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Firstly congratul women’s football aons team, to our coached football and have been well drilled for a long me. Again there are a Welcome remembe South Gambier South Gambier Red & WhiteV to Anzac Day, when we r all who served and Game mes will be as follows; U14s - 11.30am North Gambier North Gambier Yellow & Black by Damian Delaney and Michael number of lads almost ready to died in all wars, conflicts, and U18s - 12.50pm Frost, who once the Limestone Football League movated grou again took home Coast Women’s flag. This superp of ladies has take the big step to senior footy which is great for our club’s future. Shem Wastell, Noah Sims and Blake Neshoda played best. peacekeeping operaons and the contribuon and suffering of all those who have served. Res - 2.20pm U16s - 4.10pm Seniors - 5.30pm been the pace-seer in local women’s footy since the incepon of the league and Sunday’s hard We acknowledge that West were down on numbers and wish big North and South are privileged to play sport on this day and we have made this game one of the most Back Oval 12Es - 12:00pm fought win against Kybybolite was Steve Wenman all the best in his important in the local football and 12Cs - 1:00pm d u e re co g n i o n o f t h e i r recovery from serious injury. It netball calender. May the tradion 12As - 2:00pm dominance. Best of ground in a has been great to see our reserves connue and games be played in mighty team effort was the league’s star Tess Andrews closely followed by Kaylene Nuske and team finally come of age and play the footy we’ve been waing for. The club has been working the Anzac spirit. Thank South Gambier for their and organisaon for 2021. you to hosng Netball starng one ho than normal game mes. ur later Kendall Saffin. Fantasc work ladies, very well deserved (and some hilarious costumes on Mad Monday). towards being stronger in both senior grades and this year is seeing some of that work come to fruion. The old man of the team Last week we met East Gambier at Vansiart Park. The day began brightly enough for the Tigers, Go Tigers Brent Howard won the footy at taking wins in all of the underage We hosted our friends from West will, son of Croc Koby “Gator” grounds. Many juniors are playing Gambier on Saturday with great Chant was terrific coming back up in grades, including u12s into weather for most grades. It was from long injury break, Ethan the u14s. Last week we also had 4 also our first past Demons Chuck is knocking on the senior girls in our u14s who showed the gathering for the year and we had footy door with Nick Steeny and boys how to lay a tackle. a great turn up with the day Charlie Fisher important sponsored by Cam and Trent Milich (thanks guys). Aer a beer and a party pie we had a look around the new club extension - hopefully everyone went away happy with what they saw for the future of our club. It’s been a lot of work by a lot of people and we are very pleased with the result. If anyone missed and would like a contributors. Also great to have Henri Capewell back at the club kicking goals and giving them off. The seniors was a funny game with South dominang the first half to hold West goal-less then having 5 goals kicked against us in the 3rd term. Full credit to the undermanned Roos - it goes to show Unfortunately we fell short in the seniors and reserves, but not for the lack of trying. It was good to see Ausn Kitschke back in the yellow and black and Luke Powell give our midfielders first use of the ball. No surprise with the other best players being Nick, Dylan, Hamish and Jake. tour please ask and we’ll be more than happy to oblige. On the field for the second consecuve week we were successful in all grades. The U14 Whites did it nicely with Jace Maxwell, Harrison Hicks and Curs Page playing well. The U16 Whites played some aracve footy, quite a few of these boys will be pushing for senior selecon in the next year or 2. Harry Wright, Nick Adams and Mitch Harrald led the charge. Muddy’s U18 boys play a disciplined, team-oriented style of what happens when you take your eye off the ball. Without Bre O’Neil, Jack Casey and Brodie Foster we may not have gained what was in the end a 4-goal win. We’ll need to be on our mele come Anzac Day against one of our great rivals, North Gambier. Best of luck to all teams and players today. Next week we head to Millicent, with whom we have agreed to mix things up a bit with a change of order (to allow the reserves to enjoy the seniors) and the senior game to start at 5.30pm, resulng in a later start (sleep in) for all. Fingers crossed for some decent weather, nong Millicent have promised to have the shed warm, drinks cold and plenty of food opons, so lets make sure that by the me the seniors start that we are at least 50% represented at the ground and parcularly the shed. Ausn Kitschke *Images courtesy Thomas Miles - SE Voice

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