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ROUND13-JULY29
Millicent pair Kade Varcoe & Clint Gallio represented SAcountry v WAcountry at Optus Stadium in Perth last weekend
SENIORS
Millicent 3.4 6.7 9.9 12.10 (82)
South 0.1 0.3 0.4 3.5 (23)
Best - Millicent: H. Tunkin, J. Carger, F. Bradley, J. Werchon, J. Verbena, S. Waring; South: M. Harrold, M. Sims, L. Foran, J. Sims, B. Whicker, C. Fallas.
Goals - Millicent: F. Bradley 3, M. Reilly 2, C. O’connor, J. Carger, J. Verbena, J. Cushion, S. Waring, C. Williams, J. Werchon; South: B. O’Neil, J. Sims, M. Harrold.
North 1.2 3.2 6.5 7.5 (47)
West 1.2 4.4 6.7 7.8 (50)
Best - North: S. Stafford, D. Arthurson, N. McInerney, J. Schutz, J. Holli , C. Ortlepp; West: B. Newton, T. Holmes, J. Pfitzner, A. Stone, K. Giddings, R. Cowling.
Goals - North: D. Bachmann 3, N. Blachut 2, N. McInerney, C. Ortlepp; West: M. Minuzzo, T Lewis, J. Williams, A. Stone, R. Cowling, D. McElroy, B. Newton.
Cast-Sand 1.1 4.1 5.1 8.2 (50)
East 3.3 7.4 10.6 13.8 (86)
Best - Casterton Sandford: M. Krieger, A. McCrae, J. OBrien, M. Killey, P. Milich, T. Foster; East: J. Dowdy, F. Scanlon, S. Couldrey, R. Lillecrapp, K. McCracken, S. Lock.
Goals - Casterton Sandford: S. Craig, H. Mccrae, A. McKinnon, J. Co er, M. Duerden, D. Ayton, J. Carlin, M. Krieger; East: M. Rumbelow 3, R. Flamank 3, S. Lock 2, R. Lillecrapp 2, N. Lock, L. Brooker, C. Slape.
Goals - Millicent: T. Dunn 3, J. Peters 3, M. Withers 2, J. Werchon 2, S. Duldig 2, M. Nitschke, N. Robbins, J. Walker; South: R. Sturges.
Best - Casterton Sandford: H. Carlin, J. Smith, A. Russell, T. Searle, R. Killey, K. Forbes; East: L. Hicks, R. Clarke, A. Dethmore, K. Chi leborough, T. Wilke, N. Bignell.
Goals - Casterton Sandford: J. Smith 2, R. Killey 2, B. Millard 2, H. Carlin, J. Smith, A. Russell, K. Humphries; East: R. Janeway, B. Rees.
UNDER 18'S
Best - North: J. Collins, T. Hamilton, C. Turner, D. Bryan, Z. Nulty, R. Kinyabugma; West: B. Winterfield, B. Overmaat-Pohlner, A. Circelli, P player, S. Medhurst, M. Byfieldt.
Goals - North: D. Bryan 3, B. Braithwaite 2, Z. Nulty 2, J. Collins, T. Hamilton, S. Doody, Z. Young, C. Turner, J. Hanne ; West: B. Winterfield 2, N. Davey, A. Circelli.
Goals - North: A. Bruce 4, J. Driver; West: S. Fraser 3, K. Harkness, J. Sim, T. Hammond.
Best - Casterton Sandford: B. Mckinnon, E. Geary, J. Rhook, H. Dorahy, R. Hutchins; East: J. Mee, R. Angelino, A. McKinnon, B. Versteegh, N. Gollan, T. Tilley
Goals - Casterton Sandford: B. Mckinnon 3, J Rhook 2, J. Rhook, O. Foster, E. Geary, D Munro; East: J. Picken, R. Angelino.
UNDER 14'S
Best - Millicent: C. Shanks, S. Coghlan, L. Easterby, A. Gysbers, L. Tunkin, L. Robbins; South: J. Hagge , M. Ropi ni, A. Nunn, J. Harten, B. Jennings, H. Higgins.
Goals - Millicent: W. Jennings, R. Stra ord; South: J. Vause 2, C. Clayfield, J. Harten. West
Best - North: E. Fle , C. Harris, E. Kulimushi, J. Dyson; West: J. Joyce, J. Burchell, J. Flier, D Jackway
Best - Millicent: T. Lawlor, J. Todd, B. Werchon, D. Sigston, P. Jennings, C. Todd; South: A. Sims, H. Fisher, N. Adams, C. Watson, H. Keding.
Goals - Millicent: T. Lawlor, H. Gibbs, C. Todd; South: A. Urquhart 4, H. Fisher 4, C. Fielding 2, C. Watson, S. Domaschenz, N. Forbes, L. Ray
RESERVES UNDER 16'S
West 3.7 9.9 17.11 23.15 (153)
Best - North: N. Mark, J. Glidden, B. Howard, B. Dethmore, T. Horrigan, Z. Clark; West: D Robbins, R. Rutkowski, J. Coombe, B. Papps, L. Winterfield, S. Nay Than.
Goals - North: No goal scorers recorded; West: B. Papps 6, J. Schapel 5, R. Rutkowski 4, N. Lewis 2, S. Nay T. 2, L. Winterfield, D. Robbins, J. Thomas, J. Hewe .
Best - Millicent: B. Tilley, C. Damhuis, N. Robbins, H. Gibbs, J. Walker, C. Reilly; South: J Sneath, K. Chant, J. Harvey, L. Gray, L. PearceRaisin, N. Adams.
Best - Millicent: M. Hunt, C. Todd, J. Werchon, H. Thwaites, C. Damhuis, D. Sigston; South: L. Sigley, J. Richter, A. Milich, I. Bouchier, E. Forbes, M. Bentley
Goals - Millicent: W. Jennings, C. Hateley, M. Hunt; South: J. Maxwell 4, M. Bentley 2, E. Forbes, A. Milich, I. Bouchier, J. Salmon, H. Hicks.
Goals - North: E. Kulimushi 5, E. Fle 2, R. Hamilton, M. Rogers; West: No goal scorers recorded.
Cast-Sand
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Best - Casterton Sandford: J. Lykke, B. Rhook, J. Geary, T. Makore, N. Robbins; East: R. Grigg, A. Kanahs, W. Vincent, T. Dumigan, E. Clark, N. Spooner
Goals - Casterton Sandford: J. Lykke, J. Geary; East: W. Vincent 3, CJ Ligairi 2, R. Hayden, E. Cook, A. Kanahs.
Best - North: K. Allen, C. Turner, A. Bruce, E. Brook, Tate Smith; West: S. Fraser, K. Harkness, T. Hammond, K. Stratman, B. Noble.
North 4.2 7.4 9.6 10.9 (69)
0.0 2.0 2.1
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0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1
East 1.4 5.4 8.5 8.9 (57)
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Millicent 0.1 1.1 3.3 3.3 (21)
North 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 (3)
East 0.2 1.4 2.7 2.7 (19)
West 2.5 3.6 4.10 4.12 (36)
Cast-Sand 1.3 5.4 7.5 10.10 (70) North 1.2 6.4 9.4 13.5 (83) South 3.4 9.7 12.9 14.13 (97)
South 0.1 0.4 0.5 1.5 (11) Millicent 2.4 4.6 11.6 15.6 (96) Millicent 1.1 1.2 3.3 3.3 (21) South 2.2 4.6 6.6 11.9 (75)
West 4.1 4.4 4.6 6.7 (43)
North 0.1 1.4 2.5 5.6 (36) Cast-Sand 2.2 4.4 5.5 9.7 (61) East 2.1 2.5 2.6 2.7 (19)
Millicent 0.2 0.2 1.6 2.6 (18) South 2.0 4.3 4.3 4.6 (30)
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Millicent 8 4 0 0 472 497 32 48.71 Cast. Sand. 3 9 0 0 454 831 12 54.63 Cast. Sand. 1 11 0 0 178 1081 4 14.13 East 1 11 0 0 322 789 4 28.98 West 4 8 0 0 294 668 16 30.56 U/14's Millicent 2 8 0 2 327 599 8 54.59 Millicent 9 3 0 0 819 263 36 75.69 W L D B For Agst Pts % East 4 7 0 0 373 805 16 46.34 U/16's North 3 9 0 0 439 761 12 36.58 North 9 3 0 0 772 378 36 67.13 South 9 1 0 2 924 207 36 446.38 North 7 3 0 2 692 482 28 143.57 West 6 6 0 0 498 429 24 53.72 W L D B For Agst Pts % East 3 9 0 0 365 610 12 37.43 North 0 12 0 0 210 1275 0 16.47 U/18's West 5 4 0 3 490 495 20 98.99 East 1 8 0 3 195 845 4 23.08 South 12 0 0 0 946 253 48 78.89 Cast. Sand. 6 6 0 0 547 495 24 52.49 W L D B For Agst Pts % South 10 2 0 0 794 222 40 78.14 Millicent 11 1 0 0 1138 563 44 202.13 West 11 1 0 0 998 570 44 175.09 North 6 6 0 0 752 786 24 95.67 Cast. Sand. 4 8 0 0 609 922 16 66.05 South 3 9 0 0 597 888 12 67.23 W L D B For Agst Pts % East 1 11 0 0 725 1090 4 66.51
W L D B For Agst Pts % West 11 1 0 0 1109 272 44 407.72 Millicent 11 1 0 0 950 300 44 316.67 South 7 5 0 0 858 471 28 182.17
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REMINDER F.L. SA Country team photo - Optus Oval Perth
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Senior Coach: Ben Hardy Assistant Coaches: Jordan Holli & Kevin Bryan Reserves Coach: Tim Young Assistant Coach: Thomas Bryan 2 Nick McInerney (Sc) 11 Ma hew Chapman (Rc) 7 Ciaran Buckley 12 Cam Ortlepp 13 Jake Schutz (Svc) 15 Jay Turner 5 Sam Zeitz 14 Trae Hamilton (A) 14 Aidan Cur s (B) 3 Brad Adams 6 Tim McInerney 16 Sam Shepherd 18 Jordan Holli 19 Declan Kenny 17 Hamish Telford (Svc) 20 Tim Young (Rc) 4 Dale Bachmann 10 Josh Jenner 8 Jonty Collins 9 Mitch Kelton 41 Jayden Paues 42 Zach Clark 46 Shaun Richards 54 Tyler Harris 56 Brayden Howard 52 Riley Rolph 36 Brayden Walters 32 Nick Brown 44 Brady Dethmore 28 DJ Brooks 31 Lachlan Tille 30 Aaron Dally 37 Deacon Ilsley 39 Tyler Horrigan 34 Sam Egan 43 Tom Fle 47 Darcy Arthurson 45 Toby deWit 48 Mackye Baron 49 Shaun Bu erfield 25 Reece McLaughlin 23 Danny Poyner 24 Brad Notle-Jus ce 21 Sam Stafford 22 William Brown 26 Nick Mark 27 James Phillips 33 Jus n McConnell 50 Tim Boxall 55 Bre Shepherdson
& Black ALLSENIOR GAME REPLAY’SAREAVAILABLE ON THE WESTERN BORDERYOUTUBE CHANNEL CLICK TO VIEW F.L. senior ROUND HIGHLIGHTS MILLICENT Millicent Millicent
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White Senior Coaches: Clint Gallio & Tom Renzi Assistant Coaches: Peter Duncan Reserves Coach: Josh Peters 2 Kade Bradley (dvc) 4 Ty Lang 1 Aus n Fuller 3 Noah Lang 6 Tyson McGrath 8 Sam Willis 9 Luke Ferguson 10 Colby O'Connor 11 Jacob Carger (c) 12 Tom Renzi 14 Mitchell Nitschke 15 Dylan Tincknell 16 Mathew Withers 13 Hamish McRae 14 Hamish Nitschke 17 Kade Varcoe (dvc) 5 Clint Gallio 7 Steven Duldig 18 Jack Verbena 19 Harry Tunkin 28 Harry Willis 45 Jed Haines 48 Zac McGuinness 26 Jacob Todd 29 Finn Grimes (dvc) 47 Alex Wesolowski 20 Frazer Bradley 31 Tallan Dunn 44 Will O'Connor 23 Micah Rupcic 25 Mitchell Reilly 36 James Fleming 38 Brad Tilley 41 Clay Reilly 24 Sam Waring 22 Kalan Shanks 27 Aidan Schultz 32 Harry Gibbs 33 Josh Werchon 24 Nathaniel Robbins 35 Adam Lindner 30 Caleb Williams (vc) 39 Todd Craig 34 Hamish Reilly 21 Jaxon Cushion 37 Kobe Gibson 42 Dylan Shanks 46 Brad Smith 54 Angus Wa s 50 James Wa s 55 Tyrone May 53 Blake Werchon 60 Joshua Peters 56 Thomas Chant 51 Patrick Jennings
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What a great reunion weekendwehadlastweek. To have so many (happy) people around the club gives the players, coaches, c o m m i t t e e s , s t a f f, volunteers and supporters a boost, that hopefully will last the rest of the season. Now we just need to work out how to get some of you back to the footy more regularly, especially the locals.
At the risk of sounding like an English cricketer, we did everything but win the seniors,goingdownbyonly 3 points. Unlike the cricket, the rain in the last ¼ probably didn’t help us. Until next time West. Best players were Sam Stafford, Darcy Arthurson, Nick McInerney, Jake Schutz, Jordan Hollitt and Cam Ortlepp.
The highlights in the reserves was the fact we didn’tneedanyunderagers to make up the numbers, and the guest umpire in Anthony Killer Kilsby, who was better with the whistle than he was playing last reunion weekend. Awards were given to Nick Mark, Josh Glidden, Brayden Howard, Brady Dethmore, Tyler Horrigan and Zach Clark Hang in boys, hopefully we will get some playersbackinthenextfew weeks.
After a fairly ordinary first 1/4, the U18s put in one of their better performances for year, running our convincing winners. There was plenty of individual and team brilliance, with best players hard to pick. None the less, named in the best were Jonty Collins,
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Trae Hamilton, Cooper Turner, Darcy Bryan (3 goals), Zach Nulty and RichieKinyabugma.
The U16s were a few soldiers down, but never gave up and were coming home strong at the final siren, falling short by 6 points. Awards were given to Kade Allen, Cooper Turner, Alex Bruce, Ethan BrookandTateSmith.
Fletty took the reigns by himselfintheU14s,butthe boys (and Penny), didn’t m i s s a b e a t E s a i e Kulimushi cleaned up with 5 goals to get in the best players, together with Ethan Flett, Cooper Harris andJackDyson.
This week we welcome Millicent and our sponsors to Vansittart Park We couldn’t operate without t h e s u p p o r t o f o u r sponsors, so get around them and support their businesses (and put on a performanceforthem.
Please support the social functions and the coming events,asfollows;
Saturday 12 August 2023 –NorthGambierCup(anight attheraces)
Friday 1 September 2023 –Goods&servicesauction
Thank you to our major sponsors in Stuckey Electrical Contractors and KFC.
VLast week we welcomed back the Ballarat Boys (although they’re now spread all over Australia) for their annual Millicent Falla Memorial visit Millicent’s father Ash spoke eloquently of the work continuing in her honour. He also proudly announced the worthy recipient of the Millicent Falla medal as our Captain Jacob Carger for his determination in a comprehensive win againstSouth.
Lacking Clint and Gitta (congratulations on State duties men), Micah (work), Hags (OS) and Robbo (Scandinavian Equine Manvid Flu); we alsolostCreamearlywith a recurrence of his hamstring injury. Given the conditions, it was a v e r y p l e a s i n g performance of control, adaptation and poise
Tunks was another contender for best on, Fraze was named third (and booted 3 goals), Wormathisdashingbest, Jack with his sublime reading-of-play and Fish gloving them as if it wasn’t a winter sport Dredgie slotted 2 goals; singles to Cargs, Chipper, Worm, Fish, Cush, Jack a n d C l a n c y .
Congratulations and thanks to Brian Cawood who was promoted up from the U16s for his first senior game as Manager inRobbo’sabsence.
The Rezzies played well too, real well. They kept the ball alive and the
difference was player’s preparedness to push to contests and support their teammates and provideadisposaloption. We welcomed Joe Walks and Worm (Snr) back. 3 goals each to Poxy and S n o w ; 2 to Wo r m , Withers and Digga, singles to Nugget, Nat and Wobbles BT ’s workarateenabledhimto get to contests, read the givesandcrumbs,beston for a marshalling display. Charlie and Harry playing their second games in heavy conditions gave us pace. Evergreen Nat and Clay provide that stability and counter-possessions at important times. Joe was lively in his bionic hips.
Get behind the big rig Harry Willis who will no doubt be awesome and dangerous in his 50th game against North today. CongratsHazz!
Good to see Mason Redman’s value at the Dons being recognised with pen-to-paper in a long term deal. Would’ve lookedhorribleinaCrows guernsey.
Keep an eye on our socials over the coming weeks for some exciting items being auctioned online leading up to our Auction Night on 12th August.
MILLICENT
Millicent Millicent
Red, Black & White
Coach: Kevin Bryan Team
North Gambier North Gambier
Yellow
Under 18’s Under 18’s
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Under 16’s Under 16’s
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Under 14’s Under 14’s
Coach: Ryan Roulstone Assistant Coach: Sco Fle
Team Manager: Jess Roulstone
Teangi Stephens 47
85 Henry
90 Jordan Millard 51 Zayne
Trae Hamilton
23 Zach Nulty 28 Deacon Illsley
Seb Doody
Mackye
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Darcy Arthurson
Haywood
Young 43 Maurice Goldsmith 14
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Baron 39 Josh Glidden 35 Richard Kinybugma 41 Jack Spark
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22 Ben Braithwaite 40 Je Hanne 50 Kobi Mar n 52 Sam Crispino 55 Intha Phu 68 Jackson Driver 61 Harrison Pearce 70 Cooper Turner 82 Tate Smith 8 Chad McLaughlin 21 Vinnie Dellorefice 36 Iowani Coleman 86 Bowen Rogers 90 Aaron Dally Je Davis James
Jordan Heemskerk
Kenneth Goodes 2 Kade Allen
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Charlie
Charlie Wurst
Lincoln
Reid Hamilton 10 Levi Creek
Jacob Vinko
Izac Richards
Fletcher
Sam Baron (c)
Penny
Brock McEachern
Jack Dyson
Esaie Kulimushi (vc)
Mitchell
86 Banjo Stephens
Cody Blanck
Coach: Sam Zeitz Team
1 Kobe Roulstone 2 Kane Harris 3 Ethan Fle 5 James Bryan 6 Kobi Long 8 James Butler 4 Cooper Harris
9 Ethan Brook 14
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Blake Werchon
Charlie Damhuis
Ashton Lindner
Kaden Thomas
Kallen Shanks
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Teej Lawlor
Cur s Shanks
Harrison Thwaites
Klaye Kenny
Dylan Sigston
Charlie Damhuis (vc)
Cambell Hateley
Lenny Tunkin
William Wilson
Ashton Lindner (c)
Sam Gronn
Zach Ash
Cur s Shanks
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Louis Easterby
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Liam Millard
Asha Gysbers
Mitchell Tarrant
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Coach: Nat Robbins
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Team Manager: Megan
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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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NO TEAM FIELDED IN THIS GRADE
Coach: Danny Vinko Team Managers: Stephen
Coach: Team Manager:
Archer Wilson
Raff Lawlor
Hughes Hunter
Oliver Sager
Frankie Robbins
Kobe McGrath
Hamish Damhuis
Tully Robinson
Fraser Fleming
Owen Lloyd
Jed Sunderland
Jax Reilly
Lauchlan Murphy
Tex Thomas
Jarvis Gurney
Ziggy Galambos
NO TEAM FIELDED IN THIS GRADE
Coach:
Jagger Gibson
Sunny Coughlan
Levinson Clyde
Parker Millowick
Degan Rigney
Mariah Lloyd
Jacob Gysbers
Mark Rigney
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 1 Eliza Herring 7 Jobe Creek 9 Harris Mustart 3 Moonshine Win 4 Henry Montgomery 6 Jobe Lyngah 12 Edwin Buckland 2 Thomas Norman 8 Jacob Cox 20 Jake Cary 19 Alex Bell 21 Fin Brokensha 14 Levi Jensen 17 Charlie Blanck 16 Hardie Stafford 15 Owen Flowers 18 Eliza Harvey 25 Ronnie Coleman 89 Addison Schloithe 83 Jenny Bigirimana 121 Kane Harris 88 Kye Wren-Mitchell 41 Jenna Baron 38 Riley Chapman
Flowers 7 Claire Fle 3 Will Mullens 6 Mitchell Allen 13 Maison Roscow 14 Abel McIntosh 11 Mason Bradshaw 19 Lakyn Corcoran 24 Banks Stephen 50 Harry Window 16 Cooper Stephen 29 Jarrah Durbidge 32 Jack Davison 98 Saxon Gabrielli 21 Levi Hunter 86 Digby Stephens Coaches:MichaelDurbidge&StacyMullensTeamManager:AnthonyDavison 95 Ned Kamphius 93 Harry Lucas 93 Harry Lucas 19 Ryley Judd 17 William Harvey 65 Lukas Vinko 22 Tom Wright 14 Will Gannon 69 Cohen Minter 4 Thomas Bryan 55 Ryder Sealey 70 Lincoln Sawley 42 Spencer Badger 9 Ted Lucas
Coach: John Stafford Team Manager: Adrian
Kamphius & Brad Lucas 22 Corey Phillips 69 Morgan Renko 71 Beau Whelan 76 Taylor Morris 85 Mitchell Lovekin 96 Finn Roscow 49 Flynn Buckley 16 Oliver Liddle 61 Eden Stephenson 4 Fergus Brokensha 66 Xavier Wurst 77 Brax Edwards 99 Hudson Rogers 58 Jimmy Crozier 72 Ryan Davison Coaches: Joe Renko & Ciaran Buckley Team Manager: Shaun Lovekin 82 Evie Roulstone 1 Mackenzie Blanck 7 Nate Johnson 41 Cruz Bilney 52 Cooper Williams 54 Sterling Badger 53 Kade Lynagh 57 Harrison Leek 24 Wya Sawley 44 Max Young 79 Kur s Lorigan 27 Flynn Moyle 71 Layla Mullens 11 Sam Copping 74 Layken Kenny
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Senior Coach: Brayden Kain Assistant Coach: Reserves Coach: Jake Tentye 2 Alex Harkness 40 Shaughn King 7 Duncan Reid 11 Fergus Calderwood 14 Chris Williams 29 Bronson Saffin 5 Bre O'Neil 31 Taylor Saffin 19 Jack Gazzard 3 Hamish Stevens 10 Mitchell Sims 8 Jack Domaschenz 30 Ben Milstead 12 Jake Tentye 36 Ethan Chuck 15 Luke Gray 13 Shem Wastell 21 Luke Foran 35 Mitchell Broome 38 Koby Chant 18 Brayden Kain 16 Lloyd Pearce-Raisin 23 Oli Thomson 32 Sam Mctaggart 37 Hugh Winterfield 39 Elliot Fisher 27 Emerson Marks 44 Ryan Kuhl 47 Nick Patzel 45 Riley Sturges 83 Russell Paterson 34 Alex Keast 49 Jamison Sneath 55 Nick Seager 46 Chris Fallas 41 Henry Snell 48 Josh Chuck 57 Riley Thompson 50 Bryce Whicker 59 Harrison McBain
& White Senior Coach: Kane Forbes Assistant Coach: Reserves Coach: Jus n Carlin 9 Diarmid Cleary (c) 10R Darren Murrell 15 Patrick Milich 5R Brad Millard 12 Ma Duerden 4S Alister McCrae 29 Dylan Ayton 14 Jarrad Smith 36 Jake Smith 5S Hamish McCrae 44 Chris McKinnon 48 Rufaro Makore 3 Ranea King 18 Gabe Parsons 33S Michael Krieger 33R Jackson Fitzgerald 26 Conan Deverux 2 Sam Craig 17 Tom Foster 25R Hamish Carlin 35S Kai Schembri 1R Ma Kerr 21 Casey Jones 24 Sullivan Gibbs 42 Brad Gill 45 Thomas Searle 27 Michael Jarrad 47 Dillan Carlin 22 Josh Searle 1S Kai Schembri 6 Zac Nash 4R Fletcher Bright 7 Adam McKinnon 8 Josh Co er 10S Jarrod O'Brien 13 Kane Forbes 23 Ma Killey 25S Jarrod O'Brien 20 Damien Wombwell 28R Jake Bunnik 28S Bay McKinnon 30 Jus n Carlin 35R Ben Pevi 39 Nicholas Schembri 46 Tewenui Ma hews 50 Rhys Jolly 51 Cory Wombwell 52 Bevan Wombwell 56 Andrew Russell 58 Connor Hill 59 Sid Herbert 60S Elwood Geary 60R Jarvis Parsons 68 Tom Foster 69 Kaden Humphries 76 Will Jackson 77 Tom Brody 78 Albwoski Smeaton 61 Cale Zippel
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Well we certainly knew it was footy season down at Millicent last weekend with the game being a real slog earlyin the conditions, the boys put there body over the ball and competedwellbutMillicentshowed why they are on top at the moment. BestplayerwasMitchHarroldwhois putting together a really solid season, Mitch Sims, Luke Foran, Jed Sims,BryceWhickerandChrisFallas. Best wishes go to Hugh Winterfield who suffered a season ending shoulder injury, we hope you have a speedy recovery and see you back earlynextyear
The Ressies were around the mark early but got blown away in the 2nd half Best players were Jamo Sneath, Koby Chant, Josh Harvey, Luke Gray, Lloydo and Nick Adams following up fromthe18’s.
The 18’s had a good win after going down last week and Addi Sims had the ball on a string out on the wing and was first best, Fish rucked well and bagged four goals for second best. Other awards to Nick Adams, Cayde Watson and Huddy Keding. GusUrquhartalsokickedfourgoals.
The 16’s continued on with their good brand of footy with Lewis Sigley, Jake Richter, Archie Milich, Isaak Bouchier, Emerson Forbes and Mason Bentley in the bests while Jace Maxwell continued his goal kickingformwithfour
The16’scontinuetoplaysomereally exciting team footy and this week Jace Maxwell was on the end of some good work picking up seven and the exciting Emerson Forbes
kicking three. Jace was best with other award winners Brody Fox, Lachie Cameron, Jack Walmsley, IsaakBouchierandNoahMaxwell.
The 14’s lads got up in the top of the table clash with the bests being Hagget, Ropitini, Nunn, Harten, Jennings and Higgins with Josh Vausekickingacoupleofgoals.
We welcome the Cats to BLSP this week in a Senior football clash that will be crucial in keeping our finals hopesalive.
Just an update on coaching for next year with Kainy letting us know that he is stepping down as coach next year due to the time commitments required. I’d like to thank Kainy from allourplayersandsupportersforthe workthathehasdoneoverthelast3 years as coach. Kainy has taken the team to two Grand Finals in 2021 & 2022 and has shown great leadership this year with the development of our juniors, it’s been a great to watch the improvement through the year Not onlyhasheledtheclubbuthasbeen outstanding on the field leading the league goalkicking and playing interleague, zone carnival and playingstatecountryagainstWAlast year He has also been amazingly generous and selfless off the field, he is tireless worker around the club and has been instrumental in all of the recent club upgrades. There is some good news though and Kainy was the first one to sign on again for nextyearandwiththeculturehehas created he has helped to bring the playinggroupalongforanotheryear in2024.
VUps and Downs last weekend for the Cat Fans, two wins and two losses in the footy, Prez Ayton played his 150th senior game, C Grade Netballers played their socks off and won and Carlton got into the eight and then back out, upsanddowns.
The Under 14 Cats had another crack but fell just short at the end, their never give up attitude is an inspiration to us all, better players were Jett Lykke, Billy Rhook, Jagger Geary, Takudzwa Makore andNathanRobbins.
The Under 16's were able to fight off some fierce competition in the youngDoggies,kickingawayinthe last quarter, better players were Bay McKinnon, Elwood Geary, Jedd Rhook, Henry Dorahy and RileyHutchins.
It was Ressies day on Saturday so therewasnochancetheCatswere losing, because you need to work hard to earn a thirst and victory tastes sweet, cand Justin Carlins boys dare to dream, CARN RESSIES!
Better players in a top team effort were Hamish Carlin, Jarrad Smith, Andrew Russell, Thomas Searle, RickKilleyandKaneForbes.
Despite the special milestone for senior stalwart Dylan Ayton and
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the games prior to spur them on the Senior Cats were not up to the task against a Doggies team keen to get their first win It was a learning experience for Kane Forbes'CatsandIknowwewillsee a better showing today because they have a lot of pride these lads andwillpickeachotherup.
Better players were Michael Krieger, Alaistair McCrae, Jarrod O'Brien,MattKilley,PatMilichand TomFoster
This week we are at Blue Lake Sports Park to play the South Demons, we have burnt the sage and spread the salt so we have nothingtofearhere,enjoytheday out, find a dryish spot to park the Car and gather around with the hundreds of other Cat Fans to cheeronourCats,CARNCATS!
Thank-you to all our valued sponsors including Boonaroo, Nutrien Ag Solutions, Bendigo Bank, and Casterton Secondary College
UpcomingEvents:29thofJulyBIG NIGHT TONIGHT, CSFNC BALL at BOONAROO with the extremely talented MUD MADEX, singing all thehits!
5th of August Bucking Bull at the clubrooms, Nugget and Snow will still be wearing chaps but are not partakingintheride.
Casterton-Sandford Casterton-Sandford
Outgoing Demon coach Brayden Kain
Well done to Jedd Rhook and Archie Lane who played in the SANFL U15 Intrastate championships
South Gambier South Gambier
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Under 16’s Under 16’s
Under
Under 14’s
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65 Mitchell Harrold 85 Fletcher Lawson 74 Sam Sims 68 Conor Fielding 79 Harry Wright 64 Jed Sims 67 Kobe Bannon 73 Rex Jones 63 Will Boston 76 Nelson Forbes 78 Lochie Ray 66 Sam Domaschenz 84 Lochie Broome 75 Jared Kuhl 71 Hudson Keding 69 Addison Sims 2 Nick Adams 7 Liam Delaney 36 Cayde Watson 53 Harry Mitchell 9 Lochie Thiele 1 Harry Fisher 61 Max Whitehead 62 Angus Urquhart Coach: Ma Ray Team Manager: 1 Rheyn Paterson 10 Brody Fox 27 Charlie Lockwood 45 Harry Hicks Jack Walmsley 9 Archie Milich 29 Harrison Ellis Emerson Forbes 4 Jake Richter 30 Jace Maxwell 3 Mason Bentley 38 Cooper Medhurst 43 Lachlan Cameron 8 William A will 12 Merlin Hopgood 24 Lewis Sigley 36 Jordan Bartle 44 Desire Kinyamba 15 Noah Maxwell 21 lsaak Bouchier 41 Finn O'Reilley Max Lawson Jacob Salmon Coach: Luke Bentley Team Manager: 68 Henry Ken sh 19 Isaac Salmon 41 Hugh Bailey 65 Hunter Higgins 3 Truman Bryant 21 Cooper Fear 43 Mitchell McCracken 31 Jay Burns 62 Jobe Harten 7 Oliver McCracken 11 Cruize McGregor 13 Ned Gazzard 63 Joshua Hagge 37 Kur s Bentley 69 Kobi Maxwell 88 Sco McBain 70 Je A will Henry Medhurst 71 Liam Cu ng Louis Fritsche Brodie Jennings Chase Kilpatrick Lee McTaggart
Moss
Nunn
Vause
Xanthopoulos
Sigley
James McGregor Team Manager:
Lachlan
Alex
Josh
Harrison
Patrick
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& White 4 Jedd Rhook 10 Oliver Foster 14 Riley Hornibrook 27 Sid Herbert 25 Bay McKinnon 2 Rankin Cleary 8 Alex Hill 19 Archie Lane 28 Jack Rhook 29 Coby Rice 39 Henry Dorahy 43 Josh Jones 45 Mavric Parsons 47 Blake Kurzman 50 Oscar Mutch 90 Phoenix Lykke 66 Reghan Parsons 56 Riley Hutchins 62 Jack Wombwell 59 Samuel Pa on 60 Elwood Geary 67 Dylan Munro 1 Maxx Huret 3 Je Lykke 6 Brody Davis 7 Ayden Nolte 8 Nate Longhurst 9 Nathan Robbins 11 Henry Robins 17 Zavier Cates 18 Lachie Auld 19 Harry Simson 12 Takudzwa Makore 21 Darcy Gorman 20 Billy Rhook 27 Kirby Vise 30 Jensen Soulsby 33 Toby Auld 31 Harry Bu erworth 43 Mitchell Hulm 61 Jaggar Geary
Nathan Fidler Team Manager:
Charlie Jarrad Team Manager:
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Coach: Nat Anderson
William Anderson
Kyan A will
Oscar Benjamin
Paddy Bouchier
Flynn Clarke
Zachary Cu ng
Mitchell Dening
Benjamin Ellis
South Gambier South Gambier
Red & White
Jesse Mitchell
TEAM FIELDED IN THIS GRADE
Elijah Finnegan
Alexander Hill
Imogen Hopes
Blake Janeway
Jackson Janeway
Jackson Jones
Beau Maxwell
Samuel Miller
Thomas Pedler
Sebas an Radlmair
Connor Ruwoldt
Liam Salmon
Beau Vivian
Nate Wakefield
Kobi Hay
Tate Anderson
Des ney Bums
Summer Burns
Hudson Cook
Parker Davis
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Essie Hill
Jack Mitchinson
Chase Noonan
Hudson O'Connell
Rowan Patzel
Casey Peterse
Jack Rees
Harry Sneath
Levi Tull
Fletcher Walker
Riley Watson
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Coaches: 1 Tyler Kilsby 93 Beau Cu ng
108 Hudson Walker 8 Lukas Yeates 9 Harry Earl 109 Lauchlan Abbo Oliver Howes 92 Fletcher Wilson
Coach: Daniel Miller
Coach: Jonathon Kilsby 99 Breianna Hopes 106 Chase A will 107 Charlie Holmes 110 Xavier Mugavin William Dening
91 Maddox Doidge Alex Miller
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 90
53 Reuben O a 81 Cooper Howard 84
Cu ng 87 Thor Svec 39 Henry Childs 51 Archie Sims 25 Joel Clayfield 45 Hudson Gray 49 Logan Cook 78 Dane O’Brien 86
Jackson
Oliver
Holly Phillips
Baker Coach: Mark Phillips
Harty Blackwell
Chris Patzel
Hadley Bryant Charlie Winterfield Winterfield 97 Hunter Livingston 95 Caleb Pearson
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24 Riley Gorman 26 Hudson McKinnon 29 Max
32 Tate Rice 28 Fraser Richardson 34 Lachlan Hulm
Coach: Darren Carlin
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Harry Simson 2 Bailey Carlin 5 Toby Naylor 10 Oliver Kurzman 13 Fletcher McKinnon 14 Theo Naylor 15 Riley Gorman 22 Jacob Rochecouste
Flynn Koch
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East Gambier East Gambier
West Gambier West Gambier
Red & Black Senior Coaches: Jake Dowdy & Keith Ransom Assistant Coach: Reserves Coach: Mal Lockwood 28 Keenan Dwyer 30 Raegan Clarke 35 Ben Gaffney 37 Brendan Rees 40 Tyson Shepherd 43 Travis Gilbert 10 Patrick Hatch 34 Liam Hicks 8 Connor Barry 23 Reece Lillecrapp 54 Luke Cooper 1 Giancarlo Cooper 53 Dylan Smith 4 Aus n Jones 6 Mark Rumbelow 5 Shaun Lock 3 Robert Brewster 12 Luke Johnston 13 Sam Lock 15 Jesse Plunke 17 Alex Dethmore 16 Jake Dowdy 18 Ma Scanlon 20 James Byrne 9 Nick Lock 7 Jack Lawrence 2 Ben Nash 11 Frazer Scanlon 14 Locy Brooker 19 Tully Balshaw 21 Riley Flamank 22 Nick Walters 24 John Forster 25 Carl Slape 26 Connor Li le 29 Tom McCourt 32 Riley Janeway 36 Brayden Coppick 39 Mitchell Price 41 Aaron Williams 44 Shem Balshaw 46 Jack Donahue 47 Grady Janeway 48 Nathan Humphries 50 Jackson Thomas 56 Jacob Love 57 Alex Carter Senior Coach: Daron McElroy Assistant Coaches: Nathan Lewis Reserves Coach: Nathan Lewis 11S Tre Davis 16S Joseph Ferguson-Lane 17 Jesse Pfitzner (Svc) 19 Lawry Bradley-Brown (Sc) 21 Riley Wilson 2 Will Crook 4 Taylor Redden 1S Aden Pfitzner 5 Kyle Giddings 3 Michael Minuzzo 6 Todd Mcpartlan 9 Jordan Williams 8 Ethan Giddings 10 Andrew Stone 1R Jacob Rigney 7 Todd Lewis 12 Luke Winterfield 14 Nathan Lewis 15 Brody Virgo 11R Daniel Royals 16R Tarkyn Morale 18 Dale Robbins 20 Jack Carson 25 Jordy Coombe 28 Ben Papps 29 Daron McElroy 32 Brandon Newton 38 Callum Wagstaffe 40 Braiden Ousey 33 Brady Cook 36 Josh Schapel 26 Thomas Holmes 41 Bronson Boult 42 Bana Say 23 Alex Pearson 27 Mitchell Cornolo 44 Jesse Hewe 46 Darren Smith 52 Ryan Rutkowski 60 Aaron Nemes 22 Thomas Cleveland Shar Nay Than 66 Tom Dolan (Rc)
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Hallelujah after a month of teasing us with some close losses the senior guys finally got on the winners list. The game was hard and physical and undisciplined at stages which kept the umpires on there toes With at least seven 50m penalties 1 send off and upon review of footage1playerandarunner on report which I hope appropriate penalties are handed down by the tribunal enoughaboutthat.
3 goals to Rumbelow and Flamank Best players Jake Dowdy, Frazer Scanlon, Sam Couldry,Reece Lillicrap, Ky mccracken and Sam Lock. A real positive was how some of our younger guys stood up when the pressure and physicality were up and kept alevelhead.
Reserves didn't have a great day not too many positives butthey'vestillgottime.One p o s i t i v e w a s t h e performance of the U18s who featured in the best playersfutureslookinggood
Best players L Hicks, R Clarke,
East Gambier East Gambier
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A D e t h m o r e , K Chittleborough, T Wilke and NBignell
U16s started well in the first quarter but casterton were just a bit bigger and stronger butnevergaveup.
Best players J Mee, R Angelino, A McKinnon, B Versteegh, N Gollan and T Tilley
U14shadagreatwintheboys are continuing to improve andwinslikethesereallyhelp withthereconfidence
Best players R Grigg, C Ligairi, W Vincent, T Dumigan, E ClarkandNSpooner
Events this week we have a hypnotist night still tickets available
Next week is presidents luncheon always a good day, get a hold of the club if you wantaseat
West Gambier West Gambier
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VThis week we venture to east for another game. E v e r y t h i n g i s happening in the footballworldwithport losing and the Pies winning! It just seems natural and right doesn’t it Michael Minuzzo!
The weeks are flying by and we have the end of the season around the corner. Its been cold and wintery but great to be at the football every week. Special congrats to our boys w h o v e n t u re d t o Adelaide for Glenelg country games Jacob Sim, Harvey Croker (captain) and Rhys Newtongreatworklads and done the club proud. To add to that special mention to Harveywhowasnamed captain of the Glenelg country team and then won Glenelg’s Country Player of the carnival.
Awesomeworkguys.
Club is closed Saturday nightaswehaveanight of before we have the Day with the Duck and Casinonight.Wewillbe A u c t i o n i n g t h e indigenous Jumpers also so some Good times ahead for club so rest up stay warm and enjoythefootball. Fridge
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Cruz, Jarvi and Riley for represen ng East Gambier FC as part of the Glenelg U15 Country team playing in the SANFL intrastate championships this week Well done to Tony Mee who was team manager
L-R: Jacob Sim, Harvey Croker (captain), Rhys Newton all represen ng West Gambier FC as part of the Glenelg U15 Country team playing in the SANFL intrastate championships this week
East Gambier East Gambier
Red & Black
Under 18’s Under 18’s
Coach: Jason Dunn
Team Manager:
1 Cody Williams
3 Dom McDonald
4 Talan Daltan
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
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
William Rentsch
Corey Smith
Solomon Telford
Tex Tilley Brodie Versteegh
Coach: Jason Dunn
Team Manager:
1 Cody Williams
3 Dom McDonald
4 Talan Daltan
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
Riley Lawrence
Lachlan Legray
Cruz McCracken
Angus McKinnon
Jarvi Mee
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
West Gambier West
East Gambier East Gambier
21 Trae Wilke
22 Ethan Humphies
5 Kyan Chi leborough
William Rentsch
Banjo Sampson
Corey Smith
Solomon Telford
Tex Tilley
Brodie Versteegh
Skye Virtanen
Taj Wilson
Red & Black
Banjo Sampson
Joel Rentsch
Taj Wilson
Skye Virtanen
Fox Team Manager: 21 Ethan McKenny 2 Rhys Newton 13 Bailey Noble 25 Oliver Pohlner 5 William Johnston 6 Seth Fraser 17 Liam Johnson 7 Gabriel Jones 11 Harvey Croker 1 Brodie Szopory 3 Cameron Murray 14 Reece Barre 18 Jacob Sim 20 Ben Harfull 26 Koby Stratman (c) 67 Angus Work 12 Silas Bowden 16 Toby Stutley 60 Keoni Harkness 23 Owen Feetom 51 Jack Milich 63 Harrison Mobbs 24 Tate Hammond (vc) 27 William Pearson Coach: Andrew Pearson Team Manager: 1 Alexander Cram 2 Ryan Pearson 3 Zayne Parsons 6 Hayden Aitchison 8 Jasper Coe 9 Jordan Burchell 10 Tyrece Porter 5 Tage Curnow 11 Jack Flier 12 Rhys Thiele 4 Deegan Jackway 14 Zavier Ryan 41 Logan Vivian 28 William Judd 37 Nate McKinnon 15 Parker Pigno 18 Mitchell Day 57 Jasper Sugden 17 Bradlei Witney 24 Ryan Hinchliffe 54 Joshua Witney Coach: Team Manager:
Noah Spooner Jackson Saunders
William Vincent
Coach: Rowan
Blue & Red
3 Charlie Stephenson 5 Rafael Rigopoulis 13 Charlie Carson 2 Finn Kennesley 4 Max Byfieldt 8 Sam Medhurst 12 Joe Judd 14 Nate Davey 15 Rylan Burchell 18 Zac Hopgood 22 Levi Loring 23 Anton Circelli 24 Brad Cowling 25 Bryce Cowland 7 Henry James 17 Brooklyn Winterfield 31 Tom Smith 43 Koan Vanderheyden 30 Harry Opperman 34 Talon Johnson
Mee Ree Htoo 70 Addison Noble 29 Blake Overmaat-Pohlner 51 Jayden Prior 26 Noah Pezzimen 58 Soe Nay Bell 69 Joel Day
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Braith Allison
Je Beever
Cooper Bignell
Nicholas Clark
William Clark
Tom Croser
Hallam Davey
Finn Gale
East Gambier East Gambier
Red & Black
Under 12 A’s Under 12 A’s
Max Greene
Noah Griffin
Kade Hand
Vaughan Hunter
Brayden Legray
Nash Neilson
Mitchell O'Brien
Lennox Telfird
Coach: Bre Hosking
Zach Angelino
Chase Buckingham
Blake Cooper
Elijah Dickson
Will Hosking
Parker Lamont
william leitch
Connor Lynn
Coach: Nick Anderson
Samuel Andersen
Asher Anderson
Campbell Best
Hugh Clark
Oliver Clarke
Tyler Cox
Harrison Cram
Judd Creek
West Gambier West Gambier
Tyler Mariano
Hamish Mckenzie
Tahj Pitkin
Louis Prosperi-Porta
William Richardson
Bentley Ward
Isaac Thami
Harley Walker
Taj White
Baden Dihm
Sebas an
Coach: Andrew Angelino
Dominic Albanese
Storm Altschwager
Billy Angelino
Braxton Bowyer
Nicholas Brooks
Van Byron
Archie Cook
Lenny Cooper
Coach: Marco Lucchini
Nathan Barnes
Zade Kurzman
Nate Lucchini
Oliver Mckelvie
Nash Moelder
Lucas Murray
Jax Sargeant
Jenson Davey
Oscar Ferguson
Maton Finck
Brayse Gifford
Taj Jensen
Ted Kerr
Tyler McPherson
Nate Moloney
Logan
Cody O'Brien
Rayan
Flynn Turner
Logan White
Ryder Wilson
Under 12 B’s
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Hedwards Memphis Howard-Love Hudson Farmilo Thomas Gale Blake Humphries Nate Stafford Maxx Keenan 18 Ben Reichelt 1 Coby Lardner 5 Lincoln Beggs 6 Brad Hudson 27 Harry Taylor 21 Nash Hammond 34 Jack Fenton 35 Xavier Hunter 22 Chayce Van Vuuren 40 Kalan Schultze 38 Jacob Edwards 39 Hunter Wya 40 Dylan Aitchison 41 Logan Vivian 42 Kade Rainey 45 Brax Reid 69 Tristyn Sugden Coach: Team Manager: 52 Riley Clarke 28 Blake Brooks 72 Kobe Rainey 42 Oscar Hinchcliffe 53 Jayden Maloney 56 Malik Schultze 36 Eddie Cram 39 Henry Milne 44 Mason Jackson 58 Aus n Bowering 47 Ryan Eas ck 51 Crawford Gilmore 2 Oliver Nemes 46 Maximus Harris 43 Archie Murdock 22 Ayden Campbell Coach: Team Manager: 25 Brayden Eas ck 30 Oakley Hammond 33 Andrew Williamson 37 Lucas Kennet 32 Mitchell 67 Arthur Badenoch 64 Bohdi Gleed 63 Rowan Cram 70 Blake Boguta 71 Lochlan Aithson 88 Tyler George 76 Benji 74 Jackson Povey Coach: 4 Jack 95 Sam Nemes 75 Noah Banks 89 Jaxon Sims 18 Mason Hunt 66 Peter Bolte 68 Patrick 93 Zaid Kenny 62 Harry Phillps 50 John Burchell 68 Lilly Parham 91 Harrison Gordon 60 Reuben Thomson 92 Jack Perryman 94 Grady Reid 90 Jack Kenne Coach: 61 Harry Kennet 65 Jack Bourchier 82 Dalton Sharam 4 Zaileigh 78 Jaxon Winterfield 91 Baiuley Lewis 62 Archie li le 80 Jordan Scherer 81 Ethan Albert 83 Winston Deans 85 Fletcher McElroy 86 Isabelle Harris 87 Wya Boguta 88 Brodie Cowell Coach: Blue & Red
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FROMTHEARCHIVES
THE1970s:WBFL’SGREATESTERA No-onesawitcoming
1970sWERETHEBEGINNINGOFTHEEND
Part5
BYtheendofthe1970slocalfootballwasbooming,oratleast that’swhateveryonethought. Sometimes,somethingisstaringyou in the facebut you don’t seeit.
Itseemsextraordinarytoclaimthebeginningofthedemiseof the Western Border Football League happened at the same time the league appeared to be at its strongest, particularly fromaninter-leagueperspectivein1979and1980.
Perhapsthatiswhyno-onesawitcoming.
In hindsight, what is interesting is the beginning of the end was gaining momentum by 1980 but it started in 1979 and thereareseveralreasonsforthedemise.
In early 1973 a WBFL team made up of only the four Mount Gambierclubs,withGaryLazarusascaptain-coach,thrasheda visitingSouthAdelaideteaminamatchatVansittartPark.
As a result, South Adelaide became the laughing stock in Adelaide footy and media circles but by early 1979 there had been much healing done between the WBFL and South Adelaideafterthat1973defeat.
ItwasatimewhenWBFLwasatitsstrongestandevencapable ofbeatingAdelaideclubs.
By 1979 South Adelaide, coached by Hadyn Bunton jnr, were on the rise and played a full strength WBFL side pre-season at BlueLakeSportsPark.
North coach Barry Padley had arrived from Fitzroy and Jim Buckley from West Adelaide to bolster an already strong team. Buckley had come from Port Melbourne in the VFA and thenplayedwithWestAdelaide.Hewasabrilliantleaderwith bothSouthandWBFLleagueteams.
South Adelaide had recruited East’s Brooksby twins, Phil and Graham after their heroic performances in the 1975 and 76 grand finals and Phil would go on to play interstate football withSAatfullback.
The game was a cracker and played with little spite and WBFL wonbyafewpoints.
Laterin1979SouthAdelaidewentontolosetheSANFLgrand final to Port Adelaide, indicating how strong the WBFL side was.
But while the WBFL competition was strong and the interleaguesidewouldplayintwoVCFLchampionshipgrandfinals in the next three years, there were warning signs few saw coming, suggesting the “great days” of the league might soon beover
VFLclubswereintroublefinanciallyand already discussions had started about establishing a national league and by about 1982 South Melbourne was gone, off to Sydney to becometheSydneySwans.
AsotherstatesjoinedandtheVFLbecametheAFL,twothings happened. Firstly, the number of ex-league players from VFL and SANFL going to the country to earn good money stopped, mainly because they could earn just as much or more by staying closertoMelbourneorAdelaideandplayingwiththeVFAand other suburban and nearby country leagues as close as GeelongorouterAdelaide.
Instead of most sides having five or six recruits this dropped alarmingly and while some top notch coaches were still recruited, it became only a matter of time before this too, changed. Also some local clubs started to feel the financial pinch, with notably North Gambier falling into serious financial trouble in the early 1980s. West and others would follow in years to come.
One of the strengths of the WBFL during the 1970s was the depth of local talent each club possessed There were numerous players who stayed to play locally because of work, orlackofopportunity/incentivetomovetoAdelaide.
Thatstartedtochangeintheearly1980sastheSANFLstarted to raid country talent but the problem was there was little or no monetary return to clubs for these players and as a result, many top young players, such as Andrew Jarvis, Glenn Keast, Kevin Harris, Trevor and Colin McDonald, Robbie and Grant McKinnon, Brett Copping and Matthew Brookes were picked up by league clubs for virtually nothing, leaving country clubs strugglingforbothtalentandfunds.
Obviously, young players always had the opportunity to be picked up by league clubs if they were good enough, but with the lack of top recruits, and ex-league players as coaches, the loss of many young players forced down the standard at local level.
Althoughno-onerecogniseditthen,bytheearlytomid1980s attracting top VFL and SANFL players, such Carlton’s Bill Bennett, Fitzroy’s Darryl Peoples, Dennis Dare, West Torrens’ Paul Cummins, John Staker and Brian Clark, West Adelaide’s Greg Curnow, Tasmania’s Doug Norton-Smith and Lindsay Bell, Port’s Eric Freeman, Glenelg’s David Maczkowiack and Norwood’s Barry Smith,as wellas othertop Victoriancountry leagueplayers,hadcometoanend.
way,wellsortof,whentheysucceededinconvincingtheVCFL to allow them to transfer from the WBFL to the Hampden League.
However, there was a sting in the tail when they were told to amalgamate with their hated arch-rival Hamilton and Portland was also told they had to switch to the Hampden League leaving the WBFL with Casterton and a six team league.
FormostlocalfootyfanstherecentSANFLproposedsplitupof former WBFL clubs into two South East leagues is a “dog’s breakfast” and most appear to agree the Mid SE should have been left alone and two leagues – Upper and Lower SE would have been a better option, with teams from Naracoorte and south playing in one league and clubs above Naracoorte playinginanother
Regardless, almost everywhere regional footy stands at the crossroads, but for those who lived through the 1970s it was regarded as the WBFL’s greatest era and one which we will neverseeagain.
Through the 1970s all four Mount Gambier were financially sound,theirlicensedclubswereopensevendaysaweekwith evening meals and discos packing clubrooms Saturday and Sundaynights.
The young talent that was coming through the ranks in all clubs was extraordinary Some went on to play league footy but many others who were just as good or even better, decided to remain here in their home town to play with local clubs and rub shoulders with VFL, SANFL and Victorian league recruits.Theygotthebestofbothworlds.
In the 1970s Mount Gambier was a football town and footy wasalmostareligion.
It was the best of times and fortunately for those who lived throughthateratheywitnessedlocalfootballatitspeak. Sadly,itwillneverbethesameagain.
On the South Australian side, the government’s decentralisation program which had enticed many government workers, teachers, police and others to transfer to country centres, such as Mount Gambier, Penola and Millicentwasbeingdismantled.
The first thing which happened was from a political standpoint. Stafftransfersbetweenbanksalsostopped.
Fewer employment transfers cut down opportunities for footballrecruitstocometothedistrict.
Muchthesamewashappeningontheothersideoftheborder and farming centres such as Casterton, Coleraine and Heywoodwerefeelingthepinchaspopulationdwindled.
It took a decade for the full impact to be realised,but it was at theendofthe70swhenitallstarted.
Compounding this was the attitude of the VFL (later AFL) and theSANFL.
This was later followed by an end to the era of attracting exleague players as playing coaches such as Gary Lazarus (Fitzroy) , Bill James (Melbourne), Russell Crowe (Fitzroy) , John McBain (Port), John Dankert (VFA), Frank Davis (Melbourne), Bob Clayton (Port), Jim Buckley (West Ade), Barry Padley (Fitzroy), Col Saddington (Richmond, Sturt), Graeme Robbins (Richmond, South Ade), Neville Caldow (West Torrens), Shane McKew (South Melb), Barry Goodingham (North Melb), Ron Beattie (Hawthorn), Ian McGuiness(VFL)andMickTwomey(Collingwood).
Intothe1980sand90stherewastheoccasionaltopex-league coachsuchasMillicent’sRichardHill,Portland’sLeoKing,later Wayne Blackwell and West’s David Twomey, but an era had ended.
With good young players being drawn out of the area and virtually nothing coming in, the talent pool started to get smallerandsmaller
Added to this, was the fact smaller towns like Penola, Coleraine and Heywood were struggling to field competitive teams and more particularly were having trouble fielding a Thirds(under18)team.
History shows that all three eventually left the league and all didverywellinotherleagues.
The final nail in the coffin was when Imperials finally got their
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• PHOTO: South coach Jim Buckley in action for the WBFL againstSouthAdelaidein1979.AttherearisSouthAdelaide’s PaulHarradine.
50games
claire hunter&eva povey
ClairejoinedtheWestFamilyin2020aspartofourUnder11Team,wehave enjoyed watching her learning the ropes and 2023 see’s her as part of the 13A Team under the guidance of Kel Anderson and Hayley Cowie. She is an enthusias cplayerthatgives100%everygamesheplays,herdriveandlove for the game always makes her stand out. She is happyto try anything once, shewillgooutofherwaytomakeithappenonthecourt.Welookforwardto what the future holds for her with the West Gambier Netball Club Congratula onsClaireonreachingyour50GameMilestone.
Eva was always bound to end up playing for West Gambier Netball Club and in 2020 she took to the courts as part of our Under 11 Team. 2023 see’s her working with Kel and Hayley in the 13A side. She is a bright happy hardworking player who is able to move effortlessly around the goal circle and known to drop a long shot here and there. She has owned her shoo ng role in the 13A’s and dominated against older players. Her drive to work harder each week shows her dedica on, determina on, and ability at becomingthebestshecanateverytrainingandeverygame.Sheisdefinitely an upcoming future star at west. Congratula ons Eva on achieving your 50 GameMilestone.
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Netball SA has announced the 14 athletes who will represent South Australia at the 2023 Australian Netball Championships next month which includes former Western Border netballers Molly Watson & Lucy Denton,afantas cachievement.
RESULTS
A GRADE
West Gambier 59 (L. McGregor, T. Bryant) d North Gambier 46 (M. Griffith, M. Renko)
East Gambier 45 (C. Perryman, E. Cole) d Casterton Sandford 28 (M. Cleary, I. Lane)
Millicent 53 (D. verbena, D. Tunkin) d South Gambier 45 (E. Bouchier, A. Duncan)
A RESERVE
West Gambier 51 (T. Earl, C. Ransom) d North Gambier 50 (A. Pitson, C. Nulty)
Casterton Sandford 64 (T. Broomby, M. Smith) d East Gambier 27 (T. Gray, B. Hicks)
Millicent 55 (D. Denton, A. Craig) d South Gambier 47 (C. Muller, M. Thiele)
B GRADE
West Gambier 57 (C. Carraill, E. Gillies) d North Gambier 39 (M. Human, A. Redman)
Casterton Sandford 69 (T. Cleary, E. Grigg) d East Gambier 48 (N. Smith, J. Clark)
Millicent 31 (K. Coghlan, M. Fleming) d South Gambier 24 (T. Bonney, K. McIntyre-Clark)
C GRADE
North Gambier 45 (K. Egan, H. Fox) d West Gambier 28 (J. Beaver, E. Sutherland)
Casterton Sandford 42 (J. Parsons, K. Gill-Killey) d East Gambier 40 (M. Wilson, S. Hobson)
South Gambier 49 (B. Winterfield, M. Dalton) d Millicent 36 (L. McCallum, A. Gysbers)
17 & UNDER
North Gambier 83 (C. Nulty, A. Collins) d West Gambier 35 (A. Pearson, L. Simpson)
East Gambier 41 (J. Davis, I. Dwyer) d Casterton Sandford 37 (I. Longhurst, C. Hulm)
Millicent 65 (M. Lynch, L. Paul) d South Gambier 21 (G. Dalton, S. Grassi)
15 & UNDER A
North Gambier 71 (R. Darimaani, M. Collins) d West Gambier 26 (L. Pearson, A. Allen)
East Gambier 41 (T. Kemp, L. Hannaford) d Casterton Sandford 36 (B. Carlin, M. Rees)
15 & UNDER B
North Gambier 49 (M. Griffith, I. Stafford) d West Gambier 26 (H. Jackson, L. Pearson)
Millicent 53 (E. Walker, L. Nicholls) d South Gambier 12 (A. Ferrari, M. Bowering)
Millicent 58 (E. Denton, P. Paul) d South Gambier 17 (G. Dalton, L. Sneath) 13 & UNDER A
North Gambier 47 (L. Hunter, A. Halloran) d West Gambier 26 (M. Jackway, I. Lynch)
Casterton Sandford 38 (A. Murphy, R. Gorman) d East Gambier 22 (I. Mee, C. Li le)
Millicent 49 (S. Zalme. I. Coghlan) d South Gambier 6 (S. Ryan, L. Jones)
13 & UNDER B
North Gambier 20 (I. Renko, A. Schloithe) d West Gambier 12 (M. Thomas, H. Jackson)
Casterton Sandford 44 (R. Gorman, I. Luers) d East Gambier 19 (S. McCracken, I. Cook)
Millicent 13 (P. Johnson L. Van Eeden) d South Gambier 9 (M. Fullerton, A. Green)
11 & UNDER
North Gambier 12 (F. Wakefield, I. Clark) d West Gambier 9 (G. Tremelling, M. Povey)
East Gambier 8 d Casterton Sandford 3
Millicent 20 (M. Buhlmann, L. Rainsford) d South Gambier 1 (M. Raedel, E. Scotland)
ROUNDPREVIEWS
SOUTH GAMBIER V CASTERTON SANDFORD
CastertonSandfordrecoveredfroma poor start last round to put in a compe ve second half to keep the scoreboard under control in their losstoEastGambier.
This weekend, a strong start will be key as they look to challenge South Gambier at Blue Lake Sports Park in the quest for a drought breaking victory.
Madalene Cleary has been on outstanding form at goal a ack for the Cats and her ba le with athle c South defender Ellie Bouchier will be onofthematchshapingmatchupsof thegame.
Cats shooter Ivy Lane is also coming off a strong performance and her ability to gain more possession up against Demons defender Sophie Wight will go a long way to keeping the Cats in the contest on the scoreboard.
At the other end, the defensive duo of Caeleigh Humphries and Ebany Jarrad will be looking to be at their close checking best to put the South shoo ng combina on of Gracie Dalton and Alyssa Duncan under pressurefromthegetgo.
The mid court ba les loom large as well with Casterton Sandford’s Madelina Pa on, Chelsey Galpin and Chloe Foster taking on Tully McShane, Ruby Richter and Megan Reidinaba leoftheyoungguns.
South has both the encounters in 2023thusfarbutCastertonSandford hasclosedthemarginsotheDemons will need to be at their best to maintainthatperfectrecordoverthe Catsthisseason.
EASTGAMBIERVWESTGAMBIER
Reigning premiers West Gambier are headed to McDonald Park this weekend to take on East Gambier as the Roos look to keep their unblemishedrecordin2023intact.
West has been able to field its
premiership line-up in most matches this season and it has given the Roos an added advantage while in contrast east Gambier has ba led injury and player unavailability all season and don’t have the smew chemistryofpreviousseasons.
Stopping Sarah Ri er is the number one focus of most teams and while Morgan Amy will take that challenge onasherdirectopponent,shewillbe hopingBoCreek,ElizaColeandChloe Perryman can place plenty of pressure on their direct opponents –Lisa McGregor, Tara Bryant and Mikaela Horrigan – to ensure the feeds to Ri er are delivered under pressure.
At the other end, it will take pa ence from the Bulldogs to work their way through the West defensive line of Zoe Malseed, Amy Cram and Jade Ri er,withtheRoostriocomingoffa performance against North Gambier that really restricted the Tigers’ scoringopportuni es.
Tarsh McCallum will be key to marshalling the troops at the offensive end for the Bulldogs while the work rate of Casey Horrigan will again be pivotal in opening up space intheshoo ngcircle.
Accuracy on the shot will also be important as Cram and Ri er are rarelyoutrebounded.
East has had their moments of challenging the top sides but are yet to upset one of the contenders and West is probably not the team ripe forthepicking.
NORTHGAMBIERVMILLICENT
North Gambier would have loved to have cashed in on their stunning start last weekend against West Gambier and know they will have to bemoreconsistentintheirclashwith Millicent at Vansi art Park this weekend.
The Saints were challenged by South Gambier in Round 12 and no doubt have looked to iron out some wrinkles this week and North has
already defeated the Saints once this season meaning this looms as easily the ghtestcontestoftheround.
Both teams have a similar challenge – limit the amount of ball the respec vetall mbershootersenjoy.
Both Tabatha Sanderson (Millicent) and Grace Po s (North) have been a dominant presence in their respec ve goal circles and both have the benefit of classy goal a acks working in tandem and delivering the ball in Demi Verbena and Macey Griffith.
While the main responsibility for curbing the shooters’ influence will be Saints goal keeper Por a McRae and North’s Mikaila Pi , the respec ve goal defenders –Millicent’s Lauren van Eeden and North’s Noni McConnell – will need to find the balance between shadowing their own opponent but also ge ng back to the circle for somehelpdefence.
The mid courts are well matched with every ba le able to turn the contest.
ExperiencedTigerscentreMelRenko will go head to head with the hard running Lillie Paul, while Lauran Norman will look to use her athle cism and height to disrupt the influenceofDaisyTunkin.
The ba le of the day could well be Saints wing defender Lisa Duldig lookingtodenyBriannaWalters me and space to exert her influence on thecontest.
The Tigers would also call Stella Mobbs into ac on as a shooter or defender, while Georgia Clark returned to the court last weekend fortheSaintsontheroadtorecovery from her knee reconstruc on giving Millicent another op on for the mid court.
It is almost too close to call but the Saintsina ghtone.
MILLICENTVSOUTHGAMBIER
It wasn’t a win but South Gambier could take heart from its Round 12 clash with Millicent, going down totheSaintsbyeightgoalsina ghtcontest.
The match looked set to follow a familiar script in the opening quarter as the slick saints fond Tabatha Sandersoninspace meand meagainwiththetall shooter ne ng 15 from 18 as Millicent worked s waytoafivegoalquarter melead.
Accuracy from South shooters Gracie Dalton and Alyssa Duncan kept the young Demons in touch, combining for 11 from 13 but the home side definitelylookedincontrolandsetforacomfortable win.
Missing defender Sophie Wight, South gave Mykaela Thiele the chance to take on Sanderson and thanks to some pressure on the feed from Tully McShane and Megan Reid, Thiele worked her way into the contest, restric ng the Millicent goaler to ninegoalsinthesecondasSouthstartedtorampup thedefensivepressurealloverthecourt.
At half me the lead was seven and in the second half, it was all about the defensive end of the court as scoring opportuni es were harder and harder to comeby
South converted a perfect 11 from 11 and won the quarterbyone,courtesyofsomestrongrebounding and turnover work from Thiele and Ellie Bouchier, and the match was well poised for an exci ng final quarter
Unlike the previous two rounds, where South has faded in disappoin ng fashion to see both East and North secure comfortable victories, the young Demons stayed in the hunt and while they couldn’t makeinroadsintothedeficit,theywereabletokeep theSaintsontheirtoesun lthefinalwhistle. Demi Verbena was a huge factor in the Millicent victory with her perfect ball placement, her leadership in the a acking third and her accurate finishing.
Por a McRae and Lauren VanEeden also worked hard to win the ball back whenever the Demons threatenedandasalways,theSaintsmidcourtwere reliablewithballinhand.
Ellie Bouchier was again influen al with her ability tocreateturnoverballwhileattheotherend,Alyssa Duncan con nued her 2023 consistency as she took charge of the offensive end of the court for South. McShane was also influen al in providing good pressure on the incoming ball and denying the Millicentfeederseasyaccesstothecircle’sedge.
CASTERTONSANDFORDVEASTGAMBIER
The Cats hosted the Bulldog at the weekend and while it was not the start Casterton Sandford was looking for, they did recover and a strong third quarter saw them work their way back into the contestinwhatwasamuchmoreevensecondhalf
East Gambier have tradi onally been fast starters and they brought that in spades at the weekend withadevasta ng26-8openinghalf
Relentless defensive pressure was the founda on for the dominant first half and then slick ball movement ensured that dominance was reflected onthescoreboard.
Ambah Beveridge suited up for her second A Grade match in the absence of Renee Henke and she took full advantage of the opportunity, presen ng strongly and taking a lion’s share of the shoo ng responsibili es.
She shot 18 first half goals as she ba led it out with tenaciousCatsdefenderEbanyJarrad.
Casterton Sandford just struggled to find an easy path to their shooters in the opening half, with mid court pressure from Eliza Cole and Chloe Perryman crea ng much of the turnover ball, with Morgan Amy and Bo Creek domina ng the defensive circle andnotgivingupaneasyball.
The Cats only generated 18 scoring opportuni es in thatfirsthalf,withEastenjoying42shotsongoal,so thescoreboardwasalwaysgoingtobelopsided.
Meg Smith entered the game for the home side at half mewiththecentrebib,movingChelseyGalpin to the a acking wing, with circle defender Jarrad and Caeleigh Humphries also swapping roles and thechangeshadanimmediateimpact.
The Cats won the quarter 11-6 as Madalene Cleary found more me and space in range and ne ed 10 from 12 for the quarter Smith and Galpin, along with her shoo ng partner Ivy Lane, started to use the ball more efficiently and refused to give up the easyturnoversofthefirsthalf
It meant by three quarter me the deficit had been reduced to 13 and then the final quarter was basically a goal for goal arm wrestle as Casterton Sandford showed what their best netball can look like.
While Cleary dominated the third quarter, it was East goal a ack Casey Horrigan starring in the last, conver ng 10 from 12, as East got back on track to recordthe15goalvictory
NORTH GAMBIER V WEST GAMBIER
It was the match of the round and North Gambier definitelycametoplay,shoo ngoutoftheblocksto taketheopeningquarter17-12.
Mel Renko, Brianna Walters and Macey Griffith were working the angels well in a ack to find shooter Grace Po s in space and the Tigers goaler converted12from15.
It doesn’t take much to spring the reigning champs intoac onandthatopeningquartercertainlydid.
DefensivelytheRoosgotbacktobasicsandclamped down on their opponents, forcing errors from the faultless Tigers of the first quarter and reducing the amount of shots on offer as West slowly but surely workedtheirwaybackintothelead.
The defensive efforts all over the court were rewarded by Sarah Ri er and Lisa McGregor who ne ed a perfect 18 from 18 to take a one goal lead intothemainbreak.
The Roos con nued in the same vein in the third, again really making things tough with their defensivepressure,whiles llmanagingtoworkthe ball into their own shoo ng circle with good precisionasthescoreboardpressuremounted.
West won the third quarter 14-9 to take a six goal leadintothefinalquarterandtheyonlybuiltonthat as the Roos again denied North easy scoring opportuni es,whileRi erandMcGregorcon nued tofindspaceadfinishaccurately
In the end, the accuracy of West and the amount of scoring opportuni es they generated told the story ofthematchandthefinal59-46scoreline.
A er that dominant opening quarter from the Tigers, West kept the home side to 29 goals from 44 opportuni es, while the Roos enjoyed a final three quarters that saw them convert 46 from 50 opportuni es.
Tara Bryant was at her hard running best and her ba lewithMelRenkowasahighlightofthecontest.
McGregor was also influen al with her smart posi oning and accurate feeding, while jade Ri er and Amy Cram were relentless in their pressure on Po sandMaceyGriffith.
Griffith did, however do a mountain of work, and con nuestogrowasasmartfeederintoPo s,while s ll taking shots herself, while Renko was her side’s clearbest.
Stella Mobbs took the wing defence bib for North in theabsenceofLauranNormanandtheTigerswould be hoping to start to se le their back court line-up as finals approach with injury, illness and player unavailability hampering their opportunity to put out a stable combina on week in, week out, to this point.
MATCH REPORTS
LADDERS
C-GRADE
9am & 8.45am - 13 & Under A & 11 & Under 10.15am - 15 & Under A & 13 & Under B 11.30am -17 & Under & 15 & Under B 1.00pm - A Reserve & C Grade 2.30pm - A Grade & B Grade