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Tantanoola. ROUND TWO REVIEW Glencoe’s miserable start to 2014 has continued with a 37 point loss to Mount Burr who looked the goods. J.L. “Fred” Smith It is amazing what a solid summer of training has done for the Burr ROUND THREE PREVIEW Boys. IT should be a one-sided encounter As I wrote in the round one when Robe heads to “Mick” and Budget, it was a crazy programming decision to have reigning wooden Jean Walker Oval this afternoon and spooners Nangwarry to play last the 5pm scoreboard should show year’s grand finalists in the first two the Mozzies will be well ahead. games. The home team will have new Kalangadoo again impressed with assistant coach Rick “Steamer” a 47 point win at Robe while the Stephens in charge of the bench. Tantanoola/Hatherleigh New Mozzie coach Frazer Scanlon produced an 18 point win to the has an important personal social Tigers thanks to an effective but occasion today and we wish him inelegant second half. well. Today will also be the first time CHANGES TANTANOOLA coach Jason Dawe returns to the Bay today where he ex-Mount Burr skipper Pete Agnew There were a number of gave valuable service as a player and mentor. Photo: J.L. “Fred” Smith. will be playing against one of his constitutional changes made at the younger brothers Jonny and against annual general meeting of the Mid arrives, the flu strikes, injuries combined but have stayed in the his old club. SE late last year and I will explain happen and the dummy spits occur. KNTFL. The late bump delivered by some more of them in the coming You can bet that plenty of kids The move for an additional player Robe player and ex-South weeks. will be called upon to play multiple in the finals in the Mid SE also goes skipper Kim Cobb to Pete Agnew in Please keep in mind that these games when the numbers dry up against the prevailing population front of “Can Hill” about six years ravings are not the authorised view and that footballers aged in their trend of the SE region which is ago is well remembered. of the powers-that-be that operate 40s will be playing B Grade. heading downwards. Some wags have suggested the in our competition. I am well aware that the new four The manufacturing sector is not two Agnews will be standing each They are just my opinion. man interchange bench rule only robust in the South East at present other but I think not. The laws of the Mid SE now state applies in A Grade and only in finals. with major job losses in recent times The meeting of Kalangadoo and that it is OK to field up to 22 players There won’t be any shortage of at Safries, KCA and the Nangwarry Nangwarry will determine just how in A Grade in finals. players who will be striving to get and Kalangadoo mills. much improvement these teams That is, the number of their name on the team sheet and The lobster sector is doing well have made over the summer of interchange players has increased the Fox Sports list for these fixtures. but the fishing fleet numbers have 2013/14. from three to four. However, it sends the wrong dipped by 10% in the past two The Saints could have two vital I reckon the club delegates who signal about player availability in the decades while there are a fewer jobs players missing and will be the supported this move were wrong. Mid SE. in banks and stock agencies and on underdogs. At a time when a significant I truly believe that we should farms. On form, you would think that Port number of clubs regularly need colts be moving to 16-per-side lineups There are many successful MacDonnell would be able to lower to make up the numbers in A Grade, across the Mid SE in a bid to keep enterprises and Holla-fresh at the colours of Tantanoola. it has been decided to increase the our wonderful competition intact. Tantanoola springs to mind. However, the Tigers also have size of the bench albeit just in the We have only had one change in I don’t want to paint a downbeat made a perfect start on the major round in A Grade. the structure of the Mid SE since picture but it is hard work in many scoreboard to 2013. I wonder if the Robe, Nangwarry 1966 while other competitions have places to put four footy teams on the Visiting coach Jason Dawe and Kalangadoo club delegates suffered. park each week. returns to the Bay where he gave supported this move as these clubs The Mid SE lost Tarpeena just Trimming the number of players valuable service as a player and regularly needed the mid-teens in over a decade ago while we have back to 16-per-side would remove mentor. the not-so-distant past. just witnessed the merger of four players from our mostly small Kongorong might be fresh from The numbers crisis around the Casterton and Sandford. ovals in the Mid SE and open up the a fortnight’s break but the Hawks Mid SE is not so obvious at this time Looking further afield, Apsley and play. probably won’t defeat the reigning of the year as players are keen, Edenhope had to unite a few years I hope this four-men-on-the- premiers at Hatherleigh. the sun is shining and the mood is ago and then chose to leave the bench-in-A-Grade-final only occurs The Eagles will need to improve optimistic. 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slight spelling mistake. When I went to school neighbourhood League, the Western Border (yes Gladys, many years ago) boundary was guys have obviously paid Gilby for his idea and spelt with an a! (Cav 3, Clarrie nil). will go down the Good Friday footy path. My Paul Over the hill at Glencoe and my spies tell me Commercial Street spies tell me the teams will Cavanagh things got pretty fiery between traditional rivals play for the Pagan Cup, named after former the Mozzies and the Murphies. Further reports North Melbourne coach, . After suggest that there was a reasonable amount of the game the player judged to have made the Another week down in the “Family League” feeling on the ground as well! greatest sacrifice for the day will be awarded and then we all take a break for Easter. Nothing On the umpiring front and last week seven the “Crucifix Medal”. In other neighbourhood out of the ordinary last week as most games panel members were joined by President Pete news, and amazing claims involving the Penola went as expected although there were a couple as we made the long treck to Naracoorte. It was Football Club. It has been reported that a of reports. an opportunity to meet up with the Western truckload of goodies were delivered to the club Yours truly headed to Tantanoola last week Border and KNTFL umpires as well as some last week and left by an unknown person(s) at with fellow Port man Motts for the game SANFL and AFL umpires. Thankfully Robbie and the front door. Rumors abound that a small card between the home side and the reigning yours truly arrived late for the physical part of was found amongst the goodies with a message premier, Hatherleigh. For the second week in the night as reports suggest it was reasonably reading “Please come home. With love W B”! a row copies of the Budget ran out at sparrow taxing! After a quick meal we were treated to a Thanks to Clint Gallio and Chris Murray from fart and the canteen ran out of ”healthy” food video which went over the AFL interpretations Mount Burr for helping us out in round one early on. After a stunning day for the first round for the year. Thankfully we still use the common and to Tony Elletson and Marty Von Stanke of matches we were greeted with overcast sense rule in the country! It was great to hear from Kongorong who pulled on the green shirts skies and a sprinkling of drizzle. The first half the passion the AFL guys have for umpiring last week. One quick one which has come to of the game was a real battle of defences and but what a pity they were preaching to the the attention of umpires in the first couple of at half time the scores were tied with only eight converted! One astonishing fact shared with us rounds. A couple of players have tried to trick goals scored between both sides. In the second during the evening was that in a couple of years us into thinking they have been hit high when half the home side managed to find some tall time if you do not live in Melbourne you will not in fact the opponent has not gone near them. marking forwards and ran out winners by three be able to be a field umpire in the AFL. Isn’t it It is difficult enough trying to umpire the game goals. Well done to both sides for playing a meant to be a national competition? without guys “acting for frees”. Hopefully it will tough game in the right spirit. Thanks to Sharon An interesting letter in the budget by disappear very quickly. Congratulations to Kevin Cox for the eats and drinks at half time and to Kongorong flag waver and neddy follower, Nobes who will blow out sixty candles in the the club for putting a curtain up in the umps Dave Gilbert regarding Good Friday football in near future. If it wasn’t for guys like Kevin our rooms to give us some privacy. our League. Personally I love getting away and League (and the local basketball league) would Well done to Carly Knaggs who waved the spending time with my family over the Easter be much the poorer. Have a great day Kevin. flags for the Tigers in her A Grade debut. Carly weekend and surely to God (pardon the pun) we That’s it for another week. Congratulations did such a fine job that her counterpart, Trevor can have one day off footy for the year. What I to Webb’s Roos for taking it up to the Port boys Rayson had to be woken from a slumber in the find more disappointing is the lack of a match in (tissue box thanks Gladys). Enjoy the Easter last quarter after a behind was scored! It seems our League on Anzac Day. I would have thought break and remember to share those Easter that someone in the Tiger camp has been in a standalone game on the day would have been eggs around. Take care on the roads and DO Teacher Clarrie’s spelling class recently. 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ABOVE: Brad Stephens (Pt Mac) gets the handball away despite being strongly tackled. Photo: Karen Cawthorne. BELOW: Tantanoola’s Cameron Saint attempts to keep the ball in play ABOVE: Riley Dickenson (Robe) moves the ball out of defence under while teammate Brayden Reilly applies the shepherd on Hatherleigh’s pressure from Dallas Jeffree (Kalangadoo). Photo: Karen Gould. Josh Wight (Hath). Photo: J.L. “Fred” Smith. BELOW: Scott Sawyer (Robe) gets the handball off despite strong defensive work from Kalangadoo. Photo: Karen Gould.

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ABOVE: Kalangadoo uses all measures to stop the run of Jaryd Dawson (Robe). Photo: Karen Gould. BELOW: Hatherleigh onballer Jack Sullivan fires off the handball against Tantanoola. Photo: J.L. “Fred” Smith.

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Seniors Tantanoola 3.4 11.4 19.11 25.15 (165) Best – Robe: H. Hooper, T. Gould, J. McMartin, E. Dutton, J. Hatherleigh 1.2 2.3 2.3 3.3 (21) Tomlinson, G. Dutton; Kalangadoo: T. McManus, B. Hately, M. Mount Burr 6.5 10.10 12.15 16.20 (116) Davies, J. Carlson, K. McMurtrie, J. Krieger. Glencoe 1.2 6.4 9.6 12.7 (79) Goals – Tantanoola: D. Tincknell 7, B. Chant 5, J. Varcoe, S. Varcoe 4, H. Douglas 2, L. Thomas, T. Wilson, N. Bell; Hatherleigh 7.3 12.6 16.9 17.13 (115) Goals – Mount Burr: D. Ridley 6, S. Bevan 4, C. Murray 2, J. Hatherleigh: A. Robbins, N. Stratford, J. Bell. Gregory, F. Scanlon, T. Renzi, N. Morrison; Glencoe: L. Sharaf Tantanoola 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0) 4, C. Von Duve 3, A. Hentschke 2, D. Childs, T. Edwards. Best – Tantanoola: D. Tincknell, N. Bell, C. Reilly, B. McRostie, Goals – Hatherleigh: F. Bradley 4, J. Wight, A. Buhlmann, L. J. Rehn, N. Gore; Hatherleigh: T. Merrett, D. Jones, D. MacGregor 3, K. Bradley 2, D. Treloar, W. Chay. Best – Mount Burr: J. Little, J. Agnew, P. Guyett, N. Morrison, Sutherland, T. Pegler. D. Ridley, C. Gallio; Glencoe: M. Kasparian, Z. Cocks, A. Best – Hatherleigh: L. MacGregor, J. Wight, A. Buhlmann, Creek, D. Childs, D. Watson, T. Edwards. Senior Colts K. Bradley, F. Bradley; Tantanoola: C. White, H. Ferguson, M. Nelson, T. Bevan, R. Hoffman, B. Yates. Port MacDonnell 1.6 6.8 9.12 14.14 (98) Mount Burr 5.5 6.7 15.8 17.11 (113) Nangwarry 3.3 4.7 5.7 7.7 (49) Glencoe 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.1 (7) Goals – Port MacDonnell: D. Bromley 6, L. Pratt 3, K. McClean, Goals – Mount Burr: H. Schultz 4, T. Tukia, D. Hogan 3, T. Ladders J. Zeitz, B. McGregor, J. Feast, B. Lynch; Nangwarry: T. Hales, T. Jackman-Tilley 2, D. Vanderhorst, J. Gregory, B. Ploenges 3, N. Block 2, C. Lock, N. Reeves. Hogan; Glencoe: R. Edwards. SENIORS Best – Port MacDonnell: M. Roscow, A. Taylor, R. Fox, B. Best – Mount Burr: B. Delbridge, D. Vanderhorst, D. Hogan, W l D B For Agst % Pts Creek, W. Macdonald, M. Byrne; Nangwarry: C. Lock, B. T. Tukia, H. Schultz, C. Gamble; Glencoe: E. Trupp, B. Elven, K. Port MacD. 2 0 0 0 233 98 70.39 8 Dinnison, A. Paprotny, M. Fatchen, N. Block, B. Sharam. Poole, N. Smith, W. Cleggett. Kalangadoo 2 0 0 0 204 145 58.45 8 Tantanoola 2 0 0 0 214 160 57.22 8 Kalangadoo 3.0 8.2 11.5 15.14 (104) Port MacDonnell 1.2 4.4 8.4 12.9 (81) Mount Burr 1 0 0 1 116 79 59.49 4 Robe 0.5 4.7 8.9 8.9 (57) Nangwarry 6.2 6.3 10.3 11.3 (69) Hatherleigh 1 1 0 0 200 163 55.10 4 Goals – Kalangadoo: T. Jones 4, A. Kilsby, M. Doody 3, A. Goals – Port MacDonnell: R. Timms 7, S. Enderl 3, M. Feast, Glencoe 0 2 0 0 167 216 43.60 0 Stone 2, C. Mules, D. Jeffree, A. Lyon; Robe: J. Dawson 4, N. B. Milstead; Nangwarry: M. McCallum 3, B. Haggett 2, B. Kongorong 0 1 0 1 96 132 42.11 0 Cane 2, J. Wood, S. Sawyer. Rowe. Nangwarry 0 2 0 0 130 234 35.71 0 Best – Kalangadoo: J. Mules, C. Mules, A. Lyon, M. Lowe, J. Best – Port MacDonnell:T. Zeitz, S. Zeitz, S. Enderl, R. Timms, Robe 0 2 0 0 106 239 30.72 0 Bannister, T. Jones; Robe: P. Agnew, D. Coxon, J. Wood, J. J. Williams; Nangwarry: not supplied. Dunn, S. Sawyer. reserves Kalangadoo 5.1 7.6 7.17 10.17 (77) W l D B For Agst % Pts Tantanoola 3.3 4.5 9.8 12.10 (82) Robe 0.0 1.2 2.2 4.2 (26) Hatherleigh 1.2 4.5 6.5 9.10 (64) Port MacD. 2 0 0 0 251 17 93.66 8 Goals – Kalangadoo: K. Weistra 5, B. Stott 2, P. Davies, L. Hay, Tantanoola 2 0 0 0 251 82 75.38 8 Goals – Tantanoola: R. Versace 3, M. Pilmore 2, G. Gascoyne C. McCormack; Robe: K. Smith 2, J. Sneath. 2, S. Tincknell, M. Reilly, J. Williams, A. Lindner, C. Williams; Kalangadoo 1 1 0 0 194 105 64.88 4 Best – Kalangadoo: A. Clements, K. Smith, M. Hansberry, H. Hatherleigh: C. Buckley, S. Beggs 2, T. Schulz, B. Sneath, J. Mount Burr 1 1 0 1 43 35 55.13 4 Kurray, J. Sneath, C. Davis; Robe: S. McManus, P. Davies, J. Wight, T. Bell, B. Gibbs. Glencoe 1 1 0 0 116 112 50.88 4 Jones, C. Jones, N. Bott, B. Casey. Nangwarry 2 1 1 0 93 139 40.09 4 Best – Tantanoola: C. Hale, R. Versace, J. McRostie, J. Dawe, J. Williams, B. Reilly; Hatherleigh: M. Fabris, M. Bennett, S. Hatherleigh 2.3 5.7 6.9 8.13 (61) Kongorong 0 1 0 1 61 86 41.50 0 Ellis, T. Watson, B. Wight, J. Sullivan. Tantanoola 0.2 0.3 1.4 4.6 (30) Hatherleigh 0 2 0 0 85 242 25.99 0 Robe 2 0 0 0 25 301 7.67 0­ Bye: Kongorong Goals – Hatherleigh: B. Wight 2, L. Walker, Z. Jones, B. Lang, J. Telfer, B. Gibbs, B. Fabris; Tantanoola: E. Glass 2, A. senior colts Reserves Gregory, T. Pink. W l D B For Agst % Pts Mount Burr 1.3 1.6 4.11 5.13 (43) Best – Hatherleigh: M. Pulmer, B. Fabris, L. Walker, B. Wight, Kalangadoo 2 0 0 0 179 68 72.47 8 Glencoe 0.0 2.1 3.4 5.5 (35) J. Jones; Tantanoola: T. Pink, M. Sorella, B. Radley, A. Gregory, Hatherleigh 2 0 0 0 188 98 65.73 8 S. Moreland, C. Scudds. Goals – Mount Burr: B. Grosser, M. Osmond 2, S. Lesslie; Port MacD. 2 0 0 0 181 121 59.93 8 Glencoe: B. Curran, B. King 2, S. Phillips. Junior Colts Mount Burr 1 0 0 1 113 7 94.17 4 Kongorong 1 0 0 1 93 33 73.81 4 Best – Mount Burr: D. Montuori, A. Butler, S. Carroll, J. Fiebig, Mount Burr 2.0 3.1 6.1 10.4 (64) Nangwarry 0 2 0 0 137 208 39.71 0 S. Hughes, B. Grosser; Glencoe: H. Medhurst, E. Bronca, T. Glencoe 1.0 1.0 2.0 2.1 (13) Biggins, S. Hentschke, M. Jaeschke. Robe 0 2 0 0 78 177 30.59 0 Goals – Mount Burr: J. Wilson, B. Gregory 3, D. Wright 2, C. Tantanoola 0 2 0 0 63 154 29.03 0 Port MacDonnell 5.3 6.8 9.10 10.15 (75) Wilson, E. Ballantyne; Glencoe: P. Mitchell, J. Edmonds. Glencoe 0 2 0 0 49 215 18.56 0 Nangwarry 0.1 1.2 2.3 2.4 (16) Best – Mount Burr: C. Wilson, D. Wright, E. Ballantyne, B. Scores and ladders adjusted by MSEFL officials due to 60pt rule Goals – Port MacDonnell: N. Roach 5, M. Stark 2, M. Dwyer, Russell, J. Wilson, B. Scott; Glencoe: J. Edmonds, P. Mitchell, junior colts T. Lampard, J. Dempsey; Nangwarry: M. Chaplin, D. Broad. C. Mallon, B. Frost, W. Maloney. W L D B For Agst % Pts Best – Port MacDonnell: N. Roach, B. Creek, T. Lampard, Port MacDonnell 7.6 (48) J. Reed, M. Dwyer, N. Driver; Nangwarry: K. Disselbach, A. Hatherleigh 2 0 0 0 179 61 74.58 8

Gartside, C. Broad, P. Balnaves, A. Chapman, J. Barnes. Nangwarry 3.0 (18) Port MacD. 2 0 0 0 85 50 62.96 8 Goals – Port MacDonnell: not supplied; Nangwarry: D. Kalangadoo 1 1 0 0 72 43 62.61 4 Kalangadoo 6.1 11.2 15.8 19.11 (125) Podobnik 2, J. Virtanen. Robe 1 1 0 0 61 44 58.10 4 Robe 0.1 2.5 2.6 3.6 (24) Best – Port MacDonnell: not supplied; Nangwarry: D. Tantanoola 1 1 0 0 84 123 40.58 4 Goals – Kalangadoo: D. Gull 5, T. Bannister 3, M. Krammins, Podobnik, L. Lewis, N. Rowe, J. Virtanen, B. Philby. Glencoe* 1 1 0 0 27 129 17.31 4 A. Ilsley 2, M. May, D. Barlow, M. Auld, A. Harris, S. McCann, Mt Burr* 0 1 0 1 64 13 83.12 0 A. Auld; Robe: B. Ling, K. Scott, J. Matthews. Robe 1.2 1.5 4.5 4.5 (29) Kongorong 0 1 0 1 36 56 39.13 0 Best – Kalangadoo: D. Gull, B. Tiller, D. Vine, A. Auld, C. Auld, Kalangadoo 0.0 1.0 1.1 1.1 (7) Nangwarry 0 2 0 0 51 140 26.70 0 D. Barlow; Robe: D. McKenny, A. Brooks, K. Scott, J. Keane, Goals – Robe: J. McMartin, A. Weir, G. Dutton, J. Tomlinson; Scores and ladders adjusted by MSEFL officials due to 60pt rule. J. Matthews, T. Ling. Kalangadoo: not supplied. *Glencoe awarded 4 points from round two loss due to forfeit from Mt Burr.

2014 Champion Club Award A Grade b Grade senior Colts Junior Colts total Port MacDonnell 8 8 8 8 32 Kalangadoo 8 4 8 4 24 Tantanoola 8 8 0 4 20 Hatherleigh 4 0 8 8 20 Mt Burr 4 4 4 0 12 MORE than just Glencoe 0 4 0 4 8 Great Kitchens… Kongorong 0 0 4 0 4 Robe 0 0 0 4 4 Nangwarry 0 4 0 0 4 8733 2720 www.klasbilt.com.au

10 - MID SOUTH EAST BUDGET • SATURDAY APRIL 12TH 2014 www.msefl.com.au Junior & Senior Colts player numbers

GLENCOE 29 Nick Waring 27 Ben Casey 13 Connor Wilson PORT MACDONNELL 24 Harry Bigmore Junior Colts Senior Colts: 28 lachlan Farrugia 14 Damon Koch Junior Colts 25 Ryan VonStanke 1 Mark Arthurson 1 Sam Sutherland 42 Tom Saunders 15 Dylan Wright 2 Brodie Dixon 26 Ben Legoe 2 David Arthurson 2 lachie Lang 46 Ben Stott 17 Trent Gibbs 6 Rory Nattrass 28 George Dutton 3 Declan Hurley 3 Brodie Fabris 47 Jamil Jones 18 Jack Muhovics 8 Brett Steen 32 Patrick Fennell 4 Ryan Kuhl 4 Jordan Jones 50 liam Ousey 19 Bradley Scott 14 Ryan Walter 33 lachie Hurst 5 Brody Allison 5 Ben Leopold Braiden Ousey 20 Jack Wilson 17 Jordan Mudford 34 Jesse Tomlinson (vc) 6 Danny Khan 6 Jez Jones James Hunter 21 George Wimshurst 22 Keagan Feast 35 Edward Dutton 7 Jack Edmonds 7 Ben Lang 23 Mitchell Gurney 29 Isaac Nattrass 36 Jesse Robertson 8 Jaidyn Shane 8 Mitch Pulmer Kongorong 24 Jake Whitty 31 Adam Richards 37 Henry Gould 10 Adam Kuhl 9 Jed Telfer Junior Colts 25 liam Whitty 33 Darcy Higgs Khynan Varlet 11 Angus Wittig 10 Bradley Slape Coach: Mark Kranz 35 Tarquin Newton Senior Colts Senior Colts 14 Nathan Johnson 11 lewis Walker 1 Joshua Kranz 36 lachlan Neill 1 Billy Delbridge (vc) Coach: Jordan Pettit 15 Will Maloney 12 Will Gilbertson 2 Robert Kilsby 2 James Watts 37 Tyreese Newton 19 Bradley Frost 13 Brad Wight 3 Cooper Von Stanke 38 Jet Mules 5 Sam Denton 3 Dylan Vanderhorst 7 liam Fennell 20 Clarrie Mallon 14 Brady Gibbs 4 Jack Oppelar 4 Tyson Tukia 39 Jesse Livingston 8 Cody Davis 21 Tom Arthurson 15 Patrick Fabris 6 Jack Thompson 5 Jacob Fox 40 Joe Misic 11 Michael Dell’Antonio 22 Patrick Mitchell (C) 16 Angus Altschwager 7 Adam Kilsby 6 Ben Ballantyne 46 Keyarnah Smith 23 Charlie Mallon 17 Hamish Smith 8 Brody Bisnov 7 Thomas Jackman-Tilley 47 Tre Davis 15 Jack Sneath 24 Dylan Pfitzner (C) 18 Blake Bowman 10 louis Oppelar 8 Brodie Quintel 50 Zak Glynn 16 Michael Hansberry 25 Anthony Lipscombe 19 Sam Kent 11 Cooper Sanderson 9 Darcy Hogan 51 James Bald 22 Alex Clements (c) Senior Colts 20 Tyson Bennett 12 liam Bottomley 10 Brodie Hogan 52 Parker Smith 23 Kieran Smith 1 Kial Poole 21 Zac Jones 13 Aaron Shepherd 11 Bailey Cutting 53 Trent Ebejer 30 Sam Altschwager 4 Rhys Edwards 22 Amos Seamer 14 Jairus Curtis 12 Connor Cresentino 54 Sakari Pelkonen 32 Ben Bayliss 6 Jack Doyle 23 Elijah Seamer 15 Xavier Banefield 13 Thomas Hales 55 Max Moody 37 Sam Stoios 9 Josh Slape 25 Kai Ridler 17 lachlan Smith 14 Cale Gordan Senior Colts 40 Hamish Kurray (vc) 10 Rylan Lee 28 Brad Gard 19 Ray Phillips 15 Jacob Gregory 1 Keelan McClean Jarrod Flannery 11 Edward Trupp (VC) 29 Angus Altschwager 20 Ronnie Wighton 16 Corey Gamble 3 Morgan Feast 12 Bradley Elven 21 Will Vickery 17 Hayden Schultz (c) 4 Tom Zeitz Tantanoola 13 Boyd Millhouse Kalangadoo 25 Trent Mahony 18 Ben Squire 5 Sam Zeitz 26 Alex Fitzgerald Junior Colts 14 James Telford (VC) Junior Colts 19 Shaun McRobert 7 Tim Sullivan 3 Sam Linton 15 Bill Arthurson 28 Stefan Bowden 2 Brandon McMurtrie 20 Tom Tukia 8 Scott Baulch 4 Will Scanlon 16 Max Khan (VC) 29 Joe Miller 9 Dale Williams 3 Tye McManus 21 Jesse Robbins 5 Xander Copeland 17 Drew Mallon 8 leigh Redford Senior Colts 10 Ben Milstead 22 Sam Wallis (c) 6 Alec Roberts 18 Caleb Musgrave 10 Koby White Coach: Darren Wright 11 Callum Morrison 23 Braydn Jennings 7 Kai Malseed 19 Daniel Cleggett 12 Braydon Hately 4 Jake Blackwell 24 liam Collier (vc) 12 Nick Steen 8 Wyatt O’Halloran 20 William Cleggett 13 Sam Farrugia 6 Sam Baker 25 Glen Moulat 13 Ned Wilke 21 Tim Kentish 18 Dylan Driver 7 Aaron Lightbody 14 Brodie Williams 9 Jacob Bell 10 Mason Patzel 22 Braedon Lipscombe 29 Nathan Auld 8 Phillip McInnes NANGWARRY 15 Wade Chant 25 Marcus Shayne 30 Kobie McMurtrie 10 Jack Mullan 16 Jock Carrison 14 Billy Hann 27 Nate Smith 31 Daryl Shepherd 11 Curtis Schiedl Junior Colts 17 Scott Enderl 18 Hamish Ferguson 30 Bradley Mitchell (C) 32 Matthew Davies 12 liam Bottomley 1 lennox Lewis 19 Kyle Cawthorne 19 James Lucas 35 Tobie Hately 14 Andrew Last 4 lachlan Haggett 20 Riley Rolph 20 Bradley Yates Hatherleigh 36 luke McIntyre 15 Domonic Von Stanke 5 William Bricknell 21 Will Rolph 21 Corby White 7 Nickolas Rowe Junior Colts 37 Brody Mulraney 16 Brandon Kranz 23 Jarred Feast 22 Matt Nelson 38 Tom Oppelar 18 Harrison Evans 9 Dylan Podobnik 24 Jack Williams 28 Tyler Bevan 1 Bailey Poulish 10 Nathan Rowe 2 Harry Coote 39 Josh Driver 19 Tyson Modra 27 Blair Cutting 30 Ryan Hoffman 40 Jaidyn Carlson 21 Jordan Coombe 11 Nicholas Harter 28 Rhys Timms 3 Caleb Gibbs Senior Colts 42 Nathan Widdison 23 Jim McIntosh 13 Dylan Field 30 Tom Vassallo 5 Kade Bradley 14 Chad Dinnison 1 Toby Wing 6 Frazer Bradley James Krieger 24 Paul Vanikiotis 32 Brandon Newton Nathan Reilly 25 Ryan Vickery 17 Robert Hicks 34 lockie Tilley 2 Jack Hann 7 lachie Jackman-Tilley 18 Rory Widdison-Mills 5 Clay Scudds 8 Alex Spehr Josh Telford 26 Kynan Baker 41 Kane Livingston Angus Tucker 27 Nathan Farrell 19 Cayden Jones 42 liam Kemp 7 Kyle Abrahamson 9 Alex Buhlmann 20 Addison Green 8 Toby Pink 10 Clayton Skeer Senior Colts 28 Jarrod Neshoda 43 Grady Hutchesson 29 Jason Gordon 22 Dale Smart 49 Kyall McClean 10 Roy Osborne 11 MaxTelfer 1 Patrick Davies 24 Joel Virtanen 11 Stephen Moreland 12 luke MacGregor 30 Taylor Saffin 2 Christian Howlett 25 Bradley Philby 13 leon Wing 13 Michael Fabris 5 Sam McManus ROBE 26 Aaron Edwards 14 Bryce Radley 14 Tyson Sutherland 6 Conner Jennings Mount Burr Junior Colts 15 Sam Gray 7 Mitchel Lowe Junior Colts Senior Colts Coach: Fabian Bigmore 16 Marshall Reid 16 Jacob Lang 10 liam Carlson 1 Frazer Johnston 1 Mason Brinsley 1 Jordan McMartin 17 Matt Sorella 17 Jack Gray 11 James Brennan 2 Brett Russell (c) 2 Dylan Field 2 Nicholas Enright 18 Campbell Serle 18 Harrison Webster 15 Connor Jones 3 Thomas Vanderhorst 4 Hayden Saunders 4 Thomas Gould 19 Marc Roberts 20 Tyson Sutherland 16 Corey McCormack 4 Noah Cutting 5 Bradley Haggett 5 Harry Hooper (vc) 20 Jordan Gould 21 Jake Wight 17 liam Hay 5 Graham Potter 7 lachlan Haggett 6 Tangaroa Joseph 21 Jack Radley 22 Riley Chester 19 Nathan Bott 7 Rhys Gamble 8 Seth Potter 7 Terrence Wilfred 22 Zane Walker 23 Doug Treloar 21 James Davies 8 Brock Plunkett 9 Brock McIntosh 9 Joshua Kellock 23 Bryce Patzel 24 Spencer Jones 22 Keiran Weistra 10 Kody Bowering 12 Robert Hicks 20 Matthew Dell’Antonio 28 Adam Gregory 25 Will Chay 23 Jordan Brennan 11 Edward Ballantyne (vc) 16 Brad Rowe 21 Nicholas Hurst 29 Ethan Glass-Reilly 26 louis Brown 24 Doug Oeser 12 Brodie Gregory 49 Matt McCallum 22 Angus Weir (c) 32 Steven White

BREAKFAST WITH THE COCKTAIL CALCUTTA STARS PARTY Saturday May 10th - Wednesday May 14th - Thursday May 15th - 7am 6.30pm 8pm Mount Gambier City Hall - $35pp Gambier Hotel Racecourse Tickets contact office $5/ticket Proud to be associated with 2014 SCOTT GROUP OF COMPANIES MOUNT GAMBIER GOLD CUP the Mid South Eastern Football DAY 1 - THURSDAY MAY 15TH DAY 2 - FRIDAY MAY 16TH Allan Scott Glenburnie Racecourse Allan Scott Glenburnie Racecourse League in season 2014 Gates open 10am Gates open 10am $15 Adults $20 Adults $12 Concession $15 Concession 17 Fairlane Drive, Mount Gambier FREE SGIC BUS Phone 8724 0158 Raceday packages available—please contact the office on 08 8725 4466 or Email: [email protected] www.msefl.com.au MID SOUTH EAST BUDGET • SATURDAY APRIL 12TH 2014 - 11 mount burr mozzies which they did which was great to watch attack on the football was pleasing to see. Glencoe was an understatement. The FOOTBALL from the sidelines. The new players to the We had numerous players who contributed former was reflected with an outstanding side specially the U/11s that have stepped on the day. Darcy H was a focal point up first quarter resulting in a six goal opening IT was with great excitement we ventured up from last year were fantastic and showed forward as well as the two Toms, Hayden S term. However, we knew Glencoe would over the hill to Glencoe to start our season, age or size doesn’t matter when it comes to was everywhere in the time he spent on the bounce back and put up a strong contest new coaches and players sure had all the winning the contest. Conner Wilson showed field, Corey G picked up touches around the in the following three quarters. Conditions supporters interested in all results and we all what he is capable of with a solid game in ground in his first Senior Colts game, whilst deteriorated throughout the day resulting played well enough to come away with wins defence and on the ball to be named best Dylan V and Billy D worked tirelessly all day in both sides missing crucial opportunities in all grades. Great support continues to be player. Dylan Wright battled in the ruck and in trying conditions. A good start for the year however, to the boy’s credit they the corner stone of our great club. when rested up forward gave us a strong but there is still ample of work that needs demonstrated resilience and answered the Mini Mossies: The Mini Mossies once target. Eddie Ballantyne and Brett Russell to be done. challenge put to them by the Glencoe side again have great numbers this year with were their usual selves getting involved in B Grade: What an exciting year it looks resulting in a 37 point win. Players such as 18 players that are as keen as can be. the play and stamping their authority. Young to be for the reserves with a great mix of Jamie Little, Scott Bevan and John Agnew Last week we went to Glencoe and all my Jack Wilson showed he knows where the old, young and some new players. The first were strong contributors along with a host of 18 players were ready and raring to go. goals are and was lively up forward kicking quarter showed good signs with plenty of others. It is now a challenge to improve on Glencoe players mixed with us and we had three goals. Our sixth best last but not the ball however we failed to convert in last week and put in a stronger performance a great first up game. I told the kids after least with his first game fresh out of U/11s front of goals. This continued throughout the the match I thought it was their best game was Bradley Scott who was racking up quarters which kept Glencoe in the game. against a much improved Robe. ever and some of the play, handball, run on possessions by beating everyone else to the The game was saved by outstanding efforts Our first home game this week against and leading was great to watch. Mentions ball. A good start lads to the season. in the back line especially from back pockets Robe, remember there is still some tickets this week go to Kallan Bevan, Jett Bowering, Senior Colts: The Senior Colts started Dylan Montouri and Scotty Carroll. Others to available for the 100 Club so get in quick. Lauchie Alcock and Jake Whitty. off the year a little rusty and took a while stand out where Ash, Juddy, Fiebs, Grosser We will be holding our Calcutta on May Junior Colts: The mini colts started the to click into gear. It was good to see the and Scotty Les. Well done guys. Let’s keep 3rd, our second home game so get your season off well for 2014. With the greasy Glencoe colts filling a full side and they working and enjoying our football and the syndicates together and purchase your conditions it took a quarter to get up and were competitive early kicking the first results will continue. player. Lastly a big congratulation to Frazer running but once they did they played a good goal of the game and putting our side on A Grade: After a long pre-season and and Leeza on their wedding today, we all solid game of football. With a reasonably the back foot. When the boys finally awoke the bye in round one, to say the seniors wish you the best of luck today and your small side they had run and carry the ball they played some good team footy and their were eager to put on a good display against future life together.

together as a team. We had lots of changes the most of it and go out hard. Good luck for the first time for our club. It is a tough netBALL at each of the quarters and adjusted well today. ask to have a new group of players come to the changes. The conditions were wet B Reserve: Rough start to the season together and “click” from the word go. We Congratulations to Sophie Wallis, Emma and made us slow our game down. Great but a top effort to all considering we haven’t now have a foundation in which to build and Hogan and Madi Bowering for making defence all over the court and we worked really played together before. Erin Little I look forward to continual improvement as SAPSASA netball. Also well done to Chloe hard in attacking the ball. Welcome to the gave her all in defence and Jas Eyles played the year progresses. Thank you to those Vanderhorst for making the SE Regional team Sophie Goode, Maddie Butler, Madi amazingly for someone who has just started who supported our team including officials, Academy. Bowering and Anna Fox, along with their the game. Ange Potter went in with her all in scorers and those on the bench. We Junior 1: Well done girls, what an families. Let’s work hard at training and defence and attack and Hannah Fraser found appreciate our contribution. awesome game to start the season. You we can only improve. Thanks to Emma for the space everytime. Romana Quintel, Nicole A Grade: A draw! This is a wonderful can see the effort that all the girls are scoring and Paula and Chloe for umpiring. Bowman, Seranne Aberle and Jess Verbena result given we trailed Glencoe by 7 goals putting in at training showing on the court 15 & Under: Well done girls. It’s great just an overall top play where ever they were going into the final quarter. This intensely with even parents commenting how well to start the season off with a win! In put. Best players Ange Potter and Romana competitive game was played in great spirit everyone played. Great to see everyone challenging wet and slippery conditions you Quintel. in very challenging conditions - drizzling rain, sharing the ball around and having a go got the job done. It wasn’t always pretty B Grade: Bad luck girls. With a new team a slippery surface and high flying tenacious at all positions. Thanks heaps Mandy for to watch, but the points are on the board. it will take time to settle to play with each defenders and attacking players taking risks umpiring and also thanks Ava for all your Mikaela and Molly worked tirelessly in circle other. We will work hard at training and our from both sides. The game, for those who help on game day and we wish you a speedy defence, and as the game went on the team will improve with each week. We had watched held everything for the spectator. recovery so you’ll soon be back running defensive effort of everybody on the court some great passages of play and we can A great team game from both sides. For around with the other girls. Coaches award improved. Remember: Pressure on the pass only get better each week. Heads up and us Heidi, Megan and Anne held strong and - Alice Goode, it was great to see you keep can equal an interception for a teammate come out firing against a tough Robe team gave us plenty of opportunities when they trying in goals. down the court. Overall a great team game. today. were there. Chole and Kate worked tirelessly Junior 2: Well done girls on your first Let’s come out strongly again this week A Reserve: It was a challenge to play our to feed Hayley and Ebony who also led by game. What a terrific effort, you all worked against Robe and work hard at keeping to first game in drizzly rain and on a wet court, example with their never say die formula. hard. There was some fantastic court our space on court. Awesome Burr 15s! but I was pleased with the way we improved Thank you to both Heidi E and Emily for your play with lots of attacking and defending. 17 & Under: A really pleasing effort from as the game went on. Thank you for your support on and off the court and a special Thank you to Carol Beven and Glencoe for all the girls. We had some good passages of patience as I try different combinations to thank you to our team manager Colleen umpiring, it was very much appreciated. Our play and we showed some areas that need see what will work the best for our team. We and Heidi E who were put under the pump best players for last week were Kayla Gurney to be worked on. Thanks to Kaylah and Molly had some great passages of play when the early by the coach and have both emerged and Isabelle Quintel. Well done girls. for taking the court and sitting bench. This ball was driven out of defence and put out from the encounter with flying colours. 13 & Under: Well done girls. A great start week we are playing our first home game, in front of a running player. It is wonderful Overall a great start to the season with some to the season with all of us working well giving us advantage of the court. Let’s make to have some new players take the court promising signs. Well done team!

1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Final MOUNT BURR

MOUNT BURR Football CLUB Player Numbers 1 Thomas Renzi 9 Nathan Muhovics 18 Dylan Ridley 30 Dylan Montuori 45 Tom Butler 2A Andrew Ridley 10 Thomas Fennell 19 Tyler Stanley 31 Bronte Grosser 49 Damien Medoro 2B Matthew Osmond 11 Christopher Murray 20 Jamie Little 32 Peter Guyett 50 Kallan Reilly 3 Jonathan Agnew (vc) 12 Dale Bowering 21 Steven Hughes 35 Jack Gregory 52 Scott Lesslie (vc) 4 Matthew Sporer 13 Mark Teagle 22 Josh Wallis 36 Ashley Butler 54 Scott Carroll 5 Clinton Gallio (c) 14 Scott Bevan 25 William Whitty 39 Chris Icke-Poulter 6 Frazer Scanlon 15 Taylor Redden 26 Justin Nowak 40 Ben Wilson 7 Scott Gamble 16 Hayden Schultz 27 Josh Fiebig 41 luke Thiele (c) 8 Ben Gordon 17 Shaun Withers 29 Jacob Wilson 44 Nicholas Morrison

12 - MID SOUTH EAST BUDGET • SATURDAY APRIL 12TH 2014 www.msefl.com.au robe roosters to haunt us. With Kilsby on fire was given a ‘run with role’ with FOOTBALL early, Pete Agnew stepped to the Ben Mules and kirbed his earlier A Grade: The Robe seniors plate and read the ball coming in influence. Although we are 0 and came up against a very polished perfectly to repel mulitple forward 2, one thing that can’t be faulted attacks. Coach Coxon was huge and disciplined K’doo outfit last is our commitment to the contest, all round the ground, smashing Saturday and were in it until half everyone is throwing themselves into packs and generally being at way through the last quarter, when in every time. We welcomed to the his menacing best. Jakob Wood club Nick Cane, who performed the Pies kicked away for a 47 showed he has still got it with a well for his first game with new point win. Once again we were typical in and under game to be teammates and we look forward to slow to start and when we got our high in the best players. Spike chances we didn’t take them, and Dunn carried on from round one, seeing him in a Robe jumper this our opposition did, with 5 points to although with less blood loss, and year. This week we have the Burr, 3 straight in the first quarter. Like continually ran down opponents so once again we will have a great round one, the longer the game and made them pay for their challange in front of us. Good to wore on, the better we got and possessions. Jaryd Dawson chimed see the team stay together in the always seemed to be close enough, in with 4 goals and Scott Sawyer is club after the game and well into ABOVE: Peter Agnew gets the kick but the early missed chances and starting to play himself into form. the night to support the club. Well away against Kalangadoo last costly turnovers would come back I must mention Brad Ross who done! week. Photo: Karen Gould.

to Maddie, for a fantastic effort at with Kalangadoo being such a Candice and Rachel providing better netBALL GK, and to Kristin for her brilliant strong team. The girls fought hard driving in the 2nd half. Megan again Junior 2: We are showing defence work and giving 110% all for the first quarter with Jasmine was gutsy all game and Teagan so much improvement from last game. Let’s look forward to today’s Dawson in WD showing great and Kylie trying to combat strong year.We had a few lapses in the game with confidence in all our aggression and hard work. In oppositions. Rose worked hard in players abilities. Incentive: Maddie the second and third quarter the defence then ran her through the first quarter but steadied after Von Stanke (Robe Hair Affair), girls lost some concentration and centre which provided a lot of drive that. Great work from everyone. Kristen Nunan (Robe Fresh). Kalangadoo capitalised on this to we needed in the last quarter. Let’s Incentives: Libby Yeo (Nampara 15 & Under: Score 27-30. be up by 15 going in to the last keep our heads up and work hard Cabins). Proudly sponsored by Integrity quarter. The Robe girls then found at training so we come our strong Score 22-33. 13 & Under: Homes. We got off to an amazing some fight and worked extremely against the Burr. Calcutta: Georgia Proudly sponsored by Hilton Rural start against a strong Kalangadoo hard to close the margin to just 7 Perkins (The Shack). Incentive: (Al & Brad Nunan). A great effort line up, and led the entire game goals. Incentives: Jasmine Dawson Rachel Kennett (Robe Engineering) girls against a very physical and until half way through the last (The Cleaning Bloke), Ciarne for a great defensive game. polished Kalangadoo side. We quarter. We will take lots of Tomlinson (Robe Providore). A Grade: Score 45-77. Proudly started off strongly leading by 8 positives from this game and it B Grade: Score 12-55. Proudly Sponsored by Holiday. First goals at half time. Unfortunately we was great to play against such sponsored by Thirty 3 Hair and quarter started out strong with us were unable to hold this lead due to tough opposition. We will work Beauty. Calcutta: Tegan Allwrite playing like a team and everyone too many unforced errors and silly on playing hard for four quarters. (The Shack). Incentive: Tamara Jess wanting the ball and re-offering. mistakes. However, a lot of positives Chloe played a strong game at GA (Robe Seafood). Unfortunately this didn’t last. can be taken from the game and against tall opposition and Jess A Reserve: Score 21-70. This game has showed us we we can learn from our mistakes. An Venn’s defensive and attacking Proudly sponsored by Wild have plenty to work on, loads excellent game by goalies Halle game just got better and better as Mulburry. Bad luck girls, we knew of potential and we’ll shape up and Joey who worked hard all the game went on earning them it was going to be a tough game before next time! We have a very day against a very strong defence the incentives. Positive signs for the against a quality Kalangadoo side, talented and versatile team and line. Asha was again strong and season girls! Incentives: Chloe Venn but we improved as the game went when we get it together we are a reliable thoughout the centre and (Robe Auto Marine), Jesse Venn on. With a different line up it took a great team, so let’s work towards was well supported by Maya, Kate (Loaves and Fishes). little while to settle but by half time that! Calcutta: Keeley Mason (The and Lucy on the wings and solid 17 & Under: Score 27-33. the ball was getting down court Shack). Incentive: Felicity Carter defence by Kristin, Maddie and Proudly sponsored by Mats a lot easier. Paula and Georgia (The Shack) - great to have you Sophie. Incentives were awarded Plumbing. A hard game as always worked tirelessly in the goals with back Flip!

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r obe Football CLUB Player Numbers 1 Peter Agnew 7 Jaryd Dawson 14A James Matthews 20B Adam Brooks 26B Ben Copping 40 Tom Kurray 2 Elroy Samuel 8 Sam Huebner 14B Troy Newton 21 Brad Ross 27 luke Hann 3A John Dunn 9A Jordan Pettit 15A Dylan Coxon 22 Alex Clements 28A Zac Deane 3B Joel Gibbs 9B Dylan Peters 15B Muru Joseph 23A Riley Dickinson 28B Jacob Nicholson 4A Ben Jess 10A Andrew Everett 16 Adam Rayner 23B Barry Fennell 29 Cody Davis 4B Andrew Clarke 10B Daniel McKenny 17 Tristen Ling 24A Josh Steele 30A Glynn Brooks 5A Jacob Wood 11 Baden Ling 18 Hamish Kurray 24B Travis Woodward 30B Geoff Hunt 5B Robert Giles 12 Todd Lehmann 19 Henry Ludwig 25 Brad Jacob 32 Keiren Tink 6 Brodie Davis 13 Jordan Mann 20A Jake Keane 26A Brodie Dening 39 Brendan Brooks www.msefl.com.au MID SOUTH EAST BUDGET • SATURDAY APRIL 12TH 2014 - 13 ka al ngadoo magpies Chrissey’s Bees after a small loss to the game against the Spuds. However his centre Killa backed the ute into the Robe boundary FOOTBALL old enemy in Glencoe the previous week circle baptism by the Doo boys in celebrating line to give his woofas a view of dad playing were not keen to emulate the feat. In fact old this post game may have changed his mind. on Rooster reserve. His boy’s are well trained A profitable trip to the seaside with three mate Krammo took umbrance in being fitted We had a few early scares after Chrissy after Killa found himself on the receiving end of the ‘pots’ returning a ‘profit’. out for the House’s jumper so after a week came off in the first to stay off and young of a few slacko tackles! In an overcast day occasioning a burst of pumping the Hawthorn head managed to Sammy Casey was looking for a bit of R&R The Kdoo Hiltons Ian is a big part of our of sun during the seniors the Doo boys had slide into Crouchy’s twenty nine. before coming back in the last. 2014 campaign and is appreciative of any the best of the Sherrin to make them all the Besides Stewie’s absence pulling out for Ben’s Pies were straight shooters with of our blokes patronage. So if you are after a more looking to take Nangas today. Krammo and Mitch Thompson also gave up three as the Roosters peppered the goals cold beer and a hot comment come and see A mixed result for our junior grades last a game in glory to let Pie from way back Phil with five. Coming in to the second a more Ian and Julie. week against Robe. The Junior Colts came Robinson in for a game. determined Rooster outfit kept us honest up against a good running and skilled team Swannee Opie waved the boys through holding the Pies to a six point only extension Aunty Kerry and canteen staff continue and whilst losing the game the boys kept over the next four quarters. From the of the first term advantage. to kick up a storm record being set for teas applying pressure and ran the game right out sidelines it was very noticeable that the An extra can at the Rooster hill was sold. Great stuff. Let’s hope the crockery to the final siren. There are good signs in the experience of a few of the 2013 Pies in required for any Pie with a nervous holds out. way they are playing especially with such a Viney, Banno and Aiden helped the cause. disposition as they out scored us by five Word has it that Bluebagger pres of the young side. Great to see some new faces in Coach Chrissy would have been pumped as points going into the last. Kdoo chapter in Feathers has lost interest, the team. Awards went to T McManus (Fasta they strived for that magical 20th goal. Little did we know though that Robe not wanting to get in too deep in the long Pasta), Brayden Hately (Subway), M Davies Not to happen though, stuck on nineteen Roosters had rolled their last dice (or ran out neck betting department. (McDonalds), J Carlson (Hungry Jacks) and shite loads, as the siren rang. of breath) with Mulsey’s Magpies thirteen Millicent Taxis Rocket Rod waves the B McMurtrie (K’Doo Lions Club Ritchie Rich Christopher had our best as Gully, 5 goals shots to S.F.A. sealing the deal. senior Magpie flags at the seaside getting us award). with few disputing that, along with young Best were Pebbles, Johno Mules, over the line. Thanks Rodney. The Robe Senior Colts were a couple gun Brad Tiller, Viney (a million kicks and Lyonsy’s bro Lyonsy, junior stag, Banno and Sandy corner, award winning barmaid of short on numbers but not on quality. After a knocking on the door), Auldy’s in Aiden and son of a gun Tylor as he slowly emerges Kdoo Hilton fame gave the Penola POW’s good first qtr from our lads the game was cuzz Camo and Doo boy Dills Barlow. Great from the old blokes shadow. Great to see Turtle a ninga requesting that he keep the an even contest. Twelve points in the 3rd qtr bunch of blokes achieving a great result! these two Jones boys strut their stuff to an Penola storm troopers north of the Katnook was not a good return but does show we Young Can played ‘alongside’ his ‘blisters’ appreciative audience. Main goals to Tyler gas plant after the recent hello hello event. controlled the play for much of that period. boy Jacob and Jimmy Pratt also played his with four, Killa and Doods three apiece were Today’s wood raffle is kindly donated by Well done to the players that put on the Robe first game on an early return to the seniors. the main contributors. the Pies to our local Kalangadoo remembers jumper for a half with James Brennan even Benny’s boys knowingly wasting their It was evident after the game that Chrissy ANZAC group. A worthy cause remembering kicking a goal for Robe. Best players were time along with seven other clubs treading got the sympathy vote from Jamie who was S McManus (Kriegers Kool Cash), P Davies water until the Demons pick up the 2014 ‘collected’ by the boy in Adelaide Friday. Not the sacrifice of local enlistees in all wars (KFC Life Members award), Jamil Jones flag never the lest came to the seaside too hard to see the reason Opie Builders star under the Aussie flag. (Fasta Pasta), Connor Jones (Kentucky Fried looking to achieve the early wins to look at a erector, Chrissy did his driving muscle. Welcome today to Nangas hoping that Chicken), Nathan Bott (Thurs Night Tea) and September spot at glory. The half time love in with the Doo and we find a replacement for the replacement B Casey (KFC Ladies Committee award). A couple of outs from the Murphy Robe revealed Andre sucking on a Fanta replacement full forward. A reminder that subs are now due. Please campaign saw the inclusion of Christian can. You will find that this is not a good look kalangadoo.sportingpulse.net pass on your subs and medical forms to your Howlet for his second game and the ‘virginal’ young Fella! Kalangadoo Football and Netball Club on team manager, Sue Auld or Simon Bott. 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Under 13: A bit of a scratchy start but with some great defence from Mikaila, Jade provided lots of drive down court to win the netBALL once we settled, things began to flow well. Lythgo and Jade Opie. Which got us in the Gambier City Pharmacies award. Schultzy Congratulations to all players who adjusted game. We were very patient in the goal circle was again dominant in attack, working Our trip down to the beautiful seaside town well to constant changes of combinations passing it back and using the wings which well younger and ‘older’ team members. of Robe last week was made even more and positions. Awards went to Georgia (Hot was great to see. It got a bit close in the last Congrats and thanks also to Jordy and Sarah enjoyable when at the end of the day it saw Chocolate award) for a ripper of a game, quarter but you all kept working together us again walk away with wins across all Sarah (Hungry Jack’s award) and Jess as a team and we came away with the win. who showed they can easily slot into these grades. A big thanks as always to all those (Moloney’s Market). Keep working hard girls and we will get the senior teams when required. that coach, umpire, score, manage, time Under 15: After a slow first quarter we results we want. A Grade: A solid win after a close first and help with first aid across all our teams worked hard to turn the game around. Many B Grade: Another great win girls, it was half. An impressive performance from because without your dedication and support of you had patches of good play but lacked really great to see some fantastic passages all players who worked hard to win their we would not be able to achieve results like concentration at times. Well done to Paige in of play down into the attack line and our positions. Melissa (Collars and Cuffs award) these. her first taste of netball and to Eliza (Subway defenders are really starting to gel. But we and Carol shot accurately again and the Junior 2: Last week we tried new stuff award) on her strong contribution through all know that there is still a lot to work on. defensive pressure caused headaches for on court, things worked and some things the centre. Kaitlyn and Jasmine (Wendy’s So let’s really start to think about where Robe. Jayde seemed to be everywhere and didn’t, just need to keep trying. Tiannah award) continued to turn the ball over with we would like to finish this year and set received DKs award for trying hard and intercepts and rebounds. Nice patience in ourselves some goals on how to get there ran hard through centre with support from listening and Ebony received Wendy’s award and around the ring by our attack line. this week. Jenna and little Jade. Leah (Margaret St for having a go and sharing the ball around. Under 17: We got another 2 points on A Reserve: Another win with 8 solid Meat award) managed to shut down her I’m very pleased that all the girls are trying the board and that’s all that really matters contributors. It was very difficult to pick best much taller opponents and Jonesy jumped their best. Keep it up all. at the end of the day. We started off strong players but Lisa go plenty of turnovers and on any loose balls. A great team effort.

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k alangadoo Football CLUB Player Numbers 1 Michael Jones 9 Brenton Telford 18 Thomas Bannister 26 Bradley Auld 40 Jakob Opie 52 Jacob McCullum 2 David Vine 10 Mitchel Lowe 19 Cameron Auld 28 Matt Auld 41 Mitch Thomson 55 Dylan Barlow 3B Steve McCann 11 Chris Mules 20 Matt Gribben 30 James Hunter 42 Brad Tiller 56 Cameron Jorgensen 3 Anthony Kilsby 12 Alex Lyon 21 Samuel Casey 32 Stewart McLaughlin 45 leigh Goldsworthy 60 Ryan Fisher 4 Andrew Stone 13 Tom Williams 22 James Pratt 33 Michael Krieger 46 Mark Grosvenor 61 Dylan Gull 5 Brian Casey 14 Thomas Chant 22B Michael Millhouse 34 Ben Mules 47 Matt May 6 Dallas Jeffree 15 Jesse McPhail 23 Tyler Jones 35 Matt Doody 48 Ben Walker 7 Jason Bannister 16 Aidan Auld 24 John Mules 37 Elliot Pegler 49 Jason Mulraney 8 Jack Casey 17 Aaron Ilsley 25 Tim Brennan 38 Des West 51 Ryan Fisher

14 - MID SOUTH EAST BUDGET • SATURDAY APRIL 12TH 2014 www.msefl.com.au nangwarry s aints Pt Mac responded to win by two they are an improved side this Proudly sponsored by L.V Dohnt FOOTBALL goals. Pt Mac has been a great help season and hopefully a win is just Nangwarry, Green Triangle Recyclers AN entertaining day of football to the Saints Senior Colts over many around the corner. Mount Gambier, Chemist King against Pt Mac last Saturday years in providing players. Although Today it’s Kalangadoo, so let’s Mount Gambier and Lion Nathan. see if we can record a few upsets. with four hard fought games, but the Saints nearly got there the right result was a Pt Mac win, with unfortunately for the Saints, no the Saints players getting a little side could secure the points before confidence being in a close game. a good crowd. The club certainly B Grade: The Seconds, after a appreciates the outstanding support great win the previous week, came of the Pt Mac members and up against a very good Pt Mac supporters. side who led over the four quarters Junior Colts: The Junior Colts to win well. Although beaten the was a very even game but Pt Mac Saints showed they will be very proved too strong in the second competitive this season. Let’s see a half to take the points. Still a good return to the winners list today. effort by the young Saints to be very A Grade: The Seniors started competitive. their game well and held a two goal Senior Colts: The Senior Colts advantage at the first change and once again received outstanding were still in the game at the main support from Pt Mac to provide a break where Pt Mac held a two goal very close game over four quarters. lead. The second half saw Pt Mac In the last quarter the Saints looked gradually take control to record a ABOVE: Saint Matthew Fatchen takes on Port Mac’s Blake Lynch (left) like they might cause an upset but good win but the Saints have shown and Lachie Pratt (right) last week. Photo: Karen Cawthorne.

very overwhelming for our young B Grade: Bad luck ladies. We Tammy, you girls provided ample netBALL ones when they come up against started really flat and and carried opportunities for your attackers. Nangwarry Netball Club is opposition players who are more it through the whole game. Tricia Attack line moved the ball around proudly sponsored by Chemist King experienced and more comfortable played a great game at WD and well, just need to bring the ball in and G.J. Gardner. in the grade that suits them. I’m worked well with guidance from stronger at times. It was all positive sure once we learn where on Kristy in C. Demi did better last and hold your heads high, it was a Junior 2: We had our first wet the court we are to be during week with her rebounds and with great game. Club Tea award - Carly game of the season, well done critical plays and once we do gain a little more work will be amazing! Ploenges. to the girls for sticking at it even confidence the girls will feel more We all need to keep our head up A Grade: Pt Mac got the jump though it was cold and raining. comfortable. Most importantly is and keep pushing on even when on us, then we settled and started You all did a really good job and our training sessions. Let’s really we are down (this includes myself). to move the ball around well. I am proud of you all for working concentrate and make the most Let’s keep at it girls as we have At times we need to be a little together and co-operating with of the time we have. Hayley gets another tough week this week. more patient with our passing your teammates. Thank you to the a mention for staying on the court Club Tea award went to Tricia and remember we can always parents that helped out and to Pt with a sore leg, that’s what you Hutchesson. pass back. We had so many MacDonnell girls for a great game. call dedicated to the game. Hungry A Reserve: What an awesome great patches of play which is all Hungry Jacks Award - Paige. Jacks award - Tayla who I thought first half. We started strong and positive and we can work on these 15 & Under: Nang 14 Pt Mac played a real captain’s game. continued to persist to stay in to develop into a more structured 48. A huge thank you to Lynn for B Reserve: Tough game girls, the game. Our court play looked team. Good shooting by Nicole allowing Simone, from wait for it... we’re still trying to gel which and flowed well, it was only our B and Kayla worked hard and Junior 2s to play for us. Without makes it hard. It will come girls. passing and passing options that improved on a quality player. Well Simone we would have had only We will continue to work at training sometimes let us down. Carly done and let’s work on these 6 girls to field our side. The first and come out strong next game Ploenges was fantastic in GD, things. Thanks to Danni and Carly quarter was a good effort being against Kalangadoo. Club Tea definitely our work Thursday night for helping out. Club Tea award - only 4 goals down. Again it is Award - Brittany Fullford. paid off. Great rebounding by Cassie Dinnison.

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NANW G ARRY Football CLUB Player Numbers 1 Ricky Lindner 12 Kirk Rasmussen 21 Brent Reddan 31 Brody Sharam 41 Peter Balnaves 2 Jason Manninen 13 Matthew Fatchen 22 Nam Nguyen 32 Mick Chaplin 42 Paul McKeon 3 Brayden Kelly 14 Nigel Block 23 Nathan Reeves 34 Craig Hicks 43 Marcus Thomson 5 Ben Dinnison 15 Alex Carter 25 Corey Broad 35 Damien McNair 44 Joshua Clayfield 6 Jake McKeon 16 Jordan Haggett 26 John Barnes 36 Aiden Paprotny 45 Ashleigh Chapman 7 Simon Merrett 17 Ken Disselbach 27 Adam Gartside 37 luke Rainey 46 Aaron Horbury 9 Benjamin Deamer 18 Aidan Mills 28 Nicholas Boon 38 Adam Walker 10 Vesa Virtanen 19 Dylan Broad 29 Aaron Hill 39 Brad Rowe 11 Brett Lindner 20 Tyson Ploenges 30 Corey Pilven 40 Craig Lock www.msefl.com.au MID SOUTH EAST BUDGET • SATURDAY APRIL 12TH 2014 - 15 port mac demons kids improve working on different the case in B Grade football the coach. Overall a good effort, best FOOTBALL things and hoping it keeps them all side had a different look about it players Nathan Roach with 5 goals Alisha Williams, Swinging with the keen. Best players for the day Zac between injury and unavailability who would have really kicked a Stars contestant, will be holding Glynn, Jordan Mudford, Tre Davis, but thankfully due to excellent big bag if he had have put on his a cake stall today from 10am Adam Richards, Tarquinius Newton. depth in the squad a strong team best kicking boots, Ben Creek with was still was available. The first near the clubrooms. Funds raised Senior Colts: Congratulations another consistent game, Tommy to Sam Zeitz and Kyle McLean quarter saw some really good by Alisha will be donated to the Lampard in his first game of the being named as captains for the football being played by the boys Steven Noble Memorial Sub Fund. year, Jacob Reed in his first game Senior Colts for the 2014 season. with good ball skills and good Please held support Alisha in her as well, Matt Dwyer who has hands Nangwarry oval was in pristine movement and they were able to fundraising efforts. like vices and 2 blokes that both condition and after some players score 5 goals to none. The second played back and had stints in the Junior Colts: Congratulations were leant, the home side got off to term was more of the same with to Jessie Livingston, being named ruck Nick Driver and Matt Ikin. a flyer. We quickly found ourselves some really good passages of A Grade: Facing a rejuvenated captain for the minis this year, six goals behind after they kicked play and everyone working hard Nangwarry side last week was also Ryan Walter for vice captain with the wind in the first term. Our for each other, however some always going to be a worry. We and Jordan Mudford as dept vice. boys persisted in what was a very indifferent goal kicking we did never seem to get it all our own Turned up to Nangwarry to a nice competitive game, which eventually start to make the scoreboard look wet but sunny day, got to the field saw Pt Mac hit the lead for the first a little ordinary but the overall way down there, their pressure with 13 or 14 under 11 Nangwarry time in the match with only a few performance was good. Third was fantastic which caused us players keen to have a game but minutes spare in the last quarter. quarter was a little better on the some fundamental skill errors. After we were told they didn’t have Well done to the players who scoreboard due to a bit more half time we adapted and began an under 11, so we are sorry to assisted Nangwarry and played the accurate goal kicking and the game running and linking and started Nangwarry and to our little bay game in the right spirit which when looked well in control. The last term getting a score on the board. Best boys, but we will make sure we challenged benefits all. Hats off to was marred by a few undisciplined players where Matt Roscow, Adam are out there playing next round. all the people involved in coaching acts that really caught the attention Taylor, Ryan Fox, Brad Creek and We trained average and went to the and supporting the youth at of coach Fox and in his post game Will Macdonald. Looking forward beach on Tuesday night but when Nangwarry, keep up the good work. address that did resemble some to the challenge today against we come to play we come to play. B Grade: An overcast day of the addresses of a previous undefeated Tantanoola, one of the I am overwhelmed by the way the greeted us for our round 2 game coach, left no doubt in the team’s premiership favourites. Go Bay kids are playing each week. The against Nangwarry. As often mind what is expected by the boys.

15 & Under: Pt Mac 48 v Higgs (Fasta Pasta) and Kelly Kelly was strong for us again under netBALL Nangwarry 14. Great game girls. Millard (Hairform). the post. Ady was awesome when F antASTIC results last week with Took us a few minutes to get into it, B Grade: Pt Mac 50 v she came on. Congrats to Candice all teams securing a win. A big but we came out with a good win Nangwarry 35. Well done girls, on her 150th game. Best players: in the end. Lots of touches in the few things we need to work on at congratulations to Candice Merrett Tegan Merrett (Birdie Blue) and mid court and great driving. A big training, keep our heads high and on reaching her 150th club game Kelly Coutts (South Aussie). congrats to Tilah Buckingham on stay strong. Best players: Lacey and Tilah Buckingham on her 50th A Grade: Pt Mac 67 v her 50th game. Best players: Lucie Neale (South Aussie) and Narelle Nangwarry. Great team effort and game, both playing them last week Milstead (Fasta Pasta award) and Lewis (Birdie Blue). nice to get our first win for the against Nangwarry. Nikita Fensom (McDonalds award). A Reserve: Pt Mac 41 v season. Strong work by Toni in Junior 2: A fantastic effort by B Reserve: Pt Mac 56 v Nangwarry 34. Bit of a flat start all the girls. A great improvement Nangwarry 27. What a great way girls. Once we had the change we at shooter and well fed by Mars, from round one and it was a great to start the season! Well done lifted and started working together, Marie and Em. Defence worked team effort, we did very well to to all our fantastic players. We only to drop off again in the last tirelessly all game creating many score many goals. Keep up the worked as a team and put what we quarter. We were very quiet with no turnovers. Let’s continue the great good work. Hungry Jack’s award: learnt from training into practise. direction and it showed all over the work going into today’s game. Best Stevie Collins, McDonalds award: We couldn’t be happier with your court. Fantastic effort from Tegan players: Toni Gilmore (South Aussie) Tara Fasdike. performance. Best players: Brianna with a change back into defence. and Emily Taylor (Fasta Pasta).

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pa ort m cdonnell Football CLUB Player Numbers 1 Matthew Byrne 9B Adam Lewis 21B Jacob Reed 32 James McGregor 45 Adam O’Dine 58 Tim Sullivan 2 Rohan Povey 10 Dylan Bromley 22 Zack Williams 33 Nathan Roach 46 Aidan Higgs 59 Tom Lampard 3A Josh Ransom 11A Joel Feast 23A Will Macdonald 34 Matthew Fox 47 Scott Enderl 60 Matthew Dwyer 3B Izak Ransom 11B Jordan Stark 23B Ben Holmes 35A Kieran Dooley 48 Rory Brodie 62 Kyall McClean 4 Adam Taylor 12 Jack Cawthorne 24 Matthew Ikin 35B Brendan Goodwin 49 Chris Driver 77 Matthew Roscow 5 Ryan Fox 13 Simon Cram 25 Ben O’Dine 39 Daniel Miller 53 Mathew Stark 99 luke McIntyre 6A Jordan Zeitz 15 Blake Lynch 26A Brad Stephens 40 Darryl Jones 54 Ben Wilke 6B Tyson McRostie 17 lachlan Pratt 26B Jarred Dempsey 41 Angus McGregor 55 Nick Driver 7 Ben McGregor 20 Brayden Steen 29 Damien O’Dine 43 Stephen Devine 56 Joe Gilbert 8 Ben Creek 21A Mal Lewis 31 Matthew Sullivan 44 Brad Creek 57 Tom Sullivan 16 - MID SOUTH EAST BUDGET • SATURDAY APRIL 12TH 2014 www.msefl.com.au t aan anool tigers be very damaging to the game. After half previous week it was pleasing to see Dogga, the reigning premiers. Better players were FOOTBALL time the boys fired up and won the last half. Crouchy, Scotty and Jimmy Flemming (first Chris Hale who did a brilliant job down back On a positive note the boys attack on the ball game back) all accommodate themselves putting on some big spoils then attacking Under 11: Well done to all the boys was great with some really good shepherds well. With plenty of talent still to come with some good run, Rob Versace got a lot of again. Every one of them doing well in a and smothers. Best was Toby Pink who training is a must! The test will be today as footy with some good contested marks and good start to the season. Some of the lads took some great marks across the ground, we hit a Port Mac side on their dung hill. rewarded with 3 goals, big Macca again was have been playing together for a few years 2nd Matt Sorella who was in and under all Four quarters of team footy and we will see dominating in ruck while Jack Dawe is really now and some of the link up play is very day, 3rd Bryce Radley who had plenty of where we are at! finding his feet in the MSE with another good impressive. I can see the improvement the footy, 4th Adam Gregory who moved up A Grade: Our first home game of the already in the boys only after the second the ground and used his body really well, year against Hatherleigh was again not a display. Others to play well were Braydn game and we are only going to get better. 5th Stephen Moreland and 6th Clay Scudds brilliant spectacle but we did enough to get Reilly in defence and Jordan Williams who Good luck today against the Bay. who both worked well in defence. Good the points in a tough physical contest. We has started the season off well. Today will Junior Colts: A cold winter morning work to Toby Pink on your A Grade debut. started with an unchanged team from the really test us as we travel to Pt Mac to play greeted us for our first game at home. The Awards: SMK Electrical - Toby Pink, Fasta previous week. The first quarter we came out the premiership favourites but with 2 from young boys came up against a very strong Pasta - Matt Sorella, Ladies Committee - firing dominating with plenty of the ball but 2 we should go in with confidence to have a and big Hatherleigh side. To our boys’ credit Bryce Radley, Subway - Adam Gregory, Tony failing to capitalise on the scoreboard as we crack and see where we are at. they never gave up and kept working hard Egan - Stephen Moreland. Best: Toby Pink, led by a couple of goals at quarter time. The General: The club would like to all day. Our backline was under the pump all Matt Sorella, Bryce Radley, Adam Gregory, second quarter was up and down the ground congratulate Tim and Emmi Stringer on the day and it was pleasing to see the boys keep Stephen Moreland and Clay Scudds. as both defences kept rebounding strongly. safe arrival of their baby girl as well as Ex- battling and make it harder for Hatherleigh B Grade: First home game of 2014 saw Hatherleigh scored late with 2 unanswered Tigers Emily and Chad Parks who had a baby as the game went on. Looking to today we us take on arch rivals Hatherleigh. After goals making scores level at half time. The boy. We wish you both all the best. Winner of play the Bay and all I ask of the boys is to a pretty even first quarter the boys then 3rd quarter was the game breaker even the gate raffle ($100 Ducky’s voucher) was keep giving their all no matter what the state switched on to play some good footy to run though Hatherleigh kicked the first we then Hatherleigh’s Brian Skeer. Presentations after of the game and to keep enjoying their footy. out 22 goal victors. In what was a pretty answered with 5 straight goals taking a 21 Awards: SMK Electrical - James Lucas, even spread of best players we had winners point lead into last quarter so confidence today’s game will be back at the Commersh, KFC - Xander Copeland, McDonalds - Mason on every line. Backs were led by Clay who was high. To the players’ credit we knew it would be great to see a few people back Patzel. Best: Corby White, Hamish Ferguson, intercepted most of Hatherleigh’s attacking Hatherleigh would fight back hard but we there for a meal or a drink and support those Matt Nelson, Tyler Bevan, Ryan Hoffman and movement, in the middle, Dylan Tinks showed good poise hanging on and kicking 3 who support us! Brad Yates. and Skin ran riot and up forward Chanty, goals up the clubroom end which had been www.tantanoolafootballclub.sportingpulse.net Senior Colts: Once again another slow Scott and Jimmy all capitalised on their the non-scoring end all day. So a 3 goal Like us on Facebook - Tantanoola Football start which the boys learnt very quickly can opportunities. With four changes from the margin in the end was a great result against and Netball Club

there in the end! We tried a few different score girls, just keep working on improving Janice got the Tony Egan Mensland voucher. netBALL options in goals and once we settled we our game. It was good to see all girls play A Reserve: Bad luck girls. A started to work together well. Some great the game out. Remember girls, today’s disappointing loss but plenty of positives Junior 2: Great game girls. Everyone intercepts by the defenders and excellent another game. Nat received the Hungry to come out of the game. We had a strong did well remembering where to go in each shooting by Georgia. We need to keep Jack’s award and Erin received the Fasta start but didn’t maintain our intensity and let position change. Lots of interceptions were working hard at training and talking on the Pasta award. the game slip away. We particularly need to made because we all put our hands up and court. Great work girls. Maddison Telfer- B Reserve: Well done girls! Brilliant steady our game especially after a turnover. followed our players. We need to work on Scott received the Fasta Pasta award and second game against a hard Hatherleigh Our attack line was different which takes a coming in front towards the ball and clearing Emma Gould received the Sportspower side. We showed some great play and bit to get used to but it’s great to have the out and re-offering. Well done to Halle, award. each player did what was asked of them versatility. Let’s train hard and come out Jade and Chloe for shooting goals for the 15 & Under: Bad luck girls. Everyone and what we have practiced. We need to firing against Pt Mac. Alana received the week. Hope you all had fun! Jade received played really well but just a few repetitive focus on four quarters and keep the talk up. Somerset Hotel award for her consistent the McDonald’s award, Keelie received mistakes let us down. We had some Something to work on is making the most four quarters and Kate received the Tant Hungry Jack’s award, Tayla received the RSL wonderful passages of play at both ends of of our turnovers and remembering our line Ladies Committee award for her patience award and Ebony received the Ey Family the court. Both attack and defence worked out of defence. Awards went to Hijisa (Fasta and positive attitude. encouragement award. tirelessly and the mid court provided plenty Pasta) and Emma (Tant Ladies Committee). Junior 1: It was a hard game today of drive. Best player (Hungry Jack’s) went B Grade: A well hard fought out game A Grade: Great game girls against a against a much taller and quite impressive to Demi Milnes who got a lot of intercepts ladies and we finished with the points and very good Hatherleigh side. Some lapses Hatherleigh team. Well done to the girls and chased down a lot of loose balls. at the end of the day that’s what matters. of concentration throughout the second who still had a go even when things weren’t Second best (Subway) was Lauren Fensom We adjusted well to changes throughout the half blew out the score by full time. We going our way. We have some things to work who moved well in the circle always game to try and find the right combination need to focus for a full game and I’m sure on at training but it’s great when you girls being an option and shooting fantastically. and to get the ball through the ring. After more wins will come our way. Kate Bromley listen to the instructions I give and then try Sportspower encouragement went to Abby training when we couldn’t miss a goal, last received the Tant Ladies Committee award to put them into your game. Ella received Loader who played fantastically at WD. Lots week we could hardly buy one. Excellent for a strong game in defence and Olivia the RSL award and Madi received the of intercepts and touches. Well done! game at WD by Danni who, for a little while Coote received the RSL award for her McDonald’s award. 17 & Under: A hard game against tough was the only one who actually wanted the intensity and strength when contesting the 13 & Under: It wasn’t pretty but we got opponents. Don’t worry too much about the ball, this earned her the RSL award and ball.

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tantanoola Football CLUB Player Numbers 1 Michael Bennett 15 Sam Tincknell 40 Mitchell Reilly 10 Jack Pearce 23 Rob Versace 3 Chris Hale 16 Cooper Hamilton 44 Jake Bromley 11 Scott Bowering 26 Wade Rehn 4 Zac Walker 17 Scott Agnew 13 Mick Anderson 29 Justin Meek B GRADE 5 Jason Rowe 18 Tyson McGrath 14 Anthony Greco 32 Dylan Tincknell 2 Ben Chant 6 Raegan Clarke 22 Jordan Williams 15 Tim Wilson 34 Benjamin McRostie 7 Matt Pilmore 24 Adam Lindner 4 Andrew Crouch 16 Matt Warren 36 Wayne Johnson 8 Justin Rehn 25 Dustin Knaggs 5 leigh Kent 18 Jeremy Mason 38 David Langley 10 Josh McRostie 27 Caleb Williams 6 Jess Aberle 19 Andrew Johnson 39 Kyal Chapman 12 Braydn Reilly 31 James Varcoe 7 Josh Bromley 20 Zeke Courbois 42 Josh Bromley 13 lyndon Smith 33 Cohen Williams 8 Scott Varcoe 21 Nathan Bell 46 Brett McGrath 14 Tim Stringer 35 Hayden Brown 9 Matt Cytrowski 22 Shaun Taylor 55 Nathan Gore www.msefl.com.au MID SOUTH EAST BUDGET • SATURDAY APRIL 12TH 2014 - 17 Hrathe leigh esagle and awareness ($5 award) and was fully supported is still plenty to work on but we are improving each players in his first game for the club were Kerran FOOTBALL by Hudson’s defensive pressure in only his second week and as long as we come off smiling after each Wingard (Prince of Wales award) who showed he game for the Eagles earning him the canteen award. game win or lose then that’s all that matters. Looking will soon play in the late game with a couple more We welcome Kongorong to our home ground today Junior Colts: Before we get into the footy, forward to another big game today against the hitouts. Tim ‘Muff’ Merrett (Millicent 4WD Systems and wish all football and netball teams an enjoyable parents you should have received an envelope from Hawks. Go Eagles. award) was his usual, getting kicks around the your child on Thursday night with different bits of day. This week we thank our valued team managers Senior Colts: The Senior Colts came up against ground, Dylan Jones (Millicent Golf award), Dan information enclosed, the things listed inside are a very determined Tantanoola side that were Sutherland (Thursday Night Tea award). Jason Uzzel who assist our coaches each week, Ben ‘Rural to help with the weekly jobs that are required to be desperate to give their home fans a good showing back to the club after a few years and the big Tommy Man’ Treloar - Junior Colts, Walks - Senior Colts, done so our kids can play footy. It’s all there plain but in a very scrappy and tough affair the boys won Agnew so hope we can get that first win today as we Cootey - B Grade and Skidda - A Grade. These guys and simple, if you can’t do the job you are allocated by 31 points. Best players on the day were Mitch will not be keen to put up a display like that again! make sure the team sheets are ready, chase up time on that date can you please swap with someone who Pulmer (Denton’s Sportspower award) who controlled A Grade: A disappointing result last Saturday keepers and goal umpires, hand out vote cards and can, likewise with the kids and boundary umpiring, if the backline and later the midfield, Brodie Fabris with not much going right all day. After an acceptable generally make sure everything is ready to go when you are unavailable it is your responsibility to swap (Stump award) in the ruck was again incredible 1st quarter, we went with a 3-4 goal breeze in the the siren sounds. So when you are asked once or with one of your teammates. Now to the footy, greasy and is one to watch for the future, Lewis Walker second only to see the rain come and produce twice to do a job, make their life easier by saying conditions didn’t seem to bother the boys as they (Subway award) showed excellent skills on his wing, difficult slippery conditions. Injury again to some ‘sure no probs!’ Special thanks to Skidda who has were quick out of the blocks to have 4 goals on the Brad Wight (HFC Ladies Committee award) led from players and not good use of the ball had us level with helped out the first timer team manager’s this year board in no time. It was the Bradley brothers doing the front all day and Jez Jones (Hatherleigh Sport Tant at half time. Tant had the better 3rd quarter with and helped navigate the website/team sheets and all the damage as it seemed like they were having & Rec Steak award) played one of his best games us kicking 2 goals into the breeze to be trailing by answered all their questions, much appreciated their own little shootout. Luke Macgregor was on for the club. It was a real all round performance 19 points at 3 quarter time. With 2 players out of the Skidda. Don’t forget Calcutta tonight, hang around, the end of some very good ruck work from big Ivan and Tantanoola fought hard the whole day as we game, some positional changes were made but we grab a meal and enjoy the night which always turns Buhlmann to give the forwards many opportunities expected but the team will have to improve again couldn’t narrow the gap and went down by 3 goals. out to be a great one! Last chance for 50’s club to score. A solid four quarter performance from before we play a strong Kongorong side today. Overuse of the ball and some more injury to players tickets, see Lorraine today. By the way, if anyone the whole team made it very difficult to pick best B Grade: With good numbers on the track and all contributing to the loss, we never really looked in Beachport happens to find a pair of shoes, they players as all the kids managed to have an influence a few new faces it was a great week but still hard like winning. This week is a must win before a 2 possibly belong to Bruce who seems to have lost his on the game in one way or another. Hard running to pick a side with players unavailable for other game break. Best wishes and speedy recovery to Jed after a Sunday training. Magpie 1 - Bruce 0! Last and solid tackling saw Luke Macgregor named best commitments so we headed to Tantanoola to take Telfer playing his first senior game and resulting in week we headed to Tantanoola with mixed results. (Denton’s Sportspower award), Jake Wight 2nd best on the reigning premiers. Once again preparation a broken wrist and to other injured players Wangas, Under 11: The scene was set for a good day at (Stumpy award) with his normal cool calm head, Alex before the game was ok, players were ready early Brett Watson and Sax. Best players were hard to Tantanoola with both sides fielding great numbers. At Buhlmann rucked all day and chipped in with 3 goals and looked keen to have a crack. We started ok and find for 4 quarters but Matt Fabris (Somerset Hotel training we’ve been working on tackling which was to be 3rd best (Pete Walters award), Kade Bradley were just down at the first break which was pleasing, award) was a standout at half back, Bruce (Prince of evident on Saturday, the pressure was outstanding, 4th best (HFC Ladies Committee award) covering a but the 2nd quarter started and we went missing Wales award) was great deep in defence and Saxon well done boys on a great team effort. Harvey Jones huge amount of ground and kicking 2 goals while and got a football lesson from a more confident and Ellis (Tony Egan’s Mensland award) gave his all on laid a “Danny Southern” inspired and gained he was outdone by his little bro who kicked four determined fitter side and continued to be missing the wing (and finished with a sore wing!), while Todd plenty more possessions, Bowie was in everything, and only played half a game to earn 5th best (Hath for the remainder of the game. So, we have to get Watto (Beaurepaires award), Sully, Telf, Beggsy, Joe Paddy Chay led the way all day showing great skill Sport & Rec Steak award), well done Frazer. There fitter and better to be able to get that first win! Better Ferg and Snork all had their moments.

defensive pressure all over the court. Indianna Abbie Smith. There was some great transition from some nice passes into the ring. We combined well netBALL (Denton’s Sportspower) for her vision, shooting and defence to attack, which gave many opportunities last week and walked away with the win but there is passes, Sophie Skeer (Hatherleigh Ladies) for being for our goalies. Our pressure through the mid court plenty of room for improvement. Incentives - Sport Junior 2: A little different weather conditions creative, patient also playing some fantastic defence. caused many turnovers as Tantanoola struggled to & Rec award: Cate Lepley, Somerset Hotel award: from round one, wet and cold. But that’s what It was a bit challenging for me with two Abbys and get it into their half. The goalies combined well with Megan Allan. happens when we play winter sport. The girls two Sophies, I will be more organised next week, some great shooting and great passes into the ring B Reserve: Well fought game girls. Unfortunately showed again that they have been listening at thanks for your patience girls. Denton’s Sportspower from Sophie Bishop and Georgia Gray. Incentive the second quarter really let us down with the goals training and are improving with every game. The award: Indianna Marshall and Tess Doecke. awards: Sophie Bishop (Ladies Committee award) not quite going in. Fantastic running by Stace and passes were strong and to the person and they Hatherleigh Ladies Committee: Sophie Skeer. and Emily Nettle. moving by Sarah. Fi once again bringing the ball all used their voices despite being wet and cold. 13 & Under: Well done to the girls on their A Grade: After a very even first half we were down the court well. Heads up and we can move Lacey Haines was a great team player, encouraging, first game. There were lots of positives from the able to step up in defence and finish well to bridge onward and upward from last week’s game. The talking, helping out her teammates and also helped first three quarters, however, in the last quarter our a gap on the scoreboard. Great to see all players want for the ball in the second half was fantastic. out the opposition which won her the incentive passing let us down. Defensive pressure and effort working on defence. Once again we had some really Let’s keep using our voices and have confidence in for the day. Laura Chester once again showed her all day was excellent from Natalia and Macey, who controlled play with good strong drives. Great to see each other. Huge thank you to Halle Whittaker for presence on the court chasing up loose balls, taking did everything that was asked off them and with Demi adjust to positional change and stand tall under filling in and Millie Smith for sitting on the bench many intercepts and sharing with her teammates assistance from Zoe got excellent rebounds. Meg strong pressure. Thanks to Connor and Courtney for for us. Incentives - Somerset Hotel award: Fiona to be awarded the Denton’s Sportspower award. moved well in the ring, with accurate shooting and sitting bench. Incentives - Somerset Hotel award: Jackman, Hatherleigh Sport & Rec award: Halle It was fantastic to see the sportsmanship by all Georgia used her height to her advantage. Ruby Kelsey Bromley. Whittaker. players and their dedication on this wintry day. played well, moving in the ring in the second half, A Reserve: With a slightly different line up and B Grade: Well done girls, even though we didn’t Denton’s Sportspower awards: Lacey Haines and and Daisy, Melita and Michelle moved well and positional changes we had a shaky start but we come away with the win you can hold your heads Laura Chester. provided many options down the court. It was a soon settled. Megan and Skye combined well in high. We had patches of great play where we had Junior 1: Well done to all 11 girls playing the great start to the season, yet there are some things defence in the first quarter and managed to turn the confidence in ourselves and ability. However when game we love in the conditions we don’t so love. I that can be improved, let’s work hard at training this ball over. Conor slotted into the goal ring well with we dropped our heads the opposition scored off was pleased to see the girls warm up as they had week, ready for Saturday! Denton’s Sportspower Michelle and had a great half game, with plenty of every opportunity. Our defensive game was strong. all contributed to the planning of this at training awards: Natalia Marshall and Meg Gray. movement and accurate shooting. Emily Nettle took Tina read the play and picked off some crucial themselves; you all looked like little champions in our 15 & Under: A positive start to the season, well over at GD in the second quarter and managed to intercepts and Amy and Liz combined well in the new uniforms. The new members to our team Tess, done girls! The combinations are quickly coming get some great intercepts and touches, well done. circle to deserve our incentives last week. Thanks to Abby, Indianna, Gemma and Sophie slotted in well together. Ell provided some great feeds and her Cody stepped on to replace Conor at GS at half time, Abby White for giving us much needed height under and this is credit to the other girls in the team. You defensive effort was strong. The defensive pressure like always, she moved well and had some great the ring. Our three goalies had their work cut out all worked together using your voices which I like to was really pleasing to see all down court. Keep up shots. With a two goal lead at half time we managed for them they managed to give us a great start, they hear. We were able to display some great passages the good work. to increase the lead at three quarter time by seven. shot very well but unfortunately we were unable to of play with our goalies shooting some lovely goals. 17 & Under: With 5 new faces to the team it was Cate worked tirelessly at WD the whole game, with come back. Thanks Georgia Gray for sitting on the I thought we used our sides and created space for a fantastic start to the season for the U17s! Emily some great driving and passing. Sarah once again bench, also to Tweet for scoring and Nadine for being most of the game. Awards went to Tess (Denton’s Nettle took some great intercepts back at GK with had great court presence with plenty of talk. It was there and helping me out. Somerset Hotel award: Sportspower) for some great passes, shooting and some great pressure on the outside of the ring from Courtney’s first game with the ressies and she had Amy Hateley. Hatherleigh Sport & Rec: Liz Stuckey.

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hatherleigh Football CLUB Player Numbers 1 Matt Bowman 8 Tim Merrett 16 Saxon Ellis 25 Dylan Clough 33 Sean Brennan 42 Nathan Stratford 2 Jase Faulkner 9 Caolan Buckley 17 Sam Telfer 26 James Gilbertson 34 Tom Pegler 44 Michael Gibson 3 Jack Skeer 10 Joe Ferguson-Lane 18 Simon Beggs 27 Shane Raddon 35 Daniel Sutherland 45 Jason Bowering 4 Tom Bell 11 Jase Bateman 19 Brett Watson 28 Michael Duff 36 Josh Gordon 47 Ben Gysbers 5A Matt Fabris 12 Alby Ellis 20 Josh Wight 29 Jack Sullivan 37 Ryan Bowering 49 Jack McDonald 5B luke Haines 13A Brad Wight 21 Brett Sneath 30 Dylan Jones 38 Tom Waring 50 Josh Bell 6 Matt Faulkner 13B Scott Redman 22 Tom Schulz 31 Justin Winter 39 Shane Lambert 7A Ciaran Buckley 14 Darren Paul 23 Jack Grover 32A Marcus Bennett 40 Kyle Bowman 7B Tim Loveday 15 Todd Watson 24 Sam Waring 32B Matt Childs 41 Josh Bell 18 - MID SOUTH EAST BUDGET • SATURDAY APRIL 12TH 2014 www.msefl.com.au kongorong hawks the whole game. Liam Bottomley with a in everything and took away the Fasta against a good Tant side. We have worked FOOTBALL great captain’s game. Will Vickey, who led Pasta award, and Paul Vanikiotis’ work up extremely hard over the summer on being by example in the back. Trent Mahoney forward won him the OK Pie Shop award. a more competitive side and at least we The opening round saw us greeted and Lachlan Smith who both ran all day, Reserves: A good start to the game were able to achieve that. Unfortunately by almost “unfooty-like” weather, with showing great team work. Thank you to all saw us in front at quarter time. Although winning against good sides is never easy many on the day (players and spectators our sponsors: Waters family; Green Triangle we were quite low in the possession and this will take time and hard work. Our included) looking to the skies for some Electronics, Do It Yourself Fencing, OK Pie stakes, we made good use of the ball thoughts are with Wes who has broken cloud cover, or dare I say - even rain! Shop and RSL. when we got our hands on it. With our his leg, we will all stand strong to ensure Deeper into the season I’m sure we will Senior Colts: Near perfect conditions commitment to the contest dropping of, he stays an important part of our group be thinking back on such a dry day with greeted the Senior Colts when they ran Tant overran our boys and we started to until he is ready to play again. We look longing and nostalgia. out and they got off to a great start for drop our heads a bit. The last quarter saw forward to the challenge of taking on the This is what the coaches had to say about our opening round: the season. Their ability to share the ball us wake up, with the turn around headed reigning premiers on their home ground Junior Colts: The Junior Colts have around and create a running style game by Kal Saffin (RSL award) who went into the and will work hard to give our supporters enjoyed their pre-season, which showed was the highlight. The new faces in the middle and helped swing the momentum in something to be proud of. in the way that they played. The boys team all fitted in very well and we welcome our favour. Darkie Mark (Landmark award) Coming off an early bye, the lads are played consistent football over 4 quarters them to Kongorong. Andrew Last and Jack soldiered on like always, showing us that keen on hitting the ground running as which was very pleasing. We welcome Mullan led the goal scoring with 4 each. getting hitched hasn’t affected his on field we are hosted by Hatherleigh today. The Ronnie, Alex and Aaron to their first games Best players were hard to pick with many prowess and determination. Leroy (Pick trip home will see us stopping in at the of Aussie Rules Football, and have no good players missing out. The Club Tea Avenue Deli award) was busy all day and Tantanoola Tiger Hotel for a bite to eat and doubt they will learn a lot as the season went to Jack Mullan, Bucik Tyrepower left everything out on the field. Captain post match presentations, deliberations progresses. We also welcome Xavier and award was won by Jordy Coombe, the MT Bobby Durcan and Jake Bottomley rounded and if we stick our guns or get the rub Louis who have stepped up from the Mini Wheels award went to Andrew Last, Sam out the best players. of the green, even some celebrations. Colts. Best players were Adam Kilsby, Baker with his in and under game won A Grade: After a great start, we Look forward to seeing all the players and who showed his endeavour throughout the Taylor Marine award, Harry Evans was were unable to maintain our composure supporters there.

wait to see you in action next game! bit more we should improve heaps. Let’s by Dana and Chloe into the circle to our netBALL 15 & Under: An intense game from remember to come in front of our players accurate goalies, and good talking between start to finish, with us only going down by take our time and concentrate on our Erin and Kimmie down the defence end. Junior 2: Awesome start to the year 3 in the end. Considering a new team, passing. Best players Belinda Allen (Arena) Thanks to Teags for coming on into centre by all eight players. Lovely passages of hot playing conditions and the nerves that and Jodie Baldwin (Margaret Street Meat). in the last quarter. Well done to all the play throughout the whole game, with always come with the first match of the B Grade: A great start to the season girls, we can see so many areas where we some beautiful passing and strong leads. season, everyone put in 100% effort. From girls! We couldn’t be more proud of the are strong, and will only grow further as Everyone had a turn in goals and shot coming back from a 13 goal difference in effort everyone put in for the first game, a team throughout the year. Best players: some terrific shots. Jasmin was on fire in the middle quarters to a 3 goal end, simply especially having played the premiership Erin Hudson (Arena Sports Store), Ash GS and received the KFC encouragement shows the dedication and determination team for 2012/2013. There are a few Pietsch (Margaret Street Meat). Also a huge award, and Isabel’s strong defensive efforts that everyone showed. The movement down things that need improving, but overall we congratulations to our assistant coach Ali earnt her the McDonalds award, both girls the court was great and this really showed are impressed with the effort our girls put Anderson on playing her 200th netball playing their first game for the club. Kate, in our first and last quarters. Awards go in. With a slow start to the first quarter, game, and what a brilliant game you had! Evie, Emily and Brianna ran hard all day to Emily Lightbody (McDonalds) and Tori it looked a little bit muddled but the girls A Grade: What a great start to the and Marnee and Camerin were the quiet Evans (Subway). Best players: Demi Holmes managed to come back strong in the season against Tant girls. We had Ash away achievers, picking up the loose balls. Hope and Courtney Sealey. Keep at the great second. Best players for the game Callie so Kaylah had to step into goals and did you enjoyed the week off, and good luck work and it is only start of the season and Leese (Arena Sports Store) and Kayla a fantastic job. Well done to the mid court today against Hatherleigh. if every game is like that, bring on this McInnes (Margaret Street Meat). girls, Ellie, Sam and Pinky; it was hard Junior 1: An Awesome first game. Best season! A Reserve: A slow start in the first running all day. Tabatha was strong with players: Amity Formosa (McDonalds) and 17 & Under: Great first game girls! quarter saw us down by 8 goals. The girls her body and played a great game in goals. Zara Von Stanke (KFC). Considering not having a full team for most kept their heads held high, and as a new Tiia and Sarah did a good job for their first 13 & Under: What a fabulous game trainings so far, it was great to see you all team and our first official time playing game in defence. Thank you for fighting girls! You should all be very proud of pull together for the first game and bring together we kept pushing on and got until the end and keeping your heads in the yourselves. A great team game, with home a win. Some really good intercepts our game into a rhythm. Our leading and game. We know what we need to work on everyone playing a part in keeping up the and turnovers were made, and with some strength on court were highlights, however so let’s come out firing today. Best players: fast pace. Jess and Sophie teamed up and nice shooting to finish it off we managed passing and fatigue let us down towards Tiia Pelkonen (Park Hotel) and Sam Allen played some great work inside the circle in a comfortable win. Hopefully you are all the end of our quarters. An injury to Kirby (Arena Sports Store). the last half. Both ends had some awesome keen to improve and take on the rest of the in the the third quarter saw changes in Other Items (milestones, social play, with too many good things to say to season. Awards went to Emma Shepherd the fourth. Chloe moved to C, Ali move to functions etc): Allison Anderson 200 games. name everyone. Awards went to Maddy (Subway) and Nikki Howard (McDonalds). GA, and Dana into WA, in which all players What a great night at the club for our first Sutherland (McDonalds) and Maddy Kilsby B Reserve: Not a bad effort for the adapted brilliantly, seeing our fourth quarter home game. Blind Eye was just what we (McDonalds). Great job girls and we can’t first game. If only we all got to training a as our strongest. Great drives and passing needed to celebrate the start of the season.

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kno goro g Football CLUB Player Numbers 1 James Beck 11 Cameron Milich 22 Sean Durcan 33 Dan Hann 44 Roy Fromberg 56 Dellon Brown 2 Bryn Weaver 12 Nick Ham 23 Zeke Best 34 Ben Clark 45 Robert Hein 57 Jack Miller 3 Joshua Wright 13 Andrew Telford 24 Cayle Little 35 Brad Long 46 Matt Lucas 58 Adam Feast 4 Ben Drew 14 Paul Kilby 25 Marty Vonstanke 36 Nathan Reid 48 Tyson Proud 59 Jordan Vonstanke 5 Aaron Harding 15 John Simkin 26 Sean Farrel 37 Brendan Dening 49 Winston Luu 60 Brad Ellis 6A Shaun Phillips 16 Jake Bottomley 27 Michael Waters 38 Ross Stevens 50 liam Durcan 88 Tony Elletson 6B Marc Trevilyan 17 Nick Bowd 28 Jake Turner 39 Andy Costin 51 Ethan Clayton 7 Wes Milne 18 Harrison Evans 29 Jake Blackwell 40 Taylor Saffin 52 Sam Baker 8 Bronson Saffin 19 Tom Glynn 30 Daniel Harradine 41 Kai Pelkonen 53 Joe Case 9 Jason Phillips 20 Wayne Attiwill 31 Tim Boyle 42 Chris Long 54 Marcel Last 10 Jack Mullan 21 Dwayne Phillips 32 Mason Ashby 43 legh Jenkin 55 Tom Vonstanke www.msefl.com.au MID SOUTH EAST BUDGET • SATURDAY APRIL 12TH 2014 - 19 netball results & ladders: round 2

A GRADE: A GRADE Glencoe 37 (R. Wilson, A. Edwards) drew with Mount Burr 37 (E. Clark, W l D B For Agst % Pts M. Thiele); Kalangadoo 77 (M. Russell, L. Ousey) d Robe 44 (F. Carter, Kalangadoo 2 0 0 0 147 100 59.51 4 C. Dawson); Port MacDonnell 67 (T. Gray, E. Taylor) d Nangwarry 43 (C. Hatherleigh 2 0 0 0 108 77 58.38 4 Dinnison, N. Biszko); Hatherleigh 52 (K. Bromley, E. Watson) d Tantanoola Port MacD. 1 1 0 0 112 99 53.08 2 Tantanoola 1 1 0 0 93 95 49.47 2 37 (K. Bromley, E. Watson). Robe 1 1 0 0 37 122 45.05 2 A RESERVE: Mount Burr 0 0 1 1 37 37 50.00 1 Glencoe 0 1 1 0 93 107 46.50 1 Glencoe 64 (J. Leigh, J. Gosden) d Mount Burr 17 (L. Scott, B. Ferguson); Kongorong 0 1 0 1 43 56 43.43 0 Kalangadoo 70 (L. Ilsley, K. Allen) d Robe 21; Hatherleigh 53 (M. Allan, Nangwarry 0 2 0 0 83 123 40.29 0 C. Lepley) d Tantanoola 40 (A. Fensom, K. Rowe); Port MacDonnell 41 d Nangwarry 34. A RESERVE W l D B For Agst % Pts B GRADE: Kalangadoo 2 0 0 0 142 47 75.13 4 Glencoe 45 (J. Cocks, L. Ryan) d Mount Burr 26 (P. Bowering); Kalangadoo Hatherleigh 2 0 0 0 117 69 62.90 4 55 d Robe 12; Port MacDonnell 50 (L. Neale, N. Lewis) d Nangwarry 35 Port MacD. 2 0 0 0 95 76 55.55 4 (K. Neale); Tantanoola 35 (B. Taylor, N. Scott) d Hatherleigh 29 (C. Grosser, Tantanoola 1 0 0 0 54 42 56.25 2 Glencoe 0 1 0 0 42 54 43.75 0 E. Stuckey). Nangwarry 0 2 0 0 63 106 37.27 0 B RESERVE: Robe 0 1 0 0 33 66 33.33 0 Kongorong 0 1 0 1 29 64 31.18 0 Glencoe 53 (J. Jones, E. Crowe) d Mount Burr 8; Port MacDonnell 56 (K. Mount Burr 0 1 0 1 17 54 20.99 0 Millard, B. Higgs) d Nangwarry 27 (B. Fulford, R. Gruar); Tantanoola 53 (E. Axon, H. Radley) d Hatherleigh 35 (K. Bowman, S. Faulkner); Robe v B GRADE Kalangadoo (results unavailable). W l D B For Agst % Pts Kalangadoo 2 0 0 0 110 48 69.62 4 17 & UNDER: Port MacD. 2 0 0 0 104 51 67.09 4 Glencoe 42 (C. Tentye, M. Kuhl) d Mount Burr 24 (E. Russell, C. Lane); Tantanoola 2 0 0 0 82 54 60.29 4 Kalangadoo 33 d Robe 27; Hatherleigh 71 (S. Bishop, E. Nettle) d Hatherleigh 1 1 0 0 73 65 52.90 2 Tantanoola 9 (E. Williams, M. Langcake); Nangwarry v Port MacDonnell Glencoe 1 1 0 0 81 81 50.00 2 (results unavailable). Nangwarry 0 2 0 0 65 94 40.88 0 Mount Burr 0 1 0 1 26 45 36.62 0 15 & UNDER: Kongorong 0 1 0 1 25 47 34.72 0 Mount Burr 23 (M. Potter, M. Taylor) d Glencoe 18 (K. Medhurst, T. Robe 0 2 0 0 28 109 20.44 0 Wilkinson); Kalangadoo 30 (J. Croser) d Robe 27 (C. Venn, J. Venn); Port B RESERVE MacDonnell 48 (L. Milstead, N. Fensom) d Nangwarry 14 (S. Brooks, W l D B For Agst % Pts H. Barnes); Hatherleigh 63 (L. McGregor, E. Gould) d Tantanoola 30 (D. Tantanoola 2 0 0 0 97 67 59.15 4 Milnes, L. Fensom). Port MacD. 2 0 0 0 96 51 67.50 2 Kalangadoo 1 0 0 0 40 24 62.50 2 13 & UNDER: Glencoe 1 1 0 0 77 48 61.60 2 Mount Burr 64 (E. Gray, S. Wallis) d Glencoe 3 (A. Briggs, Z. Parham- Hatherleigh 1 1 0 0 74 72 50.68 2 Hawke); Kalangadoo 33 (G. Duncan, S. Opie) d Robe 22 (K. Nunan, M. Nangwarry 0 2 0 1 46 95 32.62 0 Von Stanke); Tantanoola 17 (E. Gould, M. Telfer-Scott) d Hatherleigh 9 (N. Mount Burr 0 1 0 1 8 53 13.11 0 Marshall, M. Gray); Nangwarry v Port MacDonnell (results unavailable). 17 & UNDER Bye: Kongorong W l D B For Agst % Pts Kalangadoo 2 0 0 0 83 65 56.08 4 Hatherleigh 2 0 0 0 71 9 88.75 2 Kongorong 1 0 0 1 44 36 55.00 2 Glencoe 1 1 0 0 80 74 51.95 2 Robe 1 1 0 0 82 82 50.00 2 Port MacD. 0 1 0 0 49 55 47.12 0 Mount Burr 0 1 0 1 24 42 36.36 0 Tantanoola 0 2 0 0 45 115 28.13 0 15 & UNDER W l D B For Agst % Pts Hatherleigh 2 0 0 0 130 44 74.72 4 Kalangadoo 2 0 0 0 64 51 55.65 4 Robe 1 1 0 0 79 57 58.09 2 Mount Burr 1 0 0 1 23 18 56.10 2 Port MacD. 1 1 0 0 75 66 53.19 2 Tantanoola 1 1 0 0 69 99 41.07 2 Kongorong 0 1 0 1 36 39 48.00 0 Glencoe 0 2 0 0 42 57 42.42 0 Nangwarry 0 2 0 0 28 115 19.58 0 13 & UNDER W l D B For Agst % Pts Kalangadoo 2 0 0 0 104 32 76.47 4 Tantanoola 2 0 0 0 41 25 62.12 4 Mount Burr 1 0 0 1 64 3 95.52 2 Robe 1 1 0 0 61 47 56.48 2 Kongorong 0 1 0 1 16 24 40.00 0 Hatherleigh 0 1 0 0 9 17 34.62 0 ABOVE: Chloe Vanderhorst (Mount Burr) and Sarah Lawler (Glencoe). Port MacD. 0 1 0 0 14 39 26.42 0 Photo: J.L. “Fred” Smith. Glencoe 0 2 0 0 13 135 8.78 0

20 - MID SOUTH EAST BUDGET • SATURDAY APRIL 12TH 2014 www.msefl.com.au port mac’s candice RICHMOND PARK merrett plays 150th WHITE SUFFOLK MULGUNDAWA POLL DORSET Auction 300 Rams 13th Oct. 2014 Mary Burzacott & Mike Emery, Robe SA Phone 0429 686 243, Email [email protected]

Congratulations to Port MacDonnell’s Candice Merrett who played her 150 game last Saturday against Nangwarry. Candice started playing juniors in 2003 and progressed into 13 & Under in 2007. She won best and fairest in 15 & Under in 2008 and 2009, runner-up best and fairest in 17 & Under in 2010, 17 & Under best and fairest in 2011 and 2012. Candice played her first A Grade game in 2010 at the age of 15.L ast season she played her first senior year with the A Grade and also coached the 15 & Under team. This season she is part of the A Reserve side. We would like to congratulate Candice on her 150th netball game with the Port MacDonnell Netball Club.

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22 - MID SOUTH EAST BUDGET • SATURDAY APRIL 12TH 2014 www.msefl.com.au around the courts: round 2

ABOVE: Hannah Perkins (Robe A Grade) strong in defence against Kalangadoo’s Melissa Russell. Photo: Karen Gould. BELOW: Port MacDonnell A Grade centre Emily Taylor. Photo: Karen Cawthorne.

ABOVE: Port MacDonnell B Grade’s Libby Altorfer. Photo: Karen Cawthorne. BELOW: Robe 15 & Under player Kiara Kerr. Photo: Karen Gould.

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Round 1 – March 29th Round 6 – May 10th Round 10 – June 21st Round 15 – July 26th Kalangadoo 100 d Glencoe 88 Kongorong v Mt Burr Glencoe v Kalangadoo Mt Burr v Kongorong Pt MacDonnell 135 d Robe 49 Hatherleigh v Kalangadoo Robe v Pt MacDonnell Kalangadoo v Hatherleigh Hatherleigh 136 d Nangwarry 81 Tantanoola v Glencoe Nangwarry v Hatherleigh Glencoe v Tantanoola Kongorong 96 lt Tantanoola 132 Nangwarry v Robe Tantanoola v Kongorong Robe v Nangwarry Mt Burr bye Pt MacDonnell bye Mt Burr bye Pt MacDonnell bye

Round 2 – April 5th May 17th – Interleague Round 11 – June 28th Glencoe 79 lt Mt Burr 116 Round 16 – August 2nd MSEFL v Mallee FL Mt Burr v Glencoe Robe 57 lt Kalangadoo 104 Hatherleigh v Mt Burr Kalangadoo v Robe Nangwarry 49 lt Pt MacDonnell 98 Pt MacDonnell v Kalangadoo Round 7 – May 24th Pt MacDonnell v Nangwarry Tantanoola 82 d Hatherleigh 64 Kongorong v Glencoe Mt Burr v Hatherleigh Hatherleigh v Tantanoola Kongorong bye Tantanoola v Robe Kalangadoo v Pt MacDonnell Kongorong bye Nangwarry bye Round 3 – April 12th Glencoe v Kongorong Robe v Tantanoola Round 12 – July 5th Mt Burr v Robe Round 17 – August 9th Nangwarry bye Robe v Mt Burr Kalangadoo v Nangwarry Mt Burr v Pt MacDonnell Pt MacDonnell v Tantanoola Nangwarry v Kalangadoo Glencoe v Hatherleigh Hatherleigh v Kongorong Round 8 – May 31st Tantanoola v Pt MacDonnell Robe v Kongorong Glencoe bye Pt MacDonnell v Mt Burr Kongorong v Hatherleigh Hatherleigh v Glencoe Glencoe bye Nangwarry v Tantanoola April 19th – Easter Kongorong v Robe Kalangadoo bye Tantanoola v Nangwarry Round 13 – July 12th Round 4 – April 26th Mt Burr v Nangwarry Round 18 – August 16th Nangwarry v Mt Burr Kalangadoo bye Kalangadoo v Tantanoola Kalangadoo v Mt Burr Tantanoola v Kalangadoo June 7th – Queens Birthday Pt MacDonnell v Kongorong Pt MacDonnell v Glencoe Kongorong v Pt MacDonnell Long Weekend Hatherleigh v Robe Robe v Glencoe Glencoe v Robe Kongorong v Nangwarry Hatherleigh bye Zone Carnival Hatherleigh bye Tantanoola bye Round 5 – May 3rd Round 9 – June 14th Round 14 – July 19th Mt Burr v Tantanoola Mt Burr v Kalangadoo Tantanoola v Mt Burr August 23rd – 1st Semi-Final Glencoe v Pt MacDonnell Kongorong v Kalangadoo Kalangadoo v Kongorong August 30th – 2nd Semi-Final Pt MacDonnell v Hatherleigh Robe v Hatherleigh Hatherleigh v Pt MacDonnell Glencoe v Nangwarry Nangwarry v Kongorong Nangwarry v Glencoe September 6th – Preliminary Final Robe bye Tantanoola bye Robe bye September 13th – Grand Final

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