'm very proud of our game today, our individual efforts and the way we worked together
We went down by only five in wet, windy condi ons and to the top team, which is a great effort. There was a very posi ve, encouraging feeling in our team throughout the four quarters. The game also showed that we have come a long way together since the first game and the second half of the season is looking very encouraging. We can hope to get a few more wins! First best (Key2Sale) went to Karli for her efforts up and transi oning to both ends of the court. Second best went to Ryleigh for being a consistent op on down the court and versa lity, with a great turn in centre. Well done girls! Thank you to Caitlyn for si ng on our bench, much appreciated!
B Grade: 51-39. Super effort to come away with the win against the top team. The weather provided horrible playing condi ons but we played a controlled game, working it in to the goalies. Our first quarter was a great start to the game and we kept working from there. We had a couple of messy patches, but all in all, a very good game from everyone. Best players went to Kate (24/7 Car & Dog Wash) for shu ng down their goalies and helping to control the game the whole way down the court and Giaan for filling in, ge ng touches and great intercepts all game long, and looking like she belongs in the team. Congratula ons to Bri Liebich who is playing her 50th Club Game milestone!
A Reserve: Great effort girls, we couldn't quite get the points we needed but we gave it a red-hot crack. It was a physical game and I think we held our own, but I think we just let ourselves down in the last 5 minutes of the last quarter and let them run away with it. We need to keep our heads high and have the confidence as a team that we can turn it around. On a posi ve note, there were many things to take away from today's game with some great passages of play, huge defensive pressure over the whole court and great backing up. Tam’s leadership on court saw her get best player (B&P Travel and Cruise) and her voice down back was vital. Sammy and Jorja had some handy touches and made their players work for every possession. Some great drives and passing in a ack, we just have to remember our fakes and to have faith in one another's ability to take a pass when it's on. Let's go out there today, re-group and get a win on the board to show that we are true finals contenders. Thanks, Kayla, for si ng on our bench. Also a big congratula ons to Abbie Cocks and Laura Childs who are celebra ng their 250th Club Game milestones this weekend!
A Grade: A disappoin ng performance from us. We knew that Kalangadoo were going to come out with the intensity that they did and we just weren't ready for it on the day. The score could have been much closer but we just let ourselves down with some skill errors. We were inaccurate at the post and unable to get our own rebounds. We need to keep focusing on our decision making and not force an op on that puts our teammates under too much pressure. I want everyone to think of this game as a learning curve and be more prepared for any tough games in the second round. We are a good team and need to play with posi vity and fight for a full four quarters. Best players were Donna (O'Brien Electrical) and Chloe for their efforts in defence. Let's be commi ed and work hard at training to put out a strong performance for the second half of the season. Thank you to Chloe for ming and Malinda for scoring. Congratula ons to Chloe Pfitzner for playing her 50th Senior Game!
Round 9 saw Hatherleigh host Port MacDonnell for the annual MND round. The netball club would like to acknowledge B Grade players Kelly and Montanna Millard who par cipated in the dunk tank event, whilst raising money and awareness for the disease. Kelly and Montanna lost their beloved Mum and Nanny Be y, to MND in 2018, so this cause is close to their hearts. Well done to you both.
A huge congratula ons to Under 15 player Jasmine Morgan who played her 50th game at Hatherleigh on the weekend, and also to B grade player Montanna Millard who played her 150th game.
Junior 2: Terrible condi ons met us at Hatherleigh for the final game of the first round. We were missing Lucy who unfortunately has a broken wrist - we wish her a speedy recovery! All girls tried hard, Hatherleigh were a good team but we didn't help ourselves by not coming in front & not mee ng the ball. We will do some more work on this at trainings! Milah was very solid in defence, taking numerous intercepts - but we needed to help her out a li le bit more. We need to support each other & not just think our job is done once we've done one pass. I'd really like everyone to listen and concentrate at trainings - that will then eventually flow into good habits on game day. Ruby was also under an injury cloud with a sore and bruised ankle. Well done Rubz for fron ng up and giving your all. The Fasta Pasta award went to Ellie who worked hard on ge ng in front and was rewarded with the ball by doing this. The Wendy's award went to Pippa who always listens to me, tries to do what I've said and tries her absolute hardest. Imogen heads off on holidays for a few weeks - have fun Imy and we'll see you when you get back! Great job girls - let's see what we can do in the second round!
Junior 1: Good game girls, it was very wet and cold. Big shout out to Torah, Torah played a fantas c game in GK. Thank you to our sponsors Wendy's, which went to Ava and Emily. Thank you to Subway which went to Skyla.
13 & Under: Hatherleigh 45 defeated Port MacDonnell 30. What a game! The girls played really well for having 2 weeks off! The weather wasn't the best with lots of rain, but the girls pushed through and held their heads high. The a acking girls had me amazed when they did 'the coach's dream,' 3 passes straight into goals! And the defensive side got plenty of great intercepts! Well done girls although we didn't get the win you all played excep onally well! Awards: Kasey McLean (Fasta Pasta), Lillian Pe ngill (McDonalds).
15 & Under: Hatherleigh 31 defeated by Port MacDonnell 41. What a bloody good game today girls, we went out there with a fight, we had intensity and we wanted to get out there and give it a red hot crack and that's exactly what we did. Every quarter break we were either drawing or 1-3 up. Hatherleigh definitely kept us on our toes, but we came together as a team and that's something we have been working on all season. Bree, what a game to come back on, you absolutely blitzed it, considering you've come in halfway through the season but you and the girls in the team played like you had been there all season. You all should be proud of yourselves. Our transi on down court was much be er today, as well as our talk. We have finally all found our voices and we all talk like a team. I am super proud of each and every one of you. Well done girls. Awards: Bailee Lewis (Arena), Bree Ridding (Subway).
17 & Under: Hatherleigh 33 defeated by Port MacDonnell 67. A er a two week hiatus, our girls were more ready than ever to lineup against the well performing Hatherleigh side. All nine girls braved the treacherous condi ons with a smile on their faces and played another excellent game of team netball. Lilly Day has been working on her posi oning in the circle and we saw her hard work pay off this week with some brilliant holding, enabling her to get be er opportuni es in the goal circle. Ruby Moody provided excellent defensive pressure around the goal circle, many of her intercepts leading to goal conversions for her team.
Alicetyn Stanley and Chloe Newton were explosive from the transverse line, truly a defender's nightmare. Lara Wilson had an incredible shoo ng game, her precise feeding as well as her ability to get the ball and reliably score earned her one of the best player awards this week. Our other award was claimed by Stevie Collins for her relentless defensive
pressure both in the circle and well down the court. Awards: Lara Wilson (Taylor Made Hair and Beauty), Stevie Collins (Fasta Pasta).
B Reserve: Hatherleigh 47 defeated Port MacDonnell 31. The hardest skill to acquire in netball is the one where you can give it your all even when we are down. The ins nct to flight through in the last quarter was spectacular Unfortunately, a li le late. Never give up, never give in. Losing is only temporary if we learn from it and try harder not to lose the same way again and you can come away holding your heads high that you have given it your all.
Fiona Sco and Arriella Smith received match awards. Thank you, Victoria Hotel Shipwreck Bistro, Fasta Pasta and F45 Mount Gambier
B Grade: Hatherleigh 33 defeated by Port MacDonnell 34. MND round at Hatherleigh was a personal one for our team. Two of our team members were affected greatly by the loss of a family member due to MND. Hi ng the court today was certainly full of emo ons for everyone. Our first quarter was full of unforced errors. Defensively, we were in the game, but didn't take care of our turnovers or capitalise on any gains. The second quarter consistently maintained pressure across the court and we were rewarded for our efforts with our turnovers. We treasured the ball and used it to our advantage around circle edge, finding the post. Our transi ons down court were well med and impressive to watch. The defensive combina on of Montanna and Rachel played extremely well. They posi oned themselves well for defensive rebounds and intercep ons. A hand injury to our experienced defensive player Jenni, allowed Chloe to step on court for her first senior game. Chloe worked hard to gain ps, touches and intercep ons to keep us in touch with Hatherleigh. Elivia was put into defence in the final 8 minutes, as it become a ght goal for goal ba le. Elivia ghtened the defence to make some important gains. Together, Rachel, Elivia and Chloe worked incredibly hard in the final minutes. It was great to see these girls chasing balls down and delivering them into the a ack line. Ball skills and execu on was evident, as the ball was moved beau fully around the a acking circle by De and Candice. Posi on crea vely around the circle for the advantage of the goalies to find post. Jess ran hard and was driving well into space to open up the goal ring, followed up with beau ful shots. Lilly and Jess were strong at the ball and protected each other under the ring. They worked extremely well together and had some excellent ming to the ball. Well done everyone for never giving up and figh ng hard to the end! This one was for Be y! RIP. Awards: Deanne Spencer (Shipwreck Bistro, Victoria Hotel Port MacDonnell), Rachel Johnstone (Chemist King and Kirralie Jade Makeup).
A Reserve: Hatherleigh 39 defeated by Port MacDonnell 49. Well what a game, we knew this one was going to be hard and test our abili es as individual players and as a team. Finishing the 1st quarter down by 2, we regrouped coming into the 2nd working over me to ensure all extra opportuni es to capitalise were taken. Our defensive pressure definitely helped us today and gave us the opportunity to take a 6 goal lead going into half me. Our goalies worked over me and stood strong all game and ensured they didn't miss any opportuni es to score. Thank you to Sophie Lewis who came off playing a full game in C in U17's to then playing a full game in C in A Res, your on-court drive and passing definitely helped us secure the win. Kirby Carrison played a blinder in goals working relessly all game. Awards: Kirby Carrison (Victoria Hotel), Sophie Lewis (Birdie Blue).
A Grade: Hatherleigh 40 drew with Port MacDonnell 40. This was a very frustra ng game, it was ours for the taking but unfortunately silly errors cost us the win. We started out strong with some awesome passages of play and our pa ence with the ball was on point in the first half. Going into the 3rd with a 7 goal lead our game slowly started to slip away and the pressure of Hatherleigh got the be er of us which caused us to rush, forced the ball and play a different game to what we played in the first half. With a slight change at 3 quarter me we were able to hang on with a draw. Kate Faint had an awesome game in WD, her pressure and turnovers were invaluable. Alysha Coon had another blinder today making her goalie accountable for 4 quarters, she also got many invaluable turnovers. Awards: Kate Faint, sponsored by Tye's Plumbing (Victoria Hotel), Alysha Coon, sponsored by K&S Freighters (The Bay Pizzaria).
Glencoe and Kalangadoo faced off for the first me since last year’s Grand Final in rainy condi ons. The Magpies took the first centre pass and were met by a disrup ng Glencoe defence line who applied strong defensive pressure and forced Kalangadoo to throw away two consecu ve passes but the Murphies were unable to convert through their a ack line due to errors of their own. An early skill error from the Glencoe side allowed Kalangadoo to score the first three goals of the game and set up an early lead. Kalangadoo entered the first break leading 12 goals to 7. The second quarter showed a ghter contest with Glencoe having 14 scoring opportuni es to Kalangadoo’s 16. However, the inaccuracy of the Glencoe goalers and the strong rebounding of Lara Munro allowed Kalangadoo to extend their lead. Ebony McDiarmid was the focal point in the Kalangadoo goal circle using her strength and experience under the post to convert with ease. The Glencoe defenders of Sarah Edwards and Chelsea Owen fought hard to limit the opportuni es of the Magpies and win ball back for their team. The half me score was 26 to 14.
Both teams entered the second half unchanged. The Magpies came out with a con nued intensity and were up to their usual tricks making for a rough contest through the middle of the court. Glencoe’s Donna Jaeschke nullified the Magpies’ Jane Auld, not allowing her to have any impact on the game. The Magpies were able to find plenty of space and transi on the ball down court with long clearing passes making it difficult for the Glencoe defenders to stop the ball reaching the post. Chloe Peacock stepped up her defensive pressure and got her hands to plenty of balls. Heading into the final break Kalangadoo led 38 to 22.
Kalangadoo pushed out their dominance in the final quarter against a disheartened Glencoe side. Their defensive line con nued to confuse the space and make it difficult for the Murphies team to find a safe op on. McDiarmid’s accuracy was a highlight of the game missing only one goal for the match despite the pressure that was being applied on her by Glencoe’s Owen who grew with confidence as the game went on and con nued to fight for possession. It was too li le too late for the Glencoe team who found themselves down early through some poor decision making. Kalangadoo ran out the game 58 to 29.
Best players - Glencoe: Donna Jaeschke, Chloe Pfitzner; Kalangadoo: Ebony McDiarmid, Chloe Peacock.
Hatherleigh hosted Pt Mac and the MND Big Freeze, which was an apt descrip on of the weather condi ons confron ng players.
In wet and windy condi ons to start play, the ball was turned over for both teams up and down the court with goals kept to a minimum. A few forced errors from Hatherleigh’s a ack line feeling the pressure from Port Macs defence especially Alysha Coon and Alana Berkefeld gave Port Mac a few opportuni es
that they made the most of going into the first break with a slight lead to be up by 2.
Players welcomed a short period of sunshine and Pt Mac hit their groove in the second. Accurate shoo ng from Kori Collins capitalised on the strong defensive work of Coon and Berkefeld making goals hard to come by for Hatherleigh while Erin Watson and Lara MacGregor we’re working hard for Hatherleigh crea ng turns and a acking. At the main break Pt Mac had a handy 7 goal lead.
MacGregor, Watson and Lucy Corman con nued to make their presence felt in the third while Maddie Redman con nued to work relessly to slow the Pt Mac a ack down. It was a strong tussle in the mid court between Rosie Ne le and Kate Faint with both players pu ng their bodies on the line. Pt Mac’s Megan Hein and Kori Collins converted every opportunity they had but were limited by the strong defensive pressure applied by all Hatherleigh players down the court. At the third quarter break Hatherleigh had clawed their way back to be down by 2.
Changes coming into the last by both sides but Hatherleigh’s change saw Abby Wight come into GS and immediately make an impact with Hatherleigh taking the lead for the first me in the match. However Pt Mac adjusted, increased their work rate and the game soon became goal for goal. Watson con nued to give her all and get her hands to plenty against fresh legs in Shannon Scheidl who worked hard to give Pt Mac every opportunity to score. A nail biter last quarter for supporters and a game of literally two halves - with Pt Mac domina ng the first and Hatherleigh figh ng back and out scoring in the last halfresul ng in a draw
Best players - Hatherleigh: Erin Watson, Lara MacGregor; Port MacDonnell: Kate Faint, Alysha Coon.
Round 9 at Kongorong saw some poor condi ons with a wet court but the rain holding off for the first whistle. The first quarter of the game seen both the Tigers and the Hawks go hard at the ball in the wet and both teams took me to se le. Evie Sealey for the Hawks was on from the second the first whistle blew, working hard with the front cut and making the most under of the ball under the post. The Tigers se led earlier than the young Hawks though with the a ack like of Tantanoola ge ng a good look at the ball themselves, but the Hawks too eventually se led and the scores were even at the first break.
The second quarter saw nobody backing off, with the defensive line-ups for both teams have a real good crack across the court. Tayla Rowe for the Tigers and Riley Buckingham for the Hawks ba led hard in the circle, both at mes being influen al for their respec ve sides through the second term. The Tigers shooters had a dominant quarter in par cular with Jami Walker dominant in GA shoo ng 7 from 8 for the quarter fed well by Casey Walker and Kate Varcoe who made their presence known in the second term. Tantanoola broke away to lead by 7 at half me with the Tigers 27 to Kongorong 20.
work to do, with defensive pressure li ed all over for Kongorong, not giving the Tigers any easy ball. Rach Perry in Centre worked over me for the Hawks both on the offensive and defensive while Kate Bromley also on the line in Goal Defence for the Tigers applied pressure and lead Tantanoola’s defensive line to give her team a li . This quarter also seen Emma Gould out for a run at Goal A ack while Walker found another gear in the third term, leading the Tigers to outscore the Hawks 13 to 7 as they worked the ball down the court fast and with accuracy
Both teams con nued to fight hard defensively up either end as the a ack lines looked to convert accurately. Bromley con nued down the defensive end for the Tigers working over me for her side whilst R. Buckingham and Gould both didn’t ease up pace in a thrilling contest down the court. Emily Lightbody in Goal Keeper for the Hawks took opportunity of any inaccuracies under the ring with Sealey conver ng well and Tilah Buckingham a solid target under the post. The Hawks pushed to make the last quarter an even one but it was the Tigers that could get it done in the wet condi ons and pick themselves up the win. Final score Tantanoola 53 - 40 Kongorong.
Best players - Kongorong: Rach Perry, Emily Lightbody; Tantanoola: Casey Walker, Tayla Rowe.
With some wet and windy weather - this made a difficult day for netball. However, Robe came out strong with some great pressure from Georgia Perkins and Emma Grant in defence, holding Nangwarry to only 5 goals for the quarter. While Robe’s Demi Carter and Tori Gluyas scored 8 goals each.
Robe made a change at quarter me, bringing Halle Carter into Goal A ack and Tori Gluyas taking the bench. The Carter sisters combined well in the circle, D. Carter shot accurately, scoring 17 goals for the quarter, with some precision passing from Robe’s mid court, Lucy Perkins and Annie Regnier. With Nangwarry only scoring 3 goals for the quarter, the score was 39 to 8 at half me.
Robe made more changes at half me with D Carter taking the bench and Tori Gluyas coming on at Goal Shooter. While Nangwarry remained the same. Nangwarry’s Cassie Dinnison worked hard at Wing A ack, direc ng play in the a ack line and driving well onto the circle. However, Robe’s defensive pressure down the court really stepped and they capitalised on their turnovers. With the score being 50 to 13 at 3/4 me.
The final quarter saw Robe making more changes, with D. Carter going back into Goal Shooter, Gluyas to Goal A ack, Ellen Ramke to Goal Defence and H. Carter to Wing Defence, while Grant took the bench. Nangwarry saw Ella Jones come on at Wing Defence and Scarle Black taking the bench. Once again D. Carter and Gluyas combined well in the goal circle for Robe and the defensive pressure down the court saw lots of turnovers from Robe’s mid court.
Best players - Robe: Annie Hunter, Georgia Perkins; Nangwarry: Chrystal Lock, Claire Ferguson.
The Hawks went into the third quarter with24th June v K'doo (home)Kong Pong Tournament
15th July v Hatherleigh (home)Beyond Blue Match, B Grade Football Reunions
2002-04 and Past Players Day, Netball Teas, Kids Night
12th August v Mt Burr (away) - Kongorong Cup
19th August v Nangwarry (home) - Ladies Day
26th August v Tantanoola (away) - Kongchella
14th October - Senior Presenta on Night
24th June - Cocktail Night, Music & Semi-Formal, 8pm
29th June - Thursday Sni y Teas at Blue Lake Golf Club, me TBA
22nd July - Teas & Awards at Tarpeena Pub, 6pm
29th July - Nangchella, DJ, Dance & Drinks, 8pm
12th August - Auc on Night, Sit Down Meals, me TBA
19th August - Teas & Awards at RSL, 6pm
TBA - Junior & Senior Presenta ons
Wishing all teams the best in 2023
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Round 1 - 15th April 2023
Kalangadoo 127 d. Kongorong 104
Tantanoola 31 lt. Robe 121
Nangwarry 37 lt. Mount Burr 126
Port MacDonnell 121 d. Glencoe 28
Hatherleigh bye
Round 2 - 22nd April 2023
Glencoe 161 d. Hatherleigh 64
Kongorong 62 lt. Port MacDonnell 92
Robe 76 d. Kalangadoo 36
Mount Burr 69 d. Tantanoola 62
Nangwarry bye
Round 3 - 29th April 2023
Hatherleigh 125 d. Kongorong 66
Port MacDonnell 68 lt. Robe 84
Kalangadoo 67 lt. Mount Burr 68
Tantanoola 113 d. Nangwarry 46 Glencoe bye
Round 4 - 6th May 2023
Robe 85 d. Hatherleigh 51
Mount Burr 30 lt. Port MacDonnell 125
Nangwarry 34 lt. Kalangadoo 132
Kongorong 114 d. Glencoe 72
Tantanoola bye
Round 5 - 13th May 2023
Hatherleigh 60 d. Mount Burr 46
Port MacDonnell 188 d. Nangwarry 62
Kalangadoo 84 d. Tantanoola 34
Glencoe 72 lt. Robe 96
Kongorong bye
Round 6 - 20th May 2023
Nangwarry 69 lt. Hatherleigh 145
Tantanoola 43 lt. Port MacDonnell 103
Mount Burr 135 d. Glencoe 61
Robe 162 d. Kongorong 43
Kalangadoo bye
Round 7 - 27th May 2023
Hatherleigh 100 d. Tantanoola 50
Port MacDonnell 60 d. Kalangadoo 51
Glencoe 185 d. Nangwarry 95
Kongorong 59 lt. Mount Burr 92 Robe bye
Round 8 - 3rd June 2023
Kalangadoo 108 d. Hatherleigh 100
Tantanoola 88 d. Glencoe 54
Nangwarry 103 d. Kongorong 75
Mount Burr 60 lt. Robe 76
Port MacDonnell bye
10th June - South East Zone Carnival
Round 9 - 17th June 2023
Hatherleigh 61 d. Port MacDonnell 19
Glencoe 46 lt. Kalangadoo 82
Kongorong 33 lt. Tantanoola 64
Robe 145 d. Nangwarry 32
Mount Burr bye
Round 10 - 24th June 2023
Kongorong v. Kalangadoo
Robe v. Tantanoola
Mount Burr v. Nangwarry
Glencoe v. Port MacDonnell
Hatherleigh bye
Round 11 - 1st July 2023
Hatherleigh v. Glencoe
Port MacDonnell v. Kongorong
Kalangadoo v. Robe
Tantanoola v. Mount Burr
Nangwarry bye
8th July - SA Country Championships
Round 12 - 15th July 2023
Kongorong v. Hatherleigh
Robe v. Port MacDonnell
Mount Burr v. Kalangadoo
Nangwarry v. Tantanoola
Glencoe bye
Round 13 - 22nd July 2023
Hatherleigh v. Robe
Port MacDonnell v. Mount Burr
Kalangadoo v. Nangwarry
Glencoe v. Kongorong
Tantanoola bye
Round 14 - 29th July 2023
Mount Burr v. Hatherleigh
Nangwarry v. Port MacDonnell
Tantanoola v. Kalangadoo
Robe v. Glencoe
Kongorong bye
Round 15 - 5th August 2023
Hatherleigh v. Nangwarry
Port MacDonnell v. Tantanoola
Glencoe v. Mount Burr
Kongorong v. Robe
Kalangadoo bye
Round 16 - 12th August 2023
Tantanoola v. Hatherleigh
Kalangadoo v. Port MacDonnell
Nangwarry v. Glencoe
Mount Burr v. Kongorong
Robe bye
Round 17 - 19th August 2023
Hatherleigh v. Kalangadoo
Glencoe v. Tantanoola
Kongorong v. Nangwarry
Robe v. Mount Burr
Port MacDonnell bye
Round 18 - 26th August 2023
Port MacDonnell v. Hatherleigh
Kalangadoo v. Glencoe
Tantanoola v. Kongorong
Nangwarry v. Robe
Mount Burr bye