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Despite Calls for Youth, Osieck Is Likely to Stick with Tried Core ntnews.com.aulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll SPORT Blanco Nathanael Keitaanpaa. Brayden Hartley Jordan Jeffrey. Heard Finley Cooke Kosta Zikos Jesse Aust Football Best — Districts: Luke Giliam Daniel Es- Best — Darwin: Kokwam Niki Wewak James Van wyk Simon Anderson Dirk NTFL, Rd 5 pie Guy Coleman Paul Carbone Joel Bis- Ross Brendan McPherson Nicholas Yar- Lawrie. set Aaron Barnes. Darwin: Hensen Bara rin Jr Daniel Warren Jalen Clarke. Palm- Best — Nightcliff: Jesse Stephenson Premier League Jardine Blanco James Croke Michael erston: Jake Bowler Henry Degoumois Kayden Malseed Ned McConnel Jack Wanderers 1.4 6.7 10.7 18.9 (117) Freeman Jazire Johnson Patrick Mack- Ezekiel Frank Brayden Hartley Jaidyn Wachtel Simon Anderson Kieran Mu. Nightcliff 3.2 9.3 11.6 13.8 (86) lin. Hill Jesse Hopgood. Darwin: Caleb Franey Christeena Goals — Wanderers: Shannon Motlop 5 PINT 4.3 8.5 9.7 12.10 (82) Nightcliff 2 2.2 5.3 9.3 11.5 (71) Franey Bayden Franey Benn Ritchie Aaron Motlop 3 Jerry Wilson 2 Duncan Wanderers 1.1 3.3 7.6 9.10 (64) St Marys 2 1.0 2.4 3.5 7.7 (49) Quinnlan Cross Taquila Angeles. Seden 2 Adam Cook 2 Relton Roberts Goals — PINT: Riley Mitchell 3 Donald Goals — Nightcliff 2: Breean Wood 5 Bob McCallum Shane Thorne Neil Vea Nightcliff 3.0 4.3 6.4 9.5 (59) Winter 2 Brenden Bettess 2 David Ken- Junior Owen 2 Brandon Parfitt Luis Rod- Vea. Nightcliff: Matthew Rowe 4 Luke St Marys 2 2.3 2.6 3.7 5.9 (39) nedy Rhys Chin Andrew Edwards Ca- rigues Delongers Baptista Araka Dau. St Jarjoura 3 Robert Hale 2 Nathan Brown 2 Goals — Nightcliff: Tyrell Saywell 4 meron Dyker Spencer Harvey. Wan- Marys 2: Callum Broughton 2 Kieren James Woodhouse Jayden Kickett. George Krepapas 2 Ben Clark Michael derers: Not supplied. Parnell 2 Broderick Tracker Adam Cus- Best — Wanderers: Aaron Motlop Jar- Smith Cassie Reeve. St Marys 2: Harold Best — PINT: Thomas Schobben William sens Corey Sandy. red Erlandson Shannon Motlop Edson Morgan 2 Darby Geier Jayden Christie Carlyle Ross Billias Jr Donald Winter Ri- Best — Nightcliff 2: Breean Wood Con- Dos Reis Chris Dunne Sam Arthur. Jathursan Rangjithkumar. ley Mitchell Nick Martin. Wanderers: nor Robbins Luis Rodrigues Mitchell Nightcliff: Nathan Brown Robert Hale Not supplied. Simpson Junior Owen Iraklis (Hercules) Best — Nightcliff 2: Ben Clark Cheyenne Josh Hicks Seann Scheppard Troy Kelm Ladder Hatzigeorgiou. St Marys 2: Broderick Hewitt Tyrell Saywell Jermaine Kidney Jonathan Peris. Team P W L D F A % MR Tracker William Tollner Kieren Parnell Kyle O’Donoghue-Ellis Molly Althouse. S’Districts 3.4 7.10 11.14 16.17 (113) St Marys 5 5 0 0 428 137 312.4100 Kayne Hagen Gabriel Boehm Billy St Marys 2: Jakson Bury Darby Geier Darwin 6.2 9.3 11.6 16.7 (103) Waratahs 4 4 0 0 352 157 224.2100 Browne. Brandan Hattam-Ferguson Golf Hop- Goals — Districts: Damian Cupido 11 kins Harold Morgan Colby O’Brien. PINT 5 5 0 0 467 224 208.5100 Ladder Tony Fulton 2 Will Farrer Jono Mullins Banks 1 1 0 0 96 60 160.0100 Team P W L D F A % MR St Marys 5.2 8.6 11.10 13.14 (92) Ben AhMat. Darwin: Luke Clark 5 Josh Wand 5 3 2 0 402 350 114.9 60 Nightcliff 4 4 0 0 481 61 788.5100 Wanderers 0.1 3.2 4.2 5.4 (34) Viney 3 Jessiah Timaepatua 2 Jordan Wadeye 5 2 3 0 342 349 98.0 40 Darwin 4 4 0 0 266 80 332.5100 Goals — St Marys: Adam Kerinaiua (Jr) 7 Wilson 2 Mitch Viney Ray Love Mitch Palm 5 2 3 0 303 339 89.4 40 Night 3 1 1 0 0 68 50 136.0100 Jhye Hartung Jacob Long Connor Schil- Church Liam Philpott. Districts 5 1 4 0 368 297 123.9 20 Wand 4 3 1 0 276 117 235.9 75 ler Ethan Cameirao Jesse Brown Nathan Best — Districts: Tom Gleeson Damian Nightcliff 5 4 0 0 293 408 71.8 20 Night 2 4 2 2 0 248 205 121.0 50 Downs. Wanderers: Juwan Wurramarr- Cupido Jono Mullins Lionel Ogden Dean T’Village 5 1 4 0 242 372 65.0 20 Waratahs 4 2 2 0 187 157 119.1 50 ba 2 Ethan Bara Scott McMurry- Polo Jayden Young. Darwin: Jordan Wil- Darwin 5 0 5 0 100 700 14.3 0 Palm 3 1 2 0 141 141 100.0 33 Parriman Michael Mullany. son Phillip Wills Luke Clark Jessiah Ti- St Marys 4 1 3 0 174 275 63.3 25 maepatua Josh Viney Liam Philpott. Best — St Marys: Dylan Arrigo Ethan Ca- Division Two Districts 4 1 3 0 125 262 47.7 25 St Marys 2.3 5.8 10.16 16.18 (114) meirao Nathan Downs Thye Hartung University 6.5 13.12 19.13 23.18 (156) Districts 2 4 1 3 0 75 298 25.2 25 Braith Hodges Jacob Long. Palmerston 2.0 4.5 8.6 11.6 (72) Wanderers: Palmerston 2.0 2.1 3.2 3.2 (20) Saints 1 0 1 0 49 71 69.0 50 Ethan Bara Dillen Brown Harrison Goals — St Marys: Matthew Ferguson 6 Goals — University: Shaun Hill 5 Elliot Palm 2 2 0 2 0 172 5.2 0 Daniels Mick Derrick Kurt McMurry- Willie Rioli (Jr) 3 Peter MacFarlane Ju- Debnam 4 Damien Seubert 3 Matthew Parriman Kye Middleton. stin Cooper Jack Musgrove Allan May TIO Under-14s Gundersen- Allinson 2 Ian Gallacher 2 Richard Willis Palm 2 3.4 8.11 14.19 20.24 (144) Leroy Larson Kane Leersen Mark Timothy Burch Justin Roberts Andrew Lew Fatt T’Village 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 (7) McLean. Palmerston: Matt Davies 3 Davidson Christopher Park Rhys Trollop Waratahs 0.1 3.2 9.2 11.6 (72) Jesse Green 2 Warren Berto Tim Looby Steve Mcaleer. Palmerston: Shannon Wanderers 4.1 4.6 6.6 8.6 (54) Goals — Palmerston 2: Joezay Talbot Shaun Huy Mitchell Davis Gibson Smith Jason Baird Robert Corrie. Goals — Waratahs: Joshua Straub 3 St- (Miskin) 5 Jaque Gebadi 3 Mishai Perry Turner Tavis Perry. Best — University: Elliot Debnam Alex ewart Cruden 2 Kim Kantilla 2 Marcus (Jr) 2 Jayden Berto 2 Steven Kalikajaros Best — St Marys: Shannon Rioli Henry Blakey Mathew Cameron Shaun Hill Valastro 2 Coen Hutt Ben Jungfer. Wan- Denis Staunton Ryan Otto Darcy Hol- Labastida Matthew Ferguson Kelvin Richard Willis Timothy Burch. Palmer- derers: Dominic Grant 7 Greg Hunt. mes Benjamin Ogden Joshua Walking- Williams Leroy Larson Benjamin Rioli. ston: Kyle Devine Graham Vanderburg Best — Waratahs: Anthony Bedford St- ton Edan Hazlett Tyson Walker. Tracy Palmerston: Sam Autio Warren Berto John Chester Stephen Hudson Corey gela Breen Natashe Cranston Sandy Fry Wanderers 3.4 4.7 6.8 9.9 (63) ewart Cruden Noel Hunter Ben Jungfer Village: Benjamin Ogden. Albert Proud Matt Davies Chuck Norris Chester Tre Kelton. Narrelle Jones Sing Fa Jong. Nightcliff: Goals — Nightcliff: Tristan Wetherall- Jai O’Shaughnessy Gerald Palipuamin- Best — Palmerston 2: Joezay Talbot (Mi- Jesse Green. Banks 5.4 9.9 12.12 19.15 (129) Laelia Dunn Jessica Stimson Madeline Fitz 2 Daly Shannon 2 Darren Singh ni. Wanderers: Deklan Adams-Wright skin) Jaque Gebadi Ryan Otto Mishai Tiwis 8.2 12.6 16.8 23.11 (149) S’Districts 0.3 2.4 2.6 3.6 (24) Keeble. Jesiah McGarvie Kurtley Narluwerrd Kris Clements Charles Engelhardt Do- Perry (Jr) Tyson Walker Darcy Holmes. Waratahs 3.2 6.8 10.10 15.12 (102) Goals — Banks: John Furner 6 Brendan St Marys 1.2 3.4 7.5 11.8 (74) Darren Wauchope Harrison Quinn. minic Grant Greg Hunt. S’Districts 3.2 5.2 7.5 11.6 (72) Goals — Tiwis: Roy Kantilla 7 Gerrard Palmerston 2.2 4.3 9.3 14.6 (90) Baldock 3 Scott Gillie 3 Mark Chadwick 2 Palmerston 0.0 0.1 2.2 2.2 (14) Wanderers: Ronald Lee 2 Aiden Luta 2 Waratah 0.0 2.1 3.3 3.9 (27) Cunningham 2 Bradley Palipuaminni 2 Tim Wolf 2 Michael Pearce 2 Adam Coo- Goals — St Marys: Noreen Mungatopi 3 Ricky De Santis Syarif Al Jonaedi St Marys 1.1 2.1 4.3 4.7 (31) Goals — Sthn Districts: Max Palmer 4 Michael Dunn 2 William Virgil (Jr) per. Districts: Kingsley Whitehurst 2 Shannon Ponter 2 Rebecca Taylor Ash- Jerome Motlop David Henry-Whiting. Goals — Palmerston: Rodney Baird 4 Ronald Fejo 2 Jake Dowling Jai Kleinig Puruntatameri Cannis Tipuamantimirri Buckley Williams. ley Shepherd Cara Yovanovic Danielle Best — Nightcliff: Lachlan Pratt Jere- Thomas Brown 2 Dillan Vanderburg 2 Declan Wurramarra Cameron Gavin Dion Munkara Samson Mungatopi Ja- Best — Banks: Damien Fridd Josh Dar- Chisholm Shaan Mitchell Bridie McMur- miah Nabalum Daly Shannon Jesiah Danny Benger Benjamin James Heck Jack Nelson. Waratahs: Joseph Borg 3. mes Puautjimi Billy Barden Rupert ling Matt Dunn Shane Harrison Tobi Ir- trie. Palmerston: Lateesha Jeffrey 2. McGarvie Ryan Nyhuis George Kypreos. Matthew Chester Harry Martin Ryan Best — Sthn Districts: Dakotah Leach Pupangamirri Patrick Heenan Albert ish Tim Wolf. Districts: Kingsley Best — St Marys: Kahlisha Rioli Michelle Wanderers: Syarif Al Jonaedi Jordyn Warfe Daniel Fuller. St Marys: Brayden Joseph Salmon Jack Nelson Dylan Bow- Tipungwuti Jason Puruntatameri. War- Whitehurst Joshua Russell Leon Khan Friel Noreen Mungatopi Bree-Ann Bury Carne David Henry-Whiting Ronald Lee McLennan 2 Brock Arrigo Kayne Hagen. man Max Palmer Declan Wurramarra.
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