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WGFNC Barracker Round 2, 2021 OFFICIAL ALEX SCOTT & STAFF WEST GIPPSLAND FNC RECORD ROUND 2 2021 SATURDAY 17 APRIL 2021 BUNYIP VS KOO WEE RUP NAR NAR GOON VS GARFIELD WARRAGUL INDUSTRIALS VS KILCUNDA BASS INVERLOCH-KONGWAK VS TOORADIN-DALMORE DALYSTON VS KORUMBURRA-BENA wgfnc.org.au ROUND 2 Hi and welcome to Round 2 of the Alex Scott & Staff conditions at the Cobra Dome in Cora Lynn. Always West Gippsland Football Netball Competition. Round reliable Phillip Island midfielder Brendan Kimber was 1 is officially done and dusted as teams across the named Best on Ground for the Bulldogs. Coming up this WGFNC battelled it out across a split round. The week is some exciting clashes with none bigger than Season Openers on on Saturday, April 3 was a great Inverloch-Kongwak hosting Tooradin-Dalmore in our spectacle and enjoyed by all in attendance as Phillip WGFNC Game of the Round. The Sea-Eagles come with Island defeated Kilcunda Bass on the Island in Senior enforcements as past AFL Players and former Gippsland Football and Cora Lynn won a nail biter with a kick after Footballers Jarryd Roughead and Robert Murphy will pull the siren from Anthony Giulaino slotting the match on the boots this weekend to take on the Gulls. However, winning goal to defeat Inverloch-Kongwak. The opening the Gulls will come in confident after comfortably round continued as Tooradin-Dalmore unfurled four defeating Koo Wee Rup in Round 1. Some traditional 2019 premiership flags against Koo Wee Rup in which rivals will battle on the field and court this week as Bunyip was a fantastic day of Football and Netball. The opening host Koo Wee Rup, Dalyston host Korumburra-Bena, Nar Nar Goon host Garfield and Warragul Industrials will host round continued with mixed bag of results across the Kilcunda Bass at Western Park. competition as Bunyip hosted Dalyston, Nar Nar Goon hosted Korumburra-Bena and Garfield spoiled the party If you have not already, don’t forget to give the WGFNC for and Warragul Industrials concluded the round under a follow on our newly created Instagram for all things lights at Garfield in which was a great spectacle despite West Gippsland Football Netball @WGFNC. cold and rainy conditions. Good luck to all involved in West Gippsland Football Round 2 commenced last Sunday as Phillip Island Netball this weekend. defeated their 2019 Grand Final opponents in challenging #WGFNC21 CONTACT DETAILS REGULAR START TIMES AFL Gippsland FOOTBALL 13 & Under: 8:50am Under 16 – 9:00am 15 & Under: 9:40am PO Box 853 Traralgon VIC 3844 Under 18 – 10:30am 17 & Under: 10:30am Email: [email protected] Reserves – 12:10pm D Grade: 11:30am Seniors – 2:00pm C Grade: 12:30pm Website: www.wgfnc.org.au NETBALL B Grade: 1:30pm Phone: (03) 5134 8733 11 & Under: 8:00am A Grade: 2:45pm KEY CONTACTS ADMISSION PRICES AFL Gippsland League Operations Coordinator: Adults: $12.00 Brandon Milburn Pension: $6.00 2019 WGFNC Advisory Committee: Colin Rielly, Jo Wilson 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 www.wgfnc.org.au 1 ROUND 1 RESULTS: SENIORS TOORADIN-DALMORE 6.7 11.9 18.15 23.20 (158) KOO WEE RUP 1.0 3.5 5.7 8.9 (57) TOORADIN-DALMORE: Goal Kickers: B. Grewar 7, K. Sabbatucci 3, S. Scanlon 3, J. Trezise 2, P. Wright 2, A. Dean 2, N. Schumann 1, B. Butler 1, D. Wilson 1, J. Suarez 1 Best Players: S. Robb, B. Butler, D. Wilson, J. Suarez, K. Sabbatucci, A. Oxley KOO WEE RUP: Goal Kickers: N. Voss 3, B. Galante 2, K. Van Dord 1, M. Davey 1, T. Miller 1 Best Players: T. Miller, T. Bindley, N. Voss, B. Galante, J. Voss, J. Lucas NAR NAR GOON 2.5 7.9 10.10 12.12 (84) KORUMBURRA-BENA 5.3 5.6 6.7 7.8 (50) NAR NAR GOON: Goal Kickers: L. Bettio 2, S. Stocco 2, J. Smith 2, T. McDermott 2, K. O’Sullivan 1, J. Hynes 1, T. Armour 1, B. Hermann 1 Best Players: E. Trigg, K. O’Sullivan, T. Armour, T. Noy, B. Hermann KORUMBURRA-BENA: Goal Kickers: A. Bradley 3, R. Dixon 1, N. Besley 1, A. Johnston 1, D. Willis 1 Best Players: B. Fitzpatrick, A. Johnston, T. Newton, Z. Walker, C. Hargrave, J. Hill GARFIELD 3.2 3.3 4.3 7.8 (50) WARRAGUL INDUSTRIALS 2.3 2.5 2.6 3.7 (25) GARFIELD: Goal Kickers: M. Rennie 2, J. Verleg 2, D. Helmore 1, T. Stanton 1, L. Schreurs 1 Best Players: Z. Soutar, A. Soumilas, R. Hillard, S. Batson, J. Verleg WARRAGUL INDUSTRIALS: Goal Kickers: B. Hefford 1, K. Taylor 1, C. Micari 1 Best Players: W. Jolley, M. Debenham, K. Beveridge, J. Griffiths, B. Hefford, S. Brewster PHILLIP ISLAND 3.1 8.4 11.6 15.8 (98) CORA LYNN 1.4 2.6 3.8 3.10 (28) PHILLIP ISLAND: Goal Kickers: M. Blake 4, E. Richards 3, C. Pedersen 2, Z. Vernon 2, O. Kane-Gillard 1, A. Duyker 1, N. Anderson 1, L. Robinson 1 Best Players: B. Kimber, D. Pearce, C. Pedersen, E. Richards, D. Holmes, M. Blake CORA LYNN: Goal Kickers: N. Gardiner 1, J. Vela 1, A. Giuliano 1 Best Players: B. White, T. Stiglich, A. Giuliano, R. Hill, L. Peluso 2 2021 WEST GIPPSLAND BARRACKER ROUND 1 RESULTS: RESERVES TOORADIN-DALMORE 1.2 6.7 6.7 9.10 (64) KOO WEE RUP 1.1 2.2 2.2 2.2 (14) TOORADIN-DALMORE: Goal Kickers: L. Adams 3, J. Trezise 1, C. O’Riordan 1, M. Oday 1, L. Groh 1, A. Splatt 1, N. Pouki 1 Best Players: L. Adams, J. Denereaz, C. O’Riordan, T. Weinzierl, A. Splatt, C. O’Riordan KOO WEE RUP: Goal Kickers: B. Harrison 1, N. McNamara 1 Best Players: W. Battams, B. Miller, L. McMaster, N. Bindley, R. Anderson, E. McDonald NAR NAR GOON 0.4 2.5 7.7 10.9 (69) KORUMBURRA-BENA 2.2 2.8 2.8 4.8 (32) NAR NAR GOON: Goal Kickers: L. Thomas 2, Z. Johnston 1, J. Lewis 1, K. Somers 1, P. Briffa 1, T. Beilby 1, N. Bransgrove 1, R. Doolan 1, J. Tabone 1 Best Players: A. Pipicelli, J. Hamilton, P. Briffa, J. Tabone, Z. Johnston KORUMBURRA-BENA: Goal Kickers: S. Pearce 2, H. Suckling 1, P. Whelan 1 Best Players: J. Grabham, H. Suckling, L. Hall, J. O’Leary, S. Pearce, R. Pattison WARRAGUL INDUSTRIALS 0.3 1.5 4.10 10.11 (71) GARFIELD 1.1 5.2 6.2 7.2 (44) WARRAGUL INDUSTRIALS: Goal Kickers: B. Bosman 5, S. Davies 1, J. Gibson 1, Z. OHara 1, T. Maher 1, N. Minichiello 1 Best Players: N. Minichiello, J. Gibson, R. Ware, B. Bosman, S. Ingham GARFIELD: Goal Kickers: T. Van der pas 2, S. Simpson Brewer 1, J. Bau 1, L. Diston 1, N. Gavin 1, D. Fazzino 1 Best Players: J. Batson, L. Diston, L. Bow, M. Bow, S. Simpson Brewer, T. Van der pas CORA LYNN 3.1 6.3 8.3 10.6 (66) PHILLIP ISLAND 0.2 0.3 1.5 1.6 (12) CORA LYNN: Goal Kickers: N. Helsby 2, L. Taylor 2, N. Langley 2, O. Knight 1, D. Ross 1, L. Taylor 1, B. Millier 1 Best Players: J. Wilson, L. Lual, S. Wilson, D. Ross, S. Johnson, T. Drew PHILLIP ISLAND: Goal Kickers: D. Larkin 1 Best Players: A. Cook, H. Harrison, Z. Wagner, J. Simpson, L. Glossop, J. McLachlan www.wgfnc.org.au 3 ROUND 1 RESULTS: UNDER 18s KORUMBURRA-BENA 1.3 5.5 11.7 14.12 (96) NAR NAR GOON 2.1 2.2 2.3 3.4 (22) KORUMBURRA-BENA: Goal Kickers: B. Cornelis 5, B. Walker 3, H. Tiziani 2, J. Cuman 1, N. Beavis 1, K. Walker 1, E. Dickison 1 Best Players: J. Walker, B. Walker, B. Robertson, B. Cornelis, E. Dickison, A. Green NAR NAR GOON: Goal Kickers: B. Tytler 1, J. Murphy 1, C. Pursell 1 Best Players: J. McDonell, E. Grierson, B. Beet, T. Ferrari, T. Marsham, M. Saunders PHILLIP ISLAND 3.4 5.7 7.13 11.16 (82) CORA LYNN 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.4 (4) PHILLIP ISLAND: Goal Kickers: W. Taylor-Eagles 4, J. Papas 2, L. Dayson 2, B. Taylor 1, T. Aylett 1, J. McMillan 1 Best Players: H. Smith, J. Grace, B. Taylor, T. Niven, L. Hill, W. Taylor-Eagles CORA LYNN: Goal Kickers: Best Players: 4 2021 WEST GIPPSLAND BARRACKER ROUND 1 RESULTS: UNDER 16s BUNYIP 1.2 4.9 6.10 6.15 (51) DALYSTON 0.1 0.1 0.5 2.7 (19) BUNYIP: Goal Kickers: N. Vandenbroeck 1, W. Grummisch 1, W. Grimsted 1, B. Turner 1 Best Players: N. Vandenbroeck, B. Turner, D. Forbes, T. Murphy, W. Grimsted DALYSTON: Goal Kickers: C. De Alwis 1, C. Krause 1 Best Players: NAR NAR GOON 2.2 2.2 7.4 10.6 (66) KORUMBURRA-BENA 0.0 0.2 1.2 3.4 (22) NAR NAR GOON: Goal Kickers: K. Smith 3, D. Cross 2, C. Sheedy 2, C. Parker 1, T. Manning 1, J. Murphy 1 Best Players: B. Manson, C. Sheedy, K.
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