Mid South Eastern Football & Netball Budget - Preliminary Final, 2023

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MSEFootball L E A G U E MSENetball A S S O C I A T I O N preliminary FINAL th SATURDAY 16 september 2023 at ROBE football netball club BUDGET mid south eastern football & netball PT MAC NEL RLEIGH A GRADE FOOTBALL GLENCOE OLA v A GRADE NETBALL Adults $10.00, Concession (Invalid & Age Pensioners Only) $6.00, Children (17 & Under) Free ISSUE #1478

Mid South East Football League

Finals Information

Remaining venues for the Mid SE Finals are:

Prelim Saturday 16th September @ Robe

Grand Saturday 23rd September @ Port MacDonnell

Starng mes for the first three minor finals are:

Junior Colts 9.30am

Senior Colts 10.45am

B Grade 12.15pm

A Grade 2.00pm

Starng mes for Grand Final day are:

Junior Colts 9.15am

Senior Colts 10.30am

B Grade 12.05pm

A Grade 2.00pm

In the event of a draw in any final of any grade aer full me, the game shall be connued with five (5) minute halves unl a result is achieved.

Admission prices for the minor finals are:

Adults - $10

Concession - Invalid & Age Pensioners Only - $6

Children (17 & Under) - Free

Grand Final admission prices:

Adults - $15

Concession Invalid & Age Pensioners Only - $10

Children (17 & Under) - Free

2 Eleanor Street, Mount Gambier p. 08 8725 1699 f. 08 8723 0899

Finals Information Mid South East Football League

INVALID PARKS

Any person who require an invalid park during the final series are reminded that you need to be the holder of a current State issued Disabled Parking Permit and be present on the day.

Patrons who comply with this condion are then requested to contact your home club prior to the preceding Wednesday of each match. You will need to advise them of your Disabled Parking Permit number for them to formally request an invalid park on your behalf, and the permit will need to be displayed on the day. Patrons are NOT to make individual requests to host clubs.

Any allocated parking will be held unl 12noon of each day. Any vacant spaces aer this me will be opened up for general parking.

NO ALCOHOL TO BE BROUGHT INTO GROUNDS

The MSEFL Board reminds patrons that for the comfort, safety and enjoyment of all patrons that as a condion of entry NO alcohol is to be brought into the grounds.

During the final series security and police will be conducng random searches of vehicles entering the ground as well as spot checks of cars throughout the day and any alcohol found during these searches will be confiscated.

No responsibility will be taken by the League, host club or gate keepers in relaon to goods seized for the safe return of such goods.

Foot patrols will also be carried out throughout the day and patrons found to be consuming alcohol not purchased from the venue may be requested to leave.

Police and security personnel will be parcularly vigilant regarding glass containers as this poses a very real danger to player and spectator safety

Supporters are requested NOT to take alcohol onto the playing surface at any me during the day. This includes at the conclusion of each match.

Objeconable behaviour by patrons will not be tolerated and those who transgress can also expect to be asked to leave the venue.

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preliminary final FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

A GRADE – 2:00pm

PORT MACDONNELL v HATHERLEIGH

Umpires: Adam Gilbert, Adam Maidment, Neil Webber

Boundary: Noah Cockrum, Liam Monaghan, Connor Tweddle, Riley Ferguson

Goals: David Gilbert, Kevin Nobes

Reserve Umpire: Travis Lockwood

B GRADE – 12:15pm

HATHERLEIGH v ROBE

Umpires: Barry Nilsson, Peter Walter, Ma Cockrum

Boundary: Chad Cockrum, Nicholas Lile, Brodie Pfitzner, Andrew Rohrlach

Goals: Ted Peacock, Wayne Batchelor

Reserve Umpire: Tim Biggins

SENIOR COLTS – 10:45am

TANTANOOLA v ROBE

Umpires: Tim Biggins, Travis Lockwood, Sco Chuck

Boundary: Liam Monaghan, Riley Ferguson, Sam Haase, Connor Tweddle

Goals: David Gilbert, Kevin Nobes

Reserve Umpire: Barry Nilsson

JUNIOR COLTS – 9:30am

PORT MACDONNELL v HATHERLEIGH

Umpires: Daniel McKenny, Barry Fennell

Boundary: Chad Cockrum, Nicholas Lile, Andrew Rohrlach, Sam Haase

Goals: Ted Peacock, Wayne Batchelor

Reserve Umpire: Sco Chuck

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second SEMI-FINAL RESULTS

A GRADE

Best - Port MacDonnell: W. Chant, E. Gladman, B. O’Dine, W. Macdonald, C. Munro, N. Wilke; Kalangadoo: T. McManus, S. McManus, M.Fatchen, M. Lowe, T. Williams, L. Jones.

Goals - Port MacDonnell: A. Ridding 3, J. Cawthorne 1, C. Munro 1, T. Sullivan 1, K. Thomson 1, J. Woodall 1; Kalangadoo: J. Casey 2, C. Genle 2, B. Gregory 2, L. Jones 2, D. Bromley 1, A. Lyon 1, T. McManus 1.

B GRADE

Best - Hatherleigh: J. Wight, B. Watson, T. Watson, J. Gilbertson, E. Leopold, J. Faulkner; Kalangadoo: J. Mansell, N. Reeves, J. Simmonds, J. Mules, C. Mules, T. Jerome.

Goals - Hatherleigh: J. Altschwager 1, J. Faulkner 1, T. Merre 1; Kalangadoo: B. Mules 2, C. Mules 1, M. Varcoe 1, B. Von Stanke-Dowie 1.

SENIOR COLTS

Best - Tantanoola: S. Robinson, J. Braun, B. Hateley; Port MacDonnell: J. Spehr, P. Robinson, C. Wilson, R. Morgan, L. Richards, K. Lasle.

Goals - Tantanoola: J. Bevan 1, C. Kelly 1, B. McKee 1; Port MacDonnell: B. Anderson 2, K. Lasle 2, B. Neale 2, K. Gilmore 1, D. Habner 1.

JUNIOR COLTS

Best - Port MacDonnell: K. Gilbert, H. Carroll, J. Lewis, B. Pra, T. Howard, T. Manning; Glencoe: K. Mulraney, S. Haase, B. Dale, L. Jagger, K. Price, T. Hurley.

Goals - Port MacDonnell: C. Byrne 1, N. Fox 1, B. Pra 1; Glencoe: B. Gosden 2, S. Haase 1, J. Hewle 1, T. Richards 1.

Port MacDonnell 2.1 2.1 2.1 3.1 (19) Glencoe 1.0 2.4 2.5 5.5 (35)
Hatherleigh 1.2 1.2 2.2 3.3 (21) Kalangadoo 1.1 2.3 2.4 5.5 (35)
Port MacDonnell 2.3 4.6 6.8 8.9 (57) Kalangadoo 4.5 7.8 11.11 11.14 (80)
Tantanoola 0.2 1.4 1.6 3.7 (25) Port MacDonnell 2.1 3.4 6.6 8.7 (55)
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msefl 2023 award winners

msefl 2023 award winners

Klas Bilt Champion Club of the Year: Runner-up - Hatherleigh Football Club; Winner - Port MacDonnell Football Club. A Grade Best & Fairest - Mail Medal: Josh Woodall (Port MacDonnell) 24 votes. Donated by Sunday Mail. A Grade Runner Up Best & Fairest - Walker Medal: Jed Telfer (Hatherleigh) 18 votes. Donated by the Walker Family B Grade Best & FairestCarthew Medal: Ethan Bowman (Hatherleigh) 25 votes. Donated by Bruce & Arvan Carthew. B Grade Runner Up Best & Fairest: Nathan Reeves (K’doo) 19 votes. Trophy donated by Glenelg Football Club. Bill Hanel Memorial Under 21 Award: Kallan Bevan (Mt Burr). Trophy donated by the Hanel Family Klas bilt Best Backman Award: Brandon Pis (Tantanoola) 37 votes. B Grade Leading Goalkicker: Harvey Jones (Hatherleigh) 40 goals. Trophy donated by Teagle Contracng. MSEFL Team of the Year: Awards donated by SE Property Sales & Management.
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msejfl 2023 award winners

mseJfl 2023 award winners

Senior Colts Joint Player of the Year Award - Jim Maney Memorial Trophy: Awarded to Cade Kelly (Tantanoola) and Lachlan Brierley (Glencoe) 12 games. Trophy donated by Maxine Maney. Junior Colts Player of the Year Award: Kallan Price (Glencoe) 16 games. Donated by Barry Maney Group. Senior Colts Best & Fairest - Malseed Medal: Cade Kelly (Tantanoola) 33 votes. Donated by Jason Malseed. Junior Colts Best & Fairest - Mansell Medal: Kallan Price (Glencoe) 40 votes. Donated by the Mansell Family Senior Colts Runner Up Best & Fairest: Lachlan Brierley (Glencoe) 26 votes. Donated by Jo Dean. Junior Colts Joint Runner Up Best & Fairest - George Considine Memorial Trophy: Ryan Lucas (Kongorong) and Harry Carroll (Port MacDonnell) 32 votes. Senior Colts Leading Goalkicker: Cade Kelly (Tantanoola) 78 goals. Donated by Glenelg Football Club. Junior Colts Leading Goalkicker: Tom Richards (Glencoe) 54 goals. Trophy donated by Peter & Naomi Mitchell.
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PORT MACDONNELL DEMONS

Back (L-R): Tom Sullivan, Ben O'Dine, Luke Richards, Jake Schleter, Ethan Gladman, Chrisan Howle, Alex Ridding, Luke Pitson.

Middle: Tracey Livingston (Head Trainer), Michael Wilke (Goal Umpire), Bob Bowd (Team Manager), Ned Wilke, Jake Turner, Adam Kuhl, Will Macdonald, Rhys Timms, Aaron Harding, Kyall McClean, Lockie Tilley, Jack Primer (Runner), Mahew Patzel (Bench Coach), Natalie Primer (Trainer). Front: Zack Williams, Blake Lynch, Tim Sullivan (Captain), Josh Woodall (Senior Coach), Wade Chant (Assistant Coach), Mark Smith (Vice Captain), Colby Munro, Kai Gilmore.

medium size player, who has played a number of roles forward and back, good overhead mark.

marker who aacks well on the rebound.

2 - Jack Cawthorne: Le footed wing, half forward who covers ground with ease and beauful by foot.

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4 - Jake Schleter: Inside midfielder who loves a contested ball and good finisher by foot.

5 - Luke Richards: Up and coming senior colt with a wide range of skills.

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7 - Colby Munro: Slick, fast moving mid/forward who has a beauful le foot kick and is skillful inside the forward 50.

8 - Kev Thomson: Lively forward who returned late in the season, loves a goal and the celebraon.

9 - Jake Turner: Fast physical swingman who can shut down key forwards, but go forward and kick goals.

13 - Ned Wilke: Versale half back/midfielder, who is great overhead and clever both sides of his body

14 - Josh Woodall (Senior Coach): Gut running midfielder who hunts the footy like no other. Tough as they come and leads from the front.

15 - Blake Lynch: Small defender with very clean skills and extremely composed by foot.

16 - Adam Kuhl: Young key defender who aacks the ball 100% and provides a contest everyme.

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18 - Rhys Timms: Smart key defender/ruckman who works extremely hard.

19 - Tim Sullivan (Captain): Key forward/ruckman who is strong as an ox both overhead and at his toes.

20 - Wade Chant (Assistant Coach): Ever reliable key defender, strong intercept

22 - Zack Williams: Club stalwart who is very rarely beaten, loves to run forward for a shot on goal.

23 - Will Macdonald: Four me Mail Medalist ruckman in as good a form as ever. Rarely loses a contest.

25 - Ben O'Dine: League veteran who ages like a fine wine. Calm, composed ball user.

34 - Lockie Tilley: Naturally gied ball winner, clean by hand and loves a high mark.

36 - Kai Gilmore: Naturally gied le footer who reads the play well and uses the ball exceponally well.

49 - Kyall McClean: Defender come midfielder who puts the team first to get a result.

50 - Luke Pitson: Solid defender who competes unl the death, knows how to li the group.

56 - Liam Boomley: Extremely versale, great overhead mark/spoil who has relished me forward this year.

57 - Tom Sullivan: Hard running midfielder with a big tank, always at the fall of the ball.

preliminary FINAL A GRADE 2:00PM
1 - Aaron Harding: Newcomer to the club who brings a lot of experience and versality - Ethan Gladman: Hard Running wingman with a big tank who provides great link-up between the arcs.
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Howle: Extremely versale
- Alex Ridding: Enigmac forward who is great in the air, but also fast at ground level.
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- Mark Smith (Vice Captain): Silky smooth moving half back flank/midfielder who defends hard and uses the ball well.
1st qtr 2nd qtr 3rd qtr 4th qtr final scoreboard

HATHERLEIGH EAGLES

4 - Jack Webster: Extremely fit winger, loves to run all day with long penetrang kick.

5 - Jack Skeer: Great ulity player. Gives his all in any posion, wing, forward or down back.

6 - Tom Hutchesson: Extremely strong player who can burst away from packs. Dangerous up forward as well.

7 - Will Chay (captain): Our captain and leader on field. Real workhorse in the centre. Loves the hard in and under.

8 - Brad Mitchell: Tough year with injuries but important midfielder/forward for the team.

9 - Jed Telfer (vice captain): Classy midfielder, Pendles like, always with plenty of me with ball in hand.

11 - Jase Bateman: Speedy wing/halack with a long penetrang kick.

12 - Joe Rayson: Small in and under

player who give his all.

13 - Max Telfer: Beast down back, cemenng his place as a reliable defender

14 - Mikey Telford: Extremely fit midfielder who runs all day. Great leader for the team.

16 - Sam Gray: Casual bloke on and off the field but has stepped up to be a quality midfielder this year.

17 - Sam Telfer: Dangerous up forward when given the chance to shoot on goals.

18 - Cameron Slape: Solid ruck who cracks in all day, does a massive job for the team.

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20 - Brad Wight: Great to see back aer some bad injuries. Turned into a great marking defender.

21 - Jake Wight: Talented but unlucky forward. Sorely missed through injuries.

22 - Louis Brown: Small forward who's changed roles to become a fit running winger.

25 - Darcy Bateman: Tall forward who's had a great year

27 - Lyndon Smith: Great leading target up forward. Strong hands and presents all day long.

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36 - Hudson Nowak: Senior colt who's composed and reliable when called on.

42 - Patrick Chay: Dangerous target up forward with a huge leap.

51 - Dylan Vanderhorst: Strong, reliable small defender who gets the job done.

55 - Ayden Reid: Speedy winger/defender who loves to run and carry the footy

preliminary FINAL A GRADE 2:00PM
Back (L-R): Jack Sullivan, Dylan Vanderhorst, Jase Bateman, Paddy Chay, Max Telfer, Mikey Telford, Thomas Hutchesson, Brad Mitchell, James Telford. Middle: Louis Brown, Lyndon Smith, Jake Wight, Cameron Slape, Darcy Bateman, Ethan Leopold, Brad Wight, Eli Kneen, Jack Webster. Front: Dylan Clough (Runner), Sam Gray, Jed Telfer, Will Chay (Captain), Gerard McGrath (Coach), Jack Gray (Vice Captain), Tyson Atkinson, Lewis Walker, David Coghlan (Bench Coach). Absent: Sam Telfer - James Telford: Sneaky small forward who cracks in hard. - Jack Sullivan: Senior statesman of the team with a short fuse. Smart around the goals and strong around the packs. Jack Gray (vice captain): Reliable and fit defender who dabbled up on the wing this year 3 - Gerard McGrath: Reliable defender who bales along.
1st qtr 2nd qtr 3rd qtr 4th qtr final scoreboard

HATHERLEIGH EAGLES

Brodie Dening, Riley Shanks, Jake Wight, Sydney Reeves, Jack Altschwager, Jack Cassidy, Je Faulkner, Aaron Leopold (Assistant Coach). Front: Ross Tenney (Trainer), Bre Watson, Joe Rayson, Thomas Bell (Vice Captain), James Thorn (Coach), Tim Merre (Captain), Josh Wight, Cameron Atkinson, Jacob Lang, Phil Keatley (Stascs). Absent: Jordan Abbo, Thomas Pegler, Todd Watson, Elliot O’Farrell, Josh Hales, Thomas Agnew

ROBE ROOSTERS

preliminary FINAL B GRADE 12:15PM
Coach: James Thorn 2 Jase Faulkner 4 Tom Bell 9 Dylan Vanderhorst 49 Jordan Abbo 23 Eli Kneen 26 James Gilbertson 58 Ethan Bowman 37 Cameron Atkinson 44 Lachie Jackman 15 Todd Watson 35 Mahew Fabris 30 Sam Gray 32 Jack Altschwager 11 Bre Watson 48 Jacob Lang 44 Jack Cassidy 24 Ethan Leopold 40 Riley Shanks 33 Tom Pegler 53 Riley Chester 54 Je Faulkner 39 Myles Widdison 47 James Thorn 50 Tom Agnew 59 Elliot O’Farrell 43 Ben Lang 27 Sid Reeves 10 Tim Merre 41 Zak Bowering 46 Lauchie Lang 1st qtr 2nd qtr 3rd qtr 4th qtr final scoreboard
Back (L-R): Jack Marino, Harvey Jones, Ben Lang, Myles Widdison, Ayden Reid, Jason Faulkner, James Gilbertson, Ethan Bowman, Flynn Kain. Middle: Nick Waring (Team Manager),
Coach: Anthony Kokiousis 27 Jed Regnier 24 James Kokiousis 34 Baden Ling 3 Lachlan Hentschke 14 Henry Hawker 21 Mason Keane 30 Bram Whilesea 29 Tom Emery 32 Flynn Peel 26 Ben Legoe 31 Jayden Campbell 33 Ethan Cornish 28 Dougal Day 35 Chris Burdon 59 Josh Wilson 46 James Francisco 42 Antony Kokiousis 36 Kane Cross 44 Tye Palmer 53 Branden Soussa 54 Simon Ferguson
Back (L-R): Baden Ling, Josh Wilson, Ty Palmer, Bram Whilesea, Ollie Hagge, James Mahews, Adam Brooks, Roly Day (Assistant Coach). Middle: Debra Mackey (President), Henry Barri (Team Manager), Paddy Mahews, Codee Weston, Christopher Burden, Aaron Clarke, Dougal Day, Jordan Aston, Jessie Smith (Trainer). Front: Jayden Campbell, Ethan Cornish, James Francisco, Antony Kokiousis (Coach), Jed Regnier (Captain), Kane Cross, Harry Hooper, Jake Jauncey
E F B N O C R

TANTANOOLA TIGERS

preliminary
10:45aM Coach: Troy Ha 42 Shaunn Robinson 41 Jamie Aylesbury 35 Kaden Bell 29 Ned Hayward 46 Ryan Long 47 Jake Bevan 4 Eli Bowman 3 Bradley Scanlon 1 Samuel Simmons 2 Cade Kelly 5 Noah Cockrum 6 James Braun 8 Ellis Cushion 9 Zeb Elshaug 10 Ky Wichman 7 Ashleigh Foulds 11 Jake Bevan 14 Blake McKee 15 Braydn Hateley 17 Brayden Rowe 21 Brydon Klingberg 1st qtr 2nd qtr 3rd qtr 4th qtr final scoreboard
Back (L-R): Chloe McCallum (Trainer), Jack Dawe (Assistant Coach), James Braun, Brydon Klingberg, Ky Wichman, Eli Bowman, Sam Simmons, Brad Scanlon, Blake McKee, Zeb Elshaug, Mark Hateley (Manager), Shane Kelly (Runner). Front: Noah Cockrum, Ryan Long, Brayden Rowe (Vice Captain), Cade Kelly (Captain), Troy Ha (Coach), Ellis Cushion (Captain), Braydn Hateley (Vice Captain), Ash Foulds, Jaime Aylesbury, Shaunn Robinson. Absent: Ned Haywood, Kaden Bell, Jake Bevan.
FINAL senior colts
Coach: Sam Huebner 12 Charles Moore 4 James Duon 7 Mason McKenny 8 Nathan Gibbons 3 Flynn Peel 9 Blake Wylie 10 Andrew Wells 13 Archie Hagge 15 Kaiden Carter 16 Max Robertson 17 Benjamin Hayes 18 Riley Boundy 19 Sebasan Moore 20 Riley Sutherland 25 Cooper Thomas 26 Kyle Hampel 27 Ethan Carter 29 Taj Boundy 31 Tyson Maczkowiack Jimmy Murch Daniel Nunan 22 Cameron Gibbons 23 Myles Burzaco
Back row (L-R): Archie Hagge, Myles Burzaco, Tyson Maczkowiack, Mason McKenny, Riley Sutherland, Ben Hayes. Middle: Lonny Peel (Team Manager), Riley Boundy, Seb Moore, Taj Boundy, Ethan Carter, Cameron Gibbons. Front: Andrew Wells, Kaiden Carter, Nathan Gibbons (Vice Captain), Sam Heubner (Coach), Flynn Peel (Captain), Blake Wylie, Charles Moore. Absent: Cooper Thomas, Max Robertson, Jimmy Murch, Danie Nunan, Brodie Dew, Flynn Collins.
E F B N O C R
ROBE ROOSTERS

PORT MACDONNELL DEMONS

HATHERLEIGH EAGLES

preliminary FINAL junior colts 9:30aM Coach: Mahew Fox 2 Tyron Howard 3 Harry Carroll 5 Oliver Fox 9 Zane Lewis 7 Maison Byrne 10 Taj Manning 8 Kade Gilmore 14 Naite Fox 15 Brody Pra 16 Beau Gilmore 19 Je Lewis 12 Gracie Carroll 22 Patrick Clarke 13 Tyler Neale 30 Blake Lasle 47 Harrison Kennion 39 Declan Kain 54 Charlie Carroll 33 Cody Vandepeer 49 Kane Gilbert 40 Caleb Morgan 43 Tye Dennert 55 Jackson Knowles 1st qtr 2nd qtr 3rd qtr 4th qtr final scoreboard
Back (L-R): Oliver Fox, Declan Kain, Charlie Carrol, Taj Manning, Blake Lasle, Jackson Knowles, Naite Fox, Kade Gilmore. Middle: Mahew Fox (Coach), Caleb Morgan, Patrick Clarke, Brody Pra, Kane Gilbert, Harrison Kennion, Gracie Carrol, Beau Gilmore, Nick Byrne (Assistant Coach), Cayden Byrne. Front: Cody Vandepeer, Maison Byrne, Harry Carrol (Vice Captain), Zane Lewis (Captain), Je Lewis (Vice Captain), Tyron Howard, Tyler Neale, Vicky Livingston (Trainer). Absent: Tye Dennert.
Coach: Dylan Clough 38 Eli Sims 50 Paddy Fitzgerald 56 Henry Bowering 51 Will Dower 59 Balin Thomas 37 Ned Fitzgerald 49 Billy Bowering 35 Tom Bowering 52 Leo Skeer 17 Campbell Leopold 36 Coaden Taylor 40 Jordy Atkinson 41 Riley Haines 44 Patrick McGrath 46 William Andre 1 Beau Higgins 47 Harry Baker 11 Sebason Figg 13 Patrick Freebairn 10 Caine Ballantyne 45 Banjo Morgan 48 Harry Gilbertson 54 Tommy Atkinson 55 Reef Chambers 57 Alex Sutherland 58 James Mahews 60 Tait Grgec
Back (L-R): Will Andre, Billy Bowering, Will Dower, Patrick McGrath, Harry Gilbertson, Patrick Freebairn, Leo Skeer, Sebasan Figg, Leni Clifford, Alex Sutherland. Middle: Ben Sims (Runner), Amy Haines (Team Manager), Henry Bowering, Beau Higgins, Banjo Morgan, Tom Bowering, Campbell Leopold, Coaden Taylor, Caine Ballantyne, Thomas Atkinson, Balin Thomas, Sam Uola (Team Manager), Michael Figg (Water). Front: James Mahews, Tait Grgec, Eli Sims (Vice Captain), Dylan Clough (Coach), Riley Haines (Captain), Ned Fitzgerald (Vice Captain), Paddy Fitzgerald, Reef Chambers. Inset: Harry Baker.

msena 2023 award winners

A Grade Runner Up Best & Fairest donated by Thomas Foods Internaonal: Sarah Edwards (Glencoe); Best & Fairest donated by Jenny Waugh: Abbey Duncan (Kalangadoo). B Grade Runner Up Best & Fairest donated by Somerset Hotel/Motel: Ella Mackey (Robe); Best & Fairest donated by Life Member Carmel Chapman: Demi Ingley (absent). Pictured Ella Mackey and Life Member Carmel Chapman. 17 & Under Runner Up Best & Fairest donated by South East Property Sales & Management: Evie Sealey (Kongorong); Best & Fairest donated by The Serle Family: Ella Easterby (Mount Burr). Pictured with Life Member: Kylie Serle. A Reserve Runner Up Best & Fairest donated by Kimberly Clark Australia: Kim Ross (Robe); Best & Fairest donated by Maureen Ey: Cody Manning (Port MacDonnell). B Reserve Joint Runner Up Best & Fairest donated by Frank Brennan Consulng Services: Sophie Jankowski (Mount Burr) & Jodi Greenwood (Kalangadoo); Best & Fairest donated by IN2Trophies Monogramming & Workwear: Eliza Burton (Hatherleigh). 15 & Under Joint Runner Up Best & Fairest donated by Thomas Foods Internaonal: Chloe Peacock (Kalangadoo) & Kalli Nele (Hatherleigh); Best & Fairest - Theresa Fennell Memorial donated by Fiona Wilson: Bailee Lewis (Port MacDonnell).

msena 2023 award winners

13 & Under Runner Up Best & Fairest donated by Kimberly Clark Australia: Livvi Faulkner (Hatherleigh); Best & Fairest donated by Raelene Smith: Malda Peacock (Kalangadoo). Pictured with Life Member: Raelene Smith. Best Under 21 awarded to Chloe Peacock (Kalangadoo). Donated by Kirsty Johnson. Junior Consistency Award awarded to Evie Sealey (Kongorong). Donated by and pictured with Necia Evans. Life Members: Sara Gray and Jacqui Cocks were awarded with MSENA Life Membership for their work and dedicaon to the associaon. Pictured with Sara and Jacqui are Kylie Serle and Raelene Smith. 2023 Team of the Year sponsored by McDonald’s Restaurant Mount Gambier (Back L-R): Leah Ousey, Ebony McDiarmid, Emma Gould, Lara Munro, Emma Wheal, Sarah Edwards; Front: Abbey Duncan, Jayde Peacock, Annie Regnier, Laura Schultz, Lucy Perkins. Senior Consistency Award donated by Kimberly Clark Australia. Awarded to: Cody Manning (Port MacDonnell), Abbey Duncan (Kalangadoo) & Eliza Burton (Hatherleigh). Club of the Year donated by Kimberly Clark Australia and awarded to Kalangadoo Netball Club. Perpetual Goal Throwing awarded to Kalangadoo Netball Club. Pictured are Abbey Duncan, Jayde Peacock and Ebony McDiarmid.

preliminary FINAL NETBALL PREVIEWS

Hatherleigh and Glencoe face off in the 13 & Under Preliminary Final. Both teams have had a win when facing off in the minor rounds and will fight hard to win their place in the Grand Final.

Hatherleigh’s Livvi Faulkner and Sienna Clark shoot well in the circle, moving with ease and are supported from outside by Grace Andre and Mollie O’Connor. Glencoe’s Layla Hawke and Annabelle will bale hard outside of the circle for the Murphies, keeping their opponents off of the circle and liming feeding opportunies. Glencoe’s Ella Stewart and Hallie Sealey will move well in the circle, shoong with accuracy, however they will be put under pressure by Eagles Tilly Prouse and Luca Hamilton. This game has the potenal to go either way with both teams fighng for the chance to play in the big dance.

13&Under 15&Under

Hatherleigh play off against Port MacDonnell aer a loss to Kalangadoo in the Second Semi Final at Tantanoola. Both teams have fought hard for their posion in the Preliminary Final with both teams having secured a win in the minor rounds. This game will be one to watch and both teams will work relessly to secure their place in the Grand Final. Hatherleigh’s Hannah Bellinger and Poppy Fitzgerald use their height to their advantage in the defensive circle for the Eagles, applying intense pressure to Chloe Day and Bailee Lewis. Amber Chester and Leni Carruthers will feed their goalies, Kalli Nele and Chloe Bellinger, with accuracy from outside the circle, however they will be put under pressure by Demons Jasmine Morgan and Isla Fulham. Layla McPherson and Chelsea Fulham will work relessly in the defensive circle for Port Mac, creang pressure and forcing turnovers for their team, feeding the ball back down the court to their goalies. Both teams will need to give it their all to come away with the win, and the honours will go to whoever fights the hardest on the day

17&Under

Port Mac baled hard in the second semi in trying condions going down in a close tussle with Mount Burr. They come up against a talented Tigers side who are hungry for a grand final spot. Both teams have strong goal circles with Bella Poulish being a focal point and she is supported well by Ebony Cytrowski. Lara Wilson and Lilly Day shot accurately in the 2nd semi and will need to bring this form into the Prelim as Molly Cushion has had a great season at Goal Defence

for the Tigers and will snap up any rebounds afforded to her under the post. Sophie Lewis works hard in the mid court for the Bay and helps her side transion from defence to aack, her influence in this area will be needed if the Bay are to gain the win.

B Reserve

The Magpies and the Mozzies face off in the B Reserve Preliminary Final. Kalangadoo’s Jodi Greenwood and Maddi Wilkinson work well together in the goal circle, however they will have to work hard to gain possession under the pressure of Dawn Smith and Rebecca Fox. Any turnovers for Mount Burr will be fed back down the court by Hannah Fraser and Emily Haines. Down the other end of the court Magpies Gemma Box and Brianna Devine will work overme to shut down the influence of Sophie Jankowski and Ava Smith-Muhovics in the goal circle for the Mozzies. Kalangadoo’s Rebecca White and Ange Case will fight hard to get circle edge, feeding into their strong goalies under pressure. Kalangadoo won both mes these teams have faced each other throughout the season and will come away with another win this weekend to play off against Hatherleigh in the Grand Final.

B Grade

Robe and Glencoe have had a win each this season and will play off a final me for the chance to face Kalangadoo in the Grand Final. Robe’s Maddi Wirth and Amanda Culley will create turnovers for the Roosters and send the ball back down the court through Keelin Winterfield and Jade Regnier. Glencoe’s Kayla McInnes and Kate Sealey will need to work hard to shut down the Robe’s shoong line up. Runner Up Best & Fairest Ella Mackey is a focal point in the circle for the Roosters, supported by Amy Wetherall, shong well from a range within the circle. Amy Clegge and Hayley Dunsford will fight to keep their players from the circle edge, forcing errors and turnovers where possible for the Murphies. Both teams have the potenal to win, and this may be a close game, with either team heading to the Grand Final.

A Reserve

Kalangadoo and Port MacDonnell fight it out to play off against Robe next weekend in the Grand Final. Best & Fairest Cody Manning has proven to be an accurate goalie for the Demons and combines well with Kirby Carrison. Narelle Lewis will use her knowledge and experience to guide her team from the

circle edge, feeding her goalies with precision. Kalangadoo’s Georgia Genle and Reanna Wetherall will need to apply intense pressure in the goal circle, creang turnovers wherever possible and sending the ball back down the court. Down the other end of the court Port MacDonnell’s Nicola Collins and Isabelle Sneath will get their hands over the ball, snapping up any rebounds that come their way, forcing Kalangadoo goalies to earn every possession. Gina Gogel and Sophie Wrightson shoot with accuracy in the circle for the Pies, supported from outside by Lucy Williams. Both teams have been evenly matched throughout the season and this game will see all players bale hard to earn their spot in the Grand Final.

A Grade

The A Grade Preliminary Final is set up to be a cracker of a match when Glencoe take on Tantanoola at Robe on Saturday in what is forecasted to be great condions for netball. Tantanoola have had a week’s rest aer a hard fought one goal win against Robe in the 1st semi and Glencoe while coming off a loss in the second semi would be happy with their last half against Kalangadoo in the second semi. There are great matchups all over the court with Tantanoola expecng the return of Keryl Ousey they have plenty of opons in the shoong circle with any of the combinaons including Jami Walker & Emma Gould. With the height of Ousey & Gould causing headaches for Glencoe defenders Sarah Edwards and Chelsea Owen. They will need to work hard to minimise the impact of the height of Gould and Ousey in the circle. Jami Walker may take the GA posion if this is the case her speed and accuracy will cause causes headaches for defenders. Chloe Pfitzner will need to work hard at Wing Defence no maer which of the Walker sisters she lines up as they are both speedy and creave in the wing for Tantanoola. Casey Walker lined up on the aacking wing in the first semi and had a great effect on the game, though this may change in the prelim as she could very well line up on the defensive wing, if this is the case, she will work hard to limit opportunies to Alice Tentye. Kate Varcoe is consistent in the centre for the Tigers and the tussle between her and Donna Jaeschke will be one to watch. Jenna Paproth and Chantelle Cocks combine well in the circle for the Murphies and might just have the edge on Kate Bromley and Tayla Rowe. Glencoe should win and earn the opportunity to defend their tle.

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Back (L-R): Chelsea Owen, Chantelle Cocks, Chloe Pfitzner, Jenna Paproth. Front: Zoe Mulraney, Sarah Edwards (Coach), Donna Jaeschke, Alice Tentye.

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Back (L-R): Reanna Wetherall, Gina Gogel, Melissa Russell, Shanae Neale, Georgia Duncan, Sarah Williams (Coach). Front: Georgia Genle, Jamie Ryan, Lucy Williams, Shayden Russell.

Back (L-R): Maryanne Walker (Manager), Bella Poulish, Emma Gould, Keryl Ousey, Tayla Rowe, Kate Varcoe, Leah Ousey (Coach). Front: Kate Bromley, Jami Walker (Captain), Casey Walker, Ebony Cytrowski.

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Back (L-R): Kate Winterfield, Isabelle Sneath, Kirby Carrison, Nicola Collins, Lara Wilson. Front: Cody Manning, Sophie Lewis, Narelle Lewis (Coach), Isabella Lamb.

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Back (L-R): Lonny Peel (Coach), Amanda Culley, Madeline Wirth, Georgie Wirth, Ella Mackey, Amy Wetherall. Front: Lily FaulknerHunt, Jade Regnier, Keelin Winterfield, Sienna Brooks, Taylor Marn. Absent: Elizabeth Yeo.

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Back (L-R): Lauren Kenny (Coach), Kate Sealey, Kayla Medhurst, Kayla McInnes, Amy Clegge. Front: Briany Liebich, Hayley Dunsford, April Von Duve, Alyce Finnis.

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Back (L-R): Chandalin Crouch (Manager), Ebony McDiarmid (Coach), Brianna Devine (Vice Captain), Jodi Greenwood (Coach), Gemma Box, Emma Smith (Captain), Mel Box. Front: Maddie Wilkinson, Maddy Stevens, Ange Case, Emily Devine. Absent: Rosie Clarke, Bec White.

Back (L-R): Leah Puia (Coach), Sophie Jankowski, Tracey Was, Emily Haines, Karen Hayward, Ava Smith-Muhovics, Olivia Montuori (Team Manager). Front: Dawn Smith, Hannah Fraser, Bec Fox, Zali Burns, Mia Grant.

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Back (L-R): Belinda O’Dine (Assistant Coach), Stevie Collins, Bridie McPherson, Lara Wilson, Lilly Day, Alicetyn Stanley, Alana Berkefeld (Coach). Front: Ruby Moody, Lillie Lamb, Sophie Lewis, Chloe Newton.

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Back (L-R): Jami Walker (Coach), Charli Kaigg, Holly Walker, Molly Cushion, Kaitlyn Thomas. Front: Demi Bevan, Ebony Cytrowski (Captain), Bella Poulish (Captain), Kailah Gledhill.

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Back (L-R): Maddie Pulmer (Coach), Olivia Beggs, Olivia Bellinger, Sylvie Barlow, Poppy Fitzgerald, Hannah Bellinger

Front: Chloe Bellinger, Meeka Hales, Kalli Nele (Captain), Amber Chester (Vice Captain), Leni Carruthers.

Back (L-R): Keyarnah Smith (Assistant Coach), Chelsea Fulham, Layla McPherson, Bree Ridding, Bailee Lewis, Chloe Day, Montanna Millard (Coach). Front: Bella McLean, Jasmine Morgan, private player, Isla Fulham.

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Back (L-R): : Abbie Cocks (Coach), Isabella Brierley, Ella Stewart, Gracie Cary, Emma Burdon, Saly McDonnell (Coach). Front: Hallie Sealey, Annabelle Gordon, Layla Hawke, Emmerson Govan.

Mollie O'Connor, Luca Hamilton, Sienna Clark, Tilly Prouse, Keston Green (Coach). Front: Alirah Bowman, Grace Andre (Captain), Chloe David, Livvi Faulkner. Inset: Paige Walters.

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13&UNDER

Kalangadoo 36 (M. Peacock, E. McElroy) def Glencoe 25 (L. Hawke, A. Gordon)

15&UNDER

Kalangadoo 74 (L. Egan, M. Anderson) def Hatherleigh 16 (H. Bellinger, C. Bellinger)

17&UNDER

Mt Burr 49 (A. Dean, E. Easterby) def Port MacDonnell 44 (B. McPherson, L. Day)

B RESERVE

Hatherleigh 55 (S. Bateman, M. Thwaites) def Kalangadoo 53 (B. Devine, J. Greenwood)

B GRADE

Kalangadoo 50 (D. Ingley, E. Mulraney) def Robe 29 (M. Wirth, K. Winterfield)

A RESERVE

Robe 45 (S. Laurie, K. Ausn) def Kalangadoo 28 (G. Gogel, J. Ryan)

A GRADE

Kalangadoo 51 (J. Peacock, L. Kain) def Glencoe 34 (D. Jaeschke, C. Owen)

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13&Under

Kalangadoo 36 def Glencoe 24

A highly skilled game for such a young group of girls. Both sides worked hard for every possession despite the wet weather condions. There were lots of scoring opportunies created with strong defence applied by Glencoe’s Isabella Brierley and Gracie Cary. At the other end, Kalangadoo’s Molly Peacock read the play well and got lots of intercepts. Glencoe Goal Shooter Ella Stewart shot at 100% in the second quarter to keep her side in the game. Layla Hawke and Annabelle Gordon fed their goalies well and also applied lots of pressure down the court.

Malda Peacock combined well with Emmity McElroy in the circle to give Kalangadoo lots of opportunies and maintain their lead and was well supported by Zara Cole and Ava ProsperiPorta. Kalangadoo were able to maintain their lead in the last quarter to make the final score line 12 goals in Kalangadoo’s favour.

Best players - Kalangadoo: Molly Peacock, Emmity McElroy; Glencoe: Layla Hawke, Annabelle Gordon.

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Kalangadoo 74 def Hatherleigh 16

Kalangadoo got off to a strong start and never looked back. Despite the score line there were some close bales over the court. Kalangadoo created many turnovers giving them more opportunity to score in less than ideal shoong condions. Shayden Russell was dominant in the circle for the Pies shoong 46 of her team's goals, she was supported well by Lucy Egan at GS. Hatherleigh created turnovers but struggled to capitalise, with strong defensive work by Maya Anderson in defence for the Pies. Hannah Bellinger worked relessly in the centre for the Eagles. Chloe Bellinger on the Eagle's aacking wing was feeding the ball in well to her goalies. Hatherleigh showed plenty of posive signs which they will take into next week's final against Port MacDonnell.

Best players Kalangadoo: Lucy Egan, Maya Anderson; Hatherleigh: Hannah Bellinger, Chloe Bellinger

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In wet condions both teams Goalies needed to hold strong to gain possession of the ball. A close game that saw the lead change on numerous occasions. Port Mac’s Lara Wilson and Lilly Day shot with accuracy, being fed in close to the ring. Mount Burr’s Goalies had to work hard for possession in the circle and used their circle feeders to have good scoring opportunies. Mount Burr’s mid court made transion hard into the Port Mac aack line. Ella Easterby drove hard through the centre ensuring the Port Mac defenders were kept busy. Wing Aacks for both teams drove hard to the circle, to allow a close feed to goalies. Brydie McPherson worked hard in the defensive end for the Bay

In the last quarter both teams started to make more passing errors due to defensive pressure and not adjusng to the weather. Ashlee Dean stood tall for the Mozzies in the last. In a closely contested game that came down to the last few minutes Mount Burr pulled away and came away with the win.

B Reserve

Hatherleigh 55 def Kalangadoo 53

Very wet condions had both teams starng a bit slower than usual. Despite the wet condions though, very accurate shoong from by Hatherleigh’s Goal Shooter, Eliza Burton, and Kalangadoo Goal Aack, Jodi Greenwood, kept the scoreboard cking over. At the first quarter break Hatherleigh had a slight lead.

The start of the second saw the ball move up and down the court as both sides made errors resulng in turnovers. Rebecca White for Kalangadoo connued to dominate and provide great drive and direcon through the mid court. At the half me break Kalangadoo were up by 2.

Sally Bateman for Hatherleigh was pung her body on the line and geng mely intercepts to give the Hatherleigh goalies every opportunity to score. Hatherleigh’s Burton Melita Thwaites were made to work for it though with ght defensive pressure from Gemma Box and Brianna Devine.

The final quarter saw Hatherleigh start to extend a lead through strong play from Bateman and great accuracy in the circle. Kalangadoo never gave up and kept fighng to the end. Whilst the lead had blown out to 6 at one stage it quickly disappeared and if not for the final whistle the result may have gone the other way. Hatherleigh winning by 2 in the end.

Best players - Hatherleigh: Sally Bateman, Melita Thwaites, Eliza Burton; Kalangadoo: Brianna Devine, Jodi Greenwood.

B Grade

Kalangadoo 50 def Robe 29

Kalangadoo started strongly, with accurate shoong by Isobel Giddings. With consistent pressure and ght saw the first quarter go in favour of the Pies with them holding a 7-goal lead at quarter me. Kalangadoo kept momentum going into the second capitalising on intercepts from Goal Defence, Demi Ingley, and Giddings connuing to shoot accurately Emily Mulraney supported Ingley in the circle ensuring the Robe goalers earnt every shot. The third quarter was more even with Robe making changes and playing with higher intensity. In the fourth neither team could gain the upper hand, but Kalangadoo had done the work in the first half to cement their spot in the Grand Final.

Best players - Kalangadoo: Demi Ingley, Emily Mulraney; Robe: Madeline Wirth, Keelin Winterfield.

Robe 45 def Kalangadoo 28

Robe came out firing against Kalangadoo in the first half and made Kalangadoo accountable for every possession. Sarah Laurie and Ash Hunt had a few early jiers but found their rhythm and made the Kalangadoo defenders work hard in slippery condions. Gina Gogel and Sophie Wrightson were strong in the circle for Kalangadoo and waited for the paence of the mid court to free up the players. Robe came away with a 7-goal lead at quarter me and made Kalangadoo pay for a slow start.

At the start of second quarter Kalangadoo come out firing, making Robe earn every possession from the first minute. Shanae Neale and Jamie Ryan worked hard to deny Stacey Woodward

and Kim Ross from their easy feeding posions. Georgia Duncan connued to work hard offensively to be an opon up the middle of the court. Kimberly Ausn rebounded strongly and monopolised possession aer missed shots. The quarter ended with the same margin of Robe leading by 7.

The third quarter Robe put pressure on the transion and centre passes, Emilie Gould working hard to turn over the ball to gain possession and make more scoring opportunies for Robe. Kalangadoo mid courters maintained the pressure in the middle, Georgia Genle pung hand pressure over the ball and making the opposion work hard for it. In the end, Robe maintained a strong lead of 9 goals.

The last quarter the Roosters came out firing, wanng the ball and worked as a team to put the defensive pressure on every ball. Kalangadoo and Robe were a great match up; however, Robe came away with the win by 17. Best players - Robe: Sarah Laurie, Kimberley Ausn; Kalangadoo: Gina Gogel, Jamie Ryan.

A Grade

Kalangadoo 51 def Glencoe 34

Kalangadoo won the toss and started with the ball, scoring the first goal through Ebony McDiarmid. Glencoe’s overuse of the ball in their aack line allowed Kalangadoo to turn the ball over and push out to an early 3 goal lead. Glencoe seled and scored through Chantelle Cocks, aer this the game went goal for goal. Slippery condions caused errors by both sides and didn’t allow for a high standard of netball. McDiarmid was a focal point in the Pies circle shoong 12 from 12 for the quarter and ensuring her side had a healthy 9 goal lead at the break.

Glencoe broke Kalangadoo’s first centre pass and pegged the lead back by 2. Scrappy play by both sides meant neither side could gain the upper hand. Kalangadoo seled with excellent pressure along their defensive line and great feeding by Jayde Peacock, giving their goalies opportunies to convert and neither let their side down increasing their lead to 15 at the main break.

The third quarter saw youngster Chloe Peacock step up her intensity adding extra pressure to the Murphies defensive end. Glencoe weren't to be denied and through the strong defensive work of Sarah Edwards and Chelsea Owen, Cocks and Jenna Paproth were given more opportunies to convert. Great work by Glencoe saw them peg the Pies lead back to 12.

Cocks and Paproth connued to work well in their aacking end, despite the pressure applied by Lauren Kain and Lara Munro. At the other end of the court Chelsea Owen worked hard to curb the influence of McDiarmid on the game, however her accuracy under the post meant there was few opportunies. With 5 minutes to go Donna Jaeschke had to leave the court with the blood rule and this gave talented Glencoe youngster Zoe Mulraney an opportunity to take the court in an A Grade final. Accurate shoong by McDiarmid missing 2 for the game was the difference in the end. Glencoe would take a lot from this game and know that they can take it up to the Pies.

Best players - Kalangadoo: Jayde Peacock, Lauren Kain; Glencoe: Donna Jaeschke, Chelsea Owen.

Best players - Mount Burr: Ashlee Dean, Ella Easterby; Port MacDonnell: Bridie McPherson, Lilly Day
Mt Burr 48 def Port MacDonnell 44 A Reserve

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B Grade: Well what can I say... a disappoinng day down at Tant, going down by 15 points to Kalangadoo. Hats off to them, they were too good on the day. I thought we kept ourselves in the game from the start, matching the intensity of finals footy. We wasted a few opportunies going into our forward line and probably cost us at the end of the day. The wet weather and windy condions at Tant probably didn't suit our game plan and couldn't adapt to them quickly enough. We are fortunate to

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B Reserve: Hatherleigh (55) def Kalangadoo (53). The tunes during the warmup had the girls pumped up and smiling despite the horrendous weather condions. Saturated before the whistle signalled the start of the game, we knew we would be pushed to play our best and would need to adapt to the weather condions. One of our slower starts, and a bit flat footed but with amazing accuracy from our 'lile freak' in Eliza we were up by 2 at the first break. Sally came on at C and made an immediate impact, applying pressure and great vision feeding into the aack line. Eliza and Melita moved well to put themselves in the best posion and Amy was quick to switch to defence when needed to stop the drive coming out of the Kalangadoo defence. Nic, Sarah and Fi had their work out for them in the circle with a tall Kalangadoo aack, but never dropped their heads and kept giving their all. Kaz quickly seled into the game aer the main break, leaving everything on the court providing an opon out of defence and as always reading the play well to be a great back-up. Nat got her

have played well enough through the season to give ourselves a second chance of geng into the big dance, coming up against Robe at Robe will be no easy task for the boys. But I'm sure that loss has fired the hunger up and they will be keen to turn things around next week. Best players were Josh "Taps" Wight, Bre Watson, Norman Watson, James Gilbertson and young Sx Leopold all doing great jobs. Hope to see a big turn out down at Robe to cheer the boys on.

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hands to plenty and had great paence feeding into the circle. Melita played a strong physical game, combining well with Eliza to keep the scoreboard cking over. Sal literally put her body on the line and never stopped running. A few changes made throughout the game but to the girl's credit, we didn't let it disrupt the flow – although the final few minutes were a bit hairy! Well done Maddi for not leng it rale you! A stellar effort from Sal saw her come away with first best, whilst Melita and Eliza with their superstar shoong efforts rounded out the top three. Huge congrats one and all for an absolute team effort to see us go straight through to the big dance in a couple of weeks' me at Port Mac. It's always extra amazing to have people volunteer for us in terrible weather condions. Hugh thanks to Niah for sing bench whilst soaking wet and Grace for her connuous commitment to the team despite being injured! Thank you so much Billie for primary carer and Raels for scoring. Great to have a crowd supporng the girls too. Bring on the Grand Final! Whoop, whoop.

17 & Under: What a wet day for netball. It was impressive the way both teams played and adapted to the condions. It took us a lile longer to sele and work out how to play in the wet. Not something that we have had to do this year. We had some great defensive work through the centre third, forcing turnovers and backing each other up with loose balls. Aer having 3 weeks without a game, we are grateful for Laura, Lauren, Zoe, Maddie G, Madi H and Olivia D who

came to training to help with game play. Now that we have played a game, there are a few things to work on like defensive posioning, leading front, posioning in the goal circle and changing direcons on leads. Congratulaons on winning a spot in the Grand Final. It was great to see you change your mindset and play to come from behind at half me to get a win. Let's work hard for the last 2 weeks to give ourselves the best chance of playing well in the Grand Final. Thanks Jodie for scoring so that our families could watch.

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Senior Colts: The boys rocked up to Tant for a shot at playing in a home Grand Final. For some of these boys it is their first taste of finals. The weather was cold, wet and windy but our boys came with the right atude. The first quarter was an arm wrestle, but we managed to take a 2 goal lead into the first quarter. The 2nd term seen Tant kick with the wind and kick their first for the game but our boys managed to kick an important one into it to help our cause. The 3rd quarter really set up the game for our boys as we kick 3 goals to 0 to take a 5 goal lead into the last quarter. 2 goals a piece in the last quarter seen our lads take home a 5 goal win and book a spot in a home Grand Final. There was a late scare as Brodie Anderson went down with what turned out to be cramp, but assistant Coach Ned from the distance had diagnosed it as something much worse! Thankfully Ned was wrong and Brodie is good to go! In a great team effort best players were Jacob Spehr who was a rock at full back, Pay Robinson connues to show his talent, Casey Wilson was massive in the ruck and showed clean hands all day, Riley Morgan played another great captain's game, Luke Richards was everywhere and did some good things at Centre Half Back and Kurs Lasle stood up and showed what he is capable, kicking some important goals at important stages. Menons to Bradley Neale and Zaylen Smith who were brilliant all day. Everyone played their role which was good to see. Now we move forward to the big dance at home! The boys will know their best is good enough if they can bring it on the day. Win, lose or draw this group of young men has done themselves and the club proud over the last 12 months. Thank you everyone for the season and good luck to everyone playing in Grand Finals.

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17 & Under: Mount Burr 49 defeated Port MacDonnell 44. Our 17U girls played in the second semi final this week against a well oiled Mount Burr side. The girls started strong, fighng hard for every possession and working hard to value every opportunity our defence were able to send back our way. We finished the first quarter down one, despite a seesawing scoreboard all quarter. Defensive pressure from all seven girls on the court helped us in finishing two goals ahead at the half me break, made possible by the fantasc drive from Sophie Lewis through the middle. Lara Wilson had fought sickness all week but managed to pull through to finish her goals well in torrenal condions. The third quarter saw another shi in the lead, Mount Burr this me making

A Grade: Port MacDonnell 8.9 lost to Kalangadoo 11.14. Well… its not the first me that we have taken the hard way to a Grand Final! With scuds of rain and the wind blowing directly down the field to the SE goal it was always going to be a challenge but doable. It was unfortunate that our Junior Colts have taken the same tack, with only our rising stars the Senior Colts managing the direct route to the Grand Final. In what became a very defensive game it's not surprising that majority of our awards go to the back men who kept pushing the ball forward at every opportunity, keeping us in the game. Working hard all day, Wade Chant picked up the BOG with Ethan Gladman placing 2nd. Their drive through the flanks off the CHB line was crucial to keeping us within touch. Ben O'Dine at 3rd put his body on the line me and me again not leng the Kdoo forwards gain ground. Will Macdonald shouldered the bulk of the rucking dues delivering the ball with accuracy despite heavy opposion while Colby Munro ran amok in the forward lines creang play and snagging a goal in the process. Ned Wilke rounds out the BP list with his consistent noholds-barred effort on the ball and direcng the play through the midfield. The forwards were always under pressure from the Kdoo backline, with Alex Ridding being our only mulple goal scorer with 3 while Jack Cawthorne, Colby Munro, Kevin Thomson, Josh Woodall and Tim Sullivan all managed one apiece. While the outcome was not ideal the work rate was solid, but improvements can connue to be made both in our team and our teamwork. Now all roads will lead to Robe and thankfully another opportunity to even the score against Hatherleigh and play the big game at home. So, train hard to play hard Demons…game on!

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a run late in the third quarter to finish ahead again. Tight pressure in the circle from Bridie McPherson helped us bite back at the margin in the last quarter to really give us a fighng chance as the clock wound down. In the end, the Port MacDonnell girls lost by five goals, a valiant effort by all. Our best player this week was Lilly Day, a cool and calm head in our team's first finals exposure saw her moving brilliantly and finishing with accuracy all game. Next week the girls will face off against Tantanoola in a preliminary final for the chance to redeem themselves against the tough Mount Burr side. Be sure to come out and support not only the 17Us but also the 15Us and the A Reserves as they all try to earn their spot in the big dance!

Thank you to all our volunteers for all their work last Saturday at the 2nd semi final. Not a great day weatherwise but it was a successful one for the club, this wouldn't have been possible without all the help. Best of luck to our 3 teams playing in today's prelim – Senior Colts, 17 and Under and A Grade netball, we look forward to seeing a crowd of red down there cheering on our teams. A successful day for our Tigers at Mid South East Football and Netball Presentaon Day last Sunday. A stellar season from Cade Kelly in both senior and juniors saw him take home a car load of awards winning Senior Colts Best and Fairest, Leading Goalkicker and Player of the Year and then at the senior presentaons he won 'Farmer' Phil Scanlon Rookie of the Year for the A Grade. Brandon Pis had a solid season down back and was awarded Best Backman as well as Back Pocket in Team of the Year. Ha brothers Troy and Jordan finished in the Top 10 for Most Valuable Player. Well done to everyone who was invited for the day. Junior presentaons will be held at the club tomorrow - 17th September and Senior Presentaons will be Friday 29th September – keep an eye on our socials for more info. We would like to make a special menon to

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Best of luck to our 17's and A Grade netball who play in today's prelim, both games should be great to watch. Congratulaons to all our players invited to League presentaons last Sunday. Well done to Emma Gould who was named in Team of the Year. We also had mulple players who finished in the top 5 in their grades.

17 & Under: What a win by the girls! You all came out firing and all did your jobs. Our aacking onto the ball all over the court was the best yet, we hit our targets and delivered the ball well into Bella and Ebony. Ebony was our work horse in aack, keeping her player busy and created a lot of plays which allowed Bella to work hard on her one on one. Demi and Charli combined well on the ring and also got some defensive ps. In defence, Molly and Holly worked relessly in defence and got so many ps. Kailah provided some excellent ps and drives

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down court. Kaitlin worked one on one which created excellent pressure allowing our circle defenders to create turnovers. Poppy came on as goal shooter and was so calm and scored one of the final goals of the game. It was such a team effort and it was amazing to watch such a wanted win by the girls. On to the next one now!

A Grade: Great win with everyone performing well. You showed great paent and control while under pressure. Emma (Dentons Sportspower) provided a strong target and along with Jami showed their experience of playing together. Casey (Heaven on a Hanger) and Kate's delivery to the circle was very paent. Bella stepped up into the senior side again with ease, whilst Tayla and Kate ensured their opponents had to work hard. Let's connue to work on what we have done all year

2023 SEASON FIXTURE

Round 1 - 15th April 2023

Round 10 - 24th June 2023

Round 2 - 22nd April 2023

Round 11 - 1st July 2023

Round 3 - 29th April 2023

Round 12 - 15th July 2023

Round 4 - 6th May 2023

Round 13 - 22nd July 2023

Round

Kongorong 43

bye

100 d. Tantanoola 50

185 d. Nangwarry 95

59 lt. Mount Burr 92

Kalangadoo 108 d. Hatherleigh 100

Tantanoola 88 d. Glencoe 54

Nangwarry 103 d. Kongorong 75

Mount Burr 60 lt. Robe 76

Port MacDonnell bye

Hatherleigh 61 d. Port MacDonnell 19

Glencoe 46 lt. Kalangadoo 82

Kongorong 33 lt. Tantanoola 64

Robe 145 d. Nangwarry 32

Mount Burr bye

Round 14 - 29th July 2023

Round 15 - 5th August 2023

154 d. Nangwarry 38

MacDonnell 145 d. Tantanoola 34

74 lt. Mount Burr 83

50 lt. Robe 128

bye

Round 16 - 12th August 2023

3 lt. Hatherleigh 149

45 lt. Port MacDonnell 88

46 lt. Glencoe 182

Mount Burr 134 d. Kongorong 58 Robe bye

Round 17 - 19th August

Hatherleigh 52 lt. Kalangadoo 64

Glencoe 118 d. Tantanoola 41

Kongorong 59 lt. Nangwarry 77

Robe 69 d. Mount Burr 30

Port MacDonnell bye

Round

Port MacDonnell 106 d. Hatherleigh 80

Kalangadoo 183 d. Glencoe 25

Tantanoola 104 d. Kongorong 72

Nangwarry 59 lt. Robe 97

Mount Burr bye

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Zone Carnival 1st Semi Final - Robe 40 lost to Hatherleigh 123 Preliminary Final - 16th September 2023 2nd Semi Final - Pt MacDonnell 57 lost to Kalangadoo 80 Grand Final - 23rd September 2023 8th July - SA Country Championships Kalangadoo 127 d. Kongorong 104 Tantanoola 31 lt. Robe 121 Nangwarry 37 lt. Mount Burr 126 Port MacDonnell 121 d. Glencoe 28 Hatherleigh bye Kongorong 27 lt. Kalangadoo 114 Robe 94 d. Tantanoola 15 Mount Burr 167 d. Nangwarry 55 Glencoe 57 lt. Port MacDonnell 120 Hatherleigh bye Glencoe 161 d. Hatherleigh 64 Kongorong 62 lt. Port MacDonnell 92 Robe 76 d. Kalangadoo 36 Mount Burr 69 d. Tantanoola 62 Nangwarry bye Hatherleigh 132 d. Glencoe 37 Port MacDonnell 164 d. Kongorong 31 Kalangadoo 96 d. Robe 62 Tantanoola 79 d. Mount Burr 38 Nangwarry bye Hatherleigh 125 d. Kongorong 66 Port MacDonnell 68 lt. Robe 84 Kalangadoo 67 lt. Mount Burr 68 Tantanoola 113 d. Nangwarry 46 Glencoe bye Kongorong 22 lt. Hatherleigh 128 Robe 60 lt. Port MacDonnell 107 Mount Burr 80 lt. Kalangadoo 137 Nangwarry 56 lt. Tantanoola 87 Glencoe bye Robe 85 d. Hatherleigh 51 Mount Burr 30 lt. Port MacDonnell 125 Nangwarry 34 lt. Kalangadoo 132 Kongorong 114 d. Glencoe 72 Tantanoola bye Hatherleigh 66 d. Robe 25 Port MacDonnell 89 d. Mount Burr 53 Kalangadoo 173 d. Nangwarry 23 Glencoe 157 d. Kongorong 100 Tantanoola bye Hatherleigh 60 d. Mount Burr 46 Port MacDonnell 188 d. Nangwarry 62 Kalangadoo 84 d. Tantanoola 34 Glencoe 72 lt. Robe 96 Kongorong bye Mount Burr 58 lt. Hatherleigh 87 Nangwarry 33 lt. Port MacDonnell 148 Tantanoola 30 lt. Kalangadoo 67 Robe 79 lt. Glencoe 80 Kongorong bye Nangwarry 69 lt. Hatherleigh 145 Tantanoola 43 lt. Port MacDonnell 103 Mount Burr 135 d. Glencoe 61 Robe 162 d.
Kalangadoo
Hatherleigh
Port
Glencoe
Kongorong
Kalangadoo
Hatherleigh
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Glencoe
Kongorong
Tantanoola
Kalangadoo
Nangwarry
- 13th May 2023 Round
- 20th May
Round
- 27th May 2023 Round
- 3rd June 2023 Round
- 17th
10th June - South East
MacDonnell 60 d. Kalangadoo 51
Robe bye
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