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Volunteers took water samples along an 80 kilometre stretch of Mount Emu Creek as part of an electronic DNA sampling project. The results revealed the presence of more than 50 species, some of which are listed as being ‘vulnerable’.

2020H Turn to Page 4 for the full story. Gold search to hit shire’s north INDUSTRIAL development west of geology and mineralisation of the area “Navarre aims to complete offi ce-based ac- honest relationships with our neighbours by Skipton may include more than wind to guide targeted on-ground exploration tivities, mapping, rock chipping, soil sampling encouraging community confi dence and mu- farm developments in the near future eff orts and geophysical surveys in the fi rst year of the tual respect.” with an application now before the State • ground reconnaissance mapping and rock licence,” the summary said. The community consultation phase would chip sampling “Air-core drilling programs are likely to be Government seeking permission to search begin at the design stage of the exploration • geochemical soil sampling, whereby 300 undertaken in the second year with further fol- for gold. gram soil samples are taken to a depth of low-up air-core drilling and diamond drilling program, continue throughout the program Navarre Minerals Limited lodged an appli- approximately 25 centimetres. planned beyond this.” and then include public feedback at its com- cation (EL007125) covering 290 square kilo- • geophysical surveys using gravity, mag- As part of the application, Navarre Miner- pletion. metres of land with the Department of Jobs, netic or Induced Polarisation methods als Limited advised it would consult with the The licence application has been listed as Precincts and Regions in November last year. • air-core drill testing community throughout the period of the li- “received” with the Department of Jobs, Pre- The company is seeking approval to search • diamond drilling to further investigate any cence by sharing information about any activ- cincts and Regions and is now going through the area for gold as part of its strategy to ze- anomalous gold results (if air-core drilling ities which might aff ect the community, giving the approval process. ro-in on gold deposits within a 100 kilometre shows positive results). them a reasonable opportunity to express their Navarre Minerals Limited advised the explo- radius of the Stawell Gold Mines processing In a proposal summary, Navarre Minerals views about those activities. facility. Limited said the time frame for the testing was “Navarre recognises the importance of com- ration process would be similar to one carried If approved the proposed exploration pro- diffi cult to determine because exploration de- munity engagement as an integral part of our out north west of Ararat which resulted in the gram would include: pended on fundraising, which was infl uenced exploration activities,” the summary said. ‘Irvine’ discovery, which it announced to the • offi ce-based desktop studies into the by market conditions. “We set out to develop strong, open and Australian Stock Exchange at the end of 2016.

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Sport grants ques- were unsuccessful. two and two together, remove tioned The ABC News article also livestock from natural disas- stated that the ANAO also Dear Sir, ter and into natural pasture found a number of grants which lies on our roadsides. The ABC News website re- which appeared to have been Where are the rest of our cently revealed details about ineligible received funding. Western Region the Australian National Audit Graeme Fischer Offi ce (ANAO) report to the MPs? Bookaar Senate. Gayle Tierney and Jaala The ANAO showed that Pulford should join Mr Grazing red tape Sport determined Grimley and I on this cam- that the threshold in order Dear Sir, paign, particularly given Ms to be recommended to re- Pulford’s capacity to eff ect ceive a sports grant would Thank you to Derryn change in this area through need to score 74 out of 100. Hinch’s Justice Party MP Three grants within the Wan- Stuart Grimley for joining me her Roads Ministry. non electorate were listed as in calling for the slashing of And what of Mr Meddick? having met the criteria. They red tape to enable grazing on Surely once the ‘sentient were Colac Otway Shire western Victorian roadsides beings’ are ‘liberated’ from (Camperdown Chronicle, ($500,000) scored 95, Coran- farms, they will need some- February 18 edition). gamite Shire ($127,574) where to frolic in his new- scored 86.5 and Port Fairy Western Victoria’s road- ly-established utopia? Tennis Club ($50,000) scored sides are plagued by out-of- If Mr Meddick is really 83. control, rampant vegetation Thank you to the people that obstructs drivers’ vision, the ‘voice for animals’ that responsible for making the provides habitat for animals he claims, he should lobby eff ort to complete the paper- that end up as roadkill, and to ensure that the animals of work in what should have most dangerously, acts as drought and fi re aff ected Vic- been a successful grant. a fi re wick during bushfi re toria have the sustenance to season (as seen in the 2018 St I have been informed that survive. the Corangamite Shire grant Patrick’s Day fi res). Camperdown and District Historical Society archivist Jan Wharmond was I call on the three remaining was for a walking track at Elsewhere in the state, fascinated to read of police activities across the district dating back to 1862. 2020D Cobden. It would be rea- the livestock of eastern and Western Victoria Region MPs sonable for the public to be northern Victoria have suf- to join myself and Mr Grim- ‘Lunatics’, murders and shipwrecks informed of further details fered through a tragic season ley in advocating for dereg- about the other projects. of drought and then bushfi re ulation to allow for roadside ‘LUNATICS’, shipwrecks, murders and “An 1878 report listed the need for police to Due to decisions made and are left with minimal grazing in our constituency. slaughterhouse inspections – they were all guard the wreck of the Loch Ard on behalf of within the responsible Feder- feed and water that has now part of early police life in Camperdown’s the salvage purchaser, so that goods would not al Ministers’ offi ces the three been contaminated by ash and Beverley McArthur MP pioneering years. be stolen,” she said. “Before that, another ship which had a lot grants which met the criteria other contaminants. Member for Western Victo- Camperdown and District Historical Soci- of rum in its cargo had wrecked on the coast within the Wannon electorate It’s a no-brainer – if you put ria Region ety archivist Jan Wharmond has just fi nished and the rum had all disappeared before the cataloguing two lever-arched fi les crammed police arrived. with enlistment records, newspaper clippings “There’s another entry in 1879 detailing how and incident reports relating to the local po- the police were searching for two people lost lice station and was fascinated with what in the bush down at Scotts Creek.” she found. Mrs Wharmond said the records even END OF SEASON SALE Former long-term police sergeant Alan Hart detailed the particular details of each individual was a history buff and meticulously kept the policeman, right down to their hair colour, records and donated them to the history centre height and weight and where they served over for future reference. their careers. 30% “The records start from 1862 with the arrival “It’s a really interesting record of what day of Camperdown’s fi rst mounted policeman to day life was like back then, because the ALL sandals and heels William McElwain and continue right police dealt with everything from murders through until 2005, naming 84 offi cers,” Mrs and accidents through to the inspection of OFF Wharmond said. slaughterhouses,” she said. “They are a fascinating insight into life “There were a lot of references to rounding in those early pioneering years when the up ‘lunatics’ – people suff ering from mental Plus a huge Like us on Camperdown police covered the huge area health issues – and carting them off to an stretching right down to Moonlight Head on asylum in Kew and, sadly, there are also a lot range of stock Facebook and the coast through to .” of references to rape investigations and child The documents reveal a ‘murder/suicide’ molestations.” Instagram in Cobden in 1868 when an older man was The destruction of property, larceny and in-store at “enthused about a young teenage girl but was obstructing police were also fairly prevalent Shop online refused”, prompting him to shoot her and entries. then himself. “It became pretty apparent that the types of 50% OFF or in-store! In 1870 McElwain and his off sider Richard crimes committed haven’t really changed over Swale took part in a search for two South the years,” Mrs Wharmond said. Sea Islanders who had survived the Marie “I guess human nature doesn’t really change Sunday, February 23 – Sunday, March 1 Gabrielle shipwreck near Moonlight Heads. It that much, no matter how modern and civilised would be another 10 months before the pair we think we are.” Online and in-store was found dead from exposure and starvation The catalogued collection is now available ...cool, quirky, comfortable about a mile from the wreck. for use at the Camperdown and District His- Mrs Wharmond said another entry detailed torical Society’s rooms on Manifold Street, police investigations into an outbreak of scarlet which is open from 10am until 3pm every 207 Manifold Street, Camperdown ~ Phone 5593 1111 fever at with two deaths reported. Tuesday and on the fi rst Sunday of each month. 5 DAY TUE WED THU FRI SAT WEATHER FEB 25 FEB 26 FEB 27 FEB 28 FEB 29 FORECAST 17º17 24º 13º13 15º 10º 18º 12º12 17º 12º 19º Clearing Showers Clearing Showers Mostly CloudyShowers Easing Mostly Cloudy Find us on social media /wdnews.com.au @WDnews_au The Camperdown Chronicle, Tuesday, February 25, 2020 ~ Page 3 Dairy industry commits to green goals We are USING dairy packaging that dairy packaging waste to be re- launched in 2012. Dairy Farmers president Terry more is 100 per cent recyclable and cyclable, compostable or reusable “Sustainability issues are front Richardson, said the report put committing to a 30 per cent by 2025, in line with Australian of mind with consumers around the Australian industry among than just a reduction in greenhouse gases Government commitments. the world, particularly following the most progressive in terms of CAMPERDOWN the recent bushfi res,” he said. industry wide commitments and Jewellers... by 2030 were among goals Progress will be monitored against data provided by all dairy “Our Sustainability Framework transparency. 187-189 Manifold St, Camperdown | 5593 1387 announced last week for the companies to the Dairy Manufac- presents a shared vision for con- “The Australian dairy industry’s www.giftsandengraving.com.au Australian dairy industry. turers Sustainability Council and tinuous improvement, building approach to sustainability issues CAMPERDOWNSHOWCASEJEWELLERS The goals were detailed in the Australian Packaging Covenant confi dence in the community that is quite unusual, in that the targets latest Australian Dairy Industry Organisation. the Australian dairy industry is we have set are industry wide Sustainability Report, which The report also incorporates a committed to being sustainable, and agreed to by both farmers CITRUS SALE tracks the progress of the indus- new industry wide commitment while providing nutritious food and manufacturing companies,” LEMONS try in meeting its 2030 farming for a 30 per cent reduction in for a healthier world. he said. LIMES and manufacturing sustainability greenhouse gases in the next de- “In practice this means farmers “Sustainability and community goals. cade, with consideration to accel- investing more in renewable trust are interdependent and criti- ORANGES The report is an initiative of erate the commitment to carbon energy, working to reduce cal to our long-term viability. LEMONADE TREES the Australian Dairy Industry neutrality. emissions and increasing water- “We have ambitious targets to Council together with Dairy Speaking at the 2019 Australian use effi ciency. deliver measurable outcomes CUMQUATS Australia and reveals the status Dairy Conference in Melbourne, “It means dairy manufacturers and hope this report provides the of a broad range of goals and dairy farmer and chair of the ensuring that 100 per cent of transparency needed to give the ALL $24 EACH targets aligned to United Nations Dairy Sustainability Steering their packaging can be recycled community confi dence that our Sustainable Development Goals, Committee and Consultative or composted, that more waste industry is taking responsible ac- covering human rights, climate Forum, Chris Griffi n, said the is diverted from landfi ll and the tion now and in the future.” change, food waste and antimi- report showed progress, along intensity of greenhouse gas emis- To download the Australian crobial stewardship. with areas for improvements in sions and water consumption is Dairy Industry Sustainability Re- According to the report, man- the commitments of the Austra- reduced.” port 2019 or for further informa- ufacturers have agreed to a new lian Dairy Industry Sustainabil- Australian Dairy Industry tion visit: https://susoz.dairyaus- 640 Ondit-Warrion Rd, Warrion 0409 352 852 commitment for 100 per cent of ity Framework, which was fi rst Council chair and Australian tralia.com.au/. 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Call in and ask about our new service 35 Curdie St Cobden ~ 5595 2388 A rail equipment fault on Friday, January 24, forced passengers to disembark at Camperdown and board buses to Find us on Facebook complete their journey to Warrnambool. 2020D Police action impacts V/Line targets For a V/LINE’S Warrnambool line has again across the entire network, with punctuality corridor in January. fallen short of reliability and punctuality increasing by more than fi ve per cent. One incident involved a group of unruly stationery targets last month. “There were improvements in reliability passengers at North Shore, and another across 10 of the 11 regional lines in December involved a Victoria Police operation between Only 84.9 per cent of trains on the including Warrnambool, despite ongoing West Footscray and Footscray stations. printer Warrnambool line arrived at their destination protected industrial action having an impact,” V/Line cited line reliability as being im- on time in January, short of the punctuality the spokesperson said. pacted by protected industrial action due to a we’re quite target of 92 per cent. “We understand delays are incredibly 24-hour stoppage on the Geelong and Warr- V/Line reliability in January remained frustrating for our passengers and we nambool lines on Wednesday, January 29. speedy consistent with the previous month at 93.9 per continue to look for and trial ways to improve For more information on V/Line perfor- cent, but fell short of the 96 per cent target. Warrnambool line service.” mance, including how to seek compensation, Need quality A spokesperson for V/Line said punctuality According to V/Line, two major incidents visit www.vline.com.au/About-V-Line/Per- and reliability percentages have increased impacted performance on the south west formance. printing in a hurry? From business cards to colour brochures, we take great pride in producing commercial printing Opposition fl oats recycling scheme of only the highest standards, and we’ll have it ready when you want policy, announced last November, recycling and support sporting doing the right thing. THE Liberal-National Coali- it. tion has announced it would which aims to end all waste going and community groups across the “The Labor Government has introduce a cash for containers to landfi ll by 2035 while creating state,” he said. failed to act on Victoria’s waste Make a lasting impression scheme if they are elected into a new low emission and reliable “Victorians have been calling and recycling crisis, instead with your printing, Government. source of energy. for a cash for containers scheme watching hundreds of thousands contact the image makers... The cash for containers scheme Leader of the Opposition Mi- for years. of tonnes of recycling sent to would provide individuals with chael O’Brien said the scheme “I’ve listened and an O’Brien- landfi ll,” he said. cash for the exchange of cans, would lead to less waste going to led Liberal Nationals government “The Liberal Nationals’ cash for glass and plastic bottles returned landfi ll and better recycling. will deliver.” containers scheme is about doing 126 Manifold Street, Camperdown. to a collection centre. “By delivering a cash for Shadow Minister for Environ- the right thing, solving today’s Telephone 5593 1888 The scheme is part of the Lib- containers scheme in Victoria, ment and Climate Change David problems and standing up for fu- Fax 5593 3606 eral Nationals Zero to Landfi ll we will reduce litter, improve Morris said the policy was about ture generations.” Page 4 ~ The Camperdown Chronicle, Tuesday, February 25, 2020 Mount management seeks two members

THE Mount Leura and Mount meetings and other meetings as Mount Leura and Mount Sugarloaf “I encourage people from all back- stone-wall entrance, an educa- Sugarloaf Management Commit- required Reserves. grounds to apply. This is an ideal tional centre, seats, picnic tables. tee is seeking applications from • promoting and running com- “They’re terrifi c environmental opportunity for the committee to en- and three information shelters community members interested mittee events, conducting tours and geological assets for the shire,” list people with diverse but valuable • removal of more than 500 pine in the future management and with school groups, community he said. skills and abilities that could benefi t and cypress trees development of these volcanic planting days, working bees, “The reserves provide diverse rec- the wider community on many lev- • development of promotional icons. workshops and fi eld days and reational and educational activities elsn” he said. and educational resources and Two positions are now open on developing funding applications and are attractive regional tourist Since 1995, among the commit- programs. the committee, each for a three-year • maintaining and developing the destinations where people can come tee’s achievements, in partnership Position descriptions and appli- term. Applications will open on reserves through work such as to reconnect with nature in a safe with volunteers and other stakehold- cation forms are available at www. Monday, March 2 and close Mon- weed control, nursery propaga- and scenic environment.” ers, are: corangamite.vic.gov.au or from the day, March 30. Duties include: tion, construction and tree-plant- Mr Wesson said the committee is • planting more than 36,000 indig- Civic Centre, 181 Manifold Street, • helping implement the Mt Leura ing. made up of a well-rounded group of enous trees and 60,000 indige- Camperdown. For further informa- and Mt Sugarloaf Management Committee chairperson, Garth people with a wide range of skills nous grasses tion, call environment projects offi - Plan Wesson said the committee has com- and the “passion to ensure a positive • building an extensive network cer Roland Herbert at Corangamite • attending monthly committee pleted “a lot of work” to develop the future of the reserves”. of walking tracks, signs, a Shire on 5593 7100. Creek DNA confi rms at least 50 species

THE fauna make-up of Mount Emu Creek found in our water samples.” became a lot clearer this month after new Mr Eldridge said were found at water testing samples confi rmed the 13 diff erent sites. presence of at least 50 diff erent species in “We’re pretty pleased with that fi nding and around the waterway. because the decline in platypuses is becoming a Itemised through modern-day eDNA testing concern throughout New South Wales because techniques, the creek was found to have 11 of the ongoing drought and their numbers are diff erent fi sh species, four amphibians, 18 also declining in the Yarra Ranges,” he said. birds, 16 mammals and one reptile living “The eDNA sampling showed they seem within its waters or the immediate surrounds. to be more prevalent around the more grassy The Lismore Land Protection Group (LLPG) riparian areas, with overhanging foliage.” was behind the test project, enlisting the help Seven sites also confi rmed the presence of Volunteers took three samples at 30 specifi ed test sites along Mount Emu Creek, of Derrinallum P-12 College students and native water rats, concentrated predominately which were then put through fi lters for electronic DNA testing. 2020D interested volunteers to take about 90 water around the Darlington end. for the whole length of the creek.” and expensive work with limited results. samples over an 80 kilometre stretch of the Mr Eldridge said four species of native frog Mr Eldridge said the eDNA results would “The eDNA method is much quicker, more creek from Darlington in the south to Skipton were identifi ed along the entire river, including give a baseline for future long-term monitoring. cost eff ective and gives much more sweeping in the north. the growling grass frog, southern banjo frog, “The fi ndings also mean future surveys can results.” LLPG co-ordinator Rod Eldridge said three spotted marsh frog and Sudell’s frog. better pinpoint the areas to fi nd particular As expected the water sampling also revealed samples from 30 diff erent sites about two “In terms of native fi sh, a few isolated species,” he said. the presence of cows, dogs, cats, kangaroos, kilometres apart were taken. populations of dwarf galaxis were identifi ed, “We can also start to look at the data and possoms, sheep and rabbits in the area. “The process involved forcing the water although fl athead gudgeons were common compare the particular characteristics of the Surprise results also revealed a small number samples through a set of fi lters and then using right along the whole creek,” he said. creek, such as whether it is more grassy with of readings for Sambar deer and pigs. those fi lters to match against a central DNA “Small populations of variegated pygmy overhanging trees, to better understand where Mr Eldridge said a second survey would database of thousands of species,” he said. perch were also found, though, because specifi c species are found. be taken towards the end of August, with “DNA has been collected from the hair, they are not know to be in this area, they are “Up until now we would only get this kind volunteers invited to join in. faeces and urine of all the diff erent species probably more likely to be Yarra pygmy perch. of data through specifi c fi eld surveys targeting Interested people can contact the Lismore in the database and scanned against the DNA “Small long neck turtles were also identifi ed specifi c species, and that is time consuming Land Protection Group offi ce on 5596 2384.

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Lismore Youth of the Year competitors Max Uren (from left), Ethan Craven, Hunter Thompson, Imogen Craven, Ben White, Kasey Baird, Liam Maslin and

Christine Kirk. 2020E Eight contest Lismore’s Youth of the Year

A FIELD of eight contenders took part which country the contestant would like to live in this year’s Lismore and District Lions and why, with the second asking if they could Club Youth of the Year competition with set up a charity, what would it be and why? SUPPORT YOUR just one point separating the winner from “All the students spoke very well,” Ms Stammberger said. the rest. “They answered the questions before a gath- LOCAL This year’s competitors included Kasey ering of about 25 people.” RETAILERS Baird, Ethan Craven, Imogen Craven, Chris- Judges were local identities Brooke Grieg, tine Kirk, Liam Maslin, Hunter Thompson, Georgia Buchholz and Janine Richards. Benallack’s Sports Max Uren and Ben White. Ms Craven will now progress to the regional Imogen Craven took out the overall title of fi nal which will be held at the Lismore Com- Betta Home Living Camperdown Youth of the Year, while Ethan Craven took munity Centre on Sunday, March 1. out the public speaking component. The Lions Youth of the Year quest is designed Club secretary Lynn Stammberger said all to foster, encourage and develop leadership in Camperdown AutoPro the contenders were Derrinallum P-12 College conjunction with other citizenship qualities in students, with each undergoing individual in- youth at an age when they are about to enter Excuse Me terviews, before presenting their own prepared employment or higher training. fi ve minute speeches. Qualities considered include academic at- Full Bloom The competitors were then required to an- tainment, leadership, personality, sportsman- swer two impromptu questions, the fi rst asking ship, public speaking and good citizenship. GBM technology HERE Home Style Design Healthsave Camperdown Pharmacy Laffs McCann’s Camperdown Newsagency Ritchies IGA Camperdown Salon 155 Showcase Jewellers Camperdown The Bargain Place The Little Pharmacy and Shoe Shop TLC Tyres Camperdown

The top price reached for a Dundonnell property’s 50th annual bull sale was

Ennerdale Willalooka. 2020I WITH SUPPORTPPORT FROM OUR Bull sale marks 50 years LOCAL FOODIES DUNDONNELL Here- with 24 sold in spirited bid- $5500, which was achieved ford breeders notched up ding and another seven sold over two lots to buyers from a milestone last week with in post auction negotiations. Ellerslie and Penshurst. Camperdown WellNest The top price realised for The sale attracted a good the 50th annual Ennerdale the day was $6000, which a number of bidders, with buy- Camperdown Bakery bull sale held. Cavendish couple paid for ers coming from across the Marking half a century of Ennerdale Willalooka, Sep- local district and as far north Camperdown Fish and Chips careful breeding, the sale saw tember 2018 drop bull. as Pyramid Hill and south 34 bulls go under the hammer The second top price was from Tasmania. Page 6 ~ The Camperdown Chronicle, Tuesday, February 25, 2020 Upcoming March features

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South West Cricket SEASON SCOREBOARD 2019/20 BUSHMAN TANKS MORTLAKE VS HEYTESBURY REBELS Simpson Bowling M. FRASER, c&b J. Tanner...... 7 DIVISION ONE Mortlake 1st Innings O M W R D. CHILDS, b D. Hobbs...... 15 CAMPERDOWN VS BOOKAAR T. SCHAFER, c Z. Lenehan b M. Tahir...... 7 N. ACKERLEY...... 10 3 5 28 W. ROSS, c J. Clifford b T. MacDonald...... 35 Camperdown 1st Innings S. SLATER, c P. Vogels b M. Vogels...... 5 S. HAY...... 10 4 0 21 W. LAYLEY, b J. Cody-Davis...... 0 J. MCLAUGHLIN, c T. Fitzgerald b F. Lucas...... 4 C. ROUNDS, st M. Tahir b S. Kumar...... 53 B. SALMON...... 9 3 1 22 R. LAYLEY, b J. Cody-Davis...... 0 K. NIRANJANA, c E. Lucas b F. Lucas...... 2 I. WAREHAM, c S. Kumar b S. Lenehan...... 15 E. MORT...... 10 3 1 27 D. VICKERS, not out...... 6 S. FISHER, c P. Baker b T. Fitzgerald...... 4 C. BAKER, c P. Vogels b S. Lenehan...... 49 T. FRATANTARO...... 5 2 0 9 Extras...... 22 S. SILVA, c E. Lucas b F. Lucas...... 5 T. LAMONT, c C. Vogels b T. Hunt...... 6 K. ACKERLEY...... 4 0 0 24 Total...... 104 H. SUMNER, b L. O’Neil...... 11 B. PARSONS, c P. Vogels b T. Hunt...... 0 D. ABSALOM, lbw T. Fitzgerald...... 0 K. TARBOLTON, not out...... 12 WESTERN DISTRICT NEWSPAPERS Mortlake Bowling H. MOYLE, b F. Lucas...... 2 W. KAIN, not out...... 2 DIVISION TWO O M W R S. WILSON, c Z. Sinnott b T. Fitzgerald...... 0 Extras...... 23 BOORCAN VS POMBORNEIT T. MACDONALD...... 7.2 0 1 33 J. O’NEIL, c E. Lucas b L. O’Neil...... 3 Total...... 7/172 Boorcan 1st Innings L. HIGGINSON...... 8 3 1 14 N. FRITH, not out...... 10 D. STEWART, b D. Lenehan...... 4 J. TANNER...... 4 0 2 17 D. HINKLEY, c E. Lucas b C. Lucas...... 1 Heytesbury Rebels Bowling W. ROWBOTTOM, b D. Lenehan...... 27 J. CODY-DAVIS...... 6 0 2 17 Extras...... 13 O M W R J. NORTON, c J. Place b D. Lenehan...... 1 D. HOBBS...... 4 1 2 11 Total...... 55 M. AQEEB...... 3 1 0 10 N. GOWLAND, c J. Place b L. Lenehan...... 12 N. JONES...... 2 0 0 7 M. TAHIR...... 10 1 1 26 B. KHABRA, hit wicket b H. Reynolds...... 0 Bookaar Bowling M. VOGELS...... 7 0 1 20 L. HEFFERNAN, c J. Reynolds b T. Reynolds..... 6 COBDEN VS SIMPSON O M W R S. LENEHAN...... 7 1 2 23 R. HORSPOLE, lbw L. Reynolds...... 23 Simpson 1st Innings B. NEAL, caught...... 65 F. LUCAS...... 10 3 4 19 T. HUNT...... 9 0 2 39 T. FLEMING, b L. Reynolds...... 16 L. ACKERLEY, caught...... 19 T. FITZGERALD...... 10 2 3 15 ***...... 5 0 0 19 W. RUNDLE, not out...... 3 N. DUYNHOVEN, caught...... 0 L. O’NEIL...... 3 0 2 7 S. KUMAR...... 8 0 1 30 C. JACKSON, b L. Reynolds...... 0 T. BROWN, caught...... 13 C. LUCAS...... 2.1 0 1 9 C. VOGELS...... 1 0 0 4 J. LAVERTY-MELONI, c D. Lenehan b L. Reynolds. 0 M. DRAYTON, caught...... 24 ***, not out...... 0 J. JENNINGS, bowled...... 14 Bookaar 1st Innings Heytesbury Rebels 1st Innings Extras ...... 7 T. WEEL, bowled...... 4 E. LUCAS, lbw K. Niranjana...... 16 M. AQEEB, not out...... 100 Total...... 99 S. MOLONEY, not out...... 14 M. TAHIR, c W. Kain b T. Lamont...... 1 J. CAIN, caught...... 22 B. NEAL, caught...... 6 F. LUCAS, not out...... 20 P. VOGELS, b C. Baker...... 8 Pomborneit Bowling D. WEEL, not out...... 11 Extras...... 6 S. KUMAR, b T. Robertson...... 4 O M W R W. DRAYTON, not out...... 5 Total...... 1/56 T. HUNT, c C. Baker b T. Robertson...... 0 D. LENEHAN...... 8 2 3 13 Extras...... 35 Z. LENEHAN, run out...... 0 H. REYNOLDS...... 4 0 0 18 Total...... 9/218 Camperdown Bowling S. LENEHAN, c K. Tarbolton b T. Robertson...... 1 L. LENEHAN...... 8 1 1 23 O M W R C. VOGELS, c C. Baker b T. Schafer...... 16 H. REYNOLDS...... 3 0 1 11 Cobden Bowling H. SUMNER...... 2 0 0 11 ***, c W. Kain b T. Robertson...... 0 T. REYNOLDS...... 3 0 1 17 FIGURES UNAVAILABLE S. SILVA...... 6 0 0 27 M. VOGELS, not out...... 4 L. REYNOLDS...... 2.5 0 4 14 K. NIRANJANA...... 5.1 1 1 15 Extras...... 20 W. LENEHAN...... 1 0 0 2 Cobden 1st Innings Total...... 8/154 TERANG VS COBDEN Total...... 158 Pomborneit 1st Innings Cobden 1st Innings Mortlake Bowling W. LENEHAN, c R. Horspole b T. Fleming...... 14 K. MCCANN, run out...... 79 Simpson Bowling O M W R C. VOUTIER, c T. Fleming b C. Jackson...... 16 M. SMALLEY-HARRIS, c B. Kavenagh b S. Munro.. 11 O M W R C. BAKER...... 10 0 1 27 J. PLACE, c J. Norton b T. Fleming...... 15 M. PEGG, c B. Kavenagh b T. Hay...... 13 D. WEEL...... 8 2 3 30 T. LAMONT...... 7 1 1 17 L. REYNOLDS, lbw N. Gowland...... 4 J. BENALLACK, c T. Royal b W. Moloney...... 52 M. DRAYTON...... 8 1 0 40 T. ROBERTSON...... 10 1 4 25 G. RICHES, c J. Norton b J. Laverty-Meloni.... 13 J. HICKEY, c B. Kavenagh b W. Moloney...... 13 N. DUYNHOVEN...... 8 3 2 17 I. WAREHAM...... 7 2 0 16 D. LENEHAN, c J. Norton b N. Gowland...... 6 A. UWLAND, c T. Hay b W. Moloney...... 1 J. CAIN...... 8 1 3 32 B. PARSONS...... 3 0 0 7 H. REYNOLDS, not out...... 15 J. ROCK, c B. Kavenagh b T. Keane...... 2 L. ACKERLEY...... 3.1 1 2 9 J. LEHMANN...... 6 0 0 23 M. MCINNES, not out...... 9 D. MEADE, c W. Moloney b T. Keane...... 1 B. NEAL...... 2 0 0 17 T. SCHAFER...... 4 0 1 27 Extras ...... 10 B. CROW, c B. Kavenagh b S. Munro...... 1 T. WEEL...... 1 0 0 7 K. TARBOLTON...... 3 0 0 10 Total...... 6/102 M. HANKS, b J. Parsons...... 15

M. CLARKE, not out...... 1 PRINCETOWN VS WOORNDOO SIMPSON VS NOORAT Boorcan Bowling Extras...... 21 Princetown 1st Innings Simpson 1st Innings O M W R Total...... 210 B. ARMISTEAD, c B. Mifsud b G. Cameron...... 2 J. GUSMAN, c N. Kenna b D. Kenna...... 19 B. KHABRA...... 4 0 0 14 D. KORDUPEL, c T. Gray b G. Cameron...... 1 P. VINES, b R. Baker...... 0 R. HORSPOLE...... 5 0 0 13 Terang Bowling B. ROBBINS, b G. Cameron...... 0 A. FRATANTARO, run out...... 9 C. JACKSON...... 7 1 1 19 O M W R B. CASTLES, c G. Cameron b N. Loader...... 32 P. KERR, lbw D. Kenna...... 2 T. FLEMING...... 8 2 2 12 S. MUNRO...... 10 0 2 31 N. NIEUWENHUIZEN, c T. Gray b J. Fowler...... 22 T. FRATANTARO, b N. Kenna...... 6 ...... 6 0 2 17 T. KEANE...... 10 1 2 45 N. GOWLAND S. ILLINGWORTH, c I. Fowler b B. Loader...... 12 N. ACKERLEY, c D. Conheady b M. Clissold...... 9 J. PARSONS...... 7 2 1 22 ***...... 3 0 0 12 A. MALONE, c T. Gray b I. Fowler...... 7 E. MORT, c M. Wynd b R. Baker...... 21 J. UNTHANK...... 2 0 0 13 J. LAVERTY-MELONI...... 3 0 1 12 J. ABRAHAM, lbw B. Loader...... 18 B. SALMON, c D. Conheady b N. Kenna...... 32 T. HAY...... 7 0 1 19 M. SPOKES, b B. Loader...... 8 K. ACKERLEY, b R. Baker...... 4 H. SINGH...... 7 0 0 39 ECKLIN VS MORTLAKE Z. ANDERSON, run out...... 22 W. MOLONEY...... 4 0 3 24 S. HAY, c L. Justin b I. Kenna...... 1 Mortlake 1st Innings J. KORDUPEL, not out...... 0 J. FLYNN...... 3 0 0 15 J. SMART, not out...... 0 S. RICHIE, c T. Rantall b N. Marlow...... 69 Extras ...... 23 Extras...... 36 J. TARBOLTON, c W. Layley b K. Wines...... 45 Total...... 147 Terang 1st Innings Total...... 139 N. KELLY, c&b K. Wines...... 99 T. HAY, c J. Benallack b A. Uwland...... 0 N. JONES, c W. Layley b K. Wines...... 20 Woorndoo Bowling J. FLYNN, c M. Pegg b M. Smalley-Harris...... 4 Noorat Bowling J. CLIFFORD, not out...... 32 O M W R T. KEANE, c J. Benallack b A. Uwland...... 45 O M W R J. CODY-DAVIS, not out...... 10 I FOWLER...... 6 2 1 20 T. SMITH, c J. Rock b A. Uwland...... 1 M. CLISSOLD...... 10 5 1 16 Extras...... 18 G. CAMERON...... 6.5 1 3 26 B. KAVENAGH, lbw M. Smalley-Harris...... 0 R. BAKER...... 10 2 3 18 Total...... 4/293 R. BURKE...... 4 0 0 21 J. PARSONS, st J. Benallack b J. Rock...... 16 D. KENNA...... 10 2 2 29 J. FOWLER...... 6 3 1 14 H. SINGH, run out...... 0 L. JUSTIN...... 4 1 0 11 Ecklin Bowling N. LOADER...... 4 0 1 11 S. MUNRO, lbw J. Rock...... 7 N. KENNA...... 8.2 2 2 24 O M W R B. MIFSUD...... 5 1 0 11 T. ROYAL, b J. Rock...... 2 I. KENNA...... 5 0 1 35 B. JOHNSTONE...... 5 0 0 52 B. LOADER...... 6 2 3 22 J. UNTHANK, not out...... 0 B. COOK...... 6 0 0 33 K. FOWLER...... 2 0 0 16 W. MOLONEY, absent...... 0 Noorat 1st Innings T. RANTALL...... 8 0 0 74 Extras...... 24 D. CONHEADY, b N. Ackerley...... 5 N. MARLOW...... 5 0 1 21 Woorndoo 1st Innings Total...... 99 I. KENNA, b N. Ackerley...... 13 K. WINES...... 8 0 2 43 J. GRAY, caught, b S. Illingworth...... 21 P. HEFFERNAN, lbw B. Salmon...... 5 W. ROSS...... 5 0 0 43 J. FOWLER, b Z. Anderson...... 4 Cobden Bowling J. FISHWICK, lbw N. Ackerley...... 3 K. MCDOWELL...... 3 0 0 22 G. CAMERON, caught, b Z. Anderson...... 6 O M W R N. KENNA, b N. Ackerley...... 26 T. GRAY, lbw A. Malone...... 47 A. UWLAND...... 10 5 3 12 B. HARRIS, not out...... 44 Ecklin 1st Innings B. MIFSUD, caught, b A. Malone...... 36 M. SMALLEY-HARRIS...... 4 0 2 13 R. BAKER, c A. Fratantaro b N. Ackerley...... 0 T. RANTALL, c&b L. Higginson...... 1 J. FOWLER, caught b A. Malone...... 11 M. CLARKE...... 5 0 0 28 M. CLISSOLD, b E. Mort...... 16 K. WINES, c J. Jewell b D. Hobbs...... 14 I. FOWLER, not out...... 9 W. BENALLACK...... 3 0 0 13 S. O’CONNOR, not out...... 1 N. MARLOW, run out...... 3 B. LOADER, not out...... 1 J. ROCK...... 6.1 1 3 9 Extras...... 28 B. JOHNSTONE, run out...... 1 Extras...... 13 B. CROW...... 3 0 0 20 Total...... 7/141 B. COOK, c J. Tarbolton b J. Tanner...... 0 Total...... 6/148 The Camperdown Chronicle, Tuesday, February 25, 2020 ~ Page 11

South West Cricket SEASON SCOREBOARD 2019/20 Princetown Bowling Extras...... 8 N. LUCAS, c&b M. Richardson...... 28 P. HASSETT...... 6 2 2 11 O M W R Total...... 6/120 R. GUSMAN, not out...... 20 H. DEAN...... 2 0 1 6 J. ROBBINS...... 7.4 0 0 34 S. RIAL, run out...... 0 T. PODGER...... 2 0 1 7 Z. ANDERSON...... 8 1 2 31 Boorcan Bowling T. LUCAS, b M. Richardson...... 0 S. PODGER...... 2 1 0 4 M. SPOKES...... 3 0 0 9 O M W R S. CAIN, b S. Hill...... 2 J. DEAN...... 1 0 1 1 J. ABRAHAM...... 2 0 0 7 O. GUTHRIE...... 6 1 1 10 B. VINES, b D. McInnes...... 0 S. ILLINGWORTH...... 7 1 1 15 S. GUTHRIE...... 6 0 3 28 W. GREEN, not out...... 7 POMBORNEIT VS ECKLIN B. CASTLES...... 7 2 0 23 S. TEBBLE...... 8 2 0 16 Extras...... 8 Ecklin 1st Innings A. MALONE...... 4 0 3 24 J. KARNEY...... 2 0 0 11 Total...... 8/147 H. CARROLL, b G. Reynolds...... 12 N. CONNELL...... 7 0 1 31 W. LAYLEY, b S. Whytcross...... 0 CAMPERDOWN COMPOST G. ROWBOTTOM...... 3 1 1 9 Pomborneit Bowling C. KING, b G. Reynolds...... 17 DIVISION THREE J. COVERDALE...... 2 0 0 14 O M W R R. LAYLEY, c S. Whytcross b J. Gleeson...... 6 BOOKAAR VS PRINCETOWN T. EVANS...... 8 3 1 13 S. CARROLL, run out...... 10 Bookaar 1st Innings MORTLAKE VS CAMPERDOWN T. BEAL...... 8 2 1 14 A. ROCHFORT, b F. Tolland...... 4 T. MERRETT, c P. Bourke b C. Ferrari...... 4 Camperdown 1st Innings S. WALTERS...... 8 0 0 37 K. MCDOWELL, not out...... 7 S. FITZGERALD, lbw R. Jones...... 2 D. BUCK, c R. Tanner b X. Glossop...... 12 S. HILL...... 8 0 2 37 H. STUART, not out...... 0 T. LUCAS, c C. Costin b D. Costin...... 24 B. HOWARD, c J. Harris b X. Glossop...... 13 P. JOHNSTONE...... 2 0 0 14 Extras...... 27 M. MAHONY, c D. Frith b R. Jones...... 11 E. COATES, b X. Glossop...... 0 M. RICHARDSON...... 3 0 2 10 Total...... 6/83 N. JONES, b D. Frith...... 31 J. HELMORE, c R. Fuertez b R. Tanner...... 19 D. MCINNES...... 2 0 1 15 L. DARCY, c D. Costin b C. Costin...... 11 N. HAY, b S. Bond...... 19 Pomborneit Bowling N. MORAN, c C. Costin b R. Jones...... 15 N. RICHES, c M. Mann b S. Bond...... 10 TERANG VS NOORAT O M W R J. HOOPER, c C. Costin b C. Ferrari...... 41 A. LEDDY, b S. Bond...... 0 Noorat 1st Innings C. VOUTIER...... 6 0 0 17 S. WHYTCROSS...... 6 2 1 5 J. HENRY, not out...... 9 L. DELANEY, lbw S. Bond...... 1 J. MCCONNELL, run out...... 4 G. REYNOLDS...... 3 1 2 8 G. TEAL, c&b C. Ferrari...... 0 M. RUSSELL, b S. Bond...... 4 T. CLISSOLD, c T. Moloney b B. Baxter...... 78 F. TOLLAND...... 3 1 1 11 T. HENRY, not out...... 2 C. NEWELL, c S. Bond b R. Tanner...... 12 J. HARLOCK, c J. Clarke b H. Giblin...... 16 R. BERNOTH...... 3 1 0 2 Extras...... 11 J. BATEMAN, not out...... 2 S. DENSLEY, c J. Clarke b B. Baxter...... 9 H. FLEMING...... 2 0 0 4 Total...... 9/161 Extras...... 25 M. BAXTER, st J. Clarke b L. Balcombe...... 3 Total...... 117 T. HARRIS, c J. Clarke b L. Balcombe...... 0 J. GLEESON...... 2 1 1 2 A. CONHEADY...... 2 0 0 12 Princetown Bowling D. KENNA, c L. Kenna b A. Gherashe...... 11 T. PARSONS...... 2 0 0 16 O M W R Mortlake Bowling C. BAXTER, caught, b A. Gherashe...... 16 B. BERNOTH...... 1 0 0 4 C. FERRARI...... 8 1 3 43 O M W R T. ROBERTS, not out...... 5 R. JONES...... 8 1 3 18 J. WAREHAM...... 8 0 0 19 A. BATTISTELLO, c M. Payne b A. Gherashe..... 0 Pomborneit 1st Innings B. NEALE...... 8 0 0 19 X. GLOSSOP...... 8 1 3 36 E. O’CONNOR, c B. Baxter b D. Loenard...... 9 C. VOUTIER, b C. King...... 5 D. COSTIN...... 6 0 1 38 S. BOND...... 8 3 5 13 Extras...... 0 S. WHYTCROSS, b K. McDowell...... 6 C. COSTIN...... 4 0 1 13 M. MANN...... 2 0 0 14 Total...... 151 R. BERNOTH, b K. McDowell...... 7 D. FRITH...... 6 1 1 29 R. TANNER...... 8 0 2 20 H. FLEMING, lbw S. Carroll...... 2 T. CASSON...... 2 0 0 3 Terang Bowling T. PARSONS, run out...... 11 Princetown 1st Innings O M W R J. GLEESON, b S. Carroll...... 7 R. JONES, run out...... 39 Mortlake 1st Innings J. EMERSON...... 2 0 0 29 F. TOLLAND, not out...... 18 J. NIEUWENHUIZEN, b G. Teal...... 4 J. WAREHAM, caught, b L. Delaney...... 0 H. GIBLIN...... 6 2 1 22 G. REYNOLDS, b K. McDowell...... 19 N. ARMISTEAD, c T. Merrett b G. Teal...... 4 R. TANNER, caught, b L. Delaney...... 8 L. BALCOMBE...... 8 2 2 48 A. CONHEADY, b K. McDowell...... 2 C. COSTIN, c T. Merrett b L. Darcy...... 6 W. RUDDLE, b E. Coates...... 0 B. BAXTER...... 8 1 2 22 B. WHYTCROSS, caught, b J. Fraser...... 9 P. BOURKE, c L. Darcy b J. Henry...... 4 X. GLOSSOP, caught, b E. Coates...... 0 B. BERNOTH, caught, b H. Carroll...... 2 B. NEALE, b T. Henry...... 0 A. WENDT, caught, b N. Riches...... 1 Terang 1st Innings Extras...... 39 D. FRITH, not out...... 34 J. HARRIS, b L. Delaney...... 4 L. BALCOMBE, c A. Battistello b J. Harlock..... 45 Total...... 127 L. GASS, not out...... 15 T. BAMFORD, b E. Coates...... 6 J. CLARKE, c J. McConnell b C. Baxter...... 13 Extras...... 8 M. MANN, caught, b N. Riches...... 2 T. MOLONEY, c D. O’Connor b J. Harlock...... 51 Ecklin Bowling T. CASSON, not out...... 5 L. KENNA, lbw C. Baxter...... 6 Total...... 6/114 O M W R R. FUERTEZ, b J. Helmore...... 0 not out...... 20 J. EMERSON, K. MCDOWELL...... 6 0 4 23 S. BOND, b N. Hay...... 8 Bookaar Bowling B. BAXTER, not out...... 0 C. KING...... 6 1 1 18 Extras...... 10 O M W R Extras...... 21 S. CARROLL...... 6 1 2 21 Total...... 44 G. TEAL...... 8 3 2 19 Total...... 4/156 R. LAYLEY...... 3 0 0 18 L. DARCY...... 8 3 1 9 W. LAYLEY...... 4 0 0 10 J. HENRY...... 8 1 1 18 Camperdown Bowling Noorat Bowling A. ROCHFORT...... 1 0 0 10 N. JONES...... 4 1 0 15 O M W R O M W R D. BENSON...... 1 0 0 5 T. HENRY...... 8 1 1 26 L. DELANEY...... 6 2 3 10 C. BAXTER...... 8 2 2 46 J. FRASER...... 1 0 1 10 J. HOOPER...... 4 0 0 24 E. COATES...... 8 3 3 9 T. HARRIS...... 4 1 0 20 H. CARROLL...... 1 0 1 7 N. RICHES...... 4 1 2 7 A. BATTISTELLO...... 6 0 0 22 WOORNDOO VS BOORCAN N. HAY...... 2.4 0 1 13 J. MCCONNELL...... 4 1 0 14 MORTLAKE VS COBDEN Boorcan 1st Innings J. HELMORE...... 1 0 1 5 T. CLISSOLD...... 2 0 0 14 Mortlake 1st Innings J. KARNEY, c D. Pemberton b B. James...... 8 J. HARLOCK...... 5.2 0 2 32 J. HEADON, caught...... 7 N. CONNELL, c T. Carmichael b D. Pemberton. 6 POMBORNEIT VS SIMPSON M. BAXTER...... 2 2 0 0 J. MAHNCKE, caught...... 8 D. HALL, c B. James b B. Mahncke...... 9 Pomborneit 1st Innings C. CALVERT, lbw...... 27 B. WELSBY, not out...... 33 M. RICHARDSON, b N. Lucas...... 19 COBDEN AND CAMPERDOWN S. DE STEIGER, caught...... 34 S. TEBBLE, run out...... 14 S. HILL, not out...... 66 COMMUNITY BANK UNDER 16 M. HUGHES, caught...... 14 G. ROWBOTTOM, not out...... 19 S. WALTERS, c&b S. Rial...... 2 CAMPERDOWN DRAGONS VS BOOKAAR D. GODDARD, bowled...... 1 Extras...... 22 T. EVANS, c S. Carter b R. Gusman...... 17 Bookaar 1st Innings O. RITCHIE, not out...... 2 Total...... 4/111 J. LAST, c Z. Tesselaar b T. Lucas...... 6 P. BAKER, b P. Catanyag...... 41 H. SMITH, bowled...... 2 B. NOONAN, c T. Lucas b N. Lucas...... 28 W. CHEESEMAN, caught, b O. Wright...... 16 Extras...... 13 Woorndoo Bowling D. MISSEN, lbw N. Lucas...... 0 M. SINNOTT, not out...... 26 Total...... 7/108 O M W R T. MCINNES, not out...... 4 H. DEAN, c E. Fleming b O. Wright...... 3 M. PEMBERTON...... 8 0 0 25 Extras...... 19 P. HASSETT, c P. Catanyag b E. Fleming...... 1 Cobden Bowling B. JAMES...... 8 0 2 15 Total...... 6/161 A. CHEESEMAN, not out...... 17 FIGURES UNAVAILABLE D. PEMBERTON...... 8 0 1 30 Extras...... 33 W. LOADER...... 8 0 0 12 Simpson Bowling Total...... 4/137 Cobden 1st Innings J. MAHNCKE...... 7 0 1 14 O M W R Total...... 65 W. KOSCH...... 1 0 0 11 N. LUCAS...... 8 1 3 21 Camperdown Dragons Bowling S. CARTER...... 8 1 0 26 FIGURES UNAVAILABLE Mortlake Bowling Woorndoo 1st Innings G. CAIN...... 8 0 0 39 O M W R B. MAHNCKE, c S. Tebble b S. Guthrie...... 27 S. RIAL...... 4 0 1 20 Camperdown Dragons 1st Innings J. MAHNCKE...... 4 0 0 9 W. LOADER, c B. Rowbottom b S. Guthrie...... 0 R. GUSMAN...... 8 0 1 28 Total...... 9/79 J. HEADON...... 3 0 1 9 J. CARMICHAEL, lbw N. Connell...... 4 T. LUCAS...... 4 0 1 21 L. SCHUURING...... 2 0 0 4 B. JAMES, c B. Welsby b S. Guthrie...... 7 Bookaar Bowling H. HOBBS...... 2 0 0 9 D. PEMBERTON, not out...... 48 Simpson 1st Innings O M W R D. GODDARD...... 4 0 1 8 T. CARMICHAEL, b O. Guthrie...... 2 Z. TESSELAAR, caught, b L. Delaney...... 17 M. SINNOTT...... 5 2 2 10 M. HUGHES...... 5 1 5 16 J. MAHNCKE, not out...... 0 G. CAIN, c D. Missen b T. Beal...... 4 A. CHEESEMAN...... 6 0 0 23 H. SMITH...... 3 1 2 6 M. PEMBERTON, lbw G. Rowbottom...... 24 S. CARTER, c D. McInnes b S. Hill...... 60 W. CHEESEMAN...... 6 0 2 15 M. LEHMANN...... 2 0 1 2 Page 12 ~ The Camperdown Chronicle, Tuesday, February 25, 2020 localyour SPORT Golf defeats competition pacesetter SEASON 2019/20 of the Cor- after conceding his side dug them- division two. angamite Bowls Division may selves a hole early in the year. “If we can do that and get them long be remembered as the great “It was touch and go all year,” he around us, we can hopefully forge escape for Camperdown Golf said. our way up the ladder. “We won three early on and then “The other thing is we need to learn Bowls Club. we lost seven in a row after that to win away from home. We won five The club’s division one campaign which put us in a precarious position games and all of them have been at ended in stunning fashion on Satur- but to the club’s credit we knuckled home, so we’ve just got to learn to day, with Golf knocking over top side down. adapt to greens outside our club.” Simpson 104-94 to avoid relegation. “We knew we had to win on Satur- Meanwhile Golf’s division three It capped off a magnificent fight- day, everybody concentrated for the side qualified for the finals but what back from a club that has at times full three or four hours and put some position they finished was yet to be endured inconsistency, unavailability very good bowls in and we got away determined when the Camperdown and poor form, particularly early this with it.” Chronicle went to print due to an ap- season, with Golf’s four rink win The manner in which they beat off peal which was heard last night. over Colac City a fortnight ago ef- relegation is also to be noted, with The club was appealing a deci- fectively keeping their season alive. Golf dismantling two of the divi- sion by the division to strip the side President John Molan said his side sion’s well-fancied sides. of 16 points following their round could hardly believe how the final Not many expected Golf to get three win over Camperdown after month of the year played out as they close to both City or Simpson, let the executive determined Golf had battled with Winchelsea to avoid the alone beat them, which made their breached infringement 1.5 of the di- wooden spoon. effort even sweeter. vision’s rules and conditions – clubs “I’ve never seen 16 blokes happier Molan said the results showed his playing unregistered, under or over after winning a game of bowls and side was capable of being a strong qualified players will be treated as finishing second last,” he said. performer in the top flight in the fu- having forfeited. “It was an amazing day and it was ture. Molan said the club had done well-fought out right to the end. We However, he admitted his side had its due diligence in registering the came away with two rinks and the a key improvement area they needed player and was disappointed with other two were very close, but the 14 to address in the off-season if they the decision and lodged an appeal to points got us over the line. are to extend their stay next year. receive the points. “Winch unfortunately only got four “To beat City and Simpson in the He said the appeal was only being and you have to feel sorry for them last three rounds was very satisfy- heard now after correspondence be- because absolutely it could have ing,” he said. tween the division and his club took been us. We won two out of our last “It just shows we are a division longer than expected to be received. three and Winch comfortably beat us one team on our day and staying in If the points are reinstated, Golf in between (our wins).” division one probably helps us attract will move into second on the ladder Camperdown Golf Bowls Club president John Molan was Molan said he could not be prouder new players to our club rather than and receive a double chance for the pleased his side secured victory against Simpson in the of his club’s effort to avoid relegation having them come across to play finals which start this Saturday. final round of Saturday pennant.2020D

Camperdown bowlers Pelicans in box seat to secure semis berth bound for pennant finals BOOKAAR made the equation for them a lock for a semi-final. Fifth-placed Noorat CAMPERDOWN locked in their contest in good shape, having found greater to reach South West Cricket’s finals once will be hoping it’s a game they lose, with the Corangamite Bowls Division finals synergy in its line-up since the mid-year again easier on Saturday. Steamrollers next in line to reach the top four berth with a comfortable win over break. The Pelicans produced a dominant bowling if they can defeat Cobden (sixth) next week- end. Lorne on Saturday. “We’ve been pretty much the same since performance to comfortably defeat third- Christmas. There hasn’t been too many Camperdown will also need to ensure they The Thornton Street-based club won two placed Camperdown and move within a win changes, we’re pretty much settled in our record victory in their clash with Heytesbury rinks en route to a 111-77 victory which of locking away a top four spot at S.A. Wright rinks, we think we have the best fit avail- Rebels, otherwise they could find themselves ensured the side finished in fourth position. Oval. able and everyone is happy as a group,” he missing the finals altogether. Wins from Kelvin Rundle (27-15) and The visitors were on song from the outset said. In the lower grades, Bookaar and Camper- Luke Wright (40-12) ensured Camperdown with the ball as Bookaar openers Fraser Lucas “We really had to have a group that was down both recorded wins in division three. had enough points to cover the upset win of (4/19) and Tim Fitzgerald (3/15) tore through happy and prepared to play for each other, The Pelicans (9/161) defeated Princetown Colac City, which defeated Cobden. the Lakers’ top order. we needed everyone to bowl for the 15 oth- (6/114) after standout efforts from Johnny Camperdown will now meet Colac in the They took regular wickets as the Lakers’ ers in the side and not just themselves and Hooper (41) and Greg Teal (2/19). The Lakers elimination final this Saturday, at a venue to line-up crumbled, with the home side falling we’ve started doing that a lot more since (117) easily beat Mortlake (44) following big be confirmed. to 5/22 then 7/37 as the Pelicans completely Christmas.” days from Luke Delaney (3/10), Ethan Coates President Matthew Brewer said his club controlled the contest. The club’s lower grades, division two and Luke O’Neil (2/7) and Charlie Lucas (1/9) (3/9), Jack Helmore (19) and Nathan Hay (19). was thrilled to play finals once again and three both finished their seasons outside the then got in on the action, with the pair claim- Pomborneit’s division three side also record- knows they have an opportunity to poten- top four. ing the last three wickets to have Camperdown ed victory, with the Bulls (6/161) downing tially go all the way. Division two suffered a 96-89 loss to bowled out for 55 on the first ball after drinks. Simpson (8/147) on the back of Stephen Hill’s “It really came down to that game against Apollo Bay, which saw them give up fourth In reply, the Pelicans reached the target in 13 all-round contribution of 66 not out and 2/37. Apollo Bay last week,” he said. spot on the ladder and finish fifth, two overs, with Eddie Lucas (16) the only batsman The Bulls’ division two side also recorded “It’s been a really tricky year, as I have points outside the four. to be dismissed. victory, with Luke Reynolds taking his first said most weeks anyone can beat anyone The division three team’s final position is Shaun Moloney (14 not out) and Fraser career hat-trick in his side’s win over Boorcan. and I said to our guys all we have to do still be determined but the side forfeited its Lucas (20 not out) guided the side to victory Reynolds finished with figures of 4/14 from is make it because if we make it we’re a final match of the season. after his dismissal, with Kasun Niranjana 2.5 overs as Pomborneit (6/102) chased down chance. Meanwhile, the club’s Midweek pennant (1/15) Camperdown’s sole wicket-taker. the Dragons’ target of 99. “Colac has beaten us twice this year but side’s season will go on the line in today’s The win pushed Bookaar six points behind The Dragons’ division three side was also this time it’s a neutral venue, so I just think preliminary final at Colac Bowling Club. Camperdown in fourth and boosted their per- beaten, with the side unable to defend their you have to be in it (the top four) to be a The side is set to take on Colac City (2) centage ahead of a final round must-win clash total of 4/111 against Woorndoo despite strong chance.” for a spot in the grand final against Simpson performances from Bevis Welsby (33) and Brewer said his club would enter the next Tuesday. with Terang. If the Pelicans secure victory, they will be Steven Guthrie (3/28).