After a summer of hard work West Gambier unveiled their newly resurfaced courts in round 1 against Casterton Sandford *Image courtesy
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SENIORS
2.4 5.8 8.9 15.13 (103)
South 3.1 4.3 8.3 8.4 (52)
Best - Millicent: J. Werchon, C. Gallio, J. Carger, F. Bradley, K. Varcoe, J. Verbena; South: E. Chuck, B. Whicker, E. Marks, N. Seager, M. Harrold, O. Thomson.
Goals - Millicent: J. Carger 6, H. Nitschke 2, K. Varcoe 2, C. Gallio, S. Willis, J. Cushion, J. Todd, J. Werchon; South: N. Forbes 3, E. Chuck 2, O Thomson, N. Seager, R. Kuhl.
Best - North: M. Kelton, C. Ortlepp, J. Jenner, S. Stafford, D. Bachmann, T. Harris; West: B. Ousey, J. Ferguson-Lane, L. Bradley-Brown, K. Giddings, M. Minuzzo, T. Mcpartlan.
Goals - North: S. Stafford 3, D. Bachmann, H. Telford, J. Holli , N. Blachut; West: B. Ousey 6, B. Papps 3, M. Cornolo 2, W. Crook, K. Giddings, A. Stone, D. McElroy, C. Wagstaffe.
Cast-Sand 0.5 4.6 7.8 11.13 (79)
East 0.2 1.6 4.7 7.8 (50)
Best - Casterton Sandford: E. Pritchard, M. Killey, J. Co er, J. OBrien, H. Pritchard, M. Krieger; East: R. Lillecrapp, S. Lock, J Lawrence, N. Lock, J. Plunke , J. Mee.
Goals - Casterton Sandford: M. Krieger 2, E. Pritchard 2, H. Mccrae 2, S. Craig, D. Cleary, J. Carlin, E. Geary, H. Pritchard; East: S. Lock, M. Rumbelow, L. Brooker, J. Dowdy, M. Scanlon, N. Walters, N. Gollan.
RESERVES
Best - North: D. Poyner, B. Walters, A. Cur s, B. No le-Jus ce, J. Phillips, T. Boxall; West: J Coombe, T. Cleveland, J. Schapel, B. Cook.
Goals - North: J. Phillips, R. Rolph; West: J Schapel 6, R. Wilson 4, B. Cook 2, B. Say 2, J. Coombe, L. Lefever,
Keding 4, H. Fisher, S. Mctaggart, H. McBain.
Best - Casterton Sandford: Z. Nash, J. Smith, J Searle, K. Forbes, J. Smith, P. Milich; East: S. Couldrey, B. Gaffney, T. Mccourt, W. Ellis, L. Hicks, C. Li le.
Goals - Casterton Sandford: M. Kurzman 2, Z. Nash, K. Forbes, J. Searle, J. Smith, B. Gill, T Searle; East: J. Thomas 2, J. Love 2, B. Gaffney 2, T. Balshaw, C. Li le, T. Mccourt, W Ellis.
UNDER 18'S
Best - North: D. Bryan, T. Hamilton, Z. Young, C. McLaughlin, R. McLaughlin, J. Collins; West: T. Johnson, M. Cornolo, F. Kenseley, T. Smith, Z. Hopgood, J. Prior
Goals - North: Z. Young 4, D. Bryan 3, C. McLaughlin 3, R. McLaughlin, J. Collins, M. Baron, T. Hamilton; West: F. Kenseley 2, N. Davey 2, C. Carson, B. Winterfield, M. Cornolo, T. Johnson, J. Prior, A. Noble.
Best - North: C. Turner, A. Dally, B. Rogers, tate Smith, C. McLaughlin; West: O. Feetom, K. Harkness, T. Stutley, H. Croker, K. Stratman. Goals - North: A. Dally 6, A. Bruce 2, C. McLaughlin, S. Crispino, J. Driver; West: O Feetom 5, H. Croker 2, K. Harkness, J. Sim.
Best - Casterton Sandford: E. Geary, O. Foster, J. Rhook, H. Dorahy, J. Rhook, B. Mckinnon; East: R. Lawrence, J. Mee, T. Tilley, L. Legray, T Grigg, R. Angelino.
Goals - Casterton Sandford: E. Geary 4, J. Rhook 2, J. Jones; East: R. Lawrence, C. McCracken, B. Dempsey
UNDER 14'S
Best - Millicent: K. Kenny, H. Damhuis, C. Shanks, S. Coghlan, A. Gysbers, L. Easterby; South: O. McCracken, H. Higgins, J. Burns, K. Maxwell, J. Harten, L. Fritsche.
Goals - Millicent: L. Tunkin, O. Nicholls, A. Gysbers; South: M. Ropi ni 3, J. Vause 2, O. McCracken, C. McGregor
Best - Millicent: K. Shanks, J. Todd, H. Gibbs, K. Thomas, T. Dunn, B. Werchon; South: C. Watson, J. Sims, S. Domaschenz, M. Whitehead.
Goals - Millicent: H. Gibbs 2, A. Wesolowski, T Dunn, J. Todd; South: J. Sims 3, L. Ray 2, H. Mitchell 2, C. Watson, M. Whitehead, F Lawson.
UNDER 16'S
Best - Millicent: D. Sigston, C. Todd, C. Damhuis, T. Lawlor, A. Lindner, L. Cawood; South: L. Sigley, L. Cameron, J. Bartle , I. Bouchier, R. Paterson, H. Hicks.
Best - North: S. Baron, J. Butler, C. Waters, E. Kulimushi, M. Rogers; West: J. Sugden, T. Porter, T. Curnow, R. Hinchliffe, J. Burchell.
Goals - North: E. Kulimushi 4, K. Roulstone 3, S. Baron 3, F. Mobbs 2, M. Rogers 2, J. Butler 2, E. Fle , C. Harris, J. Bryan, C. Waters; West: T. Porter.
Best - Casterton Sandford: N. Longhurst, B. Rhook, N. Robbins, J. Lykke, J. Geary; East: R. Grigg, S. Brooks, T. Dumigan, T. Wilson, T Croser, X. Farmilo.
Best - Millicent: M. Withers, A. Schultz, C. Gysbers, J. Peters, B. Werchon, N. Robbins; South: J. Sims, H. McBain, J. Gazzard, L. Gray, H. Keding, T. Vassallo.
Goals - Millicent: J. Peters 3, A. Fuller, M. Withers, M. Reilly, H. Gibbs, T. Chant; South: H.
Goals - Millicent: No goal scorers recorded; South: W. A will 4, J. Maxwell 2, M. Bentley, A. Milich, N. Maxwell, I. Bouchier, L. Sigley, L. Cameron.
Goals - Casterton Sandford: N. Longhurst, T Makore, H. Simson, D. Gorman, T. Auld; East: R. Grigg 5, A. Kanahs 2, T. Dumigan, S. Brooks, B. Allison.
West 1.4 5.8 10.10 16.12 (108) North 3.3 3.4 5.5 7.6 (48)
Millicent
South 2.2 5.7 5.10 10.13 (73)
East 2.2 5.4 7.5 10.5 (65)
North 4.3 8.6 12.6 15.8 (98)
Millicent 2.1 4.3 5.7 8.9 (57) South 2.1 3.1 7.3 7.4 (46) North 0.1 0.1 1.1 2.1 (13)
West 2.1 3.4 7.6 10.6 (66) Millicent 3.1 3.2 5.3 5.3 (33)
West 4.4 7.9 12.12 18.16 (124)
Cast-Sand 3.0 4.1 8.1 8.5 (53)
Cast-Sand 3.3 3.7 5.10 7.13 (55) South 1.1 6.4 7.5 12.8 (80)
South 1.1 1.6 4.7 7.10 (52)
North 3.3 3.3 9.3 11.6 (72)
West 0.2 5.5 7.7 9.10 (64) Millicent 0.0 0.0 1.1 3.1 (19) East 1.0 1.1 2.1 3.2 (20) Millicent 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.3 (3) West 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 (6) East 1.6 4.8 8.9 10.12 (72) North 6.4 11.9 16.14 21.21 (147) Cast-Sand 1.0 2.0 4.0 5.2 (32)
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North 2 0 0 0 190 44 8 81.19 South 1 1 0 0 90 62 4 59.21 West 1 1 0 0 157 73 4 68.26 East 0 2 0 0 37 132 0 21.89 South 2 0 0 0 193 17 8 91.90 W L D B For Agst Pts % W L D B For Agst Pts % U/14's East 1 1 0 0 92 141 4 39.48 West 1 1 0 0 90 163 4 35.57 Millicent 1 1 0 0 80 97 4 45.19 Millicent 1 1 0 0 128 72 4 64.00 Cast. Sand. 0 2 0 0 48 156 0 23.52 Cast. 1 1 0 0 56 113 4 33.13 North 1 1 0 0 86 177 4 32.69 U/16's RESERVES W L D B For Agst Pts %
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Millicent 2 0 0 0 234 105 8 222.86 West 2 0 0 0 227 88 8 257.95 North 1 1 0 0 120 153 4 78.43 Cast. Sand. 1 1 0 0 119 169 4 70.41 South 0 2 0 0 97 175 0 55.43 East 0 2 0 0 103 210 0 49.05 East 1 1 0 0 76 182 4 41.76 Cast. Sand. 0 2 0 0 55 178 0 30.90 W L D B For Agst Pts % South 2 0 0 0 171 63 8 271.43 Millicent 1 1 0 0 109 96 4 113.54 North Tigers 1 1 0 0 128 164 4 78.05 West 2 0 0 0 237 15 8 1580 West 0 1 0 1 66 98 0 67.35 East 0 1 0 1 23 76 0 30.26 Millicent 2 0 0 0 186 57 8 326.32 North 0 2 0 0 15 270 0 5.56 W L D B For Agst Pts % U/18's South 1 1 0 0 192 59 4 325.42
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& Black Senior Coaches: Jake Dowdy & Keith Ransom Assistant Coach: Reserves Coach: Mal Lockwood 16 Jake Dowdy 22 Nick Walters 26 Connor Li le 23 Reece Lillecrapp 29 Tom McCourt 39 Mitchell Price 40 Tyson Shepherd 25 Carl Slape 18 Ma Scanlon 41 Aaron Williams 43 Travis Gilbert 36 Brayden Coppick 44 Shem Balshaw 21 Riley Flamank 32 Riley Janeway 35 Ben Gaffney 14 Locy Brooker 17 Alex Dethmore 15 Jesse Plunke 24 John Forster 37 Brendan Rees 28 Keenan Dwyer 30 Raegan Clarke 13 Sam Lock 34 Liam Hicks 19 Tully Balshaw 20 James Byrne 50 Jackson Thomas 54 Luke Cooper 53 Dylan Smith 46 Jack Donahue 56 Jacob Love 47 Grady Janeway 48 Nathan Humphries 57 Alex Carter 7 Jack Lawrence 9 Nick Lock 2 Ben Nash 5 Shaun Lock 10 Patrick Hatch 4 Aus n Jones 11 Frazer Scanlon 12 Luke Johnston 8 Connor Barry 1 Giancarlo Cooper 3 Robert Brewster 6 Mark Rumbelow Senior Coach: Daron McElroy Assistant Coaches: Nathan Lewis Reserves Coach: Nathan Lewis 7 Todd Lewis 10 Andrew Stone 11R Daniel Royals 6 Todd Mcpartlan 12 Luke Winterfield 19 Lawry Bradley-Brown (Sc) 11S Tre Davis 14 Nathan Lewis 3 Michael Minuzzo 1R Jacob Rigney 15 Brody Virgo 18 Dale Robbins 20 Jack Carson 17 Jesse Pfitzner (Svc) 5 Kyle Giddings 1S Aden Pfitzner 8 Ethan Giddings 9 Jordan Williams 16S Joseph Ferguson-Lane 21 Riley Wilson 22 Thomas Cleveland 2 Will Crook 4 Taylor Redden 16R Tarkyn Morale 27 Mitchell Cornolo 29 Daron McElroy 60 Aaron Nemes 36 Josh Schapel 42 Bana Say 66 Tom Dolan (Rc) 41 Bronson Boult 26 Thomas Holmes 25 Jordy Coombe 33 Brady Cook 40 Braiden Ousey 44 Jesse Hewe 52 Ryan Rutkowski Shar Nay Than 28 Ben Papps 23 Alex Pearson 46 Darren Smith 38 Callum Wagstaffe 32 Brandon Newton Blue & Red
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Looking forward to Round 3 with construction on our new kitchen/canteen underway will be looking to see that complete over the fewweeks.
O u r 1 s t P r e s i d e n t s Luncheon is next week and we welcome back former EastGambierJunior,Sydney Swans player and 205 game Sturt Football Club Simon Feast who will be our guest speakerfortheday,
If you haven’t completed your Presidents Club membership make sure you do this week and don’t miss out on chatting with the Former player at the 1st of
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this seasons presidents luncheons.
PresidentsLuncheon
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12:30start
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Presidents members –Included
S p o n s o r s – C h e c k Sponsorshipinclusions
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$60perhead
C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s t o Premiership Player Riley Janeway who will run out for his 100th A-Grade game this weekend – a great asset to the team and fantastic clubperson.
VPerfectweatherforFootball
a n d n e t b a l l o n t h e weekend, bit of rain but plenty of sunshine to follow itup.
Our day on the football field started of slow but we are growing as a club and playing some great football in patches throughout all ourJuniorgrades.
Goal of the day from the boundary goes to Tyrece Porter in the under 14s with theonlymajorfortheteam. Nothing better then seeing a flat floating spiral slowly floatthroughthesticksfrom theboundaryline.
Our16sand18sbothplayed solid football in patches and are growing as a team. As they play more together they better they will become so very positive signs.
Our ressies keep on playing good football and had some first gamers for the club hit the field Patrick Rudd (Badger) and Olek Stirrat played there first games for the club and both done the jumper proud. And we also hadthereturningpensioner in Dwayne Phillips that
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played first game since breaking his wrist being a sniper.
Our Senior side took the field and played out a scrappy tough first quarter and then hit the straps in the second half. First senior game to Luke Winterfield sincecomingtothecluband he did a great job in his fist outing, he was extremely excitedandnervousbutwas for the club. But how bout b i g
OOOOOUUUUUZZZZZZEEE EEgreattoseehimgetsome reward for the big pre season and hard work he put in Love having great people and great families apart of our great club and now he is a Roo Boy Great signs from the side with plenty more improvement tocome.
To d a y w e f a c e n e w challenges at East and be another step for us to keep learning and getting better GoRoos
I will see you on the dance floor tonight for Groovin in theROO!
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A-GRADE games RILEY JANEWAY
Braiden Ousey hit form kicking 6 goals for West Gambier last weekend
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*Image courtesy Wanita Robinson Photography
Coach: Jason Dunn
Team Manager:
1 Cody Williams
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Under 18’s Under 18’s
21 Trae Wilke
3 Dom McDonald 22 Ethan Humphies
4 Talan Daltan
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
Coach: Kevin Schutz
Team Manager:
Mason Andersen
Ryan Angelino
Jarrod Carey
Charlie Clark
Brock Dempsey
Isaac Dwyer
Noah Gollan
Toby Grigg
Riley Lawrence
Lachlan Legray
Cruz McCracken
Angus McKinnon
Jarvi Mee
Riley Mitchell
Andison Penyman
Jaiden Picken
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
West Gambier West Gambier
Under 16’s Under 16’s
William Rentsch
Banjo Sampson
Corey Smith
Solomon Telford
Tex Tilley
Brodie Versteegh
Under 14’s Under 14’s
Skye Virtanen
Taj Wilson
23 Meereh Htoo 22 Hoppy 20 Nate Davey 7 Henry James 4 Charlie Carson 11 Anton Circelli 12 Tom Smith 13 Joe Judd 2 Finn Kennsly 3 Koan Vanderheyden 5 Medhurst 6 Rylan Burchell 1 Brooklyn Winterfield 17 Jayden Prior 16 Bryce Cowling 18 Joel Day 30 Harry O’Loughlin 31 Nibbsy 29 Noah Pezzimen
Rowan Fox Team Manager: 7 Gabriel Jones 6 Seth Fraser 11 Harvey Croker 13 Bailey Noble 14 Reece Barre 17 Liam Johnson 20 Ben Harfull 21 Ethan McKenny 1 Brodie Szopory 5 William Johnston 23 Owen Feetom 12 Silas Bowden 16 Toby Stutley 18 Jacob Sim 2 Rhys Newton 3 Cameron Murray 24 Tate Hammond (vc) 27 William Pearson 25 Oliver Pohlner 51 Jack Milich 60 Keoni Harkness 63 Harrison Mobbs 67 Angus Work 26 Koby Stratman (c)
Andrew Pearson Team Manager: 17 Bradlei Witney 24 Ryan Hinchliffe 41 Logan Vivian 54 Joshua Witney 37 Nate McKinnon 57 Jasper Sugden 28 William Judd 12 Rhys Thiele 15 Parker Pigno 14 Zavier Ryan 18 Mitchell Day 6 Hayden Aitchison 1 Alexander Cram 2 Ryan Pearson 5 Tage Curnow 9 Jordan Burchell 10 Tyrece Porter 11 Jack Flier 4 Deegan Jackway 8 Jasper Coe
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Braith Allison
Je Beever
Cooper Bignell
William Clark
Tom Croser
Hallam Davey
Max Greene
Noah Griffin
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Under 12 A’s Under 12 A’s
Vaughan Hunter
Brayden Legray
Nash Neilson
Mitchell O'Brien
Lennox Telfird
Isaac Thami
Harley Walker
Taj White
Under 12 B’s Under 12 B’s
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
Oliver Clarke
Tyler Cox
Harrison Cram
Judd Creek
Baden Dihm
West Gambier West Gambier
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
Under 12 C’s Under 12 C’s
Hudson Farmilo
Sebas an Grubb
Na on Hedwards
Memphis Howard-Love
Blake Humphries
Kade Jakutavicius
Manx Keenan
Under 12 D’s Under 12 D’s
Oscar Ferguson
Maton Finck
Brayse Gifford
Taj Jensen
Ted Kerr
Tyler McPherson
Nate Moloney
Logan Murray
Cody O'Brien
Rayan Singh
Under 12 E’s Under 12 E’s
Ryder Wilson
1 Coby Lardner 5 Lincoln Beggs 6 Brad Hudson 18 Ben Reichelt 35 Xavier Hunter 21 Nash Hammond 34 Jack Fenton 22 Chayce Van Vuuren 27 Harry Taylor 69 Tristyn Sugden 40 Kalan Schultze 41 Logan Vivian 39 Hunter Wya 38 Jacob Edwards 40 Dylan Aitchison 42 Kade Rainey 45 Brax Reid Coach: Team Manager: 2 Oliver Nemes 22 Ayden Campbell 28 Blake Brooks 42 Oscar Hinchcliffe 44 Mason Jackson 56 Malik Schultze 52 Riley Clarke 53 Jayden Maloney 58 Aus n Bowering 72 Kobe Rainey 39 Henry Milne 43 Archie Murdock 47 Ryan Eas ck 36 Eddie Cram 46 Maximus Harris 51 Crawford Gilmore Coach: Team Manager: 25 Brayden Eas ck 30 Oakley Hammond 32 Mitchell 64 Bohdi Gleed 33 Andrew Williamson 63 Rowan Cram 67 Arthur Badenoch 70 Blake Boguta 71 Lochlan Aithson 74 Jackson Povey 88 Tyler George 76 Benji 37 Lucas Kennet Coach: 66 Peter Bolte 68 Lilly Parham 94 Grady Reid 95 Sam Nemes 62 Harry Phillps 75 Noah Banks 92 Jack Perryman 18 Mason Hunt 68 Patrick 93 Zaid Kenny 50 John Burchell 91 Harrison Gordon 4 Jack 60 Reuben Thomson 89 Jaxon Sims 90 Jack Kenne Coach: 61 Harry Kennet 65 Jack Bourchier 78 Jaxon Winterfield 4 Zaileigh 80 Jordan Scherer 81 Ethan Albert 85 Fletcher McElroy 86 Isabelle Harris 83 Winston Deans 87 Wya Boguta 82 Dalton Sharam 62 Archie li le 91 Baiuley Lewis 88 Brodie Cowell Coach: Blue & Red
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TIGER JUNIOR NOTES TIGER JUNIOR NOTES
U12E
It was another great effort for the E’s against West. Great teamwork and sharing thefootybythewholeteam.
Award winners this week were Flynn Moyle, Cruz Bilney, Sam Copping, Nate JohnsonandKadeLynagh.
U12D
Round two had North Gambier U12 D’s playing against West Gambier Football Clubonwhatwasagreatdayoffootballinthesunshine.Inthefirst30seconds,we had our first goal kicked by Morgan Renko, by a superb midfield clearance. Ryan Davison provided elevation in his ruck work, which assisted others to grab the football and go in what was a generous distance between goals. Jimmy Crozier displayed slick hands to move the ball like a hot potato, and the likes of Brax Edwards, Corey Phillips and Xavier Wurst provided a link in the chain to move the ballforward.BeauWhelanusedthespaceofthegroundextremelywellandkicked throughthebigsticks.
West Gambier players showed some amazing skills with some superior marking, handballingandkicking,whichproducedmultiplegoalsbeingkicked.Thiscreated a few magnet changes to the Tigers field and exposed the elite running of Flynn Buckley and Finn Roscow In what was all about teamwork, creating space and looking for the right options to kick too, this was done with plenty of smiles and laughs!
GG(goodgame)isanewwordcoacheshavelearnt!
Awards on the day were handed to Finn Roscow, Xavier Wurst, Hudson Rogers, CoreyPhilipsandMorganRenko.
JoeyRenko-Coach
U12C
The U12C are playing beautifully as a team. It's a joy to watch but makes picking
bestplayersahardthingtodo.
Thisweek'sstandoutswereRyleyJudd,HarryLucas,THomasBryan,CohenMinter andMorganRenko.
DannyVinko-Coach
U12B
Our first home game for the season against West started a little slowly with the team taking a while to catch up with the pace of the game which put the backline underabitofpressureearlybuttotheircredittheyhandleditwellandweathered thestorm.Oncetheteamsettledtheyputtogethersomereallygoodfootballwith some fluent passages of play that were great to watch and also resulted in some greatgoals.GoalkickerswereMaisonRoscow1,ThomasBryan1andRyderSealey 1, best players were Cooper Stephen, Lakyn Corcoran, Ryder Sealey, Mason Bradshaw and Will Mullens. Thank you to Cohen, Thomas and Ryder from the C's forplayingupforustoo.
StacyMullens-Coach
U12A
It was a much improved effort after round 1 from the entire team The contribution was collective and the coaches could have easily given awards to many more players. The first year and less advanced players should be recognised fortheirindividualgamesandabilitytobecomepartoftheteam.
AwardwinnersforRound2vWest
-EddieBuckland,AddisonSchloithe,JakeCarey,JobeCreek,RonnieColeman
Overallitwasgreattoseeallplayersperformreallywellatourfirsthomegameand show some signs of how the team can develop and hopefully be very competitive fortheseasonahead.Therewereplentyofsmilesandhighfivesandtheendofthe game!
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Coaches: Jordan Holli & Kevin Bryan Reserves Coach: Tim Young Assistant Coach: Thomas Young 2 Nick McInerney (Sc) 4 Dale Bachmann 5 Sam Zeitz 3 Brad Adams 26 Nick Mark 28 DJ Brooks 13 Jake Schutz (Svc) 18 Jordan Holli 12 Cam Ortlepp 22 William Brown 30 Aaron Dally 15 Jay Turner 24 Brad Notle-Jus ce 31 Lachlan Tille 32 Nick Brown 11 Ma hew Chapman (Rc) 19 Declan Kenny 23 Danny Poyner 14 Aidan Cur s 16 Sam Shepherd 9 Mitch Kelton 34 Sam Egan 10 Josh Jenner 33 Jus n McConnell 6 Tim McInerney 27 James Phillips 36 Brayden Walters 37 Deacon Ilsley 39 Tyler Horrigan 41 Jayden Paues 42 Zach Clark 7 Ciaran Buckley 21 Sam Stafford 25 Reece McLaughlin 20 Tim Young (Rc) 17 Hamish Telford (Svc) 48 Mackye Baron 50 Tim Boxall 45 Toby deWit 54 Tyler Harris 55 Bre Shepherdson 44 Brady Dethmore 49 Shaun Bu erfield 43 Tom Fle 56 Brayden Howard 46 Shaun Richards 52 Riley Rolph 47 Darcy Arthurson
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Duncan Reserves Coach: Josh Peters 10 Colby O'Connor 12 Tom Renzi 3 Noah Lang 5 Clint Gallio 13 Hamish McRae 14 Hamish Nitschke 9 Luke Ferguson 4 Ty Lang 11 Jacob Carger (c) 7 Steven Duldig 2 Kade Bradley (dvc) 8 Sam Willis 34 Hamish Reilly 18 Jack Verbena 19 Craig Gysbers 32 Harry Gibbs 33 Josh Werchon 35 Adam Lindner 16 Mathew Withers 17 Kade Varcoe (dvc) 30 Caleb Williams (vc) 39 Todd Craig 22 Ashton Lindner 42 Dylan Shanks 25 Mitchell Reilly 15 Dylan Tincknell 24 Nathaniel Robbins 21 Jaxon Cushion 26 Jacob Todd 29 Finn Grimes (dvc) 27 Aidan Schultz 37 Harry Tunkin 38 Brad Tilley 44 Will O'Connor 23 Micah Rupcic 36 James Fleming 14 Mitchell Nitschke 46 Brad Smith 24 Sam Waring 50 James Wa s 31 Tallan Dunn 45 Jed Haines 47 Alex Wesolowski 41 Clay Reilly 48 Zac McGuinness 28 Harry Willis 51 Charlie Damhuis 56 Thomas Chant 60 Joshua Peters 53 Blake Werchon 55 Tyrone May 54 Angus Wa s
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Aweekislongweekinfootball, particularly if you play two games. While it is an honour andprivilegetoplayAnzacDay, a few of the seniors struggled to come up after a short turn around.
AllcredittoWest,whowerefar too good on the day and will hold on to the Tom Hall Trophy for another year, noting they were fairly confident, not worrying about bringing the trophy Our senior highlight was having two debutants in W i l l B r o w n , t h e b e s t optometrist in town and Tyler Horrigan, a father son recruit. Both can be proud of their efforts.
After another quick start, we fell away in the 2nd half, seemingly getting frustrated with what was being served up. Named best players were Mitch Kelton, Cameron Ortlepp, Josh Jenner, Sam Stafford (3 goals), Dale Bachmann&TylerHarris.
Another good start to the day with coach Roulstone having the U14s flying already, having f i x e d t h e i r w a y w a r d goalkicking, goals were evenly spread with 10 individual goal scorers Better players were Sam Baron, James Butler, C h a r l i e Wa te rs , Ea s i e KulimushiandMasonRogers.
TheU16sgavecoachSamZeitz his first win after a very competitive game, holding on to an 8 point lead at the final siren. Aaron Dally channelled Jeremy Cameron and kicked 6 goals.Betterplayersontheday were Cooper Turner, Aaron Dally, Bowen Rogers, Tate SmithandChadMcLaughlin.
After a disappointing first game, coach Kevin Bryan got the U18’s up and about this week, with assistance from some of the U16s. There were some great goals and marks, including Chad taking a screamer over older brother Reece, which I am sure has been spoken about at home. The major goal scorers were
included in the best players, including Darcy Bryan (3 goals) Trae Hamilton, captain Zayne Young (4g and another that looked very close) Chad (3g) and Reece McLaughlin and JontyCollins.
The reserves are not getting the results on the field at this s t a g e , b u t t h e r e w a s improvement this week and room for more as the season goes on As a club we appreciate the reserves efforts as the new players are adding to the club activities (and saving the juniors playing m u l t i p l e g a m e s ) . Unfortunately, Tim Boxall ended up in hospital Saturday night with a nasty injury and we wish him a speedy recovery Coach Young named best players in Danny Poyner, Brayden Walters, Aidan Curtis, Bradley Nottle-Justice, James PhillipsandTimBoxall.
Today we host Millicent. While the seniors are playing a twilight game, teas are available at the club from 6pm and awards at 7.30pm, before our first social function for the year Hot Dub Tige Machine commencingaround8.30pm
Just a reminder of game times thisweek;
Millicent
Red, Black & White
Congratulations to our reliable and loyal Clay Reilly on reaching 150 games His experience and poise in defencewillbewelcomedback into a Reserves team that defeated South for the first time in quite a few seasons. Matt Withers and Nat Robbins were influential against the Demons in the middle along with a great running game fromdefencebyAidanSchultz, and Josh Peters doing the finishingworkwith3goals.
After a slow start, the Seniors really kicked away in the last quarter for a comfortable 51 point win. We've welcomed back Frazer Bradley (who had to take on some of the ruck load) and Harry Tunkin from Glenelg over the past couple weeks, and also introduced Micah Rupcic for his first game for the Saints on the weekend. Micah got his share of ball in close to feed possessions out to our running players. This
good work was finished off by Jacob 'there's a pig at full forward' Carger with 6 majors, and Hamish Nitschke and Kade Varcoe with 2 each Josh Werchon, Clint Gallio and Jack Verbena were also influential acrossthegame.
Atoughdayforallofourjunior grades against some strong South outfits, but loving the effort the kids are putting in and looking forward to seeing there improvement across the season.
Norththisweekforoursecond twilight fixture for the year. Hopefully the weather is kind and a good crowd turns out to see what should be a great gameoffooty.
Rosters are now out. Please make sure you check and fulfil yourresponsibilities.
Memberships can still be purchased. Pleasereach out to Mardi or Andrew Whan or head to Team App and purchasefromtheNGFCStore.
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
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 R e s e r v e s – 2 . 4 0 p m Seniors–4.45pm
MILLICENT
150club games MILLICENT CLAY REILLY
Millicent
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North Gambier North Gambier
Under 18’s Under 18’s
Coach:
Under 16’s Under 16’s
Coach:
Under 14’s Under 14’s
Maurice
28 Deacon Illsley 9 Mackye Baron 41 Jack Spark 35 Richard Kinybugma 46 Teangi Stephens 51 Zayne
Reece McLaughlin Josh
8 Jonty
Seb Doody
47 Darcy
Goldsmith
Young 7
Glidden
Collins 29
13 Angus Allen 14 Trae Hamilton
Arthurson 85 Henry Haywood 4 Hector Opie 5 Darcy Bryan 6 Ben Allsopp
Manager:
Kade Allen 22 Ben Braithwaite 40 Je Hanne 50 Kobi Mar n 21 Vinnie Dellorefice 52 Sam Crispino 8 Chad McLaughlin 36 Iowani Coleman 55 Intha Phu 61 Harrison Pearce 70 Cooper Turner 82 Tate Smith 68 Jackson Driver 86 Bowen Rogers 90 Aaron Dally Je Davis James
Manager:
18
Esaie
Coach: Kevin Bryan Team
Kenneth Goodes 2
Fle Coach: Sam Zeitz Team
1 Kobe Roulstone 3 Ethan Fle 2 Kane Harris 9 Ethan Brook 16 Izac Richards 17 Charlie Wurst 10 Levi Creek 8 James Butler 4 Cooper Harris (vc) 5 James Bryan 13 Lincoln Holtham 12 Jacob Vinko 11 Reid Hamilton 14 Charlie Waters 6 Kobi Long
Jack Dyson 21 Brock McEachern 24 Mitchell Chapman 26 Fletcher Mobbs 34 Sam Baron (c) 19
Kulimushi (vc) 86 Banjo Stephens 99 Mason Rogers Penny Coleman
Coach: Ryan Roulstone Assistant Coach: Sco Fle Team Manager: Jess Roulstone
Kaden
5
Carlson 12 Dylan
26 Jacob Todd 28 Harry Gibbs 43
Snook
Werchon 53 Brodi Sims
Kallen
11
19
Eli
24
8
Werchon
Yellow & Black 21
Thomas
Corey
Sigston
Saxon
6 Blake
58 Cooper Todd
Shanks 1 Alex Wesolowski 4 Patrick Jennings
Tallan Dunn
William Wilson Jack Hagge
Redman
Charlie Damhuis
Je
3 Teej Lawlor Jackson Bowden
12 Dylan Sigston
Teej Lawlor 13 Sam Gronn 16 Zach Ash 2 William Jennings
Je Werchon 14 Cambell Hateley 19 William Wilson 24 Charlie Damhuis (vc) 4 Cur s Shanks 21 Adam Smith 15 Lenny Tunkin 46 Beau Douglas 9 Klaye Kenny 20 Ashton Lindner (c) 44 Max Hunt 58 Cooper Todd
Jacob Carger Team Manager: Jason Werchon
3
1
57 Liam Cawood
Cawood 18 Naite Thomson
Damhuis 19 Ryder Lindner
Robbins 7 Lenny Tunkin (c)
Cur s Shanks (vc) 9 Klaye Kenny 10 Ari Robbins 16 Oakley Nicholls 17 Sebella Coghlan
Isabelle wilson 11 Logan Douglas 59 Louis Easterby 47 Cruz Gibson
Mitchell Tarrant 42 Liam Millard
Gysbers
Finn Grimes Team Manager: Brian
3 Henry
2 William Jennings 6 Levi
4
30
55
51 Asha
Manager: Megan Werchon MILLICENT
Millicent
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Coach: Nat Robbins Team
Millicent
Red, Black & White
Zavier Gurney
Berzel Ryder Stra ord Axel
Tyler
Brax Thomas
Arli Sims
Coach:
Raff Lawlor
Fleming
Oliver
Robbins
Thomas
Sunderland Tully Robinson
Sunny Coughlan
Jagger Gibson Parker Millowick
Degan Rigney Mariah Lloyd
Mark Rigney Jacob Gysbers
Under 12 B’s Under 12 B’s Under 12 C’s Under 12 C’s Under 12 D’s Under 12 D’s Under 12 E’s Under 12 E’s Under 12 A’s Under 12 A’s 12 Edwin Buckland 15 Owen Flowers 2 Thomas Norman 7 Jobe Creek 9 Harris Mustart 14 Levi Jensen 6 Jobe Lyngah 4 Henry Montgomery 8 Jacob Cox 88 Kye Wren-Mitchell 25 Ronnie Coleman 83 Jenny Bigirimana 19 Alex Bell 20 Jake Cary 21 Finn Brokensha 18 Eliza Harvey 16 Hardie Stafford 38 Riley Chapman 121 Kane Harris 89 Addison Schloithe
John Stafford Team Manager: Adrian Flowers 3 Will Mullens 7 Claire Fle 11 Mason Bradshaw 13 Maison Roscow 14 Abel McIntosh 16 Cooper Stephen 6 Mitchell Allen 21 Levi Hunter 86 Digby Stephens 29 Jarrah Durbidge 32 Jack Davison 19 Lakyn Corcoran 98 Saxon Gabrielli 50 Harry Window 24 Banks Stephen Coaches:MichaelDurbidge&StacyMullensTeamManager:AnthonyDavison 95 Ned Kamphius 22 Tom Wright 17 William Harvey 19 Ryley Judd 14 Will Gannon 42 Spencer Badger 70 Lincoln Sawley 93 Harry Lucas 65 Lukas Vinko 9 Ted Lucas 55 Ryder Sealey 69 Cohen Minter 93 Harry Lucas 4 Thomas Bryan Coach: Danny Vinko Team Managers: Stephen Kamphius & Brad Lucas 4 Fergus Brokensha 22 Corey Phillips 16 Oliver Liddle 77 Brax Edwards 96 Finn Roscow 85 Mitchell Lovekin 61 Eden Stephenson 99 Hudson Rogers 58 Jimmy Crozier 49 Flynn Buckley 71 Beau Whelan 66 Xavier Wurst 76 Taylor Morris 72 Ryan Davison 69 Morgan Renko Coaches: Joe Renko & Ciaran Buckley Team Manager: Shaun Lovekin 24 Wya Sawley 27 Flynn Moyle 52 Cooper Williams 53 Kade Lynagh 54 Sterling Badger 57 Harrison Leek 74 Layken Kenny 71 Layla Mullens 79 Kur s Lorigan 82 Evie Roulstone 7 Nate Johnson 41 Cruz Bilney 44 Max Young 11 Sam Copping Coach: Ben Johnson
Coach:
Yellow & Black
David
Blayke
North Gambier North Gambier Pacey
Joyce
Ryan Colby Watson
Koehne Levi Robbins
Duldig
Owen
Tex
Fraser
Lauchlan
Jarvis
Ziggy
Archer
Hughes
Frankie
Jed
Team
Coach: Brad Tilley
Lloyd
Murphy Jax Reilly Hamish Damhuis
Gurney
Galambos Kobe McGrath
Wilson
Hunter
Sager
Manager: Levinson Clyde
Millicent Millicent
Coach: Craig Gysbers MILLICENT
Red, Black & White NO TEAM FIELDED IN THIS GRADE
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NO TEAM FIELDED IN THIS GRADE
Casterton-Sandford Casterton-Sandford
South Gambier South Gambier
Senior Coach: Kane Forbes Assistant Coach: Reserves Coach: Jus n Carlin 4S Alister McCrae 4R Fletcher Bright 1S Kai Schembri 1R Ma Kerr 2 Sam Craig 3 Ranea King 22 Josh Searle 28 Jake Bunnik 30 Jus n Carlin 20 Damien Wombwell 27 Michael Jarrad 10 Darren Murrell 33R Jackson Fitzgerald 33S Michael Krieger 44 Chris McKinnon 14 Jarrad Smith 29 Dylan Ayton 35R Ben Pevi 26 Conan Deverux 21 Casey Jones 35S Kai Schembri 36 Jake Smith 13 Kane Forbes 15 Patrick Milich 17 Tom Foster 25S Jarrod O'Brien 8 Josh Co er 7 Adam Mckinnon 6 Zac Nash 9 Diarmid Cleary (c) 5 Hamish McCrae 23 Ma Killey 24 Sullivan Gibbs 25R Hamish Carlin 39 Nicholas Schembri 45 Thomas Searle 18 Gabe Parsons 12 Ma Duerden 76 Will Jackson 46 Tewenui Ma hews 52 Bevan Wombwell 56 Andrew Russell 50 Rhys Jolly 59 Sid Herbert 60S Elwood Geary 60R Jarvis Parsons 78 Albwoski Smeaton 77 Tom Brody 48 Rufaro Makore 51 Cory Wombwell 58 Connor Hill 47 Dillan Carlin 61 Kale Zippel 68 Tom Foster 69 Kaden Humphries
Blue, White & Red Senior Coach: Brayden Kain Assistant Coach: Reserves Coach: Jake Tentye 21 Luke Foran 34 Alex Keast 3 Hamish Stevens 35 Mitchell Broome 12 Jake Tentye 36 Ethan Chuck 13 Shem Wastell 30 Ben Milstead 7 Duncan Reid 10 Mitchell Sims 15 Luke Gray 19 Jack Gazzard 8 Jack Domaschenz 14 Chris Williams 31 Taylor Saffin 16 Lloyd Pearce-Raisin 2 Alex Harkness 5 Bre O'Neil 29 Bronson Saffin 18 Brayden Kain 11 Fergus Calderwood 23 Oli Thomson 27 Emerson Marks 32 Sam Mctaggart 38 Koby Chant 40 Shaughn King 45 Riley Sturges 83 Russell Paterson 55 Nick Seager 41 Henry Snell 59 Harrison McBain 39 Elliot Fisher 37 Hugh Winterfield 50 Bryce Whicker 46 Chris Fallas 47 Nick Patzel 44 Ryan Kuhl 48 Josh Chuck 57 Riley Thompson 49 Jamison Sneath
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Red
Casterton-Sandford Casterton-Sandford
Blue, White & Red
Whatfantasticdaybackatisland park last week! Sun was out and so was the crowd for our first homegameof2023!
Thankyou once again to all the volunteers and lions club that make it possible to host these days in such a professional manner.
Well done to the u12s on anotherterrificdisplay.Boofand his team has these little tackers ticking along beautifully with a smileontheirfaces!!
It was massive improvement for our u14s from round 1 - 2! Well done Charlie bear and co on doing such a great job with your crewsofar!
U16s had their first win of the year and wasn’t it great to hear them belt out our famous song! Well done Nathan and team on working so hard to keep on teaching and improving our u16s!
The Goos were in the contest andlookedliketheyshouldhave taken the choccies, however a little fade-out cost them but we can see with a little more hard work and time together I reckon they will continue to improve andbeaforcecomeSeptember
The senior boys were able to comeawaywiththe4pointsina terrific performance right across the board. A very exciting day to see our new boys and their families/friends at home for the
firsttime!
Thanks also goes to the umpires whoareworkingwithalotofour local kids to teach and educate the art of umpiring. To Chris and he’screw,wethankyouandlook forward to working together to keep on developing our local boysandgirls!
And lastly, to the ladies and gentleman in the kitchen, a beautiful meal was once again devoured!AhugeThankyouand welcome to Shannon in the kitchen! Very lucky to have someoneofyouskillandlovefor foodonboard!
And a shout out to Wade Northcote on this music! Brilliant music, great to finish withyouaftersuchagoodday!
Today we welcome South over toIslandPark.
Today is a chance to thank all involved in working to get our very impressive new lights which will be on show for our first night match in many years with the Senior boys kicking off at5.30pmVictime!
Good luck to all, catch you all later on in the club rooms for a ripper feed and a beverage! In saying that, Thankyou to all that helpedmakeitpossibletoinstall our now fully functioning tap system:-)
GoCatters
South Gambier South Gambier Red & White
First and most importantly best wishes to Liam Delaney after suffering a broken leg in the Under 18’s, thanks to the trainers and ambos for the support and hope Liam has a speedyrecovery
To the footy on a great day down at Millicent and the 14’s had a good win with 3 goals to MasonRopitiniandtwotoJosh Vause and best players McCracken, Higgins, Burns, Maxwell,HartenandFritsche
The 16’s also played well again this week with Will Attiwill again in the goals with 4 and Jace Maxwell 2 and Best Players Sigley, Cameron, Bartlett, Bouchier, Patterson andHicks.
The 18’s was a great contest with the South boys just getting away at the end. Jed Sims picked up 3 goals and second best, multiple gaols to Lachie Ray and Harry Mitchell and other better players Watson, Domaschenz and Whitehead.
TheRessiesputupagreatfight and went down by 11 points with Huddy Keding leading the way with 4 goals. Best players were Jed Sims, Harrison McBain, Jack Gazzard, Luke GrayHuddyKedingandTommy Vassallo.
The Seniors were in the game
until three quarter time playingsomeexcitingfootybut a few early injuries and the short week from Anzac Day hurt and Millicent were too strong at the end Multiple goal scorers were Forbesy with three and Chucky with two who also picked up the best player award Other better players were Whicker, Marks, Seager,HarroldandThomson.
ThisweekofftoCastertonfora twilight Senior game and c e l e b r a t e w i t h a f e w milestones, Telf & Sturge play their 50th club games, while the Big Rig LLoydo plays his 150th club game including 89 SeniorsincludingaSeniorflag.
Its great to see so many at the club on Thursday nights, keep getting out and around the players.
GoDees
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Casterton-Sandford Casterton-Sandford
Blue,
Under 18’s Under 18’s
South Gambier South Gambier
Under 16’s Under 16’s
Under 14’s Under 14’s
Coach:
Brodie Jennings
Chase Kilpatrick
Lee McTaggart
Henry Medhurst
Lachlan
Patrick
Josh Vause
Harrison Xanthopoulos
1 Josh Jones 2 Rankin Cleary 56 Riley Hutchins 60 Elwood Geary 45 Mavric Parsons 28 Jack Rhook 8 Alex Hill 10 Oliver Foster 62 Jack Wombwell 67 Dylan Munro 25 Bay McKinnon 59 Sid Herbert 4 Jedd Rhook 29 Coby Rice 66 Reghan Parsons 47 Blake Kurzman 14 Riley Hornibrook 39 Henry Dorahy 59 Samuel Pa on 19 Archie Lane Oscar Mutch Coach: Nathan Fidler Team Manager: Coach: Charlie Jarrad Team Manager:
White
1 Maxx Huret 11 Henry Robins 17 Zavier Cates 9 Nathan Robbins 18 Lachie Auld 30 Jensen Soulsby 3 Je Lykke 7 Ayden Nolte 14 Takudzwa Makore 27 Kirby Vise 33 Toby Auld 61 Jaggar Geary 80 Harry Bu erworth 8 Nate Longhurst 20 Billy Rhook 66 Sam Domaschenz 73 Rex Jones 74 Sam Sims 75 Jared Kuhl 67 Kobe Bannon 65 Mitchell Harrold 7 Liam Delaney 53 Harry Mitchell 68 Conor Fielding 2 Nick Adams 69 Addison Sims 1 Harry Fisher 9 Lochie Thiele 63 Will Boston 36 Cayde Watson 71 Hudson Keding 61 Max Whitehead 62 Angus Urquhart 64 Jed Sims 84 Lochie Broome 79 Harry Wright 85 Fletcher Lawson 76 Nelson Forbes 78 Lochie Ray Coach: Ma Ray Team Manager: 1 Rheyn Paterson
Jake Richter 8 William A will 3 Mason Bentley 9 Archie Milich 10 Brody Fox 12 Merlin Hopgood 15 Noah Maxwell 21 lsaak Bouchier 24 Lewis Sigley 38 Cooper Medhurst 43 Lachlan Cameron Jacob Salmon 45 Harry Hicks Emerson Forbes 29 Harrison Ellis 44 Desire Kinyamba Max Lawson Jack Walmsley 41 Finn O'Reilley 30 Jace Maxwell 27 Charlie Lockwood 36 Jordan Bartle
Luke Bentley Team Manager: 65 Hunter Higgins 41 Hugh Bailey 62 Jobe Harten 21 Cooper Fear 43 Mitchell McCracken 63 Joshua Hagge 37 Kur s Bentley 68 Henry Ken sh 19 Isaac Salmon 69 Kobi Maxwell 11 Cruize McGregor 3 Truman Bryant 13 Ned Gazzard 31 Jay Burns 7 Oliver McCracken
Je A will
Nunn
Fritsche
& Red
4
Coach:
70
Alex
Louis
Sigley
Liam Cu ng
71
Moss
Sco
88
McBain
James McGregor Team Manager:
V
Red & White
Casterton-Sandford Casterton-Sandford
Under 12 A’s Under 12 A’s
NO TEAM FIELDED IN THIS GRADE NO TEAM FIELDED IN THIS GRADE
Coach:
Samuel
Coaches:
Kobi
Hadley
Harty
Des ney
Summer
Parker
Essie
Chase
Hudson
Rowan
Casey
Jack
Thomas
Sebas an
Connor
Liam Salmon
Beau
Riley Watson
12 C’s
12 C’s Under 12 D’s Under 12 D’s Under 12 E’s Under 12 E’s
Under 12 B’s Under 12 B’s Under
Under
10 Oliver Kurzman 22 Jacob Rochecouste 2 Bailey Carlin 9 Nathan Robbins 21 Darcy Gorman 23 Flynn Koch 16 Zeb Beaton 19 Harry Simson 17 Brody Davis 24 Dana Murphy 24 Riley Gorman 26 Hudson McKinnon 34 Lachlan Hulm 27 Fletcher McKinnon 28 Fraser Richardson 32 Tate Rice 35 Alby Lane 29 Max Beaton Nathan Robbins Toby Naylor 37 Lacey Thompson 40 Maggie Simson 43 Mitchell Hulm Theo Naylor 41 Jack Carter Coach: Darren Carlin
Blue, White & Red
NO
FIELDED IN
39 Henry Childs 86 Holly Phillips 25 Joel Clayfield 51 Archie Sims 53 Reuben O a 81 Cooper Howard 84 Oliver Cu ng 45 Hudson Gray 90 Jesse Mitchell 78 Dane O’Brien 87 Thor Svec 49 Logan Cook Jackson Baker Coach: Mark Phillips Jackson Jones Beau Maxwell Blake Janeway Kyan A will William Anderson Oscar Benjamin Zachary Cu ng Mitchell Dening Flynn Clarke Benjamin Ellis Elijah Finnegan Paddy Bouchier Alexander Hill Imogen Hopes Jackson Janeway
NO TEAM FIELDED IN THIS GRADE
TEAM
THIS GRADE
Nate Wakefield
Vivian
Pedler
Miller
Radlmair
Ruwoldt
Nat Anderson
Rees
Tull
Levi
Bums
Jack Mitchinson
Noonan
Burns
O'Connell
Blackwell
Hill
Davis
Sneath
Harry
Peterse
Patzel
Bryant
Walker
Fletcher
Hay
Anderson
Cook
Charlie Winterfield Tate
Hudson
Chris Patzel & Mark Winterfield 1 Tyler Kilsby 15 Tate Ashby 109 Lauchlan Abbo 95 Caleb Pearson 9 Harry Earl 8 Lukas Yeates 92 Fletcher Wilson 97 Hunter Livingston 93 Beau Cu ng 108 Hudson Walker Oliver Howes Coach: Jonathon Kilsby 91 Maddox Doidge 107 Charlie Holmes 110 Xavier Mugavin 99 Breianna Hopes William Dening 106 Chase A will Alex Miller Coach: Daniel Miller
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South Gambier South Gambier Red
FROMTHEARCHIVES
AWALKDOWNMEMORYLANE
FOOTY:THEEARLYYEARS:SEBFL1954
NORTHTURFSOUTMILLICENT
Tigerswintightgameinfirstsemi
NORTH Gambier won a narrow five-point victory in the 1954 South East and Border Football League first semi final against Millicent, played at Penola’sbigground.
It pushed the Magpies out of the finals series and the Tigers would then move into the preliminary final.
The oval was at near capacity as the two teams came onto the field with Johnnie Taylor leading Northandhewonthetoss.
North were immediately into attack and Terry O’Donnellwasfreedrightinfrontandgoaled.
Bowman for Millicent had opened strongly but his long kick fell short and North defence rushed theballoutofdanger
As soon as the North centreline, led by youngster TrevorProbert,startedtopushforwardtheywere met by the brilliance of Millicent centre half back NeilMcDonald.
His athleticism was amazing as he was either taking strong pack marks or gathering the ball on the run, dodging opponents and sending the Magpiesbackintoattack.
With Ray Thompson on top at full back and Eric Roughana during well at centre half back for Northitbecameabattleofthehalfbacklinesand neither side were able to make a dent on the scoreboard.
Probert was damaging in the centre but his long kick registered a behind as the wind and the weatherelementsstartedtoplayabigroleinhow thegamewouldpanout.
Peter Thompson then took a great mark up forward and put the Tigers two goals clear with a beautifulpuntkick.
The long striding, long kicking full back Ray Thompson raced down field to intercept with great judgement and then banged the ball 60 metres to the forward line where Peter Thompson rose above the pack to pull in a top mark and then goaled for his second in as many minutes.
John Hanel in the back pocket was giving Ray Thompson plenty of support and they denied Millicentamajorinthatfirstterm.
Firstquarter:North3.3,Millicent0.3
In the second quarter the early part was dominated by the respective full backs – Ray Thompson (North) and Darkie Stevens
(Millicent).
They both took several saving marks on the last line of defence as neither attackscouldpenetratethedefences.
Attiwill was finding plenty of the ball across centre and he drilled a pass to coach Fred Bolton at full forward and put a drop kick through for Millicent’sfirstmajoroftheafternoon.
Across half back Pearce and Roughana were combining well to halt the Magpie attacks but Neil McDonald was doing much the same at the otherendoftheground.
Stevens charged down the ground, taking two bounces and then banged the ball into the half forwardlinewhereGouldsnappedupthecrumbs andpassedtoBoltonwhoagainmadenomistake for Millicent and suddenly North had a game on theirhands.
It was all Millicent as they charged forward time and again but Ray Thompson was in great touch atfullback.
Curyer who was now on top in the centre gathered and got the ball to Downes who kicked long over the pack and while it fell short it bounced and bounced and finally dribbled through for a major for the Magpies to allow themtohitthefrontforthefirsttimeinthegame.
Bolton took a mark on the siren and from 60 metreshiskickjustfellshorttogiveMillicenta13 pointleadathalftime.
Millicent5.5(35),North3.4(22)
In the third term Millicent were gaining plenty of advantage around the packs where Clive “Bub” Stevens and Attiwill were creative plus Curyer was now a dominant player, not only at the clearances but around the ground and his ability to hit teammates with his passes made him the bigdangerplayerforNorth. Then through good work from Taylor, he got the ball to Peter Thompson and he kicked his third to narrowthegap.
BubStevens’pacewasworryingtheTigersandhe continually raced down the open spaces on the Penolaflankstopushtheballforward.
Then, Roberts gathered at centre wing, got the balltoTaylor,whoturnedbrilliantlyoutoftrouble topasstoJoeWaterswhomadenomistake,then in a mini burst of brilliance Roberts again broke free and goaled on the run and North were back infront.
It was during the midway point of the third quarter that the weather became terrible and heavyhailandgaleforcewindshittheground.
It rained heavily for the remainder of the quarter and players started to play in ankle deep water in
somepartsaroundtheground.
Threequartertime:North6.8,Millicent5.5
With heavy rain falling play became congested as both teams used their defence to hold the score line.
In the final term neither side kicked a goal. North didnotscorewhileMillicentaddedthreebehinds tonarrowthegaptofivepointsatthefinalsiren.
Adding to the problem for Millicent was their top ball winner Bub Stevens was injured into the final term and had to leave the ground and from there Millicentstruggledtoshowthesamedashthathe provided.
Peter Thompson finished with three goals while FredBoltondidthesamealthoughhehadlimited opportunities.
Ray Thompson was close to best man on the ground at full back and his height and baulk was handy in the many packs that were created, particularly when the rain came but he his aerial workwasfirstrate.
Captain coach Johnnie Taylor was everywhere and his disposal, even in the wet was excellent while Eric Roughana’s bullocking body work and dash from half back kept Millicent out time and again.
Curyer was Millicent’s best and his drive from the midfield really tore North’s talented centreline apart.
Healsohelpedoutindefenceasalooseman.
Attitiwill, Bub Stevens (until injured) and Neil McDonaldwereotherstocontroltheirpositions.
WITH
FOOTY JENS HOTEL
G GRREEEENNWWOOOOD D
• PHOTO: North captain-coach Johnnie Taylor (pictured on the right) was among the Tigers’ best. The photo was taken of the 1955 SEBFL inter-leagueteamandnexttoJohnnieTaylorishis brother Laurie who was coaching West Gambier in1955
RESULTS
A GRADE
Millicent 58 (D. Verbena, D. Tunkin) d South Gambier 39 (S. Wight, A. Duncan)
East Gambier 38 (B. Creek, R. Henke) d Casterton Sandford 19 (M. Cleary, C. Humphries)
West Gambier 57 (S. Ri er, A. Cram) d North Gambier 53 (G. Po s, B. Walters)
A RESERVE
Millicent 58 (K. Stuart, J. Sunderland) d South Gambier 32 (C. Muller, J. O’Neil)
Casterton Sandford 61 (T. Broomby, P. Murrell) d East Gambier 25 (T. Gray, L. Murray)
North Gambier 50 (A. Pitson, A. O’Shaughnessy) d West Gambier 44 (C. Tremelling, A. Bosco)
B GRADE
South Gambier 37 (A. Pearce-Raisin, H. Witherow) d Millicent 30 (M. Fleming, J. Iovinc)
Casterton Sandford 47 (D. Crawford, A. Balzan) d East Gambier 38 (N. Smith, L. Leigh)
West Gambier 48 (C. Carraill, K. Heaver) d North Gambier 33 (A. Redman, G. Wehrmann)
C GRADE
South Gambier 54 (A. Clayton, B. Winterfield) d Millicent 35 (R. Millowick, E. Bonde) East Gambier 55 (Z. Creek, T. Janeway) d Casterton Sandford 20 (K. Gill-Killey, M. Mutch)
West Gambier 44 (A. Koch) d North Gambier 28 (H. Fox, S. Merre )
17 & UNDER
Millicent 66 (E. Easterby, P. Venn) d South Gambier 10 (S. Wight, C. Ryan)
Casterton Sandford 52 (I. Longhurst, M. Pa on) d East Gambier 51 (M. Lamb, A. Beveridge)
North Gambier 68 (J. Young, A. Collins) d West Gambier 28 (A. Hudson, T. Lindner)
15 & UNDER A
Casterton Sandford 36 (R. Forbes, M. Rees) d East Gambier 28 (S. Clark, E. Chi leborough)
North Gambier 72 (M. Collins, M. Human) d West Gambier 27 (L. Pearson, M. Vivian)
15 & UNDER B
Millicent 58 (E. Ma hews, E. Walker) d South Gambier 5 (A. Ferrari, L. Sneath)
North Gambier 44 (C. Mitchell, I. Stafford) d West Gambier 27 (H. Jackson, M. Badenoch)
13 & UNDER A
Millicent 47 (L. Crowe, A. Thomson) d South Gambier 13 (Z. Cole, S. Ryan)
Casterton Sandford 31 (B. Mutch, G. Bailey) d East Gambier 18 (B. Mutch, G. Bailey)
North Gambier 47 (J. Baron, G. Collins) d West Gambier 24 (S. Richards, C. Vorwerk)
13 & UNDER B
Millicent 19 (L. Van Eeden, L. Ma hews) d South Gambier 13 (A. Green, Z. Harten)
Casterton Sandford 37 (Ylana Grigg, R. Gorman) d East Gambier 5 (I. Cook, L. Dickinson)
West Gambier 33 (H. Jackson, R. Lamb) d North Gambier 17 (A. Schloithe, I. Renko)
11 & UNDER
Millicent 21 (I. Zalme, L. Joyce) d South Gambier 8 (W. Bowering, L. Howard)
Millicent 59 (E. Denton, M. Fauchelle) d South Gambier 18 (G. Dalton, C. A will) East Gambier 14 d Casterton Sandford 2
North Gambier 10 (P. Mulraney, SA. Halloran) d West Gambier 4 (S. Stratman, E. Lamb)
DENTON’S
MILLICENTVSOUTHGAMBIER
Overthepastcoupleofseasons,Millicentgoal a ack Demi Verbena has done most of her damage with her precise delivery to Tabatha Sanderson but with her shoo ng partner unavailable at the weekend, the mul premiershipSaintshowedallhertricks.
Her well med drives and ability to convert from long range saw her dominate the scoreboard, especially a er moving from her star ng role at goal shooter back out to the morefamiliarposi onofgoala ack.
Verbena ne ed 44 of the Saints’ 58 goals in whatwasacomfortable19goalvictory.
South came out of the blocks firing and worked their way to a three goal quarter me lead.
The shoo ng combina on of Alyssa Duncan and Gracie Dalton converted 13 from 14 and the new look South a ack line, with Megan Reid at wing a ack and Sophie Wight leaving the defensive end and running centre looked efficientandeffec ve.
Millicent wasted no me to react to the Demonsearlyform,reshufflingtheirline-upto move usual goal keeper Por a McRae into the shoo ng circle, Kimmi Tincknell back to gaol keeper to try and make life tougher for Dalton and the mid court returning to its usual configura on with Lisa Duldig on the defensive wing, Lillie Paul in centre and Daisy Tunkintothea ackingwing.
TheeffectwasimmediateasMillicentwonthe quarter 18-3 in a quarter that totally turned thematchonitshead.
Verbenawaseverywhere,shoo ng13from16 and Tincknell’s close checking, combined with Lauren VanEeden’s athle cism out front saw the Saints start to generate plenty of turnover ball.
To the Demons’ credit, they regrouped a er the second quarter onslaught and only went down by one in the third quarter as Dalton started to find her feet against the wily Tincknell.
In the end, the final margin was 19 but given every player in the South line-up is under 20 years of age against a club that has been playing off in almost grand final for the best partoftwodecades,itwasavalianteffort.
Verbena was outstanding, while Duldig controlledthemidcourt,VanEedengenerated plentyofturnoversandTunkinusedherspeed togreateffect.
Wight was the Demons’ best with her hard running through the mid court, doing damage defensively and also providing plenty of drive into the a acking third, while Duncan worked over metoalwaysprovideanop on.
Nikiesha Facey made her debut for the Saints in A Grade when she took to the court in the final quarter – con nuing the genera onal associa on of the Facey family with the MillicentFootballNetballClub.
CASTERTONSANDFORDVEASTGAMBIER
ItwasallaboutdefenceintheIslandParkclash between Casterton Sandford and East Gambier in what was a low scoring affair as eithersidegaveaninch.
The Bulldogs won every quarter as the Cats triedtose leintoasignificantlydifferentlineuptotheroundoneteam.
Chloe Foster returned and took the goal shooter bib, while Caeleigh Humphries was a welcomeaddi onaswellingoaldefence,with coach Dani Russell also stepping out for her firstgamefortheCatsinwinga ack.
The inclusions allowed Madalene Cleary to moveintothecentrewhereshecouldnotonly control the game for Casterton Sandford but also impact at both ends of the court and also reunitedregulardefensivecombina onEbany JarradandHumphries.
A er both sides suffered from inaccuracy in theshoo ngcircleintheopeningquarter,with scoring opportuni es at a premium, from the first break onwards, both shoo ng duos made the most of their opportuni es and it was East’s second quarter, which they won 11-3 thatsetupthe19goalvictory
The defensive efforts of Bo Creek and Morgan Amy saw plenty of turnover ball created and the support in the mid court from Chloe Perryman, who has a tough defensive mindset, and Eliza Cole meant every Cats feed was under pressure and that pressure remainedwhenthetwomidcourtersswapped bibsathalf me.
The small moving goal circle of the Bulldogs provided its challenges for Jarrad and
Humphries and with Renee Henke and Casey Horrigan both finishing accurately in the final three quarters, the scoreboard remained in theBulldogs’favour
NORTHGAMBIERVSOUTHGAMBIER
For the second successive week, new North Gambier goal shooter Grace Po s enjoyed a strong ou ng but reigning premiers West Gambier eventually had enough firepower to take the points in what was an arm wrestle all day
Po s would have been thrilled to see Jade Ri erwasnotplayinganditdidleavetheRoos defensiveend,withoutthatinjec onofheight tocombatPo s.
Ofcourse,Westhasastarshooteroftheirown andSarahRi er,whodominatedinroundone, wasagainonfire,conver ngheropportuni es fromlongrangeaswellasunderthepost.
West Gambier won every quarter, albeit narrowly, un l the last as North looked to conjuretheupsetbutdespitethehardrunning ofBriannaWalters,thestrengthofPo sunder the past and some important defensive touches from Mikaela Pi and Noni McConnell, the Tigers were unable to bridge thegap.
Despite missing her usual defensive partner in JadeRi er,AmyCram,incombina onwiththe tenacious Racheal Langford, was s ll able to create a turnover when required and her role intransi onwasalsocri calasshelinkedwith Lisa McGregor, who is an expert at finding SarahRi erinspace.
Sarah Ri er dominated the scoring again ne ng 48 from 55, while at the other end, Po s was the dominant shooter but Macey Griffithcontributedsignificantlymoreshotsto the scoreboard than in round one, pu ng teamsonno cethatsheisnotjustafeeder
Waltersrelishedthemovetohea ackingwing with Mel Renko taking the centre bib for the West clash, with Walters speed and ability to work in small spaces perfectly suited to the winga ackrole.
MATCH REPORTS
ROUNDPREVIEWS
CASTERTON SANDFORD V SOUTH GAMBIER
Casterton Sandford and South Gambier are both looking for their first win of 2023 ensuring the Island Park clash between the two this weekend will be fierce.
Both sides have new look line-ups and are s ll looking to se le into their best line-up.
Last weekend the Cats went down to East Gambier but certainly got their defensive efforts back on track, keeping theBulldogstoamodestscoreline.
The return of CaeleighHumphries to the court to team with Ebany Jarrad helped withthat,aswellasthetenacityofLibby Altorfer on the defensive wing and with Madalene Cleary taking the centre bib, she also brought more defensive intensity
Now the Cats will be looking to build some chemistry at the a acking end of the court as the young line-up that includes Ivy Lane, Chloe Foster and Chelsey Galpin tries to generate more scoringopportuni es.
Coach Dani Russell will no doubt be using her experience and that of Cleary in the feeding roles to hopefully see thoseopportuni esincrease.
Of course, against the defensive efforts of the likes of South’s Ellie Bouchier, Mykaela Thiele and Sophie Wight, it won’t be easy as the Demons defensive stocksareathle candreadtheplaywell.
At the other end of the court, youngster Gracie Dalton con nues to find her feet and will only improve every week as she learns to compete at the top level, while Alyssa Duncan has become the clear leader of the a acking end and her ba le with Humphries will be one of the mostpivotalontheweekend.
EASTGAMBIERVWESTGAMBIER
The ba le between the 2021 premiers and the reigning premiers would normally be the match of the round but itwillbeatoughou ngforEastGambier given their personnel changes since taking the 2021 tle, especially as West Gambier has the same line-up that took lastyear’spremiership.
Easthastwoplayersremainingfromthat 2021 premiership team – Bo Creek and Tarsh McCallum – and they will need to be in the Bulldogs’ best if they are to challengetheundefeatedRoos.
McCallum will run the a acking end of the court as she looks to build chemistry between the new shoo ng combina on of Casey Horrigan and Renee Henke, while Creek rules the roost at the defensive end, combining with Morgan Amy, as well as the mid court pressure coming from Eliza Cole and Chloe Perryman.
Westlookedunstoppableintheopening round and were challenged last weekend by North but with Sarah Ri er domina ng the shoo ng circle, Tara Bryant doing the same in the mid court and Amy Cram con nuing to enhance her reputa on as arguably the best defender in the compe on, the Roos have no weaknesses and will be able to take advantage of East s ll looking to gel as a team and take the points comfortably
NORTHGAMBIERVMILLICENT
North Gambier was impressive on ANZAC Day and backed up that performance with a narrow loss to reigning tleholders West Gambier so this clash with Millicent is easily the
T h e S a i n t s h a v e enjoyed two comfortable victories and thisweekend’s clashwillbetheirbiggest testatthisearlystageoftheseason.
matchoftheround. Every match up on court looms as cri cal.
Por a McRae will have the tough task of comba ng the work under the post of new North shooter Grace Po s, while Lauren Van Eeden will be looking to stop the crea ve feeding of Macey Griffith, who also upped her shoo ng load in roundtwo.
At the other end of the court, the North defensive line also has a tall shooter to deal with in Tabatha Sanderson, who receives good service from Demi Verbena, who was on fire last weekend in Sanderson’s absence, shoo ng the lightsout.
It means Mikaila Pi , Noni McConnell and maybe even young defender Stella Mobbs will need to work over me to limit supply to both Sanderson and Verbena, as well as relying on pressure fromthemidcourtofMelRenko,Lauran NormanandBriannaWalters.
And the Tigers mid court will need to apply relentless pressure when in defensive mode and show pa ence and precision with ball in hand, given the Saints mid court is a perfect mix of youth, speed and experience with Lillie Paul, Daisy Tunkin, Kimmi Varcoe, who can also fill a defensive role, and Lisa Duldigtakethoseroles.
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