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Call 9315 1513 or Marcus on 0488 499 001 or visit norupwilson.com norupwilson.com GC_PMP036B 2 SPORT WESTERN DERBY 43 April 9- 10,2016 For the latest news WESTERN DERBY 43 SPORT 3 43rd WESTERN DERBY WEST COAST v FREMANTLE DOMAIN STADIUM, 5.40PM TODAY TV: 7mate, Fox Footy from 5.30pm Head-to-head: West Coast 22, Fremantle 20 Possible line-ups Fremantle mentioned fi rst, kicking down B: Lee Spurr Zac Dawson Garrick Ibbotson 28, 84 games, 7 derbies 30, 148 games, 6 derbies 28, 153 games, 11 derbies F: Mark LeCras Josh Kennedy Josh Hill Ruck: 29, 156 games, 12 derbies 28, 167 games, 11 derbies 27, 141 games, 6 derbies Ruck: Nic Naitanui Aaron Sandilands 25, 133 games, 11 derbies HB: Cameron Sutcliff e Michael Johnson Tom Sheridan 33, 240 games, 21 derbies Luke Shuey 23, 70 games, 6 derbies 31, 206 games, 17 derbies 22, 40 games, 2 derbies Michael Barlow 25, 113 games, 9 derbies 28, 115 games, 10 derbies HF: Chris Masten Jack Darling Lewis Jetta Elliot Yeo Nick Suban 26, 140 games, 13 derbies 23, 107 games, 9 derbies 26, 128 games, 0 derbies 22, 66 games, 3 derbies 25, 131 games, 9 derbies Interchange: C: Danyle Pearce Nat Fyfe Stephen Hill Interchange: Liam Duggan 30, 228 games, 6 derbies 24, 114 games, 11 derbies 25, 153 games, 13 derbies Alex Pearce 19, 14 games, 1 derby 20, 14 games, 1 derby Jamie Cripps C: Andrew Gaff Matt Priddis Jack Redden Lachie Weller 23, 77 games, 5 derbies 23, 112 games, 10 derbies 31, 199 games, 18 derbies 25, 131 games, 0 derbies 20, 5 games, 0 derbies Scott Lycett Lachie Neale 23, 30 games, 4 derbies HF: Ed Langdon Matthew Pavlich Tendai Mzungu 22, 72 games, 5 derbies Jackson Nelson 20, 3 games, 0 derbies 34, 337 games, 32 derbies 30, 98 games, 8 derbies Matt de Boer 20, 13 games, 1 derby HB: Sam Butler Jeremy McGovern Shannon Hurn 26, 134 games, 13 derbies 30, 139 games, 11 derbies 23, 35 games, 2 derbies 28, 179 games, 16 derbies Emergencies: Emergencies: Tom Lamb Jon Griffi n 19, 1 game, 0 derbies F: Michael Walters Chris Mayne Hayden Ballantyne 30, 78 games, 4 derbies 25, 74 games, 5 derbies 27, 152 games, 13 derbies 28, 123 games, 10 derbies Tom Cole Matt Taberner 18, 0 games, 0 derbies B: Will Schofi eld Eric Mackenzie Brad Sheppard 22, 29 games, 2 derbies Jamie Bennell 27, 134 games, 12 derbies 27, 123 games, 11 derbies 24, 86 games, 9 derbies Darcy Tucker 25, 87 games, 3 derbies 19, 0 games, 0 derbies EXPERT TIPS MARK DUFFIELD STEVE BUTLER CRAIG O’DONOGHUE DALE MILLER NICK RYNNE BRIDGET LACY SHAYNE HOPE BASIL ZEMPILAS ADRIAN BARICH PAUL HASLEBY ANDREW EMBLEY West Coast by 30 points West Coast by 25 points West Coast by 20 points West Coast by 28 points West Coast by 25 points West Coast by 30 points Fremantle by 1 point West Coast by 9 points West Coast by 6 points Fremantle by 15 points West Coast by 20 points Ross Glendinning Medal: Ross Glendinning Medal: Ross Glendinning Medal: Ross Glendinning Medal: Ross Glendinning Medal: Ross Glendinning Medal: Ross Glendinning Medal: Ross Glendinning Medal: Ross Glendinning Medal: Ross Glendinning Medal: Ross Glendinning Medal: Josh Kennedy (WC) Andrew Gaff (WC) Josh Kennedy (WC) *Voting on the medal Elliot Yeo (WC) Andrew Gaff (WC) Nat Fyfe (Fre) Josh Kennedy (WC) Nat Fyfe (Fre) Stephen Hill (Fre) Andrew Gaff (WC) Western Derby To Win Ross Glendinning Medal Matt Priddis West Coast $6.00 Ross Glendinning Medal Winner Nat Fyfe Fremantle $7.00 Andrew Gaff West Coast $8.00 Josh Kennedy West Coast $10 Nic Naitanui West Coast $11 Lachie Neale Fremantle $13 Mark LeCras West Coast $15 20% Bonus Stephen Hill Fremantle $21 on your winnings up to $50. Odds available all players AVAILABLE ONLINE OR IN�STORE USING TABTOUCH CASH BETTING Fixed Odds ‘Singles’ bets only. Excludes NSW residents. See TABtouch.com.au for full Terms & Conditions. Odds correct as at 1pm, 08/04/16, subject to change. Gamble responsibly. Call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au. Get the 2 SPORT WESTERN DERBY 43 April 9- 10,2016 For the latest news WESTERN DERBY 43 SPORT 3 43rd WESTERN DERBY WEST COAST v FREMANTLE DOMAIN STADIUM, 5.40PM TODAY TV: 7mate, Fox Footy from 5.30pm Head-to-head: West Coast 22, Fremantle 20 Possible line-ups Fremantle mentioned fi rst, kicking down B: Lee Spurr Zac Dawson Garrick Ibbotson 28, 84 games, 7 derbies 30, 148 games, 6 derbies 28, 153 games, 11 derbies F: Mark LeCras Josh Kennedy Josh Hill Ruck: 29, 156 games, 12 derbies 28, 167 games, 11 derbies 27, 141 games, 6 derbies Ruck: Nic Naitanui Aaron Sandilands 25, 133 games, 11 derbies HB: Cameron Sutcliff e Michael Johnson Tom Sheridan 33, 240 games, 21 derbies Luke Shuey 23, 70 games, 6 derbies 31, 206 games, 17 derbies 22, 40 games, 2 derbies Michael Barlow 25, 113 games, 9 derbies 28, 115 games, 10 derbies HF: Chris Masten Jack Darling Lewis Jetta Elliot Yeo Nick Suban 26, 140 games, 13 derbies 23, 107 games, 9 derbies 26, 128 games, 0 derbies 22, 66 games, 3 derbies 25, 131 games, 9 derbies Interchange: C: Danyle Pearce Nat Fyfe Stephen Hill Interchange: Liam Duggan 30, 228 games, 6 derbies 24, 114 games, 11 derbies 25, 153 games, 13 derbies Alex Pearce 19, 14 games, 1 derby 20, 14 games, 1 derby Jamie Cripps C: Andrew Gaff Matt Priddis Jack Redden Lachie Weller 23, 77 games, 5 derbies 23, 112 games, 10 derbies 31, 199 games, 18 derbies 25, 131 games, 0 derbies 20, 5 games, 0 derbies Scott Lycett Lachie Neale 23, 30 games, 4 derbies HF: Ed Langdon Matthew Pavlich Tendai Mzungu 22, 72 games, 5 derbies Jackson Nelson 20, 3 games, 0 derbies 34, 337 games, 32 derbies 30, 98 games, 8 derbies Matt de Boer 20, 13 games, 1 derby HB: Sam Butler Jeremy McGovern Shannon Hurn 26, 134 games, 13 derbies 30, 139 games, 11 derbies 23, 35 games, 2 derbies 28, 179 games, 16 derbies Emergencies: Emergencies: Tom Lamb Jon Griffi n 19, 1 game, 0 derbies F: Michael Walters Chris Mayne Hayden Ballantyne 30, 78 games, 4 derbies 25, 74 games, 5 derbies 27, 152 games, 13 derbies 28, 123 games, 10 derbies Tom Cole Matt Taberner 18, 0 games, 0 derbies B: Will Schofi eld Eric Mackenzie Brad Sheppard 22, 29 games, 2 derbies Jamie Bennell 27, 134 games, 12 derbies 27, 123 games, 11 derbies 24, 86 games, 9 derbies Darcy Tucker 25, 87 games, 3 derbies 19, 0 games, 0 derbies EXPERT TIPS MARK DUFFIELD STEVE BUTLER CRAIG O’DONOGHUE DALE MILLER NICK RYNNE BRIDGET LACY SHAYNE HOPE BASIL ZEMPILAS ADRIAN BARICH PAUL HASLEBY ANDREW EMBLEY West Coast by 30 points West Coast by 25 points West Coast by 20 points West Coast by 28 points West Coast by 25 points West Coast by 30 points Fremantle by 1 point West Coast by 9 points West Coast by 6 points Fremantle by 15 points West Coast by 20 points Ross Glendinning Medal: Ross Glendinning Medal: Ross Glendinning Medal: Ross Glendinning Medal: Ross Glendinning Medal: Ross Glendinning Medal: Ross Glendinning Medal: Ross Glendinning Medal: Ross Glendinning Medal: Ross Glendinning Medal: Ross Glendinning Medal: Josh Kennedy (WC) Andrew Gaff (WC) Josh Kennedy (WC) *Voting on the medal Elliot Yeo (WC) Andrew Gaff (WC) Nat Fyfe (Fre) Josh Kennedy (WC) Nat Fyfe (Fre) Stephen Hill (Fre) Andrew Gaff (WC) Western Derby To Win Ross Glendinning Medal Matt Priddis West Coast $6.00 Ross Glendinning Medal Winner Nat Fyfe Fremantle $7.00 Andrew Gaff West Coast $8.00 Josh Kennedy West Coast $10 Nic Naitanui West Coast $11 Lachie Neale Fremantle $13 Mark LeCras West Coast $15 20% Bonus Stephen Hill Fremantle $21 on your winnings up to $50. Odds available all players AVAILABLE ONLINE OR IN�STORE USING TABTOUCH CASH BETTING Fixed Odds ‘Singles’ bets only. Excludes NSW residents. See TABtouch.com.au for full Terms & Conditions. Odds correct as at 1pm, 08/04/16, subject to change. Gamble responsibly. Call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au. Get the 4 • APRIL 9- 10,2016 THE WEEKEND WEST ISSN 0312-6323 9 7 7 0 3 1 2 6 3 2 0 6 0 RESTAURANTS SOLD OUT DAN THE DOWNSIZER APARTMENTS SELLING FAST BEFORE • House Maintenance – another trip to Bunnings • Mowing the lawns on Saturday • Alarm goes off when on holiday • Roof gutters full – house is leaking again • Cleaning the pool on Sunday • House insurance • Too busy to travel • Too busy to exercise • Kids moved out so empty rooms AFTER • No stress • No worries • Lock up and leave • Fully secure • Walk to everything • Released the cash in his home • Plenty of time to exercise • More holidays • Albeit missing the hotdogs at Bunnings *Disclaimer Dan the Downsizer is a fictitious character and bears no resemblance to Dan the Salesman.
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