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SENIORS
West 2.0 2.2 3.3 7.5 (47)
Millicent 6.7 6.8 8.12 10.14 (74)
Best - West: T. McPartlan, T. Holmes, T. Lewis, M. Minuzzo, J. Ferguson-Lane, L. Lean;
Millicent: J. Carger, H. McRae, J. Werchon, F Grimes, H. Tunkin, K. Shanks.
Goals - West: T. Holmes 2, J. Williams, B. Virgo, L. Bradley-Brown, R. Cowling, B. Newton; Millicent: J. Carger 4, M. Reilly 2, K. Gibson 2, H. Nitschke, F. Bradley.
RESERVES
West 1.2 5.2 8.3 8.5 (53)
Millicent 1.2 2.5 4.9 7.12 (54)
Best - West: D. Phillips, D. Royals, R.
Rutkowski, P. Rudd, J. Coombe; Millicent: T Lang, C. O’connor, N. Robbins, J. Todd, A. Fuller, C. Reilly.
Goals - West: J. Schapel 4, L. Winterfield 2, R. Rutkowski, P. Rudd; Millicent: J. Todd 2, B. Tilley 2, N. Robbins 2, S. Duldig.
UNDER 18'S
Best - South: M. Harrold, H. Fisher, N. Forbes, L. Delaney, R. Jones, L. Thiele; North: J. Collins, A. Dally, M. Baron, D. Arthurson, T. Stephens, D. Bryan.
Goals - South: L. Delaney 4, J. Sims 2, H. Wright 2, A. Urquhart, M. Harrold; North: D Ilsley 2, Z. Young 2, K. Allen, D. Bryan, J. Collins, A. Dally.
UNDER 16'S
Best - South: L. Sigley, M. Bentley, N. Maxwell, W. A will, J. Richter, A. Milich; Millicent: H. Thwaites, T. Lawlor, C. Todd, S. Gronn, A. Lindner, C. Damhuis.
UNDER 14'S
Best - South: H. Higgins, B. Jennings, J. Harten, L. McTaggart, J. Hagge ; Millicent: S. Coghlan, L. Tunkin, R. Lindner, C. Shanks, B. Thomas, L. Robbins.
Goals - South: J. Vause 2, J. A will 2, O. McCracken, J. Harten; Millicent: L. Robbins, C. Shanks, R. Stra ord, M. Tarrant.
South 2.1 3.2 5.2 6.3 (39)
North 4.0 5.4 7.4 8.5 (53)
South 1.4 4.4 9.7 12.7 (79) South 1.2 6.6 7.7 11.8
(74)
Millicent 1.1 2.1 2.1 3.2 (20)
Millicent 1.1 2.2 3.2 4.2 (26)
Goals - South: W. A will 6, N. Maxwell 3, J. Maxwell 3; Millicent: C. Hateley 2, M. Hunt.
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Hamish McCrae Casterton Sandford 37 Mark Rumbelow East Gambier 18 Toby De Wit North Gambier 22 Joshua Peters Millicent 36 Frazer Bradley Millicent 41 Sam Stafford North Gambier 40 Jacob Carger Millicent 34 Riley Flamank East Gambier 25 Jordan Williams West Gambier 23 Brayden Kain South Gambier 21 Mitchell Reilly Millicent 19 Sam Willis Millicent 19 Michael Minuzzo West Gambier 19 Michael Krieger Casterton Sandford 15 Shaun Lock East Gambier 15 Mitchell Sims South Gambier 15
Josh Schapel West Gambier 47 Steven Duldig Millicent 32 Riley Sturges South Gambier 25 Ryan Rutkowski West Gambier 19 Ellio Fisher South Gambier 18 Riley Wilson West Gambier 23 Mitchell Reilly Millicent 17 Ricky Killey Casterton Sandford 16 Harry Fisher South Gambier 16 William A will South Gambier 41 U/14's Jedd Rhook Casterton Sandford 18 Jobe Harten South Gambier 21 Oliver McCracken East Gambier 26 Esaie Kulimushi North Gambier 40 Cruz Gibson Millicent 24 Brooklyn Winterfield West Gambier 16 Mason Ropi ni South Gambier 23 Aaron Dally North Gambier 24 Lachlan Ray South Gambier 16 U/18's Harry Gibbs Millicent 23 Owen Feetom West Gambier 25 Emerson Forbes South Gambier 18 Nate Davey West Gambier 18 Jace Maxwell South Gambier 46 Zayne Young North Gambier 21 Sebas an Doody North Gambier 27 Angus Urquhart South Gambier 25 Reece McLaughlin North Gambier 23 Name Club Total U/16's Cambell Hateley Millicent 38 Oakley Nicholls Millicent 29 Josh Vause South Gambier 28
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West 15 1 0 0 1435 409 60 350.86 Cast. Sand. 4 12 0 0 613 1011 16 60.63 Cast. Sand. 4 12 0 0 838 1311 16 63.92
W L D B For Agst Pts % South 6 10 0 0 862 1157 24 74.50 Millicent 14 2 0 0 1473 749 56 196.66
West 14 1 1 0 1296 742 58 174.66 North 8 8 0 0 10251066 32 96.15 East 1 14 1 0 936 1405 6 66.62 W L D B For Agst Pts % South 9 7 0 0 1048 649 36 161.48 East 6 9 0 0 564 1038 24 54.34 North 0 16 0 0 292 1706 0 17.12 U/18's Millicent 14 2 0 0 1271 410 56 310.00 W L D B For Agst Pts % South 11 1 0 4 1129 241 44 468.46 W L D B For Agst Pts % North 10 3 0 3 1066 547 40 194.88 Cast. Sand. 8 8 0 0 697 655 32 51.55 U/14's East 5 11 0 0 510 755 20 40.31 South 14 2 0 0 1110 272 56 80.31 West 4 12 0 0 322 924 16 25.84 Cast. Sand. 1 15 0 0 207 1453 4 12.46 West 7 9 0 0 624 646 28 49.13 South 16 0 0 0 1230 319 64 79.40 Millicent 13 3 0 0 1054 297 52 78.01 North 4 12 0 0 570 972 16 36.96 Millicent 11 5 0 0 654 643 44 50.42 W L D B For Agst Pts % East 2 14 0 0 481 1021 8 32.02
North 11 5 0 0 972 474 44 67.21 West 8 5 0 3 806 624 32 129.17 Millicent 2 11 0 3 418 864 8 48.38 East 1 12 0 3 228 1371 4 16.63
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Red & White RESERVES PM 12.40 Reserves Coach: Nathan Lewis 3 Michael Minuzzo 14 Nathan Lewis 6 Todd Mcpartlan 5 Kyle Giddings 8 Ethan Giddings 15 Brody Virgo 16S Joseph Ferguson-Lane 9 Jordan Williams 11S Tre Davis 11R Daniel Royals 1S Aden Pfitzner 1R Jacob Rigney 2 Will Crook 12 Luke Winterfield 7 Todd Lewis 10 Andrew Stone 4 Taylor Redden 44 Jesse Hewe 52 Ryan Rutkowski 66 Tom Dolan (Rc) 42 Bana Say 46 Darren Smith 60 Aaron Nemes Shar Nay Than 36 Josh Schapel 38 Callum Wagstaffe 18 Dale Robbins 19 Lawry Bradley-Brown (Sc) 21 Riley Wilson 26 Thomas Holmes 32 Brandon Newton 40 Braiden Ousey 41 Bronson Boult 27 Mitchell Cornolo 23 Alex Pearson 33 Brady Cook 20 Jack Carson 17 Jesse Pfitzner (Svc) 22 Thomas Cleveland 16R Tarkyn Morale 25 Jordy Coombe 28 Ben Papps 29 Daron McElroy
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VRed & Black Reserves Coach: Mal Lockwood 13 Sam Lock 15 Jesse Plunke 4 Aus n Jones 32 Riley Janeway 43 Travis Gilbert 22 Nick Walters 28 Keenan Dwyer 36 Brayden Coppick 37 Brendan Rees 53 Dylan Smith 44 Shem Balshaw 20 James Byrne 23 Reece Lillecrapp 2 Ben Nash 29 Tom McCourt 3 Robert Brewster 12 Luke Johnston 48 Nathan Humphries 8 Connor Barry 40 Tyson Shepherd 34 Liam Hicks 46 Jack Donahue 30 Raegan Clarke 50 Jackson Thomas 41 Aaron Williams 35 Ben Gaffney 56 Jacob Love 57 Alex Carter 11 Frazer Scanlon 17 Alex Dethmore 19 Tully Balshaw 26 Connor Li le 39 Mitchell Price 47 Grady Janeway 54 Luke Cooper
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F.L. U/18'S AM11.10 PRELIMINARY
35 Richard Kinybugma 43 Maurice Goldsmith 4 Hector Opie 9 Mackye Baron 28 Deacon Illsley 5 Darcy Bryan 39 Josh Glidden 41 Jack Spark 23 Zach Nulty 7 Reece McLaughlin 6 Ben Allsopp 13 Angus Allen 14 Trae Hamilton 8 Jonty Collins 29 Seb Doody 46 Teangi Stephens 47 Darcy Arthurson 85 Henry Haywood 90 Jordan Millard 51 Zayne Young Coach: Kevin Bryan Team Manager: Kenneth Goodes
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V51 Jayden Prior 58 Soe Nay Bell 30 Harry Opperman 37 Mee Ree Htoo 34 Talon Johnson 43 Koan Vanderheyden 70 Addison Noble 31 Tom Smith 69 Joel Day 2 Finn Kennesley 13 Charlie Carson 5 Rafael Rigopoulis 15 Rylan Burchell 18 Zac Hopgood 24 Brad Cowling 26 Noah Pezzimen 29 Blake Overmaat-Pohlner 7 Henry James 17 Brooklyn Winterfield 12 Joe Judd 4 Max Byfieldt 23 Anton Circelli 25 Bryce Cowland 22 Levi Loring 3 Charlie Stephenson 14 Nate Davey 8 Sam Medhurst
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Coach: Andrew Pearson
F.L. U/16'S AM 9.50 53 Brodi Sims 59 Louis Easterby 46 Beau Douglas 58 Cooper Todd 57 Liam Cawood 24 Charlie Damhuis (vc) 28 Harry Giggs 44 Max Hunt 22 Cur s Shanks 15 Lenny Tunkin 14 Cambell Hateley 9 Klaye Kenny 16 Zach Ash 13 Sam Gronn 12 Dylan Sigston 20 Ashton Lindner (c) 19 William Wilson 21 Adam Smith 7 Harrison Thwaites
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Keoni Harkness 63 Harrison Mobbs 24 Tate Hammond (vc) 25 Oliver Pohlner 51
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VCoach: Ryan Roulstone Assistant Coach: Sco Fle
Team Manager: Jess Roulstone
11 Logan Douglas
17 Sebella Coghlan
19 Ryder Lindner
14 Charlie Waters 16 Izac Richards
18 Jack Dyson
20 Penny Coleman
13 Lincoln Holtham 21 Brock McEachern
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AWITNESSTOTHEIRLIVES
SalutingtheChampions:RICHIEGREEN
GENTLEMANANDCHAMPION
Carlton champ turns North Gambier into title heroes
WHEN Richie Green arrived at North Gambier in 1957, aged 30, his football career record had already won acclaim from the VFL to major Victorianregionalcountrycentres.
He was appointed as the Tigers 1957 captaincoachwhichatthetimewasahugecoupbecause Green’s coaching and playing ability had become wellknownatvariouslevelsoffootball.
It all began in Melbourne just after the Second World in 1945 at the age of just 18 when, although lightly built, short in height, he broke into the Carlton Seconds team and started to makeanimpression.
Coaches and selectors alike began to like the attributesGreenbroughttotheteam.
Silkysmootharoundthepackshehadanabilityto find the ball in even the most tough and difficult circumstances but it was his brilliant disposal eitherbyhandorfootwhichstoodoutmost.
His kicking to position soon had him making his debutintheVFLleaguesideby1946.
Although he was primarily a rover or centreman these positions were well covered in the Carlton league team so the coach put him in the back pocket and he played there for six seasons until the end of the 1953 season when he went coaching in country Victoria. He was Carlton’s best player in their 1947 premiership win and againbestwhenrunner-uptoEssendonin1949.
He played with Carlton until 1952 and amassed almost 100 league games before switching to South Melbourne in 1953 where he played a handfulofgames.
But coaching in regional Victoria beckoned. In 1954, 55 and 56 he coached the strong Camperdown team in the Hampden league and then accepted a similar position with North Gambierin1957.
He made an immediate impact playing as a rover or centreman and was chosen in the South East and Border Football League inter-league team of that season and won the 1957 Mail Medal that yearastheleague’sbestandfairestplayer.
I came to know Richie Green as a youngster at that time because he lived in the same street –Cockburn Street – and often the kids in the street would be kicking the football end-to-end
(deliberately outside his home, hoping he would come out and watch us) and then he would walk out of his front doorandwatchfromhisverandah.
Suddenly no-one was interested in kicking the footy All eyes would turn to the North Gambier championandwhenhesatontheverandahweall knew it was an invitation to all walk over, sit on the lawn in front of him and hear some of his storiesorlistenashegaveusalladvice.Askidswe did not care what he had to say, but we hung off every word. I guess you have to imagine what it meanttothosenineand10-year-oldkids,livingin the East End when a footballer like Richie Green moves to your street. Even though some were East and South fans among those kids, everyone idolisedRichieGreen.
Hewasagreatgentlemanandawonderfulcoach.
When he was interviewed by the press shortly after he won his 1957 Mail Medal he said that individually local players were the equal of other majorleaguesbutthoughttheoverallstandardin theSEBFLwaslowerthaninVictoria.
He said much of that was because of the poor umpiring in the SEBFL where in Victoria the man going for the ball was given protection by the umpires but in the SEBFL umpires allowed too much manhandling and this prevented the champions of the game from showing their best form. (Many supporters today would wish AFL umpires followed the rules as the Victorian umps did in Richie’s day by better protecting the player goingfortheball.Today,instead,theyrewardthe tagger.)
Healsobelievedpaidcoachesshouldbeexcluded fromwinningtheleague’sbestandfairestaward.
They were strong words from Richie Green but anyone who played with or against him would attest that when he arrived at North he was strong on discipline, demanded full fitness from his players and instilled a new skill level at North which eventually would take them to the 1960 premiership.
Along the way North had to fight against the might of West Gambier which won three successive premierships in Green’s first three yearsatNorth.
What was most unusual was when Green finally got North to the premiership in 1960 and by then was aged 33 years and in the veteran stage, he was sensationally dumped as coach and replaced by ex-Hawthorn and ex-West Perth rover Bill Cocks.
However, West swooped and Green coached Westin1961and62beforeretiring.
I have asked numerous people why Green was
sacked after winning a flag (it also happened to Johnny Taylor with West in 1957) and no-one had the complete answer, although an ex-North playerofthattimesaidhebelievedNorthwerein arebuildingstageandwantedayoungercoachto mould the next generation of young players comingthrough.
It is now history that Cocks took North to the premiership in 1961, 62 and 64 (WBFL) so maybe Northgotitright.
Regardless of that controversy, Richie Green was always welcome back at Tigerland and often would return in his aging years to club reunions and his players and officials of that time still held himinthehighestregard.
The terms “gentleman” and champion” can be loosely thrown around from time to time but asked anyone at North Gambier or anyone who played with or against him or was associated in anyway - like the kids from Cockburn Street– and theywillalltellyouRichieGreenfittedboththose categorieswithgreatstyleandgrace.
FOOTY JENS HOTEL
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• PHOTO: North Gambier premiership captaincoachandMailMedalwinnerRichieGreen.
RESULTS
A GRADE
Millicent 64 (L. Duldig, T. Sanderson) d West Gambier 63 (S. Ri er, M. Horrigan)
A RESERVE
Millicent 65 (J. Sutherland, K. Stuart) d West Gambier 46 (A. Bosco, C. Tremelling)
B GRADE
Casterton Sandford 50 (S. Nolte, A. Whillas) d Millicent 33 (K. Coghlan, M. Fleming)
C GRADE
South Gambier 55 (B. Winterfield, C. Dunn) d East Gambier 48 (M. Wilson, Z. Creek) - IN OVERTIME
17 & UNDER
North Gambier 71 (S. Mobbs, A. Collins) d Millicent 48 (J. Lucas, P. Paul)
15 & UNDER A
Millicent 51 (K. Dunn, B. Coghlan) d North Gambier 30 (M. Collins, G. Nulty)
15 & UNDER B
Millicent 30 (J. Hibberd, A. Gysbers) d North Gambier 23 (P. Coleman, M. Griffith)
13 & UNDER A
Millicent 48 (A. Thomson, L. Crowe) d North Gambier 24 (L. Hunter, A. Halloran)
13 & UNDER B
Casterton Sandford 35 (A. Murphy, Y. Grigg) d East Gambier 15 (T, Olsen, S. McCracken)
AGRADE–WestGambiervMillicent
It was always going to be a tough, high quality contest and the A Grade 2nd semi final between West Gambier andMillicentdidnotdisappoint.
Thedefensivepressurewasintense,theballmovement elite and all the goalers on court stood up to the pressureoffinalswithgoodaccuracy
In the end, it was the Saints who advanced to the grand final, leaving reigning premiers West Gambier to tackle NorthGambierinthisweekend’spreliminaryfinal.
While there was never more than a handful of goals in the contest, it was the Saints who enjoyed the advantage for much of the contest and despite some mes enjoyed a lead of up to seven goals, the result was always in doubt as the Roos came back me and meagain.
In the opening quarter Millicent was able to pressure Westintosomeuncharacteris cerrorswithLisaDuldig, Kimmi Tincknell, Lauren van Eeden and Por a McRae workingwellas a defensiveunit to shut downthe space andpickupanumberofilladvisedfeeds.
With Tabatha Sanderson solid at the post, ne ng 11 from 13 in the opening quarter, and Demi Verbena doing a mountain of work in transi on and on the drive into the circle, the new look Millicent forward set up with LilliePaul in a rare ou ng at wing a ack and Duldig back in the centre, kept finding its way through the normally tough Roos defence. Millicent mid courter Daisy Tunkin is s ll ba ling the finger injury she sustainedattheendoftheminorround.
But despite building an early buffer some good work overtheballfromMikaelaHorriganinthemidcourtsaw the Roos create late turnover ball and by the first change it was a one goal game in Millicent’s favour – a perfect 13 from 13 from Sarah Ri er, ensuring West wererightinthecontest.
Thesecondfollowedasimilarscripttothefirst,withthe Saints star ng the stronger and building a buffer Verbena dominated this quarter with her work in the goalthirdassheworkedtheballpa entlywithPauland Duldigun lthespaceintheshoo ngcircleopenedup.
In a rare sharing of the shoo ng du es, Verbena nailed sevenfrom10andSandersonscoredtheother10asthe Saintsgoala ack’slongrangeaccuracybecameafactor
West’s Lisa McGregor also started to take more of the scoringresponsibilityinthesecondasMcRaecon nued to work hard to deny poten al matchwinner Sarah Ri ertoomuchball.
Leadingbysixatthemainbreak,theSaintsagaingotthe be erofthestartbutWeststartedtouptheanteonthe defensive pressure with Jade Ri er and Amy Cram star ng to be more disrup ve and crea ng some turnover opportuni es, while Zoe Malseed was snaring some crucial loose ball gets in what was an intriguing ba lewithPaulallday
SarahRi erhadtheradarwellandtrulyturnedoninthe third with 17 straight in a quarter of perfect shoo ng fromtheRoos,withVerbenaalsonotregisteringamiss.
Thefourgoalthreequarter memarginsetupafrene c finalquarteranditdidn’ttakelongfortheRoostomake their move, clawing back the deficit and engaging the Saintsinagoalforgoalba le.
Defensively West was at its relentless best. Tara Bryant and Malseed were denying the Saints feeders easy access to the circle’s edge and, as it had been for much of the game for both teams, the back play to the centre third transverse line became the norm rather than the excep on.
That pressure allowed Cram and Jade Ri er to sit back and they got some important deflec ons that allowed West to bring it back to a genuine arm wrestle with the sides trading goals for much of the quarter – West grabbingtheleadandMillicentequalising.
Both sides were desperate to create that cri cal turnover and it was the Saints who forced the error in the defensive goal third, scoring to take a one goal lead and then playing the ball around for the remaining few seconds off their own centre pass to book the grand finalberth.
No side had a poor player with Verbena’s workload and ability to find Sanderson in space cri cal, while Duldig alsodidamountainofworktobeoneoMillicent’sbest.
Tincknell managed a few intercep ons but her work off theballtoworkintandemwithDuldigtomakefindinga way through to McGregor and Sarah Ri er was tough was as impressive as she has been all season, while youngsterPauladaptedwelltoherlessfamiliarrole.
McRae and Van Eeden also combined well in the first halftoshutdownthescoringopportuni es,whileatthe other end Cram and Jade Ri er did a similar tag team role.
Horrigan’sdefensiveimpactwasimportantfortheRoos as was Bryant’s hard running and Malseed’s ght checking, while McGregor was again called upon to work high up the court as well as demanding a stack of ball in the goal third and delivering with precision to SarahRi er,whoshot52ofWest’s63goals.
ARESERVE–MillicentvWestGambier
The opening term saw a closely contested ba le, as both teams capitalized on turnovers and centre-pass opportuni es to convert accurately Millicent’s Donna Denton and Tahlia Earl, the goal shooter for West, showcased their dominance under the post, tallying 12 and 13 points, respec vely. Earl a formidable presence despite the relentless pressure from Millicent's NikieshaFacey Inthemidcourt,West'sAnnaBosco,and Millicent's Jackie Sunderland had a great tussle both usingtheirspeedtohitthecircleedgeandfindshooters with pinpoint passing. Scores were locked at 16 a piece atthequarter- mebreak.
Millicent snapped up an intercep on through Keeley Stuart at the opening whistle which seemed to li her side as they appeared to gain momentum in the openingminutesoftheterm.
Millicent snapped up an intercep on through Keely Stuart at the opening whistle which seemed to li her side as they appeared to gain momentum in the opening minutes of the term. The Saints WA, Alana Craig and GA, Abby Denton worked the ball pa ently in a ack to feed Denton under the post The Saints pa ence helped them to take the lead at the break 3128.
BothsidesmadechangeswiththeSaintsenteringRylee Kenny for Denton and West switching Bosco and Tremelling in the midcourt. Millicent broke the game open with Denton taking control in the circle nailing 16 fortheterm.Millicent’smidcourt,SunderlandandCraig started to find space and hit the circle edge to find Kenny and Denton with pa ent delivery Whilst West struggled to find Earl as Stuart and Facey snapped up loose passes and forced errors. The Saints held an 11goalmarginatthefinalchange.
West reshuffled midcourt with Bosco back into centre and defender Rachael Langford and Madelyn Milich switched roles to try and combat the Saints' ball movement Milich started well taking some mely interceptsandWestpeggedthemarginbackto8before the Saints went on a scoring spree. The defensive pressure of Alice Pra , Stuart and Sunderland caused held balls and Facey con nued to dominate reading the balltotakeintercepts.
The Saints ran out winners by 19 with final scores being Millicent 65 to West 46. The Saints were best served by the hard-running Sunderland and defender Keeley Stuart. West’s Anna Bosco and Chelsea Tremelling ran hardandappliedgoodpressureforWest.
BGRADE–CastertonSandfordvMillicent
Thepreviousencountersbetweenthesetwosideshave been ght and the first quarter started like that before theCatsputtheirfootdownandfinishedwitha17-goal winandbookedthefirstspotintheTitledecider
Both sides applied ght defensive pressure early and errors through the midcourt meant a low-scoring affair
The Cats, Shelby Nolte and Saints Michelle Fleming had a ght ba le with Nolte scoring all of the Cats first quarter goals At the other end, it was Nicole Domaschenz who was the focal point under the post. TheCatswentintothefirstbreakwitha2-goallead.
Another evenly contested q u a r t e r w i t h N o l t e & Domaschenz con nuing to be the focal points for their sides in goals. The Saints Krystal Coghlan ran hard through the midcourt and had a great ba le with the Cats Anna Whillers. It was the Cats most experienced campaigner in Tric a Clearly who set the pace of the game and used her smarts to help her side take a 6-goal leadatthemainbreak.
The third quarter started at a fran c pace with hard running by Coghlan and Kalli Brown ensuring that the Saints were going to fight hard Veronica Duncan stepped up her pressure and Kate Pa en got some vital touches. At the other end, it was Nolte who con nued to dominate under the post and shoot accurately The Cats were able to increase their lead by 2 and take an 8 goalleadintothefinalquarter
It was all the Cats in the last quarter as Jess Cousins and Emma Grigg stepped up their defensive pressure to limit the Saints scoring opportuni es Whillers con nued to dominate the midcourt and Cleary delivered to Nolte who finished with 11 for the quarter TheCatsranoutbigwinnersintheendtakingthematch by17goals.
The Cats were best served by the accurate goalie, Shelby Nolte and Centre Anna Whillers and for the Saints Coghlan ran hard all day crea ng opportuni es andMichelleFlemingba ledhardindefence.
TheCGrade2ndsemifinalwasamatchthathaditall.
Both sides had their me ahead on the scoreboard, both had opportuni es to build and maintain good leads and in the end it took 14 minutes of over me to separate South Gambier and East Gambier with the Demonsadvancingtothegrandfinal.
Both sides are a mix of experience and youth and both hadtheir metoshine.
Experienced East goaler Megan Wilson was the go-to shooter for the Bulldogs and she hit a number of long range shots under pressure as the Bulldogs worked to forcethegameintoover me.
South shooter Brooke Winterfield, also brought her experience and composure to the table, especially in the tense second half where she ne ed 14 from 16 in thefinaltwoquartersandsevenfromnineinover me.
She had a great ba le with athle c young defender Brooklyn Jean, who created a stack of turnover ball for her team mates, especially in the opening half where she pounced on any less than perfect feed, especially thelongaerialdeliveries.
Jean wasn’t the only young gun on court delivering on the big stage, with South goal a ack Alannah Clayton domina ng the opening quarter and finding her mojo again in the tense over me where she converted nine from 10 as the Demons ran away with the game to win byseven.
Defender Chelsea Dunn was also cri cal. She got a number of important touches and rebounded strongly tocon nuallywintheballbackforherteam.
The Demons led by two at quarter me and one at half me, before building a four goal three quarter me lead.
That lead blew out to eight early in the last and South looked grand final bound before East found another gear and eventually forced the game into over me before South again asserted their authority to gain the resulttheyshouldhavehadinregula on me. East’sZenaCreekwascomposedinthemidcourt,while Jean and Wilson were the other be er players for the Bulldogs,withGraceFergusonalsoprovingimportantin transi onplay,whileforSouth,Winterfield,Claytonand Dunn were dominant with skipper Ella Egan having an influence in the less familiar role of wing a ack and Shana Grassi showing good composure in her first senior game for the year while she replaced an injured Misty Dalton, who was able to receive treatment and returntothecourtlate.
MATCH REPORTS
CGRADE–SouthGambiervEastGambier
17&UNDER–NorthGambiervMillicent
When a goal shooter converts 25 from 29 in the first quarter, chances are your team is in control and that was exactly the case when North Gambier’sStellaMobbsstampedherauthorityon the 17 & Under 2nd semi final, leading the Tigers toa16goalquarter melead.
TheinjuryravagedSaintshadnoanswertoMobbs heigh and posi oning, the defensive pressure from the Tigers and the pinpoint delivery from Macey Griffith, Coco Mackereth and Cara Nulty –who launched some wonderful long range passes toMobbstohelpsetthetone.
Things did se le for Millicent in the second quarter with North only adding one goal to its lead.
AbbyDentonsteppedupherworkrateandne ed 12 from 15 as the hard running of Lillie Paul, the tenacious defensive efforts of Mackinlee Alcock, who was forced from the court late in the second quarterwithanankleinjury,andMayaTarrantand the accurate feeding of Jaime Lucas saw Millicent rungoalforgoalwithNorth.
Errorswerethenameofthegamefrombothsides in the third as Tigers goal defence Jayme Young con nued to pick up loose balls, as she had regularly in the first half as well, and Ava Collins con nued to be impassable at goal keeper for North.
Accurate finishing from Mylee Lynch and Keelie LindnerkepttheSaintsintouchanditwasanother goal for goal quarter with North comfortable at threequarter mewitha17goallead.
It was back to one way traffic again in the last as Griffith combined with Sarah Brown in goals, upping her output with 10 from 13 to finish the matchinstyle.
Lindner was also on song at the other end of the courtforMillicent,presen ngstrongly
In the end, the stunning opening quarter and the disciplined performance from the Tigers all over the court, both with and without ball in hand, and Northbookedthefirstgrandfinalspot,leavingthe SaintstofightitoutwithCastertonSandfordinthe preliminaryfinal.
The Millicent Saints knew they had to get off to a good start against an improved North side and theydidjustthatinwhatturnedouttobeamatchwinningfirstquarter
It was the Saints who looked se led and composed right from the first whistle, using their speed in a ack to deliver the ball to Kalani Dunn who didn’t let their side down scoring 13 goals for thequarter PiperPaulandMyleeLynchusedtheir smarts and speed to set up scoring opportuni es and at the other end, it was Ma e Fauchelle and Emily Denton who shut down the delivery to the North goalies and the Saints went into the quarter- mebreakwithan11-goalmargin.
North se led in the second with hard running from Maggies Collins and Georgis Nulty in the midcourt and Elodie Adams found space in the goal circle finishing well. The Saints started to make errors and North’s Ruby Mitchell got some vital touches as North stayed in touch at the main break.
The third quarter went goal for goal as Bell Coghlan took over the midcourt ge ng vital touchesindefenceandusingherspeedacrossthe court to set up Dunn under the post. North’s
Mischa Human found her range in this quarter finishing accurately It was the Saints who con nued to increase their lead and at the final changewere14goalsinfront.
The last quarter was all the Saints as Mis Gysbers read the play taking mely intercepts and transi oned the ball well with Fauchelle downcourt. It was Paul who then took control of the a ack line se ng the play and using her smarts to deliver the ball safely to Lynch & Dunn. In what was a total team effort the Saints have advancedintotheGrandFinal.
Best for the Saints Dunn was superb under the post with a stunning shoo ng display & Coghlan ran hard all day in defence and a ack. For North, Collins did the bulk of the a acking across the courtandwaswellsupportedbyNulty.
With close encounters all season, this match loomed to be no different and it lived up to the expecta ons as the match went goal for goal before the Saints went on a scoring spree in the dying minutes to win and advance into the season decider.
The Saints started strongly, scoring for the first 7 goals before the Tigers responded. Tahnee Grosser led the Saints a ack line, se ng the play andfinishingaccurately
At the other end, Jeda Hibberd’s ght pressure caused turnovers, and her ba le with Claire Mitchell was a highlight with Mitchell finishing well late in the quarter to help her side to be one downatthefirstbreak.
North responded well and ghtened up their defensive pressure with Penny Coleman and Isabella Stafford combining well to limit Grosser’s scoring opportuni es The Saints, WD Lexi Nicholls used her reach over the ball to get some vital touches, but it was North who won the quarterandtooka2-goalleadatthemainbreak.
The third quarter again went goal for goal as both sides were pa ent with the ball. The Saints, Asha Gysbers and North’s, Lily Brook were working over mein the midcourt for theirsides in an even ba le. Eva Crowe and Hibberd ghtened up in the circlewithCrowereadingtheballandtakingsome clean intercepts to help her side win the quarter bytwoandthescoreswerealllockedupat20allat thelastchange.
The final quarter started ghtly before the Saints took control. Lainie Rainsford used her speed in a ack, finding Emily Walker on the base and she fed Grosser well who didn’t let her side down scoring 9 for the quarter Hibberd con nued to dominate in defence and help her side into the GrandFinal.
BestPlayersfortheSaintswereHibberd&Gysbers andforNorthColemanandGriffith.
Millicent doubled their lead and at the final whistle, a er the Tigers had again found more consistency intheirgame,themarginwas24.
Amarlie Thomson was outstanding in goals, ne ng 42 from 46, including an impressive 11 straightinthesecondquarter
That being said, North keeper Amelie Adam did wintheballbackonanumberofoccasionsbutthe weightofsupplyeventuallytold.
Lucy Crowe was also one of the Saints who influenced the match – first in centre where she dominated on the drive and then at goal defence, where she took a number of intercep ons and strongrebounds,aswellass llbeingimportantin transi on.
North centre Jenna Baron ran hard all day, while Mackenzie Harrold hassled her opponent and got her hands to balls all match but in the end the composure of Olive Thorne in her delivery ensured the Saint goalers had plenty of opportuni estoscore.
Indi Coghlan was also cri cal in her delivery to Thomson,whoposi onedwell.
Lacey Hunter was another Tiger who worked hard and some of her long range shoo ng was wonderful but the Tigers just made too many errors and despite Adam and Ava Halloran winning the ball back, the scoring opportuni es weres lllimited.
The Saints defenders, on the other hand, watched their hard earned turnovers, especially the work ofLolaFerguson,turnintoscores. The Tigers now need to regroup to take on West Gambierinthisweekend’spreliminaryfinal.
A er a ghtly contested game for three quarters, in the end it was the favourites, Casterton Sandford taking a comfortable 20-goal win and advancingintotheGrandFinal.
Both sides started nervously, making errors all over the court, any missed shots were rebounded strongly at each end of the court. Casterton’s GA, Adele Murphy set the play and helped her side go intothefirstbreak3goalsinfront.
Casterton Sandford started strongly in the second astheyappliedfull-courtdefensivepressure,with Marlee Robbins and Ylana Grigg driving the ball out of defence with speed they were able to score more freely and take a 9-goal lead at the main break.
Both sides made changes at the break and the matchwentgoalforgoalformostofthequarteras East started finding connec ons as Sailor McCracken used her speed through the midcourt to find Isabelle Cook who made the most of her opportuni es. The Cats held a match-winning 11goalleadatthefinalchange.
Millicent has advanced to the 13 & under A grand final with an empha c win over North Gambier in a match where the Saints generated plenty of scoring opportuni es and their goalies converted accuratelytoensurescoreboarddominance.
It was a seven goal margin at quarter me but the Tigers did se le into their work in the second to seea10goalhalf meadvantagetotheSaints.
It was a dominant last quarter by CastertonSandford as they used their skill all over the court and Gorman and Murphy didn’t let them down under the post scoring 13 for the quarter to take a 20-goalwin.
For the Cats, Murphy & Grigg had dominant performances and East was best served by Tilly Olsen and Sailor McCracken who ba led hard all day
MATCH REPORTS
13 & UNDER B – Casterton Sandford v East Gambier
13&UNDERA–MillicentvNorthGambier
15&UNDERB-MillicentvNorthGambier
15&UNDERA–MillicentvNorthGambier
The
third quarter put the result beyond doubt as