mid south eastern football & netball HATHERLEIGH v KALANGADOO GLENCOE v TANTANOOLA KONGORONG v NANGWARRY ROBE v MOUNT BURR PortMacDonnellbye ISSUE #147 4 th ROUND 17 - SATURDAY 19 AUGUST 2023 MSEFootball L E A G U E MSENetball A S S O C I A T I O N The Family League for lifelong tiger 250 games STORY: PAGE 2 Image courtesy Tantanoola FC
senior games
braydn reilly
tantanoola football club
Braydn Reilly will today run out for his 250th senior game in the away game against Glencoe.
A lifelong Tiger, 'Reilz' started playing in the Junior Colts in the early 2000s progressing through the grades and in 2006 he was a part of the victorious Senior Colts premiership team. That year he won the TFC and league leading goal kicker, also ge ng his first taste of A Grade footy under then coach Adam Walden. In 2007 he was again Tant's Senior Colts leading goal kicker and was a part of the A Grade losing grand final team against Glencoe.
His best footy was in front of him and over the next decade he was to play some very consistent footy, many seasons as Captain or Vice Captain, with numerous honors which include:
• 2008 A Grade Most Improved
• 2009/10 A Grade Neil Von Duve Best Team Man
• 2013 A Grade Coaches trophy
• 2014 A Grade Most Consistent
• 2017 A Grade Best U lity
• 2018 A Grade Most Consistent and John Rogers Anzac Day medal for best on ground against Kongorong
• 2019 A Grade Best Team Man
Reilz is an ultra consistent player, has always taken on the big tasks and o en plays on much bigger opponents but loves the challenge and always puts the team’s interests before his own.
Like a bo le of fine wine, he keeps ge ng be er with age and s ll shoulders the ruck work for the most of the game and helps lead our young playing list.
The Tantanoola Football Club wish Braydn all the best in his 250th game and hopes he can reach the magical 300 in the coming years. He will be cheered on by wife Kath and children Bella and Ruby as well as his family and friends.
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Mid South East Football League
Finals Information
As we head closer to the Major Round of Season 2023, some important finals informa on to note.
Venues for the Mid SE Finals are:
1st Semi Saturday 2nd September @ Hatherleigh
2nd Semi Saturday 9th September @ Tantanoola
Prelim Saturday 16th September @ Robe
Grand Saturday 23rd September @ Port MacDonnell
Star ng mes for the first three minor finals are:
Junior Colts 9.30am
Senior Colts 10.45am
B Grade 12.15pm
A Grade 2.00pm
Star ng mes for Grand Final day are:
Junior Colts 9.15am
Senior Colts 10.30am
B Grade 12.05pm
A Grade 2.00pm
In the event of a draw in any final of any grade a er full me, the game shall be con nued with five (5) minute halves un l a result is achieved.
Admission prices for the minor finals are:
Adults - $10
Concession - Invalid & Age Pensioners Only - $6
Children (17 & Under) - Free
Grand Final admission prices:
Adults - $15
Concession Invalid & Age Pensioners Only - $10
Children (17 & Under) - Free
PRESENTATION FUNCTIONS
Once again both Junior and Senior presenta ons will be conducted on the one day, Sunday 10th September. Junior presenta ons will commence at 10:30am with the senior presenta ons commencing from 2:00pm. The venue for both func ons will be the Millicent War Memorial Civic and Arts Centre.
Wishing all teams the best in 2023
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Finals Information Mid South East Football League
INVALID PARKS
Any person who require an invalid park during the final series are reminded that you need to be the holder of a current State issued Disabled Parking Permit and be present on the day.
Patrons who comply with this condi on are then requested to contact your home club prior to the preceding Wednesday of each match. You will need to advise them of your Disabled Parking Permit number for them to formally request an invalid park on your behalf, and the permit will need to be displayed on the day. Patrons are NOT to make individual requests to host clubs.
Any allocated parking will be held un l 12noon of each day. Any vacant spaces a er this me will be opened up for general parking.
NO ALCOHOL TO BE BROUGHT INTO GROUNDS
The MSEFL Board reminds patrons that for the comfort, safety and enjoyment of all patrons that as a condi on of entry NO alcohol is to be brought into the grounds.
During the final series security and police will be conduc ng random searches of vehicles entering the ground as well as spot checks of cars throughout the day and any alcohol found during these searches will be confiscated.
No responsibility will be taken by the League, host club or gate keepers in rela on to goods seized for the safe return of such goods.
Foot patrols will also be carried out throughout the day and patrons found to be consuming alcohol not purchased from the venue may be requested to leave.
Police and security personnel will be par cularly vigilant regarding glass containers as this poses a very real danger to player and spectator safety
Supporters are requested NOT to take alcohol onto the playing surface at any me during the day. This includes at the conclusion of each match.
Objec onable behaviour by patrons will not be tolerated and those who transgress can also expect to be asked to leave the venue.
round 16 MATCH RESULTS
A GRADE
Tantanoola 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 (3) Hatherleigh 2.6 6.11 13.16 21.23 (149)
Best - Tantanoola: B. Pi s, L. English, B. Reilly, C. Kelly, D. Pink; Hatherleigh: T. Hutchesson, M. Telfer, A. Reid, M. Telford, W. Chay, B. Wight.
Goals - Hatherleigh: P. Chay 4, T. Hutchesson 4, B. Mitchell 3, J. Telfer 2, L. Smith 2, W. Chay 2, J. Skeer, J. Gray, L. Brown, D. Bateman.
Kalangadoo 2.4 2.5 3.8 6.9 (45)
Port MacD. 2.4 8.5 11.7 13.10 (88)
Best - Kalangadoo: S. McManus, M. Lowe, L. Hay, D. Bromley, S. Casey, E. Maney; Port MacDonnell: W. Chant, M. Smith, C. Munro, J Woodall, L. Tilley, K. Thomson.
Goals - Kalangadoo: B. Gregory 2, T. McManus, S. McManus, S. Agnew, A. Lyon; Port MacDonnell: K. Thomson 5, C. Munro 3, A. Ridding 2, R. Timms 2, J. Schleter.
Best - Nangwarry: J. Weedon, J. Pudney, J Stocker, T. Virgo, L. Gibbs, J. Virtanen; Glencoe: T. Weaver, B. Glynn, W. Maloney, S. Giersch, Z. Cocks, P. Mitchell.
Goals - Nangwarry: A. Hyland 6, A. Hill; Glencoe: T. Weaver 11, B. Glynn 3, D. Childs 2, Z. Cocks 2, H. Smith 2, A. Hentschke 2, T Edwards, P. Mitchell, I. Mulraney, J. Miller, H. Comley, D. Richards-Fennell.
Best - Mount Burr: J. Muhovics, J. Gregory, D. Ridley, T. Allen, T. Stanley, W. Bowering; Kongorong: E. Norman, T. Newton, C. O’Dea, W. Vickery, J. Whi y
Goals - Mount Burr: J. Gregory 10, J. Wallis 2, W. Bowering, N. Muhovics, T. Allen, D. Ridley, G. Whennen, J. Fiebig, D. Brant; Kongorong: C. Sandercock 2, M. Roberts 2, L. McIntyre, J A ard, T. Richardson.
Best - Kalangadoo: C. Mules, J. O’Connor, T Jones, M. Varcoe, J. Mules, B. Wagstaffe; Port MacDonnell: B. Tilley, L. Pitson, N. Brotherton, J. Li le, R. Na rass.
Goals - Kalangadoo: M. Varcoe 5, T. Jones 3, C. Mules 2, N. Reeves, B. Mules; Port MacDonnell: M. Stark, J. Feast.
Best - Nangwarry: S. Brooksby, J. Smith, J Mckeon, B. Deamer, B. Just, C. Borman; Glencoe: J. Kipping, S. Megaw, J. Finnis, S. Hentschke, J. Agars, B. Weedon.
Goals - Nangwarry: C. Borman 4, J. Smith 3, B. Dinnison 2, J. Mckeon, A. Heron, J. Clayfield, C. Swinden; Glencoe: B. Curran 2, B. Weedon.
Best - Mount Burr: J. Gregory, B. Sandow, D Jankowski, F. Johnston, K. Bowering, N. Telfer; Kongorong: R. Hein, R. Maconachie, A. Shepherd, L. Durcan, D. Hann, J. Simkin.
Goals - Mount Burr: B. Robbins, T. Hales; Kongorong: B. Pannenburg 3, J. Simkin 2, D Hann 2, J. Arthurson, R. Maconachie, R. Hein.
SENIOR COLTS
Best - Mount Burr: None supplied; Kongorong: J. Aus n, T. Richardson, W. Von Stanke, K. Ashby, R. Lucas, H. Elletson.
Goals - Mount Burr: B. Sharp 3, R. McKay 2, L. Thiele 2, D. Brant, C. Mitchell; Kongorong: T Richardson 3, J. Aus n 2, R. Lucas, W. Von Stanke, S. Von Stanke, H. Elletson.
Best - Kalangadoo: H. Mules, N. Von StankeDowie, C. Gen le, J. Box, B. Von Stanke-Dowie, C. McCann; Port MacDonnell: J. Kain, P Robinson, B. Neale, L. Richards, R. Morgan, J Spehr
Glencoe: B. Rothall, M. McGrath, D. Mutch, B. Burdon, L. Stubberfield, B. Sco .
Goals - Nangwarry: A. Virtanen; Glencoe: L. Brierley 5, B. Rothall 4, B. Pfitzner 3, K. Price 2, D. Richards-Fennell, D. Ferguson, P. LangSmith.
Best - Tantanoola: B. Klingberg, J. Braun, B. McKee, C. Kelly; Hatherleigh: T. Atkinson, E. Marshall, C. Sims, B. Chambers, J. Atkinson.
Goals - Tantanoola: B. Hateley 2, C. Kelly; Hatherleigh: O. Howell 2, T. Atkinson, Z. Bowering, C. Clark, E. Marshall.
JUNIOR COLTS
Best - Mount Burr: R. Gardiner, S. Wiese, F Woolston, L. Thiele, J. Gamble, E. Green; Kongorong: K. Galloway, J. Gordon, L. Cordy, A. Maidment, B. Telford, S. Pearce.
Goals - Mount Burr: R. Gardiner, E. Green; Kongorong: R. Lucas 5, J. Gordon 3, D Richardson, K. Galloway, H. Bingham, L. Cordy, J. Bald.
Best - Kalangadoo: L. McCann, J. Box, J Dekoning, N. Cooper, M. Monaghan; Port MacDonnell: C. Byrne, T. Howard, H. Kennion, P. Clarke, O. Fox, B. Lasle .
Goals - Port MacDonnell: J. Lewis 3, O. Fox 2, B. Pra 2, C. Byrne 2, P. Clarke 2, B. Gilmore, D Kain, H. Kennion, K. Gilbert.
Best - Nangwarry: T. Virtanen, J. Barry, J Manninen, H. Virtanen, J. Edwards; Glencoe: C. Tweddle, B. Gosden, B. Dale, J. Sinkunas, H. Crowe, C. Roth.
Goals - Glencoe: J. Sinkunas 3, T. Richards 3, K. Mulraney 2, B. Dale 2, T. Hurley, H. Dale, H. Crowe, S. Haase, B. Gosden, C. Tweddle, C. Roth, L. Jagger
Best - Tantanoola: None supplied; Hatherleigh: B. Watson, J. Faulkner, R. Shanks, J. Faulkner, T Merre .
Goals - Tantanoola: C. Hale 3, N. Cory 2, H. Thomson, J. Wright; Hatherleigh: H. Jones 4, J Faulkner 4, J. Faulkner 2, T. Bell, J. Gilbertson.
Goals - Kalangadoo: C. McCann 2; Port MacDonnell: D. Habner 4, L. Richards 3, Z. Chant 2, B. Neale 2, A. Lamb 2, P. O’Dine, B. Anderson, Z. Smith, J. Virgo, J. Spehr.
Best - Nangwarry: A. Virtanen, P. Davis, A. Lynch, T. Virtanen, B. Sealey, J. Dinnison;
Best - Tantanoola: J. Bevan, K. Bell, J. Grant, J Rowe, H. Chapple, E. Jazepczyk; Hatherleigh: N. Fitzgerald, R. Haines, E. Sims, C. Taylor, W Dower.
Goals - Tantanoola: K. Bell; Hatherleigh: E. Sims 4, C. Taylor 3, R. Haines 3, R. Chambers 2, T Grge c 2, C. Leopold, L. Clifford, W. Dower
MSEFL Champion Club Award Klasbilt
Nangwarry 2.0 4.2 4.4 7.4 (46) Glencoe 8.2 16.3 21.6 29.8 (182) Kalangadoo 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0) Port MacD. 6.1 9.2 11.4 15.7 (97) Tantanoola 4.1 7.3 7.4 9.4 (58) Hatherleigh 3.1 6.5 8.8 12.13 (85) Mount Burr 3.3 5.3 7.5 9.5 (59) Kongorong 2.2 4.6 6.10 9.13 (67) Nangwarry 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0) Glencoe 5.2 9.3 14.6 19.6 (120)
Mount Burr 1.3 9.10 15.13 19.20 (134) Kongorong 3.5 4.6 6.7 8.10 (58)
Mount Burr 0.2 1.5 2.6 2.6 (18) Kongorong 4.2 4.4 7.8 10.10 (70) Nangwarry 0.0 0.0 1.0 2.0 (12) Glencoe 5.3 10.9 12.12 17.13 (115)
Mount Burr 0.1 0.1 2.5 2.5 (17) Kongorong 3.1 8.8 8.8 13.10 (88)
Kalangadoo 1.2 5.8 10.9 12.12 (84) Port MacD 2.2 2.3 2.3 3.3 (21)
Kalangadoo 3.5 4.8 4.8 4.8 (32) Port MacD. 2.2 8.2 14.6 20.8 (128)
Tantanoola 0.2 0.3 2.4 3.6 (24) Hatherleigh 1.3 3.5 5.7 6.9 (45)
Nangwarry 5.6 8.9 9.12 13.15 (93) Glencoe 0.0 1.0 2.0 4.1 (25)
B GRADE
Tantanoola 0.0 1.2 1.2 1.2 (8) Hatherleigh 4.4 5.6 10.9 16.11 (107)
A GRADE RESERVES SNR COLTS JNR COLTS TOTAL PORT MACDONNELL 52 32 52 56 192 HATHERLEIGH 44 56 40 36 176 KALANGADOO 40 44 8 4 96 TANTANOOLA 20 4 48 20 92 ROBE 40 40 28 24 132 KONGORONG 4 32 28 40 104 MT BURR 32 18 32 8 90 NANGWARRY 4 30 4 16 54 GLENCOE 20 0 16 52 88
Senior Colts
Nangwarry 1 13 0 2 729 2022 4 26.49 Kongorong 8 6 0 2 969 544 32 64.04 Mt Burr 8 7 0 1 1239 1127 32 52.36 Kongorong 1 13 0 2 845 1658 4 33.75 Glencoe 4 10 0 2 576 783 16 42.38 Port MacD 8 7 0 1 972 704 32 57.99 b grade Port MacD. 14 1 0 1 933 240 56 79.53 W L D B For Agst Pts % Tantanoola 5 9 0 2 732 1161 20 38.66 Robe 10 4 0 2 1293 807 40 61.57 Kalangadoo 10 4 0 2 1318 831 40 61.33 W L D B For Agst Pts % Robe 7 7 0 2 818 751 28 52.13 Tantanoola 1 13 0 2 479 1271 4 27.37 Hatherleigh 11 3 0 2 1422 787 44 64.37 Kongorong 7 7 0 2 659 743 28 47.00 seniors Port MacD 13 2 0 1 1638 734 52 69.05 Kalangadoo 11 3 0 2 1145 484 44 70.28 Nangwarry 7 6 1 2 738 749 30 49.63 Robe 10 4 0 2 789 579 40 57.67 Glencoe 0 14 0 2 257 1475 0 14.83 Mt Burr 4 10 1 1 482 1071 18 31.03 Port MacD. 13 2 0 1 1139 551 52 67.39 Glencoe 5 9 0 2 1265 1354 20 48.30 Hatherleigh 14 0 0 2 1369 323 56 80.91
2023 ladder
W L D B For Agst Pts % Tantanoola 12 2 0 2 1168 574 48 67.04 Hatherleigh 10 4 0 2 782 577 40 57.54 Mount Burr 8 7 0 1 1041 837 32 55.43 Kalangadoo 2 11 0 2 713 1294 8 35.52 Junior Colts Nangwarry 1 12 0 2 582 1272 4 31.39 W L D B For Agst Pts % Kongorong 10 4 0 2 759 325 40 70.01 Hatherleigh 9 5 0 2 798 356 36 69.15 Kalangadoo 1 13 0 2 320 859 4 27.14 Tantanoola 5 9 0 2 510 793 20 39.14 Glencoe 13 1 0 2 939 300 52 75.78 Nangwarry 4 10 0 2 380 922 16 29.18 Robe 6 8 0 2 565 708 24 44.38 Mount Burr 2 13 0 1 379 1009 8 27.30 14 George Street, Millicent Phone 8733 1725 Email in2tmw@bigpond.com leading goalkickers sponsored by Name Club R16 Total Jack Gregory Mt Burr 10 62 A Grade Andrew Hyland Nangwarry 6 48 Colby Munro Port MacDonnell 3 51 Ben Gregory Kalangadoo 2 36 Patrick Chay Hatherleigh 4 38 Thomas Hutchesson Hatherleigh 4 32 Tory Weaver Glencoe 11 46 Alex Hentschke Glencoe 2 25 Jack Dawe Tantanoola 0 24 Dylan Bromley Kalangadoo 0 38 Josh Clayfield Nangwarry 1 25 Tim Marre Hatherleigh 7 20 Benjamin Dinnison Nangwarry 2 18 Name Club R16 Total Name Club R16 Total Christopher Burdon Robe 0 20 Daniel Hann Kongorong 2 28 Bodhi Pannenburg Kongorong 3 25 Senior Colts Cade Kelly Tantanoola 1 63 Harvey Jones Hatherleigh 4 31 Tyler Jones Kalangadoo 3 25 Shakielle Von Stanke Kongorong 1 41 Reserves Cooper McCann Kalangadoo 2 31 John Simkin Kongorong 2 27 Kai Gilmore Port MacDonnell 2 28 Tom Bell Hatherleigh 1 37 Brady Sharp Mt Burr 3 41 Kaleb Price Glencoe 2 21 Junior Colts Name Club R16 Total Brodie Anderson Port MacDonnell 1 23 Ryan Lucas Kongorong 5 29 Levi Thiele Mount Burr 0 21 Jake Bevan Tantanoola 0 26 Jed Sinkunas Glencoe 1 22 Coaden Taylor Hatherleigh 3 19 Charlie Bevan Mt Burr 0 26 Alex Page Kongorong 0 17 Je Lewis Port MacDonnell 3 32 Eli Sims Hatherleigh 4 28 Thomas Richards Glencoe 3 47 Brody Pra Port MacDonnell 2 27 Mason McKenny Robe 0 22 Tyson Atkinson Hatherleigh 1 21 2 Eleanor Street, Mount Gambier p. 08 8725 1699 f. 08 8723 0899
HATHERLEIGH EAGLES
football club notes seniors
A Grade Coach: Gerard McGrath
B Grade Coach: James Thorne
senior colts
junior colts
A Grade: Last week was another important game for us as we head towards finals searching for a top 2 finish. Looking at recent results, Tant were expected to provide strong resistance, luckily for us, this wasn't the case. We had mul ple inside 50's, unfortunately we le our goal kicking boots at home, 2.6 was the score at the break. It was clear that we were going to win from here on, with our midfield in complete control. Our back 6 again was rock solid, rebounding every forward advance from Tant. In the last quarter, we really put the foot down, kicking 8 goals, to finally win by 146 points. Once again it was pleasing to have an even spread of goal kickers, with 6 guys kicking mul ple goals. Best players were Hutchy with four goals and plenty of strong work in the middle, Max Telfer and Ayden Reid for their roles down back, and Will Chay and Mikey Telford for the four quarters of midfield efforts.
B Grade: Firstly I'd just like to thank the 5 boys who put their hands up to fill in for Tant. We are lucky enough to have great depth in our reserves to be able to do that. The Tigers have been struggling with numbers over the last few weeks, so we gave them 5 blokes to make a game out of it. We started sluggish and quiet finding ourselves down at half me. A er changing a few magnets around and ge ng our running game back together we ran over the top of Tant by 27 points. Bre Watson had a magnificent game playing in the middle most of the day. Jason Faulkner kicked our first 4 goals. Young Shanksy is really star ng to play some good
senior football maturing week in week out. Je Faulkner used his pace and skill around the ground all day also kicking 2 snags on the way. The skipper played on a half back flack and played a good game. We look forward to ge ng a full squad back together this week to face a very good Kalangadoo side, will be a great test to see where we are at before we hit finals!
Senior Colts: In a big game for our boys against a very good side, we came away with a huge win! The intensity and pressure the lads applied for 4 quarters was excep onal and now know what they are capable of when everyone plays their role. Tyson Atkinson and Ethan Marshall were sensa onal all day, constantly finding plenty of the ball and using it well. Charlie Sims and Brayden Chambers were great off of half back, defending first and then providing plenty of run forward. While, Jordy Atkinson had a great day as well playing a selfless role for the team. A huge effort by all! Let's keep it going boys!
Junior Colts: Good team win against Tant last week, gave the team a task again with this to kick more goals then points and they got the job done kicking 16.11. Happy with how we moved the ball, the kids are playing some good team footy hoping we can con nue this form into finals.
Under 11: In perfect footy condi ons we played Tantanoola at Tantanoola. It was a great game by both sides with plenty of contested footy Skills were high with a few goals being kicked. Best players Mavea, Jameson, Lenny, Fred, Jonny, and Parker
1st qtr 2nd qtr 3rd qtr 4th qtr final hatherleigh kalangadoo
Coach: Jed Telfer
Coach: Dylan Clough 3 Gerard McGrath 4B Tom Bell 5 Jack Skeer 6 Thomas Hutchesson 7 Will Chay 2 Jase Faulkner 4A Jack Webster 21 Jake Wight 25 Darcy Bateman 9B Dylan Vanderhorst 17 Sam Telfer 9A Jed Telfer 16B Harvey Jones 27 Sid Reeves 30 Sam Gray 10 Tim Merre 8 Brad Mitchell 12 Joe Rayson 13 Max Telfer 15 Todd Watson 22 Louis Brown 11A Jase Bateman 16A Sam Gray 18 Cameron Slape 20A Brad Wight 28 Je Faulkner 29 Jack Sullivan 32 Jack Altschwager 33 Tom Pegler 40 Riley Shanks 14 Mikey Telford 41 Zak Bowering 31 James Telford 39 Myles Widdison 23 Eli Kneen 42 Paddy Chay 19B Joshua Hales 43 Ben Lang 24 Ethan Leopold 19A Jack Gray 20B Josh Wight 26 James Gilbertson 35 Ma hew Fabris 37 Cameron Atkinson 11B Bre Watson 44 Jack Cassidy 53 Riley Chester 48 Jacob Lang 49 Jordan Abbo 50 Tom Agnew 55 Ayden Reid 52 Louis Brown 47 James Thorn 59 Elliot O’Farrell 58 Ethan Bowman 44 Lachie Jackman 54 Je Faulkner 46 Lauchie Lang 5 Fletcher Leopold 28 Brayden Chambers 29 James Solomon 34 Winston Figg 42 Riley Prouse 2 Blake Snook 8 Tyson Atkinson 27 Charlie Sims 53 Cooper Walters 3 Jimmy Kneen 6 Ollie Fitzgerald 9 Oskar Howell 15 Archie Morgan 12 Isaac Chambers 25 Aus n Ne le 18 Jack Bellinger 30 Ethan Marshall 31 Alby Mitchell 26 Zac Ballantyne 32 Hudson Nowak 24 Cohen Clark 14 Zak Bowering
45 Banjo Morgan 47 Harry Baker 17 Campbell Leopold 35 Tom Bowering 36 Coaden Taylor 40 Jordy Atkinson 41 Riley Haines 37 Ned Fitzgerald 1 Beau Higgins 13 Patrick Freebairn 11 Sebas on Figg 44 Patrick McGrath 38 Eli Sims 46 William Andre 48 Harry Gilbertson 10 Caine Ballantyne 58 James Ma hews 60 Tait Grge c 49 Billy Bowering 51 Will Dower 59 Balin Thomas 55 Reef Chambers 52 Leo Skeer 57 Alex Sutherland 56 Henry Bowering 50 Paddy Fitzgerald 54 Tommy Atkinson
kalangadoo magpies
seniors
A Grade Coach: Al Lyon
B Grade Coach: Adam Box & Leigh Peacock
football club notes
A er having the week off with the bye it was great to be back into footy as we welcomed Pt Mac to Magpie Park in what shaped up to be a cracking day of footy as we get to celebrate another club legend celebrate a milestone in Johnny Mules. The Mules family is synonymous with Kalangadoo FC and Johnny's effort at the club speaks volumes. Now 250 senior games, mul ple premierships, U17's coach and long- me commi ee member and mate to everyone around the club and league. Congratula ons on the 250 milestone Johnny
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junior colts
Over the week off Boxy went to work on crea ng a huge start to the day with both the U11's and Auskickers playing games at the same me. Well done to Pt Mac in working with Boxy to make this happen and to see the numbers across the oval during both games and the support and cheers from both clubs made it even more special for all the players. This will be a highlight of the year for most of the players and listening to the talk around the game a er would be great if we can see more of this happen around the league in the future. Well done Boxy on ge ng this off the ground.
Junior Colts: From the outset was always going to be a tough one for the young maggies coming up against the top of the ladder Bays and a much bigger side across the ground but with a full side and a couple of solid weeks training Macca had them up and ready to go. The Bays jumped us quickly in the 1st quarter while we were s ll se ling into the game registering 6 goals in the 1st. From then on the young maggies found themselves working into the game and ba led real hard for the remainder of the 3 quarters to not only slow Pt Mac up but created some good passages of play and worked in well as a team effort.
Senior Colts: With a late out for an already short of numbers senior colts up against a full strength Pt Mac side, full credit to their coach in Steve Lewis and his players in making sure we had a game for the colts. Straight up the ½ dozen colts on loan mixed in with our lads and we were treated to a good quality game of footy with the Maggies ge ng the be er of the 1st qtr and registering 3 majors to Bay's 2. From there the Bay boys kicked into gear and showed why they are top of the table with some quality footy for the next 3 qtrs, however our lads cracked in hard
and made sure they had to work for every kick around the ground. Best players went to Harry, Nateo, Connor, Joe Box, Brycie and Coop.
A Grade: With a full list to choose from and a chance to sure up a top 2 spot there was a lot to play for this week against the Bay and Lynsey had a clear message for the boys before the game and around the ground there was a feeling the 1st quarter was going to be a real tough ba le with neither side wan ng to give an inch. And the opening term didn't disappoint with both sides cracking in hard, tackling pressure from both sides and every player taking a bit of me to get used to the slippery condi ons underfoot. The scores at the end of the 1st were even but could have been slightly in the Maggies favour except for a few crucial fumbles at inopportune mes. The 2nd term saw us with planet of the ball throughout the quarter and tackling pressure remained however Pt Mac defence controlled our F50 and rebounded the ball proving their midfield with plenty of opportuni es. Whilst the backline worked hard and cracked in the weight of numbers meant working against the de and saw the bays kick away with 6 goals to our solitary behind for the quarter meaning we were down by 36 points at the main break. With a few key players down and struggling to find the ball and a li le flat, Lynsey swung a few changes at the half in a bid to get the maggies up and running early in the 3rd. It was almost a repeat of the 1st quarter again with neither side wan ng to give an inch, but we just lacked a li le composure in the F50 making our forwards having to work that bit harder for every kick however our mids and defence were slowly ge ng on top of their opponents but s ll saw the Bay kick away to a 47 point lead. The final term was probably our best for the game as we managed to control the ball around the stoppages be er allowing be er supply to our forwards and we out scored the Bay slightly in the last, but the damage had been done in the 2nd and 3rd qtrs. With the result 45-88. Best players went to Sam McManus, Mitch Lowe, Liam Hay, Dylan Bromley, Sam Casey and Ethan Maney. Next up we head to Hatherleigh to take on the Eagles as both sides looking for that 2nd spot on the ladder and double chance going into finals.
A er the game be great to see everyone back at one of our major sponsors in the RSL for presenta ons and drink.
Images courtesy Steve Walters (Snapperific)
Best players went
McCann, Joe Box, Jessie Dekoning, Nathanial Cooper and Max Monaghan. 21 S. Casey 1 B. Male 14 T. Schumacher 2 B. Lindner 5 S. McManus 8 M. Fatchen 18 C. Gen le 34 B. Mules 10 M. Lowe 15 D. Barlow 11 D. Bromley 20B E. Maney 27 B. Gregory 30 A. Blom 24 J. Mules 26 B. Auld 4 N. Jenkin 12 L. Jones 9 S. Agnew 17 J. Larocca 20A T. Jones 22 J. Pra 23 N. Reeves 37 E. Pegler 39 A. Blom 29 A. Lyon 3 T. McManus 7 J. Bannister 13 T. Williams 44 C. Larocca 46 J. Bromley 1 Emalee DowdellSajevec 10 Nathanial Cooper 19 Jack Dowdell sajevec 30 Mason Meulenmeesters 3 Lachlan McCann 6 Preston Lydeamore 7 Darcy Wurst 13 Dante Gibbons-Clark 14 Charlie Widdison 17 Joesph Box 23 Nathan Murdock 24 Je Lennon 25 Koby Parker 27 Natalia Edwards 28 Alexander Lee 31 Elodie Burr 39 Jessie Dekoning 57 Max Monaghan 36 Aiden Cooper 51 Jack Newton 44 William Cary Cody Hu on 54 Blunay Say 36 Bryce Von Stanke-Dowie 3 Harry Mules 17 Joesph Box 11 Nate Von Stanke-Dowie 18 Connor Gen le 1 Cooper McCann 37 Dante Gibbons-Clark 50 Ryder White 64 Dean Crute
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Coach: Tom Williams
Coach: Steve McCann 1st qtr 2nd qtr 3rd qtr 4th qtr final hatherleigh kalangadoo
GLENCOE MURPHIES
football club notes seniors
senior colts
junior colts
Last week we travelled to Nangwarry in what was a very cold weekend with plenty of rain early in the day. Nangwarry's oval has held up well in the wet weather this season and is one of the only to not suffer from muddy patches. Looking at some images from around the grounds in the South East and we could be in for some interes ng games come finals me. This week we will host Tantanoola in what will be our final home game of the year. Hopefully, we will have a big crowd during and a er the days play. Our home game sponsor for this week is Red Rooster. Thank you to all our major sponsor who have chipped in throughout the season. A big thanks to our social team, led by Sarah Edwards for organising the Rump & Red Night last Saturday A great formal event held at the RSL saw us dress in our formal a re for a change.
Junior Colts: The Junior Colts con nued their winning ways blas ng a 19.6.120 to 0.0.0 victory. Si ng equal top, the young fellas can't do much wrong at the minute and are playing brilliant football. Let's hope they finish the final two rounds off in good form ready for a strong finals campaign. The goals were very spread out with 12 individual goal kickers. Best players were Connor Tweddle, Blake Gosden, Bailey Dale, Jed Sinkunas, Hunter Crowe and Callum Roth.
Senior Colts: The Senior Colts also came away with an excellent win. Nangwarry were a bit short of player numbers, so we helped them out during the match. These lads have had a very busy season with most players either playing A grade, B grade or boundary umpiring a er their own game every single week. They should be commended for their efforts. Ideally a couple
more wins should have been won, but I think coach Mudguts will be happy with 1 more from the next 2 games. Our final score from last week was 118 to 6. Best players were Bailey Rothall, Marcus McGrath, Declan Mutch, Brodie Burdon, Luke Stubberfield and Brodie Sco .
B Grade: The Reserves had a few pull out from Thursday nights side, and this meant more senior colts had to come into the side. The heavy rain came down just as the Reserves match started and stayed for about 2 quarters. We started very poorly giving up 5 goals very quickly before we reacted to the condi ons. From then on, we didn't catch up, but were at least able to match it with Nangwarry on the scoreboard a er half me. The defence held up very well for most of the game considering how much ball was coming in there. The final score was 93 to 25. Best players were James Kipping, Shannon Megaw, Jayson Finnis, Sam Hentschke, Josh Agars and Ben Weedon.
A Grade: The A Grade got back on the winners list a er a close loss last week. Nangwarry started the game hot and wanted the ball more in the first 5 minutes kicking the first goal. We luckily woke up and responded kicking the next 8 for the quarter. There were patches where we weren't defending the rebound overly well which turned into goals, but we managed to score when required. Tory was the pick of the goal kickers with 11. Best players were Tory Weaver, Brodie Glynn, Will Maloney, Sam Giersch, Zacc Cocks and Patrick Mitchell.
This week we host Tantanoola with hopefully some wins across the board. See you at Glencoe for our last home game.
A Grade Coach: Tom Edwards B Grade Coach: Ben Hentschke
Coach: Adam Price 1 Aidan Hurley 3 Brodie Glynn 43 Alex Hentschke 55 Jed Ma hews 9 Tom Edwards 18 Darcy Williamson 27 Tory Weaver 20 Sam Giersch 23 Kyle Maney 30 Jack Miller 21 Ben Hentschke 42 Trent Hawke 69 William Rowland 8 Zacc Cocks (A capt) 36 Braeden Lipscombe 73 Bevan Lipscombe 41 Dillan Young 14 Isaac Mulraney 29 Henry Smith 13 Jake Blackwell 5 Dylan Childs 24A Dylan Pfitzner 37 Harry Comley 4 Dane Paproth 7 Declan Hurley 39 Tim Mutch 44 Jayson Finnis 50 Mitch Boyd 12 Will Maloney 57 Ben Curran (B capt) 26 Jason Bates 11 Patrick Mitchell 24B Ma hew Jaeschke 28 James Kipping 16 Jack Edmonds 31 Clay VonDuve 32 Mitch Li le 34 Josh Agars 40 Adam Pulford 51 Isaac Stubberfield 59 Byron Tentye 63 Shannon Megaw 68 Sam Hentschke 70 Anthony Lipscombe 72 Kieron Rigney 75 Ethan Bronca 3 Tyler Rothall 1 Tobi O’Neill 7 Digby Richards-Fennell 10 Daniel Ferguson 13 Declan Mutch 15 Marcus McGrath 17 Luke Stubberfield 19 Brad Shelton 20 Patrick Lang-Smith 21 Riley Ferguson 18 James Seeliger 23 Shane Longhurst 24 Kaleb Price 27 Brodie Burdon 29 Brodie Pfitzner 38 Tyrone Siebert 26 Lachy Brierley 49 Josh Younger 4 Bailey Rothall 64 Sam Longhurst 67 Brodie Sco 73 Kieron Rigney
Coach: Will Maloney 6 Harley Dale 11 Dominic Midwinter 2 Kade Mulraney 3 Kallan Price 4 Tighe Hurley 5 Max Earl 7 Lawson Fennell 8 Hunter Crowe 11 Annabelle Gordon 9 Samuel Haase 15 Bailey Dale 16 Jake Thompson 13 Jasmine Haase 17 Lachlan Earl 14 Jack McGrath 12 Hamish Gordon 18 Blake Gosden 19 Riley Cooper 20 Connor Tweddle 22 Callum Rothe 23 Tyler Fiegert 24 Jed Sinkunas 21 Ryley Dunn 25 Tom Richards 28 Alejandro Jagger 29 Mason Crowe 30 Leslie Jagger 68 Jaxon Hewle 36 Luke Medhurst 1st qtr 2nd qtr 3rd qtr 4th qtr final glencoe tantanoola
TANTANOOLA TIGERS
seniors
football club notes
senior colts
junior colts
Wow! What a great show we were treated to last Saturday night with 'Swinging with the Tigers'. Great dancing, plenty of laughs and a fantas c night all round, well done Fannie and Freddie on your win. It was a very close decision that could've gone either way Congratula ons to Ange and Di for your organising and your band of helpers for pu ng it all together, it is always an amazing night when you 2 are involved. Thank you to Steve Chapple for taking our team photos last game, we really appreciate your support. Tonight we head to another of our valued sponsors at Country Bar and Bistro, head down to see Jules, Tamika and the team for a drink and a feed of delicious pizza on your way home. This year we will be hos ng the 2nd semi so rosters will be ge ng put together soon so please help where needed. Thank you to our social commi ee for our events they have put together this season. 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.
Junior Colts: Last weekend we came up against Hatherleigh at home, we had a goal of coming out switched on from the first bounce and although the scoreboard didn't show it our improvement is very obvious, we had some great passages of play throughout the game and even managed to hold Hatherleigh to one goal and kicked one of our own in the 2nd quarter which was extremely pleasing. Our best players were Jake Bevan, Kaden Bell, Jackson Grant, Jack Rowe, Harley Chapple and Evan Jazepczyk.
Senior Colts: Last weekend we hosted Hatherleigh a er a very tough loss against Port Mac the week before. To Hatherleigh's credit they came out and played some
really good team footy and moved the ball extremely well, not giving us a chance to link up and play the way we wanted to play. Not having anyone on the bench and having few rota ons took it's toll in the end with Hatherleigh taking home the points. The boys will work hard this week and try and turn things around before finals. Best players were Brydon Klingberg, James Braun, Cade Kelly and Blake McKee
Reserves: Last week saw us against Hatherleigh at home. With very few numbers available for us, I'd made the call to Hatherleigh and within 10 minutes, 5 of their players put their hand up to help out and fill our side. A gesture not soon forgo en and incredibly appreciated. What came next was a neck and neck game, merely points in it for most of the game. Once again fitness proved to be the factor and a very fit and in tune Hatherleigh team ran away with the victory. To show my apprecia on we invited the B graders into the changerooms for refreshments and more so, the 5 players that played for us I have named as our best on ground which they definitely earned. So best players were Ben Lang, Jacob Lang, Jordan Abbo , Cameron Atkinson and Josh Wight. Great spirit of what country footy is all about!
A Grade: Last week we played against a very much improved Hatherleigh side. From the first bounce to the last they were in control of most of the play. We s ll had some very good passages of play but unfortunately broke down in our forward line which has been our story all year. We ba led all day never giving up but unfortunately just not up to the challenge of a good team that I believe will possibly go all the way. Best in no order Cade Kelly, Darcy Pink, Brandon Pi s, Braydn Reilly, Liam English.
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A Grade Coach: Jack Dawe B Grade Coach: Nick Cory Coach: Troy Ha Coach: Ma Sporer & Jake Bromley
2 Cade Kelly 1 Adam Mulraney 33 Ma Sporer 35 Hayden Brown 45 Nick Joy 48 Tyson Holden 6 Troy Ha 29 Jordan Ha 9 Jack Dawe 20 Liam English 21 Nathan Bell 8 Ellis Cushion 23 Darcy Hogan 24 Chris McCallum 15 Brandon Pi s 26 Jack Cytrowski 27A Hamish Thompson 32 Tom Winkley 12 Braydn Reilly 19 Marc Roberts 28 Will Wright 34 Riley Redway 37 Aaron Trowbridge 4 Zac Walker 14 Cameron Saint 17 Brandan Triffi 13 Rob Versace 7 Zachary Walker 36 James Batchelor 38 Jamie Williamson 31 Nick Cory 39 Henry Riddoch 5 Corey Baker 41 Laurie Persello 10 Jack Patzel 22 Zane Walker 30 Nathan Chapple 40 Alec Roberts 42 Ma Nelson 11 Darcy Pink 43 Jacob Wright 44 Jake Bromley 48 Brad Williams 49 Ma Sorella 50 Ma Michelson 53 Cameron Patzel 61 Blake Bowman 55 Dave Langley 56 Brodie Snook 11 Jake Bevan 13 Summer Batchelor 19 Nicholas Li le 20 Jedd Hardingham 16 Grace Altschwager 25 Evan Jazepczyk 26 Josh Vanderhorst 27 Kobe Bromley 28 Charlie Bromley 30 Chad Cockrum 31 Zac Linnell 12 Jayden Hunter 41 Maxx Bevan 39 Harvey Vanderhaul 44 Jackson Grant 40 Jack Rowe 32 Eli Grant 45 Jackson Long 43 Marcus Forrest 35 Kaden Bell 46 Harley Chapple 38 Kaiden Shawyer
3 Bradley Scanlon 10 Ky Wichman 4 Eli Bowman 15 Braydn Hateley 41 Jamie Aylesbury 9 Zeb Elshaug 5 Noah Cockrum 6 James Braun 17 Brayden Rowe 8 Ellis Cushion 1 Samuel Simmons 2 Cade Kelly 35 Kaden Bell 7 Ashleigh Foulds 42 Shaunn Robinson 14 Blake McKee 46 Ryan Long 29 Ned Hayward 47 Jake Bevan 11 Jake Bevan 21 Brydon Klingberg
kongorong hawks
seniors
A Grade Coach: Cameron Sandercock
B Grade Coach: Tony Elletson
senior colts
junior colts
football club notes
A big thank you to all that a ended the Kongorong Cup last week. A change in venue, however the same great entertainment, awesome DJ and fun night had by all. Well done to Julie Brown on taking out the win, all that portable electric fence winding up paid dividends!
This week we host Nangwarry, where the netballers will partake in Ladies Day, and the Reserves will have their end of year 'kick-ons'. Get along to the footy/netball and support the players from the sidelines and enjoy country footy
Under 11: The young Hawks travelled to Mount Burr for a cold and wet start to the day. All kids were eager to play football and this showed on the field. The kids enjoyed playing for both Mt Burr and Kongorong and it didn't ma er who they were playing for, they con nued to play good, hard football. It was pleasing to see some of the younger kids kick their first goal. Awards: IntersportZach Paech, Coaches AwardRyder Telford, Rob & Amy Whi y Award - Toby Telford, President's Award - Coby Brant, Donut KingNathaniel Elletson & Jordan Collins.
Junior Colts: Another successful day, with a good win on the weekend. The kids had to play 14a-side, against a tough Mt Burr ou it. At one stage we gave them one of our top age players, making us work a li le harder for the rewards, and that was great to see. I would like to thank all our volunteers who help out every week, at home and away, it's much appreciated by us all. Awards: Lucas Family Award - Koby Galloway, Aussie Disposals - Jacob Gordon, Spot-on Fishing Tackle –Logan Cordy, Janeway PlumbingAngus Maidment, Paradise PizzaBlake Telford, with Samuel Pearce rounding out the best players.
Senior Colts: A gallant effort by the boys last week, in a game we needed to win if we are to keep a finals appearance an op on. Behind at each quarter me break,
the resilience shown by the team to fight it out to the end is to be commended. S ll a li le inaccaurate in front of goals with a few silly mistakes, but a courageous effort overall. Awards: MT Wheels - Jack Aus n, Swallow Drive Meats - Tyler Richardson, Mick Mullan Award - Will Von Stanke, Coaches Award - Kain Ashby, Badenochs Deli AwardRyan Lucas, Harrison Elletson coming in at 6th best.
Reserves: Good to be back on the winners list and in control of our season. The Burr were fired up and had a lot to play for. But so did we, and a er a ght opening quarter we got on the board and for the most part controlled the game. We look forward to another big challenge this week against the Saints. Rob Hein dominated everywhere for the Commercial Hotel. Riley Maconachie got a heap of it and set the standard with his pressure for the Collins Court Butcher Award. Liam Durcan was outstanding down back, and kept us in it early, when the heat was on for the Killara Food Court Award. Aaron Sheperd con nued his impressive form and gave us plenty of run for the Pick Avenue Deli Award and Dan Hann was explosive, as always, for the first Club Tea Award and John Simkin was a key focal point up forward for the second Club Tea Award. A huge congratula ons to Geoff Hay on his 150th game for the Club against the Burr too.
Seniors: A great start to the game, going into the break with a fourteen-point lead. From there Mt Burr hit another gear and we were unable to kerb their a ack. Awards: Commercial Hotel - Ethan Norman, Killara Food CentreTyresse Newton, Collins Court Butcher Award - Will Vickery, Club Tea Awards to both Jake Whi y and Adam Properi-Porta. Regroup this week for Nangwarry at home.
Next week a er the Tantanoola game, get your fes val gear on and head back to the Club for 'Kongchella', bound to be a fun night.
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Je A ard
Coach:
Mark Paech 13B Andrew Telford 9 Luke McIntyre 18A Joel Maconachie 46 Tom Hunter 48 Paul Ellis (B vc 52 Braidon Frost 54 Aaron Shepherd 14 Lennox Lewis 10A Ma hew Roberts 15B John Simkin 17 Will Vickery 28B Harry Maddern 36 Tyreese Newton
Jake Whi y
Sean Farrell (B c) 11 Ma hew Cordy (A vc) 15A Ricky Hay 5 Darcy Hunt 24A Ethan Norman 27 Michael Waters 33 Corben O'Dea 34 Mark Paech 4 Fraser Brewster 24B Joel Maconachie 25 Marty Von Stanke (A c) 13A Je A ard (A c) 28A Jacob Arthurson 29A Tyrone Rayner 16 Brandon Kranz 37 Dan Hann 6 Cameron Sandercock 10B Liam Durcan 21 Ryan Vickery 39 Sco Fleming 20 Wayne A will 41 Jackson Meyer 8 Bryce James 32 Geoff Hay 43 Will Von Stanke 45 Adam Properi-Porta 23 Jack Aus n 47 Sean Maddern 51 Shak Von Stanke 53 Adam Searle 56 Riley Maconachie 57 Campbell Graney 59 Tyler Richardson 60 Lachie Pulford 61 William Cameron 62 Bodhi Pannenburg 64 Ma Lucas 65 Robbbie Hein 66 Sam Whitehead 67 Cohen Janeway 68 Brodie Moulten 88 Tony Elletson 63 Declan Wright 55 Ma hewMaidment(Bvc) 1A Jarrod Ryan 1B Jordan Cozzi 2A Bryn Weaver 2B Shaun Beard 1 Kain Ashby 2 Cohen Galpin 3 Tyler Richardson (vc) 5 Declan Richardson 7 Luke Allen 23 Jobe Janeway 81 Cohen Janeway (c) 26 Ryan Lucas 24 Toby McKinnon 20 Zac Pearce 88 Harrison Elletson 15 Jacob Gordon 14 Blake Telford 11 Axel Page 18 Ryan Taylor 22 Noah Pearce 8 Axl Von Stanke 25 Jack Aus n 27 Will Von Stanke (c) 34 Ethan Williamson 36 Bam Kent 29 Shak Von Stanke 10 Marley McDonald 12 Logan Cordy 35 Judd Cordy 40 Jackson Bald 29 Sam McInnes 7 Ryan Lucas 31 Hunter Bingham 24 Zach Paech 21 Noah Von Stanke-Dowie 26 Sam Pearce 14 Angus Maidment 2 Koby Galloway 1 Declan Richardson 8 Jimmy Whi y 32 Logan Cordy 18 Jacob Gordon 23 Axel Page 38 Jackson Bald 9 Mason Galpin 20 Blake Telford 12 Connor Gordon
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NANGWARRY SAINTS
seniors
A Grade Coach: Shane Raymond
B Grade Coach: Butch Muhovics
2 Tyler Virgo
3 Thomas Vanderhorst
4A Isaac Raymond
4B Calais Borman
6 Jake Biggs
football club notes
First of all we would like to wish Jimmy Manninen a speedy recovery a er an injury during the U11's match on Saturday. It is very important we ins l good sportsmanship values in our junior footballers from an early age. Jimmy has a bright football career ahead of him and we hope this injury does not hamper this. Secondly we would like to wish Hoody all the best a er suffering a broken ankle on Saturday, you will be missed!
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senior colts
Coach: Josh Smith
junior colts
Coach: Marcus Thomson
had a run through the middle. Harvey Virtanen - played every possy and gave us op ons every chance we had going forward. Tayte Virtanen - was at his usual best all day covering every inch of the oval and gave the team everything. Big Jack Barry was a tackling machine all day and took a few handy marks also. Josh Manninen - takes the game on really well and provides us with some great run of hal ack and through the guts.
Well done to all involved in organising the 2023 auc on night, the veg bar was a hit, and it was a successful night with the money raised going to some more improvements around the ground. Thank you to Jack Schultz from Penola for being the auc oneer, you certainly made an impression and made sure the night was full of laughs.
We would like to individually thank our several sponsors for suppor ng the Nangwarry Netball and Football Club for season 2023. This week we acknowledge Highway Mechanical and Godriks. Godrik Construc on and Electrical are a leading construc on and electrical contractor in the South East of South Australia and Western Victoria. They're a team of qualified tradespeople who tackle everything from complex large projects to smaller scale jobs. Driven by their commitment to excellence, they go the extra mile to make sure clients are completely sa sfied with their work. Call them today to schedule a consulta on.
We also acknowledge Highway Mechanical. Please give them a call on 8725 0044 and we hope our supporters support both of these companies in 2023.
Spor ng clubs would not survive without sponsorship, so we thank you very much.
Under 11: Today we took on Glencoe, unfortunately the game was shortened due to one of our players ge ng injured. It was very disappoin ng to see so many name calling, sling tackling and swearing. The injury could have been quite severe and to see such targe ng tac cs and poor sportsmanship in an under 11's match is not good for the future of football. Onwards and upwards li le saints as we look forward to tackling Kongorong next week.
Junior Colts: Unfortunate circumstances in the under 11s resulted in under 14s playing shortened quarters. Aside from the end score, the boys have had a dip. We didn't quite have the numbers to match with Glencoe on the day, but the boys have had a dip for 4 quarters. All the kids got their hands on the ball today and did their best with it. A few of our best on the day was big Jordan Edwards - toiled hard in the backline and
Senior Colts: The boys started slow Saturday, allowing Glencoe to kick away in the first half. A er half me, they really pulled them back, working hard defensively and crea ng chances forward. Unfortunately, we could only score the 2 goals but had lots of chances. They did really well keeping Glencoe to 7 goals in the second half The best players were Archer, Pete, Alex, Tatye, Blade and Jordan.
B Grade: Well a er going through four seasons in one day the boys had a fantas c win, but it came at a cost due to club legend Hoody breaking his ankle. We all wish him a speedy recovery. Also congratula ons to Darren Stewart on playing his 50 game. The boys got off to a flyer kicking 6 goals in the first quarter then the weather came in and made it a struggle to get the ball moving like we did in the first quarter. The boys in the middle were on fire all day. Young Calia had a field day out in the forward pocket kicking 4 goals. The back line held the opposi on to 4 goals for the game. Our next game is a must win against the Hawks, if we do we are finals bound. Best Sco y, Smithy, Jake, BJ, Schmi , Calia. Goals Calia 4, Smithy 3, Ben 2, Jake 1, Connor 1, Hoody 1, Josh 1. Go Saints!
A Grade: Despite ge ng off to a flyer Saturday we did not execute our planned game plan and allowed Glencoe to beat us in most areas of the game to control the play for which we paid the price. We had passages of great footy and con nue to commit to improving week in week out. On a posi ve note well done to our young senior colts who con nue to throw everything at the opposi on whether it be in the seniors or reserves and to Andy "Cheese" Hyland on his six goal haul. Our top 6 performers on the day were Josh Weedon, Jack Pudney, Jack Stocker, Tyler Virgo, Logan Gibbs and Joel Virtanen. This week we play Kongorong and will be fit and ready for the task. We con nue to commit to training well as a group which stands us in good stead to drive a solid four quarter effort of footy on Saturday
Can't leave without thanking the club for pu ng on a great Auc on Night and a big shout out to all those who purchased items for the benefit of our great club.
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Chaplin 37 Noah Virtanen 11 Arron Heron 28 Jarrad Neshoda 33 Andrew Hyland (A c) 10 Joel Virtanen (A c) 14 Joshua Smith 15 Ty Dinnison 21 Brodie Parsons 40 Hayden Sanders 25 Jacob Hutchesson 31 Josh Mills (B vc) 12 Aaron Hill 20 Ma hew Pra (A vc) 18 Luke Thomson 41 Darren Stewart 13 Joshua Weedon 42 Archer Virtanen 44 Josh Clayfield (B c) 47 Jordan Hagge 7 Dylan Podobnik 9 Benjamin Deamer 50 Stephen Just 52 Harrison Millard 17 Adam Todd 24 Jayden Moore 19 Sco Brooksby 66 Robert Hicks 8 Jack Pudney 49 Haydon Jolly6 16 Marcus Thomson 30 Jack Stocker 39 Sam Shaw 26 Ben Just 27 Jacob Schmi 5 Riley Edwards 8 Wya Balshaw 9 Tayte Virtanen 10 Archer Virtanen (c) 2 Peter Davis 12 Noah Virtanen (c) 19 Brandon Bu on-Sander 23 Jordan Dinnison 13 Benne Moy 23 Dylan Raedel 4 Calais Borman 21 Taj Bell (vc) 20 Dallas Davis 18 Jordan Edwards 21 Orion Mckay 12 Jakobe Barry 13 Dominic Stewart 16 Dusty Cooper 9 Tayte Virtanen (c) 19 Jack Barry 10 Joshua Manninen (vc) 23 Hayden Thomson 11 Blake Heron 1 Harvey Virtanen (vc) 2 Je Dinnison 8 William Barry
ROBE ROOSTERS
seniors
A Grade Coach: Nathan Brown
B Grade Coach: Anthony
football club notes
senior colts
junior colts
Junior Colts: A er a slow start to the game, the young roosters got motoring a er half me by playing more accountable, crea ve, and responsible football. As a result, the second half saw us matching Kongorong with scoring opportuni es. Although we experienced another defeat, it is not all gloom and doom. In our next contest against the 'Burr Boys', I'm sure with the same focus and concentra on, and effort as in the second half against the Hawks, we will enjoy a be er result. Once again, we can't ques on our young guy's effort and persistence. Every player tried their best to play the way they were being instructed. Thumbs up guys! Our goal kicker was; Braxton. Our more consistent players were considered to be: Jaxon, for a huge effort at full back: John, Vinne, Flynn, Elli, and Conrad for being super compe ve, and Dylan for being really solid at half back. This week, we need to play 4 quarters at our true poten al, and hopefully this will allow us to sing the club song, as part of our 'a er game' process. All the best!
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Kokiousis
Chris McLay
Coach:
Huebner 18 Harvey Moore 20 Reid Johns 30 John Hinchliffe 16 Brodie Dew 17 Byron Carter 23 Rinaldo Wells 11 Jack McGuiness 3 Brock Gibson 27 Maddox Boyle 25 Noah Maczkowiack 1 Jaxon Johns 8 Eli Jess 9 Spencer Aitken 6 Flynn Collins 21 Nate Allen 35 Saxon Mar n 4 Vincent Moore 5 Joel McKenny 12 Jacob Parker 2 Dylan Thomas 14 Daniel Hayes 15 Jimmy Collins 19 Conrad Bea e 26 Braxton Maczkowiack 24 William Carter 32 Charlie Hooper 33 Riley Bermingham 13 Sam Huebner
Lachlan Hentschke
Henry Lawrie
George Pretlove 28 Dougal Day 26 Ben Legoe 27 Jed Regnier
Bailey Walker
Jordan Pe t
Joel Bryant
Zac Deane 10 Kane Dunn
Jesse Robertson 18 Jordan Hentschke (c)
Tom Wachtel 20 Kayden Woodward
Hamish Smith 8 Nathan Brown
Egan Regnier 15 Tom Miller 16 Ben Denning 21 Mason Keane 22 Goerge Du on 23 Brodie Foulds 24 James Kokiousis 25 Pat Ma hews
Henry Hawker 29 Tom Emery 30 Bram Whi lesea 32 Flynn Peel 33 Ethan Cornish 35 Chris Burdon 42 Antony Kokiousis 46 James Francisco 53 Branden Soussa 54 Simon Ferguson 44 Tye Palmer 31 Jayden Campbell 36 Kane Cross 39 Jack Sneath (vc) 59 Josh Wilson 34 Baden Ling
Coach: Sam
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3 Flynn Peel 4 James Du on 7 Mason McKenny 18 Riley Boundy 25 Cooper Thomas 23 Myles Burzaco 26 Kyle Hampel 22 Cameron Gibbons 27 Ethan Carter 20 Riley Sutherland 13 Archie Hagge 12 Charles Moore 19 Sebas an Moore 16 Max Robertson 9 Blake Wylie 8 Nathan Gibbons 15 Kaiden Carter 10 Andrew Wells 29 Taj Boundy 31 Tyson Maczkowiack Jimmy Murch Daniel Nunan 17 Benjamin Hayes E F B N O C R
football club notes seniors
A Grade Coach: Reece Duncan
B Grade Coach: Rob Francis
Junior Colts: The boys are seeing the season out well with some really admirable performances and this game was no excep on. Reed played a blinder as well as Levi and Finn. The most notable player was young Sonny in just his 3rd game he was flying back into packs and using the ball like a professional. Looking forward for a trip to Robe this week
Alcock
senior colts
Coach: Tim Li le
junior colts
Coach: Frazer Johnston
Reed Gardiner
Finn
Green Jedsen Gamble
Montuori
Rylan Mckay
Hunt
Dean
Levi Thiele
Nate Peterson
Senior Colts: Last week the boys threw away a chance at securing a posi on in the finals with some very undisciplined football. This week is a must win to have any chance of playing finals and we will have to wait on results as we have the bye last round. The boys have had good year and have played some really good football but at mes have performed below our capabili es.
B Grade: It was an important day for our side as we celebrated 350 games for club legend Mark Teagle. Unfortunately the first quarter saw the Kongorong side play some great footy and kick 4 goals to nothing. To our sides credit we came out in the second quarter and got back into the game, however, we only closed the gap by a goal as we wasted opportuni es in the forward line. Unfortunately a er half me the experience of the Kongorong players stood out and they ran away with the game. In the last quarter the magnets were thrown around and it was good to see a number of players, try out different posi ons. It was possibly DJs final game for the club as he moves away and we thank him for his leadership of our young side throughout the season. Best players were Jacob Gregory, Brock, DJ, Frazer, Telf, Kody and Liam. Well done Max on your debut as a Mt Burr waterboy
A Grade: Last home game for the season and what a game to finish off with. Kongorong came out with a hunger a willingness to work that caught us sleeping in the first quarter before a quick li le wake up call at quarter me that really
kicked the boys into gear. From then on we were able to play some good football, working for each other and overall enjoying the me out there together. Proved once again our best football is up there. Those close games earlier in the year now a reminder that close enough isn’t good enough as wins are what get you into finals. Best players for the day were - 1. Jack Muhovics who has really focused on what I’ve said since day one and used those first, second and third efforts all day to win the ball and move it forward. 2. Swag who ended up kicking 10 for the day in a strong forward performance. One of the best forwards in the league and has been doing it for years. 3. Dyl Ridz who got possession a er possession and found his way through traffic as only he can. Kicked one of the goals of the year from the boundary and performed all day. 4. Taylor Allen who played tough all day and con nually throws body, soul and wrist at every contest. Love having him on our team. 5. Knife who danced his way around the backline and helped set us up me and me again. A really important player for us down back. 6. Wil Bowering who offered run and skill all day and the show of support for a teammate shown in the second quarter helped kick us into gear. Congratula ons also to Deklan Brant for making his A Grade debut. Certainly didn’t look out of place and contested well all day, used his kicking skills to our advantage and even kicked a goal. Well done mate.
Thanks to all supporters and volunteers who help make Mt Burr what it is and one of the best places to play. We really did love and enjoy that last home game for the year
Onto Robe this week for our last game of 2023 and my last game as coach. Thanks to everyone once again for all your love and support shown since day one way back in 2020.
Go Burr
Andrew
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James Wallis 6 Brodie Hennink 9 Nathan Muhovics 11 Bailey Poulish 17A Rhys Gamble 13 Mark Teagle 4 Harrison Sutcliffe 7 Cory Gamble 14 Taylor Allen 18 Dylan Ridley 20 Je Bowering 21 Jesse Robbins 22 Sam Wallis 26 Noah Telfer 27 Josh Fiebig 28 Jack Muhovics 31B Frazer Johnston 32 Peter Guye 33 Braeden Thwaites 35 Jack Gregory 40 Kody Bowering 43 Tom Hales 29 Harvey Muhovics 44 Ben Ballantyne 30 Ed Ballantyne 31A Reece Duncan 46 Harry
Nathaniel
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Daniel
Liam
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William
52 Josh
49 Clint
Declan
Heath
Braden Manhood Kallan Bevan Blake Brant Brady
Dallas
Caleb
Lukas Montuori
Lawson Charlie
Chance Mitchell
Jackson
Tate
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Ridley 1
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Corman
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Woolston Jimmy Li le Becky Davis Hunter Joesphs Mostyn Li le
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A GRADE
Tantanoola 53 (K. Ousey, J. Walker) def
Hatherleigh 49 (E. Redden, R. Ne le)
Kalangadoo 60 (L. Munro, E. McDiarmid) def
Port MacDonnell 41 (A. Berkefeld, K. Collins)
Glencoe 63 (C. Owen, J. Paproth) def
Nangwarry 19 (C. Lock, B. Dycer)
Mount Burr 56 (M. Hagge , A. Dean) def
Kongorong 35 (K. Wright, R. Perry)
A RESERVE
Tantanoola 42 (B. Taylor, S. Ryan) def
Hatherleigh 34 (C. Sullivan, S. Broadhead)
Kalangadoo 50 (R. Wetherall, G. Duncan) def
Port MacDonnell 30 (S. Lewis, K. Winterfield)
Glencoe 67 (A. Cocks, C. Hentschke) def
Nangwarry 29 (L. Feast, M. Hunter)
Kongorong 43 (E. McLoughlin, G. Bald) def
Mount Burr 36 (M. Butler, A. Lambert)
B GRADE
Hatherleigh 35 (S. Gibbs, J. Belliknger) def
Tantanoola 31 (H. Radley, E. Clarke)
Port MacDonnell 47 (J. Taylor, K. Millard) def
Kalangadoo 42 (I. Gidding, Z. Rout)
Glencoe 75 (L. Kenny, A. Finnis) def
Nangwarry 17 (E. Jones, K. Simmonds)
Mount Burr 35 (T. Gamble, C. Shaw) def Kongorong 30 (J. Poel, L. Page)
B RESERVE
Hatherleigh 57 (E. Burton, S. Beare) def Tantanoola 31 (L. Kuiper, R. Sims)
Port MacDonnell 52 (F. Sco , A. Moulden) def Kalangadoo 33 (M. Wilkinson, B. Devine)
Glencoe 52 (R. McBain, J. Mutch) def Nangwarry 15 (M. Glynn, C. Haskin)
Mount Burr 35 (D. Smith, A. Smith-Muhovics) def Kongorong 26 (A. Brant, T. Mullan)
17&UNDER
Tantanoola 44 (E. Cytrowski, C. Kaigg) def Hatherleigh 28 (K. Carruthers, A. Chambers)
Port MacDonnell 63 (L. Lamb, C. Newton) def Kalangadoo 26 (A-J Chuck, H. Kenne )
Glencoe 63 (L. Thorne, G. Ferguson) def Nangwarry 32 (T. McNair, M. Mitchell)
Mount Burr 64 (J. Bowering, O. Holland) def Kongorong 31 (B. Dulivenwoorde, P. Hicks)
15&UNDER
Hatherleigh 79 (O. Beggs, H. Bellinger) def Tantanoola 6 (P. Thorne, B. Roberts)
Kalangadoo 50 (S. Russell, C. Peacock) def Port MacDonnell 14 (B. Ridding, J. Morgan)
Glencoe 40 (M. Maney, S. Tweddie) def Nangwarry 34 (M. Timms, K. Epiha)
Mount Burr 45 (K. Wilson, S. Davis) def Kongorong 12 (D. Jennings, L. Foster)
13&UNDER
Hatherleigh 49 (K. Mclean, R. Day) def Tantanoola 14 (E. Mason, J. Johnson)
Kalangadoo 53 (A. Prosperi-Porta, M. Peacock) def Port MacDonnell 34 (K. Mclean, R. Day)
Glencoe 51 (E. Burdon, A. Gordon) def Nangwarry 13 (D. McNair, J. Petrie)
Mount Burr 49 (H. Gellion, H. Wilson) def Kongorong 18 (P. Telford, A. Brant)
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round 16 RESULTS
Port MacD. 11 3 0 2 697 456 22 152.85 W L D B For Agst Pts % Nangwarry 0 14 0 2 365 894 0 40.83 B RESERVE Robe 9 5 0 2 672 589 18 114.09 Kongorong 1 13 0 2 474 810 2 58.52 A RESERVE Robe 14 0 0 2 711 406 28 175.12 Mount Burr 5 10 0 1 591 657 10 89.95 Kalangadoo 12 2 0 2 734 418 24 175.60 Robe 11 3 0 2 651 465 22 140.00 Glencoe 7 6 1 2 620 506 15 122.53 Hatherleigh 7 7 0 2 547 456 14 119.96 Mount Burr 2 12 0 2 391 615 4 63.58 Tantanoola 6 8 0 2 476 451 12 105.54 Hatherleigh 7 6 1 2 671 615 15 109.11 Glencoe 7 7 0 2 660 607 14 108.73 Tantanoola 7 7 0 2 640 572 14 111.89 Port MacD 10 3 1 2 702 493 21 142.39 Nangwarry 0 14 0 2 317 953 0 33.26 W L D B For Agst Pts % B GRADE Kongorong 3 12 0 1 376 698 6 53.87 Robe 4 10 0 2 429 513 8 83.63 Tantanoola 11 4 0 1 668 526 22 127.00 Nangwarry 0 14 0 2 279 791 0 35.27 Port MacD. 13 2 0 1 806 551 26 146.28 Tantanoola 0 14 0 2 215 942 0 22.82 Port Mac 5 9 1 1 681 660 11 103.18 Nangwarry 5 9 0 2 506 678 10 74.63 Tantanoola 11 3 0 2 703 527 22 133.40 Hatherleigh 12 2 0 2 764 449 24 170.16 Kongorong 8 6 0 2 649 570 16 113.86 Mount Burr 10 5 0 1 604 443 20 136.34 Kalangadoo 8 6 0 2 663 532 16 124.62 Mount Burr 4 11 0 1 561 750 8 74.80 W L D B For Agst Pts % Hatherleigh 10 5 0 1 750 546 20 137.36 Glencoe 8 6 0 2 658 568 16 115.85 Kongorong 2 12 0 2 471 792 4 59.47 W L D B For Agst Pts % Nangwarry 0 14 0 2 231 856 0 26.99 Port MacD. 11 4 0 1 546 384 22 142.19 Glencoe 5 9 0 2 423 566 10 74.73 17&UNDER Mount Burr 14 1 0 1 875 479 28 182.67 Kalangadoo 1 13 0 2 365 802 2 45.51 15&UNDER Kalangadoo 13 1 0 2 690 442 26 156.11 Port MacD 12 2 0 2 850 337 24 252.23 Kongorong 3 11 0 2 461 520 6 88.65 Glencoe 5 9 0 2 372 593 10 62.73 Hatherleigh 5 9 0 2 640 692 10 92.49 Robe 4 10 0 2 426 607 8 70.18 13&UNDER W L D B For Agst Pts % Kalangadoo 14 0 0 2 1104 202 28 546.53 Nangwarry 1 13 0 2 417 870 2 47.93 Mount Burr 9 6 0 1 581 586 18 99.15 Kongorong 2 12 0 2 242 709 4 34.13 Hatherleigh 13 2 0 1 782 424 26 184.43 Kalangadoo 14 0 0 2 784 190 28 412.63 Robe 4 10 0 2 568 585 8 97.09 W L D B For Agst Pts % Kalangadoo 13 0 1 2 949 469 27 202.35 A GRADE Tantanoola 10 3 1 2 742 613 21 121.04 Glencoe 12 2 0 2 756 487 24 155.24 W L D B For Agst Pts % Port MacD. 11 3 0 2 618 336 22 183.93 Tantanoola 0 14 0 2 119 578 0 20.59 Mount Burr 9 6 0 1 508 399 18 127.32 Hatherleigh 12 2 0 2 643 272 24 236.40 Robe 3 11 0 2 285 544 6 52.39 Glencoe 4 10 0 2 328 477 8 68.76 Nangwarry 9 6 0 1 435 540 18 80.56 Kongorong 2 12 0 2 230 614 4 37.46
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kirsty johnson tantanoola netball club
Congratula ons to Kirsty Johnson on her milestone of 150 senior games for the Tantanoola Netball Club last weekend against Hatherleigh.
Kirsty reached her last milestone in July of 2017 where she was a part of the B Reserve team and part of the winning grand final that year. 2018 saw Kirsty join the B Grade side again as a player and she also co-coached the B Reserve side in this year. 2019 was a year off for Kirsty as she welcomed her third daughter Eryn.
A er a li le convincing Kirsty pulled the red and white dress on again in 2022 as part of the B Grade team and she is in this side again this year
A strong goalie who has been part of our ger clan her whole life, and now watching and suppor ng her daughters as they sport the red and white ger as well. A passionate ger who's netball brain never fails her or her team.
S ll playing fabulous netball and we are sure we will con nue to see Kirsty on the court for many years to come.
Pictured above (L-R) are mum Susie, Kirsty, Myla, Eryn, Kailee and nephew Connor
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HATHERLEIGH vs KALANGADOO
Hatherleigh host Kalangadoo to face off against the undefeated Magpies this weekend. Kalangadoo’s strong goalies Ebony McDiarmid and Abbey Duncan move with ease and shoot with accuracy throughout the circle, meaning that Hatherleigh defenders Maddie Redman and Elly Redden will need to work over me to limit their shoo ng opportuni es. Magpie midcourters Chloe and Jayde Peacock work over me to feed the ball into their goalies, moving well together and feeding with ease. Hatherleigh’s Erin Watson and Lara MacGregor will need to apply pressure around the circle to curb their impact. Hatherleigh goal shooters Demi Vanderhorst and Maddie Pulmer will move well in the circle, despite the defensive efforts of Lara Munro and Lauren Kain, being fed well from outside by Rosie Ne le and Tegan Telfer, who will be under pressure from Jane Auld outside the circle. Kalangadoo’s strength throughout the court will prove too much for the Eagles and they will come away with the win.
GLENCOE vs TANTANOOLA
The Tigers head to Glencoe to face off in the match of the round. Glencoe’s young defensive combina on of Sarah Edwards and Chelsea Owen will put the pressure on for Tantanoola goalies Emma Gould and Keryl Ousey, forcing errors and snapping up any loose balls. Down the other end of the court Tantanoola’s Kate Bromley and Tayla Rowe will combine well in the circle, working over me to create intercepts before the ball gets into the hands of Glencoe’s strong goalies Chantelle Cocks and Jenna Paproth, who combine well in the circle, shoo ng with accuracy. Glencoe Wing Defence Chloe Pfitzner will work hard around the circle edge and make Tantanoola’s Casey Walker earn every pass into the circle, forcing errors and chasing up turnovers. Glencoe are likely to finish the day with the points, but the Tigers will put up a solid fight.
KONGORONG vs NANGWARRY
The Saints head to Kongorong to ba le it out with the Hawks, in what has the poten al to be a tough game. Nangwarry’s Hayley Vanderhorst and Cassie Dinnison will fight hard to earn possessions in the goal circle, conver ng for their side, however they will be under tough pressure from Hawks Riley Buckingham and Emily Lightbody. Nangwarry’s defensive duo of Kayla Gray and Carly Ploenges will work over me to limit the movement of Kongorong’s Tilah Buckingham and Evie Sealey. Nangwarry’s Chrystal Lock and Kongorong’s Kate Wright will ba le it out on the wing, both figh ng to gain possession for the team and work the ball down the court. Both teams will come out firing to get the win, however the Hawks will likely come away with their second win for the season.
ROBE vs MOUNT BURR
The Mozzies head down to Robe this weekend to play off against the Roosters. Mount Burr goalies Ebony Clark and Lauren Wheeler have proven to accurate in the circle meaning that Robe’s defenders Emma Grant and Georgia Perkins will need to limit their opportuni es to score. Down the other end of the court Robe’s goalie combina on of Demi Carter and Tori Gluyas are able to shoot with accuracy around the circle, moving well and being fed from outside by Annie Regnier and Lucy Perkins. Mount Burr youngsters Madi Hagge and Olivia Dean, combine well and use their height to their advantage, and will be hun ng to create turnovers in the defensive end for the Mozzies. Laura Schultz and Simone Westerman will apply pressure around the Robe circle, forcing errors and working the ball back down to their goalies. This game will likely finish in Robe’s favour, however both teams will fight for the win.
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