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AFL/NSW/ACT Rules & Regulations Program Index (fi) Item Page Item Page PARENTS & SPECTATORS CODE OF CONDUCT Match Schedule 4 Club Championship 25 NSW/ACT HFNL Officials 5 Hall of Fame & Club News 26-38  Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. HFNL President’s Report 6 Interleague Results 39  Encourage participation, but don’t force it. General Manager’s Report 7 Football Reserves Team Lists 40  Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. 2018 Football Ladders 8 Odewahn Medal & Goalkicking 41  Never ridicule mistakes or losses Supporters are there to support not downgrade.  Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators and spectators. Physical or verbal abuse Football U14s Teams 9 Senior Football Player Profiles 42-43 will not be tolerated. O’Connell Medal & Best Junior 10 Senior Football Team Lists 44  Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. Volunteer of the Year 11 Azzi Family Medal 45  Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club officials in private. HLTA Presidents Report 12 Netball Presidents Report 46  Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such comments are politically incorrect and it Football U17s Teams 13 Netball Honour Roll 47-48 is your coach, team-mates, Club and family that are let down with such remarks. Thomas Medal 14 Netball Team Lists & B&F Results 49-55  Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs. Suncorp Rising Star 15 A Grade Player Profiles 56  Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct toward any player, official, umpire or WAW Player of Year/Club Umpire 16 2018 Football & Netball Results 57-59 supporter. Such actions are totally unacceptable. HFNL Chronology 17-19  Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, coaches, officials or players. Football Honour Roll 20-23  Abusive language is unacceptable. How They Finished 24  Do not use information technology to make or post inappropriate comments against players, clubs, club officials, match officials or the League which is discriminatory or offensive. Information technology includes, but is not limited to, email, instant messaging, text messages, phone messages, digital images, website postings (including HUME FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE social media such as Face book, Twitter and blogs). gratefully acknowledges the support of

AFL/NSW/ACT Rules & Regulations SPONSORS j) ~. ~' PLAYERS CODE OF CONDUCT WAW Credit Union (Major Sponsor) Commercial Club (Silver Sponsor) NSW/ACT  Play by the rules – the rules of your Club and the laws of the game. Springdale Heights Tavern (Gold Sponsor) Club Warehouse (Silver Sponsor)  Attend training sessions and matches at times advised by the Club. If unable, for a valid reason to do so, players Cadman Machinery (Gold Sponsor) Jacob Toyota Wodonga (League Partner) will inform the Club as soon, as is practical. Harris Liebermann Solicitors (Gold Sponsor) Healthfocus Albury (League Partner)  Act respectfully toward the officials and players of their own and opposing Clubs.  Respect and follow the directions of coaching staff, match and club officials. RSM (Gold Sponsor) 2AY Radio (League Partner)  Treat all players with respect, as you would want them to treat you. OTHER GENEROUS SUPPORTERS  Act respectfully towards match officials at all times. Abusive language is unacceptable. Amanda Thomas Photography  Avoid individual or collective behaviour, which may reasonably be held by spectators to be offensive.  Avoid all acts likely to incite spectators to violence or disorder. AFLNEB Umpires  Make no detrimental statements in public (radio, television, print or electronic media) in respect to the ABC Radio, Wagga & Albury Garry O’Connell Family performance of any match officials, players, or any policy decisions of the Club or the League. Abide by the By- AFL (NSW/ACT) Conway Printing, Laws, (Rules & Regulations) and the Competition Rules of the League.  Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs. Azzi Family ‘Piney Pub’,  Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such comments are politically incorrect and it Barry Malone Family John Ryan Family is your coach, team-mates, Club and family that are let down with such remarks. BJ’s Burton Trophies & Engraving, Albury The Border Morning Mail  Do not use information technology to make or post inappropriate comments against players, clubs, club officials, match officials or the League which is discriminatory or offensive. Information technology includes, but is not Coronet Jewellers Albury The Daily Advertiser, limited to, email, instant messaging, text messages, phone messages, digital images, website postings (including Hume League Club Umpires Thomas Family social media such as Face book, Twitter and blogs). Hume League Trainers’ Association Walbundrie Grounds Committee

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Football BOARD OF MANAGEMENT NETBALL COMMITTEE Brendan I’Anson (President) Julianne Clancy (President)

8.45 am Fourths (Under 14) Phillip Bouffler (Vice-President) Tracey Lieschke (Vice-President Following the Fourth’s Grand Final the winning team will receive the Maloney Family Liza Gooden Liza Gooden (Sectretary) Perpetual Shield and the Hume League Premiership Cup. Members of the victorious team Julianne Clancy Elaine Carter (Treasurer) Andy Dore Emily Bush (Game Secretary) will receive Hume League Premiership Medallions as will Umpires—Central, Goal and Peter Morris Tracey Bush (Assistant Game Secretary, Registrar) Boundary. The ‘Man of the Match’ will be awarded the WAW Trophy. Stephen Bunyan Carle Fletcher (Umpires Convenor) Phil Takle Sharon Riley (Interleague Co-ordinator) 10.00 am Thirds (Under 17) Paul Beesley Kylie Kelleher (Publicity Officer) Following the Third’s Grand Final the winning team will receive the Jack Wood Memorial GENERAL MANAGER MEDIA OFFICERS Shield and the Hume League Premiership Cup. Members of the victorious team will Dalton Wegener Barry Malone and Shane Norman receive Hume League Premiership Medallions as will Umpires—Central, Goal and Boundary. The ‘Man of the Match’ will be awarded the WAW Trophy. LIFE MEMBERS AFL NSW/ACT HALL OF FAME MEMBERS AFL VOLUNTEERS AWARD 50 Yrs Garry O’Connell Merv Wegener Bill Koschitzke 12 noon Reserves Merv Wegener Garry O’Connell Ian Schilg Following the Reserves’ Grand Final the winning team will receive the Alwyn Schmidt Des Kennedy* Merv Wegener LIFE MEMBERS Peter Carroll Col Black Memorial Shield and the Hume League Premiership Cup. Members of the victorious team George Azzi* Kelly Azzi* Lindsay Norman Garry O’Connell will receive Hume League Premiership Medallions as will Umpires—Central, Goal and Jack Wood* Roy McDonald* Trevor Smith Boundary. The ‘Man of the Match’ will be awarded the WAW Trophy. Bert Webb* Ern Wehner* Bill Barton ASSOCIATE LIFE MEMBERS Alex Beer* Des Kennedy* Harry Gardiner* Lindsay Norman 2.30 pm Seniors Merv Wegener Bill Thomas* Ian Kreutzberger Noreen Norman Barry Malone Garry O’Connell Col Black Peter Carroll Senior Football and Netball grades will line up on the sportsground prior to 2:30pm to Jack Odewahn* Sheila Klein David Coulston Claude Tomlinson* acknowledge the singing of the National Anthem. At the conclusion of the Grand Final the Dot Odewahn* Jill Kohlhagen Bill Thomas* premiers will be presented with the WAW Credit Union Premiership Cup. Members of the Mary Fielder Alan Klose* Ted Miller Hume Umpires Association Jean Trethowan* Gladys Klose* Don Star Rick Clancy and Chris Muller winning team will be presented with Hume League Premiership Medallions by League Joan Lucas* Heather Habermann Graham Scholz President Merv Wegener. The Grand Final ‘Man of the Match’ will be presented with the Alison Scott Julianne Clancy Kelly & George Azzi* 2018 INTERLEAGUE COACHES Des Kennedy Memorial Medal, and the winning Coach will be presented with the Merv Thelma Moll* Elaine Carter John Trevaskis Brent Piltz (Seniors) Janice Beesley Liza Gooden Terry O’Halloran Tim Scott (U18s) Wegener Medal. Man of the Match trophies will be presented by a representative of WAW Carla Fletcher Christine Biar Noreen Norman Credit Union. Presentation of Hume League Grand Final Medallions to all officials (Central, David Koschitzke Jill Kohlhagen Goal and Boundary Umpires) involved in all four Grand Finals will be made at the conclusion of each match by League President, Merv Wegener and Vice President, Independent Tribunal Chairman: Errol Gibb Honorary Investigations Officer: Bill Groenen

Brendan I’Anson. CLUB OFFICIALS 2018 CLUB PRESIDENT SECRETARY SENIOR COACH(S) Netball Billabong Crows Kevin Martin Tracey Fealey Alastair Austin BB Saints Steve Koschitzke Noel Livermore Kade Stevens 9:45 am 14 & Under CDHBU Chris Scott Denis Tomlinson M.Collins/J.Stevenson 11.00 am 12 & Under Brendan Sheather Trevor Smith Josh Hillary Henty Nathan Scholz Graeme Jackson Joel Price 11.00 am 16 & Under Holbrook David Morton Lionel Plunkett Matt Sharp 12.30 pm C Reserve Bill Longley Jenni Robertson Beau Packer Jindera Kevin Takle Karen Freeman Kerry Bahr 12.30 pm B Grade Lockhart Bob Matthews Kerri Brown J.Phillips/J.Harrington 2.30 pm C Grade Murray Magpies Ted Miller Emma Quinlivan P.Packer/B.Thompson 2.30 pm A Grade Osborne Jason Gooden Brent Alexander Matt Rava Rand Walbundrie Walla C.Collins/N.Garlick Ian Kreutzberger Myles Aalbers Important reminder to patrons leaving the ground, the gate located at the Northern End of the ground is the only exit before the final siren.

4 5 From the President, HFNL Board General Manager’s Report Welcome everyone to the Hume Football Netball League Grand Final. th It has been a pleasure and honour to be chairman of our great football netball league. This year’s seeded draw started after the Easter break on the 7th April and was originally drafted to conclude on the 15 Sept. to th Thank you to all our Major sponsors WAW ,Springdale Hieghts Tavern, Cadmac Machinary, RSM accommodate for the OMFNL Grand Final the following Saturday. When the TDFL Grand Final was also scheduled for the 15 Sept. the HFNL clubs voted to insert an extra bye into the draw to move the League’s Grand Final back to 22nd Sept. The OMFL Grand Final Accounting, Harris Lieberman. rd And league partners Commercial Club ,HealthFocus, Jacob Toyota ,1494 2ay, Sherwood, Club was subsequently scheduled for Sunday 23 Sept. All clubs apart from CDHBU (Under 14s) fielded teams in all four grades this season. The U14s Draw subsequently included at least Warehouse. one bye for each club. Junior playing numbers continue to be a challenge across the League and indeed the region. For example the Thanks to the Trainers Association and Fran Jones and Simone Alexander for their work and the on-going discussions regarding the stability of the region. trainers of every club. The Hume League hosted the Interleague this year against the Ovens and King Football and Netball League at the Howlong Thankyou also to all involved in Interleague football and netball it was a great day with a welcome sportsground which was in great condition resulting in an entertaining day. Thanks to the Howlong FC in helping make the week of outcome, Howlong also did a fantastic job of looking after us and the O&K players and officials. training and the day a great success. Thanks also to the co-operation of the clubs, players and coaches. Interleague results can be Thank you to all the club committees and presidents for their patients and understanding during the viewed on page 39. season, you never get tiered of working with passionate people. Last week’s Presentation Dinner was again a great success. Congratulations to all award winners on the night and fully deserve the recognition they receive. I would like to thank everyone involved in preparing for the evening, in particular MC Robbie Thanks to the Walbundrie grounds committee for their work preparing the ground and sheds for the MacKinlay and the Henty Community Club. I hope everyone enjoyed the evening. finals it’s a long few weeks for you. The Hall of Fame Dinner was again a very successful evening and congratulate all this year’s inductees. Thanks must also be made to Congratulations to Alyce Parker on being named captain of the all Australian U18 s women’s football HOF Sub-Committee chairman, Brendan I’Anson and wife Tania together with the HOF sub-committee members Kerry Garland, side. Shane Norman and Garry Drew. To Sam DeSteiger also from Holbrook on state selection in the NSW PSSA side. There would be few games played without the League’s club umpires turning up and officiating every week. They all deserve Congratulations to two men who played 400 games of football Matt Kilo from Henty, and recognition for their services. Congratulations to this year’s award winners Jacob Ladgrove (Umpire Most Improved), Laurie Sly Dean Fitzgerald from CDHBU a great effort and not often reached. (Services to Umpiring) and Brett Singe (Umpire of the Year). League Umpire Co-ordinators, Rick Clancy and Chris Muller are being To the independent board members who are a diverse and committed group of people who care kept very busy and do a great job during the finals and thanks to Mark Bywater and Troy Mavroudis for their efforts in assisting and about country football and netball they have been patient and very helpful at times when I need them. training League umpires. The League’s has achieved further financial stability this year with the great work from new Vice-President, Phil Bouffler, securing Thank you to each and every one of you for your input and heathy debate throughout the season. several new sponsors and last month announcing a three year extension with our very loyal Major Sponsor, WAW Credit Union. A big thanks to Phil Bouffler who has been a driving force behind a lot of the sponsorship, which A significant change to the Region, League and club administration will occur in 2019 with the introduction of the AFL NSW/ACT makes the administration of league self-funding and not a burden on clubs as it is in other leagues. Player Payment Framework (Salary Cap). Clubs became familiar this season with the administrative paperwork required for this That’s why I believe the new board is independent and will continue to act with the league’s best move completing the needs of a Soft Salary Cap model. Information garnered from the resultant data concluded a Salary Cap figure interest at heart. of $100,000 to be implemented in 2019 across the region (Farrar & Riverina Leagues). Thanks to Paul Habel from AFL NSW/ACT who Thank you to Paul Habel with all year his experience he is a great sounding board for me and all has worked hard to implement not just the Salary Cap model but to also be available for questions and queries from across the hume league clubs, that’s why it is upmost importance we come to some agreement with League and indeed the region. AFLNSWACT on the new affiliation. (More to come on that so please read the agreement) There were 16 reportable incidents (same as last year) up to this point of the season, 9 of which resulted in the player accepting the set penalty and 1 withdrawn. The HFNL Independent Tribunal convened six times (twelve last year) resulting in 5 guilty verdicts and Lastly to our new general Manager Dalton Wegener I’m sure it’s been a long year, he has new 3 suspensions involving matches. chairman in training not an easy task , thank you for all you’re your patients for all you have done for Junior Permits - there were 341 (333 last year) incoming (135 in U17s, 206 in sport in the area and I and the board look forward to working with you in the future. U14s) and 289 outgoing (292 last year) permits approved to this point of the It’s been a great year for sport in our league. Congratulations to Holbrook on getting two young sides season. in the grand final a testament to the club as a whole. Well done to Jindera and Rand-Walbundrie- The League continues to extend its reach by use of traditional and social media. Walla with two sides as well . 2AY Radio has come on board this year as a League sponsor calling the Interleague It will be a great day’s entertainment with all side’s playing a high standard of football during the game and broadcasting weekly updates. I would like to thank Shane Norman for finals. the time he has given to updating our social media and presenting the draw. Also Paul Beesley and Barry Malone for their work giving weekly updates on the Good luck to everyone and I hope all of you can take a day of from the worries of the weather and various radio stations. Thanks to all our media partners. relax. Finals month is the busy time of year and its success cannot be achieved without the hard work performed by the Walbundrie Grounds Committee in preparing the Walbundrie sportsground for action. Thanks to all involved in making the HFNL Finals series, arguably, the most successful in the region. Brendan I’Anson Special mention to Life Members Merv Wegener and Barry Malone (pictured) President, HFNL Board. whose combined League experience of over 60 years is still of great value. Lastly, President Brendan I’Anson and the HFNL Board has been very supportive this year in regards to administrative matters and must thank them for their

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Dalton Wegener General Manager, HFNL. Life Members Merv Wegener and Barry Malone performing the timekeeping duties during this year’s finals series.

WAW • CADMAC HacdsLiebec~~~ RS~A (j; Smart Banking Sprlqiale• Hdt)lll ~ TUtm ·- 6 7 2018 HFNL Football Ladders FOURTHSFOU T S V Semon Undertn Holbrook v Rand-Walb-Walla GIANTS Team p W L D FF F A % PTS Team p W L D FF F A % PTS (Green & Gold) (Orange, Grey, White) Henty 18 16 2 0 0 1851 1057 175.12 64 Holbrook 18 17 1 0 0 1772 423 418.91 68 Coach: Russell Parker Coach: Luke Kohlhagen Brock Burrum 18 15 3 0 0 1770 1037 170.68 60 Jindera 18 16 2 0 0 1401 398 352.01 64 Runner: Wes Black Runner: Brett Kohlhagen Holbrook 18 12 5 1 0 1469 1139 128.97 50 Osborne 18 13 5 0 0 1232 425 289.88 52 Osborne 18 12 6 0 0 1539 1013 151.92 48 Brock Burrum 18 13 5 0 0 1585 606 261.55 52 Manager: Nathan Watkins Jindera 18 12 6 0 0 1586 1221 129.89 48 Rand-Walb-Walla 18 11 7 0 0 942 642 146. 73 44 2 Charlie Morton 18 Max Davis Culcairn 18 10 8 0 0 1425 1378 103.41 40 Culcairn 18 9 9 0 0 999 809 123.49 36 3 Jed Davis 22 Jayden Hucker 1 Foster Gardiner 15 Archer Gardiner Rand-W alb-W alla 18 7 10 1 0 1269 1275 99.53 30 Lockhart 18 8 10 0 0 927 1142 81.17 32 Howlong 18 7 11 0 0 1191 1598 74.53 28 Howlong 18 8 10 0 0 877 1087 80.68 32 4 Flynn Scholes 23 Nelson Hart 3 Todd Schirmer 16 Harry Kreutzberger CDHBU 18 6 12 0 0 1060 1390 76.26 24 Henty 18 7 11 0 0 597 1053 56.7 28 5 Angus Wright 24 Oscar Southwell 4 Konrad Wright 18 Nate Kohlhagen Billabong Crows 18 4 14 0 0 948 1506 62.95 16 M urray Magpies 18 3 15 0 0 677 1571 43.09 12 6 Delaney Emerson 25 Charlie Wright 5 Hamish Lieschke 20 Edward Kreutzberger Lockhart 18 3 15 0 0 949 1584 59.91 12 Billabong Crows 18 3 15 0 0 554 1451 38.18 12 Murray M agpies 18 3 15 0 0 1060 1919 55.24 12 CDHBU 18 0 18 0 0 269 2225 12.09 0 7 Sam De Steiger 29 Harry Plunkett 6 Thomas Lieschke 21 Max Diffey 9 Rohan Jepson 30 Oscar Preston 7 Fletcher Kohlhagen 30 Mitch Van Deventer 10 Henry Gulliver 31 Matt Gledhill 8 Sam Millar 31 Jack Kotzur Reserves Under 14s 11 Eli Pitt 32 Isak Schirmer 9 Nathan Wardius 32 Brodie Liescke Team p W L D FF F A % PTS Team W L D B PTS 12 Hunter Galvin (c) 35 Tadgh Scholtz 10 Bailey Watkins 33 Josh Williams Jindera 18 18 0 0 0 1616 495 326.46 72 Holbrook 16 0 0 2 72 14 Hamilton Black 39 Logan Wright 11 Tim Lowe 47 Jack Collier Brock Burrum 18 13 5 0 0 1615 651 248.08 52 Osborne 13 3 0 2 60 Osborne 18 13 5 0 0 1099 648 169.6 52 Rand-Walb-Walla 13 4 0 1 56 15 Ben Parker (c) 41 Will Jenkyn 12 Declan Clancy Henty 18 12 6 0 0 1113 775 143.61 48 Henty 11 5 0 2 52 17 Harrison Shea 42 Jim Henry 13 Tom Kohlhagen Rand-Walb-Walla 18 11 7 0 0 1317 764 172.38 44 Lockhart 9 7 0 2 44 Howlong 18 10 7 1 0 1334 739 180.51 42 Howlong 8 8 0 2 40 MEETINGS THIS YEAR Holbroo k 18 10 7 1 0 1362 834 163.31 42 Billabong Crows 6 10 0 2 32 CDHBU 18 7 11 0 0 1184 857 138.16 28 Brock Burrum 5 11 0 2 28 Rd2 Rand-Walb-Walla 1.2.8 def by Holbrook 7.8.50 Culcairn 18 6 12 0 0 698 1284 54.36 24 Jindera 4 13 0 1 20 Rd13 Holbrook 6.4.40 def Rand-Walb-Walla 1.0.6 Murray Magpies 18 4 14 0 0 511 1790 28.55 16 Culcairn 3 14 0 1 16 Billabong Crows 18 2 16 0 0 370 1935 19.12 8 M urray Magpies 2 15 0 1 12 UMPIRES Lockhart 18 1 17 0 0 464 1911 24.28 4 Central: S. Harris, T. Corrin, P. Phibbs Goal: C.Muller, R.Lescun Boundary: T. Newton, M. Bahr, D. Fletcher, K. Wolter Grand Final Gate Takings 1953 $362 1965 $846 1975 $1315 1991 $11500 2006 $24960 Quarter Goals Behinds Points Quarter Goals Behinds Points 1954 $442 1966 $773 1976 $2010 1992 $9744 2007 $27530 1st 1st 1955 $592 BROCKLESBY 1977 $2025 1993 $11000 2008 $33783 1956 $326 1967 $809 1978 $2469 1994 $12500 2009 $33117 2nd 2nd 1957 $600 1968 $647 1979 $2629 1997 $18240 2010 $38492 3rd 3rd 1958 $626 1969 $795 1980 $3662 1998 $14200 2011 $45988 1959 $620 1970 $783 1981 $4198 1999 $16670 2012 $36000 4th 4th 1960 $610 1971 $851 1982 $4295 2000 $19500 2013 $45625 TOTAL TOTAL 1961 $566 WALBUNDRIE 1983 $6961 2001 $19762 2014 $48535 1962 $706 1972 $945 1984 $8202 2002 $19582 2015 $44020 1963 $938 1973 $980 1985 $8791 2004 $18729 2016 $48402 1964 $414 1974 $1312 1989 $4015 2005 $19500 2017 $44681

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10 11 HUME LEAGUE TRAINERS ASSOCIATION THIRDSTH RDS The aim of forming the Hume League Trainers Association in 1983 was to ensure each club would provide properly trained personnel attending injured players. Some 35 Holbrook v Osborne years on we strive to continue this aim, the HLTA have over 50 registered Sports (Green & Gold) (Black & Gold) Trainers many with additional training in spinal injury, advanced resuscitation and Coach: Bill Heriot Coaches: Jamie Parr analgesia. Runner: Joel Whitley Connor Galvin Countless volunteer hours are given up to retain and advance these levels of qualification; the HFNL and HLTA undertake to support trainers where possible. On any given Saturday we go to football with the expectation of seeking a great day, 2 Jake Muller 25 Oliver Whitley 1 Michael Driscoll 13 Charlie Douglas enjoying the game and community; and on any given Saturday we need to be 3 Ewan Mackinlay 26 Bailey Churchill 2 Dan Madden 17 Ronan Hunter prepared for situations which may unfold and sometimes there can be injuries. To have 5 Todd McNamara 27 Ryan Carman 3 Dale Marsden 19 Joshua Forbes experienced and qualified trainers sitting on the bench for every grade of football is 8 Jack Keogh 28 Lewis Bowen (c) 4 Edward Morton 20 George Carn something that we have come to expect, but this expectation doesn’t come without the hard work of many volunteers who give up their time to educate and make themselves 10 Charlie Harbison 29 Lachlan Holmes 5 Luke Driscoll 21 Hayden O'Connell available every Saturday. Trainers also spend many hours with injury prevention 11 Jayden McDowell 30 Tom Heriot 8 Nicholas Madden 22 Joshua McDonnell throughout the season. 15 Matt Bender 32 Will Plunkett 6 Royce Hunter 24 Lachlan Armstrong The HFNL and HLTA work hard to uphold the level of accreditation and we thank every 16 Tyler McKay 35 Bailey Scholes 7 Jackson Coles 25 Hugh Schmetzer HLTA member for the dedication they bring to make our league so successful. 20 Fletcher Parker 38 Josh Toll 10 Sam Stenning 28 Ethan Weidemann The effort is made worthwhile when; parents and players approach you and say they 22 Braydon Eddy 66 Rex Comb 12 Connor Willis 33 Edward O'Connell come to our league because they enjoy the level of care provided to them or their 23 Fletcher Hart 70 Lachlan Joyce children. 24 Hamish Watson At this year’s HFNL Hall of Fame we celebrated the achievements of one of our most dedicated trainers John Trevaskis Lockhart FNC as a Hall of Fame recipient, John has been a member of the HLTA since its inception and has always maintained a high level MEETINGS THIS YEAR of qualification and engagement in the association. Thank you John for your tireless Rd 10 Holbrook 6.6.42 def Osborne 6.5.41 voluntary work and the experience that you bring.

This year we are very lucky to have Katie Fifield join HLTA and become a registered UMPIRES educator with Sports Medicine Australia, she now works with us sharing her wealth of Central: D. Kohlhagen, A. Dore, A. Thomas knowledge and training us in spinal recovery and advanced resuscitation. Goal: P. Takle, R. Sheather I would like to take this opportunity to thank Simone Alexander for her work as HLTA Boundary: A. Kerr, D. Doyle, S. Moar, J. Patey secretary, to the HFNL Board for your belief and support in what has become an important part of the league and to the clubs who work hard to maintain the standard Quarter Goals Behinds Points Quarter Goals Behinds Points by providing qualified sports trainers. 1st 1st Good luck to all teams

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Best & Fairest Player in Third Grade The Hume League introduced the Rising Star Award in 2010 and greatly appreciates Suncorp 1 Bank for sponsoring this year’s award. Each week during the season, an under 21 Senior Player is Ty Voss (Rand-Walb-Walla) 30 ii nominated who excelled in a particular match. 2018 Nominees for the Suncorp Rising Star were: Riley Knobel (Culcairn) 29 ' Aidan Connell (Jindera) 24 Round 1: Coby Ross (Holbrook) Round 10: Cody Howard (CDHBU) Round 2: George Sandral (Billabong Crows) Round 11: Aiden Pretious (Murray Magpies) Lachlan Holmes (Holbrook) 23 Round 3: Ben Baker (Howlong) Round 12: Joel Merkel (Culcairn) Luke Argus (Lockhart) 23 Round 4: Declan Galvin (Osborne) Round 13: Izaac McDonnell (Osborne) Riley Keating (Jindera) 20 lonlcing Round 5: Dylan Pettingill (Jindera) Round 14: Darcy Collins (Billabong Crows) Rhys Mitsch (Brock/Burrum) 19 Round 6: Dale Cox (Henty) Round 15: Kane Mills (CDHBU) Couper Smith (Howlong) 17 Round 7: Mitch Thomas (Rand-Walb-Walla) Round 16: Eddie Ziebarth (Brock-Burrum) Matthew Bender (Holbrook) 16 Round 8: Aidan Johnson (Brock-Burrum) Round 17: Taylor Clark (Henty) Round 9: Jamieson Bouffler (Lockhart) Round 18: Josh Klemke (Henty) Zach Butler (Murray Magpies) 16 --•-

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Rory Jenkins (Culcairn) 14 Bailey Churchill (Holbrook) 13

Connor Willis (Osborne) 13 Thomas Medal Winner Ty Voss (left) with Runner-up Riley Knobel. Royce Hunter (Osborne) 13 Max Burkhalter (Jindera) 12

DES KENNEDY MEMORIAL MEDAL Des Kennedy was a great supporter of ‘D.K.’ HONOUR ROLL Country sport and was an outstanding 1999 Gavin Graetz (Osborne) 2000 Craig Smith (Osborne) administrator. Des died whilst in office—he 2001 Adam Schneider (Osborne) was serving in his 31st term as the Hume 2002 Ben Cain (Howlong) League Secretary. 2003 Josh Firman (Lockhart) 2004 Marc Duryea (Holbrook) 2005 Owen Gooden (Osborne) Des was a HFL Life Member, VCFL Medal holder and in 2015 was inducted into the Inaugural 2006 Anthony Armstrong (Osborne) 2018 Hume League Suncorp Rising Star Nominees Hume League Hall of Fame - so respected was his 2007 Jayden Kotzur (Culcairn) with Suncorp Representative, Tony Bethune at 2008 Ben Ryan (Jindera) the League Presentation Dinner. contribution and his esteem. The Hume League 2009 Djali Bloomfield (Osborne) recognises both the memory of Des Kennedy and the 2010 Steve Fouracre (Howlong) excellent service he provided over those many years, by 2011 Brett Garland (Jindera) 2012 Rory Muggivan (Osborne) the awarding of a medal to the player judged best afield 2013 Kylin Morey (Brock Burrum) in the Senior Grand Final. 2014 Heath Ohlin (Henty) SUNCOR 2015 Luke Schilg (Brock-Burrum) This Medal, the ‘Des Kennedy Memorial Medal’, will 2016 Kylin Morey (Brock Burrum) be awarded by Des’ great friend, Life Member, League 2017 Jamie Parr (Osborne) 2018 Suncorp Rising Star

Hall of Fame member and dual Azzi Family Medallist, Winner, Declan Galvin from Merv Wegener. Osborne with Suncorp

Representative, Tony Bethune.

14 15 2018 WAW Player of the Year Hume Football League Chronology WAW 1933: The Hume Football League was formed as a splinter group from the Central Hume Football Association when (J; Smart Banking three clubs - Jindera, and Lavington - found the travelling too much and with the Albury based Border United they formed a four club competition - The Hume Football League - which went until 1940, when World War 2 The WAW Credit Union Player of the Year Award has become an annual event since 2010. After interrupted. every home and away game throughout the season, opposing coaches select their 5 best players for 1934: Border United disbanded and Bethanga admitted. either team on the day. The League appreciates the continued support of their major sponsor, WAW 1935: The Central Hume Association, disbanded; Walla Walla, Walbundrie and applied for admission, Credit Union. which was finally granted. 1936: Wagga Road admitted, Gerogery wins its fourth successive premiership. 1939: Bethanga and Wagga Road left competition; 14 Lavington players reported and six suspended as a result of Final Leaderboard CADMAC brawling etc., in grand final. 1940: Lavington withdrew from competition. 76 1945: Five clubs - Brocklesby, Balldale, Rand, Walbundrie and Walla Walla “recommenced” the Hume Football League. Daniel Cox (Henty) .,_,.,.usr""¼ WAW Player of the Year ;;~· ~ ~ George Azzi (Brocklesby) elected President and Allan Falkiner (Rand) elected Secretary. Chris Duck (Rand-Walb-Walla) 73 award winner Hamish Clark ~... "~'""lo> ...~ 1946: Balldale joined Chiltern & District League; Jindera and Gerogery admitted. from Howlong. Samuel Harris (Holbrook) 70 1947: Balldale returned and Burrumbuttock admitted. Best and Fairest player award inaugurated by Mr. Kelly Azzi of Daniel Maher (Murray Magpies) 70 Balldale. Hume Netball Association (HNA) formed – Burrum,Balldale,Rand,Walbundrie,Walla. 1948: Gerogery disbands and East Albury Rovers admitted. Brocklesby admitted to HNA. 61 Steven Jolliffe (Howlong) 1949: Jindera and St Paul’s college admitted to HNA. 1950: Hume Junior competition formed - St. Paul’s College, Balldale, Jindera, Walbundrie and Walla Walla fielded under George Sandral (Billabong Crows) 60 age (19) teams. Jarrah Maksymow (Henty) 53 1951: East Albury Rovers disbanded and North Albury admitted. Damian Cupido (Henty) 51 1953: North Albury joins Ovens & Murray reserves’ competition and Howlong admitted from Chiltern & District League. 1954: Howlong undefeated premiers in HFL. B Grade introduced and Howlong admitted to HNA competition. 49 Heath Ohlin (Henty) 1959: Mr. George Azzi retires as President, succeeded by Mr. H. T, “Bert” Webb. 2018 Winner Daniel Cox from Henty with Marty Bahr (Osborne) 48 1962: Des Kennedy commenced as Secretary/Treasurer. WAW representative, Paul Henry. 1964: Jindera undefeated premiers; Merv Wegener (Walla Walla) becomes first player to win two Kelly Azzi medals. 1967: Centralised Finals – all played at Brocklesby. 1969: Junior Grade introduced into HNA competition. 1970: and Osborne admitted to both HFL & HNA. Clubs cleared from Central Riverina League by Joint 2018 Club Umpire Awards Appeals Board hearing at . 1971: C Grade introduced into HNA competition. 1972: Balldale undefeated premiers. Walbundrie Sportsground becomes the Finals venue.

1973: Midgets Grade introduced into HNA competition. 1974: Balldale disbands & withdraws from both Football and Netball competitions. 1975: Lavington admitted to HFL & HNA (club also fielding teams in Tallangatta League). 1976: Boree Creek cleared to League; reserve grade competition introduced; junior comp becomes under 16s; Mr Webb retires as President and succeeded by Mr. Max Johnston (Balldale). 1977: Lavington leaves competition and replaced by newly formed East Lavington Club; HFL junior competition disbands and thirds (U16s) come under the banner of the senior body. HNA Life Members – T.Moll, G.Klose, J.Trethowan &

M.Fielder. 1980: Henty admitted to HFL & HNA - cleared by Farrer League. 1981: Culcairn and Holbrook refused admission on two occasions. Rand cleared to Coreen League and Lockhart admitted. 1982: Lockhart entered the League and won the premiership under the legendary Tim Robb. Craig Lieschke (Henty) & Graham Johnstone (Lockhart) joint winners of the Azzi Medal.

1983: Mr Garry O’Connell (Osborne) succeeds Mr. Max Johnston as President; Hume defeats Ovens & King at Brocklesby in the final of the Riverina/North East District Leagues’ Championship to win the Tom Sherrin Cup for the first time. St Paul’s College withdraws from both Football & Netball competitions. 1984: Henty undefeated premiers, the club’s first flag in 47 years; Craig Lieschke (Henty) becomes the second player to win two Kelly Azzi Medals (1982/1984). 1985: Hume defeat Coreen at Rennie for their second Riverina/North East title. 2018 Services to 2018 Most Improved 2018 Hume League Umpire

Umpiring Award Umpire, Jacob Ladgrove. of the Year, Brett Singe

winner, Laurie Sly. ■ - WAW • ~CADMAC HaccisLiebecman (); Smart Banking prtn ale Bel his a so l ic i tors RS~A raver

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Hume Football Netball League Chronology (cont) Hume Football Netball League Chronology (cont) 1986: Golden Jubilee Season; President, Garry O’Connell awarded VCFL Recognition of Service Medallion; Merv 2003: Karl Lezius replaces Dallas Kotzur as Treasurer. Hume League plays Inter League football against Farrer League at Wegener and Bill Thomas awarded Hume League Life Membership; Des Kennedy’s 25th term as Secretary/Treasurer.St Wagga and Juniors against Wagga & District – loses all three games. In the Juniors Day at Oaklands – wins the U.14’s but Pauls College withdrew from Thirds. Hume defeat Ovens & King at Tarrawingee to win the Tom Sherrin Cup for the third loses the U.16’s. The Hume Netball Association re-introduces Best & Fairest Voting and joins the League in both Vote successive series. Henty Club creates history by winning premierships in all three grades. HNA Life member – Alan Klose. Counting and Trophy Presentations at Annual Dinner. 1987: Hume wins Ross Faulkner Cup when they take the Riverina/North East title for the fourth time by defeating Ovens 2004: Hume defeats Coreen League in their annual juniors clash regaining Hugh McLaughlin Shield for U.16’s and & King at Walbundrie. retaining the Des Kennedy Shield for U.14’s. Azzi Medal becomes the Azzi Family Medal in memory of brothers Kelly and 1988: Hume & Tallangatta play draw in final of Riverina/North East championship; Terry O’Halloran (Howlong) wins Kelly George Azzi. Three players shared the Azzi Family Medal - Brent Barber (Culcairn), Clint Gilson (Walbundrie) and Noel Azzi Memorial Medal for second time, joining Merv Wegener (Walla Walla) and Craig Lieschke (Henty) as dual winners Coutts (Holbrook) - the first triple dead heat in the League’s history and Noel Coutts became the first player to win three of the award. successive Azzi medals. Hume League Trainers’ Association celebrates 22 years of service. 1989: Terry O’Halloran (Howlong) wins Kelly Azzi Memorial Medal for third time, becoming the first player to top the 2005: Bert Haynes becomes Vice President in place of Graeme Harper. Hume League hosts Inter League at Culcairn – honour on three occasions. Riverina defeats Farrer, Black Diamonds defeats Hume. Team Hume League defeats Coreen League in both U.14’s & 1990: Henty defeats Jindera in grand final to become the outright holders of the Beers’ Abattoir Trophy, having U.16’s at Rennie. HNA website created. previously taken the award in 1984 & 1986. 2006: Merged clubs Rand-Walbundrie Tigers and Brocklesby-Burrumbuttock Saints admitted into Football and Netball 1991: League decided to no longer use count-back system in the event of a tie in the Kelly Azzi Medal and award competitions. Barry Malone takes over Treasurers role with Christine Biar as Ass. Tres. Hume League participates in Inter retrospective medals to Barry Lambert (Jindera) 1966; Barry Mathews (Rand) 1967; Graham Johnstone (Lockhart) 1982; League at Maher Oval with Black Diamond, Riverina & Farrer Leagues. Hume defeats Farrer to claim 3rd place. Hume and Robert O’Connell (Osborne) 1988. David Schilg (Burrumbuttock) and Warren Sykes (Lockhart) joint winners of the League defeats Coreen League in U.14's at Rennie but loses U.17's. C Reserve Grade introduced into HNA competition. Kelly Azzi Medal. Schilg joining Merv Wegener (Walla), Craig Lieschke (Henty), Terry O’Halloran (Howlong) and Rob 2007: Murray Magpies admitted into the Football and Netball competitions. HFL Player Points System introduced. No O’Connell (Osborne) as the only players to have won the award on more than one occasion. Senior Rep. Football - Hume League defeats Coreen League in both U.14's and U.16's. 1992: Culcairn admitted to League in both Football and Netball. League withdraws from Riverina/North East titles. The 2008: AFL 150 years. Hume League 75 years. Merv Wegener is awarded Life Membership of AFL (NSW/ACT), Barry League was shocked by the sudden death of its longest serving and most respected member Des Kennedy. He was Malone awarded Life Membership of the Hume League. Four teams from former Coreen League admitted to Hume serving his 31st term as Secretary. League – Billabong Crows (Oaklands/), , CDHBU (Coreen//Hopefield/Burraja United), Rennie. 1993: Henty kicked a League record score in round 3, 44.25-289, only to have it beaten in round 5 by East Lavington, The League participates in the NSW Country Championships at Wagga - of the 12 Leagues represented Hume finishes a 48.31-319. Shannon Barber (Culcairn) kicked 24 goals in a match to set a new league record and went on to win the goal creditable third. Seeded Draw and Final Six introduced. kicking with 102 goals. 2009: Rennie moves to Picola League. Liz Lane appointed Assistant Secretary. The League played the Tallangatta League 1994: Culcairn and Osborne both reach their third successive senior grand final. Fourth grade (U14s) becomes an official in Representative Football - won the U.14's but defeated in U.17's and Seniors. Murray Magpies win Grand Final in 5 of competition. HNA Life Member – Allison Scott. the 6 grades of Netball. 1995: U14 & U16 HFL representative sides both win against Coreen FL. 2010:. Hume League played Tallangatta in Inter-League football at Wodonga - Hume wins the Seniors and Tallangatta 1996: East Lavington goes into recess for 1996. History was created when Michael Killeen and Scott McGrath (both from the two Junior games. Walbundrie Club celebrates its Centenary year. Culcairn’s Sam Schulz drafted by newly Culcairn) tied for the Azzi Medal. The HFL interleague football defeating Farrer F.L. in both U16’s and U21’s. The annual established Greater Western Giants. junior day against Coreen resulted in Hume winning the U14’s and losing the U16’s. 2011: Coleambally transferred to Farrer League. Nine member League Management Committee established. The League 1997: Howlong wins the Premiership in its Centenary Year. East Lavington re-entered competition after one year out of played Tallangatta at Lavington Sports Ground - winning the Seniors and Under 17's. football and managed to win three games for the season. Hume F.L. defeated Farrer F.L. but still finish second to Picola 2012: The Hume League play Tallangatta & District League in Representative Football – T. & D. wins the Seniors and F.L. in interleague footballs’ new format this year. Both U16’s & U14’s were successful against Coreen F.L. Hume the U. 17’s and U.14’s. HNA Life members – E.Carter & J.Beesley. 1998: Barry Malone elected Secretary. East Lavington folded as a football and netball club. Final Five series introduced. 2013: Bert Haynes does not seek re-election after 9 years as Vice President. Brendan I’Anson appointed Vice-President. Long serving Walbundrie Director, Bill Thomas awarded A.O.M. in Australia Day Honours. Holbrook admitted to the Dalton Wegener appointed Ass.Sec. The Hume League played and won all grades against Tallangatta & District League in League by an Independent Appeals Board (as from season 1999). Osborne wins the Club Championship for the first time. Representative Football. First ever Good Friday game played between Howlong & Jindera. HNA registered as an Incorporation. 2014: Record Grand Final and Final Series gate takings. Dalton Wegener appointed Secretary with Barry Malone 1999: Des Kennedy Memorial Medal introduced and awarded to player adjudged best on ground in the Grand Final. appointed Ass. Secretary. NSW/VIC seeded Interleague structure introduced inc Hume, Riverina, Farrar, Ovens & King Holbrook enters the League with all four teams. Henty & Jindera Clubs celebrate Centenary Years. Hume League plays and Picola leagues. Hume League Seniors and U17s def Nth Picola League. HNA grades renamed 16&U(Inters), Farrer League in Seniors & Juniors - wins the juniors. Hume League defeats Coreen League in both U/14’s & U/16’s at 14&U(Juniors) and 12&U(Mods). All 13 clubs participated in the finals for either football and netball. . Lockhart wins the Club Championship for the first time. Holbrook admitted to HNA competition. HNA Life 2015: Inaugural Hall of Fame inductees included Merv Wegener, Garry O’Connell, Des Kennedy, Lindsay Norman and Member – Sheila Klein. Peter Carroll. Senior Interleague team lost to O&K at Jindera, U18s won against O&K but 14s rep team lost to Wagga & 2000: Mervyn Wegener elected President after serving the League as Vice President for 22 years. Garry O’Connell Districts. HNA Life member - Carla Fletcher. (President for 17 terms) did not seek re-election and was awarded Life Membership of the League. Coreen League 2016: Hall of Fame inductees included Harry Gardiner, Ian Kreutzberger, Trevor Smith, Col Black and Bill Barton. Senior defeats Hume League in both U/14’s and U/16’s at Culcairn. Interleague team defeated Riverina League, U18s & U14s Rep teams lost to Riverina & Wagga Districts respectively. 2001: Dallas Kotzur takes over the League Treasurer’s role from Mick Broughan. Hume League wins all three games Rand-Walbundrie and Walla Walla merge to become the Rand-Walbundrie-Walla Football Netball Club. HNA Life against the Farrer League in the respresentative Fixture at Holbrook and regains both Juniors Trophies (Hugh member – Liza Gooden. McLaughlin and Des Kennedy Shields) against the Coreen League. Osborne defeats Holbrook in the Grand Final to win 2017: Hall of Fame inductees included Don Star, Graeme Scholz, Ted Miller, Bill Thomas & David Coulston. Senior 4th flag in succession and 8th in 12 years. HNA Life Members – H.Habermann & J.Kohlhagen. Interleague team defeated Tallangatta & DL. Hume Football League & Hume Netball Association merges to become the 2002: Merv Wegener re-elected for his third term as President. Graham (Bluey) Harper succeeds Garry Mickan as Vice Hume Football Netball League. Board of Management structure introduced to run the League. Dalton Wegener President. Dallas Kotzur and Barry Malone continued as Treasurer and Secretary respectively. Hume League defeated appointed General Manager. AFLNSW Player Points System replaces HFL Player Points system. the Coreen League in the U.14’s but lost in the U.16’s on “Juniors Day” at Henty. Two players from the League drafted - 2018: Hall of Fame inductees included Kelly & George Azzi, John Trevaskis, Terry O’Halloran, Jill Kohlhagen & Noreen Adam Schneider (Osborne) to the and Henry Playfair (Holbrook) to the . Holbrook’s Noel Coutts Norman. Senior Interleague team defeated O&K FNL. Brendan I’Anson and Phillip Bouffler appointed HFNL President & and Anthony Ross of Howlong tie for the Azzi Medal on 27 votes. Vice-President. Merv Wegener retires from League duties after 40 years. David Koschitzke and Christine Biar receive HFNL Life Membership. AFL NSW/ACT Soft Salary Cap introduced.

18 19 HUME LEAGUE HONOUR ROLL 1933-2017 - Premiers HUME LEAGUE HONOUR ROLL 1933-2017 - Award Winners SENIORS 1991 Osborne 2006 Lockhart 2008 Murray Magpies LOFTUS MEDAL - SENIORS 1987 Peter Clayton (Burrumbuttock) 1990 Dale Mastenbroek (East Lav.) 1933 Gerogery 1992 Osborne 2007 Osborne 2009 Jindera 1935 Wally Hall (Burrumbuttock)* 1988 Rob O'Connell (Osborne) & 1991 Dale Mastenbroek (East Lav.) 1934 Gerogery 1993 Culcairn 2008 Osborne 2010 Holbrook 1936 Harold Bakes (Gerogery)* Terry O'Halloran (Howlong) 1992 James King (Burrumbuttock) 1935 Gerogery 1994 Osborne 2009 Culcairn 2011 Brock Burrum 1937 Roy Schmidt (Walla Walla)* 1989 Terry O'Halloran (Howlong) 1993 Mark Kirkpatrick (Walla) 1936 Gerogery 1995 Osborne 2010 Culcairn 2012 Rand Walbundrie 1938 Tom Fagan (Walbundrie)* 1990 Rob O'Connell (Osborne) 1994 Nick Bedggood (Henty) 1937 Walbundrie 1996 Henty 2011 Jindera 2013-15 Osborne 1939 Clyde Scholz (Jindera)* 1991 David Schilg (Burrumbuttock) & 1995 Drasko Kristo (Burrumbuttock) 1938 Lavington 1997 Howlong 2012 Howlong 2016 Henty 1940 Clyde Scholz (Jindera)* Warren Sykes (Lockhart) 1996 Andrew Morrison (Howlong) 1939 Walla Walla 1998 Osborne 2013 Jindera 2017 Brock-Burrum KELLY AZZI MEDAL (1sts) 1992 Sean Nesbitt (Walbundrie) 1997 Steve Scott (Henty) 1940 Walla Walla 1999 Osborne 2014 Brock-Burrum 1947 Les Braunach (Jindera) * 1993 Peter Copley (Culcairn) 1998 Greg Bullman (Walbundrie) 1941-44 WWII 2000 Osborne 2015 Henty FOURTHS 1948 Norm Benstead (Jindera) * & 1994 Steve Taylor (Brocklesby) 1999 Rhys Kelly (Lockhart) 1945 Rand 2001 Osborne 2016 Osborne 1990-92 Lockhart Kevin Doyle (Rand)* 1995 Russell Smith (Osborne) 2000 Dave Devaney (Jindera) 1946 Jindera 2002 Howlong 2017 Jindera 1993 Walbundrie 1949 Dud Probyn (Brocklesby) 1996 Michael Killeen (Culcairn) & 2001 Joel Mackie (Jindera) 1947 Walbundrie 2003 Lockhart 1994 Walla Walla 1950 Vern Gilcrist (Walla Walla)* Scott McGrath (Culcairn) 2002 Robbie Mackinaly (Holbrook) 1948 Walla Walla 2004 Holbrook 1995 Walla Walla 1951 Harold Thomson (Walla Walla) 1997 Jim Sandral Jnr (Howlong) 2003 Daniel Black (Holbrook) & 1949 Walbundrie 2005 Osborne THIRDS 1996 Osborne 1952 Ossie Bownds (Burrumbuttock)* 1998 Shane Lennon (Lockhart) Jason Sinclair (Brocklesby) 1950 Brocklesby 2006 Osborne 1950 St Paul’s College 1997 Osborne 1953 Kevin Minogue (Brocklesby) 1999 Paul Scoullar (Lockhart) 2004 Jonathon Hoffmann (Culcairn) 1951 Burrumbuttock 2007 Culcairn 1951 Walla Walla 1998 Brocklesby 1954 Keith Murray (Walla Walla)* 2000 Stephen Clarke (Osborne) 2005 Dave Devaney (Howlong) 1952 Walbundrie 2008 Jindera 1952 Walla Walla 1999 Holbrook 1955 Norm Webb (Jindera) 2001 Stephen Clarke (Osborne) 2006 Dave Devaney (Howlong) 1953 Walla Walla 2009 Osborne 1953 Walla Walla 2000 Lockhart 1956 Bill King (Howlong)* 2002 Anthony Ross (Howlong) & 2007 Neil Gowland (Osborne) 1954 Howlong (u/d) 2010 Howlong 1954-59 Howlong 2001 Henty 1957 Jim Kiley (Howlong) & Noel Coutts (Holbrook) 2008 Michael Gleeson (Osborne) 1955 Jindera 2011 Jindera 1960 Jindera 2002 Lockhart Barry Obst (Brocklesby) 2003 Noel Coutts (Holbrook) 2009 Scott McGrath (Culcairn) 1956 Jindera 2012 Osborne 1961 St Paul’s College 2003 Osborne 1958 Bill Thomas (Walbundrie)* & AZZI FAMILY MEDAL (1sts) 2010 Matt Klemke (Culcairn) 1957 Jindera (u/d) 2013 Brock-Burrum 1962 Corowa 2004 Howlong Des Dower (Howlong) (In memory of Azzi brothers, Kelly & George) 2011 Dale McFaull (Jindera) 1958 Brocklesby 2014 Henty 1963 St Paul’s College 2005 Holbrook 1959 Lance Boswell (Howlong) 2004 Brent Barber (Culcairn) & 2012 Josh Oster (Walla Walla) 1959 Walla Walla 2015 Brock-Burrum 1964 Walla Walla 2006 Henty 1960 Jim Lalor (Howlong) Clint Gilson (Walbundrie) & 2013 Ewen Scholz (Holbrook) 1960 Jindera 2016 Brock-Burrum 1965 Walla Walla 2007 Holbrook 1961 Merv Wegener (Walla Walla) Noel Coutts (Holbrook) 2014 Sam Dewar (Jindera) 1961 Jindera 2017 Osborne 1966 Rand 2008 Holbrook 1962 Ken Lindner (Burrumbuttock) 2005 Cal McClay (Osborne) 2015 Josh Firman (Lockhart) 1962 Balldale 1967 St Paul’s College 2009 Howlong 1963 Dick Prior (Balldale) 2006 Adam Hansen (Howlong) 2016 Daniel Terlich (Henty) 1963 Jindera 1968 Walbundrie 2010 Rand-Walbundrie 1964 Merv Wegener (Walla Walla) 2007 Brent Barber (Culcairn) 2017 Michael Gleeson (Osborne) 1964 Jindera (u/d) 1969 Jindera 2011 Osborne 1965 Peter O'Halloran (Howlong) 2008 Graeme Fruean (Culcairn) 2018 Zac Barrenechea (Brck-Burr) 1965 Walla Walla RESERVES 1970 Walla Walla 2012 Osborne 1966 Barry Lambert (Jindera)* & 2009 Nathan McPherson (Lockhart) 1966 Walla Walla 1976 Jindera (u/d) 1971 Walla Walla 2013 CDHBU Lindsay Jacob (Walla Walla) 2010 Trent Storey (Brock-Burrum) BILL THOMAS MEDAL (3rds) 1967 Walbundrie 1977 Jindera 1972 St Paul’s College 2014 CDHBU 1967 Barry Mathews (Rand) & 2011 Mikal Bloom (Holbrook) 1950 Colin Rohrlach (St Paul’s) 1968 Walbundrie 1978 East Lavington 1973 Walla Walla 2015 Henty Rob Batson (Howlong) 2012 Jamarl O'Sullivan (Henty) 1951 Brian Keighran (Jindera) 1969 Burrumbuttock 1979 Walla Walla 1974 Walla Walla 2016 Holbrook 1968 Max Eyers (Howlong) 2013 Peter Hancock (Howlong) 1952 Noel Fielder (Jindera) 1970 Walla Walla 1980 Walbundrie 1975 St Paul’s College 2017 Osborne 1969 Jimmy Anderson (Rand) 2014 Nick Sedgwick (Brock-Burrum) 1953 Alister Lieschke (St Paul’s)* 1971 Howlong 1981 Henty 1976 St Paul’s College 1970 Fred Aliendi (Balldale) 2015 Luke Schilg (Brock-Burrum) 1954 Geoff Wenke (St Paul’s) * 1972 Balldale (u/d) 1982 Jindera 1977 East Lavington 1971 Jack O'Halloran (Howlong) 2016 Peter Hancock (Howlong) 1955 Elmore Lieschke (St Paul’s) 1973 Walla Walla 1983 Brocklesby 1978 St Paul’s College (34 Votes - Record) 2017 Jamie Parr (Osborne) 1956 Graeme Thies (Howlong) 1974 Walla Walla 1984 East Lavington 1979 Walbundrie 1972 Garry Mickan (Walla Walla) 2018 Steven Jolliffe (Howlong) 1957 Leo Doyle (St Paul’s) 1975 Jindera 1985 Jindera 1980-83 Henty 1973 Geoff Wallace (Howlong) BEVAN ODEWAHN MEDAL (2nds) 1958 John Bishop (St Paul’s) 1976 Walla Walla 1986 Henty 1984 Walla Walla 1974 Graeme Proctor (Howlong) 1976 Algy Arendarcikas (Jindera) 1959 Ralph Wailes (Jindera) 1977 Howlong 1987 Jindera 1985 Osborne 1975 Peter Kirkwood (Walbundrie) 1977 Algy Arendarcikas (Jindera) 1960 Ross Rohrlach (St Paul’s) 1978 Walbundrie 1988-90 East Lavington 1986 Henty 1976 John Lappin (Brocklesby) & 1978 Bernie Burke (East Lavington) 1961 Gary Frohling (Rand) 1979 East Lavington 1991 Walbundrie 1987 Osborne Mark Pfitzner (Walla Walla) 1979 Kevin Bosse (Walla) 1962 Ross Rohrlach (St Paul’s) 1980 Walla Walla 1992 Walla Walla 1988-91 Walla Walla 1977 Len Duffy (Walla Walla) 1980 Robin Briggs (Howlong) 1963 Ross Rohrlach (St Paul’s) 1981 Walla Walla 1993 Culcairn 1992 Henty 1978 Bob Parks (East Lavington) 1981 Bob Kilo (Henty) 1964 Joe Lynch (Jindera) 1982 Lockhart 1994 Walla Walla 1993 Lockhart 1979 Jack Danckert (Burrumbuttock) 1982 Garry Koehler (Jindera) 1965 Rob Taylor (Rand) 1983 Walla Walla 1995 Burrumbuttock 1994 Lockhart 1980 Allan Scammell (Burrumbuttock) 1983 Keith Smallwood (Osborne) 1966 Peter Bahr (St Paul’s) 1984 Henty (u/d) 1996 Culcairn 1995-98 Walla Walla 1981 Phillip Godde (Walla Walla) 1984 Keith Smallwood (Osborne) & 1967 Bruce Leah (Walla Walla) 1985 Osborne 1997 Walla Walla 1999 Howlong 1982 Craig Lieschke (Henty) & Mick Twentyman (Osborne) 1968 Brian Lester (Howlong) 1986 Henty 1998 Osborne 2000 Culcairn Graham Johnstone (Lockhart) 1985 Peter Hyde (Lockhart) 1969 Garry Mickan (St Paul’s) 1987 Walla Walla 1999 Lockhart 2001-04 Henty 1983 Terry O'Halloran (Howlong) 1986 John Heffernam Henty) 1970 John Goode (Walla Walla) 1988 East Lavington 2000 Holbrook 2005 Osborne 1984 Craig Lieschke (Henty) 1987 Ian Jackson (Jindera) 1971 David Downes (St Paul’s) 1989 Walbundrie 2001 Jindera 2006 Culcairn 1985 David Coulston (Walla Walla) 1988 John Blomley (Brocklesby) 1972 Bernie Abbott (St Paul’s) 1990 Henty 2002-05 Osborne 2007 Culcairn 1986 David Schilg (Burrumbuttock) 1989 Gordan Edwards (Walbundrie) 1973 Kim Maher (St Paul’s)

20 21 HUME LEAGUE HONOUR ROLL 1933-2017 - Award Winners (cont) HUME LEAGUE HONOUR ROLL - Goalkickers

BILL THOMAS MEDAL (cont) GARRY O’CONNELL MEDAL (4ths) CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS Seniors Reserves

1974 Basil Coleman (St Paul’s) 2001 Ben McLellan (Holbrook) 1991 Walbundrie 1965 John Jacob (Walla Walla) 72 1977 Dale Robinson (Jindera)

1975 Peter Lieschke (Walbundrie) 2002 Ben McLellan (Holbrook) 1992 Culcairn 1966 Roy Batson (Howlong) 52 1978 John Kidd (Howlong) 46

1976 Paul Hannigan (Jindera) 2003 Marty Bahr (Osborne) 1993 Culcairn 1967 Brian McMahon (Howlong) 43 1979 John Kidd (Howlong) 52

1977 Rob McIntosh (Walbundrie) 2004 Kade Klemke (Henty) 1994 Henty 1969 Jack O’Halloran (Howlong) 92 1980 John Kidd (Howlong) 46

1978 Wayne Voss (Walbundrie) 2005 Jesse Kent (Culcairn) 1995 Culcairn 1970 Colin Jacob (Walla Walla) 81 1981 Pat Kane (Henty) 47

1979 Hilton Kotzur (St Paul’s) 2006 Tom Alexander (Lockhart) 1996 Culcairn 1971 Colin Klose (Brocklesby) 70 1982 Pat Kane (Henty) 51

1980 Phil Haskew (Howlong) 2007 Beau Walker (Howlong) 1997 Walla Walla 1972 Garry Mickan (Walla Walla) 108 1983 Geoff Hood (East Lav) 41

1981 Phillip Star (Walbundrie) 2008 Hayden Dalitz (B/Crows) 1998 Osborne 1973 Peter Matthews (Rand) 106 1984 John Fowler (Walbundrie) 46

1982 Bruce Duff (East Lavington) 2009 Josh Jones (Holbrook) 1999 Lockhart 1974 John Prentice (Brocklesby) 78 1985 Bill Cassidy (Burrum) 56

1983 Kerry Bahr (Walbundrie) 2010 Damien Wilson (CDHBU) 2000 Holbrook 1975 John Fowler (Walbundrie) 77 1986 Roy Dahmes (Jindera) 33

1984 Kerry Bahr (Walbundrie) 2011 Matt Klemke (Henty) & 2001 Holbrook 1976 Garry Mickan (Walla Walla) 90 1987 Rob Parkes (Walla) 71

1985 Darren Beddoes (Walla) Lachie Lane (Osborne) 2002 Lockhart 1977 Garry Mickan (Walla Walla) 105 1988 Mick Golden (Walla) 31

1986 Darren Holmes (Walla) 2012 Andrew Yates (Henty) 2003 Walla Walla 1978 Ken Lindner (Burrumbuttock) 71 1989 G Habermann (Walb) 74

1987 Peter King (Lockhart) 2013 Jacob Chant (Osborne) 2004 Holbrook 1979 Bob Lloyd (Howlong) 81 1990 Noel Garlick (Walla) 55

1988 Matthew Donovan (Walla)* 2014 Will Holmes (Holbrook) 2005 Osborne 1980 Bob Lloyd (Howlong) 81 1991 Garry Graetz (Walbundrie) 39

1989 Peter Murphy (Henty) 2015 George Sandral (Billabong Crows) 2006 Osborne 1981 John Willoughby (Brock) 96 1992 Ashley Dyde (Culcairn) 62

1990 Sean Nesbitt (Walbundrie) 2016 Joshua Klemke (Henty) 2007 Culcairn 1982 Warren Sykes (Lockhart) 133 1993 Ashley Dyde (Culcairn) 91

1991 Nigel Smith (Lockhart) 2017 Jake Thomas (Rand-Walb-Walla) 2008 Jindera 1983 Warren Sykes (Lockhart) 117 1994 David Hill (Walbundrie) 59

1992 Glen Neilson (Lockhart) 2018 Nathan Wardius (Rand-Walb-Walla) 2009 RW Tigers 1984 Peter Gibbons (Brocklesby) 172 1995 Lyle Burns (Burrum) 51

1993 Bernard Odewahn (Culcairn) HALL OF FAME 2010 Howlong 1985 Peter Gibbons (Brocklesby) 139 1996 Mark Morey (Burrum) 86

1994 Josh Firman (Lockhart) 2015 Merv Wegener 2011 Holbrook 1986 Peter Gibbons (Brocklesby) 82 1997 Ross Ellis (Walla) 61

1995 Brett Piltz (Henty) 2015 Garry O’Connell 2012 Osborne 1987 Peter Gibbons (Brocklesby) 108 1998 Rod Enders (Osborne) 51

1996 Leigh Schneider (Osborne) 2015 Des Kennedy* 2013 Brock Burrum 1988 Daryl Jordan (Walbundrie) 134 1999 Luke Trevaskis (Lockhart) 77

1997 Matthew Klemke (Henty) 2015 Peter Carroll 2014 Brock Burrum 1989 Daryl Jordan (Walbundrie) 153 2000 Clinton Renner (Lockhart) 64

1998 Darren Penn (Howlong) 2015 Lindsay Norman 2015 Osborne 1990 Peter Murray (Henty) 123 2001 Lyle Burns (Burrum) 57

1999 Brendan Sheather (Culcairn) 2016 Trevor Smith 2016 Brock Burrum 1991 Max Perryman (Osborne) 83 2002 Brent Goode (Culcairn) 56

2000 Mark Lazaretto (Holbrook) 2016 Bill Barton 2017 Brock Burrum 1992 Marty Garoni (Walbundrie) 97 2003 Ross Ellis (Walla Walla) 66

2001 David Trotter (Lockhart) 2016 Harry Gardiner* 2018 Osborne 1993 Shannon Barber (Culcairn) 102 2004 Adam Sheather (Holb) 49

2002 Marcus Shaw (Holbrook) 2016 Ian Kreutzberger CHAMPION CLUB 1994 Marty Garoni (Walbundrie) 122 2005 Todd Gunning (Osborne) 75

2003 Jacob Wooden (Lockhart) & 2016 Col Black 2005 Jindera 1995 Glenn Bench (Osborne) 100 2006 Stuart Gray (Howlong) & 40

Grant Forrest (Henty) 2017 Bill Thomas* 2006 Jindera 1996 Stephen Hetherton (Henty) 111 Johnstone (BB Saints)

2004 Damien Maloney (Henty) 2017 Ted Miller 2007 Howlong 1997 Glenn Bench (Osborne) 73 2007 Neale Terlich (Henty) 78

2005 Dean Terlich (Osborne) 2017 Don Star 2008 Jindera 1998 Michael Hewitt (Lockhart) 82 2008 Trevor Callanan (Jindera) 65

2006 Malcolm Douglas (Osborne) 2017 Graeme Scholz 2009 Jindera 1999 Anthony Carroll (Lockhart) 121 2009 Andrew Schmetzer (Osb) 70

2007 Daniel Shaw (Holbrook) 2017 David Coulston 2010 Culcairn 2000 Mark Byrne (Holbrook) 113 2010 Adam I’Anson (Brock-Burr) 68

2008 Matt McLellan (Holbrook) 2018 Kelly & George Azzi 2011 Jindera 2001 M Dicketts (Holbrook) 88 2011 Justin Dodds (Holbrook) 82

2009 Derek Singe (Henty) 2018 John Trevaskis 2012 Holbrook 2002 Peter Maloney (Burrum) 79 2012 Ryan Cannon (Howlong) 62

2010 Simon McLeish (Culcairn) 2018 Noreen Norman 2013 Brock-Burrum 2003 Matt Jones (Walbundrie) 81 2013 Justin Dodds (Holbrook) 64

2011 Hamish Clark (Howlong) 2018 Jill Kohlhagen 2014 Brock-Burrum 2004 Dan Daly (Howlong) 82 2014 Trevor Callanan (Jindera) 81

2012 Isaac Muller (Henty) 2018 Terry O’Halloran 2015 Brock-Burrum 2005 Shaun Myles (Brocklesby) 103 2015 Nathan Woods (Magpies) 87

2013 Ben Baker (Howlong) RISING STAR AWARD 2016 Brock-Burrum 2006 Shaun Myles (Howlong) 110 2016 Bradley Lewis (CDHBU) 60

2014 Nicholas Cooke (Culcairn) 2010 Djali Bloomfield (Osb) 2017 Osborne 2007 Shaun Myles (Howlong) 113 2017 Adam I’Anson (Brock-Burr) 68

2015 Jacob Chant (Osborne) 2011 Ben Klemke (Henty) 2018 Jindera 2008 Mark Hilton (Jindera) 89 2018 Chris Barker (Howlong) 59

2016 Jessy Wilson (Howlong) 2012 Beau Walker (Howlong) 2009 Aaron Barnes (Howlong) 88

2017 Mark Wettern (Henty) & 2013 Justin Gordon (RWT) 2010 Aaron Barnes (Howlong) 69

Rhys Mitsch (Brock-Burrum) 2014 Sam Murray (Henty) 2011 Darren Bradshaw (How) 102 Good sports meet at the 2018 Ty Voss (Rand-Walb-Walla) Jeremy Sykes (Lockhart) 2012 Daniel Bradshaw (Howlong) 89

2015 Jeremy Sykes (Lockhart) 2013 James Breen (Holbrook) 86 PINEY PUB, WALBUNDRIE

2016 Andrew Emery (Lockhart) 2014 Josh Warren-Marmo (RWT) 86 Ph 02 6029 9008 2017 Ryan Lavery (Rand-Walb-Walla) 2015 Ash Murray (Magpies) 106

2018 Declan Galvin (Osborne) 2016 Ash Murray (Magpies) 66 Mine Hosts – Chris & Lynn Langridge

2017 John Robbins (Culcairn) 63 Sponsors of the League’s Goal Kicking Awards 2018 Damian Cupido (Henty) 108

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HOW THEY FINISHED (Premiers Runner-up)

1933: Gerogery, Jindera, Lavington, Border United 1978: Walla Walla, Walbundrie, Burrumbuttock, East Lavington 1934: Gerogery, Lavington, Bethanga, Jindera 1979: Burrumbuttock, Walla Walla, East Lavington, Jindera 1935: Lavington, Gerogery, Bethanga, Walbundrie 1980: Brocklesby, Walla Walla, Walbundrie, Henty 2018 Club Championship 1936: Walbundrie, Gerogery, Lavington, Burrum 1981: Walla Walla, Osborne, Howlong, Walbundrie 1937: Walla Walla , Walbundrie, Bethanga, Gerogery 1982: Henty, Lockhart, Howlong, Walla Walla Club Football Netball Total 1938: Lavington, Jindera, Bethanga, Walbundrie 1983: Brocklesby, Lockhart, Walla Walla, Howlong Osborne 152 143.5 295.5 1939: Lavington, Walla Walla, Gerogery, Walb 1984: Henty, Brocklesby, Walbundrie, Jindera Brock/Burrum Saints 162 128 290 1940: Walla Walla, Walbundrie, Jindera, Gerogery 1985: Henty, Osborne, Brocklesby, Walla Walla Jindera 165 119.5 284.5 1945: Rand, Walla Walla, Brocklesby, Balldale 1986: Henty, Jindera, Walla Walla, Howlong 1946: Rand , Jindera, Walla Walla, Gerogery 1987: Walla Walla, Henty, Jindera, Osborne Rand/Walbundrie/Walla 114 155.5 269.5 1947: Rand, Walbundrie, Walla Walla, Jindera 1988: Osborne, East Lavington, Walbundrie, Brocklesby Henty 164 99 263 1948: Walla Walla, Balldale, Jindera, Rand 1989: Walbundrie, Henty, East Lavington, Osborne Howlong 102 149 251 1949: Walbundrie, Brocklesby, Balldale, East Albury 1990: Jindera, Walla Walla, Howlong, Henty Holbrook 152 97 249 1950: Walbundrie, Brocklesby, Jindera, Walla Walla 1991: Walbundrie, Osborne, Jindera, Lockhart Murray Magpies 40 137 177 1951: Brocklesby,Burrumbuttock, Walb,Walla Walla 1992: Culcairn, Osborne, Walla Walla, Brocklesby Billabong Crows 43 119 162 1952: Walbundrie, Nth Albury, Rand,Burrumbuttock 1993: Culcairn, Osborne, Walla Walla, Henty 1953: Walla Walla, Brocklesby, Balldale, Howlong 1994: Osborne, Walla Walla, Walbundrie, Culcairn Culcairn 97 55.5 152.5 1954: Howlong, Walbundrie, Burrumbuttock,Jindera 1995: Osborne, Culcairn, Brocklesby, Burrumbuttock Lockhart 41 56 97 1955: Jindera, Brocklesby, Balldale, Howlong 1996: Culcairn, Henty, Howlong, Walla Walla CDHBU 64 33 97 1956: Balldale, Jindera, Howlong, Walbundrie, 1997: Walla Walla, Osborne, Howlong, Lockhart 1957: Jindera, Brocklesby, Walla Walla, Walbundrie 1998: Osborne, Lockhart, Henty, Jindera, Howlong

1958: Walbundrie, Walla Walla, Jindera, Brocklesby 1999: Lockhart, Osborne, Culcairn, Holbrook, Culcairn

1959:, Walbundrie, Walla Walla, Brocklesby, Rand, 2000: Osborne, Lockhart, Howlong, Holbrook, Culcairn 1960: Jindera, Rand, Walla Walla, Walbundrie 2001: Holbrook, Osborne, Howlong, Lockhart, Culcairn -,. 1961: Balldale, Howlong, Jindera, Rand 2002: Howlong, Lockhart, Osborne, Walla Walla, Holbrook ~ CAOMAC H;:1 1 1962: Balldale, Jindera, Howlong , Walla Walla 2003: Howlong, Holbrook, Walla Walla, Lockhart, Osborne .;;..;. ~ CADMAC 1963: Burrum, Walla Walla, Howlong, Jindera 2004: Holbrook, Osborne, Howlong, Walbundrie, Henty

1964: Jindera, Rand, Walla Walla, Brocklesby 2005: Osborne, Holbrook, Walbundrie, Jindera, Culcairn

1965: Walla Walla, Burrumbuttock, Jindera, Balldale 2006: Howlong, Osborne, Jindera, Henty, Rand-Walbundrie 1966: Walbundrie, Walla Walla, Jindera, Rand 2007: Culcairn, Osborne, Howlong, Henty, Jindera 1967: Walla Walla, Jindera, Howlong, Walbundrie 2008: Culcairn, Osborne, Jindera, Holbrook, Howlong, Lockhart 1968: Jindera, Walla Walla, Walbundrie, Howlong 2009: Osborne, Jindera, Culcairn, Rand-Walb, Lockhart, Howlong 1969: Howlong, Walla, Burrumbuttock, Walbundrie 2010: Howlong, Brock-Burrum, Culcairn, Jindera, Magpies, Osborne

1970: Walla Walla, Walbundrie, Burrum, Jindera 2011: Culcairn, Holbrook, Jindera, Brock-Burrum, Howlong, Henty

1971: Howlong, Walbundrie, Osborne, Jindera 2012: Osborne, Henty, Howlong, Culcairn, Holbrook, Brock-Burrum

1972: Balldale, Walla Walla, Rand, Osborne 2013: Brock-Burrum, Henty, Holbrook, Osborne, CDHBU, Jindera 1973: Burrumbuttock, Walla Walla, Rand, Howlong 2014: Rand-Walb, Henty, Brock-Burrum, Osborne, Howlong, CDHBU 1974: Jindera, Walla Walla, Burrumbuttock, Rand 2015: Brock-Burrum, Henty, Howlong, Jindera, Murray Magpies, CDHBU From left to right, Bron Riley from Netball Champion Club Rand-Walbundrie- 1975: Jindera, Lavington, Walla Walla, Walbundrie 2016: Brock-Burrum, Murr Magpies, Jindera, CDHBU, Howlong, Osborne Walla, Noel Trebley from Football Champion Club Jindera, Netball President Jane 1976: Walla Walla, Brocklesby, Walbundrie, Rand 2017: Osborne, Jindera, Henty, Brock-Burrum, Culcairn, RWW Giants Hunter with President Jason Gooden holding the BJ Burton’s Club Championship 1977: Burrumbuttock, Howlong, Walbundrie, Walla Trophy for Osborne.

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2018 HALLFrom left OF to right, FAME Col Black, Bill DINNER Barton , Mavis Gardiner (wife of inductee, Wednesday 25ththe July late 2018 Harry at Gardiner) the Commercial, Ian Kreutzberger Club ,Albury Trevor Smith. 2018 CLUB NEWS

ONE of the Hume league's most decorated footballers was among six inductees into the Hall of Fame on Billabong Crows Football Netball Club Wednesday night. Six-time Howlong best and fairest winner Terry O’Halloran was joined by Lockhart stalwart John Trevaskis, brothers Kelly and George Azzi and netball identities Noreen Norman and Jill Kohlhagen. TERRY O’HALLORAN: O’Halloran and Holbrook ruckman Noel Coutts are the only players to win the Azzi medal on three occasions. A mix-up in the voting cost him the Coreen and District league medal at Rand in 1982, Season 2018 for the Billabong Crows has been a pretty successful year having 4 netball teams where he was runner-up in the Archie Dennis Medal. The rugged midfielder made his senior debut at Howlong make the finals which has been a great reward for Beck O'Connell and her coaches. Today we have in 1975 and went on to win best and fairests in 1978, 1979, 1983, 1986, 1987 and 1988. O’Halloran also won the top our A Grade and C Reserve playing off in grand finals, good luck ladies we hope you get rewarded honour at Rand (1982) and Wodonga Demons (1985). One of his highlights was playing in Howlong’s 1977 for your effort. premiership, alongside brother Tom, when they beat rivals Burrumbuttock by 27 points. O’Halloran, who was Football has been one of our more rewarding years with the senior side winning four games and one of seven brothers to play for Howlong, represented the Hume, Tallangatta, Coreen and Central West being very competitive in most other games losing several games by less than three goals. With the leagues. He finished his career by coaching Bathurst to premierships in 1993 and 1994. reappointment of Al Austin as our senior coach and the recruitment of a couple more players the JOHN TREVASKIS: Trevaskis joined Lockhart in 1962 when they were playing in the Farrer league and tallied future of the Crows looks bright. Well done to Shane Warren coaching our reserves side, although over 300 matches. But his service off the field has been just as valuable with Trevaskis receiving best clubman on getting beaten in most games they continued to put in a hundred percent effort every week and enjoy three occasions. In 1997, Trevaskis was awarded life membership of Lockhart and in 2008 was named the Hume the social side of the club. Football League Volunteer of the Year. Other awards include an Australian Sports Medal in 2008 and an AFL It was great to have our under 17's side back playing after 12 months without a team. Hayden Dalitz NSW/ACT 30 years Special Service Award in 2012. Arguably Trevaskis’s biggest legacy has been as a trainer. has done a very good job with a young group of players. He was an inaugural member of the Hume Trainers Association in 1982 and is still serving today. The popular The under 14's had a good year under Zac Kerr winning several games only missing playing finals by Trevaskis spent eight years as president or vice-president of the association. a couple of games, a great effort when you see the size of our boys compared to the opposing sides. NOREEN NORMAN: Norman joins her husband, Lindsay, in the Hall of Fame after devoting six decades of her The club has had a good year off the field with plenty of support by our sponsors who we are forever life to netball. She was a driving force behind the formation of the Coreen and District Netball Association and grateful to and our supporters who have attended our social events in great numbers. We were held the position as secretary/treasurer from the inaugural meeting in 1972. Starting with seven teams and 100 pleased to welcome O’Connor’s to our sponsorship list this year and a great night was had on a players, Noreen’s enthusiasm saw the league expand to 10 teams and over 450 players at its peak. Norman had a recent training night where we were presented with a cheque from Ryan O’Connor and associates. long and successful 300-game playing career starting off at Rand in 1961, before playing at Daysdale. She played Our annual ball was well attended by players and supporters a great night was enjoyed by all. in a premiership with Rand in 1970 and coached Daysdale to a premiership in 1986 after having won just three A sponsor night at the Ski Club, a first for the club to be involved in was also attended by games in the previous two years. Norman was also instrumental in the introduction of the Coreen versus Hume very good numbers and was enjoyed well into the night. league under 14 and 16 inter-league contests in 1987. After a break in the off season I'm sure the Crows can look forward to a very competitive 2019. JILL KOHLHAGEN: Kohlhagen started her journey in 1964 as a player at Walla in a playing career spanning 35 Billabong Crows seasons. She won A grade premierships with the Hoppers in 1965 and 1967 and B grade titles in 1965, 1976, 1978, President 1981, 1991, 1993 and 1994. Kohlhagen started playing in the Albury Netball Association’s Monday night Kevin Martin competition in 1985 and is still known to fill in today. She took up umpiring as a teenager and 50 years later is still officiating two games most weekends. Kohlhagen served as secretary/treasurer of the Hume Netball

Association for 10 years and was awarded life membership of Walla in 1989 and the association in 2001.

Her husband, Cec, was heavily involved in forming the Hume Trainers Association in the 1980s. All 13 of Kohlhagen’s grandchildren are presently playing with the Rand-Walbundrie-Walla Giants or have played for Walla. KELLY AND GEORGE AZZI: The brothers reformed the Hume league in 1945 post-World War II with the league’s best and fairest medal named in their honour. Refugees from World War I, the pair immigrated to Australia making Brocklesby their home. Kelly was secretary of Brocklesby from 1923 to 1928 and filled the role of treasurer between 1923 and 1927. In 1935, he became president of Balldale and held the post until 1958. One of his proudest achievements was acquiring lighting for the ground. From 1947 to 1958, Kelly I lards! iehcnn.111 ~ was vice president of the Hume league. Younger brother George was a Brocklesby man throughout his playing and administrative career and served the Hume league with great distinction. George had a successful playing and coaching career at Brocklesby. He played in the 1928 and 1939 premiership sides and coached the club from 1945 to 1947. George became president of the Hume league in 1945 and continued in this role until 1958. (Article courtesy of Border Morning Mail)

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Brock-Burrum Football Netball Club CDHBU Football Netball Club (Coreen Daysdale Hopefield Buraja United)

As the 2018 season draws to end an end, it’s time to reflect back on what has been a big year. With The 2018 season has been a really enjoyable one for the CDHBU Power. pre season starting back before Christmas it seems the football season is getting longer each year. The Football and Netball Clubs takes a lot of work in running smoothly so I would like to thank our We were so proud of our young stars this year. Remy Longmire hard working Committee and Volunteers for all their work this year. Hopefully you can rest up for took out the league Under 12 Netball Best & Fairest and helped her another big season in 2019. team to the finals. Senior footballers, Cody Howard and Kane Mills, Our year began with a fundraiser for one of our own when our Netball President, Brianna Livermore, were nominated as Rising Stars of the league. And the resilience was diagnosed with stage three melanoma. With Specialists appointments and treatment being in and improvement in our Under 17 Football team throughout the , a special group of her friends got together and organised a Family Fun and Netball day at year was a credit to the players and their coaches. the Urana Rd oval to raise some funds to help out. With about eight mixed netball sides playing their We celebrated several individual milestones at the club in 2018. hearts out, a monster auction of donated goods and services and an endless raffle, everyone had an Whilst Aaron Ray, Jeremy Stevenson and Tim Cooper chalked up enjoyable day and knowing that all funds were going to a great cause, made it all that much better. 100 senior games for the club, they'll do well to catch the legendary This year saw the Football Club replace the goal posts at the Burrum and Brock ovals. Hopefully the Dean 'Buzz' Fitzgerald (pictured right) who played his 400th game new posts will make goal kicking easier and make the goal umpires job a little less challenging. We of football for the club. Congratulations Buzz! are waiting to hear back on funding to erect a Function/ Family Room at Brock. Hopefully if all goes to Our Netball Best and Fairest Winners for 2018 were Erica plan it will be up and ready for the next football season. Hanrahan (A Grade), Tam Lavis (B Grade), Laura Duncan (C In July we held our 30th Annual Sportsman Luncheon. It was great to get a big-name speaker to Grade), Mel Stevenson (C Reserve), Maya Ross ( U 16), Sophie mark the occasion in former Australian Cricket coach Darren Lehmann. Darren was very open an Goyne (U 14), Remy Longmire (U 12). honest about his last few weeks as coach on the South African tour and was very free with his time to Our Football Best and Fairest Winners were Kade Rowe (Seniors), stop and chat to patrons after his talk had concluded. We had a good crowd with 330 people in Jake Boyle (Reserves), Blayre Smith (U 17). Well done to all attendance and everyone thoroughly enjoyed the day. winners on a great year. We had a couple of big milestone games this season with Adam I’Anson playing his 250 game for the Off the field, our Black Tie Ball was a fantastic night at the Daysdale club and Joe Boulton playing his 200. Both these players have great contributors to the club on and Hall and our Juniors enjoyed their first ever Junior Ball in Corowa. off the field. We congratulate them on their games played and thank them for their service and Yet again the 'Last Man Standing' day was a huge success and loyalty. enjoyed by all. Thanks so much to the organisers of these events. Congratulations to Zac Barrenchea (pictured) for winning the Odewahn Medal, Brianna Livermore the C Grade B&F, Angela Kavanagh RU B&F in the B Grade and Evie Wall RU B&F in the U16’s at the recent Hume Football Netball League Vote count. Well done to you all for having a great season. Congratulations also to Kelly and George Azzi for being inducted in the Hall of Fame this year. It was great to see Winners of the CDHBU 2018 Major Raffle were Phillip them be honoured for tireless work for our Club and the Hanrahan, Lesley Moar, Ross Stevenson and Finn Hume League. Reeves. Congratulations to all sides that made finals this year, and The community spirit demonstrated by our committees and in particularly those that made it through to the Grand Final. countless volunteers make CDHBU such a great club to be Thank you to the League executive and the Board of a part of. Two of our longest serving volunteers, Julie Management for another great season. We have a very Talbot and Rhonda Munro (pictured left), were recognized good competition which is very well run, and very even. for their efforts with Life Memberships in 2018. Thanks to Brendan I’Anson and Dalton Wegener for all of Congratulations and a huge thankyou to Julie and Rhonda. their hours of work put into making this league what it is. CDHBU would like to thank all the club sponsors for their Well done everyone on another enjoyable season. support and the volunteers for their hard work during the season. We wouldn't be here without you. Best of luck to Steve Koschitzke all teams today. President

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Culcairn Football Netball Club Henty Football & Netball Clubs

Henty Football Club ended the season as Seniors Minor Premieres and this season has been packed with standout achievements for the Football and Netball Club: 2018 had mixed results for our club. We did not get any netball teams into the finals but overall • Damien Cupido kick 1000 career goals during this season and went on to kick 108 for the home and away season for Henty resulting in him been the leading goal kicker for the Hume league in 2018. we were very pleased with the girls. With a young group we only just missed out on C and A • Daniel Cox winning the WAW player of the year and runner up in the Azzi Medal. grade playing finals. Our A Grade under Karly Way made significant improvement and almost • Denise James runner up B Grade best and fairest. stormed home to play finals. We had 2 rising star nominations in, Georgia and Lucy Way, so • Nick Newton 3rd place best and fairest the future looks very bright. • Had 4 rising star nominations, Dale Cox, Josh Klemke, Taylor Clark and Lucy Webb. • Matthew Kilo on reaching an amazing 400 senior club games for the Henty Football Club. In the football our Under 14's climbed the ladder on last year and continue their development. We would like to congratulate Andy Keller on his Meritt award for 10 years’ service and Richard Fifield on his With over 50 kids playing in our Auskick our future is bright for our junior grades. volunteer of the year award to the Henty Football Club. Under 17's played their first final in some years, the boys had a really good year but Henty Football Club held a very successful Indigenous Round against the Murray Magpies with a Welcome to Country Ceremony. unfortunately weren't good enough to win a final. Riley Knobel was Runner Up league best and The new Henty Netball sheds were opened and named after one of our very successful and committed netball fairest after a consistent year. families ~ The Piltz Family. As many clubs do we struggled for numbers in our reserves at times, but when we did turn up We also were very excited to receive and put a good team on the paddock, we were very competitive with the top teams in the comp. one of 3 recipients of the Jacob Toyota good foot grants, thank you Our senior boys made finals for the 2nd year in a row, continuing our push up the ladder. to Jacob Toyota for your continued Unfortunately we weren't able to get a finals win which capped off a pretty inconsistent year. support of Junior Football. We showed throughout the year we are capable of beating the best in the comp and hopefully We are currently in the planning that continues into 2019. We had 3 debutantes this year in Riley Knobel, Oscar Willis and Rory stages of upgrading our facilities, looking forward to bigger and better Jenkins, which is great for our club and we expect all 3 to be regular senior players next year. facilities. Joel Merkel was again nominated for Rising star, another great year from Joel. Jye Shields I would sincerely like to thank the again was Runner Up Azzi Medallist. Another consistent year from Jye saw him right up the Football Committee on all their hard top in the vote count. Hopefully he can go one better next year. and dedicated worked this season, looking forward to the 2019 season, Thank you to all our sponsors for the year, it's a big job running a Football/Netball club and all the best to all finalist playing off without our sponsors our club would not exist. today Netball Shed Opening – Piltz Family Good luck to everyone in today's games. Go Lions Nathan Scholz, Henty Football Club President.

Brendan Sheather, President, Culcairn FNC.

Daniel Cox WAW winner and runner up Azzi Medal

Damien Cupido kicking 100 home and away goals

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Holbrook Football Netball Club

Howlong Football Netball Club

2018 will be a memorable year on and off the field for the Howlong Spiders. We are proud to have fielded all Our twentieth season in the Hume League concludes today, and once again it's been an four football teams this season. This is a great achievement with diminishing numbers in our juniors throughout interesting ride. We have four grades vying for premiership honours and wish our teams the rub the competition. Thanks to all our committee, coaches and volunteers for all their efforts to ensure we get onto of the green (and gold) in their endeavours. We also congratulate all other clubs appearing the ground each week. Our reserves and under 14’s made it through to finals and it was wonderful to see the majority of our fourths side experience their first final. today and wish them safe, competitive games. This season, we had six local juniors debut in the seniors. We have a great list of local boys who have come up through the junior ranks, so hopefully we can work hard over the off season and come back stronger in On the netball front, our Under 12’s team has a chance to crown a great season thanks to the 2019. coaching of Pam Jones and Liz Papworth, no doubt they'll leave nothing in the tank. Steve Jolliffe (pictured below middle) won his first Azzi Medal, which is a huge achievement and reflects the spectacular season he had. Steve’s leadership at the club has been superb and we are proud to have such a Congratulations to Maddie Black on tying for first in the league best and fairest, you've done great role model for our juniors. Also congratulations to Ben Baker for his fourth or fifth nomination for the the club proud. Marnie Lowry's Under 16’s have shown great fighting spirit to win their three Hume League Rising Star, surely that’s a record! finals; the last two by a solitary goal. Today's match will be a titanic challenge, however with Another rising star at our club is 11-year-old Josh Murphy (pictured below left). This year Josh was named co- Millie Walsh and Sophie Parker in dynamic form the girls are entitled to be confident. captain of the NSW Primary Schools under 12s AFL team. Josh competed in Canberra at the National Carnival in August. What a great achievement. This year Terry O’Halloran was inducted into the Hume League Hall of Fame. Terry is a three time Azzi On the football field, firstly we have our Under 14’s contesting their third-consecutive grand Medalist and has achieved almost everything on the footy field. His induction was well deserved and we all final which is testament to our excellent Auskick program. Coach Russell Parker is always thoroughly enjoyed his speech on the night. We were proud to host the 2018 Hume League Interleague and we believe our facilities were proudly meticulous in his preparation and is lucky to have a talented squad to work with. Bravo to displayed to the region. Congratulations to Steve Jolliffe, Peter Hancock, Charlie Hamiliton, Blake McNamara Hunter Galvin (pictured) on being runner-up in the league best and fairest, he has much to look and Couper Smith who represented us at Interleague. forward to in his career. It has been another big year for our netball club both on and off the court. We filled all eight teams for the Saturday competition, a Sunday Auskick netball team and a Net Set Go squad. The club continued our mentoring program where our senior players were "buddied up" with a junior player. Our Under 17’s coach, Billy Heriot, first coached at This has helped build enthusiasm within the club and has been a great way for our juniors to learn and Holbrook 32 years ago, so his experience at getting the best develop their skills. out of a team will serve them well today. Billy's crew is In conjunction with our football club we hosted a very successful interleague day with 3 of our netballers packed to the gills with quality players but they'll need to making the interleague netball team. Mia Lavis (pictured below right) represented NSW at the State Championships in Sydney in August. She was be at their best to topple the Osborne lads. Well done to also named Players Player by her peers. Congratulations to Mia on a huge achievement. Lachie Holmes on his fourth place in the league B&F. We continued to have excellent results in the league Best and Fairest with a number of players polling in the top ten, with a highlight being Mia Lavis being awarded Best and Fairest for the Under 14’s and Millie Wall Our seniors went from third-last to third this year over the named C Grade runner up Best and Fairest. Overall we came 2nd in the Netball Club Championships. The hard work by coaches and players was rewarded as 6 teams made it through to the finals (A Grade, B space of 12-months with a playing list that was 90% Grade, C Grade, C Reserve, Under 14's and Under 12's). Good luck to our B grade side playing in the grand unchanged from the previous season. Instrumental in this final today! rapid rise was the appointment of Matt Sharp as coach who has done an extraordinary effort to bring his team to their first finals appearance in five years, particularly when it was only in 2016 that the side collected the wooden spoon. Josh Jones got rewarded for his efforts with a fourth-placed finish in the Azzi Medal. Sam Harris also had a brilliant season, he won the club B&F as well as tying for third in the WAW Player of the Year.

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Jindera Football & Netball Clubs Lockhart Football Netball Club

As usual we started preseason before Christmas with Kerry working on the fitness to get the During the 2018 Season we have continued to show good corporate responsibility through our boys ready for another big year. support of the Pedalcure4mnd; we held a ‘Chooka’ Auction in support of Josh Hanlon; & held an Aussie Helpers fundraiser in support of drought effected Farmers. Other events we hosted this Our reserves grade team under the guidance of Jake Ladgrove have had another great year season were our Sponsors, and Grandparents Days; we hosted the great Dustin Fletcher at LFNC going through undefeated for a chance to get back to back premierships following up on last which proved to be a big hit; & we hosted our 1960 Reunion of past Demon players. These events years success. provided us the opportunity to recognise and say thanks to those who’ve shown support of our club. The senior team has gone about it the hard way and have had to work their way through all the finals to play in the Grand final hopefully going one better than last year. Our continued provision of football and netball opportunities, with the help of numerous volunteers, The thirds team had a great year under Michael D’Arcy to make the finals after only losing two sees almost 200 participants from our area play sport every week. games but were unfortunately knocked out in the Preliminary final. Hopefully the boys will However, all this good work is in jeopardy due to demographic changes in our population which primarily affects our football. The ability to continue to field numbers in junior sport is a significant come back bigger and stronger next year and treat this as part of the learning curve, challenge which results in fewer locals moving into the senior ranks and therefore results in a major The fourths started off slow but towards the end of the year came through with several wins. shortage of players, particularly seconds players. As a league, we need to be proactive in protecting Nathan Wayenberg has had his hands full with a fairly young list and hopefully they will all the sport we love, and we’ll need the support of the AFL to be part of this solution to prevent more come back next year for another try. forced mergers or more clubs not being able to fill teams! The Netball girls had an up and down year with the under 16’s ,A grade, B grade and C grade making the finals but unfortunately they all got knocked out in the first final. We are a club with a proud and supportive member base. This support has been increasingly evident over the last few weeks as we come to terms with the loss of a great man. RIP Graham (Charlie) We had a couple of events through the year but the biggest one was our 10 year reunion of the Pertzel. 2008 senior premiership against Osborne which was held in round 2 on a wet and cold day. There were plenty of tall tales being told throughout the day and a successful players auction Congratulations to our U14’s footy team and coaches Eazy & Muz, on making it in to the 2018 finals! was held that night. This was no mean feat considering we struggled to field a full team all year, and relied on permits to On a final note thank you to all our supporters, volunteers , sponsors and committee for all the help us through the season. hard work they have done throughout the year which is greatly appreciated by all as without We are very proud of the 2 netball teams we have playing in the Grand Final today; our C Res & A you we would not have the great club that we have. Grade girls have stormed through the final series in true Demon spirit, and we are looking forward to supporting them very loudly today!!

GO DEES!

GO DOGGIES!!!

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Murray Magpies Football Netball Club Osborne Football Netball Club

As the curtain draws closed on another HFNL season we remember the highlights we have cherished The Murray Magpies Football and Netball Club have had another busy season on and off the throughout the year…and at Osborne we have had many! Congratulations to all the football and netball teams who performed strongly throughout the season with 9 field. Congratulations must go to our 5 netball teams who made the finals and special mention teams making the finals. For the first time Osborne won the overall club championship which is a massive to our 12’s & 14’s who will be playing in the Grand Final. achievement and rewards our great bunch of players, skilled and knowledgeable coaches, strong and We are proud of all our players competing each week but special mention must go to Hamali cohesive committees, fantastic and professional support staff and the many marvellous volunteers and Binding (12’s), Sheridan Casley (C Grade) and Tara Lieschke (B Grade) for being Runner Up supporters of our ‘club without at town’. The year started off with more upgrades of our facilities. We installed synthetic grass and new seating around in the League’s Best & Fairest. (pictured below middle) our netball courts which looks amazing as well as keeps the gravel off the courts. Thanks to everyone for the We would like to thank all our hard-working volunteers for all their time and dedication and many hours of fundraising to complete this project. We also completed the ‘state of the art’ coach’s boxes, make special mention to Les Janetzki (pictured below right) who was awarded with a Merit interchange benches, media room and mower shed on time for round 1. Many thanks to the Award for 10 years of service to our club and Adam Browne who received Volunteer Of The Council, NSW Government, AFL/NSW Joss grant program and of course the outstanding volunteers who completed many hours of work. Year for the Magpies. In August the club recognised the players from the 1960’s era by announcing a 1960-69 Team of the Decade. Our Auskick program on a Monday night is now in its 2nd year and has been a huge success Many past players returned and we heard stories of playing AFL football in that time. Osborne was playing in which is a credit to Andrew Wilson (co-ordinator) for the time and effort he has put in. the CRFL at the time and the players travelled long distances just to play the game. At our home game against CDHBU we unveiled the Ross Weeding Time Keepers Box Best wishes to the 14&under netball and Under 17’s football teams who are representing the mighty tigers on grand final day. It is an amazing achievement to make a grand final so take your chance when you can and (pictured below left). Ross was a life member and hard-working committee man and was a play for each other….good luck boys and girls! loyal supporter and volunteer of our club for 18 years and is sadly missed. It’s been a great season for our younger generation having 6 nominations in the HFNL and HNA Rising Star We would like to thank all our committee, coaches, support staff, trainers, umpires and all our awards. Congratulations to Courtney Menzies and Declan Galvin who were the overall winners of the 2018 Rising Star Awards for netball and football. Congratulations also to our champion junior players: Nick Madden volunteers. We have all enjoyed another great year and look forward to an even better 2019. (Outstanding Junior Footballer) and Grace Clancy (HNA 16&Under Best & Fairest). To other Osborne award Good luck to all teams competing today. Go Pies. winners on the night: Andrew Schmetzer, Peter McDonnell and Laurie Sly…thank you for all you do for our Emma Quinlivan, Secretary club! To our valued sponsors of the Osborne Football Club, we thank you for your ongoing support of our club. In particular thanks to Landmark, Gallagher, Kennedy Bros Earthmoving who are our major sponsors in 2018. Osborne Netball Club are grateful for the ongoing grant support from The NSW Nurses & Midwives Association, and our sponsors Lockhart Pharmacy, Claytons Bistro @ Yerong Creek, Latte De Da Coffee Shoppe @ Lockhart, OFC Ladies Auxiliary, & Pleasant Hills Community Hotel. Thanks to the HFNL Board, especially new chairman Brendan I‘Anson, for all their hard work this season which has seen fantastic competitions for both football and netball. Lastly good luck to all the teams playing today and to all of the Osborne faithful supporters…cheer on our football and netball teams, encourage them to play their best …and bring home the silverware to ‘Ostrich Park’ GO CATS! Jane and Jason ONC & OFC Presidents

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INTERLEAGUE – Hume v O&K th Saturday 19 May 2018 at Howlong Rand-Walbundrie-Walla Football Netball f? FOOTBALL NETBALL GIANTS Club Seniors Open Hume 18.11.119 def O&K 11.8.74 Hume 45 def by O&K 46. 2018 has been a year of consolidation for our newly formed merged Club. The RWW Giants Goals: D.Cupido 7, M.Aalbers, A.Mackinlay 2, Hume BOC: Georgia Pitson have had mixed success in both netball and football. Due to injuries our Senior side had mixed B.Carman, B.Dower, C.Galvin, S.Joliffe, results just missing finals. Our other grades and all but one netball team have played finals,

with the Reserves and Under 14 Football teams, along with B, C and Under 16,s playing today. D.Middleton, R.Speed, JR Williams.

Good Luck all. Best: S.Joliffe, D.Cupido, M.Aalbers, J.Gaynor, Under 17 The Giants were represented at Interleague by Tracey Oates, Lisa Tobin and Kelsey Lieschke in M.Bahr, M.Collins. Hume 45 def O&K 24 netball and Myles Aalbers, Brian Lieschke and Mitch Thomas football, doing our Club proud. Hume BOC: Kacie Schuur. The RWW Giants had a great year off field with numerous successful social events, the Under 18s highlight being the crowd of over 400 attending our Junior presentation afternoon. Hume 32.12.204 def O&K 0.2.2. Under 15 The Hume League Presentation evening turned out to be very successful for many individuals, Goals: J.Bouffler 6, E.Ziebarth 5, A.Johnson 4, Hume 43 def O&K 22 Nathan Wardius polled in every game to win the Under 14’s Best & Fairest football award, Ty M.Thomas, H.Weaven 3, H.Bouffler, R.Keating, Hume BOC: Ruby Bouffler Voss making it a junior double taking out the Under 17’s. Olivia Merriman continued with J.Koschitzke, J.Steinke 2, T.Clark, J.Dore, J.Gollan, winning the C Reserve Netball, Brianna Higgins storming home to take out the B Grade, and to

round out the night, Jess Kotzur was a worthy winner in winning the prestigious A Grade B.McNamara.

netball Best & Fairest. Best: A.Johnson, E.Ziebarth, J.Bouffler, Janelle Garlick was awarded the Hume League volunteer for season 2018, Paul Habel H.Bouffler, M.Thomas, H.Weaven. representing AFL NSW ACT presented Ian Kreutzberger (pictured) with a statewide award for COMMERCIAL 50 years service on the Rand, Rand Walbundrie Tigers and now Rand Walbundrie Walla Giants Football Netball Club ClUBAlburv Committee, serving as President, Secretary and Public Officer amongst the many roles during his time volunteering his time for the club he loved. Well Done! Our netball administrators, coaches and players have worked tirelessly over the last few seasons to elevate our club into a

strong position, resulting in our club winning the Netball Championship, for the first time. Great effort! Thanks to all our coach's, assistants and team managers of netball and football from seniors to Neta and Auskick. A special thank you to our trainers for a task done well. The

Club appreciates the contribution of our volunteers from kitchen to grounds persons. Thank You all. The Rand Walbundrie Walla FNC will be holding a Club get together after the Grand Final at 6.00 pm in the Walbundrie Club rooms to celebrate the efforts of our competing teams.

All Welcome Our Club would like to congratulate the Hume League Management committee for their work, once again volunteers, on a very successful year for our League. The 2018 triumphant Senior Interleague Team Finally Good Luck to all teams competing today. Remember

the old saying, "it is just as important to be humble winner, as it is to be a gracious loser". Sport and fun are the true winners. ~SHERl/ll/lO/IJ 2AY

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RESERVESRESE VES t:' 2018 Piney Pub Goalkicking Awards Jindera v Rand-Walb-Walla GIANTS Senior Grade (Blue, Red & White) (Orange, Grey, White) Damian Cupido (Henty) 108 Coach: Jake Ladgrove Coaches: Jarred Weeding :)MAC 0 Trent Castles (Jindera) 96 NSW/ACT ,_, Ass. Coach: Andrew Schmidt Runner: Paul Merriman Ash Murray (Magpies) 62 -­• Manager: Nic Odewahn Andrew MacKinlay (Holb) 56 I laccisLieberman 0 Jarrah Maksymow (Henty) 47 NSW/ACT 6 Jesse Laurie 36 Christopher Galvin 3 Lewis McRae 31 Cory Miller John Robbins (Culcairn) 45 14 Jacksone Schultz 37 Hunter Smith 5 Nathan Wenke 33 Luke Bennie Connor Galvin (Osborne) 38 16 Austinn Speed 38 Allen Kerr 10 Andrew Waite 38 Luke Holman Myles Aalbers (RWW Giants) 37 G1 18 Michael Galvin 41 Blair Boyle 11 Nick Turner 41 Brett Mugridge Dennis Pedemont (Culcairn) 36 22 Alex Takle 42 Zach Gratton 12 Mitch Lauritzen 42 Brett Davies Todd Miller (Giants) 35 23 Philip Manwarring 43 Matt Louwrier (C) 13 Ben Emmerton 43 Damian Wardius Reserve Grade 24 Taylor Schultz 44 Ashley Hay 16 Hayden Young 45 Connor McPherson Chris Barker (Howlong) 59 26 Hayden Key 49 Luke Giddings 18 Jarred Weeding 48 Walter Paech Bradley Lewis (CDHBU) 56 28 Shannon Palmer 50 Tyler Harris 20 Ryan Lavery 51 Thomas Hartshorn Alan Willis (Osborne) 53 29 Regan Metcalfe 55 Jake Ladgrove (C) 22 Luke Emmerton 53 Rhys Dempsey Zac Barrenechea (Brock-Burr) 46 32 Connor Clayton 56 Jesse Wellington 24 Dean McCall 56 Luke Fawcett l larrisLieberman Brett Davies (Giants) 39 33 Chris Anthony 58 Tom Mackie 25 Matt Wegener 63 Nathan Brown Adam I’Anson (Brock-Burr) 37 34 Jayden Steinke 59 James Vogel 28 Brayden Lieschke 68 Sam Gifford Senior Grade Winner Damian Cupido from Henty 35 Kyle Porta 60 Nathan I'Anson 29 Jono Grove Shannon Walsh (Howlong) 30 James Vogel (Jindera ) 29

2018 ODEWAHN MEDAL MEETINGS THIS YEAR :rman Rd 5 Jindera 7.14.56 def Rand-Walbundrie-Walla 6.3.39 Best & Fairest Player in Reserve Grade ·-RS~ Rd 16 Rand-Walbundrie-Walla 4.3.27 def by Jindera 5.12.42 Zac Barrenechea (Brock/Burr) 25

UMPIRES Andrew Reid (Howlong) 19 Central: B. Singe, J. Kohn, G. Bulman Matthew Louwrier (Jindera) 19 Goal: L. Sly, A. Churchill Michael Gleeson (Osborne) 16 Boundary: L.Plunkett, J.Plunkett , R.McDonnell, J.Hanrahan Jake Boyle (CDHBU) 12 Quarter Goals Behinds Points Quarter Goals Behinds Points Jesse Kent (Culcairn) 12

1st 1st Christopher Galvin (Jindera) 10 bcrman 2nd 2nd Sam Morrison (Howlong) 10 3rd 3rd Hamish Mackinlay (Holbrook) 9 M 4th 4th Joel Felmingham (Brock/Burrum) 9

TOTAL TOTAL Luke Holman (Rand-Walb-Walla) 9 From left to right, Andrew Reid, Zac Barrenechea and Max Barraclough (Howlong) 9 Matthew Louwrier. Nathan Brown (Rand-Walb-Walla) 9 ■ - Nathan Chamings (Jindera) 9 WAW 8cADMAC HaccisLieberman 0 sollcltors Sllrllltdlle leltllls ~ RSI\A Richard Wood (Culcairn) 9 (); Smart Banking Tavern Tim Walsh (Holbrook) 9

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Brock-Burrum Player Profiles Jindera Player Profiles m m Age ---No Name Wt Ht Profile --- No Name Wt Ht Profile Age kg cm kg cm Talented young footballer, speedy wingman who takes strong Lively half forward who loves a goal & would love to snag a 17 85 178 1 Sam Crawshaw 22 78 182 1 Josh Koschitzke marks around the ground few on the big ground Missed out on 2013 Grand Final due to sore arm, member of Elusive goal kicker or defender, either end suits 2 Nathan Chammings 28 87 186 2 Darcy I'Anson 22 75 180 2015 2016 premiership teams- explosive pace, can play "Chhhaaammo" anywhere Speed by name speed by nature,fast & tough. Second year Hard nut who never shirks an issue, has a heart like Pharlap and 3 Ryan Speed 23 70 179 3 Joe Boulton 32 83 178 at the club & has had a good year gets plenty of the ball Having a good year and will enjoy the open space of the Former Azzi medalist. Ability to get posessions all over the 5 Sam Myors 27 77 187 Walbundrie ground 4 Nic Sedgwick 24 71 177 ground, loves to take a hanger, Lightning quick - 2015 2016 Premiership player One of the elder statesmen of the club having played 200 Heart and soul of the team. Never puts in a bad performance, 7 Tom Weldon 30 80 188 plus senior games. Dependable player who has shut down 5 Luke Brauer 36 77 174 sets the tone with both his preparation and execution. Always opposition players all year puts his best foot forward Middsy has taken on the captains role this year and is 8 Danny Middleton 23 75 185 The wizard is a skillful player who can play anywhere on the leading by example 6 Ronnie Boulton 26 70 174 ground, very elusive and has excelled in the midfield this year First year at the club but provides a lot of experience and 9 Damien Jones 32 80 179 2013 2016 premiership player leadership on the ground Reads the play like an old pro, gets plenty of the ball and is Tough as nails onballer has had another great year and is 7 Eddie Ziebarth 17 78 178 10 Rhys Preston 28 78 175 deadly with his disposal. Beautiful to watch instumental in getting the ball out of the centre Miserley defender who gets the job done week in week out, long The elder statesmen of the club who just keeps going will 8 Jeremy Luff 25 81 188 reach and superb disposal. Loves to run up the ground and 11 Andrew Wilson 35 76 177 create mayhem enjoy the space at Walbundrie Superb athlete who can do it all. Works hard in the fashion 1st year back after a couple of years in England who shuts 18 90 189 12 Matt Crawshaw 22 80 180 11 Aiden Johnson made famous by the tireless husky's of the north his man down week to week Solid as a rock defender, who has become a high flying forward. 13 Layne Heinjus 23 87 182 Another new comer to the club. Reliable defender 14 Kade Garland 31 91 195 Relentless in his quest to be an option on every occaison Still a key member of the back six but has shown he can Strong Mark and a goal kicking machine, aiming for his second 15 Jacob Millar 29 87 189 15 Nick Brockley 25 90 185 also play forward premiership at the club Versatile tall who has returned for Albury. Always plays well Reliable ruunung back, loves getting the job done on the big 17 Ben Dower 27 94 197 33 88 186 at Walbundrie 16 Jarod Koschitzke name forwards. Turns defence into attack Big man with a big heart and the tenacity of a hungry dog with a Spike once again has used exceptional kick both forward & 31 120 189 18 Mick Galvin 22 100 187 18 Matt Seiter bone - Suffers from white line fever, get in his way at your peril back, will go wherever he is needed Darcy another big year, just keeps on giving and giving that Hard as nails, a tackling machine who creates opportunities for 19 Michael D'Arcy 28 100 198 19 Aaron Livermore 30 80 184 his team mates. looking for his fifth club premiership in last six bit extra whenever required years Returned to the club this year. Has been a reliable target up 20 Trent Castles 30 92 184 Former Premiership captain of the thirds, reliable defender who forward and can win a game of his own boot 20 Mitchell Koschitzke 24 80 185 gets the job done, can play both ends of the ground, 2013 2016 Another with the back six. Reliable defender who shuts his 21 Will King 22 80 186 premiership player man down week to week Dashing midfielder/forward who gets plenty of the ball. Highly Mitch has had a standout year in the ruck and gives 100% 27 71 171 skilled kick who never misses a target or a goal, going for his 25 Mitch Lawrence 20 82 192 21 Josh McCudden plus more as needed fourth club Premiership Second year at the club and just keeps improving. Can kick Fittest man on the planet, with the ability to read the play and get 27 Dylan Pettingill 20 73 185 22 Lachie Boyd 41 74 175 to the right spot every time. Clears the ball like a young Alex a goal from some impossible positions Rance 30 Matt Osborne 29 77 178 Oz another of our stalwarts who has had another great year Father son rule, Coach of the year and dead set ball magnet. Flogger justs keeps going and going -a bit like the energiser 24 Kade Stevens 34 71 177 31 Jesse Harris 24 70 177 Leads by example and works as hard as Brauer bunny Loves the open spaces of Walbundrie, Runs with the speed of a 32 Connor Clayton 22 72 178 Loves a contest 'see ball get ball' 26 John-Roy Williams 24 73 175 startled gazelle. Very elusive wingman, 2013, 2015 2016 Halfback turned running tagger with a big tank & great skills Premiership Player 42 Zach Gratton 28 76 176 Got the full package, exceptional stamina and speed , 2015 who doesn't miss a target 28 Alex Wilson 25 75 182 Won the thirds B&F last year and has continued to improve. 2016 Premiership player 47 Harry Weaven 18 75 187 2015 Azzi and Kennedy medalist, one of the elite midfielders of Played the game of his life in the semi final Former premiership player who has come back into form at 30 Luke Schilg 32 80 179 the competions , Big occasion player 2013,2015 2016 56 Jesse Wellington 28 75 179 Premiership player the right time of the year Former midfielder who has settled into the backline with his run Former star junior who has returned to the . Puts 100% into 35 Shannon Boers 24 78 186 41 Blair Boyle 22 90 187 and carry, rarerly beaten in the air or the ground whatever role he is given Utility player who has the ability to impact at both ends of the 24 78 186 37 Dylan Boers ground. Big game player with an extraordinary will to win

42 43 SENIORSSE IORS 2018 AZZI FAMILY MEDAL Best & Fairest Player in Senior Grade sLieberman Brock-Burrum v Jindera Steven Jolliffe (Howlong) 26 (Red, White & Black) (Blue, Red & White) Daniel Cox (Henty) 21 ·-RSM Coach: Kade Stevens Coach: Kerry Bahr Jye Shields (Culcairn) 21 Assistant Coach: Ben Dower Josh Jones (Holbrook) 20

Declan Galvin (Osborne) 18 1 Josh Koschitzke 18 Matt Seiter 1 Sam Crawshaw 19 Michael D'Arcy Nic Sedgwick (Brock/Burrum) 17 2 Darcy I'Anson 19 Aaron Livermore 2 Nathan Chamings 20 Trent Castles ~Nsw 1 !rman 3 Joe Boulton 20 Mitchell Koschitzke 3 Ryan Speed 21 William King Jarrah Maksymow (Henty) 16 4 Nico Sedgwick 21 Josh McCudden 5 Sam Myors 25 Mitch Lawrence Matt Seiter (Brock/Burrum) 16 5 Luke Brauer 22 Lachie Boyd 7 Tom Weldon 27 Dylan Pettingill Trent Castles (Jindera) 16 6 Ronnie Boulton 24 Kade Stevens 8 Dan Middleton (C) 30 Matt Osborne Chris Duck (Rand-Walb-Walla) 14 7 Eddie Ziebarth 26 John Roy Willaims 9 Damian Jones 31 Jesse Harris Aaron Baker (Holbrook) 12 8 Jeremy Luff 28 Alex Wilson 10 Rhys Preston 32 Connor Clayton From left to right, Daniel Cox, Steven Jolliffe and Jye 9 Luke McLellan 30 Luke Schilg 11 Andrew Wilson 41 Blair Boyle Damian Cupido (Henty) 12 Shields 11 Aiden Johnson 33 Nick Baily 12 Matt Crawshaw 42 Zach Gratton Kade Rowe (CDHBU) 12 14 Kade Garland 34 Chris Boulton 13 Layne Heinjus 43 Matthew Louwrier Justin Gordon (Rand-Walb-Walla) 11 15 Nick Brockley 35 Shannon Boers 15 Jacob Millar 47 Harry Weaven Zachary Sheather (Lockhart) 11 16 Jarod Koschitzke 37 Dylan Boers 17 Ben Dower 56 Jesse Wellington Curtis Steele (Holbrook) 10 2AY 17 Joel Felmingham 52 Tim Heagney 18 Michael Galvin Dylan Pettingill (Jindera) 10

MEETINGS THIS YEAR Rd 1 Brock-Burrum 15.10.100 def Jindera 12.8.80 Azzi Family Medal Rd 12 Jindera 7.14.56 def by Brock-Burrum 10.12.72 Mr. Kelly Azzi was an active, popular and highly respected figure in the district and was one of the region’s greatest football stalwarts. UMPIRES Kelly was Secretary of the Brocklesby Football Club for 10 years to 1932 and then moved to Balldale Central: Adam Larkins, Daniel Lewis, Ged Palmer, Beau Withers – Emg (AFLNEB) where he became President from 1935-1959. When Balldale crossed over into the Hume League in Goal: R. Feuerherdt, R. McNamara 1947, he inaugurated the Kelly Azzi Trophy for the best and fairest in the competition (The Trophy Boundary: D. Fitzpatrick, R. Hamilton, I. Hueske, R. Clancy was previously given to the Chiltern and District League until they were disbanded). Kelly was Vice

President of the Hume League Quarter Goals Behinds Points Quarter Goals Behinds Points 'I from 1947-1959 in which he was 1st 1st honoured with life membership berman of the League. In 2004, The 2nd 2nd Trophy was renamed the Azzi 3rd 3rd Family Medal in memory of 4th 4th brothers, Kelly & George. Both were subsequently inducted

TOTAL TOTAL into the Hume League Hall of Fame in 2018.

2018 Azzi Family Medallist, Steven Jolliffe (middle) with Paul Azzi (right) & Sam Azzi

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We had 11 out of 12 1951 Walbundrie 2015 Brock-Burrum 2012 Walla Walla 2008 Rand Walbundrie clubs represented in finals with most clubs waiting anxiously for the results of Round 18 because 1952 Burrumbuttock 2016 CDHBU 2013 Walla Walla 2009 Murray Magpies 1953-56 Walla Walla 2017 Brock-Burrum 2014 Brock-Burrum 2010 Murray Magpies their positions on the ladders were not going to be finalised until the last round. A Grade has been 1957 Burrumbuttock 2015 Brock-Burrum 2011 Murray Magpies very even this year too with the ladder positions changing every week. 1958 Balldale B GRADE 2016 Henty 2012 Murray Magpies In our first year as a combined football and netball League I would like to thank all the Hume clubs for 1959 Walbundrie 1954 Walbundrie 2017 Brock-Burrum 2013 Osborne their support as well as Paul Habel from AFL NSW who has helped guide us in the right direction. 1960 Walbundrie 1955 Walbundrie/Walla 2014 Lockhart Liza Gooden and I have enjoyed being Board Members, with it being a real learning curve and 1961 Balldale 1956 Walla Walla 2015 Osborne challenge at times regarding the administration and rules of football. Thank you to Brendan, Phil, 1962 Balldale 1957 Rand C GRADE 2016 Brock-Burrum Dalton and all the Board members for being very supportive of our netball needs and hopefully this 1963 Walla Walla 1958 St Paul’s College 1971 Walla Walla 2017 Murray Magpies will help make our League stronger in the future. 1964 St Paul’s College 1959 St Paul’s College 1972 Walbundrie We again participated in Interleague against the Ovens & King League at Howlong where we had 3 1965-67 Walla Walla 1960 Walla Walla 1973 Osborne 1968 Burrumbuttock 1961 Balldale 1974 Walla Walla 16 & UNDER (Inters) representative teams participate in the 15’s, 17’s and A Grade competition. Our junior teams had 1969 Walla Walla 1962 Walla Walla 1975 Jindera 1969 St Paul’s Reds comfortable wins with A Grade losing their game by 1 goal in a very exciting match. Congratulations 1970 Rand 1963 St Paul’s College 1976 Rand 1970 Walla Walla to all the girls who played Interleague we appreciate your dedicated support of representative netball. 1971 St Paul’s College 1964 Walla Walla 1977 Rand 1971 Brocklesby Thank you to our coaches, Rhian Dower, Emily Bush and Sharon Riley for volunteering your services 1972 Walla Walla 1965 Walla Walla 1978 Brocklesby 1972-75 Walla Walla to the HFNL and also to the Howlong Football and Netball clubs who did a terrific job hosting this day. 1973 Howlong 1966 St Paul’s Reds 1979 Walbundrie 1976 St Paul’s College Well done to all our Rising Star nominees for 2018, you all have had a great season with your club. 1974 Walla Walla 1967 Jindera 1980-82 Henty 1977 Rand Congratulations to the winner this year, Courtney Menzies from Osborne who has been one of the 1975 Walla Walla 1968 St Paul’s College 1983 Lockhart 1978 Rand strongest centre court players in A Grade. We have been very fortunate to receive local sponsorship 1976-78 Rand 1969 Brocklesby 1984 Walla Walla 1979 St Paul’s College 1979 East Lavington 1970 Balldale 1985 Lockhart 1980-82 Henty again this year to continue these awards. Thank you sincerely to Carla and Wes Black from the 1980 Walla Walla 1971 Balldale 1986 Lockhart 1983 Lockhart Holbrook Bakery for their very generous donation of $500 to the winner and to Kylie Kelleher who 1981 East Lavington 1972 Walbundrie 1987 Jindera 1984 Henty owns Addiction Clothing in Albury who donated vouchers to all the nominees. Your continued support 1982 Walla Walla 1973 Howlong 1988 Jindera 1985 Burrumbuttock of the Rising Star awards is greatly appreciated. 1983 East Lavington 1974 Howlong 1989 Walbundrie 1986 Henty The HFNL held their annual Vote Count and Presentation at the Henty Community Club and it was 1984 Jindera 1975 Walla Walla 1990 Walbundrie 1987-89 Walla Walla another successful night with 300 people attending. The netball count was very close making it very 1985 Brocklesby 1976 Walla Walla 1991 East Lavington 1990 Lockhart exciting to watch. Congratulations to all the trophy winners and to Coronet Jewellers for kindly 1986 Osborne 1977 St Paul’s College 1992 Walla Walla 1991 Henty donating vouchers to the four senior grades. Congratulations to the Rand/Walbundrie/Walla Giants 1987 Henty 1978 Walla Walla 1993 Culcairn 1992 Walla Walla 1988 Brocklesby 1979 Jindera 1994 Howlong 1993 Henty who won the Netball Championship Trophy, Jindera winning the Football and Osborne took out the 1989 Henty 1980 Jindera 1995 Walla Walla 1994-96 Jindera combined Football and Netball Championship. It was great to see 3 different clubs win these awards 1990 Henty 1981 Walla Walla 1996 Howlong 1997 Lockhart this year. 1991 Brocklesby 1982-84 Lockhart 1997 Walbundrie 1998 Henty Thank you to all our major sponsors this year we appreciate your support of Hume Football and 1992 Brocklesby 1985 Brocklesby 1998 Lockhart 1999 Henty Netball. Your sponsorship has helped our League grow into a very strong competition and one of the 1993 Culcairn 1986 Brocklesby 1999 Henty 2000 Osborne most envied Leagues in southern NSW with 8 grades of netball, 4 football games as well as Netta 1994 Lockhart 1987 East Lavington 2000 Jindera 2001 Culcairn and Auskick played each Saturday. 1995 Lockhart 1988 East Lavington 2001 Howlong 2002 Lockhart I would like to thank all the netball committee, Liza Gooden, Tracey Lieschke, Elaine Carter, Carla 1996 Burrumbuttock 1989 Henty 2002 Jindera 2003 Howlong Fletcher, Emily & Tracey Bush, Sharon Riley and Kylie Kelleher for their continued support and hard 1997 Lockhart 1990 East Lavington 2003 Brocklesby 2004-06 Lockhart 1998 Lockhart 1991 Walla Walla 2004-06 Jindera 2007-10 Murray Magpies work you do throughout the year. 1999 Henty 1992 East Lavington 2007 Howlong 2011 Jindera Thank you to Aimee Riley who will sing the National Anthem and then the A & C Grade games will 2000 Holbrook 1993 Walla Walla 2008 Jindera 2012 CDHBU commence at approximately 2.30pm. Good luck to all teams today and hope that we see some 2001 Osborne 1994 Walla Walla 2009 Murray Magpies 2013 Murray Magpies exciting games in both football and netball. 2002 Henty 1995 Culcairn 2010 Murray Magpies 2014 Rand-Walbundrie 2003 Lockhart 1996-98 Burrumbuttock 2011 Holbrook 2015 Murray Magpies 2004 Lockhart 1999 Henty 2012 Murray Magpies 2016 Henty Julianne Clancy 2005 Burrumbuttock 2000 Osborne 2013 Holbrook 2017 Billabong Crows Netball President, HFNL Board Member. 2006 Lockhart 2001 Osborne 2014 Murray Magpies 2007 Henty 2002 Henty 2015 Jindera 2008 Jindera 2003 Howlong 2016 Holbrook 2009 Murray Magpies 2004 Howlong 2017 Brock-Burrum 2010 Jindera 2005 Burrumbuttock 2011 Jindera 2006 Brock Burrum

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1996 Henty 2003 Robyn Livermore (Holbrook) Georgia Luhrs (Jindera) Paige Liddell 1997 Henty 2004 Kim Graetz (Burrum) 2012 Sophie Hanrahan (CDHBU) Hannah Mackinlay 1998 Culcairn 2003 Kate Schilg (Brocklesby) & 2013 Nakita Singe (Henty) 1999 Culcairn Samantha Chivell (Burrum) 2014 Gabby Biedenweg-Webster (RWT) Amelia Pinncott HaffisLieberman 2000 Culcairn 2006 Jessica Sutton (Howlong) 2015 Brittni Williams (Rand-Walb) Molly Pitzen 2001 Henty 2007 Teagan Lithgow (Howlong) 2016 Anna Kohlhagen (RWW) Gemma Seymour 2002 Howlong 2008 Tania Corrigan (Henty) 2017 Gabrielle Sutcliffe (Crows)

2003 Holbrook 2009 Rebecca Linehan (Brock Burrum) 2018 Grace Clancy (Osborne) Olivia Toll 2004 Lockhart 2010 Tracey Farrugia (Jindera) 14 & UNDER (Juniors) 2005 Holbrook 2011 Leah Scholz (Holbrook) 2003 Rachael Clancy (Walb) Umpires: Megan McKenzie, Sharon Riley 2006 Holbrook 2012 Tamika Wholohan (Jindera) 2004 Rhian Hohnberg (Jindera) 2007 Murray Magpies 2013 April Piltz (Henty) 2005 Brooke Cannon (Howlong) MEETINGS THIS YEAR 2008 CDHBU 2014 Gabby Bartel (Magpies) 2006 Stephanie Jones (Holbrook) Round 3 Holbrook 17 defeated by Murray Magpies 22 2009 Osborne 2015 Alicia Murphy (Howlong) 2007 Anna Gates (BB Saints) Round 14 Holbrook 17 defeated Murray Magpies 11 2010 CDHBU 2016 Denise James (Henty) 2008 Stephanie Clancy (Rand-Walb) 2011 CDHBU 2017 Kara Field (Brock-Burrum) 2009 Emma Schulz (Culcairn) Quarter Goals Quarter Goals 2012 Murray Magpies 2018 Briana Higgins (Rand-Walb-Walla) 2010 Sophie Hanrahan (CDHBU) 2013 Holbrook C GRADE 2011 Gabrielle Biedenweg-Webster (RWT) 1st 1st 2014 Holbrook 2003 Helen Ralston-Star (Walbundrie) 2012 Nakita Singe (Henty)

2015 Murray Magpies 2004 Angela Ferris (Henty) 2013 Alyce Parker (Holbrook) 2nd 2nd 2016 Culcairn 2005 Megan Travis (Brocklesby) 2014 Paige Brown (Lockhart) &

2017 Brock-Burrum 2006 Sharna Holland (Jindera) Jessie Hullick (Walla) 3rd 3rd 2007 Aimee Koehler (Howlong) 2015 Vashti Muller (Henty) From the left, 12&Under Winners Remy 2008 Bree Barber (Culcairn) 2016 Imogen Jones (Henty) 4th 4th Longmire & Maddie Black with Runner-up 2009 Jessee Williams (Magpies) 2017 Ebony Hoskin (Howl) Hamali Binding. 12 & UNDER 2010 Justine Quilty (Jindera) 2018 Mia Lavis ( Howlong) TOTAL TOTAL 2014 Billabong Crows 2011 Helen Minogue (Holbrook) 12 & UNDER 2015 Brock-Burrum 2012 Melanie Parker (Holbrook) 2014 Gabrielle Sutcliffe (Crows) 2016 Henty 2013 Melanie Parker (Holbrook) 2015 Imogen McAlister (Osborne) 2017 Osborne 2014 Cassie Lieschke (Walla) 2016 Madison Lieschke (RWW) 2015 Kristin Nisbet (Jindera) 2017 Mia Ennis (Brock-Burrum) 2016 Leeah Scholz (Holbrook) 2018 Maddie Black (Holbrook) 2017 Tahnee Flower (Brock-Burrum) Remy Longmire (CDHBU) 2018 Brianna Livermore (Brock-Burrum) CHAMPION NETBALL CLUB

C RESERVE 2005-06 Jindera 2007 Alix Weidner (BB Saints) 2007 Murray Magpies COMMERCIAl 2008 Leeanne Meyers (Holbrook) 2008 Jindera 2009 Jess Kotzur (Walla Walla) 2009-14 Murray Magpies 2010 Courtney Teasdale (Magpies) & 2015-17 Brock-Burrum Rachel Oates (Jindera) 2018 Rand-Walbundrie-Walla CLUBAlburv

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Murray Magpies v Osborne Mia Lavis ( Howlong) 27 Rand-Walb-Walla v Holbrook Grace Clancy (Osborne) 24

(Black & White) (Black & Gold) Ruby Bouffler (Lockhart) 26 (Orange, Grey, White) (Green & Gold) Evie Wall (Brock-Burrum) 22 Coach: Jodie Judd Coach: Suzanne Forck Nikita Clancy (RWW Giants) 24 Coaches: Aleisha Kleinert Coach: Marnie Lowry Laura Kotzur (Giants) 20 Jessica Fealy (Crows) 23 Jessica Schulz Georgia Gorman (Howlong) 16

Eliza Carroll Lucy Bennett Georgina Dore (Crows) 22 Rachael Galvin (Osborne) 16

Jacklyn Ronan Dimity Carn Lily Kelly (Howlong) 21 Lucy Biar Sophie Parker (Cpt) Kealy Steeper (Jindera) 15

Lara Butlin Melanie Fischer Olivia Brunner (Magpies) 21 Katie Kelleher Freya Mackinlay (Cpt) Montanna Kerr (Jindera) 15

Audrey Adams Alice Gooden Rio Weidemann (Osborne) 21 Emelia Kohlhagen Millie Walsh Millie Walsh (Holbrook) 14

Rori Polkinghorne Grace Kennedy Chelsea Wettern (Henty) 20 Olivia Kohlhagen Tammin Archer Olivia Schuur (Holbrook) 13

Halle Martin Molly Kennedy Kate Webster (RWW Giants) 18 Laura Kotzur Ellen Mathie Alyssa Lieschke (RWW Giants) 12

Matisse Ravenna Paige Lieschke Sarah Brennan (Henty) 18 Alyssa Lieschke Emma Piltz

Olivia Brunner Louise Madden Kelsey Lieschke Olivia Schuur

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Geneva Blackhall Chloe Scholz Chloe Martin Rio Weidemann w Georgia Merriman e cADMAC '(J SmOI ,Lieberman ""' ...... Ella Walsh -­ • Umpires: Jess Wakefield, Emily Bush Umpires: Michelle Wilson, Grace Alexander MEETINGS THIS YEAR MEETINGS THIS YEAR Round 5 Murray Magpies 35 defeated Osborne 18 Round 2 RWW Giants 40 defeated Holbrook 28 Round 16 Murray Magpies 36 defeated Osborne 16 Round 13 RWW Giants 37 defeated Holbrook 34

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Billabong Crows v Lockhart Olivia Merriman (RWW Giants) 24 (Red, White & Black) (Orange, Grey, White) Millicent Wall (Howlong) 19 (Navy, Red & Gold) (Blue & Red) Naomi Fox (Lockhart) 22 Coach: Brianna Livermore Coach: Jess Schultz Sheridan Casley (Magpies) 19 Coach: Rebecca O'Connell Coach: Helen Stakelum Tamara Nixon (Crows) 20 Rebecca Livermore Bridie Hofmann (Culcairn) 17

Rebecca Glover (Jindera) 19 Gabrielle Sutcliffe (Crows) 17

Amy Doyle (Captain) Abbey Anderson Amy Doyle (Crows) 18 Matilda Hunt Matara Cannon Melanie Delahunty (Jindera) 17 Tamara Nixon Caitlin Jackson Natalie Corby (Magpies) 18 Meloni Litchfield Emma Clark Suzy Schneider (Crows) 15 Sarah-Jane Sheridan Carla Fletcher Alexandra Davison (Jindera) 15 Brianna Livermore Jorgia Kelleher Aleisha Kleinert (RWW Giants) 14 Anna Ferguson Clare McNamara Sarah Jane Sheridan (Crows) 15 Rebecca Livermore Aleisha Kleinert Alicia Murphy (Howlong) 14 Jessica Heath Helene Nimmo Tahlia Thompson (Howlong) 15 Nikki Stevens Abbey Travers Leah Dore (Crows) 14 Dalles Routley Joann Burkinshaw Helene Nimmo (Lockhart) 13 Stephanie Tracey Courtney Trethowan Kathryn Anderson Kellie Kimpton Naomi Walsh (Howlong) 13 Tameeka Godde Caitlyn Wardius Kidist Ferguson Nicole Beale IISW /Atl SmortBonkln·-.---9 -- Tamara Louwrier Rose Webster Mary Sandral Naomi Fox -- Tamara Girdwood Kate Weisner Taylah Macartney Noreen Richards Lucy Hayes ieberman Breanna Smith Sandra Pertzel Narelle McKimmie Shenae Woolford Tammy Lenon Umpires: Bernie McEwaine, Carmen Connell Beverley Christen bcrman MEETINGS THIS YEAR Umpires: Liza Gooden, Bernie McEwaine Round 3 Brock Burrum 37 drew with RWW Giants 37 MEETINGS THIS YEAR Round 14 Brock Burrum 44 defeated RWW Giants 41 Round 5 Billabong crows 55 defeated Lockhart 5 Round 16 Billabong crows 35 defeated by Lockhart 61

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Courtney Menzies (Osb), PHYSIOTHERAPY Lucy Webb (Henty), Evie Wall (BBS), Georgia O'Connell (Osb), Erica Hanrahan (CDHBU) 52 53

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Howlong v Rand-Walb-Walla Briana Higgins (RWW Giants) 28 Billabong Crows v Lockhart Jessica Kotzur (RWW Giants) 28 (Red & Black) (Orange, Grey, White) Angela Kavanagh (Brock-Burrum) 23 (Navy, Red & Gold) (Blue & Red) Rebecca O'Connell (Crows) 26 Coach: Jess Hancock Coach: Kylee Imbach Denise James (Henty) 23 Coach: Rebecca O’Connell Coach: Jose Webb Sharna Holland (Jindera) 26 Tara Lieschke (Magpies) 23 Courtney Menzies (Osborne) 23

Brooke Prince-Wilson April Piltz (Henty) 20 Rebecca O'Connell Bec Mathews Holly Dowling (Crows) 23 Jess Hancock Olivia Goode Alannah Cusack (Howlong) 19 Holly Dowling (C) Bella Smyth Courtney Katalinic (Jindera) 21 Sarah Conroy (C) Jessica Kelleher Sarah Mathews (RWW Giants) 19 Rikki Robb Erina McPherson Holly Murphy (Lockhart) 20 Rikki Hoskin (C) Caitlin Kotzur Lisa Haynes (Jindera) 17 Feleese Beale (C) Holly Murphy Georgia Pitson (Culcairn) 19 April Lampe Sophia Kohlhagen Danielle Lampe (Howlong) 16 Paige Moloney Michelle Hewitt Brooke Cannon (Howlong) 16 Alannah Cusack Sarah Mathews Madeline Tubus (Crows) 16 Brooke Morley Paige Brown Jessica Noordewier (Br-Burr) 15 Danielle Lampe Jacinta McLean Brooke Wilson Ruby Bouffler Emily Harris Courtney Teesdale Harriet Simpson Ruby Hyde

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54 55 A GRADE NETBALL PLAYER PROFILES I~ Hume Football Netball League ~ LOCKHART ,,,, BILLABONG CROWS WAW 2018 Draw (); Smart Banking Holly Dowling – GD/GK Holly ‘Chompers’ Dowling has been Bella Smyth – GS Bella has had a fantastic season, exceptional in her team’s success this year, the flighty and agile defender Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 easily being our leading goal shooter. Not only is Bella a demands perfection from her team mates and displays a severe case of 07-April-2018 14-April-2018 21-April-2018 28-April-2018 fantastic long range shooter she provides terrific white line fever. Holly was voted the funniest player in the team by her Osborne 12.12-84 v Henty 15.9-99 Giants 5.3-33 v Holbrook 4.9-33 Holbrook 12.11-83 v Magpies 13.6-84 Giants 7.8-50 v Osborne 13.9-87 leadership and drive in the attacking end. peers, perhaps more so laughing at her rather than with her? Lockhart 6.3-39 v Giants 19.15-129 Jindera 11.9-75 v Osborne 10.8-68 Lockhart 11.13-79 v Howlo ng 15.17-107 Magpies 12. 7-79 v Br-Burrm 22.18-150 CDHBU 11.5-71 v Howlong 10.15-75 Culcairn 10.6-66 v Br-Burrm 6.8-44 Crows 13.12-90 v CDHBU 14.9-93 Howlong 7.9-51 v Holbrook 23.10-148 Br-Burrm 15.10-100 v Jindera 12.8-80 Magpies 9.13-67 v Lockhart 4.5-29 Jindera 11.8-74 v He nty 17.8-110 Culcairn 5.11-41 v Jindera 10.14-74 Rikki Rob – GS/GA The outstanding long time Crow has flourished this Holbrook 16.13-109 v Culcairn 8.12-60 Howlong 8.8-56 v Crows 6. 7-43 Osbo rne 14.11-95 v Cu lcairn 6.10-46 CDHBU 21.8-134 v Lockhart 7. 7-49 Ruby Bouffler – GA Our 14 year old young gun season in Goal Shooter lining up on some of the league’s best. Her Crows 10.19-79 v Magpies 6.6-42 Henty 13.12-90 v CDHBU 4. 7-31 Br- Burrm 12.16-88 v Giants 12.6-78 Henty 19.13-127 v Crow s 5.6-36 stepped up to A Grade half way through the season from leadership and passion for the club is admirable which was recognised this Ro und 5 Round 6 Round 7 Round 8 under 14s. Ruby has a massive engine and shoots year with the Crows Volunteer of the Year award, wishing you a happy 05-May-2017 12-May-2018 26-May-2018 02-June-2018 extremely well in high intensity situations. birthday Rikki, 83 years young this week. Lockhart 11.4-70 v Crows 11.5-71 Howlong 6.14-50 v Osborne 11.8-74 Giants 9.9-63 v Henty 16.12-108 Crows 4.7-31 v Osborne 19.16-130 Osbo rne 21.12-138 v Magpies 7.10-52 CDHBU 6.8-44 v Br-Burrm 11.9-75 Osbo rne 8.8-56 v CDHB U 5.12-42 Lockhart 3. 7-25 v Br-Burrm 6.10-46 Br-Burrm 19.11-125 v Howlong 9.11-65 Crows 7.4-46 v Holbrook 7.20-62 Br-Bu rrm 17.17-119 v Crows 5.6-36 Holbrook 9. 7-61 v He nty 17.13-115 Felease Beale – WD/WA With gusto, determination and persistence the Bec Mathews - WA, C A very experienced mid court Holbrook 7.12-54 v CDHBU 7.7-49 Magpies 7.13-55 v Jindera 16.9-105 Holbrook 8.15-63 v Lockhart 7.9-51 CDHBU 11.9-75 v Jindera 13.6-84 brilliant mid-court player works relentlessly through the middle of the court player that started the season playing GA. Bec is fast, Jindera 8.11-59 v Giants 8.10-58 Henty 16.16-112 v Lockhart 5.4-34 Jindera 20.16-136 v Howlong 8.5-53 Howlong 12.7-79 v Culcairn 13.8-86 highly skilled and always aggressively attacking the ball and provides plenty of opportunities for the ball to move seamlessly down Culcairn 13.11-89 v Henty 11.14-80 Giants 7 .13-55 v Culcairn 5.14-44 Culcairn 24.10-154 v Magpies 13.4-82 Magpies 9.5-59 v Giants 13.14-92 the court. Felease enjoys candle lit dinners and sunset walks by the creek. to provide options all over the court. Round 9 Round 10 Round 11 Round 12 16-June-2018 23-June-2018 30-June-2018 07-July-2018 Rebecca Evans – GA/GS This young gun has moved from defence to Osborne 7.13-55 v Lockhart 10.6-66 Holbrook 6.11-4 7 v Osborne 11.11-77 Osborne 8.7-55 v Br-Bu rrm 11.12-78 Jindera 7.14-56 v Br-Burrm 10.12-72 Br-Burrm 9.7-61 v Holbrook 9.8-62 Br-Burrm 15.9-99 v Henty 15.10-100 Magpies 7.6-48 v CDHBU 11. 7-73 Giants 7.11-53 v Lo ckhart 11.7-73 Erina McPherson - C A extremely tough and reliable attack this season shooting at an impressive 79%. Bec’s assistance in the Culcairn 6.16-52 v CDHBU 9.4-58 Lockhart 5.6-36 v Jindera 10.14-74 Jindera 14.7-91 v Holbrook 8.13-61 Henty 8.7-55 v Osborne 5.12-42 player that will match any other C in the league. Erina ring is brilliant and her defensive contribution allows the team to work Jindera 10.10-70 v Crows 9.3-57 Crows 9.13-67 v Culcairn 11.12-78 Culcairn 14.14-98 v Lockhart 5.11-41 Culcairn 14.6-90 v Holbrook 10.10-70 runs all day long and provides a solid link moving the ball effectively. Bec will be played by actress Nina Dobrev in her upcoming Giants 9.8-62 v Howlong 2. 5-17 CDHBU 16.7-103 v Giants 11.14-80 Giants 8.19-67 v Crows 6.6-42 Magpie s 13.13-91 v Crow s 5.10-40 from one end of the court to the other. movie “The Crows of ARK” screening this October. Henty 13.13-91 v Magpies 10. 7-67 Howlong 16.16-112 v Magpies 8.10-58 Henty 19.13-127 v Howlong 7.5-47 Howlong 13.12-90 v CDHBU 6.2-38

Ro und 13 Round 14 Round 15 Round 16 Rebecca O’Connell – C/WA The Billabong Crows Coach who notched 21-July-2018 28-July-2018 04-August-2018 11-August-2018 up her 50 games for the club earlier this year will be joined by 5 players Crows 5.8-38 v Howlong 8.16-64 Culcairn 7.11-53 v Osborne 10.15-75 Osborne 10.11-71 v Giants 15.10-100 Magpies 3.4-22 v Osborne 18.15-123 Ruby Hyde - WD, WA A dominant versatile player from last year’s grand final side. The netball veteran has been surrounded CDHBU 4.4-28 v Henty 13.11-89 Giants 8.9-57 v Br-Burrm 13.13-91 Lockhart 8. 7-55 v CDHBU 11.12-78 Howlong 7.13-55 v Br-Burrm 14.15-99 who fights hard for every ball. Ruby reads the play very Osbo rne 15.10-100 v Jindera 10.8-68 Magpies 12.10-82 v Holbrook 15.12-102 Crows 6.6-42 v Henty 22.14-146 CD HBU 4.5-29 v Holbroo k 21.8-134 well and makes it extremely challenging for the by talent, youth and experience this year enabling her to enjoy some sideline viewing including but not limited to her spending 25 minutes to tie Br-Burrm 16.18-114 v Culcairn 12.6-78 CDHBU 6.11-47 v Crows 7.10-52 Br-Burrm 31.17-203 v Magpies 3.1-19 Henty 10.12-72 v Culcairn 13.9-87 opposition to enter their attacking end. Holbrook 13.16-94 v Giants 13.8-86 Howlong 26.7-163 v Lockhart 6.14-50 Holbrook 20.10-130 v Howlong 6.6-42 Crows 11.8-74 v Lockhart 8.18-66 up her shoe laces. Lockhart 12.18-90 v Magpies 11.10-76 Henty 15.13-103 v Jindera 12.6-78 Jindera 22.12-144 v Culcairn 13.6-84 Giants 16.6-102 v Jindera 8. 7-55

Michelle Hewitt - GD, GK One of the more Paige Moloney – WA/WD The nifty attacker has taken this year into her Round 17 Round 18 1st Elimination Final Results Saturday 1st September experienced players of the playing group. Michelle is a own hands, her development and improvement over the past three 18-Aui:ust-2018 25-Aui:ust-2018 Se niors Holbrook 9.14.68 def Culcairn 6.15.51 BOG A.Baker (Holb) influential and calming defender that reads the play seasons speaks volumes and the dedication of traveling back from Lockhart 5.10-40 v Henty 15.10-100 CDHBU 8.5-53 v Osborne 18.9-117 Reserves How long 7.6.48 def Osborne 6.9.45 BOG M.Barraclough (How) Osborne 13.14-92 v Howlong 4.2-26 Crows 10.8-68 v Br-Burrm 16.10-106 extremely well and positions herself strategically making Melbourne to play and train shows her hunger to win, you can catch Paige Thirds Osborne 10.12. 72 def Culcairn 2.5.17 BOG M.Armstrong (Osb) Br-Burrm 14.16-100 v CDHBU 2.2-14 Lockhart 8.8-56 v Holbrook 11.18-84 Fourths RWW Giants 12.9.81 def Howlong 0.0.0 BOG N. Wardius (Giants) the opposition shooter work extremely hard for every on the next season of ‘Farmer wants a Husband’. ball. Holbrook 10.12-72 v Crows 5.6-36 Howlong 5.9-39 v Jindera 21.16-142 2nd Elimination Final Results Sunday 2nd September Jindera 17.19-121 v Magpies 1.1-7 Magpies 10.10-70 v Culcairn 20.14-134 Seniors Jindera 10.15.75 def Osborne 10.7.67 BOG S.Myors (Jind) Holly Murphy - GK, GD Our quality last line of Brooke Wilson - GA/C The superstar mid-court player has had an Culcairn 13.7-85 v Giants 7.7-49 He nty 19.13-127 v Giants 8. 7-55 Reserves RWW Giants 14.9.93 def Henty 5.6.36 BOG L. McRae (Giants) defence that is seriously driven and talented. Holly has exceptional season and was instrumental in the Crows most recent victory, Thirds Brock-Burrum 14.13.97 def RWW Giants 7.5.47 BOG R.Mitsch (Br-Burr) the ability and skill to adjust her game to suit the game her presence was noted all over the court with her intercepts and Fourths Henty 8.6.54 def Lockhart 4.1.25 BOGS.Male (Henty) and or shooter. Holly is a very clean defender who excels tirelessness commitment. Brooke’s pregame superstition is playing the Major Semi final Results Saturday 8th September when the pressure intensifies. pokies while eating a sausage roll and drinking a cup of tea. Se niors Brock-Burrum 14.13.97 def Henty 9.10.64 BOG JR Williams (Br-Burr) Reserves Jindera 17.13.115 def Brock-Burr 9. 7.61 BOG M.Louwrier (Jind) Harriet Simpson – GK/GD The Billabong Crows star has returned to Thirds Holbrook 12.6.78 def Jindera 8.16.64 BOG L.Holmes (Holb) Paige Brown - WA, WD A pocket rocket is an Fourths Holbrook 7.3.45 def Osborne 2.4.16 BOGH.Gulliver (Holb) the club this season from playing as a junior and has been having a understatement. Paige is seriously determined, athletic Minor Semi final Results Sunday 9th September significant impact, her dedication and commitment to the ball is apparent and talented. Paige adjusts well playing as a attacking or Seniors Jindera 16.12.108 def Holbrook 13.8.86 BOG H.Weaven (Jind) defensive mid court player. and her leadership is incredible. Harriet is Homers half-sister and daughter Reserves RWW Giants 15.9.99 def Howlong 5.5.35 BOG L. Holman (Giants) to Abe Simpson. Thirds Osborne 12.10.82 def Brock-Burr 4.3.27 BOG M.Driscoll (Osb) Fourths RWW Giants 8.6.54 def Henty 1.4.10 BOG J.Kotzu r (Giants) Brooke Morely – GD/WD The talented and ferocious Goal Defender Preliminary final Results Saturday 15th September Teagan Hannon - GD, GK, WD Our all round has been influential for the Crows this year, moving across from the Seniors Jindera 12.7.79 def Henty8.14.62 BOG S.Myors (Jind) defender who can step up to any challenge thrown her Wahgunyah Lions this season, the utility player can wear any bib on the Reserves RWW Giants 6.5.41 def Brock-Burr 2.8.20 BOG N.Wenke (RWW) way. Teagan fights hard to win every ball and once she Thirds Osborne 11.7.73 def Jindera 2.2.14 BOG D.Madden (Osb) does she moves the ball beautifully and strongly out of court and have an impact in the game. Brooke is currently working on a new tracking device ‘find my wallet’. Fourths RWW Giants 6.5.41 def Osborne 1.8.14 BOG F.Gardiner (RWW) the defensive end.

Katrina Slocum - GD, GK Determination is Katrina’s Megan Smith – C/WA The speedy mid court player continuously works middle name. She may not be that tall, but she has the ball down the court offering plenty of drive and reoffering for her team brilliant closing speed and ability to read the play, mates, Megan is actively looking to reignite her modelling career after allowing her to contest if not win each ball when she’s being crowned Primary ‘Sports’ Girl of Oaklands central, 2009. out on the run. Madi Tubus – GD/WD Madi consistently displays resilience, ■ - Liz Smith - GA, GS A tall shooter that can play a WAW ecADMAC Haff isLiebefman determination and gusto, all with a smile, the fancy defender is an asset to ,.,9... sol i c i tors RS~A dominate holding and or attacking shooting roll. Liz the team and loves Pina Colada’s and getting caught in the rain, she not (); Smart Banking Tavern provides great leadership and maturity within this group. into yoga, but she is into champagne.

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A Grade 8 Grade 2018 Netball Fixture Results A Grade TEAM p w D L F A Pts % TEAM p w D L F A Pts % Round l Round 10 Blllabong Crows Netball Club 18 17 0 1 905 552 68 163.95 Howlong Netball Club 18 15 0 3 947 621 60 152.5 Crows 50 def 44 M agpies Crows 47 def 27 Culcairn Rand-Walb-Walla Netball Clu 18 13 0 5 746 608 48 122.7 Henty Netball Club 18 15 0 3 744 513 60 145.03 Brock-Burr 28 def 25 Jindera Brock-Bun 50 def 20 Henty Jindera Netball Club 18 11 1 6 637 489 46 130.27 Brock-Burrum Netball Club 18 14 1 3 805 547 58 147.17 CDHBU 24 def by 66 Howlong CDHBU 31 def by 61 Giants Howlong Netball Club 18 10 0 8 741 553 44 134 Rand-Walb-Walla Netball Clu 18 14 1 3 823 563 58 146.18 Holbrook 32 def by 33 Culcairn Holbrook 29 def by 31 Osborne Lockhart Netball Club 18 10 0 8 659 639 40 103.13 Osborne Netball Club 18 12 0 6 720 570 48 126.32 Lockhart 16 def by 53 Giants Howlong 41 def by 43 Magpies Murray Magpies Netball Cluk 18 9 2 7 764 770 40 99.22 Jindera Netball Club 18 9 2 7 642 605 40 106.12 Osborne 40 def 17 Henty Lockhart 37 def 28 Jindera Osborne Netball Club 18 9 0 9 653 587 36 111.24 Murray Magpies Netball Club 18 8 0 10 767 772 32 99.35 Rou nd 2 Round 11 Brock-Burrum Netball Club 18 9 0 9 689 656 36 105.03 Billabong Crows Netball Club 18 8 0 10 723 729 32 99.18 Culcairn 38 def by 47 Brock-Burr Culcairn 29 def by 39 Lockhart

Culcairn Netball Club 18 9 0 9 668 669 36 99.85 Holbrook Netball Club 18 5 0 13 622 829 20 75.03 Henty 39 def 35 CDHBU Henty 21 def by 46 Howlong

Holbrook Netball Club 18 7 1 10 613 655 30 93.59 Culcairn Netball Club 18 4 0 14 558 757 16 73.71 Howlong 31 def by42 Crows Jindera 30 def by 37 Holbrook CDHBU Netball Club 18 1 0 17 485 942 4 51.49 CDHBU Net ball Club 18 1 0 17 508 903 4 56.26 Jindera 28 def 18 Osborne Magpies 58 def 24 CD HBU Henty Netball Club 18 1 0 17 434 874 4 49.66 Lockhart Netball Club 18 1 0 17 471 921 4 51.14 Magpies 47 def 39 Lockhart Osborne 51 def 32 Brock-Burr C Grade C Reserve Giants 49 def 32 Holbrook Giants 44 def by 51 Crows Round 3 Round 12 TEAM p D L F A Pts % TEAM p D L F A Pts % w w Crows 66 def 25 CDHBU Culcairn 29 def by 37 Holbrook Brock-Burrum Netball Club 18 14 2 2 922 634 60 145.43 Billabong Crows Netball Club 18 14 0 4 877 537 56 163.31 Brock-Burr 37 def by 45 Giants Henty 21 def by 46 Osborne Howlong Netball Club 18 14 0 4 832 554 56 150.18 Howlong Netball Club 18 14 0 4 866 548 56 158.03 Holbrook 29 def by 37 Magpies Howlong 45 def 30 CDHBU Rand-Walb-Walla Netball Clu 18 13 1 4 658 488 54 134.84 Murray Magpies Netball Cluk 18 13 1 4 780 590 54 132.2 Jindera 56 def 25 Henty Jindera 34 def 24 Brock-Burr Jindera Netball Club 18 11 3 4 716 599 so 119.53 Osborne Netball Club 18 12 0 6 840 532 48 157.89 Lockhart 39 def 35 Howlong Magpies 35 def by 59 Crows Billabong Crows Netball Club 18 11 1 6 869 634 46 137.07 Lockhart Netball Club 18 11 1 6 685 496 46 138.1 Osborne 31 def by 40 Culcairn Giants 40 def by 43 Lockhart Osborne Netball Club 18 11 0 7 656 548 44 119.71 Rand-Walb-Walla Netball Clu 18 10 3 5 609 467 46 130.41 Round4 Round 13

Culcairn Netball Club 18 10 0 8 672 681 40 98.68 Jindera Netball Club 18 11 1 6 648 511 46 126.81 CDHBU 35 def by 69 Lockhart Crows 39 def 33 Howlong 2018 Finals Results Murray Magpies Netball Club 18 7 3 8 762 658 34 115.81 Henty Netball Club 18 7 1 10 564 666 30 84.68 Culcairn 19 def by 40 Jindera Brock-Bun 36 def by 43 Culcairn 1st Eliminat ion final Results - Saturday 1st September Holbrook Netball Club 18 5 0 13 506 647 20 78.21 Brock-Burrum Netball Club 18 7 0 11 628 614 28 102.28 Henty 20 def by 67 Crows CDHBU 45 def 39 Henty A Grade Magpies 42 defJindera 43 BOC T.Lieschke (MM) Henty Net ball Club 18 5 0 13 514 681 20 75.48 Holbrook Netball Club 18 4 0 14 429 780 16 55 Howlong 65 def 29 Holbrook Holbrook 36 def by 39 Giants B Grade Brock-Burr 40 def Jindera 26 BOC L. Haynes (Jind) CDHBU Netball Club 18 2 0 16 512 735 8 69.66 Culcairn Netball Club 18 1 1 16 384 839 6 45.77 Magpies 45 def 37 Brock-Burr Lockhart 62 def 44 Magpies CGrade Giants 44 def Osborne 33 BOC C.Wardius (Giants) Lockhart Netball Club 18 0 0 18 329 1089 0 30.21 CDHBU Netball Club 18 0 0 18 226 956 -4 23.64 Giants 41 def 39 Osborne Osborne 26 def 25 Jindera C Res Magpies 42 def Giants 38 BOC S.Nesire {MM ) 16 & tinder 14 & tinder Round 5 Round 14 16&U Holbrook 45 def Br-Burr 29 BOC M.Walsh (Holb) Brock-Burr 40 def 38 Howlong CDHBU 22 def by 59 Crows 14&U Howlong 28 def Giant s 26 BOC M.Lavis {How) TEAM p w D L F A Pts % TEAM p w D L F A Pts % Culcairn 41 def 25 Henty Culcairn 43 def 35 Osborne 12&U Henty 33 def Howlong 15 BOC H.Martin {Henty) Osborne Netball Club 18 18 0 0 860 274 72 313.87 Murray Magpies Netball Cluk 18 18 0 0 815 281 72 290.04 Holbrook 49 def 16 CDH BU Henty 14 def by 38 Jindera 2nd Elimination final Results - Sunday 2nd September Rand-Walb-Walla Netball Clu 18 16 0 2 878 434 64 202.3 Osborne Netball Club 18 15 1 2 613 320 62 191.56 Jindera 37 def 31 Giants Howlong 29 def by 30 Lockhart A Grade Lockhart 37 def Howlong 35 BOC H.Murphy (Lock) Holbrook Netball Club 18 15 0 3 744 382 60 194.76 Howlong Netball Club 18 13 0 5 803 473 52 169.77 Lockhart 11 def by 44 Crows Magpies 46 drew 46 Holbrook B Grade Giants 47 def Osborne 43 BOC S.Mathews (Giants) Jindera Netball Club 18 11 1 6 549 507 46 108.28 Billabong Crows Netball Club 18 12 0 6 660 457 48 144.42 Osborne 41 def by 42 Magpies Giants 39 def 37 Brock-Burr C Grade Crows 47 def Jindera 46 BOC L.Dore (Crows)

Murray Magpies Netball Cluk 18 11 0 7 513 420 44 122.14 Henty Netball Club 18 11 2 5 645 474 48 136.08 Round 6 Round 15 C Res Lockhart 58 def Osborne 46 BOC K.Kimpton {Lock) Brock-Burrum Netball Club 18 11 0 7 479 511 40 93.74 Rand-Walb-Walla Netball Clu 18 10 3 5 546 385 46 141.82 Crows 47 def 32 Holbrook Crows 64 def 24 Henty 16&U Magpies 40 def Jindera 23 BOC H.Azzi {MM) Howlong Netball Club 18 8 1 9 479 568 34 84.33 Holbrook Netball Club 18 8 0 10 483 488 32 98.98 CDHBU 22 def by 55 Brock-Burr Brock-Bun 53 def 49 Magpies 14&U Henty 39 def Crows 36 BOC G.Dore (Crows) Henty Net ball Club 18 8 0 10 457 644 32 70.96 Lockhart Net ball Club 18 6 0 12 565 668 24 84.58 Henty 23 def by 43 Lockhart Holbrook 32 def by 43 Howlong 12&U Brock-Burr 27 def CDHBU 19 BOC S.Burns (Br-Burr) CDHBU Netball Club 18 5 0 13 347 703 20 49.36 Brock-Burrum Netball Club 18 6 0 12 443 713 24 62.13 Howlong 35 def 28 Osborne Jindera 30 def by 32 Culcairn Major Semi final Results - Saturday 8th September Culcairn Netball Club 18 2 0 16 345 868 12 39.75 CDHBU Net ball Club 18 3 0 15 418 691 12 60.49 Magpies 29 drew 29 Jindera Lockhart 45 def 29 CDHBU A Grade Crows 59 def Giants 41 BOC R.O'Connell (Crows) Giants 39 def 31 Culcairn Osborne 26 def by 46 Giants B Grade Howlong 41 def Henty 40 BOC R.Hoskin (How) Billabong Crows Netball Club 16 0 0 16 0 160 0 0 Jindera Netball Club 18 3 0 15 307 669 12 45.89 Lockhart Netball Club 16 0 0 16 0 180 0 0 Culcairn Netball Club 18 0 0 18 173 852 0 20.31 Round 7 Round 16 C Grade Brock-Burr 49 def How 48 BOC B.Livermore (BBS)

12 & tinder Brock-Burr 37 def by 45 Crows Crows 48 def 38 Lockhart C Res Crows SO def Howlong 34 BOC K.Anderson (Crows) Culcairn 45 def by 48 Magpies CDHBU 28 def by 37 Holbrook 16&U Giants 41 def Osborne 39 BOC A.Lieschke {Giants) TEAM p w D L F A Pts % Jindera 38 def 33 Howlong Henty 21 def by 43 Culcairn 14&U Magpies 28 def Osborne 23 BOC a.Brunner (Magpies) Murray Magpies Netball Cluk 18 17 0 1 492 134 64 367.16 Holbrook 39 def 26 Lockhart Howlong 56 def 25 Brock-Burr 12&U Holbrook 28 def Magpies 20 BOC S.Galvin {Holb) Holbrook Netball Club 18 16 0 2 483 200 64 241.5 Giants 63 def 29 Henty Magpies 34 def by 52 Osborne Minor Semi final Results - Sunday 9th September IMPORTANT REMINDER: Henty Netball Club 18 14 0 4 499 211 56 236.49 Osborne 47 def 27 CDHBU Giants 21 def by 29 Jindera A Grade Lockhart 55 def Magpies 43 BOC E.McPherson {Lock) Hume League Football and Netball scores are updated CDHBU Netball Club 18 12 0 6 445 235 52 189.36 Round 8 Round 17 B Grade Giants 42 def Brock-Bu rr 33 BOC C.Teasdale (Giants) after every game to the League website via Facebook and Brock·Burrum Netball Club 18 11 0 7 342 264 44 129.55 Crows 40 def 26 Osborne Brock-Bun 45 def 19 CDHBU CGrade Giants 45 def Crows 41 BOC C.Trethowan (Giants) Twitter. Howlong Netball Club 18 11 0 7 282 220 44 128.18 CDHBU 20 def by 56 Jindera Culcairn 36 def by 48 Giants C Res Lockhart 64 def Magpies 30 BOC K.Kimpton (Lock) Rand-Walb-Walla Netball Clul 18 9 0 9 358 329 32 108.81 Photos of the Hume League Interleague Football and Holbrook 47 def 28 Henty Holbrook 25 def by 50 Crows 16&U Holbrook 33 def Magpies 32 BOC M.Walsh (Holb) Lockhart Net ball Club 18 5 0 13 170 357 20 47.62 Howlong 56 def 37 Culcairn Jindera 46 def 27 Magpies 14&U Henty 60 def Howlong 56 BOC S.Brennan (Henty) Netball played in May this year are available from the Billabong Crows Netball Club 18 6 0 12 247 339 16 72.86 Lockhart 24 def by 36 Brock-Burr Lockhart 45 def 14 Henty 12&U Brock-Burr 32 def Henty 17 BOC A.Koschitzke {Br-Burr

Camera House website at Osborne Netball Club 18 4 0 14 121 426 16 28.4 Magpies 46 def 41 Giants Osborne 29 def by 33 Howlong Preliminary final Results - Saturday 15th September http://albury.printatch.com/pro_event.html under Jindera Net ball Club 18 2 1 15 137 420 10 32.62 Round 9 Round 18 A Grade Lockhart 49 def Giants 47 BOC I.Smith (Lock) Amanda Thomas Photography. HFNL Presentation night Culcairn Netball Club 18 0 1 17 67 531 2 12.62 Brock-Burr 33 def 16 Holbrook Crows 47 def 37 Brock-Burr B Grade Giants 37 def Henty 33 BOC B.Higgins (Giants) along with today’s Football and Netball Grand Final Culcairn 56 def 27 CDH BU CDHBU 26 def by SO Osborne C Grade Giants 43 def Henty 35 BOC C.Wardius (Giants) Henty 30 def by 59 Magpies Henty 24 def by 46 Giants C Res Lockhart 52 def Howlong 36 BOC H.Nimmo (Lock) photos will also be available from this site. Jindera 41 def 40 Crows Howlong 28 def 27 Jindera 16&U Holbrook 31 def Osborne 30 BOC S.Parker (Holb) Osborne 37 def 28 Lockhart Lockhart 25 def by 29 Holbrook 14&U Osborne 31 def Henty 21 BOC R.Weidermann (Osb) Giants 38 def 28 Howlong Magpies 31 def by 46 Culcairn 12&U Magpies 27 def Brock-Bur 17 BOC A.Carroll {MM)

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