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Live Call 99.5 Round 6 Preview ROUND 6 PREVIEW All teams are back on field after the two are under an injury cloud after missing Interleague break. Moe went into the break Interleague due to injury. Moe have a great on top of the ladder with four wins and one record against Sale at home although Sale loss which they suffered in round five to have won two of the last three games and Bairnsdale. The Lions have been the pick of narrowly losing the other by only two points. the sides early in the season but now come Moe will go in as slight favourites but it is into a tough stretch of games against Sale, a tough match to call, fitting of a top of the Maffra and Leongatha coming up. Round table clash. six has the Lions at home against Sale who are sitting second on the table also with four The Red Legs knocked off the top of the wins and a sole loss against Maffra in round table Lions in round five and they went into three. The top of the table clash is vital the bye with two wins and three losses. They for both teams with Maffra and Leongatha haven’t been far away in the matches they waiting for them in round 7, to go into those have lost which is shown by their percentage matches at five wins and one loss is a prize still sitting above 100. Traralgon managed well worth playing for. Bernie Vince was to get their first win over Wonthaggi at home missing last week however could return this in round five. The Maroons still sit in ninth week for the home clash that would give the position and must continue to put wins on Lions a huge boost. Sale have the midfield the board. They have winnable matches to go with Moe with the likes of Martin, against Warragul and Morwell coming up but Dessent, Hams and Allison although the last can’t afford to slip to one win and five losses. continued on page 2... STARTING TIMES FOOTBALL NETBALL LIVE Under 16s 9:00am 13 & Under 9:00am Under 18s 10:45am 15 & Under 10:05am Reserves 12:30pm 17 & Under 11:10am CALL Seniors 2:20pm C Grade 12:15pm B Grade 1:20pm 99.5 A Grade 2:35pm ADMISSION PRICES Adults $12.00 Aged/Disability Pensioner $6.00 SATURDAY 25th MAY Under 18 $6.00 Under 16 Free BAIRNSDALE V TRARALGON Companion Card is accepted We thank all patrons for their support and acknowledge that GIPPSLAND their patronage allows all our clubs to provide facilities at an PO Box 853 Traralgon Victoria 3844 M: 0401 267 986 acceptable standard that is helping to keep kids off the streets and E: [email protected] on the sporting fields where they belong. W: www.gl.vcfl.com.au NO DOGS OR ALCOHOL ALLOWED TO BE BROUGHT INTO THE GROUNDS 2019 TRFM GIPPSLAND LEAGUE RECORD 1 ROUND 6 PREVIEW ROUND 5 MATCH RESULTS continued from page 1.. SENIORS They have dominated Bairnsdale over the been the more impressive of the sides this Bairnsdale 6.2-38 9.3-57 12.7-79 13.11-89 past five years with the Red Legs sole win season and some of their younger players Moe 4.1-25 9.4-58 11.6-72 12.9-81 coming against Traralgon at home by a were rewarded with interleague debuts BAIRNSDALE point in 2017. 2019 is a completely different last week including Anthony Rosato and Goal Kickers: K. Vickery 4, B. McCarrey 3, E. East 2, T. Bryan, J. Wykes, s. wyatt, C. McKeon scenario for both sides and Bairnsdale will Kuiy Jiath. The Tigers lost both matches Best Players: K. Vickery, K. Hynes, T. Bryan, E. East, B. McCarrey, C. McKeon be looking to get their record squared up last year to Warragul but over the past five MOE for the season. Russell Cowan was best on years the honours have been split at five Goal Kickers: D. Grech 2, A. Dugan 2, J. Wood, D. Farrell, J. Wilson, S. Van Dyk, C. Staff, T. Fleming field at Interleague last week and goes into Best Players: D. Farrell, J. Ceppi, S. Van Dyk, J. Wood, J. Murphy a piece. Warragul still have a few stars the match in top form. Brayden McCarrey running around but are lacking the depth Maffra 6.3-39 9.5-59 10.12-72 16.13-109 and Keenan Hynes have also been a shining Warragul 0.0 1.3-9 1.4-10 6.9-45 lights for Bairnsdale in the first part of the to compete with the top sides consistently. Matt Rennie has been solid this year and MAFFRA season. For Traralgon Mark Collison is Goal Kickers: A. Petrou 4, D. Bedggood 3, A. Carr 2, T. Jolly 2, M. Bennett 2, D. O''Brien, E. Carr, C. Nettleton Kim Drew has toiled hard in the games he struggling with injury leaving the midfield Best Players: T. Jolly, E. Carr, A. Carr, D. Butcher, A. Petrou, D. O''Brien has been available. The Tigers will like their vulnerable. The Red Legs will be going into WARRAGUL the match confident but must put in a good chances despite being on the road. With a Goal Kickers: B. Hughes 3, N. Mulqueen, J. Nuttall, L. Di Ciero performance to topple the Maroons. game plan that has troubled the top sides for Best Players: K. Drew, S. Whibley, S. Beecroft, N. Stevenson, M. Nobelius, B. Hughes large chunks of games, they will be hoping Maffra had two big wins over Wonthaggi Morwell 1.0-6 3.1-19 7.2-44 7.3-45 their pressure is too much against the last last year and have won their last five against Leongatha 7.0-42 7.3-45 10.4-64 11.7-73 placed Gulls. the Power. The two sides are getting MORWELL closer together this year with the Power The final match of the round has two sides Goal Kickers: Z. Anderson 3, T. Hillier 2, A. Rosato, J. Soutar improving on field and making ground in that both sit in the five at the break. Drouin Best Players: Z. Anderson, A. Rosato, I. Abas, D. Musil, T. Hillier, N. Noblett 2019. The Eagles will still fancy themselves produced the surprise of 2018 when they LEONGATHA with a star-studded midfield all rested up Goal Kickers: C. Dunne 2, C. Olden 2, C. Verboon, B. Easton, B. Davidson, A. Trotto, R. Kelly, J. Ginnane, J. Hopkins beat the Parrots at Leongatha. Leongatha after the Interleague break where none Best Players: C. Olden, C. Verboon, J. Pellicano, C. Sanbrook, B. Davidson, S. Forrester had claimed all the other matches between of their midfield featured. Aiden Lindsay Sale 3.2-20 7.9-51 9.13-67 14.16-100 the two since 2013 including their massive represented the Power at Interleague and Drouin 4.1-25 8.1-49 10.1-61 12.4-76 battled hard in the middle. The Power will 36.14.230 to 2.6.18 result in 2017. Leongatha will be hoping to get their best midfielders SALE look to him and Mitch Hayes to get their Goal Kickers: B. Dessent 5, J. Freeman 3, J. McLaren 2, J. Allman, J. Allison, K. Martin, J. Gooch back on the park soon with Marriott and hands on the football. Maffra sit third on the Best Players: Z. Hurley, B. Dessent, J. McLaren, J. Freeman, J. Dessent, W. Leslie Browne missing the first part of the 2019 table with the best percentage in the League DROUIN while the Power sit eight on percentage season. Cameron Olden has been a breath Goal Kickers: E. Morris 4, R. Salter 2, T. Beck 2, R. McCallum, K. Harper, J. Seri, B. Beck despite siting with two wins for the season. of fresh air for the Parrots with the highly Best Players: L. Anderson, C. Kingi, C. Robinson, E. Morris, D. Olsen, R. Salter The Eagles should win but the Power have regarded junior among the Parrots best in Traralgon 2.2-14 4.5-29 5.9-39 6.10-46 already knocked off the reigning premier their round 5 win. Drouin have been relying Wonthaggi 1.1-7 2.2-14 3.3-21 4.8-32 this year so expect anything come Saturday on their stars to get the job done but with TRARALGON afternoon. Bailey Beck potentially missing with injury Goal Kickers: D. Loprese 2, C. Whiteoak 2, H. Hector, T. McMahon Warragul and Morwell produced the two more of the workload will go onto Eddie Best Players: H. Hector, C. Little, C. Whiteoak, M. Jacobsen, C. Thuring, J. Hall biggest surprises of the season in Round Morris. Leongatha will go in expecting to win WONTHAGGI four where they defeated last years Grand as will Drouin but the four points are crucial Goal Kickers: T. Harley 2, A. Lindsay 2 Finalists respectively. The Tigers have for the Parrots finals aspirations. Best Players: A. Lindsay, S. Scott, F. O''Connor, T. Huther, M. Betson, B. Eddy 2 2019 TRFM GIPPSLAND LEAGUE RECORD 2019 TRFM GIPPSLAND LEAGUE RECORD 3 ROUND 5 MATCH RESULTS ROUND 5 MATCH RESULTS RESERVES THIRDS Bairnsdale 0.2-2 3.5-23 3.6-24 4.11-35 Bairnsdale 3.2-20 6.5-41 9.12-66 11.14-80 Moe 3.0-18 4.0-24 5.2-32 5.2-32 Moe 2.0-12 4.3-27 4.4-28 6.5-41 BAIRNSDALE BAIRNSDALE Goal Kickers: N.
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