Moorabool News 10 May 2022

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Page 24 The Moorabool News – 10 May, 2022

CHFL Ladder

CHFL Ladder

Seniors

A Grade

Team PTS % 1 Springbank ................ 16 381.06 2 Skipton....................... 16 344.34 3 Gordon....................... 16 164.86 4 R’wood C’hap............ 12 308.89 5 Hepburn..................... 12 222.12 6 Dunnstown................. 12 197.70 7 Buninyong.................... 8 101.97 8 Learmonth.................... 8 95.53 9 Clunes.......................... 8 89.66 10 Beaufort..................... 8 76.61 11 Bungaree.................... 4 71.77 12 Newlyn....................... 4 70.72 13 Daylesford.................. 4 47.00 14 Waubra....................... 0 78.54 15 C’ham L’ton................ 0 33.33 16 Creswick.................... 0 28.69 17 Ballan......................... 0 23.09

Team PTS % 1 Buninyong.................. 16 287.50 2 Springbank................. 16 256.25 3 Rokewood.................. 16 239.78 4 Skipton....................... 16 168.10 5 Learmonth.................. 12 187.07 6 Gordon....................... 12 129.57 7 Beaufort..................... 12 98.08 8 Dunnstown................... 8 152.54 9 Newlyn......................... 8 112.38 10 Clunes........................ 8 97.63 11 Daylesford.................. 8 92.70 12 Bungaree................... 4 67.69 13 Waubra....................... 4 21.93 14 Ballan......................... 2 63.19 15 Hepburn..................... 2 31.69 16 C’ham-Linton............. 0 44.49 17 Creswick.................... 0 42.92

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Central Highlands Football League Results – Round 4 SENIORS Beaufort 10.11 (71) def C’ham/Linton 3.6 (24) Springbank 21.12 (138) def Creswick 1.3 (9) R’wood/C’hap 17.12 (114) def Ballan 4.2 (26) Skipton 8.11 (59) def Daylesford 2.4 (16) Clunes 2.4 (16) lost Dunnstown 17.10 (112) Hepburn 15.14 (104) def Learmonth 8.9 (57)

UNDEFEATED: Gordon’s Jaymes Gorman kicks at goal during the Eagles 23-point win over Waubra at home on Saturday. Photo: CHIPPY RIVERA

Gordon 15.12 (102) def Waubra 11.13 (79) Buninyong 13.12 (90) def Newlyn 6.4 (40) RESERVES Beaufort 7.5 (47) def C’ham/Linton 4.6 (30) Springbank 3.14 (32) def Creswick 0.2 (2) R’wood/C’hap 19.7 (121) def Ballan 1.1 (7) Skipton 8.10 (58) def Daylesford 2.7 (19) Clunes 3.2 (20) lost Dunnstown 19.16 (130) Hepburn 15.9 (99) def Learmonth 4.10 (34) Gordon 9.15 (69) def Waubra 3.1 (19) Buninyong 6.11 (47) def Newlyn 3.5 (23) UNDER 18s Beaufort 2.16 (28) def Carngham Linton 3.6 (24) Springbank v Creswick - Cancelled R’wood/C’hap 17.12 (114) def Ballan 3.7 (25) Skipton 2.8 (53) def Daylesford 5.6 (36) Clunes 2.1 (13) lost Dunnstown 19.16 (130) Hepburn 1.3 (9) lost Learmonth 19.16 (130) Gordon 10.11 (71) def Waubra 9.7 (61) Buninyong 4.2 (26) lost Newlyn 19.9 (123) UNDER 15s Beaufort 7.2 (44) def C’ham/Linton 4.4 (28) Springbank v Creswick - Cancelled R’wood/C’hap 4.9 (33) lost Ballan 15.6 (96) Skipton 4.3 (27) lost Daylesford 11. 9 (75) Clunes 712 (54) def Dunnstown 6.7 (43)

Bacchus Marsh Baseball Club Results - Round 3 Bacchus Marsh Tigers v Guild Lions First home game of the season was against the 2021 premiers Guild. The Tigers hit out to a 3 run lead in the first inning before Guild chipped away over the next 3 innings to lead the game 3-5. The last two innings see-sawed with the Tigers tying the game before Guild were able to hit in the winning run late in the game. A good game by both teams with some clutch hitting when it mattered winning the game for Guild. Next week - Bacchus Marsh Tigers host the Corio Tigers at Masons Lane. First pitch is at 1pm Saturday 14th May.

Ballan Golf Club Results - Week ending Saturday 7 May Wednesday– Stableford Winner -John Costello (21) 39 points. R/up - Jimmy Walsh (18) 38 points. Magpie - 14th Jimmy Walsh. NTPs - 12th David Leach, 15th Jimmy Walsh. Saturday – Stroke – Monthly Medal A GRADE Winner Anthony Moore 68-6-62. R/up - Rick Roden 75-112-63. B GRADE Winner of Medal Bill Pickering 78-18-60. R/up - Hugh Miller 80-17-63 on c/b from Jimmy Walsh 81-18-63. NTPs - 12th Jimmy Walsh, 15th David Leach. Magpies - 14th David Leach, 18th John McLeod. Balls 6, Cut-off 66 Bill Pickering, Rick Roden, Hugh Miller, Jimmy Walsh, Brian Cran, Anthony Moore.

Hepburn 2.2 (14) lost Learmonth 8.11 (59) Gordon 14.20 (104) def Waubra 0.1 (1) Buninyong 22.17 (149) def Newlyn 1.0 (6)

Gordon centre Makayla Anderson fires the ball into the Eagles’ offensive third during her side’s big win over Waubra in CHNL A Grade action last Saturday. Photo CHIPPY RIVERA

Central Highlands Netball League

Central Highlands Netball League Results – Round 4 Results – Round 4

Club 13&U Skipton 4 Daylesford 3 Gordon 16 Waubra 5 Springbank 23 Creswick 7 Beaufort 1 Carngham 42 Clunes 8 Dunnstown 11 Buninyong 7 Newlyn 24 Hepburn 6 Learmonth 26 Rokewood Ballan Bye - Bungaree

15&U 32 11 37 4 46 1 10 39 25 6 11 24 31 22 8 26

17&U 24 9 18 26 37 10 3 33 26 31 11 32 28 19 14 12

C 38 16 39 19 33 11 32 19 34 38 33 17 20 28

B 30 14 40 17 28 15 37 18 37 28 41 21 5 61 20 24

A 50 29 39 15 66 20 51 24 47 65 49 16 11 90 60 19

Super Seb caps special double By Tim O'Connor (HRV) John Nicholson would have been a happy man when he turned on his phone and discovered two of his stable stars had combined for a double at Victorian harness racing headquarters. The Mt Cottrell trainer was in transit to Thailand during the Tabcorp Park Melton meeting last Saturday night and missed being on track for the wins of Sebs Choice and Its Back In The Day. Sebs Choice was favourite for the feature on the card – the APG Vic 4YO Consolation Final - and trimmed up even further in the minutes before the start when Beach Music was scratched from the event after presenting lame in the warm-up. And he made no mistake with his key rival out of the race, spearing to the front from wide on the front row and controlling the tempo before slipping clear in the straight to win by nearly 20m over stablemate Alby Two Chains. “Everyone knows that this horse is the absolute best that I can nearly say that I've sat on and partnered with, and it means a lot that his owners are happy to keep putting me on and trusting me with Sebby. We've got a great connection,” Phillips, who was celebrating her first Group 2 triumph, said. “Any win with any of Bully's (Nicholson) horses is a good win and I can't believe how good of a night we've had and he's not here to witness it.” Sebs Choice has won three of four runs this preparation, with Saturday night’s success taking his record to 11 wins from 24 starts. Its Back In The Day broke a long winning drought with a last-gasp success in the DNR Logistics Pace.

Sebs Choice winning at Tabcorp Park on Saturday night. Photo Stuart McCormick.

The victory was the horse’s first since July 2020 and his 12th overall at start 31. “He fractured his hock back in 2020 and it’s been a long time. It’s a team effort between Bully and I to get him to this stage and it seems after every run we have a little problem arise,” Phillips said. “It was a big drop in class tonight so it was good to get up on the outside.”


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