WESTERNBORDERFOOTBALL&NETBALL The The F.L. Western Western 2023OFFICIALPROGRAMME ROUND12-APRIL29 MILLICENTvSOUTHGAMBIER NORTHGAMBIERvWESTGAMBIER CASTERTONSANDFORDvEASTGAMBIER Anzac Day tradition continues South & North Gambier battle it out in their traditionalAnzac Day clash *Image courtesyTurn 8 Photography
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Best - West: A. Stone, M. Minuzzo, B. Newton, T. Holmes, B. Papps, D. McElroy; Casterton
11.10 17.17 (119)
Sandford: D. Cleary, D. Wombwell, M. Killey, A. McCrae, H. Mccrae, M. Krieger.
Goals - West: M. Minuzzo 3, B. Papps 3, J. Williams 2, C. Wagstaffe 2, A. Pfitzner, A. Stone, J. Ferguson-Lane, L. Bradley-Brown, T Holmes, D. McElroy, B. Newton; Casterton
Sandford: H. Mccrae 2, J. Co er, D. Ayton, J Carlin, M. Krieger
East 2.3 2.3 4.5 8.5 (53)
Millicent 5.2 11.8 14.15 19.17 (131)
Goals - South: R. Sturges 8, H. Keding 3, H. Snell 3, S. Mctaggart 2, N. Seager 2, H. McBain, J. Sneath, C. Williams, L. Gray, C. OReilley, J Gazzard.
East 3.1 3.2 3.5 3.5 (23)
South 0.1 1.4 4.5 6.9 (45) North 6.2 8.5 9.8 10.12 (72)
Best - South: M. Sims, R. Jones, A. Keast, L. Foran, T. Saffin, O. Thomson; North: N. McInerney, C. Ortlepp, D. Bachmann, B. Adams, T. de Wit, M. Baron.
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East 0.1 0.4 0.4 1.5 (11)
Millicent 4.4 8.7 14.11
West 3.3 8.5 12.9 17.11 (113) South 5.4 9.11 16.14 24.20 (164) South 2.4 6.5 10.7 15.8 (98)
East 1.1 1.4 1.5 2.5 (17) South 3.4 7.4 13.4 18.5 (113)
Goals - East: E. Stra ord, K. McCracken; Millicent: H. Gibbs 4, J. Todd 3, A. Wesolowski 2, P. Jennings.
Best - East: J. Mee, N. Gollan, J. Picken, R. Lawrence, W. Rentsch, B. Sampson; Millicent: T. Lawlor, A. Lindner, W. Wilson, C. Damhuis, J. Werchon.
North 0.0 0.0 1.1 2.2 (14)
Best - South: E. Forbes, N. Maxwell, W. A will, L. Cameron, H. Hicks, C. Lockwood; North: K. Allen, C. McLaughlin, C. Turner, I. Coleman, J. Driver
Cast-Sand 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 (2) Millicent 2.1 4.4 8.7 11.10 (76) North 1.0 2.0 4.0 5.0 (30) West 5.2 9.3 11.7 14.9 (93)
19.15 (129)
Best - East: T. Balshaw, B. Coppick, S. Balshaw, T. Shepherd, T. Gilbert, D. Smith; Millicent: N. Robbins, T. Chant, M. Reilly, D. Shanks, B. Tilley, M. Withers.
Best - South: R. Jones, L. Thiele, H. Keding, S. Sims, M. Harrold, L. Delaney; North: J. Collins, R. Kinyabugma, A. Allen, A. Dally, D. Bryan, M. Baron.
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Cast-Sand 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 (1)
Goals - West: H. Croker 4, J. Sim 3, O. Feetom 2, B. Szopory, S. Fraser, T. Stutley, K. Harkness, H. Mobbs; Casterton Sandford: No goal scorers recorded.
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West 4.3 8.3 9.11 12.12 (84) Cast-Sand 0.0 0.4 0.4 2.4 (16)
Best - West: No best players have been selected; Casterton Sandford: J. Lykke, J Geary, N. Robbins, N. Longhurst.
East 0.0 0.2 1.2 3.2 (20)
Best - East: R. Grigg, J. Saunders, R. Hayden, CJ Ligairi, C. Gifford, F. Chi leborough; Millicent: L. Tunkin, C. Gibson, N. Thomson, W. Jennings, A. Robbins, R. Lindner.
Millicent 2.2 4.6 9.9 11.11 (77) Millicent 4.0 7.3 11.7 17.7 (109) South 1.1 2.1 3.2 6.2 (38)
North 3.5 3.10 4.11 5.13 (43)
Best - South: M. Ropi ni, O. McCracken, J Hagge , J. Burns, C. Fear, K. Maxwell; North: S. Baron, J. Butler, E. Kulimushi, E. Brook, F. Mobbs.
Goals - East: S. Lock 3, C. Slape 3, M. Scanlon; Millicent: J. Carger 6, J. Cushion 5, N. Lang 2, C. Gallio 2, S. Willis, H. McRae, K. Varcoe, J. Todd. 3.3 5.4
Cast-Sand 0.0 3.0 6.1 6.4 (40)
Best - East: S. Lock, C. Slape, J. Lawrence, R. Janeway, N. Gollan, A. Jones; Millicent: K. Bradley, Z. McGuinness, K. Varcoe, H. McRae, J Carger, T. Lang.
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Goals - West: J. Schapel 5, R. Wilson 4, J. Hewe 2, T. Redden, B. Virgo, A. Nemes, T Dolan; Casterton Sandford: No goal scorers recorded.
Goals - East: R. Flamank; Millicent: M. Reilly 4, J. Peters 3, B. Tilley 2, T. Craig 2, H. Gibbs 2, S. Duldig, M. Nitschke, M. Withers, N. Robbins, T May, T. Chant.
Goals - South: L. Delaney 4, J. Sims 3, M. Harrold 2, L. Ray 2, H. Fisher, R. Jones, N. Forbes, L. Broome; North: J. Collins, S. Doody, A. Dally, B. Braithwaite, R. Kinyabugma.
North 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 (2)
Best - West: T. Redden, R. Rutkowski, J. Schapel, R. Wilson, T. Dolan, B. Say; Casterton Sandford: A. Jarrad, J. Smith, Z. Nash, W Jackson, J. Bunnik, K. Forbes.
Best - East: E. Stra ord, J. Mee, T. Wilke, R. Lawrence, K. McCracken; Millicent: B. Werchon, T. Dunn, S. Snook, J. Todd, T. Lawlor, P. Jennings.
Goals - South: N. Forbes 2, R. Jones, L. Delaney, B. Kain, R. Kuhl; North: S. Stafford 4, C. Ortlepp 2, T. de Wit. 2, N. McInerney, T McInerney
Best - South: R. Sturges, D. Reid, S. Mctaggart, N. Seager, H. McBain, S. King; North: W Brown, D. Poyner, B. No le-Jus ce, T Horrigan, A. Allen. UNDER 18'S
Goals - East: E. Best, CJ Ligairi, J. Saunders; Millicent: C. Gibson 5, N. Thomson 4, L. Tunkin 2, R. Lindner 2, W. Jennings, A. Robbins, O Nicholls, M. Tarrant.
UNDER 14'S
Goals - South: W. A will 5, J. Maxwell 5, H. Hicks 4, J. Richter, L. Sigley, C. Lockwood, J Salmon; North: A. Dally, K. Mar n.
Best - West: H. Croker, T. Hammond, J. Sim, W Pearson, R. Newton; Casterton Sandford: A. Lane, S. Pa on, B. Mckinnon, R. Cleary, D Munro.
Goals - East: J. Mee, J. Picken; Millicent: C. Hateley 3, J. Werchon 2, B. Douglas 2, T Lawlor, L. Tunkin, W. Wilson, A. Lindner.
Goals - West: R. Thiele 3, P. Pigno 2, J Burchell, J. Coe, T. Curnow, R. Pearson, Z. Ryan, J. Sugden, P. player; Casterton Sandford: No goal scorers recorded.
Goals - South: M. Ropi ni, C. McGregor, J Vause, K. Maxwell, H. Medhurst, P. Sigley; North: E. kulimushi 2, J. Butler, S. Baron, M. Rogers.
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West 1 0 0 0 119 40 4 74.84 Cast. Sand. 0 1 0 0 40 119 0 25.15 South 1 0 0 0 146 2 4 98.64 Millicent 1 0 0 0 129 11 4 92.14 W L D B For Agst Pts % Millicent 1 0 0 0 131 53 4 71.19 North 1 0 0 0 72 45 4 61.53 West 1 0 0 0 113 2 4 98.26 East 0 1 0 0 53 131 0 28.80 East 0 1 0 0 11 129 0 7.85 RESERVES South 0 1 0 0 45 72 0 38.46 W L D B For Agst Pts % Cast. Sand. 0 1 0 0 2 113 0 1.73 U/14's North 0 1 0 0 14 113 0 11.02 West 1 0 0 0 93 1 4 98.93 East 0 1 0 0 23 76 0 30.26 West 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 West 1 0 0 0 84 16 4 84.00 W L D B For Agst Pts % U/16's U/18's Cast. Sand. 0 1 0 0 1 93 0 1.06 South 1 0 0 0 113 14 4 88.97 South 1 0 0 0 98 30 4 326.67 Millicent 1 0 0 0 77 17 4 81.91 W L D B For Agst Pts % Millicent 1 0 0 0 109 20 4 84.49 East 0 1 0 0 20 109 0 15.50 North 1 0 0 0 43 38 4 53.08 W L D B For Agst Pts % Cast. Sand. 0 1 0 0 16 84 0 16.00 North 0 1 0 0 2 146 0 1.35 Millicent 1 0 0 0 76 23 4 330.43 North 0 1 0 0 30 98 0 30.61 South 0 1 0 0 38 43 0 46.91 East 0 1 0 0 17 77 0 18.08
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Senior Coaches: Clint Gallio & Tom Renzi Assistant Coaches: Peter Duncan Reserves Coach: Josh Peters 8 Sam Willis 10 Colby O'Connor 22 Ashton Lindner 9 Luke Ferguson 5 Clint Gallio 7 Steven Duldig 12 Tom Renzi 14 Mitchell Nitschke 15 Dylan Tincknell 16 Mathew Withers 19 Craig Gysbers 21 Jaxon Cushion 24 Nathaniel Robbins 24 Sam Waring 18 Jack Verbena 14 Hamish Nitschke 4 Ty Lang 23 Micah Rupcic 27 Aidan Schultz 2 Kade Bradley (dvc) 11 Jacob Carger (c) 13 Hamish McRae 3 Noah Lang 17 Kade Varcoe (dvc) 25 Mitchell Reilly 26 Jacob Todd 41 Clay Reilly 35 Adam Lindner 50 James Wa s 53 Blake Werchon 48 Zac McGuinness 36 James Fleming 54 Angus Wa s 37 Harry Tunkin 38 Brad Tilley 42 Dylan Shanks 32 Harry Gibbs 33 Josh Werchon 39 Todd Craig 45 Jed Haines 46 Brad Smith 31 Tallan Dunn 51 Charlie Damhuis 30 Caleb Williams (vc) 28 Harry Willis 47 Alex Wesolowski 56 Thomas Chant 29 Finn Grimes (dvc) 60 Joshua Peters 34 Hamish Reilly 44 Will O'Connor 55 Tyrone May Senior Coach: Brayden Kain Assistant Coach: Reserves Coach: Jake Tentye 41 Henry Snell 19 Jack Gazzard 3 Hamish Stevens 23 Oli Thomson 11 Fergus Calderwood 35 Mitchell Broome 39 Elliot Fisher 44 Ryan Kuhl 5 Bre O'Neil 16 Lloyd Pearce-Raisin 21 Luke Foran 30 Ben Milstead 31 Taylor Saffin 27 Emerson Marks 10 Mitchell Sims 37 Hugh Winterfield 40 Shaughn King 45 Riley Sturges 46 Chris Fallas 7 Duncan Reid 12 Jake Tentye 13 Shem Wastell 18 Brayden Kain 29 Bronson Saffin 8 Jack Domaschenz 32 Sam Mctaggart 2 Alex Harkness 15 Luke Gray 34 Alex Keast 36 Ethan Chuck 14 Chris Williams 38 Koby Chant 57 Riley Thompson 83 Russell Paterson 47 Nick Patzel 50 Bryce Whicker 49 Jamison Sneath 59 Harrison McBain 55 Nick Seager 48 Josh Chuck
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Congratulations Kade Bradley on 50 Senior games for the Saints. Hisdevelopmentintoa reliable and consistent footballerhashelpedunderpin the recent success the group hasshared. WelldoneBoxy!
A comfortable win in the Seniors at the Kennel. Sam Waring got first use at most of the stoppages over an experienced ruckman Our best passages were when we were in front, ran, shared the ball with quick precision and created space and delivered the ball out in front. Jacob Carger and Jacob Cushion put the icing on the cake with 11 g o a l s b e t w e e n t h e m . Defensively the back six repelledwell. Congratulations toAshtonLindneronhisSenior debutagainstthebulldogs.
Welcome to our new Rezzies coach Josh Peters who opened his Saints coaching record with a win and a few sausage rolls. Mitch Reilly also snared a few as well. Welcome back to the club to Blake Werchon, who backed up after U18's along with Harry Gibbs; as well as
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some old heads in Adam Lindner, Chris Robinson and JamesFleming.
Strong wins by our Under 18, 16 and 14 teams, as well as somegreatfootyplayedbyour Under 12 grades on the back oval.
We welcome South Gambier to McLaughlin Park today for our first home game of the 2023season,whichwillalsobe a Grand Final replay for our Senior, Reserves and U16 sides.
Shuffle Night tonight at the club. If you haven't already, get your song selection in to Kade Varcoe or Alana Craig asap.
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VFantastic weather for the first round of football on Saturday for the Juniors and Tuesday for the Seniors. It was one of the biggesthomeandawaycrowds inalongtimeonAnzacDayand great to see the support from both the South & North supporters but also from the otherWBFLclubsandtheMSE. Thanks to KD who as usual managed and conducted the AnzacDayceremonyperfectly
The14’swentdownby5points onSaturdayaftermakingalate charge and just missing, goals were shared and best players were Mason Ropitini, Oli McCracken, Josh Haggett, Jay BurnsandCooperFear.
Coach Luke Bentley has the 16’splayinganexpansivegame anditlookedgoodhavingawin on the weekend. The leading goalkickers were Jace Maxwell kicking 5 and Harry Hicks 4. Best players were Emerson Forbes,NoahMaxwell,William Attiwill,LachieCameron,Harry HicksandCharlieLockwood.
The 18’s were made to work hard to get the win against a tough North opposition 4 goals to Liam Delaney, 3 to Jed Sims, 2 to Mitch Harrold and Lachie Ray who moved forward in the last quarter to kick a couple Best Players were Rex Jones, Lochie Thiele, captain Hudson Keding, Sam Sims, Mitch Harrold and Liam Delaney.
The Ressies kicked the day off
on Anzac Day with a big win andgoodtoSturgemovetothe forward line this year and kicked 8. Other multiple goal kickers were Snelly with 3, Seagsand Sam McTaggart with 2. Best was Sturge with his 8 goals,goodtoseeDuncanReid back getting 2nd best and McTaggart Seager, McBain and Kingroundingouttheawards.
We had four debutants in for the Seniors, Alex Keast, Jack Domaschenz, Lochie Thiele and Rex Jones, all of the boys acquittedthemselveswell.The North boys got the jump on us in the Seniors taking a 37 point lead into quarter time but the boys had a real crack after quarter time with the final margin being 27 points. Two goals to Forbesy and singles to Delaney, Kainy, Kuhly and a ripper from Rex Jones on debut.BestplayerswereMitch Sims with a great game through the middle, Rex Jones, Alex Keast, Luke Foran, and part of the backline who collectively done great job all day Taylor Saffin and Oli Thompson.
This week down to Millicent who look to be the measuring stick again and then after the game lets get down to see Laney at the RSL for the awards.
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Jacob Carger Team Manager: Jason Werchon 3 Teej Lawlor 46 Beau Douglas 12 Dylan Sigston 44 Max Hunt 9 Klaye Kenny 13 Sam Gronn 24 Charlie Damhuis (vc) 21 Adam Smith 20 Ashton Lindner (c) 16 Zach Ash 15 Lenny Tunkin 4 Cur s Shanks 1 Je Werchon 2 William Jennings 14 Cambell Hateley 19 William Wilson 58 Cooper Todd 57 Liam Cawood
Finn Grimes Team Manager: Brian Cawood 6 Levi Robbins 42 Liam Millard 55 Mitchell Tarrant 4 Cur s Shanks (vc) 11 Logan Douglas 16 Oakley Nicholls 2 William Jennings 47 Cruz Gibson 59 Louis Easterby 9 Klaye Kenny 7 Lenny Tunkin (c) 3 Henry Damhuis 17 Sebella Coghlan 10 Ari Robbins 30 Isabelle wilson 51 Asha Gysbers 19 Ryder Lindner 18 Naite Thomson
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61 Max Whitehead 9 Lochie Thiele 36 Cayde Watson 1 Harry Fisher 2 Nick Adams 7 Liam Delaney 62 Angus Urquhart 53 Harry Mitchell 64 Jed Sims 74 Sam Sims 75 Jared Kuhl 84 Lochie Broome 68 Conor Fielding 67 Kobe Bannon 73 Rex Jones 79 Harry Wright 69 Addison Sims 63 Will Boston 71 Hudson Keding 65 Mitchell Harrold 78 Lochie Ray 76 Nelson Forbes 66 Sam Domaschenz 85 Fletcher Lawson Coach: Ma Ray Team Manager: 1 Rheyn Paterson 4 Jake Richter 9 Archie Milich 12 Merlin Hopgood 8 William A will 21 lsaak Bouchier 27 Charlie Lockwood 30 Jace Maxwell 29 Harrison Ellis 24 Lewis Sigley 15 Noah Maxwell 10 Brody Fox 3 Mason Bentley 44 Desire Kinyamba Max Lawson 43 Lachlan Cameron 38 Cooper Medhurst 41 Finn O'Reilley Jack Walmsley Emerson Forbes Jacob Salmon 36 Jordan Bartle 45 Harry Hicks
Luke Bentley Team Manager: 65 Hunter Higgins 31 Jay Burns 7 Oliver McCracken 21 Cooper Fear 68 Henry Ken sh 69 Kobi Maxwell 63 Joshua Hagge 13 Ned Gazzard 41 Hugh Bailey 19 Isaac Salmon 43 Mitchell McCracken 62 Jobe Harten 3 Truman Bryant 37 Kur s Bentley 11 Cruize McGregor Lee McTaggart 70 Je A will
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Coach: Brad Tilley
Zavier Gurney
Ryder Stra ord
Axel Joyce
Levi Robbins
Tyler Ryan
Brax Thomas
Arli Sims
Colby Watson
Blayke Koehne
David Berzel
Pacey Duldig
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Elijah Finnegan
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Coaches: Chris Patzel & Mark Winterfield
Kobi Hay
Hadley Bryant
Tate Anderson
Harty Blackwell
Summer Burns
Hudson Cook
Essie Hill
Jack Mitchinson
Chase Noonan
Hudson O'Connell
Rowan Patzel
Casey Peterse
Jack Rees
Harry Sneath
Thomas Pedler
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Connor Ruwoldt
Liam Salmon
Nate Wakefield
Levi Tull
Fletcher Walker
Riley Watson
Charlie Winterfield
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TEAM FIELDED IN THIS GRADE 49 Logan Cook 81 Cooper Howard 84 Oliver Cu ng Jackson Baker 45 Hudson Gray 78 Dane O’Brien 51 Archie Sims 86 Holly Phillips 90 Jesse Mitchell 53 Reuben O a 87 Thor Svec 25 Joel Clayfield 39 Henry Childs Coach: Mark Phillips
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U21PLAYER OFTHEWEEK Senior Coach: Daron McElroy Assistant Coaches: Nathan Lewis Reserves Coach: Nathan Lewis 42 Bana Say 60 Aaron Nemes 36 Josh Schapel 41 Bronson Boult 32 Brandon Newton 38 Callum Wagstaffe 33 Brady Cook 44 Jesse Hewe 46 Darren Smith 40 Braiden Ousey 66 Tom Dolan (Rc) 28 Ben Papps Shar Nay Than 52 Ryan Rutkowski 29 Daron McElroy 10 Andrew Stone 1S Aden Pfitzner 11R Daniel Royals 15 Brody Virgo 18 Dale Robbins 11S Tre Davis 7 Todd Lewis 1R Jacob Rigney 19 Lawry Bradley-Brown (Sc) 6 Todd Mcpartlan 20 Jack Carson 12 Luke Winterfield 8 Ethan Giddings 22 Thomas Cleveland 3 Michael Minuzzo 21 Riley Wilson 5 Kyle Giddings 23 Alex Pearson 25 Jordy Coombe 26 Thomas Holmes 27 Mitchell Cornolo 16R Tarkyn Morale 2 Will Crook 14 Nathan Lewis 16S Joseph Ferguson-Lane 4 Taylor Redden 9 Jordan Williams 17 Jesse Pfitzner (Svc) Blue & Red
Coach: Ben Hardy Assistant Coaches: Jordan Holli & Kevin Bryan Reserves Coach: Tim Young Assistant Coach: Thomas Young 26 Nick Mark 37 Deacon Ilsley 41 Jayden Paues 30 Aaron Dally 21 Sam Stafford 36 Brayden Walters 42 Zach Clark 17 Hamish Telford (Svc) 34 Sam Egan 45 Toby deWit 18 Jordan Holli 24 Brad Notle-Jus ce 46 Shaun Richards 25 Reece McLaughlin 28 DJ Brooks 23 Danny Poyner 43 Tom Fle 44 Brady Dethmore 48 Mackye Baron 20 Tim Young (Rc) 39 Tyler Horrigan 31 Lachlan Tille 27 James Phillips 33 Jus n McConnell 32 Nick Brown 47 Darcy Arthurson 49 Shaun Bu erfield 50 Tim Boxall 19 Declan Kenny 52 Riley Rolph 54 Tyler Harris 22 William Brown 56 Brayden Howard 55 Bre Shepherdson 10 Josh Jenner 12 Cam Ortlepp 14 Aidan Cur s 3 Brad Adams 4 Dale Bachmann 6 Tim McInerney 7 Ciaran Buckley 11 Ma hew Chapman (Rc) 13 Jake Schutz (Svc) 2 Nick McInerney (Sc) 9 Mitch Kelton 5 Sam Zeitz 15 Jay Turner 16 Sam Shepherd
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Anzac Day round began with great weather on Saturday and even better weather greeted us onAnzacDayitself
The Under 14’s with new coach Ryan Roulstone started the season on a positive note Slightly wayward kicking allowed their opponents to feel like they were always a chance. Ourboystookaway5-pointwin. Better players were Sam Baron, James Butler, Easie Kulimushi, Ethan Brook and Fletcher Mobbs.
Sam Zeitz’s Under 16 team battled hard all day but were no match for strong unit. There is talent in this group and know that they will get better as the season progresses. Better players on the day were Kade Allen (great to see him back playing after sustaining a knee injury in late 2021), Chad McLaughlin, Cooper Turner, Iowani Coleman and Jackson Driver
The Under 18’s were no match for South, who boast a lot of top ageplayerswhohavehadsenior experience and move the ball well. No doubt Kevin took away some positives from the game and took away some points that t h e b o y s w i l l w o r k o n throughout the long season Best players on Saturday were Jonty Collins, Richie K, Angus Allen, Aaron Dally, and Darcy Bryan.
Our Under 16 and Under 18 age groups are slightly short on numbers but know both coaches and playing groups will keep working together to get matesofmatesouttoplay
The Reserves had a tough encounter against the reigning premier on Anzac Day Tim had multiple new players from last year play their first game in the mighty Yellow and Black. Better players were Will Brown, Danny Poyner, Brad Nottle-Justice, Tyler Hoorrigan and Angus Allen.
After the Anzac Day ceremony, the Senior team could not have asked for better start, jumping
their younger South Gambier opponent The first half was everything that Ben Hardy asked for from the players. The pressure on the ball and in turn the ball winning ability of the group was the highlight. The second half petered out a little, with South edging back. Both t e a m s p r o b a b l y n o t comfortable in the warm conditions with players fatiguing late in game. Best players Nick McInereny, Cam Ortlepp, Dale Bachmann, Brad Adams, and Toby deWit Congratulations to Nick McInereny for winning the Tony Casadio Medal in his 150th Senior appearance for the club. We also have four debutants Sam Zeitz, Lachlan Tillett, Mackye Baron and Aaron Dally We wish you a long a successful futureattheTigers.
Today we host West Gambier at Vansittart Park for the Tom Hall trophy Teas will be back on at the club from 6pm and awards from6.30pm.
Our round three clash against Millicent at Vansittart Park will display a twilight Senior game starting at 4.45pm. Please note t h e t i m e s a s w e w i l l accommodate all grades on the Saturday
VThe week was a tremendous start to the Year with the new BBQ / Beer shed starting the year of with a bang. Hope to keep them supporters coming outfortheyearasitprovideda great atmosphere for the game.
The under 12s played on the main deck and loved the roar of the crowd to keep them working throughout the game, followed by the Auskick kids w h o a l s o e n j o ye d t h e atmosphere. Special thanks to Casterton for supporting the idea as it was well supported by both and the kids appeared tolovethebigstage.
The day was successful for many reason with not just for results but for the beginning of upgrades at Malseed park. With the opening of the BBQ shed and the netball courts respectfully The netball club have worked so hard for many years to raise the funds for the
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newcourtswithmanyhoursby the committees, cooking sausages, pruning grapes, selling chocolates and endless amount of raffles. They have done it the hard way with no grants just sheer hard work. That club spirit is fantastic and p l e a s i n g t o s e e s o congratulations to the West Netball club hard work payed of with success last year and now upgrades with hopefully many more to follow Exciting times at Malseed park and it was really great to see supporters getting behind the club.
This week we venture to North Gambier followed by teas at theCommersh.
Look forward to watching some football, and retain the TomHallTrophy.
The club will still be open for teas from 6.00pm and that will leadintoourfirstsocialfunction for the year Hot Dub Tige Machine commencing around 8.30pm
Memberships can still be purchased. Please reach out to Mardi or Andrew Whan or head to Team App and purchase from theNGFCStore.
Thank you to our major sponsors for season 2023, Stuckey Electrical Contractors andKFC.
U n d e r 1 4 – 1 0 3 0 a m U n d e r 1 6 – 1 1 5 0 a m Under18–1.10pm Reserves–2.40pmS e n i o r s –4.45pm
U n d e r 1 2 E – 8 3 0 a m U n d e r 1 2 C – 8 3 0 a m Under12A–9.30am
West Gambier showed great early signs in their first round victory
Coach: Kevin Bryan
North Gambier North Gambier
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Under 18’s Under 18’s
West Gambier West Gambier
4 Hector Opie
14 Trae Hamilton
Under 16’s Under 16’s
Coach: Sam Zeitz
2 Kade Allen
Team Manager: Kenneth Goodes James Fle
Chad McLaughlin
Vinnie Dellorefice
Sam
Coach: Ryan Roulstone Assistant Coach: Sco Fle Team Manager: Jess Roulstone
Under 14’s Under 14’s
19 Esaie Kulimushi (vc)
4 Cooper Harris (vc)
5 James Bryan 10 Levi Creek
3 Ethan Fle 11 Reid Hamilton
8 James Butler 6 Kobi Long
9 Ethan Brook 12 Jacob Vinko
13 Lincoln Holtham
14 Charlie Waters
17 Charlie Wurst
21 Brock McEachern
34 Sam Baron (c)
99 Mason Rogers
Banjo Stephens
18 Jack Dyson 24 Mitchell Chapman 26 Fletcher Mobbs Penny Coleman
1 Brooklyn Winterfield 6 Rylan Burchell 7 Henry James 3 Koan Vanderheyden 2 Finn Kennsly 4 Charlie Carson 5 Medhurst 20 Nate Davey 13 Joe Judd 16 Bryce Cowling 11 Anton Circelli 12 Tom Smith 22 Hoppy 18 Joel Day 23 Meereh Htoo 17 Jayden Prior 30 Harry O’Loughlin 29 Noah Pezzimen 31 Nibbsy Coach: Rowan Fox Team Manager: 12 Silas Bowden 26 Koby Stratman (c) 27 William Pearson 25 Oliver Pohlner 13 Bailey Noble 23 Owen Feetom 18 Jacob Sim 22 Ethan McKenny 24 Tate Hammond (vc) 14 Reece Barre 16 Toby Stutley 17 Liam Johnson 20 Ben Harfull 2 Rhys Newton 5 William Johnston 3 Cameron Murray 1 Brodie Szopory 6 Seth Fraser 7 Gabriel Jones 11 Harvey Croker 63 Harrison Mobbs 60 Keoni Harkness 51 Jack Milich 67 Angus Work Coach: Andrew Pearson Team Manager: Nil Supplied Coach: Team Manager: Blue & Red
9 Mackye Baron 13 Angus Allen 29 Seb Doody 47 Darcy Arthurson 46 Teangi Stephens 28 Deacon Illsley 35 Richard Kinybugma Josh Glidden 51 Zayne Young 41 Jack Spark 6 Ben Allsopp 5 Darcy Bryan 85 Henry Haywood 8 Jonty Collins 7 Reece McLaughlin Maurice Goldsmith
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Ben Braithwaite
1 Kobe Roulstone 2 Kane Harris 16 Izac Richards
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21 Nash Hammond 6 Brad Hudson 22 Chayce Van Vuuren 27 Harry Taylor 34 Jack Fenton 35 Xavier Hunter 5 Lincoln Beggs 1 Coby Lardner 18 Ben Reichelt 45 Brax Reid 69 Tristyn Sugden 42 Kade Rainey 39 Hunter Wya 40 Kalan Schultze 38 Jacob Edwards 40 Dylan Aitchison 41 Logan Vivian Coach: Team Manager: 39 Henry Milne 42 Oscar Hinchcliffe 44 Mason Jackson 47 Ryan Eas ck 46 Maximus Harris 28 Blake Brooks 52 Riley Clarke 2 Oliver Nemes 22 Ayden Campbell 53 Jayden Maloney 56 Malik Schultze 58 Aus n Bowering 43 Archie Murdock 72 Kobe Rainey 51 Crawford Gilmore 36 Eddie Cram Coach: Team Manager: 25 Brayden Eas ck 74 Jackson Povey 30 Oakley Hammond 76 Benji 64 Bohdi Gleed 71 Lochlan Aithson 67 Arthur Badenoch 33 Andrew Williamson 32 Mitchell 37 Lucas Kennet 63 Rowan Cram 70 Blake Boguta 88 Tyler George Coach: 50 John Burchell 89 Jaxon Sims 90 Jack Kenne 91 Harrison Gordon 92 Jack Perryman 93 Zaid Kenny 94 Grady Reid 4 Jack 18 Mason Hunt 62 Harry Phillps 75 Noah Banks 60 Reuben Thomson 66 Peter Bolte 68 Patrick 68 Lilly Parham 95 Sam Nemes Coach: 81 Ethan Albert 82 Dalton Sharam 78 Jaxon Winterfield 91 Baiuley Lewis 83 Winston Deans 85 Fletcher McElroy 86 Isabelle Harris 61 Harry Kennet 62 Archie li le 65 Jack Bourchier 80 Jordan Scherer 87 Wya Boguta 4 Zaileigh 88 Brodie Cowell Coach: Blue & Red
Under 12 A’s Under 12 A’s
2 Thomas Norman 6 Jobe Lyngah 7 Jobe Creek 8 Jacob Cox 4 Henry Montgomery 12 Edwin Buckland 15 Owen Flowers 18 Eliza Harvey 16 Hardie Stafford 20 Jake Cary 24 Addison Schloithe 21 Finn Brokensha 83 Jenny Bigirimana Harris Mustart 19 Alex Bell 88 Kye Wren-Mitchell 38 Riley Chapman 42 Kane Harris Levi Jensen Ronnie Coleman
John Stafford Team Manager: Adrian Flowers 3 Will Mullens 6 Mitchell Allen 50 Harry Window 11 Mason Bradshaw 24 Banks Stephen 19 Lakyn Corcoran 21 Levi Hunter 98 Saxon Gabrielli 29 Jarrah Durbidge 16 Cooper Stephen 7 Claire Fle 32 Jack Davison 13 Maison Roscow 86 Digby Stephens 14 Abel McIntosh
Coach:
MichaelDurbidge&StacyMullensTeamManager:AnthonyDavison 65 Lukas Vinko 9 Ted Lucas 17 William Harvey 95 Ned Kamphius 69 Cohen Minter 42 Spencer Badger 19 Ryley Judd 14 Will Gannon 93 Harry Lucas 70 Lincoln Sawley 22 Tom Wright 4 Thomas Bryan 55 Ryder Sealey 93 Harry Lucas Coach: Danny Vinko Team Managers: Stephen Kamphius & Brad Lucas 4 Fergus Brokensha 16 Oliver Liddle 22 Corey Phillips 71 Beau Whelan 77 Brax Edwards 49 Flynn Buckley 61 Eden Stephenson 69 Morgan Renko 72 Ryan Davison 85 Mitchell Lovekin 96 Finn Roscow 58 Jimmy Crozier 66 Xavier Wurst 76 Taylor Morris 99 Hudson Rogers Coaches: Joe Renko & Ciaran Buckley Team Manager: Shaun Lovekin 7 Nate Johnson 11 Sam Copping 24 Wya Sawley 27 Flynn Moyle 52 Cooper Williams 44 Max Young 79 Kur s Lorigan 82 Evie Roulstone 74 Layken Kenny 57 Harrison Leek 41 Cruz Bilney 54 Sterling Badger 71 Layla Mullens Kade Lynagh Coach: Ben Johnson
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Senior Coach: Kane Forbes Assistant Coach: Reserves Coach: Jus n Carlin 28 Jake Bunnik 29 Dylan Ayton 30 Jus n Carlin 33S Michael Krieger 33R Jackson Fitzgerald 4S Alister McCrae 9 Diarmid Cleary (c) 18 Gabe Parsons 17 Tom Foster 5 Hamish McCrae 1R Ma Kerr 6 Zac Nash 20 Damien Wombwell 22 Josh Searle 14 Jarrad Smith 21 Casey Jones 10 Darren Murrell 25S Jarrod O'Brien 15 Patrick Milich 23 Ma Killey 3 Ranea King 1S Kai Schembri 2 Sam Craig 4R Fletcher Bright 8 Josh Co er 12 Ma Duerden 24 Sullivan Gibbs 25R Hamish Carlin 26 Conan Deverux 7 Adam Mckinnon 27 Michael Jarrad 13 Kane Forbes 39 Nicholas Schembri 45 Thomas Searle 78 Albwoski Smeaton 35R Ben Pevi 50 Rhys Jolly 51 Cory Wombwell 56 Andrew Russell 47 Dillan Carlin 61 Kale Zippel 68 Tom Foster 76 Will Jackson 60S Elwood Geary 46 Tewenui Ma hews 48 Rufaro Makore 44 Chris McKinnon 58 Connor Hill 77 Tom Brody 35S Kai Schembri 59 Sid Herbert 36 Jake Smith 52 Bevan Wombwell 60R Jarvis Parsons 69 Kaden Humphries
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Welcome back to the cat cage today for the first time in2023
Well done to all who competed last weekend. Was a tough day for most footballers but a fantastic effort to see everybody backoutthere.
celebrate our first home game of the year Love to see as many kids and familiesinthereaspossible.
Live music and a good night foralltocome!
East Gambier East Gambier Red & Black
Well last week we hosted Millicentinwhatwasagreat day weather wise for the seasonopener
the smoking ceremony and Welcometocountry
With a very green side who haven't played much together we played a very seasoned outfit and reigningpremiers.
Thank you to all our members and sponsors for jumpingbackonboard! Today we welcome East over the border for what should be an exciting battle to see where both groups areat.
We hope we have a packed our club rooms tonight to
GoCats
U14s with a few guys away for school holidays the young pups had a very hard day not kicking a goal til the second half best players R Grigg,JSaundersRHayden
U16s played a very big Millicentsidegoingdownby 60pts best player J Mee, N G o l l a n , J P i c ke n , R Lawrence.
U18s jumped out of the blocks kicking 3 goals to 2 in the 1st quarter then s o m e t h i n g m u s t o f happened in the huddle because they didn't kick a goalfortherestofthegame best players E Stratford, T Wilke,KMcCracken.
B grade was a very 1sided affair going down by 18 goals best players T Balshaw, B Coppick, S Balshaw,TShepherd.
The A's played in our 2nd indigenous game would like to thank Tim Brennan for
The guys showed glimpses of what they're capable of but were out classed on the night going down by 11 goals best players S Lock, C Slape, J Lawrence, R Janeway,NGollan,AJones.
Congratulations to our 3 debutantes playing there first senior game Sam Couldrey, Elijah Stratford andNoahGollan.
This week we go over to the cattery hopefully with some wins and after we have presentations back at Jens hotel who we thank for theresupport
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Under 18’s Under 18’s
Coach: Jason Dunn
Team Manager:
1 Cody Williams
3 Dom McDonald
4 Talan Daltan
NO TEAM FIELDED IN THIS GRADE
Coach:
East Gambier East Gambier Red & Black
21 Trae Wilke
22 Ethan Humphies
5 Kyan Chi leborough
6 Elijah Stra ord
8 Ky McCracken
9 Angus Clarke
10 Sam Couldrey
11 Kobe Wagener
12 Kaelen Mee
14 Fionn Graney
15 Campbell McLean
17 Nick Bignell
19 Will Ellis
20 Vinnie Ke le
Under 16’s Under 16’s
Coach: Kevin Schutz
Team Manager:
Mason Andersen
Ryan Angelino
Jarrod Carey
Charlie Clark
Brock Dempsey
Isaac Dwyer
Noah Gollan
Toby Grigg
William Rentsch
Banjo Sampson
Corey Smith
Solomon Telford
Tex Tilley
Brodie Versteegh
Coach:
Blue, White & Red 3
Lachlan Legray
Cruz McCracken
Angus McKinnon
Jarvi Mee
Riley Lawrence Riley Mitchell
Andison Penyman
Jaiden Picken
Under 14’s Under 14’s
Coach: Grant Spooner
Team Manager:
Emme Best
Sco Brooks
Flynn Chi leborough
Eamon Cook
Samuel Dickson
Xavier Farmilo
Angelo Ferraro
Chayse Gifford
Rhys Grigg
Ryan Hayden
Alex Kanahs
Joel Rentsch
Jackson Saunders
Noah Spooner
William Vincent
Skye Virtanen
Taj Wilson
Riley Hornibrook
Alex Hill 10 Oliver Foster 25 Bay McKinnon 29 Coby Rice
Josh Jones 2 Rankin Cleary 19 Archie Lane 39 Henry Dorahy 28 Jack Rhook 45 Mavric Parsons 4 Jedd Rhook 56 Riley Hutchins 60 Elwood Geary 66 Reghan Parsons 59 Samuel Pa on 62 Jack Wombwell Oscar Mutch 59 Sid Herbert 47 Blake Kurzman 67 Dylan Munro
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Nate Longhurst 80 Harry Bu erworth
Nathan Robbins
Ayden Nolte 61 Jaggar Geary 11 Henry Robins 18 Lachie Auld 30 Jensen Soulsby 27 Kirby Vise
Maxx Huret 20 Billy Rhook
Zavier Cates
Takudzwa Makore 33 Toby Auld
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Coach:
East Gambier East Gambier Red & Black
Coach: Ma hew White
Braith Allison
Je Beever
Cooper Bignell
William Clark
Tom Croser
Hallam Davey
Max Greene
Noah Griffin
Coach: Nick Bignell
Zach Angelino
Chase Buckingham
Blake Cooper
Elijah Dickson
Will Hosking
Parker Lamont
William leitch
Connor Lynn
Coach: Mark Paech
Samuel Andersen
Asher Anderson
Campbell Best
NO TEAM FIELDED IN THIS GRADE
Oliver Clarke
Tyler Cox
Harrison Cram
Judd Creek
Baden Dihm
NO TEAM FIELDED IN THIS GRADE
Vaughan Hunter
Brayden Legray
Nash Neilson
Mitchell O'Brien
Lennox Telfird
Isaac Thami
Harley Walker
Taj White
NO TEAM FIELDED IN THIS GRADE
Coach: Nick Anderson
Dominic Albanese
Storm Altschwager
Billy Angelina
Braxton Bowyer
Nicholas Brooks
Van Byron
Archie Cook
Jenson Davey
Coach: Cole Hedwards
Nathan Barnes
Zade Kurzman
Nate Lucchini
Nash Moelder
Lucas Murray
Flynn Turner
Logan White
Tyler Mariano
Tahj Pitkin
Louis Prosperi-Porta
William Richardson
Bentley Ward
Hudson Farmilo
Sebas an Grubb
Na on Hedwards
Memphis Howard-Love
Blake Humphries
Kade Jakutavicius
Manx Keenan
Oscar Ferguson Cody O'Brien
Maton Finck
Brayse Gifford
Taj Jensen
Ted Kerr
Tyler McPherson
Nate Moloney
Logan Murray
Rayan Singh
Ryder Wilson
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Under 12 A’s Under 12 A’s
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FROMTHEARCHIVES
GREATWBFLFINALS
SOUTH-WESTALMOSTDRAW
LategoalsavesDemonsingreat1970clash
THERE were two interesting facts from the 1970 Western Border Football League first semi final between South and WestGambier
Firstly, all the stars mentioned in the media during the week leading up to the game and who were tipped to play well –almost all did – but not in the positions they were first selected.
Westmadenumerouschangespriortotheteamsliningup.
Dean Thomas went from the back pocket, where he was expectedtoplayontherestingruckmen,tocentrehalfback totakeonSouth’sironmanJeffArthur
This released Chris Yeates to the flank where he was expected to play an effective role on the dangerous South halfforwards.
The biggest surprise was moving back pocket and follower Barry Ward to centre half forward to counter the brilliance ofSouthcoachGarrySims.
As expected, Bill Bennett started in the centre but Barrie Hudson, named as a rover was on the wing to partner John Beatonontheothersideoftheground.
South lined-up much as expected but did run three rovers –BarrySmith,PeterWhiteheadandJimJohnson.
The biggest surprise of the day was the performance of SouthruckmanDavid“Pud”Walker
Thelefthandedtapruckmanwasplayinginhis150thleague appearance for South and along the way, although never pretty to watch, he had effectively taken down some of the bestruckmenintheleagueduringthose150games.
In this game he grabbed two big scalps in John Yeates and BryanWilkinson.
Walker’sabilitytotimehisleapsohecouldreachupoverhis much taller opponents and get his left hand on the ball first at the bounces and boundary throw-ins gave Smith, Whitehead and Johnson first use of the ball and theyused it perfectly
Jimmy Johnson (early), Peter Whitehead (all day) and Barry Smith (later in the game) were all in South’s best by the end ofthegameanddidalotofdamage.
Walker got good assistance from Russel Matthews and Max Deckert and with their dominance South’s handball game wasatitsbest.
Added to this was coach Bill James had one of his poor days anddidnotfireuntilthefinalterm.
With Walker in charge in ruck South stormed into attack repeatedlyinthefirsttermbuttheWestdefenceofThomas, BellingerandChrisYeateswasequaltothetask.
Darryl Sims was an early winner for South in the centre against Bennett, although Bennett was roaming around the ground and pulled in numerous marks across half back to helpouttheWestdefence.
Arthur and Thomas were having a great tussle at centre half forwardwithneitherdominatingatfirst.
Arthur pulled in a top mark on the boundary to kick the first goalofthematchwhileattheotherendofthegroundGarry Sims was far too strong for Barry Ward and his overhead markingandlongkickingkeptWestatbay
What Sims missed was snapped up by John Broadbent and DaleHillyeronthelastlineofdefence.
However, despite South’s early dominance in many positions, West suddenly lurched forward against the run of playandhalfforwardBruceGrubb,whohadaquietdaywith only four possessions but kicked two goals in the first
quartertogivetolifetoWestlateinthe term.
David Copping also got into the act and with these late goals West took a surprising 17-point leadatquartertime.
West:4.2;South1.3
To South’s credit they did not panic and kept to their game plan with their fast run-on play, where their handpassing was creative and into the second term they reaped the rewardsafterdominatinginmostpositions.
Jeff Arthur was starting to get on top at centre half forward and he was the focal point of most the Demons’ attacking moves.
With the South roving trio still dominating they moved the ball well and netted goals to Brian Norman, David Rothall, Smith,ArthurandPeterWhiteheadtogivethemahandy15pointleadathalftime.
It had been a great turn-around by South, and West was struggling,mainlybecausemanyofitstopplayershadfailed toraiseayelp.
If it had not been for the sterling defence of Ken Bellinger, HughieSheltonandThomas,Westmighthavebeenwellout ofcontentionbythebigbreak.
West:4.5;South6.8
StirredbycoachBillJames’addressathalftimeWestwerea differentteamafterthemainbreak.
James pulled the switch by moving Bennett to centre half forward, Barrie Hudson went into the midfield which many said was one quarter too late, but still worked effectively fromthenon.
Hudson suddenly became a dominate player and drove West into attack throughout this term and with Beaton on topontheotherwingWestwereimpressive.
West started to look like a premiership team with Bennett nowtakingonSimsanddoingwellbuttheSouthskipperwas stillabletoholdhisownwithsometimelymarks.
A Bennett goal followed by another from David Copping, afterastrongpieceofplaywherehepositionedhimselfwell infrontofapacktopullinawelljudgedmark.
With West doing all the attacking the Roos went into the three quarter time huddle with a six-point lead and looking good.
West8.9,South7.9
ThestagewassetandwithWalkerstilldominatingtherucks, West moved Bryan Wilkinson to the goal square where he took a strong pack mark and goaled to kick West away to a two-goallead.
Then Arthur goaled from a free kick and it was then that Bill James started to get into the game for the first time and his handpassing out of the ruck duels allowed the West’s runnerstotakeadvantage.
James topped it off with a brilliant running goal to move thembacktoaneight-pointleadwiththequarterhalfover
Peter Fallas was now playing well in defence and West moved David Copping as a loose man in defence to try to bottleuptheSouthforwardlineandstoptheirlatecharge.
Peter Whitehead’s amazing running drop kick goal from deep out on the flank put South just a point down and then DavidRothallsteppedupasthegameenteredtime-on.
Itwasdeepintotime-onandthegamewasreboundingfrom one half back line to the other and neither side was able to break the deadlock when Rothall gained possession deep outontheflankandsetsailwithalongkicktothesquare.
It just flew over the outstretched hands of several West defenders for a goal, giving South the lead by five-points as
thesirensoundedmomentslater
Had Rothall’s kick gone through for a behind it would have been a draw – that’s how close the game was in those dying minutes.
In retrospect South had more winners, more of the play and more players who contributed throughout the day but full credit to West as they never gave up and almost pulled off a greatwin.
Finalscores:South10.15(75);West101.10(70)
If there was one player who deserved all the accolades and pats on the back for his four quarter effort it was ruckman DavidWalker
He was never given much chance of nullifying West’s two starsJohnYeatesandBryanWilkinsonbutnotonlydidhedo that,buthetookthemoutofthegame.
Apart from a brief period in the first term by Yeates, Walker hadcontrolalldayandhisroversgaveSouththeadvantage.
HegotgoodsupportfromMatthewsandDeckert.
BestforSouthwasthebrilliantGarrySimsatcentrehalfback and despite Bennett’s better second half where he was forced to find his kicks deep out on the flanks and never reallyposedagreatthreat.
Dean Thomas was West’s best along with wingman John Beaton who was West’s biggest kick winner, Bennett and Copping.
Jeff Arthur kicked three goals to be among his sides’ best, while Rothall, Norman and Whitehead each kicked two and for West, Copping got three early and Grubb kicked two in theopeningterm.
Whatwasinterestingwastheleadingpossessionwinnerson theground.
For South, not surprisingly Barry Smith was the biggest possession winner on the ground with 22 kicks and four handpasseswhileDarrylSims,JeffArthur(sevenmarks)and Jimmy Johnson each had 19 kicks while Garry Fox who shut down one half back flank picked up 17 kicks and two handpasses.
ForWestJohnBeatonwasbestplayerwith19kicksandfour handpasses, Peter Dankowski was next with 17 kicks and three handpasses with the next best being Bill Bennett with 17 kicks, 10 marks and seven handpasses and Dean Thomas had15kicksandthreehandpasses.
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PHOTO:SouthroverBarrySmithprovedatoprecruit
A GRADE
Millicent 55 (L. Paul, D. Tunkin) d East Gambier 30 (B. Creek, T. McCallum)
West Gambier 84 (S. Ri er, T. Bryant) d Casterton Sandford 35 (I. Longhurst, I. Lane)
North Gambier 58 (M. Renko, Grace Po s) d South Gambier 35 (E. Bouchier, A. Duncan)
A RESERVE
Millicent 58 (J. Sunderland, A. Pra ) d East Gambier 29 (T. Waters, L. Murray)
West Gambier 59 (A. Bosco, T. Earl) d Casterton Sandford 52 (P. Murrell, M. Smith)
North Gambier 50 (A. Pitson, J. Li le) d South Gambier 29 (C. Muller, J. O’Neil)
B GRADE
Millicent 26 (A. Hay, J. Long) d East Gambier 22 (S. James, S. McLean)
Casterton Sandford 60 (A. Balzan, T. Cleary) d West Gambier 54 (E. Gillies, K. Heaver)
South Gambier 49 (A. Pearce-Raisin, M. Glynn) d North Gambier 17 (B. Lush, M. Pegler)
C GRADE
East Gambier 53 (B. Jean, M. Bu on) d Millicent 27 (E. Wesolowski, E. Bonde)
West Gambier 61 (E. Pollock, E. Sutherland) d Casterton Sandford 10 (B. Spa ling, I. McKay)
South Gambier 37 (M. Dalton, E. Egan) d North Gambier 30 (K. Egan, K. Quinn)
17 & UNDER
Millicent 55 (K. Lindner, L. Van Eeden) d East Gambier 20 (I. Dwyer, M. Lamb)
Casterton Sandford 63 (I. Longhurst, C. Hulm) d West Gambier 47 (L. Simpson, A. Pearson)
North Gambier 77 (C. Nulty, M. Griffiths) d South Gambier 21 (S. Wight, S. Grassi)
15 & UNDER A
Millicent 73 (P. Paul, M. Lunch) d East Gambier 12 (L. McIntosh, S. Clark)
West Gambier 71 (L. Pearson, A. Allen) d Casterton Sandford 11 (C. Gorman, M. Rees)
North Gambier 66 (R. Darimaani, M. Collins) d South Gambier 22 (G. Dalton, H. Harvey)
15 & UNDER B
West Gambier 77 (A. Reid, M. Vivian) d Casterton Sandford 0 (K. Vide, A. Luer)
North Gambier 77 (L. Brook, C. Mitchell) d South Gambier 2 (L. Milich, L. Sneath)
13 & UNDER A
Millicent 63 (A. Thomson, L. Crowe) d East Gambier 7 (S. McCracken, C. Li le)
Casterton Sandford 33 (M. Robbins, A. Murphy) d West Gambier 18 (C. Vorwerk, C. Hunter)
North Gambier 29 (J. Baron, L. Hunter) d South Gambier 21 (Z. Cole, M. Clarke)
East Gambier 16 (O. Hosking, T. Olsen) d Millicent 11 (P. Johnson, S. Walker)
Casterton Sandford 36 (M. Robbins, B. Mutch) d West Gambier 6 (H. Jackson, S. Riddoch)
South Gambier 21 (E. McCracken, M. Fullerton) drew with North Gambier 21 (A. Halloran, P. Lucas)
13 & UNDER B 11 & UNDER
Millicent 17 (Z. Thomson, B. Douglas) d East Gambier 14 (L. Bowyer, S. Beveridge)
Casterton Sandford 22 (C. Longhurst, B. Green) d West Gambier 11 (P. Bonney-Dawson, K. McKinnon)
North Gambier 11 (D. Gabrielli, I. Clark) d South Gambier 9 (E. Sims, L. Agos nelli)
RESULTS DENTON’S
MATCH REPORTS
WESTGAMBIERVCASTERTONSANDFORD
Casterton Sandford can a est to the fact there appears to be no premiership hangover at Malseed Park with West Gambier looking as polished and well drilled at the weekend as they did as they powered to their drought breaking premiershiplastseason.
The reigning premiers had 15 goals on the board before Madalene Cleary ne ed the Cats’ first in a stunningopeningwherethea ackwentlongand direct and finished accurately and the defensive line-up refused to allow Casterton Sandford any easypossession.
The Cats’ cause was not helped by missing three of their usual star ng seven – one player from each area of the court – but the Roos were in no moodtoshowanymercy
Sarah Ri er was unstoppable as she ne ed 18 from 21 in that frene c opening quarter, as she nailed shots from under the post and long range, the delivery from Lisa McGregor and Tara Bryant onpointevery me.
Thestartofthesecondquarterwasagoalforgoal contest as the cats se led into their work with Chelsey Galpin and Indi Longhurst doing a power of work in the mid court, Madalene Cleary working over me to set up scoring opportuni es and Meg Smith and Ebany Jarrad also star ng to findtheirfeettoplacemorepressureontheRoos shoo ngcombina on.
But again, as the quarter wore on, Amy Cram and Jade Ri er were able to secure some good turnover opportuni es and once again, in the blink of an eye, the ball was back in Ri er’s hands as she converted 15 from 16 to see the lead blow outto26bythehalf.
TheCatstweakedtheirline-upforthesecondhalf withtheLonghurstandGalpinchangingrolesand SmithandJarradalsoswappingbibsandagainthe startofthequarterwasmorepromisingbutWest again were too slick with ball in hand and Ri er againne ed18goalsastheleadextendedto34. It was West who made the change in the last with McGregor moving back under the post and Ri er venturing out to goal a ack but the scoreboard didnotreallychanceonlyitwasMcGregorge ng the lion’s share of the scoring opportuni es, conver ng 14 from 18 as West moved out to a 49 finalwhistlemargin.
ForCastertonSandford,Clearywasaclearbeston court doing a mountain of work and finishing the rare scoring opportuni es with which she was presented, while Longhurst impressed with her
hard running and Libby Altorfer created some significant turnover ball and played a key role in transi on.
Sarah Ri er, McGregor and Bryant dominated for theRoos,withCramandJadeRi ershowingtheir defensive chemistry has only improved but in reality there was no weakness in the West GambiergameplanwithMikaelaHorriganhaving a big influence in feeding in the second half and Zoe Malseed as ght checking as ever and ge ng her hands to a number of balls on the outside of thecircle.
EASTGAMBIERVMILLICENT
The reigning premiers started with an impressive victory and so did the 2022 runners up as Millicent blew out the cobwebs with a solid ou ngagainstEastGambier,workingtheirwayto a25goalvictory
It was the young guns leading the way for the Saints with both Lillie Paul and Daisy Tunkin domina ng the mid court and feeding with precision into Tabatha Sanderson, who was again thefocalpointoftheshoo ngcircle,ne ng43of Millicent’s55goalsforthematch.
Demi Verbena also playing her role with her strongfrontcutsopeningupthespaceattheback for Sanderson and Verbena’s delivery is always pinpointtohertallershoo ngpartner
Attheotherendofthecourt,theSaintsdefensive line-upwithLisaDuldigonthedefensivewingand Kimmi Tincknell and Por a McRae in the defensive circle, made every possession difficult for the new look East frontline and scoring opportuni es for the Bulldogs were at a premium.
And the match was a story of opportuni es –Millicent genera ng 79 scoring chances and East restrictedto43–itwasthegamerightthere.
Lauren Van Eeden entered the game at goal defence in the second half and there was no disrup on to the defensive pressure applied by the Saints and given Van Eeden and McRae teameduplastseasonin17&Undercompe on, theirunderstandinginthecirclewasimpeccable.
Co-coaches Tarsh McCallum and Bo Creek led the way for the Bulldogs, while Indi Dwyer showed enough in her first ou ng in A Grade to show she willbeaplayerofthefuture.
Millicent was best served by the two young midcourters, Paul and Tunkin but there was no apparent weak link in the Saints line-up as they looktogoonebe erin2023.
SOUTH GAMBIER V NORTHGAMBIER
North Gambier has returned to the ANZAC Day winners’ list with a clinicalperformancefromtheirnewlookline-up. Led by a familiar face, Mel Renko, who claimed another Shirley Underwood Medal for best on court, the Tigers had control of the contest from the first quarter and put the result beyond doubt in a dominant final quarter which saw the final marginblowoutto23goals.
Renko started on the defensive wing, moving from her 2022 role in the defensive circle back to where she has done so much damage over the years, earning many Western Border Team of the Yearaccolades.
Her pressure on the outside of the circle and abilitytobeakeylinkplayerintransi onwithher driving through the mid court, saw Renko lead from the front and her pressure on the feeders, combined with the work rate of Brianna Walters ensured new defensive combina on – Noni McConnell and Mikaila Pi – were able to se le into their work with every ball being delivered underpressure.
The issue for the Demons was supply with North genera ng82scoringopportuni estoSouth’s48. But in defence of the home side, the Demons were also dealing with a new look line-up, and a line-up with limited height, with the excep on of 2022ShirleyUnderwoodMedallistEllieBouchier, who was again her side’s best as she created turnover ball and also worked hard with ball in hand.
It was a bap sm of fire for A Grade debutante Gracie Dalton in goal shooter for South and the youngster showed she will only improve and get be er as she adjusts to like in the rough and tumbleofAGradenetball.
Her combina on with Alyssa Duncan, who was also a key player for South on the day, will also onlyimproveastheydevelopsomechemistryasa combina on.
Grace Po s, was a dominant force for the Tigers againstherformerclub,ne ng44from60asher height caused the South defensive line issues, although Sophie Wight, who was significantly outsized by Po s, showed the impact this athle csdefendercanhavegoingforward.
North will now face a more serious challenge when they host the reigning premiers, while South head to Millicent for another tough challenge.
ROUNDPREVIEWS
MILLICENTVSOUTHGAMBIER
Millicent opened the season with a strong winoveranewlookEastGambierandthis weekendtheSaintshostanothernewlook combina on–SouthGambier.
The 2022 runners up looked polished on their opening round hit out with the shoo ng combina on of Demi Verbena and Tabatha Sanderson looking as damaging as ever; the defensive line of Por a McRae, Lauren Van Eeden and Kimmi Varcoe s fled the Bulldogs frontline and the mid court, led by Lisa Duldig, lost nothing with the injec on of youngtalentLilliePaulandDaisyTunkin.
The Demons, on the other hand, s ll have some shuffling to do and combina ons to testastheylooktocoverthelossofheight and the impact of goaler Lara Munro and defender Grace Po s but with the likes of Ellie Bouchier and Alyssa Duncan influencing games at either end, and the steady heads and hands of Tully McShane and Megan Reid in the mid court, the Demonss llhaveacoreofthe2022group withwhichtowork.
This weekend, they will return home to IslandParkandhosttheBulldogs,another ofthe2023AGradeline-upsthatlookvery differenttothepreviousseason.
IndiLonghurstandChelseyGalpinshowed good signs as a acking mid courters and they will only get be er each run, while Libby Altorfer was a revela on on the defensive wing and her ba le with key east Gambier playmaker Tarsh McCallum willbeonofthemostpivotaloftheday If Cleary can be freed up from shoo ng du es, she could have a posi ve impact in the mid court or shoring up the defensive end.
the ball entered the goal third and they have such a good working rela onship that North will need to be pa ent and smart with ball in handtofindawaythroughtheirdefensive setup.
MadaleneClearywasthestandoutforthe Cats in round one and if she has to stay in the shoo ng circle, her ba le with Bo Creek will be the other ba le to watch, whichwillshapethefinalresult.
The Roos were also impressive through the middle with the speed of Tara Bryant, whonotonlyhitthecircle’sedge meand me again with her strong drives, but also worked hard defensively and created plenty of turnover ball, as did Zoe Malseed, who was at her ght checking best.
Mikaela Horrigan was at her unassuming best – just when you thought she was being well held, she would find space and her crea ve delivery and good vision meant she delivered some of the more spectacularfeeds.
North, like many of the other new look line-ups, is anything but se led and will need to work out just what their best sevenwillbe.
Easttotakethewininanarrowone.
NORTHGAMBIERVWESTGAMBIER
Both sides are very different looking to their2022line-usbutEast,withMcCallum and Creek, as well as tough defender MorganAmy,willbelookingtosetuptheir firstwinoftheseason,withthespeedand smarts of Casey Horrigan in the shoo ng circlealsosettobeakeyiftheBulldogsare totakethepoints. The experience of Belinda Scanlon, in her return to the A Grade court, will be invaluable, while Sophie Wight brings speed and athle cism to the mid court or defensive end and Gracie Dalton can also play either end as she looks to experience herfirstseasonoftopgradenetball.
The Saints should get the job done at this early stage of the season with the Demos s ll searching for exactly how they will lookin2023.
CASTERTON SANDFORD V EAST GAMBIER
Casterton Sandford had a bap sm of fire last weekend, taking on an unchanged West Gambier premiership line-up with a depletedline-upoftheirown.
There is no other way to put it – West Gambier looked ominous in the opening round and with an unchanged line-up from its 2022 premiership success, North Gambier, which has had some significant personnel changes, will be up against it, thisearlyintheseason.
Sarah Ri er looked unstoppable in goals and Lisa McGregor was at her damaging best, playing high up court as the main outlet out of defence and then delivering withprecisiontoRi er
AttheotherendAmyCramandJadeRi er deniedtheCats meandspaceevery me
Macey Griffith will be a focal point in the shoo ng circle, while Brianna Walters will be the key in the mid court – another playerwhoalwaysimpactsinbothaspects ofthegame.
The experience of Mel Renko and Noni McConnell will be crucial, especially in these early rounds, with both able to dominate the defensive end or impact in themidcourt.
Lauran Norman was the X factor in 2022, playing ins all three areas of the court when called upon and she will probably have to be that versa le op on again for coachAmandaO’Shaughnessy
West not only looked impressive in round onebuttheyhavethebenefitofbeingthe only unchanged line-up for 2023 and will certainlybeabletousethatintheirfavour tobankthewinsintheseearlyrounds.
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