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AFL/NSW/ACT Rules & Regulations 2014

PARENTS & SPECTATORS CODE OF CONDUCT

 Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game.  Encourage participation, but don’t force it.  Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning.  Never ridicule mistakes or losses Supporters are there to support not downgrade.  Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators and spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated.  Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time.  Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club officials in private.  Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club and family that are let down with such remarks.  Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs.  Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct toward any player, official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally unacceptable.  Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, coaches, officials or players.  Abusive language is unacceptable.  Do not use information technology to make or post inappropriate comments against players, clubs, club officials, match officials or the League which is discriminatory or offensive. Information technology includes, but is not limited to, email, instant messaging, text messages, phone messages, digital images, website postings (including social media such as Face book, Twitter and blogs).

AFL/NSW/ACT Rules & Regulations 2014

PLAYERS CODE OF CONDUCT

 Play by the rules – the rules of your Club and the laws of the game.

 Attend training sessions and matches at times advised by the Club. If unable, for a valid reason to do so, players will inform the Club as soon, as is practical.  Act respectfully toward the officials and players of their own and opposing Clubs.  Respect and follow the directions of coaching staff, match and club officials.  Treat all players with respect, as you would want them to treat you.

 Act respectfully towards match officials at all times. Abusive language is unacceptable. Proud sponsors of the Hume Football League in 2014 Avoid individual or collective behaviour, which may reasonably be held by spectators to be offensive.   Avoid all acts likely to incite spectators to violence or disorder.  Make no detrimental statements in public (radio, television, print or electronic media) in respect to the performance of any match officials, players, or any policy decisions of the Club or the League. Abide by the By- Laws, (Rules & Regulations) and the Competition Rules of the League.  Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs.  Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club and family that are let down with such remarks.  Do not use information technology to make or post inappropriate comments against players, clubs, club officials, match officials or the League which is discriminatory or offensive. Information technology includes, but is not limited to, email, instant messaging, text messages, phone messages, digital images, website postings (including social media such as Face book, Twitter and blogs). SUNCORP BANK

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MATCH SCHEDULE

Program Index Football Item Page Item Page 8.45 am Fourths (Under 14) Match Schedule 3 2014 Hume League Highlights 21-24 Following the Fourth’s Grand Final the winning team will receive the Maloney Family Hume League Officials 4 Interleague Results 25 Perpetual Shield and the Hume League Premiership Cup. Members of the victorious team HFL Presidents Report 5 Reserves Team Lists 26 2014 HFL Ladders 6 Goalkicking Awards 27 will receive Hume League Premiership Medallions as will Umpires—Central, Goal and Fourths (Under 14s) Teams 7 Seniors Team Lists 28 Boundary. The ‘Man of the Match’ will be awarded the WAW Trophy. Volunteer of the Year 9 Azzi Family Medal 29 10.00 am Thirds (Under 17) HLTA Presidents Report 10 Hume Netball Ass. Officials 30 Thirds (Under 17s) Teams 11 HNA Presidents Report 31 Following the Third’s Grand Final the winning team will receive the Jack Wood Memorial John Ryan Memorial Trophy 13 HNA Honour Roll 32-33 Shield and the Hume League Premiership Cup. Members of the victorious team will Suncorp Rising Star 14 Hume Netball Team Lists 34-41 receive Hume League Premiership Medallions as will Umpires—Central, Goal and WAW Player of the Year 15 2014 HFL Fixture Results 42 Boundary. The ‘Man of the Match’ will be awarded the WAW Trophy. HFL Honour Roll 16-19 2014 HNA Ladders 43 Club Championship 20 AFL NSW Code of Conduct Back 12 noon Reserves Following the Reserves’ Grand Final the winning team will receive the Alwyn Schmidt HUME FOOTBALL LEAGUE Memorial Shield and the Hume League Premiership Cup. Members of the victorious team will receive Hume League Premiership Medallions as will Umpires—Central, Goal and gratefully acknowledges the support of Boundary. The ‘Man of the Match’ will be awarded the WAW Trophy. MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE HUME FOOTBALL LEAGUE 2.15 pm Seniors WAW Credit Union Today’s coin toss will be performed by Primary School State Football representatives Bailey Southern Ag Grain Minogue from CDHBU and Royce Hunter from Osborne. Springdale Heights Tavern At halftime there will be 4 games of Auskick played on the main oval. A number of HFL Sportspower, clubs will be represented. Suncorp Bank At the conclusion of the Grand Final the premiers will be presented with the WAW Credit JS Sports Union Premiership Cup. Members of the winning team will be presented with Hume League OTHER GENEROUS SUPPORTERS Premiership Medallions by League President Merv Wegener. The Grand Final ‘Man of the Match’ will be presented with the Des Kennedy Memorial Medal, and the winning Coach 2AY Radio Merv Wegener will be presented with the Southern Ag Grain Trophy. Man of the Match trophies will be 2WG Radio, Wagga AFL NEB Umpires Group presented by a representative of WAW Credit Union. Presentation of Hume League Grand ABC Radio, Wagga & Albury Garry O’Connell Family Final Medallions to all officials (Central, Goal and Boundary Umpires) involved in all four AFL (NSW/ACT) Commission, Wagga Wagga Oxford Printery Grand Finals will be made at the conclusion of each match by League President, Merv Attacksports, Albury ‘Piney Pub’, Wegener and Vice President, Brendan I’Anson. Azzi Family John Ryan Family Netball Barry Malone Family Amanda Thomas Photography 9:45 am 14 & Under BJ’s Trophies, Albury The Border Mail 11.00 am 12 & Under Coronet Jewellers Albury The Daily Advertiser, Wagga Wagga 11.00 am 16 & Under Hume League Club Umpires Bill Thomas Family 12.30 pm C Reserve Hume League Trainers’ Association Walbundrie Grounds Committee 12.30 pm B Grade 2.00 pm C Grade Hume Netball Association Walla Walla Hotel/Motel 2.00 pm A Grade IGA—East Albury, , ,

Lockhart and Springdale Heights

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From the Hume Football League President

HUME FOOTBALL LEAGUE INC. Welcome to the Grand Final day. We have experienced a great season of football and netball, an excellent OFFICIALS 2014 finals series and look forward to today’s games in all grades. I On behalf of the Hume League we wish to convey our condolences to the Lockhart Football Netball Club and Lockhart District and families involved with the sad tragedy that occurred recently. Our thoughts and PRESIDENT prayers are with you all at this time. No doubt this has had an effect on the people of Lockhart District as well Merv Wegener as the whole of the Hume League. I want to assure you all we are there to support you. The Lockhart Football Netball Club did a very good job preparing their U14s team to play last Saturday and performed well. VICE PRESIDENT CO-SECRETARY CO-SECRETARY TREASURER MEDIA OFFICER A special welcome to our guests and partners. I would like acknowledge our major sponsor WAW and Brendan I’Anson Barry Malone Dalton Wegener Christine Biar Shane Norman others sponsors Springdale Heights Tavern, Sportspower in Albury, Southern Grain Ag in Wagga, JS Sports, Suncorp Bank in Albury and Coronet Jewellers in Albury. The support we receive is greatly appreciated. Our club umpires and Hume League Trainers Association (HLTA) have been working very well. They are so DIRECTORS Management Committee important for the staging of our football season and throughout the finals series. Thanks to HLTA President Trevor Smith Matt Nimo Trevor Smith Fran Jones and Secretary Simone Alexander. Thanks also to Club Umpire Co-ordinators Rick Clancy and Ted Miller Phil Takle Ted Miller Peter Sharp and AFLNEB & AFL NSW Umpire Development Managers, Mark Bywater and Troy Mavroudis. Mark Tilders Peter Morris Paul Beesley A highlight was the clubs supporting and raising substantial money for worthy causes including: Rand Peter Sharp Stephen Bunyan Philip Bouffler Walbundrie Beyond Blue Day ($2450), Brock Burrum James McQuillan Future Fund ($4000) and Leukaemia Paul Beesley Jeremy Mott Noel Livermore Foundation Greatest Shave ($10000) , CDHBU Victorian Epilepsy Foundation as the Andrew Bush Memorial Noel Livermore Andy Dore Day ($4948), Billabong Crows National Breast Cancer Foundation Go Pink Day ($2424) and Ice Bucket Andrew Godde Chris Muller Challenge ($700), Breast Cancer Support Pink Sports Day ($7500), Murray Magpies Leukaemia Day, Jindera and Osborne NAIDOC Week and Osborne Anzac Day Ceremony. Congratulations to eleven of our young players involved in representative football this season. They include LIFE MEMBERS AFL NSW/ACT 2014 INTERLEAGUE COACHES AFL VOLUNTEERS AWARD 50 Yrs State Primary School Reps Bailey Minogue (CDHBU), Royce Hunter (Osborne), U15 boys Andrew Phibbs Garry O’Connell Josh Walker (Seniors) Bill Koschitzke (CDHBU), Abe Wooden (Lockhart) and Alex Paech (Walla), U16 girls April Lieschke (Rand Walb), Alyce Merv Wegener Mark O’Donoghue (U17s) Ian Schilg Parker (Holbrook), Mary Sandral (Crows) and Olivia Hall (Walla), U16 boys Harrison Macreadie (Henty) and Merv Wegener Julian Hayes (Jindera). Alyce Parker and Harrison Macreadie were also selected as All Australians. Col Black Congratulation and thanks to all involved in the successful Interleague games this year. Senior coach Josh LIFE MEMBERS Garry O’Connell Walker, U17s coach and Coach of the Year Mark O’Donoghue, support staff Dan Athenitis and Trent Ball, George Azzi* Kelly Azzi* Team Managers, Trainers and all who helped during the day in both grades. Jack Wood* Roy McDonald* ASSOCIATE LIFE MEMBERS Al Collins, Brendan I’Anson and their support staff have done a great job preparing the Walbundrie Bert Webb* Ern Wehner* Lindsay Norman sportsground for finals this year especially due to the very little rain required to prepare the surface. Thankyou Alex Beer* Des Kennedy* Noreen Norman to all who helped have the ground and surrounds in such good condition. Merv Wegener Bill Thomas* Peter Carroll Thanks to AFL NSW Regional Community Manager Paul Habel and the AFL for sponsoring the Club Garry O’Connell Barry Malone Claude Tomlinson* Volunteer program this year. Congratulations to all Volunteer nominees and especially to winner Don Norman from CDHBU. INDEPENDENT TRIBUNAL Thirteen U16 Hume League boys have been selected in the Umpire Development Squad for GWS plate Errol Gibbs (Chairman), Max Urquhart, John Pearce trials in Albury 22nd Sept. Mark Bywater and Troy Mavroudis will be training the selected Boundary and Goal umpires. Honorary Investigations Officer Hume Umpires Association The administration of the League has run very smoothly thanks to Management Committee members Philip Mr Bill Groenen Rick Clancy and Peter Sharp Bouffler, Noel Livermore, Trevor Smith, Ted Miller and Paul Beesley. Special thanks to Co-Secretaries Barry Malone and Dalton Wegener who’s clerical and radio work have been of great benefit. Thanks also to

Treasurer Christine Biar, Media Officer Shane Norman and Vice-President Brendan I’Anson for their work and

CLUB OFFICIALS 2014 support which is greatly appreciated. CLUB PRESIDENT SECRETARY SENIOR COACH Billabong Crows Ted Brooks Janelle Day Brett Powell Good Luck To all Grand Final Teams, BB Saints Steve Koschitzke Noel Livermore L.Schilg/L.Brauer CDHBU Mark Tilders Louise Clohessy Brad Talbot Mervyn Wegener Culcairn Andrew Godde Trevor Smith Chad Hamblin President, Henty Neale Terlich Nathan Scholz B.Piltz/J.O’Sullivan Hume Football League Inc. Holbrook Stephen Bunyan Simon Mohr J.Twitt/B.Doswell Vale Howlong Peter Morris Jenni Robertson Joel Price This year League trophy donor Mrs Gwen Beer passed away. Gwen Trevor Freeman Karen Freeman Josh Walker Jindera and her husband started sponsoring the League U17s Best and Lockhart Michael Tullberg Megan McKenzie J.Wooden/J.Richards Fairest Runner-up Trophy in 1963. It started as the Rand Cafe Ted Miller Emma Quinlivan Corey Lambert Murray Magpies Trophy. When Henry died in 1976 Gwen continued to sponsor the Osborne Jason Gooden Peter Sharp Daniel McAlister trophy until 2013. We as a League are very grateful for such a long Rand Walbundrie Tigers Allan Thomas Paul Beesley D.Athanitis/D.Roulstone sponsorship and thank the family for their support. Mrs Beer’s Walla Walla Jeremy Mott Kirralea Walkerden Trent Ball daughter Rhonda and son-in-law Garry Mickan are well known people being involved with the Walla Football Club & community for a many of years.

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FOURTHSFOU T S HUME LEAGUE FOOTBALL LADDERS 2014 CDHBU v Holbrook Seniors Under 17s

TEAM P W L D B FF For Agst % PTS TEAM P W L D B FF For Agst % PTS (Teal, Black & White) (Green & Gold) RW Tigers 18 16 2 0 2 0 1973 1170 168.6 72 Osborne 18 17 1 0 2 0 1341 422 317.8 76 Coach: Mark O’Donoghue Coach: George Mackinlay

Henty 18 15 3 0 2 0 1617 1029 157.1 68 Howlong 18 16 2 0 2 0 1543 461 334.7 72

BB Saints 18 13 5 0 2 0 1621 1150 141.0 60 Jindera 18 15 3 0 2 0 1339 475 281.9 68 31 James Heagney 49 Jesse Donoghue 1 Lachlan Holmes 20 Will Holmes

Osborne 18 12 6 0 2 0 1530 1160 131.9 56 CDHBU 18 14 4 0 2 0 1196 557 214.7 64 32 Chris Wilesmith 50 Nathan McDonald 2 Corey McCarthy 21 Joel Whitley

Howlong 18 10 7 1 2 0 1675 1445 115.9 50 Magpies 18 12 6 0 2 0 1094 675 162.1 56 33 Deaken Clancy 51 Matthew McDonald 3 Oliver Whitley 22 Ryan Carman

CDHBU 18 10 8 0 2 0 1418 1292 109.8 48 Holbrook 18 11 7 0 2 0 1197 571 209.6 52 34 Anthony Carroll 52 Calob Black 4 Jack Keogh 23 Brooke Woods

Lockhart 18 9 8 1 2 0 1356 1298 104.5 46 Crows 18 8 10 0 2 0 722 768 94.0 40 35 Shannon Leahy 53 Joel Costarella 5 Ewan Mackinlay 24 Lachlan Joyce

Jindera 18 9 9 0 2 0 1299 1231 105.5 44 BB Saints 18 7 11 0 2 0 779 1086 71.7 36 36 James Harahan 54 Brayden Curran 6 Thomas Heriot 25 Eddie Keogh

Magpies 18 7 11 0 2 0 1328 1547 85.8 36 Culcairn 18 6 12 0 2 0 872 916 95.2 32 37 Taylor Baker 55 Alex Lavis 10 Ashley-James Bender 27 Rex Comb

Holbrook 18 6 12 0 2 0 1394 1497 93.1 32 Walla 18 6 12 0 2 0 708 1268 55.8 32 38 Bailey Minogue 56 Deklan Yates 11 Charles Harbison 28 Lewis Bowen

Culcairn 18 6 12 0 2 0 1356 1680 80.7 32 Henty 18 3 15 0 2 0 567 1359 41.7 20 41 Thomas Weaver 57 Patrick Lavis 13 Will Cheshire 30 Tom Parker

Crows 18 3 15 0 2 0 1131 1938 58.4 20 Lockhart 18 2 16 0 2 0 376 1819 20.7 16 42 Cameron Dutton 58 Hunter Surrey 14 Nicholas Keogh 32 Lachlan McBain

Walla 18 0 18 0 2 0 713 1974 36.1 8 RW Tigers 18 0 18 0 2 0 268 1625 16.5 8 44 Mac McFarland 59 Jayden Costarella 15 Damon Brennan 33 Will Plunkett Reserves Under 14s 45 Matt Walker 60 Matthew Bush 16 Jayden McDowell 34 Matthew Bender

TEAM P W L D B FF For Agst % PTS TEAM P W L D B FF For Agst % PTS 47 Adrian Darby 61 Angus McFarland 17 Blake McNamara 35 Fletcher Parker Jindera 18 17 1 0 2 0 1752 517 338.8 76 CDHBU 18 18 0 0 2 80 48 Cameron Wilson

BB Saints 18 15 3 0 2 0 1482 758 195.5 68 Holbrook 18 14 3 1 2 66

Culcairn 18 14 4 0 2 0 1359 668 203.4 64 Crows 18 13 4 1 2 62 MEETINGS THIS YEAR

Lockhart 18 13 5 0 2 0 1199 905 132.4 60 Osborne 18 13 5 0 2 60 Rd 6 CDHBU 6.4 (40) d Holbrook 4.4 (28) Rd 19 CDHBU 4.10 (34) d Holbrook 4.1 (25) Magpies 18 12 6 0 2 0 1168 887 131.6 56 Henty 18 12 5 1 2 58 Major SF CDHBU 9.9 (63) def Holbrook 4.2 (26) RWTigers 18 11 7 0 2 0 1112 865 128.5 52 Lockhart 18 11 7 0 2 52 UMPIRES Henty 18 10 8 0 2 0 1191 904 131.7 48 Howlong 18 9 9 0 2 44 Central: Alan Thomas (RWT), Brendan I’Anson (RWT), Peter Sharp (Osborne)

CDHBU 18 7 11 0 2 0 852 1012 84.1 36 BB Saints 18 8 9 1 2 42 Goal: John Pitman (Magpies), Andrew Hunter (Osborne) Damien Wardius (RWT), Nathan Wenke (RWT), Justin Dore (Crows), Brayden Lieschke (RWT) Osborne 18 7 11 0 2 0 898 1101 81.5 36 Magpies 18 7 11 0 2 36 Boundary:

Howlong 18 6 12 0 2 0 972 1105 87.9 32 Culcairn 18 5 13 0 2 28 Quarter Goals Behinds Points Quarter Goals Behinds Points Walla 18 3 15 0 2 0 664 1470 45.1 20 RW Tigers 18 2 16 0 2 16

Holbrook 18 1 17 0 2 0 557 1624 34.3 12 Jindera 18 2 16 0 2 16 1st 1st

Crows 18 1 17 0 2 0 437 1827 23.9 12 Walla 18 1 17 0 2 12 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd Grand Final Gate Takings 4th 4th 1953 $362 1965 $846 1975 $1315 1991 $11500 2006 $24960 TOTAL TOTAL 1954 $442 1966 $773 1976 $2010 1992 $9744 2007 $27530 1955 $592 BROCKLESBY 1977 $2025 1993 $11000 2008 $33783 1956 $326 1967 $809 1978 $2469 1994 $12500 2009 $33117 1957 $600 1968 $647 1979 $2629 1997 $18240 2010 $38492 II1®J1IDIB([X])m 1958 $626 1969 $795 1980 $3662 1998 $14200 2011 $45988 C.obberdog 1959 $620 1970 $783 1981 $4198 1999 $16670 2012 $36000 ~~ ~ONSTRUCTIONS 1960 $610 1971 $851 1982 $4295 2000 $19500 2013 $45625 Groceries - Liquor – Hardware Your Local Builder of: 1961 $566 WALBUNDRIE 1983 $6961 2001 $19762 EFTPOS Facility ATM in Store * Qua I ity New Homes * Renovations 1962 $706 1972 $945 1984 $8202 2002 $19582 Phone 02 6036 2111 1963 $938 1973 $980 1985 $8791 2004 $18729 * Extensions * Commercial Work * Sheds * Kitchens * Bathrooms 1964 $414 1974 $1312 1989 $4015 2005 $19500 Josh & Tania Corrigan MITRE 10 Ph : 02 6929 3554 M : 0488 293 554

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Hume Football League Junior Representation 2014 AFL NSW/ACT VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR

Club Volunteer of the Year Don Norman (left) with AFL NSW/ACT representative Troy Mavroudis.

From left to right, Girls Under 16 NSW State Football representatives Alyce Parker (Holbrook) and Olivia Hall (Walla). Boys Under 16 State Football representatives (CDHBU), Alex Paech (Walla) and Abe Wooden (Lockhart). Not pictured is Andrew Phibbs from CDHBU who also represented NSW U16.

2014 O’CONNELL MEDAL Best & Fairest Player in Under 14s Coach of the Year Mark O’Donoghue (right) with AFL NSW/ACT Will Holmes (Holbrook) 41 Representative Paul Habel.

Matthew Walker (CDHBU) 39

Clancy Galvin (Osborne) 36 Ashley-James Bender (Holbrook) 31 Justin Dore (Billabong Crows) 30 Charlie Hamilton (Howlong) 28 Bill Alexander (Osborne) 25 Taylor Clark (Henty) 25 Riley Bice (Murray Magpies) 23 George Sandral (Billabong Crows) 23

Simione Tamani (Culcairn) 23 O’Connell Medal Winner, Will Holmes from Holbrook (right) and Runner-up Matthew Cameron Wilson (CDHBU) 23 Walker from CDHBU (left). Rohan Gates (Brock/Burrum Saints) 19

Connor Krebser (Lockhart) 19 2014 Club Volunteer of the Year Nominees from left to right, Jason Webster (Osborne), Alan Thomas Coby Baczynski (Walla) 18 (Rand Walbundrie), Cheryl Paech (Walla), Russell Ross (Holbrook), Keena McFarlane (Culcairn), Colin Damian Wardius (Rand-Walbundrie Tigers) 18 Thiele (Henty), Sam Robertson (Howlong), Don Norman (CDHBU), Gwen Taylor (Jindera), Tammi Jamieson Bouffler (Lockhart) 17 SERIOUS ABOUT YOUR UNIFORM? Burns (BB Saints), Anna Ferguson (Billabong Crows), Andrew Wilson (Murray Magpies), Absent: Sam Clothier (Lockhart).

8 9 HUME LEAGUE TRAINERS ASSOCIATION THIRDSIRDS Today's Hume League Trainers Association has 56 qualified members, 32 of these members are also qualified in advanced first aid gaining qualifications in spinal care and oxygen use. Osborne v CDHBU Many of our trainers have more than 5 years training and education in spinal injuries and oxygen use. (Black & Gold) (Teal, Black & White) The League is now building a committed and professional group of trainers often working together in serious situations to benefit all involved. Coach: Stephen Clarke Coach: Michael Kruen Ass. Coach: Jason Webster The HLTA this year ran our advanced first aid at the beginning of the year followed by a level one Manager: Geoff Lane sports trainers course and reaccreditations. Healthfocus physiotherapist Michael Bowler held Runner: J.Gooden/Craig Douglas 1 Josh Tidd 15 Steven Cordwall education evenings concentrating on specific areas of the body, injuries, injury prevention and treatment. Martin Gual from Club Warehouse was also available to show trainers the 2 Matt Baker 16 Jakob Hanlon latest equipment and ideas. We thank Michael and Martin for giving freely of their time and 1 Lachie Lane 21 Jacob Chant 3 Jacob Boyle 18 Dale Melotto knowledge to help out our trainers. 4 Lachlan Bender 22 Matt Guttler 4 Jack Wynne 19 Flynn Kleis 5 Will Ryan 25 Angus Malmo 5 Michael Harris 20 Harley Ralph The Hume League Trainers Association were given funding from AFL NSW/ACT. In partnership with Trainers Association and the AFL NSW/ACT Mr Paul Habel we decided 9 George Alexander 27 Alex Atkins 6 Luke McCaskill 21 Jay Odonoghue- to combine this funding with the RFL trainers Association and present a Concussion Seminar to be 10 Henry Bennett 30 Ben Schneider 7 David Garcia 22 Andrew Phibbs held in Wagga on the first Sunday in March (DTBC). The idea is to present expert keynote speakers, 11 Sam Gleeson 32 Clancy Galvin 8 Corey Walton 23 Hayden Brockley often only available in our capital cities. The day will have workshops, panel discussions and 12 Samuel Alexander 33 Izzac McDonnell 9 James Webb 24 Nick Aylward opportunities to network with educators and equipment suppliers. 14 Bill Alexander 34 Pat O’Connell 10 Tim Heagney 25 Dylan Cornell It is our aim to have trainers from across southern NSW attending this seminar along with coaches, 15 Sam O’Connell 36 Tom Schneider 11 Taylor Rourke 27 Kane Mills management and interested parties. Concussion is one the most difficult injuries to diagnose, treat 16 Kyle Schmetzer 37 Zac Farrall 12 Jordan Lavis 28 Thomas Webb and manage. Many studies have now shown that we can no longer ignore the the long term impact 18 Matt Klemke 38 Declan Galvin 13 Josh Black 29 Lachlan Darby that multiple and serious concussions can have on our players. It is imperative that we in regional 19 Duncan Howard 41 James Ryan 14 Finn Reeves 30 Will Johnson areas be proactive in the care of our players, bringing education and training from the cities out to our 20 Ryan Forbes trainers and management. The Seminar and the back grounding is to be documented by Simone Dray as part of her 4th year physiotherapy studies at CSU, this document will be important in forming MEETINGS THIS YEAR policy particular to our leagues. Rd4 Osborne 6.8 (44) d CDHBU 5.8 (38)

In closing I would like to thank Billabong Crows trainers Elissa and Graeme Routley for their many UMPIRES years of dedicated care they have given to their club and to the league. I am sure that you will be Central: Charlie Papworth (Holbrook), Dennis Kane (Henty), Glenn Eddy (BB Saints) sorely missed and we wish you well in your new sporting direction with your boys. Goal: Peter McLaren (Jindera), Peter Browning (Howlong) I would also like to thank Simone Alexander (HLTA secretary) for her work and support throughout Boundary: Nick Wright (Culcairn) Myall Hoffman (Walla), Cameron Knust (Cul), Joel Merkel (Walla) the season and to the League, without your unwavering support we would not be looked upon as one Quarter Goals Behinds Points Quarter Goals Behinds Points of the most progressive trainers associations in NSW. 1st 1st Good luck to all teams playing today. 2nd 2nd Fran Jones 3rd 3rd President Hume League Trainers Association 4th 4th

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Best & Fairest Player in Under 17s

Nicholas Cooke (Culcairn) 29 Harrison Macreadie (Henty) - Winner Alex Paech (Walla) 26 Keiran McCarthy (Holbrook) 26 Harrison represented Under 16s NSW/ACT Christopher Galvin (Jindera) 24 Rams at the Gold Coast in July this year. Harrison played all three games against Queensland, Northern Jack Wynne (CDHBU) 23 Territory and Tasmania. Harrison played mostly on George Alexander (Osborne) 21 the wing and averaged 16 possessions per game. Tadhg Kennelly and Mark McVeigh were his Christopher Baggio (Howlong) 17 coaches. NSW/ACT Rams won division 2 at the Trent I'Anson (Brock/Burrum Saints) 16 Bill Thomas Medal winner Nicholas Cooke championships. A lot of travel and dedication was Jesse Benham (Murray Magpies) 16 (right) with joint Runner-up award winners involved in participating in both the GWS and Rams Alex Paech (middle) and Keiran McCarthy Samuel Alexander (Osborne) 15 teams for 8 months. (left). Harrison has been selected in the AFL National Jordan Lavis (CDHBU) 15 Academy under scholarship. Twenty-five kids have Joshua Singe (Henty) 15 been selected across Australia in the 16 year old age Kaileb Williams (Murray Magpies) 15 group – Level 1. Harrison will be attending National Camps in Melbourne on 21 September, 2014 and Thomas Dore (Billabong Crows) 14 again in December. In April 2015 Harrison will play in Dominic Buntin (Billabong Crows) 14 New Zealand at the AFL ANZAC game in Coby Ross (Holbrook) 13 Wellington. Brad Johnson, Tadhg Kennelly, Matthew Lloyd and Glen Jakovich will be Henry Smith (Howlong) 13 Harrison’s coaches. Harrison will be eligible for the 2016 Draft. Harrison has played AFL for NSW in

under 12, under 15s and under 16s.

DES KENNEDY Des Kennedy was a great supporter of Country sport and was an Winner Harrison Macreadie (left) with Peter Ryan. outstanding administrator. Des died whilst in office—he was serving in his 31st term as the Hume League Secretary. Des was a Life Member of the Hume ‘D.K.’ HONOUR ROLL Hume Football League All Australians

1999 Gavin Graetz (Osborne) League and a V.C.F.L. Medal holder— so respected was his contribution and his esteem. The 2000 Craig Smith (Osborne) 2001 Adam Schneider (Osborne) The Hume League is very fortunate to Hume League recognises both the memory of Des 2002 Ben Cain (Howlong) be represented by two All Australian Kennedy and the excellent service he provided over 2003 Josh Firman (Lockhart) Footballers this year. Harrison those many years, by the awarding of a medal to the 2004 Marc Duryea (Holbrook) Macreadie from Henty and Alyce player judged best afield in the Senior Grand Final. 2006 Anthony Armstrong (Osb) Parker from Holbrook (pictured) were 2007 Jayden Kotzur (Culcairn) both selected in the All Australian This Medal, the ‘Des Kennedy Memorial Medal’, will 2008 Ben Ryan (Jindera)

2009 Djali Bloomfield (Osborne) team in their respective Under 16 age be awarded by Des’s great friend, Merv Wegener, 2010 Steve Fouracre (Howlong) groups. Julian Hayes from Jindera was President of the League, Life Member and dual Kelly 2011 Brett Garland (Jindera) also selected in the U16 NSW Squad. Azzi Medallist. 2012 Rory Muggivan (Osborne) 2013 Kylin Morey (Brock Burrum)

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2014 Suncorp Rising Star 2014 WAW Player of the Year

The Hume League introduced the Rising Star Award in 2010 and greatly appreciates Suncorp The WAW Credit Union Player of the Year Award has become an annual event since Bank for sponsoring this year’s award. Each week during the season, a young senior player is 2010. After every home and away game throughout the season, opposing coaches select nominated who excelled in a particular match. 2014 Nominees for the Suncorp Rising Star were: their 5 best players for either team on the day. The League appreciates the continued Round 1: Darcy I’Anson (BBSaints) support of their major sponsor, WAW Credit Union.

Round 2: Alex Wallis (CDHBU) Round 3: Connor Galvin (Osborne) Round 4: Zac Stuart (Jindera)

Round 5: Harrison Macreadie (Henty) Round 6: Mark Beale (Billabong Crows) 2014 WAW Player of the Year Round 7: Connor Sheridan (Murray Magpies) Final Leaderboard Round 8: Blake Jones (Lockhart) Round 9: Harry Dowling (Holbrook) Sam Murray (Henty) 77 Round 10: Brian Lieschke (RWTigers) Zac Sheather (Lockhart) 77 Round 11: Ben Baker (Howlong) Ben Maiden (RW Tigers) 73 Round 12: Harry Trezise (Walla) Heath Ohlin (Henty) 66 Round 13: Timothy Haines (Culcairn) Beau Walker (Howlong) 65 Round 14: Sam Murray (Henty) Dean Roulstone (RW Tigers) 57 Round 15: Patrick O’Connell (Osborne) Mark Kimball (RW Tigers) 56 Round 16: Jay O’Donoghue (CDHBU) Nick Sedgwick (BB Saints) 54

Round 17: Josh Jones (Holbrook) 2014 Suncorp Rising Star Joint Joint winner of the WAW Player of the Year Round 18: Jeremy Sykes (Lockhart) Winners, Jeremy Sykes (Lockhart) & award Sam Murray (left) with WAW Round 19: Thomas Keogh (Holbrook) Sam Murray (Henty). Representative Paul Henry.

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14 15 HUME LEAGUE HONOUR ROLL 1933-2014 - Premiers HUME LEAGUE HONOUR ROLL 1933-2014 - Award Winners SENIORS 1987 Walla Walla 1995 1984 Walla Walla LOFTUS MEDAL - SENIORS 1985 David Coulston (Walla Walla) 1990 Dale Mastenbroek (East Lav.) 1933 1988 East Lavington 1996 Culcairn 1985 Osborne 1935 Wally Hall (Burrumbuttock)* 1986 David Schilg (Burrumbuttock) 1991 Dale Mastenbroek (East Lav.) 1934 Gerogery 1989 Walbundrie 1997 Walla Walla 1986 Henty 1936 Harold Bakes (Gerogery)* 1987 Peter Clayton (Burrumbuttock) 1992 James King (Burrumbuttock) 1935 Gerogery 1990 Henty 1998 Osborne 1987 Osborne 1937 Roy Schmidt (Walla Walla)* 1988 Rob O'Connell (Osborne) & 1993 Mark Kirkpatrick (Walla) 1936 Gerogery 1991 Osborne 1999 Lockhart 1988 Walla Walla (u/d) 1938 Tom Fagan (Walbundrie)* Terry O'Halloran (Howlong) 1994 Nick Bedggood (Henty) 1937 Walbundrie 1992 Osborne 2000 Holbrook 1989 Walla Walla 1939 Clyde Scholz (Jindera)* 1989 Terry O'Halloran (Howlong) 1995 Drasko Kristo (Burrumbuttock) 1938 Lavington 1993 Culcairn 2001 Jindera 1990 Walla Walla 1940 Clyde Scholz (Jindera)* 1990 Rob O'Connell (Osborne) 1996 Andrew Morrison (Howlong) 1939 Walla Walla 1994 Osborne 2002 Osborne 1991 Walla Walla 1991 David Schilg (Burrumbuttock) & 1997 Steve Scott (Henty) 1940 Walla Walla 1995 Osborne 2003 Osborne 1992 Henty KELLY AZZI MEDAL (1sts) Warren Sykes (Lockhart) 1998 Greg Bullman (Walbundrie) 1941 WWII 1996 Henty 2004 Osborne 1993 Lockhart 1947 Les Braunach (Jindera) * 1992 Sean Nesbitt (Walbundrie) 1999 Rhys Kelly (Lockhart) 1942 WWII 1997 Howlong 2005 Osborne 1994 Lockhart 1948 Norm Benstead (Jindera) * & 1993 Peter Copley (Culcairn) 2000 Dave Devaney (Jindera) 1943 WWII 1998 Osborne 2006 Lockhart 1995 Walla Walla Kevin Doyle (Rand)* 1994 Steve Taylor (Brocklesby) 2001 Joel Mackie (Jindera) 1944 WWII 1999 Osborne 2007 Osborne 1996 Walla Walla 1949 Dud Probyn (Brocklesby) 1995 Russell Smith (Osborne) 2002 Robbie Mackinaly (Holbrook) 1945 Rand 2000 Osborne 2008 Osborne 1997 Walla Walla 1950 Vern Gilcrist (Walla Walla)* 1996 Michael Killeen (Culcairn) & 2003 Daniel Black (Holbrook) & 1946 Jindera 2001 Osborne 2009 Culcairn 1998 Walla Walla 1951 Harold Thomson (Walla Walla) Scott McGrath (Culcairn) Jason Sinclair (Brocklesby) 1947 Walbundrie 2002 Howlong 2010 Culcairn 1999 Howlong 1952 Ossie Bownds (Burrumbuttock)* 1997 Jim Sandral Jnr (Howlong) 2004 Jonathon Hoffmann (Culcairn) 1948 Walla Walla 2003 Lockhart 2011 Jindera 2000 Culcairn 1953 Kevin Minogue (Brocklesby) 1998 Shane Lennon (Lockhart) 2005 Dave Devaney (Howlong) 1949 Walbundrie 2004 Holbrook 2012 Howlong 2001 Henty 1954 Keith Murray (Walla Walla)* 1999 Paul Scoullar (Lockhart) 2006 Dave Devaney (Howlong) 1950 Brocklesby 2005 Osborne 2013 Jindera 2002 Henty 1955 Norm Webb (Jindera) 2000 Stephen Clarke (Osborne) 2007 Neil Gowland (Osborne) 1951 Burrumbuttock 2006 Howlong 2003 Henty 1956 Bill King (Howlong)* 2001 Stephen Clarke (Osborne) 2008 Michael Gleeson (Osborne) 1952 Walbundrie 2007 Culcairn THIRDS 2004 Henty 1957 Jim Kiley (Howlong) & 2002 Anthony Ross (Howlong) & 2009 Scott McGrath (Culcairn) 1953 Walla Walla 2008 Culcairn 1950 St Paul’s College 2005 Osborne Barry Obst (Brocklesby) Noel Coutts (Holbrook) 2010 Matt Klemke (Culcairn) 1954 Howlong (u/d) 2009 Osborne 1951 Walla Walla 2006 Culcairn 1958 Bill Thomas (Walbundrie)* & 2003 Noel Coutts (Holbrook) 2011 Dale McFaull (Jindera) 1955 Jindera 2010 Howlong 1952 Walla Walla 2007 Culcairn Des Dower (Howlong) AZZI FAMILY MEDAL (1sts) 2012 Josh Oster (Walla Walla) 1956 Jindera 2011 Jindera 1953 Walla Walla 2008 Murray Magpies 1959 Lance Boswell (Howlong) (In memory of Azzi brothers, Kelly & George) 2013 Ewen Scholz (Holbrook) 1957 Jindera (u/d) 2012 Osborne 1954 Howlong 2009 Jindera 1960 Jim Lalor (Howlong) 2004 Brent Barber (Culcairn) & 2014 Sam Dewar (Jindera) 1958 Brocklesby 2013 Brock Burrum 1955 Howlong 2010 Holbrook 1961 Merv Wegener (Walla Walla) Clint Gilson (Walbundrie) & 1959 Walla Walla 1956 Howlong 2011 Brock Burrum Saints 1962 Ken Lindner (Burrumbuttock) Noel Coutts (Holbrook) BILL THOMAS MEDAL (3rds) 1960 Jindera 1957 Howlong 2012 Rand Walbundrie 1963 Dick Prior (Balldale) 2005 Cal McClay (Osborne) 1950 Colin Rohrlach (St Paul’s) 1961 Jindera 1958 Howlong 2013 Osborne 1964 Merv Wegener (Walla Walla) 2006 Adam Hansen (Howlong) 1951 Brian Keighran (Jindera) 1962 Balldale 1959 Howlong 1965 Peter O'Halloran (Howlong) 2007 Brent Barber (Culcairn) 1952 Noel Fielder (Jindera) 1963 Jindera 1960 Jindera FOURTHS 1966 Barry Lambert (Jindera)* & 2008 Graeme Fruean (Culcairn) 1953 Alister Lieschke (St Paul’s)* 1964 Jindera (u/d) 1961 St Paul’s College 1990 Lockhart Lindsay Jacob (Walla Walla) 2009 Nathan McPherson (Lockhart) 1954 Geoff Wenke (St Paul’s) * 1965 Walla Walla 1962 1991 Lockhart 1967 Barry Mathews (Rand) & 2010 Trent Storey (Brock-Burrum) 1955 Elmore Lieschke (St Paul’s) 1966 Walla Walla 1963 St Paul’s College 1992 Lockhart Rob Batson (Howlong) 2011 Mikal Bloom (Holbrook) 1956 Graeme Thies (Howlong) 1967 Walbundrie RESERVES 1964 Walla Walla 1993 Walbundrie 1968 Max Eyers (Howlong) 2012 Jamarl O'Sullivan (Henty) 1957 Leo Doyle (St Paul’s) 1968 Walbundrie 1976 Jindera (u/d) 1965 Walla Walla 1994 Walla Walla 1969 Jimmy Anderson (Rand) 2013 Peter Hancock (Howlong) 1958 John Bishop (St Paul’s) 1969 Burrumbuttock 1977 Jindera 1966 Rand 1995 Walla Walla 1970 Fred Aliendi (Balldale) 2014 Nicholas Sedgwick (BB Saints) 1959 Ralph Wailes (Jindera) 1970 Walla Walla 1978 East Lavington 1967 St Paul’s College 1996 Osborne 1971 Jack O'Halloran (Howlong) 1960 Ross Rohrlach (St Paul’s) 1971 Howlong 1979 Walla Walla 1968 Walbundrie 1997 Osborne (34 Votes - Record) BEVAN ODEWAHN MEDAL (2nds) 1961 Gary Frohling (Rand) 1972 Balldale (u/d) 1980 Walbundrie 1969 Jindera 1998 Brocklesby 1972 Garry Mickan (Walla Walla) 1976 Algy Arendarcikas (Jindera) 1962 Ross Rohrlach (St Paul’s) 1973 Walla Walla 1981 Henty 1970 Walla Walla 1999 Holbrook 1973 Geoff Wallace (Howlong) 1977 Algy Arendarcikas (Jindera) 1963 Ross Rohrlach (St Paul’s) 1974 Walla Walla 1982 Jindera 1971 Walla Walla 2000 Lockhart 1974 Graeme Proctor (Howlong) 1978 Bernie Burke (East Lavington) 1964 Joe Lynch (Jindera) 1975 Jindera 1983 Brocklesby 1972 St Paul’s College 2001 Henty 1975 Peter Kirkwood (Walbundrie) 1979 Kevin Bosse (Walla) 1965 Rob Taylor (Rand) 1976 Walla Walla 1984 East Lavington 1973 Walla Walla 2002 Lockhart 1976 John Lappin (Brocklesby) & 1980 Robin Briggs (Howlong) 1966 Peter Bahr (St Paul’s) 1977 Howlong 1985 Jindera 1974 Walla Walla 2003 Osborne Mark Pfitzner (Walla Walla) 1981 Bob Kilo (Henty) 1967 Bruce Leah (Walla Walla) 1978 Walbundrie 1986 Henty 1975 St Paul’s College 2004 Howlong 1977 Len Duffy (Walla Walla) 1982 Garry Koehler (Jindera) 1968 Brian Lester (Howlong) 1979 East Lavington 1987 Jindera 1976 St Paul’s College 2005 Holbrook 1978 Bob Parks (East Lavington) 1983 Keith Smallwood (Osborne) 1969 Garry Mickan (St Paul’s) 1980 Walla Walla 1988 East Lavington (u/d) 1977 East Lavington 1978 2006 Henty 1979 Jack Danckert (Burrumbuttock) 1984 Keith Smallwood (Osborne) & 1970 John Goode (Walla Walla) 1981 Walla Walla 1989 East Lavington 1978 St Paul’s College 2007 Holbrook 1980 Allan Scammell (Burrumbuttock) Mick Twentyman (Osborne) 1971 David Downes (St Paul’s) 1982 Lockhart 1990 East Lavington 1979 Walbundrie 2008 Holbrook 1981 Phillip Godde (Walla Walla) 1985 Peter Hyde (Lockhart) 1972 Bernie Abbott (St Paul’s) 1983 Walla Walla 1991 Walbundrie 1980 Henty 2009 Howlong 1982 Craig Lieschke (Henty) & 1986 John Heffernam Henty) 1973 Kim Maher (St Paul’s) 1984 Henty (u/d) 1992 Walla Walla 1981 Henty 2010 Rand Walbundrie Graham Johnstone (Lockhart) 1987 Ian Jackson (Jindera) 1974 Basil Coleman (St Paul’s) 1985 Osborne 1993 Culcairn 1982 Henty 2011 Osborne 1983 Terry O'Halloran (Howlong) 1988 John Blomley (Brocklesby) 1975 Peter Lieschke (Walbundrie) 1986 Henty 1994 Walla Walla 1983 Henty 2012 Osborne 1984 Craig Lieschke (Henty) 1989 Gordan Edwards (Walbundrie) 1976 Paul Hannigan (Jindera) 2013 CDHBU

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BILL THOMAS MEDAL (cont) GARRY O’CONNELL MEDAL (4ths) CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS (Seniors) Reserves

1977 Rob McIntosh (Walbundrie) 2001 Ben McLellan (Holbrook) 1991 Walbundrie 1970 Colin Jacob (Walla Walla) 81 1978 John Kidd (Howlong) 46

1978 Wayne Voss (Walbundrie) 2002 Ben McLellan (Holbrook) 1992 Culcairn 96 1971 Colin Klose (Brocklesby) 70 1979 John Kidd (Howlong)

1979 Hilton Kotzur (St Paul’s) 2003 Marty Bahr (Osborne) 1993 Culcairn 95 1972 Garry Mickan (Walla Walla) 108 1980 John Kidd (Howlong) 46

1980 Phil Haskew (Howlong) 2004 Kade Klemke (Henty) 1994 Henty 76 1973 Peter Matthews (Rand) 106 1981 Pat Kane (Henty) 47

1981 Phillip Star (Walbundrie) 2005 Jesse Kent (Culcairn) 1995 Culcairn 94 1974 John Prentice (Brocklesby) 78 1983 Geoff Hood (East Lav) 41

1982 Bruce Duff (East Lavington) 2006 Tom Alexander (Lockhart) 1996 Culcairn 179.5 1975 John Fowler (Walbundrie) 77 1984 John Fowler (Walbundrie) 46

1983 Kerry Bahr (Walbundrie) 2007 Beau Walker (Howlong) 1997 Walla Walla 196 1976 Garry Mickan (Walla Walla) 90 1985 Bill Cassidy (Burrum) 56

1984 Kerry Bahr (Walbundrie) 2008 Hayden Dalitz (B/Crows) 1998 Osborne 187 1977 Garry Mickan (Walla Walla) 105 1986 Roy Dahmes (Jindera) 33

1985 Darren Beddoes (Walla) 2009 Josh Jones (Holbrook) 1999 Lockhart 193 1978 Ken Lindner (Burrumbuttock) 71 1988 Mick Golden (Walla) 31

1986 Darren Holmes (Walla) 2010 Damien Wilson (CDHBU) 2000 Holbrook 176 1979 Bob Lloyd (Howlong) 1989 G Habermann (Walb) 74

1987 Peter King (Lockhart) 2011 Matt Klemke (Henty) & 2001 Holbrook 210 1980 Bob Lloyd (Howlong) 81 1991 Garry Graetz (Walbundrie) 39

1988 Matthew Donovan (Walla)* Lachie Lane (Osborne) 2002 Lockhart 175 1981 John Willoughby (Brock) 96 1992 Ashley Dyde (Culcairn) 62

1989 Peter Murphy (Henty) 2012 Andrew Yates (Henty) 2003 Walla Walla 160 1983 Warren Sykes (Lockhart) 117 1993 Ashley Dyde (Culcairn) 91

1990 Sean Nesbitt (Walbundrie) 2013 Jacob Chant (Osborne) 2004 Holbrook 204 1984 Peter Gibbons (Brocklesby) 172 1994 David Hill (Walbundrie) 59

1991 Nigel Smith (Lockhart) 2014 Will Holmes (Holbrook) 2005 Osborne 211 1985 Peter Gibbons (Brocklesby) 139 1995 Lyle Burns (Burrum) 51

1992 Glen Neilson (Lockhart) 2006 Osborne 182 1986 Peter Gibbons (Brocklesby) 82 1996 Mark Morey (Burrum) 86

1993 Bernard Odewahn (Culcairn) 2007 Culcairn 196 1988 Daryl Jordan (Walbundrie) 134 1997 Ross Ellis (Walla) 61

1994 Josh Firman (Lockhart) 2008 Jindera 200 1989 Daryl Jordan (Walbundrie) 153 1998 Rod Enders (Osborne) 51

1995 Brett Piltz (Henty) 2009 RW Tigers 184 1990 Peter Murray (Henty) 123 1999 Luke Trevaskis (Lockhart) 77

1996 Leigh Schneider (Osborne) 2010 Howlong 194 1991 Max Perryman (Osborne) 83 2000 Clinton Renner (Lockhart) 64

1997 Matthew Klemke (Henty) 2011 Holbrook 197 1992 Marty Garoni (Walbundrie) 97 2001 Lyle Burns (Burrum) 57

1998 Darren Penn (Howlong) 2012 Osborne 188 1993 Shannon Barber (Culcairn) 102 2002 Brent Goode (Culcairn) 56

1999 Brendan Sheather (Culcairn) 2013 Brock Burrum 173 1994 Marty Garoni (Walbundrie) 122 2003 Ross Ellis (Walla Walla) 66

2000 Mark Lazaretto (Holbrook) 2014 Brock Burrum 161 1995 Glenn Bench (Osborne) 100 2004 Adam Sheather (Holb) 49

2001 David Trotter (Lockhart) 1996 Stephen Hetherton (Henty) 111 2005 Todd Gunning (Osborne) 75

2002 Marcus Shaw (Holbrook) CHAMPION CLUB 1997 Glenn Bench (Osborne) 73 2006 Stuart Gray (Howlong) & 40

2003 Jacob Wooden (Lockhart) & 2005 Jindera 338.5 1998 Michael Hewitt (Lockhart) 82 Johnstone (BB Saints)

Grant Forrest (Henty) 2006 Jindera 321.5 1999 Anthony Carroll (Lockhart) 121 2007 Neale Terlich (Henty) 78

2004 Damien Maloney (Henty) 2007 Howlong 304.5 2000 Mark Byrne (Holbrook) 113 2008 Trevor Callanan (Jindera) 65

2005 Dean Terlich (Osborne) 2008 Jindera 399 2001 M Dicketts (Holbrook) 88 2009 Andrew Schmetzer (Osb) 70

2006 Malcolm Douglas (Osborne) 2009 Jindera 358 2002 Peter Maloney (Burrum) 79 2010 Adam I’Anson (Burrum) 68

2007 Daniel Shaw (Holbrook) 2010 Culcairn 328 2003 Matt Jones (Walbundrie) 81 2011 Justin Dodds (Holbrook) 82

2008 Matt McLellan (Holbrook) 2011 Jindera 373 2004 Dan Daly (Howlong) 82 2012 Ryan Cannon (Howlong) 62

2009 Derek Singe (Henty) 2012 Holbrook 2005 Shaun Myles (Brocklesby) 103 2013 Justin Dodds (Holbrook) 64

2010 Simon McLeish (Culcairn) 2013 Brock Burrum 319.5 2006 Shaun Myles (Howlong) 110 2014 Trevor Callanan (Jindera) 81

2011 Hamish Clark (Howlong) 2014 Brock Burrum 352 2007 Shaun Myles (Howlong) 113

2012 Isaac Muller (Henty) 2008 Mark Hilton (Jindera) 89

2013 Ben Baker (Howlong) RISING STAR AWARD 2009 Aaron Barnes (Howlong) 88

2014 Nicholas Cooke (Culcairn) 2010 Djali Bloomfield (Osb) 2010 Aaron Barnes (Howlong) 69

2011 Ben Klemke (Henty) 2011 Darren Bradshaw (How) 102

2012 Beau Walker (Howlong) 2012 Daniel Bradshaw (Howlong) 89

2013 Justin Gordon (RWT) 2013 James Breen (Holbrook) 86

2014 Sam Murray (Henty) 2014 Josh Warren-Marmo 86

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2014 Club Championships .Billabong Crows Football Netball Total Brock/Burrum Saints 161 191 352 Go Pink! Jindera 154 167 321 On the 19th July Billabong Crows Football and Netball Club conducted a fundraiser for the Osborne 147 171 318 National Breast Cancer Foundation. We decided to do this as a committee not only to raise

Murray Magpies 121 196 317 money for the charity to find a cure for Breast Cancer, but to also raise awareness in our Culcairn 109 169 278 communities and especially amongst our children. Rand/Walbundrie Tigers 142 120 262 The day was fantastic and extremely well supported. It was a bright sunny day at when Victoria Park became alive with a sea of PINK! From the goal posts, to the players socks Holbrook 76.5 172 248.5 Howlong 128 116.5 244.5 even the cupcakes were pink. CDHBU were willing participants with some dressing in Pink Henty 148 76.5 224.5 and many visiting the Pink Parlour for a Pink Makeover. CDHBU 134 81 215 The gate raffle, the players socks, Lockhart 124 69 193 the Pink trading table, the Pink Walla 25 129 154 Parlour and many generous Billabong Crows 51.5 85 136.5 donations raised a total of $2424, that has been donated to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. We are hoping to make the target of zero deaths from breast cancer in 2030 a reality.

Pavilion Opening

Another major event the crows had was the opening of the new multi-purpose courts, kitchen and bar facility at Oaklands on the 2nd of August when we played Rand Walbundrie. This

was a great day that was well supported with visitors from local government, Hume league HFL Vice-President Brendan I’Anson (right) Hume Netball Association President officials, AFL, community groups and regional business leaders that helped finance the Julianne Clancy (left) with Tegan Vogel presenting Brock Burrum President Steve project. Koschitzke with the Club Championship from the Champion Netball Club the

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Brock Burrum “World’s Greatest Shave” Opening of upgraded Osborne Pavilion

Following their daughter Anna’s diagnosis with Hodgkin Lymphoma, Steve & Kate Gates from Work on the Osborne Pavilion commenced in 2011 with the extension and refit of the kitchen. Burrumbuttock organised a “World’s Greatest Shave” to raise money for the Leukaemia In 2013 the pavilion was extended to create a large open area for functions and this year in Foundation. The original target was set at $2000, fairly conservative but achievable. 2014 the kitchen preparation area, a new bar, storage room, toilets and netball change room With the support of the Burrumbuttock and Brocklesby communities, the fundraiser, held on have been completed to finish our 3 stage upgrade to the pavilion. The Osborne community August 16, was a huge success. A raffle was run and donations were collected during Saints volunteered many hours to this project as well as obtaining financial assistance from Lockhart game against Henty and the main event, the big Shave, was held at the Farmers Inn Hotel in & District Community services bank, AFL NSW, Joss and this Burrumbuttock later in the day. As well as family and friends, a number of players and one Council. brave netballer were soon “sporting” new hairstyles and one footballer opted instead for a On August 9th the Osborne community body wax, at $10 a strip. In all, an held a Gala Ball to celebrate the opening additional $1400 was raised on the night. of the upgraded IM Howard & GT A number of senior Saints players have O’Connell pavilion at Osborne. A great since, very generously, donated all or part night was had by all with the festivities of their day’s match payments and, including pre-dinner drinks and food, live together with family, friends and the wider bands, fireworks, a delicious two course community, the original target was far meal prepared by the Ladies Auxiliary and the opportunity to catch up with friends in exceeded.

our fabulous facility. The final tally is yet to be determined but over $10000 has been raised so far. The Gates family thank all those involved Anzac Day Ceremony at Osborne from the Brock-Burrum Saints community for their support of Anna and the An Anzac Day ceremony was held at Osborne on April 26 when Osborne played CDHBU.

Leukaemia Foundation. The ceremony was conducted by Lockhart RSL sub-branch before the First Grade game and paid tribute to all those who have given their life in service for their country.

Murray Magpies Leukaemia Day

On 31st May our Football and Netball Club held our Leukaemia Day against Howlong. Leukaemia has had a direct impact on people and families within our club so as a club we decided to raise funds for this worthy cause. Our Footballers wore blue jumpers and the netballers wore blue bibs. The Leukaemia Foundation is the only national not for profit organisation dedicated to the care and cure of patients and families living with leukaemia, lymphomas, myeloma and related blood disorders. The Foundation receives no ongoing support and relies on the generosity of the Australian Community

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2014 LEAGUE HIGHLIGHTS INTERLEAGUE – PICOLA & DISTRICT v HUME th Saturday 24 May 2014 at the Football Ground

Daysdale F.C. & Buraja F.C 120 years old, F.C 108 years old FOOTBALL NETBALL Seniors A Grade Hume 6.1 14.7 17.9 21.15 (141) 1st Game: Hume 41 def Riverina 26 Picola Nth 6.1 8.1 11.3 11.5 (71) 2nd Game: Picola def Hume Goals: Jesse Johnston 7, James Morris 4, Hume Overall Best on Court : Brett Doswell 3, Alex Jones 2, Joe Boulton, Tayla Vogel

Ryan Dean, Adam Eady, Rory Muggivan, Interleague Champion: Picola THE BULLDOGS Samuel Rutland. Best: Brett Doswell, Jesse Johnston, Alex Jones, 17 & Under PREMIERS – 1924, 1950, 1960, 1973, 1982, 1995, 1996. st Samuel Rutland, Adam Eady, Tom Weldon. 1 Game: Hume 36 def Riverina 25 nd Buraja Football Club was formed in early 1894 and played social matches around the Corowa area. 2 Game: Picola def Hume by 1 goal 1901 saw Buraja join the newly formed Riverina Football Association and won their first premiership Under 17s Hume Overall Best on Court: that year. Buraja was a foundation member of the Coreen Football Association in 1909, winning the Hume 2.6 8.12 14.15 19.22 (136) Sally Hunter flag in 1924. Hopefield joined forces with Buraja in 1948 and were premiers in 1950, 1960, 1973,

1982, 1995 & 1996. As it is at all football clubs family names keep repeating through the generations. Picola 2.1 4.3 7.3 7.3 (45) Interleague Champion: Hume Some of those family names at Hopefield-Buraja are: Kingston, Clifton, Lumby, Tenney, Kuschert, Goals: Harry Dowling 4, Julian Hayes 3, Leopard, Lavis, Filliponi, Caughey, Griffin, Mills, Palmer, Conroy, Reynoldson and Wilson. Sam Murray 3, Andrew Yates 3, Nicholas Cooke 2, Damien Conlan, Jordan Lavis, Pat O'Connell, Josh Singe. 15 & Under Football Club was also formed in 1894, playing social matches Best: Pat O'Connell, Sam Murray, Julian Hayes, Hume 29 def Picola 26 against neighbouring clubs. Daysdale played in the Riverina Football

Association in 1901, winning a flag in 1903. The club then joined Federal Lachie Lane, Keiran McCarthy, Chris Galvin. Hume Best on Court – Emily Boyle Football Association taking out premierships in 1905, 1906 & 1907. Then it was off to Urana & District Football Association in 1909 and another flag. Daysdale entered the Coreen Football Association the next year wining premierships in 1910, 1911, 1912, 1961, 1962, 1964 and 1994. Some of the Family names to stand the test of time are: Rhodes, Norman, Kuschert, Bush, Hall, Brown, Sutcliffe, Munro, O’Bryan, McFarlane, Little, Macartney, Hewson, Brockley, Higgins, Nixon, Beale, Mardling, Quilhampton, Hanrahan and Sheridan.

Coreen Football Club was formed 1906 and played in Federal Football Association. Coreen then was a foundation member of the Coreen Football Association winning flags in 1919, 1926, 1929, 1930, 1946, 1947, 1951, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1980, 1987 & 1991. Some of the great family names of Coreen are: Macartney, Nixon, McKenzie, Collins, Tomlinson, Hanrahan, Ross, Talbot, Carroll, Phibbs, Bruce, Bedford and Scott. 1996 saw Coreen Daysdale merge to form CDU and in 2006 Hopefield-Buraja joined in to make CDHBU. 2006 and 2007 were Premiership years for the new club. In 2008 CDHBU were admitted to the strong Hume Football League where a large majority of our footballers and netballers and administrator’s carry the family names of the three old clubs.

2014 Senior Interleague team

24 25 RESERVESRESERVES 2014 Piney Pub Goalkicking Awards Reserve Grade Senior Grade Jindera v Brock Burrum T.Callanan (Jindera) 81 J.Warren-Marmo (RWT) 86 (Red, Blue & White) (Red, Black & White) A.I'Anson (BB Saints) 41 J.Dicketts (Howlong) 69 Coach John Murray Coach: Brad Scott A.Murray (Jindera) 32 J.Morris (Culcairn) 51 S.Hounsell Ass. Coach Trevor Callanan 30 J.Dale (Howlong) 48 (Lockhart) 8 Craig Depiazza 39 Harry Hawkins T.Fagan (Culcairn) 30 L.Adams (Osborne) 47 4 Trevor Callanan 39 Josh Cahill 10 Heath Lineham 40 Josh Land D.Webb (Lockhart) 29 D.Roulstone (RWT) 47 10 Nick Baily 41 Alex Takle 12 Danny Williams 41 Adam Knight A.Schmetzer (Osb) 27 K.Morey (BB Saints) 44 14 Tom Mackie 43 Josh Hill 13 Adam !'Anson 42 Dylan Boers G.Conlan (Howlong) 26 M.Kimball (RWT) 45 19 Ethan Scholz 45 Matthew Gesswein 16 Jordan Schilg 43 Sam Schilg A.Mannes (Osborne) 25 B.Thompson (Holb) 42 20 Andrew Schmidt 46 Nathan I'Anson 17 Marshall Lacey 45 Mark Fawcett D.Watts (Howlong) 24 D.McKimmie (BB Saints) 41 21 Ray Estrada 47 A. Middleton-I'anson 18 James Scott 46 Sam O'Connor Reserves Goalkicking Senior Goalkicking B.Swift (RW Tigers) 21 C.Smith (CDHBU) 40 23 Ash Murray 48 Ashley Hoffmann 19 Aaron Livermore 47 Beau Schilg winner Trevor winner Josh Warren- R.Tulich (BB Saints) 21 Callanan Marmo J.Parr (Osborne) 38 26 Sam Dewar 49 Luke Giddings 22 John Carroll 48 Doug Severin ,,,...... S.Day (Lockhart) 20 Good sports meet at the J.Johnston (Magpies) 38 28 Leroy Egglomesses 50 Tyler Harris 23 Ben Gould 50 Dane Rendell K.Slatter (Culcairn 19 PINEY PUB, WALBUNDRIE D.Smallwood (Crows) 35 29 Phil Manwaring 54 Lewis Childs 28 Guy Webb 51 Damien O'Connell J.Land (BB Saints) 19 Ph 02 60 29 9008 J.Brown (Henty) 35 31 Nigel Colman 56 Jesse Harris 26 Nathan Dick 52 Ross Tullich N.Finlayson (Culc) 18 Mine Hosts – Chris & Lynn Langridge J.Hoey (Lockhart) 35 33 Tom Retford 58 Brett Wightman 27 Brayden Beesley 53 Ben Boulton D.Talbot CDHBU) 18 J.Laurie (Jindera) 34 34 John Murray 29 James Wiltshire 54 Justin Everitt Sponsors of the League’s Goal Kicking Awards

38 Chris Hayes 31 Shannon Mott 55 Brad Scott 32 Mitchell Lieschke 57 Aaron Taylor 33 Ryan Brown 58 Jaimon McKenzie MEETINGS THIS YEAR 2014 ODEWAHN MEDAL Rd 3 Jindera 15.16 (106) d Brock Burrum 2.10 (22) Best & Fairest Player in Reserve Grade Rd 16 Brock Burrum 10.6 (66) d Jindera 7.6 (48) Major SF Brock Burrum 11.20 (86) def Jindera 12.5 (77) Sam Dewar (Jindera) 23 UMPIRES Matt Livingstone (Murray Magpies) 20 Central: Peter Alexander (Lockhart), Roy Hamilton (RWT), Tom White (Henty) Goal: Rory McNamara (Howlong), Laurie Sly (Osborne) Joseph Kelly (Murray Magpies) 13 Boundary: Tom Wenselowski (RWT), Brad Ravenna (Cul), Rick Clancy (RWT), Brett Strong (Holb) Warren Hamilton (Henty) 12 Quarter Goals Behinds Points Quarter Goals Behinds Points Randal Lieschke (Walla) 12

1st 1st Simon McLEISH (Culcairn) 11 Brett Wightman (Jindera) 11 2nd 2nd Phillip Manwaring (Jindera) 11 3rd 3rd Luke Kirkwood (Rand-Walbundrie Tigers) 11 4th 4th Luke Emmerton (Rand-Walbundrie Tigers) 11

TOTAL TOTAL Craig Depiazza (Brock/Burrum Saints) 9 James Scott (Brock/Burrum Saints) 9

Matthew Kilo (Henty) 9 Odewahn Medal Winner Sam Dewar (left) YOUR LOCAL IGA and Runner-up Matt Livingstone (right). East Albury, Howlong, Jindera, Lockhart & Trevor Callanan (Jindera) 9 Springdale Heights Stuart Hunter (Osborne) 9

Proudly supporting their local communities and Aaron Livermore (Brock/Burrum Saints) 8 the Hume League Southern Ag Dylan Boers (Brock/Burrum Saints) 8 GRA I N

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2014 AZZI FAMILY MEDAL SENIORS Best & Fairest Player in Senior Grade Rand Walbundrie v Henty Nicholas Sedgwick (BB Saints) 24 Luke Brauer (BB Saints) 22 (Black, Blue & Yellow) (Red & White) Peter Hancock (Howlong) 19 Dan Athanitis/ Coach: Coach: B.Piltz/J.O’Sullivan Alex Jones (Magpies) 17 Dean Roulstone Runner: Hamilton McMaster Runner: B.Wettern Jesse Johnston (Magpies) 17 Brett Doswell (Holbrook) 16 1 Will Swift 22 Aaron Gordon 2 Tom Boyle 21 Brent Piltz Simon Hillier (Henty) 16 2 Matt Dean 23 Michael Hamilton 3 Roy Jaques 22 Grant Forrest Rory Muggivan (Osborne) 15 3 Justin Dickson 26 Justin Gordon 4 Matt Kilo 23 Josh Singe Zachary Sheather (Lockhart) 15 4 Dan Athanitis 27 Daniel Lieschke 5 Jimmy Ellis 25 Callum Dumensy 5 Mark Kimball 31 Ben Terlich 6 Beau Connell 26 Andrew Yates Dean Roulstone (RW Tigers) 15 6 Sam Terlich 32 Dean Roulstone 7 Shannon Terlich 27 Heath Ohlin Heath Ohlin (Henty) 15 7 Charlie Williams 33 Tim Gray 9 Joel Klemke 30 Jack Doig Mark Kimball (RW Tigers) 15 9 Mark Kreutzberger 34 Ross Kirkwood 11 Simon Hiller 31 Josh Spencer Samuel Murray (Henty) 12 11 Justin Mesman 35 Luke Emmerton 13 Damien Maloney 41 Harrison Macreadie Matthew McDonald (Jindera) 12 14 Ben Maiden 36 Brian Lieschke 14 Cam D'Amelio 43 Nick Flood Jeremy Sykes (Lockhart) 12 15 Brendan Simmons 39 Tom Simmons 15 Dereck Singe 45 Jamal O'Sullivan Joel Price (Howlong) 11 16 Shaun Allan 44 Blake Lieschke 16 Jason Brown 50 Peter Flood Azzi Medal Winner Nick Sedgwick, left, with 18 Josh Warren-Marmo 48 Luke Kirkwood 17 Sam Murray 58 Dylan Hore Isaac Pound (Jindera) 11 Runner-up Luke Brauer. 20 Dean Gorman 19 Jarrod Farwell Azzi Family Medal MEETINGS THIS YEAR Mr. Kelly Azzi was an active, popular and highly respected figure in the district and was one of the Rd 10 Rand Walbundrie 11.13 (79) d Henty 6.8 (44) region’s greatest football stalwarts. Major SF Henty 13.12 (90) def Rand Walbundrie 9.9 (63) Kelly was Secretary of the Brocklesby Football Club for 10 years to 1932 and then moved to UMPIRES Balldale where he became President from 1935-1959. When Balldale crossed over into the Hume Central: Glenn Peachey, Ben Greer, Darren Askew (NEUB) League in 1947, he inaugurated the Kelly Azzi Trophy for the best and fairest in the competition (The Trophy was previously given to the Chiltern and District League until they were disbanded. Kelly was Goal: David Brockwell (Lockhart), Max Nicholas (Culcairn) Vice President of the Hume League from 1947-1959 in which he was honoured with life membership Boundary: Jack Hunter (VFL), James Pitson (Cul), Daryl Fitzpatrick (How), Craig Eastick (BBS) of the League. In 2004, The Trophy was renamed the Azzi Family Medal in memory of brothers, Kelly

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~ ~outnernA~ a) Sedgwick (right) YOUR LOCAL EXPERTS ~ Springdale Helghls s p O \l. SUNCORPBANK Tavern with Garvin Azzi. • GRA IN SERIOUS ABOUT YOUR UNIFO RM? 28 29 HUME NETBALL ASSOCIATION HUME NETBALL ASSOCIATION REPORT 2014 OFFICIALS 2014 We had all our 13 clubs represented in the Finals this season which hasn’t happened for a long time. It was great to see the Billabong Crows PRESIDENT have their 12 & Under team make the Grand Final this year. This is the first time that they have played in netball finals since they joined the Hume Julianne Clancy •, HUME NETBALL ASSOCIATION Netball Association and they look like they have a bright future with large VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER numbers of junior girls playing netball in their club. We have also made Tracey Lieschke Liza Gooden Elaine Carter changes to our Junior grades this year and have made the Mods Grade competitive. All the Game Secretary Ass. Games Secretary Umpires Convenor junior names have changed and the age groups have all gone up an extra year. The Emily Bush Tracey Bush Carla Fletcher Intermediates are now called 16 & Under, Juniors 14 & Under and the Mods 12 & Under. Registrar Interleague Co-ordinator Publicity Officer The non-competitive grade of Midgets has also changed its name to 10 & Under. Tracey Bush Sharon Riley Kylie Kelleher Thank you to all our club umpires who have been umpiring throughout the finals series and to Lee Shipard and Carla Fletcher for helping to co-ordinate this. Congratulations also to Cindy Wardius from Rand Walbundrie who has been doing extremely well in her umpiring by LIFE MEMBERS being asked to umpire the Ovens & Murray A Grade Grand Final 2 years in a row. Cindy is Mr J & Mrs D Odewahn* (Walla) Mrs Sheila Klein (Jindera) also umpiring the Hume A Grade game today and I wish our umpires all the very best today. Mrs Mary Fielder (Jindera) Mrs Jill Kohlhagen (Walla) We took part again in Representative Netball this year with four teams playing in the Mrs Jean Trethowan* (Rand) Mr Alan Klose* (Walla) 15’s and 17’s age groups at the Albury carnival in early May. We also played in the Miss Joan Lucas* (Balldale) Mrs Alison Scott (Henty) Interleague competition held at Tocumwal where Hume had 3 teams competing 15’s, 17’s and A Grade. The 15’s and 17’s did very well by winning the Championship trophies against Mrs Gladys Klose (Walla) Mrs Heather Habermann (Walbundrie) Picola and Riverina. A Grade had a big win over the Riverina team but lost to the very Mrs Thelma Moll* (Jindera) Julianne Clancy (Walbundrie) experienced Picola A team who took out the Championship trophy. Thank you to all our Team Janice Beesley (Brock/Burrum) Elaine Carter (Walla) Managers, Umpires and parents who helped make Interleague successful. Special thanks to our A Grade Coach, Lauren Kerrins from BB Saints, Emily Bush from CDHBU who coached the 17’s and Sharon Riley from Jindera who looked after our 15’s team. They all did a wonderful job and we appreciate their dedication and volunteer efforts. Congratulations to all the Best and Fairest winners at the Hume Football and Netball

Vote Count. It was very interesting having it broadcast live on radio at the Henty Community Club and thanks to Robbie Mackinlay and Simon Corr who did a great job organising this. . ~/r-,y /(",J/,;; ((J('-/(',6('-✓' 2("~ / ✓ Congratulations to Murray Magpies who have had another good year by winning the Hume COMF ALONG & ENJOY A GREAT DAY OUT! Netball Club Championship trophy and to Brock Burrum Football and Netball Clubs for winning the combined Club Championship award again in 2014. Thank you to Coronet Jewellers who kindly donated vouchers to all our senior best and fairest winners again and to all our other major sponsors for your continued support of the Hume Netball Association. Thank you once again to all my dedicated committee members, Liza Gooden, Elaine

Carter, Tracey Lieschke, Carla Fletcher, Tracey and Emily Bush, Sharon Riley and Kylie

Kelleher. I appreciate your friendship and thank you most sincerely for all your hard work

throughout the year. Thank you to all the club delegates who have attended our meetings throughout the season, it makes our job a lot easier as a committee when we have your continued support. BY OOR BAR Congratulations and good luck to all the teams, both football and netball making the Grand FACILITIES AVAILABLE Final today. We should see some great crowds at the netball with 9 different clubs being T ICKETS $20PP. U N DER 16YRS FREE FASHION S O N THE FIEL D. 3PM. represented today which is very exciting. JU M P ING CASTLE

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30 31 HUME NETBALL ASS. HONOUR ROLL 1947-2013 - Premiers HUME NETBALL ASS. HONOUR ROLL 1947-2013 (cont.) A GRADE 2001 Osborne 1995 Culcairn 2005 Jindera 2005 Lockhart BEST & FAIREST WINNERS 16 & Under (Inters) 1947 Walla Walla 2002 Henty 1996 Burrumbuttock 2006 Jindera 2006 Lockhart A GRADE 2003 Melissa Ballard (Jindera) 1948 Walla Walla 2003 Lockhart 1997 Burrumbuttock 2007 Howlong 2007 Murray Magpies 2003 Angela Blampied (Osborne) & 2004 Allannah Cusack (Lockhart) 1949 Walla Walla 2004 Lockhart 1998 Burrumbuttock 2008 Jindera 2008 Murray Magpies Alison Seidel (Walla Walla) 2005 Erika Hewitt (Culcairn) 1950 Walbundrie 2005 Burrumbuttock 1999 Henty 2009 Murray Magpies 2009 Murray Magpies 2004 Judy Brown (Jindera) 2006 Aimee Koehler (Howlong) 1951 Walbundrie 2006 Lockhart 2000 Osborne 2010 Murray Magpies 2010 Murray Magpies 2005 Michelle Gleeson (Lockhart) 2007 Stephanie Jones (Holbrook) 1952 Burrumbuttock 2007 Henty 2001 Osborne 2011 Holbrook 2011 Jindera 2006 Michelle Gleeson (Lockhart) 2008 Kimberly Gooden (Lockhart) 1953 Walla Walla 2008 Jindera 2002 Henty 2012 Murray Magpies 2012 CDHBU 2007 Kim Graetz (BB Saints) 2009 Tori Ellis (Brock Burrum) 1954 Walla Walla 2009 Murray Magpies 2003 Howlong 2013 Holbrook 2013 Murray Magpies 2008 Michelle Hewitt (Lockhart) 2010 Molly Dowling (Holbrook) & 1955 Walla Walla 2010 Jindera 2004 Howlong C RESERVE JUNIORS 2009 Michelle Hewitt (Lockhart) Sophie Howard (Osborne) & 1956 Walla Walla 2011 Jindera 2005 Burrumbuttock 2006 Brock Burrum 1973 Walla Walla 2010 Sara Schneider (Osborne) Georgina O’Brien (Walla) 1957 Burrumbuttock 2012 Murray Magpies 2006 Brock Burrum 2007 Murray Magpies 1974 Walla Walla 2011 Rebekah Churches (Walla) 2011 Mel Guttler (Osborne) & 1958 Balldale 2013 Jindera 2007 Howlong 2008 Rand Walbundrie 1975 Walla Walla 2012 Tania Corrigan (Henty) Georgia Luhrs (Jindera) 1959 Walbundrie B GRADE 2008 Jindera 2009 Murray Magpies 1977 Rand 2013 Sophie Hanrahan (CDHBU) 2012 Sophie Hanrahan (CDHBU) 1960 Walbundrie 1954 Walbundrie 2009 Murray Magpies 2010 Murray Magpies 1978 Walla Walla 2014 Kirby Hilton (Jindera) & 2013 Nakita Singe (Henty) 1961 Balldale 1955 Walbundrie/Walla 2010 Murray Magpies 2011 Murray Magpies 1979 Burrumbuttock Sophie Howard (Osborne) 2014 Gabrielle Biedenweg- 1962 Balldale 1956 Walla Walla 2011 Murray Magpies 2012 Murray Magpies 1980 Jindera B GRADE Webster 1963 Walla Walla 1957 Rand 2012 Walla Walla 2013 Osborne 1981 Henty 2003 Robyn Livermore (Holbrook) 14 & Under (Juniors) 1964 St Paul’s College 1958 St Paul’s College 2013 Walla Walla INTERMEDIATES 1982 Henty 2004 Kim Graetz (Burrum) 2003 Rachael Clancy (Walb) 1965 Walla Walla 1959 St Paul’s College 1969 St Paul’s Reds 1983 Howlong 2003 Kate Schilg (Brocklesby) & 2004 Rhian Hohnberg (Jindera) 1966 Walla Walla 1960 Walla Walla C GRADE 1970 Walla Walla 1984 Henty Samantha Chivell (Burrum) 2005 Brooke Cannon (Howlong) 1967 Walla Walla 1961 Balldale 1971 Walla Walla 1971 Brocklesby 1985 Walla Walla 2006 Jessica Sutton (Howlong) 2006 Stephanie Jones (Holbrook) 1968 Burrumbuttock 1962 Walla Walla 1972 Walbundrie 1972 Walla Walla 1986 Walbundrie 2007 Teagan Lithgow (Howlong) 2007 Anna Gates (BB Saints) 1969 Walla Walla 1963 St Paul’s College 1973 Osborne 1973 Walla Walla 1987 Osborne 2008 Tania Corrigan (Henty) 2008 Stephanie Clancy (RWT) 1970 Rand 1964 Walla Walla 1974 Walla Walla 1974 Walla Walla 1988 Jindera 2009 Rebecca Linehan (Brock Burrum) 2009 Emma Schulz (Culcairn) 1971 St Paul’s College 1965 Walla Walla 1975 Jindera 1975 Walla Walla 1989 Jindera 2010 Tracey Farrugia (Jindera) 2010 Sophie Hanrahan (CDHBU) 1972 Walla Walla 1966 St Paul’s Reds 1976 Rand 1976 St Paul’s College 1990 Walla Walla 2011 Leah Scholz (Holbrook) 2011 Gabrielle Biedenweg- 1973 Howlong 1967 Jindera 1977 Rand 1977 Rand 1991 Howlong 2012 Tamika Wholohan (Jindera) Webster 1974 Walla Walla 1968 St Paul’s College 1978 Brocklesby 1978 Rand 1992 Henty 2013 April Piltz (Henty) 2012 Nakita Singe (Henty) 1975 Walla Walla 1969 Brocklesby 1979 Walbundrie 1979 St Paul’s College 1993 Henty 2014 Gabby Bartel (Magpies) 2013 Alyce Parker (Holbrook) 1976 Rand 1970 Balldale 1980 Henty 1980 Henty 1994 Jindera C GRADE 2014 Paige Brown (Lockhart) & 1977 Rand 1971 Balldale 1981 Henty 1981 Henty 1995 Jindera 2003 Helen Ralston-Star (Walbundrie) Jessie Hullick (Walla) 1978 Rand 1972 Walbundrie 1982 Henty 1982 Henty 1996 Henty 2004 Angela Ferris (Henty) 1979 East Lavington 1973 Howlong 1983 Lockhart 1983 Lockhart 1997 Henty 2005 Megan Travis (Brocklesby) 1980 Walla Walla 1974 Howlong 1984 Walla Walla 1984 Henty 1998 Culcairn 2006 Sharna Holland (Jindera) 12 & Under 1981 East Lavington 1975 Walla Walla 1985 Lockhart 1985 Burrumbuttock 1999 Culcairn 2007 Aimee Koehler (Howlong) 2014 Gabrielle Sutcliffe (Crows) 1982 Walla Walla 1976 Walla Walla 1986 Lockhart 1986 Henty 2000 Culcairn 2008 Bree Barber (Culcairn) 1983 East Lavington 1977 St Paul’s College 1987 Jindera 1987 Walla Walla 2001 Henty 2009 Jessee Williams (Magpies) 1984 Jindera 1978 Walla Walla 1988 Jindera 1988 Walla Walla 2002 Howlong 2010 Justine Quilty (Jindera) 1985 Brocklesby 1979 Jindera 1989 Walbundrie 1989 Walla Walla 2003 Holbrook 2011 Helen Minogue (Holbrook) CHAMPION NETBALL CLUB 1986 Osborne 1980 Jindera 1990 Walbundrie 1990 Lockhart 2004 Lockhart 2012 Melanie Parker (Holbrook) 2005 Jindera 185.5 1987 Henty 1981 Walla Walla 1991 East Lavington 1991 Henty 2005 Holbrook 2013 Melanie Parker (Holbrook) 2006 Jindera 186.5 1988 Brocklesby 1982 Lockhart 1992 Walla Walla 1992 Walla Walla 2006 Holbrook 2014 Cassie Lieschke (Walla) 2007 Murray Magpies 202 1989 Henty 1983 Lockhart 1993 Culcairn 1993 Henty 2007 Murray Magpies 2008 Jindera 199 1990 Henty 1984 Lockhart 1994 Howlong 1994 Jindera 2008 CDHBU C RESERVE 2009 Murray Magpies 203 1991 Brocklesby 1985 Brocklesby 1995 Walla Walla 1995 Jindera 2009 Osborne 2007 Alix Weidner (BB Saints) 2010 Murray Magpies 182 1992 Brocklesby 1986 Brocklesby 1996 Howlong 1996 Jindera 2010 CDHBU 2008 Leeanne Meyers (Holbrook) 2011 Murray Magpies 198.5 1993 Culcairn 1987 East Lavington 1997 Walbundrie 1997 Lockhart 2011 CDHBU 2009 Jess Kotzur (Walla Walla) 2012 Murray Magpies 198 1994 Lockhart 1988 East Lavington 1998 Lockhart 1998 Henty 2012 Murray Magpies 2010 Courtney Teasdale (Magpies) & 2013 Murray Magpies 193 1995 Lockhart 1989 Henty 1999 Henty 1999 Henty 2013 Holbrook Rachel Oates (Jindera) 2014 Murray Magpies 196 1996 Burrumbuttock 1990 East Lavington 2000 Jindera 2000 Osborne 2011 Casey Webb (CDHBU) 1997 Lockhart 1991 Walla Walla 2001 Howlong 2001 Culcairn 2012 Michaela Seal (Howlong) 1998 Lockhart 1992 East Lavington 2002 Jindera 2002 Lockhart 2013 Kristy Anderson (Jindera) 1999 Henty 1993 Walla Walla 2003 Brocklesby 2003 Howlong 2014 Gemma Wall (Culcairn) 2000 Holbrook 1994 Walla Walla 2004 Jindera 2004 Lockhart

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12 & UnderUnde 2014 Best & Fairest 4 & Under 2014 Best & Fairest Billabong Crows 14 & Under v Culcairn Gabrielle Sutcliffe (Crows) 39 (Navy, Red, Yellow & White) (Blue & Maroon) Georgia Merriman (Walla) 21 Holbrook v Osborne Paige Brown (Lockhart) 33

Coach: Ebony Dalitz Coach: Melissa Retallick Tess McGrath (Culcairn) 17 (Green & Gold) (Black & Gold) Jessie Hullick (Walla) 33 Imogen McAlister (Osborne) 17 Coach: Julia Mackinlay Coaches: Sally Hunter & Alyce Parker (Holbrook) 31

Anastascia Coles Olivia Hearn (Holbrook) 16 Rose Gooden Vashti Muller (Henty) 26 Alyce Parker Gabrielle Sutcliffe Kayleigh Cook Alyssa Lieschke (Walla) 15 Amelia Unthank (Magpies) 21 Kacie Schuur Georgie Clancy Leah Dore Faith Doyle Laura Kotzur (RWT) 15 Annabelle McGee (Howlong) 21 Emma Coughlan Zoe Douglas Bethany Moloney Claudia Grogan Jaya Cheetham (Jindera) 14 Georgia Polkinghorne (Jindera) 20 Greta Mackinlay Helena Fischer Brooklyn Moloney Jorja Lee Lucy Way (Culcairn) 14 Allanah Moloney (Crows) 19 McKensie Melbourne Clare Gooden Carla Gooden Ellie Mazzocchi April Kennedy (Osborne) 14 Gabby O’Connell (Osborne) 19 Izzy Coughlan Alex McDonnell Ebony Packer Tess McGrath Nell Malmo (Osborne) 13 Rebecca Lucas (Howlong) 18 Chloe Parker Olivia McDonnell Clare Ratcliffe Georgia Miller Ebony Hoskins (Howlong) 13 Rose Webster (RWT) 18

Stephanie Munro Sophie Schulz Abby Parker Amelia O’Connell Holly Arnold Georgia Way Freya Mackinlay Ellie O’Connell Lucy Way Annabel Grunow Gabrielle O'Connell Maddie Parker Emily Schneider Isabelle Young Taylah Schirmer Alana Scholz Bella Ross

MEETINGS THIS YEAR Rd 5 Billabong Crows 12 def Culcairn 9 Rd 18 Billabong Crows 16 def Culcairn 13 MEETINGS THIS YEAR Rd 1 Holbrook 27 def Osborne 20 Rd 14 Holbrook 32 def Osborne 24 Quarter Goals Quarter Goals

1st 1st

Quarter Goals Quarter Goals 14 & Under Joint B&F Winners Jessie Hullick (left) and 2nd 2nd Paige Brown (middle) with Runner-up Alyce Parker.

3rd 3rd 1st 1st 12 & Under B&F Winner Gabrielle Sutcliffe (left) with runner-up Georgia Merriman. 4th 4th 2nd 2nd

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Rand Walb v Culcairn Gabrielle B-Webster (RWT) 37 (Black & Gold) (Blue & Red) Paula O’Connell (Osborne) 25 (Black, Blue & Yellow) (Blue & Maroon) Georgie Schulz (Culcairn) 23 Coach: Wendy Wooden Meloni Litchfield (BB Saints) 24 Coach: Amy Goode & Coach: Chrissy Schulz Ruby McLaurin (Holbrook) 20 Kelsey Norton (Howlong) 21

Bron Riley Lily Barker (Magpies) 19 Tania Gleeson (coach) Jo Burkinshaw Annabelle Sheridan (RWT) 19

Anna Carey Brandy Galvin (Holbrook) 17 Jo McAlister (coach) Carla Fletcher Emily Evans (Magpies) 19 G. Biedenweg-Webster Phoebe Crilly Megan Cook (Magpies) 16 Joanne Malmo Zoe Grant Alex Hobbins (Jindera) 16 S. Biedenweg-Webster Lucy Godde Molly Middleton (Jindera) 15 Sarah Kennedy Jess Hoey Carla Fletcher (Lockhart) 16 Jamie Larsen Victoria Leov Chelsea Ferwerda (CDHBU) 14 Terri Anschaw Tracy Hounsell Tamara Smith (Culcairn) 16 Anna Sattler Abagail Manton Lucy Webster (Osborne) 13 Bridget McDonnell Sarah Jones Molly Mackinlay (Holbrook) 15 April Lieschke Emily Pinnuck Dominica O'Connell Megan McKenzie Jo McAlister (Osborne) 15 Brittni Williams Alexandra Schulz Paula O'Connell Melissa Patey Elahna Gough Georgie Schulz Nicole Smith Liz Pilon Georgia Robbins Blayd Slatter Cheryl Farrall Sandra Pertzel Caitlin Kotzur Sarah Smith Natasha Chambers Melissa Rockliff Jorgia Kelleher Imogen Young Erin Baker Chloe Sheather Brittney Sheridan

MEETINGS THIS YEAR MEETINGS THIS YEAR Rd 1 Rand Walbundrie 35 def Culcairn 29 Rd 5 Osborne 24 lost to Lockhart 32 Rd 14 Rand Walbundrie 24 def Culcairn 23 Rd 18 Osborne 41 def Lockhart 34

Quarter Goals Quarter Goals Quarter Goals Quarter Goals 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd C Reserve B&F Winner Gemma Wall (right) with 16 & Under B&F Winner Gabrielle Biedenweg- 2nd 2nd Runner-up Paula O’Connell. Webster (right) with Runner-up Georgie Schulz. 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 4th 4th 4th TOTAL TOTAL

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CCG GRADE ADE 2014 Best & Fairest BB GRADEGRADE 2014 Best & Fairest

Holbrook v Magpies Cassie Lieschke (Walla) 26 BB Saints v Magpies Gabby Bartel (Magpies) 27 (Green & Gold) (Black & White) Stephanie Tracey (BB Saints) 23 (Black, Red & White) (Black & White) Emma Parker (Holbrook) 26 Coach: Lauren Ryan Coach: Debbie Smith Melanie Parker (Holbrook) 20 Coach: Mel Jones Alicia Murphy (Howlong) 25 Kelli Brewster (Jindera) 19 Courtney Teasdale (Magpies) 19

Georgia Lane (Lockhart) 18 Diana Friedrich Courtney Teasdale Anne Maree Hoodless 19 Jane Heriot Maddison Smith Samantha Turvey (Culcairn) 18 Rachel Koschitzke Gabby Bartel April Piltz (Henty) 18 Shannon Wishart Lucy Keith Sarah Salau (Walla) 18 Brianna Winley Kirsty McPherson Kirsty McPherson (Magpies) 17 Helen Minogue Amy Jordan Tania Ballard (Magpies) 18 Kate Schilg Tahlia McPherson Brianna Winley (BB Saints) 16 Claire Ross (coach) Sharon Eckhardt Gabby Callanan (Jindera) 16 Kayla Wright Keira Nicholson Leah Carter (Walla) 16 Melanie Parker Sarah Whiting Kate Anderson (Crows) 16 Eliza Day Kayla Oliver Jolanna Brand (Culcairn) 16 Anna Tuck Tanya Ballard Paige Plunkett (Holbrook) 16 Shinead Kilroy Samantha Lampe Jaime Kramer (Howlong) 15 Paige Plunkett Taylah McCrimmon Susan Wright (Culcairn) 15 Linda Robinson Sharlet Medcraft Carla Black Grayce Gerke Jessica Noordewier Elizabeth Kingston Belinda Mayne

MEETINGS THIS YEAR MEETINGS THIS YEAR Rd 11 Holbrook 38 drew with Murray Magpies 38 Rd 12 Brock Burrum Saints 51 def Murray Magpies 48 Major S/F Brock Burrum Saints 49 def Murray Magpies 46

Quarter Goals Quarter Goals Quarter Goals Quarter Goals 1st 1st B Grade B&F Winner Gabby Bartel (left) with 1st 1st 2nd 2nd Runner-up Emma Parker.

2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd C Grade B&F Winner Cassie Lieschke (left) with

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A GRADE NETBALL PLAYER PROFILES A GRADEGAD 2014 Best & Fairest JINDERA MURRAY MAGPIES

Jindera v Magpies Kirby Hilton (Jindera) 28 Felicity Hoodless: GS/GA a strong, accurate Mel Jones – Coach of the A grade. Versatile (Red, Blue & White) (Black & White) Sophie Howard (Osborne) 28 shooter that gives 110% every week. player, has proven herself in both ends of the Tessa Godbee (Culcairn) 24 court, can read a ball well. Michelle Hewitt (Lockhart) 23

Sara Schneider (Osborne) 23 Bree Kirk Melanie Jones (coach) Steph Loga (Magpies) 22 Alison Wightman: GA/GS/GD a speedy Sharyn Attree – Too old but keeps going, Felicity Hoodless Sharyn Attree Julie Lavis (CDHBU) 20 accurate and reliable shooter, with quick still the engine that drives the team. Never hands around the circle, transitions to a stops playing! Alison Wightman Tiarne McPherson Karly Way (Culcairn) 20 strong defender when required. Lucinda Morgan Tegan Vogel Lauren Kerrins (BBSaints) 18 Bree Kirk: WA/C/WD A grade coach, coming Tegan Vogel – Strong mid court player who

Kirby Hilton Tayla Vogel Sharna Holland (Jindera) 16 back after the birth of her 3rd baby in April. works hard all game. Defensive in the mid Jessica Guy Stephanie Loga court with great results. Sarah Parker Sarah Anstee

Sharna Holland Kirby Hilton: C/WA/WD/GA a hard working, Tayla Vogel – Solid Centre player who works

Quarter Goals Quarter Goals quick centre court player who forces many consistently hard for the full game. Very calm turnovers, can also transition to a handy goal and smart player. 1st 1st shooter.

Lucinda Morgan; WA/WD/C a fast centre Steph Loga – Fast and flighty WD, gets her 2nd 2nd court player who can easily transition from hands to a lot of balls. Chases really hard all 3rd 3rd MEETINGS THIS YEAR attack to defence game.

Rd 10 Jindera 60 def Murray Magpies 39 4th 4th Rebecca Hall; C/WD a strong centre court Sarah Anstee- Nice tall defender with a Major S/F Jindera 56 def Murray Magpies 51 TOTAL TOTAL player who played B grade this season and strong arm, proving to be a valuable player to assisted A grade. the A grade side.

Sarah Parker: GD/GK a strong defender who Tiarne McPherson – Accurate young provides a lot of talk and pressure down the shooter, joined the A grade as a permanent court and in the goal circle. player this season. Cemented her spot as GS.. Sharna Holland: GK/GS an excellent defender who reads the play well and WAW provides many turnovers. Carla McFaull; GA/GS an accurate shooter (); Smart Banking with quick hands. Played and coached B grade this season. Jess Guy: WD/GA/GS a strong wing defence (j) Smart Banking who reads the play well, can transition to an accurate goal shooter.

Anne-Marie Hoodless; GS/GA a strong, From the left, HNA President Julianne Clancy with A Grade B&F Joint accurate shooter who had a great year in B Winners Sophie Howard and Kirby Hilton next to Runner-up Tessa grade this season. Godbee and HNA Secretary Liza Gooden.

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Hume Football League Fixture 2014 Hume Netball Association Ladders 2014 Round 1 - 29th April 2014 Round 11 - 21st June 2014 Crows 5.5.35 vs Henty 27.17.179 CDHBU 10.6.66 vs RWTigers 21.10.136 Culcairn 16.4.100 vs RWTigers 21.11.137 BBSaints 18.21.129 vs Walla 1.8.14 A Grade B Grade C Grade Howlong 11.9.75 vs BBSaints 17.9.111 Henty 15.15.105 vs Culcairn 9.7.61 TEAM P W D L Pt % TEAM P W D L Pt % TEAM P W D L Pt % Magpies 11.6.72 vs CDHBU 11.15.81 Holbrook 20.9.129 vs Magpies 8.15.63 Jindera 18 17 0 1 76 197.92 BBSaints 18 18 0 0 80 211.11 Cucairn 18 16 0 2 72 191.07 Walla 7.4.46 vs Lockhart 15.21.111 Jindera 20.11.131 vs Crows 7.2.44 Osborne 18.14.122 vs Holbrook 3.5.23 Osborne 13.15.93 vs Howlong 5.10.40 Magpies 18 17 0 1 76 147.89 Magpies 18 17 0 1 76 213.05 Holbrook 18 15 1 2 70 148.74 Jindera Bye Lockhart Bye Round 2 - 5th April 2014 Round 12 - 28th June 2014 BBSaints 18 15 0 3 68 164.62 Howlong 18 15 0 3 68 155.19 Jindera 18 15 0 3 68 178.91 BBSaints 8.10.58 vs Osborne 18.6.114 Crows 7.6.48 vs Holbrook 12.9.81 Lockhart 5.6.36 vs Magpies 9.13.67 Magpies 2.4.16 vs BBSaints 8.11.59 Osborne 18 14 0 4 64 153.25 Jindera 18 14 0 4 64 149.38 Magpies 18 14 1 3 66 168.47 CDHBU 14.9.93 vs Crows 11.12.78 Walla 2.6.18 vs Henty 10.11.71 Henty 17.14.116 vs Howlong 8.11.59 Culcairn 11.10.76 vs CDHBU 7.12.54 Culcairn 18 10 0 8 48 116.96 Holbrook 18 10 2 6 52 126.83 BBSaints 18 14 0 4 64 154.15 Holbrook 12.8.80 vs Jindera 11.10.76 Howlong 10.10.70 vs Jindera 6.10.46 RWTigers 26.21.177 vs Walla 6.6.42 RWTigers 13.9.87 vs Lockhart 10.5.65 CDHBU 18 9 0 9 44 108.12 Culcairn 17 9 0 8 44 105.30 Walla 18 11 0 7 52 128.71 Culcairn Bye Osborne Bye Round 3 - 12th April 2014 Round 13 - 5th July 2014 RWTigers 18 8 0 10 40 95.42 Walla 18 7 1 10 38 103.08 Crows 18 8 0 10 40 100.25 Crows 9.8.62 vs Lockhart 17.13.115 Holbrook 14.14.98 vs Howlong 15.11.101 Jindera 9.6.60 vs BBSaints 20.14.134 Jindera 4.15.39 vs Osborne 9.11.65 Lockhart 18 7 0 11 36 96.61 Henty 18 6 1 11 34 85.77 RWTigers 18 7 0 11 36 90.72 Magpies 8.7.55 vs RWTigers 14.12.96 BBSaints 23.18.156 vs Crows 7.6.48 Osborne 14.11.95 vs Henty 17.5.107 CDHBU 19.16.130 vs Walla 4.2.26 Holbrook 18 6 0 12 32 90.33 Crows 17 5 0 12 28 79.43 Howlong 18 6 0 12 32 95.79 Walla 6.9.45 vs Culcairn 15.17.107 Henty 8.12.60 vs Magpies 8.11.59 Howlong 15.12.102 vs CDHBU 12.12.84 Lockhart 13.10.88 vs Culcairn 10.9.69 Crows 18 6 0 12 32 85.02 Osborne 18 5 0 13 28 75.77 Osborne 18 6 0 12 32 86.17 Holbrook Bye RWTigers Bye Round 4 - 26th April 2014 Round 14 - 12th July 2014 Walla 18 5 0 13 28 90.00 RWTigers 18 4 1 13 26 74.21 CDHBU 18 3 0 15 20 75.18 Lockhart 13.14.92 drew Howlong 13.14.92 CDHBU 10.7.67 vs Magpies 10.11.71 Henty 7.11.53 vs Jindera 10.7.67 Holbrook 5.9.39 vs Osborne 7.7.49 Henty 18 1 1 16 14 69.00 CDHBU 18 2 1 15 18 63.19 Henty 18 1 0 17 12 66.53 BBSaints 20.14.134 vs Holbrook 11.11.77 BBSaints 13.9.87 vs Howlong 7.10.52 Culcairn 19.14.128 vs Magpies 14.12.96 Henty 15.19.109 vs Crows 5.5.35 Howlong 18 1 1 16 14 60.80 Lockhart 18 0 2 16 12 54.51 Lockhart 18 0 0 18 8 44.57 Osborne 9.15.69 vs CDHBU 8.10.58 Lockhart 8.15.63 vs Walla 3.6.24 RWTigers 14.13.97 vs Crows 13.14.92 RWTigers 18.16.124 vs Culcairn 8.6.54

Walla Bye Jindera Bye 14 & Under 16 & Under Round 5 - 3rd May 2014 Round 15 - 19th July 2014 C Reserve Holbrook 5.7.37 vs Henty 14.9.93 Crows 8.9.57 vs CDHBU 12.10.82 TEAM P W D L Pt % TEAM P W D L Pt % TEAM P W D L Pt % Howlong 9.10.64 vs RWTigers 15.9.99 Howlong 7.7.49 vs Henty 13.16.94 Osborne 18 17 0 1 76 189.08 Magpies 18 17 0 1 76 269.00 Magpies 18 17 0 1 76 209.39 Jindera 8.13.61 vs CDHBU 16.1.97 Magpies 7.10.52 vs Lockhart 17.15.117 Crows 13.18.96 vs Culcairn 10.5.65 Osborne 6.11.47 vs BBSaints 15.7.97 BB Saints 18 15 0 3 68 196.05 Holbrook 18 17 0 1 76 208.70 RWTigers 17 15 0 2 68 208.77 Magpies 14.15.99 vs Walla 8.11.59 Walla 4.6.30 vs RWTigers 22.15.147 Osborne 14.15.99 vs Lockhart 8.7.55 Jindera 10.6.66 vs Holbrook 2.9.21 Lockhart 18 15 0 3 68 151.94 Howlong 18 13 1 4 62 159.44 Holbrook 18 14 0 4 64 170.49 BBSaints Bye Culcairn Bye Round 6 - 10th May 2014 Round 16 - 26th July 2014 Howlong 18 13 1 4 62 149.43 Osborne 18 13 0 5 60 152.13 Walla 18 13 0 5 60 141.48 Culcairn 6.6.42 vs Howlong 14.11.95 BBSaints 12.10.82 vs Jindera 15.9.99 Lockhart 6.5.41 vs Jindera 13.7.85 CDHBU 15.7.97 vs Howlong 12.16.88 Culcairn 18 12 0 6 56 139.81 Henty 18 13 0 5 60 148.63 Culcairn 18 12 0 6 56 170.18 RWTigers 8.11.59 vs Osborne 16.5.101 Culcairn 18.11.119 vs Walla 8.10.58 Walla 6.7.43 vs Crows 6.9.45 Henty 16.13.109 vs Osborne 8.8.56 RWTigers 18 10 0 8 48 133.04 Walla 18 12 0 6 56 114.98 BB Saints 18 12 0 6 56 138.23 CDHBU 14.12.96 vs Holbrook 5.8.38 RWTigers 21.12.138 vs Magpies 7.8.50 Henty 9.8.62 vs BBSaints 6.12.48 Crows, Lockhart, Holbrook Bye Jindera 18 7 1 10 38 106.65 Culcairn 18 7 2 9 40 114.12 Jindera 18 11 0 7 52 127.25 Magpies Bye Round 17 - 2nd August 2014 Round 7 - 17th May 2014 Crows 6.4.40 vs RWTigers 23.13.151 Holbrook 18 7 1 10 38 89.87 Lockhart 18 6 0 12 32 100.99 Osborne 18 7 0 11 36 82.18 Holbrook 9.15.69 vs Lockhart 15.12.102 Holbrook 13.11.89 vs BBSaints 17.7.109 Jindera 8.10.58 vs RWTigers 13.10.88 Jindera 8.8.56 vs Henty 9.11.65 CDHBU 18 7 0 11 36 112.26 Jindera 18 6 0 12 32 90.83 Henty 18 6 0 12 32 65.81 Osborne 7.17.59 vs Culcairn 9.10.64 Howlong 12.11.83 vs Lockhart 7.12.54 BBSaints 12.11.83 vs CDHBU 11.8.74 Magpies 10.10.70 vs Culcairn 8.9.57 Magpies 18 7 0 11 36 89.15 RWTigers 18 5 0 13 28 75.85 CDHBU 17 4 0 13 24 61.34 Howlong 25.18.168 vs Walla 6.7.43 CDHBU, Osborne, Walla Bye Magpies 16.12.108 vs Crows 13.9.87 Round 18 - 9th August 2014 Walla 18 3 1 14 22 66.95 BB Saints 18 4 0 14 24 61.50 Howlong 18 3 0 15 20 36.65 Henty Bye CDHBU 7.10.52 vs Jindera 11.5.71 Round 8 - 31st May 2014 Walla 7.7.49 vs Magpies 10.11.71 Henty 18 2 0 16 16 71.22 Crows 18 2 1 15 18 49.48 Crows 15 0 0 15 8 0.00 Culcairn 10.8.68 vs Jindera 12.14.86 Culcairn 16.14.110 vs Crows 15.4.94 CDHBU 18 0 0 18 8 28.73 Lockhart 17 0 0 17 8 0.00 Lockhart 11.4.70 vs BBSaints 10.11.71 Henty 15.13.103 vs Holbrook 14.15.99 Crows 18 0 0 18 8 46.82 Magpies 16.8.104 vs Howlong 18.12.120 Lockhart 13.11.89 vs Osborne 10.7.67 Walla 4.2.26 vs Osborne 10.15.75 BBSaints, Howlong, RWTigers Bye

CDHBU 11.9.75 vs Henty 10.12.72 Round 19 - 16th August 2014 RWTigers 12.12.84 vs Holbrook 8.14.62 BBSaints 7.14.56 vs Henty 12.7.79 12 & Under Crows Bye Holbrook 12.9.81 vs CDHBU 13.9.87 TEAM P W D L Pt % Round 9 - 7th June 2014 Jindera 10.15.75 vs Lockhart 12.13.85 BBSaints 11.17.83 vs RWTigers 9.12.66 Osborne 13.11.89 vs RWTigers 17.9.111 Crows 18 18 0 0 80 302.80 Henty 14.12.96 vs Lockhart 6.9.45 Crows 12.6.78 vs Walla 10.10.70 Holbrook 19.16.130 vs Culcairn 9.7.61 Howlong 20.13.133 vs Culcairn 12.15.87 Osborne 18 16 1 1 74 287.05 Howlong 13.13.91 vs Crows 7.13.55 Magpies Bye Culcairn 17 11 3 3 58 236.05 Jindera 9.7.61 vs Walla 6.2.38 Round 20 - 23rd August 2014 IMPORTANT REMINDER: Osborne 15.12.102 vs Magpies 9.8.62 Crows 11.9.75 vs Magpies 25.12.162 Hume League Football and Netball scores are updated after every game to Holbrook 18 12 0 6 56 153.57 CDHBU Bye Culcairn 9.8.62 vs Osborne 19.19.133 Round 10 - 14th June 2014 Lockhart 9.10.64 vs Holbrook 17.9.111 the Hume League website and the Hume League Facebook page. CDHBU 18 10 1 7 50 101.82 Crows 9.8.62 vs Osborne 14.11.95 Walla 6.7.43 vs Howlong 29.19.193 Culcairn 3.8.26 vs BBSaints 11.11.77 CDHBU 11.16.82 vs BBSaints 6.11.47 BB Saints 18 10 0 8 48 163.10 Photos of the Hume League Interleague Football and Netball played in Magpies 7.9.51 vs Jindera 12.15.87 RWTigers 14.13.97 vs Jindera 12.3.75 Walla 6.3.39 vs Holbrook 19.16.130 Henty Bye May this year are available from the Camera House website at Walla 18 8 2 8 44 116.60 Lockhart 10.4.64 vs CDHBU 5.13.43 Saturday 30th August – 1st Elimination Final http://albury.printatch.com/pro_event.html under Amanda Thomas Henty 18 7 1 10 38 107.04 RWTigers 11.13.79 vs Henty 6.8.44 Brock Burrum Saints 12.21.93 defeated CDHBU 7.7.49 Howlong Bye Sunday 31st August – 2nd Elimination Final Photography. HFL Presentation night along with today’s Football and RWTigers 18 6 1 11 34 70.06

Howlong 19.12.126 defeated Osborne 11.17.83 Netball Grand Final photos will also be available from this site. Howlong 17 6 0 11 32 79.40 Saturday 6th Sept – Major Semi Final Henty 13.12.90 defeated Rand Walbundrie 9.9.63 Jindera 18 4 1 13 26 61.77 Sunday 7th Sept – Minor Semi Final Howlong 19.7.121 defeated Brock Burrum Saints 14.11.95 Lockhart 17 2 0 15 16 17.59 th Saturday 13 Sept. – Preliminary Final Magpies 17 0 0 17 8 5.56 Rand Walbundrie 18.12.120 defeated Howlong 11.15.81

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