Gippsland Times Tuesday 16 March 2021

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Racing today at Greenwattle

to Sale, where he won last month. Criminal will look HORSE r a c i n g to recapture the form returns to Greenwattle which saw him win at Racecourse today, with Sale and Cranbourne eight races scheduled. last year. James Cummings Another winner at Sale has two horses not far last month, The Cook, off a win entered in race will step up in distance one, the 1212 metre two- to contest race six, the year-old maiden plate, 1744m benchmark 64 at 1.30pm. Camaguey handicap. Elimaknifico f i n i s he d t h i rd i n is coming off a win on both his starts, while debut at Bendigo over Salamanders came 1400m. second on debut. Another last start Sale In race two, the 1112 winner, Malestro will be three-year-old fillies out to claim a sixth conmaiden plate, Arroance secutive victory in race won an 800m trial at seven, the benchmark 58 Cranbourne last week handicap over 1212m. following a 10-week I’m Cheeky, trained break, having finished by Bill Wood at Sale, is fifth over 1114m at Sale back for race eight, the in December. Chocolate 1012m benchmark 64 Kisses, an Exceed And handicap, having won Excel filly, is returning his previous two races at from a 33-week spell Greenwattle. Turquoise for Gai Waterhouse and Hope is returning to Adrian Bott. racing after 10 weeks, Tywina returns to having had two wins Sale, where she finished and a second placing third last month, for during his previous race three, the 1112m preparation. maiden plate. DURING the picnic Another Pluck, trained locally by Sharyn race meet at Woolamai Trolove, has finished on Sunday, Sassoon, third in her previous trained at Sale by Bec two races, including Kelly, won over 2308m, over 1415m at Sale last while Kelly’s Lage start, and will contest came third in a 1508m race four, the 1427m maiden. Sale-based trainer fillies and mares maiden plate, alongside He She, Troy Kilgower had who finished second in three place-getters on her previous two starts. the day, with Shotchu R a c e f i v e , t h e second over 1008m, 1427m benchmark 64 Dominant Way third in handicap, sees Captain another 1008m race, and Spud, trained by Peter All Brown second over Gelagotis at Moe, return 1708m. mes • The Gippsland Times • The Gippsland Times • Th and Times • The Gippsland Times • The Gippsland Ti a mes • The Gippsland Times • The Gippsland Times • Th m and Times • The Gippsland Times • The Gippsland Ti a mes • The Gippsland Times • The Gippsland Times m and Times • The Gippsland Times • The Gippsland TTii a mes • The Gippsland Times • The Gippsland Times • Th m T and an a d Ti Time mess • Th me The e Gi Gipp ppsl pp slan sl and an d Ti Time mess • Th me The e Gi Gipp ppsl pp slan sl and an d Ti Ti mes • The he Gip ipps p la land d Times imes • The he Gip ipps p la land d Times imes • Th and an a d Ti Time mess • Th The e Gi Gipp ppsl pp slan and d Ti Time mess • Th The e Gi Gipp ppsl pp slan and d Ti Ti mes • The Gip pps p la land and nd Tim imes es • Th he G Gip ipps ip pps p la land nd Tim imes es • Th Th and an a d Ti Time mess • Th me Th he e Gi G pp Gip ppsl ppsl slan sla a d Ti and Tm Tim mes me es • Th The he Gi Gipp ppsl pp slan sl and an d Ti Ti mes • The Gippsland m sland Times Times • TThe he G Gippsland ippsl Times • Th T

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Victory for Pink Panthers

THE Pink Panthers defeated the in-form Longford Trailer Hire 10 tries to five in Sale touch on Wednesday night. The Panthers led 7-3 at half-time before scoring three tries to two in the second half. The Panthers had six try-scorers, led by Daniel Barclay with three. Daniel Armstrong and Riley Forde both scored two tries, with one each from Brock Dyke, Kieran Blair and Albert de Vyver. Rhiannon Massey scored two tries for Longford, with Michael and Ryder Hinchcliffe and Jason Wilson scoring one each. Kobi Laudani made a welcome return to touch following several seasons with the Nagle team. Best players were Dyke, Brodie Towers, Forde, Samantha Lorenz with Ryder Hinchcliffe winning the encouragement award. NAGLE College defeated Phoenix-CAT’s in an even contest. After scores were level 4-4 at half-time, Nagle added five tries to two in the second half. Sammy Churches and Kyle Grummisch both scored three tries for Nagle, with Oscar and Ren Crunden-Smith and Sam Pritchard each scoring a try. For Phoenix-CAT’s, Arora, Kate, Lexi and Mackenzie Laskowski, Kerry Shotter and Mark Chantachak each scored a try. Best players were Pritchard, Carl Muir, Oscar Crunden-Smith, Sammy Churches and Kate Laskowski. Jess Churches won the encouragement award in her first game. PORKY’S Pines and the Mustangs played another closely fought game, which Porky’s won 8-7 after leading 5-4 at the break.

The Pink Panthers (back, from left) Emma Deane, Ben Skuce, Ben King, Nigel Shaw, Sam Lorenz, Zach Emms, Dan Barclay, and (front) Brock Dyke with three-year-old Hudson Dyke and Riley Forde. Photo: Contributed

Porky’s captain Steve Wright led by example, scoring four tries, while Leigh Mawley scored three and Andrea Schofield one. Ryan Rosenberger was the top scorer for the Mustangs with three tries, with Corey Siebel scoring two, and Nicola Rosenberger and Jake Bartholomeus one each. Best players were Tahlia Deschepper, Andrea Schofield, Eliza Roberts, Clint Freebody and Mawley. A NEW team has joined the competition and will

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play its first game on March 31. Tomorrow night’s matches, 6.30pm: Nagle College v Longford Trailer Hire (referee Mustangs), Porky’s Pines v Pink Panthers (Phoenix-CAT’s); 7.20pm: Phoenix-CAT’s v Mustangs (Longford).

THE annual Sale Touch Knockout will be held April 10 and 11 at Stephenson Park, with 70 expected to take part. TOUCH Football Victoria advised there was more interest this year in the Knockout because of the cancellation of the 2020 event.

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Fourteen teams from across the state took part in the Sale Polocrosse Club Tournament at the weekend. The weekend also featured challenge matches for the under 21s and 16s on Saturday, and an under 12s match on Sunday morning. Pictured is action from the D grade match between Sale and West Sale. More from the tournament will be in Friday’s Gippsland Times. Photo: David Braithwaite

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Tanya Lawrence and Robyn Clark are looking forward to welcoming women and girls to Lake Wellington Yacht Club this Sunday.

Encouraging females to get into sailing

LAKE Wellington Yacht Club will this Sunday host a casual information session for women and girls in its Marlay Point clubrooms. From 10am, women club members will give a tour, morning tea and have a general chat about sailing, including some terminology. For more information, phone Jenny on 0414 521 665,


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