Mid South Eastern Football & Netball Budget - Round 15, 2023

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The Family League and sons plugga

Tony 'Plugga' Elletson (Reserves Coach) and grandson Harrison (Senior Colts) play together for the first time in the Reserves, and Nathaniel (Under 11) as waterboy. Many a good patch of play saw a slick handball from dad to son, and vice versa, or a carefully measured kick between each other, ending in a goal or two.

ROUND 15 - SATURDAY 5 AUGUST 2023

HATHERLEIGH v NANGWARRY

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MACDONNELL v TANTANOOLA

GLENCOE v MOUNT BURR

KONGORONG v ROBE

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clint bowering

mount burr football club

Clint began his junior football with Tantanoola and played almost 50 senior games before moving to Millicent for a brief snt. In 2007 he joined Mount Burr and quickly established himself as one of the club’s hardest working players on and off field.

While playing his enre 200 games in the B Grade he has taken on numerous off field roles over the years including Club Secretary and Treasurer, he can sll oen be found helping on Saturdays aer playing. His off-field commitment has been well recognised with Clint being a worthy winner of the Laurie Hunt Memorial Trophy on mulple occasions as well as his contribuon in the areas of sponsorship, membership and junior/senior presentaons just to name a few.

While the team has struggled in recent years, Clint has put off rerement to help with numbers and managed to play with his son Kody at the same me.

Long serving Mount Burr senior player Clint Bowering has recently played his 200th game for the club. Congratulaons Clint.
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ben hentschke

glencoe football club

Today Ben Hentschke plays his 200th senior game for the Glencoe Football Club.

Pie, as he is affeconately known, began playing Junior Colts with the Murphies in 2002. He played in the 2005 Junior Colts premiership and aer his Senior Colts career made his A Grade debut in 2008.

Pie is a versale player who can play in many different posions and was a valuable player in the 2009 B Grade premiership.

He was our Senior Colts coach in 2014, 2015 and 2022 and has taken on the B Grade coaching role this season.

Pie had a great season in 2021 when he received our runner-up best & fairest award in the A Grade and today will be game number 136 in the firsts team.

From everyone at the club, we congratulate Ben on reaching his 200th senior game for the Murphies and wish him all the best in today’s match and into the future.

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round 14 MATCH RESULTS

A GRADE

Mount Burr 3.2 5.3 7.4 9.4 (58)

Hatherleigh 5.3 10.4 12.6 13.9 (87)

Best - Mount Burr: D. Ridley, J. Wallis, J Muhovics, N. Muhovics, A. Ridley, T. Allen;

Hatherleigh: W. Chay, S. Gray, L. Smith, D Bateman, L. Brown.

Goals - Mount Burr: J. Gregory 4, C. Bevan, N. Muhovics, D. Ridley, J. Fiebig, J. Wallis;

Hatherleigh: J. Telfer 2, S. Telfer 2, L. Brown 2, P. Chay 2, J. Webster, J. Skeer, T. Hutchesson, W. Chay, J. Wight.

Nangwarry 2.0 3.2 5.2 5.3 (33)

Port MacD. 7.4 12.7 19.10 22.16 (148)

Best - Nangwarry: T. Dinnison, J. Virtanen, J Biggs, B. Parsons, A. Todd, L. Gibbs; Port MacDonnell: T. Sullivan, N. Wilke, J. Woodall, K. McClean, K. Thomson, C. Munro.

Goals - Nangwarry: A. Hyland 3, J. Virtanen, B. Kelly; Port MacDonnell: K. Thomson 7, A.

Ridding 4, J. Woodall 2, T. Sullivan 2, K. McClean 2, E. Gladman 2, C. Munro 2.

Tantanoola 1.2 2.2 3.3 4.6 (30)

Kalangadoo 1.7 5.11 6.15 8.19 (67)

Best - Tantanoola: B. Pis, B. Reilly, D. Pink, J Braun, C. Kelly; Kalangadoo: T. McManus, M.

Lowe, S. Mcmanus, M. Fatchen, B. Gregory, S. Casey

Goals - Tantanoola: C. Baker, T. Ha, E. Cushion, H. Brown; Kalangadoo: B. Gregory 3, E. Maney 2, T. McManus, S. Agnew, A. Lyon.

Best - Robe: G. Duon, H. Lawrie, Z. Deane, B. Dinning, K. Dunn, T. Wachtel; Glencoe: B. Glynn, H. Smith, P. Mitchell, T. Edwards, Z. Cocks, J. Edmonds.

Goals - Robe: B. Walker 2, K. Woodward 2, Z. Deane 2, K. Dunn, G. Pretlove, J. Bryant, F Peel, E. Cornish; Glencoe: B. Glynn 2, P Mitchell 2, T. Weaver 2, D. Paproth 2, I. Mulraney, D. Pfitzner, H. Smith, H. Comley.

B GRADE

Best - Mount Burr: E. Ballantyne, B. Thwaites, J. Gregory, B. Sandow, D. Jankowski; Hatherleigh: T. Merre, A. Reid, B. Watson, J Gilbertson, R. Shanks.

Goals - Hatherleigh: T. Merre 6, T. Bell 5, J Wight 2, J. Rayson, H. Jones, E. Leopold, J Gilbertson, B. Lang, J. Faulkner

Best - Nangwarry: S. Brooksby, B. Deamer, J Smith, A. Heron, B. Just, C. Borman; Port MacDonnell: L. Boomley, B. Lynch, B. O’Dine, G. Hutchesson, N. Brotherton, I. Narass.

Goals - Nangwarry: B. Dinnison 2, C. Borman 2, B. Neshoda; Port MacDonnell: M. Stark 3, G. Hutchesson, B. Newton, M. Brown, E. Perrymancary, N. Brotherton, L. Boomley

Best - Tantanoola: E. Courbois, J. Batchelor, J Patzel, K. Wichman, C. Patzel; Kalangadoo: T Jones, C. Auld, J. Mansell, M. Varcoe, M. Phillips, B. Male.

Goals - Tantanoola: A. Mulraney 3; Kalangadoo: M. Phillips 5, T. Jones 4, B. Mules 4, C. Mules, J. Mansell, C. Auld, B. Koch, M. Varcoe, A. Widdison.

Best - Robe: J. Regnier, C. Thomas, N. Gibbons, C. Burdon, K. Cross, D. Day; Glencoe: T. Mutch, B. Lipscombe, B. Rothall, M. Lile.

Goals - Robe: S. Ferguson 3, J. Lee 2; Glencoe: B. Pfitzner, B. Hentschke, S. Hentschke, K. Price.

SENIOR COLTS

Best - Robe: F. Peel, S. Moore, A. Wells, E. Carter, N. Gibbons; Glencoe: L. Brierley, P LangSmith, D. Mutch, K. Price, B. Rothall, R. Ferguson.

Goals - Robe: B. Wyllie, A. Hagge, E. Carter; Glencoe: L. Brierley 3, D. Ferguson 2, S. Haase, P. LangSmith, K. Price.

Best - Mount Burr: B. Lawson, H. Johnston, R. McKay, C. Carr, D. Brant; Hatherleigh: Z. Bowering, A. Nele, T. Atkinson, A. Morgan, B. Snook.

Goals - Mount Burr: R. McKay 2, L. Thiele 2, B. Sharp 2; Hatherleigh: A. Nele 6, O. Howell, J Atkinson.

Best - Tantanoola: C. Kelly, N. Cockrum, N. Haywood, B. Hateley, A. foulds; Kalangadoo: J Box, C. McCann, B. Kent, B. Say, B. Ross.

Goals - Tantanoola: C. Kelly 11, N. Cockrum 5, B. Hateley 2, B. Klingberg 2, N. Haywood 2, J Bevan 2, B. McKee 2, A. Foulds, Z. Elshaug, K. Wichman, B. Rowe; Kalangadoo: B. Von Stanke-Dowie, B. Ross.

Best - Nangwarry: A. Virtanen, B. Moy, R. Edwards, N. Virtanen, P. Davis, B. Sealey; Port MacDonnell: R. Morgan, P. Robinson, L. Richards, C. Wilson, K. Gilmore, Z. Chant.

Goals - Nangwarry: W. Balshaw, N. Virtanen; Port MacDonnell: R. Morgan 3, B. Anderson 2, W. Lewis 2, A. Lamb 2, D. Habner 2, P. O’Dine, D. O’Dine, C. Richards, A. New, J. Kain, K. Gilmore, Z. Chant, B. Neale.

JUNIOR COLTS

Best - Tantanoola: K. Bell, G. Altschwager, J Bevan, S. Batchelor, J. Rowe, Z. Linnell; Kalangadoo: M. Meulenmeesters, A. Lee, B. Ross, A. Brennan, D. Wurst.

Goals - Tantanoola: K. Bromley 3, J. Bevan 2, K. Bell 2; Kalangadoo: J. Box.

Best - Mount Burr: J. Lile, L. Thiele, M. Lile, E. Green, R. Gardiner, F. Woolston; Hatherleigh: N. Fitzgerald, H. Gilbertson, B. Bowering, C. Leopold, W. Dower

Goals - Mount Burr: E. Green 2, L. Jeffree, J Lile; Hatherleigh: B. Bowering 2, W. Dower 2, C. Leopold, E. Sims, R. Haines, P. Fitzgerald, T Atkinson.

Best - Nangwarry: T. Virtanen, J. Manninen, J Edwards, J. Manninen, J. Barry; Port MacDonnell: C. Byrne, K. Gilbert, J. Lewis, H. Carroll, K. Gilmore, H. Kennion.

Goals - Nangwarry: J. Dinnison; Port MacDonnell: K. Gilbert 3, T. Neale 2, C. Carroll 2, Z. Lewis, C. Byrne, P. Clarke, B. Lasle.

Best - Robe: J. Hinchliffe, F. Collins, C. Beae, D. Thomas, S. Aitken; Glencoe: K. Mulraney, K. Price, T. Richards, L. Jagger, S. Haase.

Goals - Robe: C. Beae; Glencoe: T. Richards 6, J. Hewle 3, T. Fiegert 2, K. Price, L. Fennell, A. Gordon, B. Dale, B. Gosden, C. Tweddle, J Sinkunas.

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Robe 3.4 5.4 9.6 12.7 (79) Glencoe 2.2 4.3 6.6 12.8 (80) Nangwarry 1.1 4.3 5.5 5.5 (35) Port MacD 1.0 4.1 4.1 9.7 (61)
Tantanoola 0.0 0.1 3.3 3.4 (22) Kalangadoo 5.2 10.3 14.6 20.11 (131)
Mount Burr 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 (1) Hatherleigh 6.5 9.9 15.13 19.17 (131) Robe 2.5 3.9 6.9 7.14 (56) Glencoe 0.3 0.3 3.3 4.3 (27)
Nangwarry 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 (6) Port MacD. 3.1 3.5 8.8 11.8 (74) Mount Burr 3.1 4.3 5.6 6.7 (43) Hatherleigh 0.3 1.5 4.6 8.7 (55)
Tantanoola 8.3 14.5 23.7 30.15 (195) Kalangadoo 0.0 1.1 1.1 2.2 (14) Robe 0.0 1.1 3.2 3.4 (22) Glencoe 3.4 5.5 8.5 8.6 (54)
Tantanoola 1.1 3.2 5.2 7.2 (44) Kalangadoo 0.0 0.1 1.3 1.5 (11) Mount Burr 2.2 2.2 2.2 4.3 (27) Hatherleigh 0.0 3.4 8.6 9.7 (61) Nangwarry 0.0 1.0 1.0 4.2 (26) Port MacD. 8.1 13.4 19.10 20.12 (132)
Robe 0.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 (6) Glencoe 6.3 11.5 16.9 18.10 (118)
A GRADE RESERVES SNR COLTS JNR COLTS TOTAL KONGORONG 4 28 20 32 84 PORT MACDONNELL 44 28 44 48 164 GLENCOE 16 0 12 44 72 HATHERLEIGH 36 48 32 28 144 KALANGADOO 40 40 8 4 92 MT BURR 24 14 28 8 74 ROBE 36 36 28 24 124 TANTANOOLA 20 4 48 20 92 NANGWARRY 4 26 4 16 50

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Kalangadoo 10 3 0 1 1061 463 40 69.61
Robe 9 4 0 1 1165 757 36 60.61 W L D B For Agst Pts % Port MacD 11 2 0 1 1405 655 44 68.20 Hatherleigh 9 3 0 2 1119 746 36 60.00 Mt Burr 6 7 0 1 1022 995 24 50.66 Kalangadoo 10 3 0 1 1273 743 40 63.14 Tantanoola 5 7 0 2 695 867 20 44.49 Glencoe 4 8 0 2 1009 1225 16 45.16 Kongorong 1 11 0 2 737 1396 4 34.55 Nangwarry 1 11 0 2 645 1686 4 27.67
W L D B For Agst Pts % Hatherleigh 12 0 0 2 1173 229 48 83.66 Robe 9 4 0 1 747 539 36 58.08 Nangwarry 6 5 1 2 609 613 26 49.83 Mt Burr 3 9 1 1 379 974 14 28.01 Kongorong 7 5 0 2 859 484 28 63.96 Port MacD 7 6 0 1 846 581 28 59.28 Port MacD. 11 2 0 1 981 494 44 66.50 Nangwarry 1 10 0 2 537 1055 4 33.73 Junior Colts Kongorong 5 7 0 2 522 657 20 44.27 Kalangadoo 1 12 0 1 320 762 4 29.57
Glencoe 11 1 0 2 755 286 44 72.52 Port MacD. 12 1 0 1 735 216 48 77.28 W L D B For Agst Pts % Nangwarry 4 8 0 2 359 721 16 33.24 Mount Burr 7 6 0 1 931 723 28 56.28 Robe 7 6 0 1 790 681 28 53.70 Mount Burr 2 11 0 1 348 857 8 28.87 Glencoe 0 12 0 2 205 1297 0 13.64 Hatherleigh 8 4 0 2 638 514 32 55.38 Tantanoola 1 11 0 2 382 1081 4 26.11 Robe 6 7 0 1 556 639 24 46.52 Tantanoola 12 0 0 2 1119 499 48 69.15 Glencoe 3 9 0 2 411 725 12 36.17 Kongorong 8 4 0 2 602 299 32 66.81 Tantanoola 5 7 0 2 478 585 20 44.96 Kalangadoo 2 10 0 1 681 1166 8 36.87 Hatherleigh 7 5 0 2 610 327 28 65.10 W L D B For Agst Pts % 14 George Street, Millicent Phone 8733 1725 Email in2tmw@bigpond.com leading goalkickers sponsored by Kai Gilmore Port MacDonnell 1 25 Colby Munro Port MacDonnell 2 42 Jarrod Ryan Kongorong 0 22 Name Club R14 Total Christopher Burdon Robe 0 20 Senior Colts Tyler Jones Kalangadoo 4 22 A Grade Cooper McCann Kalangadoo 0 29 John Simkin Kongorong 0 22 Charlie Bevan Mt Burr 0 26 Thomas Hutchesson Hatherleigh 1 24 Name Club R14 Total Tom Bell Hatherleigh 5 36 Brad Male Kalangadoo 0 17 Dylan Bromley Kalangadoo 0 38 Jack Gregory Mt Burr 4 47 Andrew Hyland Nangwarry 3 40 Ben Gregory Kalangadoo 3 34 Patrick Chay Hatherleigh 2 32 Tory Weaver Glencoe 6 32 Jack Dawe Tantanoola 0 23 Daniel Hann Kongorong 0 26 Harvey Jones Hatherleigh 1 25 Reserves Josh Clayfield Nangwarry 0 24 Bodhi Pannenburg Kongorong 0 22 Nathan Reeves Kalangadoo 0 16 Name Club R14 Total Cade Kelly Tantanoola 11 62 Brady Sharp Mt Burr 2 35 Shakielle Von Stanke Kongorong 0 33 Je Lewis Port MacDonnell 0 26 Brodie Anderson Port MacDonnell 2 22 Ryan Lucas Kongorong 0 19 Jake Bevan Tantanoola 2 26 Mason McKenny Robe 0 21 Ausn Nele Hatherleigh 6 19 Eli Sims Hatherleigh 1 19 Levi Thiele Mount Burr 3 21 Alex Page Kongorong 0 15
Name Club R14 Total Coaden Taylor Hatherleigh 0 15 Thomas Richards Glencoe 6 41 Brody Pra Port MacDonnell 0 19 Jed Sinkunas Glencoe 1 22 Max Robertson Robe 5 19 2 Eleanor Street, Mount Gambier p. 08 8725 1699 f. 08 8723 0899

HATHERLEIGH EAGLES

football club notes seniors

A Grade: It's always a challenge playing the Burr at the Burr and Saturday was no different. The first quarter was a real bale with them bringing some serious heat and pressure at the ball and player. We managed to weather the storm and held a 2 goal margin at the break. The 2nd quarter we managed to gather some momentum and stretched out margin out to 5 goals, which was prey much the margin for the remainder of the match. The 2nd half became a bit greasy with some rain which turn it into a scrap but we held firm to win by 29 points. It was an even spread of goal kickers with 7 guys hing the scoreboard and no one kicking more than 2. Best players were Will Chay, Sam Gray, Winnie Smith, Darcy Bateman and Louis Brown.

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B Grade: Mount Burr at Mount Burr is always a challenge, a nice ground to play at where we seem to always play well and can use our running game on the big wide oval, we did just that. Came out firing kicking 6 opening goals, credit to Mount burr in the second quarter they brought the heat and stuck with us. We got the game back on our terms aer half me and ran out the game 130 point winners, we probably felt like our goal kicking let us down a bit at mes. Something we will address leading into the pointy end of the season, but we are playing good team first football, doing the lile things right! Muff made a great return aer spending 6 weeks away up north kicking 6 goals. Reidy took full advantage of the wide ground playing across half back. Bre Watson was outstanding on the other flank. Porge Gilbo starng to find some form at either end of the ground. Young Shanksy rounded out our best!

Senior Colts: In a must win game, the lads put together one of the most excing games for the year. Aer a slow start, we were playing catch up for 3 quarters before we hit the front in the 4th. The boys stuck to the game plan and credit to them they achieved a 12 point win to keep us in touch with finals. Our best player for the day was Zak Bowering with an unbelievable effort around the ball all day Ausn Nele was also just as good kicking 6. Tyson Atkinson brought a refuse to lose atude and found plenty of ball. Archie Morgan played his best game all year, leading up and finding space. While Blake Snook was again solid at full back taking a large amount of intercept grabs. Let's keep it rolling boys!

Junior Colts: With Mt Burr being a bit short in players it was a good chance we mixed the teams up to make it an even hit out for both sides with our top ages rotang through playing for each team against each other. The Burr kept us scoreless in the first quarter and they kicked 2.2. Credit to our team we bounced back in the second kick 3.4 and finishing the game off strong kicking 9.7 to Burr 4.3. 1st best was Ned Fitzgerald, 2nd Harry Gilbertson, 3rd best Billy Bowering, 4th best Campbell Leopold and 5th best William Dower. Really happy with the teams effort and the sportsmanship they showed for the game

Under 11: This week we played at the Burr. It was a great day for it, the sun was out. We flipped a couple guernseys to even out numbers. It was good skills all day with plenty of kicks hing the target, shepherds, tackles and goals. Best players were Kolton, Parker, Sylvester, Tyler, Hugo, and Olly.

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B Grade Coach: James Thorne
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Coach: Jed Telfer
Coach: Dylan Clough 2 Jase Faulkner 7 Will Chay 4A Jack Webster 3 Gerard McGrath 4B Tom Bell 5 Jack Skeer 6 Thomas Hutchesson 8 Brad Mitchell 9A Jed Telfer 9B Dylan Vanderhorst 19A Jack Gray 42 Paddy Chay 43 Ben Lang 47 James Thorn 30 Sam Gray 16B Harvey Jones 53 Riley Chester 16A Sam Gray 14 Mikey Telford 22 Louis Brown 37 Cameron Atkinson 17 Sam Telfer 19B Joshua Hales 12 Joe Rayson 20B Josh Wight 31 James Telford 33 Tom Pegler 48 Jacob Lang 44 Jack Cassidy 15 Todd Watson 10 Tim Merre 11B Bre Watson 21 Jake Wight 20A Brad Wight 23 Eli Kneen 26 James Gilbertson 27 Sid Reeves 28 Je Faulkner 39 Myles Widdison 18 Cameron Slape 32 Jack Altschwager 24 Ethan Leopold 40 Riley Shanks 35 Mahew Fabris 13 Max Telfer 29 Jack Sullivan 41 Zak Bowering 11A Jase Bateman 25 Darcy Bateman 44 Lachie Jackman 46 Lauchie Lang 49 Jordan Abbo 50 Tom Agnew 52 Louis Brown 55 Ayden Reid 58 Ethan Bowman 59 Elliot O’Farrell 54 Je Faulkner 2 Blake Snook 3 Jimmy Kneen 5 Fletcher Leopold 6 Ollie Fitzgerald 12 Isaac Chambers 15 Archie Morgan 18 Jack Bellinger 24 Cohen Clark 26 Zac Ballantyne 8 Tyson Atkinson 14 Zak Bowering 25 Ausn Nele 9 Oskar Howell 29 James Solomon 42 Riley Prouse 27 Charlie Sims 34 Winston Figg 32 Hudson Nowak 31 Alby Mitchell 53 Cooper Walters 30 Ethan Marshall 28 Brayden Chambers
36 Coaden Taylor 35 Tom Bowering 10 Caine Ballantyne 11 Sebason Figg 48 Harry Gilbertson 13 Patrick Freebairn 47 Harry Baker 56 Henry Bowering 17 Campbell Leopold 38 Eli Sims 1 Beau Higgins 37 Ned Fitzgerald 40 Jordy Atkinson 41 Riley Haines 44 Patrick McGrath 49 Billy Bowering 54 Tommy Atkinson 55 Reef Chambers 58 James Mahews 45 Banjo Morgan 60 Tait Grgec 46 William Andre 52 Leo Skeer 51 Will Dower 57 Alex Sutherland 59 Balin Thomas 50 Paddy Fitzgerald

NANGWARRY SAINTS

seniors

A Grade Coach: Shane Raymond

B Grade Coach: Butch Muhovics

football club notes

A big thank you to Port Mac for helping us out with players in all junior grades.

Thank you to all that aended Nangchella it was a well-supported night with loads of dancing and selfies. I am certain we all felt the fesval vibe. A big thank you to Hayley who took charge of the decoraons and she did a great job.

Next home game is our Aucon which is the biggest fundraiser for the club, if you have a business and would like to support us by donang please catch up with Tamara and Teresa. Otherwise we look forward to seeing what the teams organise as their items.

Four games le so let's finish the season off with a few wins!

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Our defensive pressure and tackling was good to watch, we moved the ball very well throughout the match and we certainly had our chances up forward but weren't able to convert. The improvement and effort from these kids are second to none each week, they all have good footy in them and it shows each week against the good sides and they should hold their heads high.

B Grade: Well today we came up against a very strong side. It didn't help with players pulling out the night before or not turning up. The boys in the middle had the beer of the opposion for the whole game. We were in the game right up unl the last quarter. Thanks to the four colts who played today, they all had a red hot go. With four games to go we are sll a chance to make the finals but it's going to take a lot of hard work, so let's all get out on the track this week and make it happen. Best: Scoy, BJ, Smithy, Hoody, Chunder, Ben Just. Goals: Benny D 2, Calais 2, Blake 1. Go the Saints.

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Under 11: Today we took on Port Mac at home. All kids gave it their all and are improving week to week. It's good to see our lile Sainters having a crack. Port Mac lent us a few to even up the sides so a big thanks to them. We will see you all at Hatherleigh to have another good hit out. Catch u lile Sainters then.

Junior Colts: Good weekend of footy to play at home against Port Mac, thanks to May Fox for shoung some players to make a day of it. The boys put in a good four quarter effort, we were right into it unl half me. The Port Mac boys’ class was on show and got it done prey convincingly

A Grade: We fronted up against Port MacDonnell who are sing on top of the ladder. Port MacDonnell won the toss and elected to kick with the 4 goal breeze. We started the first quarter well kicking the first goal of the game and again linked together some very impressive passages of play. Lile fundamental errors prevented us from converng further passages of play. Our opposion were able to find out opons and their strong running game enabled them to get consecuve goals on the board and have the lead at quarter me. However we were happy with our posion at quarter me knowing we were very well sll in the game kicking with the wind in the second quarter. Unfortunately we did not take advantage of the situaon and were not direct enough and poor decision making by foot allowing the opposion to cut off our movement forward. For the remainder of the game we again showed flashes of good play but were outscored in the last half. Although our scoreline was slightly beer than last me we met we are looking to further execute our game plan this week and moving forward. Goal kickers: Andy Hyland 3, Brayden Kelly and Joel Virtanen 1 each. Best players: Ty Dinnison, Joel Virtanen, Jake Biggs, Brodie Parsons, Adam Todd, Logan Gibbs.

Coach: Josh Smith
Thomson 27 Jacob Schmi 37 Noah Virtanen 41 Darren Stewart 12 Aaron Hill 40 Hayden Sanders
Isaac Raymond
Calais Borman 6 Jake Biggs
Dylan Podobnik
Benjamin Deamer 10 Joel Virtanen (A c) 11 Arron Heron
Joshua Weedon 16 Marcus Thomson 24 Jayden Moore
Tyler Virgo 25 Jacob Hutchesson 26 Ben Just 28 Jarrad Neshoda
Brodie Parsons
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Vanderhorst 20 Mahew Pra (A vc) 30 Jack Stocker 14 Joshua Smith 31 Josh Mills (B vc) 32 Mick Chaplin 8 Jack Pudney 17 Adam Todd 33 Andrew Hyland (A c) 39 Sam Shaw 47 Jordan Hagge 49 Haydon Jolly6 66 Robert Hicks 44 Josh Clayfield (B c) 42 Archer Virtanen 50 Stephen Just 52 Harrison Millard 2 Peter Davis 4 Calais Borman 5 Riley Edwards 8 Wya Balshaw 9 Tayte Virtanen 19 Brandon Buon-Sander 23 Dylan Raedel 13 Benne Moy 21 Taj Bell (vc) 10 Archer Virtanen (c) 23 Jordan Dinnison 12 Noah Virtanen (c) 1 Harvey Virtanen (vc) 2 Je Dinnison 9 Tayte Virtanen (c) 11 Blake Heron 13 Dominic Stewart 16 Dusty Cooper 18 Jordan Edwards 20 Dallas Davis 23 Hayden Thomson 12 Jakobe Barry 21 Orion Mckay 10 Joshua Manninen (vc) 19 Jack Barry 8 William Barry 1st qtr 2nd qtr 3rd qtr 4th qtr final hatherleigh nangwarry
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PORT MACDONNELL DEMONS

seniors

football club notes

Mini Colts: The boys all played really well and are consistently improving each week. Best players sponsored by Bakers Delight Parker Byrne, Ausn Hopgood, Nixon Macdonald, Dane Carrison, Mitch Lewis and Zachary Howard.

Junior Colts: Junior Colts played another strong 4 quarter game against Nangwarry We defended well and were able to turn the footy over to put a good score on the board. We were able to give some younger players more opportunies, which they made the most of. Another great, all round team performance.

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Senior Colts: Last week we travelled up to Nangwarry. The Nanga's boys have neem undermanned so we were able to lend them 7 players for each half to help make an 18 aside game, with Je and Harry coming up from the mini's to help out on our bench. These games are what local footy is about, clubs helping each other out so that the kids can all get a game of footy in. Thanks to Nanga's for working in with us and to all or boys for jumping over and playing for them. With uncertainty over footy future in the South East, clubs must sck together. We set some goals before the game and the boys achieved them, so as a coaching group we were pleased with the game. A lot beer accuracy in front of goal in the first quarter was great to see. Good stuff to Kurt who kicked 2 goals for Nangwarry. Connor Richards in his 2nd game back from last years knee injury managed to kick a goal which was great to see. Dexter O'Dine kicked his first goal of the year whilst playing on his brother Pheonix who was helping out Nangwarry Not to be outdone, Pheonix also kicked himself a goal! The boys were prey chuffed to say the least! Jack Kain had many aempts at a goal and finally wobbled one through, safe to say he is definitely a defender! Good stuff Jacko. Best players sponsored by Alora Conveyancing were Riley Morgan, Parick Robinson, Luke Richards, Casey Wilson, Kai Gilmore and Zeb Chant. Massive challenge this week on our home deck against the top side Tantanoola. Good luck boys!

B Grade: Port MacDonnell 9.7 def Nangwarry 5.5. Last Saturday we headed to Nanga's for the start of a possible quinella. Let's face it. We are sll a real dark horse in this compeon and if we keep up the winning streak, finals could be a very real possibility. The track (oval) was dry and in good condion and with our stable already producing winners from our yearlings (both Jnr & Snr Colts) it was me for the old workhorses to have a go. At the sound of the bell, we were off and racing, but it was ght going into the first turn, and we were virtually neck and neck. It was grafying to see some old greys geng amongst it, with Baz “C'mon Umpy!” O'Dine and solid galloper Chris “Please Explain” Driver back in the field and welcome cameos from Jake “Bintang” Turner, Blake Lynch and Liam Boomley. Into the second with mistakes cosng both sides dearly, tempers were starng to flare over some of the stewards (umpires) decisions. The absence of training and fitness was again slowing the pace and the boys knew they would have to dig deep

for the final stretch. Coming up to the halfway mark it was sll an even field as both teams kicked similar scores keeping the game on a ght rein. Ma “Immortal” Stark was our only mulple goal scorer with a trifecta while Grady Hutchesson, Mason “Jar and Jug“ Brown, Ethan “Buzzcut” Perryman-Cary, Nathan Brotherton and Liam Boomley had one apiece. We were held on the fence in the third quarter but managed to limit Nangwarry's chances at goal. The absence of training and fitness was again slowing the pace and the boys knew they would have to dig deep for the final stretch. Aer coach Addy gave them the whip at third break, a mely save by Ma Stark going into the final turn, resulng in a goal, started the momentum needed and we came home with a strong finish of 5.6 for the quarter. In a skillful run round the track and taking the ribbon (B.O G.) was odds on favorite Liam “Top That” Boomley with Blake “In the Pinch” Lynch running a second. Despite being hemmed in by the stewards Ben “C'mon Umpy“ O'Dine found third while Grady “Palamino Boy” Hutchesson, Nathan “Crazy 88” Brotherton and Isaac “Back the Saac” Narass placed 4th, 5th, and 6th respecvely. We'll be back in front of the home crowd this Saturday and another chance to make or break the top four… What sort of odds do we have of geng ALL the boys out to training? 100/1??... cmon Demons lets even the odds!

A Grade: Port MacDonnell 22.16 def Nangwarry 5.3. With the weather holding off nicely for us, we played in good condions at Nangwarry. Today the boys all wore black armbands for Port MacDonnell alumni, Brian “Stumpy” McNamee. He was a legend of our club, not only playing for but on the commiee's as well during the postwar years of the 50's and 60's. A proud club man, we extend our deepest sympathies to his family. The scoreboard may have suggested we had a runaway game, but it was against some tough and determined opponents. It was good to see the training pracces put to the test and the opportunity to tweak things where necessary as we now find ourselves in the home stretch of the season. There are things that can sll be worked upon, disciplines to adhere to and strategies to try Our work is not over by a long shot, if anything our load has doubled! Tim Sullivan once again put in a solid game, winning the B.O G. with Ned Wilke in second. It's good to see him back on the ground aer being sidelined with a shoulder injury and increase our height through the midfield. Josh Woodall placed 3rd with a consistent performance while Kyall McClean, Kev Thomson and Colby Munro rounded out the list with their aack on the ball from all quarters. Kevin Thomson kicked a handy bag of 7 goals with Alex Ridding earning 4 big ones himself. Tim Sullivan helped the scoreboard with 3 while Ethan Gladman, Colby Munro, Josh Woodall and Kyall McClean had two goals each. This week we play the Tantanoola Tigers and I'm sure they will have plenty of roar in the tank, but nothing beats the sound of a home crowd. Train hard to play hard Bay and let's take this Tiger by the tail! Go Demons!

O’Dine
A Grade Coach: Josh Woodall B Grade Coach: Damian
Steve Lewis & Mark Smith
Mahew Fox 1 Aron Harding 3 Ethan Gladman 29 Isaac Narass 49A Kyall McLean 17A Mark Smith 9 Jake Turner 20 Wade Chant 25 Ben O’Dine 57 Tom Sullivan 5 Fraser Lynch 6 Alex Ridding 49B Chris Driver 14 Josh Woodall 4 Jake Scheleter 51 Ben Holmes 27 Rory Narass 88 Nathan Brotherton 17A Mason Brown 26 Adam Richards 7B Ben McGregor 12 Chrisan Howle 21 Zack Williams 34 Lochie Tilley 16 Adam Kuhl 18 Rhys Timms 15 Blake Lynch 7A Colby Munro 19 Tim Sullivan 23 Will Macdonald 24 Grady Hutchesson 30 Ned Wilke 56 Liam Boomley 6 Dexter O’Dine 3 Luke Richards 1 Casey Wilson 4 Phoenix O’Dine 35 Lincoln Bowd 2 Kurs Lasle 8 Riley Morgan 13 Brodie Anderson 20 Archie New 24 Wil Lewis 25 Alex Lamb 51 Deegan Habner 21 Zaylen Smith 42 Joshua Virgo 52 Aidan Telford 58 Bradley Neale 59 Jacob Spehr 61 Keileigh Kilsby 9 Sam Whan 31 Kai Gilmore 55 Zeb Chant 14 Patrick Robinson 16 Connor Richards 29 Jack Kain 12 Naite Rogers 39 Declan Kain 7 Maison Byrne 8 Kade Gilmore 9 Zane Lewis 10 Taj Manning 13 Tyler Neale 22 Patrick Clarke 49 Kane Gilbert 12 Gracie Carroll 14 Naite Fox 15 Brody Pra 47 Harrison Kennion 54 Charlie Carroll 3 Harry Carroll 33 Cody Vandepeer 2 Tyron Howard 43 Tye Dennert 16 Beau Gilmore 5 Oliver Fox 19 Je Lewis 30 Blake Lasle 40 Caleb Morgan 55 Jackson Knowles
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TANTANOOLA TIGERS

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football club notes

Today we celebrate a massive milestone that is unlikely to be beaten as Tarrah Taylor takes to the court for her 450th senior game for Tantanoola! A mul premiership and Best and Fairest player, you know that every me she hits the court she will give 110% and works hard to get to every contest covering many kms during a game. A lifeme Tiger, 'Tarz' has played all of her juniors at Tant taking her career games to over 600! Congratulaons Tarrah, you have been a fantasc player over the years and we wish you all the best for your game today.

consisng of 8 goals and heaps of scoring shots, the boys connued to play the selfless brand of footy that has kept us undefeated to this point of the year and had another really solid win. Extremely proud of everyone's efforts, they connue to be easily coached and are always willing to do the team things. Best players were Cade Kelly who kicked 11 goals and connues his really good season, Noah Cockrum, Braydn Hateley, Ned Haywood and Ash Foulds. Well done guys.

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Tonight we have our presentaons at The Globe Hotel in Mount Gambier beginning at 6.30 so call in for a meal or drink and support one of our valued sponsors. We would like to make a special menon to our Silver sponsors – Café Melzar, Cool Moose Refrigeraon, Gildera Forestry Services, JKM Maintenance & Labour Hire, Nutrien Ag Soluons, Professional Wind Services, Sapiatzer Excavaons, Dentons Sport Power, Splendid Eggs and Telf's Plumbing. Gold sponsors – Glen Johnson Bowen, Moreland Holdings, The Property Co SA and Globe Hotel. Corporate Sponsors – Holla Fresh, Iberdrola and Somerset Hotel.

Under 11: Last week we played Nangwarry, another great day by the young fellas, with each game pung in 110% I couldn't be happier! Best players were Rory - Fasta Pasta, Billy Brown - McDonalds and LawsonWendy's.

Junior Colts: Last week we played at home against Kalangadoo and came away with a good win. It's awesome to see all the kids from boom age to top age all improving and growing in confidence. There's not a player on the ground that isn't giving their all and we are playing some good team football and myself and Jake couldn't be prouder. Best players could of went to so many but in no order they were Kaden, Grace, Jake, Summer, Jack and Zak. We are gonna start coming up against the top bigger sides in the next few weeks and are really excited for the challenge and to keep showing our improvement.

Senior Colts: Last week seen us host Kalangadoo at home. Aer having a week off our boys were keen to start well and put the pressure on early Aer a really strong first quarter

Reserves: Last round saw us playing Kalangadoo at a wet and windy home. Numbers and fitness proving again to be a factor and Kalangadoo ran away with a convincing win. Best player went to Zeke Courbois for his first game of the season playing a key defending role and rucking. Other best players were Jack Patzel (Gino's), Cam Patzel (Ampol voucher), Ky Wichman and James Batchelor

A Grade: Aer a week off we played Kalangadoo at home in some wet and windy condions. The first quarter we started well kicking the first and a couple quick points going against the wind and making it hard for the opposion to score. Again we baled hard with great pressure and effort. We just unfortunately had a bad 10 minutes where we dropped off which allowed them to kick a few quick goals. The 2nd half we played some great footy and our numbers around the ball was fantasc from a young group up against a very big and experienced side, we did an exceponal job. To walk away losing by just over 30 points against a top 2 team and last year losing to the exact same side by almost 200 shows we have really turned things around and going in the right direcon. Good job boys great effort and let's keep learning from the top teams. Best players in no order - Cade Kelly (Ampol voucher), Brandon Pis (Country Bar and Bistro), Brayden Reilly (New Haven Indian voucher), James Braun (Foodland) and Darcy Pink (Gino's).

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A Grade Coach: Jack Dawe B Grade Coach: Nick Cory Coach: Troy
Coach: Ma Sporer & Jake Bromley
6 Troy Ha 15 Brandon Pis 1 Adam Mulraney 2 Cade Kelly 5 Corey Baker 7 Zachary Walker 8 Ellis Cushion 9 Jack Dawe 10 Jack Patzel 11 Darcy Pink 4 Zac Walker 12 Braydn Reilly 13 Rob Versace 14 Cameron Saint 17 Brandan Triffi 19 Marc Roberts 22 Zane Walker 23 Darcy Hogan 24 Chris McCallum 26 Jack Cytrowski 27A Hamish Thompson 28 Will Wright 29 Jordan Ha 30 Nathan Chapple 20 Liam English 31 Nick Cory 32 Tom Winkley 21 Nathan Bell 34 Riley Redway 44 Jake Bromley 53 Cameron Patzel 42 Ma Nelson 48 Tyson Holden 55 Dave Langley 50 Ma Michelson 48 Brad Williams 49 Ma Sorella 45 Nick Joy 36 James Batchelor 41 Laurie Persello 61 Blake Bowman 43 Jacob Wright 38 Jamie Williamson 39 Henry Riddoch 33 Ma Sporer 35 Hayden Brown 40 Alec Roberts 37 Aaron Trowbridge 56 Brodie Snook 31 Zac Linnell 30 Chad Cockrum 38 Kaiden Shawyer 19 Nicholas Lile 27 Kobe Bromley 41 Maxx Bevan 26 Josh Vanderhorst 35 Kaden Bell 16 Grace Altschwager 12 Jayden Hunter 20 Jedd Hardingham 28 Charlie Bromley 32 Eli Grant 39 Harvey Vanderhaul 43 Marcus Forrest 44 Jackson Grant 40 Jack Rowe 11 Jake Bevan 46 Harley Chapple 25 Evan Jazepczyk 13 Summer Batchelor 45 Jackson Long
3 Bradley Scanlon 1 Samuel Simmons 2 Cade Kelly 5 Noah Cockrum 6 James Braun 7 Ashleigh Foulds 8 Ellis Cushion 9 Zeb Elshaug 10 Ky Wichman 11 Jake Bevan 14 Blake McKee 4 Eli Bowman 15 Braydn Hateley 17 Brayden Rowe 21 Brydon Klingberg 29 Ned Hayward 47 Jake Bevan 35 Kaden Bell 42 Shaunn Robinson 46 Ryan Long 41 Jamie Aylesbury

GLENCOE MURPHIES

football club notes seniors

A Grade Coach: Tom Edwards

B Grade Coach: Ben Hentschke

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junior colts

Last week saw us travel to Robe for the annual trip up north. Some much beer weather up there greeted us as the rain stayed away and only some strong winds impacted the days play. We came away from the day with 3 out of 4 wins on the footy field, which is one of best results for the year. This week we welcome Mt Burr for our 2nd to last home game of the year. Our home game sponsor of the round is OGR. Thanks again to all our major sponsors. This week also marks the 200th Senior Game for Ben Hentschke. Ben does so much on and off the field for the club, congratulaons to Pie on his milestone.

Junior Colts: The Junior Colts got off to a great start last week and didn't look back aer quarter me. They connued to dominate on the big ground against another finals opponent and are showing improvement every week. Their final margin was a 112-point win. The pick of the goal kickers was Tom Richards with 6, with the rest spread out. Best players were Kade Mulraney, Kallan Price, Tom Richards, Luke Medhurst and Sam Haase.

Senior Colts: The Senior Colts played one of their best games of the year and also came out of the blocks flying kicking the only 3 goals of the first quarter and shocking our hosts. The energy was up amongst the boys and they connued to hold their lead and even improved upon it each quarter. The final margin was a 32point win against a very fancied opposion. Best players were Lachlan Brierley,

B Grade: The Reserves sll can't seem to get close to their full side together in the same week. But last week they played one their best games challenging the 3rd placed side and almost coming away with a win. The 7 senior colts that filled really provided a lot of the required energy and spark that we needed to get us going. The boys were hanging in there but were going against the breeze in the final term, so this didn't really help them. A 29-point loss in the end seemed a lot closer. Best players Tim Mutch, Bevan Lipscombe, James Kipping, Jayson Finnis, Bailey Rothall, and Mitch Lile.

A Grade: The Seniors played an excellent 4 quarter game and came away with a 1-point with over the much-fancied 3rd placed Robe side. The lads were behind by a couple of goals for most of the game, but with the breeze swirling around across the field and slightly to the stubby booth end it felt like anyone's game. At 3-quarter me we were down by 3 goals but were kicking with a lessened breeze in the final term. Robe got out to a 4-goal lead and we had a couple of blokes go down with injuries, it felt like the game was done at this stage. We ended up kicking 6 goals in the last term, including the last 4, with Dane Paproth being the hero kicking a set shot goal with about 30 seconds le. Best players were Brodie Glynn, Henry Smith, Patrick Mitchell, Tom Edwards, Zacc Cocks and Jack Edmonds.

Patrick Langsmith, Declan Mutch, Kaleb Price, Bailey Rothall and Riley Ferguson.
Price 3 Brodie Glynn 4 Dane Paproth 1 Aidan Hurley 5 Dylan Childs 8 Zacc Cocks (A capt) 9 Tom Edwards 11 Patrick Mitchell 12 Will Maloney 13 Jake Blackwell 7 Declan Hurley 34 Josh Agars 73 Bevan Lipscombe 75 Ethan Bronca 42 Trent Hawke 29 Henry Smith 18 Darcy Williamson 37 Harry Comley 23 Kyle Maney 31 Clay VonDuve 36 Braeden Lipscombe 39 Tim Mutch 59 Byron Tentye 24A Dylan Pfitzner 40 Adam Pulford 68 Sam Hentschke 69 William Rowland 72 Kieron Rigney 51 Isaac Stubberfield 30 Jack Miller 26 Jason Bates 43 Alex Hentschke 63 Shannon Megaw 14 Isaac Mulraney 32 Mitch Lile 50 Mitch Boyd 20 Sam Giersch 57 Ben Curran (B capt) 16 Jack Edmonds 28 James Kipping 44 Jayson Finnis 41 Dillan Young 55 Jed Mahews 24B Mahew Jaeschke 21 Ben Hentschke 27 Tory Weaver 70 Anthony Lipscombe 1 Tobi O’Neill 4 Bailey Rothall 7 Digby Richards-Fennell 3 Tyler Rothall 10 Daniel Ferguson 13 Declan Mutch 17 Luke Stubberfield 18 James Seeliger 21 Riley Ferguson 24 Kaleb Price 19 Brad Shelton 29 Brodie Pfitzner 38 Tyrone Siebert 26 Lachy Brierley 67 Brodie Sco 73 Kieron Rigney 64 Sam Longhurst 27 Brodie Burdon 23 Shane Longhurst 15 Marcus McGrath 20 Patrick Lang-Smith 49 Josh Younger
Coach: Adam
Coach: Will Maloney 12 Hamish Gordon 15 Bailey Dale 14 Jack McGrath 20 Connor Tweddle 24 Jed Sinkunas 7 Lawson Fennell 30 Leslie Jagger 3 Kallan Price 4 Tighe Hurley 5 Max Earl 6 Harley Dale 8 Hunter Crowe 9 Samuel Haase 11 Annabelle Gordon 11 Dominic Midwinter 2 Kade Mulraney 13 Jasmine Haase 16 Jake Thompson 18 Blake Gosden 17 Lachlan Earl 19 Riley Cooper 21 Ryley Dunn 22 Callum Rothe 23 Tyler Fiegert 25 Tom Richards 28 Alejandro Jagger 29 Mason Crowe 36 Luke Medhurst 68 Jaxon Hewle 1st qtr 2nd qtr 3rd qtr 4th qtr final glencoe mount burr

mount burr mozzies

football club notes seniors

A Grade Coach: Reece Duncan

B Grade Coach: Rob Francis

senior colts

Coach: Tim Lile

Brady Sharp

Dallas Montuori

Junior Colts: A really tough game for the boys last week but they played with a lot of heart and didn’t drop their heads down once. Mostyn has his best game scking his head over the ball and giving the first opon. Eli also had a blinder seng up a couple goal with some slick skills. Massive improvement from the boys all round and that’s being reflected in the score line each week.

Senior Colts: Last game we took on a strong Hatherleigh team and were desperate for the win to keep in touch with the finals race. For 95 percent of the game we achieved this but let ourselves down in the last five minutes which cost us the win and losing by 2 goals. As the boys know it was a step in the right direcon. Best players were Bradlee Lawson who had the ball on a string, Heath Johnston backed himself in all game, Rylan McKay led up hard all game, Caleb Carr baled hard in the ruck and Deklan (Nugget) Brant rebounded hard out of defence.

Bazz and his son Kody playing together in the forward line in the final term. Best players were Ed Ballantyne, Braeden Thwaites. Jacob Gregory and DJ

A Grade: Last weekend saw us take on Hatherleigh at Mt Burr Another big match up and despite the loss, our boys could hold their heads high with the effort and heart shown. We spoke aer the game about small lapses that can prove costly and about the need to iron those lapses out and play strong 4 quarter football. With a big game again this week (Glencoe at Glencoe), we’ll need to be at our best. Best players were 1. Dyl Ridley whose work rate doesn’t go unnoced. Able to pick his way thru traffic and connuously set us up going forward. 2. Josh Wallis who offered a great target again at CHF and played some good old fashioned tough football.

3. Jack Muhovics who was (again) dressed to impress before the game and followed up nicely on the field with another strong game.

Lukas Montuori

Kallan Bevan

Bradlee Lawson Blake Brant

Cohen Montuori

Johnston

Rylan Mckay

Declan Brant Caleb Carr

Dean

Chance Mitchell

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Reed Gardiner

Finn Woolston

Eli Green

Jimmy Lile

Jedsen Gamble

Jackson Joesphs

Mostyn Lile

Levi Thiele

Nate Peterson

Hunter Joesphs

Becky Davis

Stella Davis

Lexi Fox

B Grade: It is always tough playing Hatherleigh and Saturday proved to be no excepon. The boys had plenty of added reason to play well with Clint Bowering celebrang his 200th senior game. Bazz has been a great club man and player for well over a decade. From the very first bounce it was clear that the opposion had come to play and they kicked 6 unanswered goals in the first quarter. We responded and were much more compeve in the second quarter but we couldn’t hit the scoreboard. The second half proved to be more of the same but credit to our boys, they kept on giving it their all. The highlight of the game was seeing

4. Ninja Muhovics with another old fashioned display of strong football, pung his head and body over the ball when required. 5. Andrew Ridley who was able to get his hands on the ball in ght situaons and move the ball forward. Like Dylan, can move thru traffic as he likes. 6. Tay Allen with another great display of want and desperaon. Racked up double figures in smothers and connued throwing his body around.

Great job to everyone for geng around the purple sock round for Pancreac Cancer, a great show of support and a great money raising iniave.

On to Glencoe this round, see you all there!

Go Burr

Coach: Frazer Johnston
1 Wil Bowering 2 Andrew Ridley 4 Harrison Sutcliffe 5 James Wallis 6 Brodie Hennink Nathaniel Manhood 29 Harvey Muhovics Liam Johnston 43 Tom Hales 9 Nathan Muhovics 13 Mark Teagle 21 Jesse Robbins 22 Sam Wallis 27 Josh Fiebig 16 Tyler Stanley 31B Frazer Johnston 33 Braeden Thwaites 7 Cory Gamble 20 Je Bowering 35 Jack Gregory 26 Noah Telfer 40 Kody Bowering 30 Ed Ballantyne 31A Reece Duncan 18 Dylan Ridley 17A Rhys Gamble 11 Bailey Poulish 28 Jack Muhovics 44 Ben Ballantyne 46 Harry Corman 49 Clint Bowering 52 Josh Murphy 17B Lachie Alcock 19 Geordie Whennen 32 Peter Guye 14 Taylor Allen 53 Calum Sparkes 54 Jack Francis Daniel Jankowski William Wheaton 47 Jacob Gregory
Manhood Sam
Heath
Braden
Hunt Charlie Bevan Tate Adie
Jackson
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kongorong hawks

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A Grade Coach: Cameron Sandercock

B Grade Coach: Tony Elletson

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football club notes

We were greeted with blue skies and sunshine, which made for a nice change to previous weeks, although it didn't last the day out. Mixed results at Glencoe, write ups and awards as follows:

Under 11: The young Hawks travelled to Glencoe for a hard fought out game of football. Although it was a physical game, this did not stop the determinaon and commitment to be the first at the ball. They connued to look for their teammates, which resulted in every player being involved in the game.

Awards: Intersport - Mason Lile, Coaches Award - Jack Maidment, Rob & Amy Whiy Award - Toby Telford, Presidents Award - Jack McKenzie, Donut King - Harry Collins.

Junior Colts: It was a tough day at Glencoe. The Junior Colts tried their best but struggled against the much taller opponents. We will work on our movement skills at training and talk about how we bring those skills into game day. Awards: Lucas Family Award - Ryan Lucas, Aussie Disposals - Declan Richardson, SpotOn Fishing - Jacko Bald, Janeway Plumbing - Logan Cordy, Paradise Pizza - Blake Telford and Angus Maidment in sixth best.

Senior Colts: Boys started off well with a great first quarter coming into the first break with the lead. To Glencoe's credit, they made it a compeve game from then on. Our inaccurate kicking is an area for us to work on but been pung some great patches of play together over the last couple of weeks, well done fellas. Awards: MT WheelsJack Ausn, Swallow Drive MeatsTyler Richardson, Mick Mullan Award - Marley McDonald, Coaches Award - Will Von Stanke, Badenoch's Deli - Ryan Taylor, with Bam Kent coming in at sixth best.

Reserves: Good to be back on the winners list aer a tough few weeks. With a long list of outs, the boys who put their hands up to play needed a big effort. Fortunately, the whole team stood up and contributed to a good victory Special menon to club legend Jenks for pulling on the boots and

showing he sll is a class above. Also, to Cohen and Harrison for coming up from the colts and geng in amongst it. The win keeps us in the hunt, but a lot of work needs to be done to make it happen. Lastly to Bryce and Amanda for stepping up into important posions on the bench, we thank you for helping the boys out. Awards: Jacob ArthursonCommercial Hotel, Riley Maconachie - Collins Court Butchers, Dan Hann - Killara Food Court, Aaron Shepherd - Pick Ave Deli, John Simkin - Club Tea along with Sean Farrell. Great to see a new bloke to the Club put his hand up for umpiring too, well done Adam Pearce.

Seniors: Glencoe got off to a flying start in the first quarter, to which we had no answer, unl the second quarter where we had an awesome quarter of footy. Players were running from everywhere and being up and about, and consequently we managed to get back in the game only trailing by 3 points at half me. Glencoe then kicked away in the third, which seemed to be the scoring end. Coming into the last we started well, but unfortunately le the margin too big to play catch up. Boys baled it out well, and special menon to the colts who stepped up for their first senior game, in Tyler Richardson and Ethan Williamson, the boys acquied themselves well and look forward to seeing more of them in acon in the A's. Awards: Collins Court Butcher - Lennox Lewis, Commercial Hotel - Jake Whiy, Killara Food Centre - Ma Cordy, Club Tea (and with 5 goals for the day) - Cam Sandercock, Club TeaTyrone Rayner, Pick Ave Deli - Ethan Norman.

Kongorong Cup next week, make sure you stay back at the Club and buy a horse, and jump onto Eventbrite to purchase your ckets – limited number so don't be the one to miss out on the social event of the year.

Good luck to all football and netball teams as we take on Robe, and if you've put your hand up to help out in anyway, we thank you!

Je Aard
Coach:
Coach: Mark Paech 2B Shaun Beard 5 Darcy Hunt 8 Bryce James 1A Jarrod Ryan 4 Fraser Brewster 24A Ethan Norman 1B Jordan Cozzi 2A Bryn Weaver 3 Jake Whiy 6 Cameron Sandercock 9 Luke McIntyre 13A Je Aard (A c) 10B Liam Durcan 14 Lennox Lewis 15A Ricky Hay 13B Andrew Telford
John Simkin 16 Brandon Kranz 17 Will Vickery 18A Joel Maconachie 11 Mahew Cordy (A vc) 20 Wayne Awill 21 Ryan Vickery 23 Jack Ausn 10A Mahew Roberts 24B Joel Maconachie 25 Marty Von Stanke (A c) 26 Sean Farrell (B c) 27 Michael Waters 28A Jacob Arthurson 28B Harry Maddern 41 Jackson Meyer 46 Tom Hunter 54 Aaron Shepherd 62 Bodhi Pannenburg 43 Will Von Stanke 55 MahewMaidment(Bvc) 48 Paul Ellis (B vc 33 Corben O'Dea 36 Tyreese Newton 45 Adam Properi-Porta 61 William Cameron 88 Tony Elletson 34 Mark Paech 37 Dan Hann 59 Tyler Richardson 60 Lachie Pulford 29A Tyrone Rayner 39 Sco Fleming 47 Sean Maddern 52 Braidon Frost 57 Campbell Graney 63 Declan Wright 65 Robbbie Hein 32 Geoff Hay 56 Riley Maconachie 64 Ma Lucas 67 Cohen Janeway 53 Adam Searle 51 Shak Von Stanke 66 Sam Whitehead 68 Brodie Moulten 2 Cohen Galpin 1 Kain Ashby 3 Tyler Richardson (vc) 5 Declan Richardson 7 Luke Allen 8 Axl Von Stanke 11 Axel Page 10 Marley McDonald 12 Logan Cordy 40 Jackson Bald 18 Ryan Taylor 34 Ethan Williamson 36 Bam Kent 81 Cohen Janeway (c) 20 Zac Pearce 23 Jobe Janeway 22 Noah Pearce 26 Ryan Lucas 29 Shak Von Stanke 15 Jacob Gordon 24 Toby McKinnon 25 Jack Ausn 88 Harrison Elletson 35 Judd Cordy 14 Blake Telford 27 Will Von Stanke (c) 8 Jimmy Whiy 12 Connor Gordon 18 Jacob Gordon 1 Declan Richardson 2 Koby Galloway 7 Ryan Lucas 9 Mason Galpin 14 Angus Maidment 20 Blake Telford 21 Noah Von Stanke-Dowie 24 Zach Paech 26 Sam Pearce 31 Hunter Bingham 32 Logan Cordy 38 Jackson Bald 29 Sam McInnes 23 Axel Page 1st qtr 2nd qtr 3rd qtr 4th qtr final kongorong robe
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ROBE ROOSTERS

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A Grade Coach: Nathan Brown B Grade Coach: Anthony

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football club notes

Junior Colts: It has been a tricky, few weeks of footy for our boys; this week was no different. To their credit they have kept their heads up, persisted, and worked hard in our training sessions. They connue to learn about the game and what it takes to be a team that consistently wins games. The boys have pride, are realisc and resilient and know that if they keep improving their skills, ability to concentrate, and be disciplined; things will turn around. At this point of the season, we oen find ourselves 'punching' above our height, age, and weight. This needs to be recognized when assessing the team's performance. I reckon we are going prey well. People I speak with are proud of the quality and type of footy that the boys are producing. We can all see light at the end of the tunnel, and it's not a train. In relaon to last week's game; as the game developed, I believe we made the well drilled and skilled Glencoe boys more and more accountable, resulng in a reasonably even last quarter; even though we didn't score. (if that makes sense). Our more consistent players were: John, Flynn, Conrad, Dylan, Spencer, and Eli. Our goal kicker was Conrad. Incenve Award recipients were: Union Café: Spencer Aitken, Rosie's Award: John Hinchliffe, Robe Seafood and Take Away

'Nugget' Awards: Flynn Collins and Noah Maczckowiack. No one likes to see or have any player sustain a serious injury Unfortunately, in the second quarter Reid Johns suffered a

broken arm. This is disappoinng for him and the team. We all wish Reid a comfortable, non-complicated recovery, and see him running laps as soon as possible, as well as helping mum and dad with jobs at home. This week the boys know that anything less than their personal best performance, for the whole game, will not be good enough. Have a red hot go boys!

A Grade: The injury curse sll haunts our A Grade and this is starng to impact upon the confidence of the playing group. The match against Glencoe was a hard slog and while the oval and condions were good neither team could get any flow on football. The majority of the match was played between both sides’ half back lines. Robe were unable to finish the match off and a dogged Glencoe snatched a one point victory to the disappointment of the Robe team. Laurie and Duon played exceponal football for Robe despite the close aenon off the ball and above their shoulders. Deane, Miller, Dunn, Wachtel and Robertson played well in patches. We look forward to injured players returning and geng our season back on track.

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round 14 RESULTS

A GRADE

Hatherleigh 41 (M. Redman, M. Pulmer) def Mount Burr 31 (M. Hagge, L. Schultz)

Port MacDonnell 84 (K. Collins, M. Hein) def Nangwarry 20 (C. Ferguson, C. Dinnison)

Tantanoola 43 (K. Varcoe, K. Ousey) drew with Kalangadoo 43 (L. Munro, E. McDiarmid)

Robe 46 (L. Perkins, S. Laurie) def Glencoe 38 (S. Edwards)

A RESERVE

Mount Burr 40 (A. Lambert, J. Holland) def Hatherleigh 38 (S. Broadhead, C. Sullivan)

Nangwarry 22 (B. Dycer, T. Ploenges) lost to Port MacDonnell 69 (N. Collins, C. Manning)

Tantanoola 34 (B. Taylor, D. Hateley) lost to Kalangadoo 45 (R. Wetherall, G. Duncan)

Robe 44 (A. Jennings, M. Hayes) def Glencoe 23 (S. Brierley, J. Gosden)

B GRADE

Hatherleigh 52 (E. Cook, J. Bellinger) def

Mount Burr 15 (M. Bowering, S. Lowndes)

Port MacDonnell 64 (D. Spencer, J. Grigg) def Nangwarry 19 (M. McKay, A. Burdon)

Kalangadoo 33 (D. Ingley, L. Mules) def Tantanoola 21 (I. Marshall, S. Peters)

Glencoe 38 (A. Clegge, A. Von Duve) def Robe 35 (G. Wirth, T. Marn)

B RESERVE

Mount Burr 47 (A. S-Muhovics, D. Smith) def Hatherleigh 23 (N. Thomas, A. Haines)

Port MacDonnell 66 (A. Moulden, B. Jones) def Nangwarry 10 (D. Sealey, A. Long)

Kalangadoo 37 (J. Greenwood, G. Box) def Tantanoola 23 (L. Kuiper, J. White)

Robe 47 (S. Penfold, M. Brooks) def Glencoe 37 (A. Briggs, J. Owen)

17&UNDER

Mount Burr 59 (J. Bowering, M. Gregory) def Hatherleigh 28 (D. Brown, N. Faulkner)

Port MacDonnell 63 (L. Lamb, R. Moody) def Nangwarry 32 (K. Ephia, M. Mitchell)

Tantanoola 41 (M. Curshion, D. Bevan) def Kalangadoo 13 (A. E Yeates, A. Thompson) Glencoe 50 (C. Bignell, K. Ferguson) def Robe 42 (A. Birchall, K. Brooks)

15&UNDER

Hatherleigh 74 (K. Nele, L. Carruthers) def Mount Burr 28 (S. Smith, S. Sigston)

Port MacDonnell 58 (L. McPherson, J. Morgan) def Nangwarry 30 (S. Virtanen, K. Epiha)

Kalangadoo 86 (L. Egan, M. Anderson) def Tantanoola 13 (I. O’Brien, I. Gordon)

Robe 35 (T. Gibbins, M. Roach) def Glencoe 33 (A. Cary, C. Childs)

13&UNDER

Mount Burr 43 (C. Sigston, I. Ballantyne) def Hatherleigh 40 (T. Prouse, S. Clark)

Port MacDonnell 34 (L. Whan, A. Smith) def Nangwarry 11 (J. Petrie, R. Rohiah)

Kalangadoo 42 (A. P-Porta, K. Clark) def Tantanoola 13 (E. Mason, T. Long)

Glencoe 43 (A. Gordon, G. Cary) def Robe 2 (S. Warren, S. Boyle)

B RESERVE

Robe 8 5 0 1 610 554 16 110.11 Mt Burr 4 9 0 1 501 562 8 89.15 Nangwarry 0 12 0 2 270 829 0 32.57 W L D B For Agst Pts % Kalangadoo 12 0 1 1 889 428 25 207.71 Glencoe 10 2 0 2 633 434 20 145.85 Tantanoola 8 3 1 2 646 530 17 121.89 A GRADE Port MacD 5 7 1 1 606 557 11 108.80 Hatherleigh 6 5 1 2 561 534 13 105.06 Kongorong 1 11 0 2 404 692 2 58.38 A RESERVE W L D B For Agst Pts % Kalangadoo 10 3 0 1 647 426 20 151.88 Hatherleigh 7 5 0 2 572 459 14 124.62 Robe 13 0 0 1 630 389 26 161.95 Nangwarry 0 12 0 2 305 770 0 39.61 Glencoe 6 6 0 2 539 503 12 107.16 Robe 10 3 0 1 592 444 20 133.33 Glencoe 8 3 1 2 572 443 17 129.12 Tantanoola 7 5 0 2 479 374 14 128.07 Hatherleigh 5 6 1 2 515 449 11 114.70 Tantanoola 6 6 0 2 555 493 12 112.58 Mt Burr 2 11 0 1 308 613 4 50.24 Kongorong 1 11 0 2 411 675 2 60.89 Kalangadoo 12 1 0 1 692 371 24 186.52 Port MacD 9 4 0 1 675 453 18 149.01 B GRADE Mt Burr 4 9 0 1 489 655 8 74.66 Kongorong 2 10 0 2 340 521 4 65.26 Port MacD 9 4 0 1 574 447 18 128.41 W L D B For Agst Pts % Mount Burr 12 1 0 1 759 420 24 180.71 Kalangadoo 13 0 0 1 731 156 26 468.59 Mount Burr 7 6 0 1 490 533 14 91.93 Kalangadoo 1 12 0 1 339 739 2 45.87 Mount Burr 8 5 0 1 529 387 16 136.69 Tantanoola 0 12 0 2 190 775 0 24.52 Nangwarry 3 9 0 2 262 437 6 59.95 Robe 0 13 0 1 104 546 0 19.05 Nangwarry 0 12 0 2 204 718 0 28.41 17&UNDER Port MacD 11 2 0 1 693 485 22 142.89 Kalangadoo 13 0 0 1 657 390 26 168.46 Hatherleigh 4 8 0 2 546 620 8 88.06 Nangwarry 1 11 0 2 357 739 2 48.31 Kongorong 7 5 0 2 580 490 14 118.37 15&UNDER W L D B For Agst Pts % Kalangadoo 13 0 0 1 1054 188 26 560.64 Port MacD 12 1 0 1 680 355 24 191.55 W L D B For Agst Pts % Hatherleigh 10 2 0 2 706 300 20 235.33 Robe 4 9 0 1 327 577 8 56.67 Robe 4 9 0 1 552 547 8 100.91 Glencoe 2 10 0 2 379 465 4 81.51 Port MacD. 9 4 0 1 458 331 18 138.37 Nangwarry 0 12 0 2 236 646 0 36.53 W L D B For Agst Pts % Glencoe 3 9 0 2 345 527 6 65.46 Tantanoola 6 6 0 2 425 358 12 118.72 Robe 5 8 0 1 395 517 10 76.40 Kongorong 3 9 0 2 354 450 6 78.67
Kongorong 2 10 0 2 214 619 4 34.57 Glencoe 6 6 0 2 569 523 12 108.80 Nangwarry 5 7 0 2 441 573 10 76.96 13&UNDER W L D B For Agst Pts % Hatherleigh 10 2 0 2 621 406 20 152.96 Tantanoola 10 2 0 2 619 451 20 137.25 Glencoe 10 2 0 2 545 227 20 240.09 Hatherleigh. 9 3 0 2 513 312 18 164.42 Port MacD. 8 5 0 1 440 322 16 136.65 Tantanoola 4 8 0 2 290 394 8 73.60 Mount Burr 8 5 0 1 354 475 16 74.53 Kongorong 1 11 0 2 180 550 2 32.73 2023
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HATHERLEIGH vS NANGWARRY

The Eagles host the Saints this weekend at Hatherleigh. Nangwarry’s defensive line up of Kayla Gray and Chrystal Lock will work hard to shut down the influence of Demi Vanderhorst and Maddie Pulmer in the goal circle for the Eagles. Cassie Dinnison will lead the Saints through the court and will combine with Claire Ferguson to feed into goalies Hayley Vanderhorst and Tahlia Wilson. Maddie Redman and Elly redden are a strong defensive combinaon for the Eagles and they will create turnovers in the circle, feeding the ball back down the court through Tegan Telfer and Erin Watson. Hatherleigh will come away with the win at the end of this game, however the Saints will fight hard for every possession.

PORT MACDONNELL VS TANTANOOLA

The Tigers head to Port MacDonnell this weekend to face off against the Demons. Port MacDonnell strong defensive combinaon of Alysha Coon and Alana Berkefeld will work relessly in the circle and create issues for Tantanoola’s Keryl Ousey and Emma Gould. Down the other end of the court Megan Hein and Kori Collins will be fed well from outside of the circle by Liza Mutch and Shannon Scheidl. Kate Bromley and Tayla Rowe fight hard to create turnovers and send the ball back down the court through Kate Varcoe and Casey Walker, who will feed into the Tant goalies with ease, using their height to their advantage. Port Mac’s defensive line up will make it hard to get the ball into the circle, geng hands over balls and creang intercepts wherever possible. Aer a tough fought game Tantanoola will come away with the win.

GLENCOE VS MOUNT BURR

The Mozzies will be looking to come out this weekend against the Murphies at Glencoe. Mount Burr midcourters Laura Schultz and Ella Easterby combine well and feed their goalies, Lauren Wheeler and Ebony Clark, with ease from outside the circle. Glencoe’s Chelsea Owen and Sarah Edwards will fight hard to create turnovers, chasing up loose balls before feeding them back down the court, guided by Donna Jaeschke. Jenna Paproth and Chantelle Cocks are both accurate goalies and will convert many turnovers sent their way from the defensive end, however they will be under pressure from Mount Burr’s Madi Hagge and Olivia Dean. This game has the potenal to be a close one, however Glencoe will finish the day with the points.

KONGORONG VS ROBE

Kongorong host the Roosters this weekend, with the Hawks coming off the bye in round 14. Robe’s Tori Gluyas and Sarah Laurie have been combining well in the goal circle, moving and shoong with ease. The Hawks defenders Riley Buckingham and Emily Lightbody will fight relessly, snatching up any loose balls and rebounds they can, before working the ball back down the court through Kate Wright and Rachel Perry. Down the other end of the court Tilah Buckingham and Evie Sealey will move well together, shoong with accuracy, however the pressure of Emma Grant and Georgia Perkins may prove to be too much for the young goalies. This game will likely end in Robe’s favour however the Hawks won’t let the win go without a tough bale.

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Junior 2: No notes supplied. Awards: Addison Lowe (Daisy Sun the Label), Emma McGrath (HLC), Maggie Mahews (Macca's Mt Gambier).

Junior 1: Great pressure today defensively, its posive to see us start having a go at using our outside arm to aack the ball. Let's keep working on recovering quickly and geng those hands up. All goalies shot well today and are using great technique. Even though it was wet and slippery, we worked hard, and we chased down the loose balls – although at mes our footwork let us down. We need to keep working on finding the front posion and creang space for each other, rather than asking for the ball over the top. Awards: Leyla Marshall (Dentons Sportspower), Violet Fitzgerald (Dentons Sportspower), Leila Schmidt (Toy Kingdom), Arabella Hassell (HLC).

13 & Under: Hatherleigh (40) def by Mt Burr (43). Unfortunately, today was not our day

Due to illness and absence, we were restricted to the changes we could make which limited our flexibility. Regardless of what posion you play you need to work hard to bring 100% and play with intensity

Our game is never going to be perfect, however, when we make a mistake, we need to learn and grow from them – to change it for the next me. We had some great passages of play, however, just didn't capitalise on every opportunity. Today our passing was our biggest downfall; we will regroup and connue to build on our skills each week. This will only get beer though it you aend training regularly. Thank you to Kirby and Arrabella for taking the court today at such short noce you both worked very hard. Awards: Livvi Faulkner (Corner Clip), Chloe David (HLC), Tilly Prouse (Denton's Sportspower).

15 & Under: Hatherleigh (74) def Mt Burr (28). No notes supplied. Best players: Kalli Nele & Leni Carruthers.

17 & Under: Hatherleigh (59) def by Mt Burr (28). No notes supplied. Awards: Deni Brown (Dentons Sportspower), Niah Faulkner (HLC), Halle Marino (Java Café).

B Reserve: Hatherleigh (22) def by Mt Burr (47). It just wasn't our day today and one we will put behind us and learn from. Injury and illness sll play havoc on our team. We had combinaons and players playing out of posion today which was challenging against a compeve side. Though we had some great passages of play and got hands to the ball creang turnovers we were unable to score consistently. Thank you to Jess Bowman for pung on a dress today to help us out at such short noce. Hopefully with a half game under your belt and dusng off the cobwebs you pull up okay tomorrow. Let's pickup the intensity, commit to trainings and enjoy the run home to finals. We would like to make menon and give a big thank you to the ladies that turn up each week to help us out. Raelene Smith our ever-reliable scorer, Jo Murray and Billie Bellinger who share the roles of primary carer and mekeeper and Di Loveday stats writer, budget writer, best player picker. We certainly appreciate the me you give and the love and support. As a team we cannot thank you enough. Awards: Nicole Thomas (Somerset Hotel), Amy Haines (Gino's Pizza).

B Grade: Hatherleigh (52) def Mt Burr (15). It was a happy day on court for our B grade girls today playing Mt Burr on their home court, with Coach Nat spreading happiness and posive vibes amongst the team. The girls took the vibe and ran with it ensuring a strong start to the first quarter. Our goalies Eliza (GS) and Ellie (GA) played a stellar game together, both shoong exceponally and pung the team in a great posion at the end of the first quarter with an 11-goal lead. Our mid-court game play was well organised today and the team seemed seled in both their aacking and defensive games. Jas in C and Meg in WA made sure the ball made it the goalies safely, finding the gaps and execung pracced plays well supported by our defence players in Ella (GD) and Demi (WD). Both these girls connued to put pressure on the opposion with a water ght defence, at mes leaving lile opportunies for Mount Burr to move the ball around the

court and taking some impressive intercepts. Lost scoring opportunies from the Burr throughout the first half of the game allowed Hatherleigh to connue their first quarter form resulng in a further extension in the margin at half me to be fieen goals up at half me. Georgia played a great game in the GK posion, applying further pressure in the opposions goal circle and capitalising on rebounds supported by Ella creang turn overs and scoring opportunies for Hatherleigh on the opposions centre passes. A nasty fall by Ellie just before the half me whistle had her come off due to the blood rule and Hayley took the GA posion for the rest of the quarter. Hayley sloed in seamlessly and maintained momentum. The interrupon did not deter Hatherleigh to connue their impressive form. Ellie was back at the start of the third quarter and with Eliza connued to put points on the board. Changes at half me brough Sophie on in GK, Hayley displayed her diversity and adaptability coming on in WA. Sophie provided a solid performance connuing the pressure on Mt Burrs goalies, with Jas in C again impressing us with another full throle game from beginning to end. Our girls did us proud with their performance today, consistently dominang throughout the game and walking away with the win 52-15. Well done to the B grade girls! Thank you to our ever-reliable scorer Sarah Eccles-Smith. Awards: Ellie Cook (Somerset Hotel), Jasmyne Bellinger (Gino's Pizza), Demi Jones (Gino's Pizza).

A Reserve: Hatherleigh (38) def by Mt Burr (40). An ordinary day – weather wise, slippery courts and just one of those days that didn't go our way. Let's not dwell on today, lets put it behind us and work to geng back our mojo that we had a few weeks back. I know that with two of our most experienced players out, we have had to change combinaons and we just need to connue to work hard at those. I thought we had some good passages of play and created 35 turnovers (all over the court) which is awesome, but we only managed to convert 15 of those turnovers into goals. At mes we only had one player coming at the ball and not fully front on to receive the pass. A few things we need to keep working on and it will turn around to some wins again. A big thank you to Niah and Eliza for sing on the bench in the cold and wet again today, really appreciate what you do for our team. Thanks to Liv for primary carer, was plenty to do this week and Grace for scoring. Congratulaons Sarah Broadhead on your engagement! Awards: Sarah Broadhead (Gino's Pizza), Cate Sullivan (Somerset Hotel), Abby Wight (All Seasons Beauty and Hire ouits).

A Grade: Hatherleigh (41) def Mt Burr (31). We finally had a full line up this week but with the girls being apprehensive about the slipperiness of the court saw us starng slow but as we hit the second quarter the court was mostly dry, and the girls hit their straps to have a nine-goal turn-around. Mads Pulmer had a physical day but with some grit and determinaon saw her having a great day, the combinaon between her and Demi is growing every week, Dem being ever reliable with great movement and nice shoong against a tough opponent. Rosie yet again a super consistent game with her confidence to release into the goalies on point. Erin always puts in the hard yards with another great game being a great support and creang opportunies whether in aack or defence. Lara never gives less than 110% and today her work rate was not less with great pressure and working it out of defence. Elly played a great game trying to perfect a few things and she got some great hands to balls combining well with Mads R. I have asked Mads to step out of her comfort zone and she did that really well today hopefully giving her confidence to carry on! Tegan came on at half me showing great intensity and worked hard on transions out. Another great team effort to connue to give ourselves every opportunity for a finals campaign. Thanks to Marie for scoring, Liv for doing stats and primary caring and Im for sing bench. Awards: Maddie Redman (Somerset Hotel), Team (Gino's Pizza), Players Player – Maddie Redman.

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A big thank you to Port Mac for helping us out with umpires over numerous grades, it certainly helps the day run smoothly if we have. Thank you to all that aended Nangchella it was a well-supported night with loads of dancing and selfies. I am certain we all felt the fesval vibe. A big thank you to Hayley who took charge of the decoraons and she did a great job.

Next home game is our Aucon which is the biggest fundraiser for the club, if you have a business and would like to support us by donang please catch up with Tamara and Teresa. Otherwise we look forward to seeing what the teams organise as their items.

Four games le so let's finish the season off with a few wins! We would we'd like to individually thank our several major sponsors for supporng the Nangwarry Netball and Football Club for season 2023. This week we acknowledge Empak Homes and Spiderman SE.

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Junior 1: A really great game today girls. Everyone played really well back to where we were a few weeks back. You all moved well and didn't crowd as much and passed quickly to the lead. Just got to remember to pass in front of your player to where they are running. We had a good swap around and no maer where you were put everyone tried really hard and never gave up, its great to see you all enjoying it. Keep up the good work this week. Best Harper and Aubrey.

13 & Under: Bad luck guys on another tough game, it's not easy when we never have our full team! Thank you Asha for stepping up and running a whole game in centre for us! Best players went to James and Ruby for working hard in defence and geng plenty of intercepts, with Lucy receiving the award for fighng hard all game.

15 & Under: We again connued to struggle in this second half of the season aer a brilliant first half. At training we will connue to work on geng in front of our players and passing to space. Our second and third quarters were great and we were only outscored by a few goals. Holly, Skye and Kiara had a great game in defence. Holly connues to improves and is pleasing to see. Kiara

drove and passed well. Skye received many intercepts and applied intense pressure to create turnovers. Skye received BP Dohnt award.

17 & Under: First of all. Thank you to all 4 15s girls that took the court for us! I appreciate you all pung in 100%. Secondly, what a great game to all of you. All I asked from you all is to see you give it your all and to see improvement from the first round and we saw that this game. With 4 games le equally as tough let’s just make sure we are giving it our all and finish the season enjoying ourselves. Best players Kiara Epiha and Maddison Mitchell

B Reserve: A much beer game of netball this week, but sadly sll missing a few of our girls. A massive thank you to Emily and Maddison Timms who stepped up today. We need to remember we may not be winning games but If we are improving our own game of netball each week then that is our win. All girls had such posive plays throughout all the game, everyone worked alot beer and I feel like heads were not being dropped. Well done to best player Davina running our C you made strong clear leads helping throughout the game.

B Grade: A big thank you to Chloe for coaching on Saturday at the last minute I appreciate it. Thank you to the girls too for understanding. Ellie, Zoe and Amelia worked hard all game to apply great defensive pressure creang many turnovers. Shandeen and Giorja moved really well in the circle together against some tough defenders. Alisha and Montana had some really good passages of play down the midcourt and had some beauful passing into the goal circle.

A Reserve: We had some really good patches of play today and transioned down court well. When we were paent and met the ball it worked well. Aack all combining well together. Defence as always worked overme and got some really good intercepts. Aack bought ball down well, but some passing errors that let us down at mes. Sll a posive game girls with some good patches. Hope Teresa has a speedy recovery. Thanks to juniors Kaitlin and Keira and also Montana for filling in. Best players Bri and Tamara.

A Grade: Well when we thought we may not of got a team together this week we did quite well considering all the team changes. Thanks to everyone that put their hand up to help A Grade fill a side. We started a bit slow, it took us a while to sele in together but we did and started to combine well. We had some really great moments and when we moved ball around and met it were hard to beat in aack. Defence worked hard all game geng some good intercepts and rebounds from a good goalie combinaon. We struggled to bring ball down at mes but worked overme to get there. Was a great effort everyone keep it up. Best Claire and Cassie.

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Junior 2: Well done girls on a really good effort today. It was great to have our full team back & it is so pleasing to see how far you've all come so far this season. Passing was a lot beer today - we were hing our targets beaufully. We sll need to work on spreading out more & not being those “seagulls to a hot chip”. I'm so proud of you all - let's keep pushing & finish off our season strongly. Imogen was back from her holiday & came in & played a terrific game - she earned herself the Bakers Delight award. Desny also had a great game with a couple of goals - she was awarded the Subway voucher. Well done girls!

Junior 1: The girls played an awesome game today. Improving so much as a team. Thank you to Subway, our sponsor. Awards went to Torah and Emily

13 & Under: Nangwarry 11 defeated by Port MacDonnell 34. It took the girls most of the first quarter to sele their nerves, stepping was a huge factor throughout the whole game, making the defence end work tremendously hard. We welcomed back Mia Spehr from holidays who helped the team when working on pulling down the ball with two hands and geng plenty of clean intercepts and rebounds, well done defensive side. The aack side treasured many of our turn arounds. Evie Jones & Kasey McLean shot some amazing long bombs. Just need to work on consistency thought the whole court! Great game girls! Awards: Lily Whan (McDonalds), Addison Smith (Subway), Daisee Stanley (Boost), Evie Jones (Subway).

15 & Under: Nangwarry 30 defeated by Port MacDonnell 58. Another great game by all, everyone pushed each other, backed one another, and encouraged each other which was great to hear and see. We had a lot of different changes today on the court and everyone put in 110% that was asked of them and if they weren't sure what to do, they gave it a red hot crack anyway. We had some great transion down the court and we had some great touches as well. When the girls realised something wasn't working, they came in and spoke about it then changed it up straight away. It's great to see that the girls are really listening at training and pung the things we learn and do at trainings in our game on Saturdays. There is sll a lile bit to work on such as our passes and fakes down the court but our footwork improved today and we all found our voices which was great. Everybody had a great game today and seemed to really enjoy the game. Lots of big, happy smiles and laughing on and off the court, which is a great look from the sidelines. Great game by all. Awards: Layla McPherson (Arena), Jasmine Morgan (Bakers Delight).

17 & Under: Nangwarry 32 defeated by Port MacDonnell 63. Some slightly warmer weather this week meant that our girls could really focus on our skills in the absence of the normally present wind and rain. Lillie Lamb combined well in goals with both Lara Wilson and Lilly Day, holding strong in front all day and adjusng her game according to her defenders. Stevie Collins ran through the centre this week, bringing her reless defensive effort further up the court. Ruby Moody started in WD and got countless hands to balls and then combined well with Bridie McPherson defensively in the circle during the second half to get her team even more stops with the extra space heading backwards. A great team effort saw our girls get the win this week, a result of a strong week of game preparaon and a hard training. Next week will test the girls in a 2v3 face off against Tantanoola, likely to determine which team gets a second chance finals posion. Awards: Lillie Lamb (Fasta Pasta), Ruby Moody (Subway).

B Reserve: Nangwarry 10 defeated by Port MacDonnell 66. Everyone kept pushing their efforts through the whole game. Finishing off strong in the last quarter was great to see. We also worked the ball in close to the ring which ensured us to finish off. This was really well done by all players. Our driving was good out of defence and Salem worked relessly through the middle. The key for our games is to keep being aware of the ball and each other's movements. It allows us to balance the court and not go into each other's space. Well done. Amber Moulden & Brooklyn Jones received our sponsor awardsVictoria Hotel Shipwreck Bistro, Chemist King and F45 Mt Gambier

B Grade: Nangwarry 19 defeated by Port MacDonnell 64. It was a strong and impressive start to our game. Everyone worked hard to establish posions, did their job and turned ball over. The court was well balanced and everyone did their preliminary work to gain and maintain possession. Across all four quarters, we consistently maintained pressure across the court and we were rewarded for our efforts with our turnovers. We treasured the ball and used it to our advantage around circle edge, finding the post. Our transions down court were well med and impressive to watch. A solid four quarters played by all. Each combinaon worked relessly together and was supported by the defensive pressure. We had some really good passages of play which look spectacular. Awards: Deanne Spencer (Shipwreck Bistro, Victoria Hotel Port MacDonnell), Jess Grigg (Birdie Blue).

A Reserve: Nangwarry 22 defeated by Port MacDonnell 69. Solid game today girls, we went out hard and played 4 consistent quarters. Our defensive pressure all over the court was awesome with everyone working overme and geng many touches. Our passages of play down the court seemed to flow a lot more smoothly today and open plays. The next few weeks are going to be tough for us, so we definitely need to keep working hard at training and ensuring we all switch on come Saturdays. We've worked hard all season, with some up's and down's, but we need to not drop the ball now, so close to finals. Awards: Nic Collins (Victoria Hotel), Cody Manning (Kirralie Jade).

A Grade: Nangwarry 20 defeated by Port MacDonnell 84. It was so nice today to sit back and watch the netball I know you can all play individually and as a team. Today's game was completely different to last week's, which was so nice to watch. I set you all a team goal today and you all stepped up to the plate, not only was it awesome to achieve what we set out to achieve but it also showed we can play 4 consistent quarters. I do believe today was a team effort, everyone gave 100% and ran out the game with the same intensity as we started. Today saw some players play posions they haven't played before this season and OMG they didn't disappoint, I am so proud that those players took the new posion with open minds and gave 100% commitment - it was like they've played those posions all year. Our defensive pressure all over the court was awesome, everyone ensuring hands up over the ball and having a crack to try and get a turnover. Our transion down the court from defence to aack seemed to flow a lot easier and looked like we had heaps of space on court. Overall, it was an awesome game to watch and I hope it felt as good playing as it did to watch. We do need to keep pushing hard right to the end of the season, we've got 3 games le, so let's all work hard and play the netball I know we can all play. Awards: Team effort, and Megan Hein, sponsored by Hy Cra Cabinets (Victoria Hotel), Kori Collins sponsored by Chris Patzel (Grantville Court Butcher).

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Junior 2: With a few weeks of having numbers down, it was great to have a full team again! We were lucky to have the rain stay away in our first game & although the court was wet, you all worked hard to chase loose balls & had minimal errors while bringing the ball down to score. Just need to remember we cant pass into hands, but very nice work girls! Tiger Cubs came back out to play, but was cut short when the temp dropped and the rain decided to come in! Girls you did so well! There was minimal crowding around the ball and you all remembered your posions! There was some excellent defending and even intercepts. Keep up the great work girls! Awards went to Millie, your first year of netball and you're reading the play so well, great intercepts and passing decisions. Polly, you had some great intercepts and lead for the ball, great work!

Junior 1: Of the last 6 games our girls have only played 3 matches (byes, cancellaon of games). In addion there have been a few trainings due to sickness, injury, players unavailable and holidays. Unfortunately this resulted in many 'forgeng' what we have been working on and thus slipping into old, bad habits. On a posive note it was pleasing that the girls connued to give their best efforts throughout the game. Awards to Stella Peters (Fasta Pasta) and Zahli (Donut King) with Nyree not far behind.

13 & Under: A tough game today against Kalangadoo who are undefeated & top of the ladder The girls played their game & pracced cung in front & shoulder passes which we have been working on at training. Awards went to Emie at GD & Tamika at GK this week for working amazing together in defence, creang great pressure & many turnovers.

15 & Under: Who would have thought we would need fill in's with 10 players. Thank you to Molly & Tamika for helping us out today. I was pleased to see our aack work hard to get the ball & put things that we pracced at trainings into our game. Our defence had a hard game but kept working ll the end. Ebony received Player of the Round for her consistent aacking & posioning on the ring all game. Isla had a great game in defence pping lots of balls & scking ght (Denton's Award). Isabel is starng to hold her player & move in the ring really well (Donut King).

17 & Under: A good win from the girls aer a week off. More wintery condions to adjust to but

everyone stood up and played their role. Defensively, we won lots of ball and it was so good to watch. Our transion down court is developing each week and everyone is pung in the extra work. Our aack line is also growing. We worked hard and were paent around the circle before feeding in. A big thank you to Beth's who sat on our bench this week. This weeks best players went to Molly Cushion and Demi Bevan.

B Reserve: Bad luck guys, this was a winable game needed for us. Wasn't meant to be. I know we can play beer, let's regroup this week and come out like the winning team I know you are and are capable of!! Best players: Jade White and Leah Kuiper

B Grade: Saturdays game was a tough one and our girls knew this going in. The weather wasn't our friend but we persevered and pushed through the rain. The girls came out strong and worked hard keeping the score even at 6 all. Unfortunately Kalangadoo were too good and capitalised on our mistakes. Indianna Marshall got best with Lima and Co voucher and Sally Peters second with a Millicent Sports Power

A Reserve: Both teams come out strong in the first quarter. There were a few unforced errors from both sides. Tantanoola found themselves having to chase down from the first break. Goalers Shelby and Bianca were making the defenders having to work for any possession. They were well supported by Krystal in WA, Dakota in C and Madi in WD. Lucy at GK and Michelle in GD worked relessly cleaning up any loose ball. Another great game of working as a posive respecul team together. Best: Bianca - Lima and Co and Dakota - Chelsea Feast Make up.

A Grade: Pleasing to see a much more consistent performance over four quarters, something that we have working on. We are connuing to work on looking aer our possessions and keep improving each week. Keryl (F45) provided a strong opon, whilst moving and making good posion with Emma. Kate V (Sassi) provided opons throughout the game and took some mely intercepts along with Casey. Tayla and Kate lied it up a notch, parcularly in the last quarter, taking some chances on intercepts. We need to connue to work hard defensively all over the court. Thanks once again to each and every one of our support team.

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Junior 2: Awesome effort from everyone today! You all listened, adjusted and made fantasc leads in front of your players which is what we needed to work on and pracce. Bella and Billy, you two worked great in goals together with lots of rebounds and use of the circle. Ruby O and Indianna you two kept trying for the rebounds and kept on your toes. Charloe, Paige and Ruby J, you three drove hard all game and took lots of intercepts. Encouragement this week went to Bella, your shoong technique was perfect and OMG it was so great to see you catching the ball this week, you should be very proud of yourself! Best player this week went to Charloe (LICO Pty Ltd), lots and lots of touches and intercepts and great driving all game. Amazing effort by everyone.

Junior 1: Best players went to Charloe (Metalworx) and Shelby

13 & Under: Great game today girls. Our defensive pressure all down the court was fantasc and resulted in numerous turnovers from everyone. The windy condions meant there were plenty of loose balls to chase up and you backed each other up well. The posive talk and encouragement we could hear on the court was great and it showed how well you can all work together as a team. Aer gaining a substanal lead we changed up posions in the last quarter and it was great to see everyone adapt and really have some fun! First best went to Annabelle for a solid game at WA (Dycer Construcon). She fed well into the circle and showed control when needed. Second best went to Gracie for her many deflecons and intercepts in the circle and an excellent quarter at WA. Third best went to Layla who ran hard all day, helped to control the play and fought hard for every ball. Thank you to Jaylee and Charloe for filling in. It's going to be a tougher game today so let's go out strong and play as a team.

15 & Under: Great game today girls. You all applied great defensive pressure down the court with many intercepts, backing up each other and great team talk on the court. Each individual game today seen growth and development. Our shooters moved well and had confidence in each other with each shot taken. Mid court had many great hands over balls with some incredible defensive pressure. Picking best was hard today but, best went to Amelie Cary (Maloney Plumbing) who had great vision for intercept, feet sll during defending and hunger for the ball. Second best went to Chloe Childs (Biggins Family) who moved well in the goal ring and outside creang drive and space in the circle, while also talking and showing leadership. Awesome effort today by all.

17 & Under: Great to see everyone's focus on what we work on at training and growing each week. Close games are a theme for us this season that's for sure! Consistent defensive pressure from everyone was again brilliant all game. As was the drive into aack from Giaan, Zoe and Kayla. Kayla and Caitlin gave their all making their players work hard for everything and grabbed some rebounds too. Lilly,

Alyssa and Montana combined well and your teamwork meant we came away with another great win. Best player was Caitlin (Degaris Lawyers) and second Kayla.

B Reserve: Bad luck girls! Our overall team game improved this week and there was a lot more posivity on court which was great to see. Aer a bit of a slow start, and a tough me with our accuracy, we kept right with Robe even gaining a couple on them in the third quarter aer a couple of changes. It was very ght going into the last, however we run out of steam and end up going down by 10. Best player went to Alarna (Key2Sale) for a great game in WA, being a consistent and reliable opon. Second went to Jorja for her turn in both GA and GD, transioning seamlessly from end to end. Let's connue our posivity and try to keep up the energy right through to the end.

B Grade: 38-35. A great win girls! It was always going to be a tough bale but I was very happy with our solid 4 quarter effort. Everyone fought hard the enre game! With a full team back and ready to go we are needing to figure out different combinaons and posions but everything gelled quite well. Best players went to Amy (24/7 Car and Dog Wash) and April for geng lots of touches and turnovers.

A Reserve: Bad luck girls – we always knew it was going to be a tough one –especially when we were a few players down. Defensively we had a fantasc game and were right with them all the way. 100% improvement on our centre passes this week – great job Abbie and Laura. Unfortunately a tough day in the circle, but well done for our persistence and paence feeding in –we tried different combos and kept switching it up, so that's the main thing. Well done to Sammy, you fought hard all day and got lots of touches and intercepts to give us every chance we could. Excellent working in the circle Tameka and Jessie – great rebounds and were working your switches well. Great driving down the court Jorja, we can see your confidence growing each week. Best was Sammy (B&P Travel and Cruise). Second Jessie.

A Grade: A disappoinng result for us in the end. The umpiring was completely different to what we have experienced so far and we were unable to recognise that and adjust our game within the first quarter which had as on the back foot for the enre game. We did have some good passages of play which brought back the margin at mes but we were unable to play consistent and safe netball. Defence did have some good wins and contested lots of balls. I connue to talk about meeng the ball strongly, making smart decisions and not pung one another under too much pressure and again these are things to focus on coming from our game against Robe. We can't connue to keep making these same errors. Lots of tough games to come for the remainder of the season so let's focus on our individual and team improvement and come out hungrier this week. Best player: Sarah Edwards (O'Brien Electrical).

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Thanks to our major sponsors - Your Choice Conveyancing, J & M Shanks Engineering, ACM Plumbing, South East Property, Acky's Deli, Lowndes Abrasive Blasng, Laura and Vicki Hair

A big shout to everyone that contributed in some way to put on another amazing sponsors day for all of the sponsors, patrons and life members that have kindly supported our club throughout the 2023 season. We value and appreciate each and every one of you. Your support is not something we ever take for granted and our annual sponsors day is our small way of saying thank you to those that could aend. Throughout the year we encourage all of our club members, players and wider sporng community to support our sponsors whenever they can. With our sponsors ongoing support our main goal of resurfacing our netball courts is becoming a reachable target. So thank you once again to everyone that made food, helped with the set up and to everyone that came along Saturday it was great to see you all.

Junior 2: What a fantasc game, you all should be so proud. Our defensive pressure was the highlight, creang turnovers and chasing up loose balls. Our aacking end worked hard, using loud voices and had confident passing. We just need to work on geng in front of our players and creang space. It was very evenly matched which was great to see and a perfect game for the Pancreac Cancer round. The Fasta Pasta award went to Sienna, who never gave up on either end of the court and used her speed to create strong leads to the ball. The Millicent Toy Kingdom award went to Grace, who played a great game in defence, creang turnovers and reading the ball to take intercepts.

Junior 1: Last Saturday's game against Hatherleigh saw us up against much taller opposion which meant we had to focus on coming front to the ball. It was a great team effort by everyone and your determinaon to chase up lost balls was amazing! Well done girls. Awards went to Poppy (Sportspower) for her great movement and accuracy in goals and Indi (Donut King) for her great paence and control of the ball in the mid court. Thanks to Macy for umpiring and Sarah for scoring.

13 & Under: Wow wow, so proud of my lile Mozzies. What a game from everyone, and everyone played their role in this win. Great shoong from Sophie and Emily, working together well in the circle and fantasc rebounding. Great support from Courtney and Alice around the circle, great to see your awareness around the circle of each other and strong passing into our goalies. Great defensive pressure from Isabelle and Hope creang many turnovers. Also bring the ball down the court out of defensive is improving each week. Hannah and Jessica put lots of pressure on the centre passes and got hands to many balls. Also, our footwork in any condions has come along in leap and bounds from everyone. Great game girls. Thanks to Sarah for scoring, Zoe for ming and Simone for umpiring. Awards went to Jessica – Subway and Isabelle – Wendys.

17 & Under: A good win with some great posives to take away from the game. You once again showed versility with Tilly having a stella game at GD and then switching to GA to complement Jemma at GS. Ash and Jem had a great connecon in goals and adapng to 4 players in Olivia, Oliviah, Ella and Abbey rotang through the C/WA posion. Abbey and Olivia were a nuisance for the other team, making deflecons and taking intercepons. You backed each other up and made sure the defensive pressure was stong to "clog up" the centre corridor when the ball came out of our aack line. Oliviah is always a strong presence on the line and presents well

when required at the line. Macy and Makaylah played well in D with Makaylah using vision and ancipang the play to create turnovers. Macy took control coming out of D, driving strongly to create opportunies with the ball going into aack. You played well as a team and quickly contributed to the game. Congratulaons to Jemma for winning the since 56 award and Makaylah for winning the Zombrero award. Thanks Kelly for scoring and Wendy for ming Thanks also for being part of the "purple round" for pancreac cancer. A great cause dear to our heart.

B Reserve: Well done girls, I knew we could play so much beer against Hatherleigh then we did last me we played. We came out firing right from the start and played strong 4 consistent quarters. We as a team support each other on and off the court. I made changes through out the game and everyone has fantasc support and faith in each other when those changes are made. Great job to the leaders on the court supporng our young mozzies and your posive communicaon to those girls, is great to see from me on the sidelines. It makes such a big difference when all of us play controlled and focus netball and keep our heads up when the pressure is on. Great job girls. Thanks to April for scoring, Zoe for ming and Lisa for umpiring. Awards went to Ava – Sassi and Dawn –Muffin Break.

B Grade: Yesterday we played in wet condions against a very consistent side. Our first quarter was our best quarter with everyone giving it 100 %. We worked as a team in defence resulng in many hands to balls and rebounds. Our mid court used their paence when feeding into the goal circle, allowing our goalies to beer posion themselves under the ring. We sll need to remember our prelims to allow the ball to best transion down court and clearing space when it's crowded. Awards went to Madi Bowering who worked hard in GA and Stacy Lowndes who played 4 solid quarters no maer what posion she played. Thanks to Leah for umpiring and Karen for scoring and Sophie me keeping.

A Reserve: What a fantasc game to watch and to come out with the win. You worked relessly for all four quarters, a much beer game than in round one against Hatherleigh. You dug deep and controlled the play when you needed too. Leila and Maddi worked hard in defence creang many turn overs and working the ball out of defence. Alisha played a ripper game in WD you stopped your players drive to the circle and hands over the pass put extra pressure on them geng it into their goalies. Lilly, Heidi and Abbey worked the ball down the court, and your defensive pressure was at 100% today. Moving the ball round the circle creang extra opportunies for our goalies. Maddi and Jaz worked hard in Goals, working hard to get in the best posion to take the shot and also being strong and geng rebounds against a tall, ght defence. Thanks Macy for sing bench, Mandy for umpiring and Amber and Kelly for ming and scoring dues. Awards: Since Fiy Six - Alisha, Zamberos - Jasmine.

A Grade: We knew this game was going to be a tough one and we needed to be strong from the get go. The girls did just that. Creang turnovers and scoring at all opportunies, ending the first quarter up by a few goals. Hatherleigh came out strong in the second quarter, taking advantage of our errors. With them coming away at half me with a great lead. Our third and final quarters were strong yet again, despite the wild weather. But the lead Hatherleigh took in the second quarter was too great and we were unable to come back. Best players for the week were Madi Hagge and Laura Schultz. Rewarding turnovers and accuracy are things we need to work on ahead of the Glencoe game.

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Junior 2: Well done today girls a seriously great game. Everyone stepped it up a notch with some awesome passages of play in every quarter. Defensively we were on fire. There was also lots of leading to the ball and hard chase when there was a loose ball. No individual awards today as it was a great overall team effort.

13 & Under: Hard game today girls. You tried hard with everything we asked you to have a go at. The rain didn't make it easy to catch the ball but you didn't give up. Paige did great running through the centre, Lily did well having a go at a new posion. Meeka & Sophie working hard to get posion. Ashleigh, Zayley playing their part. Havi really did a great job talking to and helping the new gaolies. Awards today went to Paige (Badenoch Deli), Sophie ($10 donaon).

15 & Under: Wow! What a fantasc game! Our first quarter we came out firing! Very smart plays down the court, somemes rushed but we pulled it out making smooth passes into our goalies. 2nd and 3rd quarters we had a fight on our hands, neck and neck in score it was anyones game. Unfortunately didn't make it in the end but we outplayed the opposion. Everyone’s effort was superb and very proud of the progress you girls have made this season. Best players go to Ruby Carrigan (Chemist King) with her awesome defence touches and Demi Jennings (Badenochs) with her awesome netball brain, making space and on point passes.

17 & Under: What a compeve game that was! Only down by 2 goals at full me. The first three quarters it was great to see some strong passages of play and everyone giving 100% down the court, unfortunately once the rain picked up, we started to drop our heads and passes became rushed. Whilst we didn't get the win today, we didn't go down without a fight. Awards went to Evie Sealey (Fasta Pasta) and Kyla Gordon (She's Apples).

B Reserve: Great win against Glencoe girls. You all fought hard for the whole 4 quarters and worked really well as a team.

Courtney, Jordy & Becky worked well in the goal ring with lots of great shots for the day. Tamika and Zoe were strong in defence and were able to get mulple turnovers which we were able to

convert into a goal our end. Marnee, Scout & Julie ran well all game through the centre court. It was great to see you all working as a team and our space and passing were good today. Awards went to Zoe who played an absolutely fantasc game in GD (Periwinkles) and Marnee who fought hard all day and got mulple intercepons for the game (Kirralie Jade Makeup and Laser).

B Grade: A bit of a hard loss today aer a strong start. The girls started well with fantasc work at both ends of the court. Jas and Jess were strong in the goal circle, ably supported by Milla and Brielle… and Maddie playing in aack very strongly in the final quarter. Our defensive game was strong and the girls had their work cut out for them. Macy, Lyl, Mads and Sarah all did a wonderful job against a ght Glencoe aack. Lile errors are our undoing at the moment and even with all the good work we do, it was enough for Glencoe to maintain and grow their lead. Enjoy the bye girls – ready for a brilliant run to the end of the season! Best players were Jas Poel and Lyl Page (Evolve).

A Reserve: Fantasc game today! Lost by 6 but great pressure all done the court. One of the more cohesive games our team has seen this season. Today we seen great transion with possession netball play down the court from defence to aack. Cohesion in aack throughout the whole game seen Sam Fox and Kaylah Farrell put away some great shots, fed from Zara VonStanke and Ebony Mcloughlin. A huge amount of turn overs with illusive space pressure in the defence from Heidi Finnigan and Georgia Bald. Best players today goes to Kaylah Farrell receiving the Commercial Hotel Voucher, & Heidi Finnigan receiving an F45 voucher

A Grade: Bad luck girls. Once again effort was high today, and defensive pressure was a highlight of the game. We didn't drop our heads and had a consistent four quarters, which was good to see!We are capable of playing hard working, compeve netball but it's up to us to keep each other accountable and pull through for the team. Big thank you to Kaylah for playing the last 2 weeks and the other A Res girls for sing bench while Tilah and Riley have been away. Best on went to Evie Sealey and Emily Lightbody

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A Grade: Robe 46 def Glencoe 38. What a great team game! Our defensive pressure and want for the ball was phenomenal. Everyone gave 100% for the whole game. Each player stepped up and played with confidence when it started to get rough. Lucy had a boomer at WAplaying with confidence and driving hard - coming away with the Calcua (Steve's Place). Sarah stepped up, under a lot of pressure in the circle, winning the incenve (Naracoorte Sportspower). Such a great team game. You should all be proud of the way you played!

A Reserve: Robe 44 def Glencoe 23. The roosters had a great game against Glencoe, playing four quarters of smart and intense netball. The Glencoe team put the pressure on in defence, making the shooters play in front and think hard about their movement in the circle! The defenders Alannah and Kim stepped up in the second quarter, geng turnovers and giving the team more scoring opportunies. Well done to Maisie and Alannah for playing a great defensive game and coming away in the best players (The Eighth Leer Bungalow & Naracoorte Sportspower). Robe held composure and their lead for the whole game which is always tough against Glencoe. Well done roosters!

B Grade: Robe 35 def by Glencoe 38. We are sll adjusng to new players and taking me to sele, but we know in our heads what we need to do and how to play our steady game. We lacked a bit of grunt for the ball, that bit of aggression in our drive, that bit of fire in our belly. We dropped our heads a bit and didn't look like a team that only lost by 3 goals. Where was that confidence in eachother that I know you all have? I know it's there. Having said that I thought George and Mads worked hard in the D espesh when faced with a new tall opposion goalie. George jagged the calcua (Holiday) which was well deserved with many intercepts, and Tay was awarded the incenve (Steve's Place) for her efforts as she navigates seling back in and adjusng her game style to suit. We need heads up. We are in this together. Lets raise the bar and connue the journey

B Reserve: Robe 47 def Glencoe 37. What an amazing day to play netball. Robe put the sunshine on today and the Bres played a smashing game. Starng with the Brooks trifecta in the aack meant solid passages of play and accurate goal shoong. Third quarter saw some changes made and it took a lile while to sele. 4th quarter everyone seled and that's where we got some incredible turnovers and the best passages of play I have seen all game. Well done ladies, every single player today went above and beyond to get us the win. Calcua went to Sophie (Steve's Place) and Incenve to Mardi (Union

Café).

17 & Under: Robe 42 def by Glencoe 50. The girls had a tough game going in with the team missing one of our key Mid-courters. We started off well the girls fought with determinaon, and held their heads high unl the last quarter, which is when they let things slip with silly passes and simply just rushing it down the court. Well done to Kiana and Charlie who shared the role of C, both of them are natural wings, but listened to all the advice that was given! Georgie and Sienna had another great game in goals! Lexy and Adelle had a tough one in defence with Glencoe goalies being quite tall but by the third quarter that had it down pact. Stella had a great game in WD. Best player went to Adelle (Ooson Partners), and incenve to Kiana (Ooson Partners).

15 & Under: Robe 35 def Glencoe 33. A well deserved win today girls, with a nail-bing finish. We were evenly matched for the first half of the game, then came out strong in the third quarter to be up by 5 going into the final quarter. Glencoe came back at us, but it was great to see you hold them off and clinch the win by 2. A great game by our defence line Mads, Olivia and Alisha. Well done to Milla today against a very tall opponent. Your confidence in goals improved throughout the game to be awarded the player incenve (Ooson Partners). Tess received best player (Ooson Partners) for good game in WA, presenng as an opon through mid court.

13 & Under: Robe 2 Glencoe 43. The girls worked hard we just couldn't find our own space today. We had a few changes this week and they really stepped up in the new posion. Unfortunately, the score never reflects the effort all girls show. Best player went to Saskia Warren (Ooson Partners) and incenve was awarded to Siarrah Boyle (Ooson Partners).

Junior 1: Every week the girls improve more and more. It's such a pleasure to watch them grow and strive. We had some great passages of play today and even managed a couple goals. Today the award went to Aurla (SE Excavaons) for a fantasc effort in GA.

Junior 2: What a great team game! Everyone is improving so much each week! With 10 players we made lots of changes throughout the game and everyone tried really hard in lots of different posions. Everyone worked really hard on their dodging and coming in front of their players, this allowed us to bring the ball down the court and get it into the ring, which allowed us to score 4 goals! Our best for the season! Well done to Addy for working hard and receiving the incenve (Caledonian Inn). So proud of you all.

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ROUND 14 A GRADE NETBALL REVIEW

MOUNt Burr 31 lost to HathERLEIGH 41

Mount Burr broke Hatherleigh’s first centre pass through Mount Burr’s Ella Easterby at Wing Aack to take a 2-goal lead. Defenders from both sides, Mount Burr’s Madi Hagge and Olivia Dean and Hatherleigh’s Elly Redden and Maddie Redman, took numerous intercepons unl Hatherleigh finally scored from their centre pass. Both teams let wayward passes dominate the quarter with Hatherleigh’s Goal Aack Demi Vanderhorst and Mount Burr’s Ebony Clark being the focus for their respecve teams, having a calming effect on the game. Hatherleigh’s Wing Aack Rosie Nele worked hard to feed her goalies. Hagge connued to work relessly to limit Hatherleigh goalies with Mt Burr taking the first quarter lead.

Hatherleigh seled quickly with strong drives from Erin Watson at Centre and effecve defensive rebounds to score the first 5 goals of the quarter. Mt Burr looked shocked by Hatherleigh’s higher tempo and intensity Hatherleigh’s Goal Shooter Maddie Pulmer was brought into the game with strong holding and accurate feeding from Nele and Watson. The defensive pressure from both teams intensified with clear leads hard to come by Hagge and Dean had limited opportunity to take possession, whereas Redden and Redman taking strong rebounds. Hatherleigh had a 9goal turnaround to take a 5 goal lead.

Mount Burr brought on Ashlee Dean to Goal Aack to try to change the dynamic in the circle, while Tegan Telfer entered the court at Wing Defence for Hatherleigh. The weather changed with the rain slowing the game and making it difficult for players to adjust. It became a defensive quarter with both sides pung pressure on the ball. Defensive turnovers were taken by both aacking and defensive players. Vanderhorst shot accurately when she took possession of the ball. Once again Redman took defensive rebounds to help extend the lead by 2 more.

Lauren Wheeler returned to Goal Aack for Mt Burr and Lara McGregor to Goal Defence for Hatherleigh. Hatherleigh connued to apply strong defensive pressure and used turnovers to score the first 3 goals of the quarter. Both sides had to work hard to gain possession, with Watson and Laura Schultz connuing to make space and drive to circle edge to feed into their goalies. Pulmer was the focal point for Hatherleigh in the goal circle, shoong with accuracy and taking strong balls. Hagge and Redman made turnovers in both defensive circles, but Hatherleigh was able to maintain their lead to win by 10.

Best players - Mount Burr: Madi Hagge, Laura Schultz; Hatherleigh: Maddie Redman, Maddie Pulmer

Nangwarry 20 lost to

Port MacDonnell 84

Nangwarry just filling a side this week with a lot unavailable with injury, sickness and work, saw them have a completely different team again this week. It took them a long me to sele and get used to each other, almost most of the quarter. Port Mac was very strong in goals with Megan Hein at Goal Shooter being the focal point moving and posioning well. Port Mac moved the ball around the ring well. Even with the limited rebounds Nangwarry got they struggled to get ball past the centre third

due to some ght defensive pressure from Port Mac. The Demons led by 15 at the first break.

The second quarter saw Port Mac swap goalers and defence. Nangwarry started to pick up this quarter being more paent with passing in aack. Claire Ferguson worked hard for her team and having a great tussle with Shannon Scheidl. Port Mac really put the pressure on in defence making Nangwarry feeders Tamara Ploenges and Ferguson work hard to get the ball to their goalers. Cassie Dinnison started to posion well in goals and really moved ball round to find right posion. Port Mac jumped on any rebounds or bad passing and transioned well out of defence into aack with Hein sll playing strongly and combining well with Kori Collins. Port Mac lead 44 to Nangwarry’s 10 at half me.

Nangwarry made changes swapping Hayley Vanderhorst and Dinnison. Port Mac moved youngster Alysha Coon into Centre, Scheidl to Wing Defence, Alana Berkefeld back to Goal Defence and to Kate Faint to Goalkeeper Nangwarry pounced on that playing much beer this quarter in aack not throwing so many away. Dinnison stepped up and moved ball around well and Ploenges feeding her accurately. Port Mac’s Coon really picked up playing in the middle ulising her speed down the court well, combining with Michelle Lewis and finding there goalers with some great feeding. Kayla Gray picked up this quarter geng any rebounds and taking a few good intercepts making Collins have to work hard. Port MacDonnell lead by 45 goals heading into the final break.

Chrystal Lock and Gray had a swap for Nangwarry in the last. Port Mac lied this quarter, even if Nangwarry defence took a rebound or intercept, they struggled to get through centre area from ght defence pressure. Lyndall Feast really worked hard at Wing Defence for Nangwarry driving hard and providing opons for her team. Unfortunately for Nangwarry they started to make some poor passing opons in aack and made it easy for Port Mac to get some intercepts. Hein and Collins connued their strong aacking and combining well with high accuracy. Port Mac proved to be too strong for the depleted Nangwarry side.

Best players - Nangwarry: Claire Ferguson, Cassie Dinnison; Port MacDonnell: Megan Hein, Kori Collins.

Robe 46 def Glencoe 38

Robe came out firing in the first quarter with lots of defensive pressure down the court, Emma Wheal was working in overme in the defensive goal circle for Robe - making some crucial turnovers to give Robe the lead at quarter me 10 to 7.

The second quarter was hotly contested with Robe’s Sarah Laurie stepping up in the goal circle and dominang the quarter, with some strong holding and rebounding, scoring all of Robe’s 13 goals for the quarter. Glencoe’s goalies Jenna Paproth and Chantelle Cocks started to combine well and shot with accuracy, scoring 10 for the quarter. While Glencoe’s Sarah Edwards was playing well in their defence line keeping Tori Gluyas scoreless for the quarter. With the score being 23 to 17 at half me, it was sll anyone’s game.

The third quarter was once again hotly contested with some great passages of play by

both teams. Robe had to keep their heads, as the game started to get quite physical, however they did this with confidence and held strong and made the most of their turnovers. Robe’s Lucy Perkins and Annie Regnier drove well and passed with precision into the circle. Both teams scoring 10 goals for the quarter

The last quarter saw both teams come out strong fighng hard for the win, however Robe’s defensive pressure won them turnovers and was rewarded a score, Laurie once again stepped up for Robe, scoring 12 of their 13 goals for the quarter. Robe winning overall 46 to 38.

Tantanoola 43 drew with Kalangadoo 43

Tantanoola started off the first quarter strong with Keryl Ousey scoring the first two goals of the game, courtesy of a classy intercepon by Casey Walker at Wing Defence. Ebony McDiarmid steadied Kalangadoo leading well from their aack line. Tantanoola created turnovers with consistent full court pressure, while Kalangadoo relied on defensive rebounds to gain possession. Emma Gould and Ousey were strong targets in Tantanoola’s aack line and when delivered the ball with accuracy were difficult to beat. Abbey Duncan led the Magpies with on court voice and worked overme to create space. The first quarter finished with Tantanoola in the lead 15-8.

The second quarter was goal for goal with Gould and Ousey shoong confidently for Tantanoola. Unforced errors from the Tigers allowed Kalangadoo to get back in the game. Kalangadoo began to sele and adjust to the absence of their strong midcourters, Jayde and Chloe Peacock. Kate Varcoe remained calm under the physical pressure of Kalangadoo’s Jane Auld through the centre. McDiarmid connued to be a focal point for the Magpies to bring the margin back to four goals at half me, with the half me score of 24-20.

Casey Walker took a classy intercepon from the goal circle edge to start the third quarter Kalangadoo stepped up their intensity and was rewarded with McDiarmid’s strong posioning and accurate shoong. Despite the defensive pressure from Tayla Rowe and Kate Bromley, Kalangadoo had most of the play and were able to bring it to a two-point game going into the final quarter

Both sides came out firing in the final quarter, increasing the game’s intensity to another level. Kalangadoo’s defense Lara Munro and Lauren Duncan connued to rebound strongly, making the most of any missed shots. Time was held for an injury to valuable mid courter, Jami Walker, replaced with junior Bella Poulish. Georgia Genle took an impressive intercepon in a vital me of the game. McDiarmid and Duncan connued to be calm under pressure and evened the score. Rowe stepped up by taking intercepons and making it difficult for the Kalangadoo feeders. Aer a nail bing last few minutes, the game finished in a draw, finishing the match 43-43.

Best players - Tantanoola: Kate Varcoe, Keryl Ousey; Kalangadoo: Lara Munro, Ebony McDiarmid.

Best players - Robe: Lucy Perkins, Sarah Laurie; Glencoe: Sarah Edwards.

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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

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- 13th May 2023

Round 14 - 29th July 2023

Round

Hatherleigh 100 d. Tantanoola 50

Port MacDonnell 60 d. Kalangadoo 51

Glencoe 185 d. Nangwarry 95

Kongorong 59 lt. Mount Burr 92 Robe bye

Round 8 - 3rd June 2023

Kalangadoo 108 d. Hatherleigh 100

Tantanoola 88 d. Glencoe 54

Nangwarry 103 d. Kongorong 75

Mount Burr 60 lt. Robe 76

Port MacDonnell bye

Round

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 15 - 5th August 2023

Nangwarry

Port MacDonnell v. Tantanoola

Glencoe v. Mount Burr

Kongorong v. Robe

Kalangadoo bye

Round 16 - 12th August 2023

Tantanoola v. Hatherleigh

Kalangadoo v. Port MacDonnell

Nangwarry v. Glencoe

Mount Burr v. Kongorong

Robe bye

Round 17 - 19th August 2023

Hatherleigh v. Kalangadoo

Glencoe v. Tantanoola

Kongorong v. Nangwarry

Robe v. Mount Burr

Port MacDonnell bye

Round

Port MacDonnell v. Hatherleigh

Kalangadoo v. Glencoe

Tantanoola v. Kongorong

Nangwarry v. Robe

Mount Burr bye

2023
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Carnival 1st Semi Final Preliminary Final 2nd Semi Final Grand Final 2nd September 2023 16th September 2023 9th September 2023 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. Kongorong 43 Kalangadoo bye Hatherleigh v.
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