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SHELLHARBOUR TEAM of the CENTURY After Each Name Is the Decade Or Decades the Player Played In ROUND 11 25-27 JUNE 2021 PLEASE ENSURE YOU SIGN IN THIS WEEKEND WITH THE QR CODE AND YOU MUST WEAR A MASK SHELLHARBOUR TEAM OF THE CENTURY After each name is the decade or decades the player played in. Full Back Harry Smith 60, Wingers Jamie Manakonga 90, 00, 10, Aaron Grant 90, Centres Harry Bush (deceased) 30, Doug Senior 70, Five Eight Stephen Hill 60, 70, Half Back Matt Carroll 00, 10, Lock Ron Lynch 50, Second Row Ron Costello 60, 70, Barry Stanton 60, 70, Front Row John Armstrong 70, Russell Holdsworth 80, Hooker Cole Skelly 90, 00, Inter Change Adam Docker 00, Trent Merrin 00, Warren Paillas 60, 70, Hansie Schuster 00, 10, Doug Steele (Deceased) 40, 50, 60. Captain Coach John Armstrong 1 RonMichael Costello Cronin Oval Oval • Friday• Saturday 25 June 15 April2021 2018 LosebyMichael Park Cronin Bowral Oval • Saturday 2615 JuneApril 20182021 3rd Grade - 7.30pm 3rd Grade - 2.00pm Referee: M. Goroch - Touch Judges: M. Bonnie & B. Simon Referee: M. Bonnie - Touch Judges: K. Mounfield & M. Arregui SHELLHARBOUR SHARKS STINGRAYS SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS SUSSEX INLET PANTHERS 1 Dylan Vegh 1 Jacek McLaurin 1 Tom Marshall 1 Tye Baxter 2 Ryan Hamilton 2 James Mcpaul 2 William Simpson 2 Bill Payne 3 Blake Pfieffer 3 Cody mongta 3 Mark Pace 3 Dale Hammond 4 Corey Croker 4 Kiha Hemopo 4 Angus Dillon 4 Clay Blayden 5 Solomon Asfour 5 Koorin Parsons 5 Jack Lovell 5 Cooper Mansell 6 Nikita drew (C) 6 Adam Leahey 6 Lachlan Dickson 6 Thomas Cook 7 Keith Gatt 7 Charlie Machado 7 Ryan Taylor 8 Dylan Kerr 7 Kyle Jarrett 8 Cheyenne Martin 8 John Zariff 9 Todd Sault 8 Chris Hammond 14 William Murchie 9 Jack Butler 10 Liam Dalton 9 Tom Payne 10 Ryan Pfieffer 11 Bodee Towel 10 Daniel Lovell (C) 10 Christian Sargood 11 Charlie Tamanui 12 Joel wellington 11 Mason Tavete-Hurst 11 Luke Dudgeon 12 Mitch Allsop 13 Patrick Woodley 12 Tim Costello 12 Joel Blayden 13 Mitch Reeves 14 Harrison Reh 13 Josh Vinczefi 13 Lachie Nellestein 15 Lachlan Murphy 16 Lachlan Harris 14 Deklin Matson 23 Steven Baines Coach Ryan Thomson 16 Nathan justice 15 Brendan Smith 18 Sam Crittenden 17 Cohen Ryan 16 Jack Power 18 Dane Ross 19 Kory Graham 17 Matt Cook 19 Jessie Cassar 18 Mark Hammond 20 Luke Barker Coach Steven Baines 19 Jai Goodman Manager Mathew Simpson Coach Mathew Burke Trainer Shane Norberry 20 Mitchell Ireland DesMichael King Cronin Oval • Oval Saturday • Saturday 26 June 15 2021April 2018 3rd Grade - 2.00pm Referee: G. Nolan - Touch Judges: J. Denyer & T. Power ALBION PARK OUTLAWS CULBURRA DOLPHINS 1 Layne Green 1 Jayden Murphy-Sebbens 2 Jack Bailey 2 Jaylen Ender 3 Joey Prow 3 Dan Pender 4 Jared Ngawati 4 Tim Willliams 5 Tylar Ruddock 5 Aaron Stewart 6 Scott Adams (C) 6 Ronald Gatt 7 Allan McLachlan 7 Tyson Gosstray 8 Rhett Doherty 8 Charlie Gardiner 9 James Sweeney 9 Sam Bradley 10 Brandon Burgess 10 James Stewart 11 Cole Green 12 Russell Shepherd 12 Sam Rogan 13 Justin Lee 13 Newton Bond 14 Logan McGlinchy 14 Alex Calladine 15 Josh Taylor 15 Brandon Booth 16 Dylan Drury 16 Pat Adams 17 Bryce Forward 17 Jeremy Walker 18 Adam Simpson 18 Brad Seymour 19 Adrian Velasco 19 Jordan Kennedy 20 Tim Rogan 20 Elliott Stewart 22 Luke Adams 21 Max Feast 23 Harrison Windsor 22 Gary Braddick 23 Joshua Devlin Coach Scott Adams Manager Glenn Horneman Coaches Chris Lonesborough Trainer Quintin Wikiara Darren Lonesborough HORRENDOUS conditions at Kevin Walsh Oval didn’t stop fierce rivals Jamberoo Superoos and Kiama Knights battling out a wet-weather slug-fest on Saturday, with the home side continuing their superb start to the season with a 26-6 win. 2 Michael Cronin Oval • Saturday 2615 JuneApril 20182021 Michael Cronin Oval • Saturday 2615 JuneApril 20182021 1st Grade - 3.00pm 2nd Grade - 1.30pm Referee: B. Warren - Touch Judges: N. McInerney & D. Chamberlain Referee: N. McInerney - Touch Judges: B. Warren & D. Chamberlain GERRINGONG LIONS WARILLA-LAKE SOUTH GERRINGONG LIONS WARILLA-LAKE SOUTH 1 D Ford 1 Darnell Walker 1 J Reay 1 Chad Lisch 2 J Doosey 2 Liam Vane Tempest 2 J Thomas 2 Nathan MacKinnon 3 K Brennan 3 Tyson Brown 3 B Grant 3 Craig Nolan (C) 4 T Gumley Quine 4 Kye Deane 4 K Jarrett 4 Nathan Soper 5 C Roberts 5 Dane Nelson 5 B Miller 5 Clayton Hooper 6 I Russell 6 Tomas Harris 6 D Brown 6 Cameron Gadd 7 R Russell 7 Cameron Vazzoler 7 K Butcher 7 Joshua Maude 8 A Griggs 8 Lloyd Thomas 8 C Mann 8 Adam Woodward 9 N Ford 9 Dean Hodgson 9 J Rein 9 Lachlan Valesini 10 J Collyer 10 Aaron Henry (C) 10 O Wilbraham 10 Maison Acton 11 J Taylor 11 Jamie Burns (C) 11 J Chandler 11 Nathan Perks 12 H Holland 12 Duke Grant 12 C Miller 12 Codie Bartlett 13 C Mulhall 14 Liam Quinn 13 K Quinn 13 Daniel Tough 15 Lleyton Hughes 16 Jake Goody Coach Gavin Walsh 19 Guy Rosewarn Manager Robert Patterson Coach Troy Grant Neil Farmilo Michael Cronin Oval • Saturday 2615 JuneApril 20182021 Michael Cronin Oval • Saturday 2615 JuneApril 20182021 Under 18’s - 12.00pm LLT1 - 11.00am Referee: M. Booth - Touch Judges: N. McInerney & D. Chamberlain Referee: D. Chamberlain - Touch Judges: N. McInerney & M. Booth GERRINGONG LIONS WARILLA-LAKE SOUTH GERRINGONG LIONS WARILLA-LAKE SOUTH 1 Wes Pring 1 Thomas Jolliffe 1 Carly Abbott (C) 1 Shaylee Dodd 2 Beau Anderson 2 Jayden Degabriele 2 Stella Wishart 2 Kyah Farmilo 3 Kyle McCarthy 3 Emmett Taylor 3 Ella Patterson 3 Jamee Lee Cotter 4 Liam Holland 4 Mathew Walker 4 Bronte Butcher 4 Mya Girdler 5 Drew Hallett 5 Jake Gee 5 Cassidy Morris 5 Kayla Hartley 6 Ashton Ward 6 Bailey Walker 6 Alivia Heath 7 Taj Ford 6 Sophie Taylor 8 Kane Graham 7 Lleyton Callaghan 7 Paige McCallum 7 Rachel Henry (C) 9 Kyan McCallum 8 Terence Conlon (C) 8 Charli Parker 8 Alana Dell 10 Ayden Curl 9 Harry Pellagreen 9 Chloe Egan 9 Charlie Olds 11 Kal Whyte (C) 10 Cohan Scofield 20 Samantha Tiyce 10 Acacia Decker 12 Dylan Egan 11 Radif Kanj 11 Brigitte Sharpe 11 Erin Blackwell 13 Callum Roberts 12 Tobi Rosewarn 12 Georgia Williams 12 Abby McCurry 14 Harry Wicks 13 Jay Williams 13 Christie Smith 13 Alecia Bell 15 Zac Gillett 14 Ryley Wickham 14 Marley Smith 14 Leah Schweickle 16 Caleb Hall 15 Keagan Cawsey 15 Sofie Macdonald 17 Brad Good 16 Nathan Brown 10 Bella Williams Coach Greg Hooper 18 Teila Ahio 17 Lachlan Oldroyd 19 Braxton Doherty 16 Mia Kunkler 20 Hamish Stewart Coach Michael Hodgson Coach Craig Mowbray Coaches John Ford & David Ward Manager Doug McCallum The Nowra Bomaderry Jets chalked up their second win of the season on Sunday. 3 BillAndriske Andriske Mollymook Mollymook Oval Oval • Saturday • Saturday 15 26 April June 2018 2021 BillAndriske Andriske Mollymook Mollymook Oval Oval • Saturday • Saturday 15 26 April June 2018 2021 1st Grade - 3.00pm 2nd Grade - 1.30pm Referee: T. Jordan - Touch Judges: K. Whittford & E. Drury Referee: K. Whittford - Touch Judges: E. Drury & T. Jordan MILTON-ULLADULLA KIAMA KNIGHTS MILTON-ULLADULLA KIAMA KNIGHTS 1 Zane Gallagher 1 Dylan Morris 1 Tyler Evans 1 Cooper Lee 2 Liam Conlon 2 Matt Morris 2 Kye Gallagher 2 Kyle Bennett 3 Elijah Humble 3 Bradley Killmore 3 Matt Shea 3 Max Jennings 4 Blake Mackey 4 Ethan Ford 4 Andrew Riley 4 Tyson Cloos 5 Dylan Carriage 5 Jay Delaney 5 Justin Dellow 5 Patrick Houston-Gould 6 Thomas Atkins 6 Travis Wooden 6 Clinton Millard 6 Joshua Norris 7 Blake Rickard 7 Brody Foster 7 Luke Millard 8 Tyler Clark 7 Haydn Galea 8 Paul Kadwell 8 Jayden Farmilo 9 Alex Boles 8 Nicholas Schumacher 9 Luke Mccabe 9 Dylan Doyle 10 Matthew Gladman 9 Mitchell Willis 10 Lleyton Roach 11 Jordan Morn 10 Todd Jackson 10 Toby Dowd 11 Ben Russell 12 William Webb 11 Tom Tobin 11 Daniel Smith 12 Dan Fisher 13 Kieran Poole 12 Matthew McCormick 12 Jack Mcdonald 13 Scott Willard 14 Parish Bellette 13 Matthew Ringland 13 Kade Roberts 15 Lachlan Farrell 14 Christopher Veherean 14 Golden Soth 15 Lachlan Davies Coach Peter Leffley 16 Maxwell Flynn Coach Marc Laird Coaches Nathan Carriage Manager Paul Atkins 17 Jacob Lewis and Leon Carriage Trainer Michael Deen Coach Craig Simon Trainers John Snelling Craig Biffin BillAndriske Andriske Mollymook Mollymook Oval Oval • Saturday • Saturday 15 26 April June 2018 2021 Under 18’s - 12.00pm Referee: E. Drury - Touch Judges: W. Drury & S. Isherwood MILTON-ULLADULLA KIAMA KNIGHTS 1 Jerome Chatfield 1 Isaac Hutton 2 Cooper Jones 2 Jaden Lewis 3 Caelum Elliott 3 Jayden Zahra-Smith 4 Arun Robertson 4 Adam Hadaya 5 Jayden granger 6 Sam Fitzpatrick 5 Harry Carpenter 7 Sam Stewart 7 Cade Hotham 8 Kye Farmilo 8 Aaron Hamilton 9 Darcy Wooden 9 Rory Lawrence 10 Jordan Condie 10 Callum Shacklock 11 Sam England 11 Mitchell Micallef 12 Bailey Jones 12 Samuel Davis 13 Blake Halls 15 Ethan Ryan 13 Ashton Thurgate 14 Aiden Costa 16 Henry Kerr Coach Simon Foster 17 Ethan Vandewadky Trainers Craig Biffin 18 Riley Walton Daniel Martin 19 Axle lane Rogers 20 Siale Tuiono 21 Kaylam Tytherleigh Coach Matthew Stewart BillAndriske Andriske Mollymook Mollymook Oval Oval • Saturday • Saturday 15 26 April June 2018 2021 LLT2 - 11.00am Referee: W. Drury - Touch Judges: E. Drury & S. Isherwood MILTON-ULLADULLA KIAMA KNIGHTS 1 Emerson Fowler 1 Kellie Foster 2 Terry Booth 2 Aleksandra Bricevski 3 Sarah Harris 3 Ella Clarke 4 Sky Hession 4 Tamarah-Amy Fuller 5 Charlotte Dedden 5 Saffron Ward 6 Pia Mcdonald 6 Olivia Foster 7 Jaydn Carriage 7 Keira Patsalides 8 Zoe Adams 8 Amber Mathein 9 Tegan Ricketts 9 Emelia Hunt 10 Kirstie Head 10 Caroline Kuit 12 Taleisha Love 11 Nikky Norris 14 Erin Steeles 12 Victoria Summerill 15 Taylah Collins 13 Caitlin Norris 16 Ellie Brophy 14 Chloe Drummond 17 Madi Reid 15 Isabella Di Noro Coach Blake Mackey Coach Thomas Norris Trainer Michael Deen Darnell Walker received the Warilla Bowls Player of the Round presented by Courtney Ward 4 FrancisAndriske Ryan Mollymook Reserve Oval• Sunday • Saturday 27 June 15 2021 April 2018 RonAndriske Costello Mollymook Oval • Sunday Oval • 27 Saturday June 2021 15 April 2018 LLT2 - 1.00pm 1st Grade - 3.00pm Referee: P.
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