WGFNC Barracker Round 2, 2019

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WGFNC Barracker Round 2, 2019 OFFICIAL ALEX SCOTT & STAFF WEST GIPPSLAND FNC RECORD ROUND 2 SATURDAY 6 APRIL 2019 CORA LYNN VS KILCUNDA-BASS GARFIELD VS INVERLOCH-KONGWAK KORUMBURRA-BENA VS PHILLIP ISLAND (N) TOORADIN-DALMORE VS DALYSTON WARRAGUL INDUSTRIALS VS BUNYIP KOO WEE RUP VS NAR NAR GOON (N) wgfnc.org.au OFFICIAL ALEX SCOTT & STAFF WEST GIPPSLAND FNC RECORD ROUND 2 SATURDAY 6 APRIL 2019 CORA LYNN VS KILCUNDA-BASS GARFIELD VS INVERLOCH-KONGWAK KORUMBURRA-BENA VS PHILLIP ISLAND (N) TOORADIN-DALMORE VS DALYSTON WARRAGUL INDUSTRIALS VS BUNYIP KOO WEE RUP VS NAR NAR GOON (N) wgfnc.org.au WELCOME Hi and welcome to round 2 of the Alex Scott game of the year after a round 1 bye. Garfield and Staff WGFNC. With Round 1 under our belt are coming of a tough low scoring slog against we look ahead to a big Round 2 headlined by Warragul Industrials and will look to kick a big the blockbuster night match between last years score to knock off the Sea Eagles. Korumburra preliminary finalists Koo Wee Rup and Nar Nar play host to Phillip Island in the second night Goon. Last time these two teams met, only 10 match of round 2, with the club also hosting all 4 points decided who went on to face Phillip Island of their junior teams at the same venue during the and who’s season ended, with Koo Wee Rup day, setting up a big day of football for the club. going on to the big dance. With both teams Dalyston travel to Tooradin for their first match adding some pieces to already strong lists, we of the season to face a Tooradin Dalmore team can be confident that we will again be treated full of confidence after toppling Nar Nar Goon to another tight contest at Koo Wee Rup Rec who many are tipping to go deep into September Reserve. Cora Lynn will host Kilcunda Bass, again while Warragul Industrials will host their with the Cobras coming of two strong round 1 first WGFNC match when thjey welcome Bunyip, performances, knocking over competition new with both teams looking to take out their first win comers Tooradin Dalmore and an improved of the season. Once again it promises to be a big Bunyip side last week. Inverloch will be rearing weekend of football and netball. Goodluck to all to go as they head to Garfield to play their first this Saturday. 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 Phone: (03) 5134 8733 Seniors – 2:00pm B Grade – 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 and Steve Goodie 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 and internal images: Star News Group. www.wgfnc.org.au 1 SEASON OPENER RESULTS SENIORS - ROUND 1 RESULTS SENIORS CORA LYNN 2.5 5.7 8.8 12.8 (80) BUNYIP 0.3 0.6 3.8 5.9 (39) CORA LYNN 3.2 4.7 10.8 16.10 (106) TOORADIN-DALMORE 3.2 4.3 6.5 9.7 (61) GOALS, Cora Lynn : J. Rout 5, N. Gardiner 2, N. Langley 2, s. sparks 1, Bunyip : S. Smith 1, N. Lieshout 1, B. Walker 1, D. Mislicki 1, N. Allen 1 GOALS, Cora Lynn : N. Gardiner 7, J. Dalton 3, T. Woodfield 3, N. Langley 1, J. Rout 1, T. Tharle 1 BEST, Cora Lynn : R. Smith, B. White, H. Briggs, s. sparks, J. Dalton, B. Urwin Tooradin-Dalmore : A. Dean 2, J. O'Donnell 2, J. Suarez 2, K. Sabbatucci 1, J. Cronin 1, W. Symes 1 Bunyip : S. Morey, J. Keath, N. Lieshout, N. Allen, J. McLeod, B. Walker BEST, Cora Lynn : T. Payne, J. Briggs, J. Dalton, L. Peluso, T. Woodfield Tooradin-Dalmore : L. McKenna, C. Brown, J. Kelly, W. Symes, K. Sabbatucci, M. Livermore TOORADIN-DALMORE 3.7 5.10 6.11 9.12 (66) NAR NAR GOON 3.1 4.4 5.7 8.7 (55) RESERVES GOALS, Tooradin-Dalmore : A. Dean 2, T. Lenders 2, J. Suarez 2, M. Livermore 1, C. Brown 1, J. O'Donnell 1 TOORADIN-DALMORE 2.3 3.4 7.6 8.10 (58) Nar Nar Goon : B. Hermann 2, L. Hansen 1, J. Smith 1, T. McDermott 1, T. Armour 1, H. Brain 1, S. McDermott 1 CORA LYNN 0.3 2.7 4.9 6.10 (46) BEST, Tooradin-Dalmore : L. McKenna, J. Suarez, M. Livermore, T. Lenders, M. Hobbs, L. Hill Nar Nar Goon : J. Smith, B. Hermann, T. Armour, T. Noy, S. McDermott GOALS, Tooradin-Dalmore : D. Hull 3, B. Butler 2, B. Webb 1, D. O’Sughrue 1, J. Csincsi 1 Cora Lynn : M. Wolbers 2, S. Wilson 2, P. Krause 1, L. Taylor 1 KOO WEE RUP 2.1, 6.4 10.5 16.7 (103) BEST, Tooradin-Dalmore : A. Proctor, B. Butler, D. Hull, B. Webb, P. Hannan, N. Fisher KORUMBURRA-BENA 0.6 2.9 5.11 6.13 (49) Cora Lynn : M. Chadwick, T. Stiglich, B. Pullen, T. Arnett, M. Wolbers, D. Barfoot GOALS, Koo Wee Rup : L. Walker 5, J. Wells 3, D. Sheen 2, N. Prowd 1, J. Cammarano 1, B. Galante 1, M. Collins 1, UNDER 18s N. Voss 1, M. Voss 1 Korumburra-Bena : R. Dixon 2, B. Fitzpatrick 2, J. Macri 1, J. Celebrine 1 TOORADIN-DALMORE 2.3 4.5 5.10 6.10 (46) BEST, Koo Wee Rup : L. Walker, S. Marsh, N. Muratore, T. Miller, N. Voss, M. Voss CORA LYNN 1.2 2.4 2.6 3.10 (28) Korumburra-Bena : B. Fitzpatrick, L. Lange, A. Walker, Z. Walker, B. Dorling, J. Hill GOALS, Tooradin-Dalmore : L. Hill 3, M. Oday 2, J. Jenkins 1 GARFIELD 2.1 3.2 4.3 4.3 (27) Cora Lynn : J. Verhagen 2, M. Lockhart 1 WARRAGUL INDUSTRIALS 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.5 (5) BEST, Tooradin-Dalmore : J. Trezise, J. Trezise, M. Oday, R. Loudon, L. Hill, J. Jenkins Cora Lynn : G. Da Costa, L. Taylor, L. Hartley, J. Verhagen, M. Hanks, L. Dunne GOALS, Garfield : T. Stanton 3, J. Morgan 1 Warragul Industrials : Not provided BEST, Garfield : T. Stanton, R. Murphy, J. Goumas, N. Macente, L. Schreurs, J. McKellar Warragul Industrials : T. Ogden, C. Hampton, T. Bale, B. Quaife, C. Nickels, M. Ablett PHILLIP ISLAND 5.2 6.6 11.12 15.13 (103) NETBALL A GRADE RESULTS NETBALL 17 & UNDER RESULTS KILCUNDA BASS 0.0 0.2 0.2 3.2 (20) Cora Lynn 15 def by Tooradin-Dalmore 55 Cora Lynn 23 def Tooradin-Dalmore 12 GOALS, Phillip Island : J. Taylor 4, B. Taylor 3, M. Wright 2, E. Richards 2, A. Redmond 1, H. Bruce 1, B. Kimber 1, J. Youle 1 Kilcunda Bass : J. Weightman 1, L. Callander 1, L. Sketcher 1 BEST, Phillip Island : J. Taylor, J. Andreatta, J. Tomada, M. Griffin, C. Pedersen, B. Kimber NETBALL B GRADE RESULTS NETBALL 15 & UNDER RESULTS Kilcunda Bass : J. Phillips, T. Gibson, S. Rosario, T. West, R. Cousins, N. Tamburo Cora Lynn 22 def by Tooradin-Dalmore 43 Cora Lynn 30 def Tooradin-Dalmore 14 NETBALL A GRADE RESULTS NETBALL C GRADE RESULTS NETBALL 13 & UNDER RESULTS Bunyip 51 def Cora Lynn 31 Garfield 26 def by Warragul Industrials 74 Nar Nar Goon 31 def by Tooradin-Dalmore 52 Kilcunda Bass 20 def by Phillip Island 30 Cora Lynn 19 def by Tooradin-Dalmore 26 Cora Lynn 15 def Tooradin-Dalmore 12 Korumburra Bena 39 def by Koo Wee Rup 43 2 OFFICIAL WEST GIPPSLAND FNC RECORD www.wgfnc.org.au 3 RESERVES - ROUND 1 RESULTS UNDER 18s - ROUND 1 RESULTS BUNYIP 1.1 2.2 5.5 7.6 (48) CORA LYNN 2.3 5.4 5.6 7.7 (49) CORA LYNN 0.2 1.2 2.2 3.2 (20) BUNYIP 2.0 2.1 4.2 6.3 (39) GOALS, Bunyip : J. Williams 3, B. Allen 2, C. Jenkin 1, B. Morton 1 GOALS, Cora Lynn : J. Edwards 2, J. Verhagen 2, L. Dunne 2, O. Hartley 1 Cora Lynn : T. Arnett 1, R. Martin 1, J. Loomes 1 Bunyip : J. Murphy 2, J. Pickthall 1, X. Kinder 1, D. Mooney 1, J. Stewart 1 BEST, Bunyip : D. Wright, R. Crockett, M. O'Halloran, B. Allen, J. Williams, B. Westwood BEST, Cora Lynn : L. Dunne, T. Skipwith, M. Hanks, G. Da Costa, J. Verhagen, L. Hartley Cora Lynn : D. Rabl, R. Martin, R. Atkinson, T. Stiglich, K. Grigg, T. Arnett Bunyip : J. Fraser, J. Pickthall, H. Booth, X. Kinder, J. Pope, E. Hatley-Smith TOORADIN-DALMORE 1.2 3.3 5.4 8.8 (56) NAR NAR GOON 4.2 7.2 7.4 9.6 (60) NAR NAR GOON 1.0 1.0 2.1 2.1 (13) TOORADIN-DALMORE 2.0 2.0 4.1 4.1 (25) GOALS, Tooradin-Dalmore : D.
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