Football Netball Competition in 2019 and Beyond, Because We Know Local Teams and Team Support Make Our Local Communities Even Better

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Football Netball Competition in 2019 and Beyond, Because We Know Local Teams and Team Support Make Our Local Communities Even Better FROM THE MOUNTAINS TO THE SEA CLASSIC GOOD SERVICE Sice 1886 OFFICIAL ALEX SCOTT & STAFF WEST GIPPSLAND FNC RECORD ROUND 18 SATURDAY 10 AUGUST 2019 FINAL FIGHT Alex Scott and Staff understands that goals are achieved through teamwork. We’ve enjoyed continued success and the support of our communities through our team-fi rst approach. Our staff have been key to our identity since 1886 because we’ve understood it takes an entire team to make a difference. Alex Scott and Staff are proudly contributing to the success of our region by working together, in our real estate and livestock offi ces, across our network, throughout each of our local communities. Join us in supporting the Alex Scott and Staff West Gippsland Football Netball Competition in 2019 and beyond, because we know local teams and team support make our local communities even better. Melbourne Korumburra Pakenham Wonthaggi (03) 9526 8611 (03) 5655 1133 (03) 5941 1111 (03) 5672 1911 Berwick Koo Wee Rup Phillip Island (03) 9707 2000 (03) 5997 2133 (03) 5952 2633 Grantville Lang Lang Venus Bay CLASSIC GOOD SERVICE (03) 5678 8433 (03) 5997 5599 (03) 5663 7111 SINCE Inverloch Leongatha Warragul (03) 5674 1111 (03) 5662 0922 (03) 5623 4744 1886 Three-way battle for last wgfnc.org.au remaining finals spot WELCOME Last week we locked away our finals venues for 2019 Bena and Koo Wee Rup head to Warragul to face with three clubs, Bunyip (Qualifying Final), Kilcunda the Dusties. Nar Nar Goon sit in fifth thanks to a 1.04 Bass (2nd Semi Final) and Korumburra Bena (1st Semi percent advantage on Bunyip and 4 percent advantage Final) getting their first crack at hosting a final in the over seventh placed Koo Wee Rup and would need WGFNC. Cora Lynn will host the Elimination Final while to cause the upset of the year if they are to hang on. experienced finals hosts Koo Wee Rup (Preliminary Based on past results between the teams in question, Final) and Garfield (Grand Final) will be in charge of Koo Wee Rup and Bunyip will go into their games as the final two matches of the finals series. With 10 of favourites. With the ladder so tight every kick could be our 12 clubs putting their hand up to host a final, the the difference between playing finals football and not. decisions were not easy and we thank all clubs for The action on the netball courts may also come down putting their hand up to host finals action. 2019 will also to today results. With the top three teams locked up, see for the very first time, all senior football matches of Nar Nar Goon (fourth) and Bunyip (fifth) can secure the WGFNC Final Series called, live on radio thanks to themselves a finals show down with wins today. Brad Sinclair and our friends at 3mFM. Inverloch Kongwak sit in sixth, one win away. They While our finals venues are locked in not all of our have the percentage to get the job done, but will have finalists have been. With Cora Lynn and Tooradin to go through Tooradin Dalmore today and rely on a Dalmore to contest the senior football qualifying final, Bunyip or Nar Nar Goon loss to claw their way into the we will have to wait until the conclusion of todays top five. matches for Inverloch Kongwak to find out whether they With so much on the line for so many in the final home will be playing Nar Nar Goon, Bunyip or Koo Wee Rup and away match of the year, make sure you get the in Sundays Elimination Final. Of those three teams whole family down to a WGFNC venue today. Nar Nar Goon have the toughest opponent when they Good luck to all teams taking the field or courts today. host Phillip Island today. Bunyip welcome Korumburra CONTACT DETAILS REGULAR START TIMES AFL Gippsland FOOTBALL 13&Under – 9:00am PO Box 853 Traralgon VIC 3844 Under - 16 – 9:00am 15&Under – 10:00am Email: [email protected] Under - 18 – 10:30am 17&Under – 11:00am Website: www.wgfnc.org.au Reserves – 12:10pm C Grade – 12:00pm B Grade Phone: (03) 5134 8733 Seniors – 2:00pm – 1:00pm A Grade – 2:15pm Mobile: 0419 312 836 (Stuart) NETBALL KEY CONTACTS ADMISSION PRICES AFL Gippsland League Operations Coordinator: Stuart Goddard Adults: $12.00 AFL Gippsland Media and Marketing Manager: Damen Francis Pension: $6.00 2019 WGFNC Advisory Committee: Colin Rielly, Tony Moxey, Jo Wilson, Steve Goodie and Bobbie-Lee Blay Under 18: Free We thank all patrons for their support and acknowledge their patronage allows all our clubs to provide facilities at an acceptable standard that helps keep kids off the street and on their football field or netball court where they belong. NO DOGS OR ALCOHOL ALLOWED TO BE BROUGHT INTO ANY WGFNC VENUE ON MATCH DAY Cover images courtesy of AFL Gippsland and Star News Group www.wgfnc.org.au 1 SENIORS - ROUND 17 RESULTS RESERVES - ROUND 17 RESULTS KILCUNDA BASS 0.0-1 1.1-2 1.2-8 2.2-14 KILCUNDA BASS 1.0-6 4.1-25 6.3-39 6.4-40 INVERLOCH KONGWAK 6.6-42 11.8-74 12.8-80 16.12-108 INVERLOCH KONGWAK 5.3-33 9.8-62 13.10-88 16.16-112 Kilcunda Bass: Goal Kickers: S. Pugh, H. Spierings Kilcunda Bass: Goal Kickers: D. Clay 3, C. Newitt 2, L. Callander Best Players: T. Gibson, D. Holmes, J. Joyce, H. Spierings, T. Keating, R. Cousins Best Players: Z. Gorsuch, C. Newitt, C. Walsh, D. Clay, S. Crawford Inverloch Kongwak: Goal Kickers: C. Beattie-Powell 4, S. Gibbins 3, O. Toussaint 2, D. Clark 2, L. Scott, C. Cunningham, T. Wyatt, Inverloch Kongwak: Goal Kickers: D. Houston 5, O. Fitzpatrick 5, C. McInnes 2, H. McInnes, B. Withers, D. Lawton, K. Valentine S. Hawking, C. Cusack Best Players: D. Houston, H. McInnes, L. Johnson, B. Withers, O. Fitzpatrick, D. Lawton Best Players: C. Beattie-Powell, O. Toussaint, A. Cross, S. Gibbins, D. Clark, J. Pryor CORA LYNN 3.3-21 4.5-29 10.6-66 15.9-99 CORA LYNN 6.5-41 12.9-81 15.14-104 23.17-155 WARRAGUL INDUSTRIALS 2.0-12 4.2-26 4.2-26 4.3-27 WARRAGUL INDUSTRIALS 2.2-14 4.3-27 5.5-35 6.6-42 Cora Lynn: Goal Kickers: K. Vandenberghe 4, T. Stiglich 3, K. Grigg 2, J. Frazer 2, T. Ramsdale, J. Wilson, C. Ramsdale, R. Akoi Cora Lynn: Goal Kickers: N. Gardiner 7, J. Dalton 5, N. Langley 4, L. Hartley 2, H. Briggs 2, T. Woodfield, R. Spierings, J. Rout Best Players: L. Alphonse, R. Atkinson, T. Ramsdale, K. Grigg, T. Stiglich, K. Vandenberghe Best Players: N. Langley, N. Gardiner, H. Briggs, J. Rout, T. Tharle , J. Dalton Warragul Industrials: Goal Kickers: M. Gooden, B. Paulet, E. Ford, D. Mullen Warragul Industrials: Goal Kickers: T. Maher, D. Norton, N. Minichiello, B. Quaife, T. Bale, W. McGillivray Best Players: B. Paulet, A. Parker, D. Mullen, D. Martini, T. Watson, R. Sheriff Best Players: T. Bale, T. Commadeur, S. Ingham, W. Gibson, S. Crowle, H. Perry GARFIELD 7.2-44 13.5-83 17.7-109 20.12-132 GARFIELD 3.3-21 5.6-36 9.7-61 14.13-97 DALYSTON 0.2-2 1.3-9 2.5-17 2.5-17 DALYSTON 0.3-3 1.7-13 2.7-19 2.10-22 Garfield:Goal Kickers: B. Van Der Pas 6, T. Van der pas 5, J. Verleg 3, L. Withers 2, M. Dyball, A. Marsh, D. De Boer, Garfield:Goal Kickers: T. Fitzpatrick 5, M. Wallace 2, N. Macente 2, D. Helmore, J. Evans, L. Diston, N. Marsh, S. Batson B. Scamporlino Best Players: T. Fitzpatrick, T. Stanton, J. Goumas, N. Macente, J. McKellar, J. Evans Best Players: B. Van Der Pas, L. Withers, J. Verleg, T. Van der pas, J. Engellenner, M. Johnson Dalyston: Goal Kickers: D. Wylie, B. Carew Dalyston: Goal Kickers: K. McLean, A. Geyer Best Players: L. Wakefield, D. Wylie, C. Tait, K. Thomas, R. Davey, J. Thomas Best Players: J. Jones, B. Gheller, T. Woolan, B. Cody, K. Spinks, A. Geyer KOO WEE RUP 1.1-7 6.6-42 8.7-55 10.11-71 KOO WEE RUP 3.3-21 6.4-40 8.6-54 13.9-87 BUNYIP 2.0-12 2.2-14 2.5-17 5.7-37 BUNYIP 1.1-7 2.1-13 2.5-17 2.6-18 Koo Wee Rup: Goal Kickers: N. Voss 3, L. McMaster 2, J. Wells 2, M. Collins, D. Sheen, L. Hetherington Koo Wee Rup: Goal Kickers: R. Healy 3, J. Winter 2, B. Jackman 2, S. Greaves 2, M. Tribuzi, D. Allen, M. Drommel, T. Glassborow Best Players: R. Connelly, M. Voss, L. Hetherington, B. Harding, L. McMaster, C. Milojevic Best Players: T. Glassborow, X. Quigley, M. Tribuzi, N. Watson, J. Winter, B. Miller Bunyip: Goal Kickers: J. McLeod, D. Proud, J. Williams, B. Ross, H. Morgan-Morris Bunyip: Goal Kickers: D. Young, J. Hallpike Best Players: M. Whyte, D. Gallasch, N. Allen, D. Szwaja, R. Crockett, M. O''Halloran Best Players: D. Wright, A. Barton, H. McConnell, T. Westwood, B. Morton, J. Pickthall KORUMBURRA-BENA 3.2-20 4.6-30 6.9-45 6.9-45 KORUMBURRA-BENA 0.4-4 0.4-4 2.5-17 4.5-29 NAR NAR GOON 3.2-20 7.4-46 9.6-60 14.12-96 NAR NAR GOON 2.1-13 3.8-26 5.11-41 7.13-55 Korumburra-Bena: Goal Kickers: J.
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