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Nagambie Preschool
It’s always a fantastic opportunity for us to expand our knowledge in early childhood at GRPSA’s annual conference and today was no exception. Our service reopens tomorrow at 7am with acquired knowledge and fresh ideas�� we look forward to welcoming back our wonderful families!

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Nagambie Womens Golf
Results Wednesday 10th May
There were 9 players for Stableford and the Monthly Medal.
The Monthly Medal Winner and the Winner of A & C Grades was Annette Mills with 35pts.
The B Grade Winner was Sue Verge with 33pts.
The 9 hole winner was Jane Bow with 17pts.
18 hole balls down the line went to Annette and Sue. 9 hole balls went to Bev on a C/B from Irene 16pts not 26pts
N/P with the second shot on the 3rd was Bev and on the 16th Annette
Chicken Run Results 11th May
There were 26 players for a round of Par on the back 9. Bev Brown was the Winner with+3 . The R/U was Noel Marshall +2 on a 3 way C/B.
N/P on the 13th was Noel and on the 16th Dave Love.
Results Wednesday 3rd May
We had 11 players for a round of Stableford and the 1st round of the Captains Aggregate.
The winner of A & B Grades was Annette Mills with 32pts.

The winner of C Grade was Kylie Carmichael with 28pts.
The 9 hole winner was also Annette with 19pts Balls down the line for 18 holes went to Annette 32pts, Irene Keogh 30pts and Moz Fowler 29pts. Balls down the line for 9 holes went to Annette 19pts, Kylie 16pts and Irene 15pts. There were no N/P winners.
Chicken Run Results May 4th.
It was great to see 32 players for a round of Stroke. The winner was Shayne Kimball with 42/10/32net, and the R/U on a C\B was Barry Cryer with 48/13/35net. Irene Keogh managed N/P on the 8th.
Nagambie Mens Golf

Results 8th May
The 2022 Goulburn Cup was a wash out due to the heavy spring rain late last year, but some rescheduling and a commitment from the local golfers meant there was plenty of enthusiasm to contest the time honoured event through the autumn. Cold and windy conditions were the theme of the day with patience and good ball striking required to post a score, the winning pair were Kal Winnell and Jeremy Ezard combining for +9 a great score in easier conditions let alone what the players faced on Sunday, it's the second win in the event for both so job well done. The runners up with +8 went to John James and Phil Neville they can consider themselves unlucky because that returned score would win the event most years. Defending title holder and club president Jeff Lodding partnered the local 'wild thing' Rhys Shepherd and finished with a commendable +6, other notable scores on a tough day for golfers were visiting Avenel pair Jared Smith and Mark Hannigan +5 and Steve Donnison and Alby Seenan +4.
The women's event was a hard fought out affair with only one stableford point separating the top three pairings, a count back was needed to find the winners Andrea Richards and Tina Gribbin putting together a solid 38 points in the demanding conditions. and beating home the always competitive Irene Keogh and Karyn Thompson, rounding out the top three were Ronda Richards and Moz Fowler on 37 points. Many thanks go to our days sponsor the Nagambie Rowing club as well as the catering crew and all the volunteers that make days like the Goulburn Cup work. Next week's golf will be a stroke - monthly medal, also after the day's presentation a calcutta will be held for the following week's Finnigan four ball, on office duty is G.Bow and in the bar P. Neville.
Results May 15th
The May monthly medal had 27 golfers take on the course in what can only be described as near perfect Autumn weather, a pleasant change from the previous week's icy Antarctica winds. The course gave up shots as was reflected in the results with the day's winner John James hitting form with a 83-14-69, James showed what he is capable of with some long driving from the tee and clever chipping around the greens. Beware of the injured golfer as they say Gary Bow arrived with a Dickie knee thinking of not playing only to return with a rip snorting 88-18-70 on one leg to finish runner up. Rounding out the top three was Des Phelan slogging his way to a 87-16-71 finishing ahead of Steve Donnison on count back 88-17-71.
The nearest the pins were awarded to Mick O'Connel not sure how on the 3rd, Phil Neville going oh so close on the 8th only to miss the birdie, Glen Evan wrapped with winning a ball on the 13th and Ben Cassar blazing away as usual on the 16th. Next week is the first of two rounds with players competing for the Finnigan Four Ball honours the first round is sponsored by Dean Brown Carpet Cleaning tee off will be 9.00am to 9.30am on office duty is D.Brown and in the bar B. Leviston.