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to win. 2021D For the full story turn to Page 6. Shire to go guarantor for CFNC loan AN upgrade to Cobden Football Netball been approximately $600,000,” he said in his and complete strategic projects where years to enable them to have such a healthy Club’s netball courts moved a step closer report to council. otherwise they would not have the capacity to bank balance,” Cr Beard said. with Corangamite Shire Council agreeing “The club are seeking to borrow $200,000 do so.” “On the netball side of things, they’ve got and use cash reserves and federal government Mr Taylor acknowledged the application of over 100 netballers at this club, so to me the to act as guarantor for a loan. grants to fund the balance of the $600,000 $200,000 was in excess of the policy’s upper future is in safe hands. Councillors approved the application request project.” limit of $100,000. “It’s not going to be a project that’s for right at the April Ordinary Meeting of Council, Mr Taylor said in the past council has acted However, deputy mayor Jo Beard moved the now, it’s going to be used for many years. which will see council act as guarantor for the as loan guarantor for community groups to application of $200,000 be approved and the “It’s going to be a mega coup for not only $200,000 commercial loan. assist with capital investments. policy be reviewed in the next fi nancial year to the club, but the players. I congratulate the Shire manager fi nance Adam Taylor said “These projects have resulted in a variety look at adjusting the upper limit. Cobden Football Netball Club.” the Cobden Football Netball Club has been of community owned assets and provided She said the club was “fi nancially stable” Fellow Cr Laurie Hicks said he had also stood successful in receiving a $300,000 Federal direct benefi ts to community groups and their and their capacity to pay back the loan would out on the courts exposed to the elements. Government grant for the purpose of upgrading members,” he said. be “outstanding”. “It is very much in need of some upgrades,” the netball facilities. “Loan guarantees provide opportunities for “The committee at the Cobden Football he said. “Initial cost estimates for the project have community groups to undertake developments Netball Club have been responsible over many The application was approved unanimously.

inside Boost for Loch Hart Road blitz on in Tracks draws crowd today: Music Festival page 3 Cobden page 6 in Timboon page 8 MAY CATALOGUE ARE YOU OVER 40? OUT NOW! You should have a Bowelscan test every year Come in and MAY IS BOWELSCAN MONTH grab a bargain! Call in today to purchase $20 your Bowelscan kit & CAMPERDOWN Cnr Thomson & Baynes Sts, Terang 5592 1555 COBDEN PHARMACY 57 Scott St, Camperdown 5593 1488 43 Curdie Street - TELEPHONE 5595 1057 Page 2 ~ Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Cobden Sports Working together for a healthier lifestyle COBDEN Centre Cobden Technical School Sports Inclusion in sport Cobden Ground Miniature Hampden Creating inclusive environments within Railway Specialist our community leads to greater levels School Cobden Skatepark of participation, healthier communities and a greater sense of wellbeing within Corangamite individuals. Sporting clubs who are Cobden Fire Station more inclusive are friendlier and more welcoming places to be, and often attract and retain more members and a diverse membership. A club can be a more inclusive place il in many ways. They can increase Ra opportunities for women, not only in the wn rdo Neylon St game but also within the club’s leadership pe am positions. This will lead to greater gender -C d n R equity within the club, and increased levels o g o n b a of female participation. This benefits the im r T e clubs, the community and the individual. T - Providing governance training can n e support participation and empowerment d J H Vagg Memorial to hold leadership positions in a club Park environment. The Women’s Regional Cob Governance Program, is a free series of workshops, facilitated by South West Sport, for women aspiring to take on these positions. For more information, visit: www.southwestsport.com.au Inclusive environments aren’t just Change: Corangamite Shire Council will push ahead with a name change for the Cobden Go Kart Access Track to Airport about female participation, ensuring that your club is inclusive of the Road. 2021I LGBTIQA+ community, is vital for thriving communities. It helps create places for social connection as well as fostering Road to be renamed in Cobden environments where all people feel empowered to participate. Proud 2 Play THE decision to rename the Cobden Go- “Preliminary consultation was undertaken the road had not been formally named. offers a range of resources, developed with the Cobden Miniature Railway, Rotary “Google Maps does not show a road name with support from local sports clubs from Kart Access Track to Airport Road “just and the South West Kart Club, all of whom or provide any directions to access the Aero- across the Great South Coast. These makes sense”, according to one Coran- supported the road renaming,” he said. drome.” resources equip clubs with the knowledge gamite Shire councillor. Mr Moyne said there had been a number Cr Jamie Vogels said the proposed name met and skills of how to be inclusive of Councillors unanimously voted to pursue the the LGBTIQA+ community. For more of issues where the road, having no formal the principal of the naming rules. process to give the road a name at the April information, visit: www.proud2play.org.au name on Google Maps, had posed issues for Fellow Cr Kate Makin said the decision Creating inclusive club environments Ordinary Meeting of Council. direction. “just makes perfect common sense”. ensures that our communities are thriving In his report to council, shire manager plan- “Two of these incidents were break-ins at the “Renaming this road will make it easier for and socially connected places, where ning and building services Aaron Moyne said Cobden Aerodrome,” he said. emergency services and visitors to the area to people feel valued and included. the name change was requested to “facilitate “Victoria Police stated that they were not try and fi nd the aerodrome,” she said. identity and wayfi nding, particularly for emer- familiar with the location and had experienced “As we all know, every minute counts in an Healthy Well Corangamite Katie Hearn gency services to the Cobden Aerodrome”. diffi culty fi nding the Cobden Aerodrome as emergency.” 5593 7174 Letter to the Editor Proudly supported by Western District Newspapers Community support sub-branch. ADVERTISEMENT appreciated Camperdown RSL will need additional assistance to continue the Anzac services in Dear Sir, their current form and invites veterans and Gayle Tierney MP I wish to thank everyone within our generous community members to consider joining us. community who assisted in the successful I thank Cobden Scouts for their Anzac Day STATE LABOR UPPER-HOUSE MEMBER FOR WESTERN VICTORIA Anzac Appeal 2021, including businesses service and the Cobden Technical school and and schools throughout Timboon, Simpson, Cobden Cemetery Trust for their efforts in , Peterborough, Boggy Creek, identifying veterans’ graves with a fl ag for As a member of the Andrews Cobden, and Camperdown, Anzac Day, this is an ongoing and important The efforts from Lions club of Timboon, project. Government, please feel free together with Darcy Howard, Simpson Lions, Our club, formed in August 1918, offers Camperdown Lions, and Ron Greagen co- assistance and guidance to veterans and their to contact me to discuss any ordinating the appeal in Cobden, are signifi cant families. We ask veterans to contact us so we to our badge sales. may improve support and social interaction. State Government matters Funds raised are specifi cally for the support Thank you to everyone who attended an of veterans and their families. Camperdown Anzac Day service or commemorated in other you may have. Lions also cater for the breakfast and lunch ways. Your support is greatly appreciated. Lest at the RSL hall, giving up their opportunity to We Forget. Ground Floor, 1 Yarra Street, VIC 3220 attend the services. P: (03) 5224 2088 E: [email protected] Anzac Day services are community events Alan Fleming, co-ordinated when possible, by an RSL Camperdown RSL sub-branch president Authorised by G Tierney, 1 Yarra St, Geelong. Funded from Parliamentary budget. 5 DAY WED THU FRI SAT SUN WEATHER MAY 12 MAY 13 MAY 14 MAY 15 MAY 16 FORECAST 10º10 16º 10º10 13º 10º1 12º 10º10 12º 11º11 13º Mostly Sunny Late Showers ShowersPossible Showers Possible Showers Find us on social media /wdnews.com.au @WDnews_au Wednesday, May 12, 2021 ~ Page 3 EOFY TAX TIME DEALS BUY 3 TYRES GET 4TH FREE! When you purchase DUNLOP SP SPORT LM705

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Support for events: This year’s Loch Hart Music Festival at Princetown has been secured with festival organiser Jayden Bath securing a $75,000 Federal Government grant. 2018D Victoria St, Cobden 5595 1126 Offers valid until May 30, 2021 or while stocks last. Boost for Loch Hart Music Festival Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer. No rain checks. THE Loch Hart Music Fes- economy to restart from the pan- spend a large part of it on booking fl ow immediately to 66 organisa- tival, which is held at Princ- demic,” Mr Tehan said. regional artists,” he said. tions across , supporting etown, secured $75,000 in “This project will see the Loch “It’s about trying to expand our the arts and entertainment sector Federal Government Funding. Art Festival deliver a line-up con- regional depth and offering more to restart, re-imagine or create mentoring opportunities as well.” Member for Wannon Dan Tehan sisting of predominately regional new cultural and creative activi- Plans for this year’s festival said the Loch Hart Music Festival artists and dedicated mentoring ties. across November 19 to 21 are was awarded a share of more than opportunities for entertainment “The arts and entertainment students and local young people.” “full steam ahead”, according to sector are intrinsic to local com- $25 million under the third batch Mr Bath. Festival director Jayden Bath munities in Wannon, supporting of grants from the Morrison Gov- “This (the funding announce- described the funding as a “game cultural expression and social ernment’s $200 million Restart ment) just gives us the full safety changer” for the festival. wellbeing, and providing signif- Investment to Sustain and Expand net to start booking artists,” he (RISE) Fund. “It’s amazing, it genuinely is a said. icant employment and economic He said he was pleased to an- game changer for us,” he said. “We will be doing a competition benefi ts,” he said. nounce the successful application “It is just awesome.” at the end of this month to win a “Our investment of $25 million from Loch Hart Music Festival. Mr Bath said the funding would ticket package.” towards 66 projects is our latest “The funding will provide not be used in a multitude of ways. commitment to the rejuvenation Minister for Communications, Anne Gleeson and Steve Lamb only critical support for Loch “Some will go on operational Urban Infrastructure, Cities and and long-term sustainability of Hart Music Festival but will also costs including meeting COVID the Arts Paul Fletcher MP said the cultural and creative organisa- Camperdown 5593 1107 assist the local community and requirements, we’re also going to latest RISE grants will begin to tions throughout Wannon.” Terang 5592 1293 Fonterra announces season opening $ FONTERRA Australia has announced a to ensure we remain competitive, as we will cash on farm as early as possible with changes Put your weighted average farm gate milk price for in line with market and business performance to our incentive structure,” he said. is the 2021/2022 season of $6.55 per kgMS, throughout the season. The minimum price is set out in Fonterra’s base and seasonal rates tables and Milk where your with an estimated closing price range of “On the market, we’ve seen recent strength in commodity prices as global supply chain Supply Agreements, which are available to $6.55 to $6.95 per kgMS. challenges begin to moderate. farmers on Fonterra’s dedicated website at LIVE Fonterra Australia managing director René WORK “With the easing of COVID-19 restrictions, www.farmsource.com.au/pricing. PLAY Dedoncker said “good market conditions” we are also seeing a robust recovery of the out and a strong and well-performing business of home business with more people returning have given Fonterra the confi dence to provide to restaurants and cafés.” farmers with an early opening price. Mr Dedoncker said Fonterra had also been “Coming out with a price early provides our working with its farmer representative body, farmers with a clear line of sight to help them the Fonterra Australia Suppliers’ Council, on make better decisions and plan for the year a new pricing structure for the new season ahead,” he said. which was all about choice for farmers. “Some of our domestic and export contracts “Our new pricing allows farmers to farm the are due to be settled later this month, so we will way that suits their needs with a choice of base review this price when these are fi nalised and rates to suit their milk curve, and also gets ALL THINGS RURAL

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The heart of a community

VOLUNTEERS are the heart of any us stayed home, volunteers continued being or to potential pathways to and experiencing higher degrees of local community and this month we to deliver essential services, organise employment. uncertainty and street, we need to acknowledge the generous contribution food packages and offer care, comfort When we help others in our community reimagine how we do things. of our nation’s volunteers. and more to support the well-being of or give our time to a cause we value, we We need to collaborate more and National Volunteer Week (NVW) will run Australians. also give back to ourselves. adapt our volunteering practices and from May 17-23. Volunteers make our communities Reimagine: programs so we can better support and engage volunteers to continue the In celebration, Volunteering Australia stronger, especially during times of Reimagine how we better support necessary work that they do. has announced the theme for this need, crisis or isolation. volunteers and communities they help. week’s celebration – ‘Recognise. Reconnect: From May 17-23 thousands of events Since 2014, Australia has seen a 20 will be held across the country to say Reconnect. Reimagine’ Reconnect to what is important by per cent decline in the number of hours thank you to the six million Australians Recognise: giving our time to help others and volunteers give. who volunteer their time. ourselves. Recognise, celebrate and thank During COVID-19 two-thirds of The week-long celebration will include volunteers for the vital role they play in In a year when many of us have volunteers stopped working and a breakfasts, morning and afternoon teas our lives. experienced increased loneliness or recent study highlights that social and luncheons, as well as open days, Never has this been more evident than isolation, mental health or financial purpose organisations continue to lose award ceremonies, training sessions, after a year where Australia has dealt stress, volunteering can help. one in four volunteers due to illness or picnics and forums. with drought, devastating bushfires, Evidence shows that volunteering caring responsibilities. This year Volunteering Australia will floods and then a global pandemic. connects us to others in our local In the current changing environment, celebrate 31 years of National Volunteer Amidst the pandemic, while many of communities, to better mental well- where Australians are time-poo Week. Thank you to all our amazing volunteers!

A message from CEO Rebecca without you. In a day and age when Community Engagement Officer, Van Wollingen to our volunteers there are increasingly more rules Sabine McKenzie, on 5558 6000, to “The heart of a volunteer is not and requirements to volunteering, I talk about how your experience and measured in size, but by the am overwhelmed by the generosity enthusiasm might be best used. depth of the commitment to make and willingness of our volunteers to a difference in the lives of others.” dedicate and commit themselves to DeAnn Hollis TDHS and our patients. You make our community stronger, especially during I wanted to take this opportunity, times of need, crisis, or isolation. National Volunteer Week, to We truly are ‘Working together for a recognise, celebrate and thank healthy community’. you, our volunteers, for your dedicated hard work, your depth of At TDHS we always welcome commitment and invaluable donation new volunteers. If you think that of your time and energy. you have a few hours a month to spare and the passion to contribute TDHS could not operate as we do and commit, please contact our

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We wish all of our wonderful volunteers a fabulous National Volunteers Week. Thank you for standing by us over the past 12 months. The pandemic has meant that many of you have had to take a break and we can’t wait until you’re all back working alongside us because we really miss you. You help us care for our patients, consumers, residents and clients at our Camperdown Hospital, Merindah Lodge, Camperdown and Lismore Community Health centres, David Newman Centre, and in the homes of local people in our Community Palliative Care program. You also share your time, expertise and life experience with all of us (including our very grateful staff). We are truly appreciative. National Volunteers Week May 17 – 21

Recognise. Reconnect. Reimagine. Wednesday, May 12, 2021 ~ Page 5 Movies are set to screen in Cobden

MOVIE lovers will be spoilt for choice thanks to a joint collabo- ration between the Phoenix Proj- ect, Rotary Club of Cobden and Corangamite Film Society. Phoenix Project’s Chelsea Wilkin- son said she is looking forward to the community events. On Friday, May 14, Casablanca will be shown at 1.30pm and later that night Lego Movie 2 will screen from 7pm. On Friday, June 18 at 7pm The Dry will be showing. Mrs Wilkinson said all three movies will be shown at the Cobden Civic Centre, with tickets costing $5 per person. “The fi lm nights are a community

Happy birthday: Locals are invited to attend the fourth birthday of Timboon parkrun on Saturday. 2021E favourite from the Phoenix Project in 2019,” she said. “We’ve invited residents from Milestone for Timboon parkrun Lovely Banks as well to watch Casablanca. During COVID they THIS Saturday will mark a milestone for “It’s great to be back after COVID.” which takes in a 2.5 kilometre section of the trail, were quite isolated so we want to get Timboon parkrun, with the event reaching Mr Whitehead said he is hoping to see a mix of starting behind the Timboon Senior Citizens them out in the community. “Anyone is welcome to come and its fourth birthday. new and familiar faces at this week’s event. Centre. “People are welcome to dress up and help To register for parkrun visit www.parkrun.com. watch the movies.” Runners, joggers and walkers alike are invited celebrate the day that way,” he said. au. Mrs Wilkinson said those attending to mark the occasion and take part in this “We encourage anyone to come along.” All participants need to have a printed barcode are welcome to bring along blankets weekend’s birthday event. Parkrun is a volunteer run weekly event to register their time on the day. to get cosy but heaters will be on in Event director Dean Whitehead said he is and without the support of the more than 190 Timboon parkrun begins at 8am sharp, with the hall. looking forward to the milestone event. individuals who have volunteered their time at event briefi ng from 7.55am. “There will be a candy bar which “It’s exciting we’ve made it to four years,” he Timboon parkrun, it would not be possible. For further information or to volunteer contact will be run by Rotary,” she said. said. The Timboon parkrun is an out and back loop the Timboon parkrun Facebook page. “It will be a COVID safe event.”

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CHARMING little Timboon “The Top Tourism Town toptourismtown/timboon. “There’s a great entrepreneurial TIMES FOR THU. MAY 13 TO MON. MAY 17 has far more to offer than Awards recognise towns “There’s also a music playlist on spirit here and winning this award Phone 5232 2077 visitors might expect, earning that deliver amazing visitor Spotify to get you into the ‘world will show a whole new audience Cnr Rae and Gellibrand Streets, Colac it a spot in the fi nals of the experiences. There is no doubt away’ spirit – ‘Songs in the Key just how many reasons there are Timboon does just that with its of – Timboon’.” Victoria Tourism Industry to visit and explore more than just gourmet local produce, boutique South Ward councillor Kate the 12 Apostles. Council’s Top Tourism Town accommodation and nature-based Makin said the town of 800 people Awards. “Locals love living here because tourism for hikers and cyclists. would love to welcome visitors of our picturesque bushlands, Corangamite Shire Council “Council is calling on all locals who had yet to discover the town rolling hills and the rich pastures mayor Ruth Gstrein called on and visitors who have discovered and its surrounding treasures. that support our fantastic everyone who loves the town to our fantastic little gem to support Being named Top vote and help give the town the producers of cheese, ice-cream, us and vote for Timboon as your Tourism Town would recognition it deserves. chocolate, wool, whisky and so (M) - 99 mins favourite Victorian town. really put us on the “Our staff at the Port Campbell map for people looking much more.” Thu, Fri 1.45pm, 6.15pm WRATH It’s a beautiful, friendly ‘‘ for a country getaway, Cr Makin encouraged locals to Sat, Sun 11.45am, 6.00pm OF MAN town right at the Visitor Information Centre did Mon gateway to the Great a terrifi c job with our entry Ruth Gstrein have a look at the entry and get 1.45pm, 6.15pm (MA15+) - 118 mins ‘‘ Ocean Road hinterland submission. You can see their “Timboon is a really attractivei their votes in. Thu – Mon 3.45pm, 8.15pm and 12 Apostles Food promotional video and a three- spot to stay for a few days and Voting is open until 12noon on Artisans Gourmet Trail, day itinerary of what to do when explore the town and surrounding Thursday, May 27 at vtic.com.au/ Ruth Gstrein visiting the town at vtic.com.au/ area. toptourismtown/timboon. THE FATHER Road blitz on in Cobden (M) - 97 mins Movie Money Thu, Fri 11.45am now available Sat, Sun 1.45pm COBDEN locals will notice more road township which includes: Crews will be working mostly during the Mon 11.45am DWWKH%R[2ɜFH crews in the area this month, with a road • Cobden-Port Campbell Road on the night, with some day works. upgrade blitz set to get under way. Graylands Road intersection; Alternating lane closures and reduced speed • Camperdown-Cobden Road, north-east of limits will be in place while the road crews are The blitz is expected to start this week and COMING SOON Neylon Street; working. May 27 carry on through until early June. • Curdie Street, between Adams Street and For further information about the According to a Regional Roads Victoria Walker Street; and works contract RRV on 133 778 or email A Quiet Place (RRV) community update, contractors will • Camperdown-Cobden Road and Cobden- [email protected]. Cruella Part II be completing resurfacing works around the Stonyford Road intersection. gov.au.

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Authorised by the Victorian Government, Wednesday, May 12, 2021 ~ Page 7 Aberlea Open Day set to be held

TIMBOON and district “Everyone is invited to attend the community members are invited open day from 12.30pm to 2pm on to come together later next week Wednesday, May 19. to celebrate and explore the fruits “We look forward to showing community members through of their extraordinary labour for the facility and to making a few Aberlea Timboon. presentations and acknowledging A public meeting in 2008 signalled some special contributions. the start of a community project to “Hundreds of thousands of dollars raise enough funds to redevelop have been raised by our community the Timboon House site in Baxter over the years and all of it has Street into a brand-new retirement stayed here in Timboon to realise the complex. community’s vision.” Aberlea Timboon Advisory Mr Van de Wouw said the project committee chair Martin Van de could never have happened without Wouw said fi ve, two-bedroom Aberlea Mortlake and “a mountain independent living units and a of local fundraising in the early Have a look: An open day will be communal common area now stood years”. held at Aberlea Timboon next week testament to the community’s vision, “Certainly Aberlea in Mortlake for interested locals to attend. 2021E hard work and determination. has been central to the project, “This facility, here in Timboon, is providing all the administration, quite a special success story. It has insurances, compliance and things and speaking for everyone involved one more unit and that is very much chief executive offi cer David Knight materialised from the community’s like that so that the community now and over the years we just can’t still part of our plans, but we also on 599 2901, Mr Van de Wouw or extraordinary fundraising over 13 could concentrate on fundraising thank the community and Aberlea have bigger plans to share with the fellow committee members Peter years and we want to celebrate that and supporting our residents,” he Mortlake enough for making this community down the track.” Pope, Owen Wallace, Gerard Vogels, success with the community at a said. happen. Anyone interested is residing at Terry O’Connor, Enid O’Connor, special event this month,” he said. “We’re all very proud of the project “We still have room here to build Aberlea is invited to contact Aberlea Cath Brown and Darcy Howard. Beach Energy: some fl aring expected BEACH Energy’s Halladale Black Watch The project will take up to three weeks. However, if the fl aring does have to continue to meet strict safety and environmental and Speculant onshore to offshore well Locals are reminded there will be additional past sunset, the light may be visible from a procedures,” a Beach Energy community site at South will receive an traffi c and specialist contractors at the site. signifi cant distance. update states. Toward the end of the project, fl aring of the Beach Energy said locals can also expect a “Demobilisation of the well evaluation evaluation this month. well will be required. “signifi cant noise in the immediate vicinity of equipment and contractors is expected to be The Speculant 1 well was drilled in 2014 and According to Beach Energy, fl aring is the drill site”. completed before the end of May 2021.” will be a brief evaluation project to assess its planned for about two days during daylight “Flaring is a standard well testing process For more information visit beachenergy. future production potential. hours. undertaken under highly controlled procedures com.au/vic-otway-basin. Page 8 ~ Wednesday, May 12, 2021 Tracks draws crowd in Timboon

THERE were tapping toes and smiles all our two vendors who helped us on the day,” round at the second annual Tracks Festival he said. 1. in Timboon over the weekend. “We had fantastic community support and we The Timboon Action organised event saw thank our volunteers who supported the day. live music on stage in Timboon on Saturday. “Also a big thanks to the lighting team Timboon Action president Jeff Bedggood and bands for persisting with the inclement said more than 150 people were there on weather.” the day. Mr Beddgood said he was looking forward to “It went really well,” he said. seeing the popular event make a return in 2022. “The bands were great and people thoroughly enjoyed themselves. 1. Inclement weather did not deter “Everyone was positive about the event, attendees at the second annual Tracks people were happy to be out and about in festival in Timboon on Saturday. 2021E the community and reconnecting with their neighbours.” 2. More than 150 people were Mr Bedggood thanked all those who attended estimated to have attended. 2021E the event which he hopes will become a regular on Timboon’s calendar. 3. Live bands put on a show for locals. “Thank you to the Corangamite Shire and 2021E 3. 2.

Quick Response Grants approved

FIVE community groups Institute and Recreation Reserve for the purchase of an EFTPOS Grants Program budget allocation is $2500 allocation remaining. secured funding under the April Committee of Management, terminal; $17,500. South Central Ward has $1192 allocation of the Corangamite $195 for the purchase and • Lismore Men’s Shed to replace Annual allocations for each ward after the $500 allocation this round installation of two signs to be is set at one seventh of the fund’s Shire Quick Response Grants rotten timber fascia boards for and $2032 remaining for South erected at Nuggets Flat; annual budget in the case of North, $500; and West. program. • South West Model Engineers South West, Coastal and South At last month’s Ordinary Meeting Incorporated/Cobden Miniature • Lismore Cemetery Trust Shed, Central Wards, and three sevenths of The North Ward has just $292 and of Council, councillors approved the Railway, $500 for the purchase $500 to complete a small the fund’s annual budget in the case Central Ward $3679 left over. applications which included: of a lawn mower; drainage project. of the Central Ward. The funds expire at the end of the • The Darlington Mechanics • Timboon Bowling Club, $468 The 2020/21 Quick Response Coastal Ward still has its full fi nancial year if not allocated. Wednesday, May 12, 2021 ~ Page 9 your 55931888 Email: [email protected] local classies Classifieds advertising, it works – call today! Meetings Meetings Deaths Birthday Wanted to Buy Remembrance TIMBOON ACTION GROUP ROBERTS (nee McKenzie), PEGG, Albert Henry MILK VATS Annual Betty Marion COBDEN We just wish we PAYING Passed away at HELPING LOCALS GROW General could say Happy $150 - $1,000 Lovely Banks, Cobden 100th Birthday on May on May 10, aged 96. Any reasonable WESTERN DISTRICT NEWSPAPERS Meeting 15, 2021. condition considered FIND OUT HOW YOU CAN Tuesday, Mother of Jim and PROPRIETARY LIMITED We are all missing REDUCE SCOURS & June 1, 2021 Patricia Creece. 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Call Gerard LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 0408 522 043 Jannine has woprked with many calf- PLACING A on 5566 5168 All letters to the Editor: [email protected] rearers to improve calf shed design, TRIBUTE TODAY or 0409 245 895. Must be no longer than 250 words feeding programs, hygiene, sick calf Call from 8am - 9pm. For Hire and clearly marked with name and address. management and preventing disease Name and Town will be published with letter. in calf sheds. Positions Vacant LAWRIE’S NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS SKIP All Engagement Notices must carry the signature of both Would you like to have: parties. If under 18 the parents’ signatures as well. Healthier calves Larger calves at weaning BIN Birth Notices must carry the signature of both parents if both parents are mentioned in the notice. Shorter feed milking time More milk in your vat HIRE Vehicle Sale Notices must include registration number (if registered) or engine number (if not registered). Earlier Rumen Development ALL SIZES 2, 4, 6, and more? 10, 12 UP TO 25 Livestock Sale Notices must include the Property AVAILABLE Identification Code (PIC) of the Vendor. Currently have the following positions available All other Personal Notices: Deaths, Funerals, In Wednesday, May 19 FREE QUOTE Memoriam, Marriage, Birthday Greetings etc. must be 6.30pm • Diesel Mechanic 0408 522 043 signed and endorsed with the name and address of the advertiser. Sully’s Bistro (Cobden Golf Club) • HC Truck Drivers for free nibbles and refreshments Public Notices TRAIN TIMETABLE • Excavator Operators 6.59pm Commonwealth Registered TO MELBOURNE Discussions and Q&A facilitated by Denis • Dozer Operators MONDAY TO FRIDAY Delaney MARRIAGE W’bool Terang C’down Colac G’long Melb • GPS Grader Operators 6.06am 6.40am 6.55am 7.23am 8.30am 9.31am 8.30pm Finish A very well established company in the earthmoving/quarry CELEBRANT 9.25am 9.59am 10.19am 10.47am 11.54am 12.55pm 12.07pm 12.41pm 12.56pm 1.23pm 2.27pm 3.28pm PS: No RSVP = No free tucker industry is looking for someone who holds the appropriate Denise Butler 5.43pm 6.17pm 6.32pm 6.58pm 8.14pm 9.15pm (or come in after milking for 7pm qualification and experience for the above positions. Weddings, Funerals, discussion and Q&A) SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Willing to assist with relocations costs for the right applicant. 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Carpendeit Hall EMERGENCY SERVICES Wednesday, May 26 – 7.30pm Ambulance Service EMERGENCY 000 BBQ provided Rotary Club of Cobden Inc Fire Brigade EMERGENCY 000 Simpson Football Netball BOWELSCAN 2021 Police EMERGENCY 000 Club Grounds State Emergency (Cobden) The Rotary Club of Cobden and our partners: Service 132 500 Tuesday, June 1 – 7.30pm BBQ provided Cobden and Timboon Pharmacies. Offering the Bowelscan Bowel Cancer Testing Program during May. Dixie Hall Test kits available at your local pharmacy for $20 to June 1. Wednesday, June 9 – 7.30pm Simply complete the kits and return them in the included postage paid envelope. BBQ provided Testing is recommended annually for all people aged over 40. Cobden Golf Club If detected early, 90% of cases can be cured. AGM For further information talk to your friendly pharmacy staff or call Printed and Published by Stewart J. Esh Wednesday, July 14 – 7.00pm Mark on 0427 952 368. for Western District Newspapers Pty. Ltd. at its registered office. 126 Manifold St, Camperdown, Victoria, 3260. localyour classies Page 10 ~ Wednesday, May 12, 2021 your local classies Phone: 5593 1888 Email: [email protected] Public Notices Public Notices Positions Vacant Public Notices TOPS Timboon Opportunity Shop Monumental Masons Open NEW MONUMENTS Monday to Saturday LAWN HEADSTONES The colder months are HOTEL SERVICES ASSISTANTS ADDITIONAL Noticeboard on the way. Casual Positions INSCRIPTIONS In our store you will find: A great variety of RENOVATIONS AND IMMEDIATE START! Grant Programs 2021-2022 closing soon REPAIRS warm coats. Do you have experience in housekeeping or food The Events and Festivals Grants Program offers up to $15,000, including Jumpers and jeans. PERSONALISED preparation and looking for a role that provides SERVICE a maximum of $10,000 funding and $5000 in-kind support. It is intended Beanies and scarves. flexibility? Then look no further! TDHS are looking for bigger events that increase visitation and stimulate economic Long and short boots. Colac 5231 2302 for experienced hotel services assistants to join their activity in the Shire. Winter PJs. 154 Pound Road team. TDHS is a regional multi-purpose healthcare Also in-store we have After hours provider, supporting the local Corangamite Shire since The Community Grants Program offers $1 for $1 funding up to $1,000 bags of clean rags for 5231 5498 1955. to community groups operating in the Shire to assist with workshops $7 a bag. • Casual role and equipment purchases, community events, planning activities and Great for workshops etc. COBDEN • Immediate start the development of new community, leisure, cultural or recreational Enquiries 0455 183 761 M.O.W. ROSTER • Attractive hourly pay rate programs. Mon. May 17: P. Fry, For further information and to apply please visit our The Environment Support Grants Program offers $1 for $1 funding D. Fratantaro; Tue. 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localyour property guide A great rural investment opportunity SOUTH PURRUMBETE Address 331 Nehill & Alexanders Road Auction Friday 14th May 1pm at Carpendeit Public Hall Agent Ray White Rural Camperdown SITUATED in Victoria’s South West, this property has many suitable sites to place your property comprises 188 acres and is located dream home (STCA), and being conveniently in a reliable rainfall area, with the added located close to Cobden, Camperdown and security of mains water available and a Colac all essential services and amenities natural spring. This attractive block is well are close at hand. suited to many agricultural or horticultural enterprises. So whether you’re looking to value add to Currently utilised for cattle and sheep your farming operation or create a lifestyle grazing, it could also be a welcome addition property in a picturesque location, call the as an out paddock to your Dairy operation or team at Ray White Camperdown to arrange with its appealing views north to the volcanic your private inspection. Auction Friday 14th plains and gently undulating topography, the May 1 pm at Carpendeit Public Hall.

14 Smith St, Cobden 2 1 4

Cute Cottage Price: • Superbly situated, this modest and comfortable cottage is $210,000 loaded with options a plenty. • The 2 bedrooms home boasts a spacious kitchen with electric stove and dishwasher that opens into a sitting room which overlooks the rear yard. • The low maintenance yard has multiple shedding options including a four bay garage as well as a single garage offering ample storage space. • All set on a wonderful 1/4 acre block complete with fruit Davina Pickles trees and an excellent tenant in place, this would be a 0409 139 341 wonderful opportunity for the investor, developer or first home buyer Alistair Tune 0407 832 227

23 Park Ave, Camperdown 3 2 4 LUXURY LIVING SET ON FIVE ACRES!! For Sale • Set in the luxury of being located on five acres & only a little Expressions of over one kilometre from the town centre of Camperdown. Interest • This beautiful property offers lovely views to the north, Closing: Friday, three spacious bedrooms, master bedroom including a 4th June @ 1pm W.I.R and an Ensuite. • The open central kitchen and connecting dining area is complimented by the large double glazed windows that offer the room to be lit naturally. • A four bay garage, a carport and double garage with Davina Pickles direct access to the house ensure no shortage of parking. 0409 139 341 Completing this magnificent property is thoughtful landscaping with a variety of plants and trees that have been Alistair Tune immaculately maintained. 0407 832 227

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A SLICE OF CAMPERDOWN’S HERITAGE Sale: COULD BE YOURS! Expressions of • Built in 1929 and attributed to the renowned architect, Interest Warburton Perry Knights whose unique designs account for Closing: Friday, many grand homes built in Camperdown. 4th June @ 1pm • Predominant features of this Inter-War styled home include leadlight bay windows complimented by double leadlight doors, entrance foyer lined with red cedar panelling, impressive pressed tin ceilings and cornice, four unique circular and oval fireplaces • Sited on a 1/2 acre corner allotment and located in the heart Alistair Tune of Camperdown, your privacy is assured thanks to the historic 0407 832 227 cypress hedge that surrounds and protects the home and its Davina Pickles ornamental gardens. 0409 139 341

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your our land local stock market CAMPERDOWN MORTLAKE TUESDAY, MAY 4, 2021 MONDAY, MAY 10, 2021 DETAILED SALEYARD CHARLES STEWART DETAILED SALEYARD CHARLES STEWART REPORTby MLA’s NASH McVILLY REPORTby MLA’s NASH McVILLY YARDING 416 CHANGE 115 less YARDING 401 CHANGE 116 less Plain to poor quality cows made up a large BULLOCKS: G. Bowman, ang, 905kg at BULLOCKS: Miranee North, hrfd frsn x, percentage of the 416 cattle penned, 115 345¢, $3434.48; G. Bowman, ang, 920kg It was the plainest quality offering of cattle 616kg at 402¢, $2477.93; BBB Beef, ang head less. at 328¢, $3319.36.. seen here so far in the yarding of 401 frsn, 566kg at 395¢, $2234.91. HEIFERS: head, 116 less. Prices for these averaged 20c/kg dearer, Darnick, ang, 430kg at 290¢, STEERS: Half Way House, char x, 514kg at from the usual following of buyers. $1371.70; G Bowman, char x, 730kg Despite this, prices averaged close to last 425¢, $2184.50; Miranee North, ang, 502kg at 330¢, $2649.90; G Bowman, ang, week’s levels for most young cattle along at 431¢, $2165.78; BBB Beef, roan, 430kg Young cattle sold at similar levels to last 710kg at 330¢, $2577.30; Wyss Trading with the better covered beef cows. at 423¢, $1818.90. week but did not include the odd top end Trust, jrsy, 495kg at 270¢, $1470.15; Plain conditioned cows were 10c/kg VEALERS: L Sarto, ang x, 392.5kg at 280¢, prices achieved at the previous sale. Wyss Trading Trust, jrsy, 360kg at 260¢ cheaper and the odd young and most $1099.00; Yera Est, ang, 510kg at 409¢, Restockers purchased most of the young at $1029.60; Sunday RIdge Dairies, frsn, grown cattle were a few cents dearer. $2085.90; Ralhes, bb, 430kg at 380¢, cattle and paid from 356c to 414c for the 385kg at 222¢, $940.17. Not all the regular buyers were present. $1634.00. BULLS: better quality, and up to 300c/kg for the PD & SF Stevens, frsn, 725kg Just the single vealer was purchased HEIFERS: L Sarto, hrfd, 585kg at 370¢, secondary lines. at 260¢, $2073.50; Wire Lane Holdings, by the trade and made 474c while the $2164.50. Plain to poor quality yearlings made from jrsy, 495kg at 240¢, $1306.80; C Maguire, other few sold from 420c to 461c/kg to COWS: Wonboyn, char, 698kg at 321¢, 160c to 280c/kg. scott h’land, 415kg at 230¢, $1049.95. restockers. $2240.58; L Sarto, hrfd, 660kg at 319¢, TRADE COWS: Darnick, ang, 685kg at Three head of beef bred grown steers Yearlings made 360c to 450c with $2105.40; Yera Est, bb, 612kg at 290¢, 335¢, $2524.23. were penned and made from 328c and restockers paying 370c to 436c/kg. $1776.25; Ralhes, hrfd, 630kg at 276¢, FRIESIAN COWS: Brucknell Banks, $1738.80; Northgate Park, ang, 570kg at 345c, while the two grown heifers sold for The plain quality and dairy bred lines were 330c/kg. 705kg at 262¢, $2031.81; DB & RA 273¢, $1556.10. Cashmore, 780kg at 262¢, $2247.96; mainly between 280c and 360c with the Just the two sales of better beef bred Struan Trading, 687kg at 262¢, $1979.94; best to 380c/kg. cows sold from 320c and 335c, while the TB & GV Drake, 520kg at 250¢, $1430.00; Grown steers were mainly light to medium ELDERS dairy cows made from 248c to 275c/kg. NP Niewenhuizen, 615kg at 250¢, weights and sold from 365c to 402c with KERR & CO The leaner conditioned cows sold between $1691.25; PD & SF Stevens, 677kg at restockers purchasing at cheaper rates, 236c and 262c, with poor to plain cows at 250¢, $1861.75; Wire Lane Holdings, up to 392c/kg. BULLOCKS: W Robertson, ang, 650kg at 210c to 232c, and very poor conditioned 555kg at 245¢, $1495.73; D Weel, 630kg Friesians made 295c to 325c/kg. The beef 392¢, $2548; ID & LE Rees, frsn, 626kg at ranged from 135c to 210c/kg. at 236¢, $1635.48; O’Connor Family cows were between 282c and 328c with 310¢, $1941. TRADE STEERS: The few dairy bulls made from 240c to Trust, 585kg at 236¢, $1518.66; Boorook dairy cows from 258c to 288c/kg. S Teal, ang, 430kg at 260c/kg. Park Trust, 610kg at 230¢, $1543.30; W & The bulk were leaner in condition and sold 415¢, $1785; S & L Monteith, ang x, 414kg B Lenehan, 670kg at 228¢, $1680.36; E at 220c to 238c with poor to plain mostly at 415¢, $1718. Mason, 515kg at 228¢, $1291.62. from 200c to 230c and several sold up to VEALERS: Spring Flats Trust, spec, 328kg ELDERS X BRED COWS: D Weel, frsn x, 585kg at 242c but the poorest made from 160c/kg. at 474¢, $1555; CA Beal, lim x, 308¢, CAMPERDOWN 248¢, $1595.88; NP Nieuwenhuizen, frsn $461¢, $1421; CA Beal, lim x, 350kg at x, 645kg at 248¢, $1759.56; Brucknell 455¢, $1593. CHARLES STEWART TRADE HEIFERS: VEALERS: Aurora Dairies, frsn, 395kg at Banks, frsn x, 567kg at 248¢, $1546.78; McRae Trading Trust, 280¢, $1216.60; Zalli Fisher, jrsy, 440kg at Wire Land Holdings, frsn x, 450kg at LIVESTOCK hrfd, 403kg at 424¢, $1706. 230¢, $1138.50; PD & SF Stevens, frsn COWS: Spring Flats Trust, ang, 594kg 260¢, $1258.40. BULLOCKS: J Neal, frsn, 761kg at 322¢, COWS: x, 545kg at 230¢, $1378.85; Hunt Farm at 326¢, $1936; Spring Flats Trust, spec, Aurora Dairies, frsn, 770kg at $2453; A & M Gordon, frsn, 685kg at 320¢, Contracting, frsn x, 426kg at 230¢, 612kg at 320¢, $1958; Marida Farming, frsn, 275¢, $2329.25; Corlindale No. 1 Pty $2192; A & M Gordon, frsn x, 628kg at 325¢, $1077.78; TB & GV Drake, frsn x, 515kg 730kg at 282¢, $2059. Ltd, frsn, 635kg at 275¢, $1920.88; $2041. at 216¢, $1223.64. Acacia Downs Dairy, frsn, 700kg at 258¢, STEERS: Bellerson, ang, 554kg at 419¢, JERSEY COWS: NP Nieuwenhuizen, $1986.60; Russeed Pty Ltd, frsn x, 645kg $2321; Bellerson, ang, 446kg at 415¢, 385kg at 228¢, $965.58; J & T Kerger, at 252¢, $1787.94; Margaret Gleeson, $1850; Bellerson, ang, 478kg at 385¢, 388kg at 228¢, $973.10; Wanstead frsn x, 632kg at 252¢, $1751.90. $1840. BULLS: Jerseys, 446kg at 228¢, $1118.57; TB & L. Almond, frsn, 700kg at 250¢, VEALERS: O Hallyburton, hrfd x, 396kg at GV Drake, 420kg at 228¢, $1053.36; Wyss $1925.00. 438¢, $1737; Bellerson, frsn x, 382kg at Trading Trust, 435kg at 210¢, $889.35; AJ 426¢, $1627; O Hallyburton, s/horn x, 387kg Pastoral Co P/L, 385kg at 210¢, $889.35; BRIAN O’HALLORAN at 421¢, $1631; O Hallyburton, ang x, 454kg Baromi Jersey & Illawarra Stud, 347kg at at 345¢, $1566. & CO. 210¢, $801.57. HEIFERS: Kininmonth Family Trust, hrfd, HEIFERS: Paul Thompson Farms, frsn, 549kg at 380¢, $2086; DP Delaney, mg, 505kg at 260¢, $1444.30; Timboon View, 496kg at 369¢, $1830; DP Delaney, mg, frsn x, 505kg at 260¢, $1444.30. 542kg at 360¢, $1951; Total Livestock Gen, COWS: D & P Darcy, frsn, 800kg at 266¢, frsn, 524kg at 296¢, $1545; Total Livestock $2340.80; Karrara Farms, frsn, 715kg Gen, frsn, 531kg at 280¢, $1486. COWS: at 266¢, $2092.09; DJ Dentith, frsn, DP Delaney, ang, 632kg at 310¢, 695kg at 266¢, $2033.57; P & J Delaney, $1960; Damboo Past, ang, 534kg at 328¢, frsn, 600kg at 248¢, $1636.80; Bugey $1751; Total Livestock Gen, frsn, 630kg at Bay, frsn, 600kg at 248¢, $1636.80; 288¢, $1814. Daileys Partnership, frsn, 695kg at 248¢, $1895.96.

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RESERVES FOOTBALL B GRADE NETBALL gen, C. Hardingham, K. Thompson. WARRNAMBOOL & LADDER: South Colac 16(pts), 226.54(%); DISTRICT LEAGUE Old Collegians 13.14 (92) def Allansford 2.3 Russells Creek 33 def Dennington 17, Kolora (15), Russells Creek 6.12 (48) def Dennington 38 def South Rovers 21, Merrivale 37 Alvie 16, 213.61; Irrewarra-Beeac 14, 4.6 (30), Merrivale 14.14 (98) def Panmure 1.0 def Panmure 28, Old Collegians 39 def Allans- 130.26; Lorne 12, 149.45; Apollo Bay 12, SENIOR FOOTBALL (6), South Rovers 10.6 (66) def Kolora Noorat ford 22, Nirranda 50 def Timboon Demons 17. 133.97; Birregurra 10, 135.42; Simpson 8, OLD COLLEGIANS ...... 2.2 3.3 5.5 6.9 (45) 8.11 (59), Nirranda 15.6 (96) def Timboon De- LADDER: Nirranda 20(pts), 345.68(%); Mer- 136.72; Colac Imperials 8, 81.04l Western ALLANSFORD...... 2.1 5.5 10.7 12.10 (82) mons 2.4 (16). rivale 20, 180.25; Russells Creek 16, 210.31; Eagles 0, 30.96; Otway Districts 0, 10.65. GOALS, Old Collegians: Z. Bartlett 2, J. Zippel 2, LADDER: Merrivale 20(pts), 601.20(%); Nir- Old Collegians 16, 175.76; Allansford 8, Allansford: N. Sheehan, C. Rix; C. Bellman 4, randa 20, 282.91; Old Collegians 16, 222.93; 85.14; Panmure 6, 86.05; Dennington 6, RESERVES FOOTBALL M. Gristede 3, J. Baker, B. Edge, R. Hare, Z. South Rovers 12, 121.36; Kolora Noorat 8, 78.69; Timboon Demons 4, 60.00; Kolora Simpson 7.7 (49) def Western Eagles 0.4 (4). Mungean, H. Ponting. 134.13; Panmure 8, 87.24; Russells Creek Noorat 4, 37.26; South Rovers 0, 28.69. LADDER: Alvie 20(pts), 346.43(%); Birre- BEST, Old Collegians: T. Lewis, J. Bowles, C. Rix, 8, 83.40; Timboon Demons 4, 40.12; Allans- gurra 16, 294.61; South Colac 16, 218.09; J. Brooks, C. Barby, J. Dunne; Allansford: J. El- ford 4, 32.89; Dennington 0, 16.80. 17 & UNDER NETBALL Apollo Bay 12, 259.09; Lorne 12, 193.56; lis, R. Hare, B. Edge, J. Fedley, Z. Mungean, Russells Creek 41 def Dennington 14, Kolora Irrewarra-Beeac 12, 146.76; Simpson 8, C. Bellman. UNDER 18 FOOTBALL Noorat 44 def South Rovers 22, Merrivale 36 90.10; Colac Imperials 4, 26.91; Western DENNINGTON ...... 0.0 2.4 2.4 7.4 (46) Allansford 6.9 (45) def Old Collegians 4.6 def Panmure 22, Allansford 26 def Old Col- Eagles 0, 7.13; Otway Districts 0, 3.62. RUSSELLS CREEK ...... 8.4 13.6 20.9 22.14 (146) (30), Russells Creek 7.4 (46) def Dennington legians 25, Timboon Demons 30 def Nirranda GOALS, Dennington: L. Campbell-Gavin, C. 3.7 (25), Kolora Noorat 12.19 (91) def South 19. UNDER 14½ FOOTBALL Simms, M. Dwyer, B. Baker, J. Malone, T. Rovers 5.3 (33), Nirranda 7.7 (49) def Timboon LADDER: Russells Creek 20(pts), 261.36(%); Western Eagles 11.10 (76) def Simpson 2.3 Russells Creek: Fitzgerald, J. Keay; J. Chatfi eld Demons 5.8 (38). Dennington 16, 161.36; Kolora Noorat 12, (15). 11, D. Herbertson 2, S. Grinter 2, D. Nicholson LADDER: Allansford 20(pts), 515.38(%); Old 157.01; Merrivale 12, 133.33; South Rovers LADDER: Irrewarra-Beeac 24(pts), 2, Z. Timms 2, T. Smith, S. Alberts, J. Chat- Collegians 16, 235.20; Kolora Noorat 16, 12, 87.76; Allansford 10, 110.34; Old Colle- 395.80(%); Birregurra 16, 487.84; Western fi eld. 230.41; Merrivale 12, 235.40; South Rovers gians 8, 87.50; Timboon Demons 6, 50.53; Eagles 16, 388.42; Alvie 12, 141.38; Colac BEST, Dennington: L. Campbell-Gavin, R. Bar- 12, 119.30; Russells Creek 8, 68.75; Nir- Panmure 4, 64.47; Nirranda 0, 35.60. Imperials 8, 115.38; Simpson 8, 106.15; ling, B. Baker, L. Pearson, T. Fitzgerald, D. Pa- randa 8, 20.43; Timboon Demons 4, 48.39; Apollo Bay 8, 47.35; Lorne 4, 46.03; South ton; Russells Creek: J. Chatfi eld, D. Nicholson, Dennington 4, 12.04. 15 & UNDER NETBALL Colac 4, 32.22; Otway Districts 0, 11.50. S. Grinter, P. Chatfi eld, S. Wilson, M. Rook. Russells Creek 14 def Dennington 13, South MERRIVALE ...... 0.2 0.5 5.8 7.10 (52) UNDER 15 FOOTBALL Rovers 18 def Kolora Noorat 9, Merrivale 29 A GRADE NETBALL PANMURE ...... 1.5 2.10 5.10 9.10 (64) Old Collegians 6.3 (39) def Allansford 1.4 def Panmure 11, Old Collegians 36 def Allans- Simpson 53 def Western Eagles 40. GOALS, Merrivale: B. McCutcheon 4, J. Wilson, (10), Russells Creek 15.14 (104) def Denning- ford 19, Timboon Demons 17 def Nirranda 12. LADDER: Alvie 18 (pts), 200.00(%); Irre- Panmure: C. McDonald, J. Brooks; B. Robert- ton 1.1 (7), South Rovers 3.9 (27) def Kolora LADDER: Old Collegians 16(pts), 179.01(%); warra-Beeac 18, 124.38; Apollo Bay 16, son 3, L. Gavin 2, L. McLeod 2, D. Parsons, Noorat 3.5 (23), Timboon Demons 10.15 (75) Merrivale 16, 158.90; Kolora Noorat 16, 113.91; South Colac 12, 107.04; Lorne 12, Z. Reeves. def Nirranda 1.0 (6). 104.44; Allansford 102.80; Russells Creek 88.18; Simpson 8, 100.54; Otway Districts BEST, Merrivale: B. McCutcheon, M. Sandow, A. LADDER: Timboon Demons 20(pts), 95.65; Dennington 8, 129.03; Nirranda 8, 8, 86.36; Birregurra 4, 78.63; Colac Imperi- Campbell, S. Barnes, M. Stewart, T. McLean; 862.22(%); South Rovers 20, 700.00; Kol- 84.44; South Rovers 4, 85.14; Timboon De- als 4, 71.19; Western Eagles 0, 74.42. Panmure: M. Colbert, S. Mahony, T. Mahony, B. ora Noorat 16, 769.35; Old Collegians 12, mons 4, 55.86; Panmure 4, 47.57. Gedye, D. Meade, T. Gardiner. 222.22; Russells Creek 8, 58.18; Nirranda B GRADE NETBALL KOLORA NOORAT ...... 4.6 8.9 16.11 16.11 (107) 8, 49.60; Merrivale 8, 28.24; Dennington 8, 13 & UNDER NETBALL Simpson 47 def Western Eagles 34. SOUTH ROVERS...... 2.1 6.5 8.7 8.7 (55) 27.33; Allansford 0, 5.02. Russells Creek 17 def Dennington 5, South LADDER: South Colac 20(pts), 188.00(%); GOALS, Kolora Noorat: J. Mahony 5, B. Fraser Rovers 22 def Kolora Noorat 20, Merrivale 22 Colac Imperials 16, 153.61; Irrewarra-Bee- 2, H. Darcy 2, J. Moloney 2, M. Clissold 2, L. A GRADE NETBALL def Panmure 4, Old Collegians 52 def Allans- ac 16, 112.74; Birregurra 14, 146.09; Ot- Justin, B. Kemp, L. McConnell; South Rovers: Dennington 38 def Russells Creek 36, Kolora ford 6, Timboon Demons 9 def Nirranda 8. way Districts 12, 113.14; Alvie 10, 108.73; A. Farrell 2, A. White 2, B. Hotker, J. Dowd, S. Noorat 58 def South Rovers 48, Merrivale 41 LADDER: Old Collegians 20(pts), 584.38(%); Western Eagles 8, 68.05; Simpson 4, 61.78; Williams, T. Rhook. def Panmure 34, Old Collegians 60 def Allans- Merrivale 16, 235.85; South Rovers 16, Apollo Bay 0, 47.72. BEST, Kolora Noorat: S. Kenna, B. Johnson, B. ford 22, Nirranda 45 def Timboon Demons 39. 158.49; Allansford 12, 101.09; Kolora LADDER: Nirranda 20(pts), 252.67(%); Tim- Fraser, J. Richardson, S. O’Connor, J. Mo- Noorat 8, 139.39; Russells Creek 8, 105.19; C GRADE NETBALL South Rovers: boon Demons 16, 161.84; Merrivale 16, loney; A. White, D. Cox, K. Lene- Dennington 8, 36.63; Timboon Demons 4, Simpson 34 def Western Eagles 21. 148.39; Panmure 12, 142.68; Russells Creek han, T. Bowman, K. Moloney, B. Hotker. 23.97; Nirranda 4, 22.89; Panmure 4, 21.59. LADDER: Irrewarra-Beeac 24(pts), TIMBOON DEMONS .....1.2 3.5 4.7 5.7 (37) 12, 113.79; Old Collegians 8, 111.74; Den- 180.95(%); South Colac 16, 192.39; Birre- NIRRANDA ...... 1.3 4.7 8.11 11.12 (78) nington 4, 62.56; South Rovers 4, 58.28; COLAC & DISTRICT gurra 16, 168.69; Colac Imperials 12, GOALS, Timboon Demons: M. Hickey 4, A. Hunt; Kolora Noorat 4, 52.07; Allansford 46.83. LEAGUE 155.07l Otway Districts 12, 108.46; Alvie 8, Nirranda: J. Spokes 3, L. Weel 2, M. Primmer 2, 101.54; Simpson 4, 86.84; Western Eagles A RESERVE NETBALL J. Dalton 2, B. Threlfall, L. Irving. SENIOR FOOTBALL 4, 67.16; Apollo Bay 4, 45.25; Lorne 0, 34.26. BEST, Timboon Demons: M. Hickey, R. Ziegelaar, Russells Creek 30 def Dennington 27, South SIMPSON ...... 5.4 11.10 15.13 19.17 (131) J. Worboys, W. Benallack, B. Newey, A. Glen- Rovers 35 def Kolora Noorat 26, Panmure 34 WESTERN EAGLES ...... 1.1 2.2 4.4 5.7 (37) 13 & UNDER NETBALL nen; Nirranda: P. McDowall, S. Carlin, J. Lee, J. def Merrivale 30, Allansford 27 def Old Col- GOALS, Simpson: M. Drayton 3, L. Hawkins 3, Western Eagles 70 def Simpson 0. Spokes, B. McCann, L. Irving. legians 20, Timboon Demons 31 def Nirranda D. Johnstone 2, B. Neal 2, A. Harding 2, N. LADDER: Western Eagles 20(pts), LADDER: Nirranda 20(pts), 175.43(%); Pan- 22. Ackerley 2, M. Salmon 2, J. Barry, B. De Jong, 919.35(%); South Colac 16, 287.27; Irre- mure 16, 215.44; Kolora Noorat 16, 165.51; LADDER: Panmure 20(pts), 149.66(%); Rus- S. Wintle; Western Eagles: J. Vandongen 3, N. warra-Beeac 16, 174.78; Colac Imperials Merrivale 12, 216.95; Russells Creek 12, sells Creek 20, 130.89; Timboon Demons Lovett, S. Kingwell. 16, 171.83; Otway Districts 16, 125.84; Alvie 132.02; Allansford 12, 71.20; South Rovers 16, 122.03; Allansford 12, 147.42; Nirranda BEST, Simpson: B. Ireland, S. Wintle, L. Hawkins, 12, 157.78; Birregurra 4, 69.83; Apollo Bay 4, 95.17; Timboon Demons 4, 66.76; Old 12, 139.06; Merrivale 8, 115.97; Old Colle- M. Drayton, B. De Jong, N. Ackerley; Western 0, 11.11; Simpson 0, 9.38; Simpson 0, 9.38; Collegians 4, 48.30; Dennington 0, 20.60. gians 8, 89.81; South Rovers 4, 57.67; Den- Eagles: Lorne 0, 8.30. nington 0, 66.67; Kolora Noorat 0, 48.77. J. Beasley, E. Reid, L. Fish, J. Vandon- for your dose of local news

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SMW ROVERS ...... 1.4 1.5 2.9 5.14 (44) Ararat Eagles 4, 41.11; Wickliffe Lake Bo- 18 & UNDER NETBALL MININERA LEAGUE MOYSTON W’LAURA ...6.3 9.8 10.8 12.11 (83) lac 0, 9.86; Hawkesdale Macarthur 0, 9.52; Mortlake 26 def Ararat Eagles 16, GOALS, SMW Rovers: M. Lench, J. Nicholls, T. Caramut 0, 0.92. Penshurst 55 def Caramut 6, Glenthomp- SENIOR FOOTBALL Thewlis, K. Young, J. Sardo; Moyston Willaura: son Dunkeld 50 def Lismore ARARAT EAGLES ...... 1.2 3.5 5.5 8.6 (54) Z. Louder 6, L. Walker 2, M. Peel, J. Bates, J. A GRADE NETBALL 3, Moyston Willaura 10 def SMW Rovers 0, WOORNDOO M’LAKE ...1.0 4.5 6.7 9.9 (63) Robinson, N. Bohner. Tatyoon 48 def Wickliffe Lake Bolac 24, Gl- Tatyoon 10 def Wickliffe Lake Bolac 0. GOALS, Ararat Eagles: T. Taurau 3, N. Wemyss 3, BEST, SMW Rovers: T. Thewlis, Z. Bedford, M. enthompson 63 def Lismore Derrinallum 24, LADDER: Penshurst 16(pts), 332.35(%); J. Taurau, B. Robertson; Woorndoo Mortlake: G. Mulcahy, J. Forbes, K. Young, J. Nicholls; SMW Rovers 52 def Moyston Willaura 30, Moyston Willaura 16, 329.03; Glenthomp- Cameron 4, J. Buckley 2, B. Loader, M. Pem- Moyston Willaura: N. Bohner, J. Robinson, A. Woorndoo Mortlake 50 def Ararat Eagles 42, son Dunkeld 16, 272.00; Hawkesdale Ma- berton, K. Webster-Bamford. Pianta, J. Day, J. Bates, Z. Louder. Penshurst 61 def Caramut 25. carthur 16, 203.70; Woorndoo Mortlake 14, BEST, Ararat Eagles: T. Maxwell, N. Wemyss, Z. TATYOON ...... 2.5 6.7 13.9 20.14 (134) LADDER: Glenthompson Dunkeld 16(pts), 142.86; Great Western 8, 153.03; Tatyoon 4, Jenkins, D. Joiner, A. Neil, A. Reid; Woorndoo WICKLIFFE LK BOLAC ...0.0 2.0 2.2 4.3 (27) 298.92(%); Woorndoo Mortlake 16, 230.85; 64.44; Ararat Eagles 4, 43.20; Caramut 2, Mortlake: J. O’Shea, G. Cameron, J. Horan, J. GOALS, Tatyoon: B. Clay 4, R. Bates 4, S. Mc- Penshurst 16, 184.68; Great Western 12, 43.93; Lismore Derrinallum 0, 39.34; SMW Coghlan-West, S. Henry, C. Howland. Dougall 2, S. Nicholson 2, S. Cronin 2, S. But- 137.40; Tatyoon 8, 103.42; SMW Rovers 8, Rovers 0, 0.00; Wickliffe Lake Bolac 0, 0.00. CARAMUT ...... 1.3 2.4 2.8 4.9 (33) ler 2, D. Brady 2, W. Henderson, J. Bohner; 75.69; Moyston Willaura 4, 86.44; Hawkes- PENSHURST ...... 9.2 15.7 21.12 25.18 (168) Wickliffe Lake Bolac: B. Cook 2, H. Hunter, D. dale Macarthur 4, 81.56; Ararat Eagles 4, 15 & UNDER NETBALL GOALS, Caramut: J. Stapleton 3, P. Edwards; Cook. 78.09; Lismore Derrinallum 4, 65.48; Wick- Woorndoo Mortlake 10 def Ararat Eagles 0, Penshurst: K. Uebergang 7, J. Mibus 5, S. BEST, Tatyoon: M. Smith, W. Henderson, W. liffe Lake Bolac 4, 62.63; Caramut 0, 28.15. Penshurst 30 def Caramut 16, Great Western Weston 3, H. Bensch 3, T. Smith 2, B. Ball- Lawrie, R. Bates, S. McDougall, A. McDou- 32 def Hawkesdale Macarthur 5, Glenthomp- B GRADE NETBALL inger, O. Linke, E. Rentsch, L. Hillis, N. Rent- gall; Wickliffe Lake Bolac: C. Vallance, B. Mor- son Dunkeld 26 def Lismore Derrinallum 10, sch. com-Knight, B. Cook, H. Hunter, J. Anagnos- Woorndoo Mortlake 45 def Ararat Eagles 28, Moyston Willaura 34 def SMW Rovers 8. BEST, Caramut: J. Stapleton, Z. Bussell, B. Kel- tou, T. Gibson. Penshurst 44 def Caramut 19, Glenthompson LADDER: Glenthompson Dunkeld 16(pts), ly, J. Lenehan, L. Kelly, M. Payne; Penshurst: S. LADDER: Woorndoo Mortlake 16(pts), Dunkeld 37 def Lismore Derrinallum 20, SMW 454.05(%); Woorndoo Mortlake 16, 297.62; Weston, E. Rentsch, K. Uebergang, J. Mibus, 294.29(%); Tatyoon 16, 284.56; Great West- Rovers 33 drew Moyston Willaura 33, Tatyoon Great Western 14, 431.82; Penshurst H. Bensch, J. Uebergang. ern 16, 261.75; Moyston Willaura 12, 253.92; 10 def Wickliffe Lake Bolac 0. 14, 287.50; Moyston Willaura 14, 220.00; LISMORE DERRI ...... 2.2 8.5 8.7 14.11 (95) Glenthompson Dunkeld 12, 148.77; Ara- LADDER: Glenthompson Dunkeld 16(pts), Hawkesdale Macarthur 8, 98.08; Lismore GLEN DUNKELD ...... 1.11 5.13 13.19 15.21 (111) rat Eagles 8, 161.43; Penshurst 8, 131.52; 179.12(%); Woorndoo Mortlake 16, 178.16; Derrinallum 8, 89.39; Tatyoon 6, 43.16; Car- Penshurst 16, 176.62; Hawkesdale Macar- GOALS, Lismore Derrinallum: R. Browne 7, J. Lismore Derrinallum 4, 69.54; Hawkesdale amut 0, 42.21; SMW Rovers 0, 16.89; Wick- thur 12, 122.58; Tatyoon 8, 132.22; Ararat Boag 3, H. Brett, J. Halloran, R. Nunn, B. Macarthur 4, 36.98; SMW Rovers 0, 57.66; liffe Lake Bolac 0, 16.28; Ararat Eagles 0, Eagles 8, 114.73; Great Western 8, 82.17; Schiltz; Glenthompson Dunkeld: L. Field 3, D. Wickliffe Lake Bolac 0, 57.66; Caramut 0, 0.00. SMW Rovers 2, 80.41; Lismore Derrinallum Logan 3, C. McLeod 3, R. Porter-Seamons 2, 13.94. 0, 46.75; Caramut 0, 44.38; Wickliffe Lake M. McMeel 2, T. Staude, D. Fanning. 13 & UNDER NETBALL Bolac 0, 0.00. BEST, Lismore Derrinallum: JJ. Boag, D. West- RESERVES FOOTBALL Woorndoo Mortlake 14 def Ararat Eagles 9, blade, R. Browne, J. Halloran, B. Ward, H. Woorndoo Mortlake 16.5 (101) def Ararat Ea- C GRADE NETBALL Penshurst 42 def Caramut 0, Great Western Brett; Glenthompson Dunkeld: T. Staude, A. gles 4.2 (26), Penshurst 24.21 (165) def Car- 17 def Hawkesdale Macarthur 14, Lismore Ararat Eagles 22 def Woorndoo Mortlake 18, Richardson, W. Collins, M. Lowe, T. Fehsler, amut 0.1 (1), Lismore Derrinallum 13.9 (87) def Derrinallum 8 def Glenthompson 2, SMW Penshurst 26 def Caramut 11, Glenthomp- T. Kealy. Glenthompson Dunkeld 4.4 (28), Great West- Rovers 10 drew Moyston Willaura 10. GREAT WESTERN ...... 7.2 14.3 18.6 29.10 (184) ern 29.13 (187) def Hawkesdale Macarthur son Dunkeld 26 def Lismore Derrinallum 10, LADDER: Penshurst 16(pts), 5700.00(%); Tatyoon 24 def Wickliffe Lake Bolac 8. H’DALE MACARTHUR ..1.2 1.3 1.4 1.6 (12) 1.2 (8), SMW Rovers 10.14 (74) def Moyston Lismore Derrinallum 16, 200.00; SMW Rov- LADDER: Moyston Willaura 16(pts), GOALS, Great Western: D. Folkes 10, S. Cocks 4, Willaura 7.8 (50), Tatyoon 26.19 (175) def ers 14, 162.96; Wickliffe Lake Bolac 12, 282.35(%); Great Western 16, 176.19; B. Miller 3, R. Mc Murray 3, A. Mullane-Pratt Wickliffe Lake Bolac 0.2 (2). 114.63; Moyston Willaura 10, 115.63; Glen- Woorndoo Mortlake 12, 265.79; Glen- 2, W. Bell 2, J. Bennett 2, D. Clee 2, L. Malloy; LADDER: Great Western 16(pts), thompson Dunkeld 8, 175.00; Woorndoo thompson Dunkeld 12, 201.75; Pens- Hawkesdale Macarthur: A. McCartney. 1607.14(%); Lismore Derrinallum 16, Mortlake 8, 106.45; Ararat Eagles 8, 100.00; hurst 12, 150.00; Ararat Eagles 12, 132.10; BEST, Great Western: B. Miller, D. Grellet, J. Ben- 379.82; Moyston Willaura 12, 374.62; Great Western 4, 27.47; Hawkesdale Ma- Hawkesdale Macarthur 8, 145.78; Tatyoon nett, N. Sibson, D. Folkes, L. Malloy; Hawkes- Woorndoo Mortlake 12, 234.59; Tatyoon 12, carthur 0, 48.94; Caramut 0, 18.18; Tatyoon 8, 118.67; Wickliffe Lake Bolac 0, 34.81; Lis- dale Macarthur: D. West, L. Reichman, J. Wort- 205.45; SMW Rovers 8, 200.65; Glenthomp- 0, 9.28. more Derrinallum 0, 30.48; SMW Rovers 0, ley, R. Glare, T. Hines, A. Bos. son Dunkeld 8, 155.50; Penshurst 8, 100.40; 22.79; Caramut 0, 22.07. Wednesday, May 12, 2021 ~ Page 19 in This week HEYTESBURY INDOOR BIAS BOWLS ASSOCIATION N TES THIS week in Heytesbury is burst- the next end, as they waved goodbye ing at the seams so it might be best to to six shots that Cobrico welcomed. stock up on your favourite beverage It was going to be a tough ask for the and take a gander. home side to claw back from 13-23 We’ll start the coverage this week down and only four ends to play. with the Camperdown Monthly Tour- The home side could only conjure nament and 31 players were there on up a single and a double, in reply to four mats, with players from Camper- the visitors’ two doubles and Tim- down and District. boon Lawn (1) narrowly missed the A great day was had by all who at- fairtytale ending, losing to Cobrico, tended the fi rst one for the season, 16-27. with close games throughout the day. The last match to complete the It turns out that the winners and run- division one coverage this week was ners up played each other in the fi rst Scotts Creek (1) hosting Camperdown game with the team of Brad Willis, (2). Claire Laidlaw, Joyce Roberts and The match started off with the home Ron Absalom runners-up with two side scoring a single and a double, to wins and 62 points for the day. the visitors double in the fi rst three The winners with three wins and ends of the match. 83 points for the day were Dianne Scotts Creek’s (1) skip Allen spoke McSween, Kelvin Rundle, Michele to jack, disagreed and went AWOL, Belyea and Cliff Newling. with Camperdown (2) grabbing a Be sure to mark Tuesday, June 1 in single on the replay to hold a 7-3 lead. your calendars for the next one and That was short-lived as Scotts Creek also make sure you send your entry to (1) claimed fi ve shots on end fi ve to Michele Belyea. take an 8-7 lead before the visitors Next we look at the part everyone responded with a single on the end wants to read – round three pennant to lock up the scores at eight shots Chasing the jack: results. apiece. Glenormiston (3) and Peterborough players watch on as Glenormiston third Cheryl Ham bowls the shot bowl on one end of Glenormiston’s 17 shot win last Wednesday night. Some interesting results here but The lead continued to change in ends 2021E we’ll dive right in and start in division seven through 11 with both sides scor- for round two with jack, which still happening on the mat. hosting Glenormiston (2). one with the match between Cobden ing three shots each with scores still didn’t go well with the visitors picking It was a fi erce tussle from start to Scores were locked at three all after (1) and Timboon Lawn (2). tied at 11 shots each. up the single again on the replay. fi nish and the one point of note was as many ends, while ends four through The match started with a single on The home side then scored two Camperdown (3) would claw back Glenormiston’s (3) third Cheryl tak- eight were back and forth with the the fi rst end to Cobden (1) but a no singles in the next two ends to take a fi ve shots in the last two ends but lost ing jack on a journey off the mat and score in the second end was maybe a 13-11 lead. visitors picking up seven shots to the to Timboon Lawn (4), 18-31. Peterborough gaining a single on the taste of things to come. On end 14 however, Camperdown’s home team’s two singles. The third match was between Cob- replay. The visitors however, detested the (2) lead Jack took out his namesake The next two ends improved for den (2) hosting Camperdown (4) and They were trying their damnedest to next end – their second Rita disliked but would get a single on the replay Camperdown (5) with a single and a this match started off pretty evenly, get the shot on every end as anyone jack so it left the mat, with a single on with no ground lost, 12-14 after 14 double but Glenormiston (2) weren’t with the visitors scoring two triples should. Their attitude and camaraderie the replay opening their account and ends. done yet with a single on end 11 to and a single, to the home team’s fi ve was noticeable from start to fi nish, en- keeping them in touch with Cobden The following two ends were all the retain their lead, 11-8. shots and two singles, with sides dead- joying the experience and having fun (1), 1-3 down. visitors, gaining two singles and lock- End 12 was when jack wanted to locked seven shots apiece and after the while playing. Cobden (1) gained four shots on end ing the scores up at 14 all with fi ve star, its victim was Glenormiston’s (2) fi rst six ends. Well fought to the Peterborough four to streak away from Timboon third Bec and Camperdown (5) scored ends to play. The next eight ends were all the team – Graeme, Lyn, Spencer and a single on the replay to take the lead, Lawn (2), but singles for both sides on Scotts Creek’s (1) third Peter took visitors, adding 10 shots on ends seven Charles and it was a pleasure to watch 12-11. the next two ends kept the visitors in umbrage with jack and parted ways through 14 before the home side got you all play. The visitors took the next four four touch 2-8 down after six ends. but scored a double on the replay to a double and two singles on ends 15 Glenormiston (3) defeated Peterbor- ends with six shots to extend their Three singles helped them claw back put the scores to 16-17 with four ends through 17 to be 11-17 down with four ough, 29-12. lead, 17-12 with fi ve ends to play. their defi cit in ends seven through nine left. ends to play. The next match was between Scotts but Cobden (1) decided to end that run Ends 18 and 19 were all the home Camperdown (4) scored two singles Creek (3) hosting Simpson (2) and it Both sides scored, the home team on end 10 with a single. side, scoring three shots and re-taking and Cobden (2) scores a double and a was a rough start for the visitors from with two singles and the visitors with a Timboon Lawn (2) took ends 11 and the lead 19-17 with two ends to go. triple, falling short to Camperdown (4) the outset, when their skip Alan took single and a double to still lead 20-14 12 with a pair of doubles and the score The visitors scored a double on end 14-19. jack off the mat the very fi rst end, but with the last end to play. was locked at nine shots all. 20 and scores were tied at 19 all with a The last match that rounds out the gaining a triple on the replay. The jack wasn’t done yet as it gravi- Ends 13 through 16 were owned by one-end shootout to play. division two coverage this week was The very next end, Simpson’s (2) tated towards Camperdown’s (5) skip the home side, adding six shots to their Scotts Creek’s (1) skip Allen told Timboon Lawn (3) hosting Scotts third Luke didn’t like jack and took Elizabeth and went to the bar off the scorecard and by the 15th end, Cobden jack that enough was enough but it Creek (2). it off the mat. Scotts Creek (3) would mat. (1) were back in the lead 15-9. didn’t listen, went off and the visitors The home side scored seven shots to claim a triple for themselves on the The visitors would score a single on The visitors took four shots off the took a single on the replay to leave the visitors single within the fi rst six replay and would lead 10-3 after the the replay and Camperdown (5) would home side in the next end to be within Scotts Creek (1) short of Camperdown ends of the match but Scotts Creek fi rst 2 ends of the match. go on to lose to Glenormiston (2) 25- two shots but the home side reclaimed (2) 19-24. (2) soon hit back, closing the gap in Two singles in the next two ends to 14. two shots back to lead, 17-13 with After three games, the division one ends seven and eight with a single and Simpson (2), followed by a single to After three rounds, the top four in four ends to play. top four is Cobden (1), Camperdown a triple to remain within two shots at the home side on end 5, didn’t stop the division three is Simpson (2), Gle- Timboon Lawn (2) would score a (1), Timboon Lawn (1) and Scotts 5-7 down. scoring spree. normiston (2), Cobden (3) and Scotts single shot on end 18 but their night Creek (1). Not to be outdone, Timboon Lawn A triple to both sides on ends six Creek (3), with the top three teams would stop there as Cobden (1) won Division two pennant coverage starts (3) took ends nine through 11 with two and seven didn’t alter too much with still undefeated to this point. the last three ends and added six shots off with Glenormiston (1) receiving a singles and a six, extending its lead to Scotts Creek (3) leading 14-8. Just a reminder to help out your shots to defeat Timboon Lawn (2), forfeit from Simpson (1). 15-5. The next fi ve ends however were a #PennantCrew and write the full 23-14. The second match was Camperdown Ends 12 through 14 went the way of different story. The visitors were pick- names of players on the scorecards As the second scheduled match was (3) hosting Timboon Lawn (4) and the the visitors however, adding a single ing up multiples while keeping the please. Camperdown (1) receiving the forfeit match started evenly, with the score and two doubles to their tally to again home side to singles and the 14th end Also be sure to submit action pic- from Laang-Ecklin, the next match locked at three shots all after as many remain within reach at 10-15 down. was the pay-off. tures of your matches or anything was Timboon Lawn (1) hosting Co- ends. The next two ends were singles to Simpson (2) scored a triple to level indoor bowls related to hibbapress@ brico. Then the visitors scored a six in the the match at 17 shots all with fi ve both sides but ends 17 and 18 were ends gmail.com to help add colour to our The visitors opened the match with a next end, followed by seven more the home side, picking up a single and to play as end 15 was a no score. conversation. four-bagger but by the time the home shots in ends fi ve through eight to a four to extend their lead yet again, The home side scored a single but In other news, the VIBBA mixed side reached that score, 10 ends had lead, 16-3. 21-11 with three ends left. the visitors started to come home in a pairs will be played Friday, May 14 at been played and they had conceded 11 The next end for the home side was The visitors picked up two singles, fl urry on ends 17 through 19, adding a a venue to be confi rmed. shots to the visitors to be 4-15 down. better, gaining fi ve shots to close the to the home team’s single as Timboon triple, double and single. Players will be contacted before the Two doubles to either side in the gap a fair bit but still 8-16 down after Lawn (3) defeated Scotts Creek (2), On the second last end, the home next two ends didn’t change much nine ends. 22-13. side picked up a double and were day as there are a lot of entries for this however, luck would start favouring The following end however, Camp- After three rounds in division two, within reach, 20-23 down with one event. Good luck players. Timboon Lawn (1). erdown’s (3) third Harry had a short Cobden (2) leads Camperdown (4), end to play. On a sadder note this week, we say Cobrico’s third Ashley thought jack meeting with jack off the mat, with Scotts Creek (2), Timboon Lawn (4) Then disaster struck for Scotts Creek goodbye to VIBBA secretary and looked at him funny, took it off and Timboon Lawn (4) picking up a single and Glenormiston (1) by percentage (3) – their skip Jack was fed up with state and national champion Heather with a single on the replay, those four on the replay with the visitors leading on the ladder with all teams on eight jack’s backchat, showed it a lesson off Broadwood who died on Sunday eve- shots in end 13 lit the fi re in the home 20-8. points. the mat and would gain a single on a ning after a long illness. side. Camperdown’s (3) night didn’t im- Rounding out our pennant coverage replay but Scotts Creek (3) would go On behalf of everyone at Heytes- They added three singles in ends 14 prove greatly and by end 18, the home this week is division three and the fi rst on to lose to Simpson (2) 27-21. bury, condolences to Mark and family through 16 to be within four shots of side collected fi ve shots to the visitors’ match was Glenormiston (3) hosting With Cobden (3) receiving the bye at this time. Thank you, H. the visitors at 13-17 down. seven shots. Peterborough. this week, the last game to close out And just like that, this week in The hard work that Timboon Lawn With three ends to play, Camper- This match was one-sided on the division three and the pennant cover- Heytesbury is done and dusted. See (1) did to get close was undone on down’s (3) third Harry was back at it card but that was far from what was age for the week is Camperdown (5) you next week. 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THIS week’s $64000 question is – why does holiday time seem to move faster than the norm? Twenty-six degrees and bright blue sunny skies with the odd cloud with ocean temperatures at what we Victorians would call lovely and warm, it was very hard to leave and fl y home. Fishing wise, well, it was fl athead city with both the Port Stephens area and Manly harbour teeming with fl atties plus a few solid sand (Yellowfi n) whiting. As we had overdosed on local school prawns, bulk oysters from a local farmer, mud and blue swimmer crab as well as bay bugs I let all fl atties swim away except for one feed which went well on the barby Winners: Cobden pair Sherine Healey (left) and Chloe Healey and Timboon’s Donna Weller (right) one night.

combined to win the Rix/Place aggregate stableford at Cobden Golf Club last Friday. 2021E Closer to home (and back to reality) the Curdies estuary is very full with water encroaching on the road that leads to the the town ramp. Boats were out fi shing and I hope they did well as we had chosen to spend a Mother’s Day lunch at the local. Bainbridge snares medal I pity one boater coming back to the ramp only to fi nd that he or she had a fl at tyre on their trailer. Not fun when all you want to do is to load up and go home. Our local rivers are still dishing out some decent browns to those in GOLF NOTES COBDEN the know. The freshwater sections of the Merri, Hopkins and the especially around the deeper pools that don’t abut local TWENTY-SIX players contested the fi rst round of the (fourth hole) and Claire Clarke (seventh hole) while Deb farmland; instead, bushland hold some excellently coloured beasts. Hodgson aggregate stableford at Cobden Golf Club on Ferrari was the only local to get close on the fourth hole. Shallow or surface hard bodies twitched over or just under the Sunday. Meanwhile, ladies competitions have continued over the surface or various soft plastics fi shed the same has seen some fantastic Michael Bainbridge and Greg Byrne produced the day’s past fortnight. captures for some. top scores of 37 points to win A and B grade respectively. On April 28, 16 players took part in the Royal Women’s Regarding the ocean scene some barrel southern bluefi n tuna to 70 Bainbridge fi nished three clear of Jason Walker on 34 Hospital four ball, best ball pairs event. kilos have been taken not far offshore from Apollo Bay in recent days points, while Byrne was one ahead of James Green on 36 Winners were Ev Boyd and Judy Myers on 32 points which spells that these fi sh have already swum past our immediate points, with his victory also seeing him claim the privilege ahead of Elaine Telford and Di Adams on 41 points. coastline. pot. Balls down the line went to Sherine and Chloe Healey for As its only May I’m sure many more have yet to make the journey Balls down the line went to Adam Fletcher, David Absa- their 40 point score. from the west to the east so for those with big offshore boats, I’m sure lom, Geoff Davis, Mark Loving, Trevor Mee, John Rix and Nearest the pins went to Di Adams, Chloe Healey and Ev you are watching any reports and are ready to go. Ulbe Twynstra. Boyd (fourth hole), and Di McKenzie, Jeannine White and Nearest the pins were recorded by James Green (fourth Marie Smith (seventh hole). hole), Jason Walker (seventh hole), Trevor Mee (10th Last Wednesday, 17 players contested the May monthly hole), Andrew Giles (closest second shot on second hole) medal. and David Absalom (closest second shot on 14th hole). Janine Stevens won the medal and B grade after she fi n- In the Rix match play handicap, Greg Byrne defeated Stuart Dawson three and one. ished the round with a score of nett 69. This week’s competition is round one of the Hodgson Pat Tickner was runner-up in B grade with nett 71, while stableford pairs aggregate. Di Adams won A grade with nett 72 ahead of Ellen Darcy Last Friday 12 teams of three contested the Rix/Place ag- nett 73. gregate stableford at Cobden. Balls down the line went to Judy Myers nett 72, Kate Winners were Cobden pair Sherine and Chloe Healey and Parlour next 73 and Deb Ferrari nett 74. Timboon’s Donna Weller on 105 points. Nearest the pins were achieved by Ellen Darcy, Pat Tick- Runners-up were Terang trio Carmel Darcy, Jenny Meade ner and Judy Myers (fourth hole), Ellen Darcy, Deb Ferrari and Jo Arundell on 99 points. and Judy Myers (seventh hole) and Ellen Darcy, Deb Fer- Lucky cards went to Barb Hill, Jill Lewis and Muriel rari and Ev Boyd (10th hole). Aberline. Sherine Healey and Janine Stevens won the putting com- Nearest the pins for the visitors went to Donna Weller petition with 30 putts each. Nice catch: A solid yellowfi n whiting taken before sun up

on a soft plastic minnow right next to the Manly ferry. 2021E Cobden night netball results Lions no match ROUND three results from Cobden Seniors: WDGA pennant fi nalists locked in night netball. Cobden Bloods 47 for classy Wolves Juniors: Diamonds 9 TEAMS for next Monday’s lost to Camperdown 3-2, CORANGAMITE Lions is still on the hunt Swifts 34 GOALS, Cobden Bloods: Kate Western District Golf Terang defeated 3-2, for its fi rst win of the South West Victorian Thunderbirds 29 Smith 12, Matilda Darcy 9, Eisha Association pennant fi nals were Hamilton lost to Timboon 5-0. Football Association season following a 5-2 GOALS, Swifts: Ismeala Ford 20, Howard 7; Diamonds: Hayley decided earlier this week. Division two: Peterborough loss to Warrnambool Wolves on Sunday. Emily Hickey 12, Amarli Lawlor Collins 5, Annie Johnstone 2, Elli With clubs completing the fi nal defeated Timboon 4-1, Cobden 2; Thundersbirds: Isla Nolan 13, Collins 1. The Wolves outclassed the Lions at Scotts rounds of the home and away defeated Port Fairy 4-1. Shelby Cameron 10, Remy Gaut 6. BEST, Cobden Bloods: Kate Creek Reserve, scoring fi ve goals to two season, the top two teams from Division three: East BEST, Swifts: Amarlie Lawlor, Smith, Alice Suhan, Ruby Darcy; in the opening half before both sides went the three divisions have now Framlingham lost to Ella Arndell, Indiana Cameron; Diamonds: Sienna Chivell, Ruby goalless in the second half. progressed onto next week’s Warrnambool 4-1, Camperdown Thunderbirds: Lila Bennett, Isla Kenna, Hayley Collins. Ramiro Alonso opened his account for the deciders. defeated Port Fairy 4.5-0.5. Nolan, Amelia Pride. College Blues 30 club with a brace in what was an otherwise In division one Terang will Meanwhile, the fi nal round of Vixens 20 Awesome Sauce 29 tough day. meet Timboon, while in division the men’s home and away season Firebirds 19 GOALS, College Blues: Riley In the association’s other matches, Portland two Peterborough will face will be held this Sunday. GOALS, Vixens: Isobel Sinnott Stephenson 15, Dayle Smithwick Panthers trounced Deakin Dragons 9-0, Port Cobden. Scratch matches will be played 18, Mia McVilly 1, Marley Howard 10, Ruby Walsh 5; Awesome Sauce: Fairy Plovers accounted for Stawell Pioneers Camperdown and Warrnambool (division one), 1; Firebirds: Krystal Blain 8, Nellie Fiona Kent 9, Remy Gaut 8, Sarah 2-1 and Warrnambool Rangers defeated Peterborough will square off in Peterborough (division two) and Sadler 6, Piper Stephens 3. Delwig 7. Hamilton Raiders 4-1. the division three decider, with Heywood (division three). BEST, Vixens: Isobel Sinnott, BEST, College Blues: Riley In this weekend’s games, the Dragons all grand fi nals to be played at Handicap contests will be held Elsie Sinnott, Olivia Benson; Stephenson, Madison Helmore, host the Pioneers, the Wolves welcome the Camperdown Golf Club. at Port Fairy (division one) and Firebirds: Nellie Sadler, Krystal Dayle Smithwick; Awesome Sauce: Plovers, the Panthers take on the Rangers Results: East Framlingham (division Blain, Macy Mahony. Remy Gaut, Sierra Ryan, Emily and the Raiders meet the Lions. Division one: Warrnambool three). Gaut. Wednesday, May 12, 2021 ~ Page 23 your local SPORT Phone: 5593 1888 Email: [email protected] Demons gallant in Blues defeat TIMBOON Demons coach “We just showed good signs “He tried to do as much as Dennis Hobbs found plenty of that we could not get overrun he could really and he did very encouraging signs in his side’s which was good.” well. He led and presented well performance against one of Hobbs was pleased with the for us.” the Warrnambool and District infl uence of big man Marcus With fi ve games under its football league’s top teams on Hickey, who was best on a belt, Hobbs said his side needed Saturday. ground in a different role. to continue working hard to The Demons fell to a 1-4 Hickey kicked four goals improve its defi ciencies but record after a gritty performance from the forward line, with was making some progress on against Nirranda. young tall shouldering the The side went down 11.12 majority of the ruck duties. the back of Saturday’s loss. (78) to 5.7 (37) but Hobbs said Hobbs said he opted to keep He said his leaders were the scoreboard did not tell the Hickey fresh throughout the starting to encourage more full story of the contest. contest, which allowed the players to attend training, While he conceded the Blues Demons to have a focal point which he hopes will result in ran out the game strongly, he in attack. more improvement come game said Timboon also showed “We lost Tom Lindquist early day. it matched its more fancied in the second quarter and he “We’re not really there (yet) opponents in patches of the fi rst was a big loss to our forward but there was encouraging half. structure which didn’t help but signs on Saturday and I’ll be “I know in the last quarter we put Barney down there and encouraging them to keep doing when they kicked a few goals put a young kid in the ruck that this week,” Hobbs said. they looked really good which which freed him up a bit,” he “We realise we played a top is pretty obvious but I was said. side but I’m starting to see a happy with the way we played “It was pretty good because and held them back (at times),” young Smurthwaite went into few more players getting on Hobbs said. the ruck and he’s very keen to board which hopefully makes “Our forward line worked the learn which helps free Barney a bit of a difference at training. best it has all season so there up. “Hopefully we see a few was still good encouraging “We also kept him fresher and changes (within the group) I’m Star performer: Marcus Hickey kicked four goals in a best on ground display signs (shown). rotated him a bit more. hoping.” against Nirranda on Saturday. 2019D Tigers netballers record confi dence-boosting victory

SIMPSON’S A grade netball victory losing two tough games in a row so to hit the ground running quicker in also time for her side to fi nd its “Otway was a really good hit-out. It over Western Eagles on Saturday we were lacking a bit of confi dence its matches consistency. was a really tough game, a lot of back has restored its confi dence levels and fl ow down the court. “It’s something for us to defi nitely Not to just add more wins to its and forth and really high scoring but according to coach Bec Mitchell. “But that win and being in front work on at training on Tuesday record, but to also be competitive we were defi nitely with them the The Tigers ended a two-game losing has defi nitely boosted the morale and and Thursday and then bringing it when it faces the competition’s streak with a 53-40 victory over got the girls more excited about the through to Saturday,” Mitchell said. stronger sides. whole way. the Eagles at Simpson Recreation game.” “We have another tough game this “I suppose it’s to prove to everyone, “We just want to get that consistency Reserve. Mitchell said the Tigers now week against Imps and it’s going to not only ourselves, but also everyone and also settle a few of the girls. We Mitchell said her side, which was needed to harness the confi dence and be pretty wet I think so we need to who supports us that we are good have a few out including myself so missing numerous key players, found excitement gained from its victory in ready for that. enough,” Mitchell said. we want to get that defensive side the enjoyment in netball after missing its upcoming matches. “Hopefully we can get another “South were just a bit too strong for settled. We’ve put in a new combo the winning feeling in past weeks. She said her side was hesitant early win.” us and were too fast coming down the “It’s really boosted the confi dence against the Eagles but fl ourished in Having sustained early season court but we’ve changed a few things which we hope also helps us - we’re of the girls,” she said. the fi nal three quarters as it grew in losses to South Colac and Otway and we’re hoping they defi nitely really strong in attack so we’re “We were in a bit of a rut I guess momentum, but she wants her players Districts, Mitchell said it was work come next time. hoping it helps us in our defence.”

Rebels’ girls bow out of NAB League fi nals Exports celebrate GREATER Western Victoria Rebels NAB goal apiece before the Falcons gained control in behinds to register a 5.6 (36) to 3.4 (22) victory League girls campaign came to an end on the the second term. and book a spot in this Saturday’s decider against AFL milestones weekend. They kicked two unanswered goals to open the Oakleigh Chargers. Chloe Leonard, Kalani Scoullar, Tahlia Meier, TWO Cobden exports celebrated milestone The Rebels, which was seeking its fi rst ever up a 17 point lead at the main change before the Rebels fought back in the third term. Paige Scott, Lilli Condon and Nyokoat Dojiok AFL matches over the weekend. female grand fi nal berth, went down to the They kicked two goals to get within fi ve points were the Rebels best players in the defeat. Zach Merrett and Gary Rohan played their Geelong Falcons at Avalon Airport Oval in the of the Falcons at the last break before Geelong The Rebels attention will now turn to its boys’ 150 AFL games when Essendon and Geelong do-or-die semi-fi nal. once again kicked clear in the fi nal term. side, which returns to action on May 23 against took on Greater Western Sydney Giants and In a close fi rst quarter, both sides registered a They kicked two goals to the Rebels three the Eastern Ranges. Richmond respectively. Merrett was the Bombers best player in his milestone match, with the midfi elder collecting 37 disposals in the 16.11 (107) to Cashmore, Thompson win comps 16.9 (105) defeat to the Giants. He became the seventh quickest Bomber to reach game 150, adding it was surreal to play GOLF NOTES TIMBOON 150 games matches for the Bombers. “When I got into the club it was trying to get one game and then when you got one it COUNTBACKS were needed to The ladies event was won second round of the President’s/ Donna Weller (10) won the ball was then trying to play two,” Merrett said. decide the winner of Timboon Golf by Donna Weller with nett 73, Captain’s Trophy. down the line with a nett 78. “Then you wanted to play 10 then 50 and Club competition on Saturday. three clear of runner-up Heather Last Thursday’s Kazza’s Railway Visitor Bindi Gove (45) won to get to 100 was obviously a pretty big milestone a couple of years ago. Thirty-eight players took part in Finlayson on nett 76. View Hotel Chicken was won by division two with a nett 72 ahead of a stroke event for the fi rst round of Nearest the pins went to Geoff Bill Norton with 26 points from “To get to 150 now is really exciting but Andrea Thompson. I obviously want to have a bit more team the President’s/Captain’s Trophy Norton (fi fth hole), Sam Thompson Daryle Beames with 23 points. Judith Wallace won the ball down with neither division having a clear (seventh hole), Mark McKenzie Meanwhile, a strong fi eld of success moving forward and win a few more the line with a nett 76. games in the next, hopefully, 150. winner. (10th hole) and Wes Hollick (14th golfers contested a stroke round for Nearest the pins were won by June “It’s a bit surreal but super exciting as In division one, Peter Cashmore hole). the May monthly medal and silver Ayres (fi fth hole) and Donna Weller well.” got the chocolates on Colin Costin The Nutrien ball on the 11th spoon last Wednesday. Rohan also starred in his milestone game, after both players scored nett 72s. hole went to Hamish Huffadine, Andrea Thompson (28) took out (second shot to 10th hole), while Nelle Cashmore won the Landmark kicking fi ve goals as the Cats won the 2020 In division two, Nick Thompson while the South West Car Service the honours with a score nett 74. grand fi nal rematch against the Tigers 19.12 nearest the pin with her second shot was deemed the overall winner ball on the 13th was won by Nick In division one Lynne Newton (126) to 9.9 (63). on the 13th hole. following the decider with Franny Thompson. (17) claimed victory on a countback His milestone was made up of 106 matches Togni after the pair both fi nished the Next Saturday’s competition will from Nelle Cashmore (21) after Today’s event is a four ball, best at Sydney and 44 at Geelong. day with nett 73s. be another Stroke event for the both players recorded nett 77s. ball with a draw for partners. Page 24 ~ Wednesday, May 12, 2021 localyour SPORT Tigers spread scoring load in Eagles win

SIMPSON made a positive start to Salmon, Darcy Johnstone and Aaron life without star forward and co- Harding all kicked two each. coach Nick Harding on Saturday. Leishman was pleased with Harding is set to spend an extended Hawkins performance, adding the stint on the sidelines following emerging forward was ready to surgery on a broken arm sustained become the side’s focal point in against South Colac the previous Harding’s absence. week. “Lachie Hawkins has been out While he is expected to be sorely injured the last few weeks but he missed, the Tigers showed it could gave us a great target up forward,” fi nd alternate avenues to goal in its he said. 19.17 (131) to 5.7 (37) win over “I would have loved to have seen Western Eagles. him up there with Whopper but he’ll Ten players hit the scoresheet in shoulder that load and he’s showed the victory, including seven who he’s up for the challenge.” kicked multiple goals. Leishman was also pleased with “It was our fi rst game without the response from his playing group Whopper – we didn’t really have just seven days after a disappointing him last week – but it was a good 56 point loss to South Colac. team win,” a delighted co-coach He conceded his side’s Tom Leishman said following the performance “was pretty ordinary win. by our own standards” but said the “It’s always a tough one coming turnaround had it confi dent more into playing a lesser side but I was wins could be forthcoming, starting happy with how everyone went. with Colac Imperials this Saturday. “It was one we had to win and I “We looked like we were up for thought we did everything well and it and looked good early but when Solid: we found a few different avenues to Whopper went down our confi dence Brenton De Jong, pictured playing against Alvie in the 2019 season, kicked a goal and was goal too obviously with Whopper was shot a bit,” Leishman said. among Simpson’s best players in its victory over Western Eagles on Saturday. 2019D out. “With him and Lachie out we had of unselfi sh play and the best part can push forward and get a few more Apollo Bay so they look to be going “ We shared the load a bit more no target up forward and although was it wasn’t the main ones standing wins on the board.” reasonably well,” he said. which makes us that bit less we had similar entries to South we up, there wasn’t really a bad player Leishman said his side needed to “But if we want to be playing fi nals predictable.” just didn’t convert whereas they did to be honest. defeat Imps on home turf to give its these are the games we must win. Lachie Hawkins and Matt Drayton which was disappointing. “It was a good performance leading fi nals hopes additional merit. “It’s defi nitely a must win and we both kicked three goals apiece in the “To bounce back and have a good into this weekend’s Imps game. The “They have a couple of good need to knock them off if we want to victory, while Noah Ackerley, Mick team win was good. There was lots morale is back up so hopefully we wins on the board and just lost to do anything with our year.” Demons positive despite fi rst defeat

TIMBOON Demons A grade netball side lost “It was positive that there are things to “They probably have things they want to Sinnott said her side was expecting the lions no admirers despite suffering its fi rst loss of improve on. The girls were quite happy, not improve on as well but (given we’re) two to push them but said she wanted her side to season 2021 on Saturday. happy that they lost, but positive and saw that strong sides it could pretty much go either way regroup after the Nirranda loss, adding she The Demons challenged 2019 reigning we could match it with them. (next time).” may also experiment with her line-ups and premier Nirranda at Timboon Recreation “We know that some of the errors can be Sinnott also said her side “struggled to move structures. Reserve and put up a spirited fi rst half before rectifi ed and we could also look at plans to try freely in our attack end” in the second half, “I think we potentially also need to look at the Blues seized control of the contest. something different for the next time we play which allowed the Blues to get on top. trying combinations before we need to make a However, the Blues did not have it all on them in the hope something different might “We made some changes which didn’t quite its own terms, with the host side continually work a bit better.” come off and then I made some more changes change and making sure the girls are confi dent nipping at its heels in the second half as it went While conceding Nirranda claimed the but we just couldn’t quite get there,” she said. stepping on court into those positions when on to post a 45-39 victory. upperhand late, Sinnott said it was basic errors “They were very fi t and their intensity level changes are made in those high pressure Demons coach Leah Sinnott was naturally which ultimately proved the difference in the was pretty high whereas in patches we dropped situations,” she said. disappointed with the loss but proud of her contest. but we picked ourselves up which was good. “Rather than waiting and reacting, one thing side’s display and walked away from the However, she knows those errors can be “To the girls credit there’s a lot of positive I took out of Saturday, was we need to start contest with plenty of positives. simply fi xed, adding her side knew if it things to take out of it. with some different combinations and give “It’s not all doom and gloom that’s for sure. continued to perform well it could feature at “Good teams make you change your game everyone that confi dence within them so we’re It was certainly goal for goal until half-time the pointy end of the season. plan which probably didn’t help on the prepared for those changes. and then we probably found their defensive “Statistic wise there was fi ve centre balls and weekend and we probably didn’t have a back- “I haven’t spoken to Alicia yet or the girls pressure was too good and prevented us from I think two of them we lost on calls and three up or hadn’t worked on those plans (when they playing the way which has really been working we threw straight back to them and even when didn’t work) as well as what we needed to do about where they want to go (with that) yet for us,” she said. you look at it they were silly errors but that’s (when that occurred).” but we certainly want to go in focusing on the “We couldn’t quite work the ball in as cleanly the difference there,” Sinnott said. The Demons are now set to take on eighth- things we’ve been doing well already as well as we’d like and we made forced errors, I “But we defi nitely see ourselves in the range placed South Rovers at Walter Oval this as looking at possibly different line-ups or guess to Nirranda’s credit. and we know we have room for improvement. Saturday. different structures.”

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