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400 congratulations BEN YOUNG on UMPIRing your 400TH SENIOR GAME TODAY

ROUND 11: JUNE 22, 2013

NANGWARRY vs PORT MACDONNELL KALANGADOO vs KONGORONG MOUNT BURR vs HATHERLEIGH ROBE vs GLENCOE Tantanoola bye

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ROUND 11 PREVIEW Can Hill will be packed shoulder- to-shoulder this afternoon as the ladder leaders take on the form team. Hatherleigh should win but expect the Mozzies to throw everything at the Eagles. A wet, wet week might bring the scores closer. Nangwarry may have had three weeks off but Port MacDonnell is back in the groove and will win easily. Kalangadoo will find it hard to RULING THE ROOST: Robe will celebrate their 2003 premiership today with a 10 year reunion. come back from a heavy seaside shellacking and Kongorong will The Hawks were not disgraced three consecutive flags but I team might have their start favourites. but the chances of a major round don’t reckon they have been celebrations curtailed in round 17. Even with players of the calibre berth are slipping away. under the same coach. Dion Dinnison and Stevie of skipper Adam Price and coach The Magpies don’t need much Virtanen are still playing A Grade Simon Brook on the injured list, YEAR OF THE REUNION of an excuse to have a party and while Trevor (“Scooter”) Fenn Glencoe will be too strong for the 30 year anniversary reunion lines up every week for the Robe. 2013 could probably be dubbed is on July 27. Ressies. Some old-timers might play for the year of the premiership The 20th anniversary of Robe hasn’t had much to the Roosters Reserves today. reunion as we have already had Nangwarry’s breakthrough celebrate in 2013 but coach One could say that the home two and at least three more are premiership win will be Jim Jess and many of his 2003 team will have some extra beef. planned. celebrated at home on August heroes will be back at the seaside Somewhere across the Mid There are only two remaining 10. today. SE today, Ben Young will be members of Glencoe’s 1953 A Sadly, the man most I spoke to “The Ghost” at the umpiring his 400th senior match. Grade premiership side and they responsible for this victory will interleague game and he is very Ben has earned the respect met at their home ground on not be present. excited about today’s events. of many for the fine manner in May 11 along with the veterans Phil Muhovics was a noted He has even gone back which he has undertaken the of the 1963 A Grade grand footy identity in this region and through past editions of the difficult jobs of umpires director final winning team and other he died of bone cancer in 2010 Mid SE Budget to see what “The and umpire for more than 20 triumphant maroon and gold at the age of 53. Tomahawk” was writing about years. winning teams. He played at five clubs across his beloved Roosters all those Good on ‘ya, Ben. Lifelong Tantanoola resident the region and was a senior years ago. Ted Williams has given himself coach at four of them and an Ten years have whizzed by the task of gathering information underage coach at the fifth. since Robe defeated Glencoe ROUND 10 REVIEW about the splendid day 40 years Phil joined Nangwarry as a by a whopping 94 points at IT was a topsy-turvy series a ago when the Tantanoola Tigers player in 1992 and played under Nangwarry. week ago as only two of the won the A Grade premiership coach Jonny Neshoda when It was one of the most one- opening round victors were able in the Mid South East Football the Saints suffered their second sided grand final contests in to repeat their successes. League. consecutive grand final loss to the history of the MSEFL with Hatherleigh again crushed They defeated Tarpeena in the Glencoe the Murphies posting just one Robe while Port MacDonnell grand final at Kalangadoo by 51 However, sweet victory was miserable goal by three-quarter triumphed at the Bay at Port points: 18.9 to 9.12. not far away for Phil. time. Mac’s expense. As the Canaries are no longer Nangwarry elevated Phil to the It was a remarkable Glencoe did not take kindly in the competition, the 40 year coaching role in 1993 and this achievement by a skipper-less to losing the Neil Von Duve reunion day is July 20. proved to be the start of a golden club which had climbed up the Memorial Cup on April 6 and Exactly three decades ago, era for him. ladder from rock-bottom in 2002. obtained sweet revenge over Kalangadoo was slam bang The Saints also went top in Injured captain Jason “Pumpy” Tantanoola. in the middle of a hat-trick 1994 and 1997 with Phil in a non- Pettit missed most of the year The Burr Boys marched their of premierships under Roger playing role. with injury and it was left to his way to a sixth consecutive win at Doody. It might be that three of the deputy Adrian Johns to provide Kongorong. Other Mid SE clubs have won 1993 Nangwarry premiership the on-field leadership.

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The Roosters had to endure high tally of five in the GF. SEEBOHM’S weekly attacks from “Tomahawk” Boyd Dyer came from Adelaide who wrote a weekly column in and had a few productive the Mid SE Budget. seasons with the Roosters. Nevertheless, the Roosters did Heath DeBoo played some MILLICENT have the advantage of being the good footy with South Adelaide sentimental favourites. and was then thrust into SPONSORS OF This was due, in part, to an coaching Robe not long out of unsavoury incident in Glencoe’s his teens. decisive preliminary final win He adopted a very physical over Hatherleigh at Tarpeena. approach to his footy and many LEADING The Eagles lodged a report of his opponents can testify to over the incident but a tribunal that. could not act due to technical There is a whisper that he GOALKICKERS grounds. might be back for this game on A GRADE In many ways, the 2003 Robe reunion day. Name Team R10 total premiership team was a foreign Barry Tarr was a Fisheries Dylan Bromley Port MacDonnell 16 56 legion, of sorts. Department inspector in the days Jack Skeer Hatherleigh 0 43 Johns and Pettit were not when Robe had its own staffed Brett Sneath Hatherleigh 3 35 Robe locals as they had come at Fisheries office. Sam Telfer Hatherleigh 9 32 an early age from Johnno “Bob Bob” Moran has Michael McRae Glencoe 4 32 when their families purchased been the Peter Pan of the Robe Joshua Wright Kongorong 1 29 businesses in the High Street. Football Club for over 20 years. Mitchell Reilly Tantanoola 0 28 Let’s look at the others: He is a wonderful ruckman John Simkin Kongorong 4 28 Daniel McKenny was the son who would probably rather Rob Versace Tantanoola 0 27 of 1968 Robe premiership hero catch a wave than win a rucking Christopher Murray Mt Burr 6 24 Paul McKenny and his goal- contest. Ciaran Buckley Hatherleigh 4 24 kicking feats emulated his father. Tim Neumann was another RESERVES Jack Perkins came to work football nomad who, if my on a cray boat, is still playing memory serves me well, hails Name Team R10 total B Grade and is in his second from Kadina. Mathew Cytrowski Tantanoola 0 38 Anthony Driessen Hatherleigh 6 27 season as club president. Tom Mount was a nippy rover Matthew Stark Port MacDonnell 3 25 Jock Neumann was a no- who was skipper of the Roosters Mick Evans Kongorong 3 23 nonsense defender who kicked in their most recent grand final Anthony Cary Glencoe 3 22 two memorable goals. in 2011. Scott Varcoe Tantanoola 1 22 Danny Tyler stuck around Matt Jess booted 102 goals in Wayne Attiwill Kongorong 2 21 Robe for quite a few seasons. the minor round and was one of Tim Merrett Hatherleigh 7 20 We have never had many the reasons why his side reached Alistair Scott Glencoe 1 19 “travellers” in the Mid SE but Troy the finals. Benjamin Curran Glencoe 5 17 Richardson was one of them. I reckon Travis Woodward and Richardson had a terrific one of the Carter brothers filled Senior Colts season and it was capped off the two interchange places. Name Team R10 total with the Stan Jones Medal as I have left the best to last and Hayden Schultz Mt Burr 5 33 B.O.G. in the season decider. that was coach Jim Jess. Jack Mullan Kongorong 2 31 Darren Carlson was one Some of his tactical ploys were Tom Saunders Kalangadoo 1 27 of a handful of players who terrific and ranged from personal Reece Carlson Kalangadoo 3 23 alternated between Robe and letters to players on Grand Final Caleb Williams Tantanoola 1 20 Kingston. Eve to screening the Tom Hanks Cody Davis Robe 1 19 Ben Semple was recruited “Saving Private Ryan” movie in Jake Blackwell Kongorong 1 18 Tim Sullivan Port MacDonnell 2 17 from one of the clubs in the place of a regular mid-week Brady Gibbs Hatherleigh 3 17 Great Southern Football League. training session. Dylan Tincknell Tantanoola 0 14 Ryan Dew was one of the At the age of 47, Jess played in Sam Zeitz Port MacDonnell 0 14 teenage brigade and his best two games in that season. Zac Dunn Kalangadoo 0 14 footy was still ahead of him as he They added to his career Tyson Mcrostie Port MacDonnell 0 14 won the 2005 Mail Medal. tally which peaked in the then He was one of the best on VFL with 223 games with Junior Colts grand final day and booted three Richmond from 1976-88, All- Name Team R10 total goals. Australian selection and the 1980 Tom Tukia Mt Burr 4 18 Mark Pryce was probably the premiership. Jez Jones Hatherleigh 2 16 “most local” of any in the team. Ben Jess, another one of the Jett Attard Port MacDonnell 0 15 His uncle is John “Crash! Bang!” sons of Jim Jess, was Robe’s A Luke Macgregor Hatherleigh 0 14 MacLaren who is the all-time Grade skipper in 2012 and one of Ethan Glass Tantanoola 0 13 games record holder for Robe. our interleague players against Roy Osborne Tantanoola 0 13 Fabien Bigmore came from the Mallee on June 7. Ned Wilke Port MacDonnell 0 12 Victoria with a big reputation and The Roosters won’t have much Sam McManus Kalangadoo 1 10 he lived up to it. to celebrate this season so enjoy Corey Gamble Mt Burr 1 10 “Langers” achieved a game the day today. Grady Hutchesson Port MacDonnell 0 10

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in MSEFL including 13 grand I’m sure also that Mum and in all this time did he participate finals. He has been awarded Dad (Margaret and Kevin) would in an A Grade grand final and for the following: Umpire life be as proud as punch to see this he deserves a great amount membership MSEFL, Glencoe Ben reach his milestone today. of praise. I’m sure I can speak Football Club life membership, I’m told that he enjoys catching for all umpires on our panel Glencoe Cricket Club life up with his Grandmother, along with many ex-umpires membership and Glencoe & Susie Bignell, each week for a who have run with Ben and say Paul Cavanagh District Sportsground Association meal together. As she recently that we are all indebted to him life member. He also played 12 A celebrated her 100th birthday I’m for the countless hours he has grade and 205 Reserves games sure she will feel very proud of volunteered to make us better Welcome to round 11 in the for the Glencoe Football Club. Ben’s fine achievement. umpires and people. I don’t think MSEFL and today marks not only When I took a look at the Ben of course has interests many people in this League the shortest day of the year but a records I was amazed at what outside of footy and these realise how fortunate we are to major milestone will be reached Ben had achieved but his include his full time job at KCA, have such good numbers in our by one of the true champions records and achievements add golfing, running beef cattle umpiring panel. This is due in of our League. I am going to up to much more than mere on his farm, holidaying and of no small way to Ben putting in dedicate all of my notes today numbers. Ben has dedicated a course keeping those pesky many hours trying to introduce to Ben Young who walks on to huge proportion of his life to this UFOs off of his pride and joy and maintain a number of new the hallowed turf at Mount Burr League and deserves all of the called the Glencoe Oval? Not umpires. Along the way we have oval for his 400th senior game as recognition which comes his sure how he fits this all in as it also had lots of fun. an umpire in the Mid South East way. makes me tired just thinking Well Ben, what more can I Football League. Of course behind every about it! I did find out a couple say? Your playing, coaching I am in the unenviable position successful man there is a woman of secrets that Ben has and it and umpiring record will stand of trying to do justice to Ben’s but in Ben’s case it is three appears that his favourite movie for many years to come. You remarkable career in a few women who can stand proud is “Dancing With The Wolves” deserve the utmost praise from paragraphs but I hope, in some today as he marks his milestone. and I have it on good authority small way, to put into perspective His wife Michelle and daughters that his first CD/record was by all in this League and when you what Ben has done for this Emma and Amy have all made a group called “The Sweet”. I take the walk to the centre of the League. Perhaps it is best to start huge sacrifices to allow Ben to should also mention that he oval at 2.20 today I believe you with a rundown on what this achieve his goals. I’m sure most has a deep love affair with the should feel very proud of your man has achieved in his 50 odd supporters would not understand Carlton Football Club! achievements within this League. years on this earth, especially that Ben very rarely got to see I have written before that Ben Your record must surely rate those years spent in our League. the girls playing netball because has had a major influence on as one of the best in Australian Ben began umpiring in 1989. he was off umpiring at a different my career and I am full of thanks country sport. He has umpired 362 League ground and I’m sure there were for what he has done for me On behalf of all of your fellow games in MSEFL, 5 Interleague times when Michelle needed both on and off the field. The umpires, your family, the League games, 22 minor finals and his companionship but he was one thing which in my mind Executive, all nine MSEFL clubs 10 grand finals (including off giving his time for others. stands out about Ben’s character and their players and supporters the famous draw between There have also been hundreds is when you take a look at the we congratulate you on a Kalangadoo and Nangwarry at of phone calls from umpires years 2002 to 2011. Ben was the magnificent milestone. We wish this ground in 2002). with injuries and excuses and of umpire’s director in those years you a happy and memorable day Apart from this Ben has course those grumbling coaches and it is a safe bet to say that and we hope you stay around for umpired 12 games in the WBFL who have rung in to inform Ben most guys would have given many seasons to come. and KNTFL and 164 Reserves, that they have been “robbed” of a themselves a few A Grade grand Cheers and enjoy your footy Senior and Junior Colts games win the day before! finals during this time. Only once and netball.

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ACHIEVEMENTS: • MSEFL Umpire Life Member • Glencoe Football Club Life Member • Glencoe Cricket Club Life Member • Glencoe and District Sportsground Assoc. Life Member

1992: Ben pictured below ABOVE: Ben during his playing with Adrian Young before the days at Glencoe Football Club Reserves grand final at Mt Burr. where he is a life member.

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The Mid SE team really hit the opening quarter with a lot of run and for a composite side showed very good team work winning first possession over most parts of the ground. The midfield was showing some good early form in the first quarter thanks largely to the solid ruck work of Braiden Ousey who was well on top of his ruck opponents. The midfield of Sam Zeitz, Tyler Jones and Jordan Stark were consistently winning possessions and sending the Jordan Stark Liam Collyer ball into the forward line, where forwards Riley Chant at centre half forward and Mitchell Lowe opportunities from the Mallee The last quarter continued the ground that allowed us to at full forward were creating team. very much the same as the have such a comprehensive win. solid targets for the team. The With the game in the balance third, with Mid SE dominating all Special thanks to coaches Ash Mid SE controlled the first the next two quarters were positions on the ground to again Hales and Armando Sorrello for quarter with 10 scoring shots to going to be significant to outscore the Mallee FL 3-4 (22) your commitment to trainings the Mallee 1, with the quarter determine a winner. Several to 0-1 (1) to run out comfortable and working with this group of time scores being 5-5 (55) to Mid SE players lifted during the winners by 83 points. Final talented footballers. To Darren 0-1 (1). last half. Tom Sullivan, Michael scores were MSEFL 16-18 (114) Ousey (team manager), Peter The Mallee boys stepped up Telford, Edward Trupp and Brad def Mallee FL 4-7 (31). Walter (runner), Bridgett Trupp the pace in the second quarter Mitchell were starting to control There were a number of solid (timekeeper), Andrew Crouch putting the Mid SE backline possession through the midfield performances throughout the and Patrick Davies (water). under continual pressure. Mid and across half back, repeatedly game with the main contributors Thanks also for taking the SE were outscored 3-3 (21) to delivering the ball into their being, Riley Chant – 6 goals and time to volunteer your time. 1-4 (10), but still held a handy forward line. Rob Hein and Riley a best on ground performance, And lastly, to all the players for 23 point lead at the half time Chant started taking control of Braiden Ousey, Jordan Stark, making yourselves available to break. The Mid SE back line led the forward line, continually Rob Hein – 4 goals, Sam Zeitz represent our league, you did by Brad Wight, James Wallis and presenting themselves and and Michael Telford – Glenelg this in a manner that made us Rory Brodie played impressive, taking several strong marks and Award. The team had a number proud of your efforts. steady defensive football and contributing to a 6-5 (41) to the of others who really played well restricted some of the scoring Mallee 0-2 (2) during the quarter. and it was this evenness across

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TANTANOOLA July 13 Mt Burr away game presentations Two teenagers at the Glencoe Football Club are the fourth generation to proudly wear the maroon and gold colours in A at The Somerset Grade. July 20 1973 A Grade Premiership Reunion Dylan Childs made his senior debut in 2012 and he thus followed in the footsteps of his father Craig, grandfather Max and & Sponsors Day great grandfather Reg. July 27 nangwarry away game For Brad Mitchell, his entrance on to the A Grade stage came this season. Races Night The Glencoe connection began with his great grandfather Bob, his grandfather Peter (senior) and his father Peter (junior). August 10 Kongorong away game Keen Murphies member Mort Frost said members of the presentations at The Tiger Mitchell family and the Childs clan had served the Glencoe Football Club and the Mid South East Football League well over many years. Clubs are encouraged to submit upcoming “There are not too many clubs who can say that they have some four-generation players in their ranks,” said Frost. social events to [email protected] for inclusion in this column. – J.L. “Fred” Smith Advertisement 7RQ\ 3$6,1 /,%(5$/)25%$5.(5 ‘Wish all teams the best in 2013’ Supporting country football 8733 2888 2 George Street, Millicent Authorised by G Greene for the Liberal Party, 25 Leigh St Adelaide. www.msefl.com.au 2013 MID SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL & NETBALL BUDGET - 7 around the grounds: round 10

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Pack play between Glencoe and Tantanoola. Photo: J.L. “Fred” Smith.

Glencoe’s Leo Sharaf looks to gather the loose ball under pressure. Brandon Kerr and Tom Pearce (Robe) in full flight over Hatherleigh’s Photo: J.L. “Fred” Smith. Sam Telfer. Photo: Karen Gould.

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Kalangadoo’s Daniel Stone applies a bear hug to his Port MacDonnell opponent during last week’s B Grade game.

Zac Deane (Robe) looks to get the handball away. Photo: Karen Gould.

A three-way tussle for the ball in the Junior Colts with Harry Bigmore Kongorong veteran Legh Jenkin sees the ball go by. Photo: J.L. “Fred” Smith. and Angus Weir (Robe), and Harry Coote (Hatherleigh). Photo: Karen Gould..

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Seniors Port MacD. 7.2 12.5 17.9 23.12 (150) Port MacD. 0.3 5.4 9.5 13.8 (86) Kalangadoo 1.0 2.0 3.1 3.2 (20) Kalangadoo 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.1 (7) Glencoe 4.3 6.9 11.11 18.14 (122) Goals – Port MacDonnell: M. Stark, M. Sullivan, A. Tay- Goals – Port MacDonnell: T. Zeitz 4, G. Hutches-son Tantanoola 1.5 3.7 4.11 6.14 (50) lor 3, J. Smith, M. Dwyer, T. Lampard, S. Cram, J. Noonan 3, R. Rolph 2, J. Carrison, J. Livingston, W. Chant, N. Goals – Glencoe: M. McRae, L. Sharaf 4, D. Paproth, A. 2, D. Jones, K. Blacksell, I. Ransom, N. Roach; Kalanga- Wilke; Kalangadoo: S. McManus. Hentschke 3, B. Mitchell, K. Clark, T. Edwards, Z. Cocks; doo: Z. Dunn, B. Whitehead. Best – Port MacDonnell: N. Wilke, T. Zeitz, B. Milstead, Tantanoola: K. Dodd 3, D. Knaggs, M. Bennett, C. Ham- Best – Port MacDonnell: K. Blacksell, J. Smith, S. J. Brown, J. Feast, R. Walter; Kalangadoo: S. McManus, K. ilton. Cram, N. Roach, B. Goodwin, M. Sullivan; Kalangadoo: Marshall, C. Vaughan, L. McIntyre, L. Redford, L. Telford. Best – Glencoe: K. Clark, M. Von Duve, D. Paproth, J. S. McCann, M. May, B. May, C. Auld, M. Millhouse, M. Bates, T. Edwards, L. Medhurst; Tantanoola: T. Stringer, Grosvenor. T. McGrath, C. Hamilton, B. Reilly, K. Dodd, R. Clarke. Ladders Senior Colts Hatherleigh 7.4 11.10 23.13 30.16 (196) Robe 0.0 0.0 0.1 2.1 (13) Tantanoola 1.4 7.6 7.11 9.16 (70) SENIORS Glencoe 2.1 3.2 4.4 4.4 (28) Goals – Hatherleigh: S. Telfer 9, C. Buckley 4, B. W L D B For agst % Pts Sneath, J. Bateman, J. Sullivan 3, T. Bell, D. Clough 2, T. Goals – Tantanoola: M. Reid 6, S. Moreland, C. Wil- Hatherleigh 8 1 0 1 1554 469 76.82 32 Schulz, J. Faulkner, T. Agnew, B. Wight; Robe: B. Davis, liams, T. Pink; Glencoe: R. Edwards, M. Khan, E. Trupp, Glencoe 7 2 0 1 1121 557 66.81 28 R. Dickinson. B. Millhouse. Best – Hatherleigh: C. Buckley, T. Saunders, J. Sul- Best – Tantanoola: M. Reid, T. Pink, M. Roberts, B. Port MacD. 6 3 0 1 1151 588 66.19 24 livan, S. Telfer, S. Waring, J. Faulkner; Robe: T. Pearce, Z. McRostie, S. White, D. Pink; Glencoe: B. Mitchell, M. Tel- Tantanoola 6 3 0 1 964 809 54.37 24 Deane, J. Keane, E. Samuel, B. Jess. ford, E. Trupp, J. Telford, B. Elven, M. Shayne. Mount Burr 6 3 0 1 853 974 46.69 24 Mount Burr 7.4 9.8 15.11 20.14 (134) Hatherleigh 3.2 8.5 9.8 12.8 (80) Kongorong 4 5 0 1 959 1024 48.36 16 Kongorong 4.3 7.4 11.4 14.9 (93) Robe 0.2 1.2 2.6 2.6 (18) Kalangadoo 2 7 0 1 612 1294 32.11 8 Goals – Mount Burr: C. Murray 6, S. Bevan 4, D. Rid- Goals – Hatherleigh: B. Gibbs 3, T. Jackman-Tilley 2, Robe 1 8 0 1 364 1375 20.93 4 ley, B. Hennink 3, D. Bowering 2, B. Gordon, C. Gallio; M. Pulmer, S. Sutherland, J. Telfer, J. Brooks, D. Suther- Nangwarry 0 8 0 2 654 1142 36.41 0 Kongorong: J. Simkin, A. Harding 4, S. Phillips 3, J. Phil- land, J. Jones, B. Wight; Robe: C. Davis, S. Altschwager. lips, J. Wright, B. Drew. Best – Hatherleigh: M. Pulmer, S. Kent, F. Slape, M. Best – Mount Burr: B. Hennink, N. Muhovics, C. Gal- Bunt, J. Jones; Robe: J. Gibbs, L. Smith, H. Ludwig, A. reserves Clements, J. Hann, H. Smith. lio, D. Ridley, J. Nowak, C. Murray; Kongorong: B. Drew, W L D B For agst % Pts S. Phillips, D. Phillips, N. Ham, N. Reid. Mount Burr 4.1 5.3 7.6 8.7 (55) Hatherleigh 7 2 0 1 928 395 70.14 28 Port MacD. 7.2 21.6 27.12 39.17 (251) Kongorong 3.0 3.1 5.1 7.3 (45) Glencoe 7 2 0 1 905 412 68.72 28 Kalangadoo 2.1 2.1 2.5 2.5 (17) Goals – Mount Burr: H. Schultz 5, D. Lesslie 2, D. Van- Tantanoola 7 2 0 1 909 506 64.24 28 Goals – Port MacDonnell: D. Bromley 16, J. McGregor derhorst; Kongorong: J. Mullan, T. Saffin 2, J. Blackwell, Port MacD. 6 3 0 1 814 323 71.59 24 M. Waters, A. Last. 5, M. Lewis, J. Zeitz 3, L. Pratt, D. Munn, R. Povey, W. Kongorong 6 3 0 1 784 474 62.32 24 Macdonald 2, B. McGregor, L. McIntyre, B. Stephens, S. Best – Mount Burr: D. Lesslie, B. Delbridge, A. Ridley, Nangwarry 4 4 0 2 576 577 49.96 16 Devine; Kalangadoo: B. Casey, R. Carlson. B. Hogan, A. Butler, L. Collyer; Kongorong: A. Last, R. Best – Port MacDonnell: D. Bromley, W. Mac-donald, Hein, J. Blackwell, H. Evans, T. Saffin, D. Brown. Mount Burr 2 7 0 1 363 927 28.14 8 R. Povey, R. Fox, B. O’Dine, D. Munn; Kalangadoo: B. Port MacD. 1.0 3.0 5.3 7.5 (47) Kalangadoo 1 8 0 1 376 932 28.75 4 Casey, A. Stone, M. Jones, J. Casey, J. Pratt, M. Lowe. Kalangadoo 0.0 4.2 4.4 6.6 (42) Robe 0 9 0 1 208 1317 13.64 0 Bye: Nangwarry Goals – Port MacDonnell: T. Sullivan, J. Williams 2, R. Brodie, B. Wilke; Kalangadoo: R. Carlson 3, M. Krieger, T. senior colts Reserves Saunders, T. Jones. Best – Port MacDonnell: J. Stark, T. Sullivan, T. Sulli- W L D B For agst % Pts Glencoe 8.1 12.3 14.4 17.6 (108) van, K. Mcclean, R. Brodie, S. Zeitz; Kalangadoo: J. Bay- Port MacD. 9 0 0 1 688 368 65.15 36 Tantanoola 0.2 4.4 6.6 9.7 (61) ley, M. Krieger, L. Farrugia, B. Casey, T. Jones, J. Opie. Kalangadoo 7 2 0 1 790 413 65.67 28 Goals – Glencoe: B. Curran 5, N. McEachern, A. Cary Mount Burr 7 2 0 1 643 466 57.98 28 3, S. Giersch, A. Scott, J. Finnis, T. Biggins, M. Kasparian, Junior Colts Kongorong 5 4 0 1 659 467 58.53 20 J. Waller; Tantanoola: J. Pearce 3, S. Taylor 2, S. Varcoe, Tantanoola 5 4 0 1 603 577 51.10 20 Z. Courbois, L. Kent, J. Varcoe. Tantanoola 4.1 5.2 7.2 8.15 (63) Hatherleigh 4 5 0 1 540 573 48.52 16 Best – Glencoe: A. Sealey, B. Curran, T. Biggins, J. Glencoe 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 (1) Finnis, N. McEachern, A. Cary; Tantanoola: B. McGrath, Goals – Tantanoola: J. Bell 3, S. Linton 2, J. Hann, C. Glencoe 1 8 0 1 466 820 36.24 4 S. Bowering, M. Warren, S. Taylor, B. McRostie. Serle, J. Radley. Nangwarry 1 7 0 2 436 857 33.72 4 Best – Tantanoola: H. Ferguson, A. Roberts, Z. Walker, Robe 1 8 0 1 371 707 34.42 4 Hatherleigh 9.2 13.8 17.10 26.10 (166) M. Sorella, J. Bell, J. Hann; Glencoe: B. Arthurson, K. *Scores and ladders adjusted by MSEFL officials due to mercy rule Robe 1.0 2.1 4.3 5.6 (36) Poole, J. Shayne, P. Mitchell, B. Lipscombe, D. Mallon. Goals – Hatherleigh: T. Merrett 7, A. Driessen 6, N. Brown 4, L. Haines 3, T. Loveday 2, S. Beggs, N. Strat- Hatherleigh 4.1 6.3 11.6 11.8 (74) junior colts ford, S. Lambert, J. Winter; Robe: A. Brooks 3, G. Hunt, Robe 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0) W L D B For agst % Pts H. Kurray. Goals – Hatherleigh: L. Brown 3, J. Jones 2, A. Seam- Best – Hatherleigh: R. Bowering, N. Stratford, T. Mer- er, W. Chay, D. Treloar, M. Telfer, E. Seamer, C. Gibbs. Port MacD. 9 0 0 1 636 115 84.69 36 rett, J. Grover, M. Bowman, T. Pegler; Robe: D. McKenny, Best – Hatherleigh: B. Bowman, J. Jones, H. Coote, D. Hatherleigh 8 1 0 1 604 216 73.66 32 A. Kokiousis, G. Hunt, T. Woodward, H. Kurray. Treloar, S. Gray, M. Telfer; Robe: A. Weir, M. Hansberry, C. Mount Burr 7 2 0 1 475 186 71.86 28 Walsh, H. Hooper, B. Bayliss, E. Dutton. Kongorong 6.2 7.4 11.6 13.9 (87) Tantanoola 6 3 0 1 439 275 61.48 24 Mount Burr 0.1 1.5 3.7 4.11 (35) Mount Burr 4.3 9.6 10.9 11.11 (77) Robe 3 6 0 1 258 418 38.17 12 Goals – Kongorong: J. Turner 4, M. Evans 3, W. Attiwill Kongorong 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0) Nangwarry 2 6 0 2 272 348 43.87 8 2, G. Hay, J. Bottomley, M. Trevilyan, B. Dobbs; Mount Goals – Mount Burr: T. Tukia 4, J. Wilson 2, D. Hogan, Kalangadoo 2 7 0 1 218 519 29.58 8 Burr: Z. Wallis 2, T. Butler, M. Lesslie. C. Gamble, B. Russell, E. Ballantyne, T. Vanderhorst. Kongorong 2 7 0 1 200 649 23.56 8 Best – Kongorong: M. Trevilyan, T. Elletson, B. Dening, Best – Mount Burr: C. Gamble, B. Russell, L. Collyer, T. Glencoe 1 8 0 1 169 542 23.77 4 J. Turner, D. Harradine, B. Clark; Mount Burr: Z. Wallis, T. Tukia, J. Wilson, T. Vanderhorst; Kongorong: M. Hein, T. Wimutu, A. Wiese, A. Ferguson, S. Hughes, M. Field. Modra, R. Vickery, W. Vickery, L. Bottomley. *Scores and ladders adjusted by MSEFL officials due to mercy rule 2013 Champion Club Award Port MacDonnell...... 120 Kongorong...... 6 4 Hatherleigh...... 108 Kalangadoo...... 4 8 Tantanoola...... 96 Nangwarry...... 3 2 MORE than just Mt Burr...... 88 Robe...... 20 Great Kitchens… Glencoe...... 64 8733 2720 www.klasbilt.com.au

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GLENCOE 14 Brady Gibbs 51 Mason Hein 13 Dylan Field 15 angus Weir Junior Colts 15 Fergus Slape 61 adam Kilsby 17 Dylan Podobnik 18 Jordan McMartin 1 Toby Wing 16 angus Altschwager 71 Josh Kranz 21 nathan Rowe 19 Michael Hansberry (VC) 2 Jack Edmonds 17 Brad Wight 22 Rory Widdison-Mills 20 Liam Fennell Senior Colts 25 Bradley Philby 3 Danny Khan 18 Sam Sutherland 21 Tom Gould 1 Kerry Ham 26 Joel Virtanen 4 adam Kuhl 19 Sam Kent 22 Tangaroa Joseph 2 Robert Hein 27 alex Glover 10 Kial Poole 20 Tyson Bennett 23 Kieran Smith (C) 3 nathan Farrell 28 aaron Edwards 12 Ben Gafney 21 Jordan Jones 24 Harry Bigmore 22 Benjamin Lang 4 Jake Blackwell 29 Chad Dinnison 25 Patrick Matthews 13 Jed Matthews 6 Sam Baker 23 Josh Mason 46 Rylyn Reid 26 Edward Dutton 14 Daniel Cleggett 7 aaron Lightbody 25 George Treloar 27 Lachlan Prior 16 Drew Mallon 8 Phil McInnes Senior Colts 26 Thomas Chant 28 Lachie Hurst 17 Jaidyn Shayne 9 Michael Waters 1 Brodie Parsons 32 Ryan Lindner 18 Charlie Mallon 10 Jack Mullan 2 Kirk Rasmussen 33 nicholas Hurst 19. Dylan Pfitzner KALANGADOO 12 Brad Ellis 3 Michael Deanfield 34 Ben Legoe 20 Bill Arthurson 15 Brad Long 5 nickolas Rowe Junior Colts 35 Haiden Smith 21 Tom Arthurson 16 Brandon Kranz 6 Bradley Haggett 2 nathan Widdison 36 Cameron Walsh 22 Patrick Mitchell 18 Harrison Evans 7 Brock McIntosh 3 Kobe Stephens Kyle Flannery 23 Shain Stonor 5 Sam McManus 19 Marcel Last 8 Seth Potter 24 Rylan Lee 12 nathan Auld 20 Dellon Brown 9 nic Harter Senior Colts 25 anthony Lipscombe 13 Liam Ousey 24 Paul Vanikiotis 10 Tyren Morrison Coach Jordan Pettit 11 Giancarlo Cooper 26 Braedon Lipscombe 18 Kayne Marshall 25 Jack Miller 2 Joel Hann 12 Tom Pratt 31 Tye McManus 29 Jason Watts 4 Mitchell Ling Senior Colts 30 Taylor Saffin 17 Dylan Podobnik 32 Sam Farrugia 5 angus Baker 1 Casey Elven 31 Tim Boyle 27 alex Glover 33 Matthew Davies 6 Egan Regnier 2 Will Cleggett 32 Peter Bowden 46 Rylyn Reid 34 Josh Telford 7 Sam Denton 3 Jack Doyle 33 Jack Alschwager 35 Tim Davies 8 Henry Ludwig 4 Rhys Edwards 38 andrew Last 36 Kobe McMurtie PORT MacDONNELL 11 Michael Dell’Antonio 5 Max Kahn 37 Leigh Redford 14 Hamish Kurray (C) 6 Josh Menz Junior Colts 38 angus Tucker MOUNT BURR 15 Joel Gibbs (VC) 7 Brad Mitchell (VC) 1 Keelan McClean 40 Jaidyn Carlson 19 Lachie Smith 9 Josh Slape Junior Colts 3 Morgan Feast 48 Brandon McMurtrie 14 Ryan Walter 21 alex Clements (VC) 11 Edwards Trupp 1 Connor Cresentino 49 nathan Reilly 2 Brett Russell 16 Jock Carrison 22 Hamish Smith 13 Leon Bignell-Wing 50 Jake Lang (p) 3 Thomas Vanderhorst 20 Riley Rolph 23 Kieran Smith 14 James Telford 4 Jack Hateley 25 Blair Cutting 24 Jarrod Flannery 15 Michael Telford Senior Colts 5 Brodie Gregory 27 Kyle Cawthorne 27 Lachlan Prior 16 Jack Miller 1 Patrick Davies 6 Tom Tukia 29 ned Wilke 28 Sam Altschwager 18 nathan Smith 2 Christian Howlett 7 Rhys Gamble 30 Wade Chant 29 Cody Davis 19 Brad Elven (C) 4 Tyler Jones 8 Lachlan Collyer C 31 Jake Brown 30 Jack Sneath 20 Chris Adams 6 Cameron Auld 9 Darcy Hogan VC 32 Brandon Newton 37 Muru Joseph 21 William Nankivell 7 Mitchell Lowe 11 Edward Ballantyne 33 Darcy Higgs 38 Sam Stoios 23 nick Herring 10 Liam Carlson 12 Mitchell Gurney 34 Lockie Tilley Michael Hansberry 24 Brock Kennett 11 Jack Bayley 13 Connor Wilson 35 Tom Zeitz 25 Marcus Shane 14 Jordan Brennan 36 Ben Milstead 14 Damon Koch TANTANOOLA 15 Connor Jones 15 Dylan Wright 37 Kane Livingston HATHERLEIGH 16 Josh Ferrazola 16 Cory Gamble 38 Jesse Livingtson Junior Colts 17 Reece Carlson 17 Connor Wilson 39 Jarred Feast 1 Matthew Nelson Junior Colts 19 nathan Bott 18 Jack Muhovics 40 Jack Murrell 3 Matt Sorello 1 Bailey Poulish 20 Jordan Brennan 19 Zain Haywood 43 Grady Hutchesson 4 Jayden Lawson 2 Jez Jones (c) 21 James Davies 20 James Watts 51 Jordan Mudford 5 Zander Copeland 3 Blake Bowman 22 Zac Dunn 23 Liam Whitty 53 Jett Attard 6 alec Roberts 5 Kade Bradley 23 Kieran Weistra 24 Ben Squire 54 Sakari Pelkonen 7 Kane Scudds 6 alex Buhlmann 24 Doug Oeser 25 Cale Gordon 8 Roy Osborne 7 Mathew Palmer 25 Dylan McMurtie Senior Colts 9 Jacob Bell 8 alex Spehr 26 Michael Krieger Senior Colts 2 Jordan Stark 10 Mitchell Hunter 9 Lachlan Jackman-Tilley 27 Ben Casey 1 Brodie Hogan 4 Ben Wilke 11 Sam Linton 10 Clayton Skeer 28 Lachie Farrugia 2 andrew Ridley 5 Sam Zeitz 12 Jack Hann 11 Zach Jones (vc) 42 Tom Saunders 3 Dylan Vanderhorst 6 Tristian Rossgregor 13 Campbell Serle 12 Jess Allan 44 Jakob Opie 4 Tyson Tukia 7 Tim Sullivan 14 Zane Walker 13 Jake Wight 46 Braiden Ousey 5 James Wallis 8 Will Rolph 18 Corby White 9 Sam Dent 14 Tyson Sutherland 48 Brad Tiller 6 Benjamin Ballantyne 20 Jordan Gould 7 Hayden Shultz 10 Tom Sullivan 15 Sam Gray 21 Jack Radley 8 Dylan Montuori 11 Jarred Mansell 16 Jacob Lang 22 Hamish Ferguson KONGORONG 9 Josh Stone 13 Jacob Reed 17 Jack Gray 25 Rian Boyd 10 Brody Quintel 14 Brodie Williams 18 Harrison Coote Junior Colts 26 Ryan Hoffman 11 Cody Burnett 16 Lachlan Byrne 19 Frazer Bradley 2 Robert Kilsby 28 Tyler Bevan 20 Caleb Gibbs 4 Jack Oppelaar 12 Jacob Wilson 18 Dylan Silvy 19 nathan Cawthorne 29 Ethan Glass-Reilly 21 Max Telfer 11 Cooper Sanderson 13 Thomas Hales 14 Dylan Lambert 20 Rory Brodie 30 Billy Hann 22 Riley Chester 12 Liam Bottomly 15 Jacob Gregory 22 Riley Chant 23 Douglas Treloar 14 Jairus Curtis Senior Colts 16 Billy Delbridge 23 Tyson McRostie 24 Spencer Jones 16 Bronson Mahony 2 Jacob Gurney 16 Reece Campbell 17 Baily Cutting 24 Jack Williams 4 Steven White 25 William Chay 18 ashley Butler (VC) 28 Rhys Timms 26 Louis Brown 19 Tyson Modra 5 Clay Scudds 21 Will Vickery 19 East Downs 42 Liam Kemp 6 Reece Chant 29 nick Waring 20 Jacob Fox 49 Kyall McClean 30 Luke Macgregor 22 Cooper Von Stanke 7 Dylan Tincknell 23 Jim McIntosh 21 Jessie Robbins 52 Dale Williams 8 Toby Pink Senior Colts 25 Trent Mahony 22 Samuel Wallis 10 Marshall Reid 23 Braydon Jennings 1 Daniel Sutherland 25 Mykill Campbell ROBE 11 Darcy Pink 24 Liam Collyer 2 Lachie Lang 27 Zavier Banfield 14 Bryce Radley 25 Dylan Lesslie Junior Colts 3 Brett Watson 30 Jackson Robb Coach Fabian Bigmore 15 antony White 4 Thomas Jackman-Tilley 31 Luke Boyle 2 nicholas Enright 16 Caleb Williams 5 Ben Leopold 36 Lachlan Smith NANGWARRY 3 Harry Hooper 19 Marc Roberts 6 James Gilbertson 37 Ryan Vickery Junior Colts 4 Ben Bayliss 20 Kyle Abrahamson 7 Joseph Brooks 38 Louis Oppelaar 1 Bradley Rowe 8 Samuel McMartin 22 Tyson Beelitz 8 Mitch Pulmer 39 Dylan Scheidl 2 Brodie Parsons 9 Terrence Wilfred 23 Luke Thomas 9 Jed Telfer 40 Stefan Bowden 5 nickolas Rowe 10 Matthew Dell’Antonio 24 Stephen Moreland 10 Bradley Slape 41 Jack Thompson 6 Jack Grace 11 Ryan VonStanke 28 adam Gregory 11 Lewis Walker 43 Brody Bisnov 7 Brock McIntosh 12 Jesse Tomlinson 34 Benjamin McRostie 12 Will Gilbertson 44 Ray Phillips 9 nic Harter 13 Taij Dunn 53 Patrick Reid 13 Mason Bunt 45 Joe Miller 11 Giancarlo Cooper 14 Joshua Kellock 74 Zac Evans www.msefl.com.au 2013 MID SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL & NETBALL BUDGET - 11 nangwarry saints competitive against a very chance of making the four but players retaliate but sometimes football good Kalangadoo side who the next four week’s games will you have to wear one for the were always in charge. With tell the story with at least three team and even up later. Still we Only one win when we played the support of Kalangadoo, wins required to keep us in the are not far off a win. our last round of matches who helped with players, it at running. Counter teas are available against Kalangadoo, that being least gave our lads a chance The Seniors once again after today’s home game to compete. Well done to came close to winning but followed by a Games Night. the Seconds, while the Seniors Kalangadoo for their support, it Kalangadoo finished a bit Let’s see a good attendance once again got close but could is greatly appreciated. stronger in the final quarter to and everyone is welcome. not achieve that elusive win. Well, the Seconds hit the record a 21 point win. Although Today it is Port Mac with The Junior Colts had a close ground running from the first the result was disappointing the Saints hoping to cause an game with the result going in bounce and never looked back the Saints showed they are upset or two against a very Kalangadoo’s favour in the last as they recorded a very big win capable of winning games but strong club, with the Seconds few minutes by a few points. with all players contributing in they need a consistent four desperate for the win to keep Although not winning it was a a very good team performance. quarter effort by all players as their season alive. good effort by the Saints, as it Great to see another four well as all players remaining Sponsored by Green Triangle was by the opposition. quarter effort. With that win on the ground for the whole Recyclers Mount Gambier, The Senior Colts were fairly the Seconds have an outside game. I can understand why Chemist King and Lion Nathan.

15 & Under: Bad luck getting the ball out of defence break and let’s look forward to netball girls. Although there was so we’ll work at that at training. the next half of netball. Awards: some good passages of play, Other than that, great game. Red Rooster - Karli McDiarmid Nangwarry Netball Club is we were not strong enough Best players: Julie Hooper for a great game at GA and GK; proudly sponsored by Bendigo against Kalangadoo. We need (Patricks Wine), Kate Clayfield Simone for a great game at WA, Bank, Chemist King, Noel Barr to work on bringing the ball (Muffin Break). you really fed the ball well into Toyota, G.J. Gardner, Penola out of defence and getting the B Grade: Well we didn’t win the circle. IGA and Steeline. ball into the goal ring. Hannah and we didn’t lose. We had the A Grade: Bad luck girls but a We will have Egg and Bacon Isaacson fought hard all game game in the final quarter but great effort by all. We went into Rolls and Tea and Coffee in defence, and put lots of with pressure on ourselves we this game with another new available at home games from pressure onto her goalies. did some silly passes. We need line-up as we were without Best players: Hannah Isaacson 9.00am to 10.30am. Prices are: to take every opportunity and Tanya, but we welcomed back (Video Ezy), Jordana Chapman. make the most of it playing Egg and Bacon Rolls $3.50; Tea/ Eb from injury, who slipped 17 & Under: Not one of our controlled netball. With 9 Coffee $2.00; Egg and Bacon in to the GA role like she best games girls. Bad passing players each of us needs to Rolls with Tea or Coffee $5.00. never left. Our court play was really let us down all over the make the most of our court Junior 2: No game. great, just again bad passing court. Defence gave 100% play and work 100% for the options let us down. Nic played 13 & Under: Nangwarry 32 taking many fine interceptions. time we are on the court. awesome at WA driving hard Kalangadoo 36. Bad luck girls, Ebony worked overtime and Confidence in our own abilities all game and Teresa backing it was only our third quarter drove hard. In attack we need will help get us to where we that let us down. However, to be patient and work the ball should be. Club Tea Award her up well. Tash had a great great finish to outscore them around the circle. Quick release - Lones. game especially first half in the last quarter. We had a of the ball. Let’s enjoy the two A Reserve: Well done girls shooting 100% in the second lot of positives. We should be weeks off and get back in to against the top side. We did a quarter. Kel and Kayla worked ready to start playing our own the second round. Awards: fantastic job. We certainly had tirelessly against some quality style of game. Great cutting Ebony (Video Ezy) for a great some great passages of play opposition getting hands to front and defence to Adrienne defensive game. Meegan so well done girls to be down many balls. Let’s keep up this Ferguson who won the Civic (McDonalds) for a good game two at quarter time was a great intensity girls we are improving Video award. Megan Bonham at WD. You listen every week so effort. Defence worked hard each week and playing more won the McDonalds award well done. all game with Karli, Carly and like a team now we are starting for driving out of defence and B Reserve: Another good Kerri combining well. Tamara, to know how each of us gaining intercepts in the ring. win girls. We had some great Chloe, Simone, Angela also play. Hope you enjoyed the We hope you enjoyed the two passages of play and backed combined well so overall a break and let’s come out firing weeks off and let’s play four each other up when needed. good team effort girls. Well against Pt Mac. Fasta Pasta consistent quarters. We struggled a few times done girls, enjoy the two week Award - Tash.

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NANGWARRY Football CLUB Player Numbers 1A Ricky Lindner 7 adam Gilbert 15B Dion Dinnison 26B Rhys Couzens 41 Chris Hogan 1B Thomas Clayfield 8 Brett Lindner 17 Nathan Honehonetana 27 adam Gartside 42 Tom Pratt 2 Jason Manninen 9 Hayden McPherson 18 aidan Mills 29A Jason Brooks 44 Joshua Clayfield 3 John Barnes 10 Vesa Virtanen 19 Jordan Haggett 29B adam Dinnison 46 Damien McNair 4 nathan Gilbert 11 Trevor Fenn 20 aaron Horbury 30 Tom Muhovics 48 Michael Field 5A Ben Dinnison 12 aaron Hill 22 Sean Pudney 34 Craig Hicks 50 Robert Munn 5B Michael Neale 13 Matthew Fatchen 23 nathan Reeves 35 Bradley Crisp 6A Jake McKeon 14 Josh Smith 24 Stacey Mullins 37 Luke Rainey 6B ashleigh Chapman 15a niall Easterbrook 26A Simon Merrett 39 Joel Rannenburg

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a great game decided by less against quality opposition was faced a determined Kalangadoo football than a straight kick. It was a so pleasing. You certainly did outfit. We played four quarters great team effort by our players, your club proud boys. Well done of very good team orientated Junior Colts: In greasy especially since we went into on a gutsy win. football which was very pleasing conditions at the Bay against the game with six colts out B Grade: A pleasant winters for all. This I am sure will be the the Doo, the boys started off injured or away and they were day greeted us for the game momentum change we needed. slow but soon woke up after replaced by five under 14 players. against Kalangadoo. We started Best players were Dylan Bromley Those players and a number off beautifully kicking seven the Kalangadoo boys kicked the outstanding with 16 goals was of first year players who really goals in the first quarter which first goal. With Paul and Peter everywhere with as many stood up against stronger did flatter us a little with some being away, thanks to Barry possessions down the ground. opponents and contributed at of the field kicking leaving a Williams, Tag and Macca for Big Sharma again continuing the right times. Tristan, Liam, little to be desired. The second filling in positions as coaches, his stellar season dominating in and Dale are quickly gaining quarter we continued to extend managers etc. Also thanks to every position. Poves returning confidence and are playing with the lead without setting the to some form we know he is our boys for jumping over to great endeavour. Big Jack is world alight. In the third quarter capable of. Ryan was fantastic play for a short Kalangadoo continually improving his skills we continued on with our solid giving heaps of rebound and side. In the end our boys came and understanding of the game work building the lead at the run. Dylan Munn and Zeita also home with a comfortable win and took some strong grabs and three quarter time break. Coach after putting their heads down kicked two vital goals. The usual Lewis urged us to lift our efforts played terrific games as well. and playing the style of footy contributors in Rory, Tim, Tom, and we responded kicking six The challenge now is to put in we all enjoy watching. Best Sparky and Dibbitron all played goals in the final term. Full credit performances like that against players Ned Wilke, Tom Zeitz, well on ball. Kyall who made has to go to Kalangadoo who the top of the ladder sides as Ben Milstead, Jake Brown, Jarred his A Grade debut that day and kept fighting on even though well. Feast and Ryan Walter. Well done Tyson were fantastic down back, they were undermanned. Special Thank you to the students boys. Also wishing Jett Attard as was Spong up forward. It was mention to Crammy who kicked of Area School, and Keelan McClean a speedy an outstanding team effort in a contender for goal of the year Darren Williams, Michael recovery. the last quarter when we had and to Fiz who was trying for Sullivan and Will Macdonald Senior Colts: Kalangadoo our backs to the wall kicking goal of the year just to be beaten who planted trees behind the have definitely been the form into the wind with only a five by the siren. Beat Kane, Smithy, oval. Also congratulations to team of the competition and point lead at the last change. Crammy, Roachy and Goody. our life member, Tania Simpson our boys were keen for a tough Managing to hold that lead with A Grade: After a week off and Shane Frankenburg on their encounter. It turned out to be such an inexperienced team and some soul searching we engagement.

13 & under: 50 won 25. Good our passes and work hard at effort. We scored better than netball game girls. It was a bit scrappy to trainings. Let’s come out hard the last time we played them start with but you all ended up this week. Great game by Josie due to accurate shooting and Junior 2: A great game today getting it together and finished Finnigan and Taylor Wilsmore. movement by Bec and Brooke. girls. I think everyone’s nerves strong. We need to remember to B Reserve: 33 drew 33.Great Let’s focus on a win for next come forward and get in front game girls. You all did so well had started for skit night. Great week. Best: Brooke Williams and when passing down the court or the whole way down the court. Bec Coutts. shooting by Sarah and strong we will struggle when we play Just remember to treasure our A Grade: 34 lost 67. What a defence by Arriella. Everyone has the taller teams. Well done girls. turnovers. Thanks again to the great game everyone played. showed so much progress since Excellent defence by Emily and bench girls, timers and scorers. Jordie and Sal shot well with the start of the year and made Holly earnt them best players. Best players: Emma Marshall and great feeding from Candice and it a good season. Best players: 15 & UNDER: 37 lost 47. Great Sharon Buchanan. Emily. Maddy played a blinder Arriella, Imogen and Monique. way to start the game, worked B Grade: 59 won 51. Great of a game at WD with plenty Junior 1: Good game girls. hard all throughout the court. game played girls. Great of touches. Ash got plenty of We played really well in the first A shame we couldn’t come shooting. Keep up the good touches and rebounds. We are half and there were some great away with the win. Let’s get on work. Best: Libby Altofer and still throwing too many passes passages of play. We went to the winners list next week. Best Kelly Millard. away but still plenty of positives sleep in the last half though and players: Ellie Walmsley-Pace and A Reserve: 32 lost 68. We to take out of the game. Best: needed to want the ball more. Amy Feast. had some really fantastic plays. Maddy and Candice. Awards: Kiesh, Ashton, Salem 17 & UNDER: Great game Kalangadoo were better on the Congratulations to Brett Lewis and Riley. Keep working hard girls. We are improving week in day but our whole team really and Courtney Mansell on their girls and improve each week. week out. We still need to watch stepped up and put in a great engagement.

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port macdonnell Football CLUB Player Numbers 1 Matthew Byrne 10 Dylan Bromley 22 Zack Williams 33 nathan Roach 46 aidan Higgs 2 Rohan Povey 11 Joel Feast 23 Ben Holmes (B) 34 Matthew Fox 47 andrew Costin 3 Michael Silvy (A) 11 Raymondo Stanton (B) 23 Will Macdonald (A) 35 Brendan Goodwin 48 adam Bromley 3 Izak Ransom (B) 12 Jack Cawthorne 24 Jamie Burley 37 Steven Hunter 49 Chris Driver 4 adam Taylor 13 Simon Cram 25 Ben O’Dine 39 Riley Chant 50 Beau Walker 5 Ryan Fox 14 Josh McNamara 26 Jarred Dempsey (B) 40 Darryl Jones 53 Mathew Stark 6 Jordan Zeitz 16 Steven Lewis 26 Brad Stephens (A) 41 angus McGregor 54 nicholas Frankenburg 7 Ben McGregor 17 Lachlan Pratt 29 Damien O’Dine 43 Sam Zeitz 55 nick Driver 8 Jason Smith 18 Travis Smith 30 Kane Blacksell 44 Brad Chant (B) 58 Tim Sullivan 9 adam Lewis (B) 20 Darcy Kemp 31 Matthew Sullivan 44 Justin Bromley (A) 99 Luke McIntyre 9 Joe Noonan (A) 21 Mal Lewis 32 James McGregor 45 Stephen Devine www.msefl.com.au 2013 MID SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL & NETBALL BUDGET - 13 kalangadoo magpies

trust that all players learn that you may not have been the fittest but and by half time the bay had 21 football only need to play the ball and not were committed to having a go goals on the board. Moves were the man. and that’s what it’s all about. being made and coach Dunn A tough day out against Pt Mac Better players were J. Bayley The Bay boys certainly got the was doing what he could, but the jump on us and by half time they last week for all grades including (Kriegers Kool Cash), M. Krieger end result was a big loss to a very (KFC Life Members), L. Farrugia were leading 12 goals to 2. Kochy our juniors. The Junior Colts formidable Bay team. (Fasta Pasta), B. Casey (KFC Thurs went off with a knee injury in the went down to the top team but Our only goal kickers for the Night Tea), M. Krieger (Kentucky third quarter and Crouchy soon never gave up trying all game. day were BC and Reece Carlson. Fried Chicken) and B. Ousey (KFC followed with a calf strain. The We were a bit short on numbers Our best players were BC, Ladies Award). boys battled on and eventually but were helped out by the Bay Andrew Stone, Jonesy, Jack Our trip to the Bay was always went down 23 goals to 3. Casey, Jaggs and Mitch Lowe. boys. Thank you to those players going to be a challenge with a Best of the bunch was coach Our Goods and Services who filled in for our team. Better number of players missing in Macca, Matty May, Brayden, Cam players were S. McManus, K. action in both senior grades. Auld, Millhouse and Grovs. Stoney, Auction was held last Sunday at Marshall, C. Vaughan, L. McIntyre Macca’s Bees had only 11 Zac and Ben were our only the club and was a great success and L. Telford. starters on the team sheet which goalkickers and Socksy won the with plenty of people attending In a much anticipated game meant the time had come for ‘B Grade Comedy Act Hat’ for his and bidding. Stag v Bulljaw’s the Senior Colts went down drastic measures. Phone calls and point in front of goal. bidding tug-o-war was a highlight by only 5 points. We were out texts went out to any past player, Thanks again for the efforts of on the day and everyone enjoyed muscled and out played by a legend or superstar to pull on the the colts and veterans who filled the show. Dexter had Jarrad Kilsby team that wanted the ball a bit boots and they came from near in for the game. Hopefully next booked as a duo with Killer for a more on the day but can take a and far to help the cause! Thanks week will have some players back. double live act! Thanks to David lot of positives out of the match. go out to Stoney, Socksy, Spuddy, The Seniors were down on Creek and Sam O’Connor, and all Going down by a small margin Tommy, Damien, Bob, Crouchy, players with both Jon and Chris those businesses and individuals and not playing to the best of our Dexter and colts Zac, Jack, Cam Mules, as well as Banno and who supported our auction. abilities gives us a perspective of and Jakob. several others away. Our Sponsors Luncheon is on what to work on. Unfortunately Socksy even got his Port Mac jumped out of the today at the club. James Brennan sustained a very autographed boot back and blocks with a 7 goal to 2 first bad injury suffering a collapsed pulled out the woollen #42 to quarter and it was all down hill kalangadoo.sportingpulse.net lung in an off the ball incident. We once again run out for a kick. for the Doo boys from there. Kalangadoo Football and Netball wish him well in his recovery and The team that took to the park We didn’t score in the second Club on Facebook

game including the fact that did a fantastic job and she was everyone else that helps me out. netball we all need to train. No more well supported by Brianna (Fasta 13 & UNDER: A mighty effort excuses. Pasta award) in the goal circle! from all players! Even with two A Grade: Our defence work B Reserve: Kdoo 33 - Pt Mac Hopefully a solid training this regular players away we managed was much better than in previous 33. After the first break we were week will help us eliminate some to show on the scorecard our weeks, with many hands to balls 6 goals down, we worked hard of our unforced errors. improvement. Keeley (Video and intercepts being taking. in the second quarter to be two 15 & UNDER: Well done girls. Ezy) – great passing and court It’s great to see our juniors down at half time. Going into the It was great to see that even awareness, Keryl (McDonalds) – continuing to perform at a higher last quarter we were three down, after a close first 3 quarters you excellent passing, Jaimee (Hot level and being well supported the team had to work really hard were all able to settle and take Chocolate) – outstanding effort by Kylie, Narelle, Jenna and Eb. for the last 15 minutes; a goal control of the game and end up at GS. Emma - stepped up well at Pleasing to see Narelle continued after the siren made the game with a comfortable win. We just GA, Isobel – handled the switch to her form from the June long a draw. There is still a lot of silly need to ensure that this week defence, Lucy – great work at GK, weekend, taking strong rebounds mistakes, wayward passes. Best we play our game and not get Shayla – consistent as usual, Jess and intercepts. Awards: Ebony players: Krystal and Jes. caught up in what is happening and Emmason – both putting into Cunningham (Sportscene) and 17 & UNDER: It was a scrappy around us. Very impressive game practice instructions. Leah Ousey (Federal Hotel). game by everyone but we came this week by Suzanne at C who Junior 2: What a team you A Reserve: Great win girls! away with the points which are drove strongly, took some nice girls are! You have all improved so Everyone worked well together, the most important thing. We intercepts and passed well into much. I’m very proud of you girls even when all shuffled around. had some good passages of play the goal circle. Your improvement this year! Everyone tried hard. It will be great to have Kirsty and when we changed our mind week after week is great to Sophie took great passes and Tara back next week. and came to the ball instead of watch, and Alannah, who was moved well to receive best player. B Grade: Well ladies, that was running away from it. Mikaila thrown into a new position and Also Brydie, she never gives up! a game we would like to forget (Muffin Break award) had a good took some timely rebounds Let’s keep having fun. Hope all but unfortunately it won’t be that game in defence and her driving and intercepts. Thanks also to J1, J2 and Under 13s enjoy the easy to erase from our memory. down court was great. Lucy Emma who sat bench in Jazzy chocolate frogs for improving this We have a lot to learn from that played her first game in 17s and and Alice’s absence, and as usual year at netty.

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kalangadoo

kalangadoo Football CLUB Player Numbers 1 Michael Jones 11 Chris Mules 22 James Pratt 33 Chris Mason 56 Cameron Jorgensen 2 David Vine 13 Patrick Hatch 22 Michael Millhouse 34 aidan Auld 60 Dylan Gull 3 Steven McCann 14 adam Harris 24 Reece Carlson 37 Elliot Pegler 65 Jarrad Kilsby 4 andrew Stone 14 Mark Grosvenor 27 Bradley Auld 38 Dylan Barlow Mitchell Devlin 5 Brian Casey 15 Jesse McPhail 28 Leigh Goldsworthy 40 Kevin Joyce Tyler Snook 6 Dallas Jeffree 17 aaron Ilsley 29 Jayden Rogers 42 Jason Dunn Brayden May 7 Jason Bannister 18 Thomas Bannister 30 Ben Koch 43 Daniel Barry Daniel Spicer 8 Jack Casey 21 Samuel Casey 32 Stewart McLaughlin 46 William Little Ben Whitehead 14 - 2013 MID SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL & NETBALL BUDGET www.msefl.com.au kongorong hawks

Cooper Von Stanke get a possession, of numbers at the ball enabled the off his hands after the game such was sell some candy and then trying to Burr to keep possession time and time his abilty to get the footy and Booga football take on a player twice his size and again. Far too often we were prepared Dening ignoring the work phone gave get caught holding the ball. I was not to let one player battle three for the the midfielders first use all day, as well Karaoke night tonight and it should upset by that, in fact I praised him for ball. You can say the ball bounced as taking some great marks around the be a beauty. Here are a couple of tunes his efforts. Other players that deserve their way all day but if you have the ground. Jake Turner staked a spot for that might get belted out later on by a mention include Jo Miller who is numbers at the bounce, your chances his A Grade jumper back with 4 goals couple of the boys: convinced he was hugged by a Mount improve. Thanks to Liam and Moddy and hard work up the ground. Daniel “He Ain’t Heavy He’s My Brother” Burr player. Look out Jo! But if I was a for helping out on the bench. Best Harradine was again hard working and (The Hollies) - Sean and Liam Durcan. junior netballer looking at the group of player was Andrew Last who continues dominated in the middle. Ben Clark “Clocks” (Coldplay) - Marty Von Stanke. Kongorong talent my number would his great form. He worked hard all day gave plenty of rebound of his half back “I’m Too Sexy” (Right Said Fred) - Jake have to go to Tyson Modra. What a both tackling and presenting. Rob Hein on his return to the side. Turner and Shaun Phillips. “Smooth player. Head over the ball, constantly rucked well and had plenty of the ball The A Grade was a case of not Operator” (Sade) - Ben Drew. “Freak” trying his best. The sort of thing Kevin around the ground. Jake Blackwell with taking an opportunity when it is (Silverchair) - John Simkin. “Dem Sheedy rings Keith Thomas about early an interesting Gaelic footy bounce. presented. Very frustrating for everyone Bones” - Cameron Milich. “Born To on Sunday morning. Mentions to big Harry Evans with some big marks on involved and I am sure the boys will be Run” (Bruce Springsteen) - Jason and Willy Aegoon and Will Vickers also his wing. Taylor Saffin presented well keen to make amends this week. Ben Dwayne Phillips. “I Touch Myself” went out in text messages from all the with some big marks on his wing. (Divinyls) - Matt Killey. “Pictures Of You” ladies. Will’s new haircut certainly is Dellon Brown gave plenty of rebound Drew was again in everything. Shaun (The Last Goodnight) - Bronson Saffin. questionable but so are my jumpers. from half back. Hope the young fella Phillips ran himself to a standstill. “Anything by ZZ Top” - Sean Farrell and What a cool customer. If we continue from Mount Burr is ok. Dwayne Phillips weathered some hard Nick Ham. playing like we did on Saturday a win The Reserves registered the only hits but continually bounced back to I am sure others can think of better is just around the corner. A big thanks win for the day and it was all based lead from the front. Nick Ham was ones than that but let’s hope it is a to Mrs Oppolaar for running the water around a great brand of team footy in excellent at full back and Nathan Reid good night. and also Chris Smith for organising 2 the first quarter. The conditions and an showed his versatility when moved to Thanks to Longy for his report on time Essendon premiership player Paul increase in intensity from Burr made the half back, by playing a fine game. the Junior Colts and here it is: The Weston to talk to the kids. the rest of the game a slog but the lads Thanks to sponsors RSL, Fasta Pasta, Junior Colts certainly made their Over to Jenks for the Senior Colt kept working all day. Plenty to work Collins Street Butchers, Tantanoola coach very proud on Saturday. A review: Once again in a close contest, on but some good signs. Darky would Hotel and Pick Avenue Deli for their wonderful team effort saw the likes of the result didn’t go our way. The weight have had to wash the word Sherrin continued support.

did well and mid court really worked games is that we all played well and exactly what was asked of her. Our hard and intercepted a lot of balls. A played as a team. If we continue the concentration and focus was much netball win is a win girls, you should be happy second half of the year like we did last better last week. Still some things we with your efforts. Best players: Megan week we will win more games. Lorna need to work on but a great effort over JUNIOR 2: Great game girls! There Hein - Plaster Plus $10 Award, Courtney Jane award went to Cathy Ashby who all. Very impressive girls, well done. wasn’t much we could do with those Sealey - Kongorong $20 Dinner put pressure on all over the court and Awards went to Ash Sturgess (Evolve), girls, they’re a big side but we still put in Voucher, and Sarah Gaylard - Maccas forced turnovers. The Arena award Sam Loughhead (Arena Sportstore) and 100%. Everyone went for the loose balls Voucher. went to Hannah Thorpe for a great Kimmi Saffin (Vanity). and chased every ball. Awards went to 17 & UNDER: Great game played consistent game. A special mention OTHER ITEMS (milestones, social Cammie, Bri and Marnee. by all! Movement of the ball was a lot must also go to Hayley Greenfield who functions etc): Jess Hawkins of B JUNIOR 1: A good team effort. It was better compared to past games really also put pressure on all down the court Reserve played her 100th game for good to see things we learn a practice means training is improving! Talk on and worked tirelessly all day. Let’s keep the club against Mount Burr last week. being used on game day. Thanks for the court and ability to turn defence smashing some games like that girls! Congratulations Jess! Zalie and Dakota for filling in. Awards: to attack is what won the game. Best A REServe: It’s been a long time A reminder to all that after today’s McDonalds - Keeley, Hungry Jacks players went to Eleanor McClintock between wins girls but I knew our hard game against Kalangadoo we will - Zara, Subway - Maddie, Fasta Pasta (Arena) for first time playing at GD and work would have to pay off eventually. be heading back to the club for the - Georgia. excelling and finding the ball and also Great defence from Kaylah Earl on her netballer’s fundraising night “Karaoke”. 13 & UNDER: Well done girls. You Lauren Waugh (Arena) for productive first game back after holidays and she Come dressed as your favourite singer all played well and never gave up! turnovers. Overall, great effort and was well partnered by Sarah Lucas. or get a group together and come We need to work on our passing and teamwork in the game. Very impressed! Now that we have the momentum girls dressed as your favourite band. A bus coming in front. Alyce, when you B REServe: Well done girls, you let’s keep it going as I know you have it will be leaving from the Park Hotel at practice your goals your accuracy all played well. Congratulations Jess in you and we can definitely win more 7pm and returning later in the evening. improves. For this you were awarded Hawkins on playing 100 games, games than last round. Best players: Cost for bus is $10 return. Hope to see the KFC award. Well done to Amber fantastic effort. Special mention to Carla Kaylah Earl - Bellum, Sarah Lucas - you all there for a good night. who stuck to her player and applied Doody for starting in GS, once you got Evolve and Allison Anderson - Canteen Congratulations to the girls who good pressure over the ball. She also your eye in there was no stopping you. Voucher. represented the Mid SE and Kongorong chose the KFC award. Let’s have a great Lorna Jane - Jess Hawkins, Bellum A GRADE: Well done girls. A at the Country Championships in game and practice what we learn at Hotel - Reanna Baldwin. fantastic game with 100% effort from Adelaide. Megan Hein U15, Callie Leese, training! Go Hawks. B GRADE: Congratulations girls! Our all involved. Our defence was a credit Kimmi Saffin, Courtney Pink and Sarah 15 & UNDER: Girls, disregard the first win for the year and by 30 goals. to us and a huge improvement from Eustace in the B Grade. score last week. You all put in 100%. Wow! I had a good feeling before the previous weeks. One of the better Best of luck to our own B Grade Combinations didn’t work as well as I game, but I would have never expected offensive games we have played and coach Amy Young who is competing would have liked but you really gave that. A fantastic birthday present for an awesome effort from both Sam and in the ‘Swinging with the Stars’ tonight. it your all. Defence was brilliant. You Kailah! The only difference between Kimmi our goalies. Ash did a fantastic We’re sure all the hard work has paid fought it out to the very end. Goalies our winning games and our losing job sticking to her player which was off.

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kongorong

kongorong Football CLUB Player Numbers 1 Blake Dobbs 12 nick Ham 21B Ben McKinnon 32 Sam Douglas 43 Legh Jenkin 2 Bryn Weaver 13 andrew Telford 22 Sean Durcan 33 Paul Charlton 44 Rob Ware 3 Joshua Wright 14 Paul Kilby 23 Zeke Best 34 Ben Clark 45 Ben Loef 4 Ben Drew 15 John Simkin 24 Karl Altchwager 35 Dan Hann 46 Matt Lucas 5 aaron Harding 16 Jake Bottomley 25 Marty Von Stanke 36 nathan Reid 48 Tyson Proud 6 Shaun Phillips 17 nick Bowd 26 Sean Farrell 37 Brendan Dening 50 Liam Durcan 7 Wes Milne 18 Mick Evans 28 Jake Turner 38 Roy Fromburg 54 Marcel Last 8 Bronson Saffin 19 Tom Glynn 29 aaron Heemskerk 40 Matt Kiley 66 Michael Lease 9 Jason Phillips 20 Wayne Attiwill 30 Daniel Harradine 41 Kai Pelkonen 88 Tony Elletson 11 Cameron Milich 21A Dwayne Phillips 31 Cole Hedwards 42 Chris Long www.msefl.com.au 2013 MID SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL & NETBALL BUDGET - 15 mount burr mozzies

the boys in the back line. I know jumped our boys in the first quarter it was and the work the players football it must be boring when you don’t with six goals to our none and are doing when we don’t have the see much of the footy. The boys after that the Burr Boys were not ball which benefits their teammate listened hard to coaches Halsey and far off the pace and competed further down the ground. IT has been a long time but there Ray during the breaks which was well. Zain continues to impress Congratulations to Justin Nowak is finally footy back at the Burr. then shown on the paddock. and playing in the ruck most of the for his 100th game. Today we welcome Hatherleigh The SENIOR COLTS knew game deserved to be named best. The next club function is not far to the ‘Mick and Jean Walker Oval’. they were going to be in for a Hayden Shultz stepped up from away, next Saturday night the 29th Last week we took on Kongorong tough game and the Hawks didn’t Colts and wasn’t intimidated by the of June is our Fancy Dress Night on their home turf and when you disappoint. Both teams attacked the bigger bodies and he had a good and this year’s theme is ‘Emergency come away from Hawksvillle with ball hard and no inch was given. game and the veterans in Ferg and Services’ so get out your best three out of four wins you must With our lads on the improve lately Wiesey once again showed their doctors, nurses, fireman, ambo or say it’s been a good day as they are the way they used the ball and hit class. Scotty Les is doing a great job whatever costume you can dream always tough to beat at home. up targets was good to see. With a and if he had more support from up and join us for a fun filled night The MINI MOZZIES moved fade out against Pt Mac the game players on the training track I am out. The club is going to put on a the ball from one end to the before the guys were determined sure things will start to turn around shuttle bus again so getting home other with handball and marking not to let history repeat and they for him in the second half of the won’t be a problem. We are also without the opposition touching held on for a gutsy win. It was a season. looking for any donations for a the ball. It is the best we have very important match for our boys The A GRADE backed up their Goods and Services Auction. If moved the ball this season. Well to cement a spot in the top four effort from the previous game anyone has anything they could done to every player. Once again and one which they thoroughly with a good display of defensive donate please let either Adam, thanks to George, Will, Jed, Sam, enjoyed. There were your usual pressure and running, attacking Ron or Finchy know. The official Kallum and Dale for helping out suspects in the best players and football. The players were opening of the new ‘Can Hill’ Kongorong. Best players were others who were unlucky to miss determined to turn around their complex and sponsors day will be Mitchell Handford, Noah Cutting, out but special mention goes to Dyl round 1 encounter with Kongorong held on Saturday the 13th of July Will Wimhurst and Cody Bowering. Lez who had a great game. All in all who were also desperate to win to when we take on Tant at the Burr. In the JUNIOR COLTS after it was a terrific team effort. Thanks keep themselves in touch with the Invites will be out in the next few the week off, the boys came to Tone and Disco who volunteer four. The Hawks certainly started weeks. out firing with a good win at their time doing the water every off the better but the Burr were able Thanks to our sponsors, Kongorong. Tom T and Brett did week and team manager Mike Wal, to wrestle back the momentum by Somerset Hotel, Whitty Engineering, some impressive work in the your help is much appreciated. winning contested ball and using Blackbird Industries and Fosters forward line resulting in goals on The RESERVES continue to it wisely to put the score on the Foodland. “Support those who the scoreboard. Caleb, Brodie and struggle but there were a lot of board. The rest of the game went support us”. Thomas had a great last quarter positives to come out of last week’s pretty similar and it was pleasing to www.mtburrfc.com.au in the centre. Great work by all clash with the Hawks. Kongorong see the ball being shared the way ‘Hell its good out here’

with Kate played defence down finish we were playing catch-up what we are doing. You only went netball the court. For her efforts for the netball. A much better second half down by one. Keep up the excellent day Meg took home the award. although we didn’t see the results work and don’t give up. Beautiful Chloe had another run in the third for the greater effort. Rural Living effort by everyone. Sportspower A Grade: We started with a new quarter and every little bit of senior award went to Ann Guyett who award went to Kaylah Lesslie. combination again last week but played four consistent quarters, 13 & Under: Well done girls, got going quickly and strongly with netball shows she is working hard the return of Laura for the week. to improve her game and build whilst Stacey Lowndes and Megan great game. Mikalea, Chloe and Great to have her back out on the on her natural skills and she did a Treloar had a strong second half in Courtney did a fantastic job in court with us all and played like great job and listens to all that she defence. defence against a much taller she always does. Sarah and Laura is told which shows she is very B Grade: Disappointing result opposition. Emma, Sophie and combine well with Kate and Meg eager to learn. Great to see all the in the end. We need to come to Sophie worked well together in really starting to work well with senior girls giving support to each the ball and use our loud voices. the circle and your passing to each other in the circle. Heidi had other and especially to young This week let’s time our leads right each other was great to watch and Brianna back after being sick last Chloe when she hits the court. Well and I’m sure this will make us keep then finishing off with some top game and they took a little while done on a strong win and looking possession of the ball and score shooting. Lani ran hard through the to get back into their stride but by forward to having Hayley back this more goals. In saying that, we centre and did some great driving half time were cutting down the week. Thanks to the ever reliable had some great passages of play. to the circle, along with Kasey options for the Kongorong goalies. three stooges and our lady in white Thanks for Megan for umpiring and your passing into the circle was Heidi again played a very strong for their support and my offsider Tam for scoring. Ignition Fitness strong. This was one of your best game in defence as she works hard Raelene. award went to Rosie Harvey. games Emily and you turned over every week to try to improve her A Reserve: Probably our worst 15 & Under: Yes! Yes! What a many balls. Awards: Mt Burr Store game. Sarah continues to have a game for the season, with a very fantastic start to the second half – Lani Bowering, Penola Toffee & great purple patch and is starting slow start and no one looking of the season. See what happens Treats – Sophie Wallis, McDonalds to lead by example. Meg shot very enthuised. This transferred to when we listen to each other, talk – Emily Gray. Thanks to Georgie for beautifully for the whole game and the scoreboard and from start to on court to each other and watch umpiring.

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mount burr

mount burr Football CLUB Player Numbers 1 Tom Fennell 11 Chris Murray 19 Tyler Stanley 31 Jake Green 48 Ben Verbena 2 andrew Ridley 11B Mathew Sporer 20 andrew Golding 32 Peter Guyett 49 Justin Nowak 2B adam Weise 12 Dale Bowering 21 Steven Hughes 33 amdrew Ferguson 50 Damien Medoro 3 Dylan Vanderhorst 13 Mark Teagle 22 Josh Wallis 35 Jack Gregory 51 Matt Lesslie 5 Clint Gallio 14 Scott Bevan 23 Shannon Smith 36 ash Butler 52 andrew Curson 6 Brodie Hennink 14B Jordon Muhovics 24 Graham Fennell 37 William Clapham 54 Scott Carroll 7 Scott Gamble 15 Peter Agnew 25 Will Whitty 41 Kym Mueller 8 Ben Gordon 16 Richard Humphries 26 Henry Lowndes 43 Marcus Thompson 9 nathan Muhovics 17 Hayden Shultz 29 Scott Lesslie 44 Zane Wallis 10 Clint Bowering 18 Dylan Ridley 30 Robert Hilton 45 Tom Butler 16 - 2013 MID SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL & NETBALL BUDGET www.msefl.com.au Hatherleigh eagles

Junior Colts: The Junior Colts season. Best players: M. Pulmer with Sneathy on top we posted 7 football played well in perfect conditions. (Seebohm’s Sportspower), S. Kent for the quarter. Robe pushed players The magnets got a workout, most (Ducky’s Surf), F. Slape (G. Nilsson), back in the second to bottle it up players having a stint on the bench M. Bunt (Ladies Committee), J. Jones and make scoring difficult .This kept Milestones: Congratulations to and everyone playing a few different (Sport & Rec Steak). us to 4 goals for the quarter. Our Dylan Clough reaching a milestone positions. The Seamer brothers are B Grade: Taking on a very ‘old’ defence was outstanding holding today of 50 games. improving every week and both Robe side we played some really Robe scoreless. After half time it was Under 11: Last week the morning chipped in with a goal each. Luke good footy to come away with a all one way traffic with Hatherleigh dawned clear and bright and as I McGregor was a focal point up big win at home. We must thank slamming on 12 goals, with the turned up at the Nest. I saw lots of forward and used the ball well. Jake the Robe old fellas that came out of highlight of the quarter the ruck smiles on lots of kids ready to have a Wight, Jack Gray and Zac Jones all retirement to help their side out so taps by Waring to Saunders a treat cracking game of U11 footy! Six boys had a good game. The awards went we could have a game. Bowser gave to watch. We produced a good last from Robe made the journey (well to Blake Bowman (Toy Kingdom), Jez us plenty of drive off the backline quarter to kick another 7 and Robe, done to the Robe mums and dads Jones (Garry Nilsson), Harry Coote all day and his hardness at the footy who came down for the game) and to their credit continued to force a (Subway), Doug Treloar (Hath Ladies was second to none. Stratty in his contest and kicked their 2 goals in there was plenty of talent amongst Committee), Sam Gray (Sport & Rec 150th game was creating plenty of this quarter. Another pleasing team them. We set up the oval as usual Steak) and Max Telfer (Fasta Pasta). opportunities for the forwards which effort in wintery conditions with and soon we were underway. There Senior Colts: The Robe game they enjoyed. Muff kicked 7, Driza 6 better players Bucks (40 plus), Tylah, was plenty of run in the lads and saw our boys play one of the best and Brownie with 3 goals 7 points Sully, Sam Telfer kicking 9 goals - soon the goals were flowing on both four quarter efforts we’ve seen for showed he is a better shot for goal sides. The bigger kids were being the whole year. The boys worked if he aims at his boss with the footy. hardly without a miss, and big Fish really gentle with the little tackers, extremely well together, in their ball Today we take on Mt Burr in what had a great day in the ruck for 3 resisting the urge to smack them into movement, delivery and even got will be a much tougher encounter quarters. Hole (Jase Faulkner) and the turf, instead just gently hanging their voices working well for the first than the first round. Good luck! Best Brum (Josh Sandland) were best of on to them. The improvements time this year. With so many great players: R. Bowering (K&S Fuel), N. the backman. Good to see Watto and we are seeing in this age group contributors it was quite difficult to Stratford (Beaurepaires), T. Merrett Bruce (Bennett) back. We all wish a are consistent every week and the pick best players, but we couldn’t (Millicent Golf), J. Grover (Thursday speedy recovery to Tom Schulz who smiles on the mums and dads are look past Mitch Pulmer’s game who Night Tea). Incentives: M. Bowman, copped a accidental head knock great to see. We have no shortage of again impressed as a first year player, T. Pegler. during the game. Mt Burr today and helpers on game day, so thanks guys. playing on-ball and getting plenty A Grade: The worst conditions a tough contest is expected against Hatherleigh Ladies Committee award of it. Other usual suspects for great for the year greeted us last Saturday an improving side. Best players: C. to Harvey who was in and under all games were Fergus Slape, Jed Telfer against Robe, but the boys were Buckley (Somerset Hotel), T. Saunders day and tackled the big lads with and Sam Kent, with Jordy Jones keen to show that the first round (Prince of Wales Hotel), J. Sullivan gusto. Subway award to Jett, who playing his best game for the year. score wasn’t a fluke and recorded (Tony Egan’s Mensland), S. Telfer kicked his first (of many one feels) Hopefully this game is the beginning a big win against a struggling Robe (Millicent Taxi). Incentives: S. Waring, goal! of a successful second half of the outfit. Players worked hard early and J. Faulkner.

award went to Claire Varcoe for Amy persisted in defence and started did this well. Michelle ran hard all day netball causing many turnovers at WD. to bring the ball down the court and provided us with lots of options 15 & UNDER: Game 1 of round 2 which opened it up in the attack. Mel in attack and finished off plays saw us matched up against a quality and Jill delivered the ball accurately shooting with accuracy. Amy had an Juniors: Well done to all the girls side in Robe. Fortunately our first into the goal circle and was finished outstanding game in defence, with a playing against a strong Robe side. quarter put us ahead enough to off with consistent shooting by Mardi very tall and strong opponent Amy We have improved as a team since hold the lead for the game, however, and Zoe. Award: Somerset – Tina worked tirelessly to get her hands to our first game against them. You all to Robe’s credit their court play Smith. a lot of balls. Awards: Somerset Hotel contributed to some great passages improved where ours didn’t. Although A Reserve: Firstly I must - Michelle Hann, Ladies Committee - of play with some strong one handed there were individual moments commend you on your efforts at Amy Faulkner. passes in front. Our defence all over we never really got in together training Thursday night, we had A Grade: Well done to Sarah the court was fantastic in patches. and played as the team we can be. a tough training in the fitness Allan who last week played her You all need to try and stick to your Maddie had a consistent game in department and you all gave me first A Grade game. Sarah and Demi girls the whole ten minutes and defence and was awarded the Fasta 100%, well done. Thank you to stepped up well playing against a know where the ball is. Let’s keep Pasta voucher; Annabel also had a the B Reserve girls for joining us working hard at trainings. Awards: Elli good game at C and GA taking out with training. It was nice for us to quality Robe outfit. Once again Cook (Chippet socks award) and Zoe the Ladies Committee award. Let’s bond a bit with you guys. Now to our wet weather netball skills were Widdison (Ladies Committee). re-group this week and work on Saturday, great team effort! With tested. This time around we played 17 & UNDER: Well done to the girls improving the basics. the unavailability of Megan due to with patience and control to capalise on another awesome win. Their ball B Grade: A good start to the injury, Codie Manning joined us for on our possessions.Great to have movement throughout the game game with the defenders creating her first game in senior netball this Kaitlyn back in defence and Georgie was outstanding and the defensive turnovers. Casey worked hard in season and wow, her strength and snapped up tips and gave us plenty pressure kept Robe’s scoring options centre but we found it was a bit confidence saw her slot in perfectly. of turnovers with relentless pressure. to a minimum. An outstanding job to congested coming out of defence. Great game Codie. Thank you to Somerset awards to Keston and Lori all the goalies for getting an average The second and third quarter saw Demi, Lauren and Abby for being and Hatherleigh Sport award to Erin of 20 goals each quarter (must be all some errors as we had to adjust to our reserves. Once again we had to Watson for a tight defence game at that golden child). Ladies Committee the wet weather, however Tina and adjust to positional changes and we wing defence.

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HATHERLEIGH

Hatherleigh Football CLUB Player Numbers 1 Matt Bowman 9 Tom Agnew 19 Josh Sandland 29 Jack Sullivan 40 Luke Bowman 2 Jase Faulkner 10 Tylah Saunders 20 Josh Wight 30 Sam Waring 41 anthony Driessen 3 Jack Skeer 11 Jase Bateman 21 Brett Sneath 31 Justin Winter 42 nathan Stratford 4 Tom Bell 12 albert Ellis 22 Tom Schulz 32 Marcus Bennett 44 Michael Gibson 5A Matt Fabris 13 Scott Redman 23 Jack Grover 34 Tom Peglar 45 Lewis Bruggemann 5B Luke Haines 14 Darren Paul 24 Joe Campbell 35 nigel Brown 47 ashley Scott 6 Matt Faulkner 15 Todd Watson 25 Dylan Clough 36 Josh Gordon 49 Jack McDonald 7A Ciaran Buckley 16 Saxon Ellis 26 Sam Fitzgerald 37 Ryan Bowering 7B Tim Loveday 17 Sam Telfer 27 Scott Graham 38 Tom Waring 8 Tim Merrett 18 Simon Beggs 28 Michael Duff 39 Shane Lambert www.msefl.com.au 2013 MID SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL & NETBALL BUDGET - 17 robe roosters

Roosters’ fortunes around. guest appearances. a feed afterwards. Apparently all the wood And now let’s get onto the games. A grade: Last time we played Hatherleigh has already been sold. No wonder the way football B Grade: With a lack of numbers we we were soundly beaten. Well, maybe we the season has turned. Make sure you stick went to Hatherleigh with less than a full team. didn’t reverse the tables and I think they may around the club on Saturday night. With the They say a week is a long time in politics, but And what happened? All the blokes over 40 be the team to beat this season. But all credit 10 year reunion of the 2003 A Grade football a fortnight is an eternity in football. put their hands up. Shame on those young to Fletch because the scoreline wasn’t as bad and A Reserve netball premiership teams, blokes who should be out on the field, but as in the opening round, even though we Who would have thought that after the atmosphere is sure to be good as people were back in Robe doing who knows what. I weren’t even close to fielding our strongest filling two senior sides with relative ease at recount past success and look forward to bet these old blokes could have shown you a side. Thursday night was one of those “oh, Kongorong, that we would have so much more of the same in the future. thing or two. Who would have thought we’d you’re raiding my B Grade side Fletch!” Well, trouble filling two senior sides at Hatherleigh Senior colts: Robe 2.6 (18) Hatherleigh see Jerker Murch out on the field again. What best player again was surprise, surprise two weeks later (we had the interleague bye in 12.8 (80). The boys came out trying really a loud bloke he is, no one could have failed Tom Pearce. He didn’t have a week off like between in case you missed it). hard, doing everything I asked of them for to hear him. He showed that after all these everyone else, he played interleague. What Football is about commitment to your years he’s still a champion of the club (even else would you expect. Everyone get behind the first quarter and then the intensity and mates and to your club, whether you be a if his club champion days are long over!). this bloke, because he’s a loyal player who attack on the ball lapsed a little bit and it really player or a supporter. And it’s something The atmosphere in the changerooms was so is very supportive of our club. No wonder showed. There is a lot we can learn from this that has been lacking from some players and different before the side ran out on the field Candles bought him in the Calcutta, setting match, we played some of the best footy we supporters alike. and even after the game because of him, we a new record. He’s even cut wood by himself have for the whole year and then we played It’s not optional, it’s expected, you don’t may not have won, but his positive vibe just to raffle for the club. And let’s not forget Ben some of the less impressive footy, but we sign on and change your mind in football after made everyone feel good about being part Jess who played interleague also, battling out learned that when we are playing real good a few weeks, you’re in or you’re out. of the team. And on that note, Trevvy Ling, in the backlines every week and even doing football, we can match it with the better sides But let’s not dwell on negatives. There your knee is no good but you brought your some of the ruckwork. He volunteers for of the competition. Sammy Altschwager are some players who haven’t been able gear? Great to see you out there, we knew ambulance and CFS in his spare time. These popped up again in the forward half, jagging to contribute on field due to injury who you were itching to have a run. I think we two blokes display commitment with a capital another goal to add to his season tally. Best: are doing an outstanding job contributing may set a record for the most numbers over C. Continuing with the best players and this J. Gibbs, L. Smith, H. Ludwig, A. Clements, J. from off-field, assisting with junior teams or 40. Hmmm, maybe check with Nangwarry young bloke talks himself up in more ways Hann, H. Smith. Goals: S. Altschwager, C. Davis. throwing their weight behind club fundraising before we claim that. Buggsy? I’m sure he than one, Zac Deane. Zac was a standout as Incentives: Steve’s Place – Sam Altschwager, efforts. can officiate on that. 11 were over 40 out of one of the youngest players out there. With Dell’Antonio Family – Lachie Smith, Robe These are real club people who are to 19 players in total. Anyway, Bradley Nunan, a loud voice and strong hands, watch this Mobil – Joel Hann. be commended for their efforts. You set an welcome back gun, 3 goals! You must be young bloke in the next few years. And Jacob Junior Colts: Robe 0.0 (0) Hatherleigh example for other people who don’t pull their eyeing off leading goalkicker! At 45 years of Keane cramped up but kept going out there 11.8 (74). Our game against Hatherleigh weight. age. And David Hurst, together with Jerker and showed how resilient he is, playing in the was going to be a hard one but to the boys’ And it must be said that despite some and also Hunty who came out of retirement a middle all day. And now fishing season is over, credit they played very well, tackling hard things that have been brought to the writer’s few weeks earlier. We are thinking we’ll turn B it’s good to see Elroy Samuel back in the side. and putting lots of pressure on Hatherleigh. attention that have been posted on Facebook, Grade into a super rules over 40 competition. Opposition take note, you don’t want to get in the club is not in crisis and has a very The team may have lost, but they played as the way of this bloke, he plays hard! This week This reflected on the score board with them committed management committee with a a team. What a committed group of blokes against Glencoe will be a tough task, but the only kicking 11 goals and no goals in the last strong off-field team that stands behind our we saw out there in the reserves for B Grade. side continues to improve each week and you quarter, compared to the first round, where A Grade coach Jaymen Fletcher, who is to be Hopefully a few others take note. And thanks can be sure you will see a few more wins on they kicked about 19 goals against us. Well commended for his efforts and perseverance to Adam Brooks, he makes sure his staff play the board before the season is out. done boys, you did a great job, it was a very under difficult circumstances with a young B Grade (despite their work commitments), Sunday showed just how strong the competitive loss. Best players: A. Weir, M. side and some negativity in the background. support this bloke at Sails Restaurant, because club really is, with about 35 people turning Hansberry, C. Walsh, H. Hooper, E. Dutton, T. This is a bloke who shows maturity beyond he’s a strong supporter of the Robe Football up with chainsaws and trailers for a wood Gould. Incentives: Coaches - A. Weir, Robe his years and should command the respect Club. Sources tell me it will be easier filling a cutting fundraiser at Bundy Park. Thanks Auto and Marine - H Hooper, Robe Seafood of people to continue his efforts to turn the side this week, especially with some possible to Candles and Billie Nunan for putting on and Takeaway - T. Gould. Langers

the ball. Hatherleigh played a consistent game turnovers. Congratulations to Rach who Incentive went to Emilee for a strong attacking and their combination worked extremely well. played her 50th game on Saturday. Let’s all game and her improvement is showing. We netball We have lots to improve on ready for finals. give 110% this week and come home with a are getting stronger every week so let’s keep Calcutta: Kim Ross (Robe Golf Club). Incentive: win against Glencoe. Calcutta: Tegan Allwright the momentum going. Incentive: Emilee IT was a tough day out at Hatherleigh on Keeley Mason (Holiday). (The Shack). Incentive: Telita Davis (Lisa Sawyer (Lisa Falkner). Saturday, with many teams short on players A RESERVE: With our gun WA missing Falkner). 13 & UNDER: 69-11. Great game girls! It last week with a bad back due to unknown 17 & UNDER: 82-27. Proudly sponsored due to injuries and absence. We were was great to see everyone driving hard and circumstances we had a challenge ahead of by Mat’s Plumbing. It is always hard when competitive in most grades, and it was a making sure they had their feet. Milly, Maddie, us. Indy Deane stepped up from 17s and filled we come up against the top teams, however great way to start round 2 with some tough Sienna and Jess defended hard all game. It our WA position and did a great job settling we do have the potential to be up there with matches. Congratulations to Rachel Kennet into our side. Alex Grimes went down in the them. We had a slow start on Saturday and was good to see them turning and blocking who played her 50th game last week. Great to second quarter with an ankle injury which could never catch up. We need to work on our in defence. Kolby, Lucy, Asha, Chloe and Belle see some netballers supporting the footballers saw our second junior Keely Venn slip into passing and teamwork. We need to remember all led strongly to the ball, and passed into at the wood chop on Sunday. That’s what our side. Our third quarter we made some netball is a team game and we need lots of space. Great team work and encouragement makes a great club! changes with Keely going into C, Indy into positive talk and encouragement towards toward one another! See you all at training A GRADE: 57-47. Proudly sponsored by WD and our old girl Keryn into WA. A great each other, once we get this we will play on Thursday. Incentive: Asha Pettit (Robe Holiday. First quarter was very even, goal game by our juniors! It was great to see you better netball. Incentive: Rhianna Kerr (The Seafood). for goal at the start with Robe coming out 2 both step up. Congrats to you both for playing Providore). Junior 2: What excellent improvements in front at the end of the first quarter. Demi your first A Res game. Calcutta: Felicity Carter 15 & UNDER: 40-44. Proudly sponsored you are showing each week. Your footwork started in WA and played a very mature (Retail Therapy). Incentive: Keely Venn and by Brocart Homes. A great game of netball and passing looked really good, and we game and controlled game. The second Indi Deane (Robe Engineering) for a fantastic from both teams which was exciting to worked the ball down the court and into our quarter saw Hatherleigh come out with more effort. watch from the sidelines. Well done on a high goal circle well. Incentive went to Emily Von determination and they put extra pressure B GRADE: It was always going to be a standard of netball girls. I was really proud Stanke trying hard all game (Robe Auto & on the ball. A few intercepts at the start of tough game against the top side Hatherleigh, of our team effort and your fantastic attitude Marine). the quarter rattled us and had us throwing but for the first three quarters of netball we and aggression for the ball was great to see. Junior 1: Well done girls. It was great to away balls. Hatheleigh capitalised on these did not to a bad job. Emma and Rach shot We got within 2 goals at one stage in the last mistakes and come out of the second quarter accurately and combined well in goals with quarter but some simple mistakes from our see everyone put in 100% and try to put what up by 3. Half time saw us lose control with Telita working hard in defence and attack excitement saw us going down by 4. It was you are learning at training into the game on silly mistakes that made us go down by 8. never giving up. Krystal hit the court in real great to see you all adapting to the numerous Saturdays. For all 4 quarters you all moved Changes in the final quarter saw Felicity come winter weather for the last half giving 100%. changes every quarter and it showed how well and it was just our passing here and there on at GS which saw Robe come out fighting Our defenders Millie, Teges and Megs proved versatile our team is. Thank you to Rhianna that needs a bit more work. Incentive went to harder and Hatherleigh had to work harder for they were a versatile unit and created many for sitting our bench and supporting our team. Kate Faulkner-Hunt for her great work in goals.

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ROBE

ROBE Football CLUB Player Numbers 1A Jaymen Fletcher 7A Jaryd Dawson 16B adam Rayner 22a alex Clements 27B Ben Copping 1B Jack Perkins 8A Samuel Huebner 17A Brandon Kerr 23A Zac Deane 28A Henry Ludwig 2 Elroy Samuel 9A Jordan Pettit 17B Stephen Gibbons 23B Barry Fennell 28B Jacob Nicholson 3A John Dunn 9B Cody Davis 18 Jordan Harris 24A Joshua Steele 29A Tom Pearce 3B aaron Sayers 10a andrew Everett 19A Geoffrey Howe-Morgan 24B Travis Woodward 29B Bradley Jacob 4A Ben Jess 11 Baden Ling 19B Daniel Clark 25A Bradley Jacob 30A Glynn Brooks 5A Tristan Ling 12 Todd Lehmann 20A Jacob Keane 25B Daniel McKenny 39 Brendan Brooks 5B Greg Lines 13a antony Kokiousis 20B adam Brooks 26A Brodie Dening 40 Tom Kurray 6A Brodie Davis 14B Hamish Kurray 21A Brad Ross 26B Richard Robbins 6B Johno Moran 15A Riley Dickinson 21B Ryan Dew 27A Michael Flannery 18 - 2013 MID SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL & NETBALL BUDGET www.msefl.com.au GLENCOE murphies

game away, then showed no signs of in medal contention. Benny Curran job and Casey provided us with a stopping after that. Timmy Stringer left was one of the main reasons for the senior role in the team, attacking hard football the ground on a stretcher with what fast start as he had 4 goals to ¼ time. up forward and defending solidly. looks like a serious knee injury. All the Tim Biggins played his ever reliable Bad luck to our Junior Colts, After a few weeks off footy it was best to String for a speedy recovery. game in the centre. Jase Finnis got unfortunately skills let us down but great to be back at home in what Kingsley Clark was named best for us plenty of it on the wing and looks nobody could question their effort. looked like season defining games as he had the tough job of running to be a wet weather specialist. The After having two weeks off, the boys in both senior grades. Members and with Stringer for the day. Marcus Von old fellas in Nathan McEachern and now have to regroup and concentrate supporters were saddened by the loss Duve is playing consistent footy and Anthony Cary rounded out the best on next week. Our senior players of Margaret Gosden, who sadly passed sets up the play from defence with players. contested well and our younger boys away during the week. The “Gosden” his great leg. Dane Paproth clunked Not a lot in our Senior Colts’ showed great determination all game. name is huge around Glencoe and plenty of grabs throughout the game she will be missed by all that had the highlights package from the game Best players went to Billy Arthurson, pleasure of knowing her. Condolences and was the best big man on the against Tant last week. We were in Kial Poole, Jaidyn Shayne, Braedon to the family from all at GFC. ground. Jason Bates played his best front at the end of the first quarter Lipscombe, Patrick Mitchell and Thanks for the mess left over the game for the club, using his deadly with Will doing a solid job in defence Drew Mallon. Special mention went other side of the oval in the green left foot to hit up targets. Tommy on one of the outstanding players in to Daniel Cleggett and two of our shed from a BBQ and left over cans Edwards continues to link up well all the competition. Bradley, Mikey and youngest players, Jack Edmonds and from our friends over the hill. Not day and Lockie Medhurst returned to Eddy worked hard in the contests and Danny Kahn. good enough and we are sure the the As and looked solid across half James used his strength and balance The Curry and Casserole night was Tantanoola committee will address back. Good win lads. Let’s continue to get some clearances for us and a success last week and thank you to this with the parties involved. today against the Roosters. contest defensively. Rhys is a classy all who went to the effort of cooking The A graders showed no signs of The Bs exploded out of the blocks finisher and always gives the team up a dish. Our next social event is the three weeks off as they hit their banging on 8 goals to zip in the first something when we are getting out the biggest for the year - “Variety straps from the siren. Tant started quarter. Then the game evened out of defence or up forward when we are Night” which is on the 13th of July, playing better footy in the second after the fast start and we ended up attacking. Boyd is playing excellent the Kalangadoo game. Make sure all term and there was only 20 points winning by around that margin. Adam footy for a newcomer to the game players get their acts together to make in it at the main break. Our guys Sealey gave us first use again in the and it is great to have him in the team. this THE big event for the year. Go came out in the third and put the centre and would have to be high up Marcus stepped up well to the rucking Murphies.

played again for the first time in a a great finish to the game and great in attack. netball long time and provided a fantastic start to the second round. Let’s hit out 15 & Under: 20-23. Bad luck girls! influence down the court, driving just as hard against Robe today. Good effort by everyone with a bit strongly with lots of talk. Bec was B Grade: 51-62. We started the of sickness and a few people away. Last week saw us host Tantanoola. fantastic in defence. She applied round with a wonderful team effort. Thanks to Lucy for filling in – good to Good wins were recorded in the A great pressure all day and was able Everyone played 100% and we all have you back and you did a good, and A Reserve, but unfortunately to take lots of clean intercepts. Also a talked well to each other. Some great quick running job at WA. Well done to we were not able to bring home the mention to Sarah Lawler who found transitions in our attack line helped Tayla who tried a new position at GS points in any other grade. Particular lots of space in front, particularly in Jas shoot at 75% to gain her reward. and started to find her feet in the last mention should be made of the the second half. We all played really Some good talk in defence led to Junior Ones team who stepped it up well and that must have been helped numerous turnovers which we need quarter. Great defence by Madeline to play a match against a combined by a good training so let’s make to work harder to carry down the and Sarah who held strong all day and 13&U side from Tantanoola and were sure we work hard on the track and court and convert. Best player went to caused numerous turnovers. Also well very competitive. Many of these girls continue our good form with a win Kylie Collins for some fabulous moves done to Claire in goals, who came will be ready for 13&U next year and this week. in the goal ring. This week we need front strongly. Good job Kayla and this was certainly a good way to gain A Reserve: 45-40. Brilliant job to play with the same intensity and Alice driving through the mid court further experience. girls! What a great result after putting make sure we make the most of every and both taking intercepts. Let’s work Last week we also honoured in the effort all afternoon. Our first scoring opportunity. Good luck. hard this week and concentrate on Football Club Life Member and life- quarter started and remained flat to B Reserve: 16-47. Good game by not throwing it away. long Netball Club supporter, Margaret see us down by 6 goals going into all the girls, everyone tried hard all Junior Ones: After our 2 week Gosden following her passing. It the break but instead of dropping day. Just remember to keep coming break the older girls enjoyed a good was an absolute honour to stand in our heads, everyone dug in, played forward and re-offering. Best went game against an experienced Tant a minute silence for an incredible hard and we turned the game around to Cindy (Squashbrook) and Bonnie side. Once again everyone tried their woman. We express our deepest completely. It was definitely a team (Dominos). very best and gave good support to sympathies to all of her family. She effort and so pleasing to watch every 17 & Under: 36-51. Bad luck each other. We continue to do well is a true ‘matriarch’ of the Glencoe player do what they needed to and girls. We had some good patches of Football and Netball Clubs and will be supportive throughout the game play and got close to getting within with our on-court communication certainly not be forgotten. as well. Special mention has to go a winning position but couldn’t and are showing great work in set A Grade: 57-40. Good game girls. to Leanne for her work at GA. She fit quite get there. Caitlyn and Emilee positions. Well done girls. Let’s keep Good to get some form on the board in seamlessly and anyone could be Mitchell did a great job in defence. the momentum going for our trip to with some really good passages of forgiven for thinking she and Kristy Abbie positioned and shot really Robe. Best players this week went to play, particularly after the first quarter. had been playing together all year! well. Madi McDonald received the Zoe Parham and Beth Hann – Paradise Big welcome back to Ashlea who Awesome job to everyone – what encouragement award for great work Pizzas Awards.

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GLENCOE

glencoe Football CLUB Player Numbers 1 Dean Watson 12 Michael Mcrae 24A Matt Kasparian 37 adam Price (A Capt) 49 Josh Aston 2 Leo Sharaf 13 ali Scott 24B Matt Jaeschke 38 Matthew Childs 50 Brendan King 3 Jamie Edwards 14 Tim Biggins (B Capt) 25 Lachlan Medhurst 39 Dillon Young 51 Sam Leane 4 Dane Paproth 15 nathan Mceachern 27 Ethan Bronca 40 anthony Carey 52 Lewis Nankivell 5 Marcus Von Duve 16 Ben Hentschke 28 Matt Holden 41 Zack Maloney 53 Toby Mann 6 Sam Walker 17 Mitch Lewis 29 Simon Phillips 42 Trant Hawke 54 Jevon Duff 7 Tom Edwards 18 Mark Kieslebach 30 adam Sealey 43 alex Hentschke 55 Simon Brook 8 Zacc Cocks (A VCapt) 19 Mitch Laube 31 nathan Baker 44 Jayson Finnis 56 Ross Stafford 9 Brad Gosden 20 Sam Giersch 33 Sam Hentschke 45 Jarrad Waller 57 Ben Curran 10A Adam Creek 21 Jason Bates 34 Sean Talankas 46 Shane Raddon 58 Martin Strikis 10B Michael Grace 22 Dylan Childs 35 Matt Haase 47 Jon Bradley 59 aaron Johnson 11 Kingsley Clark 23 Hamish Medhurst 36 Jake Lambe 48 Ben Swan 60 Bevan Lipscombe www.msefl.com.au 2013 MID SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL & NETBALL BUDGET - 19 netball results & Ladders: ROUND 10

A GRADE: A GRADE Kalangadoo 67 (L. Ousey, E. Cunningham) d Port MacDonnell 34 W L D B For agst % Pts (M. Murdoch, C. Merrett); Mount Burr 68 (K. Sporer, S. Puiatti) d Kon- Kalangadoo 9 0 0 1 579 341 62.93 18 gorong 36 (S. Loughhead, K. Saffin); Glencoe 57 (B. Wilson, S. Lawler) Hatherleigh 8 1 0 1 593 397 59.90 16 d Tantanoola 40 (T. Knaggs); Hatherleigh 57 (K. Green, E. Watson) d Robe 6 3 0 1 464 379 55.04 12 Robe 47 (C. Dawson, A. Hunt). Glencoe 6 3 0 1 496 451 52.38 12 Mount Burr 5 4 0 1 455 436 51.07 10 A RESERVE: Tantanoola 2 6 1 1 405 456 47.04 5 Kalangadoo 68 (K. Kramins) d Port MacDonnell 32 (B. Williams, B. Nangwarry 2 6 0 2 352 426 45.24 4 Coutts); Kongorong 38 (K. Earl, S. Lucas) d Mount Burr 18 (A. Guyett, Port MacD. 1 7 1 1 313 509 38.08 3 S. Launders); Glencoe 45 (K. Sealey, L. Waller) d Tantanoola 40 (J. Dit- Kongorong 0 9 0 1 279 541 34.02 0 cham, A. Ditcham); Hatherleigh 50 (M. Hann, A. Faulkner) d Robe 39 (K. Venn, I. Dean). A RESERVE B GRADE: W L D B For agst % Pts Kalangadoo 8 0 1 1 521 325 61.58 17 Port MacDonnell 59 (L. Altorfer, K. Millard) d Kalangadoo 51 (A. Bru- Hatherleigh 8 1 0 1 499 305 62.06 16 ins, K. Martin); Kongorong 58 (C. Ashby, H. Greenfield) d Mount Burr Glencoe 6 2 1 1 458 365 55.65 13 28; Tantanoola 62 (T. Taylor, M. Lindner) d Glencoe 51 (K. Collins, J. Robe 6 3 0 1 461 384 54.56 12 Lamb); Hatherleigh 67 (M. Gibson, M. Wight) d Robe 28 (T. Alwright, Tantanoola 5 4 0 1 444 381 53.82 10 T. Davis). Kongorong 3 6 0 1 372 409 47.63 6 Port MacD. 2 7 0 1 296 460 39.15 4 B RESERVE: Nangwarry 1 7 0 2 287 474 37.71 2 Port MacDonnell 33 (M. Perryman, S. Buchanan) drew with Kalan- Mount Burr 1 8 0 1 225 421 34.83 2 gadoo (K. Dunn, J. Cock); Kongorong 51 (J. Hawkins, R. Baldwin) d Mount Burr 17; Tantanoola 47 (T. Wheatley, A. Taylor) d Glencoe 16 B GRADE (C. Von Duve, B. Rothall). W L D B For agst % Pts 17 & UNDER: Hatherleigh 9 0 0 1 510 313 61.97 18 Kalangadoo 37 (B. Coxon, M. Pitt) d Port MacDonnell 29 (J. Finnigan, Tantanoola 7 2 0 1 432 289 59.92 14 Kalangadoo 6 2 1 1 480 349 57.90 13 T. Wilsmore); Kongorong 49 (E. McLintock, L. Waugh) d Mount Burr 11 Nangwarry 4 2 2 2 315 313 50.16 10 (E. Russell, S. Neuwinhizen); Tantanoola 51 (C. Walker, E. Serle) d Glencoe Glencoe 4 5 0 1 424 434 49.42 8 36 (E. Mitchell, A. Cocks); Hatherleigh 82 (C. Varcoe, S. Allan) d Robe Port MacD. 3 6 0 1 337 439 43.43 6 27 (H. Perkins, L. Howe-Morgan). Robe 3 6 0 1 312 422 42.51 6 Kongorong 1 7 1 1 327 405 44.67 3 15 & UNDER: Mount Burr 1 8 0 1 235 408 36.55 2 Kalangadoo 47 (A. Wright, S. Flanigan) d Port MacDonnell 37 (E. Walmsley-Pace, A. Feast); Kongorong 34 (M. Hein, C. Sealey) d Mount B RESERVE Burr 33 (K. Lesslie, S. Beck); Tantanoola 23 (M. Taylor, K. Hale) d Glen- coe 20 (T. Wilkinson, C. Waye); Hatherleigh 44 (A. Brooks, M. Pulmer) W L D B For agst % Pts Tantanoola 7 0 1 1 347 193 64.26 15 d Robe 40 (D. Carter, E. Sawyer). Kongorong 6 2 0 1 294 215 57.76 12 13 & UNDER: Hatherleigh 5 1 1 1 244 190 56.22 11 Port MacDonnell 50 (H. Brown, E. Williams) d Kalangadoo 25 (J. Ryan, Kalangadoo 4 3 1 1 289 285 50.35 9 Nangwarry 3 4 0 2 221 212 51.04 6 K. Jones); Mount Burr 43 (E. Hogan, E. Gray) d Kongorong 16 (A. Cag- Port MacD. 2 5 1 1 260 303 46.18 5 ney, A. Formosa); Robe 69 (A. Petit, K. Gibbs) d Hatherleigh 11 (M. Glencoe 2 6 0 1 202 290 41.06 4 Varcoe, M. Gray). Mount Burr 0 8 0 1 148 317 31.83 0 Bye: Nangwarry 17 & UNDER W L D B For agst % Pts Hatherleigh 9 0 0 1 615 209 74.64 18 Kalangadoo 8 1 0 1 438 210 67.59 16 Nangwarry 5 3 0 2 373 285 56.69 10 Kongorong 4 5 0 1 311 286 52.09 8 Tantanoola 4 5 0 1 373 381 49.47 8 Glencoe 4 5 0 1 339 396 46.12 8 Port MacD. 3 6 0 1 313 331 48.60 6 Robe 3 6 0 1 334 458 42.17 6 Mount Burr 0 9 0 1 90 630 12.50 0 15 & UNDER W L D B For agst % Pts Hatherleigh 9 0 0 1 517 227 69.49 18 Kalangadoo 7 1 1 1 386 259 59.84 15 Robe 5 2 2 1 374 278 57.36 12 Kongorong 6 3 0 1 296 244 54.81 12 Port MacD. 4 4 1 1 347 306 53.14 9 Glencoe 2 7 0 1 200 274 42.19 4 Tantanoola 2 7 0 1 206 375 35.46 4 Nangwarry 2 6 0 2 169 388 30.34 4 Mount Burr 1 8 0 1 265 409 39.32 2 13 & UNDER W L D B For agst % Pts Robe 8 0 0 1 420 101 80.61 16 Mount Burr 7 1 0 1 291 117 71.32 14 Port MacD. 6 2 0 1 324 221 59.45 12 Tantanoola 3 4 0 1 185 288 39.11 6 Kongorong 3 5 0 1 142 231 38.07 6 Kalangadoo 2 6 0 1 177 295 37.50 4 Indi Deane (Robe A Reserve) defending strongly to halt the play into Nangwarry 1 6 0 2 146 215 40.44 2 Hatherleigh’s goal third. Photo: Karen Gould. Hatherleigh 1 7 0 1 116 337 25.61 2

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ON Saturday 22nd June, Ashlea Edwards will play her 50th senior game for the Glencoe Netball Club. 2013 is only the second season that Ash has not been eligible to play junior netball, and as such she has played her 50 senior games quickly due to early experience playing both 17 & Under netball and A Grade through the 2010 and 2011 seasons. Ashlea started playing for Glencoe in Juniors with her competitive games starting in season 2006. While in the South East, all of her netball has been played with the Murphies. Being a middle child with five other siblings, Ash has developed into a tenacious, athletic and skilful centre court player who uses her individual skills to enhance her team’s performance in a The DiGiorgio Family Wines in the centre of Coonawarra use supportive and encouraging manner. traditional winemaking methods and extended maturation in oak barrels While Ash has played over 150 games for the Glencoe Netball and in bottle (red wines) to craft wines which reflect their varieties, the place Club, she has also contributed as a coach and umpire over the where they were grown and the DiGiorgio Family Philosiphy that food and years, which is greatly appreciated. wine should be shared, savoured and celebrated. The Glencoe Netball Club would like to congratulate Ashlea on achieving this milestone and we look forward to a long future Riddoch Hwy, Coonawarra | Phone 08 8736 3222 together. www.digiorgio.com.au | [email protected]

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Round 1 – April 6th Round 6 – May 11th Round 10 – June 15th Round 15 – July 27th Kalangadoo 89 lt Port MacD 201 Tantanoola 185 d Nangwarry 69 Port MacD 251 d Kalangadoo 17 Nangwarry v Tantanoola Mt Burr 93 lt Kongorong 144 Robe 59 lt Kalangadoo 64 Kongorong 93 lt Mt Burr 134 Kalangadoo v Robe Robe 4 lt Hatherleigh 215 Glencoe 80 lt Port MacD 81 Hatherleigh 196 d Robe 13 Pt MacDonnell v Glencoe Tantanoola 86 d Glencoe 76 Hatherleigh 210 d Kongorong 76 Glencoe 122 d Tantanoola 50 Kongorong v Hatherleigh Nangwarry bye Nangwarry bye Mt Burr bye Mt Burr bye Round 11 – June 22nd Round 2 – April 13th Round 7 – May 18th Nangwarry v Pt MacDonnell Round 16 – August 3rd Port MacD 122 d Nangwarry 87 Nangwarry 102 lt Robe 108 Kalangadoo v Kongorong Robe v Nangwarry Kongorong 110 d Kalangadoo 89 Kalangadoo 61 lt Mt Burr 91 Mt Burr v Hatherleigh Mt Burr v Kalangadoo Hatherleigh 204 d Mt Burr 50 Port MacD 84 lt Tantanoola 95 Robe v Glencoe Tantanoola v Pt MacDonnell Glencoe 181 d Robe 25 Kongorong 85 lt Glencoe 151 Tantanoola bye Tantanoola bye Glencoe v Kongorong Hatherleigh bye Round 12 – June 29th Hatherleigh bye Round 3 – April 20th Kongorong v Nangwarry Round 8 – May 25th Nangwarry 90 lt Kongorong 152 Hatherleigh v Kalangadoo Round 17 – August 10th Mt Burr 136 d Nangwarry 102 Kalangadoo 22 lt Hatherleigh 213 Glencoe v Mt Burr Nangwarry v Mt Burr Robe 28 lt Port MacD 183 Mt Burr 69 lt Glencoe 195 Tantanoola v Robe Pt MacDonnell v Robe Tantanoola 124 d Kongorong 101 Pt MacDonnell bye Robe 27 lt Tantanoola 129 Kongorong v Tantanoola Glencoe 82 d Hatherleigh 77 Pt MacDonnell bye July 6th – Bye Hatherleigh v Glencoe Kalangadoo bye SA Country Championships Kalangadoo bye Round 4 – April 27th Hatherleigh 180 d Nangwarry 41 Round 9 – June 1st Round 13 – July 13th Round 18 – August 17th Glencoe 115 d Kalangadoo 39 Nangwarry 118 lt Kalangadoo 139 Nangwarry v Hatherleigh Kalangadoo v Nangwarry Tantanoola 79 lt Mt Burr 91 Port MacD 35 lt Mt Burr 48 Kalangadoo v Glencoe Mt Burr v Pt MacDonnell Kongorong 34 lt Port MacD 92 Kongorong 164 d Robe 40 Mt Burr v Tantanoola Pt MacDonnell v Kongorong Robe v Kongorong Robe bye Hatherleigh 148 d Tantanoola 80 Glencoe bye Robe bye Tantanoola v Hatherleigh Glencoe bye Round 5 – May 4th Round 14 – July 20th Nangwarry 45 lt Glencoe 119 June 8th – Bye Glencoe v Nangwarry Kalangadoo 91 lt Tantanoola 136 Queen’s Birthday Tantanoola v Kalangadoo August 24th – 1st Semi-Final Mt Burr 141 d Robe 60 Long Weekend Robe v Mt Burr August 31st – 2nd Semi-Final Port MacD 101 lt Hatherleigh 110 Interleague: Mid South East 74 Hatherleigh v Pt MacDonnell Sept. 7th – Preliminary Final Kongorong bye lost to Mallee 144 Kongorong bye Sept. 14th – Grand Final

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