Leeton-Whitton Scorecard Football Coaches: Dave Meline, Ben Eiwin, Jamie Broadbent ------Netball Coaches: Kathryn Bechaz, Nicole Matthews, Shell Ey Lang

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Leeton-Whitton Scorecard Football Coaches: Dave Meline, Ben Eiwin, Jamie Broadbent ------Netball Coaches: Kathryn Bechaz, Nicole Matthews, Shell Ey Lang CATTLE/HORSE PANELS DOWNGRADE CATTLE RAIL I-STAY N-STAY 10 Foot .. ........ $72.00 10 Foot ......... $8-4 .00 ~----- 12 Foot ...... .... $79.00 12 Foot ......... $95.00 14 Foot .......... $88.00 14 Foot .. .. .. .. $105.00 2100w X 1800h galvanised 16 Foot .. ... .... $104.00 16 Foot ........ $120.00 Budget 40x40 SQU8l9 Premium 60x30 oval Sf 09 each • GATES ARE STRAIGHT • NEW GATES MAll FroM OOWNGRADE • MATEIIAL Premium heavy 70X40 oval • LIMITED STOCK - WHILE STOCKS LAST! • 115 x 42 Gal 6.1 M 3-WAY ADJUSTABLE SHEEP RACE PORTABLE_ SHEEP PANELS A - --- --==t==___~ --- • Adjustable sides 1400 • 1000mm high x 2900mm longA • Fully galvanised Budget $2750 .... • 6 rail 26.9 od/bow 33. 7 ocl • Australian Made Economy $3450 .a. • Fully galvanised __ Vet $3950 -- 15M HORSE ROUND YARD KIT BUDGET PORTABL KIT INCLUDES • 21 - 2100X1800 60/30 Gal Panels • • 1 - Ride through gate In frame • 44 - Joining pins • 6 Rail Oval Panels FENCING CHEAP FENCING PICKETS Coly's STRAINER POSTS - Bl.ACK HINGED JOINT• AUSSIE MADE 200M ROUS 100NBX3.2MMX. 2100LONG ....... 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S13.90EACH I .S7 HIGH TENSILE 500M ............... $65.00 EACH 50N8X2.3MM X3100LONG .. ... .. $ l7.50E.ACH 2 .50KJWA400M . ..... ....... ....... $89.00EACH BLACK HEAVY GAL HEAVY STAYS-BAL 40NBX2.3Ml;ll)(3100LONG ........ $ 16.60EACH 50NBX2.3MMX 3100LONG ......... $19.90EACH ALL FIRST GRADE I 3.95- 5.50- Bomen Rd, Bomen Ph: (02) 6921 9119 82 Cowabbie St, Coolamon Ph: (02) 6927 3024 Coleambally's Cultural Revolution ,c'• Local support for your club When Paul Roos took over as coach of the embattled in the area. He's coached them to a premiership so he ,:,,, Melbourne Demons, he said the first step on the path knows what it takes, and that definitely helps attract to success was not to talk about how many games players too," says Mannes. "Our ambition is to create a they might win, but to show how they were going to club with that winning culture." play. Carroll coached the Lions to two premierships, in 2011 "We want to establish a brand and style of football & 2012, completing their four seasons of RFL domina­ that every time the Melbourne supporters come to tion. He says his two brothers - Luke and Nick - were the game, they know what to expect and they can see of enormous help when he first began coaching, and some genuine improvement week in, week out," Roos other Ganmain identities have also helped shape his told Demons members. approach. At Coleambally, new coach Mitch Carroll has taken a "I learnt a lot from Nathan McPherson - he was only a similar approach, and no-one is under any illusions as couple of years older than me, but he played a similar to what to expect. way. And Christen McPherson and David Rankin in the "We may not be the prettiest footy team, but we play way they spoke. They just had the right way of talking hard. Coleambally's always had a bit of a name for to players - whether it was to criticise someone, or to being a physical team. I want to get it across that we give them a confidence boost, they knew how to do it want to be in first, always hard at the ball and that in the right way." generally means you're hard at the man too." 20-year old Fred Stephan joined Coleambally from The club knew it needed to develop a winning culture St Mary's in the Geelong Football League. He's doing - and saw Carroll as the man to drive change. He was a year of prac on an irrigation property as part of his lured to play for the Blues last season before being university studies, but is also broadening his football handed the coaching reins this year. education under Carroll. "It took a few years to get him over," says club "It's a contested style of footy he likes. And he leads president Shane Mannes. "Mitch brings that winning by example. I've played under playing coaches before mentality, and it just gets blokes up and going. He who say things and then do the opposite. But he's the definitely doesn't tolerate losing very well." opposite to that - everything he's said, he's done. He That's exactly what the club was looking for going into also conveys himself really well so everyone respects its fourth season in the Farrer League, hell-bent on everyone else. It's a close group." becoming a force to be reckoned with by the time it For his part, Carroll says a season spent playing, with­ celebrates a couple of milestones next year. out the worries of coaching, was not only enjoyable The Blues will celebrate their 50th birthday in 201 S; but also made for a comfortable transition to the helm the club being formed seven years after Coleambally when he did take the reins. "Obviously, you get to was established in 1968 as the newest town in New know the players and they get to know you. That's an South Wales. 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While Carroll sees similarities between Coleambally areas we need to improve on, not just trying to find and his home town - "It's a pretty similar environment out everything in one or two practice games at the Contact OAMPS today to find out how we can help to protect your business. to Gan main - a town and a club where everyone's will­ start of the year." ing to chip in and do anything that needs to be done Now four games into the season, it's not about count­ Free and direct to your nearest branch or visit our website: on game day," - Mannes knew they were getting a ing the wins (okay, two)at Coleambally just yet. It's coach steeped in the Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong faith in the knowledge that there'll be more to come. 0269336600 tradition. 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