The Family League
ROUND 7 - SATURDAY 27 may 2023
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HATHERLEIGH v TANTANOOLA
PORT MACDONNELL v KALANGADOO
GLENCOE v NANGWARRY
KONGORONG v MOUNT BURR
Robebye
ROUND 7 - SATURDAY 27 may 2023
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HATHERLEIGH v TANTANOOLA
PORT MACDONNELL v KALANGADOO
GLENCOE v NANGWARRY
KONGORONG v MOUNT BURR
Robebye
Nangwarry 3.1 6.1 7.2 11.3 (69)
Hatherleigh 5.5 11.9 16.17 21.19 (145)
Best - Nangwarry: J. Pudney, J. Virtanen, T. Virgo, T. Dinnison, J. Hutchesson, A. Hyland; Hatherleigh: S. Gray, M. Telford, E. Leopold, G. McGrath, W. Chay, J. Wight.
Goals - Nangwarry: A. Hyland 6, J. Virtanen 2, N. Virtanen 2, T. Virgo; Hatherleigh: L. Brown 4, J. Telfer 3, T. Hutchesson 3, J. Bateman 2, D Bateman 2, L. Smith 2, P. Chay 2, S. Gray, J Gray, J. Telford.
Tantanoola 0.2 0.4 3.8 5.13 (43)
Port MacD. 7.3 10.6 13.10 15.13 (103)
Best - Tantanoola: J. Ha , T. Ha , H. Thomson, C. Kelly, M. Roberts, C. Saint; Port MacDonnell: B. O’Dine, J. Schleter, N. Wilke, C. Munro, J Woodall, W. Macdonald.
Goals - Tantanoola: H. Thomson 2, C. Baker, J. Dawe, B. Reilly; Port MacDonnell: C. Munro 3, T. Sullivan 3, N. Wilke 2, A. Kuhl 2, E. Gladman 2, C. Howle , J. Woodall, W. Macdonald.
Mount Burr 2.4 6.7 13.10 20.15 (135) Glencoe 2.6 6.6 7.6 9.7 (61)
Best - Mount Burr: K. Bevan, J. Bowering, C. Bevan, J. Gregory, J. Fiebig, J. Wallis; Glencoe: A. Hentschke, J. Edmonds, D. Childs, Z. Cocks, T. Edwards, A. Hurley
Goals - Mount Burr: J. Gregory 7, J. Fiebig 4, J. Wallis 3, B. Sharp 2, W. Bowering, A. Ridley, K. Bevan, J. Muhovics; Glencoe: A. Hentschke 3, A. Hurley, D. Childs, T. Edwards, P. Mitchell, W Maloney, T. Weaver.
Robe 2.2 8.7 14.11 24.18 (162)
Kongorong 2.5 2.6 6.7 6.7 (43)
Best - Robe: G. Du on, H. Lawrie, J. Bryant, K. Dunn, L. Hentschke, K. Woodward; Kongorong: E. Norman, M. Cordy, M. Waters, A. Searle, R. Maconachie, T. Rayner
Goals - Robe: J. Bryant 4, H. Smith 3, H. Lawrie 2, J. Pe t 2, G. Pretlove 2, G. Du on 2, L. Hentschke, Z. Deane, B. Walker, K. Dunn, S. Huebner, K. Woodward, M. Keane, J. Sneath, M. Robertson; Kongorong: J. Ryan 2, M. Cordy
2, M. Roberts, L. Lewis.
Best - Nangwarry: S. Brooksby, J. Moore, J
Schmi , A. Thomson, A. Hill, A. Heron; Hatherleigh: E. Bowman, J. Faulkner, J Faulkner, J. Wight, H. Jones.
Goals - Nangwarry: J. Clayfield 3; Hatherleigh: H. Jones 2, J. Wight 2, T. Bell 2, J. Hales, J Altschwager, T. Pegler
Best - Tantanoola: N. Bell, J. Bromley, J. Wright, B. Hateley, A. Mulraney, R. Redway; Port MacDonnell: M. Roscow, N. Brotherton, A. Harding, J. Cawthorne, F. Lynch, J. Feast.
Goals - Tantanoola: D. Hogan 2, B. Hateley, N. Cory; Port MacDonnell: A. Harding 3, B. Newton 3, N. Brotherton 2, D. O’Dine 2, J Li le, J. Feast, M. Roscow
Best - Mount Burr: J. Gregory, G. Whennen, J. Francis, M. Teagle, C. Bowering; Glencoe: J Agars, I. Stubberfield, S. Hentschke, B. Curran, B. Lipscombe.
Goals - Mount Burr: M. Teagle 2, H. Sutcliffe, D. Jankowski, G. Whennen, N. Telfer, B. Thwaites, K. Neilson; Glencoe: I. Stubberfield, B. Curran.
Best - Robe: E. Cornish, Z. Donnelly, K. Cross, N. Hurst, T. Palmer, A. Clarke; Kongorong: S. Madden, R. Hein, M. Paech, P. Ellis, W Cameron.
Goals - Robe: Z. Donnelly 3, Codee Weston 2, K. Cross, A. Kokiousis; Kongorong: S. Beard 2, J Simkin, B. Frost.
Best - Tantanoola: C. Kelly, J. Braun, J. Aylesbury, B. Rowe; Port MacDonnell: P Robinson, J. Spehr, A. New.
Goals - Tantanoola: C. Kelly 4, J. Aylesbury 2, N. Cockrum, K. Wichman; Port MacDonnell: K. Gilmore, D. Habner, Z. Chant.
Best - Mount Burr: B. Lawson, C. Bevan, S. Hunt, L. Thiele, H. Johnston; Glencoe: D Richards-Fennell, J. Younger, L. Stubberfield, L. Brierley, D. Ferguson, K. Rigney
Goals - Mount Burr: B. Sharp 3, C. Bevan 3, L. Thiele 3, S. Hunt, K. Bevan; Glencoe: K. Rigney 2, S. Haase, K. Price.
C. Borman, N. Von Stanke-
Dowie, A. Virtanen, N. Virtanen, B. Moy, P Davis; Hatherleigh: R. Haines, J. Atkinson, T Atkinson, R. Prouse, B. Snook, Z. Ballantyne.
Goals - Nangwarry: N. Virtanen 2, C. Borman, R. Edwards; Hatherleigh: R. Haines 7, T Atkinson, J. Bellinger, C. Clark, A. Ne le, C. Taylor, R. Prouse.
Best - Robe: M. Robertson, D. Nunan, N. Gibbons, F. Peel, K. Carter; Kongorong: C. Janeway, S. Von Stanke, T. Richardson, H. Elletson, Z. Pearce, K. Ashby
Goals - Robe: D. Nunan 8, M. Robertson 7, F Peel 3, M. Mckenny 2; Kongorong: T Richardson, R. Taylor, S. Von Stanke.
Best - Tantanoola: G. Altschwager, C. Bromley, K. Bromley, N. Li le, J. Hunter, S. Batchelor; Port MacDonnell: B. Pra , Z. Lewis, H. Carroll, T. Manning, K. Gilbert, J. Lewis.
Goals - Port MacDonnell: B. Pra 4, J. Lewis 3, N. Fox 2, H. Carroll, T. Neale, P. Clarke.
Best - Mount Burr: L. Thiele, R. Gardiner, F Woolston, J. Li le, H. Josephs, M. Li le; Glencoe: J. Sinkunas, T. Richards, S. Haase, K. Price, K. Mulraney
Goals - Mount Burr: No goal scorers recorded; Glencoe: T. Richards 5, J. Sinkunas 3, K. Mulraney 2, J. Hewle 2, K. Price, H. Dale, S. Haase, B. Dale.
Best - Nangwarry: J. Manninen, T. Virtanen, H. Virtanen, J. Edwards, J. Barry, J. Barry; Hatherleigh: C. Taylor, N. Fitzgerald, H. Gilbertson, R. Chambers, W. Dower.
Goals - Nangwarry: T. Virtanen; Hatherleigh: C. Taylor 4, R. Haines 3, C. Leopold 2, S. Figg, E. Sims, P. Fitzgerald.
Best - Robe: J. Hinchliffe, B. Carter, F. Collins, S. Aitken, S. Mar n; Kongorong: B. Telford, A. Maidment, A. Page, R. Lucas, L. Cordy, D Richardson.
Goals - Robe: J. Mckenny; Kongorong: A. Page 3, R. Lucas 2, J. Gordon, B. Telford.
A Grade: Last week we came up against an improved Nangas team that play some quality footy in patches and put us under real pressure at mes. From our point of view, the first half was patchy, we kicked the first couple goals of the game and moved the ball easily, but then let them back in with silly mistakes and lack of concentra on, allowing them to kick the next 2. This pa erned con nued through the half with us holding an 38 point lead and the main break. The 2nd half saw us play more consistent football, but it was our goal kicking that was le ng us down. Several easy chances went missing throughout the half which saw us score 10-10, running out 76 point winners. Goal kickers were evenly spread across the board, with mul ple 2s and 3s. Best players were Sam Gray and Mikey Telford at half back. Big Ethan Leopold in the ruck, Jed Telfer in the middle and Louis Brown up forward.
B Grade: We came up against a much improved and skilful Nangwarry side on Saturday, we knew it was going to be a challenge, and they pushed us right ll the end, We couldn't quite get the game played on our terms but s ll managed to walk away with a nice win. Quite a few things we have to work on during the week. Mini Bowie was in excellent form again his in and under work around the ground earnt him BOG. Je Faulks had another cracking game off the half back. Jase Faulks was in good touch in the centre all day. Josh Wight had another great game across half forward along with Harvey Jones who is really star ng to hit his straps and
play some great football.
Senior Colts: The boys came up against a determined Nangwarry side and had to work hard for the points. It was great to see the boys play just as hard for the opposi on when they were asked to pull on the opposi on guernsey We also got the chance to play some junior colts in our side, in which they all played their part. Riley Haines was a stand out kicking 7 in his first senior colt game. Hudson Nowak played a solid game again at CHB. The Atkinson brothers played a great game again through the middle. While Blake Snook and Zack Ballantyne ba led all day for their best games this year. We look to keep the ball rolling as we take on tant next week.
Junior Colts: Today we came up against a very undermanned team, which gave us the opportunity to bring up some of our under 11’s in Thomas Lowe and Sam Lang, well done to those boys. We had a game plan right from the start and and to the boys’ credit they stuck to it. Best players were Coaden Taylor, Ned Fitzgerald, Harry Gilbertson, Reef Chambers and Will Dower
Under 11: We travelled to Nangwarry this week and were treated to some beau ful sunny weather. The team was keen to get going straight away very excited to get their hands on the footy. Their footy is ge ng be er each week and it showed this week they all played really well. Leni, Hazel, Thomas, Kobe, and Arlan all stepped up this week to play some great games of footy and be good team players.
A reminder that a er today’s game at Hatherleigh we will be heading back to the Somerset Hotel to support one of our valued sponsors, please give them a call if you would like to book a table for a meal. Glencoe game – 3rd June we look forward to hos ng our valued sponsors for our annual Sponsors Day as well as bringing back our 1973 A Grade and 2013 B Grade premiership teams together again for a reunion. For more informa on about this please contact Ma Cytrowski. Sponsors are a vital part of our club so thank you to all of our valued sponsors –please support those who support us. 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.
Senior Colts: This week we hosted the top of the table Pt Mac, a er another slowish start our boys found their groove and put pressure on Pt Mac all game, making it hard for them to score. Really proud of the boys effort of buying into what we are trying to accomplish and playing an exci ng brand of team footy each and every week. Best players in no order were Cade Kelly whose having an excellent year so far, James Braun, Brayden Rowe and Jaime Aylesbury, well done lads
Reserves: We hosted Pt Mac last week with good condi ons and strong breeze. The boys put up a good fight for the first half but unfortunately fitness from the other team proved to be the big factor and they were able to run away from us.
Marky Bell (Tant meal voucher) received our best on ground with great game play forward and in defence. Other best players were Jacob Wright (Foodland voucher), Brayden Hateley (Millicent Golf Club), Jake Bromley (Ampol fuel voucher) and Riley Redway
Seniors: Last week we played a very experienced and tall Port Mac team. Our small and inexperienced team was really looking forward to another challenge. We started slow and unfortunately didn't take our opportuni es in the first half We went in at half me to start from scratch and tell ourselves scores are level. We focused on what we are working on and what we went away from in the first half. A er some great team conversa ons and team goals set for the second half we come back out and won the 2nd half of the game. It was great to see and shows how far we have come showing our supporters how much fight we have by not dropping our heads. Best players in no order Jordan Ha (Alternate Life), Cam Saint (Tant meal voucher), Troy Ha (Gino's), Hamish Thomson, Marc Roberts (Ampol fuel voucher) and Cade Kelly (Foodland voucher).
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Mini Colts: Toughest contest yet, but s ll came away with the win. Best players sponsored by Bay Pizzeria Kade Grosvenor, Aus n Hopgood, Harry Blacksell, Charlie Lasle , Riley Virgo, Jaxon Hulse. Goal kickers Jagger Macdonald, Max Pitson, Jaxon Hulse, Zachary Howard, Brock Lewis.
Junior Colts: Tantanoola put up a good contest last week. It was quite challenging early but to our teams’ credit they stuck to the task and managed to get away to an early lead. We had some excellent passages of play throughout the game which is pleasing to see. It shows that what we’ve been training for, is actually paying off. The game was a ght contest and the scoreboard wasn’t a true reflec on of this. Thanks again to all of our players for going over and playing for Tant during the game. It shows the type of players we have and the desire to improve. Award winners this week went to Jackson Knowles who’s improving each week following more consistency on the track. Naite Fox for playing another great game, Brody Pra playing fantas c footy and giving us plenty of headaches when he played for Tant. Je Lewis again bringing teammates into the game with his unselfish a tude. Charlie Carroll playing well across half back and seeing his kicking improving. Tye Dennert returning from injury last week and giving us a cut out through the ruck. Best players went to Brody Pra with a standout BOG performance. Zane Lewis playing a now typical captains’ role through the middle. Harry Carroll once again running hard and finding plenty of ball and bringing others into the game. Taj Manning for playing his best game yet at half forward crea ng heaps of space and opportuni es. Kane Gilbert
played a strong game at half back and through the middle. Even going head-to-head with Harry and Brody. Je Lewis who for someone leading the league goal kicking is more than ok bringing other team members into the game giving off plenty of goal scoring chances. Our team are playing some really great team footy at the moment, and we hope that con nues this week in front of our 1998 premiership sides.
Senior Colts: Last week we went up to Tantanoola for our biggest challenge so far this season. For the 2nd week in a row, we started slow, which you can't so against quality sides.
Unfortunately, our poor form con nued throughout the game where we were out played and went down 55 to 25 for our first loss this season. We had patches during the game where effort was there and the boys tried hard, but it was all too inconsistent and not up to scratch for some of our boys' standards. Fortunately, it is just one game and one that we can use to improve going forward. This game goes back to the old saying ' you play how you train'. This week we welcome Kalangadoo in a game where the boys will look to bounce back and improve from last week's effort. We have a talented group and will con nue to take things week by week and keep improving these young footballers in posi ve ways. Best players sponsored by Toni Gilmore @ Key2Sale Pa rick Robinson, Jacob Spehr and Archie New.
B Grade: A good hard game of footy was played last Saturday in windy and cold condi ons. Best players Ma Roscow, Nathan Brotherton, Aaron Harding, Adam Richards, Fraser Lynch and Jess Feast.
A Grade Coach: Al Lyon
B Grade Coach: Adam Box & Leigh Peacock
One would be forgiven to think that it was mid May as the weather gods shined down on Magpie Park with the Tant Tigers making the journey across in what was sent to a perfect day for footy across all grades. Once again Boxy got the day off to a flyer with a huge amount of numbers for both sides and some quality footy being played. With so many numbers most weeks its exci ng to know the future of footy is looking very bright.
Junior Colts: A er a close loss the week before to the Saints, Macca worked hard during the week to get the youngest Maggies up and about for what shaped as a very even contest as both sides has some very good playmakers and good numbers. The 1st quarter was super ght as both sides to to find the edge with neither side managing to get away. The 2nd quarter was very similar to the 1st with both sides having plenty of the ball and some good passages of play but the young Maggies just couldn’t manage to finish off and through good defending were only 9 points down at the half. The 3rd quarter was a real ba le as defence for both sides held the key and only the single point was scored. Macca asked for a disciplined and huge effort in the last as the game was their for the taking but unfortunately couldn’t manage a score to go down by 23 points. Best players were once again an even spread across the ground, but BOG went to Lachy McCann closely followed by Joe Box. Some of the smaller brigrade in Nathanial Cooper, Charlie Widdison, Darcy Wurst & Aiden Cooper rounded out the best.
Senior Colts: Coming up against an undefeated Tigers was always going to be a ba le for our undermanned colts but that didn’t stop them jumping ouyt of the blocks early managauing to get the 1st couple of goals of the game. The 1st quarter ended up a fairly even affair with once again Brycie & Nato crea ng contests & stoppages in the middle and Coop up forward working his magic & Harry Mules providing 1st use of the ball. This seemed to spark tant into gear and weight of numbers saw the maggies spend a lot of the quarter chasing yet s ll dug in hard and tried to provide a contest. At the half Tommy asked to finish the game of with the a acking brand that they know they can play, remove the scoreboard and play for each other. This meant we were treated to some tough, quality football and things levelled up somewhat un l Brycie came off a er a huge knock to mean we were 1 down for the remainder of the game. With the game opening up late it we managed to get the ball forward a lot more to Coop who in a lop sided score s ll managed 7 majors to end up BOG. Blunay, Nato, Harry & Connor rounded out the best players.
B Grade: A week is a long me in footy!
A er a very disappoin ng week the boys well and truly bounced back against Tantanoola. The lads were keen, excited & enthusias c and this was reflected in how they played. Brad Male at full forward was sensa onal taking numerous contested marks and kicking 4 goals in the first quarter. The forward line was able to have numerous opportuni es thanks to the work of the centre players of Jacob Simmonds, Tyler Jones and Nathan Reeves who were sensa onal all day, however they were well serviced by ruckman Kayne Shepard who was incredible in the centre clearances. Looking forward to the week off before we play a very strong Port McDonnell
A Grade: With more ins and outs than a couple on a honeymoon, Lynsey is s ll working on the best line up and trying to get the senior group se led, the line up against Tant was another chance to try a few players in different posi ons and some new structures. For a Saturday in May you couldn’t have asked for a be er day especially with the tall mber up forward and from the outset this looked to prove the case as the midfield were on top from the 1st bounce and managed to get the ball down to the forwards quickly to get a 4 goal to 1 opening quarter and one could be thinking that this was ging to con nue for the next 3 quarters. A er quarter me the Tigers went into defensive mode with the objec ve to not win the game but shiut the game down to prevent a large score against them. The 2nd quarter saw a dour affair with not a lot of space at the contests and plenty of ball ups around the ground with at one stage there were 6 in succession. We s ll managed 2 gaols to 1 in the quarter to have a 26 point lead at the half. To start the 3rd was a repeat of the 2nd, ght, tough and very li le space but as the quarter went on there were glimpses from the maggies that the game was about to be broken apart with some good passages of play, link up to kick away all be it slightly to a 36 point lead at the final break. The last quarter we con nued to push hard and had a lot more of the play but in kicking 3 gaols 5 for the last could manage to fully put the gers away however s ll managed a 50 point win in a tough, defensive game of footy. The backline were pivotal for the 4 quarters and this saw Ma Fatchen, Tommy Williams & Jags Pra lead the best players. Not far away and con nuing his good early season form was Tye Mcmanus, Jack O’Connor is growing week in and week out and Ben Gregory rounded out the best players.
A er a week off for the bye all focus goes to what should be an en cing ba le against the Bay on their home ground in what is an important game for both sides.
Images courtesy Steve Walters (Snapperific)A Grade Coach: Tom Edwards
B Grade Coach: Ben Hentschke
1 Aidan Hurley 18 Darcy Williamson
other winless side on the ladder so let us hope we can come out on top.
3 Brodie Glynn 13 Jake Blackwell 16 Jack Edmonds 24A Dylan Pfitzner 26 Jason Bates
4 Dane Paproth 14 Isaac Mulraney 23 Kyle Maney
8 Zacc Cocks (A capt) 11 Patrick Mitchell 20 Sam Giersch
9 Tom Edwards 12 Will Maloney 24B Ma hew Jaeschke 27 Tory Weaver 28 James Kipping 30 Jack Miller
29 Henry Smith
senior colts
31 Clay VonDuve 32 Mitch Li le 63 Shannon Megaw
7 Declan Hurley 50 Mitch Boyd 72 Kieron Rigney
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Welcome to another round of MidSouth East footy. The weather was much kinder to us last week as we travelled to Mt Burr, but unfortunately, we were not able to capitalise on it on the footy field. Only 1 win from our 4 games in what we were hoping were 4 winnable matches. A big congratula ons must go to Sam Giersch who played his 100th A Grade match. The G Train has been great servant of the club, as a junior player, 2- me junior premiership player, commi ee member and allround helpful volunteer of the club. This week our Home Game Sponsor is Steeline Roofing Mount Gambier. Get into Steeline for all your roofing needs. Thanks to all our sponsors every week. We welcome Nangwarry this week and also host our Life Members Day. It will be great to see all our Life Members back at our club and in the Viewing Room for a big game.
B Grade: The Reserves entered the game hoping that this was a winnable game, but with a lot of injuries or player unavailability it did not help us field anywhere near our strongest team. Even so, you can only play with who you have, and we started fairly well. We managed to get the ball forward regularly, but just struggled to score as much as our opposi on. This con nued for most of the game and in the last quarter we let the lead slip away a bit. The final margin being 47 points. Again, we had 6 senior colts fill in, which is proving resome work for these lads, but they are doing an outstanding job. Best players were Josh Agars, Isaac Stubberfield, Sam Hentschke, Ben Curran and Braedon Lipscombe.
7 Digby Richards-Fennell
27 Brodie Burdon 15 Marcus McGrath 29 Brodie Pfitzner 38 Tyrone Siebert 17 Luke Stubberfield
34 Josh Agars 36 Braeden Lipscombe 37 Harry Comley 39 Tim Mutch 40 Adam Pulford 42 Trent Hawke 43 Alex Hentschke 44 Jayson Finnis 55 Jed Ma hews 57 Ben Curran (B capt) 59 Byron Tentye 68 Sam Hentschke 69 William Rowland 70 Anthony Lipscombe 75 Ethan Bronca 73 Bevan Lipscombe 64 Sam Longhurst 49 Josh Younger 67 Brodie Sco 73 Kieron Rigney
Junior Colts: To last week, and the Junior Colts got off to a great start with 7 goals in the first, then running out winners 103 to 21. The boys dominated the first half kicking 12 goals to no score and then once the game was won and some rota ons took place, the scoring dried up a li le and we only kicked 4 in the 2nd half to their 3 goals. Another excellent win to the minis and they are star ng to build some great form. Best players were Jed Sinkunas, Tom Richards (5 goals), Sam Haase, Kallan Price and Kade Mulraney.
21 Riley Ferguson 23 Shane Longhurst 24 Kaleb Price 26 Lachy Brierley 18 James Seeliger
1 Tobi O’Neill 3 Tyler Rothall 4 Bailey Rothall 10 Daniel Ferguson 13 Declan Mutch 19 Brad Shelton 20 Patrick Lang-Smith
Coach: Adam Price
Senior Colts: The Senior Colts managed to stay with Mount Burr for most of the game, but as has been the case for most of the year we just ran out legs and experienced in the 2nd half and we couldn't find enough avenues to goal. The final score was 83-27. Mount Burr just had a couple more classy players than us, but fought very hard and the boys should be proud of their game. A 4 quarter consistent effort is all that is needed to get a win. Best players were Digby Richards-Fennell, Josh Younger, Luke Stubberfield, Lachlan Brierley, Daniel Ferguson and Kieron Rigney. This week we face the only
A Grade: The Seniors started the match like a house on fire ge ng mul ple inside 50 entries and taking marks everywhere possible. Some missed shots on goal hurt us going into the quarter me break as we only held a 2-point lead, when we should have been up by more. The 2nd quarter was a much ghter contest with both teams kicking 4 goals each. Both sides had players contribu ng well from each zone on the field. Coming out to start the 2nd half we looked to have fallen asleep and somehow gave up 7 goals to our 1. As our heads dropped, accompanied with some injuries and posi onal changes, the lead grew in the last quarter and we couldn't match the Burr with pace or fitness. We ended up going down by 74 points. Best players were Alex Hentschke, Jack Edmonds, Dylan Childs, Zacc Cocks, Tom Edwards, and Aidan Hurley. A much be er performance is needed this week if we want to get back on the winners list.
Coach: Will Maloney 14 Jack McGrath 24 Jed Sinkunas 11 Annabelle Gordon 21 Ryley Dunn 29 Mason Crowe 8 Hunter Crowe 12 Hamish Gordon 13 Jasmine Haase 3 Kallan Price 28 Alejandro Jagger 68 Jaxon Hewle 19 Riley Cooper 6 Harley Dale 17 Lachlan Earl 5 Max Earl 7 Lawson Fennell 9 Samuel Haase 11 Dominic Midwinter 2 Kade Mulraney 4 Tighe Hurley 18 Blake Gosden 20 Connor Tweddle 23 Tyler Fiegert 25 Tom Richards 30 Leslie Jagger 15 Bailey Dale 16 Jake Thompson 22 Callum Rothe 36 Luke Medhurst 1st qtr 2nd qtr 3rd qtr 4th qtr final glencoe nangwarry
This week we welcome Nangwarry with some must win games for all grades. We look forward to our Life Members func on with refreshments on during half me in the A Grade. A er the match we also have our 'Junior Disco' in the clubrooms star ng a er teas.
A Grade Coach: Shane Raymond
B Grade Coach: Butch Muhovics
3 Thomas Vanderhorst
4A Isaac Raymond
A disappoin ng day for the Saint's last week, however onwards and upwards and we hope the teams get a few wins this week against the Murphies.
We would we'd like to individually thank our several Major Sponsors for suppor ng the Nangwarry Netball and Football Club for season 2023. This week we acknowledge Penley Estate and Steeline Mount Gambier
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were Hatherleigh took there chances on every opportunity. Our boys are giving 110% effort every week and are definitely on the improve and aren't to far off a win. Plenty of posi ves out off the game I believe again for them to take away. Best players Calais Borman, Nate Von Stanke-Dowie, Archer Virtanen, Noah Virtanen, Benne Moy, Peter Davis.
13 Joshua Weedon
Coach:
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Under 11: Good crack again by our under 11s the level of improvement from our new players and exis ng has been fantas c to watch unfold. Really good ball movement, hit our targets and finished with a few snags.
Junior Colts: We came up against a very good Hatherleigh side. Our boys ba led hard all day and never gave up. Reward for the effort came in the last quarter where we were able to get on the scoreboard. Thanks to Hatherleigh for the loan of a few players each quarter. Be er players for the day were Josh and Tayte who consistently ba le in the midfield every week. Some things to work on at training so let's get numbers out there next week ready to get back in the winners list. Thanks again to all the game volunteers and the supporters who come out early each week to watch our young Saints.
Senior Colts: Our boys again turned up and had a crack for 4 qtrs against Hatherleigh. We got off to a good start but unfortunately we couldn't capitalise in front off goal early on
B Grade: What a great game off football today even if we didn't win it showed that can compete with the best. The back line was put under extreme pressure but to there credit did a magnificent job. We won the ball out of the middle on many occasions but just couldn't convert it in to goals up forward. Thanks to the two colts for filling in and Big V for playing. Let's regroup hit the track this week and make sure we have a big win over Glencoe. Best Sco B, Jayden M, Jacob S, Angus T, Arron H, Arron Hill. Goals Josh C 3. Go the Saints!
A Grade: We hosted Hatherleigh on a beau fully presented deck by Cooky Dinnison. Again we faced another challenge coming up against last year's grand finalists. Although they got the jump on us in the first half of the first quarter we se led and clawed our way to back to be within 3 goals at quarter me. Throughout the remainder of the game we con nued to string together good passages of football but had short lapses each quarter which allowed Hatherleigh to find easy out op ons then finish with some deadly inside fi y passing to string together consecu ve goals. But we didnt back down and con nued to chip away at the scoreboard un l the end. Again we con nue to improve in key areas of the game and pos ng 11 majors against quality opposi on shows our progress is looking very posi ve moving forward. Best players for the day were Jack Pudney, Joel Virtanen, Tyler Virgo, Ty Dinnison, Jacob Hutchesson and Andy Hyland who finished the game with 6 goals. Would like to also like to congratulate young Noz Virtanen on kicking his first goal in senior football. A moment I'm sure will be etched in his memory forever. We con nue to be impressed by our juniors each week as they adapt strongly into senior football. The future of our club certainly looks bright. This week we travel to play Glencoe and we look forward to the challenge.
A Grade Coach: Cameron Sandercock B Grade Coach: Tony Elletson
A er the week off with the bye we headed to Robe, many staying a night or two to enjoy some Robe hospitality and a change of scenery. Not an overly successful day results wise, onwards and upwards this week as we take on Mount Burr, at home.
Under 11: The Mini’s started the day with perfect condi ons for footy, which matched their enthusiasm and excitement to play. They all played as a team, to kick the first couple of goals for the game. The kids all played their best footy so far and there were lots of proud moments for both coaches and parents alike. This is reward for effort at trainings, so let’s keep up the good work. Awards: Intersport –Harry Webb, President’s Award –Zayley Vandepeer, Rob & Amy Whi y Award – Zach Paech, Coach’s Award –Connor Gordon, Donut King – Vann Byron.
Junior Colts: The boys had a good win, with a very strong effort in defence, and good ball movement through the midfield. This effort gave our forwards plenty of opportunity to score, an amazing team effort overall. Lucas Family Award – Blake Telford, Aussie Disposals – Angus Maidment, Spot-On Fishing – Axel Page, Janeway Plumbing Award – Ryan Lucas, Paradise Pizza –Logan Cordy, Declan Richardson rounding out the best players.
Senior Colts: We headed down the coast to verse a good team in Robe this past week. The message before we took the field was not dissimilar to every other week, play the way we like to play, run and carry, first gives, all what the boys have had drilled into them at training the last few weeks. In the first quarter we were firm and held our own against a tall Robe side, which was pleasing to see the boys take them on. We ba led hard all day l the last siren but couldn’t get the job done this week. Boys will prepare and be ready for this week against Mt Burr. Cohen Janeway has recovered from his injury and played good footy to earn the Ma hew’s Petroleum Award, Shak Von Stanke worked hard all day to get the MT Wheels Award, Tyler Richardson – Swallow Drive Meats, Harrison Elletson – Mick Mullan Award, Zac Pearce – Coach’s Award and Kain Ashby – Badenoch’s Deli Award.
Reserves: Kicking with a strong breeze in the first quarter meant it was important to make the most of our opportuni es and start well against a
good Robe unit. Coming in a quarter me 4 goals down was not what we wanted. To the boys credit we got the game back on our terms and held them scoreless when they had the breeze and kicked a few ourselves to be right back in the game. Unfortunately, we wasted a lot of opportuni es in the third and couldn’t capitalize on our dominance and Robe proved too good and efficient when it counted. Losing can provide learning opportuni es and we will use the experience to improve for next week. Best effort went to Sean ‘Camel’ Maddern taking home the Killara Food Centre Award, Robbie Hein put in another consistent performance to earn the Commercial Hotel Award, and the ever-reliable Mark Paech the Collins Court Butcher Award. Club Tea Award this week went to Paully Ellis and Sandy Cameron rounded out the best players with the Pick Ave Deli Award.
Seniors: Good start by the boys in the first quarter, leading going into the break. Second quarter not as good, le ng Robe get their running game on, however the boys started kicking well in the third and got back within four goals, then Robe li ed again. Bench rota ons were limited in the last due to injuries and the Robe fellas ran over the top of us in what was a disappoin ng finish for the Hawks. Ethan Norman was solid all day and received the Commercial Hotel Award, Ma Cordy put in another consistent effort to get the Killara Food Centre Award, Mick Waters earnt the Collins Court Butcher Award. Adam Searle in his first senior game for the Club received the Club Tea Award, and Riley Maconachie has hit his straps to get a Club Tea Award, Tyrone Rayner con nues to impress to get the Pick Ave Deli Award.
Reminders:
3rd June a er the Nangwarry away game is the Black and Gold Ball back at the Club, commencing 7pm (no meals available at the Club). Get your black and gold a re ready and wear your dancing shoes for a great night.
17th June v Tant at home is Sponsor’s Day, where we host all our sponsors from major through to minor, thank them for their support, and look forward to con nuing the associa on into the future.
Good luck to all teams today against the Burr
Junior Colts: The boys came up against another tough opponent last week but ba led away all day. Levi got best on with his inspired performance from full back and both Reed and Finn showed excellent leadership. Mostyn had an unbelievable game, definitely his best all season. Sadly another loss but plenty of posi ves.
Special men ons to Harrison Sutcliffe and Kaz Neilson on kicking their first ever goals in senior football. Best players were Jacob Gregory who was everywhere, Geordie Whennan whose speed was impressive, Jack Francis who controlled the backline, the two veterans (Clint Bowering & Mark Teagle), DJ & Frazer Johnson.
Brady Sharp
Lukas Montuori
Kallan Bevan
Blake Brant
Bradlee Lawson
Caleb Carr
Braden Manhood
Charlie Bevan
Chance Mitchell
Reed Gardiner
Finn Woolston
Eli Green
Jimmy Li le
Jedsen Gamble
Jackson Joesphs
Mostyn Li le
Dallas Montuori
Declan Brant
Cohen Montuori
Heath Johnston
Rylan Mckay
Sam Hunt Jackson Dean Tate Adie
Senior Colts: Last game we took on Glencoe at home and our boys came away with a great win a er the boys put in a great team effort. Best players were Bradlee Lawson who ran hard all game, Charlie Bevan was a big target up forward and linked up well with our onballers, Sam Hunt was solid in the guts working hard all game, Levi Theile up from junior colts bagged three goals playing very smart football and Heath Johnston rebounded hard from our backline.
Levi Thiele
Nate Peterson
Hunter Joesphs
Becky Davis
Stella Davis
Lexi Fox
B Grade: A er a couple of big defeats it was nice to get back on the winners’ list on Saturday against Glencoe at home. Things didn’t start great for us when Brodie Robbins went down with a hamstring injury 15 seconds into the game, however, to their credit, a lot of the young players really stepped up in the forward line. While we didn’t take the most of all the shots we had in front of goal it was encouraging to see us control the midfield and keep giving our forwards opportuni es. Once again our backline held up really well, conceding only a couple of goals for the game.
A Grade: Great to be back at home vs Glencoe last weekend - weather wise it was perfect some good football. Glencoe boys certainly came to play as we were found asleep up un l half me. From there the boys, to their credit, really turned on and got the ball back on our terms and started playing some good footy Great to keep hold of the McInnes Shield, always look forward to that game. Best players were Kal Bevan who showed his class all day, Je Bowering who stepped up and ba led away when we needed him most, Charlie Bevan who put his body on the line and really got us going, Jack Gregory who ended up with 7, Josh Fiebig in his return game playing a pivotal role up forward and Joshy Wallis who was kicking them from both sides of his body and presented well all day
Congrats also to Jenna who was best on on Friday, another boy added to the squad.
Onto Kongorong this week @ Kongorong.
Go Burr.
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Hatherleigh 60 (L. Corman, M. Redman) def
Nangwarry 23 (H. Vanderhorst, C. Ploenges)
Tantanoola 61 (K. Varcoe, E. Gould) def
Port MacDonnell 53 (K. Faint, L. Mutch)
Glencoe 42 (J. Paproth, C. Pfizner) def
Mount Burr 28 (C. Payne, L. Wheeler)
Robe 69 (H. Carter, G. Perkins) def
Kongorong 32 (R. Buckingham, E. Sealey)
Hatherleigh 70 (A. Campbell, A. Wight) def
Nangwarry 23 (L. Feast, E. Jones)
Tantanoola 51 (S. Ryan, B. Poulish) def
Port MacDonnell 47 (N. Lewis, I. Sneath)
Glencoe 49 (T. Medhurst, C. Watson) def
Mount Burr 46 (A. Fal ng, A. Lambert)
Robe 55 (K. Aus n, S. Woodward) def
Kongorong 23 (Z. Vonstanke, K. Farrell)
Hatherleigh 51 (G. Gray, D. Jones) def
Nangwarry 25 (G. Jarnevic, S. Balshaw)
Tantanoola 44 (I. Marshall, K. Varcoe) def
Port MacDonnell 36 (C. Merre , L. Day)
Glencoe 60 (H. Dunsford, K. McInnes) def Mount Burr 22 (C. Shaw, S. Lowndes)
Robe 41 (L. Falkner-Hunt, S. Brooks) def
Kongorong 18 (J. Moelder, M. Buckingham)
Hatherleigh 86 (A. Haines, S. Beare) def Nangwarry 24 (M. Smith, M. Mitchell)
Port MacDonnell 29 (F. Sco , A. Jones) def Tantanoola 22 (L. Kuiper, A. Mason)
Mount Burr 44 (S. Jankowski, Z. Burns) def Glencoe 31 (J. Owens, J. Mutch)
Robe 30 (T. Jess, C. Obst) def Kongorong 12 (L. Clarke, I. Jenkin)
17&UNDER
Hatherleigh 70 (B. Gysbers, K. Ne le) def Nangwarry 27 (E. Mustart, T. McNair)
Port MacDonnell 56 (L. Day, S. Lewis) def Tantanoola 47 (H. Waker, C. Kaigg)
Mount Burr 48 (A. Fal ng, J. Holland) def Glencoe 35 (M. Biggins, J. Jagger)
Kongorong 49 (K. Gordon, E. Sealey) def Robe 37 (G. Wirth, C. Rayner)
15&UNDER
Hatherleigh 62 (O. Bellinger, A. Chester) def Nangwarry 26 (K. McNair, K. Ephia)