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Millicent Millicent

Red, Black & White

Coach: Brad Tilley

Zavier Gurney

Ryder Straord

Axel Joyce

Levi Robbins

Tyler Ryan

Brax Thomas

Arli Sims

Colby Watson

Blayke Koehne

David Berzel

Pacey Duldig

Coach: Nat Anderson

Paddy

Mitchell Dening

Coach:

Oliver

Coach:

Jagger Gibson

Sunny Coughlan

Levinson

Parker Millowick

Degan

Mariah Lloyd

Elijah Finnegan

Imogen Hopes

Jackson Janeway

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

Sebasan Radlmair

Connor Ruwoldt

Liam Salmon

Nate Wakefield

Levi Tull

Fletcher Walker

Riley Watson

Charlie Winterfield

North Gambier North Gambier

North Gambier North Gambier

Yellow & Black

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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